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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1995-09-09 - Orange Coast Pilot.. . ..... The best local real ~ 5eCtion , Newport Boulevard marked for revitaliiation • Moratorium on tll-Otel expansions, business improvement district are among 'ideas to be explored by City Council. By Tina Borgatta, Daily Pilot few suggestions the O ty Council will consider during a study session MoQday afternoon. · ing for years about poer visibility and a dramatic drop in customer traffic since completion of the Costa Mesa Freeway extension. The committee, made up of local business oWners and residents, has identified seven areas of concern. Those areas include motel operations, crime problems, economic viability and access, among others. < > l J· s ·1 I < > " .... Whllt do you think of the jdeas being pitched by a city committee for improving Newport Boulevard? Do you have suggestions for filli ng up the area? Call our Readers' Hot- line at 642-6086 and leave )'our name, thoughts, hometown. COSTA MESA -Establishing 'a moralOrfum on motel expansions lllld openings along Newport Boulevard, creating a businesS improvement dis- trict in the area and installing informa- tional signs along the boulevard are a • Throughout the summer, a six-mem- ber Newport Bout,evard Study Commit- tee has been discussing ways to improve business properties and stimu- late trade along the boulevard. Mer- chants in that area have been complain- A few short-term suggestions include: •SEE BOULEVARD PAGE A12 H I \ l > '\ I < > H I I I I I < > < > I I ~ :\ I . I I ~ I . I 1 · / : MARC MAAffi I DAILY Pit.OT Corona .del MU linebacker To1a ~e tries ta flre up his teammates before the start of their season opener Friday night against Marlna at Orange Coast College. Corona del Mar ran away with the contest. winning 42-0. For more, see Page B·t. $20,000 reward offered in shooting of Newport wo~an •Victim's neighbors consider forming volunteer citi- zens' patrol group to restore sense of safety in the area. By Carolyn Mliler, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -The employer of the Newport Beach woman who was sh ot and wounded outside her Harbor View home nearly two weeks ago is offering a reward for informa- tion on the gunman, whose motive and tdenllty remain a mystery. The Galardi Group -the frdn· chiser of Der Wienerschnitzel fast-food restaurants -announced Friday that 1t would otter d $20,000 reward for infonnatJon I lead.mg to the arrest and conVlc- tion of the man who reportedly walked up to Beverly Blake, a marketing executJvP for th" C'Om- pany, and shot her dS she stepped into her Mercedes-Benz to go to work on Aug. 29. "(Blake) is a very warm and caring person -it's just very shocking and senseless.• said Jim Caulfield, attorney for the Galardi Qroup. "The shooting appears to be without any reason." Company executives and police are hoping a monetary incentive will encourage anyone who has information to come for· ward and notify police, Caulfield said. Caulfield said Bla.ke -a single parent with a small daughter -is -.. domg •fine" physically and was recently released from the bospi~ tal where she was treated for gunshot wounds to her arm and side. , He added that he does not know when Blake will be returning to work or to her home on Port Sheffield Dn- ve Newport Beach pol.Jee, who would Suspect sought not d1sclo!>e where Bldke or h£-r daughter cUe staymg. are still :.eekmg dues to lead trpm tn th"' c;uc;p~ct descnbed as a black man m hls late JOs to early 40s He lS about 6 feet tall, weighs 250 pounds and has salt-and-pepper hair. He was dnvmg a dark, two-door car, pos· s1bly a maroon Pontiac Trans Am Police are not certain whether the suspect -whom neighbors claimed had been lurking in the neighborhood befor~ the morning of the shooting -was stalking Blake but are looking at that pos- si b1hty, Newport Beach Police Sgt Andy Goa.is said. "The reward may help us get • SEE REWARD PAGE A 12 lliegµardS save farriil~ of 3 from drowning Local officials welcome state education reform plan By Julie Ross Cannon. Daily Pilot • 'It is a great idea,' but funding remains a puzzle, Superintendent Mac Bernd says. By Julie Ross Cannon, Daily Pilot NEWPORT-MESA -State Superintendent Delaine Eastin's new statewide education reform plan "is a great idea," school administrators and teachers agreed Friday, but paying for the comprehensive proposal is a sep- arate issue. The plan proposes to free schools from the directives of the state's Education Code if the school districts agree to meet higher education standards. Districts that promise to imple- ment Eastin's list of reform recom· mendations in exchange for Edu· cation Code waivers are called "c:h.allenge school districts." The districts, in essence, would become charter districts -schools funded by the state but controlled locally. •1 think it is a great idea, and you wouldn't need to be a chal- lenge district to do it,,. Superin- tendent Mac Bernd said about · some of the plan's initiatives. Eastin says she's able to waive Wengelerwas a t the motel ear- ly Friday morning ta.king ca.re of business at the motel, which had apparently been neglected since Sunday, when Wengeler's 9-day- old grandson , Anthony Shaw, waa pronounced dead from child atiuse and fre,ctures to h1s skull. AUthorities suspect the infant's death resulted from the temper Of •, WEST NEWPORT _ Duafte the bab y's stepfather, Zonlth We~. owner o1 tbe Ptne KJiot Shaw, wbo reportedly confeiled Motel. ltOod bebmd its blue omce to ~ the crytng be.by while door and toftlY Mid ta. couldn't M WM bUtng for hbn at the motel talk aboUl the tragk eveat1 d'f' IUt ....,. Shaw, who ii ln je.il, unfurled• bil-*l a W8ek ag0. ..... ...... Ila. run.:down motel ..... clltftml llllMdlWi.. W.· \illll lae,... ~ . .._.. Ntd; bll 1g1at bhal .,. TM baby'• metber, SUMn miillM. U. SMW, ~WU. rot ... than a wt•;'*l lifOD'W.:~ ~ '"'!1!!!~11!!!111!!b!iil!D~Jn1M!_!!,.!!!!!r ~ way bUt 11 >tng'Woitda nay. • -MOTEL PAGE A11 the state's ~ducation Code because the law gives her author- ity to waive any provision of the code -except earthquake safety provisions -in order "to improve the general level of education." The plan calls for: : Increased mandatory gradu· ation course requirements • Closed campuses, including during lunch • Content and performance ~tandards for every subject at every grade level • A pact between parents and students • An individual learning plan for every student · Instead of receiving a tradition- al lugh school diploma, students will receive a •Golden State actuevement certificate." "It's great idea," Bernd said. MWe just have to make sure we can pay for it. The costs dfe C'On· s1derable. ~ Bernd said higher standards are an important part of education reform. "But the other aspect of higher standards is that we change the system, so the kids can meet the requirements. It's one thing to raise graduation requirements. It's another thing to cbang~ the e<!ucation delivered, so the kids •SEE SUPER PLAN PAGE A12 \ ) l l· " .• . I ( I '\. .... . Should the school I district adopt the state•s education plan, or are the dis- trict programs meet- ing the needs of its stu- dents? Tell us your thoughts. Call the Readers Hotline at 642--6086 and leave us your opinion, along with your name, city, and telephone (for verifica- tion onty). ----~~---~-~-----~----~-~-~---~-~---------, . r ' The Wonderbra now goes strapless U you were overjoyed when Wonderbra tut the stores last year. you'll love its latest relative: the Wonderbra Strapless due in stores m late September. • Botrepraneur wants to llmale Belboe lsJand vlSb tors between feny landing and business district, but mercbarits are putting up stQP signs. By Evan Henerson, Daily Piiot BALBOA ISLAND -In con· cept, everybody believes the idea can't miss: an eight-passen- ger electric car that transports visitors between the Balboa Island Ferry landing and Marine Avenue, the Island's central busi- ness district. Rodger Michael sees the pos- sibilities. "I came down about a month ago with my daughter and her grandmother,.." said Michael, who lives in Cypress. •My moth- er-in-law has arthritic knees. She was in pain, and she wanted to go home. Since she spoils her granddaughter. I figure the city lost out on $60 to $70 worth of business." Wanted ·~~Beadl Police Department The su pect described below is wanted by the New- port Beach Police Department for the crimes listed. U you have any knowledge of their whereabouts, DO NOT TAKE ACTION -Call your local police or the Newport Beach Police Department at 644- 3717. Name: Gregory Fenton Munson Date of birth: 5/26/64 "It used to be unpossible to actueve truly dramatic cleavage with a strdple5$ bra,· says Eliza- beth Meyer. brand manager for Wonderbra "But Wonderbra Strapless has changed all that WJth unique and innovative design details that provide · (>Ssenba.I support. Llft and most unportant, drdIDabc cleavage It's the perfect bra for any strapless garment.• The bra is avatlable in black and white for $28 The Wonder- brd Strapless will be sold at Robmsons-May and at The Broadway Michael has since purchased an electric vehicle and bas an option to buy five more. With his mini-shuttle service called Bal- boa Transport, Michael plans to drive people between the feny 1 landing and the business ctistrict. He will drop off passengers out- side Wilma's Patio or at the ferry landing, chargmg $1 each way. LEAH H0GSTEW DAILY AlOT Rodger Michael hopes to build a business on Balboa Island, shuttling people around in electric carts. But some merchants are trying to put up roadblocks. Height: 6'1" Weight: 190 Color hair: Blond (but he may now have dark hair in dread- locks) Color eyes: Blue My favorite locdl pa.int store, Ameritone Paint Center, carries only top-of-the-line Benjamm Moore Pdlflt Custom matcher Bill Fuller can match any paint in town, and the store has every- thing you'd need for interior or exterior JObs. Also if you want taux fin.tshes, there's plenty of glazes and sponges, and how-to pamt books. U you'd rather use wallpaper there's over 500 books from which to chose. Ameritone (646-8774) 1s located at 369 E. 17th St m Costa Mesa. Instant Replay Consignments has moved mto a bigger location on 17th Street at 369 E. 17th St. in Costa f\.te..,a . The store is filled with all kinds of antiques. including art deco pieces, Onen- ldl pieces, ldmps, chairs. pine tables, pnnts, sterling silverware, costwne and silver Jewelry, sofas, and lots of 1950s-era home accessone., Instant Replay buys, sells and consigns. For consign- ment pieces you can call owner Michele Weaver at 642-8898 And that's only the beginning. Michael claims. rick, who died in July. DerriCk was a Laker fan, his father said. But several Island merchants are not ready to welcome Michael or his business. Mer- chants say that. during his ·mal "I want to take couples to Corona del Mar at sunset and bring them back in the moon- light,· he said. "There's got to be a ton of , 15- year-old boys who want to "I want to take cou- ples to Corona del Mar at sunset and bring them back in run, • Michael has raised the hackles of resi- dents through llls aggressive sale9-pitches both to adults and children. "Hucksterism, • some call it. the moonlight... " -RODGER MICHAEL In addition, Seymour Beek, president of the Balboa Island Ferry, accuses Michael of tying up traffic and of recharging his vehicle using the ferry's outlet, withouf first obtaining the owner's permis- sion. impress their girlfriends I've already done weddings and yacht parties.· A former catenng truck driver, Michael, 42, sold his insurance brokerage firm to chase this dream. For the hr!>t two weeks. , he has offered ndes free while getting to know the area and the people Once his vehicle is spruced up, it will be painted gold and purple in honor of the Los Ange- les Lakers basketball team The colors are in memory of Michael's 16-year-old son Der- ' The Balboa Island Improve- ment Association voted 'J\tesday to send a letter urgpig the city to tum down Michael's application for a certificate of public conve- nience. With that certificate and with a permit from the dty traffic commission, Balboa Transport couJd begin operation. Michael's application goe~ before the City Council on Mon- day night, at which time several merchants are likely to oppose Balboa Transport publicly. ·The bottom line is. it's not the image we're trying to promote down here. The guy doesn't have a good image,· said John Noyes, president of the Balboa Island Merchants Association. "I also think it's an ill-conceived business. I dop't see that he'll make any money.· Others are more supportive. Del Staudinger, whose mother, Wilma, owns Wilma's Patio, says Balboa Transport could help area business. "The worst thing about the Island is that there's no parking, and anything that could help out is great," Stauding~r said. "I don't think you can start any business without having any controversy, but if be complies with all the laws and regulations, what do people have to complain about?" Michael bas beard the criti- cism. He admits to taking the fer- ry's electricity without permis- sion and hopes to repay Beek and mend fences. He also says his aggressive ettorts to get peo- ple to ride the cars will cease once people learn about the business. As long as Michael's equip- ment meets safety standards and he obtains the necessary permits, Newport Beach Revenue Man- ager Glen Everroad will recom- mend that the coundl approve Michael's application. In his staff report. Everroad said he has also encouraged Michael to "impr9ve his relationship with area mer- chants." •It is a novel idea and one I think could be pretly neat," Everroad said. "U he endeared himself to the merchant associa- tions, he could find a home for this thing .• Association represe ntatives say they are willing to listen to Michael's proposals and have invited him to a Sept. 13 meeting of the improvement association. Nonetheless, the skepticism persists. •1 give him credit for wanting to give it a try," said Lee Suther- land, owner of the Balboa Island Coffee Co. "But I don't think he's the right person to do it." Wanted for: Unlawful Sexual Intercourse DETAILS: MUNSON is wanted for unlawful sexual intercourse with a 15-year-old minor July 5, 1993. A warrant for his arrest has been issued. Munson is a professional swfer who grew up in Newport Beach. He uses the rucknam~ wsquirrel" and associates with young girls. He has reportedJy been seen in the Newport Beach area within the last two to three months. Refer to DR#93-09095 Retired teacher to hear of Orange County history COSTA rvtESA -The Califor- nia Retired Teachers Association, . Harbor Beach Division No. 77, invites all retired educators to its tall meeting. Jim Cooper of KOCE-TV, channel 50, will be the honored guest and will speak on "Histon- tal Orange County." The group meets at 1 p.m. Sept. 13 at Harp- er School in Costa Mesa. Alex Sebastian, the oldest fine men's clothier in South Coast Plaza, 1S celebrating its 20th anruversary with the grand opening of a contemporary new store at South Coast Plaza . ..,cheduled to open nud-Septem- her Friends help couple celebrate 50-year ·bond The nt>w store will combine both Alex Sebastian and the company s sportswear store. Alex Sport. and add new brands as well. The new store will have dn exclusive shop for Jbane Barnes. and will feature design- ers. mcludmg Ennenegildo Zeg- nd, CiaVln Klein, Vestimenta, Zanella, and a new brand, Ice- berg ' U you like suits tailor-made Alex Sebastain has a made-to- measure serv1ce, m whlch you can chose fabncs and suits styles, and you'll be fitted for measurements. Also. the popular Club Alex will continue tae practice of having personal fash- ion counselors vtSit clients and ·give comphmentary wardrobe consultabon and anaylsis m the pnvacy of home or office. The rlew store will be located o n the lower level of South Coast Pl..a2a across from the Bullock's Men's Store • BEST BUYS appears Thursdays and Saturdays If you know of a good buy call me at 540-1224. fax 646-4170 FRIENDS HELP CELE- BRATE 50 YEA.RS -A group of 102 friends from Temple Bat Yam, the Lincoln Club arid the Balboa Bay Club Sue O'Clockers helped King and Lee Burstein celebrate 50 years of knowing each other on a three-hour harbor cruise abodrd the IJ;Jand Grrl V I\ wasn't an anniversary party. it was a • 50 years of knowing you• party. . According to King. the couple first met as 15-year-old high school students m 1945 in Holly- wood. But they didn't marry unW 1961 , having gone separate ways until then but seeing each other periodically m the mtervening years. Those helping the Burstems celebrate included RPps Dana Rohrabacher and Ed Royce. 50 members of the Temple Bat Yarn congregation. including school board member Serene Stokes and husband Std, Llncoln Club members Tom Malcom, Colson Morris and Howard Kline, Six O'Clockers Jerry Daleabout, Dick Bertone, Doug Sgencer, Jerry T~dle and Jack Wright. to name a few. SUN: Speak Up Newport mt>eting dt 5:30 p.m Wednesday dl the Villa Nova Restaurant will be of interest to those who are concerned about Orange County government. Retired Judge Bruce Sumner. chamnan of the Orange County Charter Conurus- sion. will be the featured speak- er, tal.k.tng about the what could be the making of a new Orange County. Sumner served S1JC years in the Assembly, served as a Superior Court judge and chaired the California Consbtu- bon ReVlSion Commission For more information. call 542-4226. CLUB NEWS: The Costa Mesa Orange Coast Breakfast Lions Club contributed $400 to Boy Scout Thoop No. 666 for its participation in the club's booth at the June Fish Fry. WELCOME TO TilE WORLD OF SERVICE CLUBS: Bob WUk- er, professional photographer, and Dr. Fred.er- hour ·~ S4ll'Vice may be used to record lenen to the news stories, illustrations, edlto ri~I matter Of ~rwments VOL 19, NO. 208 THOMAS tt. IOHNSON. Pubflshe< MLUAM l09DtU. Editor S1'IW WJMLa. ~[dftof las YOICOt. Qty Editor MAK MARTIN, Photo Editor 809PMMC,, ClmMtion~ ..,_,_ ICMGHf. ProcMtlon Man.tger • NOYCMllWWW. Onsified MaNger l.WJOtMON, Promotion; PtUMOO '"""' COntrOfler llW8C HQ'l\M 642-t086 editor on any topic. ADOMU Our addrwa is ])OW. ~St.. Cost.I MeM. <Allf. 92627. ft il the Ptlot'$ polky to Ptompt· ly Cl0"9Ct all tnon of ~nc& ..... c..ii 57~). Thenk you. ~in un be reproduced with- out written permission of copy- tight QIWf'lef, HOW IQ REAOf US OrtUlatlon 1lle llmes Orange County (800) 252-9141 Advertising o.ifled 642-5678 =..642~321 NeWs S.0-1224 ~w..-no ...... ~FIX 646-4170 E~ A.n.71M'Jodigf com MllROffka Bu.Ina Office 642 ... 321 IUllMl&FaJC 631-5902 TIWOAl\MES Newport BN<:h 75167 Balboa 75167 Costa Mesa 8W65 Corona del Mar · 81AiS ... POMCAIT LOCATlON Sil! wadge 2 ... 1 N9wport 2-4s 81adde.s 2-4$ IUwr Jetty 2-4s CdM 2-4s IOATlllMI ~wtndswtll W9lt 10 kl'IOt1 ~•"*noon Md\ two toot wind wews lnil two foOt WllW• ~_... ~ COllCal :a.• --.. ~ ,........,..'° ~ COMMUNITY & CLUBS jim de boom lck Ward, chiropractor. joined the Costa Mesa Orange Coast Breakfast Uons Club. SERVICE CLUB MEETINGS nus COMING WEEK: Want to get more involved in your community? Visit a service club this week. Most clubs welcome guests and will buy your meal on your first visit. MONDAY: The Newport Har- bor/Costa Mesa Lions Club will meet at the Costa Mesa Country Club to hear from Mayor Joe Erickson on WNon-profit Organi- zations and the Importance of Their Contributions to the Com- munity." TIJESDAY: 7 :30 a.m. Newport Beach Rotary Club meets at the Balboa Bay Club for a prograni by Doug Reinhart on water con- servation ... Noon: Costa Mesa Kiwanis Club meets at the Costa Mesa Community Center. Kiwa- nis Club of Newport Beach meets at the Shark Island Yacht Club ... 6 p.m. Costa Mesa-New- port Harbor Llons Club, the Ftsh Fry Club meets at the Costa Mesa Country Club to bear from Larry H~ of the Orange Coun- ty Sheriff's Department. WEDNESDAY: at 7 a.m. Costa Mesa Orange-Coast Breakfast Lions Club meetings at Ma Bark- ers, bear from Richard Scho- engert on •Masonic Child Identi- fication Program• ... 1:15 a.m. South Coast Metro Rotary Club. n"?••~. -, I • \.. I • ...... I • :'t_ ' ·~ - "'I skies with warm COSTA~ the "Tast~ of Costa Mesd Club• meets at the Center Club. Noon Costa Mesa Rotary Club meets at Mesa Verde Country Club to hear from Brad Bartell of the Harbor Patrol. The Exchange Club of Orange Coast will meet at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club for a business meeting. 5 p.m. Newport-Balboa Rotary Club meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club. THURSDAYNoon Kiwanis Club of Corona del Mar meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club. The Exchange Club of Newport Harbor, meets at Shark Island Yachl Club to hear from Officer Tom Monarch of the NBPD on the DARE program. Costa Mesa North Kiwanis Club meets at the Holiday lnn to hear about the YMCA and its mentoring pro- gram. Newport lrvine Rotary Club meets at the Irvine Maniott for a visit by District Gov. Michael Abdalla, M.D. • COMMUNnv a a.ues Is published every Saturday in the Daily Pilot. temper•tures. Con. tinued ho\ Inland. TIDIS From Surlllne W•v. trlllc for August 8 By Fridey, •swell ~byHum• QIM Henrletta • too lllodt of~ A burglar reporwdly stole computer equipment WOf1h S UOO from the Vantage Found1tion while the educatlONI fac.llity was dosed. This Is the third such Incl- dent at the facility In the last ftw 'Wffks. • -Modi~ Jaeflft ~A resident WIS walking •long the blk.-~at the Costa Mesa Gotf Course~ twO males - Of'MI pQillbly armed With • switch btade -grabbed the Yktlm's w.tlet aM ran fN#I'/. T1'Mt ernount In the wall.i was not known. • ,,.. lllledl elf...,. If a • Foor hub caps worth S2oo wef1t TODAY Am low J:S2a.m. -0.1 First high 101Ma.m. 5.4 SecOndlow 41Jipm. 01 SecondhWt 10:11 p.m. S.6 ~ Ant low 4:2Sa.m. O.J f#st high 10:11 a.m. 5.5 second low 4:•p.m, 0.5 ~high tO:D Pi'" 52 -~10 shoutd be hitting Southern C..llfoml•. tt will be the best at sOuth fadng ~ • es. wtth Hut 1til igton and ,..wport Ming MU In the hiNd hW" range.'TMMtll ~-through the hltlc90d Md ~cMftip~• falr1y tOlld ~ Wll9t tMI .,. .... toanfVebrnllill ~f'Ot­IUlf~-· ... --.mil ... -....n.mll CiWS1:tlpU .......... "°"" Off .... Hor* def Sol. • - Putting a value· On teaching today's children V alaes. Bm.z wont for the '90s. Uke the weather, r everybody ta.lb about values., but precious few of us do anything about them. It is probably \oo late for most of us to make substantial changes in our values, such as they may be. What we are is what we are. However, I dare say all of us can agree that the mother lode for instilling values is in our children. The problem is, we, as the parents of those children, actually have to do something. We have lo work at this values business, and it is possibly the toughest of all Jobs. My wife and I are thankful indeed that our parenting days are far. far be,b.ind us. We do not envy those who have to raise today's children in today's world. Sure, every generation says that. I don't know who the gurus are these days. the shrinks and pediatricians whose books we literally staked our children's lives on. In our days as child- rearers, our crutches were Dr. Spock and a child psychologist whose name I am surely mis- spelling, Haym Ginott. Even those pros dealt mostly with the likes of bed-wetting, refusal to edt Brussels sprouts and terminally untidy rooms. To teach our children •values,· we pretty much had to wing it. We relied on our in~tiocts, on com- mon sense and on values that bad been passed down to us by our parents and grandparents (and. in my case. my uncle Joe and assorted boarding-school roommates). Today, that's not enough. Parents need a1J the help they can get. And they can get plen- ty of it from Will Crist. · Will is an Episcopal priest and educator who is embarking on an awesomely ambitiovs program of teaching parents - and, he hopes, grandparents, too -tu teach values to children who are old enough to under- stand and young enough to accept. . According to Crist, this means between ages 4 and 12. ·After 12, the hormones kick in, their brain starts changing, and children begin identifying ·more with their peers than with their family.·· In Crisl's view, values are far Ml CASA MEXICAN RESTAURANT OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO The lVilillltJon cot1t1•s Sin~ 1•1z { ~ ~ l ·,I ·~ f I d .f J ~'Ht,~,! ;,,H .\[ · North Carolina deep discount pricing comes to Southern California I .. HEMPHILL'S RUGS & CARPETS tted mai:tin more than knowing right from wrong, knowing you shouldn't drink booze or smoke pot and shouldn't have sex before mar- riage. ·values -especially the val- ues of courage, honesty and self-discipline are what bind us togeth~r as humans,• Will says. ·values belong to everybody.· The first seminar in a series of 12 will be Sept. 24 at the Community Church in Corona del Mar (644-7400) with the topic, •How to Teach Your Children Courage.• The topic will reprise Oct. 7 at St. Michael and All Angels (644- 0463), also in Corona del Mar. Assuming sufficient partici- pation, the seminars will go on to cover what Crist believes are the other components of a suc- cessful children's value system: self-motivation, goal-setting, honesty, self-discipline, com- passion, perseverance, integri- ty, confidence, responsibility. loyalty and self-esteem. I think if I w ere a parent of a kid in that target 4-12 age group, I would leap .at the chance to spend 1 112 hours and $15 to $20 a month (the cost of the workbook for each subject). I would not run, I would gal- lop, sprint, canter, Oee, rocket, sprint or scoot to one of Will Crist's seminars. As he puts it: ·we have a responsibility to do more than whine that our youth are not taking the right path. It is a waste of time to whine.• l have read the ·courage" workbook and found it brim- fu).l of solid reasoning and teaching by example. It talks about how to relate to each age group within the 4-12 span, and uses popular Vldeos, from •Aladdin• to ·Jurassic Park,• and extensive reading lists. Subheadings under courage mclude facing fears, trying new things, persisting when things get tough, standing up for beliefs, admitting mistakes, etc. There is nothing revolutionary here, just good solid stuff that someone took the time to think through, organize and publish in a sensible, understandable, well-written format. While initial sessions are being held in churches, there is no preaching in any of the texts or in Crist's seminars. "Values are for everybody,· Will says. "The teaching is simply in basic Old Testament fashion; just pass.ing on the wisdom.• • FRED MARTIN's column runs eve<y Thursday and Saturday. YOU NEVER SAU-SAGE ~ SAUSAGE Or. Stidl Delicious Food! Join 'For . Lunch • Dinner •Sunday Brunch C1tcriRg vailahle For "} ion :For R cn"ltions nd Direction Call 723-0621 Cost.a Mesa panel to consider new senior home proposal • A total of 14 elderly res- idents would be housed in the seven-bedroom facili-. ty on Wmtergreen Place. By lina Borgatt.a, Daily Pi/or COSTA MESA -The Planning Commission on Monday will dis- cuss a plan to convert a Winter- green Place duplex into a senior- carefacility for up to 14 elderly res- idents. •These would just be senior adults who want to live in a home- like environment but need some assistance,· scud Heather Arm- bruster, who will present the plan to the commission at its regular meet- ing. •Tuey won't be patients. They're just Wee any ot ... the other seniors on the block." If her proposa'l is approved, Armbruster plans to overhaul the entire property. transforming it from a duplex with a total of five bed- rooms and three and a half baths to one, seven-bedroom. three-and-a- half bath facility. •I'll be cleaning up a distressed property that's been in ruins for some time now," Armbruster said. "It's going to be very, very nice. We'll have a patio with tables out in the back, and every bedroom will have a sliding door." {> 1·1 I UL U JJ_f (IR IC !iJ..Llj__(_J_l \l//\•\//,'\/1/ I\ Ill!\\ Ill/.' /II \/11\ -I ' I (> ' " (> 8 I .! r---------------------~--1 I F.YJ. I I ' I 1 I I I I I I I 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I L-------------------------~ Armbruster's plan has won sup- port from the dty's planning staff, which is recommending the com- mission's approval. The proje<.1 inibally drew con- cern from residents hVlllg in the North Costa Mesa neighborhood Early last month, a resident sub- mitted a petition wrth some 70 sig- natures to the aty's planrung staff. ~residents said tbeyw.9~ cemed the facility would ~ •unctue • traffic and DCtile. ·~ sive garbage," A •gen8rB) ~ ration• ol the neigbbcibood result in a reduction in ptopesty ues. However, Valantine oo· :; said the dty bas heard frQm some those residents who since have ken with Armbruster and have S()ft. ened their positions. ·we've received a number ot letters from people m the neighbOr- bood. many of whom signed that petition." Valantme said •They say they are now supporting tbe request. They've talked to (Ann· bruster) and say they understand her proposal a httle better now.· Senior center to offer art classes CORONA DEL MAR -The Oasis Senior Center 1S offering three art classes for local resi- dents, beginrung Monday. A 10-week class watercolor class taught by Betty Merry Mikal will be dvailable for beginning and intermediate students, The intermediate class will meet from 9 a.m. to noon Mondays; the beginners' class will meet from 9 to 11 :30 a .m. Thursddys. Art History, designed for begmrung art.Jsts, is an eight- week class that includes dis- cussions of unportant historical art trends, as well as hands-on mstruction with pastels and markers. Art History will meet from 1 :30 to 3:30 p.m. Wednesdays. All classes cost $38. There will ' be an addibonal $5 lab fee for the art lustory class. For information, call 644- 3244. -------- 17 th St. BEAUTY CENTER I I ------~------ I 7u!J d i wict .Sd .. vi .viJ 13taut.!J ~ I Offering a Full : Line of • ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l clermaloglcd .• ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~• Products I 1 I I 642-1 717 I 283-D 17th Strttt, Colla Mesa <Stlt to RMS) I Optt1 7 Days: lU-F 10-8 Sat. 10-i Sun. 11-6 I ·------------~------------ 4RAlf) OPE&;;r~ · FROM OUR HOME TO VOUISI provides the modern budget minded Californian with a superior olternattve to the mediocre ond oveq:xJced produce In the supermarket chains I I I I c ~ El<1NERS DiRIC I 0 u p 0 ~ I I I . I F ....... 11c:wft. 2""' ·I I I I c 0 u p 0 N I e ...... ·~ too swiftly, pare t says Three peo~·hurt in ewport accident :-."E\\ "PORT BE..\CH -Al least m~ per.iOO v45 i..titifted to a bos- • t4J ahft ~ Fnd.a\' afternoon traf. i • A third \.'ldlm was taken to \\'estem Medical Center m SaJJta Ana. he ccadem a.: ,.\,·ocado Avenue dnd Edst Co.sst tugbway. The colh::iJOO ocnned m tbe rmddlP ol ~ mtenedlml around ) 1) pm d.Od rei.-ulted in a total al ~"u..., UlJunes T~·o people were •aken to L'CI '1edlcaJ Center m OrdilgF--dt !.,Cl.St one al them by ...Jlt! FlJght b~bcO~I Details on the mjunes and informatian on the c.ause ol the accident Wef'e still unavailable at press tune Ne.-pon Beach pobce officers dosed the highway between A\-ocado and MacArthw Boule- vard for at least two hours while they lm"'estlgated the modent A.-; JM CO • • ~ 1st.AND • NfW'?O'IT 6EAOt '"°" s.c. • 00 . 9-00 pm Surldly to 8 00 pm FO R YOU, FOR MOTliER EARTH, FOR PEACE EVERYWHERE, EVERYONE. 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'You just don'\ want to stmt a msing with the btinking Jigbl. When the ligbl tum5 solid. that's when the opposing tra:f5c will begin maviog. • SINGING . at the Alard~ with D~ Maurice Allard World Class Voice Training All Ages Private & Group • Group & Private Lessons Begin Tuesday, September 12 • Classes Also A val/able In Coto De Caza • For more Information or to enroll please call: (714) 641-1792 ll'ICSROBIS ' I.Tl HIGH SCHOOL ... ,..OLL •o•ro• PAUi' &mt Sepiember 11th ? Is your child recetvtng the 1nd.1v1dual attention be/ she requires to be academ.icaJly SU0088Sful? ? Do you have a brtght child who 1s unhappy at echool? ? Does your child need an ac.ademtc envtronmant free from stress? . Affordable Prices are only One of the Reasons to select . Harbor Lawn r::7f Experienced and knowledgeable ~ persons to as.9ist with all of your questions and needs llr A beautiful convenient location ~ A staff that understands !~ all faiths and rituals 11 Affordable &t professioftal" We encoura~ ahd invite com~n of our funeril home and crematorium MARC MAaTW I OAl.Y ALQ· ~~pm e•m_.... -~lace attendants sU.bOlze a • a'e drtftr' ws.o w brieaf b~ bl lbe cab of ber pickup w'1m II rOBed over• 1ae· 1Dtenedion oJ Rower and Tustin Aftmle ta Com Mesa. <·a l l l<:1 hhitt 111 ... uratH.'l' "lf'\i\l ,\ "l .1hi l i t ~ "i lhl' ll)~- 6.11-7740 441 Old N~ Bhd. • NewpM Beach (aes Hole Halpilll) Make Those· Patios & . Entries Beautiful CUSTOM MASONRY 170 E. 17th St. • Suirr 206 Costa Mesa (714) 645-8512 State l..icm. tl92707 Let Jim Jennings install your complete yard hardscape . • E.xpen bnd. bloclc, stone, ule. slate & concrete worlc. • Can recommenq quality designers • Quality work in Costa Mesa & Newport Beach . •. sinc.e 1969. • Drainage problems! We solve them: • --.~, .. -_.:. -........ _ ... - MWll lllC FESTIVAL Enjoy IUD, 18.nd, art and live music at the Balboa Art and Music Festival from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. m hninsula Park )ust East of the Balboa Pier. ThJs free two--day event is part of the SeaPest cele- bration &p<>nsored by the ~­ port Beach Community Services Department"' and features art, crafts and jewelry for sale by local Artists, as well music by The Sounds o! Swing, The Susie Han- son Band, Pandemonium and The Chanteys. For information, call 644-3151. USED BOOK SALE Friends of Costa Mesa Ubraries will hold a Used Book Sale from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Downtown Library, 1857 Park Ave. Hardcovers and trade paper- bac~ are $1; regular paperbacks and records, 50 cents and chil- dren's books and magazines. 25 cents. A silent auction of rare and unusual pooks that have been donated will conclude at 3 p.m. For more mfonnation, call Jean Femling at 549-2493. SURPLUS FOOD Seniors and low-income fami- lies of the Costa Mesa/Newport Beach area can obtain free USDA 'f PHOTOGRAPHY 240 Newport Center Dme, Swtc 110 Newport Beach (714J 644 6933 awplul food between 8 md 10 a:.m. tbe eec:ond Saturday di. each month ln the rMr piUktng lot m the Churcb of Christ, 286 Avoc.a- do St.~ COit.a Mesa. For more information, C4ll 631'2177. •Fa.a~ Al.UM The University of Wyoming Alumni and Friends organization bas issued an open l{lvttation to all local Air Force Academy alum- ni to view the upcoming college football match up between the two schools. The no-host gather- ing takes place at 9:30 a.m. in Tro- phy's Sports Grill, 4221 Dolphin Striker Way, Newport Beach (near John Wayne Airport). Come sup- port your alma mater. For infor- mation, call 756-8800. APPLE COMPUTER CLUB Orange Coast College's Apple Computer Club will meet hom B a.m. to 4 p.m. in rooms 207 and 214 of OCC's Chemistry Building._The club - which is open to anyone interest- ed in computers -encourages the development and exchange of information related to the Apple computer. A beginners' forum begins at noon, and the annual membership fee is $30. Meetings are the first Saturday of each month. For information, call 770- 1865 .. IT'S CHRISTMAS IN SEYI'EMBER! 5 0 ~ff All Family Sittings 25 ComplimentRry Christmas Cards Summer Special Effective thl'Ollgh Sept 15th • c.u "'... tMott • Back To ~chool With Adidas Women~ $235.00 Men~ $245.00 All stainless steel case and bracelet with safety buckle. Unidirectional bezel, three hands and date. Mineral & crystal, screw down crown and case back, 660 feet water resistant. M0050l'f a..vra Q..U9 Por indlriduUI who pi'efer Micrmoft Windows and wtndows ap~. Orange Coast Col- lege bu aOmetb.ing for you, too. Prom 9 a.m. to noon every Satur- day, the Wmnen Computer Club meets in room 116 of OCC's Pine Arts Building to diJcuss the devel- opment and eubange of informa- tion re.lated to Microsoft Windows and Windows applications. The cost of memberlhlp is $20, which includes a newsletter. For infor- mation, call 542-0468. PLANNING YOUR ESTATE Legal Options, 620 Newport Center Drive, Suite 1100, New- port Beach, · sponsoTS a lecture titled "Protect Your Assets" at 10 a.m. every Saturday. Attorney Debra G:rimaila discusses how wills, living trusts, charitable donations and other tax reduction strategies preserve the.value of an estate and help avoid probate. Admission is hee, but seating is limited. Reservations may be made by calling 760-8775. SINGLE.S PARTY Meet other young profession- als and dance the night away at the Young Executive Singles Net- work's (Y.E.S.I) Orange County Cocktail Party at 7:30 p.m. in the Sutton Place Hotel, 4500 Blvd., .Newport Buch. The linglea event is ~ed for prolellionall 2.5 to ~O yea.rs ol age and cmts S15 - wbicll includes buffet, network-.mg game& and prizes. Por infor- mation on this and other Y.E.S. I events, call 7'4-1000. CRAFT SHOW The Orange County Fair- grounds in Costa Mesa is hosting the craft show, A Crafter's Par- adise, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. today and 9 a.m. to 5 p .m. Sunday. The show will feature more than 150 crafters and will include craft competitions, "Make It and Take It" booths and seminars for those wishing to create their own art. The cost is $4, and parking is free. Also, the first 200 people to pay admission each day will receive a free gift. SAND CASTl.ES The 34th Annual Sand Castle Contest bits the shorehne from noon to 3 p.m. at Big Corona Beach in Corona del Mar. The event is sponsored by the Com- modores Club of the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Com- merce and l(Ezy_ Any group or business is welcome to partici- HOW MANY : ~~:~:''.·'.;:,. CAN YOU DO? E.M.S. 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Call '9'·6205 for more tnfonnation. SEAFEST As part ot its annual SeaPest celebration, the Newport Harbor Area Chamber ol Commerce is sponsoring SeaPest Pun for Fami- lies from noon to 5 p.m. in the Bal- boa Branch Ubrary, 100 E. Balboa Blvd. The free event will include puppet, story and song programs, as well as a hands-on exhibit fea- turing live sea animals. Call 717- 3807. MOM)AY ATTENTION OEFIOT DISORDER Joan Andrews, a MFCC and educational psychologist, will be giving a hee lecture titled M Atten- tion Deficit Disorder m 'Children, Adolescents and Adults~ at 7 p.m in the Coastline Counseling Cen- ter, 1200 Quail St .. Suite 105 m Newport Beach The lecture will proVIde an in-depth look at the disorder and its treabnents. For mformation, call 476-0991. FREE RELATIONSHIP HOTLINE Maxine Cohen. a marnage and family therapl.St, 1s sponso'ring an anonymous helpline for individu- als with relationship problems. Cohen is available for free consul-.. tetion from noon to 1 p.in Md 7 to 8 p.m. evezy Monday. Sb bn be r ched at 7 59-0357. l'M>EAWAADS Costa Mesa's Pride Seventh, Annual Neighborhood Pride Awards Breakfast takes place at I 7:30 a.m. in the Costa Mesa Golf and Country Club. The guest_ speaker is Bruce Merrifield, pas-_ tor of Harbor Trinity Baptist Church. Neighborhood Pride Awards Chairman Ron Amburgey will present awards to recipients. I'\ Cost is $5 per person. The .public t 1S invited. R.S.V.P. to Ron Bauer .at 545-2726 or Bobbie Hendrick at 546-1087 by Fnday, Sept. 8. TAX TALK rt "Income Tax Alternatives - Plat Tax or Sale~ Tax?" fs the title t of the program at the Newport Foundation's 7:30 a.m. meeting at the Balboa Bay Club Quarterdeck Room. 1221 \\ Coast Highway. Speakers are Steven L. Hayes, president of Citizens for Altema- llve Tax Syste m, and Roland Boucher, chamnan of United Cal-• dom1ans for Tdx Reform. Cost is $28 for non-members, $20 for foundatJon members. Call 675- 3228 ti -,--------.---, CENTER SHOE REPAIR 285 E. l 7th St. Costa Mesa Next To ROSS Dress For Less 645-5511 Hours: M-F 8:30 · 6:30, Sat 8:30 -5:00 1 1 5% OFfc01~h~d ~,!PAIR WORK ~ ~omplete Shoe Service & Vacuum Cleaner Ref a~y Copy l~J ~41 M<h =--¢::@ ~. ~ m: - - ---_XK_:.---_ -..:_ -J - Clas~itied ads work f~r you! -~ THE Daily Pilot '13af6oa POfcli • 'lJriia[ ~tgfmy • gifts !}or ~TJj Occasion •X-mav~e antJlta ~ • Quaat,e•res 224 Marine Ave, Balboa Island• 723 :4113 $1.oo· O ff Any" Brealcf ast, Lunch or Dinner 1 Entreel RUBY'S At ·the end ~f the Balboa Pier 675-RUBY t&> 10iooAM-nOOPM ~ ADMIUION IS FUli 0 G NNINHAA PA•• <IAST OP THI BALBOA PISR)~ G ARTISANS AND INTIRTAINMINT ~ G IVIRYONI WIL(OMIGPLI TY Of PARIUNG AVAILAILI O SATURDAY SUNDAY .._ .. n. StH• tf S-. Saa• Cutl*rry ................ ........ ... n.s .. 111 ... 111• ,, ...... , ....... .... .... t.lllJla n. C1111tay'~ ...... For more information call 644-3151 • Daily Service • • llMAlll•• =. 671-5245. CA11111A PAS $llVICI, lllC. tiytl.._ ... ~.._ --.. .._....,.,. - Sa 9th & • ENTRY PARADE Friday, Sept. s, 6:00 p-"""' ---- Fri·day features the entry parade to celebrate the opening of the Annual Wooden Boat Festival, all wooden boats, weather entered in the Festival · or not are invited to,· rlicipate. There is no fee for the entry parade. CaH 673-0240 or ·ke Zorn at 49~-1575 •BALBOA ISL TREASURE HUNT • Saturday & S t. 9 & 10, ll:O<Jto 5:00 pm Discover Balboa Is •t ~e First Annu~l Treasure ,Hunt. L"'~ch & Di~ner Specials . Live 6ntertai~ment & Danci~9 Fab"'lo"'s S"'nday Br"'nch 309 N. Palm St. 'Balboa 723-5000 iiiiiiiiiiiPiiPiiiiiiiii 2 50 gift c~rlificate .. I~,,,,., • S<11lbo.11~ & Pt'<l,11 Bo,11-. ' '-"lUl'lb"l.°1#' <& -.,,~, Be Your OWn Skipper Reserve ·Nowt 673-7200 ~ ~....._.,--~ BALBOA PAVILION 90th Anniversary~---­ <>ctober 13, 1995 Buffet Dinner Dancing to the Stan Kenton Alurnni Band Reservations 673-4633 A µonion of the pmccccts to Hoag Hospital Pulmonary Cart• · In memory of Phil TbZ<'r FUN ZONE BOAT CO. • Daily Harbor Pepartures • Nar 1 ated Cruises • Private Charters Available 673-0240 • r • • Marina saiUng • • Balboa ~&Q Pit • ~11llOU9f MOVBmtr 1bJs Worbbop 18 from 10 e.m. to noon today at ~Beach Church ot Religiou. Sdlace, 901 Dove St. Ste. 145. Linda Stephens, e lhtger J>{*Ctttibn&r and f adlitator teaches euy, play· fUl moves to releUe tension and stiffness in the body. Call 646- 3199. INACTIVE CATMOUCS This is the time to look again, If you have been away from the church and have questions or issues with the church, Our Lady Queen of Angels gives you a chance to discuss those concerns in a very relaxed setting on alter- nate Sundays at 6:15, beginning this Sunday and co'l'ltinuing Sept. 24, Oct. 8 and 22. Nov. 5 and 19 in the parish center, ~046 Mar Vtsta Drive, Newport Beach. Call Marie Romano, 548-3844 or Sr. Agatha, 644-9218. HEALTH DAY Inshuctor Janet Brosan leads People with Arthritis Can Exer- cise (P.A.C.E.) classes 10 to 11 a.m., Tuesddy 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 socializing. Call 513- 5641. .. A GATHERING OF MIRACLES .. A course m miracles with inspired talks racilitated by Allan Rosenthal MFCT. founder, is held Wednesday from 7:30 to 9 p.m. in the south wing fellowship room at St. Michael and All Angels Church. 3233 Pacific View Drive, Corona del Mar. The program provides a supportive space for people to explore their spirituali- ty with candlelight services, burning bowl ceremonies, semi- nars, meditation hikes, film ...-~-~.:---bf• ~wl ,........, -.. 11111 .. door. PlellM ~ <'-'# ~ or ,.~~ ==-~ eedl wt· ~ wnatCW1' MO THI OCCULT Gretchen PusanUno. a nadon· ally. recogm.aed eXpert in cult research, WW ~ to the Women's flellowsbip_ Of St. Matthew's Church. 1723 Westditf Or., Newport Beidl. on Thurs- days Sept. 1-4 and 21at10:30 p .m. Seating is Um.ited. Por reserva- tions, call 6.C6-1152 Tuesday Utrough Thursday. MRAbfGM SHIFT · The Newport Beach Baha'i Community allows participants to bear and experlence •Paradigm Shift: A New Way -A New World" 7:30 p.m. Friday at a pri- vate residence in Corona del Mar. Together, they explore such questions as: Can racism and prejudice be eliminated? What is the New World Order? Can con- flicts be resolved without force? Are women and men equal. What's the spiritual solution to our economic problems? And more. Music and food included. Directions: 759-0999. SHIN BUDDHISM Newport Beach Higashi Hon- ganji Buddhist Temple's Dharma Society presents a lecture and discussion series on Shin Bud- dhism at 7 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 16 at the temple, 254 Victoria St., Costa Mesa. Call 722-1202 (the Rev. Hi.rosumi) or 651-3102 (Ron- nie Young). CREATIVE POWER Come and explore the Divine You with Gail Miller 10 to noon Sept. 16 in a workshop dis- cussing Marianne, Williamson's book: A Woman's Worth. New- port Beach Church of Religious Science, 901 Dove St. Ste. 145, Newport Beach. Call 646-1032. SOENCE OF MIND Ill Sept. 23, 10 to noon, Dr. RELIGIOUS SCIENCE R£uc.tOUS scaNa NEWPORr IEACH SCIENCE OF MINO EDUCA110H aNTO (ComM Of OOVf & Otloll • Jn Olla Bldg. OCtOSS fiorh F/tllchfr .Jot>6s) 901 Dove #145 I CHURCH RRYla $UN -10:30 I Offlctl: M. Tu, Tb (714) 646-3199 Dr. Juantlla Evant, Mln~r SYNAGOGUE TEMPLE ISAIAH OF NEWPORT BEACH CONSERVATIVE IDGH HOLY DAY SERVICES 2401 Irvine Avenue, Newport Beach WISHING ALL OUR llEllBIERS ANO FRllENOS A VERY HAPPY NEW YEAR 57N RABBI GARSON GOODMAN AND TEMPLE CHOIR SELICHOT OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 16 9:00PM ROSH HASHANAH SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 24 8:00 PM MONDAY SEPTEMBER 25 10:00AM MONDAY SEPTEMBER 25 7:30 PM TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 26 10:00AM KOLNIDRE TUESDAY OCTOBER3 7:00PM YOMKIPPUR WEDNESDAY OCTOBER4 10:00AM YIZKOR MEMORIAL SERVICE WEDNESDAY OCTOBER4 12:30 PM (APPRX) MINCH A WEDNESDAY OCTOBER• S:OOPM N'EELAH CONCLUDING SERVICE WEDNESDAY OCTOBER• • 6:00PM Clill4ren are inYIMMl w p&rtlotpate ln all eenk>ee. CBILD CAB.JI AVAil1ABLB POR RSSS:KVATIONS CALL 1548-8900 OR 848-7518 PRE SBYTE Rl1\N Wnnhip anJ hctr thi1 praittkal. OtrflH~ntcrtJ, bibllc.1 fl~. .. CAN I REALLY KNOW ooo·s WlLLr' (Jame-t I :S:.6) YlootSH HOUR Jewish Senior Center of Orange County, 25Q B. Baker St., Costa Mesa, bolds •Yiddish Hour• at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Sept. 27 with writer Gerson Jerus. Kosher lunch is available at noon for $3. Reservations: 513~641. NEW MlNISTEl AT SOUTH COAST CHRJSl'lAN 04UltCH Jerrold A. Hollobaugh became the senior minister of the South Coast Cbrlstian Church, at the comer of Victoria and Placen- tia in Costa Me54 on July 1. He is a native of Ohio and a graduate of Johnson Bible College, Knoxville, Tenn. with a bachelor's degree. He also holds a master's degree in pastoral psychology and counseling from Ashland Theological Seminary, Ashland, Ohio and another master's in Marriage. Family, Child Coun- selor from Pacific Christian Col- lege, Fullerton. Mr. Hollobaugh was employed as a clinician with Somerset Educational Services in Riverside for four years and also worked as an intern at Family Service Association, as well as work at CPC Brea Canyon Psy- chiatric Hospital in Brea, Alpha .counseling in Laguna Beach and Pathways Counseling in Brea. He says he is happy to back in the preaching ministry. His preach- ing is Bible centered, evangelist, CHRISTIAN ! HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Dl1elpl11 of Cllrtst) 2401 lrvlnt An. 1t Slllfl IPbtl Ntwportltadl Sunday Wot'lhlp • 1 O:OOAM • Dr. Joseph R11d 145-5711 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 3303 Via IJdo, Newport Beach 673-1340 or 673-6150 Church ioam • Spm, Sundaf School lOam Wednesday Meetings 8p:n The glory of the Lord shall endure for ever: the Lord shall rejoice in his works. Psalms 104:31 Branch of The Mother Church The First Church of Christ Sdentht Boston, Massachusetts PRESBYTERIAN Sun4-, W1,,llip 9:30 •·"'· Clli" C.re, S•llblJ SellHI ]tu#Hru •t Eatj/•fl N•w,twt IJMclr 644-1341 Jlf.ldicll and ~ ... JIM a.-. ArM;...... ID c.-... ..... marrlld ........,_ w. AnlMb. 1'1M» IYM In OblO. WCI& Of MUSIC Bonnie Wright bu become minister of muilc at Soutb Coat ChriltWI Cburch in Costa Mma. She is a senior at Pacific Cbrlltian College, Pullerton and she and her hWJbe.nd, Dennis, lead the congr~ in h ol r~ each 'Sunaay. NEW MUSIC DIRECTOR Jason Hamey of Fountain Val- ley is the new music director of Orange Coast Unitarian Udiver- salist Church in Costa Mesa. PART TIME YOUTH MINISTER SOUGHT South Coast Christian Church is seeking a part time youth min- ister to work with young people. SUNDAY ClASS REGISTltATlONS The religious education department of Orange Coast Uni- tarian Universa.list Church will accept registration for pre-school through high school students du.ring the month of ~eptember. Children are invited to register with their parents for the free weekly classes held from 10:30 to 11 a.m. each Sunday. There will be a welcome brunch and orien- tation for new families in the pro- gram Sunday, Sept. 17 after the morning service. For details call the Rev. Kathy Kluhr, religious education consultant at 646-4652. The church is located at 1259 Vic- toria Street, Costa Mesa. SERMONS •POWER OF MIND• That's the topic of the 10:30 sermon Sunday by Rev. Ken Gray at the Newport Beach Church of Religious Science, 901. Dove St. Ste. 145. Call 646-3199. EPISCOPAL METHODIST CoatoMua MESA VERDE UNIRD METHODIST CHURCH 1701 laker, C.M Worthip & Church School 1:30 and 10:00 a.m. Dr. Richard Geor,,.. • 979·8234 • NEWPORT CENTER UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 16<tJ~~Jl:ve. 644-0745 Worship at B:OOAM & 1 O:OOAM Sun<!_ay School All AQes 9:00M1 r C.'""Ma n l<l· L llJIO US SC IENCE ~ --- , Rev. ~ Mwway Shelton S4llnlotMlnlftl' Sur'®Y .,,,_ 'S.Atllludel' d Chtllllanlty" CHUKH OP m ICllOUI 1C11NC1 ~ ol ftt Cki-.d Cftuttlt al WfioUS Sc-.C. 2205 ~ mEET •• SlJT'E 23, SEAaJFF VIJAGE tlNIG10N lfMlt, CA 926.tl • (71 Al 969-1331 • ~ WednMday, Sept. 13, The Serendipty Mriel for lin- gles meea every Wednesday at 7:30 p.m.. at St. Andrew's Presby- terian Church, 600 St. Andrews Road in Newport Beach. All sin- gles are welcome. A $3 donation at the door also covers refresh· ments. No reservations are required. For more information about the program, call Rev. Dr. Bill Flanagan at 574-221-4. BALLOON LAUNCH Sunday School kids of all ages at St. Matthew's Church in New- port Beach will release colorful helium balloons at 11 a.m. on Sunday to launch the new school year. A message in the balloon asks the finder to write. A sand- wich reception will follow. Sun- day school for all ages is at 9 a.m. All children are welcome. For more information. call 646-1152. INTERFAITH HUNGER WALK The 1995 Interfaith Hunger Walk will take place on the Back Bay in Newport Beach, begin- ning and ending at St Mark Pres.- byterian Church. A recruiters' meeting is scheduled at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 13 at Irvine United Church of ChrisVUniver- sity Synagogue, 4915 Alton Park- way. Irvine, to provide informa- tion to help you organize your congregation or group. For more information call Rob Stewart at St. Mark Presbyterian Church, 644-1341. EPISCOPAL SAINT JAft'ES crURCH ep1scopa *A c....-nlfy O...W lo~ fllHI s.tWit -.,, QWt .. '-'""" Jmor' Fr. David C. Anderson, rector 3209 Vt0 Lido Newport 8eoch 71"'/675-0210 IJ 7:30 am Traditional 9 om Contem~I")'. 9 am church SchoOI 10:45 om Charismatic ondW~noon .. -R!" .. . AD AnGell • ' .,.. C'lwrc:b. 3233 P"&dlk: View bdve. Coronft. del Mu Sept. 46 flan 9 a:Jll. to 1 p.m. Projects iDdude palntmg, rough capnm· try, gardening and general cleanup Wks. Early lignup of volunteers wlll help final plan- n.lDg etforts. Contact Bob Babbe at 6"~t~t to slgn up and for more informaUon. S'UCHOT SERVICE AND OP£N HOUSE At Temple Isaiah of Newport Beach will set the tone qf solem- nity for the coming Jewish High Holy Days. Rabbi Joseph P. Mendelsohn will officiate ai the Se'Uchot Service at 9 p.m. Satur- day. Sept. 16. A period of socializ- ing, fellowship and refreshments will precede the midnight ser- vice. Call the temple ;lt 548-6900. HOMECOMtNG ", Mesa Verde United Methodist Church of Costa Mesa will cele- brate 35 years as a church family on Sunday, Sept. 17. Dr. Richard E. George will launch the day- long celebration with worship services at 8:30 and 10 a.m. There will be a sped.al display of photographs and memorabilia. Returning fonner members aftd ministers will be welcomed back by the many still active charter members in a special program at 4 p.m. followed by a buffet dinner in the Fellowship Hall. Mesa Verde United Methodist Church is locatea at 1701 Baker Street, opposite the Mesa Verde Llbrary. For more information and reser- vations call Vicky ·Key at 979- 8234. • Please send photographs and type- written releases detailing stories, upcoming ev~ts, sermon topia or any other news Involving Costa Mesa and Newport Beach churches to Religion Edi- tor Laurie Busby, Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St .• Costa Mesa. 92627. You can also fax items to 646-4170. Releases are request- ed two weeks prior to an event date. CONGREGATIONAL COMMUNITY CHURCH CONGREGATIONAL UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST To a.a.w It To C..; To C.. is To DO. Dr. Dennis W. Short, Minister Sunday Worship 8:30 & 10:AM Church School 9AM Adult · 9:45 Children Child Care Provided 644-7400 611 Heliotrope Ave, Corona Del M¥ ------------ CHRISTIAN SOUTH COAST CHRISTIAN CHURCH We Care About You Because Christ Cares. "CHANGES" (Phil. 3:21) Visiting_ Go~el Singing Group "Seeds of Change" Jerrold A. Hollobaugh. Worship Servi« IO:IS am Bible Srudics 9:00 am Kids For Christ S :30 pm Minister 792 Victoria Street • Costa Mesa, CA• 92627 (714) 548-3468 (Comtt of V\CIOril 8t Pll(!CJ)tia) COMMUNITY CHURCH "ONE DAT AT A TIMB" SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 10 ....... : lrtlne BOyt & Girta Club 29S E. Yale loop, 1..-(behlnd A" s.t.) PACJRC UuusnAN COMMUMTYOIUltOt Oftkt1 4111 hmltt l'hf, S. Ill. ...._,CA trrlC PO .. -.C, 1"4•, CA fUlt.11)4 . . ll!-.lllilill .... ._.. ____ lllililM mliiililiiiii._ .... .._ ............ l!a ~ ;t;ific patrans--·~ pen season with a bang· ooldag trel Jolie la a black dress inspired by Coco, and a tlne black nnet reminiscent of the late ace Kelly, Barbara v,nezl•, e disarming h ostess of televi· ion'• •Home On The Range,• trutted to the en d of the run· ray set in the center of the allroom of The Pour Seasons otel in Newport Beach. •Carmen is coming to The range County Performing Center Sept. 16, • Venezia a.id. "It will open Opera Pacif- c's 10th incredible season, and 'm in the production. I play a tut.• • The ctowd of very well essed opera aficionados lost eir civilized demeanor. "I really do play a slut," ontinued Venezia, between aves of laughter. "I get to ear slut wear. It's not as · exciting as today's slut wear, ut it's ... you know ... slut ear of its day." David DlChtera, the adored guiding light behind Opera Pacific, joined Venezia on the runway. He paused . Looking around at the crowd through the glare of the stage lighting, DiChiera turned to Venezia, put his arm around her waist and kissed h e r on the cheek. "You a re my favorite slut," be said, taking the crowd by surprise . In ten years' time, DiChtera, Venezia, and local patrons like b.w. cook Lalla and BW Conlin, Gloria and Irv Gellman, Donna and John Crean; Gayle Wldyolar, Sharl and Harry Esayian, Mary LQu and Scott Hornsby, Mary Ann and Elon Wells, Gerry and Wally Schroeder have helped to make Opera Pacific a mighty company on the Orange Coast, gaining recognition with each season. They gathered this week in Newport Beach to celebrate the coming of season number te n, the opening of Carmen in a week's time, and plans for the annual Opera Ball, to be held at the Irvine Hyatt later this season. There was much to cele · brate. John-Crean was intro- duced as the unofficial-official mayor ot'Seville in honor of Carmen. Donna Crean was ~-.... 1eParent JJ.~Services Moderate Cost HelpJna You Understand Ir Cope with the Plioblerna of Daly ur. •••• with Your Chldren, Ex~. at Work and in Your Personal Ir 9oolal Ufe ~-A• J-V Cl 9 s g BUY 8 SEU. USED CLOTHES, TOY8 a ACCEIORIEB, ETC. 2514 N.wport Blvd. (M Del Mer) Cae'8 --(7141 831-7393 Introduction to Zen Meditation A workshop with prcsmtatlon.S, video, discussjon & medJt.ntlon Slllflday, O 1 :00"'= 4 :00 pm Mesa i&'Uiiness e 71 (714) 631-5389 applauded for her unwavering suJ>port of the op_era. Her underwriting has enabled the opera comp any to put on what many consider the most spe~· tacular party of the 'winter social season. BUI Vincent came with his beautiful bride Elizabeth, very pretty in a Great Gatsby suit of "end of the summer • ice pink. Opera president Gayle Wldy· olar worked the crowd in a stunning ensemble of b lack silk e mblazoned with a multi colored floral design with bat to match . Mary Ann Wells was a fashion standout ... stunning in h er post·Victorian inspired suit with shoes and bat to ma ke descendants of Queen Victoria stand up and shout. With such emphasis on style, Carol H orwitz and Dana Rosenbe{g of Neiman Marcus turned the runway that Miss Venezia bad used earlier as her platform to tell the crowd about her upcoming role in Carmen ... into a speCtacular fashion runway for the fall/winter season ball gowns. Models paraded to the sounds of sopranos mixed with a cer- tain street beat, de rigueur for todays fashion runway. San Francisco-based evening wear designer Michael Casey (also celebrating ten years of suc- cess in business) flew in fo r the event that concluded with a showcase of his own creations. 1894-1995 FOUR GENERATIONS 101 Years! REMNANT CLEARANCE Lowest prices of the year ALI:)EN"'S CARP ETS, INC. 1663 Placentia St. Costa Mesa 646-4838 Classified ads work for you! THE Daily Pilot Spanish Serenade Opera Ball Luncheon chairmen Barbara Venezia (left) and Tlta Loza. The colors of the moment range from subtle bronze to pewter and plum. Mustard and harvest gold are featured in rich fabrics of silk, velvet, and satin that recalJ a romantic past. Som e of the designs reflected a past far and beyond any living imagination. A com· bination of King Arthur's Court meets Cyber Space. In d ll, very interesting, perhaps opening the door to a season of dress- ing. Opera Pacific's Richard Owens mingled with Marla Patterson , Milli Wlseneck, Robin Turner, Barbar a Pen- rose, Kathy Wagner, Dardie Dunlap, the super stylish Karen Hardin, in drop dead black and drop dead dia· monds. And if you still don't think Orange County takes op era seriously, Mark Chapin Johnson, another company benefactor, left the luncheon to go to th e airport He was due in Lucerne, Switzerland, to meet with the diva set to star m the upcommg production of Carmen. Chapin Johnson con- fided that he w<1s only going overnig ht. du<' back in Orange County th1~ weekend. Now that's dramatic. • 8.W. COOK's columns run Saturdays and Thursdays. .. THOUSANDS OF POSmONs {1lllt ~·You F«I Ulcc A Miiion) • SooChs stress, . --enccuaga dn:ulatlon. •Mmcm.m~ fer watd*1g T.V., radi1g, etc. • Offers. ultimate . CClilfort and ~. • Try It You'll ICM yotndf In the morning ... 545-7168·=-= 3165 IWIOl ILVD • COSTA MESA s1000 · Off Your First Month of ~y 3-Star Package The fun newr aM'b with CA>mcast Ulblevision's S~Premium ~· Choose any 3-Star ~ with two services froG; either HBO, Onema or ShUWlllili.iiid enjoy all tlii litest hiti uncut, uninterrupted' and commertial-htt for one low pr:Ce. As a bonm. )'OU'D llio F ~bit movies from the «J' 70's and 80's. Plus, )'OU'B mjoy COrnc.illt's ~basic acrvn -the..,. bat in movies,~ news. music, spans and so much mort. Cildl AM. n. Dia cat a-m.i. BVN,TIW Ftiillr0 =d .a QIN. lbu1alloenjoy1ht DilDrr Q ,,,~ ....... mmic ~and d&c lnimlliont included in. Slllpicta. With 111<>. }0'I ~·...., ... ~ ICa'I mow~~ ~n. lftOl'lth tee ~\WI Dlllim in n..:ipand Melanie Qe. m Ma:~ .-...-·IDCMalnd .,-.cmec1y .............. r c rings o e' 'The Imaginary lnyalid' to OCC fF Ile great Prendl play- wright MoUe1e's truthful, often satirical portrait of -Prench society more than 300 years ago includes Cha.racters that would be just as comfort- able, or uncomfortable, in today's world. That's one of the reasons that Orange Coast College theater student Pilou Cbapeaud chose to direct a production of. Moliere's comic masterpiece, •Tue Imagi- nary Invalid," which opens the OCC Repertory Theatre Compa- ny's 11th season thls weekend . The other reason that Cha- peaud chose the play is ... he's French. A native of Bordeaux, France. Chapeaud has been in the United States for six years. Cbapeaud, 28, is a graduate of France's Nal.tonal Conservatory of Montpellier, where he earned a degree in thedter. "I had a wonderful experience there. but I think I've actually learned more about the theater in my two yedrs here a t OCC," Chapeaud sa1d. While at OCC, Chapeaud has acted in two productions, direct- ed three others, wds stage man- ager for two and helped light another. Chapeaud hdi. great respect for and interest in Moliere, who is considered a very important part of French literature. ·1 was exposed to his work early and extensively wtule J lived in France,· Chapedud said. ·1 appeared in a production of 'The Imaginary Invalid' while in school. I think tt's one of his finest comedies. It's very easy to understd.Od the main story. It's a clas'sic scenario. " "The Imaginary lnval.ld" con- cerns a father who lnes to force his daughter to marry a doctor so that he may obtain free medical advice. The play is full of Moliere's trademark biting wit and humorous observations on the state of mankind. Chapeaud said that "The Imaginary Invalid" is very light- hearted and charming, yet offers a strong message. "On the whole, the concepts in the play are so universal that it still appeals and applies to our RUFF ELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. Whefe YotW Dolor Coven Mofel 1'22 HARIC» l&.VD., COSTA MESA • 5'1· 1156 L'-!.•I'-':. PRl1 ES.~. VER!' FAST KENNY 1/1" PRINTER 250 321 2 christopher · trela &ety today," he said. •w e still haven't solved any of those (medical and social) problems. Our standards of liv\ng are bet- ter, but on a human level, not much progress has been accom- plished." PAGE ME!! We O.Uv., 3400 Irvine Ave, Sle 103, Newport Beoch lit 476-2244 • VISIT YOUR LOCAL BREWERY IN NEWPORT BEACH!!! 