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Serving 1he Newport-Mesa community since 1907
Women
today pay
homage to
suffrage
--n IDll'Oll'I NOft: Today maoo the
75th aMfvWsary of the ratification
of tt'te 19th Amendment, whkh
granted women the r!Qht to vote.
We asked sorne of our focal Mc:wd women their thoughts on the his-
toric suffr~ mowment. which
pWld the way for their modem-day
election to public office.
I think Ifs wonderful t9
recognize the anniver-
sary and take the time
to think about the strides
women have made over
the course of the last 7 5
years. My great aunt was
very involved in the
-wometi's suffrage move-
ment ... and she always
had much to say about it.
I know someplace,
among all my mementos, I
Still have one of the minia-
ture axes that they used to
pin on their lapels.
Mary Hornbuckle, Costa
Mesa City CoWtcllwoman
I t's an Important Ume to
reflect on the gains
women have made and
the contributions that have
come through some diffi-
cult times. I have been for-
tunate enough to have
been involved.
lfirStr~~tovote
when I was ~ to
UCLA; I was 21 at the
time, because you couldn't
register until you were 21.
My mother was a hard·
core Taft Republican and
my father was a hard<ore
Roosevelt .Democrat ..• I --
registered Republican, and
I've been ever since.
In looking at the contri-
llutions that women have
made, you have to take it
into contm with the
obstacles they had to over-
come to do so. There is the
acceptance (now) of
women having strong
capabilities and contribu-
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MARC MARTIN I CAIL'? PILOT
Five-week-old Joshua Ramirez hasn't a care In the world. But Norma Ramirez and her daughter Giselle, 5, are busy at their
parenting pre-school at College Park Elementary.
Parents go back to school with tots
/"
Pilot program helps mom and .
dad bring learning into the home
By Julie Ross Cannon, Daily Pilot
Shannon Holman's house is littered with
labels. Labels on doors, labels on floors
Labels on showers, labels on flowers.
She and daughter Sydney, 5, went
through their home this week attaching
lab$ to doorways and furniture throughout
the house, trying to get Sydney to associate
words with their mearungs.
·we cut pictures out of magazines,
attached them to the labels and put them on
things at home.· Holman said. "It was
great.•
Holman is one of nearly 40 parents tak-
ing part in a pilot program for incoming Col·
lege Park klndergarteners and their parents.
Holman and Sydney made their labels m
class this week.
When registenng their school-bound
children, the parents at College Park,
Paulanno, Sonora and Killybrook~ elemen-
tary schools were invited to join the two-
week class showing them how they can Mlp
continue their children's learning at homt."
"We tried to target the schools where
parents might need some assistance,• said
Cathy Ashdown, an administrative intern
with Newport-Mesa's adult educabon pro-
gram. The pre·school parent-student pro-
gram is funded through the adult education
program, she said.
College Par.k has by far the largest class,
•SEE CHILDREN-PAGE A13
Flor Vasquez responds to questions at a par-
enting pre-school while holding her daughter
.Aniinda, 18 months.
City may
place lien
olf Soff er's
property
• Eve~ough_ he's miles
away in another state, Sid
So ff er's battles with the
city continue.
By Tina Borgatta, Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -It's been
almost three months since local
City Hall gadfly Sid Soffer
slopped town with a $250,000
pnce tag on tu.s head, but he's still
fresh on the
minds of City
Hall officials.
• Just this
week, the city
posted a notice
at his Arbor
Street home. It
was about four
beat-up Cadil-
lacs that are
sitting in lus
dnveway with Sid Soffer
a shattered
windshield and a tattered con-
vertible top m plain Vlew for
everyone to see
That's not all According to
Mayor Joe Enckson, the_ aty also
is considering taking a lien on
Soffer's Bernard Street rentdl
property. the source of hls latest
round of legal troubles.
In June, Soffer was to begin
serving a five-month jail sentence
for failing to bring the rental
property into compliance Wlth
city codes. The city had been
after Soffer to make the repairs
for several yean.
But mstead of doing the wne.
Soffer flew the coop. And Harbor
Municipal Court Judge Suzanne
Shaw issued a $250,000 bench
warrant tor his c11Test.
Soffer was reached at his Las
Vegas apartment Friday. He
already knew about the notice.
He said "a spy• called him and
told him about ft.
"Well, they (the cars) all run,•
Soffer said. ·so, they can't tow
them away if they run. But, I've
asked my mechanic to go out
there and check them out, just to
make sure."
Erickson said the cify rrught
•SEE SOFFER PAGE A13
.. tions, but there are still
subtleties~ .. such as taking
over management at the
corporate level. It's up to
the women to gain the
confidence and see our-
selves in those roles. We
TeSt scores prove SAT-isfying for djstrict
tend to set our own limits.
County Supervisor
. Marian Bergeson
T bere's no dUlerence
betWeeil men and
women, so women
ihould have the right to
vote and finally did get the
right. Wamen am ccxi-
tribute in all walks of life,
jUst like men can -
Whether lt's ~a
whatever. In fact, u poli-
tltS becomm mare compli-
catec:t.'J -women beconitng nen more
invOlved. I~ not be at
.a silipriled to -more
wamen get iato= .......
DiDtto .... pabllcJle.
N._ Olo\w, Newpon
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•Newport-Mesa's SAT
average scores again
went up, though ACT
scores dropped slightly.
By Anna Marie Stolley, Daily Pilot
KEYWORD: DP.MORBNEWS
Newport-Mesa officials can
stop checking the mailbox and
start patting themselves on the
backs -the 1995 Schola\tic AP,ti-
tude Test (SAT) scores finally
arrived Friday, days after other
districts received their results.
And they were worth the wait.
The 1995 graduating classes
from the four district high schools
-Costa Mesa, Corona del Mar,
Estancia and ~ewport Harbor -
produced combined scores well
above national and state aver-
ages.
Newport-Mesa students aver-
aged a verbal score of 451 and a
math score of 542, higher than the
state's average of 417 verbal and
488 math and the national aver-
age of 428 verbal and 482 math.
This year's scores also were
higher than last yea.r's district
average of 450 verbal and 537
math.
Although the combined district
results went up, Estancia and
Corona del Mar students scored
lower than they did last year on
the SAT, which is used by colleges
to measure students' potential for
Newport-Mesa SAT scores (verbal/math)
1992-1993 1993-1994 1994-1995
4151484
4241478
4~37 4511542
4131482
4231479
417/488
4281.wl
~of seniors tested 43% 50% 51%
Scor..s based on scale of 200-800
learning.
Also notable was the fact that
Newport-Mesa students ·overall
did not fare as well on the Ameri-
can College Testing (ACT) exam,
which measures students' actual
knowledge.
While still ranking higher than
the national and state averages,
students dropped from a 24 .3
ACT average ln 199-4 to a 23.t
average in 1995.
•This is an insignlfic;ant drop,•
said Eleanor Anderson. director of
R~sident queStions water district
refiriancing, treasurer~s ~ac~ground
I \ P I \
•Watchdog Nancy Pal.Iile
says Mesa Consolidated
Should leave money alone
and sa~ district should
have GPA on the bOa:rd.'
cumculum and assessment. Since
1991, the ACT results have
remained between 22.5 ( 1992
result) and 24.3 (1994 result).
District officials likewise didn't
seem bothered by the slight drop
in Estancia 's and Corona del
Mar's SAT scores this year.
"It varies, almost from class to
class,• said Judy Franco, school
board president.
Overall, district officials
believe they have reason to cele-
brate.
"What it boils down to is
there's been a lot of teaching and
learning going on,• Superintep-
dent Mac Bernd said. •tt shows
that we're meeting one of our
obligations to our students -to
prepare them for college.•
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"A2 SATURDAY, AUGUST 26. 1'95
. greer.
wylder
Back-t<rschool savings
await weekend shoppers , s unday ls your last chance
• to get back-to-school sav-
• ings at Surlside Sports (675-
, 2855). All clothing in the store is
discounted 20%. There's a two
tot one rack, and shoes are
reduced 10 to 30%. Snowboard-
ing equipment is excluded form
.... the sale. Surfside sports is located
,pt 112 23rd St. in Newp9rt
~each. • :: For back-to school shoppers
-fllewport Surf and Sport (675-
,874) is offering a 15% discount.
•f'Jewport Surf and Sport carries
~ms of clothing including name
brands such as Q~silver,
, Gotcha, Town and Country, Local
, Motion, Toes On The Nose, Drill,
•Hang Ten, and Gr69 Noll. For
: shoe shopper there's Airwalk,
•Converse, Nike, Simple, and
KATRINA TEN I DAILY PILOT
Barricade situation
ends peacefully
in Costa Mesa •
COSTA MESA -A young
father barricaded himselt in his
apartment with his 18-month-old
<jaughter for several hours Friday
artemoon, requirirtg J><>llce SWAT
negotiators to talk him out.
No one was arrested in the
incident, which began around
12:10 p.m., when Cindy Kearns,
25, called police to report that her
husband Patrick, also 25, had
locked himself in their studio
apartment in the 100 bl<>Gk of Vir-
ginia Place and was waving a
knife around and "saying str<l!lge
things," Costa Mesa pollc.e $Qt.
Robert Phillips said.
The young mother was partic-
ularly concerned because the
couple's d~ughter was inside
with her husband. •1t was
unkn0-wn if he was going to hurt
the little girl or himself," Phillips
said.
Police arrived, and SWAT
negotiators talked with Patrick
Kearns for at least two hours
before he finally surrendered his
daughter and then later came out
himself. .
Pl)illips said it was unclear ~
what caused the man's behavior.
There was no alcohol or drugs
involved, Phillips said.
Defendant to serve
eight years for hit
and run death , Vans. It's located at 2224 New-
• portfilvd., in Newport Beach.
I The Health Emporium will need some nursing back to health after a crane accident damaged the building. COSTA MESA -The driver in
a May hit-and-run incident that
resulted in the death of a bicyclist
pleaded guilty Thursday to vehic-
ular manslaughter.
Stanley Market Consignment
Boutique (675-1287) is having a
•special sale this Sunday from
11:00 a.m. to 4 p.m. to help b€¥1e-•tit AIDS research. Stanley Mar-
!ket is donating 15% of its net
•proceed to ASP/AMFAR two
:organizations dedicated to AIDS
•tesearch. It 's located at 3420 E.
:coast Hwy., in Corona del Mar.
Crane cr~hes into Corona del Mar building A Harbor Municipal Court
judge sentenced Brian Dean
Batchelder to eight years in state
prison for driving into Rolando
Nester Munoz on May 31. Munoz
died several days after the !Pci-
dent.
Today is "client appreciation
•tlay" at the 17th St Beauty Cen-
:ter. It's offering a one-day only
alpha hydroxy acid skin renewal
treatment using dermalogica
.products for $20. There will be
_tree samples and consultations.
.And. today deramalogica prod-
ucts is ma.king an exception to its
·never discount rule, its offering a
'15% discount on its products.
The 17th Street Beauty Center
CP42-1717) is located at 283 E.
.17th St., in Costa Mesa. . '
•No one was injured, but the Friday incident contin-
ues to prove to two men that trying to open a new store
can be hazardous to your health.
By Evan Henerson, Daily Pilot .
CORONA DEL MAR -Ah, the
unexpected pitfalls of opening d
new business.
Less than six weeks away from
opening their new health food
market and cafe, Seth ~iegel and
Torin Pavia were at work inside
the buildiDg ,at 3347 E. Coast
Highway on Friday. Shortly after
noon, they neard a crash that
shook the entire building.
A crane brought in to hoist The
Health Emporium's air condition-
ing and compressors onto the roof
had slid backwards and crashed
into the rear of the building. The
arm of the crane snapped electri-
cal wires and then swung down,
leaving a large dent in the build-
ing's parapet wall and roof.
Electrical sparks flew from the
severed wires, but nobody was
injur~, according to the owners.
Operators of th~ crane compa-
ny, Mr. Crane Inc., would not com-
ment on the incident, but {>avia
said the crash was the result of a
slip.
"The driver told me, Tm dis-
gusted with myself. My foot
slipped off the brake,'" Pavia said.
Southern California Edison
quickly repaired the electrical
damage, most of which was to the
building itself. Contractor Russell
Spence said he still needed to
review the building's structural
and electrical damage.
"It was a fairly complicated
maneuver they were trying to
execute,· Spence said. "It's just a
simple mistake, and we all make
them. We're just very fortunate
nobody was irljured." •
The crane mishap comes after
Siegel and Pavia spent nearly a
year trying to bring a health food
store to the site, the former loca-
tion of Pacific Ranch Market. Sat-
isfying the requirements of New-
port Beach's planning and build-
ing departments and the county
health department has delayed
the market's opening, the owners
say. Sregel and Pavia had hoped
to have the Health Emporium up
and running last spring.
"The community's real
bummed that we're not open yet,"
Pavia said as he looked at the
damaged building. "We were
probably three to five weeks from
opening. Now we're not."
Bateneld~r was fleeing the
scene of a :minor accident in the
parking lot by Chuck E.
Cheese's, 2300 Harbor Blvd.,
when he hit Munoz, a bicyclist, at
the corner of Wilson and Miner
Street, police said .
After leaving the second acci-
dent in which he hit Munoz,
Batchelder hit a bridge and was
arrested by police.
Batchelder had a .13 blood-
alcobol level, well over the legal
limit of .08, according to police.
~ Strouds (722-7655) located in
-Ole Costa Mesa Courtyards is
Jlaving an "August sale" with
1iJ1erchandise reduced throughout
)he store. There's an annual
l tock-up sale on Royal Velvet
•classic Towels through Sept 4. If ~ou buy the towels in sets which
~eludes a bath sheet, hand tow-
,.1. and a washcloth you'll receive
~dditional savings -buy two sets ~et 20% discount, three sets get
30% discount. Also on sale is
assorted designer sheets priced
from $19.99 to $34.99, designer
comforter sets by Hollander for
twin to king sized beds by priced
from $49.99 to $69.99.
Hyatt Newporter shows off its spit and polish for top brass
Corona del Mar resident
Lenora Monahan will be show-
ing her impressionistic paintings
at Roger's Gardens this week -
end, from 11 :00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Roger's Gardens (640-5800) is
located at 2301 San Joaquin Hills
Rd. in Newport Beach.
Bow Danglers (642-5459)
located at 369 E. 17th St. in Costa
Mesa is having an off the rack
sale today, and its having a
sneak preview !lf the Amy Riggs
and Angel Heart-Flax collections. .
• BEST .auYS APPEARS Thursdays and
Saturdays. Whether you're a merchant
~ a shopper, if you know of a good
liMJy call me at 540-1224, fax me at 646-
4170 or write to me: Best Buys, Daily
ffllot, 330 W. Bay St, Costa Mesa, Calif. •
PROUD OF TIIE NEW-
PORTER: General Manager Bar-
ry Lewin and tlle staff of the
Hyatt Newporter hosted Hyatt
Corporate President Doug
Geoga; Western Region Vice
President Charles McElroy and
five regional managers on
Wednesday and Thursday. "It's a
greaf honor jlnd exposure for the
Hyatt Newporter," notes Lewin,
whose staff keeps the Newporter
in top shape year around.
Managers of Southern Califor·
nia Hyatts attended a lunch on
We~esday at the Newporter
with the top brass, who conclud-
ed their meetings on Thursday
afternoon.
ZERO TO 52 IN 4: The fastest
growing group at the Newport
Harbor Area Chamber of Com-
merce is the Home Based Busi-
ness meetings begun four
months ago by Chamber Vice
President Barbara de Boom. At
Wednesday's meeting. h eld at
John Dominis Restaurant, 52
home based business owners
were in attendance to hear Gerry
Foster on "Marketing on a Shoe-
string Budget."
While currently the meetings
are free to the public, a number
of long time Chamber members.
attend and as well as owners of
new home based businesses. ln
fact, a number of the attendees
have found the meetings so help-
ful they have joined the Cham-
ber membership. u1 get a lot of
valuable ideas from the meet-
ings," notes BW Pierpoint who
recently became ah independent
distributor for Safeguard Busi-
ness Systems. More information
on the Home Based Business
meetings can be obtained by
calling 729·4400.
SISTER CI1Y WINNERS: The
top three winners of the annual
Okazaki, Japan beauty pageant
will tour Newport Beach on
Wednesday, hosted by the New-
port Beach Sister City Associa-
tion, according to Jolyn Wayne-
Yamada. The tour will begin
with a visit to city hall, lunch at
the Hard Rock Cafe, a boat tour
of the harbor and kayaking
lessons at Newport Aquatic Cen-
ter. Later in the evening, the
guests will have dinner and see
the show at Wild Bill's in Ana-
heim.
The contest winners, called
"Princesses", were selected from
among hundreds of contestants
in the annual pageant held in
Okazaki, Japan, Newport's Sister
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VOL 19, NO. 196
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STIVI M.t.MU.
Managing Eclhor
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Circulation Manager
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.. " Production Manager
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TEMPERATURES
Newport Beath
72162
Balboa
72162
Costa Mesa
83162
Corona def Mar
78162
SURF FORECAST
LOCATION SIZE
Wedge 1·2 SW
Newport 1-2 SW
81-ckles 1·~ SW River Jetty 1-2 SW
CdM 1·2 SW
IOAT'ING
Low morning
doudsend~ coestAll !1 wilt ..,
to SUMy lel ~ mid morning. light yWf.;
Ible wftlds wtl INft WllthouthWllt , 5
knots ~ •fWnc>or"-.. Whh one toot Wtnd
jim
de boom
City. Okazaki is located in Aichi
prefecture, 200 miles southwest
of Tokyo and is the birthplace of
Shogun Leyasu Tokugawa.
CLUB NEWS: Newport Bal-
boa Rotary Club President Roger
Gilbert presented a check for
$1,000 to IJndsay Brennan, a
June graduate of ~ewport Har-
bor High School as the first of
four installments, who will attend
San Diego University this fall.
WELCOME TO 1HE WORLD
OF SERVICE CLUBS: Dee
Pritchard, sponsored by Jeff
Dimsdale, who joined the Costa
Mesa North Kiwanis Club and
Surlnder Saini, M.D .. sponsored
by Steve Phair, who joined the
Newport-Balboa Rotary Club.
SERVICE CLUB MEETINGS nus COMJNG WEEK:
11JESDAY -7:30 a..m. New-
port Beach Rotary Club mee.ts at
the Balboa Bay Club for a pro-
gram by Gerry Long on "Music
and the Computer" ... Noon -
Costa Mesa Kiwanis Club meets
at the Costa Mesa Community
Center. Kiwanis Ctub of New-
port Beach meets at the Shark
Island Yacht Club ... 6 p.m. Costa
Mesa-Newport Harbor Lions
Club, the "Fish Pry Club,• meets
at the Costa Mesa Country Club
to hear from Costa Mesa Police
Chief David Snowden.
WEDNESDAY -7 a.m. Costa
Mesa Orange-CQast Breakfast .
Llons Club meetings at Ma Bark-
ers for the monthly business
meeting ... 7:15 a.m. South Coast
Metro Rotary Club, the "Taste of
Costa Mesa Club" meets at the
Center Club. Noon -Costa Mesa
Rotary Club, meets at Mesa
Verde Country Club to hear from
Jeny Mandel, UCI Vice Chancel-
lor on "What's New at UCI".
The Exchange Club of Orange
Coast will meet at the Bahia
Corinthian Yacht Club to hear
Bob Ayrer on "Think Like A
Man, Sell Like A Woman• ... 5
p.m. -Newport-Balboa Rotary
Club meets at the Bahia
Corinthian Yacht Club to hear
from Hugh Margisson, executive
director of Red Cloud.
TIIURSDAY -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 to hear from
Joclyn Rabbitt on the Orange
County Boy Scout Program ...
Costa Mesa North Kiwanis Club
meets at the Holiday Inn to hear
from Jack Hammett on his expe-
riences at Pearl Harbor ... New-
port Irvine Rotary Club meets at
the Irvine Marriott to hear from
Robert Williams on investments.
Quote of the Week: from
Ref)ections at Sunrise, published'
by the Newport Beach Sunrtse
Rotary Club, "Spend less time
worrying who's right and more
time deciding what's right."
• COMMUNrrY a Q.UllS Is published
every Saturday In the Dally Pilot. FAX
your service dub's meeting Information
to 631-5851 or mall to 1743 Bayport
Way, Newport Beach,92660 .
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TIDES A small Southwest
swell and a sec-
TOOAY ondary wtndswell
First law will give us 1-to 3·
4:04a.m. 0.1 foot waves through
First high
4.8 Thursday. Addition-10:18a.m. al wind swells Second low should keep the 3:59 p.m. 1.3
Second high surf fun but small
10:01 p.m. 5.5 Into the Wffl<end.
Next week. there Is
SUNDAY • a slight chance we'll
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second high reporu end tor.
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As we remember the war's end,
we can't forget thoSe left behind
Reynolds North didn't
actually go to war in 1941.
The war came to him, and
it never let go.
H~ was a bank.er by trade, the
man m charge of overseeing
federally-insured banks in U.S.
territories from Alaska to Puerto
Rico.
1n that December of 1941,
Reyn North was successfully
compJeting a vital assignment for
his bosses at the li'easury
Department -shipping tons of
gold out of Manila before Japan·
ese invaders could seize it.
The gold made it out safely,
Reyn did not. He was taken
prisoner on Jan. 2, 1942. At
some point between 1943 and
the end of the war two years lat·
er, Reynolds North died.
For decades, Jerry North,
Reyn's younger son, has been
trying lo find out about the rest
of his father's life. A longtime
Costa Mesa resident and former
Newport Beach motorcycle cop,
J erry has his father's diaries, but
there are gaps.
Last week, Jerry let me read a
tattered, privately printed little
book that gives a glimpse or how
his father and 37 other Ameri-
cans \Il one internment camp
dealt with life as POWs. Mlntern-
ment -Interludes M comprises 24
poems by Nathaniel P. Davis,
U.S. consul general when Mani-
la fell.
Jerry's father and the others
were imprisoned at Baldwin
House, an estate on Naushon
' Road outside Manila. Some or
the tiny photos glued into the
book show grinning people
apparently leadinq a country-
club life. But between the lines,
the reader soon feels the hurt
a nd rear, the spirit and Jove of
country. Here are a few of the
shorter works:
SKIN DISEASES
The fungi of the Philippines
Show a wondrous vigor. When
once they settle in your skin
They llourish and grow bigger.
They put white spots upon your
back
They cause your ears to tickle.
They make your armpits itch and
burn
And make your sho,ulders prickle.
The doctors have no cure for
them
Though they may claim they
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fred
martin
have. When solemnly they nod
their heads
And prescribe a greasy salve.
Now this salve is a wondrous
thing
11 hall they claim is right. It
makes the hair grow, cleans the
teeth and shines the sh oes up
bright. ..
It kills the fungi, cures the croup
And stops the toothache, too.
Appendicitis ylelds to it
There's n,othing it can't do.
But if by chance it doesn't work
The doctors smile and say, "Oh
you must be allergic to it
Some people are that way." .
So ii a fungus you get
This salve you need not try. For
when the doctors say it's good,
that's probably a lie.
Jn short these litUe fungus pests ·
Are things for you to frown on.
For they'll coverthead and hands
and feet
And the place that you sit down
on.
PRISON VISrrORS
Once every week, the doctor
comes and brings us medicine
and pills.
He pares our corns and cleans
our ears and treats us for all
minor ills.
A serious view he takes of life,
and for our ailments great and
small,
He solemnly ponWicates, "You
must take sulphathyazol."
THE DEWEEVILJZER
We eat cracked wheat and wheat
I/our
We eat corn meal qnd pink rice.
We like them baked, boiled, fried ·
or toasted
But they're chock full of weevils
and lice.
How to get ride of the weevils
7b make our stuJf bugless and
clean
It's easy to do, you /ust put it
through a Whitaker wonder
machine.
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the weevils
He's buJJt a machine to ki)I
wouns.
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Just mention your needs and
your terms.
Consul General Davis and
most or the internees at Baldwin
House went home on a prisoner
exchange in September of 1943.
Just before they boarded the
Swedish ship Grtpsholm, Davis
wrote:
GOODNEWS
There is a song of gladness that
wells up from my heart
fm about to leave Manila, and
l'm ready to depart. ·
Internment's almost over, release
is now in sight
l'm about to leave Manila, where
the /toggles croak all night.
Alter months of waiting, filled
with anxious days
l'm about to leave Manila, and
the soldiers at the door.
At last I'm going ~omeward, my
wile I'll see again
I'm about to leave Manila, and
its teeming steaming rain.
I'm about to see Manila, where 1
don't want to stay
I'm about to leave Manila, and
I'm glad to get away.
I'm about to leave Manila, but let
me keep in mind
Though 1 leave Manila, others
have to stay behind.
So as I leave Manila, 1 most
devoutly pray
That those left in Manila, may
soon also get away.
Reynolds North was one of
those left behind. He was trans-
ferred to the notorious prison
camp dl Sdnlo Tornds. And nev·
er hedrd from again.
As much of the world marks
the end or World War II. Jerry
North 1s still trymg to find out the
what, the when, the where -and
especMlly the why -of his
father's death.
Thal seems worth remember·
ing. too
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lntraparty battle heats
up in local GOP club
• Gil Ferguson squares off against new members in power struggle in the
Corona del Mar chapter of the California Republican Assembly.
1
By Evan Henerson, Daily Pilot
The Corona del Mar chapter
of the California Republican
Assembly, one of the oldest GOP
dubs in the state, has become
the stage of a ma1or intraparty
skirmish.
Former state Assemblyman
Gil Ferguson says wealthy
Ordnge County legislators,
whom he calls "the political
maclune" are trying to take over
the local group for political pur-
poses. An endorsement from
CDM's assembly could be pow·
erful once it comes time lo offer
endorsements for 1996 county
dnd presidentid.l elections, Fer-
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Ferguson's opponents, many
of whom are newly elected
board members to the club, say
it is Ferguson who is trying to
seize the assembly's power -for
embattled state Assembly
Speaker Doris Allen and for
himself. They claim Ferguson
supporters are brandmg the
club's younger members homo-
sexuals, a charge Ferguson
denies. ·
As the battle has heated up,
the two sides have brought in
scores of new members to gar-
ner votes, increasing the assem -
bly's numbers by more than 100
members in the last three
months. At $25 a pop in new
mem bership dues, the assem-
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find the in-fighting and accusa-!
tions disgusting Despite their
best attempts, few seem able to
remam unpartial. and all say
they'd rather be fighting
Democrats
"There's really nothing
super-abnormal going on, M said
assembly President Barry Zanck
who, with Ferguson. stands at
the center of the controveJSy. "I
think we're all constitutionally
conservabve on all the issues."
According to members, the
controversy began May 19 after
the d.Ssembly held rts election of
officers On that day, some
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. ·-with a parking plan
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1 •Officials of the night· calm ot the nearby neighbor-
hoods as they walk to their cars
after a night of dancing and
drinking.
• club Empire Ballroom
hope the Costa Mesa
Planning Commission
approves a parking
So, city offtcials asked
Empire management to work
out a solution.
•The city asked us to obtain
more parking. We obtained
more parking,• Empire attor-
ney Ted Purcell said. "We think
1t's only reasonable that the city
allows us to use it. •
, arrangement Monday.
By Tina Borgatta, Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -Empire
Ballroom officials are hoping
the Costa Mesa Planrung Com·
mission Monday will approve a
parklng plan that would drive
cars off adjacent streets and
into the Staples store parking
lot right next door.
EarJier this month, the city's
planning staff recommended
the commissjoners reject the
Empire's parking agreement
with Staples, citing concerns
about traffic safety and conges·
tion.
The city took the popular
rughtclub to task last month
after officials received a num·
ber of complamts from people
who live near the hot spot at
640 W. 17th St.
But, after further review of
the plan, the staff bas had a
change of heart and is recom-
mending the commissioners
give the Empire a thumbs up.
The Planning Commission
will meet at 6:30 p.m. in the
Costa Mesa City Hall Council
Chamber at 77 Fair Drive.
Residents claim Empire .
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members claim. dozenl ol new
members joined, many of whoin
were not familiar to older mem·
bers.
Ferguson claims he was
alarmed at the number ol high·
ranking party membeni who were
trying to join. Party Chairman
Tom Fuentes and aides to state
Sens. John Lewis and Ross John-
son were among those in atten-
dance. Ferguson bas accused
these and other legislators-of
"buying" several elections and of
engineering bis defeat in the 35th
OiStrlct primary at the hands of
Johnson.
•Th.is is all about whom the
assembly can endorse in the pri-
mary,• Ferguson said. "These
people want to control elections.•
New members counter that it is
Ferguson who is trying to position
himself, possibly in preparation
for a political comeback. While
they don't deny that the Corona
deJ Mar Assembly ls a well-placed
OrgoniZatioq, the new leaden are
not out to became~ hit
opponents claim.
"We're a ~ of YQUD9 peQ-
ple wbo are trying to make som&
thing ot this dub and bring it back
to where 1t wu and make 1t bet-
ter," said Matt Holder, who was
elected membership chairman tn
May. • 11 had been more of a social
gathering club than a grass-roots
activist club.•
Accusations of dirty politics
began at the May election. Estab-
lished members accused the new
regime of ·not following election
guidelines ana 0 usfngprox;y
votes, which, they say, should not
be permitted. .
At a subsequent meeting,
members initiated a recall against
the newly elected board, an action
that would require a 2/3 vote from
membership. Since the recall dri-
ve began, membership bas soared
even higher as both pro and anti-
recall factions have brought in
new recruits to influence the deci-
sion.Since the controversy began,
members claim to have received
tJfMalng phone calll and anony-
mous laUer'I giving voten •the
real ltOry.·
Nati all new officen are part of
the anti-Ferguson camp. Barry
Donahue, a tow-year member
elected treaswer in Mey, pl_ant to
file charges with the state A.Uem·
bly to have Zanck and poi&lbly
others removed from office. The
st.ate has already indicated that
two of the new officers were
elected improperly, Donahue
said.
"My concern is that the assem-
bly retain its grass roots nature
and that It not be controlled by
stale senators clJld assembly-
men, 11 Donahue said. •That's not
good for this organization.•
The recall vote could not take
place during an acrimonious
meeting last weekend because
the credentials comtnittee could
not decide bow to credential the
new members. A new credentials
committee will be decided at a
Sept. 1 board meeting followed
by the detennination of another
election date.
Fe rguson insists he is on the
periphery ~ the controversy and
would gJAa.Jy sacrlfice NI mem-
benbip lf it would help the new
olftcers in their decision to step
down.
"We don't care who tbe olficefi
are cis long as it's done legttimat~
~ • Ferguson said. •Some of these ~ple are the oldest citizens in
our town, and they want to take
back the club.•
As to the allegations that the
new faction is comprised of homo-
sexuals, Perguso~ald simply,
"That's a lie. I woul 't do that."
Anti-recahers they have
heard otherwise, bo from Fergu-
son's lips and from those of bis
supporters.
Zanck. who once appeared on
Geraldo Rivera's 1V show under
the category of •Men Who Think
They're God's Gift to Women,•
said be found the accusation
laughable.
"In my defense, I'd be more
than willing to provide a hetero-
sexual display for them as I'm sure
would the other members,• Zanck
said, "provided we're allowed to
choose our subjects.•
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Trustees vote to
retain summer
lunch program
NEWPORT-MESA _ The
school cUstrict will once again
offer free food to area children
next summer as part of a federal-
ly funded program.
School board members voted
6-1 Tuesday to administer the
food pr&gram for the U.S. Depart-
ment ot Agriculture for a fourth
summer.
D1stnct staff recommended
continuing the program, which
helps offset fixed costs at the dis-
trict's food services center. Tht!
federal government reimburses
the district for food and adminis-
trative costs.
The item was put on the agen-
da by trustee Wendy Leece, who
has suggested board members
reject the program. Leece argued
that the program is often abused
and that parents should take
responsibility for feeding their
children.
In other school board action,
trustees initially approved a
change to the distnct's agenda
construction and distribution pol-
icy, which lirruts the ability of a
single board member to put an
action item on the agenda.
After a second reading on the
policy in September, a trustee
will have to gamer support from
two other board members before
placing an action item on the reg-
ular agenda.
AJso, members of the public
will be reqUll'ed to submit agenda
discussion items to the superin-
tendent m wnting 15 days before
the bodrd meeting instead or 10
days.
-Julie Ross Cannon
Legal guidance video
offered at CM library
COSTA MESA -A new video
tilled "Legal Secrets -How to
Hire a Lawyer," is available in all
Costa Mesa branch libraries.
The Costa Mesa libraries are
dmong 27 Orange County
libraries that will receive the
videos, which are being donated
by the non-profit organization,
Consumers for Legal Reform.
The-legal orgaruzation is also
launching a Legal Protection Hot-
line.
Local residents can call (900)
321-8117 ( eacfl call costs $2.99
per minute ) m order to lodge
complaints against attorneys.
Complaints will eventually be
used to establ.u;h a consumer sat-
isfaction index on the lawyer.
For information, call 854-0881 .
OCC helps you
discover its offerings
COSTA MESA -The "Discov-
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guide to all workshops, perfor-
mances, travel programs and
non-credit classes offered by
Orange Codst College's Commu-
nity Educdtion Office -is avail-
able to local residents.
The Community Education
Office's programs include Col-
lege for Kids and College for
Teens, as well as several busi-
ness, parenting and singles work-
shops. •
The booklet• can be picked up
at the Community Education
Office at the college, 2701
Fairview Road. Costa Mesa; or
can be mailed upon request by
calling 432-5880.
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Emory Anne Rice of Eugene,
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Hodge.
The couple are touring the
United States this summer and
will settle in Portland, Ore. after
October. He is a graduate of
Corona del Mar High School and
received his B.S. and M.S.
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her maternal grandparenbi 59
years ago and by her parents 32
years ago at their weddings.
After a wedding trip to Tortola,
British Virgin Islands, the couple
have made their first home in
Atlanta where they a re both
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engagement, wedding or
anniversary Wlth our readers.
Pick up engagement or wed-
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Bay St .. Costa Mesa. or send a
self-addressed stamped envelope
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Ptlot, P.O. Box 1560. Costa Mesa.
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35th, SOth and 75th), send a writ-
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Christ Lutheran Church
+ NAME: Christ l~ran O\urch.
+ ADIJaESS: 760 Victoria
St .• Costa Mesa.
• TELEPMOfE: 631-1611 .
+ DENOMUlllATION: Luther-
' an Church, M~te. :+YEAR EST. •
1953. I. SENIOR MINISTOlt: Pas.-
I tor Bill Hemenway .. + PASTORAL STA.ff: The
church normally has two
pastors, but Pastor Hemen-
way is the only one at pre-
sent. + SERVICE TIMES: 8 a.m.,
9:30 a.m. and 10:45 a.m. ser-
vices Sunday. + SIZE OF CONGREGA·
TION: Approximately 800. + CONGREGATION MAKE·
UP: An even mixture of
young and older members. + CHILD CARE: Provided. + TYPE OF WORSHIP: The 8
a.m. and 10:45 a.m. services
. use a traditional liturgy for-
-mat. This is a formalized ser-
vice the Lutheran and other
churches have used since
400 A.O. The 9:30 a.m. ser-
vice is more contemporary.
MemberS of the church's
Ministry of M usic performs
at all services. + TYPE OF S~ON: Pastor
Hemenway incorporates into
his sermon what he calls
"practical, usable t ruths,·
drawn from the Bible. + RECENT SERMON: Speak-
ing on the theme, •relltng
the Good News," Pastor
Hemenway spoke of the
importance of carrying the
message of Jesus Christ to
others.
He also told a story about
a grievi,ng mother whose
most consoling memory of
her dead son was a time
when he sought her forgive-
ness for his poor behavior.
"Jesus Christ said the
most int imate moment
between man and God is
when we return to Him in a
repentant fashion," Hemen-
way said. + UPCOMING SERMONS:
The pastor will speak on the
theme, Hearing for one
another." + OUTREACH PROGRAMS:
Church members Bob and
Gret chen Passantino put on
LEAH HOGmN I OMV Pit.OT
Pastor Bill Hemenway welcomes worshippers to Christ Luther-
an Church in Costa Mesa.
a radio program titled
., Action in Answers,· where
they take calls from listeners
who have questions on spiri-
tuality. They also conduct a
weekly Christian discussion
group called "Mars HiW on
Wednesday nights at 8 p.m.,
and Bible study classes on
Sunday at 10:45 a.m. and
I Friday at 8 p.m.
The church also runs a
parochial school next d oor
for pre-school through t he
8th grade. + WELCOME WAGON: Pas-
tor Hemenway greets visi-
tors immediately after ser-
vices, and newcom ers can
meet church members dur-
ing the after-service coffee
fellowship.
+ DRESS: Casual t o Sunday
best. The pastor stresses
members to •come d ressed
as t hey feel, comfortable." + MISSION STATEMEf"-
"To reach out .and 'bring
people int o a loving rera-
tionship w ith Jesus Christ
t hro ugh dynamic w orship,
study of God's Word, loving
care for one another and
committed support of God's
work throughout the
world." I + INTERESTING NOTE: Or.
Jon Hurty, head of the m usic
department at Concord ia
University in Irvine, has just
joined t he church staff.
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1bat's Bob Pulliam's 10 a..m. to
noon work.shop today at Newport
Beach Church Of Religious Sci-
ence, 901 Dove St.. No. 1-'5, New-
port Beach. Call 646-3199.
HEAi.TH DAY
Instructor Janet Brosan leads
People with Arthritis Can Exer-
c:ise (PA.C.E.) classes 10 to 11
a.m .. Tuesday at the Jewish
Senior Center of Orange County,
250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. The
class includes health education,
joint-protection tips, relaxation
techniques, ' pain-control tech-
niques and sooallzing. Call 513-
5641.
PARADIGM SHIFT
The Newport Beach .Baha'i
Community allows Parttopants to
hear and experience •Paradigm
Shift: A New Way -A New
World. 7:30 p .m. Fnday at a pri-
vate residence in Corona deJ Mar.
Together, they explore such ques-
tions as: Can racism and preju-
dice be eliminated? What is the
New World Order? Can conflicts
be resolved without force? Are
women and men equal. What's
the spiritual solution to our eco-
nomic problems? And more.
Music and food mcluded. Direc-
tions: 759-0999.
SHIN BUDDHISM
Newport Beach Higashi Hon-
ganji Buddhist Temple's Dharma
Society presents a lecture and dis-
' cussion series on Shin Buddhism
at 7 p.m. the third Saturday of
each month at the temple, 254
Victoria St., Costa Mesa. Call 722-
1202 (the Rev. Hirosumi) or 651-
3102 (Ronnie Young).
.,REINCARNATION•
1bis senunar is scheduled Sat-
urday, Sept. 2, from 10 a.m . to
noon at the Newport Beach
Church of Religious Soence, 901
Dove St., Ste. 145. Rev. Ken Gray
will facilitate this workshop and
present information on reincarna-
tion from the wntings of Edgar
Cayce. Call 646-3199.
:RELAXATION THROUGH
MOVEMENT'"
This workshop. 10 a m . to noon
Saturday. Sept. 9 at Newport
Beach Church of Reltgious Sa-
ence. 901 Dove St. Ste. 145. Unda
Stephens. a 1Tager practitioner
and facilitator teaches easy, play-
ful moves to release te nsion and
stiffness in the body. Call 646·
3199.
"A GATHERING OF MIRACLES'"
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A course in miracles with
inspired talks facilitated by Allan
METHODIST
Co•1a ·-MESA VERDE
UNITED lt\llHODIST CHURCH
1701-Baker, C.M
Wonhip & Church School
8:30 and 10:00 o.m.
Dr. Richard Georae 979-8234
NEWPORT CENTER
UNJTED METHODIST CHURCH
16<t~~~nJt:ve
644-0745
Worship at 8:00AM & 1 O:OOAM Sun<!aY Schoof All~ 9:00M1
Martin
I 1A G UNA
United Methodist Church
21632 Wesley Or.
Laguna Beach 499-3088 Sunday Morning Worship
& Christian Education 10AM Ministers David Beades & Virginia Wheeler
Wesl'!'f Counseling Center S8Mces Available
RELIGIOUS SCIENCE
RtUG40US SCIENCE NEWPOIT aEACH
SCIENCE OF MINO EDUCAnON CENTER
(Comfr Of Dow t CNoif -In ollC» Bldo
I across tram ,._Jonis)
901 Dove 11145
I CHURCH SEWtce $UN -10:30 I
omc.. M, Tu. Th (714) 646-3199
Dr. Juonella Erons, Minister ,)
CONGREGATIONAL
COMMUNITY CHURCH
CONGREGATIONAL
UNITED CHURCH Of-
CHRIST
To S.l eve Is To C..; To C.e Is To 00.
Dr. Dennis W. Short, Minister
Sunday Worship 8:30 & 10:AM
Church School 9AM Adult · 9:45 CNlchn
Child Care Provided 644-7400
611 Htlotrope Ave, Cotcw Del Mar
PPE SBYTERIAN
St. Andrew's Presb~rian Church
\VurJh•r anJ hair 1h1t rn1cucal,
Chrbt<tnltrtd, btbl1C11I mctul!r
"FORGIVING, FORGETTING,
AND BEING FREE"
(Matthew 16:22 JS)
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EPISCOPAL
SAINT JAft'ES crURCH ep1scopa
•A Com.vniff ~ ro Lovillf -4 Semnf Jaus CJtrist CU t.onl Ond Scm.t"'
Fr. David C. Andenon, rector
3209 Vio Lido
Newport Seoch
714/675-0210
IJ 7:30 om Troditionol
9 om Contemeororr.
9 om Church SchoOI
10·45 om ChorWn<>tic
and Wednesday noon
..._\I Y r '11Cll.\I I
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Fl'l""l OP.\I. Clll l<l II
Sunday Worship
9:00AM
Nursery
"A Friendly. Cattng
Christian Comlft.fnity"'
3233 Pacific vrew
CHRISTIAN
! HARBOR CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
(OlsclplH of Chri st)
2401 lrriH An. It S11t.1 laabll
N..,Of1 Btacll
Sunday Wonllfp -10:00AM
Dr. Dallas Gladson 645-5781
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
FffiST CHURCH OF
CHRIST, SCIENTIST
3303 Vla Lido, Newport Beach
673-1340 or 673-6150
Church lOam & 5pm,
Sunday School lOam
Wednesday Meetings 8pm
... And we have seen and do
testify that the Fath er sent
the Son to be the Saviour of
the world.
I Joh11 4: 14
Branda of f'bt Moehtr Church
Tbt Finl Cb•rda of Christ Scientist
....., MaiDdluseta
RELIGIOUS SClf:NC.E.
Rev. ~Murray Shelton
Senior Minister
Su~
"Something'• Gotta Give"
CHURCH Of llLIGIOUS SCIENCE
<Mii Cln .....W M.mber Ol ftt lMWd Cltutdl ol R.Jrgrous Sc-.
Sriat4Su. 2205 ~STREET .• stMTE 23, SEAQJFF VIUAGE
It.JI u. & S~,.a, ~ IEACH, CA 9264 • (714) 969· l 331
religion calendar
Roeentbel MPCT. founder, II MJd
~ Wedne5day from 7:30 to 9
p.m. in lbe south wing fellowSblp
room at St. Michael and All
Angels Church. 3233 Pacific View
Drive, Corona del Mar. The pro-
gram provides a supportive space
for people to explore theu splritu·
ality with candlebght seJ'Vices.
burning bowl ceremonies, ~
oars, meditation bikes, film rughts
and more, followed by a question
and answer period $7 d~tion
requested at the door. Ptease
bnng canned goods or reusable
clothing to each meeting. Call
549-8539.
