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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1995-03-04 - Orange Coast Pilot' SlalOnllMI Cf balk8tbal championship Brian Coleman hit two free throws with 3 5 .8 seconds left to give Corona del Mar High School a 4 7 -4 6 victory over St. Bernard and the CIF Division IV-M boys basketball title Friday night. .see Sports/B 1 ICATSUYA &..ullONl/DA.IL'I' PILOT Corona del Mar's Dominic ·oeGrazler fights through a pick set by St. Ber- nac:d'e Darren Harris (23) as he tries to defend Michael Johnson In th' CIF Division IV-AA title game Friday. • Alvin O~te, 81, of Newport Beach, alts In his 1984 Ford Thunderbird Friday afternoon after striking a pedestrian. According to wltnHaes, he lolt control of the car, Jumped a eldewalk and caromed into the Baywood Apartments, striking Janine McCrumm, 68, who lives In the apartments. She NUM81U BUSINESS FAX 631-5902 CIRCULATION 800-252-9141 CLASSIFIED ADS 642-5678 NEWSROOM 540-1224 NEWS FAX HOTLINE 642-6086 642-4330 Community & Clubs .... AS Community Forum .... A 1 O F~ Martin ............... Al Poli Files ................. "'2 RelJgion •.•••.•.••.•.••.••...• A6 SOCicty .................•....•• Al $po;ttl .. ,,, .........•....•...••• 81 Stage .lltes .................. A9 Weat:tier .: .............•..... Al , Inside Watch this space. We'll t II =---..;;., ·you when the evnLY clouds and ~!flJ.!JJ showers will go away. Not today. Not tomorrow. Try again Monday. See Weather, Page A2 . ' ... _ Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 Charter · status · brings _ challenges ·: . . . . . "' ~ .. • The c'ourse toward independence Corona del Mar High is heading down is a rough one, but organizers say it's worth it. BY MA.l.Y ANN 8.u.MON1 STAFF Wann At Santiago Middle School in O range, parents, -teachers and ad- ministrators are looking forward to controlling the school's finances, implementing campus uniCorms and launching exploratory foreign language classes when the school officially begiru operations as a charter school this fall. . But in the Corona del Mar High School community, there are still ffitlny questions about the benefits of a charter school. Th~ idea of turning Corona del ings were held oft-site and now we . Mar High into a charter or state-have two weeks to look at this arid supported independent school was make a docision," she told the proposed this week by three mem-committee. "I can't support mak- bers of the school community: ing a decision like this." teacher Linda Mook and parents Becoming a charter :,chool Karen Wilson and Michael Geis-would liberate Corona dt!I Mar en. High from the financially strapped Parents, school staff and trust-Newport-Mesa Unified School ees talked about the issue Friday Di:,trict. The charter school con- morning during a· meeting of the ccpt is designed to give teachers district's zone articulation commit-more freedom and creativity in ed- tee, a group or representatives •. ucation. from each of the schools that r~ed · ." 13ut there abo arc ch::.illcngcs to into Corona del Mar High. becoming a cliartcr :,chool, such as No one at the meeting argued busing in students to achieve an against trying to improve the ethnic balance. And the Ncwpurt- school, including parent Cindy Mesa bo:i.c.d of trustee., and at Hollcrn. But Hollern was con-lea:,t 50% ·of the campus tl!.1chcrs cemed about how the idea got off mu:,t approve the idea. the ground. While the proposal 1s strll l>r jfl<.l "This prc:,entation has been new, with few detaib mapped out, worked on independently, meet-Mook, W1bon and Oc1scn du.l cs· tJbllsh ."a timeline to get the prO.' ces:, moving quickly because only 100 charter schools are auo .... ed in the state an() 77 exist already. The group of three presenteq the lone committee with informa- tion on charter schools Friday morning, stressing that thex expect to research the matter with par- en ts, teachers, Muff and the entire. community. "I :,ce thi:, as a natural evolu,tion with re structuring the school, u'>ing innovative !<!aching prac- tice'>, and moving beyond what we arc doing now wrth a:,i.cs:,ment," Mook :,aid. I lollcrn ha-. a drffcrenl take on the i-.sue, cominccd that the !.ehools arc a community resource and should be run by elected of- l1cials -not teacher:,, not parents. See CHAJlTIR/Pa9e A 11 Mooi'lach says state shoiild ofter lielp, not · c·riticism. to county M..uc M.unH/OAILT l'1LOT suffered a skull fracture and was In critical condition In the Intensive care unit at Western Medical Center In Santa Ana Friday night Ducote was turning onto San Miguel Drive from Pacurc View Drive when he lost control of the car, according to witnesses. Costa Mesa CPA among those to address Senate committee regarding bankruptcy. llY EVAN Ht.NUUON, SrAff \\111.1ru. l R VI NE -Concluding a lengthy day of testimony from county administrators, pool partici- pants and labor repre'>Cflljti\cs, ~osta Mesa CPA John 'Moorlach told a state ScnJlC i.ul>commrttcc that the state should be more .,..111- ing_ to help Orange County wo1k its way out of it:, financial rnsis than to criticilc. He also said the :,late w:.i:, oblr- gatcd. lo help the county return 100% of school dbtricts' pool in- -vestments since a state mandate forced the di!.tricts to invci.t in the pool. "We seem to have a taking rela- tiom.hip with the state," Moorlach said. "You nel.!d to look at your obligation to us. I've heard a lot of criticism, but not a lot of w1llrng- ne:,s to help." Excc:,sive over:,1ght or a \talc- imposed invci.tmc nt polil.:y \\OUld be harmful as well, said Moorlad1 who asked for rc:,pcct and cunf1- dcnce instead. "Treat us like grO\Hl·up chi l- dren," he :,aid ··Let us larl and re- cover on our own. Whjt we \\jfll is teamwork :.ind coopcratmn " Prior 10 hi:, tc!.lllllOny, w l11ch in - cluded a prc:,entation on \\hy the county iihould not raise taxe\, Moorlach received the pra1 ... c of . ,.. " BACK . ON TRACK Five school district jobs to go, work stay ~ Other employees will have to pick up duties from positions that wm be left empty. 1fY M.AJtY A.~N HAJv.10N S1MI \\"lll[R NE WPORT-~1ESA Other Ncwpon-}'--1eso school u1strrc1 employees will have to !ihoukkr the job of pro- cessing report cards, plan- 111ng for future :,tudents and se rving up food now that trustees have agreed to cut live admrnrstrators. Newport-Mesa Unified School District trustees have been tackling the JOb of slic- ing SJ. I nulhon out of next )CJr':, budget to mat..e up See SCHOOL/P•t• A12 Sen. Quentrn Kopp (lnd.-San r rancrsco ). Kopp, .,..ho has :,trong· ly rnt1c1Lcd couoty officiab during the prcviou:. subcommittee hear- ings, tolJ Moorlach, "l have been fJsc.:inatcd w1th your work .ind }Our now famous letter (warning See HNATl/Pa9e A12 Clean up of mud slide damage on popular Back Bay Drive wifl resume following a bankruptcy-related hiatus BY EVAN Hl!NEJlSON, Sl'A.PF Wann C Icon up efforts on Back Bny Drive, delayed by complications Crom the county bankruptcy, will resume early next week, according to nn enalncer with the county's Environmental Man(\gement Agency. Engineer Willinm Tolley said Thur day that at least tw6 week's worth of work remains to"bc completed on Bnck Bay Drive. Additional rainfntl, which is forecast for next week. could set the project bock even further, he said. "But the contractor has agreed to ao back to work,'' Talley said. "That's the mllin thin& we wanted lO pt done." Tho road th at 1tretches from San Jo.quin Hills Road to . Ea1tblutr Drive has been elated since the end or November Jue to fold 1na muU 1lido damaae. AJthoual(IOmO walkcn and j<)gen hew croucd the fence barrier aad Ulld the road, the 111ialM mud creates unaafe walldne • drM• tondltioftt, • • accordln1 to Newpon Beach . 1'\A.1<1 M.un~)An' ru.m Flefd naturaUat Joanne Abrams conduct• an outdoor aclenc• ' atudy program along tlw Back Bay with aome Huntington Btach fifth gradM Monday. Back Bay Orfve ha• been closed to motortata 8'nce early December white the county do•• maintenance to th• arN. It la. scheduled to reopen In Aprll. Public )Vora Director Don Webb. White the San Joaquln·E tbhirf ponlon wu ol1 limits, the beainnin& of the road near Shellmaltcr ~nd remained open to pedeurlana and bicyclists . -Th& city maintains tho street, but the damaaed alopa are county property. Aller the beavy Janull} rain atonu caused several mud lid«t the county hired OWE En1inccrin1 lo repair the alopc. The ~ork "J'> halted after payment to the contractor was delayed. "1 he project got lost in the casualty or the bankruptcy proceedings," uid city General ~erv1ccs Director David Nrtderbaus, who e department ha maintained the street. "We rebuilt thif road 18 months ogo." 'l he contractor and the county had remained at nn imp:1$SC over the fate or the clenn up, uccrJrdina to city officials ~ho at in on meetings. If the toad had remained out .or coo1mission ror much longer, the city might have electcJ to conuuct repairs rather than 1 i k an accident or liability, accorJina to Niederhaus. But Webb id that city in tervention wa · never coo&idcrcd; When curiou residents would phone tho city to 1 k when the road would be reopened. public works ataff would direct all lncjulrla IO •he county. .. h'a not our function IO ID In and do Whit the-countf wu su~d to do in the way ol lhelr contract," Webb aai~. , t A2 Saturday. March 4, 1995 ... I I Urban Gqrdener · arrives in time for new planting T HE URBAN GARDENER for unique gifts for the home and garden recently opened at 2400 w. Coast Highway~ Newport Beach. · Owner Dan Marty says the store specializes in herb nod ivy topiaries and bird houses. 1'here's aJso a s~lection of freeze-dried arrJlngemcnts, ga rdep hats, gounnet f<)Od items and iron pieces. Marty is offering' Best Buy i;_eaders a 10% discount on purchases made through next Saturday, March' 11. 0 THE sciiooL SHOP, an educational supply store for teachers and parents, is having a one-day-only sale Sunday from 11 a.m. ___ __. to 4 p.m. Everything Greer will be discounted ........_ 10%, and sale items .. , ..... -will be 60% off. ------The School Shop .,. 4 Best (557-7750) is located • Buys at 2980 McClintock Way, one block west of Fairview off of Baker in Co!>ta Mesa. 0 BOW DANGLERS, (642-5459) a shop with a li11le bit of e\lerything (clothes, handbags, games, frames and accessories), is having a 30% off sale U>day. The store is located at 369 E. t7th St., No. 9, Costa Mesa. 0 11" YOU LIKE CIRQUE DU SOLEIL, jou'll be interested in a free conc~ft lty the wonderful circus orchestra at Triangle Square in Costa Mesa 1 l a.m.°to I p.m. today. ' 0 LOCALS ·ONLY CITY EDITOR IRJS YOKOI, 57-4-4233 DYNAMIC DUO • NeWport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Piiot -... - . 4 Russ Gilbert and Jane Brecht honored as Costa Mesa chamber's man and womaD of the year BY TINA BO.llGATr1.t S'rAn W1UT•a M ore than 200 community leaders t~rned out at the Wyndham Garden Hotel Friday to help the Costa Mesa , Chamber of Commerce honor Ross Gilbert, founder of CJMCO Inc., and Jane Brecht, owner of Brecht Orchid ~ Gardens, as the Man and Woman of the Year. "This is the best event we have each year," said local CPA John Moorlach, the featured speaker. "This is my favorite thing to go to." Moorlach spoke primarily about the county's current financial woes, offering the room fuJI of community leaders a chronology of the events which nave thrown him into the spotlight. Moorlach, now the main contender for the county treasurer's post, gained national attention for his prediction of the county investment pool's collapse -a forecast he made ~hile-campaigning for the seat last spring. .. and boasts more than $73 million in !iales revenue. In 1993, Gilbert was appointed to the city's Task Force on Economic Development and Business Retention and has contributed financially to such organizations as United Way, Junior Achl~vement and the Orange County Per~rming Arts Center. · "The contri butions that I've been able to make for the community are largely due to the fact that I have so many friends who are willing to drop their hats and chip in at a moment's notice," Gilbert said Friday. Brecht has worked as a bookkeeper, statistician and laboratory technician for Stanford l!niversity's Board of Athletic Control in Palo Alto; Aeronutronic in Newport Oeach; and the Rod McLellan Company in San Francisco, respectively . But, Moorlach began his talk praising the city's leaders and past award recipients, saying Costa Mesa has "some great mentors here." DoN LEACH/DAILY PILOT Jane Brecht and Russ Gilbert were honored by the Costa Mesa chamber Friday. As a charter member of the Zonta Club of lrvine-Saddleback area, Brecht has volunteered her efforts for the Albert Sitton Home for Abused and N!!glected Children, the YWCA Hotel for Homeless Women and the Sign Exact English Center for the hearing impaired. She also volunteered as the Gilbert, 64, and Brecht, 75, were awarded for th e many years of involve ment, service and leadership in professional organizations and the community. Both received commendations from Mayor Joe Erickson, Congressman Dana Rohrabacher, state Assemblywoman Marilyn Brewer, County Supervisor Jim Silva and from the Mesit Consolidated Water District. Gilbert, a past president of the . chamber, is president, CEO and controlling stockholder of CIMCO Inc., a manufacturer of precision plastic products for medical, industrial and commercial applications. The company -which he founded in 1959 .... employs more thau 600 workers Costa Mesa Chamber of • Commerce's secretary from 1989 to 1994 .... "If there was anyt hing to join or volunteer fOT, she'd be right there saying, 'l 'll do it. I'll do it,' " said her husband Paul Brecht, himself th'e 1994 Man .of the Year, who presented her with the award. Taste testers dig into the :menu· for · The . Protocol -Ball f ARR LUMUER & HARDWARE 556-1500) is having ils annual ur~ery and patio sale today from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. 'You'll find lots of ~argains from discounted rakes to plants. Barr is located at 1275 S. Bristol St., Costa Mesa. H ave you eve r looked down a~at plate of hotel chicken anti wondered who chose the menu for you and the other 500 people si tting around you in the ballroom attending that big event? Did you know that most charities, or for that matter, businesses and private parties planning to throw a big do at any hotel or club facility send in a scout, or team of tasters to sample the menu, fine tune the preS'entation with the chef and banquet staff? By the end of the sampling, the fish and the escoral are out of the salad. Everyone agrees that the herb balsamic vinaigrette dressing is a winner. And the freshly made rolls of wheat ' 0 >ATTENTION GOLFERS: John Leonard's Gotr Shop (852-8689) is having a huge tent sale: 50-70% off on men's and women's sportswear and 20-40% off on bags, clubs and ~oes. Today, there will also be club demos. The golf paradise is located at , l100 Irvine Ave. at the Newport ~ach Golf Cour!>e (near John Wayne Airport). 0 and walnuts, ~urdough and herbs are a hit. T he main course me.nu of choice this cason on the hotel ball circuit is a mixed grill of filet, fish and sometimes fowl. The chef has prepared petit filet with bell pepper and onion saute, sprinkJed with bleu cheese. It is to.be served with either a sea bass sprinkJed with ginger pesto, or a filet of salmon on a bed of spinach with champagne Sabayon. On the plate with thNish and filet are various kinds of potato. One is called the wild mushroom Duchess potato. Another is called the roasted caraway and garlic croquette. The Duchess wins; it's The Protocol Ball, after all. DID YOU KNOW THAT the College Pharmacy & Surgical Supply (546-3288) offers free local delivery? l])e store's located at 440 Fair Drive (at Harbor) in Costa Mesa and has b~en serving the city for 32 years. B.W. c.. The Orange County International Visitors and Protocol Foundation, slated to dine on five courses at the upcoming Protocol Ball at the Westin, South Coast Plaza Hotel, recently did just that. A committee of tasters was sent in to sample the fare. For those of you who think it's easy to plan a party menu for 500, join me now on a Taste testers for upco-ming Protocol Ball (from· left): Dr. Jerry Richards, Mary Ann Miller, Ellen Appel Olivier, Eve Foussard, Joe Hunt, Lynda Hughes, Suz~nne Werdln and Deborah Fabrlcant. At right Is chef Frederic Castan. The big issue of debate concerning the main course is not the fish or filet, but the bleu cheese on the filet. "<Set rid of the cheese," said Werdin, a champion for the heart healthy lifestyle. 0 1F YOU'RE MISSING SUMMER RlGHT NOW, check out the fou rth annual Water Sport Show th is weekend at the Orange County Fairgrounds. For an $8 admission ticket, you see all 1995 models (boats, 1et skis, etc.), in-water demonstrations, display booths, the late!>t ~lathing and meet sorne of the sport's superstars. Oh yeah, L)iere's also a bikini conte!>t. D IF YOU NEED ANY KlNO OF SHOE REPAIR, you'll find no better naerchant than Cha Young, owner of Cha's Family Shoe Repair (642-4314), 1673 Irvine Ave., Costa Mesa (near 17th Street). And he's now offering Best Buys readers 10% off any shoe repair if you mention this column. _ ~ 0 Best Buys appears Tl1urs<11ys and SDturdays. W/lethec you'tt a mercbDnl or a shopper, JI you know '1l. a good buy, call me at 540-1224, fax me st 646-4170 or write to me: Dest lluys, DD/ly Pilot, )JO lV. Boy St., Costa Mes11, CDlll, 92627. "behind the scenes of society" venture The Crowd into The Westin kitchen as we eavesdrop on the Protocol Committee planning its gala. One thing is certain, there will be no rubber chicken at The Protocol Ball. Cindy Tuch, director of catering for the Westin, seven months with child and still managing a busy career, introduces th'e new award winning hotel chef, Frederic Cqstan. Seated at a round tabie in the middle of the hotel kitchen, the recently separated Lynda Hughes (formerly Rosenblat) listens to the elaborate run down. She's an absolute knockout in a tailored suit of white cotton pique, a silk scarf flowing around her neck. Next to Hugh~s. her equally glam pal Suza nne Wcrdin in a woven winter suit of wheat colored wool. Oebornh Fabricnnl, a statuesque 'brunette with Patrician cheekbones, has come to the table as a recognized food critic, author and media personality. Next to her, Dr. Jerrol (Jerry) RJchards, bon vivant man about town, seasoned traveler, and generally considered on the "A" list of the party circuit. The lovable Maty Ann Miiier, fall, !ilim, blonde and wearing the world's largest brooch fashioned in the image of a cockroach and sitting on the lapel of her chic rainbow colored wool crepe dress, sits next to Dr. Jerry. · Ellen Appel Olivier, chair of the upcoming Protocol • Ball, is next at the round table of Ul!ltcrs. She is reserved, soft spoken, introducing longtime Protocol aficionado Joe Hunl, attending the ~asting without his devoted wife Ethel. MAILING ADDRISI Olivier then turns the table over to Eve Foussard, the Tallulah Bankhead-voiced woman in charge of the outing. The first course to be sampled is called Vegetable Moussaka, with sauce pesto. Waiters in white ;;tarched uniforms serve the appetiLcr, pouring white wine to compliment the \'._egetable dish. "It's far too large," comments Suzanne Werdin. "And the eggplant on top is not visually appealing," adds Deborah Farbicant. "How about using red peppers on top instead for some color?'' "And take away all this cheese that is oozing out of the middle," offers \Verdin, with friend Hughes nodding in agreement. Foussard takes the helm and controls the critjquo: "It's delicious, don't you think?" "And it's meatless," offers the chef. "It's different; slightly eth nic, perfect for an international crowd," says Dr. Richards. The consensus decides that the dish will make a perfect firs t course, but it must be redesigned. By Marcb 18, the moussaka will be smaller, more colorful, and with less fat. N ext is a seuf ood salad of grilled sea scallops, gont cheese and seasonal greeps. The dominant greefl is escoral, a spiny ruffage that the tnsters ultimately reject. • ''Om we consider a butter lettuce instead?" "The scallops have to go, they're not as appealing served cold. Perhaps a ribbon of shrimp?" 41The goat cheese would be more appetizing served in a lettuce bouchet sprinkled with walnuts." • WEATHIR SURF REPORT Our 1ddrca is 330 W. Bay St., Ccnta Mesa, CA 92627. luitnitioni. editorial miller Qr ICl- ¥ertiscmcnts herein can be repro- duced whhout wrinen pcnn11&ion ot oopyri&ht owner. TIMPlltATUllS coul Tonight, fr•• lurflla•/ • 1o. • VOL. 88, NO. 44 Thomu II. J11hn)On, Pubhsllcr Wllll1m Lobdt ll, l:dhor Sl«"t M.rblfl' M1n1ain1 Editor lflt V11k11I, City &111or M•~ M111lo, Photo &litor Doll fNl•ll. 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The strong high pressure has snuffed out TIDH mo~t o( the storm activity TO DAV in tho North Pacific, First low which has resulted In 4:45 a.m ............ 0.6 small wavet everywhere. Fir thigh Howev«?r a strong wesV northwe~t swell should 10:4$ a.m ......... 4.2 be heilding our way e.uly Stcond low · 4:42 p.m ........... 0.9 n~'>.t wc~k a(kr a weeliend o( light and Se(ond high ........... Y"Ariable winds "nd spotty 11 :00 p.m ........ 4.7 pul'u out o( the wesV SUNDAY " northw t. Flr~t low Al10 a South American 5:30 a.m ........... 0.8 ' Uorm (Ould bring us " Flrtl high aolid 1outh 6w II (Ot nellt 11 :28 a.m ......... 3.6 week. S.COnd loW . fOf d11Uy aurf r~port.s 5:09 p.m ........... 1.3 and fortc.ntl, all (900) Second hip 976·SURf. The caU costs 11 :34 p.m ......... 4.5 $ 1 .so plut ""Y pottlbl. Waler t.mp.: 5' Cull. f, "There's cheese everywhere in this menu." "We need to kill the cheese," chimed in another. Food expert Fabricant suggests alternative methods of serving the cheese. "Perhaps we can put the bleu cheese in a mushroom cap on top of the filet. Those that want it can spread it, those that don't can remove it." "But the flavor of the bleu cheese must melt in.to the beef,'' commented the chef. In the end, the cheese dies. . 1t was not a long ,wake, however, for moment!later, dessert deligbted the lunchtime crowd. Baked AJaska with a rainbow of coulis and a chocolate dipped strawberry on the side. Now some of the tasters got a sliced, dipped strawberry, and ochers received a whole berry. Discussion revolved around sliced or not sliced. Olivier, recalling the joy of going to a bnll in Europ'e recently where seconds were offered at dessert, suggested that the Protocol event do the same. Tres continental. Heaven for dessert lovers. The table looked down at . enormous servings of the ice cream and cnke covered i~ meringue set before them rind asked,"Do you really think anyone will want any more?" Olivier laughed. ''You never know'' she said."lt could be me." · Ch:f Castan and the tasiers committee invite you to sample the r!al thing at The Protocol Ball on March 18 . Call 834-5654 for more information. B. W. Cook's column appears Thursda)'s and Saturdays. POLICI FILU • COITAMUA 2000 block or Ne"porc Boulevurd: Sterling silver, "old" gur\~, fishing equipment ond household goods were omong the items listed ns 61olcn frOrl\ a sloru'c fucllity that may have bcon left open. No value was listed for the mi,~ing item~. 3'400 block or Avenue or &he Ans: Some $4.SOO worth of personal bclonainss w~rc reported Molen from 1hc 1rnnk of o car that wus open by n release lotch uflcr someone smu~hed u window to ~ct i1110 the c:ir. The missing .items include. Three ~u1ts. :i kncc·IC~$lh lenther Jacket, a pJrkn, u VCI\, n comp:ict d 1$C player, 12 CDs, o 3S·mm camcru, ahaucs and gloves. NIWPOH8UCH 4lnJ Street and Rhcr A~tnue: Tho ridtt rc:ir window or a 1990 Honda Accord wa1 mashed and a c;ar stereo and 1i1' compact discs wer~ stolen. The unidentified IU5.P_CtC also opened the trunk -Crom a release switch '" tdc ot the car -' and stoic 1cven aocccr balls and a bAll bai. The stolen llcm1 wero worth $641. " Ge11 .. e: A rcaident reported '"-1 mahoiOncY bar and twu wood 1hcct1 were stolea from an un1CCurcd con11n.1cdon 111e on which h11 houao was belna built. Tho Items wcro worih SI 1.50. ' • \' ' Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Saturday, March 4, 1995 He's· making a school ~wiSh list,' checking .it twice I have a lot of good stuff to get rid of, so I have been looking carefully at all our schools' "wish lists" that have been published in the Pilot. On the .. coast It seems pathetic that schools in this district ~ave t(> beg for · such staples as flour and salt for art projects, pencil sharpeners and ·chalk, butcher paper.and jump ropes, staplers and chairs and money for field trips. And books -the very lifeblood of' a school. •' The new lifeblood, computersr are on every school's wish list. Our family has four surplus computers we would like to give to the schools. However, three of them are gebusten, and not worth fixing, we have been told. The other is my soul machine. It and J have been through heaven and hell together since 1981. That ma~s it a tribal elder, as computers go:it is not even of the IBM-compatible race. It speaks only the strange tongue of Cf/ M, a precursor of more modem computer language:- But the thing still works very well, and I would be writing on it now if I could be assured that there would be parts and someone who knew how to fix it: It is interesting that this old-timer is still hearty and begging to be exercised. However, the relative whippersnappers re· acquired . subsequently have all died horriple deaths. Orie lasted just three years, the other two both expired in six years. (Not coincidentally, I think, each corpse is of the same highly pushed brand.) These machines are all defunct and useless to the schools. But the -. old-timer, the Jack Lalanne or computers, is raring to go. On their wish lists, however, the schools specify either a Macintosh or a PC that is "386 or faster." Alas, .though my wife and I each have one of those, they are not surplus. . But if anyone among the schools wants an electronic relic, or some computers to deal with the way frogs are used in bioloky class, let me knpw. . Just as my computers are outdated, so is the audio-visual gear I would be pleased to contribute. I have several projectors, synchronizers and such left over from when 1 used to do slide shows. Now, everything's overhead or video. The thihgs 1 have held onto are mere relics tlltit, sigh, don't appear on a single wish list. M usical instrume-nts, however, are ~ ~ several lists, and I can help there. We have an alto sax my father played occasionally, and we still have a clarinet and a flute from our daughter's days at Lincoln and Corona. If we hadn't put our foot down, there might also be a bassoon. No. 1 · daughter's music teacher at Lincoln, when it was a mid dle school, recruited her for that noble woodwjnd, and we agreed, despite the fact that we had already bought a flute for her ... . No problem, he .said. The district has a sph;ndid bassoon. Two weeks. later, our daughter was tell1ng us how bad the bassoon was. It was ruining the school orchestra, her teacher said, but he could arrange for u~ to buy one at the school's special price. As I ·recall, it was only $4.000. So, we have no bassoon to donate. But we have plenty of other musical things. 1 have· jus.t finished a chore 1 have been putting off for 10 years: going through all the gear my father's orchestra used. Anybody want maybe 60 dance band unifon;ns with a choice of red, Hght blue or burgundy paisley jackets? I suspect there's a good variety of }"2:.cS. In the old days of traveling bands, when a sideman needed to be replaced, the primary criterion wus, did he fi t the suit? I also have a sizable assortment of well-traveled stands, some of which have, "Mu~ically yours, Fred Martin" painted on them. Such hardware might be co llector's items someday. J mean, like, m:in, who reads music anymore? There i's also a trove of bongo and conga drums, plus lots of those strange, gourd-like instruments that arc ~hnken vigorously in Latin music, e.g., maracas, chachacas, oaxacas. But who.rhumbas and sambas and mambos these days? ·• . And if those things aren't dated enough, I also have an accordion I would be happy to donate to the . cause. Any cause. Fred J\1Drtin's column runs e•·ery Tlwrsdoy JJnd Snturdoy. Students have time to enter Youth Expo c·ompetitions ·.. 50¢ TACOS There is stiH time for local Caves and Dinosaur Days." The Expo hours are Friday, May 5, st~dents and their schools to"· enter the various 1995 Youth Expo competitions scheduled for May 5-7 at the Orange County Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa·. This year's theme is "Fossils, deadline to enter the 4-H Youth Projects competirioO: is March 15. 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Anne Oinhluu, D .C. ACACIA COURT 20250 Acacia Street, Suite 150 Newport Beuch (114) SSI-2225 M.u c M.unN/D.•.n:r Pt&.OT Costa Mesa Police Officer Allen Huggins stands by a bag (on ground) that was used in an armed robbery Frid~y at Home Savings on Baker Street and ~arbor Boulevar~. . • Bank robbery suspects nee, minus -loot Two suspected bank robbers got away, but only af1er dropping the Sgt. Allen Huggins said. The first man, destribed as S-foot·9, about 140 pounds and clean·shaven, emptied three cash drawers into the pillow case, then bolted from the branch with the second man, described as being an inch taller and about 10 pounds heavier, Huggins said. loot. . 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Fiddler were traced to WaUace, The alleged assauJt happc;ned who police say had made threats while FiddJer was on patrol at the to coJlege employees in the past, college district offices at 1370 Lazar said in the report. ~Adams Ave. He told police he saw · Wallace's bail and ctlstody a man run from a building to a car status weren't immediately clear. that was park.ed nearby, Poli~ watch commanders in both Two shots were fired before the S:Osta Mesa and Pomona said suspect reached the car, and a Wallace wasn't in their jajl on thir:d rang out as the man sped off, Friday night. ~ .tll l\.il,l'1ff l 11-..11r.111l1· ''" \11t11()1111(l'' . " Service & Stability Since 1957 631-7740 # 1 Old Newport Blvd.• NeWp<>rt ~ <-. I ... TODAY'S TH[ DAY S t o p S m o k i h g. American~~ . . ~·tio~· PERFORMANC·E JAGUAR• ROVER · 7 ·1 ·4/650•5860 7 :30 AM -6 :00 PM• SHUTTLE SERVICE AVAILABLE 2 BLOC~S NORTH OF TR I ANGLE SQUARE 2037 HARBOR BLVD .