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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1996-03-09 - Orange Coast PilotS P ORTS
Senior stars tee it up
at Toshiba Classic
Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 I •
'Cos;ta Mesa, we have. a prOblem~ ... •
.·•Some want 'moon' removed from park, but scouts ~ope to make one 9iant leap for lunar-kind With petition.
By Carolyn Miller, Daily Pilot
MESA VERDE -Savirtg the cement moon
in what is tmofficially called uMoon Park" is
the 1atest mission launched by a small group
... of Costa Mesa Cub Scouts. .
"I don't want them to take it out -it's
Moon Park," said Nathan Marsteller, 10, who
lives across the street from the park where he
often plays. "The moon is ·what makes it
unique.•
When Nathan and a few of his fellow Cul>
Scouts in Troop No. 373 learned from
Na~an's mother, Debbie Marsteller, that the
moon may be destroyed by a city wrecking
ball, they began a campaign to save the
celestial form and started circulating peti-
tions at their schools and among their friends.
"The (scouts) think it's makes sense," Costa Mesa
weird to have a big 'ol moon "Whoever thought Mayor Joe Erickson said. ·1
in the middle of park-they of putting the moon dQn't want to see the moon
like it because of that," Deb-i'n h:ad a tremen·-go. It's dated. It's.vintage." bie Marsteller said. "Whoev-~' Approximately 20-feet
. er thought of putting the do us sense of wide and 6-teet tall and
moon in bad a tremendous complete with craters, the ~ense of buinor, but to t.cVce it humor, but to take gray cement moon was
OUt is absurd." it out is absurd •, • II installed When-the park WaS
lf·they get enough signa-created in the early 1970s to
tures, the CUb scouts hope -DEBBIE MARSTELLER commemorate man's first
the city won't demolish the walk on the lunar surface,
moon, which has command-city officials said. A bronze
ed the center of Suburbia I Park -called t plaque at the par~ reads: July 20, 1969, "One
"~09n Par!._'.'_byj~ -for nea.rjy 3Q yecv-s. Smhll Step tot Man. Qlle_ Giant Leap for
The s~outs even showed their petition Mankind," followed by the name Neil Arm-
Monday to· the mayor, who offered his sup-strong, the astronaut who said those words
port.
"The little boys like playing on it -it. • SEE MOON PARK PAGE AS
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MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT
Runners wind their way through Suburbia I Park in Costa Mesa
where some residents want the moon sculpture (center) removed.
But the local Boy Scouts are .petitioning to keep il
Both sides
making
noise about
Measure S
• March 26 vote most
likely will decide fate of
county's future commer-
cial air traffic.
By Evan Henerson, Daily Piiot
NEWPORT BEACH -HarT)
Terrell, a retired pilot who lives LO
Santa Ana Heights. said hf'
stopped attending Noise Abate-
ment Committee meetings once
officials at John Wayne Allport
and city officials appeared to
have the situation under control.
Terrell and his neighbors still
have to deal with the noise that
comes from living just off the path
of the airport's 5,700-foot runway
Once they fought, but now,
with strij:t regulations and careful
;nonitoring in place, they try to
live with the situation.
"Nobody wants an airport in
the1I back yard," Terrell said.
"Now Irvine and the South Coun-
ty obes are going tlu'.ough what
we went through about f2 years
ago It's lugh time they reahze the
unportdllce of having another air-
port in Orange County."
,.. LEAH HOGSTEN I DAILY PILOT
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As twilight slowly fades to darkness, Geno Orange of Costa Mesa was plcldng up some air speed tn and around Fairview Park.. Orange and his brother-in-law,
The fear of excessive nmse \S,
of course, a prominent part of the
Measure S campaign -the pro-
posal to overturn an earlier ballot
initiative recommending a com-
mercial airport at the El Toro
Marine Base Measure S support-
ers argue a full-time, high-use nm K1.nn, frequent the park every week to pedal oU str~ -a not too dUficult task in a setting llke this. ,
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• SEE MEASURE PAGE AS
Wanted: $15 niiliion for repairs, officials say
•The need for a large lump swn to combat decreased
state funding for school maintenance is what led
Newport-Mesa officials to consider selling old farm site.
By Julie Ross Cannon, Dajjy Pilot
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!, School district officials are looking at some big repair bills. Here's a brief look 1•
at some of the needs at the elementa!Y, middle and high school sites.
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SITE MAJOR NEEDS COST I
~Sc:hool9 I Adams "'
Andersen I ~~~ I
College Pant t
Harborvtew
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.. Renovated
.. greer . boat will
--wy_-td_e_r __ '-.. fOntinue the "
If the sJwe. fits, its
probably from Bryans
Bryan Hemphill of Bryan f:L
Ltd.(650-6856) is bavirig bis first
. trunk show today featuring sh00s
for men and women. The entire .
line of Sebago shoes including
Docksiders will be in the store
t6day from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
tropical
tradition. in
Newport
Harbor
Story by tlAa Oamikolas
Photos by Marc Martin
..
Most of the ~ebago shoes are
made iri Maine and featuTe a
wide range of sizes for hard to fit
feet. Bryan Hemphill is the orfgi-
ndl ow.ner oiHemphill's.Shoes~in
Fashion Island.
Bryan is focused on customer
service, quality, and hard to fit
sizes. It's located at 1727 WestcJilf
Drive in Newport Beach.
Th~ Tild Boat has taken on a new look, representtng the· Emerald Forest restaurant in Balboa.
Newport Consign Design
(642-8890) is celebrating seven
years in business today at 270 E.
17th St. in Costa Mesa. The store
promises great bargains on large
and small home furnishings.
With spring around the comer,
Park Window Cleaning can help
you out with your spring clean-
ing. It's offering readers a 10%
discount on all window cleahing
through March. For a free esti-\
mate please call Bob Park at
(240-9291) or (720-9101.)
I t may have a refurbished, "rain forest"
look, but it's got the soul of the Tiki
B~at that's been cruising party-lovers
around ~ort Harbor since the 1910s.
The oat, known by locals as a
place to party, was recently transformed
into the •Emerald Forest Tiki Bocat". as a
way of attrarting business for the bayside
Emerald Forest restaurant and Fun Zone
Boat Co., the owners of the Tiki Boat.
a drink.
But the bulk of the
business will be private
parties, birthdays and
receptions, said Mike
Harrah, director of ere-.
a·tive development for
Emerald Forest. The boat,
whiCh also has.space for a
band or disc jockey and-
seats up.to 140 people,
will charge individuals
roughly $10 and up,
depending on whether
guests want cocktails _or a
-sit-down dinner, Harrah
said. · ·
Peter Stewart hand feeds
Rupe~ a black .Wan off the
stem of the 1Ud B9at.
.good for_usbecause the
boat sits a lot," he said.
11The dinner cruises wj.ll
help."
The floating tropical
rain for est i's one of the
.myriad of other charter
boats. competing in New-:
port Harbor, which has
gained in popularity as a
charter boat venue over
the years.
The height of the char-
ter boat season starts in
May with high school
functiom, weddings and
other occasions and runs
·The Tiki Boat was painted to match
the rain forest-themed Emerald Forest
restaur~t, comruote with vines crawI¥tg
the ceiling of its enclosed lower deck and
painted parrots and toucans. Hawaiian-
style masks on the lower deck walls are
identified a~ characters such as "Aquade-
lf you're looking for evening do, god of wet stuff" or ~Marleymumba, Organizers plan to start tbi'ou h October
hatter Ap · . i oug l-~~g~o~wn~s~,N~et~man~~lvfa.r~~cus~~7~5T.9~·=----l-t--9.ou...m..~l-Ul"1iSl "
ways as a great se ec-Emerald Forest, which will cater its
tion and it's showing its Spring own food on the boat, will draw from its
Sept. 25, and already have·26 dinner
cruises set up, Harrah said.
s acks off until the Christmas parade, City
Harbor Inspector Wes Armand said.
evening gown collection today in the Couture Salon from 10 a.m. to own customers as passengers, announcing
6 p.m. Neiman Marcus is located to those waiting in line on busy summer
Fun Zone, meanwhile, will receive a
commission.off the per-person price, said
Pun Zone boat captain Eric Stallcup. "It's
110n a typical February weekend, we
might have, maybe 15 charters total,"
Annand said. •In May or June, it could be
three times that." at Fashion Island in Newport days that they can take a cruise and have
Beach.
The Fairview Developmental
Center is having its "spring ~u
ti.que" beginning on Wednesday,
March 13 from 8:00 a.m. to 2 p.m.
in.the Fairview. Auditorium.
There will be more than 40
crafters to shop from. ·
Fairview is located at 2501
Harbor Blvd. in Costa Mesa. The
annual spring boutique is put on
to help raise money for special
programs at Fairview.
Buck's Clock Shoppe (631-
3215) is having a sale on repro-
duction grandfather and wall
docks. The clocks are reduGed up
to 50% off. Buck's Clock Shoppe
is located at 1735 Westcliff Drive
in Newport Beach.
Barnes & Noble is offertng a
tree parenting seminar Sunday
· from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. Local mar-
riage, family and child counselor
Rosalie Kfoury is having a dis-·
cussion on the virtue of teaching
values to children.
Barnes & Noble (631-0614) is
located at Thangle Square at
1870 I !arbor Boulevard in Costa
Mesa.
Envlr.onmental Landscapes '
Products (863-7001) is offering
readers a Best Buy on 6-feet
Hawaiian Kentia Ealms. The
palms are on sale lor $75. Envi-
ronmental Landscape Products is
located at 3007 Main St. ln Irvine.
·• llEST BUYS appean Thursdays and
Saturdays. call 540-1224, fax 646-4170.
.. Rotatjans dopate trees .to loca~ youth
ARBOR DAV: More than 2,000
weeping Chinese banyon trees
were given to all third graders in
public and private schools in
Costa Mesa and Newport Beach,
satd Roger Gilbert, Newport-
Balboa Rotary Club president.
11lis event continues a 33~
year-old club tradition which bas
seen the distribution of more
than 78,600 trees to thirdgraders
for planting at their homes and
public places. .
POUCE APPllECIATION:
You can join in appreciating the
membeJS of the Newport Beach
Police Deptartment by attending
the Newport Hartior Chamber
of. Commerce-sponsored Police
Appreciation Breakfast on Tues-
day, March 12, 1996 at the Sher·
aton Newport Beach or by taking
a Cop to Lunch on Friday, March
15.
The breakfast salute to the
men and women in blue costs
$20 per person and lunch will be
free for the officer if you dine at
The Arches Restaurant owner
Dan Marcheano said. Reserva-
tions to the community wide
breakfast can be obtained by
calling 729-4400 and you can
reserve an officer for lunch by
calling Sgt Desmond 644-3662.
TOWN & GOWN: UCLA Law
School Professor David Alan
Skiamky will speak on •Tue
•• Jim
de boom
Future of American Justi~ itt
the March 16th lunt!lb.eon meet-
ing of UCI Town & GenVn. For
information and reservations at
$17 .50 call Teresa Camten at
645-9318.
CLUB NEWS: Downtown Cos-
ta Mesa Kiwanis Club member
Rick Johnson presented ~tblete
of the Month awards to ChrlsUne
Dahle (soccer) -and Due Pluck
(basketball) who were intro-·
duced by coa.ches Jenny Tavarl.I
and Tun Parcell of Estancia }ilgh
School and Costa Mesa athletes
Heather Brackett (soccer) and .
Dan Lobdell (wrestling) who
were accompanied by assistant
principal Shella Harmon.
The Harbor Mesa Uom Club
will hold a Fashion Sem1nar at
Nordstroms • South Coast Plaza
at 8:30 A.M. on Saturday. March
23. Tickets are $10 per person,
include a continental breakfast
and can be obtained by calling
Carol Van Holt at 962-0265.
Keith Anthony, a Junior at
Estancia High SchQol, won the
StudenrSpeatcerConteStspon-
so.red by the Costa Mesa Orange
Cout Uon.t Breakfalt Club and
received' a check in the amount
of $50 as a club level winner.
President Bob Josten present-
.ed donation in the amount of
$1,000 to SOS on behalf o{ the
members of the ICJwaail Club of
~ewport Jleada. 1lw donation
was matched by member Jack
Mason @d additional food sup-
plies were donated by Hank
Swenerton. sanna a.ua MEITINGS nus
COMING WEEK: Want to get more
Involved in your community? Visit a
service dub this week. Guests are wel·
come and most clubs will buy your
meal on your first visit.
1\llSOAY -1:15 A.M. -The Newport
Beach Sunrise RQtary Club meets at the
Balboa Bay Club to hear from Robert ·
OeMetter on IR$ Audits. Noon -Costa
Mesa Kiwanis Oub meets at the Costa
Meta Community Center to hear Gwen
Kuzz '"The 8'4 Problem•. ICiwanls Club.
of Newport Beach meets at the Shark
Island Y~ Club. f~ ,.M. Costa
Mesa-Newport Harbor Uons Club, ·the
Fish Fry Club, will meet at the Costa
Mesa Countl)' Club to distribute the
thousand of dollars produced at the
Fish Fry last June to local charities.
WEDNESDAY -7:15 A.M. -South
Coast ~tro Rotary.Club, the"Taste of
Costa Mesa Oub'" meets at the Center
Club. Noon -Soroptlmlst International
Newport Harbor wUI meet at the Santa
Ana Country Club for a business meet-
ing. Costa Mesa Rotary Club, meets at
Mesa Verde Country Club. The
Exchaoge Club of Orange Coast meets
at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club for
a "Magic Shbw" with Polly. 6:00 ft.M. -
The Newport Balboa Rotary Oub meets
at the Bahia Corinthian Yactit Oub to
hear from Peter Case of Merrill Lynch
on the Orenge County Bankruptcy.
THURSDAY -7:00 A.M. -COSta
Mesa-Orange COMt Breakfast Lions
Club (fl~ at Mimi's cafe to hear from o ..... ld ~n on '"unning Hunger".
~ -)Wanis,Oub of Corona•l ~
Mar, meets at the Bahia Corinthian
Yacht Oub. The Exchange Club of
Newport Hart>Qr, meets at Shark Island
Yacht Club to hear from Bera Dordoni,
Orange Chiropractic Health Center.
Costa Mesa North Kiwanis Club meets
at the Holiday Inn for a program on the
Circle K. The NeWport·lrvlne Rotary
Club meets at the Irvine Marriott Hotel
for a St. Patrlcks Day celebration In
song and story.
WOK1"H REPEA11NG: From the bul-
ltrt:ln of the Kiwanis Club of Newport
Beach •1f you think you have no faults,
that makes one more to add to your
list."
• COMMUNITY a Cl.UBS Is pobllshed
every Saturday' In the Dally Pilot. Fax
yqur sel'Vlce dub's meeting Information
to 631-5851 or mall to 1743 Bayport
Way, Newport Qeach, 92660.
Girl Scouts t;o
conduct ~cJOtbing .
drive county-wide .,
ApproxiJDately 10,000 Girl
Scou~ collect clothing to•
support The Salvation Army's•
drug rehabilitation services in:
Orange County ln a county-Wide
·clothing drive .
Girl Scouts·will cJjstribute plas·'
tic bags iii their neighborhoods
on Sa~y..and return to collect
the ~gs of reusable clothing ne~!
Saturday, March 16. The clothing.
will then be taken to ·Salvation·
Anny drop-off sites, including•
several area churches, lending•
the use of their parking lot for the
day.
The project will support The
Salvation Anny's Orange County
Adult Rehabilitation Center, the ·
counefs largest no.cost residen-
tial drug and alcohol tr~atment .
facility which . is funded solely
through proceeds from local Sal-
vation Army Thrift Shops.
The Good Tum Clothing Drive
coincides with the national Girl
-Scouts-"Be-\'ourBest'Day;,._ a· ay
when Girl Scouts across the
country participate in local ser-
vice projects to benefit their com~
munity.
obituary
Lincoln, longtime
resident, Hoag
supporter dies
Jack Lincoln, a longtime Cos-
ta Mesa resident and supporter
of Hoag Memorial Hospital ..
died Wednesday at Hoag fol-
lowing a brief illness. lie was ·
73.
Services are planned 3 p.m.
em.efl:
al Park at 3500 Pacific View Dri-
ve, Newport Beach.
Mr. Lincoln was born Oct. 6,'
1922, in Council Blutfs, Iowa,·
and attended Creighton Univer-
sity in Omaha, Neb.
He came to California in 1942
to study law at UCLA, Loyola
University and Southwestern'
University School of Law. He•
enlisted in the U.S. Navy before·
completing his. law studies and
served his 'country in the South
Pacific during World War Il. H e
started a private law practice in
1953 speciali.ting in real estate·
law until his retirement in 1984.
Mr. Lincoln was involved in
various. community organiza-
tions, including .}he board of.
dfiectors of AssoC:iates .of Hoag,
Heart Institute and as a volun-
teer chairman of the Costa Me~a
Citizens Harbor ~Area Rescue•
Team. -·
He also served as a member
and chairman of the Costa Mes~
n-affic Commission and tauglJl
real estate adult education pft>.
grams at Orange Coast College.
Mr. Lincoln was also·involved in
other community organizations
in Long Beach, Los Cerritos and Anaheim. ~ ~ -~
Mr. Lincoln is survived by his
wife of 42 years, Apr! Arnbom;
daughter Jann Lincoln Geddes
of Lexington, K"y.; sons
Lawrence Lincoln of Seattfe,
Wash., and Ronald Uncoln of
Santa Barbara; as well as three
grandchildren.
The family asks· donations in
Mr. Lincoln's memor.y be made
to either Hoag Heart Institute.
Hoag Cancer Center, ihe Jewish
Foundation of Orange County,
Shriners Crippled Childrens
Hospital (c/o El Bakal Shrine
Temple) or Southwestern Unb
, versity School of Law. .
-By JelUiller Wo~
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An election where voters don't ,-.. .
know their .T'S .from their U's .
I • ; . B efore we .. to ~in Cali· 1fll~F-'llllfllrlr7"'.~"ir. ... Frl • Susan WrtfuOw, who's out, as she
• lomia's March 26 }llimary, says, to j>addle Assemblyman
Steye Forbes probably will Mickey Conroy in the race to ~ve tired of pouring millions of replace Gaddi Vasquez in the
bis dollars down the drain. Third Supervisorial Dlstrlct.
· . Pat BuchaMD won't be able to 't Personally, anybody who is out
nUse any more ~ns to pour, to banish Scott Baugh, Mickey
and Bob Dole would be violating <;:onroy and Bob Doman is aces in
fiederal election law if he did my book. ,
spend any m~ millions. After brief speeches by the can-
So by the time wbat's.Jeftof the dicJates, and presentation of cam-
Republican presidential campaign paign checks by Women it) Lead-
wheezes into Califorrua in the next ership chair Karen aatlc. the floor
week or two, it will be pretty much was OJ>en for questions. ·
toothless. Oh, sure, Bucharuu\ will I couldn't resist asking what
get out the black hat and rifle he martin they thought of Measure S. At first,
seems to think make great photo Sanchez couldn't remember what
Qps, and Bob Doman will be oral-it was. When she did, she said she
ing in a parking lot near you. tv{o knew what Measure U was thbught El Toro should be convert-
. But we'll have to wait for the (expanding the Board of Supervi-. ed because it would bring lots
.. GOP convention in August fot any sors from five to nine)! more people in to visit Disneyland.
action. Nine of 15 knew about Mea· Withrow, a Mission Viejo city
The convention will be quite a sure T. but only three could cor-· council member, was for S, of
spectacle, a giant tantrum. but redly state what it wa9'(massive cowse, but she didn't seem a
things should be pretty quiet changes in the style, method and fanatic about it
around here come March 26 . .And strudW'e o~ cou,bty govem.rnent). Age, twice mayor of Cypress,
tbat is a shame. Only seven M1hf'? 15 knew that was finnly against it.
Wrth no sizzling council or Measure S, if passed. could make • Marilyn Brewer was trapJ>ed in
school board races to drag us to it virfually impossible for the coun-a committee meeting in Sacramen-
the polls, the lack of interest in to convert El Toro into a civilian to, so an assistant in her local
Ulings_presidential will have a. ter-.+:aiiJX>lt----+-u&1~-o>tawiiv~~· Lbll;e-tt,-gamely-too!Hhe
rible effect on local elections. <At a luncheon ThW'Sday, hot seat. .
. Even in the hottest campaigns, Women In Leadership (WIL) intro-Honestly,· I wasn't trying to
our voter turnout records are dis-duceci the four candidates it is sup-embarrass Stacy. She's a very
mal. With the GOP nomination porting in this e),ection: lovely, very bright young lady. · _
basicaily a done deal, issues vital • Marilyn Brewer -a founder of -well, you see,· she said, "the
to the future of'Orange County the group -who faces only token district includes both this area and
may well be decided by the lowest opposition for her 70th llistrict patts of Irvine and South County
twnout in history. · : Assembly seat (Costa Mesa, New-and ... " Long pause.
Specifically, there are Measures port Beach, Irvine. Tustin and •And?"
S;T and U, plus some critical runs points south). "Well, she hasn't taken a posi-
for the Assembly, the Senate and • Cecilia Age, who~ running to tion on this one way or the other,•
the Board of Supervisors. knock Scott Baugh out of his Stacy said uncomfortably, but dis-
You know about Measures S, T l'l!Cen-purchased 67th Assembly playing splendid footwork.
and U, right? If you do, you're bet-District seat. Unfortunately, I fear top many
ter than most of the electorate. I • Loretta Sanchez of Anaheim, people in this part of Marilyn's dis-
did a Fred Poll on those issues who's fighting to be the Democrat~ bict will do the same. ·
and the results were dreaful. ic candidate against Bob Doman • ~ MMnN'S column runs eitefY
Thursday and Saturday. Out of 15 registered voters, only in November.
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SATURDAY, MAROi 9, 1996 AJ
briefly in the news
Woman escapes
attempted rape in.·
arldngagarage
searched the area, but didn't find
. the suspect, Gogerty said.
that eventually ended up also
involving officers fri>m Huntington
Beach, Newport Beach. Irvine and
A 25-year-old Orange woman
was assaulted in the parking struc-
ture of niangle Square Thwsday
by a man who allegedly put a
knife to her throat. threlltened to •
kill her and attempted to rape her,
police said.
The victim was walkfng to her.
CM at 4:30 p.m. in the under-
ground parking lot of the shopping
ond ~tertainment center in the
1800 bloCk of Newport Boulevard
when a man grabbed her from
behind and turned her around,
Costa Mesa police said.
The man pulled a six-inch knife
out of bis ~et and held it to the
women's throat, then told her to be •
quiet.or he would kill her, Costa
Mesa P,Olice Sgt. Les Gog~rty said.
The man unbuttoned his pants
and put her hand on bis groin area
and fondled her breast, police said.
The man also grabbed and fon-
dled her groin, according to police.
When the man heard someone
nearby,_ he allegedly °told the vic-
tim she was lucky, then . left
through the·north doorway of the -parxmgio , Gogerty saia. The vic-
tim called police who then
The MSailant is described as a
30-year-old male Latino, 5 feet 9
inches tall,.190'}>0UDds:.with black
hair that was slicked back and a
moustache,
He had a gold cap on his front
tooth and a thick, gold chain
aroWld his neck. He also had a
gold earring stud in his left ear. H&
was wearing a white T-shirt, black
pants and black tennis shoes.
-By Carolyn Miller
Long Beach. as well as Orange
County Sheriff's d~·--:::.=="·00
said.
The chase went through the
wliversity, into Seal ~ch and
down Paci'fic Coast Highway all
the way to Newport Beath before
windin9 around the BalbOa Peoin-
sulc,, King said. ....
The pursuit returned to Coast
Highway and contl!>ued south to
Dana Point before circling back to
h MacArthur Boulevard and Ford Six-city, police c ase Road in Newport Beach where the ends in.Newport van struck a curb at 2:01 a.m ..
King said. ·
A 17-year-old driving a stolen Two men ran out of the car and
Chevy van led police on a six-city were caught by Orange County
coastal chase early Friday, wind-Sheriff's canines, King said.
ing through the streets of the Bal-Both the 17-year-old, who was
boa Peninsula before being driving the car. as well as bis pas-
caught, Cal State Long Beach senger, Khieem Gray, 25, of Playa
police Lt. Judi King said. Del Rey, were booked for grand
The chase, which started in theft auto, Long Beach Police Cor4
Long Beach and ended in New-poral Hany Erickson said.
port Beach, began at 1:07 a.m. at a The 17-year-old was not identi-
7-Eleven near Cal State Long tied because of his age.
Beach, King said. · Gray was taken to Long Beach
University police ran the tags of city jail, where he is being held in
a vcua leaving the parking lot when lieu of $21,493 bail. while the
it seer_ned to cl!ange direction after teenager was taken to Los Padri-
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The van turned.out to be stolen, Erickson said. •
and campus police began a pursuit -By nna Damikolas
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Deferred maintenance includes
major repairs and replacement to
school equipment, including heat-
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lights.
wwe're not talklng frills here,~
Bernd said this week. w1 thiRk
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I think every 'student has the right
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. ....
Bernd said he woul!'be in favor
of establishinq an endowment
fund so the diS\:rict could use the
interest to help pay maintenance
costs each year -but only after lhe
district takes care of its current
nee<fs.
•we have an obligation to
future students, but we also bave
an obligation to the kids with us
now," he said. "They deserve
good conditions for teaching and
learning."
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Newport-Mesa Unified isn't the l :
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"We've got schools tbat are 1 :
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The d tStrict sold a 36-acre site
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atrport would indeed bring the
problems Newport ,Beach resi-
dents are experiencing into So'lth
County.
•Tue root of any oppo5ition to
an airport is fear of noise,• said
David Ellis, a consultant for the
anti-Measure S campaign.
To a certain extent, South
County resicjents say they are
already experiencing a dose of
what extensive air traffic would be
like. Homeowners in certain sec-
tions of Leisure World have to stop
in mid-conversation when a mili-
tary F18 rues overhead, said Mea-
sure S co-<;hair Bert Hack. ·
"It aepends on the time of da.y
and where in Leisure World you
live,• Hack said. Min the Gate 14
regia.. west of ~oulton, many of""
the homes have double-pane wm-
dow5. • ' •
Military planes are noisier, con-
redes fellow Measure S co-chair
Bill .Kogerman. But an airport
operciting 24 hoW'S a day equates
to far more departures and land-
ings 'than what the area currently
experiences.
Measure S op_ponents.say there
is no . com..J>arison between the
-; noise at Jc5hn Wayne Airport ahd
. no~e which would reach homes
.--near-El 'Toro-if the-base became~
commercial airport. ComD)ercial
planes are considerably less noisy
than military plane9', they claim.
Measure S foes also. say there is
no South County equivale"ncy to
Santa Ana Heights since an
18,000-aqe buffer zone will keep
homes out Qf the high decibel
areas. The base wos there well
before develop~nl, Measure S
foes argue, and state -legislation
has tried to ensure the base and its
neighbors would co-exist harmo-.,.
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Both sides ctte enormous change; there would . =~ ~~ have to ~JAX cata handle
off as far as noise is any more tnghts and Lang .
concerned. Mea-n;..-ch AJr rt 'l .&.. t sure S supporters ~ , ~ Can , SO Wna ,
say ~ Toro would • ' are you going to do? ... • ~ require realigned
runways. If. that -BARBARA UCHMAN
happens, propo-
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could end up departing or landing
over any nUIIiber of Orange
County cities including Irvine,
Laguna Hills, even Corona del Miir. ·
A map in .a pro-S mailer shows
red arrows Oaring off from the El
Toro Marine Base.
•All cities sh6wn above could
be severe'ly 4:npacted by the man-
dated ... airport,• the mailer reads.
"Only ~ S offers the pro-
tection our commu:Oities ~eed to
preserve our quality of life."
Jbe qpposition says the map is
a deliberately misleadin1J cam-
paign trick. Aviation experts and
the El Toro Reuse Planning
'Authority have coti9uded the
base's existing runways can be
used. They argue that the Federal
Aviatioa Ad.miBistration would
never permit the takeoffs and
landings suggested by Measure S
supporters.
The pas_sage of Measure S
wol.1.ld essentially block any activ-
ity at El Toro, North County resi-·
dents argue. ·
By law, John Wayne AfrpOrt is
required not to exceed its current
annual passenger capacity. If,
after the year ·2005 the airport is
forced to expand to meet increas-
ing demands. all areas of Newport
.
A larger or busier John Wayne
means the communities of Dover
Shores and Balboa Island will
become noise belts, Liebman said.
"In the long run, there will be
enormous change; there would
have to be,• Liebman said. "LAX
can't handle any more nights and
Long Beach Airport can't, so ~hat.
are you going to do?"
MOON· PARK
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when be stepped on the moon.
8ut the day~ of thb land-
mark in the quiet Mesd Verde
neigbbotbood may be num
bered i1 a 'few residents who
call the moon unsightly and
unsafe.have thelr way.
At a January meeting, the
city Parks and Recreation
Commission approved the
removal of the cement moon at
the reqµest of residents, who
complft.in it blocks their view of
their kids playing on the new
tot lots, which were installed a
few months ago, said Keith
VanHolt, the city's director of
community services.
MWe created our own prob-
lem,· VanHolt said of the lunar
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dilemma-which rose for the
first time &ince the cement trib-
ute lafu,ted at the park.
"We could use the tax mon-
ey better than destroying ·
something that is part of the
community," Palme said. "The
parents should maybe move
the11 body. •
"I'll help circ.'\llate the peti-
ThA plan is that after the
moon is qemolisbea -at an
e'stimated cost of $15,000 -the
park's niame will officially
switch from •suburbia One
Parle~ to "'Moon-Park· and a
plaque or smaller piece of the
cement moon will be in
installed in the old moon's
place, he said.
tion.· . -,~
• The motion to demolish the
moon 01ay not go anywhere, 1 •.
VanHolt says. It "I ipcluded in
the commission's budget
needs, which will be reviewed The irony of this plan isn't
lost on many. and prioritized by City· Manag-
er Allan Roeder, who will then "If you take the moon out of
Moon Park,· it wouldn't be
Moon Park,• said longtime res-
ident and youth sports activist
Mike Scbeafer. "I am CIJ>solute-
ly willing to sign the (scout's)
petition."
forward the budget Co the City ~ ·
Council for approval, he said. • :
Nltncy Palme, another long-
time Mesa Verde resident,
agrees.
Nathan hopes to speak on
behalf of his den at the March
18 -City covncil meeting
"I lh1nk~e have a chance U
everyone puts in enough
effort." Nathan said. ~I think
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Thundays and SatUrdays at 8 p.m. lbat't the topiC ol the tennon · MOVEMENr Wftl4 tJGHt. '
Meditative movements to beJp ~uc:e stresS 1n our bodies ·in a
workshop by Unda Stephens
todAy in the Sci~ce of Mind .P.dU'
cation Center, 901 Dove Street,
Suite 145, Newport Beach. Coffee
1£ served at 9:30 a.m., workshop is
10 a.m. to noon. Donations at the
door. IQ!ormatioo: 646-3199.
FORE1GN POUCY DISCUSSION
with Sunday matinees at 2 p.m.,' by the Rev. Gail Miller at the 10:30-.
today, Sunday, Tuesday and
March 16 and 17 at the JCC
Menorah Theater, 250 E. Baker at
'(he comet o1 Red.hill 1n Costa
Mesa. Tickets are $15 with senior
and Jt,Udent discoW\ts. Reserva-
tions and information: 755-0340. I •
SPECIAt SERVICES Weekly discussion sess}Qns
based on the "Great DedAons · LENTEN SaMaS
Study Guide" (available for $11) at • Christ Church by the Sea ··"'11
St Mark's Presbyterian Church, at ww the comer of Eastbluff and Jam-observe the season of Lent
boree in Newport Beach. The ses~ through. March 24 with a sermon
s1ons .are • held on ~onday series by Pastor David Lehmberg e~nings Iii March and are f pen to Wled •Questions Pilate Asked."
I.He public. Call 644-1341 for more The SW\day services are held at
Ulformation. 9:30 a.m . in tlte sanctuaiy and
HEALING BROKEN HEARTS include .. .special music pr~ted
A divorce recovery workshop by tl}e. chancel ~oir and instru-
by \(meyard Christian Fellow~hip ~en~. A spe~ Lenten study,
m Costa Mesa. ~t pastor Portraits of Jesus m ~e Gospels"
and single parent, Mike 'Samett, will be -pr~nted each Wednes-
will leaC:l lhe. lecture and small-4ay evening, 7:30 p.m. Sunday
group discussion, The fourth Night Alive, Ule evening service unnu~ !eminar runs trom 7 to 9,.. with 14th. Sf Gospel 8and and
p.m. Tuesday evenings through. informal worship is held at 6:30
fv1arch 26. Child-care services p.m. VlSito~are welcome at Christ
offered with pre-registrations. Church by 'tlte Sea, 1400 W. Bal-
lnlonnation: 556-8463. boa Blvd. For more info~tion,
LECTURE SERIES call 673-3805. ~
Newport Beach Higashi Hon-· '
Udl'iji .Buddhist Temple's. Dha.rma.
S<>9ety presents a lecture and dis-
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Huddhist priest at l :30 p.m. Sun-
day at the temple, 254 Vjctona St., < 'osta Mesa. Call 722-1202.
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BEAU JEST
SERMONS AND·_;_
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GROWING
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artist .. Marty Goetz will be at the
Costa M~ Seventh Day Adven·
tist Church, 271 Avqcado St, Cos-
ta Mesa Saturday at 7 p.m. Come
and receive a spiritual blessing -
free to the public. For more infor-
mation, call 548-6596. •
LENT IN TH~ FMT LANE
Instead of gtvµig something up
for Lent, the Rev. Conrad
Nordquist, Rector of St. John the
Divine Episcopal Church, is advo-I
eating taking something on -a
program sponsbred by the Diecese
of Los Angeles called H Lent in the
Fast Lane." The s~ons are facil-
itated by Cliff Nunn, Chtistian..
Education Director at St. John's,
and will include a reflective story,
scripture and square.table discus-
sions as we • try to discern how
scripture applies to our daily lives. ·
The six-week program meets on
Tuesday evenings at 6:30 _p.m.
Ttieprogram is offe7ecfto j)eople
of all faiths. Information: 548-2237.