YIDDISH HOUR
Jewish Senior Center of
Orange County, 250 E. Bake r St.,
Costa Mesa, holds ·Yiddish
Hour" at 11 a.m. Sept. 27 with
writer Gerson Jerus. Kosher lunch
is available at noon for $3. Reser-
vations: 513-5641.
SERMONS
•METAPHYSICS/PHYSICS•
That's the topic 10:30 a.m. Sun-
day at Newport Beach Church of
Religious Science. 901 Dove St.,
No. 145, Newport Beach. ·Call
646-3199.
•1f MEN ARE FROM MARS AND
WOMEN FROM VENUS, What is
Ha~ing on the Space Sta·
tionr .
That's the topic 10:30 a .m. on
Sunday, Aug. 27 at Orange Coast
Unitarian Universalist Church,
1259 Victoria St., Costa Mesa
Call 646-4652
•RJsE UP AND CALL HER NAME"
That's the topic 10:30 a.m
Sept. by guest speakers Rayna
Hamre and Laura Bell at Orange
Coast Umtarian Universalist
Church, 1259 Victoria St.. Costa
Mesa Call 646-4652.
SINGLES SPECIAL
EVENTS
P.uish Center. 3233 Pac:ifie Vlew
Drive, Corona del Mar. Call Peg.
~=· PANHEL.l.ENIC
holds its meE>ting on WP.do -
day, Sept. 6 at St. Michael and All
Angels Church. 3233 Pacific View
Drive, Corona del Mar. Social
hour at 10 a.m . This month's
speaker is Jo Qualls of 1lff any's at
South Coast Plaza. Lunch follows.
AD NatiGnal Panhellenk Sorority
women are welcome. Contact
Shirley de Heras at 846-C 164 for
more information. ·
BAHA·1s GATHERtNG
The Baha'is of Newport Beach
sponsor a lunch, speaker and dis-
cussion of timely topics 11 a.m.
Sunday at a private residence in
Corona del Mar. All are welcome.
Directions: 760-5360.
BLOOD PRESSURE CHECKS
First United Methodist Church
of Costa Mesa, 420 W. 19th St ..
conducts a free blood pressure
clinic between 10 and 10:30 a.m.
Sunday. Sept. 3. Call 548-7727.
RUMMAGE SALE
The First United Methodist
Church of Costa Mesa, 420 W
19th St., hosts its semi-annual
rummage sale from 9 a.m. to 4
p.m. Friday, Sept. 8. and 9 a.~ to
noon Saturday Sept. 9. C me
check out the bargams, and elp
the Missions Projects of United
Methodist Women's Orgaruza-
tion. Call 548-7727.
S'UCHOT SERVICE ANO
OPEN HOUSE
at Temple Isaiah of Newport
Beach will set the tone of solem-
nity for the coming Jewish High
Holy · Days. Rabbi Jose ph 1 F
Mendelsohn will officiate at the
Se'Llchot Service at 9 p .m. Satur·
day, Sept. 16. A penod of socializ·
mg. fellowship and refreshments
will precede the midrught service
For more information, call the
tempfe af ~6900.
SUPPORT GROUPS
MENTAL HEALTH
Parents, siblings and spouses
or the seriously mentally ill meet
at 6·30 p.m. Sunday at St.
Andrew's Presbyterian Church,
600 St Andrews Road. Newport
BRmSH PUB NIGHT Beach Call Adult Education
To benefit Orange Coast Urut· I Ofhce at 574-2236
ed Youth Soccer Team, Sautt CAREER NETWORK
Michael and All Angels Episcopal Free, ongoing meetings are
Church will sponsor a British pub held 7:30 p.m . Thursday at St.
night at 7 p .m. tonight with British Andrew's Presbyterian Church,
homemade Steak and Mushroom 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport
Pie, Sheny liifle, wine and bee r, Beach. The meetings are usually
games. door prizes and lively held In Stewart Lounge and open
mUSic. $15 at the door in the to all. Call 574-2239.
COMMUNITY CHURCH PRESBYTERIAN
RR~L f.~TH
FOR IRE.iit LIFE
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ST. MARK
PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
SolTtH CoAST Cm~ru~m CHURCH
Boo SllA.1'l., SENIOR PASTOR
SundalJ Worship 9:30 a.m.
Child Care, Sundafl School
Jamboree at Eastbluff
Newport Buch 61J4~ 134 1
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SAruRDAY 6:00 ,.)I.
SLINDA\' 9:00.! 10:-45 .01
'1!11 llo\IT\C\\10\ ROlll. ll\t\lC1 IJ!n;
714.8.54.7600
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Pallor Don Johnson lnritu You To
Come & Enio1 Special Gwst Speaker ...
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'T HE MODERN STATE OF ISRAEL
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• ~School & Btbk Sludtci ~ 9:30 • 760 Vldorii Sbttl •Cotta~ CA 91617
(7H) 031·1011 • (714) 548 llM (SchoulJ
IHTE1tfAITH HUNGER WAUC
Tb• 1995 Interfaith
Hunger Walk will take place
OD the Back Bay in Newport
SNch, beginning and end-
1.J'lQ at St. Mark Presbyterian
Chwch. A recruiters' meet-
ing will be at 7 p.m. Sept. 13
at Irvine United Church of
ChrlsVUniversity Syna-
gogue, 4915 Alton Parkway,
frvlne, and will provide infor-
mation to help you organize
yow congregation or group.
Call Rob Stewart at St. Mark
Presbyterian Church, 644.
13"1.
SOENCE OF MIND
Meditation at 6 p.m. fol-
lowed by "Prosperity/Sci-
ence of Mind• at 7 p.m. Tues-
day at Newport Beach
Church of Religious Science,
901 Dove St., No. 145, New-
port Beach. "Physical Perfec-
tion/Science of Mind• is also
held 10 a.m. Wednesdays. can 646-3199.
PRAYER BREAKFAST
First United Methodist
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ACCESSORIES
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AU.USED
SATURDAY. AUGUST 26, 1995
Church of Costa Me holds
a Prayer Breakfast at 6 a.m.
Wednesday at Denny's
restaurant at Newport Boule·
vard and 17th Street in Costa
Mesa. Call 548-7727.
volunteer directory
HOLY COMMUNION
St. James Episcopal
Chur.cb, 3209 Via Udo, New-
port Beach, offers a noon ser-
vice Wednesday with Holy
Communion. Bring a lunch
and dine with the church
staff after the service. Call
675-0210.
BIBLE STUDY
His Disciples Fellowship
in Costa Mesa invites every-
one for a study of God's word,
food, fun and fellowship at
7 :30 p.m. Friday. All ages •
welcome. Directions: 650-
2589 (James).
• Please sen<f photographs and
type-written releases detailing sto-ries, upcoming events, sermon top-
ics or any other news involving Cos-
ta Mesa and Newport Beach
churches to Religion Editor Laurie
Busby, Daily Pilot. 330 W. Bay St.,
Costa Mesa, 92627. You can also
fax items to 646-4170. Releases are
requested two weeks prior to an
event date.
• THI VOUINTEP D~ runs
periodically In the Daily Pilot. If you'd lln
information on ~ing your Ofg<Jnlzation
listed, call 642.,..321, elCt. 331.
ORANGE COAST INTlRfAITH SHELTER
The Interfaith Shelter Is the largest fam·
lly shelter in the county, housing, feeding
and counseling 20 famllles dally. The
group needs volunteers and disposable
diapers. call Jeff Reynolds, 631-7213.
OORANGE COUNTY HOMELESS
TASKFORa
The Orange County Homeless Tasic Force
is recruiting voluntfff'S for the Interfaith
Council Network to wor1c one-on-one
with homeless adults In the program on
basic life skills. can 263-1774.
ORANGEWOOD BOUTIQUE
The upscale resale boutique which ben-
efits the Orangewood Children's Home
for neglected and abused children needs
volunteers to create displays, tag dothes
and work with customers, among other
duties. For information, call Christine,
760-6640.
PEDIATRIC CANCER RESEARCH
PCRF raises money to support the pedi-
atric ancer research laborl'tofy It the
Children's Hospital of Orange. It ~
volunteers for a variety of duties. For
Information, call the main office, 532·
8692.
PROJECT TOGET'HfR
Project Together, a comp<>Mnt of the
Orange County Health U... Agency's Chll·
dren's Mentaf Health Services, mat<:Ms
adult volunteers wtth children who are
~rlendng emottonal or family prob-
lems. Many of the children are economl·
cally underprivileged and victims of child
abuse. For Information, call Jonathan at
631-7540.
REACH OUT FOR SENIORS:
Provl:fompanionshlp and friendship to isolat seniors In Newport Beach and
Costa • Training and support .vall·
able. Must be 18 or older. For more Infor-
mation, call 442-1000.
SAVE OUR YOUTH
The West Side Costa Mesa youth orga·
nlzat lon Is looking for volunteers to
help create a positive alternative for
people 12 to 23 years old . Volunteers
are needed to help in areas such as box·
ing, sports health & fitness, aerobics
and academic tutoring. For informa-
tlon, call 548-3255.
1 00/ STUDENT
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437-1230
3009 t-la~·bo.-Blvd.
Cost" Mesa
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SOWONl CAMS SOUP KITCHEN
The Someone <Mes S9tJp ICitchen needs
fOod WWf'S ft the Flnt United Methodist
Church In ~ Mesa. or It the Rea Com-
munity cem.r. For Information, call the
soup kitchen, 646-8181 between 8 •.m
•nd noon.
SOUTH COAST REP£RTORY THlATER
The South Coast Repertory The~ter
needs volunteers to .help with ushering
(see plays free) and other functions. For
Information. c.11957-2602 or 957-2602.
S.PJ.N.
Setving People In Need is a non...profrt
group In Newport Be.ach which serws the
homeless.. Volunteers are greatly needed
for many areas. For information on any of
S.P.l.N.'s programs or how to volunteer.
call 757-1456.
UNDERGROUND
The Underground program, a function
of Child's Pace, provides social activities
and Interaction. for adolescents Volun-
teers are ntfded in many areas. For infor-
mation, call "548-8849.
VANTAGE FOUNDATION
The Vantage Foundation ts a non-profit
organization which supports employment
and community training for adults with
developmenul dlsM>ilities. VoluntHn ..
sought. For lnfonnation, ull 645-7133.
WEUHfSS COMMUNITY Of 0C
The Wellness Community needs~
teen to help out It the reception de*
during daytime hours. For lnfonMtion,
call 258-1210.
Wl$TSIOE BOYS AHO GHll.S Cl.US
Of COSTA MESA
Volunteers are needed Mondays and
Thursdays from 2·30 to 5:30 p.m. to tutor
students in grades first through sixth In
reading. For Information. call EJlie It 6l1-
n24.
WOMEN HELPING WOMEN
Women Helping Women Is dedicated to
assisting victims of domestic violence. The
organization is located It the Rea Com-
munity Center In Cpsta M@Sa. For more
information, call 631-2333.
YMCA COMMUNITY
COUNSELING ~EfMCES
Mentor Program: Make a difference In
a child's life Be a mentor and posltJve
role model to a high ri1k youth in Costa
Mesa Minimum commitment is & houn
per month for one year. For more infor·
mauon, call Danny Oaxaca or Adrienne
Stokols at 442 tOOO.
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M .Mlle. Club YOll'll •lof•Y' enjoy • triHlllY t •
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We have a complete line of
collectibles and antiques
to choose from too.
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Orange Cout Con.tJe'a
IBM PC Ulel'I Group
wtll meet Saturday,
from g a.m. '° DOOD ID
OCC's Sdence Hall.
The meettnP a.re for
beginning and lntenne-
dlate computer usen
and include guest
speakers anct new soft-
ware demonstrations.
The annual membership
fee Is $36. For Informa-
tion, call 8'3-2048.
MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT
TODAY
FREE COMMUNITY WORKSHOP
Coping With Sexual Needs
.• net P1oblt>ms in Dementia" is the
111 It• of d free semmctr sponsored
Ii)' Tht• Adult Day Services of
< )\ 111HJI' County and Oxford
I h·cilth C'dre from 9 to 11:30 a.m.
111 ltw Adul.t Day Services Center,
I ·ti I \\. I ldmilton, Bldg. 800, Cos-
1,, \lt ..... 1 Topics will include com-
1111111 !'>l'Xuctl clifhculues in demen-
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CPRCl.ASS
. The Newport-Costa Mesa-
Irvine Family YMCA, 2300 Uni-
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will be conducting a American
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is •to encourage and support the
practice of meditation " The
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WOMEN'S BUSINESS SUPPORT GROUP
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Violence is talk of post-theater soiree
J Ultlce Shella Sonnenshlne
sat with husband Ygal and
their teen-age daughter in
the orchestra seating of The Per-
forming Arts Center captivated
by the music of "Jekyll and
Hyde."
Then Edward Hyde blud-
geoned the bishop and rammed
his silver sheath through the
skull of the noble gentlemen he
had labeled a hypocrite.
When the music turned to
murder, Sonnenshine gasped. It
was the first of several gasps to
come from the distinguished
Orange County judge as Robert
Cucdoli, in the title role of Hen-
ry Jekyll-Edward Hyde, went
about his madness driven blitz,
killing those he hated and those
he loved in the name of scientific
research. The reality of the vio-
lence on stage was masterful.
Perhaps too masterful.
"Jekyll and Hyde" is a pro-
duction that must be seen for the
spectacular quality of the score,
the book, the staging and the
perfonnance. Will the music and
dramatic staging carry this
supreme effort to Broadway?
Most likely. Will the story sustain
a long run on the Great White
Way? The jury is out.
Ironically, the timing of this
show could not be more in step
with the drama and dilemma of
American culture. The story
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revolves around a man strug-
gling with the two sides of life,
good and evil, in himself. His
attempt to separate the evil, by
drinking a potion, results in the
evil taking control him, enabling
him to carry out his darkest
impulses without the intervention
of conscience.
Every day, millions of people
watch the 0.J. Simpson trial,
hypnotized by the conflict of
good and evil within the same
man. The Menendez brothers
echo the same theme. Then
there's the Oklahoma City
tragedy, threats from the
Unabomber, exploding buses
blowing.up tourists in Jerusalem
every other Tuesday and the all
too common headline declaring ...
the murder of yet another teen-
ager left in a pool of blood in a
drive-by shooting.
Robert LouJ.s Stevenson
wrote the original Jekyll and
Hyde story more than a century
ago. Clearly, the theme of the
duality of good and evil in soci-
ety still hits home, but do we
.need to see more explicit vio-
lence in entertainment? That was
the question of the night for the
crowd attending the after-theater
opening night soiree at The
Westin, South Coast Plaza.
"I loved the music, hated the
violence,• said Joe Brooks of
Costa Mesa at the late-night sup-
per in the Westin's Garden Court.
"In the end, because of the
graphic nature of the murders, it
leaves you with an uneasy feel-
ing. You don't leave the theater
light-hearted, I'll tell you that.·
Center benefactor Mark
Chapin Johnson agreed. "This is
not a show with a happy end-
ing," the local arts supporter said
chatting with friends and nib-
bling on Chef Fredric Castan's
caviar. Seeing as Johnson and
friends had only just witnessed
Edward Hyde mass murder the
society of his day while attending
a swank party, there was reason
for uneasiness.
"When he (Hyde) chopped off
that woman's head and tossed it
into the arms of the other aristo-.
crat, that did ~t for me,· another
center donor said, grabbing a
second glass of champagne. "But
I loved the show," she added
before dashing off to the buffet of
salmon tartare and lobster ravioli.
Justice Sonnenshine went
from gasps to a muffled scream
by the time Hyde killed his mis-
tress, Lucy, near the end of the
performance. Reality and fantasy
just came too close for comfort.
Fortunately, the beautiful and tal-
ented Llnda Eder, who portrays
SATURDAY, AUGUST 26, 1995
I Lucy Harris (hooker with a heart
and 1l spectacular voice), entered
the Garden Court along with fel-
low cast members to mingle
with the Orange Coast crowd.
"The show has a vecy strong
message," Eder said .
Astronaut Buzz Aldrin was
there with his wife, Lols. Busi-
ness Alliance executive BW Car-
roll was in the crowd with
donors Hinda Beral, Gordon
Fishman, Pat Hancock, Byron
Henderson, Gall Kirwan, Ann
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Strader and USC School of The-
ater Dean Robert Scales.
#Jekyll and Hyde" has 30-
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reaches Broadway. Perhaps
between Costa Mesa and 42nd
Street, the production will devel-
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Craig Fleming the actor is
keeping busy with the
Shakespeare Orange
(011nty production of "A Mid-
fttmmer Night's Dream," in
tVuch he portrays Snout. Flem-
' g thf? director was at the helm
,•f "BuJbhol Crummond " at
, Iden WPsl College last month,
•fld ts now checking his sched-·~e for upcommg directing
'e )s4-Jnments. 1 ~ Flm11ng's list of lilies grew •ltw. w<·ck with his dppointment
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t•d 11c c1l11 •ndl prog Mms, and at the
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•f hrouqhout lht> vanous depart-
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·1•xplc111wd Fleming after a recent
,t how al Shdkei.peare Orange
t Jount\
;. Thl; vut 1ous departments at
'iCR th,11 f,111 under Fleming's
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f !")'ofec;..,1onc1l Conservatories, the
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SCR ptidel itlelf on using
• working prol~ for its edu-
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certainfy ~es in that respect.
A longtime actor and director,
Fleming bas been with SCR
since 1918 as a Young Conserva-
tory instructor, and was the inter-
im Young Conservatory Director
until being appointed lo his new
post.
As part of his duties, Fleming
will direct the spring Young Con-
servatory production, and will
teach one class during each
Young Conservatory semester.
Fleming is also directing the
entertainment for the annual SCR
Gala on Sept. 23, and will teach
an Adult Conservatory scene
study class that starts Sept. 19.
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tional and community programs
will be a big job for Fleming;
SCR has one of the most exten-
sive outreach and educational
programs in Southern California.
#I want to monitor our programs
and our commitment to the com-
munity, and find ways that we
can make it even better," he said.
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educational touring productions
dfld other community outreach
programs, call SCR at 957-2602.
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•Right now we have five peo·
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Mario Lescot, Theatre Dlltrlct
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ticket agent for American Aii·
lines in an office across the street
from John Wayne Airport. At
night, the 29-year-old Costa
Mesa resident is busy indulging
in what she calls her serious bob-
by: acting.
"I love being on stage," said
Williams recently. "I started with
modeling when I was a teenager,
then got into commercials. I did
plays in high school, but got out
of it for a while.•
Williams returned to acting
wtile she was li\ting in the Bay
Area, but took a short break
when her husband's job was
relocated to Orange County this
past February. Williams is back
on stage in the Irvine Communi-
ty Theater production of "Butter-
flies Axe Pree," in which she bas
a lead role.
, For "Butterflies," Williams
rehearsed for five weeks, four
nights a week. Combined with
her day job, it can be a grueling
schequle .
"I was exhausted, but it was
worth it," said Williams. #When
you're on stage, it's incredible. I
don't want it to stop."
Williams doesn't get paid for
acting yet, so until she does she's
going to hang onto her day job.
"You have to have money to
exist," she said. "I do this (act-
ing) because I love it."
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through today, ·call 857-5496.
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Dail)' Pi.lot ---· --"~ SATURDAY, AUGUST 26, 1995
' Music adds fresh twist to classic horror tale
Robert.Cucdoll menaces as the evil Edward Hyde ln the new
musical, "Jekyll and Hyde," -at the Orange County Performing
Arts Center. ,.
briefly
Signed performance
The Orange County Perform-
ing Arts Center will offer a sign-
language-interpreted perf or-
mance of the musical ·Jekyll &
Hyde" at 2 p.m. Saturday, Aug.
26 in Segerstrom Hall. This is a
continuation of service for hear-
·ing-impaired patrons which was
begun by The Center during the
run of "The Phantom of the
Opera" ln summer 1994. The ser-
vice is always offered during the
first Saturday matinee perfor-
mance of each Broadway
engagement at The Center.
A seating section in Tier 1 is
designated for the signed perfor-
mance, allowing a clear view of
both the action on stage and the
interpreter. The show will be
interpreted by Paula Dunn.
The TDD/ITV number to call
for more information on the sign-
language-interpreted perfor-
mances at The Center is 556-
2746.
Chamber deadline
approaches
The deadline for subscribing to
the Orange County Performing
Arts Center's 1995-96 Chamber
Music Series is Sept. 1. Subscrip-
tions to The Center's Chamber
Music Series are $90 for five con-
certs ($40 with current full-time
student l.D.) and are on sale now
at The Center Box Office or
Newport Be1ch
2700 w. Coast HwJ. n 1-am
.
through TicketMaster. Call 740-
2000 or 480-3232. Individual tick-
ets are $20 and go on sale approx-
simately six weeks prior to the
concert.
Five of the world's · most
renowned chamber music ensem-
bles make up the sepes in
Founders Hall. Returr\i,ng to the
series next season .Jill be the
Emerson String Quartet, Cuarteto
Latinoameri~o and The Endel-
lion String Quartet. Making their
Center debuts on the series will
be The Chilingirian String Quar-
tet and The Artis String Quartet.
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Leading man spikes "Jekyll and Hyde·
with raw power of his singing
By Tom Tltus, Daily Pilot
Originality in musical the-
ater -outside, perhap!i, of
the works of Stephen
Sondheim -is becoming more
and more elusive, which leaves
creative artists the choices of
reviving old, established hits
("Guys and Dolls," "Damn Yan-
kees") or scouring library
shelves for inspiration.
The latter option worked glo-
riously for the creators of "Les
Miserables" and "Phantom of
the Opera," so it was only a
matter of time before someone
got around to adapting Robert
Louis Stevenson's horrific clas-
sic, "The Strange Case of Dr.
Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" as a
musical. The impressive r~sults
are on view at the Orange
County Performing Arts Center.
"Jekyll and Hyde" ~with
book and lyrics by the esteemed
Leslie Bricusse ("Stop the
World, l Want to Get Off," "Dr.
Doolittle") and a soaring musi-
cal score by Frank Wild.horn -
has moments of sheer magnifi-
cence. It's worth viewing if for
no other reason than to savor
the voices of the show's three
principal performers.
But in the dual title role of
this pre-Broadway production,
Robert Cuccioli renders a stag-
gering performance that has
Tony Award written all over it.
Frederic March won the Oscar
for his interpretation, and others
from John Banymore t~
Spencer Tracy (to Jack Palance
in a riveting TV movie) have all
sunk their teeth into it, but Cuc-
cioli adds a new dimension with
the raw power of his singing
voice.
In his energized solo, "This ls
the Moment,• just before gulp-
ing the potion that will tum him
into the evil Hyde, Cuccioli
sums up his character's quest
for scientific validation with a
throbbing, visceral force more
natural to his alter ego. It
underscores Stevenson's origi-
nal concept that man's nature
includes a force capable of
uncontrolled destruction.
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CucctoU as Hyde justifiably
devours the scenery, altering his
appearance only by letting
down his ponytailed halr. His
only misstep, one for which
director Gregory Boyd must
shoulder the blame, is his too-
~alculated manner during his
final, gruesome confrontation
with Lucy, the chanteuse-hook-
er who has come to love him.
This role, gorgeously sung by
Linda Eder, is notable for repre-
senting the dark side of
romance. the. antithesis of the
sweet and gentle Lisa (Christine
Noll). Eder warms up her audi-
ence with the raunchy cabaret
number, "Bring On the Men,"
then delivers a socko first act
finale, "Someone Like You,"
which showcases her exception-
al singing voic~.
The blond, delicate Noll has
her moments as well, with a
thoughtful "His Work -and
Nothing More" and the wistful
~Once Upon a Dream.• And, in
an exhibition of vocal and tech-
nical excellence, she teams with
Eder for the mesmerizing duet.
"In His Eyes." It's all done with
mirrors.
Another duet calculated to
impress playgoers is the climac-
tic "Confrontation " number
between Jekyll and Hyde. Nat-
urally, Cuccioli can't be in two
places at once, but by playing
against a screened image, he
conveys the desired impression.
Notable in support are Philip
Hoffman as Jekyll's friend,
Utterson, and Nita Moore as
Lucy's flashy Pal, Nellie. But the
most impressive is Martin Van
Treuren, who bounces back and
forth from the elegant Sir Dan-
vers Carew, Lisa's father, to the
seedy, scroungy pimp, Spider.
"Jekyll and Hyde," making
its third try at the big time, ha
the heart of •Les Miz" and the
glands of "Sweeney Todd," not
to mention the melodramatic
soul of "Phantom." But most
importantly, it bas Cucdoli
delivering an exhaustingly bril·
liant performance in the title
roles.
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community commentary
.Drink it up -Newport's water. well-filtered, good qtiality . ~
I n reference to Jen Vandersloot's let-
ter in last Saturday's ed.ltion of the
Pilot, titled •Newport's water plan
leaves bad taste in mouth·:
I am very familiar with the alternate
f)urce of water project from my eight
~ars service on the council, which
mcluded duty on the aty Utilities Com-
rruttee, which monitored all dspects of
the pro1ect, including projected water
quality, on a monthly bas1S.
points along the river channel and from
surface water from throughout Orange
County that is filtered as it naturally
penetrates several hundred feet under-
groqnd through several aqw.f er layers.
Water from wells sunk into the basin
has been used for several years by most
Orange County cities at a lower cost to
augment supplies received from the
Metropolitan Water District. The citi-
zens of those severd.l cities, which
includ e nearby Costa Mesa, Fountain
Valley and Huntington Beach, certamly
have not suffered any ill effects from
use of water from the basin. As a mat-
ter of fact, basin water quality is equal
to or better than the water obtained
from the MWD.
runs roughly parallel to Pacific Coast
Highway tor several miles to preclude
~t water penetrating into the basin.
Llttle, ii any, of this barrier w~ter reach-
es the mairi basin. If any does, which I
doubt, it has been so diluted by salt
water, the initial fresh water augmenta·
tion and natural subsurface filtration
that it would meet water quality stan-
dards.
It is important to remember that the
water received from the Fountain Val·
ley wells will be treated again at our
reservoirs to meet state and federal
standards, as is the water we now
receive from MWD, before it is dis-
pensed to local consumers.
Acres Project) with basin-supplied fresh
water. 'Ifeated waste water for land-
scaping is also used extensively for
landscaping in the city of Irvine and the
Newport Coast. Incidentally, this water
is treated to the point that it could be
drinkable with the addition of chlorine
in emergencies. The Green Ac:n;,s pro-
ject will be extended to Newport' Beach
within the next two years for area golf
course and public park irrigation.
Rather than delaying the well wate r
project, as Vandersloot suggests, it
shoµld be accelerated, so citizens of the
community will benefit sooner from the
lower cost of water and to insulate the
city from the ever-increasing cost of
MWD supplied water.
• From that background, I can assure
~veryone that Vandersloot's letter is
nrurutigated disinformation and should
~e ignored The water that will eventu-
ally be used by Newport citizens comes
(rom the Ordnge County Wate1 Basin,
which underlie!. most of Orange Coun-
(y The -:;ource of water for the basin
lf(Hne!> from wc1ter that has been divert-
~d from the Santc1 Ana River at several
Treated waste water, augmented by
MWD-supplled fresh water, is used to
provide an underground barrier that
Apparently, Vandersloot confused
the treated waste water now being
used only for watering landscaping by
several Orange County cities (Green
• "41L SANSONE is a former Newport Beach
city councilman. ' By Phil Sansone
~ONORING WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE
Women should k eep
ijghting for e quality .
11dc1y we will be embark.mg
n the 75th year anniver-
ary of women's suffragf'.
lust thmking about this, over-
.,.. ~lming feelings stir deep
inside me.
~y emotions express anger
lor,the suppressing of women for
1 Ah. so long and yet
Y y,nat I am ecstatic.....
1 ld about om lllfJU OUr dchlevements f ou,nding Can we
'h+ if lillagme what Sl1>c,ers o Susan B wnm en 's Anthony, Eliza-
y beth Cady S~age Stanton, Carrie
S r11 to US Chap~an Catt ':.:7 and Alice Paul
1ust to name a today ... ? few -endured?
lmagme to be thought of as nat-
urC\lly wedk If married. women
coUldn 't own property. their
walJes went to their husbands
ancJ their lives were centered
c1r~nd their children and homes.
\.lqiough some women have
ch~sen to stdy ho. me, ttus m itseli wa chosen, not expected. U you
we e single, you dnlted through
th idea of mamage instead of
< mtsciousl y t.h.in.k.i.ng about 1t.
~ul what still IS fnghterung is
thEt"e are some people running
df4md today sb.ll Uunk.ufg that
women should still be considered
an ~ antiquated fastuon, and
wbot IS unnerving IS that we
ha'fe tome a long way, but we
still have obstacles to overcome
Fo~ example, equal pay. equal
"mployment {I know there are
I
I
I
many qualified women who
deserve _upper echelon posi-
tions), s~xual harassment ... my
list could go on .
lf we want lo fully achieve our
equality. we must never stop
fighting. We as individuals have
a responsibility, to stand~ for
ourselves and our rights.
Although these may have con-
squences, 1ust think of what
Susan B Anthony, Ehzabeth
Cady Stanton, Glona Stemem,
your grandmother and your
mother have endured. They have
foughf for you and me and
women for generabons lo come.
This alone should gwe each and
every woman the courage and
the gumption.
I am not saying that you
shouJd stand on your street cor-
ner and shout "Equality1or
Women" -if you would like to,
then do so. I am imploring all
women to always, no matter
what situation they may be in,
constantly demand equality.
Aside from my soap box, I
have been sitting on pins and
needles waiting for today's
Women's Suffrage celebration
from 10 a.m. lo noon at the Plaza
of Flags in Sdnta Ana Civic Cen-
ter. Many influential women will
speak and acknowledge this vic-
torious day
I ask myself. •What would our
founding sisters of women's suf-
frage say to us today?• Possibly.
"Keep on fighting.•
ANNE MARIE SCANLON
Costa Mesa
: contact your representatives
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' COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERV1SORS
Hflt of Administration, 10 Civic Center
Pia~. Santa Ana, 92701 ; Jim Silva 2nd
Dis\ (Costa Mesa) 834-3220; Marian
Ber;eson 5th Dist. (Newport Beach, San-
ta a Heights) 834-3550
CO NTY BOARD OF EDUCATION
2<1> Kalmus Drive. Costa Mesa, P.O. Box
905t, 92628-9050, 966-4000. Eubeth 0. Parker, member, Trustee
Are 5 (Costa Mesa, Newport Beach.)
CO COMMUMTY COU£GE DIST1UCT
1 ~O Adams Ave. Costa Mesa, 92626.
432~5012
• •
he name ·zoo Port" h as
often been candidly used
in describing our city of
Chancellor: William M. Vega, E. O .. ;
President: Sherry Baum; Board Mem-
bers: Paul G. Berger. Nancy Pollard, Wal·
ter G. Howald, Armando R. Ruiz.
CJTY GOVERNMENT
Costa Mesa: City Hall, 77 Fair Drive.
754-5223. Joe Erickson, mayor; Peter
Buffa, Sandy Genis, Mary Hornbudcle
and Gary Monahan, council members.
N.wport a..dt: City Hall, 3300 New-
port Blvd., 644-3309. John Hedges, may·
or; John Co><. Jan Oebay, Thomas
Edwards, Norma Glover, Dennis O'Neil.
~an Watt. council memberl .
lEAH HOGSTEN I DAll.Y PllOT
lWenty-slx youngsters completed the English as a Second Language program at the Shalimar Drive Leaming Center, including
Eduardo Garda, 8, (above, center).
. gains
ESL GRADUATES
lWo dozen Costa Mesa children graduated from a summer-long Eng-
lish as a Second Language class offered at the Shalimar Drive Leaming
Center. The children met three times a week and were assisted by retired
Laguna Beach businessman Bill McDonald, as well as other volunteer
tutors.
SHALIMAR PEACE
A series of meetings between Costa Mesa officials and Shalimar Drive
residents has eased tensions created by the city's tough neighborhood
clean-up strategy. The residents now say they've noticed a drop in crimi-
nal activity since the city dosed off Shalimar Drive with cement barriers.
BEAR STREET SCHOOL •
The Newport-Mesa Unified School District sold the old Bear Street
School site for $5.3 million to a home developer. The sale was a major cog
in the district's plan lo offset a more than $8 million loss in the county
investment pool bankruptcy.
readers respond ·
losses
HALSHIRJN
Hmtior High fOOtbell legend Harold •Hal"
...., ~Aug. 19 at the age Of 11. The e COiia ~ nsident'i many athletic achieve-
mtmta .._ ~ -tncl,µding hil contribution to
the fabled 11'21'8 t..m -and be allb served the ·
commUnlty • • Newport Beach police Otflcer.
GIOVE OF MEMORY AND HOPE .
COit& MeM 1-klent Judy Hubbard's idea to create a
~GI.._. ID C8nyon Pm memory of people
•wboM JIYes have beien toUdied by HIV" was soundly
trounced by tbe Ccllta MeM Parks ComnilssiOn. Com-
mt..aarMn Mid tbe ~ didri't cdmply With dty
Polk.Toa ..,....,ftJqoelbl and that~ the S2.500 Hubbilld illllllcl.wOq)d open the door to Other
•Wlmftmetary" -Mal ~eltl.
-brought a conservative voice to
that arena.
JOAN McAWSTER
Newport Beach r
wport Beach. The usual
s ng relates to visitors who
f quent the beaches and
rs. However, it is becoming
re and more apparent that
citizens, boating organiza-
n s and local businesses that
g the h arbor have become
cjlptured creatures for the cus-
Animals were out in force in 'Zoe Port'~ Minding our P
When you deal with a serious.
subject like •Drug Testing," you
have to speak carefully. Our feel-
ings can be described by using a
few •p• words:
t•mers lining the rail of some ~arter boats to point at, make
f•n of and jeer as U they w ere ~ a trolley touring the San
diego Zoo.
A an interested harbor
ater, I was totally taken
ack when I witnessed a
rter boat trying to break up,
gross intimidation, the start
the summer Twilight Race ol
small sail boats Aug. 9 at
Balboa Yacht Club. The
pper'• action waa like sboo-
a nock of birds noating In
way of h1s bow wake by
rep ated sounding of a loud
bull horn and dressing down
the small boat skippers with a
loudspeaker for daring to be in
bis way. I wonde red if he real-
ly impressed his customers?
It seems that 80 or so years
of small boat sailing lore and
tradition may no longer be
welcome recreation for New-
port Beach residents and all
those who sail at. the many
boating organizations of llae
harbor by the aetions of some
charter boat sklpp~ra. Do they
really look at thoH who Bve,
wort and play lo the harbOr ••
creatures to be ~tared at and
bowled (or tOotM at) ln tlaelt ·zoo Portr
Money shouldn't go
to HIV memorial
I read in the pa~ the article
regarding placing some kind ol
memorial irl Canyon Park in
memory ol HlV patients.
Do you plan to also place
memonals for cancer patientaf
Dri.ig ~ts? Heart patients? •
I feel that's wlft we ha"
PW:et like l Porelt Lewn and
l>adftc \'MW.
The park n supPosed to be a
happy plea!. How many p*'8i
doweldl haw for our~-'° ~being JW!hwMd,,, tbe
-. in our IOdMtf . • _I ·Hy ipend tM money on
~to tlnd CUl'9I b tbe ... M:' rather than plaClng memo-
rials. I live across the fence. from
Wilson Park. 1 loo' out my win-
dow and wonder if I'm in a differ-
ent country. How did we let our
parks deteriorate this way?
The homel-brtng their gro-
cery carts with their blankets and
bottles of cheap wine and settle in
for the nighl Drug dealers watt
for their deall. Lovers show up in
the afternoon for 1ex in the park.
Why? Beeeu.. we let It happen.
It's tb'ne to give our kids aod
grandchildren blclt a late place
to play ... a place where they
won't be reminded of some
clreadfu1 dlleUe.
Think before you accept mon·
ft'/ just becaUM it's D)ODeyf
DIXIE GMDOUS1a
COit.a Mesa
In. defense of a ~chool
boar.d trustee
Sharon Boudreau called your
hotline to say •the worst part
about Wendy Leece being efect.
ed to the Newport~Mesa school
board ll that ab• bu been~ a
forum to preach her riaht_.~
drivel.• I'm l\ll'e Ml.' Boudreau
and others ol her Ilk 1'998Dt tbat a
Republlc«n conservative has
been eleded to the boan1 a.rid bu
the courage to make statements
contrary to the predictable agen-
da ol academMI liberals.
The fact 11 Mil. Leice'I YleWI
reprtllllt .•·""91 number (plobl-
bly tbe maijodty) ol Newpc>rt·
M.,. 'dtilelll. UMt we .,.
.en~ to bOw lbe bM
The •p•urpose of this volun·
ta.ry random program would not
be "P"uilitive, b ut rather •p"osl-
tive. And what better school to
tat this •p•11ot program ii'1 than
CDM. Newport Mesa's premier
high lthool ll ldeally set up to test
th1s concept. Out •p•rtndpal Don
Martin bu experif!flce garnered
from b1i dlys at El Toro. Out
•p•uenta have been highly
•p• Olltive. JI we can make th1s
sUcceiltul by belplnO to elbnlnat•
teen...,_ drug UM, tbm we can
~·. gtMt ID8MW'e ol •p•ride1
.IOftllj AND M8MM WALZ
Newport '-ch
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CHILDREN
CONTINUED FROM A 1
which at times is &uh-divided into
SJ>41lilh-spealdng and English·
speaking sections Paularino boasts
about 16 children and their parents.
Sonora was limited to a one-week
class starting next week, and Killy-
brooke's class didn't get off the
groWld because of a lack of parental
interest.
But parents at College Park Ele-
mentary are thrilled with the pro-
gram.
•1 took off work to do this, I
thought it was that important,• parent
Jan Snyder said.
During the 2 112-hour class, par-
ents spend time learning education-
al games to play with their children,
watching child-rearing videos and
getting to know other kindergarten
parents.
•1t helps us meet other parents
without suddenly jumping into a
huge group,• Kathleen Cloutier
said.
"We do activities with the Span-
ish-speaking parents, so we can get
together and our children see us
getting along, and then it's easier for
our children to get along,• Snyder
said.
SATURDAY, AUGUST 26, 1995 AU
SOFFER
CONTINUED FROM A 1
just tow them anyway.
•They're not eqclosed, • Erick-
son said. •And they ~ouJd be
enclosed, out of View from the
street.•
As for the lien on the property,
Soffer questions whether the dty
can do that.
•They can't take a lien unless I
owe them money,• he said.
Erickson says he's wrong. He
said the city can obtain a lien to
cover the cost of repairs.
"The city's prepared to go in
there and do the repairs ourself."
Erickson said. "We're doing this
with other problem properties in
the city, and Sid shouldn't be
treated any differently JUSt
because he's Sid Soffer.•
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The class also helps the first-time
students adjhst to schoot a little at a
time.
Cecilia Schreyer said she's
noti~ a change in her son Peter's
attitude in just one week.
MARC MARTIN f DAILY PILOT
Kathleen Cloutier works with her daughter Amy Snyder, 4, on a dass project at the College Park
parenting pre-school dass.
•Divorce "'
• Bankruptcy
• Landlord/fenant
"The first day, he wouldn't leave
me. Now he has no problem running
off and playing with the other luds, •
she said.
The class offers an opportunity for
parents to see today's teachmg meth-
ods, said teacher Leslie Murtaugh,
one of three teachers leading the pilot
program.
"Teachers have one expectation,
and parents have another expecta-
tion,· she said. "This gives us an
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New Costa Mesa glils volleyball
coach no shrinking violet ...
QUOTE OF THE DAY
".1fter getting the job hNe (Co.ta M na) they
(Laguna &tachJ were laughing at me ... •
-COAal DAW? SORREILS
I I I \ ' I I I I I I I I I I I ' I I\ I -\ ( I I I I ) I' \ I I I ' ,, I '. I I \\ '
CdM coach inheriting the (win)d
• Brian Chartier opens
reign with solid corps of
returning talent for '95.
By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot
CORONA DEL MAR -Brian
Chartier, Corona del Mar High's
fifth girls volleyball coach since
1989, isn't walking into foreign
territory.
"I've coached against a lot of
these players in club volleyball, so
•.
I know a lot about what they can
do," Chartier said. "It's a good
feeling to be coaching them."
Chartier has other reasons to
feel good. He has eight returning
players from last year's Lance
Stewart-coached team that fin-
ished 8-2 in the Sea View League
(9-10 overall).
He inherits one of the best set-
ters -6-foot-2 senior Kelly
Campbell -in Orange County, as
well as in CIF Southern Section
Division I circles.
Campbell, a first-team All-CIF
Division I selection last season,
and senior outside bitter Kathryn
Rice were members of the Daily
Pilot's all·district Dream Team in
1994.
"It's a goO:_d opportunity to run
this program," said Chartier, 29,
who bas spent several years
coaching in the Long Beach and
Torrance areas. "Any time you
can take over perhaps the most
successful high school girls volley-
ball program in the area. throughout
• SEE VOLLEYBALL PAGE 82
• 1huindey: Newpon ........
Hlgh"ss.lforw
+ ~ c.o.ta Mesa High .. MultMgl • I
• ~ Corvlul def Mw
Hlgh's Sea Kings
+ c.-111: n.--Coast Col~'s ,;;;~
DIAMOND DAVE ,
• Dave Sorrells vows Costa Mesa girls will
become volleyball power on the prep level.
By Richard Dunn, Staff Wnter
COSTA MESA -You could say there's at least one chip on
• Dave Sorrells' shoulder, §Dd he intends to cash it m ~t Costa
Mesa High, where Sorrefts becomes the Mustangs' fourth girls
volleyball coach in four years.
"The difference is, I'm going to be here next year, as
opposed to the last four or five coaches they've had,• Sorrells,
• SEE DIAMOND DAVE PAGE 82
I J I\ I I ' I I '' ' I I ; \ I I
11 I ( I I I ~ ( I I ( ) ( ) L F ( ) ( ) T H ;\ I. L
I t's all business
on the practice
fields now, as
illustrated in
this photo
coverage of Costa
Mesalilgh's
Mustangs as they
gird for their
season-opener
HEL L
WE EK
"< II I I> I I I
Sept. 7 -JMyfair <-Newport), 7
Sept. 14 -Westmlnsw (at Newport), 7
Sept. 21 -Edison (.t Orange Coast), 7
Sept. 29 -Troy CM Fuhrton HS), 7:30
Oct. 7 -Santa AM Cat SA Bowl), 7
• Oct. 13 -Lagunt Beech* (at Newport), 7
Oct. 19 -AJISo NigUel* {at Newport), 7
Oct. 26 -~· (at Orange Coast), 7
Nov. 2 -UnMrslty* (at Newport). 7
Nov. 9 -Laguna Hills* (at Mission Viejo). 7
•Denotes hdfic Coast League game.
DAILY PILOT PHOTOS BY
DON LEACH
Sailors·
benefit
with four
transfers
• Coach, however, dispels
any notion that it's a case
of "Transfer High ."
By Richard Dunn. Datly Pilot ~
I
I
NEWPORT BEACH -Trans-t
fers can drastically change a foot-l
ball program. 1
Case in point: Edison High got
a great tailback in 1979,, Kerwin
Bell, who led the Bill Workman-
coached Chargers to the CIF Big
Five Conference title and a 14-0
record.
In 1990, Mater De1 got Derek
Sparks, who rushed for 279 yards •
m his first game as a Monarch,
mcludmg three long touchdown
runs against Santa Ana in his first
four ca.mes.
"If we had a guy who trans-
terred in, a superstar, then maybe
(it would be news),• Newport
Harbor Coach Jeff Brinkley said .
