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Costa Mesa clubs
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SeMng the Newpot;t-Mesa community sine. 1907
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Injured 5-year-old will have to relearn to walk, talk
• Parents of Lindsay Hales, who was bit by a car last week in
Newport Beach, hope for the best.
lung.
Doctors abandoned the possibility of
surgery Friday morning when the
swelling on Undsay's brain -near each
temple -went down, Cheryl Hales said.
Hales said Llndsay bas no short-tenn
memory aTI:d rememl:!ers everything
before the accident but not the minute-
to-minute occurrences.
"EveryUme she w akes
up it's like a different
personality-it's like,
Thwsday night, nurses wheeled in a
bed next to Llndsay's for Krista so she
could spend the night side-by-side with
her big sister.
By Carolyn Miller, Staff Writer sµppoJ1,.nlachines since she reportedly
flippeaover her bicycle into the path of
. an oncoming vcµi on Santiago Drive in
Newport Beach on May 11.
'Wh ,,, u o are youf' ... #
-CHERYL HALES •
Cheryl said Lindsay will be happy to
get a'Way from the. big, scary hospital
machines that beep in the night. Trying
to keep a cheertul front, Cheryl told
Lindsay Friday she is going to school in
Fullerton to learn how to walk.
COSTA MESA -The 5-year-old Cos-
ta Mesa girl who was struck by a car last
week was transported to a rehabilitation
hospital Friday to begin the arduous
journey of learning to walk and talk
again. .
Undsay Hales was transported from
Western Medical Center in Santa Ana
where she has be~n hooked up to lite
Her mother and fa th er, Cheryl and
Greg Hales, accompanied her in the
ambulance to St. Jude's Medical Center
in Fullerton where Llndsay will begin
intensive rehabilitation treatment to
.overcoine the brain damage from the
accident. The little girl also suffered a
broken collar bone and a collapsed
~Everytime sh e wakes up it's like a
different personality -it's like, 'Who are
you?',• Cheryl said. "Or she'll smile like
a mannequin."
She said in the past few days Ll.ndsay
has been asking in her fragmented
speech, what happened. Friday mom-
ing she told her mother she flipped ove·r
her bike and fell off -the same story her
4-year-old sister Krista, who witnessed
the accident, told· police after it
occurred.
Being optimistic and strong .for therr
children in light of the tragic accident.
has taken its loll on both parents.
M At times 1 look at her and I get
•SEE RECOVERY PAGE A11
·~ssip line
guru remains
glib despite
glue attack
• Newport businessman
believes a disgruntled
computer user is to blame
for vandalism at his office.
But he's not bothered.
By Carolyn M iller, Staff Wrner
WEST NEWPORT -A surf
through the Internet can prove to
be as smutty and sultry as a day-
time soap opera -or in the case of
Newport Beach businessman
Daniel Vesely, a sticky mess.
When he went to unlock the
front door of his optical supply
shop earlier this week -which •
also houses the computer system
for what Vesely, 35, fondly calls
his "Computer Chat and Gossip
Une" -his key was ensnared in a
glob of •crazy glue.·
Further investigation uncov-
ered damaged phone lines -a
clue to Vesely that the culprit
may be one of the 1,400 users
wired in on his adult-only Inter-
net system. Vesely believes the
glue vandal may have wanted
revenge for a cyberspace
encounter that went afoul.
"It was probably someone
being squelched like an irritating
• SEE GOSSIP PAGE A 12
Legion post designated as historical landmark
•Hundreds fill the American .Legion hall on the Balboa Peninsula to celebrate the honor.
By Evan Henerson, Staff Wnter
BALBOA PENINSULA -In
May 1994, Daily Pilot columnist
Robert Gardner said the Ameri-
can Legion Post deserved a foot-
note in the city's history.
One year later, Gardner
appears to have gotten his wish.
With nearly 200 people in
attendance Thursday night, the
Newport Beach Historical Society
dedicated the American Legion
Post 291 building on 15th Street
as a historical landmark. The post,
now in its 71st year tn Newport
Beach, becomes the society's 11th
historical landmark.
Post corporate board member
Donald Donaldson said that being
selected for the dedication was an
honor. The gathe ring between
Historical Society and legion
members was an event in itseU,
he said.
"Many of the people in the
Historical Society are people we
went to school with.· said Don-
aldson, who gave a history of the
post at the dedication. "It was
land of a 'Who's got the longest
roots' get-together.•
The first legion ha.11 was bwlt
m 1924 on Bay Avenue between
9th and 10th. That bulleting was
later moved to the post's current
location at the intersection of 15th
and Balboa Boulevard, which
opened in 1940. All building and
expan~ion -including L1le ere·
ation of the existing marina -was
funded exclusively by the Legion
Post, without city assistance.
Thursday night's dedication
included a tribute to the post's
civic efforts. "They're one of the
first civic organizations in town.·
said Historical Sooety President
Bill Grundy, •before just about
everybody else."
Buildmgs can qualify for land-
mark status in several categories,
including "outstanding architec-
ture" and H historically significant
architectural.• The Legion Post
qualifies as a landmark of local
significance.
Thunderbird
nightclub is
threatened
· • Residents complain of
unruly clubgoers and say
the Newport Beach hot
spot is not living up to
promises of a respectable
operation.
By Evan HQnerson, Staff Wnter
LIDO MARINA VILLAGE -
Th~ Thunderbird, one of the
county's bw.1est nightclubs. may
"rag e" for the last tune this
weekend.
At 1~ regular meeting Mon·
day, the Newport Beach City
Council wtll deade whether or
not to revoke the six-month-old
club's use penrut. In reaching a
decision, council members will be
IDU1ed with a ~tack of te!'>limony
from pol.tee ofhcers and restdt>nts.
. stating that the Thunderbtrd 1s no
less unruly than Bacchus the
club's notonous predecessor
In June 1994. the counnl
authonzed revocation of the use
penrul issued to Bacchus. a mght·
club wtuch operated at 35<15 Via
Oporto from September 1993 to
May 1994. After Bacchus closed
and Thunderbird manageme~t
tool< over the site, the council
delayed the permit revocation,
givm g the new owners six
months to unprove the troubled
spot's reputabon
Bacchus was a constant
headache to the Newport Beach
Police Department. Officers were
frequently ca.lled to the scene to
control inodents of public intoxi·
cation, fig hts, overcrowding and
unruly behavior During one mci·
dent, nearly 150 nightclub
patrons turned on polJce otficP'rs
and freed several suspects from a
squad car
The council voted to hut
down the dub hortly afterwards
But Thunderbird ofhc1al
promised that theu operauon
would be drarnabcally different
Manager and co-owner Gregg
Mulholland, who built the
. • SEE NIGHTCLUB PAGE A 12
I \ I, I \ Adult care center adds. children, health care programs
AROUND TOWN AS
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a.ASSIFIED 86
ENTERTAINMENT A9
. RELIGION A6
IOOETY A7
SPORTS
WEATliER
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• The center's elderly
now min~l with lQCal
children ir.' regular inter·
generati al exchanges.
I
By Mamie Mcleod,
Spedal to the Daily Pilot
F or years, the Hubor Adult
Day Care and Day Health
. Care Center, which cares
for the elderly, and the fed-
erally-funded Head Start pre~
1chool program were friendly
neighbors who occasionally
mixed at holidays.
Now an idea devised by both
organizations is bringing the two
groups together on a semi-week·
ly basis.
The intergenerational ex·
change gtves both the older peo-
ple and young children expoture
to each otber t.Nt they might not
otberwtse get.
•1be last Um the c:h1ldl9l
were here, one Of the teecben
uked them how many bed
LfN4 HOGSltN I OA.lY PllOT
Retnd bonr Rollte Holmel lobal ID GM MUtCen lolll dent1'g
wtlll ddldna from ._ Rea C•'8r'I H.ect Start prograa. •
grandi>erents living nearby and
only one failed their hand out of a
doan or IO children." said Cor-
dula Dtek·Muehlke. executtv
dlNdor Of the Harbor AdWt Day
Cue uad O.y HM.1th C4re Cen·
ter.
•And w }Ult know from our
expenence that our clients njoy
having children around. :rhat's a
poettive experience.•
1be c:h.enge IS one umove-
tion that the Harbor Adult Day Care Center has embarked on in
the last year. Por 15· years, the
'program at the Rea Community
Center, along with its sister center
in Fountain Valley. has been an
oasis for the elderly with
Alzheimer's wbC? need supeJVi-
sion and assistance during the
day.
And this year, the Harbor
Adult Day Care Center and its
expandin{J programs will. for the
first time, benefit from proceeds
of the Newport Beach Arts Festi-
val, which will take place Memo-
rial Day weekend. "It's ruce that
they picked us as a benefactoT, •
said Dick-Muehlke •Tbey usual·
ly p ck a child.ten's charity.•
The center, which ope.rate
under a jomt budget With its
Fountain Valley facility, depend.a
on fund raising for its $550,000
budget. he added.
Since lts lncepdon, when the
center served as a place where
seruors needtng c-are could come
arut sodaliz , It~ been named a
•SEE CENTEA MOE A12
• Seniors can now get
nursing care, too.
By Robert Barker, Staff Wnter
The Harbor Area Adult Dcty
C3re Center recently bot
stered its services cmd now
provide nursmg care tor people
with phy ical dlsabilibes and ill-
nesses.
Day nursing care auns to help
people retam lheu indepen·
dence, allowing them to live with
their loved ones and aw~y from
Ulstitutionahzed care
:J'he Adult Day Care Center.
located in the R a Community
Center in C06ta Mesa, received
state bcensmg in September to
providenursingcarerorpeople
18 yean ol ag and older.
The cent r has provided non·
nur'slng ca.re, supervllion and a
range ot •cttvttieS for medically
stable people since 1980.
Open to residents of Co1ta
•SEE NURStNO PAGE A12
greer
wylder
Get a taste of Costa
Mesa this weekend
C osta Mesa's own restau-
rant and music festival,
the Taste of Costa Mesa is
from noon to midnight today and
noon to 8 p.m. Sunday on th~
comer of Bristol and Sunflower
in the Sears South Coast Plaza
parking lot.
This year's Taste Of Costa
Mesa is geared for the whole
family and will feature samples
from local restaura nts, micro-
brewery and wine samples, live
ent<'rtairunent and a "kids spot "
for hands-on fun for kids of all
ages.
Admission is $6 for adults, $4
for juniors (12 to 18) and seniors
(55 and over), and $1 for chil-
dren (3 to 11.) Children younger
than 3 are free.
Proceeds will benefit the Boy
Scouts of America and Newport·
Mesa Schools Foundation. For
more information, call 550-INFO.
Stampabillties, the store
where you could find a stamp
with any type of logo or decora-
tion, is leaving Fashion Island.
It's having a final reduction sale
with everything on sale at 40%
to 50% off. Collectors or stamp
artists can find great prices on
stamps and supplies.
Starnpabilities (640-4069) is at
269 Newport Center Drive, in
Newport Beach.
Harbor Boulevard in Costa
Mesa, known for its car dealers,
is having a first annual Memorial
Day celebration through May 29.
The celebration includes sav-
ings on every new 1995 model
automobile in stock at any one of
the "Harbor Boulevard of cars"
dealers. You can choose from
more than 4, 100 cars and trucks
with speciaJ lease and finance
rates.
• J
lean
'fake pride In your school was the
theme of the day at Harbor View Ele-
mentary. Students scrubbed, swept.
shined and polished the campus durlng
the 4th Annual School Pride Day. Top,
Jdndergartener Blaine Nells!m spruces
up a student seat Left. it's quite an
undertaking tor filth grader Andy
Almquist Above, the front office win-
dows are squeaky dean because oC
Mad..lson Rabun and Amy Naklus.
I
Caring parents meet
will feature students
The Corona del Mar tligb
School group "Parenb Whq,-
Care• wiJ1 have its final ·meeting
of the year 'l'rom 7 to 9 p.m. Tues-
day (May 23) in the school's Uttle
Theater.
Students will be guests at the
meeting, and will talk to parents
about social events, bow parents
can help with the col.Ulty bank-
ruptcy and other happenings on
campus. For lnf oqnation, call
644-0553or159-1655.
Seeking Miss Co.sta
Mesa applicants
The 50th annual Costa Mesa
Fish Fry and Carnival will host
the Miss Costa Mesa 1995 beauty
contest. All entries must ·be
received by Tuesday, May 23,
and the new Miss Costa Mesa
will be crowned June 4. For infor-
mation, call Sally at 644-6105 or
Lori's Kit(:hen at 979-0747.
Pathways students
recognized for success
Newport-Mesa Unifi~ School
District's "Pathways ·Program•
will host its first Outstanding
Achievement 'Breakfast on
Wednesday (May 24) at the
Neighborhood Community Cen-
te r in Cpsta Mesa.
Fifteen students who have
demonstrated outstanding fol-
low-through, self-advocacy and
eventual employment will be
honored at the breakfast.
Tom Johnson, publisher of the
Daily Pilot, will sp eak at the
awards ceremony. The Daily Pilot
is one of several businesses that
will be recognized at the break-
fast.
For information, cqll the Path-
ways Program at 760-3262.
Come view artwork at
Harbor View School
Harbor View Elementary
School will host its annual Open
House and Art Exhibit from 7 to
8:30 p .m . Thursday, May 25.
Families of Harbor View Ele-
mentary School students are
inyited to see a display of artwork
exhibited in the multi-purpose
room. For more information, call
the school at 760-3472.
Look for banners displayed on
lampposts aJong the center
median of Harbor Boulevard
designating the participating
dealers.
Four homes will be spruced up on Pafut, Plant, Cleanup --Day·
As part of the Memorial Day
cele bration May 26-29, dealers
will be giving away a free, 3-by-
5 American flag, pole and orna-
ment while supplies last,
Corona del Mar ls having Its
14th annual Scenic 5K and 1Wo-
Mlle Fun Walk, Saturday, June
3. The race begins at 8 a.m. for
women, 8:30 a.m. for men, and
8:45 a.m. for the walk. The regis-
tration fee is $19, which includes
a T-shirt, breakfast and a water
bottle. Race day registration is
$25. For more information, call
644-3151, and for an application,
look in today's pa per.
Lenora Monahan, a Corona
del Mar artist. is having an
exhibit of her impressionistic
paintings of European land-
scapes at Rogers Gardens this
weekend. Monohan will be at
Rogers from 11 :30 a.m. to 4:30
p.m .. today and Sunday. Rogers
Gardens {640-5800) iS at 2301
San Joaquin Hills Road in New-
port Beach.
• BEST BUYS appears Thursdays and
Saturdays. Whether you're a merchant
or a shopper, If y~u know of a gbod
buy call me at 540-1224, fax me at 646-
4170 or write to me: Best Buys. Daily
Pilot, 330 w. Bay St .. Costa Mesa, calif.
92627.
PAINT, PLANT, CLEANUP DAY:
Federal Avenue at 19th Street
in Costa Mesa will be closed
from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. today dw-
ing the annual Paint, Plant,
Cleanup Day being sponsored by
the Fr~dom Homes-Canyon
Park Neighborhood Associa-
tion.
Committee members Brad
Bogart {generaJ contractor), John
Linnert (architect) and Jeff
WU11ams (landscape contractor)
selected tow homes (with the
okay of the owner) in the Feder-
al, Monrovia and 19th Street area
where a group of volunteers will
paint, plant, repair and build.
The volunteers will spend $400
to $500 per home for plants, trees
and irrigation materials, $700 for
fencing materials and another
$800 for everything else.
A number of local business
have donated supplies to the pro-
ject including Behr Paints, Harry
on E\rergreen, Larry's Building
Materials, Leonard's tree Ser-
vice, Hines Nursery, Perfor-
mance Nursery, Kmart. Hydro-
space Production, Faulkner
Mower, Smart & Final, Newport
Sanitation and the City of Costa
Mesa.
The community is invited to
join in the neighbor-helping-
neighbor project. If you have an
hour or all day to donate to paint,
pJant or help clean up, call Boga-
rt at 650-7395, Williams at 722-
7395 or to donate a paint brush,
rollers, lumber, refreshments or
cash call Libby Wallace at 645-
5359.
PUTilNG ON THE GUTZ:
That's what the Zonta Club of
Newport Harbor will be present-
ing tonight at a dinner, dance
and auction at the Wyndham
Gardens Hotel in Costa Mesa.
Recepbon begins at 6:30 p.m .
and dinner at 7:30 p.m. and a
special program by The Vocal
Works, whose crisp jazz vocals
bring a radio show program to
life. Dress is vintage or cocktail
attire.
Proceeds, at $50 a person, will
benefit Girls Incorporated of
Orange County.
BUSINES~ES HONORED:
·Members of the Newport-Bal-
boa Rotary Club honored four
a rea businesses for meeting
Rotary's Four Way Test -Is it
the Truth? ls it Fair To All Con-
cerned? Will it build Good Will
and Better Friendships? and Will
it be Beneficial to All Concerned?
Chairman Steve Speer intro-
hour answering service may be Mesa, CA 92626. Copyright: No
~ to record letter1 to the news stories, illustrations, edlto-
editor on any topic. rial matter or advertis.ments
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dards of ethics and was present-
ed with a plaque honoring the
occasion.
WELCOME TO THE WORLD
OF SERVICE CLUBS
Scott David of Dial One Cali-
fornia Specialties Bath Refinish-
ing and Ed Westbrook of South-
ern California College, who
joined the Costa Mesa Rotary
Club.
SERVICE CLUB MEETINGS THIS
COMING WEEK:
from Kevin LaPolnt of the Feed-
back Foundation. Noon -Costa
Mesa Rotary Club meets at
Sufuzzi at niangle Square for a
program at Vtrtual World; lbe
Exchange Club of Orange Coast
will meet at the Bahia Corinthian
Yacht Club. Soroptlm.lst Interna-
tional of Newport Harbor will
meet a t the Santa Ana Country
Club. 5:45 p.m. -Newporl-Bal-
boa Rotary Club meets at the
Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club to
hear from attorney Taylor Katz
on #When Kids Break the Law." jim
deboom • TIJESDAY: 7:30 a.m. -New-
port Beach Sunrise Rotary Club
meets at the Balboa Bay Club to
hear from Major Oliver Stenvick
of the Salvation Army. Noon -
Costa Mesa Kiwanis Club meets
at the Costa Mesa Community
Center; Newport Beach Kiwanis
Club meets at Charley Browns. 6
p.m .. -Costa Mesa-Newport Har-
bor Uons Club, the "Fish Fry
Club," meets at the Costa Mesa
Country Qub to hear about Cos-
ta Mesa Police canine patroJ.
• lHURSDAY: Noon -Kiwanis
Club of Corona del Mar meets
at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht
Club; The Exchange Club of
Newport Harbor meets at Shark
Island Yacht Club; Newport-
Irvine Rotary Club meets at the
Irvine Marriott Hotel.
QUOTE OF THE WEEK:
From HI-Tide, newsletter of
the Soroptlm.lst International of
Newport Harbor: #I've leained
that the quickest way to meet
duced Bob Silver, who nominat-
ed and introduced Dale's Mer-
cedes of Costa Mesa, Nancy
Raney, who presented Our
Gang's General Store on Balboa
Island, owned by Jennifer John-
ston and JW Plazza, and Wen-
dell Sawyer, who presented
Minuteman Press of Corona del
Mar, owned by Don and Beverly
Glasgow. Speer presented Gina's
Pizza with restaurants in Corona
del Mar, Laguna Beach, West
Newport and Balboa and repre-
sented by Andy Costa.
Each business was cited with
specific examples of high stan-
• ~DNESDAY: 7:15 a.m. -
South Coast Metro Rotary Club,
the "Taste of Costa Mesa Club,•
meets at the Center Club. 7:30
a.m. -Costa Mesa-Orange Coast
Breakfast Uons Club meets at
Ma Barker's Restaurant td hear
· people is to pick up the wrong
golf ball on the golf course ....
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SATURDAY, MAY 20, 1995 AJ
Good news and bad news: Fred isn't ready to go juSt Yet
Eyoa~ .............
rized 811 the Pred Columns for
put year, ..._ recall the
one dealing, in part, with the
electlon of Ross Johnson to the
state Senate and my deprecatory
remarks regarding same.
Fut forward to the commen-
tary page of Lut Saturday's Daily
Pilot, specifically to the letter
from Walllam Chrtstiamen, exec-
utive director of the Republican
Party of Orange County. Basical-
ly, Christiansen told me to get out
of town it I didn't like the process
that has saddled us with Sen.
Johnson.
Geeze, all I did was call the ·
guy a political back. I didn't say a
word about how the county's
GOP Machine decreed that
Johnson would be the candidate
for Marian Bergeson's vacated
office, no others need apply.
I didn't even hint -at least not
in the column that gave Chris-
tiansen the hives -that in the
process, the powers who be
needlessly savaged Gil Pergusoq
and hil reputation. And that they
completely ignored another can-
didate, Doris Allen, who had
eveiy right to covet and run fo.r
the otfice. At least she lived in
the district.
Heck, l didn't even criticize
Johnson for deserting bis Assem-
bly constituents by moving him-
self to anQtber part ol the county
so he could run for the open Sen-
ate seat. And I didn't say a word
about all the dough the taxpayen;
will have to cough up for the
elections to replace Johnson. ,
There will be a spedal elec-tiop for Johnson's seat in Septem-
~r and a {>rimary on July 18.
Despite all these things I was
charitable and considerate enough
not to mention, I am still told to
beat feet to someplace far away.
In case you missed it, Chris-
tiansen wrote:
"The Republican Party of
Orange County is extremely
proud of our new state Senator,
Ross Johnson, who was elected
by a democratic process. Democ-
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general election. uu Fred Martin is not comfort-
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he move to a different, less demo-
cratic, area or the nation or the
world."
Well, pal, I have good news
and bad news for you.
The good news is, I do plan to
leave the area one day, perhaps
even for • a less democratic"
clime, if I can figure out what that
means.
):ly implication, or at least by
m'f inference, Christiansen is say-
ing that our Senatorial distrlct is
more democratic than anywhere
else in the world.
Interesting concept. Here we
have a paid political hand saying
I sh ould get out of town because I
exercise my First Amendment
right -both as a citizen and as a
newspaper columnist -to be dis-
pleased with the outcome of an
election.
ECbristiansen gets upset
because I think Ross Johnson
a big pile and said so, I have
to wonder where he was last
summer after Marilyn Brewer
won the Republican primary to
run against Democrat Jim
Toledano for Gil· Ferguson's
Assembly seat. ·
Remember that? Remember
when an official, holding not one
but two high-ranlcing positions in
the county GOP organization,
called upon all loyal, dear-th.ink-
ing, pure blooded Republicans to
dump Brewe.t?
Sure you do. And as you recol-
lect it, John Moorlach was both a
member of the GOP central com-
mittee and party assistant trea-
surer when he tried to pull the
rug out from under the party's
duly elected candidate.
It wasn't something that went
on in whatever the modem
equivalent of a smoke-filled room
is, either. It was excruciatingly
public. Moorlach wrote a long
and rather passionate "op-ed •
piece for the Daily Pilot in which
he called upon Republicans to
circle the wagons and defeat
Marilyn Brewer with a write:in
candidate from the furthest
reaches of the right wing.
How come Mr. Christiansen
didn't tell Mr. Moorlach to n-iove
to a "less democratic" part of the
world after that appeared?
Ob, well. Ross Johnson is our
senator. l, for one, hope I will be
pleasantly surprised at the kind
and caliber ol representation he
will give his constituents now
that he is in the upper chamber.
And it that is not to be. then
take heart in the fact that we
have endured a lot worse. We've
Uved through Jimmy Utt and
John Schmitz U;l the Congress,
the likes of Bob Battin and others
on the Board of Supervisors and
various and sundry oty council
members.
I guess what really disturbs me
about Johnson's election is that
we should have bad better choic-
es back in the primary. But since
only 14.5 percent of us voted
then, and only 11 .5 percent m the
general election, we got what we
deserve, deserve what we got.
Now, the bad news f-Or Mr.
Christiansen: Yes, 1 will be leav-
ing town orte of these days. But
that's a few years down the road;
lots of time left for carping about
mediocre politiaans
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Dr. Alissa S. Wald
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AGE OF ENLIGHTENMENT
Reading In dim lloht will not hoon o reoder's vlsion, but It certainty will not help matters. Getting eooogti light by
Which to reod or penofm o1fief tasks IS portlculorly on Issue fof older people .
The overage 60 veor-old requires seven ttmes the omount of liaht as a 20-veor· old In order to see lhe some obiect
clearly. This higher tight requiremenr fof · old« peQple Is due ro the fact that the pupils of their eyes do not open as widely or adopt OS quickly OS wtieo they were younger. ~h fflere Is no WQV.
to correct fOr this ~. it should be token Into occount when older ~le
perform tasks up close. Aside from providing work and reading material with en<?Y.gh light. It poys to equip the eyes witti up-to-dofe near-correction lenses OS needed. In mvoolo or nearsightedness, parallel
rays of light enterlna Irle ~ ore br~t Info focus In front Of the retlno. M a,
on lnhertted condition, Is caused ilthe curvature of the cornea being too
and the ff'(t loo IQl)g. The 1moge fol s
short of the retino. Myop;o Is< In fOcf, lhe most common eye prODlelTI IO the world ~· It Is also very 80$'t' to cooect ~ visl<in by using ~escriP.fk>n lenses tol-lofed to un ue vlSk>n. Please coll BYWATEr"AND WALD, ORS. OF
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We ore OP8!\ Mon and Fri. 9-7, Tues. Wed. Thw 9-6, Sot 9-3. P. S. A neor-<:ooection lens ~escrtp
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our neor vision stops coonglng (n our 70's.
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Cost.a Mesa plugs in to .
countywide radio project
By c.olyn Miiier, S~ Writer
cosrA MESA -The dty wm
join 100 dtj and county law, pub-
lic works and fire operations
agendes in the largest multi·
channel, multt-radio system in the
world.
The new 800-megahertz radio
~system-designed for 2,000 radios
se.rvtng 1.5 million peo~le -wW
correct the communications limi·
tations 1n the current overloaded.
system by integrating all public
safety and public works dispatch
. facilities to provide a coordinated,
cost-effedive-eystem.
The miproved communication
between agendes will enable
effident, mutual aid between
dties in the event of a catastrophe
suc,h as an earthquake or wild
fire. •
The City Coundl voted unani-
mously Monday night to part:jci·
pate in the formation of a ,Joint
Powers Agreement, which will ~
handle the acquisition and imple-
mentation of the system. ·The
council also appointed Mayor Joe
Erickson to the joint powers'
board of directors. with Commu-
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285 E. 17th St.
I Costa Me sa
Next To ROSS Dress For Less
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. Ptl.ICY DECW
Once an ~ pltct of fine iewtlfY has been
pun:hasecl, ln)med181 S1ilpS shOuld be 1lbn to insure
It against loss. theft. or dlmlge. Homeowners policies
may offer a certlln clegrw of COYtf'IOt, but they may
also be subject to dollar and r1slc llmit.atlons. To
protect valuable Jewelry more tut/. b Is best to oet an
endorsement to • homeowners policy known as •
"personal articles floater." so named because tilt
Insurance 1loal$ with tilt speclflc protected articles.
Floater cowraoe Is al1o al~rtsk. meaning tt1at the
named Item Is CMred tor ll"fl/ loss not speolficllly
excluded by the policy. llecluse the Vlhll of the p1a
is eslJbllshed In advance by virtue of an ~.
there Is no conc:tm about proving the worth ot the •
piQ or Its ownenhip In the Milt lhll loss occurs.
H"1 at ROYAL JEWEl.ERS. we wi1 be happy to
W1lse yocw jNlly tor you, so tNI you can me it
lnswld and om -=-o1 mn1 mowino yocw Yalablls
.,.. proleCtld aoainst IOU. theft. or damage. Whlll
visiting oor store. ctia cM oor exlllnSNe colecllon of
beluClfl.ll diamonds and jewllty. Of ask us ~ custom
Oesignklg a piece ol jewelry ~ for you! Plmt
<XJme 118us11 1280 Bbon, Sle 86 (644-7804) In the
Newport Horth Sl10Plllno Cel'ltef (at the comer o1 Bison
and MacMM), anct 32411 Golden Lanttm, Ste. G
(24«995) II the Ocuwl Anh V1llaQt Ctnler. Uguna
Niguel. Wt alse leatUf9 jewelry re-des91 Ind mounting.
ring sizing, and Ptar1 and bead stranding.
P.S. l)llke the OMraOt on penonal '*°"OinoS in a
homeowners policy, i personal articles floater Is not
subject to deductklns.
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u tbe alllernate repri•lnt.attve.
Tbe constructift COit of Colt4
Mesa'• putidpatiOn In tbe syltem ii $2.3 m1JlitllL According to city . •
reports, the city bM conbibuted
$205,000 per year for five years -
a total ot St.2 million. including
inte rest -to the counw fund set
up to finance the project.
However, that fund has been
frozen since the county bankrupt-
cy, so how much more the dty will
have to contribute ts unclear.
Yet despite the bankruptcy,
immediate action must be taken
or the Federal •Communication
Commission will give the radio
channels to a neighboring county,
according to a city report.
A committee comprised of city
and county. officials will review
financing options and prepare a
financing plan.
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•TODAY
RUMMAGE SALE
The Cotta Mesa Senior Center, 695
West 19th St., ii holding a rummage sale
from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Details. 6"5-2356.
IALIOA IV THE SEA
The second annual art fair for "Balboa
By The Sea -A Wonderful Place To Be,•
sponsored by the Balboa
Merchants/Owners Association, will be
from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Main Street
from Balboa Avenue to the Pavilion and
into the Pun Zone. The show ii free and
open to the public. It will continue
through Sunday, May 21. Por informa-
tion·, call Naomi Lawrence 673-7763.
SPRING ART SHOW
Local artists are invited to submit
entries for the Spring Juried Art Show,
sponsored by the Newport Beach Arts
Commission. Entries may be submitted
between 8:30 and 10:30,a.m. today at the
West Newporter Community Center, 883
W. 15th Street. Details, 6"•·3150.
GRAD NIGHT~ PARTY Costa Mesa · gh School needs help
pai.t?ting scenery r the school's Grad
Night. The work party will meet at the
school at 9 a.m. and interested volunteers
should call Jana Sullivan, 751-6415.
SAILING aNTER SEMINAR
Chris Carver, the former na,vigator of
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yo .. liltt Tbm1 11ill
HO ldt,Jt
the USS West Vlrglnla, will conduct a
Mminar titled "Undentanding the Glob-
al Poationing System• at the Orange
Cout College Salling Center, 1801 W.
Padfic Cout Highway, Newport Beach.
The seminar will run from 10 a.m. to 1
p.m. and the registration fee is $23 per
person and $39 per couple. To register,
c.ell 645-9412.
SKIN CANCER SCREENING
Before you begin working on that sav-
age IUDUn9{ tan, you might want to take
advantage of the skin cancer screenings
being ottered by Dr. James E. Fulton Jr.
lbe ecreenings are available every SlJur-.
day throughout the month of May 'lmd
cost SS. Por more information, call Tbe
Fulton Skin Institute at 631-DBRM.
UNDERWATER CLEAN-UP
The D.l.V.E.R.S. club will be conduct-
ing an undeiwater clean-up at the New-
port Dunes beach resort at 8 a.m. Various
prizes will be awarded for"Most Unique
1fash•, •Most 1fasb" and other cate-
gori~. Fr-ee drinks and bot dogs will be
served and the D.I.V.E.R.S.' May meeting
wW follow the clean-up. For iptormation,
call Kim Woods at 722-9406.
SUMMER CAMP REGISTRATION
The Newport Beach Cortununity Ser-
vices Department is conducting a free
sUm.mer camp information and registra-
tion session from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the
CommUnity Youth Center, at 5th and Iris
Avenues in Corona de1 Mar. Camp coun-
selors will be available to provide
detailed informotion about the various
summer day camps. Details, 64•·3151.
ZONTA aul GALA
The organization of women executives
is hosting a "Puttin' on the Glitz• gala at
the Windham Hotel, 3350 Avenue of the
Arts, in Costa Mesa. The gala will begin
at 6;30 p.m. and will feature a silent auc-
tion, dinner and dancing. The cost is $50
per person and all proceeds will benefit
Girls Incorporated of Orange County.
Details, 643-9628.
•SUNDAY
SPRING FAIR
The Volunteer Association of Sherman
Llbrary and Gardens is holding its annu-
al Spring Fair from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at
Sherman Gardens, 2647 E. Coast High-
way, Corona del Mar. The price is $15 for
adults, $10 for children. Box lunches,
music, entertainment and children's
nature activities are included. For reser-
vations, can 673-2261.
INDIAN MUSICALE . .
· The public is invited to a free musicale
featuring• Indian dancer Ramia H(Uis-
hankar and friends, accompanied by live
music. The program will begin at 3:30
p.m. in the Friends' Meeting Room of the
.
Newport Beach Central Ubrary, 1000
Avocado Ave. Details, 717-3800.
IOI HENllY ~R TIM! members of American Legion
Post 291 are sponsoring a pancake
breakfast to raise funds for the family of
late Newport Beach Police Officer Bob
Henry.Pora $5 donation individuals will
get pancakes. eggs, ham, juice, milk and
coffee. The fundraising breakfast will
begin at 7:30 a.m. at Post 291, 215 15th
St., Newport Beach, and tickets for the
event may be purchased at the door. For
information, call 673-5070.
•MONDAY
BUSINESS ASSISTANCE WORKSHOP
The Newport l;iarbor Area Chamber
of Commerce is conducting a free "Busi-
ness Assistance Workshop" at the cham-
ber's office, 1470 Jamboree Road, New-
port Beach. The workshop will run from
5:30 p .m. to 7:30 p.m. and David Pecararo
of Care Resources Inc. will be speaking
on Workman's Compensation and other
business related issues. For reservations,
call 476-3223.
•TUESDAY
BANKRUPTCY NEWS
William Popejoy, county CEO, is the
guest speaker at an Orange County Pub·
lie Affairs Associa?on luncheon, begin-
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ning, at 11:30 a .m. at the w.un ~
Coast Plaza. Popejoy will speak on tbf
county bankruptcy, the settlement agree•
ment and the half-cent sales tu incnNiMi.
Details, 47•-8659. I
TELEMARKETING SEaiwf.M I
"Telemarketing and Direct Mall• ii
the title of a free evening seminar co-
sponsored by the Newport Beach Public
Ubrary and the Business DeveloplDenl
Division of the Newport HaJbor Ar~
Ch~! of Commerce. The 6-8 P:m.
program will reveal how telemarketing
developed, what role it serves in the
overall marketing scheme and why to
use it. In the Friends' Meeting Room of
the Newport Beach Central Llbrary, 100011
Avocado Ave. Details, 717-3800.
•WEDNESDAY
LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS
Measure R -the one-half sales ~I
solution-will be the topic of discussion at
the 9:30 a.m. League of Women Voters of'!
Orange Coast meeting. The league's
meetings are free and open to the public. 1
For inf ormatlon regarding the, meeting's
locille, call Donna Quinn at 964-6520.
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• SATURDAY. MAY 20, 1115
~and
Workshops
• '"WGFmtn ---·: c;.11 Miiier
llteds worbhop 10 a.m. to noon ~ at Newport~ Churth of R.tJgious
Sdence, t01 Dpve St., No. 145, Newport
Beach. c..11 646-1199.
• 1191 •IDDIW: Newport 8MC:h
HlgMhl Honganjl Buddhist TernPe''s
OhanN Society ptetents a lecture and
dlscussk>rl series on Shin Buddhism at 7
tonight ahd the third Saturd;ay of each
month at the temple, 2S4 Victoria St., Costa~. Call 722·1202 ~Rev.
Hlrosumi) or 651·3102 (Ronnie Young).
• JOY OP STlllSS: The Rev. Chris
Schriner of Costa Mesa addresses the
Unitarian Untversalist Fellowship of
Laguna Beach, 429 Cypress Drive, Lagu·
na Beach, on "The JCY'J of Streu/ how
to master some simple techniques to
help us release emotional pressures and
open up to a more centered and spirl·
tual way of living, 10:30 a.m. Sunday.
Schriner is a licensed marriage, family
and child counselor as well as author of
1 S artkles and three books. Coffee
hour follows the sentJce, and visitors
are welcomf. A religious education
program for children ages 4 to 15
meets during the service.
• A COURSE IN MIRACLES: The non-
profit organization A Gathering of Mir-
acles presents "A Course in Miracles"
lecture and discussion at 7:30 p.m.
every Thursday at Saint Michael and All
Angels Episcopal Church, 3233 Pacific
View Drive, Corona del Mar. Allen
Rosenthal, a nationally kn6wn lecturer,
leads the lecture. call 673-9227 or (310)
478-8994.
• CAREER NETWORK: Free, ongoing
meetings are held 7:30 p.m. every
• Thursday at St. Andrews Presbyterian
Church, 600 St. Andrews Road. New-
port Beach. The meetings are usually
held in Stewart Lounge and open to all.
Call 574:-2239.
• PARADIGM SHln The Newport
Beach Baha'i Community allows partici·
pants to hear and experiel')Ce '"Para·
digm Shift: A New Way-A New
World " 7:30 p.m. every Friday 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?
Are women and men equal. What's the
spiritual solution to our economic prob-
lems? And more. Music and food
included. Directions: 759-0999.
• •ARTIST'S DAY": Juanella Evans
leads workshop 10 a.m. to noon Satur-
day, May 27, at Newport Beach Church
of Relig ious Science's parsonage, 1929
Tustin Ave .. Costa Mesa. call 646-3199.
Concerts -and
Entertainment
• MUSICAL CELEBRATION: Costa
Mesa-based Jewish Community Center
of Orange County and Friends of Jew·
ish Music present a musical celebration
oHsrael's Independence Day entitled
"Songs of Shalom" at 7:30 p.m. Sunday
at the Irvine Barclay J'heatre. Cost: S 15.
ca11 755-0340.
• GOSPEL BAND: The Fourteenth
Street Gospel Band provides musical
I
SUllPOft for '*-Owtst Olurch bf the
SN'l 6:JO p.m.-. swllMt ..W..
1M c:hurct. Is mt 1G W. lllbol llMl;;
NNport lud\: Giii 67).JIOS or 642·
6606. • -v'IDllmt ....-: ~Senior
Center of Or-.~ 25'0 E. ...
St., Costa Mesa. holds •Yiddish How"
at 11 •.m. ~Md fNflfY fot.w1h ~of the month with writef
Gerson JeNs. He wilJ ~Ml origlnlll
humorous story In Yiddish he wrote
titled "The Civil W•r According to Scott
ShefTMn/" Mordechal Geblrtig will sing
Yiddish folk SQngS. Senion from Her-itaOe Pointe INl<e a spedal visit. K<>Sher
lunch is available at noon for S3. Reser·
vatlons: 513-5641.
• LUNOt NID UIUJI an: The Jewish
Senior Center. 250 E. Baker St., Costa
Mesa, presents its 1995 Entertainment
and Lunch series featuring The Ulculele
Strummers. with entertainment begi~
nlng at 10:45 a.m. TWursday, followed
by a Kosher lunch at noon. Cost is $5.
Reservations: 513·5641. ,
• FAURE REQUIEM: Orange Coast Uni·
tarlan Universalist Church. 1259 Victoria
St., Costa Mesa, presents Faure
Requiem at 1-0:30 a ,m. Sunday, May 28.
Directed by Mieque Weinstein, the pro-•
gram includes soloists Mary Cogan and
Peter Woodruff. chamber mu~lc group
of Alan Mautner and Greg Adamson,
cello; Marcy Dillon and Laura McCrary,
viola; Camille Ericson, violin, with Jean
Brookhart as pianist. Brunch follows
the service. Call 646-4652.
Education
• SUMMER SESSION ENROUME~
Lutheran Church of the Master, 2900
Pacific View Drive, Corona del Mar,
which opened.a kindergarten through
sixth grade school in September, Is
expanding the program to include sum·
mer school. The summer session, which
starts June 22 and is also K-6, includes
before and after-school care. Enroll·
ment applications are currently being
accepted. call 759-1146 (Nancy Spaeth).
Sermons
• "ouR SELFHOOD -GOO•: T't)at is
Sunday's 10:30 a.m. topic at Newport
Beach Church of Religious Science, 901
Dove St .. No. 145, Newport Beach. call
646-3199.
•"LOVE FROM THE HEART•:'That's
the topic 10:30 a .m. Sunday, May 28, at
Newport Beach Church of Religious Sci·
ence, 901 Dove St., No. 145, Newport
Beach. call 646-3199.
Singles
• "SERENDIPITY .. ~ Well-known psy·
chologist Or. David Stoop speaks on
#Relationships -and Father Issues• at
7:30 p.m. Wednesday at St. Andrews
Presbyterian Church, 600 St .. Andrews
Road, Newport Beach. It's open to all
singles for a $3 donation. call 631-2880.
Sp_ecial events
• 80RSCH ATIENDS SERVICE: The
Right Rev. Frederick Borsch, bishop of
the Diocese of Los Angeles. attends
Sunday's 10 a.m. service at St. John the
Divine-Episcopal Church, 183 E. Bay St.,
RELIGIOUS SCIENCE
,f
Rev. Mary Murray Shelton
Senior Minister
Sunday
"Answering the Cal/."
CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE
Ch1UI Core Provided
St1vt<e1 B·H om
10.30 om. & S 30 p.m.
Member of the United Church of Religious Science
2205 MAIN STREET . • SUITE 23, SEACLIFF VILLAGE
HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA 926d8 · 171.4) 969· l 33 I
EPISCOPAL
SAINT JAMES CHURCH episcopal
~A Community Dedicated lo loving and
S.rving Je1u1 Christ 01 lord ond Savior"
f.< bovtd C Anderson, rector
3209 Via lido
Newport Beach
. 714/675·0210
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9 om Contcmporory
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Sunday Worship
a·OOAM. I O:OOAM
ursery. Sunday Schoo
"A Friendly, Caring
Christian Community"
3233 Pacific View Dr.
f t4t MMguerttel
Corona del Mar
644-0463
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
FIRST CHURCH OF
CHRIST, SCIENTIST
3303 Via Lido, Newport Beach
673-1340 or 673-6150
Church loam • 5pm,
Sunday School lOam
Wednesday Meetings 8pm
Mr·w111/. wait 1'1011 011/y
11pm1 ( iod: for Ill\' <'.\JJ<'C'flllim1
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CONGREGATIONAL
COMMUNITY CHURCH
CONGREGATIONAL
UNITED CHURCH OF
CHRIST
To Btlitvt Is To Care; To CMe ls To 00.
Dr. Dennis W Sho11, Minister
Sunday Worship 8:30 & 10:AM
Chutth School 9AM Adult • 9 45 Ch~<ktn
Child Care Provided 644-7400
611 Htlt0tropo Ave. C0tont Del M.,
ColtlU...A ~~ ~ .....
op Rob9l1 N*r·
IOl'I to OrMge
County.ta
•Spring Galden
. Pwty· to benefit
Epheop91c.m.-
pus Ministry •
UCI 2 to 5 p.m.
C.all 589-6097.
First Baptist Church
of Costa Mesa
• RAISE nt1 llOOf: nt. NavlgMors of
Presbyterian Church of the Covenant,
2850 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa, hosts
a funckaislng dlnn« for 250 people at
S p.m. Sunday in the church Fellowship
Hall. Festivities include live entertain·
ment. a silent auction and a <hwJng
for a 1966 Volkswagen Bug ($3,odo val·
ue) donated by Gary Gray, owner of
Orange Coast ~uto Group In Costa
Mesa. ProceedS Will help the church
purchase a desperately needed riew
roof. llckets are $12 per peison; $25
per couple (to encourage more dona·
tions)'.
• DESSERT ltECIPTION: First United
Methodist Church, 420 W. 19th St., 'Cos··
ta Mesa, holds a dessert reception at .
7:30 p.m. Thursday featuring Dr. Romeo ·
del Rosario, who 1s presently serving In
Malaysia. He will show slides and a
video about Sabah, and play cassette
recordings of the seminary Choir and ·
his students. Child care provided.
• BAHA'IS GATHERING: The Baha'is of
Newport Beach sponsor a lunch. speak·
er and discussion of timely topics 11
a.m. Sunday, May 28, and the last Sun·
day of e~ch month at a prJvate resi·
dence in Corona del Mar. All are wel·
come. Directioris: 760-5360.
• PRAYER DISPLAY: As part of Nation·.
al Day of Prayer, First Church of Christ.
Scient ist. Costa Mesa, 2880 E. Mesa
Verde Drive, features a special dlSRlay
on prayer in the Christian Science ~ead
ing Room through May 31. The room,
open 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily, offers vi.si·
tors a plac~ to explore the Bible, Mary
Baker Eddy's writings and other litera·
ture. call 546-3722.
Support groups
+ CHURCH: First Baptiat
Church of Costa Mesa. + ADDRE88: S01 ~ •
CostaMeaa.
+TELEPHONE: 831-3010. + DENOl9MTIOH: Baptist.
+YEAR CHURCH ESTAB-
LISHED: 1948.
+ SERVICE TIMES: Sunday -
Sunday achool for both chif.
dren and adults at 9:30 a.m.;
worship service at 10:45 a.m. + PASTOR: Dave Castle,
youth pastor/interim pastor.
+ PASTORAL STAFF: "I'm the
pastoral staff,• Castle said. He
alternates on the pulpit with
Terry Cantrell, the pastoral
search adviser and the princi-
pal of Bethel Baptist Church
School.
+ SIZE OF CONGREGATION:
17&-200 (weekty attendance).
+ MAKEUP OF CONGREGA-
. TION: "It's really broad,• .Castte
said. 'We have the old guard,
young families and a lot of
teen-agers. 'There's not a lot of
middte·ground." + CHILD CARE: Nursery care
available.
+TYPE OF WORSHIP: Con-
temporary praise songs, led by
a praise band (guitars, drums,·
keyboard, saxophone).
+WELCOME WAGON:
Greeters welcome guests; visi-
tors are recognized during the
1 service, When they are given
1 visitor infonnation cards. : + TYPE OF SERMON: Castle
1 says that both he and eantrell
1 teach practical Bible living, with .I
MARC MARTIN I DAILY fl.OT
A diverse poup of nearly 200 people fill the seats every
week for worship at First Bapttst Church of Costa Mesa.
some humor involved. "I'd like
to say it's a good blend (of
both)," Castle said.
+RECENT SERMONS: On
Mother's Day the topic was the
influence of mothers on their
children's lives, using.the
example of 'Timothy; "How to
Respond When God Moves in
Your Life," on r'ecognizing the .
character of God. + PROGRAMS: Weekly pro-
grams for junior/senior high
students; youth ministry out-
reach at the Beverty Manor
rest home; neighbortlooP visi-
tation program; men's monthly
prayer breakfast; small flock
groups meet every Sunday
evening; dinner and Bible
study every Wednesday night
(dinner -$3 for adults, $1 .50
for children); support for over-
seas missionaries . + DRESS: Come as you are.
"One lady commented, after
coming to church wearing a
tank top and thongs, that no
one looked down on her
because of the way she was
dressed," Castle said. + INTEResnNG NOTE: After
a nine--month search, Leon
Sikes will become the new
senior pastor at the church in
June.
By Anastacia Freeberg
• A TIME FOR RENEWAL: An opportu-
nity for inactive catholics to participate
in or listen to candid dialc)gue on topics
of their choice is held at 6: 15 p.m. Sun·
day and also June 4, 1B, July 2, 16 at
Our Lady Queen of Angels Parish Cen-
ter, 2046 Mar Vista Drive, Newport
Beach. To_pics have included changes
since Vatican II, Scripture, Faith, Com·
munities, annulments. morality, person·
al expetiences. etc. Come or call ahead
to 548·3844 (Marie" Romano) or~
9218 (Sister Agatha Fairmon). L------------------------------------------------------~ • MENTAL HEALTH SUPPOf'T GROUP:
Parents. siblings and spouses of the seri·
ous.ly mentally ill meet at 6:30 p.m.
every Sunday at St. AndreW's Presbyter-
ian Church, 600 St. Andrews Road,
Newport Beach. call 574-2236.
Weekday services
• SQENCE OF MIND: Meditation at
6:30 p.m. followed by •Prosperity/Sci-
ence of Mind" at 7 p.m. are held every
j
.
Tuesday at Newport Beach Church of
Religious Science, 901 Dove St., No. 145,
Newport Beach. Science of Mind/Heal-
ing is also held 10 a.m. Wednesdays.