• COSTA MESA. CA 92627 Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot Saturday, March 4, 1995 Olub continues Arbor · Day tr~dltloil · A RBOR DAY -As part of Arbor Day, more than 1,600 Oeijera Parviflora -or Australian Willow trees -will be given to all third graders in public and private schools in Costa Mesa and Newport Beach next week according to RJcbnrd Holmgre~ pr~sident or the 8$ member • Newport-Balboa Rotary Club. Thttvent continues a 32-year Newport-Balboa Rotary Club tradition,, which _...__..J has seen ttie Jim distribution of more than 76,600 de Boom trees to third ------graders-for Community & Clubs planting at their homes and public places. -----· The Australian Willow, is an evergreen tree which will grow to the height of 25-feet, according to GUT Myers, project co-chairman. A special Arbor Day Tree Planting program will be held at 9:45 a.m. Monday at Newport Heights Elementary School, 300 E. 15th Street. P.rincipal Shcle Tamak.i, Rotary President • Holmgren and Lurry Amling of Armstrong's Nursery ~ill plant a large shade tree donated by the nursery as pan of the festivitie51 . The program will include the reading of poems and singing of songs appropriate for the occasion by Newport Heights School thfrd-arade students and distribution of saplings for children 10 take home, plant and care for. 0 SERVICE CLUB MEETINGS THIS COMING WEEK - MONDAY: 6:30 p.m.·-The Newport Uarbor/Cosla Mesa Uons Club will meet at the Cosca Mesa Golf and Countr)' Club to bear from Dr. Robert Seamon, retired U.S. Coast Guard member. TUESDAY: 7:30 a.m. -Newport Beach Sunrise Rotary Ctub will meq at the Balboa Bay Cub to. hear frorti Ted Grumkowskf on "Project NO GANGS. "'Noon -Costa Me'a KJw:anls Club will -meet at the Costa Mesa Community "Center; NcWport Beach KJwanls Club meets at Charley Browns; Soroptlmlst lntematlonAI or Newport Beach will meet at the Santa Ana Country Club for a business meeting. 6 p.m. -Costa Mesa-Newport Harbor Uons Club, the "Fish Fry Club," wiU meet at the Costa Mesa Golf & Country Club. WEDNESDAY: 7:15 a.m. -South Coast Metro Rotary Club, the "Taste of Costa Mesa Club," meets at the Center Club. 7:30 a.m. -Costa Mesa-Orange Const Brcoktast Lions Club meets at Ma Barker's restaurant for a business meeting. Noon -Cosla WINTER RENTAL ReUred New York Lawyer seeks living accommodation In Newport Beach area. Yearly. Novembe& through March only: A long term arrangement Is sought. Furnished house or condo: bachelor: non-smoker. moderately arnuenl tuxedo wearer; hobbles are brc.-acl making. cookin~ and charitable causes: from April through October I trav<'I. and use my homes in N('w York and Lenox. Mass. 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COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS Buildings #6 & 7 I· 1 o to Falrplex Dr., North to Falrplex Tti E L £ f1 DI NG F 0 l K f1 il T Ci f ~ (i fT \ S H 0 W lfi HH NATION FFATU1~ltiC1OV[1~100 nr HIF 1H\T f OU< fHHISfHiS FROM AC 1{0\ \ f tH COUNT tH ~ ~~. ~ ":" I -0 '-....-; 0 I ' f Mtsa Rotary Club meets at the Mesa Verde Country Club to hear Crom Kathy Mccarrell on lhe Exchange Cub program for Prevention of Child ( Abuse; The E.xchaoae Club or Oran&e Coast will meet at lhe Bahia Corinthian to hc;ar from Andy Gonls of the Newport Beach Police Dept. 6:30 p.m. -Nc\tport-Balboa Rotary Club meets at the Bahia Corinlhinn Yacht Club to hear from 1'.atby Uu on the Rornry Qroup Study Exchange program. THURSDAY: Noon -K.Jwa nls Clul) or Corona dcl Mor meets at the Bahfa Corinthian Yacht Club; Costa McsA North K.Jwanls Clul> meets at the Holiday Inn to hear from the president or the Southern California/ I lawaii chapter of the American Camping Association; Newport-Irvine Rolary Club meets at the Irvine Morriotr Hotel to hear from Norm Wiit on The Irvine Co.; The Excbnni:e' Club or Newport Harbor. meets at Cllarlcy Browns for a business~ meeting. Community & Clubs Is publlshtd tvery Saturday Jn lbt Dally Pilot. FAX your SJFVI~ club's mtttlng Information to 6Jl-585J or mail to l'NJ Bayport Way, Newport B•acb, ·c11111., 92660. Cun luucHIOAILY PILOT Helping handa: Mike Galasso of Newport Beach helps with items to be sold at today's rummage sale to benefit Whittier School education programs. Seven other Newport-Mesa campuses are sponsoring the event from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Smart & Final parking lot, 707 W. 19th St., .Costa Mesa. " TAX PREPAUTION . 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Exp.~/30/95 Ex.' 3601 Jamboree J7 New.port Beach 752-5636 For New Members Only "Early Bird" 1 • lam -10am SJ 095 1 MONTH 7 reg. SJO UNLIMITED! STANS · Must use 1"4 d.l)'' olt~ purcll.a\t t I 3 soo Call for appt: 474-9740 1 Call for aoot: 474-9740 One free tan per person Wlth this ad 1 Ont free t.an ~f ~rson w1lh this 41<1. Ex : l/31/9S Ex • 3/31 9S 11"9 ... ~ 'NEW RT SUPPLY Buy 3 ~ Treatment Products & R«elve the Sirin Smoothing LotlOn f REE ~e.Ull/9~-.;.. _________ •• <J.3!V.P!!>- 20% 0F Fa ~ ALL PRODUCTS Elaine Greco (left){ the Rev. Gherrlt Crawford {center) and Bishop OOnaJd Jo ly·Gat>rlel I~ hands on Della Carpinella at· monthly Holy Angels Church charismatic heallng servlGe. Rev. CraWford elevated to Abbott The Rev. Gherrit Crawford of Holy Anaels Orthodox Cath- olic Church will be elevated to the rank of Abbott by Bishop DonaJd L. Jolly-Gabriel when he is invested in ceremonies at 11 a.m. Sunday al Pat1fic View Chapel, 3500 Pacific View Drive, Newport Beach. The 1 ~-year-old congrega· lion currently meets at Pacific View, but hopes one day to erect its own facility. As Abbott, Crawford, who recently celebrated the second anniversary of ordination to the priesthood, will head a mission for street children in Guadala- jara, Mexico. He" has been working there for several months at the invitation of the Minister of Health and under the auspices of the {lniversity Medical School there. "In addition to his work with the sick and homeless Slfeet children of Guadalajara, Father Crawford will be founding an order of priests to serve the physical and spiritual neegs of these children on an on-going basis in the future," according to Bishop Jolly-Gabriel. A' medical specialist in hy- perbaric oxygen therapy, Craw- ford will also be working with the medical school to train doctors and other medical practitioners in life-saving hy· perbaric techniques.· For more information on the ceremonies, call 754-9868. Temple otters Hebrew classes alter school Temple Isaiah of Newport Beach, 2401 Irvine Ave., presents after· !>Chool Hebrew classes for students ages 6 to 13 every Tuesday and Thursday: Rabbi Marc Rubenstein, who heads the school,· has developed an ex- tended curriculum that encompasses Hebrew history. culture. reading and writing, liturgy and music. The first Friday of each month is re· served for family night, when the students of the Hebrew school partici- pate in the services. For fall registration information, call 548-6900. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE FIRST CHURCH OF , CHRIST, SCIENTIST 3303 Via Udo, Newport Beach 673·1340 or 673·6150 Chwch lOam 8r 5pm, Sunday School lOam Wednesday Meetings 8pm Now we havt rtaivtd, trot tht spirit of tht •·orld, but tht JpiriJ which is of God; tltat wr might know lht tltings tlW art frttly 1ivtn to us o/God I Corinthians 2: 12 Branch at The Mottler Church The Arst Church of Christ. Scientist Boston. Mossochusetts COMMUNITY CHURCH Fairview Community Church A ..,.,,,. 111/0,,,.111 lltlnospla•n of splrilNJ 1rowtll IUUl /durw1'1tlp f"sunday'W0<8t;4'.>··a1·1·a:·o<i.ii:t.A:·1 i .. -9.~.i~~.£~m~.~ .. ~~m~~.Y .. ~.~9.<!l...l Pastor: Dr. Gary Ba,.,.or• across the sti'eet from the Orange County Fairgrounds parking lot at 2525 Fairview Road (at Fair) Costa Mesa (114) 545-4610 .... LUTHERAN CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH Pastor William Hemenway "W1 lwe clrilben, IJOUtlr, IJOUn9 IU/ults, CMUr IU/ults, uniors. We lwt ti urt, to ruclt out, to mut nuds, to •nlWer (utstlons" • Sunday Services .. 8:00 &, 10:30 • Sunday School & Bible Studies .. 9:30 . 760 Vidoria Street• Costa Mesa, CA 92627 (714) 631-1611 • (714) 548-6~ (School) RELIGIOUS SCIENCE Rev. Mary Murray Shelton Senior Minister • Sunday . . "Fasli>g Fmm Anxlttf; Feasting on Awareness" CHURCH Of RIUGIOUS SCIENCE ~mbtr of lltt Unlled Church of R.ligiovs Sc'-nc• 2205 MAIN STREET .• surre 23, Sf.ACUFF VIUAGE Hl.HflNGTON 8EACH, CA 926.48 17U) 969· 1331 .. r-----------------~------~---------------~--------~-~--~, After eight years on the Marl· nen Church campus in Newport B~;ich. Morinera Cbrlstiao School is opening in Costa Mesa.' An open house will be held 3 to 4:30 p.rn. Monday at tbe new loca- tion, 300 Fischer Ave. ' The school, known as "MCS,'' wilJ now accommodate more than 600 students. RegiStration for first through eighth grades runs this month. MCS had its first.meeting or the founding school parents and Mari· nets Church Etders 1n 1986. The goal then, as now. was to develop a school 'committed to "building a firm foundation through Christ· centered education.''. The school opened ils doors in September 1987 with about 40 stu- dents. Current enrollment is at 235 in grades kindergarten through seventh. Next fall, the eighth grade will open to complete the school's junior high. For more information on the open house or school registration. phone 437-1700. • 1 '· Interfaith seeks youths for council Newport Mesa Irvine Interfaith Council board member Joi D~nks of Christ Our Redeemer AME Church is working to form a council composed of youths from each congregation represented in Interfaith. The group would meet monlhly to explore interfaith issues at the you th level and promote interfaith understanding. + M>OllESS: 102 East Baker St., Newport Beach. + TELIPHONI: 556-8463. + DENOMINATION: Non- denominational (the church is a member of the Associetion of V=ard Churches). + Y CHUROt ESTAB· USHED: 1982. + SERVICE TIMES: Sunday - 8:30 and 10:30 a.m., 6 p.m. + SENIOR PASTOR: John C. McClure. + PASTORAL STAFF: Chuck Regehr, associate pastor; David Halliburton, (hildren's pastorj Margie McClure, exec- utive pastor; Debbie Stewart- Peak, assistant pastor to Jim McClure; Mike Barnett, assis- ta~t pastor/principal of Vineyard Christian School; Bill Faris, assistant pastor for sin- gles, home study and benevo- lence groups; Collin Cumbee, t assistant pastor for worship and young couples; Anita Regehr, women's rrunistries; Kirk Kirklin, assistant pastor for men's minist.ries and home study groups; John Bud -' McClure, college pastor; Steven Ho, high school pastor; Aaron Morgan, junior high pastor. + SIZE OF CONGREGATION: 1200 (weekly Sunday atten- dance). . + MAKEUP OF CONGREGA- TION: The av~rage age of the · congre9ation is 30 and under; many singles and young fami- lies. + CHILD CARE: Provided at every service. + TYPE OF WORSHIP: Contemporary p~aise son9s sung by a worship team~ accqmj:>ani~d by·a small band (keyboards, drums and gui- tars). • +TYPE OF SERMON: • M cClure uses current events to DON LEACH I DAllY PtlOI Vineyard Church's doors in Newport Beach ar.e open to worship- pers. of all denominations. tie into message; sermons are based on a passage from the Bible and guidelines for appli- cation are given to the con- gregation. -+ UPCOMING SERMONS: March 5 -"God's Plan for Human History"; March 12 - "Living v.:ith God"; March 19 - "The Last Supper". •l> WELCOME WAGON: Greeters welcome worshippers in the foyer; a visitor informa- tion form is included in the Sunday bulletin. + CHURCH PROGRAMS: Vineyard Christian School for preschool through seventh grade; home fellowships; pro- $Jrams for couples, singles, 1unior high, senior high and college students; Sunday school classes for preschool through sixth grade; Christian Training Center -Tuesday night classes (March 21, 28 and April 4, 11) in effective parenting, money and !ife. management, and service m the church. + DRESS: Casual. + CHURCH DESIGN: The building looks like it might have been a warehouse in its previous life; the sanctuary is a cavernous room with cr~n­ berry colored carpet and drap· ery behind the altar; banners emblazoned with Scripture . verses hang on th~ sides of the room. + MISSION STATEMENT: To participate in the advance- ment of the kingdom of God through the work of local Vineyard churches by commu- nicating the Gospel of Jesus Christ in word and in deed. By Anastacia Freeberg , I I ' I I I I I I ' ,~ ' I I I I I I t I • I For more information, call Banks at 651-8606. L--~--r------------------------~------------------------~ METHODIST NEWPORT CENTER UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 1 60 1 Marauer11e Ave Coron<" de Mar 644-0745 Worship at 8 ·00AM & I O:OOAM Sunday School All AQes 9 OOAM Rev. w : "Martin FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Of COSTA MESA 420 W. 19th St. 548-7727 Between Harbor ond Newport WOltSHIP AT 9:00 AM ANO 10-.30 AM CHURCH SCHOOL · All AGES -9.00 AM Nursery · Kindergarten · 10:30 AM Y01Jth Gr01Jps Sunday Evenings 'l. Po~lor; Steve lsenmon , COMMUNITY CHURCH ~· REAL F ATIH FOR REAL L1FE ~ COAST CoMMUNrTY CHuP.CH Bot SHANk, SENIOI PASTOI WmEND Suvlas: SA1\11DAY 6:00 UL SllNDAY 9:00 6r 10:.+S A.M. '110 loNm ~ bl. IMil. CA t17H 7H.8~.7600 LAGUNA United Methodist Church 21632 Wesley Dr. Laguna Beach 499-3088 . Sunday Morning Worship & Christian Education 1 OAM Ministers David Beades & Virginia Wheeler Wesley Counseling Center services Available Cotta Meta MESA VERDE UNnlD METHODIST CHURCH 1701 Baker, C.M Worship & Church School 8:30 and 10:00 a.m • Dr. Richard George 979·8234 PRESBYTERIAN A ~-.•.-f. a ST. MARK PRESBYfERJAN CHl.IR.CH Sun,«IJ Worilrip 9:30 «.m. Child U.re, Sund•IJ School ]•mhoree •t &nlllulf Neu1,11rt Be11cll 644~ 134 1 CATHOLIC I Parish Mission · Fr. Ray Kemp will lead us toward "An Awareness o]the Richness ao(l Depth to whic;h Catholit li.t'ing etills w. » March 11-15 -Call for Information Our Udy Queen of Angels + Catholic Church 2046 Mar Viste Dr., Newport Beach~ 4 - .. CHRISTIAN Y HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Disciples of Christ) 2401 Irvine Ave. at Santa Isabel Ntwpor1 Beach Sunday Worship · 10:00AM Or. Dallas Gladson 645·5781 EPISCOPAL . SAINT J~ES CHURCH episcopal •A Commun~ OHicofefl to ~ ond s.tvitlf Je1u1 Cltrist 01 IMd ond SOvior" fr David C Anderson, rector 3209Vio Udo Newport 8eoch 714/675·0210 • 7:30 om Troditionol 9 om Contemeoro"Y. 9 om Church SchoOI 10·45 om Chorismotic ond Wednesday noon ~.\1,.1 \Jl(fl\1-1 ~\ \I I \' c. I· I ·"" I· Phl ( >P.\L l Ill Ht 11 Sunday Worship 8:00AM, 1 O:OOAM ursery, Sunday Schoo "A Friendly. caring Chri5tian Community~ 3233 Pacific View Dr. (at Marguentt) Corona del Mar 644-0463 RELIGIOUS SCIENCE NEWPORT BEACH CHURCH 901 Dove #145, N.B. (West of Jamboree) (North of Bristo/) (East ol John Wayne Alrpo<f) Service Sun. 10:30 a.m. M, Tu, Th, (714) 6.C6-3199 Or. Juonella Evans, Mlntster CONGREGATIONAL COMMUNllY CHURCH CONGREGATIONAL UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST To Believe Is To C..; To <Me Is To DO. Dr. Dennis W. Short, Minister Sunday Worship 8:30 & 10:AM Church School 9AM Adult • 9;45 Chik*en Child Care Provided 644-7400 6t1 Heliotrope A.,., Corona Del M¥ PC(E SHYTE HIAN J "END SIGNS" (Mar\c l. U .J7) ·' • 'Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Piiot • Saturday, March 4, 1995 A7 .. l ULIOION TODAY MOWMINT WOltUMOfl1 Linda Stevens leads a new workshop titled "Movement ... Wich Joy and freedom!" at 10 a.m. at Newport Beacb Cburcb or Rfll&lous Scleo~. 901 Dove St., No. 14S, Newport Beach. Phone 646·3199. SUNDAY ILOOD NUIUU CNICKI Flnt United Methodist Church or Costa Meta1 420 West 19th St., conducts a free blood pressure clinic between 10 and 10:30 a.m. in the church library. Call 548-7727. OITIHl•OIDD "Dynamic Energy" is tho topic ac 10:30 a.m. at N~rt Beach Chu~b or Rell&Jous Scleoct, 901 Dove St., No. 145, Newport Beach. • There will be a Friendship/Birthday Food Fiesta following church. Phone 646-3!f9 for more dc111ils. UUIPUICH The Rev: George Robinson, a Unitarian Univenalist speaker from New York, appears at 10:30 a.m. at Oran&e Coast Unitarian Unlversallst Church, 1259 Victoria Sc., COsca Mesa. The sermon will explore the Unicarian Univcrsalist United Nations Office's evaluation or issues related to the quality or life Cor individuals throughout the world. Child care and religion education Cor children arc provided during sermons. For information, ,call 646-4652. MINTAL HULTH SUPPORT O•OUP A support group for parents, siblings and spouses of the seriously mentally ill meets at 6:30 p.m. at SL Andrew's Presbyterian Church, 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach. For information, phone 'the Adult Education Office, 574-2236. TUESDAY SCllNCI Of MIND Meditation at 6:30 p.m. followed by "Prosperity~ciencc of Mind" ac 7 p.m. Send religion news Please send photographs and type-written releases detailing stories, upcoming events, sermon topics or any other news involving Costa Mesa and Newport Beach churches to R'eligion Editor Matt Coker, Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, 92627. You can also fax items of interest t°' 6464170. · Releases are requestechwo weeks prior to an event da~. u ~tAt)' OU9sg BUY 5 SELL USED CLOTHES, TOYS 5 ACCEIORIES, ETC. 2584 Newport Btvd. Co•h Mn• (NNr Felrgrounde) (714) 131·7383 are held at Newport ~acb Cbu.rdl ot .Re.ll&lou.a SdtDCC, 901 Dove St., No. 145, Newport Beach. Science of Mlnd/ Heallna is also held 10 a.m. Wednesdays. Call 646-3199. WIDNUDAY PUYHHIADAIT Flrst United Methodist Cbuttb or Costa Mesa bolds a Prayer Breakf~st at 6 a.m. at Denny's restaurant at Newport Boulevard and 17th Street in Costa Mesa. Call 548-7727. HOLY COMMUNION S~. James Episcopal Church, 3209 Via Lido, Newport Beach offers a noon service with Holy eoti,munion. Bring a lunch and dine with the church staff after the service. Call 675-0210. llNGLUIDJU The Serendipity singles series continues at 7:30 p.m. al S t. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, 600 St. Andrews ~Road, Newport Beach, with psychologist and Crystal Cathedral d~rector of counseling Frank Freed discussing "Be Herc Now! Spontaneity and Correctcdness in Relationships." Donation: S2. THURSDAY THINK THIN Newport Beach Church or Rellalous Science presents "Think Thin with Rev. Dolly" at 6:30 p.m. at 1929 Tustin Ave., Costa Mesa. For more information, call 646-3199. A COUUI IN MIUCLIS The non-profit organization A Gathering of Miracles·prescnls "A Course in Miracles" lecture and discussion with Allcq Rosenthal al 7:10 p.m. at Saint Mlcbael and AU "Angels f.:plscopal Church, 3233 Pacific View Drive, Corona ,de! Mar. Call 673-9227 or (310) 478-8994. CAJUH NITWORK William Guy, djvision general manager of Corporate Practices of Princeton/ Masters International, speaks at the free Career Network meeting 7:30 p.m. in the Stewart Lounge at St. Andrew'• Prabytcrlan Cbutth, 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach. His topic is "Oo's and Don'ts of the Job Scorch." Call 574-2239 for details. FRIDAY .UMMAOI IALI Flrst United Methodist Church or Costa Mesa, 420 W. 19tl\ Street, holds its semi-annual rummage sale 9 a.m. to 4 p.ftt., sponsored by the United Methqdlst Women's Or&anlzallon to aid its Missions Projects. The sale concludes 9 a.m. co noon Saturday. Phone 548-]727. SATURDAY, MARCH 11 HCOND,.yull "Year Two/Science/Mind" is the 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. worphop at Newport Beach Church of Religious Science, 901 ~ovc St., Newport Beach. Phone 646-3199Jor mdre dclails. WAOICI NIGHT Oranae Coast Unitarian Unh·ersallsc Church, 1259 Victoria St., Costa Mesa, presents "Karaoke KJub & Koffcc , House" at 7:30 P..m. · • Since lyrics will be on a TV screen, singers muse be capable of reading the lyrics and handling microphones. Childrcl) u11dcr 10 will not be accepted. There will be open-mike time Cor attendees to read poetry, up to three minutes in lcn~th. Light refreshments will be served. Admission is $12 per adult ( 18 and over). Parents may bring teens under 18 free. For information and reservations (tickets also sold at the door), ca ll 534-7870. SUNDAY, MARCH 12 HOT TOPIC "Fire and Ashes" is the topic at I0:.30 a.m. at Newport Beuch Church or Religious Science, 90 1 00\c St., No. 145, Newport Beach. 'ROAD TO BITHLIHIM' Corona dcl Mar churches Community Church Congregational, Lutheran FREE! OLD COUNTRY WHITE BREAD WI PURCHASE OF ANY TWO OF OUR LARGE SELECTION OF WHEAT BREADS. 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PUblication Date: Thunclay, May 18, 1995 Advertlalng Space Deadline: Matth8 · . for details at 642-4321 I PU•IM PUTIYAL , ,. THURSDAY, MAltCH 23 Cburtb or the Ma ter, NfWPOr1 Ctnttr UnJted Metbodlst, Our Lady Queen or An&ds and Salo& MJchael and A.II Ancels join forces with host church SL Mark Presbytutan lo present "'fhe Road co Bethany." At 5:30 p.m., a supper prep ratloQ '. and camAraderie wjll be held at the church, 2100 Mar Vista Ave., followed at 6 p.m. by the pot luck supper. The 40-minule drama, written and acted by Bob Macklin, begins 111 7 .P·fll· in Sc. Mark'• sanctuary. Public welcome; freewill offering. Temple lsalab of N~port BHch, a conservative Jewish congrcgaciun, celebrates the fcscivat of Purim with a special service at 8 p.m. at its ploc:c of worship, 2401 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach. Cull 548-6900 for details. - SATURDAY, MARCH 18 OOD BUflNUI ~ A "Business of Cod Luncheon" begins 1 with a rcccpcion at 11 :30 a.m. and luncheon and program 111 noon at The Center Club, 650 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Cost Is $25 per person. RSVP to W011tcr Oa\.is at 544-3141. ' • ORTLUNDI LIAD CONHUNCI Raymond C. ond Anne Ortlund of Renewal Ministries in Newport Dcach lead a chrcc-day conference on "Properties to Live By" kicking of( at Newport Vineyard Chrlsllnn Fello~shlp, 102 E. Baker St , Costa Mesa. Olli 556-8463. Rcgistu.1tion is $15 per person, $25 per couple, $30 per family. ~ . WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15 WOMIN'I GUILD LUNCH Newport Beach Church or Rellglous Science's Women's Guild holds a noon luncheon ot 1929 Tu~tin Ave., Costa Mesa. Phone 646-3199 for details. HOMILIH IHUH Newport Mesa Irvine Interralth Coun cil's luncheon al Newport Harbor Lutheran Church, 798 Dover Drive, Newport Beach, focuses on homeless issues. Anyone can attend. For reservations to the luncheon, which is SS, call Interfaith executive director Jim de Boom at 548-4942. SINGLIS SISSION Speaker Candi Dabney presents her thoughts on ''Intimacy, Power and Love" at the Serendipity singles series weekly session at 7:30 p.m. at SI. Andrew's Presb}tcrlan Church, 600 St. Andrews Road, Nc"port Beach. A $2 donatlon "111 be requested. IHIN B ... DDHISM Newport Beach Ulgashl llongunjl Buddhist Temple's Dhormb Society presents a lecture and discu~s1on sci 1cs on Shin Buddhism 7 p.m: at the temple, 254 Victoria St., Costa M4:sa. SUNDAY, MARCH 19 ADULT fAITH DIVILOPMINT Linda Crowder, using Kennith Stokes' "~aith is a Vcrq," leads an c'(ploration into the dynamics of adult fo1rh development al 7 p.m. in tbc Parish Center 111 Saint Michael and AJ I Angels, 3233 Pacific View Dri\.C, Corona dcl Mar. Phone 64HJ.+63. JOBH.AJlCH "Applying "time Mana~ement To Your Job Search" ls the. topic Julie A. August, vice president of Palermo & • • Associates, addresses ut the free Career Network meeting 7:30 p.m. at Sl. Andrew's Pre~byterlan Church, (,()() St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach, SATURDAY, MARCH 25 • PIACIMAKING flSTIVAL The Rcligiou~ Education Department at Orunae Coast Unllarion Ul)hcnall~I Church, 1259 Victori:i St., Costa Mesa. presents a free "Peacemaking Through the Arts," fc~tival, from 9 a.m. ro 4 PJ1· Can 646-4652. t'.\penence our /11terr1atio11al Reputation I. DAILY LUNCH BUFFET $7.95 Monday -Friday SUNDAY.FAMILY BRUNCH $10.95 I lam -3:00pm ALL ~EVV ~ENU l#JtNNERS from $9 . 95 A~~ · • ROYAL KHYBER Cuisine.of India 1000 Bristol St. North (at Jamboree)• 752-5200 . MARCH MADNESS SALE! Consumer's BEST BUY TUNTURI TREADMILL ~G PRICE $1795 $1~95 NOW JUST ~ POWER STATION 3000 llfG. PRICE $49$, HOW JUST lnCIUOIS Piie Dll. LOI PullOown Low ~ & flOI Oeciq Benell ,,;m 1>1flJSI d~IN<:;E (714) ~71-2812 ·451. N .. 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March 3, 1995 Liberty-Estancia (4:00 p.m. Friday) • March 3, 1995 -1:45 nme Limit -International Tie B~eaker Tie Breaker for Qualifier Games -Head to Head -Least Total Runs allowed in all 3 games -Coin Toss Awards Presented 11-All Tourny Sweat Shirts 1 -MVP Trophy 2-1st Pla ce Trophies 2-2nd Pl ace Trophies 1 -3rd Place Trophy 1 -Bronze Bracket Trophy 18 Championship T-Shirts • -4 I NPJf Calvary (2:30 p.m. Friday} M.irch 3, 1995 CdM-Laguna (4: 15 p.m. Friday) • March 3, 1995 Los-Amigos-Liberty (12 noon Saturday) March ~. 1995 Liberty-Laguna (2:00 p.m. Saturday) March 4, 1~95 ~dison-Estancia (4 p.m. Saturday) March 4, 1995 Estancia-Cal vary (5:45 p.m. Saturday) March 4, 1995 Calvary-Century (7: 15 p.m. Saturday) March 4, 1995 9th Place (3 p.m. Saturday) March 11 , 1995 7th Place (5 p.m. Saturday) March11,1995 3rd Place (next best record)- (7 p.m. Saturday) March 11, 1995 Field I Century-Edison (3:15 p.11). Friday) March 3, 1995 Laguna-NPH (12 noon Saturday) March 4, 1995 NPH-Los Ami9os (2 p.~. Friday) March 4, 199~ Costa Mesa-CdM (4 p.m. Saturday) March 4, 1995 · CdM-Century (5:45 p.m. Saturday) March 4, 1995 Costa Mesa-Edison (7: 15 p.m'. Saturday) March 4, 1995 t Bronze Game 5th Place .(5 p.m. Saturday) March 11, 1995 Championship (best 2 record) 7 p.m. Saturday) March 11, 1995 The director of the tournament Home Remodeler Doyle Forth from Costa Mesa wishes good luck to all the teams involved. We have added 2 team. thi s year to th e tournament as we success fully start off the 1995 season of Girls Softball. We want to encourage the parents of the player and our future girb playing softball to·be part of this opening season. 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G o to the reference depart- ment at the Newport Beoch Central Library on Avocad~ Avenue any week day_ and you II find Sara Barnicle, ready to dispense information and help patrons use the materials and equipment. • Go to the .4guna Playhouse any night ne~t week, and you '.11 sec a ' production of Carlo Goldoni's "The Liar," a 300-year-old play that Barnicle translated from the original IJalian last fall . Her hus· band Andrew, artistic director for Laguna Playhouse, is adapting her translation and directing the play. • i\iAJIC MAJlTIN/DAJLY PILOT Reference librarians are nor- mally not required to be proficiertt in a foreign language, but Barnicle lived in Florence, Italy, for a year in the rnid-1970s, when she stud- ied Italian and art history through the University of Florence. Newport Beach reference librarian Sara Barnicle translated an Italian play her husband is directing. ''I don't know wliy, I just want- ed to," laughed Barnicle during a recent interview at the library. She returned to the United States, met her future husband and moved with him to Detroit. Barnicle had a doctorate in library science, but since her husband was working on his doctorate in the- ater, she decided to join the the- ater group where he was working. She wound up with a master's de- gree in theater, and both Barnicles becafTle Equity actors. . J-{owever, as Sara Barnicle noted, "It's hard to have·two starving actors in the house at · once," so she got a job at the Lin- coln Center br~h of. the New York. Public Cibrary. When h'er hus~and obtained a position on the West Coast, Barnicle went with him, ending up at the New- port Beach Public Library, where she has worked the past three years. There are recent translations of "The Li ar" available but, accord- ing to Barnicle, "Andy feared run- ning into copyright problems and royalty problems with another (published} translation." Plus, with a new translation, she could let ', e; l~dividuolly Ala..:d Unit! ./ Security Gate Access her husband adapt it in whatever manner he wanted to. Barnicle spent a month translat- ing "The Liar," working mostly in the evenings after getting home from the library. She wrote the Jranslation out in longhand, with several Italian/English dictionaries at her side. The original Italian script is not a book that is readily available, so Barnicle put the re· sources of the Newport Beach li- brary to work. ' "1 got the Italian script through an inter-library loan," ~he ex- plained. "We have that service here where you can request things from other libraries. I don't re· m_ember which one, but it was from some university library. Our collection is not confined to these walls. Requests are sent to a na- tional network, and a call is sent out to find out who would be will- ing to se nd it to us." Barnicle says that once she began doing the translation, "I was amaied at how easy it was. I'm not facile in ltalian anymore. Speaking it is very difficult to do if you don't keep it \Jp. But l knew that when I watched Italian films I don't have to read the subtitles, because it's easy to pick it up lis· tening to it. The reading ~nd writ· ing of it was extraordinarily easy." After doing the almost word-for- word translation, she gave the ad· aptation to her husband, who "is updating it to a Felliniesque kind of Italy. It's a commedia dell'arte piece. Although it's scripted, it's based on commedia, so there's a lot of schtick and a lot of funny stuff. It's my translation, so he can do whatever he wants to it." Barnicle said that other library re~ourccs, such as videos she checked out of the Italian films "81/z," "Divorce, Italian Styfe" and others, helped her to get a feel for the translation. Barnicle's acting skills did not come into play too much while doing the tran·station. In fact, act· ing is a pursuit she has not had time for lately,' "It's difficuh when you1re a pub- lic servant," she lamented. "'You have to work weekends and eve· nings, the times that people are rehearsing. I am a union actress on leave, because I'm not actively working. 1 do have a (union) card. STORE NOW & SAVE $25 644-2747 ./ Resident Managemen t Team ./ Open 7 Days • 1000 Units ./ Competitive RQtes ./ Personal Business & 1177 Camelback Street Seasonal Storage aisoN A'llNUE Newport Beach, CA ./ Deliveries Accepted Mention ad for discount • New renters on~ ~ TH~ EXTRA SPACE YOU NEED V' FEATURING CALI FORNIA MEDITERRANEAN• CLASSICAL HAND FORGED IRON, CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY, CRACKLED AND HAND.PAINTED FURNITURE, RUSTIC WOODS, COUNTRY PINE, cus:roM SIZE AREA RUGS, CUSTOM DRAPERY, UNIQUE LIGHTING & ACCESSORIES ..... AND MUCH MOREi .. Ame 10 Aru111TLS Aztec ExprM!i FASHION ISLAND 401 N ~W PORT CE NTER DRIVE 644-1450 1545 NEWPORT BOULEVARD COSTA MESA 548-9007 MALL HOUIU: M·F. 1CH, SAT 1C>-6, l UN U-6 HOURS: M·SAT 9-6 INTERIOR DESIGNERS AVAILABLE TO ASSIST YOU.