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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1995-09-16 - Orange Coast PilotServing the Newport-Mes. community since 1907 Crime takes toll on. schools By Carolyn Miiier, Daily Pilot ln the second week of the academic year, thieves, vandals and avengers wasted no time in targeting a few area schools, which means additional cost, and in one case fear and incon- venience for staff and students. A thief reportedly broke into a special education classroom Monday at Costa Mesa High School, 2650 Fairview Road, and stole a Macintosh CD/ROM computer monitor worth $1,875 while the sch ool was closed, according to Costa Mesa police reports. Tuesday morning at Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa, a man who identified himself as a "disgruntled student" threat- ened to blow up the campus' computer labs. The phone threat proved to be false, but computer labs were evacuated for two hours, disrupting class schedules and the calm of cam- pus life for the entire day. Also at OCC, a student left her purse on the counter in the restroom. Five minutes later when she went to retrieve it, the purse and its conten ts worth $183 had vanished. Sometime between Wednes- day night and Thursday morn- ing while Ensign Intermediate School at 2000 CWf Drive in Newport Beach was closed, vandals believed to be gang members spray painted graffiti on the walls of a few of the school's buildings. The words "PM," "Family Mob," "Droopy" and foul lan- guage were painted on the wall of the school cafeteria and the music room, according to New-. port Beach police reports. One of the phrases had also been carved into the school office's front door a week earlier. How- ever, that incident was not reported to police. MARC MARffl I DAl.V PILOT Fish and Game ranger lroy Kelly tmpects a piece of dried algae that lines the banks of the Upper Back Bay. The ln.fuston of more n utrient-rich fresh water from the San Diego Creek to the Bay Bay concerns Kelly and othen. Debate r:ages over plan to dump- treated water into Back Bay •Water district calls it progress, but environmentalists say it could hann Newport's ecological reserve. By Evan Henerson, Daily p;fot NEWPORT. BEACH -What the Irvine Ranch· Water °'5tiict calls progress, longtime Newport Bay adMstj label backsliding. ·we spent yea.rs and years whacking down the nitrate concentration in the Bay,· said Frank Robinson, one of the Back Bay's staunchest pro- tectors. •we got the nitrate concentration down from 12,000 pounds a year to under 4,000. "Now the water district is proposing to increase it. It's the dead wrong way to go.• ~ The nitrate increase is one of the principal objections environmentalists have to the water district's plan to dump up to 5 million gallons of treated waste water a day in a wetlands area that feeds the Back Bay. The district proposes to irri- gate 67 acres of duck ponds with reclaimed water treated at the Michelson Reclamation P\ant The reclaimed water W"'Uld fJow into the San Diego Creek and eventually into the Upper Newport Bay. The Back Bay is a state ecological preserve that has suffered various pollution and contamination setbacks over the years. What would happen as a result is subject to debate. The water district maintains that by introducing fresh water into the bay, the concen- tration of nitrates would decrease while the alliO\Ult of nutrients increases slightly. "It appears that IRWD's discharge would sub-stantiaiiY lower the existing concentration in the bay,• said Joanne Schneider, environmental pro- gram manager for. the state Regional Water Quality Control Board. •rt appears to us that there will be no adverse impact from the standpoint of nutrients and ~eblooms.• The egvironmeutal impact report, releued J;riday, reaches the same conclusion The approval of Schneider and her staff is Critical to the project's success sinoo it is the water qualrty control board that must issue a pennit to the • water district. · Harbor quality activists dispute the water dls- trict's claim. More nutrients mean more algae, says Nancy Skinner of Newport Beach's Harbor Quality Commission. By permitting such a pro- ject, the water quality control board establishes a precedent that adding nutrients to the bay is acceptable. "Even if it's a small amount of nitrates, it's still a change in direction,• Skinner said. •Jt gives someone pennissionJto add the nutrients we've •SEE WATER PAGE A10 HOTEL SAVORS THE TASTE From ear plugs to free tickets, Four Seasons do es wh at it can to juggle food fest and .hotel guests By Carolyn Miller, Daily Pi/qt Y ou'd imagine the guests at the Four Seasons Hotel -resting spot for beads of state, celebrities and entertainers -would hardly be excited, nay appreciative, of a lively food and music festival buzzing outside. that for the past s~ven years, the New- port Center hotel has jumped whole- heartedly into the Taste festivities, which opened Friday and continues through Sunday. During the three days, the hotel's staff not only informs guests of the event but invites them to partake in the f estiv- ities for free. event; and ear plugs 1.0 case they wish to take a short nap and block out the music drifting in from outside. ·we let them know it is a big activity in Newport Beach, and we are proud to have it,• said M e h d i Eftekari, the Four Seasons hotel manager. Admission for the Taste of Newport at Newport Center is $7; food tickets are $1 each. Hours are 3 to 11 p.m. today; and noon to 8 p.m. Sun- day. Valet and free parking is available. •we let them know what to expect and let them know it is a celebration and to go and enjoy it.• Police becoming more 'civilized' •Innovative when it was launched in 1990, the program to replace sworn police officers with civil- ians has saved the city $588,000. By Carolyn Miller, Doily Pilot COSTA MESA -Five years ago, only a sworn police officer would study a crime scene, com- plle records or work the comput- er database.'· But thanks to a program called "C1vilianization. • the Costa Mesa Police"'Department bas been able to replace some of lliese jobs with employees who are not sworn police officers and as a result put more officers on the streets. Seventeen positions in such areas as ad.ministration, the jail, the detective bureau, animal con- trol, cnme scene .investigation and the photo lab have been filled over a five-year period by highly trained and well-educated peop e who dl e ll6l svrnm palice officers. The program, which was inno~ vative when 1t was started m 1990, has saved the city about $588,000 annually, according to a aty report. But that money isn't for beef- ing up the city's coffers. it lS pumped back into increasing the number of law enforcement offi- cers on the street to protect the public's safety. Sd.ld Alan Roeder. Costa Mesa city manager. For example, the money Uus year will help fund the addition of rune police officers to the force Roeder said. The need for the program was two-fold, Roeder said. FtrSt, the city wanted to have the work done efficiently by matching up the individual's skills with the job at hand and secondly, to get the best return for their money. "Sworn offic ers are an extremely expensive commodi- ty," Roeder sa.Jd. "They are our •SEE POLICE PAGE A10 But the stately hotel is sold out this weekend -while the Taste of Newport is in full swing nearby. 11tls may be due in part to the fact Hotel guests will find inside their ele- gant rooms an event guide with a letter inviting them to enjoy the Taste's m usic and food; complimentary tickets to the Although in the past few years the hotel has received no complaints from •SEE TASTE PAGE A10 DON UACH I DAl.V PILOT Trade Cont. 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A2 • Center seeks donations for sack lunches . ./- By Ttna Borgma, Daily p;1ot COSTA MESA -Volunteers from the Share Our selves (SOS) poverty relief center are seeking food donetkxll for tbeii grocery dilti1butlon program. ·w.·re very mucb in Med ol the kinds of food w. cen piOvkle for f•m'M• Who want to Ml>d sack )uftdMI olf to ICbool wttb tM1r Cbildrm, • SOS Director Karen McGllnn Mid. ·we bad our . program of diStrlbuting school dothes and schOol supplle , but alOrig that liDe, we've ill.so been getting a lot ot requests for food. ·we need tbln(tl like peanut butter, little packets ol chlps or ooxes of Jwee -anytblhg you put ln a sack hinc.b. We can't go out and tNy tbeie tbtngl t>Kau.e tbej're too~"·• 'Jbe~ ...... IGW·llKUM famllMI aDcl UidMdum Wftb ~. flMndal akl and ... . ical and dental ca.re. Its grocery distribution program is geared toward households with cooking fadlities. Each bag of groceries usually containa breed, rice, bMns, deli items, pt.per goodi .nd penonal care items. The cmt1r IS ~ 1:30 a.a until 3 p.m. Moadey thrWib ~ day. AnyoGe ................ Ing IO SOS cm clrClp Cl8 .._ M tbe CilllW, 1550 Sup.rtor Aft., • mo M2..::M5t '°..,..... .-.-.. AJ ~'(-if ..... ,. Cl.ASS OF 1945 SHARES FOND MEMORIES F " , p N s. N p f1 A T v c f. ' greer wylder Don 't snooze, don't lose deals on mattresses Southwest Sleep Centen (545- 7168) is a factory outlet store whlch offers nonadvert:l.sed deals on Beautyrest mattresses. The best buys are on ~factory imperfects," and unmatched sets that are priced at ball the price of what you'd pay retail Southwest Sleep Center is a Simmons mattress dealer -it also has ad1uslable electric beds. and three different convertible sofa beds. It's located at 3165 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesd P1ofess1onal boxer and tramer John O'Brien will teach an hour-long box.mg workout class beginning Tuesday. Sept 19 at The Spa al South Codst Plaza. O'Brien will teach ses- sion!> on Tuesday and Thursdays at 12:30 p.m. • Boxmg is d popular and effective way of burrung calories and building muscle,· says Sue Howard, The Spa's Fitness D1rector. ·John O'Brien pnngs Wlth hun 21 years of experi- ence in and out of the nng, and we are delighted to offer this opportunity to members and non-members alike." •World War ll rag~ and Glenn Miller enter- tained 50 years ago when they graduated from Newport Harbor High School By Frida Andemon. Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -They were 17 and 18 years old and lis- tened to Glenn Miller and Stan Kenton when they graduated from Newport Harbor High School in 1945. This weekend they're meeting again. 50 years later, to share fond memories from their school dajs. Newport Harbor's CJus of 1945 has reunited every 10th year after graduation. Gathering for the 50th-anniversary are about 100 peol'le, including stu- dents and their wives and hus- bands and five of the faculty members. A couple of them, Bill and Jennie Talstra, came from as far away as Manganui, New Zealand, for the reunion. Others have traveled from Washington, Oregon, Minn~o­ ta and Kansas, but most still live in Orange County. There were 140 students in the Class of 1945. and Newport Harbor High was the only high school in the area back then. Several of the students had been in the same class together ever since kindergarten. JDgh school reunion picture on his chest. David Hughes (above), who graduated from Newport Harbor High ln 1945, looks for him.sell in pic- tures taken 50 years ago. Left, blana Margwarth Taylor gets a blg hug from her high school friend Tony Suttora. momentarily Interrupting her remtntsc- lng wllh Peggy Nielsen Bertuleit (left). KATSUYA RAINONE I DAILY PILOT ·nus was a great place to grow up and a great place to go to school back in those days,• said Jim Douglas, president of the class and member of the reunion committee. Douglas, who lives in San Clemente, grew up on Balboa Island. •1t was a completely different world,• Douglas said, remem- bering vacant lots in his neigh- borhood. He explained that Newport Beach only bad 10,000 resi- dents, and only a few thousand people lived in Costa Mesa. •our school was small enough that everyone knew everyone. We were only about 500 students.• Douglas said the girls had to wear unifonns, navy blue skirts and white blouses, while the boys wore their own clothes, mainly dirty Levis. •Significant for our time in high school was that we were in the middle ·of World War ll. The male students had the service to look forward to after school. Some even went into the service in their senior year.• These memories and many more were shared during the reunion dinner and dance Fri- day night at the Balboa Pavilion. This morning, the Class of 1945 will visit Heritage Hall at Newport Harbor High School to look al memorabilia. In the afternoon, there will be a contin- uation party at the Freeman home in Costa Mesa. The boxing classes are available to non-members for $20 per session. To sign up for the boxing workout. con- tdct Sue I loward at (850-0050.) In dddtllon to state-of-the-art facili- tie~ mcluding Cybex strength-train- ing eqwpme nt, an exercise classroom r-------.:a~n~d~d..::25-ydrd lap pool, The Spa offers nfilnuo~ Wetlands spared in Castaways development plans \ • appointed lounges, a full -servtce hair salon dnd Venus, a gourmet restau- rant sper1a.llz.ing m Mediterranean >tcwsine ~· The Spa is located at 695 Town Center Dr., Suite 180, in Costa Mesa. ... .._ Knlgbtsbridge Carpet and Uphol- stery Cleaning is once again offering ._ Best Buys readers a back to school · special Knightsbridge will steam clean all traffic areas and remove all problem spots and stains for just $45, an additional $10 charge for stairs. Also there's the popular whole house spe1cal that includes all area rugs - no Lurut Just $95. • Environmentalist is pleased with decision to spare willow grove tliat was threatened by parking lot. By Evan Henerson, Daily Pilot The city's developmenl of Upper Castaways can not inter- fere with existing wetlands, the state Coastal Commission decid- ed Thursday. As a result, 10 parking spaces that would have wiped out a grove of willow trees will have to be placed elsewhere on the site. "It's all good news," said Dr. Jan Vandersloot, an environ- mentalist who lives m the vicini- ty of Castaways. "We're very happy the city deeded not to fight the Coastal Commission.• Concerned that the city might push the commission to accept its original plan, Vandersloot new to Eureka for the commis- sion hearing. Newport Beach Public Works Director Don Webb and City Councilwoman Nonna Glover also attended the hearing. Ultimately, the city decided to accept the commission's direc- tion to leave the wetlands untouched. The city will figure out a way to place the parking spaces elsewhere, Webb said. "Right now, we don't know how we're going to do that, but we will,· Webb said. "We should be able to accomplish it without a significant conceptual cpange. • Parking has been one--0f many points of contention dur, ing many public hearings on Castaways. Tbe city plans to build two baseball fields and a soccer field, a tot lot and play- ground. Of the 21.7 acres belonging to the city, 17 will be a passive view park overlooking Newport Bay. On its 26 acres of Upper Cast- aways, The Irvine Co. will build 119 single family homes. Residents have debated the design of the city parks since late 1994. Although the council approved a final design in April, Vandersloot and fellow environ- mentalist Allan Beek continued to express concern over the fate of the wetlands. The. city plan .proposed to ...encroach 1.1pon a wetlands willow grove. Owing the hearing Thursday afternoon, the city accepted the commission's recommendation that the wetlands remain untouched. According lo Glover, that does not mean the 10 park- ing spaces will be eliminated. "The commission wants those 10 spaces. They just don't want them to be in the treed area," Glover said. When he learned Glover and Webb would attend the hearing . in person, a worried Vandersloot assumed the city officials were planning to oppose the commis- sion. As a result, he also traveled to Eureka lo urge the commis- sion to hold its ground. As it turned out, the hearing was uneventful. Vandersloot believes the city accepted the commission's terms to avoid potential litigation . "There was a representative from the League for Coastal Pro- tection .at the hearing,• Vander- sloot said. "The league was very concerned about this proposal for the sake of wetlands throughout coastal California, and they were willing to litigate it. That might be why the city backed down.· Ea ch of these offers mcludes a tree application of Fiberguard stain resist treatment. For more inlonnation call Mike Dunkley (673-7561) at Knights- bridge located at 118 1/2 Marine Ave. in Newport Beach. Taste of Newport's ' wine coordinator does double duty Locdl designer Nasrin Ansari is haVlng a Fall ·95 trunk show at Saks Flflh Avenue (540-3233) at South Codsl Plaza in Costa Mesa on Wednesday. Sept 20, and on Thurs- day, Sept 21 The trunk show will mclude 1nfonnal modeling from 1 t a .m. to 3 p.m on both days. The show will be located on the Uurd floor in the Fifth Avenue CJub. TI.ffany and Co. has recently launched its newest fragrance Trueste by Tiffany. It comes in two sizes of Parfum and four sizes of Eau de Parfurn. beginning at a reasonable $38. It's available at liffany and Co. at South Coast Plaza, and at major department stores. • ltEST llUYS appears Thursdays and Satur- days. Whether you're a merchant or a shop- per, if you know of a good buy call me at 540- 1224, fax me at 646-4170 or write to me: Best Buys. Daily Pilot. 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, Calif. 92627. COORDINATOR: Chris Draper, food and beverage director at the Hyatt Newporter, is the volun- teer coordinator for the wines being served at the Taste of Newport this weekend. Draper oversees the 100-plus volunteers staffing five wine booths and the distribution of 525 cases of wine expected to be sold. Tuesday night. Draper and Warren Shon of Southern Wine & Splrtts hosted the 100 volun- teers at a wine tasting at the Hyatt Newporter. Over the past several nights, Newporter restaurant employees have been assembling thousands of two- piece plastic wine and cham- pagne glasses being used over the weekend. Draper is doing double duty as the Hyatt banquet rooms a.re booked for the wee kend with three weddings, the final jazz concert and several big dinners. Unfortunately for the communi- ty, Draper is being transferred to the San Antonio Hyatt in early October. He will be missed and greatly appreciated for not only his work at the Newporter, but his community volunteering as well . LOCAL CELEBRITY SOFT- BALL: Westside Costa Mesa youths will have an opportunity to match their softball skills against Costa Mesa police, fire and elected offiaals in the sec- ond annual Softball Game to Strike Out Gang Violence from noon to 5 p.m . Sunday at Lions Parle Costa Mesa Mayor Joe Erickson and schools Superin- tendent Mac Bernd are among the local officials expected to demonstrate their softball skills. Area residents are invited to attend , play softball, enjoy COMMUN IT.Y & CLUBS jim de boom entertainment and sample tradi- tional food and beverages for sdle. The event is a fund-raiser for Todos Hermanos. For more information, call Roy Alvarado at 645-8808. FAMILY OP TIIE YEAR: Congratulations to Mike and Sandi Scbeafer, whose family was named by French's Mustard as the "Youth Baseball Family of the Year• for the Little League Region. Mike, active in the Costa Mesa Newport Har- bor Lions CJub, serves as Lions region chairman and finds time to work on bebaH of Costa Mesa Youth in a number of athletic programs. SdMa C1U8 MEETINGS T1t15 COMING WEEK: TUESDAY 7:30 a.m. Newport Beach Rotary Oub meets at the Balboa Bay Oub for a program by Daw Hall on Fitness at the Cellular ~I... Noon: Costa Mesa Kiwanis Oub meets at the Costa Mesa Community Center ... Klwll=- nls Oub of Newport Beach meets at the Sharie Island Yacht Club ... 6 p.m. Costa Mesa-Newport Harbor Uons Club, the Rsh Fry Oub, meets at the CosU Mesa Country Oub to hNr from Newport-Mesa schools Sup«intendent Mac Bemc:I. WEDNESDAY 7 a.m. Costa Mesa Orange-Coast Breakfast Lions dub meetings at Ma Barbr's to hear George Blanc of Orange Coast College on HSpedal School Program" ... 7:15 a.m. South Coast Metro Rotary Club, the "Taste of Costa Mesa Club" meets at the Cent~ Oub ... Noon: Costa Mesa Rotary Oub, meets at Mesa Verde Country dub to hear from District Gov. Michael Abdalla, M.D ... The Exchange Oub of Orange Coast will meet at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Oub to hear from Joe Perlow on "Army Att•che in YugoslaviaH ... 5 p.m. Correction ~rbor View Broadmoor, one of two Broadmoor 1ssoclatfons, has liken no format position on the Issue of whether the futufe Corona def Mar Pavlllott shopping center should have a MacAr1hur Boulevard entranceway. Alt Aug. "'19 1rtlde incorrectfy imPlled that the group was opposed to U. project without the M.lc:ArthUr ac::cess. ,, Pilot hour answering service may be news stories. lllustrl'tlons, edlto-WE.ATHI S\1 used to record letters to the n.1 matter or ~lsements editor on any topic. herein c.an be reproduced with- (#4fA llP' 4 AP DRESS out written permission of copy· VOL 19, NO. 214 Our address Is 330 W. Bay St., right owner. HOW JO REACH US Costa Mesa, C.llf. 92627. THOMAS H. JOHNSON, COMECDONS Orcua.tlon Publiiher The Times Orange County WR.LIAM LOM>EU. 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Balboa 72162 TIDIS Costa Mewi 8616() TOOAY Corona del Mar First high 82161 5:14 ... m. 3.l Arst low SURF FOllKAST 8:32•.m. 3.0 LOCATION SIZE Second high Wedge 1-3 s 3:16 p.m. 4.3 Newport 2-lw Second low Sladdes 2-lw 11:19 p.m. 1.3 Rivet' J.tty 1·3 s CdM 1·3 s SUNDAY 90ATWG First high 6:38a.tn. l .S Ugtrt. variable First kttv winds this momlng 10:42 a.m. 3 1 wlll ~lft southMSt Second high 1 S knots with one 4:44p.m. 4.4 foot wind waves s.condlow build!& two fMt arid. foot aftet midnight soUthwest ~I. WAJlll fifty ~Ing loW 1"91•1AJUM: 0 •, From Swftlne . .,,...... ' A new Southwest swell from a storm off New Zealand •rrtved at local beaches during the middle of ttlls WMtc. sending us head high w.ves with some bigger sets. This new swell will drop off b>J the weekend.but another stonn from N9w l.Ntlnd could send us • good SOUthwtist swell tor the end of nm w.K. For dtlly M1 repons and fore- CMtsJ call (tGO) ~ SURF. TM Qft coas $1.50 ..... pot. slbte toll. .. COSTA~ • 2100 Wodc of Miner St.: A thief stole a child's toy -a pl•stk yellow end orange "coupe car" worth $40 -from tht front porch of • house whlle the residents were sleeping. • 1JOO blodc of ~: A burglar crept Into an open sliding gl~ door of •n •rtmtnt and Stofe two bottles of morphJM plll1 wOfth $483. whktl were stored In a drawer. • 1IOO blodc of ICllfllc: StoO In cash stAIShed In • dr1Wer was ~ly stolen from • bUslna white It was dosed for the w..kend. • n. Modi of ""'9crMk: A thief stole S790 worth of flthlng equipment from 1ht tnd of. Cllf' thlit may not Mve bMl'l lodted. • Newpon ~ W... Daily Piloc SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1995 M • ·Back Bay offers plenty of n8.ture to commune with O ne of the reasons nay wUe and I have broken all the rules of California living and stayed in the same house for 23 years is (a) we can al.most ~ford it, and (b) we like the view. J gu.ess that same view is why our neighbors in the mansions' across the bay chose to settle there, even though they can well afford to look out at anything they please. RV and quirky-cooking-show tycoon John Crean, vitamin mogill Tom nemey, developer and political power broker Buck Johns -these are people who could pitch their tentS wherever they wish -on the beach, the main bayfront, in that most idyl- lic of all places, Emerald Bay. Still, they choose to put up with the ever-increasing uproar from the Orangl:! County Airport, just so they can commune with nature in the Back Bay. There is certainly plenty to commune with. Indeed, there is little else back here other than nature, and we can take it all in from almost every room in the house. Now that we have mir- rored closet doors, I can even stand ·in the shower and see the bay. Yesterday morning, l saw a fish jump. It attracted the atten- tion of a hungry gull. 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We hear the coyotes at night from their fortress in a dense clump of trees a couple of hun- drea yards down in the bay. The rabbits are much closer. In the evenings, they come up and feast on the grass on the rim of the hill behind our house. So long as they leave my wife's baby tears alone, we don't shoo them away. They are plump little critters, · a fact that does not go unnoticed b-y the coyotes. When we hear· them dose by, howling and yelp- ing, we know some of our rabbits are performing their natural sac- rificial role. RUFF ELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. Where Vour Dolor Coven Moret 1922 HARIOR BLVD., COSTA MESA· 5"· 1156 ADVERTISEMENT t=w A by Dr. Michael T. Bywater Dr. Alissa S. Wald Doctors of Optometry . GLAUCOMA, ACCORDING TO FORM Glaucoma usually manifests i1self in lwo common forms. Chronic open-angle glaucoma tends to run in families and affects about 90% of those olllicted with glaucoma. In this form, the onset of the disease 1s usually silent and progf'0598S very slowly over a number of years. A! lhe drainage system of the Inner ~e·s nuld gradually becomes blocked and r119 pressure rises, few symptoms appear to cause concern Unfortuno1aly, It ls not unfil the optic neNe sus1oins permanent damage !hot many people ore even aware they hove a problem. This is why regular c~. diagnosis, and eorty treatment ore so Important. Bv conlrost acute tlosed-ongle glaucoma Is caused by a sudden obstruction which produces lmmedlale poin and degenerating vision. In this case, rt is evident !hot immediate attention Is necessary. Vision problems such as gloucomo should nol lnterf8'e with your enjoyment of good vision. BYWATER AND WALD, ORS. OF OPTOMETRY ren:ilnd readers of all ages . !hot annual ~e exams ore cruclol to protecting your visloo. We keep current wllh the lofesl medlcol advances and lechnology' lo diagnose and lreot "vision problems polnlesslY. If you haven't hod your eyes checked In a year or more, coll us of 545- 9162 to schedule on appointment. our ff-(8W90r selectlon, for odutts and children, includes fashion frames. contools, progressive lenses and sunglasses. Visit us at 2706 Harbor Blvd., Suite B. Oftlce hours ore M·F, 9-7, Tues & Wed 9-6, and Thurs., 9· 12 and Sot. 9-1. SfzeAA 9x12 • .... *7100" NOW •1S90·" There are plenty of other crea- tures for the coyotes' Back Bay buffet -possums, mice, squirrels, chipmunks, even skunks. We are pleased to share their world although sometimes things get a little too neighborly. One midnight some years ago, ow dogs began making a ten;ible racket, even waking our daugh- ters in their rooms on the second . floor. We all gathered in the kitchen and saw that the dogs were trying to get at something under the refrigerator. I got down on my hands and knees and ablned a flash under the fridge. I must have looked silly, because the girls and my wife broke into whooping laugh- ter. Here I am, the mighty hunter protecting his family, and they're laughing at me. "What's so'fun- ny, • l grumped. Almost unable to speak from laughing so hard, my wife said. "It's a mouse." "Yeah, I figured,• I growled. ·rm trying to catch the little (expletive deleted).• "He's sitting on your back,• the ladies chorused as their laughter reached new CJel<m- dos. The mouse was gi= too, I'm sure, when he oft my back and scampered out the kitchen door. We have had possums in our yard and kitehen, too, bUt I have developed a system for dealing with them easily. Throw a beach towel over them and cany tbelD away to return another night. I do not, however, have a technique for handling skunks. Nor does our old dog, Oliver, • SEE MARTIN PAGE M i'mJ~~ Moderate Coaf ~You Underatand Ir Oape with flw Ptoblema of Da1y Lie .. ~.wffh Your Chldran, Ex-Opouaa, 81 Work . Ind In Your Peraonal Ir aoclal ur. YOU NEVER SAU-SAGE SAUSAGE Or Such Delicious Food! Join Us For Lunch • Dinner •Sunday Brunch Catering Available For Any Occasion For Reservations and Directions Call 723-0621 25 1 Shipyard Way • Newport Beach The Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation · ..';undav ~ .f)epten1her 24. 1995 t: z = e .... ~ i 0 CE OR HE URE Presented by JCPenney "IATION • .U <;PON<;ORS: -- Leslie Charleson. RACE FOR THE CURE® Honorary Chairperson. M,. Charlc~on 'ilars as Dr. Monica Quartermain. a brea'I cancer 'urvivor. on ABC Telcvi'1on Ne1work', Emmy A\~aru Winning. "General Ho~pital". Judi Sheppard Mi~etl, rounder and chief executive officer or Jazzertise®, Inc. will be leaching a Janercise® aerobic clal>~ on Saturdny. September 23. al I p.m. nl the RACE FOR THE CURE® Health and Fitne~~ Expo localed a1 Pacific Mutual. 700 Newpon Center Dnve. ff lnfol.lne (714) S5C)..MO C*90IY 7H3 , I ashion Island. '\t'\\ pc 11 I Beath RACE FOR THE CURE• WEEKEND SCHEDULE Of EVENTS SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 Health and Fitness Expo and Jazzercise Class Registration Noon -S:OO PM Expo Noon -5:00 PM Live Entertainment Noon -S:OO PM Jazzercise Aerobic Class 1 :00 PM with Judi Sheppard Missett SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 RACE FOR THE CURE and Health and Fitness Expo Registration 6:30 AM Expo 6:30 AM -Noon Live Entertainment 8:00 AM -Noon Jazzercise· Warm-up 8:1 SAM Women's SK Run/Walk 8:30 AM Adult 1 Mile Fun Run/Walk 8:32 AM Kids' 1 Mile Run/Walk 8:32 AM Coed SK Run/Walk 9:45 AM Breast Cancer Survivor Photo 11 :00 AM ~ LOCAL PRESENTING SPONSOR .. 'lltgiStef .. DIAMOND SPONSOR GOLD SPON SOR 5- JI WESTERN OIGrTAL ~-• 0 Pl N "' It ,. p N s. N p Ft Fl T " ( l I ·. ~---..fth.~ tournament to make a pitch for youth • Todos Hennanos founder vows to avenge last year's loss against mayor's team. Mexican lunch plates with beans, rice and taCOI for S3 each. The fix- ings for . the meals are being donated ~ m Rancblto R.e.tau- rant. t:!oSTA MESA -West Side vdbtbs S\lnday will match their iofttNau Uilla with ~ and school d{jtttct oftldall, local business o~en, police and ftrefightera at Lb7iis Park in a benefit softball toilinament sponsored by Todos NUED FROM A3 ts 14 112. He is quite deaf .,not real swift anymore, He ~untered a skunk in our front ~ not long ago, and every- tliing was fine so long as they ~ nose to nose. But the skunk soon tired of yipping little mutt, turned und and fired away. You }lid literally smell it miles a AY· but at ground zero, the was awesome. I had the sense to be at a meeting, so y wife had to clean up the s . ~dog. l We had no tomato juice, so s•Oised tomato paste, and it '10rked just fine -on Oliver. De- stunking the c~et in the mas- t1r oedroom, on which he rolled I Hermanos, a local gang preven- don ~tion. •we bad our first (townament) last year. and (Mayor) Joe Brick· eon and bis team won,• Tbdos Hermanos founder Roy Alvarado said. •Tb.ls year, we're going to beat him." Alvarado will be heading a team from Project Stop, a pro· around before my wife could get him in the tub, that was another matter. 1bings like that go with the territory and certainly are far, far out-weighed by the thrill of Mr. Owl booting from the eucalyptus tree outside our living room and of watching what we call the "helicopter bird• hovering in exactly the same spot for minutes as he searches for an hors d'oeu- vre. Now, if only we could figure a way to deal with the airport noise, the skinny kid on the motorized scooter who roars down Ute street and flees before anybody can catch him, the mos- quitoes and the termites now swa.x:D!ing in our bedroom every afternoon about 4. • FRED MARTIN'S column runs every Thursday and Saturday. ~tAtJ-ouvsg BUY C SEU USED CLOTHES, TOYS C ACCE80AtES, ETC. 2584 N• iport Blvd. (llt Del Mer) ea.ta MeM (714) H1·7H 3 Catch the Light while it Lasts & Enjoy the Sunsets ~\\IC ;11 ~ £10!4! ~ r-------------, I DAYLIGHT SAVINGS I I SPECIAL I I Mon. -Thurs I I S:OOpm -9:00pm I ~ . ·' L__~~;1;~1~ __ J · 6 7 3 -7 2 00 Located next to the Fer , Balboa Peninsula gram aimed at redirec;ttng high school teem out ~ gangs and into school activities and study. Other teams will include Shalimar area youths frotn the ~n Center and the Leamlng Center as well u from SOY, Save Our Youth. Each game will be played with three innings. And the tournament will go from about noon until 3 p.m. at the park. 570 W. 18th St. Entertainment will follow. •we're going to have food and traditional Latino music to cele- brate Sept. 16, the date of Mexi- co's declaration of independence from Spain. We'll also have a (folldorlco) dance group from the high school," Alvarado s.aid. Members of Madres Costa Mesa, a branch organization of Todos Hermanos, will be selling THROW ALIMO PAR7Y •aut the Madres Costa Mesa are making the food tbemielves, • Alvarado said. The group will also be raffling off prizes, including complimen-' tary dinners and a stereo system. Alvarado said last year's event paid for itself and managed to raise a little money for the organi- zation. . "We had a few dollars left over," he said. •But that wa!n't really our focus. We're just letting the community know we're here and making efforts for the Latino community to interact with the Anglo community. 