"Los Alamitos just got (a trans-
fer). a 6-7, 300-pound guy from
Texas, but so far, none of those
guys have walked through Qur •
doors."
• SEE SAILORS PAGE B3
richard
dunn r ,.
f
Sept. 7 under new
coach Jerry Howell.
At right returning
All-Padfic Coast
League two-way
lineman Jason
Morin takes a
well-deserved
break at one of the
more revered
objem in camp -
the water fountain
-with wide recetver-
detemlve lineman
Brian Abbott in the
background.
Not your
prototype f ·_
grandma
Above and at the
left are a sample of
the collisions as
players at Mesa, as
well as those at
Estanda, Corona
del Mar and
Newport Harbor,
do battle with one
another in hopes Of
gaining, or holding
onto, the starter's
role.
Eagles in the process of turning their syStem into a game for rq,adrunners
• Estand.a football players~
to new run offense like ducks to
water, according to their coach.
ly Rldwd °"""' CW/ Pilot
Johner's bullets. ..
A year later, BStanda, still lacking speed·
and qualiZn,recetYen, struggled through a
1-9 c~ tbeo went -'-6 Jut yeer.
"For yeers w.'ve tried to throw. but
we've been Nal saow,• Eagle Coech John
IJebengoad Mid.
Myron Miller, the former CON Mela
COllCb Who WU probably taan aft l.WMID·
gOod .. CbrtsbDM cant lilt IMt ...... IOl-
lowlng an acba1"19 ~ tongue Jpbingl In
,.. .... .,..,... .. bty .._ almlrk on .......
..
Whyf .wen. Miller's tnouence bas car-
ried over to EstaMLa, 'Where the Eaglel,
With the majority Cl tMlr ottenstVe 11.nem.n
and n.inning baca retmmng, will copy
Mesa's pitch-and-trap often1e ot the put
three l8UOnl in tiopei Of tui'nlng around
thm~ ~ wbo WW me • double-Wing attack tutMd GI an I~ Mal
to~ ba Iba di •lltOD toclo. ·-de dlgP.g and ~ the bnln ot the qi·
Ml ptcb-end~ OUN. DanMartdMm.
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• Knitting? Baking apple
pies? Not hardly. These
grandmothers will whip
you into shape.
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Alshuler Ford
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CONTINUED FROM 81
a period of time, it's a great
opportunity, and hopefully ..I'll
keep on improving the pro-
gram.·
Chartier, who succeeds Stew-
art's three-year reign, in which
Cd.M won national, state and
CIF titles in 1992 and 1993,
acquires a program that will be
ranked among the top
six in the Orange
County and CIF Divi-
sion I preseason polls.
"We have a good
core ol seniors, and a
Jot of these girls have
a lot of expenen~e
playing in tough
matches and being in
competitive situa-
tions,· Chdrtier said.
"l think that'll-help us Chartier
throughout the year.•
The Sea Kings will need ear-
ly. They open against Mater Dei
Sept. 13 in a nonleague match,
then compete in the challenging
Orange County Championships
Sept. 15-16.
It gets tougher. They play
Calvary Chapel and Huntington
Beach in nonleague matches,
then travel lo Chicago to play m
the Nike C hallenge Sept. 28-29.
a national lourndlTlent for the
lop teams m the country.
"We'll be put to the test.''
Chartier said. ·At the Pnd of the
year, we're playing in the
Redondo Tournament, wtuch IS
pretty Lough. also, so put that in
with our league schedule, and
we have one of the toughest
schedules anybody has to face
But we like 1t like that "
Of CdM's 14 pldyers, Camp-
bell is most celebrated She will
N. MarshaJJ Warmington
carry the swing load, as well as
set.
"l think the key for us is bal-
ance, having enough bitters on
the court to balance the attack
out and not put a lot of pressure
on Kelly or Kathryn,• Chartier
said. •Our other bitters are .
capable enough of adding to the
attack. The key ls to be bal-
anced over all on the net.•
Senior Melissa Ford will also
set, as well as hit, while middle
blockers Doris Hawley (6-0
senior) and Julie
Coombe (5-9 senior) are
returning letter winners
who are. expected to
start.
It appears that junior
Heather Marshall will
start at outside hitter on
the left side, where. the
Sea Kings lack strength.
Senior Nicole Marshall
and juniors Nada Dorsey
and Kara Willgeroth are
also returning
players.
Back-row specialists' .Lindsay
Warnungton, Hayden Aley and
Jeanette Alshuler are juniors,
while Chelsea Carden is a
senior.
"(Rice) is ow best left-side
hitter,• Chartier said. •she's a
great all-around player, a great
passer and defensive player.
(Ford) will probably do some
setting and also hit, and (Haw-
ley) is going to have a really
good year for us. I've been real
happy with (Coombe) in the
middle; l think that'll b~ a strong
poirtt for us." I
Chartier's philosophy is to
perform the simple tasks well,
play good ball control and serve
and pass well. Fundamentally
sound is the key.
The demanding schedule
should toughen them up for the
playoffs.
Aley Carden
DIAMOND DAVE
CONTINUED FROM 81
49, said. "You can definitely sdy
there's a new kid in town, but I'm
definitely not a kid. H
Sorrells, a longtime volleyball
official and club coach, better
known as "Diamond Dave" by
his peers, takes over a program
that finished 3-11 d year ago.
•It's not going to be the same
3-11 team," sdld Sorrells, a Lagu-
na Beach nauve who has tned for
fow years to land dn Orange
County cOdchmg pos1bon, mclud-
mg the recent opening at Laguna
Beach, only to come up short,
even though his impressive
resume includes havtng coached
two gold-medal winning
Olympians (Craig Buck and
Steve Salmons) and a pau of
national championship club
teams in the lctle 1970s
Sorre lls. a USA National refer-
ee. hasn't coached smce 1987,
while his expenence coaching
girls is limjted.
Even th.ts year's Mesa squad -
led by seniors Tawny Bayes,
Amanda Sunmonds and Alicia
Harber -is slim with only seven
players. "We're going to have an
ironman squad, H Sorrells said.
"The mobvation level here is
tremendous," Sorrells added.
•And I think the plus side is,
whatever the success this team
has is because of me. It's not a s1t-
uation where you roll out the ball
and win a championship, like
Laguna Beach. We don't have
many bodies to work with, but
we're going to surprise some peo-
ple. It's too early to tell, because
we haven't played anybody yet,
but I told these girls we are going
to CIP and I'm sticking by that."
Sorrells, knowledgeable 0£ the
juniors in the Laguna Beach area.
said he was •ttcked off" about not
getting an inteJView for the
vacantl.agunajob, "but I noticed
Costa Mesa had a position open
and I went for it."
MIDAY'S COUNTS
'Tm an extremely competitive
person, and I fully believe that if I
was hired at Laguna Beach that I
could have won a national cham-
p1onstup, • Sorrells said. •1t•s
interesting that I've wound up in
a place like Costa Mesa. Even
though it has very little experi-
e nce, l fully intend, within three
to fow years, to have one of the
top programs in Orange County. I
absolutely expect that.
MThere's a little extra motiva-
tion, too, because no'fr1y knows
that I'm coaching ere that's
involved with high school volley-
ball at the moment. Nobody
thinks I'm going to do anything,
and I don't like the fact that peo-
ple don't think I can coach, so I'm
on a mission. I've gotten to know
all those juniors in Laguna Beach,
because that's where I play, so I
was disappointed I didn't get the
job there, and after getting the
job here, they were laugbmg at
me. Laguna Beach is 1n our
league, so there's more motiva-
tion."
Those iron-girls expected to
carry the load are setter Bayes,
middle blocker Simmonds and
outside bitter Harber, perhaps the
Mustangs' best bitter. Sophomore
Julie Collett, an All-CIP softball
player last spring, is an inexperi-
enced middle blocker, but a fine
athlete,
JunJor Sarah Yenny and
sophomore Taline Seikeldjlan are
also expected to 1tart.
·l'm extremely committed to
buildmg one of the finest pr(l-
grams here at this school," Sor-
rells said. "In relation to where
most girls are today, this team ls
extremely inexperienced, but
they're the most motivated group
of girls l've ever seen in my lite.
We're not in the class of Laguna
Beach or Newport Harbor, b\tt
we're going to be a lot better than
we used to be."
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LEAH HOGSTEN I DAILY Pit.OT
Kelly Campbell (left), Kathryn Rice are Corona del Mar's
major guns as 1995 girls volleyball season looms.
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WWgeroth
Newport Harbor boys have
some big shoes to fill in '95
• Senior captain Dail
Overton lone returning
starter for the Sailors.
By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BEACH -Five of
the top six runners who helped
Newport Harbor High finish third
in the CIP Southern Section Divi-
sion m-AA Finals last fall are run-
ning again this season.
The catch, hQwever, is they've
traded their Newport singlet for
the jersey of their respective col-
lege.
"We're very, very young,· said
Sailors Coach Bim Barry, who will
follow with interest the exploits of
last year's senior standouts
Shahram DeZahd (UCI), Ryan
Adams and Andrew Van Note
(Cal State Fullerton), as well as
Henry Chian and Jake Swanson
(Orange Coast College).
The aforementioned group left
some sizable shoes to fill,· having
finished third in the Sea View
League and just missing a berth
in the CIF state meet, losing a
Division m tie-breaker with Back
Bay rtval Corona del Mar.
"Hopefully, by the end of the
year, we'll be better than some
people $irlticipate us being
(picked for sixth in the rugged
Sea View),• Barry said. "It's cer-
taiJUy a little different situation for
J.15 this year. This is the first time
in three years we haven't been
ranked in the Orange County top
10 in the preseason."
Barry, entering his seventh
season, said the team's goals will
be to simply improve each meet
and let the wins and losses l4
care of them.selves.
"It's a little different persp
tive on the season this year," E
ry said. ·we have three guys v.
varsity experience and two
those ran just one meet apiece
Senior captain Dan Overtor
the lone returner who has coru
tently tested varsity competiti
while sophomore Claudio Cor
and junior Brad Torrey w1
afforded a brief taste last fall.
"Claudio had a successful S•
son on the frese; level, fini
ing fourth at 1 ague finals wt
running hUrt,. said.
Seni~r Ty Thatar, who exem1
fies the strong work ethic of t
entire group, according to Bai
should figure in the top fr
which could also include fre:
man Curt Herberts; who a
posted a solid summer.
"Ty had a great summer," s.
Barry, who will take the team
Mammoth for a five-day can
beginning Monday. •He has
missed a day of practice anc
expect him to make big jurn
from where he was last year.·
• Juniors Ben Boettner and Ni
Foster will bid to hold off a stro
corps of freshman to round c
the top seven.
"Ow freshman class could
fantastic," Barry said. "We had
(freshmen) at workouts OI) a reg
Jar basis this summer, which is t
most we've had since I've be
here. That's real encouraging."
Barry is also encowaged by I
team's work ethic.
"Our guys are really workil
hard and I think we're comiJ
together as a team,• he said. "I
a fun 'yroup to work with.•
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•7~00 ••• or sign up for al three and SAVEi (Muln1um four people per ciasa)
CALL 660-5102 • 1701 GO F COURSE PR. COSTA M ESA
This project is spearheaded by the Museum's board of directors led by Marcia Bents. She, along with husband Bill, are long·time Newport Beach residents. They
carry on their daughter's (Bettina Bents1 vision. Bettina was an outstanding young woman and champion sailor, who died In 1983 at the age of 26, with a
passionate dream to create a nautical museum and share with the world the lore surrounding the harbor she loved.
With a fitting showcase to exhl>it local harbor histoiy and a membe~ now exceeding 600, the Newport Harbor Nautical Museum wtn honor the legacy of
Bettina Bents.
Another $100,000 needs to be raised before the Museum can complete Its full remodeling needs.
Oedced out In nautical booting and ~. the Newport Harbor Nautical Museum will be formdy chrtstened In Bettina Bent's memory with a gala ceremony on
Friday, Sept 22 from 6 to 10 p.m. More than 500 guests are expected to attend the lavish celebration. The evening wl lndudt a cocktai rtelption, <Inner buffet
and live musical entertainment In lddltk>l'I to Muaeum tours and a silent auotton. The memorable evtning will cumklate with firaworb and the offidal
announcement of fl8 steamboat's name.
·--------·-·----------------------·------------------------------------·--------------"N~me the Newport Harbor Nautical ,.,useum" Conte$t
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-SAILORS
CONT1'4JlD FROM 81
Winrung can create a lrickle-
down effect, from the lower football
levels to the other athletic programs
at the school. Sometimes, there are
transfers, players seeking greener
pastures.
Brinkley. whose unbeaten and
untied squad last year won the CIF
Southern Section DiVlSion V cham-
p1onslup, dismisses the notion that
his four transfers thJ.s season are
residual effects of last year's title.
"We've never had anybody
(transfer in), ff Bnnkley said. "We're
not a transfer school, so to speak.~
The Sailors have four transfers
who couJd crack the starting lineup
In two weeks: Kelly Scalzo, a 6-1,
250-pound offensive lineman, who
started at Savanna last fall; Chris
Morrell. from Santa Margarita, is
scheduled to start in the secondary;
Chad Hill, from Irvine, could con-
tend for time at linebacker; and
Chris Werner, from Mater Dei, couJd
di.so start in the c;econdary.
Family issues forced Scalzo's
trdnsfer, while the others had
illreddy lived m the area
#Basically, we're Just getting
some reguJar guys, not some tail-
back who ran for 2,000 yards some-
where last year. ThE>y're just some
guys who wanted to play and come
to a new school. M Brinkley said.
You've got .lo think of the situation
111 terms of why they cdllle here.
Werner. who didn't even play last
yPar because he wds sick, had a
brother who played for me, dnd real-
is tically, he's in our school district.
lie wanted to come here for four
years and his pdrentl> finally let him.
uMorrell, he's a guy who has
hved here. He didn't even play foot-
uall at Santa Marganta last year. but
l1dd played edflier as a lower-level
quy there
Hill
, ..
Wemer
-NWNARIOI
FOOl9AU. COACH
JEFF BRINKLEY
"We haven't had guys transfer-
ring in before. First of all. it's not
legal to move just to go somewhere.
But I know people do it. It does hap-
pen in football."
In Newport Harbor's case, there
was no off-season shopping spree
by tlie parents to enroll their kids
into a, Division V school with an
enrollIDent m the neighborhood of
1,000.
"With the circwnstances. m tPrms
of how we got these guys, I don't
think it was because of the win-
ning,· Brinkley said
Newport Harbor, meanwhile,
continues its traditional, straight-for-
ward regunen while preparing for
another season.
The Tars. who have been to the
playoffs in eight of the last 10 years,
reaching at least the quarterfinals m
seven of those postseclSon yea rs,
arrive at 8 a.m. each day and gener-
ally d.on't clock out until 7 p.m.
Typically. the day consists ol gen-
eral ~eetings. defensive meetings,
conditiomng, a break. defe nsive
practice, lunch, special tedms prac-
tic-e, another break, offensive meet-
ings, offensive practice dnd
weightlifting
llAIQTUU;
Nia i1D11 ....
MOlfDl/(lf ....... ....... cc (•t W.t ~-lnslgn); 1.
Mond.ys. 7 1; 2. lul .. l; 9. ,_ OWo-
prKtic. 5--'; 4 . 20-20 "ecy-den. -..; 5 Penel Code.
l-6; " llotribe. 1-8. MM1' CC: (It West
NewporHnslgn): 1.
Sh111nroclu, 6-l; 2. (tie)
Just Pl1y, 5-4; Miked
Pll'<•. 54; Old llut Slo. 5-
4, S Thunder Rrm, .._..; 6.
Mlldre Mlldneu, 1-&.
Men's C (Jt UllQ)fn.-
Enslan)· I Orummy King
White a Gire. 1·1; 2.
Dunk On You. 5-l; 3. (tie)
P.nthen, 4-4; "utan a TUcker, 4-4, Third String.
4-4; 6 (tie) KPMG ~mt MMW1Ck. H, Latham &
Winlont, .H ; 8 Gfbton.
Dunn • (.M~ 2~
rdfsoAY ~GUES
Men's I (Alt West New-
por\) I. Kn~ 8-0: 2 (tle) Humor KlngJ. 6-
2; Place MilltS. 6-2; •· (tie)
AJr Newport. 3-S; Juicen,
3·5; !tun 'N Gun. 3-5; 7. R·
Selves. 2-6; IL BMC. 1-7.
Meft'I C (It Ensign). I.
•Squer .a, Oarkt, 8·2; 2
(tie) 8rkklayers. 6-4; No
Vert. 6-4, 4 All Gua<ds. 5-
5, 5 Shooters. 4-6; 6 The
B~IM, 19.
wtOHESOAY LEAGUES
Men's A (at West New-
port) 1. Mod Squad, 9-2:
2 Sharkl, 8 2; 3. Balls Of
Justtce. 7-4; 4 Brave Sun·
ny. 4-S, 5. Lost In Space, 3·
7, 6 Cassfdv's Fools, 3-8;
7 Kings. Hi. '
Men'• CC (at E11Sign)·
I Griul1M. 8·1, 2. Ace In
The Holt, 7 2; 3 Rholds,
5-4, t. Baxter Blue, 4·5, 5.
SQulrrels, 2·7, Tasmanian
War Devils. t-6 Men .. C (at llncoln) 1
(tie) Islanders. 8-1,
SYCiR. 8-I, 3 (lie) Quilt·
silwr, 5-4, R1mshots, 5-4,
5 (tre) Blazers, 4·5,
Mofo's, 4-5, 7 (lie) C'. & W
Ro1ds, I 8 Viva Las
Vegai, 1-8.
THURSDAY LEAGUES
Men's C (at Ensign)· I
Tony ValentJnt Contruc·
t1on, ~ 2 Flak.er, 6-3; 3
R1p-Mesteri. 4-5. 4 (tit)
Dolores Sportf1shmg. Hi;
Haskell a White, 3-6; 6
Team Ganis. 2·7 ~·s CC (at West
Newport)-1 (lte) Touche
Ross. f>. 3; Tr epperi, 6-3, 3
Tht Herd, 5-4, 4. Silver
Bullets, 4·5, 5 (lit) Full
Thronle, J 6; Pedtnrtans,
3·6
SOFTBAU.
Costa~ Coed C.2· 1 Fa1rv1ew.
16 pomts, 2 Goo<l Oues·
lion, 8. l Verifone, 6; 4.
PM Slamml'rs, 2 ModHi.d Coed C: 1
0 D Couples Goat Hill,
1 s point< 2. UI' Pickle,
1l 3 MM! MtA. 12, 4 Cal·
......... ,,-... -.. . ._ ..
lbnie Of.....an. 60 s. Ct>tl lilbo\ ~ 4;
'T\lfl,4
.. ~ CAell 0.1· 1.Su~Sl~I ti; 1. (tit) f:"~ ... menu.. 10, ~·
.. Met1lnlque, 10: 5 (tje)
lallwKhn, 4; Sh•rk· blm. ...
II a lllftH Coed ~ I. (tlt) The Goats, 14 pojrltJ~ Safe Softbtll, 14; 3. Ziggy, ZkKIY. ZlooY, 10; 4 River Rau;e; s Westln Hotel. 6; 6. Jerry's Kldt, o
Meft'• c.1: 1 •step
lWo 19 points, 2. Junlt·
yerd Dogs, 11, 3. (tut)
8rewikl9$, 1 O: Po.Yer a
Wisdom. 10; 5. S.d Bani.-
The Seql.19~ 8; 6, Bilbo
hoolrw. 2. Milln'll W · I (tie) Gott
Hill Der allcts. U points, Hobobn Hen>et, 12, 3.
NMCC Men. 11; 4 (tie)
Eric Electronics, 8' Gott
Hm No. t 8; 6. Budmen,
3.
..._.. C.J: I. LowWd.
1' points; 2 OUten
Ap•in Shooters. 12; 3
(tie) P0C. 10; Voluot~
10; 5. One Stoe>, 6. 6 TNmCAI~ 2
Men'• ~ ' The New Beginning. 18 polnU; 2.
Outers Outl•ws. 10; 3.
(tit) Mudv1lle, B, Silver
Bullets. 8; Z.Conomla, 8;
6 Team Fintty, 2.
Men's 1>2· 1 Ballpertt
Oldtimeri. t O points; 2
(tie) Cone, 9; Don't Mat·
ter, 9; 4 llarr-Barians, 6,
S. Swing This, 7; 6.
Rebels, 4.
Men's D-J: 1 (tit) Ben-
ny & The Jets, 14 points;
2. (tie) Flatliners, 10; ~
Plratts, 10; 4 Swamp
Gulne•l. 6: S Royals, 5; 6
BC&C. 3
Men's 0... I El Paso
Cantin•. 16 points, 2
Abbey Normal. I 2; 3
Sharits. ~ 4 Oucers, 6; 5
Must•ngs, 4, 6 Young
Doctors. 2
Coed C. t 'Me-N.£ds
Beachcombers. 18 pomu.
2 Bat Cr acktri, 13, 3 GH
Grandslammers, I 1, 4
(lie) Bilbo Biggins, 9;
NMCC Holy Soll. 9. 6. Me-
N-Eds, 0
Co.d 0.1 1 'Boat
Rocken, 18 points; 2
Deloitte a Toudle t 6. 3
Diamond Dogs. 8. 4 (tie)
CJ Sluggers, 6, WPF
Slaminaton. 6, A.mu
Tvm Slammers, 6
Coed D-2 1 •Bur
NuU. 18 points. Le~ue
Of Our Own, f6, 3 (tie)
Pasta Mesa Grille, 1 O; "'1> tide, 10; 5 GH Loose Con
nectlons. 4; 6 Skulls, 2
Men'• e-1· 1. Shore-
house, 14 points, 2. G<>.tt
Hill Herd, I 2, l Pierce St
Term, 1 t, 4 (tie) Goat Hill
Goons. 8; Zubie's, B; 6
Skld"1anc, 6; 7 Mart1n1<,
I
Men's C·l t •Players
To Bt Named Later. 15
points, 2 A.JI Madden, 13,
J D1amQnd DOQs. to, 4
(tie) WM/\ 7, eoat Htll I
Players. 7: 6 Non-Da uy
c:r-n. .. ' ....... .,., ...._ '· (tie) The Knlghb, -I 2
~=~·~ Swl• O\ffM, 6. 5 1 l AltOf'll~.
....... 0-1; 1 'Th•
Dogs. 16 polnu; 2. ~
14, 3 TM GI.Ina, 10: 4 C..IAloo s.1-. 8; 5 Gum-
""I 81lli. 2; 6 lltllt CAp
MOftY•nkHS, •. •-'I Mejor· t. •zuble's SldtU, 17 polnu,
2 Mike It H~. 15. 3 Scr•Pf*'. 8; • Stnlt• A
Pote. 0.
•-•• Mlncw-t. M•N•ttk Olrtbags, 1'
polnu; 2. Gunn 8and1a.
12; 3 ~ 10,. Me-
N-Edl $luggers. 4; 5
l.ooH blb,O
NMClC M9n'I 1 White
Soll. '6 points, 2 0r.,. Saa. 9; l Green Solf,· 8; 4
Bladt Soll, 6; 5 Blue Solf,
S; 6 "ed Solf, ..
Not•· Tt.tms receive
tw0 points fof a win. one
point fot a tll' and no
points '°' • Ioli, woth one C'.'t ded~ed for • for
... wpot't llMCft STOO(liltOIWl LEAGUE
1. 'Jerlty BoVJ, 8· 1, 2
P•lne Webber Newport
7 2;•3 S.B Barn Stormers.
5-3; 4. Memll lyn<h New-
~ S-4; S Patnt' Wi!btl
Mbsion Vle10. S..tl, 6 Field
Of Sdltmes 4 5, 7. Pal~
Webber Orang•. 4·5; 8.
M1111ic. 4 5, 9 S 8 Slam-rntrs. 2-7. 10 Sutro, o..g
Playoff rl"~ults· Ouar-
terfln•ls Merrill Lynch
Newp0rt IS. P.alne
Wtbet M1n1on Viejo 7;
Jerl(y Boys 10, Mi9lc 2;
S B Barn Storrner> 6,
Fleld Of Schemts 5, Paine
Weber Nrwport 8. Paine
Webtr Oran<jt 4 5em1f1
nars Jtrlcy Boys 14. Merrln
Lynch Newport 9, S B
8arn Stormers t 4. Paine
Weber Ntwport 5 Con
solat1on Sutro 13 S 8
Slammers 12 final Jerky
Boys 7 SB 81rn Stormeo
6
MONDAY L£AGUES
Men's CC (at Bonou
Not) I 'OldSlowOoqs.
7 2 2. p-. Guy\. ~ l
No Glove. No loYe, S 3 1,
4 Sparkey'' Machine, 5-4,
S Clown Punchers. 5-4 t,
6 (tit) Just Ht! It 3 6, Pet
Shop Boys. 3 6, 8 Cal-
Connect1on. 2 7
Men'I C (at Lincoln No.
1 Bonit• No 2) 1 (ue)
Air Touch. 7 3, Blaclues
F19ht1n9 P1d9l'on, 7·31 Sun Devils, 7 J, 4. (tle1
Drunk losen, S 5; The
Rtplactments, S-5. 6
Seaport Constructt0n. 4·
6, 1 Ti!chnologltal Soft
ware, J 7 8 Cr ink C..lls.
28
Note Three-way play·
off plaMt>d Monday 1t
Bon11a No 2, Sun Oell1ls
,,.. Bla<lc1es lit 6 30 pm
win11P1 vs AJr Tooch •t 8
Men's C (at Bonita No
EAGLES
CONTINUED FROM 81
ldJTY the bulk of the !Odd, including return-
ing tdilback Bachy Gonzalez and last yea.r's
quarterback, Frough Jdlud, who has been
switch¥ to wmg.
"You're going to see EStancia
and say, 'Geez, they're big,'
But we're shott and stocky. ·
We don't hr;ive any tall
quarte1 bdck M
L1ebengood, who<.e squdds the pd'>t three
seasons bdve gone 10 -20 coUectively.~9ped
Bloomington's CIF title-gdme victory over
La Mirada last year, then paid a v1S1t to
Markham in the off-season and took home a
highlight video.
Junior Jeff Peny (5-foot-11 , 215 pounds)
ts the quarterback. "HtU the ideal quarter-
back. becduse he can block, like a pulling
yudrd." Llebengood said.
Sophomore Jdmes Dawkins and junior
Tdleni Tanelu, d transfer from Santa Ana
VaUey, are also expected to run in the four-
back rotation.
"They're all excited because it's· a run
offense,• Llebengood said. "I can't sit here
dnd say things are gorng to be like Costa
Mesa. We're just workmg bard and trym9 to
win football games and make people adjust.
We JUst hope we can be successful down the
bOdies .•. "
-ESTANOA FOOTBALL COAOf
JOHN UEBENGOOD
road like Mesa bas. There dfe a combination
of things you Cdll do oul of it, a Jot of misdi-
•rection with the ball.
"We decided to go to the man (Markham)
who has run it for many, many years,
because we've got a lot of good linemen
coming back, all starters lrom last year,
except for losing Chns Candhsh, so we
decided to do sometlung because we don't
have great receivers and we've got a young
#We wanted to learn 1t ms1d1~ dnd out, I
Llebengood sclid. "MYTfn (nov. at Tustin)
ran it out of the I formation last y1•ar with d
fullback light m the I, and we dt>c1rled to go
to the double-wing, like Bloorrungton. It bdl-
ances the defense out; you can't fdvor one
side.
·You're going to see Estanod nnd say,
'Geez, they're big.' But we're short dnd
stocky. We don't httve dny tall bodte'> "
Will Estancia return 1.9 glory, likt> m 1989,
when it finished 10-0 in the regular sedson?
Will the Eagles expene.oce success like Cos-
ta Mesa has m the last three seasons? Will
they encounter any success at all with their
new offense?
SATURDAY, AUGUST 26, 1995 83
2-Untotn Ho t) t --lf!W
Hlntdl, to.ct 2. hd Cn-
•wn. .. J.1j~ -~~tz. .. 4;.,0W~S.. .... ,; s. OuikM-, 'S-5, ' ~ ~t. ... ..,,, ~ 7. Blrfll~ 3 7, I HotNt ~mfl'OI\ C>-10
Coed CC (A CYQ: I.
•Bllll llllhen, 9-1; 2 ftje)
t...nd Sh¥kt, 7-3; Plert•
Street AnMJC. 7·3; t , The Tribe. 4-6; 5. Price Wew·
house, 3· 7: 6. Trensamerl-a TorNdol, 0·10. Wam9n'I cc (at CdM
Hlgh·Ellltbluff). 1 • JOhn-
ny\ Angels, 9 1. 2 . ~·enn. 7 3; 3 8ad Girls. 4-6; 4 Squeeze ,..ay,
4-7; 5 An<:hofl. '.e w.-n'S C (lit CdM
Hloh-Ellrtbluff)· 1 •t.fittsfits, 8-2; 2 The Pre-
t•nden. fr.t; 3. (tie)
.Angels. ). 7. I.arson's, 3-7.
lUESOAY ~GUES
Mew. cc (lit Bonita
Ho 1) ' •f-ox. Firkin, 9-3, 2 (tie) Oue-Gun
Hef'Oft, 7-4, lightning·
Lumber, 7-4; 4 Loren'\
5pons c.rd Conn~
4-6, 5 Mauott1's, J.7; 6.
Tetlely Hero's, 2-B
Merl'IJ CC I 'Ztro Tol-ttrance, 8-2; 2 OnglNI
Pltt1, 8-3, 3 Four Se.-
sons Hotel. &..ti; 4. lhdt·
en. 6-5, 5 40 Bor!ti A
Head. S-5; 6 Hawes. 4-7;
7 (Me Unn. 3·7; 8. Wtn
Or LC!ff, We Party, C>.10.
Men's C: 1 'GJ's Slld-
tn, 9-1; 2. (tit) 5150's. 6-
4; Team Easton, 6-4; 4.
Diltngling Woodr~ S-5;
5 Thi' Place, 4-6; 6. All
Di•mettr, 0-10
Men's C: t. 'Thi' Gum-
by's, 7-J; 2. Bont /lis. 6-J·
1; 3 Bal~ Boys. 4-S-1;
4. (tie) Peat Marwick
Maulers. 4-6; Tea Bacp. 4·
6; 6 Germs. 3-5 1
Coed C·1 (at CYC·CdM
H1gh·Eastbluff) 1
•D1tarned OOQ5. 8-2; 2.
Keyttone Pac1ftc. 8-2. 3
Newport si..1 Company, 4-
6, 4 Athletrc Supporters.
3-7; 5 Red Dogs. 2-8.
Coed C·2 (at CYC-CdM
High Eilstbluff) 1. 'ICI
LOlllle.rs. 9-1, 2 Pro Bont-
heACk 6-4; 3 Latham &
W1t1t1ns. 5·5, 4 Bunz,e's
Bashers. 4-(i. 5 Gibson.
Ouf\n & ~ 0-10.
WEDNESDAY LEAGUES
Men's CC (at Bonrta
No t)· t 'Headcases. 10-
0; 2 Soir.. 6-4; 3 (tie) Bilbo
Bagg1ns, 5-5, Soni Of
Be~hts. 5·5; 5. Far Side\
3-7. 6 Psychic Nutumbas.
1:9
Men's C (at Lincoln No.
'·Bonita No. 2). ' ·L.A Ce-llul.tr, 9-J; 2 Kaos.· 7-5;
3 Bulllona1rs, 6·5· 1, 4.
(11e) Jammon Julcemons,
6 6; The Sooneri, IH;; 6.
N1te Owls, 4·7·1, 7. CB
Scrubs, l-9
M •n'1 lWlllght (at
CdM H1gh·Eastbluff): 1
·Echo Beach. 9-I, 2. (tie)
CB Green Machine. 7-2-1,
Embo. 7-2 1, 4 (lie) Alict
And The Boys. 3-7 CB
c_,_(l.M. J.7, I Gib-I
tot\ Dunn • CMcNI(. 0-
10 ....... c c..i Untolf> No 1.eoniu Ho. 21 t
• Around Tht Hott\ ., '· 421\d St. H1tc:hhilie<\. I 2; ). The Hoolloam. s 5, 4,
(ti•) O.lolttt . Md
Tooclw, 3 7, Yellow Solf,
)·7; 6 Kelly And Co111~·
ny. 28
Co.cl c (at eve <dM
High). t •clown Pec.iple,
9 I; 2 Arv Ho'1)1ng
, Groop, 7 l, 3 BOO
Bombers, 6-4, 4 Tti.
"•pla<ements, 2 8, S
~er latten. 0-Io Coed ex (al CYC.(dM
Hlohl I • Hoozonfurst. 7-3. 2 51\S Tech. 7 3, )
Squeeze Pl.ty, S-5, 4 (tie)
KL Kr-. 3·7, Neda Chanc.e. ). 7
THU9tSOAY ~GUe
Coed ex (at IOMI No
I) I •Quiet Womeo, 11
O; 2 Revulatot\, 7-4, 3
B cs. 6-6, 4 Tha Far
Sides, I -11
Coed c (at Bonita No
2) 1 •Fountain Heads, 8
2; 2 Bulders "unnen. 7-l
3 (tie) hnlc Mutual
Mort~s, 6-4, W1U1am
Lyon Companies, 6-4. 5
Orog1~I Pou.a, 5-5, 6 lWo
Minute Warning. 4 6, 7
Sult•ns Of Schwing. l · 7.
8 Parle Newpol'\. I 9 Cofd C (lit lJncoln No.
I) I •uw In Motion, 9
1, 2 PHJW. 8 2, l ~counts Overload, 5-4
I, 4 (lie) Hot Chill. 4 5· 1: O'Met~y & Meyers, 4 5-
5 I 6 The Lotem Breeze,
1"6-1; 7 KL Ten~e•s. 3 7,
8 Yellow Dogs, 2 B
Coed C (at CYQ I
•Brew Crew. 8 2. l (tie)
DP's Humca~. 6-4, L.n
Minute Entry, 6-4. New
port Cubs. 6-4, 5 Motley
Crew. S 5, 6 Koll, 4 6. 7
Newport Jauz. 3 7 8
Circle Of Frie~ HI
Coed C (al CdM High
BonrU No I) I 'Dflper
adoes, 8 2, 2 Del-Om, 7
2 I,) Hewitt H'WU. 6)
1; 4 Cool11esti1 6-4. 5
(lie) l'let(Mr ~. 5 S
I N C. 5-5, 7 (tie) Fool
Ball And Friends l 7,
Sideshow Bob l 7, 9
GD I rtCJers. 0 10
RtlDAY LEAGUES
Coed CC (at Boni~ No
2) I 'On F1re, 9-1 2 91 t
7 3; l Acne's Baclt. 6-4
4 ~•~ly Hrners, 4 6,
S. Ptr att\. J. 7 6 Rtne
9.tdes. 1 9 Coed c (•l CYO t
•fact First 9 I, 2 (t•e)
Cox, 6.-4, Sea~ore Slug
gers. 6-4, Thoern,r &
Toma, 6-4; 5. Wet ~I. 3
7; 6 Blame Dawn, 0 10
Men's C (at 8on1t11 No
1) 1 'CRC Stealtrs, 10 2,
2 Coldwell Oanktr, 9 1. 3
H.tng loose Crew, 5 7, 4
Olde Prtvatl' Brokerage
~-S Brl'w Crew 1 10
YOUTH SPORTS
YMCA offering
aquatics program
The Newport-Costa Mesa-JrvmP
Family YMCA will be conducting an
Arthritis Foundation Aquatics Program
called "Twmges & Hmges "
The program will meet Monddy,
Wednesday and Friday from 2:30-3:30
p.m. Classes will be gin Monday, Sept
11.
The class fees are $45 per session
and. although no memberslup is need-
ed for the first session, all participants
will be required to purchase a club
membersh.tp to partiapate rn future
sessions.
For more information, contact the
Newport-Costa Mesa-Irvine YMCA dt
642-9990.
TENNIS
CONTINUED FROM 81
we.um.-.s and tak@ advc10tago
of il. 1
It's something to see.
Corrung our way, Oct. 2-7, the
Newport Beach Tennis Club will
once again host the senior
ladles' USTA stop, a two-division
tournament sponsored by Secure
Horizons for the top tenrus-
playmg grdndmothers m the
country
Doris Clark of Laguna Beach
won last year Dorothy' (Do Do)
Cheney of Los Angeles ts the
most celebrated lady senior
player m the U.S with
approxunately 250 gold balls,
the coveted pnze aw:Mded at
every level m d USTA event
A year dgo. Cheney ·
competed m the 65s, though
she's closer to 75
About 50 women are
expected to compete, mduding
Newport Beach's Cathy Hall,
who pldys reguJarly in national
tournaments. Cm.ta Mesa's June
Mtckelwcllt is unconfirmed. but
1s d!so•a local standout.
"It's gredl fur women of that
dge to be able to that." said Irv
Goldberg. NPwport Beach
Tenrus Club's general manager
"I thmk it's great; il keeps them
dlivP dnd energetic. It'~ fabulous
They don't go dt the pace that a
mon will, becdUSE:' they don't run
dS fdsl and tt's bot It's tough on
them
"Furthf'rmorto, Secure
Homonl> is responsible for us
hdvmg 11 here because 1t s such
d -.mdU group They do a lot of
ruce lhlngs for the older people •
The tournamt>nt was formerly
played at LeISurP World m El
Toro
There dre smglt:>!> dnd doubles
ln the 65!> dnd 75s d.JV151ons, Wlth
a consoldt10n round m each. The
t>vent 1s opPn to the public
It's d!so the second USTA
event of the yedr hosted by the
NBTC, the first coming in June
for the Senior Father-dnd-Son
Chdmp10nsh.tp
u
Novice and intermediate
Junior pldyers have an
opporturuly to compete m the
Penn Juruor League beginrung
SPpl 30
Me'id Vt>rdt:-T~nrus Club and
NBTC hdvE> lE>ams
Dave Sherbeck teadung pro
dt NBTC. 1s fornung five teams
for the fall season -boys
12-dild-under guls 12-and-
under, boys lS-and-under, girls
15-and·under and boys 18-and
under Practlce begins Sept 18
NBTC dnd ~esa Verde play
agamst Junior t(>ams from the
Tustin. frvule and North OrangP
County dreas
N~)Vport Beach's Josh
Bradbury, a NBTC JuruOr
program regular, ti:. ranked No. 2
in the Southern Cali.forrua Tenrus
Assoc1dbon (SCTA)
For more m!ormdbon on .the
PE>nn League, call ShPrbeck at
644 -0050, extensmn 30
• RIOtARO DUNN IS a Daily Pilot
Sportswriter whose club tennis column
appears every other Saturday.
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J{OUSl!S/ HUNTINGTON RESORT HUNTINGTON NEWPORT . COSTA MESA 2624 SOUTH COAST RENTALS TO RENTALS TO GARAGES ~ONDOS BEACH 1040 PROPERTY 1580 BEACH 2140 BEACH 2169 METRO 2686 SHARE 2724 SHARE T 2724 FOR"RENT 2740
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2BR·1 BA s 8 5 O/m 0 · liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii OR SALE Open Blddlna·By Ownr S•n Joa• del C•bo, Nie• 1Br 1Ba condo, Npt lal/dock. Sweet Lndry, pool, quiet, nr NHr ICP 2(28R) 2BA 2BR condo S300/rm IRV F/P, Master Bed· *WANTED• •••••••••I SEACUFF on the GrMna On 1he beach, 1 BR pool, spa, weight rm. cozy cottage-2Br 1 Ba, all transportation. No 1 up 1 down S750 or $600 both. E'alde room. Quiet, Reapon· O•r•"• to Re nt 4Br 3'hBa 3800 aq ft Condo, all amenltlos. Warner/Edwarda. tp. TRW req. $1600/ peta 848-03 92 3BR S9SO patio, CM. Pool, gar, hkups. alble, N/S No Drugs •
P I I I Corona del Mar area estate. rem um v ew $150K (714) 550.9347 $675 mo. 969-9804 mo yrly. 675-3113 A cheery well-dHlgnd gat, laundry rm. Quiet, ·No amk/pe1. 574-0827 Indoor cat ok Ref'a. Call 644.2469.
lot steps to golf Nwpt Hta View 3 bd 1 Br 1 Ba, aervlng bar, xlnt area ...... 1548-6883 BALBOA Shr 2000 9/f $ 4 7 0 7 8 e .a 4 3 3 = , ~~~~·~~a::;:i:,~2°otf~~ ' IRVINE 2144 lg bonus+fam r~. f/p: pvt paUo, $585-$625/ 3Br 3'hBa hm, ocn & NB Cliff Drtve View--------
Inspection SaVSun 10: HOUSES/ new carpet. P&J Prop. mo. 548-9081 . bay view. Respon N/S, on Bank. Avall Sept 1. MISC.
; lOUAI. HOUS1HO 5. House wlll be sold Exeo Tnhm 2Br+den, $2495/mo 731-4681 E'ald• 1Br vacant. No MISCELLANEOUS reta. $650. 673-3921 645·2941 or 548-6630 RENTALS 2744
, Oll'll'OllTUNIT• by Sun nlte to highest CONDOS 3Ba attch dbl gar Oce•nfront NB 2BR pets. Gat. $585/mo RENTALS BEACHFRONT NB Penn 3Bd Neat, ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Allralle.UllidftttlsM1tlnlllil bidder. 714-536-0009 FOR RENT con{m park & 'pool'. 1BA. Lrg patio, ga-$450 dep. 150 E. 21st Share 3Br/2Ba NB apt non amkr, prof. W/0 1' ~111parlua~ccttollleFcd· $1400. Agt. 673-4062 rage, tennis. $1350 St1'9et. 546-0683 on sand. Prklng, lndry, Nr beach/ahopa. SSOO E'Slde CM 1Bd Trailer
f111FairH1H1•1Actol1Mlas MISSION Winter! 85().8443 E'ald• 2Br 1 'hBa, frpl, frplc. No amoke/pet. Avl 10·1. 675-9604 Quiet Park. Near Fwy .
........ wtllUINUslllllttll Short Term OcHnfront g&l'Oatove, d/w, Iota of ROOMS 2706 310-545--0576 NB PROMITORY POINT Rent lncludaa gos.
• lhtttJst "Mf pnler111ct. iiVIEiiiiiJOiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiOii6iii7 GENERAL 2102 NEWPORT Luxury Condo, aleepa cloaeta, w/d hookups. CDM $390/slngle room Lux Mater Ste. Furn'd 714-842·1353
llmllitlae 11 •1m11111n1tloa BEACH 2169 6. By week or month. S940/mo. 845-5862 avall now. Ulla. paid. Full uae of all amen.