LENTEN PROJECT
Saint Michaels and All Angels
Episcopal Church is collecting
warm clothing for the Oglala
Sioux Indian Tube in South Dako-
ta. Bring any clothing donations -
sw~aters, coats, jackets, etc. -to
the church, 3233 Pacific View Dri-
ve, Corona de! Mar each Sunday
during Lent. Call 644-0463 for
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" . . SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 1996 .
9Jlenin~t at Soiitli eoast RepertorY is like ci fariiilY ·.gathering
South Cout Repertory 'The-
atre is a 0>m.mun1ty trea-
sqre. U you haven't attended
a perform• at the Costa Mesa
productiotlW>\ise, "The Th.ming
of the Shrew," which runs •
tl\fough March 31, would be an
Ettcellent Wlllf to spend a few
hours.
Por pwists, plan on a bit of
Shakespearian shock. For those
who love the daring, plan to be
~ enthralled by director Mark.
Ruck~r's imaginative tra,nsfdrma-
tion of the elastic comedy into a
new (and old) 1950's American
Setting.
Not one word of the original
p{ay bas been adapted to tit the
new ~ckground, allowing the
s~g to lend a different laugh-
• ter to the well-fmown story. In
the end, as Shakespeare intend-
ed, the audience comes away
with the feeling that nothing in
life is ever reany what it seems
on the surface-.
The other part of the SCR
ma9ic, aside from the. very prO-
fessional productions that have
enriched this community for
many years, is the wondedul .
experience of attending an open-
ing night on the mainstage in
Co.slA.Mesa. SCRhaAbecome
more of a family gathering than a
traditional theatrical experience.
Supporters of the artiStic
direction of David Emmes and
Martin Benson are nothing less
than passionate about the small
theater. It is, as they say in show
business, ·~their blood.~ And,
they would have it no other way.
So, opening nigh.tin Costa
Mesa is, to tty and capture the
e'JJ)erience for tli0se not yet part
of the SCR family, a little bit like
being invited to the home of a
friend for cocktails and dinner
and getting to enjoy a world-·
dass production as part of the
package. Not a bad package.
Arriving at the front door by
7:30 p.m. is mandatOry. The cur-
tain is at 8 p .m ., however, the
champagne flows and hors '
d'oeuvres are served for a little
pre-theater mingling one does
not want to miss. Naomi Grabel,
Crlstofer Gross and Madeline
Porter, the promoters for the' th~
ater; greet the cirrlvirlg crush.,
Produring Artistic Director
Emmes is in the lobby sharing
conversation-with-l&yal-friends
like Arden Flamson, Barbara
and Jim Glabman, Martlyh and ·
Tom Sutton. Catherine T!!ven
and Blllur Wallerich. It's a cock-
tail party par excellence. There is
excitement in the air. The feeling
is like a little New York opening
with a Midwe~small-town fla-
vor thrown in the mix. It's the
kind of synergy that inspired
men like Walt Disney.
Main street America meets
the avant garde future with no
holds barred. The'very best of .
what Orange County -its peo-
ple, its culture. its phllosophyof
life -bas to off er. I was proud to
be in the crowd. The electric:ity
zapped me.
What's more, it zapped my 10-
year-old daughter, Sabrina, my
date for the opening affair. I was
hesitant to bring the child to
"The Taming of The Shrew" in
the first place, but decided to
chance it. As I ventured over to
the hors d'oeuvre table for anoth-
er p~ of lavosh ( a biblical
cracker of sorts) and Swiss, Sab-
. rina started socializing.
She found one·of her teachers
from Newport Elementary, and·
they w~e practically clicking
champagne glasses by the time I
returned with the cheese. Sud-
denly, the 10-year-old was part of
the magic. She belonged in the
crowd.
Other p~ents brought thej.r
childrel1 as well, and instead of seemintJ like invisible, small pre-
adults, the kids at once seemed
to fit in as kids, attending the
theatei: to experience a little
Sbakespea.re. How lucky for
them.
The eight o'clock curtain
.slippeq to around quarter past
the hour. No problem, the family
of guests were a little slow in
leaving the reception. •
Hal Schultz, president of the
SCR board community of sup-
port, left lii.s seat to address, the
crowd on stage, thanking them
for their support, and the sh9w
began h.s the full house settled
into their plush, gray felt $eats for
two hours of Shakespeare-ll)eets-
Elvis-on-the-way-to-a-Sandra-
Dee-concert.
· The silence in the hall througho~e performance was
.indeed indicative of the level of
concentration. Silence pwictuat-
ed by much laugbter, i should·
say. But 'fhen the opening night crowd'was~'t howling, you could
bear a pin drop. Even from the
10-year-old crowd like Sabrina.
As the play came to its end,
with the shrew finding true love
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and the sweet Sister in a state of
-confusion, I -asked Sabrina if she
had really grasped the stOry. .
since the dialogue is tough to fol-
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Right outside·in the courtyard.· r '
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child, • SabJina and I joined Mark
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bara H.Uler, and a host of other
late-night society supporters of
SCR for a little pasta and ceasar
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•No problem,• she exclaj.rned,
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shrew after all. Kate was in love
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"You ar~ aware ~t they did-
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couple of months?
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stars and maybe some paparazzi too. Jack Lem-
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The Costa Mesa City Council continued its
~ au$Ade to get a sports complex built on the for-
mer Costa Mesa High School farm site by voting
unanimously in favor of the proposal and putting
'the onus on the Newport-Mesa Unified School
District to pursue the project. The future of the
farm site remains in limbo, however, since the
school district board of trustees briefly consid-
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cry--selling the farm site to a home developer.
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Cons~ate~bilantfiropist Charles__J
Hester, who died last week at age 82, wa.s :
always willing to donate his money or :
time to worthy ca~. He.was ~arly :
committed lo helping the arts -he and his :
wife gave the Orange County Pel:fonning :
Arts Center $1 mjJHon -and sick children :
-CHOC was a favorite benefic:Wi' of the l
Hesters' generosity. Though he suffered ·l
health problems throughout his life, his :
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COMING. ·ro RON'S DE°f"EN.SE .
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;-M any say county
should.: pay former
budget µirector's
legal bills
A bout my dad, Ron Rubino.
I think that without a ·
w doubt my dad's legal bills
should be paid for. I can think of
probably a thousand reasons
why, but most important is that
he didn't do anything wrong and
he deserves-the right to prove it.
. AUSON RUBINO
Newport Beach
I wanted to thank you for
today's artiae. l appreciate you
dealin9 with it from a personal
level, about-my friends. I jus{
wanted to say that my friends
and my family nave been won-
derful. •
Everybody has been very
h elpful to me and very support-
ive. That helps you get through
a situation like this.
I hope people will understand
and vote 'yes' in terms of the
legal fees. I feel I deserv~it. I
feel I did my job and I think I
did an exceptional job for 20
years by being the budget direc-
tor and relying on other informa-
tion provided by department
heads.
. I have been accused of some-
thing that is not true and not
appropriate.
.... I have done nothing WTong
and I hope the board of supervi-
sor&willapprove my legal fees.
Thank you very much. I'll be
interested to see how citizens
vote on this. I appreciate your
coverage.
RON RUBINO
Newport Beach
#Should county officials pay
the legal fees of Robert Rubi-
no ... "
\The March 6, 1996 article in
the Daily Pilot contains no evi-
dence that any county officials
have expressed a desire person-
ally to foot the legal bill for
Rubino.
What must be asked is,
"Shoul<! you and I, the county
taxpayers, pay the legal fees of
Robert Rubino ... • Whether the ·
C}DSwer is "yes" or •no,• lhe
question ought to ~curately
posed to elicit an accurate
response.
MARIA L HEDGES
Balboa
I believe the county officials
should pay all the legal fees of
Ron Rubino and I don't pai:ticu-
larly like the question because
the question implies that he is
guilty .
I don't believe he's guilty. The
question should be tephrased
but I do believe that county
showa pay bis fees. -
' HARRY KNOTI'S
Newport Beach'
I-think the county should defi-
nitely pay for Ron Rubino's legal
. . .
very unfair situ.a ti on.
IRV GOLDBEJG
Newport Beach
I definitely feel the county
officials should pay the legal
fees for him.
CHRISTIE BENNE1T
Newport Beach
The allegations are that Rubi-
no committed two crimes while
in the service of the county and
his legal fees should be paid by
himself or his pension plan or in
the absence of that he can go to
Legal Servlces of Orange Coun-
ty and they will provide the
excellent defense· (or him, which
he so richly deservl!s.
MAXWELL POSEY
Corona del Mar. ..
I support Ron Rubino as a
fine member of the community
and somebody who in my opin-
ion is being victimized by the
district attorney and the ongoing fees. -GLOJllA SULUV roblems assooated with the
Corona del MAariV-+-"'bankruptcy. -• -
I believe the Orange County
supervisors should pay for tha
legal defense fees of ANY coun-
ty employee, Ron Rubino includ-
ed, who is innocent of charges
against him or her.
Innocent until proven guilty is
the phrase we hail. However, the
lives of these people are devas-
tated the day they are indicted,
not if and when they are found
In my opiruon Rubino has
been a·fine member of our com-
mun.i.ty. He has always been , .
supportive of causes here. and in
all probability has done·
absolutely nothing wrong in the
course of his work with the
county over the past 20 years.
PETE .PAI..LETl'E
Balboa
I'm a friend of Ron Rubinos
and I do believe that the county to be guilty. Once acquitted,
their reputations remain tar-
nished in the eyes of many.
• should support him and pay for •
his legal fees.
CAROLADAMi
Newport Bea
Al~}l they have done no _
WTong, they1~e penniless. There
is little that me county can do to
restore their reputations and the
faith that people place in them
but the least it could do is pay
for their defense fees to keep
them from total financial ruin.
JANINE BARAN
Newport Beach
I think we need to take care
of Ron Rubino's situation and
ask the county to pay his legal
• fees. I think he's been pickeq out
as a fall guy and I think it's a
. • l vote fon Ron Rubino. That is.
1 believe tl:te county should pay
his legal expenses in this currenl
situation.
PATKJtON!
Newport Beach
1 support Rubino. I believe
that they bav·e to help on the
delense and the county is sup-
posed to pay for this. •
CARLOS MASINI
Costa Mesa •
andidate clarifies position on IRWD waste water plan
-.
'H investigating the facts ... is a crime,
I'm guilty as charged,' says Assembly can-
didate Marge Pantzar.
not objectively looked at both
sides of the issue is that you refer
to the proposed tertiary water as
sludge. The water in the harbor is
closer to sludge at the end o'f a
weekend than would be the Back
am writing in response to Tony
Dodero's Political Agenda col-
umn that appeared March 4th
the Daily Pilot regarding DlK
~~·tion on the IRWD WetlandS
atwSu~-
~ Apparently the fact that I ha<1
)iecided to do some research
-:J>etore taking a position on the
froject is troublesome to you.
" First of all. I am running for e 10th Assembly District. which
a constituency of more than
212,500 citizens. Bay after implementation.
The District includes not just Dr. Jack Skinner, the most
Udo and Unda Isles, but all or vocal opponent to the project, has
parts of Costa Mesa. Irvine, Lagu-his own data on the harbor Bay to
na Beach, Laguna Hills, Lake For-substantiate this statement Ask
85t,,.Saata.Anaf.:iustin and-New--.i....u.iiu.Jocal.swfers. divers and.swim
port Beach, where both incumbent mers.
Marilyn Brewer and I reside. The coliform content (bacteria
I made my d.edslon regarding indicative of human waste) in the
this project after having talked to IRWD's tertiary water will be
opponents of the plan, IRWD engi-1/200th to 1/500th the concentra-
·neeo, and independent engineers. tion of tl)at whJch already exists
One indication that you have when the Back Bay's coliform lev-
reade~ r,spond
els are at their lowest. It will be
thousands of times lower when
the Back Bay is at its normal sea-
sonal high. It will also be hun-
dreds of times lower than the stan·
dards for recreational use.
Given that the volume ofter-
tiary water would be 2% of the
total volume of the Back Bay, and
that its concentration is many
times less than what's already
l#ere, its contribution in absolute
\'!umbers will be negligible.
A laboratory would probably
not be able to measure the differ-
ence. And should there be an
accident at the pfant, the IRWD
already has the capability to shut
off the flow to the bay, and divert
it to the sanitation district. Others have been part of the rea·
You described the flow as a son that the Great Lakes, and the
"virtual Niagara Falls of treated Chicago, Ohio and Mississippi
sewage rushing down the Back Rivers are, once again, becoming
Bay." This is an irresponsible over· great recreational attractions for
statement both boating and fishing. We're
If investigating the facts of both not talking about experimental
sides of a controversial project technology hete. •
before taking a pos:it!bn is a crime, For more information call Mr.
I'm guilty as charged. U taking the Ken Thompson at the IRWD.
time to research what serves the I am offering to organize panel
en~cy. ~ reaet..ii'-·~l!· lt'Wm<>DS''Wttere we am hr.ve 0 ing to on e group, is some kind of both sides of the issue make pre-
vialation, I stand accused. But se.ntations and answer questions
before you indict me, let me tell for the citizens of Irviiie and New-
you what I learned. There are port. Only then can we make
already similar projects that have informed decisions.
been operating successfully for MARGE PANTZAll
more than 10 years in California. Newport Beach
Joseph Bell brightens liberals' lives
DevJoe.
P ardon my being so forward as to address you .
fam.Warly, but you know us liberal.st
Among our many so<ial and political failures is
that we don't have the right brlngtngs-up to
know and use the stuffy f ormalittes of the proper-
ly anointed conservative. .
You can add another "self-styled liberal" to
your u.t and J know a few •c:loeet liberals• whose
mlncb and hearts are in the right place but have
been keeping a low proftle foe many reasons,
tome ol theni good. They wW enjoy your com-
mentl and ~nces., m\ich u t.
Though I Imagine )'OIU' laftCM are sharp and
your windmills indte many, U you ever need any-
• OM tor~ to your side, Joe, I'm hare for you. rm IW'8, also. you'll be pleuantly IUIP!*td at
Otbett wbo WW be peeking out from undeftbe WO: iD your behalf. •to the Pilot pag91. You~ my
day. I lOOk forward IO future cotuiDDI.
l!LMNOU HUMftlBY
• Co.-MIM
We arrived in Orange County at the same time
as be and well remember Congressman James
Utz paranoia about the Chinese invading from
Mexico and other Orange County political idio-
syncrasies.
The culture sh9Ck hasn't completely wom off
for \11 and we welcome Joseph Bell's voice, to
remind us there maybe many more closet liberals
now who need to be encouraged to emerge.
FRANK AND JEAN POUAm
. CostaMeia
I have a cxnruneot this morning about the writ·
lng of Jotepb Bell.
He supposedly, is touted u an award-winning
joumalilt and longtime UCt writing instructor. He
b9ginl sentences with •and" and •but." l-lis
punctuetlon and grammar are~ poor.
An ex~ tb8nt., a MDtmce tn b1s artide
WI~. "lfmnrMT1 sa, .nd abOrUon."
Tti&t .. -=·211 ..... 09 ...... lnltnitt bllD ID we II r ..a-' a good --.-1ar ,.!j1'ml. &WUGll
mood again."
That is the best article I've read in years. This
man is fantastic. We moved here in '62 and I can
remember those days. We didn't even know who
the John Birch society was until we moved into
Orange County. This is won~erful. Where did
you get him?
He is the best writer. Keep him all the time. 1
really enjoyed this article and so did my hus-
band. He's got a lot of humor and what he says
has a lot of truth. Thank you very much.
DOROTIIY llAY
N wport Beach
l'd 11.ke to compllinent JOMph N. Bell for hls
article of Wednesday, Match 6, about Orange
County. He is right on and good for blm. I hope
to 188 more of bis utSdel in the pap..-.
lt'I really rebelbing to bP9 tomebody In
Orange County th4t wrw .. M doll. Thank
JOU very mudl.
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• Senior Tour proves
there is still some civility
in sports, and it cari be
done within the realm of
keen competitiveness.
T ens of thousands of
people will visit
Newport Beach Country
Club next week,
primarily for two reasons:
To get a glimpse of Hall of
Fame golfers like Lee Tuevino,
Hale Irwin and Tom Weiskopf;
and, for a fleeting moment in
their sound-bite, sports-watching
lives, to get away from NFL
teams mnv:ing tcumother_ town._
and Fiesta Bowl-bound tailbacks
allegedly assaulting their
girUriend, to avoid seeing
another tattoo on Dennis
Rodman's body or reading aboµt
a tennis player recovering from
stab wounds or drug addictions.
Don't get me wrong, my heart
goes out to the afflicted. But in
case you haven't noticed, or read
a sports section lately, our
so-called precious world of are-
ruts and stadiums, 'ol uniforms •
and scoreboards, reflects a rather :
villainous society. :
That's part of tbe reason why •
the Senior PGA Tour is so
beautiful. There are no contract
holdouts, no player telling a
network television commentator
to get lost. It's a ground where
workers actually earn their
money, week to week, year to
year. You could say it's the final
resting place in big-time sports
where fans can count on being
appreciated properly while
watching athletes with good
manners.
toshiba senior classic
I
Newport Beach ~ ·
1
girds tor the
invasion of the
l egends of golf
at Senior Classic
• National spotlight_
tunis this way with·
-.golf'S ,field or dream - -
players competing in
54-hole tournament. ..
By Richard Dunn, Dally Pilot
NEWPORT
BEACH -It's
virgin territory
for Newport
Beach Country
Club, which
goes under the ~TO-SHIBA national spot-
light next
week in the Toshiba Senior Classic.
For 22 years, the club has played
host to the Newport Classic Pro-
Am, 1;ts well as several charity
events. But nothing this enormous.
The million dollar purse 'has
been a s:tmng a.ttraction for Senior
PGA Tour players, with 18 of last
year's top 20 money winners sched-
uled to tee off next Friday, includ-
ing Hale IrwiJ}, Dave Stockton, Lee
Trevino, Tom Weiskopf and
defending champion George
Archer. I
Jack Nicklaus and Arnold
Palmer will not be-here. Neither
will John Bland, who won the
Senior Tournament of Champions
in Puerto Rico earlier this year.
Bland pulled out because ot per-
sonal reasons, Bob Neely, President
of International Sports and Event
Marketing -the event's manager
-confirmed Friday. •
But the field, wbich included
legendary Gary Player in the last
minute, is loaded. "It was a big sur-
prise to us, because we thought
(Player) had commitments in Asia,"
Tournament Director Michael
Carey said.
U the terrific weather bolds up, it
should be interesting to see if the
course record will be broken.
The par-71 Newport Beach
Country Club record is 64, held by
Lee Davis, who accomplished the
feat in a Regatta Townament on
July 23, 1988. Davis was a guest of
a member.
. .
The Senior Tour's
phenomenal popularity -it
began in 1980 with two events
and $250,000 in total prize
money,..~ e&cajated to~oday's
standard of 44 events and $40
million in total prize money -is
not only because of names like
Jack Nicklaus and Arnold
Palmer, but the manne r in which
"ltbink.the,ra'sAc.ruUMO:a-M~WQi--+--f
certainly be tied or broken,
because it is such a phenomenal
its players perform.
•Business people CAD relate to
golf," said Tun Crosby, Director •
of Administration for the Senior !
-Tour. "That's not to say they •
don't like other sports, because
they do. But in golf, there are no
guaranteed contracts. U a guy
breaks his leg, be doesn't make
any money. That bolds a lot of
appeal to business people."
Oh. sure, Thevino, Gary
Player, Chi Chi Rodriguez, :
Al Geiberger, et al, can't swing a !
PHoro 8Y MARC MARTIN I OAlY Pl.OT
'fbe scenic layout at Newport Beach Country Club includes a challenging 6,598-yarlt coune requiring a 71 for a par UnJsh.
field," Neely said. •If the weather
bolds up like this, the conditions
are going to be excellent, and with
those kinds of greens. the ball is
going to be rolling smooth and fast.
It should be dynamite."
Neely and his group are antid-
pating a crowd of about 50,000 for
the week, which means thousands
of w~up ticket sales.
A'!lit 7 ,000 advance tickets bad
been sold by Thursday, accorqing
to Carey.
"We think we can do that
8 SEE CLASSIC PAGE 83
club like they did 20 yean ago. : r---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------.,
But they'll bea.t tile pants off any ! I 1 ~~~!r~~:0~~J:~r:oo ! :.: .. Ne~rt Be. ach finds itself with. __ a tiaer on its hands. ·1:.· gets bolling, no matter bow : · ~ · w .I:'~: _ _ o :
many sarcastic jokes 'n'eviJ)o ! 1 1
makes, or how often Rodriguez : l • Bob Neely says this year's classic has I
does his sword dance. : ' l To compete among the best in ~ l the potential to become the Tour's gem. .
1 your age aroup, concentrate on :
eech abotYuve in a sul~ : I I every weekend. yet still find : l By Richard Dunn, OitHy Piiot :
time to shake bands, say hello : I ' and km babiet, is admirable. : 1 s tttlng comfortably in bis Newport Beach office I
Malt ot the bain on their ! i overlooking the North Udo Channel. Bob Neely I
head ant gray, but they're · • ! i ringtn~~ ::~~~'::~~~re's little !
getting better with age in terms : • time for breathers. I
of diltinction. Telavilion ratings : I """ I prove it. 'Ibey cannot fight I.any : Neely, th marketing tycoon wn0te company ls in Neely's ambition 1n profeltional golf goes beyond
Hobnel, bit 6 Greg Maddux : I cbUge o1 the Toshiba Senior Cltw next week at Newport Beech. In additiOn to bis puslon to lock up l ·
taWng futbit.ll, or d8felid :
1
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I SATURDAY, MAR~ 9, 1996
.. • Senior Tour sending
18 of last year's top
20 money-winners
to Newport Be~ to
give this 6,598-yard
entry a severe test.
By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BEACH -It opened in
• 1954, under the name Irvine Coast
Country Club along Pacific Coast fligh-
way.
Llke good wine, the golf course -
no'W Newport Beach Country Club -
has bad plenty ot time to mature.
.. Next week, the biggest names on the
' Senior PGA Tour -16 of last year's top
20 money-winners will play in the Toshi-
ba Senior Classic -will give Newport
Beach Counby Club its inaugural PGA
,~ test of the par 71, 6,596-yard course.
With assistance from Paul Hahn,
,,. NBCC's head pro, here's a hole-by-hole
, analysis:
0 "That's going to be ·a birdie
hole," Hahn said. "U they miss
.• ,, there, they'll be losing a shot to the
t' • J t
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, , field." It's an elevated tee shot with a
dogleg left, a 339-yard par-4. Players' ·
: . . position off tfie tee is most important.
l t
Most will be using irons and 3-woods .
Good tee shots leave a short iron to a
, heavily bunkered green.
.. The gTeens are tricky, but it's a V good driving hole, a straightaway,
390-yard par-4, bitting into an ele-
vated green. "The ball gQes in different
directions," Hahn said, ·
0 · "There's another birdie hole,"
Hahn said of the long, 54_9=y_w:d
par-5, which usually requires three
shots to reach the green, even for big
hitters like Jim Dent. The right side of
the fairway is adjacent to the Marriott
Hotel and tennis courts, With a bad
slice. players will land in the tennis
courts. Make sure you holler fore.
.. It's a short, 143-yard hole over ~ water, with a green sloped from
back to front. "The putting is pretty
severe," Hahn said. It could also be a
birdie bole for the pros. If anyone's
going to make an ace, it will probably
be on this hole. ·
.. . The No. 1 handicap hole, this
.., 455-yard par-4 goes into the wind,
a long straightaway in which play-
ers will need to hit ·a wonderful second
shot to make birdie," Hahn said.
.. With a dogleg left, this 418-yard
V par-4, players need to work the
• ball from right to left off the tee,
• because a large tree and fairway bunker
•
guard the left side. "It's pretty tricky,
and fairly tough," Hahn said. "H you get
out of the fairway there, it's tough to get
it to the green, especially the way we've
got the rough now. These greens don't
accept too many balls out of the rough."
otl}er way, they're history. They're not
going to have an~g left to the
green." The 407-yatd par-4 hole is
wooded and lineti with homes. There's
no background on the second shot,
because you're looking toward the
ocem"I. There's no reference point to
with the green surrounded by tall euca-
lyptus. The hole is 370 yards and should
certainly surrender birdies to straight
hitters. e
.. Players will probably use irons V and 3-woods off the tee on this
judge your distance.
It's a fairly large, triangle-
shaped green, with a monstrous
bunker guarding the right side. Ws a
170-yard par-3 with plenty of room to bit e Among the toughest holes on it. narrow par-4 (360 yards). "It's very
important to get it in the fAirway off the-
. tee," Hahn said. "The greens are very
severely sloped. Depending on where
they put the pin, you'll see some thJ'ee-
putts."
the back nine, players need to hit a
good second shot on this long par-4 (429
yards), which plays to a small green.
The wide-open fairway is next to the
e "This is one of the most difficult
driving range. 0 It's the longest, and toughest,
par-3 on the course (203 yards),
with bunkers surrounding the green,
which slopes left to right.
CD, Precision is the key in reaching
hoies because of the driving.·
Hahn said. •from the tee, it's like you're
looking into a horizon, it looks to the
earth." ,The 397-yard. dogleg right is one
of the tougheS\ holes on. the back nine.
The green breaks toward the Back Bay,
though it is layered in the other direc-
tion and appears to break to the oppo-
site side. 0 "Most of the senior guys, they
hook the ball right to left, so this
being a dogleg right, it'll be very
important for them to bring it back the
other way," Hahn said. ·u they go the
the small green, which is surround-
ed by two large bunkers. "The closer
you get to the green, the tougher it is to
get to the hole," Hahn said. •It's a Slop-
ing green, and elevated from right to , . '-«D It's a long, uphill parJ (492
yards), but players sh ould get
there in two. "They'll be putting for
eagles and birdies," Hahn said. The
left." It's a 344-yard par-4. e A narrow fairway is among the
most heavily wooded on the course,
No shootollt
19TH HOLi
Where: Newport Beach Country
Oub, 1600 E. Pacific Coast Highway,
Newport Beach
When! March 11-17 (Senior Tour
competition Is March 15-17)
P\ne: S 1 million
TV: ESPN (two hours live each day,
March 15· 17)
Key playen: Of last year's top-20
money win~. 18 will play in the
tournament )ncluding; Hale Irwin,
Jim Colbert. lee Trevino, Dave
Stodcton, George Archer, lsao Aoki,
J.C. Snead, Tom Wargo, Bob Murphy,
Walter Morgan. Tom Weiskopf, Jim
Albus and Lee Elder
o.t.ndlng dwnplon: Archer
Fot'milit: 78 playen, ~le stroke
play (no cut)
COWM Designer: David Rainville
NICC Vic• Prnldent/General
MaMger: Jerry Andenon
NBCC HHcl Pro: Paul Hahn
Toum.ment Director: Michael
Carey.
TE.E TIMES -The most attractive pre-
liminary feature leading up to the main
event in the Toshiba Senior Oasslc. the
Tuesday Shootout. has been canceled.
tournament officials confirmed Friday ...
Shootouts consist of 10 Senior PGA Tour
golfers playing nine holes, with one
player ellmf nated after each hole, until
only two remain on the final hole. 'Im
Albus won last year's event at Mesa
Verde Country Oub ... Instead, the fea·
tured event on Tuesday will be a golf
dink from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m., conducted
by !enior Tour players John P.ul C.ln
and ltlve1 Mc:9M ,-"We're hoping to
attract the youth to the golf clinic."
Toumament Director MkhMI Carey
said ... Tuesday flight will be a pairings
party at Balboa Bay Oub for Senior Clas-
sk Pro-Am on Wednesday and Thursday
... Monday's Kraft Celebrity Pro-Am
kicks off the week of festMties. Alan
lhklte. star of the NBC comedy •Hope
I Gloria," and JMk W.._.,er from
·~rose Place" are two Of the con-firmed celebrities. Fonner Angels f'Nd
Lrnn and 9obby Grtch are arso sched-
uled to play ... lerTJ McGee. who was
32nd on the Senior Tour money list last • •~llll .. llllllW .... 11111111111111111~ year, Is among the_. expected to play
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Senior Tour last ~ Is among . thb
year's 10 att.mat.s ... a-... Sifford
Is also an alternate ... EYefyone lnvolv.d
from • Newpof1 IMdt Country a.
perspectJw rs ecst.tic about the event.
"It's been fun going throuQh the setup
routine. end wCwtcJng wtth itle guy frorv
the 5-f'llol' "1A Tour on how he martd
the ~ and tets the t..s." NBCC hNd pro,... tWwt said. "It's bMfl a
i.am1ng ~ for me, and rfght-
fulty to, blc:IM.fle this Is the fl1'1t time l'W
tWr ~ lnYoMd In such a major tour· nament."'• AfW this Is doM, It wtU be a
t.tt. In our <.IP for all of us. for me,
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green is among the most slick on th
entire course.
This demanding, 437-yard par
4 "is probably the most difficult hol
on the course," Hahn said. Even after
good tee shot, there's a long second sbo
that usually play.o; in o the wind. Jt's
slight dogleg left. Approach shots tha
drift to the right could end up sever
feet down a steep bank. The greens d
not accept many balls coming out 'of th
rough. ·e If it comes down to the wire, ·
hole "could possibly decide the go
tournament." Hahn said. It's the go
course's signature hole, a beautiful, 165
yard par-3 over water. Wmd could als
be a factor. It's a tough, two-tier
green. e Tournament officials hope there
will be Sunday heroics on this uphill.
510-yard par-5, where sky boxes swround
the greens. "Players will be making same
Extenalve
s.tectlon
ofFlxturM,
Cot18n.~. Tiie, plu9 ...
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I • There wW be plenty of PGA
l officials, of course, but nobody
, from the administrative side,
, because they're going to be
' looking at events that need
attention. •nm Crosby said you guys
are so buttoned up, it's scary.•
Steering the ship with Neely
is Michael Carey, who was hired
by ISM to be the tournament
director.
Carey, a former field manager
• and account executive for the
PGA's marketing and operations .
1 staff, was the tournament
· director for Michael Jordan, i managing pr:Ofeilional, .corporate
and celebrity events in Chicago,
: Hilton Head, S.C., and Pinehurst, I N.C. .
, ·sob Neely is a detailed guy,
: and Michael Carey, who used to
~ work for the tour, is very I competent," Crosby said by I telephone from Ponte Vedra
I Beach, Pia. "One thing I noticed
last week is that (ISM) bas
become an integral part of the I community. They've hit the right
buttons, and the golf course is in I a beautiful spot. It's a great
I location and it has got a lot going
• for it.
"La.st year was a tough year,
· but I think we're pulling in the
right direction. Michael and Bob
are putting their noses to the
grindstone and working hard."
It was Neely_ who originally
put his client (Toshiba) and the
Senior Tour together last year for
the inaugural event at Mesa
Verde Country Club, because
Toshiba had long-yearned to
_sponsor a major golf tournament
in the United States. Hosting an
event in Orange County, where
Toshiba has its headquarters,
was a perfect maniage.
But Neely's company did not
ve the final word in otin
or marketing the tournament last
year. There were some
fundamental organizational
problems last year and mistakes
were made, but Neely's hands
were tied. OCSA was
responsible for marketing and
managing the event, which it
eventually lost. OCSA filed for
bankruptcy within months after
the tournament. ·
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•
One of the first steps taken in
rectifying the tournem.~t·s loose
ends was placing Neely, 53, in
charge.
"The Senior Tour gave the
operation to OCSA, because the
PGA didn't want to go back on
its word, but Toshiba wanted
us,• Neely said. ·we managed
Toshiba's interest in it. When
(ISM) was put in place to
manage the tournament this
year, we planned on leaving
Mesa Verde, because there were
some major parJting problems.
OCSA had some problems, and
we also thought we would be
able to better showcase the
event.
•(During the tournament's
management transition last July),
Toshiba made it clear they
wanted ISM Toshiba was
disappointe4 we didn't run it
the first year. "
Despite some gloomy •
circ\unstances surrounding last
year's event, OCSA can take
credit for landing the Senior Tour
to Orange County.
"You're certainly treading-On
thin ice when discussing what
happened (between ISM, OCSA
and Toshiba),• Crosby said.
"OCSA was responsible for
getting the Senior Tour into
Orange County. They made the
commihnent last year to do the
evept. (Neely) brought Toshiba
to the table, and we told them
great. let's get together with OCSA
"I don't want to diminish •
(OCSA's) role, but Bob was the
marketing guy. I think he's .
proven his ability. lbe proof,
ultimately, is in the outcome of
·1he event. On one end, without
OCSA there wouldn't be Senior
Tour golf in Orange County. But,
to be diplomatic, the banner of
operating the tournament bas
been turned over to Bob Neely."
Neely, a former executive for
Procter & Gamble and Johnson &
Johnson. among others, plans to
buy a home soon in Newport
Beach. That's good news for the
comm .
•(Neely) has built an
organization around him, and
they have the talent. they have
the knowledge and they have
the ability to get things done,"
said Jerry Anderson, Vice
President and General Manager
of Newport Beach Country Club.
It has been built. Now they
need to come.
nothing controversial will
happen at the Toshiba Senior
Classic. Somebody using a
different putter ts b1g news.
•'Ibis is a second chance for
some ol us to change our
personalities,• Billy Casper said
last year. "l used to be known as
a grouch and a grump. Look at
me now, weerlng knlcken and
silly bats. I never thought I'd see
the day.•
Maybe it'• maturity, or
perbapa tbete pa.yen died and •
went to golf heaven. then ceme
back to atbleUc life With an
m)'igorated apPredatioo few
everytbjng around ~ l!ltbet
way, they're an unrelated species
from the pmn~ •mll8on-a·
year joclts who swap tMml
every year and tbe grotetqUely
greedy owners in the bueball;
football. etc.
Por die MCOad year in a row,
our uwa ii blM11d wUb ESPN
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Wi1l tiOld an avwidled c:biiC:k tor
1150,000. Nobody.....,. car.
Wbo wtDI, um-JOU baYe. , ....... ..,. bc*am ...... tlMlt
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Major bitten at the ToSbiba Senior Classic, which~ March 11-17, gather-Tournament Director Michael Carey, Vice President ;
and General Manager of Newport Beach Country Club Jerry ~def_!<> lnle!J18tlonal Da.y Clubs, In~ Cbalnnan otthe Board.kvedy.;.