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School Sandwich Bread Time! : • • • •• • 0/13195 • t>n ••••••• , FREEG COOKIE • • • • • • • • • Get a Free Giant Cookie : with eve~ s&ndwlcb bread purchase • (Good to 4 loaftl) • r c orner • muse l'Vlll ___ ,,,, for OOOldet • ••••••••• • ••••••••• I His wUe, Jenn Ortiz·Chapeaud; plays the servant, Toinette, ln the play. Chapeaud met Jenn wblJe they were both doing a show at occ. Show times are 7 p.m . on Fri- day and Saturday evenings and 2 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday afternoons through Sept. 17. Tickets are $5. Call 432-5932 for details. Dance auditions If you a.re a young dancer, the Jimmie DeFore Dance Center in Costa Mesa is the place to be this weekend. Auditions will be held today at 1 p.m. for "Illusions,• a performing group featuring youngsters ages 7-12 that will feature ballet, jazz and musical theater. Dancers ages 12-18 can Peter ICJeder (Jm"llng) pr~ses to Jenller Green as Tory M. Johlalon loob on In OCC'a performance of Mollere'• "The lmagtnary lavalld, •which runs week.ends through Sept. 17. audition for •creative Force," a funk troupe, "Visions,• a lyrical jazz troupe, and ·eutting Edge," a tap group. Dancers should come prepa.recl to execute move- ment and combinations. Dress accordingly. There is oo charge for the auditions. Sunday at 1 p.m ., dancers of all ages can audition for the Create Your Own R?rsonaliw:J Pf1oto Gifts and Keepsakes Orange County perlormances of "The Nutcracker" that will take place in early December. The Jimmie OePore Dance Studio is located at 151 Kalmus Drive, Suite C-3 in Costa Mesa. Call 241-9908 for details. • CHIUSTOPHER TRElA's Performing Arts column runs Saturdays. c,nl rllAl .. ED STAFF t,'11/\f~ II P fFUIE\CI: -I ..J ,, .J ,, • 1) I ' I I \ \ ' -I ~ ',, ..J ' -} I I ~ -' 0. ' :1 MMIC II THE WATO (NI THE USUM.sus:'E\Tfd" WATUIWllMI P0-11 1 APOUO 11 ~l7"~t, (PO~ll bWiiloo 1111 THE Tll THAT lllOS Ill) DANIEllOUS MlllDS Ill) TO WOIG FOO IPG·fl) rllOPMRY II readers hotline lniportbig trash plan is plain garbage fuar as selling our landfill pace, which is not placeable, it is just another unbalanced solution that looks at only one aspect of the problem -revenue. For me, it is another case of leaving messes for our children to solve. What will they do when they need to have dumps? The supervisors seem to love to take advice from groups like the Orange County Business Coun- cil, the Committees of Corre- spondence. When is the last time they talked to a homeowners group, a neighborhood watch group or a PTA council? They need to remember whose inter- ests they are serving and under- stand the views of regular citi- zens. I remember William Pope- joy predicted that shortsighted, cheesy types of solutions would nickel and dime us to death. Measure R is starting to look bet- ter. Maybe we can modify it and bring it back. MELISSA SWEET Costa Mesa I think the supervisors' idea to import other people's trash is ooe of their all-time stupid ideas, and they have had some really dumb ones. This is unbelievably dumb. It will increase congestion on the streets, use up our landfills" and is another example of !feedy peo- ple now selling the birthright of other generations. Down the line, we are going to be paying mon- ey to be hauling our trash lord knows where. And to have us pay a higher fee than the people who are having their trash hauled in Is even more ridicu- lous. stupid and shortsighted. STANWINTER Newport Beach Everyone seems to be criticiz- mg the trash-import plan. This is unfair. Everyone is considering the fact that it is $1.7 billion that bas to be repaid. They seem to want to have that money appear out of thin air. I don't think there is any fairness or unfairness out of this issue. It's just that out-of- county people would be paying a big portion of the bill, and I don't know where that is unfair. And though the people here would be paying $35 a ton, that is what they are paying now, and this is an absurd position for them to want this to be paid out of nowhere. JOHN PAUL Newport Beach I am very much agamst this Newport trash-import plan for the Orange County landfills. My reasons are this: it would reduce the life of existing landfills; we'll need to spend more money to develop new landfills; increased operating costs; and this fee schedule will place Orange County businesses at a disadvan- tage-to outside-of-Orange Coun- ty businesses. The estimated gain in income is overstated due to the reasons just stated. MARY ANN KANDEL ' Costa Mesa I don't think we should import any trash. Most people try to export their trash, and bere we import it. It is an outrage. ERIC VIU.GERTSHOFEJl Corona del Mar I wonder what kind of trash they are planning to import. That would be the question if we want other people's trash here. ls it toxicl Is it normal trash, and are we going to have to spend more money to clean up somebody else's mess just to collect money now to remedy the bailkruptcyf MARILYN WILLIAMS Corona del Mar We should not b8 ln the bull· Dell of trying to brtng lD bu.gain truh. The Whole pwpoee should be to reduce the amount of trash Mcb ot ua proCluces. abd tb1I just elM.'OW'ag• oths dtill not to .... lbe ~ Of tit 1ftcreUe ot lJQdlD ,_. ..,_., pllCI. W. are ~to drown au1•• In. ......... ot traab ... don1 do ._ N11g Uoul tldl. 111111 ii not ===-=== tM. SAT\JftOAY, SEm~ 9, 1995 Aft forutn • CORA Don Strauss: The loss Of a friend, a leader n e loss of Don Strauss will be shared by many throughout this community along with his family and former colleagues at Beckman Instru- ments. His legacies are many, · but his paramount ones are the standards be set Jor ethics, morals, dignity and human gen- uineness, standards to which most of us will aspire but never achieve. CLAR.ENCE J. TURNER Newport Beach I was saddened to hear about the passing of Don Strauss. Don was a kind, gentle and caring person. He always treated oth- ers with dignity. He earned the respect of all those he came in contact with. He will be missed. RICHARD A. DEMMER. Newport Beach I am calling about the noise at the airport. Two days in a row Don Strauss will be missed by many. now we have h&d private jets taking off at a very low altitude at 6:30 a .m. It is almost impossi- ble to report this. The telephones no longer work to noise abate- ment or the airport, dnd when you do get through to the FAA. they say it's not their problem. ROBERT ALLEN Newport Beach readers respond I am a sailor, but l have noticed that the sailboaters cut in front of large power boats causing them to go into i:everse. The (act that racing is good is indisputable, but the fact that they intedere with regular boats going up and down the harbor is also unquestioned. I think there should be an area set aside for racing, but not up and down the entire harbor because on the weekends it is a nightmare to naVlgate thdt channel. LARRY PALMER Newport Bedch With Don's passmg, Newport Beach lost not only d good man, but one of the finest men of its community and history. Don was very intelligent, reasonable, gra· cious, kind and patlenl He served for several years as the chair of one of the city's most "difficult" committees -the Air- port Committee. Somehow he handJed with the same grace and tact caubous members of the council and staff (too cau- tious) and angry homeowners. The community will miss Don. Even those who are too new to this area to remember Don will miss his presence -for Don's advice was sought by local politicians and staff long after his retirement, Most of all, more than Don's signature bow bes, I will remember the twmkle in Don's eye. You only had to know Don's beloved wife, Dorothy, to know the source of that twinkle. I am fortunate to have lived in New· port Beach long enough and been mvolved with my city long enough to have known a man like Don Strauss and be able to Cdll him my friend. JEAN H. WEGENER Newport Beach The endless summer of debate Eliminating blackball is I ill-advised T he blackball was instituted by Weguards to ensure safety. The large ·number of swimmers, surfers, body surfers and body boarders made the blackball necessary. The situa- tion has not changed to warrant elimination of the blackball. ln fact, there are more swimmers, surfers, body surfers and body boarders now than when the blackball was enacted. Who wants to see more mo- dents like the tragedy that took the life of a swimmer m August 1987? The swimmer was near the 48i.h Street Jetty (one of the four- block areas proposed as a surfing area) when a surfer's skeg sliced his artery, causing him to bleed to death in less than 10 minutes. Surfers erroneously claim the water is not being used during blackball times. As a resident of Seashore Drive for the past sev- eral years, I beg to differ. When the waves are small, tourists often go for swims they would riot do if surfers were in the water. When the waves are big, many professional and top ama- teur body boarders practice their skills. Jn other words, the water is rarely unused during blackball hours. The blackball does not cause undue hardship on surfers. It only is used for three of the 12 months of the year. And of those three months, surfers still can and do surf from 6 a.m. to noon and from 4 to 8 p.m. Simply put. surfers still surf 10 of the 14 day- light hours in the summer. Dur- ing the four hours of blackball, nothing prevents surfers from learning to body surf or body board. Many surfers support creating surfing sections during the black- ball. If one thinks for a minute. he/she will realize the surf is crowded when people can surf all along the coast and that if surfing is restricted to a small 12- block area, it will be dangerously crowded. The crowded condi- tions will lead to more fights among surfers. which will cause bad publicity for Newport Beach. It will lead to more surfing acci- dents that will demand more ser- vices from the Uf eguards. It will MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT Newport's blackball issue continues to surface. The law keeps surfers out of the water during certain hours of the day. • eventually lead to someone suing the oty for creating a hazardous situation. In conclus1on. Newport Beach should not eliminate the.black- ball on any of its beaches. DOYLE SANDERS Newport Beach At its regular monthly meeting for August, the West Newport Beach Association board of direc- tors voted to support continuation of the beach-sharing and blaek· ball regulations. · The vote was taken after lis- tening lo a presentation by Bill Sharp of the N~wport Surf Coun- cil proposing changes to current regulations and to questions and comments by residents and members, who were mostly in favor of keeping the status quo. The residents, most of them with years of personal and family experience in and around surfers on boards and otherwise, were unanimous in their opinion that it is neither safe nor desirable to mix surfboarders and other surf users. One, a proponent of all- day surfing, said that during non- blackball hours, he sent young family members to 40th Street, a beach reserved under current rules for swinuning and body- boarders onJy, to avmd problems The issues discus~ed ranged from the fundamental unfairness of further erosion of non-surfers' access to the water.the inescapable fact that every inch of beach in this city is of special value to someone, through the potential deleterious impact that · the proposed changes would have on the continuing develop- ment of West Newport as a neighborhood of residential fa.rru- lies, the probable impact on tr~­ fic, parking, beach use, property values and other possible unfore- seen consequences. West Newport is a community just beginning to overcome prob - lems caused by poorly planned decisions. The resulting den~1ty m an area already congested by geographical lunitabons makes 11 absolutely necessary that dea- sions for the future be not onJy carefully thought through but also be consistent with the res1· dents' plans for what they want the neighborhood to become Regulations that deal Wlth shanng the beach among its many users, including the black- ball r,egulations, are the results of years of experience and ~mpro­ mise and should be continued as they exist. PETERTAR.R President, West Newport Beach Assoc Locals should be allowed to surf After living m Newport for the last seven years, 1 think it u. about lime the city is finally going to get rid of the fasost blackball The blackbdll is the ' most nd1ruJous thing the aty Pver msbtuted lt 1s the tounst kooks named WLlbur. Eugene and Elmo who cause all the problems Local surfers never need to be rescued I from the surf by the Weguards. We all look out for each other. We dump our trash and try to keep the beach clean The black- ball attracts gorners from mland who just leave their trash. They have no respect for the beach. They sit and wait on the shore until the kook flag rises at noon. Then they all run in the water on their sponges and think they are cool. I am so glad Newport final- ly caught on that the locals hould be allowed to surf. We purchase goods and pay our tax- es and are still not allowed 1n the water during blackball. What is the deali Getting nd of the kook flag is the best thing the city ever did PAUL •yANJC• COREY Newport Beach Voice of sllpport for memorial grove travels across Pacific correspondence a .resident of Costa Mesa wrung a home and work· g 1n sunny (and dr'f) Southern C&Uf6mla, I never could have guessed that 1995 would ftnd me reloCating tem-porarily for a most challenging cu.er oppottuntty iri \Mt ·oth· er• City· ot Angell, ICruhg ~ =~ .. Bangkok), ... ~tbe WOik 11 loi\g ...... ;-.;~...,'° •1'11adltll an •1 ··------....................... , '-' ... fa'lf Aug ..... d thtt Costa Mesa Parks Commis· ~ion's rejection of tbe grove of trees at Canyon Park memorializ- ing thoee 1n Orange County who have been touched by HIV. It doesn't really seem that the city would have to be taklrig any kiocl OI polltion regarding a con- trdYenW -.Ue if th.-y limply ~ • growe ol trees and a pleq.-tlall~tbeteare di._. d ... Who Mw .,..._ .. a.., .... .,,..k Did .. ,,==. .... acu;'..... Wllllld beCJ ........ ~--­pollal•am.dlmw~ accepting that those who have died might actually deserve to be remembered. or have redSon for hope? This in no way would have been o go"lemment lnt.JU- sion into the lives Of its dtjzen , pushing some agenda onto thfi'.m: rather, it linply would have be n allowing a citizen to giv a gift repreeenting renewal and growth in the face ci illness and death t.bat often swrounds this subject. ft II dlfficu.lt to Understand how the rommlsslonert could not tM the difference between a1lowlna tbil ckinatiQn and then =able to teNle • tequeet onan~ .. te· ... •bout D\llilben d cMknn •d14•.., ....... w:b.,, HtiN:la • CMI_... ~ ' makes a difference. U one want- ed to memorialize children who are homeless or uncared for, or worse who are abused by their parents. then everyone rould sysnpdthue with that It seems that somewber along the line we are all con· fronted by situations m Which w must try to dtsc rn the mearu.ng behind the aroon . It would appear to me that Hubberd' intentions are not to lnstig t a 1 controversy over right and wrong, bUt llmpily to~ a P*ttve lltltiilMlll lft an epklein· lcOI ~ ~MadlUcl 1be C"9P'hdm ma. to na6d dMI ._.. tJy DOI cm· Ii ......... ,.., br ..... .......... ..,..., agreed with those who object to the p~ of th memortal. By ~jecting th offer U\stead.. wanti· nq to leer clear of any possible cntidsm, th cornm•uiooen showed a tacit OI acceptance and gave VOlC'8 to intolerance with their •no• votes. I can~ ~that other, clearer vcllcel will~ polll· bly from tt.e aty Council. . .., allow this oft• to be ecc..,._ gratefu:Qy. I auanot make iayW bMld ~ .............. llCIW ... P-* .... NilatD,Aal ... -·--· ....... ..aa 111 I 11 If ............. hoUleboldl .... ~ partiel are~ DMgbbon. • PolnilDg • .,. ..... ~ ment district._ tndudel all mer- chants along ~ sntc:b. Tbe dis- trict would be levied an eaess- ment to tund private security, lighting, directional. signs and advertising. Some long-term measures tbe committee is reoommending are: • City-sponsored incentives that encourage redevelopment or removal of existing motels or con- versions to senior care housing fadllties. • Expanding the Redevelop- ment Area to include portions of Newport Boulevard. a>NTINUED MOM A 1 doler to catching (the ~). • Goail Mid. •aut the~ It we may not find out. W.11 try our ba.rdelt to IOlve this cue.• ~ liiveetigation d the shoot- ing continues, rililidems are reel- ing from ~ shock °' having such a violent atme erupt in their tranquil neighborhood. •People were shocked. Tbey really ,were,• said Carl Henry Marcoux, a longtime Harbor View resident. "We didn't antici- pate something like this where a guy takes. out a rod and blasts someone in her front yard." Councihnan Gaiy Monahan, who served as the committee's City Council liaison, said he thin.ks th~ suggestions are reason- able and within the city's ability. Marcoux thinks this is an opportune time for the Police Department to consider fonning a volunteer citizens' group to help patrol the area and report any suspicious incidents to police. . This volunteer group could also aid the police in ways that could put more sworn officers on the streets, said Marcoux, who got the idea from the Costa Mesa Police Department's citizen vol- unteer group. This group would be in addition to the Neighbor- hood Watch program already in place at Harbor View. ·u·s a good starting point,• Monahan said Friday. •Most of the ideas are pretty general, and we'd like to get a little bit of direc- tion from the full council. "Once we get a green light, we can go into the nitty-gritty and start figuring costs and time lines. But really, all the suggestions are low-cost, market-driven measures that can clean up the boulevard and bring it back to a thriving abnosphere without spending a lot of taxpayer money. 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A.._,.... .. .._tlaool· tag ... palce.., Mil --tbe IUlpidoul car b8fore. Gom -.S. One , ........ 61 call polk-e to report • ~ motorist in the neigbborbood ~ to the shooting, bUt by tbe ti.me po1ke amved lo respome to the call. tbe man bad variished, Gooil said. The Police Depertment ts aware of residents' concerns and bas planned two meetings to dis- cuss the inddent, Gonis said. Police have also beefed up patrols of the area since the shooting, be added. · Gonis said the department is in favor of forming a citizens' vol- unteer gro\Jp and bas been con- sidering it for sometime. Howev- er, it will be at least a year before it will be ln place, he said. In the meantime, Gonis sug- gested residents solidify their Neighborhood Watch program - "a good system in place with big dividends in the long run." One way to do this is lo establish a network on the street and appoint a block captain to report any suspicious incidents to the leader of the Neighborhood Watch. Gonis advised people to look out for each other and not waste their energy in a "panic mode." •It will quiet down agaip and be a peaceful community as it is 99% of the time, H Gonis said. ...._._lmllln_, rr..-,W· ty ....... ddld. Tbe .... ..._ ... GI S-..- ~ w:= ctaugtar -11 not ·C·. nne.· ls a11 r=i would say about b1I da , who in one weekend 10lt her children -her 2·y8ff-old daughter was taken Into ~active eervicel. ulice anm: her newborn son Since the horrible events, the motel otfice bas been dark and clpsed. The tenants said they have been running the place them- selves since the Shaw family left. But for now, no more people would be let rooms -which cost $125 a week -and &eVeral tenants were asked to leave, Wengeler said. ·SUPER PLAN CONTINUED lfROM A 1 have the knowledge to pass." Eastin's plan also calls for per- formance-based incentives. School districts that show improvement in test scores would receive additional funds. "I think it's certainly a step in the right direction," Bernd said. "Right now I sometimes see a neg- ative reward system. The worse (some schools) do, the more mon- ey they get." f Rf ~H RUSSlllfol ( •H IJIR ··u···· 4 •• T l : ~;I ~.. .. ~!. ; 'I HOME LIVING _,,., A special section on how to ~ beautifj and ~ care for your fB flll home, inside ·.b-:--A--· tM lR_J and out. Publ°ication Date: Thursday, September 28, 1995 Deadlines: Wednesday, September 20 · Space: 5 p.m. Copy: 7 p.m. Friday, September 15 · Advertorial: 5 p.m. Monday, September 25 · Camero Ready/Release: 6 p.m. Call your sales representative at 642-4321 . Featurin! /tMl1 .. ln I Prtft11IH1I tmtl F1111lty . I ... ,, ••• Ar11 • S1m11 Capp111l11 •••• ,. & Atttrtt4 P1ttri11. New,... I tlCa w lllaDillJ No. 1MM. I &mt 111w _, 22. 1W1ock Miil b9 Md DOWbere • •••,11::rt;1at~-~a:.-=-~~~ . ..... J .. I If• 1f...ct,9J for Clllb. 'l'Mn IMt m.aw pay for • ..._ wiew,_.to..,...,_ari.Jy. wtM» bu owned Iba 1be tme• ID lbe room nm to w. ~~., bil. TbillwM wl DNll Sllillh; who J1nm1 1•. Mw two ddldnm. claimed Wen - 't knOw what the ~wu chealtng them out of a ,__ beld lqr tbe motel wbere ttay, wblcb they said they ncaadic guests usually uy a for in edvance to Zonith wMk or loaaer' until lbeY baVe the w. fundl to ancr-. permanent plec_e to . •(Wengeler) doem't ~ant to live. work with us at all,• Mid Dean •we haven't made any ded-Smith, 38, who bu been inter- lions dow1i the road." be said. viewing for jobs, ao be can support But ~ immedl.4te dedstom .bis family and get off ·public aid. were resented by tenants who "All be wants to do is shut off the received a knock on tbeir door power and kick everyone out.• from Wengeler at 8 a.m. Friday fol-.But without a receipt, Wengeler lowed by a flotificatioo that their· said there wasn't much he could time and money at the old motel do tor the Smiths. If Dean Smith had expired. could find the receipt, he would "I 40derstand he's going honor it, the motel owner said. through some problems, but he "I wouldn't treat anyone inap- doesn't have to make everyone's propriately,• Wengeler said. "I We miserable,• said Paul Hallock, don't want to violate their rights." Corona del Mar High School teacher Linda Mook. who led a failed charter school attempt at her school, said the plan is close to what charter a dvocates were proposing last year. •What they're attemeting to do d.istrictwide is what we were attempting to do as a school,· she said. •Anything that frees districts and educators t<> focus on their main task, which is to educate stu- dents for the 21st century, is a step forward. 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But the results for the Newport Harbor High football team in its first game after a monumental 14- 0 CIF championship season Fri- day night were, well, hardly fatl!liar. · "There were a lot of mistakes and we were very sloppy," New- port Coach Jeff Brinkley said of ~e Sailors' 20-7 season-opening - nonleague loss to host ·Orange at .El Modena High. "We'll have to look at the film to evaluate all the breakdowns and hopefully get back on track. Things just didn't happen for us tonight, but we'll be back to work (today)." There is plenty to work on for the Sailors, who had gone more than 22 months since their last gridiron defeat. For,starters, the running game that was supposed to carry the load while the passing game developed, produced just 59 yards on the evening. "We're going to have to run the ball better than we did tonight." said Brinkley, who along with his players, hurried to the bus after congratulating Senior quar- the victors. terback Justin "You have to Giordani, start- give Orange lng his first credit,• Brinkley game, threw 12 said. "They yards to junior were well pre-Danny Pulido pared to play us '--.;...-...-..;;,_-..;.....i;;... __ __, for a first-and- and they played goal at the 7. But after three Jere- a heck of a game.· my Mason carries gained 6, Gior- The Panthers, who finished last dani was sacked from behind at season with four straight losses, the 9 on a fourth-down play- experlenced some sloppiness of action rollout. their own, committing three Orange. which had lost the turnovers, including a fumble on previous four openers to Newport, the opening kickoff. stopped the Sailors three times on Newport's Greg Wertman fourth down on the evening and stripped Orange return man turned two such possession Mario Quintanar on the afore-'changes into long touchdown dri- mentioned boot, and Cory Glass ves. recovered at the Panthers' 20. After the initial Newport pos- .,..ys later, O'Meera IC9mpei'ed into the end zone for an ~ toui:hdown. foll.OWtn9 CdM'l leCODd tum- ble lcm, the Sea Klngi got the ball ~ blck. when Mad>on- Ul l9COVeNd • Mann. fumble on the ~ play at the Vikings' l·yard be. O'Meara made it 1~ 'ID one play. CdM altO bid ....... intercep- ~ one eadl hai Josh WalZ. ~ Suams Md Marsball Rothwell l'revof Pav.min tumble recov- 911 ·set up CdM'a tbli'd tOucb· dowil with 5:29 Wlln tbe second quarter, a 35-,yaril jaunt by O'Meara, foUDWllll back~o- session produced nothing, Orange senior signal caller Shawn McCraw guided the hosts 91 yards to paydirt on 10 plays. McCraw threw for four first downs and ran for another on the march, the latter a 29-yard scor- ing scamper with 3:37 left in the first period. Newport, as it had the past two seasons, aJlSWered Orange's ini- tial score, taking just six plays to go 80 yards, then going up, 7-6, with Justin Kerr's conversion kick with 41 seconds left m the quar· ter. The big play was a Giordani hookup to Pulido. who gathered in a mid-range lob near the west sideline, then broke through a pair of would-be tacklers to cover beet illegal motiOn peM!ties on the Sea Kings. Sumner's interceptioo set up CdM's fourth 9COre, taking a pass at the~ 33, When it glanCed Off Marina tight end Prank Arm- ~'s fjnger tips. ·After an ~e Penafty egaimt Marina put CdM on the ~g 16, O'Meara scored one play Jeter to tie the school record. Scott Wicke was next to come up· With tit M,tup, via a fumble ~GD tbe Marina 17. On bis nGt (and tmal) carry, O'Meara tirok8 tbll record. • •STATS. PH0108 MGE U the final 38 yards of the 67-yard • touchdown distance all alone. Pulido's big play wound up • producing more than one-third of the Tars' total offense (180 yards), · as the Sailors completed just four passes in the final three quarters, including one that produced the final Orange touchdown. "' Despite its sluggish offense, the visitors (emained in the game well into the final quarter, after Orange took the lead with a sev- en-play._ 83-yard procession capped by McCraw's 9-yard TD pass to Anthony Adame with 2:43 left in the third penod. But, unlike last season, the big play never came . • STATS PAGE 82 .. I I ; : .. i ~. : : charlie blande BBC deserves the credit - • Much of the local players' success may be derived from leagues and clinics at the club. A !> I stopped to watch part of the Corona del Mdr-Laguna Bedch High girls volleyball scrinunage tlus week. it tut me that the fall high school season is under way. It will not be long before the gym will be packed for the Newport Harbor-Corona del Mar nvalry that takes place at least twite a year. 1 hdd to reflect on the past summer volleyball action and how it all came dbout. 1Wenty years ago, the Balboa Bay Club, under the direction of Henry Hitchcock and owner Bill Ray, allowed me to form the EVery pkiyer ihOi.ild coach bebethey me Bnlshed playljlg. It gives.them great buiight. Balboa Bay Volleyball Club leagues and clinics each summer at the BBC. Thousands of Newport Beach residents have enjoyed the leagues and clinics throughout • SEE VOLLEYBALL PAGE 83 Eagles pull it out with 3:39 to go • Fumble recovery by Frough Jahid on the Cypress 28 sets up Mike Perry's late 1-yard sneak. By Mike Sciacca. Daily Piiot NEWPORT BEACH -Estanda High'a double wing offense ran all over Davidson Field during Friday night's opener with Cypress High, but it wa.s a take- away by the young Eagle defense which proved the difference in the nonleague footbi.11 dash. Pri>ugh Jahid pounced on a Cypress tumble deep 1n Centuri- on territory midway through the fowtb quarter, pa\ring the way for a late Bacby Gonzale~ touch- doWn, es EltaDda ace~ With a 12-1 VlctOJ'.Y at Ne~ Harbor High. •Any Win bOOltl a IMia ... no mallet hoW you wtn a~· 8ltMda head coecb JObb ~ Mkl foDOWIDQ , )di U)tb MUOI\ open« at the Khool. ·rm very proud of our defense tonight. We're a young group, and I thought the kids did a gteat job of shutting down Cypress in the second half. That was the big difference in th~ game.· Jahid's recovezy of a Bobby JSrito fomble breathed new life 1nto Estanda, which had to march just 28 yards in ui final Six min- utes for the Clecisive score. UebengOod's troops tr&Ued just 7~ at the half. But the Estancia delente, whkb feetured just two retUming starters from a )'Hf ago, ~shut doWn the Centu· ltotil tn tbe ftDll M minutes, Im· 1111.g cnr-to Ofte MCODd~ fttlit down. 'n.. leglM a19o Md Nltll Van-...._.._.._._, Mdr•ng 6"1 c..tudon ~lour ... .. for a loss of 28 yards. ·we really didn't allow Cypress much in the second half.· Uebeogood said. ·0ur guys swarmed their quarterback and didn't gwe him much of a chance. and we shut them down when the game was on the line." Estancia scored late in the sec- ond quarter, going 88 ya.eds in 1' plays. The workhorse during the drive was Gonzalez, who gained 58 yards in 12 Carri . His 3-yard scoring burst brought the agles 'Within a point. The two-point convers1on try was thwarted by Cypress comer- back Sean Patterson, who topped Gonzalez short of the ,goal line. ·0w double wing controlled the ballgeme. • U..llJ"*I lllkl. •0ur ...... to .... , t .. runandtettbe~tftbe.-e. UdW.Wlf9 ... lodojmlall. h ....... ~ ............ . Pirates ughed up by Pasadena in the opener •Down by four at break, ... Pirates' Offense unable to muster any points in • second half. Special to the Daily Pilot PASADENA -Alter staying dose for one half, things got away 1 from visiting Orange Coast Col-· lege in a big way in the second half Priddy night, and the Lancers came away with a 47-18 Mission COhfetence decision. Coe.st was down just 20-16 at the break. and still withiri striking distance at 26-18 alter 'Donny Booher blocked an attempted Pasadena PAT and Jason Smith scooped it up for a two-point con- version for the Pirates. But that two points, provided by the special teams, proved to be the only scoring for OCC in the second halt. Following a Pasadena score to make it 33-18, the Pirates mount- ed a 12-pJay march which went 'trom their own 33 to the Lancers' 11. But, on the first play of the fourth. quarter, Coast lost posses- sion on a fumble. That started a trend in which the Pirates were guilty of three more lost fumbles in the fourth quarter. etfectively thwarting any opporfunity of a comeback . Pasadena opened the scoring on its second possession, but Coast answered in electrifyirig fashion one play following tbe ensuing kickoff. Quarterback Matt Sauk booked up with fresh- man wide receiver Jamal Hills fo:r an 84-yard scoring connection to ·tie the game at 7-7 with 5:51 to go in the first quarter. Sauk was 10 for 21 for 195 yards and two touchdowns in the game. His second scoring strike was a 17-yard toss to nm Lane with 1:15 remAlning before the end of the half, slicing PCC's advantage to 20-14. Coast then received a huge break on the kickoff when the Pasadena kick returner opted to try to bring the ball out from deep in bis own end zone. The Pirates swanned him at the 1, and on the next play, cashed the mistake in for a safety when Newport Har- bor High product Steve Gonzales tackled Pasadena's Romel Knutt in the end zone for a safety. • STATS/MONDAY , I MARC MARTIN I DAILY PllOT Corona del Mar Hlgh's Scott Shimer (left) crashes Into Manna deJender behtnd the blocking of Jim Goode (64). Shimer ran for 24 yards on five carries. Above, quarterback Josh Walz (7) passes downfteld after eluding Marina pass rusher ln ftnt half of Sea Kings' rout of the Vlkings In Friday night's 1995 nonleague opener at Orange Coast College. Walz completed 6 of 13 for 102 yards and no Interceptions ln 42-0 roul ' "C 0 LL EGE . . . ,......----------------------------------------. . I ! OCC hosts talented Yavapai . COSTA rviESA -The Yavapai, Ariz. Roughrid- ers, considered among the best community college men's socce r programs in the nation out.side Califor- nia, wW be on hand this weekend to face Orange Coast in a 1 p.m. match Sunday. . Yavapai has won the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA} champion.ship twice in the past five years, 1990 and 1992. lt reached the national championship final two other times in that time frame, 1991 and 1~. i SCC women roll past Biola, .8-0 RBDLANDS Seven different players, led bY Katie k~'1 two~. srored u the Southern CelifomJa CoDege women'• soccer tNm (3· l) routed Blola, 8-0, ln the ~g round· ot the ltedlandl Towney Pnday. .June Jacquot, Joelle ROM, ~ Pleener, Katrina BohD, Courtney Leonard and an J:!erk allo scored. Orange Coast men opeµ with 3-1 win COSTA MESA -The Orange Coast College men's soccer team opened its 1995 campaign on an upbeat note Friday, dropping visiting San Diego Mesa, 3-1, behind a pair of first-half goals by Bryan Hitchcoclc. lfitchcock opened the scoring by con- verting on a free kick eight minutes into the match. Then, after Mesa tied the match, Hitchcock was credited with his second goal just before halftiine when his cross was knocked iilto the net by a def ender attempting to dear the ball The Pirates added some insurance in the 30th minute of the second half when Ali Ugur scored Off ~ uaiat by Supreeda JuJlmaMrt. Mese'1 goal WU trored ln the 40th rrunute of the tint ball by Andrew Harg- reaves. , OCCwomen ,~ ....... • 5"of'MI Qullt'ter CdM -O'Meara 25 run (Keene kldt), 5:29. CdM . O'Mffra 16 run (Keane kick). 1:29. CdM . O'Mur1 17 run (Keane kick). 0:56. """'~ CdM -"1ccabona i run (kMM lrJdc), 3:31. Attend1nce: 1,800 (estll'l\lted). 9NDMOUA&. MISt..a Mar • WUIWfls. 11-68; Ouguro, ~; Cooper, 6-5; BrOWl'I. 6-for-mihus-3. CdM • O'Mear1, 12· 107; Shimer, 5-2•: Walz. 7·24; Rkubona, 4-1•; Actiterbe<g. 2-6; Crogan. 1-1; Conway, 2--0: McClellan. 1-for-mlnus-3. IHOMOUAL MSSW«i Mar • Browt\. 6-12·3, 58. CdM · W1lz, 6-13-0, 102.; McClellan. 0.1-0. INDMDUAL ftEQMNG Mar • Armstrong, 4-40; Mlgnosa, l-12; Cooper, 1-6. CdM • Stonebreaker, 3-49; MacDonald. 2-44: Bums. 1-9. GAME STA11S11CS Mer CdM First dowm 10 14 Rushes-yardage ~3 32·1&0 Passing yardage 58 102 Passing' 6-12-3 6-14-0 Net retu'rn yardage• O 46 Sacks-yardage 2-mln-17 2-min-7 Net yardage 134 321 Punts 4-31 .5 4-32.2 fumbles-fumbles lost 4..4 2-2 Fl.gs-net yardage 5-75 1<M>5 Time of possession 25:26 22:34 •Punt returns. lntercrptions. fumble returns ESTANCIA Estancia 12. Cypress 7 SCXM'9 by Quarters Cypress 7 0 0 0 • 7 Estancia 0 6 0 6 • 12 Ant~ Cyp · Brito 37 run (Escorcia kick). 0: 11. Second~ Est Gonulez 3 run-(run failed), 3:25. Founh Quarter Est • Perry 1 run (run failed), 3:39. Attendance: BOO (estimated). INDfVIDUAL RUSHING Cyp -Brito, 8-57; Nealeigh, 2-3; Vanderewal, 4-for-minus 28. Est · Gon.ulez. 27-114; Jahid. 18-87; Dawkins, 9-24; Flores. 3-13; Tanielu. 4-5; ~.4-0. IMONIOU.Al. MSstNG Cyp · Vanderewal. 8-16-0, 94. Est • Perry, 0-3-1, 0. INOMOUAL RE<EMNG Cyp • Gaitley. 3-33; Din~ 2-ti; l.aWTence. 2-14; Brito, 1-5. Est · None. GAME STAT1STICS Cyp First downs 5 Rushes-yardage 1o-60 Passing yardage 94 pas.sing 8-16-0 Net ~turn yardage• 25 s.dls-yardage 4-min-28 Net yardage 1S1 Punts 5-39.6 Fumbles-fumbles lost 1·1 Fl1gs-net yardalJe S-30 lime of possession 15:10 Est 1• 65-243 0 IH-1 ·2 0 241 • 4-35.0 3-0 4-2S 32:50 NEWPORT Or-. 20. N8\tJport ........ 7 SCXM'9 by Quarters Newport 7 0 0 0 · 7 Orange 6 0 8 6 -20 First Quwtef' Org · McCraw 29 run (kick failed), 3:37. NH · Pulido 67 pass from Giordani (Kerr kldt). 41 Third~ Org Adame 9 pass from McCraw (Adame pass from McCraw). 2:43. fow1h Quarter Org • Peterson fumble rKO"lef'/ in end zone (kick failed). 1 :26. Attendance: 3.000 (estimated). INOIV1DUAL RUSHIHG NH · Mason. 23~; Glofdani, 2· 1; Morrell, 2-mlnus-1; Fredriksen, 1-for-mlnus-7. Org -Maize. 11-6S; McCraw, 9-33; Garu, 10-29; Heard, 2·1S; Chu. 1-1; Williams. 1-1. INOMDUAL MSSING NH • Glordanl, 8-20-0, 113; Fredriksen. 1 ·3-0, 8. Org ·McCraw, 10-19-1. 115. INOMDUAL laECEMNG NH -Pulido, 3-85; Matlin, 2-19; Ma50I\ 2-16; Werner, 1..a; Peplc. 1-mlnus-3. Org • A~me. 4-51; Williams. 2-24; Maize, 2· 14; Heard. 1-18; Garza. 1-8. GAMI STATIS11CS First downs ~ ~ Rushes-yardage • 26-74 32-161 Passing yardilge 121 11S Pass1tl9 9-23-0 10-19-1 Net mum yard.gt• S min-6 ~-rdage 2-roln-15 2-mln-17 Net yardage 185 253 Punts •35.7 S-31.1 Fumb4es-fumblea lost 2·2 4-2 ~oft yardage HS I-SO '""~ poswulon 21:19 2':41 .,. r.. ,., • ,. ~. .,., . .. .......... ~ .. recrHtlon .. ndings ~ ;:::2.~0ott.11:1 Of~ 4-5; '1. ,_.w.o; ,... .. .....,. M: J, Ldlilm a • ''" ..... ···-~ ...... -. W°'llft9'4-5;1 ~4-S;t . w*"' "°" .., IN)de'J ~ ~ 1~ !l lld ..... "'-s..a. ~~ 2·7: 10 0. o.t. ~s.-....DuMa~ -w.-.• ~tl.lllbo~2. ~~ 0.10. .._..CIC (It Wet Newport ~.a: 1 .• .. tr=·' ·~~9-1; ...... 14 r= 1. Ga9t Hlll Wllbb9t i.lotl 7; .ltftty SC•ILI WUWM• 7-l; ). ) f'orMf CNro-Dtr11ka. 1 NMCC Mer\ 11; 4. IOyl 10, ~ 2; s. . lam .... «(It lotW No 1). r= 5-5; 20-20 ~ 5-5; «t»> Irie !i.dronic:s. 10: GOllt .... ~' leldOf~s; I. 0 1'1d _,, I~ 2. Sole. 6-4, P9nal Code, H, 6 lotrlbe, I· No. 1. 1 Q; •• IUdmet\ ). ,~ Wlbber Ntwpcwt .. ,.~ 3 (Ue) lllio ~ S.5; ~ t I ....... G.2: 1. ·lawtld. 16 WillOw Or..-ige 4. Semfflnabi Of '-*"'. S-S; • ,.,. 5'dt. ). '1; ....... CC (It west Newpoft-~ 2.0ulilrl~~ Jetty lays 14, MtrrW. ~ New-6. 'C NutwnbM, 1-9 • Ens~: 1. •snam~ a.z. 2. 14; ). VO!untten. 1 4. PO(. 10: r.: t; S.B. l.tm SCOfrnen 14, c (It Untoln No. 1· (lft) Just P1~ M. Mixed P11tt, 6-5. One sru 6. Teem C:.U, 2. ~ w.bbef Newport 5. c.on. 8onlta No. 2): 1. ·L.A. Cellutar. 9- 4; Old But S o, 5·5; 5. Thunder ....... • 1. -TheNew lion: Sutro 13, S.I. Slammers 3; 2. K.os. 7-5; 3. Bulllonairs, i-S- River.