• PRAYER~ First United
· Methodist Church of Costa Mesa holds
· a Prayer Breakfast at 6 a.m. every
Wednesday flt Denny's restaurant at
Newport Boulevard and 17th Street In
Costa Mesa. call 548-n21.
METHODIST
NEWPORT CENTER
UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
I 60 I Mi\l(]UCrtte Ave Coron,fctel MN
644-0745
Wo rship at 8 OOAM & I 0 OOAM
Sunday School AH AgL'S 9 OOAM
Rev Edwcird C Mi'lrttn
Costa Mesa
MESA VERDE
UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
1701 Baker, C.M
Worship & Church School
8 :30 and 10:00 a .m.
Dr, Richard Georae 979·8234
LAGUN·A
United Methodist Church
21632 Wesley Dr.
Laguna Beach
499-3088
Sunday Mort'ling Worship & Chris tian Education 1 OAM
Ministers David Beades & V1rgtn1a
Wheeler
Wesley Counseling Cente r
Services Available .
COMMUNITY CHURCH
REAL FAITH
FOR REAL LIFE
Soo1li COAST COMMUNITY CHURGI
Boa SHANK, SENaoa PASrot
WR1£ND SEIVICES:
SAJtJIDAY 6:00 P.M.
ScJNDAY 9:00 S 10: .. 5 A.M.
5120 bm ~ lo.\D. llVM. CA 917U
7H.8S..7600
SYNAGOGUE
PRESBYTERIAN
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SundalJ Worship 9:30 a.m.
Child Care, Sundal} School
Jamboree at Eastbluff
Neu/jJort Beach 644· 134 1
f"/I.'~
• HOLY CO...,,.ION: St. James Epis-
copal Church. 3209 Via Udo, Newport
Beach, offers a noon service every
Wednesday with Holy Communion.
Bring a lunch and dine with the church
staff after the service. Call 675-0210.
• 818l.E STUDY: His Disciples Fellow·
ship in Costa Mesa invites everyone for
a study of God's word, food, fun and
fellowship at 7:30 p.m. every Friday. All
CHRISTIAN
Y HARBOR CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
(Disciples or Christ)
2401 Irvine Ave. al Santa Isabel
Newport Beach
Sunday Worship ·10:00AM
Dr. ·Dallas Gladson 645·5781
ages welcome. Directions: 650-2589
(James).
• Please send photographs and type-
written releases detailing upcoming
events, sermon topia or any other
news Involving Costa Mesa and New·
PQrt Beach churches to Religion Editor
~att Coker, Dally Pilot.. 330·W. Bay St.,
Costa Mesa, 92627. Fax: 646-4170.
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NEWPORT BEACH CHURCH
901 Dove #145, N.8.
(West of Jamboree) (North al Bristol)
(East or John Wayne Airpoff)
Service Sun. 10:30 o.m.
M, .Tu, Th, (714) 646·3199
Dr. Juanella Evans, Minister
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SATURDAY. MAY 20, 1995 A7
Anita Hill gets to~gues wagging at lo~al appe~ance
SM nmt\"fMI a •ndlng ova-
tion before her speech. Aal-
ta 11111. perhaps the ll10lt
t~ woman in America for
her infamous stand against the
Supreme Court confirmation of
Justice a.r..ce 'llao ... on
chargel ol sexual harassment,
entered the ballroom of The Four
SealODI Hotel. Newport Beach,
to addreu a gathering of
Planned Parenthood. It was the
first such public venture on the
part of the petite African Ameri-
can woman with the powerful
. punch.
Some 600 men and women
rose to their feet, p~bly in
honor of Miss Hlll's coure,ge. Her
image is indelibly etched in the
minds of so many millions of
Americans that were hypnotized
by the gavel-to-gavel coverage
of her well known stand against
Thomas as she was challenged
by the most powerful men in
America on her claims of abuse
in the workplace. In the end,
Thomas was confirmed. It was
her word against his. Was she a
woman scorned in love? Was he
covering up the truth in order to
avoid political suic:tde? These
questions were once again asked
by many of those awaiting Hill's
address, even as they stood' to
welcome her.
"I'm sony, but I still don't buy
any of it. She knew what she was
doing. Why did she put herself itl
that position? And why did she
drag us all through the mud?•
said one woman demanding
anonymity.
Another woman, Katie Kllle-
fer, who works for AIDS Ser-
vices, Orange County, comment-
ed, "rm sony she had to go
through what she went through.
I believe Anita Hill is an intelli-
gent woman, a woman of wit and
personality, and a woman of hon-
or who stood up for what she
believed was right and proper. I
wasn't there. I didn't see what
went on, so I can not judge. I do
know that I am glad she's staying
involved.•
Underneath the serious issue,
there was plenty of gossip ... and
snickering. Hill's very appear-
ance prompted all kinds of table
talk. D~ Myerson was very
frank irt her assessment of the
Anita Hill situation. "I believe
that she was a woman scorned
by a man she cared about. I don't
know what he Qid to provoke her
wrath, but the results we are all ·
familiar with. Isn't it wonderful
that the thing we all remember
most about the ordeal was the
item about the cola can with the
pubic hair left on Hill's desk. Can
you imagine that this issue
stopped the U.S. Senate, the
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White House and the nation?•
'some time bas passed since
Anita Hill's accusations stopped
(and shocked) the nation. Seeing
her in person made it seem like
the ordeal wa.s yesterday. For
Hill, it will most always be like1t
was yesterday. AB a woman, a
black woman in America, the
issue will never be behind her. It
will follow her like a heavy shad-
ow an through her life. That is
not to say she was wrong, or
guilty, or place any sort of judg-
ment upon her. What it says is,
for whatever reason, issues of
sexual behavior In the public are-
na still tend to brand those
involved. At its core, America is
sWl a Puritan land.
To her very large credit, Anita
Hill ~ unphased by. all of it.
At least her public persona.seems
unphased. The law professor
from Oklahoma, wearing a femi-
nine ice pink suit with a rounded
Mandarin collar, began to speak.
Her voice was soft and controlled\
The same voice we all remember
from the hearings. The same
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compoeed, eloquent woman with
the pedigree of a law school edu-
cation that sat before the Senate
insisting that Thomas had sub-
verted her career because she
bad refused his sexual advances.
Before her, a sea of white faces.
Only a drop or two of color in the
crowd. Too blrd, her 'own people
Jfeed to be_ar her as well.
Perhaps because of the audi-
ence makeup, Hill's remarks
were restrained. She tackled the
tough subject of Planned Parent-
hood, an issue that raises all so~
of personal. political and religious
issues even before we add the
element of race. Her message
was clear. Education is lhe key to
helpingyoung people make
intelligent choices about their
bodies, their futures and their
reproductive rights. Hill also
touched on the issue of welfare
and its effect on unwanted preg-
nancy.
"Statistics have shown that
cutting welfare to single m others
doe~ not inhibit their birth rate.
What it does is inhibit care for
,
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America's children,• Hill said.
•we can't deny our history.
The public must face the reality
that economic concerns of a for-
mer agrarian economy, predomi-
nantly in the black South,
encouraged the proliferation of
large families. There wa.s no
moral concern for these children.
lt didn't matter if they were born
out of wedlock. What mattered ls
that there was a plentiful labor
force to work the fields.•
Of course, the world has
changed, but people sometimes
do not change as fast as the eco-
nomic w orld turns. In Hill's view,
this catch up is a large part of the
problem. The widening gap
between the "haves• and "have
nots" further increases the dilem-
ma.
Faces in the crowd in support
of Planned Parenthood included
Pat Cox, Jane Hermann, Eliza-
beth Steele, Martha Killefer,
Nancy Stattler, Cb.rlstine Diemer.
Julie Newcomb Hill, Trtda
Nichols, Harriet Welder, Sandra
and Harold Price, Supervisor
Ma.rlaD Berv-on. A.l•••blJ· wollUD Marilyn Brewer and the
dynamic Sandy Polpl.O
Hill closed her address to the
Education 2000 support group of
Planned Parenthood with chilling •
remarks. •1 grew up poor, but
lucky. l grew up in a time ol
hope, entering public school in
the South two y~ars after the
Brown vs. Board of Education rul-
ing integrated the school system.
I had parents and teachers who
told me ... told all of us, that if we
worked hard, we could be any-
thing we wanted to be. Times
have changed. I have not lost
hope. But there isn't much
around for the young people of
today. I look at how far my par-
ents came, and how much they
sacribced to provide a law school
education for me. Hope is the one
thing that can really male~ a dif-
ference. We must restore the
hope for our young people."
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ple to help with errands, visits and
compamonshlp to tenrunally ill
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• INTERFAITH COUNCIL
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• LAGUNA ART MUSEUM
The Laguna Art Museum Docent
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guide tours for the various shows
presented by the Museum. Por lnfor-
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•MAKE-A-WISH FOUNDATION
Make-A-Wish Foundation of Orange
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wishes come trµeJor children with
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476-9474.
• M.J\RCH OF DIMES
The March of Dimes -0ffice in Costa
Mesa needs volunteers for fund-rais-
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ties, occasional office work and help
with bulk mailings. For infonnatlon,
call 631-8700.
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help. For information or applications,
call Rita, 6'2·9990.
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support group for Opera Pacific, has
a wide range of activities for volun-
teers. For infonnation, call 474-4488.
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family shelter in the county, Musing,
feeding and counseling 20 families
dally. The group needs volunteers
and disposable diapers. For informa-
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tbe program on baslc life skills. Por
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tomers, among other duties. For
{JlformatiQn, call Christine, 760-6640.
• ORTON DYSLEXIA SOCIETY
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people to help teach reading skills,
mailings, and coordin,ate the adult
group. Forinformation, call 999-0118
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for its programs. Call 262-7300.
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for people 12 to 23 years old. Volun-
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such as boxing, sports health & fit-
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oyal Dams:µ Ballet updates without forsaking tradi • on .................
lbe more it rematns the
NID8. New dance combl-
end concepta a.re tre-
u.d by ballet compa-
ID dame full·length story
and in newer works, yet
blDet JI grounded 1n basic
~lknie. It 11 tbls blending ol.
new, of the tracUtional
th tbe modem, that keeps bal·
fresh and exciting.
Tbe Royal Danish Ballet ts
e of the oldest and most dis·
DCJ\.1Wtec1 ballet companies in
e wortd. Known for its exquis·
, tm1berant dancing, the Royal
· Ballet bas many full.
ngth ballets in its repertoire
date back more than 150
. Thecom~es
validity of coiltinuin~to ance those classic ballets, .yet
ey have added contemporary
ements that have not so much
vitalized the ballets as make
em as exciting for today's audi-
nces as they were when they
ere first danced.
Local ballet fans will have the
pportunity to see the Royal
anish Ballet in action Tuesday
ough Sunday, May 28, at the
range County Pelfonning Arts
enter in Costa Mesa. The corn-
y will dance " La Syl phJde"
esday through Thursday. and
A Folk Tale" Friday through
unday (tickets: 556-ARTS).
"La SylphJde" was created in
836 by August Bournonville,
e major figure in 19th century
anish ballet. As the ballet mas-
er at the Royal Theater in
openbagen from 1830 to 1877,
umonville established a dis-
. ct style that remains a Royal
anish Ballet trademark: swift
ootwork. dazzling unbroken
keins of steps and friendly,
uncling leaps. With such bal-
ets as "La SylphJde" and "A
olk Tale," which be created in
854, Bownonvllle created per-
· christopher
w trela
sonal works expressive of a Dan-
ish Romanticism. yet full of the
realities of life .
Now, years later, the Royal
Danish Ballet's new artistic
director Peter SChaufuss is stag-
ing his version of "La SylphJde."
Principal dancer Johan Kobborg
will dance the role of the tragic
hero, James, on Tuesday and
Thursday.
At 22. Kobborg has been win-
ning praise from dance critics
around the world. Dance Maga-
zine declared Kobborg "a virtu·
oso so intoxicated with his own
exuberance, you can't help grin-
ning ba'ck at his ~eemiiigly spon-
taneous joy. He has the Danish
quality of making the hardest
steps look utterly natural."
Kobborg began dancing
when he was 7 years old, "just
one class a week for the first few
yea(S," he recalled during a
recent phone interview from
Denmark. "I did it just for fun. I
did some singing and acting, too.
I had so much energy that I had
to do something."
His mother was an actress,
which helped fuel Kobborg's
passion for the .stage'. But it was-
n't until he was 16 that Kobborg
decided to concentrate on dance,
a decision that has made the
MILKCAPS
dance world very happy. But
even in dance, Kobborg has
been able to utilize bis acting
background when he dances
certain roles, particularly the
Boumonville ballets.
"It's a very natural style,"
explained Kobborg. "It's made so
that normal people understand
what the ballet is about. ·There is
a lot of mime. And Peter (Schau-
fus) has updated them. He has
put more pure dancing into the
ballet. The balle~ as they are are
very great and nice to perform
and watch, but they get dated in
a way. What he has done is try to
transform it into something we
can see today. It's in the same
tradition, in the same style."
Focused, dete rmined yet
spontaneous, Kobborg's dancing
style seems perfectly suited to •
Bourn on ville. And, while "it may
look easy, Kobborg said it takes
Royal Danish Ballet's Johan
Kobborg, with Henriette Muss,
comes to Costa Mesa Tuesd'1Y·
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much practice to make it appear
that way.
"My goal is to perfect the "
technique and wdrk a lot on that
in the studio. But if everything is
rehearsed, 1 think the a udience
will notice that it is not really
honest. In order to touch an audi·
ence, something ~s to happen~be sponta-
neous. I work on technical
things, but I leave things to come
naturally. Every performance is
different. 1t is an art form, so you
have to bring something differ-
ent to each ~eJformance." Locals get in on act
Local dancers have the oppor-
tunity to perform with The Royal
Danish Ballet at The Center next
week The ballet company is ·
seeking eight men, 14 women,
19 boys and 15 girls for dancing ·
and non-dancing roles in the
company's performances d "La
Sylphide• and "A Folk Tale.•
Auditions will be held at 6:30
p.m. on Monday. Dance eiperi-
ence is not necessary for most
roles. Participants will be
required to attend all rehearsals
and performances. Each partici-
pant will receive nominal reim-
bursement at the end of the run.
For more information, and to
reserve a space at the audition,
call the Center's audition line at
556-2787, ext. 557.
'DreaIDcoat' singers
The Musical Theater Acade-
my in Costa Mesa has been cho-
sen to perform in. the Broadway
touring production of Andrew
Uoyd Webber's •Joseph and the
Amazing Technicolor Dream-
coat" durirt9 the musical's stop at
The Center July 18-30. Webber's
production company auditioned
several choruses representing
hundreds of children from the
Orange County area before
deciding on the non-profit Musi-
cal Theater Academy. For infor·
mation on how children b e tween
the ages of 7 and 18 can join the
Musical Theater Academy. call
•
646-2488.
Class act
..
lf you are between the ages of
8 and 14, you're eligible to par-
ticipate in the Summer Theatre
Workshop at South Coast Reper-
tory in Costa Mesa Aug. 7-19.
The program encourages kids to · ·
discover their unique powers of
imagination while building their
self~confidence and fostering cre-
ativity and teamwork.
Experts in sets, costumes and
props introduce stud ents to the
magic of backstage, and guest
artists teach the on stage skills of
acting, singing, improvisation
and mime. Classes are held
Monday through Friday, 9 a.m .
to noon for ages 8 to 11~ and 1 to
4 p.m. for ages 12 to 14. Tuition
is $190. Enrollme nt is by mail on
a first-come, first-served basis
Classes fill quickly. so call 957 •
"2602 for more infonnabon and
an application.
• CHRISTOPHER TRELA's Performing
Arts column appears every Saturday.
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SATUltDAV. MAY 20. 1915
ff Measure R wins, county taxpayers will lose
M easure R ts the massive
tax hike that goes before
Orange County voters
on June 27. The proponents of
soaking-the-citizen have vowed
to raise and spend IQore than $3
millioh in order to persuade the
electorate that the 10-year tax is
good for them.
Opponents, including every
elected legislator in O.C., Super-
visor Jim Silva, the GOP Central
Committee, O.C. Treasurer and
resident prophet John Moorlach,
and their counterparts on the lib-
eral side of the O.C. politicaJ ter-
rain. such as UCI Professor Mark
Petracca, don't have much in the
way of dollars to defeat this mea-
sure pro-tax campaign, but they
do have all the persuasive argu-
ments. And, most importantly,
they do have the facts.
Proponents of the tax hike,
especially the Wall Street suits,
argue that abse nt the hefty new
tax bike, Wall Street won't lend
O.C. any more money. Nol now.
not ever, never.
Oops. On May 15 the county
dnnounced it would be offering
$275 million in new "recovery "
bonds, bonds that hdd been
insured, and which, as a result,
would carry an AAA rating. ·As
long as (the bonds are) insured,"
commented Zane Manti, publish-
er of the California Municipal
Bond Advisor. "Peopl&say, 'Well,
we don't care who issues it.'"
How about that? Shazam, And
I thought O.C. was locked out of
the credit .markets for the next
century unless we raised taxes.
County advisers, eager for R
to pass, were quick to urge the
electorate to pay no attention to
the man behind the curtain. "I
don't want the public to get the
impression that this is something
we can continue to do,"
reII)arked one adviser. I guess
not. We might conclude that this
tax hike was a ruse to finance
the continued existence or the
'county's vast domain.
How inconvenient if the elec-
torate became convinced that the
cost of bond insurance -it cost
$10 million to insure $275 million
in bonds-is the only obstacle to
refinancil)g all of the losses over
30 years. For a bond issue pro-.
viding a 100% return to all enti-
ties, that puts the additional cost
of insurance at about $150 mil-
lion. Of course, we really needn't
repay any governme ntal entity
other than the schools.
Certa.ir}ly the Orange County
Transportation Agency and the
Irvine Ranch Water District don't
. ga11~1s
Literacy saved
The embattled literacy program in Newport Beach was spared
-at least somewhat -when library trustees agreed to continue
providing funds lo the program. Trustees had considered hacking
oft all funding to the literacy program in order to balance it's bud-
get. But this week trustees agreed the city should put up $12,000 a
year. To survive, the program now must seek out donations.
losses
New port for Newsboy
"Newsboy,· the elegant resident of Newport Harbor for some 28
years, has been sold and will be moved to a different Newport -
Newport, R.I. The 12-meter sailboat had been owned and raced by
Jack Baillie.
Off shore oil drilling looms
Offshore otJ drilling could be backing a comeback if a congtes-
sionaJ committee gets its way. There has been a ban the past 14
years of new oil dnlling in certain areas of the coastline, including
Newport Beach. How serious is the threat? Enough so that city
leaders have hired a D.C. consultant.
The long paw of the law
hugh
hewitt
appear to be reeling backwards,
poised on the brink of insolvency.
And, of course. there's the-lawsuit
against Merrill-Lynch and the pro-
ceeds it will eventually yield.
In fact, the "hole" most voters
would probably want to fill
inclu~es the $430 million for p~
vate bondholders, the remaining
$110 million for schools, and the
$100 million for private vendors
stiffed by the county after bank-
ruptcy was declared.
Where to get that $640 mil-
lion? Well, it just so happens that
the board acted on May 17 to
conduct a sale and a sale-lease
back of various properties, about
1.3 million square feet o( county-
owned buildings. The county's
real estate manager, Chuck
West, put the up-front proceeds
from this transaction at more
than S1•S million.
Makes you wonder why we
didn't do this, say, three months
ago.ButSDlart,com.rnonsense
moves are better late than never.
(And there's lots more property in
the county's vaults.) After these
proceeds are received the •hole"
slips back to about $500 million.
Why not issue recovery notes for
this amount, insure them, and
close off the bankruptcy crisis.
I can hear the angry voices on
the third floor now -"Damn
Hewitt, be knows you can't float
bonds without an idenWied
~ource of re-payment. The bond
insurers won't sell us the insur-
ance unless we can show mea.11$
of repayment of the bonds."
Calm down, gentlemen. I
know that, and r·m convinced
you are ~ry well equipped to
identify the means of repayment
from a package of settlement •
proceeds from the Merrill-Lynch
lawsuit, the intercept funds, and
additional cost Savings as well as
future growth in the tax base.
In fact, the key source of repay-
l JD81lt is a d.ivenicn d the existing
sales tax revenue pledged to light
rail studies and assorted other
pink elephants buried in the Mea-
sure M monies. Measure M is, of
course, the 20-year 1/2 cent sales
tax hike passed by O.C. voters four
years ago.
The Measure M transportation
tax revenues are partially spent.
And, let us accept -as the
OCTA is quick to argue, that the
unencumbered Measure M rev-
enues don't start arrivihg in
county coffers unW around the
turn of tlie century: But there is
$340 million in light rail money
available. And there's about $20
million arriving annually target-
ed for street maintenance.
!believe a 30-year bond could
easily look to those revenues;
provided that the diversion is
placed before the voters soon.
The vote that is required to
divert the Measur~ M tax money
will have almost all the oppo-
nents of R listed above working
for it -a considerable coalition.
The naysayers will still argue
that the hole is not filled, the
bonds won't Goat, etc. And here
we come to the rub.
I don't believe them.
I believe insured bonds are
available in the amount neces-
sary to refinance the debts most
voters want to pay. that the cash
to pay for the insurance premi-
ums can be obtained in short
order, and that a combination of
asset sales beyond round one, ,
privatization. and cost cuts can
eas11y be identified to satisfy
potential bond investors. And, if
the board had moved as quickly
to push a vote diverting M's rev-
enues as it did tt> put R before
the electorate, we'd be well on
the way to solving this mess.
Of course it's easier to just
jump the taxpayer again, and
cudgel a decade worth of higher
taxes out of him or her. But vot-
ers don't want "easy." They'd
rather they had their cash. The
OCTA board and other govern-
mental credito~ want to hang on
to all their future revenues, and
the couqty government wants to .
hang on to its empire. If R passes,
they win and taxpayers lose.
. I'm betting that taxpayers
have a different view. That's why
the $3 million propaganda cam-
paign won't wt>rk. It's pretty ·
tough to trick lW many people.
• HUGH HEWITT is a Newport Bead\
attorney, a radio talk show host and a
co-host of PBS'~ ""Life & limes.•
Costa Mesa Shannon Bendall found herself in handcuffs and
then in Jdil after police officers popped her for falling to license her
dog. Bendall's grandparents ultimately put up the $927 to bail her
out of Jail. While police said the incident was unremarkable that
the dog License matter had resulted in a be nch warrant, Bendall
was left wondering why she had been treated like a "murderer.·
CASEY lUKSCH I DAILY Pit.OT
Racing team member Bob Dickson aboard the "Newsboy, .. which will be leaving Newport for Newport -Rhode Island, that is.
The sailboat will be moved from the Newport Harbor, its home for 28 years. ·
community commentary
A R·EAL PRIZE WINNER
Estancia High School 10th grader takes first place in competition with
her essay on Orange County's bankruptcy
By Melissa Inouye
a ange County's bankruptcy must be
fascinating intellectual bra.in twister
or the anal~. The various financial
twists and turns involved will doubtless
make an exce.Dent study for some future
economic student's textbook.
However, for a student living now, in
Orange County, the entire situatton has
struck home with unpleasant reality. Our
confidence in success in the future has
become even more uncertain as our educa-
tion is being juggled and compromised as
just another casualty of the bankruptcy.
For me, the bankruptcy was at first just a
financial affliction to affect only the financial
Y{Orld1 I thought it would pass me by in the
form of newspaper headlines. It was an
unpleasant shock when I realized that my
world was merely a satellite in a much larger
system, subject to the pull and tug of larger
bodies. With the budget aundl. we are sur-
rounded by hundreds of ifs -sa!narios for
every situation. ranging from bad to worse.
Th scenarios, no matter how unlikely
or implausible, are devastating to teacher
and student morale. Receiving ~yotf notices
with the poalbllltyU rehire in the fall.
watching to aee which ~mm are cut or
compromised (atbJettcs transportation,
for example), llaening to parental discus-aons on whether CK not to move to another
area . . . we are all people. 1bele things
hurt.
Leaming is also adversely affected. At my
schooL the science deparbnent is in a aux.
Mr. Wynkoop, a biology teacher d mdlly
years, is going to retire. II, due to the budget
crunch, a replacement biology teacher ts not
hired, the other teachers in the science
department who are not qualified to teach
biology will have to hutily becmle so l
hope to major in btology In roJlege. How
can J or anyme else at the school hope to
have the same mnpetitive edge as every·
one eJle at cOOege if we came from a xi· .
;,
ence background where biology teachers
had to become qualified to teaCb blology
over a summer? Lack of funds for materials
and activities also take their toll. Students
cannot truly learn simply by reading out of a
textbook (old, decrepit textbooks at that)!
California is ranked 41St in the nation in
education. Must the situation further
decline?
Solutions? The answers depend on the
question itself. Solutions to what? The bank-
ruptcy? It has already happened. Solutions
for salvaging our money? The school dis-
tricts have already trimmed the budgets for
next year. At any rate, budget cuts are not
an answer; they are penny-pinching mea-
sures. Solutions for saving out education?
Give us 100% of our money back.
Certainly it is falr not to favor a certain
group. but is it wL9e1 In history class we
have discussed the concept of "the greatest
good for the greatest munber." Yes, the
schools are a minority, with little to off er
Orange County as far as money is con-
cerned. But the schools are vitally importartt
to Orange CoW'lty, for they shape its future.
Our education must not suffer just to make
for easier gcmg in the short run.
Our education is the key to the future -
our future -your future. We cannot afford for
it to be c:unpom.ised further.
correspondence -..
Measure Ra
cheap solution
I just don't mind paying 2
cents more for a Ruby Burger,
15 cents more for dinner at the
Yankee Tuvem, or 25 cents
more for a Reyn Spooner shirt.
What's the difference between a
bankruptcy, a tornado, Oood, or
earthquake? They're all di5as-
ters! Let's pass prop. •R" (the
112% sales tax increase) and
keep our county libraries open.
our schools fully staff ed. our real
estate values from dropping,
and pay off our debts.
BOB KNOX
Newport Beach
Thanks for the
attention
We here at the Save Our
Youth Organization wanted to
let you and your staff know 1
how much appreciation we
have fCK all that the Daily Pilot
bas done for us. You always
have done a great job d. cover-
ing SOY with outstanding arti.-
des, both large and small.
Since our beginning, from
tho8e stories we have received
tremendous support from the
community which gca to show
tl:wlt wbml Wtllaled by a kx:el
new1p1p1r. irldMduall ana wm-
lng to g8l~.
Dee(!~~
because without such giving
people in the commwlity (finan-
cially and emotionally) we
cease to help out the young
people in the area. which in this
day and age is very necessary.
You and your staff are to be
congratulated for the good war
that the Daily Pilot does for the
Costa Mesa and Newport
Beach area Thanks!
OSCAR SANTOYO
Director, Save Our Youth
Costa Mesa
A murderer named
progres.5
I witnessed a "oold blocxled
murder" on the 200 block d E&1
17th Street (in front d. the Great
Western Bank Branch) d Costa
Mesa la.st Tuesday morning.
After the murder the body
was mutilated and unceremoni-
ously thrown into a dumpster.
The murderer's name was
·"Progress" and was armed with
a power saw.
The murder victim was a
rnagnifi.cent tree that bas stood
for many years as an expression
d beauty and mength that
Mother Nature gives w in
many ways.
lam not an envirorunentalist
bUt seeing that beautiful tree
fall mm such an untimeiy
death was like lollng ci ok1
friend.
ft ii a lhlme lhll jilOlll:
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FloOding puts damper on Junior
All-American Football progtam
By Mary Ann Harmon, Staff Writer
NEWPORT-MESA-Rains ear-
lier this year left green hills, color-
ful flowers . .. and soggy football
equipment for a local youth sports
league.
An estimated $80,000 in gear
owned by the Newport-Mesa
Junior All-American Football
Association was drenched· with
mud and mildew after storms
flooded the group's large ship-
ping storage container near Boni-
ta Creek Park in Newport Beach.
Practice uniforms, game uni-
forms, scoreboards, timers, down
markers, dummy bags, goal post
pads, medical kits, helmets, knee
pads, shoulder pads, thigh pads,
hip pads and tail bone pads -all
were ruined.
Among the few things that sur-
vived the sludge were the foot-
balls.
"When we opened the con-
tainer it was dank a nd it
smelled.~ said coach and volun-
teer Jim Stroffe.
~The jerseys and the pants
were sopping wet and were.spot-
ted with black mold and mildew.
It was the kind of thing you look
at and say you'd rather close the
door and hope it goes back where
it came from. H
Pidgram volunteers now worry
that they won't be ready for train-
ing this summer. So league mem-. .
r-------------------------~ ! WANT TQ tP? !
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: tNtJon. call Rothwell at SU-: :
: 2909, extension 276. :
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bers a.re asking the commUQ.ity for
help. Donations of cash or sport-
ing goods a.re· welcome , and
greatly needed.
Association leade rs estima te
. that about $15,000 is needed to
get the equipment back into
working order for the start of the
season. League officials hope to .
have the equipment cleaned,
replaced and ready by the first
day of training, July 31.
About 150 young athletes,
ages 7 to 13, p lay in the .football
program, which h as been in the
conununity for about 30 yea.rs.
The league runs as a non-profit
organization., Players pay $175
registration fees, which covers
league fees to the main organiza-
tion, insurance and referees.
The local group also spends
$3,000 each year to recondition
and X-ray helmets. All coaches
volunteer for the season, which
runs from September to Novem-
ber.
"Here we are, trying to raise
enough money to bring down the
registration costs and we get
this,• said John Rothwell, another
parent volunteer. "We're just ask-
ing for help from everyone. H
League representatives have
even tried asking -without luck
so far -for financial help from the
Transportation ·Corridor Agen-
cies, on the reasoning that grad-
ing for the construction of the toll
road nearby contributed to the
mess.
Stroffe said the excavated dirt
from the San Joaquin Hills toll
road's MacArthur Boule vard pro-
ject piled into Bonita Creek and
caused the water to overflow intp
the shed. ' '
But Paul Glabb, spokesman for
TCA, said the flooding was
caused by the massive a.mounts of
rain from the previous storms, not
from the construction.
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Funny thing about bunions, while you sit around ' ~ '/IH/.~/ 2. Patient• are generally ie.. apprehenalve.
wondering how you got them (moat are \ -1 3. Generally there Is lets pain. hereditary), they just keep gettlng bigger. Year ~ /. after year, left untreated, bunions only grow I ,1 4.tlf J. 4. Small Incision• reduclng,poeeibillty of lwge
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trcn the intergenerational
exchange just gives dill-
dten another outlet fm their
seMces b' tbo8e wjtb Atz-the kids started speaking
beirnerS and <XbeJ" ailments. Spanish end then two ci the
Through programs like 'grandpareots' started speak-
the intergenerational ex-ing Spanish to the kids,•
chzuige. the tables have Said Toni Ch4unberlain1
been somewhat turned. child development supervi·
Children help the elderly sor for the· Head Start pro-
through songs and dances gram at Rea. ·~the two
they perlorm. adults, who never met
experience. ·
Organizers hope to before, started speaking
increase the . visits to two Spanish to each other.
"If they see the wheel-
chairs and canes over there.
it's more normal," she said.
"They see the older people
more, so th~ can accept
everybody and not just their
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Mesa, Huntington Beach' and Foun-
tain Valley, the center has about six
clients who require nursing care. but
can handle at least a dozen or so
more. Many in need of the health
care service m1ly not have heard
about it, said Cordula Dick-
Muehlke, a clinical psychologist and
executive dU:ector at the center.
"The ·center provides the same
level of nursing care as at a skilled
nursing facility," Dick-Mueblke said.
"It offers an alternative to institution-
alization and lets families stay
together in the community. Oients
can come· here for the day and go
back• home at night and stay with
their family.~
It's also a lot cheaper than institu-
tionalized care, Dick-Muehlke said.
Daily costs at the center range from
$.54 to $60 and are covered by Medi-
Cal and some insurance and man-
aged care health plans, she said.
The center seems to be just the
ticket for Sidney Hansen, 88, of
Huntington Beach.
Described as frail and having a
tendency to fall, Hansen comes to
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week and therapists put him
through the paces in his walker arid
on a stationary bicycle.
He's also under the cared a nurse
for other ailments.
Hansen also takes part in social
and mind-challenging activities at
the center that indude music and art
therapy, games, arts and crafts, reali-
ty orientation, exercises and current
events discussions:
Formerly a caq>enter in North
Dakota. Hansen lived alone in Emer-
ald Cove in Huntington Beach until
November, when he began to lase his
equilibrium and wasn't eating right
and couldn't be left alone, according
to his daughtei; Kathy Elvin. {
She and Hansen looked at nurs-
ing homes but he became physically
ill thinking about them. she said.
They then came across the Adult
Day Care Center and things have
worked out well since, Ervin said.
u He comes home exhausted." Ervin
said. "He calls it going to work."
Said Dick-Muehlke: "His ambu-
lation is improving and he is getting
steadier on his feet He's an eager
participant in other adivit:i.es and
seems to enjoy what he's doing.
For more infonnation and assess·
rnent, families can contact social
worker Carol Huang or program
director Beverly Daniels at 548-9331.
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someone who wanted. to destroy
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Vesely sa~d, spouting out his
theories with the glee of a day-
time talk show host.
He said anything is possible
on the Internet, where peopl e
assume different identities,
enact their fantasies and in some
.cases,· meet their soul mate.
#We've had two marriages -
one is already annulled -some
divorces, a few engaged couples
and several babies b orn," he
said laughing.
He explained that the Inter~
net attracts all kinds of people
who want to enhance their social
life.
#Imagine iI you went to a bar
or nightclub and struck up a
conversation, 'Hi, qow ya
doing?' -it takes off from there,"
he said.
Vesely himself -became
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on-line business to get in on the
profit side of the trend. The
average user spends $12 to $~4 a·
month, he said.
Since then, bis business has
grown to incorporate 1,400·users
with the capacity for 52 peoJ1le
to communicate at ,9.DC~
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from as far away as New Jersey
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that's a risk the optimist Vesely
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l!m&*e BaDroam in COit.a Mela.
pnmdled to manage the dub
ai!iipOOltiy and to a8lle a 181t.au•
rant and ntgt• \lb that would be an
... to the city. l'i a pmdle Mulholland saki he
-fullBed delpite what be coosid-en to be umeuonable iestrictims on
the Ule permit.
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this place."
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ject cl amSiderable debate Monday .
Since the dub opened just b8ore
Tbanksgiving, the police de~
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activity, dten sending ~ to do
rootine walk-ttl.rougm. Qty Attor-
ney Bob Burnham bas compiled 16
written declarations mm polke offi-
cers, residents and· patrons who
claim the dub bas violated n\uner-
ous state and local ordinances.
According to police, officers have
witneSsed an increase in the amount
of drunken driving, public intoxica-
tion, winating in public and: rowdy
behavior. Neither Burnham nor
Pt>Jice department officials are rec-
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action to the council The council will
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and oral, and reach its own conclu-
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the story of Costa Mesa's 3-0 loss to Irvine ln c'IF Dlvlslon m baseball action, see.~age 84.
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spots which participated in the contest.
Feeding
frenzy _
•College water polo
recruiters need go no farther
thfill the blue waters of .
Marian Bergeson Aquatics
Center on the 'corona del Mar
High campus~ .
By Richard Dunn, Staff Wr1ter
CORONA DEL MAR -Eleven
seniors. Eleven Division l college water
polo players next fall.
Of the group. three ea.med
scholdrsfups to Pac:ilic 10 Conference
schools. The others, all recruited in one
way or another by their future Division
I school, will play as walk-ons.
In four years, these Corona d el
Mar High seniors posted an
amazing 91-11 record, including a
49-9 mark in two varsity seasons,
while winning vutually every
tournament in which they entered.
NThey won e verything ·but CIF. ~
CdM Coach John Vargas said.
The Sea Kings, champions of the
prestigious South Coast and
Northern Calif o mia tournaments m
1993 and 1994, reached the CIF ·
Southern Section Division I finals
both years. but came up sh ort twice,
losing to El Toro in sudden death in
the '93 t.JUe game at Belmont. 10-9,
the n losmg to Long Beach Wilson by
the same score m last season's final.
They were more than fast swimmers
and good de f enders. Playing
intelligently was CdM's primary
MARCMARllN f DAILY Pl.OT
Corona del Mar High's water polo forces proved to be a virtual goldm1ne for college water polo coaches -sending 11 seniors on to four-year schools. • SEE FRENlY PAGE B2
Dent-Dent
combo is
readying
to bump
and grind
•Adoption Guild Tour-
nament nearing for 34th
run.
A s Adoption Guild
XXX1V draws near,
some of the more
unique teams ever assembled
in the historic charity doubles
tournament are prepared to
take the courts.
Among them, a father and
son combination 1n the me n's
open division, where former
Grand Slam doubles
champion, Phil Dent, and his
son, highly touted junior Tyler
Dent, will do their thing
ftgelnst l(Xlle of the top pros in
tb& area, as well as against
NCAA champions.
Tyler Dent ll ranked among
lbe top five in the nation in the
boys 141; Phil Dent won
doubhiis titleil at the Australian
Open and Whnbledon .•
Anodler riOteWOdby tMm ID
the men's open ti Jan~
NCAAlinp.,c=Mmptce,.._
USC 1Ut ~.and~
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richard
dunn
Brett Hanson {Newport
Harbor), this year's Pacific 10
Conference singles champion
from USC. Leach and Hanson
are seeded No. 1. Surprise,
9Urprise.
The Adoption Guild event
begins next week for three
days over Memorial Day
weekend, and concludes with
se,p:lis and finals June 3-4 at the
Newport Beach Tennis Oub.
There are over 500 entries
in this year's tournament, more
than last year, less than two
years ago.
• Where are you, novice
and beginner players?
Thanks to NBTC (ieneral
Manager Irv Goldberg, this
year's Adoption Guild featured
ovice/beginner 3.0 ~ w a regWa1 3.0 m m~swomen'I and
There were no entrte11n the
n~ca~.
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daily pilot high school athlete of the week
The Birdman
•Flamboyant Corona del Mar High senior Jero.11?-e Poyyak has
carved unique niche as CIF Southern Section badminton
singles champion.
By Barry Faulkner, Staff Writer
J erome Poyyak's entry into the high school badminton community began
with all the subtlety of a Madonna stage show -before an Amish
audience.
As an unknown Corona del Mar High junior, the buzz, surrounding Poyyak's
presence at a weekend tournament often centered as much around his choice
of hair color as his shot selection. /
With his jet-black basketball sh oes, baggy mesh shp rts that droop just t;elow
his ineecaps, and Efxpressive court presence, Poyyakl now a senior. still raises
eyebrows among his markedly 111ore reserved opponents.
But it's function, more than form, which has risen to the forefront of Poyyak].
subsla1\tial reputation. Results command respect and his 48-0 singles record,
including the CIF Southern Section championship earned Saturday at Cypress
College, now creates greater fanfare than his formerly turquoise coiffure.
·1 kind of came out of nowhere," said the Daily Pilot Athlete of the Week.
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12 SAl\IRDAV. MAY 20, 1995
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weapon.
•Wlth this group, it wasn't a that they also did well in school, ..
V41111Af Nid. •1t was easy to teach them. They learn quickly."
~Hel'e are the seniors,·1n alphabetical order: •
Thad Buzolich
Thad Buzolich, one of CdM's
quickest swimmers, is beaded for
Stanford on a scholarship. He's a
4.0 GPA stu-
dent who ..
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scored 1, 280
on the S.A.T.
BuzoUch, 6-·
foot-3, 180
pounds,
stepped up in
the big games.
Considered
one of Cd.M's
top defensive
players, he Buzollch
merited first-
~
' ~ I . ,
ti
team All-CrF Division I and first-
team All-Sea View League hon-
ors last season.
Tom Capretz
Tom Capretz, d strong, physi-
cal player (6-2, 210), will walk-on
at the Univer-
sity of the
Pacific.
Capretz
injured his
shoulder at lhe
beginning of
last ser1son
and missed c1
lot of playing
time, but he'!.
nails guarding
set. "It C would've bee n apretz
nice to have
him around for the whole sea-
son,• Vdrgas '>dld
Cameron Glasgow
Cameron Glasgow, who
played regularly, mostly m d
reserve role,
will attend UC
Berkeley as a
walk-on. "In a
couple of
years, if he
sticks around,
he'll definitely
play (at Cal),"
Vargas said.
"It'll take him
a couple of
years to team G lasgow
the system up
there, so it's just a matter of him
staying with 1t, because he's a
srnart player He'll go in Wlth d
Jot of knowledge •
Matt Hedley
Matt Hedley, a mullJ-lalented
student, will wdlk-on al Buck-
nell He scored
over 1,200 on
the S.A.T
Hedley, dn
award-win-
ning a rtist, is
perhaps lhe
most intelli-
gent playPr on
the team. u1
told him if he
ever wante d to
Doug Jett.on
Doug Jetton, an outstanding
goalie, is headed for Brown Uni-
versity in the Ivy I.:eague. Jetton
was a first-
team all-
league choice
and a Daily
Pilot Athlete of
the Week. He
scored around.
1,200 on the •
S.A.T. "He had
somE: very big
games," Var-
gas said. "He Jetton did well in the
South Coast
Tournament, b~ played well in
the ClF finals and in the semifi-
nals against Foothill.•
Adam McFarland
Adam McFarland, one of
CdM's best defensive player,
accepted a .
scholarship to
Stanford.
McFarland
was a first-
team All-ClF
and first-team
all-league
selection,
while leading
the Sea Kings
in steals.
McFarland, Mcfarland who stands 6-
3, has a wing
span of 6-8. H1S GPA (3.7) and
S.A.T. (1 ,330) were top notch.
James Palda
JdJiles Palda, the team's sec-
ond-lead.mg scorer, accepted a
sc}lolarship to
UCLA. Palda
was twice a
first-team all-
league pick, a · ·
second-team
All-CIF selec-
tion as a junior
and a first-
team choice as
a senior. l{e
was the team
captain his Palda
senior year,
and team MVP twice. Palda was
the league's co-Player of the Year
last autumn.
Adrian Strelzow
Adrian Strelzow, a two-year
starter for the Sea Kings, is head-
ed for UC
Berkeley,
where he will
walk-on. He
was one of
Vargas' prima -
ry weapons for
two years.
Strelzow, a
second-team
a ll-league
selection last
season, was Strelzow
go into codch-Hedley · among the
ing, he would
be a great codch, • Vdrgd'> <idld
Neil Hueston
Neil Hueston, the tedm's
spark plug, will wdlk-on at UC
Berkeley. Hue-
ston, the club's
leading scorPr,
was the Sea
View League's
co-Playe r of
the Year and a
second-team
All-CIF choice.
Within two
years, Hue-
ston, a left-
hander, is
expected tQ
Hueston
make an impact on Cal's coun-
terattack from the left side.
Brian Ward
team's fastest swimmers.
Kevin Tucker
Kevin Tucker, a two-year
starter with exa!llent speed, is
going to UC
Berkeley,
where he will
walk-on. Tuck-
er w.as a sec-
ond-team all-
league pick
last season.
"He's in the
same category
as Adrian,"
Vargas said. Tucker
•Both of those
guys did the
little things that go unnoticed.,
bu they're comfortable in doing
the things they do."
Brian Ward, a solid backup pldyer with good swimming speed, is
beaded to Long Beach State as a walk-on.
"In guys like Ward, Hedley, Glasgow, you're looking at guys who
didn't start, but they made the guys who did start, better,• Vargas
said. "They worked out against those guys every day and made them
work hard, which, when yQu're young, you don't really understand 1t.
But they made d s1gnllicdnt impact on bow well we did in those four
years ...
Adds Vargas of Strelzow and Tucker: They're really selfles!>
players, both team lond of guys who are comfortable throwing the
ball to others. Unfortunately, they didn't get in the newspaper a Jot,
but those others wouldn't be scoring without those guys."
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3.0mtxed.
•1 WU disappointed, toe>, that
the 3.0 men'I wasn't btaaer, •
said Ellen Bryant, NBTC'
Director of Tennis. •1 think it will
take-time (for the lower levels to
come around). All the clubs have
to get together and make sure
they have students and members
aware of it, too. I think there's a
responsibility for the clubs to
make sure people are aware of
it. ..
Adoption Guild rounds will
take place locally at NBTC, John
Wayne Tennis Clu_b, Palisades
Tennis Club, Park Newport,
Mesa Verde and Balboa Bay
Club Racquet Club.
• Also new this year is a
juniors division, where ,
ro_und-robin competitio~ ...
take place for four teams, Dent
and Thomas Uoyd (son of Hank
Lloyd) being seeded No. 1.
• For the third consecutive
year, the popular men's
35-and-over diviSion will be
played at the Adoption Guild:
1n 1993, Bob Hochstadter and
Dick Miller were crowned
inaugural champions, while last
year in a memorable final, Chris
Dunk and Glen Petrovic
defeated Phil Dent (John Wayne
pro) and Ross Case (Big Canyon
pro).
• The Adoption Guild
tournament benefits Holy Family
Services, an organization
deqicated to birth parent
counsel..lihg, child care services,
adoption family seJVices, post
adoptiv~ counselling, and child
abuse and .domestic violence
counselling, among other things.
Thumbs up to the 50 or so
women Adoption Guild
members who run an excellent
tournament each year. Pat
Allebom, Patty Anderson, Joan
Bernard, Sara Boty, E.G.
Chamberlain, Margit Christiano,
Kathy Cook, Marian Devick,
Wynn Griffith, Mickie Lewis,
Nicki Marx, Sally Peck, Sara
Regan, Bobbie Stabler, Camille
Reno and Joan Sammis have all
been involved over 10 years.
• Looking for a great tennis
program this swruner? NBTC
has the answer, beginning June
26 with five two-week session5
under the direction of dub pro
Dave Sherbeck.
In addition to the club's
regular camp, this one is for
intermediate afld advanced
players between the ages of 9
and 18, with less instruction and
plenty of match play. Strategic
lessons will be taught.
•As a parent. one of the
biggest frustrations is having
other kids to hc,ve your child
play against," Bryant said. For
more information, call 644 -0050,
extension 29.
• The Newport Beach
Marriott Hotel and Tennis Club
has been selected as one of 16
sites for the region in the Infiniti
U.S. Men's Amateur
Championships, the largest
amateur tournament in the
nation with approximately 250
club and 50,000 players
expected to participate. • ...
Robyn Ray's Newport Beach
Marriott club will host rounds
June 17-18 and June 24-25, with
winners advancing to the
regional championships at the
Wayne Club. For more
information on the event, call
1 (800) 499-9625.
RICHARD DUNN is a Daily Pilot
Sportswriter whose club tennis column
appea~ twice monthly.
sec softball wins two
COLUMBIA. Mo. -The South-
ern California College softball
team claimed its first two games
Friday at the NAlA national tolir-
nament being held at the Rain-
bow Softball Complex.
The Vanguards won both
games by identical 2-1 scores and
in ~ach case went eight innings.
In the first game, sec defeat-
ed Belmont, Tenn. as Shannon
Moreno knocked in Angela Woll
with the game-winning run.
Gretchen Brandt was the hero in
the win over William Woods Col-
lege of Missouri, driving in the
game-winner.
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Eagles vow to fight it out for Davis
•Letter-~ campaign
making a difference in
queSt to keep girls
basketball coach.
Tie prospect of losing girls
basketball coach Ruu
Oevla, due to the potential
loss of his job a..s campus security
guard at Estancia High, hu
prompted a mounting ·
letter-writing campaign from
Eagle parents anxious to see his
services secured for next year.
Estancia Principal Peqgy
Anatol, the addressee of the first
wave of pro-DMs
correspondence, said Friday she
too is a Davis supporter.
"There are many reasons to
keep Russ, and we're ITTving a
100% effort to keep him,• said
Anatol, who indicated
Newport-Mesa Unified District
officials are trying to come up
with a workable solution,"
Davis, a talented and
extremely committed walk-on
coach, who will begin work on a
teaching credential soon, has
expressed a strong desire to stay.
But without a confirmed position
at Estancia, he's exploring other
coaching openings, including the
girls job at Santa Margarita
High.
MI know that Mrs. Anatol has
received six letters, and there are
plenty more coming," said Dan
Deming, whose daughter Amy
will be a sophomore on next
year's varsity. MTo a person, all
the parents, and I'm sure all the
kids, would hate to see Russ
Davis go. We decided this
writing some letters would be the
best way to let the administration
know how we feel."
• )In addition to molding
consistently solid teams, Davis is
the guiding force behind the
Eagles' yearly December
tournament.