Ray,-liilemallonat Spol'ti and Eveiit~arkettng President Bob Neely and David Wooten, President, International Bay C lubs, Inc. :
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CONTINUED FROM 81
(50,000 people) over the three days· if the
weather's great,• Carey said. ·And if it's a
great leader boar~n Friday, I think a lot of
people wW come out Saturday."
ESPN is scheduled to cover the event live
Friday through Sunday, with the MetLife
blimp traveling over the Newport Beach area.
Last year, when the inaugural Toshiba
Senior Classic was held at Mesa Verde Coun·
try Club, an estimated 34,000 people ctttended
throughout the week, including 14,000 on the
final day.
Meanwhile, Ray ~oyd and Graham Marsh
are the only players from last year's top-20
money list who are not playing. Floyd, who
lives in Florida, rarely makes the California
swing on the tour. Marsh is from Australia and
usually plays there at this time of the year,
which is summer in Australia.
Of the top 53 players from last year. Bruce
Devlin is the only other player not here, aside
from Floyd (No. 2 on the list), Marsh (No. 8)
and Nicklaus (No. 22).
For NBCC members, today is the final day
for them to play their golf course, until the
event ends.
·we've been inundated by members the
last few days, because the members want to
come out,· said Paul Hahn, NBCC liead pro.
"The course is in great condition and they
want to play it with all the bleachers and tents
up, so they can get a feel for what.it's like to
play it with a major tournament setup. So
we've 9een real busy. ,
·Sunday the course is closed, and every-
body wants to play (today). It'll be just crazy.r
Members get in free to the Senior Classic
every day, and are welcome to roam the club-
house and rub elbows with the players.
ln July, when it was announced that NBCC
would host the second Toshiba Senior Classic:,
several of the members reportedly werenlt
happy about losing their golf course for tb
days. '
•But now, with all the tents going up an(l
• the electricity in the air, the members are real-
ly excited. about it,· Hahn said. ,
For many of. the Senior Tour players,
including Al Geiberg~r. Jim Albus and Bud
Allin. it will not be their first time playing at
NBCC. They played here before in the New-
port Classic Pro-Am.
PARKING SELECTION! Ml CASA . NEWPORT BEACH -There are
corporate tents, sky boxes, Senior
PGA Tour icons, a lavish golf
course, and, let's not forget, park·
Ing.
Parking is simple: The public is
being asked to park at either the
Newport Dunes or Fashion Island
(Building 600). There is no charge
Officials of the Toslul>a Senior·
Classic are offering free shuttle ser·
vices from both locations Monday
through Sunday.
"The shuttle service is a continu-
ous loop,• Tournament Director
Michael Carey said. ·Shuttle ser·
vices will start in the morning and
go until th~ end of the afternoon."·
Monday through Friday, the pri·
mary parking will be held At New·
port Dunes, located on Back Bay
Boulevard off Jamboree Road (next
to the Hyatt Newporter).
Saturday and Sunday, the. pri·
mary parking will be in the patking
garages at Fashion Island (Building
600). ,Overflow parking will be .at
Newport Dunes.
..
The public is being strongly
advised to avoid the open area
adjacent to Newport Beach Coun·
try Club, an area reserved for vol·
unteer parking.
"Newport Dunes" and Fashion
Island are exactly where the public
needs to park,· Lieutenant Jim
Carson of the Newport Beach
ct 8tmt1ing
600 is near the Family Fitness Cen-
ter at the very top of Fashion Island.
if you consider the entrance on
Pacific Coast Highway being the
very bottom. There should be plen-
ty of parking there on the weekend.
•Free shuttles do work and peo-
ple seem to use them. Most people
who attend an event like this have
nice oars, and they want covered
parking, rather than trying to find
some place nearby, like Balboa
Island, where parking is real
tough."
Parking was a fu~damental
downfall during last years inaugur-
al lbsbitia Senior Classic at Mesa
Verde Country Club. ..
-By Richard Dunn
MEXICAN RESTAURANT
OUR MEALS ARE A'-
TRIP TO MEXICO. "
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kill in the ~ Saturdoy morning: . of Amin MJrbedi WU tmh IWl~Annual match always a
ell-worth it experience '
oi players, and alumni.
~-... .... he Newport Harbor High·
School boys' volleyball.
team kicked off the season
last Friday night with the Sailors'
annual alumni game.
This has been the
sedson-opener for Coach Dan
Glenn's team for the last few ,
years.
lt 1s a great wa y to get the
A1umru'1.nvolved with this
SPdson's team and to contii\ue
tht>II Sailor pride.
The match was well played
with the Alumni winning by
scores of 14 -16, 15-10 and 15-7.
The #old guys" seem to 'have
too much experience. After
rPintroducing themselves to each
\ othe r m the first game, they put
togl·th.er some'~emendous
defense and shot selectiona to
dom.lnale the la.st two gAmes.
Thls year~ Newport team was
impressive. The 5ailors' senior
leadership of caffieron Black,
~pled with the mJddle hitting ot Wu BadorM and Ule lettlng-
ol soptiomore naVis Nelson,
forms a strong nucleus.
Outside hitters Brlan Fox. Eric
Bernhard and sophomore Scott
Archbold can attaclc the ball
while the middle blocking ol
Graham Hoover is solid.
'Tbeyseemrowor.lcverybard
which Will be a key to their
success in the tough Sea View
League.
The Alumni was without Bill
Yardley (away with work) ~d
Dr. Tim Brown (ankle injwy) 'but.
still showcased an experienced
squad. .
Outfitted in Newport Harbor
Volleyball T-shirts ftom Redsand,
the Alums featured only one true
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iJ:iiddle blocker,
Amin Mirhadi.
Outllde hitt6r
BW Brown
moved to the
middle.
Sett*I Greq
Sullivan and
Sean Sheward
game. Now thAl's dedication to your in the 'Victory. Amin II in his
Eric Pfister is school and sport. Such dedication q\iarter af UCLA and m enter
a puol m the was lnstnilnenlil bl Bile's bigh medical iCfiOOJ ID the f81[
Navy. He school ~r when he started for He ii alwayt a very strong
played for four Glenn's 1987 CIP dwnplons. supporter: Ol Newport vQ(leyb
years at the Another'mrteron the '8' and football (ht! was an.All-Se
Navel Academy team was Drew Sheward, who, View League liqeman) and
and is oow because of a knee injury const4ntly takes the time to
stationed in San acquifed while skiing recently, with fonnez coaches.
Diego. At 3:30 was relegated to coaching. He Today the Corona del Mar
last Prlday did see some backrow action, boys volleyball team will hold
were as cagey
as ever and got
the ball ro Kevin
Droke on the
outside as much
as possible. , charlie .. . .
afternoon he Newport immediately served him their annual Alumni game.
was on San which resulted in a perfect pass Former Sea Kings Jason
Clemente despite his bad leg. Perkins, Ty Price, Matt
Droke, with
years of beach
and international
bran de Island with his Sean Sheward, who like Henington, Hadley Carpenter
plane. Drew, played collegiately at the and Chris Pliha will play for th
experience, was a definite force
with a variety of spikes and shots.
Andy and Gaiy Crane
provided much needed ball
control, as well as cheerleading
from their children. Big Al
Gaddis was his normal inspiring
sell and contributed with a big
After flying University of S0'Qtheru California, Alumni .•
to San Diego, checking out, and is engaged to Lean Mc:Causland. Carpenter and Perkins are
fighting the El Toro •y •. be who .is a former All-Sororlty the Cd.M coaching staff while
arrived at the matcli in the mid-volleyball player from USC. Price is an assistant coach at
dle of the second game. He Their wedding day will be in Santa Margarita. Game time ·
stepped in with no warm-up to September and will probably be 6:30 p.m., so all alumni intere
set and provided a needed spark. on a non-football weekend. You in playing our just visiting wi
After the match, it was back ro know how those Thojans..are. old friends should be there at
San Diego as he had to Dy early I thought that the middle play Jack Errion Gymnasium.
briefly
lJnbeaten Mesa wins, but 11$s('s own toum~y finals 80 st GlllLs aAcK A·Nn r11t
C OSTA B LL Ml!SA TI1e SOET A
Costa Mesa High softball team
unproved to 4-0 by rdllying
twice in Ute late innings to top
Sdnta And, 11-10. in the Costa
Mesa/Ddliy Ptlot Sottbau lnvita-
tiona.1 gdJTle at the Mustangs'
field.
But they will be relegdted to
pld}'lng for third place today -
dl noon against Corona del Mar
r1t Te Winkle Park -by virtue of
runs allowed.
"The re were four teams who
cdme into toJay dl 2-0 (in the
tourname nt) dnd we had
,11Jowed the fewest r.uns, • Mesa
Coach Carrie Nelson said. "But
we g ave up too many today." .
The Mustang~. gave up the
lt-ctd m the sixth, when Santa
Ana turned a 5-2 deficit into a 6-
5 ledd .
Mesa, however, with time
running out on the 105-minute
llme limit, tied it m the sixth to
force an international tie-break·
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Santa Ana opened the extra
.. • Imme with four runs, but Mesa
" posted fi ve without a hit, as
Veronica Quintero scoring on a
passed bdll for the game-winner.
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gomery went 2 for 3 at the plate,
while Knstin Chisholm and Kim
Daniels also had two hits for
Mesa. ·
• In another Invitational game
Fnday: Newport Harbor High
c1dvanced to today's 2 p.m.
c-hamp1onship game dgainst
Century al TeWmk.le Park. when
Liberty Christian forfeited due to
a shortage of players.
COSTA MESAIDAJLY PILOT
SOFTBALL. INVITATIONAL
Cosb ~ 11, S.nUI An• 10
Santa Ana 100 014 4 10 9 6
Costa Mna 110 301 5 11 9 5
Perez and Abarca, Montgomery and
Em<o. W·Montgomery, 4-0. l ·Perel
28 Chisholm (CM) 3B Jenet (CM)
CdM posts shutout
~E~A S T A SOFTBALL
Corond del Ma r High needed d
shutout lo advcUlce to today's
Uurd-place game of the Costd
Mesa/Dally Pilot Soft ball Invita-
tional, and pitcher Linda Van
I look WdS equal to the challenge
1n a 7-0 tnumph over Edison Fn-
ddy at TeWinkle Park.
Van Hook struck out onJy
two, but walked one and was
backed by a strong defense, led
by junior third baseman Jennifer
Morgan (seven assists)
Morgan also chipped m
offensively, going 3 for 4 and
scoring l wo runs.
Senior Jennifer Luchesi went
2 for 3 with two RBI and Van
I look also helped her cause (2
for J with an RB I).
Edison (2-3) got a runner to
third in the sixth inning, but
C dM (2 -2) closed out the white-
wash before the 105-mlnute
time limit expited, advancing to
today's third-place showdown
against Costa Mesa at noon at
TeWmkle Park.
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Yazmln •nd Kortney; Van Hook and Wills.
W Van Hook. 1-1. l·Yumln, 0-3 28-luchesl
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MESA -The SWIMMING Heathe r Siegel, TJJ.ACK
Estancia High boys 400-yard winning the javelin with a toss of
freestyle relay team cam e 97-10 and ta king thirds in the
through with a must-win in the shotput and the 400 hurdles. was
s~ meel's tinal event Friday to the bright spot Friday for the
d efeat El Modena, 87-79. Ora.rige Coast College women's
The girls team had a tougher track team.
time of it, losing to El Modena, ~ ..... Ide 12• SeddWNlck 54.
91-74 . Or•r199 c:out JJ
The Eagles' team of Matt 100-1. Wiiiiams (FO, 10.7; 2. League (OCO. Hoss, C htis Johnson, Chris 10.9; 3. Abrams.(5), 11.0: 4. Freeman (OCQ,
Calkin d E · W h d 11 .0; 200 ·Williams (R)L 21.8; 2. Jeffrey (R), an nc ayman a 22.0; 3. Watkins (R), 22 . .z; 4. Freeman (OCQ, other ' plans, pulling out the 23.3; 400 · 1. Hancock (OCQ, 49.6; 2. Jeffrey
clutch victory in 4:00.27. (R), 49.9; ~ Walke< (fU, 50.4; IOO -1. Home
Th E 1 (2 1 kl . {R), 2:02.0, 2. Appell (OCQ, 2•03.8; 3. Greco e d9 es · ) spar ed m CS), 2:06.2; 4. OiMarco (OCQ, 2.o7.1; 1,soo .
the sprint freestyle events. Chad 1. Hussain (R), 3:57 .2; 2. 5and\et (S), 4:0\.4; 3. Bollenbach was a double-win-Romero (R). 4:03.1; 4. Appell (OCC). 4:17.5; . 5,000 · 1. Mysyoka (R), 14:42.7; 2. Hussain ner m the 100 free (5 1.59) and (R). 15:03.9; 3. sAnchez (5), 15.48; no HH -1.
200 free (1 ;56.18) while Jon J es-Boissy <~>. 14.7; 2. tssach (R). 14.8'. 3. Brown sup won the 50 free (23 .8 l ). The (5), 14.9._ 400 IH · Boissy (R~. 54. 1, 2. Brown (S), 57.3, 3. lsaach (IQ, 57.3, 400 ntbly · 1. 200 free relay team of Bolle n-Aivenide, 42.3, Orange Coast 43.1; 1,600
bach, Jessup, ~oss and Mark ,.::. ·1\~'aJ:c~fQ.-~; 2. Traylor (S), 6-
Stephe ns won _El 1 :35...:....3). WJ!Y::._ .2;-3.....!.effel (:3.-6-0; u -t..e&mpbe#-{sr.ll-2-
man adcfed a win in the 100 112; 2, Traylor (S), 1H 112; 3. Jackson (5), 19-
breaststroke ( 1: 12.13). 3 314; TJ • l. Ja<:kson (S). 42-8; 2. Leffel <R>. 4().
F th · l ( l 1 1) Ail 0 1/4; 3. Traylor (S). ~ 112; 4. Van Nlerlterk or e gu s - -, een coco. 37.1() 314; PY . 1 x hroeder (S), 14-0; Bennett was a two-time winner 2. Hollander (S), 14-0; l . Robertson (5), 12-0;
in the 50 free (28 63) and the 100 SP · 1· Johnson <IU. ~. 2. Lynn (5). 45-9 112; · . 3. Heidrick (R), 43-11 112; OT · 1. Mad>onald free (1 :02.31). Meghan Williams (5), 155·2; 2. Johnson (R), 150--0; 3. Heidrkk
was tops in the back at 1:13.66. CR). 148-7; n · 1. Jac:kson (5), 171-6; 2. Gr•·
BOYS hanf (OCQ , 168-8; 3. Hollander (S), 158-9; 4.
EstancY 17, El Modena l9 V81l Nlerlterk (OCQ, 154-4.
200 medley relay -1. El Modena, 1 :50.83; WOMEN
200 frM -1. Bollenbach (E), 1 :56.18; 2. _,
Anderson (EM), 2:10.09; 3 Cllkln (E). 2:22.25; ... venlde 14. Slldda.bM* 67,
200 IM · 1. Keeler (EM), 2:06.24; 2. Budde Or.nge eo.t 26
(EM). 2:20.52; 3. Wayman (E). 2:22.81; so 100 -1. McOaniel ~S). 12.7; 2. Hooper (R),
frM 1. Jessup (E), 23.81; 2. Hoss (E); 24..47; 13.0; 3. McFadden (R , 13.9; 200 • 1: Burton
3. Taylor (EM}, 26.82; 100 fly. 1. Keell!t' (EM), (R), 25.3; 2 McOanle (S}, 27 .O; 3. Foose (R),
57 51; 2 StepMns (E). 57.51; ]. Barr• (EM), 27.7; 4. Waters (OCQ, 284; 400 • 1. Burton
1:05 46, 100 frM . 1. 8oUenbach (E), 51.59; CR), 59.2; 2 Phillips (S), 1:00.5; 3. Waters
2. Hoss (E), 55.10; 3. Hamilton (EM), 1:05.80; (OCQ, 1:13.0; IOO • 1 Manley (5), 2:34.5; 2.
500 frff · 1. llujino (EM), 4:55.06; 2. McOelght (OCC), 2:35.5; 3. Foose (R), 2:.54.3;
Stephens (E). 5:37.80; J Anderson (EM), 1,500 · 1. Manley (s), 5:14.0; 2. Koenig (5),
6:03 17, 200 frM ret.y . 1 Estancia (Bollen· 5'14 5; 3 Warner (S), 5:15 7; J,000 · 1.
bach. Jes.sup, Hoss, Stephens). 1:35.31; 100 Koenig (S), 11:11.3, 2. Warner (5), 11:48.6; 3.
INdc 1. Tsujino (EM), 55.42; 2. Jessup (E), Appell (OCQ, NT; 100 H • 1. Foose (R),~6 3;
1:06 40; 3. Taylor (EM), 1!13.50; 100 Masi -2 McDanlel (S), 16.7; 3. Amos (R), 16.9; .00
1 Wayman (E), 1 12 13, 2 BU<kle (EM), H 1. Hooper (R), 1:14.0; 2. Fenske (S), 1:14.5;
1:12 45, 3. Graves (E), l 18 13; 400 frM 3 Siegel (OCQ, 1:21 8; 400 Nl•y • 1 River·
Nlay Estancia (Hoss, Johnson. Calkin, Way· sicle, SO 3; 1,600 relay -1. Rlvenide, 4:232. man), 4·00.27. HJ • 1. Foose (R). 5-0; 2. Willard (S), 5-0; 3.
GIR1S O'Rourke (S), 4-4; U 1. Foose (R). 17.3 112;
El ModetM 91, Estancia 74 2 Md>aniel (S), 1>-8; 3 Phillips (5), 15-4; TJ
200 medley relay. 1 El Moden.J, 2:14.46; I. Foose (R), 34-10; 2. Campbell (R), 33-9 112.
200 frM -1. McAllister (EM). 2:35.38; 2. Nel· Sf' ·Campbell {R), 32·5 1/4; 2. Herr (S), 32·3
tis (E), 2:39.81; 3. Black (E), 2:43. 10; 200 IM . 1/4; 3 Siegel (OCQ, 25-7 l/4; OT · 1. Herr (5),
I. Rennkk (EM), 2:32.83; 2. Levinson (EM). 109-6; 2 Burton (R), 78-7; 3. Chapin (OCQ,
2:38 0, 3 FtiSNKht (E), 2.52 84; SO free . 1. 76-2; 4 SM!gel (OCO. 68-11; n · 1. Siegel
Bennett (E), 28.63; 2. Vasquez (EM), 29.52; 3. (OCQ , 97-10; 2. Chapin (OCC). 87-9, 3
Frino (E). 29.77; 100 fly • 1. v~os Willard (5), 86-10.
(EM), 1:11.87; 2. FISSN<ttt (E), 1:15.2"9; 3.
Campbell (EM), 1:13.41; 100 frM • 1. Ben· sec ts }j*-nett (E), 1:0~.ll. 2. Lorenz (EM), 1;05.2~ 3. ge 8 Sp ~ .
Brooks (E), 1.11.40; 500 frM · 1. M~llister C 0 S T A
(EM), 71>9.9; 2. Harrison (E), 7: 10; 3. Frlno (E), MES"' S O FT B A LL 7;11; 200 frM ret.y • 1. El ModeM, 2:00.0; ,...
100 beck • 1. Wllll•ms (E), 1:13.66; 2. Childs After winning the ope ner. 5-0,
(EM), 1'19· 14; l . Campbell (EM). 1=13·56; 100 Fn·~ay the Southern California brwMt -1. Garrlsoo (EM), 1:2US; 2. Levin-
son (EM), 1:22.75; 3. Rnnegan (EM), 1:27.45; College softball team was no-bit
.oo frM....., · 1. El Modena. for the first time this year, drop-
Tars trimmed, 88-82
N E WPORT SWIMMING BEAC H -•
The Newport Harbor Hig'h girls
came up a little bit short in its
dual swimming meet with Los
Alamitos.
Tabatha Loudon was the onJy
double-winner for Newport, tak-
ing the speed even~. winning in
the 50-yard freestyle spttnt
~O) and the 100 (59.22).
Loe Alwttoe ... Nft;port HMbot A.
200 ~ ... ~ -1. Los Alamitos. ,
2:02.54: IOO ff..· l. Jo tm (l.A), 1:tl.07; 2.
Cohen (NH) 214.&4; 3. M1llfken (NH), 215.65;
200 1M • 1. Foss (NH), 2:30.21; 2. Aken (LA).
231.60; ), Vallos (LA), 232.56; 501'ee • 1.
LoudOn (NH), 27.10; 2. M1rsh (NH). 2'1.75; 3.
Wlnza (lA). 27.14; 100 fly 1. Gonnietl (LA)
106.09: 2. Balls (I.A), 112. 70. 3 SMckeroff
(lA), 1 ~•.40: 100 free · Loudon (NH), ~9.l2;
2. Manti (NH), 1:00.40; 3. Hartig (NH),·
1l00.S3; IOO 1'ee • 1. Aken (I.A), 5:3849; 2.
Cohen (NM), 6~09.71; J . Foss (NH) 6:06,79;
200,,._....., • 1. LA>s Al-"1ltOS, 1:5064;
100 IMldt t. Joffry (LA), 1:o4.Sl. Murphy
(NH) t:OUS; 3. stii<broff (I.A), 1:10.55; .
100 ....._. 1. Gunnltll (lA), 1:15 5l. 2
Robens (\.A), 1:1t.56; 3. Mandrino (NH),
t :20.52: 400 ftM ~ • 1. Ntwpe>rt Harbor. 4:2U.
Sailors lose in four
HUNT-
INGTON
BEACt! -The Newport Harbor
H.lgh boys volleyball taam
fought hard to win the Ont mm-
league game, but couldn't 1us-
ta.ln the effort, lostng 15·17. 15-3,
15·11, 15-1 Thunday to Martna.
W BadOMk hid t3· JdDI. Brian
ping a 2-0 decision to nonconfer-
ence foe Belmont, Tennessee in
the second game of a double-
header.
~a DOUlll.EHEAOER
So<AI Coflege S, hlmotrt ~.) 0
Belmont 000 000 O -O 5 2
SoC1I College 100 400 K -5 5 o
1_Coe and Stanflll; Merrow and Murie,
Munroe (5). W-M•rrow (5·2) L-O>e.
.. l1nont (lilnn.) 2. So<AI College O
Belmont 200 000 0 • 2 7 1
SoCal College 000 000 0 -0 0 2
Faircloth and Stanflll, Ruden (7); HOUS1on,
Munroe (5) •nd Murie. l ·Houston (2-2).
Tryouts slat.ed SWlday
~E~~~t ~ ~! SOCCI
Orange Coast United Soccer
Clubs wW be holding ttyouts
Sunday at 3 p.m. for players
~es 9-17 at Bonita Creek Park
ln Newport Beach.
Last year, more than 200 boys
and girls from Newport 8e~ch ·
and Costo ~eSQ competed for ocu teams tn the Coast Soccer
League.
Coach will evaluate each
player's game and refer them to
the proper team& for a doser
look.
Players should come ready to
pedonn.
Any players born betwPen
Augu 1, 1978-July 31, 1986,
are eb
Make can be manged.
dWn>Hs-at-relays-------. -~ . .
~gJ-~ E :0; sw.1MIU1(0 Sea Kings take seconds
the first time in school history the • ' 4-L-
boys s~ te~ ~rom Coto~a del ID uu_,ee-way meets Mar High qualified teams m all
seven even~ for the finals of the
Capistrano'Valley Relays.
Tbe top 10. teams 1n each
e vent advance to today's finals
being held at Saddleback Col-
lege . Action starts at.9 a.m.
In Thursday's preliminary
round, the Sea Kings were com ...
peting in a 16-team field.
In the 400-yard medley relay.
the team of l{awika Tarayao.
Cl)rls Kramer, J eremy Piasecki
and Scott Kramer, . qualified
fourth in a time of 4:04.05. Chris
and Scott are twin brothers.
In the 300 freestyle relay, the
team of Mike Casey. Dan Hed-\
ley, Chris Esposito. Carter Weir,
Jason Hokanson and Ghlis
Kramer finished eighth (2:31.8).
The 200 breaststroke relay
team of Robert Hacker, Dan
Hedley, Jeff Marchiorlatti and
Esposito finished fifth in 2:12.
The 200 9uttertly team of
Tario, Hacker, Casey and Mike
Bise were fifth in 1:49.3. ·
In the 200 backstroke relay.
the team of Tario, Hokanson,
Chris Kramer and Piasecki fin-
ishe d fourth in 1:51.0.
The 400 free relay team of
Bise, March.iorlatti, Scott Kramer
and Piasecki were fourth 1n
3:30.5.
The 200 i:nedley relay team of
Scott Kramer, Marchiorlatti. Bise
and Hokanson were fifth (1 :50.1).
Sailors edged, 10-8
SAN CLEM-TINNIS ENTE --Oou-
bles Yuske Kojima and Scott
Sims, as well as Graham Evarts
and Tennison Oyler swept their
se~ for Newport Harbor High.
but the Sailors fell to nonleague
host SarrClemente, 1-0-8, .Prtday.
John Ranek won two singles
sets fot the Sailors.
SM a.men. 10. Newpon ...,._.I
Slnates: J. Ranek (NH) lost to G1vil•n,
Hi, def. Lee, 6-2, def. Engle, 7·5; Hoevel
(NH) lost. 0-6. S-7, 2.0; S.inoff (NH) lost.
2-6,().6,H .
Doublet: l<ojlmr5ims (NH) def.
Olson-Jakemlya, 6-2. def. Rlchrid-R•usch,
6-1, def. Pfftenon·Niemanl\ 6-1;
Evarts-Oyle< (NH) won. 7-6, 6-0, 6-1;
Roney-Holme (NH) lost 2-6, H >, ().6.
Cosmos advance
NEWPORT
BEACH -The cc
Cosmos. Newport Beach's AYSO
Division 3 team, wUl be compet-
ing in this weekend's second
round of the AYSO Sectional
Playoffs being held in Whittier.
The Cosmos advanced by
hammering San Diego, 7 -1. in
their opener. Scott Perkins and
Nick Brown each scored two
goals for the Cosmos, who got
single ,goals by Tun Birdsong,
Nick Farrell and Andrew Brown .
The defense,was anchored by
Hod Lamberton wttb asststance
from Charles Lumplcln, Brown
and Brad Patterson.
San Diego scored late tn the
game to break up goalie Aody
Gold's shutout bid.
sec women fall, 6-3
C 0 ST A
MESA -Quynh
Le continue. to be the bright
spot for the Southern Celifomia
College,women'a tennb team (6·
3) whldl dropped a 6·3 d9dllon
Thunday to Cal State San
e.tnaidtno in a nonconlerence
match.
CORONA DEL MAR -Corona del Mar High's boys and girls
track teams finished distance seconds to El Modena in a three-
way track meet Thursday. that included Westminster.
Richy Nichols was the orily double-winner for Corona del
Mar, taking the shot put (48-5) and the discus (138-0). Tyler
Beardslee picked up a win ln the BOO-yard run (2:05) and Matt
Hoyt won the 200 in 23.5. ·
El Modena won with 95 points, followed by Corona d~l Mar
with 51 and Westminster. 21.
On the girls side. Vanessa Jameson, Doris Hawley and Kim
DiMille were all individual winners. Jameson winning the 1,600
(5:40), Hawley taking the shot put (31-1 •/2) and DiMille winning
in the discus (82-4)
El Modena outdistanced the field with 84 points with Cd.M
secoiid (57) and Westminster far back with 12.
BOYS
El Modena 95, Corona del Mar 5j~ ~ ..2 ..
100 • l ."TillmanlW), H-:s;l. Aldllez (EM). 11.8; 3. Hoyt (CdM), 11.9; 200 • 1. Hoyt
(CdM), 23.5; 2. Tillma.n (W), 23.6; 3. Stauber'g (EM), 24.2; 400 • 1. Murrietta (EM). 53.2;
2. Tai (W). 54.6; 3. Miiier (EM), 5S.5; too -1. Beardslee (CdM), 2:05; 2. Munletu 207; 3.
Rleckers (COM), 2:10: 1,600 • 1. Amos (EM), 4:36,4; 2. Seard\lee (CdM), 4:43.7: 3.
Emenker (EM), ~7; J,200 -1. Amos (EM), 10:20; 2. Emenaker (EM), 10:20.4; 3. Maguire
(CdM). 10:23; 400 relay · 1. EM, 45.5; 2. CdM. 45.9; 1,600 r.la,y • 1. W, 3:41.2; 2. CdM,
3:43.5.
• HI · 1. Swamldass (EM), S-10; 2. Wilson (W), 5-10; 3. Reyti (EM),~ TJ • 1. ~z
(EM), 43-6; 2. P•ru (EM). 3~; u . 1. AMdC'eJ (EM), 19-i 314; Milhtr (EM), 19-0 314; 3.
Morales (EM), 17·5. SP • Nichols (CdM). 48-5; 2. 8r(){n0, (EM) 46-1 t 1/2; Adam (EM) 41·
10 314; DT • 1. Nlchofs (CdM), 138-0;2. R6mo (EM}, 137-9; 3. TaftaOli"I (COM), 1~;
GIRLS
£1MOdena .... Corona.,Mw57,.Weltminstllr 12.
100 • 1. Allen (EM). 12.9; 2. Elbano (CdM). 13.2; 3. Packard (W), 13 .. 2; 200 -1. Allen
(EM), 27.0; 2. Elbano (CdM), 27.5; 3. Paekild (W), 27.7; 400 • l. D1hlberg (EM), 64.1; 2. w.1-IC""!,·~~ 1,.,,_, (CdM), 66.2; W10 • 1, 0.~M), '"°-~ < ..... e< (EM), 231.9; 3. MOC' n (CdM), 2:33.0; t,600 • 1. Jameson (Cd , 5:40; 2. Burton (EM),
5:41; 3. Morgan (CdMl 5:42;.J,200 • 1. Burton (EM), 12:49; 2. edy (EM), 12:50; 3.
Bogue (EM}, 12:50; 400 relay · 1. EM, 52.3; 2. W, 54.5; 3. Cd .7; 1,600 ~ · 1.
CdM Oameson. Weinstein. Christ~, Gardner), 4:30; 100 Htt -. Lanaha" (EM), 18.7;
2. Herco (EM). 18.8; 3. Tang (W), 19.0; JOO IH • 1. l.anah4n (EM), 53.0; 2. Dubin (CdM),
56.2; 3. Monroe (CdM), 56.4.
U · 1.Alleo (EM), 15-8; 2. Elbano (CdM), 15-4; 3. Gardoer (CdM), 14'4;TJ ·Nichols (EM),
33-0 112; 2. Wallace (EM), 3().3 112: 3. Hawley (CdM), 30-3; DT • 1. OIMille (CdM), 82-4; 2.
C>iKon (CdM), 82-0; 3. Hawley (CdM), 72-8;, HI • l. ~I (EM), +.II; 5" • 1. Hawley (CdM),
31-1112; Kana1han (EM), 29-1; 3. Dickson (CdM), 28-1 1/4.
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-.a ,...llyNlll.To""" 6754912 760-1713or857·1776 patio,garage,w/dhk·•B••ch •h. mlle nr mach by 3/18. Net _.,.. • • up $950; 1 BA, patio, Ho•g* Sparkling 1 NB Oen Views, Vault 2Ba, lndry lac, pool, $12K 1·800·767·2284 llllillf..,. lnlllM,QllHUO HOUSES/ Studio Bright & cln. gar, $650. 548-7367; BR. Hugo Br & walk-in Celling, Ovrlks Har· carprt w/stornge. $425 ---·------
-IM1111l1·•·42H51Q.ftr CONDOS . Nico area, sep full kil 548-7460 Ctosot. Car pon. $695 bor, Prlv. 8th, frptc. n/ +•.h etoc. 548-2070 DO,N 'T JOIN AN·
..._¥Wttp1,0C aru,..... . E•s tbluff Remodel ·$625 w/utll, quiet N/ Pool/Spa. 646-6838 s, m/I, young prof, avl Newport North 3Bd 0 THE R 0 p. cauuo .. ...-. FOR REN-1 -ar wa Trrs. French Smkr, N/pet 673.SSSQ -=====-=----. now. $800 month T Nexuo i:fool & incuzz.L PORTUNITY until
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$1900. Ag1. 759-9314 CORONA BEACH 2640 Nowor 3Bd, 3Ba, den. NB/Bluffs Prl\late lbr, N/Smk. Fomale Prof'd. MLM Success cas·
i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii On tho pool. 2/gar. I I 800-969-9356/640·0185 sotto.Cnll for your free BOA Lido Isle 3Br 2~4Ba. DEL MAR ' 2622 $2050/mo. 759-0342. ba+den, w gar .. w d., cassette: 1·800-225· BAL. frplc, 2-car gar, patios. Sell your home kit prlvt, pool. Quiet, Nwpt B ch Wnntod _3_88_6_. _____ _ ISLAND 2106 111 Via Eboll. $2300/ through classified. Gr••t studio w/kltch, Female $600 644·02(. J pro I. fem. n/s, quiet 4 MOI PhoneCard ATES
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TODAY!! •••••-•••I Ch•rmlng 2Br +loft, LUXURY LIVING prlv., stove/frig, gar, pool/tonnis, ultl pd. VACATION room, w/priv bath, full FAST! Inv. Req.
Near shopping. avl $750 mo. 642·3162 priv., uht Inc. $600 aoo.700•7177, 24 Hrs. --------....... !~~er.h~~::i1y5~f!k1~~ FOR LESS now. 499-<>177 GREAT L8'ge upstairs 3Br RENTALS 2722 645·4505 UNLIMITED INCOME 1002 GENERJij. Ownr/Agt. 723-0653 Live In Newport's fin· •WALK TO BEACH! QN 2Ba, 4\ncl gar, frplc, High commission
est homes a\ a frac· Studio . Q u I• t . LQCATI nenr boach. $\200/ Oce•nfront 3Br 2Ba RENTALS po tenUot savmg home
OOV'T FORECLOSED tlon of normal rent. If $585 348·9424 1..Z.a IMll. mo. 851·1141 Ext. 302, near NB pier. Book WANTED 2726 owners BIO SS. New homes for ponnlos CORONA you have quallty fur-now for summer wkly financial service. 1-coll
on $1. Oollnquent Tax, DEL MAR 2122 nishlngs catt 723-1151 $130..S-. LIPO ISLE ·Steps to rental. 714-434-1424 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil closers dohght. 1-800..