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Two unidentified juveniles were seen running away trom the brush area moments before it caught fl.re, leaving witnesses to speculate that the pair may have been connected to the blaze, according to Newport Beach fire officials. N~ Beacb po1lce oftl. cen ue lnvetdga~ the cause ot the tire. While the fire burned the acre ot brush, several nearby roofs were momentarily threat- ened by the flying emben, Bat- talion Chief Ron Sutherland said. But the flames were extin- guished ln less than 20 minutes with aid from two Newport Beach fire engines, the Harbor Patrol fire boat and the Region- al Air Helicopter. WINE AT TOTAL DISCOUNT11t1one ror FREEWAY CLOSE• NO llEllBERSHIP FEE -":... "UNllUIYAaa LOW PtlllCU -nta lllOIT P'OflULAll P'lACa II 1lC LA AMA ""'-" '°" !!Af!!!"°.,.,,...,.. --..· 1Ava WM a'"""' "*OUl9 __,, HU SH RUSSIAN CAVIAR ....... ,,.· .·. [] . ·' ""·· . t:' .i,; -· • 1. , .... 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The seven day Peruvian trip -led by Spanish professor Pabida Scar- fone -includes tours of Machu Picchu, Llma and Cuzco. Orienta- tion attendees are not obligated to sign up. The trip runs from March 30 to April 5, 1996 and the cost is $2,327. For information, call 432· 5880. DEEP WATER WORKOUT Pue to the damand for this class, the Newport-Costa Mesa- Irvine YMCA will be conducting two separate Deep Water Work- out classes; one from 10 to 11 a.m. and the second from 11 a .m. to noon. The cost is $20 and the classes run for a five week period. Flotation belts will be provided. For information, call 642-9990. HIGH SCHOOL REUNIONS Corona del Mar High ·School will be conducting a 20th reunion for the class of 1975 at the Balboa Yacht Club. For information, call Shannon Aikman at 721-0172 or 645-3700. Mater Del High School will be holding a ten-year reunion for the class of 1985. Por informa- tion, call Sue Harrison, Alumni Director ot 754-7711 . CANCER AWARENESS DAY Hoag Hospital's Cancer Cen- ter, 4000 W. Coast Highway in Newport Beach, will be partici- pating in National Prostate Can- cer Awareness Week by offering a morning of prostate and skin can- cer screenings from 8 a.m. to noon. The event will be based on a •football" theme, so partici- pants can learn about cancer risk reduction, receive a free screen- ing or just hang out and watch games. Appointments a.re required for screenings. For infor- mation, call 7-CANCER. PLANNING YOUR ESTATE Legal Options, 620 Newport Center Drive, Suite 1100, New- port Beach, sponsors a lecture titled "Protect Your Assets" at 10 a.m. every Saturday. Attorney Debra Grimaila discusses how wills, living trusts, charitable donations and other tax reduction strategies preserve the value of an estate and help avoid probate. Admission is free, but seating is limite d. Reservations may be made by calling 252-5411. HOW TO RAISE TEEN-AGERS College Hospital, 275 Victoria St., Costa Mesa, offers a tree. edu- cational wor~hop for parents of teens at 10 a.m. each Saturday. Every week's workshop starts and finishes a new topic, so parents can join the group al any point in the cycle. For more information, call Dr. Lani Martins at 704-8166. FAMILIES ON COURSE A seven-step intervention and mediation program for families is scheduled from 9 to 11 a.m. every Saturday at the Costa Mesa Com- (·an l~ahhitt ltl'~urant·t· Sl'n in· l\\. Stahilih Sinn· 1937 631-7740 441 Old Newport Blvd.• Newport Beach (near Hoeg Hospital) .. $1188 As shown Wash Canvas Natural Slipcovers Slipcover or Upholstering Sof a -$499 + Fabric C h a i r -$299 +Fabric · -111 Visit Our Sltowroom Neorest Youl &628 MelrOSf A~. West Hoftywool( (310) 119-0776 I )839 VtnlUl'i Blvd. SIMnMllOW (616) 961·6718 21 400 Vtntul'i Blvd Woo4land HUis (816) 701-6117 2900 E. ~ COlSt Hwy. CorOMDelMar (714) 759-91~ munity Center, UM5 Part Ave. The program focuses 'on ways ot communicating with any out-ot- control famlly dispute, anger and general family dJsbarmony. The cost is S5 for adults, S3 for chil- dren 13 to 18. Parents do not have to be present. Call 556-8000 for more information. TEEN FOCUS The Teen Focus outpatient chemical dependency treatment program holds a free 12-Step Meeting at noon Sundays exclu- sively for teens in its offices at 567 San Nicolas Drive, Sulte 201, Newport Center, Newport Beach. Por more information, call 640- TEEN or 640-1788. END GANG V10l£NCE Todos Hermanos, a local gang prevention organization, is spon· soring their second annual "Soft- ball Game to Strike Out Gang Violence" from noon to 5 p.m. at Uons Park in Costa Mesa. Local residents are invited to join in the ~ SATURDAY, SEl'TEMIER 16, 1"5 ii game that will feature Westside children 6 to 12. Putdn4J 61 .:_~ youths pitting their softball sk:il.ls Por information. caJ1 Sbeia~ against Costa Mesa police, fire 646-0642. -.-.. • and dty officials. Por information, NEED TO REl.AX? •.1 caU"Roy Alvarado at 6464.,..264. From 5 to 7 p.m. every Sundq .. BIRD FAM Zen Home Stitcb81y, a kJcal ~ The Orange County Bird Club ufacturer of meditation S'Uplllt 1:- is sponsoring their 14th annual bolds a free eveiµng ot ~­ Bird Pair from 9 a.m . to • p.m. at tion. The pwpose ot the ~C the Orange County Fairgrounds, is "to encourage and support ~ Building 10, at the Arlington St. practice of meditation." Tiii) entrance. Enjoy birds on exhibit group meets in the Colt.a ~ or make a purchase. Also avail-Courtyard, 1835 Newport Blv~,j able are cages, toys and clothing. Building A. For information. ~ · The cost is $4 for adults and $1 for 631-5389. LIDOBEAIJTY ·SUPPLY &SALON Mologo Financial Services offers longer term, FDIC Insured, CD's with short lllnt\' • • liquidity features. 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Mondty thru Frtd•Y 10 .m~ pm, SMufday 10 ~pm, SwKtay 11 Mlt-5 ... t .. .. .. r. ~ .. . r-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~------------, I . · • I I • _.J I I ,,. I I f · Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesse$ ' i + NAME: Kingdom Hall of Jeho- vah's Witnesses. +ADDRESS: 669 W. 18th St., Cos~ ta Mesa. + TELEPHONE: 645-4165. + DENOMINATION: Jehovah~s Wit- nesses. + YEAR ESTABLISHED: 1975. + SENIOR MINISTER: None. Jeho- vah's Witnesses congregations are headed by a body of elders. Elders are non-paid minister + PASTORAL STAFF: All baptized Jehovah's Witnesses are considered qualified ministers. + SERVICE TIMES: 9 a.m ., 4 p.m. Sunday. •)> SIZE OF CONGREGATION: Approximately 120. + CONGREGATION MAKEUP: Mostly married couples with chil- dren. The church encourages fami- ly involvement, and children sit with their parents during services rather than in a separate area. •t• TYPE OF WORSHIP: The Jeho- vah's Witnesses faith is patterned around the worship of early Chris- tians as shown in the New Testa- ment. They feel changes that have occurred in Christian religious prac- tices over the centuries are "based on the traditions of man and not of God.• +ounEAOt PllOCIRAMS: A few basic tenets of the faith are: the Bible is more reliable than tra- dition; it is the responsibility of Witnesses to car- ry the •Good News" of Christ from house to house, as the early Christians did; the worldly "system of things'" will soon pass away and be replaced by a perfect kingdom with a govern- ment established in heaven. MARC MMllN I OAl.V PILOT Costa Mesa Kingdom of Jehovah's Witnesses on W. 18th Street. Jehovah's Wit- nesses offer to come to people's homes to help study the Bible. They also go door to door In the community to talk to people about the rewards of fol- lowing God's word and living a clean lifestyle. +WELCOME WAGON: All baptized mem- bers of the con- gregation are considered fully qualified to answer any ques- tions a newcom- + TYPE OF SER- MON: Church elders lecture on subjects drawn from the Bible, such as the family and morality. The congregation usually turns to the passage of Scriptures being read and follows along. + RECENT SERMON: The topic of the service was "Can You live For- ever? Will You?" Biblical passages were read to help answer ques- tions on "what we can do in our lives so we can survive this system and live in God's world. ' er may have about the faith and conduct Bible studies. + DRESS: Members tend to dress formally at services. + MISSION STATEMENT: " .. .Jeho- vah's Witnesses believe that the earth will remain forever, and that all rersons, living and dead, who wit fit in with Jehovah's purpose for a beautified, Inhabited earth, may live on it forever." Members of the faith often q1:1ote this particular passage from the New Testament to express their mission: "And this good news of the kingdom will be preached In all the inhabited earth for a wft- ness to all the nations ... -Matthew 24:14. ' + INTERESTING NOTE: The Jeho- vah's Witnesses religion is highly organized to c0ver the world sys- tematically. Several congregations constitute a circuit, and several cir- cuits constitute a district. Circuit assemblies meet twice a year at a pre-determined location, and dis- trict convents meet once a year. 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Juon1110 EWJ• Mlnllltr CHRISTIAN SCIENCE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 3303 Vla 1Jdo, Newport Beach 673-1340 or 673-6150 Church !Dam • 5pm, Sunday School !Dam Wednesday Meetings 8pn I am the lord: that is my name; and my glory I will not give to another, neither my praise to graven images. Isaiah 42:8 Branch of Tbt Mother Church The First Church of Christ Scientist Boston, Massachusetts CONGREGATIONAL COMMUNITY CHURCH CONGREGATIONAL . UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST To ltleve If To C..; To C.. II To DO. Or. Dennis W. Short, Mlnist•r Sund.y Worship 8:30 & 10:AM Churd'I School 9AM Adult· 9:45 ~tn Child c.r. Provided 644-7<4<>0 611 l'Wotropt Aw, Ccwonl Otl Mir PRESBYTERIAN St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church ' Benefit from fhll ~ fn I ltfia lftlcJ ~ Ottch'" Cl~ w...w. 11BE HOLY!" (1 P~t r 1:13·2·1) S.rurday, ~«~mbtr 16, 5 lO r.M ~y. Str<cmbn 17. 8 lO .nd IOilS AM (7H) 631-2880 DON'T JUST GO THROUGH. IT - GROW THROUGH IT! Divo1ce'' Recovery'' Workshop SEMINAR -over 11 ,000 persons have attended l8 prev\ous workshops A SEMINAR FOR DIVORCED AND SEPARATED PERSONS OF AU AG~ Six Thursday Evenings September 28-Nov. l 7:38· 9:30 ST. ANDREWS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Newport Beach -St. Andrews at 15th St. (across from Newport Harbor High) • $25 Pre· Registration • $30 At The Door For more information call 574-2214 Mon ·Fri., 9.5 PRESBYTERIAN ST. MARK PRF.SBYTEIUAN CHURCH SundalJ Worship 9:30 a.m. Chili/ C.re, Suml«IJ School ]«mhoree at &stbluff Newport Beach 644~ 134 1 CHRISTIAN 1' HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Dlsclpl11 of Christ) 2401 Irvine Avt. at Sllltl babel NewportBtacll Sund1y Worshlp -10:00AM Dr. Joseph R11d 645-5711 EPISCOPAL SAINT J~ES CHURCH episcopal "'A Community '*'kflte4 to "'vin1 and Swvinf '-'• a.mt 01 Loni a"'~ Fr David C. Anderson, rector 3209 Vto lido Newport Beach 714/675-0210 fl 7:30om Traditional 9 om ContemeororY. 9 om Church SchoOI 10:45 om Choriwatic and Wednesday noon Rev. Mory Murray Shelton Senior Minister SUnday "The Elghllold Path and the Four Noble Ttulhl ol BudclJllm" CHUllCH Of llUOIOUI SCllNCI " Mttnber ol llt9 Unled 0t.,,a, ol R~ Science 2205 ~ STREET . • SUT£ 23, SEACl.ff WlAGE ~BEACH, CA 92~ • (71~)969-1331 COLGI lllLll8lllllTS IWl•IWDl.11! '), ,, r ''" 1\il (l ...; T II r ,-·.' .• ,., ..... ,, 'l I ~ t ' t •• \ t -I .J ' ,, .J ,, -11 i' I I \ \ -I .J 1, '' -'I I'_' CHRISTIAN SOlITH COAST CHRIS'TlAN CHURCH We C'..are About You Because Chri"t Cares. "Prepared for Every Good Work" (II Tim. 2: f9-26) DeWitt Clinton will be ordained into the Christian Ministry Jerrold A. Hollobaugh, Minister \\"o,...h1r '>cr ... ia. llU ~ .am R1hle \ruJu.-\ 9:00 •m Kid' For Chmt S:JO pm 792 Victoria Street • Costa Mesa, CA • 92627 (714) 548-3468 (CorMr of Victoria & Placcnua) COMMUNITY CHURCH "Hey Lord, Bless Mel" Sunday, September 17 Metting at: Irvine Boys & Gids Club 29S E. Y• Loop, Irvine (behind Art Station) PAaFIC CHRISTIAN OOMMUNITY OillllC>i HVRCH Pastor William Hmtenway *Wt love childrtn, youth, youna adults, c.nttr adults, Knlors. Wt low to c.art, to rtach out, to mttt nttds, to anSWtr quatfons· • SUnday Sm-kt -8:00 & 10:30 • Suridly School & Btblt Studtts-9:30 760 Vldoril Strttt •Colla Mtst CA 92627 (7UJ 031:1611 • '714) 548-6866 (School) ,, ·r • t' ' • I I I I I inding help · ~d hope for the disabled ••,mm~ room .a The UniVen1tY Oub on the UCI Campus.._, Waldrep lwbeele<J btm_, into the meeting ~·Hit mother, DeDbe ~IANin, followed him into the just as she bas followed him many meeting rooms around globe. Kent's wife, Lynn, is part of the team, but today was home tn Dallas, Texas, oreJ>ilrlng the two yo~g Waldrep boys (or the start of the school veowaJdrep, a former Texas Chri.s- tiaJl University football star, was in town for the kickoff campaign - Jed by Peggy Goldwater Clay - or the second annual Kent Wal- p National Paralysis Pounda· lion Golf Tournament slated for arch 10-11 at Pelican Hill. Handsomely attired in a natty 1>oundstooth jacket and silk tie, aldrep sat at the head of the conference table, surrounded by his dedicated representatives from ent title sponsor Pagenet. e very capable UCI committee ganizing local support, and his very pretty and bright new direc- r or national golf sponsorships, udy Wheeler. Clearly a power meeting with heart. Paralyzed dwing his final col- lege game against Alabama some 20 years ago, Wald.rep's life's course has taken him from near death to being a national voice for b.w. cook people with spinal cord injwies. Waldrep, his parents, Al and Denise, his wife and bis Dallas· based staff are on the road most of the year pushing their cause. ·we're in business to go out of business,• Waldrep said. Waldrep bw'St onto the New- port-Mesa scene last year, bring- ing his message of victory to the many afflicted by paralysis with help from Pagenet. Prudential Securities, Peggy Clay, Billur Wal- lerich and South Coast Plaza, Ray Jacobi and The Four Seasons Hotel, and a host ol other local patrons. His efforts have raised millions ol dollars for research. The first annual golf tournament at Pelican Hill, along with Waldrep's signa· VISIT YOUR LOCAL BREWERY IN NEWPORT BEACH!!! Come enjoy Lunch or Dinner in our outdoor 11 Beer Garden. 11 We feature: Wood-Fired Pizzas. Fresh Pastas. Great Fresh Salads and the rest of our Brewery favorites. 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It can happen to Superman Chris Reeve, it can happen to you.• Clay S4kl. •Most of us know someone who bas been injured in some sort QI. acd· dent ... on the ski slope, tpe tennis court or in the kitchen. Today, in part because of the efforts of men like Kent Waldrep and Dr. Carl Cottman, there are answers ... there is help ... and there is hope for victims of spinal cord trauma.• For golf tournament informa • tion, call (800) 925-2873. Ascot in tlie Oaks Kent Waldrep will be the guest of Peggy and Bob Clay and Joan lnine Smith Sunday at The Oaks Fall Classic and Grand Prix at the PHOTOGRAPHY 240 Newport Center Drive, Suitl' I 10 Newport Bc~ch (7 14) 644 6933 lrvine-Smith ranch. Ascot in the Oaks. as some call it. begins at 8 a.m. 1be victory party and awards ceremony is at 4 p.m. Donna c.rean beads tbe Oaks committee, with proceeds from the event earmarked for UCI's Center for Health Sciences to benefit neu· rosdence research ln areas such as Alzheimer's disease, Parkin· son's disease, epilepsy and schizo- phrenia. A groundbreaking cerem ony for the center's first building, The Neuroscience Research Facility, will be held Oct. 20 at UCl. Major Newport-Mesa support is coming from Ed and Floss Schumacher, Arden and Richard Flaimon, Irvine family members Madeline and James Swinden, Anita Zlebe, Russell Penniman and many more. For last-minute Oaks reser- vations, call Susan Carter at 661- 2561. • B.W. COOK's column runs Saturd~ and Thursdays. Its CHRISTMAS lN SEPTEMBER! 5 0 ~ff All Family Sittings 25 Complimentary Christmas Cards Summer Special Effective through Sept 15th • Call or att A ointmmt • ... ------/~CUA~ ! Sirlom Steak · : Dinner tor TWO! 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It contains a host OJ melodies familiar to both opera aficionados and non- ..opera fans. The story, about an obsessed Spanish soldier who ftrfeits his family, career and lffe for a moment's passion 1'tb an entrancing Gypsy girl, full of tension. passion and ama. ~ "The story is so universally intriguing," said David D'iChiera, Opera Pacific's gen- eral director. "It's one of the most beautiful scores ever written. It's one of the great masterpieces of musical the- ater."' "Carmen" is also a great introduction for tho~who may not be familiar with opera or those who have shiec;i away from it thinking it's nothing more than a bµnch of stUffed shirts singing at ttie top of their lungs. One fear non-opera gbers have is tl:lat they won't under- stand what is going on, because most operas are not in English. That prob- Eduardo Vllla plays the role of Don Jose. lem is virtually non-existent in modern op era presentations. There is usually a synopsis of the opera in the program, and supratitles are displayed above the stage while the opera is performed, making il easier to follow the 'story. · wwe are doing six perfor- mances of 'Carmen,· so there's an opportunity for single ticket buyers, people who would not normally buy the entire sea- son, to come and see just 'Car- men.'" Burrell said. And it is those opera neo- pqytes that DiChiera calls "the e~citing group." (\. "That's the part that makes i\ 'all worthwhile, when you introduce people to something like opera," he said. •It's such a unique and exciting art form." . Opera Pacific has a couple of treats in store for "Carmen" audiences. A dozen members of the All-American Boys Choir, based in Costa Mesa, Will be singing in the opera. And if you look closely at the Gypsies and gentry or Seville celebrating the arrival or the great toreador Escamillo in the fourth act, you rrught .spot Newport Beach philanthropist ft " \ christopher trela al)d entrepreneur John Crean and his ., At Home on the Range" cooking show co-star . . Barbara Venezia milling about on stage in costume. Guess • that's one WiiY to see an opera up close. The Center plays an impor- tant part in the history of Opera Pacific. One of the top opera companies in the nation, Opera Pacific has used The Center for each Of ltl put nine seasons. Originally, Opera Pacific comldeied becoming a presenting instead of a produc- ing organization. But because of the many opera supporters in Orange County and The Center's willingness to have an opera company as a tenant, Opera Pacific's board decided to produce operas in Orange County and bring in principal artists, directors and conduc- tors from outside to help mount the shows. "We still come up against a perception problem in the community that we're a pre- senting organization, because The Center brings in so many shows of its own,• Burrell said. "We actually mount, rehearse and pull all the elem ents together to present an opera . It's all from this community, from Southern Calif omia." Opera Pacific must be doing something right. With a su_b- scription base of more than 10,000 patrons and a budget f!]~mr;!~ ; fi~ ~ COST.A 'lli'MUA ~ CMC PLAYHOUll ~ PRESENTS I STAmNG HEIE, STMnNG NOW ~ '""::.':::""" ., • ....,:,:'~'t.'.:',..,.,,u ~~ ~ .. =:-Th~-:::~:.~ ... ,,pl . ~ I 54fnday mofinet • 2:00pm [!]~ Gradela Araya plaf' the role of Carmen. .. that boven aroundl!.6 million, Opera Padf- lc is ranked 11th in the nation.It offers four productions a year, fall through spring. Opera Pacific's "Carmen• will be per-. formed at 7 tonighti at 8 p.m. Sept. 20, 22 and 23; and 2 p.m. Sept. 17 and 24. Tickets are $15 to $85 : and are available at the box · office or by calling TicketMas- ter at 4 70-2000. Toni Tennille sings Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa b as a variety of special concerts coming up in the next few months in the CALL ME!! -We cony Oii mqor brood & cellukll phooe occessories ~ 3400 Irvine Ave, Sle. 103, Newport Beach am: 476-2244 • • achool'1 ... Robert B. Moore Theatre. To._t at 8 p.m. is Toni TemilUe, a former Costa Mes• resident who hit the big time 1n tbe t970's with her hus- band Deryl Dragon as the pop duo "Captain and Tennille.~ At the OCC concert, Tennille will sing juz standards fro~ the big band era. She'll be backed by some top sessio jazz players, but don't be s prised if she sings a few of old pop hits too. nckets · available at the door for $2 • OtltlSTOPHER TltnA 's Perfor Arts C?lumn runs Saturd.ys, Make Those Patios & Entries Beautiful .Jim)Rlngs CUSTOM MASONRY 170 E. 17th St. • Suite 206 Costa Mesa (714) 645-8512 . 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The manner in which Wendy Leece chose to "share" certain information to which she a.lone was privy shows an alarming lack of under- standing with regard to her responsi- bilities as a member of the Newport- Mesa Unified School District. lack of respect for them and the citi- zens who voted them into office. It is one thing to disagree -and another thing to work subversively through innuendo to discredit a potential employee. ' Furthermore, to display such dis-Wendy Leece courtesy to others motives. Is it possible that Wendy Leece is truly that ignorant? Or is she just doing a little grandstanding, exploiting her position and seeking attention she doesn't get elsewhere? 1f it is the former, she should step down from such a responsible position until she learns how to work with oth- ers for the good of all. 1f it is the latter, perhaps she should secure some per- sonal counseling to help her under- stand herself better and set some prior- ities for her life. Congratulations to Wendy Leece. lt seems she shocked fellow board mem- bers by raising what she felt was a Vlable issue over the appointment of a new principal from one of our local high schools. Big deal. John Moorlach sent a message that he felt there was a problem wtth Bob Citron. Orv Amburgey said that he felt there was a problem with illegal aliem . And now we see elected leaders using illegal aliens as a ma1or campaign issue And now Wendy Leece, who I have known for 10 years, felt uncomfortable about issuing a vote on a major appointment to someone who will affect the lives of our children every- day. l am sure Andy Hernandez is a wonderful mdn. In fact I think that my father knew rum from the Santa Ana Unified School District Wendy leece obviously felt uncomfortable. What u. wrong with that? Is it shocking for her to do her job? l think that 1t IS wonderful that someone refuses to vote unless they are completely comforlilble with some- one who is gomg lo guide the lives of our children Hurrah for Wendy Leece H urrah for leadership Thclt's what we hdve been lacking. Keep getting 1t on, Wendy Leece Through ignoring her colleagues and circumventing established proce- dures, she demonstrates an alarming who are alSo deeply concerned with the quality and future of public educa- tion causes one to wonder at. her LYNNE COENEN Costa Mesa readers respond Readers blast chilly reaction to senior hoine I am calling the hotline to say that I support Heather Ann- bruster's board and care home in Costa Mesa. I have been in board and care homes and they d o not negatively impact the community in any way. DEBBIE DAVIS I support Heather Arm- bruster's desire to open up a board and care facility in Costa Mesa. My mother is an elderly person, she lives in Camarillo. We all get that way someday and I certainly hope that she succeeds in this. It is a very wor- thy e ffort. RICHARD SD..LIK Newport Beach lam a friend of Heather Arm- bruster and I would like to say to the neighbors and anyone that has any concern about it that I have known her for 15 years and she keeps very high quality standards. Whatever she puts in there in the neighborhood will be a definite improvement over what it was. She wouldn't run a - shoddy operation. SUSAN BARTOLETll Costa Mesa 1 am in favor of Heather Arm- bruster's proposal to establish a place where our elderly folks can stay. We die all living longer and staying healthier. Our elder- ly do not always need a medical facility to stay in but a superviso- ry situation, as Ms. Armbruster is trying to establish. While most of us must work long days and hours, it gives me great relief to know that we have a board and care facility to meet my needs and my folks' needs. JULIA BROWN Costa Mesa gains WE GOT OUR NMTV Parents in the Ne wport-Mesa Unified School District will be able to watch -from the luxury of their living rooms -their school board at work, thanks to the governing board's decision to televise its meetings. Some trustees had been camera shy, but this week, the board couldn't tum down Copley Colony Cablevision's offer to tape the meetings at Harper Center for free .. NEW MAN ON CAMPUS Veteran school administrator Andrew Her- naridez is the new principal for Costa Mesa High School -chosen just in ti.me to step in after Ed Harcharik's last day Friday. While the Mustang community is saddened to see Har- charik go (he's off to an administrative posi- tion in Paramount), a visible sigh of relief rip- pled through the neighborhood as parents. teachers and students realized the school won't be left leaderless. COME ON HOME TO OCC Orange Coast College's student board of trustees decided 1t clidn't want to be the group to break a 47-year tradition. The student lead- ers unanimously voted this week to keep homecoming on Oct. 14. There had been talk of nixing homecoming this year because of the cost and time mvolved in planning the affair; the stude nt board addressed the cost concern by cutting the homecoming budget by $3,200. MARC MARTIN I DAILY PllOT Andrew Hernandez (left) has assumed the duties as principal at Costa Mesa High School, taking over for Ed Harcharik who leaves after nearly two years. losses 300,000-YEAR-OLD FOSSILS Count 'em -that's 17 boxes of lustoric specimens: remains of plant, marine and mammal life, including an extinct horse, a bison and possibly a mas~adon. Cleanup crews hired by the Newport-Mesa school district reportedly up and carted away the boxes of fossils dug up from the Reservoir 2 site al the old Lindbergh School m Costa Mesa. Both school distnct and Mesa water district officials dre red-faced, and now the skeletal rernndnts that held a wealth of infonnclll on about our area's pre-hJstoric times clie buried agam -but m a landfill. FREE SACK LUNCHES MARC MARTN I OAA.V PILOT A number of fossils, like th1I tooth from an extinct Mastadon, were mistakenly throw away by a work crew at the oJd Undbergh School site ln Costa Mesa. What a surprise -after three months of suspencling the Share O ur Selves sack lunch gweaway, Costa Mesa officials concluded they can 'l statistically link crime in the area to the lunch program. Sb.ll. the chanty has deeded not to restart the sack i<mch service, clfter staff· found that cutting the program sun- plified operations. The chanty still provides grocenes to needy fami- lies. But what happens to the smgle men and wome n who may need just a bite to eat to get through the day? BRIAN 1HER.IOT Costd Mesa readers respond Study state's plan before giving it high Inarks Should the school district adofSt thE' state's education plan? Very stmply, I would have to ask Mac Bernd why d oes he thmk tlus 1!> such d great idea From the short article I would have many questions on what these ISsues exactly enta il and why would we gel nd of our tra- clilJonaJ tugh school diploma LO place of a Golden Stale Adueve- menl Certif1Cate I would encourage pclrents in thls dlstrict to get a copy of (state supenntendenl) Delaine Eastin!> proposal that 1s going to the !><hool bodfd members !>O that we can all be better W onned and look at these issues \n depth and to respond to them at a future school board mPeting. CINDY FOLEY Costa Mesa Thought of the week One city's upper bay 1s anoth- er city's garbdge cli~po!>al. CLAUDIA OWEN Newport Beach Turn off that jail AC I thmk the '>pending $30.00<l for that air conclitlorung needs t< be reco051dered It is only needed a ff'w months out of the year and there are mclny many homes m Costa Mesa dnd Newport Beach that do not helve air conclitloning ) would absolutely vote no That money is needed for more impor- tant tlungs JOYCE PALMER "Jewport Beach To spend $..10,oOO to clrr concli- bon a Jdl.l for mmates lS beyond my comprehension Let tbE' lOJ'llates freeze or swedt and then they will never want to come back to the hell bolt> known a!> the Costa Me<>a Jail I would agree 1t would be great where the pol.ice only occupy the area for their comfort. but not for the pris- oners -and we should call them pnsoners The message is· Do not go to Juli m Co ta Mesa. DAVID SCHWEITZER Costa Mesa I think it is absolutely ridicu- lous. I agree with the Planning Commission and it is a clear case of ageism here. I think that they would have the right to feel dis- gusted if they were putting up a frat house or something and not just a senior home. I think the guy quoted in the article should move out of Costa Mesa. Maybe to the Antarctic where he won't have to worry about neighbors. No such thing as a · · free lunch? APRIL SANDERS Costa Mesa This is the ultimate of 'not in ~ my backyard.' My mother lives in a home like this in Mission Viejo; it is kept up beautifully; it's quiet and. ll is definitely an addition to the neighborhood. There are· two of them in fact on one street I don't understand what the complalot is -loud par- ties? I think not. Really, let's be a little more klnd to our nelghbon. NANCY RAYL Newport Beach 1 am definitely in support Ol the board end c4re home for Armbruster because my hus· band 1s • ttrok• vktim and be cannot talk. He ls going to be a stroke vic:Um the rest of hll life, I want blin to have a happy kind d rmidence Ufa, not an J.nltltu. tkalL Shanie on you Dana, for picking on Doris at our expense Open ~to COngressman Dana Rohr•bllcher: Even though I am a lifelong conservative Republican, I am ashamed of the role you have chosen to play ln the Doris Allen recall effort. Doris Allen is accused of the ultimate Republl~ can sin. namely that of striking a deal with Willie Brown, making her Assembly speaker. I am certa1i:\ly not a fan of Willie Brown. It was politica of the wont kiDd the way be Used his pontion es Assembly speAker to reward hls tit~nda, J>unlsb his enemies, elidt campaign contri- butions and block )eglslation h didn't Uke. In friendly debates with my more liberal friends, I could at leut get them to agree that Mr. Btown'• IOrt dpolitla were a temftc ~t for oam- pelgn and ~!Mt reform. Unfortunately, I now tind . . myself in the untenable position of trying to defe nd my own par- ty's actions. My guess is that Ms. Allen's con- stituency elected her as an individual, rather than a.s a representa· tive of the Republican Party. recall effort, but I especially resent the fact that as an Orange County taxpayer, I may have to fund a special recall election simply to soothe some bruised Repubhcan egos. Do you honestly think o half-million· dollar expen- diture of this 11 they honeltly felt ahe should be iecalled, the hundreds ol DiM ~ Dolts Allen ort is the best way fora bankrupt county to thousands ol dollan end the tens of political hlt-men pouring lrito her di.strict to direct thll ICUdalous retail aftort would DOI be DeC'etMff, now WOukl tbeyf lt'1 bed enough that aD tbil out.klo money ts funding a local spend its mon yf U Ms. Allen bested Jtm Brulte to become the A.