SA1UROAY
TRACK
Community college men and women -
Orange Coast at State Championships,
Bakersfield, all day.
High school boys and girls • OF Finals
at Cerritos College, first field event at 11
a.m.; first running event at 1 p.m.
TENNIS
High school boys -CIF Individual pre-
lims at Edison High, 9 a.m. ·
•CREW
College men and women -Orange
Coast at Pacific Coast Rowing Champi-
onships at Sacramento, all day.
FRIDAY'S COUNTS
·oawy•s Lodcer-7 boats, 172 anglers.
1,285 barracuda, 81 calico bass, 24 sand
bass, 5 sheephead, 2 rodcflsh, 2 halibut
4 blue shark (two over 200 pounds).
Newport Landing • 6 boats, 109
anglers. 75 calico bass. 991 barracuda, 4
king salmon.
barry
faulkner
Davis has also organized a
team excursion to Hawaii this
summer, and has initiated plans
to host a high-profile summer
tournament involving most of the
top teams in Orange County.
A well-liked and visible
member of the girls basketball
couununity (his players regularly
sing his praises), Davis'
departure would be a colossal
blow to Estancia athletics.
To whom it may concern:
Please consider this my own
unenveloped endorsement.
• Another basketball coach
receiving couununity support
these days is Costa Mesa boys
head man Jason Ferguson.
The 24-year-old Ferguson,
waging an ongoing battle with
cancer in his kidney and lungs,
was the beneficiary of
approximately $1,700, raised to
combat mounting medical costs
at a three-on-three basketball
tournament, May 6· 7, at Costa
Mesa High.
Ferguson, in attendance
Friday at the Mustangs' CIF
baseball playoff game at Irvine
High, expressed his extreme
gratitude to those who helped
with the tournament, which
featured 46 teams.
In addition to the time and
effort al COila MeM players and
parenll. the .mmt's primary
organizer, Pait Adion Sports,
detemll jpedal meritiori for
inaJdng the event an
overwhelming success. Several otlier businesses
supported the tournament. or
made donations, including Top
Dog, the Downtown Costa Mesa
Kiwanis Oub, and The Ul' Pickle
sandwich shop.
Additional benefit
tournaments are already being
planned.
Those interested in
contributing to Ferguson may
send donations to: The Jason
Ferguson PWld/care of Costa
Mesa High, 2650 S. Fairview Rd.,
Costa Mesa, 92626.
• Ferguson, who was told
he'd be undergoing surgery to
try to remove some of the cancer,
following his initial months of
chemotherapy, said doctors have
decided not to operate after all.
He also noted the doctors will
change to a new type ~f
chemotherapy, as the present
qiethod has not produced the
favorable results they had hoped
for.
"The cancer is stronger than
this .type of chemo, H Ferguson
said . "Some types of chemo work
better than others on different
people, so they've decided to try
another kind.~
•Ferguson, who begins a
15-day spring workout schedule
Monday, is working with Mesa
players on a daily basis, and fully
intends to coach the Mustangs
next winter.
"I have good days and bad
days, but many more good
days,• Ferguson said.
• Helping buoy Ferguson's
spirits is the promise of incoming
freshman N.ick Sense, a 6-foot-5
prospect who figures to immedi-
ately contribute in the post.
"He's a player,• Ferguson said.
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Recipient of The
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otary Cluff' Award.
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Sixth-inning collapse does in Mustangs _
• Mesa strikes out 10 times; solid
pitching by Montgomery wasted.
By Richard Dunn, Staff Writer
"We honestly thought we
were going to win this game
until the last out. "
Buonarigo said. "We had every intention of
playing on Tuesday (in the second round)."
Pracht, meanwhile, who improved to 6-1
With her second shutout of the year, struck
out 1Q and walked one. She had jammed a
finger in practice fielding ground balls at
shortstop, where she also play$, and her
start in the pitching circle Friday was in
doubt.
-RICK BUONARIGO EL SEGUNDO ~ Their year-end banquet
" is Monday night. It was also supposed to
serve as sort of a PeP rally for their second-
round playoff game at home the next day.
"Now," said Rick Buonarigo, softball
coach of Costa Mesa High's Mustangs, "I
probably won't see many of them agaip
afte{ Monday.•
Montgomery in the sixth inning, after she
retlred El Segundo's first two bitters.
Dena Wise, El Segundo's No. 3 hitter. sin-
gled to left, then cleanup bitter Jennifer
Stark walked, Montgomery's only free pass.
Both runners advanced into scoring position
on a wild pitch.
"She pitched a no-hitter earlier this
year," El Segundo Coach Howard Williams
said. ·she.strikes out a lot of hitters, averag·
ing between nine and 11 a game.•
Friday's CIF Southern Section Division m
first-rounder against host El Segundo didn't
go as planned.
Costa Mesa, a team with a highly rep-
utable offense, got only two bits against El
Segundo right-hander Tera Pracht, as the
Eagles (20-5) scored three runs in their final
at-bat to earn a 3-0 victory at Recreation
Park.
That's when El Segundo sophomore first
baseman Shilo TaJanoa singled in the hole
to right. scoring both runners and breaking
the scoring ice.
The Eagles, who have no seniors on their
team, never struck out again~t Montgomery.
but found themselves popping up and
grounding out.
In the fourth inning, Montgomery need-
·ed only five pitches to• retire the side in
order, after the fust two hitters swung at the
first pitch. An outfield throwing error on the play
allowed Talanoa to take second, Mesa's sec-
ond of four errors in the inning. •
·we honestly thought we were going to
win this game unW the last out," Buonarigo
said. "We've come back before. These guys
never give up. That's why they were swing·
ing at the end."
An infield smgle and another error
loaded the bases, then the Mustangs' fourth
error of the inning allowed another run to
score.
Mesa shortstop Jennifer Long. who
allowed the Mustangs to reach the playoffs
with her sparkling defeqse t~oughout the
campaign, had seven assists:
"We're fi much better rutting team thdll
that,• Williams said. "(Montgomery) Is a
good pitcher, but we we re 1usl too anxious
all the time."
Julie Collett had both hits for Mesd, a sin·
gle to left in the first and a smgle to right
leading off the fourth, dn inning in whtch
the Mustangs had runners on second and
third with one out, but couldn't scon:>.
Costa Mesa (17-8), the Pacific Coast
League's second-place team, had played
flawlessly in the fi eld for five innings. Junior
pitcher Niki Montgomery during one span
retired 11 batters in a rpw, 14 out of 15.
It was· the ttiird year in a row in which the
Mustangs lost in the opening round of the
playoffs. They haven't won a postseason
El Segundo 3, Costa Mesa O
Costa Mesa 000 000 O' 0 2 4
game since 1979. 1 El Segundo 000 003 x • 3 6 2 Locked in a scoreless pitching duel with'
Prij,cht, the wheels began lo come off for "Everyone of us is very disappointed," Montgomery and Snyder; Pracht and Stark. W-
Pracht. 6-1. L·Montgomery, 13.S.
Newport's Arrow to Oregon St.
• Sailors' swimming
standout headed to Pacific
Northwest after receiving
partial scholarship to
Pacific-10 school.
By Dennis Brosterhous, Staff Wnter
NEWPORT BEACH · Rachel
Arrow, a four-year varsity com-
petitor with the Newport Harbor
High swimming program, signed
a letter of intent recently to attend
Oregon State University.
"She's been a great swimmer
for us for four years." said New-
port girls coach Todd Kolber. "I
think she's swam every event at
least once.•
Arrow holds school records m
four events with Newport -the
100 breaststroke, the 200 individ-
ual medley and the 200 and 500
freestyles.
Arrow noted that before ma.k·
ing the final decision, other candi-
dates were Cal State Northridge
and UC Santa Cruz. She said she
visited the other schools and was
impressed with them, but there
were other factors which clinched
it for OSU.
"l wanted to give Division 1 a
try." she said, "but tJle biggest
thlng was that they offered d
(50%) scholarship. And 1 really
like Oregon.·
lllness, which was later diag·
nosed as a "weird case of influen-
za B, ~ according to Arrow, slowed
down her development during
the latter stages of this season.
She was sidelined from co\npeu·
bon for two weeks, and when she
returned Arrow admitted that it
took her some time to rega.m her
form.
"I was getbng past my shave
and taper times when I got redlly
• sick and lost all my strength,• -.he
said. "It was a slow process get-
ting back to where I was."
Kolber noted, "Her times
before sh e got sick was 2:14 in the
200 IM early in the season and
she was really looking strong. By
league finals, she was back lo
respectable times. but the whole
thing was unfortunate. She might
have been even more successful."
Arrow, who has been swim-
ming year-round with club pro-
grams, said she will focus on the
IM and breaststroke in college.
"l know we'll miss her, w sctid
Kolber. "She proVlded motivation
for a lot' o( the other girls here. r
wish her au the luck ...
Accordtng lo Kolber, C\ther
Newport senior girls and their
future plans include Jenny Mil-
liken, UC Santa Barbara; Hannu
Widger, UC Santa Barbara or
Loyola Marymount, dnd Carey
Read, OrangE> Codst College
Logjam atop Newport East standings
• Cardinals use no-hitter
to top Dodgers, creating
three-way tie for league
lead.
NEWPORT BEACH · The
Newport East Little League Major
Cardinals created a three-way tie
for first place Thursday rug ht with
a 9-1 victory over the Dodgers.
the line, the Phillies fought back
from a 5-0 deficit to win the game,
8-7, in the bottom of the sixth
inning.
The d ecision leaves both teams
at 8-4, tied for a share of the ledd
with the Cards.
Ryan Lynch's bases-cleanng
hit an the bottom of the flfth lied
the score at 7 · 7, and Robert Della
Grotta's hit with the bases loaded
and two 011ts in the bottom of the
Sl.Xth drove in the winning run
LhP Dodgers dt 7 -5 , but only a
game off the pace set by the tn-
leaders.
Jd on Kurtz and Jamie
Wlutaker's strong pitching led the
way for the Cubs, while Riley
Walson had three hits Nick
Prosser and Watson keyed the
Cubs defensively
David Richardson had a two·
run homer for the G1d1lts.
'Swim For The
Futw-e,. slated
CORONA DEL MAR -
The Marion Bergeson
Aquatics Center Will host a.
"Swim Pot The Future•
fifth anniversary celebra-
tion on Sunday, June 4,
from t 1 a.m -2 p.m. at Coro·
na del Mar High School
The event will feature an
array of activities ranging
from a toddlers' swim to
water polo and sWimming
demonstrations Su~
Manon Bergeson, Newport
Beach Mayor John Hedges
and School &am President
Judy Franco have been
inVlted to presade at this
five-year anruversary Cele-
bration.·
Anyone lnterested in
purChasing arid dediCating
a p-.sonaliied tile whidl
will be mounted alongside
the ongmal dedication tiles
at the pool may do so by
callirig Ann Messenger at
(714) 548-8888. The tiles are
available tor $100 and can
be ordered or purchased al
the event.
The public is invited to
support the youngsters. A
donation of SS per person is
r~quested.
POYYAK
CONTINUED FROM 81
'"My first tournament last year
was Alhambra, and I was a
complete no-name. I think
everyone went ·Wboa, who is
this guy?'"
Llke a Stratocaster in an
orchestra of Strdivariuses,
Poyyak is easily identifiable this
season, despite the
"toned-down· purple-tinted
buzz cut he currently sports.
"My hair has been blue,
white, green, turquoise, just
about every color,~ Poyyak
explained. "But I had to stop
dying it for a while, when it start-
ed to fall out, because of the
bleach. I didn't want to be bald
at 18."
Poyyak displays similar flair
with his pl.ay, which has been
developed with the help of a
two-year crash course fTom
form& Estancia High star and
CIF champion Chau Nguyen, the
Sea Kings' assistant coa~h under
Pal Wilson. ·
·I owe a lot to C hau," said
Poyyak, who frequently beatl>
players schooled in the
intricacies of the sport since early
childhood. (Nguyen) taught me
everything I know.•
Wilson, iil his ninth season d~
head coach, marvels al Poyydk's
rapid rise to the top Pchelon of
the sport.
"Badminton is a way of We fo1
most of the top players. but it
isn't that way for Jerome,"
Wilson said.
SATURDAY. MAY 201 1915 IJ
"I tarted playing in P.E. class,
but once Chau started tJaming
me. 1 had to relearn everything,•
Poyyak recalled. •He taught me
a whole new gnp, and t had to
learn aJJ the footwork, which
took monlhs."
Nguyen' expert tutelage was
obvtously a bonus, but Poyyak's
athJettc ability helps complete
the fonnula for success.
Blessed with frenebc energy,
supreme endurance, as well as
an mtuibve, feathery touch,
Poyyak covers the court like a
hummingbird, then renders his
strokes with the subtle grace of a
floating swan.
"Badminton is the perfect
sp'ort for me, totally." said
Poyycik, who plans to continue
playing during his upcoming six·
year stint in the Marines.
"l'm pretty hyper, but usually .
by the end of a long day of
badminton, I'm reddy to go home
dnd go to bed.•
Badmmton also served to res·
cue Poyyak's on{e-flounderihg
acdderruc care(>r, whtch rendered
htm mellg1ble for the hrsl hdll of"
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Tanner Hac kett and Cavan
Cuyler combined for their second
no-hitter of the season. Of(ensive-
ly, Jordon Jones and Matt
Marston each had a single and a
triple, driving in key runs.
Defensively, Johh Hering.
Andy Almquist and Brandon
Hoover made key plays. Dustin
Hatfield stood out defensively for
the Dodgers.
Lynch and Della Grotla both
pitched well in relief, and Billy
Eagle and Josh Cornett each
made several key defens1ve
plays. The Phillies' outfield, con·
sisting of Charlie Stafford, Blake
Mancillas, Leo Lagno, Justin
Ming and Mijanou Pham-Borst
played well defensively.
The Reds outslugged the
Braves, 12·6, as Bradley Kiser and
Kevin HdJt's strong pitching led
the way. The Reds' offensive
allack was led by Rhet Huston.
Chris Erdsieck and Kevin Hart
David Prosser mdde seve1al
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1. (tie) Cards, 8-4; Mets, 8-4; Phillies, 8-
4; 4. (tie) Cubs, 7-5; Dodgers, 7-5; 6
Braves, 5-6; 7. Reds, 3-8; 8. Giants, 1·11.
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14 SATUIU>AY, MAY 20. 1995
.
CdM's Dav.is, Johnson ea111 first team All-Sea View
• KEYWCoaches pick
Cd.M pair for first team;
Newport Harbor's ·
Sandstrom, Pulido, CdM's
Knecht second team
choices.
By Barry Faulkner, Staff Writer
Corona del Mar High's Myles
Davis and Chad Johnson, who
helped the Sea Kings GOntend for
a CCF Division II! baseball playolf
berth through the final week of
the season. have been' selected
first-team All-Sea VJew League
by the drcult's roaches.
Newport Harbor High's Scott
Sandstrom and Denny Pulido, u
well u CdM's Mike Knecht. were
second1.team· selections, while
Sea King Kevin Stuart was afford-
ed honorable mention.
Davis, a senior second base-
man, hit .460 in 15 league games
(23 for 50) with an on-base per·
centage of .552. CdM Coach Joe
Koh's leadoff man, Davis hit one
home run and collected six of his
. nine RBI against league competl-
tioni scoring 10 runs.
Davis, an All-Newport-Mesa
Distrtct selection as a junior, was
second-team all-league last
spring.
Johnson, a junior left-banded
pitcher and first baseman, had a
glistening ERA of 1.35 in 57
innings against Sea View compe-
tition, allowing just 25 bits and
striking out 30. He also won three
of his five decisions in league.
Johnson, also an All-Newport-
Mesa District choice last season,
was second-team All-Sea View as
a sophomore.
Pulido, competing in bis first
varsity season as a sophomore,
fashioned a 3.52 season ERA, and
also hit .317 with two homers and
a team-high 12 RBI.
Sandstrom, a senior second
· baseman, hit .333 for the year,
with one homer, 10 RBI, 12 runs
and WU succesafu1 on 11 of 12
ltolen·bue attempts.
Knecht, a four-year vanity per-
former, had a league on-base per-
centage of .333, but his biggest
contribution came defensively at
catcher.
· Stuart, a junior first baseman
and ptt91er, hit .381 with an on-
base percentage of .558 in league,
with half of his six homers coming
off Sea View hwlers.
Stuart also won one game
league on the mound, posting a
3.15 ERA in just more than nine
innings.
. Irvine High senior right-han-
der Matt Ward, who led Orange
County with 11 regular-season
victories in 14 dedslom, wu the
Mott Valuable Player, ~bile
league cbempton Santa Margart·
ta placed five l8Dk>rs on the first
team.
All·S..Vlew
Le ........... ..
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FlnttlMln
OF, Myles o.vis, Corona del Mar, Sr.
18, Chad Johnson, Corona def Mar, Jr.
P/18, Chris TesNll, Sant.a Margarita, Sr.
SS, Mike ,..,,ney, Santa Margarita, Sr.
OF. Brian Griffin, Santa Margarita, Sr.
. .
P, Ry.n ~ Santa M-v-rtu. Sr.
31. Fritz~. Santa Mqarlta, Sr. c. ~ GngNno. lnline, Sr.
18, SMun Wooley, Irvine, Jr.
18, KM'I Dudt. Woodbridge, Sr.
28, Kenny LIPolnt, Woodbridge, So.
Of. Ryan Ruiz. El Toro, Sr. . Semndtw'n
P, Danny Pulido, ~ Harboll So.
28, Scott S.. ldstrom, fMwpot't Harbot, Sr. c, Mike Knecht. Corona del Mar, Sr.
C. Paul Nkotra, Santa Margarita, Sr ..
P, Justin Partcer. S.nta Margarita, Jr.
28, Joey O'Toole, Irvine, Jr.
OF, John Pham, Irvine, Sr.
OH, Dave Hongslo, lrvlne, Sr.
P, Joe Smith, El Toro, Jr.
SS, navis Vessells, El Toro, Jr.
38118, Trevis Senlk, El Toro, Jr.
Loall hotMNllble mention
1 BIP Kevin Stuart, Corona del Mar, Jr.
Six from Costa
Mesa named to
All-PCL baseball
M~tangs learn a lesson, 3-0
• Estancia's Cabrera, Flores also earn
first-team recognition.
By Barry Faulkner, Staff V'{riter
The Costa Mesa High baseball team, which
earned its hrsl C IF playoff berth since 1981 after
tying for second place with Laguna Hills, placed
three players on the coaches' All-Pacific Coast
League first team and three 0'1-the ~ec~nd team.
Senior Charles Chatman and 1wuors Matt
BroesamJe and Mike Adelmund were first-team
representatives from the Mustangs, joining
Estdncia's Cheech Cabrera and Abel Flores.
Estanoa was represented on the second team
by Galvin Yanagisawa, J oey Herman and Steve
Baker, while Mesa's John Schroeder, Jeremy
Starns, and Julius Vasquez were similarly hon-
ored.
Chatman, a seruor center fielder and leadoff
man, lul .436 against PCL pitching, with 10 of his
13 steals on the season coming in 15 league con-
tests.
Broesdffile, a double threat as a junior pitcher
and first baseman, won four of six decisions on
the season with a 1.66 ERA
Broesamle, who held down the No. 3 spot in
Coach Doug Deats' order, hit .385 in league with
all three of tus homers and 17 of his 21 season RBI
coming against league foes. ·
Adelmund, who rebounded from a slow start
tn nonleague play. hit a blistering .469 in league
with one homer, nine RBI and 12 runs.
A second-team all-league pick as a sopho-
more, Adelmund played primarily in the outfield,
'but dlso helped out on the mound, earning a cru-
cial wm agamst Laguna Hills.
Cabrera, a first-team all-leaguer last spring,
earned repeal recognition as a senior right-hand-
ed pitcher. amassing the majority of Estanda's
innings m league. Cabrera worked 591/3 innings
m the PCL, compiling a 5-4 record with one save
and a 1.53 ERA
Abel Flores, a Junior shortstop, was the Eagles'
most consistent hitter all season, and was a big
reason Coach Paul Troxel's club was able to take
two of three league showdowns with cross-town
rival Costa Mesa. Flores had the team lead in a
number of significant statistical categories,
mcluding his .354 batting average, five home
runs, 28 hits and 22 RBI.
Schroeder, a semor catcher and designated
hitter, hit .386 on the season, with four doubles,
two homers and 13 RBI.
Starns, who clinched the Mustangs' CCF Divi-
sion Ill playoff berth with a complete--game,
three-hit shutout against Aliso Niguel in the reg-
ular-season rmale, lut .333 in league with two
homers and 13 RBI.
Starns, a 1uruor right-hander, was 6-5 on the
season on the mound, posting a 3.05 ERA with 50
strike outs in 1ust less than 60 innings.
Vasquez. a sophomore catcher and third base-
man, hit .338 for the season , including nine dou-
bles, one triple, one homer and 20 RBI.
Ydflagisawa, a senior second baseman, was a
team leader for the Eagles, while Herman, a
Juruor catch er, and Baker, a junior first baseman,
provided pop in the middle of the Estanda line-
up.
Yanagisawa hit .313 overall this season, Her-
man had 14 RBl and batted .303, while Baker bad
a .309 average.
Unive rsity High, which earned the league
crown in its first season after rejoining the PCL,·
had five first-team honorees, including MVP Tim
Blackbum, a standout left-handed pitcher/first
baseman and leadoff man.
•
"One bad
• • II 1nn1ng ...
-DOUG DEATS
Jeremy Starns
(above) delivers
against Irvine batter
in Friday's first
round of the CIF
Division III baseball
playoffs. At left
Starns make a play
to first to retire a
Vaqhero. Below,
Mustangs gather
between innings to
give one another a
boost in their
atte~pt to derail
Irvine. Costa Mesa
came up short, 3-0.
• CIF playoff veteran Vaqueros put an
end to the Mustangs' attempt at first .
postseason win in 14 years, as Irvine
starter Matt Ward hurls one-hit gem.
By Barry f!aulkner, Staff Writer
IRVINE -The Costa Mesa High baseball team
· came, saw, and took notes Friday in the first
round of the CIF Southern Section Division ID
playoffs at Irvine High.
"Next year, we expect to be like (Irvine),• said
Mustangs coach Doug Deats, after the first Mesa
playoff team in 14 seasons dropped a 3-0 ded-
sion to the host Vaqueros (19-7) and senior ace
left-hander Matt Ward.
Ward, who came in leading Orange County in
victories, needed just 73 pitches (59 strikes) to
rack 'up his 12th win in 15 dedsions. The Se~
View League's Most Valuable Player also came
within one strike of his first no-hitter.
But Mesa junior Matt Broesamle poked a two-
out, seventh-inning, opposite-field single cleanly
past the Irvine shortstop to push Ward's work-
load to one more than the minimum.
"We ran into a buzz saw today and he carved
us up,• said Deats, who watched Ward strike out
six, walk none and record 11 other infield outs.
•(Ward) completely dominated us and Irvine
played good defense.•
But while Mesa (13-12) registered nothing on
the scoreboard, it displayed some of the promise
that has Deats' young unit (only three starters
graduate) already counting the days until the
1996 campaign.
"We didn't p~y poorly, we just couldn't get
the sticks going,~ explained Deats, who watched
sophomore catcher Julius Vasquez gun down
four of Irvine's five would-be base stealers (junior
pitcher Jeremy Starns picked the other off first).
Junior shortstop Seth Halverson, sophomore
third baseman Ray Ohrel and senior second
baseman Josh Cant also played flawlessly with
the leather, helping Starns settle down from a
rocky first inning to face the minimum of 15 hit-
ters during one stretch, which ended with a one-
out walk in the sixth.
Starns' flirtation with the strike zone (seven
walks) helped open the door for Irvine, which
managed only three hits off the savvy right-han-
der, who will carry back-to-back three-hitters
(the first was a shutout over Aliso Niguel May 20
to clinch the playoff berth) into the off-season.
"One bad inning,• Deats lamented of the first-
frame jitters that put the Vaqueros in front,
before they had posted their first hit.
After loading the bases with walks, Irvine's
Ethan Gragnano leaned into a curveball that
~ glanced off bis elbow to "drive in" the first run,
and teammate Joey O'Toole promptly toma-
hawked a high fastball for a gap double to left-
cente r field to create what would be the final
margin. DAILY PILOTPHOTOS
BY MARC MARTIN
David Hongslo belted a one-out triple for
Irvine in the third, but was nailed trying to score
on a wild pitch. Gragnano followed with a single,
but was caught stealing second, and that was it
for the Irvine offense.
"Costa Mesa did a good job,• said Coach Bob
Flint, a veteran of 31 playoff games in 16 seasons
at the Irvine helm. "It had to be neat for them to
be in the playoffs after a lot of years. 1 always tell
our kids the playoffs can't ever ruin a good sea-
son, so I think (the Mustangs) need to go home
happy.•
Happy may be overstating things, but Deats
trted to put Mesa's remarkable season in per-
spective. r
"It is a downer, but when you make the play-
offs, the only team that doesn't end with a loss is
the cb.ampion," Deats said. "This team did ~me
stuff that Costa Mesa hasn't done in years, and I
think it broke some stigmas.
"You look around (Irvine's diamond) and yo~
see \he signs on the backstop (recording their
years ln the CIP playoffs) and all the other things
that make tbls a.first-class facility and it's some-
thing for our kids to see. (lrvine) has worked bard
to get these things, and It goes hand-tn-b4.nd
wftb their success.
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Eleven of the area's best trek
to Cerritos College for CIF
track a.no field finals today
• Newport Harbor features seven
girls in Division II competition.
By Richard Dunn, Staff Writer
NORWALK -Seven Newpoft Harbor High
girls, including two in the discus, head a list of 11
area track and field athletes competing today in
the CIF Southern Section Oivisional finals at Cer-
ritos College.
Field events begin at 11 a.m., running events
at 1 p.m.
The top nine places in all events, combining
all four section divisions, will advance to the
Masters Meet at Cerritos College May 26.
No area athlete is competing in more than one
event today.
Of the Sailors' girls in Division II, senior Cara
Heads (130-0) and junior Lia Roussel (121-5) will
go in the discus, while junior Laura Wilson (37-5)
competes in the shot put. Heads and Rousset fin-
ished second and fourth, respectively, in the CIF
Division 11 preliminaries at UC Riverside. Wilson
was sixth in the shot put. · .
Other Newport Harbpr girls include µeshman
sensation Jamie Swarberg in the 1,600 meters
(5:17.80). sophomore M.E. Clayton in the 100
high hurdles (16.48), senior Tula Bowman in the
high jump (5-2) and senior Mandy Clayton in the
tri1>le jump (35-63/4).
Mandy Clayton. the school's record-bolder in
the triple jump (36-4112), wasttle No. 3 qualifier
in the prelims.
Swarberg finished second in the second of
three heats to qualify No. 9, M.E. Clayton was
the third in the first Qf five heats to qualify No. 9,
and Bowman tied seven others for tophigh-juinp
honors.
Corona del Mar senior 1Tacy Clark qualified
No. 6 for the CIF Division Il finals in the girls
3,200, posting an 11:26.42 in the first of two.
heats, finishing second behind Temescal
Canyon's Ellep Muench.
Clark has the quickest time in Orange Coun-
ty this season with a personal best of 11 :01.8.
in boys competition, Newport Harbor senior
Shahram DeZahd was the only area boy to qual-
ify for the ~IF Division Il finals, fiilisbing third
(4 :26.90) in the second of three heats in the 1,600
meters, qualifying No. 9 for the finals.
Estancia has two boys in Division ID, senior
Johann Appell in the 3,200 and sophomore Chris
Felix in the 100. Appell ran a personal-best
9:26.60 in the Division m prelims, while Felix
qualified with an 11 .09 time.
Newport
Harbor's M.E.
Clayton (left) and
Cara Heads
(above), along
with Tracy Clark
of Corona del
Mar, will be
competing today
at the State Track
and Field
Championships
at Cerritos
College. Clayton,
a sopho~ore,
will be iunning
in the 100 high
hurdles, Heads
qualified for the
. discus and Clark
is the sixth-seed-
ed runner in the
3,200 meters.
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AND CASEY LUKSCH
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COUNTY OF ORANCE and personal property. due Publlshtd Newport Costa Mesa, CA 92627 business yet? 'les 10-19·94 TROOUCTION THORITY MASTER FUND· SEA PROGRAM (CONTACT NANCE N 0 9 5·1 8. 16
nollct having been given 10 This business Is COO• Rosafle Anticona 1. Proposed ORDINANCE ING AGREEMENT NO. 3043) AMENDING TITLE 20 OF AMENDING CHAPTER 341 The Cit~ Drive parties known to claim an Beach-Costa Mesa Daily ducted by: an lncll11ldual This statement was filed AMENDING CHAPTERS 8. AERIAl. PHOTO An.AS 17. ACCEPTANCE OF THE NEWPORT BEACH 5.96.010 AND 5.96.045 OF Poat Office Interest therein and the P~ot May 13, l6, 20, 23, Have you started doing with the County Clerk of t.12. 6.04, 10 28. 10.32. SHEETS AND MOSAICS OCEAN FRONT STREET MUNICIPAL CODE SO AS THE NEWPORT BEACH
Box 14171 lime apecilled In such no-1995. Sa702 business yet? No Orange County on April 14. 1502, 20.01, 20.10 AND 9. BALBOA BOULEVARD AND IMPROVEMENTS TO REVISE THE RE· MUNICIPAL CODE PEA·
Orange, CA hct for payment of such PUBLIC NOTICE Otbra E. Vaughan. Powell 1995. 20.70 OF THE NEWPORT AT 21ST STREET LEFT PROGRAM (CONTACT NO. QUIRED REAR YARD SET· TAINING TO ADULT BUSI·
92813·1571 lees having expired will be Thl1 atatement was liled F843372 BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE TUAN LANE (CONTRACT 2984) BACK FOR RESIDENTIAL NESSES.
IN THE MATTER OF told at public auction by Fictitious with tht County Clerk of Pubhshed Newport Beach· SO AS TO REVISE CUR· NO. 3045) 18. 1995 RENTAL VA· PROPERTIES ABUTIING ORDINANCE NO. 95-17
THE PETITION TO INSTORAGE ANAHElM io. Bualn•H Nam. Ofangt County on Maren Costa Mesa Daily PiTot May RENT .NOISE CONTROL 10. PALM STREET P< • CANCY RATE SURVEY ALLEYS WITH WIDTHS OF AMENOINCi-CHAPTEA 5.28
CHANGE THE NAME caled at 1n6 w. Penhall St t t 31, 1995 13 20 27 J 3 1995 REGULATIONS TO BE ING LOT (CONTRACT NO. 19. HARBOR PERMIT AP-20 FEET TO 24 FEET OF THE NEWPORT BEACH Way County of Orange. a emen F842021 ' • • une • · C 0 NS IS TENT WITH 3044) PLICATION NO. 133-88 FROM 2 FEET 6 INCHES MUNICIPAL CODE PEA·
OF LUIS HUMBERTO State of Cahlornla on the dT!" fbuollowl1 no ~sons are Published Nowp<>ft Beach· Sa704 THOSE CONTAINED IN 13. PROPOSED 1995-20. HARBOR PERMIT AP· TO A ZERO FOOT REAR TAINING TO ENTERTAIN·
QOMEZ AND MARIA 24th day or May 1995 at 01ng s ness as. PUBLIC NOTICE THE NOISE ELEMENT OF 1996 BUDGET HEARING & PLICATION NO 256-504 YARD SETBACK (PLAN· MENT ESTABLISHMENTS. ELENA COMEZ ON BE· 1:00 pm. Tttms for the sale a) A RAINBOW OF Costa Mesa Daily Pilot THE GENERAL PLAN ANO APPROPRIATION LIMIT. 21. SPECIAL EVENTS AP· N ING COM Ml SSION CURRENT BUSINESS
HALF OF HUMBERTO art cash only. Sale subject ~~~~~l TRA6~E~H~ Apnl 29, May 6, l3, 20. Fictitious TO ADO CHAPTER 10.26· A. General Plan Amend· PLICATION Application No. AMENDMENT NO. 820) 32. ENVIRONMENTAL
GOMEZ RODRIQUEZ A to canctllatlon. l.Jlndlord • 11 · 1995. B I N COMMUNITY NOISE CON· ment No 94·1 (f) 95-130 26. USE PERMIT NO QUALITY AFFAIRS CITI· MINOR ' rtservH the right to bid. trJalmalAve.M, BfJta. CrlAI 956026211 E. Sa695 uSstnetu atme T~OL (PLANNING COM· B. Oe~elopment Agre• 22. PLANNING COM 1758 (AMENDED) FOR ZENS ADVISORY COMMIT·
Below Is a list of names a · azay • a emen MISSION AMENDMENT ment No 7 MISSION VACANCY THE ATlANTIS CLUB TEE VACANCY CASE NUMBER and unit numbers. Orangethorpt, Anaheim, PUBLIC NOTICE The following ~ns 818 NO. 807) c. Use Permit No. 3518 23. BA-038 $8,200 • 27. use PERMIT NO 33 OCTA CORRIDOR
A177882 Carol Sanchez. 1215 CJA 9280J 7 Ii 5601 E Or Flctltl 1 dRolHn~~A 'cineOMssPUasT.ER CON RE SOLUTION(S) FOR D. Slit Plan Review No. propriate from OlfsllHt 1581 (AMENDED). HOOT· ELECTED OFFICIALS JT. ORDER TO SHOW Suzanoe Coller, 1236 ant uayr • • • ou El.. • ADOPTION 69 . Parking Fund reserves t ERS RESTAURANT GOVERNMENTAL COM·
CAUSE FOR CHANCE Bobbi Blyhe-Posner, 2139 angethofpe, Anaheim, CA BualneH Name SULTING, l5l3 E. Larsen 4. Resolution approving 15. ENCROACHMENT the BALBOA PARKING LO 28. USE PERMIT NO. MITIEE
OF NAME Ollvt Blades Jim Sandra, 92807 Statement Ln., Placenlla, CA 92670 the City's partlcipa11on In AGREEMENT FOR CON· IMPROVEMENT PROJECT 1956(AMENDEO) FOR THE 34 LEAGUE OF CALI·
PETITIONER($) LUIS 2205 This buslne11 la co~ The following persona are Daniel L Sullivan, I, 1513 the 800 MHz (RADIO SYS· STRUCTION AND MAINTE· PUBLIC HEAAING(S) THUNDERBIRD CLUB FORNIA CITIES AEGARD-
HUMBERTO GOMel AND Holli Mululhill, 2248 ducted by: husband and doing buslne11 as: E. Larsen Ln .. Placenlla, TEM) ACQUISITION/JOINT NANCE OF PROPOSED 24. UNDEAGROUNDING ORD INANCE($) FOR ING LEAGUE RESTRUC·
MARIA ELENA GOMEZ ON OabborahCooper,2263 wife WATERWORLD. 261 CA 92670 POWERS AGREEMENT; PRIVATE IMPROVEMENTS UTILITIES IN CHANNEL ADOPTION TURING SUPER COMMIT· BEHALF OF HUMBERTO Brian Burgess, 2264 Have you started doing Backs Lana I B, Placentia, This business Is con· CONT A ACT ( S) ANO WITHIN THE PLAZA DEL ROAD FROM OCEAN BOU· 29. ORDINANCE NO 95-TEE
GOMEZ RODRIGUEZ A RonlGermo,3119 buslnessyet?Yes2·20·95 CA 92870 ductedby:an lndlvldual AGREEMENT($) NORTE PUBLIC AIGHT·OF LEVARD TO NORTH OF 15 AMENDING CHAPTER Published Newport
MINOR HAS/HAVE FILED A John Molnar, 41 08 · Jamal M. Jazayrll Timothy Van Kannan, T7 Have you started doing 6. LICENSE AGREEMENT WAY ADJACENT TO 1704 "M" STREET IN PENIN· 10.54 OF THE NEWPORT Baach·Costa Mesa Daily
PETITION FOR AN ORDER Pamela Tllylor, 4132 This statement was flltd W. Bay #A, Costa Mesa, business yet? No WITH THE CITY OF HUN· PLAZA DEL NORTE BAL· SULA POINT (PROPOSED BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE Pilot May 20, 1995
TO CHANGE NAMES ~ves~~41H ~h~~~~~~~w ~~L ~~~I ~T~IN~G~T~O~N~B~EA~C~H~==~B~O~A~~~N~l~N~W~LA~=·=dSA!S~SE~S5S5M~E~N~T~D~IS~T~R~IC~T~P~E~R~n~l~N~IN~G~~TO~~N:D:E~·~==~~=~A~7~~ FR 0 M H u M 9 e RT 0 Pet8f Andrada. 4206 Orange County on March Peggy LouiH Robles, 281 Thia statement was tiled 1,
GOMEZ RODRIGUEZ TO Greg Reynolds, 4256 31, 1995 Baclt1 Lane, IB, Placentla, With the County Cler~ of
JOSE HUMBERTO GOMEZ Theodore Gorkln, 4260 F642029 CA 92670 Orange County on April 21 ,
It Is hereby ordered that Sandra Blades. 4338 Published Newport Beach-Thi• bu1lne11 11 co~ 1995.
all persons lntereatod In Atnff AM Howard, 4377 Costa Mesa Dally Pilot ducted by: co-panner1 F844127
this manor appear bat James Don Biggs II. 4380 April 29, May e, 13• 20, Have you •tarted doing Published Newport Beach·
this court In Department Alfonso Valdez Jr., 4396 1995 buTlalnesa ytt? No Costa Mtsa Dally Pilot May Donna Hayward 5233 • mothy Van KaMln 20 27 June 3 10 1995 No. 703 of the Ofange pub II sh, d N, w p 0 rt Sa698 This statement was flied • • ' · 7 ~~dr!:O~~o~~ Beach-Costa Mesa Daily PUBLIC NOTICE with 1ht County Clerk of Sa 06
on s-20. 1995 at 2:00 o·ct-Piiot May l3, 20, 1995· ~5 • County on ApfU 4• PUBLIC NOTICE
ock p.m., and then and Sa701 Flctltlou• ...,
there show cau" If any PUBLIC NOTICE 8u1ln•H NanM F642297 CITY COUNCIL they have, why the petition StatenMnt Publllhed Newport Beach-AGENDA SUMMARY
for change of name should NOTIC• OF TM following persona 11e Costa Mtsa Dally Pilot CITY OF
not be granted. PUBLIC HURINO doing bUslne11 u : Apr1I 29, May 8, 13, 20, NEWPORT BEACH
It 11 further ordered that 1 MESA CONSOLIDATED e) MINUTEMAN SER· 1995. Prt1tnt1tlon by N~·
copy ol this order 10 show WATER DISTRICT VICES, b) S.T.C. CON-Sa694 PORT BEACH CONFEA· caust be published In N STRUCTION, 17150 N• ENCE AND VISITORS BU. COSTA MESA DAILY Thuradav, whope St., 11112, Fountain PUBLIC NOTICE REAU • Status of Goals
PILOT, a newspaper of Ma~ 18, 1995 Valley, CA 92708 •
. general clrculatlon pub-• 3:00 p.m. • Chapman G. Zundel, 855 Flctltlou•
li1htd In this county, 11 and Thur9dav, W. Bak•. tll208. Coata •wlneH Name
ltaat ~· a wHk for four Mav 21 1ns Meaa. CA 92828 Statement eonsecuUve weeks prior to • 7100 p m • St1111tn T. Gonulff, US The following pefaona ere
the day of tht l\eatlng. • ' W. Baker, tll208, Costa dol~ bualne11 11:
DATii MAY 8, 1995 or•• aoon Mtaa. CA 92829 TH!" HEALTHEE ALTER· CommlHloner Tho-thereafter a• th• Thia bu1lne11 11 con-NATIVE, 11401 WNt StrHt, agenda permit• ducted by a general part· Qatdtn GrOYt, CA 92640 m•• H. lohulte, COM· 8oard M"tlng Room nerahlp Roaalle Antlcona, 11401
MllllONIR OP THI Me .. Con .. lldated Have you elated doing Wtat StrHt, 0&1den Grove,
IUPIRIOR COURT Weter Dl•trlct bUllneu yet? Yu 4-12-M CA 92640
LU IS HUMBERT 0 1985 Pleoentl~ Chapman G. Zondtl Thl1 bu1lnt11 la con·
GOMEZ a MARIA ELENA Thia ltaltmtnC WU flted t::=======::1 I GOMEZ, 1234 E. MADISON Avenu., Coeta .... , with the County Clerk of
19, SANTA ANA. CA 112707 The ~~ectorl of ~e:ge Cowlty on Apfll 13,
Publlahtd Newport tht MtH ~aolldattd • FM3114
Beach·Coat• MHI Dally w... Dl11tlcto lnvll•• "'-Publl9hed Ntwpoft IMctl-~~ 99~y 13, 20. 27, June ~W:: •=:r'U: C<>Ma Mesa Dally Hot Mey
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PROPOSED WATER RATE .. 1CXI PUILIC NOTICE INCREASE Thia 11e1n _. be die-PUIUC NOTICI
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:------lcoSTA MESA 1024 MOBILE COSTA MESA 2124 NEWPORT BALBOA NEWPORT RENTALS TO GARAGES BUSINESS
HOMES 1100 BEACH 2169 PENINSULA 2607 BEACH (1.f89 SHARE 2724 .FOR RENT 2740 OPPORTUNITY
$1&9 950 w/Ttrmll TOWNHOMB -iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 2904
A o\ve Aw•~I Lrg NB/Lido Exclualva bch 2Br+loft or 3 rd Br BIO CYN gated comm. Stepa to •••oh 1Br •DLX 29R 2BA IHI• CDM room w/pvt bath * 1000 aq ft Storage
3Bd·2.5Ba Eaatslde, reaort. 2 doll houses, End•unlt. Cln, new pnt Tastefully furn 2Br 18a dwnatra. Carport. Npt Hta, vaulted cells, 4 blocks from beach. Cara, Furn, Boats. PYCNOQENOL & DHEA
excellent area. Won't wkand or perm llvlnQ. & crpt. Yard, fp, 2-cat 2Ba, turn key. Avail Very clean. 104 15th fp, nu cpl, detach unit, W/O. Non-smkr. $425. Inventory, otc. Newpt Dlstrlbulera. Call Now
= last I Call nowl Pvt bch, boat allp avl. gat,rafrlg,W/Dlncl. lmmed. $3000. 759-St.#3. $750/mo. Avail patio, gar. N/pel 640-2769or472·2096 Blvdlr\CM.673-1943 for Important Update.
PATRICK TIENOAE Taking offers. 873-4031 8kl/842-3850 0120or119-360-2629 5/27. Gary 720-9422 $1050 780-1713 or l!'alde Coat• Meu 1-(800)·552·5923. R:~!J~~· 1ST IONTH RENT $390 Beach Area 857·1n8 1 bdrm avail In 3 Vend Rte. Brand new ~,...,,,...,.,.,,.'!':"!:,,.....,,,.._...,.....,,,.--ACREAGE 1125 +Oap-2Br+2Ba 1nhm CORONA StUdlo Unit Sanitized, bdrm twnhae. Neat, COMMERCIAL roach. (25+) Stocked BY OWNER: Back Bay w/yard .. Pata OK. Pool, Yearly or Winter prlv, studio, 1 h ... frm clean, drug.free non· & ready. $4,500. No
• touAI.. HOUSIHG 4Br 38a, tam rm, ofc, GOTT .. Sl!LL .., .. STI lndrya. e48-2848 Furn/llnfurn, 1-4Br DEL MAR 2822 Bch. N/P, avl 8/1, amokera need only REAL ESTATE glmmlcksl 800-835-6300
Ol'l'OllTUN•TY guest qlra. 2500 aq ft. .. ..... Some oceanfronta. $600/mo. 548-2369 call. No cats. $400/ VENDING ATE•New
• AMIUlllllfilMwrUPit ln lllls $425,000. 645-0976 2.5 ~~~ e>qwn 2BrHOUHWftard-Gar S650toS1900mo . .ADORABLBSTUDIO mo+V!lutll.65<>-4292 Machines In 2t Loca·
.......,.a&aellteCU•llMF••· •OCEAHBREEZES• 35 AcrJSt7,500IS2.500 Down Total Mii S395+Dap, VIiia Rentals Frpl, amt kHch/nO atv. Large br/pvt bath in tlons•Buy All or ' n fllr ...... Ad II ttll as 3Br 2th Ba home, fp, $250/monttVOwnlr Will Carrf w/d hkug. Newly dee· 67 5•4912 Good loc. No gar/pats MISCELLANEOUS darling newer Back BUSINESS OFFICE Part•B00-599-6780 '. :~lllllcl..US,.!llletal cuf..d•aac, nu cpVpnl. NtlakH,skling &Na11ortst orated. 42-5858 S650/leaaa. 85f5.3120 et:U'l'ue ::lo~~~~3~18:3;1/d. FOR RENT 2769 VENOING·FAl'ilTASTIC
• ''Illy rt.U. Won't last at $199,900 1-(800)·223-4763 3Br 2 1AIB• Condo Property Mgmt Deluxe .extra large 3Br .uH••~ Local route. 400%
• U11llall11 er •lmhwlaallon Owner/Agt. 650-3447 Alch dbl gar. Avl now. Large Selection 3Ba upper. Frplc, gar, NB beaut pvt hm, lrg profits. $1200/wk
• NIH II"''· collf. 111111111. Quiet 8ac:k Bay TnhM OUT-OF-COUNTY $1100/mo. Avoca~o & Vacation Rentals w/d hkup. Avail e/15. unfum br, phn. ca91e, 3·RM OFFICI! SUITE potenlfal. MUST SELLI : au.ua•ica,.1111111i.111tuser 2 mastr otn, 2'hBa. ..,,v College. 724-4240 HARBOR VIEW HMS $1750. 758-0874 ROOM.$ kllch-lndry. S385+utll. Fronting Via Udo. Just 1-800-745-3358
• lltilul-'-'-.•• .... .U..to ""' pnoPERTY 1525 2706 No pets 645-9515 remodeled. S7oo/mo.,.,...,.,,,..,,..,.,,,....,..,..,...,,..__,,---.. _ brick paUo, comm pod.I A\ BRIGHT 2Br 21hBa Mona~o 3er 281 S2000. . 714-64<>-5882 VENDING: Great 2nd . .. .,_.,,.,.K1,lll'N· spa. Reduced to condo hi cells 2-<:ar Buutiful. Inc. gardener. NB Udo 2 Ams + prl· Income & Top Quality
tltlll•.iscri•in liM" $194,500. By owner, Rl!TIAL . LIQUOR gar, p'atto, pooi, apa. 644-6610 or 67~3174 COSTA MESA 2124 Beeut home, NB. Kitch v,1. bath/entry. Kit OCEAN VIEW OFFICE Equipment.
TMt uws,.,.r will lltt Open House Sun 1-S ST OR I! S WITH s1 l50/mo. 957•2903 Italian VIiia on Big Cyn prlv, w/d, aundk, pool. prlv. w/d, No/smk/ Newport Beach. Fur· 1·800-820·6782 .........,~_,.....use. 2513 Back Bay Loop. LOTTERY. golf couraa-38r 21h8a, tannla. 3 blka to bch. pets. Avl 6·15 $550+ nlahed, 600 sq. ft.