Repos, REOs. Your ****LUXURY COSTA MESA 2624 beachl 1BdrT(l Studio. R•spon prof non·smkr 699-6099 Ext. 81677
Area. Toll Free 800· $1200 2BR 1BA W•t•rfront Condo Geted/COVd prtcng Tennis, w/d. Avl 3/16.,_________ /dmkr w/Uny dog sks Vending with over 25
898·9778 E111. H-4645 2BA 2.75 BA. Highly a.v.tore, Pool s595 673•6103 RENTALS TO pvt studio, guest hse local accounts. Buy all for current llstlngs. Flroptaco, w/d. ocean upgraded. With boat 2 Mstr Br 2Ba, fp, w/d a-JW~ Room • ---------SHARE 2724 or gar a.pt In Npt Bch. or part. 8()().818-0908 side Coast Highway. s 11 p . s 2 8 0 0 /m 0 • hkup, gar. $880. East :.;?' .-:..-;:::. ,. Lve msg 722·9889. lrAmodlate. 675-5646 Agt 640-7000 Ext 306. of H'arbor. Great otter .... .._ "'¥".. SOUTH COAST
CORONA Bright upstrs unit So. Npt North 2Br 2Ba for 1 yr IH. G4fH351 S.£W...P9id METRO 2686 B•lboa Isl fem to ••••Iii••• INVESTMENT
DEL MAR 1022 of Hwy, 2Br 2Ba, 2-car condo. 2-car gar, AC, EA'STSIDE share 3 BR w/2 olh· COMMERCIAL OPPORTUNITY
i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil gnr, w/d, frig, pool. w/d, pool. Avail 4/1. Country Woods era. Patio, W/O, Own
2 8 $1350/mo. 721··0358 51395/mo. 640-1529 2 Br, spll·IVI, w/study. N••r SCP 38R 2BA phone. $452 mo + REAL ESTATE 90
0 & • n •• t Ip, skylt, deck, $875, encl garage. laundry utll, 723-0720 FABULOUS COM 3·Sty
Condo w/olc, roof top
dck. Opn/brlght $490K
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ce•n u Nwpt North 2Bd, 1.25 no pets. 180 21st st. rm. Quiel, xlnt area., ________ _
views 2Br tBa. No Ba, fp, deck, w/d, ber-646•1164,645•9543 , $950/mo 546-6883 Beautiful-NB prvt _________ , ... -------.....
pets. Frplc, 1-car aitch ber carpel, tllo fir, gar. hme. Phn/cable/kltch/ BUSINESS OFFICE I nHd • houae for gar. $1150/mo. Pvt pool. $1150 759-0600. lndry. Quiet & Clean. the Lord's work. Tax
str,et. Agt. 631•2242 oce•n view 3 BA, 2 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 $400+ut1 e4 5.9s1 s FOR RENT 2769 write-off & multiplied
BA, frpl, d[w, 2 car CDM·THIS HOME IS blessings to ..,ou. 1069 COSTA MESA 2124 gar, $1400. Available SPECIAL! 1 btk to JW A I RPORT law (714) 830·8233
now. 675·5833 ocn w/vu from 20x40' business ctost']g. All --------~ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil The best of Orango QUIET &: SBR.ENB patio. Lrg design hm fur n Is h Ing s /.-'4 w
5 BA, 3BA $259kl •E'sld• Lg 3Br 2ea, Co's fabulous homesl l ..._,... Ap w/2 sep mstr suites. books, copier, etc. for r=========:;'ll
Traditional 2-sty, w/d, 4-car gar, court-Vlslpn• Propertl•• Pa. m .LY..L.esa !3rb11en'ts Yours Is 17x20 W/14' sale. Leaso nego-
beautlful remodel, lrpl, yd, otc, lndry rm. 193• on Dlspl•Y Is looking cedar ctst. Huge lot w/ liable. Olivo-851-2010 No matter O~k bit-Ins, lg yard, C Magnolia. S 14 vi 11 grdns Incl 60 + roses " 4/1. No pets. 20 for people with qua ty So & L.-What you're spa. Priced to sell. furniture to five · In near yet SO iM... & more. Fem pref.lf"'l-----1111111111ril
Catt Bob Coluccio, •••3Bd 2B• Condo these properties white lllat's the feeling you get. $~Stmo. 723-0377 2 IUW~.l ~ doing, your
Grubb & Ettls' 644· Avl 4/1. Lg Poot. Nice they are on the mar-whc ti Palm WINDOW va"-A hometown 6373 ext. 121 unit on greenbelt. ket for sale at a frac-n you vc at Dover Shor•• Spa-U W x 1¥
Close to Triangle Sq. lion ol the normal Moa amid the lush clous hse w/poot. Bd/ • newspaper
Bl? c:B~YOON o~~:r $1050/mo. 642-2649 cost. CALL: gimlCl)' of scdudcd ~.Ti·. ~fp.~n~~:~~; :~t:=i· The~'Pilot ~:5~.500. • By en Owner: Or coll 641-0593 M·F 714-280-8080 woods & study palms. • rci. ~ J.W.A. '
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._ 2 D-'-· Lido Is, trg hm w/prof. Alll fof SM*o 47g.2434 w-~·· -·-.. hm, fncd yd w/deck, 2Ba, upgrds, 2/prkng, a .x~ ,. DQ.llUUllD Pref fem. Pvt bd, bth, flt I By Owner 3Br 2'hBa nice nelghborhd. Avall pool, clubhse. $1050. . Jn. SS IOS600 deck, cbl, W/d, gar. s n .
Newporl Terrace 4/1. $1595. 546-7020 Gerl Agt 909-861-3&34 · 1BRS6l5 ioS650 maid $800 673-j 886.1_ ________ llllm-===--======.l1L-------~ condo. End unit on ---------• lBJl sns IO $750
l1dily Pilot
cul-de-sac adjoins 7 Dram•tlo custom Vers•lll•a-Spectacutar ... No P-
acre park. Pool, soc hom• wood firs, ocean/bay views. 2Bd ~ y.....:::::Blinds
guard, etc. S159K. For brick frpt, vaulted cell· 28111, beaut furn, mrbl ~ r~ L.--
mors Info 646-9435 lngs, 2 BA, 2 BA + Jacuul tub, mirrors, • ~'O ni111
loft, beautiful. $1450 plush carpet+dlshos, A NEW C'.arpct, Paint & Tak Custom Oceanfront mo. + dep. 2166 Pa· bedding, linens. (Wiii A Picnc:u Room
Large 4bd, 3 .5ba clrlc Ave. Call Bob consider renting un-.
house,bulllln '88.No Coluccio, Grubb & 'furnished.) $1500. &HcaudPool&Jacum
boardwalk. Pvt pony. Ellis 644-6373 ext. 121 (Agent) 631-8097 A P1dol & Balmnics
'1•250•000· 831"7905 •NPT HQHTS AREA On The W•t•r w/pan-A Garaga Available
DOVl!R SHORES 3Br 2 full Ba. frplc, oramlc bay view. 4Br
1218 Potarls gar, yard. $1195/mo. 2VlBa, 2/car. $3450
Open 8un 1 ·5 642·5722 721H670. Dock avail. Offia: Haun: 9:00 am . S~.00 M·F
Ramododed 4Br view 1 2 and 10 00 ... 00 · home with pool & spa. Roomy 2Br 2Ba. x· g • t---------: am • ~: pm
S d 729·7271 Agont car gar, fp, vault cells, NEWPORT 1561 Mesa Dr. · Santa Ana Heights, CA an Y cell fans, w/d, d/w,
Prudential Jon Douglas pool. 11200• 434-6909 COASTt... 2170 (714:) 546-9860
HAift VIEW HOMES STUDIO LOFT e 290 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Phase 3, 4Br, stun· FLQWEA ST "Lag. Prot'I D•oor•t•d l.L.':-';-i-~-1;1--..~ii~-,i;1-iii=ii~-•• ;-i;1=-.-.. -.-.-.-.-.T-.-.---.~~-1;.-i.-..... -.~~."'!-1;.-1.-.'=-~ii nlng view, xtra lrg lot. Bch Charm"· remod. 2 mstr sta1, 2<at gar, r. • • • • •
Portonno model. Bkr New carpt A firs, pvt tallan tile entry, for-I Coeta Mesa'a Beet
S4o.56e4 or 729-7241 entry/prkg No pets. mal OR, sculpted frpl, . • .
$895 . 548-8226 W/d. 11850. 640-1795 : NEWPORT VILIAGE APARTMENTS NEW LISTING
Located In eiccluslve 6 HB~CHNGTON2140 APARTMENTS 1
o••• gu.,ded Harbor =ii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii po• •nNT 1 Bring In this coupon Aldge. Prime quiet to-• ~ ~ for f /2 otf 1st
c•tlon with view Of Lrg lmmao mobile hml•••••••lilll•I' month•• rent. Fora S1ddle~ck. 3 bdrms, 2Br 2Ba lo very active I limited ttme only. 2.5 batho. lamlly rm, Sr. park. Brookhurat/ oourm~t kllchen plul Adams. Stv. frig, W/d. BALBOA • Extra Lorge J,,., I and 2
eating area. Format BHut corner loL 1725 ISLAND 2608 bedrooms
dining area W•lh 2 tncl utll. &4&,...49'1 JR iooo atory celling. Large nf\ 00 •1pa In prlva1a c:ourt· ~•R av..aA Uppat, l "" 1
yard. lllneH lorcH NEWPORT oar •PK•. W/D, Uni• 2 BR seeo
eale. l49G,OOO ae•cH 2169 Island, y•atly 11860 • SOnd VOlleyboH
871 4 _.00 8IOft Agt. 173-4082 • 2 llahMd tannts coons
• ,. Detw.. 2Br 29&, /4/C, • Verbl bllnOS
W/d, l)lt4na, deck, Q&r, e ()elllng fons
mini bay view. Avall 41 • Plulh oorpet
1, 11800. 723-6008 • F*-Room
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28 A Nixon
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31 ~oket' stake 53 Stop
. 32 =::*' momentatlly · 33 a aklrt 54 Superior
34 Smal beds 65 SoYWt.foucJdet
35 ·-my WOfdr 58 Pieoe of
36 Andel country lnsUlallon
38 Aacetftled 57 Monster In faliy
39 Singer Gonna tales
41 Scrap of cloCh 58 Seaweed
42 -ammoniac Plodud 47 Golf IOOfes 59 Prune the 49 Luxuries hedge so Edible roots e 1 Zilch 51 Iron-rich meal 'IM Perch
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(818) 441-8950 FOUND • Black female FOUND • Cockatlel, LOST: 2 Cockatlela I~=::=::=::=::~=::~
dog, near Santa Alla neat Brookhurst & Tai· 3/1, COM/NB area. Ave. & 15th St., C.M. bert. F.V. 968-0&4-0. On• II yellow/tan, On the move? Call 646-3467. tame, gentle. Other Is
F 0 u ND • 8 r 0 w n FOUND 3/8 · Green/ gray/~hlte, semi-tame, Sell your extra
leather wedding yellow parakHt near sweet. 759-3117 household
album near Westclllf 17th & lrvlne Ave., REWARD: Lo1t Shih-i'tems
Buy I\. Sell It. Find IL
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EMPLOYMENT Plaza, 17th & Irvine, N.B. 646-8895. Tzu (medium alze,
N.B. 775-4123. FOUND near 17th & male). Wh i te w/1_......,.l ... n_,C.,...l...,a...,S.-S.-.lf.-ie_d ___ ll••-----·
Tustin Ave., C.M.: streaJc1 of llght brown/
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Rare-looking pigeon, grey. 8 years old. Very Why play Hide 'N
white w/ black/brown fluffy halrl Lost Jn the Seek with childcare? EMPLOYMENT
... feathers. Pet? 548• vicinity of Narcluus & ca II CI a a a ff I e d 5530 1228. 2nd St. Mar. 3 673-todayl 642-5678.
8 9 4 8 ·--------iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Lo• t fem ale wh Ile FOUND • 5 key1 + ._.-...._...-...._.-,.__.,r'tl>...........,Ll'..,._,,~~~-.........~J/r
Boxer 'Sugar'. ap-alarm activator. Found
prox 50 Iba, C.M. 2/25 near UCI. Call Back Bay (Irvine/Univ) 648-2232. 2/18. Leash & choke•--------chaln stlll attached. Thinking of having a
Need• medication. garage sale?
Joe (H) 650-6118, (W) Give us a calll
631·5228. REWARD. CLASSIFIED 842·5878
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Uphol • Oriental Rugs ~ Uc.tfl518424•1nsured Scratch/Stain Removal . Quality • Guaranteed Best Hrvlce In town! (7 14) 885-4993 L8206S4 9 4a.1oo5 inatallatlon•Reflnlah. SPRINQWOOD PAINT unlta. RE lie. 644-0172
7 1 4 .9 8 9 ·5 0 8 7 Ref'a. 5 Yeara Exp. Maintenance Avallabl• OVI 4 Ch I L686 3 Call Grace 251·9455 LEWIS Conatructlon •QUALITY WORK• Qµallty Work. Uc'd IANDSCAPB & M NG 383 •Not eap 27 1--------
HOU&ECLEANINQ Remoctel•Handyman HardwdNlnyl/Ceramlc Ol•nn 548-8817 IAWN CARE 3808 :_BP~•;_:n=~I ROOFING l910 . ::~~~~:fc ~:rJ!:1. CARPET INSTALL 15 vr• exp. Good Ref. L:~~L7isi.sc:~::•· ~78~;~arP.Jj:.'7'Y~": G PUBLIC NOTICE 714-652-3027 P9 4n.5208 •THUNDER ROOFING•
¢ustom Tex1ureePalnt & REPAIRS 3516 Own trani. Call any• HAlJLIN 3720 8ealo Verd Melnt The Calif. Public Ullll-TOP QUHITY INT/EXT For all of your roofing
1 Uc'd. Mark 838· 7300 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii t 1 rn • · 2 4 1 -0 5 3 1 l.J. Scott Conatructlon Lawn•, Cln-upi, Tree tiH Comml11lon RE· ~ need a. Reroof/Repalr.
I ' PRESSUftE WASHING Cuatom Home Bulldtra HANDY MAN 3710 .,UNK To The DUMP Trim. Sptlnklra, Aersta, QUIRES that all uaed ~ Reasonable Rates! Uc 838144 848-4122 ~CONDITIONING •ALL REPAIRS• Quallty • Guaranteed Llcl481954. Rel' a. 171._ .... 1882) Thlldlll7N24S Pg-4t3-lt42 houaehold goo de 8228 Jay 8.;0-5066 BALBOA la Power stretch & lnatall DOLPHIN CLl!ANINQ t 714-e7S.7719 Wiii haul what Traih movera print their
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A exp 7dy 830-5534 24hr 7 1 4 .9 8 9 .5 o a 7 Orywan and morel Man won t 1 • llmo1 and chauffeurs PIANO & VOCAL •
R. LI .. BL 8 DOORS 3580 Small Jobi Oki Topptdlfttmovt. t.awnt. print their T.C.P. num-LESSONS 3868 /Comm /RH /Reroof
M HIATINQ .. NC HOUSI! CLEANING Gary 845-8277 aw.nit .......... 79144'N ber Jn all advertl•• (r:.~~~Frtt.~~·J:;': llcJ•nlial•Commtrclal CERAMlC or .. n Seen• LandKpng mentl. If you have • iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii, ________ _
•rvlce•lnetallatlon TILES 3528 Local Area. Xlnt Ref'a An •Xperlenc•d 1•191 Retired Cottltactot NUTRITION 3742 /Muonry /Irrigation quHtlon about the le-•Plano Le11one• ROOF LEAK?
.#171380 652~76 Yolanda 83t·8897 dependable door Repair•. Improvement•, ./Trimming /Removab gallty of a mover. limo 5-Adult. Entertainment L Co H""h Ouali
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •WINDOW Cleanlng hanger. Guar work, sm Jobe. au.llty/lnlegrl1y ClearK1p1 • MalntaNnee or cha~fleur, call: available. DegrHd R':f R.:.: •• l:x:a1 Rt~ ---------1 CERAMIC t MARBLI! e Carpet Clean Ing reu. Don 521-8910 I c.ie, Ken 842·t 770 L41'599025 890-8108 Public UtllltlH Teacher. 54().1947 OoHn View Roofing
lnstalrn • Fabrication • Hardwd Flra Malnt ROOFING carp, plbg, QUIT IMOKINQ,,. Landscape Remod.,lng .:;~~~~~~ PIANO Beg.·Advanced Ltll673688 048·2338 3488 20Vra Exp • Licensed Free Eatl • 72~7078 DRYWALL palntg, alee, tlle1 atucco. 1 ST DAY!U Yard tune up/m.lnteN~. , All ag11-THcher Cert.1 _______ _
.liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 1·800-348--9321 3584 Remoctel1. MORGAN Doctor Aeccomended landsc.pe/8111atJc design. Dibernardo• Movlng Entertainment Aafall. SPRINIU.ERS 3921 ktop Publlahlng a.eain. &howera Rep'd COMPUTERS 3556 SERVICB Uc'd 850..3291 1~ Monev bKtl guar Con.tractorlC27.eo40Qe. Local/Offlce1Storage Jennifer 840-8889 d Co .-..A RP Mobll• 11'403-534'5. Herttal Product Prof'I & Ethical 645-7505 Long 0111. Fr•• Eat. lllil~iiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
• Of proc. Pr"'M"' Reiroullng & lnalall'n 714-71C).8tl2 ' T#1'1832 87e.3114 . S~RINKLBA RBPAIR
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-..0.2SIO 1"~1807 All appa & aoltware amt. Acoustic removal, Stucco*PaTntlng•Tlle landacap~/lrrlgatlon Prof Mover.I 14Hr 8"' John 282-2831 Tit•• Qla11 Block• Mai'k 97S-7Sl49 etc. 714-240-1159 Rooflng•Jim &41·7414 HOME CA.IE/ upgrad•• 790..8782 7·D•y/Sr Diec/Fr" Eat TH• LOCAL PLUMalEA ~~ ~~. ~:~:.=. IN·HOMi QL8fUCAL C & C INTERIORS CARP•NT,.Y•Wlnd.wa UVICBS 3760 Pnf'I ~eoape llalnt maw 432.fl23/P~ .. iJarne1 ~~Co.• i·TUT--0-Rl-N-G--3-9-2-9
Lll'B582867 538-128e MS WORO.•XC•LL Orywl all• Texture Ooora •Wood Fence1 10Yra Exp • XJnt Rafa p•'.._.,NG 3858 Friendly s.Mct•lnsu.red ~ENTRY 3510
• Knowtedgat>le/Rellable •Fin ah Carpentry• • Drywall Repafr • • Seaaonal Flowera • AM11 u LIS32981 875-9~
lteftdyMan/Remod•I •Quality Service. LaSt735 Chrla 631-6447 Llfl201581 • Call Bob ~~ ~ .':;. . VICTOft 487•1738 .
., ~~~erea~am~I~ CHILD CARE 3536 C:ara. ~ 723-8129 249-1323 Pg.312-0020 Ref'•· PleaH call YWd Cl...-..up, Weed, •W.P. YOUNGQUIST --------
Elec. Plumb, a. Paint PC PRO Internal, ELECTRICAL 3610 D I I C O U N T TllMMW 114-3e1·9038 Trim. Remove. Trff8/ P9'ntlnt Centr.ctw eDAH DAWSON•
V,4 ..... 2342. tmmed Appllcallona/Hatdwar• Electlfcal • Cwpenlfy CMA'WCW. Qin Hedgel/l.awn · Malnt Oual. s*ntlng by PfOfla PLUMBING
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Hom•-bHtd Chlldcsre David at 509·2088 8m•ll Job l!XP•RT •From $25/month• a Compenlone • • Fr .. tel. .,.~3305 At model • Repair WALL
RS ~HlrdWlt• E. Colla Mtaa LocaUon Duncan &lectrlc a A V A N A H •a TransPOt'lon • Aer. • Faucett • FlaturH COVBRIHGS 3932 lm•Cabln11 .. stucco L1'304200905 Quiel< RHponH . H A " D W A " • Pf.fl"( 114-1&2«SOI UGAL ltYrsQuaMrPlllMJftt L"654722•8404720 ~ L5C2731 H Y1• •lCP Ellzab•lh 5-48-1098 CONCRETE• Local uc. 850..7042 2000 w Balboa BNd. PLUS touc:hupa. Per# 717•9'728 ·~ 942..oao7 MASONBY 3557 ., 1 4 .. ., • .1 a at DUUIANCI l??I SBIVICES 3812 ~:~to:'.'t~~~ a~:i~R~P::.: ....
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IHSTALIJAEFACE CABINETS Ctu.NING Brick, Block. Stone, '11le PENCE$ ~en., .....,.t. .. _bCharlle l'ATHUa UNIT•D CHUNG1i PAIHTINQ ~PrtluDmr~!!'}!!!'!~ :";01".:.e; •• :m:~ ~·· baths, dOOfa, SEDVJCES 35"8 6 DE,.•• • n p ....... • oerp'try, ~•Vlallallon 20 v,. Exp. Od Prtcel • ........ ,_~·· ~on. DoUO 548-7258 &\ ' Cone, ftallo, Drlvew?, ~ 3v15 tence btdg & power WMtl 118ALTM •U11MC• Ctllld tuooon • ~ Ouar work. ,r .. EsL 20Vrt tq>. M wen VUI'· We gall •hould hang
Fpk, BBOs. Ref. 25 r Local ~. 71CH044 Nat"t Aseoc. for. t"9 24Hrs 71..._11e7.qc>44 Uc#37H02 531-1134 ltewa 14Mltl together. Strip, 1n1ta1r. li;_;fii;r~-..-:--1 A TOUCH 0, CU.SS Exp. Terry •57•7•" •PllNCaa GAT•a__. ..._. ..._.,.._...... ...,..,,,.,_ 131-3158 RAUiiOW Clrol• Malnt. PrHIM Plumltlne •i~;·.a~01 ~h:n~1::·
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351 S Uc/Bonded. Fr•• Eat. LAndlcape ~ick. ltonl Rectwood • L1'87etoS •• v.... .... DISTIVCTJ0•37IO 111.SS&GI Qualtty Job. ''" •l 'r" l!lllln\alH • 1~-~~----••••iiiiiiijliiiliiil T•r... a1a-n4:a COncr• eoo:ne.1001 Jim Wh~ 142-7209 .,._at...-uNMt1 e:a••••• UM1n1 .... 1oeo TRADE
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• 110.00 per hour. 1',.. lsUma1•. "9t•a:-U.9.fll.T.A. CerUnH 1 ettot Jacuut Lto'tl/tns'ct tlnet '18. LICaNa• ••Y44e7 Ml ... TI 714-•48-03M .... .._. 7 ... t440 lnslructDr ..... ,.. Tt4-'7 ..... M .... JOU ,,. ... 41 714-4014444 -.....-......_ ..... _...;;.,;.-......;.
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advettl•lng ••rvlca No exp r9q. Open ler· ANTIQUIS 1010 ·~(fruiting) $10. •Lady 2-Tone Cate drn1ers w/mlfrora, di-Oorgeou1 mah1goney 8)'9, new OrH/brokn. wo.k trvcJ<. Rune gd. Autotn4Ulc ~
a-'ttt t-etlll ~ rftory. WW tta10....1.aoo,. On/Plgmy palms~ $10 •Men Submatlna SS nettn/tablH, bedl w/ Orig. show c:ond. w/nu ~200. Call 847-3171 $850 obo 83'·7149. IOW mf, mint. t17tlt0
flT phone 1ate1 In ,.;. 89iM09t Ext. 81677 8 Herb• 11, t:erttent •Man ~t SS bud baaLda. .lamp&. --tratl9': ~'11( «91-~ RV Tow v.Note • -z.-~td wat•rlront loc:. UY• ••LL Cuh fOt fountaUto $110 bird 714*3e3 eee4 pictUf••• ate. Sat/Sun • ChtW•ll• w/\o kit , >tint training, ,.4,.,. S11u cookl41 ,.,., . OJaney. btha 820. 9GIM74....U C.. k 8 1 8am. 2521 Orange, W A N T E D: Power Run• ...,.,.,. R:e 11 • MERCEDES 91301 _______ 92_11P"" • """ IUll"'Ell Dt•1cro· MltlOll, Poppytrafl nUO ••uv• • CM 71&-5085 Boal 1990 Of Mw•r """"'' n y TOYOT 11000/Wk. 7~·7375 '" " " USA BMcJC Mammyi COOKWiiii iiT. 17 ORIG WeU kWn. NB 21'·32' To partner smog~: New front .&
OftlVE.ft w/auto. br1ve :~:.:•:,~~~d=~~:. Chei/BuUet a carioon place water!•••, Artist 24x36 on. Pallet Monater •alel SaV on my dock. Cllll Oan lfreVWo· 7S1•89•5 '8 8 tee>E 2 •3 Whl:e/liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•••
Weal LA A baick 6 hr•. finance Hp. Train In •BUYING IT•Ma ~ ,, .. , construe-~lllo Lane, ~f•• an~ DATSUN 9060 )(Int c:ond. QSk ml. xtnl cond 4-•P
1 day mid wk Npt to Uonwlde, Saleo/mgmt/ Jara. Pat 9M-0508 gr ......... 7-pty aur• knf (909) 885-:.1537 Svn 8 am. Del Mar at 873-0239. I Polo. Recorda. t.ownr '87 TenJel 7~1·
'Refs req'd. 875·3003 Dallao. (214) 880-8414 F • ...,. * tlonl R•taJI S1400 PETS L garage• u . Appl $10.900 obo 873-8948 burgandy U5o0 •
First Mate/Deck hand t~o:u~;;;:::O·P~:.: now S3991 fr•• s2so ~ :~~·~.t~~~r •• ~~ola, SAIL BOATS 7014 '89 420 SEL Blac:k. ca1111...673-29e9. u
1 d 1 5 FT SALES -Inga c:nloa Giswera fab4lou1 Franclacan ANIMALS 6049 ~ · '8t Oatsvn 280ZX Blve, CD plnyer. good ,88 SUPRA Xlf'lt ..... ~:~o • Certl~~ v:11e1. REPRESENTATIVE fvrn' etc tmm•d cuh' bone china Mtl ~em-MUL,.l·SAL• '84 C•talln• 27 Ole-5-spd. Futr power, ~ond. si 7,ooo. e111 AM/Ft1 ue"9,, a.:
Faic RH; 875-5212. Growing community top$ e73-0223 Iv mag' bar BBBI Warranty! 1· ADOPT •PET March 9, 9am-3pm HI stove aplnnaker 120k ml. Run• fair 436-6665 or 854·6460 speed -~:ooo. 'Cl1191 • 80<>-434-4828. ·-Furniture & mlac. furilng gl~ s12 000• $1200 obo 548-4888. 436-6005 8~
LiVE JN. FULL TIME newepaper group •eeks CLASSIP'IED FRl!E iTUFfl FROM Every Sat & Svn et llem9. 643 Darrell 436-eees o~ 854-6480. OLDSMOBILE 9155 or > COM. Htkpr & c:nre· dl1pl1y. 1dvortlalng repr• It' 1 th a a a a y •ta. , UNCLE SAM , PETS MART, Fountain 1----;Sa,E~W;:;;IN::-:;;Q~B=l!:E:---I._::~::!:~~~~~
takor for Hnlor lady. aentntlve with 1 year mini· acce11, Information· Scholorahl • ~~~~=' Valley. PupplH, kit· PARLOUR SAL• FINN 14 Ft cur~enl FORD 9075 TRUCKS
tmmac., non·amokor. mum experience. Excellent pactf<ed marketplace etc 818 ~59 85!55 • tans. and .more, all Inside Everything tag, 5 ••U•, trailer, '88 C•l•I• Qu•d 4
No c:hlldran or peta. benelil package Including vla11ed regularly • 1uc· • • • lookJng for lovlng, car-goeal Bottom SI Sr'• great 1hape. 5950. '82 Mustang 6-c:yc: 1 ownr whl auto AC liiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliili
Sapereta quattera. base salary for the ener· ,cesalvlly •by all kinda METAL BUILDING Ing homes. CALL 597· Thur-Sun 944 w. 19th Ceu 57s-3211 1llck shllt, AC, moon'. PS/PB.° amitm cass: '87 T6yotlt Xtre .~
Must be good Amer. gellc 11lea professional. of consumers. SALi!: 30 load 9037 for more Info. Tl kt k WE PAY "'A$H roof new brakes. iOnt cond 95k1 $3950 P/U. Xtra· long D
f"-d cook o I Physlcal/drun acre ftt~ 40v80v14 b1tlldlng o OC er Thrift ,, s10'00 r•7 3 71 b I I Xlnt cond. Orlg .• Ow r. uu • r ve au~o. -· e, ... "' re-s8ft278ft. "'Ov .,100 • •Poodle• AKC• Shop Sidewalk Selol For good used Sabots ·.,.. • 1 0 0 · mmac 548·7704 AM/FM Can. 121)r a
Mr. Taylor Sal/Sun quired. EOE. Please send SlS oa2· "8oxlOO~~:· Tea Cup Toy & Mini Set 3/9 9am·1 pm. & boot eqvlpment. '84 Ford Bronco II $3500 5$4-8~U 675"19:.Z._..;~~kdaya ~~ua~or~i• Jug~m~:~7~y ..... 517•484• .21 load $250-$950 714-838-4457 Now donations. 540 Minney'• Yacht Sur-5-spd, whllo. 67k ml. PLYMOUTH 9165 ... .,;;
.. onager Tr-•nee News, 330 Wesl Bay Sire'"", 1111. ...... ~-4ox6ox14 $~019 121 S•v• abused •nd W. 19th St. 846-4024 plu1, 1500 Old New· Clean, Good Cond ANTIQn-r~ L -,;i ... .. .. c• 20 load . 5 100X16 abandoned pets. Ba a port Blvd. 548-4192 $4,000 obo 994-1187. • u~ G C6 NOW HIRING Costa Mesa, CA 92627 ()( ...... ....... '-$13 811' eo 1oox1e' \IOIUnleer/foster. Call NEWPO,,T '84 THUNDERBIRD 80 Pl~smoth Vo~-CIASSICS 9.,12
I di I I flJC your resume lo (714) -,_,, •• .., S ' • • 714-597-9037 "' • A PS/PB C 1 ager E seats 8, ~ mm• a • open ng1 63 -65 Oallli•ellttellllk 15,931 . All orders • B SPEED & uto, ' Al ' t It, eulo powor/ai $3900 l'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii9'i
at Hip Art Potter Co. 1 94 • <*illl. tinmL must be roc:olved by Whit• German Shepard BEAC 6169 SV'Y BOATS new vans. Asking obo can 723.,'504 1" AD NUMBER .2t4 Saek1 12 lndlvldullls. SERVI 04/15./98. Freight: 3 year old female "" 7016 $2100 obo. 650-7274 und
No e>Cp needed. M4ist CE/SALESREP-taxes and erection not spade. ·Looking for •SPRINOFLINO• '89 TAURUS V-8 air 1874 PLYMOUTH ~~"t-.!'C:vehi~~en fl:
Ilk• Money, Music, & Auto Aftarmarket. Included. Call NCI EX· good homef •.• • BOUTIQUE •1988 22ft Ski Boat• AMJFM caueuo, good VALIANT 7 0.~o o Enlor .and win the,lla-
Peoplal S350Jw•fk Local territory. Must APP.LIANCES 6011 PRESS 1-800-777· 714-974-7823. a . p . I. N. 5.7 lltre V·8, King condition. $4500. Call miles, Great conditton. nihann Dinner for T•
lo alart. Call Now hke working wilt\. yovr 9378. Serving People In NHd Cobra 0/0, low profile 43~5 or 854-6460 $l,200 OBO. Leave contHt.
7&4-5858 .E x t -5 hands. $40K base+ unsiru Fri. Match 8th 10-7 hull. just serviced, Message. 64S-9l53 3/7·3/9
PffBOOKKEEPER bonus+benafits. EOE ESPRl!SSO MA-mv \JM. Sat.March9th9-4 new controller/vphol· MEET Sell your unwanted
C & P 800/316-1042 CHINE Brazllla 3 PEPPER SPRAY INSTRUHl:!NTS 6055 ***A 11 N & stery. Great ski boat-Items the easy wayJ omp. eachtree. group, runs great, nu;; • w Mon a Fri. 714/432-USCG Llc'd C•pt•ln ready to Install $2350 STOP ATTACK Ha"dcrafted llemst fOSt·IOOkl greal. .. vre-To place your
022t FAX; 432-0290 SOTon + for 45FT 846-9078 RAPE & MURQER Looking to purchase Please help take 1tia edy to go. $10,500 closslfied ad call
PIT SALES USCG Certlf'd Vessel: W/leather key chain. an ugly electric homeless children and 646-94ti9/574-4247 .042-5078.