~bty ker, so be U1 don't ~i'14lize the ~yen for that, 1 resperduDy req\lfJll your wwen to th4!ile quemtions. Do you~ tbfnk the Dodi ADen l matter 1S the most pressing issue facing California? Don't you think all the energy and political mark- ers expended in the recall effort could be put toward solving other more critical problems? Do you think it's fair that simply for th salt ol intraparty vengecmce, tax- payers have to boftf the balf-mil- lion dollar cost ol a special election? t re lved yow ·woshingt9n Updat~· newsJ tter today, ron- gresmum. ln bold 1 ners at th top, >t says •working for Am nccl .. and YOUI • However, it •ms to me th•t you hev chosen to Place the well-bemg ol tt\e ~~pubHoan Party •bOve responsi· bly representing your lectorat • TDltY 90TaOS Newport Beach • .... I Mn'I: Thk kMW Wll ~ tin prb '°Min\ rMl9'\ltion, f don't understand the cruel and unusual purushment of stop- ping the ack lunch program These people are too lazy to work, too dumb to go to school and probably used to getting something for nothing their whole lives Anyway, what's going to happen to th se free· loaders? DONWIWA.MS Newport Beach Have an t¥Jinion? t • r-------' I I I I I I . I I I +NI : vah's I +Al1 I ta Ml I +Tl : + Df! 1 nes$1 +YI +SI vah' heac are ., Jehc qua +s t Sun I + 5 I I ApJ I +< 1 MO I 1 dre I ly I wit rat1 +1 vat arc tia mf 0(1 tic L.--· I been tryiDg to 1'81DOYe. That's wry dilcomf0ltil'9 .• n. mnte ~ ii not the oalf al concem. Oftlda1a from e. te Depertment al Alb and Game ~ womec:t about the effects al fresh water pelling tjaroijgb a saltwater ~em. SeV8r11-bird, fish and ptant species in the Upper Bay could be·harmed by a drop in the salinify level, Pish and Game officials say. • ot tbe Upps BaY• .... Pllba Glime. ... o-.r...~1> -*"' .. ., ti Newpoft .... 8*' ....... DOW aid waily · .. llM•)'MM!MnatS ....... tbe plofed ..... Al ... ,.... tbelft jlct ..,,_ ........ famll C9Jlll- ao socm tor negr&lkM> tklD Jlll1alil . •iDgtlMD tb.u cm.. Wiiie it wan't mc1 uDy be a 1'1adt)'llllialaedilll\_qJpGltfortlMt ~ ...... wm. clllltd.... ~ • Jiall8. it does not involve • r .. , .. U¥e ..-4 IO caildulct lhie ...... ti nutrieotl to tlMt biy~. an lnfOnutloml meeting Monday 1be cly allo wants a low-flOw night at Newport 8eet:b Qty Hall. divenion Syslem to help bypaa creek Many al tbe JMkMntl don't pre-d1lcbarge during the summer tend to undentand the scientific moo~. argumeats. 'lb tbml, waste 'water, Wiier diltrtd administrators stand treated or otberwile, Is still teWage. ~ the condulions of their environ· The no drlnking·swlmming signs at mental data. A well-respected team golf courses should be an indication of consultants and advisers has that reclairned water ls potentially reached the same conclusion, a~rd­ harmful, according to Skinner. ing to Ken Thompson, the district's cmcnNUED FROM A1 gU8lb about tbe 8V9Sll. ..... can requelt a room on tbe~ site lkle " tbe hotel cr..- the exclusive Big Canyon of NeWJ)Ort Center Drive, Where the Taste takes place, Eftekari said. It appears the .Taste ls not a bane but a boon for the hotel's business. Every one of the rooms ~ which range from $275 to $395 a night -has been reserved this weekend, accord· ...._. volunteered to work . tbe ...... boada 1111be'?Mle, BftMAH .... Oilllilwlity ........ wl bull· ...... PeoPle alike loOk forward to b ~ u a tool to attract llMft '°~···cti -..... ~. tY to lbOWCU8 tM tremendous crcm~ ot culinary attrac- tiom in Nriport Beach," aakl Roednd Williams, tbe president " tbe Newport Conference and ~ton Bureau. · "There ls lots of competition for the restaurant dollar," • 11 la an outatandJng opportunity to Show- caae the tremendous croa-secUon ol culi- nary attracUons Jn Newport Beach... " -ROSALIND WIWAMS •• Williams Mid. "The more focus o Newport Beech restaurants, th more business that is attracted ... The uncertainty ts precisely what has regulatory agencies and environ-. P.1entallsts concerned. No project should proceed before the impacts can be calculated, they say. "We always felt that the oceans director of water quality. should be pristine,• llid Stinner, "People are calling this an experl- who, with her husband, Jack, has mental project.• Thompson said. been monitoring bay water quality for ~Experimental suggests a lot of 11 years. •1 don't like the concept of doubt. We're confident that we're not sewage coming back to me when I'm going to have any problems.• ing to Eftekari. The Taste, sponsored by the • • • • • • • • • • • • • • '• • • • • • • • • • • Newport Harbor Area Chamber I ol Connnerce, features cuisine I from 34 Newport Beach restau· I fants, including the hotel's· own .1 dining room, Pavilions. 1 "There is room for a project, and we're certainly willing to work with IRWD, • said Thoy Kelly, area manag- POLICE . CONTINUED FROM A 1 er cities inquire about and may want to emulate, Roeder said 17th St i;i \l l'Y < L~TER Ofrn1UHG A Full LINE OF dennaloglca AND fvf.1).~· highest paid employees and the roost visible in the field, and that's where they need to be. We're not getting the best for our dollar if offi- cers are sitting behind a desk." •To do a job in records or do a job in administration, do you really need to have a badge? I don't believe you do -and some jobs I don't trunk you c.an do without it," Police Chief Dave Snowden said. enforcement positions for a long time to go back on the street.• he said "There was a large confi • dence-building time when a lot of civilian people had to earn (olfi· ceIS1 respect ... But we're well on the road for that to happen." But. of course, even an outdoor booth can't alter the Four Sea· I sons' classy cuisine, which will I include Caesar salad with Cajun I popcorn shrimp;· grilled lamb 1 chops with rosemary; and the 1 award·winning creme brulee. 1 More than 50 employees from the ·-------PRODUCTS Employing civilians is less expensive because they do not have the costly benefit and retire- ment packages that come with the territory of being a police officer, ,Roeder said. The program is considered suc· cessful and is one officials from oth· But the successful stage came · after a rocky adjustment period within the Police Department itself, Snowden said. At first, for some veteran police officers, the concept of working alongside civilians in their own department was difficult, he said. 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Martin, ranked 12th in the world heading into the U.S. Open, will also team with Scott Davis (Corona del Mar), the world's second-ranked doubles player in 1991 with David Pate, in the headline exhibition against Robert Van't Hof (Newport Beach) and Rick Leach. Leach, former USC All-American, won the U.S. Open doubles title in 1994. Van't Hof, a longtime tour player, is Martin's coach on the ATP Tour. "It's going to be like a tennis carnival,• said Ken Stuart. owner/operator of the Palisades Club. Stuart revolutionized club tennis in Orange County three years ago as owner/operator of the "old" Palisades Club in Cos- ta.Mesa with his innovative computer matchmaking system. He purchased the John Wayne Tennis Club in June, returning to the facility he started 21 years ago. Stuart, who helped design the Wayne Club, which opened in 1974, was general manager, director of tennis and head professional there until 1978. He . assumed ownership of the facility Aug. 1. •Palisades is synonymous with quality,• Stuart said of the principal reason for changing the John Wayne Club's name. •This tennis club will be operated like no other tennis club in the world. If you look at the world today in the 90s. with technology, transportation and the economy, the tennis industry has also changed since the 60s, 70s and 80s, and our marketing focus is • SEE TENNIS PAGE 82 • Corona del Mar tunes up its pass~g game with wire-to-wire runaway. By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot GARDEN GROVE -Even with quarterback Josh Walz play- ing perfect catch with Corona del Mar High receivers, further experimentation was required for the Sea Kings' untested passing attack. which warranted the expression "Sea Wings" Friday night in its bashing of host Gar- den Grove. Walz, the senior starter, passed for a touchdown and rushed for two other 'scores, while backup Mike McClellan completed a pair of 30-yard scoring strikes, includ- ing one to senior tight ens:t Darren MacDonald in the second quarter when it was still a game. "We wanted to give (McClel- lan) a series in the first half, when the game was still in question and there was some tension," said CdM Coach Mark Schuster, whose squad (2-0) hammered the •Newport Harbor squashes Manna with a spirited attack. Argonauts, 48-7, in a nonleague game, as the two CdM quar- terbacks combined for 250 passing yards, completing all 14 attempts with no interceptions. Walz, who was 10 of 10 for 168 yards, completed seven in the first half, when CdM rolled to a 34-0 halftime lead, scor- ing touchdowns on all five of its posses- sions. Aside from · six e fO Dive (McCJiellmtJ a_,..bltM lb*' laall, when tile game wa.s BID1 ln queatJGn arid there wm some tenalon ... • -CDMCOAOf MARK SCHUSTIR • for 98 yards, as the Sea Kings merited 472 net yards and 22 first downs. CdM scored a touchdown in its first seven possessions, running out the final 1 :54 of the clock in the eighth series. "But we haven't played a CIP cham- pion, yet,· said Schuster, whose Sea Kings have outscored their opponents, 90-7 . thus far, including a pleted two passes for 19 yards and scrambled for a 17-yard gain, then culminated the drive with a 3-yard touchdown run. Jim Keane's eighth consecutive extra- point kick this season made it 14- 0 with 5:24 left in the first quarter and sunlight still visible from the west end of Garden Grove High. Scott Shimer did most of the work. getting CdM to the Ar~onaut 30- yard line, McClellan responded to the mission with an accurate 30- yard touchdown strike to Mac- Donald over the middle. penalties for 68 yards, CdM played virtually a perfect game, never punting, never fumbling. Junior Tom O'Meara, who l'UShed. for a single-game school record five touchdowns last week in the Sea Kings' 42-0 victory over Marina, carried for 108 yards in 15 attempts against Garden Grove (0-2), his second consecu- tive game ov~r 100 yards. rushing. 69-0 first-half advan- tage. scoring touchdowns in 10 of their 12 first-half possessions. "We threw the ball well, and I'm proud of that, but we're look- ing forward to Kennedy (next Fri- day),• Walz said. "These guys weren't great, b'ut that's all right." O'Meara's 26-yard rush launched the Sea Kings' tlurd possession, a drive that lasted into the second quarter, topped by Walz's 1-yard scoring jaunt. "Because I'm going both ways, we wanted to give (McClellan) a little time in there,· said Walz, who returned to his signal-calling • posttlon later in the second quar- ter, and promptly completed a 46- yard pass to MacDonald and a 15- yard bull's-eye to Dominic Ric- cabona to put CdM at the Garden Grove 2-yard line in the first half's waning moments. setting up the Sea Kings' fifth and final touch- down of the half, a 1-yard plunge by Riccabona. "These kids hit us pretty good," Schuster said of the Arg- onauts, 'but we've got Kennedy next week, and it gets tougher from there with Santa Ana Valley and Saddleback, which does a lot of good things. So it's no coaster by any means.~ Nine different Cd.M receivers caught passes, MacDonald lead- ing the way with four receptioris · Walz got the •Sea Wings" in the air quickly, capping the team's first drive with a 15-yard scoring toss to Ryan Burns over the mid- dle. To get the ball back. Walz made a big hit on Garden Grove wide receiver Brian J ones from his comerback position to force an incomplete pass 'and compel Gar- den Grove to punt. That's when McClellan entered. • GAME STATISTICS PAGE 82 In the second series, Walz com-While O'Meara and fullback BIG WAY I HIGH SCHOOL WATER POLO I Sea Kings shoW inexperience, 14-5 • Foothill High's top-ranked Knights put the lights out for CdM water polo Friday. By Rk.Nrd Dunn, Daio/ Pilot CORONA DEL MAR -Last year is over, but not forgotten ln the minds , of foothill High's water polo players. The Knights (2-0), t~ranked in the CIP Southern Sect1on Division t a.net Orange C.Ounty coaches' presea- ton polla, return stx of their seven starten (including goa.lle Ryan Brown) from a year ago, when Coro· ne del Mar (0-1) eliminated them in . the CIP I>Mslon I MinlflDAll. &--'. On Priday, ln CdM'1 ....on open· for a lot ol these guys, it was their tlrst varsity game, and to play a top team like Foothill. it's tough,• said CdM assistant coach Todd Duplanty, filling in for head coach John Vargas. who was out of town tulfilllng his Team USA water polo responsibilities. Led by Brian Brown and Robby Arroyo, who scored five gOftls each, the Knights dominated after the first quarter. They had six steals in the second quarter, thre by Jeff Pflueger, while outscoring th Sea Kings; 4-1. AmYyo IC'Ored on a 6-on-S advan- tage, then Brown added o goe1 on a loose-ball .aamble in front ol the cage with an open net. gMng Fbotbill a 4-2 lMd with 3:48 rematnlng. CdM, 20-6, in the middle two quar- ters. Cd.M's Jeff Marchiorletti scored on a counterattack with 0:12 left in the first half to snap the Sea Kil'igs' drought and make it 6-3. But the Knights continued. to ham- mer the Sea Kings in the third quar-• ter, converting on three of four m.an-• up advantage , · while outscoring CdM, 4-1. Alex Batley, who led CdM with three goats, scored the Sea Kings' oi1ly goal in the third with 3:20 Jett. PoothW built ltl lffd to 134 ln the fOWth quarter, When Adun Mmger scof'ed with 3:11 left tn tbe =· CdM goalkeeper 8iDf ~ 1•, Wbow~ W.3e .._ __ pl bY had. dcala ..... • MMIC MMWlf/ DMY Pl.Of •• Poothlll ~ tbe iMXpert· ~ Sea 14.S, ln a non- Arrt:tyo and Brown edded counter· altack god to 91.ft tbe ~. 6-2 leed. CoNllildll.._.._ .. Qda'911Ma ~.._._..,.,.,., •• ,,,1•1•tla• ............. ,,, ........ ~ ................ Sr'ltte --• lelg\le game at , •We're an entirely new team. and . PooetUllt wbk:b delMtid Sen Clemente In lb opener, 11·10, OUbhOt • I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I nesSt I +YI I . +SI I I vah' I heac I are I I +P · I Jehf I qua. I I +s I Sun I +s I I ApJ I +< I Mo I I dre I ly i I wit I I rat I +1 I vat I I arc I tia I mf I I OC• I tic I L--· • N rm OUI TR I .. I Pirates try to bounce back tonight against Southland's No. 6 - •Orange Coast's defense bas some questions to be answered, right now. By Rlch~rd Dunn. Daily Pik:Jt COSTA MESA -Shocked that's how the Orange Coast Col- lege football program felt follow- ing its humiliating 47-18 punish- ment against Pasadena Qty last week to begm a season that was expected to be a major turn- around for the Pirates, who gave up a school-record worst 436 yards per game last year, wOile hn.ishing 2-8 They will attempt to rehabili- tate their wounds tonight at 7 against Cemtos. a team malting C.clM 41; ca.-. .... 7 Scare .., QlAI ... . Corona ~ Mar 14 20 0 14 -48 Garden Grewe o o 7 o -7 fftto.-tlr CdM • Bums 1 S PlllS from Walz (ice.ne klck), IA2. • CdM • Wm 3 run (IC-.ne k.lctc). S:24. s.co.w Quertllr CdM ·Walz 1 run (llkt 1-lled), 11 :56. CdM • MKOoNld 30 l*S from McCleflan (Keane kick), 7:27. CdM -Rlcabona 1 run (Keane kick), 1:1l. ™"' Quwtllr. GG Do 2 paS& from ~Iler (Pines kldl), 2:22. ~~ CdM • O'Mffra 3 run (Kane kkk), 11 :32. CdM · Stonebrelbr 30 patS from Mt<lellan (Keane kick). 4:45. Attendance· 2,000 (esti!Nled). IHDMDUAL M'5t9llG CdM • O'Meara, 15-108; Shimef, 6-34; Walz. 4-33; It~ 8-23; M<CJellat1, H; Ro~fl 1·1 • GG ...001 6-17; Senchez. 6-15: Reyoa. 6-7; truce. 1.(); HMlef. 3·for-mlnus-17. IC)fVIDUAL MS5'NG CdM ·Witz. 14-14-0, 168; McOellal\ ~12. GG H.all9r, 13-23..(), 81; c..mpa, 1-1-0, S. lllDMDUAI. MCIMNG CdM • ~Id. 4-98; RicxaboN, 2,2A; Sumner. 2-15; 5tonetnabf, ~-30;Wills, 1·27; Shimer, 1 18; BurM, MS; Thurmtn, 1-13; O'Meara. 1-10. GG ·Griswold, 4-17; Jones, l-26; Do, 3-16; Gutrolt, 2 Hi; Sanchez, 1-6; V11enda, 1-5. GA.-STA11STICS CAIMI GG First doWris 22 fl Rulhel-yardage 37·206 21-27 P'aulng yardage 2SO 16 'ltSing 14-14-0 14-24-<) N.i return y1ri:1a9t• 16 0 s.cb-y¥dage 0 1-friin.5 11hrt yard.tge •n toe P'unts 0-0 6-)U fumbles·fu~ lost 0-0 4-0 ~yardage Ml l-1' Tune of po11111fon 23:'9 2A:Ql •P'Unt r.wm., Int~ fl.Wnble rwtum5 I ' . its see.son debut and ranked No. 6 in this week's Southland poll. in a Mission Conference game at occ. •1 don't know about th~ because after ow lackluster per- formance, I t:b.mk our No. 1 oppo- nent is us,• OCC Coach Bill Workman said. •(The Falcons) haven't even played, so we don't know t)leir strengths and weak- nesses. They know what we did last week. Hopefully, they'll be overconfident, and based on la.st week, they should ~· • OCC entered the season with supposedly a much stronger defense than last year, but after watching Pasadena light up the scoreboard for <&7 points, while rolling .up 521 yards in total offense, the Pirates can no longer be so sure the pl'Qblem's solved. •Fumbles just destroyed our offense,• Workman said, referring to bis team's four lost fumbles. ·vou only get the ball 10 or 11 times a game, and when you lose that, you're only getting the ball five or six times. They (the Lancers) fumbled five times (also), but they only lost one. We ran only 51 plays, and you're sup- posed to average about 70 a game.· Starting lineup cb~ges are high school football ' /, Ii. . . expected tonight for Orange Coast, including three on defense, where nm Tu.mer replaces Craig Nosse at free safe- ty, Danny Booher takes over for Greg Stout at strong safety, and Ape Tuato starts in place of the injwed Jay Wojtkiewicz (kn~e) a~ outside linebacker. Booher eqtered last week's opener as a third-string strong safety, but earned Defensive Play- er o( the Week honors coming off the bench. •1t•s a pretty amazing fact that we figured out we better start him.• Workman said of Booher, who recorded 11 tackles, along with a pair of pass breakups anda blocked extra-point kick that led to two points. "When you can find a bright spot after Friday's game, NIWPORT Newport Harbor 32, Marina 13 Score by Quarters Marina 0 0 7 6 • 13 Newport Harbor 7 12 6 7 -32 first Quel19r NH -Mason 7 run (Kerr kkk). 2:06. 54talnd Quwtw NH -Pulido 84 pass from Glordanl (kldt failed). 3:58. NH -Mason 59 punt return (run failed), 1:23. Third Quwtw NH ·Pulido 14 pass from Glordanl (~ failed). 8:54. Mar -Wllhams 1 run (Mendou kldt), 0:21. fowthC)uwt.r NH -Pulido 25 pass from Fredrlk.sen (Ken kick). 10:40. Mar • Willlams 2 run (not attempted), 0:00. Attendance: 2.000 (estimated). INOMOUAL ltUSHWG Mar · Williams, 26-144; Cooper. 10-55; Brown. 8-32; Risse. 2-9; Maag. 1-mtnus-6. NH · Mason, ll-123; Bre. hket", 4-12; ~rtman, 1·1; Morrell, 1-0; I.ff, 3-mlnus-2; Fredrlk.sen, 1 ·for-mlnus-5. INDMC>UAL MSSING Mar • Brown. 3-8-0, 36. NH . Giof'danl, 5-9--0, 120; Ftedrlksen, 2·2-0, 31 . INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING Mar -Williams. 1-18; Lank. 1·10; Armst'rong. 1-8. NH -Pulido, 6-150; Mason. 1-1. GAMt! STATISTICS Mw NH First downs 14 10 R~·yardage 47-234 22·134 Passing yardage 36 151 Passing 3-8-0 7 · 11-0 ~ Net return yardage• 0 63 Sacb-yardage 1-mln-3 1-mln-5 Net yardage 267 343 Punts 4-34.2 J..313 Fumbles-fumbles lost 5-2 1·1 F~ yardage 7-32 6-39 Time of poueulon 29:40 18:20 •Punt rl!turm, Interceptions, fumble rl!tums -. you can figure it out real f On offense, highly freshman tailback League, who canted elg for 53 yards, will start in Willie Barnes. "Based on what he r.ou've 9ot to do is figure if you give him the ball 25 game, (League) mi9ht pretty good game, W said. OCC tonight must cern itself with Cenitos' bi sive line that will try to s new Falcon backfield. Cerritos, which finish last year, nipped the Pira season in Norwalk, 35-31. •Cerritos comes after defense and (its) offensiv huge,· Workman said. M our work cut out for us.• • con- offen- ring a d 8-3 es last ' SAl\JRDAY, SEPTEMIER 16, 1995 ----. Building from the ground up COUNTRY Woodbridge Invitational puts area runners to an early test • Newport Harbor vies in • ,jj Division Il; Costa Mesa, Estancia, Corona del Mar duel in Division N races. By Richard Dunn, Daily Pt1ot IRVINE -When the Newport- Irvine Rotary Club started this cross country meet 15 years ago, there were 27 schools in the sea- son-opening Woodbridge Invita- tional. On Satwday, beginning at 7:45 a.m. in a two-tiered time schedule because of the heat in the middle of the day, there will be 130 schools, according to Woodbridge Coach George Varvas. Division I and II races will be run in the morning along the 2.5- mile course through Alton Park and Woodbridge High, while Division Ill and IV races begin at 3p.m. Corona del Mar, Estancia and Costa Mesa compete in Division IV. Boys races in each division are broken down by grades, while girls run varsity, JV and trosh- soph. Newport Harbor, which runs in Division Il with some of the best teams in the state, is led by sophomore Jamie Swarberg on the girls side, while Coach Bim Barry's Sailor boys are expected to struggle, after losing five of their top six runners to gradua- tion. Coach Eric Tweit's girls, who should compete with CdM, Santa Margarita and El Toro for the Sea View League title, are solid in the No. 2 position with Tahnee Thiel, while eight others are vying for the remaining five spots. "This meet gives you a pretty good indication of where you are this early in the season,• Tweit said. "The girls worked hard in the summer, and we hope it trans- lates into some good times. It's hard to read right now exactly who will fill those five (open) spots, so we'll just have to see who responds to the competition (today)." The Division II varsity girls race is scheduled for 8:45 a.m., with the junior boys starting at 9:15 a.m. and the senior boys at 9:30 a.m. "The Newport-Irvine Rotary are the ones who contribute and buy the trophies, and those are the people who start and time the races, so they should be given the credit," Varvas said. ln Division IV competition, CdM's boys are led by senior Mike Maguire, though Junior Tyler Beardslee, last spring's Sea View League 1,600-meter cham- pion, will probably become the Sea Kings' top runner by ntid· season. Senior Christy Cummins is CdM's top girl. Costa Mesa's girls are led by Gegi Van De Walk.er and Kelly Chapin, while Estancia's girls are headed by Tanya Perkins and Araceli Martinez. On the boys side, Zeke Noo- nan leads Costa Mesa, while Michael Appell, Stephan Appell, Elvis Gutierrez and George Gutierrez lead Estancia. More than 5,000 runners are expected to participate. No area team was ranked in the Orange County top-10 pre- season poll. j C PO L O • Bucs hoping to grow under Oeding as polo season b egins •New coach will try to point young team in the right direction. reserve role as driver, and figures to be one of the team's leading scorers this year. Dameron has seen the SoCal College women's soccer program grow by leaps and bounds. . S cott Dameron has seen the very worst of t:i.J;nes for Southern. California College women's soccer. Now, he's hoping to enjoy some of the good ones. Dameron was hired in June 1993 to build the Vanguards' program virtually from scratch. From the time he was put in charge, he bad just two months before the team's opening match. "There was nobody on the team at that point," said Dameron, who also coaches the Newport Harbor High girls soccer team. ·What made things more difficult was that recruiting was all finished. Luckily. we were able to get a few 'players who hadn't found a place to play yet.• Dameron entered that first season with modest goals. "We had maybe two or three girls who could really play," he said. "The others worked hard and filled in, but it was irnpo.ssible for us to compete. We just couldn't match up." The results bore out Dameron's fears. The Vanguards lost their first 19 games, many of which were by lopsided out- comes. "I think it was about the 12th game before we even scored a goal,• Dameron recalled. That team finally broke the losing streak by tying The Master's College in the la.st match of the season to finish 0-19·1. But that adversity has spawned success. Given more than a few weeks to recruit, Dameron was able to build a much more competitive team last season. "We had a pretty good recruiting class,· be said. "We got Jamie Gardiner, who transferred in, Meggen Fleener from Newport Harbor High, Megan Conner and a couple of others." The result was a 6-11·2 '94 campaign, one that started very promising, but ended on a sour note as the result of a five-game losing streak. "The problem was that we lacked depth,· said Dameron. "We had a starting 11 who pretty much played the whole way. Then, during a one-week stretch last season, we lost five starters. "They were falling off one by one. During those Jast five games, we couldn't field a team at the same level as we wanted." The steady rise of the program a)'pears to be continuing. This season, entering today's Golden State Athletic Conference opener at Cal Baptist, the Vanguards are 4-2, nearly matching the victory total of the previous two years. ~we've been able to recruit a higher-level player," Dameron dennis brosterhous explained. "We're building more and more and the expectations are higher. Everybody lS pushing each other to succeed.· One of the newcomers tlus season has had a great UDJ>dct on the team. Forward LaWie Van Herk, a transfer from Cypress College and the second-leading scorer in the state last season on the community college women's level, had a team-high seven goals in the first six games. Others who have come in to contribute include Courtney Leonard, an all-conference sweeper at lrvine Valley College, and Katie Kelley from Bothell,' Wash. "Our goal is to make the playoffs and I think we have the depth to do it," said Dameron. ~There are some strong teams and Westmont is probably still the team to beat. U we want to win the conference, we'll have to beat them. • a Eltanda High product Jtalla Schnurstein is starting her sophomore sea.son as a middle hitter for the Wichita State University women's volleyball team. Schnurstein had an impressive freshman seclSon at WSU, earning a spot on the Missouri Valley Conference All-Freshman team. She std.rted in the middle for the Shockers, finishing second on the team in block. solos (14), second in block assists (71) and second in total blocks (85). She led the team in attacking with a .268 percentage, her 200 kills ranked fourth on the team and her 21 aces ranked third. Schnurstem. who played dub ball with the Cal Juniors, was named all-league first team m 1992 and ·93 at Estanaa. She also lettered three years m soccer and track and field with the Eagles. 0 Long Beach State freshman Misty May from Newport Harbor High was named to the all-tournament team last weekend at the UC Santa Barbara Classic. May had 166 assists. 47 digs, 12 blocks and 12 aces in the four matches. The 49ers are 6-1 overall, 2-0 in the Big West and ranked sixth in the country by the American Volleyball Coaches Association and seventh by Volleyball magazine. COSTA MESA -Chris Ced- ing, Orange Coast College inter- im water polo coach, believes the Pirates are on a two-year plan that begins this fall. Ceding, a member of the Unit- ed States national water polo team, has a two-year appoint· ment as Don Watson's interim replacement while Watson (172- 57-3 in eight seasons) is on sab- batical. Oeding graduated from Cal-Berkeley after a sparkling career at Corona del Mar High. Two·meter man Bret Trezise from Saddleback High figures to be a key player this season after scoring 143 goals in 24 games as a senior last year. He had 304 goals in his three·year varsity career. MARC MARTIN I DAJL'Y PILOT Corona del Mar goalie Billy Messenger blocks a shot on goal by Foothill in Friday afternoon's nonJeague water polo match. With an almost-all freshman squad, Ceding figwes the Pirates will need two years in order to return to the level ol play that saw them reach the state champi· onship tournament for five con- secutive years before last season's loss to Citrus in the Southern Cal- ifornia Regional finals. Only one player returns frQm last year's 17-8-1 squad that was second to Grossmont in the Orange Empire Conference. That playe r, Brazilian Rodrigo d e Oliveira, scored 15 goals in a Driver Steve Bwkhalter from Mater Dei brings a good outside shot, while James Emmons from El Toro also returns to OCC tlus year. It's.Emmons' first season of col- legiate water polo after he swam competitively for Coast in 1993 and '94. Last spring, be swam for Cal State Bakersfield and was second in the nation at the Divi-. sion 2 level in both the 100 and 200 meter breaststroke. James Battles is the goalkeep- er this year, replacing two-time an-conference netminder Kaj Sturdivant. other players competing for starting jobs are drivers MJchael Anderson, Christian Billson, Newport Harbor product Carl Johnson, Fred Timberlake and Chris Vinciguerra .. J S O LLJIY B ALL Quick sweep for Orange Coast SAN JACINfO -It took twice as long just to get there, and nearly as long in terms of wannups as Orange Coast College's women's vol- leyball team disposed of host Mt. San Jacinto Pliday Afternoon in '42 minutes, 15-0, 15-1, JS·2 in nonconference play. The Pirates 1·1 were led by the play of setter Kati French (17 a.ss- ststs1 11 servlc~ a~s and 6 d.iga, as well as the .Play of Carrie Richey at the net with 6 Jd..Us. • Coast returns . to action Wednesday at S when the Ptrates host S«n Diego Mesa. Newport turns back Estancia COSTA MESA -With all three singl8! pJeyen po.ting sweeps, the Newport Har· . tior High gull tennll team handed b<>tt Estancia its tint loss 0( the sea- aon, 1-'""· tn a nonleague match. , • . .. ~ ... ..._ ·' . "' • ·. t '·. ·1 \ ..! ' ' .. 't J ... \. . Ve.ne1M Godbey, Katie c.mtgbt and Erk4 Nellon were dominant in stnglel, while the Newport team of Brooke ~ylor-Jalme Swart>ru-g took ell Of tbelt letl In doubMI. for the~ (4· 11. Ille ti.W'llbf WM the pliey ol the doubl t am ol l.ellM N.,_·Netalle Rabwy, wbO won two of three sets POLO CONTINUED FROM 81 wanted to do, but the guys came out and gave a good effort,· Duplanty sdld "We got away from what we ·I tlunk we played too much into Lheu hands. It's a learning process for us. You can't stay with Eagles split two LONG BEACH !WATER POLO! • Estancia High's water polo team meets an undetermined for today at 8:30 a.m. at Long Beach W~­ son following a split on Friday at the Wil - son Invitational. The Eagles ,handled Long Beach Jor- dan, 12-2, but dropped an 11-8 decision to Trabuco Hills on Friday. Estancia 1 Z. UI Jordan 2 Estancia scoring · Peterson 1, B. Wayman 2, Lane 2, Bollenbach 1, Huang 1, E. Wayman 3, Stephens 2. Saves: DeWilde 3, B. Wayman 3, Stephens 1. Trabuco Hiiis t1, EstMtda I Estancia scoring · Peterson 1, Senften 1. B. Wayman 1, Bollenbach 4, Stephens 1. Saves: DeWilde 13. DEE P SEA FRIDAY'S COUNTS O•v•y's Lodcer -6 boats, 132 anglers. 2 dorado, 160 yellowfin tuna, 808 skipjack, 3 yellowtail. 11 calico bass, 17 sand bass, 6 sculpin, 4 sheep- head, 4 roclcfish, 2 whitefish, 270 mackerel. Newport Landing · 4 boats, 65 anglers. 7 sand bass, 37 calico bass, 18 barracuda, 76 bonito, 2 halibut, 5 yellow· tail, 24 madcerel, 6 roddlsh, 15 sculpln, 1 blue perch, 2 white sea bass. 2 sole, 1 blade sea bass (released). COSTA MESA UNTRYCLUB IVIR HAD ONI OF THOSI DAYS WHIN ALL IS RICHT WITH THI WORLD AND YOUR COLF CAMI? • When wa1 the a.st time? Join ua at the Aolldemy Of GOif and we 'II &how you how to have them for a lrfetmet ThfM ~to Choole "°""for only •7~00 ... or aian uP for thrM and MWJ ~ fouri*P19per .... 0 · ' a team like Foothill If you move I away from your gdllle plan, wtuch was to use ball control. They're a very fast team and at times we didn't demonstrate very good ball control.· Foothill 14, Con>Ni del Mar 5 Foothill 2 4 4 4 -14 Corona del Mar 2 1 1 l -S Foothill scoring B. Brown 5, Am¥> 5, Pflueger 1, Hay 1, Katz 1, Metzger 1. Saves: R Brown 6, Maull 1.Corona del Mar scoring Batley 3, Weir' 1, Marctiiotietti 1 LOCAL SCHEDULE TODAY F001llAU Community <oll~ Cto<ntos at Or~ Co.s1, 7 pm. CROSS COUNT1'Y Col• men and ~ Southern C..hfoml.t Colt.ge at s.,, <>'-go State lnvttatk>N~ at S.lbo.I Parll, San Diego. 9 a m Community colleo-,,..., Mid Wl:>f'Mn Or~ Co.Ht Col• at Orange Empire Conl~• Preview ~tat H\lnt~on Buch Central p.,'-9 am Hlgh school and glrh Cosu l\Afta, Newport twbor, Corona de Mar at Woodbrkl~ kwtt111onel 9am VOUEr9AU. c~ -• Southern California Co4i.g. 91 Azusa Pldflc. 7· JO p m Community col. ,,..., O.-.w19e CCMirt ait S.cl dlftMdt c~ Toum.wnent. a am Hogl't school g.m ~ Hwtior, Corona <let Mar, Cosu ~. Esunc,. at Orotnc]t C<>1.1nty Touma men1, all day WATlll POlO Community coli.qe Ora~ Co.rt at Cuesta roum...,.,.1, au day Htgh school Enancia at Milltltan T~ cona Me\11 at RIW<\tdt! POiy T~t NU>HOOtlY H'9fl IChool · N~ Harbor .rt t.AFHS Taum.- ment at Glendo< a. •II day 50CCB Col~ men Sovthem C..htomi. co11e9e et CAii State LOI~ 7:)0 Pm CQHeve wom.n ~ Cehfomle ColleOe et Cal lap!ISl. 11 am CClt'IWTllJMy col• women Ot~ CCMllt et Lii PIKIUd (Liwnncn) T~ al day. • ,.