111111tllfr11IH1111-'lclll1l11 645-6001 Kelseyvllteprlmeloca· •MESAVERDE• 2 yra new, llte/brlte. $399MOVEIN S400/mo+dep642·8723 1/2 utl. 975·3444 $945/mo. 720-10001---------
til&aUlllllUlelft. Owrt141en lion $165,00 plus In· Large 4Br 38a 2 story, $2250. Agt. 7fS0..8300 Supor clean 18d In m.tlOr Su~r NB Muter bdrm, lg • -CREDIT 2907 : :'.:.=:'.:::: ~ .. ~~ NEWPORT :~~to~:':u~~f; fsam169r5m:.7~9•1c2rnrA to1 I. NE8WP20RT,SHORES =~~":':~ ~~ In .. lboe lalend cl1t, prlv. bath. Furn. COMMERCIAL liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii tlon 5160 000 plus In-. v ..,.... g 3 d Ba, p, garage, eUNK HOUaE Grand Canal Pool, Jacuzzi, Lndry, UNSECURED VISA • • "'"" .. IWlll*t 11 • BEACH 1069 · , pool, tennis ct. No Mature woman seeks S800+sec 644·8618. PROPERTY 2778 No Oep. needed
• ..... 1'911FllMlly Nlk.1IAm-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ventory. (805) 922· E aid• 3Br 18a, w/d pets $1400 650-8145 APTS 842·1401 rasp, N/S, quiet per· NB pool/tennis/beach. Also. unsecured Biz
•• -11411Cit lnllilll.callHUO 5886. Also 3 bedroom hkupa, fncd yd, grdnr, · · rt L t 6K Absolute Bargain! house S.129.000. gar, lmmacl Sml pet Notice of S•I• of $440/mo-Small 1·Br. son to rant P " room W/O. $500/mo. Share W•terfront Offices oans 0
• M·llM ll 1·lll0-.424·151G. ftr ok. $1175. 775-8670 unclaimed property. On W. 17th St, near & bath. Kitchen prlv. w/fem upbeat artist. For lease. New (714) 239·5898 • 1111 ¥111111111 .... DC .. a ,iuse Qualify 5Bd 3Ba. fam· Books, art aupplles, Whitter Ave. Non UUla Incl. Parking. Nr 631 ·2111 or 646-84 73 commercial space
; calHUO lt 4ll·l50G. :~a~~m:/p~ ::.~hlo!' OUT·Of·STATE E~:!ld~0,;:r,1n 2gin::d llghl fixture. auy chr, smoker, 548.0358. ~~~~ &m~a~::~ ~~~ NPT HTS Huge 2Bd available. S1.40af. INVESTMENT
spa. Roduced $60K • PROPERPi 1558 chest. June 8th. 9am· HSO MOYE IN 80NUS S500/mo 673-7152 2Ba. w/d , aundck, From 750sf avall. Catt OPPORTUNITY 0 Only $539,900 w/ comm. AC, yd, frplc. 11am. {714) 875-4606 1&2Brs from $825. Ouitl $550 ulllltlu Inc. 67 3·3777. Ask for ' COR NA TERMSI Call now • S1550/mo. Yrly Isa. Npt Ht• 3Bd 1.5Ba frlendlu gated comm, •N8 "°' block beach. 671-2124 or 642-4808. Clndl or Jim. 2908 D11:L -.11D 1022 1 ACRE S . 1 1 0 Avl 7/1. Call owner ' R N/S • "" .Jt"MU\ PATRICK TENORE Pl!ET ON COLO· 8 s o-7792 Incl w /d,wtr,gardnr. pool, BBOs. carport•. eapon • no pets. Praise the Lord.
• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Real Eatata 760·8702 RAD O TR O U T Sml pet ok. Avl now Prof'! managed. 549·7017 Gar, ..,/d. $400/mo Incl N t Ht 8 Mii I --------
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home 3Br, 2.5Ba, 3 new 2BR luxury • 9, 7 5 0 I Low lmma:~~1!·~~~d & Npt Ht• Sml 28d 1Ba · $7'15/$975. Avall now. RENTALS TO fora 2pm. 650-1734 FIN CE
frplc, 2000sf. Roof·lop condo. Cornet of 15th down . Low Whit h d No pats. 310-431·5090 540-7191 or 662·3111 SHARE ?724 SC M etro •raa. Lrg •••••••• aun & BBQ deck. & lrvlne. Raatrlctlona monthl~ P•~menta. spa. ewas e Refs. Open Sat 10a-2p 3Br 2Ba house 10 ahr. Landecaped. S100K apply. Call 722·f5311 Owjller fln•no• cabinets, skylights, 1914 Orang• Ave •IEASTSIDE 28a,1a.. --------
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d k t 0 (7f9) 852.0035 2-<:ar gar. Yearly .!:: • $850, No Dogs. Fully furn & very BUSINESS ~nua~ra:i1~aey.flna~~=~ •B•~cre•t D•llt•• 1....,,..,,,..,,,=-,,....,,,"="......-~""·~ lea••· $1800/mo. Call Oo••nfrnt Yrly Lae/Opt 2038 Fullerton St.. •LIDO Quiet. apacloue clean. M1tr br/pvt ba •·M-O_R_T_G_A_G_11:_s_•_·_
Modal hatna fum Incl 3bd, 3.5ba, ore, family GOTTA SELL FASTI 673·3777. Ask for Remod nu 2·aty 38r 088-8880 4Br haa. Large, sunny $450 548-4400 OPPORTUNITY &0 ~
• .. 58,000 72~00 rm, lrg yd, remod, 2 1/2 acres. $2,995.00, Cindi°' Jim 3Ba, 2 fp, 2Jgar $2985 patio. Nr bch. N/smk. " 2904 TD •s 2918 -$500/down, $75/ Ownr 645-6655. 4 sale 1 BA·1 BA $550/mo. S525+utll 723.0400 ~ • • S479k, agVOeve &45-3683 ·-L RENTALS 2 1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim month 35 acraa ...... r• rg 38' 1~Ba, S 1 1 3B 21hB Lndry, pool, quiet, nr 3 Br 28• Hm to Shr 11 . ----------· •
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CORONA DEL MAR Baat Buy Newport Boh $17 ,500.00, $2,5ooi frplc, patio, 2-<:.ar gar. aav •w g r a. all tranapol1atlon. No In COM. Ocaan·Vlaw1 WANTED 2726 $$$$$ L••rn how to JUMBO LOANS •• 38r 2Ba Houaa. Quiel, d $250/ th $995. No pets. Blk to gated, Ins, pool, spa. pets 848-0392 1·8C>O-e80-7432 Outatandlng ocean famlly at. $289,000 own, mon . TI I S 645 1 Coast/Its view New els to shops, ahr bath F•tt•n Your W•ll•l· Homes, Units, Comm'I
view property! Shows owner 831·2559 10% lnteraat. Owner rang• q. • 454 refurb. No am°klpets. •2 BD DUPLllX• $530+ ~ utll 720-1420 Need 2·3Bd w/gar. In No Time Flatt Send Bkr/Lndr 8()0..efS0-7432
tight & bright, 4Bd, --------~l~~~~k~r~~fl•~~~ S2600 lae. 721-4258 W/D Hookup CDM home to •hr. Ute, Have no credit. Have SASE to: Golden WHtlr:.iiii~iiiiiWiiiiPwiiiTil
2.58a alngle family ONEOFAKIND natlonal foraat. HUNTINGTON Sp~gla•• Hiii 3Br, 917W.181hSt. brlta, apacloua. Share pd $1250/mo for last 1oo44 AdamaSte 31o
home. 2 FlreplacH. Secluded 2·aty, 3500 1-800·223-4783 BEACH 2140 Oen vlewl Fam rm/spa 551·5057 bath. N/S. $560 Incl 6yrs. w/oul min ing H .B ., CA 92841 • 844-9060 a/f, 5Br 3~Ba. bonus $2900, 17 Carmel Bay. 2Bd 28• Maaa Varda utll. f575-3f539 payment. 650-6022 AREA MILLIONARI!
rm+ den, ocean view, OpanSaVSun 494-7694. Spica St'a. Spacious CDM Rm/pvt ba In 2Br Nice Merrled Couple Looking for 5 people
COLDWC?U
BAN""eRl..l
huge lot, catm up?,rda, CLEAN & ·~p 18r SPYGLASS VALUE! upper front. Pat OK w/ 2Ba ocn view apt, fp, Seeks 2bd hsa wJyard lo make serious
guard gate·•••V ew. HOUSES/ Nr BrookhuraVAdam1 Panoramic ocean view dep. $650 676-3462. pool, apa, w/d. 5550. for small dog In ES/ money.(714)563·3998. ~~~~~-n~~5o;;~9~pen CONDOS :~ J9~0J4e>t~~11• 4Bd 2in8 a home w/ * Ught Mgmt. Oppty. Avt now. Callle 644-5274 Npt Hghts. 675·8150. PAY PHONE ROUTI! _...,,...,,......._,..... ____ ,FOR RENT p\lt yard. Only S2,9951mo. 28d 28• Patio, w/d 50 Prime Estab Loca
OPEN SUN 1-4 Call Patrick Tenore hk·upa, 1-<:.at gar., w/ NEWPORT Earn $1500 wkly. Call ..,_..,.....,._--...,,--..---
VERSAILLES I••••••••• ~WPORT 7fS0..8702 opener. 1141 Tustin NEWPORT 1·800·200-9137 24 hrs Thinking ol having a 2BR 28A Ocean Vwa n&0 54'"7838 BEACH B garage sale? 100 Scholz *201 1--------BEACH 2169 •YU.RLY• .,... · 2669 EACH 2669 PAYPHONE ROUTE S Give us a calll ~ ----------· ~ COSTA MESA 1024 ..
~. ~ 4B:~:aA2~~rv°~oor·
plan, aeparate lamlly
• room with fireplace.
• Totally remodeled
• -kitchen.
! 844·9060 • 4'.
i~ COLDWC?U
UhN8"'C?Rl..l
$178,000 CORONA ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 3Br 2Ba, Npt Shoraa l!'al de 2Bd 2Ba $825/ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Local sites • for sale, CLASSIFIED VILLA BALBOA DEL MAR 21221• cloaa to clubhse • .Al mo. Vary clean, d/W, $2000/Wk potential. 942-5878
1 BR Se• & lal.Vw• 8 l!ASTBL-UFF amen. Just reduced. gar, upstairs, fndry 800.208·5300. 24hra. --------
240 Nic e # 119 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Twnhou•e 5Br 3Ba, rm. No pats. 36&-0807 $1 so 900 $3150/M• Fumlahad d/W, frplc, 2-cat gat. 3Br 21hBa on Penln.
2BR 2BA u ded 320 Hazel Or. 2Br $2200/J".lo. Property Xlnt cond, good area. l!ASTSIDE
950 C gr!201 2Ba. On canyon/ House, 842·3850 Cannery RanlaJs Inc. Lrg clean 28r 1Ba,
agnay r 67"'.A"""" ¥"'•. 120 AJ"-rt Place $239,000 ocean view. 75S..9070 •---------.,....,.,.. -......
LaasH Available lrvln• T•rr•c• front AT THE BEACH 7501mo. 548-1703 M•1s~~;~u•r• ~~ !~0;._ ~:n2~:~ Annual RentalsAP ••,•11a•TM••E•N•r•s•• ~=:C:~~: ~:~J~ .
Grvbb & Elia maid'• qtra, frplc, apa. L•rge S elac tlon ~ stove, fr" lndry, apL
kid Own'd & Op'd Quiett 13900. 873-3059 2Bd Udo ......... $1400 FOR RENT 1950 + dap. Pacific
Sell yOYr home
throogh clualfled.
M2-5878
Whether you're buying 2Bd sandy bch ... S1CIOO I••••••••• Ave. Agt. 891-4411
or .. mng, ClualOed ~BdBd ~ ~sehm ... ·.: ... 's21130000 ---------•·--------covara all your neadal nuoN """' --Call For l ymmar U1t BALBOA NEWPORT
The "udenllall~ ISIAND 2606 BEACH ..........
lll'ltltl.lllt, .......... -
67".t1900 •YU.RLY Ll!ASll•
Jr 1BR $1100 Ft,1rn. 28R
BACK iAY 3Br 2Ba, 2· $1000. 2BR $1300.
oar gar, RV, 2 frplc. Agent 857•9403
Vaoaht. 91 SOO/mo. --F----J-N--D---1433--0528 CB
.. ,.. oonclo 21N 2INI
W/D, refrlg, dbl gar. an apartment
Avall 1110. 11500/mo. through classified
Yearly ...... 7~20 --------
2669
•1•R t82S• 2BR 2BA 8725/Up
Refrlg & dlahwuhar
Incl. f50x30 pool. No
pata! No ••••• No
leaae. MIJ.4888
AViiWLB Npt Hghta
guaat hM, 600 a/f. Pvt
clean 18', 1 car apace
$e75. Agt. 721-9475
COSTA MESA 2824 COSTA MESA 2624 COST.A.MES& 2824
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QUIET 8c SEllBNE
Palqi ~es~ Ap~~··~en~J t
So near & yet so far ...
That's the fccJ.ing you get
when you live at Palm
Mesa amid the lush
grccncry of secluded
woods & scatcly palms.
4 SNdlos, 1 & 2 .8cdrooml • Jrs.. SS'S II> $600
• ) Bil S625 ID S650
· lH. S7l6 ID S?SO
,4N0Pct1 .t V crtb.t BJiodl 4 Ceiling fans
A NEW~ Pamt 8t Tile A Filnc:s.1 ROotn
• Hcitcd Pool 8t JICUJ2.i •
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BUSINESS BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITY OPPORTUNITY
Best Value
In Newport
Beach! 2904 2904
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Newport Beach 0 Poola ut1 Spu
880 lnlne Ave. o fltaeu ee1te1"1
722-5555 0 U,..ted Teula.
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Garage S_ale !
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Coll The Pilot Classifieds at 642-5678
to place y.·our Geroge Sole Ad t
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~Pilot
,
CAL•SCAN
(918) 449JSOOO
Office Hoon: 9:00 am · 5.~·f
and 10:00 am · 4':00 pm w .ta
1561 Me11 Or. • Sanca AN. ~. CA
(714'{ ~9860 Clo ~)i f ied Cori1 niu n ity Mor ketplclc, ·
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Sell your extra
household
Items
in Classlfled
Run your ad in
the~Beoch
Costa Mesa Daily
Pilot and the
Huntington Beach
Fountain Volley
Independent to
reach over 100,000
homes. Fox us this
form with your credit
cord # or moil it in
with o check today!
Run for o week! 1(
your car does not
sell we'll run it
for another week
FREE! All for $ 1 o•
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WEEKLY BRIDGE QUIZ
The bidding bas proceeded: ......_ ______ _,WEST NORTH EAST SO\TI'B
Psychic Tells You so Dbl P.. ?
about your financial What do,you bid now?
future. Love. Suce.ss
& your H .. lth. Q. S • Neither vulnerable, aa
1 ·90().888-8800 South you hold: Ext 64452
S3.99/mln must be 18 Mt5 '1KJ87 OA1094 4'Q8
Procalt (602) 954-7420 Partner opens the bidding with one
Shopping tor a new club. What do you respond? apa11ment? clasalned
teta, you compare · co1t1 • without hassle Q.-' • East-West vulnerable, as
or worryl South you hold:
CleHlfled
842·5878 11-----------MK812 OKQ103 08 •K98
I·
What. act.ion do you take'!
Q. 5 • Ali South, vulnerable, you
hold:
•AQ765 1:18 OQJ043 •K84
The bidding has proceeded:
NORm EAST soum WEST
l • Pue 1• P ...
S• . P ... 1
What do you bid now'!
Q. 6 • A.a South, vulnerable, you
hold:
•Void 09873 OAK.142 MQ84
The bidding hu proceeded: ·
SOlTl'H WEST NOR111 £.AST
10 S• · 40 Pus
?
What action do you take?
Loolt for anawers on Monday.
Newpor1 Beach
Country Club
DISCOUNTED
722-1953
No room leh
in the garage
for the car?
someone special
through classified
A call to
claHlfled can
help
3002 PERSONALS
ychic Readings By
Find answers for: LOVE -CAREER-FUTURE
,AELATIONSHIPS
Take contr.ol of your liter
Lines open 24 hrs.
SATURDAY. MAY 20, 1995
ACAOIS
1 Highletld family 5~ lednque 10-m1s.r ~;~.:.~
16 Food wrapping
t7 egyp1 .. n
18~~1n
19 Lose color
20 BntlSh greeting 22 Peppy
s 1 Hillotc penod 52 E-tv......, 56.John.~.
Of Role eo AdfMI Marne 61~. 63 &tlef
subs~ 64 Smirk
65 Worship
66 Long Ind
slender
67 Browns
68 foundovt
69 Pol(er sta.ke 24 Wa.nder Idly
2S Record a
sound track DOWN
26 Large hOusos 2t S~sh
30 Helslnll1's locale Whip
34 Go -l 3 What George (vamoose•) couldn't , ..
35 ~al'boll 4 Bouquet
37 Etltfnally 5 Fuf1hermofe
38 Jan instrument 6 ~r Guthoe
39 -was goillg to 7 Equal score St IYeS . 8 -t ..
40 OnaSSiS' 9 Grasshoppet .
nickMme 10 Pleasant
41 Acior JanntngS I I Garden sod
43 Swallowed 12 Sllirt length
• hquld• 13 ktor Guinness
45 Bestow 2 t Long-tailed
46 Defy orders rodent
48 Knotty. as a tree 23 Sisler
SO Guy's 26 Soothed
counterparl 27 Hindu teacher -------7
14
6
28 Cabs
, 29 Creepy
30 $pre.
31 Be ol use (IO) 32 Boldness
33 Wiped wrth a
cloth
36 Ouiel -mouse
42 Lumbel)adls
43 Sami;on and -44 Genullecied
45 Breakfast IOOd
47 ProhtbJI
Call 642-5678.
•9 Pnnce va11ane·s
son
52 Sii"' 531~ S4 Claim on 55r=ed 56 Actress
Deborati -
57 Verve
58 Smalt hollow
59 Team of oxen
62 Snake
11 12 I
Put a few words
to work for you.
Spend less time at
home "With your kids.
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PRELUDE SI
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MAXIMA
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CIVIC HB COUPE CORROLLASDN
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1 ~ & clrafll ng experience ~·-c... I• l\lr-5530 nec ... aty. Hald .ur-1ng ~IT !Mlohefto ..,.p, iiiiiii•••••••I face d .. lgn co. In cook & coun* atalf. A 1400 DAILY POal• COM-Brook• 206-6481 Apply at: 3333 Beat W• at• currently hit-Ing friendly people
who enjoy Mlllng and bellev• In great ,.,..
vk:e. We .,. •••king
TION working tor Driver Wented by .in-St. Suite. 111 Cry•tal
Don Lapre of the TV QI• dad w/•uepended Co urt (aero•• th• • h 0 w ••Mak 1 n g he•n•• & 13 yr old street trom SCP). Or
Mon.y." Call oon at daught•r. Drive Cadll· Call 714·751 ·2233.
l ..eoo.386-.52n . lac & cu"om conv•rt· Reta.II Saleete-ah.ler Ible •x4. Fle1t hr•, the following: !!:=======:::!
ATT•NDAHT CM• wa g ea negotiable. Npl Beach drug•tore. needed tor a male w/ Possibla rm & board PIT or P/T. Prl0t exp
phyelcal dlHbllltlH , later on. Casual, New- pre f. 8 111. 780-0111
CM area. 0 1.1U.. In· port Be ac h. Prefer Secretarlal PIT·Muat
elude pereonal care, II good OMV & appear-know Excell & fam w/ hou •ekplng, lndry, ance. 844-5450 Mac. Some phne/Word
•hopping. meal•, etc. proc. Send Reaume: Carol 549·3464 >c 235 FOX TV wanla you for PO Box 148 COM 92825 ' a new ahow. Have --· ;...·--------AUTO MECHANIC fun! Make SSI Call Shipping/Receiving
Wheel a lignment. 818·973·2315. Clerk·Hvy titting, flt,
Apply In person, New-GENERAL ~~~ok28~~ ~;:~~ i~'. port Tire, 3000 E. SUMMER JOBS Coast Hwy. CdM.
Bookeeper/Llght Ofc Assist owner. Comp
exper. 10:30-3:30 m·f.
Fax res: 645-3767
BOOKkEEPER PfT 25hr•, p/r, air, a/p,
phones, etc. Will train. Exp prel'd. Fax 557·9678
Bookkeeper/Acolg
Sml Npt Bch RE Dev/
$395/WK If quallfled
to work In ordor dept.
No exp. needod. Muat
bo 18 + and able to start lmmodiatoly. Call
Mr. Stewart 289·1588.
Repainting?
~you're k>ok1no IO rtpalnt
M, 1elkJ1d It, ttploce l OI
1es1ore it. loci in !ht Pilol
~lofindlhe
seiwtyou'11 ~IOI.
S1lt1 Clerk.I
IRtereated cand.ldatea
ahould apply In per·
son at the following Robinsons-MAY loca.
lions:
Newpart
2 Fashion Island
Newport Beach, CA
Costa Mesa
3333 South Brlatol Coata MeH, CA
Equal. Oppol1unlty Employtr
ROBINSONS·MAY
A DIVISION OF THE MAY
DEPARTMENT STORES
COMPANY
Golf-Leading Tochnology golf co.
a.eeks CNC mill
operator. 3yr min exp
moldmaklng exp la a+ 858-0707 Ask for Stu prop mgml · co. Xlnt When you write
sat+ benefits. Exp. 0 HELP WANTED a Classified ad,
must. Xlnt work envl· Up to 5500 a week Include all
ronment. 645-2251. solllng long distance JM:J.f'Pilot
Bookkpr/Computer In yo1 ur Maretah.1 Pboald !'~f.:.~. thde fatcilsh Input tor CPA firm. week y. on Y • an ge e
Part time. Send re· nuse~. 1-8C>0-472·6946 results
Teaohera-E>epandlng Christ.Ian achool hu
th• following poaUons avl f0t 1915-H.
Dercere Dir. 1oam-epm. ECE units & exp
req. Teaohera for K,
1at, 2nd & 3rd gr. & Boy's PE Coach/Ath-
letlc Dir. Degree, cred.
& 1yr teaching exper.
req. Fu reaumme &
letter of Interest to Elaine at 85'7·6454
Telemarketing PIT
No sales. 6·9pm Tue-Thur. 8:30·11:30 Sat.
$7/hr. 863-9400 X-352
Can't seem to
get to all those
repair jobs
around the house?
Let the
Cl•aalfled
Service
Directory
help you find
reliable help.
642-5678
~-In~ vldual• oame to Lie au~• All9f'I And A..-. .__
Juniper•. honey.
euotsle, roeemary, hefbe ,, • CltNHNit. ... laat YNr for .. ...,._ ttt-aD-'NOO
elalanoe In OOf\dUCt-Me•e elper •veU avocado 11.... truillno 110. On pelmt •• 120.
Liiie 110 • .....,4-1422 1nO a job c:ampalgn. tnd of May thN June ~11'1""'.._..._"!"9"~~
Today there are or Thura/Frl .a1eep.
""" chOlc:••: overs. >Cini '9fa . ......Of7 ~~·-••••ILJll~ ::!!!:::!::~~~~ HOUaa1ffu a• ranee w/mlclOwave: 11.,._. • ~ ~· WANTID 1)Conducttf.b /.Jow own Unc Real blllle AIJt. oe gas range w/dbl 1151 epo ~ot lion di-TO IVY 8011
cam gn 1 32yr , wll ••change oven. XJnt cond, 1350 neate ,229 Opn ., dV• '"'llllillll~~~~~~ 2) " the aerv c.. avc fOt rm. 860.3113 •a. New Jenn-Air• llr ..... .... 532•5030•• ..... ,..0 PING-a of • company eleo drop-In range • -r-'""'<" Charging HIGH f-450. Mutt .. 11, mue Great condl aofa. glass TAaL• Call !U)
CONSUL TINO FEES. Me•CHANDJSI ortere. 722·9393 kltch table, ent. cen-1182-8888. ,
3)0r calf ua. We're ~ "---·•dyer•••. New ter. Tiffany f548.e911
the natlorul largeat II••••••••• ~u,.... ..,., OU roll •ervlc• ·career Tapen dlb oven S425. KR•••• GLAaSI PUE TOY 6022
marketing outplac• 7~1125. llAMBO SRT 5500, ---------
"*lt firm. We get ANTIQUES 60lO Waaher •Dryer dreuer/atmolr• 1350, •PR•••
rHults fHter. $135/Nch. Good Con-table S4SO. 780-0762 T•NNla CLINIC
ANTIGU•S 4 U dltlon. Frlge $175 &:OOAM·10:30AM
Whether y~u are "Year Clearance Sale" 946-5848 MERCHANDISE Saturdaya·OnJy. aHklng emp oyment 1<>-40" Off I ..... _.123 MJSC 60 l S All level• and agea. where you currently ......., Oakwood Apartments llv•, or wlah to r•lo-312 Newport Blvd. FURNITURE 6014 iiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii southald•·(N.Bch.)
cat• to another area No room left Ballenclaga wedding Call Luke 722·5958 ~~th: .. :u~~· a~~ In the garage BROWN JORDAN gown az 8·10, w/vell, FREE COOKBOOK!
with no oon•ultlng for the car1 patio furn/table 4 S400/obo. 722-9393 To recipe contributor•
or placement ,..,. chairs, 2 cha laea. Dealgn•,. Store fix· from author of a new
Call fOf' brochure and A call to $350 (714) 644-8881 turea: acrylic, glau. Newport·Hlatorlcal
lntotmatlon. claaalfled can •Decorator'• queen Dlsplay cubes, card cookbook In progreu.
AU.EN & ASSOCIATES
Call
Cheryl Westcott
at 1-800.253-5827 Ext. 120
or. fu resume to '
407 ... 1·1290
Maitland Center Pkway
Maitland, FL 32751
help aofabed, mauve, llke racks. P.O.$. cal,i. w/ PI ea• • W r It• : new $350. Antq arm· glass shelves. ASAP! Laurie McLaughlln
EMPLOYMENT olre w/rnlrrored door 723-5251 & 675·2772 13812 Goldenwest St.
SERVICES 5533
$900. 080. 722-9393 OAK TABLE w/leaf & #202B, Westmlnlster,
FOR SALE twin 2 chairs, $1 00. OE ~feaea2e883 "3c8a6I~:
lliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil mattra/box aprlng, FRIO w/lcemaker, 7 14 •89 5 •8 0 8 6 ·B·
•••-•-drHHr, lampa, pots, $100. 631~104 or 7 14-53 o ·9 8 5 8 ·H Pleaae be aware that pans, mies. OBO. _6_73-__,5_34_8_. _____ 1---------
tha littlng!,ln this ca.I· 759-8492 Sell your unwanted . Thinking of having a egory may require you __ T_h_C ____ lt--1 Items the e•ay wayl garage sale? to call a 900 number • ommun Y "" Give us a calll In which there Is a Market Place. To place your CLASSIFIED
charge per minute. Clasalfled clasaUled ad call 842•5978 842·5878 042-5878. sume to BAC. 1470 Housekeeper/Chlld 11•lll•••••••L---Y~OU~W~a~nt~.-Jamboree Rd., NB Care Asst needed P/1•
92660. FAX 640·6003 T M·F. Exp/English rr==================================================~ CLERICAL nee. Rhonda 556·6884 .. •• •
5:30 PM s'7.50/hr. Sia· BIG BUCKS! I made , ~~~e~:~~g ,~;~•st~~: ~!~E~~~ ~~:s~~~~ .''The Buyer.'s Market''
ble, DEPENDABLE S600 profit my 1st
lndivlduaf noeded to weekl You can tool
provldo ctorical sup-800·775·0712x1352
port for the Classlflod Mr./Ms. Souper Sales vch k h e 1· ff Advertising Depart· Run daily lunch route ec your s opplllg 1st 0 ment of a growing w/car. $50·90/day. 4
~r~~:~~~uz:~~~~f. ~~·~.K~:::,::~:::1 by stopping in to. day at any Duties Include data For grocery stores In ~n~'1~r~e:~~fyh0~~s; 't~~rn~~eea~s~~~attsun. one of these focal ·Orange
growth. Physical/drug _;,(7_1_4.;..)_5_5_7·_5_5_79_. __ _
~~~~,n~f 11e~ti~~~~~:: p~d~=~~·e,:;:i~od,:,~ County Auto Dealers!
Sond rosume to (714) pay. You must hove a
631-6594 Attention: typewritar, computer "'B L B fl
Judy Oetting or call or good handwriting. uy, ease or rowse (714) 574-4250 for In· lnt'I L.D. r3tes apply.
tervlow. 1-809·474-4289
CM Art/Frame Callery P(T Work F(T Pay
Needs P/i help . 6am-12 M·f, no exp Phnes, filing, II saloa. necessary. S8.00/hr
$6/hr start. Pam 645-1095 Ask for Mark 852·0247
Customer Service AAlat Ad age~y/Fash Isl.
Phonos. tiling. data
e11try. misc projects. Mac exp helplul. '$7.50
HR + bene.llts. FIT,
growth opportunity,
FAX resume to: Attn: Sandy at 759·0109.
PART'TIME WORK
FULL TIME PAY
nge County_'s Auto Dealers are Number
One in Ctistomer Sati action -
SADDLE BACK & B
ATLAS DODGE
2925A Ho 4~~\v334costo Mesa mPPJ~~~P.I
~ &.1.1.:.~&.:.&im lJal9r
DIRECTOR OF NURS·
ING. 99 BED SNF
SEEKING D.O.N.. RN Supervisor or RN with SNF experience. Quiet
town of 15,000, 1 lf.i
hours from ocean, 4
hour• fr om anow eking, locaJ water
sklng . Housing
cheaper, wages ben·
eflts compettlive. Fa·
cility developing Al· zhelmer's program
Tho Times Orange
County Is looking for
bright, energetic sales poople tor Telemarket·
Ing and Conaumer
Marketing. Earn hourly
wage+ generous com-missions while quafity.
lng for our attractive
bonefits package. For
Telemarketing aales
call 714·966-4591. For Consumer Marketing
aalea call Jourdain, 96&-4574, Tom 966-
459~. or Ed 966·4575.
Sales
Leasing
service
Parts CONNELL CHEVROLET 2828 Horbor s1vg, C.M.
546-1200
TUTTLE CLICK TUSTIN DODGE
40 Aul~~~:t8b· Irvine
RAY FLADEBOE HONDA # 16 Irvine Auto Center FLETCHER JONES MOTOR CARS
714-830. 1&00 130 l ouagjl:er1 Beach
POSTAL & GOV'T JOBS
$21 /HOUR 1-BENEFITS
NO EXP WILL TRAIN
To Apply Clll 1-800-a75-7608
and rehab. Call Kim Receptionist-busy
Taylor (707) 462·6636 CM tour operator. M-F
or fa.JC resume. (462· 12·5pm, $6/hr. Temp-
1809. perm. 642·1n5 lt210
IRVINE AUTO
CENTER
1 ·800·831 ·3377
714 380·1200
COMPUTERS 3556 DRYWALL
~
CHRYSLER
44,ilillll
ATLAS CHRYSLER/PLYMOUTH THEODORE ROBINS 2929 Hor lvd. C.M. 2060 Hqrbor Blvd.of Cors, C.M. 714·642·00 l 0
ORANGE COAST
J P/HGLE/ OLDSMOBILE
PONTIAC, GMC TRUCK 2524 Harbor Blvd ... Costo Mes 549-80.£3
• TUTTLE CLICK NISSAN
2845 Harbor Btvd,Costo Mesa
HANDY MAN 3710 HEALTH, BEAUTY LANDSCAPE & MEDICAL PAINTING 3858 PLUMBING
• ••
3890 ·sE·R·Vl-C·E---1 ~;L~~uc
DIRECTORY SERVICE 3528liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiii 3584 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii & FITNESS 3740 IAWN CARE 3808 SERVICES 3848 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
**TUTOR INO ** liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Homa&Rental Propertle1 fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil *SON• S PAINTING* STUD ENT PLUMB ER
ACOUSTIC
REMODEUNG 3408
Cer-Marbl•·Oranlt• Wlndow a, Word , Hang•T•p••Teltlure Paint-Carpentry· Lo• .. Fat Fasll Our MDs Green Scene Landscpng MedloalTren.crllMr 20Vr•Elcp. Rat/Comm. Stoppages. Repair or
Kit·Bath-Rem-Fabr: Excel, Access. 20 Yrs Acoustic ceiling removal ~rywal81 a4n..d ~o;!j get results. Lateat & Irrigation, Trimming Sffklng pl-rt wk at hm lnVExt. Uclll460559. Re~lace ANYTHING I
Leaks-WtrPrfg·Plbg Exp. 800•2 oo-so24 Waler damage. Free •FY -diets & med• aa Hen & Removals, Cleal'1-eJCperlenced & rellable 537·9496 «~16·9722 •C 14) 994-3759•
540-9237 L-355813 Estl Kevin 673-6620. Carp'try, roof'g, plbg on TV'• 20120 & Feb. ups & Malnt, St. Uc. Call Colleen. 548-5646 TOP QUALITY
3910 CONCRETE L palnt'g , glasablocka Allure mag. Newpart 111599025· 9 so.e1o9 INT/EXT. Verv co--ROOFING L.aa... Showers Rep'd UI E I e c fT 11 e IS t u c c o Private Dut'I Nuree · 1 ..... iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ... · Barlatrlc Ctr. 673-8586 ' petltlve. Lie !11648-226. l~~·iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii WE PUT IT ON The Oean of Ceramic MASONRY 3557 ELECTRICAL 3610 Concrete decl<sfAepalra TREES LVN available for occ. .lay 714-CSCH>·S0 88 1••THUNDER ROOFING• Tllo. Installation, re· liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MORGAN, Uc'd 650-3281 Topped/Remo"'•· L.wni, nig hts and weekends. OR TAKE IT OFF pair, grout ing & •---------~ ?atoMTI Newport Beach area. For all of your roofing Amteic Teltlurlng plumblng. L!ll670130 * Best Price/Quality A·1 El•ctrlcal work Carpentrr*Eleclrlcal INTERIOR ~ Call Gall 648-5676. ---------needs. Rerool/repalr.
•Bob 841-8085• 673·8065 or 848-8526 Landscape brick atone Duncan Eloctrlc Plumb lng•Drywall• DESIGNERS 3782 PIANO & VOCAL Uc 638144848-4122
Concrete. eOo.1a6.1001 Quick Response SRtueflco•.Plalntlng•Tll• LEGAL 3858 LESSONS 3868 Locar uc. 850-7042 oo ng J m 641·74~ SERVICES 3812 PAINTING i--------
AD.OITIONS CHILD CARE 3536 Brick, Block, Stone, Tiie JONES ELECTRIC HANDYMAN Carpen-Interior• Renectlnn TRANSIATOR/
REMODEUNG 3410 Cone, Patio, Driveway t tll 1 bl & • 1=iijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil p ..... 0 TUTO F I BBQ R f 20 y A II hour a . F u 11 y ry, e, p um ng "Your" Style 1• PERS I U ~ ......, Beg.·AdVanced R 3927
i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Pc, a. e . r Bonded & Insured. roof. 25yr• exp w/refa. Rearrange, recover, or ONAL NJ RY" •W.P . YOUNGQUIST An agH -T .. cher cert. DUNCAN Mctther w/Maaters In Exp. Terry 557.7594 L•705749 851·8887 Jerry Bell 775·8380 replace. 875-9805 Free Consultat Painting Contraclo~ Entertainment Avall. liLiiEARiiiiiNiiiSiiPiiANiiilliiHiiiNiiOiiWiil
CONSTRUCTION ~:r~a~~~r~~fa~f ... " t::~~ BRICK•TILE•STONE SADDLEBACK Hendyman X·PreH Vlll•1• Hom• DHlgn t.~ :1~~~=~r1~i :::r oua1u:::~%:.of la Jennifer 840-8669 Exp'd S.A. Tutor. Alao
20 Yra Exp Small & Plaln/ata mped Co,,._ ELECTRIC Doors/Drywall/Plumb H THO .. '"I HICKS QQ T I I t . dlors. children. 944-0869 cre te & Co ting • .... ' • Frff est. 845-3305 rans ator-n erpreter. Lg. Jobs 850·7042 a 8 •QUALITY SERVICE• ElectricfBath Atrnodellng SuHne 873·7409 Qualltr Chlldcare Uc.1541656 631""'310 Beal Prlce/Llll884885 All tradea 237·0435 JEWELRY 3784 21yra Q11allty Painting PET
AUTO fun, safe, environment ,....Quetltir & Prld•·All 7 14-857-4222 Orange Co Handyman liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MASONRlt 3828 PL.US touchup1. iSiiEiiRiiVliiiCiiEiiSiiiiiiii38iii7iiO TILE e1tp'd, earing, reliable aspects of concrete & EJectrlcaVPlumblng 24 Hrs. Richard Sinor 3928
INSURANCE 3444 Xlnt Refs ...... 434-3977 masonry. Best service, PalnVCarpentry Wiiiiam Harold Jewe!ers MASONRY EXPERTS Uc 280644 645-3209 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 33 yra In area. 631•3859 ELDERLY Free Est. 831--3589 ~~W~u~/~~:·~~~r Brick, blk, concrete QUALITY CARE p~~~;e~'!.~r!~l~e~~~
PRl!FFERED RATES CLEANING 1---------CARE 3611 •QUALITY SERVICE &ly/stll/lfldt 973-0395 atucco & atne. Uc/Bnd 20 yrs exp, excellent atreaa or worry.' u c,
FARMERS INS. 3548 CONTRACTORS ALL realdentlal needs Low SS Jose 531-7643 workmanship, fair Ina. Ref'•· • 673-7164
FREii PROPOSAL SERVICES G Inc weldlng·No )ob too prlCH. 645-2417 Ron ~_..,..-,...-...,,_-....,,,,__,. Local Agent 433·0140 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ENERAL 3558 Shor,plng, c ooking, amalll 7 14·298·7435 LANDSCAPE ._ MOVING 3834 Qebb'I'• HoM•e/P•t
GrouVTlle RHtoratlon
Regrout•R•caulk
Repair.Clean & Seal rr .. 11t""8ta M0-730I
Rtgrout Sytttmt ll53803S
liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii dr vlng. Engllah· U1 .ll!NKINS PAINTINO care Service ---------•A TOUCH OF CLASS CPI BUILDERS INC. •peaking lady. Refs. Semi Retired contractor. IAWN CARE 3808liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Int/Ext. Wallpaper, Live-In Care, white out TUTORING CARPENTRY 3510 Cle•nlng. Res/Comm Live In/out. 780-3922 Rprs, lmprvmnta, aml PUBLIC NOTICE drywall, texturing, etc. of town, call 451•2054 Llc/Booded. Free Est. Re•ldentlal Conat. }oba. Quallty, Integrity, David, 1·800-880-8222 3930
TerHa 282•7143 Uc.tl'516424•1naured 1---------I car•, Ken 642·1770 +VICTOR'S+ Tho Callf. Publlc Utlll· ---------S'"'T S Repairs, Atlnod. Doors, win._,,..,,...,...,,...-~.....,,..~-...,..._ (714) 985-4993 PENCES ti•• Commlaslon RE· CHUNG'S PAINTINO _P_L_",._-... -IN-G____ "' •mlnare. Excel dowl, ubinets, SfUCQO & dN. BOSS HOUSECLEANING Prolaealonal Gardening QUIRES th t all _.. 20 y -=~ Od p le I v-3890 on Jun. 3fd SAT. 6 ., Showalter & DECl(S 3615 u11nDWOOD 10 Yra. Exp. Xlnt Ref's a us...... ra ~p. r • mlg• In Irvin. 1195. wan, r.icts. gates, etc. Uc UcenHd-lnaured, ~ (714) 4'&7•17~9 ho u aehold good• Guat work. Frff Eat. Summer claae .. too.
3Svr• ••P Jany 142.0587 S9.75 per ~our. & Wood, contr'• lliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii FLOORS 37121=---.-~--._,,.,,.....,...._ mover• print their Uctl'375e02 538-1534 TH• LOCAL PLUM8U Pat O'Dowd 173-2360.
A to Z HANDYMAN 714·548-u368 HomH & Remodels •FENCES QATES• Baelo Yard Malnt. P.U.C. Cal T number; aoa HUTTON CO .. WllllMI 8angtrt Co.·
INSTAWREFACE CABINETS E H 1 1 Uc l654380 .. 673-4590 MW/repair/post r.plac:ecl CL ........ -.. v-o S l.tlwn!J CleenMpa, llmos and chauffeura lnV"" ....... A"""ltlc ce'ii Sine• 1 ...... 7 1---------•P· ousec ••n ng Redwood• L.f576605 .._..., ... __.r LI H Tree TrlmMlng.t Lt I t th I TCP ...,., --.... WALL Kitchens, balhl, dOOfl, WHkly7Blweekly, One1_________ Jim Whyte 842•7206 Marble R•Juvenatlng Haull-87 ... a4 S c~-In e~I "ad..;e~~s'! remove/apply/repair. Friendly Service
wlndoWI. Doug 546-7258 Tlme Empty Property 35 Yeara Exp .. ., m ...... ts. If you haue a L*822831 -·H8t l.1478000 875-9304 coue•YuG$ Jft32 tD~ra a :3••124t . DOORS 35801---------• .... • .. ~ • .,... •Wood Feno••• 714 848 8708 Lawn Service. Mow/ question aboUt the le-•mer•ld Palntln• Arni• lmlth Plum'I""' I•••••••••
CARPET INSTALL •WINDOW CLEANING• liiiiAniiieii•iiPii•iiriil•ii"iioiieiidiii rtplaca/r~. "" 11au11ng edge/IOd/•prlnkl•r•I gal1ty or a mov•r, 11mo Int/Ext wallpapef'/UI• a Aooter. #512597 cuet .......... ...,
•REPAIRS 3516 FREe ESTIMATES ttUmales. Low prim. Uc'd HAUUNG 3720 clrw.ip. AJ .... 1718 or chauffeur, call: ~ ,...., tO yre Bonded/Any WOfk/Dtalnl 8trl•••ne1P•lntln9
297 a"81 David de pen d able door Advantagt eon., 87"6301 !Ve m1g Of' eall llfter 15 Publlc UtllltlH •• ;;;;-. 761•2009 **liO·C)7D0•• No )ob too emalll
....,,, hanger. Guar work. ii CommlHlon '" ()(f w/f//d. •7~17 TlmReawsFloorlng _____ __, __ 1_r_•_••_._o_o_n_s_2_1_.a_si_1_0_ -G-~-lle!_S/ ______ .IUNK To The DUMP AP OP'LWliNifi 71"-558-4161 OWMrwPelntlntl bHrtDr•C ......... We _.... ~ .,. .....
•BelowAat.ilPrtc .. • . ~ (714-.... taaa) C.lngtoreactit.ndo-CLXW81PIKD lnC/t.ld<Ml~aa• •PtumblnGAepalre ,oa:u;;, at.rt ~ii
Carpet/Wood/Uno COMPUTERS 3556 Ovt ratocked with MIUORS 3682 w111 haul What Traeh acape .. tf It were my It '• th• euy-to-1Jc11M tine• 71 Cell,... IOyfa eicp All work ~ ,' p. '
Ll278738 MM711 iiiliiiiiiiiii&iiiiiiiiii atutf? Man won't! tee-1182 own. Larry 184 ..... 13. accHe, Information· MOved l ratex1. M1.ean Guar. 8tM M&oanl eat•~t r• cruy.
Wh)' play Hide 'N MAC TUTORING A Call to KAftllOR QLASa co. Th• Community aaaT .10i Oerd9Nng, packed marketplace M.lilOW caro .. leiftt Preo ... Plu......._ REH ~~·1~ ~~ • ;h!lfi:':J Syet~ ~•II pr'1irm• Claulfted Comm/A••· S10tafrnt, Market Piece. landeoaplng, alHn ~ .. :.~1~'!~;'~ ·kl= hinlnt. ~ Hoiiilf • Repair• & Remodel• I T _,. 1 .... 2 ,...,78 Marts ...... 87a. au Wiii h.tp wlndowe, wrdr_,., tub/ Cl .. elfltd upa. ,,.. trim. Aefe. of---··--Apt, Qual, )Ob.,... eat. ,,.. .Eetlmelee
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SATURDAY, MAY 2Q. 1-
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--..,-. lampa, ~ ec:t.. MeN (LA07llOI) 11877 Ult cond, 1 4Wf*, (OX822MO) M,771 cond, lo ml. II.TIO. Co.le M ... Honda • talr or lnforma. 131 a aenca IMbel Honde 431 IOIO coeaa ....._ Honda •1eo. Dey CS4&-Mt2 Coeta M ... Honda IKY0629. 431-1t:u 4311060 i "°" -"~~•32N .• w ...... ,., ... _._ SPUD• ·• ........ • •· 431 IOIO -.119119434-9118. 438-~ ...... ,. __ While ..... _ ~~·· R.... • ....... _ -· ~-1a TS •• ceee. Uk• new. ao-· IOIS ---· . --· i::,:i;:.~aa1on1. Ch':.':::.~~ 1i: .w A 7016 =:. ~12~ .. .,. ··.1..~1:1:. Ha,0 !~da IUZD& 1125 '9!c~ca!:.· ~·::;:: svzma 1205 (~i~:.~c;,111;:•~
:~ tMB :--• '78 _, ... ._ 21 ,L M,4115. 431-1931 ... ACCCMID LX (MHM3633) M8ll (~::=~ •ae awan QTI 64pd, ~ Maaa Hoftd8"
.UllJ)DIG ~ PlacenUa WIUt Treler. "'° p..,. Power ev•rythlng. Cotta u... Honda •ea ......_ ..... c 436-50&0 A/C, amlfm •••r•o
· 1t'9r Jet. F ... 1 t;t 500 ra911n••,,. I04 Star•o caaeette, 431 IOIO ollg r9e111an custom cua l9d UK mi x1rMl----~----11ADIW.S 8030 k ..... Pamil; .... 714 .. •04••·· ~~ 0 crulM. 5-epeed. Blue. '82 CMc HB White Int a aound, 'iow,.... JI 1170 cowl saaOo. 112.ie1• VDS 1225
'81' COnorate Mixer,
1/3 8ecle. 000d Con-
dition. S300 194-3769. .
Kida chha, tov-, bU<•1, *1111 22ft Ski ao.t• QOOd condition, lapd ac a11oye' age, mencs.d wen. POllTl&C
books, Jewelry, • 5.7 lltre v-a, King '90 ,,_tweod Only ru strong. l2900'" (NHSO • ) • HH2 • St4,IOO. 860-8321 iiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilil •JUST ARRIVED•
tum A hMhold ltm1. Cobra 0/0, low prome 37K mlle1. Vogue C 714-444-4030. • M••• Honda •94 Trena AM. look• , ... l!at .. ma
Tona of greet •tutti hull Juat Hrvloed llr••· t elephone, '85 Pre .it38-5050 u111• & run• greet. Black & tH• Swift•
Sat. 05/20 8·3pm. new' contro\lar/uphol: · leather. Exec car. Had 6apd, ps, ac, , ~CEDES 9130 gold T-top. v-e, s.o 6• lmfTlecllata D•llvery.
2873 Reola lane. near atary. Great akl boat· b9at of care. 112,500/ moonr'oof, alloys 93 Civic HB, Red, •pd itlok; new tra(la. Start at 18995.
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'75VW BUS
4 ·•P•ed, powor brakes, sunroof,
$ 1500/0bO. 64 1 ·8350
PETS. Fairview/Adami. fast·lo9ka great. ••.. ,.. obo. pp 723·118e (FC005175) $5999 6apd, ac, ltareo, cau •7t aao Dle .. 1 Auto, $3000. 714-982·119$ (Vlnl60321fJ). JUfDIALS 8049 L•dlf•• cloth•• •kl ady td go. 112 ooo Co11a Meaa Honda (PH521'427) $8898 PW, am/fm, mint cond Orange County's LoJ~1;~~-:6JiuKJ
l ••••••iiiiil boot1, cloek radl~. gls 648-9449/574-4247 CBIYSL!lt 9050 438-6050 Costa MHa Honda low ml 85K, all orig. L.argeat Selection 13&00 Beach
'85 Torota Van 5 apd, air, c:ass. Must
IHI Lie 2L37616.
Only $2.965. 437·1931 tabla, an1wer mach, '80 ACCORD l!X 438-5050 Only $2,650. 437-1931 WHtmln1ter ADOPT-A-PET pictures, etc. Sat 8-3, u 11nn"' SUPS , .. lmmac, fully loaded+. •93 Chllc Sdn, blue, •at 300 TD Turbo VALUE PRICED
Every 8al • Sun at 3249 Colorado (Gisler) .WAAAU1l.KO 87 Le ron Auto, air, $9750.·WMkdaya 909-5spd, ac, tilt, caaa Fully equipped, excel-•PONTIACS* VOWWAGEN 9235
PETSMART, Fountain MOVING SALE DOCRS 7022 ~~:rl ·~~~~d. o:!~~: 882·2760; WMkandl (PS004048) $9993 lent condition. $5300. 47yr• In So. Calif. TOYOTA 9210
Valley. PupplH, kit· Frt/S•t Noon-7pm 2GAE414. $2,850. 909-684-3586 Costa Maaa Honda Call 846-2360. 71~92-8851 iiiiii~iiiiiiijiiiiiiiiii '89 vw GTI 18V, Red,
teni and more, all Waterbed frame, golf Boat Dock tor rant. 437·1931 CLASSIFIED 438-6050 '87 Blk 260E looks/ LONGPRE PONTIAC '85 Creaalde, Bur· 5•pd, PS, AC. root,
tocking for loving, car· club9, aota b9d, frig, Boats up to 30' $200. It's the rnourca you Auna grtl All pwr, anrf, 13600 Beach gundy w/laathar Int. ca as, a 11 0 ya,
Ing homH. CALL 597· mena (42 long) aulta Page Peta for quick can count on to .. 11 a 9105 calm alloys. 112,800 w .. tmlnster $3,000 ml. loadedt (KVOOS480) 56,877
9037 for"'°'• Into. mlac. 387 W. Be~ responce; 237·5741. Overstocked With myriad of merchan-JAGUAR obo. 310-592·5430 15950 845-2448 Costa Meaa Honda
ADORMLi St.1Ust (lndoore) •tuft? di .. ti.ms, becauH ThlnklnO of having a TRADE ,Sall your unwanted 436-5050 A.KC Pupplee a pay RENT A call to our columns compel , "' Cl'A Kitten• .. 10 SAL• Fri/Set Claulfted qualified buy•r• to a• x,te Wine/came•, Gglarveauv•. a•alcea?lll through class1'n...d ·ii.ms the easy wayl The Community 8•m. No "ear11H " wlU help calll alalm. 55,000 mllH. 111; To place your Market Place.