ARMOIRE Fu Res: e75.5 2 12. Washer, Dryer, Relrlg Blk/Brwn/Blu/Red. baaa guJt•r for their lamlllu oU the 1 _________ 1
& Apt·.slze Gas Stove. $13. Pollce home under $200. Helpl Call street. 411 Redlands MARINE SERVICE
-fn F91hlon let.nd hH VEfUOttEK -s-eet<-e 0 1lll,646-5848. unit w/belt~lip hol-·l:.atry at-7·1+377'"9338. .APRLIAHC~a.A&--=--'-
p/t ulu position ENTREPRENEURS ster $18. Incl. tax & Frig, almond, side/ SUPPIIES 702
avail. Expedenc:e TO SELL Financial s hipping. *Mall aide, ldnt cond. GEtiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil
teQ'd. Call 644·9888. and Advertising ser-FURNITURE 6014 check/money order Pll\NOS & washor/elec dryr. SAT
Pff Sml CdM design vices to Retailers. Top to: BK Enterprise ORGANS 6059 11-4, 400 Redlands at
firm nHdl reliable Weekly commlsslcm •HOUSl!FUL• P.O. Box 80148. Cllff Or. Npt Hghts
Runner to do errands, plus 15" residua! In· Lthr sofas, sleigh bed, RSM, CA 92688~ STEINWA~ GRAND Estate Sale, guitars, dallvarleo, office work come. Build your · fu-entertainment armolre, -benjoa, cvkoo c:loc:k, on u-n .. ded baaia. tvre wllh Verlchek. 1· Victorian fvrnlture allk t-1odel B, 1 yr old. Ell· office chairs & furnish·
$8/hr. 873-9002 800·234·8151 . trees, coffee A end ta-Tr•deahow Carpet q ulsltel Bargain at 1 n gs, pa In t Ing 8 ,
bias etc Grandfalher Used 3 days. Only $3/yd. $35K. 310-58~809 di h P/T Work FfT Pay W•r•houae $8.00 hr c:lock. 714-s94-eeso Padding 1vt. CMh only! s es. etc. 8-2pm,
TONS OF
STAINLESS STEEL
Bronze & brass & nuts
& bolls + washers.
S8.00 per pound.
Minney'• Yacht Sur-
plus, 1500 Old New-
port Blvd. 548-4192 eam-12 M·F, no exp slDrt. FIT, M·f 8-5, Np &am-Noon Sat 3/9. F.V. Sat. only, March 9,
n41C. $8.00/hr +c:omm. exp. nee .. myst be 10 .rooms of furn, 17150 Newhope St.1910 G"n"GE r-ww~lf" 1826 Tradewlnds --------
$300-$500/wk. Mark In neat/detail orlonled. Sofas/love 1eot1/ ~ ~ Lane, NB MARINE SLIPS
aaJea. Office products Costa Mesa 650-4060 dressers w/mirrors, di· COMPUTERS 6018 Newport Heights Ga· DOCKS
852·0247 nones/tables, beds w/ rage sale. 511 Tvstln iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiii~iii
p S AL & QO T head boards, lamps, Ave., In alloy. Sat ~1kuR+~~N~~~~ EMPLOYMENT pictures, etc. Sal/Svn MAC 520c Powerbook. BALBOA only. 7·1pm, O·b•d, UP TQ48 FT SLIP
NO EJCP WILL TRAIN SERVICES 5533 5am. CM 786-5065 New In box A/240 MB, PENINSUIA ~ 107 ~l~t~:: & it.! c~~:e~ s ' ~!!m ~~~. ~~~t.lsl~n8:.
Appl+lnfo 714-647-1991 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 6 pc bedroom set, sofa never vied. $1200 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii NB. 818-990-5066
R.iall Salos & loveseat, wood/ firm. 714-707-9488 D•MOVINQ SALE* ••••••••••
UT 0 •••••••• glass dining room Furn & lots of misc.•• --------•0 F SANTA FH Please be aware that table + misc. 645-SAT, 3/9, 10-3, 502 TRANSPORTATION AIRCRAFT 8010
s,ek• exp'd IOlespor-the listings In this cal· 4692 Eric:. ANTED 31st St. (nelll door to --------iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ion for Jewelry kiosk egory may reqvlre yov 9 dr•wer dre•••r & TO BUY 6019 Alla Coffee) 673-2866 Port oxygen tank, mask
In Fash Isl. Perm PIT to c:all a 900 number mirror & he•dboatd. & regvlatr. Never used
hrly +comm. Call In whic:h there Is a $350 takes ell Good W CO BOATS 7011 Boughl for use In pvt Poppy, 844-5953. charge per minute. condition 646-2088 ANTED: RONA aircraft. Soll $175. ~=========~~===~~ · Ear patches for sea DEL-11,, 6122 ~ Daalgn C•nter Prices olcknots. Call Dorlono n"'"' 2 SEA D 0 O .IE T ($375 new). 675-7329 · 75% OFF at 673-2776. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SKIS No trailer. Sell -GARAG'C SAlE--•_..,~llanuf9Cluiu'a...R•g WANTED: 01~ coin ESTATE SALE both for $5000 obu.I••••••••• f;; Sofas, loveeea11, collectlona & gold & Comptete-houseftll-of Call 574-4259 wkdys: AUTOMOBttES
chairs, armolrea, col-sliver scrap. Steve fvrnlture, clothes.1-;9~6:4:·3:0:4:8:o:v:es:/:w:k:nd=s~.J••••••••• HINTS foe tables, Iron beds. 642·9448 days ~~~~.·~thr&10~0ar:e~~ll
• '582-8013; Pgr 488-1905 WANTED: Vt NT AGE 7' sofa, 8' gls·top din Before your ga~e ••HIGH·END Furn. • wr111watchH/Clock• room table/6 chairs, EclacUc mile" of hand· NB collector p1ya pre-lamps, orig paintings, sale, determine at carved wood, beveled mlum $$. 844-e829 6 dec:k chairs, bed-glaso and marble. uv-ding qn • twn beds items U wish to Ing, dining, and bdrm•---------books, b; stools, rv:
II yo~ V . pieces. 8S0-9407. FREE TO YOU 6022 antique llhr card table.
5e • Make SUre Moving 8' R,,Jph Lav-liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Fri thru Sun, 1927 eve"'Mo.ing js dean ~ ren gtffn/Whlle chec:k FRiii! TO GOOD l<ewamee. 675-0703 • T ~ • sofa, green wicker di· H o M E • M a 1 a Classified Is ..... and repair.ed. netta tel 723-11oe Pa,..lan/mlxed cat, 4
MOVING Fvll bed, Y"· old. 373-6805.
sofa, rocking chr, c:off Whit• Qermmn Shepard
& end table, wall unit, 3 year old female
dresser w/lrp mirror, spade. Looking fo;
bread mach, ·plctvre1, good home I •••
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North Laguna View Home
r395 Camden Place
Open Sunday
$1,495,000
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6r :5-.SltA,"7,000-sq ft, pride of ownership
F;,.>ulous harbor and jetty views, extra large lot
• 631 -1400
North Laguna View Home
4@ 4BA Remodel, at end of private cul-de-sac
Fabulous cxean and sunset views, pocil and ~pa Balboa Island Bayfront Bargain -
501 North·-Bayfront
Open Sat. & Sun.
$1,4.95,000
·$3,950,000 $1,495,000
Udo Isle Bayfron~plex
Easy conver;ion to~ ome
Private beach, 8i'Munset views.
$999,000
Belcourt B!J8=ain=-....--
4BR 3.SBA MN'1\lx){IJ spa
DesigneClJ?hdi ~ t';;ge lot
$995,000
. Newport Heights Townhome
3BR 2.SB~ Tum-ke~idtlfi~yard
Bright, open, catlledr~Wgl,"' centr~ air
$24~,000
Affordable in Corona del Mar
2BR2.513A End townhome oo large greenbelt
Refwbished and immaculafe, ammunity pool
. $229,000
Triangle Square Atta
3BR 2BA townhome w I fireplace
Greenbelt location, community pool
$144,000
Balboa Island Bayfront Bargain
38R 4.SBA Remodel, 6 car garage
Large private dcxk, huge roof deck
$1,495,000
Harbor Ridge Value
SBR 3.SBA Pride of ownership!
Two private sunny decks, atrium
$699,000
Little Balboa laland Duplex
'3BR 28A + 2BR 28A churning duplex
Prime "Little lsl1ndH location
$.5691000
.Lido Isle View Home
SBR 4BA Pride of ownership! Highest quality materials
Marble, granite, French dO<l't&, crown moldings, 3 fin;?lac~
$869,500
Lido Isle Cottage
28R 2BA + Den home, ~amed ceilings
Prime street to stTeet location, 3S' lo t
$595,000
Turtle Rode Vistu
48R 2..5BA End townhome on large ~belt
Refurbished and immaculate, community pool
$3.59,500
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SATURDAY ONLY ..
512 Fullerton · Newport Heights · 3 Bd Hse
Cammy Leslie $369.000
218 Apolena -Balboa Island 3+ Bd Hse
Rose Smiley $655,000
930 W. Oceanfront · Peninsula 4 Bd Hse
Austin Daynes $1 ,040.000
SUNDAY ONLY
27 4 Knox Place -C M Heights 3 Bd Hse
Jill Andrus $259,000
3 Oakgrow -Woodbridge, Irvine 3 BdTwnhm
Heather Moxley $270.000
234 lugonla · Newport Shores 3 Bd Hse
Kennie Jo Rizzo $353,000
2179 Santa Ana -Eastslde CM 3 Bd Hse Rose Smiley $379,000
1901 Gla'lwood -Baycrest, NB 3 Bd Hse
Eva Kwaja $419,000
54 Ocean Vista · Sea Island, NB 2 Bd Condo
Lorraine Farrington $579,000
202 Abalone -Little Balboa Island 2+ Bd Dplx
Bette Walsh $625,000
500 E. 15th -Cliff Haven, NB 4BdHM June Adams $679.000
1027 Mariners -Dover Shores, NB 4+ Bd Hse Jimmie Jones $749.000
2018 Galaxy -Dover Shores 4 Bd Hse
Pia D Auria $795.000
411 Rigel Circle · Dover Shores, NB 4 Bd Hse
Sally Phillips $1 ,495.000
395 Camden -Laguna Beach 4 Bd Hse
Lis Olsen $1,495,000
900 Zurich Cir -Udo Isle, NB 5 Bd Hse
Kay Polovina ~"i, 995,000
6 Oakmont -Big Canyon, NB Bd Estate
Renee Peterson-King & Jeff Axton .995.000
SATURDAY & SUNDAY
65 7 Vista Bonita -Costa Mesa 3 Bd Twnhm
Jeannine Stake I Olga Matthews $420,000
207 Canal -Newport Shores 3 Bd Hse
Richard Lee $420,000
2970 Corte Hermosa -Newport North 4 Bd Hse
Rick Schreiber $479.000
1465 Galaxy -Dover Shores 4 Bd Hse
Vicki Lee I Michael Scholla $595,000
1701 Starlight Cir -Bayaat, NB 4 Bd HM
George Dashiell I Esther Ane $598,000
501 North Bayfront -Balboa Island 3 Bd HM
Mark Jackson $1,495,000
6 Collim lsland -Newport Beach 3 8d HM
Grayce Taliaferro $2,395,000
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Huge lot. pnrne location has 4bd beach house bur
u.ifl accommocate'14l 10 5000 s:ih new hm •6348"
$1,040,000
Nf.WPORT SHORES
Bt.uh 83 3bd on the canal w/exerose rm & Qlhce
Steps to comm trms. pool & tennis •6327
$420,000
SUNSET Bf.ACH
3sty 5bd home w/dmirig rm, den & 4 car garllge t
2bd apt w/d111ing rm & frplc •6334
St.495,000
Cre!elll Bay ! <A.cstardng loabon w/c!rtct bqdi
aces. house. guest hse. & pool •6330
$1,650,000
LINDA ISLE
5bd tradrtional w/2sty ceiling. & dock for large
yatch. LaOO may be putthased LH '6276
$642,000
PENINSULA POINT
fB:irus 4tx! baifaaitm ~g comer wfrjt6& bL ~
o:i rm. ibraiy, gwmet lddl. pabo & gadens '6286
$2,395,000
Rart oppomnly . gorgecM 3sty-Sbd ~T\S
terraced to gate & private beach •616~
$6,250,000
BAlBOA ISlAND
Bayfront w/3bds. clnang rm. shared dod, bi r.-,
lqlt vistas. Great beach house or remodel ~ti li3
$979,000
CORONA DEL MAR
Fabt.b.ts 2say 6bd traciticnal custom ho~
pool & spa #6360
$3,950,000
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NEWPORT SHORF.S
Qpm, aby 2sty 3bd widen & eat10 lotdlen Walk
to ocean. comm pool, tennis & dli>hse •6290
$353,000
BAIBOA ~LAND
C>.4)lex on desn!W lJttle Island Lower 3bd &
~ 2bd. both w/frJkes Two pan •6371
$569,000
LIDOIS~
NEWPORT HEIGfTS AT 11iE »f,AOf BAl.BOA ISlAND
Ownung remodel, 3bds, g<umet lolchen, harthi.ioOO Fa~ 3bd twnhm. step\ to sand_lrplc. gcumet ·Great 3bd beach house w/Wp 4" bd & bath Pr· •
floa-s. ~ts & wge pnvate ~ •6363 kitchen. large master w/h~ ceinngs •6320 Ind.des aD h.r~ & linens .r63i4
$375,000 $395,000 $519,oo.p
UDO ISLE
~ 2bd w/de:n & sunny p.ltio Larger lot on piine
street w/good potential for expatlSIOO. •6298
$595,000
DOVER SHORF.S
Bank <>.med! Best 91¥ Frool PON \4NI fran 4bd,
dinng & !my rms, guest CJll'S, pool & 1p11 .r6285
$749,000
l..IDOWJ.ACZ
2bd l4l!Jaded coodo w/bai;, channel, city light & mtn
V.ew Comm pool, spa & 24 j:ir doorman '6375 ~70,000
HOME BY 1lfE Sf.A
2 doors from ocean, 'MW from rooldeck ~
remodeled 5bd w/dirung & family rms "6282
$795,000
LIDOISlf
Gorgeous 3bd rustom via w/total pnvao, "'" 11 "!." comer lot An:ties.. beams & patio w/spa •bl I 1
$1,599,000
Wi.th a view of the wa er ...
NEWPORT HFJGHTS
Newer Sbd custom w/OWtn & b.,t views. Gcumet
kitchen, b&-ary. dlllilg & !my rms. '6350
$825,000
DOVFR SHORES
Total,i rerrodeledw/~& S1)4e 4bd, ciDj & ~
rms. & ~ w of i.wer bay & oly lcjlls. '6293
$729,000
LA OONA
~ OOllQI IAews. Gorgeous, cumn 3bd w/
ciiq, fanily & cxcrcile rms, pool & spa 16361
$1,970,000
PEttNSU.A POINT
2sty 3bd "Showcase" w/mW l.Ww, custom 14ood
firs. cabinas & slums + aaltsmans garage •6325
$795,000
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2436 w. Coast Hwy
714 631-1400 Exclusive Mfilia!e of Sotheby's International Realty BALBOA ISi.AND
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End llllt 3bd, 2ba Cost! Mesa twnlvn w/frplc,
near comm pool. walk to park & library. •6299
631-1400 $144,000
EASTSIDE Costa Mesa. Gorgeous new 3bd Cl.5·
tom home w/dining rm , 3 car~. WOfkshop &
bonus rm. Top quality, central vaaun: •6347
631-1400 $379,000
NEWPORT'S Baycrest. Huge corner lot oo <Pet.
tree-lned street w/lsty 3bd A/C home. Dining & .
family nns. lallldry & worllshop in garage. ".6310
631-1400 $419,000
BLUFFS Unobstructed canyon & city ligh~ view
from 2sty 3bd twnhm. Over 2000 5q h w/upgraded ·
baths. family & breakfast rms & 2 patios. #6279
673-6900 $420,000
Superb views from this lovely 4bd w/dining &
family rm. 3' car garage & pool & spa. '6335
631-1400 . $849,000
NEWPORT'S Versa!les. Gated complex w"/dMilse,
pool & ~. Canplet~ uwOOed sh.do on 1 • floor
w/patio. New~ & ~·Beach cb-.e. •6.349
631-1400 $77.000
NEWPORT NORTif Elegant 4bd home w/lam1ly CUFF HAVEN Totally remodeled 2sty 4bd w/iliry.
rm on beautiful. landscaped comer. Vatited ceillllgs. open livmg & family rrns. & gourmet kitchen w/
plantation shutters & 3 frplces. #6283 nook. Maid's qrtrs & 4 car garage #6368 '
~ 673-6900 $479,000 631-1400 $679,000
--:,.._-'-V>IAMESA&ight &-airy~maslm;-WES'T€UFF-Spacious-& immadJlate-lsty Sl:rlw/
frplc & lamdJy OYer attached dbl garage. Nice, quiet family rm irt romantic garden setting w/pool, spa
16 lllit complex. •6358 & fourtains. Wall to school Bi parks. •6352
631-1400 $114,500 673-6900 $480,000
COSTA MESA He;dlts. So of 17., St. 2bd coodo
w/patlo in small oomPlex w/rb grOlllds, coow-
nient to shops & busts .. •6308
631-14QO $162,000
COSTA MESA Upgraded 3bd on comer. lot w/
RV or boat p'arlOOg. Mar~ frplc, tiled COlirters &
wood floored enby. So. t:oast Metro area .. 116372
631-1400 $189,000
CORONA DEL MAR'S Harbor Woods w/carnrn · l'>arling 3bd w/4lnlrlg & family nn w/Fr. doors
· pool & spa. Popular 2bd end 11111 in prime location & paYer$. Yard w/pool~ •6341
w/frplc, lamdry & cbf garage. •6289 631-1400 $539,000
631-1400 $229,000
COSTA~ Gated comm w/pool. Highly up-
graded 2sty 3bd hm w/loft, family & diningrms.
~ w/largest yard.grassy play~· #6362
631-1400 $270,000
MID PEMNSUlA ~ w/'lbds each lflil & "Pc
down. Deck & palio, I blodt to beach. 16336
631-1400 $320,000
LIDO PARK DRIVE Nicely appointed·~ coodo
w~ city lights, channel. ocean & 5\1\stt ~.
Security bldg w/doorman, pool & spa. •6301 •
631-1400 $495,000
CUFF HAVEN Delightful duplex w/3bd, 3ba
Ol.lll'ler' s l.llit & 2bd rental. bodl with a frplc. Great
area, dose lo schools. •6377
,631-1400 $549,500
~-----------·SEA ISIAND Can~ rernodeJed 2lxl ~
NEWPORT SHORES perfect a:nb w/dnilg rm, den & hi-tech kitchen in
~gated~w/pocJ.s.~& terris. llfJJ7
631-1400 $579,000
BALBOA SAND duplex. Quaint 3bd front house
w/f:r?c + 2lxl apt & 3 space carport on prime street,
steps to bay w/'itew fr6m front palio. #6355
631-1400 $589,000
~ RIDGE Estlite liomes. Pmtiut·remod-
eled 5bd w/dining & family rm & 2 frplces in a
private~ setting w/city lights view. •6304
631-1400 REDUCED! ' $699,000
HARBOR VIEW HOMES BeautifuDoJ reroodek!d !
SbQ w/dining & fmly rms. a&led sunroom & yard w/
used bick, spa, arbor, herb & rose gardens. •6369
673-6900 $709,000
NEWPORT'S Dover Shores. lsty 5bd sophiosticate.
Yaid w/patio, pool, spa & v.iaterfaD. New wildows,
I smooth ceings & marble & hrdwd firs. 1634~
631-1400 $715,000
PENINSULA POINT Delightful 3bd, 3ba w/lamily
nn, 4 frplces & 3 car garage. Remodeled in 89. hrdwcl
firs.· Fr. doors & leaded & stained glass. •6284
631-1400 $.795,000
' SPYGASS Hill. Corona del Mar T raditiooal 2sty
3bd widen & bonus rm on cukle-sac. Estate-like
grounds w/lush gardens, large pool & spa. •6376
631-1400 $895,000
ORANGE PARK ACRES estate w/5 stall barn &
ridng arena on over 1 acre. Beaut~dly remodeled
5bd w/dining & fmly nos & maid's qrtrs •6339
631-1400 $1,145,000
OOVER SHORES prime comer. Freshly pailted,
Desirable bty 3bd wild !lb& Sll'I room. Walt Jidit& brirjlt lsty 4fxl w/dnlg& ~nns& e.at· ~ tracltlonal Sbd, prime 9olf coc.rse lot &
to cli>, tennis, pool & ocan. • •6329 In kitchen. Large yard w/pool & spa. •6364 view. PrMlle ~gardens, pocA &spa. •6315
631-1400 280,000 631-1400 $595,000 • 631-1400 $2,995 000
NaWOln' SttOllES .. cq,lrx. 3bck 14> 8t 2
down, E.ldl w/2 bah & &pie. Steps to ocan
beach, & dty ........... 16291
631·1400 $SS9,000
BAYCREST Toealy remodeled 4bd, chll & fam.°
i)i rms & gotl"l1'le! kitchen w~ node. Mas-
ter his expanded bath W/SIJAN 8t spa t\C. #6318
631·1COO $598,000
DOVER SHORES Over 1/'Z acre estate w/l/tew,
tennis court. p:>OI & spa. Sophisticated custom 4bd
home wl'brary, diring, fami>y & game rms. •6309
631-1400 $1,495,000
BIG CANYON lmprmw. ~ li1ndscac>ed
(Jbd mansion ~ 8" fahway w/c!l:y ~Is
\Aew. ~ & game rms. ~ & den. #6295
631-1400 $2,895,000
SHOWCASE
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CHARMING DUPLEX •
Two 2bd units in great corner location Front house w/lrplc.
blue & while tiled kitchen & French doors to patio ir6353
$5~9.000
UTTLEISLAND
2 bdrm cottage Master has sitting area & fireplace and opens to
nice brick patio. Studio apt OJeI garage in rear. •6370
$625,0!)0
ROIODELED HOME
Beautiful 2sty 4bd w/rool. deck. fireplaces in master bdrm.
tl\ling & family rms. pawr ~ & hrdwd llooring. •6366
$699,QOO ..
. BAYFRONT W/l.ARGE DOCK.
Slllny 2sly 3bdrm. freshly remodeled w/den. huge roof deck
& 6 car garage on large comer lot. #6343
$1,495,000
COUJN.S ISlAPI> BAVFRONT
~ remodeled lsty lJd w/p!ltios. lal.wls, & 190 ft oo
the v.iater with dock. Dlq rm & huge fam~ ~· •6331
• $2,595,000.
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BALBOA lSlANO
315 Marine Avenue
714 673-6900
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Charming remodeled 2 story 3 bdnn home w/detached
office & bath & 2 brick patios. New kitchen. bathrooms.
flooring & roof. $655.000
243 Lugooia Street
$280.000 .
397 Ramona Way
$375,000
YABULOUS BAY FRONTAGE
6 COWNS ISIAND
With a rare 190+ feet on the water and a dock for large yac~t.
The sprawling , remodeled .1 story 3 bedroom home with dining
room & huge family room is surrounded by gardens and offers
magnificent bay views from all major rooms. Or build ' new with
potential for over 10,000 sq ft!
GRAYCE TALIAFERRO
ofc 6 7 3-6900 res 549-0019
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Residence 642-4917
631-1400 x2 48
207 Wablut Street
$339,000
$2,395,000
NEWPORT NORTH 2970 Corte Hermosa
Beautifully landscaped tum-key 4 bdrm home w/family
nn. vaulted ceilings. 3 frplces. A/C & security. Prime
comer lot in guarded gate community. $479,000
234 l.Ugonla Street
$353,000
NEWPORT BEACH
2436 W Coast Hwy
714 631-1400 Exclusive Affiliate of Sotheby's International Realty BALBOA ISLAND
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INTERNATIONAL REAL'IY
• '4 Bftlrooms. 6.5 Baths. m~r 7.500 sqft
• P:ano~mic Golf Coone&: City Light Vlt'ws
• Mt'dia Room "·/!\ 1Vs. Higli-t«h Sound S~-s1em It Wei Bar
• Ubr.lf)' w/CofTert<l C.ciling. Parquc1 Floor&: Cus1om Cabinets
• Spacio\1s P~npohl Kirchen \\'/Gaggcnau ~nge le Ovens
• Umn1one Floors \\ith Inlaid Marbk Accents
• 5 Bedrooms, 5.5 Baths. o'~r 6 •• sqft
•Spacious Tnni<"e 0..-crlooklng'i'.>rhing Rangt and Clubhou5e
• Bnutifully Finlshcli l)adldonal Home
• Bnulifnllv Lancbcapcd Wall«! £nlry Gardens w/fiool. Spa & Fountain
• Ubnty. Oym. Dining Roo111 le Family Room
•A Must Stt fOf' chc Traditional Bu~·u
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JEFF AXTON
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• 5 Bedrooms. 6 Baths. O\~r 6,500 sqfl
• Fabulous Views of Coif Course &: Cic\ Light5
• 2+hr Guard Gated Communicv
•Prime Hilkop Location 0.ul~klng 8th Fairwa'
• ~ Family Room. Came Room, & Ubrarv
• Cowmct Kitchen k Adjoining Famil)' Room
• ~ Bedrooms. fi h Baths, Large CuMom Home
• Spacious Countn Kicchen
• Formal Dining RQom
• CoZ\• Family Room \\ith Fireplace
• Large Coun\:afd [)ury
• Fabttlotu Vlt'WS O.crlooltng 8th F:un.'ll\ and Cin u glm
WAT~RFRONT HOMES, INC. Realtors~
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Jeff Axton ~31-1400 x268 or Mobil 403-4400
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Im•• Terrace Exdt1n1 view of
bayl 4 bedlOoms. 4 baths. pool.
Marin Plallllppl $1, 795,000
New Listings
,.... Ccqeous home. 4 Bd. 25 Ba.
2 FP, pannet kitchen, lovely yard'plitlo.
Eva• Colkett $619,000
OFFICE HOURS '9:00 A.M. ~ 5:00 P.M. SATURDAY & SUNDAY
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644~1600
New Listings
Remodeled family home
with new master suite and bathroom.
Harris S Kline $659,000
Newport Coast Rare opportunity for
Plan D 3 bedroom with view In Alteua.
Beverly Morphy $649,000
Cllffhaven Desirable family home w/
large baclcyard Private ma;ter Bd. & Ba
Hazel & Jon Dishon $599,000
Eastbluff Remodeled hom~ at lue·
slstible price. Contemporary decor. Vlewl
Coby Ward $'89,000
Newport Shores Spacious & light
duplex. Walk to beach & restaurants.
Heidi Stockwell $299,000
Harbor Highlands Fabulous price
on this inviting 3 bedroom pool home
Large yard. wood noors +great location.
Julie Stephenson $339,000
Harbor View Homes Charming
remodel In great family neighborhood.
Dave Won1 $549,000
~ Creek Very open. uPCfaded
3 bedroom + family room. peak of ocean.
Carole Johnson $' 19,000
Newport North · Very private
location on oversized comer lot ~Ila
floo.rplan: 3 or 4 Bd. 3 Ba. 3 car aarage.
Susan Scanlan $499.500
Newport Heights 4 bedroom: 3 bath
family home. Built in 1981 . Pool and spa.
Patrick Bartollc $509,000
Shore Cliffs 3 bedroom, ~ bath
charmer. New paint In & out. Must see!
Barbara Hutchlnp $53S,OOO
Westcllff Mint 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath
plus den Resort-like pool and spa.
Mary Duffy $587 ,500
New Listings
Tbe Bluffs Excellent condition!
3 bedrooms, 2 baths with view!
Patrick Bartolk $309,000
Newport Helchb Charmine and
spotless townhome with tarce yard.
Ginni Johnson $264,900
Harbor View Hoale9 Great location
next to creenbelo nd near~
Scanlan S Hinman $765,000
Harbor View H9a Spectacular view
5 bedrooms, 2. 5 baths. 3 c.ar garage home
RJck Lancevtn $797,500
Newport He1Pts Wonderful tradr-
tlonal family style ho me. Great family
roomlkJtchen. 4 bedrooms, 4. 5 baths.
Jerry Finster $949.000
Allo V1efo Newer 2 m.ter suites
with .... yar"d. 8"t the bMkl
Kelda Ruelle $142,000
Lacun• Beach Striking 'ocean
and whitewater view building site.
Steve Hlah $219,000
Soutla l.yuna Beach Two luxudo
oceanfront units w/ prtvate beach access.
Bob DITuUJo $259,900J$329,000
Sea Island Best of all vtews & best of
all values! Spacious single level home.
MMy Ellen & Bob Wectarz $529,000
Dover Shores Totally remodeled with _
Newport Beach Oceanfront units
right on the ~nd. Great opportunity!
Ronda Hein · $895,000
MeM Verde Fantastic home on
15th fairway of Mesa Verde. Huge lot!
Sally Anne & Don Shertdan $895,000
a spectacular view. The best aaftsmanshlp Newport Heights Front views of
and materials with every detall ln mind. ocean/harbor. 4 Bd. 4 Ba. executive home.
Austero & Kim $795,000 Unda Lyle· $998,000
Centr&l Newport Oceanfront 3 Bd.
3 Ba. 2 FP. wine cellar, security system.
RJck L;ingevln $1, 195 ,000
Splendid setting!
Your seardt for the perfect home Is over. ·
Aus.tero & Kim $2,995,000
Harbor Island Wonderlul bayfront lot
wi 62 fl of frontage. Spectacular main chan-
nel views. Prestigious gated oommunlty.
Bewrly Morphy $4,400,000
' ~ Co~d9 & Townhome Living ~
Irvine Cove lnaedible 4 Bd. 4.5 Ba.
Medlterraoean vtlla with every amenity.
Harris & Kbne $1,299,000
t..arelmont Great i Bd. 2.5 Ba.
townhome w/ yard. view, 2 car ga,....e.
lap Leltnert $J 52,500
..,._ COllrt Spldous 3 bedroom,
3 bath townhome In pted community.
Heldt StockweU $265, 152 -
644~1600
Gated ,~
Communities
lnt.e Co.-e Oceanfront 6 bedroom
Abalone Point home on 112 acre site.
Rod Dalef $6,500,000
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853 Via Lido Soud
$4. 100.000
0 PEN SUN DAY
This magnificent
5, I 00 sq. ft. home
with guest house
on the Eastern tip
of Lido Isle is a
· rare offering.
110 Via Trieste
$1 , 195,000
Estate Living in a.
Beach Community!
This 6 bedroom home
on a 70 ft. lot is a
unique opportunity.
123 Via Orvieto
$875.000
0 P E N S AT & SU N
Immaculate Turn Key
4 bedroom home
on one of lido Isle's
best Street to
Street locations.
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JOHN .
JVlcJVlonigle
717-4711
26 Linda Isle
$1,995,000
This is a!!_Qpportuniry
'to be on The Gold
Coast of Linda Isle
at a price we may
never see again!
Reduced $700.000
5 Park Place
0 PEN SUN DAY
Ttie most view home
for the money any
where in Newport
.Beach and Laguna.
Shows beautiful!
124 Via Trieste
$699.000
OPEN SUNDAY
Brand New Listing!
Elegant Lido Isle
home with downstairs
master on oversized
45 ft lot
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SENIOR SALES ~CUTIVE t
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$869,000
759,..3750
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. $1,237,500
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l<EvIN KUBIAK
AsSOCIATE
Newport Helglits
$949,000
c.,. ... Del Mar
$695,oOo
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759-3739
EXCITING ''LIFESTYLE" OPPORTUNITIES
Enf oy Guard Gated Lh,lng at. its Best · _· ------
IRVINE COVE
Gracious "Garden" Home with huge lot.
Ocean side of highway. Single level.
Ocean, Catalina view. Beach dose.
$1,445,000
H ARBOR R ID<.E
Sophisticated custom estate with
panoramic~. harbor, city IJlhts views
and excellent space for entertaining.
$2,695,000
HARBOR RIDGE (REST
Easfl Uvlng * Motivated Sellen * Grut Bufs
Create the environment of your dreams
in this.spacious townhome style condo.
$539,000
Secluded and private expanded town·
home in natura,I wooded setting.
$499,000
CALL MARIAN PHILLIPPI To F1No OuT
MORE ABOUT THESE 0UALITY LISTINGS!
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Irvine Terrace -4 bedrooms, 4 baths,
pool, fabulous view of bay. $1,795,000
lrvtne Terrace -3 bedrooms,
2 baths. pool. Allp9 ,000
Pelican Point -Just built! 4 bedrooms,
4.5 baths, pool, on golf course. $2, 750,000
Irvine Terrace -Remodeled
3 bedroom, 2 bath, pool. $549,000 Corona del Mar -South of highway,
4 bedrooms. 3 baths. den. $710,000
For more info~atWn, call
Beverly Morphy
.759-3731
Tremendous and rare opportunity to own
amaztng view property on serene canyon
loeation. R~ntly remodeled home with
lcqe open livinl areas, 3 bedrooms plus
sel** guest qumters. Always brtchtf New
tile roof, new ftoortnc and kitchen appllall(25.
Room to expand IMng spaces. One of the
largest lots In ShorecUJJs. Crashing orean
waves and beach just steps away!
Oftertd at $1 ,695,000
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Come See Us at The Granville
Follow Our Signs!
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Don't miss this wonderful
to_wnhome pro;ect right on
Newport Beach Country Club.
ust ecoming ava1 a e o_r ·
. sale for tfre ~rst time .
Complete rerrovtition in progress .
Tfris will be one of .tne most sought
after addresses in Newport Beadi.
For more information, call
Rick 4tngevin
759-3759
We'll have Open Houses duri_!]g
the entire tournament.
Call to arrange
for your private
showing!
Capdvating views of the shlmmerin8 Padfic
from this warm and bright home in the
red.isooverec:f'oommunityof Corona Highlands.
4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths as well as a liqe c:tervsun-
room for~enjoyment or et~ Bleached wood floors, whitewashed open
beam ceilings. new carpet and liqe oourtyald
entJy with Mexican pavers. Walking distapre to
private beach access and Olde Corona del Mar.
Olfitrtd at $559,000
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SENIOR SALES ExECUTIVE
759-3717
t· Representing custom homes
and custom building sites
up and ·down the coast.
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OPEN Su~o.Av MARCH I OTH, I :00 P.M. ,... 5:00 P.M.
NEW OCEANFRONT LISTING
I 92 Emerald Bay
Preview: Marc-lt-8th,9:00-A.M.---2:00 P.MT .
• PRESTIGIOUS EMERALD BAY POINT
• SOPHISTICATED, IMMACULATE 3 BEDROOM,
3.5 BATH HOME .
• SPECTACULAR OCEAN, SUNSET AND CATALJNA
VIEWS FROM EVERY ROOM
• HUGE ENTRhNCE COURTYARD
• ROOM TO Ex.PANO
•CLIFFSIDE YARD AND GARDEN
$~00,000
OPEN SUNDAY .MARCH I 0TH, I :00 P.M. ,... 5:00 P.M.