• '"WE DO YOUR STVLr . They're hard to get." Because of time constraints, Barnicle has not been to any re- hearsals since the first read- through of the play last month. But, since she did translate "The Liar,"· she thil1ks 1s should be an enjoyable production. You can find out for yourself. Previews of "The Liar" at Laguna Pia) house are Tuc~day and Wedn~day, and the play officially ope1is Thur~day c"ening and runs through April 2. for information on tickets and curtain times, phone 497-9244. Compiled by CHRISTOPHER'TRELA D The Performing Alts column runs every Saturday: The column fo- cuses on what's going on locally in dance, opera, theater, clas- sical music -ana the people who devote their lives to the arts. Send ideas for stories and profiles to Christopher Trela at 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, 92627, or fax 646-4170. Lescot ready to put on Lab coat It's official! The Theatre District has a new home. Artistic director Mario Lescot has the keys to the building at The Lab on Bristo) Street in Costa Mesa. He hopes to move the troupe's current production of "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" -whicl;l just opened to critical acclaim and }Old out shows at the district's current ~pace on Superior ~\enue -to tht: new Jacility b)'.lhe. beginning of April. But he is wasting no time in utilizing the new ~pace. He h;ss reinstated his T\Jesday night acting class at the new facility. This class, which run:s from 7 to 10 p.tn., is for intermediate students Or those who have bc:en away from the stage for ~while and need a refresher course. Students from that class will eventually be chosen to form an adv;snced acting class. For details, call Lescot at 548-7671. ·Orange Coast College scopes 'Assassins ' · The Stephen Sondh~im musical "Assassins," featuring the unlikely subject matter of presidential as- sassins and would-be assassins, has been playing to sold-out houses at the Los Angeles Theatre Center. Now, Orange Coast College is mounting the Orange County pre- miere of "Assassins," which opens in the Drama Lab Theatre this Thursd~y. The show runs Thursdays through Sundays until March 19. For advance tickets ($8), call 432· 5880. Tickets will also be sold at the door for $10, but the theater only seats 150, so get tU:kets soon. This show will probably sell out. ------------., I, I .I -I CENTER SHOE REPAIR .-285 E. l 7th St. Costa Mesa Next To ROSS Dress For less . 645-5511 Hours: M·F 8:30 -6:30, Sat 8:30 · 5:00 1 1 5% OFF ANY REPAIR WORK I (Good with ad only) · .I -" Complete Shoe Service & Vacuum Cleaner Repair, Key Copy I Ji,,<ir~' NkF\%sJ: ~--J CERRITOS 10 i .•• , ,. ,. "' ••• ::im111S ': lCj ':; .. 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With Newport Beach libraries facing budget cuts·, read ers .debate implementing fee to use facility nominal library card fee, even though they are taxp.ayers. 1 think $60 for A s the city of Newport Beach faces budget cuts in the wake of the county bankruptcy. th~ city's ljbrafy board of trustees is·Jooking into non-residents· or anybod;y-is..a.JiUle _stcep . ._-1--r1 But I do think some revenue in expenses could be generated and expenses could be cover~cl by nomlnaJ libra,ry fees for all . ways to general~ revenue. · Among the ideas bandied'at a special . meeting Wednesday were: charging non· residents a $60 fee to purchase library cards; privatizing the library; and eliminating certain reference serviees or charging additional fees for their use. We. asked our readers their feeUngs about the money-generating ideas. Here are som·e responses. 0 I believe that the Newport Library should establish a nomipal fee for the services they offer. After all, it's a very fine library, and it must be very expensive to. maintain. l think a nominal fee for a library card would not be inappropriate. DONALD DUDZIK Newport Beach 0 I think privatizing the library would be a major, irrevocable mistake. There are many other ways to deal with budget problems. KA THERINE YOUNG Corona de) Mar D I fully and wholeheartedly support user fees for the libraries. I agree with a recommendation that non-residents should pay a fee . I don't know that it's $60, but I believe that they definitely should pay a fee. I think it's important to remember that nothing is free. We pay truces for our libraries as city residents, and 1 believe that those who do not live in this city should pay a user fee. ,, I would even be in favor of perhaps a lesser fee for residents, maybe $5 a visit or a couple dollars a visit. I think, in face of the Orange County bankruptcy and what's happening in government in general, that user fees are the wave of the future. I would prefer our libraries to stay open and to pay a fee versus closing our li braries. CORALEE NEWMAN )'lewport Beach 0 l think that ttiey should charge a fee for non-residents, but $60 is too high and will re ally discourage people. Also, the library·should not cut staff, but they could cut back on their book W hen Marian Bergeson left the state Setlate to take Tom Riley's 5th District seat on the Board of Supervisors, Orange County Jost its mos t effective state legislator. For·the past six years, Bergeson was rated the fourth best overall member of the state Se nate, according to polls conducted by the non-legislators, legislative staff, executive branch, staff, lobbyists, and the political press corps. Indeed, during Bergeson's time in the Liberal Politics Senate no other member of Orange County's legislative delegation even came close to her ratings on integrity, intelligence, effectiveness, energy and problem-solving ski lls. With two years left in Bergeson's third term in the state Senate, voters of the 35th state Senate -District shortly face the daunting challenge of replacing -----.• one of the state's best legislators with the likes of Doris Allen, Gil Ferguson or Ross Johnson. Due to their time served as members of the state Assembly and name recognition within th e GOP, one of these individuals will likely inherit Bergeson's Senate seat. If only it were otherwise. After all, there are other candidates in the race - Long Pham, Robert Ruper, Dan Worthington, Madalane Arakelian and Michael PaJitz -among whom may be a far more commendable succ;essor to Bergeson. As presumptive front-runners, Allen, Ferguson and Johnson have been slugging it out in press releases and campaign mdilers over a host of inane and hyperbolic charges. Johnson accuses Ferguson of advising Paul Horcher to vote for Willie Brown over Jim Brulte as speaker of the Assembly. Fcrgusqn and Johnson accuse AJlen of being captured by tbe California Teachers Association. Allen and Ferguson condemn John50n as a carpet bagger from Brea. So what? It's not that these accusations don't matter. They probably do. Indeed, I find it difficult to fathom how anyone in the 3Stb District could <> M.u.c MA•TIN, DAILY l'1LOT The new Central Library has brought an increase in outrof-town users. Some suggest visitors should pay $60 yearly. budget and then have a major driVe fo r funds for book purc'hases. Also, the library should not charge fQr reference services. I really feel that it is jµst part of the American system to have a completely free library system. '· So, the only way we should really save money is on the books. Try to replace th em by having people donate money for bo~ks, not donate books, but donate the money to buy the books. 0 ALICE REMER Corona del Mar .J 1 live in Huntington Beach and work in Newport Beach. I think anyone who uses the library system over 18 yea rs of age shouWn't mind oaving to pay at least a $5 fee for this, including residents of Newport Beach. And anyone outside the city -I think a $15-$20 a year fee to use the facilities is not out of line because right now we should all pitch in and help out. I think we should give a break·to students and senior citizens, but anybody over 18 to say 63 should help pitch in and pay the cost. It's a valuable service, and a· nominal fee to ask. I realize a free system is something we're used to, but I think it's time we help pay the way. Arid I don't think we should cut the number of employees working there. Maybe shutting down one day a week or a half day would make more se nse. I hope we ge t th rough this OK. MIKE CONLEY Huntington Beach ·. D· If th e city hadn't spent $8 1h million on the library -that we'd gotten along for years without -they wouldn't be going through problerrts having to close it down for a day or charging people $60 to use the library. BRIA.fnVfCDONOUGH Newport Beach 0 As a O>Sla Mesa resident whose city unfortunately subscribes to the county library system, I often use the Newport THE 35TH STAii SENATE RACE Beach Library. The county system is not open enough. It is closed Friday, Saturday, Sunday. Of all the things I would hate to see happen to your library, is the reduction of services. But, I do fee l a fee for out-of-city visitors, like myself, is absolutely . appropriate -whether it be S60 a yea r or not. Maybe it should be on a per-use basis. In other words, when I go to the library to do research, even if I don't take anything out of the library, maybe you should charge me a dollar. I don't know how you police that, bu t I think a fee for residents who do not live in Newport Beach is appropriate, particularly·if it keeps you from cutting back your services of your wonderful library. As far as I'm concerned, most of the county libraries should 15e closed compl.etely for as little value as they've unfortunately been able to give us. LEE McCULLOUGH Costa Mesa 0 I don't think anyone would mind a Long Pham, Robert Ruper or Dan Worthington may be better potential .state i enators than the three front-runners. TIME FOR AN OUTSIDER Orange County may have traoed in its best state senator for its worst if Gil Ferguson, Ross Johnson or Doris Allen is elected possibly vote for Johnson, knowing th.at the former. he just moved into the district a few Allen, Ferguson and Johnson have all months ago to run for this seat and yet sel'Ved in the Assembly for a decade or remains morally and legally bound to more w.ith Johnson serving since 1978, represent an entirely different legislative Allen since 1982 and Ferguson since district in the Assembly. 1984. Allen and Johnson were re-elected Of course, a long string of carpet to the Assembly in 1994. Ferguson, who baggers hove succeeded in Orange anticipated a run for Bergcson's open County including Bob Dornan, Harriett scat, admirably declined to run for Wieder and Dana Rohrabacher, to name rc ... election. This saved taxpayers the cost a few of the more notprious. of a special election to {UJ the vacancy A JI three of the aforementioned should he win the Senate election. accusations could be true -maybe Allen and Johnson were apparentty • they're even conscquentinl for many not as oonccrncd about the" fi5eal voters. But they don't tell voters much consequences of their political ambitions about what these three Individuals on their current constituents. None or accomplished as Assembly members or Johnson's current constituents in the what they want to accomplish as " 72nd Assembly even Jive within the members or the Senate. While the •• , confines of the 3Sth Scaate District. No candldates seem unwillin& to address the matter, thanb to tho term limits lalter, considerable li&ht can be shed on imposed on state le&falators by Prop. • 140, both Allen and Johns°'1 are serving their last term in the Assembly. This no doubt explains why Allen and Johnson have rushed to breathe new life into their political careers. F rankly, the voting records of all three candidates on key issues since 1986 aro almost indistinguishable. Over the years they've voted against divestment of state funds in South Africa (1986), restrictions on assault weapons (1989), banning discrimination against AIDS victims (1989), permitting employees to use sick Jcave to care Cor sick children (1989), parental leave (1991), the sales true hike (1991) and comprehensive cpmpaign reform (1992). Conversely, they've supported the limitation o~ product liability laws (1987), expansion o( the death penalty (1988), the continualion or old·arowth tree the libraries we have. MARILYN DOUGLASS .Ne-.yport Beach 0 I'm 15 years old, and I think it's a 1eally bad idea to charge residents a $60 fee to purchase library cards. I use the library a lot -almost every single day for school and,.other things, for my speech class and drama, and I think it would be an awful, awful idea to do th at. I think you should • • get together with your board on how the library can raise money. 0 LORI MITCHELL Newport Beach I think we should be charging, even if we didn't have a budget crisis, npn-residents a $60. annual fee to purchase library cards. And if you hc;td to choose a closing day, probably Friday would be a good one -closed all day, one day a we-ck to save expenses. 0 JEFF BROWN Newport Beach We are senior citizens who are avid readers. We are on a limited income, we're semi-retired, and we would be more than delighted to pay say 50 cents, a dollar, a book, until th.is crisis is over -anything to keep our libraries open. I can't imagine that anyone here in Newport Beach or Costa Mesa wou ld object to thanmall fee. When you look at what books cos t, eve n paperback books, I believe it's a very, very small amount. Anything to keep our libraries open . MR. & MRS. BARNEY EGLIT Newport Beach . 0 Definitely no to a library fee. The library itself is a source of information and help for everybody and for all walks of life. It has always been so and should remain a free operation for the general public as long as we can affofd anything at all fo r the people in this town. JOHN MILLER Newport Beach cutting (1989) and the 1992-93 budget (1992). Exceptions to this pattern are Allen's vote for the Clean Air Act to reduce smog (1988); an increase in upper-income tax rates (1991); and the ban on offshore oil drilling (1992). Ferguson and Johnson voted against all three. While Marian Bergeson was receiving accolades for her performance in the Senate, Allen, Ferguson-and Johnson also wei:e being evaluated. And frankly, it's not a pretty picture. For the last three sessions of the Assembly, cove ring 1988-1994, Ferguson averaged an overall performance rating of 77 out of 80 members. Allen averaged an overall rating of 68, and Johnson, the "star" of the Assembly from Orange County, earned an average rating of 31 out of 80 members. Across the categories of intelligence, effectiveness, energy, and problem-solving ability -Ferguson consistently ranked among the 10 worst and Allen the 20 worst Assembly members. ln the late 1980s Johnson actually ranked among the top third of Asse~bly members, but fell steadily in the early 1990s to the median of all Assembly members. This still placed him . at the head of the class for Orange County's dysfunctional legislative delegation. Faint praise.indeed. Is there any reaspn to believe Ferguson, Allen or Johnson will serve any more distinction in the Senate than they did in the Assembly? Probably not. 1f Allen, Ferguson or Johnson is elected to serve out Bergeson's term in the Senate we will te replacing one of the most distinguished members of the Senate with one of the least di!!tinguished members or thp Assembly. Not much of a choice I should th1nlc. But there is an alternative. Votcq might consider giving one ol the other candidates the opportunity to serve in the S~nate. Oiven.~he pdl porfocmance of A~en, Ferguson or Jobmon It'• bard to believe rcpreseatation IA tbt-'351h District could be any wone. off with a~ of the oaier candidltn. Aird. it miaht just be a beck or I lot be&~r. Md Nnnl=••=·~,,~~=r. ,...,. .... -. ta. . c i i ~ ewport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Piiot Hll'llor View aMlsts ... talents to fialp bUY school new kiln Parents arc invited to watch the students of Harbor View Elementary e~rcss their creativity through the school's handpainted tile program. • The program will actually raise money for a new kiln in the Corona del Mllr school's Art Room. Parents have been asked to "sponsor'' their children's artwork for $30 per tile. The student-decorated 8-incl\ tiles (painted with a- seuJif e theme) will be installed near the front of the school, producing a permanent, student-created artwork for the campus. The Sltudents will be working on the tiles from 1:20 to-3:30 p.m. on Monday, March 13 and Tuesday, Murch 14. Harbor View Elementary is at 900 Goldenrod Ave. For more information, call Patty Waytc at 241-0566. Clarlflcauons An incorrect figure was give n for the reduction of the Newport Beach library's operating budget in Thursday~ Daily Pilot. The $345,000 quoted represents how much revenue the city would lose if it charges non-residents a $60 library card fee. The loss would be greater if the city decides not to charge a user fee. 0 An obituary fo r Anne Elizabeth Stewart Freeman in Friday's edjtit>n did not contain memorial donation information. The family asks that donations in Mrs. Freeman's memory be made to St. Andrews Presbyterian Church Adult Ministry, 600 St. Andrews Road, 92663 or the Assistance League of Newport-Mesa, 2220 Fairview Road, 92627. by Dr. Michael T. Bywater Or. Alissa S. Wald Doctors of Optometry THE CENTER OF ATTENTION To understand the condition known os Dge-reloted moculor degeneration, ii helps to view the rehno as If II were camera film That is. the surtoce of the t>ock portion of the Inner eye serves to regisler lhe Image of Incoming light. Defore It Is transmitted to the Oroin. Al me center of ltle retina Is Its most sensi- tive portion. the moculo II permlls heolthy people 10 see fine details, as well as lo do close-up losks such as reading However. with ltle 90sel ot oge- reloted moculor degenerollon. a person moy experience distortion of even on obvious blind spot at the center of his or her visual field. Straight lines may also appear to be wavy. and/or col6r may be perceived os fO<led Al the first sign of such symptoms. on appointment with ltle optometrist shOUld be scheduled If you believe you ore suffering from moculor degeneration, please setledule on !fye exam as soon as possible Our torch eye core practice at BYWATER AND WALD, DRS OF OPTOMETRY speclollz- es In optometry for rne entire tom11y. Our commitment to you Is to help you obtain the best vision possible and to develop habits tllat ollt>w vision to be maintained . Please coll us ot 545· 91'62 we ore localed or 2706 Harbor Blvd., Suites B & c. Office hOurs ore Mon. and Fri 9-7. Tues. Wed • And Thurs. 9-6. oner Sot. 9-3. we welcome OtM pottents. CHARTER fre• ••1• Al • have more authority," said Ow Icy, who talks enthusiastically about the subject . "I feel that a public school be- longs to the community," she said. .. The school district doesn't belong to the current students, the c'ur- renl parents, the current teachers. "I feel strongly in the existing school government -we can ad- dress existing concerns there. This school doesn't belong to us. I can't be more emphatic that the com- munity owns the intellectual spirit of the school." The fact that members of the governing board of a charter , school won't be elected and thus not subject to the Brown Act - which requires public agencies to make information and meetings- open to the public -further con- cerns Hollern. • ' • Corona dcl Mar could cnoose to . maintain • strong ties with the school district, perhaps in the area of helping with finances. That's what Santiago Middle School does. While the local con- trol over curriculum and finances is a plus for Santiago, school of- ficials wilJ probably contract with the Orange Unified School Dis- trict to handle such financial tasks as payroll, accounting and audit· ing, sald Santiago Principal Mary Ann OWsley .. The Santiago community cre- ated its own school board with 13 members, representing teachers, parents, community members and administrators from the eight feed· er schools. "Restruct uring allows schools to Volunteer. • American Heart Association"" Fighting Hean Dlseau and Stroke "Running a school is not unlike running your own home. If you tell the kids to turn lights off, and they don't, make them pay bills und they'll start turning off the lights. "Here, if we saved money by keeping the lights off and n6t run· ning tho afr conditioner as much, we could reduce-bills by JO~. but the district would realize the sav- ings without a benefit to our school." Santiago Mill has details to work out before il opens officially as a charter school in September, in- cluding: setting up the school's own budget; setting the. school cal- endar; and prioritiz.i11g obj ectives of the school, Owsley said. 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Some of the changes Santiago School will be uble to implement as a charter school include i;requir- ing an cicploratory foreign lan- &\lagc class where students arc ex· poseJ to French, German und Spanis~. and a change to a tri· mester calendar sy!>tem. Parents also will be required to pevote 12 110urs of service annu· ally to helping t~. Another goal of the school is to reduce cluss sizes. Since charter schools aren't under stale authority, f.taff at San- tiugo has created a new level of teaching where an uncredentialt:d teacher with expertise in an area such as litcrnture, wriung or com- puters could teach While under the .guidance of a "muster teacher," While. not popular with th<! en· tire ; student body, students al.so . will wear uniforms next year - navy slacr..s, shorts or skirts with a choice of three colors of polo shirts with the school logo. Ideas for improvements came from visiting· schools, researching and interviewing other teachers, Owsley said. 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Our family is available 24 hours a day witli answers support, compassion and afford4ble pfices. Give us a call today or just stop by for pre-planning help. . ' ' Saturday, March 4, 1995 NeWpOt1 Beach/Costa Meu Dally P.llot coo1rary?" Moorlach replied. ~I Crom adviscn. Dildosua-. be .. , '°unty supervisors or the pool's col· lap e). Earlier ln the day, county C~O Wil-aaid, should be wrillen "in plain En- tiam Popejoy presented the scope of &Jilb'' 10 that advisen e<*ld beuer un- bis recovery plan to the board. empha-dcrstand financial dealings. sizins that a failure to meet bond debts Popejoy la.id be could not supPort in August would have serious repercus-bann1n1 investments in deriva11ve1. sions throughouUM state. "Derivatives are like electricity," he _TO_D_A_Y____________ to 3 p.m. at Tower Rec:or~S. 1726 Superior Ave., Costa Mcu. WOMlll'l IUCCUI ....... . "How did you discover what elected and county offici:ils should have discov· • ered?" Both Kopp and committee co--chair Sen. Lucy K.illea (lnd.-San Diego) asked Moorlach -whether the county treasurer should be an elcctetf or ap- pointed officilll. Moorlach lost the trea· surer's race to incumbent Robert Citron in June, but has since become the favored candidate for the position by a majority of the county Board of Supervisors. Citron resigned shortly after the county filed for bankruptcy Dec. 6. Popejoy said that his "marching or-srud. ''They can light up the world or dcrs" from supervisors included leading they can plectrocutc you. Leverage was the county out of bankruptcy, reim· the problem here." bursing the bond holders and paying Many of the committee members the 198 pool investors 100% of their praised the Newport Beach resident for investments -all without raising taxes. -taking a leadership role and for do- Experimental worbhOf> focutes on uodentandina ~ur c:ooscioua and unconscious belier. conc:em&n& money. 1uocc11 and your ri&ht livelihood from 10 Lm. to ftOOo at 2900 Bristol Street, BulldinJ F, Suite 202, Costa MCJ1. The presenter ls Ebz.aboth Slocum, a marripgc, family and ch.lid therapist. Fee is $20. TUUDAY COMMIUION MllTINe The Newport Beach Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission holds its Mn.rch meeting at 7 p.m. in th"c City Hall council chambers. The recovery would be difficult and nating his time to the county Cree or would requiro "a lot of pain," particu-charge. · larly to county employees, Popejoy Representatives from the county's said. employee unions were Jess flattering, ••n IAIKITt woauHo• ''.) JndMduals can learn to assemble a.od wrap personally-designed &ift baskets at a four-p:irt workshop beginning at 9 a.m. in Room 102 of Orange Coast College's Art Center. Registration fee is SIO, plus a SlO material fee. COMPVTU CLUa IAMUUnCY PUllNTATION The community group, Leadership Tomorrow, is sponsoring an "Update on -the Orange County Flnooclal Crisis" forum with Hugh Hewitt in the Co1ta Mesa Community Center, 1845 Park Ave. Registration begins :>t 6:30 p.m. and tho program will mrt at 7 p.m. Admission is $15 advnnce (received by Monday), and $18 at lhc door. Details, Louise Rhodes, 759-5053. Although he said he favored keeping Sen. Tom Hayden (D-Santa Monica) criticizing Po~joy for changing county asked Popejoy's views on several prac-work schedules without consulting the tices which, Hayden claimed were the unions. Union heads also worried that "root causes" of the county's financial massive layoffs mlgbt disregard the crisis. These areas included investment union's collective bargaining agree- .in risky.. derivatives; lnsufficient · disclJ>. '"'""'1ent. '-" Orange Coast College's Orange Applo Computer Cub will meet from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. in Rooms 201 and-21'-of OCC'i Chemistry Building. Sessions for various Apple products will run1'hrQughout j.he day. AnnuaJ membership fee for tho club is S2:S. V1Sitors arc welcome. NAVlOATION CLASS .OH IRID -the county lleasurct as an cfect.ccLpo- sition, Moorlach bristled when K.illca asked if he felt the board should ~ -duct a thorough search befQre making its appointment. sure; lack of independent oversight; Popejoy apologized for not meeting aml -the influence of campaign contri-with the union beads sooner or at butions by bOnd and securities firms to greater length. However, he explained, officials who approve investment dcci-imp<;>rtant decisions had to be made sions. quickly. The county is racing the clock, Popejoy said he favored banning he said. SUNDAY 'fUICONCllf An ei&)lt-part, non-credit electronic navlg:>tion :ind ocean survival class begins at Orange Coast College's Sailing Cen1cr in Newport Beach. The "You're about to be anointed by the board," K.illea said. "Wouldn't you like to sec a search?" "Have I ever said anything to ttie contributions from firms and that re-"These are not normal circum- covery plans included additional over-stances," Popejoy said. The Costa Mesa band, The Fenians, will give a free concert in honor of St. Patrick's Day from 2 · class will meet Tuesday and Thursday evenings, through March 30, from 7 tci 10 p.m. Registrat ion fee is $79. OCC's Sailing Ccnter_is located at 1801 W. Pacific Coast Highway, between the Balboa B:>y Oub and the Or:>nge County Sea Base. For more information, call 645-9412. SCHOOL RU Ff ELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. .... ,_ .... C.... llrtl JIU ..... llll., ctsTA •U-541-115' in those departmenls will most likely have to take on the tasks, said Superintendent Mac Bernd. "We'll have to redistribute a number of these duties to people who currently have other responsi- bilities," Bernd said. "We're al- ready low administratively.'' Compared to -all unified school districts in the county, Newport· Mesa has the second to lowest number of certificat.ed ad- ministrators per student. Saddle· back Valley Unified has the lowest number or administrators, while Brea-Olinda and Irvine Unified top the list with the highest num- bers. . The positions to be eliminated are: •Dale Woolley, director of planning ang program -develop- men t, $83,000 annual salary. Woolley plans to retire at the end Both of these ·,data processing of the year after 33 years with the employees are in charge of coordi- district. He joined Newport-Mesa nating software for-district pro- in 1962 as a science teacher at grams, training attendance derks Newport Harbor High Sc~ool~ and others in the district on tech· He was in charge of overseeing nology. They also coordinate all district planning in curriculum, as-· report cards, attendance, cla~ sessment, adult education, federal lists, registration, class rankings, projects, special education, as well grade point average calculations, as other details. transcripts for students, as well as •Nadine Wilek, director• of payroll and personnel information. communications, $46,044 annual •Assistant director of food ser- salary. Wilek was hired just last vices, $45,023 annual salary. This June to act as a liaison with media vacant position will not be filled representatives and to in terpret next year. education policies and procedures In the past, this person was in and actions of the school board, charge of monitoring budgets and superintendent and staff. supervising cafeteria managers in • David Dow, associate directDr the central kitchen and at school of data processing, $76,042.annual cafeterias. 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Uniwr.dty CaJl{onUa San Diqo Spine (/ Jolnr COndlrioNnr ~n (619) ~29·0084 \ Dr. Qaey RtrU, (1J4) 650-0136 Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot Saturday, March 4, 1995 81 . . PORTS '\ ' SPORTS EDITOR ROG~R CARLSON, 642-4330, ext. 223 • Sea . Kings· -~laim CIF championship! ST. BERNARD Coleman, who had a sea-The Sea Ki ngs, who begin the Southern Califor· • • •• • • ••••• ~ Coleman's two free throws with 35.8 left provide CdM the winning margin; · State run begins Tuesday. said CdM senior Brian Fraca- losy, who led the winners with 15 points. "When tfiey ~ook the lead there at-the . end, I was nervous. But l still just believed we were going lo get.it done.'' -.:OM J : ... : :... : ... : : • • • • son-low-tying two points nia Regional playoffs Tuesday at home against an heading into the-fina l • opponent to be-d~termined Sunday, indeed handled minute, proved exactly that, the Vikings signatu re full-court pressure most of t he when he was fouled trying a evening. .... 