-----• I I I I I I I +.NI ..... +---··· . .._. -. - BUSINESS??· b~IMtl le c:on- by: h&lebend end I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I vah's +Al ta M +Tl +DI I ..... ~ ... •.• ... The Ugal Depamnmt 11t the Daily Pilot is pkimd ,.. to announa" new lmlia now awilabk to new businl!S'StS. .__. wt wilJ now SEARCH £e nll7nt for you Ill no cam charge. tZnd !llW you the ti~ and~ trip to the OJun House in Santa Ana. Then. of~ afar the searrJ, is completed we wi1/ fik your fo:tititJus business~ statnnmt wilh the County Clm, publish ona a W«lt for four wee/a as required by law tZnd thm file your proof of publiclllion with the County Ckrlt. HAllOR LI IOUITOUYE Cemetery Sales leads furnished VCMA etMtd doing G4RAGESAlE HINTS are . .., Jehf qua +s Sun +s ApJ +< Mo dre ly I wit rat +1 vat 1 arc I tia I mE I I OC• I tic I L--· N OUI TR ·- I 'pkaJe stop by to fik your fo:titWus business statmzmt 111 the Daily Pilot. 330 W. Bay~ Carta Mf!Sll. If you canMt stop b) p~t ca1J us Ill (714~ 6424321 and wt wiU mah amzngmzmts for you to handle this proadure by mail If you sJxm/d haw any farther questions, pkase ca1J us and wt wiU bt m1m .than glad to asrist you. Good luclt in your new businest PLOWIU When Words Are Not Enough "Sped•llzlftg In S11m,,.U.11 flowers" 2983 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa 540-313~ NOTICaOll' PUBUC UU SALi! ........... end Prof ... lone Code •1• 1.0. at700.2170T Sale• subject to pr1orcan. 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Crecbt can only be allowed for the first insertion . ~iH•' ·o·u·s·ES·,--· COSTA MESA 1024 CEMETERY LOT/ COSTA MESA 2 124 B NEEAWCPHORT NEWPORT NEWPORT 2169 ~~~:uIA 2607 ~~:~ 2622 COSTA MESA 2 iiii!ii~iiii~iiii~~ CRYPT 1225 2169 BEACH 2169 BEACH E'ald• 2Br 1 ~B ONDOS 48R on V• acre lot E'alde/Npt Hts-3Br nits) Ip d/W hk Li:OR SALE P oo l , upgrades. Pacific View V l•t• Twnhome, frptc, patio, Newport Nor1h 2BR VIII• B a lboa 2Br 1Ba 2 BR 1BA Vlblock from On the Beaoh 2BR ~atlo/garden 'gar • ~GENERAL MUST SEE S235,000. d e l M a r section, lot sngl 011. $995. 547•7S4o Beach Area H4 BA. Gar, Fp. wo. penthouse, cath cell· bch. Very clean. Prkng 2BA, 2·car gar, fabu-587515950 545•58 OW e /557 5069 $1000/mo. At10 for tng, frpt, poot/spa. spc. $900/mo. Avail 9/ toua vtewl $1750/mo. · n r -30-2 tots. Priced 50% Npt Hg hta 2Br 2Ba, 72"0402 B k E'SIDE 28R C tt Winter Furnished Sale. 675·6062 Agt. $1200/mo. 548·3155 1. Call 909--337-4180 .,.. ro er. * o ONLY $SK ON! below market. Asking Ip, new cpl , gar. Avail fp, yard, cell ta Gorgeous 2Bo 2BA $2000 both. Owner l0/4. No pets. $1095 Or Yearly NEWPORT RIDQE VILLA BALBOA Lrg 2 Lrg 2BR 3BA 2·c•r pnl/carpl, etv s Twnhm w/2·car gar. 619·341-3828 Incl utll. 642·5937 2&3 Bedroom 2Br+den, view. metr Br, 2Ba, trpl, d/w, gar, W/0, OW, fp, eun· COSTA MESA 2624 338 20th St 548-6 Xlnt area. A bargain at Open HouH Sat 10-9 Many Oceanfronts $2400/mo. PCR w/d hkup, 2 sec pkng, deck, arlm. $1600/mo EASTSIDE 28R HO $149,900. Call Today. OUT-OF-COUNTY 2944 Elden Ave. A2 $850-$1700/mo 729-7234 or 759-Q341 pooVspa/tenn. Gated. 873-1744 Avt Now. 2BR 1BA Laundry Fenced Pet OK, P t I k T • Agt d v·11 R t I OCEANFRONT Custm Avalt. 51275· 544-5370 SMALL STUDIO APT hk~·p1, g••, 2868 hkup or' coin-op, lOUAL HOUllHO • r7c ...... a•n7o0r2 PROPERTY 1525 Tltwgnhhtm&. xbtrrlaghntlcEe'S31Ber I a en a s ·w -ono11ruN1H uv 3Br 2Ba condo fully •W E STCLIFF 2Br 1 house to the ocean. Hickory Place. $725 sgl carport, $8 Alll'Ul ...... 1h1111Sintllltllis 2•hBa, dbl car attch Property Mgmt furn. No pet•. Avall 2Ba, 1-car gar, W/d, W/0 , tg bath. Avail 10/ (310) 431·7870 $300 dep. 545-044 .......,1sAll6«tll.-efff· ORT TEMECULA-Win• gar, yrd. Quiet, nev.(er. 10/15-6/15/96. $21 50/ pool. Near shopping. 1. $535/mo. 675-7574 1 B•drm Apt $585 Eaateld• ml Fair.._..., Act 11 1161 as NEWP Country Special 2·sty, $1200/mo. No pets. 6 7 5•4912 mo utll paid. 673-6607 $900/mo. 548-3104 S tudio Bright & cln. Eaal of Harbor 2BR w/Gat. 2•1ty :_....-.u11111ia11t11ep l BEACH 1069 3br 2ba, POOL. dbl David, Agt. 722-1488 Ocnfrnt Winter ~.... Nice area, HP full kll Alt utll1 paid complex. $795/ i. ""'*' ·-.y ,ntcruca. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ga{9~erl~·8~i':s:O NEWPORT 3BR 2BA, xlnt tocl SOOTH COAST $825 w/uut, quiet NJ (714) 97<>-6261 Pam, Agt 546-5 llMllallH ti 111iu111111t1111 Absolute Bargain! GOLF COURSI! VIEW W/D, patio, frpl, dw, .-no 2186 Smkr, N/pet 673-5580 18R Mobil• Home Lovelw, Spacloua NIH • IKt. ctllr. llflt ltll, Ouallly 5Bd 3Ba, ram-2Br 2Ba twnhm on Big gar. 52300 &46-4081 MEu, StLldlo In Ocnfrnt Bid Quiet 6 Secure. 2BA nr s. Coast Ml,~QnNUals&lllll" lly home nr Fashion RESORT BEACH 2169 Cyn golf cour1e. Trt-lvl Pri m• Bluff1 Exec S595. StL1dlo-1teps to 1991 Newport Blvd.' Fp, Patio, Eno Gar .......,.,..._ ••llllPliollllf 111and w/pvt yard + PROPERTY 1580 w/cath cell, tg mstr sle Condo. 2400 l/f, 3Br 2Br 18• Condo pool, Bch & Bay. Fult kllch. Me-8373 pelt. $1050 854-1 ·,.....,...; ,.......,, llml· apa. Reduced s6oK • 1 Blk to B c h Ctean $1800/mo. 759-8124 3Ba, den/ottlce. $2400 eauna, tennle, lrplc, S665 673-60761588-4242 28R.1 BA s6 so/mo. Newport acroas &IUlll llf •lscMllulto•." Only 5539,900 w/ 3BR, 2BA, frptc, 2-car Large 4Br 2Ba, trg din S8"'egret Rltra 644-0195 takevlew. $800. Gaa & Lndry, pool, quiet, nr atreet: 2Br 1 VlBa TMI .....,.,., wilt not TERMSt Call now • San J o•• del C•bo, gar. W/O hk-up. 2 Lrg area fam rm Ip fncd Sp•cloua 4 8R 38A wtr pd. <818) 893-4438 Overstocked with all tran1portatlon. No gte sty, gar, $825 •• ....,.a,alllfllhlltlu· P•trlck Tenore A gt On the beach, lBR gall1~9St :~4:..~.3:s°66 yd, Comm te~nf1ipoo1. Inside lndry+xtru. stuff? pete Me-c>392 1685 lrvtne Avelll5 ~ .... a. ia1 "*"' pttkll ts 111 780-8702 ...... Condo, all amenities. av · Great tocl 759-5011 On par-In EutbtuH. A call to A oh••l'Y w.11-deslgnd dog1. 720-9422 _........_11111e1Mf.1'wru4l•ri B IO CANYON VILLAS SlSOK <7 lll) 550-9347 AT THE BEACH LIDO fab beachfronl Avt 1l/1. 760-3l09. APARTMENTS Classified 1Br 1Ba, Hrvlng bar,------... •,.,. ......, ....,._ INI 111 2-3Br on/off golf Annual Rentals 4Br 3\tBa turn. Ten· St•P• to beaoh 3Br FOR RENT will help pvt patio, $585-$600/ 11.......,, 11"'1llff i• 11111 course. $345-469K. REAL ESTATE nls. Avl Oct '95 only. 2Ba, gar, w/d , beaut !42·5!78 mo. 548-9081 •--------. o w ,,,., .. .....,... .. • Melinda Agt 759-7700 WANTED 1625 Or Winter Furn $4500/mo. 873-6239 ocn vu .patio. S14751l•••••••-·~--61Jd 11111tJN& 11C.,. OPEN SUNDAY 1·5 Luge Selectio n Lido l ele Bayfmt (Dock mo yrty. 642-0688 ..... ..,, ' ... callKUO 3131 Corte Marin 1·38d wntts · $1000-1600 avl) Lovely 4BR 3BA. St•P• to Bea chl BALBOA -M·lllUl1·-~·15111.ftr 3BR.$389.000 w:l~~~?~wU~~:,u:e~~: 3/2ocnvufurn ···· $1150 wk/mo/yr·furn/unf. 3Br 2Ba, gat, W/0. 8 ... rt t I ifllF, OC .. , ,itm Sandy Mittman/Pru Cal Private Party. $200-3Bd Npt Hght1 . $1895 Pou lse opt 650-2300 47lh St. Prof w/refe ISLAND a calHUDal421·3500. 729-7271 $250,000. 714-831-0832 Propert 1t Mgmt Newport Ht a Twnhee lJ$~1~65~0~/~m~o~~6~5~0-~1~28~8~1~~~~~~~~ 3 •SPYGLASS HILL• The PNdenlal. 3Bd 2.5Ba +Den, 2-Twnhs•Belcourt Hiiie. Bright 2Br 1Ba upp.,., Ocean & city light• ..._.... car garage. $1450/mo. 2 Maatr BR, 3Ba, 1 II· Yrly, $1075/mo. Street 1002 view surround this 5Br HOUSES/ 673 1900 Weat o llff 2Br 2Ba, bfary. Gated toe, nice patklng. Adell PaltlH'• remod hm w/gourmet • pool & gar. $1000/mo. vtew. $3200/mo ~3 son Realtor, 722-2511 "; OOV'T FORECLOSED kitchen, pool, Jae & CONDOS B •Jt View Condo 2BR Chrlatlne Agt. 723-4494 VIEW OP BAY Lrg 2BR 28A Lower Hom•• for pennl•• ••tate·type lot. A FOR RENT 2BA Immaculate. Convenient 2Br mobU• home on Flrplc, dw, mtc, ehr 1 on $l. Delinquent Tu, 10+1 Must sell nowt Whit• wa1hed hard· Cl•Hlfled lh• bay. $880/mo. gar 11200/mo. Yrty • .. Repos, REOa. Your Open House Sal/Sun wood floors. Yellfly. M 2·5078 818-335-6538 Ullls Incl. 759-3589 c Alea. Toll Fr•• 80(). 1~. 2 Drakes Bay. Secured hlghrlae -------------------------- 89a.9n8 Ext. H-1398 Laura-Metro Realty bulldlng. $2150/mo. ------------------------i, for current t11t1ng1. 714-285-6476 BALBOA Cindy Agt/&32•1400· COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2824 COSTA MESI\ 2624 = Or• .. ne County PENINSUIA 2107 BAYRIDO• tight & iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii · ,.. -·• bright, 2Br 2B• '' For-losures &A --CRBA--G-E____ condo. Cathedral cell,~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiliiiiiiiliiijiiiiiiiiii.i"1 -1125 Oceanfront & 19th St. f 1 d/W 1 pa II '' D f It 3B 2'""B A rp c, ' poo' 1 • QUIB.,.. &: SB -n nNB n1 e IU I ili•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil r ""' a. wesome, atngle attch gar, w/d '..&. ~ Dally u .... 90-75 new :.;~~~~~:~~).~:.;' hkupe, geted. $1375. P·a•~ •Kesa Ap-_._._e, .... ·ts pro.,.,.u .. listed dally, Avalt. 831-8097 Agt. --~ .LT.&; ii&.&: LA.La !A& -each with complete •--------B•vvlew Terr•oe 38r prort1e. ... ........... CORONA '. S Coun~ Record• ·~--• 2\tBa hH, very clean R .... r ch ._.._.lflrr ~ DBL MAR 2122 & bright. Comm pool. .. 940-8773 e xt 15 -, 12200/mo. 609-7958 •Or.,._ Hiit• 4Br 3Ba, .... llr:Sllld.tlil •BIO CANYON• • 1, 32$0 eq ft, catn a.Ila, ,_r....__...~ Lrg 3BR 2BA Townhome. 2Bd 2Ba • T 1 _, Front unit, Pool, Spa & Tennie t 3 fp. rad• or ••opt. •----•=.o1a----' gar. Avl 10/1. Agent $11500/mo. 759-8242 So near 8c yet so far ... That's the feeling you get when you live tt Palm Mesa lotid the lush gaccncry Of accludcd woods 8c mtdy palm.s. -13891<. 310-439-4435 -a..0.1000 Ext 306. 81u 1,. 8 • • u tr ,U,-=::==::;:-----·1-::=::-=:::------1·--------I BR+den Slngte ety, ·"COlONA BEACH COSTA MESA 2 124 tlv. rm, frpl. FURN. Z. .. DEL MAR 1022 P"OPERTY 1175 car gar. 11eoo+•ec &\ yrly. Agl 121-3568 FINAL RKDUCTION ~Nii •• ~.-Wijijln~teiirii!Rii•iin~ta~ll• t n~'-1 ~:v:~Vklt~~~~'. atufte Condo 4BR w2/ MUaT ••LL On &•ndl Fwn'd S8d Quiet etreet. Dlecount. flrplace, •mall yaid, • F S·•-ey Ow 1 AIOI\/ Or 1 •.. 8 s car attachett ga1age, °' · -net. hOuM I .....,.mo. .... 11295. 557-311 ue In beautiful condition! Old CdM Connecticut apartmenta saoo a a1200 charm w/llg backyatd tno:Ull/ct>t.,ip. 1133-0243 1at llonth'a Rent 13'75 11760/mo &to-5324 on 8uck Outley. Huge 2bt + 2tll lnhn\. huge yd. pool Uv nn. w/Vault•d cell. "111tur-•y LOT/ Chet tot pete ~ Ch~• we. Fp, 48A, 2 .... 8A. Fr 'WGftUJ&IO&\ a 0 3 9 QOLDENIEYS dre, wood fir•. OnfY ClYP'l' 1225 11100/mo. 2 fam rm•. you wlU find 1409,000 418 Hazel. a 2•"" ft h•• unu need OPa N HOU8a UT 4Bf 3 a. """ eq • w ... ,- A Studiot.. 1 at l B«itoonla · Jrs. ssts m S600 • lBJl S6l5 to S650 • l8J. sns to S750 ~ NoPftl t Vcnic:al Blindt t ~~PaimkTilc ~ROom A limld Pool !t JllCUl.Zi t P.oc.kklconics ~Available SILL •• u .. 1-••M Her'Mr Lewn 2 loll, Prime MeH Vetde IOC. 11 the price .. -r W'" di TOR•LLI Rl:.AL TY r.a:_ H-·-·. 9.·00 ·-· 6·.~ M·P (714) 4,....0193 ~•t loeatton. "' ... \H\U went IO PllY ~UUP ........ ... .. oount. Cell Btanch•, 840-7~•• ,__ and 10;00 am 4:00 pm w~ e t t-744-6037 ~IA :ail 1100 eq n when you rMd l~l Moe Or .• Sana Atta Hdpl:I. CA Wheth« you're t>uylng hrn. ~mstt, luah Wfd. C ......... CAL•SCAN ,.,., 4Q-IOOO your home ~ classified f1' .. 111ng, c1 ... tned :C:. s1:oi:~ ~i dilly (7 14') H6-9860 cown .. yow Medel Oct. 1. _..8-5722 1---.,.f4l~.,.ff_,D_..__~ L~------------.....,.0:--~-----------.. lllllil-----~---~----.... ~-lll!lli- ' , 24 It. • SATURDAY, SEPT'Oi9ER ~6. 1995 ~--fODl'r 2121 ~lllKJl~-,.·~•0•'"9-muLS TO ··----·I•----• LOST a ·-_ ----AliVV• SB1 D 2124 COMMIWCIAI. BUSllllSS a POU11D ,...,._'.'1:"'~ IDTll.S DAL ISTATB JIDIAllCB rooc-No c1o9e.S700 -~d. .._. ~ T~ Alla. 1114 ,..,.Lat •••lllleeper f'ull A~ .._._. +IO.•n-~Agt eundk. Hl!llPf -..-on. c.I. Wlillka -w/ limp me. help bring your charge. Organlnd, -.v.,,sni ,._-tioo . ---•• right elde, on 9-3 eonge to a hlghw ~. Sal-OOE Gowm.t MNQ deU. ;;;;;;;;;;::;;:;;-...,1&0011$ 2708 .tw W/Z tit. •~. •VoHlllAiN ()JllllQ BVcnntcc COM, 9n-7925 ~.Tim 9415 540t Wlndowe·up. Cell G•leon'e Merllc•t BUll&aGTOlf ...... ,, or an.am POI IDT 2711 -...-K*ly g 7900 Uellc• •n•rg•tlc, BlllOU'I 2142 iii laa~ L; hie OPPO..ruNITr Loet al 438 7• x202 friendly people to ... CM ..... In .... ....... dual ,.,..., llpt, NMI. 2904 E 17th .. CM (Utlle •..wno....aal"P ~., CNA FT/PT, •lit our cuatomen. quiet .,... Verd, gar, cleM, nolVemk. no/ t<NohO Bold S.~ ~ &. s -..-a A llv...it\. ...ts, reliable, Must be at>le to work 1911 mA,, a 9'J C... WO, kltch ~. pet. 16P$/mo + 112 utl _ ~ tine S~ Gold band ~le. C&lt 09bo Ou schedule Incl , l!.ncto.ed Petlo. 1350 Incl ut{t M1.Q2oo Av! 10-1 e7a-40ae Fiom2001D '°'10.,..... ,OACED SA1.f. Must Se1 W/Wht gold clHp. ble 13CM357 Lv msg weeknds/holldaya. SCllOOU. Dll'tOnmrt . DIPtOYllDT . lllPLOYllln ZIH lllHIVCDO• 3012 5530 5530 S100 11~ Caballwo. ~~~==-----.-Cocnpedtlw ..... Aooa 1.oc11111e. to ful a eod-' ~>t. W'Wit18"circ-H .50/Hr llW1+unlon " P • J PropeniH. &'aide CM nw Back N .. Npt Creel 211t 3ea tioaaJ w. Airpon: 8Nldt mad\, Earn l$01< ular Inhe rited from EMPLOYMENT CAS"llEA r:T/PT bnfls • oppty t.o ad-!=li==!!iilill)ii!iiii!m=~ 131_.981 8ay. Room w/p vt condo Poo&/apa. gar • ' yr. Musi ... by 1121. Moth•r *500 RE· 5530 All •hlha. Apply at 7• vanc:e. Apply In per- bath, kltch prlv. N/S. t•nnla: Nw beach'. .CSOOC..-~ lllllkeon.t.~ WAROI e73-5189. Eleven, 115115 Olaler, son Mon-Fri 8·5, 1860 PfT Rat.all clothlng '42.5/mo 645-8418 S550 tll 6415-7183 Newport Bam CM. e62-3l24 San Miguel Dr., Npt ealea, NB wld9tfronl IllVllfE 2644 . + u ' LOCAL RTl!•2A Loca-L 0 • T 1 • • • 8 I • •~• 000/Yr lnoonte Chlld Care Thura & Fri Beach. 844-8860. EOE ehop. SCS/hl lO 9tal't. iil••iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiml ~~--------I NBli•i Penift Sha,.. tlona•Buy All or Pupp~ .,_mo-old fem. potenUa l. RHdlng moma. 18.50.$7.50/hr. Hooter'• Costa Me.. EJ(? r•q'd. 723-f>251 c.,nhy L.,,.n. Span. VACATION 3Br duple• W/2-car Part•Poaalbl• 2K wht/blk/brwn. 118. vie book•. Toll FrH (1) Mariner• Church. Npl Now hiring •ll 'posl-P/T WorkF/TP•r llh •'Y'• hH. Clrc. 1ntNT•~~ 2722 gar. Nr beach. $390/ Wkly•800-59M789 Cliff Dr. & Riverside 800-898-tn8 Ext. R· Bch. 840-6015 x 510 d 1 49 0 38A. """ na.;, m"' vaat1v 931-5799 Ave.. NB. REWARD, 1381 for d•tall• Ilona. Apply In peraon. 6am-12 M·I", no up rveway ..,,_ ,. +~a FoallDIT+ PAYPMOMl!ROUTB Cal1StHl,M2-0870 · CNA Hoot•r•·NB. 2406 nee. $8.00/hf+comll'\. 11850• p &. J It Prtv a Prime Estab Locallona .40,000/Yr Income Nursing & CompatlloN Newport Blvd. NB $30().$500/wk. Marte lo Properties. 131 .. 081 ••Ibo• Pen 2Br 1""B• m •th In hm, 'Jas.rtAJCC-.A Elll'n s1200 weekly. Loat1 iO'"'°' aeo~k potential. Home NHded '°' Homec:ara. sales. Otflce prOductil Turtlerook 3BD 2BA, cottage 1850/Wk. 3Br Nwpt. Hgts. Utlla paid. WM11om.60llalc 1-800-866-458824 hrs Pu~ w/1thr bottom, Typl.sta/PC u .. ,.. ToU F/T. 3 10-4Sl -4444 lnve ntorr Con trol 852-0247. 2 patio. Spa, Wik lo 1v.aa duple• $975/ Pnv enlr. & VleW. 145-••s.rtO.. In Npt Bch, S•utde & FrH (1) 800-898-9778 C lerk Comput•r exp1--------- park. Perfect cond. wk. Both w/2-car gar, 2941 or 548-le30 W.~aa Oranga. Grad atudent eit T-1381 tor listing•. COUNTER HELP FIT deslr•d. Ladles appar-PART TIME WORK $1800. 19271 Sierra lndry, d/W , clHn. Roomnu1te to •har• need• material .Inside. Arllat/Soulptor for Mall BoxH Etc .• 1048 rel. FIT. 720.1996 FULL TIME PAY Cadiz. P & J Jonathan, 975-0588 2.Br 2Ba townhouse In '•8'ftliltAJCOlt ANNOUNCEMENTS Mark ?14-&4Mll1 email ceramic ahop. Irvine Ave., Newport N•nnr to care for NB The . TJmH Orange Properties. 731-4681 Npt Bch Oceanfront Costa Mesa. Clean-cut • .._¥tAJCOlt A Comm. to start, lead· Beach. 831•5400 Infant, xlnt drtver, refs Coutrr( is took.Ing for Reserve now tor wkty/ non.amokw. 2-car at-OelaL1barS-.11a Ing to FT. Fun envlt, DELIVERY DRIVER req'd. Non-emkr. CPR bright, energeUc u.I• NEWPORT monthly winter rentals tached garage, prl-PERSONALS must have postuve at· FIT. Orang• Co. route. certllled, English-people to work •e•CH 2669 Fully furnished 3B; vat• bath. laundry, • 1•W'IAJCOlt _L_O_ST-6------Utude. a-n 437·7616 company van. Valid apeaklng. 650-5902 e v•nlng hour• with .u....n 2Ba, gar. No smk/no comm pool. No pets. t...11 l*U..-.Y Boat Show Temp FIT. COL Clean OMV. Call New CoffM Hou...Cdll outald• aalfl leant iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiml pets. Karen 434-1424 1395+'-\ utlllUff. See ltMcrt•SICe FOUND 2925 Tidtet takers. general 863-1130 ext. 221. Looking for •nergetlc, Earn hourty wag• + •48 Com1nunltlea• =----:---.,..-,-,,,......,,.._· Ev•• 54""2656 1001 W. 171b St.. Unit V iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii1---------ofo, maintenance, r• F lor.. Designer for frlendly people. Cof-genel'C>Ua commltalon 13,SOO Apar11Mftta S •n .loae del Cabo, Costa Meaa PERSONALS 3002 pairs, errands. Must Htabllshed NB shop. fH exp. helpful, but whll• qualifying for $750 to ... 500/mo 1BR Bch Condo, fully 6~8287 F OUND: P•r•k••t1=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii be at 1 t 21 & h our attractlv• benefatl -1 p 1 Go DeNT•T~ Blue & blk male w/I• eas ~11• 3 yr• min exper. Call not nee. Call 760-9641 package lncludln" Newport/lrVlna(Tuatln equ P· 00 · lflng ~ nM1 QUYS valid CA Driver'• hnc. Alicia ........... 833-1883 . ...,... ........ ....__-----• IRVINI! near-by (714)759-1064 w11-n blue leg band. East-Want to Talk to Call 757-0163 Ex1·333. PIT Dem onatrators m•dlcal coverage. APARTMENT AIH&OU 2726 INCO--a bluff/Npt. 759-9022 Frnt Offlc •Medlcal For Grocery Storea In Call Tom, 444-9685. COMMUNITIES --------liimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii uuo FOUND S t K GIRLS ki'l~ QIRUI PIT M·F 8:30-12:00 your area. Frl/SaVSun. POSTAL & QOV'T JOIS CatlourlnfoHottlne RENTALS TO MATURI! •Ingle man PROPERTY 2790 8123 1n'p~r:1oi•:: lllCall Nowlll Overs~~dwlth Fun, people person Ca r neceaaary . $21/HOUR+BENEFITS __ 1_.a_o_o._1A_C_·_5_1_1_5_, SHARE 2724 SHka studio apt bylii~~iiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiil hind Jack In th• Box 1·900-37 .. 2 500 A call to 662-0670, Call In AM (714) 557-5579. NO EXP Will TRAIN •1BR S925• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 12/1 . Long t •rm 18 Unlh, Blow Out on 17th St., CM. Call U T. 8053 Classified OEN OFFICE & D•t• PIT FOR FLORIST To Apply Cd 71 ..... 7-1991 2BR 28.A $725/Up rental/la•. quiet loc. S6S3,000 Marla at 574 .... 249 $3.99/mln & 18 yrs+ will help Entry. Bookkplng exp wtll train. Flex hrs, Sell your hom• 1 Refrlg & dl•hwuh•r NB S hi lrg, new 28r No •mk/peta. Lve Bank Wanta Out work. Or after 5:30, Touch T. req Setv-0 942•5978 helpful. $7/hr PIT. CM. Mon-Sal, afternoons through claHlfled. Ind. OOx30 pool. No 3 Ba twnhm-Faah Isl. mag. 714-754-7908. Bkt. 751-6666 645-1933 home. (819) 645-8434 Patricia, 662·7373. pref. NB 852·9155 842-5978 pell. No faH. No AC, W/D, pool $67s.1---------- ·1eaH. 845-4855 Avt 9/23. 760-6699 r.::::=============================================== =i'The Buyer's Market" 3Br 28• 1 house from 1 BR $340, 1 BR $390. aand. Approx 1200 •It. Plu• depollt & r•fa .. newly decoratd. $1350 All amenities. Kerry IH.818-501·3477 631·2111 NEAR LIDO MARINA -::--:-::.---.,,,-------3 B R I 2 BA . N. w B•I Penn-Shr 3Br Apt carpet & tll•, d1hwshr, Private Bd/Ba w/ofc. garage. balcony. N/smk, c:ln, resp, fun. $1350 998-5868. S575/mo 873-4282 Npt "ghta 2Br 1 Ba, Balboa Pen ~ blk to pvt grdn/pool, carport. bch. 2Br ll'•Ba cot- Qul•t. Near ahops/ tage $675/mo. 3Br beach. $795. 64S-4900 1l'•Ba duplex $775/ Npt Hut• Lrg 2BR mo. Both w/2-car gar, 1BA. EncJ gal' OW lndry, d/w, clean. n•w drapes/crpVpnt Jonathan, 675-0586 $900/mo. 760.1668 BDRM In beaut quiet Npt Shra atudlo apt 2 Npt Bch home. N/S, Dlks to bch. Furn. No N/O. Avt now. No pet. pet1. Avail 9/25. $550/ $395 + utll. 760-0 t1 o mo. 842·1J495 ----------• CDM $390/alngle room · Oc e an Front 2 BR 1 BA a vail now. Ulla. paid .. Yrty, vi-•· 1-car g11+t No pell n/Smk. 708·B car parking. All new lnl• Avocado. 675-8634. rl0t. $1500/mo 873-3777 .,,,-:=..,,.,,.------ Agt Cindy °' Chris. CDM Shar• lrg twnhse. STUDIO naar beach, Br w/pvt bath, pool, 20t E. Balboa. S540/ spa, tennis. No smk/ mo, 6 month lease. drugs. $595. 720.9432 673-0676 or 772-4400 CDM Shr 2Br house by STUDIO/Apt. the bch. Pvt Bth. N/S. NB Executlva Home Must Ilk• cat•. $650. Pool & T•nnls 640-0095 or 250-9147 sees 840.05 18 ~,,...,,------­CM Shr beaut/furn 3Br -TU--S-TI_N ____ 26_9_0_1 2~ea hm. 2Br's •vi@ ~50 ea. Shr utll. Cln/ l'eSQ N/S 751-1082 Craig Nor1h Tuatln VlewJPool CM.Roommate wanted 4BR 3BA, •Pa. Iott. to ahr 2Br 2BA. S t 8 O O /mo 1 2 7 1 Smoker OK. $387/mo. Mummford. p & J Call David ~29 Propertl••· 731-4661 Iv msg. Tus tin Ranch Contemp ---------2Bd 2Ba, attc:h gar. E'•lde CM 3Br 1Ba R•frlg .• CA 2664 Dun-hOUH to aha.re wJ1 atan. P & J Properti•• o I h • r. $4 50/mo. 731-46e1. Smok•r ok. 645-3075 · · tl'Check your shopping list off by stopping in today at any one of these local Orange County Auto Dealers! "Buy, Lease or Browse" nge Count>!_'s Auto Dealers are Number One in Customer Sati action SADDLE BACK & .. sales · Leasing service Parts IRVINE AUTO CENTER CREVIER BMW Santo Ano Auto Moll Edinger at 55 Fwy 835-3171 cf*1J~ CONNELL CHEVROLET 2828 Horbof Blvd, C.M. 548--1 2000 .. OflMlll' .,., TUTILE CLICK TUSTIN DODGE 40 Aut~~J'e&· Irvine RAY FLADEBOE HONDA # 16 Irvine Auto Center 714-830· 7600 ® NABERS CADILLAC-BUICK 2600 Harbor Btvd. •Cosio Mesa 714 540.tl 00 HUl01NGTON BEACH HYUNDAI FLETCHER JOMES MOTOR CARS 16661 Beach Blvd. H.B. 1301 Quoit St., Newtxxt Beach 142-()131 833-9300 ,. ORANGE COAST • JEEP/EAGLE/ OLDSMOBILE TUTIU CLICK NISSAN .. The Community Market Plac:e. ClaHlfled 842·50 78 NB 2 Roomates l..uJ(ury Condo. Blk to Bch. 3Bd 3Ba, Gar. w/d, $633. + Dep. 723-6679. 1 ·800·831 ·3377 . 714 380·1200 ATLAS CHRYSLER/PLYMOUTH 2929 ~rrr :~~d. C.M. 25/4°~~ :i:,cc~~c~eso 2845 Hornor Blvd,Costa Mesa 549·80~3 54().64 I 0 .: -----•I CLEANING CONCRETE 6 DRYWALL BANDY MAN 3710 HEALTH, BEAUTY LEGAL PAINTING 3858 PET TRANSLATOR/ SERVICE SERVICES 3548 MASONRY 3557 SERVICE 3584 6 fITNESS 3740 SERVICES 3812 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilSERVlCES 3870 TUTOR 3927 DIRECTORY iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim Carp 'try' roof'g, plbg CHU NQ' S PAI NTI NQ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •••••••••I OUCH OF CLASS ri t/Q II painting, remod•I LoM Fat Full Our MDa Revocable Uvlng Trust 20 Yrs Exp. Gd Prlcel P ersonalized Pet C are LEARN SPANISH NOWI A T Com * Bttt P C UI ty "•ng•T•peeTextur• EI e c IT 1 1 •IS tu c 0 0 · get results LatHt 25 Years Trust Exp. Guar 7work. frH Eat. Ke---• altematl"'"'. No Exp'd S.A. TutOt'. Also Cleaning. Res/ m Land.cape, brldt, alone Acoustic calllng removal Concrete decklJRepalra · Ucll'3 5602 538-1534 '"..., .... ---------1 UclBonded. Free Est. Conc:tN. IOC).7tf.t007 Water damage. Frff MORGAN. Uc'd 650-32ll diets ~ med• u seen $295 No Hidden fffs atreH or worry. Uc, Translator·lnterpr•t•r CARPENTRY 3510 T•raU 282-7143 Esll Kevin 673-6620. on TV. 20/20 & Feb. Home Vlslta 848-7207 Emera ld Painting Ins. Rera .• 873-7184 s ..... na 8 73-7409 i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil • Cl!M•NT WORK• •CARPENTER Palm, Allur• mag. Newport lnVExt wallpaper/\lle ·BRICK CLEANING-PLAIN/STAMPED ...,..SMALL .108 EXPERT Drywall, Stucco, Wood Barlatrlc CU. 973-8588 Compe11tlve rates. 10 yrs Rtpelrl, Rtmod. Doors. win-Hl-Pr ... ure Waahlng. Brick/Stone/Tiie/Biock OrywalVAcoustlc Repalt Fence. Sub Floors. Sr. MOVING 3834 •xp-Fr•• ••I 751-2039 PLUMBING 3890 TILE 3928 °:":cilf etucco et!~ Kill• moN9No chemlcals REPAIRS/COATINGS /Hangln~1plng/T1.ture Dl1cl John 836-8235 HOME CARE/ lk•'• Custom Palnllng liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~ Jerry ':4ust7 2$~ Off w/arJ. 252-e545 L.541858 8 3 1-4310 Comm/ •• 651-5573 Carpantrr•Eleot rlcal PUBLIC NOTICE Prof, Clean, Quality THE LOCAL PLUMBER CERAMIC • MARBLK .. '. z'llPHANDYMAN •8018 HOUSECl.EANINO Brick, Block. Siona. 'rll• Plumblng•Drywa11• SERVICES 3760 Th• Calif. Public Utlll· Work. lnVEJct. Dock•. .. Wlll1&111 81ngert Co. QAANITB Install & ~ o UC9nsed·Bonded Cone, Patio, Driveway Slucco•Palnllng•-,ue ti•• Commlulon RE-La117Q3.488 631-4810 Slnca t947 Fab. Cl•arKtp. Uc.'d ~STAWREF:c~ oo:m $10.00 per hO\ir. Fplc, BBQa. Raf. 20 Yr ELECTRICAL 3610 Rooflng•Jlm 841-7494 ... utr ••rvlo•• For QUIRES that all used PACIFIC PAINTING Friendly Servlc:9 Reas.$ 892-59 33 wl~~: a ~&-=· 714-448.o3U Exp. Terry 5 5 7·7894 HANDYMAN Palntln~, Conval .. lng Seniors. household goods letVlc"•auauty work Ltll476000 875-9304 GrouVTll• fteeconitlon HIR •.. C~RP•NTl!R Cleanlng Move In-Out .A.1 l!leotrloal work Elact•Plumb•Carpt y Perms, shmp-aets, color, mover• print their @ , .... prices. Ll884378 ...,,.Ex_p_e_rt_O,_r-al""'n-C""'l_•_an-l-ng-R99rout •Recau1Jt - -20Yra Exp. Rafa. Rell-CTORS Duncan mlectrlc Tllt•Merble. 25Y~fa nalla. Uc 25Yr 434-0208 P.U.C. Cal T numbw; FrH Eat. 722~7888 A Plumbing R•palra R•pelreClean & Saal Remodel-Oen. Rapalra able. Weekly or Bl/Wk CONTRA Quick RHponH Jerry Bell 775-9380 limos and chauffeura RAINBOW Clrc:le ll•lnt. 20yra •)(I). All work FrM lsU-te MO-UOt ~:~~ti~•;,b,0:n;.~:i Call Plna...,.S-9899 GENERAL 3558 Local Uc. 9 50.7042 Hand~m•n•Rellabl• LANDSCAPE 6 ~Int :• • .r~~= Pllnllng-lnt/Elt Houal/Apt Ouar. St•v• 545-8298 Regtout~l#S3'03S 831•8007/227-8122 MOUSl!CLUNINQ Reuonable•Sklllad LAWN CAI! 3808 ments. If you have • <Alallty Job. F,.. est. _P_r_ec_ta_e_P_lu_m_b_ln_g_ TUTO•TvG 3a2a 15 V'9 up. Oood Ref. R•M•d•l•JN•w c • ._. FENCES ~.. Eat.•:~41s~ qu .. Uon about th• I• L#569897 83e-8888 R•palr• • Remodels AU' " ~ Own trans. Cell any-atruotlon Tena n t •ve galhy of a mover, llmo **TOP QUALITY Free EstimatH liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilliiliiiiiii CAIPIT time . •41-08~1 Improvement. Handy-• DECJltS 3615 HotM Repalr/ReM•llel or chauffeur, call: INT/EXT. Very com-Lall .. 73N M .. toeo SAT aemlftere Excel CtBANING 3515 WINDOW CLEANINOi man eYO avt. 674-0827 Co.ta Mesa/N9WPQrt Public UtllltJes peUtlve. Uc t1164•22e. wJPat O 'o.w.I Tw. . * FREE ESTIMATES cl'i iu1LD•1t• IMC. •P•NC•• QATIES• J =: ~--~ Commlaalon Jay 714-890-SOH ROOFING 3910 P'-s> conatt. 6 Mtge In •CARPSTS UPAIRaD H7ol081 David Resldentlal Const. M .. a,elr/pelt ,.,._... 714-558-4161 lrvlna $195. 87:w.:MIO & Clean~ tool Uc.#IS18424•1naured Ractwood . L#578605 Home ......... Oft a Dllternanlo'• Moving PUSONAL 24NR •MIRQIMCV •WINDOW c...... (714. MS-4993 Jim Whyte 642-7209 ft•modalln9. Tiie, T•••""'e ..... u-.. Local/Offlc•/Storage se•via 3867 •TttUllDD ROOflMQ* WAll Aood s.w:.. Tract.OK •Carpel CIH nlng• drywall, woodwork, ya1tt .... 751-M78 Long O..L Free E•L Qa F« aM of your roofing .,.... M8-'7M7 •8cra e n Rapalr•• D.,,.. •WIMHI Pencs••* t.nce•, decks, room Ulwn a.rvtoe. Mow/ T#111832 9~114 needa. Reroof/~r. COVE.JUNG$ 3932 Fr•• Eatle721M'07t ~ ~=-~ addl1ion8, roofa, oen edge/90d/SPrink*-' PENN p.,...... ~ Uc t38144~tu liil••••••• ,.. ..... C .;.;.._..._ _____ ,COATING 3570 re palra. Comm/A••· dn-up. /loJ .-.ane .__.__ 6 at fO' the bU9y prof'I & cu. .... ••••H ~ ~Conllr.874Q01 Refa/FfM Eatlmatu. ..,. ..... ._ or... a ... --t t ....,.... 3528 COlll'UTllSI "'°""• M7 .. aao Ive m-v °'call after 5 T4'147795 649-0224 the eldetty. Exp/rafa. SPJUNJa.E.IS 3921 tr" .,..-• "',.. &...a.iJ _..,,.aTUI". 3555 An*' WMerpu)oft,"19 Inc. All AMeftoen &.awnCare Me. Jack8on l65-e830 No tob '°° em111J ~~~~~~~~la-v..-11.&ftv Balconl• .. Stalr••Etc. PLOOI INSTILL Seml Aetlred oontnictof. Malnt•Soddlng•lrTlgal !,?\Oft't.d t"11-8S1 'L.elcr aMwen R-.'.41 ~08rade7 .. ~oatlno-••••T9~ 3 • .,0 :!':!• ~~~ toneeln-upaeTr .. Trlm PAINTING 3858 PIANO a VOCAL •,.RINKLSR WAIR we Qal' lhOUtd hanO' Rearoutlng ' lnetall n aPAC• AVAILAal.8 ui,,,_ ,.,400a AllOoll"AWW 96 I c.,.. Kan 142 1 0'' Quality Wotk 78'Y1773 ValvUt Hud .. Tltn.. ~ $tnp 1n9ta![· ~ ot°:'..:.:r Per...,.......,... ' • car.... heM l.aodacpog •W.,.. VOUMQQU18T LISSOlfS 3888 ::::-2$Yre 1~ri:i ~2~1 ti..,,;:/ • ClllJ.D CAD 3531 ._.~~~ DOOIS 3580 •GUA&.ITY WORK• uHnntG 37.,0 & lrrtgdon, Trimming P......,..c..,...., IPti~.~~!l!lll•••••l -------1 ______ _ """ .. --· Hatdwd/Vlnyt/Ceramlc aAVAoAR • & Remcwela, CJMn. OUll. palnllng ltf P'Oh9 ..... -Advenoed To "'8c8 Yow M Mrbl•/Cerpe1-8nd/ln1 upa • u..m. It. UC. Llc#to208f. lne.. All aeee ·Teac:Mr ~. .,c:::~-=-· ... .............. L70U79 7U~7aa. .IUNK T• TM DUMP #5"029, 9Moe109 ,,.. .... .....,. Entartainment Av.it. d•p•ndabl• d oor C7t ..... taua L81Mln .... R•••••llne 11,...6ii9iiihiiiiiii Jennttw MOWI ~o0ntr...~· a .. n11w-•1111 3710 Will ~ wt'9I Truh Yerd Vll upftNll•iace. PLUS~ WM I W Man won-.1 .... 1182 ~ dMIQn, 14 Hra. fUclt'9rd 8lrlOr ~ed wfth TRADE -===~ • Thlnlillng Of hil;;no a COntractor•C21.-.o61. Uo HOe44 ~ ....,,, garage .-1 QUALITY CMll A. ml '° Cl~ Ue a caltl aoYl'9 bp. E11111t1 M CIMlil9d CLAa8WIU .. "I • t .. NID Ma•eTe ;;;"~t7 f:.! Ml:fttl canl ... mlo Qtt lo llthOM riP*Jobt ltOUndtM..,.., Leth et111111M ............. ,, hllpyoulnd ............ Wiien )'OU wni. • OassUicd ed. lod11dc all tbO r.m Md act ... mullt ,. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ness ·~ +51 vat;!\ he ... I I are ·1 I I I I I I +" Jehl qu~ +s I Sun +s Apf +< Mo dre I I I I I I I I I I I ly I wit ra1 •• 1 vai I 1 ar1 I tic: I I I I I m• 0( ti< '--- /if rm: OU '" • .:. ' ' ,. ' :· " . :. ~ ~ ~ p ~ ' ·~ • ~ • ,, • 8 • • ~ •• • • I • -e i " " .. -• ~ - !&=" •T•:p t .. =-.=.-- =ti~ Poe ' ~ Family"*'°'* ,,__. DOWN ·--_,.,. , _ .. 3 kllchen '°°*' .. RalioNll ·--·---7 ...... Comedy" ·-• Fottr.1 and .......... II ~·11t1te 10 ""r. """" .11 Fas ened (a &hoe) ''""""""' 13 klaho neightlor 2() Brown pigment 22 lrrvit• • WmLYBR'OOJt QUIZ 1110 .. l ~ a.II wulnenble, u Souah hold! ,........, !:iii ..... O tlll5 . .___,_ • ...,._. ~ ~ cdnl 46 Sneka 0t lb:ard 28 P19Ctica 48 Thing, in law 30 -away: 50 Flra stsr\er ipSfd lazily 51 Thlr* slil<a 31 Snalc• 52 Riyed'I 32 Computer M>br. 1esldent 33 Flvlno saucer 54 Bocll d maps a.Q.JI OMll OA.&• .ci10171 Tho biddllw hu ......,W: """"' ........ NOtml 1• ..... l• t )Vh.at do you bid now? ..... - Q, I -A. South, vulnerable, you hold; M1171 'VKl4J OAK MIO The bidding hu proceeded: EAST .... .... SOlll'H WEST NOR111 14 P... I• I Q P... I• ' ' What do you. bid now? '"""" .. Churolt ... . 35 Singer Damone 57 Tidy up Q, S • Naither vulnerj.ble, as 36 B.C.'s neighbor 58 Sea bird South you bold: 37SOd eo-,.."·-40 Almoal a score 82 Dec. holiday -.A J 9 6 QA K J 7 6 OVeid .a.AK J 4 !l ~ 65 Vanity What is your openin' bid? .. ft OSQJfll 011:11 •'7 .. ~~,.=WT JQ"' ... 1Nf'9• ..... ao .._ •• •-t • weak •• rorclna What do you bid now? Q. 5 • Aa South, vuhierable, you hold: j~~~~~i'j--...., ....., TOYOTA 1210 tmmaoJ -. Plollup rar•. 4a4,(ll•••••lliilllil ........... ...-. tooll9~TOftlcaWoll, •tt ........ llftHCk, aa.nn. ~. T-IOpa, 11200. 44~7 lapd, Clapandablal 87' ~.. .... 'a.7 VI, AT, W pwr. NQ. .... runa goodl ndllre. SPMd ao.t. MK EZ ml. ~ llJI MIO 090. e3t·7148 Only 8$ hta. l09cMdl ~-t7811. 468-llJlZDI. •a1 CIUN'V &ook• a .. at ota 083 MQ111tt5 $39,000 •eo-•••• 3941;pgrtl7-830I runs gratl llK• new, Pattneropensthebiddinfwithone 1---------1-c:-::--:-----:-:-:-:ci"M llXT kpd, ~ey. must .. 111 14100. ------ no b'ump. What do you respond? MAJUHI SUPS DODGI 8085 nu enQ/bfeK• pade, Cuhl 23&-9270 1 '!l~l!!lii!l•l!'••i!J em/fm cau, 80k ml.1~~---~--~ DOCKS 10221~ 12.soo oao. 120-1142 '" c."'rw L• ,.,., 2-Q. 6 • A.South, vu.lner•ble,)'OU, aa ~ C#llV8n ' dr, red, euto, fl.Illy hold: 180 .,. n.. Showroom cond. Wnt. ....,,.CIDES lllO . equtpt. 'tact w-tt ~ • ..,, dll ..... f9c ~ 115,500. "ff...4101 •K 10 3 QQJ S OA Q a ~111 Wiler/Electric. Near tint win, aml'fm .cus, 38th/M•rcus, N.a. PS, . PB. x1nt tlr••· ••• aooaD 122K1--------- Tbe bidaing has pn>eeeded: s 12S1mo. tl4&-l204. Value l6200 Must uc. Light blu•. Xlntl llUCltS 9220 SOUTH WEST NORTH BAST .27' a1D• TIS Sall $497& Obo 577~9"9 Recent Transm(sslon. 1 • P... IQ I• bO&I, good loC M•1;;::;;:;;-----;;:::;;:l·~·~·~·~·'°°==~S~U:;::.:-:::~·~·:1·n ., C.tNlllno Con-f Udo Isl Br~. Wat•/ FORD 9075 ... aooa Shvw/IAlf• qulN 350, black AT/ What action do you take? El.c. $9/ft. 075-01211 ) '!~~--i!i~!l'!~~I gundy. Air-bag, ABS, AC/PS/PB. Whl shell, ISO' .. •' ... ,. DoolUll~M Th~ V8 140K mll••· Xlnll •xlra clean. 12950 Newpol't/98nldre Wht, fully loeded, 112,850 ;M2•9878 Cash! 238-9270 ,.....,.....,,~ ,.,...,.---,TO"-r;;;":"l~, Q. 4 ·.A.a South, vulnerable, you Loolt. fOI" an&WUS on Monday. Av•ll8bl• Now autc;t, am/tf:n caas, x.1n11;;;;;.:;;;;;;---;;:;-;;:;;l-,-------l--------1--------1~!!!'!~~~~!!!!~l=~C~al~l~8~7~U~S~"!!.-Condi 13500 obO. 75g..l J4ERCUIY 9135 v•vs ,.--+--+--+-t--t TIClll;TS 6075 COSTA MESA 6124 TRANSPORTA)lON ............ Balbo•l-""'i' .. i'i'Mi"~";;·~·r."'a-l"!i:~=~~=~1,;i;ii-iii;';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;9ii2ii2iii5 Pen. S90 1-car• p1kngl ... •aciort GT '81 CAPRI Comte¥t Incl. On-•hOf"e faclllty. 