~; 6. Madre Mldneu. I· ~Ing. 20 points; 2. <>utan 12. Final: Jerlcy ~ 7, S.B. a.,n I; 4. (tie) .i.mmon Juicemom, i- 9. OIJtltws, 10: 3. Sliver Buli.ts, to; Stotmen6. 6; The Soonen, ~; 6. Hite OWis, ..,., C (It llncoln·E~): 4. (~) Mudville, 8; ~ •7·1; 7. C8 Sctu~ J-9 . 1. •Drum~ kl~ White a '"· GHT. I; 6. THm finety, 4. MONDAY LEACIUIS Men"a wttght (at CdM 8-2; 2. Ou On ou, 7-3; 3. Pan· Men'I D-a: 1. Cone. 11 ...., .. CC (It Bonita No. 1): H~h-bstbluff): 1. •Echo Beach, then, 6-4; 4. Third String. S.S; 5. points; 2. (ti.) lall~rk Old-I. 001d Slow OQ91, 8-2; 2. (tit) 9-; 2. (tie) C8 Green MllChlne, 7- (tit) Gibson, Dunn a Crutcher, 4-tlm.rs. 10: B1rr-81ri1ns, 10; 4. Sparkey's Mldilne, ~ ThoM 2·1; Embo, 7·2·1; 4. (tie) Allee 6; Rut1n & Tutker, 4-6; 7. (tie) Don't Mitter, 9; 5. Swing This, 7; Guys. 6-4; 4. (tie) Oown Punch· And The 'crit 3·7; CB Commer- l(PMG PHt Marwick. 3·7; I.Ith· 6. Rebtls, 6. en, 541; No Glove. No Low, S-d1I, 3-7; 6. lb5on, Dunn a am & Watkins, 3·7. Men'I D-l: 1. Benny & The 4-1; 6. Just Hit It. '-6; 7. Pet Shop Crutcher, 0-10. ~ 16 points; 2. The Pir~es, 12; Boys, 3·7; •• C.J.Connectlon, 2-1. Men's C (at Lincoln No. 1· l'UPDAY LEAGUES 1tllnen, 10; 4. Sw1mp Men's C (It Uncoln No. 1· Bonita No. 2): 1. •Around The Men's • (at West Newport): Guineas, 6; 5. (tie) BC&C. S; Roy· Bonita No. 2): 1. •Afr Toud\ 8-3; Hom, 9-1; 42.nd St. Hitchhiken, 1. •Knighthawks. 9·1; 2. Place •Is. 5. 2. Bl«kles Fighting = M; 8-2: 3. The Hooligans, S-5; 4. (tie) Mats, 8-2; 3. Humor l(fngs. 7-3; 4. Men's M; 1. El Paso C..ntl-3. Sun Oelllls, 7_.. •·(tie Drunk Oeloitte And Toudle; 3-7; Yellow IUf'I 'N Gun, S-5; S. Air Newf)Ort. na. 18 points; 2. Abbey Normal, Lown. S-5; The ~ts, s-Sox. 3-7; 6. Kelly And Company, 4-6; 6. Juicers. 3-7; 7. (tie) BMC. 12: 3. Shirks, 10; ... Oucen.. 6; s. 5; 6. Sffpott Construction. '-6; 7. 2-1. 2-8. R·Selves. 2-1. (tie) Musungs. 4; Young Doctors, Tech~J Software, 3-7; a. Coed C (at CYC<dM High): Men's C (It Ensign): 1. 4. er.nk c:. 2..a. 1. •Clown People, 9-1; 2. Arv Coed C! 1. •Me-ff.Eds Beach· Playoff r~laddts · Housing Group, 7·3; 3. BOO •Squar a Oarke, 8·2: 2. (tie) combers, 18~nts; 2. ~ Crldc· Fighting l"idglon 24. Sun Devils Bombers, i-4; 4. The Replace-Brlddayers. 6-..; No Vert 6-4; 4 ers. 13; 3. G Grandslammen. 9; Air Toudl 20, Blackles Fighting menu. 2-8; 5 Master Batters, <>-All Guards, S-5; 5. Shooters,~; 11; 4. (tie) Bilbo Baggins. 9; ~ 5 (championship). 10. 6. The Book~ 1-9 NMCC Holy Sox, 9; 6. Me*Ws, .. C (It Bonita No. 2-Un· Coed CC (at CYC-CdM High): WEDHESOAY LEAGUES 0. coin No. 1): 1. •8f1W Haurds. 1C>-1. ·Hoo~ontum. 7·3; 2. SRS Tech, Coed D-1: 1. •Boat Rockers, o; 2. Bad Creation. 6-3-1; 3. X· 7·3; 3. Squeeze Play, S-5; 4. (tie) Men's A (at West Newport)· 18 points; 2. Deloltte & Touche.. Zlbitt, 6-4; 4. dub Sportswear, S-KL Krew, 3-7; Nada Chance, 3·7. 1 .• Shirks, , C>-2; 2. Mod Squad, 16; 3. Diamond Dogs. 8; 4. (tie) 4-1; 5. Quiksilver, S-5; 6. Port St. 9-3; 3. (tie) Balls Of Justice, 7·5; CJ. Sluggers. 6; WPf Slamlnators, Ballers,~; 7. Barf!~ 3-7; B. ntURSDAY LEAGUES 8'ave Bunny, 7-5; S. <Assldy's 6; Amaz Tvm Slam~ 6. _ Homer Simpson, 0-10. Coed cc (at Bonita No. 1): 1. fools. 4-8; 6. lost In Space, 3·9; 7. Coed D-J: 1. •Beer Nuts. 18 Coed CC (at CYQ: 1. •e.11 •Quiet Women, 11-0; 2. Regula-Kl1l9'> 2· 10. points; league Of our OWn. 16; hsh~ 9-1; 2. (tie) Land Shirks. ton. 7-4; 3. B.C.S., 6-6; 4. The Far Men's CC (at Ensign): 1. 3. (tie) Pasta Mesa Grille, 10; Rip-1·3; Pierce Street Annex. 7-3; 4. Sides, 1-11. •Griulles. 9-1; 2. A<.e In The tide, 10; 5. GH Loose Connec-. The Tribe, '-6; 5. Price Water· Coed C (at Bonita No. 2): 1 . 1-tole, 7·3; 3. (tie) Baxter Blue, 5-tlons, 4; 6. Skulls. 2. house, 3-7; 6. Transamerica Tor-•Fountain Heads, B-2; 2. Solders S; Rhoids, S·S; S. Squirrels. 3-7; Men's .. ,: 1. •Goat Hill nados, 0-10. Runners. 7-3; 3. (tie) Bank Mutu· Tasmenlan War Devils. 1 ·9. Herd, 16 points; 2. Shorehouse, Women'• CC (at CdM Hl~h-al Mortgagers, 6-4; William Lyon Men'• C (at Lincoln): 1. 16; 3. Pierce St. Term, 13; 4. (tie) Eastbluff): 1. • Jottnny's A::Je s. 9· Companies, 6-4; S. Original Pizza,. •SYCB.R. 9-1; 2. tslandeB, 8-2; 3. Goat Hiii Goons, 8; Zubie's. 8; 6. 1; 2. Dude'ettes, 7·3; 3. B Girls, S-5; 6. Two Minute Warning. 4"6; (tie) Blazers. 5-5; Mofo's. 5·S; Skldmarx, 6; 7. Martinie. 3. 4-6; 4. Squeeze Play, 4-7; S. 7. Sultans Of SChwing, 3-7; B. Quiksilver, 5-5; Rimshou, 5-5; 7. C Men's C·~: 1. •Players To Be Anchors, 1-8. Park Newport. 1·9. & W Rolds, 2-8; Viva Las Vegas, Named Later, 15 points; 2. All Wonwn'I C (at CdM High· Coed ((at Lincoln No. 1): 1. 1·9. Madden, 13; 3. Diamond ~ Eastbluff): 1. •Mittsfits, B-2; 2. •uw In Motion. 9-1, 2. PHJW, B- THURSDAY LEAGUES 10; 4. (tie) WMA.. 7; Goat Hll The Pretenders. 6-4; 3. (tie) 2; 3. A<.counu Overload, 5-4-1; 4. P11yers, 7; 6. Non-Dairy Cream-Angels. 3-7; Urson's, 3·7. (tie) Hot Chili, 4-S-1; O'Melveny Men's C (at Ensign): 1. •Tony ers. 6. I Meyers, 4-5-51; 6. The Lotem Valentine Construction, 9-1; 2. Men's D-1 Major. 1 ... SNA TUUOAY LEAGUES Breeze. 3-6-1; 1 KL Tenkeis, 3·7; Flaker, i-4; 3. Rip-Masters. 5-5; 4. Slug~rs. 16 points; 2. The Men's CC (It Bonita No 1); B. Yellow Dogs. 2-8. Dolores Sportflshlng. 4-6; S. (tie) Knig ts, 14; 3. Swiss Cheese, 8; 4. 1. •Fox a Firkin, 9-3; 2. (tie) Due-Coed C (at CYQ. 1. •Brew Haskell & White, J-7; 6 Team Adv1nce Glass, 6; 5. 12 Angry Gun Heroes. 1-..; Ll~htnlng·Lum· Crew, 8-2; 2. (tie) OP's Hurrica~. Garnl, 3-7. Boys,• ber, 7-4; 4. Loren's ports Card 6-4. Last Nhnute Entry, 6-4, New-Men's CC (at West Newport): Men's 0-1: 1. 'The Dogs. 16 Connection. 4-6; 5 Mauotti's. 3-port Cubs. 6-4; 5. Motley Crew, 5· 1. •Touche Ross, 7-4, 2 The Herd, points; 2. Sixers. 14; 3. The 7; 6. Tek~ Hero's. 2-8. 5; 6. Koll, 4-6; 7. Newport Janz, 7-5; 3 Trappers. 6-5; 4. (tie) Full Giants, 10; 4 Catal~ Sales, B; 5. Playo results: Fox & Firkin 3-7, 8. Cirde Of Friends, 2-B Throttle, 4-6; Sliver Bul~U. ~; 6 Gummy Balls, 2; 6. at Cap Mort 15, Lightolng-lumber 10; Fo11 & Coed C (at CdM High-eonita Pedestrians, 3· 7 Playoff results: Yank~•. Firkin 11, Due-Guns Heroes B No. 1) 1 •Desperadoes, 8-2; 2. The Herd 57, Trappers 41; Toud'le ~ .. Mlijor: 1. •zuble's (championship). Del-Om. 7·2·1; 3. Hewitt Hawes, Ross 64, The Herd 61 (champi Skim, 17 points; 2. Make tt Hap-Men's CC 1. •zero Tolerance, 6-3·1; 4. Cookiest1ic, 6-4; 5. (tie) onshlp). pen, 15; 3. Scrappers. B; 4. Strike 8-2; 2. Original Pill.I, 8-3; 3 Foor Fletd1er Jones, 5-5; 1.N C., 5·5, 7 SOFTBAU.• A Pose, 0. Seasons Hotel. 6-4; 4. Uedters. 6-(tie) Foul Ball And Friends, 3-7, ~'s Mt-. 1. •Me-N-5; S. 40 Bones A Head, 5-S; 6. Sideshow Bob, 3-7; 9. G.D I CostA Mesa Eds Dirt~ 16 points; 2. (tie) Hawes, 4-7; 7. Care Unit. 3-7; 8. Tigen. (). 10. Coed C-2: 1. •Fairview. 18 Gunn Ba its, 12; Legends, 12; 4. Win Or Lose. We Pa~ 0-10. points; 2. (tie) Good Question, B; Me-N·Eds Sluggers. 4; S. loose Meft'1 c: 1. •GJ's llders. ~1; FRIOAY LEAGU£S Verifone, B; 4 P.M. Slammers, 2. Balls, 0. · 2. (t~) 5150's. 6-4; Team E1ston. Coed CC (at Bonita No. 2)' 1 Modified COed c: 1 •o.o. NMCC Meft't 1. •White Sox. 6-4; 4. Dangling Woodrows, S-5; •on Fire. 9-t; 2. 911. 7-3. 3. _ Couples-Goat Hill, 17 points; 2. 1B points; 2. Orange Sox. 11; 3. 5. The Place, 4-6; 6. All Diameter, Acme's Back. 6-4; 4. Heavenly UI' Pkkle, 15; 3. Mad Mix. 14; 4. Green Sox. 9; 4. Bl!Kk Sox, 7; 5. 0-10. Hitters, 4-6; S. Pirates, 3-7; 6 callfom1a Dreamln, 6; 5. (tie) Bil Blue Sox. 5; 6. Red Sol(. 4. Men's C: 1. *The Gumby's. 7· Renegades, 1-9. bo's Bushwackers, 4; Tufs. 4. Note: Teams receive two points 3; 2. Bone A's. 6-3·1; 3. Balboa Coed C (at CYC): 1. •Face Modified Coed D-1: 1. •sun· for a win, one point for ii tie and Boys. ~S-1; 4. (tie) Peat Marwick First. 9· 1; 2. (tie) Cox, 6-4; day Sluggers. 1 B points; 2. (tie) no points fOf' a loss. with one Maulers. '-6; Tea Bags. 4-6; 6. SeaJhore sfuggers. 6-4; Thoemer Replacements, 12; Villa Mar· point deducted fOf' a forfeit. Germs, 3-5-2. I Toma, 6-4; 5. Wet Seal, 3·7: 6 tinfque, 12; 4 Bull~s, 10; 5. Coed C.1 (at CYC<dM High· Blame Dawn, C>-10. (tie) Ballwackers, 4; S arkbites. 4 Newport e..m Eastbluff): 1. •oatamed Dogs, e.. Men's C (at Bonita No. 1)· 1 Modified Coed 0-2· 1. "The STOCXllttotCER LEAGUE 2; 2. l(eystone Pacific. S.2; 3. •cRC Stealers, 10-2; 2. Coldwell Goats. 16 points. Safe Softball, 1. •Jerttylloys. 8-1; 2. Paine Newport Ski Company, 4-6; 4. Banker, 9·3; 3. Hang Loose Crew. 14; 3. Ziggy. Ziggy,~· 12, 4. Webber Newport. 7·2; 3. S.B. Athletic Supporters, H; 5 Red S-7; 4. Olde Private Brokerage. 4- River Rats. 10; 5 W n Hotel. 6. Bam Stormers. S-3; 4. Merrill Oogs, 2.a. 8; s Brew VPN. 2·10. 6. Jerry's l(lds, O lynch Newport. S-..; S. Paine Coed Cr2 (at CYC CdM High- Men'S C·1 1 •step l'wo. 19 Weber Mission Viejo, S...; 6. Field Eastbluff): 1. •IQ Loaners. 9-1; 2 •-champions Corporate Volleyball Challenge set Sept. 23-24 NEWPORT BEACH -The first Corporate Vol· leyball Challenge. benefiting the Orange County Sports Association (OCSA), will be held the week- end of Sept. 23 and 24 at the south side of the Hunt· ington Be~ch Pier. Thirty-two teams, consisting of six players and two substitutes, will compete in a double-elimina· Lion format. The event is open to all Orange County bus messes. There will be first·, second· and third-place prizes for both the intermediate and advanced divi- sions provided by tournament sponsors. Play will begm both days at 8:30 a.m. with an awards banquet being held at The National Sports Grill (located at 101 E. Sandpointe Ave in Santa Ana) immediately following the final match on Sun· day, Sept. 24. The cost for each team's entry is $125. The OCSA. a non-profit organization, will use funds from the event to expand and enhance sports m Orange County. MThe oesA is proud to continue to play a role in both participant and spectator sports in Orange County,• said Jeny McGee, the executive director of the OCSA. Sponsors include The Whiz Kids, National Sports Grill, Marriott Hotel, Club Sportswear, Play It Again Sports and Game Plan Sports Management. ------- - ------=-----"'==-----= . + --~ ------.... -. .:.._ ~· Estancia repays Irvine, 10-8 COSTA MESA After absorbing a 15-3 setb4ck a.t the hands of Irvine last year, the Estancia High girls tennis team proved it's a new season Friday, topping the visiting Vaqueros in the season opener, 10-8. Whitney Gilliam and Camella Jaeger proved overpowering in singles, each sweeping their tl;lree foes. Meanwhile, the team of Natal- ie Rainey and Leslie Najarian brushed aside their three oppo- nents in doubles. Estancia is at Huntin91on Beach Monday afternoon in its next test. Estancia 10, Irvine 8 Stngles: Gilliam (E) def. Khanljou, S. 1, def. Ngo, 6-3, def. Globerson, 6-2; Jaeger (E) won, 6-2, 6-0, 6-2; MacDuff (E) lost, o-6, 1-6, 3-6. Doubles: Ralney·Najarlan (E) def. Devi-Noor, 6-1, def. Kuwabara·Fini, 6-3, def. Flaherty·Sustersic, 6-3; Fortner- Kri~le (E) lost. 4-6, won, 6·3, lost, 6-7; Bennett-Solomon (E) lost, 4-6, 2-6, 4-6. SCHEDULE TODAY CROSS COUNTRY College men and women -Southern California College at Whittier lnvita· tional. 8:45 a.m. Community college men and women -Orange Coast at Fresno Invitational, 9 a.m. High school boys and girls -New· port Harbor at Seaside Invitational, at Buena Ventura State Beach. SOCCER College men -Southern California College at Santa Clara, 7:30 p.m. College women -Southern Califor- nia College at Redlands Invitational. WATER POLO Community college -Orange Coast at SD Mesa Tournament. all day. VOUEYllALL Community college men -J.H. Club at Orange Coast. 7 p.m. 'UNIOR K>OTllAU Newport Mesa Junior All-American: 9 a.m.-Buckeyes at Anaheim; 9 a.m.-Trojans at South Gate; 1 p.m .-Bru· ins at Rowland Heights; 1 p.m.-Buffalos at Buena Park; 1 p.m.-lrish at South Gate. Costa Mesa Pop Warner: 10 a.m.-Long Beach Blue Rams at Cobras; Noon-Lakewood Long"9tns at Comanches; Noon--Condors at Lake- wood Vikings; 2 p.m.-Garden Grove Bulldogs at Cowboys; 2 p.m.-<:olts at Saddleback Valley. SUNDAY SOCCER Community college men · Yavapai, Ariz. at Orange Coast. 1 p.m. DEEP SEA FRIDAY'S COUNTS O.vey's Lockw • 7 boats, 148 anglers. 6 yellowfin tuna. 26 bonito, 48 barracuda, 54 calico bass. 24 sand bass. 10 sculpln, 3 sheep- hHd. 28 rock fish, 3 mako sharks, 1 blue shark. I whitefish, 181 mackerel. Newport !Anding· 5 boats. 81 anglers. 1 white sea bass. 1 thresher shark. 13 yellowtail, B sand bass, 44 c1llco bass. 4 rockfish, 14 sculpin, 84 bonito, 27 barracuda, 96 m~erel. VOlt:EYBALL CONTINUED FROM 81 the years. We should all give great thanks to the Balboa Bay Oub for its unending support of volleyball in our area. Th.is could very well be the reason for the many,. many successes that our locals have expenenced in the game of volleyball. I originally started the club to form junior high coed leagues to accommodate the many junior high school players m our area. The net height is the same for boys and girls this age and many of the girls are much better than the boys. The men's league was formed to allow the young high school players (like Bill Yardley) an opportunity to compete during the summers against college players or those players who were even older. Finally, 1 started a women's league so that the local women who were home for the sununer from college could keep therr games sharp in preparation for their upcoming collegiate season The 1995 BBVC 1uruor high coed league was as exc1b.ng tts ever. The team coached by Newport Harbor's Enn Glasgow and Shana Bannert won the championship with a sudden-death victory, 15-12. over the team coached by Newport's Meghan Haller. It's great to watch these high school players coa ching. Every player should coach before they are finished playing. It gives them great insight. The Glasgow-Bannert team was led by the setting of Ma.rissa Cothran and the hitting of Brittany Hamngton, Thaighe Concannon, Dane Jensen, Joel Needham and Chad Felton, while the setting of Julia Topik and Amber McArthy, the hitting of Ryan Cook and Erin Haller, and the backrow ball control of Julie Jacobson and Jennifer · Sandro paced Meghan's team. The BBVC women's league is very competitive. Each team represented an era of local volleyball. One team represented mamly top high school players led by Melissa Plass, Ayuko Ko1una a.nd Kelly Diemer. Another team had players that are presently playing at USC, Alabama, Colorado, Princeton aod Pepperdine. The defending champs are girls who played high ~chool and club volleyball in the late 1980s, such as Jan Mohs, Maureen t:Jannigan, Rhonda Schnitger and Anastasia Arnold. The two finalists were very , good teams. The ·Mixed Six· team featured Leanna Bush, Tard Kroesch and Prentice Perkins, as well as UCI assistAnt coach and former UCLA star Merja Connolly They Jost a close finaJ game l<1 MTedlll Sqwrrel, • whose players were high school player; m the early 19805, except for Stennd Curci, who graduated from Newport m 1989 Other players on tlus team included Brooke Hernngton Tnminger (the head squirrel), Linda Burton, Sheri Danielson, Cammie Lou Doder, Wendi Rush Humphries and Pam Lawrence Brande (my wife). The games were fun and very competitive, but more importantly, the camaradenP was flowing. PUBLIC NOTICES OBITUARY PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES 888 ---------1--.,.,..~.,,...., ...... ~~~=-. -----------..,-..,.....,---,-..,-~1~--------,-1--------~ ---------Jaltrey Delozl• F24 It. Mini time limit, In a sealed enve-Have you slarttd doing PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: an Individual PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: an lnd1v1duaJ PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil PUBLIC NOTICES Bart>ata Vutson F55 •rl•tol ltor· Iopa Identified on lht out· businesJ yet? YH, 7·9-90 Have yoo started doing Have you Slatted doing CRANE Myke Harmon F58 89• side with the Bid Item Kyehsoon, LH flctJUoua Business business yar? Ye1, 7·13-90 FlctJtloua Bualne11 buslnen yet? No PUBLIC NOTICE Shannon Morrison f191 Sales 141b)ect to priOf can-Number and the Opening Tackyong, LH N•m• Statement E. Wayne Lytle N•m• lt•t•ment Ron Schwalbe Rollln R . Crene, lil4, Rancho Santiago Col H3 ~llatlon In the event ol set· Oat•. Bids will be publicly Thls 1t11ament was filed The following persons ara This statement was filed The lottowlng persons .,, This 111tem1nt was liled d ied Sept. 6, l 995, •t NOTICE OF SALE David Anderson H42 uament btlwHn Owner opened and read aloud at wilh the County Clerk ol doing business as: witn the County Clerk ol domg business as· wtlh the County Clerk of S~rlpps Memorial In acc:Ofdance with the ~ 01\ata H91 and obligated party. tO;OO Lm., Of !l' soon Orange County on Augu11 Payroll Etc, 464 N. New· Orange County on July 21, A. 2182 Dupont Onvt, Ir· Orange County on July 21. Hospital In San Diego, provisions of Sectlpn 21700 Wesley Hatdin H111 Published New ort thereafter as practicable on 10, 1995 F854827 por1 Ave., Newport Beach, 1995 F852985 vine, CA 92715 1995 FfS53004 CA. He had been a ttvough 21716 of the Call-Theresa ColoMa H157 P Septemb« 25, 1995,'" the Oady Pilot Sept•~ 9, CA 92663 Dally Pilot August 19, 26, Ron Schwalbe. 21B2 Ou· Oa1ly Pilot August 19, 26 rHldent ol La Jolla ror IC>fnia Business and Prof .. Clarence Temple H167 =T•tc~..C~stabe M:S: .. ~;~~ Council Chambers. 16, 23, 30, 1995 Sa675 Eugene Wayne Lytle, 386 September 2, 9, 1995 s667 pont 011ve, Irvine, CA September 2. 9. 1995 1668 the past •even years alons Code there being Andrwt Menhon Jl 10 •P em r • ... Addl11onal sets of lh• , e . 15th SI. 111, Costa 92715 and prior to retirement due, unpaid stC>fagt fM '°' [)!91tal Publishing J7 Sa674 specmca1ions may be ob· Whether you re buying Mesa, CA 92627 Sell your home This business Is con. ha worked for Pacific which INSTORA~E OR· Pub II ah e d N • w port lalntd at the Olfk:e of the or selling. Claaslfled This business Is con· through classlhed. Convenient Clasalfl•d 842-5878 Telephone Company ANGE 11 entitled Jo a ll1t1 BHch..Cotta Mesa Dally PUBLIC NOTICE Purchasing Supervisor at covers all your needsl 842·5978 for over 42 years. Sur· pursuant to aectlon 21702 PUot Septem~ 9, 16, 199S CITY OP 77 Fair Drlva, Costa Mesa, vlvora Include hla of said code on IN OOQ<ls, Sa673 Calll~la 92626. daughter•, Kathleen hereinafter detcribed u PUBLIC NOTICE N;:.~~~,:e~::.o ~~~j:~~t~mb~~~ 1~9~t Allen ol El Cajon, CA miscellaneous household •tos FOR TWO Beach-Coste Mesa ~ally and Carol McNew of llemi aofu, rtlrlgerat<>fl, NOTICE OF Pil s 9 995 Tulsa, OK end alx wuhera, drywt . and per· PU•UC LIEN SALi! NEW OR USED ot eptomber ' 1 sa672 grandchildren He waa tonal PfOpel'ty, Due notice •ualnffa end MID SIZE ll!DANS preceded In death by ~=~~~~og~:~m1~fn: Prol•Hlona Code •10 ITl!M NO. 985 PUBLIC NOTICE hi• wife, Adahruth, terest therein and the time leo. 21700.21707 GIV~~~~~ .. ~~edHb~:.e~Ti Flctltloua Bualneaa and daughter Pamela ipeclfled In such notice f<>f Notice la h8ftby given by be received by th• Ci1y 01 Name Statement De Pasqualo, both In paymen1 of auch feH haV· the undoralgned that a Costa M•H to wit· Th• City The tollowlng persons are 1988. Graveside Hr-Ing tllplrad will be aold at ~bile Uen aale of the fol-Cler~ p o 9 0'" 1200 doing business as· Korea vice will be Sunday, f?l:!bllc aucllon by INSTOR-oWlng dHcribtd r::ional Costa M'eia Celifornti Restaurant 9792 'oarden Sept. 10, 11i195 at 12 AGE ORANGE ~led at property wll~oobt ~d at ~e 926211-1200, cin °' before Grove Bo~levard, Garden Noon at Pacific View 340 S. Aowtl' St. Countf of hoUI' o 10. ,.,., on t e the hour ol io·oo am on Grovt CA 92644 STARTING. ANEW . . Memorlal Park, New· Orange, State of Cllilomla ~~~ w of I S~J~BER, September 25·, 1995: It Tack0yong, Lee, 8676 port Beach, CA. IN on the 20th day of SeP*n-· e "e coo-shall be the rnponalbllily Meadow Brook Avenut, LIEU OF FLOWERS, f: ~995 ~t 11:00 am.hr:::; ~~o-JTl 1C:IE~s~~ o1 the blddlf 10 dlllvtf his IA, Garden Grove, CA B US'LN~'SSf? donation• to American Sale ~ e ar:0 c~la e262e County of ORANGE bid to the Cltf Clerk'• Of· lil2644 Cancer Society Or· tlon. ~d rtHfVH ~ Stat•' or Calllomla.. The Ace by the ~al"' Kyehaoon. LH, 8679 ange County Unit, rl ht l bid a.low Is list Pfopelty la st<>fed bY BRIS-nounc:ed time. lo-Meadow Brook Avenue, P.O. Box 1870, New· 0 f ,,.;:,., 'ancs unit ~um-TOl. ST. MINI STORAGE, cation: City ol Colla na, IA, Garden Grove, CA • • por1 Beach, CA 92660. btra 1100 BRISTOL ST. loeated n fair Or!Ye, Room 101, 112644 Pacific View Mortuary ..... ~.ES UNIT NUMBERS al COSTA MESA CA Coste Men, Calllornla This busln!sussbandls c~~ t "''"" ......... I • 112'29, Bid• lhoutd be ,.. ducted by: " ..... Dlrectora. ~2700. Jeff Rood A54 ... ._... turned 10 the attention of wtle · ADfU Kohnbom A99 The Items to be told are -------- HARBOR LAWl- MOUNT Ollvt Cemetery Sales leads furnished Stephanie Davis A 131 genenny detctlbed u fOl.1_the;::;;:::;C::;lty;;;;;;Clef;;;;;;k::;, wit;;;;;;hl::;n;;;;;;eal::;d;.;_ ______ ___ Jerry CaaMI 840 rows: furnl11.we, clo1hlng, 11 5'1eota'5~~~~ Call 642-5678. =--= :a: ~ N= Put a few words ll&atieth =09 C11 MOKAW, JAMH UIQ . Jf.ill'f Cole C71 BROKAW, JAMEi 2ME t k f Q Alchltd OrabowllcJ c1oe BROKAW, JAM!S .. o wor or y u. T~ Aof• C112 OOENA SANCHEZ 1IO ~ "4led C111 <>OeNA SANCH£% 11901 .. -------------~ ........ l!dfttl ,_.. C121 ~~!',!1,DENNIS H3C1-_,_ ........ ____ __,..__..___,_,...~------1 llada lherrnan QI ~.DENNIS IMC ..,_....,.._.,.. __ ~---~-------~ =~cumm.n. ~r: ~~~~~ 1~ --------IOfV1N WMIAM 123C ............ If r--..... ..---111.-tEHCINAS, JESSI! 2t1C ~=·~~. KEN~r~ GARAGE SALE NID 1110 I PHl.Ll'.!1 ,TIAAY ~· ~~~~ "'' _.,,~ON; AOKAt ,.,. INTIQMTID TICHN. tnc -==•1.1•MIQ .......... ~ HINTS Before your garage . -. determine ·What --~Wishto · ... Make sure ~·isdein -~ ~ • • • • • • • • • • • • Tm legal~ at the Daily Pilot is plMseti to announa a nnv sn-via now ai.~labk to new businesses. ~ wiJJ now SEARCH the ""1N for you Ill no~ charge, and SllVe you the time anJ tht trip to tht lAurt House in Santa Ana. Then, rf coune. after tht seard1 is compldgl we Wi/J file ywr fictitious busiNsr 1111me stlllmlml wilh tht ~ Ckrlt, pUb/ish ona a W«lt for few~ as rttJUiml by law and thm fi'4 your proof of~ will1 tht °""'& Clmt. PIMse *' bJ to file J""T fiaitjtMs busiNsr stltJmlmt •• DttiJy Pilat, 330 w. Bay~ ~Mesa. If you t:11111t11t stop bJ ~ aJJ us 111(ll4) 6424321 mJ ru: will make~ p JOU IO hdN& thispmaiwr bj_ mil#. lf Y.sJ.JJ h.Je ""Jfod#r '!',.._ P'--MB•_. wr will~ morr thttn g/tJJlo aist J!llL GoOJ w;,, JI"" w ,,,._. , .. HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR SALE lOUAI. HOUSIMG O l'l'OIUUOllTY All 11al "** ~· "'tllls ~II Mltlitct ID Ult kd· eral f* Heaillt Ad ti 1151 IS ~ ~iuas••i.111 " Wtlrtl1I • ..., ,...Kt. ll•ltall11 " dlsw•l111ll111 .... " ""cetar. 11llg1M, lft, U.da,_ tarlllill l&llUI If ......................... ... ., """~1, llml· ..... • dlscrinliUt ... .'' Tiiis 1nspaJll •Ill nol ........, ICCIJI.., ldftttiM· Mii llf IUI 11&111 n lc• ls 11 w111..-ol 1111 law. 09' llMUS n ..,._, ....,., "at all dWllillts lllftftlHd Ill 11111 ........................ ..... ,,, .....,Ulll.11~ ....... n lllllel, call HUO ....... 1 ·D ·424·151G. ,. ............. oc ... ,.... call HUD II Ul·JSll. 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NEWPORT BEA CB OUT·OF·COVNTY NEWPORT NEWPORT 2169 BEACH COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 NEWPORT VACATION 2669 RENTALS RENTALS TO 2722 SHARE 1069 PROPERTY 1525 BEACH 2169 BEACH 2724 Abtolute 81r91ln! 4-Pa.x 29 P•lm• All Quality 58d 3Ba, fam-2·8Ra, 4 garages, lly home nr Fashion +storage & laun rm. Island w/pvt yard + $98,000. All terms. apL Reduced S60K • Owner/Bkr 3n.SS18 Only $539,900 w/ TERMS! Call now .1----------------- P•trlck Tenor• Agt RESORT 7eo.a7o2 PROPERTY 1580 2BR 1 BA Laundry Newport· acroH the iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii li!!i!ii!ii!iii~~iiiiiiiiiiii AT THE BEACH Oceanfront NB 2BR hk·upa, gar, 2868 atrfft: 2Br 1 'A'Ba sin· Newport Height• Npt Bch Oceanfront l!'ald• CM. 1 Br & Ba 1BA. Lrg patio, ga· . Hickory Place. 1725 gl• sty, gar, S825/mo, 2BR 1BA, pool, car-RaHrve now for wkly/ avail for rent to share Annual Rtntlll rage, tennis. $1350 (310) 431·7870 1665 lrvtne Ave#5. No port, no pets, monthly winter rentals. In 3Br condo w/yard. Or Winter Furn Winter! 650-8443 doga. 720-9422 $795/mo. 842·7658 Fully, furnlehed 3Br Large closet, laundry, P I Bl ff E 1Bedrm Apt 1885 NICI! 1 B l', walk·ln 2Ba, g1r. No amk/no kitchen & all other Large Selec tion r me u • xec Eaat of Harbor closet, encl gar. Avail STEPS TO BEACH pets. Karen 434·1424. prlvlllgea. You are: 1·3Bd wntra. $1000-1600 Condo. 2400 s/f, 2Br All utll aid Newly decorated 2Br CLEAN ORDERLY 3Bd 2Ba .......... $1400 3SBa, den/Rofflce. $2400 (714) 9:~61 ~~·B!'tty0, =22~~5o/ 1Ba. No pets. Yearly SaBnRJBo•h•cd•ldc.,b,o , CONSIDERATE RE' 3Bd Npt Hghts. $1895 anregret ltrs 644-0195 $950/,mo. 631·8208 ' C on O, u ly SPONSIBLE ~fd j Property Mgmt S I 4BR 3BA 1 BR Moblle Home equip. Pool. Golfing • 1 pee oua STUDIO near beach, near-by (714)75g..1064 mention CLEAN? NO BeeutHuJ Famllr Hm The flrud9nlal ~ Inside lndry + xtraa. Oulet & Secure. NEWPORT 201 E. Balboa. $S40/ CA TS. $400/mo +'Al on Udo Isle. Reduced San Jose del C•bo, ...,..._ 9 On park In Eutbluff. 1991 N~rt Blvd. BEACH mo, 6 month lease. utll. Avall 9/1. CLEAN S60K. Large comer On the beach, 1BR Avl 11/1. 76o-3109. 84 373 2669 673-0676 or 772-4400 RENTALS TO people call: 65C>-4292, lot ~.o •• ~~r~lly c$1050ndKo.(7aU14) am5,,,_!n9l3tl4•7s. 673·1900 Twn2 Mh ... trB•BIRcou3rtBa "1"'~· 2BR·1 BA $660/mo. •49 Communltl••· Winter Furn'd 2BR SHARE 2724 ~:;1195 or page 651· Private master suite. .,.,,. BAYRIDQI! light & as • • ... Lndry, pool, quiet, nr 13 ....,. A-art 2BA 1 ha• to bch, D/ •~=----·----------b r I g ht, 2 Br 2 Ba l><ary. Gated loc, nlc. all transportation. No •""" ._ menta w, W/D $900/mo Lse NB Pool/tenn/bch/w/d, 5815•000• 117 Via condo. Cathedral cell, view. $3200/mo 644-8923 pets 848-0392 1750 to 52500/mo thru "'HY>. 675-0606. NB Shr lrg, new 28r aundk. Happy environ Havre. Call Agent Newpor1/lrvlne/Tustin "'"" 3Ba twnhm·Faah 111. w/artlat. S500+ Y.lutll . Beverly Clevel.nd HOUSES/ frptc, d/W, pool, spa, VILLA BALBOA Lrg 2 A h IRVINI! AC W/D pool 5675 Cannerf Village Raal1y alngle attch gar, w/d mstr er, 2Ba, trpl, d/w, c ••IY well-dealgnd APARTMl!NT • • · 646-8473 or 631·2111 ~_..,..,,,...,,6_1,...3-3 __ 11..,,1 ____ CONDOS hkups, gated. $1375. w/d hkup, 2 ••l: pkng, 18r 1Ba, serving bar, COMMUNITIES SOUTH COAST Avt 9/23. 760-6899 NB WATERFRONTI BLUFFS $20K Down FOR RENT Avall. 631-8097 Agl. pool/spa/tenn. Gated. pvt patio, $585-$600/ Call our Info Hotline METRO 2686 COM $390/alngla room ROOM W/BAY VIEW to 1st TD of approx Bluff a T own home Avail. s1275. 644-5370 mo. 1548-9081 1-800.IAC-tU 15 ~van ~ow,V uu: . .fo~ldB 38-Twnhse. Bath, garage . s2os7. J'A% LH. I••·-----· 3BR 51795· E'alde 2Br 1'hBa (2 Oc:ie•nfront 3BR Nr SCP 28R 2BA $725 A~o~:~o. 1~7S·8634. 5650 &46-7330n23"'191 Expanded Angellto 4BR $1895/mo. SOUTH COAST 1.mlta), fp, d/W, hkupa, 11V•BA gar, stove , Encl bale. C!ar+prk CdM 2Br 2Ba. Shr w/ NS.Npt Creat 2Br3Ba 2~11~!~:~n BALBOA Agent.. .......... 650-3822 METRO 2186 ~:ggff;~~~~~5~~·· ~~fo) l~2~~650/mo :fn~'&r!~u;4:~a8~ulet, fn~ ·~•~om I hm. ~rbl f:~:i~: P~:~•P~·.:c~'. ..,,N.,... ____ rt_H_n_t.-a"""a---al-n PENINSY" II 2107 Beach Area -rp C, a c w sea v ew. $550+ utll 845-7883 ~ .. -• ·• va.n •E'SIDE 2BR Cottage •1BR ~025• $800/mo. 723-1616 · Aaambl loan. OWC liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2Br 1 B• Condo pool . 2BR 2BA $725/U Npt Hghta Share 3Bd 2nd TD. Motivated Winter Furnl1hed sauna, tennis, frplc: fp, yard, cell tan/nu P COM Room w/pvt bath, 2Ba hm, hdwd fir, frpl,_ Owner wants sold Oceanfront & 19th St. Or Yearly takevlew. $800. Gas & pnt/carpt, alv $890. Rafrlg & dishwasher MISCELLANEOUS lrg closet, w/d. No w/d, yard. $400+utlla . today. 3BD, 2.5BA. 3Br 2Y.rBa •• A!'esome, wtr pd. (816) 893'4438 336 20th St 1548-6094 lpnectla .• 60Nxo30 fpeooea.I. NNoo RENTALS smk/drug/pet. $450. 622·5440 lmm.culale. Great on aandl Furn, fp. Avl 9/ '2&3 Bedroom 472·2096 or 640-2769 famlly area. 474 West· 20. $1750 wntr. 673-1943 Many Oceanfronts EASF TSIDB 2BR0HOUSE lease. 545-4855 cu• t t d P•rk NP Tnhae Ma1-S8S0.$1700/mo enced, Pet K, W/D 2BR 2"" .. S875 wrnoomma • wan• ter Br 2th Ba, 1200 minister. $375,000. •Win ter Oc••nfront v ·11 R I AP'll'DTMENTS hkup or coin-op, attch * -* to •hr 2Br 2BA. aquare ft. AVI lmmed. Call agent, 2Br 1Ba furn cottage. I a enta s ~ agl carport, $800+ NgrpetatHloct• •• vlalku•ltendewc.eNllso, ROOMS 2706 Smoker OK. $387/mo. $845+utll 717·7713 Beverlr Cleveland Patio, gar. Ulll pd. No FOR RENT $300 dep 545-0442 CaU David 444-3829 · Cannery VIDage Realty pets .. $1100. 675-1632 Property Mgmt . Pet•· 760-1713 85Mn8 Iv msg. Roomm.t• to •hare 673-37n. 675•4912 l!•atalde 3Br 2Ba 1 house from S.I lal on canal·mastar 2Br 2Ba townhouse In Specloua 4BR 3BA 2BR w/Oar. 2·aty •ml ••"d. Appr"'~ 1200 •1t, Br w/balcony & view. 0 Costa Me.a. Clear1-eut COV'T FORECLOS•D w/extru on park In CORONA ... BALBOA complex. $795/mo ~~ deco';td. s135o Shr kltch/utll. AVI 9/15. n the move? non-smoker. 2-cat •t· Hom•• for P•nnlH Eaatbl uff. Owner DEL 11.•11n 21 22 Pam, Agt 648-S880 IM. 818-501..:Mn $600/mo. 675-8188 tached garage. prl· on s1. Delinquent Tax, motivated 760-3109. ''iiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ISLAND 2606 Sell your extra vat• bath, laundry, Repos, REOs. Your,..,...-------,. GOLF COURSE VIEW Lovetr, Spacious 3BR CLIFFHAVEN/NB CDM Pvt rm/bath, furn household comm pool. No peta. Alea. Toll Fr" 80(). Very motlv•t•d 2Br2BatwnhmonBlg 2BAnrS.CoutPlaza 28r$900;2Br$850 or unfurn, kltch prlv. i'tems S395+1A utllltles. 898-9n8 Ext. H·l398 .. lier will consider eoa ORCHID Cyn golf course. Trl-M 18R unfurn, retrlg, Fp, Patio, Enc Gar. No No Pets. 411 Polntsettla. $500/ Eves 549·2656 for current llatlnga. any reasonable offer. Lrg SBr 2Ba w/fam rm, w/calh cell, lg m1tr ste frplc, trash compactr. pets. $1050 854·1719 548-3758 mo Incl utll. 875-0902 In Classified Guard gated 3 +2'AI, new cpt/pnt, fp, stove, $1800/mo. 759-8124 No pets. Lse $850; w/ ;=;:======.!========:.:.:===:;:=:;:::;;;;;;.: Orangt County FR, detch hm. Highly ~~$1~:5. ~:,--3~~:11 Harbor View Home prkng 5900· 675-1319 F I & upgraded. Beaut Callf1_________________ 4Br 2Ba, fam rm, fp, Bright 2Br 1Ba upper. orec 01ure1 cottage grdn, walk to Lrg 3BR 2BA comm tennis/pool. Yrly, $1075/mo. Street Defaults bay. La• S2600/mo w/ Avall now. 759-5011 parking. Adell Patter- Dally llsta. 60-75 new opt ok. Agt 640-7083. Front unit, H aon Realtor, 722·2511 Oi"""n Sundav 12-4 gar. Avl 10/1. Agent uge duplex ocean·~,...-------properties lilted dally, .--' 640-7000 Ext 308. close. 4Br 3Ba, blt·lns, X ·lg 1Br, beam cella, each with complete pallo. 51550 lse. 4901 Berber, w/d, mini view prc0 '0 11•u·n ... Record• SAN River. 310-546·5323 yu1 pd. Ouletl $950/ ., COSTA MESA 2124 mo winter. 673-3059 R••••roh CLEMENTE 1076 Lg dphc 2Br 2Ba+olc 840-8773 ext 15 on Penln, w/d, gar, yd.-------- MODl!B Ld PERFECT 1at Month'• Rent $375 ~~!!'B~~~ ;~v~c,:::~ax· BALPENIBNOSAUIA CORONA DEL MAR 1022 FINAL REDUCTION MUST SELL For Sale By Owner. Old CdM Connecticut charm w/lrg b1ckyard on Buck Gulley. Huge Uv rm. w/vaulted cell. Fp, 4BR, 2'AIBA, Fr dra, wood firs. Only $499,000. 418 Hazel. OPEN HOUSE SAT & SUN 1·5PM (714) 494-0U)3 Olde CdM Charmer 2BR 2 full BA. Must Seel at 621 Iris Ave. $368,000 721-0525' Call for an Appl. COSTA MESA 1024 Hlghlr upgrded 11 airy 2br, den, 2ba condo-1250 1q 11, DR, FR, frpl, bale, 2 gara. Pool/1pt, lu1h land· ecape. S150K. 544-2800 3-4 rm• (Den), 2bf+2t>a lnhm, hugt yd, pool emk/pet. S1100 650-9428 2607 2.5 Ba., Plantation Great for peta 846-284' · iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Shutter•, Imported Udo Isle Ba~mt (Dock Sto1'\9, Master Suite w/ 3BR 3BA 1700 aq ft avl) Lovely 4BR 3BA. 2BR 1 BA 1 house to Dual Fireplace and hm. Lg matr, lush yrd. wk/mo/yr-f urn/unf. beach, patio. Yearly Jacuzzi Tub, Fully 4yra old, comm. pool. Posa I•• opt 950.2300 $850/mo. Avl 10/1. Landacap9d. Cul-d9-AN/SS. $1500/mo Avl LIDO ISLE bayfront Jim ............... 675-5089 aac, alngl• loaded vi •Pl 15 846-5722 tum 3Br houH. Avall 2BR 18A v.tblock from street. Close to BRAND NEW 2Br 2Ba now thru 1131196. bch. Very clean. Prkng Schools and Ocean! detachd unit unfurn $2500/mo 87:MS248 ipc. $900/mo. Avall 9/ t 288,990 • · . . 1. Call 909-337-4180 Owner/Brok er ExcepUonaJI $950/mo. Newport Ht • Twnhae --------- C•ll Steve D•lbv 650-4312 3Bd 2.5Ba +Oen 2· 2BR 2BA Oen View AC • $ 1• Fp, 2 lrg patios, 2-<:at Sou th l and Group E 'Sld• T o wnhom• car garage. 1450 mo. gar f lg dw 514751 {714) 362·9800 or Stunning 3Br 2~Ba. CMatlne Agt. 723-4494 mo'. Y:ly r47·n65 (714) 492·1422 Home dbl car attch gar, Newport North 2BR (714) 288-3900-yard. Quiet, newer. 2BA HouH. Hardwd Lrg 2BR 3BA 2 -c•r (ID11'3030018)Pgr $1200 . ~o pets. firs, plantation shut· gar,W/D,OW,fp,aun· David, Agt. 722·1468 tera, perfect condition. deck. arlm. $1600/mo SANTA ANA 1080 Eaatalde Ch arming $2500/mo Agent 673-1744 Avl Now. 2622 18R gardnr, fp, prlv 840-000 Ext 301 801 S. Van N•H & yard, WO hk·up, gar, NPT HEIGHTS03BR CORONA 510 W. HI hi d must •••I Sn5 eso-T h f I ti DEL ••11n g •n ' 2809 or 642·9722 wn ome. rp c, pa o, Ann.A quaint bungalows In angl gar. $1025. 647·7540 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii hl11orlcal area, 2BR Lite/airy 2Br+den, 2Ba Npt Hgt• Lrg 2BR Av .. I 9 /15 2Br 1Y.t8a 1BA each, 2-car ga-condo, DR, FR, frpl, 2 1BA. Encl gar, ow, townhouse apt cloH r • g e • • P a r a t • • gars. Pool/spa, lush new drapea/crpt/pnt. 10 beach & 1hopa. houaH. Near Santa landscp. 