1234 • ----~-. ~-~:_ _._._._. _____ : . . ~ BY BAJlll :AtTL¥NllJl, Sro1.n Wura1. The thiFd-seeded Sea Kin~ "(18-11), who won IRVINE._ The name is Cole _ "Ice" Cole. their second Southern Section crown in three years Just as the feeling of confidence overtook Corona :-ironically by the identica~ sC<?re over St. ~ernard del Mar High junior Brian Coleman before he m 1992, appeared to be getting it done all night. drilled two free throw.s with 35.8 seconds left ro -St. Bernard (17-12) earned early leads of 5-4 and propel the Sea Kings to a 47-46 win over St. Ber-·1-6 barely two minutes into the game, and didn't nard in the CIF Southern Section Division IV-AA lead again until Michael Johnson hit a left -handed final Friday night at UCl's Bren Events Center, so layup with 57.2 seconds remaining to make it 46-45. too, did it pervade among Q.is teammates. · "I just believed we couldn't lose," said CdM se- "I just had this feeling we were going to win," nior Joel Owen. "It was like we were invincible." CdMis Orris ·10 coach South In All-Star Game . ~ Ninth-year CdM coach picked to guide the Rebels aga'inst the North, .under Gary McKnight. BY R.OOll». C.U.UoN, SX>llll Eonoa. COSTA MESA -Corona del Mar High's Paul Orris has been selected by the Costa Mesa Kiwanis Club to coach the South boys in the 30th Orange County AU-Star Basketball Game, to be held at Orange Coast College April 2~. . Orris, a ninth-year coach at Corona del Mar, has guided the Sea Kings to ·two Sea View League championships, two CIF crowns aq$1 three ClF finals appearances, including Friday's night's frantic 47-46 Division lV·AA Finals victory over St. Bernard at UC Irvine. On the r side of the Ooor for the Orris North will be Mater Dci High Coach Gary McKnight, whose Menarcbs have virtually obliterated the competition over the past 13 years. The Monarchs arc favored to make Nogalents 10th victim in 13 CIF championship finals in tonight's game at The Pond in Anaheim. The Monarchs. No. 1 in the state, arc eyeing their third slate crown under McKnight. · • McKnight is the first to coach the All-SMr Game for the second time, having ~uidcd the North in 1985 to a 98-96 victory. He said he's hopeful of obtaining the services of Steve Brooks of Los Alamitps u an assistant coach. McKnight's selection is also notable in that his UC Irvine-bound son, Oay, is a three-year starter for Mater Dci and an All-ClF Division l choice as a junior. For Orris, it is an honor considered by many as Jong overdue. Seven of bis nine teams have advanced to at least the ClF quarterfinals. His 148-108 re<:<>rd at Corona del Mar is considered very deceiving in light of the competition for a school of Division IV-AA status. PIByers. as well as coaches and players of the girls game, arc as yet to be announced. layin alter: fielding a sweet Fracalosy continued an 8-2 run to finish Clle first Owen pass. quarter by drilling... a 35-foo} buucr-beating three- "''Cole came up big," sai<1~CdM Coach Paul Orris, ·pointer for a 15-9 lead and senior Dominic DeGra· who provides the foundation for CdM's unyielding zier added a three ball to open the second to dou- belief in itself. ble the score on the unseeded guests. "I think the (CdM) tradition (now four CIF titles St. Bernard scored the next six poinlli, but CdM and _seven section final appearances), playing to-strung together a 10-3 surge 10 help create a :\0·20 halftime edge. gether, always having. to play up (against· schools St. Bernard whi11led the lead to 32-29 with 2:25 with larger enrollments) all contributes to our ubil-lef_t)n~ the third,' ·but two Frac:.ilosy assists helped ity to step up when we have to," Orris explained. -caM tally the final six points of the period for a. 38- "We have the feeling we can deal with anything 29 cushion. t 1 they throw at us." • See CDM/Page 12 KATSVYA RAINONl/fOa lllt DAIU PILOT Brian Coleman man or hour for champions ,.... Coleman refused to let himself be rattled in the crJ)cial final moments of victory . Bv RJ c11ARD D uNN, Sl'oRTs Wur1R IRVINE -It \\3l) the longest timeout of Drian Coleman':, life. "In the huddle, I didn't talk to an)bocly," Colt:man said. Corona del Mar I ligh needed one free throw to tie, another to go ahead Friday night in the ClF Southern Section Divbion IV-AA title game. The clock al UC Irvine':, Uren E\'ents Center read 0:35.8. St. l3e rnard, which called timeout, was leading, 46-45. Coleman, who had attempted no field goals or free throws in the second half, largely because of self-apprehension, sank 'the two biggest free throws of his career, giving CdM a 47-46 victory before a combined two-game crowd of 3,257. Oh, there was a bit of t rouble on •the way to the charity stripe, too. "One of their players, I don't know who, came up and grabbed me and started talking to me as I "as going to the line," Coleman said. "I shoved him away and told him to get away, then the referees told us to · 'One of their play- ers, I don't know who, .came up and grabbed me and started talking to me as I was going to the line. I shoved him away and told him to get ·away, then the ref- erees told us to keep our mouths shut. That's un- sportsmanlike, but I guess the result took care of itself.' -BRIAN COLUMN CdM junior keep our mouths ~hut. That':, unsportsmanlike, but I guess the result took care of itself." Swish. Coleman mac.k the fin,1. CdM's rau- cous crowd exploded. "That was definitely (a relief)," Coleman said. Corona del Mar's Joel Owen looks for help as Michael Johnson of St. Bernard (33) defends in title game. "I don't even think 1 attempt a shot in the sec· See COLIMAH/Pa1• a2 Three Mustangs, t three Eagles, and Whitacre chosen ~ Daily Pilot's All-PCL girls basketball selections realize a new balance for the circuit. BY BAJUlY PAVLKNEJl, Sroan Wan'll. ! T he rest of the Pacific Cotst Lcoguc finally caught up to the girls basketball teams at Costa Mesa High and Estancia this season, after the Mustangs and Eagles hod won the four previous championships, all with unbeaten league campaigns. The Mustanp, winners of 30 straight league games and three titles from 1992-94, actUed for second place t)ala ,ear, while Eatanaa, the 1991 leque Champ. was (orcc:d to seek an at-larp CP pllrO!f benh after k>Sins a third-place ........., with Laauna Hills. Still, Moaa placed three ~ oa die ............ ~- CdM 'Wills' itself a win- ~ Sea Kings push across 13 runs to bury visiting Estancia In Newport Elks baseball opener. BY RiCHA.llD DUNN, Sroan Wa.rra• ' CORONA DEL MAR -Junior right· hander Chris Willi made a pitch for the tartina rotation and junior ahager Kevin Stuart did hia best tape·meMUre thifta Friday, u COl'ona del Mar Hlah'• bulball ~ team defoalcld Eatanda; I~, ln tR open· lfta rilUDcl Of the Elb Touma· --·~-..... bolb ....... .-r••• ... .. .. • ( J{.\TSUYA Jl.AINONE/FOI. THI OAJLT PILOT Corona del Mar Coach Paul 0 rris looks on as Joel Owen (4) looks an opening as St. Bernar~'s Brandon Granl{ilte closes in Friday. COM tradi1ional three-point play by he lept and lofted the would-be Darren Harris trimmed the lead to game-winner toward the rim. CORONA DIL MAR 47 ST. BERNARD 46 Fr om Page 8 1 one with I :32 remaining. The ball richocheted off the CIF Division IV-AA boys finaJ They needed every point, and then some, against the Vikings, '"'ho got a huge three-pointer from freshman guard Orandon Granville lo cul ii to 40-38 with 5:21 left in the game. After a CdM timeout, the Sea front of the iron, however, and Kings made the last of their 19 bounded near midcourt, where turnovers eight seconds later, and DeGrazier controlled it before Johnson's layin made them pay. being fouled wit h three seconds left. St. krNtd C0<on& Ml Mar llrlkfleld H•rtls M. )ohnMlft ~:,f;j,. taftptep r1 11p11p 0 0 0 0 khllf 4 0 s • 414 9Corem.an 1 1 44 3 o 1 1 r rM:&lo1y 6 1 1 n llOIOtGruitrJOll s o 1 1l ICllnu 1 ·o o 2 After C~leman:s clutch foul "He was right next to. the bas- shots, following a t1111'eout to make ~ ket " DeGrazier said of 1he fateful him ponder the conseque.n~s, St. . mi~. "l think' we were a little Bern~rd worked the ball inside tp lucky on that one." C•lltgos Col~"" 0 . .l<>/llltOfl Touh 2 1 4S0wtn 200 4 1 0 0 2 M..cOo<Wd 2 2 0 It I 1 1 J Quinn 0 0 0 0 19 s 12 46 Touh 19 6 ll 47 Eric Schiff cashed in a feed from Owen for the Sea Kings first field gdal in nearly three minutes · 10 make it 44-40 with 2: 16 left. H.ams, who released a four-footer CdM simply heaved the ensuing with four seconds left. inbound pass toward their own ICOU H QUAHIU SL Btrn•rd 9 11 9 17 -46 COfonll del Mu lS U 8 9-47 A Fracalosy free lilrow, one of ju::.1 si.x made by the Sea Kings, made it 45-41 with 1 :45 left, but a "That one scared the heck out basket, and time ran out on the . of me," said Owen, who was Vikings for the second time in standing right next to Harris whe n three years. l·poinl go01ls: SL Bernud-Cr.-n.ille 2, M. Johnson 1; Coronll del M.ir-OeCr.uler 2, frllalosy 1. Tochniclll fouls: None. I Lurmann Kim Brown Waltz · Dominguez Richards ALL-PCL GIRLS BASKETBALL: DAILY PILOT SELECTIONS FOR 1995 From Page 81 Dally Pilot's All-Pacific Coast League first team, while Estancia had one first-teamer and a pair of second-team picks. In addition, first-year Mesa Coach Len Whitacre, who eased the Mustangs through a tough transition year after taking over hne in the fall, b the Coach of the Year. Estancia 's Jessica Waltz joined Mesa's Corri Lurmann as repeat frr~t-tc.im hon orees. while Mustangs Koo Kim and Erin Brown were .d::.o named to the first team. S<.:n1or::. Karla Dom inguez and Cyndi Richards represented fa1:rnc ia on the second team, giving the intra-city rivals si.x of the I 3 pla)Cr!I honored. Lurmann, a.6-foot Junior, averaged 13.8 points in her nine league game'>, bettered only by Player of the Year Deanna Mitcbclson of Ali'>O Niguel ( 18.2) LurmJnn. ~ho av<.:raged jui.t 5.5 points per outing as an emerging '>op homorc, wa'> th!! Mus1a'ngs most consblcnt performer, finishing the regular !><.:.1~on with an 11.6 per-game rebounding average, as well. Kun, a S-6 point guard, averaged 12.4 pointi. and four assists, while handling ~everal other intangibles for Whitacre's squad, which gave champion Un1.,ers11y it's only league defeat. J{jm was a second-team pick as a fresh man. Urown, a 5-8 gu:ml and the Jone seniQr on the first team, contributed I0.9 per game and was huge in crucial l[iumphs over Laguna,llills (17 of her thon-career-higb 19 points in the fourth quarter) and University (a subsequent career-high 23 points). Waltz, a 5-8 junipr point guard who averaged 8.9 points in league, finished with a 5.8 per-game-assist avera§.,e for the season, among the Orange County leaders. · · . . Dominguez, a 5-6 guard, averaged 9.2 points in 10 league contests, while Richards, a 5-10 forward, chipped 111 /.8 points and eight rebounds. Richards had one of her best games of the year in a secpnd-round home triumph over Costa Mesa, a game she was expected to miss with an ankle injury, helping Coach Russ Davis' Engles sweep the cross·town series and take the Lady Dell Trophy. Mitchelson, a 6-2 sophomoreun~er, was saddled·with lillle support from her fellow Wolverines, leading to the squad's fifth-place finish. However, she was easily the cir;cuit's most dominant player qnd will sureJy be among the R\OSt-he\ivily recru.ited players ever to play for a county school. The only PCL player to score in double figures every game, she averaged 20.1 points overall, and led tlfe county in rebounding ( 19.1 per game). - Laguna Hills' 6·51h sophomore center Tayyiba Hancef, who dominated both Hawk victories over Estancia, joins Mitchelson, Lurmann and University freshman first-teamer Monique Mathews as returning post standouts. Haneef, still refining her agility, averaged nearly 11 points against PCL foes and was a consistent rebounding and shot-blocking force. Mathews, a non-starter in the pre-league campaign, paced the balanced Trojan scoring attack with 8.9 points per contest, foll owed by junior guard Raschelle Lawrence (9.7), the oLher Uni first-team pick. Laguna Hills sophomore point guar<l Tamara Inoue rounds oul the young and talented first team, which figures to help the PCL give the reigning king -the Sunset League - a push for best league in the county in the years to come. Player of the Year Deanna Mitchelson; Aliso Niguel First T eam Tayyiba Haneef, Laguna Hills Corri Lurmann, Costa Mesa Koo Kim, Costa Mesa Erin Brown, Costa Mesa Raschelle Lawrence, University Monique Mathews. University Jessica Waltz, Estancia Tamara Inoue, Laguna Hills Second Team Karla Dominguez, Estancia Cyndi Richards, Estancia Taylor Stokes, University Pamela Loud, University · Coach of the Year Len Whitacre, Costa Mesa 6-2 So. 6-5 So. 6-0 Jr. 5-6 So. 5-7 Sr. 5-2 Jr. 5-11 Fr, 5-8 Jr. ·5.5 so. 5-6 Sr. 5-10 Sr. 5-6 So. 5-10 . Sr. 18.2 10.8 13.8 12.4 10.9 8.7 8.9 8.9 9.9 9.2 7.8 6.6 6.4 Oedlng chosen for U.S. t11m Speedway returns to fairgrounds tonight Corona del Mur 1 ligh product Chris Ocdina has t>ccn chosen to the 13·playcr United S1atc1 men's water ~lo roster for the 1995 Pan American Game.1 scheduled In Aracntina M1rdt l J-26. ThO waccr ~ c:anpeti· tion ii 1l1tcd tor M_. 18- 2' wlih the U.S. ~ hemJy fj~ lot ... ~ medlf. Oedifta, 23, attended caa.Bettc&;y. COSTA MESA -Speed way motorcycle r:icin& re· turns to the Orange County Fairgrounds "bullring" oval tonight with the Spring Cla sic. The world's top specdwa)' racers, led by current United State!I and former world champion Sarn Er• molcnko, are expected to be on hand. Ermolcnko will be muk1ng ~is £im U.S. appearance 5incc winning hie; second con ecutive national title. He will be joined by Bill llnmill, Oreg lfancock, Chri• M:inche ter and Charles Ermolcnko, who nrc back from Europe for one niaht to take on pll!lt U.S. natioo1t ch;1mp1ons Mike Faria, Bobby Schwartl und Brad OxJ~y. omun others. · Sam Ermolcnku won the world title held in Ocr· many in 1993. Ile qultkly backed that up wtth n vie- \. . l . . • 1ory at the 1993 U.S. National Champi6nship at the F:urgrounds. Dut a broken right teg suffered in o crn~h 3l his home truck in Wolverhampton, Englnnd slowed him down and helped make 1994 ti year lO roract for Er· molcnko. · The Sprina Cla$$ic's format feature rider~ compel· ing in eisht-mnn handicap event in which the top competitors ~tort from a far as 60 yards behind the ' lopes. 1 hc'le lli also scratch rncin& und a $pcciol onc- lap elimination Challenge Match Rocc Sct1e . The Sprina Clas~ic also feature the speedway two· man idccar teams from New Zealand, Au trulin, Czechoslova kia, Canad:.i, England end th\: U.S. A<.lm1 ~iun price arc SS for adult!I and SS <or jun· lors, with f rce parking ;ind proartims. ' Newport Beach/Coata M ... Dally Piiot 1RV1N1 -A _., ... l>eM a.wtor, die OP ...... Sec· aloD ColulWh••~ •• • O>lofta Ciel Mat HIP ~r room ...& llOIDCldl .,_. dllir 47-46 Divillon IV·M dl~ip win CMr S&. .....,. Frldlf afi1U to l901oaizo for cancellna the ,,...... ...,. ~- ,... ce~. whlcla ..U, ta.lea pJaCc al midcoUn following • di ....... ,.~ ----off When I celebtltion invt?IV- in, Sea Jana pJaYln Ud ful ~ the prcu row seauna area JICN ~ Wtfl lidclM ll 8"• SW.ts Center. "As snldeotl ,....... ...,. ~ ud pla,en Nlhod toward jubilant students, OM • Mo Maled roporten became ttappcd under the melM, .bet• order wu reatorcd. No oac wu hull aad Crowley oft'erod hearty congratulations to the winnen behind the ~ncs. "To your families, 10 your school a~ to yow community, I'm very aorry ~u weren't able lO experience the awards ceremony on the court,' Crowley said. "You pla~d a heck of a game and you're deserving champions." -By Barry Fap.IJcn~r COLEMAN was fouled by St. Bernard's Darren Harris. ,. fr•• P•1• 81 From wherever the inspiration ond half, so I didn't feel 41 came, Coleman, a 6-foot-3 junior rhythm. Our crowd was going forward, was able to knock down crazy. At least we had tied them, both free throws. so it made the second one easier." -Maybe it came from his Splash. Coleman sank the teammate, senior Brian Frucalosy. second and the score never "Frac and I thrive on each other," changed. For Coleman, l\e was O Coleman said. "We get each other of 4 from the field in the first excited. It just takes a key play quarter, including th ree missed and we're really intense." layups. He made one ------.. Fracalosy offered basket the entire game, plenty of moments for in the second quarter, intensity, sci>ring 15 and had missed two free points, including a throws earlier. buzzer-beating He instead three-pointer from contributed with 35-feet away to end the rebounding (game-high first quarter. "What 10 boards), along with about that dishing off fou r assists. three-pointer?" . "Offensively, I wasn 't Fracalosy said afterward. in the game, so I figured Coleman "Nobody's asked me if I picked it up about that. defensively and got some "I had seven points boards, it would pick up my after the first quarter, and I game," he said. "(Assistant) coach thought I was going to have about (Greg Marshall) talked to us a1 30 (in the gamo) after that." halftime, and said that's what we "(Coleman) does the dirty work. dream of, being at the line with He's a player who has played with the game on the line, and having it a lot of senior strength," said CdM go down to a one-and-one Coach Paul Orris. "He has situation. 1 was extremely stepped up as a leader. When nervous." we've needed somebody to say something, he's the one yelling Following u beautiful pass inside encouragement in practice. We from guard Joel Owen, Coleman need guys like that." BRIEFLY Mustangs explode for · 14~5 triumph .--.... ...,. Mesa humbles Los Ami gos-with eight-run first inning in first ro und of Daily PiloVCosta Mesa Softball Tourney . COST A MESA -Host Costa Mesa High opened its season with a bang Friday, scoring eight times in the bottom of the first inning en route to a 14-5 victory over Los Amigos in the firs t round of the Daily Pilot/Costa Mesa Invita- tional. Julie Collett singled in the first two runs to touch off the uprising, Jennifer Long followed with a run- scoring triple and Melissa Mc- Daniel knocked in the last two runs of the inning with a base hil. Collett was 2 for 4 with four RBI, whUe McDaniel drove in three runs overall. The Mustangs ran wild on the basepaths, stealing 12 bases. lh other tournament action: • Calvnry Chnpel 14, Newport Harbor 2: Things started ou t well for Newport, which scored twice in the home half of the first inning for a quick 2-0 lead. Lauren Jollieffc' reached on an error, took third on Lori Metcalrs single and scored the first run on a base hit by Meghan Haller. An error and infield hit by Becky Bums brought in the second run for Newport. • Estancia 14, Liberty Christian 13: Freshman Stephanie Serr hit a three-run homer in the top of the seventh, and the Eagles held on ... for the win, despite a three-run seventh for Liberty. Jennifer Honeycutt was 2 for 3 with a single and double, driving in two runs for Esiancia. • tn a game that was called at the end of one inning because of rain, Corona dcl Mor had built an 8-0 lead over Laguna Beach al TeWinkle Park. Tournament of- ficials will meet today lo decide when the game will be rel.urned. COSTA MISA 14 I.OS AMIGOS 5 Los Amigos 020 OJ -S 6 1 Cost. Mesa 803 Jx-14 8 2 Kuus, Wilby (2) llnd Reyes; Montgomery ind Snyder. W-Monlgomcry, 1·0. l~ICuus, 0·1. 28-Kut.u (lA). 38-long (CM). HR-Reyes (lA). CALVARY CHAPIL 14 NEWPORT HARBOR 2 Calvuy Chapel 024 SOJ-14 7 o Newport Harbor 200 000-2 2 G Pryzgocki 11nd Winltr; Gosselin 11nd Pul.ukf. W-Pryzgoc.kl, 1.0. l -Gosselln, 0.1. 28-Malone (CC). 38-Matlhcws (CC). T•tl•y'a achetlule At TeWlnklc Park, field 2 -EdlfOn vs. Esunda, 4 p.m.; u lvvy Chapel vs. b t;ancla, $:45 p.m. Al TeWinkle h tk. Ocld 1 -lagunll BeilCh vs. Newport Hubor, noon; Newport tlarbor vs. lo• Amlgos,•2 p.m.; Costa Mesa vt. Coronll del M11r, 4 p.m.; Corona del Mar vs. Century, 5:45 p.m.; Cost.I Mesa vs. Edison, 7:15. Bennett sparkles r~r Estancia COSTA MESA -AUccn Bennett won n pair of events and was part or a winning relay team os the Estancia High girls swimming team fell to visiting Tustin in a non league season opener, 100-53. Bennett took the 200 freestyle in 2: 19.05, more than 14 seconds ahead of her nearest competitor, then won the 100 free in J :03.6. She :ilso swn m the opening leg of the Engles' winning 4x50 free relay. HIOH ICMOOL OIRU TUSTIN I 00, IJTANCIA IJ 200 medley relay-1. Tualln, 2:14,ll; lOO frct-1. Bennett((), 2:19.0.5; 2. Wllll.arn• ff), 2:33.4; 3. S..lsou (T), 2135.91) 200 IM-1. Nguyen (T), 2:13.9; 2. Uctda ((), 2:40.4; 3. Ho. fUfn.atht (f), 2:57.8; SO lfft-1. Welklnson Cf) 30.11 l. M.\h.\n (f), 31.0; 3. ltfllos (T), 31.S; 100 Oy-1. Uceda IC), 1:0lf.&; l . Ho. Fusnacht (£), 1121.8; 3. tl•p CT>, 1:26.4; 100 frtt-1. knnctt (l), 1 :Ol.6; l . WellilnJOO m, 1 ;OS.I ; 3. Stal•on (T), 1 :Ol.6; 100 frff-1. Curley (T), 6131.2; 2. H.11p (T), 7:34.7; 3. 51\.\rp (f), 8:06.2; 100 free rtf.y-1. h l;and.t (Bennett, Willltm1, Mah.an, Uccd.t), 11$9.4; 100 !Nck -1. Nguyen (T), 11031 2. Willl.11m1 (El(. t:16.7; 3. lou Cf), 1121.7; 100 bft ut-1. Cur~ <E>, 1:2'.1: l . Rlmmtt (T), 1rlS~5;3. Kea~ (T), t:l1.S; 400 frff rtl.ly-t. T111tln, 111. •RIDAY91 ..... COUNT• • ....,,, I.Miier -2 l»oitt. U •flllm· 4 Wt.lie INNat, r ._.,!but, so calko li9i. 7 t.ttp, 23 ~' ~'blade~. Ne~ 1.9"tll•I -I boac. 1:1111p,n l~y ~ ttlp) 360 rod aid, 10 = c:icl, 1 lina cocl. • \ Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot ... : , I Saturday, March 4, 1995 83 , WILLS: NewPort's openiilg loss hardly the best of signs ~WC ~WTIN/DAllY PILOT Corona del Mar's Royal McMackin gets back to first safely under tag of Estancia'~ Stephen Baker. Mesa's Broesamle sparkles ...,. But ·as fate would have it, he doesn't collect the victory', despite five innings of superlative pitching. Bv D ENNIS BitoSTEJUious SrokTS WIUTEk COSTA MESA - The "new-l ook " Costa Mesa High baseball team, made its debut Friday in the first round of the Mustangs' own tournament. While the fina l result, a 2-1 loss to visiting Santa Ana, wasn't what head coach Doug Deats had in mind, there were a number of pos· itive factors that could be 'taken from the game. Fi rst, starting pitcher Matt Droesamle was nearly untouchable for his five innings of work, allow· ing just one hit and one walk, while fanning three. The junior right-hander departed with a 1·0 lead and seemed des tined to get the victory until the Saints pushed ove r a pair of ru ns witJlout the benefit of a hit in the final inning. "Matt had one of the best- pitched games I 'vc seen in a long LOCAL SCHEDULE SATURDAY ......... Community colll!gl! -Or.inge Co.isl .it R.incho S.lnli.lgo, noon; Wi!Slmont vs. Southern C.iliforni.1 Colle&'· doubll!·Mlldtr, noon. Volloylt•ll High JChool boys -Coron.i del Mllr lit Redondo Tourn.iment, llll d1y. Tracie anll flolll Colltge men ind women -Southern C.ililornl.i Colltge At Clll Poly Pomona lnvit.itional, 11 a.m. Tonn ls College men llnd women -Poi nt Loma Collegt at Southern Calilornl.i Collegt (men at 10 A.m., women .it 2 p.m.) loffltall Colle'• -P1clrtc ChrlstUin lit Southern CAiifornia College, noon. High school -O.aily PiloVCotll Mtsa tnvitalionlll: Al TeWinkk PArk, rteld 2 - Edison vs. htAndA, 4 p.m.; CAiv.try Cha~I vs. fslllndA, S:4S p.m.; At TeWinUe '"'k. field 1 -Laguna leach vs. Newpott H.vbot, noon; N~pott Hubot vs. Lot Amip, 2 p.m.: Costa Mes.-w. Coron• del M.v, 4 p.m.1 Corona clef Mllr vs. Ctnlury, S:4S p.m.; Costa MeN w.. Edison, 7:1S. .......... . Hip school -Newpof't Hlltbot It Garden Cto~ Toum.-m«nl, aff d.ty. .......... Comm11n1Cy college women -Slate fin.tis at OrAnp co..st Colie.t: All·Slar Came, S p.m.; SUle Ch.implonihip: 7 p.m. time," said Deats after- ward. "It was a tough game t o take, but I have to say t he ki ds pl ayed ha rd. We SANTAANA COSTA MESA had our chances, and I made some mistakes myself." In the second inning, Mesa filled the bases with one out, but a botched squeeze allempt on a 3-2 pitch led to a double play wit h no runs scoring. ln the third, the Mustangs, who were sporting their new uniforms, pushed across a run as leadoff hit· ter Jeremy 'Starns walked, stoic second, took third on Charles Chatman's bunt single and scored on a base hit up lhc middle by Mike Adelmund. Cleanup batter John Schroeder then walked to fill the bases wi th none out, but the rally fizzled . The Mustangs had back-to·b.ack runners thrown out at second try· ing to steal in the sixth fo llowed by a double to left by Josh Cant. In the seventh, Mesa stranded runners at second and third. RUNS HITS ERRORS UDO DUD Afle r a 15-m in u le rain delay halted mat- ters in the sixth, the Saints put together at hit batsman, a fielder's choice and three walks for the tying and winning runs. Santa An::i emerged victorious despite manag· ing just one hit in the game. "We'll bounce back from this," said Deats trying to shake off the effects of a pair of questionable calls on the basepaths in the sey-· enth inning, both of which went. again!.! the Mustangs. "I know the umps didn°t cost us the game, we had other chu nces, but they sure didn't help us, either." SANT.A .ANA 2 COST.A MIS.A 1 Santa An.i 000 000 2-2 1 2 Costa Mesa 00 T 000 0-1 fl 2 Broeumle, Starns (6), Adelmund (7) and Schroeder; Ramirez, Ton es (6) a~ Taylor. W-Torres, 1·0. L-St.uns, 0·1. 28 -L. Carcia (SA), Chatman (CM), Vasquez <CM), Cant (CM). Other scores · Orange (utheran 3, lagun~ Beach 2 (4) Century·Dolsa Crande, o:o in 4 (to be · replayed Monday) IRVlltE SOCCER CLUB · · strikers · . ·-. . . . ClOB ~RY-OQTs GIRLS UlO thru U14 SUNDAY MARCH 12 & 26 BOYS U10 thru U14 SUNDAY MARCH 1.9 & APR ~ PLAN ON ATTENDING BOTH DATES LISTED FOR YOUR AGE GROUP U15-U19 TRYOUTS WILL BE CONDUCTED IN MAY. PLfASE CALL FOR DAY AND TIME. . . 9:00AM 10:30AM 12:00 PM 1:30 PM 3:00 PM TIMES: 10:30AM 12:00 PM 1:30 PM 3:00 PM 4:30 PM UlO U11 U12 U13 U14 1HEODORE ROBINS 2060 ttarl.; IOulaanl of CGn in Costa Mela (7141642-001.0 Senfllg n.e .._.MIO Sia rnr THE STORE CdM ~ns, 13-4 ,, ..... , .. , Estancia, which came back from a 7-1 deficit, putting •the tying run at the plate in the third inn,ing. com- mitted five errors, two of which were dropped ny balls in the out· field. The game was called after five innings because of unsafe condi- tions, a combination of mist and darkness. The ve rdict sends Corona del Mar into Tuesday afternoon's championship second round against the winner of· today"s Mater Dci at Orange makeup; Es· tancia falls into the consolation bracket against today's loser of that g::ime. Wills, who earned the victory with three scoreless innings, re· lievcd CdM starter Mall Friend with nobody out and the bases loadcu in the third. Wills, who balked home Scott Baker from third, struck out the side to end the Eagles' threat. Wills gave up -only one hit and struck out five. "He's been a big- surprise for us," CdM Coach Joe Koh said. "He has come td us and said, 'l want to be the guy.' So this is his opportunity to make a con· tribution, because we have seve ral pitchers who will be comp eting for spot~. Every time out, our pitchers will h::ive ' something to prove. We're also proud of Friend. We told him to go as ha rd and as long as he could." The Sea Kings scored five runs in the first inning against Estancia starter and lo~er Jose (Chi Chi) Cubrcra. Cd M cleanup hitter Chad John~un doubled home Myles Da\.is, v.ho opened the game with a \\JI!.., then Stuart clouted a thrcc·run home run over the right· center field wall. CdM scored aguin in the inning when Bryan Dear singled and scored on Chris Ca~ey"s single. "(Cabrera) was fall ing behind early and having to groove his pitches," Estancia Coach Paul Troxel said. "That's not like Chi Chi, ;,ind (CdM) has some pretty good bats." Stuart also walked, was hi t by a pitch aml drove in CdM's final run in the fifth ~ilh a scoring fly ball to right. Bear was 2 for 4, in· eluding a two·run double. Abel Flores and Steve Baker were 2 for 3 for fatancia, while Galvin Yanagisawa h::id a two-run single in the second. CORONA DIL MAR 13 ESTANCIA 4 Corona del Mar 520 S 1 -13 8 2 f,st.incia 12t 00-4 7 S friend,· Wills (3) and Knecht. C.ibrera, Ve,g~ (4) .lnd Herm.:in. W-WiOs, 1.0. l -Cilbrcra, 0· 1. 28-Flores (E), Usher (E), John~on (CdM), Beu CCdMl, Stellar CCdM). HR-Stuart CCdM). -. ...., .. ,,, .•• •·. ff.'-·~,j,.·, ...,. Calvary Chapel hands Sailors f 6th straight loss (over course of two years.) CALVARY a a a , NEWPORT u D D l BY BAIU\.Y FAULKNE». Sroan Wa.ma. NEW P 0 R.T BEACH -This 16t h was fa r from sweet for the New- port Harbor High ~~!Ecm baseball team, which picked up the 1995 cam- .paign where it left off in '94, ex· te.nding its losing streak· to 16 in .the, procyss. · Visiting Calvary Chapel pro- longed the misery for the Sailors, rapping out 13 hits in an 8-3 tri· umph Friday in the opening round of the Costa_ Mesa Tourn::iment at Newport Harbor. A new logo, new uniforms, both p::illerned after the New York Yankees, a collection of new as-· sistant coaches and a newly- improved di::imond were among the fact<;>rs fueling optimism for th e new se::ison for the hosts, whose last victory came more than 11 months ago (March 26 over Or· ange Lutheran). But n pair of botched cutoff re- lays in the opening t\\O inn111gs, four eventual errors, fou r un- earned Calvary runs and only fou r Newport hits; combined to fo~tcr ·ALL n£ 18815 MODELS ·~TER~ • MAHIJFACT\JRER OOlPl.AY BOOTHS • HOTI'EST IEW RIDING GE.AA • ICTlQN CLOntNG FASHION SH<1tVS • ~ & TE04 SSUNAAS ·MEET THE SPORTS su>ERSTARS • Pt\IC CESIGH & PAINT COtiffTTTlON ·mcHCONT!ST some fami liar futility in the first- base dugout. Two unearned Calvary runs doubled the lead at 4-0, b'efore Nc,vport responded on sophomore Joe Urban's RI31 single. Ne'-"port's other two runs were produced by bases-loadeC! walks to Mike Freeman and Danny Pulido in the six th. ~ Urban, "ho threw a complete· game to win last year's opener in his var!>ily debut, fanned ~e\'en through five innings, before giving way to sophomore Pulido. Newport seni or catcher Zach Diehl sparkled with the bat, roping a pair of line drive singles while yielding his only out on a screamer directly al Eagles third baseman Joe Jones. Calvary's Josh Stewart, abo a sophomore,. got the Yictory and went 3 for 3 with three RBI. C.ALYUY CHAPIL I NIWPOllT H.AlllOR 3 Calvary Chapel 112 021 1 -II 1 J O N-port Harbor 001 020 0 -J 4 4 Stew~rt. Tucker (S) and. Cerhudt; Urban, Pulido (6) a_nd Biehl. W -StewMt, 1-0. l -Urban, 0·1. 28-Frttman (NH) Lentini (CC), Blood CCQ. J B-Okland ' ICC), Stewart (CO. in2 FRE.E Pro AM Spots - (Tournament, Monday, March 13) vr the Senior PGA Golf Tournament at Mesa. Verde Country Club Puttin& Contest ($1 .00 entry fee) to qualify for: .. ,,. . • 1.00 Single Day Passes (25 passes given away per day) • 2 Monday, March 13, Pro AM Spots (drawing held Wed. March 8th) (Must have an established handicap of 21 or better) · • An opportunity to win: • Tuylor Made Dnvers • Putters • Golf Bags • $25 Gift Certificates to Cal's Cad4J'shack Plus Much Morel The Contest will be held dai(y for -4Dqys - Wednesdqy, Thursdqy, Frldqy & Saturdqy March 8, 9, 1 o & 11 • 5:00-B:OOp. m. at '/Hangle $quare 'S 10wn Square HURRY AND DON'T MISS OUT! If you have any questions, please call 722-600 .. .. I • All prrxtids ivt11 be donated t~ chari{Y ... .. 