1000 Emerald Bay
Reduced to $1,975,000
Original Price $2;850,000
Preview: Mardi 8th, 9:00 A.M. -2:00 P.M.
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• GORGEOUS TRADITIONAL HOME
• SUPERIOR CONSTRUCTION
• HILLSIDE AND OCEAN VIEWS
• ELEVATOR, LIBRARY, BILLIARD ROOM
• Fo~ DINING, WINE CELLAR,
GOURMET KITCHEN
• 4 BEDROOMS, 4.5 BATHS, 3 ·cA* GARAGE
• ExPANSIVE VIEW DECK WITH SPA
Prked to sell ""•e41•teffl
· Must call ROD DALEY for g~te clearance: (714) 494--6208
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14 OAKCREST IANE $1,595,000
Exceptional 5 bedroom, 7 bath
custom estate overlooking
14th fairway and green .
Spacious open ffoorplan plus
private courtyard with pool and spa.
"Brand New -i9MCDM
Home" Tom Home"
• &cellmt Location • Mapl1lcant 5 Br, • Quaint2Br
• Top Quality 4.5 Ba Home Coctqe + 2 Br Apt.
Construction Elepn1ly Decora • Private' Garage.
• SFR Or Duplcll 4 Off-Street Partin .Patios A BalC<>Oy
$925,000 $935,000 $489,000
.. Charm Of "Balboa blmd "Seaview Pool
The lalanc:I" Duplex" Home"
• DwliDa l Br, Great Loe. Steps To • Pride Of Owotnbip
l a:a cottage South Bayfront-•1.-geHome • cv.scom Decor • Each Unit Hu 3 Br • Huge Corear Lot
•Balli New 1990 • 2 Ba A FumiJhed • Private POol
$935,000 $759,000 $619,500
C:.l J.U Klohs
"Super Sbaip" "Newer Villa "Golpoul•
Point Condo" Huge Pentbome"
• SmaD Ocmn View Oorgeom 1 Br, 1 • Pllllh White Carpet \ • Villa Bal>ol 1 Br • AdjlCleat To NB -~ • Desiper Window
• Nice Coadition OoltCoune .a,l.-.,..! Coverings . .
• Clole To Beacb • Fltnea Ctr. Pool • In Exc:dleDt Coad.
$139,000 $167,900 $229,000
"Unbelievable "Front Row Bay
Value" . Eegance" •Ocean Views"
• lBr. 1 Ba Condo • StuDDing Larger • WbllA Value!
• well Loe.fed 1 Br Pmlboule • Beautl.M Views!
•Vaulted Cdlinp • CUit.om Dec6r
Wltb SkyJiabta •Small 2 Br
UU,000 $139,000 $219,000
I Wllltn Mildtel
• 588-3083
"Panoramic "Exallmt "Catalina
Vlnn" Condition" Sa!IMbi'
• IDCl'lldlble Bay a: • 8eludlal 2 Muw • Taa1ewti M Value
0cem v...r Br Lawy CCDdo
·leutital~ • Vulled Cdhp
3 8t Laxary CODdo a: Sky~tl • aor..,... Decor
Ulf,Mo $11',000 l,2ft,000
ThePrudentlal •
Callfomla RM
--1Z11 l'rllldl Dttw. EleoantY remodeled 4BR sing~ story, pool home. Beautiful sunsets,
water & Newport ctr views. Extensive use of
mart>le & granite. Gated courtyard w/black
bottom pool & spa. State-of-the-art kitchen,
large fonnal dining room.
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AA impeccable ~in + family rm,
office, RV parking. Large landscaped yard
w/brick planters. This is model perfect! ·
--Lender owned, remodeled hm on lallJe comer
lot w/pool. 4BR + 28A, remodeled" kitchen, baths. Skytights, wood firs, French doors.
Light & bright.
Sl25.• "It 71122. Expanded & beautifully remodeled
"Capehom" wi\wnderful harbor & ocean
views. 4BR, 3.5BA + office w/blt-in desl<. Cus-
tom decorator details throughout w/new
designer kit & island ctr. ---
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materials money can buy. Hardwood floors,
granite counters, flagstone patio. Call for
private showing .
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Super spacious 4BR + 3.58A. Recent remo-
deling; deci<s, ent~ wood floors. View of
Cheny Lake & Back Bay. Great location.
$439,500
4BR, 2.SBA. formal dining, A/C, spa. Westec
alarm, FR. sec. gate. French door, custom
cabinetry, huge lot + much more!
NORTH TUSTIN HILLS
10252 Sut1rise Lanr
10 Beds. 14.S &th.,, 9 Flfl:placc'
Approx 30.00> ~ ft on llppl'OX 8 3Cl'C\
Another l'IPPfO• 18 :>ercs a• ;u bblc
NORTH LAGUNA BEACH
304 We>mourh
• 4Bd • 4.58&., Fitq>lace 111 Living Rm
• Ocun V~w Esul&c. lmmacul:ue
• Bonus Room now used as a Gym
BIG BEAR LAKEFRONT
791 Cove
• 9Bd . 9BL. Pll.!5 Guest Quanen
• Appro11 10.000 sq.ft on Dbl Lot
• Sauna. Gym Rec Rm .t Mud Rm_
CAMEO HIGHLANDS
4731 Suars Drive
• 4Bd . 2Ba, RemodeUed in 1986
• Fircpbclc 1n MaAcr Bed~ Sinp l,.e\ocl
• AIC, Occlln & City LiJht Vtcws
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TO ROT PROPERTIES
1-800-123-7723.
BIG CANYON
25 Hcrmjtarc
SB<I. SBa . <hcnir.cd F1q Lot
• 3 Fireplaces. ·au ldren 's Wini"
• PILUE A.u Foe MUOA 8&U111U
NEWPORT BEACH
121 36th Strut
• 4Bd ,4.SBa .2 S1ones
• Fireplace 1n Lmn1 Room, Wee BM
• 3rd Level Sundcck. Oak CabineU
$895,000 (Ad. 6602)
(* THEN ENTIR THE CORRESPONDING "Auoo Ad' 1.0. NUMBER)
24 HOOR AUOIO DESCRIPTION OF Au. PROPERTIES IN THIS AovER'TISE.MENT
NEWPORT BEActt's FIRST 24-HouR BROKER
Personal Ad desi ned b SCHOLL GRAPHICS• (714) 559-2079
BARBARA'S DIRECT LINE (714) 729-7208
41kdrooms (3 Mast~). 3.S Bath.~
• UnobslruC1ed Main Channel View
• "Gold Co;bt" on LU1da Ille. 2 Docts
$3,600,000 (Ad. 6618)
CORONA DEL MAR
414 4 414 La Carnation
• 'Bd . 2B11 . .t 2Bd • I BL
• Exira Lona Srrect-to-Street Lot
Ocean, Bay & City Liahts V~s
t World In A..ociation With Marcia Brubitt •
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• Remodeled S Bdr . S Bath Home • S Bd , Over IOOFce1 on the Waier
• Fonnal Din1111 Rm, Library. Den • Interior Counyvd w11h PlivlllC Pool
• "Gold Coasl" on Unda Isle. ~ Dock • Second Llr)esc Lot on Linda Isle
$3,495,000 (Ad. 6603) $2,300,000 L.H. (Ad. 6619)
CORONA DEL MAR
440 Ca/JrllloTcrrocc
CORONA DF' ~ • R
4521 Coal411ll
• 4Bd., JBL. 2 C.. Det.ched G.-qc
• Acceu to 2 Bcachc:s,Ocean View
• 4Bd • 28L, 2 C.ar Altlcbcd Ganie
• Eaccnde.d Uvin& A Family Room
• Scllct's Choice o( Services • New Olass Sound Wall. VICWI
• 6 Bd., 4 S Ba .. 3 Fireplaces
• EncloRd lntcnor Atrium
• Lowest Fee Pnce Oii Lindi Isle
$1,649,000 (Ad. 6615)
NEWPORT NORTH VILLAS
3100 Cone Hermosa
• JBd., 2.SBL, 2 C. Altlcbcd Glniac
• Uvq Rm. ~SpaA w.rfll
• Upanided "Napoli" Model
NEWPORT BEACH
19)0 mine Avenue
• 'Bd .. 2Ba, 2 Or Au.:hOd Guqe
• °"*()pee P\oor "-
spa ia ..... ~ a.tyll'd
(Ad. 6617) $595,000 (Ad. 6605) $519,000 (Ad. 6608) $395,000 (Ad. 6613) $33;,GGO (Ad. 6611)
NEWPORT BEACH
2 7Q CalDfl' 13{)9
• 2Bd .. 2Ba . 2 C• 0...,C
• View~ o( Ocean. Lido Chmintl City
• Calhcdra.I Ceiliftl. Skyltpls
$329,000 (Ad. 6604)
LONG BEACH
2747-0strom
• 'Bd . 2BL. I 112 Cir AllKhDd 0..
• Pool with Sp1. Pool Sweep. ~
Ma111Waed J..,.-<Aldca
$196,500 (Ad. ~
NEWPoRT BEACH
210Ulllc1217
• llJ4 .• IBL, I C.ar Auxhcd Oarap
• Lowea Priced I Bd In Scafa.I~
• F'uq>llice in Uvin1 Room
'1'8,000 (Ad. "°9)
NEWPORT BEACH
24651 Camtlm Court
• lBd .. l.JBL. 2 C. Attlld!ccl 0.,.
• Sold • M b" Condition
• Pouible 3nl Bedroom. Fireplace
$154,.900 (Ad. '610)
NEWPORT BEACH
8S2 Holwml
• 184, lk.0.-Codl.oc*
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$127-
Large south &cing patio. 40 foot lot.
3 bedroom, 2 baths.
139 Via Undine • $565,000
Pristine condition . 3 bedroom · 2 baths.
. Office, funily room.
1300 Wcstcliff • $+40,000
Comer location · Rcmodckd
3-bcdroom, 2 barns. R¥ ac<-ess.
2298 Redlands • $3.79,000
MARILYN
READ
Call 729-7230
Mary Ellen Weglarz commended
for an outstanding 1995
The Coast Newport
Properties sales associate
looks forward to the same
in 1996
Coast Newpon Properties· sales associate
Mary Ellen Weglan represented the buyer
of two of the most expensive residential
properties sold in Orange County last year.
One of the properties is in the private golf
course community of Big Canyon and the
other is on Collins Island. a smalJ island on
the turning basin oo Newport Harbor.
After an extremely successful 1995,
Weglarz is looking forward to another put
year. She is representing the buyer of a
property listed for about $3 million in the
Corona del Mar communjty of Sborecliffs.
WegJan and her husband, Bob. work as a
team representing buyers and tellers in 1
wide price range in Newport Beach. Laguna
Beach, Irvine and Cost.a Mesa.
"We bad the unjque opportunity to
~nt the seller of the lowest piced
property sold in 199.S in Coroni dcl Mar
and the buyers of two of the highest priced
homes sold in Orange County in the same
yur," WegJan said. .. All of our clients
mcieive the same high degree of personal
IC1'Vice reptdless of their price ran1e."
Acc::ordina to Wealan. tho majority of her
business comes by way .of referrals from her
satisfied clients
"When I woric
with my buyers
and sellers. I can
honestly say that
I place their
needs first. I
know the
emotional trauma
of selling or
buying a home."
she said. "My
/ih:Jry Ellen Weglarz CPA baclcgtound
is very valuable to me when l discuss the
purchase or sale of a home with the cl~nt's
financial advisor or attorney and the client
appreciates knowing that 1 understand their
situation a little better."
She also sees a trend taking place in the
residential rnarUt.
"The trend began in ~th Orange County
and bas worked its way up the coast.'.
Weglarz Aid "With prices where they are.
interest rates at record lows and with
Chapman University. UCLA and Martin
Brower all forecasting increased
employment. Orange County and our area in
particular an: looking heallhier·from an
economic standpoint than they have for
years ...
You ca '""" Al"'1 Blln Wqlu: td
Coat N1.,,,ort '1o/Hffk4 4 Ciric l'fa:ua.
SU. 260, Nn1pon lldclt, (114) Ul-1600.
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Gerry & Christa Long
729-7236 or 640-5664
Harbor. View Homes
IN HARBOR VIEW -SEAWIND -$749,000
VIEW PORTOFINO
Enclosed breezeway, and exceptional view of mountains and
city lights, features a remodeled kitchen and baths, custom
wet bar, many other new features. This home could be vastly
expanded, including a three car garage. It is on the highest
street in Harbor View Homes, Phase Ill, Seawind. Community
pool, spa, and tennis court. •• •
5 BR SOMERSET -In the Port Streets. $739,000
Expanded to over 3,000 ft. with added library/office, and
work-out room expansion o the master suite. Exquisite, with
pool, and close to Andersen School.
1829 PORT SHEFFIELD -$459,000
Harbor View Homes original sales office, with tow bedrooms, den, huge
living room (almost 1,000 sq.ft.) extra large yard. Architect Indicates home
could be expanded to almost 4,000 sq.ft.
IN HUNTINGTON BEACH -Great Starter
Home -$239,~ In Dutch Haven Marina section. This I idential area
of Huntington Beach, with well , large yards,
proximity to the beach, and to the 405 Freeway.
The home has been C6l odeled, with new roof,
kitchen, baths, fi~, s surrounded on 3 sides by a
six ft concrete b1~ll.
FOR LEASE -HARBOR VIEW HOMES -4BR, 2
BA $2,300 MO.
Close to Andersen School, athletic fields, community
swimming pool and club house.
759-6600 Ext 236
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Stunrnng PanoramtC
Ocean & Golf Course
approx. 5500 sq. ft.,
over .5 acre w;beautrful
pool& spa
Truly a urnque setting
wrth stunnmg Catalma,
Harbor and Crty Sunset
Views. 5BR. 3BA & new
gourmet kitchen
Motivated Sellers
$949,000
Transferred' Fabulous
views of ocean.
Catalina & crty hghts
from this 5BR
townhome 111 guard
NEWPORT HEIGHTS
"SrT1*t Magte~ BeauW
two story w/ 48R. 3.SBA.
Light & Bnght, hardwood
ftoomg, secunty system
Tr~ Engish Garden
with IOIJltal1 Ol1iner may
cary .... ~ '!QI offers.·
View on pnme "Top of
the Hill" cul-Oe-sac lot.
Huge side yard, 6BR.
4BA. Perfect fallllly
home.
$897,500
HARBOR VW HILLS
1127 Whitesails Way
OPEM. SAT/SUN 12_.
"Fixer!' 3BR, 2BA w/
"unobstructed'" ocean,
harbour & city lights
View. "Pnme Locatioo.•
Pracbcally lot value!
Oistres sed Sale!!!
OPEN sAT/SUN l _.
~ Priced Trad1booal
Custom 48R, 4BA
Home. Vded ce1hngs.
gcumet kitchen with
adjoinilg large famly
room. Lush park-like
setting w/ pool & spa
$995,000
"Mediterranean Villa by
the Sea.· kl enchanting
5BR, 5.5BA w/ocean
views. Gourmet
line appliances. security
System, A/C. game
DOVER SHORES
1219 Santiaeo
OPEN SAT 1-5
Lovely Traditional Home
featuring large family/
entertainment room w/
fireplace, beam ce1hngs
& wet bar. Balcornes.
bay views from 2nd
story, new pamt &
carpet. Acces~ to three
pnvate beaches
$595,000.
NEWPORT CREST
1 Encore
OP£H SAT 1-5
Highly Upgraded
carpet and Paint. new
fixtures, scr~ ce11tngs.
new cabinets & work
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The tax explosion
By Steve Ostrin
For the purpose of this article, I am going
to lump IRA's, 401(k)'s, 403(b)'s. SEP's.
etc. all under the generic bead.in1 of
pensions. All of the above are ditrerent
types of tax«ductiblc pemion plans. All of
them let you deduct the money you put into
them from your caminp. For example, if
you are earning $40,000 per year and you
put $4,000 into your pension. you will only
be taxed on $36.000 income. 1bis is a aood
thing.
Another c~ristic of all of the aboVe-
mentioned pension plan is that you are not
taxed on the money as it grows while it's in
these plans. That is also a aood thin&. Still
anocber characteristic is when you take the
. mot'ltl'/ out of the.~ plans, ii Is 100* taxable
to you in the year you take 11. 1lus may or
may noc be a good thing. Conventional
-wisdom says that you put money into the
plans now, let it grow tax free. and take it out
later when you will be an a supposedly lower
tax bracket. This is where I depart from the
followers of conventional wisdom. Why?
I'm glad you asked.
Do you really want to retitc an a lower tax
bracket than the one you're in now? Let's
think abou1 it For the purposes of this
example we will use a person, age 40, who is
cuncnlly earning $40,000 per year. We will
place him in a 30% combined federal and .
state tax bracket. He figures to retire he will
need about 70% of his currcnteamings. So,
with the lid of his tax planner. he plans to
invest $4,000 per~ into his pension plan
and continues doing so until age 65. He
figures ralistical.ly be can cam 8~ on hi'i
investments during the 25-year period
between ages 40 and 6S. Using his financial
caJcu1ator he calculates $4.000 per year for
25 years at 8~ interest will givp him a nest
egg of about $292,000. This amount will
aeoerate about $32.000 per year income if he
takes it in equal Installments over his life
expcctancy.
Hooray -$32,000 is 80% of $40.000.
Tbal's better than the~ he Aid he'd need.
Wait a minute. Jf we use an inflation figure
of 3.S~ per annum. then in 25 years.
$32,000 wm purthue just over $13,000 of
goods in ~·s dollars. I'd be very
HARBOR IllDGE
Stunning sunset views overlooking the Ocean, Fashion
land. Catalina and the Q>ast,to Palos Verd~Lfilwtl Hill _
and beyond is this single-family attached home. This home
is located on a comer lot with lovely flowered-entry
courtyard. A large li\cing room with fireplace, as well as a
separate dining room which opens to expansive views.
Kitchen and breakfast area also provide the inviting vista.
Off the first-floor master bedroom suite is a courtyard with
splash fountain and spa. Four bedroo'ms and three and one
half baths, in addition to a study with built-ins, two family
rooms. This home complete with two large proportioned
viewing decks encompasses the beautiful views. A three-
car garage with storage is included. This home is in move-
in "decorator" condition.
Private and guard gated, Harbor Ridge offers home
owners a luxury of four tranquil swimming pools and
spas, three tennis courts dramatically positioned to enjoy
the towering pines and fa r hill views. Nature trails are
woven throughout the community for added walki{lg
fitness challenges. Evening roving security guards ensure
the peaceful and"safe atmosph~re which perva~es Hamor
Ridge.
For More Irif orMAtion CAD. ..
Marcie Adler
at
714-720-9422
METRO REALTY
5 Corporate Plaza, Newport Beach
<;urpnsed if a person used 10 earning 40 btg
ones a year would be anxious to retire on 13
little ones.
In light of the foregoing. let's re~xamine
those S4.000 per year tax deductions he
made: I) In a 30% tax bracket. be gels a
$1.200 tax reduction for every $4.000 he
put in his pension. 2) 'That means that over
25 years he wiU have saved $30.000 in
taxes. 3) If. al retirement, his income is
$32,000 per year and he is in a 30% ra.x
bracket. his annual taxes will be $9,600. 4)
At $9.600 per year he will pay back the
entire $30,000 he saved over a 25-year
period in 3.13 years. Thereafter he is going
to-keep paying a similar amount for the rest
of his life.
Herc's something else 10 think about. If
his $4(),000 salary increases s~ annually
for the next 25 years, then in 25 years his
salary will have risen to $135.454. Tu retire
on 70% of that. be will require about
$94.000 per year. J cannot logically accept
that be could be in a lower tax bracket
earning $94.000 than if he were ea.ming
$40.000. lf, bypotbetically, he would still be
in the 3°" tu bnlclcct ac that time, his
annual w oo $94,000 will be about
$28,000. So the end result may be that be
could retire in a higticr tax bracket than his
present ono. yet have less chin his present
~napower. •
Beicau~ of the l>O'tntial tax explolion at
the time of your retirement. 1 recommend
you don't rely entirely on your pension plan
for your retirement income. Tax credit
programs. equipment leasing trusts. life
insurance. and annuities arc jusi a sample of
some of the ocher vehicles thal can be used
to .ccurnulate retiremcn1 dollars on a tax-
faVOfed basis. Properly utilized as part of a
coordinated plan, these vehides can provide
you Vlith tax-free or w -lllduccd income a1
retirement.
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Filttutn.J SaWn, 515 Aalo• BlwL S&Ut•
&SO, Collll M•s11t CA 91626, (114)
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The Newpon Beach office of Grubb 4 1bis awird ~ the tireless efforts
Ellis Residential Real &tale Service,, was of our entire NewpOi't BeaCh sales team."
named the top Ii.sting offJCC for the company Mazzaoo said. "We had a remarbble year in
in 1995 at the firm · s annual awards 1995 and intend to urpass oor sales and
celebration on March I at the Ritt-Carlton. listin& reoords this yut... ·
Laguna NJ&uel. M<n tblD 300 Grubb 4 Ellis Sales
The office is managed by R.on Mauano. usociatd attended 1ht aali ~mt. which
who la)Cpted the award on behalf of his , . rccopiie<l lildivid!W 1CC001pli hments and
team.
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23 C.Orporate Pim, Suite 190 644 6200-\J ;a.-6 -~lT~
Residential Real f.slate Services • Independently Owned and Operated
22~ SaL $1.2-49,000 Carol AIDsoa
2239 A.nlia SaL $479,000 Tom Bnwon
Big Canyon Vallas 417 Baybill SaL $327,000 KayK.oo&l
8'ulb 304 Ami.ida Cumb~ SaL $319,9oo Kami Ra.ck
SboredifL 242 Driftwood . SaL $695,000 BJ jobmoA
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5801-5801 V2 Seashore Or. SIS $1,425.000 SoUySbaaeo
36160caa SIS $1,795.000 Mali Gulledge
15 Rac\Ute SIS $995,000 Barbara Aune
Doorcr Shora 1712 Antigua Wy. SIS $715,000 8alllPttaxn
Had»ot View Homes 1935 Pon <Amey SIS $699,900 GraylSttauss
Haibor V1CW Homes '2007 Port c.udiff SIS $499,000 JamaGny
1928 Pon Pnm:n« SIS ts-5&,000 Mali Gulloclge
2041 V11ta Cajon SIS $330,000 Phyllis Haydal
1518 Eldtn CI SIS $180,000 Jim Weixnbxh
15 Stoacglm/Gm:nwood VdlapSIS $146.500 MaryAn.oM~
6 W)"OD Faiiway Sun. $3,400,000 CarolAlfuoo
51 Royal St.~ Sun. $1.850,000 James Gray
250 Hm:I Sun. $1,095,000 PauJWright
3700 <>rn Blvd. Sun. $999,500 Eathcr Tabak
33 Mootec:ito Sun. $799,000 Mni.nc Propp
1319 E. 8alboe Blvd. Unit C Sun. $799,000 &dynSbauai
. 57 Hi.DtcWe Sun. $639,000 Karen Knoche
I()( Vaa <>meto Sun. $620,000 Vupia O'Brien
-'SO 1 c.onlaocl Or. San. $675.000 MW &: Cunain
1718 Port Shef&dd Sun. $549,000 . Lani.oe Shaw
1831 Newport Hills Or. Sun. $5~.soo Eric Shaw
3621 Li1ac Sun. $425,000 joAM Kenton
BdcDatt HiD 3 Nonh Hampton Sun. U.0,000 Karen Ra.ck
EMcbluff 2312 Anlia Sun. $469,000 Tom Bra.moo
F.utblidf fJ07 Oiatnut Sun. $479,000 SallySbipky
8'ulb 2018 Vau C.ajon Sun. $325,000 GibWalbr
Blulb 507 Aft11ida Lucia . So.o. $309,000 Maty Omthout
Jasmine Cn:dt 3 Jetty Sun. $449,000 Valerie Howdl
Watdiff 1621 Kent Sun. $379,500 Kayllangu : :-\' "':' .• L-.i.
WunbledooV~ 3381 Wunb&edon Way Sun. $315.900 Cltuddtt 8landiard
CDM 711A~ Su. $195,000 Kay K.on6I
OOVEll SHORF.S ESrATE BEACH, PIER a: VIEWS
Dovu _Shores finest offering with incredible potential.
This property bas never been on the marltct. Awesome
Baclc Bay and city light views.
Ann, Ted. and Suzanne
$995,ooo Code 1om
3bd, 3ba custom boasts views from entire open Boor
plan, right on the waterl Outside patio tic landscaped
yard lead to pm. beach.
Nancy Barfield
$2,250,000 Code 71757
LINDAISLE
Ex.pan.sivc channd views and exquisite interiors ate
piucntcd in this custom 5bd bayfront residence with
private dock.
Aon, Ted, and Suz.annc
Codc71197
BIG CANYON PREMIER ESTATE
Spacious 5bd. 5.Sba overlooking the eighth f.lirway. TIW home is fabulous
fur cntcruining. Huge lot w/privacc gates lll motor court.
$1,850,000 Carol Allison & James Gray Code 71687
MANOR BY THE SEA
1imcl~ style and quaHty arc presented in this exquisite custom 3bd. 3ba
home. Rich wood floors, step-down living room. briclc patios. beautiful
land.aping on a double North ~na lot.
$1,22S,OOO 14 Jarvis c:ode 71337
SPECI'ACtJJ.AR DESIGNER HOME
Custom oontcmi>orary designed home. French doors, pool lll spa. Master
suite downstairs wlfrplc tic luxuriow bath.
$69S,OOO Barbara Aune Code 71}-j7
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Beautifully~ pcnihoux. Largest La Tour
modd ~ -doubk master BR suitc:s. Quiet
locacion. Oman views.
. $179,000
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Petersen
644-6373 ext. 149
1712 ANTIGUA WAY -DOVER SHORES
Expansivt 5BR f.unily home • &ck~Oty lights views • Custom Gourmet
kitchen, whi(C..wa.Jioci cabinets • · ts • &miJy entertainment room •
Dining & Living rooms • Large w/ spa • Scpantc guest/maid quarters.
$715,000
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644-6200 ext. 147 721-0132
Ask For. "B.J s "Appraisal -·
SHORECLIFFS
Gated beaches, 3BR with pool, mini ocean view.
$695,000
CAMEO IDGID..ANDS
Gated beaches, 4BR, New on market.
$499,000
FIXER -BRING OFFER
Great harbor view, 3BR
$525,000
STEPS 'fo OCEAN, ON QUIET OJL-DE-'iAC, OiARMINC &
'iPAOOUS. & SEPARATE (!UE.ST surrE.
DESIGNER'S SHOWPLACE, PANORAMIC VIEWS, OPEN.
SPAOOUS FLOOR PLAN. wooom s1:.·1T1NG. GUARD·
GATED COMMUNffY.
OPEN & BRJGHT, FLCrmNG FLOOR PLAN. SPARKLING
POOL GREAT FAMILY NEIGHBORHOOD.
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BFSJ RUY ON«X:EAN BLVD. SEE UP THE GOAST FOllEVER.
BI'S! Ol'l'ORrLJNI rY. AC1 TODA~
CUSTOM HOME, COURTYARD EJ'ITRY, NEW MAsTER SUIT!:.
& sn.JDY. 2 SPACIOUS BEDR00..)45. CUL-DE-SAC LO<~llON.
FABULOUS REMOOFJ... EST.-J'E-SIZEO LOT ON MESA
VERDE GOLF COURSE, SPARK.UNG POOL
HEAR CRASHING SURF, OCEAN & CANYON
SPACIOUS, WOOD & GLASS SHO\Vl'LACF...
PICTURE-PERFECT CAPE Coo DUPLEX. BEAUTIFUU y
REMODELED & UPGRADl:D. SolffH OF PCH
ON THE Bf.ACH. GATED 28R 28A. CONDO. PERFH "l
FOR BEACH LOVERS OR 2ND HOME.
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• Spectacular Fairway One
•Newer Mediterranean. 4BR., 7.5BA
• Media Room, Family Room, devacor, 4 Car. Garage
$3,400,000
• Newly Ranoddcd • Owner WilfTrade
• $699,000
•Tum-Key• New Roof •Owner Will Trade
• $499,000
• 4 bedrooms • Pool 8c Spa
• R.anodeled • $995,000
•Newly Ranoddcd • Ocean Vaews
• $549,000 L.H.
51 ROYAL ST. GEORGE
• Largest Fairway lot in Big Omyon
• SBR., 5.SBA, library, Bonus Room
• Pool, S~ SaWla, C.abana
$1,850,000
• WhiK Waur V.ew • Gmd Area
• $895,000
• Newly RnDoclc.lcd •• bedroomt
•$StS,000
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Patno ranks number one in 1995
She's the top sales associate
i.~ Oran e County
Bob Le Pever, president of Coldwell
Banker Southem California Co., recently
honored Coldwell Banker Irvine sales
associate Desiree Patno as the number one
sales associate in Orange County for 1995.
Additionally, Patno was ranked first in
listings sold, seventh in gross commission
income and third in total unjts sold
throughout Coldwell Banker sales
associates internationally.
Her achievements have earned her
membership U. the prestigious Intemati~nal
President's Bli~, an honor given to less than
I% of the more than S7 ,000 Coldwell
Banter sales usociatcs and employees in
the United States, Canada and Puerto Rico.
Patno credits her success to a positive. hard-
working and aggressive marketing approach
to sell her
properties.
"Desiree
continually se&s
high standards for
excellence in
sales and
customer
service," Le Fever
said. "It is an
honor to have her
as part of our -
organization."
Desiree Potno Patno bas
immense expertise as a REO (real estate
owned) account executive and employs her
extensive marketing plans and networking
skills in corporate relocation transfers, as
well as for individual buyers and sellers.
For all your naJ estale needs, call
Desiree Paino aJ the ColdweU Banker
/nine office, (714) 552-7200.
Dolb · leads sales in Emerald Bay
RE/MAX agent
sPecializes in coastal
properties
Qill Dolby of RF.IMAX South County
continues to be the leadoF in sales in the
custom beach community of Emerald Bay.
He ~ rccendy oongnrtuJatcd by Gary
Thomas, broker of RE/MAX South County
for his efforts in 1995.
"Knowledge. commitment and just plain
hard work have been the keys to Dolby's
success," Thomas said.
Dolby's knowledge of the area is inspired
by a family history that goes back to 1934.
when his grandmother first moved to the
seaside '9illagc. She was also a successful
real estate agent who sold estate propcrucs
in Emerald Bay and other areas of Laguna
Beach.
"When I was a kid we used to talk about
real estate and the values of various
properties in Emerald Bay," Dolby
reminisced.
Bill Dolby
Emerald Bay is
a unique beach
community that is
situated at the
north end of
Laguna Beach.
Properues start at
$474,000 for an
ocean view
custom home site
·and go up into the
multi-million
dollar range. The
community has a
white sand beach
with volleyball courts, picnic areas and
terrific diving areas around the reefs off the
north and south points of the cove.
Additionally. the community provides a
24-hour manned guard gate and a roving
patrol. There are acres of parks, greenbelts. a
swimming center and six championship
tenrus courts, providing recreational
activities for both children and adults.
For inforllllllWn, contact BiU Dolby aJ
REIM.AX South CounJy, (714) 494-7475.
Rare. half acre lot Situated on a half-acre parcel is this recently remodeled
cust0m estate located in the exclusive guard gated community of Harbor Ridge. This home
was completely remodeled in 1993, giving it the feel of a new home. A dramatic two-story
entry with new dual staircase, beame~ ceiling, custom c.arpct runner and French doors leading
to pool expose the uniqueness of this home. An all new utchen offers raised panel door
cabinetry. granite counters. new ceramic glass cooktop and two Sub-zero refrigerators. The
home offers an expansive view of the ocean. Fashion Island. city light-; and beautiful sunset~.
Five bedrooms. five full baths and two half baths are !oopread out among 6,300 square feet uf
iriterior space. The large maste r suite features .ii coffered ceiling, ocean view. fireplace.
adjoining bath with Jacuzzi tub. oversized shower, tile. li~tone and a full sauna. An extra
large game room is perfect for entertaining or family livinz with a fireplace, lots of ~uilt-ins.
wet bar. space for a pool table and French doors leading out to the pool.
The large lot ~ize allows for four separate outdoor living areas including the front yard.
~port court side yard, large pool area with spa. brick lined patios and a grassy play yard off the
utchen. dining and li ving rooms. A newly constructed, gated side-entrance leach lo a spacinu~
garage which accommodates six cars. Offered at $1.895.000.
For more infoT{l'Ultion, caU Susan Scanlan, Coast Newport PropertUs, 4 Civic Plaza. Ste.
260, Newport Beaclt, (714) 759-3717.
OCean veiws and Catalina sunsets 1n the outstanding
beach community of Emerald Bay is this tenific three bedroom, two and one-half bath
charmer of a home. Featuring ocean views and Catalina sunsets from the living roo~.
kitchen and master bedrooms. 1bc home is on a single level for easy living.
A showcase home that was remodeled a few years ago shows pride of ownership. 1bc
kitchen is a cook's dream,. with beautiful cabinetry, hardwood floors an<! an ocean view. The
dining area is adjacent to the kitchen and it also ba.1 an ocean view.
1bc brick front entry provides for a very sunny patio area that is perfect for sum.mer
barbecues. The family living area opens to the patio.
• The home has the potential for expansion and at one time the sellers were considering
adding a bedroom and a bath in what is currently a large storage area below the living area.
Situated on the hill overlooking Emerald Bay, the home is just a short walk to all the
community ameniliC$.. Included with the association ~ six championship tenni couns. three
beacti volleyball courts. a ocw swim ccn~. ICtivides fot kids and adults. 24 hour aate
~ tee.u.rity Ind a pnvaie. ~beach. Offered at $989,000.
l'or..,. ~~Bill ~··UIMA.X~c,.,.,,,. (114) #f.1415.
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QOTKIDST
Under $400,000 lo Lquna Bach. 3BR., lli, l
ll~ Larp ent.a1alnmmt deck oYUiooks
lntutitina hup lot with a stream runnlnc
through It. Walk to Blod>lrd Park.
$389,000 86 •
WINDOWS TO TNI SU
Outseucllaa oceailhDt C::::-o....tooldaa cnshb>a -Ta below! bailt 9lduded
c:oodo approx. 3100 lq.ft. on ooe lewl.