11200. 544-2800 $900/mo. 760-1668 $1100/mo. 675-8472 Ana College. lnveat· ment opportunity, . Npt Shra hOuH, 3Br, New 2BR 2BA Fp, NEWPORT 38a, den, frptc, new Laun. rm, spa, $1400/ 2209 W . Monte crpl/pnt, 2-oar gar. mo. Prklng. 1th blk to I ) ONLY $5K DNI Vlat• S t. 4BR 2BA, BEACH 2169 SHl.50/mo. 240-7196 bch N/peta 723-0608 ---------------------------. Gorgeous 2BD 2BA Twnhm W/2·car gar. Xlnt area. A bargain Al $149,IJOO. Call Today. Patrick Tenore Agt 70C).8702 HUNTINGTON BEACH 1040 5971 Olldred Circ le 4BR 2BA, 1,515 aq ft Q UIBT &: SBllBNE 1,198 aq ft. 7-room OCEANFRONT Cualm home with 2-car ga-2 ·3Bdrm Oceanfront 38r 2Ba condo fully RENT rage, open patio & Yearlys • Winters furn. No P•••· Avail across from park. From $1450+ 10/15-e/16/98. $2150/ through Classffled Wiii be sold at publlc Call Bkr 714-642-3850 mo utll paid. 87:J..G607 -------------- auction. Propertlf ln-~'!;~~';,~'!a·J:.:. COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 For more d •ta II a, liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •al•• brochure 6 l.nfo on pr•auc:tlon Mmf. biiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiillll nara call the GSA at 1· 800-421·7848. Run your ad in the Newport Beach Costa Mesa Daiiy Pilot and· the . City D YES,SELL MY CAR t 1A • I - home with 2-<:at oa··--------------11 rage, fireplace, JacuuJ SOUTH COAST & wood-gated atrium. Palm ~esa Apart:m.en1:s . Huntington Beach Fountain Valley Independent to reach over 100,000 homes. · Fax us this form with yo~r credit card# or mail it in with a check fud~I Run for a w8ek I If: · your car does not Sell we'll run it Zip • Phone Wiii be sold at public MEno 1086 auction. Property In-iiiiiiiiiJlllilli•iiiiiiiii apeotlon Aug. 20 & • ~•R 2 .au. S ept. 10• 12•3pm. Nu Carpet/Paint/Air For more detalle, 2-c., g.,-. Bonus Rm. HI•• brochure 6 Into 1135,900 ...... "8-1&1M on pr•aucUon uml· ...,.. nara caJt the OSA at 1 • 80CM21•7148' _A_Cl_tM_G_l __ 1_1_2_5 MISSION VIEJO 1087 LAND AIJ CTION OnU..0..t Sell your extra houMhold Item• ~· So near & yet so far ... That's the feeling you get when you live at Palm Mesa amid the 1u.m greenery of secluded woods 8c sta~ly palms. A Studior. 1 lk l Bedroomt · Jrs. $5~5 ID $600 '• · lBJl $615 ID S650 • Jill S1l5 co $150 A No Pea , • VQ'dc:al Bliodl .. C.CW.fana • N'BW"'~ Paint lk T'lk .. P'llDCSI llOom A Hcaa:d Pool It JIOJD.i .. p~ 8t Bakonla A Gu.p Awila.blt Of6c:c Haun: 9:00 am • 5~ M·P ~ 10:00 Mn 4:00 fa.' ~ 1561 Melli Dr. · S... Am J1CiPa, CA (714.) 1M6-9160 for another Mak FREEi All for $1 o• C..dit Card D MC OVlSA D AMX ----~--Exp - Mail To: DM.Y PILOT 330. W. &oj sar..t, Com Melo, CA 92627 (1141 6'2..5618 0. FAX (7' 41631-659' ~'°'1>'°'+1 ,,,.,_a.It /Wti,,.tt ea.. •,w. """"' Mot - • $10 lot ~ INt, $1 .00 wit °"""'1twJ ... ' ... ~( . •I iii f!6 . oi I .t;; • ,'('I )9 ( ;c. . v ! .3 I Ol ~· WI SI • f I ,b nc.. .111 • II r I GOOD w i 8(: 1 re • .ae ,ii.. .11·. ( b't AD! ,le a -e. QI' Call b 1 ' -. 0 I II tu r 642-IG • ·h ,'(1 I 5678 el : Getto the baste ABC's Attic, basement, and closet theb get some cash. e..1:ae7a· =i'The Buyer's Market" ti Check .your shopping list off by stopping in today at any one of these local Orange County Auto Dealers! "Buy, Lease or Browse" nge County__'s Auto Dealers are Number One ·i.n Customer Sati action SADDLE BACK & .. service Parts IRVINE AUTO CENTER 1 ·800-831-3377 714 3.80·1200 • CREVIER BMW Santa Ana Auto Mall Edinger at 55 Fwy 835-3171 ~~ CONNELL CHEVROLET 2828 Harbor Blvd, C.M. 546-12000 .. Ofl\l'SLER fM?J ATLAS CHRYSLER/PLYMOUTH 2929 Harbor Blvd. C.M. , 5-46-1934 TUnLE CLICK TUSTIN DODGE 40 Aut~i8~~~8l;, Irvine CM'tMlmlO get to .. ~ nu:-.:.: •. ., LAiltt. RAY FLADEBOE HONDA # 16 Irvine Auto Center 714-830-7600 ® HUNTINGTON BEACH HYUNDAI 16661 Beach Blvd. H.B. 142-:0631 ORANGE COAST JEEP/EAGLE/ OLDSMOBILE PONTIAC, GMC TRUCK 2524 Harbor Blvd"'Costo Mesa 549-80~3 NABERS CADILLAC-BUICK 2600 Harbor Blvd .• Costa Mesa 714 540-9100 FLETCHER JONES MOTOR CARS 1301 Quall St., Newoort Beach 833-9300 1111 TumE CLICK NISSAN 2845 Harbor .Btvd,Costa Mesa 540-64,0 .: -l I', u .. • II ' • I! c I! " I ~ • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 1 I ' ( i ( [ i I ( i • I I i ' l I . ' GAMGESALES c<iP.ONll- ~~~~~~1~~~~~~1~~~~~~ 1 oEL MAR EMPLOYMENT FURNITURE 6014 PETS & 6122 ioiiiiiiiiiiii~5~5~3~01~~~~~fo:~ ANIMALS 6049 MOVING SALi! ii King Iron Country Iii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; I Sat, S•Pt II, 8-nooo SALES MOR HeadbclJlootbd. VIM"dl ADOPT·A·PET Household appll-1 Green linlsh, one ol ance1, furn & many lnt•rnet Ad\lertls ng Klndl $600. 548-3353 Every Sat & Sun at othet" Items. 2431 4th ~gency looking tor PETSMART, Fountain Ave. (1 blk W. ol E11:pe rlenc ed Salas Sot• Bed Double, Valley. Puppies, kit-GOiden Spoon) Person 10 head up handsome on-wht up. 1~---~-~---1 0 C ' I hol.I.~. xlnl ma"·•••, tena and more, all Sal• Sal 11th eam· range oun V Ila•• ., '" looking ror loving, car· team. Commission Ilka new $200. Ra-1 h CALL 11:30. Bikes, clothes, Only. We're heading cUner, beautifully up. ng omea. 597• lamps ect. 12 -Mouo tor cyberspace et holstered from Robin· 9037 lor more ~nlo. Bey Or. (Spyglua) warp speed. Get on aona, llke new $175. BLACK LAB PUPS board while you can! 723-4902 A.KC Utled dem, Anrt- CaH !or appointment: Solld Oak Entertalnml lah ch alre. Show, fld. 714/tMS.8588 Ctr $299, 3-pc bf Ht companion. 548-8755 (Earth Stallon) $125. 650-4905 FREE to a great home: TUTORS PIT H.S. W•t•rbed Frame, box· Gorgeous le male Math thru Trig, Chem, spring & mattress 575 G•rm•n Sh•Ph•rd, Bio!, lorelQn tang. Col-2-chra 125. 650-3900 ' 3 years old, very el· l•Qe GPA 3.2 -t-. 58.50-· fecllona1a, hsebroken COSTA MESA 6124 Cul-cl .. .S•a Sal• Sat, Sept"· a-1 Ramona Pl. (otf Santa An• btwri 15th & 16th) Sl0.50/Hr. 443-2700 & obedience trained. WAITRESS/WAITER MERCHANDISE Love kids/pets. Inside Good Jobs PT/FT !or amau res-MJSC. 6015 dog. Call 858-5488. rellable services tauranl In Costa Meaa. Klltena Persian Pedl· lntereatlng things Flax hra. Musi be gr.-d, healthy, CFA. b neat. Call 646-7762. Oun S&W, .357 Mag· $250 Call 722·5269 IO uy num, 8 In. weighted, wood, Ilk• new! $300. S•v• abused and It's all there EMPLOYMENT can 650-6511 abandoned pets. Be a •••~ d•y voluntearlfosler. Call ., SERVICES 5533 PLANT SALE ACRES 714-5517-9037. In Classlllad c.m.n1 fountains s110, bird bathe S20. Cltru .. ·J;::;::;:;:-7----11--~6~4~2~-5~6~7~8~­ Pleu::.-::•ara that fruit-avocado {trulUng) PIANOS & • M:'u~~ll·c~~!. 8~~;~~~: anllquas & M orar 5115 Udo Sands Or. S•I• Sat 9am-2pm. Furl'!, toya, clotha1, books & lols moral 3061 Carob. No earty birds Please! Stoft, Refrlg, Couchea trlllsc turn & clothing. 2·famUy. 10 Saascap• Or. al Suparlor & Ticonderoga Sal 9-2 510· Juniper•. Ylnes. ORG""S 60S9 Iha II stings Iii lhls cat· herb• S 1. Kg palm II 8' ni' PETS 6: , •'OIOJY may require you _js~2~0~.~·~--~~7~4~-.. ~2~2:_1.::::~":::::-:::::1 .. n .. .,• to call • 900 number B•bW-Qr•nd Plano .rw.-.u,WUN PETS& 6049 ANIMALS In which there la a PROBATE SALE Uka new. HI gloaa blk. charge par minute. Bronzaa lncludlng Worth $5,000. Mu11 QOMESTICS 5540 LIV••ln Da~tlm• Companion, prafer senior citizen. Free room & board. Call lor detalJa. Newport Bch {714) 548-4512 MERCHANDISE Mongollan slave tabla, Mii $1,9515. 527·1'54 5' broru:e mermaid Turn ot th• C•ntury table, 8' Bllnd Ju1lice. Upright. aoUd oak, ,.., etc. tvory Including 9' tt I k tusks, SWOfdl, Sarnurl P• ern, VOfy •Y•· helmet, Iota of tumi. 1898 Wlnterroth • Co. artbo11. $1175 080 lure lncludlng ant~ 2!51 ·1500 or &41 ·1699 quaa, South West cu-·i-="'-'=::..:"-'"-'-"""~11 rlol, wall cupboard•, armolres , tablea, Coodjobs palntlng1, vuaa, fish bowls, Loula KV deak, reliable ffn"il'ts 8' Baroque mlrrot & lnterutln1 thlnp carved console, etc. ID b 1240 Logan tfll, Coata uy Mesa. 108.m--4pm •Y· It's all I here IANTl~~Q~UESi!i~~6~0~1;;;;0-:;:~"';;;d•;Y~~;w;·;gone;-~·;;;';;l-~..l!l.~.2iry~d~•i£!!..Y ~ I' in aa~'ificd WBUYINQ IT•MS• COMP~S 6018 From 1I00-1"60. 1 pc 10 anllr• ea1a1e. PaJn1. Lap Top Computer Inga, booka, furniture, Navat u19d. Mu11 .. C- ate. Immediate cash, rllk:e, 11000. 723-1188 top $. 873-6223 hi mag: APPLLANCES 6011 JEWELRY. FURS !!"!';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Ji ART 602S Frig 18' Whirlpool wt lcemaker. >On1 Condi S150 OBO. 548-0812 Movlrit1•D•lua: ft:•frlg GE 18 cub n. A>mortd. • Ice maker, g\aae ahalvaa. 4yra old. S325. obo H0-1575 LUXURIOUS LYNX :v. langth coat, u: med, gorgaou. b111· pain, 15000. 850-5882 Norman Aock......n &. O.U lhhoa, over 20 yra old, signed & n~ber9d. PP. 474-«)31 W••h•r/Dryer 1140 ea.., frig 1175 /I.Jr Con-Tag Heuer ladlaa dlllonw 1!50. 848-6&41 Swlaa walch, xtnt concl, 11US new, HI $500. 842-21551 Whit• K•nmore waanat &. °"'*' St for boU\.. 131-7"48. BUILDllfG _fUllllTllll ____ 6_0_1_41 MATUlAtS C•M•" w/ matching Kfttry ..._ w/alde tta. ... chair. ''"' Aetto Prine. •rcfi h.ad•, r.iM<t • month• new MOO mouldlnQ, atd .U., dk ' Celt 97&-2178 • r9d mUtogMy. 2 Mte, • ESTATE IAL'E 11000 eacll. 860-45aO ~o ........ ~.1-.,---__,.~~~~-• ...,....__ OPPJCB t...,..., IOI. Dede PVUlITt1U • MEH HOU91 IAT I .... 11 T1L ..... IQVIPIOllllT t047 ... _ .... ..... D -•JOt 0. ofl'loe ft.Im k'I QQOd ~~ oond. DHk. credeNa, •• ; Orange County Bird Club BIRD FAIR c.a tor a. eoo. dble, wtde ..,. C*bl-MM dlWN ('9CW Of .~;....__..;1;;4;;:1..;l;,;7-'70"'---~ . ~). UP'*• dw• (t "' t4DO II 111 II llkll ....... 1 ti wu• .uo. 1 .... ,. l400 "'"'· ...... . ......... or 1111cl111Hl1f1d. t11lor110• 1dllh .. HI wn . • • _,..._ I ·= Tied w:I. • -.. I ... _ ...... ,,,. • -• ""'"""' .. .•.. , . ................... "" ........... . '",,... flf .. ..... ::.:--"'·= ......... """' .... -.. • • • • .......... PORSCHE 9175 '88 912 Black 2 door. 4 cyt, $3500 U Isl Please call t>etwffn 7prir-Dpm. a7U842 The new Range Rover. SeeinSide for details. .,. RANGE ROVER -~_ .. _,. ______ -.. ._ ...... -~ -.. .. --• • .. " .11-.. • l\:• 41 • ,,.,, •• .A ... -·., .............. . MODEL POffCT $319 900 AISOWl'Et.Y IEAUTIFUll $214.900 Over 3000 sq. It. of living space• Over $156K in 8lg bright & spacious. 3 huge bedrooms. 2 full tast~ful upgrades! 5bd," 3ba with formal dininp. baths. Hidden In' one of Cos1a Mesa's best kept falTllly room, bonus room &_private spa. Cent. air, secrets! Quiet fami"' street. Huge lot great price! neutral colors. can now. (33M'AR) · .. -(13GAR) • 'l -• - 11.Mllll START YOUR PYRAMID NOW1 $189, 987 2 completely separate houses on one huge lot! Both ha.uses are 2bd, 1 ba. Separate laundries, yards & driveway & garages! Can·1 lose with this deal. (19POM) · ~--- WARMTH a CHARM $188,900 Light, bright & airy 4bd, 1.5ba Halecrest home. perfect for 1st time buyers. Hardwood floors. Cozy fireplace. ( 12CON) _ ... ' -·-------- PIC1URE PERCT $199 900 Fresh paint. new roof, brick planters, new windOws. lovely 3bd, 1.75ba with add-on deo/offlce. Great kitchen & \!J)graded bathrooms too. 2 car _a.tt. oar. (87PRE) vnr•• BEST BUY IN NEIGHBORHOOD Sl 69 900 True wilderness surrounds this 2br. 1'.5ba towrihome. 2 car spotless garage. Dining room. pool, spa, tennis, clubhouse. 1 mite to ocean. Priced to sell fast. Call now. (1 OSTO) CIMm.ITTf ICITT SERVING ALL OF ORANGE COUNTY OPE'\i I IOl :SE SAn RDA\' COSTA MESA 1 no Shamrock Gayle Hobson-lewis 1083 Salinas (1·4) Elsa Hoyt 2362 Rutgen(l-4) Cammy Leslie WESTMINISTER 14141 Enfield David Hayes $228.800 $227,000 $214,900 $284,900 OPB'l 1 fOl!SE Slll\DA\ COSTA MESA 906 W. Joann(l-4) $165.000 MomqueVano 2718 Sta.rbird (2·5) $359.000 Bill Lupls 3359 Ma1'gold (l-4) $319.900 Elsa Hoyt HUN11NGTON BEACH 8641 Atlanta ( 11-4) $99,000-119 ,000 Ilene Anderson OPI .'\ 11< >l . ._,, "\I i.,t, ''\ COSTA MESA 360 s.a IAbeJ (l-4) Jet,. Mahoney U7 Monte VW. (l-4) ~MalloMy -· $189.~ $179.800 U!'n'ris 8a~f!~:S~~g ado111ble 1 BR 1 Bl'Jf~ car oar. Shows IJoht & bright comro...AAOIS, spas & tennis. Quaint gated community. (nNt:W) HUlmNGTON 1.ANDMARK 55+ $91 000 Great t BR 1 BA fower end unit in a Oar1t·like S:E1tting. Laroe living room & bedroom. Neutral tones. Beacll close. TennlS. pools, spas etc .. etc! (87COR) OCEAN BREEZES FOR ONLY $132,500 2 large master suites, 2.5BA townhome wiJh cozy fireprace. Laroe patio, liaht & bright. Mirrore<I wardrobes In bearooms. (29VIC) YORKTOWN VILLA r.33,000 2BR, 1.J.5.BA. All new paint and carpe • model perfect 1WO story townhome in a great loc. bike to beach. Very light and bright. Very private. (9581C) ~~~~~Ef:, throughout. Shows llOht ~t'rt~ Huge 2BR, 2BA, wilfi oversized 2 car attached oaraoe. Inside location with soothing streams. Excellent price. (87VIL) RELOCATION FORCES SALE $150,000 Owner's transferred..., and ~re motivated I Beautiful 3BR (huge master) .::~ 2 car att Jl8raoe1 Inside ~~() comm pools, spas & tennlS • ca t nowl P£RffCT IEAUTY FOR llt ~ IUYER 1115,000 Charming,38R. 2BA. home In a AUlet ne!ohborhood. Close to golf course & schooll!. ~eel the ~oan breezes. Newer roof & btthroom nooong (90WJO) •• •18HT I lfAUTifUl 1115.• Huge 2BR. 2BA .tvmhm with 2 car attached garjQe, ns oJ~. , s~lghts & extra windows tool cozy i for garden setting. Comm. pools & 18 . ffL'll!1' llODB. . ., ... Ofd~·Ff,t; ~ ~!!fl~ unit less than 1~s duis~v ~ hin~'llnrcc>~ior.'m~s11er. dfytf Inc 4ttll) BACK BAY DELIGHT $174,900 Secluded & quiet end unit. Close to Ba.Ilk Bay. Large 3BR 2~BA 2 car gar. Nati oven, range,'Berber carpet. Wrap around papo. (34UNI) . _,, CUSTOM 4 BEDROOM $115 000 Custom 4BR,. 2BA home buitf with h111.hes1 stand'ards ~ quality. reatures family room. & den! large kitchen with tile. Locatecr on huge R2 zoned kit! (21MIN) HUNTINGTON BEACH BEAUTY $199,000 Tastefullv upgraded 4BR. 1.75BA single story home in fantasllc H"untington Beach neighb<irhood. Shows light & brlgflt w/new carpet & painl. (51 SKY) UNBEllfVABLE PRICE! $191,000 Newport Beach peninsula near the Newpru:t Harbor Yactit Club! Steps to bay & beach! 2BR. 2BR w/gara~i fireplace, wet bar, ceiling fans, light bright patio. (IS 18AlJ IMMACULATE HOME $19t,OOO Huge 3BR, 1. 75BA home located on corner lot. House has been completely remodeled In and out with everything of the highest quahty. (12JET) HOME SWEET HOME $206,000 Cute 3BR 1 BA on huge R2 zoned lot on Eastside loc. new windoWSltexture. coating, raised foundation , att garage. (18FU ) QR·2 STORY-OCWt BREED ~ IOO Small\.secluwtract SUrTO\l!lds a lush pa~k .. Great HoorP-1an 1 B BA down. upgraded CJ!l I window cov .• tam rm br Ip .. private rear yrd .. (18 AR) DEUGtfTRJl DUPLEX 1215 •1 WeU maintained duplex In good are. Each has ~BR, 1 BA. private yards. One stofY. Excellent investment. Call tooay for m,ore lnformatl6n. (21 MAR) £XTRAORDIMARY VIEWS ~··· StµnolnO 38R"~.58A.=ulted ceilings. ights & pnv1te lpa. wzy fl . HuR! deck O master, ~er=~sr spa. (~t 1.5 miles from . .. NEWPORT BEACH PENINSOlA $499,000 Comer lot wlgreat bayview. 4 bedroom. 2 bath. huge deck off living room, large brick enclosed yard. Plenty of par1tln_Q: Home is vacant Gal~ for a private showing. (14BAY) .-mwr OCEAN BREmS $119,900 Huntington Landmark 55+ upper Newport model! Greenbelt views from this 2bd. 1 75ba w/skY1!9hts. whitewashed kitchen, tile entry & more (86POR) ----- "ONE OF A KINOft $221,IOI 3BR. 1. 75BA. family room with hioh beamed ceilings. Expansive_orounds are beaut1fulfy landscaped. cozy fireplace. Remodeled gourmet kitchen· private spa & sauna. French doors. (14SHA) PROMISE ME A ROSE GARDEN $227.000 Beautlful 4BR. 2BA with formal dining! Neutral carpets. open country kitchen Cqzy 1replace Beautiful rose garden & fruit trees. (10BAL) RARE R3 ZONED $243 900 Large R3 zoned lot in good area of Costa Mesa 9300 sf with 3 existing units Suitable for 4 Well maintained and always rented Price 1ust reduced to sell. (37HAM) TRULY U"IOUE PROPERTY 1269,900 This truly unique pro~rtv has everything 4BR. 4BA gool. spa, cabana. deck & Callf rm x-large corner lo! & golf course view (291RV) RARELY ON THE MARKET!! S322,000 Only a few were built -3BR 1 story Buccola "Upper Bird" Home -crown molding. French Doors. spa, gorgeous brick front yard & m0<ei! (18KIN) SPLASH INTO SUMMER $359 OIO Golf course life without the price! Wonder1ul ~BR, 2Y.BA with spacious family room on gu1et C!,!1-de-sac Oversized master suite. Prrvate pool & spa. (27STA) HUGE lOT W~Ol 6 SPA S35t 711 Drastically reduced! Beautiful custom built 38R 2~ home In exclusive Mesa Verde. Opt!n family room. 2 fireplaces.Pflvate DOOi & ~-Hu® lot qn J>iivate cul-de·sac near Mesa"Verde C'ountryl:lub. (3JHAI) BRING THE fAllU.YI 1 ·· 5BR, 3BA M8$1 Verde home. Pool & spa, BR, 1 BA down. Large family rm,. formal. dinlnr& breakfast ' nook. Front cou~rd a security gate. Near 2 gott courses & parks .. (180RI) mer.~~Foo1f ~1of~ea. Large == hu~ bonus rm1,,fm. rm formal dine, ~Yf~Rtchen, freSh paint, new Tiie. Really must seel ,18NtW) • ' FIRST TIME BUYERS NEVER HAD IT SO GOOD, CALL US TODAY TO FIND OUT WHY! ~ I • ·- .. -11 . . -... Our RECORDED 24-Hoar Info Lins for details or faxed brochure on PRIVATE YA.qo OFFERS SPA & WATERFAU ~ i·.·~ ,"be: "m 3Bk <'Bil. .• •id•!" •11CIJ~r' CJI oft 0~ dt'c • ~JH '' 11 il. t sec S¥S 'T13-t ,. 1 JortnQ l•L~t see 1 SS69 000 REMOIB.U & VACAJIT FabWu condo in Ole Bkl1ts. New whie IA'!iances. tarast.ic greenbel location L9'C & ally ru111e ny. $331,• IEWPCln BUCH UIDER $350,000! 48R. 2BA. !JM open IO«plan. New ~ & ~. All re.tral decor °'*15 10 prr49 yarcJ ~ & spa. $331,0llO flJCE UPCUIH HOME S8R, 3BA UDCnded MOid model Oownslan BR coutj be olfice Of den CUSlom doors, ci.nah: riy, aned ~case. ~ge msll suite. 3-<:ar garage. sa1.• CRUT GREE.a T lOCA TIOI 30 ft hv111~ rm. private cotrtyad, wrap arOl#ld patio. Li~ & bfigtt h1g_I!_ vaulted cetlllgS: A *Y special home. $Z51,5Cll RAltCHO SAi JOAQUll lo'tlely2BR townhomew/den owrlool(llg greenbelt & paik lotsol pnvacy: al( cond solar heat. exlra slOf10ll & more. $251,00I lDWEST PRICU CUSTml HOME NewCl.151omtR.38R.2 SBAwoodftoorh~ Marbletpl,hleonbalh l~ praj EJslsideClJSllXn $241,00I YW POlllT WITH IAY VIEW Waijng dlDICI toBalloa lsllnd. Galled 1991 Medl9rnan Villa w/vft ol back • & Sailbom. t.Mge 1BR. 18". '23',• IEWPOln CRUT TOWJllOME Fabllous. perrnelllr location. ~ 28R +den, U(l!lfaded w~dwood firs. kUhsl wl1h pm-bu ba. ~ lolt/ona. Freplace. Close to beach. $233, .. HWPCllT CREST • LOWUT PRICE! ~.....J,~townhomew"'la!Uionatuters BMedmir01s,eat-f'lkicha\ Pnct QlfUUUll' PkJs mini ~ view $221,00I GREAT NOME l.Mfy4BR ll!lclose to Mile5qia1 P.t. golf & shopping Huge back rMd $215, .. IAWJI • LME FOREST 38R. 1.758A110le1reesoll*Forest. V....w.lwoochauledcetl1n9S Matble ny, oozy lrpl & ldblinQ spa"'* IM a 11'111.., •oain. $115,731 IARCAll HOME • CAMEi GROVE 38R, 1.584. cul+~ ioc:.ion. RV pad, clean & ready. has an enclosed paero & lafge Nsldl ~o. Gleat stnr tm $131,731 S S79,000 1·S s Ml,000 Sun 2·5 1211 Goldenrod s 775,000 Sun 1·5 14 Skyul Dnve s 448,500 Sun 1·5 ., .. 1118 La Lomas Or IC 1 ·5 -114 VI.a Lido Nord $2.395,000 Sun 2·5 ,.,,,..,IUU 3141 Corti Portofino s 499,000 Sun 1·5 A.Murptiy 3100 eon. Hlm'lola S 43S,OOO &in 1·5 ;i ..• ,.,., , • s..n. tourt• Sal/Sun 1·5 12~Coutt 56111 1 ·5 14 8Mft ColHt 1·5 8.~ ••1111-11 ' s:M ~Ill Drive $ 359,000 Sun 1. s S.Zarrinnegar 501Tudn s 495.000 Sun 2·5 MJ~ 3131 Col1ll Maltt s 319,000 sun f·S .. s 509,000 Sun & .. 24 HouR Ao PROPERTY INFORMATION L1NE -860-723-7723 (* THEN ENTER THE CORRESPONDING "Auo10 Ao" l.D. NuMBER) 24 HouR AUDIO D ESCRIPTION OF Au. P ROPERTIES tN THIS ADVERTISEMENT NEWPORT BEACH'S FIRST 24-HouR BROKER BIG BEAR LAKEFRONT . 791 Con: • F:in IX<11ncd 48d Suitt<. 4 58th • 4i8d Sun.:. 581h \\/ l\\o 112 Balh<> • 98d • 98:1 . Plu\ Gue(I Quaner. • Appro~ I 0.000 o;q fl on Dbl Lot • Sauna. Gym Rrc. Rm & Mud Rm • Formal Dilling Rm. Library. Remodel • "Gold Co;a..;i" oo Linda 1,11e. P\I. Dock • Lind:i 1 .. 11e·, l\ICN lkaulirul Home • Fum1,h1ng' ~fa) l>e Purch:L~ $3,900,000 • 3 Bd •• M:ud'" Room. Loft. Sp;i • SBd.. Fann:al lko. Pnva1e BOOll Dock • 68d • 4 58 11.. 3 Fireplace~ • Ocnnfrclflt Home. TOOllly Rebuilt • Totally Rebuilt Cimom Home • Endo~d Interior Atrium • Gounnd K.il.chen w/Eial-in It Wet &r • Exteosivc 111e of Grt111ite/Mlllble • Lo~1 FU Price oa Lincb hie (Ad.~) $1,7'9,000 $1.649,000 (Ad. 6615) CAMEO HIGHLANDS • 4731 S11rar Drirc • 4Bd .. :?Bo.. Renll>Cklled 1n 1986 • 5Bd .• 4Ba... Gate Guarded • l Bd . :?.58:a .. 3 Ston« • F'U"eplxc:'m Ma-act Bed~ Single Le\'el • AJC. Occ:in & C1ry Lighl VieW$ • Approllimotely 80' on the W:11er • Cm1cive Fi111111C1na Ava1h1blc • Firqil:ia: in Li\'in&lf:lnlily~ Bed • ~ View. Pnv:ite Loe. & Chamun& (Ad. 66i.) (Ad. 6620) $889,000 7 S1111frc Viua • 5 8cJ • 0\1.~r 100 F«l on the Waler • 4 BtL 68:1 .. Fin:pl~"'· Pool & Sp:a • Sp..•ct. V"tc\\< ofOc\.':111 &. GolfCouN' • Loa Appm\ 1/2 :11.n:~ \\/11 f>'.ilru Tn..'-' • lntenorCoumard ""h Pn\alc.: Pool • Second Lar~c~I Lot on hnda 11,lc NORTH LAGUNA BEACH 304 Wc\'nwuth • 48d . 4 S811 . Fireplxe in Li"'"& Rm • JBd . :?Ba. Fin:plxc 1n L1\ mg Rm • Ocean V1t:W Est:ue. lmm:iculatc • CH) & Ocean Vic"'· Model Qualny • Bonus Room now used as 11 Gym • High Celling<. l.Jmc<-1onc Floors. Pool $1,095,000 BALBOA PENINSULA NEWPORT NORTH VILLAS 208 East Bar A1·e1111c 507 T11sw1 Ai ru11c • Nc1'cr48d 38a .. Cu~om Hom.: • -IBd . JB:i • Toc:il Con1e111p Remodel • MBR Suite & L1\ int Rm "'IFi~pln.-c • Fin:pl:11..'I! 1n u\1ng Rm . Eng G:inkn • Lra Open Living Area .. Vie\~1n1 B:ilc • Foounl! to Accommodal( a 2nd Roor $565,000 (Ad. 6600) $485,000 PBNINSULA BAYPBO "LOWEST PBI~' .1,071,000 3BB, 3.5BA Formal DiDJ.Dg Area 8peotacular Panoramic View Master W/8ttting Boom • Shared Dock Can Aooommodate l.&r Boat OCEAN/CATALINA VIEWS $899,000 •4621~ • Cameo Shores • 4BR, SBA • New Gourmet Kitchen •Courtyard entry+pool • Open & Spacloua feeling • .Aooesa to S Private Beaches CORONA DBL 11AB $629,000 •am>.•~ •nu.ftnplaoee ...... bedroom. ld\Uqroom • i..r,. kitclMm wlaartwa wiDdow • lParm.al LR and DR BARBOR IUDOI l8TAD8 tMl,000 •dD.aBA • LICht IDd alrJ rd J OIWJ dmlc'D • Prtnee pW-llllHJ mwwwu•cs COllDO .... DLCOOBT BILL ..,.,., • i.o..t prtoe 1n Beloouri • a bedroom. a.a Ba • Llbnl7 ·~DlDlns • BnUi:fMt Mook WDTCLin' "89.000 • 3BD,aBA • artnpi.o. • Larp ocnwed brtokp&Uo •hrk·Ww~ CL11'1' llAVD teae,ooo •BBB. a.OBA • Jl:ldra larp )(>t • J'inplaoe 1n llYins • flt.mlq~ • Bclllua~ • o.n • Larp lPamlq Boe.a m.VDTB TBRBACB OCBAN, BAY, VIBW WAS •a.eTO,OOU NOWt99&,000 • 8peotaoulat" rinn • 4Bll. SBA . • Printe Cou.ri1Wd • Gourmet kitchen Boom CARNATION COVE BAYl'BONT • Peaoetu1 Rarden oourtyard ·~deOkfor •~Harbor views • Remodel • SBR. 3.5BA • 8barecl boat dock for large boat • IBD, 18& -~ ...... tarp Jmelbm/r.an11trl rocm h'ma1 LB and DB • 8eour1Q' S)a&em •I BB +l.DBA •Din ·~Dlntq • Bxoe'lat Cond!Uon • I l"inplMle IAJ.BQ.l W,411D .... ..... 1.0BA • •• _. a.v.i • Clli.to.., • PrhUa OOUVU'd ' l . - Chrtata • <Wry ,.Long Over 300 Sales 1n· orange Co. (714)~ -.... -------~-------.. . . to The Llongs have run a very successful office in Newport center for the past ten years, called LLONGS OP NmWPORT. During that time, they wrote a highly respected real . estate column for the Newport Ensign. They have been consistently in the top echelon of real estate professionals during that time. 150+ PORT STREET SALES Their principal sales activities have been in the Corona del Mar vicinity, with special emphasis in the Harbor View Homes section of Newport Beach, where they have personalty represented buyers and/or sellers in more than 150 Port Street transactions. They have also been active in community affairs, serving in the CdM Chamber of Commeroe, the Newport Balboa Rotary Club, the Harbor View Home-Owners .Association and on the ACROSS FROM THE GREENBELT .. --·--... : 1 t>Gard of the Pacific Symphony Orchestra. Geny has also taught Instrumental music at the Andersen Elementary School, and Christa has taught guest classes in dance at CdM H.S. and UCL "Due to computer related technology, real estate is changing so fast that It is increasingly 9ifficult for t lie small company to compete technologically." "We were among the first Newport Beach companies to utilize the computer for ad and brochure layout, but that t;las become a minor part of computer involvement. Maxine Montgomery, Prudential ealifornia's manager is always anxious to be on top of every hi-tech development in the field. That fact, plus the national and international involvement with other Prudential Real Estate offices made our choice an easy one." Phase I, steps to the Andersen Elementary School, vtew of the extensive athletic fields, five minute walk IO community pool, a paradise location tor the fitness oriented family. Basic Montego plan-48Rltwo baths, ample room to expend. One of the lowest priced single story homes on the market. $475,000 OUR CLIENTS WRITE: ~ ·LARGEST SINGLE STORY May 24, 1995 Fonner Harbor View Homes saJes oflloe, almost 2,300 sq.fl. magnificent living room of almost t ,000 sq.ft .. New paint In and out. new hardscepe front and rear, sky lights. air- condltloned, large quiet lot Mid 1800 Bk>ck, sou1tt feeing rear yard, lots of room to Dear Geny & Christa: expand. (Architect estimates: to 4,000+-sq. fl). $474,500 1 ... TOTAL & IMPRESSIVE REMODEL -OPEN SUN 2..S A fine remodeVexpansion In Hatbor View Homes. Near the greenbelt. Phase II, large, sunny back yard. PooVSpa. Comptee9ty upgnaded, with the finest new doors, windows. flooring, security system. roof, appMences, etc. 5 Bedrooms, new master suite and kids suite upstairs. 1947 Port Laurent. $149,000 This Carmel Model In the Port with aJI new kitchen, including Just steps to the greenbett In O~RGEYARD remodeled and modemized, ts, counter-10pS, lighting, etc. SMALl DOWN PAYMENT BUYS YOU CHOICE TURTLE ROCK VISTAS Qualty/affofdebillty In 1'61 ~-plus denloftlce townhome. SuMY and bright. peaceful and priva .. IOcatlon. end uni. ""' tpllCbJI two Cir .-:Md garage, MCUrity system and private epa. 8elW ~ "*'Y lnelr1or lWlldl&. and exnmely wy ... emrtor meln9lnance. Assumllble mortgllge ,,... .. property easly atfOnilblj b .. prof1111011el couple. $271,000 • OCEAN, BAY AND CATALINA VIEW lEASE -Quiet L.Ocltlon 4 BR, 3 BA, Harbor View Hffts South (LU8k) upgnaded. $3,200 MOnlh r" I want to commend and thank you for your efforts on the purchase of our home at 1857 Port Charles. Your professionalism sets a standard that ideally all agents and brokers would abide by. As a broker representing myself as a buyer, I felt you were fair and honest with me while also representing the best interests of your cii£..~l Your knowledge of the neighborhood and real estate market, as well as your follow up with all the behind the scenes elements required of ciosing an escrow.. were exceptional. Thanks again, and I wii certainly recommend your services to others whO may be buying or selling real estate in the area. Sincerely, AndyBrooks Brooks & Associates Real Estate Appraisal and Coneulting. $4,500,000 This custom 5. I acre estate has 9,000 sq. fl. house and a separate guest house. This spacious home Is an architectural delight -uniquely In teresting and romantic. Ocean & Beach Clo5c $449,900 Over 3000 sq.fl. Huntington Strand home. Pool, spa. lavish lawn, 4BR + study. 3&\ (I BRJBA downstairs). Excellent buy. Vacant and ready for you/ 11ar Bat Deal ln 1\Jwn $538,000 Falrhavm Estates. Over 5,400 sq. ft. U~ throughouL Bright and cheerful ln~.(i.!;R + study, 3.5 BA. Built In J 988 Ad no18 I s119,ooo 'epadous 28R. 2BA plus stcic!ly and lofl. Approx. 2000 $(/. ft. First tlmt bll}"U & Investors ckltghd Slpl Hill pnd Long Beach Location. ,. ExccptlonaJ Custom Home $1,295,000 City lights & coastal canyon views. Quality worltmon- shfp throughout. French doors, moldings, 3 f rpl's, 6 car garage wllots of custom cabinets, 58R. 4.SBA. Long driveway + much more. TaDdng Ad I 1015 Nwer IMd In 58R. 5.5 BA ~ study (5200 sq. ft. /tvlng space) on over 20.000 sq. fl. lot. Sest centrally localed Cowan Heights arm In secluded private gated com- munity. Custom quality throughout. $314,900 West Patt 7 ~r new. JBR. 2.5&\. approx. 2 J 00 sq. fl Immocutatdy landscaped front & rear. Owner bought another, prlud for qulcll sole. $490,000 9 unll apottrnmt. 2 ymrs MW. 2 .stoty (tofa/ 9895 sq. ~-) Annual~ Income S6f,OOO. Seller's loss ts your gain. , Harbor~ &lalc ~··art $949,000 48R +study. Pelf«t setting ~r lafRe famllv and enter· talnlng. Outstanding vtew. Gated + tenn6. pool with spa, Natural part. What a belkr place to live. 180 S. l..alrevkw, A.H. $749,000 Remodeled 48R. 3.5&\ olus loft. Bright & cheerful Perolta Hill secured gaktl acrt estate. Outdoor souna. Gaubo, fruit trees. Garden views from ewty room. $889,000 Corona del Mar. Hard to flnd 4 plex, beach close, all units art 28R J BA. excellent condition, condo conver- sion submit. Great Buyl . -------.....-..------·---". 1224 W. BAY 4390 sq.ft. ~ving space. 5BR, 4.5B~ pnvate setting. Rafe covered gazebo on boat dock. 3 car garage. Exceptional ~ty _tbfuugnout. $2,495,000 508 VIA LIDO NORD Beautiful Bayfront 4BR, 2.5BA. Dock for large yacht. High ceilings, spacious, newer home on deep lot. $1,599,000 460 l SEASHORE 3BR + den, 3BA. pvt master suite w/fireplace, walk m closet and a balcony overlooking the sand. No boardwalk, s):?e:Ctacular white water views from this oceanfront home. 512 VIA LIDO NORD 4BR, 3.5BA. Light, neutral interior, dock for large yacht! 2 car garage and 2 car parking. Oversized lot in the best of locations. Reduced to $1,449,000 644~1600 . N~w Listings Eastslde Costa Mesa Bank owned• Best pnced 3 Bd townhome in Eastside Patrick Barto lie $159 ,000 The Bluffs 3 Bd Newport Beach townhome Good end unit location. PatrlckBartoUc $235,000 \ Linda I sl e Cold Coast views! Dramatic 3 bedroom bayfront with dock. Mary DITullJo $ t. 795,000 Spotlight ALLVIEW TERRACE $895,000 l.oaced In prest1sic>u1 AIMew Terrxe. M!Wnt disunce IO town, beedl .ild pM:s. owi....-.. lhe ~ .ild19oie Canyon Connie Mauentl BIG CANYON CUS1'0M $1 ,595,000 Exc~pclonal 5 8d 7 Ba cldlom estate overlooldnt 14th t.lrway & areen Beautiful cul-de-AC loca«lon. Pool & spa Gary Lqr8nd Stella Worden CORONA DEL MAR $329,000 Corona del Mar condo near ocean 2 bedrooms 2 baths. comer lootlon ~ quality OOftltNCtlon Tree lined street. Jerry flnster Lat&e view lot In pf1vate be.tch community Canyon. "hltewaler and dty views lnclud~ plans and perrnltt.. Rod Deley Well INlntalned 4 bedroom. l.S btth hlefTllO with be•utlf\11 hardv.ood floors "*le pctY-. bed! ylld Ind OOtlV'ftunlty pool JIJll Kline 5'lrteJ Harris .· BAL80AISLAND $1 ,49,5.000 ~ opportunity! Cootemponry Medl1e~ 3 bedroom with ~t clodt lor-2 boMs. Pristine bayfront. • Beverty Morphy BIG CANYON CUSTOM $2,295,000 CORONA HIGHIANDS $199,900 South PKillc contem~atlont UV~ view, lacuttl. bar center • bedrooms. l '5 badls Elizabeth Thamer _ EMERALD BAY $4,950,000 Most spectacu\af Medltenanean oceanlront ever •red In Emerald Bay Bfeatbtaklnt views and c:onstnJCllon Rod Daley . Bulld your dieam home One ol the best lots 9¥~ble. ~ be.tch Md tenn~ Strlkl111 view No Mello ltoot Sata Hinman BALBOA PENINSUIA Pr. $3,495,000 Macnlllcent rebuilt home is unsurpassed caHloml• .,ancleur Dock. pool and SPol Ellqutsll• bayffont site. Forever views Evan Corkett CAMEO SHORES $949,000 Creal buyl Wonderful 'J bedroom. 3 ba1h uptraded home Larae master. separ.11e children's wtnt. tarse FR. ocean view Eva' Corkett COUNTRY QJJ8 MANOR $419,000 Comple1ely remodeled ~ourse home Prisllne wilb hardwood nc. vauhed ce1llnp All new kitchen Must see• Gree Lombardi Extnordln.vy cuttom built with meticulous •nentlon 10 detail Soft contemponty. ~l&n creates • nrrn •Un06phere Susan Scanlan BIG CANYON $945,000 Beau1ilul expanded Plan I. 4 bedrooms. l baths. pool and spa on Jar&e, privlle sunny lot. AC and security system Karen Betson CANYON CREST $419,000 Cre<11 house on 1op s1ree1 In lrKI S~acular panoramic vlewl 4 bedrooms. 2 '5 baths Shows like neiw 4 c.ar pr~e Chris ValU EAS1BLUFF $490,000 Romanik propeny lelllu~ pkket fences. roses. specially bn<k "'ort< Creati-1brines1he outside in Coby Ward HARBOR VIEW HILLS $698,000 6 bedrooms, 4 , baths 2 llreplaces. ) car prage. newer rool. hlt"lle lol v..l1h pool and Sp.l Tiie floors In en1ry. ba1h and kitchen Rick Langevin IRVINE TERRACE $825,000 CUstom built new home with • bedrooms. l 5 baths, l CM ptate. limestone floon. dleny wood cabinets. skyliCflts f'ablilowl Martan _,.llUppl BIG CANYON. $839,000 Sincle SlOfY f<lmily home on nice comer lol Remodeled kllchen and baths. larse .bonUSlbllllard mom, spa and kol pond Stella Worden Gary Legrand CUFFHAVEN $189,900 Terrllic 2 bedroom, I '5 bath NB HelchH condo Clean and neutral. Unbelievable locatJon and condition • Alford<lble • Gl&I Thomas Evan Corkett EAsTBLUFF $499,000 Nc!'w remodel and~ <*rs pnme condiuon pool and vie• lor buyers ncedlnc ncellence on a sincle ie..e1 Coby Ward HARBOR VIEW HILLS $985,000 Exquisite rebuilt 4 bedroom • family room. 1ourrne1 kllchen. cus1om spa. English 1•m:lens. ocean and bay viev..s. Carole Johnson > ·. lAGUNA VILLAGE $995,000 Me•~ 1h1ouch 1he kwely garden ol this 4 bedroom 4 5 t>.1h est.ale on • large lot In lhe he•rt o4 ucun.. Connie MaxsentJ NEWPORT NORTH T.H. $209,500 lmm~latc 2 bedroom 2 b.alh ... 11h loh 1 car IMa&e SOilnnt \auhcd Ct'1l1ngs No Mello lloos f'1replacc bullHns Greg Lombardi OCEANFRONT $1 ,150,000 L.ltluna ~ad\ oceanfront OW'rloolm'I! ~eluded co~e on appro• I ? M.