L .. ,. 11 rau, cllot 111111111, 28471 C•••n•I, 3BRliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Ag1/owner. 673-3410 E'ald• lg atudlo fp CdM S425 Incl utlls No peta n/amk. 708-B Avt 8/15650675-e888 '••••••••• ,.. 2BA 1 120 ft h .... .,.r ~ 11 • ' Furn, micro, trig, pvt Avocado. 675-e834 1• fl&,lln•lup,l-lll1lslah1S« , , sq ome ,~ AT THE BEACH Step• ~o •••chi 28, 2 patios, carport. Avt entr & Ba. 1a1 & aec. · NB·1BR steps to bch, COMMERCIAL ..-.. lflttlt, or• lntenlloa It with attached 2-car • 1 58a f/p w/d prkg 9/5. No pets. $650/mo Quiet pvt ph 760 0928 CdM 2Br 2Ba. Shr w/ aeeka reaa. rmate. No/
fllMIMYllCtlint1tanc1,llml· garage, central AC & •s Annual Rentals p'rot w/reis. A~I io.1 Incl utll. 720.1565 • one aeldom hm. Mrbl amok/no/f?•t• $515/ REAL ESTATE
tauaa11•1autmiallila." patio. Good locallon. Or Summer WHkly S1000/mo 650.1286 EASTSIDE 2BR 1BA CM·l!-Sld• unfur-trplc, bale w/aea view. mo.+lh ut1I. 642-4375 '••••••••• , To be sold at public S . /.f/ nl•h•d br, kitchen $800/mo. 723-1816 1• Ulli •IWIPfll&f •111 llOt auction. Property In• ~~ ~-L•rge hleotlon Step• to Be•chl Naw crpVbllnda, gar. prlv, W/D Avll Sept 1 NB:Roommate wanted ~llJICClplllfihlrUU· apectlon Aug. 20 & . ~.wt•· 1-38d wntra. $1000-1600 3Br 2ea 2.stry Cus-Patio w/small yard. s4oo. 54a-5035 CDM 3Br house, 1400 to share 2bd/2ba apt,1---------
4111111lot11ll 1Slltt wlllcll ls 111 Sept. 1 o, 12·3pm. 2Bd Baytront .... S2150 1om home. Prof w/rets $750/mo. 722-e294. NB E 81 ff aq tt, deck, w/d, yard, trplc; w/d: comm pool; BUSINESS OFFICE
•lll.CIH1llll1 l1W. Ourraaoeri For more detalla. Cell Tod•Y for Your 3Bd Npt Hghta $1975 $1650/mo 850.1286 eaatalde 2BR 2BA • ••t u frpl, gar. Walk to bch. •40o1 MS.eo33 FOR neNT 2769 "1 Ntl"" .....,_. Ulal alt aalea brochure & Info Pro-~ M;..mt 2 kl & Bright & Sunn.y. Ulla. Share w/l only. 721·8888 Npt Bch Sh 38 ~ ., WI n t • r R • n t •I I .. -• •• • -cat gar, da pets Inc Ret'a $350/mo · are r '=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~WllUat• lfnrtiu• 11 .-11 on pre-auction semi-673 R t fZZ OK. 157 E 23rd St.lllB 640-5b45. · CdM Prlv Rm/IS•th 21ABa twnhae. Mstr Br•• ....., ... .,. IWllAll 911 • nara call 1he GSA at 1· • en The flrudenlai9 Avl 9/15. $1100/mo. , Reapons., non-amokr. w/pvt bath avall. $525/ FOR LEASE: 1429 sq ..i11111....ieyNll&. llcom-8C>0-421·7848. .......... APARTMENTS Call Ron 263·1300 or NB/I! bluff Semi furn, frplc, oceanside, cute. mo+lhulll. 640.2378 tt(ij St.10 per sq tt. 13'
,...,...,.....,ClllHUD BALBOA 673·1900 FOR RENT 854-8666 Evelngs. klVlndry prlv. Semi-pvt $550+1h utll 673-4351 Npt Hghta Shr 3Bd frontage. 440 E. 17th
..... .__ 1 a•••_ hr entr. $375/mo Incl utll. CM S St CM 714-645 8523 ·--II · ·-·-NEWPORT ISIAND 2106 2-3Bdrm Oce•nfront EASTSIDIE Lrg clean Reta req. 760·1691 hr beauVfurn 3Br 2Ba hm, hdwd fir, lrpl, ·• · • )Ill w.11...-. DC ... ,itm BEACH Year1ya Wint• • 2Br 1 Ba gar $750 21ABa hm, 2Br'a avl<& w/d, yard. $400 + uhls. p11HUD1UH·>50G. . 1069 From $1450+r 120 Al°bert Place · Rm/pvt bath, phn llne. $450 ea. Shr utU. Ctn/ 548-4886/h 822·7584/W ~-------iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2Bd 18• Winter Rent. Call Bkr 714-e42·3850 BALBOA 548-1703 or 720.8081 Shr kltch, lndry. Pleas· reap Namk 757·1082/W N t C t Blk t Bch from 200 co 3000 tq.f't.
C.Ompctitivt r1tCs. Across
from J.W. Airport:
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$199,900 Cozy Cottag•Uttle 111. ant E'•lde CM home wp ,. 0 · ;GENERAL 1002 Upgraded Big canyon S1000/mo. +Utl. Furn. Av•ll Now Hrbr View ISIAND 2606 EHtald• Stufilo Apt S360+utll. 642-1no · CM·l!'SIDE 4Br 2Ba Pool, •ea, 1en, maid,
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I d 2B Inc: sand yard, porch, Hm 4Br 2Ba, tam rm Very private w/lrg Christian household, cble, pr g, nl•. upbeat tenn a con o. r • u 1548-4589 pool & apa. No dmk/ $450/dep 227-8394 • OOV'T FORECLOSED 2Ba, fp. Open Sat & f/p, dlapoaal, cable. fp, co~m tenn/pool. 1 BR 1 BA, knotty pine pa 0· VACATION drugs. 8-45-8593 · ·
Hom•• for pennies Sun 12-4, 2 Canyon No pet.a. 310.547-0507 $2300/mo. 759-5011 . Interior 1-car garage Newport acroaa tha -Nwpt •h•r 3 bd
' on $1 . Dellnquent Tax, Island. Agt 644 6444 YRLY unfurn 3Br 2ea BAYRIDQI! llgtrt & Yearly 0 $850/mo. Agt'. &VMt: 2Bt 11ABa eln-RENTALS 2722 ·~.::.·,:;~~ ,~r !!: '[;n~7;'8::, F~~
Rapoa, REOa. Your Absolute Bargafnl w/lg frnt paUo & •P• b r IO ht• 2 Br 2 Ba &73-4062 gle aty, gar, $825/mo, In 3Br condo wtyard avi 8/23 258-5936 Area. Toll Free 800-1 gar+carport 51950i condo. Cathedral cell, B .1 h 1685 lrvlne Ave#5. No '98 aummer O•m•• , _ 1 1 • • 898·9778 Ext. H-1361 Quality 5Bd 3Ba fam· , frplc d/w pool apa r g t 2Br 1Ba upper. dogs 720.9422 R t I H I I f .... rge coaet, aundry, --------for current llallnga. lly home nr F~hlon mo. Agt. 673-4062 alngt'• att~h ga; w/d Yrly, $1075/mo. Street . Sen• oua ng no kitchen & all other NT
Island w/pvt yard + hkupa gated s'1375 patklng. Adell Patter-Sunny. •harp 2Br 2-aty 1-=~~~ prMllgea. Yo u are: RE ALS Orange County spa. Reduced S60K. BALBOA Avail. 6J1..a097 Agt. · eon Realtor, 722·2511 twnhae. 1Y.tBa. Newly SUilmin. la+. TCH-TNlonl CLEAN, ORDERLY, WANTED 2726
F & Only $539 900 w/ NI I F •BR t redec. Avail lmmed. p CONSIDERATE, RE· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii oreclo1ure1 TERMSI Cati now • PENINSUIA 2107 •Bluff•• 3BR Mint C• )f urn k or $725/mo. 548-9081 req. roCal Coeo2'954-7420 SPONSIBLE, did I
Default. P•t I k T .a-t cond. S1450/mo. peraon, non •mo er. Npt Bch Oceanfront mention CLEAN? NO Retlr•d prof couple r c •nor•.._ lrg 2BR w/bay view. no pets. $600/mo In-R f kl I CA TS. $400/mo + ~ from Seattle area, no
Dally llata. 60-75 new 7eo.8702 Oceenfront & 19th St. s24oo Agt 64444ge cludH utlla 673-3089 HUNTINGTON m:,•~: =;.,~~~tal~. ulll. Avail 811. CLEAN amk/peta, meUouloua, ~~~~•rt!:l~hus~:m~~~r~ SAN 3Br 21ABa. AwHome, Bluff• Condo 3 Br °' (818) 281 -0365 BEACH 2640 Fully furnished 3Br people call: e5<M292, dealrea to rent NpV
profile. vlewl Furn, fp. Avl 8/ 2Y.tBa. Vista view. 2Ba. gat. No •mk/no 548-1195 or page 851· ~~ea Jan-Mar
County Record• CLEMENTE 1076 15. $1850 wntr. 873-1943 light, shutter•. $1850. BALBOA peta. Karen 434-1424. %787. · 4-3418
R••••rch iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 840•1982/W 542-8332/h PENINSUIA 2607 217~:•;. F~,C:,:~hurat Cluc•o'"NV•dl!l•N···1·;.NT It'• ~~::you 840-5773 ext 15 MODEL PERFECT CORONA Bluff• end unit 3Bd, 2BR 2BA, fireplace. .. On the move? can count on to .... 3-4 Bdrma (De ) fam rm, 2'hBa. near Beach & Bay Rental whether you're buy· I a Whether you're buying 2.5 Ba., Plantatl~~ DEL MAR 2122 pool. $1825/mo. H.B. 28R 1BA 'hblock from c 673-368 Ing, .. 111ng, °' just Sell your extra myr ad of mercMn-
or setting, Ctaultled Shutters, Imported ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Dowd Rltr, 720-7432 bch. Very clean. PrRng 0· 7 looklng, Cluslfled hu household dlM Item•, becauM cover• all your needal 1• ape. $900/mo. Avall 8/ What you needl Otll' oolumM compel ~~~·· ~~:;,~~;.u1t~:J 1:o!n~,~~~~rw~i Beach Area 1. ca119o9-337-4180 NEWPORT CLASSIFll!D Items ~1n11ned buyera to
CORONA
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Jacuu.I Tub, Fully at•P• to China Cove. Winter Fumllhtd Chateau·llk• 28r+den BEACH 2669 842·5078 In Classified .,. .... .,.
Landacaped. Cul-de-51800/mo. 673-7692 S 1 Ba akylltes, lrg paUo, 1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii sac, a lngle loaded Or ummtr WHkJr hk-upa, gar. $1250/.,0l"
a1reet. Clo•• to 3BR 2BA, 2-car gat, 1·5 ~room Incl utlla. 875-1140 •1•R S825* -------------------Schools and Oceanl oce•n view, new Many Oceanfront• 2BR 28A $729/Up
$288,990 • carpet/paint. S1950/ Winter $850.$1900/mo Refrlg & dlahwuher Owner/Broker mo. 415 Poppy. Summer $525-$2800/Wk CORONA Incl. 60X30 pool. No
Call Steve D•lby Diana, Agt. 644..e590 Also Year~ 1-3 ldrm DEL MAR 2622 pets. No ,.... No
Southl•nd Group S7 .. "·Sl37 mo NB & HS lease. MS-4895 4 bike to Be•ch 2BR ~ (714) 362·9600 or VIII R I I 38r 2Ba 1 houae from (714) 492·1422 Horoe 3'hBA condo W/roof a en I • Studio Apt 1 aml Br, •and. Approx 1200 •If,
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(714) 286-3900. ;~.;:~/mo'~~:986~ar. Propert~ Mimi gar, trig, stove, d/W. newly decoratd. 11350 (10#3030018) Pgr Gorgeous Bayalde I•• 81s-501-3477
Bio OCEAN 675 91 loc. S800/mo, all utllai--' -----VIEWS GO'• COU A Vl""W paid. Agt. 640-5664' •Bliech VllllJ.Nr Hoag• 3BR 1 1AIBA. lrg yard, SANTA ANA 1080 $2195 3Bd 2~Ba Condo o.r R "' 2Br tnha-atyle, frplc,
hatdwd flra, berber iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $2395 38d 28a. Bay View 2Br 2Ba twnhm on Big encl gat, gu pd. $925
\ $245,000 548-5402. 12895 38d 2Ba Cottage Cyn golf course. Trl-M COSTA MESA 2624 Pool/Spa &4&-&838 2388 weatmlnlater 801 •· V•n Ne .. & 55&-8880 Agt. w/cath cell, lg matr •t• H t H ta Lrt 280 CANYON VIEW :~:nt Wbun~~:~:n~~ CLOil! TO BEACH Sl800/mo. 759--8124 2BR 1BA Laundry ~:A, g1at. upgraded,
CHARMER historical area, 2BR Lrg 3Br 2Ba w/tam rm, IMMAC, charming 4Br hk-i.lpa, gar, 2868 bit-Ina, patio $1085 lae
Remodeled 2Br home, 1BA each, 2-car ga-new cpVpnt, fp, atove, 2.59a, 1000'to bch, nu Hickory Place. $725 teo-e383/S42-ee8e
French doors lead to rage aeparate1 refrlg, w/d, gat. Avail pnVcrpt,fp,Fmchdra, (310)431·7870 Oceanfront 3BR pool & large yatd. houaea. Near San1a now. $1 850. 760-3878 dbl gat $1785 yrly Incl -..,...,,,.,,,,...,,.,,-"!"!'-...,..,..--Sellera motivated by Ana College. tnveat· grdnr. Avt now. 856-3483 1BR Mobll• Home 1¥•11A gat, 1tove , t.o Quiet & Secure. frig, ~rly •. 11150/mo
., :~:;•N.!~~~,5~~ men pportunlty. COSTA MESA 2124 L;:~~g T~!:~::' ~1: 199~~ewp3ort73Blvd. (310) 598-8214
723-4494 2209 W. Monte deck. Beat nelghbrhd. ,._a.a Oo••nfront 3•R
'E 'SID• 309 Broadway. Vl1,1•~8• •Sqt. tt4.BR7·r2oBoAm, 2IRW\USE ... NU1A1ua $2200yr lM.648-0228 28d 18• Trl..plex 11V••A gar, atove, 28 8 • ,,_, "l•Mr.rwvt Encloaed .gar. Fenced ftlg, yrly. $1050/mo
r 1 a+detch guHt home with 2-cat ga· Total M/I $395+Dep, SELL patio, w/d. 779 Scott (310) 886-8214 •
hae, hdwd ·fire, luah rage, open patio & w/d hookup. Newly Place 1760 984-8585. STUDIO Terrific loc landacp, 2-car w/lndry acroaa from park. decorated 042·S8U & ¥•8•. S310,ooo. your used vehicle 2BR E '•ln Spaclou1. near beach. Very prl-
818-752·2557 Owner Wiii be sold at publlc 3BR 3BA 1100eq ft through classified light, redec, upatra. vate. '47&/mo+ .. c. ONLY $5K DNI auction. Property In-hm. Lrg master, 1uah 842 •• 878 Pvt gat+ pkg. Lg deck Bob Mllllken, Agt. 780-•P•otlon Aug. 20 & yatd. 4yr• old, comm., _____ v____ Rell, N/S. S850. 875-1848 5000 ext. 125
Gorgeoua 2BO 2BA Sept. 10, 12·3pm. pool, no smoking.
Twnhm w/2-car gar. For more detail•, 11650/mo 648-5722 •---------------------------
Xln1 area. A batgaln at •al•• brochure & Into B••utlful u l' d-... COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MES.I 2824 $149,800. Cell Today. on pr•auctlon .. ~ Ptl • -
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• 48A 2BA. 1,615 aq fl crypt In Paclno View hae, den, opn beam•. home With 2-cat ga· Memorial Park NB frpl, atrium. dbl gw.
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CHRONIC FATIGUE
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As s. on oat. CIS & NIC.
WonW drug "' .. ""'-• MilotN nowt For Info ail
•Thinking ol changing
direct aalea companlea? t---------1
•Do you want to
develop a 1uccesslul
tales team?
•At Lantana, we have a business oppty
that's Just your alzel
Interviews Sat & Sun,
Overstocked with
stuff?
A call to
Ctasslfled
Wiii help
842-5678
Aug. 26/27. For appt. ••••••••• call Elita or Debbie,
114-160-8000 ext 1154 PERSONALS or 1758. Or after 8/27
call 1·8<>0-330-3698. •••••••-
MORTGAGES & PERSONALS 3002
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Eaaton Mortgage No
point. no coat loans.
Free appraltal, lowHt
altaltt. 479-0288
Chances are
you will find
what you need
at the price
you want to pay
when you read
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A Very Cool Place ••
To MHI A Ve<y Hot Daiei
Calll 1·900-255-2525
X9838 SU9 Ptr Mln.. Must
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All Uve•24 Houral
1-900-378-2500
X2S05 $Ui/llin. Mint be 18.
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Blond Sr. widow tks
wht Sr. widower engi-
neer. Bike, drive. No
amk/drnk. Write to
Daily Piiot, 330 W. Bay,
CM 92827 Attn: Marla.
SATURDAY, AUGUST 26, 1995
l002 111.PLOYllUT DIPLOY.M!NT EMPLOYMENT lllPLOYMEMT EMPLOYlllJIT EXPLOTllDT
5530 5530 5530 5530 5530
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SADDLE BACK & :EE
So~t~E~~",!.~~all ATLAS DODGE
Edinger at 55 Fwy 835-31 11 2925A Hat'6~~8~4costa Meso
Qp~u. •• Service OJdga
Parts CONNELL CHEVROLET TUTILE CLICK TUSTIN DODGE 2828 Harbor Blvd, C.M. 40 Aut~~~:$8lr Irvine IRVINE AUTO 546-12000 .. -CENTER OtlOSUll
1 ·800-831 ·3377 Wlriijfj
714 380·1200 ATUS CHRYSLER/PLYMOUTH THEODORE ROBINS
2929 ~'B?f N~~d. C.M. 2060 H~rpr. Blvd.of f8rs, C.M. 1 -6 2-001
~..... you "''' wished to wort in 1
proltSSiOnll tulness, dcq professlcNI "°"
WI I profeaiorlll way di proleaional ~ ••
prOCklcing prolesslonll reds? w ... rw:NI you
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Wt'rt 1 young~ and we're the ottf
business In the WOl1d ..., does .tlAI we do
Ownlfl, lfld we netd help We're looking lof
hies consultant•. but no nperience Is
nec:.aaty Wtl IUdl you II you need 10
know What has IO bt llere lhoogh is 1n
8bM*Ae passion lof loucMg people in a 1911
-.,y, for helping people over !heir own
personal tudes. lot creamg mo<e ife. II ht
SCJUlds .. I job for you, ooRacl US. 0tA you
better tury, we're on a last track and •'re
looking tor nmers
Excelent compensallon and advancement
oppo111nbes: up to $ t OOK tor rooloes, S200K·
S300I< for ~ achievers
For considefalioo lax your resune to (7t4)
641-8257 or send to Mr. Rt.fifson, 2973 Harbor
Blvd t203, Costa Mesa, CA 92626.
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RAY f~DEBOE HONDA # 16 Irvine Auto Center
714-830-7600
(J8j)
NABERS CADILLAC-BUICK
2600 Harbor Blvd. • Costa Mesa
714 !540-9100
HUNTINGTON BEACH HYUNDAI FlETCKEI JONES MOTOR CARS 16661 Beach Blvd H.B. 1301 Quoit St .• r Beach U2-0631 833-93
• ORANGE COAST
JEEP/EAGLE/ OLDSMOBILE
, PONTIAC, OMC TRUCK TUTILE CLICK NISSAN
2524 Ha~ Blvd2sosto Mesa 2845 Harbor BtvdtCosto Mesa
9-80 540-64 0
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3528 SERVICES DIRECTORY •••••••••I Leaky Showers "-tt'd Regroutlng & lnttaJl'n
DUNCAN
CONSTRUCTION
20 Yrt Exp. Small &
Lg. Joba 880-7042
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• 22 Poe llowel' Cf'MIU1'91
• 24 Oiecolof 6 Roe ~ 25 Short lacket 7 SmaM drum ~ 29 Urge sedan 8 -A bright ttar
t 21 A1ton1et1 9 W0tlhip
32 Cle1r • hollM 10 llwlh 1i1e 11 "-War'lt lof
31 Faahionl Chriltmaa"
37 TWJe of trip? )2 "Star Trek"
... 38 LHety dance navlgatOf "'° Setpent 13 Bears Of
41 &cuaet Ralderl
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47 Fealhered "-'
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48 Rina ol llght 25 Clown 49 Malden 27 Cleaning lools
53 Enlhullalm 29 Asian renge
57 Fay Wrav fllm 30 KMn
t10 Friendly gholl entovment
at -vera lollon 31 Ctilch alglW ol •• 82 Beer 32 Shine
14 -the line: 33 lhlllghtly
34 Cut of maet
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36 Poet T Hedele "' ............ 42 WilOOnlln
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56 Commond 57 "Kis1 Me -·
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The biddin~proceeded:
601.ll'H , NORm EAST' •• ao P.. P-' What action do you take?
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you hold: .,,,,. 083
The bidding has proceeded: WEST NORTH EAST 8()1.!J'H
!Q• 2NT P•u 1
"weak
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10 Dbl ao 1
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you hold;
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SOUl'll ft'EsT NOR'I11 EAST.
1 0 p-lQ •• ' What do you bid now?
LooA for answers on Monday.
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Call .... 1007.
SPIED 6
SIQIOATS 7016
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17,HOobo. 8674423 **-.;***** •et POU ••plor., •t9812tft Ski &o.t• 19ao Vand.., Plu v.a, ~o, PYft' brka/
5.7 lllt• V-8, Klng Low Mllee. e.cellent •••t•twndowtJttetr, CObra 010. low ptoflle CDYSLEJt 9050 Car 111,500 650-5aa5 elarm 1yt, ~M/F"f
hull, Ju1t ••rvlc1d,1i;iliiliiii&•iiilimil '•'lilli[iXiJll~;;p;..,;;; ... ;-cc:<-;;:I radio, TV, co, wtt new contr°"9f/u~I' C01tet. lmmacl Musi ttery. Qreat ski IXMU· •ea Concord 4dr, I dJUonl R.cl wttan lot• •••I 27K •••Y ml. !ast-lqok• gr•at ..... 1• ml. loaded. 117,750 dOf. Cuttom wM•I•. lle.K obO. 17a,.5717 ady to go. 112,000 9bo. W/91!tended war-17500 Flrm 54&.4514
IS4&-IM49/S74..,.2.47 ran1v 496-7837 l•'lo;;oll,..iin;i;;8;;,;;,c-;A~ ... ;;;;;, [ ________ _
!12;;,;r•ccfi .. iOPoca•;;;,;;;.rr-:••,.,.ii'll --------=I County Lws. DMno ·VOLVO 9230
n•lure. SPff(t Boat. DODGE 9065 15,000 ml. Whlt•tran l;;iiii;;;i;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Only D5 hr•. Loadedl l;::.~==~~~=:i -.. :...7~·~000:... __ •_-_:._•_11_•_
1
,, $36,000 OS0-5885 '8~ Turlto 4-door.
'17 D T --Runa good, nu turbo. aytona u • n:av 9110 Sunrl, PS/PB/PW/mlr· 1-------1 pw, Pdl. T ... p. or. whll J--1 """" a•••••• MA1lINE SLIPS burg llhr, 16k ml.l&iiiiiiiiiliilliilli;;;i;iiil . .,r ' ........... ....,..........
DOCJtS 7022 w•rr xlnt c ondl '88 CHEROKEE 4•41-------1~~~=~:'::~=1 -=13=000=0=•=0~·= ..... =='30:=_1 • vo•v•wAG. EN 9•35 Gray/tan, clean. PP. ww "
1 Slip Av•ll Up to 45ft FORD 141il50. 760-8643 Jii;;;i;iiiiiiiiiii;;;i;iiiiiii
112/ft 2 tl.-down 1 ii:iilii;iiiiiiiiiiii~9~0~7~Slii~iiS---i!iSI '" Wi B~TREET apace• •"I up to 351·1 LEXUS 9115 euq. ica GtHn. colOf'. tL 110.50/ft. Xlnt Loc:I Brand Naw Motor and
PETS 6 HUNTINGTON
ANIMALS 6049 BEACH 6140 ,iiiiii& ............ _
BOATS Call Mika 665-0150 '70 lluaa.ng wht, 302[1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii[ Clutch. Excellent run·
70111-,,.,.,...-,.,,,,.-,,o=r,--.:::I V8, al, ac, ps, pb, new '91 160 Fully loaded, nlng . condltlonl Eya
100' Sllp Avail. For ~nt, rune graatl 1 $0k ml, black/green, catch8f. Muat ••• to Full Of' partial uuga. OW08f' 25 yra. $4250 1 I BOSTON WHALER 71~75-45240. · 080. 373-2415 sunroo , 115,000. •pprec •le . N••d1 22' OUTRAGE. 1980 080'(909) 737-1440 minor lnt•rlor tch-up. S •v• abu••d and
abanclon•d pet1. B• a
volunteer/fo1ter. Call
714-597-9037.
... 8/28 • 27 9942 Kite Or. HB. Nr Atlanta
& Brookhur1t. t.oll of
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Short-ha ired Qerm•n1 __________ 1
HULL. BRAND NEW 3 0 ' ilDE TIE Sall '87 Thunderbird LX ,81 LS 400 Corp ex· t2,TOO 84e-e340
175 hp JOHNSON boat, good loc near Show room condLma, ec:utlve~owner. White, '8 2 Venagon 71 k ml,
O.B. has 25 hf•. New Udo lal Bridge. Water/ roon, loaded, g ry 83k miles, ldnt cond. brown/1•n, fold . out •teerlng cabl•S/co~ El•c. S9/ft. 675-e128 llher, all pwr, gar'd 125K obo. 790-5052 bed, meet\, perfect,
trol i. o u •I batt•, 1;~~!ii~~':~~~1:...;so~o~o~s~. •;•~ .. ~7~103~nY-·1--==~=.:.:=-==--1 Shepard Mll: Nine mo
old F, great w/klds. IRVINE 6 144
Lorin, VHF, Fl•h MOORING lor 35' run• grtl xlnt cond .
Finder, outriggers, Bl-b'oal, No .. Balboa '88 Bronc o II XLT $3800 obo. 759-0188
mlni, stern s.11. Re-Chan. Xlnl loo:. S13K. 4x2, tun power, auto-IM;ER::~CUR~~y~-~9~1~3~5~i'•'ia~4~:v-;w~Js~o~l~•~o~o~c~o verielbl8 Piiot Seal, H•• 18' •all bOar-can mallc tran1, Ilk• new.p Run• Good! Clean In
Everything Mus t Gol Fore Seat Store• negotiate. 840-1327 $8,350. 549-7526 ··93 S•ble Wa gon·3.6, & Out. Need q"'-k
H•• had 1om• 1hot1.liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii[ · Free 540-5995.
* SAT-ONLYI * p p I D -•"-I ~ * AUG·28 SIAM * orta 011 e. u ... ""'e <i '80 Bro nco 11 4WO, 3ncl Hat, loaded, dual 1ell. $1850. ~8·8442. PIANOS &
ORGANS 6059
Trailer. $14,900 obo.l••••••••••I v6, Edd~ Bau., Edl-bsg1, ABS, atarm, llk•I~==-=~~-::!~:';~~~'.' &'0~~cgh (714) 846-3340. UTOMOBILES tlon, red/Ian Inter, nul 1ek ml. $14,950 'BB Fox QL 4 dr, 41p,
morel! 42 Sllkberry Ha rd Top •lec1rlc A loaded, xlnt condl Gn farn cart 631-0675 AC, 80k ml. no ao-l"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;l ,,'.'.:'.::'.'.'.,.:~~:'.'.'.:':~I boat. Xlnt condl $9500 obo. 36l-0861 clden1•. run1 great, I~ xlnt condl mu1t 1ell. Ba by Or•nd Plano S •I• Sat 261h earn-57000. (714) 875-7599 l ----'-----1••oi22iEXOOPPL~00.R~E~Ril<l<iL~T"I NISSAN 9 150 '2650 oeo. 848-4958 Chickering, mal early 2pm. Furn, kitchen I·
1900's Xlnt 1oundl ltem1, Olymplc welghtl---------·1BMW 9030 4wo, blue, ldnl c:ond, ~~~;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;l~-:o~..,-------
1 Sok 752 7283
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I POWER BOATS l'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 1-owner, lo•ded. 45K ':". 1ac. . • 1e. was er o 1 mOle 1, ml. Sle,900. 721•1955 '80 280ZX 2+2 !t-•pd AUTOS
Orlglnal STE IN WAY 17512 Von Karman 701 2 75 BMW 2002 Blue,1 ~=~..,..,-~·"a~-~1 ale, cc, p/w, auoy1, WANTED
Parlor Grand Plano. tn1 _________ 1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;I Adorable, run1 well, '8 5 T•urus L 19k new Urea. Runs good! 9 2 46
b •• "'''"'· ,lch. '"' NEWPO T 1• needs TLC. $1500 ml. •uto, loaded, blue, $1000 •8 3 1·7148 .. R '8 9 Bayllner T roph)' In• condl S12 500 lr ultwood finish. Uka obO 752-3628 or call x • •ao 240 S X FSTBK. BEACH 6 169 24', low hrs. Incl trlr, 759-0632 obo. 527-8021 N-1 $25K 546-2244. lull cover1, tender. good mi. aulo, lilt whl,
TICKETS 6075
Xlnt cond: S13,lil50.l-..,-,..,--------l :::::::~:-----:''=::=I ABS, nu Ure1/brk1,
8/28 S•t~ 8am-12noon CaU 714-717-7672 eve BUIC]( SOJS ~ONDA 9085 $6900 080. 454·1549
•WAN T e D* 'e7•'69 c.maro'1. Also
'60-'78 Corvene1, '68-
72 Mopar Muscle car1
Any condition OK. Wiii
pay cash I 882· 7778 1602 Coral Place, In I o;:-::=:-:::;-;;;;;;;:--· liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil '88 Hlsun 2 40 SX Ally. Clolhlng, skHs.r: OATS YACHTS 5spd, AC . f ully
CHEAP AIR h1ehold good1, etc. B , , '8 4 White RIVIERA '9 2 Accord EX ln/mn lotlded, 1nrf, Unt, ABS, l---------
M o.' Us Cl,1 •• 1-===~=~=-CHARTERS 7013 w/1ame lovlng care, h r1. fu lly loaded, lo ml. nu Ure1. Xlnll moving, ANTIQ•~• & EMPLOYMENT JEWELRY FURS AUG 25, 2e & 21 1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil got from grandma. Xlnt s13,aoo. 121-8047' muit 18111 e59-1e23 ""~ EMPLOYMENT 1 *From SllM> {1·W)• 8am-5pm Furniture,!' Thi• beauty may go .CLASSICS 9250 5530 SERVICES 5533 &: ART 6025 •From $350 (Rn• carpet, cloth••· & 3 1' Chrlsoran twin an o th• r ... 1 OOKl---------1-;;;;iiTiilr-ci1=iiilliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii :~~:'::'iiiiii;;ii;;;;l iiiiii-::::::::""iiiiiil~i::i:';:~~=~~~I No Restr ic t i ons ml1c. hou1ehold. gas, FfB, well equlp'd, Troub1e·Fr•• Mllei. HYUNDAI 9090 PONTIAC 9170
1-800-380-8802 1516 Cumberland Ln. Ort dive or f11h boal.I "S3~7~oo~-~~64~S.~5~1~7•:l •iiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiil '88 Corvette fre1h .R.W ~ •••••••• Links Fur Great for ski Ask $40k, 723-4075 I, mtchg no. 427-425HP
Pl-sw be aware that country! SlS,000 •aie1••••••••••IEastbluft Sun. Only 9-'85 Le S•b,. LTD '88 XL QL auto, ps, •ea FIERO . Formula eng. 4:11 po11, 2 tops, llllM.llTAHIALll th• ll1tlng1 ln t~I• cat· ~°rir!!:1~5207~X3wom11 12pm. XL Whlrlpool1---------·I collect. fully loaded, pb, good lran1port, v-e, suto, aJc, 80k ml. PW, Ollg. Coe:, CA blk eusy wallc-ln locat!on. •gory may reciu re you1~..,..,-~--·=~--1GARAGE SALES wash. $200 Crib w/ SAIL BOATS 7014 gsk .. 1harpel $4250 $1100 C.1hl Fin Avll. Run1 gd. Need quick pll1, re1lrd gauge1,
comp plan. For Interview to call • 800 number Must S a ll-WU I Take matt, 1troll•r, car1ea1.1 ~~'!!~~~iiiiiiiiiil~~O~B~O~. ~8!95-~7~7~34~-.,,=J,~C~•~ll;2~38-~9~2~7~0~,,_...,-,,,.I 1en1 $4400 966-9442. S32k obo. 969-4481 call R In which there 11 a 8e11 Otf•rs·P•lntln9• y•rd toy, misc. 24011~ ="°'==,,.-,-.,,,,-=,,,-1-=,,.,.,_==_,.,=..,.-on ll'(lor. :f charg• per minute. by Slmbarl, Paul Alta Vi1ta. 640-7660 18' Hobie Ca t with '8 5 Le S a bre LTD '89 XL OLS auto, A/C, '88 FIERO Low mlles, '84 Bl-T urbo 5spd, The Pn.1 .. 1ltlll Blaine Henri, Leo l-;:-:;:;:-;:;;------1.-~==~==--I 1r1Uer, StOOO. Blc collect. fully loaded, p1, pb, am/tm 1tereo, beaut, greet 1hapet 49k mlle•. loaded, Ntwpot't I ll·---------1 Janien, Roberto BALBOA Eatate Sa la Wlndsurfar, $325. 95!t. 1harpel $3500 cus, 1 own•r, mintl Must •••t 52,750. moving! $3000 080
673 _7300 EMPLOYMENT Lupettl, Julian Riner, lSIAND 6 l 06 Fum Onlyt S50 & up. Call 723-0432. 080. 895-7734 $2100 casht 238·9270 821-421.8, Sherltyn Call .. 331·14!XI
WANTED 5535 Jim Dally. Give away[iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Pine Atmolre, No lr~======~==~=========~~==============~=========::=~=========1 PICK·UP STIX Needs food 1ervars,
counter people & d•
llvery drlver1. Call between 3pm-5pm for
lntervlaw. 7 59-8200
~~11~~: :~d P~S,:,e;~y · 2 ·FAMILY SA.Le ~;~~~~~~1 !~111~n!i I "' Couple 1eek1 live-In fr•m•1. 662-3383 S•l/Sun a-1 Salot Andfew1)
elderly care/lite h••k· Call Mon. Oealer1 wel· 206 Diamond (alley) LIDO =oo S ALE ping po1llion. X1nt come F n book• No J nkl ......._ rel1, •11p'd. 859·1727 l===·c.,.==~== ur ' · u Hou1ehold Items, Reversi b le Mink clothing, furn, toys, Jackel, Chevron de-1--,,,,.-,.,-,,,------1 exercise equipment,
llgn. Paid $5500 1ell CORONA ml1c. SAT, 9am-t2 POSTAL' QOV'T JOBS DOMESTICS $21/HOUR + 6ENEFITS 5540 $3,000 752·7283 DEL MAR 6122 235 Via llh1ca-
NO EXP WILL TIWN 1:~~~~---=-:-:·1~~~0:;;:i;;11 .................... 11 T •-•·• ,, ... , '"' Caret aker needed 0 .,,.,.., ...... ....., • lor elderly Swedish PETS & P resc hool Teecher I CdM Esta te G arage Sale
or Helper. P{T M°'n· ~::1 e0~;;.r1433 ANIMALS 6049 AnJiqs, !urn, misc, TRANSPORTATION
lngl and/or All•r-~;:;;;:~~~~~ liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ll'rc~a~m~p;•~' ~l~h~o~ll~, ~S~•~I ~S.~l I:::::::::'. I I ;; 600 Seaward Rd. CdM noon1. CM 642-4050.J Exp'd N•nny Avail M-F ADOPT·A-PET
PT Sal•• Exp'd req. Re1p/Carlng/Rel1 E S & S Ya rd S a l• Sat/Sun Reliable 1n NB Area very at un a1 •tor re1ort 1tyle clolh· PETSMART, Founlaln 8am·3pm. Clth1, TV, BOATS 70 11
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i8am-2pm. flex hr•. Ev• 831·7159 8037 lor more Info. COSTA MESA 6124 teal color.
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1only. 714-723·5970. dogs & cats anywhere $9000/obo. 675-e128 All loved & well AUG 28-27 '* 8""' ; R ECE PTIONIST ANTIQUES 60 10 Cared for Clothe• ladle1, girls,
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home with your kids.
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TEHH:\C :E
Costa
Mesa
BAKER ST.
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Orange
County
Fairgrounds
Custom 48R, 5 BA
home awaits the
elitist buyer.
Gourmet kitchen,
builNns & high tech
amenities, separate
executive office, &
lower level den.
Lavish pool & spa.
$1,225,000
Custom rebuilt 2BR,
2BA cottage w/no
detail overlooked. 3
car gar., air cond.,
bay windows, with a
gallery entrance.
Simply a little jewel
w/dazzling bay view.
REDUCED
$699,000
master Stite with
private patio & fotlltain.
Guard gated conmnty
with pool & tennis
OCEAN RIDGE
Open Sat/Slll l·S
Exclusive custom
Mediterranean Villa.
4BR, 4.58A
w/approx. 4,400
sq.ft. Designed to
take advantage of ..
mesmerizing views,
brilliant sunsets.
REDUCED
$1 ,595,000
PENINSULA
Highly upgraded
38R, 2BA unit with
gourmet kitchen,
built-in bookcases,
luxury baths,
secluded private
patio and much
more plus nice 1 BR
rental unit Perfect
for owner user.
Steps to beach and
shopping.
BIG CANYON
McCUW.
2BR, 28A condo.
QUet gated
comnulity with
assoc. pool & terns.
Step down master
slite with mirrored
wardrobe. Blilt~
bookcase in 2nd
beci'oom.
REDUCED
$199,000
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720-9422
SPYGLASS HILL
Truly a unique setting
wrth stunning,
Catalina, harbor and
city sunset views.
5BR, 3BA, home.
New gourmet
kitchen. Motivated
Sellers.
REDUCED
$975,000
A true Cape Cod
charmer. 38R,
1 Y.BA. Enioy the
best of ocean, bay,
swimming, surfing,
sailing and fishing.
All with a true
community spirit.
New Listing. 2BR,
2BA mobile home.
Secluded beach.
Romantic Slllset
walks along the
beach. Spectacular
affordable ocean view
from the patio.
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NEWPORT SHORES Canal front 4 bd home w/deck
& small dock & newer kitchen. Close to dub, pool &
tenr1~ leasehold lond orfered at S215 000
631 1400 SI30.000
WESTCl.lf"F Condo bright & immacuJate 2 bd . 2 bath
up.,1a1ri. unit w/frplc in Newport Garden villas
w/commun1ty pool Close to shops & buses
631 1400 SI38.000
TRIANGLE SQUARE 3 bd to wnhome w/wood
burning frplc & geod size patio End unit on gre.enbeh
w/comm pool steps to park. library & shops
631 1400 . $149.000
NEWPORT SHORES Sunset views from Master &
deck of lowly 4 bd canalfront home w/updated kitchen,
bnck entry new Fr doors & wmdows (lJ-f) '
631 1400 $150.000
COSTA MESA Heights south of 17th street Two
story 2 bd wtth patio in small complex With nice grounds.
convenient lo shops & bosses
631 1400 . $162.500
MESA DEL MAR Beautifully maintained 3 bd home
widen separate master & gorgeous landscapmg Newer
roof kitchen appl~ & secunty system $
631 1400 . ~12.000
EASTSIDE Costa Mesa, next ro &ck Bay trails Extra
lrg 3 bd townhome w/dining rm & lrg island kitchen
w/breakfast nook Skylights, high ceilings & patio
631 1400 $219,000
CORONA D£L MAR'S Harbor woods w/comm pool,
Spd & tennis Popular 2 bdrm end unit In prime
location w/frpk. laundry & dbl garage
631 1400 . $229,000
COSTA MESA HEIGHTS Near high school track &
tennis Great 3 bd townhome w/dlning & family nns,
new patio & lrg yard in sedoded corner of anplx.
631 1400 . . . . $229.900
NEWPORT·s
HEWWWJ HEIGHTS Near new 3 bd Mediterranean
twnhm. H9t oeitmgs, gourmet kitchen. wood firs. patio
~ft~~.~f~S.FR . . $284.000
IEWPOllT'S llA\'mDGE Quiet Interior 3 bdrm unit
w/pabO & att .~ ~ ~le? c&plex w/pool & ~1 -~ cei!~. white . tile ~S289 ooo
BAYVIEW TEllllACE~ht upgraded 2 bdrm home
in gated corrunuruty w/ & spa Pale hrdwd flrs.
plantation shutters & yard w/rrees & lawn
631·1400......... .. .. .... . .. . $309.000
NEWPOllT HEIGHTS Tear down on great street
C1ose to aD schools. 631-i400 $319 000
NEWPOll1' SHORES 2 story 4 bd home. steps to
comm pool. clubhouse & tenntS & the ocean Upgraded
kitchen & baths. large private pauo
631·1400. . $327.000
BU.JFFS Pristine 1 story 3 bdrm w/din1ng rm totally
refurbished in past 2 yrs Vllulted ceilings neutral decor.
large patio & wonderful wide greenbelt vistas
631 ·1400 . . $345,000
HARBOR VIEW HOMES
Exquisite remodeled. 4 bd expanded Monaco. Loft &
new master suite w/vaulted ceiling. Fr. doors & balcony
& upstairs fmly rm . gourmet kitchen w/corian coon
ters
631-1400 $579.000
NEWPORT SHORES w/a country look charming 5
bd w/fmly rm. used bnck frplc. oak cabinetry & custom
jNa)lpapers & drapes Steps to pool & tennis
631 1400 . . $357.000
AT TIIE BEACH 2 bd & l bd well maintained units
w/fresh pamt & tile floors Steps to ocean. no street to cross
631 1400 . . ... $360.000
COSTA MESA HEIGHTS Charming small duplex
w/2 bdrms each unit Close to 17th St shopping & buses
631 1400 .S375.ooo
NEWPORT HEIGHTS Pnstme 3 bd home w/harbor
& ocean ws from kitchen & deck High celllngs and
plantation shutters
631 1400 $375.000
AT TIIE BEACH Brand new high tech 3 bd twnhm.
steps to ocean w/waUs of windows & 3rd level bonus
room leading to deck w/ocean & mtn views
631 1400. .. . ... .... .. . .. $399.000
NEWPORT HE1GHTS Dplx. 2 sty bit as twnhms m
'78 Frplcs. laundries & tiled ktchn5. Front w/3 bds &
decks, rear w/2 bds. patio & garden REDUCED!