5-•PMd. ale, &m/fm New J,op, 5-spd, 1 onr, '88 Mtro k>eded, r.ar CHEAPAIR Bdrm tum, com.puler, BOATS 7011 $800/mo. 723:5835 •l•r•olc••••tle. !Ike new, while. AC, AC, " cpln'• chairs, Mosl us Clll•• blcycled, 1u1,on, w11,lght MooRifia· lor 35, •1aoo 831.a333 r,wr wndll•teerg, •ml m•g•, 871< ml. Sharp! •From $190 (1-W)• ••t, •• ,. clol ••· 14, Rowing Dorr boat,-No. Balboa m cau, alloy whls. $8,995 obo. 848:7379 N-:Fr:n,:~J~n:. h•::1 =nvs:~kam with or••· N••d• Chan. )Uni loc. $13K. GEO ·eoao 111,800/obO. 64+~70 1.a00-3eo.aao2 (Bak•r & FallVI-) workl $400. 673-7111" Hu 19' nll boat-cen '83 Tracer bl~ VOWWAGEH 9235 110STON WHALll!R negoUate.M0-1327 ,90 M tt Lal Int, amlfm cess,1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; l•••••••••IG•lnt S•I• Sat/Sun 22· OUTRAGE. 111eq allp up to BO' sall· vert..S:P:iAC,~ :~:~·sJ~~-eondl11 G•ft•GE ~••~s 8am-4pm. Furn, h•• HULL. BRANO NEW boat PeNnsul• near a111reo ca ... air bag, '82 Ti•"•port•r nAft ~ hold ll•m•, ctthS, IOOls 175 hp JOHNSON 9th 's1. 112/ll. Sara, new lop, low ml, 11---------1 VllfY Rer• Clsnlc. S!ngle Lots mlscl 2359 Pur· O.B. h•• 25 hr•. New 67$-5t188 or 759-3795 ownar, 37/43 mpg, NISSAN 9150 Clib, ~uns D!'•al, XJnt cond due Dr. {FalNlew/Falr) •leering cables/con-Reglst pd ttvu Aug.. · $3200 obo 777-1059 Hurry llems won·11uu trols. Dual ba11s, WANTED 'M. xm1 conc1. $4490. , ~ea vw BAJA/STREET Loran, VHF, Fish SUP FOR 32• BOAT 71""'459·59811 l'vtl m11g 79 280ZX ISBk ml, nu 6106 Moving Sat/Sun 9am· Finder, Outrlgger11, Bl· 714 444 0788 pnt/tlras, Jnt Ilk• new! eu9. Ice Grean, color. &pm, Furn, hsehold mini, Stern Seat. R• custom whls, leaving Btahcl N-Mo10< and l~•!ii"!!'!"!i'!i~~-llama, clths, book• & verselble Pilot Seat, HONDA 9085 town, 12,175 obo. Clulch. Exc•Uenl run- Movlnil/'Eatat• S•I• miac ltamsl 21B 22 St. Fore Seal Stores 845-1594 nlng condltlonl Eye Sat 9/16 ontyl Sam-p --p nl o I,._,_ catcher. Must ne to 3pm. Vintage col-•YARO SALE• o ..... 0 •· ua ........, AUTOMOBILES 'M PRELUDE, dark •97 ••nit:• 6spd, 2-dr appr•clate. N••da lectable•, 45 ·9 old S•t 8/18 8•m-4pm Trailer. 113·900 obo. blu, 5-spd, mnrf, new •Hver ll4k ml., am/Im, minor Interior tch-up. hats, clths, •hoes, Housewares, linen, {7l4) e4a.e34o. pot/brks, sheepskins, · Good condl $2200 12,000 84 ... 340 porcelains, linen•, blank11ts, dsk, ent. ctr POWER BOATS AM/FM. 1 ownr. $3400 OBO. Call 768-5644 , · books, dolls, etc. Also clths, exercise equip. 7012 BMW 9030 obO. (714) 844 8360/d '81 S•nlr• 811! 2 dr, 80 Golt OTI ale, new ladies designer 3440 Fuohale St. , · 846-0165/eve & wkncls 5-apd, AC, pwr atmg,I Sspd, 78k ml, tint, shoes & cllhs 5·7, div· YARD SALE S ow '80 Accord LX Clean brks, am/fm cass. 75K aunrl, lmmac $7&00 Ing gear, blcycla, n 18 ft Boaton Wh•l•r '78 3.2QI Runs Good car, new engine, ml. Great comuter/1•1 obo. G5l·8281 kitchen Items, etc. •kl•, housawar••. 1981 150HP Johnaon, 98K ml. Gd k>cal cat. brakes & tlraa. Full car. $5600. 875-5865 224 Collins Ave books, llnans. more. VHF, Loran. bench Naw Ure•. Graat ang. power. 10" alloy -======='-I _ _;_ ______ _ · SAT 8:30-2, SUN 6:30-seat, new bottem pnt $1800 875-3211 , ...... ~ AUTO 124" --------------------------IRiwiino-----1 12, 49B Magnolia Wh••••. Au10 looking ~ ~ w/1rallr. Cl11an·full •84 &.2BE Very ct•lll"I for naw owner, who Chancetar• BAI.BOA cov•r. 512,000 080. Cold AC, strong •nu: needs dependabl• you wUI find ---------1---------;1--------PENINSVLA 6107 FOUNTAIN 673-6955 Mint condl Must salll lranspo. w/ style. what '/OU need EMPLOYMENT MERCHANDISE BICYCLES 6060 S37oo C..hl 23e-9210 *8485 842·1 820 ESTATE SALE VALLEY 6134 28'Tl•r• Pur•ult '89 at the price 5530 ~~~C~~!i!!!!:~0~1~5:1~~~~~~~~~ s .F. crul1er twin Y•m . • Frl,Sat,&Sun. 8-4. Ev·'·--------1 200 eng. Xlnl condrl·B-Ul_CK ______ ,I On the move? you want to pay i ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iil Y•klm• bike/roof rack I' 9035 h d I I I H erylhlng goea! 507 E F.V. High School must 11111. 542,000 W en you rea HARBOR RIDGE or gul •r ass car. as Balboa elvd. 073-6880 I ,_<O~B~0~.~6'~0-005~~7~:__-l;;m;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;q Sell your extra C ESTATE SALE 2 tray• for bikes. football 1eam'• annuaL1., l•ulfled PASTA BRAVO Changing colors, lots $150. Pete, 675·5130 1---------1 Rummag11 Sare. 39' B••r•»' Expre•• '91 Le S.bre LTD household dally A11staurant Cook1/Drlvers Needed ol blua Items. 3.pcl---------CORONA S•t /115 'BB, fully Loaded. 600 Loas:ted, xLnt cond, Items 642·!5!?8 lmmedlatly. Apply •I wall unit, wd window•. SPORTING DEL ••Kn 6122 Sam's Club Parking hr•. excepUonal cond. 81k, 1 yr GM wan-. Jn Classlfied 1104 Irvine Ave M·F lrg wall mirror, antq ''"l.6M\ lot (al corner ol 599,000.•675·6128 $11,500p.p.841•1878 ~ __ _ 2pm-4, NB. 548·3406 lamps, plctur•s, aml GOODS 6065lii;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiii;;;;;iiiml Srookhurst & Warner). a l;;;~~~~~~~-1 •••YARD SALi!: 7am-1pm. Ret•ll Ledill• Sports· potbelly stove, uaker 1, waar. Exp'd salas per· chair. All top quality. WETSUIT· O'Neel Sat. 9--18 7am·2Pm son al John Leonard'• Lota more. 7~9-7659 "Chill Kiiier" Clolhes, Books. &l·N-E_WPO __ R_T ____ , Ml•c. 1507 Ao•cl• Goll Shop 852-a&ISll. PLANT SALE ACRES Size medium, Ilk• RETAIL SALl!:S Camanl !OtJntaln• 5110, l;~"~·~W;,,~·;·:·~-~·~·~·~·~·~··1;~~~~~~:.~~~;~~~~!rB~EA:C:H~~=-::=~1 Ottlc• supplies, week· bird bath• 520. C\trU•· laavit mssg. '&4S.7!51K> COSTA MESA'"'61'21 11nds naar Fa5h Isl · frult·avocado (lrultlng) Be•ullrul dining l•ble Lv1~1g883-l20011245-StO. Junipers, vines. TICKETS 6075 ••.2FAMILYSALE & chair•. washer & herbs 51. Kg palms 8. RETAIL SALES $20. * 909-674-~22 l~iii!!;;;;;;;;~i!i~mi!!!I SAT.Onlr 7:30•m '1•• dryar. Hoover U al I di II • "Ao II Tl k t RT TV, VCR, Stareo, Misc. vacuum. Sal am, Sun psc • a •• go r ne 0 • Hous11hold llams. au day, 307' En<;ina resort wear, FT/PT, WANTED Anywhere in USA/ 383 Le Perl• Laine (ott Vista del Oro) EXP'D. 720--1996 Canada. $250 obo Te•cher Aid TO BUY 6019 349-9965 .. Lv msg. RENT CHILDRENS BOOKS Enarg11llc, happy per-Whether you·re buying 8UPER BLOW OUT son wsnt11d 10 help USEO GOLF BALLS or selllng, Clssslfled SALE. Over 4.000 naw love & care !or Infants OLD QOLF CLUBS covers all your ne11dst ___ th_ro_u~g~h_c_la_s_si_lie_d __ 1 books, 40 to 70% on. & toddlers In a group Top S peld. Fri 3~. Sat/Sun 8-4, setting. l1Vlne PIT all. 714-875-8103 Marlner11 Elam Sc~ Mon-Fri 85~030 PETS & PETS & 2100 Mariners Drl\/e TUTOR• P(T H .S, FREE TO YOU 6022 ANIMALS 6049 ANIMALS 6049 Math thru Trig. Chem, i!t::.lr,~!;~~~11~:::::::::.:::::::::~1 •ESTATI!: 8ALI!:• •AT.Onlw a.3p WID , Bads, Solas, ~.. No rNIQl'W)le ottllf 1eluffd. (East Blul1) Biol, foralgn l•ng. Col-lege GPA 3 2 + $8 50-Fr.. to loving home! $10.50/Hr. 4"43-2700 b.autilul, lrl11ndly air whlt11 cal. 497·5749 EMPLOYMENT SERVICES 5533 JEWELRY, FURS &ART 6025 ·-·-·· ART Wyland M/C-A/P' Plea!ll ba aware that Fr•med. Orea Mlst & lh• ll•tlng• In thl• CAI· Chin••• Dolphin. Call egory may require you 546-1207 Make Offer lo call a 900 numb•r In which lhera Is a1--------- charge per m1nu111. BUILDING MATERIALS 6030 MERCHANDISE ANTIQUES 6010 PETS & m*mBilUYl;;;;;NmQmlmTm•M;;;;;O*;;;;liiANIMALS;;;;;~~;;;;;;'!6'!0il4ii9 From 1800-1960. I pc to llfllire estate. Paint· ADOPT -A-PET Inga, books, furniture, Every Sat & Sun at etc. lmmecllal• cash, PETSMAAT, Fountain top $. 873-8223 IY mtg Vallay. Puppies, kit· APPLIANCES 6011 tens •nd mOf"e, all looking lot loving, car· Ing homes. CALL 597· 9037 for mOf"e Info. Mertel W...,_,/Drref'. FREE to good horM: Heevy-duly. El•c. b.aullfu& black Ii tan 1400 tor HI. R•lrle l•mal• Dob•rm•n. 1100 •• _ ........ 875-1788 spay9d, very loving Ii M0Vina1 GE Relrlg. le• maker, gls llhlYs. 3 yrs old. $291 obo ~1575 friendly, 3-yre-old. Owner travels. Call 522"3540 daya, 650- 6604 ........ W••h•r/Dryer $1"0 0•""8n Shep A.KC, I ea., relrJQetat« 1175 moa. blk rem spayed, Call ~• Xint temp. UOO. Cwn- •• moving. 879-7028 Fu•~•RE 60l4 llovtne-must nnd lo\f. &\ol.11""" Ing home for 9-)'J"OJd AKC nWe &heltle. Antl41uee: M•hogany >ont compeNon. Cell China c.blnet $7IO. 879--7021 Side tat>M $95. w.ul·8="0~.~.=.~.-u-.. -.~-.-0-0,11 mltror 1150. 042·9304 ~ ~. a. • d1r1•• o•non iid. volunteer/foster. Call priac*-lty new. Inc.I 714417-8037. mlchg .,,_ts, aprNCl.1---------11 1235_ Call 01 .. 0534 PIANOS & Rini •••• Md. 7 "· w/ ORGANS tnlMWff• ,6 frame, Mke 605 new, 113&. 722.-7624 ••-.W Qrentl P'l8n8 Orange County Bird Club 1883 S•n Bruno BIRD FAIR Orwnp c ... ~,. 1itW,V-M. • o.;1t11., 10 HARBOR RIDGE Lots or blue things, anUque .. SATURDAY, early birds dcomel Call for gate clear· ance, 75&-78511 • S#-fll""l#r I i l/f, t.-00.• -':00t- .Uuih. t4.00 llWe 12-6 $1.00 u.-..s t'IEE . FREEPAUJNC Sun Only Bem. M.sc 9U1 llems, cllhng, lurn, kltch, antlqs, etc. 500 Blk of Vista Flora. w .. C.U646-0642 .. (310) 869-2902 Run your ad in ""' Newport Beach Cos1a Mesa Daily Pilot ond in. 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PrudentiaJ Newport 46. Mortgage Rates R~ 47. Mark Cardelucd Real Estate 48. ~Home Guide 49. HOm. of the Wetk 51. NeWp_<:1rtCustom Estates 53. Man . Homes 55. Cover~e 56. Coldwell &nicer Newport Beach UNIVERSITY Newport Coast . ·' OCEAN RIDGE Open Slt/SWI 1-5 Exclusive Custom Mediterranean Villa. 4BR, 4.5BA w/approx. 4,400 sq.ft. Designed to take advantage of mesmerizing views & brilliant siansets. REDUCED $1,595,000 Open S.t,/Su11-6 Truly a unique setting with stlming Catafina, harbor and city Slllset views. 5BR, 3BA home, new gourmet kitchen. Motivated --· Sellers. REDUCED $975,000 Fabulous remodeled 48R, 3BA home. Over 2,700 sq.ft. Beautifully decorated master Ute, wood pane wiridoWs,French doors & ilab<>rate LIDO ISLE Custom 4BR, 5BA home awaits the elitist buyer. Gourmet kitchen, built~ns. high tech amenities, separate executive office & lower level den. lavish pool & spa. $1,150,000 Spectacular ocean, Catalina and canyon views. Recent custom renovation. Pool and spa in courtyard. A rare site affording both views and privacy. $879,000 MONTICELLO 2 Master Suites, l.75BA, soaring vaulted cathedral ceilings, 2 car garage, close to schools. Community pool & Clubhouse. $132,000 720-9422 Traditonal custom 4BR, 4BA home. Vaulted ceilings, gourmet kitchen with adjoining large f amity room. Park~ike setting with pool & spa. REDUCED $1,150,000 BALBOA PENINSULA AT rue Cape Cod Charmer. 38R, !iii!i!!!!!i::;;:miil l.5BA. Enjoy the best of ocean, bay, swimming, surfing, sailing and fishing. All with a true community spirit. ~-------' $589,000 BIG CANYON McCLAIN Open Sun 1-5 2BR, 2BA condo. Step down master suite with mirrored wardrobe, butlt-in bookcase in 2nd be<i-oom. Qutet gated comnuity wrth assoc. pool & tennis. REDUCED $199,000 . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . ...... ~.. .. .. WESTa.JFF Condo bright & Immaculate 2 bd . 2 bath upstairs unit \.l{/frplc in Newport Garden villas w/community pool. Close to shops & buses. 631-1400 .... ··················· .......................... $138,000 SOUTH COAST METRO In recently refurbished Brookview Two sty 3 bd twnhm w/dble attached garage in nice interior location near club & pools 631-1400 ·········· .............................. $149.500 AUSO VIE.10 2 story, 2 bd, 2.5 bath twnhm w/comm pool & T,· Picture perfect w/frplc, lovely 63'it~f~i0°.r'. ~~~~ ..... ~~-t~~e ~~~:. ~~~. ~j ~sf.8m EASTSIDE Costa Mesa -Darling freshly painted 3 bd country cottage Totally redone. custom oak kitchen. wool carpet & copper plumbing 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 EASTSIDE Costa Mesa. next to Back Bay trails. Extra lrg 3 bd twnhm w/dining rm & lrg island kitchen w/breakfast nook. Skylights. high ceilings & patio. 631-1400 ............... $211.000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS Villa Siena 2 bd twnhome. Hih ceilings. wood flrs. buUt in media center. Affordable ~31 ~rt .~c~. .......... .. . . .. ................ $212.000 CORONA DEL MAll'S Harbor Woods w/comm pool. spa & tennis. Popular 2 bdrm end unit In prime location w/frplc. laundry & dbl garage 631-1400 .. ...... . . ............. $229,000 EASTSIDE Costa Mesa. Exceptional 2 bed twnhm, loft w/closet now an office but could be 3rd bdrm. Beams, Fr. doors and charming spa in rock hardscape. 631-1400 ................................................... $229,000 EASTSIDE COSTA MESA Olarming l bd home ~fr~~8!:.~:~~.~~c£.~ WEST NEWPORT duplex at bargain price. Low maJntenance with one 2 bd & one 1 bd unit + dbl gJ~4M~~~.~~~-s~~~ ~~.~-~.~~~~ BAYVIEW TEllllACE Bright upgraded 2 bd home in gated community w/pool & spa. Pale hrdwd flrs, plantation shutters & walled yard w/trees & lawn. . 631-1400 .................................................. $309, 000 NEWPORI' HEIGHTS CMrming 2 bd home w/hrdwd flrs. plus 2 bd apt w/frpk over the garage. nice yard. Close to school & shopping. bike to beach. 631-1400..................... . . ........ $317.500 NEWPORT HEIGHTS tear down on great street Close to aU schools . 631-1400. . ........... . ..... ......... $319.000 01.D CORONA DEL MAR Completely charming 1 bd cottage w/loft, high beam cellin,gs & hardwd floors. close to Oasis. shops & services. 631-1400 .. $319,900 NEWPORT SHORES 2 story 4 bd home, steps to comm pool, clubhouse & tennis & the ocean Upgraded kitchen & baths, large private patio 631-1400. .. ... ..... ... ... . . .... . . .................... $327.000 NEWPORTS BELCOURT 11W- AT 11IE ~CH 2 bd & 1 bd well maintained units w/fresh paint & t:Ue floors Steps to ocean. no street to cross 631-1400................. .. .. .. . ............. $360,000 NEWPORT SHORES two story 3 bd & den w/alry. open f ee.llng. Most desirable model in this community w/tennls, pool & clubhouse. walk to ocean. 631-1400 ............................................. $365.000 COSTA MESA HEIGHTS totally charming 3 bd remodeled & expanded home w/family room & bonus room over the garage. Brick patio & lovely yard. 631-1400 .................................................... $395.000 NEWPORrS Upper bay area. A spacious 3 bd custom home w/dlnlng & famiJy rooms, eat-In kitchen & ~jf.~~.~~ .. ~.~-~-~-~~~: ............ $415,000 EASTSIDE Costa Mesa. Pride of ownership triplex townhome~e with 2 bdrm 1.5 baths each unit 6~-l'too ........ ~.~-~-~~: ...................... $420,000 NEWPollT HEIGHl'8 Nice 1 story home w/3 bd and famlti rm w/ber. ff'ench doors lead to beautiful yard With rn':i~~-~~·~····-···············~·····$435,000 Charming shingled custom home w/country French decor 5 houses to sand w/master, loft, office & family rm + studio apt. May exchange. .. . ........... 585 000 BUJFF ene canyon city w spacious 2 sty 3 bd twnhm w/upgraded baths, family rm & .idded breakfast room opening to picturesque patio. 673-6900................................................. 420 000 AT THE BEACH two spacious units in excl'llt?nt condition w/2 year new roof, 4 & 3 bdrms both v.1th brick fireplaces. close to~- 631-1400 ................................................. $495 000 BELCOlJRT HDJ. spectacular ocean & city lrght \11 from 2 bd 2 sty twnhm w/dinlng & family rms & lrg l'<lf in Euro kitchen. Comm pool, spa & dubhs. 631-1400 ............... T .............................. $4Q9 000 01.D CORONA DEL MAil near new spacious J bd townhome. dining & famlly rooms. large mchkr 6~1i~im~~: c-~~.~.~-~~~~-~~h'. m9 (}()() WESTCUFF GROVE Largest 4 bd floor plan mclud"'' spacious master w/frplc, dining & famUy rooms. lrbr.m. & country kitchen. Pool, spa & att. dbl garage 631-1400..... .. . . . ... . . . . ... . .. . .. .. .. . . .. . . . . . .. . . . .. $544 QOO UDO PARK DRIVE nicely appointed 2 bd cond w/lovely channel. ocean, sunset & city light v1el4., ~~~~:.~:.~~:.~.~-~: .......... $560 000 PENINSUl.A PT deJlghtful remodeled 3 bd w/gre.it floor plan for prlvcicy and open space built around patio Master Includes office area & balcony. 631-1400 .................................................. $565.000 CUFF HAVEN Some ocean & bay view from 1 sto1\ 3 bdrm cottage, great potential to remodel or build new with exczllent view from proposed 2nd story 631-1400 .. ·············· .............................. $575.000 SEA ISLAND completely remodeled 2 bd designer perfect condo w/dinlng rm, den & hi-tech kitchen in l3ard iated community w/pools, spas & tennis 31-1 00 .................................................. $629.000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS Bright 4 bd. tastefully remo- deled In '83. Country style kitchen. family room & frplces In master. dining & living rm. Deck & spa 631-1400 .. .. . .. ... . . ... . .$679.000 AT 11IE BEACH vine covered Old Monterey style 4 bd widen & guest qrtrs. Authentically remodeled w/plank firs. beams & leaded glass 631-1400 ................................................... $685,000 8Al.BOA ISLAND Extensively remodeled 4 bd on quiet street, steps to bay. Uving, master & fmly rms w/frplces large rooftop deck & hrdwd & tile firs. 673-6906 .................................................... $699.000 BELCOURT Beautiful expanded & upgraded 2 sty 2 bdrm w/sitting area in master suite. dining & famlly rms, used brick patio w/spa Huge Price Drop! 631-1400...... .. .. ... . .. .... . . ...... . ... $719.000 OCEANFRONT prime duplex w/3 bd down & 2 bd up. An excellent value with good income potential. 631-1400.... . ..... ····· . .. $795.000 UDO ISl.E l sty 3 bd superbly remodeled home w/dinlng & fmly rms. new kitchen, windows & doors & remodeled baths. Xtra lrg lushly landscaped lot. 631-1400 ...... ········ .. ..... ............. ..$819.000 SPYGLASS IOU. 5 bd lushly landscaped "Southport" on lrg prvt lot, pool, city lite & mini ocean vu. Beams, hrdwd floors. moldings & paned windows. 631-1400 ....... ········· .......... ······. ..$849,000 UDO ISL£ triplex on the bay. A great value on the runny side of the lsland with bead\ & gorgeous bay view Two bd owner's w/frplc + 2 bd & 1 bd unit 631-1400. ....... ............ ........ .... .... . ..... $999.000 AVALON. Catalina Aprx 9000 sq ft hillside lot w/spectacular views of the bay & approved plans & per· mits for an exciting 4 unit condo project. 631-1400 .......................................... $1.200.000 l19 OPEN HOUSES. SATURDAY ONLY 2500 Beacon -Newport Heights Manny Stellino 2145 Se\/Ule -Peninsula Point, Balboa Carolyn Starr 405 Morning Star -Dover Shores Lance Boggs SUNDAY ONLY 3 Bd Hse $389,000 4BdHse $479,000 4 Bd Hse $1.299,000 8 Theater lane -Aliso Viejo 2 8d Twnhm Lis Olsen $153, 900 358 Walnut -Eastside Costa Mesa 4 8d Hse Jeannine Stake $269,000 273 Haverfield -Bayridge, NB 3 8d Condo Austin Daynes $289,000 2921 4th Ave -Old Corona del Mar 1 Bd Hse Jerry Smith $319,900 234 Lugonia • Newport Shores 3 Bd Hse Kem'lie Jo Rizzo $365,000 2440 Santiago Dr • Upper Newport Bay 3 Bd Hse Sally Nette! $415.000 1614 Dorothy • Newport Beach 3 Bd Hse June Adams $510.000 1514 Highland -Baycrest, NB 4 Bd Hse Lorraine Farrington $549,000 54 Ocean Vista · Sea Island, NB 2 8d Condo Heather Moxley $629.000 121 Amethyst· BaJboa Island 6 8d Hse Roy Freeman $650,000 1106 Pescador -Dover Shores, NB 4 8d Hse Jimmie Jones $699.000 411 Rigel Circle -Dover Shores 4 8d Estate Sally Phillips $1.650.000 3 Deerwood -Big Canyon, NB 5 8d Hse Jeff Axton $3.950,000 SATURDAY & SUNDAY 1324 Estelle -Newport Beach Cheryl Johnston I Eva KhwaJa 508 San Bernardino -Newport Heights Jeny Smith I Michael Scholla 1901 Glenwood -Bayaest. NB Pia D'Aulia 600 E. 15th • Cliff Haven, NB Reggie McNemey 7101 Seashore · At The Beach, NB Renet Peterson-King I Olga Matthews 7 45 V1a Udo Nord • Udo Isle, NB Rosette·Andr~ Gindi I Sharon Grimes 318 Buena Vllb-S.yfront, NB Rk~rd Lee I Vicki Lee 3 8d Hse $359.000 3 Bd Hse $435,000 3 BdHse $439,000 3 Bd Hse $589.000 SBdHse $795,000 3BdHM $819.000 3BdHM $995,000 $2.400,000 NEWPORT'S Dover Shores fabulous 4 bd bayfront w/lrg dock & huge patio Dining & fmly rm .. & gourmet kitchen Fr doors. used brick & ro5es 631-1400.... .... .. . $1.295.000 DOVER SHORES Gorgeous 4 bd bayfront. bO ft on upper Bay's main channel & lrg dock Trad1t1onal w/li ~'J('i~~~:.~ .~a~~~.~~~ .~ .. ~~~ .. 1~~~e. w~sLl99 .000 DIVINE CAMPUS highly emotional 4 bd w/dinmg. dance & fmJy rms + library. 5 frpkes, exquisite f!Odtmg staircase & walls of cstm windows to view. (LH) 63l·1400..... . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.350 .000 UNDA ISl.E wonderful 5 bd family home m premier. open bay. view location w/over-sized dock. den. dining rm & lovely lush landscaped courtyard. (LH) 631-1400.... . . $1 595 000 UDO ISLE 4 bdrm txlyfronl w/newer concrete dock Well maintained w/den. charming new kitchen & patio w/spa May trade for 1 sty Lido home 631·1400 . .I $1.670.000 PEUCAN POINT huge front row lot in spectacular location on the 12th green with white water views Extra privacy with walkway next to property. 631-1400 ..... ..... . . .. .. . . .. $1.895,000 Dl\llNE 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 BIG CANYON Impressive beautifully landscaped 6 bdrm mansion overlooking the 8th fairway w/c1tv light view Dining & game rooms. library & den 631 1400.. . . .. .. $2.495 000 COWAN HEIGHTS 2 4 + acres gated eque'>lnan zoned subd1vidable estate In the Tustin foothills. 3 legal parcels. lush landscaping. 2 houses & pool 631 1400... . .. . ... . . $2.495.000 OPEN HOUSES From one to five p.m . Buena Visu Bayfront 318 Buena Vista Open Sat./Sun. $995,000 Eutside Chuma 358 Walnut Open Sunday $269,000 ·u Roc:i" SBR 7 .6 acm ~wport Buch Estatt~f Mn. Waynt App 7.000 ~I . court ~ St.J9S.DOO Do~r Sho;ill.1 ron~ Homt 58R 48A hm, 4pf 2 }'Kilts 1....1 rge vud • J\16 fnlnugt ~,389,000 lidoblt~· • 'iBR 4 SBA Totan~e Pnm.. 45 c~1• ewJ! l\~ Sl.1195,000 Lown• Prir~ 11.1111oam 1a 11.11troa• 48R 211.1 0~1 , J BR 1J>1 Cre•t \'•Iv;~ . view ~ 5899,DOO L1ttlt hL1n~·,nc1t of ishiP'" JBR 2 SBA, Fam Rm. s unit "lBR I BA ren~I. yfront 5195,000 . \ BILL FEENEY in associat~on with TIM CARR WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. REALTORS® Linda Isle Gold Coast SBR 45BA Freshly remodeled home large dock with turning basin views $2,,395,000 Belcourt Bargain 4BR 3.SBA Manor 11, pool & spa Designer perfect, large lot St,195,000 Buena Vista Bayfront 3BR 4BA + Den, charming beach cottage, Fabulous turning basin views, boat dock $995,(Q) Oceanfront Duplex JBR 2BA + 28R t BA prime oceanfront White water views, will exchange down $795,(Q) 675-1058 • 63 1 -1400 Pelican Hill Estate 4BR 558A, pool & spa, perfect in e\"er)' detail! Half acre, ocean and golr course views $2.295,(XX) Oceanfront Custom 4BR 3.SBA on sand, no boo rdwalk Tum-key with whitewater views 51,()95,000 Spyglass Southport Model SBR 4.SBA +bonus, X-large view lot Very private canyon loca tion 5849,(XX) C.M. Heights Channer J BR 28A + Fam & Bonus Rm Perfect w /vaulted ceilings, hrdwd Ors 5395,000 Corona de.I MM Tennis &tate SBRSBAContemporuy, wiU exchange Approx. 1.2 acres,. ocean & bay views $1,695,000 Lido b le Bayfront Triplex Easy conversion to single family rrivate beach, great sunset views srm,ooo Lido Isle Traditional 4BR 3BA, prime 45' comer lot Piazza location, Fr. doors, hrdwd firs $795,000 I S3SOO per D\O. lease Corona del M.r Condo 2BR 2.SBA Tum-by, 90Uth ol PCH Steps to beach & park. hardwood floors $299,000 .. WATERFRONT HOMES, INC .. Realtors® Specializing in properties for sale or lease ... on the water ... near the water ... and with a view of the water ... t ESTHER FINE pager: 433-9682 • ' I List with the "FINEST" Golden Circle Award Winner -#2 Agent 1994 NEARLY NEW -DOVER SHORES Belcourt style remodel. 4BR 3BA. Fabulous Back Bay & ITQlltail views. Priced to SeD' .... . .... ....... ...... . . $779,000 Highly sophisticated & completely remodeled 111/hi-tech kitchen & ~ baths, 2BR 2.5BA + Den overlooking golf course ...... $629,000 ~ 38R 2M w/tl.lgi bonus roam alJCM 3 ar 911'9· ldtal ~ b homt/oftlce im. GOod comer location .. $415,000 • PREMIER DOVER SHORES LOCATION Light & Bright: 4BR 4BA single story w/private pool & deck overlooking Upper Bay & Fashion Island $699,000 Beautifully remodeled 3BR 2.SBA home w/hardwood floors, new windows & French doors. Sparl<ling pool. .......... . $510,000 NEWPORTHBGHTSCOTTAGE Cozy 2BR 1.5BA Mtier home. Upgnded &: ~ pUWd. Im- ~.mow-~ airdtiou w/ll'ltf/ta room to t:Xpllld.$410.000 2436.West Coast ~ighway 631-1400 x266 '"'·· .. i -....--.... ~"" - • -• ,_J •. ® ls. "~ Reddeotial Real &ate Stn1ces • lnckpendently Owned and Opented NEWPORT BAYFRONT Cozy Balboa Coves 2bd, 2ba home widi 38 ft. boat slip and 2 car garage. Qujet gate-guarded communiry. $595,000 Ame Petcrstn Cock 707TJ INCRFJ)IBI.E AEDUCI10N! S1re1ch our views aero~ town to the ocean. Customized 3bd. 3ba with 3 fireplaces, 3 car garage. lovely patios, atrium -simply the best home in the Enaccs. $798,000 Marcie Adler Code 7()l)tr! VIEW-TI-FULL Bluffs from row. Fabulous panoramas of Back Bay. unit w/frcsh pajnt, Vacant lie available for move-in. $429,000 Sally Sh.ipl,cy , Cocle713S7 STAR QUALilY Custom home with 3 pri- vate side yards, pool, spa, BBQ, and wet bar. Perfect for entertaining. Spacious Master suite wirh sauna. Includes walk-in wine eel-. lar. Roy & Mary Osterhout $1,198,000 Code 71107 THE Bf.ST OPPORTUNTIY Corona Del Mar viU~ lot in prime location. Take adv.image of builrung your dream home on this pacch of pararusc. Linda Octh & Lois Jacobs $560,000 Code 70717 SEAVIEW Beautifully maincained and largest 4bd model in gate guard· ed community. Priv.ite spa and a forever view of night lights and mounrains from a very largt rear pario. Tom Brunson $695,000 Code 70347 DFSIRABLE HARBOR VIEW HOME On the sunny side of the street! Great wraP. around comer IOQti,on. Well m~taincd home with lots of upgrades. 3bd with large master & spacious fun . rm with skyljgbts + den. Marylin Kershner U75,ooo Code 704n BIG CANYON PRFMIF.ll ESTATE Spaciow 5bd. 5.5ba over- looking the dgbtb &irway. This iiomc i.s Dbulow for cntcnajning w/pool, spa and fircpit plus sauna and cabana. 644~6200 BALBOA ISLAND Commercial and/or residential income booster! Largt' comer pare.cl (three lots) ready fot:_clevdopment. Hm, about a bed & breakfast? Linda Octh ~ Lois Jacobs s1,350,ooo Code 713n BE nm FIRST TO SF.Err Ocean Ridge custom estue ctminisccnt of old Monterey & nesdcd in the canyon w/ocean vlCW$. 5bJ plus separate scudio. Ann, Ted, Suzanne $1.595,000 C.ocle 71707 BELCOUIIT ELEGANCE Gracious 5bd custom home with oc:ean view. 4 car gar.tgl Spacious. iight and lovely. Also available furnished. Bdle Pancb $1,695,000 ~711"7 LOCAnON, LOCA.TIONl Prestigious 8aycrest/Dovcr Shores oeighborhood. 4bd, 3ba home has it .U, huge center island kitchen, fun. rm. w/wct bar, vaulted ceilings and morc ... Priced to sell. Louanne Riney ~ Dana Black $498,000 C.ocle 71797 Newport Beach 23 Corporate Plaza, Suite 190 644-6200 51 Royal St. George Sat $1 ,850,000 Carol Allison 1824 Marapata Sat $585,000 B.J. Jobson 369 Ramona Sat $349.500 Loi~ Jacobs 3700 Ocean BMI SIS $1,345,000 Ball/Tabak 15 Rue Vtrtc Wright/Aune 11 Cambria The Osterhouu '1J1Z7 y.a Ddinder ~ 2525 Ocean Bfvd G-4 SIS $625,000 Mali Gulledge lrriDe Tunce 2015 Chubasco SIS $529,000 Marilyn Kershner DoluShma 1315Aotigm SIS $498,000 ~leYm:u - Bluffs 301 Avco.ida Cerrit0$ SIS $429,000 Shipley/Knoche 1,006~1.o SIS $375.000 DanaBbck 22 Henn.itage Ln Sun $1 ,249,000 Carol Allison 40 Morning Star Sun $1 ,599,00 Ame Petersen 250.Hazd Sun $1,095.000 Lois Jaco\>$ 506 Kings Road Sun $999,000 Paul Wright I 9 Harbor Ridge Or. Sun $679,000 Tom Brunson 143aSantiago Drive Sun $639,000 Pam 8a1J 700 Marguuitc Sun $649,000 Gisela Burmeister C-orona dd Mar 717-717.5 Heliotrope Sun $588,000 Sbatun Bdcoun Hill 3 Northampton Sun $499.900 Karen Rttck Newport Beach 2412 Francisco Sun $479,000 Kay KonfaJ 105 Jasmine Creek Drive Sun $408,500 Smanne Shuler 12 Burier Rid' Sun $~8.000 . Maxine Propp 2111 Oescanso Sun $329,000 Phyllis Hayden 222 Nata Sun $448,000 Sally Shipley 2111 Oescanso Sun $329,000 Phyllis Hayden 311 Vuta Trueba Sun $359,000 Shirley Licbr 2728 Vasta Dd Oro Sun $238,000 Mike Smith 250. W. Oceanfront Sun $1,198,000 GibWalbr SF.A FADE OONDO ADORABL! at AFFORDABLE 1 bd, J ba w/air conditioning. This condo fcatwu a Toa;ally remodded cod unjt wim sunny codosed patio. 3bd, 2.Sba~~ all-white kitcbcO overlook-Lrg. grccnbouse window, and &pk in the lvng. rm. mg patio. Short ~AnnM~ Gisela Burmeister 000 Cocle70307 $~,000 C.ode70m PRISTINE -ftltPECl' ~j~1c'\f.\~2"lt f.abulous 2bd townbome in the hr.art of Newport. Gad with mmm · ~ & 1p9. $192,SOO Ann':fect. le~-,.,,, . Fraidi doots Oft~ "19,111 s.uy SIUpley Cocle nm UNDAISLE Expansive channel views and exquisite interiors arc presented in this cus- tom Sbd bayfrom residence with a private dock. $2,395,000 t Ann Peters & Suunne Shuler Code 71197 RF.SORT UVING IN CDM BcautifulJy remodeled home in gated area with tennis couns & pool. Located on large greenbelt with mini-ocean & Catalina views. $548,000 Maxine Propp Code 70707 PRFSJ1GJOUS BAYCRESJ' Attractive 4bd home in great family neighborhood. Family room with French windows, fireplace. sepa.racc dining room and lush. low maintc-- ~ Don Pearson or Barbara Aune Code 71387 ......... _ .. -. -•--•~r----••t• ....... ---·~-­.... 6*44_.. ._,. Iii ..,................_. COLDWELL BANKER PRUDENTIAL THE MAXIMUM REAL ESTATE HAS TO OFPEll CALL NOW.FOR YOUR PERSONAL TOUR *1-800-914-5 756 IJtrL--<JLI I~T C LIST<).\ 1 L1 \ ·1,\'G R«ently remodeled 4BR. 3.SBA ~ 4 car pnge. Prime cul d..• SK IOcatlon. Wann hardwood floors. rustcm p.int &r paper + many ~ty built-ins. l.lVlsh masttt suite w f strarn. SOtuna. Mid ei.errue are.a. WAS $1,790,000 NOW $1,495,000 Prof. decoratt.'Cl 4BR. 3.5BA w/master suite on 1st level Euro kitdlftl, huge ~y room. formal library I den. Lush rear yard w I pool 5pa and entertauung area. Priced to Sell Now $1,290,000 Lovely SBR. 4:58A wilh 4 car guag_t'. Gorgeous tile floors ck • Near new SBR. SBA. archt rnstrpiece. Narural hnfwd floors, BerbeT carpeting. Ctat ~r rant w {large pOol. sp;t lountain & computerized lighting. soari1'g ceilings &r stale of the art outdoor entMainment a-. Many othel: quality~ Sell-gourmet kltdien w / ~te counters. er will oonsider trade down $1,650,000 TRADE POSSIBLE $2,350,000 Ra.re 9fftri"8I Best Loation fr Model Perfttt 3BR. 38A Townhome w I dramatic goU course views. Exquisitely appointed with neutral CX>bs and ~y custom quality re.hires. Hu~ rear yard w I poo~ s~ waterfall le ou{- door mlfttlinment am. This Is adu& living at its finest! to an Viau Offered at Totally Redecorated 4BR. 2.SBA Ex«\ib've home. Enjoy ~ views ol Fashion Island to magnificent sunsets. H.udWood flOOr5; granite rounters, custom paint 4c recessed hghts. uwdy~I &: spa. lhl~ for Luxury Newport Property. $'799,000 --· ~"~ ~. ~J=X1Cializing in Newport Beach and Corona del Mar 17 years of local experience 760-5000 x131 CORONA DEL MAR· Approx. 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 gardens. Reduced To ... $2,300,000 CAPTIVATING BACK BAY VIEWS! Stunning. elegant. contemporary with huge rooms and soaring ceilings. Spectacular pool and spa_. Front row views of the water & city lights! 1,J.S0,000 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 ~aster bath. 3-car garage. Owners leaving the area. Corona del Mar Best Buy .. 1456 Key V1ew Reduced to $589,000 TRADITIONAL 5 BR/ 3.5 BA . Remodel w/great curb appeal and a fantastic floor plan! Gorgeous oak kitchen w/custom tiJes! Big family room. Newport Beach Beauty. Motivated! 1601 Warwick Lane $569,000 Bob Koop Dovie Koop Bob Koop, Jr. Call the Koop team! _..... .-ar~· -,-,,, r: I. , --OLD C.D.M. DUPLEX Two Dils tir..d A"-.Nu Clll a ¥Msl -. IGdleilll-two.,.._...,_ lladl .... dlsr -.... yw f'CNOd. a.. ~~ ... ~~ $465,000 808 KOOP, SR. CITY Of ORANGE INCOME PROPERTY Four UNI income property, 1wo uruw ate 2 ''°" 2 BR. 2.S BA IOwnhOUM 11ylc, one unit 11 a 3 BR, 2 BA owner style urut, and one unit is an upper level 2 BR, 2.S BA. New roof. Very MotiYll.ed Sellerl NMJIM $3SO tM BOR KOOP SR. OwNr ,._, C. .. II ~! fi61':91, 8llm Mo.. m COlldM-, 4 llt, ) IA, 1 lty llamc, ol't"ies, '-ilJ r-. --livw:la. -... r..,._,.,.. .._,...,_ pooSq. n. $259,950 BOB Koor. JR. DALBO A ENINSULA DUPLEX wo, 2 bdnn. I ba. apts .. plus a non-conformi.ng bachelor ape .. Two ~r garage. Steps to beach. OverS2,300Mo. inc. w/osummcr rents. Owner may carry I at Trust Deed. '339.MO ~"·"' ROB KOOP R. or SR. NEWPORT BEACH 760-5000 A:::• Ext. 128 Robyn Allen Top 1 % Of AD 8-lton Natloawlcle Direct Une: 640-2677 *°>tJRIE \llS'llltt. 5 YR. .NU Townhome, prof. de<x>n.ted with ~ c~ \/lews from aD rooms!! Plantation tiers. cable yam carpcteie t master w/ !lreplace. Two large enlmatn d«J<s Oll'er· ~~.Seller en.ii Pl1ced llEIMJCm TO SSH 000 *llElllODELED POOL HOME* 4 Bedroom 2.5 bath slnate 5tory home with large family room leadl!l9 out to larae yefd with Dool. New calbnqs, new bafhroom,,J\rr,f masfer suite on pool Bonus ~S-~~- -,_,..~~~~,.