•t' lo1 \,cry p11v"11At l bedroom 1 ba1h Jerry Ftttster SEA ISLAND $565,000 Sp<1<10us sinclc level upper 10 .. nhomt' "llh besl ol all &Olf CO\llY vle~t Absolule perfection• Mary Ellen WecJarz BobWqlan SPYGLASS CUSTOM $1 ,140,000 Custont T!Mb with' 8d 4 5 8a blRIMt room. pool & 5pa Oulet cul-de-sac. Maldlcuesc quarters & l au praee ~UDO ISLE $475.000 " Udo tsle mcwe-111 CX1ttJ11e llemmi-nt ol ~ comice oo IUXUfY SMt.-Fe estllle. Flrepl-In IMnc '°°"' and master Bd. Elbabeth Tlramer Hlllary Thatner .. NEWPORT SHORES $439,000 Canal front l;if1e • bedroom custom home recenrly remodeled Short wlk 10 beach. community pool and tennis Ronda Heln OIDE CORONA DEL MAR $649,000 Reduced ~ 000' Custom ·eape Cod" beiluly' 4 bedrooms Consider 1~ lo< la111c1 homc1comm proplleasc opilon Brenda Peterson SEAVIEW $599,000 4 bedroom. 2 ~ balh eus1om remodel with occ~ and nl&ht lllfll view In 24-hour cuaid jl.alcd comm11nl1y with pool • .5911. tcnnis. Sharon Smith S.ndle F1x LIDO ISLE $1 ,099,000 Soph1stk.Med European Udo Isle Metk:vlou$ In dei..U. lavished with the ftnest !!ppOlntmcnu. ~ home John McMonlgle NORTH LAGUNA $389,950 Charmine commc~ or ml.led ~property CfNl loc.Mlon• Currently used M offlcle suites Ronda Hein PELICAN HILL $779,000 Spe<tKul<ar ocean and coll course vjc,. lot Tranquil ~ttln1 Marcy Weinstein SHORE CUFFS $575,000 Beach community cottace J bed~ 2 l>Mh9. new 1>9ln1 In and out Cl'Nt lor empty nestersl)lounc family Ptobare sale Dottie V•lentlne Spec:Qcu!M bllMI villa oo Udo 'lie b;ayfront with Laite dcd Finest desl&n tor adult ltv1nc. Jel'l"J F1nster OCEAN RIDGE $450,000 Second row canyon view lot with Rat ~ Ready to build CINI opponunlty to build • custom home In Newpon eo.st. Marcy Weinstein Susa• Scana.n PORTAFINA lAGUNA $925,000 t.Jqe • bedroom. l bMh. l car .-er home widi~OCJNnand ~line­ Over uoo sq It of llvlnc space Steve Hlgh SHORE CLIFFS $695,000 Cute little conace v.fth loH of charm llOd potcnllal loc.led In lhe canyon Ocean, mountain llOd city llcht views Evan Corkett WINDWARD EAST $S2,.000 Cre.t family home 'bedi.>ocns. ) bliths. ""9e~vate lot with pool ands~ T$I remodel, new fllmace tftd 11PPliances NEWPORT COAST $215,000 CMlllrdna l bedloom. 2S bldl IDWMomr "' plied CllllV'ftlMlty ol Tll:MR wtltl ~ ol ocanandc:tty..._~~ Heidi StockweU OCEAN RIDGE $1,590,000 Tlllleful and lflPNllrc -MW cusaom home with ~ eGtriof appe•I BuutlMly ~ crounds Marcy Weinstein SUN•Scaalan RITZ COVE $1 ,645,000 ~-view flollt dlh custom homeslte peldled abo\le ~I pilfk in cu--ct pted community Susan Scaalan D•veBak SHORE CUFFS $897,SOO Remodeled '1ncle level 4 bedlOOm home wltll lolt. Sltl.lated on canyon lot with oceen vleWS. lJthc ad briellt Mary Elle• Wecllirz BobWepn " . JERRY. FINSTER Senior. sales Executive 759,..3750 OPPORTUNITIES IN ESCROW .. ' · · .. --,-· ,. ,-· .,,.. ;;:-..._<;r'!'~'17 · ·u:-~-'>~-·--.-.. .......,,.'"'-.,._-,-.,.,,.~-.. ,·., . .,,,. ·~-:r'-ili --.. ...... ,... .. • MetiCUlous & elegant home with formal dining room, den, 2 fireplaces, marble enm & lush landscaping. $469,000 MAKE OFFER!!! Owner says SELL NOW! Canyon site with ocean view. Older 2 bedroom cottage. ~ Perfect opportunity to build. OPEN SATURDAY I :00 P.M. ,. 5:00 P.M. 240 MORNING CANYON SHORE CLIFFS CAMEO SHORES Wonderful 3 bedroom, 3 bath ugraded home with expansive ~ean view. Light & bright. Great bay! $9~9.000 $1,399,000 BAYCRFST TuRN KEY 2 bedroom + den + family room, pool & spa, security system & air conditioned. $525,000 SoPHISTICATED CoNTEMPORARY • Master suite with fireplace, steam shower & forever views • Beautiful Buena Vista location • Library & entertainment center • Formal dining room • Hardwood floors & French doors • Indoor jacuzzi • Be~ch bath -Decks •Dock space • Private beach & dining patios • 3 bedrooms, 4 baths • Perfect condition CoRONA HIGHLANDS Contemporary• or 5 bedroom. pool, spa, ocean & canyon views. Private beaches. $995,000 Sara Marvin 759~3795 PREMIER CUSTOM EsTATE • Prime views of Big Canyon Country Club's 6th & 15th greens • Wrap·around lakefront vistas • Cul-de-sac location • 7 bedrooms, 5 + 2 half baths • Gorgeous kitchen & large breakfast area • Spacious master suite with view deck • Cozy sunken family room with fireplace •Fabulous bonus/game room with wet bar • Private maid's quarters on main level FARJ DatcNEo B1c CANvON ~ Impeccable worlunanshlp. · Soothing colors. Pool & spa. $2,495,000 O.ncludina .fumtshlng) Ronda Hein Beach and Bay Specialist 759,;.3797 OCEANFRONT UNITS $I ,095,000 Mint-condition duplex right on the sand . Spacious units; 3 bedroom, 2 bath & 2 bedroom, 2 bath. CUSTOM CANAL FRONT $439,000 Large upgraded 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath home with great view. Quiet residentJal neighborhood, close to best beaches. OCEANFRONT SHOWPLACE $1,275,000 On a prime comer lot, this home features 3 bedrooms plus den/office and a large rooftop deck. Ocean & Cata Ii na 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. NEWPORT/BALBOA PENINSULA $299,000 Charming 2 bedroom cottage. 1/2 block to great bead\. Ideal starter home, or •getawa)"' at the beach. SUnny patio and 2 car &ara&e· R2 zoning -plans for two oondos. OPPORTUNITIES BEACH DUPLEX Just 1/2 block to beach, total- ly built-out two story building features 2 l arge 3 bedroom units. Great investment, or live in o ne and enjoy rental income too! $425,000 LAGUNA BEACH Unique North Laguna com- mercial property with ocean views! Four ca r parking. Currently used as pro fes- sional offices; can be retail. possible mixed use. PCH frontage. Owners will help finance. $389,950 CANNERY V:L LAGE Unique opportunity to live & work in Cannery Village. Upper unit i s very lar1e 2 bedroom + family room home; lo wer level may e commercial. retail. or food service. 3 buildings -avail- able separately. $349,000 - --·~· .... "" GREAT NEWPOR~· . LlSTINGS Big Remodel -View -Pool $499,000 LH Romantic Yard -Family Friendly $490,000 COBY WARD 759-3724 Direct 644-2559 Home World Class View -Substantial Neigfrhorftood $749,000 Remodeled For Cfrarm And Comfort $585,000 l.Arge UJ1lt .. Witll A sr .. ,,,,,,,, View $3,9,000 .. 11o ·~merald Bay · . A Spectaculiir Oceanfront Villa Overlooking J,erfraps 01te of tlte world's most beautiful beaches and located within one of California's most d~sirable privat.e beach enclaves , si~ tfris magni~cent Italianate villa . Masterfully designed and impeuabl11 constru,ted, the artistry of this residence will simply take your breath away. Now ,nce4' to seR i•mediatel11 at $4;950,~00 . . ~ . "No One Knows More Aflout The Coast" . . He competes in • and · out of real estate By Joyce Scherer Real Estate &litor Most people cringe at the prospect of standing before a stem-faced judge. Prank McDowell, president and owner of Star Real Estate, invites the encounter. .. I would ask the judge if I can automatically sign up for traffic school every 18 montm." joked McDowell from his Fountain Valley-btied headquarters. ''Then be could ~tor debit me depending ifl have tickets or not" McDowell's passion is racing - moton:ycles. Formula Fords, go-karts and super-karts. But these super-karts-which range from $8,000 -$10,000 -can rip through a track at speeds up to 160 miles per hour. "I always loved racing, but-never could figure out the opportunity to get into it. .. said McDowell, whose hero is Grand Prix legend Sterling Moss. "Then in 1980, I I~ about go-brt racing.'' Through much of the 1980s, McDowell spent many weekends al California and Arizona tracks participating in gt>-brt and super-kart racing. In about 1989. bis interest turned to Formula Fords. a very competitive race car class sanctioned under the SCCA (Sports Car Club of America). "I love the competition." be said. "It is really fun to learn the techniques of racing and then to become very good at it. But m the last number of years, racing in Southern California bas rcally declined because we just don't have any tracks. However, there are some being built, and hopefully in the DGiJt few years tbcrc wilJ be more interest in it. ft ·1n 1987, bis interest in motorcycles coincided with his move to San Juan c.apistrano -conveniently close to Ortega Highway. His inventory includes three sport bikes, one ~ bike and two Harlcys. "I really got into road racing ... but basically I crashed a number of times, injuring an assortmenl of body parts," he said. "I still love this. but my practicaJ side bas come out and maybe, al my age. l shouldn't be doing this. "What happens in racing. is that it's an extremely adrenaline-rush kind of sport where some real aggrcssiOQ comes out Not aggression where you want to hurt someone, but rather if you arc going in a comer with another guy, you arc not going to back off. And if he doesn't back otr, and you don't back otr. &hen things happen. At least in cars, you are inside something, and you have four wheels. but here you just fall." There is no doubt McDowell has faced challenges in his life. Born in Berlin. Gennany. McDowell's divorced mother married a widowed U.S. Anny colonel after the war. McDowell moved with bis family - sister (now his administrative manager) and four step-siblings -to the United States in 1955. McDowell only spoke Gennan. "They put me into the sixth grade and then l repeated it because I didn't have a clue what they were talking about" he said. "My mother took the attitude. no matter where we w~ we would learn the customs. The first month we lived in Japan. she wouldn't let us eat with a knife and f orlc., we had to use chopsticks." In his first 12 years of education, McDowell anended 12 different schools. When the farQily was stationed at Pt Ord. in Northern California. he became a U.S. citizen. His high school diploma is from Zama High School in Japan. "I speak fairly dcocnt English, poor German and l can say thank you very mU<:h in Japanese." he says. After a stint in the U.S. Army -1962· 1965 -stationed in Korea and Okinawa. be retumed to Southern California working part time for Roclcwcll lntemational and earning a degree in economics from CaJ State Long Beach. His first introdU<:tion to real estate occurred when be and his college roommate started buying fixer-uppers. .. Back then you could buy a home for $18,.500," be recalled. "We bought houses in MJdway City, ftxed them up and sold them. Finally in my senior year. l rcally made a conteious decision ... that I wanted my own bUainess, but I bad no idea what? "I finally decided I should get into real csme, which I did in 1970. At first I pmticked because I am basically a shy pmon ... and I tbou&ht I would have to go oot and seO tbiqs. But then I realized in real estllle, you really don't sell. as such, you just bMically help people. .. Stayin1 in tho Hunainitm 8tachlFountaio Valley ltea, bis fii1t job WM wich Walker cl Lee, Chea Real &tale Pair ..S fiilllly. from 1974-1977 -Ilia owe c:ompllly, McDoweo ~1n1m.t.e.,......,witbDkk • ~ _. fonDild SW._. e.a.t. ~ were aoiQ& IO ciUed it McDowell Vaughn Co .• but we had gotten together with abbot eight top agents in town and they said no to the name." he said. "So. I had just seen .. Star Wars," and ... I said. you want to call it Star Real Estate and everyone ~d yes ... McDowell bought out his patt:ncr in 1980. and continued to purchase several smaJJ real estate companies. In 1989. he moved the company to its current 20,()()()..square-foot corporate office which also houses an escrow company. Star Real &tate. which is associated with PHH Real &tate Services. hai l 80 employees with four offices: two in Huntington Beach. one in Fountain Valloy and one in Newport Beach's Fllhion Island. His company continues to thrive in today's chalJenging market. '"Ille last quarter, was our biggest quarter in the last five years," be said. But along with business and racing. McDowell bas another dimension in his life. ln 1970. be met his wife Renee at the Golden Sails in Long Beach. And with his admitted shylldS, he says. "If my wife hadn't picked me yp in that bar. l wouJdn 't have gotten married. I mc1 her on Friday; Sunday I took her out for our fLrst date and then we saw each other every single day for five months until we MrC muried." he said. And the secret of their 25-year union? "We let each other live our own lives ... said McDowell. whose daughter. Nikki. is a fTeshman at Purdue University "Neither of us dcmamb anything from the other. We have even taken separate vacations and people have said, 'why did you let her or him,' which is really weird for us. We don't understand the concept of lettiQg someone ... I don't own thi person, she is my wife." So while McDowell stays at the hcbn of Star Real Est.ate, 41ways 1eadina it towud new cballeoges. be is considcrina a new weekend bobby: vintage car racing. a port which pits pricey cars -early 1900s -1 -such as Femris. Japan. Corvettet Low qainst each qtber. In fact. be he would .. love to buy &atin& Moa' 196 l foi'mla 0. Cooper," DOW oWned 't1. of McDowel's t-"lieest llllOCillr 1. s..-........ ,., ..... ,,. a I Wiit, ,J,.,, (114) . -. . -·-· ----·· Near High School track & tennis. Great 3 bd town- home wldinlng & family rms, new patio & lrg yard in secluded corner of cmplx. 631-1400 ....... ························· ............. $229,900 NEWPORT SHORES Canal front 4 bd home w/deck & small dock & newer kitchen. Close to club. pool & tennis. leasehold land offered at $215.000. 631 1400-.. .. ....... ........... $130.000 TRIANGLE SQUARE 3 bd townhome w/wood burning frpke & good size patio End unit on greenbelt 6~1ol'4or.I· ste~.·~. ~r~:.l.i.~r~:. ~ .. ~~~~ $149,000 AUSO VIE.I() 2 story 2 bd. 2 5 bath twnhm w/comm pool & spa Picture perfect w/frplc. lovely neutral decor. brick & nagstone patio. Ko1 pond & grass. 631 14 00 ... . . .. . $155.999 COSTA MESA Heights south of 17th street. Two story 2 bd with patio in small complex with nice grounds. convenient to i.hops & busses. 631 1400. .. $162.500 HUNTINGTON BEACH'S Pier Colony complex w/clubhouse. fitness center/ pool, spa & landscaped grounds. Ground level l bd. rplc & large patio. 631 1400 .. ' ... . .. ... $209.000 WESTCUFF Desirable 2 bd Dover Village townhome, upgraded kitchen. new carpet & large patio. Comm pool & clubhouse, close to shops & Mariners Park. 631 1400. .... ............ . ...... $210.000 EASTSID£ Costa Mesa 3 bd townhome bit in '89 and freshly painted High ceilings. white washed woods, large open kitchen & spacious master suite. 631 1400. .. . . . . $239.000 NEWPORTS BAYRIDGE quiet lntenor 3 bd unit w/pallo & att dbl garage in gated complex w/pool & spa. Vaulted ceilings. white walls. tile & carpet. 631-1400 . .... . ....... $289.000 BAYVIEW TERRACE Bright upgraded 2 bd home in gated community w/pool & spa. Pale hrdwd firs, plantation shutters & walled yard w/trees & lawn. 631 1400 . .... .... ... .... $309,000 2 bdrm & 1 bdrm wen maintained units w/fresh paint Ule floors. Steps to ocean, no street to cross. 1·1400. .. ...................................... $360,000 .. NEWPOllT lll!IGlnS tear ~ on great street. Close to aB schools. 631-1400 .................................................... $319,000 BUJFFS Steps to pool. Spacious 4 bd_. beamed ceilings, plantation shutters, skylite & mirrors ror a bright & open ambiance. Balcony, patio & treetop view. 631-1400 .................................................... $325,000 JIEWPOllT SHOllES area duplex w/3 bds up & 2 ~. both w/2 baths & frpkes. Steps to ocean beaches & city tennis & handball. 631-1400 .................................................... $349,000 NEWPOllT Hf.IGHTS Pristine 3 bd home w/harbor & ocean ws from kitchen & deck. High ceilings and plantation shutters. 631-1400 .................................................... $375.000 AT THE BEACH Brand new high tech 3 bd twnhm. steps to ocean w/walls of windows & 3rd level bonus room leading to deck w/ocean & mtn views. 631· 1400 .................................................... $399,000 NEWPORT HEGHTS dplx. 2 sty bit as twnhms in '78. Frplces, laundries & tiled kitchens. Front w/3 bds & decks, rear w/2 bds. patio & garden. REDUCED! 6 -1 . . . . . . ........ ... . 4 NEWPORT HEIGHfS Adorable expanded 3 bdrm home, whitewashed hrdwd firs in living rm w/frplc, dinette & kitchen, moldings. Fr. doors & plantation shutte.rs. Yard w/pool & $J>a on reat street. NEWPORT HEIGHl'S Nice 1 story home w/3 bet and family rm w/bar. French doors lead to beautiful yard with rn':iroo~~.~1~.~~.~~: .......................... $435.ooo BUJFFS Serene canyon & city w from spacious 2 sty 3 bd twnhm w/upgraded baths. family rm & added breakfast room opening to plctureiQUe patio. 673-6900 ................................................. $449.000 BAYCllEST Traditional 1 story 3 bd, dlne & family rms, breakfast nook, courtyard entry & yard w/pool. Fr. doors, moldings, A/C & security. 631-1400 .................................................... $449,000 NEWPOllT SHORES OramaUc 3 bd Italian Villa w/famlly rm, 9' entry doors, floating mart>le stair & frplc mantle plus numerous other quality upgrades. 631-1400 ..............•..................................... $449,500 NEWPOlrrS Belcourt Hlll. Spectacular 2 bd twnhm. dining & family rms & superb city light & ocean w . Marble entry. gourmet kitchen & desgier decor. 631-1400 .................................................... $479.000 AT THE BEA.CH two spacious units In excellent condition w/2 year new roof, 4 & 3 bdrms both with brick ftreplaces. dose to beach. 631-1400 .................................................. $495,000 CORONA DEL MAR Channel Reef bavfront cmplx w/pool & possible dock. Bullder's own 2 bd expanded unit, xtra storage. prime locatlon w/wrap patio. 631-1400 ....................................... -....... $499.000 Ught, bright & COZ'i 2 bd w/IXn cottage on oversized lot at \1Ufet encf of Island. Large sunny patk> & exceUent 6~00.~.~~~~: .................................... $595.000 OLD CORONA DEi. MAil near new spacious 3 bd townhome, dining & family rooms, large master 6~r~m~~:.~~~.~d.~.~~.~~~~~.1~~~ ~9.ooo BAYCREST Beautiful expanded & re modeled 4 bd w/offlce, den or 5th bd, upgraded kitchen w/new appliances & lovely yard w/flagstone & spa. 631·1400 .................................................. $549,000 UDO PARK D~ nicely appointed 2 bd condo w/lovely channel, ocean. sunset & city light views ~1~Jo~~:.~~~~~~~:.~ .. ~.~~: .......... $560.000 0 CUFF HAVEN upgtllded 1 sty 3 bCt w/fmly rm & open floor plan. Skylltt· stone & hrdwd nrs. Berber 63r::o&~:.~~~~:.~ .... ~ ... ~.~.~~~-~~~~. $589.ooo SEA ISi.AND completely remodeled 2 bd designer perfect condo w/dining rm, den & hi·tech kitchen In ~1~1f~.~~~~~~.~~~~: ~~.~.~~~.1$629.ooo HUNTINGTON llARllOlJJl w/30' dock & bay ws. One story 3 bd w/famlly rm, patio & deck. Remodeled in '92, new paint. carpet & appliances. 631·1400 ................................................... $649.000 DOVE.II SHORES spacious 4 bd home w/exceptlonal upper bay & city light vu. Open beamed celllngs In living. dining & family rms, yard w/deck & poql. 631·1400 ................................................. $699.000 NEWPORT HEIGlnS, completely remodeled 3 bd Cape Cod. Dining & fmly rms, bonus rm, large master ~1-iioo~~.~:.~.~~~~ .. ~-~.~.~~~699.000 llELCOlJR'I' Beautiful expanded & upgraded 2 sty 2 bd w/sitting area In master suite, dining & family rms. used brick patio w/spa. Huge Price Dr<>Pl 631·1400 ................................................... $719.000 HOME BY DIE SEA Elegant bayfront property, dock for so· ~t, 1st floor offlce & 4 car ga .... 2nd floor 2 bed resaoence includes huge master w/frplc, skylights & roof deck w/wet bar. IRVINE TEllllACE Beautiful New England style, ~e~ updat~~~~ ~~ =e~~~~ room 631 -l~ .................................................. $779,000 00\IEll SHOllES Gorgeous 4 bd home w/dinlng & familv rms & spectacular upper bay w . Totally remo-deled' in '93 w/top quality fixtures & appliances. 631-1400 .................................................... $779,000 OCF.ANFllONr vJ.erime duplex w/3 bd down '& 2 bd 6§·1~~~ .......... ~~.~.~.~~l-7195,000 UDO ISLE 1 sty 3 bd superbly remodeled home w/dlnlng & fmJy rms, new kitchen, windows & doors & remodeJed baths. Xtra lrg lushly landscaped lot 631-1400 .................................................... $819,000 DOVEll SHOllES DRAMATIC PRICE DROP! Beauti- ful remodeled 3 bd, 60' on the water w/large dock. Vauhed ceiling. Fr. doors & slate floors. 631-1400 ................................................... $875,000 UDO ISLE triplex on the bay. A great value on the sunny side of the Island with beach & gorgeous bay view. Two bd owner's w/frplc + a 2 bd & 1 bd unit. 631-1400 .................................................... $999,000 NEWPOll'I' OCEANFllONr beautiful cstm 4 bd, master w/spa tub, frplc & Fr. doors. Extensive use of bleached woods, b@ms_. brick & leaded glass. 631-1400 ................................................. $1.095,000 llEl.COlJln' Sophisticated & immacu&ate 4 bd home w/dlnlng & famllv rms in park-like setting. Pool, spa & waterfall" on ~rslz.ed cukie-sac lot. 631-1400 ................................................. $1.195,000 AVALON. Catalina. Aprx 9000 sq ft hillside lot w/spectacular views of the bay & approyed plans & per- mits for an exciting 4 unit condo project. 631-1400 ................................................. $1.200,000 CORONA DEL MAR . • OPEN HOUSES. SATIJRDAY ONLY 234 Lugonia -Newport Shores Kennie Jo Rizzo SUNDAY ONLY 3 Bd Hse $365,000 8 Theater Lane -Aliso Viejo 2 Bd Twnlun Us Olsen $155,999 323 Cedar St • Kennie Jo Rizzo 5 Bd Hse Kennie Jo Rizzo $357,000 1324 Estelle · Newport Beach 3 Bd Hse Eva Khwaja, Kathy Fox $379,000 4231/a Poppy · Corona del Mar 3 Bd Twnhm Sue Ellen Volpe $399,000 2145 Seville· Peninsula Point 4 Bd Hse Jill Andrus $479,000 1614 Dorothy • Newport Beach 3 Bd Hse June Adams $510,000 1514 Hlgbland -Bayc:rest, NB 4 Bd Hse Lois Zimmerman $549,000 600 E. 15th • Clff Haven. NB 3 Bd Hse Jerry Smith $589,ooo 54 Ocean Vista -Sea Island, NB 2 Bd Hse Esther Pine $629. 000 17 lnvemeu -Big Canyon, NB 4 Bd Hse Sharon Grimes $1,425,000 41 1 Rigel • Dover Shores, NB 4 Bd Estate Sally Philllps $1,650,000 1400 San Miguel -Corona del Mar 5 Bd &ate Patti Conover $1,695,000 3 Deerwood -Big Canyon, NB 4 Bd Estate Jeff Axton $3,950,000 SATIJRDAY & SUNDAY 358 Walnut -Eutsidt Costa Mesa Caria Broffman I Carolyn Starr 2500 Beacon -Newport Heights Lynn Creamer I Rosette-Andree Gindi 492 16th Place ·.CosU Mesa Heights Carolyn Starr I Jeannine Stake • 1901 Glenwood -Baycnst, NB Jeny Smith I Pia D'Aurla 7 45 Via Udo Nord -Udo Isle, NB Rosette-Andree Gindi I Olga Matthews 318 Buena Vhta -Beyfront Peninsula Vldd Lee I Richard Lee 4909 SeMhon • Ocunfront Peolmala Rick Schreiber 405 Momln.g Star • Dover Shores Olga Matthews 48dHM $269,000 3 BdffN $389,000 3 Bd Hse $395,000 3 Bd Hae $439,000 3 Bdffsc $81~.ooo 3BdHse $995,000 48dHM $1,095,000 48d HM $1,299.000 Beautiful 3 bdrm golf course estate w/tgrcmquil fairway & city lights view. Entry courtyard, master w/seating area, large remodeled country Kitchen. dining & famllY rooms & ~ for home office. 631·1400 ............................................ $1,425.000 IA HABRA ESTATE beautiful English Tudor hofl'¥1. on aprx 8 acres. Security gated w/tennls court, Olympic pool and spa & guest house. Nut & citrus trees. 673-6900 ........................................... $1.600.000 DOVER SHORES estate. view. tennis court, pqol & spa on over 112 acre. Sophisticated custom w/4 bd suites. library. dining. family & game rooms. 631-1400 ................................................ $1,650.000 CORONA DE. MAR A beautifully landscaped~ bd tennis estate bullt In '88 on 1+ acres. Top security, high- tech styling & ocean & bay views. 631-1400 ................................................. $1.695,000 CORONA DE. MAR•s Ocean Blvd w/awesome ocn & hrbr vu. Elegant 4 bd w/dining & fmly rms & triple ~"~~~.~-~~-~-~~ ................ $1.895,000 IRVINE COVE Price Dropped! Elegant traditional 5 bd custom home w/ocean views. Formal dining & family rooms. 5 car garage w/darkroom. 631·1400.............. .......... .... ......... ... $1.975,000 UNDA ISLE remodeled 5 bd home w/fabulous turning basin view & large dock. Bleached oak floors, gourmet kit & plantation shutters. 631-1400 ................ "';'" . . .. . $2.395.000 HAllllOll RIDGE beautifully decorated 6 bd est~ of superb quality w/fabulous ocean vus. Den. library gym & media room & garden. terraces & pool. 631-1400............. ......... .. . .. ..... . $2.695.000 BIG CANYON Golf Course estate w/falrway & city light w . Frr Regency 4 or 5 bd over 7.000 sq ft finlshed in '92 w/eiaborate gardens. terraces & pool. 631-14()()....... ...... . ..... .. . . ....... . . $3.950.000 SAN .llJAN CAPIS11IANO 4 +gorgeous~ acres w/a 9 bd Fr. Chateau o! aprx 15.000 sq ft & fian ull val . mtn & ocean ws. Seller may trade. CORONA DEL MAR with dock & quiet private beach. House no longer exists, new home In progress • 631-1400 .......................................... $2,495.000 1 I I I ' 1 I ' . . . ... -..,-_.-• __ .... ,li..-..,t) -~~---=-=------~ .. ~ --' . ~ OP E N HOUSE S From one to five p.m. Corona del Mu Tmnis Esute 1400 San Miguel Open Sunaay $1,695,000 Ocu nfront Custom 4909 Seashore Open Sat./Sun. $1,()95,000 Buena Visu Bayfront 318 Buena Vista Open Sat./Sun. 5995,000 CM Heights Chmner 492 16th Place Open Sat./Sun. $395,000 Eastside Otumer 358Walnut Open Sunday 5269,000 Lido lslt B•yfronl G~n 48R 4 ~BA hm o 4(1 Im. pm '='.\l"'f)\bld~ Lulo lslt Tnditional layfnmt 'iBR 4 'BA Pn~Jof ~m-kty Largt" do..~. e\.: l~I VlrW$ St,s95,IXXl 'twport ~.ich Esl.l~~f Mn. Wapw ·1..t Rou. 5BR 7 .6 acm App 7.llX> icm_, roun ':J St,39S,000 Dovtr Shom~m Homt 'BR 48A hm, )'Khts Lari;e \lard I, fnlntage Sl,389,(X)O LidoWtSo m· r;o1< 4 58A Tocally~e :l~ l'rime45 ~~· ·~ '! \,\. ~ S1,o9S,OOO Lowtsl Priced Balboa ls!allayfn>nt 4BR2llil ow.P(~n!, IBRapl Great Val€.~~ , nl V1eW :J 5899.000 littlt Island "Pridt of JBR 25BA. Fam Rm,,.r ... ,......_.. 2BR 1 BA rent•I. ~·bl:loo'H.ta Udo la!« Traditl~ 4BR 38A, prunt '5' comrr Id Plu.u loatlon. Fr. doors, hrdwd flts 1795..000ISl500J)«f1110. IHM Eltllilk OYratr 38R 2.SBA, Fm Rm, expandtd home &ct'llmt location. -. nwaer Sle,000 ---- in association with TIM CARR WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. REALTORS® Linda Isle Gold Coast SBR 45BA Freshly remodeled home Large dock with turning basin views $2.395,ml Oceanfront Custom • 48R 3.SBA on sand, no boardwalk Tum-key with whitewater views Sl,o95,000 Spyglass Southport Model SBR 4.SBA + bonut X-large view lot Very private canyon location $849,(XX) 675-10~8 • 631 -1400 Corona del Mar Tennis Estate SBR SBA Contemporary, will uchange Approx. 1.2 acres, ocean&: bay vi~s Sl,695,000 Lido Isle Bayf.ront Triplex Wy conversiOn to single family Private beach, great sunset views $999,000 Oceanfront Duplex 3BR 2BA + 2BR 1 BA prime oceanfront White water views, wUI exchange down $795,(Ql C.M. Heights Charmer 3BR 2BA +Fam & Bonus ~ Perfect w /vaulted ceilirigs, hrdwd fln $395,GOO ' Belcourt Bargain 4BR 3.58A Manor n, pool &: spa Designer perfect. large lot $1,195,000 Buena Vista Bay&ont 3BR 48A + Den, charming beach cottage. Fabulous turning b.lsin views, boat dodt $995,(XX) Udo Isle Cottage 2BR 28A Den hoole, beamed~ Prime eastern~ location.'£~ ~ Corona del Mar Condo 2BR 2..SBA Tum-key, south ol PCH Steps to beich le park, hardwood Ooors 1299,GOO PllDIE OCEANFllONT LOCAJ10N $775,000 Ocean front comer on Bab:>a PenilsUa right on the sand. G-eat s. w. expoue maximizes the sunset """'· Uve In lhe ooUage l4tlle you ~ ycu ~ house-by- the-SU'f .. Cal for spedftcs. OlllGINAL HOOSE IN NEWPOllT REIGHl'S ONLY $299,000 Uvat*! 2BR on large comer kJt being sold ~As is.~ There Is a arretake:r's house In the rear of the property. C.al for detaiB today. OfEN SlJN 1-4, 546 B. t101>ENA. NB OPEN HOlJSE MT. a SlJN. 1-5 OCEAN VIEW MANSION 4.000. SQlJAllE FEET $899,900 Magnlftce It SBR Newport Beach estate. Huge pool & spa In~~~. Ben.as rm. dining rm, family rm. 3 marble frpts. har d!a 11e paneled library + nu:h more. 2500affDr. MINT CX>NDl110N lllR with frpl In Iv rm .• BerW crpt. ..w. entry, wd ... celling fana &: mnoeed ..... obe dn. Owner trmlllaTed -needs cll*::k .. , Reduced to $179,900 PANORAMIC OCEAN & BAY VIEW 3BR/2.58A .. Altezza" w/Xtra 500 s.f. bonus rm. fMn rm, den + many custom upgrades thr<M~ Reduced to $649,500 llON TAYLOR 509-3137 OCEAN VIEW BEST BUY ••• $205,000 ~ Master Slites highlight this veJY charmi-lg & private coMo In gatEd commnity within ~ distance to the beach. l.M-g rm features fireplace & opens onto the patio ~ ~ landscapro groonds & OCE'4rl view. Kitchen feab.n!s lots of <XUlter space & tile. OMler willing to help w/c:b;ing cosls. BALBOA BlJSINESS OPPOR11JNITY ONLY $39,000 OIM1 ycu own salon In great beach area with lots of foct traffic. AbsoUe t1nHcey tu.iness. Cal today for more · lnfonnatlon ~this~ busi'leSs oppor1mily. SFJl.FB TRANSFEllllED REDlJCE> TO $174,900 Wal< to the beach from this ~ 2BR penthouse In ~ comrrunity with ~ tennis, pool & spa. Peek ocean view from balcooy. ~ entry + odlei-rustom ~. VEWS +a Andy ~ chm9dc 4BR. 4.SBA waterfaoot custom home. Ownlzed comer lot. Lots of Fr. Doors. ~ated yet comfortable! Offered at $1 ,4 7 5,000 LESLEE CONNEil 723-4968 OPEN SlJN 1-5 4627 COR11AND, CclM Ocean """' 38R home that has been remodeled & enlarged. Oak/~ sliding cklors, many upgrades. large corner lot w/\JSh landscaping. Price reciad. Come by on Su-day! REDVCED TO $729,000 CONTDIPOllAllY UDO ISi.£ BAYFRONT + DOCK NOW $1.795MIL Uirge entertanng home pl.ls t...ge bayfront ded< & room for a SS' \8Cht. numerws desi9ier details. elevator & ~wet bar. A~ Uio Isle street MOBD.E HOME UVING NEAii BAY $175,000 Terrific location. .... 2BR + 2BA. 2 space parldng. Just kxk the door and g> flshrg. NEWPORT BEACH 28R corner condo w/wauh-ed Cldltnga &: sllyllght. Marble m ay. frpl In ltv nn., peek ocean view from balcony. Offered at $17 4, 900 J -. ~ CORONA DEL MAR PERFECTION Sp.acious 4bd, 3.5ba Ca.pc Cod styfe. Excellent Boorplan w/soaring c.cil- ings, hardwood. floors , &: 2 briclc lireplacc:s. $799,000 Linda Octh & Lois Jacobs Code 71647 SEAPORT UFESTYLE Spacious 3bd home in f.unily communiry near Mariner's Mile. Great loca- tion and filbulow ocean and bay views. $550,000 B.). Johnson Code 70817 OF.SIGNER LOOK Dr:unaric interiors in white &: neutrals with recessed liditing and custom deck Booring maJcc rhis 2bd, 2~ condo crtra special. Comer location overlooking gttcn belt. MaryAnn McGuire $239,900 Code 71307 CAPE COD DUPLEX Like new with 3bd, 2ba + &mily room down and 3bd, 1ha Ur>, Many cust0m features. Tivcc _..,._ + open ~ ~ )OQ!l. . o--,,.- , $329,000 Sally Shipley Code 70287 HARBOR RIDGE FSl'ATES View of harbor, city, ocean and Catalina. sunscu. Ca.re free living be.gins in rhis styli.sh 2bd +den rown- home. Custom mteriors, gated community with complete amenities. Tom Brunson Code 71297 BEAUI'IFUL FAMJLY HOME ~ous 4bd on ~ comer lot &: quiet c--d--s. Huge ~I &: private spa. Tasccfully upgraded &: rcmoa-Clcd. A mwt sec. · Linda Octh & Lois Jae.obs · U79,000 Code 71287 PRFSilGIOUS BAYCUST Anractive 4bd home in great f.unily nci~borhood. Family room with 6rcplac.c, separate dining room and lush, low maintenance yard. Don Pearson or "Barban Aune $535,000 Code 71387 WATER WONDERLAND Stunning 5bd custom resi- dence on 55' bay fron~ complete with pier & slip. Numerous patios and dcda mm the most of the unfur- gamble water views and sets the stage fur grand sc::aJt entcr- tining. Ann Peters, Ted Jarvis, Suzanne Shuler - $1,750,000 Code 71247 FRONT-ROW - SPYGL\SS HilJ. Onc•lcvcl contemporary designed for maximum ocean, bay & city light views! Marilyn Kershner $9SO,OOO Code 71027 J, .! '' -• . .. .. . .... • . • --; '• .. ~ . -~ ..... -.-·_alt.-~· ... . • ·.~~·· >/"° Ne'!J>Ort Beach oma: 23 CGrporate Plaza, Suite 190 644-6200 Bayaut North Bayaat 8ayaat Bdoowt Hill Harbor Highluds 2027 Yacbt Defender 1315 Antigua Way 2318 Vasta Hogar 51 Royal St. George 231 Santa Ana Ave. 2015 Cbu.buco 30 l Avenida Cerritos 16 Rbdcingbam 2SO Har.cl 21 Toulon 19 Harbor Ridge Dr. 31 St. Tropez 1821 Leeward Ln 1720 Skylark 1846 Leeward Ln 11 Riva 3 Northampton 1411 Mariners Drive 3 Jetty 222 Nata 2111 Dacanso 2728 Vuta Dd Oro ~dain/Big C-anyon 21 Sea Island Harbor Ridge 17 St. Tropez I 0 Btlboa Coves C.AMEOSHO~ Sat $695,000 Sat . $439,000 Sat $226,900 SIS $1,850,000 SIS $1,19S,000 S($. SLU5,000 i.ooo $799,500 / SIS S675.qc>O SIS $597,500 SIS $529,000 SIS $429.000 Sun $1,695,000 Sun $1 ,085,000 Sun $875,000 Sun $679,000 Sun $750,000 Sun $639.000 Sun $547,000 Sun $495,000 Sun $549,000 Sun $499,900 Sun $439,000 Sun $499,000 Sun $448,000 Sun $329.000 Sun $238,000 Sun $192,500 Sun $599.000 Sun $595,000 Tom Bruuon Dick Dickson C.UOl Allison Aune/Wright Steve Leverett Wright/Jacobs The Omrhouts Mali Gulkdgc Mali Gulledge K.ershncr/Kon&l Ra.c:JUHaldennan 8dJe Partch Lois Jacobs Muine Propp Tom Brunson Shirley Licker Bob Coluccio ATS Ba.rba.ra Aune ATS Karen Reuk Dana BJadt Harriet Botwinick Karen Knoche Sally Shipley Mih Smith ATS Carol Alli.on Ame Petersen UDO ISLE PRESl'IGE Sparkling pools 6c spa, marvelous ocean views and a dc:sirbale Corona dd Mar location. This one has it all! Substantial home on X large street to sattt lot noct co the central st:rada. 4bd, 3ba + rumpus room with bar, spacious patio, fiee..form poos and cabana. Michad Smith $850,000 Codc71037 Don Pearson m~ Coc1c 112v VFJtSAJLl8ON11tE FAlllWAY Spectacular setting overlooking the 4th fairway. Torally customiud 4bd, 4.Sba home on ovcni1ed lot. Traditional dtcor, dcctric drapes. ~igha, 3 fue. Placu, SO' pool, loYdy privuc gardens. Carol AlliiOn $1,3'9,000 Code 70167 OlDE OORONA DEL MAR New England style ardUlCClurc on choice comer location. Large living room, spacious deck, large kitchen dr.unacic stairway & f.tmiJy room widi ocean VlC'W. $865,000 Linda Oeth & Lois Jacobs Code 7097! BIG CANYON ELEGANCE Free-standing end unit with golf course, city lights & sunset views. · Complccdy rcdecor.ucd in off'-wrute with 4bd, 4.5b;;i + libr:iry with fire- place. Gated couctyard & koi pond. $1,345,000 Belle Partch Code 71047 WINDOW TO THE SEA P~gious Ocean Blvd estate overlooks Jnspirarion Poinc in CdM. Recendy rcmoddcd Sbd. 4.5ba home. Ma.in house • guest house. $1,79S,OOO Mali Gulledge Code 71167 .... I p ,, • I . . . - nc sex,, d\ 't• r to; , Carol Allison Senior Marketing Consultant 644-6374 x 116 644-7362 res. HARBOR HIG~S Impeccably maintained pool home. Upgraded 5BR. 3BA with cusrom built-ins. Lovely manicured yards. $439,000 HARBOR HIGID...ANDS SouJd'it after inccrior location. R.dinished hardwood Boors I throughout, 4BR. 2.5IlA. super &milyhomc. $375,000 BIG CANYON 51 Royal St. George One of Big Canyon's premier estates on almost half an acre. 5bedroom, 5.5bath, spacious f.unily room+ library. Pool, spa. fire pit, cabana & sauna. Was n;(;00,0000 Now $1,850,000 ,. . ·- Dana Black ~Lou Anne Rittey Dana 729-8296 LOu Anne 717-4207 ----Client Needs A Home ---- Looking for a 4 bed.room, 2 plus bath single family home in Newport Beach $350K-$450K price . ..Ml.Lit have formal living and dining rooms and a &mily room. If you are considering selling yours -please call us. LOOK AT nns PRICE!! .,._ . ....,_ "'. --. ·Newport Beach· Office "' GrubhtiEllis ~ iiiL:' .. 