We h11Y9 the largeit AnUque books, linen~ through classified §42.ff78 842-5878 Excellent cond. 17200. CLASSIFIED 842·5878 claulflad ad call Classi1led Hlectlon of pecllgrH glassware, collactlblei - --714/831 ·1499 M2·5878 842-5878. 842·5878 dog• & cata anywhere 158 Coata Me .. St All loved & well
Cared tor SAT 5/20 7:30-12
PETLAND HUNT BCH ClothH, hardwood
Northeast corner of flooring, furn, aurf.
Adema & Brookhural board, toya, Mahold
N:M887 ltem1. 287 Flower
Save abu1ad and Sat.Sun 8:30 No early
abandon.ct peta. Be a birds plauel klVlndry
volunteer/101ter. Call appl, din tbl, ofc tum,
714·597-9037. a bed, toys, clothes,
& moral 481 C~brlllo.
GARAGE SALES NEWPORT
-----•IBEAC,. 6169
GENERAL 6102
MULTI l'AMILY
SALK Sat 8am/noon. Lots & Iota of good
1tuHll Including baby
llem1, kitchen hams,
10011. 437 Heliotrope
BALBOA
ISIAND 6106
4·FAMILIES SaVSun
8-2, 106 Coral. Down·
sizing. Big TV, w/d,
tum, misc. Antiques &
collectibles. 873-5887
iiii~l!~S~TiiAiiiT.~SiiAiiliiEiiii
May 20-211t 10a-4p
Fine antlque1 & beau-
tiful upholstered tum.
126 1/2 Topaz Bal Is.
Moving Ev91'ythlng
Sat Noon-Dark
At Pirate A CllH.
Cell fan1, tabla, chra,
b•d. 4-<:lrawar file cab-
inet. Oak 2-drawer
steel file cab. ·Misc boat parts & paint.
Garden tools, rotary
gaa lawnmower. lV,
oak bk-cuu, lamps,
twin bed. 646-4005
•MOVING SALE•
SAT, May 20, 8-3
Skla, golf, 1kates, lVs.
clothing, ml1c.
481 Santa Ana Ave.
MOVING SALE SaV iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Sun 8am-4pm. H1e-
HUGI! SALi! clothH, hold ltma, fraz.zer, lln·
frames, rug1, dlahea, •n•, clothe•. 459 62nd
& loll mor•I 2020 E at. croH at. PCH/
BALBOA
PENlNSUIA 6107
Ocean Blvd. 9~pm. Prospect.
CO~ONA
DEL MU 6122
SAT&SUN
May 19th & 20th
9AM to 3PM
1981 Villa Caudal ** CDM ** Sat 20 7·12 328 Catal-LIQUID .. TION Ina. Slpr Hct aofa. .. tons of d1gnr clothes, SALB SAT .. 20 8.AM bike, rattan/Wicker
Cash only, No Eatly chairs, frames, VCR,
Blrdsl Entire apart· hm decor ltam1.
mant/hHhold avl, z:USTBLUFF. 2417
Many Interesting Bamboo. Sat 7·11.
llama, from around Saleaman'a sporting
the world: 1olu, ta· oooda samples, all
ble1, plcturH, clothing new. Sport bags. le•
& collectlblH. OH San chest, exerclM gear &
Mlgu .. & Paclllc View. much more. Alao.
Watch t or algna. ml1c household Items
Bayport Apartment• & clothH.
#2698. Nellt 10 ball fteld.
35 Yrs Accmutatlon
52~·~~~s~"'or. TRANSPORTATION
(Irvin• Terrace)
GREAT GARAQERI
Dratting, drop·IHf, BOATS 7011
other tablH, antique iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii chalra, baby Items
(furniture, clothing,
blke1), lamps, book1,
clothing, exarcl1a
equip, much more.
1 O' Aohlllea Inflatable
& 8 HP Tohatau out·
board. Both Ilk• new.
$1500.Call979-6650
SAT 8am, 500 & fJOO --------block1 1r11 taney> POWER BOATS
"~:f.: s!"e!"~~ 7012
AH kinds of hrdwar
h1ewar, plumbing. gift •ee Claaale Chrla Craft
ftama. NMd to cJean Sea Skltl. V-Hull 25 FL
thla out, one day only. llvaaboard Sllp.
3401 SaabrMze Lane S 1 o.ooo 850-3625.
SALi! Set & Sun 20' Bleotrlo Boet
5/20 & 21 . 8am·2pm.
Furnlhlre, cloth••·
books, & collactablH.
TEDDY BURS 209
Marigold, In alley.
YARD aALB SAT 8-T
St3 Orohld Ave.
Toya, cloth••· turnl·
•ur• & much more.
COSTA MESA 6124
Annu•I Giant 70
Family G11 Sales
Sat-May 20, 8am.
Fairview Rd & South
Coa1t Or, at Fairview
& Sunflower. Margie
Olcamllll, 979-8280
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what y_ou're
doing, your
hometown
newspaper
TM IB!li'1k>t
fits In.
Edison by o u "r·
Cl•••lo Mode , •••t• 1 a. New bot· tom palnl Xlnt cond.
Full cov• top and
cockpit COY9f. Marina
allp aVI. Nu battartH •1000 873-3812
34 TOLLYCRAFT
S/F. Twn gaa, genera-
tor, wall equipped,
bow davit, very clean.
Muat ••II, very mo-tlvetedl 723.4074
SAIL BOATS 7014
38 PT ALDEN 1936
Claaalc w/~d moul-
ded bottom, dsl eng,
vary clean, beaut Int,
a true cla11lc beauty!
$19,900. 723-4074
es• Bluaboy 24' & 1en
Trail• with new tires.
sacrifice •aao.
(811) 388-1989.
72' Coronado 27' New-
port Habor. Near new
Ho~· 8HP. Sacrifk:•
13495 (811) 361-1989.
l(.IT• Sellboat 11 Ft.
Good Condition $800.
(909) 829-3347. Mak•
appointment to aM In
Newport Beach.
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MAY I OTH THROUGH MAY 29TH ' :.. '\
PACIFIC OCEAN
he Harbor Boulevard of Cars I st Annual Memorial Day
Celebration is proudly brought to you· by sixteen of
Orange County 's finest automobile dealers . Over the
' next 20 days, this is your opportunity .to take advantage
of tremendous savings and selection on every new 1995
model automob ile in stock at any <>ne of the Harbor
Boulevard of Cars dealers! Choose from over 4, I 00 cars
and trucks with special le~ase and finance rates available
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for this special month of May! Look for the Harbor
Boulevard of Cars banners displayed on the lampposts
along the center median of Harbor Blvd. designating
the dealers ready to -serve you.
Visit any one of the dealers
listed below and receive
your 3'x S'American
~ Flag, pole, and ornament at
~ absolutely no cost!* ·1tm11tdsupplyM>.hu"Y'"'
ORANGE COUNTY'S PROUD DEALERS SERVING YOU:
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NABER'S ISUZU
31 l O Harbor Blvd. (71 '4)540-9100
COSTA MESA HONDA
2888 Harbor Blvd. (71'4)436-5050
'*"a"f ••+ GE:!CllD ,.
CONNELL CHEVROLET-GEO
2828 Harbor Blvd. (7 I '4)546-1200
§iRANGE GO!ST LDS .. PONT-GMC
2'480 HarbOr Blvd. (71 4)540-9640
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\CAMPBELL MAZDA
1 1425 Baker St. (71 '4)545-3334
MW ATLAS CHRYSLER
"'"fSl.u, PLYMOUTH
~ 2929 Harbor Blvd. 546-1934·
111J1 ATLAS DODGE. 2888 Harbor Blvd. (7 1'4)241-1300
~C:: L.J l=i~ 2925a Harbor Blvd. (71'4)546-1934
SOUTH COAST ACURA.
2925 Harbor Blvd . (71'4)979-2500
COSTA MESA
LINCOLN/MERCURY
2626 Harbor Blvd. (71'4)540-5630
2060 Harbor Blvd. (714)642-00 I 0
• NISSAN COSTA MESA
2845 Harbor Blvd. (714)540-6410
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NABERS CADILLAC·BU1£K
2600 Harbor Blvd. (714)540#1 a
COSTA MESA MITSUBISMI
2833 Harbor Blvd. (71'4)545-17,,00
ORANGE COAST
JEEP-EAGLE
24 Harbor Blvd. (714)549-8023
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CORONA DEL MAR So. of the hwy
on one of the prettiest streets In the village.
42xl 18 lot with huge park-like yard between
main residence and unit. ............... $499,000
NEWPORT COAST
NEWPORT COAST Prestigious gated
comm. Built 1994 3BR, library, 2 fplc. 3 car
garage. ExquJsite maple floors, soaring ceilings
& plantzition shutters ................ $650,000
NEWPORT COAST Brand new "Ocean
Ridge" custom w/panoramic ocean, city & mtn
view Contemporary design w/marble. granite.
14 000 .ft. lot........ $1,795,000
COASTAL NEIGHBORHOODS
CAMEO HIGHIANDS Expansive 4BR.
4.SBA entertainment oriented home. 14,000 sf
lot. Secluded pool. indoor spa, "5 skylights. 34'
Fnmch doors. Small! ocean view .... $859 900
ALISO VIE.IC) Mountain view from near new
4 bedroom plus den. Marble entry to bright &
elegant Interior. Fam. rm.w/flreplace. Minutes
to 's main beach ................. $161 777
DIVINE TEllllACE Expansive, upgraded &
bright! Walls of glass bring beautiful grounds
Into llv.rm. w/library alcove. din.rm. & mstr
suite. 4BR. 3BA. New ldtchenl! .... $699,500
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OPENHOUSFS
216 DIAMOND, BALIS SAT
210 SAPPHIRE SUN
302 CORAL, BALIS SUN
I NIGHTSHORE, NPT COAST SUN
352 HAZEL, COM SAT & SUN
307 POPPY, COM SAT & SUN
SlSB BEGONIA. COM SAT & SUN 12-S
;-i ~OR MORE INFORMATIQN ... 644-8700 ·
CORONA DR MAR Charming cottage plus
ocean view artist s studio. 2 car gar. R 1 zone
but has 2 sep living areas. Roof deck So. of
Coast H hwa ......................... $625,000
CORONA DEL MAR Ocean view. So of
Hwy. 17. 700 sq ft. lot w/ldrge home 3BR
3BA. 2 car gar R 1 zone but arranged w/3
separate living are s . . .. ... $895.000
ISLANDS OF NEWPORT HARBOR
BAUSOA ISIAND Built 1986 with attention
to quality Main res features lg elegant liv
. rm/din rm w/coffered ceil & brick fplc 1st
class lBR a t $739.000
BAIBOA ISi.AND Beautiful high ceding~. 'unny
remodeled kitchen. French door•. gmgevus
hardwood floors. 2BR + loft 2 full remodeled BA
New brick patio. SpaC1ous garage $499.900
UDO ISLE Remodeled 3BR in a premier
location Sunnv south facmg patio with French
doors from MBR & spacious liv rm New
wiiidows. doors & more $519.900
BAI.BOA.ISLAND Low~t priced duplexl
2BR main res Large living room with brick
fireplace & darling kit. Beautiful patio between
W1ils. 2BR apt. over !"car gar $529,950
BALBOA ISLAND A real beauty1 Custom
details <H.cent this duple>. 3BR. JBA main re~
v.,/new oak kit MBR \~/fplc. ~pa tub Gorgeou:,
2BR Jpf. 4 car parking $755,000
UTTLE BALBOA ISLAND Duple>. m t1
cowted corner l1x:at1on 3BR rncun re" and
IBR apt 2 plus 1 car enclosed garagl.'s with
sin.et entranw $679,000
BALBOA ISLAND Roum for the entire
fom11y1 4BR 4BA 2 story 1-. JU<;! ~tt>ps horn
best beach Remndell'd 111 93 & l.J0k!. gn.-at
Big patio~ and 2nd ~torv dee I-$695.000
BALBOA ISLAND lmlTidCuiatl! dupk>. on an
oversize lot .w/bay viC'w 3BR 2BA. large
deck. 3 Ci)r gar.>ge 2BR. IBA apt w11h fpk
and spacious bnck J)dlk $695.000
COSTA MESA
COSTA MESA New paint. new carpet & floor
tile, new roof. 3BR, 2BA plus huge family room
& din~ room. French doors In living room.
Pre en wJbrick nters .......... $225.000
llEM \IEllD£ Pool & RV access w/double
gate. Private fenced yard. 4BR. 2BA. corner
location with great curb appeal. Close to
schools ....................................... $2S9.000
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MESA VERDE 4BR, 3BA two-story on a
quiet street. Hardwood floors. upgraded
kitchen and baths, formal dining room.
ltnrnaculatel ................................ $164,000
2 Corporate Plaza . Suite 130 • 644-8700
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LIDO ISl:E:
A historic co.,,munity
Amenities include three . ~\/
tennis courts, a 1ennis ~
club and 1 2 private
beaches
BOUNDARIES:
Lado f<.le i' bordered by Pacific Coa.;t and
NeY. pon Boulevard
HISTORY:
In 1906. the Pa 1fic Electnc Rai lway Co ..
completed the famou~ Red Car Line from
Lo\ Angele' to Balboa. Originally known a.'
Pacific Electnc J,land. Lado Isle wa.~
acquired by W.K. ParkinM>n in 1923 for
$45,000 as a future \ilc for commercial
\h1pyards and marine enterpri~.
ParkinM>n's project never materialized and
an 1928. lhc land was purcha.<.ed by an
investment group for development a' a
resi dential re~rt area. The layout by a
prominent European architect wao; patterned
after the famou~ Lido of Venice. Ital y. one
of Europe'" most fo,hionable re!>OrL'i at the
ume
The bndge wa' built. \tree!' completed
and the nation\ fiN underground utihtae~
v.ere m\talled an 1930. A dubhou!>e and
five model home' Y.ere built. but the Great
Depre,,1on dampened 'ale,. By World War
II. about 50 home' had been finished.
Development lloumhed after the war and
"1th the lafung of Y.ar-t1me re,tm'tion<, on
boating ad•' 1t1e,, Ncv.pon Beach became a
popu lar boaung and beach re'<m for the Lo'
Angele' area
Lido hie gradually developed into a full -
ume community v.hcre re,1dent<. en1ny .i
unique hfe\lylc of ye,ar-round water
JC'll\ iuc' Currentl) the 1,land 1<; undergmng
a face It ft w11h many of the re\lclent'
returb1,hmg or rebuilding.
"!UMBER OF HOMES: xso
RECENTS~:
In the~ 12 months, 44 homes were sold
ranging from $340.000 to $3.2 milhon
NOW LISl'ED:
1bcre arc 33 propcrt1e' from S349.000 to
S4.5 million
COMMUNITY FEATURES:
Three tenni"' courts, a tenn1' club. a woman·.,
club. 12 private bcac~. two children\
playgroundc;, a clubhou~ with !-w1mmmg
float. boat dock. dining and ballroom
facilities and a nationally rccogn11ed yacht
club. The island's boating facilitie" range
from dry storage spa.cc~ for dinghies to shore
moorings for Hobie Cats and runabouts to
community slips and private dock!> for boats
up to I 00 f~t.
SCHOOLS:
Newport Elementary. Ensign lntennediate
and Newport Harbor High School.
SHOPPING:
Walk to Lido Village. Cannery Village or
Newpon Pier.
SOURCE:
Marcia Dos~y and Rack Radford. Lido f,ll'
'ale!> team. Prudential Newport Realty. 3377
Via Lido. Newport Beach. (7 I 4) 6 7 3 7 300
or (7 14) 509-3707
If you would liu to submil a Communily Profiu of your farm arta, pltast folww tht
abovt f onnat and tncwst a map out/int
(TholflilS Guidt) of tht arta awng wilh a
photo of a cu~nt IUtinr. Tiu tltscription
of Utt property goes undtr tht "Now
Listtd'' section. Stnd tht in/onnatio11 to
Joyct Schtrtr, Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St .•
Costa Mtsa, CA 92627, (714) 574-4242. If
you havt any qutstions, pltast call
A vieYI from the penthouse
A condominium with spectacular views of Newport Harbor
Po,(11bly the mo t extraordinary
panorama an this area is from the
pcnthouc;.e level of the 601 Udo
Bu1ld1ng. Standing almost at the
head of Lido Isle. lhe rune-story
Lido Building house the
rnndominium with vistas of more
1han 180 degrees. The two-bedroom.
two and one-half bath unit with a
\haded balcony. ~auna end wet bar
•"just a few blocks from fine
restaurants and fashionable shops.
'Ibis full security building with a
24-hour doorman offers the finest in
home protection and underground
parking.
Coll MIU Marr~:::' N•w,otJ
P1t.,.1nu1t 4 CMc s-1* .1f«" "" .
Newixm ('u,torn E'tate'
Inc .. i' nov. 'howl'a~ing 11-.
new model~ at <Xean Ridge rn
Newport Coa~t. Thl' dramalll'
1.:u,tnm home' ranEfc from
3.500 -6.000 'quare feet on
lnh a\eraging one-quaner a-.·re
priced frnm $995.000. (pncc'
include home. lot and
landi.ca ping front and rear )
EH!ry cu~tom home piid.age I'
tum-key Y..1th no addiuonal
CO\t\.
Y11u may -.elect from J
'anet) of a' ailJble home
de,1gn' 11r alloY. our arl'h1tcch
to de,1gn a hnme which
rc0el'l' your per'Amal
preference and tJ.,te. Feature'
andude four tu ,j, bedroom,,
four and onc·half to ti' e and
one-halt bath!-. three l\l four-
cJr garage' and librJl)
Ea-.·h home i' de,1gned tn create an
amb1anl'c 11f elegance and richne" Detail
oriented Mediterranean und ltahane..que
architecture create a 't)le re mmi-.ccnt 11f a
Eumpcan re'on. DramJtic entne'. cuncJ
'taar-.·a'e'. ~lately column,, arche' and
ni1.:he' are only a few cu-.1nm feature' u'cd
throughout the ar-.·h1tecture of the hlime'
Spe1.:1JI feature-.. 'uch J' e11pan'1'e l.'ntl)
v.ay' to ma\1m11e the' 1C\\. ,·u,h1m ·
Je,1gned 0<lllf\, \\ Jlk·m v.et bJf\. \ ICV.
nll1m'. mu,1c room,. gue,1 mom' Jnd
loggia' add an 1mpre"1'e tnu1.:h to "''Cl)
ou·a,1on and mJ~e ea1.:h home an
entenamer\ del1gh1 )Cl praUKal lnr h' mg
Swldard amenat1c' mdudc marble Y.ood
and hme,tonc lloor\, CU\tom ,tJlfla~
r a1hng. \H11id-bum111g fircplale' an tht.-
h' mg n111m. fam1I~ mom. ma,ter '1111.: and
hbral) "11h na-.tom de-.1gned marble Jnd
pn:-1.a't facmg' ('u,tom Jc,1g0l'd
ba,eboard-.. gcni:niu' rccc"cJ lighting
throughout and lho1l.'e of 'm0t1th or hght
"all texture DuJI tone heat mg .ind air
rnnd111oning. l'entral .. ,icuum ')'tem.
l.'.u,tom rounded wull l'omef\. large IJundry
.1rea Jnd roomy wal~-m d1l\Cl\ (mo't plan')
Gourmet k111.:hen' are equipped v.1th center
1\land c1111ktnp-.. '"lad""~· gran11c
l'<1untcnop,, dual di'h" ,1,her'. ~8·11ll h "1de
\Ub-1cm rcfngerator. large p.llltl). doubll'
ml'n. m1no"a'e and tra'h 1.:ompactor
Each of the'e deta1l-om:nted home'
inl lude .i la,·1,h ma.,ter 'uite "1th rctre.it and
fireplace. Ma,ter bath with marble ,l..ib
counterto~. 'Pa tub. marble 'hov.er wnh
dual control' and bidet. Mo,t home' include
view bakonie' in -.elected nl\1m'
Complimen ting the Mediterranean
a~hitecture i~ lu\h lando;capir.g included in
e\ery home J>Jek.ige. Re"1denb of Oct'an
R1dg~ alw benefit from it' pri\ate, \Celuded
location and 24-hour guard ~rv1ce
Elegant el\temi" include decorator entry
hght fixture,, clay tile r<l\lf,. crafted double
entry door.. pre~a't concre te "olumn' .ind
window "um1und' l1f applicable). quality
French doo~ throu~hout. Mediterranean
1,tyle 't.ucco color'\, expan,ivc view
bal~onacs, lu"h landscaping with cu<.tom
de.signed coJored stamped or . ..cored
dnv~way~ nnd patio. full rear yard ala,,
fencing and much. much inore.
Nc~port Custom C!ilates off en. 11 unique
trtdc-1n m for qualified bu c~. Thi"
'pcc1al program allows you to tradi: 111 ,,1111
property for" new custom home 1n O,. ,,
Ridge. Contact u !.:tie!-rcpre!ooent..itl\l ,,,,
more detail1,.
Nt'wpon Ctt\.tom fa tat~ Inc .. JI-...' •11.'• -
cu,tom home pacbges in Pelican Hill
'taning al S 1.395.000 for h\'me' r.1nt'"~
from 4.500 to 8.000 i.quarc feet anJ f', Ii. 11
Point fmm S 1.495.000 for home-. 1.1111:11 •
Imm 4.500 to 6.000 "IUan: feet Pd1 ·' llrl
., 1<.nown for it' incredible' 1ew-. 111 th,
l'l(ean. harbor. city and golf Cl'UN'' "111 ,,
a\ eraging one-h:tlf acre. Pelkan P11111 •1, ''
1~:ean front living with direct bl'a' h
anJ lot' a~er.aging one-quaner .Ill\.' 11•
'cduded area i' surrounded b\ th,· f',·f,
Hall golf cour.t with oul\tand.10g 'll'"
the ocean.
Newport Cu1,tom E.'t;ate' !Ill . 'P''• •'
m ttld.!y'i. market demand! . Each h1 •m
truly a m4l.\t~rpiece and provide' hJ"I' 1 ""
rn'tom home tivina. Affontlble p• 1, 111~ 1• th
1ruc cu,tom clcf<H\CC i1, provided 1111 , · '
ho~. lncre4Jb[e interior dramJ ., <•111
'peciulty. Every custum h\)mc offc1' ,, 11 alt1
million dollar look without the multi 11 i111 .. 11
dollar pnce. E:ich ho~ I!-cu,tom. nttt l1t 111I!
duplicated. cn~uring a unique de-.1~11 I• ·1 .111
en\ ironment which will enh.in-.·c '11111
hfeo-tyle. ·
Re,1dent' of Ocean Ridge an: a ,h,111
d1,tance fmm Pelican Hill Golf C'luti
Fa,hion hland and other recreaunn.rl
cle'tination" of Newport Beach and L..1~1111.1
Beach. Shoppins. di.ning and entena1Mrl 111
are only a few 0( the finer thingq,fle11:J 111
lhi<i t;~M ~.Newport COJ't 1, p.111
of 11 ma.'«r·piaftned re)(1ft dest1nat11in \n'.1'
<lf Newpon COlll arc planned to Uk lud,
world-eta ~ hocc .
To rtocll 1111 tl•tttlop•11t/rom Pacr{i'
Coa I H11lewt1,J. l4h N•wport Coo~t J>mt
ond tum ritltt Olf \!&to IJillft Drirt, thr11
ri1ltt 011 OctH ltMlp Drlvt. Bnttr G11nrd
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£i"'"1 l11e.o ('114) J1f..'94 .
SUNNY & LIGHT 2 BR Balboa beach house.
Nice pado & upper deck w/vlew. Vaulted cell-
ing In IMng room. Close to beaches & park
Offered at $398,000
DAYNA PEI Ill 651·4610
GRAND COUNTRY MANOR PENINSlJlA POINT
OVER 5900 SQ. FT. Sl.380MIL SPACIOUS'HOME $798,000
Magulicent Sta~ 4BR. 4 5BA estate w/every Large SBR. 3BA home featunng den. duung rm. r~
amenity you can ~ CM?i-5900 sq ft of eegant rm & a r:.: enter1aining palJO with d fire pit Love~
Qranis ~·1 enjoy this setting You ~ the elegant marlile ~ to the ~ bay W?ws lipper level A nw ',('('
neEd to see lllb exceptional home . ~
HUGE POOL HOME WITII
BAYIPARl<ICnY UGHTS VU $899,900
SpdCious 5BR. SBA ~ featuring et marble entrv
w/lllil'T'Ored walls & grand stafrcase leadi~ to huge
master retreat. Panelled 6brary. 3 marble frpls. ceramic
tile Roonng. kitchen ~ grarule countertops A very
pnvate feel w/large pool & spa
NEWPORT NOR111 VDJ.A
DIST8ESS NOW ONLY $395,000 UP.Jaded 3 bdoom Medina Plan Ft prtne rul-de-sac location. Tons of umrades ind mM:f & marble floomg. Berber carpeting · & mirromd wans Guard gated
COfTVTU\lty close to Fashion lsl.vld. beaches. & freeways.
BE YOUR OWN BOSS NEAR THE BEACH
Two lq..ior ~ in exc.elent So Calif neighborhoods
Location l...ocation Location Wei maintaJned & loca!OO
In t-ql traffic are.as. Offered at s l 4SK & $4SOK
A LOT OF HOUSE FOR so unt.E. .. $489,000
c.onsider this beaulifutt cared fot 4BR home w/farrily
room. ~oonL Fnn:h doors. 2 fri:is. rustom cabinets & t. bay Window In kit . lol.0y courtyd
enby. 2 patios. trees +a spa in the back i,etd. Your
dreams can come true!
BEACH COTTAGE
ON THE POINT $398,000
T UK) bdrm cottage located on l St?Wt Pk on Pernn Pt
w/year round •;unny patio & clPck abc-M> garage Horne
w/lotl. of pc~bihty Being "'.Id A5 I~ A rare
opporturnty to buy into thb e.lclblt:h'CI comm11nrtv
MAKE YOUR OFFER!
MOVE RIGHT IN. $269,900
OMx-ce forces sale of this SJlOClOU> LAkewood Ponderosa
home on a o..uet strnet Just 11 ~ young & ready to
move right ll'lf 3BR + sunroom. 2 SBA 2· .. tory lloorplan
Exc:elent time to buy for under $300K
MAGNIFICENT TENNIS
ESTATE FOR $2.890MIL
Magnificent SBR. 6BA residence feab..oing many tu tech
electronic !1ySlems & lighllng . heatro pool/spa. lighted
tennis cot.11. t-...ige entertaining terrace. 2-stay gazebo
w/maicb ~. dti-en's ~ sUlning city.
momtain V1eWS from almost every room 4-<ar garage
HARBOR VIEW HOMES
M011VATED SEU.ER. •. $599.000
ldealy located Withli Harbor View Homes near
comrm.nity pool. cLbhouse & more 4BR. 3 SBA.
enclosed en~. thousands of lJrid<.) & lo..0j back
i,etd gardens
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HJGHLY CUSTOMIZED bavfront w/stunning
bay view located near Udo Village Shops.
Boat slip available. A real m~ see! .
OffeTed al $498,000
BIG UDO ISLE
BAYFRONT + DOCK NOW S l .895MIL
l.o.rge t'tlleTtall'lll"'IQ home i;*Js OOgi? bavfront dPck &
room lor a SS yacht nurnercu. ~>i detaib ele\ ator
& '>tlinning 1.M. t bar A great Udo ble <;ll'C\1
DREAMY SUNSETS FROM
OCEANFRONT CORNER $775.000
H<'rl'' vcx1r chance tu bt..uld t)(W Ou!<1t1frnn1 tnmer w/South\A.~l (.')..posure for fdbt1hr, "llll"l'l-.1 Lcx.ated
bc-l'IM.<t>il U)(> Nc.'WJ)Ort & Balbua ~on pnm.:> 35 x 60
OCl!anfrontag<.> Walk evetW-'hert>t Dun t \\4l'tl: c1J1otf'll!T
m1mrtl mil to -.ee this temfic vakJ,.> tod.~
BAYFRONT SACRIFICE
• A.l.T.D. AVAllABLE $575,000
VK!\ .. .., of Udo Bay Lido Isle. cttv bght!. & mounlclD'b
$T('d~ attmbon to intenor detail incl .1rt1.•..ln c.1bu11JV &
fircpldc€' t'clC ades Ea.9,1 single level floorplan Boat !>hp to
30 <11kllidbk.> Cal for roore 1nfonnabo11
OWNER MOVED OUT
OF STATE. MUST SEU $189.500
Owner ru.., been transferred ne<.>ds to get on 1Mth their
bfel 3 lxodrooms plantabon '>hutter;. r'K.'W mtcnor paint
c:Wom Cdbtnets. Conan & rTY.JCh more 2<nr garage
Cal for detaib on this gre.at Newport buv'
POSTAL ANNEX BUSINESS
OPPOll11JNITY FOR $100,000
ExceBent opportmity to own a thriving J)O"tal annex that
boasts an authorized PAC BELL paymc.'nt location Be
your Cl'M"I bosl;! Make 11tiur offer now
VfKY INVrT1NG 4BR home w/Yam nn.. ~
Fr doors. 2 hpk. 2 1»do9. fruit tr... It spe bi
beck y.nl. A~ ... large home. Offend"• $489,000
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NEWPORT CREST
$337,000
3BR wtth full ocean vit'.w!! Walk to
beach.
BIG CANYON
$899,000
Will Sacnfice. Owner needs to
sell.Owner wiJI carry.
HARBOR RIDGE
$559,000
City hght views, remodeled 3BR +
loft. Owner will carry.
NORTH BAY TOWNHOMES
$279,000
3BR, 2 car attached garage.
Looks like new. Move-in now!
NEWPORT CREST
$209,000
Lowest priced! Single level 2BR,
remodeled kitchen.
SA'I'UtDAY
NEWPOllT BEACH $179,000
2463 !nine A\'C. tF.3 L Valentine
SATUIDAY/SUNDAY
DOVER. SHOa.BS 1750,000 1414 Galaxy E.Ranaaan
~~ MAil $5£ft~
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ORANGE PARK ACRES
$2,350,000
Custom estate on 2.3 ac:res w/\'1ews.
SBR, guest hou~, pool.
DOVER SHORES
$750,000
Front row view of bay & lights, 4BR
& pool.
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BALBOA PENINSULA
$459,500
A true showplace, 2BR suites + loft ,
central air, best of everything.
RANCHO SAN JOAQUIN
$279,000
2BR townhome, solar heat.
WaJk to park.
MOVE-IN CONDmON
$172,500
Painted in & out w /new carpet &
blinds. Walk-in closets.
SUNDAY
SBAVJBW
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NBWJIOU caBSr
14 htlt:Ot
NBWPOl.T CaBST
101 Cohmabie
NBW10&1' CJlBST
lOJ.maLoa
1699,000
a.Scarta
$337,000
B.Ownbcn
$209,000
I.Howe
HU.500
J.HatuJG
HARBOR RIDGE
$1,895,000
4BR + approx. 5,000 sq.ft Pool, spa
& contemporary style .
SEAVIEW
$699,000
4 BR, family room, view of city lights
& spa
HARBOR RIDGE
$459,000
Country & night Light 'icws. 3BR +
loft, private spa.
BIG CANYON
$264,950
2BR +Jen w/parual golf course
VICW, comm. pool & ll'llnlS.
NEWPORT CREST
$324,500
Full <>ecan view! Highly upgraded
3BR., 2 .SBA., extended deck
SUNDAY
NSWPOl.T BllACH
ll• l6th St.
NBWPOU BllACH
60Sa hlaod
CORDNA DBL MAJl
3515 SurM:w
U59,SOO
G.Schroedcr
$16f.950
Lllomr
$1,100/MO
Rochdk
TOWN & COUNTllY ESTATES
$875,000
Custom ho me, security gated, 75,oon
sq.ft. lot, pool & tennis coun
CAMEO IUGHLANDS
$575,000
4BR, 2 level over 2,000 sq fi
R.cmoddcd, large yard & pool
TU1lTLB llOCK
$328,900
SFR, 4BR, 2 .SBA + family rm, fornul
dining, fresh paint, spa.
NEWPORT CREST
$239,000
Lar~e 4BR + f.lmily room. Perfect
condition, fireplace, wet bar.
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$1,850/MO
Sl,000/MO
$1,950/MO
$1,750/MO
$1,500/MO
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HHARBOR RIDGE" ElfMJant Remodel one-of~
kind 3br + loft (includes seJXJrate guest quar-
ters w/own entral)ce & deekJl· M.Ony custom
features. Vierw ot city ligh s, S!'OW<aooed
mountains. tSS9,._00
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Joyce Pal•er
2 J Years experience
''Quality Service= Results''
RESIDENCE:
(714} 759-7659
24-HOUR VOICEMAIL/PAGER:
(714) 729-7002
2027 YACHT DEFENDER
"SEAVIEW" Gated, sf>E!docular view. Lorge lot.
Huge 4 bedroom witf. family room, security sys-
tem, great outdoor BBQ center & huge spa. 2
fireplaces. Community tennis & pool. SOme wood Roors. Low assoc. dues.
Reduced to $6991000 VALENTI
PROPERTI
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s 2 Civic Plaza Suite 100
Newport Beach
Families reserve· an ocean view in San Clemente
Grand opeojng plan$ are set for lhe
newest release of ho~ at San Clemente's
Del Caba neighborhood. The galed. hilltop
property 1s located in the planned
community of Forster Ranch, minutes from
Dana Point Harbor.
Four ocean-view homes in the latei.t
phase were reserved by famHies dunng the
pre-saJe opening laM weekend. The home-
buyers camt from Atlanta. Georgia. Los
Angel~. Irvine and Pasadena
.. Del Cabo offer~ "4.> much value that
we're gelling buyer~ from all over." 'aid ~he Fairbanks. the ne1ghborhcxxf'i on-qte
le~ representative.
Prices start at $319. 990 and the homes
have O\er 3.000 -.quare feet of livi ng area.
up to six bedrooms and large yards.
"You simply cnn·t find valuei. like 1h1i.
anywhere but here," added Fairbanks.
With family rooms. bonus room'i. den'>.
three-car garage~ and spectacularlocean
vicwi.. Del Cabo is attractive to families
looking for a home with lots of room.
.. It's a great neighborhood for families."
said Fairbanks. "Every home is on a grivate
cul.de-sac and the entire community is
gated so parents appreciate the privacy and
secunty this offers. There are hifhly rated,
new schools nearby and the city s ~hes
Uld parks provide lots of reacation and Ports activities forchlldrcn. too."
Del Cabo is sjtualed on nearly 70 acres of
property and will off er a lOlal of just SO
homes ... We enjoy the lowest density of any
aeighborbood in our area." said Fairbanks.
"Most of the landscape 1s kept in •L' natural
state. perfect for kids to explore and hike."
The 180-degree panoramic views from
homes include wide. ocean '1,tas.
Saddleback Mountain. the gplf course and
lightb of the Forster Ranch valley.
The home' feature classic California
architectu re highlighted by window shutters,
wood rafters and window shelves, view
deck' and genuine clay ti le roof,. Each home
ha' direct accc. ~ to a three-car garage with
roll -up door~.
Interior appointments include family
mom' wtth wood-burning fireplace' and
e' cry ma.,1cr bedroom include' ,, fireplace
remotely conLmlled from the mas1er bed.
Kitchen~ feature European-~!) le cabinetry
with laminated mtenol'\. cerami c tile counter
top~. two large 30-im.:h wide O\Cn~. built-an
microwave. four-burner \ealed gla ... ,-top gac;
range. stainless steel hood with wanning
lighL'>, triple Mnk. and energy-,avmg
di~hwasher. In each home. a breakfast nook
adjoin the kitchen.
Mai.ter bedrooms include spacious walk-in
clo~ts and volume ceilings. Master baths
feature separate glass-enclosed ceramic tiled
howers, oval contoured tubs. two inks and
ceramic tile counter tops. Every home bas an
interior laundry room with plenty of cabinet
s~.
The two-tory Plan Two feature three to
five bedrooms and three full bathi. in 3.087
square feet. A country-style kitchen.
adjoin.ing the family room. opens to the rear
patio area and offers hillside. valley and
ocean view' A large bonu-. room up ... rnir<.
cJn be an office. l htldren \ 'tudy or
cntenainment mom.
The Plan Three. with 3.350 'quun: ket
offer<; four to 'ill'. bedroom' and three bath'
One of the bedroom. .. and a bnth i!' on the
fin.t tloor and can be a guest mom nr maid\
quartcn. A craftsman-style ~laircn.-.e with an
oak railing leads to the 'iecond le"el. Thi-;
newly expanded tloor plan now includes a
library room with balcony loft overlooking
the entry.
Appointments in the home<; include
recessed kitchen and hallway lighL\, raised
panel doors. custom baseboards and door
molding. butted-gl comer window and
raised entries. The homes exceed cu1TCnt
energy-saving requirements and feature·
added insulation, an efficient water beater
and a natural gas-forced air heating sy tem.
For security, each home includes a fire
pmtCl'llnn 'pnnl.ler ')'tern Jnd 'm1•l..c
<le led or'
Del Cabo 1' J pm .111:. gJtcd 1.·ommunll\ 111
50 hllmC' Two third' of the 'I.'' cnt\ .ll n:'
rema1m. in 1h nJtural ,1.1tc -
There will be three rrnjl'C p.irh \\-lthlO
the neighborhood "ith b,ti'becuc' • .111d f)KOll
area\ for the u'c of DI!! Cabo re~uJen" and
gue,t.c;.
To visit Del Cabo. tal..e lnte!'.IJte 5 to San
Clemente\ Camino de E'trella e"it. Tum
inland and the 'treet become., Camino de ·'
Lo~ Mare~. Continue tu Portico del Sur, tum
left to Sombre.ido. tum left to Altura and left
to the Del Cubo model comple"< at the top of
lhe hill.
Three model homes are open from 10 a.m.
10 dust daily. except Monday when the hour..
arc noon to dusk. For more information. call
(7 14) 361-0674.
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Red. IMIL for immed. sale! ~quisitely appointed
4BR. 6.SBA plus libnarylgym and home theater.
Gourmet kitchen. lavish mlsuite. elevator. pool. spa
and unobstructed ocean views. This is "Eurocliw"
living at it'i. fine:.t! Was $2,990,000 Now $1.9M
Magnificent Cata!lna. Ocean & City light view,.
R1l'hly detJ1led 4BR. 4 SBA plu\ library & bridge-
room Old World quJllty finish. Ba'iemcnt w/wme
tdl.ir Beau11ful pool & .,pa Offered at $1.990,000
T~lly rcbu1h SBR. 3.SBA w/attention to detail.
Qorx. hrdwd 000f">. gounnet kit, Pella window .
chilarcni. play room. Lavish M/suite. Walk to park
& \Chools 1827 Port Barmoutb· $889,000
Highly upgraded 38R, 2.SBA w/exquisite hardwood noors. plush carpeting. plantation shutters & many
quality built-ins. Pnvatc pool & spa. """'-
12 Mornlna Breae-lnlne Reduced to ~7,000
Lovely SBR. 4.SBA custom home with 4 cat g&rlge.
Gorgcou5 ti~ floors and Berber carpeting. Great rear
yard with large pool. spa fountain and outdoor enter-
tainment area. Many other quality features! Seller
will con Ider rrade down. $1 ,IOt
Magnificently 1ppoin1ed SBR. 4.5BA wni~rary. ele-
vator. 2 Mairways, exercise room + mt suite on I st
level. Gourmet kit .. butlers serving room & cul de
sac location. OFFERED AT $2,190,000
Truly a m:i.,terpiece Wlth lot~ of marble and plu'h
carpeting Soanng ce1hng,, cu,tom hghh. Euro
kitchen. and rotund<! entry. L.lrge wrap around yard
adjacent to pool & 'Pa Many more quality upgrade'
• Reduced to $999,000
Near new SBR. SBA. archt mstrpiccc. Natul'lll
hrdwd noors. computerized lighting. liOaring ceil-
ings & state of the art goonnet kitchen w/granitc
counters. TRADE POSSIBLE Sl,350,000
Prof. ~ted 4BR, J.SBA w/master suite on I st
level. Euro kitchen, huge family room, formal
library/den. Lush rear yard w/pool. spa and enter-
taining area. Priced to sdJ Now $1,390,000
Exquisite Belcourt SBR. 4.SBA on private cul de sac
location. Oourmct kitchen, lou of marble & neutral
colors. Roger's Garden yard w/pool and pa.Owner
may canyl . $1.425,•
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YOUR HOME
HERE
Magmfic.ent Mountain cl Territorial views. Build your
dream home now. Plan included with purchtic and
Ready IO &0! Priced lO sell now. 8esl lot value in New·
pon COL\t. Ollly $449,MO
-Harbor View Hills
This home exemplifies the
casual elegant lifestyle of
Newport Beach.
$1,299,000
. • . sermly nestled into the
hillside cffering prioocy and
casual elegance.
$725,000
Harbor View Homes
Form, function, B ~ign are met
in this beautiful family home. All
dw on one of tM largest lots in
Harbor Vaew Homes.
$1 ,149,000
Welcome home to~
..W:S • this is M1ainly a home
what )IOI' can re-charge at tl\t
mdoftMday.
$1,275,000
a place tO come 1wme to at the ·
end of. a busy day ••• . .
a place to recharge •••
a place of serenity •••
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Whatever your needs,
I'm, the ~ent who
can ReJp~. -
Please feel free
to call me at any
Jane Sungaila
760-5000
Ext. 136
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Bob Koop Dovie Koop Bob Koop, Jr.
Why list with just one agent!
Call the Koop team!
760-5000 Ext. 128 or 760-1580
BALBOA
PENINSULA DUPLEX
• 2 bdnn. 1 ba. •pu., plus 1
~Conning bachelor ai-..
Two car garage. Steps to beach.
Over$2,300Mo. inc. w/osumme
rcnrs. Owner may carry 1st Trust
Deed. S349 ,900 5319 ,ooe
non KOOP R. or SR.
CITY Of ORANGE
INCOME PROPERTY
Four wut income property, two Lnita
AR 2 "°'Y 2 BR, 2.S BA &ownhowc
1tylc, one unil i.t 1 3 BR. 2 BA owner
style uni&. and one unit i.t en upper
levd 2 Bil, 2.S BA. New rom.
Vay MoUvatcd Sclla1
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RESIDENTIAL
LOT
• lot w ~ dne quancn of an
acre. Will Incle liat far a condo ar mWJ
home. n. lat ii locaod al Cowan
Hap Dr. md Newpott Blvd. in Sau
Ana. h h.u. view~ checily
md ii mnounded by muhi"(nilliaa
dollar homca.
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VILLA BALBOA
1 BR. l BA. oversize unit with
extra square footage. Excellent
condition and great inside
location. Community pool and
spa. lalD'lchy. air conditioning.
Great Buy!
$149,000 BOB KOOP, JR.
GARDEN
GROVE
·Adad111e lBR, l.SBA, bmm ii-~ a... ~ m:iaJDarbooil ...., ...
impWWWJta inc. pala& nilk A«*.. c.rpct.
bmica in U&chc::Q. '* ~. ..... • pull·
mlJ1I in baUvoom, bmic:a ~~.
window covavip. md tftoa, rc.c bou.bca,
d0& ID~ A lboppwl&-C>rrtr/AfFd
SIAS,900 HO R KOO P JR. or SR.
BALBOA
DUPLEX
cry nice owner ocmpicd Dana
Buill Duplex. Toru of paitcing.
Both units have fireplaces, upper
has vaulted ceilings, excellent
conditim. $419.900
808 KOOP, JR. or SR.
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$229 900 BOB KOOP
Top 1" Of AD llrik_.. N'lf"1J aide
Direct line: 64&-2677
** NEWPORT BEAat **
**REDUCm TO $595,000**
Elegant 4 bedroom 3 bath custom home. 3400 sQuare f~t! 1'!1b
home is on a 10. 700 ft lot that is landscaped to perfection wtth
used bnck and extensive lav.m area LMng room with marble
fireplace formal dining room. family room with used brick fire-
place. large gourmet kitchen with white on white apDliances.
maids quarters downstairs. 3 car attached garage With storage!
o..vner has a great assumable loan at approx. 6. 75% with lo\w
down payment available' 20212 CYPRESS
ASSOCIATION OF R EALT ORS
MAY
24: 9 a.m. -noon, "Property Management;"
I -4 p.m.; "Real Estate Analysis;"
2 -4 p .m., Beginner. • 25 : 8:30 a.m ., Board of Directors Meeting. • 26: I 0 a.m. -2 p.m ., Broker Preview; Deadline
for Civic Lenders Luncheon Reservations. • 29: Office closed, Memorial Day. • 31: 9 a.m. -noon, "Real Estate Development;n
I -4 p.m., "The Bases of Borrowing."
Tropieal R11ort
Sh119rl-l1-F1r-S1l1
Imagine a fairy tale-perfect secluded five-acre
valley In Laguna Beach, overlooking the lovely
Padfk coastline and stunning sunset views. Con-
Featuring Exotle Properties
P1ly111i11 P1r1eli11
Eollow captain Cook's odyssey to the south Pacif-
ic Island of Rarotonga, and seize the opportunity
to live your dream. Bµy a beautiful beach hotel
with 20 cottage bungalows and two restaurants
for NZ $2,500,000. Add two acres of beach-
front, a~jacent with plans for six villas. NZ
$100,000. Plus a three bedroom beachfront
house for NZ $600,000. CALL FOR DETAILS
TODAY. KIA MANUIAI
sider a private family compound, a special
retreat, an artist's village, or ... ? This rare proper-
ty now has seven quaint cottages, but the value
Is In the land and spectacular location, almost In
downtown Laguna. Call for details on financing
and potential use. $1,295,000
l1•t1ri119 li111 prop1rti11 •••
Seeluded Valley
from conio1 to c11tle1 •••
D11ert Retreat
Oear desert air and a wall of glass affords
panoramic views of an Inviting golf course sur-
rounded by majestic mountain backdrops.
Dramatk:atly desfgned contemporary home
hcis state~-the-art amenities In an elegant
7400 sq. ft., with soarlng ceilings, two master
suites and more. CaJI for a private showing.
Offered at $1,295,000
Oceanfront Homes
ON THE llACJt-
lnc.redlble oceanfront estate In
West Newport. The Intriguing
ffoorplan features six bedrooms.
ftve baths and was completely
remodeled In 1990. This house
has charm, character and charis-
ma. Keep your surfboards by the
front door -the waves are rtght
here! All this and a come-Mid-get
It price $t,19S,000
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Equestrian E1tate1 Golf Course Villas
18U.TOI' MANOll
Enfoy tennis. riding. swlmml9g
-volleybell, m ajestic equutrl•n
estate with riding areN. corral,
barn. pool, spa, g.uebo. orchard.
Main house plus guest ho1ne.
Reduced to $1,995.,000. HUllm
l.(lUISftlAH AC&U
E$Upe the aowd In this unUJWJ
slx ~room. sl"81e !eve.I a.rstam home with hotH fKlllttes on ftve
acres. Entoy COW'ltTy1tyle seciu·
slon In town. f.nd'wltlng view
Pool .net spa. $1.450.000
COW.OY Sl'lCIAl
Custom r.nc.h on prtv•te bluff,
~oxlrn.aldy ftve wooded '1CJ'et.