631-1400 . ... ... ······· ..... . ......... $425.000
NEWPORT HEIGHTS Nice 1 story home w/3 bdnns
and f amlly rm w/bar. French doors lead to beautiful yard with poof, spa and built In BBQ
631·1400 ..................................... $435,000
Bnght 4'bdnn, tastefully remodeled in '83. Cuuntry
style kitchen. family room & frplc:a In master. d1111ng &
~i4oo.~~r ~: ~~~.~-~ ~ ya161q ooo
BUJFFS Serene canyon & city vu from spac1ou~ 2 'tv
3 bd twnhm w/upgraded baths. family rm & dJ .. d
breakfast room opening to~ patio
673 6900 . .. ...... .•.•• .. .... . . $44Q llOO
BAYCllEST Tradt.iooal 1 story 3bdrm. dtne & l.im1ly
rms. breakfast nook. courtyard entry & yard w/puol Ir
doors molding:. ale & sec:unty
631 1400 ... ... ....... ... . .. $44Cj ooo
NEWPORT SHORES Dramatic 3 bd Italian \'1IL1
w/fmly rm. 9· entry doors. floating marble stair & Ir pl
mantle ~us numerous other quality upgn!ldes q . )O 631 1400 .... . . .. . ... $44 • }
NEWPORTS Belcourt HIU spectacular 2 hdr •1,
twnhm. dlmrig & family rms & superb aty bght & 1.... ,,
vu Marble entry gounnet kitthen & designer decor
631·1400 . . . ... .. . $489 ()Ofl
NEWPOllTS Bayc:rest neighborhood. Except100,1l 3
bd home w/fabubJs chefs kitchen & 2nd flr (re.ad!,. I Ix
hrushed) addition lnc:luding 2 more bd & den
631 1400 . .... . ·············• ······· ..... .. $499.000
CORONA DEL 11A8 Oia.nnitl Raf bayfrnt cmph
w/pool & possible dock. BuUder .. s own 2 bd expandl'd
unit. xtra storage. prime locabon w/wrap patio
99 00 1 631 1400 . . . .... .... ......... $4 l
WESTaJFF Beautifully upgraded 3 bd horn"
w/famdv room. lovety patJO & pool. Crown mokimg'
hrdwd ff rs. Fr doors. new fixtures & a~S510 000 631-1400 . .. .... ·. PENINSVlA POINT 2 sty 4 bd home w/dining rrn
family kitchen w/ breakfast nook. hardwood floors. idrl]i'
63iitc>o' ~ ~ ~"°: .~.~.~ . $549 000
BAYCllEST Bcautif ul expanded & remodeled 4 hd
w/offlce den or 5th bd. upgraded kitchen w/n4•1.\
appliances & lovely yeard w/flagstone & spa 549 000 631 1400 . ... . .. ............................ $
LIDO ISlE
UDO PARK DlllVE nicely appointed 2 bd condo
w/lovelv. ~annel. ocean, sunset & city light views.
security bldg, w/doorman, pool & spa.
631-1400 .. . ........ ; ........................ $560.000
P£NINSlJlA Pl'. delightful remodeled 3 bdrm w/great
floor plan for privacy and open space built around patio.
Mash' Includes office area & balcony.
631-1400 .................................................... $565.000
BAYCREST 3bds, remodeled to perfection. Formal
dining & living rooms, fabulous gourmet kitchen & faml-
~3 l~46o~~~~ -~~~-~~--~-~en~~.~~~-.~$6n~
UNDA ISLE Traditional styie w/ 4bds up & maid's
dOINl'l. Uvtng rm w/24ft. vaulted ceilings. Dock for large
yacht & _great open bay vus
631-1400 (Ui). .. . .. . . ... .. ........... $692,000
BALBOA ISIAND Extensively remodeled 4bd on
~street. steps to~ Uvlng, master & fmly rms w/
6mJor. ~~~0~.. & ~ ~ ~ ~: ... $699.ooo
DOVER SllOll£S Gorgeous 4 bdrm home w/dlning
& family rms & spectacular upper bay vu. Totally remo-
deAed In ·93 w/top quellty fixtures & a~.
631-1400..... . ... .. . ........... ~ .............. $779.000
UDO ISLE 1 sty 3 bd superbly remodeled home w~ fmJy rms. new kitchen. windows & doors &
re baths. Xtra lrg lushly landscaped lot.
631-1400 .................................................... $819.000
BAUIOA'S Uttle Island. 5 bd (Including separate guest
~.,_rters) on huge lot just 1 house from bayfront. 2 6fi~9&~.t~.~~~~~· .. '~.~-~~.~-~-~.~~~9.000
DOVEll SHORES Motivated sellers have bought
another! Best buy, pristine 1 story 3 bd w/ beautfful
decor, 60' on the water & large dock. Will consider
trade.
631-1400 .................................................... $974,000
UNDAISLE
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• OPEN HOUSES •
OPEN SATURDAY
385 Sunrise Cir • Easuide CM
Marlene Hassel
3201 E. 15th . Newport Heights
Rick Schreiber
1119 Skylark -Baycrat, NB
Sally N~el
984 8-yside Cove Wat · Newport Bach
BeaAmold
2145 Seville · Peninsula Point, NB
Rosette Andree.Gindi
600 E. 15th· CHff Hawn, NB
Reggie McNemey
610 Kings Rd • Cliff Haven
Manny Stellino
OPEN SUNDAY
2101 15th #2 ·Newport Heights
Carol Oift
273 Haverfleld • Bayrldge, NB
Austin Daynes
237 La Jolla • Newport Heights
Kay Polovlrla
508 San Bernardino • Newport Heights
Jimmie Jones
1823 Glenwood · Baycrat, NB
Carolyn Starr
1514._ Highland • Baycrest
JuneAdams
1410 Kings Rd · Olff tuwn, NB
Mariene Hassel
1106 Pac:aclor ·Dover Shores, NB
Esther F'ane
309 North Star Ln • Dover Shores
Olga Matthews
318 Buena Vista • Bayfront Pmlnsula
Vicki Lee
520 Via Udo Soud ·Udo Isle. NB
Rick Schreiber
312 Evening Star l.n • Dover Shores
Bob Penkwltz
17 lnvemas • Big Canyon, NB
Sharon Grimes
222 Via Udo Nord • Udo Isle
Christen Nilsen
1400 San Miguel • Corona deJ Mar
Heather Hines Moxley
3 Longboat • Newport Coast
Nancy Peterson/Betty Comegys
OPEN SAT & SUN
1324 &teUe • Newport Bach
Jimmie Jones I Eva Khwaia
492 16th Pl • Costa Mesa HcWlb
Lynn Cre.amer I JeaMme Stab
1901 Glenwood · Blrycrat, NB
Jeny Smith I Pia D'A~
7 45 Via Udo Nord • Udo ...
Sharon Grima I Lynn Creamer
405 Morning Star · Dover Shores
Ma~een Downey I Lance Boggs
4501 Gorham . Cameo Shores, CdM
Us Olsen
3 BdTwnhm
$211.000
2 BdHse
$317,500
4 Bel Hse
$419,000
2 BdCondo
$445.000
4BdHse
$479.000
3 Bel Hse
$589,000
4 8d Hse
SI.239.000
3 BdTwnhm
$284,000
3 Bel Condo
$289,000
3 Bel Hse
$375.000
3 Bel Hse
$435,000
3 Bel Hse
$449.000
4 Bel Hse
$589,900
3 Bel Hse
$649,000
4 8d Hse
$729,000
3 Bel Hse
$974.000
3 Bel Hse
$995,000
5 Bel Hse
$1 ,095,000
4 8d HM
$1,295.000
3 Bel Hse
$1,425,000
4 8d Hse
$1,670,000
5 Bel Estate
$1,695,000
4 Bel Hse
$1,995,000
3 Bel Hse
$379,000
3 Bel HM
$395.000
3BdHM
$439,000
3 Bel Hse
$819,000
4 Bd HM
$1,299,000
4 Bel Hae
$1,550,000
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Bay(ront. Beautiful 2 sty, 3 bd home w/dock for 50+ ft boat & side ties. Dining & family rooms & large
desKmer kitchen Retractable awnings. brick patio. lawn
& :f car garage. 631-1400 .... ~..... . . .. ......... $2.400.000
BlJENA VISTA Super value in prime bayfront location.
Charming 3 bd beach cottage w/den. dining & fmly ~
private beach & shared dock
631·1400...... .... ... .. ....... .. . ......... $995.000
DOVER SHORES Gorgeous 4 bd bayfront. 60 ft on
upper Bay's main channel & lrg dock. Traditional w/li-
~J~igg'J~-~-~~-~-r~~-~ ~~~-~~~~-~~.~~~$i .299.000
IRVINE CAMPUS highly emotional 4 bd w/dlning,
dance & fmly rms + library. 5 frplces, exq_uls~te Ooatigg
staircase & walls of cstm windows to view. (Ui)
631-14()9..... ...... . . .. . $1.350.000
CAMEO SHORES Gorgeous 4 bd home In prime
corner location w/180. ocean, canyon & nite light view.
Elegant decor. terrace & walled pool REDUCED!'
63{-1400.. . .. .. . . . . . .......... $1.550,000
DOVER SHORES Estate. view, tennis court. pool &
spa on 1/2 + acre Sophisticated cstm hm, 4 bdrm
suites, library, office & dining & famUy rooms
631-1400 . . $1.650.000
UDO ISLE Traditional style 4 bd bayfront w/newer
concrete dock Very well maintained w/den. charming
new kitchen & patio w/spa
631-1400.... ... . . .. .. $1.699.000
DIVINE COVE Price dropped! Elegant traditional 5
bd custom home w/ocean views Formal dining & fmly
rooms, 5 car garage w/darkroom.
631-1400................ .... .......... .. .. ..... $1.975.000
NEWPORT coAST·s Ocean Ridge, gorgeous new
security gated 4 bd ltaJian Medi-terrannean view estate
tfi-~~8(?.-~--'~~'.~.~~.' .. 1~~~.:.~.~~~ .. ~~~$1.995.000
BIG CANYON Impressive beautifully landscaped 6
bdrm mansion overlooking the 8th fairway w/city light
view. Dining & game rooms. library & den.
631-1400 ............................................... $2.495.000
nDIEE ARCH BAY
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OPEN HOUSES
From tlne to five p.m
Coro~ dtl MM Tennis~
1-400~~
Open~
SlMS.000
Lado Isl" SoplLisbatH
~ \~UdoSoud
OpenSunda\
Sl,095,000
8UfN Visa a.y&oot
318 8ueN Vasu
Open Sunday
5'95.000
Bayfronl Vi!ait!
X'l" \:orth Star Unt
{)peflSwlCU\
S995.000
S.) atSa &utt s..lt
1823 Qenwood
C¥n5unda)
5449.000
C'\t Hnghts Clurmn
4S:! l6ch f>Wt ~Sat Sun sm.ooo
5BR 48 2 1'~ y~ts Dov~r Shores t/Pool Hoaw
Large . • ol bay~
SUl9AOI
Corou clrl Mar Condo
2BR 25BA Tum-by,southolPCH
S4eps to budl • pirll. lwdwood floors
$299,000
Eastsldt Channa
3BR 2.58A. Fm Rm, tiepanded home
~ loat10ll, largr master
$269,000
BILL FEENEY
i n tissodation with TIM CARR
WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. REALTORS®
Linda Isle Gold Coast
58R 4.5BA Frf'Shl) remodeled home
Large dock with tum mg basin ' It>\\ s
$1..395,IQ)
Lido Isle Bayfront Triplex
~-ron\ttSton to single farruly
Pm·atr ~~.great~ news
'999,000
Spyglass Southport Model
SBR458A +bonus, X-~ VleW lot
Very private canyon loc.abon
SIM9,IQ)
Lido Isle c.ottage
2BR28A ~tone, beamed ceiling
Pmll?eastem~ locatiai.~ lot
995.m'
675-1 058 • 6 3 1-1400
Corona del Mar Tennis Estate
58R SBA Cmtemporary, will e~change
Appro~ I 2 acre:., ocean & bay views
Sl,695,000
Buena Vista Bayfront
3BR 4BA + Den, charming beach cottage,
Fabulous turning l>asin \'tews, boat dock
5995,lXXJ
Lido Isle Traditional
4BR 3BA, pnme 45' comer lot
Piazza location, Fr. doors, hrdwd Ors
5795,000 I 5.lSOO pu mo. tu~
Baycrest Estate Sale
3BR 3BA Fam Rm, pool
Great location, Fr doors, paned windows
5449,000
Lido Isle Sophisticated
SBR 4.SBA Totally remodeled custom hnmt
~rime 45' comer lot, perfect in every dl'tJil'
S1,09S.OOO
Bayfront Value!
38R 3BA +Fam Rm., tum-key home, lg d111.k
f:IJ on the bay, will ex~ res. or 1nctutw
$9'74,000
Ocean.front Duplex
38R ~BA + 2BR l BA priaw oceanfront
Wh.tte water ~s, will exdwlge down
$795,(D)
C.M. Heights Channer
38R 28A + Fam &t bus Rm
Perfect w/vaulttd critinp, hrdwd Ors
5.195,000
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WATERFRONT HOMES, INC.
~Realtors®
~irst 'Time Open
.9l6so{ute{y1Jor11eous
four 6earoom, four
6atfi custom I tafian
Meaiterranean.
Outstantling view,
pool spa, famify room,
formal ainin11 room,
tfiree car 11arage.
9{f,wport Coast
3 Long6oat -Ocean 1(Ufge
'E-itquisite use of lime-
stone, 11ranite, mar6Ce,
artistic paint finisfies,
6eautifu{ fi6rary, tea
room, eCe11ant two ~
· story fiving room, .
scufpturea carpeting,
mature pa{ms~ gatea
arive.
Please call Betty Comegys 248-5957 or Nancy Peterson 967-0221 for details, or private showing.
Highest & best view in Old Corona del Mar.
3Bdnn, 2'h Ba, 4 car garage-light, bright and
beautiful, custom appointments. S995,00>
Lemon Heights
The Cortese Estate
$4,581,900
Cowan Heights -Acres of privacy with two
scpan&e houses, 2.47 acres, private gated road.
subdividable. s~
Offered at $1,995,000
'I1ie Power of rr WO
NANCY PETERSON DEITY COMEGYS
Cabo San Lucas, Meiico-6,000 sf. Colonial
Hacienda in Palmilla Rcson. 3 Bedroom
Suites, private pool and pa. and beautiful
views of the Sea of Cortez. golf course and
mountains. SJ,700,000
"~!VstHt ~~,,
Gated Hilltop Mansion. 15.(XX}t sf French Oia-
tcau. I 0 Bedrooms, 13 Baths on 4.4 acre Pool
& spa. Views! Terms or trade. S4,250.(XX>
Harbor Ridge -3Bdrm, 21'2 Ba with loft &
vie\\>s. TERMS 10% down! Also for lease
S2500'mo. $465,000
Belcowt -Newport Beach. TraditJooal 2 Bed-
room, 3 Ba. family room, 3 fireplaces. dining
room,~ greenbelt. Priced To Sell! $719,008
2436 We9t COMt Hlgbw.y • 631-1400 X257or X2ss
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WATERFRONT HOMES, (NC. Realtors®
Eor Those Who Want Only Yhe .Ylest ...
4501 Gorham Drive
Cameo Shores
Corona def Mar
Priced to selJ at
$1,550,000
Dramatic, highly upgraded 2 year new
Mediterranean townhome. 2 Bd, 21h Ba
with soaring cathedraJ ceilings and fabu-
lous step-down Master Suite with bal-,
. fj] est Location
.fj] est View
.fj] est Neighborhood
._fj] est Value
LIS OLSEN
631-1400
cony. Double French doors to guest
suite. Large flagstone patio w/Koi pond.
8 Theater Lane -Aliso Viejo
$155,999
Among the Top 5 Agents
in Sales Volume and
Earnings
First Half of 1995 ~ ---
LYNN NOAH:
Another water lover
AGENCY:
Coast Newpon Propenies
JOB TITLE:
Senior Sales Executive
FARM AREA:
Orange County
HOW LONG WITH AGENCY: TWo years
CITY OF RESIDENCE:
Irvine
HOBBIF.&llNTERF.sT:
Boating, motor sports
CLUBSIORGANIZADONS:
Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club. Cat.alina
Island Conservancy, Newport Harbor
NauticaJ Museum
Lynn Noah
FAVORITE GETAWAY:
Caribbean
PET PEEVE:
LAST 8001\
READ:
''Panama··
FAVORITE
MOVIE:
"Dance~ wilh
Wolves"
FAVORITE
~TAURANT:
Sidney 's Peace: &
Love
Rude, inconsiderate people
HOW DO YOU DD1NE SUCCF.SS?
Peace of mind
PENINSULA POINT-IAYFRONT F.srATE
1707 E Bay Ave
Secluded 4 story East Bay Ave. 7BR-
5BJ\ 'Yas .recently remodeled to max.umze views. $4,299,000
LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT HOME
512 Via Lido Nord
4BR, 3.5BA. Light, neutral interior,
dock for large yacht! 2 car garage and
2 car parking. · Reduced to $1,449,000
NEW PENINSULA BAYFRONT
1224 W. BAY
4390 sq.ft. ~ving space. 5BR, 4.5BA,
pnvate setttnl. Rafe covered gazebo on boat ock. 3 car garage.
2,495,000
CORNER OCEANFRONT HOME
4601 Seashore
3BR + den, 3BA, pvt master suite,
spectacular vi~wsl.
,1,090,000
LIDO ISLE
508 VIA LIDO NORD
Beautiful Bayfront 4BR, 2BA. Dock
for large yacht.
$1,599,000
NEW LIDO BAYFRONT
637 Via Lido Soud
3BR, 3.5BA. Open flowing floorplan.
Dock will accommodate lg yacht.
$2,195,000
Ranch o San J o aquin. $189,900
Th e Bluffs. $377.SOO
NEWU8TING8
eo.r ... ME.8A.
Completely remodeled 2 Bd. 2.S Ba home
located on the prettlqiollt Santa Ana
Country Club. Fabulou• vlewl.
1379,000-STEPHNAIE Ho\TOKI'ON
CoJtONA DEL MA1l
Charm1nq duplex in Old Corona del M&r.
Front unit 2 Bd. I Ba. Back unit I Bd. I Ba.
Both unit• liqht and briqht.
•389,900 -Eon: OUoN
JAaMINE CREEJt
Ou111andinq 3 Bd. 2.S Ba towne home.
impeccably maintained. 2"' hr. quard
gated comm. completely remodeled.
•4'99.000 -DAVID PRINCE
NE'WPORT HEIOKTS
Beautiful tree lined cul-de-sac with lou
of privacy + Bd home wllh charminq
Enqh•h country qarden
•94'9,000 -DAVE WONG
8ToNEJtRIDOE EIJTATE
Trad111onal 4 Bd . 11ngle level custom
home w/ approx. 4000 sq ft Lovely
v1ew of hills.
•690,000 -Bom PnEDtA
CoJWNA DEL MA1l
Inuquie thi1 ... A newly built med.Hn-
ranean ocean front rendence that rHU
alonq one of the mott de1lrable coatt-
hne• in the world
U,l'TS,000 -DoN/.JOYCZ 0UoN
HARBolt I11AN0
lncre<ilble location overlooking B.ty
l1land & turning buln. Separate I 8d
apartment over 3 car qaraqe.
•9.00 0 ,000 -C>JtOL MDCII,
OPEN HOUSES 1:00 TO 9:0 0 P.M.
SA.TURDA.Y
B ALBOA Pl!NmlVIA
1747 Miramar, Robert Bentl
eS79.000
B EACON B AY
62 Beacon Bay, O'e11e Steelberg
•99S.OOO
EAJrrstoE CotrTA Ml:IA
20 1 Susanna Place. k«'Vln Kanda
U+9.SOO
&Jtaolt Vmw H OM.El
1700 Port Sttrlinq. Laraine Shaw
•S+9.000
1806 Port Barmouth. Su•an Weir
•699.SOO
la VINZ
23 Bethany. Joyce Ol1on
•323.000
I.mo ISLE
939 Via Lido Soud. Marcia Bentl
H.2SO.OOO
Wlln'CLIPF
1..,10 Warwick. O'ette Steelberq
•S99.000
SA.TURDA.Y & SUNDA.Y
CoSONA. DEL MA:#.
..,26 B. Avocado. kevtn kanda
f+.9,000
Harbor View Homes, $498,9 00
Baycrest. $497.000
Harbor View Hills. $62S,OOO
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819 Belli•. Ginny Andenon
•999,900
LAouNA.
IS .. Cliff Drive, D'~e Steelberq
.. 89,000
Lmo In.z .
M9 Via Ud o Soud. Marcia Bentt
u .200.000
NSWPOJlT Tl!:uAcJl
7 Sundance Drive, Kevin Kanda
•1+9,900
'WUTcu:PP~OIUl8
1,.10 Warwick. D'ette Steelberq
•999.000
SUNDAY
BAuloA PsNJNSUlA ' 1100 E. Balboa Blvd.. Marcia Bents
•1.090.000
BAYCaEeT
2030 HoUday Road. Ali1on
McCormick
•S3S.OOO
BAY8HOIUll8
2M2 Circle Dnve. Jo Kmq
•869.000
2692 Circle Drive. Jo Kinq
•1.200.000
BLUFn
2609 V11ta OrnadL Chuck Colesworthy
U77.SOO
S09 Avenida Lader\. Gail Yor k
U3S.OOO
Co~om.~
•16 Haul Ali1on Scc1eman
•9•9.900
H.utBoa ImAND
26 Harbor Island. Jenrufer Pritchett
•9.ooo.ooo
H.uaoa Vmw HIU.e
1101 Ebbtide Road. Nan Doyle
•999.000
2808 UqhthouH. Barbara Miles
•669.000
H.utBo• Vmw H OM.'£8
1700 Port Stirltnq. Eric ShJtw
•S..9.000
1962 Port TriJlity. Mirian M.aycll
•699.000
1M 2 Port Launnt. &utan Weir
•999.900
1806 Port Barmouth.Judy Strauu
'699.900
LAouNA. N10UEL
20 Mandalay. Verqilnut Hull
•919.000
Lmo
633 Udo Park 83. Edie OlllOn
~.000
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939 Via Udo l•le. Robert Senti -..2so.ooo -
lhwPoaT Co.vi'
7 Glvcmy, Jeff Ewinq
Sl9,000
NllWPOaT Cun
1 Encore Court. David Prince
US9.000
NSWPO.-r H&lomw
609 Donald Place, Dave Wonq
•5+9.000
81'\'0LAM Hn.L
60 DrakH Bay. Joyce OlllOn
'719.000
Balboa Peninsula. $1,890,000
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800·6 t 0·6928 ,•
Ba,,/ront Edate-
A mo•t ck.irab/11 location -Breatlrta/ang ,,;'1UW of tl.11
Ba11 -65 /oot on tl.11 ballf,.ont -.
Major price "'Juction aaa. $5,450,000.
Now $4,850,000
Ooer 1/4 Acre Lot
&autj{u/ 5 &Jroom l.om11 ~;1J, access lo three prirotc
beache• ;" Dooor Shores.
N .. IMIMg
609 Do.:.IJ Pl... -4 &l, 3.5 Bo l.o... Mt.°" a ~
Fi • ._,;. N.1 ,,,,_, H~ s-..dlW/ iJ trw /;,,. .. .-aJ• MC $54(},()()()
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CURRENT
RESULTS
BAYCREST NORTH
3 Bd, 2 ~ !J...0\11.~n a cozy
tre~trcct.
BAYCREST NORTH
3 Bd, 2.5 Ba hqmrl>eautifully rcmodcl&Qct'T~dscaped.
SANTA ANA
3 Bd, 2 83 rC[tppblc home.
DcmSqmccrion.
BAYVIEW
2 Bd, 2 Ba~~~light
& ntf'l.~ndscaping.
WESTSIDE CoSTAMBsA
Expanded alli:I rem~ to pcrfc.:ctiorwt"1Gft~ h~ge,
\ 1'\hl'and bright.
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BROKER ASSOCIATE
10% Down
Rents at positive cash flow
Look sharp
Very private location
$89,900
Shows Pride of Ownership!
Expanded and remodeled
French doors, wqod floors
Jet tub in master suite
Low maintenance garden
$448,000
Wonderfully cared fol'l"'
Ocean and bay views are a 10+.
4 Bd suites. $2,495,000
4 Bd, 3 Ba, home on one of Bayctests
most desirable streets. $525.000
Showroom condition on a large comer
lot. 3 Bd, 2 Ba. $449.000
Awesome front row view! 5 Bd, 3 Ba. . I $1 ,295,000
Large custom 2 Bd home with granny
unit over garage. $289 ,000
LET
DAVID
MCCULLOCH
You• RUL bTATK
ITAUANVIW
In tht exclusive Laguna
c.ommunity of Irvine Cove.
Offmtl for Sl,895,000
THE JUDY MUNCT Coll.ECI'JON
. HARBOR HIU WF.ST NEWPORT
Single level, custom home, .. _.._31waterfront duplex, custom built
4 Bd, 3 Ba, gated c.ommunity. with gowmct kitchen.
Offmi for $1,085,000 Offmi for $849,000
THE JUDY MUNCY Cow:cnoN THE JUDY MUNCY CollECTioN
Don & Joyce Olson
Brand span kin' new! Premier Mediterranean style
oceanfront. MuJti-kvd Residence.
Are Driving
Spyglm Hill -Properties priced $625,000 -$719,000
GrcJt Deals! Nm price Reductions! ·
Some Hard Bargains
DoN&JoYcE 1
OLSON
71itn ls N• S#.ltmu#tt F.r E.qnitttu
lllrcla I bitrt
LAGUNA UVING -Have a dream llf'C-
styte In this Kated mini-estate. Prtvate, end of cul-de-sac, 26,000 ~.ft. lot.
Ocean and c:anyon views. POOi and spa.
$1,100,000 MIO
SIUl 11Mf. ro CUSTOMW -Com-
pletion due Sept. '95. Spacious SBR. ~BA. well-plarined anct executed on
extra large lot. Extraordinary ocean/city views. Pfestlglous Newport Beach's
·spyglass Hm·. s 1.299,000 M 11
ON THt BEACH -Incredible ocean-
front estate in West Newport. Intriguing ftoor plan featuring six bedrooms, ltve
baths, comJ>!etetv remodeled In 1990.
Surf at your fronf ~te~! A rare oppor-
tunity at $1, 195,000 02
24 CARAT -Spectacular vlews over.
city llJU\ts. whitewater, Catalina and
CA's Riviera coastline. Over I acre cus-
tom lot with City and Coastal Commis-sion approval ror 9578 sq.ft. Truly the
finest. House ~ns In llstfr:!S office.
offered at $1 ,195,000 MS ·
Ga.ACJOUS P'UVAJI lSTAR -
~ 6 bedrooms. 1v. bam.
~~kitchen. fooNI cftnJng
room. bllll.ud room. wine cellar
and 5 ftreplaces. On a ~~
acre with circular drive, tennis
court. Maid and guest quarters.
boulder pool and spa. wate<fall
and cabana. $ t,975,000 C6
MlDl1IUANEAN YIU.A •
Country IMng In the rolll11S hills
ol s.n )Ullll Upb<Tano. Custom
quality, tour bedroom. 41/2
baths. plus great room with 19
ft. ceilings. Over 4000 sq.ft. on
noatty in acre. $7U,900 V7 .
5IA5IDl ULGANCl -Showc.a.se
)"OUf nnec possessions 1n this
rMe home that Is a INOftl ot ast In
l~lf. You could en~n royalty
wlm pride Of relax privatdy with me sound ot surf and view ot
sand and sea. c.all for a private
showing $a ,985,000 E3
GOU C:OUISl Vll.WS -Custom
home designed for elegant
en~ nowtog floor plan.
dramatic athedral c.elllngs. fOf·
mat dining room. Countiy-slze
kite.hen. S7t9,000M1
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f.uut.OUS CANYON AND
OCIAH VllWS -E~t Euro-pean style archl~re. Six bed·
room. slx bath estate with guest
quarters ~garage. Over
5.000 sq ~-ot IMng space on cl
very prtvate 25.000 sq.ft. l<X.
St ,650,000 C25
lllGAH1' TUDOa -Wlm
dramatic entiy and sweeping
5Ulrax. lnc.tudes main ftoof
office. extra large llvlng and
family rooms plus guest wing
8onus room. pool and spa. huge
flat lot. $699,000 H2
lQUlSTaJAN AC.US -Escape me crowd In this unusual six
bedroom. slngle-levd aJSfom
home with hOf'se facilities on ltve
acres Enfoy country style ~u
slon In town Enchanting view.
l'ool and spa $ t ,450,000 P2
SIT-DOWN CATALINA VllWS •
from your IMng room. dining
room and master. <:Dry family
room and 2 fir~ In this sin-
gle-level home. Spa plus cool
garden atrium. $640.CIOO C9
INVESTMENT I STARTERS
1111 PR.IC£ IS aKiHT -Two story, two bedroom
condo In San Juan Capistrano. Large private patio
and lawn. $71,000 Subject to bank approval. C7
WAlJ( TO 11.ACH · Up-graded 2 br condo In San
Oemente. Great summer rental/Income property.
$ 112.000. Subject to bank approval. 03
HONlYMOON SftCIAL • Start together In this
Immaculate Capistrano VIiias condo. Two bed-
rooms. Sharp. Or use as Investment rental. Only
$102.000 A6
WHY llNT7 -Remodeled kite.hen with all new
appUances .. Track lighting. beautiful hardscape.
built-In barbecue. RV storage. Perfect move-In
condition. $t59.000 P4
1WY A TaADl -Three bedroom. two and one-half
bath town.home In a gated community. Tennls.
pool, spa, garage. Wdl-malnta.lned small complex
-en)oy the best. $161,000 P8
ALISO V1QO -Roomy two bedroom, two bath
townhome pl1ced for fast sale. Spacious and light. Subfed to lender approval. C.all for details.
$1)0,000 H3
STAU .. STYLl -Model perfect condo with large
patio MM:t luih prden. flreplace, A.C .• Euro kitch-
en, •ttllched ..,.. $I U,-R.1
I.AND, lOCAJlON, UJtSTYLl -
Escape to me prtvacy ot cl
~uded equestrian estate In me
f'oomllls o( historic San Ju.an Up-
lstrano. Two and a half flat acres
with riding trans. plus a 2.000
sq.ft. house. c.all for detcllls
$ t ,075,000 A 14
MONA.ICM UY n.uACl •
Unobstructed south C0c1St and
mountain views. Catalina sunsets
from master bedroom. l'mlate,
custom single-I~ home.
almost 3000 sq.ft. $619,000 l'I
toe.It ON A Hill -Unobstruet·
ed ocean view. Four bedrooms.
Including main ftoor mascer suite
with prtvate garden patio. Guest
wing S79S,OOO Kl
c:on A.ND PUVAn -Lovely
blr ~room l...lguncl Niguel
home with lush lclnc:bcAplng.
pool and spa. upgraded amenl·
ties Marble lloonng. granite
counter tops. French doors. sky·
lights $450,000 0 I
IN THl roontaLS -Shatp lbur
bedroom home In a prime loc.a·
tlon l.Arge. private yard backing
to wtldefness area. Near R.SM
$144,900 83
lOCAJION~lOCAJION • Extra
~ bldt yMd with a pedc-a·
boo ~ vk!w from master
aw.its you In this home. Two
bedroom. three baths • den
could be third bedroom
$4tt.000 PIO
for 1'nforfrlal/oo on l'1esc and other properties ~·td.' 6S~' 5£)0f ' Q
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STAR QUA1JTY
Gutomiz.ed home wich 3 priY2ce side yards. pool, spa. BBQ, wet bar -f'C;r-
fcct for entemining. Spacious Master suite with sauna. Includes W2.lk-in
wine etllar.
$1,198,000 Roy &Mary Osterhout C.ocle 71107
OLDE CORONA DEL MAR
New England style archiccaurc on cboitt comer location. Marge Livin-
groom, spacious deck. large kitchen clnmaric st2ilway 8' family room with
BEAUI1.PUL BAYCREST
Immaculate extra large custom w/5bd, 4ba. Private master suite, built-ins.
V2ultcd wd. beam ccilin~. 8' rccascd lighting. Possible toc:L w/fum.
$639,000 Bob Coluccio 70867
UNFOIGE'ITAlllE VIEW
Captivaring views of the ocean. harbor and Pdian Hill niabt lighu.
Gorp>us upgradct shine duougbout this ~ llGJOUCh modcl .. l>eacr bib
a loOk! sm.soo ao,. ~ Muy 0stcrboU1 c.M ?09S7
LAGUNITA
BY-'llfE..SF.A
A ~ndy beach, whirewatct
and Catalina sunset views
create a dream setting for
this gated oceanfront
C:St2CC. Exquisite 4bd wbicc-
on-wrutc concemparary
offas endless ameniacs and
views.
Marylin Kershner
$.3,990,000
Code71207
BIG CANYON PRIVACY
Rare single level 3bd, 3ba townhome in an cxcdJeni
location. Lovely Oricncal gardens with waterfall.
PriY2te and special. .
Carol Allison
$595,000 Code 70807
BAYFRONT LUXURY
An ~ring watcrttont sttting in the bean of Newport.
Sin«lc &mily raidmcc on the watp with 30' dock. Walk to
the beach and enjoy a year around holi<by.
Ann Ptters. Ted Jarvis & SU2.UUlc Shuler
$699,500 Code 11 •11
INCREDIBLE VALUE Single-~ 2bd, 2ba rownhome prcnipous CdM
guard-gated community. Two 6replaca, large feottd
yud. Pools. spas 8' tennis facilities.
Ann Peters, Ted Jarvis & Sw:annc Shuler
$408,S()() C.ode 70S27
HARBOR RIDGE FS1'ATF.S
Exccprional 4bd, familyroom with ~ddcd loft.
Fabulous city lights view. Community pools, spas 8'
tennis and priY2tc spa.
Marilyn Kershner
$799,000 Code 70'J37
ON 11fE WATERFRONI'
~ndy ~modeled with unique sea to ouuidc pool.
Two-story 3bd home with 60 ft of bay &ontagc and
dock.
$1,599,000
Ame PcterSCtl
Cocle71137
.mctACULA.ll
CUSTOM
H~ the roar of the surf &
watch th~ waves roll in!
Sopbisticated 5bd, tba con-
temporary in priv:uc canyon
setting. Many dcdu\ wood
Aoors, French doors. beamed
mlin~ lovely gardens.
Linda Octh ~
LoisJaoobs
SI,O'JS,000
Code1µ11
PRFSTIGIOUS BAYCRFSI'
-'bd. 3ba w/bcautiful inrcrio(," fircpbces a Viubtd ~-Bright ltitthtn &~·nOok. l..ow
maimcnantt ~ w/pool.
Bonnie Barrington
$S37,000 Code 71"57
Newport Beach Office
23 Corporate Plaza, Suite 190
2027 Yacht Defender
Harbor Higb.la.ncb 2006 Bayt Lane
51 Royal Sc. George
26 Royal St. George
Big Canyo-. 15 Rue Vcrte
Olde C.00.. dcl Mat 3700 Ocean Blvd
2504 W. Oceanfront
16 Mission Bay
21 Toulon
11 Cambria
2525 Ocean Blvd G-4
231 San ta Ana Ave.
1315 Antigua Way
2412 Francixo Dr.
301 Avenida Cerritos
2728 V.tm Del Oro
... Sand8ower er.
12 Rocky Gknn
t6Rodcaid•n
<iOl~Scar
4li01 Oniogtoo
19 Hubor ~ Dr.
3 Nonh Hampton
Harbor Highla.ncb 1411 Ma.rincn Dr.
SHOIO'SALE
3701Li.lac Ave
365 Ramona Way
222 Nata
2111 Dac:auo
2201 Vuta Huuu
32 Eociorc Ct.
1911 W. Wakdwn Pl
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$695,000 TomBruruon
$375,000 Qana Blade
$2,250,000 Shatzen/Sc:bweihrt
$2.2,95,000 U.rol Alliaon
$1,195,000 Wright/Aune
$1,345,000 Leverett/Tabak
$1,198,000 Gib Walker
$1,150,000 Tabak/Jacobs
$875,000 Adler/Propp
$799,500 The Osterhouts
$675,000 Mali Gulledge
$597,500 Mali Gulledge
$510,000 LouAnoc Riney
$519.000 Rezdc!W1SCnbach
$465,000 Shipley/Haldeman
$238,000 Peyton/Smith
$136,000 The Osterbouu
$254',900 Dahlia Sbcmtob
$1.695.000 "BdleP.nb
$1,599.000 ~Bal
$8SO,OOO ~Lida
$679,000 Tom Bnuuon
$5"9,000 ATS
$529,000 KayKon&l
$515,000 Karen Rezek
$439,000 Karen Baku
$420,000 Bjjoluuoo
$349,000 Linda~
$448,000 Karen Knoc:bc
$329,000 Sally Shipley
$230,000 Hyla Bata
$233.SOO Phyllis Hayden
$239,SOO Sh.aturu
REDUCDOND {)ppommjty is knodcinl! Modem 2bd, 2ba condo
with cathedral ceilings & ~ deck + 2 sil\lk car
pages. Nestled in a l ush ~ setting witl\in the
~rt Beach. Fabulous 4bd. rcmodclcd and in
mint condition. Front deck. back patio with lush gar-
den, end unit on culdcsac.
Private end.ave of ~n Landing.
BOO Coluccio
$139,SOO Code 71637
PENTHOUSE PRIVACY
nbubu oa"an & haibor vieM 6om chis 2bd penthouse
in Vcnaillcs. Enjoy all the amenities fur yeai round aim-
fon. Poaiblc Le. ()pcion. B.J. Johnson
$299,000
$3'9,000
Sally Shipley
HARBOR HIGHIANDS
Sought after interior locacion. GencrousJy siud .fbcl,
2.5t>a f.unily home fatwa rdinisbec£ hardwood
Boon and_prrme counyud with hot rub.
Dana Blldt-& Louanne Riney
$375,000 Code 70177
BEAUTIFUL FM4ILY HOME
Soacious 4bd on large comer lot and quiet c-d-s. Huge pool & pvt. spa.
iancfully upgraded !c remodeled. A must SC'C.
$519,000 Lind.a Oeth & Lois Jacobs Code 7 1287
QlJJET ELEGANT LIFFSI'YLE
Elegant custom home sinttted in a quiet interior location. f-caruring 4bd,
2.5ba, extras include oversized garage with bobby area, lurdwood floors,
plantation shutters and custom buih cnccruinmcnt center. 24 hr gate
guarded community. ·
$539,000
WATER'S EDGE
Spectacular Corona dd Mar residenoc on the bay. Cbannd Reef 2bd. 2ba
with slcdt contemporary interiors. Pool, spa facilities and available boai
sli S:7s,ooo Mali Gull~ e.oc1e 70847
HAUOI. HIGHLANDS
Impeccable maincained 5bd. 3ba pool born( in peat neighborhood.
Up"graded Roorpbn with built-ins. Manicured &ont and back y.rds.
$439,000 • Dana Black & Louanne Riney Code 70S87
New phase· operis . at
TrovGre in Newport Coast
Priced from the low
$200s.
Following much anticipation. Taylor
Woodrow Homes is releasing a new phase
of 16 ho~ at its award-winning Trovare
neighborhood. high in the hills of Newport
C'oaq Home buyers now have only a few
remaining opportunities to own a distinctive
counyard villa on this residential collection,
a' the last phase and model build-oot draw
near.
At the hean ofTrovare's chann 1s the
ideal locallon at Newport Coast. this new
rclca-.e on Solana Coun is pnced from the
low $200.()()(}.. and makes a pre!>tigious
Newpon Coa.<,t addre-.-. uniquely attainable.
··wnh the-.e award-winning quahues.
attainable pne' and ... pectacular dc<i1gns.
home buyer. are encouraged to talce
advantage of thJ ., new pha!.e release." said
Barbara Stowen.. Taylor Woodrow's sales
manager. ··11 woo 't be long bcf~ this rare
11pponumt) " gone for good."
Along w 1th commanding panoramas.
Newpon Coa.,t\ appeal is enhanced by a
pnme locatmn close to the beadle!> of
Corona del Mar. the gourmet restaurants
and exclu!.i.,,e yachts of Newport Harbor,
'lklppmg and fine drning at Fashion Island
and much more Re'lidents also enJOy
1.on,enient acce,., to John Wayne Airport
and the high-n-.e office buildings of
Newport Center and Irvine Busines.<;
Complex .
All of tho~ nearby amenitiei. 'ieem
wort~ away when Trovare residents drive
through pnvate entry gates into a ..cuing
reminiscent of an Italian mountain village.
Arranged in ),mall clusters surrounding
graceful motorcourts. the distinctive
re\ldences of Trovare display all of the
quahtics which have earned the building
industry's top honors. Since its introduction.
Tmvare has captured the coveted MAMA
and Gold Nugget Awards for Attached
ProJC(l of the Year. and a silver National
Sale<. and Marketing Awards from the
Na11onal Ai.'-OCiatJon of Home Builders and
Grand and Menl Awards in Builder
magaz.inc 'o; Builder's Choice awards.
The complete Trovarc collection
encompasses five single-level condominium
plan-; and an impt'CSSive two-story
tov. nhomc arrangement -all reflections of
the design innovation of Scheurer Architects
of Santa Ana Heights. Typifying the unique
an.:hitectural ~tyling. the drama of high
volume ceilings radiates throughout the
h\lng room\. dinning rooms and master
bedrooms of C\ery home. including both
upper-and lower-level single-tory units.
Living areas. which arrange from about
1.094 to I. 742 square feet. arc hjghlighted
by two or three bedrooms with up to three
bath ... sculptured wood-burning fireplaces
with gla.5s doors. walk-in master-wte
1.. lo..ets and gourmet kitchens fcaruring GE
white-on-white ranges with self-cleaning
ovens nnd sealed-burner gas coolctops.
Spacemaker microwave ovens. upgraded
Potscrubber di hwashers, contemporary
white cabinetry with cooceaJed hinaes.
ceramic-tile countertops and a Europcan-
'ityle faucet with pull"°'lt spraytr
Buyers may enhance the value and
prestige of their new rcsidenct by selecting
from a wide variety of options. Choices
include cJoset orprtizers, fMP!c or natw'al-
oak cabinetry, desjper-sclcc:ted window
coverinp and an cJectroojc security system.
Tr<M>re is dose to the ~ of Corona del ~r, gourmet restaurants of Newport Harbor ond fine $hopping at Fashion Island.
Trovare 's classic European character is
inrroduced by striking entry gates. hand-
wrought by skilled Czexho lovak.ian
artisan. and continues with tile
roofs. shuuers, private balconies
or patios and intricate accent
detailing.'IllClargc,guard-
entry motorcourts,
which lead to each
home's attached
two-<ar garage.
arc also
rciWoiscent of
the pede trian
squares found in
Old World towns.
1fovarc rcsidc8ts
share a catan:e lifestyle
enhanced by a private
rcacation center featurina a
swimming pool, spa MCI outdoor
5tone firq>lace in a bcaatifultY
landlcaped Idling. n.e same IWUd-winnina qulitiea
and development companies around the
globe and the company is renowned for
building major international airports. mul ti-
milljon-<iollar hopping mall and even the
Channel Tunnel. In the United States. this
diverse. skilled and extensive CJ;pcricnce is
applied to every neighborhood the company
builds, earning Taylor Woodrow national
and regional acclaim for offering
OUUtanding homes Wtparalleled living
environments.
To visit Trovare. exit the San Diego
Freeway at Jamboree Ro.cl and head south.
Tum left to the Trovare sales office. wbae
six decora~ ..,. .... bY ~Tee Inc .•
ate open daily from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., excepc
Mondays wben bouil are 2 • 6 p.m.
From PCM. ....... Nn~ Drive. Tum rillll •\'Illa .. ., the
Trovm --~ A .. lii_. -.-. ... ~ "'c.-. . (7 l 4) ~.
r
LOT • $775.000
HOtJSE • FREE Ocean front comer on Balboa Peninsula right on the
sand. Grebt s.w .. exposure rnaximll.es the sunset view.
Live In the cottage ~ you plan ycU drmm howe-br
the-5\.ri .. Cal for spedftcs.
ORIGINAL HOlJSE
IN NEWPORT HEIGHTS ONLY $299.000 l.Jvable 28R on large comer lot berg sold "As is." There
Is a caretaker's house in the rear o( the pioperty. Cal b
detals todily.
OPEN HOlJSE MT. A ·SUN. 1·5
OCEAN VIEW MANSION
4,000+ SQllAllE FEET $899,900 ~it 5BR Newpat Beach es1Zlte. Huge pool &
spa in "!l1Y ~ ~ Bon.is nn. ~ nn. ~ nn. 3 martie IT'pls. handsome paneled lbrary + nu:h men?.