23 Corporate Plua, Suite 190 Li11 da 721 - Oeth 0116 ~LISTING -CUFFHAVEN U7',000 $499,009 $647.500 .................... MAKEYo·UR BEST MOVE CaU Us Today ... Linda Lois Oeth Jacobs 1995 #1 Top Prod0:cers Jacobs 8384 NEW LISTING -I.AGUNA H\11:11\ l\l \\I> '1 ;;11.l100 ... ........ -· t · ... -11 ·--- ·~ ' v • B.J. Johnson 644-6373 Ext. 147 Ask for B.f s Appraisal New on market $585,000 -Corona, Del Mar - Irvine Terrace Sleeping Beauty. Four bedroo~ extra large yard, presngtous area. NJJlrlce, New Look New Terms $550,.fJOO Spacious three bedroom, large lot, fantastic view <.'all the &pert 1i>d11y .. More For Your Money! BLUFFS TOWNHOME $238,000 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths including the land. Mike Smith • 644-6373 ext 148 Vtrgnia O'Brien Res: 673-1323 "Your Lido Isle Resident Specialist" 23 Corpontt Plua, Suite 190 T.rimsfured Owner Wants Offer Panoramic views - Beautiful 5BR. freshly painted. Designer decorated. PCrfcct move -in. $875,000 Gorgeous Home WidaV"acws Outstanding 38R, 38A, with 3 fireplaces t,c 3 car garage. Cw.- tomizcd with many amenities. $798,000 Marcie &iler 759-9028 Dick Dickson 721-35<>6 or 760-0568 ,,, ... _ .... _____ _ Newport Beach office 23 Corporatt Pina, SWtt 190 644-6 3 7 4 Ann Peters Ext. 135 Ted Jarvis Ext. 136 Suzanne Shuler Ext. 134 DECORATOR PERF2CT New on the market, ~tcd community. 2 bedroom. remodeled within the past year. Enjoy the Newport lifestyle, community pools & ccnnis. $192,500 FOUR NEW CUSTOM ESTATES Pricc.-s range.-from S 1.350.000 to $1,795.000. AJI Properties have _ views, guard gated community. exclusive enclave inccrc:sc lisc now forming -Call 725-5 126 • • EXQUISITE POOL H OME Without a doubt this is the best of Baycrcst. 4 bedroom f.unUr home rcccndr remodeled wi~ pool & spa. Quality throughout. Sd..lcr's arc being tr:msfcrnd. Light, white & bright $547.000 \'11 \\·~ & \\"\ 11 RI iH l . I" CHANNFJ.. REEF Reduced $50,000. thrtt bedroom with down ch.mncl views. Docks are availabk pool & spa. AlIFZZA Stunning thrcoe bedroom. Dramacic views. Exqu.isitdy appoinrcd, security gated. UNDAISLE Custom and rcmoddcd five bedroom with down ch.mod views in wonderful location -large dock. PF.NINSULA BAYPRONTW1111 DOCK BAYFR.0Nf W1111 DOCK Under $700,000. Picture pcrfca three or four bedroom &mily home. Walk to the beach. This newly built ~ bedroom custom home sits right on the boardwalk and sands of Newpon. Waves crash jwt in front. Enjoy the private roof cop dcclt rady for bWJc-in barbequc. A gem at... $1, 198,000 Uncb Isle is radv ro o~ ic's llUUcicd gates ro allow you in to view this ·on~ of a kind .. five bedroom traditional home with gourmet lcicchcn & numerous amenities. Sics on an ovcrsiud bayfionc lot & sellers arc motivated. $1,750,000 I .\.( IUl>IBll \\ll 1" l"\l~l\11:\I\ COM DUPLEX Lot value North of the highway. Save as rencals or buHd to suit. $335.000 BANK TRUST Two bedroom town.home in exclu- sive Ja..minc Creek in Olde Coron~ dd Mar. $_.08,500 &m:RFSr Great 4 bedroom family home with pool & mocivaccd sellers. Only $537.000 HARBOR VIEW 4bd funily pool home wirh out- standing cntenaining values. $549,000 PfJ.JCAN HD.L LOT 22,000 sq. ft. lcvd ro~hy with ocean and golf course views. Build your dream. $995,000 • Ciilll:tC::~---........ ............. ..d.L-.... -... ,_,;., ...... • ' • • .. -GrubbtiEllis ~ Newport Beach omce ~·· '-· ~ 23 Corpon1ePim.Suite 190 644-6200 W•ISIW& p ' 301 AVENIDA CERRrlOS Ul9,000 Front l'O'# in prime location of original Bluth Privtrc end unit with ""1f>"around pltios. FfahJy painrcd. l.mmccliue occupancy. DRASllCPRJCEREDUCTION Ne-wport Beach Office 23COrponte Pim, Suite 190 644-6200 Versailles -Big Canyon· Architectural Digest quality 4 bedroom, 4.5 bath residence. Exquisitely <k:signed with French limestone entry & kitchen, massive custom windows, plantation shutters, skylights & plexighw wlbI"CW rail stairway. $1,195,000 By Appqintmmt 644-6373 xl 19 ~ GrubbtiEllis ~ 1'.~:: ~cnior .\1.trl-.cti ng ( 'on"lllt.111t ... Located on one of the best streets in Baycn:st. ~ 5 bedroom, 4 bath family r.- homc. Great for cnrert.a.ining and family living. • Spacious master suite with ~~tcd wood beamed ccilinp & te simng room. Wann counay ki= with subzero rcfri&craror and walk in pantry. . nm home is a must sec Join me this Sunday at our Open House or call for your private showing. Bot> 'Coluccio Senior Marketing C.OnsUltant . or Kris Peyton . .Associate Realtor 4t BEA.UTIFUL BAYCREST NORTH .... .. -• .,.-'"· • • • • ... ,. .... tV-:"'::: ..... ··e • 11J Customized home with pool. spa, BBQ, wet bar -perfect for entenaining. Spacioos Master suite with sauna. Includes walk- in wine cellar. Subject ro lender approval. ~,(95,0M"$1,198,000 Roy&: Mary Ostethout Brola:r/Rcahon 644-6007 A 81..0CKTO BFACH F~::;:;;;;~z:;:;::::::;:;:;_:;;;;;~;.t Spacious duplex-Upper lw 4br, 2ba, fireplace. Lower 3br, 2ba, fireplace, 2-car garage + 3 extra spaces. Excellent rentaJ area. $475,000 Gib Walker 642-1872 ~~ ... 721-4986 Live at the beach in this lovely 2 bedroom, 2 bath condo. UPltl'<ld- cd kitchen. Living room with~ place and wet bar. Comm. pool, spa and tennis. $233,500 KayKon&I Jim Weisenbach 644-6373 I 112 Phyllis Hayden 644-6373 &a.15' Newport .Beach Office 23 Corporate Pim, SWte 190 644-6200 BELCOUKf IN THE BLUFFS You must see the remodded & expanded .. G" plan ro appreci- ate the stunning interior & aU the upgrades & amenities, even has mini back bay view. Ratuced to $439,000 Karen Knoche 644-6373 xi 18 Sjtting pretty in an end location, this 2BR. 2BA condo offers a wonderful opportunity for the first time buyer. Out of scare sdler says "Make Offer." Asking $136,500 Karen Knoche 644-6373 x118 ~ Highland view, 2bd, 2ba single levCl townhome in peaceful scttin$. with a view of canyon and hills. Freshly painted, mirrored wardrobes & 2 car attached garage. $221,000 JoAnn Kenton 644-6373x119 7Ci0-9097 SERVICING YOUR RF.AI.; EsrA.TE NEEDS ewport Beach omce A . · GrubhtiEllis . 644-6200 23 Corporate Pina, Suite 190 n rt a ts .... f$ e e ., • c stc,..t • I 4 .1',.~ Presented By axinePropp Res: 759-1988 Resort Livi1g in CAM Bquciful remodeled home in gared area w/iennis ooum. pools, locarcd on large grccnbclr w/mini views of~ \, 11 /•1,/ / /i.11tifl///11'itl1 l/o111 /J,,,1.-/111 l 111/a • • • I •• I ' / j, ,//, {I '·' Co.zy beach house on bay in top shape. Open beamed ceiling in family/living room with fireplace, large master bedroom in quiet gate-guarded community. Dock for up to 38 ft. boat. Aleo anilable for rent/lease $S9S,OOO ~ 1324 Seacrest Drive USTED 0-SOLD BY MAXINE ---· • ··• .. • .. ~ .. _. ... ~ • Anie Petersen 644-6373 xl 49 Solly & Evelyn Shatten ~teBrokers 644-6373 Ext. 141 HAVE ''READY'' BUYERS FOR: Harbor View Homes Four & five Bedrooms on larger inside lots. Original condition, upgraded or remodel~d. Lido Isle Minimum of four bedrooms good condition -pool or pool sized lot. Listing 0-Selling Newport Beach Properties Since 1975 Roy & Mary Osterhout Broker/Realtors ~: 644-6007 Panoramic views of ocean, harbor, Cat2lirua, Pdican Hill & night lights. This gorgeous home features 3 large bedrooms, 2 baths, gourmet kitchen w/granitc counter tops, French doors, private bric.IC cou.nyard w/foumain & 3 car garage. $799,500 .... ' ,. ... - - - , ~~~~~~~~~~~ Ak>N<f ORANGE CouNty's COASTliNE iT is iNCREASiNGly RARE ANd A REAl dtAllENGE TO fiNd AN All USAblE ONE ACRE plus CUSTOM buildiNG siT E, pARTicUlARly ONE dtAT pROVidES pRi\IACY ANd UNObsT.RuCTEd SpECTAculAR COA.STliNE viEWS. FROM rhis UNiQUE CUSTOM loT NOW foR SAlE, A funJAE hoME will pROvidE dRAMATic 200° viEWS ovERlookiNG 1hE ciTy of LAquNA BEAch, TliE SANdy sltoRES ANd wJtirE WATER AT MAiN bEAch, OUT ACROSS rhE bluE PAcific TO CATAliNA lslANd " A bAck ... dRop foR GlORious SUNSETS .. ANd NORTli ANd SOUTli COASTAl viEWS rhAT Also pRovidE A SWEEpiNG viSTA of TWiNkliNG NiGhT liGhTs. LOCATEd ON A poiNT AT A NEWly dEVElopEd cul de SAC STREET of ONly EiGltT pARCEls, This 46,000 SQUARE Foor cuSToM lm NOW liAS LAGUNA BEAch DESiGN RE\liEW BoARd, Chy ANd CoAs1"l CoMMissioN AppRovAl TO build A 9, ~ 7 8 SQ. Foor CUSTOM hoME. ThE liousE, dESiGNEd by lOCALly RENOWNEd ARchiTEcT MoRRis SkENdERiAN, A.I.A., is ON TWO opEN ANd flowiNG lE\IEls dtAT TAkE full AdvANTAGE of TliE EXCEpTioNAl viEWS, ANd hAS A FouR CAR GARAGE, A CONSERVATORY, A pool ANd SpA~Nd AppROxiMArdy AN houR's dRivE TO Los ANGdES ANd SAN DiEqo. • •. PRdiMiNARY ARcltiTECTURAl flooR plANS ANd lANdSCApE plANs ARE tNduded IN rhE ASkiNG pRiCE of $1, '9 ~ .,000. FOR fuRTlfER iNfOAMATION ANd dETAils, plruE CALl: srill Allows plENT)' of ROOM ON rite siTE foR lA s, TREES bEAuriful flowER GARdENs ETC. LAquNA BEAcJ.t, kNowN foR iTs poETiCAUy ATTRACTIVE COASTliNE ANd bEAcJ.tes, is Also RECOGNiud AS A dtARMiNG ARTins' coloNy, ANd is wdl ... posiTiONEd jusT MiNUTES 10 Nru.ipoRr BEAcJ.t, 1J.te IRviNE SpECTRUM busiNEss CENTER, ORANGE CouNT)' AiRpoRT, ANd is Grubb & Ellis named affiliate of Christie's Great Estates Coldwell Banker hosts Recruit for Success " . seminars Gnabb & EUJs Residential Real Estate Services, with its headquarter in Newport Beach. has been selected as the exclusive affiliate of Chrlsde's Great Estates, Inc. for the markets it serves in Orange and San Diego counties. . Christie's Great Estates, Inc. 1s a newly formed subsidiary of Christie's IJltealational, the world's oldest fine arts 11uc6on house. Great Estates, Inc. was recently acquired by Christie's. making Christie's Great Estate the largest network of indepc:nde.nt real estate brok~~ 0 4peciah~ing 1n the <iale ~f p~tig1ous -properties. Grubb & Ellis 1s now among the 45 offite and 7 .ooo real est11.e agents oltuing local expertise and worldwide connections through Chri&tje's Great Ll.<~l!lll""7 • , • • .I • p • • According to Dennis Gordon, president. Grubb & Ellis Residential Real Estate Services, with Christie's international client base, Grubb & Ellis will have the opportunity to present Orange and San Diego counties finest propertjes to . individuals who have the lneans to acqutre them. "Many of our sales associates have exten!.ive experience and traini ng in the marketing of prestigious propenies," he said. "and this is a very significant honor for our company to be selected as an affiliate of Christie's." displayed in Christie 's offices and Grubb & Ellis has nine offices in coastal. salesrooms and in real estate affiliate offices. south Orange County and San Dieg.o coast. In additio~ sel~t pr~pe~ill be and is considered the broker of choice for highlighted m Christ>e s vanous upscale properti~. publication includi~g Christie's. '1'hc Grubb & Ellis reputation for International Mag8ZJJlC and Auction News handling luxury properti~ in Orange and from Christie's. San Diego counties, was a critical factor For tuldiliofllll information on Christh ~ contributing to the selection of them as an Grtal £1111#1. p/u.J• caU ~a.rut exclusive affiliate," said Kay Coup.Jin. Grubb & EUU olfiu. founder of Great E$tatcs and president of the new venture. In the never ending search for excellence, "We look forward to expanding their Coldwell Banker recently held the first in 11 leadership position and broaden.in& our reach series of Recruit for Success seminars for and services throuah Christie's offices Southern California branch managers. werldwide.". Taught by Coldwell Banker University The international howcase of properties (CBU) and Ginny Denton. CBU certified illustrated in Great E.mtes magazine now contract trainer. th1s pro~en proaram ~ps will be published in the new Christie's Great develop ttlCT\litJna ted\niqucs and provides Estate magazine. The gJossy, four-color the opponunity to increue the number of magazine nm three times a year, reaching a Coldwell Banker sales associates. worldwide readership of more 1han 100.000. The five·se ion course ~rs topic ucb The ~gu.ine will be available in as obt.ainin,g the initial appointment. lips for Christie's offices lftd Alesrooms, retainJna sales associate.~ and dcvelopmg a nc......a..S ~--~the teel\lithlt ~Mich wons. B'*""'-wotld. and in firic li«*la and inns. Cui;tom manaaen dUOusholtt t..<>s Angeles and sessions. Coldwell Banker University is designed to enhance personal productivity, n:venues and profitability by providing education programs that will develop the knowledge and skills of sales associates, managers, brokers/owners and other corporate personnel. For a career in rtal tst.al• conJact tlu ColdwU Banktr OJ/kt nur JOU. ColdwtU Bmtur luu 111ort tluUt l,400 offices~ ot1er 57,()(J(J 1ala ouodMts in Nortll America. In C.IUomia, ColdwtU Banhr luu ot1u 265 rtsltkntiol nal tstaU offices and 111ort tlaan 7,JO(J 1alts tU1oclatt1 and t'"Pl.o1tes, and co11tpOnu1 which 1upply a co,,.,ute ran gt of rtsuuntial nal est.alt 1uvius. S11pporf JO" Cllll count on. DfaM Miller bas returned to ColdweD Banker at the Irvine branch where sbe brings her straight forward approach to business, said offtec manager Jobn Beckel Miller began her real estate career with Coldwell Banker in 1981 at the Lakewood office. UCLA educated with a master's dep in teaching, Miller is the ideal agent for consulting her clients on the focal schools. '·Always striving lo the be$l of her ability was the key to her past succe ," Becket said. "We ~ confident she will use this key to unlock rut&n IUCCeSS with ....... Miller has lived in Irvine for the past six ~ and has kept busy both J!Of miooally and personally with seven.I different teaching orianiz.adons. For all'°"" f'Hl '""" 1tt1b, coU Diallf Mill« t1111N £Mlwll..,.,. llYilN oJ/kt •m'J SJ~,,. property brochun:s. with detailed . ~¥ ~-.... ~ ...... ~~· .. , ..... ~,1111111H .. l•\~i·?~lill .... --.kl-4~a.J • .-..-.. ... '!.\'!.'!..~!f't ~·~,~~·:w...~.~~r.!L~~ --- WES'l'm.lJFF \llUA&E End unit, interior location. 28 R. I.SBA. atrium. cathedral ceiling, fresh pall'\t, 2 car att gar. Near Wilderness Park................... . .. s 1 sa,ooo COSTA MESA Comer unit In desirable Newport Landing. Former model has 2BR, den & 2 full BA. Gray carpet. white tile. . I & ! ........................... $155,500 MESA VERDE 4BR. 38A two-story on a quiet street. Hardwood floors, upgraded kitchen and baths, formal dining room. Immaculate! ........... llEDlJCED! $249,000 EASTSID£ C.M. Two large parcels with two houses. on each lot Nice curb appeal Desireable location. ProJ>emes may be purchased t .................... .. $259,000 EAat NEWPORT SHORES Remodeled kitchen. French doors, custom· slate floor, new doors & moldings. This Is a beautlfuD 4BR. 2BA. Comm. nbnl, tennis......... ......... . .. .. ...... $317 .500 NEWPOlrl' SHORES Build a brand new home on the canal 30 x 85 lot In a good location. Afternoon sun and sunsets on water side of..... .y .......................... $212.000 CORONA DEL MAR COllONA Dl!I. llAll Dramatic near new condo. 38Rt&Uitm, gourmet kit.. fam. rm., roof deck. Untqu• slde·by·sld• design w/lg. .2car .......... $119 .... COllONA Dl!I. llAll PanoramJc views from roof top & MBR w/fpl & 2 balconies. 38R, 2BA, Uv rm w/frplc. Separate dining. Modern kitchen.... .. . .. .. .......... $491 .... BAI.BOA ISi.AND 8uih in 1986 with alttnbon to quafity Main res. Features large elegant liv rm/din rm. w/cofrered ceil. & brick fl*. 1st class lBR apartment. ....................... $7S9.000 UDO ISLE Remodeled 3BR In a .,..emier location. Sunny south facing patio with French doors from MBR's It fl*lous llv. rm. Rao bees mow:. Sacriftce ........................... $509,990 IRVINE COVE la\'INE COVE Be damed bo/ the swuping master suite w/ pectacu&ar ocean view, fplc & wet bar. Dramatic home w/-..tor, pOOI, Spa.&: liino ...................... ~ ...... $1 I • ... ' -· ---~-·-- ~~-.,--T.......--~~.-~~~~y~ ... -~ • \ -.... fl-.. ~~.~.10• ,,:-.-•4.'•"~J-.94 • .,,. • -... --.J'-'• r,-:.if'·· •:! 0 • • ',# • • ~ EASTSIOE COSTA. MESA. Charming and cozy 2 bd home "199,QSO COSTA MESA Affordable 4bd/2ba o n big lot $207,000 RANCHO SAN JOAQUIN Great Golf Cou rse View! $220.000 CALL COLDWELL BANDll NEWPORT BEACH 1 BA.YCREST NORTH Wonderfully cared for! $448.000 ·-- STONERIDGE ESTATE Lovely view of hills! 4 bd. $6$0,000 --,.,,.,_ .... *"_ ··,;-... ·-"" SUNDA.Y HARBOR llll.AMD " 26 Harhor Illland, Renae Wetlt fS,000.000 HA.1UK1R Vurw HILLS llOl Ebbtidc, Nan D0yl~ f899,000 Now yo~ can •hop for a :mortqaqc loan the •:ma.rt way in the comfort and conve- nience of a Coldwell Banker office! · With no •tnno--attached and at no co8t, an in-hoiue .Ftnancial Servic .. offi<'•r Will work with leaclinq lend~ to help you fmd the be•t loan THE HOME MORTGAGE NETWORK (714) 692-164'8 CALL COLDWELL, BANKll NEWPOllT BEACH 1 BEACON BAY Wonderful hom.e on the beach $999,000 CORONA DEL MAR Four stor ies hight Oceanfront! $2,179.000 CORO~A DEL MAR Unprecedented bayfront h om.e $3,900,000 PENINSULA POINT High Quality Craftsm.anship! $4,890.000 I • .... h -- . . ., ., , • -... _....r...,, ~ ~J"' '· • - -.. "') • _ ,. _ -_ ' L• i .,, 1 • ~ _, ·~ /~' ' • ~ "• • CALL (800) 806-5766 FOR RECORDED DETAILS ON THESE FINE HO.MES . CD• . _.. ~~~ ~~ ~Ado~. {}dbW. 1111 1~ Ir hil'oo-f--J1 ~ r;,rw-~t1! l/1',.000 ~~ L~,~~ ()...,-'°00 ~fut 1Jrl1.000 Rue Grand Ducal $675,000 This Home Features ... • Approximately 3,700 square feet ~fli// lr~~w~ A -1b71.000 f'11"n ffill T""'foll; ~" ~ ~ ~-Ir~~ ~ fo IV';O,QOO .l· f'11"n ffi/I f{tpYtwfit ~Id S.0- wiJI.. eiftt lif'J vU"'f· ~l./f1.r ' ~,~~wifl. ~ lttoMf· '°°' ~ JfA- DoN&JoYcE OLSON EnjDJ the excitt#lent JPlltchina the · •ction on the Rhi11e C."41 on 11rountl to Li"4 CJM1oul. H;,ply upp/Ukti witll txt-enme Nse of • Three bedrooms, plus enormous recreation room & Additional bonus rooms. tetdt, p•nite """ ""'"""" this t'IPo "'""°"* conllo,,.;,.;.,,,. is bfahly so116'tf •fter ;,, ti# ex&Uui'H 601 Uio • Private pool & spa, Three car garage • Located in guard gated Big Canyon PERRY TAUB Big Canyon & Bekourt SpeciR.list 644-9070 eJa. 111 P•rlt Builllin,a. Full""'"" '1uillli"6 "1Jl 24 hour. ""°"""'"· Ek8•1't/y ucor•ktl CO,,.#JOn llrtlU intluile " "'"" rOO#I "'"' hUJUir• roo•. U11Uraround p.rl;PJ6 '"'" ".,.;,,.,,.;¥pool with 1"' Are-only 11 few of the r IN•y 1111Unitiu. 644 •f.111 Id. llJ ..... ----..,.. OCEAN RIDGE Open Sat,/Stl1 l ·5 Exclusive custom Mediterranean Villa. 48R. 4.5BA w/approx. 4,400 sq.ft. Designed to take advantage of mesmerizing views, brilliant sunsets. REDUCED $1 ,595,000 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. BIG CANYON McCLAIN 2BR, 2BA condo. Quiet gated community with assoc. pool & tennis. Step down master suite with mirrored wardrobe. Built~ bookcase il 2nd bedroom. REDUCED $199,000 elitist buyer. Gourmet kitchen, built~ns & high tech amenities, separate executive office & lower level den. Lavisn pool & spa. Sl .. 225,000 Nice 5BR, 3BA home. community. New roof, professionally landscaped. Great motivated owner. REDUCED ~~~==~~_J $549,000 EASTSIDE "Must See" 720-9422 _,... .......... HARBOR HILL Traditonal custom J!j~~~~~:l 48R, 4BA home. Vaulted ceilings. Gourmet kitchen with adjoining large family room. Park~ike setting with pool & spa. REDUCED $1,150,000 JASMINE CREEK Nice 3BR, 2BA, Plan ID. T radit>onal master suite With private patio & foootam. Guard gated community with pool & temis courts. REDUCED ~~:.;.;.._;,,~..;...;;..:;;......;....._;;.....1 $449,950 EL MORRO RESORT 3BR +large den, l t~~~~~~ 2.5BA. Spectacular r master suite, tife baths & shower. River Rock Firepface & Skytights. REDUCED $199,000 2BA, Light & bngtrt, airy. White ble throughout. F abutous ,, , ..... . ~ "" • ' • ____________ ....., _____ .....,.FJ!bib fe;:'f-e~eY 11.- 12 13 14 15 18 I 20 22 25 27 ~8 8:45 a.m. , Community Relations Committee Meeting 8:45 a.m. Affiliate Committee Meeting 10:45 a.m. -8:45 p.m., Del Mar Race Trip; 2 -4 p.m., COMPASS Beginner; 9 a.m. -noon, FHANA Financing; l -4 p.m., Deferred RE Exchanges 9 a.m., Grievance Committee Meeting; l O a.m. and 2 p.m., Internet Training Class l 0 a.m. -2 p.m., Broker Preview 8:30 a.m. Orientation/Induction 9 a.m. -noon. Environmental Hazards; 1 -4 p.m., Procurtng Cause l 0 a.m. -2 p.m .. Broker Preview 9 a.m .. MLS Committee Meeting 8:45 a.m .. GPA Committee Meeting; 9 a.m. -noon. Real Estate Analysis; l -4 p.m .. Property Management; 2 -4 p.m., COMPASS Beginner Course 7:30 a.m, Chairmen/Board of Directors Meeting; 1 O a.m. and 2 p.m., Internet Training Cloo . 10 o.m. -2 p.m., Broker Preview SDGcious and inviting family home This two story. four ~room home is located on a desirable large cul de sac lot Tastefully remodeled and upgraded with separate dining room. family room. French doors, bay windows and tile pavers. The private rear yard is enhanced by lush landscaping and features a large pool for your enjoyment. There is a private spa off the master suite. Storage for RV or boat. Ideal for family living, the property is within proximity of schools, shops, restaurants and the wide range of recreation associated with livmgwithin easy reach of the ooast. Offered at$Sl9,000. For 11Wn infonnlltion pkase call, UMa <htJa and Loil Jacobs of Grubb 4 BUU ResiMIUiol Real Esll* Serviu11, 23 Corpol'OU Pkrul, Newporl /Hoell (714) ""4200. Great Newport Beacll buy Located ~n the charming Newport Beach community of Dover Shores is this great property for a fortunate buyer. This well maintained home offers five bedrooms. three bathrooms, fireplace, a secluded courtyard in the front entry, all on an oversized lot. The backyard bas been beautifully designed with a spectacular custom pool and spa framed around lush landscaped greenbelt The fifth bedroom is privately located to give gwest and in-laws much comfort when visiting. Priced to seLI at $495,000. For MOre infonnlllion call Kenl McNau11tlo11 at ColdweU BanUr Newpol'1 Beach, (114) 644-9060, ext. 160. -. --· .... PA.tMal.A llAlll'Y • S8R. plus bonus. Main tloor mastef suite. Large. pcivate view lot wtttl fabu. lous entertainment center an spa $759,000 Call today! . WGANr nmoa . With dr.vn.tdc entry .uld ~ng stalrase. tndudes INln tloor office. extr• a.p IMnS Mld famlly rOQfnS plus guest wing. Bonus room. poof Mid $pi. huge 11.lt lot. M99.0IO KI 5al l1Ml TO CUSTOMIZL· Completion due Sept '95. spa· dous SBR. 68A. -ti-planned and executed on extra large lot. Extraordinary ocean/city views Prestigious Newport Beach's "Spyglass Hiii" $1,299,000 Mii L\Y, Cl1'Y UCiKJ'S &. MOUN· TA.IN VllWS • Conccmpor.ry ~ 2.SBA. custom~ over- looking bay. ~ts. vaulted cdllogs. decks. Thtt!e car garage. Quiet street. $689,000 Al3 OCEAN VllW • Dana Point blufftop. ~ rorever from 3 view decks &. many rooms. Charming 48lt with ~ustom features and huge master bed· room. Oose to harbor. restaur· ants. shop$. $199,000 P9 SELLER FINANCING SAN JUAN CAPISftANO-Sharp, Immaculate 2BR. condo $10~000 A6 DANA POINT-White water views. 2 3BR units, 1700 sq. rt. owner will talk terms! $389,000 S7 ORA.NGI.-Will consider any reasonable offer. 2BR/2BA upper unit. Name you terms. $144,900 W2 MISSION VIQO-Spacious 4BR/3BA w /maln floor bedroom. Pool, spa. move-In condition. $134,900 V2 SAN CUME.N1t-Fantastic ocean views and canyon views. 3BR In Marblehead ar~. $107,900 A10 MONARCH llACH-3BR. custom Mediterra- nean mini-villa wtth drftn1cltlC decor. $299,900 11 DANA POINT-Space for RV or boat. Single lev- el 38R. 2BA. quiet street. $124,~ BIO SAN JUAN CAl'ISRANO· Ocean views. Large ON ntl RACH • Incredible oceanfront estate In West New· port. Intriguing lloorplan featur· Ing 68R. 58A. comple1ety ll!f'l\0- deled In 1990. Surf at your front steps! A rcYe opportunity at $1 ,lts,000 02 l.AN>, LOCATION, URSTYU· Escape to the pt1Vacy ol a secluded equesh1an estate In the foothills of historic San Juan Capistrano. Two !lat 'acres w11h rtdlng trails. plus a 2000 sq. h. house. Call fof de1alls. S 1,075.000 A 14 TOWNHOMES AND CONDOS DANA POINT-2BR +loft w/pJush carpet, plan- tation shutters. Walk to theaters ~ shops. $156,500 SIO SAN Cll.Ml.NTl-Spectacular views! Spacious condo, aver 2200 sq. rt. 3BR. 2. 75BA. $142,500 AS DANA POINT-2BR. 2BA. ff replace. gourmet kitchen. 2 view decks. Community pool.spa. $142,000 B7 DANA POINT-Bright, sunny lower unit with sunroom and garden view. Private patio. $131,500 B9 LAGUNA NIGUEL-Top-of-the-lfne view town- home. Over 16<X> sq. rt. 2BR. 2.SBA. $209,500 ClS LAGUNA NIGUEL-Beautiful upgraded 3BR. 3BA Monte Carlo. Private next to greenbelt. $179,000 C21 SAN Cll.Ml.NTl-Possible summer home, retirement retreat or Incom e property. 2BR. $132,000 03 DANA POINT-Gated. private creek &. waterfall location. aose to beach. 1 BR. 1 BA. Nice! $87,900 04 DANA POINT-Up-graded Tennis villas condo. Spacious 2BR. With large patio. links vtew. $114,900 F3 ALISO VlllO-Roomy 2BR. 2BA townhome. Spacious and light. Subject to lender approval. $ 110,000 • H3 SAN Cll.Ml.NTl-3BR. 2.SBA, townhome, gated. All extras: pool. spa, garage. $161,000 P8 SAN JUAN CAPISTIANO-Great starter home! 3BR. with RV storage and bulJt-ln BBQ. $159,000 ALISO Vilt<>-Condo. Large patio, garden. Fireplace, A/C Euro kitchen. attached garage. P4 $123,000 Rt LAGUNA NIGUU.-Views from 3 levels! 3BR. fabulous master. many amenities. $199,900 S8 48R. pf us famlly room faces greenbelt. $349,000 Olt.ANGI.-Wiii consider any reasonable offer. 2BR/2BA '4>J)er unit. Name your terms. CS $144,900 W2 SAN JUAN CAPISBANO-Italian-style 4BR. 38A+bor\us room ~ lib. Pool. spa. lush land. $419,000 Bl LAGUNA NIGUEL-Must sell. large prtvate 3BR. 38A end unit with backyard. $ l 91,900 S 15 llAll laA.ND-Light, alry, 3BR townhorile load- ed w/upsrades. Sejler transferr«I, must sell. $a99.000 S13 W..M IGNI'· Walk to the beach. 48R. 38A, Ot1S llOO fl ti SS6 SPANl5M HACll.NDA ·True tra· dltional hacienda overlook.Ing the ocean and harbof. SBR. 48A. over 3800 sq. ft .. Elegant fearures throughout. Pool and spa. Gorgeous loc.atlon. Sel~ may c.arry. $659,000 S6 LOCAJION-LOCAllON· Extra large back yard with a pedl·a· boo ocean vtew from master awaits you In this ~ ZBR. 3BA. ·den could be third bed- room. $419,000 PIO MONAltCH IAY 1DllACl • Unobstructed souttf'coast and mountain views. Catalina sunsets from master bedroom. Private. custom slngje-levd home. <almost 30Ci>~. ft. $619.000 Pl HIQt ON A. Hill -U'nobstntct· ed ocean view. 48R. Including main floor master suite with prtvate garden patio. Guest wing SJtS,000 K2 l'lNINSUlA LOCATION DUftlX· With bay vtew from upper deck. 38R. 2BA. up-28R. ZBA down. ~ opponunll). to live the beach ll~tyle and help with the mortgc\ge .. $59S,900 A 12 SIT DOWN CATA.UNA VflWS · From your living room. dining room and master. C.Ozy family room and 2 fireplaces In mis sm g1e ~el home. Spa plus cool garden an1um. $640,000 C9 SHORT SALE LAGUNA IDllS-Great starter home, ceramic ~ entry~ bath, new paint. 3BR I.SBA. $107,000 A2 SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO-2-story condo. Large prtvate patio and lawn. $73,000 C7 ALISO Wt<>-Roomy 2BR. 2BA townhome. Spacious &.. light. Subject to lender approval. $130,000 H3 DANA POINT-2BR. single-level condo, only 5 years old. Ocean view. Enciosed patio. $141,000 59 INVESTMENT /COMM ERCIAL LAGUNA llACH-Retall offlce building, great location on PCH. Approx 3000 sq. rt. $595,000 C16 LAGUNA IEACH-Corner PCH, new offke/retall bdg .. ocean vws, secured underground pti(g. $600.000 . c 17 LAGUNA IEACH-Prime corner. 3BR w/parking lot. Per~ for prolesslonaJ building. $339,000 C23 NlWPOllT llACH-Bay view form upper deck. 381V28A up -28R/2BA down. $595,000 A 12 conA MESA-Currently two units: 281V28A. Income property dose to ~tng. $J45,000 n ·' \1 It > ',. ' 0 ~ Spectacular Mediterranean estate From the clmtlar driveway which leads to this breathtalclng estate, to the precise planqjng of the lush tropical landM:aping which adorns the classic Mediterranean residence, tfM? quality and pride of owner<:hip is apparent. The expansive fi ve-bedroom, four and one-half bath home offers every luxury. Thc thrce- Mory cathedral ceiling and two-story windows framing a natural stone watu fall inspire lofty thoughts fiom the moment of arrival. The spacious family room features a walk-in wet bar and an alcove for an eot.ertainmcnt system with a wide sc~n television. Perfect for gue!.ts, the lower bedroom also offers potential as a maid's quarters or a private offi ce. 1be kitchen is an entertainer's dream with Italian granite countertops, six-burner cooktops, four ovens. two dishwashers and a Sub-Zero refrigerator. The master suite b.as a private sun deck. two-sided fireplace , Jacuzzi tub, his and hers dressing areas and cedar-lined sauna. 1be bedrooms share a common hobby room and have a wide deck for outdoor enjoyment • Out~ide b a trop1caJ paradise. The pool and spa adjoin a spectacular Walc'.rfall of natural rock. 1be generous patios. coz.y·fire pits, low voltage landscape ligf\ting and built-in barbecues are ideal for ent~ining or relaxing in complete privacy. Surrounded by tall, winsome eucalypWS trees which end in a magnificent ocean view. The eucalyptus forest is inigatcd to form a natural barrier against weather and prying eyes. The acre minimum neighborhood assures sobtude and privacy. Call Mariann Cordova and Bobbi Mttz.itr of the /int lu>wu1 division of tJu NtWfH'l1 Beath offiu of Tht Prudential Californi.a Rtally, (71') 729·n67. H fbOr) iew Hills enchantntent This spaciou rour-bcdloom. two and one-half bath. single-level home has wonderful views of Newport Harbor. ocean and city lights. The newly painted interior enhance.~ the plush new carpet and the remodeled kitchen is accented with white-washed cabinets. white appliances, Ught Corian countCl10ps and tile flooring. The hvingroom. familyroom and master ude 1tt crowned with dramatic wood beamed ceilings. The 11.000-squarc-f oot lot is meticulously groomed to chowcasc phenomenal views. As you • rt)' thctc is a large interior courtyard with room for a pool or pa. The three-car space and organization. ~1y de ired area is within walking distance or ICboolS, beach. shops an<f ~urant . ~ "*1IN Miltk ONI Jo1 Curtilt of tlN '/Utt laoiw1 """"" •J 7111 l"rtul111dal Co~~ Nw,orl Bt«t 11/fkt, (11') 1$MMIO. Maxine Moo1a<>mery. vice • presideol/managcr of The Prudential . California Realty Newport Beach office ts please to announce the return of K.arcn Lynch, who sold 86 homes in 1994 and 32 propertjcs this year to date. "Karen Lynch is one of the most focused Realtors I know,,. Mon1gomery said. ""She i incredibly productive withoul losing the sensitivity for the emotional ~ of her clients." Lynch. who began her real estate career more than 20 years ago in Califomja, constantly updates her skills and knowledge through continuing education and real estate networking. By providing excellent service, Lynch relies on repeat and referral buSiness as her mainstay. She usually arrives at the office at 7:30 a.m. to begin an t 1-hour wot\ day. "It really helps to be thorough in what you do and to stay on top of things," she said. ''rm part of an effective team because I learned. long ago. to delegate authority in order to win. Pat LeClair and Linda Bums have been with me for some time. They arc licensed and extremely capable prof cssionaJs. "Through their diligent effort. we were able to close 84 transactions and still be available 24-hours-a-day to serve our clients with the attention to detail each client deserves." Through comprehensive matbting plans based on economic, seasonal factors and predicced marketing trends, Lynch bas become increasingly scientific in her quest to strategically position each listing. "I do not work with sellen unless they are serious about selling." she said. '1'bc desire tC1 sell is apparent in the pricing and the willingness to work as bard as I do to move the property. "lf their desire to sell doeSn't match my enthusiasm. we have lost the most important ingredient: team work. Buyers and sellers need to understand Realtors are not magicians, but have very precise fonnulas for achieving a sale. I sell at least one-third of my own listings because of my exuberance once I have begun the process. I love this business." Lynch says teamwork is the key to her success. She networks with prof cssionals to keep abreast of current trends and latest technology innovations. The team she b.as chosen to help her create success is the Newport office of The Prudential California . Realty. "Maxine Montgomery, our reponal manager, is unequaled in CApMISe, innovation and attitude," Lynch said. "She has brought togclber the most powerful. ethical two of professionals. lt is importanl to be a part of the right team to enhance personal power." A Corona del Mar resident. Lynch is married to Terry Lyons, a Delta Airlines pilot. She bas two grown cbildml and three stepcbUdren. c.aKJn11~~••T1uPrvM"""1 Cd/ontM ltHll1 NIWpOl't Be.