Main house wltl\ cwo rnASter
suites. Guest hqutie, twn, tack
room, r1dJna wea. and c:orra
$7".000
UJlUANT AaCHITI.ClUll
Desi~ around ii glass·ftoofed
atrium with atass Willls open to a
tiled veranda <1pproxlmately
6000 sq. ft. f'ool. s~ ilnd more.
Dazzling views of M.'rbella Golf
Course. Sl,299,000
GOU COUl.Sl Vll.WS
Custom 1'ome designed for efe·
pnt entertalnl"8 Flowing ftoof·
pl.an. drarNtlc cathedral cdflrip, fonMI dining room. countfy·S!Le
kitchen. Reduced to sell qulddy
at $765,000
&.oCAJJON. LOCAnoN. lOCAnofll
ee.ch. tenl\ls. golf Outr .. eous
master suite. View ol hllls. golf
course, oceAO. A prlsttne property
with custom fNtures mroughout. Ult,500
SlASIDl w.GANCl
Sho~ your finest ~sslons
In this rare home th<lt Is a work of
art In lt~lf. You could entertain
royalfy with pride or rel.uc prlvMe·
ly with the sound of surf and vi~
of sand and se.\. Call for " prlVAIC
shoWlng. $ t ,895,000
l.NIOY WHm WATU vttWS
Only steps <1wAy from a prlstl~
beach! Magllflcent custom built
home structvred wlltt st<>M and
style. SWttplng deck fiof grAClous
enten.tnl"8 Red~ 10 a sacr1
llc:e price ol $815,000
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Charming 3 bdrm home w/pool & alley access on
desirable l>treet Ha rdwood & paver tile firs. Fr.
doors. 2 frplces & added family room w/beamed
ceilings
631-1400 $289.900
NEWPORT SHORES Canal front 4 bd home w/deck & \mall dock & newer kitchen. Close to club. pool &
tennis. lea-.ehold land offered at $215.000
631 1400 $130.000
NEWPORT BEACH Charming 1 story 2 bd Colonial
style townhome w/fireplace. sunny patio & dbl ga rage
Retrofitted dble windows & A/C
631 1400 . . $184 .500
NEWPORT'S g<1ted Villa Balboa w/tennis, pool & spa.
b1lw to beath Corner penthouse w/2 bdrms. vault
c~1h11g~ frpk. loui1drv & ocean & bay view.
b'J I 14 00 ... .. $189 .000
COSTA MESA'S College Park Great starter home
w/3 bdrm ... 011d 111n' yard w/spa & gazebo on raised
wooden deck
6'.H 1400 . . ... $198 .000
SANTA ANA 111 Redevelopment's Enterprise Zone
Mixed II'><.'. l ... 1 fir w/offices & 2nd nr w/two 2 bd apts in
mdin ... trut tu11> + n•.u cottage. 25 space prkmg
631 l 400 . $200.000
VIUA BALBOA An absolutely perfect 2 bdrm pnthse
widen & dining roum Bnght and spacious w/vaulted
ceiling-. fre,h p..iint light carpet & large deck
b'~I 1400 $274.000
COSTA MESA Bank Repot A 2 stv 3 bd well
m,11ntaHl\'d h<Jnll' w/rJffice family room. 2 frplces &
lorg<> vard m qull'I community rwar park & "hops
b.i I 1400 $279 900
HARBOR HIGHLANDS unbelievable price fo r
N. ·\~ po1 t 81 ·.it h' \.111111.atl'd »eller wanr~ 1., move this 4 bd
hrinw v.1hrdwd fir.. bmk lrplc &dbl garage
f'd 1 1400 $280 000
NEWPORT HEIGHTS Near new 3 bd Mediterranean
twnhm 1 ligh q.!111119.., gourmet kitchen. wood fir:.
sumptuou.., nM,ter -.u1f(• pattt• & gated garage
631 1400 . . . $294.000
LONG llEAOI Neat & clean dplx. main house w/2
bdrms, dining rm & den. rear unit w/l ~rm. First time
on the market In nice Belmont Heights neighborhood.
631-1400 ......... ..... . .. . ... . . . ............ $3 75.000
EASTSIDE Costa Mesa Charming. bright & open 3
bdrm home with hardwood floors. tiled baths. stone
floored entry, kitchen & deck. Meticulously mainta ined
631-1400 ...................................... $3 75.000
NEWPORT HEIGtrrS Immaculate & quaint 2 bd
sta rter home w/den Freshly painted. wood windows.
crown moldings. lush yard w/Jattke covered deck
63 1-1400 . . . . $410 000
NEWPORT HEIGtrrS Well kept 2 story 3 bdrm
home w/famUy room & tree top views Beamed ce1ltng'>.
copper plumbing. newer roof Eaw bike to beach
631-1400 • $425 000
NEWPORT BEACH'S Baycrest neighborhood
Comfo rtable 4 bd home w/dinmg & fam1l1y rm-. & 2
fireflaces on great street Ldrge fonced yard
63 -1400 $429 000
PENINSUl.A Pl' Terrific I <,tory 2 bdrm hum(>'
w/fire place tn sunny location 1u~t o;tep<. from surf
&sand
63 1 1400 $475 008',
PENINSUIA POINT
Wonderful newer 4 bdrm California contemµorarv
w/roof deck. view of park & trees IU)t :.leps to
beach Bleached maple cabinetry. gourmet apphant
es. 2 marble frplce .... central vac & A/C
631 l 400 $0% 000
NEWPORT'S Bekourt Hill 5pl tarul.11 2 bdrn
twnhm. dining & family rm .. & ... upcrb 1..111. hght &. il.• 111
vu Marble entry gourmet kitchen & de~1q11n dt·•, 1
631 1400 MW> 0110
WESTCUFF Be,1u11fully t11'!}1<1ded 3 bd h• •ml' w/ln1111l\
room. lovely patio & pool Crown molding-. h1d11.:d fir.,
Fr doors, new fu..tures & <1ppha111 ,,,
631 1400 $~10 000
PENINSUlA PT Adordble cno;ply fre~h 2 ... 1v 3 bd dnll
hou ... e w/den & dining I Ill r, door .... new tar1w1 &
paint. charming trellised patio~ & picket fence
631 1400. $!130.000
BAVCREST Bright fresh 4 bd remodel by de-.1gner
owner. dining & fmly rm~. pool & spa NC'w kitchen &
Lile floors. stone frplc & Fr doors
631 1400 $54Q.OOO
NEWPORT COAST'S Altezza Bay & coa'!tal view
from highly customized 3 bd twnhome over 2.300 ..q ft
w/dining rm & loft Sound & !.ecurity systems
631 1400 -$55() 000
UDO ISLE an immaculate> l story 1 bd built .11111md
patio on 40' lot Family rm countrv k1tchrn hrdwd fir,
& new ca~t Possible lease option·
631 1400 $575 000 ..
WESTCUFF an exquisitely remodeled 3 bdrm home
Top quality w/den. gourmet kitchen. new windows & Fr
doors, lvdwd nrs & custom cabinetry.
631·1400 ....... ---·-·· ............................. $589.000
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White water views from romantic master w/frplc &.
roof deck of this gorgeous totallv remodeled 5 bdrn
home w/dm1ng & family rms & 3 car garage. 2 door-.
from ocean
631 1400 $82Q 000
NEWPORT HEIGHTS custo m 3 bd harn.'11d 1
w/dmmg rm & huge l bd apt on R-2 lot Vd· rlt.>ll
ce1hng' pa1.er... Fr doors. lrg yard, 3 car garage & H\
IXlrkmg
631 1400 . $5Q8 (111!1
UDO ISLE Custom remodeled 4 bd home w/guur n • •
kitchen on larger lot Light & bright w/south pat10 h 1•
& d<>ck Close to tennis. walk to village
6311400 .................. $()2Q()I
BAI.BOA ISIAND Adorable 6 yr old 3 bd Cdp1• { 1
w/loft hvmg room w/vaulted celling. skylight in m.i-.ll'• ·
spac1ou'> 1 bd apt o~r the garage.
673 6900 .......................... $650 lltlt
HUNTINGTON HARBOUR w/30. dock & bay \ ·
One '>lorv 3 bd w/family rm, patio & deck Rernodl 1. I
in 92. new paint. ctirpet & apptiances.
631 1400 ........................ $6% ()fl\
BALBOA ISi.AND ExtensiV<?ly re mode led 4 bd
q111l!I ~lrf'el .. 1eps to bay Living, master & fmlv 111
w/lrpk-4! .... l.lrg(' rooftop deck & hrdwd & tile firs
b73 6900 -............. $6C)q \)(Hl
BELCOURT Beautiful expanded & upgraded 2 .,,, ~
bdrm w/..,inmg drea in master suite. dining & family rm-
u'*'Cl bm:k patio w/spa Huge Price Orop1
h31 1400 . . . . . $71Q (lC)
CUFF HAVEN panoramic ocean & harbor \'l h
h.1r1m11g rt•modcled 3 bdrm home w/fam1h.: r· •
~ 1t111m t kilt h<>n & \ldrd w/pool & Spd
h H 1400 ~nl} rn
DOVER SHORES <>pac1ou'> 4 bd home w/t•'n'pti. ·
11pp1•r h.iy & uty hght vu Open beamed ceilings 111 h\ 11 'i
d111111g & f,1mily 1 nh yMd w/deck & pool
t>31 1400 . $74ll {)(ll
LINDA ISLE Trddit1onal style w/4 bds up & mo11d
dnwn LMng rm w/24 ft vaulted ceilings Dock frn l.uu•
ydrhl & great open bay vus
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Dramatic top quality 4 bd home w/magnlficent view
of upper bay. nature preserve & nite lites Dining &
family rms. private courtyard e ntry w/pool & 3 c.ar
~age.
3 1_-1400 ........ 1: .................................. $945,000
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Charming 1 sty 4 bd home w/dlnlng room. 60' on
the bay, dock for large yacht. & sandy beach.
Excdlent expansion potential.
631-1400 .......................................... $1.063,250
PENINSULA Pr Delightful 3 bd. 3 bath home w/faml·
ly rm. 4 frolces & 3 car garage. R~ ln '89. hard-
wood Ors. l=r doors & leaded & stained glass.
631-1400 .................................................. $820.000
UDO ISL£ 4 bdrm home on large prime corner lot
fronting the Piazza. Two masters w/l up & 1 down.
paned Windows. Fr. doors. h~ f1rs & brick patio.
631-1400 ................................................... $825.000
DOVER SHORES Forever upper bay & city vu from
fabulous 4 :!I&~ ~C'E ~ho~ite guest qrtrs. ~ ............................................... $849.000
OCEANFRONT prime duplex w/3 bd down 0& 2 bd
up. An excellent value with good income potenti31.
631-1400. . ......... ... .... ... . . .... . $849.000
DOVER SHORES · DRAMATIC PRICE DROP!
Beautiful remodeled 3 bd.' 60' on the water w/large
dock. Vaulted ceUing. Fr doors & slate floors
631-1400 . .... . .. . . . . . . .. . . $975.000
UDO ISLE triplex on the bay. A great value on the
sunny side of the island with beach & gorgeous bay view
Two bd owners w/frplc + a 2 bd & 1 bd unit.
631-1400... ........................... ......... . $999.000
BVENA VISTA super value In prime bayfront location.
Charming 3 bd beach cottage w/den, dining & fmly rms.
private beach & shared dock
631-1400.. ............. ............... .. .... $1.195.000
OCEANFRONT awesome sit-down views from all
major rooms of this new top quality fully furnished cus·
tom 3 level hm AJC. security & sound systems.
631-1400. .. . ... .. ... ..... ... . . ..... $1.198.000
CORONA DEl MAR w/private bayside beach &
dock Charming early 4 bd bungalow w/frplc & patio.
Pnced below land value!
631-1400 $1.250.000
•. OPENSATVR':'AY •
27S Hauwfteld • Bayrtdge. NB 3 Bel Condo
Austin Oaynes $289,000
358 Walnut • Euulde Co.ta Mesa 4 Bel Hte
Jeannine stake $289,900
432 Wat••Mt«r • Newport Hdghts 3 Bel HM
Marlene Hassel $389,000
75 Pelk:an Court · e.vvtew Terrace, NB 3 Bel HM
Vicki Lee $399.000
510 Bola. Newport Heights 3/1 8d the
Reggie Mc:Nemey $598,000
404 Holmwood • Newport Heights 3 Bel HM
Lynn Creamer $699.000
1027 Marinas -Dover Shores, NB $4 Bel HM
Richard Lee $849 .000
1003 N. Bayfront -8aJboa Wand 4/1 Dplx
Joann Lent $899 .000
3 Oeawood ·Big Canyon, NB 5 8d Hse
Jeff Axton $3,950,000 OPENSVNDAV
2101 15th • Newport Heights
Carol Oifi
234 Lugonla • Newport Sbora
Kennie Jo RJzz.o
418 Fullerton · Newport Heights
Esther Pine
657 Vista Bonita· Bluffs, NB
Margaret Duffey
1614 Dorothy . Newport Beach
Sally Nettel
2045 Shl.,.nv l.n · Bayaat. NB
Mark Jackson
3 Valore ·Newport Coast
Jeff Axton
1812 Port llffin ·Harbor View, NB
Lynn Creamer
105 Via Uncllne • Udo Isle. NB
Jeannine Stake
1410 Kings Rd · Cliff Haven, NB
Manny Stellino
1070 Pescador · Dover Shores, NB
Rosette-Andree Gindi
1021 Mariners · Dover Shores. NB
Jimmie Jones
412 Evening Star· Dover Shores, NB
Sue Bien Volpe
1018 Polaris -Dover Shores. NB
Lance Boggs
711 Via Udo Noni -Udo Isle. NB
Olga Matthe..Ys
303 Kings Rd · Cliff Haven, NB
Pia D'Auna
4501 Gorham · Cameo Shores. CdM
3 BdTwnhm
$294,000
38dHM
$370,000
2 8d HM
$410.000
3 BdTwnhm
$449,000
3BdHse
$510,000
4BdHse
$549.000
4 Bel Hse
$559,000
4 Bel Hie
$589,000
3 Bel Hse
$635.000
3 Bel Hse
$729.000
4 Bel Hse
$795,000
4BdHse
$945.000
3 Bel Hse
$975.000
6 Bel Hse
las Olsen OPEN SAT & SVN
$1.395.000
5 Bel Kse
$1.495.000
SBdHse
$1.595.000
4 Bel Hse
$1 695.000
1200 Sussex · Westcliff. NB 3 Bd Hse
June Adams I Kathleen Farmer $539.000
1521 Antigua · Baycrat, NB 5 Bd HH
Kathleen Farmer I June Adams $7 19,000
1537 Keel · Harbor-View Hills, NB 5 Bel Hse
Nancy Barfield $729.000
745 VIII Udo Noni -Udo ble. NB 3 Bd HM
Sally Phillips I Lorraine Farrington $849,000
1859 Port Wheeler • HaJbor View Homa 5 Bd HM
Kathy Fox $895,000
309 North Stat Ln • Dowr Shora. NB 3 Bel HM
Maureen Downey I Patti Conowr $995,000
443 Harbor Island Drive • Newport Beach 4 Bel HM
Jerry Smith I Sally Philllps $1,063,250
318 8'MDa Vista· Bayfront Peninsula S Bd HM
Olga Matthews I Jeny Smith S l, 195 .000
835 Via Udo Soud -Udo Isle, NB 5 Bel HM
Rob Gem Oiristen Nilsen 2 695 000
Gorgeous 4 bd home in prime corner location
w/180° ocean. can~n & nite light view. large terrace
& courtyard pool Elegant decor w/mirrors. silk walls
& Berber carpet
631-1400. . . . ... .. . ..... . . ..... $1.695.000
OCEANFRONT Wonderful old shingled beach house
w/4 bdrms. den. sun room & huge brick paho + c;epa
rate office/studio on 2 oceanfront lots. •
. 631-1400.... . . . ..... $1.349.000
BIG CANYON 3 bdrm golf course estate w/tranqu1I
views Master w/seating area. lrg country kitchen. dining
& family rooms & space for home office
631-1400 . . . . . . ... .... . .. . $1.475.000
UDO 151£ Traditional style 4 bdrm bayfront w/ newer
concrete dock Very well maintained widen. charming
new kitchen & paho w/spa
631-1400. .. . ..... . . $1 .699.000
CORONA DEL MAR'S Ocean Blvd w/awesome ocrr
& hrbr vu Elegant 4 bd w/d1rnng & fmly rms & lnple
garage. May trade or carry 2nd
631-1400 . . . . . $1.895.000
lAGlJNITA 4 bdrm oceanfront home of over 4.000 <oq
ft w/dining & family rooms & private beach acces., in
gated laQuna enclave of custom homes
631 1400 .. . . . .. . .. $1.995.000
P£NINSlllA POINT bayfront Beautiful 2 sty 3 bd
w/shared dock for 50+ ft boat & !>Ide ties Dining & fmly
rms. designer kitchen. bnck patio & lawn
631-1400 .. . . . . . . . . $2.400.000
HARBOR RIDGE Former design house. 6 bd. superb
quality w/fabulous ocean vus Stone exterior widen
library. mlfTl & media room
631-1400 . .. $2.695 000
BIG CANYON Golf Course e'>tate w/fa1rway & c1tv
hght vu Fr Regency 4 or 5 bd over 7 .000 o;q tt fin1c,hl'<.i
in 92 w/eloborate gardens. terraces & pool
631 1400 $3.950.000
lAGUN.A BEACH a fabulous -.ecurity gatl'd near m>V.
cx<.>anfront e~tate of ap~ 10.000 sq ft. ~ta1rs tu thl•
beach. guest house & 8 Cclr garage
631 1400 $10 800 000
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OPEN HOUSES
From oue to five p.m.
Lido Isle Bayfront
835 Via LldoSoud
Open Sat/Sun.
SZ695,ooo
Buena Vista Bayfront
318 Buena Vista
Open Sa /Sun.
$1,195,000
Bayfront Ba~in
443 Harbor Island Dr.
Open Sat./Sun.
Sl,063,250
Best V.Uue On B.iyfront!
309 North Star Lane
Open Sunday
$995,000
Balboa Island Bayfront
1003 North Bayfront
Open Saturday
$899,000
Lido Isle With A View!
105 Via Undine
Open Sunday
$635,000
Eastside Charmer
358 Walnut
Open Saturday
$289,900
Lido Isle Traditiom.1
4BR 3BA, prime 4S comer lot
Piazza locabon. Fr doors, Hrdwd floors
5825,000 I $3500 per mo. lease
Lldo lale ~Lot
3BR 2BA, Fm Rm, immaculate home
40 lot, large paho, Lido's Best Value!
$575,000
BILL FEENEY
in association with TIM CARR
WATERFRONT HOMES , INC. REALTORS~
Linda Isle Gold Coast
58R 4SBA Freshly remodeled homt>
Large dock with turning bibin \ 1ew~
$2.695,000
Buena Vista Bayfront
3BR 4BA + Del\ cha~ beach wttage,
Fabulous turning basm \'K'WS, lx\ilt dncl-
Sl, 195,(XX)
Best Value On Bayfront!
3BR 3BA + Fam. Rm., turn ke}' hom~'
La rge dock, 60' on the b<lv, ex Int' 1ew~
$995,000
Lido Isle Contemporary
3BR 38A Custom, prime comer location
Built in 1987, bnght open floor plan, spa
5195,000
675-1058 Ill 631-1400
Lido Isle Bayfront
SBR 4 'iB,.\ Older home, ideal eastern hp
"-I of ba\' tmntagt>, \\ '><Inch bt>clch & dock
Sl.695,(XX)
Bayfront Bargain
4BR 35BA, SUMv, w~terlv onent.lhon,
Lclrge dock, ~ndy bc.'k·h, HJ bav fronta~
Sl,()63,250
Lowest Priced Balboa Island Bayfront!
-lBR 2BA owner !> unit, + I BR apt
Great Value! IMgl' p.1110, xlnt \ ll'\'
S899,000
Lido Isle With A View!
48R 38A Remodeled home, 35· lot
One house from dubhse, beach & tennis
56.35,000
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Corona del Mu Tennis Estate
SBR SBA Contemporary, w11l ex(h.1~
Approx 1.2 acres, ocean & ba) 'll 1,,
Sl,995,000
Lido Isle Bayfront Triplex
Easy conversion to single famil\'
Pnvate beach, great sunset Vte\\ ~
$999,000
Ocemfront Duplex
3BR 2BA + 2BR 18A prime oceanfr1,nt
White water views, will el(Change dl11, 1
5849,000
wtside Chmner
3BR 2.58A, Fm Rm, expanded home
Excellent location, large master
$289,900
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Specializing in properties for sale or lease ... on the water ... near the water ... and with a view of the water ...
ESTHER FINE
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Golden Circle Award Winner 1993 & 1994
NEW LISTING -WESTCUFF
Beautifut; remodeled 3BR, 2.SBA UimtJy French home. Ha~.
fibers. New wiMows & French doors. Sparlding pool .. $510,000
DOVER SHORES -UNBWEVABLE VIEWS!
Dramatic 4BR, 3.SBA single story home. An entertainef"s dream.
Private courtyard enlly with sparlding pool ............... $945,000
Lt:# & br\jlt 4BR, 4BA *9e stay heme. f>rlo.ete pool w/deck
~ speciaalar Upper Bay & Fashicll Island views.$749,000
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Overall
Cozy 2BR. l.SBA starter home. lfpgraded & freshly painted lmmacu·
late, move-in condition w/ample room to expand .... $410.000
AlMOST NEW -DOVER SHORES
Completely remodeled 01 '93. Gorgeous 4BR. 3BA Belcourt qualrty
home. Fantastic Upper Bay & mountain Views . $779,000
DESIRABLE EASTSIDE COSTA MESA
SpacbJS 48R home widen & 2 half baths ~ TI..c ~ ~ nn &
master ste. Private pool & SJ>i1 SJi,ect 10 lendm appo.ial $'300,000
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SOTHEBY'S
Exclusive Affiliate
GREATmAm INTDNA110HAL a&AL'IY NEWPORT BFACH 2436 W. COAST HWY 714-631-1400 IN11laNA TIONAL HOICEJIS
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Specializing in properties for sale or le~se ... Oll the water ... near the water ... and with a view of the water~.
lWO LOTS
ON THE OCEANFRONT
JILL ANDRUS
Res. 673-4861
Ofc. 631-1400
' Great vintage Balboa
home. 4 bed . den. formal
dining. 2 sunrooms.
Separate studio Large
brick patio.
PENINSUlA POINT BAYFRONT Love~ 4
bed 4 5 bath plu~ sep maKf's. library gourmet
lot. hf>n & lg ll\dSter w/retreat Pier float lie up
$2,395,000 or ~ $5000 mo.
BAYVIEW TERRACl 75 Pcllan Ct TastefU 38d.
2 '>Ba snjie home ~ plan in gated carwn ~ llrs.
~nnw/lrpk&~ceW!g.<in&~nnopaitotJd15
cowred yard RomantJC master ~e w/j:.fV! retre.al. bath w/
ulken rub. $399,000
Esclusive Affiliate
SOTIIEBY'S
JHTUNATIONAL a!Al.TY
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FABULOUS CUSTOM HOMEAlmost Ocean·
lrool 5 bed. Hardwood floors. French qoors &
Wllldow Ocean I/IN/ from Master & 3rd story
deck Reduced to$829.000
Reduced to
$1,349,000
PENINSUlA POINT TRAOmONAL Tum
key 3 bedroom & family room Roof top ck?ck
with \pd .md omm \'k'IA. b\, day and cit). lights by
night $820.000
PENINSUlA POINT PARK\llEW ~ tra
drtJOnal IA.1th arterr1>0QIY klUdles. ;This 1993
four bed home fe.all.RS 3rd story WWlfl9 d..'\.k
Steps to ocean and bey. $695.000
VICKI LEE
Res. 673-6573
631 -1400 x238 BRAND NEW OCEANFRONT Thi s turn-key home was just completed and
is being offered fully furnished. 3Bd. 2.5Ba. 10' ceilings, sit down whitewater
views from all maJor rooms. central ai r. super deluxe kitchen, elegant master
suite w/s1tting area , 2 built-in audio/visual systems & 1V door monitors, 2
limestone fireplaces & roof deck $1,198,000
F1VE HOUSES TO SANl>Ownwlg Cape Cod home
~ m.do ape Remodeled wMdonan decor Master
h4s ocean Yll!W. lrpfc & soamg ceiBng Huge IN/dm nn
w/marblelrpfc.an~doon Mamhou.is IBd,olfa
loh & farnly nn $585,000
F1RST TIME ON THE MARKET A~tic Old
Monterey ~ home steps to Nev.'J)Ol1 s ~ b..oach
4Bd. + den or dsn rm & guest ape on owrMZed lot
Btautifuly remodeled ~,th Old World cra~\lllanSh1p
hardwood !loon & stamed glaS5. $725,000.
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NEWPORT BEACH 2436 W. COAST HWY 714·631·1400
CUSTOM BAYflWNT HOME• OfflC£ Dock lor
50 boat. beailM 2Bd. 281 home on tcond floor ~th
vaulted cllllngs. skyl9its, 2 fri*-& spa !lb flrtl floor
has commercial/offa •PIC9 & 4 car garlQC Built in
1992 $1,095,009
&clusi~e Affiliate
GREAT NAM
INTU.'CA~ lllOCDt
Coast Newport sponsors CdM
Scenic SK and .2 Mile Fun Walk
Mork your calendars for
Monticello's and Newport Shore's
Community Garage soles
For the fourth year. Coast Newport
Properties ;, the major 'J>On\Or of the
popular Corona del Mar SK and 2 M1k Fun
Walk planned for June 3
And once ag:un. many of the Cna't
Nev. port Propertie'i' agenl\ v. ill pan1c1pate
a' runner,,
v.alker\ or
\oluntel'r'
Ron
Hixson -an
a"l'lant 111
top agent
Debi Bibb.
and h1'
· · • • · -rAother Ina
Hixson will
aga111 don their
runntng 'ht!\:' tor the
rat:e LM )'ear. NinJ fim,hed ..ernnd 1n her
age group. fini,hmg third in 1991 .ind 1992
Ron. n1>t 1111ly run' in the race hut
1:oordmatc' Jll the \OlunteCr\ from the
11ffa.:c Look tor the Coa't Nev.ix•n team .it
the V.Jter 'itat111n\, food line'. n•g1,trat1un
dc,i. .ind fini'h hne
Co.1,t Ne" port Prupcrt1c' pre,1eknt.
Danny Bibb v. 111 h.t\ e the: hnnnr of
pre'«!ntmg av. .ird' to the tnp thrl'e finl'her'
in c.ich oJ the runncf\ 1.."atcgom•,
Reg1,tr.itinn indude' (runner $1<> and
v..ilkcr SlbJ J c11l11rful rat.:e T-,h1rt. a
gourmet brealda't Jnd a commemoratl\C
v. at er tx1ttlc. Day of the race. regl't.rJllon "
$25 Race proceed' go to the Rev11ahr.it1on
of °'1'<'-ntown Corona dcl Mar and the
Youth' Sl?'in' Pnigram for thc Cll) ol
Newpon Bc.ll'h Community Sen ice'
Department.
Coast Nrwport Proptrtits is at 4 Civic
Plaur. Suitt 260, Nrwpofl Brach 92660.
(714) Ul-/6(){).
Sprnl,nred b) Eileen Nouget o( tar
Real Estate. lhl! fir,t annual Mont1cclln
Cnmmunity Garage Sale " ... 1a1cd R a.m 4
p m . s.uurday. Ma) 20 M.iny of the
re,1dent' of the 334-unll townhome
complex v.ill participate. A map and h~t of
part1upanl\ '<'-111 be availJble at 1he Fair"1e'<'-
entrnnce The Monucell<' communll) 1" JU't
'outh of Fair Dmc and ca\l of Fairview.
d1rcctl) Jl""' from the Orange Count)
Fairground'
Call Eilun No11g~t at Star Rtal Estatt.
(7 "' 644-8700.
Srcakrng of garage '"'le' ... Kennie Jo
Rizzo of Waterfront Homes Inc .. 1'
ho,ting the \Ccond annual Nev.port Shore'
C'11mmun11y Garage Sale June 1 1 a m. -4
pm.
Rt111l. a Newport Shtire' re,1dent and
area 'pcc1ahlll. \UY" 1he garage 'ale
rnm1:1dc' with the Shore' annual Clean-Up
Oa)' ,fated for June 3
"II'' a ume to clean up the canal and the
clubhouM:. n great way 10 dean out lhe
garage and a chance to 'ay 'hi' to
neighbors,• "he \aid.
Mnpi; to the approximately 20 'Ule
locationc; arc available. 7 a.m. • 4 p.m .. \Ule
day at 400 62nd St. llr:'d 222 Orange in the
Shore\. Refre,hmcntc; may be purcha.~ at
the clubhouse.
An affordable area. within walkjng
di~nce of the ocean. Ncwpon Shores
supporu many family .ctivitie~ ~ucb as July
4th Bike Parade. Hallow(Cn and Christ.mas
' parties aJon1 with Saturday night family
Ron Hixson races ogoinst the clock.
Dennis Gordon
c.:ummumt)' ha' pnl\ 1dl'd.
mO\ 1e' al the
dubhou~c during
the 'umme1
R 1110 and her
hu,band. Len.
ha\i.~ rabcd 1hc1r
children in
Ne\\ pon Shi ire'
and 1hc garage 'ale
i~ a 'mall 1t1ken of
..1ppreciat111n the
couple fce1' for all
the 'uppon the
Call Kt1111it )ll Ri:.;:o at (7/.1) 631-UOO
11r(7UJ 6-Jl-./917.
There .ire .1 1111 111 1. hange' !JI.mg pl.ice JI
Grubb&. Elli' Re,ldcntial Real E'>t:tte
'er~ice~tter Home-. & Garden" fhc
prominent b111!..c1 t11r up":.tll' u1J,t.il Orange
C11unt}' Jnd '\.m D1cg11 '' pi1'1t111mng 11,dl
for 1he lh.mge' m 11>d.1) 'rl·al c'tatc .111J 111
the future ·we Jh,olutel} bd1c\e v.c 111fcr lhl' hc,1
J"unatc 'uppon progr.1m' m thl· h\l'llll'''
.ind l·nniurage an)1>nc \\ho" ,1.1nmg .1 re.11
c'tatc 1.arcl.'r ur <.1mpl)' l'lln,11.knng a lh.111ge
to ,111p b} and cnmpJrc thl' hcnl'l 11' 111 hcing
a'""' 1ated "'uh Grubh and 1-Jll, ,,11J
prt'\idenl Otnnl' Gordon.
Among the bench!\ 11ffrred 111 Crruhh &
Ell" a,'4.l\.litte' e\pcncncl'd. 1wn-1.11mpc1mg
manage" nffile 'uppon 't.ifl. 111du<lmg .1
...ecret.11) 1eccpm11mt and marl.l.'ting
.. upport. h11.Jl and nation.ii J"llllJte
recogmllon pmgram'. Jn anl'k1a1cJ
comm1,,11m '1."heduk .• 1 '"le' ,1,,1,1.1nt
program lnr tnp prodlll'er' regJrd1.·d ,,, thl'
be't offered, Jn crrm' .ind om1"11•11'
progrJm \\ollh m1 dc<lut:t1bk .• m Ek!:!·'"'
Homes Div1,ion which f<'ll.'.U'-1:' on p111pcrt1e'
more than SI mil hon: rclucauon re l en JI'
through PHH HomtquLty. the .... 11rlc.h largl''I
relocation 'en.ice' firm
Grubb and Ellis Rtsid,ntial R,a/ Estate
Stn•icf!<: has nint olf1cts and 315 sa/,.,
associatts strving Oran.gt and San Ditgn
coimtit~.
Rral E(tau Buy Unts ls a wttkly colum11
dtdicottd '" local rtal UIJJlt n11111 • Wt
tncouragt JOM to stnd your /tat11rt!d items.
such as: promodons, ntiil ornhirts,
awards, co,,.,,.11n-Uy involtitlfttnt, ntw
projects and ony otlttr n1ws which lcups
our rttUltn infonMtl to: Joyct Schtrtr.
Real &llltt Buy lints, Daily Pilot, JJO W.
Boy SI., Cott.o Mesa, CA 92627, or you C4ll
fa your pnu rtl4as1 to Joyu aJ 714-650-
4802. S.ttd a pltolo (bl«k 4 wleile, ii
1"'11~) rile co.,_,, N.-w""" f'mon
Olt Nck ""',..,... •ay Linn). OftMllUtt:
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PENINSULA POINT BAYFRONT
WITH A DOCK--
LIGHT -CC WONDE RFUL -CC BRIGHT
• Large Dock for 53' Yacht + 2 Side Ties
• 3 Bedroom, 2.5 Bath, 2 Story
• Large Family Rm w/Wet Bar
• Designer Kitchen
• Dining Room
• 3 Car Garage
• Spacious Brick Patio w/Grassy Lawn
and Loads of Roses
• Retractable Electric Awnings
• Premier Secluded Peninsula Point
Location
Offered at $2,400,000
For More Information Coll
Mary Ann Nethercutt
631-1 400 x239
WATERFRONT HOMES~ INC.
REALTORS® ~ ".8?~az-n f/"e..rceUenr<;·
Exclu~•n Afflharr
SOTHEBY'S 1J1tTra"'""'™l""Al •t:A• n
Bonnie Turner:
"The rain in Spain
stays mainly on the
plain."
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JOB TITLE:
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FARM AREA:
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HOW LONG WITH AGENCY:
Four year.
CITY OF RESIDENCE:
Coo;to Me a
HOBBIES/INTEREST:
Skiing and charity event'
CLUBSIORGANIZA TIONS:
Childhelp USA
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Se11d nr fax your informatio11 to: Joyct
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D.:eam fiome -package being offered
at Ventana ·by Greystone ·Homes
• Located near Tustin Ranch Golf Course, Ventana offers home buying packages for everyone.
The holiday' may be long gone. but
Grcy.,ronc Hmnc' 1., \1111 giving gift~ to
homcbuyer' ar Vcniana. ii'. new
communiry nf luxury townhomt:~ in
Tu,lan Ranl.'h. Buyer. who pun:ha-.c a
home at the g.lll'd. golf cour-.c-clo'c
l nmmunit} hl'fmc Mar l.'h .~I may -.dccl
one o f 1'11111 01 l'am llt>111l' G1fl PackJge.,,
l'.Jl h \Hinh 1h11u'<tnt1' ol <foliar<.. including
.1rphJ111.:e'. u h11)m wandnw lrcalmcnb.
up gr adcd (tllllllct hlfh .ind lloonng. or
fl'duu:d monrhly p;.aymcnr ,
L1XJk'J 1n .1 prf\,lll gJtcd U'lllmunll)
1w.1r 1hc flhl 111 R:.1111. h Goll ColH'c.
Vu11..1nJ t1flc1 ' f I\ e dl\tfllll lloor pfJ11'
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g.11,1!!c' \ 11.:\\ ph.9'1. o l ttiv. nhoml'' ha'
llhl h..·1.·11 1t·k.1wd JI V1..nlJna. mal...1ng all
110111 pl.arh :l\ .111.ihk .1ga 1n to htt}l'I\. "Our
pl! r ad ... 1g1.• 11ffcr , humcbuycr' a d1:.inn:
111 m.11...i: 1h1.·11 d11.«11n h111111.· .1 rcalaty." 'aid
Dl·lw Hil1on. ,,lie' n:pr1.·,cntatf\ c .11
VL'fl1.111.1 'Plu' with lhc l'0111muni1y·, line
aml'lllllt''· .111J 1he townhoane' · qual11y
n~tl hma11'h1p and out,tarn.J111g
.1rprnn1111en1'. th" i., an opportun11y
huyc1' can t alford to 1111'' ..
Gre},llllll' Home,· Dream Home Gift
Pad1.1gc' 111dudc lhe followrng: (All gift
pac.:1...agc' und dollar amount\ may \aty
ba,cd upon produl't and plan)
• StJtc of-the-Art Appliance' -include<; a
nc~ wa,hcr and dryer. 'pace-\avtng
coffee mal...er Jnd can opener. vacuum
clcanl'r. ml\er. d1she<,. glac;<,c ... pol'-and
pan<.
• Cu,1om Window TrC<ltrncnts -offers
buyer' a choice of cui.tom wood !>huller..
woodbhnd ... \Cnacal<,, balloon valance<,,
Roman 'hadc,, '11houcllc<, and v1gncne'
• Upgrade Floonng and Countenop!> -
include<. upgraded carpet. ceramic ulc.
wood. marble. granite and hme,lone an
add1111111 to a 1.·hoicc of countcrtop'i '-UCh a.,
upgrad1:d L·c1am1L' tile. Corian. marble or
granrlc
• ReduLed Monthly Payment' -Grcy<,tone
Home' hl'lp' homcbuycr' afford their new
home by pJyrng poanh cm lhc intcrcc;t rate
lnr the fir'I two year. of home ownership.
Alrc.1dy anduded with every home al
Ventana arc l ll'-lnm-quaJ11y amea111e' '\Uch
a' 1n11:nor laundry room,, t·emral rur
cond111on111g. 'pac1ou., linen clo..el<;, Price
Pfr;ter 101lcl'> and l<iucct,, wood-bum.mg
fircplacc<; with gla~ doors and gas log
lighter. qverhead fire spnnk.Jel""I aod
l.'U,tom-te\tured celling" throughout each
home. The kHchcn \ General Electnc
appliance package includes a while-on-
white eleclric. c;clf-clean111g oven and ga_c;
cooktop. a microwave and a Poto;crubbcr
dashwao;hcr.
The beauty and outstanding
construction quality of Ventana 's intenors
i' evidenced by ceramic-lile or wood-Ooor
cnlne!>, quality wall-to-wall carpeting in
Ventono home at Tustin Ranch . Ventono's collection of beoutifvl townhomes includes five plans.
major living area'i. vaullcd ceilings.
cuslom-quabty hght fixture'> and prcwinng
for cable. Early-California concrete t.ile
roof!.. solid birch front door'>. electronic
garage door openers. and backyards or
luxurious patio'> or deck..\ are among the
exterior features of each residence.
Ventana resident have access to a
recreation facility complete with a
park. a sparkling pool and spa, a
lot lot. barbecue facilitieo; and
story carriage home with two c;pac1ou'
bedroom'>. two balh!.. a large h\ang room
and dining room with a fircplace. a full y-
amenita1cd kitchen wirh a breal..fa'lt bar.
two deck'>. a convement anrenor laundry
room. and a two-car garage
• Plan B has 1.411 !>quare feet and " a
two-,.tory townhome featunng a
master bedroom with a private
bath. a M!cond bedroom with 11'
own bath. a fir.t-noor powder
room. :i It\ ang room with a lighted tenn1' court. In
addj1ion. the Ventana
homeowner;
association
maintains the
landi.caping.
greenbelt
walkwayl>
and all
common
areas of the
"Our gift
package offers
homebuyers a chance to
ake their dream home
acce\!. 10 a pnvatc
patio. a SpllCIOU\
family room. a
dining room. a
kitchen open
10 the rear
yard. an
an tenor
laundry
room and J
direct-acce\'i,
two<ar aunehed
garage .
reality." community.
The growing
community of Tu,.tin
Ranch has many
amenities. includmg the
planned Tustin Sport~
Complex. which will offer 20
acres of \Oftball field. tenmi. courts.
~cer fields. a playground and a
picnic area. In addition. a new
elemenlary school, exclusively serving lhe
Tustin Ranch area. 1s scheduled 10 open in
fall of 1995.
Ventaoa 's t.•ollection of be4'uliful
townhomes includes the following:
• Plan A is a 1.046-i.quare-fool, single-
• Plan c IS a 1.490-
square-foot. one-tory
home. It has two bedroom'
with a den (which can be
convened to a third bedroom). two
baths. a Uving room with a fireplace. a
fully-featured !gtchen. an interior laundry
room, direct access 10 a tuck-under 1wo-
car auached garage and a· large. fully-
covered deck. This Lownhomc is among
lhe largesl 1wo-bedroom attached home~
in the area and provides privacy and a
i.ccure-feeling upstairs environmcnl.
• Plan D. a two-story. 1.498-square-fool
comer townhome. has lhree bedrooms.
1wo and one-half baths, a living room wuh
a fireplace. a <;eparate dining room with
direct acce.,, to the rear yard. a gourmet-
'lylc kHchcn with a breakfast bal'. an
antcnor laundry room, and direct access 10
a two-car attached garage. The large
kitchen offers access from the entry of the
home and also conveniently leads to the
danang room. which fcacures direct acce"'
10 thc rear yard. lhe master bedroom's
bath ha!> an over-sized waJk-in wardrobe
do\el.
•Plan E hal> 1.734 '\(jUare feet with a
ma,ter 'iu1tc. a .,econd bedroom with ii\
own balh. and a den or office on the fin.t
level. which can be converted lo a th ird
bcdrootn. It off er; three baths, a li ving
room and dining room. a family room
wi1h a fireplace, a kitchen with a
grcenhou'ie window and a breakfast bar.
an anterior foundry room and a tw<><ar.
direct-access garage. The mnster suite's
bath pro' adc~ an over-sized dressing area.
a <;eparme garden tub and tile hower and
a twin sink vanjty.
To reach the Ventana sales offiet. exit
the Santa Ana (5) freeway at Tustin Ranch
Road and head north. Right at Greenway.
Ventana will be on the left Sales office •~
open Monday: noon to S p.m. and
Tuesday -Sunday, 10 a.m. -S p.m. Call
(714) 832-1889.
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CO LLECTION
OCEAN RIDGE
OPEN SAT /SUN 1-5
720-9422
L.L...T~-"" --
This exclusive custom'
Mediterranean Villa
masterpiece has 4BR, 4.5BA
w/approx. 4,400 sq.ft. and is
En1oy city hghts and ocean
views m the best pnced Harbor
Hill custom home. Dramatic
entry w/sweepmg stairway
Elegant master w/s1tt1ng area
and fireplace Gourmet kitchen
& open f am1ly room w/wet bar
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de signed to take full
~l".:I advantage of mesmenz1ng
~-...
views and bnllant sunsets.
SPYGLASS HILL
Truly a unique settmg
combined w/stunning Catahna.
harbor and city sunset views .
5BR, 3BA, new gourmet
kitchen. A perfect 10
de scribes this choice corner
-· $1,195,000
LIDO ISLE
Custom rebuilt 2BR, 2BA
cottage with no detail
overlooked, 3 car garage. air
cond1bornng, bay windows.
gallery entrance. Simply a little
~-..... 1ewel with dazzling bay view
Possibility of larger view with
2nd story. A must see
$729,000
UMEROUS OT~ER fiNE REsidENTiAl ANd REsidENTiAl iNCOME
pROpERTiES -T~ROUG~OUT ORANGE COUNT)'
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NEWPORT HEIGHTS• $750,000 SPYGLASS HILL • $760,000
HARBOR RIDGE· $2,095,000 HARBOR RIDGE • $2,499,000
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BALBOA PENINSULA
2030 E. Occaafroot
CORONA DEL MAR
416 Hazel Dove
2808 Lighthouse ..
HARBOR RIDGB
21 NarboruK!lifll,~---
1 RvtNE TERRA.C ~
2006 Tahuna ~
LIDO ISLE
203 Via Lido Soud
N EWPORT
230 LiJle Lane, #213
SrYGl.ASS HILL
60 Drakes Bay
CORONA mL
614 Arncado
2808 Lighthouse
512 A \'CX:Jdo
0 0\'ER SHORL\
1736 Ant1gua
1800 Santiago
EAc;,-c;mi-CoSIA M i-'>A
167 T crraza Court
H ARBOR VtHV H OM!-\
1821 Port Tiflin
JA.<;MINI-CRHK
· 32 Whircw.ncr
Lmo lsu
203 Via Lido Soud
545 Via Lido Nord
MESA VFRDr
19 36 Sanderling Circle
SANT'\ ANA
1808 S. Van Ness
\Vi-ST< 1.11-1-
1246 Somerset Lane
1.1.11.1-1.1 ••••
SATURDAY
Marcia Bents $1 ,695,000
Christy Langfurd $575,000
Allison Socscmann $699,000
D'ene Steclbcrg $2,095,000
Edie Olson $655,000
·~ Velma T1iomons Sl ,675,000
Ali Arri $399,000
Joyce Olson S760,000
SUNDAY
$565,000
$629,000
$420,000
(C\'C utherkn $895#000
Sheila K;l\i.tni $474,900
Vaknc Howell $699,000
-;\)Ji\on Sl'C\l'01Jnn $475.000
DJ\l' \Vong 5699,000
Nan Doyk $845,000
Donald Pfaff $275,000
Larainl' Shaw $640,000 ,
Tom Thomson $549,000
D'ctte Stedberg Sl,675,000
Velma Timmons $725,000
Donald Pfaff $292.000
Ginny Ande~on $162.500
Palma Po~emato $499,000
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M F.!>A VF.RDF
Famou~ Btrd Street location, 4 Bd., 2 Ba.. totally remodeled kitchen. $292,000
H ARBOR VI EW HILLS
Ocean ,;ew proputy on 11,000 sq.ft.Jot, 4 Bd., 2.5 Ba. $779,000
SAN CLEMENTE
Private ocean front community,~ Cape Cod home. $375,000
Lw-. FOREST
Bc:autifuJ home on &tic lake: with dock. f Bd., .3 Ba. $450,000
LIDO VILLAGE
Bayfront condo, With gourmet kitch quisitc: stone: tlooring.. $695,000
OLD TOWNE ORAN i
Beautiful custom hOlnc in 1/4 acre lo 3 Bd, 3 car garage. $279,000
CALlFORNIA SF.A.BREEZE
Westside executive home built in 1990, largest floor plan. $319,000
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Eleanor
Bowie
Outstanding family home. tastefully remodeled with 5
bedrooms, family room. dream kitchen and large brick
patio. Traditional and gracious in a quiet. gate guar(j.
ed community.
$1 ,195,000
Perry
Taub
Big Canyon's Best Value! Enjoy the benefits of a
large home, in the private surrounds of Big Canyon's
championship golf course. Lushly landscaped with
private three-car garage.
$695,000
David
Prince
Waterfront duplex with private boat dock. Excellent
location on channel with views of bay & city part< from
both units. Delightful area within easy walking dis-
tance of ocean beaches, fine dining shopping.
$579,000
Jennifer
Pritchett
The absolute finest in prestig~ Belcourt Hint Lush
& luxurious gated community, this home has a private
courtyard and spa, dual master suites. library/den with
wet bar, fonnal dining and the design & decor of warm
elegance. $469,000
NEWPORT BEACH
Bruce
Miller
Fantastic wM~ water views from this great cul-de-sac
lot. Approved plans & permits ready to pull for 5 bed·
room ocean view home. Low community assn. dues
include private beach. tennis courts. pools & parks. A
great value! $725,000
Kevin
Kanda
Brand new 4 years ago. Super light an bright living.
High ceilings, super sunny patio deck, great location,
steps from the COM footbridge, no hassle of having to
drive your car to the beach just grab your beach chair
& cooler & go. $315;000
Custom home with a view of back bay and city lights
on premium comer lot. Large master suite plus 3
additional bedroom suites. Dramatic marble entry
with carved stairway, shuttered windows.
$878,000
SUPPORT
You Can Cowit On,.
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Carol
Mock
Sunny comer lot. Spacious 3 bedrooms each with its
own bath & 1 extra tun bath. Large family room with
bay window. Living room features open wood beam
ceilings and cozy fireplace. Extra room off garage for
gym or office. $595,000
$879,000
Lisa
Adam
A wonderful ambiance exists ttvougholi fili very spe-
cial 4 bedroom home on Buck Guity wllh ocean views.
Soaring ceilings, beautiful wood floors & trench doors
lead to a brick entry courtyard or the large wooded
English country garden. $575.000
Carol
Mock
Dramatic custom home on large oor... lat.
Extensively remodeled 1tlis 4 bedloom home Is per-
fect for family living as welf as ~ Euro
kitchen with top of the line appliaR:ee, security sys·
tern, spa, 3 car garage. · $629,000
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SENIOR A CCOUNT EXECUTIVE
A PRO F IL E
PROFESSION: Residen tial Real Esta te Sales.
ALMA MATER: North Dakota State University.
FIRST YEAR ENTERED REAL ESTATE: 1972.
I joined Coldwell Banker in 1974.
LATEST ACCOMPLISHMENT!
Being #1 in the Newport Beach office for the third year
ma row.
BEST FRIEND: My husband.
PERSONAL CODE: I try to follow the Golden Rule:
"'Do unto others as you would have others do unto you".