114 Saturday, March 4, 1895 COLLIGI UORTI COllMUtlln COLUU Miii H••••• 1n, occ n• Rare Im tor DCC swimmers COSTA MESA .. -The Orange Const College men'• '1Wimmi.ng team bad • its winning 5trcak in dual meets hailed at "' 53 on Friday, dropping a 122-110 decision lo visiting Grossmont. It was the first time that any • CCC team, men or women, had lost an Orange Empire Confer- ence meet since · the Pirates joinccj the conference in 1986. "We may have lost, but it sure didn't feel like a Joss," said CCC head conch Don Watson, who praised the way his team per· f ormcd. The Pirates were first in eight of the 11 events. ~·w.s-1 .......... C()((),2JO.JJ 2. ec.&oy, (C), 124.U) l. fl&qtf..W CC), f44,10) 400 llM'Cliey R'Lty-1. ~ 4:12.»11,000 f1tt-t. ~M-r CC), 10!1Mt; 2. '""'°"' ICl, 10:35.261 3. Stutdlvu& (()((), 10;4'.3•1 200 ''"-t. ~" COCC'), 1 :4'.14: 2. )uhMy (C), 1:47,CM; 3, Vudf CC), 1:47.'3; ICI frH-1. loblln tOCCI, 22.13; l. Wkt.et (OCO, 2l.JS1 3. Olby (OCQ, ll,191 200 IM -1. llnclll@lm (OCC), 2:00.3S; 1. IC.oN~r CC), l :06.0S1 3, fllttOfl CC), 2:09.'4; 1...,.eiitr dMft1-t. ic.uy CC), 22.S.•9: l. Hogl..nd (OCX), ftltll 3. Uohll (C), ftm; 100 11y.:1. Undholm (OCC), 2:05.541 2. V,udt (C), 2:07.61; J. Ac11na (OCC), 2:24.271 100 rree-1. lob1len (OCC), 41.70; 2. Wldt'r (OCC), 49,17;.J. fohnny (C>.'49.:ZS; 200 bidl-1. ICohlbecker CC), l:Sl.74; 1. Undllolm IOCO. 2:00.l4; 3. J.tn!tt IC), 2: 16. 751 SOO frq-1. l(t:rr (OCC), 4:S0.4S; l . Johnny (C), 4153.30; 3. •ullon (C), 5:02.61; 100 bfeast-1. Cooley (C), nti 2. Jam« (C), nt: 3. Street (CJ, 11t; 400 free r~y-1. Or..ncc Cout IWldtt, Kerr, Crllly, Sturdivant), 3:26.90. The Pirates' squa~, which fea- tures just eight swimmers, went 1- 2-3 in the 50 freestyle and 1-2-4 in the 100 free. Michael Kerr won both the 200 and 500 frees, and posted the second-fastest split in the 4xJOO free relay. e The CCC women kept their streak intact wilh a 178.5-113.5 victory over the Griffins. Chantal Dreis won both indi- vidual medleys and the 200 free, while Erin Snow not only led off the winning medley relay team, '.but won the 50 backstroke and -~as runner-up in an off-eve nt for her, the 50 bullerny. COMMUlflTY COLLIOI WOMIN . OCC 171.5, OROIS~ONT 11 ~.5 1•metAet clivln1-1. £dw.ard1 (OCQ; 2. CAllJOft COC(); J. Cou (CJ; 200 medlty reby-1. Orange Cout (Snow, "mlw· Wrlchl, rertlr.,, 1158.51; 200 L~-1. Ott>li !OCO, 2:21.06; 2. Jenson (OCC), 2:26.77; 3. McDMlel IC), 2:21.()6; SO fttt-1. (tie) Pereir.a (OCC), 5.mOO...al CC), 26.11; 3. Mrrrin (CJ, nt; 100 ti.dl-1. Snow IOCO, 1:02.61; 2. Wrlcht IOCO, 1:05.15; 3. Smith CC), 1:06.a1 I 100 btun-1. rietzl;o IOCO, 1:13.Jl; 2. Di1bb.ghl.u1 CCJ,1:13.57; 200 frff-1. Dt"-(0CC), 2:0!.ISJ 2. Perclra COCO, 2:02.16; 3. ~ntoro CC), 2:02.90; SO Oy-1. Oa.bbachlan !Cl, Jo.69; 2. Snow COCO, 30.jlO; 3. bmus (Cl, 30.a7; l·mrtrr divlng-1. Carlson COCO; 2. Edw.ardJ COCO; 3. Cou (Cl; 100 frtt-1. Prrlu.a (OCC), S6.19; 2. ~ntoro CC), S6.41; J. Wright (OCC), SB.JI; 100 Oy-1. Pletzl.o (0CC), 1 :07.11; 2. Ramus (C), 1 :07.67; SO blld<-1. Snow COCO, 29. 92; 2. Con Int COCO, 31.02; 3. Smith (C), 33.0S; 100 IM.!.1. Oreli (0CC), 1:06.46; 2. McOanlel CC), "1109.S9; 3. Atl.u (Cl, 1:17.831 500 free-1. Wright (OCC), 5:41.76; 2. Kt'ry.an (Cl, 6:31.67; 3. llilllkenburs CCI, 6:37.03; SO brnst-1. Piclzko !OCO, 33.93; 2. Oabbaghl.an CC), 34.61; ]. Jenson (OCC), nt; 200 frtt rtlay-1. Croumonl, 1 :50.09. Robledo in All-Star · Game COST A MESA -Am erica Robledo of Orange Coast College will be competing in the annual women's community college Nonh·South AH-Star Game tonight as part of the State Tourna- ment competition at CCC. The All-S tar Game is at 5 p.m .• preceding the California Community College Women's champion~hip contest, set for 7 p.m. · Robledo, a two-time All-Orange Empire Conference se lection and Coast's second· leading all·time scorer, was the only Orange County playe r selected for the game. She'll play for a South squad that will be di- rected by former Fullerton College coach Col- leen Riley, who has more coaching victories than any other coach in women's community Robledo college basketball. Riley, who retired as an ac- tive coach following the 1993-94 season, com- piled a 559-147 lifetime record in 25 seasons at Fullerton. Twenty players, 10 from each half of the state, have been se- lected to play in the game. More players will be added to both squads from teams that arc eliminated in the Thursday and Friday tournament action. Pirates tall, 5-0 ~ COSTA MESA -Limited to ·~st two singles, the Orange Coast J_.:ollcge softball team came out on the short end of a 5-0 Orange Em· pirc Conference decbion again~t vi!>iling Fullerton Friday. The Hornet~ (9-2 overall, 2·0' in the OEC) piled up five runs in the fir~l three innings and coa~tcd home. Krbtin Varagne an d Sammy White had the two hits for OCC (3-5, 1·1). FULLERTON 5, OCC 0 fullerton 023 000 0-S B O Orange C~t 000 000 0 -0 2 S Otto, S. Mendou <Sl .iind Janos; V.iir.iigne .iind Jeffers. W-0110, S·l . l -V.11r.1gne, l ·S. 2B-S. Mendou IF), Janos (F). Vanguards' Prettyman ·· to CS Dominguez' Hills CARSON - Ron Prettyman, who has served as the athletic di· rector at Southern California Col· lege since 1983, has been hired to th e AD position· at Cal State Dominguez Hills. Prettyman re· places Kay Don, who retired as the school's AD in August, 1994. Pre ttym an also serves as the co- head conch of the sec men's ten- nis team and has been on assistant professor al the school the pust 12 years. Prior to becoming the ath- letic director at SCC, Prellyman served as the assistant AD und head men's basketball coach al Redwood Christian High in San Leandro. Orange Coast falls in three at Grossmont EL <:A-JON -Orange Coast College's men's volleyball team dropped to 2-2 m Orange Empire Conference play Friday night as host Gross- mont College recorded a 15·8, 15· 7, 15-10 victory. ' • ie HI• ICllOOL ...... I~ PlllVllWI NewPOPt Harli•'• tannt tries to PllPmlP ' ~ Loss of Mr. Automatic fore es Sailors to rethink, and refocus the program. BY R.tOH.AJlD DVNN, Sl'OllTS WJUrtll NEWPORT BEACH -Three virtually automatic • victories ench match in singles are no more for New· port Harbor High's boys tennis team. Junior Geoff Abrams, two-time Sea View League singles champion and a member of the U.S. national team, is in Florida at the Palmer Tennis Academy for the spring ~- mester. • "He jun felt like he needed to pick up his game and move it to a new level." said Snilor Co:ich Charlie Bleiker. Bleikcr has a history of prbduc. ing league champions with Abrams, Brett Hnhsen (1988 and '89) nnd Chris Rabbitt (1987). "(Abrams) really didn't huve any more worlds to conquer here." Jeff Thomsen, now playing at Ooldcn West College. is also gone, after reaching the league finals last year, when he lost to team- mate Abrams. Chris-Ketcham and Peter Koss also graduated, while two other players, seniors Drew White and Jeff Bauer, dech.lcd to play golf this ~eiir and' hang up their rackets. 0 We•re down this year.'' Bleiker said. "Losing White and Bauer isn't that big of a deal, because they're better golfers than tennis players. Both are really good golfers. We weren't going to win the league (in tennis) and we're in a youth move· ment, anyway." Junior Yusuke Kojima, a solid tournament player, is expected 10 lead the way fot the Sailors this spring at No. 1 singles, replacing Abrams. while freshman John Rlnek and rophomore Scott Sims, who . played mostJy doubles last spring, will play Nos. 2 and 3 sin· gles, respccuvely. Seniors Mark Utman and Scott Meserve, the latter mnk.ing a re- markable. comeback from a muscle disease that cost him ·his sopho- more year. wilJ be' Newport Har- bor's top doubles team. - Seniors Scott Summers and Sture Davidsson are expected lo play No. 2 doubles. . 'Fherc are many possible combi- nations for the No. 3 doubles team, where seniors Dave Walkins and Jerome Bouchat (an exchange student from Belgium}, junior Graham Evarts and sophomore Tennyson Oyler are vying for play. ing time. Bouchat could winq up playing singles. Plenty of question marks I.or Eagles tennis Bv RICHA!U> DONN, Sroan Wann COST A MESA -lf -members of the Estancia High boys tennis team served and volleyed with the same proficiency as they write es· says and take science exams, the Eagles might contend for the Pa· cific Coast League title. But as Estancia Coach Chris Hastings enters his fifth season, there are more question marks than right answers. · Sophomore Mike Leonard, a tournament player, is Estancia's No. 1 singles player and :,hould be among the best in lhe PCL, after po~ting a 27·3 record last year. But the heavy- weights stop there. Rob Horansky, who won 80% of his matches w l BASKITIALL Griulics 6 2 Newport leach WMD s 3 Rhoids 4 .3 MONDAY LEAGUES Squirrels 4 3 w l Full Throllle 2 6 Below The Rim s 1 Islanders 2 6 Third String 4 2 kMPG Pe.iii Marwick 4 3 w L Tsmnian War Ovls 6 2 Plnnhuds 3 4 Pride s 3 TWO II 0 6 Hancock's Hackers. 4 4 w l S.Y.C.&R. 4 4 Bay Bruisers 6 2 Thoerner& Toma 4 4 Magic Mondilys 6 2 ~&B Roids 1 7 Power Chiropractic s 2 THURSDAY LEAGUES Just Pl.iiy s 3 Old But Slo s 3 w l House Of Pain 3 The Place 1 2 4 'Kings .. , s 4 NC\\.CO 4 4 20/20 Rcqders 2 6 Moss Adams 4 s Fine Tune 1 1 The Team 2 7 Hurrianes 1 7 w l Pedestrians 7 2 w l Shamrocks 2 Penal Code 8 0 7 The ijerd 6 3 l.1th.11m& W.iitl.ins 1 1 • T ouche Ross GibM>n,On,Crtchr s 3 s 4 R.iiders Airb1lls 4 4 4 s Dunk On You Thunder River 4 s 4 4 Sandmen 2 1 Tom ligaments J s Pacific.ii re 1 B Mo Fo . 1 ' · • clinched title. Rutan& Tucker 0 8 TUESDAY lEAGUES1 w l Costa Mosa The Pl.-ce 6 1 ~CN'S D Beer Guts B t w l Run 'N Gun 7 2 Sneaker Squeakers 6 0 Mumor Kings s 4 Hilltoppers 4 2 lefty Pops 4 s Lasers 3 3 Juicers 4 s Shooters J 3 R·Selves 4 Carniv. Apes s s The Johnsons 3 6 Rhymes Wilh Duck s D• Bulls• 2 . J MEN'S·C·l Hair Baked Chickens 0 9 w l w l Old Knights 4 1 "Squar&Clarke 7 2 Tiki Bar 4 1 PSS s 4 Rim Rocliiers 3 2 Clippen 4 4 J.iick's Surfboards 2 3 S.P.P. 4 4 S.T.I. 2 3 llc~cd 4 s Henry & H.iirry's 0 s The Bookies 2 7 MEN'S C·2 WEDNESDAY UAGUES \V l w l B.uter s 1 Sh.iirks B 2 Terminators s 1 The fools 6 s OB 3 3 Yng Bys Cnt Chg 6 s Old Boys 3 3 Mod Squad 4 1 No Hops-No Hndls 1 s Br.iive Bunny 3 B Price·W.iilerhouse 1 s for Estancia the past two years, graduated get-go, with Radisay still playing basketball. early with a 4.5 grade-point average and will be Bryan Lin and Brian Rudolph should provide sorely missed on the court. depth in doubles. Junior Patrick Wydra, who plays No. 2 sin· Estancia also lost Ed Wang, who was ex· gles for Estancia, will graduate this year. pected to be another top-notch player, because "We've got a lot of smart kids on the team," his fam ily moved to Cypress. Hastings said. "They're all smart. They're all "So we're going. to have to start alJ over," on the honor roll and have 4.0 GPA's." Hastings said. "In doubles, we're going to have • to test things out." Junior Jeremy Kearn, who helped Estancia Test? Somebody say test? Hey. that's exactly upset Trabuco Hills last year, will put bis ten· what these Eagles crave. nis portfolio on the line at No. 3 singles this "Laguna Hills might win lhe league, or Urii- spring. versity, and the new school (Aliso Niguel} is · In doubles. expect seniors Tom McDuff and preuy good," said Hastings, assessing the PCL. Kevi n Radisay to play No. l , with probably se· "On ou r team, we have a lot of new kid!i who nior Dave Wagner and junior Chuck Durden are gett ing out of P.E: to join tennis.'; playing No. 2 doubles, although that could Sophomore Evan OeBonois--among the top change. Estancia will be shorthanded from the newcomer~ for the Eagles. RECREATION ST~NDINGS MEN'S B CRC Towing I 3 0 CYA's, fai"'iew II, M;irk's w l Do-N·Boot 1 3 0 Costa Mesa Sharks, Villa Martinique, 2. X·Zibit.z s 0 Down & Dirty 1 3 0 MODIFIED COED C COEDC Coathill Guulen s t Firlit Timer$ 3 2 W LT 1. Bilbo's Bushwacl.:ers, 6 1. Non-Dairy Cream'ers, Centerfield 2 4 Juper's 4 0 0 golnts; 2. (lie) ulifornla 4 points; 2. (tic) Me·N·Ed's E Street Band 1 ii fox & Firkin 2 1 0 reamin, Go.ii llill O.D. Beachcombers, 3; 4. The No·Namcs 1 s Psychic Nulumbas 2 1 0 Couples, 4; 4. 1 leritagc Storm, 2; S. (lie) Sons Of Beaches• 2 1 0 Paper, 2; 5. Turs, o. Hamburger Hamlet, S;ife Misfits MODIFIED COCO 0·2 So(lball, 0. sonBALL 1 2 0 No BS 1 2 0 1. Pierce St. Predators, 6 COED 0·2 Newport leach Menaluna 1 3 0 ~oinls; 2. ZilWiy, Ziftr.'• 1. (lie) Fish Heads, MONDAY LEAGUES Hack & Slash 0 3 0 i~y, 4; 3. lie) Ba stars, NMCC, 4 points; 3. W l T W LT Ba waders, J.C. Carter, Rugbums, 3; 4. ~arkey's Machine 3 0 0 Sooners 4 0 0 Side St. Brawlers, Z. Muckrakers, 1; 5. (lie) Id Slow Dogs 2 0 0 far Side 3 1 0 COED D·1 ComfortablO Numb, Filenet Those Guys . 1 1 0 Income Ntwrk Co . ./ 2 2 0 I. Boatrockers, 4 points; Brewdogs, • · Clown Punchers 1 2 0 2. Deloille And Toucbe, 3; WOMEN'S MINOR ul·Connection 0 2 0 Jmn Juiceman's 2 2 0 J.. (tic) Kellie's tlcroet, 1. Strike A Pose, 6 ·Bullion.iii res 1 3 0 P.cific Mutual 0 2 0 Never Enough, 2~ 5. C•non ~ints; 2. Mc-N·Ed's Rock & Ball 0 4 0 W l T Luers, l ; 6. Mu fin urvcballs, 4; 3. l egends, Port St. B:illers 3 0 0 W LT Monsters, O. 2; 4. Gunn Billldits, 0. What Tbe H~ll 2 0 0 Buck's Clock Ship 4 0 0 • WOMEN'S MAJOi. MEN'S B·2 Bal'nies I 1 0 Krystone P•cific 3 1 0 1. (tie) M.tke II Happen, 1. (Uel Go.it Hill Oeralia, L.A. Celluloir I 1 0 Airt.ouch Cellular 2 2 0 Scrappers, Zubies·Sk1rts, 2 NMCC Men, Zu~'s, 4 SRS Techs ri;:nu; ~· Budmen, 3; s. E.ric Cr.iink C-llls 0 2 0 2 2 0 points. The DC\<ils 0 3 0 BOO Bombers 1 3 0 MEN'S B·l «trom~s. 2; '-T t.w Call, 1. fl Motorcars 0 4 0 MEN'S C·l W l T 1. ttie) En fue~o, PSA Tcr.?iln;ators, Ski mane, 4 i. The Volunteers, ·6 land Sharl.s 3 0 0 THURSDAY LEAGUES mints; 2. PDC, S; 3. Th·e Hyatt Nwprtr Duke's 2 I 0 W l T points; 4. (tie) Billltrk BaJI Bashers 2 I 0 Uccl.ers 4 0 0 Hoboken Heroes, hcster ni11hts, 3; 4. (lie) Outers lngr.iim Slvr Bits t 'l 0 F&M Distributors 3 Ora"crs, Sysco Kids, 2 . Again Shooters, Players To 1 0 Be N:imed later, 2; 6. Sea~rl Con•truclion 1 2 0 Bilbo Baggins' 2 2 0 MEN'S C·l Hie ory O 3 O 12 P.ic 2 2 0 1. (lie) Co.it llill T .1vern WMA, O. TUCSDAY LEAGUES Zero Toler;mce · 1 3 0 llerd, Maaroni S points; 3. MEN'S C-4 'ti l T Sleep & Eat 0 4 0 M.irtinic, Poorrnen, 4; s. (lie) 1. (tic) New Befinnln~s, Outers Outlaws, poin s; Due-Guns Heroes 3 o·o W l T City Boys, The Sh.irks, O. J. Mudvillc, 4; 4. FJ Motorcars 3 o o· Quiet Woman 4 0 0 MEN'S C·3 S~ortspage Saloon, 2; s. llawc1 2 1 ·o And Whal Not 3 1 0 1. Rid/.eview Arms, 6 (I e) Johnson't, S.N.A. Rage I 2 0 Dream TCJ.ni 3 1 0 ~oints; • (tie) Diamond Sluggers, 0. Dangling Woodrows 0 3 0 B.1rely There 1 3 0 ogs, Non-Dairy Creamers, MEN'S D·2 Just llit It 0 3 0 Scrmng Feenies 1 3 0 4; 4. (lie) All Madden, 1. Brewskies, 6 points; 2. Down & Dirty, 2; 6. Big W l T 2·Minute Warning 0 4 0 (tie) Barr·Barians, Don't 1 40 Bones A I lead 2 0 1 Dogs, O. Pro Staff 2 0 1 W l T MEN'S D· 1 MAJOR Ma.lier, 4i 4. (tie) Rebels, Grvr Stril.e Zone 2 1 0 Re,ulators 3 0 0 I. (lie) JMG Securily, Swing This, 2; 6. Royals, 0. ure Unit 1 2 0 De ·Cim 2 1 0 Step Two, 6 points; 3. MEN'S 0·4 The E Men 1 2 0 Mrgrtvl Hrcns 2 1 0 Swiss Cheese, 4; 4. Sticl.s, 1. The Pirates 6 points; S1SO's 1 2 0 CC Players 1 2 0 2; S. No Chunks, 0. 2. (tie) Abbey Home Health, Ducers, 4; 4. (tie) Peat Marwick Mlrs 1 2 0 Tough Cool.ies 1 2 0 MEN'S D·l MINOR Abbey Norm.iii, Sharks, 2; Pct Shop Boys 1 2 0 Sue Evans 0 3 0 1. (lie) Ci.111\tS, Te.iim 6. The Young Doctors, O. W l T FRIDAY LEAGUE Euton, 6 points; 3. 76ers, 4; NMCCMEN'S N.iida Ch.iince 3 0 0 W l T 4. Wing It, 2; S. Ab~ RO.ld, O. 1. (tie) Black Soll, Blue Milled Nuts 1 2 0 Hcaveni; Hitters 4 0 0 MEN'S D·3 Sox, White Sox. 4 points; 4. Sideshow Bob 1 2 0 ReneJa es 4 0 0 1. Oldtimers, 6 points; 2. Wok Spirit 1 2 0 On fire 3 1 0 Ilic) BC&C, Ballp.uk R.iits, (tic) Green Soll, Orange WEDNESDAY LEAGUES 911 2 2 0 Fl.iitliners, 4; S. (lie) The Soic, 2; 6. Red Sox, 0. NOTE: Teams receive W l T face first 1 3 0 Rogues, T.Q. Shooters, 0. two points for a win, one lgJltnf.&lmbr 3 0 1 Gldwl Gladiators t 3 0 MODIFIED COED D·l f:.int for a tie no points Antnc •s ll.11i.11110 3 1 0 Seashore Sluggers 1 3 0 1. (lie) M.iid Mill, r a loss, with one f>Olnt Sox 2 1 1 Wet Seal 0 4 0 Veri(one, 4 points; 3, (tie) deduded for a forfeit -- _P_UB_L_IC_N_O_T_IC_ES __ I PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOT.ICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES ~:3E~RFR1>~ B!!A~~; ~5~17TEURREs~:o ~:~g: ~I~~· ,~~tb~~~:y wc1!r~11~ Orange CountyoFn83453S I PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES I PUBLIC NOTICES I PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICE Wallace TO Usa Marie Gu-HOUSEHOLD Orange County on January i---------· tlenez Sa(e will be by competl· 12. 1995 Publlshed Newpon Beach· SUPERIOR COURT II 11 hereby ordered 1hat tlve bidding (wrlllen staled F033150 Costa Mesa Dally Pllol OF CALIFORNlA all parsons Interested In bids may be aubmllted In Publl•h•d Newport Beach· February 1B, 25, March 4, COUNTY OF ORAHQB this matter appear before advance) ON THE 17TH ol Costa MH• Oally Piiot 11, 1995. • this court In Oepar'1ment ~RCH, 1995 1:P.M. AT 667 341 Th• CUir Drlv. 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Good luck in your new business! ThomH H. Sohult•, BONO NUMBER 723"""19 "911 Undlf 1h• Flc11UOl.ll Piiot Milch 4, 11, 119, 1995. COMMllSIONE.. Off Ayrea Self StOfage, Aul· Bu1lne11 Name(a) Ulled 70 'I . •;r ':J TH I: 8 UP ER I 0 A dent Managt<a above on: JanUllY 3, 1995 Thinking or having a COURT Publlahed New~ort ''*nk e. Dupee, IV gatage aaJo? u .. Mat .. Wallace. 402 Beac:h-COata MHa Dally Thia alatement wu lllad Give ua a calll 161h St .. Apt. A. Huntington Pilot Match 4, 11, 11195. with the County Cleric OI CLASSll'l•D . •,,,. ~.. . . HARBOR lAWN- MOUNT OLIVE Cemetery Sales Leads Furnished BHcll, CA 92648 Sa87t 842 ... 78 Publlatied Newport PUBLIC NOTICE Beach-Costa Meu Dally ---------• Piiot l'ebfu*IY 11, 1a, 25, FlotlUoua March 4, 11195. •ualne .. Name SA665 Statement 11--,U-8-L-IC-N-OT_l_C;.;..I~ Tti. lollowlng peraona att dOlng bualn .. 1 as: •---------a) PERl'ORMANCE "11 .. llllilllllllllll.... LIQAL NOTICI MICRO, b) WILl<INSON ,u ... uOTCl~~.o.'o, MICRO, C) PMI, 4895 'aa.K: .,.. -Aoyce Rold, Irvine, CA 'W?Wl 'AM MANDOllllD 921'5 ~ e Mof1Uery PROP ... TY Ptflorrnanc:e Micro, t~ .. ~ • er.-., Notice i. hefeby given (CA Co<p ), 4495 Royce soo Pedftc thal the ww:ter1igned will Ao.d, ll'Vlne, CA 82716 3 ....,_, =:,., DrM Ml at public IUC1lon, put• Thia buslneu la co~ • IUMI to hcllOn 21700 ol ducted by.,.. Individual "~~~·~•i•i=~~1h• Bualntu & Prole• The teglattant(1) com· alONI Code, 1"-following ~ed to 11anuct bUtl· GARAGE SA1E . HINTS Before your garage sale place a garage sale sign where 1t win be seen. Make sure you follow all ci ty ordinances and ~tctlbad Pfopetty to Wit! n6aa under the ~litiout THE NEWPORT BEACH• OOOTAMF.SA Pt£MI! MIHATOV C.14 8u9lne11 Name(•) lltlad Ba ., p·1 LEATHfA CHAIA, MISC'. llboveon:NA any a~atio!l rules. I ' I l'UANITUAI A.NO MISC. Per10nNlnc:e M!Qo. lne , HOUS!HOLO Men L Wilklnlon, Preti· PttMI! MtHATOV UNfT dellC 8·13, PIANO. RUAIGf!AA· __ s.l ___ l_y_our __ h ... om._• ......... ' TOA, MISC. FURNITURE. tfUOUQh ctaaatn9CI. ANO MISC. HOUSEHOLD ~H L...o...,. ..... __ _,_ ____ ~~--------------------------------~------------------------.....,.__.g ................. ~J~U~Lie~P~l~N~002JU~N~tT~O·:i!:17, -----------7-•_.......- ... I -. .. ~ GINlllAL ~ .. ...........__,,.I02-l625 ' \ ~ ~ { . -POU CY 'I ,.• m II -I 11~'. I ;J CLQllFIED HOURS Telephone 8am-5:~ Monday-Friday Rates and deadlines ate subject lo change without notice. The publisher reserves the ri~t lo censor, reclassify, revise or reject any classified advertisement. Please report any error thai may be In· your classified.ad immediately. The Qaily HOUSES/ CONDOS. FOR SALE GENERAL , 1002 ~\I . , .. - I I ..... ,·,~; .. ., ........ d • J1 , , I I II ' ' • "' I • I I ' I i .).. ,,...,_, ).__ ~ -- I (' I U' .... ~ I _.1 f '.\·~·~·~ . I p 1J I ·-=-~ Walk-In 8:00am-5:00pm Monday-Friday DAILY PILOT DEADLINES Monday ............ Friday 5:00pm ~y ............. Monday 5:00pm Wednesday ....... Tuesday 5:00pm ThW'Sday ........... Wednesday S:OOpm' Friday ................ Thursday 5:00pm BYPllO• (714) 642-5678 BY FAX (714) 631-6594 (Please include your-name and phone nwnber and we1U call you back with a price quote.) BY MAILORIN . PERSON: 330 West Bay Street Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Com:r of NewpM Blvd & Bay St Pi lot & The Independent accept no li~bility for any error in an advertisement for which it may be responsible except for the cost of the space actually occupied by the error. Credit can only be allowed for the first insertion. BALBOA PENINSULA COSTA MESA 1024 NEWPORT NEWPORT 1007 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BEACH 1069 BEACH 1069 liiSANiiiiTiiAiiANiiiiiAiiiiiliiiiOS•O H 0 USES/ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Fl AST Tl ME BUYER! iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Peninsula Duplex That Makes Sensel $299,000 Balboa New~ port Alty 723-4494 CORONA DELMAR 1022 or Investor • EZ Oeall Enjoy 2BR·S103,000 w/Termal PATRICK TENORE Real Estate & loons 760-8702 New Detached Hom•• Open SaVSun 11 ·5 1605 Santa.Ana Ave. 714-833-504 7 SANTAANA $289,000 .Large custom 2Bd CONDOS FOR RENT home ovor 2900 sq. tt. •--------~ granny unit over BALBOA garago. Huge master ISIAND 2106 suite, I anal, manicured '-.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii grounds, gas cooktop 11 & warmers. Charming Award Win· 644 9orft0 nor art 1oc. 3bd , .5 • '0 Ba, gardn patio, tplc. COlOWC?U. BANl(.C?R Ll yearly. Open House Sun Mar 5. 2-4pm. \ 17 Pearl. Day(818) 793-4760 Eve (818)792·2573 Can'1 seem to get to all those repair lobs around the house? Lei the ClaHlfled Service Directory help you find rellable help. With CAL·SCAN! Have YOJY classified ad in 176 newspapers with a combined circulation over 3 .million. $400 Is all it takes to place a 25 word or less classified.ad. $15 for each additional word. CAL•SCAN (916) 449-6000 3910 ------I CARPENTRY 3510 CLEANING CONTRACTORS FENCES HARDWOOD IANDSCAPE & , PAINTING 3858 PIANO & VOCAL ROOFING SERVICE iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SERVICES 3548 GENERAL 3558 & DECKS 3615 FLOORS 3712 LAWN CARE 3808 LESSONS 3868liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii DIRECTORY Rel)llra. Remod. Ooots, win. l"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 21yrt QuaUty Painting •TFH,.,N11DEfR ROOFINflO*, & 1• PLUS touchups. Plano & Voice lessons • or a o your roo nfl --------11 dows, cabinets, tlUcco city· .A TOUCH OF CLASS CPI BUILDERS INC. *FENCES GATES* CLEAN/WAX/POLISH L•wn Service. Mow/ 24 Hrs. Richard Sinor all ages, beginning to needs. Reroof/repalr. wall, ttnc.1. gath, etc. UC. Cleaning. Res/Comm Resldonllal Const. new/repalr/po1t replaced Marble Rejuvenating edge/sod/1prinklers/ Lie 280644 645-3209 classics by degreed Uc 638144848-4122 35yr• exp Jerry 142.054S7 Uc/Bonded. Free Est. Uc.*51842"1nsured Redwood• l#576605 35 Years EJCp. cln-up. Al 986·2716 ACOUSTIC .Ator HANDYMAN Teresa 282·7143 (714) 905-4993 Jim Whyte 642·7206 714--84 9.8 709 Ive msg or call a~or 5 QUALITY CARE teacher. 540·1947 llMODEUNG 3408 INSTAWREFACE CABINETS BOSS HOUSEClEANINO •Wood Fenc••• GrHn Sc•n• Londscpng !00 rY~~:~~·h1e;~01::~: PlANO Beg.-Advaneed TELEPHONE i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Kitchens, ~ths, doort, Licensed-Insured. DECK replace/repair, frH h1Uling •---------& Irrigation, Tnmmtng prices. 645-2417 Ron All ages • Teacher c:ert. SYSTEMS Windows. Doug 546-7258 $9.75 per Jlour. 11tlma1es. low prices Uc'd HAULING 3720 & Removals, Clean· .....;... ______ -.,..,,.1 Entertainment Avall. 3926 Acou1tlc Celling P aint Repair/Water Damage Acoutlfman 551-1 111 Vacant/Cash Discount HIR.E A CARPENTER 714·54&-0368 COATING 3570 AdVantao-Conslr. 974·5301 upa & Maint, St. Lie CHUNG'S PAINTING Jennifer 640-8669 9 20 Yrs Exp. Gd Price! Addltlone/Aemod•I• Houscle•n/Wlndows --------H•ullng Junk, Appll· #599025, 850·810 Guar work. Free Est.•--------- Ftre/Water/Repalra. Weekly, Bl·w•ekly. STOP Deck L••k•I GIASS/ ances, Y•·d Clean-Up, Landscape Malnt. L c#375602 538-1534 PET Concr•t•/Elec/Plumb. Move·lns/out1. Reta Waterproof Coatings: '"'c 1 •• 1 k R al 1•• /Cl 1 Jerry, 700-78&4 Pin•, 0~8800 Deckl/Stalra. Best SI MIRRORS 3682 Etc... al .... • . ep r mOW ean-ups JENKINS PAINTING SERVICES 3870 Phone J•ck• by J•ck S2SAJACK Moves/Install. A•s/ Comm. 444..esso. Quality work. Frff Est. 848·1391 Mallbu-llght·Speclalst lnt/E>1t. Wa llpaper, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim•·--------ADDITIONS --------Hou•• a Otflc• Best Lll'587430 724 8769 Call Pele 722·7732 drywall, texturing, etc. TRANSLATOR/ 3410 CARPET INSTALL $-Best Workl 1byr Exp • HARBOR OLASS CO. JUNK To The DUMP TREES David, 1·800·880·8222 Personalized Pel Care TUTO'D Jg'-7 REMODELING ... REPllTDS 3516 Refs. Some Eng. FrH HI Comm/Res. Storelrnl, (714-8108·188T2) II p l I Kennel ollernotlve. No I\ ' iiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Ul ~ • Reb9oa 4~7·1274• DOORS 3580 windows wrdrbe tµb/ Will hau what rash Topped/A.,.toH. lA•"•· A·1 Qu• t11 • nt ng stress or worry. Uc, liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ahower. Uc. 642-°'424 Mon won'll 964~5259 ~ 751-3476 Rot/Comm lnt./E11t Ins. Reis 673-7184 SP'"' .. 15 ... -NQLISH DUNCAN \ liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2t yrs OC. Uc 334950 _.... ...., ... CONSTRUCTION Looking for Quality COMPUTERS 3556 An •XPerlenc•d Fast rep1y1 839·685\ ln<i/group IHM>n• by 20 '(r1 Exp. Small & Carpet/Wooct/Llnof d d bl d ua11.'DY 11•1111.1 3710 HEALTH/ LEGAL exp'd, So. Amer TutOf, •~. lobe 050-7042 Below r•tall prices epen • • oor n.n.i• n£An Em•r•ld P•lntlng PLUMBING 3890 auaena 973.7409 -Ll379739 945-9711 MAC TUTORINQ hanger. Guar work, NUTRITION 3742 SERVICES 3812 Int/Ext wallpaporttlle Svatem & all progrm1 reaa. Don 621·8910 Home&Rentel ProptrtlH Compollllve rates. 10 Y" ---------· SMC Carpet Repair• M'a r k 0 7 s .7 2 .. e DOORS REPAIRBD Paint-Carpentry-oxp-Freo est 751·2039 THE ;~CAL 8=M~ER TREE COMPUTER ~:Pw.T: :~~!';~:/:1!~9 Mbr:Better But. Bur. Salltfactlon guaranteed! Drywall ond morel Unhapp~ & F•t? We Don'I Mon th• Street O•n• Abram• Painting ' .. ":i::ce 1947 °· SERVICES Se•VI"n 3449 ..... '"'CINTOSH• Mike BleH, 665-3344 Gary 845·5277 can oh•nu• thatl Due to Eviction or 1 I/flit 0 at PalnVAHt s 3929 ~ \,,,Q 7 dya 231H1289 24 hrs -642 2043 L#431830 Herballf• lndep. Dist. Foreclosure. C•ll 24 n u Friendly Service Computer Program• or • ca.,,•try, rool'g, plbg, Ca.II Joan 759·0559 Hrs 563·5736 Uc,lns tine• 76. Cell r• L#476000 875·9304 •ALL AMUtCAN• ------- Tutorlnt1 palnt'g, tile, etc... moved & reteKt. 641-8877 ' TR•• SaRYICK Outeouro• your word CERAMIC e75"4431 ELECTIUCAL 3610 SR. DISC. FrH E•I. lk•'• Custom Painting •444-4500• FrH Eat./Sr. Olac. proc: •dltlnq, compo-TILES 3528 **TUTORING** · MORGAN 8150-3281 IMPROVEMENTS MOVING 3834 Prof, Clean, Ouallly BEST$, DRAINS Yard Cln·up53l-e.tf5 lltlon, gen office. Prof Window•, Word. A-1 E&.otrloal work Carp•ntry •Roofing HO-E 3756 work lnl/EJCt & Docks REPAIRS.FREEEST170AYS "" quality guar. 850-8106 Add Value To Your e Jl 0 •I I Acc... Duncan Con1truetlon ·Plumblng•Drywalf• In Reasonable. 631-4810 Plumbl Repal,.. & WALL Homo w/Tne, Marble 20 Yrs Exp. 723-1965 Quick Reaponse Stucco•P•lntlng•T1te PUBLIC NOTICE PAINTING 050-4051 Draine n~l•ared from BUSINESS S!IVICES Granite. Frff ~. Uc. Local Uc. 050-7042 ElectrlcaJ•Jlm &4l·7494 MMDWARE STORE The Calif. Public Utlll· Con1clenlloua cr•l\s· SS.50. All fbcturH In. COV!aJNGS 3932 3488 909-735-0884 Stw. CONCUTB 6 LACllY'S*IEL8CTfUC EIOOlrto•I Specialty Keya, 1000 Colors of ties CommlMlon RE· man. old fHhloned slallid. SteV9'1 545-m!liiiiiiiiiii&l88•• LMIQ 8hoWtllW Rep'd lSS? 25 yra e~p. FrH HI. Realdentlal wiring, paint. Tool Dept. a ~~~.e.shg:: agllo"o':~ pride In workmanship. Precle• PIUMblng Cau•,totftl W~ellpl•l'M Th• 0 ..,,_ of Tiie. c. MASONRY R .. /Comm. Sr dlic. phon ... cable. Reis. Craft C • n t • r . mover• print their RAINBOW Clrole Malnt. Repair• & Remodeling tr pp n • mine Multl·Medla: Deak Top ramie ~/r•p•ted r.. L#238300 042..eaoa lntagrlly. 24 hrs 798·2518 S•v•nnah'• Hardw.,• PUC Ca.I T number· Pllnl.lng. lnt/Exl. Houle/ FrH E•tlmates No Job oo arnatll -----~ -~--- Publl•hlng-A••· Script grout, &alhrm remodel * lett Prlct/Quallty HANDYMAN Carpen-aooo Woat Balboa t1r'.no1 . and chaun•ura Apt. Oual. /Ob. Free est Ll687398 969-1090 5% Off w/lid. en-aa1 /Book Writing. All Your plumbtng L#870130 ~ brlci. .._ try, tile, plumbing a. print their T.C.P. num-St licl569897 838-8888 We gala should heng Bua. NHdal 540-1$47 17:M065 Of '*8521 ~·.'~ ELDERLY toot. 2.5yrs •xp w/refe, Jeun:i~ey 3784 bet lo all advero... ROMAN PAINTING togethet'. Strip. ln•talt. Word Proo.ulntt by CAU 3611 J«ry Btll 7'1..,.3ao _. .. _.&.I\ ments. tf ~u h•v• a ·Since 1974• POOL a~lce \0 tM er~. ~Mrs.ha:!,~., In~ CBllJ) CAD 3538 Br~~=o~=-~~ oranee eo tWMfrlNN\ question a ut th•~ t int ,tExt • R ... Com SERVICE 3894 911.,.111 MvtltM .., ....... ft ........ 11166 Mw Fptc, 8BQa. A•f. 20 Yr C•r• HOflle/A9•1•tM EleetllcaVPlumblng Wiiiiam Harold Jew•l•t1 gality of a mover. limo UU69884S. 378·0371 I ..... ....,., ·-· ••• ,. • ...... w-·.. IJcp, Terry 897·'7894 Uvlng. 8 beds In COM. P•lnl/CarJ,lenlty Wat~h & jewelry repair or chaulteur. call: ST•VEMS PAINTING ---------1 C........,,.~rTh._• -• BRICKe TIL.EeSTONE 84 Mr •tafl. 790-1943 Fr• tit. .31•3188 Anilque/Flne Jewelry Publlo UllU11.. ftH Est. 20 Yrs EJcp, Dave The Automatlo ~ Plaln/1tamped Con-'l(I00)307.cME Plumblng/elec/W•t•r lluy/MINlde 973-03815 Commlaslon Ou•llly Work Rere Pool Man. Cle.nlng 14 hr~.;!n~1 cr•t• & Coatln9e RoillCDI PrOVlded heater9/1prlnklet1/cell 7l4-55Mt&t Uc• 45205-4 0..6-S348 !n.':f.~1~·14~~=- -Uc.111641858 931~10 fOI e6cMfty or dlMbled. tan•. FREE EallmatHI ., •uosr••• • CLASSIFllED &a#led ''iti'iUIT ..... ouaaltw' Prwe:Ail ~NP•no. •tt•ndl, 241-0137 or 218-8\69 I.An ~--PAINnNG 3858 ll'a lh• r•1ourc• )OU•--------.-..--~you'r• bUV" -~of cone..-. & tr9('41 .• app, '43-ot18 Semi Retired contractor. LAWN CAll5 3808 can count on to .. 11 • lOOFlNG . 3910 ..... ..., ..... , or Jutt meaonry ..... NtYICe, TRADE Ap,., lmprvmnta, emf •W.P. YOUNGQUIST myrl•d of mercnan· ~. d:..1ttec1 haa U Yf9 In w. "''*' lob•. Quality, Integrity, ••••• Yerd Malnt. Pelftt'"9 CentrMe. ~ c~~u"'m'na b:!i:: ............ ..._..,... Chanc .. IH you wf!t Ind what Y°'-1 nMd ·~.,nc. you wMt to ,,., whenyourMd c ....... .......... ____,1 I car•. Ken IS42·1770 • --• c ... nu .. • ""·~ ..ai... ..... ~ _......._ ,._... ........... _ ... 1•-.... _ you _r..... ..._.,... 1...;.)fia.t • -...... ~ ... ' """"'' ...--.. Pfvo,. quallfl•d buyers to ~,.._... ....... ••· ouaa1P1a Vft""V'' c... -evv "' se11 "· Find tt. T .... T ............. L Uc1to200t. ca1u FAEE Est '-•~13942 M• .. .,. M•·HT8 · .. 