~~ ....... -----=-----,... - ----• --_, - - -- -, - -' . -- -• --------"--_--.s.. -- -• • -I -_._ ~ --=-. ---- ~rand opening for new homes in Ocean Ridge One-and two·story homes with Mediterranean and ltalianesque style Newport Custom ~tales, Inc. announces the completion of two fully furnished and profe,41sionally decorated custom homes in. Ocean Ridge. Reservations are available for a limited colJcction of 14 new. semi-custom home ranging from 3.000 to 5,400 square feet and priced from $795.000. Gran4 opening is slated for Saturday and Sunday. I p.m. to 5 p.m. in Ocean Ridge. Newpon Coast. Behind private guarded gates arc e'quisite semi-custom Mediterranean homes. lots ave111ging one-third acre. Features include one-and two-Mory home~ with four to fi ve bedrooms. four and one- half to four and three-quarter baths. three car garages and library. Bach home i1' designed to create an ambiance of elegance and richne ~. Dramatic entries, curved staircase . stately columns, arche and niches. are only a few custom featurei. used throughout. Special features such a." cu .. tom designed noors. walk-in wet ba~. sitting rooms. music room and guest moms add an impres.,ive touch to every occasion making each home an entertainer's delight yet practical for living. Standard amenitie<, include wood bu rning fireplaces in living room. family room. cu~tom-de~igned ba.~boards. reces<;cd lighting. dual-zone heating and air conditioning. custom rounded wall comers. 111.rgc laundry area and roomy walk-in closets (most plans). Gounnet kitchens are complemented with center island coolctops. built-in dishwasher. large pantry. double oven, microwave and trush comp:ictor. Each of thcM! detail-oriented home1' include a lavish master suite with retreat. cu!>tom-designed marble and pre-ca\t facing!>. Ma<,ter bath feature ... Kohler Seaside oval tub. large 'lhowers with optional dual controls and bide!. Most homei. offer optional view balconies in selected rooms. Residenb of Ocean Ridge also benefit from its private, secluded location and 24- hour guard ~rvice. Elegant exteriors include decorator entry hght fixtures. clay tile roofs. crafted double entry doors. automatic roll-up garage doors. quality French doors and Mediterranean-style stucco color<;. Newport Custom Estate1'. Inc. al<;0 offers home packages in Pelican Hill startJng at $995.000 for homes ranging from 4.000 to 8.000 quarc feet and Pelican Point from Sl.100.000 fo r homes ranging from 3.800 to 6.000 square feet . Pelican Hill is known for incredible views of the ocean. harbor. city and golf coul"'C. lot1' average one-half acre. Pelican P1\int offers oceanfront living with direct beach accc !>, lot~ average one-quarter acre. This .;ecluded area i!> l>Urrounded by the Pelican Hill Golf Course. For more information call Newport Custom Estates, Inc., (714) 376-9941. Grubb & Ellis top producer honored Sally Shipley of Grubb & Ellis Residentaal Real Estate Ser.'ic~. Newport Beach was recently honored for participating in the mo t transoction.4' for the second Sany Shipley quaner of I 995 and ranking third in the office in production for lhe first seven months of 1995. Her real estate accomplhhments include the distinction of senior marketing consultant. In addition, he has achieved top 20 tatu for the entire reaion. and a council member ol ~uity Rcloeation representing the Newport Beach office. ~y. who joined Grubb & Ellis in 1990. I* been recoanized every year ~ a propenie in the Newport Bench area. she hns been a full llmc Realtor for more than 16 years and a re~ident of Newport Beach for more than 30 ycM\. "Who \ays that the real estalc marl.et 1 "low?" Sh1pley asked. "I'm a" bu'y a11 ever. Clients ready to muke a change know that the be&t time for them lo buy or sell is now." "Shipley i\ known throughout the real eslate prur~ ~ion for her perseverance and attention to detajl," Ron Muzano said, vice president and di trict mlllllger. Prior to her real estate career she wus a teacher in Lo Angeles and Newport Beach. She attribute her ucctss in real c tatc to many years of developing Ii tenin1 kill • patience. and understanding clients needs plu hara work. integrity. persistence and trong negotiating skills. s.Jly Sltlplq c•11 h muW .t GtwM .t Billi ltuitkwl ltHI Ello# s.nkil, " C~f'O# Pk-. Sic. 190, N..,,_, ._.. Keith Randle Presents ..... New Custom Eastside Homes 375 Monte Vista: 3BR, 2.5BA homes large yards ulews -no assoc. fee. B uilder wlll provide $10,(X)() incentive package to close by December Isl 1995. 370 E. 15th St: JBR homes large yards-ocean view -no assoc fee. Builder offering a $7500 incentiue package Lo close by December I st 1995. Call Now!! 580-7369 RE/MAX South County 760-5000 x 100 I Direct Line 722-0858 -.As ;,idt . ~°'\~::*-~~~~~~~~;~--...-.~-liifil-Wlll~W•1'l•n :, .. 1tRUJB.,i!.!e;:.;.f.!E: .tv9!., ~. i;,I ~- -·-. ..:.- .. --·_.-, ---1.l .. ---- Balboa Island _Realty 673-8700 "'We 've (jot 'Bal6oa Island Covered!" l·ur••!"'Jn 1>,·,1~n,•r, l>r«Jm1 J:·u1uh1t..·1 Call .\tnrrly11 RmJ ,1.\.1,10 $950,000 Br and New Home I un,· 111 f"'N>nJul<' ~·Jrp.'1 &. flnnnn~" Call A/111 Brmwt'll fl75-9SR5 $925, .. . - ,Newport Rroperties 673-2509 WALTER MITC HELL 588-3083 -- , '1 • ~ ._ • ' ON 111111.ACH -lncrcdlble ocean- front estate In West Newport. Intriguing floor plan featuring 6BR. SBA, com- Dlctely remodeled In l 990. Surf at your front steps! A rare opportunity at $1,195,00002 LAND, lOCAJION, llflSnll- E.scape to the prtvacy ol a· secluded equestrian estate In the foothllls of hls- tonc San Juan Capistrano. Two ftat acres with t1dlrig trails, plus a 2000 sq. ft. house. call for details. $I ,075,000 At 4 11.Aa UAND lANCH • Custom aaft5manshlp and Old Worfd charm combine to create a special appeal. Add ocean view and easy term.s. Call for detaJls on term.s. $9)5,000 L2 HIGH ON A Hill -Unobstructed view. 4BR. Including main floor master suite with private g~rden patio. Guest wing. $795,000 Kl MAtoa PUCl lllDUCTION- Newport 8eAc:tl Penlnsu1a con- tempor..y ~ 2 SBA. custom home. Kitchen .vld IMng MeA overtoob b.ly. ~lghl$, vaulted celllogs. ck<ks. Thr~ gara.ge. Quiet str~. sat.GOO A 13 coro Dl CAZA-Spacious sin· lN10TAINll'S DlUGKT-fully gte level In pnvate locatlon. f\lrnlshed 481t gourmet kltdlef'I. ~ner lot In charming neigtibof-morning room. designer Mnlsh· hood. Three bcdr<>Om$. Over logs. professional landsc.aplng. lOCAnON-lOCATION Extra· large yatd wtth pedt-a-boo ocean vi-&om master awaits you In this home. 28R. 3BA • den ~Id be third 8ft $419,000 PIO MONA&CH aAY TUAACL • Unobstructed south co.st and mountain views. Catalina sunsets &om master 8ft Prtvate. wstom slngle-levd home, almost 3000 sq fl. $629,000 r I START IN STYU· 38R beauty In move-In condition. New c.arpei. plumbing l.Nge family room with ooz:y flreplace. Tiie klt~n counters. Call ror details. $186,900 F2 1900 sq. rt. Must sell qulcklyl Former modet. pano views. near $1S9,900 S 14 hart>of, 5'lOps &. restaurMts. PrMNSm.A LOCATION OUPUX· With bay view fl'orm upper deck. 38R. 28A. up ·28R. 28A down. ~t oppom.inlty to live the ~ llfiestyle and hdp with the ~· Cow~ bay, beach&. ote.n. $StS,OOO A 12 avlNI· Prtvate, 3BR. slngte lev· et Large yard. End cf cul~ sac. Atr1um off master BR with jaculll. $Z I 5.000 R3 LOVELY LAGUNA NIGUEL U89.000 C3 IN DIE JOOrHIUS-Sharp 48R home In a prime locatlon. l.Nge. prtv•te yard badtlng to wlld«ness area. Ne.v R.S.M. $144,900 83 DlVll.Of'MfNJ OfPOll'NNITY· Cuirently two units: 2BR. I BA. Income property In Costa Mesa. dose to ~Ing. Unique opportunity for Investor with foresight. s~s.ooo T2 SAN JUAN /SAN CLEMENTE SUUU SPlOAl· Newport Duplex with ocean views &om back deck. 3BR unit. plus 28R unit. Owners say "Sell!" $)99,000 02 EXOTIH6-Custom de51gned and ~ntcd prtvate home. [njoy ocean breezes. Two flre- plac.es. hardwood floors. plant.a· tlon shutters. crown moldlng &. French doots. Solar hedted pool and spacious patio. 5409.000 RS DELIGHTFUL DANA POINT EllCiANT ISTA1t-Elegant 40R. 38A Crest De Ville WGANT lUDOll-With dramatic entry and sweeplng estate. Tastefully decoratt!d &. upgraded. Hardscape, staircase. lndudes main floor offlc.e. extra latge llvlng teo• OC1AN VllW-Huge private lot ln Monarch Bay Terrace with spacious. custom single-~ home. Over 2700 sq. ft. with magnll\cent ocean view. $66S.OOQ Cll landscape. pool. spa. barbecue. P-anoramk views! and family rooms plus guest wtng. Bonus room, poof $619,000 H4 and spa. huge Rat lot. $679,000 H2 HAVI. IT Alli· Ocean view. gorgeous yard with spark- ling pool&.~· fabulous location In gal'ed communJty In Laguna Nlguel. 48R. 38A. Just I~ at $559,000 DS COlY AND PIUVA1t-Lovely 48R. Laguna Niguel home with lush landscaping. pool and spa. upgraded ameni- ties. Matble ftoor1ng, granite counter tops, French doors. skylights. $450,000 o t LAGUNA NIGUU.· Spectacular vfews from 3 levels! 38R. lavlsh master w/retreat &. dual ftreplace. gourmet kJtchen, cathedraJ ceilings. hardwood floots. Great rec faclllt1es. gatt!<t. $399,900 S8 COOi. POOi.-Beat the heat. Sp.\dous 48R. 38A home on a large corner lot features a gigantic poof &. spa ror aJI your entert.alnlng ... or pnvate relaxadon. $119,900 LS fW&OUS rAMaY flOMI.. Beautiful 38R. wtth very prlv•te ~d. Wood ftooftng, pl"*~. French doors a.. windows. Close to school. $ZOJ,ooo M4 TlllalllC. l.OCAJION-On cul-de-sac w/YW!w. 48R. mM1)' ..net.mes. Nice tMdt ~ ~tlon w/tennls a>Wts, poOls Md spu. $J K 1 CA1'ALlllA SUNSD •ws;. Phl5 ¥l ~ sb.wlnio8 ~. OM wood~ wtth anent.If_,.~ leldl eo mOdel ~ ~. 38't. 38'\ . ..,.,,_ 06 PALM8 • A aAUn • Siil. plus bonus room. MAh'I ftoor m&tCler suite. ..... ~ vteW lot wtth t.bulous ~~end sp.. Snf,OOOc..11 ~I Sf 7 .. MClllC-' YleW lot In aovety La&uN ~. ready to build 'yG4ll drHm hcime •• -...":.. • VIO SPANISH HACJlNDA· True tTadltlonaJ hacienda over-SIT,D<>WN CATAUNA VllWS-from your llvlng room. looking the ocean and harbor. Over 3800 sq. ft .. £le-dining room and master. Cozy family room and 2 ftre- gant features throughout. Pool and spa. ~llers may places In this slngte·level home. Spa plus cool garden carry. $659.000 56 atrium. $640,000 C9 OCEAN. SUNSlT, CITY UCiffl'S. Views from all rooms In this beautiful executive home. Pool and spa. large lot. PRJMl LOCATION· Hard-to-find single level ocean .,..._ 500 5 view home with pool. Custom built. 48R. 48A. 48R. 3BA. custom quaJlty throughout. _..., V Minutes from harbor. beaches. resort hotels. $Sl9.000 f.551.NCl Of WllOft· Italian-style villa with French ct o windows &. doors leading to prtvate patios. Lush land· sc:aplng, pool, Sp(', hardwood and mart>le ftoors. 4BR. Dl.UfMTRIL DANA POINT-Custom quality former 3BA +bonus room&. library. $4t9,000 PtO model home. Large. open. lots of light. 48R. Vaulted CATALINA SUNSET. Ocean view from most rooms In celllngs, wood shutters, Berber carpet. $199,900 It this large. cheerful home across from greenbelt. 48R MAJUNA HlllS-This 4BR. 3BA home has It aJll Hard· plus family room. form.I dining room. $149.900 CS wood ftoors. berber carpeting, decorated and Land-· SUN llANCH· ftate San Juan beauty wtth four-c.ar saped. Large gunlte spa with fabulous waterfall and IA'•· RV stofage sp1ee. 4R wtth ftr~ ln master. bullt·tn. BBQ. $298.000 M9 $299,,000 . VI I OCEAN MHUS-Quallty home on a prime corner lot. PANOaAMK OCEAN wws,. unique pie-shaped 4&R. 3BA. U.the<lral ceilings. Low assodatk>n dues. comer lot. l8ll 28A. Very deslr..t>le neighborhood. Near Dana Point Harbor. $219.900 06 $110,000 C2A Talll VA.Wl-Single level, 48R dwmer In DaN Point. NlW NOVIDINCl· fant.&stic ocean and c:anyon views. new condltton. with bay window. Pool. No asso- Mode ~ )8ll home Jn San Oemen~'s Matbleheld Yf(;laDOQ.JIJU"SI $8'.000 SS area. $~ A 10 MONAacJ1 llACH-lktght and shiny 38R. Anttgu.a. llAll80a nAa· A short w.tk to Dana Point beaches Short walk to Salt Oeek Beach Vac.ant and pt1c:ed to sell. Md ~ 4U. home dose to schools. Spacious front. tMTyt $169.900 S 12 side Md b..ck yard. Sle.ooor A 1 1 DILUXI DW'UX-White water views from this ftrst • MN JUAN CAlllftANO.; 2.--.y, 2U ex>ndo. LMge das.s ~ In Oilla Point. Two 3BR units, ~ t 700 ptva p.tto n llwn. sn.eoo c1 sq. ft. owner w111 Ult terms! c.11 now. $....,... S7 1C. .... /nfarmatlon (),? tllese and other properties ('.1.'/ !J~~, -S~JO(· G)' Our RECORDED 24·Hour Info Line for details or taxed brochure on · these featured properties. Simply call Toll.Free 1-800-545-1444 and enter the (~four digit adctiile ) MHITBIWIW llAISIOI loalllld on a~ lot rn BetcM •fl ocean and aty l4t v8s Approaunaly 10.tnl sq It wllh S br, den, tamrtyr oom Sleet beam corirudlon and triest mate11als hough<U $3,151,• D•E OF A l•I!!! llG 1W 10,000.sq I, 9BR.4 -28Rso~es 2 IMO'yrms,nulrm,gymwlSpa Rec rmw!ma• shop Gatage 6 car. ~elakel on I* SokUsnlShed $2.tsO,• PEUCAI till CRAii ESTATE Alvnlhil ~Illy& ~onbutlt l.JrgemedCerraruihmon~ 1/2~e· tot 48R sous, t.nrly rm. den Pool. 5'Ja & ocear1 views $2.HS,• IAllOA OCUlfROIT A ~b & l#lrQUe propeity 68A. 58A, 1ttr¥y/tan11ty rm Cusiom marble & gran• 3 zones ol thmale corcrol primary a. ~ 1rm1or siar~. 3 storys w/ t!Mlor. S zones ot Ulll> ccn1ot $2.545,• IAYFIOIT WUTY lnctedrble watertont residera You OWl p11me beach wllalge boa! strp, views ate brealtnl!rog SBR, 11dudrng lalge mslr solle w/adtornrog ofta $1 ,IOI,• UDO ISl.E IA YROllT 38R. 3 Mt BA's • 2 hall BA's Boat dock lor 2 SS' boats Full basemen ~or pirvate roof !09 deck, newly decor ml Hqi cethngs Gfeat location on Nord • S1,115,• OAA.eGE PARK ACAES Scieaaculaf view est3le on approa 3 6 Etes Approx 5347 sq l custom lld>f home 5 br and sepat'ate guesl ~ Prrv<lle pool nl room lo< terns and ~ian $1,151,• llG CHYOI ElllAllCl T OGlly remodeled 68R, 6 58A w/'51:9 guesl Cl'S Poot. 51)3 cabana 0-Csued lot. golf C011se localron A 1 o ..... $1,715,• HARIOR RIDGE CUSTOM Beati1f" contemporary hm w/larQe pool.i. spa & waterlall 4BR. htnry, family rm, oercise rm. If I .. wMe & br • 111is is IOf $1 795 • ---------- lBIEIDWIU 2_Slory, amom conBllporWy. SBA, 3-<ll cct.i garage.~ wu & c1y licitn views $1,HS, .. SPECTAClUll HARIGl RllCE ~I 38R. 3.sBA single IMI w/orsn & CllY liglt view S~IOI desi"1 & COllSIJ\ldJon. Appiox 1/3 acte nwad ~Y large 1(01 pond w/#ater~I & my11ad ol plants $1,515,GOI GORGEOUS VllW RUIDEllCE Pree !If early reduced! Soacious SBA hm w/fJ rvat1. pool & spa AlcMecaut beaLCy high •op Spyglm Hrh w/sweec>lno YteWS ol ha!~ & city 1rg111s1 Subted to brilupq c.cut apptMI $1,SI0,000 CUSTOM HOME · CATO HAABOA Hill Wonder\11 tr31U!orel custom Im on df:Uable Id rn lhrs galed comm lots of used brd Tiiis 2 5l~_58R tvn & lamrly rm oltlr$ g1eal lamily lmng large family rm opens orto \e~ & be:aWtJlly apponed 11m1e1 maMl5 lhis view hm one to see $1,215,GOI CUSTOM VIEW HOME GATED COMMUMITT SUV'lno Catrlor~ contemporary custom home rn this Q3led comm1111ty OceaN ccyldesviews. tmpea:ablequahtylhroughcU 48R. 3 SBA,pootw spa Gou11ne1 s k•chen. _. masaer SUl!e. Ol*l "*'1arnmert atea Can to see! s1 ,ns.• llffmllT BA YFROllT LMK lrierior l.JtG lste locanoo Ow 80' on Ille bay SBR. 48A. securty entrrc:e Frpl, wJosed ~-lormal 6nng rm s1 ,250,ma IORlH LACUU COllTEMPORAAY TotaltyremodeledNo l..agtncmemporatyll'lp11S1rnecon0tion 48R 4 SBA white wale! OCOI views. S1, 1 lt,5GI HARBOR RIDGE ESTATE SPECTAClUR! 48R + S1Udy. Per1ed seang '°' iatoe t.1m1ly & nwtain1ng Otistandrng view Ga!ed + lem1s. pooltspi. SMt,• ----..._ YIEW-.U l u-w14BR. 2M on a lllWdriA comet localion w/ OC8l &firliOr w ~,.d& llYl'IQ rm Remod· eled ·c.mer modll • Is, rw kitlien & new hre rel•dart roof l.Mga lot. $81,IOO ...--... . ---, ' I I BEST ON E.ASTSIOE 1 o. • fl~J'JJ\ .~~·;;.:.i "rn ~ ;h 1J.l'd :t1l1n~1 JSR JBA New 3-car ~J'.Ji~ • ~-"J•jwJrJ I~ h"j'' msH 5".1e Th.~ 15 peMe:1' .s.J t 1~·~ S:red Cosr,MesJ CµenSaturdJ'f 1 5 $..329 000 wu-• 351W.WllOl!ltC •E.11111 1 ....... ···-17'Aalemcalltl . 23125 'Al Mlt ---DmMll -----,....,....,.,,.. 1• .... Dihi sun S 51&.000 Sun s 571,000 Slin • 151.500 Sil •• 321.000 Sii ' 415,000 SUo • 391,500 Sun 11.241.000 Slin • 1•.000 sun Sil S 511.CIDO, ... .... • 115,m ..... •••• WSufl ..... S.n 1·5 , • 5 A.bmnlllClll' . 1·4 J.l>Holt 2·5 R.llfton , • 5 &.GfJDMJ 1. 5 G.Glaflntr 1·4 JJtoi.M 1·5 COnl~ 1 ·5~ 1·5~ 1·4 1·5 2·5 ~ 1·4 A.Tlltoft 2·5 ..... . 1·5 &.Gt-. 2·5 ...... O.QllriMll aClilln'Mll $1 ,850,000 Spec1Eularviewestateooapprox.3:6aaes. Appr<JI. , 5347 sq .ft. c:uslcm biof home. 5 bf and separale gt.est hruse. Priva pool and r~ !()( leMis and ll(JJeStrian. ~-;~=::.:.:.:.:::...:.:=.=.::.._~~;;;----.... $629,000 'D' JD ·ogle level exec. mi on Spyglass 1 • real oorplanforenmrtaining.Beautifulcoort- yard w/sparkling pool & spa. $164,.., Beautiful 38R. 38A Udotm on'48'w/largeso.facing patio. New kitdal. ballroom. hardwood firs. re- cessed li~ting, landqing. $1,as,• 2 story, custom commporary. SBR. 3-w attached garage. While war & city li~ts vfts. ---~------------------------- 24 HouR A o P ROPERTY I NFORMATION L1NE 1 -B 0-12 3 · 7123 (* THEN ENTER tHE CORRESPONDING "Auo10 Ao" l.D. NUMBER) 24 HouR A UDIO D ESCRIPTION OF Au. PROPERTIES IN THIS ADVERTISEMENT NEWPORT BEACH'S FIRST 24-HouR BROKER • Fan Designed 48<1. Su11c~. 4 SBth • 4Bedrooms (3 MtitCf'). 3 S Boahs • Lmd3 l~le'~ Mo~t Bcauuful Home • Unobstructed Main Channel View • Fum1~hing~ Maybe Purcha~d • "Gold Co~1· on Linda l~le. 2 Docks $3,900,000 $3,600,000 • 4 Bdr .• Loft. Spa Tub, Maid's Room • AIC Wine Cellu for 700+ Bo4tlcs • 68d., 4.SBa.. 3 Fireplaces • Enclosed Interior Atrium • Oourmel Kitchen wl&t-in & Wet Bat • Lowest Fee Price on Linda Isle (Ad. 6609) $1,649,000 CAMEO filGHLANDS 4731 Surm· Drive • 4Bd., 2Ba.. Rcinodetlcd in 1986 • F"uq>&lcc in Massa Bed., Sinpc Level • AJC.. Ocean &. City Liahc Views $995,000 LAGUNA BEACH 142 Sunset Terrace • 38d .• 2.5Ba.. 3 Stories • Fitq>lacc in Uvin&/Fafnaly!Mauer Bed. • Ocean View. PnVlle Loe. &. Omnuna $889,000 {Ad. 6602) • Remodeled S Bdr . S Bath Home • Formal Dining Rm. Library. Den • "Gold Coast" on Linda Isle. Pvt Dock NORTH LAGUNA BEACH 304 Weymouth • 48d., 4 58a., Fireplace in Living Rm. • Ocean View Eslllte. Immaculate • Bonus Room now u<;ed as a Gym CORONA DEL MAR 414 & 414 112 Camatjoa • 38d., 28&.. &: 28d , I Ba • Extra Lon& Sttcet·to-Slrttt Lot • Ocean, Bay &. City L11hts Views (Ad. 6617) BIG BEAR LAKEFRONT 791 Cove • 98d . 9Ba .. Plus Guest Quarters • · Approx 10,000 sq. fl on Obi Lot • Sauna. Gym R(C. Rm. & Mud Rm. • ~ Bd . <her 100 Feel on lhc W31cr • Interior Counyard wnh Pnvatc Pool • Second Large\t Lot on linda Isle I $2,300,000 L.H. • 3Bd .. 28n • F°U'Cplace m Laving Rm. • SBd., 4Ba., Gate Guarded. • City & Ocean Views. Model QuaJjty • Approxam:ucly 80' on the Water • High Ccihnp. Limestone Aoors. Pool • Creative Fin:incmg Available $1,095,000 (Ad. 6604) $1,050,000 L.H. BALBOA PENINSULA NEWPORT NORTH VILLAS · 208 Emc Bar Avenue 3148 Cone Poaofino • Ncv.-cr 48d., 381., Cl.a 1om Home • 48d . 3Ba . Marbella. Spa&. 8 B Q • MBR Suuc ct Livina Rm. w/Fircpbce • MBR . L!vina & Family wt F°llCplace • LrJ. Open Livin1 Arca. Viewing Bak. • Tiopcl~~Pal&Cmpcs $530,000 (Ad. 6600) $499,000 (Ad. 6601) . -- ''J Whether Buying or Selling ... Call ARVJLIA "A Full-Time Real Estate Professional" • MEMef.R Chahman's CIRCLE 24hr. Voice Pager: Of/lee Direct Line:· •Top 1% Realton Nationwide (714) 729-5430 (714) 729-7212 BIG CANYON This magnificent off ertng was created e:xckJstvely for an owner with discerning taste. Quality design and workmanship went into the total remodel of this 6 bedroom, 6.5 bath residence which lncfudes the bonus of a separate living wing for lnlaws or guests. A gorgeous pool, ~ and Cabana on an extra 3BR. 3BA. Great flow for entertaining. $619.900 Bi-Level lmmy Dramatic 2-story town- home. brick courtyard p(1us extra large patio, and deck. private k>ccition. llottw.ted ........ $549,000 ........ a. Cl All one level -no stairs. 3BR -3.SBR, morning room. den/Ubrary. Private pool & spa - Golf course location. $714,900 SBR, 2¥J3A, 3 fire- places, famlly & a bonus room, 3 car garage, OYer 3000 sq ft + pool & spa. Absob,rtely Gorgeous •.. c..a .. $419, .. GoHComH Location Enjoy beautiful views from this 2BR. 2.5BA + den overlooking Golf Course. Great bakony. Shows like a model. $569,000 Plctan Perfect •w.a.pina Oriental gardens w/sunken conversation &~us waterfalls this elegant 2BR + den or 3BR, 3BA condo. Must see! Highly motivated seDer!! $510,000 Model Perfect Lovely lower condo features neutral carpet- Ing, tile & plantation shutters. throughout. Also a door from kitchen to elegant patio has been added as special extra not In any other. ssn.soo ~ coorse~:as~ expansive formal and informal entertainment areas. Breathtaking master suite, 3 ~. many features too ntqnerOUS to list. 0.. of Neap wt'•_. -'r.:7;s~· • PAulA McKiNNEY #10 of 90 Aq1Nn iN 1994 · Pauidu1n Ciacl1 AwAad 1994 114 .. 729 .. 1264 BEAUTIFUL BAYSHORES, NEWPORT BEACH 4 BEdROOM, '. 5 BATli, CUSTOM REModd iN 1 9 8 7. 0vER '()()()SQ.fr., GATE quARdEd COMMUNity wirh 2 SANdy bEAchES. PnivATE MAiN FlooR BedROOM & BArk Nan Tully named to Prudential President's Circle Recogn ized for meeting high earn ing standards with 60 closed residential transaction s for the year Nan Tully of the The Prudential California Realty, Newport Beach office has been named 10 The Prudential Real Estate's prestigious President's Circle. The award recognizes residential sales associates who met the stringent earning ta.ndards with 60 closed residential transactions for lhe year. Sales associates who qualify for this award place in the lop four ~rcent of the international PrudcnhaJ Real Estate Network. "Nan Tully combines prof esslonaJ skill and dedication to create her successful Real Estate Network.,. Maxine Montgomery said, vice president/manager of the Newport Beach office. "Nan's diliaent efforts have brou1ht peace of mind to many satisfied buyers and sellers." Tully attributes much of her uccess to loyalty, dedication and bone.sty. Many clients become frie~ by the close of escrow through her lincere effort to make their needs and desires her aoaJ. By bearina the neech of clients, Tully helps to translate their aoals inlO visions of the future, then carefully hclpt them throuJh the bliyinJ, sellina and eterow procenes. "Because I _believe in the power of -- Non Tully networking with profc ionats:· Tully said, "I am pleased to be a team member with The ~tiaJ California Realty. The company provides an international association of top agents. a stable, ethical basis and state-of-the- art equipment to ensure that my clients have advantqe over the competition. Through The Prudential I am able to offer the be t to my clients." Tully specializes in Udo. Newport Beach, Costa Mesa and Irvine. HavinJ spent the last 23 years in her mnctplaoe, she keept ab«ust of economic tJa\da and opportunities by constantly updatins her education. Sbe feels to be on the cuttina cctae of the real estate nwket.. she must research ~ cocmns marbt While nepating the cunent market . N• nil; ca .. rwW • dw N..,,_, ..... o/7lll ,.,,,.""-' ~ !'..,,,, (1U) 1SUMM ( Fabulous vlew5 of turning basin, ~lion, sunsets 3~. 28,A, home + 28R apartment W1!tt \llev-15. . $1, 195,000 Uttlc lalbol Island Pnsttne Cape Cod 2BR 28A. Remod 1n 95 Gourmet kitchen 1n granite, brealcfast nook, formal dining Quality 1n bnck'woric, ~k & cab1netty $669,000 Prime 100 blk 3BR, cottage hm l.Jpgraded + 2 (1~) lrits RNe Isl triplex Front deck wfbtt./ VteN ·-$659,000 C~ Cod 3BR 28,A, location! G<e4't remo- dcTPoss1b1hty .. . ' . $515,900 Leaders In Balboa Island Sala and listings CHUCK RUMBOLD•MARY HARDESTY•LYHN WRIGHT•ROSE VALLERA ft9 Marine Ave Balboa Island How to make your home work for you By Maxine Montgomery A reverse mongage is a loan against your home. It provides a lump sum or monthly instaJlmcnt of cash to the borrower, often a retiree. who has equity in the home, bur may require additional income to balance the demanding California lifestyle and a fixed income. The way a reverse mortgage works is the lender provides the borrower with monthly payments or a lump sum at the loan 's closing. The big advantage is there is no repayment until the property i sold, or the owner moves to another location. However. when repayment time arrives. the loan must be repaid with interest and fees. The one stipulation: reverse mortgap only apply to the fitst trust deed. If this plan sounds ideal. it ju t may be. To qualify, you must be within the age requirements of the Pcdera.I Housing Administration (PHA}. This plan is •vailabJe only to seniors 62 and older. Whatever your aae. the best advice for scniors would be to contact a financial adviser or lender to decennine if a reverse mongage could be a viable solution. Through The Prudential California Realty you can talk to a qualified professional and weigh advantages and risks in volved. Here is an example of how a reverse mortgage works: A 70-year-old man has $50.000 equity in his home with a life expectancy of 16 more years (86) determined by government actuarial tables. (For 70-year-old women. life expectancy is 18 more years (88) accordfog to tables). Jf the man borrowed $50.000 for 16 years, he would receive $260.41 a month. The entire amount would have to be repaid (plus interest and other fees) by the borrower or by heirs should he die. In case of illness, the borrower continues to coUect the monthly payments. However, if the illness prevents the borrower from occupyint: home for 12 straight months, the note mes due. PHA insurance on reverse mortgages protects borrowers and lenders a&ainst the risk the loan balance miaJtt. at some time, exceed the value of the house. This means as long as you oontioue to occupy the property as yoor primary rei~, you • cannot be forced to sell or v~ -even if the loan balance exceeds the value of your home, or if the fixed lcnn over which you received your monthly payments has expired. AJso, the bc;urower (or estate} will never owe more than the loan balance or the value of the property, whichever is lower, and no assets other than the home may be used to repay the debt FHA in UnJK"e covers any further financial obligation to the lender and protects the bom>wer aaainst lender defauh1 Should a lender (ail to make payments as agreed on lbe loan, the FHA will continue making loan advances directly to the , Maxine Montgomery borrower. Property vaJues varied greatly over the last decade. These variances have affected the retirement planning of many. The reverse mortgage may provide answers for those on fixed incomes whose valuable assets including a home. could provide i~me and a safety net to give the peace of mind retirement should bring. MaiM MolfllHNry II ~' ,,,..,,.~ '°' ,.... ,,,,,."""' Calf/om;. hilt), N..,,olf a.-110Jfk1 ('!14) 1$9-U(JO. . • Caix Cod ChllTn -~ 38.A. , den & family room Remodeled in '93. Turn key condition ..................................... $695,000 floor plan~ views SpOCious roof deck, M8R bakony and-klnt pat!(). A l1ppnik Davis pro~ct . . . .. . ........ $1951000 Judy Muncy does it again· for Coldwell Banker '-' Judy Muncy has recently been honored J' the number one agent in sales through thl' month of August for the ColdweU Banker Newport &acb ofTICC. acoording 10 branch manager Cherie HartmAn. Since joining the ofTtoe in 1994. Muncy has been consistently ranked in the top fi,e in her off ice. 1be 20-ycar real estate veteran consiclcrs hel'IClf 1 relocation specialist. having worked and lived in Detroit. Ml. She has more than 21 years of experience and possesses a knowledge of the market which spans the east afl4 west coasts. She bas been ii\volved with wholesale limited partnerships, offioe buildings. apartment compkxes and re idential properties. The divcnity allows her to off er an expertise in the market and to demonstrate excellent ma.rkding and communication stills. ''The majority of my business is based on referrals," Muncy said. "My clients attribute their satisfaction to my energy, cnthu iasm , and knowledge of the market." Muncy said she offers a rare intensity and an ability to close the deaJ such that both parties come away satisfied. 'That is what's most impo11Ant." Muncy said. A resident of Ne\:VJ)Ort Beach for more than IS years. Muncy enjoys aolf. tennis and brid,e -and bCiN a ~r. l'tw, .. ,_.,, ,_,,... ._., .,,Miuf coll Jf141 M•11t:1 '1t C..... a..tir N1wptHt 111«11, (114) '"-HIJO, m. JM ........................ --..._ ..... -,___......_,~ ... , -··--·--... ___ ... ..., ___ ..._ __ ....... ....,...._.--...-__........ _ _..,._.-..... ~ --~----. -----·---- Large, Lush Garden Lovely Decor $645,000 Steps to "Victoria" beach Old World Charm $449,000 t Custom with boat tic $995,000 . Low, Low Price $560,000 Best View! Best C ustom! Best Value! $995,000 .__ ____ _ ONE YE.All NEW! Largest Model with View! $569,000 Huge View 4 Br, Den + Family Room Sl,950,000 Stone's Throw to Water $685,000 _____ OC>ooo __________ ,. --• ·-•r· ----· ---__ ,....,._ ........... _. _____ ......,.._,_. ~ ·~·>·~"' ' --.... ... ... • ....._ 1: 'at • l k ... .. C..i.11H>R.\H Sb\BRHZr -t Bd. 3 Ba • 1?1jnt honus for office or narnc .ir~a OH·r 2300 sq. ft. of <lw>rator perfcl'.t IJ\ing. S319,000 Donald aid Diane Haff ~ope 1•• fi1d just the riyht home for 101r f a11ily ... May I suyyest one of the followin9 homes for sale! Private Custom community with pool & park. Single story 4 Bd, 2.5 Ba, big &.mily room. Wonderful rtar yard with tons of beautiful landscaping. FuU back bay and mouncain \icws. .. ------·--..----------.--.----~---------~ -- 2) . • • • •. .. . . ... ....::~ .. ..: . ., 'tt ,__._ ~ ~ ~· ~· t1 2112 EAST BALBOA Di•tingui.hed u one of the most de.irahle Lay{ront location• in Newport Beach, this residence -only two blocks away from the oceanfront -command. a breathtaking view of main channel boating activity and Newport Center's 1pectacular .kyline. The gated e.tate of approximately 6 ,000 sq. ft. with a separate guest home are set on a lot of approx- imately 14,000 •q. ft. A deep lawn crowru 65 feet on the harbor and a garden, tree. and a private dock add to the unique private setting. An exceptional gated estate with sweeping views of the bay and Fashion Island skyline. $5,450,000 $4,850,000 LINDA ISLE -Exclmive Linda I.le l:i.- ing, remodeled 5 bedrooni home with dock on Ute lagoon. $2,250,000 319 EL MODENA -Lar6fe Custom home on an e.stra large lot in Newport Height.. Ocean & ~'1 views from roof declt. $750,000 AVE NG SENIOR SALES ASSOCIATE 800•610•6928 1736 ANTIGUA -Tiu. entertainer'• delitiht ba• 5 bedxooou in Qover Shores & acceH to 3 private beaches. $669.900 116 HARBOR ISLAND ROAD- Adjacent to Harbor I.land, this won- derful 3 bedroom home has a large patio. $685,000 -$3500/montli 609 DONALD PLACE -4 bedroom, 3 .5 Lath home •it. on a very private street in Newport Height.. $529,000 ·~---·· .. loo/:.i~ for & Jr~fl.J JA.~~f{iftl: wl~· ~' v~ff+!~ ~qj. ~>f,J t-b ya.rtl~"' rfit-l~ ~ttff t1t1A.i f/A~if1 ~rfi Wit/... -..,,,ro.ri~J#Jf1 -. /,f b-.1 fn,-.t-.,#, t~iJ /&w hJ~, /otttP AA"-. 4/f f-.t/.. ~ J...-.1 f~ t~rf~4t loe-.tiolf>.. <>A ff-.rlol>' /J/~J. Vt#WJ of !J. ... 1 /111411\J •Jr..J t"'4 ~i'1. l-i..j&A fro ... ., 10,QOO Jt .. ft, lot e~,1,·,,,..""t tM /'l"l'lt .. -t* ,,·.~ &#\,/ ro/, 2752 Bayshore Dr. • Parl< your boat • Least expensive Bayshore bayfront 2642 Circle Drive •Large home located in the heart of Bayshores BAYSHORES'S PERMANENT VACA TION HOMES 2722 Bayshore Dc. • Tum-key bay front • Turning basin views • Dock for 60' boat 2652 Circle Dr. • For lease ot For sale • Oversized lot •Off Shore . Mooring ____________________________ _._ __ ~---·----~----------- 1t"'•,.C-W~<#~·-~~....-c1..-~-~~~~-~ ----... ---. ------·-- ' I • \ • .:.._ -,:.,_:_ -._ -~--! Chart Your Co1ne to the . BENT'S -layfront Fleet 939 VIA I.Joo Souo ~ squre foot, r., tftido UUeUevable Qulity ledaced Ayai1 S4,z50,ooo 1100 E. IAuoA BLVD. J let. J la · Tm KeJ Sa1dJ lead • Dod Fadlities . Views of laJ aid Ocea1 J,11 E. EDGEWAlU Great laJfrolt Views Private SaldJ lead Dod Facilities S1,z50,ooo $1,090,000 601 lloo PARK DI. U1its fro• $475,0H to S1,19s,HO Prices (Great!) Horiu1 Views .ReadJ to Sell filtlen.,.n sn w. OCWRotn 11191 felt tf Octa Views . . JldfllllfOanla.1.-ntJ Ci111it•t1 Marcia f; Robert Bents 644-9060 XllZ P.H.R.F. (LASS l i • I l ~ ~ ' ~ , ta. .. I , r~·..,,~--. "¥-.... :. ~.;.r~i ..... ~...-~-•·· .• ... ~-:-~ • ~ .. ------~--.... ....... - -..,,--.-· -----..... .,..._ -.. ~ . }I • -_,.._ __ ~--------~-::....