FAVORITE PASTIME:
Early m orning walks in our lovely community.
RECIPE FOR SUCCESS:
My client's needs always com e first.
FAVORITE VACATION SPOT: H awaii for 'R & R' a nd
Europe for history.
SALES PHILOSOPHY!
Make sure every tra nsaction is a win-win sitµation.
MEMORABLE REAL ESTATE TRANSACTI ON:
Su ccessfully selling a home to a young couple, who
were sure they could n't qualify for a loan.
GAEA TEST LOVES: Family gatherings around the
dining room table for h oliday celebrations.
LAST BOOK READ: England as You Like II by Susanne Allen Toth.
MA.JOR MILESTONE: My career took on a new dimension
five years ago w hen m y son became my partner.
MOTIVATION: M y fa ther always said there are no limits to
what you can accomplish if you set your mind to it . • WHAT YOU DON'T KNOW ABOUT ME: I was a radio disc
jockey during college before I became a high school teacher.
WHY I DO WHAT I DO:
That's easy, I love the people.
WHY I WORK FOR COLDWELL BANKER:
My company has been helping people for nearly one hundred
years. I'm proud to be a part ol this fine tradition .
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ALES ASS
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1736 Antigua Way
Beautiful 5 bedroom home remodeled in 1990. The lot sits on over 1/4 acre, with acceu to three "6110dation 1'eacl.u.
Dover Shore•, 6 BJ, 6 Ba
$1,395,000
Promontory Bay, 3 BJ, 2. 5 B~
$785,000
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NllWport Htligl.ts, 4 BJ, 3.5 Ba
$699,000
Ptlnin6U/a Point, 6 BJ, 7 Ba
$5,450,ooq
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N'1Wport Height., 4 BJ, 3.5 Ba
$750,000
Big Canyon, 3 BJ, 2.5 Ba
$455,000
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HOUGHTON
OCEANFRONT CONDOS
O cean Front Condos on the Sandi
3 bedrnom, 2.5 baths upper ..:undo $695,000
2 bt·dw11m, 2 bath lower ..:undo $595,000
F.rnl,1sli..: lo..:atinn • Grt•al flnnr plans! • Living rooms ovt>rlnok the ..:oastlinl'.
Fahul,111, Catalina and whill' water v1t•ws. • Eac h unit has firepla..:cs and high ceilings.
H 0 M E PR 0 FI
3004 W. O..:canfront, Newpo rt Beach
o~·:-;1 R Bt 'ILl>rR: Max and Lila Mori;tan
\\.1' .rnJ L1l.:i d,•,1.,-:m·d and built th•·1r dr ... am
l1,q1w 111 198 3 Tlit·y haJ "'' 11111..:!1 fun d .. ing
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dct.11k $I , 175,000
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C:C>NTEMPC>RARV OCEANFRONT LIVING
2300 1q. ft. Ocean Front on t1'e Sandi
4 bedroom, 3 bath . Large master suit.e witb sitting area, marble bath1, new kitchen, 20' ceilings, 3
fireplaces, two wet bars, large patio and deck o n the sand.
$879,000
Stephanie specializ11s in Slllling
properties on the Newport/Balboa
Peninsula.
A resident on, tJ.e oceanfront,
she is active in the community.
rStephanie sert•ed as Vicel Presidllnt of
the Central Newport &acJ.
Community Association. S J.e J.as
seri·ed on the Ocean Front Walk Way
Commitfoe and The Redeoo/opment
C'ommitfoc for t/w City of Balboa.
Stc.!phanie is a top producer at
Coldwell Banker, and has been de6ig-
nated a • Preriews Property Specialist•
specializing in water/ront and vieu'
properties.
FOR LEASE:
Bay/ront
2 bedroom plus den, 2.5 bath.. Dcsi~ner
perfect 2,400 square feel. Boal 1lip available
now for a yearly lease.
$2,500 per month
t " e
Oi:...-.m & ..:ity vil'w-..
$ t.295,000
Ovcrsi1l'd ..;,1rncr lot, pth1I & sp.i
$785,000
B1c. CANYON
\.."In l 8tl1 fa1rr..1y
S 1 ,89~.lHHl
Cres..:ent Bay lo..:ation.
$3,995,000
N EW LISTING
3 bedn1,1m, 2.5 bath
$389,000
Pnv.ill' l1•mmunity, OlNO\ ll'W
$4 75,000 11r $3000 p/rnnnth
Private bea..:h & d11ckl
$1,279,000
ll,000 sq.ft. esl.ile on lll'arly
an acre of o..:ean vil'W pr<1pl•rty.
Newport bay f.:> 11..:l'an 'll'W:-.
$2,495,000
Pilill, :-pa & (l\..l',111 , h.'"'!'>.
$1, 350.000
OCEANFRONT
Landmark property on
Newport's oceanfront.
$1,175,000
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NEWPORT I MESA
S1ngk 1Jm1I~· home • • Garcd pmJre mret
High \Juiced ceilings •• urge \HJparound \Jrd
,\tJrbk rntr~ • • PlanCJnon ~huncr'
~l'lllfll\ JnJ tire :>\\tt:m • • $275,000
Me'J \'crde \ f Jmou' R1rd Street
Jhere is SO much~ ..
... only Donald pf aft aid
Coldwell Banker Can· Do!
4 BJ , 2 Ba • • cpamc fam1lv nxim
L.irge 101 of 8.000 >lJ/ft • • Cu l de Sac mw
"Top Producer; 1995"
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RemodekJ k.1t(hcn • • $292,000
R.irr EJ'it~1dc ~inglc story
2 Bedroom~ t \\'JS rhrcc )
1-ormal Danang Room
SI 73,000
Fi1d 01t
what 111'tt
11issi1!!
Make the Risht Move
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Californ13 Seabreeze
Wrns1dc ncrnm e • • Builr 1990
Large~r plan, 2,300 \q. ft. • • 3 Bd., 3 full baths
Bonm grear room •·• $319,750
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Ocean View & Bayfront
Properties
Fabulous tradirionaJ custom
home, with views of bay, ocean
and city lights. $2,095,000
Bayview without bayfront price!
Anxious owners bought anoth-
er. $725,000
Spectacular bayfront vafue! 50'
water frontage with dock.
Reduced co $1,595,000
Incredible panol'amic occ.in .md
bay views including harbor
activity, Catalina and sunsets.
$399,000
Tome1s
644-QO&O
WALK TO BEACH, ONLY $339,000
AdorJbk Con 1n.1 dd M.u
conage only 1 bloi:k from
Big CoronJ BeJi:h. Thil>
2 bedroom l bJth home
has new paint. Dutch
door, forced air heat &
new carpeting. Seller i'>
· ntremc:ly moth Jtcd Jnd
will consider kase-opnon,
helping with finJncing so
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EASTSIDE COSTA MESA, $299,000
This 3 bedroom 2 bJth
home is located across
from a city park and t~a
turcs 3 skylights, stone
patio & added-on family
room. This i~ a light,
bright & cheerful fumily
home.
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DOCTOR/DENTIST OFFICE IN NEWPORT HEIGHTS!
l,<>(.ttt·d .n 15th & In 1nl'
th1., " perfi:l."t tor tht·
Dodor or Dt·ntl\l "hn
wishe' to praaice in .1 rc\-
identtJI neighborhood
The property Jho h.1, 2
income units. CJll for
appointment to ~t:
FOR LEASE! 3 BED, 2.5 BATH WESTCLIFF POOL
HOME FOR ONLY $2,300 PER MONTH.
NEWPORT B EACH
OPEN HOU SE SUNDA Y 1-5
Jasmine Creek
This elegant plan 4,
in guard gated
J.ismme Cre1:k hoasts
.i marbk cntry, 'ault·
1:d ceilings, 3 bedrooms,
2030 HOLIDAY ROAD, NEWPORT
Nearly 1/4 acre corner lot with beautiful
landscaping and rcxlm ·for expansion. B.ickyard has a beautiful pool
and spa. Home has newer kitchen appliances. Great neighborhood!
2 S hathi., lu l>h landscaping, and private backyard. Recently rcmod-
1:kd, th1\ nc.:cuti\'C home incorporatc,s all the amenities of Jasmine
Crel'k, 11.'nni!> court!>, spas, pools and endless greenbelts. $549,000
&ycrest for 01tly $565,000
Alison McCormick
and Charlie
Chart Your Course To
These Fine Listinys ...
with Robert E Marcia
Bents at the hel11.
Let Alison and Charlie find your next home.
OPEN SATUaDAY, 1:00 TO 5:00
2030 E. OcBANFaoNT
Watch the waves crashing over
the jetry and on to the sandy
b<'.ach along the coast.
Sec if your boat fits this slip.
Owner is in Mexico and says ,
SELL, SELL, SELL!
673-2064
Open Sunday, 1:00 to 5:00
939 Vaa Lido Soud
Fantastic $500,000 price rcduc
tion on this spectacular bayfront
home with pri\'atc dcx.:k.
New England in Balboa
Fantastic oceanfront ituatcd on
3 lots on Balboa Pcniruula.
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St. Michel's families ar~ e oy1ng . eas1 access
to new recreation facility in Neviport Ridge
Crestridge Park, a
family neighborhoOd
Since the recenl opening of Crestridge
Parle in Newport Ridge, St. Michel's •
residents who ba\>e young chiJdrcn are
enjoying easy access to this newest
tecreational facility. which is adjacent to
their gated, family-oriented neighborhood.
"Crestridge Park. which features a
European-styled tot lot area and children's
play castle, is a tremendous asset lo many of
St. Michel's homeowners who have young.
energetic children," explained Jeanne
Schumacher. sales representative for St.
Michel. built by California Pacific Homes.
"The fact that the park is practicaJly in
their own backyard is a great advantage
because of its convenient location •
providing the ideal opportunity for busy
parents to spend time with their kids in a
close-by setting. Because St. Michel
embraces a diversity of lifestyles, especially
bu y Orange County families. the presence
of nearby parks and rwo privale recreation
plazas is very a.ppcalina." Schumacher
added.
"Further highlighting its de irable location
with the exclusive Newport Coast
community. St. Michel's residents are
within cJosc proximity to local beache~. a
top-ranked educational ystem for their
children and dottns of rccrea1ionnl.
business, and upscale shopping
opportunities."
"From the value of St. Michel's classic
French design lO the unmatched pre tige of
a Newport Cout address. this neighborhood
truly reflects a rich new family tradition.
Visit here this weekend and discover the
family life you've been waiting for.''
Schumacher said. "Seriou~ home shoppe"
should also note that our newest release of
homes will be ready for move.ms 1hi.,
pring."
Horne buyers can select from four elegant
designs ranging in size from 1.913 to 2.466
square feel of space. Oraciou.c;ly appointed
Ooor plans incJudc wood burning fireplace\.
dramatic u~ of window designs, formal
living and dining room , convenient mtcnor
laundry rooms. two-car attached garages
with direct indoor acttss. and standard front
yaro landscaping. Prices arc from the mid
$300.000's.
In an effort lo accommodate the acuve
lifestyles of its homeowners. St. Michel wa'
thoughtfully planned to feature two
recreation plazas -private. on-111te fac1lit1c,..
highlighted by 11winumng pool,. 'Pa' and
barbecue areas.
From young couple' to growing familic'.
St. Michel's expan,1.ive floor plans embrace
a diversity of individual need<1 and
eitpectatioru. An ideal home for young
professionaJs is the Plan One. the 1.913
squarc.-foot Beaucaire, which howcascc;
three bedrooms or two bedrooms with
optional den and two and one-half baths.
Highlight of this home include a cozy
family room complete with fireplace. high
volume ceilings in t.hc formal Living areas.
and a breakfast nook with outdoor access.
The Plan Two. the 2.104 squlll"C-foot
Camlllg\Je, offers three bedrooms, two and
one-Ni If baths, pacious family room.
brealcf~ nook, and skylighl in lbe master
~th: tl)e seQOnd floor overlooks the fonnal
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dining area. Because the plan's optional loft
provide<, veNttility and 'room to grow'. thic;
home;, perfect for larger families.
The Plan Three. the Lorraine. has four
bedroom!. and three bath-; in 2.378 square
feet of expan,ive living space. Thi~ elegant
Ooor plan 1\ accented by a circular stairway.
lav1~h ma.,ter suite. and .a center island in the
contemporary kitchen.
An exceptional home for growing fam1lic.'I
'' the newly tnlrOduced Plan Four. which
<;howcases up 10 four bedrooms (downstairs
den optional) .md three baths in 2.466
'quarc feet of expansive hving .,pace
Highlight.\ tndude a coLy breakfast
nook and center island tn the
the St. Mjchel exteriors are appomted with
wrought iron accents. wood shuttel"1'. radius
and transom window~ (per plan). complete
front yard landscaping. full yard fencing and
durable fire-re,istanl concrete ttlc roof,
As part of the renowned community of
Newport Coa't. this neighborhood i!.
sttuated just M>Oth of Newport Beach off San
Joaquin Hills Road and is adjacent to the
C!>tablished neighborhood" of Spygla'ls Hill
and Harbor Ridge; it is also in clo~
proximity to Buck Gully Canyon and the
public hiking tr.uls at Lo" Trancos
Canyon.
kitchen, a romantic circular
''airway and luxunous
ma,ter \ulle OpttonJl
deck' are al\u
a"a1lable on '><let'I
view location,.
Contemporary
lmchen' are fully
equipped with
General Electric white
appliances including a
built-in electnc O\.en. ga'
Newport Ridge residents will
cn1oy being close to the
unparalleled Pelican Hill
Golf Club. 'hopping at
Fa.'lh11m l\land and St. Michel's
residents are within
dose proximity to local
beaches, a top-ranked
educational system and
South Coa\t .,
Performing Art'
Center and
Newport Harbor
Art Museum.
much more!
In addition.
residents will ha"c an
exceptional range ot
recreational opportunity
with the community. Planned
and developed by The Irvine
Company. the 371 -ac~ Newpon
Ridge community i!. propoM!d to have
a variety of neighborhoods.
cook top, microwave and
dishwll\her. maple cabinetry with
finished interiors. handset ceramic
tile counter top:.. and cast iron sinks.
E~ten.,ive counter top space and o"er..1ied
'\lorage cabinets and pantries are featured in
each plan
Residents can also personalize their new
home from u 'eriei. of options such us i.pa
tubs. ~unty and speaker systems, closet
and garage organizers and upgraded floor
coverings.
Ot.\igned by RichardM>n. Nagy. Martin.
Proposed open space include' 38 acre' to
be devoted to parks. trails. playing fields and
canyon view overlook area<.. The Newport
Ridge Community Park is proposed to
feature picnic ground.\. a fonnal group
picnic/view structure. a tot lot. plnyground~.
a soccer field. two '\\1ftball field'I. two tennis
couru, a volleyball coon. a basketball court
and informal playing field
Families.with children will appreciate Lhe
land-.caped pac;eo sy\tem with pedelllrian
pathway' which will t:irde throughout the
Newport Ridge commun11y connecting the
neighborhoodi. and neighborhood park'
Homeowner\ in Newpon Ridge
automaucally become member' ol the
individuaJ neighborhood\ Homeowner
As!>Oeialion and the Newport Ridge
Community As~ociat1on. Monthly
a'>soctat1on dues maintain the quality of
common area faciht1e~. Newport Ridge 1,
included in an As.'iC~mem Disrrict and
Community Facilit1e" (Mello Rooc;) Di<.tnct
Consult a sales representative for detaih.
Cahfomia Pacific Home' offe"' home
buyers a depth of profe,.s1onal e\perience
and a commitment to e\cellern:e -.ci:nnd t11
none Thi., ded1ca11on can he '<.'en Jnd
appreciated at e' ery \tep nt the home
hullding and home hu}tng pnx·c"
C Jlifornw Pacific Hcime~" bu1hJtng
nc1ghborhoc.'Kh of award-winning home' anll
J tradiuon of wcce<.' and stability
To v1"tt St. Michel from the Pacific Coa.'t
Highway. take MacArthur Bl\d. north .md
tum right on San Joaquin Hills Road. Tum
left on Newport Ridge Drive and follow the
'1gn11 to the i.alt!c; office. From the San Oieg11
1-405 Freeway. take MacArthur Bl vd. \OUth
and tum left on San Joaquin Hill'> Road.
Tum left on Newport Ridge Drive and
foll<'w the sign' to the \ale" office.
The St. Michel models and sale' office arc
open weekdays from 10 a.m to 5 pm .. and
wcckendi. from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. For more
information. please call Jeanne Schumacher
or Jerry Gahan al (714) 721-9634.
644,...1600
Big Canyon VIiias Like new with view
of pool' 3 Bd 2 5 Bc.1 lu\ury townhome
Maria n Phllllppl $349,000
Ocean Ridge
Ocean Ridge Comer lot on upper
<,treet Oat and ready Great opportunity•
Weinstein & Scanlan $525,000
Ocean Ridge Exceptionally tasteful
near new custom home
Weinstein & Scanlan $1 .835,000
Ocean Ridge Medlterranea,..custom
estate with strikln& ocean views
Weinstein & Scanlan $1 ,850,000
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Bayview Terrace Stunnina 3 bedroom,
2.5 bath home with bay & city l!ihts views.
Heidi Stockwell $514,900
Turtle Rock Highland Large 4 bed-
room with pool Top street
Chris Valll $599,000
Ritz Cove C,u stom New custom
lewel Bo-c" with ltallanesque design
Scanlan & Busk $1 ,299,500
Alteu.a 2 bedrooms. l baths + den
Spectacular ocean & bay views•
Rick l.angevtn $434,900
Harbor View Homes 4 8d 3 5 8a
enclosed Portoflno Available NOW!
Sanlan & Hinman $558, 900
New Listings
Harbor View Homes EJCceptlonally
large lot 4 bedroom. 3 5 bath home
Schmiesing & Mertz $690,000
Harbor View Hiiis Substantial home
wirh a prime ocean/bay view
Coby Ward $749,000
Opportunities
Ritz Cove Spectacular panoramic
whitewater ocean view lot
Scanlan & Busk $1 ,645,000
Westcllff Delightful 5+ bedroom
home with huge yard & pool at location
Julie Stephenson $575,000
Eastbluff 5 bedroom eJCpanded &
remodeled 3 car garage, large lot & view
Sara Hinman $670,000
San luan Capistrano Magnificent
French Chateau on 4 5 acres with views!
Scanlan & Busk $4.250,000
Ritz Cove Large custom home
with underground parking for 6+ cars
Scanlan & Busk $2,050,000
Shore Cliffs Magnificent sunrise
views 3 bedrooms. 2 baths. pool, large lot
Mike Marr $995,000
Harbor Rldae Custom 5 8d 45 Ba.
library, 4 fireplaces, pool & spa.
Rick Lanaevln $1 ,850,000
OFFICE HOURS 9:00 A.M. ~ 5:30 P.M. 7 DAYS A WEEK
tasmlne Creek Decorators home w/
2 Bd. den. private spa & ocean view
Carole lohnson $599,000
Belcourt Terrace 3 8d 3.5 Ba in
Belcourt Terrace All the features you
would expect in a truly traditional home
Marr & Zenz $650,000
Harbor Rldae Estates 5 Bd 3 5 Ba
l car gar Creat ocean. city l!ihts. mountam
\tew lntefCOm, A/C & security system
Langevtn & &ere $825,900
Harbor Ridge Estates Designer
owned 4 Bd 3 Ba expanded L..autremont
The best ocean, city lights & Catalina view
Carol Berg $895,000
Big Canyon Broadmoor Fabulous
5 Bd family home w/ great floor plan
Hardwood Hoors. French doors f, more•
Stella Worden $949,000
Harbor Ridge Estates Spacious 4 Bd
Devonshire model Forever views•
Austero & Kim $950,000
Belcourt Elegant townhom~ver
4,400 sq ft. 3 bedroom. 3 5 bath '
Lyle & Etsendrath $995,000
Belcourt Impressively customiz.ed 3 Bd
3 5 Ba townhome remodeled with highest
quality craftsmanship. Prime location
Schmiesing & Mertz $I, 195 ,000
Big Canyon Dynamite BigCanyon Golf
Cour5e home 4 Bd walls ol glass, limestone
floor.. Remodeled kitchen Pkture perfect
Kline & Harris $1,495,000
Beach Communities
Olde Corona del Mar Adorable 3 bed·
room cottacel Steps to China Cove•
t.ecrand & Bibb $529,000
Olde ColOna del Mar Contemporary
Meditrrranean detached townhome 3 Bd
2 5 Ba.. Root deck wfocean. bay & city views
Patrick Bartollc $539.000
Bayfront Living
Newport Shores On the canal •
large custom 4 Bd 2 5 Ba home
Ronda Hein $439,000
Udo l1la11d ltAllan bayfront villa on
wide Udo Isle lot with farce dock.
lerry Finster $l,99S,000
Bayshores Early Calif Bungalow style
3 Bd ., den. open beam ceiling'>. tcrra
cotta floors Charm galore' Pnced to SELL'
Debi Bibb $569,000
Harbor View Hiiis Decorator perfect
4 Bd home w/ hardwood floors. 2 FP &
3 car gara{le Large yard with custom spa
Marian Phillippi $599,000
Shorecltffs Live in thk great beachside
neighborhood tn a charming 2 Bd + den
home, fofmal dtningarea. private yard. patio
Evan Corkett $649,000
Balboa Peninsula Near new custom
home tn private neighborhood Short
walk to beach rc<;taurantc, f, shopc;
Ronda Hein $650,000
Island home on per·
fect street. 'i bedroom. 2 S bath duplex
Marie Fargo $650,000
Udo Island Sophisticated European
Udo Isle Meticulous in detail. lavished with
the finest appointments Perteet home
John M cMonlgle $1 .295,000
Condo & TownHome Living
Newport North Townhomes Model
perfect 2 Bd condo Great loc & view
Sara Hlnman $199.000
Santa Ana I Bd I Ba upper end unit
condo In gated community Well main-
tained & uJ)il<KJed with ha1dwood noors
Steve Hl&h $52.500
Newport North Tovmhomes 2Bd 28a
w/ loft 2 car attached garage Hardwood
flooring Desirable end unit
Creg Lombardi $219,900
Newport North Townhomes 2Bd + '10~
w/ 2 car att gar~e. Extensive upgrades
Plantation shutters. bit-ins. vltd ceilings
Crea Lombardi $225,990
Bluffs Tennis Villas Great 3 Bd 2 5 Ba
Formal dining. family room Large wrap·
around patio Close to pool & shopping
Sara Hinman $295,000
tasmlne Creek Greenbelt location,
end unit. rare pool & patio area. cozy
den. kitchen nook, skylights. security
Corkett & Marr $395,000
Sea Island Lusk Excellent golf cour<.e
location with private pool and spa
Absolutely gorgeous Hithly upgraded
Susan Scanlan $719,000
Harbor Rld1e Estates Creat view
property • newly remodeled ·go direct!_·
Sheridan & Sheridan $749,00()
644~1600
Newport Coast
Pelican Hiii Large le"el lot in Pelican
Htll with 0<ean view Cul-d e-sac location
Gary Legrand $795,000
Ocean Ridge Spectaeular view of sun-
set'!. over Harbor New 'i bedroom. 'i 'i bath
Connie M axsentJ $1 .895,000
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Pellc•n Point New custom home
with spectacular ocean view
Hinman & Learand $l,99S,OOO
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644~ 1600 .~~
Lifetime Sales Achievement
Hall of Fame Member
Senior Sales Associate
759~3731 675~9073
N EW LISTINGS
Belcourt Harbor View Hills Broadmoor
Elegant Belcourt estate with magni~cent grounds, pool and
garden s. 4 large bedroom suites, 4 car garage plus storage .
$3,100,000
4 bedroom one story French Clrateau witlr golf course view.
Designed for luxurious lifestyles, entertaining and family living.
$1,450,000
Ranch style incorporates huge living room, dining rooni,
library, den, wonderful patio/yard witft ocean view.
$719,000
Kn"'k-out view! End unit, ligltt Fre"cft doors and windows,
private courtya~ , greenbelt and Back Bay views.
I $529,000
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JERRY FINSTER
SENIOR SALES EXECUTIVE
759-3750
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759~3764
NEW LISTING
• Perfect I 0
• Perfect Home !
l·l Bedroom .... 3 B.1th-...1
• Perfect ya rd
• Perfect Street
• Perfect Neighborhood
• Perfect Price!
1222 Sussex Lane $540,000 .
9 San Sebastian
Dottle Austero
759-3763
HARBOR RIDGE
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Christine Kim .
717-4709
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145 EMERALD BAY
• Beautiful San Francisco style home
• Prized Emerald Bay location
• Spectacular beach and ocean views
• Grand front co urtyard and eHtry
• Elegant formal livin g room and dining room
• Large family room ; gourmet futd1en witf1
breakfast room
• H uge master suite witf1 separa te library/
sitting area , workout room , and \1iew deck
• Three bedroom suites and additional
den/guest room and batf1
• Private beach gated communit y with
24-hour security
• Community tennis courts, pools and parks
• All of this plus room to expa~1d on tn e property
$2, 750,000.
For an appointment to see this exquisite villa please call
ROD DALEY
759~3776
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OCEANFRONT
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
CANNERY VILLAGE
Unique opportunity to live & work in
Cannery Village. Upper unit is very
large 3 bedroom + family room home;
lower level may be commerdal, retail,
or food service. 2 buildings -available
separately or all together.
$389 ,000 per baJJdJnc
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Beach and Bay Specialist
759~3797
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 like a model.
Close to beach and bay
in prized area.
$650,000
BAYFRONT
Front row in prestigious bayfront
community. Walk to shops, market,
and Balboa Island.
Boat slips available.
$649,000
OCEANFRONT
Prime beachfront duplex with
wonderful upper 3 bedroom unit -
perfect for owner. 3 car garage.
Must See!
$1, 150,000
NEWPORT WATERFROr\J f
Large upgraded 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath
home with great view.
Quiet residential neighborhood with
pool, clubhouse, tennis & basketball.
Close to best beaches.
$4J9.,000
BEACH UNITS
Just 1/2 block to beach, two large
3 bedroom, 2 bath units with ocean
view. Great investment, beach
retreat or home p lus Income!
$425,000
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This beautiful custom 4 bedroom, 5.5 bath home is located
across the street from Irvine Cove beach Features include a
6 car garage, rich marble and hardwoods. wine cellar, billiard
room, views of the waves breaking on the rocks. The price
has been 'dramatically reduced. $2 ,900,000
RICK LANGEVIN 759 .. 3759 .
1995 Awards
# 1 Sales Agent -I st Quarter
# 1 Sales Agent -January
•I Usting Agent -January
EXCLUSIVE NEW LISTING!
HARBOR VIEW HOMES
Customized 4,500 sq. ft. 5 bedroom, 3.5 bath family
home with 5 car garage. Large lot includes pool.
spa and separate guest house. Cul de sac location.
VILLAGE OF EAS T BLUFF
Home with a rosy future on a huge lot. New remodel and expansion with pool & view.
Executive lease witft pool. 3 bedrooms and view in The Bluffs
eOBYWARD • 759·3724
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JIM KLINE
759-3771
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$629,000
316 BUENA VISTA
• 3 Bedrooms -4 Baths
• Private beach & dock
• Small executive home on the turning basin
• Newly decorated
•Ready to enjoy for su mmer
• Next to Newport Harbor Yacht Club
• Call Mickey for an appointment to ste
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1200 ESTELLE
• 3 Bedrooms -2. 5 Baths
• Charming family room-kitchen combination
• Beautiful relaxing patio can be viewed
throughout the home
• Enjoy Back Bay trails
•Jacuzzi
• Call Mickey for an appointment to ste
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BIG CANYON
This gifted interior designer's
home offers warmth and ele-
gance throughout. The back
bay and golf course are part
For more information on this home, please call
Shirley Harris and Jim Kline
of what makes this such a
special setting. Poised on
one of Big Canyon 's best lots,
the views are superb with
panoramic sunsets glistened
by city lights. This 5 bed-
room. 4 .5 bath home
featur es beautiful limestone
floors. an inviting family kitch-
en , 3 fireplaces, dramatic
dining room. Media room
with surround sound. large
C111t Newport Properties • 4 Civic Plaza • Suite 260
Newport Beach, Ca. 92&&0
studio . home office. and
3 car garage. (7141 &44-1600
omeowners Association should get its papers in order
Dur
Hotline:
The
developer
representative
, • , •••• of our
condominium
usociation will soon
leave our board. Does
law require the developer to give board
mbers CCIUin documentation before
aving?
r Boerd Member:
llhot.igh the law and Department of Real
state Regulations requires the developer to
rovide cert.a.in documents to the owners as
art ~f the sales proce • no specific Slatute
equ1res the developer to provide identified
umcnts to the homeowner controller
of directors.
Early acquisition. organization and
~servation of the f.ollowing document"
11J save the association a great deal of time
nd elpcnse in managina its future options.
lthouah the fotlowin, list is not all-
nclusive, it teptesents. at a minimum. nf~iQn tthicb should be obtained by a
ndomibiurn association before the
eloper ceases its involvement or
nee In the association's affairs.
Tide Report. The board should request a
itJe report on all property owned by or
the control of the usociation. A title
port will act forth tho exllet legal
ription of the propert,. ~other
·ngs. tbe dtlo ,..wi wil ideftti~ any
ncum~s of R!Cord and euemcnts
hich 04hets may have over the property.
'uch as public utility companie~. cable TV Report. the developer must submit to the
contractors and other as<;OCiations. DRE a projected or estimated budget for the
• Compktt Co~ of Governing. proJCCL This document is a report which
Documents. The a'~iation board should identifies all common area assets included in
receive and maintain complete copies of the the development and sets fort h the methcxl of
3.'l<;<>eiauon's ArtJcle\ of Incorporation. calculating the appropriate level of
Bylaws and Dedarnt1on of Covenanl'i. a.'isc'ismenl'i. This infonnation i" nece\l>llry
Conditions and Restrictions. In addition. all for preparing an adequate rci.erve study und
notices of Annexation of Additional will also identify all common area and other
Territory and Supplemental or Amended componcnl'i the ~iation is eitpcctcd to
CC&Rs !ihould be obtained for all phases maintain in the future.
and areas under the association's control. • Developer Bonds. Before the DRE will
Many times. boards of directors give the developer permission to commence
unknowingly deal with copies of the construction. the developer is required to
CC&Rs which are not properly executed post various bonch; for both on-site and
and may be of questionable validity off-site improvement<;. It io; important
The board should obtai n a copy of for a homeowner controller board to
the rccordcdcondominium plan obtain copies of all bond'\ posted
from the deve loper or from the &JO ~ by the developer so the board
county rccordcr'o; office. "' Jfl"U'" can detennine whether 'iuch
This document set-; forth s1aMe reqtMes the bonds will be properly
in precise detail the developer to provide exonerated upon
structural dimension" identified doamenfs to the completion of the
of the pro~·s homeownet cootrollet developer's obligations.
common area element'I. • Finandal
• Publk Subdivision board cl directors. lnfonnadon. In some
Reports. Before the instances. the developer
developer can market the during the period in which it 1s
project. it must prepare and file a in control of the project will have
pt1blic subdivision t'Cport with the completed one or more rel\Crve
California De~nt of Real Estate studies. Obtaining copies of the studies
disclosing certain information about the is essential to the continued and accurate
project. The board of directors should obtain preparation of fu ture reserve studies for the
copies of the final Public Subdivision association.
Report and any amendments or chan~ for In addition. a homcowner<e>ntrollcd board
each phase 'fitbin the project for wh1ch the !ihould obtain copic!i of standard operating
report is i lkd. In the event you are not able financial infonnation from prior years uch
to obtain these document-; from the as Wilk account and deposit rcconh. tax
developer. they may be obtained directly returns. financial statementc; and canceled
from the Department of Real EM.ate. ChiCks.
• Deparimeat ol Rtal &late Appro•ed • CoMndl. The developer hould provide
lud&d. Before the Dep8l1111Cnt of Real copies of all contracts entered into by the
E.c;we (ORB) will issue the Final Public a.~iation during the period in which the
developer controlled the project. Such
contract\ may include previous management
agreement!-. attorney fee agreement,.
accountancy fee agreements and copie" of
all insurance polic1e' and effective date!> of
coverage.
• Subrontractors. The developer 'hould
also be reque!lted to provide information
concerning the contractor-. and
\Ubconcractor> u\Cd on the project If
available. detailed blueprint" depicting
structural improvement" 1n their a\-bu1lt
(rather than planned) condition 'hould be
obtained.
•Books and Records of th~ .AMoclation.
A homeowner-controlled board of director-.
'hould obtain in chronological format. all nf
the minute' from meeting' of the
a<;sociation 's board of director!I dunng the
time the developer controlled the board. and
all meetings of the member-. (an nuJI mcettng
minutes). In addition. the board llhould
obtain copies of all corre!lpondence
exchanged between the de\ eloper (in the
name of the 3.\M>Ciation) with other panic'.
relating to the project (including any and all
contract'\ which were con\idered. but
pcrha~ not entered into)
David E. Cant i.s a stnior associatt
attorntJ witlt Fiort, Walker, Rocoln and
Powtn, o law /int t"'Plttu izini co"'"'""ity
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Cliffv6ood
Celebrates
t 'anyon Crest
grand opening
Hundreds tour the
new Mission Vieio
community.
accommodates a
variety of activities
simultaneously with
a library downstairs
and a bonus room
upl>tairi., while large
households have the
option Of selecting
Attracted by the premier of beautifully a.' many as !.ix
dc:corated model homes that reveal a wide bedrooms. including
.1rray of buyer-ini.pired luxury features. more two on the first
than 3.50 enthui.ia.,tic homeshoppers turned floor.
out for the grand opening of Taylor The desire for
Woodrow Home,· Cltff"ood Canyon Crest prestige among
1n M 1"1on Vie JO. Se' era I families added to buyeri. in~pired
the ,u1.:ce" of the cH:nt by purcha,ing di,11nc1tve exterior
home' tn the pre,ugmu,. guard-gated ele\ .iuon' that
u1mmunt1} dunng thc third 'ale' relea\C di,play the chann of
.1ml 111111.kl grand opemng cekbrat11fn Cali fornia
A' thc\ wurcd the model'. 'hopper' "erc Craft,man-,tyle
1mp1l· ...... ed by the mul111ude of 'ought-after archttecturc. which
.1pp111ntml'nh that are mduded in pnl·e, ,, remm1,cent of
,t.1n111g Imm the: Im\ SJ(XJ,00()... H1ghhght' many nf Snuthcm
1111.ludl· hu1lt-rn dc'k' in -.elected 'ecnndar) Cahfomi.1\ 11111,1
h~:droonh. beautiful hrick-faccd l1replace' de'm\bk.
''1th "h1te "nod mantel' in the family C\tablbhed
11111111'. cen tral a1r-condi1inning and healing neighborhood:..
,, 'll"lll\. la\ "h ma,ter bath\ \\ith walk-in oe ... ign highlight\ ~:h ''Ch. deep m al tub' and 'eparale rncludc warm color'.
11\ cr,11ed 'h11\\cr' with built-in 'ea!\ \\\!()(] au:cnt\,
V1,1tor' were: abo impre"ed by how concrctc-11lc mot...
,arcfully Taylor Woodrow ha' li,tened to the auractive i.hutteri..
c 1pininn' of buyer' and mcorporated de,1gn entry and rear 'idc-
umccpt' that reflect the way today\ fam1lte' yard walli. detailed
It' c For example. family cntenammcnt with masonry and
r11111m are-exceptionally 'paciou' and wrought-Iron
h1nll111n.il "h1ch allo"' bu'y famtl1e' to uccent,. Pn "ate
hJh" more lime together. In additwn. e\tra-entr} counyard'
l.1rgc 1111cnor laund~ rnom' prm 1de the prm 1dc an Ill\ 1tmg
c\tr.1 counter 'Pale and 'torage cabmcl\ lhal intmductton tn each
man) bu)t:r... h,l\e a'ked for. along wnh the home. and three-car
,.11ncn1cncc 111.1 !aunt.Ir. ,hule. and mt\\l garage' arc ftnt,hcd
pf.m, .ire cnhanu:J b) J.ltorar) lhal ma)' aJ,o with mil up wood
he ,ch:dcd a' an np111inal e\tra bedroom door' and an
W11h 'pace plannmg and de,1gn by the .iut11ma111.: door
pmfe,,111nal ti rm of Euro De,ign. l..1tchcn' opener
,,f,o mirror the preference' nf bu}er,. "h1ch Thc grand
111,pm:d "ul·h n1meniencc' a' large gourmet opemng al'o
1,Jand,. while cabmetry w11h European 1ipothghtcd the
h111ge' and adJu,1.1blc 'heh c,. hand-,et oui...tandmg prh ..ite
li:ramic-tile cuuntcnop~. under-cabinet amcnttie' that make
fluorescent lighting and all-while Canyon Crc't one of
K1tchenA1d appliant.:e\. including a four-Mi~~1on Viejo\ mo'>t
humer tcmpcred-gla" cooklop. dnublc e'clu,l\e .iddrci.,e!..
11\cn' with ,clf-deanmg feature on the upper Among them Jre a
men and a Quiet-Wa'h mult1-cyde beautifully
dt'h"..i'hcr Abo enhancing effic1em.:y t\ an appointed
l:vc-Lcve l microwave with carou\CI and clubhoui.c. four
c\cn cookmg featufl.' lighted tenni s courts, a children's play area
Along with all the price-mcluded ex tr.i,. and two swimming pools, including one of
Chffwood 1mpres-;ed home shoppers by Olympic-'1ized dimensions. In addition. to
ollcnng numerou' opportunities for familiei. the pnvate recreationaJ facilities available at
111 cu'lom1ze their living environment. That Canyon Crest. the neighborhood overlooks
advantage is exemplified by an optional scenic La.kc Mission Viejo. where a marina.
11nagination room in Residence I. Made residents-only beach club and Shorcside
piw.1ble by the split design of the home's Park offer activities ranging from boating
three-car garage this unique space gives and fishing to swimming and picnicking.
buyers the opportunity to transform the Re idents will also be conveniently close to
,ingle-car garage section into a home office. all of the exceptional amenities that have
children's playroom exercise studio or room made Mission Viejo the fulfillment of the
of their choice. California Promise, including golf courses,
In the three-bedroom Residenc.e II. a hiking and biking trails. ~reation centers.
versatile 'super bonus room" features an sports fields, shopping centers, fine
optionaJ lllfreshmcnl counter with rcstauliltlts and highly accredited schools.
rdllialnlll)f'., or buyers m.y choose to convert Cliffwood borne owners will autom.ati~tly
Ck bonus room and library to optional become members of the Lake Mission Viejo
e~IR ~.~$i~l1oa.W~ e,, ,..,~e,,J n v&me Owners' Association and the Canyon
Cliffwood at Canyon Crest -Pion 2, Mission Viejo
Cliffwood at Canyon Crest -Pion 2c, Mission Viejo
Crest Home Owners' Association. which
maintain common facilities for a monthly
fee paid by all residents.
Cliffwood at Canyon Crest is the latest
residential development by Taylor Wood~
Homes California's Limited. a member of
the London-based Taylor Woodrow Group.
founded in 1921. Today. this worldwide
team consists of more than 150 engineering.
construction and development companies.
Major international airpo~. mul~Uion
dollar shoppina malls and even ~hanncl
Tunnel Ille amona the projects for which
Taylor Woodrow is renowned. In the United
States. Taylor Woodrow Homes' superior
efforts have received national and regional
accltimJat;dflriot '1~08~ u .....
unparalleled living environments.
To discover all the reasons behind the
success of the grand opening of Cliffwood at
Canyon Crest, exi t the San Dieio Freeway
(1-5) at Alicia Parkway and go CMt. Tum
left on Olympiad Road. right on Melinda
Road, right at the guard-gated Heather Olen
entry and right on Canyon Crest Drive. Tum
right on Applegate and left on Parldicld to
the Cliffwood sales complex, where
furnished models arc open daily from 10
a.m. to .S p.m., except Monday ; when hours
are 2 to 5 p.m. Additional infonnation is
available by calling (714) 457-1072.
4 bedrooom, 2 bath country style home. Light & bright.
Huge lot with bonus lot next door.
REDUCED TO $328,000
CALL BOB COLLUCIO: 553 .. 2358
pager 576 .. 3198
PREsTIGIOUS BAYCREST
Attractive 4BR hqme in great family neighborhood.
French windowed family room w/fireplace, separate dining
room & lush, low maintenance yard.
$535,000
Don Pearson
or
Barbara Al1ne
A quiet Corona del Mar hideaway I Premier waterfront property
Located in. the secluded community of China Cove j Vintage home built in 1938 on a prime location
Suuatcd near a sandy beach on Thio; i" a tremcndoul> opportunity to
1he bay. this newly decorarcd home buy a home in Newport Beach\
hJ' rhrce bedroom!i. spa. cle\ialor I Carnation Cove. An expan~1ve and
Jnd "lew terrace. unobl>tructed !.ite with breathtaking view'
China Cove is a small. quiet of the bay and jetty entrance. the home
rnmmunity on the bay with a offer\ a private pier which
\Cl luded swimming beach al the accommodatel> a 40 plus-foot yacht and a
l·hannel's entrance. ..ccludcd beach.
C'loM: to Ocean Boulevard. the The home features three bedrooms.
\ 11lage of Corona dcl Mar and antique wood flooring. two-car garage.
fJ,hion Island. this home is offered cozy fireplace and a large deck off the
JI S895.000. master suite.
Call Jo Altn KenJon Grubb & Walk to nearby "hops and re!.taurants
Ellis Rerithltdal Real EstaU of Balboa ls land or enjoy a ride on the
Strvicn, UukptndenJIJ owned anll ferry for a fun day at the Balboa Pavilion.
optraud, 23CorportlU 1''4t.a, Suill Secluded home in elegant China Cove. Call Ktnt McNaugltlon o/CoklweU This Comation Cove home offers
190, Newport Btoclt, (71') 644-62()(). Banker Newport Beach Prtvitws ProptrtJ breathtaking views of the bay and jetty.
Division, (714) ~9060 ext. /6().
Stunning townhome with Back Bay views
This thru bedroom two and one-
half bath. two-story end unit
townhomc h an expanded master
bedroom with a sitting area and
gorgeous atrium.
A mirrored fircpl1ee in the livina
room and French doors add to the
light and bright atmosphere. The
kitchen features newer appliances. a
garden window and French doors
with an open entry.
.In t~ back is a huge rear patio
wuh nused wood decking. The
g~ae is oversiicd with plenty of
cabmeu for sioraae. Priced at only r--L--·J.. Back Boy · $224,900. ~itemporory townnom. Wlm Vlewl.
For c;x.r etdl "°""'-n,,,,,,,-.! aaur C..11 MIM t11 (114) 650-1121. ColllwtU Bawr Ital owr
(1U)661-'JJJ or 2,#t,.jpon.qd SJ,OOI,., 1mMolu
An enclave of pleasure at Secret
Cove in South Laguna Beach
The open and ~pacious floorplan is
accented by architecture of graceful
simplicity lending itself to an intimate
living experience and welcoming
entertainment pace.
The home f catures a profes'lionally
appointed commercial kitchen. three-car
garn,e. vaulted ceilings. recessed
lighting. security i.ystem and i.eparate
private entrances to the office. master
bedroom and kitchen.
C"1J Jt"1 Fiamr or Ron Hixson of
Coast Nntport ProJNrdls, 4 CM~ Pltu;.,
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$33~.ooo Ad Code-11487
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$371,000 Ad U.ldc 70397
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Kathy Granieri
$371.SOO Ad Cock 70377
JASMINE CREEK
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$4J(),000 Ad Code 70527
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$S3S.OOO Ad Cock 7H87
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$S9S,000 Ad Code 70787
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$S9S,OOO Ad Code 70807
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5679,000 Ad Code 71297
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$695.000 Ad Code 70927
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$695,000 Ad Code l0857
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$699,'°° M COdc 714'77
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5739,000 Ad Code 70917
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$799.000 Ad Code 709.n
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$838,000 Ad Qxk 70987
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$895.000 Ad Code 71497
FAMOUS CHINA COVE
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$895.000 Ad Code 712S7
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$899,000 Ad Code 70997
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$2,295,99S Ad Code 7 1187
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sa.a...n ... a ~ muochanling trn on unique corner location. 48R, 38A. nggreat rm· wftlardwood firs, new kilnew mstr w/frpl. Private
outdoor spa. Freoch doors & windows, Dutch doors. Prvt beach access.
UllOI VIEW ml $615,• Zlft~utifully ~omlzed 4BR, 48A hm w/pool-sil!ld yard.
designer detail ttvoughout.
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fAMl.Y UV. AT m IEST $115,000
Somerset, SBA, 38A. Situa1ed on extra large lol next lo greenbelt, bring the kids! Mexican pavers, lighl bright. 2 lrpl's. Country Freoch decor
HARIOI RIDGE ESTATES $595,• 38R, 2.SBA condo in gated Harbor Ridge Estates. Very lush land~
ing, Quiet & private location on end of cul-de-sac.
llETillE II STYLI $515 000
To this lovely one level hm on the Newport Eltih Country Club poll
co A i I nd trea r w t i I I I r WI .
...... ...,.. fxAJJilitlfJ detaffed & perfectly malrUined hm In great
location. 28R. 3BA. din could be 3fd BR. Fabulous ~grades. Ught &
lfry. lush landse3Plng. Air condtioning.
APfl•a.JTY M!IS,• I *$438,.
slnlets, apM:ious 28R, 2.58A. premlllll upgrades.
wAvble ttP, +ruble frpl In ll~ng rm. Like new!
large street IMI patio + deck. Decks abotMld.
IEWPllT •un .UI $421,• . Newer construction.~. 38A w/nrnOdeled ~. 1 BA unll Parking for
5 cars+ dlb garage+ 65' RV slorage!
!:EIES • CIUU DB. llAI $421,•, $491,D townhcmes in Corona del Mar -just cooipleted. 2 ~~ e. 3 blocks to beach, ocean view decks. 38A. 2.SBA.
Approx. 1500 -1800 sq ft. Great location! $425,000 -$499,000
WOIHIAl. llEWPOIT TOWlllOME $325,a
38R, 2.58A townhcme on the Bh.'f. Great greenbell locallon. end unit
w/remodeled kit w/Thermador oven & Jenna re stove top. Marble lrpl.
Mciivated.
TIE M9ST Fii TIE LWT $315,•
ChMl'ring, newer 3BR. 2BA condo. Bit in '88 wlavel 1500 sq fl. The floor
plan Is unique & very liveable w,1arge kitchen. formal dining &
generous mstr suite. Seller is ITlOOvated & has priced it well below
COf11)etition w/a large asstrnable loan.
E FOREST WEFIOIT llOME $211,000
Magnificent lakefront Im. 38R, 38A. 2-car garage, dock
/I ecat included. Sun & Sail club. asslllle loan at great rate'
YIU.A POINT H TllE COURSE $271,000
Gated Mediterraneanll990 condo wMews of the Newport Beach Goll
Course & Fashion Island. All one story, lower level w!28R. 2BA
REDUCED! DllGIMM. aUffS $270,000
Location! Pride of ownership, 3BR. 2.SBA on wide greenbelt. New
kitchen. upgraded baths. Lease or buy land. Walk to CdM high
INCREDIBLE EASTSIDE LOCATION $265,000
Cul-de-sac in upscale neighborhood. 3BR. 2BA + office off mSl r.
Hardwood flrs & tile. Good SQ. fl. Large lot.
CUSTOM IUUTY $241,IOO
Light. bright & airy. 4BR pool Im on a great street nr Olde Towne. 2-car
garage w/circular driveway. A great opportunity.
BAYRllMiE $185,000 26R, 2BA, comm.pool &spa. Good location. lighl & bright. Easy to see,
call for more information.
loc;ATIO•, UICATIH lOCATIOll $171 500 University Park Terrace. 26R. 2ifA: double garage, {rpl. Backs to
greenbelt+ assn.pool. Close to UCI & golf.
WOIDHFUL llYllE TDWllOME 1155,000
Conl>letely ref urblshed 2BR, 2.56A townh<me. 2 mstr suites, eort frpl
& mirrored walls in living rm. A real cream puff. Motivated!
Sun .
$ 429,900 Sat
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3131 Coftl ...,.. $ 389,000 Sat
3131 Coitt Maril ' 309,000 SI.II
' 529,900 Sun
$1, 795 ,000 SI.II
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l8laE LIT CllTIM UUA ISLE llOME $11,000,000
Over 14,000 SQ ft oo lhe bay wA>oat dock ol 100'. 6-car + liroo gar
Private pool & spa The best Newport has to off er.