Laxurloas •tt"WOU! 1; 100,000 D6
Our sales associates are setected
for their knowledge, character,
experience and commitment to
strong ethical standards.
We are OON interviewing for
positions in our Newport Beach
office. To sct)edule an
appointment, .
call 644-7111 and ask
for Lois or Judy
: Before You Buy, Prequalify t
'4 Come in for a free loan pre-~
: approval before you start your :
~ ·home search. ~
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thousa'lds In upgrades.. 3 bdmw each with prMa bath
In 2500-sJ. Two fplc, Wit bar, Ftench limesta•,
1ta11an "*'*'-. ._ ............ : .............. $41t,eoo
COSTA MESA
._. V.... An upgraded pool home 'on a
comer lot. 4BR. 3BA & family room. 3 car
gan1ge. Formal dllq room plus eat-in kit. New
paint and car]let .............................. $SM,000
' •111111i!1 t a V-... Highly upgraded 4BR.
3BA on a ~~c. Family rm w/frplc &
French doors. Formal dln rm & nook. Spa~
centn11 we. 3 air ganige ................ ssn .ooo
-. V_. Ranch style wtth over 2000
square feet. Totally upgraded 4BR, 2BA with
formal din rm. Hardwood entry, new Bertier,
near new roof, enclosed patio ....... $178,000
..... V_. Single stOfy 48R, 2BA on a comet let
w/fN access. Open floor plan w/cbtie fplc, large
living room bright kitchen. Private yards & secured
pool Close to schools ...................... $219,000
CORONA DEL MAR
c.... .. _~~open flocw plan w,,_... c:.lq, ~ts, 38R, 2.SBA pb pool
tllble Ila den. Wet bel'.,fJalc. Mstr ui. w/frplc. bllconv.1119 ta.D ...................................... ...
C-... -Soutti of Co&st Highway. ~ ~ pb artist's ado~ oc:an "4ew.
2 w 91W1191· Rl llOnll but.has 2 tlplrata 11\q --..
Roof dec*. ......................................... -... Mlt,950
..... ..._. Remodeled chamier has a sparkling
white kit, spacious & bright IJv rm w/ French wnlows
&° frPc-w/llmestme hearth . ...Hew arpet; Buploin
great loc! ............ '. ................................... $547.SOO
BAY VIEW HOMES
p I ...... An ektraordinary site at the tip ol
1he Point. Pr1ced at lot wll.ie. this older res. w/40 front
foot lot Is directly across from a . wide bay beach.
Views, l.4ews!. ........................................ $715,toO
..... P ' 1 .. Penthouse with no common
wals has 4 car garage with elevator to each floor.
38R, SBA, gourmet kitchen w/granite. Impeccable
..,_Vo r:atdous!.. ................................ $195,000
NEWPORT NEIGHBORHOODS
a.tior V... ta. Reconsbuc:ted, remodeiecf &:
pgeous! 9800 sq. ft. lot. New slate root, new a....tom
doon &: windot.ils. ~ remodejed kit & brtdst rm.
5l.liny family rm. .................................... $719.teo
..... v... ...... Esta&e 5llel 4 bedroom. 2
beth Montego model With .dd-on breakfast nook,
newer roof and a view of the hills. No court
appearances needed ................................ St65,tl0
I WEST NEWPORT
2 Corporate PlllZil. Suite 130. Newµort Be;ich • 644-8700
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2 bd, 1 ba, end unit , quiet location on lovely street
Lisa Adam -$106,000
· CoSTA M.EsA
Monoccllo toWRhome , 2 bd, 2 ba, 2 car garage
Donald Pfaff -$127 ,800
. C-osTA MB.SA
2 bd, l.5 ba condo, sunny end unit, excellent strc(t
David Prince -$129,900
HUNTINGTON BEACH
Single family home, 3 bd, 2 ba, a fabulous deal
Susan Noonan -$209 ,000
LAGUNA BRACH
Cbmni.ng VICtOria Beach cottage, l bd, 1 ba.
Kevin Karub -$293,000
TBBBLUPPS
3 bd, 2.5 ba, located on the best BJqffi greenbelt
Colcsworthy -$329,000
THE BLUFFS
Spacious home with pmm couny:wd entry, .custom kitchen
GailYorlc -$~35,000
CosTA MESA
~ bd , 3 ba cul-de-sac home with sparkling pool
Phyllis Clark -$343,900
BA.5TBLUFF
3 bd, 2.5 ba, family room,_gr_cat family area
Ginny Anderson -$429 ,000
CALL COLDWELL BANDl
NEWPOllT BUCH
1 ·0649
JIA•JSO• Vmw HOMES
"A" frame portofino, a great location
Drcyfiis/Wcir -$529,000
NEWPORT BRACH
Bayfront pcnthowc condo, 3 bd, 3 ba, highly upgraded
John Campbell -$575,000
BAl..BoA PBN!NSULA.
Exoting .f bd home &~'C-io~ condition, spaci<xis deck
Marcia & Ri;bcrt Bents -$579,000
WEEKEND OPEN HOUSES .• l
CoB.ONA DEL Mil
403 Poppy
JASMINBCUll
11 Curl Ns-w-PO--u-1u..AND
3510 MarC\1$
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4-0 Rainbow Lo., Irvine
SAttnU>ArS INVITATIONS
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$389,000
. $429,000
$679,000
$343,000
SAl'UllDAY ~ SUNDAY'S INVITATIONS '
UGUNA BBACH
DonaldP&.ff
David P{ince
Phyllis Clark
KcvinlWlda
'88 Alta VJ.Sta Way
SBA lsL.um
60 Ocean Vasta
Co.ONA DBL MA1
204 Hazel Dovu.Ssnus
$285,000
$343,000
Sl,950,000
$798,000
Kevin ICanda
Carolyn Bridge
Edie Olson • Deremiah/Francis
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410 Morning Star Lane: Sonja Powdl • David McCulloch
NBWPOUBMCH
1718 Paloma
BALaoA Isl.AND
115 Abalone:
BALBOA PBNINSULA
122 42nd Street
726 West Oceanfront
BAYSROJlBS
2465 Marino
Co.ONA DBL Mil
2525 Ocean Blvd. F4
CoSTA MBsA BA.s'rsmB
496 Walnut
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HAuo• V'mr HOMES
18U Pott Ashley
1963 Port Bristol ,,.....
JASMINBCUln
37 Whitewater
LAGUNA BEACH
1755 Part Ave
MESA DBL MA».
2737 Drake
0cEANnoNT
6304 WC$t Oceanfront
LIDO 1sLB
$419,000
SUNDAY'S INVITATIONS
$675,000
$389,000
$1 ,390,000
$1,125,000
Lcase: $1,995/mo.
W9,000
$599,000
-$529,000
$495,000
$995,000
$259,000
$892,000
NBW LISTINGS·
Bruce Miller
Deremiah/Francis.
Dreyfus/Weir
Marcia Bents
Eleanor BOWie
Do.nald PfAff
Ginny Andcnon
Dreyfus/Weir
Dreyfus/Weir
Miriam Maycll
Tom ThoJtl90n
Dreyfus/Weir
David Prince
Cusrom con~ 4bd, 3ba oo prime, south facing comer Jot. Neutral lnterion, gourmet kitCbcn
with g:ranire counter tops, bleached wood 6oora, Fmxh doors Sc wiactoM, patio with .pa.
AusoNMcColMlek • $795,000 ·
HAuo .. Vmw BOMBS
Carmd inodd with a latge double bedroom, bath and pbyroom upstairs. OOK to park and Andcnc.o School
I>sqf\u/Wcir -Sf 19,000
HAuo& Vmw Hoaas
~ Nenno with h• 6uniJy room and cxcn:ilc room or Office olf ol muter bcdrOorD.
DttyNl/Wc:ir • $599,000
Mii.SA DBL Mil.
Pour bCdioom, three bath, bright i.iid open flootpbn. Exti.nsM 989 addition and rcinOdcl Of imaior'.
Drcyful/Wcir • $259,000
BAuoA PBNINSULA
Du~x l/l bloCk to bCach With perfect °"!Oct'• unit. 4 car ~
~/Weir'" $389,000
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HARBOR VIBF HILLS
Well maintained 4 bedroom &lvedere /ocoted on
o'1e o/ the largest lots in a terrific community.
Vcry pritJCJte parle-lilu setting on cul-<k-sac location.
$750,000 • Li•• Adam
Built <ln the Western White Hous~ grounds, this
7 bedroom, §.5 bath estate boasts ei~ry imaginable
amenity , mcluding a prit>ale pool, spa and beach access.
$3,200,000 • Nancy Lavi;tt•
LINDA ISLI
Thi• 4 bedroom, 5.5 batl. bay/ront heme /.ab.lru
a Jou.ly entry courtyard with fountain, a •/;p /or
a 55' boat, and antiq"4 panJing tltrougl,out.
$2, 150,000 • Edi. Olwn
Extraordinary ocean view$ grace Uris C1.18tom
contemporary home, constructed in the highut
quality. Captures beautiful harbor and coastline view.
$2,850,000 • Judy Muncy
Bay/ront custom remockl on Ure tip of Lido
with •turning basm: harbor, and mountain v~w.
Doclrs /or three large boats. 4 bedrooms, 5.5 baths.
$3,200,000 • Velma 1immont
HARBOR RIDOB
T ,.,,,.nJou. °'*111 and /,;,g .,;.,, a&mnd fro,,.
thi• Engl;.J. T uJor #tat. on ti.. l¥'1f fDp of
HariKw R. Includ.. 5 b.Jroom. and 5.5 both..
$785,000 • McC~CampL.ll
Magm'f;cent CUiiom home Ul;tJ, panoramic ocean
and city light views. Boom th• /i~ cra/taman-
ship, 5 beJrooma, 5.5 batlt., and 6 fi..-placu.
$1,950,000 • D'ette Steelberlf
BALBOA PBNINSUl.A
This :C,.t;ng 4 bedroom lwme is on 70 feet of
prime /rontaga. Spac;oiu 30x40 patio and 4 car
gamgt1 ON illll a /ao of the many tmNf!il:ia.
$1,990,000 • Tlie Bmt.
HARllOR llLA1'D
o.-loolring Bar~""",,,. ttmemg ba.in, tJ,;.
6 b.Jroo,,., o.5 bailr J.o... &wt. tJ2· of&,,
/rontDg.. IncluJ. ,,mat. pin /or 51' &oat.
$4',950,000 • Carol Moclt
Open Sw1day • 1-S pm• 2227 Aralia
$429.000 • Lowiest. Price 1n wtbluff
3 bd.15 ba and family room.
Ginny Anderson 6'M-9060x IS I
TradltioNI '4 bd. 3 ba home
wfth captivating ocean and
Catalina views.
$1.950,000
OPEN HolJsE -su-i. 1-5
6304 Wen Oceanfront
Luxury oceanfront penthouse
wtch 3 bd. 2 ba. $89l000
Divkt Prince 64-4-9060 xl20
l~late. llght and bright..
Uf>W end unit. Quiet location
on a loYely street.
$106,000
Completed in 1989,
this home boasts views
of Catalina and the
pounding surf.
Marcia & Robert Bents 644-9060 x 112
Fonner celebrity estate. 4
bedrooms, 4.5 baths, over-
looking fourth fairway.
50' lap pool. $1 ,250,000
Perry Taub 644-9070 x 111
DISTRESS SALE!
Open Sat. 1-5 • I I Curl
3 bd. i.5 ba home.
Reduced! Now $'429,000!
David Prince 644-9060 x 120
Unprecedented pier and dock
bayfront home of Frank Uoyd
Wright design. 3 bd, 3.5 ba.
$3,750,000
Judy Muncy 644-9060 xl08
Exclusive and Secluded. 2 bd
+ library. wine cellar. ·
$469.000
JeMlfer Pritchett SC)6..888l
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Completely remodeled home
with private courtyard for
entertaining. 4 bd, 3 ba
Reduced to $497,SOO
Dreyfus/Weir 800-892-7158
Lowest priced home behind
the gates with pool & spa.
Spacious '4 bd home
with huge den. $610,000
Perry Taub 644-9070 x 111
Reduced to $1 '47,500
2 bd, 1.5 ba sunny end unit.
The best buy on the
west side!
David Prince 6+4-9060 x 120
Magnificent new waterfront
pted estate. Private beach.
dock. and bayslde pool.
terraced spa. $'4,900,000
Judy Munty 64-$-9060 xl08
Gated community, 5 bd +
bonus room. bfi&ht & open
w/ torieous views. $779,000
jennlfer Pritchett SOM882
Open Sat. & Sun.
1718 Paloma · $419,000
3 bd family home on highly
desirable street. Xtra large lot
Bruce Miller 644-9060 x I 3 I
Three bedroom, tw0 bath,
single level home. Excellent
condition. Oc~n view, close
to private beach. $885,000
Bruce Miller 6+4-9060 x I 3 I
Beautifully remodeled two story
on wide 45' lot with south facioi
patio. Perfect for entertaining.
$695,000
D'ette Steelberg 717-9262 ......
Reduced to $l I 50,000
Ocean and bay views. 5 bd.
5.5 ba. En&flsh Tudor" est.ate ..
pool. spa. guest quarters.
IA¥id McCulloch 644-9060 x 149
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looking the bay, 3 bd, 3 ba,
very desirable location.
$6'40,000
Edie Olson 6+4-9060 x I 32
Excellent cul-de-sac location ..
Extraordinary city light and
mountain views. 3 bd, 3 ba.
Imminent Foreclosure! $529,000
Colesworthy -6+4-9060 x 182
Fanwtic white water views.
G~t cul-de-sac lot.Approved
plans for 5 bd, Brion Jeannette
designed home. $599,000
Bruce Miller 644-9060 x I 3 I
Magnificent custom home with
panoramic ocean/city light vtews.
Finest craftsmanship. five bd
suites, 6 fireplaces. $1 .950,000
D'ette Steelbef1717-9262
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HARBOR VIEW HOMES
"A• frame portofinn
in a great locatio n
$529,000
HARBOR VIEW HOMES
Palermo model, family room extended 13'.
Exer~ise room off master bedroom.
$599,000
BALBOA PENINSULA
Duplex with perfect owners unit.
112 block horn beach.
$389,000
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HARBOR .VIEW HOMES
Carmel m odel with expanded dining
room . Best buy in Harbo r View!
$399,000
Sellers, Time to List.
9 Escrows in February!
MICHAEL DREYFUS
& SusANWEIR
www.coldwellbanker.com .
md.reyfus@coldwcllbankcr.com
swcir@coldwcllbankcr.com
THE BLUFFS
3 bedrooms, 2 bath.
Park location.
$329,000
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Completely remodeled ho me with
country kitchen and a private courtyard.
$497,500
HARBOR VIEW HOMES
Carmel model with large double bedroom,
bath and playroom upstairs.
$479,000
MESA DELMAR
Tum-key, 4 bd, 3 ba home
with bright European kitchen.
$259,000
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Spectacular ocean, harbor and city light
views from this "4 bedroom, 3.5 bath
home. Large backyard with pool & spa.
$795,000
LIDO ISLE
Charming "4 bedroom, 3 bath home.
Cou~rd entry leads to large living
room, complete with beamed ceilings.
$51-4,000
fOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CALL:
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Built in 1987, this custom
4 bd, 3 ba contemporary .Lido
Isle home is situated on a
prime, south facing corner lot.
The amenities are endless and
include: a gourmet kitchen
with granite countertops,
bleached hardwood floors
and cabinets, soaring ceilings,
and a beautiful patio with spa.
There is also a private beach,
clubhouse and tennis courts
for your year-round pleasure.
BAYCREST NORTH
Gorgeous &mily home situated on nearly
I /"4 acre comer lot. Backyard complete
with pool, spa & large grassy area.
$519,000
ALISON McCoRMIC·K
(71 4) 644-9060 x 144
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Includes breakfast and formal dining.
Surprisc ... only $469,000
PPBll · BWPOllT BEACH
Custom-built four bedroom, three-bath residence with south-
facing rear yard including pool and spa. Three-car garage with
giant second-story guest quarters. Vacant.
$399,900
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''Why Settle for
Mediocrity?''
1 -+ IZ l I <..;I\ \"I ) I ) I ( \I I~ I l 1 ( ' \ ,, 'i ( ) "
$610,000
• Best valu e behind the gates
• Q;liet location
• Spacious 3 bd, 3 ha home
• /;a'lf e family room
•H uge kitchen opens to
private pool and spa
. • 3 car g arage
$1,250,000
• Celebrity estate property
situated on fourth fairwtiy.
• Master suites on each
floor.
• &ijuisite architecture
details throughput
• Lap pool and spa
• 3 car garage
Read the latest . happenings
in ... Buylines ·
Check out the ..,ign board in fron1 of
ROGER'S.REALTY on P..ic1fic Coa't
ll1ghway in Corona del Mar.
Owner Roger MdOnnon change' thc
mc"Jge every Monday Thi' week·, ''!!n
rcJth. "Apnl · the month when the g~en
,·ium' to the lawn. the li lac and the IRS ..
lMTERFRONT HOMES REALTY i!\
pr11ud of Maurttn Walsh. who compe1i:<.l in
lhl' Lo' Angele' Marathon. 10e runner
hc.1mcd with JOY a\ '>he wore her mi:dal to
the olfit:e on Monday.
THE PRUDENTIAL -JON DOUG/AS
CO .. wa' al~o rcprei.ented at the Lm
t\ngclc' Marathon. Ed Escano ran all 26.2
mile' Jnd Mary Jank-Peaker comrx>tcd m
the h1cyde tour!
At the COWWEU BANKER
.VEWPORT BEACH offi ce, they' rt.: bu11ing
w1th energy. Office member. jui.t returni:d
lrom lhe 1996 International Business
At GRUBB & ELUS RESIDENT/Al
SERVICESPfiyiliS""Ray and her hu,bJnd
Jerry JU'I ct'lebrated 1hc1r 40th annl\Cr'>ary
They met on a blind dah: dunng World War
11 and have been togethl.:r C\Cr 'incc and
they've ne\er had a quarrel'
They ct.:lebra1cd the 1~1..J\IOll JI the F11 e
Crown,. 'urroundt.:<l b) dc;ir lnt.:mh and
fami ly membe1'
"Alice the Wondt.:r Dog" t11ok her tiN
li,ting for owner Kay Konfal. Among 11ther
reai.on~. the Dac;h,hund ha\ ~en dubbed tht.:
"Wonder Dog" for ,her ability to t.:).caflc JI
any tune. She ha). become well knuwn in
Corona di!! Mar. whc.:rc .. pe poke' her no'e
into 'tore,, n~ l·arc 'hop' and bank' while
walking around the c11f' 'lrccl' lier lalc 1'
J famihJr \Ile al the N1.."Wp11n BcJch Pound
where 'he\ run up a tab ol nl·.1rl}' $4(X) tn
impound frc,
In order In fJl 1hta1t.: 4uKk rC\lUC' .ind
a' 111d Jdd11ton.1l fine\. Ah cc " n11v. uu1fim:J
\\<1th a hamc" Jnd !Jg t ... 11ng Knnfal ' P·•i!cr
number
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ov. ncr \\hen J OJU\,bund CJllhU!>lJ\t rc\lucd
her Tv.11 v.cc>ck' <iltcr their lhJnce mcc1mg.
the rc\lucr lJllcd KonfJI .ind J\kl•d hl'r tn
mJrke1 her u1nc.Iom1111um
II 11111!..' like Stephanie Houghton will
Juubk her l'\Crnw h 11.11111 ,1 111\jl 111 S 12
million b)' lhl• end 111 Marlh wa) 111 g11'
We wi'h Kent M<·Nau1:hton \ molhl•r lht.:
~'1 a' ~he reccl\l'r' fnim .tn dine" -t
COWWELL RANKER COSTA MESA
'aid goodbye to Nancy Wimer with a
retirement pan> at Zub1c\ in Huntington
Beach.
(:onfertntt ~ 90tb Annl~r1;1acy_ "T7 ~~ thy Ables WJ' ,urpn,ed on hcr
( elebradon m San ~ran<;1'\Co They Jmnea binhday l<bt week -with a pany Al'o
more than 7.000 Cahforma ..ales J\\OC1ates. celebraung binhdJ}' th1, month arc Dk'k
hmker<i and managers dunng the li\e-day Jantzer. Jerry Mahon) and Pearl Kenyon c\t.:nt in the Bay Arca.
The conference featured 120 educ,111onal
W\\IOn'i and a motivntional speech by John
\i!Jddcn. sport.~ commenlator and holder of
J Super Bowl ring a.\ coach of the Raider,.
11le grand finale .iward' e\ent clo<.<d v.11h
a performance by Grammy winner Tun)
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At METRO REALTY. Linda Sliver\
fnend' took her 111 Twin Palm' In cclebrJtc
her birthday
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Buylints cnlumn? JuH call )11/it Viktr,
Rtal Estalt Editor (7 /.I) 57-1-4141 or Jax
(714) 65()4802.
Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage Company regrets
any inconvenience which may have resuJted from a possible
misinterpretation of an article that a~ared in the Feb. 24
edition of the Real Estate section of the Daily Pilot. A
sugestion may have been inade that Colawell Banker
~ B~ COmpapy acquii'Cd Lan<lmar~ Realtors
Which bu an office in Mission Viejo.
~ u lhe article pointed out, Coldwell Banker
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two bmer t .-, .. un, Realtors offices in Coto de Cail and
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rnndinnn 4bd, 3ba, French door'\,
\\noJ floor., wood \hurter., E\lrJ
IJr~e mJ,rcr txl .mJ fam1lr room
three hno:k p.1110~. 1-rench d1K>r.,
hJrd\\1Kld floor., library/study, two
lireplJ'" JnJ fi1rmal ilinmg mom.
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Susan Patterson:
Roping , riding and real
estate
NAME:
Su,an P.a11l·Nin
AGENCY:
Coldwell Banker Co,ta Me'a
JOB TITLE:
S.ih:,pcrson
FARM AREA:
Coa.~tal Orange County
HOW LONG Wim AGENCY:
Began·in 1985
CITY OF RESIDENCE:
Hunlington Beach
HOBBIF.SllNTEREST:
Horses. cattle drive~. lntemalional Riding
Advenlures
CLUBSIORCANIZA110NS:
World Wildlife Foundation
Susan Patterson
LAST BOOK
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Binchcy
FAVORITE
MOVIE:
"Cal Ballou··
FAVORITE RESTAURANT:
5 Feel. Laguna Beach
FAVORITE GETAWAY:
Eastern Sierra\ and Pam
PET PEEVE:
Cl<N~·mmded people
HOW DO YOU DEFINE SUCCESS?
Inner peace and freedom
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rtal tltaU owntn, broltn, Oftn#,
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5 br, 4.5 ba home with elevator and vaulted ceilings
lh.rowghoul Magnificent quality and detaiJs. Large boat
dock. Call Russ Auter 673-3777.
$2,000,000
SPECTA CULAR BA YFRONT ~TERPIECE
939 VIA LIDO SOUD
On the tip of Lido Island. main turning basin views,
finest quality details and craftmansrup throughout.
Reduced to $4,199,000
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3 br, 4.5 ba in prime lagoon location, beautiful courtyard
entry. Priced to sell, shown by appointment only.
Call Jim Jacobs 675-3777.
$1,750,000 Includes land
LIDO ISLAND BAYFRONT
313 Vla Lido Soud
Priced to sell. Sunny south facing location 380 .. 38A .• with
boat dock. Walk to Lido village restaurants & shops.
Call Russ Auter 673-3777.
$1,399,000
LAGUNA OCEANFRONT
31501 BluffDr.
Large 57x 150 Oceanfront lot With approved plans
for a ~800 sq. fl custom home.
Call Russ Fluter 673-3777.
$999,000
OCEANFRONT
llll E. Balboa Blvd.
Spacious 3 br. 2 ba w/X-largc family room that could be 4th
br. Beautiful bea(b and city light views. Nice grassy area &
patio on the beach. Large 3 car garage.
Call Ouis Brigandi 673-3m. $1,095,000
Newport Beach Restaurant For Lease
5 years old w/complete kitchen. $4500mo. Owner: Ram Fluter
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Bob Koop Dovie Koop Bob. Koop, Jr.
Call the Koop team!
760-5000 Ext. 128 or 760-1580
Brand new custom home at Big Corona Beach
S Bedrooms. 5.5 Baths, appx. 4,200sq.
ft., bcautif ul use of marble, granite &.
tile. gourmet kitchen, Sub-Zero. cleva-
to~ dual A/C &.-heating, wet bar, fire-
place 3 car garage, private gated street.
1 ncndiJ>" •l(utll pf tlu harbor,.
wlaiU 'WGUr aNI Calalina v~ws
from abnott he17 'room/
$1,895,000
Bob Koop, Sr. or Jr.
Highly UpgJadcd, 3 bnn, + den, f~
place, 2.S bath&, heavily n:modclcd, pool,
quiet uca with private beaches and pub.
$598,000 BobKoo ,Sr.orJr.
3 Bedroom, 2.S b_atha, plua a den, large
walk-in clOlel, formal dining rocm1 fire-
place, lush land scape, pool & spa.
$495,000 Bob Koop, Sr.or Jr.
BAY FRONT UNITS
Fabulous hatbot view, white sandy
beaches. Rare opportunily io own four
bay ftmt units oq Newpart Harbor.
$725,000 Bob Koop, Sr.
TOWN ROME
Over 1,400 tqU&re fed.. 3 bedroom, .2.S
baths, dinina room, ckylipn, farcplace. amae. Wide laundry, pool & ape.
140 Bob Koo Jr.
Luge comet lot, Wallt to Mariners
School, patk or shopping! 3 bed, 2 baths,
fireplace. Great location, great deal.
$339 000 Bob Koo Sr.or Jr.
EASTSIDE FIXER
Corner R-2 LOT
Prime locatiol'\,This house needs TLC!
Quiet 1rce lined strcel. luge comer lot
$170,000 Bob Koop, Sr.or Jr.
GREAT BIG POOL HOME
Highly upgraded, over 2.SOO square
feet., S bedrooms, 3 baths, fonnal dining.
2 farcplacea, family roam, pool & ape.
$270,000 Bot>Koop,Sr.orJr.
old. Two, two siory
2.1S bath, units. Possible to
io townhomc:s. High ceilings,
laces, ganges.
$597,000 Bob Koop, Sr.or Jr. .
NEWPORT BEACH . . 7601-5000 . A:::•
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COSTA MESA
166 Rochata
Jake Yashar
987 Hartford Way
$2M,887
$199,000
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COSTA MESA
937 Crocus CIT. $279,900 Sanctt Adamek
2226 Avalon $169,000
Gayle Hobson Lewts
1787 Hmmnlngblrd
Pat OaVIS
$350,000
2779 Bunting Clr $359,900
Pal Davis
3325 Alabama Cir $199,900
Delpha Oswak!
1029 Seabreeu $130 ,000
Paula Utten
3429 s.nta Clan $214,900
Elsa Hoyt
Wti.AT P011NT1AUI $125,000
l.Nt In llttlt hoUM Of rent out until ready to bUlld on R·2
lol 2M. 1BA. tirtplact (19POM)
NfWPOlrrQlEN $1'9,980
l.llOl 2M. 2·1128A Townhomt Cloal to Ntwport'l Badc
8ay. Specious loft art1. rur patio, 2-w attached oaraoe.
Cloae to shopping, commuting and Santi Anl Country
Club (158RU)
COLDWeu
BAN~eRO
ht :II www.coldwellbanker.com
U~wAlORE $157,600
tmmaculalt 2-ttory In QUiii complex. 3BR with huge
masttr, 2.5BA. 2-car 1tt garaoel Till atrium, t)(j)llldtd
patio & Inside laundry. Comm pools, spa. tennis
(60BAO)
HOME SWEIT HOME $169 ,000
SBR, I 7SBA. dining room, 2-car garage Roof Is new.
Yard Is hUOI A great buy at thla price. cant!Wly located;
close to 111trythlng. (22AVA)
POOl. SM a TENNIS COURT $169,900
Br1ttany Woods 2BR E&stsklt townhomt has ovtr 1400
sq tt , tlHeYel, tlrtplace. 2.5-car oaraoe. aid• pltlo, tnd
unit Spacious bedrooms Great value for price. (24SAH)
LOWEST PRICE AROUNDI $17',117
2 completely NPl!ltl houses on one huge Iott Ptrled
occupancy record. Botll housn are 2BR. 1 BA. atparate
laundries, y.ards and driveways & garages can't lose
with thl$ deal! (19POM)
MESA VE~DUCEDI $179,000
Good famlly nelghbortlood for this. Quiet 38R, 1 75BA
home with flmlly room, dual ftrepllcl & morel Ntwty
palnttd. rarge fot. Shows llght and bright! Owner
mot1Yate6-Vacant (17GIS)
TOWNHOME NEAR IAY $180,000
Popular Newport RMlrl 2-story. 48R, 2.6BA townhome
I block to 8adl Bayl 2-car attachtel garage, tilt entry.
sundtek. and morel Interior location, tirtplact, club
houstS. ltnnla courtl, pools & 19111 (33REI)
CKICIC THIS OUT1 $119,900
REDUCED! 38R, 2.5BA. 2·story Country Club VIiia. Grut
locatlon. vtlw of pool & grounds Ste gattd. Owner wUI
carry tat (303CL)
LONG IEACH IEAUfY $197 ,000
FANTASTIC AREAi llautttutty rtl'llOdtlld 48R. 1 7SBA
home wtth 2-car ltt garf Artplace & akyllghl In 11v1nQ
room. Btllltffut tl1I noo11. Shows llQM. bright & alryt
Ctll todlY for mart lrlfol (51£.29)
"81/N:Y GA.1.0ll $21',tGO s. 28A. 11v rm with lnvlllnO flrtpllct, 1g nrtp11ct. Vtr'I
PfM9 yatd wllh lultl tropical plents aurroundlnO kMllnQ ~IPL (33RJC)
WREAT RRST HOME $21,,900
3BR, 2BA. txetlltnt ntighborflOod, lnskle lllCt locltlon.
F1mlly room, kit combo. 1trlum on master BR. prMtl
yard, fresh exterlOf paint A must see fOf ttle lustlestl
(34SAH)
HOUSI + DUPLEX $219.000
Just reduced $36,000 for fut sale A 2BR. 1 BA house
plus a duplex, 1BR, 1BA eacfl with their own prvt blck
yards R3, 9300 SQ.It lot can now for more Info
(37HAM)
THERE'S NO PLACE UICE HOME $221,980
4BR. 1 7SBA, complltel'f redone Inside and out. Hlgtlty
upgradtd & lxPlndtd home In 1 pridt of bwnmhlp
neighborhood. Cul-de·sac location. FR wlvaulltd
ceilings, upandtd muter bedroom With rtlrt&t Oak
plank flooring, rtmodtltel kltchtn, 2FP. custom brick
driveway, bloctt wall fence (13HAL)
EASTSIOE WONDER $~.tl7
Great Eastskte local• on R2 zoned lot. Charming
remodtltd 28R. 2BA home wftll owrtlztel 2-car oanioe
& woruhop. Tiled kltdltn & bath• Ntw carpets &
flooring call todly. (18ROC) $298.000
IACIC IAY llAUTV $269,000
C04#11ry Strip 1r11 of Eutlldl. Stctudtd cuHSt-uc
locallon Frith P11nt. & new carptt, CU11om built. 38R,
M/28A. EndoSld laund~ rOC>fn, lllrlOI. steps to Bad!
Bay. (S&lAC)
UNlft.IEVAILElll $279,900
Huge eBR, 3BA. 2-ttory. 3-car gar home In Pfallglous
Greenbrook. Cozy flrtPllCI & apacloul family room,
pr!Yalt pool & apa. ,Oultt cul-di-sac. Close to South
Coast. partcs & schools. (93CA0)
EN1tRTAIHfNQ DEUGH11 Nl ,,900
LCMly enlargtel Mesa Verdi 1-ttQfY II tnd of cuk!Hac.
Expanded mstr autta. Large lam rm wtth Wit bit, Slldl °"' lo llbuloal "" yd. pool. IP&. -blr. flllOll, f'lllCld RV area. Khchln & baths upgraclld, tncr dtaloner
skylights. Much, mucf'I morel\ (16MIN)
A REAl CIEAM PUfft $369,900
lm1111Culltl & ~ ~ 48A. 3BA. pool & spa.
Mesa Vtrdt homt. Wonderful noor plan. 18R & BA
doWn. Grtll homl tor tfltlr1alnlnQ. CllHll-aac. 3/A 1111·
VlcMI. Rlld'J tor quick ewvw. (271UN)
fVBMH1NW YOU MR WANTB> $356,000
Popular 4BR, 2.58A. 2·story Mesa Vtrdt "UPI* Bird"
home. Lo mater aultl. tam rm wftll wet bar & fittc>llCI.
Front courtyd. across from Pitt. New tilt root Niii to golf
cou~ & ocean bremsl (17HUM)
WE CMAWNWE YOU TO FtND $291,000
Four clNntr units at this prict and location. Wen cartd for
units In Mtsa Verde. Each unh Includes 2BR. 1 BA An
Pcelltnt purctlase for tht smart lnYntOf Has an CMf1lltd
lot Ind six garagesll Don't miss out. (29f!{P)
OCEANFRONT $939.000 Homt located In ttle middle ot the Ptntnsula In flmlly .,.
38R, 2BA home With 2·car garage on the sand. OWntr may cany call now lof more Information. (120CE)
ON THI IOARDWAUC $1,219,000
Gorgeous sunsets over tha Pacific from the 2nd atory
family room. 4 hUOt bedrooms, 3 baths, 3-car att garage.
dull flrtplact. bonus room & morel Home IOCattd In
flmlly oritntlted llN Of Peninsula. Home Is prlctel below
marlltt C&ll now I ( 11 OCE)
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Beach·close home with many UDarades Nestled m
the rolling coastal hills of north San Clemente lies one of the best~ value., m Southern
California. Just l.n ocean breeze away from some of the finest ~hes. this exceptional
rc~1dcnce offers an ideal location and enJOymcnt of the best life has to offer
Lcl>s than one year old, this home is better than new. It boasLs tasteful and cxten\lve
upgrades insjdc and out
As you enter the covered front portico, you·n delight m the spacious entry-with 11!> volume
ceilings and rooms that flow together dramatically~ Included in 1h1~ le\el Me the fonnal hvmg
room. formaJ dining room, expansive k..itchcn with a brcakfa.,t nook. an ad1om1ng family room
wnh fireplace, the laundry room and a bedroom with a full bath
A dramatic circular Staircase leads to the upper level. also with volume: ce1hng' The fifth
bedroom is adjacent to the master suite and could sene as a retreat.