1 cte .. tnH. •-=".;.::..,..;;.;:;,.,;.z....;:•:;..;.,....;..;;..;;;;;;.._.-, _ _.;.,.;.;,..;.;..;"•'• ........ ",,.'*---•----------"°';..;..;....;...,_.,..;.....1 __ L ....... ...tt!l!:!!U!L_. mly I .. [ .' I M Sliturday, March 4, 1985 i101 :=a~n 2111 COSTA lllSA 2124 :::J:>n 2u1 !!!!'!nous ______ .., * .... 1 .. .,..... 9'11', _ ..... Ball::± Newport ...... ~ UI.-. .,__._ ~ .. Y9fd. w/dt new 1 M +a.... WtDl•lilll------n.IN'f wnrw -.... p alnt/Ofpt. ~mo. 1710/mo. Newpoft le- ""'° IOlllY CllM "~r Oii 10W llttv' 723-4414 :: ~~ =: Tn eooa "'· M 4 1115 land ~SM°' (3to•'·aoo--115----27-oe- 7·0Cf&Aii•1toNTa Juat compi.i.ey up. ..,._1ua taRotU1-USM>---7_1_1·-----••••••••• 3M laOOO <tBR 12400 graded. U11gHt floor. Lndty poof qlollet. nr N8 mobUe hm 1 Bd Sludlo Apt 157:: plan, ready for yout au tr~ l550 nu, Nr Hoag Cln nl•: ODM 1 bUc to bMctl. Pnlh9e vw Apt 12 S 1M2111oo1 ·: Aa & M50Ho ~ r1fet, qui.tMt'm:d· =~-::,~.~~ UZH er SOC r,.. MOO/mo. . utlf lnet Q~ N/8 COIOHA AQt.Fred-161.Q14 ·~~'=.J= ~,:.m:· •tiA ie2s• ~rt11Jne, i1s-5332 ' DEL II.AR 2122 IMllAC 6Br 3Ba Hrbl 1971 Church 8t. ~ aaR au •729{\lp CDM.ahr a .. -. Hm View Hm, 3-Cat ~; 780-0119 cw 548 11283 Refrlg & dlahWuher 38d 2.5Ba. kltch prlv- How to keep your ldds off the streets. 1 ---------Avall. 12&95/m<>. Incl. eox30 pool. No elgH gar apace 1 .~~3::.~'!.• achoot 90M82•5e37 •• .,de~Nlce 28' 1Ba pet•. No f"•· No car, SS25. 574-8783 , * LIDO: Chatmlng 38' unfum. H60+MC fM. IMM. 845-4855 __;_,;;..;...;;..;p;...;.;....;._..;...;.~;...._ =..~!~ 1:~~1!:°1 ~Ba, fam rm. 2 frptc. Inquire 1 es Rochester t BR t aA •450 & • b~t~• &c:,t~vt IT.19 8 75-1918 24 ht Agt 232 Via Eboll, atepa to St., Apt. A. &45-5411 3BR ~BA $1375. Call cooking. 1400. uui Incl. 2 Bd t B a HouH g:ri·6~;_7~~~:ftl;:.:: ES 2Bd 1.5Ba. Fplce, ~~=/:~knd692• Leave mag, 842·9822 w/pool on lrg canyon patio. Very Nlcel 1yr · •NB ~blk beach. Prof I~ Quiet neighbor· L rg 1 Br oondo ln IH, $925 (2«8 Elden t aii .dpbc 1 bfk from NJS, no pets. Ow. n ba, h od of COiona High· V Iiia Balbo•. Move-A2·0pen) 842·5488 beach w/patlo & g111. gar, w/d. $400/mo Incl 1 da. Key to prlv bch In cond. 1975/mo Quiet, Jilnt foe nHr utlf. Kit prlv. &46-5678 acceaa SHOO/mo +soc. 909-783-3635 ES Clean tad on Udo,$e95. 760-l962 • Broadway, quiet area, S a nta Ana Hght• 1551·5993 760-1944 LH. W/Opt To Buyl utlls pd, N/Peta/amk. •8eech V.M l·Nr Ho•1• Furn Br, pvt ~Ba. 2Bd·1Ba $900 avl howl 2900 sf, 4Bd-3Ba 2 sty $675. 873-8258 1Bd $7215; 28d, flrplace, $300/mo. Call Carol 3Bd·2Ba $1650 avl M .. 1 ho 8 condl encl gar, gas pd $925. 957·3030. o ... e IT1 Npt Helnht•·Sharp PooVSpa 'u" "838 3·15. 2Ba-2Ba, golf guard gated comm. • .,...,.., courH view s2000. S3950mo 729-18~1 8kr 2Bd 188• patio, frplc, Beaut re.modeled 2er -v-·11-r-.-11·n_O_N ___ _ 2Bd·2Ba, hdwd flra , gar, n/peta, 278A 16th • A'-A vhpw, view, view $1800 NEWP9RT I SLAND St $795 w/frlg 64&-6074 aundeck, IO gar. Block REflrALS 2722 AgL. no fee to tenant WATERFRONT. Lafge · · to bct'l/bay. No smk/ 840-7000 Ed 3 0 1 apacloua lower unlt. "A GREAT PLACE • pet. $950 IH 650-8040lmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2Br 2Qa. gar, patio, TO COME HOME TO" Newport Height• Big Bear 3Bd 2Ba, fir· Hrbr View Hiii• 3Br fp, d/w, w/d hkup. Yrfy Spacloua & bright 2 Bd, 1 Ba pool, new pie, cable. nr alopea, 2Ba, tp, fam rm, llv rm lse 11375. 673-6100 1BR & 2BR. No 1)4lta. carp"I, no pets, 5795 wk or wkend. Great w/dln area, breakfast c II N 8 3t-8427 "' ,family home. (714) nook, patio & garden. Oceanf ron t-Yrly 4 +2 a ow 738 Tuilln Ave, 642•7658 645·8512 or 645-8928. $2150. Available now. 1-car gar auper ctn, Remod atudlo steps to NB OCEANFRONT 310-275-6245 $2495 per mo. 402 E. HUNTINGTON e. bay/bchea. Kit, frig, 0 f I NB .gent Weekly. Fully furn 3Br Ocn/Cy n Vw 3Br GBa cean ron · '' stove. Quiet. $595. No a/c, 2 lg decks, 2 frpl, Jim Jacoba 675-3n7 BEACH 2640 pet. 873-8726 645-39HI !'!:i<~~r~~p~~!~' pvt bch, 2 car gar. No ON LIDO PENINSULA Studio Unit Sanitized, pets S2295 720-1565 1 & 2~~0r;>~~~:;omea 3Bd 3 Ba Cla to Bch prtv, atudlo, 1 hse frm _RE_NT_ALS--T-0--- 710 Lido Park Dr 2-car gar, $1175 Lae. Bch. N/P, avt now, COSTA MESA 2124 71~873•8030 969-no1 $6001nc1uU11.548-2369 SHARE 2724 1 B r rear h18, lg yard, 1 prkg ape. No smk/pet. Empl'd. $650 utll Incl. 548·5624 Ive message 2 M aater Br, 2.25Ba Cln, quiet. w/d hk-up, grdnr, Ip, xtras. $1 ~50 650·2809 or 642-9722 2 B d H•• w/famll~ rm or 3rd Bd, E·slde, VILLA BALBOA $1050•1BR Furn Ocean+ Cat. Vwal S12S0•2BR 2BA Obi.MBA Ste. QUIET! $14S0•2BR 2BA Xtra0 Lrgel Ocean Vwal MaryAnn M c Guire 84&.&770 Grubb & Elli• Ind Own'd & Op'd bright & cln, N/smok, Waterfront awesome N/Pets. $1075 722·1661 bay view 3Bd; 2Ba, CLEAN, aunn~ 2Br new paint & carpet, lg House, encl gar, lncd deck. Yrly lse $2500/ yrd. Cat ok $750/mo. mo. 640-7000 Ext 301. 548-2720 or 646·8541 No rental fee to tenant •WE S TC LI FF* iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii IRVINE ·264 2Br 2Ba, frplc, pool, carprt. $795-$500 dep. Avail 3/1. 631-2921 $450 Utlfs Pald Maater Bedroom to •hare 5 Bd 3Ba, N/P, N Smk, 708 Avacado, SIGN UP NOW• Weatcllff: Lrg 2Bd 2Ba COM. Sherrie 6715-8634 ' condo carpi, drpos, Waiting list now open carport, 1256 Rutland, B alboa 3 ·Bd Duplex for $818 tux 2 bdrm S900 +dep 932.1788 to ahr, $425+ullla, NI apt under special pro-smk, W/O, upper unit. graml To quality, ap-1_________ 875-5608 pllcants earn a max ot SOUTH COAST -------- $23,520 for 2 people or $26,460 for 3. Ten-METRO 2686 On the move? nls, actlvltlea, fltness. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii gated bldg•. refrlg & Lrg 3 Bd G arde n Apt Sell your extra microwave Incl. Call In 4-plex, flrplece, encl household today to find out If garage, new kitchen, items you quality. 71 A757·1111 upgraded carpet. NJP, in Classified .,. $1200/mo 545-2432. --..:..:..:-.:~===--Cul• 2Br hse, polished YR LY 3Br 2Ba, lrg fam wd fir, new crpt, hugo rm, 2-car gar, 1eml·pvt1--------- fncd yd. $950 utll pd. comm 2 blka to ocn. -------- 217 cabrlllo. 650-5286 un1urn s1150, furn COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 $1900. Agl. 631·1038 1~========~=======~=~;;;~~ii E'ald• 3Br 1 V'.iBa. w/d hkup, 1-car gar, grdnr. ••••••••• 361 16th Pl. $1175/mo 822-8535; 650-8013 ev APARTMENTS EASTS I DE 2Br 1 V'.iBa FOR RENT 1-car garage, carpets · & drapes. No poll. llli••••••• 760-8364 NEWPORT BEACH ·.BALBOA 2169 ISLAND 2606 AT THE BEACH Annual Rentals Lar ge Selection 2/2 Balboa ...... $1200 2/2 Lg condo .. $1500 212 Bay Vu ...... $2150 4Bd ocnfront ... $3000 Call FOf thammer Ult The PNdennat ~ .._ ....... sm "' u.. ._.....,ca ta11 673-1900 B r i gh t 2Br upper, lrg deck, gar •. $1095 w/ lse. 135 Opal. 675- 6258 or 310-470-8318 Extr a nice 1 Br 1 Ba upstairs duplex. Street prkng. $685/mo. Avall now. Call 774·3055 Light & brite spacious 1 Bd·1 Ba, 1 garage, yrly $1000/mo. Lora Vance Rltra 673-4062 1Br +lott w/pvt patios. BALBOA QUIET & SERENE Pabn 1".esa Apart:in.ent:s So near & yet so far ... Th.at's the feeling ym~cr when you live at Palm Mesa amid the lwh gtccncry of secluded woods & stately palms. A. ~~. 1 & 2 Bc.drooms · Jrs $575 ID $600 · lBR S6~ ro $650 · lBR S725 to S750 A, No Pm A, Vcn:ical Blinds A. Ceiling foru A, NEW Carpet, P~r & Ttlc A. Funcss Room A. Hcan:..i Pool & Jacw:t.a A. Paoos & Balconies ·• Garage' Av:ulalil<' . ' -DISCOVERY View ot Bal Isl. Furn. PENINSUIA 2607 Tenn/gym/pool. 6mo· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1yr. $1450. 675·9576 $850 INCL UT ILS 4Bd·3Ba, 2 car gar. 2 Sml 1 Br/Sludlo $500. Houses lo beach. Incl Kit, dining area, appls, 1Bd·1Ba pvt unit. Avl lndry. 102 e. Bay St. 4·1 yrly. $2750/mo. 723-0823 or 220-9498 Wiii consider short --------term. 640-7000 Agl Ext 301 • No fee to Bayfront 2Bd·2Ba condo, 2 car parking, pool, dock avl. No pets $1500 673-6640 Office: Hmm.: 9:00 am • 5:00 pm M·F · and 10:00 ml · 4:00 pm wcdcc:nds 1561 M~a Dr · Sant:2' Ana Heights, CA (714) 546-9860 When you're tuned into classified you're tuned .into your community. Renters A jewel 1 blk to CdM bch. 2Bd-2Ba, all up- graded & remodeled. S 1 700 Call Dahlia 640·2~01 or 553-6153 •BAOK BAY 1BR, Studlo/302 E Balboa Blvd.il'2. New pnt, aep ba & kit, 1 blk to bch & downtown. $525 Incl uUI. No pets. 845-5099 stove, retrlg, gar, sml -------- yrd. oastwtr pd. 5585/ CORONA mo, No pet. 548-6680 . Belcourt Custom 4Bd DEL MAR 2622 4 Ba. Pool & Spa, Bk r. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 759-6608 for showing. BLUFFS spect bay vu. Lg 3Bd·2.5Ba, 1900 sq. ft.. huge patio, boaut hme, In off·wht. Nr pool, $2300 mo. Dowd, Rllr 720-7432 Blutta Townhouse 3Bd + 1 bay view, 2250 & 1600 a/f. $1895. Agt 675-6044 Beach Area Yearly Unfurn 3 & 4BR·2 Bath1 $1375 to $1800 mo. Viii& Rentals 675·4912 Property Mgmt • Lrg Studio High cells, lrg closet, refrlg, cable, view $595/mo, 612 Poppy, 721-6955 Studio Apt Quiet, N/P, nr ocn, nu .carpi, prlv ent, avl lmmod, gated, $545/ ullla 720-8460 1 B d ahr Garag e walk to China Cove. Avf 3/15. $700/mo plus dep 873-4526 2Bd 1 Ba So of Hwy. Encl gar & lndry. Fp, bale, new pnt & crpt. $1200. Shella 723-0970 Absolutely gorgeous 1800 sf 3Bd·3Ba, all amena, frpl, gar $1700 avl 3/1. 759--0874 Dbl• mobile home. 2er COSTA MESA 2624 2Ba, high cell•, xtra iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii frg patio, carport. Clbhae amen. Sr. park 55 +. $875. 675-20« •l!aatb luff Hom•• for lae. SBd 3Ba, trg yard, nu carpt, paint A tile. Great h•• & IOCI $2750/mo 64o-<e718 Thinking of having a garage sale? Give us a calll CLASSIP'IEI> 842-587 8 tBd 1Ba 1-<:ar gar, Orlv•bY· 1775 Weatmlnlater $750/mo 642·15488 1 BR Mob fie home. From $490. Quiet & Secure. 1991 Newport Blvd. 848-8373 2 M aater Bra, 2Ba, frplc, w /d hkupa, gat. $880. Great otter for 1 yr leaH. 714-851·1933 If you"'r• looklng for •Job, classlfled has news for you GARAGE SALE HINTS Write down needed sizes and measurements before you leave home. Remember, NO returns. =;'The J;luyer's· Market" V'Check your shopping list off by stopping in today at any one of these local Orange County Auto Dealer$! "Buy, Lease or Browse" nge County__'s Auto Dealers are Number One in Customer Sati action ~.-.-D---D~L-E~B~A~C~K~ ~~~~~~~--~~.-____.;: •• · Service Parts IRVINE AUTO CENTER 1 ·800-~31-3377 714 380·1200 Place Your Ad .. . Here! CALL 642-5678 CHRYSLER li4@@14 ATLAS CHRYSLER/PLYMOUTH 2929 a r vd c M. ~, I CHRYSLER W@lif!D f LINCOLN i'MERCURY • ' -- ·= Nesaport a.ch/Coata Mesa Dally Piiot ; j I . . . , ---~-271.i2ii4I BUSINESS le LOST • EMPLOYMENT • PINANCE FOUND 2925 5530 __ ,..;;._ __________ _..._..-.....---.._ 8Al'ICMISl.AND ~~~!!!!!!!!!!l~-:~~~~iiiliiiiiitiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Shat• 28r 18a apt, =BUS S RBWARD S 5450/mo+ \otut111u... INESS Lo1t Cat, Fri 2/17/95, BOAT l'INl8H•R Pet•. 875-5130 OPPObTUNITY tr1om1 Turtle Rock In Full Um• work lndoore " rv 111. May have on w~ boat•, Exp• ly CHARLES GOREN with OMAR SHARtf and T ANNAH HIRSCH •&AUT NB/Dover 2904 ttaveled far. Member rlencad al Pf•P paint, Sh,. lrg btlghl clean, of our family. White, catp.n11y, Pay weekly. WEEKLY BRIDGE QUIZ w/d. No ~l1. '375 + COME 1 1hort hair unusual Serious work ethic utdJ-vf now. &45-9515 great :P-:;rtu~~ut 1~ •Y••· Please Call only. 714-869-9209· Q. I • !\either vulnerable. as What act.ion do you take? *CDM lrg 2Bt 3Ba fully th• growing telecom-<714> 860-5589. C.USlOM.E.R _SER. South you hold: furn home In Harbor munlcat1on1 field · C-OARllCTlON Small VIC ORDER DESK Q. 4 • As South, wlner able, you View Hiiia. 1525 Tu11, Mat. 7, 7:3oiim: gentle, old lady CAT: Busy m A llabl "'1 7 QA K 6 4 3 07 5 •AK J 41 hold. ~ ullll. Jim 64+.e869 •540 Campu1 Orl'ie found In TeWlnkle n at ~ ~·· k• 0•· Newpon Beach Fo; Park, not Pon StrNtl • • • ar ·WOf •r. d HB pool/tennll/beac:h. Info call 432.9004 Neutered, appear• t · phone aklll1 & abUlty The bidding has proceeded: t' _ W/0 . S500/mo. Share • bt half Siami.. half io learn. Con*lfuctlon SOl'TH WEST NORTH """"° • with fem upbeat art11t. Marine Sal .. /Servlce tabby color. 673.2223 knowledge helpful $1500/ 1"1 Pan 1• Pua 631·2111or646-8473 !"'·County San Diego, LOST Mo. 437·5000 M·F 2• Pan 20 Pua NB Prof/Quiet to freeway frontage, : Grev Cock•· .? 1har• 3bd, 3ba Condo (619) 480-1607 ll•I. very tame. 2119/ DemonatraJor• Mar· Whal action do you take? 95, S!Vlta Ana Heights kettorc:e hiring dems>n- POOl. tennla, Jae, $550. PAY PHONE ROUTE (Santa Ana/Mal8) 1trator1 fQr pet prod· 642•5354 ev, 759-5160 dy SO Local & Eatab Sites Wrk 114.962•2411 ext: ucts. Working In ware-Q. 2 • Both vulnerable, as South M 10 .C QA K Q J 2 oJ 4 I The b1ddinJ? has proceeded: SOUTH WEST NORTH IQ Pau 20 3Q Paaa 50 ~ Pa .. Pan What action can you take? •Nie• pereon seeks Earn $1500 weekly. 3559; Hm 714·966-house club1 Frl-Elun. you hold: iam• to anaro cute 1-800-S66-4588 24 hrs 0379. George Call 8Q0.668-9210. Q. 5 • !\either vulnerable, aa c:lean 2Br 1 Ba dwntwn PAYPHONE ROUTES Whether )IOU're buying "••cleaner• FT/PT •K J 10 5 S OK Q 7 4 oQ 9 2 •K South you hold: HS h ... No •mk/pels, Local sites • for 1ale or sotllrtg, Classlrled must have car Insur· . ' $425+. Call 955-4514 $2000/Wk potent1a1: covore alt your needsl ance & epeak Eoglleh. The btddmg has proceeded: •A J 10 t;iQ 8 OK~ 8 3 •K 10 ~ 4 ,.Hpt Hght•nl• Pror 2 80<>,:208-5300, 24hrs. 850-0741 NORTH EAST SOtrrH WEST shr neat clean ~ulfl VENDING: Great 2hd. Pus Pus · 1• Pau hm w/prlv ba, prkng. Income & room 10 PERSONALS 6Hlc. Clerk HB Ills 2NT · Pu• 'l (. $575 w/utll. 850-0325 , grow, must soll. • Agenc:y. 2yra oltlce \}'hat action do you take? · 1-600·820-6782 exp. Phone1, heavy fll· -· 1!19· word proceas exp Q. 3 . East-West vulnerable, as GARAGES PERSONALS req. s12001mo B42·?8li9, South you hold: FOR RENT 2740 INVESTMENT 3002 PfT Work FfT Pav The bidding has proceeded: WEST NORTH EAST SOUTH 1• 2Q Pu• ? What action do you take? Q, 6 •. .A.!i South, vulnerable, you hold: iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil OPPORTUNITY liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii eam-12 M·F, no exp •7 ~J 9 2 <'7 6 S M Q 10 8 S 2 E'alde Coet.a M eaa • 2908 necessary. $8.00/hr "'1 10 3 ~ 8 OA 8 S M 7 5 4 2 Single garage, Tuiunl~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Live Ask for Mark 852-0247 The bidding has proceeded: As dealer, what acLion do you take? ' 58.turday. March 4, 1885 87.,: --~--~TO~D-A-Y'-S~-·~~1 · ·cRoSSwoRo PUZZLE - ACROSS 1 Sloop 5 EOQ-9hllped 9 l•flhe~ manner 13 Sword 14 Fragrant shrub 16 CfevelMd's lal\8 17 Young lemale 18~ 19 ReCedel 20 Ravine 22 Gel rNdy 24, ColUmbus' por1 26 Stadiums 27 Frllgfant 30 Grollot 32 Folo'Ner ot an Eastern religlOrt 33 Fidel's country 34 Pie pans 38 Inventor Whitney 3!1 Omen 42 [My Harry, e g 43 Hawkeye on TV 45 Ship bottom 46 Make up (IOf) 48 Woman's ~rap , 50 -up: all in a row 51 Strut 54 Alpine~ 57 Rural paradise 13 59 Aolhaf 82 Wander 83 Actor OsVICI -65 Egyptian 67~g 68 Fl8fce slate 69 Christan 70 Plant-.Jb-be • 71 ;ra11e a -at try 72 Puff of wind DOWN 1 Plead • 2 Heroic story 3 Infamous fiddler 4 Flooded 5 Of Vo<• 6 Ofove green ~rd 7 Ple -modo 8 Liglll1ng lurture · 9 Lowest 1 O Metropolrlan • 11 'Zodiac &ign 12 Posll/11e OnSvtefS 15 Train ol camell' 21 Pause 23 Belore. 25 Sharply 27 Mel's stadium 28 Determ1natt00 29 Oklahoma 1own 5 PAfVIOOI PUlZL.f SOt..VED 31 Caln s brother 33 Work Qar>g 35 Sac:red pcture 36 Not any 37 Went last 40 Approving 41 Yams 44 Mortified 47 Slanting 49 Owned 51 Indian garmeots 52 Devetoped 53 Snake cove11ng 55 MuS1Cal dfama 5G Fifst·magn1tude • slat 58 Feels Ill 60 Isaac s son 61 Edges 64 Tub 66 -lorth begin 10 11 12 & 20th Stora I 1 ~w R S0\l11{ WEST NORTH EAST • ge ony. ant•d·Boat Partner omance ~TALK Part-Tim• People PaH Pass 1• 20 $100/mo. 758-6558 29"Balboa Hull Flying wanted to address la· 1 · Look for answers on Monday. ..... Bridge, new desll eng, bels for pay. You have full Instr, NP, 759-8265 a typewriter, c:omputert-------------------------~ or good handwriting. COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE lnl'I L.O. rates apply. --------1--------1-------- ANNOUNCEMENTS 1.aoe-474-4289 EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT LIVE UNCENSORED 800·556·1129 80041110·3505 $3.ff/mln 10718-1~1-81!17 19+ POSTAL JOBS 5530 5530 SERVICES 5533 E n tr Y Pa Y at a rtl n g iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BUSINESS OFFICE ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR RENT 2769 2920 $12.68/$18.52/hr. For REAL ESTATE RETAIL SALES FIT at •-••-• lnfq & app can before 37hrs wk, P/T at 20 Please be aware that ~-t--t--+--....- 3/31. 818-506-5354xt153 ADVERTISING hrs/Wk. Cards & glfla, the Ustlng1 In this cat· Newport Offlc• Tower 825 to 1,900 sq rt. Ole Spac:e. Ocean & Mtn views. Bkr 850-0100 You Can Find Your PT H A Forming Practicing Special Someone omeoare •· Psychic: Circle-1•900•562_5500 x 8381 •l•tant In N. Laguna Tochnlques & Edgar 52 for young at heart Ca'-ce·Contact Pay· p .99tmln. 18 + · Grandma. 837·2785 , rocau Co. 602·954·7420 chic Exchange. 2604 Q lit c t 1 R OFFICE SPACE AVAIL Willow. CM. CA 92627• ua V on ro •P for non-profit org. Xlnt •-M-E_M_B_E_R_S_H_IP_S__ 2 daya·Thur/Frl, early Joe nr SC Plaza. Lots 1. MAGNlN IN NB IS mom. $15/hr, call for of prkng. Up to 10,000 CLOSING FOREVl!Rll 3018 an appt.(310) 352·3011 sq ft, w/utll. Roger or 1000 Items to be soldl liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Linda. 71 4n54· 1400. See aci ·undor merch. rR_e_ai_e_s_ta_t_e ____ .. 1 BUSINESS OFFICE BUSINESS OFFICE FOR RENT 2769 FOR RENT 2769 Balboa Bay Club RIAL UTATI ua.a • M•:abn~~•J1lp Busy walk-In locallon. Ploue call 675-6446 ~ plan. f« lnlM1ew Cal Ron Tavtor. ::I EMPLOYMENT The""' ..... ... ""*' 673-7300 SALES REP Fash Isl, NB. 75g.ns1 egory may require you t=--+--+-- Sec u rltv Officer• to call a 900 number S e e k I n g s a 1 f. armed & unarmed. In which there Is a motivated, organl:ted, (909) 93t -35l8. charge per minute. ~-t--t-- dependable, servlce-o r I en t e d outside Succ:essful S•l•a/M•.r·•---------1 salesperson for com-ketlng Buslneaa BMPLOYMENT munlty newspaper needs dynamic lndlv. WANTED 5535 group. Exporlenc:o or to provide high vol ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii degree preferred. proposals suppon rn 1• , Drow/commission. Full word process. Min of A prof I, loving t=-t---+--.___...,_4-_ 55 wpm accwete typ· Swedleh Nur••'• benefits. Physical/ Ing In WP6 0 1 1 Aide. Wiii help w/Or drug sc:reenlng re-· or w n. 'lt;:rl~-+-~-qulred Fax resume· Have good creative & appts, shopping, Attn: ·Judy OeUlng technical writing skills cooking, laundry, lite 714-631-6594 & can work under haekplng. 12 yra exptt:-::-1~-+--'-­pressure. Musi be a In area/local refs. team . player & can Chrlsllne, 646-3735 The Community Market Place . Classlfled 842-5678 manage multiple Care for Senlo,.. Wiii 70 projects. Competitive help w/ Or Appl componsatlon & ben-• s, _.....,_...__...__. Want an Office with water included? •. .lots & lots of water? EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT efit package. Forward shopping, etc:. Xlnt refs, Res tCI: 150 Paularlno Ave Lynn 931·2881 lvt ms. 1---------;---------::---------- Ste155. 1-tt: Ofc Manager. ... in n errific, up~.il ~u,mc" cnmoninem ! ... wid\ ea.s)' accl''~ mil i;rt:.11 p:11kmi.:' We h:tve a fc"' 'P·''c' tr,•m 41X' h.J 15~7 "'I h Call u We're one kic llh•n m Ncwixlft th u I' definitely n<>t W.llt'rcJ Ju11 n . Lmo PENINSULA COMPANY 201 Sh1pyarJ Wav. Cibm I. N1:11 ['>~ ~h. l.A 9266] l714) bi t93 '·' Run your ad in the Newport Beach Costa .Mesa Daily 5530 5530 5530 ADVERTISING INSIDE SALES REP The Ctasslfled Adver- lialng Oepal1ment for a local community newspaper group Is seeking a aelf· mollvatod, organized. dependable, Inside ' sale• rep. Strong phon•Hlllng skills a must. Oraw/c:omml1· alon. Full benefits. Phy1lc:al/drug screen· Ing required. Fax re- sume: Attn: Judy Oil· ting 714-631-6594 -----------------·---------• I . D YES,SELL MY CAR .. _ .J Addreu · . ( City Zip Phone Credit Catd D MC D VISA D AMX # Exp - Pi lot and the Huntington Beach Fountain Valley Independent to reach over 100,000 homes. Fax us this · forrt:' with y9ur credit, card # or mail it in with a check today! Run for a weekl If ~ur car does not sell we'll run it .. • I Moil To: DAILY PILOT 1 330, W. Boy sn.t, COt90 Meto, CA 92627 (l)JJ 6'2·$678 Or F~ (11'} 63 I ·659' (Pri¥olt Porty OnlyJ Pl.a. Ot.clc ,.,,,,..,,, Bo.I ~ '\I'-,,..... ~-.- CJ f ,,.,,.., D ,.,,_;,_. 0 NI W o VI C1 '°'"""......_ 0 rlltl!J Olou OAlllt ,._ 0 ,._,....... U ~c.-, o'""""' o-.,,._.. a ...... ., 1 os.,-O A.W!'M.... OM>I ~ 1 o 111r YC. ... •••••• o """'c.... a.....,_.,.. , o.....,......., c c.... ao.-.r~ • a,.,,,._ o ~w o..,.w~ for qnother week FREEi All for $1 o• . I : • $ r o for 4 IN, $ I .oo eodl adflHonol lir- ·············-~·······-···· I Can't seem 10 MERCHANDISE FURNITURE 601'4 Chances are get to au those No matter. you wlU find repair fobs what you're' 7 ft ·sofa sleeper bed • what you need around the house? doing, your good c:ondition S 150. at the price Let the hometown ANTIQUES 6010 (714) 548-7592. ClaHlfled you want t<LJ>ay Service newspaper OAK: armolre, dresser On the move? when you read Directory . TM lijliii.. & chest, $975 tho set; ClaHlfled buffet $425: small ar-Sell your extra dally help you find moire $1 50. Curved household 842·5878 rellable help. fits in. lront armoire $400. items 642.S678 ..... 7 56·9 4 5 5: pager #569-5158 in Classified The,4U~. • FROM AMERICAN HONDA FINANCE: 2. 9 APR FOR 24 MOS. 4. 9 APR FOR 36 MOS. 6, 9 APR FOR 48 MOS. On approved credit .'88 DODGE '87 BUICK COLT SOMERSET V-6 !lure. Al. PS Auto. 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IO ---.. _ ~ OUI ._._. .. a: 9ft••n ......._ -a.. MT-•ti ....... ..-,. ... _ _.. ..-~ -~ --plcturee, dvs, tlerfO, 11am/1n8 ......... r, .-.. to good l'Vft Ill MM ~ • ..-.,., lloh. Aritq rOUftd ollll·-----··1~ ........ ....._"""""!'---~ With yard. Shots, QA•AG• 8M.a mleo. 134t luaMX tb6e, off wht. nr per• 'M a.uth Cwt 11' SPiii). fiiMiipi;;t;"iwitaii ...... ii ... ;i .. il ~. ~ 1171 Tuatln Ave. In Lane ...... ollff feet NO .ota: l1IO. llayboa! In NP. Oood m IOATS 7011 modonleM maar.e. Y«Y AllectoNte. eae.y. SAT 7am!pm. ••TAT• aALa Loata nuts. bolt•, •Nipe, need• p&Jnt, 1•••••••• gr•~ cont•mpory Ut-41421 MOVING PROll FRI/SAT hm-noon acrewa • 1111 et&ee, Atomlo •· No reU1• "90 .... ,... IJl • dr, frame APMTllUT SAUi 412 Signal Road newet & uMd: pow., oftet retuaed. •tlM aft Sid~ l•••••••iml auto, ohmpgne a1'11i-------- a200 "4-4297 ADOPT-A-PET EVERYTHING OOESI Entire hoUMf\lf of f\K· aklllaaw w/lotaa (•08) M2·8048. 6C.01 .. ~1to'•to,v1ow"' .... ~ • ..,..OllOBUIS burg lnl, A/C, .,.I( ml, LEXUS 9115 GOOD PRIC .. SI .... T It • .... .. bl•d••· Lrg frHa.r, .... .... li .. li'iil"·•···---·-· Oftg owner. Mini cond. Fll"INQ Ta'"KLE E'V91)' S.t & Sun at "" """ n ura v ...... Garage. ratrlg w1 '"ro_WEJl ___ BOA____ hull, Juat .. rvlced, 11700/obo. 720-0421 -------- ...,, 1 PETSMAAT, Fountain •2. 353 OOU! ST. (off book•, garage full of TS _,.....,.__181_,_,, Roda. rHla, lufaa. Vall~. Puppies, kJt• ,Santa Ana) auto & gardanlng freezer, other ml~I n.w c..,.,...,._ "-"' 1881 Honda Preluda * * * •a Lex u e Trout to Matlin. tena and more, .,, toots. boatJng gear & .we NII, •a\I. aall • You 7012 upholit~raat ~ --------• 2os1, metallic. blue, aC300 3'1k ml. SATURDAY W looking for lovlng, car· un__...NGTOu much more. buy, buy, buyl bOtlt·fua. • graat. CADl11AC 9040 70,000 mllaa. on• loaded, phone+ CD, '°93 Ceylon Road Ing horn.e. CAll 597· nunu n a.r ... Sale 601 Tuatln Refrl9, bed• (queen & 18' 901TON WHAL&" ~~y96:ady "/go. owner. Good c:ond. apruc•. U7.000 (at Madlara In 9037 for more Info. BEACH 6140 NB.fn Allay. Oak 2 twin), raltan furn Incl Good cood. Plua •x· 9241pgr -4267 291· 714,.34-0346 •17-4400 788-2785 Me .. Varda) chalr1, l}'llac furn, pie· gla .. table, boya blke, traa. $6,500. Contact ·~ SMpwr •. '!v~ :'1g~ 78 H.., ... Aooord * * * * * * AQUARIUM, 120 gal, turaa, old cash ragla· much misc. Sat/Sun 8-John, 842-2255. •--------4-d tic good •-------- llOVINQ FROM NPT t'x5'xt 't". Includes ,GIMTNEJOHIORHOOD tar & pinball mach, 5, 6509 Seuhora Or.•--1-8-'E_L_E_C_T_R_IC--MARINE SUPS chaharaln. tH, IAmM/llF•Mage•ta. lroawo tra~aaupo~~:~on' $950 PORSCHE 9175 fight•, pump, tlttara, sw•B 11·-1 (Waat Newport) Rattan dinette aat, rock•· 1450• 831•7253 ,.,, u011 wk-out mach, bench ~ 7022 price $7100. 648-7857 OBO. 831·7149 Drexel bclrm aet, whl· 300 Ho .... al praaa, clthn & more. Sat Sat 8am·2pm 3061 BAY BOAT ...,.,,-..,.------• Honda for Sale wash enter ctr, lamp•. lave ebuud and Saturday aam-epm 31• 7al1Mpm. 845-8928. Carob In E·Bluft. Nawpor1 Packet '91 Sedan de VIII• 91 Accord EX "\ota more. 759-1741 abandoned peta. Ba a VIiia Paclllc Clut>houM ClothH, furn, etc. Lots by w.o. Schock Co. eo• Moortne Uniquely Lthr/pwr/all xtraa, Ilk• Sunroof, AC, Auto '78 e11 a TARGA 1-owner, xlnt cond. New angina & tlree. $12,000. 854·2•75 ai'mmona W r1d Claaa volu,,tHr/foater. Call N/Hamllton, W/Brook-of good atuffl !XCEUENT CONDITION ~cc"tfbla ands acek1nlc new. Muat aHI Vary Blk, Xlnl, Sll\500 0 714497-9037. hutat (TO 868-E2) Can't seem to SAT ONLY g..3 cltha, S8900 * twS0-9000 oca on. •• ng lo ml. 118K 645-5512 831.()832 (top of lln•) king mat-Appllancaa, clothaa, t II ho botdlpet!n!!. 723-CMOO treaa & box aprlng1, 2 gt to a t se axer. equip .• watarbd. CLAaalF'll!D CLASSIF't&D _yra okt, Ufetlm• guar. PIANOS a Jewelry, tumhot•· repair Jobs 1019· Clay St Actoaa II'• th• raaourc• you CBEVIOLET 8045 II'• th• relOurce you AUTO PARTS 'Perfect. Pd 12500, .. 11 OR"' • .,5 6059 CLASSIF'l•D around the house? from St Aildrewa Pk·lot. can count on to aall a On the move? can count on 10 .. 11 a 8r REPAIR. . 9260 .1750. 144-5950 . \UM.. Jt'a the aolutlon you'1• myriad of marchsn-S myriad of ..rnarchan- Harchlng tor. whath-Let the Cleulfled TRADE dlaa llama, ~au.. ell yout extra 87 a.10 •mer 2 whl di•• Items. bacau .. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MERCHANDISE Hammond Organ and t>anch, superior cond. ltfiSC. 6015 · 1495/obo. ...s-9844 * BIO SALE * SPORTING 34 bronzaa Including GOODS .&' mwmald tabla, dol-6065 phin table, ladlH lylng iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii between 2 treas, 8' Skla, anowboard- Dlana, Mongolian lockboard 1990 slave tabla, llf•alza model, no bindings. horaaa. 8' marble $100 OBO. Roaalgnal Roman atatuaa, 10' akla·almoal new w/ Belgian credenda polH & bindings. 645- clrca 1890, Jade catV-5812 lng1, paintings, Ivory,,,..,-.,...,..--=,.,.,,..-~....,,.. Chlppondal• flreplac:a Yakima Bike Rack mantles curios mag-trays tor 2 bikes, azlne rack, aatt~ea. l8 S250. Pela 875-5130 century-style tainting couches, Tiffany •••••••• lamps. 6 Louis XVI GARAGE SALES Bombay cablnetaL 4' ••••••••• Remington bronze, rosewood china cabl· • net, 4' angel bronzes -------- and much more. ·714. BALBOA 444-1970. 1240 Logan ISLAND 6106 tlll, Coita Meaa. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MOVINGlll ltlc~clea, computer, MUST 9ELL-ALL IT~MS IN clolhH, lamps, misc:. SATURDAY 8-3 XLNT CONDITION 210 Garnet Ave. Queen bed, Including --------navy/White linens $175 Teak wall storage aya- tam, lnciudaa 2 book· ca1ea, 1 cupbo8fd/ bookcase combo unit & aterao cabinet S 150 Gaa BBQ $75; Com- puter Stand, white, $25: 2 drawer Ill• cab- inet, S15 Call (310) 592·9320 (Hunt. Harbour) alter HUGE MOVING SALE Antiques, hardware, furniture, clothea, pie· turaa, art & col- lectlblH, hundreds of books & records. Priced to aell. Rain or ahlna. SAT/SUN SAM, 118 AGATE 8pm wkdaya or wk--------- anda anytime BALBOA PLANT &ALI! ACRI!& PENJNSUIA 6107 Pine lrHa 15 gal pot· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ted, tl-9' $20. Citrus, Aaeortment of very avocadoa-frultlng $10. freeh fruit• & veg. Herbs St. Gal junipers etablae. Open Air S1., Shada/plna/cypras Market, Sat/Sun . 11· 4-9 S10 .. 909-674-9422 5pm, 2000-W. Balboa Co-.nn••'W!RS 60 l S Tripi• d r••••r with '""""''~ m irror, aide chair, • Schwinn bike, aurfbd, Mao Claaelo upgrade lamps, mlcrowv oven, lo ayalam 7, 4 MB of clothes, etc. SAT/SUN RAM. Over $1 ,000 01 8-4, 2137 Miramar • programs ln1tallad. -------- -14-5-0·-8-73-09 __ .w ___ , CORONA WANTED ro IUT &C>19 CASH . FOR U$ED · LJIVI'$ 801 '$ Up to •26'"' OraDC• 7lt•6SS-080 UlOW..cJI ·~--ob CAtHU 71'•"8-0101 1:..xa-1 RJII.p WAll'l'BD BUlI.DlNG MATERIALS 6030 QANT.l!Dc 400 oublo ~arda of flll dirt. Call 631·9072. DELMAR 6122 ALLEY SALB SAT 8am·1pm 602 lrla Ave. Corduroy sofa bad, tlla cabinets, oHlc• atutt, cloth•• & mlac. Movtng ht .. 1. In 15~r Nothing over SS Sat 3/4 ~m-12 • e1s Orchi d Sat 3 /4 9am-4pm Tools, collactlblea, amall appllc, clothes, books, turn, mlac. 433 Acacia-In Alley. COSTA MESA 6124 l!at•t• Sale Antique tables, breakfront, ta· blaa/chra, couch, r• cllnera, dreaaara, clothes, dlahaa & more. 25e·$250. Fri 12-8 ••• , 8-12. 1331 8elfaat, oft F altVefw. Estat e/Moving Sale, Sal 3/4 8am-4pm. F.urn, haehld llama, clothes, 385 SunrlH Cit. lrvlne Ava/Santa l .. bat-tollow algna. HUGE RUMMAGE SALE 7 school-wide rum· mge •al• March 4th, 7AM-3PM at Smart & Final, 707 W. 19th St. Coma early tor beat aeleetlon. OFFICE OFFICE . FURNITURE 8r FURNITURE 8r EQUIPMENT 604 7 EQUIPMENT 604 7 -~-IS CLOSING FOREVER I I flltol U.U"""'°" .... ol ~· •Showcoset •Store Fixlurai • Office Furn. & Equip • Bockroom Shelving • Visual Display • Aherotlon Equipment ""' ....... .,MIN. ...... ., .. ~ M Mufll le'°"'• n.. ..... MiWll. ap.. fOw:: ... ~ '*Y ·IM.,., ..... felhlon lllancl, ~ lecich SPORTING GOODS SPORTING 6085 GOODS lC.I. SLAM~1ERS TRYIJS Boys Under 11 & Unde~12 ...,,, ............ t, ... ..., t2 ..... M!" ...... ,. ,, ........ ., ... .... ............. 8065 er you're SHklf\iJ • Service Directory our column• compel household dt!Ya, Tahoe package, our columns compel AUTO 6 TRUCK home, ~ apattmeUon nt, help you find through classified qaluallJllled buyara to items V~. AC, PS, AM/FM quallflad buyers to Qlaaa Raplaca"'ant a new Occupa or c blkJ llv Good cam 1-8ftft_ ............... .. even a stray pet. reliable help. M2-5678 M2-H78 In Classified cau, • er. -·-· • cond. $5,750. 723-1168. M 2·5878 50% Ott lnstatl'n w/ad. rm AJr llcp • le Noia Ttuwlnio.tt BuyF!20,988 Alllr $1500 ~ebott· O.Olt1 Price $22,ABB 1 IO CIClOlf ...... GREAT SELECTION 01= HARD·TO·l=IND ITEMS IN Sf'OCll NOWln • '95 Xl.T & EDDIE IAllEI EIPtDIEIS •'IS 411 CIEi CAI •'IS F·JSO DUAU.rs •Ilario .. '°""• '15 F-ZSO "2 I"' SUI'S tAIS • '15 IUSTAIG COllA COftrEITlllES & COUPES SPE CIAL I 1·1·111 ( •IW f 9773 1 ,.,.","I<" t l ~ n1, I 1·1 ·,11111·11 t l r ,1, I 1·1 · 11 , ( ""1 t l n n1, p~i~~~~[ I. "'I'" LI '-111.111 1 I 1 ""'LI ._,.1 111 1 ~ 7 ~ I ',111'1,1'111 , 1 ~ ~ ~ l 11111 \\•"'Ii \I 11 7 7 ~ 1987TOYOTA 1984 MITSUBISHI 1979VW 1986DODGE 1991 NISSAN 1991 TOYOTA 1992FORD 1993FORD 1993FORD Tercel Coupe Pickup B~ Convertib 600 Conv. SentraXE Corolla Sedan Tern~ GL Sedan Escort LX 2 Door Temc GL Sedan 61J)d.,A/C, 4 speed, stereo. lie on white, °"'XM·ooe ml.t euto, A/C,~e. ~· 'IWll./Seat., Auto,A/C, oP.A/C, cassette. w/oassette. atereo. cruise Ill. till,crulH. • stll'90. crulMi 1111. Stereo. 