PllYATE ISUllD $10,250,000
Privacy & luxury with ooparalleled views 88A suites, subterranean
pamng Slip lof 2 large boats.
A IAYSIDE Vl1A $4,900,000 (ft~ white sandy beaches w/views ol lhe Jetty + pav1lhon
Anliij)ffrl&e ~esidence done in a timeless design. Entry courtyard
UISITE CISTOM HOME $3,300,000 Cape Cod tradition, spectacular main channel
I , mg chlnii1c views of the bay & Newport Harbor 4BR
each w/private ~ + ~· maicb rm Warerfront living at its best1
.... . P8JCM Kl IUD ESTATE $2,'95,000
A tm that quality & perlection built. Lacge mediterranean hm on a 1/2
acre+ lot 40A suites. fanily rm. den. Pool. spa & ocean views.
IAYflOIT IUUTY $2,390,000 Ctr •)ncredible waterfront residence. Your own private beach
wJlige bCil slip, views are breathtaking 58R. including large mstr
suile w/adjdning office.
f~Y IUCI 11 tlUGE COU"TY $2,000,000 Cp mr 8 mos new Premitrn sleet & stucco consrwct1on ~ea erranean e ~. 58At'rn Views of ocea11. Catalina. Dana Pt to
Long Bch 5 car patting.large mstr w/marble frpl .ocean-lronttng deck
LmA ISLE IEMODR $1 ,"5,000 C~lelely remodeled to peffedlon. 58R, den, lonnal dining, gou1me1
kilchen On lhe bay w/a boal slip & entertaining patio
llC CAIYOI EUGAJICE $1,950,000
Tolally remodeled 68R, 6.58A w/seP. guest QllS Pool. spa. cabana
Oversil'ed Id, golt course location A 1 +++
CO•A DR MAii $1,895,000 ~ il@Wondertul contemporary 5BR. 5 5BA hm w/apt Ocean,
harDCi &-:iify & beachtront. Views lo Palos Verdes
COllOU DB. MAit HISTORICAL HM $1,700,000
Perched above "Little Corona· on an Q'iers1zed corner lot w/pano ocen
views 58R. 4.58A. hrdwd firs, high coved cening( massive lrpl
llG CMYOI, Ill FAIRWAY, VIEWS $1,550,000 .
lnc1edible flag lot, cusrom tm. C001lortable now or ready for cosmerrc/
remodel. By cc:>pt only -call for more information
OISTIUCTED OCEM VIEW $1,495,000 "=:---~~Oouble lot frontage, above Corona del Mar ~ch 3BR
h<me an litul rose garden sening. enjoy sunsets & surf
~ CISTDM HOME $1,415,000 ~City lites. bay + ocean views Quality workmllnsh1p
lh<ooohout French doors, mouldings, 3 frpl's 6-car spaces. gaiage w/
lots ol custan cabinets. 58R. 4.SBA Long driveway+ much more
llYlU TBUCE $1,415,000 Cft lili)Bea~lul contl'l1l>Qfaty tm w15:ii:aoous .rms & vaulted cerrrnosJSanOranic views rA harbor, 1etty, Pavilion & Cl~ lights 4BR.
3.58A, pool & private spa. 3 frpl's. lots & lots of closets Sec sys
~-===---PAlllWIC ICUll VIEW $1,415,000 . cir:::::o__17tl)rvine Terrace. Unobstructed, front row. 100 degree View olffti>OifRarbor, city lights. Balboa Island & ocean from !his 38R,
38A + maids Qtr's Im. Private courtyard & spa
...... 111 $1,315 -~tunning callfomia cont411l>Ofary custan t'Til In lhis gated canm.
ocean/City lites vlews.lfll>ectable QOalilY throughout. 4BR. 3.5BA. pool
lie entertalnmem area.
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,...,....~NEARLY 2ACRll Of FUT UllD $1,350,• ~d p:Pa!~p~i~ ~r~~~~~~~. ~~d~~,~i1c/r~~~
rant. Seller financing available
SPACIOUS lllADmDMAL • lttWPOIT $1,351,0DI
Spacious 68R traditional family hm on one d Newport's best cul-de-
sacs This stately residence includes guest qlrs, pool/Spa, expansive
yard & treehouse & ovet 150 rose bushes
,-------,,.-:-::CORONA DEL MAR $1,325,000
(v 7111 )40' lot, fabulous brick & ivy covered 2 story. 56R, t5BA flm w/Pool. spa, ocean view forever!
HAlllOll HLl/TWITIO"AL $1.295,000
Wonderful l~~ional custom hm on desirable lot In this galed c001m.
Lots of used brick. 2 sty, 56R tm & family 1m df ers great family living.
large fi¥Tiily rm opens onto veranda & beautifully appointed master.
IUUTlfUl CUSTOM llOME $1,290,000
In gated conm. of Harbor Hill. Pano ocean & Newport ctr views.
Dramatic living rm w/vaulted ceiling, gourmet's kitchen, downslair3
study All BR have their own BA Large mstr suil! w/2 walk·ln closets
Allfact1ve fenced off poo! are.a.
VIEW HOME· SATED COMMUNITY $1,250,000
Stunning custan hm loc in Harbor Hill PanorNnic ocean, Catalina &
Newporl Center views Beautiful multi-level outdoor arei w/pool,
Jacum & wet bar. State-of ·the-art kitchen. elegant living rm. mstr suile
w/sauna lnQoor & outdOO' sound system. Gall to see.
NEWPORT IAYFRONT UVllC $1.250.000
ln1enor Unda Isle localion. Over 80' on the bay. 58R. 48A, security
entrance Frpl, enclosed courtyard, formal dining rm.
GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY $1,200,000
Beautiful 1ownhome style 9 units in greal location Garages, fireplaces.
laundry hookups for each unit. Cash, OWC. CTNL
ULTIMATE SOPHISTICATION ON UDO ISLE $1,115,000
New construction! Interior location' Cont~orary lhroughout' Rarely
offered 4-tar garage'
NORTH WUNA CONTEMPORARY $1 1189,500
T orally remodeled No Laguna conlelTl()Orary in pristine condition. 4BR,
4 SBA. white water ocean views
CAMBRIA ON TME SAND $1, 149,000
Unobstructed views of lhe central Cali!. coastline. lighthouse & Hearst
Castle 4BR. 3BA New hm Marble & tile throughout.
__ _.WuiH~¥.£ ... ~S, DOLPHINS. CATALINA $1, 145,000
(: 1012}ieautilul gardens+ large rear yard face Catalina+ lhe
har5or. Opgraaed Nantucl<et on huge lot. By appointment
EW ESTATI IN COTO DE CAZ.A$1,015,DOO --LA,J11111111.::7~5BR. 5 5BA estate horse pr~ POOi, spa, tennis crt.
am1 y rm. en+ bonus rm Gourmet kitchen, formal dining rm. Many
amenrties. motivated
CORONA HIGHl.ANDS $941,000 c-:--z-.-,.--)r~ ol the world pan()(amic views of ocean. bay &
sunset tr001 lhe t~ & best street in COfona Highlands. Located al end
ol cul-de-sac w/greN. curb appeal. 4BR. 2.SBA, lnleri°' designers own
hm Large lol Cust001 design Private beach access.
---.....SPY&LASS HU CLASSIC S8t5,000 C1f zmlJreathtaklng view wf2 mstr suite's+ 2 large BR's all on
one level! Pool/spa In 1ear,1ront courtyard +playground.
HUT FAM•Y ESTAll $141 GOD 2 hms on 4 legal parcels. Tennis crts, nr Golden West College. Much
more. must see.
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$449,000
Huge lot w/a vegetable garden. fruit trees. chicken
coop, large lawn, mature trees. white picket fence &
a BEAUTIFUL 4BR custom hm w/attention to every
detail
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$1,195,0DO
2 story, custom contempOllJY. 58R. ~ aftlChld
garage. Y,,,ite war & city Ii~ views.
$799,000
Prime quality c~p. sipertily decora'9d
city light view. Silting room oft mstr suill fof dis-
criminating buyers.
$299,000
See Catalinaonactearday.cilylightsat ni~l Huge
yard w/rm lor pool French drs lrom dining rm &
family rm tolargepatiow,1ountain. Hi~lyl4>Qradld
tile & carpel
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24 HouR Ao PROPERTY INFORMATION LtNE
-.oo~ 12a-1123 *
(* THEN ENTER THE CoRRESPONDING "Auo10 Ao" 1.0. NuueeR)
24 HouR AUDIO DESCRIPTION OF Au PROPERTIES IN THIS A DVERTISEMENT
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445 LINDA ISLE
• Over 14,000 sq. ft Residence
• &tatc to be Built to Buyer's Ptrfccuon
• Cher I 88 Feet on the Watcrfronr
• 9Bcdr0t'm'. QRarh,, plu\ Gue,1 Quart~
• Appro\ull.ltcl\ 10.000 ..q II on a Double Lot
• PusonJI G\m. 'iJun:a. Re< Room & Mutl Rm
$11,000,000 ,,,,, .. '""'·!/• $2.950,000
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of
George J. McGaffigan,
Broker ·
# 1 In Sales First 4 Months of 1995
24 Hour Info Line 1-800-545-1444
Direct Line (714) 729-7233
PRESTIGIOUS, PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP BALBOA PENINSULA OCEANFRONT
HOM.ES? HOTELS? RESTAURANT?
• '' ,000 SQ h IANd, }3 }' WATERfReNT, subjECT TO SURVEy.
• 1 5 bo.\l sli~
• Rcs1AuRAN1 w/coclaAil b.JNGE, ()ysJER b.\R, piER sidE diNiNG.
• } lEASEd offia.s
• AMplE pARkiNG
• SEILER fiNANciNG AVAilAblE..
• 6 '2 Lido PARk.
BEST ORANGE COUNTY BEACH
• 48R SBR J CAR GMAGl + 2 p4lddfllCj ~(\
• Sp£clAClJWt vi£W
• MAsrOI suin w/llWtbU: htplc, IRG ~Tit & ocEAN-
fRomiNG dEck
• ZONEd PC • 111 6 W 0cEANflloN1
INfoliNE #7010 S4,JOO,OOO • 5Jtov..N by AppOiNIMENI
INfoliNE #7014. $2,000,000
SPYGLASS HILL
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• 4627 IWqhJON Rid.
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Senior Sales Executive
Leading Edge Society
(714) 733-7306
Wonderful locetion in Balboa Coves. • 3 Bedroom or 2 plus den
approx 120 feet of waterfront!! Placed
at the end of a cul-de-sac street with a • 2 Car garage
private boat dock. Water view from •Fireplace
living room. kitchen. den and master bedrOon\. Balboa Coves Is a gated • Private boat dock
community of onlv 68 single family • Gated community homes. Utilities to be put underground
thls year. Property to be sold "as Is" m $6 7 5 ,000
It's present condition.
N;w~~~r BLA .. ·.. ~ T 11 '-'Prudential ~' 7 33-7 306
Cehfom1a Realty
Bev White earns Top Sales kudos for April
Her expertise has resulted in former clients and referrals making up 80% of her business .
\u11rdtng to M.uone Montgomel)'.
hrJn,h n1Jn.1gcr of The Pruden tial
< lar11m1J Re.illy Newport Beach <1fficc.
lh Wh1tc\ recent achic\.cment
J, r 111htratc' her dcterminat1on and
' •111r111tmcnt 10 qualit)' cu,tomer \Cf\. ll'l'.
\\ h11c who has been involved in re.ii
l''IJ!C \,lb \IOCC 1972. joined The
Pn~Jcnt1.1l California Realty in 1987
Shc '•IY' pe~onalizcd service and
r11•lc"tonal c~pcrtisc are the most
1mportan1 elements of today's real el\ tale
ni.irl..l't. This philosophy is reflected in he~
'Ul•'l'"IUJ 'l'f\ I• l'•UI IL'llll'll ll'oll l''l.lll'
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A 20 \l'.JI C\1r11n.1 Jd \f.u rL ,,JL·nt 'hL·
ha' hccn Jn .tl.ll\C n1111rnun11' ml'mtx·r. ~nrng J' prc,tdl'nl 111 thi: c.;01c1•
Ci1mmun11~ -""11L.1J111111. ,hJ11pc1,1•n 11t the
Nl'"'-port/Oran~c Count) Pl'rl11rm111~ An'
gu1JJ,, (hJirpcN111 hir the C1ml.'11
Phllharmonll· A"1"11:1Jll'' Jnd ,1 ml'mtx·r 111
the De'igning Women Bnard.
Bev Whilt can be reached at Tiu.'
Prudential Califomia Realty Newport
Beach office, (714) 7S9-6600. Bev White
Arvilla Sheron's expertise reflected in Sea Island sales
Since January she has
sold five properties on
Sea Island
Arvi lla Sheron -a sale~ executive with
The Prudential California ReaJty's
Newport Beach office • is well-known
amongst her colleagues and clients as ooe
of the hardc t worldoj aaents in the rat
C\tatc business. In I~. she represented
buyers and sellers throughout Newport
Beach and Corona del Mar. particularly
Sea Island. ,
. "I have put my enthusiasm and drive
11110 real estate with an emphasis on
m7etlna tbe needs of my clients,·· she ~aid
The l..cy to
fulfilling her
client'' goal" "
to keep up with
the many change'
tn the mdu1,1ry.
She lo.now'> the
market und the
full detatl\ on any
propertte., and
areas she hst!..
A consi<,tent
top agent. ~he
Arvilla Sheron says her succes~
is due to intttrlty and a motivation to
succeed. ln 1994. he was named to The
Prudential's Chainnan's Club. a
designation which represents 1 % of
Prudential 's agents nationwide. Her name
is consisrcntly found on the office's Top 10
list
"Working out of the Newport Beach
office gives me the OeJX>rtunity <o
network with quality:"tQp-produc1ng
agents; this ts a great motivational factor:·
<;he :ud. "Being associated with The
Prudential ha'i allowed me to expand my
capabilitiel'i as a real estate agent. It'
mtemationaJ relocatfon and marketing
resources are the best and provide me
with the most informatton for my client \ ...
She is a member of the Newport-Mesa
Board of Realtors, community re lation!.
committee and also a member and
secretary of Island Lagoon/Sea Island
Homeowners Association Board of
Directors.
Call A.n>illa Slttron at TM Prudtndal
Callfomia R«illy Ntwpon Btacle oJfict,
(114) 759-6'()().
Coast Newport
Properties'
Del)i Bibb No. 1
A graduate of USC, she
grew up in Newport Beach.
The L.11\ e1cd
award for the Nl\.
I Sale' Agent fnr
1994 (dll'>ed
dollar volume )
wa:-pre:-cnted to
Debi Bibb at the
Cua't Newport
Propcn1e' Award
Brl.'akfa,t
recently held at
Big Canyon
Debi Bibb C<~i~: aClub
member of Coa~t Newport Propertic' learn
'ince May 1990. i:-an 18-year \.Cternn of
re'1dent1al real C\late in Newport Bea,h.
She t\ ron'l~tently a top producer. eammg
such award' a' Top Listing Agent and Top
10 in Sale\.
Woriong with Bibb are two full-time 'ale'
associates. husband Dennis Durgan and Ron
Hixson. who help maintain client
~Iii.faction.
Bibb. a graduate ~f USC. grew up in
Newport Beach and anendcd Corona dcl
Mar High School.
CaU Dtbi Bibb at Coast Ntwpon
l"roptnk1, 4 CMt Pfllul, S#i# 2~.
Ntwpoff Be11cl1 92660, (71') 644-16"0.
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"I saw your ad in the
Daily Pilot"
"No m atter where I go this is what everyone is saying
tome.
I h ave advertised faithfully in The Daily Pilot for
almost 10 years and I find it a very valuable asset in
promoting my client's properties.
The high quality of the response I .receive from
potential clients and other agents is truly amazing. It
has helped me to achieve the end result, which is to
ass ist my cli ents in buying and selling properties.
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The support staff is a pleasure to work with as they
are always available, very effici ent and extremely
creative. The Daily Pilot is THE Real Estate
statement in our community!"
Sincerely,
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Ron Felsot
For advertising information call
642--4321
Ron Felsot, Broker
Remax South County
Newport Beach
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THIS IS m S169,000
Open & sunny end untt with 2 patios, 380. 2.SBA.
lovely firepUc8. new white carpet, central air. 2-ur
an garage. comm pools, spas & tennis
RAREl.Y ON MARICET1 $283,000
480, 2BA. slngle '10t'Y In Mesa Verdel Spacious lot
in Quiet corner. Gated side wfRV pad Excellent
condrtlon -lll0Yt-1n ready! (20SWA)
ONE Of A KIND ~ 700 Drastically reduced! Beautiful custom 380, ~.SBA
home in exclusive area of Costa Mesa. Open lam rm &
den Lots of wood. wn. fireplaces Priv pool & spa
OCEAN BREEZES $127,500-COWGE PARK BEAurY 229,900 Huntington Landmark 55+ upper Newport model! 380. 2BA, over 1800 sq rt .. large lam rm. country
Greenbelt views lrom lh1s 2BD. 1 75BA w/skylites. kit. new ca~t. upgraded baths. Newly painted. Lg whitewashed kitchen. tile entry & more• corner lot with RV access, vauhed ceilings.
•lmfl _,... fll,. 11111 '91! -m7 W.f PUCI. Cll _ _,.
COSTA MESA
31 ~ twd $364.500
Carol ReagafVOlga Halladugo
2557 v.a. ,,.__ $229.900
Donna Rudotph
2406 ........... Wl!V
Jerrie
COSTA MESA
~Sul $174,987
~s.vopolos
1973 Aaahelm $228,987
Audfwy s.vopolos
611 ,,__. $169,000
Dick Jwltz«
2837 r J ll'e $359,500
Pat Davis
3320 ~ $229,900
Oielpha Oswald
942 Semi $232.500
Tamarrah
4 71 Walnut Piece $39 5,000
Jake Ya.shat/Mon
&ElllAllOUL TOWWMOlllt sm.• 2 stoiy 280, 2 ftreplecea, 1225• ~ It. 111side laundry lr1tndly
ktlthefl & Wn rm comblNllon, pool spa t1nntS new car0tt &
belutdul till (~)
Mt.NI TME IUCM, con CCMIOO 1113.IOI LIQlll & brlle, $llOWt wttl. 280 COlldo, good condttlon. eAQelttnl .,.., .., lllOllCMn9 ' ... ~ .. f111l(9581C)
"9CTW PUlfRT S11l.•
280, 2M C011C10 + 2-ar gw, ~ nwt111 floors. lrtSh paint
•tr cond, comer unit. liQ!lt & tir1Qht -hJsh landscapino with
str111111 & ...... -"""' (3CON)
SERVING ALL OF ORANGE COUNTY
HUllTUIGTIHI TRl-UVR 11~ SIUM"'O 2 mutt1 surtr • • 2 58.\. 2-car l)llr cathedral
Uol\I bngh1 & orrvatt 1na uM w~n oorn counyaro Community
pool (62TER)
l'NZl ""4>UTt i>flOl'ERTl Ill f114, MO
380 I BA blrl)ll.n ~n<kled Irving aru hUQt IOI -noct l~oly
11toghbortlood Bono yoor paontbr&M ind ~ meQal>uCks ca-l~"(~)
THE PlRFf:CT PUCE f114,MO
280 2 S8A l()#llhOme 2 car an oar Vau"td ee•hnos cozy trplc lndry <m Mo.e-•n cond llerbfr uroet hght & bt!Qhl
skyllgllt StNU eomplo (25£l0)
VILLAGE CflEEl efAUTY S17UOO
Absolu1ely buulrtut 380 38A 2·car an garage & oorv 111.eplace on 11111no room• Comm pools & spas low assoc close 10
Shc>WlllO pa111$ ttttWayS & Ptrtorm"IQ Ans Ctr' (34MEA)
FllfSH AllD ClEM S17t.llO Meticulously clean 380 2 58A 1n grul area Fresh c.i11 Ptl &
paint t111oug11ou1 ce~tllQ tan & t111plxe rn master surt1 too' 2· ur attxhed l)ll'JOf Spx10us d•nlllQ & Irving arus Ca• today
tor more 11110 126HDl
CtlECll THIS OUTI S1ff.MO
Reduced' 380 2 58' 2 story Country Club Vil., Great
lcUllOll -OI pool & groundl Sec oitrd O'*ntr wdl carrt
1st (J03Cl)
ltOtlfl Of A HOME 1111.MO 380, 2 tuh ballls In super ntlQhbofhood ~rdwood ftoors, a.Ir
conddl0f1ln0. upgrldecl baths fresh parnl & mo<e (12COtl)
~·~ 11•.• $llldow Run buuty Huge 480 r 758A. lam rm & IOft Custom oa~ thru• Cozy hr1place 1t.a1ntd glass entry & buutdul
wa11rtan 111 pauo CIH now' ( 1600R)
I.MD AID LUSCIOUS l..AllDSCAl'ES 11tUll Fteeswidrno 280. 2BA with cory hreptx1 111 the o<Htiorous
South Coast Spnt19s V~m New caroet and lrnh paint Tins compto has takes swans & lusll landscap1no Gattd
communrty (37SEA)
LOVELY FAltlll.Y HOME S1ft,•
xrra ~roe mHter on lhrS cre•n 380 1 7SBA Mesa Del ~r home OminQ ~ family room and <OlY martllt llfeplact WI tilt
1rv111Q room New kJtchtn. Irle lloors flfW outside pamt & fence
1001 Call now' (2766)
EXTMOfllMIWIY WTSIOE 11ft,to0 Move 1111~111 fresh paont & n1W caroet 380 2 58A w/2-cat
•It l)llr~ Cozy tutptKt rn llvonQ room SkyhtlS 1n drtSS<:!lj room Poot spa & 1enms & more• Prrce sllshtd thousands
CloM to NewPort's Back Bay (30CAM)
STEAL TlllS OAEAlll S1ft,199
VA 1p01owd Ovtrs<tt<I lu1ury 480 2 58A Ntwport RMlfa
1ownhomel Cuitom everylh111Q1 Jrtsh pamr nu carpets lot oak
s1J111. French drs. comm oocW'lennlS & spas (24NAR)
.,..., A 11WSH1 wa.• UcllenC Mtsa VlfOt IOUtlOll Wllh lhlS 480 1 7S8A. 2-ar att
fixer 2 tir~. one lfWIO room lluge loC Nteds Plll'll. carpet & tht lawns mowedl fhlS could be lht ONI you're looluno !Oil
(32MON)
UlltOOE CUSTOM HOME SttS.• l ro tront llVlllO room wit/I hrtpllce Cul.ode-SK 380 2 S8A.
pool home 1 HIQl!er kdctl countm. lf1lercom system cedar twlfd
closets, R·2lol1nd morel (12MEL)
Sl'lCIAl HOm You 11UST sa sits.• Pnce redudlOll -Nu nul ctun SPICIOllS1 Tlus home
rs special Lo ltoofplln w/480 28A ~mod krtcMll. new root nNt pall() & yards (22WAK)
TRUE lltOWCASf $211,M
Loatoon & YllW alone wor1h tht .mo pnc•' Ofamatic 1r1-11wr. IJO!Otnng widemas ~ LttSUrl WI.lb & ClflYOO _, 380
28A (20MUI
CWSY J IEDflOOM IZ24.•
2 SBA townhomt boasts wntte tile floors Fr~h ooors. view
trom ·~ mst bdr111 wlatnum srttrflQ uea LO paho
wllllMd wood dtcll End und ot slllil compln (241Rf)
11111 lf.AUTY'S GOm GOI sm.• Thrs large 380 home llH a great location with new carpet,
11mdows-1fld cenu.t 11r COllClillenlfto MO¥t 111 ll(Wll, 14'1 rtlldyl
(320RE)
llWIO llW HOUSl lttl.tl7 BeautJ1ut new home In OOOd loClllOnl 480 & 2 SBA. 2000+ sq. It with fireplace. tamity room. bonus room, inside laundry. 2·
car lllQcl.t QllllQll Who could asll tor mort? (19ANA)
'*9EURAIU PM:ll ml -Nlwport lleec:tl Ptninsuta neer the Nlwport Hll1lor Yldlt c.uii1 Steps lo bay & beach' Wtll malntlllltd 280, 28A Wl'Qlf'IOt,
l11eplact. -.I bar otlling lans. hgtlt. brtghl patlO C.H today -
ttus bullty's gotta oo' (818Al)
MDA VlRDE DElJGHT sm.•
Wondtrtul 380. 1 758A 2·car alt ou•at home Oultt nelghborhOod 111sldt tract llX'hon 2 coiy llrep!Kes In thrs
loYtly spacrous home This won l lasl lt tlliS price. (30CEY)
MUA DEL IWI DEUCHT IZS2.•
Th1S 380. I 758A w/tam room bonus rm den WOlbhoel' Low
maintenance yaro 1 RV access Super street cozy fireplace.
custom pool, etc etc. etc (94SER)
nEGAllCl IW MOlfOll Sl4t.•
lltaut1lul tile !loots 1111.vn rm kitcilen, bonus rm & blths1 Huoe 380, t 758A w/nu root & R\I access Mar111t llrep~.
sparkllllO pool & SOI (990Ni)
HOtlfY. IT°' Tit( CMll Sttt,• tmtnacullte 480 • 11111 rm. S91!1d1no pool & l4>l 3-or 91rage. remodeled kitchen O'ltf 2000 sq It Baut•lul aru on cul-de-sac atttet (llHOM)
COLOWeLL
BAN~eR LI
ENTERTAINER'S DELIGHT $359 ,500 Sunny, bright customized Mesa Verde 4BO, 2 SBA,
lg fam rm. gorP.eous pool & sep spa Extended
mas.ter suite, white-washed hrdwd floor..
10 PLUS! S17~1987 Immaculate 380 (huge mstr) 1 5 remodeled baths.
2-car att gar' Beautiful rose garden. upgraded kltchen 1 Sprinklers. Mah bu lighting & fountain 1 --llET. Cll _, .....
MH A YBtOE IMllll LOOP SZ4t.• 480, 2BA. ovtf 2000 5Q It on 1 M i LOI IS 10 800 5Q It MW
l>luSh arptt 111$11 pawn pa"'·i.e senrno Hurry on thrS SOllQht
llttr home (llTAH)
~DE EXECUTM $35,Dal
Very pnvitt w/380 I 758A family room 3 5.e111r11t patios
wlCOuttyifd Floor plan Sh0w$ _irNl f0t en1ertarrtono ~ndsomely ""'1Ulnld & llnclsapecl (26£TW)
MIWOI VIEJO S2S7, Mt Modet pertect. custom lalld~rnQ shows brigM Family room
wllirtOIM:e 1900• 5Q II cul-dt-SiC street (26SAN)
HUGE ~AC IWICtl $211,MO
Grdt Huntington Bach local' Huge 480 2 SBA. 3·car g•raoe•
New ca'Jld J patnt Gourmet kdcll hUQe muter. tam rm be>tlus
rm den & more• (19POM)
THIS IS A PERFECT 111 5215.• Stunnrno 380, 2 SBA wflam room & denl formal drnrng Tilt upqep on lhrs home ts truly oncredll>le Priced to semr• (89ltA)
IWlllY Oii M MAMET $327 .MO
580 38A (tBO & BA down) 3-car gar nu l)ll1 dool red t>le root lml1\lcuta11 uPQl'lld.ed. nu "rllductron" ranoe. cedar closets lo
marn )'II (100AM)
llEWPGRT 1EACM ffJltlSUlA mt.• Quolex owner IS mowio out ot $1Jlt 380 28A. 2-ar 111raoe &
t8D. IBA Botll 11111tS art clean. llOustS to the bucll or bay
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llOIT DEJIMILE f.ASl1IOE AIS,• lcatlOll! LOClllOlll ThlS chlmWIQ custom llOust 1111380. 2BA •
den huge lot, uporadld klechtn lllCI !>Ith Nlw till root & '"-'Ch
hlch "'°"' (47WAL)
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You can still buy the home
of your dreams in Irvine.
For those homcbuyers alarmed by !he
pm.,pect of rising interest rates there is some
good news -and some greal values still
available at some of today's most popular
new neighborhoods. This is especially true al
California Pacific Homes' Aventura. a
neighborhood in Weslpark. where qualifying
hnmebuyer.. can take advantage of a ~pecial
financing opportunity.
"II\ extremely important to u., that Orange
County home.,hopper. under.land that a low
intere\t r•He \till eiti~L' and that we offer
financing to meet their 'pecilic need' and
'lluatmn'." 'aid y, onne Toffoli. 'ale'
loun-.elor for A' entura
"Ftlr CA ample. "'e arc currentl} 11ffenng
4u.1hfied appht·anh a C ahforn1a bond with a
fl\cd intere"t rate 11f7 530. a temfk
inu.:ntl\e for homebuyer.. "ho meet certain
1nt11me requ1rementll We can aho bu} down
the rate to 5 53'1 and qualify at that rate
Thi' l.tn make a big difference in payment
.rnd the buyer\ ability to qualify." Toffoh
.1dded
B.i,cd on a pun.:ha_,e price of.SI 50, 900
.rnd a 4'k down payment of S6. I 00. the loan
amount" $144.800. Loan i' a 30-year fixed
rate mnngagc 'tarting at 5.53%. Monthly
payments year one would be $I .370.53
(including principal intere't. mortgage.
1n::.urance, homeo...,ner\ due~ and ci.timatcd
ta 'c' J. Year two. rntere\t rate mcrea'e' to
6.5J'k with a monthly payment of
~I -16l 73. Year' three through 30. mtcrc't
r.11c " fi~ed at 7 5 V~ with monthly
p.i~ mcnh tl1tahng S 1.561.0R. Annual
pen.:cnwge rate I' 7 463'k Snme re-.1ric11on'
apply ll• Southern C.ihfornia Bond
hnJncmg Plca'e 'ee a 'ale' repre-.enta11ve
tor <kta1l' Pnce' and financing information
cflcct1ve dale of publication. -;ubject to
1..hange without notice.
In addition. in ..elect location,. buyer; can
'ub,111utc The Total Home Bonus Program
tor the lntere't Rate Buv Down
The Total Home Bon~ .. Progr.im include'
mJny of the: maJOr purch~ e' new
hume~uyer. need to complete their home.
t ho<Nng from either upgraded flooring.
wJndow treatment' or additional appliance'
1nducling wa,her. dryer and refrigerator.
"While !.Orne re~trictions do apply, I
encourage seriou~ homebuyers to consider
the tremendoui. benefit' pr~nted by the-.e
unique program,. They should al!.O contact
the Aventura 'ale' representative\ for more
1nfmmation." Toffoli ~aid.
"With such a great opportunity wa1ung for
you. don't delay your vi,it to Aventura. Now
''the ideal time to purcha.-.e a new home
here and ~tart enjoying the prestige of an
Irvine addre" wilhm the master-planned
community of Westpatk. •
Under development by California Pacific
Homes. Aventura showcases five
townhomes and condomipiums well-priced
from the $1.SO.OOO's. Aventura was be.~towcd
with MAME's coveted Grand Award, whicb
recoroizcd the Westpark neighborhood as
the Best Attached Project of the Year for
1993.
Desianed by Johannes Van Ttlburg..
Aventura's one-and two-story an.ached
noorplans ranae from 1.()49 to 1.347 square
feet ol ~ witl1 two .. three bcdrooma.
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will aJ<.o be .ible to enjoy the privacy of their
own pauo or deck. ~ well as the numerous
advantage' of low-maintenance living.
Homcbuycr. who would like to plan ahead
"hould al'o note that our latest release of
home<. i' e\pected to be ready for move-ins
th" coming May and June.
Elegantly .ippomted with a romantic
MediterrJnean theme. interior highlights
include woodbuming fireplace' with glai.~
dc><m. ceramic tile or wood entry area,,
deMgner--.electcd plush carpeting and
lighting fi~tures, reccsi.cd lighting per pfu~.
raised panel incerior doors with polished
chrome hard'lWare, centraJ air conditioning
and heating and 'pacious walk-in clo!.ets in
the ma!.tcr ~uitc\.
Equally imprc,\lve CAterior... feature
recei,,ed entry alcove,, durable. fire-resistant
concrete tile rOl>f'. dual-glai.ed windows for
energy efficiency. radJu\ windows, decorative
shutter. ;md color accent!> per plan. Private
motorcourt' enhanced with decorntive -.cored
concrete pavmg al\o add to the 'tunning
appeal of the-.e 1ownl'K1me' and
condominium'
The contemporary kuchens come complete
with a General Electric white appliance
package. white satin cabinetry with
concealed hinges, under cabinet lighting and
hand-set ceramic tiJe countertops.
Custom options include additional
selections of tile and flooring. closet
organiurs. custom window treatments,
mirrored wardrobe doors and tub enclosures.
California Pacific: Homes is cu11ently
dc~s fowoe..,_._. in~
the newclt oflrvine'• ~
~AUfour~witl
incorporate a Mednemmea" theme that will
be accented by mcandenng walkways and
trails. evergreen trees. flowcnng shrubs and
colorful vines. The community's maJor
in1erc;ection will be enhanced with large
theme plaza.' accented by palm tree~.
benches. pecial pavemenLCi and Jandc;caping.
The City of \I'\ inc ha.. long been
considered an excellent example of modern
city planning at ih be~t and future Wc!>!park
re!.idents will appreciate the care and
thoughtfulness that i' 'ieen in the q6:tlity of
life.
• For those intereMed in outdoor
rec(Cational activitiei.. there lire numerou~
parks and facilitie::. either within the
community or nCJlrby. including Santa Clara
Park. San Carlo. San Leandro and ~
Marco Parks; Heritage Park which h:is a
lake: Deerfield Park which ha' a ballfield
and community ~nter: Harvard Park: Ma'>Cm
Regional Park and Wildlife Prc\Crve.
Regional attractions include lrvi{I~
Meadows Amphitheater, San JoaqulJ\ Golf
Course. Wild Rivers, Old Town Irvine.
Laguna Beach. Newport Beach and Harbor.
the Newport Harbor AJ1 Museum. the
Orange County Fairsrounds. the Pacific
Amphitheater and the Orange County
Perfonnfog Arts Center.
A variety of $hopping destinations are
minutes away from Westpark: 1bc
Crossroads, Westpark Plaza. Harvard Plaza.
Woodbrid&e Village Center and Cilver
Plaza. Neadry 1re dwc resionaJ ~g
centm: FillliOn 1lland, Soudt ~
.net .... PllllCe. wel • ...ty "'° dlaft
tDc:ll.,,,~ • ..... ,.. Oa•e• ... IMDI
Spectrum are home 10 numerou.\ businesse~
and corporations. Two major healthcare
facilitie!I are in In-inc 3)1 well ~ several
major acute care climes with a wide range of
physicians and specialists.
Irvine Unified School District is one of the
top educational systems 1n the <;tate and
In ine j, home to the University of
California at lrvme. Concordia University
and Irvine Valley College.
A~ a resident of Aventura, you
automattCally become a member of tile
Aventura Homeowners A!>Mleiation and the
Paseo Wcstpark Ma1n1enance Association.
Monthly association dues maintain the
quality of common area facilities. Westpark
is included in an A.,..ei.smcnt DiM:rict.
Community Facilities (Mello Roos) DiMrict.
and Landscape and Lighting Dhtrim. The~
dil>trict<; were fonned to fund infm. tructure
and o;choob and to provide for land.<;<;ape
maintenance. Con,ult a ..,a\e.., reprcsentati\le
for detail,.
To vii.it Aventura from the Santa Ana 15
Freeway. take the Culver Drive exit south
and tum right on Barranca P311cway. Tum
right again on Pa.<;eo Westpark. left on Santa
Clara and follow the igns to the sales office.
From the San Diego 1405 F~way. take the
Culver Drive exit north. Tum left on
Barranca Parkway and right on Pasco
Westpark. Tum left on Sa.nta Clara and
follow the signs to the sales office..
Aventu.ra's model homes and Illes office •
arc open tro.m J 0 a.m. to S p.m. weekdays
and 10 Lm.. to S p.m. weckadi,
Pot more ~ll'G; ;lellccill ... ~oiYvowW • (714)"99Z:a
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3429 Quiet Cove 4BR Sunday 1·5 $829,500
Mvybeth Cole Standel
Prudential c.aJifornla
729.7271
NEWPORT BEACH
23 lumrne, Harbor Ridge 2BR
Jean Kaltenbach, Bier
Sun 1-S $519,900
760-9590
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BEAUJI'Y n: S'VllPJUSli MODl'IL
Largest 'Sinjle story. This home was the Conner Bren Co. sales office. almost
2..300 sqIL, magnificent living room of almost 1,000 sq.ft. New paint
in and out. new hard.scape front and rear, new appliances. $479,000
WlRIEill! DO YOU GO J!11iOMI
NmWPOliT llBACE!f
To 2.10 acres of horse country! In this
case, with a custom-built hilltop home
amid pastoral meadows, in Rancho Santa
Fe's Elfin Forest. $599,000 CHRISTA &GERRY LONG
over 250 .. , .. In Orange Co.
-=~ONGS OF NEWPORT ~~~::
GERRY AND CHRISTA -640-LONG I 640-5664
2300 Redlands 3BR
Cole Of Newport/Bob Angell
642-3033
2311 Redlands
By Owner
631-2559
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3Br
Sun 1-5 $419,000
Sat/Sun 12-5 $289,000
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RATES GO DOWN ...
OPEN HOUSE
SATURDAY AND SUNDAY 1·5 PM
i928 PORT PROYENCI! Pl.AC!!
HAMOR v1aw HOiia
with
Either Way ... You Win
the Chase CustomFit Mortgage
Montego 4 bedroom home upgraded with French doors, wood floors new kitchen and
baths. On prime greenbelt street near pool and clubhouse. Assumable 1st TD and
owner willing to carry 2nd TO. $535.000
7.188°/o 8.192°/o
A.P.R.
Belcourt· -Just Reduced Spyglaaa .... Just Reduced
Magniftcent 6.000 square foot custom Fabulous view custom home w/5 BR, 4~
home. 4 car garage, library, family room. baths, bonus room, family room. 3 car Interest Rate large game room, wine room, cukte·sac garage, pool & spa. Leaded glass doors &
street One of a kind! Owner MU carry beveled windows. Assumable 1st TO &
Tiiis Rate is Fixed lor 5 Years 2ndTO owner will carry.
WAS uo 000 A 000 WAS •1 38 000 . NOW $1 3 25 000
The Chase CustomFrt Jumbo Mortgage has the lower rates and payments of an
Ad1ustable Rate Mortgage with the stability of a Fixed Rate Mortgage. You can fix Newport Coast-Pelican Point Harbor Ridge
Owner must sett-will trade for luxury home New cu.stom 5BR, SBA library & family
or condo In Newport Beach, Corona del room with panoramic view of city lights your rate for the first 5 years. So If rates continue to rise ... you win . because
you're locked Into the lower rate. If rates decline ... you win ... because at the end of
the fixed Initial term, the loan converts to an adjustable rate mortgage and you may
reap tt)e benefits of lower rates and payments
Mar or Newport Coast and mountains.
S1,07S,OOO $1,SH,000
To find out moN •bout CM .. CuatomFlt Jumbo
11ort .. 1••, call tocl8y!
Big Canyon Lemon Heights • Tustin Hiiia
Rebuilt home • over 4500 square feet with Beautiful estate situated at the top of Red 4 bedrooms new kitchen and 4 baths, ·1 A' pool, 2 master suites, one _yp and one Hi I idge with unobstructed city and down. Owner win carry 1st TO with 15o/o mountain views. Custom 5 BR. 41/2 BA O CHASE LYNLEE KRUSE
714-263-8115
down. Just Reduced! home with pool, spa and guest house
1749,500 $921,000
Member Rellax Hall Of Fame
FOR THE BEST IN HRSONALIZED SERVICE Aa en eurnc* . ...,,. • SS>0,000 loen Wtth a 30 Y9W temi at an llll-l rate of 7 188% With 1 point
(8.1921(. A.P.'R.,J Ind a mon1Hy peyment tor-the f!Bt 5 ye11n of $3.389.88. Thta loan Wiii convert to e 1 year
ARM tied to IN~ ltldeir with e margin ol 2.15% fOf the remalntng 25 y-. with e payment of SJ.9&'.10. R4ltea Ind Wm.,. for en~ ~property end .,. a of 6f18195 end.,. aut>ject to
C8I ES11 R YANK • a. ext. 1 t "-: 640-1529
cl\enge. The A.PA 19 eubieCt to change after • The Ch&M CustomF1t mortgage It oftlf9d by ChaM
Mlnhett.n P9rlONlif ArWICW ~ e diYbion of =ttll'I Mort~ eor,:ior.toon. 01995 CtleM ManhlltW1 Mor-.. CorporaticwL i..o.ns wll be mede t to a Cektomoa Department ol C«poretoone
Coneumer Ar.a lAndS ~ NO POINT LOANS AVAi LE.
Rf/MN{ t_.state P r operties 760·5000 :r ::J
Ratu u of May 1 I, 1995 l
TYPE PHONE
Abacus Flna~ial Grp. _ R (714) 375-6666
Amencan Home L_oa_ns_ __ R (714) 955-3633
Bank of America B (800) 424-2632
Bank of California B (714) 252·3367 -Central Building & Loan K (800) 696-1411
Certified Funding Corp. K (714) 454·8700
Chase Manhattan B (714) 263-8100 ---Coast Fedefal Bank S (800) 300-5626
Countrywide Funding K (800) 8n-5626
Detrick Mortgage Group A (714) 759-9692 _
Downey Savings s (800) 336-9639
Emery Financial _____ R_...:...(7_14) 729.92()6
Fidelity Federal Bank S (800) 232·2309
First Interstate Bank· B (600) 560-5001
First Nationwide Mtg. K (600) 843-2265
Fleet Mortgage K (800) 700-5650
Glendale Federal Bank S (800) 560-9000
Home Savings _s _ (800) 975-5051
Irvine National Mtg. A (714) 857-79n
Marina Mortgage Co. K (800) 808-5626
Oceanview Flnandat A (800) 266-0555
ProFed Mortgage K (800) 686-3756
Union Bank B (800) 453-1288
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KEY LENDERS AND RATES
INTEREST
RATE
7.500%
7750%
7 875°0
7.875~0
7.625%
7 875%
8 003°'<>
81~o
7875%
7.625%
7 875%
7 625%
8000%
7.875%
7 625%
7 750°'c.
8000%
7.950%
7.750%
7.875%
7875%
8000%
7.875%
30-year fixed
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OWN
10
10
5
10
10
5
20
20
5
5
20
10
5
20
20
20
5
20
10
10
10
20
20
POINTS LOCk·
(,_) IN A.P.R.
2.500 30 7.797
1 625 30 7 .958
2.000 45 8.125
1000 30 8.017
2.000 15 7.871 -1.000 15 8.017
2 000 30 8.255
2.000 0 8.353
1.500 45 8.071 ----2.000 14 7.871
1.625 30 8.084
1.875 21 7.858
1.750 10 8.224
2.125 30 8.138
1.875 30 7.858
2.000 30 7.998
1.250 45 8.170
1.500 30 8.147
1.625 15 7.958
1.375 10 8.057
1.000 15 8.017
0625 30
2.000 60
8.103
8.125
30.. Year adjustable
INTEREST % POINTS
RATE OWN (%) A.P.A.
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LOAN
MARGIN ,,.,
3.950% 20 1.750 7.443 600,000
650,000
203. 150
500.000
203,150
500,000
2 .. 250
2.500
2.500
2.750
2.350
2.050
4.950% 20 1.125 7.637
6.250% 5 1.000 8 524
5.750% 20 1.000 8.570
3.950% 5 1.750 7.543
4.900% 20 1.000 7543
6.125% 20 1.000 8.610 650.000 2.750
5.250% 20 1.000 7.726 650,000 2.600
4.625% 20 0.375 7.805 203, 150 2.750
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3.500% 20 1.625 7.526 500,000 2.350
6.250% 20 0.000 8.517 600,000 2.750 ----------------7.250% 10 1.875 7.724 203,150 2.500 --4.875% 20 1.875 8.781 203, 150 2.750
4.000% 20 0.250 7.165 203,150 2.125 ---4.875% 20 1.625 8.997 500,000 2.750
5.625% 20 1.000 7.905 203, 150 2.875
5.950% 20 1.000 7.632 500,000 2.500
4.750% 10 1.375 7.911 300,000 2.750
3.950% 20 1.250 7.991 500,000 2.850
5.750% 10 1.375 8.610 203,, so 2.750
4.500% 20 1.500 7.672 400,000 2.500
6.000% 20 0.000 7.820 203, 150 2.875
ADJ.
INDEX FREQ.
110 1M
110 1M
1TS 6M
1TS 1Y
110 1M
l1M 1M
1TS 1Y
110 1M
110 1M
110 1M
110 1M
1TS 1Y
110 6M
1TS 6M
110 1M
l1M 1M
110 6M
110 1M
110 1M
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ITS 1Y -110 1M
110 6M
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CDM ·New Model Home
Includes De(:orator Furnishings
3 bedroom'>, 2.5 baths, 3 fireplaces, 2,000 sq.ft. Rl1'Jf-to p ~un & BBQ deck.
Fully landscaJX-d . $100k under market.
HARB R RIDGE
GATED COMMUNITY
OCEAN BAi
LIGHTS, S~Nslfs ...
Original Owner Pride> o f Ownership •s1t,too
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714·760·9190
Owner INker
Owner mu<tt sell and may finance!
$459,000
723-4400
NEWPORT COAST· OCEAN RIDGE
CUSTOM LOT
Lanie (approx. 15.000 sq ffJ corner lot In
this uduslw tated communitv: with
carwon/Partial ocean view. Arnona the
lanrest In Ocean Rldae
Architectural f David yen, architect.
separate feel and landSGal'e Plans aP9!'0Ved
b>I Irvine Co.
l Picture is of a model of the PrOCIOSed 5400
sq ff house.
Offered at $469.000.
G11ritt'Oll\ l ht·d11H1rn. ' ~ harh
home.,., of POI Ou·c1n vtt·~\
s1ylkh rrmodrl pm alt' 11ursi
quan(f\ nwr l 200 \Q.fr . of
h11mt'' $979,000
FORECLOSURE
OLDE CORONA DEL MAR
ZONED R-2, 3 BEDROOM
OPEN SUNDAY
* BARBARA MILES
298-6787
COLDWC?U. BAN~eRO
Cameo Highlands •
Open Sat/Sun 1-4
480 I Courtland
Panorarntt ~l<'W' ol llCt'an.
urahn.i rdtt.Jn Hilk Goll Cuur)t
+ S11n~11 lo111rmp.tr~r} \l}'lr
r1•111udd Llr11t l Jul • p.1110
w bu1h rn 'Jl.l 5729,000
Big Canyon -Next to Golf Course
Best locarlon. Pinecr~s1 mcl(fd, .2BR + dl•n . .2 5BA near fa~hion
lo;land and Pdlcan Hills Goll Cou~c $217,500
Eastslde Costa Mesa
4 bc.'Cfroom, l .5 bath. Immaculate town homr end unit, Europt"•n
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ANNOUNCING A RARE WINDOW OF
OPPORTUNITY THAT IS CLOSING QyICKLY IN
NEWPORT COAST & NEWPORT BEACH
FROM $995,000
Detail oriented custom estate homes ranging from 3.500 to 6.000 sq ft
Foor to sewn bedrooms. Four and one half to six and three quaner baths
On big quarter acre lots with spectacular views of the Pacific Ocean
Newport Halbor, City and canyons ""•" ,.,,
FROM $1,395,000
Grand custom estatl homes ranging from 4.500 to 8.000 sq ft On
approxlmatety one half acre sites with panorimic views of the Pelican Hill
Gott Course, Pacific Ocean, Newport Harbor. Crty and canyons Tennis
court size lots available. ""*' .,, .,..,,, fdltlf ,.,,
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HARBOR RJDGE
FROM $1,595,000
Exquisite extra large custom estate homes ranging from 4,500 to 6,200
square feet situated on over one quarter acre lots with breathtaking views
of the City. Canyon and Mountains. Design freedom is available at this special
location. C.. rfllt .. ...,......, .ma...,,
PELICAN POINT
FROM $1,495,000
Oceanfront custom Mediterranean vWas surrounded by the Pelican Hill
golf course rangl~ from 4,500 to 6,000 square feet on one quarter acre
sites. EnJOY magnificent views of the golf course and Pacific Ocean Direct
beach access compliments tilts txdusivt private community.
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FOR INFORMATION CALL: 714-376-9941
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