__. ~ ..... ---.. -... ,-.,.. ..... ··-· .. - 2021 Port Provence Open Sunday 1806 Pon Barmouth Open Sunday Newport Beach's premier family neighborhood. Susan Weir & Michael Dreyfus 644-9060 1962 Port Trinity In Escrow J BRUCE MILLER SENIOR SAi.Es AssoaATI PIEYIEWS PIOPEllY SPECIAUST La~una Bea ch • Ftr llflrilatiel • tlleSI pr1p1rtils WI lr*t Iller at 644-90~0 xlJI The Best Laguna Oceanfront ..... On a quiet lane and hidden behind walls and mature landscaping is this secluded 3/4 acre oceanfront estate with sun-dappled lawns, towering trees and stunning ocean and coastal views. The lovingly restored traditional home has 4 bedrooms, formal dining room, library, and family room in the main house as well as a separate guest house. This is an estate without comparison on the Orange County coast. $4,500,000 The Best Large Mediterranean ..... Stunning new Mediterranean home behind the gates of the exclusive oceanfront community of Irvine Cove with guarded gates and private beach. Limestone, granite, bronze and stone are tastefully combined in this classically inspired showplace. Five bedrooms, family room, library, pool, pool house, "elevator, subter ranean parking. $4,6.00,000 The Best Traditional Bayfront ..... Traditional home in the special community of Bayshores. Used brick, french doors, wood floors, cozy fireplaces and charming patios set the mood for this special location with main rurning basin and Pavillion views. Large private dock for your 60 foot boat. $3,l 00,000 ,. The Best Pi;ivate Community Values ..... Seaview is Newport's best value in a private community. Community pool and tennis, guarded gate and a wonderful location 5 minutes from Fashion Island. We have two executive homes, both 4 bedrooms, 3 baths Port Royal models with family room, 2 fireplaces, both with city and night light views and both are highly upgraded. $698,500 and $699 ,000 · The Best View Lot on Pelican Hill ..... Smashing, unobstructed ocean, harbor and golf course views from this 19 ,000+ square foot level lot in the gate guarded neighborhood that could become Orange County's most exclusive address. $1,300,000 The Best Ocean Close Building Opportunity ..... Older home in the wonderful oceanfront community of Cameo Shores, with wonderful ocean views and breezes. Priced at $895,000, it is a very low price for this exclusive community, and provides an excellent opportunity for a major remodel or new construction. STEVE SUTHERLEN 644-9060 xl26 ., - , .. • I Ill • ... WONDERFUL HOMES. - INCREDIBLE VALUES! Fabulo1M custom home with panoramic ocean & city views. 5 bedrooms, 5.5 baths. In Escrow! Beautiful bayfront with 011ersized dock for la'lJe yacht BEACON BAT $995,000 • Be on Vaca.tion All Year • Tennis Court./ D()ck Space • Enjoy Christmas Boat Parade from La1lJe Covered Lanai • 5 Bedrooms, 4 Baths £ope~y remodeled home on huge lot with nPimming pool. · •1410 Warwick• High quality condo with incredible ocean views. • 154 Cliff Drive• Personal (714) 717-11162 OfilC'e (714) 644•'1()6(J Ext. 122 A TAS1.'B OF LTFB'S SIMPLE CoMFORTS ••• Three Arch Bav -$750. 000 • Custom 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath beach home Built in 1993 Steps to the beach •• .AND GRACIOUS LIVING. Harbor RidJie Custom -$2.290. 000 6 bedroom, 4. 5 bath home with Panoramic views, Old World Craftsmanship Pool, spa and wine cellar! • LINDA MARSTON -644-9060 xl55 - .. .. ' ... .. . . --. ' CALL (800) 806-5766 FOR RECORDED DETAILS ON THESE FINE HOMES ~41~ ~41~ /rtrf 1 ffi/I /rtr!J ffill ~()u-l>w lttff..e J..-t fr~~w~ f.(tuyiwf1 ,-~ft.I~ {}dolr,.1117 C-.,.fdw... {Ju-~uw. C>AJfo-w. ~ A c,,-u.1 f>nu -11171.000 wtff.. e<fit f# ~U"'1· •fl• ·• fboN&JOYCE //\W N~~ /f1!1-11 ffi/I ~~f1.r OLSON1 11xrr /J No S11bst1111tc Fo1· £\-ptrimrr j tr~!~~ Lowt1>kk"°"" ~ f..Jfefa/f1 ~ti W ~J..11 IA~> 6tinx-~ Wtfl.. q,u.t-~fit! {jve,->000 f'f""/' fut ..,,,.~,. Ir hH"°"'4 ~ ~""""'I· !""'I w ,,... '>J>.000 ~to 1fr70.000 W""-" to l/,J0.000 AL1soN McCORMICK CALL FOR AN EVALUATION OR A PRIVATE SHOWING (714) 644-9070 x:40S ( SPY(~l.;\SS H11.1. ·- ... 815 BELLIS STREET, NEWPORT BEACH • Completely remodeled three bedroom Lusk home • Pool, spa and ocean view • AH new kitchen with delightful breakfast nook • New va ulted ceilings • French windows & doors GINNY ANDERSON . Off: 644-9060 Ext. 151 •Res: 759,-1997 Only one real estate company advertises fNefY home it hos for sale, fMJry day fN8'Y week ... Coldwell Banker H0mes advertises your property fN8rt day until it's sold. "li.emo e of' 1U your dream home on the best 180°ocean/harbor11iew lot in town!! · Open Sunday, from 1:00 to 5:00 p.m. 1101 Ebbtide Road, Corona de/ Mar For 11titlirio1'1il i11.fontuuio,,, or pro~I npruntt•tUm, ctUJ 644-9060 ext.136 Office 644-1635 Residence 25 RUB Gil.AND DUCAL $'75,909 Now $645,000 11ns 1;J/J/#t Fe•tNres ... • Approximately 3,711 square feet • Three bedrooms, plus enormous rcacation room 8t Additional bonus rooms. • Private pool & spa, Three car garage • Located in guard gated Big Canyon ·pERRYTAUB Bia °'""°" & Beko#rt ~Win 644-90,0 eJd. 111 • . . •Im a.min Magnificent 5 or 6BR, 5.58A CUiton\ tvn. Up dose ocean view, gated bead\ ecx:ess. Finest quality t/o. Lease for $ lOK/mo. Poss. Lease .... $2.495.000 C080NA DEL NAil Panoramic views from roof top & MBR w/fpl & 2 balconies, 3BR. 2BA. liv rm w/fplc. Separate dlnlng. Modem kitchen.. .. .. ... . .......... $495.000 MESA VEllDE 4BR, 3BA. two-story on a quiet street. Hardwood floors , upgraded kltt:hen and baths, formal dining room immaculate!. . .. $255.000 "\ . DOVEll SHOllES FOllECLOSlJllElll 6BR, traditional ln a fabulous location. 75ft deep water dock, wide lot!! 3 car garage, balconies. Views!, .................. Sl .695.000 AND, MORE! CORONA DEL MAR Dramatic near new condo with 3 full BR suites, gourmet kitchen with Subzero & roof deck. Unique side by side design. Two car garage .............. $559.000 Charming cottage plus ocean view artists studio. Roof deck, 2 car garage. Rl zone but has two separate Uving areas. South of Coast Hv.iy .......... $675.000 Irvine Terrace custom with walls of glass overlooking manicured grounds. 4BR, 3BA, family room, remodeled kitchen. Must see! ................. $699.500 Ocean View. South of Hv.iy. 17,700 s.f. lot with large 3BR. 3BA home. RI zone but arranged with 3 separate lMng areas ................................ $895,000 COSTA MESA Monticello townhome overlooks wide greenbelt. 2BR, 1. 75BA. 2 car attached garage! Huge MBR. 3 patios. Job forces move ............................ $129.900 Westbluff village end unJt, Interior location. 2BR, l.SBA, atrium. cathedral ceiling, 2 car att. garage, fresh paint. Near Wilderness Parle ........ $138.000 Mesa Del Mar pool home. 3BR, 1.75BA, newer roof, remodeled baths. Just a few blocks to Orange Coast CoDege. Owner wm catry 2nd ......... $200.000 Mesa Verde beauty. SBR, 3BA on a comer Jot over 9100 s.f. Upgraded, central a/c, formal din. rm. & large eat ln kltchen ........................... $359.000 . ISIANDS Balboa Island duplex has been tended with great care! 2BR, lBA tnain res w/brlck fplc & Wonderful kitchen. 2BR apt over gar ...................... $519,950 Balboa Island remodel. 4BR. 4BA two story with enormous l"'4fig nn, French doors, ~kitchen, sunny brick patio & 2nd story dk. ~! .................. $67 5,000 NEWPORT BFACH Newport Shores Remodel. Custom slate floors, Fnmch doors, new moldings & doors. Beautiful kitchen. 4BR, 2BA. Com. pool & tennis ........... SS 17 ,500 •• ... 644~1600 New Listings Woodbrtdge Newly upgraded 2 bed· room. 2 bath lownhome near lake. Don & Sally Anne Shendan $234,900 Eaststde Costa Mesa Cheerful 3 Bd 2 Ba home on R-2 lot Light & bfiiht Be rnard Towers $279,000 Lapna Vlllqe Privacy & seclusion, all new Interior. Pine floors, French doors . Bibb & Hixson $329,000 . --i-------:.-:-J'-----~ New Listings :~ ... BALBOA PENINSULA PT. $1 ,$95,000 Gf'eM comer beyfront location with 4 bedrooms and a pier One ol the finest views In the Harbor Bob Berg BELCOURT TERRACE $74S,OOO 3 bedrooms. J S baths with rnaister suite. fllmlly room. l llA!plxes. l car pace brick patio. ce111r1l air, two SIOfY Bert Reedy Marian Reedy CENTRAL NEWPORT $1 ,295,000 0ce .. ntront custom home with J 8d l Ba security system. 2 FP .. 1ne cellitr intercom ti leaded class windo~ Rick Langevin HARBOR HIGHLANDS $319,500 Clean and cule l bedroom Ur&e yilld Harbor Hichlands It's priced rlthl and ~.ldy to Co' lube Stephenson HARBOR VIEW HOMES $499,000 Completely remodeled C-1 In Hillbcw View Homes ) b9drooms. 2 baths Gree Lombardi Giel Thoma• BAYSIDE COVE $695,000 2 bedroom 2 ) !»th perlectlon on the l»yfront Gated community pool •nd 45 ft boiat slip available Buy it Love It Hillary Thamer Elizabeth Thamer BIG CANYON $92S,OOO Wonderful Deauvllle inockl townhome on golf courR with eapanslve view. used brick patios. prden. pool and spa Beverly Morphy COTO DE CAZA $225,000 -. 2 bedrooms 2 '5 wths. spacious loft end unit. anKhed pfate. mas1er su11e tarce patio cent,.i air light ;ind bricht Marian Reedy HARBOR RIDGE $775,000 S bedrooms. 9"-bal~ l car pfate G~at ocean, dly llchts. mounllin vlevr tnteraim. /llC and secunty system Rick Lancevln Carol Bera HARBOR VIEW HOMES $78',000 Fabulovs remodeled and expll1ded s bedrooms. ) 5 b.lths. pool. CU\.de·AC llCl'C* from peenbeh ug,. Lyle Allllon atendrath. BELCOURT $72S,OOO 3 bedroom townhome Traditional b0gh1. toe.Med nev commwnlty pool F~nch doors and windows. plant1llon shuners_ Virginia Zenz BIG CANYON $1 ,139,000 Lovely traditional s1.l.ie family Broadmoor with S sp;idous bediooms. lwdwood ftrs. F~nch doors & windows Stella Worden Danny Bibb 4 bedrooms + llbnfy, 1 t~n la'lltfl, pool, spa. and fron1 row views ol the city. bay Ind Pacific Dottle Austero Christine Kim HARBOR RIDGE $1.950,000 Newly bull! 5 bedroom home wilh library. vrorlovt room. pool itKf SJ>.l View. View vie-1 Wlll tl3Cle Christine Khn Dottle Au1tero HUNTINGTON BEACH $'98,SOO G~.l( loQtlon, dOM to be~ a.a. loc plus morel WeH rnal~ned BELCOURT $99S,OOO ~ Belmurl~lovmhome ~ 4.<IOO sq. It) bedlooms. l '5 baths. Aendl doors and windows. dlOllar 5Cailt3Se Unda Lyle Alllson Elsendrath BIG CANYQN CUSTOM $2,495,000 Tum-key custom by f'al1 • bedrooms. library. medl.1 room. pool ind spa, .,anile and marble Sara Marvin EASTBLUFF $585,000 Everyone s Idea ol h<>fM Warmth and c:harm. camion and e~ .. 11h custom finishes In a 4 bedroom fllmlly home Coby Ward HARBOR VIEW HILLS $680,000 Well m.llntained. expanded s bedroom home. Done with qwllty l fl:::r:=:-F~nch doors and vrlndows a mot"e Dottie Valentine Susan Laird HUN11NG10N HARBOR $, ... ,,,000 Sped«Ullr ~on tip olTrinidad ISiand s lld. 7 Bl MCh ) ..... cloc:b and ~240'onbey ~&~ Jerry Flnster ,. BELCOURT CUSTOM $2,850,000 Belcoun Esute · 4 bedroom suites. '5 car pfaCe. libfary, prne room. family room and pool Beverly Morphy BIG CANYON CUSTOM $3,500.000 c~1va11nc c:ustom clestcned and built by Fan Grand S9ildous hvlnc spac:e 1 levels Views, views. vie.,.~' lames Gray Danny Bibb EMERALD BAY $825,000 Larae 24.000 square fool view IOI G~ .. , opportunity to build •n pnvate beach community Guard gated Rod Daley HARBOR VIEW HILLS $819,000 Cc>rteous OCC!"nlharbor virw tamlly home Remodeled 4 bedrooms • l<1mlly room Pool and spa, lush beautiful ~s Carole Johnson 8e1utlfutly desitned !Nine C0\-9 home -.1th • bedrooms Md flbulovs rear ylNd vrlth pool BIDWedmore \- • r I • Oce;in v1ev. J bedrooms \ \ baths C> ur ear~e l FP 2 "et b.l~ lvC Dnealy «~~ from pnv~te beach RJck Langevin LIDO ISLE $2,495,000 B.lyiront on 40 ft .,.tde lot " llld • den Llllllt" bay<;tde tenace (, dock great Vte\01 Stella Worden Jerry Finster Debi Bibb NEWPORT NORTH Vlll.AS $468,000 1 bedroom' l baths l car garatte J lorepl.i<es 1nte11or cu~tom11r-d 24 hour gatf'd communlly Lincoln 'i<hool dtstrlcl Greg Lombardi POINT DEL MAR $499,900 8ei1ul1ful UJ>Cr~d ~ bedroom • ' b.;1h home shows like ne ... Cornl"t loca11on c.lose to COM for 'hoppln1t anti d1n1n11 Guy Uvlngston THE BLUFFS $309,000 Remodeled! ) ~rooms. 2 baths with city llchts. pe1k-oce1n ind c.t.tlna views Eacellent condition! Don't wilt• Patrick BartoUc ' IRVINE COVE CREST $2.395,000 Spacious nev. s ~room custom home Crrat desltn Ocean view. spa and larae yard Gated. private bead! and tennis Sara Hinman NELLIE GAJL RANCH $669,000 (~tended 4 bedrooms 4 S baths 1 Cir gar'ie. v.orkshop. 3 fl>. In-law quaners. lush landscape. next to horse trall RJck Langevin NEWPORT RIDCE $749,900 lhf' Pointe largest model Hard"'ood floors " 8d 4 5 Bil • bonus room Ginni Johnson Greg Lombardi Stella Worden RANCHO SAN JOAQUIN $259,900 Jl,<nor~mte 11011 courw vlev.s from this highly UJ>«rilded 2 bedroom San loaquin condominium John McMonJcle Knodt-out vlewt End unit. Ill.ht French doors and new .tndows. private counyard. treaibek/9eck Say view Beverly MorphJ IRVINE TERRACE $549,ooo Grell v;ilue• Remodeled l ~rooms 2 bit hs lovely pool and spa Unique contemporary Marian Phllllppl NEWPORT HEIGHTS $545,000 Wonderful Newport Heights family home 4 bedroomt. 3 baths & YefY sp1elous! Prlv.ite pool and 51>1 Sel~ motivated' Patrick BartoUc NORTH LAGUNA $1.999,999 ""'mium beadllront In North~ oriented 10 sunsets and surf! Laite lot v.lth d~ beldi access• Mary Ellen Wqlarz Bob Weglarz RITZ COVE $1,895,000 Lilree custom home .. uh undercround parltlne for C>+ cars Great medla'bonus room. FR. kid's pme room and llbrary Susan Scanlan Dave Busk ~ly coif coune view. Specious 2 bedrooms. 2 baths. altlehed pace. u~ Gated comt1111nlty Sue Thomas IRVINE TERRACE $1 ,095,000 Utr.J IM&e home on blc lot -fU5I remodeled' 5 ~rooms. 4 5 bMhs. Flt e~rose room CieM masi:er bedroom Unique! Marian Phllllppl NEWPORT HEtGHTS $81 9,000 ~ Europe.111 scyled villa. a family home with all the amenities s bedrooms • s baths ol the the finest workmanship Guy Uvlngston OCEAN RIDGE $450,000 Second IOW ciPtyon view lot with fl.i pad Reidy to tMld! Creac opponunlty to build •custom home In Newpon Coast Marcy Weinstein Susan Scanlan SAN CLEMENTE $119,500 l..lrte comer custom home she. near level Cood vleW5 Priced to sell quickly BllJ Wedmore WEST NEWPORT BEACH $199,000 Ocun~t d\lplex on the sand ln t!:, -cl beach 2 bed.l'OOft'IS. 2 i.ti.. . lbedrooms.l bMll..~ 2c.w..,.. Ronda Hein Spectacular ocran c01Sdlne vtew buildtnc site ld~ent to 2 Mitt Slncn homes One sold tor.over $1.000.000. Steve Hlgh NEWPORT ISLAND $699,000 Ne..pon Island Nyfront with dock Home ~In wonderful condition With l bed- IOOlnS plus ic-ly I bedroom~ Jerry Finster PELICAN POINT $749,000 Wonderful 12 000 9Q It lot on the tolf course Close to the ... ater with an ocean view Guy Uvlnaston SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO $1.195,000 Enfoy harbor v1ev.<S from this huce 4 bedroom, 3 S bath home 1n Conemarll by the Sea Connie Maxsend , BELCOURT SOPHISTICATION! 53 Belcourt Drive North $1,475,000 u &.~~· ~,~ ~ "''c.; ,. ~~· ~i-~~Q~\ t;~ o~i-~ • CUSTOM CONrEMPORARY ON ExTRA LARGE LoT IN QUIET INTERIOR l.OcATION . . . • NEW EUR<>:-STYLE KITCHEN, ENORMOUS FAMILY ROOM, LuXURIOUS MAsTER BEDROOM, BATH AND RETREAT • FOUR tiR GARAGE .1 • • PRivATE Poot AND SPA • .. ' ' McMe>rtig-e '717-4711 . Premier Lido Isle Bayf'ront Spectacular Lido Isle Home 343 Via Lido Soud · 3 3 2 Piazza Lido $2.495.000 "$1.099.000 Prime Oceanf'ront Location Newport Helsht:s Family Home 7106 West Oceanfront 5 Partc Place $1.099.000 $1.069.000 -· I• -~-·- • Laad .. rk Parcel -Privacy & TnlnqutlltY . • ApprOxlmatelJ 36,000 Square Foot LOt · • WOlldetfwllj ~pointed Tradltloaal Home • ,.....,_+2Dema,6.;a.tha,4Car ~. DIMe Jahmce IOldee, Famlly Rm. • ....... Roo• ~-to Teak OceilafrOat DiKk • GNllt Room Ope• to Oceaafront Teince & •olllat Lawn • Mllblre F ... , Black Bottom Pool & Spa, BeaWtlfwl ~rdeu With Meaadertnc Brick Petllw•J9 • Pl'Mlte Stepe to Beacll & 11clepooa. ,. _______ .......... .............. •• •• • t 9',l • .. .... eel; ........-~~-..... .-....~~~~~-..... -.. .. ~-.. ~~-,~~~----~t:~~...,--=,f --~-~--....~~-~ ~--.. ---... t ..... ,.,.-. -.-'. ~;--j"; -w ... --.-...... ..__.,,. -__. ... SPAaOUS EXECUTIVE MANSION. SBR, SBA estate owrlookinQ the bay, pm & ctty IWds. f.xtentM use of marble/mirrors. Huge pOol/spa on f>ft:~Come & see It. at $899,900 PRDIE OCEANFRONT LOCAnoN $775.000 Oa>al front comer on Bab:la Peninsula l'Y:Jht on the sand. Great s.w. exposure maximizes the sunset view. l.Jue In the c:otrage IMllle you plan yow-dream house-by- the-ari .. Cal fu specillcs. ATTEN110N BlJD.DERS FAlltJl.OUS CORNER LOT ONLY $299K Teer ~ or rehab in Newport Heights! Cal for details on this $J-eal opportlllity. ti OPEN HOlJSE SAT. Ii SVN. 1-5 OCEAN VIEW MANSION 4.000+ SQUAB£ FEET $899.900 ~t 5BR Newport Beach estate. H~ JJ?01 & ~ In~~~-Boros rm. di1ing nn. larrWy rm. 3 marble tr'Ps, handsome paneJed baiy + nu:h more 2500 <1ff Or. SID&BY-SIDE 2 STORY two/three bdrm. units. A-1 coudttiou. cxctllent rental locadon. Ideal for condo c:onwnlorl. WaJk everywhere! Offered •l $409,000 ROllERI TA\'LOR 675-7300 PENINSULA POINT. 58R + fam rm., den, bonus rm, gourmet kit &: a _tunny pedo. Ocean/bay "'.'eWS In this great floorplan with room to roam. Offered at $798,000 DAYNA PEI Ill 651-4610 OCEAN VIEW BEST llVY ••• $199.000 [).Jal McNer Slites ~ this very charmng & prt.late rondo In ~ COOVTUlily ""1ttllrl waldng dstana! to the beach. l..Mng rm features fireplace & opens onto the patio ~ ~ landscaped grounm & oooan view. Kitchen feallies loCs of OOll1ter spoce & t&e. CMlner wiling to heJp w/~ oosls. BAUIOA 8lJSINESS OPPOR1tJNITY ONLY $39.000 CMrl ~ own sabl In great beach area with loCs of foot traffic. Abd.rte tum-key ~ Cal today for rrore Information~ this exa?lerrt bu9ness Opporlunity. Sf'JJER TRANSFERRED REDlJCED TO $169.900 Walt< to the beach from this deJki1tfU 2BR penthouc;e In gated COO"l'1'U1ly \Mitt assoc. tennis, pool & spa. Peek ocean \.tew from balcony. ~ entry + other rustom upgrades. fUlL.llME BEAOf HOUSE by the Wedae. Ught/brlght Interior In this 2BR cottage wttJiln ~ distance to the beach & bey. Price NOW $360,000 DAYNA PEI Iii 651-4610 NEWPORT COAST. Highly upgraded "Altezza" Plan 0 + 500 s.f. borius nn, + 3-ar garage! Panoramic ~· mtn &: city lights views. Off at $649,500 RON TAYLOR 509-3737 CAMEO lllGHlANDS aJSTOMHOME Ocean \Aew 38R home that has been remodeAed & enlarged. Oak/glass sliding OOors. many upgrades. Large comer lot w;\.ash landscaping. Price redJced. REDUCED TO $729.000 OPEN SUN 1-5 1857 BRAEMAR WAY. NWPT BCH Huge 6BR home on extra-large lot in desiratie cU-de-sac location. large bad<~ w/room for a pool, hoop oourt or RV.ooat storage. Specious patio. fam. rm., st\.dio or office w/we! bar, handsome flagstone frpl In liv rm & fam nn. Nk:e & bltjlt w;tlg l4hbAls & high beamed ceils. A rn..& see!. MOllllE HOME UV1NG NEAil BAY $175.000 Teniflc location .... 28R + 2BA. 2 spoce pari<i'lg. Just lock the door and go fishing. SPACIOUS 4BR home with lam rm. din rm, 2 frpl. custom kit wlbay window. 2 patios, fruit trea It a spa In beck yard. Offered at $479.000 ilOllER1' TAYLOll 67S-7SOO ' . .. .. I• .. .. •I ' -- .. ·-· .. -~) ~~ .... -,-...... -. _. . ... ~ ---. -------- Canyon and ocean views in San Clemente Magnificent estate surrounded by lushly landscaped grounds provides plenty of privacy. And the two verandas offer expansive ocean and canyon views. An exquisite home in the Baycrest Dover Shores area. 4BDRM, 3.5BA completely remodeled. Bright family kitchen center, office, fenced pool with yard and garden. Newly o~ market won't last ... The main house offers six bedrooms, five with first floor location. and four baths. A gourmet kitchen with extra wide sut>-i.ero refrigerator and freei.er. leaded beveled glass cabinet fronts, center island and garden window. An oceanview library with built-in solid oak cabinetry. And. the step down living room feature s 22-foot vaulted ceilings, custom crown mouldings and eight-foot custom marble fireplace . Dramatic spiral staircase leads to the master bedroom, featuring marble fireplace. Rae ~odgers French doors opening to a deck overlooking the courtyard. The entertainment room bas built-in cabinetry. marble counters, wet bar and refrigerator. 714 7 60-5000 RF/MAX South Coune!ii A spacious gue t house offers vaulted open beamed ceilings. walk-in wet bar, skylight. bath, cozy window seats and lots of storage. .... For mort inf ormation call Sttvt Edwards aJ Frtd Sands Coastal Pro~rtk1, (714) 248-5511. - R•t•• Hof September 14, 19951 KEY LENDERS AND RATES 30-year fixed INTEREST 'JI. PQNTS LOCK· TYPE PHONE RATE OWN <!) IN A.PA Abacus £!_na~~~ Grp_. _ A (714) 375-6666 7.250% 5 2.125 30 7.503 American Home Loans R ' (714) 955-3633 7.375% 10 1.625 15 7.578 --------------'--------------------American Savings Bank S (800) 562-6272 7.500% 20 1.500 30 7.691 -------------·------------~ Bank of America B (800) 424·2632 7.625% 5 1.750 45 7.844 Cahlomia Federal Bank --Coast Federal Bank Countrywide Funding ~etn~ Mortgag_! Group Directors Mortgage Down!)' 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Oceanvrew Financial ProFed Mortgage Unton Bank -Western Financial SB s (800) 225-3337 7.~ 20 1.625 45 7.704 s K A K s A s (800) 300·5626 7.500".4 20 2.000 0 7.744 (800) 8n-562s 7.375% 5 1.s25 45 7.578 (714) 759-9692 7.125% 5 2.500 (800) 808-5626 7.375% 5 1.875 ---(800) 336-9639 7.375% 20 2.250 14 15 30 7.416 7.604 7.644 (7~729-9200 7.250o/o 5 e.ooo 12 7.490 (800) 232-2309 ~500% 5 1.875 10 _7_.7_3_1 ~ (800) 672-4332 7.375% 20 2.250 30 7.644 B (800) 560·5001 __ 7.500% 20 2.000 30 7.744 K s s A K A K B s (800) 700-5650 7.375% 20 2.125 30 7.630 ---(800) 560-9000 ~00°~ ~2.250 45 1.n1 (~ 975-5051 7.500% 10 1.500 30 7.691 (714) 857-7977 7.250% 10 2.125 15 7.503 (~) 622-0102 7.375% 20 2.125 30 7.630 (714) 651-6355 7.375% 5____!:.62~$ ---1.£8 (800) '686-3756 7 250~0 20 2.375 30 7.530 (800) 453-1288 7.500% 20 2.000 60 7.7« (800) 393.9312 1 :150% 5 • o.soo 30 1 .838 30-Ye• adjustable INTEREST °" P04NTS MAX. MAJtGIN ADJ. RATE DWN {'9) A.PA LOAN ('JI.) 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Features include: formal dining and living rooms, a warm family room with wet bar, a library, maid's quarters with s.eparate entrance, wine storage, and a gourmet's kitchen with solid granite countertops and Sub-Zero refrigetator. Other features of this unique property include a pool/jacuzzi, four car garage, gym with sauna, intercom system, and ocean and city light views . ..... • ... (714) 720-1760 ··1 .. . . I• ~-------___ ..._.. __ .._. - BALBOA ISLAND 23 Luceme 2BR Sat/Sun 1-5 $495,000 125 Garnet 2+1BR Sat/Sun 1-4 $695,000 Owner/Broker , Betsy Boyd 760-9590 Balboa Island Realty r • 2300 Redlarids JBR Sun 1·5 $409,000 673-8700 Agent COSTA MESA 642-3033 2341 Fordham 3BR S\ln 1·5 $209,000 3087 Corte Marin JBR Sun 1-5 $439,000 George lane/Prud Newport VulcilCo Honda, Agt. 760-8834 640-7083 970 Magellan 4BR Sat 1·5 $235,000 46 Rue Fontainbleau 4BR Sun 1-4 $950,000 Owner Marilyn Reed 557-5069 Balboa Island Realty NEWPORT BEACH 673-8700 11 7 Via Havre 4BR Sat/Sun 1·5 $799,000 508 Vaa Udo Nord 4Br Sat/Sun 1-5 $1,599,000 Cannery Village Realty C.annery Village Realty 673-3777 673-3777 1224 W. Bay Ave 58R Sat/Sun 1·5 $2,495,000 1' 512 Vaa lido Nord 4Br Sat/Sun 1-5 $1,449,000 Cannery Village Realty Cannery Village Realty 673-3777 67J.3777 21 Royal St. 4BR•un 1-5 $1,095,000 Big C.anyon Villas 2·3Blt Sat/Sun 1-4 $345-469K Hanu Reddy Realty Melinda Mason 559-5555 Barbara Sanregret Realtors 2188 Vista Entrada 3BR Sat 1-5 $349,000 759-7700 George Lane/Prud Newport 760-8834 NEWPORT COAST • c ~ 2290 Lalinda Ct 4br Sun 1-5 $635,000 7 Givemy JBR Sun 12·5 $479,000 Key Realtors Owner 967-0800 640-5051 Reserve an ocean view in San Clemente ' ( Del Cabo Propenies has announced the Buyer Incentive Program on the remaining two homes m Phase n of up 10 $15,000. These homes, which are ready for immediate move-ins, are located in the pre~t:gious gate-guarded community of Del Cab-J in San Clemente. Each plan offers four bedrooms and three baths on two levels with 3,087 square feet of living area. Both homes are on a private cul- de-sac near the neighborhood's two acre ocean park. One of the homes features outstanding hillside, valley and ocean views. The other home is on a very large secluded lot backing up to acres of open space. This exceptional buyer incentive program is offered fOf a limited time, and only on these two homes. Buyers will receive up to SI 5,()00 in a price reduction. financing assistance or decorator upgrades. These homes arc priced at $329,000 and $339,000. Del Cabo also offers homes in its third phase, which is now under construction, offering large lots and out.standing ocean views. "Del Cabo offers so much value that we're geuina buyers from all over ... said Leslie Faitb.anb. m-site sales representative. "You simply can't find values like this anywbcrc but here." With family rooms. bonus rooms. dens ,,.... three-car garages and spectacular ocean views, Del Cabo is attractive to families looking for a home with lots of room. "It's a great neighborhood for families," Fairbanks said. ':Every home is on a private cul-dc·sac and the entire community is guatded so parents appreciate the privacy and security this offers. There are highly rated new schools nearby and the city's beaches and .,.,-ks provide lots of recreation and sports activities for children, too." Del Caho is situated on nearly 70 acres of property and will offer a total of just SO homes. "We enjoy the lowest density of any neighbc:>rbood in our area." Pa.ilbanb said. ••Most of the landscape is kept in its natural state. perfect fOf kids to explore and hike." The 180-degree panoramic views from homes include wide, ocean vistas. Saddlebact Mountain. the aolf course and lightS of the Forster Ranch valley. . The homes feature classic California architecture b.ighlipltd by window sbutten. wood raftas and window shelves, view decb and aenuine c1ay tile roofs. Bach home has di~ access to a thtce-car garage with rolJ-up doors. Interior appointments include family rooms with wood-bumina firq>laces and 'nerytni~tctJ1i4IJOOnt ioctudes.a fitq>laoe remotely controlled from the master bed. Kitchens feature European-style cabinetry with laminated interiors, ceramic tile countertops. two large 30-inch wide ovens, built-in microwave, four-burner sealed glass- top gas range, stainless steel hood wjfk wanning lights, triple sink and encrgy- saving dishwasher. (n each home. a break:fut nook adjoins the tileben. Mas1a bedrooms include ipacious walk- in cloeets and volume ceilings. Master baths feature sepante glw-enclosed cenlllic tile showers. oval contowui tubs. two saftb ind cermUc tile countertops. Every home bu an interior laundry room with plenty of cabinet space. 1be two-story Plan Two fcatuta tbreeo-to five -bedrooms and line full MtbS in 3.087 square feet.. A country-style kitchen, adjolnin1 Che family roam. opens IO Che rear patio and area and off en hillside, v-.lley and <Uan views. A Jqe bonus room upstain can be an office, children's study Of enlertainment room. I The PIM Three, wich 3,3SO square feet offers four-ro m· bedloolna and ttne blthl. One of the bedrVOml arid a bllb ia on 11'8 first floor and can be a peat room or maid'• quart.era. A craftsman-style scaircaae widl an oak~ to* ICCOfld level. Tbil .... .. newly expanded floor plan now includes a library room with balcony loft overlooking the entry . Appointments include tteeSSed kitchen and hallway lights, raised panel doors, customJ>a,seboa.rch and door molding. buttod-gla.u comer_ windows and raised entries. The homes exceed CUJTent energy- savina requirements and fea1Urc added insulation, an efficient water beater and a naauraJ...gas fon:ed air beating system. For security, each home includes a fire protection sprinkler system and smoke ~. Del Cabo is a priva&e. pied community of SO homes. 'J"wo.thinis of the 70 acres tanain in its natural s&ate. To visit Del Cabo, take ID1ast1te $ to San C:Wmeme's Camino de1 &trelLa wt Tum inland and Che tUeec beoome1 Cimino del Loi Mares. Continue to Portico del Sur, tum left to Sombreado, tum left to Altura and left to the Del Caho mridel Complex at the lop of 1he hill. • ,_, mOdel bOCbeUft open daily fi'om 10 a.m. to clutt, excqit Moacllf whm the hours 1re nooe ID dutk. Por more irif onnation, call • .r.1i~Vl•14· -lIARBoR RIDGE - A gate Guarded Community PRICED TO SELL $49S,OOO Ocean. Bay, IJqht Vi~ Exclusive. Pnrniwn Loe a ti on • Custom Elegant single level 2BD. 2BA townhome. Private courtyard, decks, patios granite walls, lush landscaping, community pools. spas and tennis No MEu.o ~ -As.sUMABI.£ WAN ~2~ CATAliNA NEwpoRT BEAck S b1d100111s, 4. S bAThs, iNcludiNG upAun GUEST OUAITHS. USTHN chAaM & TudiTioN Th10uGkoUT. WGI yud ANd J ua GAUGE. R1duc1d TO sdl AT Owner /broker 760-9990 $6J9,000 • DEbi Bibb 7'j9,,,707 COAST NEWPORT PROPERTIES 4 ~ fllau • Sii !II• ..... C.lif. NEWPORT RIDGE •'JIONTSERRAT'' WINNER, 1994 .Residential Pro}ecl ~the year, Del.ached Harbor Ridge Estates Open House 21 Toulon Sunday 1-5 7 Giverny Inoredll>lY perfect 3BJ\, 2 YaBA home on _premfum corner lot with offtce ancl" aweeome upgrades I New P·rice $875,000 Transferred Owner Must Sell. •Granite oounterlops ls island • Add'l reoeaed Ugfl~ • Built.-iD ~ .tJ &ecurity sys. • lluoh, muc.h morel $479,000 By OWner, CO-op Brokers 840-5051 ~Ul.m-.& ..... m Dccoralor's CU8tom 3BR. 2BA home arUsU<:ally detaikd with the Oriest of rnat.crial8 and c:ral\.8tnanshlp. ~'\":Cl French doors, custom cabtncts. lra Gun · Uy room. Mast.er 11Ulk wtth lrg retreat.. mJrrottd bath w/nuublc rount£r&. ~l kitchen w/ltallan Ule. P\ctatr- csquc gardens, paUo 8r eolar pool on big coma lot. McUculously mnint.alncd . .................. Large View Home Marcie Adler 759-9028 Resident I Realtor METRO • JJ;I ' PRlvATE CUL-DE-SAC $635,000 A 48Rgiant4000sq.ft W/3jireplaces. 3 dining areas, 2fami(y rooms, (Pool and Spa) on quiet street. Owner Wants Quick Sale Call 967-0800 Dick McKasson Key Realtors ~ HEy, Look ME OvER! Build ME Up TEAR ME DowN BuT l'M FuN, As Is 40'x l 18' R.-2 lm, 50's }BR, 2BA hoME. l'M bRiGliT & AiRy, All lATh & plAsTER, H/W flooRS, 1 Y, block m BiG CoRoNA. $6 2 ~ ,(){)() (By Appt, PiEASE) ~ del .Af.a1t ~~ ~ 61'1·"'4.~ ; .. . .. ... I• .. -,. __ ~ --.. ~s;.---;;;j •. -. -~o . -. . . ~ ~ -. - - ------ St. Mich~I offers ideal Newport Coast setting A great family neighborhood, priced from the mid-$300,000s Highl ighted by a prel>tigious Newport Coast M:rtmg and elegant designs. the St. Michel neighborhood by CaJifomia Pacific Homes is ideal for the lifestyles of Orange Counry homebuyer.. -including young and growing familie11. Priced from the mid-$300.000s, SL Michel feature' four graciously appornted de,ign' nmging from I, 913 to 2.466 MJUare fret of interior living 'pace. Elegant lloorplan<. rndude woodbuming fireplace,. drJmJlll. u'c 111 "indn" de,1gn,. formal II\ ing and dining morn-, l.'Omenient interior laundry room'. two rar attarhed garage' with dirert indoor ac<.:e'' and )ltandard frunt yard land-.caping. Well-,uitcJ lo .i<.:rnmmndate the bu,y. Jl.11\e life,tyk' of 11-. homeowner!>. St Michel "ill lcaturc t"'o recreation plan\ - pn .. ate. un-,iLc fac1hue-. <.:omplete with 'w1mming pool\, 'PU' and barbecue areas - great for entertaining fami ly and fnends. Showca,ed within the St Michel rnllcction i' the 1.913 '>quarc-foot Plan One. the Beau<.:aire, which ha s three bedroom'> or two bedroom1' with optional den and two and one-half bath' Highlights of this home indude a co1y family room comple1e with fireplace. hrgh 'olumc ceiling'> m 1hc fonnal II\ ing arc.i' .ind a break!J,t nook with 11utdoor acre'' The Plan Two. the 2.1 ().t 'quare-foot Camarguc. offer' three bedroom,. two and one-half bath,. ~pacmu:-. family room. bn:akfa~t nook and 'kylight m the maMer bath : the ~crnnd 11001 overlnnko;. Lhe formal d1111 ng area Becau'c the plan \ optional loft prm 1dc' \ cr,atilny and mom tu grow. thi' home i" perfe<:t for iarger familie-.. The Plan Three. the Lorratne. ha.' four bedroom' and three bath ' in 2.378 square feet of expan ... 1' e living 'p.ice Thi\ elegant lloorplan j, accented by a circular ~ta1rway, lavish ma!>ler ~uite. and a center bland in the contemporary kitchen. An exceptional home for families j., the Plan Four. which \howca<.es up to four bedroom., Cdown,tair<. den optional) and three bath!> in 2.466 o,quarc feet of ex pansive living space. Hrghlights include a cozy breakfa.c;t nook and center 1'1land in the kitchen. a romantrc circular 'tairway and luxurious master c;uite. Optional decks arc also available on select view locations. "The Plan Four is exceptionally well laid- out and very appealing on many levels," sai d Scot Matheson. a real estate investment banker. who recently moved to SL Michel with wife Kimberly and baby boy, Taylor Scot. "In addition Lo a bright. conlemponll')' floorplan. having a view and a coastal location were.our top priorities. "lt was important for us to have a sense of openness and not feel confined," Matheson said. "Four bedrooms was a must. and we also liked the elegance and spaciousness of the interior, from the entryway to the vaulted ceiHngs and spiral . taircase. The kitchen was also a big selling feature and the walk-in closet in the master bedroom, absolutely huge," he said. According to Mathes.on. St. Michel is the be5t master-planned community money can buy. because it is close to good schools, local parks, the beach and bopping facilities. St. Michel includes a variety of amenities. 