• oJ!iu, (714) 1U.9"5. <> Homebu~ng via the Internet Begin house hunting from the comfort of your computer terminal Want to buy a home? Just tum oo your oompucer because the Orange Coast Association of Realtors has injtiated the world's first Realtor multiple listing service on the Internet Whether you' re window shopping for an E.otfi b tudor, French provincial or California ranch-style borne. you can now begin house bunting from the comfort of your own computer tcnnin~ announced Patricia R. Moore, executi 'lice ~sident of Orange Coast ~lion Qf Realtors in Newport Beach. . "Since euablishing the program on the llitcm¢t last month, we 've been inundated with call from agents wanting m«e detail.:· she said. "In 1oday's market. rs want their properties exposed in all media markets. "With the growing popularity o( oo-1.lne services such as the Internet, we realized the next logical step for the association was to have the properties available to a worldwide audience 'lia the computer. Judging by the immcdiAte response, I think it'~ WoNnj." The compoter-geoe.ratcd listings system wotb in much the same way as tridiliqpal mull1pk listings directories. Agents pi'O\lide a phol~ and/or detailed informaaion about • particular property and the data i5 downloaded into the lnttmct under the supervision of the LllS(lCiat,ion'\ computer expert, Diane Ward. The propcny remains on the Internet as long as the agent desires or until it has sold. "From a global sense, this is the future of real estate sale.~." Moo~ said. '7he beauty of the Internet system is it reaches a larger audience than we could ever imagine ... Classes designed to help students master Netscape, the program used by the association, are now offered each Thursday at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. at the Orange Coast Association ofRa.ltors headq~rs. C~t for the ~hourcouf5C is $10 members; $2.S non~mcmben. Call (714) 722-2300 to re&ister or for more"infonnation. &tabllslud in 1929, dft Oro1111 Coast A.nociodo11 of Rtollor, is co""°"' of l,"'4 rtal ""* 1alt1 proft11io11all rtpnstnlile6 642 rtol tslaU brohf'OftS ""'*''""" Newport lkacla tuUI tlu 1urro111Jllbt1 co1MtUnitk1. Tlt1 o.nociation '"'""°.,...,,....,.a wiM ,.,,,,,, of 1qpor1 •,me;, UH:Wn1 niular ...-u-.11 driif11d to Uifon1C about ~.-.,.,,,.duuvnU.IM in"1Utl1; lqisldN 1.,,.,.i; DU- "l'fN'OVt41t"""4rl 111Ul co..,11urco11r1'1; tUf.d ~CtlS llO ""'""" llstiltp "'4"1 ,.-ill rtjn.nc1 ..m1oL ftf A.siodado" u 41 #IN. NW1'Jrl BlwL, Nftllp«t a.Ml&. --. ......_......__ -·-·---. .. ... ~~cializing in Newport &ach and Corona del Mar 17 years of local experience 760-5000 xl31 CORONA DEL MAR· Approll. 7,000 sq. ft. masterpiece w/ awesome ocean. bay & night light. views. Rare huge lot situated just above the harbor! 5BR, 5.5BA. Customized interior. Grounds include pool, spa, teahouse & formal Japanese ardcns. Reduced To -~,000 OCEAN VIEW • Emotional remodel on a rare giant comer lot on a cozy cul- de-sac. Sunny and airy. Great floor plan w/a wonderful master & huge master hath. 3-car garage. Owners leaving the area. Corona del Mar Best Buy .. 1456 Key View Reduced to $589,000 TRADITTONAL S BR/ 3.5 BA Remodel w/grcat curb appeal and a fantastic floor plan! Gorgeous oak kitchen w/cu tom tiles! Big family room. Newport Beach Beauty. $569,000 RB/MAX 760-5000 31 STOP LOOKiNG ... YOU HAVE FOUND IT!l!!! 4 spacious Bdrms. Bru:!ht Family room. Remodeled throughout in 19891 SOON TO BE GONE· CALL NOW! 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AND 1 BR. 1 BA apartment block wall fences, 2 car garage. 42' x 118' LOT A 48R giant 4000 sq.ft w/3 jlrt:places, 3 dining amzs. 2.familr rooms, (Pool and Spa) on quiet street. Owner Wants Quick Sale Co-op Brokers Steven Melson (714) SJ8..111i 1483 KCCl.DBIVB Belvedere plan with " bedrooma •• baUl.a. BJd.ra large family rm. AC II EJ.ectronio air ol•ner. 10MO eq.ft. Im with room to ezpand. Vt1r7 llch\ • aley wMewa of eun.ee* a. ea..un.a. Call VI 8&ztcm to ahow. *39&,000 HAROOR RidqE VisiT My OpEN HousE 17 ST. TROPEZ SuNdAy 1,,5 can 96 7 -0SOO Diclt McKasson Key Realtors ~ NEW PRiCE $599,000 • ·~¢.:Bd..?.S$Ja Viewl Vie:wl ViEWl 2 OcoNfaoNT CoNdos ON ThE SANd, WhiTEWATER, CATAliNA 6 SuNsn ViEws Upp£• UNiT, JBA, 2.fBA, NIWla CAllpET fa pMNT $69t,OOO lowo uNi'r, 2BR, 2BA, baick pArio. Opus TO MNd. Sf49,000 CAll DiAf'A kENdAll 66f .. 71Jf ScvH c..i.tu Rul &TAH 't>,tl NEWPORT BEACH BANK OWNED -VIEW -POOL f abulous opporf unif &1 ! Panoromi view o~L baf.j, liqhis and f oshion lsbnd. 4BR + quest bouse, fomil'I POOm, pool & sp,>. t J-~~~ t~g9~~~vw $769,000 ·~gl'Jg $aa CARol AllisoN • Pico,. col: ~~,., Diana Kendall 644;'6 } 7 4 x 11 6 ~~ 665-7135 Sf.NioR MARka1"q c.O..suhANT '714 81J8-4018 Seven Gables Real Estate A.-' NEWPORT BEACH 117 Via Havre CMnery VIiiage Realty 673-3"7 1224 W. lay Ave cannery Wt.ge Realty 673-3"7 123 fast Balboa Blvd c.annery VIiiage Realty 613-'"' 2290 LaUnda a Key Rultors 967..o&OO 4BR 5BR 2BR 4br 3131 Corte Marin 3BR Sandy Mittman/PrudentiaJ CaJif. 729.7171 508 Via Udo Nord 4BR Cannery Village Realty 613-37n 512 Via Udo'Nord Cannery Village Realty 613-3777 Big Canyon Villas Melinda Mason Barbara Sanregret Realtors 759-7700 4Br 2-lBR Sun 1-5 $815,000 Sat/Sun 1-S $2,495,000 Sat/Sunl-4 $259,000 Sun 1-5 $635,000 Sun 1-5 $389,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 $1,599,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 $1,449,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 $339-469K 7 Givemy Owner 640-5051 3BR D Sat/Sun 1-5 $479,000 D Fl~t tax rate update and NAR's new computer system Followtaa II a johlt stataneot by the National A-mdcle al Realtors, United Homeowaen Allodldon and American Homeowaen fOuadadon reactlna to a rtpor1 bJ DRl-McGnw 811 on tbe dfeca • llM an wldtout tbe mon.-. mien. w1 ,.~ eu dedudiom would lalte Oii IM""'"*' Allhoop simplifyina the tax code may be an atlrlctive concept. a flat tu which ~liminates lbe deducdoOs for mortgage an~rtst and P_'OPelt)' t.uea would have senous nep11ve ~ueoces for the nation's homeowners, the housing industry ao<10 the economy, accordina to a study by RI-McGraw Hill. Yes,. a linlpll postcard tu retWll is . appealina. howe~. a na1 tax which does away with~ for mortpge interesl and property taxes, bu dire consequef\ces for houlina and lhe rest of the economy which. prior to this study. have not been fully understood. A flat tax without the mortgage interest and propeny tax deductions wouJd cost America's 64 million homeowners nearly $1.7 trillion. Put another way, the average homeowner would lose I 5% of his home's value within two years. Expensive homes and those in high propeny tax areas would be even more harshly affected. American homeowners would experience an immediate. mass ive and pennanent loss of equity. This lo s in home value would occur in spite of the lower intere t rates projected under a flat w . Funbennore. implementation of uch a flat w system would cause existing borne saJes to be 19'l> lower J.ban undq cwrent. tax law. and housing starts to drop 22%, resuJting in widespread unemployment and disruption within t.he housing industry. lodced. this change in the tu system could send the economy into a recies ion worse than the J 990-91 episode precipitated, in part, by the 1986 Tu Reform Act. That · act gutted tax incentives for investment income-~roducing real estate and led to the devaJuabon of commercial properties and rental housing throughout the country. Eliminating the tu incentive for home ownership would cause home values to fall . below many outstanding monaaae amounts pushing many borrowers into default. Damage to financial institutions and mortgage insurers, both government and private. would be severe and a new c~t crunch undoubtedly wouJd follow. Clearly. many of the tax overhaul proposals being considered today ignore the positive impact of real property ownership on the U.S. economy and our society. The mongage interest deduction has been an important part of the U.S. tax policy since the federal income tu code was adopted in 1913. The provision has survived world wars. economic depression and previous major changes in our tu code. By providing for the deduction of home mortgage interest and real estate wes. Cooves.._ recognized the important social and economic value of cnoour:aaing home Dwnership. The siinplicity of flat tu just isn't attractive enough to outweigh those kinds of adverse comequenccs. Dlll-McGtww Hill is•~ co1U•ltilt1 ~~/ht""'.,,., llta JOO /lf'O/nrioMl nfl'lo. 11«.illJizilt1 ill tt011HUa-4lrlH,, C.: ._ polkJ OMlpu. followlaa II ....,..dOo oa Realton lnf..-don Network, a new computer 11*-deftloped by Che Naliooal Allodadon ol Realtors. Coasumen desirina to buy or sell real estate property wilJ soon be aided by a dynamic. new. computer-based system which will cut in half the time it takes to complete a transaction. Realtors lnformation Network (RlN). will enable homcbuyers to accelerate the time - consuming steps necessary to find, financo and move into a home. Sellers will also benefit from compressing the time frames needed to properly price and successfull y market their property. According to NAR president. Edmund G. Woods. Jr., several test sites for the new system will be on line in JuJy. "RIN is off to a flying start and will link ReaJtors from all over the country by this fall.9 be said. This world-class system will provide the Realtor witb.alJ.Jhe information necessary to complete a consumer' transaction quickly and easily. Initial pilot sites include Boulder and Denvcc. Colo; Owtottc, N.C. and New Jersey. with more to come. • THE· INTERNET: lt's 'tlie latest plclce far. Real Estate agents to see and be seen By Lee Greene THE INTERNET: What is it? How did 11 get here? How do I get on it? Who 1s on lhl' Internet? You know you should be on the Internet. hut you have no idea why or how you '>'ould benefit from being on the Internet. Right? Tbcsc are only a few of the questions I am a~kcd when talking 10 real estate agents about the Internet. Everyone is interested, but nobody knows why. I um going lo answer those very questionl>.,After reading this article you w•U know exactly what the Internet is and h11w tQ take advantage of the fastest g1owing medium of all time. What ls the Internet? The Internet is a global network of more than 34,000 private and public l"Omputer networks communicating over high s peed telephone lines. The networ~ are owned and operated by universities. corporauons, private individuals. special interest groups and government research organb.aaons. The Internet has become knowa as the Information Superhighway. 1)e Internet started in the 1960s by ARPA (Advanced Research Projects Agenf )>), a division of the Department of Dcfe~ to connect governmcnr computen. throu out the country. Over time major natio I research fac1ltt1es like Bell L<tb<l tories. Lawrence Livermore Labs <ind :IJOr universities connected their computer!\ to the network and usage began to grow rapidly through ~upport of the NSF allonal Science Foundalton). Soon. ment contractor., and companjcs - g with the lab!> and the univers1t1el> e users and started the trend tow commercial rather than gove ntal focus of the informatjon on ~network. lrf lhe 1990s. the government discontinued funding for the Internet and the growth in 'Ystems. applications and datal>Mc!. 1<; now conung from network acce\!. provider;, on-line services. 1nf orma11on provider; and user groupi>. Today the re are about 30 million users and that number appears lo be growing dramatically each month. Via the Internet, users are able to send E-mail, access information from thousands of dtltabases. download files (in ingJe and in multimedia), access and use software programs. ask questions and search for infonnalion through user groups on countlel>s i.ubjccts, ploy computer games. buy products and services and communicate with more than 8,000 special intcre~t groups and bulletin boards. How do I get on the Internet? Let's assume you are a newbie -""" (novice or first time user on the Internet). Here are the basic requirements for gening on the network: • Get a good computer such as a Macintosh Quadra with System 7.0 or greater. •The computer should have at least eight megabytes of RAM and a color monitor. • Include a modem running at no less than 9.6 bits per second (bps): a modem running at 14.4 bps will work much better. • Sub cribe to an on~line service provider like America Online or Compuserve or Prodigy to gain access to the Internet. •An alternative to on-line services is one of the Internet access providers which will hove a server capable of greater speed and more robust information selection than some of the on-line services. • Both the on-line services and the access provjders establish account'l which cost a small amount each month depending on how much of their offtrings you decide to use. • Actual use of the Internet does not cost anything; however. you will incur charges for the use of the on- line or the access providers and the telephone line usage charges for connecting lO the service provider (which shouJd be a locaJ caJI in most cases). Who ls currently oo the Internet and how are they usina It? Orange Coast Association of Realtors: They are making properties available via the Internet. "Jn todays market, sellers want their properties exposed in all media markets," said Patricia R. Moore, executive vioe president of the Orange Coast Association of Realtors in Newport Beach. Alain Pine! Realtors: According to Guerrilla Marketing On-line by Jay Conrad Levinson and Charles Rubin. "Alain Pinel Realtors was a struggling real e t.ate company in San Jose three years ago. Thanks to 1t Internet bu .iness presence, it now has 200 aients selling $600 million in properties per year to customen. aero s America. Europe and Au t.ralia. Agenl Linda Taglianetti of The Prudential California ReaJty's Newport Beach office: Linda Tuglianctti constantly searches for new ways to expand her marketing capabiliti . Most notably. l.bc use of computer technology and me informatio superhighway. "I believe there i11 u buyer for every property, and my goal is to find the right buyers for the right property. With the use of the Internet. I have limitless possibilities, not just in Orange County or Southern California but g lobally," sbe said. How can l begin to market my own properties of the Internet? The first step: Ask yourself what you want to :iccomplish. Have a clear set of marketing goals. Think of the Internet as an interactive print medium with a 30- rnillion circulation. You don'tjust run an ad because it seemed-liked a good idea. You look at your marketing objectives. demographics and then consider the dollar investment. The same holds true for the Internet A reaJ estate agent who wants to test the water but doesn't know anything about the Internet's World Wide Web, can hire an Internet marketing firm to build and maintain an Internet web site. An Internet Web site includes pages of text. graphics and photos written in a special code called HTML. or hypertext markup language. Internet Web pages can be anything. from a portfolio of the agent's properties with contact information, biographies or descriptions of special events or open houses. An lnteme1 Web page needs to focus on oontent. You need to make it easy to understand and navigate. Keep graphics relevant and smaJJ. Make it attractive, useful and dynamic. Set up an E-mail auto responder with detailed property infonnation. Place free or low cost ads on other networks s\Jch as America Online or Compuserve. Continue to utilize traditional marketing tools. 1bc Internet is another medium which should be added to the marlceting plan. Each medium reaches a different audieooe and lbe Internet should not replace other forms of marketing. In this highly competitive marketplace, real estate agents who can reach and satisfy clients will have an advantage, and the Internet can help in maintaining those relationships. TilC Internet is also a fast and efficient way of networking. With its global reach, the Internet can assist agents in locating new buyers and also keep in better touch with them. An ag_eot might locate a buyer in Equador, Egypt, London, Paris or MonDCo interested in purchasing a property in Newport Beach. Let Gnme Is pruldent of MtdlaColft /11teractlt'e, an /ntemd trfarlcttinK fl,_ 111 U.111na 8,aclr. (714) 493-0332. INE MINK: Travel a nd work, a good combination AGENCY; The Prudential California Realty JOB TITI..E: rmc Homes and Relocation Speciali t fARM All.EA; Harbor View Hills BOW LONG WITH AGENCY: Eight years CITY OF RF.SIDENCE: Newport Buch HOBBIES/INTEREST: Travel and garde:nin,g LAST 800K HAD: "The Book of Women's First'i'" Maxine Min PET PEEVE: Negative people FAVORITE MOVIE: "Forrest Gump" FAVORITE .a.ESl'AURAN'n Cheesecake Factory FAVORITE GETAWAY: Hawaii and Mexico BOW DO YOU DEFINE SUCCESS? Living comfortably with a good blend of work and travel. ... ...,.. ......... _. __ .... _~--·--..-. ... -... _ ·-~----·· .. ~· .,.,,.. You've driven past here thousands of times before. You looked at the top of the hills, and you P.ictured the view of the ocean. The sunsets. The lights at night. "Someday, "you told yourself. "Someday, I'm going to own a wonderful home and live right at the top of that bill. " Guess what dfly it is? Altezza, blgb above the sea, behind private gates, in the bills of Newport Coast. luxurious homes, graciotlS/y styled. Stunning attached villas. designed to enhance your privacy. As many as three bedrooms, plus loft. Fabulous views of tbe famed So"tbem California coastal paradise. Beautifully gated entry•. excepltonal features, lovely amentlies. A z z A NEWPOIT C 0 A S T =-~ From the high $300,000'~ 9 Cbssico Drive Newport~. CA 92657 (714) 494-3315 MM Tm. ..... Sales office open daily 10 a.m. to 6 p.m .. Mondays l p.m. 10 6 p.m .. Suocb) 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. "*-1/f«tlulp •.... of Ibis /'fl/Jllcllllolt. All AltnJ:o """"'"._,,,,,,,.,,.,,.,of• Alllr:a """''*""""" Coost "°"" o-m· AuodlrtlolU. Stw .. fff>m!nl4/(t• for t#liliJs Oii lllOtfJb/J }In. :~ -• • ' · .. 1 .. r),.' liff Haven perfection Located on a comer 1ot in the neighborhood of liff Haven, this one of a kind two story, four bedroom, four and one half bath custom home is for the perfectionist. Stunning in design and craftsmanship the residence is set on ooe of the large,1 lot' in the area. Filled with naturaJ light from the clerestory and bay windows the spaciou) floor plan with soaring ceilings lends itself to gracious entertaining and family living. The front yard is enhancedJ>y rolling lawm. The beveled glass front entry leads to the inviting family room. dramatic formal dining room and gounnet kitchen featuring an island cooktop, granite counters. white washed cabinetry, white appliances and wood floors. Offered at $999.000. For more informalion please call, LiJUla <Hth and Lois J«ob1 of Grubb & Ellis Residential Stniices, 23 Corporau Plau, SU. 190, Newporl Btaelt, (714) 644-6200. I ~ffluent 1 elegant lifestyle Affiuent, elegant lifestyle greets you 'when you enter this Newport North two story. three bedroom home with easy conversion to !our bedrooms. Flooded with natural light the residence is situated on a large lot in a quiet ·n1enor location. A practical floorplan with airy volume ceilings. The pri vate master bedroom ljs enhanced by a retreat. Custom features include hardwood floors. plantation shutters. custom built -in entertainment center, plus air conditioning. The interior ha.<; been profe.<;sionally ~"Corated in soft tones. Exterior front and rear yards of grass are easy maintenance. The .rccrc111ion area with swimming pool. spa and large sundeck i~ maintained by the association. tLocated in a 24 hour guard gated community. Offered at $5~9.000. Offered by Mali Gulkdge of Grubb & Ellis ResUJtntial Services, 23 Corporate P/a:JJ, SU. 90, Newporl Beach, (714) 644-6200. 1 J Mo,,el Perfect Located in Costa Mesa. thii; five·bedroom, three-bath home hM ~. .pandcd to nearly 3,000 square feet. It features French doors leading to a private side palao, modernized kitchen anq master suite expanded to accommodate sitting and television 1 area. Call Ello Hoyt of ColllwtU Badt.r Costa. M11a, (11') 668-9333. ... ___ _._ .. .,,,,. .... A consistent top producer specializing in Mesa Verde and Eastside Costa Mesa oreas Real estate professional. Bonnie Turner, recently achieved the Outstanding Performance Award with Coldwell Banker Costa.Mesa. according to branch manager TomSutro. A consistent top producer. Turner has been honored many times. including awards for top ten saJes associate, top Ii ting agent and top office producer. She credits her success to bone ty, hard work and commitment. "I provide the best service possible to the buyer and seller.'' Turner said. "A caring attitude is what makes the difference." Specializ.ing in the Mesa Verde and Ea.\1Sidc Costa Mesa communitie . she is 11.n active member of the Orange Coast Association of Realtors Community Relations Committee and the charity organization. ChildHelp USA. Turner is a California n11tive and a five- year Costa Mesa resident. Leisure activities include skiing, reading and spending time Bonnie Turner with family and friends. For all JOUT real t.llaU Mall conl«t BonlW Twrner at llN ColtlweU Bodt.r Costa Mt.Ill ofliu at (11') 668-9333. In CaU/ornia, ColllweU Banktr llas o•·tr 265 rni.thntial real tslalt. offices a"" man than 7.300 salt1 associate1 and t"'PloJt.11, ud co"'l"'nin wltiel1 "'"'' o cowcplett. nmze of nsU:lentilll rtal t.SlaU stnices. Support you can count on. Recent sales indicate upsYling in O.C. real estate market Waterfront Homes' sales reff ect a positive change Heard that the real e tate industry is in a 'ilump? Well the tide appears to be changing as recent ~les at Waterfront Homes indicated the high-e~d real estate market may very well be on the rise. Bill Feeney, a top-selling agcnl at the premiere real estate organization in Newport Beach, recently placed six homes in escrow during a three-day period. The homes. all located in Newport Beach, ranged from $300,000 to more than $2 million. According to Feeney. the magnitude of these recent sales is reflecti ve of a positive change in the real estate market. "1be recent rash of sales we have experienced is an indication the high-end real estate market may be in for a ignificant tum-around," Feeney said ... It has been an extremely difficult and slow yeafttfor everyone in this indu try. but no• we have seen definite sign of a po itive outlook on the horizon. "With trend leanin~ to an upswing in residential home process, we expect 10 sec more ales of this sort on a regular basis." Recent trends ob~rved include an influx of foreign investors requesting to view upscale homes in Orange County along with demand from international buyers via the Internet. "Real estate saJes professionals. especially in this area, a.re realizing the importance of aggressively marketing the properties that they represent." said Patricia Bill Feeney Foerster, who with her hui.band Gilbert. founded Waterfront Homes more than 20 years ago. "I think BiU Feeney's recent escrow closures and the ruh of succc ~ experienced as of l11te by many in th is business. is indicative thnt recent trends and technological advances arc proving to be effective." Wtllef/ronl HolMI ltK., iJ tJ&. pn•lut real tllaU sola ""IOJtiuidolf widt llfOrt th4n 90 attlttl 1tnilft Ntwporl Beaclt a11d tit. llllTOUruJinf CO,,.,,.UllitNS. J..ocaud at 2436 Wtst Coall Hltltway in Nwporl B1od a1UI JJS Moriltt. ..trt., Balboa ls'laltd, W.Urftoet Ho•11 Inc .• II Orantt eo.,.,,,, t..r.elum """""-of S..t,'r l111t.ntatloit"1 JtHJty, (114) 631-1#1 . .... . .. ..._. __ ,. . ,.------'=""" --. -' • ~~-'-,.....,..1~••••1" , )3 • . ' -· I • • 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 24HR guard service M1p not to sule PICific Coast Hwy .. N New flil"lllSbed homes available for tourtnc and sale from I to 5 p.m., Sat/San ONLY . ~ ,, - 5 Longboat. 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For Information CALL 7 I 4·647·2452 NEWPORT CUSTOM ESTATES, INC PllCU &PPllCTIVlt O&ADLINE OF ptfBlJCATION AND SUIU1tCTTO CHANCP: wrntOUT N011Ct:. ALL SQ PT. ARE APPROXIMATlt. HOMEOWNERS AUTOMAT1CAU..Y 8&COMlt A MEMBER OF AN ASSOCIATION ASIOCIAnON DUl:S MAINTAIN THE QUALJTY OP CONNON AREA P'AC'ILmts. HONES SUBJICI' TO ARCHITECTURAL CONTROL COllfloU'M'E& APPROVALS SEE A SAU:S REPRESl:NTATIVE FOR MORE ~ INPORMA110N NftPOllT CUSTOM ES1'ATES tS NOT AP'ILIATED WITH THlt IRVINlt COMPANY, NCE PROVIDES PROIEC1' MANAGEMENT SERVICES P'OR THlt CONSTRUCTION OF pfgW HOJUS UCENSD> l.!!I CONTRACTORS ARit Us&D TO BUILD ALL ND HONES. NClt Rl:SERV£S THIC lUGHTTO PURC8ASll t.OT8 AND HOMl:S FOR RESAU:. II .. f .. ----- Aetea .. of ..... 7, 1115 1 KEY LENDERS AND RATES 30.yemo fixed INTEMST ~ POeNTI LOCK· INTEREST ,. POINTS MAX. llAMIN TYPE PHONI! MTE OWN ~ .. A.PA MTE OWN C!l 11.#A LOAk r!l Abacus Financial. Grp. ~ (714) 375-6666 7.250% 5• 2.375 30 7.530 3.850% 25 1.000 7.701 500,000 2.450 American Home Loans R (714) 955-3633 7.375% 10 1.500 7 7.565 5.875% 20 1.000 8.286 300,000 2.500 American Savings Bank s (800) 562-6272 7.500% 20 1.500 30 7.691 3.950% 30 1.000 ].&<:IZ 1,000.000 2.350 110 Bank of America -B (800) 424·2632 7.500% 5 2.125 45 7.757 6.250% 5 1.000 8.202 203,150 2.500 1TS California Federal Bank s (800) 225-3337 7.500% 20 2.000 45 7.744 3.950% 20 1.000 7.702 203,150 2.450 110 Coast Federal Bank s (800) 300-5626 . 7.550% 20 2.000 0 7.795 3.850% 20 1.000 7.701 850,000 ~ 2.480 110 Counltywide Funding K (800) en-5626 7.375% 5 1.750 45 7.591 5.000% 20 1.000 8.010 203,150 2.750 110 .. Detrick Mort~~e Group A (714) 769-9692 7.250% 5 2.125 14 7.503 3.950% 20 1.250 7.578 eoo,ooo 2.300 110 Directors Mortgage K (800) 808•5626 7.375% s 1.750 15 7.591 S.250% 20 1.126 8.067 500,000 2.060 L1M s (800) 336-9639 7.375% 20 2.375 30 7.657 3.500% 20 1:000 7.598 soo.ooo 2.350 110 ·R (714) 729-9200 7.250% 5 f.875 22 7.477 5.900% 15 0.750 8.258 400,000 2.750 1TS 1V s (800) 232·2309 7.500% s 2.125 10 7.767 5.150% 10 1.825 7.128 203,150 2.500 110 1M s (800) 672-4332 7.375% 20 2.500 30 7.670 3.950% 20 1.250 1.na 203,150 2.500 110 1M B (800) 560-5001 7.500% 20 2.125 30 7.757 5.250% 20 . 1.875 8.479 ~150 2.750 1TS 6M K (800) 700-5650 7.375% 20 2.375 30 7.M7 5.125% 20 1.750 8.283 203,t50 2.750 1TS 1Y s (800) 560-9000 7.SOO'Wt 5 2.250 45 1.n1 5.000% 20 1.000 7.781 2GS,150 2.500 110 1M s (800) 975-5051 7.600% 10 1.500 30 7.792 3.960% 20 1.000 7.602 500,000 2.350 110 1M A (714) 857·79n 7.375% 10 1.875 15 7.604 5.500% 20 2.000 8.571 500,000 3.000 1TS 1Y K (800) 622-0102 7.375% 20 2.375 30 7.657 5.375% 20 2.250 8.383 203,150 2.750 1TS 1Y A (714) 651-6355 7.375% 5 1.875 15 7.604 5.750% 10 1.SOO 8.323 203,150 2.750 1TS 1Y K (800) 686-3756 7.250% 20 2.375 30 7.530 4.250% 20 1.000 7.879 400,000 2.825 110 1M B (800) 453-1288 7.750% 20 2.000 60 7.998 5.7~ 20 1.500 8.094 203,150 2.875 110 6M s (800) 393-9372 7.500% 5 1.375 30 7.678 6.250% 10 1.250 8.349 203,150 2.750 1TS 1Y & ldjustlt* program1 .. 3CW30 ~ "'°"IJIOff. TJlle of Landlr II: B • 8Mll.; K • ""°'"' ~ A • ~ bnlbr; S • leW1gl &. io.n. ....,........ blinketl n b1aNWa n lcseld by fie ~ nt of AMI Esta'9 at eltlllf e bn*er or~ '« lnblNldon eel c.IW. ORE 111(918)227.()93t . .._..."*kif ictllCllllM 111111~1W kif fie~...,.._,..._ .,..,_ ,.,_.. 118MOUr11 ol ..... <"a( l peld to W.CW pib to1lgirlng tft0!1gtge ~ ,._ llilt "-~Joan bllence peld to Wider at time Ol loll'I C40Alg. L_.... la._,.,..., of diva*""" P'f11'1'191,..tlltor to~ 411 •. R. .. tie ..... .,.. .. _.,_ en eslma1ld erWIUlll ccisl of Ille ID-" lO..,. bonowef, ~ A.P.A,a •• Clk:lllaled by Mof'UIGI News Co.~ on a $203, 150 '*'M!IOl.d. lt'9~ltlMnn1700 --l"9 A.P.ft1.,. C*',. «N!t ._ ~ Wiien ~lot a ICMln, Fedijral T~l.*dng lllW ,..W• ..,.,_IO Cllc:Uletellll A.PK~ to::: io.i allr. -··--11 lie~"'* Wtl laen .. gho911 ""'19. Al rM1 PfOl'WN~ am. 3,t50 ..... n (ill%) ii lenders prOft ~ + lndlk • ::::-• ftrlUdjutii'*lt. ~.. .. lot Mllng Ill adj! _.,1 ... ~ + Index• H1W ....e>, 110 • 11ft Dist. Colt Clf,.... 1TS • 1·Y• Twwy • ~ Uaof\ 8T9 ,. klonfl'I Tr~ Bal, eco. aftflQI ~of jMPOall. Acfta .... .,,...., la .. ~~........ 1~. t-Moc'lllJ IM• l-Monlll. 1Y• ~ ~ .. ~,.....,.. VlfilY tlle 111111 •11'11•.pri(W IO~ lor a, IOM. NI~ prO'fldl--11141tl di,..,.,., • .,_, ...... for~ loll\ llfnllurU, the ~P'Wftld Iii not If\ dllWto nw. a !Oen.. foera ~~°"!!Ow to~ . Nlld a S4.60 chick~ to Moi1glQI twws Co., i810 E. 1 ,I\ St., Sulll 100, S.. Ana. cA mos\ (714) S:.t t?1 ~NCIHJ p 1*~ NM Co .. ,, !I ~ Brock Home!> i~ -.cheduled to open a new neighborhood within the acti ve adult mui.ler-planned community of Palmia in Mi~'1on Viejo. According to Cun Ensign, pre~ident of Brock's Pacific Inland divi,ion. thi' new neighborhood of 'ingle-level detached homes priced from lhe S 170.000s will be ovailablc in late August of lhi!> yc:ar. .. Palmia 1s a very unique community where acti ve seniors can enjoy extensive recreational social facilitie~ in a private g1ted setting in the heart of Orange C.OUnty," commented Ensign. "We are designing these homes to compliment this lifestyle." The selection of four designs will range from approximately 1.400 to l,820 square feel with two or three bedrooms and up to 2· 112 baths. Brock's Sales and Mmctina Director Cherie La Grange. pointed out that these re idcnces arc situated on average S.000 square foot homesites, most on quiet cul de sacs with Saddlcback Valley views. "Each of the noor plans offers a unique ck~ian element that will appeal to mature buyers with sophisticated tastes.'' explained La Grange. She poinlC¥f out that one plan features an J'imaginauon room," a detached bedroom thar rt! idtnu c1n use a iJ guc house with a prlvate bath. a hobby room c)r a game ri>ool; "' Another ~lgtl wilt f~1Ure an interior covered atrium with doorS openlna from both the Uving room ud dining room for an indoor/outdoor ambience. A' re.,idenb of the hilltop community of Palmia. homeowner.. can enjoy active living in OrJngc Cou nty. An 18-hole putting green, pool. spa and tennb courts arc located within Palmia for the exclusive use of residents and their guest'!. The beautiful clubhouse features an extensive workout room. meeting rooms and an arts and crafts area. Located m Mission Viejo. Palmia is convenient to the finest aspects of Orange County life including world-cl~ shopping • fine dining and picturesque coastline. The Orange County Performing Ans Center with its many musical and theatrical pcrf ormances is also nearby. Ryland Vistas at Palmia is being offered by Brock Homes. Establi hed in 1922. Brock Homes is celebrating a 73-ycar tradition of quality, pride and homebuilding cxceUence. Brock Homes is a division of the Ryland Group. Inc .. one of the nation's lruge t and most diversified homebuilding and mongaae finance companies with operation in 17 states. Brock Homes ;' a full-service homebuilder wilh escrow, mol't.8•ge and design center services. To learn more about Brock Homes' neighborhoods throughout Southern California, call 1-800-MJ-BROCK. Canyon Crest discovery This nearly new executive residence has been extensively and tastefully customized by the owner/designer. It features four spacious bedrooms. a fonnal dining room With French doors flowing out to the gardens, an expansive kitchen with center cooking island. an expansive family room with fireplace and a large bonus room. Among the many amenities included are marble floors, custom window coverings, an alarm system. custom mirrors, tinted and double paned windows and reverse osmosis drinking water system. Also, central vacuum system. two air conditioning units, soft water system and exterior built-in-barbecue with a sit--down bar and custom brick work. The property is within walking distance of the association's amenities which include a pool, spa, tennis, gym. basketbaJI and volleyball. Offered at $49.5,000. Call J,,.,,q.,. Pritchett of ColllweU Banur Newport Be1K1t,· Prevkw's Prop1rtJ/E1'4U1 Divisto11 ltMtidlist and certljkd n/.oca.tions specialist, (714) 644- 6070, ext. 119 or pager (800) 949-9553. - WITH 212 CUSTOM HOMESITES SOLD, NEWPORT COAST IS THE MOST SQUGHT¥TER IAND IN CALIFORNIA . HOMESITES FROM $495,000* TO $5,0 00,000. Welcome to Newport Coast, California. Here, just south of Corona del Mar and north of Laguna Beach, you'll discover a variety of custom homesites. V'tSit our Newport Coast Exhibit across from the El Torito Grill at Fashion Island or call 714/759-6669 for more infonnation today. OCEAN R I DGE lli&b abOVe NeWport Harbor. next to Datunl hillsides. Ind IDljesdc C1Dyoas. Loa·~ .25 ICl'tS. '. "' . PELICAN HILL 'lmlced lob oftdooking Newport Harbor, lhe r.ci.6c ''"' ()(an or O.calina blmd. Specious .5 llCl'e lites. PELICAN PO I NT s.. from tbe P9ci8c 8llJ"l'OUnded by tbe Ocain Coune of Pelican Hill Golf CJub. LOOI avenging .25' ICftS. - - •