2500 Clff Dr.
NEAR 11IL\NGLE SQlJARE ~ONLY $129,900
Spacious, wel ~ 3 t>Edoom. Convenient to
i:erk, lbrary & rmre.. Nice pool Tiis Is a ~ wb!. Cal
for nlore Information
'J'WO T8IPlEXES
BY 11IE PIEll $1.S99.800
Ttrn·key units with excellent Income frcm
unmet/winter repeat clientele. ~ furnished. No
defemid maintenance. A l.l1icp! inves1ment opport\.l1lty!
) 1 --. 8 . ,-.!!I
NEWPORT ~ only better! ~ upga'ed-
ed plah D w/500 d .. bonue nn + S car garage!
Panoranc oceenlbev/mtn & dty llgta views.
CaD toct.yl OPf.N SUNDAY 1-5 ~to $649,500
llON TA\'LOll 509-3737
OCEAN VIEW VD.IA BALBOA. •. $205.000
Dual Master sLdtes ~ this vesy chanmg & inete
cx:iOOo in gated corrm..nlty within wahig ~ to the
beach. LMng rm teaues fireplace & opens onto the
patio overtoadng ~ lardscap00 gro..rds & ocean
view. Kitchen fealU'es lots of OOU'lter space & tile. ~
~to help w/~ oosts.
BAI.BOA BEAUTY SALON
OPPORnJNn'Y ONLY $S9,000
<:N.iii ~ OM'\ salon in great beach area with lots of foot
traffic.. Abdne ~ business. Cal today for men?
i'llormatlon ragardiig this excelent ~ opportll'lity.
SE1 IQ TRANSfEllll£D
llEDlJCE> TO $17 4.900
Walk to the beach from this~ 2BR ~in
gated oornn'U)ity with assoc. tennis. pocl & 5Pi\. Peek
ocean view from bab:ny. Marble entry + other custom
upwades.
'l1IE BUJFFS
POPULAll BOMTA PIAN $S49.000 ~end ll1il OlOloe oomer location. 3BR. 2BA, =edltioc1. OJstom kitchen & bathrocm tile. w~ ~~patio. CJose to Back trMs & comrruilly Tiis Is kxaled in
the pa-ele 1ed origilal are.a o( The
f'8ENCll COtJNTKY MANOR OYEll 5900 SQ. FT. $1.19Nll.
Mag dfloent 4BR. 4.SBA estate w/aery arnerily you can
Imagine. CNe2' 5900 sq. ft. of~~· From the eJegilnt martie e:nUy to the ruty giolrds you 1
enjoy this pastoral setting. You need to see this
exoeptional home~
PENINSUl.A POINT featuring 58R.. rm .• den. bonl.-rm, gourmet kit & sunny pado.
Ocean/bay views great f1ootplan w/lot.s of room
to roam.
Offered at $798,000
DAYNA 651-4610
SHARP AUSO VIE.IC>
SFR ONLY $242.000
Ught/bnght 3BR, 2.SBA home w/marble entry &
upgrades throughwt. A great location just minutes from
the beach. N'ice family room & fireplace in living room.
New Usti'lg!
BIGUDO ISlE
BAYFRONT + DOCK NOW $ l .895MIL
l..Nge entert.alnlng home i:*Js huge bayfront deck &
room for ass· yacht, nunerous desigler-de!ails. elevator
& stl.rri'lg ~ bar A ~I l..kio Isle street
MOBILE HOME
NEAR BAY $17 S.000
Tenilic location ..... 2BR + 28A.. 2 space parl<ing Just
lock the OOor and go flstwlg
2 TOWNHOMES ON 1 LOT
NEAR 'l1IE BEAUI NOW $219.000 ~ painted <iPex prope11y with good income. E·Z
q..ialfy + A.L T.D. avaiab&e. Cal for an appoinbnent to
see this great NEW US11NG.
BAYFRONT CAPE COD
W1111 A SANDY llEAat. .. Sl.475.000 An~ dramatic bayfront 1esiderice.with a Cape
Cod flair. Attention to every Interior & exterior detail
prwails. Views of the harbor. mountains & dty lights ~ this kx:atlorl on the bay, 2-stay. 4BR. 4.SBA.
Fcirmal clr*1g rm. family nn, 6 sets of Boor to ceiling
Fn!nch cblr's open on to the bayfront patio. The rooltoP deck ts Ideal foe-outdoor entertanng & dining. This Is a
sophisticated home with a warm. cofnfortable feel. Mal<e
your appomitment to see this fine offetrg today.
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LigfitS, camera, oction •••
Li st of credits of safari
guide turned Realtor
includes $3. 9 million
Italian village
B~ Joyce Scherer
Rnil Ertatt· £tlu111
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It 1.:ould h,1\.e been J \Cene out of a movie
In fall. c1m~1denng the late actor Richard
Burton wa ... one of the playen.. the camern.<.
... hou ld hJ\I.' been rolling
II wai. 1981 .md John Miller wa<; leading
hr' '"ter Su ... an Hunt and her husband of
one year. Richard Burton. on an African
,afan. Deep rn the bush. the group had i.et
up camp rn a -.cenic area and were enjoying
,m t'\t'ni ng drink around the fire.
··And there to our '>llrpri!.t ... wa., a pnde
of lrone~-,e, -maybe \ll( -and 'mrng JUSt to
the left of them a lion:· he 'aid. ·10en to
add drama to th•'· enter 'tage left a
wounded buffalo i.eeking refuge."
Know mg the lion\ would soon attack the
bu ffalo. re ... ul11ng in a 'tampede through the
camp,ite. the four..ome climbed into their
vehicle and nudged the buffalo away from
the area with the Iron' following \Uri.
C1m,1derrng the abo\.e e\.ent. how doe\
Miller. an c.>.penenced ,afari guide, become
a broker a"ociate at Fred Sandi. Coastal
The 14th century village in Tuscany, Italy
Properties in Monarch Beach? The answer:
Through a :.cries of interesting and dramatic
events.
Born in England. bis family -twin sisters
and a brother -moved to Nairobi, Kenya
when Miller wa:. 8 years old. His father set
up a law practice. and the children attended
boarding school.
"It was a wonderful time to be in Africa,"
he said. "It was a wonderful era and
wonderful country to live in • the food. white
sands of the Indian Ocean. JUSt .an
extraordinary lifestyle."
Following in his father'i. footsteps. Miller
graduated high school and returned to
London to study law. But after earning his
degree. he opted not to take the bar exam.
"I just wasn't interested." he said. ''I didn't
wish to wear bowler hats, pinstripe suit~ and
didn't feel comfortable living in q,e city after
Africa."
After joining an export company for a few
years. he hooked up with up-and-coming
recording artist Roger Whitaker. So at 23
years old. Miller • playing the gui tar and
piano -toured .with the group.
the ~a~kdrop is A"ica
"We actually did a show with the Beatles
in Manchester before they were big,'' he
said.
Parting "good pal s." Miller found himself
restless again. And always the nagging
dilemma: Africa or England? It was then he
briefly joined another friend in London
converting Victorian houses into apartments.
And during this period, Miller faced his
biggest challenge after surviving a 9()..f oot
fall from a scaffolding.
"I was extraordinarily fortunate." he sard.
"[ had obviously extreme injuries to both
feet and my spine," he said.
Though there was talk of amputation.
M,iller was fortunate and after undergoing I 0
operations and an 18-month recuperation
period in Africa. he regained his mobility.
He says a healthy, fit 26-year-old body
contributed tp the remarkable recovery. It
was duririg this time. the idea for his future
companyJ Safari Swala (gazelle). was born.
He returned to England to establish offices
in London and Neirobi for the marketing
and sales; and Miller. using Land Rovers,
escorted trav~lers 5.000 miles through 14
countries which spanned the Sahara Desert.
the rain fore ts of Central America and the
game ~serves of Ke.nya. Uganda and
Tanzarua.
1'aking large groups of people like that is
the most wonderful human experience."
Miller said. '1'hcre is no Coca-Cola. no '
traffic lights, no television; and you are
completely dependent on yourself and the
African experience.
"People are so overwhelmed by the
splendor of it all -.the vast expanses, the
color, beautiful animals, extraordinary bird
species and enormous variety of tribal
people.
"You shake off all the strains and stresses
of living and relax. And you talk in a way
you rarely or never do in urban society. I've
heard husbands and wives say things to each
other at the campfire which often surprises
their mate."
Miller's busines expanded to North
America. opening an office in New York. He
stayed with the company until the mid-
1970s. His exposure to reaJ e tate came
when he married a Southern California
woman whose father was a Realtor. The
couple moved first to the Los Angeles area
and as Miller says. he .. set-up house and
became a respectable citizen."
'1 took a real estate license and went up to
l..o5 An,eles and down to San Diego." he
uid ... I dtO\'e all around Southern Ca.Ufomia
dlinkiDa wkr'C would I ltlrt~
Millh decided on <>rans County joining
thc Tu tin·bued Don Bird&: Associo.te .
John Miller
After the usuul wobbly first year. he said. "I
broke the code.''
"I became the first person to sell a $1
million house in Tustin H\Os." he said.
Miller became executive vice president of
the company responsible for marketing and
the sales training of 130 agents in five
offices. He also was the company's top
producing age nt and one of the top
producers among the East Orange County
Board of Realtors,
Miller ultimately left Don Bird. moved to
Laguna Beach and began his own company.
Eventually he took a re ;pite from real estate
and again. his love of Africa called and he
became a consultant for a company which
specialized in African safaris.
But real e tate $till played an important
part in his life and he managed to ha'le a nice
international practice selling property in
Italy. a 14th century village in Tuscany. Italy
for $3.9 million; a tourist hotel off the lod.ian
Ocean in Kenya; and land on the Mexican
Riviera.
He returned to California in 1989, joined
RE/MAX South County and became a top
agent. Hi most recent move has been to
Fred Sands Coastal Properties where he is
backed by 11 network of 1,600 agents. SO
offices and an international nctwortc. of
affiliate companies.
And though his specialty is coastal
properties, his clients thread throughout
Orange County and outside of the UQ.ited
States.
"Real estate is very challenging,'' he said.
"and if you arc successful, it is very
rewarding. You get an enormous personal
independence. and after the obvious freedom
of Africa. that is what appeals to me."
Miller ~turns to Africa yearly enjo)'ipg its
vast beauty.
"It is really important for all of u.s to mum
to something fundamentaJ every so often,"
he said, "because we are mostly aU starved
for nature. But in thc meantime, to still enjoy
the accoutrements of Western society."
StilJ, Miller admits there is something
magical about Africa.
"It casts a spell on you, something you
never shake off." be said.
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Cracks and leaks have board of directors seeing dollar signs
Dear Hotline:
As a member of our iusociation's board of
directors. I have heard residents reporting
large cracks in their garage slabs along with
water leaks inside the condominiums. Out
community is only five years old and no one
knows where the cracks or water is coming
from. We are afraid to conduct an expert
inve ligation beca~ we might find a costly
problem. However, ~ also want to comply
with our duties as board members. What
hould we do?
Dear Worried:
The board of directors hould not ignore
reports of problems. Board members have
certain fiduciary dutic • including a
re ponsibility to investigate reports of
damage caused by Common Area
deficiencies. lf the board docs not com~ly.
the individual board members may be hablc
for any damaac caused by the board's
f ail&n to comply wilh its duties. In addition,
the corporation IMY be liable. The
reasonable choice would be to consult with
~ualificd ~fcssiOnals and conduct a
r • •• n '' investipt.ion. 1be board can
tbeia ..u dccilions bued .. me
information recci\ed. part of the a\!.Oeiation and the board.
The governing documents for a common Corpornt1ens Code Section 7231 -.el' fonh
interest development usually set forth certain the general !.Landard of conduct which
dutiei; on behalf of the association with member!> of the board mu'>t meet in
regard to maintenance. repair and replace of performing its duties. Thi!. ~ection prmidei..
common area components. Governing in part. that a member of the board. in
documents include the Articles of performing his duties muM act" ... in a
lncorporation. Bylaws and Declaration of mal)ner uch djrector belie\es to be in the
Cove~ants. Conditions and Restrictions for best interests of the corporation and with
a particular de\.elopmenL The common i.uch care, including reasonable inquiry.
area of the development is usua lly ns an ordinarily prudent person in a
defined in the governing documents. like position would use under
The governing documents may similar circumslances."
also set forth the maintenance. Subsection (b) of Section
repair or replacement duties 7231 provides a director,
on be~~f of the in performing bis duties
as.wc1abon for areas • ... hall be entitled
which are not pan of *Civil Code Section io rely on
tbcln ordccommonr to aru. 1364 provides the information. opinions.
comply with association is reports or ~~~iary responsible for sta.temen~
duties. a repairing, replacing c~" eac
reasonable or maintaining the prepared or
investigation of common areas ... * presented by: ... reported problems is coonl!CI,
often required to independent
detennine the nature and accountant11 or other
scope of the problem and any persons as to matters which
needed remedial action. the dirtttor believes to be
Civil Code Section 1364 provides within uch per.ons' professional
the association i~ re ponsible for or expert competence."
repairing. replacing or maintaining the Section 7231 creates a duty on the
oommon areas (other than el(clusive use part of the board of directors to perform a
common areas) if the governing documents reasonable invcstiaation of the reported
are 5.ilcnt on the issue. A reasonable problems in the common area and decisions
investigation of reported problems is often concernin1 repair and maintenance can't be
required to comply with this statutory duty. made without information concemina the
Portions of lbe ~s Code for natwc. scope. method of repair and cost of
Cllifomit lft even more ~iflC with rqNlir for the problems. An ordiW'ily ~ IO dlC-ducy of ift\'Clliption Oft Cbe pNdeM pcnon in yow boinl°I position hu
no alternative but to obtain further
infonnation about the problem~. Subsection
<bl of Section 7231 \:l)' your board can rel )
upon repon!->. infonnation and advice
prll\ 1ded by per,on' which the director'
rea,onably belie ve to be within that peNm'!>
profe,i.ionul or expert competence. wch a' a
qualified construction con,ultant and/or a
law}er.
If the board of <lirectol"\ complies with
Secuon 7231 . ind1Vidual board mcmbe" will
be protected from liability. Your assoc1at10n
<>hould also be protected from liability.
Your board of directors should !leek
.professional advice. including an attorney
and qualified construction cxpens to perform
a reasonable investigation of the legal and
con truction issue at your property and to
provide advice and reports lO the board
base~ upon the investigation. Once a
reasonable inve ligation has been completed.
the board should exercise a reasonable
business judgment in the best intere~t of the
a.\.wciation (Sect.ion 7231 ).
Clmkr A. PMcllalski is a stnior associlltt
allontq wide Fm, Walbr, R~obs """
Pown. • '1w fo'M ttyltasiz:ilrg co11U1tuni1J
associt#it)IU. Ht will •1UWtr as llUUtJ
flltllioM as po1111* ill tJte wetllJ Hodint
cohl•11. AU rupo1tsfl an basetl on c""'"'
Coli/or1fitl sll* law """ 11pon /acts
pnst.u& Co1t111lt "'"' ow11 associolio•'s
f0Vtnl0., tfoc11•1ttJ OT kgtal COIUUtl 011
u1 qttf/k ...,,.n. S"""9it f"~mo'" to
C.,,.,,.11,,;,, A11«#1dM HodUt~, IUOO VOit
KMwla AH., S11ik 600, lnilte, Cil 927/S.
644~1600
New Listings
Garden Park VIiiage Cape Cod
3 Bel. end unit Shows like a model!
Brenda Peterson $169,000
Eastslde Costa Mesa Upgraded 3 bed-
room. 2 bath single family pool home
Heidi Stockwell $199,900
Front row bay view home
with 2 bedrooms + den. Bayview deck.
Jerry Finster $395,000
New Listings
JUST LISTED IN
SHORE CUFFS
$4,900,000
llmeless ~est.Me w/ pctvMe bellCh
_, )6,000 sq ft. l)lll'Oel, Pool & spa
Debi Bibb
BAYSIDE COVE
$169,000
!Myfn>nt a>ndo In peed community Oodt
8Vlllllble 3 bed-. 15 -.11s. Grell bly view Anodlltlon pool & be.ch
Jel'TJ f1nster
CUFFHAVEN
$5'9,000
Completely remodeled J bedroom.
3 bath Cape COd chilnMr with oce.n.
hlrbor and dty llchts views. Must teel
GtctTllomas
Gree Lombardi
a.-om famlly home with city llclU _,
OC1e911 vtewl. Gmd c:ommunlty. Vert Wit wt~ --4 bedroon& u bMM.
Suan Scanlan
HARBORISlAND
$4,400,000
Wonderful blyflont lot wflh 6l ft lroni.p
end spectllC\I.,., IMln channel 11'"5. ~pted oom.mvnlty
Beverly Morphy
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BALBOA PENINSULA
$4,199,500
Beautlhltly ~ored 4 8d baylront with
dock. beach, add'I property wlttl prde~
extrl Pfalft & paddle tennis. A me find!
Evan Corkett
BEACON BAY sno.ooo
Laree ::;:'e b.c:kywd plus C: enhMae the ol this 1-.o *'Y 8udl
community. tennis. Lelilehold
Do#le Valentine
COLLEGE PARK
$229,900
ltedone Collqe Pa.11 home New
kitchen. baths. roof, c.rpets. P1lnt and
,.8')911encles. Pool 8.000 sq ft. lot
Steve HJc:h
On!at property with tllropean chann
8Uut1M vtewt 4 ._._ plus llbtwy
ON.at now tor entettillnlftl.
Beverty Morphy
5ua•Scaalu
£leont estate. 6 lld 7 Ba Ocean and hai6of wtews. t.mlty. pme and bonus •
llOOfTW Pool. tpe aM 6 CMpnce
Carol Bers
BALBOA PENINSULA PI'.
$2,545,000
New , Bd s s 11& OC>Nnllonl home Med-ayte Ouoillty on 50' lot. 3 c.ar pr Appfok
4,700 sq Ii. In best -GreM views
Bob Bers
BEACON BAY
$1,.f9',000
Soc>f\lsdcatlon on the blyl S bedroom residence lrontlnc Nndy beach with
speaacvlar tumlnc basin views
Debi Bibb
CORONA HIGHLANDS
$995,000
bfe opportunity to Lell5e-Optlon a ~ Bd
home with ooean ilfld anyon vleQ. pool.
s,,.. and access to prlvitte beaches
Sara Marvin
4 bedroom. J.5 bath custom with beaull·
ful Slll\Mt views. IJCht and bncht Perfe<t tor llllnlly IMnc end entettillnlnc.
SHuScaalan
HARBOR VIEW HIUS
$62,,000
8eau11Mly u,.aded !amity home In
move·ln oondltiOfl 4 bHrooms. 2 ' bittht
with locredfble n«w klc:Mn
Jim Kline
Shirt., ttam.
EM!y Cahtomu Bunplow style J bedroom
plus deo. open beam ceUinp. tena cotu
floors. Charm plorel Ptlced to SUL!
Debi Bibb
BEACON BAY
$1,995.000
Pristine S bedfOOl'll blyfront situated on
60 feet of lrontace with~ views
Owner may trade
Debi Bibb
EMERALD BAY
$1 .195,000
Fabulous rebuilt i.mlly home In
Heellent loaMlon Close to p.11rit, tennl~.
pool and beach White water view•
David Hlrschler
Sara Hinman
HARBOR ISLAND
$2,.f7',000
Ellduslve bayfront propefty In pted
enclave Nn-dock. loreYer bay views!
Great opportunity!
Evan Corilett
Shlrle, Harris
HARBOR VIEW HIUS
$699.000
UPC'9ded 8urllnptM model 4 8d ) Ba..
Bonut room Warm country decor. treat
lafnlly MlchbortlOOCI See to appt'ed.Me
SharonSatt:J.
Charmine home lust steps to the be.ch
3 becllOOl'l'I wtth poe.ntlal for enlafllnc
second ltOf'Y tMte lalnlly kitchen
Beverly Morphy
BELCOURT
$675,000
TradltioNI J 8d townhome with la,.e
INSlef suite, F'P and view. French doon
and windows. white carpet ilnd walls. SPI-
Vlrllnla Zenz
EMERALD BAY
$2,750,000
Fabulous San Francisco style home on
the oceaMlde ol Emerald Bay
Terrilk 11rhlte water vie~
HARBOR ISlAND
$3,750,000
ElcdusiYe Harbor~ ~I Reotnl
OOllllNCllon • 5 Bd lomlll ~ flmlly""
Ind bonllS rm. lawn and llldens. New docl.
BeverfJ Morphy
HARBOR VIEW HILLS
$719,000
~style ln<Of'PO(ates hute 11v1nc
room. dlnlna room, llbmy, den.
wondetfW ~••th~ vlftl
BevertJ MorplaJ
HARBOR VIEW HOMES
$480,000
4 Bd l ~ Ba cncle>'led Ponolino "'1th
grea1 children~ pl;iyhoose In b.lc:kyard
Man) upgritde., Avallable NOW'
Susan Scanlan
Sara Hinman
LIDO PENINSULA
$389,000
Cannery Villa11e Unique opponunicy 10
live 1n .,pac.1ous I Bd .ind family room
upper unrt 1011.er unit tor comm or rclatl
Ronda Hein
Patrick Bartollc
NEWPORT NORTH
$499,500
Very private 10<.iillOn on over~tLed comer
101 Matbella tloorplan I 4 bedrooms
I balh\ l ur 11.ir~e A be.,I buy'
Susan Scanlan
OLD CORONA DEL MAR
$449,000
Ternl1c duple• 1n Corona dcl M.ir
11.11h fabulous OIX'n .ilnd bn11h1 011.ner s
unu '"'th 1 p.1110'\ .and hrcpl.lCe
Lynn Noah
Uve In this peM beac.hslcle ~
In • charmlna 2 Bd • den ~. bmal
diniJlt lfCI. 2 FP. pctvae r · pllllo
Evan Corkett
HARBOR VIEW HOMES
$1 ,29S,OOO
tnaedtble ~home being bwlt 1n
Harbor V-Homes 5 bedroom. 5 5 bath
dream home on •PP<O\ 21.000 sq It lot
Um Kline
Shirley Harris
NEWPORT COAST
$389,000
Altcua condo with "J 8d l 8a 2 car
garage view• 011.ner llansferred after hve
mol!lh\ Seiter 1han n«>w' Many upgrades•
Marian PhllUppl
NEWPORT OCEANFRONT
$1 ,095,000
Oceanlront duplex In quiet beachfront
sec11on Top quality bu1ldl"41 Sl)KIOOS
units in mint condition
Ronda Hein
PORTAFINA LAGUNA
$499.900
Spe<tacular ocean views from this
Pon.ilftn• t..atuna home • bedrooms
l baths l car pr~e Over l . lOO sq It
Steve High
-Masnllkent oceanfront home on sed~ covel So.win& ~llnp.
W8lls o# ctaas. M~e &vest quanent
Debi Bibb
Shlrle, Harris
IRVJNE COVE CREST
$2.395,000
Sp<1<1oos nev. 5 bedroom custom home
Creal desfin Ocean view. spa & larae
yard C;ited pnvatc beach & tennis
Sara Hinman
NEWPORT HEIGHTS
$266,900
Musi sec• .-.bsolutcly the best value 1n Newpon HelehlS Priced to sellt
AlmO'lt new outstanding condi1lon•
Patrick BartoUc
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NEWPORT PENINSULA
,I $425,000
Less th11n I f2 block to great beach
l..lrtte "'cll-m11inta1ncd buildint
Perfecl for o"'ne(s unrt and rent
Ronda Hein
PORTAFINA LAGUNA
$579,000
Custom U,un11 home with creat ocean
and Clltallna view Remodeled kitchen
•nd bath~ Vaulted ceilings and stone FP
Steve Htgh
~to Miii • bedroom townhoute In
Newpon Beech Walk to community pool,
9Chools and chu!dles. Creat value I
Ll&ht & bright spacious 2 bedroom plus
den end unit In private pted community
Pi!llOS off eech room Formal dlnlna
Judy Mertz
JuUe Schmleslnc
NEWPORT HEIGHTS
$695,000
Tradllional lamlly home 1n Newport
Heights s 8d 4.S 8a lncludinc separ11te
cuest quattel'5 aver 3 car prqe
Debi Bibb
OCEAN RIDGE
$650,000
F1rst row unyon view lot ilppfOX
17 '500 sq It Cre.lt opponunity to build
1 custom home In Newport Coast
Marcy Weinstein
Susan Scanlan
PROMONTORY BAY
$1 ,695,000
Fabulous l 8d. ls BA.~ c:oucempoiay
Cym. panlle ~ PfOf blocht'n. ~
master bidl. Sln'I)' ~ ttn11e1e & dock
Jerry F1nster
Nice 5 Bd home on• bit lot Very prtvate location. Expanded and remodeled
kltche11 Central air •lid ) CM..,..__
Chris Valli
Julie Steplaen10n
LAGUNA NIGUEL
$489,900
~kc offer! Selkr Is mocivatt'd
Very $harp propcny "'uh some oce1n view
Susan Scanlan
Dave Busk
NEWPORT HEIGHTS
$1,069,000
Panoramk oce1n vle""s ffom
this t>Hutlful ·ertan lei1ne11e·
1rad1tlonal style lamily l\omc
John McMonlale
OCEAN RIDGE
$1,69',000
Striklrc vieM to OONn and city l'shts Meditmanean ~custom ~att'
In l'ie'a'pM ComL Pool and~
Marq Weinstein
Susan Scanlan
SEAVJEW
$599,000
• Bd 1 Ba residence 1trtth ocean and city
llC}lts vie"" In 1uard &Med community
leacurtna tennis. pool and s~
Sharon Smith
Sandie F1x
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Every now and then ...
A memorable and spectacular
home becomes available ...
Magnificent five bedroom bayfront.
Grand appointments, exquisite throughout,
frand painted t.ouches, ricfr limest.one noors,
use of marbles and granites and hand hewn
moldings and cabinets. Three levels witfr one
of tfte areas most commanding and unbelievable
views. A home t.o be remembered for its history
and uniqueness .
Co'"'"""ltfl beacft.IS, parls t1N4 OCttlll vftWs.
WoNllll'ful f8•Ut1 lrOJJ1t.
$949,000
Asking $3,495 ,000
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PriNte eulusivt '°'""'"~""·
BuiW ,,.., ... """"· $2,47,,000
418 VIila Point $269,500
2 bedroom. 2 bath oo golf course
'" Escro"
SUE THOMAS
Vi/111 P"111I R,·~itlnrl
759-37b5
326 VUJa Point $342,000
2 bedroom. 2 bath °'\Coif course
A~prage
115 Abalone $675,000
The best of 1.Jttle Island
4 bedrooms 2 baths Full of charm
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Judy Mertz Julie Schmiesing
YOUR FULL SERVICE PARTNERSHIP Tl A M
759-3746
Do you ha\e a dredm ...
• to walk to the beach •t Newport?
• to tum rent S$ Into ownership?
• to hav-e a 2 bedroom "tum-key" condo?
• to pay under $175,000?
Look no morel
WANTED ne\\ f,un i l~ ...
• Park4e setdnc-over 15,ooo+ IQ. ft. k>t
• "BedroOm, 3 1/2 bath HarborV\ew Home
• In-law or teenqe hideaway Included
• Greenbelt, parb, pool alld dubhduse
$660,000
PREMIER WATER ORIENTED PROPERTIES
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SUSAN SCANLAN
Hall of Fcame Mem6er
759-371-7
SHORE CUFFS
Ocean and canyon views with beautiful kitchen make
home great for now ... but, a new house on this lot? Wow! I
$U9,000
Mike Mdtr
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• 4 Bedrooms
• 3 Baths ..
• 2 Car Garage
• Fireplace
• Pool
• Recently Remodeled
• New Appliances
$525 .00
• 6 Bedrooms
• 4.5 Baths
• 3 Car Gara~e
• 2 Fireplaces
•Pool
• Newer Appliances
• Many Upgrades
$698.000
THE TIME TO BUY YOUR DREAM HOME IS NOW!
Fabulous 5 bedroom, 3.5 bath.
Great comer location in desirable
family neighborhood.
$785,000
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7)9 ~70>
Elegant 3 bedroom, 3.5 bath home
in prest1gious gated community.
$995,000
Wonderful 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath family
townhome. Lots of upgrades.
$239,000 ''
Spectacular panoramic views.
Outstanding 4 bedroom, 4 bath.
$1,100,000
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SENIOR SALES EXECUTIVE
759-3750
ICEvlN KUBIAK
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759-3798 Direct Line
PAUIA KUSKEV
759-3757 Direct Line
800-517-3452 Pager
Real Estate Broker -Ca. Dept. of R.E. FRANK SENNES 759-3726
HARBOR RIDGE
9 San Sebutlan
5 bedroom , 5. 5 6atli custom liomt witli 180° vitw.
Built in 1990. Pool & spa. Seller will trade for
co"do i" Newport Beach or Palm Spri,.gs.
$1,950,000
D OVER SHORES
1362 Galaxy Drive
5 6tdrooms, 5 Ntlis, ,ool, SfNI, "frtt" Llw" ""'
front row view. Family room ope"s to a uw
upgraded fduften . Pool-side wt bar and firtpit.
$1,295,000
W ESTCLIFF
1115 Berbhlre Lane
A clrt1mti"f ont sfolJ 3 bUroom, 2 batlr lromt
with rtmodtltd fdklrt", ffrqlau '" living room,
washer and dr~r. Lar,e yard.
$2,100/mo.
Do H' l\u~t('r o Chri-..1i11t· l\i1n
t ) 'I ~ I ( t -, • j -: 1 t \ J' I
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3 bedrooms and den, double spa.
Lovely upgrades. Best view
in Jasmine Creek.
$569,000
Carole McMahan-Johnson
John Macnab Award Recipient
759~3704
2 bedrooms and den, gorgeous greenbelt
location with ocean view
from the garden.
$415,000
SpecQ<:ular view lot, 21 ,000 squire feet
Great location, low taxes, no Mello Roos
.... CUlllDll\ home. 6.500 ~ IMt.
lMM lot 1P9 MCI Jild. PrtvMe bHch.
4 bedrooms and family room.
Remodeled with pool and spa.
Magnificent ocean/bay views.
$819,000
Remodeled 4 bedroom "Move·ln Perfect"
Great location dose to pool and park
• 1998 PORT EDWARD $1,225,000
6 btdroom custom. pool. sportcourt.
• 2070 PORT BRISTOL $975,000
New 5 bedroom custom. large lot.
• 1715 NEWPORT HIUS DR. $559,000
Huge lot, room to expand, bacfts to parff.
• 1615 PORT BARMOUTH $480,000
Lowest priced two story -Hurry!
• 1730 PORT BARMOUTH $459,000
3 beJrooPNS and family room. Remodtltd.
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759-3734
SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE!
Newport Beach: Magnificent 4 bedroom executive home with 6 car space
garage. Fabulous lot, nearly 1/2 acre. Newport at its best. ........ $1 ,030,000
WestcUff Area: 5 bedroom beauty. FR, office. parklike yard includes pool
and spa. Recently reduced to ................................. $550,000
Harbor Hlghlands: Cute, clean, 3 bedrooms, large yard, great location. Priced
to sell at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .................... $329,900
Turtle Rock: 5 bedrooms. FR, 3 car garage. Corner lot of exceptional size,
approximately 10,000 sq. ft.. . ............... Onl11 $459,000
Mesa Verde: Well maintained and updated 4 bedroom. Two story, ready for
your family to move in . . . . . . . . . . ...................... Now $299,000
University Park: 3 bedroom condo. Upgraded and in excellent location near
pool, park, library. Seller relocated Sacrifices .................... $208,900
Investor's DelJcht -Costa Mesa: Side by side R-2 properties. One lot with
3 bedroom house. Other with 3 and 2. Use as is or build to suit.
-Pat Hurley Presents ...
3720 Ocean Blvd. $1 ,375,000
Spectac:ularocean, Jetty and sunset views!
Perfect 4 bedroom, 3 bath family home
dose to COM beadles. Lafle yard.
835 Amigos Way #18 $219,000
Priced to selJI 4 bedroom townhome In
N~ Beach. Walk to oommunlty pool,
schools and churches.
1301 Suuex Lane $449,750
Excepdonal valuel Gracious 3 bedroom
with den, new master suite + pool on larte
comer lot with RV area. Try lease option I
For mort iNfonutioN, uiU
Pat Hurley
759--3725
1
I 70 Emerald Bay
A Spectacular O.ceanfront Villa
Most spectacular Medit.e"anean oceanfront
ever offered in Emerald Bay.
Breathtaking views of E5nerald Bay beach,
· crashing surf, and Laguna coastline.
For an appointment to see this exquisite villa,
call ROD DALEY -.. 759-3776
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C::ompleted in 1991 , this custom 5 bedroom Is
situated on a huge Jot. 60 feet on the bay with private
pier and slip. Fabulous floor plan with Impeccable
quality throughout. Spectacular views! Priced to sell!'
If you like Hawaii you should see thisl Secluded
over a sandy cove with private beach access. this
custom bullt 4 bedroom home ls a tropk.al paradJse.
AU rooms open to oceanvfew terraces. Guest quarters.
Situated on extra large lot with southerly exposure.
Preferred east end island location. Tum key
throughout with quality construction. 4 bedrooms
plus office area. Private pier and slip.
Over 60 feet on the bayl The ultimate for
entertaining! State-of-the-art kitchen, huge
creat room, media room and a dining room
flt for a king! Tumin& basin views.
Ultimate family ~-In Newport Helihts. Total of
5 bedrooms. 4.5 baths. including separate guest quarters
over a detached 3 car garaee. 'Custom built in 1984 with
traditional detailing throughout. plus a 008-sized yard.
A touch of Nantucket In Newport Beach.
Picture perfect Inside and out. 3 bedrooms, '"'
2 baths, hardwood floors, beam celllngs,
French doors, and peat yard.
Ronda Hein
Beach and Bay Specialist
759~3797
OCEANFRONT UNITS $1,095,000
Mlnt·condition duplex right on the sand. St>aclous
units: 3 bedroom, 2 bath & 2 bedroom. 2 bath.
CUSTOM CANAL FRONT $439,000
Large UP&Taded 4 bedroom. 2.5 bath home with
areat view. Quiet residential neighborhood,
close to best beaches.
OCEANFRONT SHOWPLACE
$1 ,275,000
On a prime corner Jot, this home
features 3 bedrooms plus
den/office and a large rooftop
deck. Ocean & Catalina views
from each of its three stories.
OCEANFRONT OPPORTUNITY $899,000
Two units, each 2 bedroom, right on the sand.
Use as duplex or remodel to single family.
NEWPORTJMLBOA PENINSULA $299,000
Channlnc 2 bedroom c:ottaae. 1n block to creat beach.
Ideal starter home, or "tetawaY" at the beach. Sunny
patio and 2 car praee. R2 zontnc • plans for two 001idos.
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OPPORTUNITIES
BEACH DUPLEX
Just 1/2 block to beach, total-
ly built-out two story building
features 2 large 3 bedroom
units. Great investment, or
live in one an d enjoy rental
inco me too! $425,000
LAGUNA BEACH
Unique North Laguna com-
mercial property with ocean
views! Four car parking.
Currently used as profes-
sional offices; can be retail,
p ossible mixed use PCH
frontage. Owners will help
finance. $439,000
CAr..NERY VILLAGE
Unique opportunity to live &
work In Cannery Village.
Upper unit is. very large
2 b edroom + family room
home; l ower level may be
commercial, retail, or: food
service. 3 buildings • avail·
able separately. $389,000
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2 bedroom + den + family room, pool &
spa, security system & alr4tondltJoned.
l.ooKJNG FOR A l.EAsE-OPTION
Contemporary 5 bedroom, pool,
spa, ocean & canyon views.
Mickey Rowe
759-3789
ON THE BA\
SOPHISTICATED CONTEMPORARY
• Master suite with fireplace, steam shower
and forever views
• Beautiful Buena Vista location
• Indoor jacuzzi
• Library and entertainment center
• Formal dining-room ~
• Beach bath -Decks
• Perfect condition
• Hardwood·floors
• French doo(S
• Private beach & dining patios
• 3 bedrooms, 4 baths
•Dock space
$1,,58,QOQ
$1,399,000
Impeccable workmanship.
Soothing colors. Pool & spa.
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such as public utility companies. cable TV ·Repon. the developer must submit to the developer controlled the project. Such
Dear
Hotline:
The
developer
repre-.entati ve
••••..• of our
condominium
association will soon
leave our board. Docs
1he law require the developer lo give board
membe~ certain documentation before
lt!a\i ng?
Dear Board Member:
Although the law and Dep.utment of Real
E'tate Regulation-. requires the developer to
provide c.ertain documenti. to the owners as
part of the o,aJe~ proce '· no 'pecific 'tatute
require~ the de \.eloper to provide identified
do~:umcnL\ to the homeowner controller
board of director;.
Early acquisition. organization and
preservation of the followmg document'
~ 111 c;avc the as~ation a great deal of time
JnJ expense in managing it' future option'.
Although the following "'' ., not aJl-
mclu,ive. it repre.\Cnti.. at a m1ntmum.
an formation which should be o~tained by a
condominium a!lsoc1ation before the
dt:veloper ceases its involvement or
presence in Lhe a.1osociation's affairs.
•Title Report. The board 'hould reque~t a
title· report on all property owned by or
under the control of the a~loiociation. A title
report will i.ct forth the exact legal
de-.cnption of the property. Among other
thingo;. the title report will identify any
encumbrances of record and ea-.ements
which other. may ha\ e mer the property.
contractors and other association... DRE a projected or estimated budget for the contract' may include previous management
• Complete Copies or GovemJng. project. This document is a report which agreements. attorney fee agreements. Doc~mcnts. Th~ as_sociation board o,hould identifies all common area a\.sels included in accountancy fee agreements and copiei. of
recea~e ~ ma1~tain complete cop!es of the the development and sets forth the method of all ini.urance p<llicies and effective dates of
association!> Articles of lncorporJt1on. calculating the appropriate level of coverage.
Bylaws and Declaration of Covenant'-, ai.'lessments. This infonnation is necessary • SubcontriKtors. The developer should
Co~ditions and Rci.trictions. In addition. all for preparing an adequate reJ>erve study and al'o be requc,ted to provide information
non~es of Annexation of Addjtional will also identify all common area and other conccming the contracto,.., and
Tcmtory and Supplemental or Amended component" the association is expected to 'ubrnnlractori. Ul.ed on the project. If
CC&Rs should be obtained for all phases maintain in the future . available. detailed blueprint\ depicting
and areas under the asi.ociation's .control. •Developer Bonds. Before the DRE will ,tructurul improvements in their as-built
Many times. boards of directors give the dev~loper pennission to commence (rather than planned) condition should be
unknowingly deal with copies of the coni;truction, the deve loper io, required to obtained.
CC&Rs which are not properly executed po't variou!. bond' for both on-site and •Books and Records of the Association.
and may be of que,tionablc validity. off-site improvement~. It i~ imponant A humem~ ner-contmlled board of direcl<lr'
The board 'hould obtain a copy of for a homeowner controller board to 'hould obtain tn chronological format. all of
the recorded condominium plan obtain copies of all bondo, pthled the minute' from meeting~ of the
from the developer or fmm the by the de.,. eloper 'o the board J\\{ICiatwn \ board of directors during the
county recorder\ office. No specific can detennine whe ther w1:h tame the de\ eloper controlle.d the board. and
This document 'et' forth statute requires the bonds wi ll be properly all meeting' of the members (annual meetin~
in precise detail the developer to provide exonernted upon mmute\). In addition, the board 'hould
'trul·tural dimen,ion' identified documents to the completion of the obtain copic' of all corresp<lndenc~
of the project... homeowner control/et developer'<. obltgauon... e'changed betv.een the de\ eloper (in the
common area element' • Financial name of the a'S<iciation) with other part1e-..
• Public Subdivision board of direNors. Information. In 'ome relating to the project (including any and all
Reports. Before the instance,, the developer contrncl'-which were considered.. but
developer can market the during the penod 111 which 11 '' perhap' not entered into).
project, it mu't prepare and file a in control oflhe project will have
public ~ubdivi~ion report with the • completed one or more reM!rve
California Department of Real fatale l.lUdies. Obtaining copie' of the ~tud1e'
di,closing certain information about the j, e'sential to the contmued and accurate
project. 1ne board of directori. 'hould obtain preparation of future re'l<!rve 'tudiel. for the
cop1e!> of the Final Public Subdivi~ion asi.ociation ..
Report and any am~ndments or changes for ,Jn addition, a homeowner-controlled board
each pha~e within the project for which the shbuld obtain copies of standard operating
report il. issued. In the event you are not able financial infonnation from prior years <1uch
to obtain these documents from the a~ bank account and depo!>it records. ta"<
developer. they may be obtained directly returns. financial Matement:. and canceled
from the Department of Real Estate. checks.
• Department of Real Estate Approved • Contracts. The de\eloper should provide
Budget. Before the Depanment of Real copies of all contract' entered into by the
E.c;tate (ORE) will is\ue the Final Public a\~iation during the period in which the
David£. Cane is a senior associhte
aJtorney with Fiore, Walker, Racobs anti
Powers, a law firm emphasizing community
a.uociations. He will answer as many
questions as possible in the wet1kly Hotline
coltJmn. All rtsponsts art based on currt11t
California state law and upon facts
prtstnttd. Co11.mlJ your own associotion s
governing documenls or legal counsel 011
any specific matttrs. Submil questions to
, Communily Association Hotline, 18400
Vo11 Karman Avt., Suite 600, Irvine, CA
92715.
Commuter home may actually cost more
By Rudy Svrcek, vice
president of sales and
marketing, The Irvine Co.
Believe it or not. a new home which
comes with a long commute may actually
&ost more per month than the close-in new
home which is more convenient to work.
shoppins and recreation.
Today's new home buyer is not immune to
the phenomenon of bargain hunting. A lower
priced new home in the more distlll'lt suburb!!:
i~ often irrc istible.
Many families fight their way through
congested freeways day in and day out to
take advantage of the lower price. Others
sacrifice convenience and family-time to
commute many miles (and hours) to wort.
shopping or leisure activitie .
After aH, they conclude, the cost savings
are worth it
But not necessarily.
A lower·priced new home in a commuter
community may not pencil into a good deal
for the av~ bome buyer.
If you examine the accompanying
Homcbuyer'a Comparison SUJ'(Ullary. you
will find the buyer of a new home costing
$200,000 in a non-<:<>mmuting community
may actually have a lower effective monthly
payment after Illes lhan the owner of a new
home costing $165.000 in a ~mmuter
community.
As noc.ed in the Conaparilon Summary. !he
owner of the $165.000 c:ommu~ home
would efl'ectivdy ~Y S 1.420 per month
while llll IMllr.ONlia.., ~ner Would ~,., 11312 .. ..-Ii (or &be
$200.GDD ..... lmaPw llCtUally paYlna 1e$ IO live closer ..
lo work in a more valuable home.
Here\ how it work' (also refer to the
Summary):
Based on a 90% loon with a 30-year fixed
rate of 9%. comparable homeowner
association dues and property taxes, a
homeowner can expect to pay $1,898 per ·
month for the close-to-work home versus
$1.596 for the commuter home.
The commuter homeowner. however,
based on a typical daily round-trip commute
of 50 miles at 30 cents per mile spend" an
average $300 per month for gas and auto
expenses. And this expense could double 1f
two family members commute.
Finally. when you calculate property ta>.
write-offs (based on a 35% combined
federal/state personal income 'tax rate). the
non-commuter homeowner can expect to
save $575 in taxes versu:. just $476 for the
commuting homeowner
Thu-•. the percei.,.ed bargain-pnced home'>
are no longer a financial bargain.
Tally in Lhe \alue of your commute ume
versu!I extra time with your family or other
lei~ure activitie~ and you'll find that it pay'
to live close to work.