11uch as contemporary kitchens fully equipped with General Electric white appliances including a built-in electric oven. gas cooktop, microwave and dishwasher. maple cabinetry with finished interiors, handset ceramic tile countenop and cast iron sinks. Eittensive coontertop space and oven.iLed storage cabinets and pantries are featured in each plan. Re<;identc; can also personalize their new home fmm a series of options such as 11pa tub.,, ..ecurity and peaker 1>y111em11, closet. and garage organizer~ and upgraded floor CO\Crtng,. Dc:-igned by award -winning Richard.\On. Nagy. Martin. the St. Michel exterior~ are appointed with wrought iron accent!>, wood 11huners. radfos and transom windows (per plan). complete fro nt yard landscaping, full yard fencing and durable fire-resistant concrete tile roofs. As part of the renowned community of Newpon Coast. this neighborhood is situated ju11t 11outh of Newport Beach off San Joaquin Hills Road and is adjacent to the established neighborhoods of Spyglass Rill and Harbor Ridge. It is also in clo<.e proximity to Buck Gully Canyon and the public hiking trails at Lo'i Tranco-. Canyon. Newport Ridge residents will enjoy being doi.e to Pelican Hill Golf Club, shopping at Fa!.hton Island and South Coa.\t Phua, the recreational dei.tinations of Newport and Laguna Beach. and the cultural event)\ ot the Orange County Performing Arts Center and Newport Harbor Art Mu~um. In aJd1llurt, re..,iJcul:. will h1t'-c dtl e'cepuonal range of recreational opportunities within the community. Planned and developed by The Irvine Co .. the 371- acre Newport Ridge community 1s proposed to have a variety of neighbomoods. Proposed open spac~ includes 38 acres to be devoted to parks, trails, playing fields, and canyon view overlook areas. The Newport Ridge Community Park is propolied Lo feature picnic grounds. a fonnal group picnic/view tructwe, a tQl lot. playgrounds. a soccer field, two softball fields. two tennis couru, a volleyball coon. a basketball court and informal playing field Families with children will appm:iate the landscaped paseo system with pedestrian pathways which will circle throughout the Newport Ridge community connecting the neighborhoods and neighborhood parks. Homeowners in Newport Ridae automatically become a member of the Newport Ridge Community Association. Monthly association dues maintain the quality of the common aru facilities. Newport Ridge is included in an Asse ment District and Community Facilities (Mello Roos) District. Califorru• Pacific HOTOC offers bomebuyerc; a depth of professional experience and a commitment to excellence secOf1d to none. This dedication can be i.een and appreciated at every step of the homebuildjng and homebu ying process. California Pacific Homes is building neighborhoods of award-winning homes and a tradition of success and stabiUty. To visil St. Michel from Pacific Coast Highway. take MacArthur Blvd. north and tum right on San Joaquin Hills Road. Tum left on Newport Ridge Drive and follow I.he 11igns to the sales office. From the San Otego 1-405 freeway. take MacArthur Bl vd. 1>0uth and tum left on San Joaquin Hil b Road. Tum left on Newport Ridge Drive and follow the signs to the sales office. The St. Michel models and saJe11 office arc open daily from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. For more information, caJI Jeanne Schumacher or Jerry Gahan at (714) 721-9634. Grubb & Ellis . names new senior vice president of operations As the new senior vice president of operations for Grubb & Ellis Residential Real Estate Services. Susan Cook'-C)' will be responsi ble for Svson Cooksey the financial operations of nine offices. She will design and develop an integrated accoonting system, prepare financial and operationaJ projections and provide acquisition analysis for future expansion. In addition, Cooksey will oversee the administrative support functions including human ~recs. benefit plans and infonnation services. "Susan's financial and management abilities are truly Impressive; we are very fortunate she chose to be part of our management team," said Dennis Gordon, president, Grubb&: Ellis Residential Real &tale Services. Cooksey's background includes rDOl'C.--__ than 20 years in various financial positions with a national real estate company. beginning as controller for a regional operation and advancing through the corpora~ sllUCturc to work as a financial bu jne consultant. Most recently, she served a .. director of finance and administration for the Northwe-.t region. with headquarters in Bellevue. Wa. She ako ran a successful financial and real est.ate con ultation company while llVing m Washington. She rccentJy moved to Orange County where she will work in the firm '!> Newport Beach corporate office. ... can't convey the enthusiasm and team spirit which is evident at Grubb & Ellis,'' Cooksey said, "and that is why I accepted this position. The positive dynamics of the company. combined with the exceptional managemeo1 suppon from Chuck Neubauer and Dennis Gonfon. is a winning combination for the rcaJ estate indu try." CaU Susan Cootu1 at Grubb 4 Ellis Newport &ad olfic1, (714) 644-6200. Gndl& cl Elll.s Rtlilkndal Rtal &tale &mets "41 nilft olfic•• and J«J ral.t1 assodalt1 1trYilft Oran11 tuUJ So ~10 countk1. Grubb 4 Ellb R11i4e11dal RHI &Wit &rvk11 1ta 1Ht11 a IMIRIHr of tit• Bd# HNta tut4 G&r*lu RMll ElflllU S.rritn INfWOtt "' ,,,.,.,.."' l'Hl nltlU ftr-•IM• 1H2. Ponlld ill 1911. Ii ll a "*'*"'°""I 11nwort of .on Mu 100 •llllHr ftlJlll trlt* _,,.. tltiM 1,#0 o/fk•r """lltOl't .,. Z-',000 11c,,.,,, MUI tUlodilUI ill ,,.. U1tilMI S-.i, 0...... tuill Pturlil Rico. ---. 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 Map not to scale Ford Rd P1eiflc Coast Hwy • N New hnwlshed homes available for · tourtnc and saJe from I to 5 p.m., Sat/SUJI ONLY ' 5 Longboat. Newport Coast 4.400 square feet with panoramic views of the ocean. harbor & city Priced at $1 .595.000 NCE Newpo rt Custom Estates is pro ud to announce the completion of two fully furnished and professionally decorated cust o m homes in Ocean Ridge Reservations are now being ta ken for a limited collection of up to 14 new homes ranging from 3.000 to 5.400 square feet These special homes will be developed by Newport Custom Estates and built by Hilton Homes Creative architecture and exceptional detailing provide an incomparable setting for elaborate entertaining as wel l as intimate family living. Palatial entri es . soaring cei lings. elegant curved staircases. stately columns. arches and niches are only a few of the stunning features built within each home. A visit t o our furnished homes is an incredible experi ence. one you will never forget! For Information CALL 714·647·2452 NEWPORT CUSTOM ESTATES, INC PJ'UCT.S l:ft'ECTIVE Dl'!AOLTNE OF PUBLICA1'10N ANO SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOlM' NOTICE AU. SQ fT. ARE APPROXIMATE, llOMl>!OWNERS AIJTOMATICAU.Y St.COME A M&MBER OF AN ASSOCIATION ASSOCIATION OUCS MAtNTAIN TH£ QUALITY OF COMMON AREA FACILITIF.S HOMES Sl!JUl:CTTO ARCHITECTURAL CONTROL COMMITl'F.E APPROVALS SEE A SAl.Lq R£PR£SENTATIVE P'OR MORE ~ INl"ORMATION NEWPORT CUSTOM ES'fATES IS NO'I' AmLIATl:D WITH THI IRVIN& C'OMPANY. NCE PROVIDES PROlltCT MANAGEJl£NT SERVICES 1''0R THC CONSTRUCTION or NEW HOM.IS LICENSED \!!I • CONTRACTORS ARI UHi> TO I UILD ALL NEW HOMES NCC Rl:S&JlVF.S THI: lKlHT TO PURCHAS& l..01'8 AND IJOMU FOR RESAIA I " ' ' ( .. I I .. r •I I• r ' September 18 8:30 a.m. Orientation/Induction 20 9 a.m. -noon, Environmental Hozards; 1 -4 p.m., Procuring Cause 22 10 a.m. -2 p.m., Broker Preview 25 9 a.m., MLS Committee Meeting 27 8:45 a.m .. GPA Committee Meeting; 9 a.m. -noon. Real Estate Analysis; 1 -4 p.m .. Property Management; 2 -4 p.m., COMPASS Beginner Course 28 7:30 a.m, Chairmen/Boord of Directors Meeting; 10 a.m. and 2 p.m., Internet Training Class. 29 1 O a.m. -2 p.m., Broker Preview DUNCAN FORGEY: Still on a iourney AGENCY: Coa\t Newpon Propcnu:~ JOB TITLE: Salt:' A''oci:.1h: FARM AREA: Lido 1 ... 1c. We<>t Newpon HOW LONG WITH AGENCY: Four year' CITY OF RESIDENCE: Costa Me\a HOBBIES/INTEREST: Photography, golf. surfing and writing CLUBS/ORGANIZATIONS: Newport Harbor Exchange Club • LAST BOOK READ: "In Retrospect" ..... Duncan Forgey FAVORITE MOVIE: "Fanta~ia" FAVORITE RESTAURANT: Renato's and La Cave FAVORITE GETAWAY: Costa Rieu PET PEEVE: Unnecec;sary aggravation HOW DO YOU DEFINE SUCCESS? A life-long JOUrney Wt want lo hear from JOU through our SNAPSHOT column. Tht colulM ftahues real estate owntrs, broker, 0111111, maruting rtprt1tnt.ativts, or any Ollter staff wumbtn you woul4 liU to lrigltlight. Wt encourage JOU to send a plrot.o (black and whiU, ifpossiblt), with company naJrU, person and SNAPSHOT lfUJrUd on back. Send or fax your itifo~t.o:-Jq,ce­ Schtrtr, Dail1 Pilot, JJi W. 1Jll1 SL, C•sl4 Mt1a, C4 92621; Faz: 71~2'. Dtiullin•: S p.11t., 'hts""1. W. 11,.,N.11 ii as space is avaJJabk. q 1011 •tt4 lo lllMlke chang11 16 tire copy ~r ii has bttn submitted, plta1t call Joyce Scherer, 514- 4242. -• -.. ---• -... -----• --.... -.......... ro.. •• -... ,. HBC serves -third annual Volleyball tournament . . ecJ . interested in participating in the compctJtJon Those mterest m can call Todd Ownbers, Bumeu competing Or attending OevelopmcntCorp._.a1(714)54+7600tobe • placed on a team with other HBC members sign up now and guests. . This year. for the first tune. HBC ha\ launched an exciting new sponsorship program enabling companies and individuals to benefit from vaJuable exposure at all events. meetings and activities throughout an entire year for a minimal one-time cost. Corpornte sponsorships. available in level of gold, silver and bronze. enable HBC supporters to gain maximum exposure at more evenL~ for less cost. For more information call 1im Kihm at the Keith Companies (714) 641 · 4205. On Thur., Sept. 21. the third annual Home Builders Council (HBC) Summer Volleyball Bash is the place to be for a hi gh-spirited competition, great networking and a scrumptious barbecue. The event promi ses hundreds of dollars in ca.'\h prizes to winning volleyball teams and champion booJa-hoop contestants. Many other exciting games and raffle drawings will be awarded as well. The event will taJce pl:¥:e at t~ Sporting Club at Lakeshore Tower!> in Irvine, and individuals interested in attending or competing should sign up now. "Great music. a delicious barbecue, frosty beverages, quality networking and a free HBC volleybaJI T-!.hirt are a few reason~ to attend.'' eo<hair Scou Alston said. "Hundred!> of dollars in cash prize.<; is another." Casb prizes awaiting the winning team~ include $400 for first pJace. $200 for second and $100 for the third-place team . Raffle prius will be given away throughout the day, including dinners for two at prestigious area restaurants. weekend getaways, sporting clothes and gear, and much more. Team wann-ups will begin at 2 p.m .• the tournament will kick off at 3:30 p.in .. final competition rounds will take place at 7 p.m .. and barbecue steak and chicken will be sened bccween rounds. Awnrd prc~nt.ationl> will culminate the evening. The Sponing Club at Lake horc Towers " located at 18007 Von Kannan Avenue in Irvine. west of the San Diego Freeway and north from the Jamboree Road e\tt The team entry fee is S 150. plu' a $35 fee for players and non -team player Jttendee,. 1lle fonnat for the chc11lc:11gc j, w-cJ. wilh one HBC member required to be on the sand court at all times. Te<1m entries are limited to 16 teaml> on a fir·,t-come. fir ... t- serve basis with prud entry fee., lndiv1duab The non-profit Home Builders Council ic; the educational ann of the Building lndu~try Association/Southern CaJifomia (BIA/SC). In 1994. HBC was awarded the honorable Council of the Year distinction by BIA/SC for overall excellence in its programs and membership upport. The group's dedication and support of the building indu!>try 1!> underscored by its motto: HBC ... a tradition of commitment. "The Home Builders Council i), well known throughout the building indu!>try for its significant contributions to education in the fonn of scholarships. grants and programs that benefit students and young professiondts," said HBC president Sue Cnse of the Presley Companie.~. "Your involvement and participation in evenb 'u'h as the volleyball toumament help-. u' an llUr efforts to provide quality educational programs for the future of oor incluo,try .. Don't misi. the HBC costllned bowling mixer on October 30. For more infonnauon about HBC membership call Ano N1etzke of Uti lity Connection!> at (71 4) 582-6960. To pl.act a rtstnation for tltt volleyball bash and barbecue, to htcomt a sponsor or donatt a raffle prize, cont«/ Scott ALfton at (714) 64()..2535 or Jay B/akslte, Chicago T'itlt. (714) 263-0150. Star -Real Estate goes on-line Frank McDowelJ. president of Star RenJ Estate. is now on-line through Listing Link. the Internet's No. I real estate source. ''This~ keeps my company on the cutting edge of real estate," he aid. "Now our ageo~ are able to offer client<; a global marketplace, through our new tale-of·the· art. on-line sy tern. We have the potential to reach more than 4()..million lntemet subscribers in more than 150 countries. along with the growth potential or 1 million new lntemet subscribers a month ... According to McDo~ll. it is imponant to make use of every tool available when marketing a property. The greater the property's ex pollute, the greater percentage of reaching a potential buyer. '"lbe explosive growth of compu ter use has made on-Line exposure an impon!!l..t and ~ary rool 111 today's market,'' he said. "I feel -alooa with our pr~ncc lo Orange County\ most widely read publicatiOn-; and memberi.hip in local multiple listing services - my on-line agents can offer the large.st pos ible expo ure for their client's property.'' Fronk McDowell McDowell. president of one of Orange County's leading independent real estate brokerages, said the primary strength of Stat Real Estate is ln the combined experience of its 180 agents with an average of 14 years experience. Slpr Rtal Estate is a.I JOOSS SkU~r A.,e., Fountain Vallfy 92108, (11') 754-6262. .H A R B 0 R V I E W H 0 M E S N E I G H B 0 R H 0 0 D NOW SELLING mLVE EXQUISITELY CRAITED HOMES LOCATED IN THE HARBOR VIEW HILLS AREA. ' IN THE HEART OF NEWPORT BEACH. Newport Hills Escaces. A ltmtted editton cl Just 12 exqu1suely crafted homes, all on cul-de-sac srreecs, all offering 3,562 to 4,168 square feet of beaunfully de.signed ltvmg space-and all m an mcomparable Newport Beach locauon. Appointments include everything you'd expect in a contemporary home of importance in so exclu· sive a setting: Handsome excerior designs with tradicional front porches I custom-quality win· dows I large yards with rear-and· side yard masonry wall fencing I custom-crafted ~ with ook hand-railing and white enameled balusters I wood-burning fireplace in living room, family room and master suite with custom· designed marble or bnck facings I custom-designed wood baseboards and door moldings I recessed and soffited lighting I island kitchens with G.E. Monogram built-in appliances including 42"· wide refrigerator/freezer with icemalcer I concrete tile roofs I three-car garages and much more. Newport Hills futates. True exclusivity ln chc hean cJ Newport Beach. I NEWPORT HILLS ESU TU Fr o m $695,000 Newport ..... °""""-A.Nil PGft T..,n Ol'a{Wy~1~ .. ,~ 714.644.6811 LOW TAX RATE NO MELLO ROO S PriCu, ~11111 ... wt .l,ecl 10 ~ W1Chour llOlltt. $quwt bJCIC'S11t~ tl<aes~ topbllle.S.•~ bdra.11. MAN N I ~J G ~: H 0 M ES I I \ . . ~ .. .,. •I .. .. • .. . . I ~ I I• ·~ 1 ..__.._ -- Executive country club home Looking for an executive home on the golf course? Then look no further than the eighth green of the prestigious Santa Ana Country Club Golf Course. Enjoy the pectacular views of the course from an oversized. private patio. Completely remodeled with two large bedrooms. two and one-half baths. vaulted ceilings with built-in bookcases. custom fireplace, French doors. beveled mirrors in dining area. an extensive · ki tchen and ~ludcd spa. Offered at $379.000. Call Kmt McNaughton of Grubb & Ellµ, (7 U) 644-6200. Exclusive bayfront • Uncla Isle Located in an exclusive guard gated community. this bayfront home with large boat dock affords a dramatic lifestyle aJong the gold coast of Linda Isle. Decorated with neutral tones. this expansive three-bedroom. two-story home has vaulted ceilings. a great room with vast window expanses overlooking Harbor Island and the main turning basin. The bricked patio area includes a built-in barbecue and wet bar. The kitchen is an entertainer's dream with central cooking island, marl>le floors. two ovens, two dishwashers, sut>-icro refrigerator and built-in salt water aquarium. The spacious master suite is baysidc with a fireplace and wet bar. Perfect for guests. the lower bedroom also offers potential use as a maid's quarters. The oversized third bedroom, on the second floor, could be used as a bonus room or office. For more ilt/onnation, caU Mary DiTul.IW of Coast Newport Pro~rths, 4 CM.c Plat.a, Si.. 260, Newport Stacia, (714) 759·3713. Only three homes remain at the final closeout of Manning Homes Newport HiJI Estates, an exclu ive edition of just 12 luxury homes on large lots in the heart of ' Newport Beach. '1brcc of the most spectacular lots arc stiJJ available, but buyers better hurry as nine of the 12 residences have already been sold and first move-ins are scheduled for the end of this month," said company president Jim Manning. The final homes at Newport HiJls Estates currentJy arc priced from $695,000. Immediate move-ins are available. "Buyers arc clearly impressed by the spaciousness of the lots, which off er plenty of room for patios. swimming pools, swingsets and more," Manning said .. The 6o~ will range from 3.562 to 4,168 square feet with four to six bedrooms and attached three~ garages. Spacious lots wiJJ span from 8,745 to 16,901 square feet. offering plenty 6f room for real front and back yards. The American Traditional Craftman- styled residences are arranged around three cul-de-sac streets off Newport Hills Drive West, from Port Stanhope to Port Taggert. heightening residential seclu ion in a very private neighborhood setting. Newport Hills &tatcs overlook the fairways of Big Canyon, and close to Newport Center and just minutes from open-air shopping at some of the world's finest shops at Fashion Island. Several of the homes offer sunset and Big Canyon fairway views. Newport Hills &tates residents will become mcmbets of the Newport Hills Community Association, providing families with access to aU bf the advantages of life at Newport HiUs including: the community's swim complex, baseball and soccer facilities. Children can walk to the academically acclaimed Anderson EJementary through Newport Hills community park. and Manning Homes is adding a brand new baU-acrc park adjacent to the northern edge of Newport Hills Est.ates. Newport HilJs Estates offe rs a selection of three spectacular floor plans designed for entertaining elegance as well as family comfort. Traditional covered front entry porches set a welooming tone reminiscent of days gone by. Woodburing fireplace~ with custom-design marble or brick facades will warm both the formal li\.ing room and family room in each home. Master bedroom suites will also feature a woodburing fireplace with polished-marble facade and hearth. Family-sized brealcfast nooks and walk-in pantries (Plan 2 and 3) will highlight gourmet kitchens. Interior laundry rooms will have a sink and Corian countertops. A security system will be included in each borne. Pmnium upgraded amenities will create a custom-class elegance in home, including custom wood windows, cuslo~-crafted oak railing and enameled balusters, custom rounded wall comera, cusfom wood baseboards and door mooldfogs, distinctive eigtlt foot raise9 ~I doors, custom designed recessed, dual zoned and thermostat controlled air conditioning and heating systems, 75-gallon water heater and recirculating bot water system plu s soft water hook-up. Professional quality gounnet kitchen at Newport Hills Estates will boast General Electric Monogram Series self-cleaning 30- incb double oven. convection built-in microwave oven, automatic dishwasher and gas cooktop. Custom European cabinetry with white laminated interiors, two compartment cast iron sink with KWC faucet and spray wand. ceramic tile: count§tops with (uJJ splash. under-cabinet fluorc'Sccnt lighting and island counters. In addition, to woodburing fireplaces, ultra-luxurious ~tcr bedroom suites will include walk-in wardrobes with raised·panel by-pass doors, leohler Roman tub with dec.'orator-selected ceramic tiJe, band-set ceramic tile shower, Harden porcelain and polished chrome fixtun:s and Kohler china lavatories . Eye-catching exteriors wiJJ be distinguished by band-crafted entry doors. ceramic tile roofs, full rear-yard fencing and hand crafted traditional front porches. To reach the sales office 11 NeWport Hills Estates, from MacArthur Blvd. take Ford Rd E&t to Newport Hills Dr. West and tum right Take Newport HiUs Drive West to Port Taggert. the sales office is located at the intersection of Newport Hills Dr. West and Port Taggert. For aMidonal in/onltGllon, caU (7 U ) 644-6811. ~n.dail110a.M. to 6p.a The Prudential applauds top agents North Laguna craftsman home A large, quiet mature lot urrounm this four bedroom. one bath beach area home. Set back on a wooded, deep rcctanguJar lot. this home has potential for future expaniion. ~ Located in one of Laguna's prime areas and a short distance to main beach, the vill"Be area and shops. The 5treet to alley lot, offers privacy and ~uality living. Newer French doors and windows are in place to complement the beamed ccilmg. hardwood, floors and ru~tic stone fireplace. Offered at $385,000, this is a great ~rtuni~ivc a premier beach communiticJ. For ..,.,,.,.,._,.,., e.U W"' DI o/CM.t Nrwport ,,..,,.,, 4 Cini P1cJ4 S#. 1ff, N..,_, a.d, (11') 7. lJ. Maxine Montgomery, vice president/manager of The Prudential ,, California Really, Newport Beach office, was pleased to name the top sales executives. The monumental sales of the Newport Beach office represents $104 miJlion in closed sales volume through July 31, 1995. " "'These agents deserve a special salute for cxccUcncc," Montgomery said. '1'hey are q ~real estate industry." TOP TEAM: Melinda and Marty Jones. NO. 1 AGENT: Vicky Tsang. TOP AGENTS: Mac Mackenzie, Bev White, Marilyn Read, Barbara Amstadtcr. Arvilla Sheron, George McGaffigan. Clarence Yosbikanc. Anne Hoover and Hugh Swanson. Montgomery based the record sales, pf the select team on diligent effort. high wort ethics and proreuionaJ commitment. ''Each of these sales e1tecutives maintain high 8Wldetds dvou&h networking with professionall. cOndnuina educitJon Uld sttat.egic fllltbdna." Mon~ uid. 16 11 I !. I I '1 •• •• . "'They arc local experts with international reach." Montgomery is also pleased to welcome several top producing rcaJ estate professionals who have merged with The Prudential California Realty NewportlRach office: Lynne Valentine, Carol and John Jacobs. Karen Lynch. Mariann Cordova and Bobbi Mczgar and Jerry and Christa Long. The Prudential California Realty Newpon ~off~ bas been a safe batbor for the highest level of real estate associates for many years. Recent trends in the real estate matket have made it increasingly important to fonn alliances to to create a higher level of marketing and a more powerful base of referrals. Through The Prudential California Realty Network. the sales executives benefit by the latest technology. innovative marketing strategics and the most powerful international network of information. 10 rMClt n.. ""*"""' Ctlll/onm RHllJ, Ntwp«t lh«lt o/lk'-~ (114) 7SJ..'6IO. Distinguished as one of the most desirable bayfront locations in Newport Beach, this residence -only two blocks from the oceanfront -commands o breathtaking view of main channel boating activity and Newport Center's spectacular skyline'. The gated estate, with a separate guest house, is set on a lot of approximately 14,000 sq.ft. A spacious lawn crowns 65 feet of harbor and o garden, trees and o priyate dock odd to the home's unique private setting. The six bedroOfn residence provides primary entertaining areas flowing from the entry to the living room, the dining and family rooms, and the gourmet kitchen with its wood parquet floor. The home also features an elevator, radiant heating, study, crafts room, block bottom pool, and spa. Other spe<:iol' amenities included in this estate ore the separate ·master bedroom sitting area, porticos, central vacuum, walk-in vault and security system . for information on this outstanding home, Please contact: - Dave Won.e at Coldwell Banker Newport Beach 644-9060 x109 Promotions, expansions and accolades: Hot Tips II coming soon George J. Papno and Boni C. Pereira of ColdweU Banker Real &tate Laguna Beach, have been oamcd among the top luxury rul estate professionals in the . Un~ted State by Unique Homes. the national maga1.1ne of luxury real estate. . Pagano and Pereira· pesence in the directory ranks them in the top 20% of their marketplace, and indicate.' a proven reputabon for excellence in the listing. marketing and selling of premier properties. eaa ~ J. ,,.._.a ao,,; c. l'trtin til Coltlwftl llaku Rtal Eslllll, Lapno BHtlt, (1U) 644-9060. . Marcus a M...._p Rn.I Estate lnvestmtnt '"*tr11t Co., announcei> Mark SlrauM. Mark Lucacu and Alan Reay oft.he NcWJJ011 Beach office have been appointed ~iot investment <;>ciatcs, according co Harvey E. Green, senior vice presidentlliOUthwt t division. The de~anation of ~nior inve,tmcnt ll.'-.C!Oeilk is aiven to.,_.. who hive demonstiiled lltrORl:i.ctenhip qualities. completed 1 cliwni1ied aroup of traftllCdona llil 1te con1isaent 1op earners in their otncea. ~ S1rau'' Jnmcd the Newpon Beach office in 1987 and -.en ed J\ ~gmnal manager from 1987 to 1991 He wa' re,pon'1ble for the producuon. training and hmng of agent\ that accounted for 'ale' w11h a cumula1ive \alue of about $800 mil hon in more than 200 separate tran,acuon<, Smee returning to the brokerage. S1rau" ha.' 'peciah1ed in the ...ale of tenant-lea,ed pmpert1c' Of the S80 million in propert1e' he ha' clo.,cd since 1992. 781/t have been '1ngle tenant tran!>action\. Lucel>CU j()ined the Newport Beoch office in 1987. Hb area of expertise 111 the sale of large retail ~hopping center.. nationwide. Focusing on ne ighborhood. community. power centers and community and regional shopping mulls. Reay joined the Newport Beach office in 1989. and i'i a consistent top performer. closing more than $100 million in income propert) 'ales. In 1994. he was the fifth highest earning agent out of 400 agen~ company wide. and the higheq producing broker in the hbtory of the Newport Beach office. Reay ~peciali~-in ~iale..oLholel and mo1el propertie~ in Southern Cahfomia. Mlll"Cus & !tf illichap rtal Eslale lnvtstltltnts Brolctra1e Company SJHCiali.zts in tlte sak and acq"isidon of incolflt producin1 proptrty. Tiit coMpOny ltas 23 offices tltro"flwul tJtt country. Kimberly Davis, a 13-yeu veteran of the commercial real e tale industry. and Derek Scott. whahas more than seven )'CW'\ of diversified'i1tal estate experience, have joined Marcus & Mlllkhap Corpontt Real Estate ~nkts Co., 1n Newport Beach. according to 11tornu Glblon regional manager of the office. Davis, wh<l will rtpreWtt tenant'l in the leasing of office pace in Oranat Countj • • has an extensive background in operation.,, project management. negotiation and lea.-.e adminjsuation. Prior to joining the company. \he provided management services to property owners, including Pnnc1pal Financial Group. Guardian Life lmurance Co .. The Irvine Co .. and individual investors. Scott wiU specialize in sale leaseback and a.\sct acquisition and disposition. Pnor to joining Marcus & Mmichap. he performed financial analysis and market research for a large California-based client. resulting in its decision to retain a 20..building. 250.000- square-foot commercial/industrial complex in Orange County. a decision which will result.in an estimated savings of more than $5 million over ll 10-year period. Marcus & Milliclut.p provUle nal tsta.U strvices silltilar to o corportdt nal tsta.U dtpart11ttnt, wltklt luu brougltl national recognition as a lfding provider of sopltisticattd U1t0nl s~rriet1. Mooardl Communities otCaUf'ornia i. prepariog for ex pan ion. With pmspcctl for Southern California looking bnghter and expansioo plans endorsed by the 1>3rcnt company Monarch Development C~ration, Monarch Communitie. of Cahfomia has named Gary Enp. a 20..year hQO ing inc:hlstry veteran, a project manager responsible for ongoing and new con truction and cu 1omcr se....Uce. "All igns point to a much healthier housing climate for 1996 and, with Gary a;. project manager, we arc well posilionc<I to take advantaae of forthcoming opportunitie.~ without compromi ina either the desip Mlnovation or the construction excellence we believe arc critical to our competitive ec1&e:• il&Jd R. Gordon Cnla. the company's rnanllln& di~Of. Since Monarch Communiuei. wib fonned in September 1992. Engle ha' \\orled clollCly °" ith Craig ru. the project managrr tnr Birtcher Construction ai.signed to the company's first new home communit). The Heights at Marina Hills. Pnor to thJt. he held position\ in management and pun:hJ,ing with SC\eral leading Southern California homebuilding finn . He alM) ~ned 10 )e.1r' as general manager in charge of land ucqui ition . planning and entitlement 101 J Newport Beach-ba.-;ed finn. ln his po ition at Mqnarch Communiue~. Engle is responsible fol" overseeing all ongoing construction activnie!>. including pennit processing. purchasing. coordination with on-site supervisors and muJor subcontractors and the scheduling be1ween construction and sales. "Customer service h. a k~y element in both building n quality reputation and in laying competlti\e in today'o; marketpl.ice and. by assigning this rcspon~ibility to our project manager. we are telling our home buyer. they arc just as important to our company :1' the home themsel\es.-Craig 'llid. Proclaimed~ Hot 1i~ n. thi year·, marketing semin3r will be held in conjunction with the Sales & Marktting CouncU of Soutbun Calilomla • (SMC/SC) dinner meeting Wed .. Sept 27. al the Irvine Marriott Hotel. A panel of u rop prof esqonal' will reveal their hone~ tip and trend~. and cutting edge !lterth. Rcc1p1ent~ of the SMC/SC'<> Third Quarter 1995 Sale Awards will be hon<>rcd. Networking scs. ion. 5:30 p.m.: M>C1al hour lU 6 p.m.~ dinner at 7 p.m. and panel • prc.41eot•tion at 8 p.m. Otll (114) IJl·,3"J-m11 .-. i1'/onMllM. Dr*w;. ,...., Sqlt~r "· • .. I . ~ . •• 41!' . . ... . . ... . . .. -.. . . . "--.... . .... - We invite you to personally meet our· agents : and t ~isit these wonderful homes . . ~ NEV\f. LISTINGS BA.I.BOA. PENINSULA 17 47 Mirarnar ' $979,000 BALBOA. PENINSULA. BA.YCREST 2448 Windward 1831 Tradewinds 1837 Tradewinds Torn Thomson $497,000 _ David McCulloch . .-~ .. •••9.000 David McCulloch i420,000 EA.ST COSTA MESA. 201 Suzannah Place Kevin Kanda SATURDAY & SUNDAYS INVITATIONS I COSTA. MESA. 7 Sundance Kevin Kan~ LAGUNA. BEA.CH 194 Cliff Drive Lioo ISLE 844 Via Lido Nord WESTCUFF/DOVER SHORES 1410 Warwick SUNDAYS INVITATIONS BA.'tCREST 1809 Glenwood 16 Rue Chantilly THE BLUFFS 2049 Vista Cajon Corona del Mar 426B Goldenrod HARBOR ISLAND 26 Harbor Island HARBOR VIEW HILLS 1226 Keel . " 1931 Sandcastle ·~ 1101 Ebbtide Road D'ette Steelberq Kay Parker kevinKanda $249,900 $149,SOO $449,000 $3,200,000 $999,000 $$2$,000 $629,000 $289,000 $319,000 $9,ooo.ooo $960,000 $99$,000 $899,000 $419,000 $699,$00 $490,000 $934,7$0 Exquisite 9 Br. bayfront where no expense was spared! French lirnestone · floors & decks, 4 car qaraqe, private boat dock. Fabulous niqht time & bay :views. $3,490,000 - Boni Pereira & Nancy Laviqne BALBOA. PENINSULA. Fabulous location in main harbor of Newport bay. Steps to downtown Balboa shops & restaurants. Private beach & dock. Priced for quick sale. $1,290,000 - Marcia & Robert Bent• CLIFFHAVEN Cape Cod charmer. Close to beach, schools, shoppinq & services. One of Newport's rnost desirable neighbor- hoods. 3 Bd, 2 Ba, larqe lot with fruit trees & boysenberries. $489,900 -.... ChriSty Lanqf ord HARBOR VIEW HOMES A cute cottage on a larqe lot with a white picket fence. 3 Bd, 2 Ba home with French doors & windows. Remodeled kitchen & f am.ily room.. Ml9.000 - Su-.n Wflir