1111 I'\.. si6173 siffi s497~3 s57·73 s5s973 (810313-230412) s7973 (810455-336051) s8873 s7773 s9773 1992FORD 1992CHEVY 1988 FORD 1992FORD 1992FORD 1991 FORD 1992FORD 199l HONDA 1993 FORD Taurus GLSedan Lumina Sedan F.ddJt Bauer 'liurus GLSedan FMort LX 4 Door Amstlr En Mili Va 1bundcrblrd LX Ovfc LX Stdan. Mus~XCoav. P'/W/l/s.t., AIJto, A/C, crullt. AIJloR A/C, PtNJL. Tilt, CtUIM, P/W, Pll. -=·~ Auto{ AIC, CNIM, Ontt ~~.,,~/(. Only 8282 ml., PINA.. Only17, ~Uo1 l:e:.""'· cassltte. s&f73 c:aseette. ill, PIN. si'f,9)3 caMltte, . sia1'3 (810500-125807) 1810218-255550) 1810487-1 eooeei (810278·A09533) (8, 0446-150&72) (810499-14$424) s9 973 s9973 s9973 sl 1,773 s11,973 s12,773 1993FORD 1993GMC l-991FORD 1994FORD 1994FORD 1991 FORD 1991 Nl~AN 19'1 FORD Tbunderblrd LX fari XT Mini-Van F • 150 S.pt!Clb Thundt.rbird LX AerostarXL E:.=XLT Pathnndtr XE Bronco AIJto, NCtiit C1SMtt1, AIJto, A/C, P'/Wll. ~Ill P/W, PJL AIJto~W.. 4~ ,llc>ys. !do, A/C, P/Wll. ti, Rel-~~ P/W srtm tM cruise ABS. cru~iiC. sfs;7n tJI, nun. p :h Iii crulle. Q\11111~. f,·0451.A1mi; s\'i,m s\'5,473 (880706-A03188) sn;m . sf's,973 •15,873 SJ6,973 1993FORD 19'3 FORD 1994FORD 1994FORD F·ZSO Pkk~ EmXLT 'sl:=s~~ Only 1t,3d!~ o. AIJt 'iP1. NC, P/Wll. A/C, •. ' orulM p~ ·'*· s\'j'if3 •1'8773 '81 74177) $19,873 ----~"-' • . i ~· . ... ,1 l . I s ..... ' Costa Mesa Golf Club ~ .. . ·::. ... " Cover. .• Metro Realty 2.Map 3. ColdweU Bank."r Newport Beach 4. CoJdweU Banker Newport Beach 5. Coldwell Banker Newport Beach 6. Coldwell Banker Newport Beach 7. Coldwell Banker Newport Beach 8 . Coldwell Banker Newport Beach J:over Home Story 9. Metro Realty to. Prudential Calllom.la 11. PrudeQdal Calllorn.la 12. Prudential Calltorn1a 14. Prudentlal California 15. Prudentlal California 16. PntdeaUal Calllonla 17. Fftd ~ CouUI Prope~ 11. Grubb• mus 0 a: ~ "' ~ Orange County Fairgrounds ~ FAIR DR • .............................. <.Ol I l ·C,I P\H~ Costa Mesa A,,. 19. Grubb & Ellls 20. Grubb & Ellis, Irvine 21. Prudent.la) Newport 23. Star Real Estate 25. Valentine Properties Inc 26. Waterfront Homes Inc. Realtors 27. Waterfront Homes Inc. Realtors 28. Waterfront Homes Inc. Realtors 3<>. Coast Newport Properties 31. Coast Newport Properties 32. Coast Newport Properdes 33. Coast Newport Properties 34. Cout Newport Propertlet 35. Coast Newport PropertleS 36. Coast Newport ProperUes 37. Coast Newport Proitertlel 38. Cout Newport Pro,ertlee 39. Coast _Newport PropertlM 40. Remax 41. Remax 42. Remax 43. Uongs or Newport Spyro KembaU Realty 45. Esther Yank Rae Rodgers Mortgage Rates 47. Greystone Homes 48. Homes or U.e Week 49. Homes or t'he Week 50. Open Home Gulde St. Home Buying Clteek-Ust 52. Coldwell Banker Costa Meta Newport Coast Of'L'\ 110( "i '\ Jl HJ > · \) I ~ $399,900 $925,000 $525,000 $465,000 $191,900 C>f1..'\tl0l ',f '-" '\l)·\'i I I $725,000 $399,900 $499,000 $349,000 $925,000 $695,000 $699,000 $791,900 $479,000 UOI S...... $489,000 Bernard Towers LmOISlE 106 v.. x..dh9 $559,500 Velma TlmmonalO'ette Sleel>erg llfWUITIMGS &!Wv!!f ~urel Gorgeous remocJWlf be College paB home. l..IQht. bright Ind Illy wlltl Vlllfted wood beam ceilings throughout. Ceramic till, Berber carpeting, bullt·Jn entertainment centef, bly windows wttll Mttlno llU, large mastlr sultt wttll .... doset. Almost too good to be true at "" prlctl I C111 Clrotyn tor more Info. ------' I I ~~o! Ylew to Back Bay Nature and city at~~'fl. 2.5 ba, expanded Trina model. Spectacular, remodeled to perfection. Skyljgf1t In master with French doors to batcOOy sundeck. Kitchen ot beauty, tile counters and flooring. Don't delaY1 I ~tloo of the Rhine and Udo Chan~I .,~ views offer gracious living 1n this luxurious condominium. Enjoy your views or walk to Udo VIiiage & ttluter. Doorman Insures 24 hour security In pres11gious building. · 91 L\W~~ IMI home on qu~Jf sac across form patt.. Property Is lovely throughout with tasteful decor and numerous top quality Improvements. Move rtgllt Into this picture peried home. mf~"l'rtoht family home !l'ra'= bldlyard. This 4 bedroom hcMM Is CMf 3100 sq. fl Ind was built In 1990. Vaulted celllngs, built-In entlrtainment center in family room. 3 car garage, 3 flftplaces. This horM Is conveniently located near IChools, pat1cs, rlStllnnts and oltl8r amenities. m"m~. Enjoy the £21~ kitchen with granite cou11ter tops. The home has 4 bedrooms, 3 baths with a bonus am.. The prtvate bactt yard has a lovely spa. · J!l8~Jr1e~tlonl Light, brlg~t & mf.~6= maintained! 4 bd, 2 family rooins. formal dining and an extravagant master suite with sitting room & flreplact. Gorgeous pool & spa with spacious patio & lawn owf1ooklno mountain and night light views. M~c ptan with dramatic v1ews of the 11arrocUiillf mountail)s form every room. Unit Is upgraded and -exquisitely decorated. 24 hour security building with doorman. St>aclotis common arer lnckldes pool, spa, card & billlard room. 2 balconies, Wit bar are a few of the many amenities. ~~t home with city .J!·!.'::~ de-sac lodtlon witll 140 ft on the bay. Large family home with pool and spa.. 3 flreplaces, 3 car omoe. security system. FEATURED US1116S ~~from this 3rd floof penJJ!?•!I Where etse can you get a Newport lleacll address In a security conscious gated comm untty for this price? This home is per1ect for a couple Whether young I just starting out or retired. There •rt no stairs to cNmb slmpl'/ drive Into the parking structure, wait a few easy steps to the elevator & walk clown a short hallWay to your unit. Enjoy .the view or stroll down to the swimming pool & spa or enjoy the clubhouse. IAYIUDGE S1•.• Lowest priced ·c· plan In Bayridge. Privet• gated community in a great location for lht freeway d>mmww. Lower.-.. 1m1 p1an ·c·. 2 bd, 2 bl. ceramic tMld entry and ~. Like new oeutr1I c::trpttlng tlwoughout. tiio room with mirrored wal, lowly used brick ffr9Ptlce In the MIO room. lovely largt garden patio Convtnlentty close to the community spa. One w lttle'*I Ol111111 and one car dlClched. ~··model Ont-story and .R~ """' .... 3 bd. 2 bl.~ price. .... , ~2 bl ---lddld ...i"ro&n"I loc*l ICl"Oll fl'Om Hellf M Ill ~ Coltl Miii. The llUlnlfo. ......... -and ettt1ICM ~ ............... Mlllw lletlu¥f m a.,us B~.ea";yon. Gorgeous \3JI.·= den. Spacious master suite with spa tub, beveled glass window and:skytight French doors In living and dining room. Marble floors, wet bar and scraped ceilings lo satisfy the' most discriminating buyer. All this tor only $310,000. IALIOA PENINSULA $;137,• Newly· decorated: Tnterlor/exterior painted. frencfi doors, levalores and new carpeting. This charming cottage has 2 bedrooms. 2 baths. Ideal for a beach home. Within steps of the bay and beach. l.1!!9=1s~'i.2 per mo. ~i~ down & this luxury ocean view condo can be yours! Great low interest rate an .875% & owner will carry baclt a second of $10,000 lo $15,000 .. Steps to buch. this recently built unit has 3 bd, each with it's own bath A "great room· features high ceilings, mart>le fireplace, luly equipped lcllchen & balcony. Large rool·top dedl & 2 car omoe complete the picture. ~~PsJ,,.~ 4 bd plus ~f~ home. Numerous top quality amenities Include 3 car garage wittl roM-up doors. brick patio with spa. new roof with 40 year warranty, Pella dual glaze windows, lath and plaster construction and remodeled kitchen With lovely new cabinets designer hand painted tiles and Thennadore cooldop. Move right in and enjoy! =~ny floorptan. 4 bd, 2.5 ba, tamf"ro&m9' fireplaces, sparkling pool plus air conditioning. Beautiful Baycrest home on prime street. House is vacant and sellef Is extremely motivated. =~~~ mkll condltion~'1 bricbd front porctl. Extremely weU maintained !aside and out . Enjoy living in the family neighborhood of Harbor View Hom~. Anderson Elementary school 1s located a few blocks. f'tto/. ~-model 3bd. 2.s11a sf:'~ residence Guard gated community. Comer location wMh OYVSlzed yard. Built-In 880 Ind fountain. Upgrades lndude fTllltl6e entJy, plantation shutters, French doors. Mahogany bult-lns0througbout. MUSI see. IEAVIEW . SS&S,• (1iid community. View. 5c1adot1s 2-story 4 f14(H)I, 3 CM Olf'lfl llomt. Ctose to community pool, spa aiid tennis courts. Corner location with 2 side yards. 2 opening ~ 91"' sdloots. For sate or lease. ~~9°"1\~t!ent t=ft beautiful Newport Heights. 5 units. freshly painted, 3-2 bedroom, 1 bath and 2· 1 bedroom 1 bath. All units on the ma.ut In great location. Perfect for an lnwstor or owner WhO WOUid ., some Income. ~ m this deal! located In l5J~ ~m"""l of Newport Beach, lhls 3 bd, witll nwly 3,000 sq, ft. of IMng .,.. Is lbsotullfy the best value .ittl a vlewl Buutlfully "1alntalne0 & upgraded, hardwood floors, stt9 down IMng room adjoining llllrrr wlCtl custom built-ins, Interior atrium, den wtttt flrle*a, masw lultt Wiii i.rve bldl area. Seller$ are ~loMINOWI ~Yff~eftge fourplexl \t3J~ Investment opportunity for owner-user in superb Huntington Harbour location I Close distance to beach and expensive homes. Only six year old bldg very low maintenance, townhouse style units, individually metered, each ~nit has 2-car garage. location & bldg attract top rents! . ~~e~~e 1eve1 home in gate guardePe~u~ area of Sea Island. Home features Include 3 bedroom. 3.5 bath, security system, cenlial vacuum. 2 fireolaces, wtt bar. Designer owner has adde"d many special features. located on one of the largest lots in the area at the end of the cul-de·sa.c next to gorgeous commumty pool & spa. Plenty of room to expand on both sides of the free standing unit L~m's"fs~plng ocean views. ~o= remodeled house shows like new with melent decor and Is avallabte for Immediate possession. Spacious living room with high celling$ and fireplace idjoins a ~ secluded garden patio. Upgraded kifchen shares the same sunset and Is a Jov for the~ 2 bd. 2 ba UDO ISLE $149,000 Atouch olluropel Perfect tor "Art lovers" . ThiS rare street to street lot with wonder1ul bay view is adjacent to a serene partt with dock facilities. Recently remodeled, 'amenhles include newly designed kitchen and living area. Extensive use of tile & carlon. Enjoy Udo Island lites~ which lnciudes community tennis courts, playgrounds, beaches, grassy fiekls. a sailing club & boat docks. HARBOR VIEW, HIUS S715,000 t1iiS 1¥1$11 liOiTlt is iftftifem from any you~ fier seen in Hnor View Hills. Custom ~n includes new master suite. custom kitdlen)lld blttls. 'French doors, sunny brick patios, privacy Ind I pastoral view from the eleva1dJ lot. 3 bd, llbraly, pN5 tamly room. ~J:ci•~f spacious bedrooms. 4 baths~~ room with French doofs over1ooklng 2 patios. Living room has ftreplace and open wood beam ceilings. Large master suite with volume ceilllos Bring offers! f.U~C~\ worth the price. Original eec'fA': residence situated high on a comer lot at a clJl.de-sac. Street overlooks the blue pacifte and coastal rock formations Steps to pnvate community beach Remodeled or build your dream home. This existing home is quite livable while in your planning stages Seldom do these opportunllles come around. ~~ v!~t row)lll Style, stze. ~~t= a steam shower after a hard day ltlen rtlax in your spa. This 5 bedroom, 3 bath home has 4200 sq. ft. of elegance In a most private community. Private stairs to recreation field below, Andersen school for kids. I L 'I UI (:I ' ' \ ~ \.. , I.' ~ ' I I ' " , l I \ I i • • ~ . I ·-----· • f ~· .. NEWPORT SHORES -$339,000 Great Newport duplex! Assumable financing! Upper unit has vaulted ce11tngs. fireplace. 2 large decks 2 entrances lower unrt has step down hvmg room. fireplace. 2 bedrooms and patJo. 4 ~r garage Chuck/Kathy Colesworthy ~~~~~Jt;;~ .. --=-.. ,,..-'-- THE BLUFFS $449,000 Bluffs Be't Value Front row center on the back bay. "Franciscan" model •Buffed Out" for todays designer taste 3 bd.'21/2 ba Extensive remodeling includes new granite kitchen. skylights. Pella windows. smooth ceilings VICTORIA BEACH $485,000 You'll fall in love all over again with this enchanting ocean view retreat just steps from Victoria Beach Tucked away on a sylvan lane, this exceptionally smart villa with its vaulted beamed ceilings, vintage fireplace & tree shaded decks wl~ beckon you to stay. Listen to the crashing surf and feel the marvelous sea breezes. NllWPORT •EACH -.000 Monaco model In guard gated Big Canyon. 'This model has the large master bedroom on the same level as the living area with 2 bedrooms and a bath upstairs. ~eat location. ORIGINAL BLUFFS .. . $349,000 Light. bright. remodeled. single story "Bonita plan. 3 bd. 2 bth •. great location on Back Bay side of Vista del Oro with a city lights view Master suite has a walk-in closet plus private patio This won't last! · EASTllLUFF · $479,000 Condo in The Bluffs -Backbay Romantic Retreat. Location I Location I Backbay and moonlit view Single level 3 bd. 3 ba completely remodeled. French doors, skylights. Private spa. Must m' Barbara Miles/ Allison Seesemann CORONA DEL MAR $569,000 One of a kind custom home built In 1990. Great location near Begonia Park. fabulous view of the harbor & Catalina from tiled garden patio on 3rd floor. Oen/family rm with bath on 1st floor UvinWdlning/kitchen. 2 bd, 2 ba on 2nd floor. Beautiful faux finishes done by artist on walls Granrte counter tops & Mexican pavers·throughout Don't miss the office off the garage. .. SPYGLASS $798,900 An exceptional upgraded/expanded property & open elev~ted lot with panoramic mountain, & city light viewsl Over 3,100 s<t.ft. 4 bd, 2.5 ba, m\llting marble entry leading to open dining room with vaulted ceilil1gs, skylight. Custom French door. windows & mirrors all with beveled glass. An added grand room adjaeenl to family room. Large back yard with Turbo BBQ, pool & spa. Beautiful tand$C3ping throuOflout. New roof! Ideal for family who loves to entertain. Donald Pfaff DOVER SHORES $895,000 Remarkable Dover Shores front row residence. Huge single story 4 bd, 4.5 ba. Separate guest house in courtyard facing pool & spa. Spacious open floor plan. 2 fireplaces, wet bar, breakfast & formal dining. Everything 1s oversized, 4000 sq ft living space. 14,000 sq ft view lot. Come visit the most panoramic view home available. Cul·de-sac street too. Quick action required. HARBOR RIDGE $2.095,000 Wonderful traditional custom home With spectacular ocean & city lights views. Anest quality & craftsmanship with approx 6700 sq ft llving space. 5 bd, 5.5 ba. wood paneled library. gourmet kitchen, 6 fireplaces. Located Within prestigious guard gated community, pool, tennis facilities available to homeowners. Best value In Ha(bor Ridge!!! Carol Mock/ Steve SOtherten N •llACH $3, 100,000 Special newer custom traditional bayfront home In the gated community of Bayshores. French doOrs, wood floors, Palladlan wtndows. cozy fireplaces & brick oatlos set the mood for this special location with wide open main tumtno. basin vtews. Extra wide 40' _lot,_ tar~ private boat dock with room for 60' + boat. Laroe master suite with library, 2 flrepllcts, DlyfrOnt balcony. HUNTINGTON HARBOUR $850,000 Lender owned bayfront! Lender may carry with 10% down. Beautiful 4 bedroom with boat dock. Hurry, Hurry, Great opportunity! ·Marie Deremiah CORONA HIGHLANDS . $1,295,000 Unique custom wooded retreat surrounded by lush gardens, flowers._trees. meandering stream, stone pool & spa and an entire menu of views. ocean, sunsets, night liQhts, Pelican Hill Golf Course & the rolling hills of Buck Gully & beyond. Approx 3800 sq ft including 3 pd, 2112 ba. The large master suite has generous closet space & a study/office. The secondary bedrooms .& bath are in a separate wing. HARBOR RIDGE . $2,49 5,000 Ocean. bay views are a "10" from this country English Tudor Estate on the very top of Harbor Ridge. 4 bedroom suites plus a guest apartment with kitchenette & living room. nch cherry wood kitchen, butlers pantry, 4 zone NC, 4 car garage, 5 fireplaces. PooVspa &. basement rec room. Master suite has huge walk-in and an environmental habitat chamber. , S18,IOO,OOO The most valuable estate In all of Orano_e County boasting 59.000 sq ft oceanfront lot The main house offers 4 bd, 4.5 ba and neartv 12,500 sq ft. The 4,500 sq ft guest house has. 2 bd, 1 ba and kitchen. Tennis, full gym, pool and 8 car garage. Prlvate beach and access. ~ '· I \\ " ' : . I i :I I · 11 I 1 I I It I < < >IC·.! I: ' ; I 1 • l I ' , i 11 !. 11 II \ \ \ I \\ 1 l c II " l c. l I '1111" I l ~· . .... 0, 2 Bedroom .t: Den. Ocanfront coodo. Security building, uoderground parking. "'I ~ bedrooms, 2 blllhs, blcoch hardwood Oooring. Laaai wi1h , harbor views, security building. 4S' slip availaable .. i • . Rooftop deck. West Newport Duplex 4 bedrooms, 2 baths. 2 bedrooms, 2 t.ths. )-Qr parking. Asking $535.000 Call Stephanie . 723-0137 Pgr: 663-7711 . .. COlOWC?ll Dl\Nt<,CH •. •· Thinking of Bu~g or 8elling ... Afraid To Get Your Fett Wet? Don & Joyce Olson Have Alre_ady Tested The Water. Call Us Today! Located in a prestigious Harbor Ridge community in Newport Beach. 3 bedroom plus library and den. Nearly 3,000 sq. ft. Only $519,000 Corona del Mar. Panoramic mountain .t: .city Ughts view. Approx. 3,100 sq. ft. family home. Completely remodeled .t: expanded. Reduced to $798,900 Ocean, Catalina and sunset views! Over $70,000 in upgrades. Beautiful 3 bedroom plus family room home. Asking $719.000 Absolutely the best value being offered in Spy- glass Hill. 3 bedroom and family room home with partial views. Asking $595,llO Beautiful 3 bedroom home w/ ocean. twt>or a:· sunset views $3,300 ino. "Tlttrt Is No Sllbstitlllt For~" DON AND JOYCE OLSON 800487-4931 <'I { Llll'll I\ 'I "4 ""' • f~ • • C!I • COLOWeLL BANl(.eR ~J A true jewel in prestigious Belcourt Hill. 2 master suites, fonnal dining.clen, kitchen with nookclserme views. $'99,IOO # l •92, '93, '94 ~Ocelftview. llecmtlvnmodeledwith NarnewamomontheSouth~withdesirlble 4 bedrooml. &mily room, study!: formal dinina. comerloc.uon. Qualityappointments. Privatedock Privme baCh and put. · Sl,JN,111 cl 3-c.r prage. 52,5'5,IM ~wllterviewstomdliltotallyaemocleled r.:=.T~:=1.:m11erea1:ti$ home. 4 bedrooms,&milyroom, bonusroom.,}-ar ~ pnp. pool cl spa. · S1,l!J9,MI met much, much. much morel. SI . CALL 1-800-949-94 71 . -. Representin1 Ne•rt Beach Buyen and ~Hers 2.l Consecutive Years . . . . .. ... COUPLES SEEKING HOME Sophisticated, warm and stylish home with ~raditional quality seeks tasteful professional couple with similar values. Must appreciate qualities such as crown moulding, three cozy fireplaces (including master bedroom), remodeled kitchen and bathrooms, spacious and flowing floor plan, bubbling.spa in a secluded patio for winding down after a long day. Dining room with fireplace works for candlelit dinners for two as well as elegant social occasions. Must be comfortable with French doors, used brick patios, sunlilght and privacy, Harbor View Hills location, price of$ 785,000 and envy of friends who failed to buy house first. Direct inquiries to: Steve Sutherlan at Coldwell Banker's Newport Beach office. All inquiries will be held in the strictest confidence. 1-800-949-9802 't ~7T""?J~~~~~~-:-:--__:::=::=..::;...~~---- ... Five mistakes made by first· time buyers By Kathleen McNamee ReMax South County. Newport Beach • Tuning prOblems: Most fir t-timc buyer5 arc renters. As such, the best time to clO!>C a house is when your current Jea'iC DllD expires. Don't sign another year- thl long Ko een McNomee lea\C if you c'pcct 10 a buy a home before thl! lea<;c period cxp1rco;. Otherwise. you II end up with a dent in your ixx.kcthool>. from wnting rent and mortgage ~ chcdc~. Talk to your landlord about a 'h<>ner te1 m lea~ -a month to month · or a lea'c with an out ctau'e with 30 or 60 days notice. • Looking at hom~ you can't affo rd: Rather 1han lookmgat homes fin.I. start with finam.:ing. Understand bao;1c mortgage alternative., and you can tell which homes arc affordable. which arc not and which l~'i reprc~nt the be t ~'i1ble deals. Get prequaJified through a reputable mortgage lender. There's oo Co\t or o~ligation and the lender will re\eal exactl y how much hou-.e you can afford to buy. • Buying the wroqg size home: When buying propeny. thmk how long you intend to hve there. h th1~ a fhe-year home'? A I0- l year home? Or is this your reti rement home? 'llllC average American family changes residence every-five 10 \even years. If you're in your 20s. it i'> likely • you'll have significantly changed ) our lifestyle witbio five to seven year' Sman buyers plan for changes ahead of time • Buytac a ~t to n-i.ell Although you say it doesn't bother )Ou to be backed up to a busy stn.--et. you will be bothered when ir is time to sell When buying a home. try not to buy one ~hKh will be difficult to resell. Think hard about bow you would sell thic, home b,cforc you buy. Wnfk through and poin1 out all the negatives. then ask your Jgcnt ' or broker bow long it would take to ,ell • Cboosln& die. wron& mortgage Ru)m _,_.._. have many tailor·mJdc ._._. ... financing option' '' h1lh were not ava1labk 111 1hc ptil. In addition to the ,t.mdJrd ~year fi xed ratl.' lnJn . • consider choo~mg Jn adju table rate monga~c 10 take advantage of lo"' er interc t rates nod ea\11.'1 . • • qu'aufying. Or pick a to , ,, I ~­ year fued rate loan to mJ\11111h \1•ur intere t deduction and ~\I.' m.111\ thou ands of dollars in intefl'\t ()j Ion~ into a two-tep mortgagl!. "'-h•lh combines a little of the nsk ot Jll adju table with the dcpendab1ht) ••I .r fixed-rate loon. Explore all thl op111111'. have your lender show you on p.1rx·1 ho" much each will cost nnd hm' lhc·, compare to each other. Kathlun McNamtt, ;,, a\\11etati1111 wilh Finl Trust Mortgage, ha' compiltd 'a nport tntilltd., How to Stop Pl/\·ing Rt nt and Own A Homt Instead. ('al/ (800) 865~1035 f or in/onnation. McNOJMt can IH rtachtd at (7 J.J1 7MJ- 5()()(), txt. /JO. Escape to the top of the hill in the exclusive Corona del Mar communicy of :. Spyglass HiU . This five bedroom, three bath estate offers a trul:y unigue setting combined with stunning Catalina sunset . ~ views and the tuinquility of a spacious yard. This ideal two story family ~ has an extensive floor plan , including a new . gourmet kitchen adjoining the family room, overlooking the private pool and spa. The mamr suite with its lavishly appointed bath , privau balcony, breathtaking ocean '1iews and cool fresh ocean breetes. Situated on about 3/4 of an acre , flag shaped lot, this hmne offers upgrades thToughout including wood windows and 1 doors, bull nose comen, smooth ceilings . 2 fireplaces and 3 caT garage. Offered at $ l ,095 ,000, rJW esrau home u truly one of C<Yrona del Mar's finest dream ltomeS. · .. ·.METRO f< E /\ L T V ~ ... $)3S* MAGiCAI c1 ry l1GI n A~d MOUNTAiN VICWS ·Mood prRfcc1 4BR, } BA ltOMf . C~~Tk ~ ... $721 * Lido, 2BR, 2BA RcModclE.d ro pcRf ECTiON. BAy v1rw, } CAR GAR, AiR CONdiTION . ·~Hat ... J1,01S* Sip cl IAMpAC1NC I\ cl FNjOy bRfATHIAklN(1 OCEAN view PRrMIUM CORNER lm , 5BR }BA "A PERI (Cf 1 Q"I S,.~R~ ... $~21* BcAuriful dAzzliNG f AMfly HOMf WiTH flAiR iN GAHd COMMUNiTy. 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For Information on properties for sale, simply call 1-800-545-1444 and enter the PAIOIWllC VIEWS Slll,000 C'it m.}single level exec. hm on ~lass Hill Great ftoorpfan IOI enlef1aining. f3eaU11lul courlyard w/sp.1r1drng pool & spa llAllOI VIEW IW SUS,• ('Ii ~Beautifully aistomil.ed 48R, 48A lwn w/pool-sized yard Expanded designer detail throughout. All OfTSTAllDllli OPPOITUllTYl $115,000 Fanily hm w/58R & ocean views! Pool & spa, guard ga\ed beach comm. 2- car garage+ lots of guest par1cing! Setler will carry 1st trust deed. NE.'J LISTING BAYRIOGE :.2/9 000 1 r ~ •. t ,. 1 • ! '· • • •• .,.. , 1 '' ~ t t; n : '· r' .,.. l ·, ~ is , J, t' I ' I I Ir { : • I ' '• .. "'', ,~Ho 1 I j 1 I "'Ir ' ' ' ' ' r • , • · I ~ , ' 1 ,~'' • • • ' ' • " • 1 • l , t) t' I' I l FAaY UNI AT m IEST Siii,• Pq>Ular SomlfJel 58R. 3BA. Sib.lated on extra large lot next to greenbelt. bring fll kids! Mexican pavers. llghl bright 2 ffpl's. Countiy Freoctl decor. Comm. pool + ~. · WA~llAT ........ 4BR, 38A. 2 story. Formal dining, large mstr suite wiltl his/her baltls. 2 trpl's. Private gMld comm. Private beach. boat slip. EXTWUlllAIY FAllUIAVEI $141,• 68R, -SSA+ study castle (5650sQ It) at best Foothill schools. Pool. spa & more. Enlertainets delighU PAllOUMIC VIEW $511, .. Ocean. island & city lights vn. Open design w/conanporary comforts. Secure. peak.II selling. Gated community close tobeajies, lrwy &airport. SU COURSE UCATIH I VIEWS 1511,• Countryclublilestyte nr the beach. Ex~isile 3BR.38A or2SR +den condo. Furniture negotiaDle. Gd-gt community. IDT IUY IAYFIOadiwm IOCll S515.• lowest price & best buy tor a bayfront home! Dock for up to 38ft boat! 38R or 2BR + den:'l .758". Gated! . IU ISi.Aii BHAICE 1515,• Enjoy a country club lilastyle from lhis upper condo w/golf coorse views. Vaulted ceilings. model pertect UIE fllD • IBT IUY $514,500 Fin~t !18ight>omood In Woodbrigl!. Irvine. Classy landing I tract w/move in cood1Uon. close to~ lake, tenniscourl pool. Elallent central location. FOUITAll VAU.EY COST. VALUE $229,000 38R. 1 75BAcustom hmwM>daledkithen. living rmwt1rpl & windowseats Mini maintanence yard. Great family nn. oversized BR's. GET ROME $225,• Lovely 4BR twn dose lo Mile Square Pa~. golf & sh~ing. Huge back yard. W11111 ·GREAT IUYI $211,000 Terrific 3BR hm w/added lanily rm. on an owisized lol New rool & freshly painted throughout 2-car garage PLus·extra parking f01 your RV. boat Won't last! IUU YM DREAM ROME $215,DOO Beautiful OCN & city views. Build ultimale hm on this pie-shape, street to street lot Lender owned in San Clemente. UllEOIS OCUI VIEW $171,000 • Relax in lhls4YrbeautywhilegazingatlhespKtacularview. Like new. 1BR penthouse Walk to beach. ~ COSTA MESA IAIUIUl S1•,• 3BR, 28A. cul-de--sac location. Fresh painl in & out. large yard Motivated seller. .· J.Oabolt l.Reed T.Sm41h 8.5windal1 M.Reed H.Gilchnsl B.Wytw NNash N.Nas~ PllVATE ISUlll $11.250.• Privacy & luxliywilh unparalleled views. 88R suileS. sublerranean pa.ting. Slip f « 2 large boats. UTEI WATEIFIMJ IES•ENCE $5,175,• Grand estale on 3 lewls w/a rooftop lerrace. Private beach. bayside pool & pier + sllp for 5 boats. Panoramic views from most major rms. imported s1one lhrou~I tie in'9rior & exterior. l llTS91 ¥1.UM,•.• &;4)>n while sandy beaches W/Vtt/#s of lhe jetty+ pavillion. An ~18 residence done in a timeless design. Entry coortyard. LMIW ESTATE• IUll&E co•m ..... -Magnifant hilltop view estate wilhin gated slreet Owr 5 acre land uncfuplicablel Accomodate 150 car parking. ,_,_ a.IOIT • CAIEI SIOIES $3,CIS,• Beeotifully lerraced to extend 1he living area from the tree framed deck on lhe bluff down to a very special secluded cove. 48R. 4.58A, 4th BR coo Id be studio or office w/private entry. EXlmn'E CUSTIM IOME $3,3GO,OOO Special Cape Cod tradition, speclacUlar main channel location. affording dramatic views of lhe b.1y & Newport Harbor. 48R m wlpriva BA+ sep. maids rm. Waterlront living al its bestl le.EM, PIEMtO ICUIFIOIT LOCATIH! $2,151,000 3BR. 3BA hm w/pool in Cameo Shores lsa-.ires golden, glorious Catalina sunsets & views from Dana Point to Long Beach Quick iK:Cess to gated, privalB beach. llE Of A lllD!U II& BEAii $2,'50,000 10,000+ square feel 98R. four-2BR suiles. IWo laundry rms. mud rm. gym w/spa. Rec.rm w/malt shop. Garage six car, caretaker on lake. Sold furnished. PBJCAI Rl llAll ESTATE $2,115,000 A hm lhat quality & pertection built. large medilerranean hm on a 1/2 iM:re + lol 4BR suiles, 1amny rm. den. Pool, spa & ocean views LmA m.E IBllDEl S2t 151,• Completely remodeled ID periecti_on. 58R1 den. lonnal dining, gourmet kithan. On fie b.1y w/a boal slip & enlefla1nlng patio. .... , ........ '1.•.- 4BR, 4.SBA. gourmet kit Spacious outdoor decl<, mstr w/lrpl, deck, walk- In clo'8l Spe tub. great entel\alning hm! ~~ ........ ~1.··-~4'-fl!Plr-:Cllldldll contemporary :>tSR, 5.SBA hm w/1()1. Ocean. buchfront Views to Palos Vtwdes. ~ ... $1;111.• 2 story, custom oontBmporaty. 5BR. 3-Qf *'1led gara~. \\W99 waler & clly u~ vilws. -.. -· .. · .,..m.LS1.•.- S'1Ming Californlaconanporarycumn ~-Ocearl city llees views. Impeccable CJJ3)11Y tuooghout 4BR. 3.5&. pool &~ Gourmers kitben. eleganl mstr suite. open enmrtaiMlellt area. Call to see! E y 2 ACID If RAt.LMI $1,t50,000 (ft ii 's land Is approx. 70,300 59 ft."'roned C-1. The city woo Id permit a ~ng ctr. hospital. prof. building, retail or restaurant. Seller financing available. WIOI Hl.l/l'UllT10IAL $1,350,a Wonderful traditional custom hm on desirable lot In !his galed comm. Lots of used brick. This 2 story, SBR hm & family rm offers greaflamily living. latge family rm opeos onto veranda & beautifully appointed master makes tiis view hm one to see. · UH m.E PERfECT111 $1 ,275,a Located on an ~rsizatlot. 2 story, SBR. SBA w/4-ar garage. Elegant use of ~rble, gtanite & glass blcxk cream a very elegant atmosphere. INPllT llYFIMT UVllC $1,250, .. Interior Linda Isle location. 0-.er 80' on lhe bay. SBR. 4BA, security entraooe. Frpl, enclosed coortyard, formal dining mt Ill.DBI tPP011111TY $1,211,a Beautiful townhome style 9 units in great location. Garages, fireplaces. laundry hool<ups for each unit Cash. owe. CTNL. IUl11flL CAMllllA OCEMFIOIT $1, 141,000 On the beacil! This elegant estate has unobstructed views up & down the c;oaslline. Quality construclion & amenities. CAMH SHIES • PRICE IEIUCTIOI! $1,025,000 Beautifully remodeled custom hm. 38R. den. ~ioos rms. pool. Magnifi- cent 180 degree cxean view.~ garage. PlmlESQUE CAl.IFOlllA SUISETS $995,000 Beautifully remodeled 3BR. 3BA hm on prestjgious Davenport Island. Private dock tor a 30 & 50 fool boat on main channel In Hunlinglon Harbor. HUITllGTOI HAlllOI VIEW $915,000 Dramatic custom Medilerranean w/45' dock. 4BR. 3.SBA. 2nd story lamily rm wtwet bar Multi-le~I deck for entertaining. B.KAIT BB.COURT $950,000 Dramatic hm on large comer lot w/K<:A pond & lush garden. Rotunda entry w/marble ftooring, beaJtiful lonnat dining_ rm, huge mstr suile w/sitling rm & frpl, gourmers ki~n. secluded spa. Seller many carry 1st trust deed. ---WYll.ASS HU CUSSIC SltS,• Cit Jllllkeafltaking view w/2 mstr suile's + 2 large BR's all on one teW1l POO!TsPa in rear/Tronl coortyard +playground. UllU IUCll ICPlfllOIT COIDO $817,000 Magnificent whileWaler views. beach access & oceanside pool. 3BR, 3BA. living rm. dining rm, family un & gOtKmet ki~. NEIJlllM m1A CIVI SllS,• Uw al 118 belch. Owner will consider trades up or down on llis 2 story, 38R. 28A hm w'*"1/.a. 2-car allached oaraoe. Priw99 spa. VIEWS!!! If UY a ICUI ..... Fanla.stic58~. 6.58Acustom NewoortBchhm. 