Special attenti<]ll to detail in design and upgrades are app~rent throughout th1\ exceptional
n:~1dcncc.
The exterior tw been beautifully and lushly landscaped. extenMve and ta'>leful hardscapc is
complete, including automatic sprinklers. The rear yard is exceptionally pnvate and ha.,
lawns. flowers, palms and a massive covered patio.
Also included in this fine home is a three-car garage ·and a i.ecurity 'Y"tem.
Offered at $315,000. this home is one of the best values in coastal Southern California.
There is no Mello Roos taxation.
For""'"'""°""""""' caU J•nniftr Pritclutt, ctrtifUd relocalion sptcialisl and stnior
accoulll txttllliN widl ColllwtU Banhr Rnilhnlial Rtal Est/JU, (714) 506-8882.
Coast Newport Properties
welcomes Keith Randle
Randle ioins team as
senior sales executive
Keith Randle began bis real estate career
eight years ago, after spending eight years
a~ a professional sailor on racing boats. He
was born in Auckland, New Zealand where
his love of 11mna beaan. He sailed from
New Zealand to Hawaii and San Francisco
m 1976.and earned a U.S. Coast Guard
Captain's license at Pacific Maritime
Academy.
Randle joins Coast Newport Properties
with se.ven years of experience gained from
working at another major raJ C$latC
franchise. While thi:re, be WIS ranked in the
top 100 saJea associates in California for
199l-199S.
"Joinina Coait ~~WU .
an cuy deci ion for me, .. Randle said. .. I
have ~Cid the upooential srowth in
marUt WR the company bu achieved
over the put ycan. 1bc market presence
combined with an exceptional ~ st.a1r
and the area'• finest residential tUl awe
8&Cftb were ... (ecton in mz dlicWoO to
join Coast Newpoii Propenie . $
Randle iJ a member of Ra! BMaae Buyers
Aaency C.ouncil and an accredited buyers
rq>reat'hlalive, 1 memba' of tbe P.mployee
-ReJoc:aOOn Counci~ a member of Orange
CouDC)' Alloci~ of lleaJtors and
chairman of the Grievance Committee l 996.
He and bis wife Robyn have two children.
Kate, 4 and Robert. 2 112.
When not working in real estate you will ·
find him on the water or on the course.
enjoying bis hobbies of sailboat r1cin1 and
golf. He and Robyn ate members of the Sea
Base Aiuiliary. dedical.ed to increasing
community awareness and raising funds for
the growth and improvement of the Boy
Scout Sea Base.
K•illt Riii#& ,,.clllllu1 lit N•wpoff
Bt«la w Costa M1sa ,,.ofHrtUI ""' C4ll
H tY«W tit Coast N•.,,,orl hopmk1, 4
Ctnt 11c11, St.. Z60, N"'°" Bt«ll, (114)
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Commercial real estate
outlook for 1996
Expert consultants
proiect optimistic real
estate mark~conditions
TilC outlook for commercial real e!tt.at.e
condition~ continue'> to improve according
to an .ill-mc:mbcr ~urvcy dflOc Counselor.,
of Real fatale. a Ch1c.ago-ba.~ group of
profc\\10nal real e\t.atc consult.ant\ who
provide advice lO clicnt.s on real property
and land-related matter\ Members of the
organi1at1on arc awarded the CRE
CCoun-.clor of Real fat.ate/ designation.
All CRE' Jgrccd that real ci.tate cycle'
throughout the country arc gcttmg bcncr
acr<M the ~1ard. with the Southeast
indicating growth in the next 12 m<mth'>
CRE nndlnp Include:
• Btg new, " positive fcchngll about
econom1c growth m the Wc\t. pa111cularly
~hfom1a Tiie regioo may have finally
turned the comer: the Southca.~t may lead
the natmn in economic growth 'uppon.cd by
the Olympic' and other favorable
mve,tmcnt \.harademtic,: other area' are
expected tu track the· national economy
·The apartment market ha~ lllabihlcd a'
prtdictcd by CRE' an 1995.
• Hotel' Jnd 'uburban office properties
made more of a dramatic comeback than
most eitpeCLed: there is ~trong investment
potcnt1dl for hotels in the West, dnven by
re:wn and willing sclle~
• Retail has fallen off a cliff from
over.upply and poor \ale' that have hurt
undcr-u1pllal11ed reta1lel'!I.
• Downtown office market'i offer
opponun11,11c mvc,tmcnt options m 1996.
over,upply of both pmpertie' I' worse on
both \.OJ\I\, Cahfom1a " 'till working off
CA\.C" \Upply of the 1980..
• In r;in~ order. apartment,. mdu,tnal and
\Uburhan olfac propert1c' are favorable
JtlraL111Hh lor Jcvclopmcnt in 1996, new
Uc:\ c:l11pmcrll tor mdu,lnal prope111c' ''
'tron~c't 111 the: M1dea,t. bn1:ked by healthy
~urporatc hal.111Le 'heel!oo, capital 'pen<.hng
plan,. and J pu'h fnr pro<luc11vity
• ApJrtmc:nl\ and rndu,tnal' arc ranked
fo\Mably on both the buy and -.ell ~ide,,
whllh lOUld lead to numerou!I tran~at:t1tin'
IO )996
Re~kmul Flndlnp by CREs:
We~t. 67 'l of the CRE.' ugrced that rcul
estate cond1t1ons arc getting better in the
rea1on, With 62% predicting the pre~nt
economic cycle will continue to improve in
the ne't 12 months Tiie CBD office marlcet
was t11bbt'd by .s4% of CREs as the sector
with the lowest investment attractiveness for
1996 Fifty-three percent of the CRE." said
apartment investment opportunities arc
attracuve in 1996. The office sector was
rated the lowest in development potential
for 1996 by a resoundina 7.5'Jll of the CR&.
lndu trial properties received the hi~t
marks on development attractiveness from
62% of the CREs. with apartments a distant
second at 31 %. Ftfty-aix pertenl rated the
CBD office mllrket low$ in saJea
attracti veoess. while apartmenU. and
\Uburban office buildings were tabbed as
relauvely !l«urc bets in sales attractiveness
for 1996.
South: Fifty-three perocnt of the CREs
patnted an optimistic picture by citing
upan.ion in the region's real estate cycle
and pttdjcting economic growth for the neitt
12 months. Apartments were tabbed by 62%
of CREs as having the highest development
auraqtiveneu for 1996. followed by
industrial propertits at 64%. Fifty-nine
pm:.ent or the CREs cited the CBD office
~or as the lowest for development
potential. At 59%. apartments were ~d
as the asset type highest in relative
attractiveness for sales. while 64% tabbed
CBD office buildings with the lowest
attracti vencss for 1996.
North: Fifty-two percent of the CR.Es cited
the region's present rtaJ estate cycle a.\
geuina bencr, with economic growth
projected for the next 12 months. CBD
office (70%), hot.els (64%). and suburba,n
office (51%) were sectors cited au asset
type., w11h the lowe~t relative attractiveness
for development for 1996. No sector in the
present marketplace was tabbed as highly
attractive for development. Apartments
received the highest marks from S8% of
CRE.~ as the most attractive sector for
investment in 1996,•hile CBD office (72%)
and suburban office (.54%) were cited as the
lea.~t attractive sectors. Apartments again
M:Orcd high on sales attractivcncu by 78%
of CRE.~. while the CBD office sector again
wa.'I the least anrac'tive sector at 6S% for
1996. Overall. the Northeast is suffering
from employment cutbacks and mergers in
the bankmg and finance sectors.
Midwest Seventy percent of the CR.Es
cited the pre~nt rcnl estate cycle a,, getting
i)(tter. while 71 % \aid the economic cycle
will be 'table to getting better over the ncitt
12 months 'The CBD office sector was cited
by 58% of CRE.' U\ the as~t with the lowest
rclat1\e attractivcne.,s for development.
followed by community shopping centers ut
45%. Seventy-six percent of the CREs cited
in the industrial i.cctor as having the highest
developrmnt potential in 1996.1he CBD
office ~ctor agnin ruted lowest by CREs on
relative attractiveness for investment
potential In 1996. along with community
!.hopping centers. Industrial properties were
rated hi&hest by 81 % of CR.Es 11.S possessing
the highest atlnlCtiveness for investment for
1996. Apnrtments rated hiahcst among
CRE.'1 (74%) &.! the hi&hest in relative
attractiveness for sales in 1996. The CBD
office sector WU cited by CR& (84%) IS
possessina the lowest relative attractiveness
for sales. followed by community shoppina
centen (69%); hotels (68%); and power
centen (4.5~).
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!'tow to ensure quality is bui
1n. from the start ·.
KnoWthe products being
us~ and the contractors
doing the construction
on your home
Now is the time of year when many
families think about a new home.
If you're buying an exisung home. thcfC'~
not much you can do to ensure l)lc utmost in
quality. If building a new home, however,
you should spend import.ant time with your
builder to review everything you require so
your investment is constructed the way you
want it -with superior craftsmanship and
quality producl'I.
A good rule of thumb is to review with
your builder all of the products to be used in
your new home. Look for ones with quality
~ such a\ the National Association of
Homebuilders Research Cent.er (NAHB) or
the Good Housekeeping Seal of Approval
They mean thole products have been
by independent I.bird parties for quality
assurance.
Also ask your builder about the trade
contractors that will be constructing your
home to make sure they are qualiry
craftsmen with strona credentials. For
instance, some products Ga insulation mu
be installed correctly or it will not perform
to optimum potential. Yet as 1 homeowner.
is'~ hard to know if this material is wt in
properly because yoo cannot sec it What's
good solution? Ask that a certified insulati
contractor insulate your new home.
Some insulation contractors today have
become certified throuJh I unique ""'°"''m
available from tbe NAHB Research Center
10c program. developed in conjunction
with Certain Teed Corporation. helps
contractors establish quality procedures fi
their offices as well as their in tallers It
involves an eittemive insuJation tmning
program and audits at construction sites
the contractor's office. OnJy after these
. audits arc passed. does the contractor rece1
a certificate of certification from the NAH
Research Center. And to ensure high qualit
is maintained year after year, the NAHB
conducts periodic, unannpunccd office and
job site visits.
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Mesa Verde -liaht and bright This five bedroom. two and
thrco-quuten ba~, Mesa Verde lK>me is otrerea at a ~ price of "44.900. ~Judea • lplCJOUS family ~ wllh a used brick comer fireplace and beautiful pl111k
f100!Jn1. Rxtn, la.rp f~ dirun1 and eating area with built·in sbdvea and wet bar. Liabt and briaht oveniz.cd Dlll ~suite with walk-in closets and dressina room. AU
bedrooms an: aood st.zed and abow lifhl
Inside l1u~, dlree-car llRJ'C· ¥rivate Jwnuious _pool and spa.
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When the earth moves,
concrete roof tiles won 1t
Installation of concrete
tiles can provide
Aexi bility during
seismic activity
When an earthquake sends you running
for a doorway or diving under a de~k. 11\
important to-know that the roof ove r your
head will stay there to protect you. While
no roof might be capable of withstanding
the big one. roofs made of concrete tile
w11l offer the best protection agamst
'e1,m1c forces.
-Along-with bcmg more durable, concrete
roof tiles. unlike :c.phalt i.hmgle\. which
can eas ily tear or cr':lck under \tre.,.,, can
also be m\talled pec1fkally 10 rC'1\I
earthquake damage. Homco':"'ne~' in
earthquake-prone area., can a\k their roofer
to im,tall concrete ule' w1Lh batten board.,
and fa~tener<.. W1thJh1., method of
rnstallat1on. the tile~ hook over the batten
board~ so Lhcy won °1 ltlidc off. and the
fasteners keep them from moving around
during seii.mic activity.
Ln addition. when properly installed.
co~crete tile roofi. haye a degree of
nexif>ility no other type of roof can match.
Each tile cap move independently without
impacting the O\'erall integnty of the Ille
instaJlat1on And. e'en 1f the underlayment
i'> di~trei...ed m an earthquake. Lhe concrete
Illes will \till co, er the gap and protect
again'>t ram and other element,.
Additional information about concrete
tiles and Lhe1r ability to w1th<ttand
earthquakei. 1\ available from Monier Inc., .....
the nation·., large'' rnanufacturer of
concrete roof Ille\.
For a free "Home Ow11ers Guide to '
Residential R"oofing," contact Mo11iu aJ
(800) 2RE-ROOF or write to M_onier at I
Park Pla:11, Ste. 900. Irvine CA 92714.
Calabria Villas 'in Eastside Costa Mesa TIUs spectacular
three bedroom, two and onc-baJfbalh Mediterranean style. detached home is rarely on the
market.
Situated in an enclave of 12 new homes (built in 1990). The association feature.\ include a
security pte. ProfcasionaJ landscaped bact yard with \iexican pavcrs, vaulted ceilings with
custom crown moldinas. family room and living room plus large bedrooms with walk-in
closets. The Bastsidc'a best buy. Offered at $269,000.
For lftOrt u./_Oriltollott, cllll K1illt RaJUlk al Coast N1wpoff Proptfti.11, ' Civk Pla:A. Ste.
260, N1.,,-t &.A; (114) f44..16'>0.
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Delightful condo in Seawind This condo cutie is located in the
lovely community of Seawind. offering two bedrooms and two and one-half baths. This i~ an
excellent opponunity for that first-time buyer. It is neat. clean and in move-in condition .
. There is a nice patio with gn:enery off the kitchen area. a fireplace with mirrored wall
decor. inside laundry. carpeting and vinyl flooring. Beach close -take a sunset walk to the
beach. Qffered at $190.000.
For lflore information call Carol Mulvey, MelTo Really, 5 Corporau Plavi, Newport
Bea.cit., (714) 720-9422.
Custom home in Ocean Ridge This new custom home bring,
an unequaled uniquentss.tQ the exclusive guard gated CQlllmunity of Ocean Ridge. The
Monticeto-style design combined with early Califo rn ia architecture makes this home an
original among many bcaullful. new customi.. ·
High volume ceiling!.. spaciou., room' and an abundance of natural light along with an n(X'n
floor plan create a comfonable atmosphere for family ll\·tng il!> well as entertaining. Pen:hed
abo\e the Pacific Ocean. thi~ e~traordinary home enJOY' a tranquil canyon ..ening that pecr-
O\er the sparkling sea.
Features include four bedroom~. four and one-half bath,, gourmet kitchen opening h> famtl~
room. office off the entry with glas" door.. 'tamed pine floors and a three-car garage. There
are two loggias. with one off the ma<oter bedroom that could be a fifth bedroom. The bal.'.k~ard
backs to the canyon with a lush garden and a large gra,sy area This a a great opportun11~ to
own a true California gem. Offered at S 1.595.000
For more information., call Susan Scanlan and Marcy Weinstein, Coast Ntwport
PropertUs, 4 Civic Plavi, Ste. 260, Ntwport Beach, (714) 759-3717.
Impressive view estate The ultimate in Southern California living ha.c; been
achieved in this outsranding custom home located in the guard gated community of Ritz Co\.e
This three-level estate features impressive views of the ocean. part and world famous Ritz
Carlton. Enjoy the refre hing ocean breeze or walk down the pnvate c;tairs to Salt Creek beach
Among the three levels are nine bedrooms. seven and one-halfbalh.c;. five fireplace~ made of
either stone or warble and an elevator for ea.<;y access to all floo~.
A subtem.,nean garage bas room for four cars. The ~ird noor feature.\ a game room with
~t bar and windows throughout that frame the magrufic:ent view. -
'Ritz Cove's central location allows for easy access to Dana Point Harbor. The Links Golf
Course and Laguna Beach which I.re all just minutel away. Offered.at $2.690.000.
For""" ""°"""""" c"'1 SIUM ScaJ.n or DeN B1Ul al Coast Newpon Pro~rtks, ' CM~ 1111:4, SU. 260, N1wJIOlf B«1ell, (114) 1S~J111.
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BALBOA ISlAND NEWPORT BEACH
211 Emerald Aw 4lll Sun 1 ... $139,500 1218 ,.,..., DcMr Sho('el 4IR Sun 1·5 $950,000
Rumbold lleally/Mary Hatdesty Sandy M~ Jon Dougtu
675-4822 729-7271
CORONA DEL MAR 1404 W. Bay Ave SIR Sun 1-S $2,000,000
222 Morning Cmyon 3BR Wed'Sat/Sun n ... $940,000
C.UMfY Village lulty
673-3777
Corona def Mar P'ropertl~
673-8494 2218 Margard lBR Sun 12 ... $369,900
S Maritime 2 +8R Sat/Sun 1-S $560,000
Rw Estate Brolcerage s.rvicft
65().6357
Weslty N. hytor Co.
Pgr 759-1992 222 Via Udo Noni 481 Sat/Sun 12 ... $1,595,000
Bill Grundy
COSTA MESA Bill Grundy Realtors
3325 AW>ama Orde JBR Sun ,..,. $199,900 675-6161
Delpha Oswald 2290 LaUnda a 4br Sun 1-5 $599,000
Coldwell~ key Realtor1 "
668-9333 967.-080()
23 Southampton Court 281 Sat/Sun 1-5 $569,000
NEWPORT BEACH lyOwntt
115 Via Koron 2BR Sat/Sun 12.,. $515,000 644-nas
Uta Johnson 313 Via Udo Soud
Bill Grundy Rea.lton JSR Sat/Sun 1-S $1,3'9,000
"""' C.UMfY VUlage lulty 675-6161 61~3m
1211 E. Balboa Bl. 3+81 Sat/Sun 1·5 $1,095,000
Cannery Village Realty
939 Via Udo Soud 5BR Sat/Sun 1.S $4,199,000
673-37n . c.annety VIiiage RuJty
673-Jm
Big· Canyon Villas: Golf and gracious .living
BOUNDARIES:
Big Canyorf Villas are in the northeast
comer of Big Canyon Country Club. access
is from Ford Road just west of MacArthrur
Blvd
HOMES:
There arc 78 two ~tory anached homes in
four noor plans of I .SOS: 1.750: 1.760 or
1.820 ~uarc feet. Each plan offer. t\W or
three bedrooms. two and one-half bath\, a
fireplace. spacious dining area and attached
two car garage. lbe attractive exterior
features distinctive aR:hitccturaJ styling with
clay tile roof~.
NOW LISTED:
Only two home' are currently available. Both
are Plan D noor plan'> One backs to the golf
rnuN! for S465.000 and the other " only
SJ27.000 The two 'ale~'° far in 1996 were
both Plan 9·, tlutt \Old for S400.000 and
S445.0CX)
COMMUNITY AMENITIES:
The lux urmu' clubhouM! j<; divided into two
\ection,. One ill a spacious party room and
the other is a gymnasium complete with top
of the line equipment and a full kitchen •
..auna and <howers. Outside i~ a large pool •
and whirlpool for the exclu<>ive u~ of the
re~idents.
SCHOOLS:
Lincoln Elementary. Corona dcl Mar Junior
and Senior High School~.
SHOPPING:
Big Canyon Villa.~ 1s located between
Fashion Island. Newport North. Ea.~tbluff
Center and Harbor View's Ralph's Market.
SOURCE:
Kay Konfal and Jim Weisenbach. real estate
agents lt Grubb &: Ellis Residential Real
&tate Service , Newport Beach. (714) 644-
6200. ext. 111 . Konfal and Weisenbach
recently reprcllented the buyer on the highest
reported sale In Big Canyon VIiias in the past
three yeari..
If JO" would UM ID 1uMJI o CowaJq
ProfiU of'°"' f tu'llt ort0, ,-. folWw tM
oboH /""1fllt tmtl """'" • _, ofllliM
(Tltowu GIUM) o/ tllt tun olon1 wW. "
pltolo of• Ctuf'tld lisdltf. Tiu *u"'1dt>11
of tM JH'Opat/ pn ,,,,.,. tM "Now Usud"
1tdio1t.
S.U tM iltf orlltatitl11 to Ju• Vlbr, no/
estaJt tdilor, Doily PUol, JJO W. 11 ..... SL UWJ J,
Costa Mtio, CA 92621. 1J l"" Ila~• an1
qutstiof11, plHSt call (114) $'144241.
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Belcourt Hill
Gated Community
Spacious 2 Bu/room, 2'1! bath. with 2 A
8 BDRM 4.5 BA!!
HUGE 3800 SQUARE FEET
BACK BAY VIEW!
CITY LIGHT VIEW!
Beautifully remodeled six
bedroom, home with 2 story
master suite with circular
stairway, gourmet kitchen.
with Mexican pavers and
Spanish tile. Large bright
family room and dining room .
$889,500
2915 Catalpa NB
OPEN THIS WEEKEND
REAL ESTATE
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ESTATES
• BIG CANYON GOLF
COURSE VIEWS
• CUSTOM llOME
QUALJTY FEATURES
• HARBOR VIEW
NEIGHBORHOOD
• LARGE LOTS
• UP TO 4,168 SQ.FT.
HOMES
• LOW TAX RATE
TI\'FLVF. EXQUISITELY CRAFTED llOMES LOCATED IN TllE
HARBOR VIEW HILLS ARF.A El mrou mu.s (714)644-6811
firtplaces. Substlmtial upgr1uks
tbroughout-Countsy to broken. . 650-8357
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$569,000
644-7785 • By Owner
One lot to beach! Each lllit 3 bed, 2
bath. Dramatic upper with 3 decks,
perlect for owner occupant. French
doors, firepl8ces & much more. Seller
financing possible. Asking $465,000
714. 723. 4494
Cityscape
Countryscape
... Escape
SHORE CLIFFS
222 Morning Canyon $940,000
16 100' ocean view lot, wooded ca~yon, terraced with fruit trees
and patios -Seeing Is Best!
OPEN WED., SAT., SUN. 12-4
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1 ll&Brma DalVB -CORONA DBL Mil
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s Bedrooms • den, a
bath.I. oompletely
remodeled top to
bottom. Private Spa.
outstanding quality
underground wine
oellar.
Seats 12, bolda UM>
oues ot wine on the
ahelveel
PRICB *680,000
i.UOJLLB BOft or DAJDRA TILLllAN
('71•) '199-0848 {71'6) '7&9-1898
home otftoe JMIPl'
. wRSI·BY N. TAYLOR CO.
One Clvio Plua. 1180 • Newport Beach. CA 88880
('114} &•4-4910
MANNING&: HOMES
Fabtilom <:oroaa cld. Mar DuplG
2 ~ 3 Bedroom Units
4 Car Garage -Handicap ~
Priced to Sell at
$575,000
Great Opportunity
New on Market
Seawind Executive Home
for sale by owner ...
below market price
2 story 4 bedroom.
2.5 bath, family room,
Move-in condition.
neutral decor,
view of parkJFashion Island,
Community pool/tennis/spa
$514K Principalt Only
CaU for Appoinlmenl
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3607 and 3607 l/2 PINlEY AVE.
NEWPORT BEAOI
DUPLEX: 3 BDRM., 3 llATII,
DEN + 2 BDll.M, 2 BATH
RENrAL SPECTACUl.Alt
WAT'EllftONT c.oaND LOT.
'8' DOCIL SEPAltATE
R.OOP TOP DECltS.
I OPEN HOUSE SUND~Y L-ij.. ..OWHD~ ~OOHl'Acr llilY ANN FAWl!D'
(714) 675-0120
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_ foJ'. Pre-Jtec.orded .Details Call-1-800=784 51-11 -
• R&IM~ 760-5000 126
REDUCED TO SEWlt
Baycrest MasterpiKel Exceptienal 4
Bdrm w/a wonderful flow of family &
formal areas. Fenced pool plus yardl
S569,000
COfk 12011
THE FINEST IN
NEWPORT HEIGHTS •••
621 Donllld Pl., N.a.
CustQm 3 Bdrm w/Den, Family, ICltcheo &
Master Ste w/FPI Enjoy quid on private cul-de-
sac street •• ~ to S507,ooot
Code 11081
SEARCH NO MORE ...
526 C.t.lln• Dr., N.B.
NEWPORT HEl~HTS VIEWS •••
Upgraded -& expanded 4 Bdrml Family
room, open kitchen, master rte w/FP and
Ocean &. Part Views. S529,000
COfk 12071
We would lilce your comments, que tions
or ~ons for material you would Ii.kc
to see U'I the Daily Pilot Rw Estate section.
published every Saturday.
If you're interested in advertising in our
publication, comact Wes representatives kip Hancock at (714) 514-41.41 or Jill
Laoger at (714)57.._.1.48. Thcirfax number
is (714) 63l-6S94.
If you would UM to sUbrnit materials for
pubUc;ation or ba~e an inttresting ~ idea.
contact Jube VM. real eswc editor at
(714) $74-4242. fU (714) (00.4802..
Custom built &. E.xpanded in 19811 4
Bdrms, Family room, huge master ste .. 3
fireplaces, & bright kitchen S61 5,000
Cod~ #2091
Rates as of March 7. 1996
Abacus F1nanc1al Grp
American SaVlngs Bank
Bank of America
California Federal Bank
Coast Federal Bank
Countrywide Funding
Detrick Mortgage Group
Downey Savings
Emery Financial
Ftdellly Federal Bank
First Federal Bank of CA
Fleet Mortgage
Glendale Federal Bank
Home Savings
NahonsBanc Mtg Corp
Newport Coast F1nanc1al
Ocean111ew Financial
ProFed Mortgage
Sanwa Bank
Union Bank
West Coast Mtg Group
Western F1nanc1al SB
Weyerhaeuser Mtg.
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(714) 965-0077
(800) 562-6272
(800) 556· 781 1
(800) 225-3337
(800) 300-5626
(800) 877-5626 -(714) 759-9692
(800) 336·9639
(714) 729-9200
(800) 232-~09
(800) 672-4332
(800) 700-5650
(800) 560-9000
(800) 975·5051
(800) 622-0102
(800) 808-~26
(714) 651 -6355
(800) 686-3756 --(800) 237-2692
(800) 453·1288
(800) 400-1611
(800) 393:_~372
(800) 869-6747
To reeti U$ bj1miit: DM!y PiJoc Real
Estate. 330 W. AayS&:. Coiia .._CA
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KEY LENDERS AND RATES
30.ye• fixed
INTEREST %
RATE OWN
7.250% 5
7.375% 20
7.500% 5 --7.500% 20
7 600% 20
7.375% 5
7.250% 5
7_375°k 20 -7.250% 5
7.625% 5
7.375% 20
7.375°k 20
7.375% 5
7.450% 10
7_375•4 20
7.375% 5
7.375% 5
7.375% 20
7.600o/o 10
7.375% 20
1,625% 5
7.625% 5
7.500% 10
POINTS
(%)
2.375
2.125
2.125
1.500
2.000
2.000
2.250
2.125
1.724
1.625
2.375
2.375
2.250
1.500
2.125
1.750
1.500
2.000
1.500
2.000
0.625
1.250
1.750
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22 7.530
30 7.630
45 7.757
45 7.691
10 7.846
45 7.61 7
14 7.517
30 7.630
15 7.462 ----10 7.831
30 7.657
45
45
30
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10
15
30
7.657 -7.644 .
7.641
7.630
7.591
7.565
7.617
15 7.792
60 7.617
10 7.726
30 7.791
10 7.718
INTEREST
RATE
Z.950%
2.950%
5.250°4
3.500%
2.950%
5.000°.4
2.950%
2.950%
2.950%
3.950%
3.950%
5.000%
4.750%
3.950%
4.750%
2.950%
5.500%
4.250%
5.000%
5.000%
4.950%
6.250%
3.950%
30-Year adjustable
% POtNTS
OWN (%)
25 1.000
20 1 000
5 1.000
20 1.000
25 1.000
20 0.000
A.P.R.
7.483
7.582
7.756
7.587
7.533
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MAX.
LOAN
207,000
600,000
207,000
207,000
500.000 -
MARGIN ADJ.
(%) INDEX FREQ.
2.350 11D 1M
2.450 110 1M
2.750 1TS 1Y
2.450 110 1M
2.400 110 1M
207,000 2.750 11D 1M
20 · 1.250 7.508 600,000 2.350 110 1M
20 1.000 7.582 500,000 2.45.Q 110 1M
20 1.938 7.580 600,000 2.350 110 1M ----10 1.750 7.719 207,000 2.500 110 1M
20 1.250 7.567 207,000 2.400 110 1M
20 2.250 f.859 207,000 2.7.50 1TS 1Y -5 1.000 7.985 207,000 2.875 HS 6M
20 1.000 7.541 500.000 2.400 110 1M
20 2.250 7.833 207,000 2.750 HS 1Y
20 1.250 7.508 600,000 2.350 110 1M
10 1.750 7.859 207,000 2.150 tTS 1Y ------20 1.000 7.768 400,000 2.625 110 tM
1 O 1.250 7.906 207,000 2.750 HS 6M ---20 1.250 7.768 207,000 2.625 6CO 6M
20 1.375 7.815 650,000 2.750 ·110 6M -----10 0.500 7.807 207,000 2.750 1TS 1Y
20 1.125 7.654 207,000 2.500 110 1M
Both fixed & ~ ptOOfam& 8/e 30/30 ~ltcnll lllOl1geON Type ol Lenoer I& B • 9ll'llc: I(•~ lllf*er. R • molVlgll brolclr; S • UVlllQI & IDM. ~....,_and b1oMr1 -b1Md by tie Cllllornla
0epat1menl of AHi E11ai. ..... '*a broke< Of corporation FOf lnlonnation call C8lll DAE at (918) 227--0831 . mw.t"-IOt lldj!ISlltblea 111111~rite'°'119 lht ~ petlod Down,~ 11111'ACM11 of cash" of
.. , P"Ce) paid lo lendef pllof IO signing mortgage ClOOlrle1 Polnta •r•,. of loan balance paid IO lanclaf al lime of loen dc>Mlg. Locll-M It IN numb« of days lender guat.mHI ,. .. pllof IO clollng. A.P.R. II the aMUlll ~rate
wttlCh 1s an estlmaled annual COil ol the loan to Ille t>om>we1 AJ AP R.1 -c.lc:IAal4MI by Mottgaoe Newt Co. based on a $207,000 loen emount. Iha polnta ltlOWn and S700 total fMI. The AP .R 1.,. rdldld In It"-c:hllf1 '°1 ~
son only w~ lot a lolln. Fedafal Tr!Ah-.,,.Landlng lltw requlln lenders IO c.lculate an AP .R. IC*lftc IO MCfl loen ofter. Mallnum kMln la 11'9 mulmum llndlr wol loen under oi-i 1arm1. Al hid rue prC9Wft1 hlw a INIJlll.
mum of $207.000 Margtn (n %) la lenOltrl profit. "*Vint Index• acl.i taa allaf liral f4atlment. .._.II Iha ba lof Nlllng M ~llllble rate (Margin t Index• New Ra•). 110 • llfl Dist. Coll of Fundl. ITS a l·YW Treuuiy
e.u. L6M . 6-monlh LIBOA, 8T8. 6-monll'I Treasury Bol, eco . 8-rnonlh ..... C*1'llc:8le of depoelt AdjWtfnlnt Frwquenc:y .. Iha period be'-~. 1M. 1-Motlfl, IM.~ 1Y• 1 v ... Al,. .. ~ IO
chenge Vetify 1a1e and 1em11 pnor to applying lo! a IOllO. M ~ prOYtde loena with dineiene ,..., and lerms tot dll'-enl loen IWllO\Mlll. The Information preeented Is not en oflef IO make 1 loen. F0t 1 conlUITlit giitte on ttow _, anop
ror I monoaoo send ."' SOchecll payable·~~ NewlCo . 1810 E 11fl &. $u11 IOO, SantaMI. CA 92705. (714) 838-lln COPYRIOHTO 1998 Mol1glgl NeMCo.
• Spacious Homes
O~anging ftom 4,000 to 5500 S.F.)
• Large Lots
(Average of 1/3 acre)
• Spectacular Views
Ocean, Harbor, City and Canyon.
• Gate Guard.ed
Community
24HR guard service
~not toiale
P«lfic COISt Hwy
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New furnlahed homes available for
. tourtnc and sale from
2 to 5 p.m., Sat/Sun ONLY
5 Lonaboat. Newport Coast
•.•OO square feet ~ith panoramic views of the QCean
harbor & city Priced at $1 .595.000
NCE
Newport Custom Estates is proud to announce
the completion of two fully furnished and
professionally decorated cu~tom homes in
Ocean Ridge Reservations .. are now being
taken for a limited collection of new semi -
custom homes ranging from 4.000 to 5.500
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 well as intimate
family living
Palatial entries. soarjng ceilings. elegant
curved staircases. stately columns. arches and
niches are only a few of the stunnihg features
built within each home. A visit to our furnished
homes is an incredible experience. one you will
never forget!
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For Information
CALL
714·6t7·2452
NEWPORT CUSTOM ESTATES, INC .
PtUCU Sf'P'ICTlV& D&ADUNB OP PUBUCATJON AJllD SUBJZCT TO CHA.NO& WITHOUT.lj011CE ALI.. Mirr. AftK APPltOXlllA~ HOllfEOWN•ftS AUTOMATICALLY BIX'Oflllt A MEMllER OF AN ASSOCIATION AUOClATION DUQ MAINTAIN TH& QUAUTY o.r OOllDION AftCA rA<nt.mts HOM..., SUIJl:CTTO AllCHITSCTU1lALCONT1'0L COMllll'TTF.X APPRQVALS 8111: A SALES lll:Pft'-SENTATIVI: POR llfOlllt ~ • INJ'OIUL\TtON NEWP'Oln'CUBT<* QTATSS IS 'NM' AP'P'IUAT&D •mt TffS lllVINS COllPAHY. NC& PROVlDU "'°11C1' MANAODIENT SSRVlCES FOR Tfflt CONST'IWCMON OF NEW ffOME-1 uaN ED 1.9.1'
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