To commute or not to commute?
There is really no question.
HOMEBUYER'S COMPARISON SUMMARY
G Moo Homeowner Costs Associated with livi
Sli0,000
60
(575)
$165,<m
$148,500
$1,194
150
252
Sl.S96
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(476)
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Counting down to a successful, stress-free move
card companies, and friends and family of •Cancel any de!ivery ser:vices uch ~ . oi:rator to take inventory. Venfy delivery
Box up everything you own -all the
P4'"C1'1'ions that mean home to you and lour
fomily and ship them to another part o the
rnun1ry? Little wonder moving is rJnked
.1mong h fc ·, most !>tre!>sful events.
But unlike trnexpected event!>. you can
m.1kc mm ing much lc.,s 'ltres!-ful with
proper planning and preparation.
.. M11\ mg doesn "t ha\e to be !>UCh a
lhJoll( C\Cnt." 'aY' mming e\pen Sara
'iurt.1u: 111 Ma}llnwer Transil. "Doing
1h1111?' 10 Jn orderh mJnner will \a\e Lime. mon~·' Jlld Im' u(,tre" ··
1)1.1i1 111 reduce the 'trc.;,, b) making a
1..1knJJr lhJI bq!m' "'"ed., before you
moH~ Thi' 1.·alendJr "111 -.er.e ai. a
1.11u111d11\\ n Ill J \llCCe"ful ffiO\ e.
Si' ~eek.' berorl' you mo,·c:
• fJke Jn obJc1.·1;.,,e luok at what you own
and Jel 1de whai mu't go and what can be
kit behind Book' you ·ve read and will
nc\cr n.'dd again'' Records you haven't
h'tcncd to ,jncc college? That pressure
uiokcr with the broken handle or the
l·hildrcn \ long neglected games? Extr.1
wc1~ht c11'1~ more money.
• C'11ntal·t moving companies to get
1.•,111n.t1c' Pay attention to COllt. but also ask
"hat they' II J11 to make your move as
'm1\\llh J\ ptMib)e
• It you ha\ c a lot of thtngll wonh c;elling.
or~<llll/e a hou'e or garage 'ale
•Get Jn e,umale Imm the mm-er fort~
1.0,1 11 th\.' compttn} profe"ionall)' pack' all
'" 'umc ol )11ur h\.'l11ngmg' The tjme and
l'l lun \.llll ,,1\ \.' ffiJ\ bl.' wonh the cost. And
rcml.'mbl.'r . the mo\ er 1' hable for breakage
111 rtl.'m' 11 pJck,. but you· re res1xw.ible for
dJntJgc to 1mprnperl~ packed item' that you
hJ\ e btl\l.'d
• II you H~ dended tu lei your mover p.K:k
1111 you. begin 'eparatmg what you phm to
'ell g1\e J\\-ay. throw away. and keep.
• C'11nta\.'t th\.' Chamher of Commerce or
V1\ll11r"' Bureau of your ncv. town to
re4u\.''l mlonnahon on 'choob. park~ and
rl.'1.·rca111m. communtty calendars and mapi..
• Sian a centr.il file to keep all d~ils on
your mo\ c. Buy a brightly colored organizer
folder with pod.ct'. you'll be le!>s likely to
rn1,plarc 11. Colle<:! receiptll for moving·
1clatcd e\pcn'c'. If you are moving because
uf work, you may be entitled IQ a tax
deduction.
• Create a floor plan of your new home
and begin thinking about where you'll want
to place furniture. Planning in advance eases
the \tre~s of making mnJOr decisions when
)OUr furniture arrives. Mark and label
<.pec1fic pieces of furniture in your diagram.
and put it tn your moving folder.
Five weeks before your move:
• Select your mover and meet to di<.eu''
date' and cost!>.
• Decide whether you want to pack
your..elf. or have your mover to do thi s task
Self-packmg can c;a\.e money. Hiring a
mm-er help' en,ure a professional packing
1<1b. cuh minimi1e breakage and saves you
time.
• If you decide to pack yourself. you'll
need to gather boxes. Your mover can
provide boxe~ most suited for moving.
including special-purpose containers for
items like clothing on hangers and lamp
llhade\.
Four w.kS tld'on your IDO'ff: • Nouf y the po~ office. maaumc • credit
~1 -
your change of addres . TilC U.S. Postal newspapers. Consider starting a ubscnption P ans.
Service offers a kit to make this easier. to the newspaper in your new town to • If there's time. give the home a final
•Cont.act utilitie!> (gas. water, electricity. introduce you to local n~w an~ ha~nin~!>. cleaning. or arrange in ad~ance for someone
telephone, cable TV) to schedule • H~ve your automobile serviced 1f you re to clean the day after moving out.
disconnection of services on the day travehng by car. . .
following your move. You'll want to have •Be sure to empty secret h1ding places to
utilitie on while you're still in the house. remove valuables and spare house keys.
• Call the utilities in your new town to
arrange for service to start the day before
you arrive.
• If you· re planning to move any of your
major appHances, talk with the mover to
schedule disconnecting and servici ng a few
Days before your move. And don't for~et to
arrange for an expcn. if necessary. to install
fixtures upon their arrival at your new home.
• Complete any repair work on your old
home and arrange for any critical services
needed at your new home.
• ff packing yourself. stan packing
..eldom-uscd articles like fancy dishes and
glasse .... 'pecialty cookware, non-essential
clothing. cuno~. art. photos. and decorati ve
Item\.
• A' you pack. remember to keep each box
hght enough LO be handled by several
member\ of your family. Heavier item!. go in
'muller boxes, lighter items in larger boles.
•If you're planning a garage sale. pick a
date at least a week before the move and
adveni~ it locally. You can team up with
neighbors wanting to sell wme of their old
belonging!> for a 11uper sal~.
Three weeks before you move:
•Take inventory of you r everyday
household good'> like radios. pol" and pans.
and !>mall appliances. Decide which items
you will di!icard. or put in storage.
• Self packers: i;tan your serious packing.
Label the content~ of all boxes and pack
carefully.
• Bo' ellM!ntial items rogether and write
open fir,t/load la.<;t on these boxes. When
you move into your new home. you'll be
able to ea."IY identify the~ boxe11 and get to
imponant items like pot!>, dishes. silverware,
alann clocks, bedding. pillow ... towels. and
cheri.,hed toys and e\sential item' for babies
and children.
•Make \Ure you have your driver's
licen..e , auto reg1strat1on. and in .. urance
record\.
• Contact your doctor.. denti:.t Jnd
veterinarian 10 m:e1~e copies of medical
record,.
• Paci. phone book1-from your old town 10
make: \laying in touch with old friendi.
c:al.ier.
• Make per11onal travel arrangements
(fli ght!\, hotel, renta l car..) for your trip.
• Plan your food purchases. Have as little
as poll!>ible in the freezer or refrigerator by
the time you move. Use up all frozen items
and buy only wha1 you'll eat in the next
three weeks.
• Arrange to clean your new home. as
close to move-in time as pos ible. Since the
home will probably be UllO()Cupied, make
MJrc the cleaning i &horough and cover all
those nookc; and crannies uo;ually blocked by
furniture or appliance~
•Contact your children's schools and
Jirnnge for records to be forwarded to your
new !>thool distnct.
• Make arrangements to &afely tr.rnsfer
items from your old <,afe depo. it bo't to your
new one.
• Hold a garage 'IDie now.
Two weeks befott your move:
• Contact your insurance company to
cancel current coverage or transfer coverage
to your new home.
• Make arrangements for transponing
your pets and any house plants. inoc
movers can't ta,kc them in the van.
• Meet with your bank to change ~ount
Stlll.lS.
• Tran5fer ~scripdom to a drua store in
your aew town.
One week before you move:
• Mow your lawn for the last time.
• Dispose of toxic or flammable items that
can't be moved. Drnin ga.11 and oil from gas-
. powered tools such as lawn mowers and
snowblowers. Movers will not take them if
full.
• Double check to make sure
arrangements have been made to disconnect
and service your major appliances being
moved.
• Pack your trip kit of necessary items that
should go in your car and not the moving
van -your checkbook. ca.'h or traveler..
chcc~. medicationi;. e sential toiletne'>.
light bulbs. fl:bh light. toilet p.iper. pet food,
spare glasses or cornact lense . baby or chfid
care item • toy und car gam~ for children
and your notebook with moving
infonnation.
• Run lru.t minute errand!>. Pick up item!. at
the dry cleaners and retum borrowed item~
such as library book .
• If you have young chlldren. arrange for a
babysitter to watch them on moving day.
You'll have your han~ fJll, and the extra
attention fro m a sitter will distract the
child's attention from the turmoil of 1rmove.
• Also arrange for a babysitter to be
available when you arrive at your new home.
If it'!-a new town and you have concerns
about the sitter's reliability, remember that
the sitter will simply be helping you out.
you' II be there to superv1~.
• Pack your own i.uitca....e of clothes for the
move.
• Put your open fif'\t/111ad la't bmte' in a
i.eparate place 'o the mo\ er 1.un 1dent1fy
them.
• Pay all oumandrng btlb. Be '\Ure to '
indicate your new addl-\!" on payment
receipt"
• Kemove .iny fixture' you are taking w1t.h
you and replace (1f o;pec1ficd in your home-
selling contract).
One or two days before your move:
•The movers will arrive to \tan the
packing proces!>.
• Empty and defroM your refrigerator and
freezer. clean with a disinfectant and let
them air out. Put baking soda or charcoal
inside to keep them fresh.
• Arrange tor payment to the mover. This
payment must be made when your
belongings arrive at your new home -before
they're unloaded. Find out the moving
..,. company's accepted method.1, of payment.
terms and also its policy for in~ng your
belongings when they arrive to de1erminc if
any breabge has occurred. •
• Empty your safety deposit box. Tue
important papers.jewelry. cheri!>hcd (amity
phOtos. irreplaceable memento or "ital
computer file!> with you.
• Write directions to your new homo f9'
the van operator, provide the new phone
number, and phone numbers whc-n: you can
be reached in transit -either 11 car phone or
friends. or ncighbon.. a place of bu mess, or
relatives with whom you'll be checking with en route.
• Leave your rorwarding addrc\ and phone
number for your home' new occupan"'
• If your hoo)C will be sitting vacant, notify
police and neighbors.
Move-in day:
• You·11 probably arrive before the movers.
tidy up your home (dusting shelves. etc.), so
the movers can unpack items directly onto
clean shelves. If you plan to line cupboards
thi~ is a good time to do it.
•Unpack your car.
• Review your floor plan to refresh your
memory of where fum 1ture and appliances
will be placed.
• Make sure the utilitie!. have been
connected. and follow up on any delays.
•Confine your pets to an out-of-the-way
room. You migb1 even consider boarding them
ovemight at a l<>l-nl kennel until you·re ...ettled.
• Be prei.ent when the mo\ing van amve,.
Be prepared to pay the mmer before
unloading.
• One person l>hould check off mventory
sheet<> as itemll are unloaded. while a second
pe™ln should direct mme!". to "'here item!>
should be placed.
• When all item!\ are unloaded, unpack only
what you need for the first day or two. Focu11
on creating a sense of home f<>r your family.
and give yourself al least two week.\ to unpack
and organize your belongings.
Mayflower ranb as one of tlll nalion 's
leading transPortation seniice compt11_tus,
specializing in worldwide transpoilation of
household goods, ekctronics, tradl show exhibils and general commodities. 8as1 in
Carmen, Ind., Mayflower Transit u
represtnted by mort tltal 750 aientt «ron
the globe~
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Broad moor
Harbor View Hills
Thi.s exquisite reconstructed home has
more than 3,SOO ~uare feet of living pace.
The beautiful muple wood coffered ceilings
complement the 48-foot-long skylights
creating a spine of light to the main living
areas.
There are four bedroom.-.. two bar.h! and
powder room. Thc upper level has three
large bedrooms. one with a magnificent
ocean/bay view. The private master uite i
on its own level with an eJtquisite marble
master bath complete with ovcrsizrd pi
tub. Thc formal dining room ha whit
wa hed coffered ceiling. beveled mirrors
and French doors. A ~paciou family room
complete with a French limc~tonc fireplace,
cntenainment center afl(l oak noors.
The pn>perty is ideal ror entenainina wilh
a large. private yard and patio. built-in
barbecue. lovely Bnglish gardens, dramatic
waterl'&ll and lhlllow poohuld Ii~.
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CANYON IWFFS S159,900
Spacious 3BR·2~-condo. Extra lg bedrooms.
Balcony on master bedroom. 1551 sq rt per tax
rolls. Rrel>lace. 2Jcar garage. Private patio. Priced to
selH(10NAN) .. ~
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COSTA MESA
393 BayvkwT~ (1-4)
Jerrie Mahoney
2845 Fl rre (1-4)
Pit Davis
3329~(1-4)
~Oswald
607 BroolMisw Way (12-t)
Dick~
347 Mont. "'-(1-4)
Jerrie~
976 Azalea (1-4)
Elsi Hoyt
llUNTINGTON RACH
8737 Con.I Sp (11-4)
Ilene Anderson
8633 POl'tola (11-t)
"'"' Anderson
$224.900
$279,900
$228.500
$167,500
$179,800
$252,900
$99,000
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393 ..., ..... T-(1-4)
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Elu Hvtl
1850 ~Ct (t-4)
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8751 c-(1-4) My.
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Large 2BR 2XBA townhome close to Newport's
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. --BACK BAY ELEGANCE $~.900
Ocamatic windows & elegant detailing enhance this
huge 2QR 2~BA 2 story twnhm w/over 1930 SF of
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Community pools, spas & tennis. can now! ........ .....ml/
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NEWPORT ISi.AND:
Own a piec;e -of the pie
The best kept secret in
Newport Beach
BOUNDARJF.S:
Newport Island is a pie-shaped. man-made
island which borders 38th Street to the cast..
Channel Place to the north and Marcus
Avenue to the south.
HOMES:
There are 117 properties on the island of
which 74 are wateyfront.
STYLE:
Even though the entire island has R-2
1omng. the mix between 'ingle family
re.,idences and duplexes are very
i:omplementary.
NOW LISTED:
A' of August 9. there are two properties on
the market. Both are waterfront and priced
between $569,000 -$699,000. During the
previous 12 months. there have been two
'ales, both waterfronts, ranging between
$575.000 -$650,000.
COMMUNITY FEATIJRES:
Newport Island has a city park which is on
NEWPORT
ISLAND
.. A SUCE OF THE PIE"
the channel and f catures a playground for
resident children. two barbecue pits. picnic
tables. large grass area and a basketball
court.
SCHOOLS:
Newport Elementary, Ensign Intermediate
and Newport Harbor High School.
SHOPPING:
Lucky's Shopping Center is within a five-
minute walk and f caturts restaurants and
speciality shops.
SOURCE:
Robert Taylor of The Prudential Newport
Realty. 3377 Via Lido, Newport Beach
92663. (714) 673-7300, ext. 29
If you would liJu to submit a Co•ununily
Profih of your Jann ana, pkase /o/JJJw tlte
above formal and etU:lose a llMJ/I ollJlilu
(Tho"'41 Guitk) of IM llllll alo11g wills a
photo of a cu"'"' li.stUtf. Tiu tkscription
of the pro~rty gou uni/er the "Now Us~d"
ltCtWn,
&nil tM UifonNllion to Joyu &lurer,
Daily Pilot, 330 W. &y SL, Cosio Mesa, CA
92627. lfyou luive tmy quulWns, pkas~
caU (714) 514-4242.
Grubb & Ellis agent presents
The Terraces at local expo
B.J. Johnson uses expertise
on the community to inform
seniors of its benefits
According to 8. J. Johnson. her goaJ was
to tell the 300 seniors -who recently
attended a Senior Resources Center Expo at
the Oa.'lis Senior Center in Corona del Mar.
about the many amenities at the adult
community.
Located close to the Oasis. The Terraces
i'I the only adult community along the coast
in this area.
AJJ the homes are one lc.vel with prices in
the $300.000 -$400,000 ranae. dcpcndin3
on size and location. There is also a
communit)' pool and clubhouse.
B. J. Johnson (left) and friend Virginia
Narlce at the Oasis expo.
CoU B.J, Jole111011 of GrNb & EllU
Rnll#lf!litd RHI &"* Snricn, 2J ~ n.i., S.ilt 190, N•"""1 at«lt, (11') uuzoo.
Here's an easy way_ tO
own Your dream home
Home hoppers searching for their dream
home no longer have to sacrifice their
dreams to afford their new home, thanks to
William Lyon Homes. inc. and The William
Lyon Company.
During the companies' "Yes You Can"
promotion beginning Aug. 19. 1995, home
shoppers who qualify ft> purchase a Lyon
home by November '30. f 995 will be
eligible to\vin incredible prizes, including a
complete home office, a dream vacation
package. a college fund, two personal
watercraft, season tickets to The Pond of
Anaheim. a shopping spree at South Coast
Plaza. or other dream prizes. By visiting a
Lyon saJcs off ice. home hoppers can also
become eligible to win mountain bikes,
annual passes to local amusement parks.
"exercise equipment or other prizes. No
purchase is necessary.
The Lyon Advawge Plus Giveaway i
part of The Lyon Advantage Program.
which offers borne buyers four innovative
solutions to the most common problems
associated with buying a new home: The
Lyon Pinancial Advantage. The Lyon Move-
In Advantage, The Lyon Tux-Buster
Advantage, and The Lyon Resale Assurance
Advantage.
The Lyon Financial Advantage program is
designed to assist buyers with stcuring
financing with low or no down payments
and reduced clo ing costs when purchasing
a new borne in one of the nine participating
neighborhood .
The Lyon Move-In Advantage program
assures residents their home is equipped
with the day-to-day necessities upon
moving in. Through this program. such
options as front-yard landscaping,
appliances, window coverings and other
upgrade may be in talled and afor USC
as soon as the family takes reside
The third program. the Lyon Tax-uster
Advantage. assists buyers in reducing
property taxes. homeowner association dues
and Mello-Roos payments. Buyera taking
advantate of thi proF'm can receive
assistance In scheduling and paying these
assc mcnts.
Finally, the Lyon Resale Assurance
Advantage program helps buyers in &eUing
their existing home. With this program.
bu1ers can rest assured knowing their
CJ1.1sting home will sc:U qukkJy and at a fair
price, usin& Lyon'$ .. Pua Tluu" assista.ncc.
The four adv~~ n
available at the ·ili!'S)e-fam.ily detached home
neighborhoods of Lyon-Highlands and Lyon
Estates io Trabuco Highlamb, Lyon HeighJS.
Lyon·Breeu and Lyon Hills in Foodiill
Rancb. Lyon Horirons in Aliso Vtejo.
Heather Ridge and Willow Brook in Corona.
and Briar Clase in Chino Hills.
All of the participating ne~
demonstrate William Lyon's 'CariQI'
approach to home building. Lyon Breeu,
one of three Lyon neighborhoods ~ in
the popular Orange County community ofi
Foothill Ranch. offers three-to foor-
bedroom. detached hi IL idc homes. priced
from $179.990. Lyons Hills i a di tinctive
neighborhood of three-to four-bedroom
view homes priced from $204.990. The
exclusive hilltop homes of Lyon Heights
offer up to five bedrooms. and arc priced
from $249,990.
From its praligious location atop ..
rolling hills of Aliso Viejo. Lyon Horizons
commands panoramic v1cw1 of the
sunoundina ~just four miJcs from the
cool shores a( t.aauna Beach. Lyon
Horizons offers three-to four-bedroom
detached family homes. priced from just
$214.990.
Located within the serene. planned
community of Trabuco Highlands. Lyon
Highlands offers a distinctive collection of
four-to five-bedroom, one-and two-story
homes which arc priced from $224,990. For
larger families, Lyon Estates features four-to
six-bedroom floor plans and offers
commanding views of the SaddJeback
Val ley. Lyon Estates homes are priced from
$252.990.
Heather Ridge. located in the scenic
master-planned community of Mountain
Gate in Corona. offers one-and two-story
homes with up to four bedrooms priced from
the SJ 30.000s. Neighboring homes at
Willow Brook feature up to fi\e bedrooms,
with prices starting in the $150.000s.
Briar Chase. located in the master-pltMed
community of Gonion Ruch in QinO HiOs;
offers homes with up to 6~ bcdi'OOO
priced from the $230,000s.
For more infonnation about The Lyon
Advan~e Plus Giveaway and the Lyon
Advantage Programs. please caU the sales
offices at: Lyon Brceu (714) 586-7402:
Lyon Hills (714) 587-1552; Lyon Heights
(714) -457-04 10; Lyon Horizons (714) 591-8693~ Lyon Highluwh (714) 459-2827; Lyon
Estllcs (714) 4.SC}..5402; Heather Ridae (909) ~ISS7; Willow Brook (909) )71_:.1002;
Brtlf Olle (909) 59'7·2119.
BAUIOA • AM> Btautlful 1ernodelld kitchen.
'iOllring oe:illog In owr1ize llvlng rm, qew French
doors In 4BR, t\llO story. Lg brick petlo, second
sto deck.1 ................................... $675.000
BALBOA m.AM> Mint condition duplex.
2BR main res. Large living room with brick
fireplac.e & ~ kit. BeautifW patio between
units. 28R CMr 2 car ........ $519.950
MLW mAND Spacious duplex on one
of the best streets. Pr.tty brick patio. 28R main
res. w/beam celling & fireplace. lBR R. apt.
w/ te entrance ....................... $529.500
UDO IRE Remodeled 3BR In a premier
location. Smny south facing patio with French
doors from MBR's & spac1ous 1111. rm. Reio forces
rnoi.ie. Saatfloe ............................. $509.900
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CORONA DEL MAR
COllONA DEl MAR Panoramic views
from roof top & MBR w/fpl & 2 balconies,
3BR. 2BA, liv"Tm w/fplc. Separate dining.
Modem kitchen.. . . ........ ····· $495.000
WEST NEWPORT
NEM YEllD£ 4BR. 3BA. two story on a
quiet street. Hardwood floors. upgraded
kitchen and baths, formal dining room.
Immaculate!....................... . .. $155,000
MESA Vm>£ Pool & RV access w/dooble
gate. Private fenced yard. 4BR, 2BA, comer
location with great curb appeal. CloSCt to
schools ......................................... $1S9.000
NEM DEL NAil Large home at a low
price. SSR, 3BA, formal dining rm plus
kitchen nook. One bedroom down.
t rth . $114 500 .
110N11CBLO Townhome owrlooks wide
green belt. 2BR, l .75BA, 2 car att gar.
Huge master bedroom, 3 patios. Job
forces rncl'le ............................ $119.tOO
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John W. Nordstrom taught us
a few thillgs about selling shoes .
And even mOre about selling real ~state.
Introducing a promise so strong, we put it in writing.
\'\:'hen John W 'ord.,t rom o~ned h1!> fin.1 shoe
store in 1901. rhe former gold miner and lumber-
1ack from Sw<.'den knew his !>Uct·ess or
failure would he determined hy his
cus1omer11' first impression11. He
felt that he had to eam their trust
and inspire the kind of loyalty
that would keep them returning.
Today, that time-honored tradition is stiJl the key
~
to the success of the busines:, Mr. Nordstrom
founded nearly 100 years ago. At RE/MAX
South County, we believe the same
philosophy is a
perfect fit when it From gold miner
comes to real estate. and lumberjack to
consistently recognized as
suc~I achievers. Indeed,
most of our agents have
retail magnate,
John W. Nordstrom
was a man with
a singular vision.
Announcing the RE/MAX South County SiGNAnJRE
PROJtJS£~ Our pledge of service is so strong,
we've put it in writing. Think of it as
peace of mind on paper.
Some would say it takes a lot of
confidence to put this kind of
promise in writing. That doesn't
concern us. Our concern is your
satisfaction. Your home is your most
important investment, and you
deseive to know exactJy what to expect ' .
To shoppers, 1t was comforting to
know that john Nordstrom stood
behind his products. lrvfact, he
staked his reputallon on them. But it
was even more comforting to know
that his products and service were
worked their way up through the ranks to join us.
As a result, we thought it was high time th2t our
unsurpassed level of service excellence was
backed by something as solid as our reputation.
when you're buying or selJing it Contact your
R10MAx South County agent today, or call us at ·
any of our South County offices and ask for your
personal copy oL our unique SiGNAroa PRoMisE ... worth every dolJar.
Call your local RE/MAX South County Newport Beach agent
for a copy of our SJGNAWRB PROM/SK• 7 60-5()()() . RF/MtlC . S SOuth County A Promise Based On Our Reputation, Our Reputation Based On A Promise
•Coto/Canyons: 459.0077 •Huntington Harbour: 846--9660 •Lakeside: 454-8220
•Huntington Beach:. 5 36-8000 •Laguna BeaCh: 497-4000 ' •Mi.Won Viejo: 582-0222
Each Offioe Independently Owned & Operated
•Mooan:h Reich: 661-1400 •SlliJaan Ca~o: 661-66}6
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Seller Bought Another
Premium
Location
Totally rebuilt
SBR 3.SBA with
attention to "
detail. Go!Seous
hardwood
floors, gourmet
kit~Pella
windows and
childrens play room. Exquisite master
suite. Walk to park & sdiools.
Call to see today!
Reduced for Immediate Sale.
WAS $i89 \JOU NOW $849 900
Costa Mesa beauty Tllis three-bedroom. two-bath home in Costa Mesa
has many amenities. The large master suite offers a sitting room. ceiling fan. skylight and
French doors. Featured in the living room is a double-wide. four-foot fireplace. Spani h
pavers in the entry and skylights throughout the home. Offered at $210.000.
For more inf ormation call Jtrrit Malwmy al ColdwtU Bank.tr, (714) 722-1739.
Ught and bright Light and bright four-bedroom home in Co ta Mesa with
an open floor plan, newer carpet. fireplace in the living room, two-<:ar garage and a large back
yard that is private and quiet. Offered at $214,900.
For Mort in/ormalion call, Bill Lupis aJ ColdwtU Banker (71') US-SOJO.
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Reserve an ocean vieW in San Clemente
guarded so parents appreciate the privacy The two-story Plan Two features three-to
and security this offers. There are highly five -bedrooms and three full baths in 3.087
rated new schools nearby and the city's square feet. A country-style kitchen.
beaches and parks provide lots of recreation adjoining the family room. open to the rear
and sports activities for children, too." ' patio and area and offers hillside. valley and
Del Cabo is situated on nearly 70 acres of ocean views. A lru:ge bonus room upstairs
property and will offer a total of just 50 can be an office, children's study or
homes. entertainment room.
"We enjoy the lowest density of any The Plan Three, with 3.350 square feet
neighborhood in our area," Fairbanks i;uid. offe~ four-10 six-bedrooms and three baths.
"Most of the landscape is kept in its natural One of the bedrooms and a bath is on the
state, perfect for kids to explore and hike." first floor and can be a guest room or maid's
The 180-degree panoramic views from quarters. A craftsman-style stairc;se with an
homes include wide, ocean vistas. oak railing leads to the second level. This
Saddleback Mountain. the golf cour..e and newly expanded floor plan now includci> a
lights of the Forster Ranch valley. library room with balcony loft overlooking
The homes feature classic California the entry.
architecture highlighted by window -,huttel'\, Appointments include recessed kitchen
wood rafters and window shelves. view and hallway lights. raised panel doors.
decks and genuine clay tile roof Each custom ba.<;eboards and door molding.
home has direct acce~ to a three-car garage botted-gla.'~ comer windows and raised
with roll-up doors. entne-.. The homci. exceed current energy-
$ 15.000 in J price reduction. financing Interior appointments include family ~a' mg requ1remen~ and feature added
Dd Cabo Properties has ann,ounced the a.,.,istance or decorator upgrades. These rooms with wood-burning fireplace\ and tnsulation. an efficient water heater and a
Bu)..:r Incentive Program on the remaining homes are priced al $329.000 and $339.000. every master bedroom includes a fireplace natur.tl·g~ forced air heating system. For
1"' 11 homes in Phase a of up to $15,000. Del Cabo al-.o offers homes in its third remotely controlled from the master bed. security. each home includes a fire
Th..:'..: homes. which arc ready for phase. which i-. now under construction, Kitchens feature European-lltyle cabinetry protection sprinkler system and smoke
1mmcd1ate move-ins. are located in the offering large loL., and outstanding ocean with laminated interiors. ceramic tile detector:..
pri:,11g1ous gate-guarded community of Del view~. countertops, two large 30-inch wide ovens. Del Cabo is a private. gated community of
C J~1 in San Clemente. "Del Caho offer.. so much value that we 're built-in microwave. four-burner sealed glass-50 homes. Two-thirds of the 70 acres remain
b.1lh plan offers four bedrooms and three gening buyer\ from aH over." said Leslie top gas range , stainles!> i;teel hood with an its natural state.
bath' nn 1wo levels with 3.087 square feet of Fairbank.'>. on-,i1e !>ales representative. "You warming lights, triple sink and energy-To visit Del Cabo. take Interstate 5 to San
111 ing .1rca. Both homes are on a private cul-!>imply can"t find values like this anywhere saving dishwasher. In each home. a Clemente's Camjno del E."trella ex.it. Tum
di: 'Jl' near the neighborhood's two acre bol here." breakfast nook adjoins the kitchen . inland and the street become!. Camino del
111.·i:Jn park. One o( the homes feature~ With famil y rooms, bonus rooms. dens. Master bedrooms include !.paciou!. walk-Los Mare-;. Continue to Portico del Sur. tum
u11htJnding hillside. valley and ocean views 1hrec-car garages and spectacular ocean in closets and volume ceilings. Ma!>ter bathi> left to Sombreado, tum left to Altura and left
Thl· other home is on a very large secluded views. Del Cabo is attractive to families feature separate glass-enclosed ceramic tile to the Del Cabo model complex. at the 1op of
lot h.1d .. mg up to acrei. of open space. Thi~ looking for a home with loh of room showers. oval contoured tubs, two 'inks and the hill.
l'\u:pt1onal boyer incentive program I'> "'It\ a great neighborhood for famil ies," ceramic tile countertops. Every home has an Two model home!> are open daily from 10
11tlcrc<l for a limited time. and only on the...e Fairbank.<. 'aid. '"faery home is on a private interior laundry room with plenly of cabinet a.m. 10 dusk. except Monda} when the hours
t"n h1lme' Buyers will recei\e up to '-ul-de-,ac and 1he enlire community I' space. are noon to dui.k . For mllre information. call
Ocean-close setting ·at Ocean RGi1Ch
Premier coastal ~ <.pcclacu_lar tWO·\IO!) tntcnor eitpanse and
extraordinary window dco;1gm to \Uch com munity has only a dclall\ U\ C~a\\IC concrete column~. coffered ce1ltng' and 'mgk -pane French
f h · · door.. ew omes rema1n1ng Kitchen\ arc C\CCpt1onally spacious
< 11g.1n11c <;uvtngi. arc bctng offl!red at
\h,.,1 I lume~ · Ocean Ranch Re~1dence~.
~"" 1 ... the time to buy one of the fi\e
111111l·, remaining. The homes an: ready for
mmcdmtc occup:incy. and with Shea
1lh:1 mg 30-day escrows. there is Mill time
11 ~nJ1ly the be t day of summer in a
,:.1111tful ocean-close rcsidehcc.
Included 1n the remaining group of
'l11m~., 1s one of each luxurious floor plan.
~"mg buyers an e~cellent ~lcction from
\\ h1ch to choo e. While the grand-scale
l11ncn'1ion. vary from about 3.518 to 4.186
'~u,1re feet. a com.moo thread of luitury
111J architectural drama unites the homes.
nJktng them vutunlly indJ tinguishable
tmm a prestiaious cu tom re 1dence.
Among the many exclusive
1ppointmenb that the homes share with
inc-of-a-kind dteam homes arc bandy
laundry chutes, central vacuum system.
riolished-granitc kitchen and wet-bar
:ountertops and sound-absorbing light
:oncrete be<wecn tho ~t and second
noors.
In addition, the impn:ssive paciOUsness
;reatcd the opponunJty to augment the
;onventional aa,1e of livlna. dining and
family room wilb sacb speclalir.ed spaces·
is a quiet llbldy, a cocwaUcnt
library/oflice. • NCNldoD room or a bonus
room with unhiled ~illiHtiea.
The 1crttir.j •c•t 1 cllnl IDlicbes that
inspire awe .. aU...., .. -nnac from . .
Highlight' include ceramic-tile fl oori..
Europcan-,tyk cabinetry tn a wide
\elccuon of f1111 ,hc' and gla'>' cabinet
doors in sclec1ed locatton,. For the utmo t
in convenience. a lltainle~~ ~led vegetable
,ink has its own <.cparale disposal. and the
General Electric appliance t·ollcction
include' a deluxe range with five-burner
ga)> cooktop. electric self-cleaning double
o'en. built-in microwave, trash compactor
and two di!>hwashers. In mo!>t plans. a
cooktop island creates an elegant and
efficient focal potnt.
Tile pinnacle of lu xury is achieved in
master suites featuring private retreats or
silting areas. cozy firepla~s. cavem~us
walk-in wardrobes, overs17cd Jacuzzi
whirlpool n4» and separate cernmic-ti~e
showers. In selected arrangements. a view
deck adjoins the suite.
To accommodate individual preferences,
a long list of cu tom design options is
offered. and one of the most popular is the
Lucasfilm Home 1llX Audio System, the
ultimate home I.beater. 1be system creates
OlCatcr-quality. lifelike sound reproduction
from video cassettes, laser discs and
television program enc~ with Dolby
Surround and all stereo mu 1c sources.
Also ava~Je as options are a Sub-Zero
ref rigeraaot with cabinet pa~b, cl~
orpniz.er system!<, ~trorue.secunty
allnn, s...,e orpruzer, and mtcrcom
'':'°Oc:ean Ranch Raidcnce addre
bring with it aU the benefits of Bear
Brand, California's premier coastal
master-planned community. Along with its
pectacular. ocean-dose setting. the
ncigbborbood is enhanced by its own pa.rt
and playground. 24-hour guarded gates,
excellent educational ops)ortunities in the
Capistrano Unified School Oislrict, ahd a
host of nearby conveniences and
attractions. including lhe Dana Poinl
Marina. the Ritz CartlOO Hotel. fine
restauraDIS Ind an wny of aboppina,
business and enaertainlDeM cenlen.
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one-ot+ldad la clllaa II dt etl bY 1111
Ocean Rali:ll ieaadoa cealllr, db
swimming pool, wading pool ond
children's playground. playing field and
scenic parb for biking. jogging and
biking.
To take advantage of the fmal
opportunity to move to Ocean Ranch
Residences. take lbc San Diego Freeway
(l·S) south to Crown Valley Parkway and
exit right. Tum left on Golden Lantern.
continue for aboUc four miles, then tum riahe on Bear Brand and drive through the
pai:ded &tie llO Ocelll Ranch. ,.. ...,.., ... ~-'"""""'-' ............ ~ ...... ,., .... , < ••••• , • .,
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Maxine Montgomery, Vice President -Manager
Salutes·Tne "Top Ten'~ Sales Executives
In the Newport Beach office of Prudential Callfornla Realty
Melinda & Marty
Jones
#1 Team
Welcome to the newest "Top Ten"
Brokers who have recently Jo.lned
The Newport Beach Office of The
Prudential California Realty
Vicky Tsang
#1 Agent ·
Lynne Valentine
Mac Mackenzie Bev White Marilyn Read Barbara Amstadter
George McGaffigan Clarence Yoshikane Anne Hoover Hugh Swanson
Carol & John Karen Lynch Cordova & Mezger Gerry & Christa
Jacobs Long
~ Represents a total In excess of $104,000,000 In closed sales volume through July 31, 1995.
DOUllE LOT CUSTOM...,. ISLE llOIE
Ovei 14,000 sq n. on the bay w/boat doclc ol 100'. Scar+ limo gar. Private po<>I &
spa The best NewPort has to otter $11,•,•
PRIVATE Ill.Alm Prrvacy & luxury w/ unparaletled views 88R suites, sub. parking Slip tor 2 lal~
boats ., .....
A IAYSIJI VI.LA On whrte sandy beaches w/vtt!#S ol lhe jelly + paviUIOO AA ifTC)eCCable residence
done rn a timeless des91 Enlry courtyard $4,•.•
4 ACRES IHAIUI ESTATE
H1S10rically burh Georgian equestiian est* wl&stall barn & riding arena. 58R. 68A. wine cellar, pool & spa . sa •••
•OF A Ulalll IM IUll t 0.000+ sq_ ft... 98R. 4-2.BR suites. 2 laundty rms.-mud rm, gyrn-w~. Rec. rm w/
malt shop 6 car garage. caretaker on lalte. Sold furnished. sz.•.•
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sepaille guest house. Private pool W1d room IOf lennts & ~.--
• CMYll llJIAm Totany remodeled 68R, 6 5BA w1W9 guest qn. Pool. SOI. cabana. <MBlad lot
golf eotne loCation A 10++++ .......
....... , Jiil C°"*1Y remodeled to patedlon.. 58A, den, formal dinlllQ. gounn!\f ~ On .. biay w{a bolt sl_, & rietlainlng patio ...... .._._
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views
118 CAIYOI, 1111 FADAY, VIEWS
lncied1ble flag lot custom hm Comlortable now or ready for cosmetk'JremOOel Bv
appt only-call for ITIOle inlonnauon. $1,111,•
a.EOUI VIEW llESIBCE Pr1ee llfeatly redlced! Soacious 58R hm w/prlvate pool & spa Alchilectural beauty
high alop Spygl3ss Hill wJsweeptng views ot harbor & city I~! Sobtect lo
bankruptcy coort asiproval '1.••
•• ,., IUCll IAYJWm 68R. 4.58A. Spanish n'ditl, famtly rm+ l!JCfalion rm w/pool table & eq.iipment incl
ttige pier & slip for 2 large yacfu. approxlmalely ~ feet + side lies oo main
channel $1,411.•
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elegant mstr suue. open area. Call to see! $1,lll,•
cumm-•1UWIU Wonderl\11 traditiOOal alilom hm on dllslnble lot in this -.i ooom. LoCS ol used
bnck. This 2 5'ory, 58A tm & tlnlly room c6tfs great tinily IMno. Lllge twnlly room opens onk> ~ & belldu1fr appoinled masaer maliies this Vfl1tl hOme one _,_ ., ....
ICUIVIEW ~ Yersailles on a ~ge con. lot w/pool, spa, octal\ & I~ views. 3 car ~-Nso for .. $5.:mtno ., ..... -·-
••OUl-----ESTATE SBR 4.SBA. clasSlc on ll>PIOX 1 1 acres Gourmet's dream kitchen. mstr suile w/
his & hers dressing area Rock wate<lafl, pool & spa, • car garage. professional landsc.aping ....
SPYaMS 1111 Cl USIC
B<eathlaluoo va w/2 ms11 suites + 2 latge BR's all on one !Ml! Pool tSfA lo rur/
front eour1yird + ptaygroond. .-n•
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PllVATE CUSTOM -. 3 tipi's. French doors, skytigtn. 4 ca-garage. huge lot. gourmet's ~. spa.
sauna. -.-
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In the best ~ flower Sll1I( localion w . The hm ls l!!i 2M
remodeled lri '87 & updMI In '94 -----
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• IMAT LOCATIOI
Approx 60" lot whtCh ts d1v1sible house tw new carpet and paint an<1 1s very l1~eable altflough Oliginal Rare opportunity to build your dream home on this
1drge parcel $741,•
lf1COtln B.HAICE Prime quahtycrallsmanshtp, sope<blydecOlaledClly ltghtvteW S1tt1ng room oil mstr •
suite f()( d1satmlnahng buyers -·•
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cl PCH & enioy ocan views -.-
IDT IAYRllT Wl1I DOCI! Lcr#t!Sl puce & be5I buy f()( a bayfr~ home' Dock kif up to 3811 lJOall 38R °' 28R
• elm. f 758.\ GaleOI -·-
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En JOY a country club tdeslyte from this upper tOOdo wJoo" course views V~lted
te1hngs, rT¥Xlel pertect ssn.•
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COllOU DEL MAR 38A, ox 2'400 sq II newer roof carpets patnl skyhghlS S44t.•
SE.ACUFF OI THE &REEIS! Great execoti'tle tvn located close to the beaCh leaturews mstr suite w{l. walk -1n
closets 3 llJ)I. den w/Wd bar Asscr. pooJlspa. $419,•
2 DWlllTFUL UllTS Fron( IS 1 $tort, uwded k1l lile n1s. trpl, skylts Bade und atso charm w/lrv rm & u
& 1 BA down & all filed firs & Swedish lrpl 2 gd siled BR + BA up $411,-
NEW LISTING -NEWPORT NORTH VILLAS
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.. T_...I COllOU DEL MAR
New T owohomes m Corona del Mar -iuSt completed 2 sold, 2 available 3blocks10
beach oceanc~iew decks. 38R. 2 SSA. Apptox 1~ 1800 ~ It Geal IOcahoot ...,, ....
. IEWPOIT PEWa.A
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conversioo SMI.•
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titectftoors. mmored wardrobes and lllOfe $111.•
PllCEI TO SEW
GreatQUteltocalion Mo!Mledsellef,submttoffersl 18Rhoose 1nfTootlol t:m.•
llAUT'Fa IUffS CMG 38R. 38A uonied con00 In ga locabon Ml1ooking pool bbQ + eatll'IQ atea
be'ieledglaSs lront OOOls. ble llOoB 11 enby kitchen Fnri:h doors. custom cabinets
111 garage. new ble & IUb. shower endow!e 2 enclOsed patios sae.• ............
38R 38A uoorllded Mal; tel model Do•nstm BR could be office or den Custom
000rs. drmit entry. cuMd slaucaSe LMoe mas1et suite 3 car~--sm.•
~-IUCll IEAUTY! Prl(ie ol oowershtpl 38R. 2SA. added lilmlly rm wJl~-in bar. Jem-a1re 880 French
cloOfs 10 large pool & spa Rool 1 yr old Cul-<le-sae locatioo & ltpl $255,•
lM8EST PUii • IEWPOllT CREST Suoer buy! 48R + lamtly rm Decoral°' f111tle, fireplace. great locahon -near pool
& fenms __, • $Dt.•
UIDEll GIOVE Btiat11a1)Y mo~lncood1t1on Newp;untedm&out Newcarpet La1gelam1tyroom
wtrrpl Good neighborhood $1M,•
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$ 339,000 Sun ...,,
2135 Vista Laredo $ 239,500 Sun
'EPJEllM
3150 Breakers Or $1,995,000 Sun
1412 .>eacrest $ 579,000 Sat/Sun
4621 Orrington $ 899,000 Sun
.C731 Surrey $1,095,000 Sun
332 Evening Canyon $ 799,000 Sun
204 Kings Rd S 800,000 Sun
503 ~Ave S 489,000 Sun
., 7
380W.Wllon1£102 S 168,500 Sun
452 Bfnrt IJ • 335,000 Sun
250 E. 22nd St $ 279,000 Sat/Suri
1 -5 J. Curtin
1 -5 B. Girling
2 -5 M. Brashier
1 -5 Natalie & Dave
1-4 K. Lynch
1-4 M. Cole
1-5 N.~
1-5 DM
1·5 --
1 -5 M.Jllk.f>*t
1 -• J. Debolt
1-5 P.Meny
1·4 G. Grabner
lll.UClma
17 llarilico
s 521.000 SlllSwl 1 • 5 J ......
S •.ODO SltlSur\ 1 -5 J. Plln1er
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s ns.oooSun
$ 689.000 Sun
1019 Dolphin TerraceS 995,000 Sun
3 Ran>ow Falls S 419,000 Sun
2006 Seadrift S 619,000 Sun
s 337.000 &11 s 223,000 Sall
I 221.a&un
1 .... ,c M. Mink
2 -~ M. Jones
2-5 Rene
1-5 L Reed
2-5 M Jones
1 -5 B. Swindall
1·5 N. Tull'/
1 -5 8. Amstidttt
1-5 M. Reid
SBR, 4 58A custom private gated estate. Never 1·
in. 5200 sq ft of living space, app. 1/2 acre lot
quality throughout.
$511,•
Fonner J.M. P*s model. .aR. 4 58A in ouw•
C'*>de Cm. Msi has bpi+ T walk-in~ Bonus rm. 3 car garage & lotely pool +gazebo ~
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24 HouR Ao PROPERTY INFORMATION LINE
1-8()0-723-7723*
(* THEN ENTER THE CORRESPONDING "Auo10 Ao" 1.0. NUMBER)
24 HouA AUDIO DESCRIPTION OF ALL P ROPERTIES IN THIS A DVERTISEMENT
NEWPORT BEACH'S FIRST 24-HOUR BROKER
BIG BEAR LAKEFRONT
791 Coye
• Fan Dc~irned 4Bd. Suiles. 4.SBth • SBd Su11e. S81h. w/ two in Baths • 9Bd .. 98a • Plus Guest Quaners
• Unda Isle's Most Bcautaful Home • Fonnal Dining Rm. Llbnlry. Remodel • Approx. 10.000 sq. ft. on Dbl. Lot
• F11nlist11np Maybe Pwd1nsed • "Gold Coast" on Lmda Isle. Pvt. Dock • Sauna, Gym Rec Rm. & Mud Rm.
$3,900,000 (Ad #660j)
CORONA DEL MAR • LtNDAJSLE
3150 Breaktr.r Dnvt 45 Linda /.rlt
• 3 Bd., Maxi's Room. LoO. Spa
• Oceanfront Home. Toc:i.lly Rebuilt
• Gourmet Kuchen w!E:ll·m & Wei B:ir
• 6Bd • 4.SBa. 3 Fireplxcs
• Enclosed ln1enor Atnum
• Lowe~t Fee Price on Linda Isle
• SBcl. 4B:i.. Gare Guarded
• Approximately 80' on the Water
• Creative F1nllllcing Available
• S Bd .. Over 100 Feet on 1he Water
• ln1erior Counyard with l>riva14 Pool
• Second LarJcst Lot on hnda Isle
NORTH LAGUNA BEACH
304 Wermourh
• 48d .. 4.58a., Firepl:icc in L1V1ng Rm.
• Occ1111 View Estate, lmm3CUlate
• Bonus Room now used as• Gym
(Ad #6609) $1,649,000 (Ad #4620) $1,189,500
CAMEO HIGHLANDS
4731 S.1rar Drive
BALBOA PENINSULA.
208 East Bay Avenue
NEWPORT NORTH VILLAS
3148 Con e Poaofino
• "8cl. 281 , Rtmodcllod in 1986
• Flrqlbce in Masier Bed~ Siqlie Lncl
• AJC. ()can A City Lisht Views
• Newer 48d • 381., CUS1om Home
• MBR Swte & lavinJ Rm. wJF"irq>lace • Lrs. Open Llvms Area. Vaewin1 83lc
• 48d.. J B:a., Marllclla. Spa cl B B.Q.
• MBR . Llv1ns It Fa.nuly w/Fircplace
• Tropic:il Uniscipe. Ne-Mr Panel Cwpu
Sl,G95,000 (Ad #6624) $499,000 (Ad #6601)
PELICAN HILL
7 Sunset Vi.rta
• 4 Bd .. 6Ba. Fireplaces. Pool & Spa
• Spect Views of OcC31l & Golf Cour5e
• Lot Approx 112 acre+ v.123 Palm Trtt.s
CORONA DEL MAR
606 Ramo11a
• 38d • 28a . Fireplace tn L1vtng Rm
• Cny .t Ocean Views. Model Qualny
• High Cc1hngs. Li~IOOC: Aoo~. Pool
$1,095,000
NEWPORT HEIGHTS
507 Tusrit1 Avc1111c
• 48d • 38:a.. Tot~ Contcmp Remodel
• F'&Rplace 1n Living Rm. Ens G3l'dcn
• Foot111J to Accomrnocbte a 2nd Aoor
$485,000
Bcwuful rnntcmporaq lmnc terrace home with
wonderful h.trbor, JCllV, occ.tn Jnd Cit\' lights news
4RR. 31·BA. pool, 'PJ \Julrcd u:ihngs. skylights, 19
doscu ,, 7024
Super locauon in Irvine terrace JUSt l block &om the
park & remodeled 4BR home with French doors and
sk)1ip11~ and large yard • 7022 $619,000
Annual ye;ir lear;e or Cameo Shores oceoin view
home 3BR. 2.5BA, private pool, courtyard, jacunl
cub & sauna.
1995 #1 Top Producers
Top Team 4 Years!
•
!!VOTED BEST BUYS!!
Beacon Bay at the Beach
$449,000 LH
30. Beacon Bay, Newport Beach
JuST RENOVATED! New roof, new plumbing, new paint,, new
carpet and more. A wonderful lifestyle at the beach,
-teoois couFt, on the.dock or at th~ark in Beacon Bay.
Absolutely the Best Buy in ~eacon Bay!
Z Heart Ranch-Sun Valley, ID
$1 ,825,000 or Time Share -$456,250 p/unit (4)
1800's ranch includes main house, homestead house,
two guest cabins, trout pond, acres of fenced pastures &
the landmark barn. located within 1 mile frpm town and
the ski runs at Mt. Baldy. Restored to perfection in 1991.
Newport Heights
$249,000
760 Tustin Avenue, Newport Beach
English Tudor townhome with a wonderful floorplan, l
large country kitchen, atrium, large backyard and I
attached garage. This impeccable two bedroom, plus den
and two-and one-half bath home will sell quickly! _ l
Exquisite Eastside Costa Mesa
$449,000
AbsoJutely exquisite 4 bedroom custom home with South
, of France accents on one of the largest lots in the area.
Fabulous landscaping, vegetable garden, roses, lawns
with mature trees & a white picket fence.
·I
'l"Shows Like a /tllodel"
Beautiful 3BR, 2.5BA home, open attractive kitchen,
family room, new hardwood floors, plantatio~utters ,
and trench doors. Situated on a quiet interior street in
this guard-gated community with pool & spa. A great buy!
$399,000
SANDY Ml 11 MAN
729-7271
DIRECT LINE/PAGER
New plan takes the
burden off the
homeowner
Maxine Montgomery, The Prudential
California Realty's Orange County district
manager, has announced the new Peace of
Mind Protection Plan. •
"Sellers have gone through sheer trauma
in the last coµ pie of years," she said. "Not
only have they suffettd financial set-backs
due to the correction of property values after
the inflation of the 1980s. but many sellers
have faced stringent financial penalties for
failure to disclose. .
"These homeowners needed a protection
against lawsuit and a reasonable assurance
they bad disclosed every fact The
Prudential of California took the burden off
the homeowner."
California places some of the most
demanding disclosure laws in the United
States on the seller. Full disclosure means
• accurately conveying infonnalioo of
material facts affecting the property, yet few
sellers understand what the law requires.
This Jack of jnformation is the basis of a
landslide of litigation. In order for the seller
· to comply with the law and avoid lawsuits,
the seller must know what should be
disclosed. lporance of the law is no excuse.
but constitutes negligence on the part of the
seller and may be construed as malicious
intent or conscious omission of material
facts. The Prudential California Realty has
designed a solution to procect sellers and
buyers from the impact of non-disclosure.
Once the seller sagos a listing a~ment;
it bcoomcs. the responsibility of the sales
associate to provide proper documentation
and assure compliance with the law.
Although this relieves the seller of some
rcspon ibility, it si mply spreads the
rcsponsibiJity out to more than one player
and relieves no one of the need to disclose.
Unfortunately. California is an increasing
litigious state and lawsuits are on the rise
against sellers. bu)ICrs and real estate
professionals. To maintain a margin of safety
for vulnerable sellers, The Prudential of
California Realty provides a service to
eliminate disclosure lawsuits. The Peace of
Mind Package is the powerful protection
plan created to shield homeowners from
lawsuit.
Property 1.0 . of California is a unique
service offcttd through The Prudential of
California Realty. Property LO. offers reports
in an easy-to-read format which uooover
bidden information that could prove costly to
the bomeowncr. The package includes
reports on such issues as: seismic hazard
zone rating; mapf!~!r of potential danger
zones and flood d areas.
These disclosures a.re requittd by law, yet
few sellers know their risk. Data is difficult
to ptbcr from govcmmcnt agencies. yet the
information must be provided to the buyer.
The buyer is protected through the Peace of
Mind Package. one of many offerings The
Prudential of Calif omia Realty created to
answer tbe needs of homeowners and
bomebuyen.
.. Proccction from the unknown is the key to
peace of mind," Montgomery said.
"Protection is what we off er our clients.
because safety is one of the lnoQ impoftant
elements of the American dream."
Call 1'1u ,,,_"""1 c.Jqonu. RdltJ /"'
"""" Uifot"INllion, (114) 15~.
MAJOR PRICE REDUCTION ON BAYFR()NT HOME!
• 70 Feet on the Bay
• Large Boat Slip
• 5 plus Bedrooms ·
• Private Beach
• PrfVate C~ard
~ .
515 HARBOR ISIAND DIL
Enjoy this incredible Waterhont reslclenCe with·
70 feet of frontage on the bay 8' your own
private beach with a large boat 811p. 1be views
from this property are simply breathtaking. The
interior has fl\te plus bedrooma, Including a large
master suite with an adjolnl~ office. This
beautiful home In NeW)>ort Beac Is taatefully
redone throughotif.
Miyuki Rann
729-7279
1.
.. 644-0l95
''Featured Properties OI The Week''
on Villas Specialist Melindci Mason Call 759-7700
CUSTOM BUILT DAVFRONT HOME . ' .
''CARNATION COVE''
12223 Bayside Dr.
Corona del Mar
4Bedrooms
4Baths
Family Room
NOT JUST A HOUSE AT THE BFACHll
This home is a traditional BEACH HOUSE reflectina the finest features and
Hualities which brought so many families to our envie<I community. Not a ~
1 ttle concrete bulkheaded lot With some pink Mediterranean clone, but a truly
wonderful, warm and substantial home Where you can walk across the white
sand and wade riabt in -or -sail ~t off ~ur own propertY: Always maintafned with care and priae by long time owners. Modem and up<tated unprovements
provide added Value and cofuforts.
Preeented at: $1, 700,000
• SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT THROUGH
JIUUnp & ~ llr1ltor1
,
,
. -
· Greystone ViHas prove popular with homebuyirs
Country·dub lifestyle
and affordable prices
are 1·.u.st a few of the
qua 1hes
In JUM more than one month. Grcyi.tone
Villa,. a limited collection of 61 luxury.
attached homell located in Coto de Cata. has
almo't ~old out of it' fir..t pha.-.e,. The
Villa'. 'P3CIOU\ noorplan~. ideal location
adjacent to the Coto Golf & Rm:qut:t Club
and affordable price!> are ju!>! i.omc of the
quahue' buyer\ bt!lie\e contribute to the
home'· great value.
"Everyone fro m empty nei.ten. to fam1lie~
wi th children i~ atrracted to Greystone
Vi lla' bccau\C it providel> the perfect
' combination of luxury and affordability in a
premier gated location." ~aid Dawn
Niehau,. a Villa\ '>ale!> reprel>e ntative.
"There\ nothing cl~ like it in the Orange
County marl..et."
0u11t b) Grcy,tone Homes. Grey\tone
Villa' range from 1.869 to 2, 194 -.quur~ feet
and feature two attractive !.ingle-story floor
plan~ and one elegant two-i.tory dci.ign with
pnce' '1a11ing from the low $200.000s.
The Villa!\· three expansive Ooor plans
mdudc twti to three bedrooms. two to three
bath,. a9d the option of turning the third
bedroom in to 11 den, in-home office. media
room or 'tudy. Other outstand ing featurci.
include !>paciou!. kitche ni. with breakfast
nook' or morning room.'i. fonnal living
mom' warmed by fireplace<,, pnvate ma-.ter
'ullc,, plenty of large wi ndows. and
attached two-car garagci.. The Plan Three
offer'> optional master retreat and gencrt>u-.
backyard.\, courtyard' or patio' arc al\o
available.
The Plan One (MacKenzie) opens to a
~unny entry highlighted by hand-,et ceramk
tile flooring. With 1.869 square feet. th1&
plan ha' two bedrooms. a den or optional
third bedroom. two baths. a formal dining
and hvmg room. and kitchen with a
,p.1c1ou' noor... An ~hitectural mche w11h
'tcp 'helve' \Cparates the entry fro m the
11 .. mg room and make~ an ideal place to
'howca~ plants and artwork. A fireplace
'crvice!I a.' a focaJ point for the living room,
which i~ open to the dining room for easy
cntcnaining. The kitchen. with its adjoining
nook. ill ideal for making meal preparation a
relaxing family experience. This home's
spacious m~ter suite I\& a charming French
door that leads to the rear garden area. alld is
highlighted by windows stretching virtually
from floor to ceiling. The master bath
includes a double-sink vanity, a separate tub
and shower. a huge walk-in closet and its
own linen closet. The second bedroom and
den/optional third bedroom share a second
bath.
Another single-story design·with 2,046
square feet of living space. the Plan Two
(Nicklaus) has a formal living room and
dining room: generously sized kitchen with a
morning room: three bedrooms, one of
which can be turned into an optionaJ media
room or den: and two full baths. In this
home. a custom-tile entry leading to the
kitchen provides a stunning view of the
home 'i. rear wall of windows. which bathes
the living and dining rooms in natural light.
The kitchen has plenty of counter space and
a breakfast bar that caters to casual meals.
The adjacent morning room is perfect for an
intimate meal. or curling up with a good
book to enjoy u '>Unny afternoon. With i~
volume ceiling and private patio, the huge
ma.<;ter l>Uitc b a perfect romantic hideaway.
A -.ccond bath i!> convenient to the second
bedroom.
The two-Mory Plan Three (Trent Jones)
include:. three bedrooms and three baths, and
offers nexibility for its owners; an optionaJ
loft or master retreat can be added and the
third bedroom can be converted into an
office or den. A sweeping staircase. sccond-
story accent windows and plant helf above
the doorway emphasize the volume ceilings
in the living and dining rooms. In the rear of
the home. the kitchen. nook and family room
are filled with wann light from cx.pansivc
windows, and the family room includes a
fi replace and media niche. Optional French
doors leading to the front courtyard are the
focal point of the downstairs bedroom,
which makes an attractive office with a
conveniently located bath just a few steps
down the hall. Upstairs. the master suite
includes a large walk-in closet. and retreat
and deck option!> are available to make thi'
room a true respite. Accent windows above
the sink and tub in the ma'>ter bath allow the
sun or moon to light the room. A large
second master suite with its own bath is
ideal for guests.
Greystone Villas' kitchens are designed to
make cooking an enjoyable experience. Each
floor plan features wonderfully spacious
countertops. natural oaJc kitchen cabinetry,
generous cupboard space and a dependable
Pion 3 -Living Room
General Electric appliance packa$e that
include~ a gas cooktop. a 4.4-cubic-foot
oven. a built-in microwave oven. a
Potscrubber di hwashcr and Price Pfister
double sinks with a wonderful pull-out
faucet.
Greystone also provides one of the finest
quality amenities packages available in
today's new home markcL Every beautiful
Villas home comes with custom-quality
amenities such as hardwood stairway hand
railings, rccc scd lighting, interior laundry
rooms, fireplaces with bras trim, sp:icious
linen closets, Price Pfi ter toilets and
faucets, central air conditioning and cu tom
textured ceilings throughout the home.
1llC homes' elegant exteriors are
highlighted by geometric detailing blended
with wood. stone and stucco clements to
complement the beauty of Coto's
countryside. Overlooking the exclusive Coto
Golf and Racquet Club, the Villas' enclave
has wide frontages of beautifully landscaped
greenbelts and residential treets in a n:itural
setting with an average of 6.6 homes per
acre. The Villas features countryside and
golf course views, and ofl'crs residents a
special membership to the golf and racquet
club.
Coto residents can take advantage of such
amenities as an equestrian center, youth
park. spol1S and recreation par\. and miles
of ridina and bicycling~· Coco'• Golf cl
Racquet Club features a 44,000.iquue-foot
clubhouse, nine tennis courts. an ....-
center and fltne$S room. and lbe fine privlfe
36-bolc aolf courx in Orange County.
Just outside the gates of Coto. residents
can shop at Trabuco Marketplace. Plaza
Antonio, Rancho Santa Margarita ·s Town
Cepter and Mission Vicjo Mall.
To visit Greystonc Villas take 1-5 south to
Oso Parkway and head east. turn left on
Antonio Parkway and proceed to Coto de
Caza Drive. tum right and proceed through
the entry gate. Tr.lvcl a few miles down Coto
de Caza Drive until you reach San Miguel
and tum left. Greystonc Villas is located on
the right at Vista del Verde. The sales office
is open from JO a.m. to 6 p.m .• Tuesday
through Sunday. and from noon to 6 p.m. on
Mondays, and can be reached by calling
(714) 858·7368.
Gteystone Homes is one of the top fi vc
homebuilders in Southern California. The
company has received numerous industry
awards for its outstanding design.
construction and customer scf\'ice cff orts.
Other Oreystonc South Coast communities
include Lake Ridge in Mission Viejo,
Vcntana at Tustin Ranch. The Heights al
We thllls in La Habra. The Olen at The
Fairways in Placentia and Ridgemoor
Summit i1t Rowland Heights. Other
Greystonc communities that are coming
5000 include Oak Ridge in Coto de Caza.
Greystonc LandinJ in Huntingtoo Beach,
Greystonc Grove in Las Flores and 1llC
Oassics and The Estates in Buena Park. FOr
information on tt.e.e and <*r .
GreylfOne SoUda Cout c:ommuni• call
(IOO)-. +
'
Read the ingredients
for building a house
Nl•ed a Home Loan Fut?
Nl'" technology may~soon mab it
po"1hle to obtain a home loan. from
,1pplu:a11on to settlement. in a'> hule as
t\\11 to five days. A pilot program
1.1111dm:1ed earlier this year by Federnl
Home Loan Mortgage Corp. allows a loan
oll 1l·er u~ing a q>mpoter to transmit an
Jpphca11on 10 the agency and gc.J a yes or
"'' .111 .. wcr back in minu1e-i. Electronic
umkrwntang provides in tanl acce~~ to
111c·rged credit files and appr.u-.al data.
.11111 u'c' a credit-scoring program 10
"1 n~n 1>ut poor credit rhk-.. ;\ccording
paint; 15 doors and 12 window,.
Lenders Lighten Up:
According 10 a survey by the Con'iumer
Banker-; A\!>OCaation. lender\ are easing
their underwriting cntena to errJblc more
people lo qualify for home loans. Among
the findings: the average down payment on
a SI 00.000 loan ha1, fallen to 4.2% for
buyer' of moderate income; 93% of bank'
Jrc more Oe\iblc when 11 (.'Olll1.'' to debt-lo·
rncoml' ratio'; 94~ nm' luol at alternative
\'"<IY' of mca~unng a h<>rTO\I er\ l·rcdat
worthm..:s ... ; and 79'} '")' thi:y ha' c
1111111c mongage ftrr0
p.1111upating in the field
IL''' 401l of applicant got
..A.._ h~rah1cd their M:mdard' :::::::::;:WWUll rcga1din!! length of time on
the job. numbl'r of job'
I held. etc. The \Urvey queried CO 130 financwl 1ns111utJon<,
• • • ·' • • • • • • ' nallonwad..: Belcourt
Cameo Shores • 4531 Gorham Dr.
Open House Sunav 1 ·5
Picture perfect one story 4BR, 3BA home
with flowing floor P:lan, spa and beautiful
ocean view. Move In coridltion. $300.000
under all others on street
$1,295,000
Pelican Point
Fantastic view lot-dose to beach and golf
course. Over 14,000 sq.ft. of flat land.
Buyer selected this property as first
purchase on the ~Poinr. A rare offering at
Reduced to $1,045,000
Spy ..... HIH
.1 ,c, within minutes. and 25%
"~re able 10 resolve lender..'
ljlll''llon-. within 24 hour.>.
Proponents claim the
'''tern can also resuh in
1;l\1Cf fee'\ and closing COSl'i.
" . ...-..-
\\'hat Makes a House a Home?
Planning a Job-Related
Mo\•e? · · · · · ·r1 so. you should al'o plan to
tonsult your tax adv1'er. Many
deductions fonnerly avaJlable 10
Magnificent 6,000 ~uare foot custom home.
4 car garage. libtary. family room, large
game room, wine room, cul-de-sac street
One of a kind! Owner will carry lnd TD
BEST BUY IN BELCOURT!
New Bedford w/4BR, 4BA, large bonus
room wlloft, brand new kitchen with center
island, granite oounters, sub-zero refrig +
an extra large back yard wlpool & view.
$875,000
hc1 wonder what goes into ths: typical H•rbor Ridge I 700 ..quarc..foot single famjly home?
A(lordang to building lndu try research.
the 11,t of mgredients includes: 9.724
b11Jrd feet of lumber; 4.614 square feet of
pl)"ood heathlng; 6,484 ~uarc feel of
w:illboard; 2.528 square feet of exterior
fan"h (siding. brick, etc.): 2.500 square
frl'I of ansulatiqn; l .992 square feet of
roofrng materials: 750 feel of copper
"mng; 302 pounds of nail : 280 linear
ll'ct of copper pipjng~ 170 feet of pla.stac
dram and vent piping: 90 feel of ducting;
'\5 'ub11: yard o( concrete: SS gallons of
homeowners were ehminated m la'>I
year\ tax bill. rangang from closing and
brolerage costs paid by relocatees 10 the
cost of meals bought on house-hunung
trip~. You must also move at least 35 male~
from your old re~idence to write off
moving expenses. and you must work at
your new location at least 39 weeks during
the next year. If you quaJify. you can still
deduct 'h1pp1ng and tran ponation costs.
travel expen~s incurred during your final
mo..,c and temporary lavang t'Osls up to a
Jamil of $1.500.
New custom homes to be built in
the prestigious area of Harbor
Ridge. From 4500 to 25,000 sq. ft.
Call for more information.
Big C•nvon
Rebuilt home -over 4SOo square feet
with 4 bedrooms. new kitchen and 4 baths, pool. 2 master suites. one up
and one down. Owner will carry 1st TO
with 15% down. FROM $t ,599,000 TO $7,ns,ooo $749,500
KEY LENDERS AND RATES
30.year fixed 30-Year adjustable
INTEREST "' POINTS LOCK· INTEREST % POINTS MAX. MARGIN ADJ.
TYPE PHONE RATE OWN (%) IN A.P.R. RATE OWN (%) A.P.A. LOAN (%) INDEX FREQ.
Abacus Fina~~I Grp. R (7 14) 375-6666 _7.~5% 5 2.250 30 7.898 4.600% 20 1.250 7. 769 203, 150 2.450 110 1 M
American HomeLoans A (7 14)955-3633 7.750°k 10 t .875 15 7.9~
Amencan Sa~ Bank _s __ (SOO_) 562-6272 -7-.8-75-% 20 1.500 • 30 8.071
51875% 20 1. 125 8.356 300,000 2.500 6CO 6M
3.950% 30 1.000 7.§37 1.000.000 2.350 110 1 M
Bank of America _B _J_SOO) -424-2~2 7 875% 5 2.375 45 8.166
CahfomiaF.derai Bank s (800) 225-3~7 7.875% 20 1.750 45 8.098
6.250% 5 1.000 8.391 203, 150 2.500 1 TS 6M
3.950% 20 1.000 7.737. 203, 150 2.450 110 1 M -----Certified Funding Corp. ~ 4) ~see_1_00 ___ 7_.7_50% ___ 5 1.875 30 7.984 5.250% 20 1.000 7.857 500,000 2.050 L1M tM
Coast Federal Bank S (800) 300-5626 8.000% 20 2.000 0 8.252 3.850% 20 1.000 7.7'J6 650,000 2.450 110 lM
Countrywide Fund-ing___ K (800) 8n-5626 7.750% 5 2.000 45 7.998 5.000% 20 0.750 8.019 203,150 2.750 110 1M
Detnd<Mortgage ~G~roup~~~~R___:~~1_4~)_75_~_96~92~~-7-.62~5%~~-5~_2_.1_25-=-·-30~~7._884~
Downey Savings s (800) 336-9639 7.750% 20 2.500 30 8.052
3.950% 20 1.250 7.613 600,000 2.300 110 1M
3.500% 20 1.000 7.633 500,000 2.350 110 1 M -----Emery Financial R ~1-4) 729-9200 7.750°/o 5 1.750 30 7.971 6.300% 15 0.000 8.399 400,000 2.750 1TS 1Y -------------------------Ftdelity fedef~~·=Ba=nk..:.;.:_~~~~S..........;(~800_...:..)_232_·2_309~~-8-.000%~--:-~-5~-1-.62-5~--:-1 _0~_8_.2_11 __
First federal Bank S (800) 672-4332 7.625% 20 2.500 30 7.925
First lnterstate&nk:.,_ ___ .....;::.B__:(!..:;.800::....::..!..)..:.560-_.;:;_500__:._1 _--=7--:.8'.'::7"'.:'.5%:-:----:20~--=2-.1-=-2s=--~30~~8.'"'."1":".38~
5. 150°/o 10 1.625 7.863 203,150 2.500 110 1M
3.950% 20 1.250 7.813 203,150 2.500 110 1M
5.125% 20 1.875 8.662 203,150 2.750 1TS 6M
Fleet Mortgage K (800) 700-5650 7.750°/o 20 2.125 30 8.011 5.250% 20 1.750 8.473 203, 150 2.750 1TS 1Y
G~nda~Federa~IBan==.=k~~--=S=-~(800::.:..:~)560-~~9000..;:,,.;...;._~~7._8":".75~%:-~5:-~~-::-250::-:-~4~5:---8~.~15~2-
Home,Saviogs S (800) 975-5051 7.850% 10 1.500 30 8,045
5.<><>0% 20 1.000 7.796 203.150 2.500 110 1M
3.950% 20 1.000 7.637 500,000 ~350 -110 1M
Irvine National Mtg. R (714) 857·79n 7.750°/o 10 1.750 15 7.971 6.000% 20 2.000 8.803 500,000 3.000 1TS 1Y' -----Marina Mortgage Co. K (800) 808-5626 7.750-k 5 2.000 15 7.998 3.600% 20 1.000 7.833 500,000 2.550 110 1 M
Oceanview Financial R (71<4) 651-6355 7.750% 5 1.750 15 7.971 6.250% 1Q 1.500 8.554 203,150 2.750 1TS 1Y -----ProFed Mortgage K (800) 686-3756 7.750% 20 2.000 30 7.998 4.250% 20 1.000 7.914 .C00,000 2.625 110 1M -----------------Umon Bank e (800) 453-1288 7.875% 20 __ 2_.000_ _60 __ 8_.1_2_s_ 5. 750°/o 20 1.500 8.128 203,150 2.875 110 6M -----Westem Financial 58 S (800) 393-9372 8.<><>0% 5 1.000 30 8.143 6.250% 10 1.250 8.527 203,150 2.750 1TS 1Y •
Bof'I IQ(I & ldilllCIDle proot111N.,. 30r'30 corM1llollll INll1gl8n 'f1P9 ol l.Mldlr II: 8 • Blflll: K • mottgllOll blinker: R • ~ bnllltf; S • U""1g9 I IDen. Mol1gllge .,,._,and b!oUrl are IClrll9d b1 "'9 c.111ornia ~ o1 A91f E .... u ellfw ~ twoker °' corpottllorl, FOf lnb'malion Cllll Caltl ORE ll (818) 227-0931 lntlreel .._lot ld)l....,_ II 111 lnaodUdoly nne lot ltle Nr1t ~ pei1od, Oowft ~ 11 9l'/IOUnt of cU11 (Y. of
Alee price) peld tO ..,., prior 10 11gnk1g mongage eonnct. Potntl .,. '!I. a( ban bll.r1CI peld IO "'* at time of loen doting. L~ 111'11 number a( dlyl _. guntlltM ... priot 10 doting, A.P .It. 11 lhe a!n.1111 f*t*t19 ,.._
wtllch II en nllfN9d 1MU91costoftr.toento1t1e bomlMf M A.P ~ t ere calculated by MMglgll News Co. bued on I '200,150loin-n,liepolrU~Ind1700 l*I IMa. The AP A.11119 lndUdlcl In .. cl\M lot OOl'lll*'l-
ton~ wtWI ~ lor a loin, Fedlrll TMtMn-1..eldng law lequft$ lllnOllf1 IO e--. Ill A.PR apec:Mlc IO udl !Den ...... d ... *" .... rndmul'n lendll .. loen ).f'der ~Wms. Al Awl rate ptOgtaml 1'11119. ~
mum of $203, 150 ~ (fl "-1 11 lendlrl l)(OI ll\llgln • lndu • lldlJll 1111 alW l1fll adjusWIWtl. Index II the ba1s tot ~ _,, edll...,._ nM (Mllgin • lndall • Nw RMI) 1 fl> • 11 ltl 0..1. eo. of Fvridl. 1 TS • I· Y• Tl9NUl'f
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1cH a~_,., a l.UO dl9dl peyalllt to M!ottQ110e Newt Co., 1910 E.. 1-nt St .. Su.-100, SanD AN. CA 8Z105 (714) ae-11n OOf'VRlQHT 1195 Mongage Nlws Co
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NEWPORT RIDGE
""The Pointe''
Hy ~tJndJrd f""'Jcific
Sought aftu Plan 3 4 Bedrooms. 4 Bedrooms. 4.5 Baths. Bonus Room.
3 FireplactS. 3 Car Garagt, Gated
Community.Quan & Canyon views
4 ~ Baths Hardwood Floors. Granite
Counttrtops Marolt Flooring Ready for
your decorative touchtS!
Greg Lombardi
759-3751
Stell4 Worden
759-3729
CDABT NEVVPDRT PROPERTIES
4 Civic Plu~• Ste 2BD N•-ort •••cit
1433 KCBI. DBIVB
Belvedere plan with 4
bedrooms, 2 baUl.e. Extn
large family rm. AC a.
BlecUonio air oleaner.
10240 eq.ft. lot with room
&o expand. Very light a.
airy wlriewa of IJUD.Mt •
CaWtna
Call VI Badon to show.
tae&,ooo
<C (Q.>JR(Q)N.A IDLEIL MAJR
*JUST LISTED * INCREDIBLE VALVE*
U!DDJEYUl.E VAl.111 -A Jll8I' SD
Oc1.:orator'i. n1i.tom 3BR. 28A home
urtli.Ucnllv dctuilcd v.1th the llnc"l of
mut1.·rtnl.-.· a11d 1.:rnfi..,manshlp. Carn:d
Fn.·1k.·h door... t.,1i;tom cnblncts. lrg fam.
lh room. Master 1.ultc with lrg rctrcut.,
mirrored buth w/marbk counters. C~uum1cl kikhcn w/lt.allwi tile. Plct.ur·
l'••quc gardens. p11Uo & !iOlnr pool on
lnj.( 1.·omcr loL l"kUt.-ulousl} mulntulncd.
Rcdmeed. #409,000
$1,295,000 (Won't Last at this Pricef)
3·5 Bedrooms
31/2 Baths
3 Fireplaces
3 car gara~
Family Room
Bonus Room
Nantuckd Perftct RemcxM
Apprx 4200 sq.ft. home, & yard on lush canyon!
O~n House this Weekend
SAT I S\IN 11-4 &300 Redlaads DrlYe
NEWPORT BEACH
For Appt. Call Bob An~ll
64&-3033 JIM & PATTY MCDONALD • McDonald CdM Homes
Fred Sands Cocultal PropertleB 759-9070
'
New Ll•tlng
Herbor View Hiiia
Coronede&Mllt-
8749,000
• 180° view
• Gated entry & brick courtyards,
fouatainp spa.
• Totally remodeled & expanded
adult home.•
•French doors, cust.om cabinetry. 3
fireplaces, format entry.
•Huge master suite w/fireptace
AMC Prapertlee
egerlf./owner
7110-1884
laviNE TEaRAcE
1927 KEWAMH Dain
LuxuRy CUSTOM OOME .. jUSl
COMplETE<U Hi<fk C£iliN<fS,
liMESTONE ~iNG, cftERRy
wood CAbiNm. 4 bdR•, } , ~
IM, ktJGE fAMiiy ROOM op£NS
10 \lrdtEN. } .. CAR GARAGE·
MARiAN Phillippi .
7,9,J721
CIAIT NEWNIT PR•PEmu •a. ................... ...
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BALBOA PENINSUIA
2034 E. Oceanfront 3BR S 12 30 5 30 $1 un : - : ,595,000
Owner
213-214-7872
CORONA DEL MAR
212 Carnation 3BR
Marlcetrends Real Estate
673-9041
306 Hazel Dr. 3-5BR
Jim & Patty McDonald
McDonald COM Homes
759-9070
COSTA MESA
2341 Fordham 3BR
George lane/Prudential Nwpt
760-8834
2386 Westminister JBR
By Owner
548-5402.
309 Broadway 2BR
<Mner
(818) 752-2557
NEWPORT BEACH
1224 W. Bay Ave
Cannery Village Realty
673-3777
2188 Vista Entrada
Owner
760-8834
SBR
3BR
Sa~ 1-3:30 • $565,000
Sat/Sun 12-4 $1,295,000
Sunl-5 '$209,000
Sat 10·4 $245,000
Sun 12-5 $310,000
Sat/Sun 1·5 $2,499,000
Sat 1-5 $349,000
2300 Redlands
Agent
642-3033
3BR
3131 Corte Marin 3BR
Sandy Mittman/Prudential Calif.
729-7271
474 Westminister 3BR
Cannery Village Realty
673-3777
508 Via Udo Nord 4Br
Cannery Village Realty
673-3777
512 Via Udo Nord 4Br
Cannery Village Realty
673-3777
Big Canyon Villas 2-3BR
Melinda Mason
Barbara Sanregret Realtors
759-7700
D
Sun 1-S $409,000
Sun 1 ·5 $399,000
Sat 1·5$375,000
Sat/Sun 1-5 $1,699,000
Sat/Sun 1-5 $1,495,000
Sat/Sun 1-4 $339-469K
D
Two-story atrium graces Costa Mesa home Dramatic window
and elegant detailing enhance tliis two-bedroom. two and one-half-bath home. Fcatu~ wood
~inJ fuepba. cathedral cc!ling in living room. skylight and master suite with larae walk-
1n clold. Two-story prdea atnum; prden terracc5. Access to pool. spa. eennis court. Offered
at $229,900.
C.• •.J#JW ..... ,,.Ill c...... ...... c.. ,,.., ('114) '12J·'1'1JI.
II
• Spacious Homes
(Ranging from 3,000 to 5,400 S.F.)
· • Large Lots
(Average of 1/3 acre)
• Spectacular Views
Ocean, Harbor, City and Canyon.
• Gate Guarded
Community
24H R guard service
~not to"tule
Ford Rd
Pacific Coast Hwy
New furnished homes available for
tourtnc and sale from
I to 5 p.m., Sat/Sun ONLY
5 Loneboat. Newport Coast
• 4,400 square feet with panoramic views of the ocean.
harbor & city. Priced at S 1,595 ,000
NCE
Newport Cu sto m Estates is proud to
announce the completion of two fully
furnished and profess ionally deco r~ted
cu sto m homes in Ocean Ridge.
Re servations are now being taken for a
limit ed co llection of up t o 14 new homes
ran ging from 3,000 to 5,400 square feet.
Th ese special homes wi 11 be developed
by Newport Cust om Estates and built by
Hilton Homes. Creative architecture and
exceptional detailing provide an
incomparable settin g for elaborate
entertaining as well as intimate family
living.
Palatial entries, soaring ceilings, elegant
curved-staircases, stately columns, arches
and niches are only a few of the stunning
features built within each home. A visit to
our furnished homes is an incredible
experience, one you will never forget!
For Inforaation
CALL
NEWPORT CUSTOM ESTATES, INC
714·647·2452
PRJCU Dl'CC11VE DEA OLIN& OP PUBLICATION AN~ SU~ECT TO CRANOE WITHO\rl' NOTJC&. ALL SQ PT ARE APPROXIMATE, DOWEOWNERS AU"l'OMATICAU.V Bl:OOME A MIJOD OF AN ASSOCIATION.
ASSOCIATION DUES lllAINrAIN THE QUAlJTV OP' COWON AUA P'ACILrrJU ROMES SU111Q.'l' TO ARCHITECTURAL CONTROL COMllrtTU! APPROVALS. 50 A &ALU RCPAUSNTATIVI P'OR MORI ~ JNP'OltJIATION. NSWPORT CUSTOM ESTATES JS NOT Af'P'JUATSO WITH THE lRVINg COllPANY. NCI! PROV IOU PRGllECT MAN AOEJRNT HRVICES P'OR nu; CONSTRUCl'JON OP NO llOll&S. UCIMSED l!!I CONTRACl'ORS ARE USED TO BULLO ALL NEW HOKES. NCI: RESERVES THI RJOHT TO PUllCHAH LOTS AND HOMES P'Oft llaA1L
MO~ge Myths: One credit blemish and the loan is denied
By )<HK. Pkhtt
M1tlt: "I-~ OM or two tau payments
on 11f1 cmlil rqol'f. I dd.nl 11Wrtgage
ltntkn only work wit.It 1'orrown wlto
have uctlkllt crtdit."
I can't tell yoo how often I hear this
complaint But nothing could be fuither
from the truth. The reality is most borrowm
don't have a spodcs credit record. but
they're stiU able to get a home loan. So if
your credit is not quite perf~ct. you 're not
alone.
M°"gage lenders know that most
borrowers may have missed paying a bill on
time. Events beyond your control. a
temporary job los • illness or divorce. may
have prevented the umcly and regular
repayment of monthly bills. We understand.
That's why lenders review credit report
problems on a case-by-case basis. All you
need to do is i.ubmll a wriuen explanation for
any late payments or other infraction with
your mongage application.
Late paymenL'i. particularly those under 30
days, won't nece!.sari ly keep a home-buyen;
mortgage application from being approved.
If you've managed to keep a clean
payment re<.'Ord for at least two
yem. have re-.olved your credit
problem'> or have legi11mate
e'planat1on for tho~
problem' in the fiN
pla e. your chance of
qualifying arc pretty
good You'll be ~urpmed
how tune and a turnaround
of pa~t practice:. can work in
your fa, or
Now. I can't prom1..e lende~ will
make at ea'y for you if the credit report
'how~ frequenr late charges. past due
account\. Judgments or bankruptcy. Under
lhci.e circumMancei.. your chances of getting
a home loan may be slim. But it aJI depends
on the facts and the circumstances. Again.
what would help your case is a satisfactory
e'planation of the problem and other credit
Renowned UCLA coach motivates
Coast Pro rties' agents
Pidured from Wt .0 riaht ore Patrick Bartoli<:, Tom Swanson, Jomes Boyle, John
Wooden, Ridt RichOrJson, Marianne Sefic, ond Doony Bibb.
Lauded as cbe Wtiard of WcstWood.
former UCLA belkdt)ell coach John
Wooden n:cendy Shared motivational tips
from his hiply tiCClaimcd boOk. "Pyramid
of Success;· to a packed audience.
Ourins bi ~at UCLA. Wooden led
the Bruins to 88 ~vic:torics.10
NCAA champiqDlhips Md eight
undefeated PAC-I c:bampiOnshipa. Sinoc
retinna. he bis stayed involved with the
pon hostinc .,...,...o c..npa ind
commcnwiAJ oa iudiOllltty televised
aames. Jn lddition. be it a aouaht-aftcf .
motivatioul apellr&i, &lid a spo~
for Coat Pedenl 8lllk.
MaDari Sdlc. Cwt Federal Bank's
lolD Oftbir, COG1•z sod lbe ~
A slide show detailing the economy and
how it refiles to the real c.'tatc and lending
industries. was conducted by Coast Fcderal's
James BOyle. senior executive vice president
and chief lending offtcer, Rick Richardson,
senior vice ~ident and Tom Swanson. vice
president and loan production manager.
Since first opening its doors to the public
in 1935. with one eitlploycc. one desk and
$49.000 in assets, Coast Federal BMk has
e11joyed a history of powth and stability.
Now Coast celebrate.~ its 60dl year with $8 .S
billion in assets and more than 2.000
tmplo~ throughout California.
accounts which show excellent payment
records.
Fortunately for potential home buyers,
more mortgage lenders arc creating special
loan programs for borne buyers whose
records have a blemish or two. 'The programs
vary among lenders, although many off er
anractive rates. As a rule, expect higher rate.
if the credit problems arc particularly bad.
My advice is do yourself a favor and
reque t a copy of your credi~ report
before contracting a mortgage lender.
Get one from a credit reporting
company such as TRW or
Equifax. Examine the repon
carefully to make urc
it's updated and
accurate. Spotting
problems and correcting
them before you apply for a
loap can eliminale unp~t
surprises and speed up the loan
approval process.
This would also be a good time to
make sure any unsettled di putc over credit
accounts include your side of the story in the
report. In addition, double check all names
and account numbers. Improper recording of
data is not unusual. If your credit is already
blemished. lhe last thing you want is th is
type of error to magnify your troubles.
One last thing to remember is lenders will
work with you if there's a blotch or two on
your record. A less than perfect credit record
will not necessarily disqualify you for a
mortgage. You're not locked out of
homevwnership forever.
Jot K. Piclutt is prtsUlent of tlte
Mortgagt Banlun .Association of .Amtf'i:ca.
Protecting Your Income:
Everything you always wanted to know about
disability insurance
By Steve 0..trin
Disability insurance 1s known by vanou'
names such as disability income protecuon.
disability income insurance or income
replacement Insurance. 'The basic function
of all the policies is the same: To replace
income if you can't work due to icknc s or
an accident. There arc several factors which
affect your premium. Thus, two people lhe
same age and same income level may be
charged different premiums.
The following arc the most common
factors which aff cct premiums:
• Occapetion:'The more day-to-day hazards
involved in your occupation. the higher the
premium. For example, a heavy equipment
worker will pay more than someone who
works at a desk. A15o, many occupations
such as chiropractors, dental as istants and
jewelers may pay a hishcr premium than
accountants and attorneys who may only
uffer a rare sprained finp:r or a trained
back.
• Raltb: A person with a M!orY of
potentially disabling conditions will usually
pay more than someone without a history. A
brief list of potentially disabling conditions
would include, but not be limited to,
back/spinal injuries, arthriti • asthma and
heart conditions.
• l...at llll'tlll:Thc amount of time for
wbicb the company W11J pay for a disability.
A benefit period of 2 years will cost
substantially. less than a lifetime benefit
period.
4) Elimination r.:riOd: Also known as
waitins period. The amount of time you
must be disablc:d bcfOre a benefit is paid.
The most comrnoa clirniDl&iOA period& arc
St.we Ostrin
30. 60, 90 and t 80 days. For example. with a
9(). day elimination period. an insured would
st.art to receive benefits on the 9 t day of
disability. 'The longer the eliminatipn period.
the lower the ~ of the policy1/
• Policy Provisiolls: For example. a policy
that pays both total and partial disability wiU
cost more than one which pays only for total
disability. Be sure you understand all
provisions of a policy when comparing it to
others. A properly licensed agent or
financial representative can help you decide
which policy provisions arc best.
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