8Mlortoall3 firs. gounnet kithan. Hugi msb' sui'9 wAoft. Gr•I housel -Ill a llYPMIT _t .. ,• Soac~lar custom hm w/pflvate deck on the Newport Bay! ~rox. 120 ft of bay frontagtl Miiiy upgrades • .... , .... ,_...,_ Urge t.nlty Ml on a 52' lot 58R. SBA, large t.nily nn adjoins kithen. Wflp aroood yard WllM\ & patio. - Ii I lcml·laMWllWl'111,m CUIDli Bllcalt tit 4). 2 msr suitls. 3.5BA 3 tsprs. 8ofl Wk-in ' .. --··--........... ----·--· BUILDERS SPECIALS 1.000.000 4 cont1quous lots· ~pprox 8-lOO Sll M Su1tab!P. lor lour hms laryeest R1 parcel ai.ailJble ~ --- .. , .... $1 ..... Home:saeaded in 1880, Ills lanily compoond w/ views d tie new River Run sld area. Restored to peOeclion in 1991. sns,a BrN!htaklng view w/2 mstr sui'8's + 2 large BR's all on one IMll Pool/spa in rar/front CQJrtyard + playground. , ....... , ....... , .... l707I $125,000 Large fanity tvn on a 52' lot SBR. SBA, large family nn ~joins kitchen Wrap around yc11d wftzwn & patio . ·. ..... LMI at the tu:h. Owl18f will consider trades up or down on thls2stoly, 38R. 28AhmwleleYator. 2-car allached garage. Priv* spa. ---........ --- ADVERTISEMENT Superstar Team On Tobe MO Ve! EJ Simpson and Dec Sandvick. respected nationally for their marketing and negotiating skills, have recently joined the Prudential California Realty office of Newport Beach. Sandvick said, "The excitement and enthusiasm that EJ and I felt when we entered the office was extremely energizing. We also felt that the quality of the marketing materials were far superior to anything we had previously seen". Simpson has participated as a speaker at several Jlational and state real estate functions. EI was a superstar marketing panelist at a Walter Sanford National Real Estate Conference, he was a f eaturcd speaker on marketing and advertising at a Better Homes Realty National Conference in Hawaii, and he was a featured speaker at a RF.JMAX California and Hawaii state awards conference · in San Francisco to mention a few. Sandvick has spoken on women in business and brings with her an expertise from three years in the mortgage field and four years with a CPA finn. Dee is also bilingual and one of a f cw agents fluent in Spanish who works the Newport Beach area. llEVIEWINC TREJll CUSTOM MAlllCEflNC PLAN, Is tilp prilrltf rw fJ -4 DEE prier .. •ffdllc wttll tMlr' dlaies. become good friends and repeat attorney in another. I we.nl back and clients. According to Sandvick, forth and had the contract negoli- "people don't care how much you ated and \rgned in less than a half know until they know how much hour". you care!". Maxine Montgomery, EJ and Dee both spend a greal deal the manager of the Newpon Beach of time studying prices and values office says, "I am very excited to of homes, as well as constantly have such a·professional team like polishing their marketing skills. As EJ and Dee working for us. A Dee puts it, "lbere is no substitute couple working together adds a for honesty and hard work". How- very positive dimension in real ever, Simpson is quick to add, estate sales. Between the two of "Long hard hours is the standard, them they have 18 incredible record but working effectively and effi- breaking years ofRcat Estate cie.ntly is a must to be successful". Experience". And successful they are! They are Dee is a native of Texas, while EJ partners in a commercial building is California born and raised. They and a ten acre ranch as well as have five children between them residential investmenl propenies. and they currently live in their They also recently sotd their 4200 home in Corona del Mar. sq.ft Country Club home and are A former college administrator, EJ looking for a home close lo lhe bay. has a Master's degree in Economics and was working on his doctorate degree at U.C.Betkeley when he became interested in Real Estate as a profession. With his educational background, Simpson comes well prepared to handle the multifaceted intricacies of the business. As EJ put it, "Real Estate today is a more complicated and demanding · "AFTERSPEAKINC ATTHE~ATE profession than most people realize. CONVENTION, EJ wwtn .. ...-. rot Everything you do has financial .. ,......... and legal implications and. you need EI and Dee met three years ago at a .the education and slcills to properly Real Estate Conference on the advise your clienu." Queen Mary in Long Beach. They EJ and Dee's success is no accidenl quickly discovered that their mutual Tiley arc both superb negotiators. attraction as well as their busmess FJ ~ls one incident when Chris ~le. ethics and 1oals were so Mullin. of the Golden Swe War· similat thlt they decided to team riors, w• b')'ing to buy a Meditcr· · up. In flct. they are ~ and ranean estate hie hid lilled, Pl8" to Wed later tbls ~· "Mullin's manger/attorney wu T~ dley have I peat prelenCC aryina to nqotiatc I price for ams Ind. dwilftil dull llll'ICCI people IO and ll*inl DO~. ~ly put chem. Most of their clien&s have the seller in one room and the aEVJEWINC NICD AND VALUES wtdl cM.11 ... ....., tub hr F.J lf you are looking for a professional team with a proven track record and known for integrity and a since.re desire to help their clients. You can canuct EJ and Dee at The Pnaden· tial Callf omia Realty's Newport Beach office 11 (714) 7SC).660() or their cfucct line It (714) 644·9900. .. .. TM TO ROT PROPERTIES 24 HouR Ao PROPERTY INFORMATION LINE 1-- · ·(· THEN ENTER THE COARESPOHOtNG "Aumo Jul' l.D. Nu111ER) 24 HouR Auoto DESCRIPT"QI OF Au. PAOPERT1Es IN THIS AoveRTISEMf;NT N EWPORT B EAcH's F 1Rc;T 24-HouR B ROKER • Over 14,000 sq ft Raidence • Esute io be IX11h to ~r's Perfrcuoo • Over 188 Feet on the Waterfroot $11 .000.000 \ •·I \ I ' I I GREAT BUYS ON GREAT HOMES DEFINITION OF A GREAT DEAL: In 1994, the average sales price in Newport Beach is $542,000 ($256.99/sq. ft.). The homes listed below are all priced at less than $153.94/sq. ft .... That's a Great Deal! ThePrudenbal. C.llfomla Realty • MEMBER Chairman's CIRCLE r - _,. .. - Whether Buying or Selling .... ., Call ARVJLIA· "A Full-Time Real Estate Professional" 24hr. Voice Pager: (714) 729-5430 Residence: (714) 721 -0180 34 Ocaa Vim Fabulous Townhome. 3BR. 4BA. 3 car garage. Tremendous Golf course locatk>n. Luxury master suite w/marble baths .. $750,000 fabelou Locadoa Upper condo · Vaulted ceilings. Overlooking NBCC Golf Course. Enjoy BackBay. Ocean Views from front porch. Furnlshlngs negotiable. $599,000 Plct1IN Palect , ....... I Oriental gardens w/sunken conversatk>n & fire: waterfalls surr this elegant 2BR + den or 3BR. 3BA condo. Must see! Highly mottvated seller!! $525,000 . BIG CANYON This ma.sniflcent offering was created exclusively for an owner with discerning taste. Quality design and workmanship went Into the total remodel of this b . BIK'k ..., View Model perfect condo. Two story. 2BR. 2.5BA. Large courtyard, family room off kltchenl Large master bedroom • ma.rble bath w/spa. Great value! $545,000 Pldue Paled Enjoy beautiful views from this 2BR. 2.5BA + den overlooking Golf Course. Great balcony. Shows like a model $595,000 ~';!:t!Z Superb Furnlshlngs and a great floor plan make this a wonderful value. 3BR, 3.5BA + mom~m off kitchen. Flrep in master BR & Ut Wrap around patk>. $699,000 bedroom. 6.5 bath residence whkh Includes the bonu~ of a separate living wing for servants. lnlaws or guests. A gorgeous pool. spa and cabana on an extra large lot bocking to Big Canyon golf course further ad<fs to the expaQSM? formal and Informal entertainment areas Breathtaking master suite. 3 fireplaces. many features too numerous to list 0.. of Newpol't'• ...t ~9m·· .. i ~· f. BRUCE Insist on a. t i Dqla.Aenf . ew Li.sting For uc;.er or mcotne U~ht & bn~hl 2BR. I B :\ I htc.. I BR rerual. Over s2ooo'mo. income. S390 OOC> Info line I 73 J 7 ~ ~ewListing .-\b~oltndy deh,.:!hrful 2BR 26 . from unit & 1mflld( uld le 2BR 28-\ ba< ~ uni1 430.000 Info line fl 73 I 8 t lugt • 4BH ~B \""I >r .JBR + I BR rclllctl plu~ <.,.<"f >ttr<lW 2 I hotL'-.(' 4 c ar garet~t'. c; ·-~ooo r no ii 'K 3..39.000 0 \\ < 2n<1 1 D. lnf o lin<" t 7297 4BR + 3BR ~ L'\; ~ b = 2.380 T.Av\:l:..S & I'~ i75 2853 LESS 3BR RE.~T 1500 YOL'R OST S l 345 Info Linet 7295 ~~~,8.5~~~!L zoned for 4 honleS .... S I .000.000 ~ Info l,Ane 17299 '·· .... · · Prudential • CA ,f-,n ~ ~~ ·, -7 29• 7297 ·, ---' <<< 0 ... Melissa .Schmand· * OPEN HOUSES . * Two Brand New Bay&ont Ustings ..... With Boat Docbf Koll lnternatiOnal signs Hatfield Investments for Los Cabos,.Mexico • resort pro1ect Koll lntemauonal ha' signed a letter of mtenl with Hou-.ton. Texa-.-~ed de\eJoper Ron Hatfield to develop pha-.c two of Villas del Mar. luxury oceanfront rondomin1wm. at Pnlm1lla. Koll's 900-acre Los Cabo-.. Baja Cahfom1a residenlial re'iOJ'l communjty. announced Jo-.cph Woodard. pres1den1 of Koll lntemationa.I. Woodard ~tic1pate' breaking ground for phase two of Villas del Mar by late No\ ember. with completion of the new re~by fall 1995. Vilfas del Mari oearb~ the luxury Hotel ""Palmilla.:. ch:uming hacienda-tyk boutique boul that bas catered to Hollyv.'OOd stars and hca.:b of tate. attracting the likes of such late . tars as John Wayne. Bing Crosby. Desi Amaz and Dwight D. Eisenhower. Built m 1956 by the son of a former Mexican pre tdent. the Hotd Palmilla enJOYs Mexico' h.Jghc t boteJ rating -CJtie ~pec1al -Gran Turisino, and was named Best of the Be I of Mexico bcacbfront hotels by Andrew Hlrper's Hideaway R~. Vallas del Mar is des1&JlCd in lhc amc hacicndl abiaocc u the Hotel PalmilJa. Wida Ytbile SIUC'Cocd Watts and red tiled r0of'1. Built for• indoor-outdoctc ~le. VUIM del M• ir. ~jtioocd on a two-1Dilo stretch of prime beachfronl proixrt~ .. ind features expansive living area~ af111rJ1ng pec.tacular views of the breaking \~.•' C' ju t teps away. Re idents will be .1hk 111 enjoy Los Caho 'year-round Meditenfl.ne:m climate from large nu1Joc.1r terraces. Large master bedroom 'u11c' complement the pacious indoor h\ 1ng area • which feature tate of the art appliances. traditional saltillo ulc flooring. and large kitchens perfect for entcn.11111ng "Villas del Mar has been one of our Ill•''' de irnble products. and we· re plc~'cd 111 tx· commencing wor1c on phase two. ,,ml Woodard. ':'Based on the cnthus1a'>tK response we arc receiving, we ant11:1pJtl' the new Villas del Mar will be a-. popul.ir •1 cbotce with secondary home buyer. at PaJm.iUa as pba!iC one." ~viou ly. pmsc one sold out in precomttucUOn. Ron Hatfield is president of Hatfield lm·cstmcnts.. which rtieently completed •1 luxury l 2-unit condomiftjum C09lplcx Ramcd The Club at Scorm Meadow. in the ski resort Of Stetmbolll Spring. Colo. In the past. u • principU in a major Hou,ton· based drielol)liieal ~Y· Hatfield ovenew the ae~ OI reaional See.._ CclliOI" MGE 44 LAGUNA RACH Premium ftrst ftoor location In famed Tableroc.k. Upgraded kJtchen and baths. Cory ftr~e. Endosed deck looking aver prtvatc beach and spectacular surf. CataJlna and sunset views. CaJI for detaJJs $595,000 MONARCH POINT Custom home site with head-on ocean view. Flat lot with building plans lnduded for 6000 sq. ft. home. Owner may exchange for house or commerdal. Call for detaJls. $)99,000 1DWflC 1UDOll Overlooking Bear Creek Golf Course. Four bedroom, luxurtous main house plus detached guest house. Fabulous views. Dramatk app{oach with circular drive. Call for special features • llst. $995,000 -OUTSTANDING COASTAL VllWS Slngte level Spanish tiadenda high on a hill In Laguna Beach. Architect's home with 4 bedroom, 3 bath. gourmet kJtchen and approx: 3000 SF. Exdustve private sett1ng with unique Indoor/outdoor pool for entertaining. $745,000 DRAMATIC DESIGN <"Ollffml""•rv "'-with ...,.,...lf.itw-.rt •1'Wf'\•t"" """ .... """ mt1np. tw., m......M-r "''"" " .. •""' ~-•INtd• .,.. ... ,, ....... "'~ nl tlw .....,ut1ful Ir 1nv1h~ 11olt C\lUl"Jf" 4r m.1Ynt•1n. COW90Y SPECIAl. c..-lt.onth"" • pnu w bluff -urmund...t by •l'Pf\"' 11 ... wt>Od.d ~ M~un htlU'lirl' ...-ith two~ "''!ft. 11"'°" ....._boom ....t 1-1< n:"'"' :;;,~ •nd CON•k • Sl,295,000 for information on ti/est: and otller properties (((rr !JS ') S ~'Or1 @ .. • .. ·-·~ --..- ELEGANCE ON TIIE WATER • Compk·td)' ll~rack:d .. hr. 4 Stu hollk'. Pnml· 101..1111111 Ltfltl' lot w11h pn\ .tic d11< k f11r 60 y.tlht lrllomp.trahk \,tlue! Robert ~nkwltz Sl,495,000 BIG CANYON VERSAILLES Expanded 4bd. 4.5b.1 oo exceptional large lot. Pri11.11e t•nd l1K.t1ion on th1: IOlll f.tirway with ;ill the <lmenitlt. ..... K.:IMED BY OCEAN BREEZES Inviting cropteal brccz~., :and colorful sunset'! m•1ke ii stunning setting (Of' thb gal~ OCC'~nt e~ate. fuQuL,ilc JoAnn Kenton $J,1S0,000 4bd residcrwe e~ VICW from AU. roolll.'>. Many '1\.1 ck'>-<>ne with ~:i. ".'189.000 . s 189.900 'i20~.ooo "~:;:;.ooo SINGLE A: AVAIIABU CHAJlMING BAYIUDGE CIJ''Y '1udio Furn1\hed Ver-..iille,, ready for Be4'1 buy lo Sayridge! bgbl and bright home you Pcrfcu for 'inglc: pmfe"K>n.tl C.ommum hu1h hy J M Peter' Luge p:mo. grear loca- l} pool 'f>·l & d uhho1t'4..' Ot'Jr 'JOd} hc-.tl·he-, IK>n, the hc't 0oorpl,tn. thi'-2h<l/2ha Condo MaryAnn McGuire $89.000 .ti-.<> has J s.imgc ASSUMABLE WAN Unda Oeth A: Lois Jacobs $20S,OOO ONLY S6.IX><> DO\X''\ lk.1u11full} upRradl·d OCEAN VISTA up~·r unit Ltr)(t' .2tx.I ''uh \ .tt1hl·d l l·rhnR' rn P 1ufic hl.tnd V1U.1gc <.ondominium Spaoou' .,.,fl )(.Ill' J.tu.1rdl·d u 1111m1t11t1} nl·.1r l'l·rlormmi.t Lt)(llnJ :'111gud .2bd + den wnh tc);J,ldl while An' .md '\ord,1r11111 ".lll'r. oc.l·.tn .tnd uty hgh1' \ll'W~. Connie: Betton $96.900 Patti O'Oesky $21S,OOO PEACEFUL VERSAillES PAYS FOR ITSELF ~p.u u •ll' '\t•\\ r' 1M 1•111d1 nnrm um "uh J ht1).lt ma'll'f Ix.I '"''l' .ind rl·d\\11<1ll pl.1nk1·d '11nn} patio Otc.tn .md l ~11.1l111.1 \ll'\\' Mary Ann McGuire $I S9.900 NEWPORT DISTRESS Stc;tl tht' .2hd '111.l(ll' 11·\ 1•1 1 ondo "uh l t.1r attJl heel g.ir.11<1 111 )(.lll'd <. c immunu} of B.tyr tdgc: Mml 111 11111d11u111 h111 .1<.1 q111<.·kly MUST BE ..,, >11 >' Unda Oeth a Lois Jacobs $169,000 VERY SPECIAL CONOO Spauou' .2hd .2 )h,1 l0 nd 11011 l~tr)(l' h\ln)( rcx>m wuh firlpl.lll' All.llhl·d .2 ur )(JrJgl· nl'llr ~llhl.,_ .tnd bo.rllllj.t Don Pearson $169,000 BACK BAY-WOOD STRF.AM $189,900 ~hd houw • (rwo> 2hd un1h on .23 Jt.rl' t c 1rner 101 Wdl m.~tn1.11ned, n<.'Wl'r mof,, 'In· )(ll· tar R-lrJgc' for c.1<.h unu. Ex<.dknt h re.id & butter IOH~fTll·nl Mark Wyland $242,000 PEN'JllOUSE SUPRFME fohuk>u' oce-.in & harhor vkw' from thi.1> 2bd pt·nthou'4.' m Ver..;11lle..,. EnJOy J ll the ameni- lte' for yeJr round \Jt.llion MIGITT LEASE OPTION BJ. Johnson $299,000 CHARISMA OF THE BLUFFS· ll1ghly upgr-.ided 4bd home French door.. m l'rlooking J pri\ Jte p.uio Excelleni loc.1- 1lon and all 1he community amenille'>. lmm.1cuh11e lond1uon Sally Shipley $303,000 EASTSIDB BF.AurY F;tnlllMk rt.>moclel eA r.ire cul-dt··~JC loc-atk>n. I lugc y:trd New kitchen light & bright. The B~T OF WISIOE COSTA Mf:.'>A' Bob Colucc.lo . $M9,000 HEAaT OP WOODBRIDGE Near Sourh Lake Bl every amenity. Thi" '4bd/2. 51>;1 ts ••(>l)e'.a.llng if'l.,.lde a: out. Scr:ipc.'tl ttihn8J, remodek-d IJU<t<'r bJth & new p;1int Tut-home will 'ltt."'.al your heart. ...... .11aOm tm.eoo Marilyn hnh.ott $3.69,,000 SPACIOUS P.ASTSIDE Spacious remodeled home on cul-de-sac 3bd/3ba with very pri\JIC master 'iUll<.-and !>p:uidmg pool Unda Oeth a 1.o1s Jacobs $369,ooo BAYVIEW 'l'EllRACE Highly upgraded 3bd/2 51>'.i Newport Be-.ich home w1lh land"><..iping by Rogcr'., Gardcn.,, Pride of ownt.>r..h 1p hollll'. Katliy Granieri $372,SOO BAYVIEW TERRACE DREAM Tr.1d111onJI cl<.•g.inu: in BAYVIN TERRACE a g.itt.> guarded ) M Pctl'r-.. rnmmunity New 0~1k floors. plJnration ,hurter'. mirmrcd foy- 1:r PRICED TO .,Ell TODAY"' Karen Knoche $37S,OOO UGIIT A: CHEERY LOCATION Corona dcl Mar l~iwer unit wilh wonderful l.1rge 'Ide yard ADULT COMMUN ITY Front entry gate for pmacy. l.1undry m Jll.iched g<1111ge for convl'nienet: BJ.Johmon $379,00o COSTA MESA TRIPLEX Bre-Jd & Butter L'n1t'>. "ll.'\t:r \a<.:.mt .tnd fully upgr-Jded m 19<J3. Xtr.1 l.1rg1: lot fpr future dewloprneru Robert Pcnkwltz $395,000 DUPLEX BY 11IE BEACH Sp.iciou~ townhnme .,rylc duplex featuring 3bd, 2b:I, high cclllng.~. nreplat·e, t.k"<.lt' ::ind britk l'OUrtf.ird entry. Unda Oeth or Lois Jacobs $399,000 M8ISl'ID FINAN<JNG fi09smlJt Will t'OftSider trade •• 1i11nythina. Appntllrd at $560,000 wkh ocon view. 2l>dl2."3ia Medi· ~Mndolaaiiall Glldi 9lil •lf1• r JASMJNEcnn Single-level 2bd. 2ba townhome. Pre.ilgi<>u' CdM Guard-gared community Two firl' pl.in.-s, b rge fenced y-.ird. Pools. 'fXl!> & cen- nis factlitie~ Aon Pden A: Suzanne Shuler $439,000 sw.mt·s~ Olde Corona del Mar R-2 IOt. 2bd homl· • firl'pbce. pania l remodel. 2bd un11 + honu' ~1 of PCH -1 block to foorbridgc. Ann Pdcrs a Suzanne Shuler $459,000 BAY A: SUNSET VIEW Front row in prime location of onginal Bluff, Light & bright end unit. A 'howca~e w11h '14..'Cl.lrity sy'item Jnd c;p-JdOUS p.llK> Sally Shipley $47S,000 EXCEIJ...ENT ASSUMABLE LOAN Ch.irmtng 4bd home ne~tled on ~p.t<. 11>11' mmer lot Quiet ettl·de-~c locauon, grJmll' counter top,, hardwood noon •. new r.tnd 'l:Aping with potential to take over ex1,tin1< lo;1n. Unda Octh A Loh Jacobs U79,000 WATEllFllONT PEN1110USE Un ique property ::it the entr.ince to Newpon ' Harbor .Zbd/2ba with g.irage in private g.11ed rommuniry ne.u e\ery Coron:1 del M.a.r 11men- 11y. With 'p-.irkling pool and dock. Unda Oeth A Lois Jacobs $4-99,000 LIDO ISI.E BAYFRONT Triplex on sandy beach wilh 'iew. 3 unit.,, 2 with fareplan:~' C..11 for finannn~ dciaib Joan Lewis $1,099,000 OONTEMPORAllY BAYFRONT GORGEOUS VIEWS Stunning 2 Br/2 Ba Corona del Mar bay-Sweeping views Qf the ocean. C:italina. front. The life,.tyle only the prh ilcgcd city light.'> from th!.!. 5 Br in ~1;ird-ga1ed enf(>y. Community pool .. strhap:. a doc:k Harbor Ridge Spa wnh huge d«k.., on Ann Pdtts a Suzanne ulcr $S9S,OOO view 'idc. READY TO DP.AL Marcie Aclkr $9SS,OOO SELLER Will CARRY/WILL TRADE 180 EQUESTIUAN ESTATE . oce-.. n vie.., from 3 Br/3 5 B.1 rwo 'tory + Approx 4 .1crc e-.tJte Cm:ulJr dme wuh roof-top dc..-ck Previou~ly SI 2 million. cn1ry foun1ain. ho~ facahry/b~arn. Rt'3'-' Gisela Burmdster $S99,000 paddoc:k_,, riding .m ... J. pool 8< mol'l' SEASIDE VIEWS Arne Petersen $1,19S,OOO Gated CX-can~h 4 Br. 3 5 Ba. 3 t·ar BIG CANYON ~IC t•l"'JRe home. Llh Jando;c-Jpang accentt.'d Three br customin·d home on IJrge &.rock and txiuquct cmyon stone. prh.11c lot with gut.''' apanmt.'nt Gate Burton $799,900 =· 3 fi1"9>lan.., Jnd 3 C'Jr g;ir1;s OLD CORONA DEL MAR AnM.tjoAnn knlOo $1, ,000 FABULOUS WJDTEWATER VIEWS New England "ylc arrllitecture on cho~ fk,t '1e w to C;m1hruil Ql;Jnning 3Br/28J comer locJtton Large h\.111, room, spJ· fixer ExteUent po«entul, but ~"Cl.' 11.C! emu' ~k. IJrge kirchen. rJmJtk ,t.ur· Uoda Odil a loi9 Jaoobs $1,34S,OOO w;1y & =room with c~tn 'tew. unda a Lois Jacobs $86S,OOO CUSTOM VIEW ESTATE THE PlllCE IS RIGHI' Elc~Jnt lfarb(lr Rld~e 5 Br horn~ with l'tunnmg 'iew:. of J (hor & <.ity light:- Tht: be't pnc.e :ind rhe t>e..t view! Harbor from mo:.t ruonb. Lu,h l.and'l(·.1r>c & black RadRc 5 Br ~Ju~ ,..,nh unobstructed vtewi. bonom ~ & 'PJ of oc.em, c:ary Li~nd mountain:.. Unda a Lois Jacobs $2,09S,OOO Marl;lfn Ken $899,000 GOLF COUasE ENCHANTMENT OORONA DEL MAit SittinR 1trJndJy wirh owr JOO foet of fron- The right addrc~'· the perfect sun<;t!t & t~•ge on the 14th & 16th fa11WJY'· thl' 5 Br hoirlx>r view p.rith S Br/'4 BJ. Complete Big CJ nyon Eswe wa' fo;11ured in remodel. ORAN~ COAST MAGAZINE Bonnie 8arrlnjton $899,500 Carol Allllon · $2,29S,OOO SPYGLASS IDIJ. MYnONT FANTASY Front row 4 8r/2.S Ba home witti ~xp.in-Uncompromisi~u .. hty abound~ in thi\ IM vic'Ws arid C: ~ eruance ~ & ~lace. The s Br cw ~ tom llOIDt on U Isle i. elepndy . ..... .,, ..... '8ld111d ·~ BWFFS 456 VISTA ROMA 1-4 T.BRUNSON/P.HAYDEN $l49.000 BWFFS 301 AVENIDA CERRITOS 1-4 SAU.Y SHIPLEY $475.000 SPYGl.ASS HW. 11 CAMBRIA 14 OSTERHOUl'S $8~.ooo CORONA DEL MAR 3700 OCEAN BLVD 1-4 PENKWITZ/PETEJlSEN $1.345.000 BAYCllEST 1924 OlVINE AVE 1-4 DANA BUCK $l49.000 BIGCA.NYON 22 RUE ST. (1()(J() 1-4 CAJtOLAll.JSON sm.ooo ' BIG CANYON J J RUE FONTAINE 1-4 J.KENTON/P.WRIGHT $1,I S0,000 NEWPORT NO VDJAS 3087 CORTE MARIN t-4 MALIGUUEDGE $470.000 NPT NO. TOWNHOMES92 CORSICA 1-4 MALI GUUEDGE $219.500 HARBOtl JUDGE i3MONACO 1-4 P. WIUGKr/M.KD.sHNEJl $899.000 NEWPOltT NO. VIUAS 3134 CORTE MAJUN 1-4 c.scmF'DCUIT/D.HA1DEINA!( $465.000 SUNDAY BUJFFS 2025 AVENIDA CHJCO t-4 S. l..EVERETT/LROU-~ $"69.000 ff.AJl90lt RIDGE t4GENEVE 1-4 UNDAOIITH $2,095.000 QJFFllAV5N 625ST.JAMES ROAD 1-4 KAllEN/JACJUE $569,000 CHANNEL REEF 2525 OCEAN BLVD D-4 1-4 ANN/SUZANNE 095,000 VERSAILLES JOO CAGNEY 1215 1-4 MAJltYANN MCGUIRE $89,000 NEWPOtrT HEJGlr'f'S 5070RANGE 1-4 ANN 4l SUZANNE $695,000 OOVl!Jl HOllES 312 EVENING STA.R LANE 1-4 ROBEltT~ $1,495.000 EAS1'81..UFF 2301 ALTA VISTA 2·5 MAXINE PROPP $589.~ JASMINE CJlEEK lJETIY l-4 HARJUET 80TWIN1CX $J24,000 OWCDM 4t6ACAOA 1-4 CHESHlllE $799,500 NEWPOltT TUMQ! 4 SANDFLOWER 1-4 PAM BAU $149,500 BIG CANYON ~ llOYAL !T. GEORGI: t-4 OST'EllHOlTl'S $1,495,000 NEWPOltT HElGHTS 219 nJS1IN AVE .... BJ.JOHNSON 099.000 8ELCOUaT t6~HAM 1-4 B£LLli PAJn'QI $1,6".000 NEWPOllT 8EAOI 19'1 MYPOllT WAY 1-4 DA.lll..IA SlfEMTOe $479,000 183.f~ 1-4 llAYLl!Nll MlllACI.& $119,900 ' klAl.OA CO\lU ..... $1700/M0 .... $178.000 -. -,. .;tJ!O • H u R -- R y 2407 BAMBOO.EASBUJFF b•m1111 111 \ I 111 0-n I 3 .1< r.· 1n I 1m1h n<·tj.:hho1 l11w .J <.f l.1..ihl11fl .. hd • 1.k-n h<n< h J..,,, for m.11 JininJ.: '""m .mJ m.tm< u1<-<l '.11J, ,, .. n p.11k' pouf, ,'( -.thoof, SS39.900 Bob Selinger 551-84.10 X464 Prudential pros hpve a $7 million month ·Real estate team combines skills for profitable results . Starting the year with 1,rna'>hmg 'uccc"'· Melinda and Marty Jone'> -of The Prudential California Realty Newport Beach office -put 1;7 million mto escrow m February. However. rncluding January. they \Old or opened c'crow worth more than SS million whll"h involved 10 tran<>action'>. "Thcy"rc marnt:unmg :i goa l of making each year better than the preceding one.• <,ajd Maxine Montgomery. hranch manager. "They have a reputation for hard work and cxcep11onal 'erv1ce throughout the Newport area. Their '>ll<.Te'>~ 11' from ocmg trul y comm1tted lo their client<;." Long-time Newport Beach re,idcnt!I. the Jone•.' markelplace knowledge i<; uluplcd with their e'pc111'c a' real e,(j te profc,,1nnat... "Their contmucd re,f)(ln\l\Clll'" to the need' of their d1c11t' ha' re,ultcd m 1ecogm11on for llcmg top pcrfonncl"\ m the u nnpany." Montgomery 'aid. "Their comrmLmcnt to undcr!.landing the current market and striving lo meet the challenge Joday is clearly evidenced by lhel'top performance.• TI>e Jond clients range from first-time buyers and relocation client' to upper-end ti,ting,. Their motto. "bringing buyers and !>Cllcrl\ together." ~ertainly works. In 1994. they were named to the Chairman's Club. which represents the top I% of sale" executive., of The Prudential Real Estate network nationwide. Backed by the '>olid reputation of The Prudential Caltfomia Realty. both nationally and locally. the Melinda and Marty Jone' arc an award-winning team who'>c pcrfonnance ,., alway' cxeeptronal. Call Melinda and Marty )OlllS at Tht Prudential Califomla Rtalty Ntwport Beach office, (1U ) 759-66QQ. • ·- --'!" NAME OF AGENCY: Balboa Island Realty LISTING AGENT: Mary Graham. (7 14) 673 -8700 PROPERTY ADDRESS: 112 Abalone Ave .. Balboa bland PRICE: $675.000 -. PROPERTY FEATURES: Rarely offered family home on Little Balboa Island. Extra large lot and step to bay front: NAME OF AGENCY: 9rubb & Ellis Residential LISTING AGE!'n': Ann Peters and Suzanne Shuler. (714) 644- 6200 PROPERTY ADDRF.SS: Jasmine Creek PRICE: $439,000 PROPERTY FEATURES: Two bedroom. two-bath home with parquet entry. two pnvate patio\. oversited yard. fireplaces, wet bar and breakfast nook. Mac;ter ha Roman tub and separate shower. NAME OF AGENCY: Grubb & Elli!> Residential LISTING AGENT: Ann Peters and Sulanne Shuler. (7 14) 644- 6200 PROPEllTY ADDRESS: Linda Isle PRICE: S2.495.000 PROPERTY FEATURES: Pive bedrooms with upper-level owner suite extending width of the residence overlooking the bay. Three-car gar.ige. private pier and i;Jip. NAME OF AGENCY: Newport Properties LISTING AGENT: WaJter Mitchell, (7 14) 588-3083 PROPERTY ADDRESS: 101 Scholz Pl:ua. No. 135. N~wpon Beach PRJC~ $1 89.000 PROPt RTV FEATURES: Gorgeou'I cxtr:i lnrge two-bedroom rnndo near beach. BeaulJf ul mlcrior decor with a private and crcnc 1-Clling. + NAME OF AGENCY: Newport Propenic~ . LISTING AGENT: Walter Mitchell. (714) S88--3083 . . .. PROPERTY ADDR~: 101 Scholz Plaza, No. 17~ Newport Beach PRICE: $199.000 PROPERTY FEATURES: Impeccable oversi1ed two-bedroom penthou!IC with great landscape""~"'· + NAME OF AGENCY Newport Propenies LISTING AGENT: Walter Mitchell. (714) 588-3081 PROPERTY ADDRESS: 1.02 Scholz Plaza, No. 141 . Ncwp1111 lk;1lb PRICE: $107.500 PROPERTY FEATURES: Affordable one-bedroom condo w11h llllC lan~apc. vtew, great location -JU't J ,hort walk from the beach. + NAME OF AGENCY: Ncwprnt P1orx·rt1~' LISTING AGENT: Walter M11chdl r7 14l 588-3083 PROPERTY ADDRESS: 200 McNeil #110. Newport Bcalh PRICE: $159.000 PROPERTY FEATURES: Absolutely beautiful Newpon Bc•llh lnndo in a nice. quiet location. Excellent wnd1t101 two master bedrooms. .. NAME OF AGENCY: Valcntrnc Propc111c LISTING AGENT: Lynne Valcnunc. 1714 640-2500. ext. 15 PROPERTY ADDRESS: 34 Linda Isle, Newport Beach PRICE: $3.950.000 PROPERTY FEATURES: Cu tom bayfront home on sccunty-gatcd Linda Isle. On the main channel w11h ,t,m~ of the finest views in Newport Beach More than 60 feet; two boot dod . ., and th re side ties. NAME OF AGENCY: Valentine Propi:nrc LISTING AGENT: Mary Jank-Peaker. (714) 640-2500 PROPERTY ADDRESS: 1631 McDonald. Grayland. Wa. PRICE: $359,000 PROPERTY FEATURES: Private cu~tom home on one acre with I SO degree ocean views. Three bedroom'>. cncrg efficient, 1,300 square feet of dee~. built-in barbecue. hot tub and outdoor ~howcr. 811111 in 1989. New Listings is a/rte weekly col~mtl fhowcasing proptrtits lhat areflrst-timt U tin1s wuh your agency. Ajtfr o ntw listin1 is on MLS, 11 •ust bt subntitttd to u within 30 doyf. Wt'll run ii ont timt at"" chargtt. Pitas' includt aU p1rtint111 l.Jiformatiot1: rtolly oJf~t. listill101111t. listin1 prlet, proflfrty tullln11 tlllll ~ ftOIMrtl. S.IUI or /u II IO: -Jo1c• urw. Ntw U,lhtp, o.u, """":JJf w. .., S/Tftl, COdl Mn11, CA 9JU1•Jta11 IO Joytl at (114> ~z. ,,..,., 11 s ,.,,,,, 1V...,. BAY It OCEAN VIEW bayfront Mna In this rwtme bi-riM complr.x. Boat alp avall lor rent. w .. to Udo VIiiega It thatn!. Cal today. Offftd at $229,000 . \l'ICTOll \'ACX 721..tUS HAR80ll VIEW HOMES PORTOFINO Pl.AN $629,000 ldealy located within Harbor View t-bnes near OOlmU)lly pod, cUihouw & more. 4BR. 3.SBA, e.ncJosed entJ)Mlalj, thousands of brid<s & ~back~ gardens. llEAU.Y SHAllP 22-tJNIT APAR'DIENJ' lltJD..DING $1 •. 51'111. A-1 c:xnltiou. 22'Ullts apartment canplex ~ ~ Back Bay w/~ water views. Prtv ~. t...ge patios & balconies. Cal for specft:s. LIDO ISl.E HOME WITH OWM?JI FINANCING $575.000 · .As recb:led 3BR home w/b.9; _ UlnY oih faciiQ patio. 2-car giirage, sklQle story fk>orplM that O:dl become a 2 stay residence. \\'ii not last at this prioe. HARBOR VIEW HOMES 4BR. 3.SBA P~ no Plan w/end entty breezeway. Rady to mow ~ Int Large pookized back vcf. Mab offer! Recb:ed to $629,000 INCOME 4 Pl.EX NEAR 11IE SAND. $539,000 One unit is configured for owner's full time residence. ' Ideal location for rental Income. Please call for details ~ this exciting offertng. PEONSlJlA POINT NEAR 11IE WEDGE $810,000 large 5BR, 3BA home featuring den. dining rm, family rm & a great~ patio with a fire pit. ~bay views from upper !eve!. A rrust see. IAllGE PENINSlJlA DlJPlEX ON COllNER LOT. $599,000 Excellent Income. Prime comer location near sing&e family homes in beach close are.a. l.JghVbight/aby. Upper unit has 2 sep liv rms. din areas & kitchen faclls. 6-car parking & 3 wood burning frpls. Call for appointmel at todai;. . PENTHOlJSE LIVING PlllCED RIGHT AT $168,000 Located In a gated cormul:lty Is this be.autt!u\; appointed 2BR condo w/asgx pool, spa exercise room. Spend a day at the bead'I or re.lax by the pool SPAOOIJS UDO BAYFllONT INCUJD£S DOCK. $1.975 ... large entertaining home plus 1-l.ige bayfront deck & room for a. 55 · yacht. runerous desi!Jler details. elevator & sUlnlng ..wt bar. A !Jeat Uio Isle street. ···~ SPACIOUS• VfRY UVABU 58R. !BA holm w/dmz._ _clo. rm., 1rg lam. rm. • '*-,.ao. f.n)oy oay/ ......... from ........... oa...t ... $810,000 CHARMING It ~ATED 2 BEDROOM home w/cln. nn., new hrdwd fin .. new klt/ba Ule + Dynasty gas stove/raoge. Lovely crtyd w/BBQ. Offered at: $529,000 DAYNA PEI iii 651-4610 CLASSY S BDRM llAYFllONT .llUST llEDl1CED TO $57 5,000 · Views of Lido Bay, Udd lsle, city lights & momtains, great attention to Interior detail Ind artisan cabintry & fireplace facades, easy single-level floorplan. Boat slip to 30' ~. Cal for more i'lformation. FAlllWAY HOJIESITE AT VIHl'AGE C.C. $995,000 Located on the 4th fairway of the Mountain Course at the exWsive Vintage C.C. in Indian WeJls. Owner will <XlnSidef' an exchange. Broker cooperation. TOWNHOME STYLE DVPlEX NEAR BEAat $239.900 Located just 500' from beach access Is this duplex featuring 2BR/28As In each. Frpls, 4car garage. 3 decks + patio. No attached wals between l.l'lits, SPAaotJS POOL HONE IN llAYCllEST AllEA $509,000 Big single stay 5BR, 3BA home w/fam rm., den, large beautifully...landscpd ~ w/pool & spa. This very weJI malntained home has potential for your ~tou:hes. BANK-OWNED SPACIOlJS NEWPORT HONE $524.900 Over 3500 s.f. of IMng. 4BR/4BA, family rm .• den, marble entry & beyond. near-new carpeting. remodeled MBR w/frpl. Private spa. 2 patios & 3 frph. Make your offer today. BAY/MTN • aTY lDfTS VIEWS. 3 Bed-room, 3 Bath with ~ vt.ws a: • boat tip iwall for rwnt up to 30'. Owner wana to t..r yourolfa. Redllced to $575 000 .... i ~· • ' Dally Plloc Real fatak . March 4, 1995 Rielly Home' know<. 1here i-. r.nore to buying a ne w home than whal mecl<; the eye. h n:aht~!-i 1he enduring \alue and integn1y of a home 1-. equally important to il!I ~crall dc,ign and appearance. "We undcN and tQ.e "~~~of today\ homcbuyer and their dcsirc·10 purcha..,e tl\c~ighcst 4uality home at the best pm:c," i.aid prc,1de111 Torn Rielly. Scriou' homebuycft;~hoold aJ~o note we arc currently offerin& a very attractive fioam:ing pack.age -but for a limited tifae onl y. AJ pan of thai. o;pecaal program, Rie lly Home' wall pay all non-recurring d o-.mg 1:0-.1,, wit h our adJuMablc rate mortgage loan o;1aning al 3.95 pe rcent Thi' rail' will adJU'I monthl y with a:! pcrt:cnl annoal lap .ind an 11. 75 pcrcenl hfc11mc cap 11cd "? lhc CI I th d1,1nc1 co-.1 of fund ') w11h no ncgat1\e amort i1a1ion. '8ccau'c certain rc•.tr1c11on' do apply con1a1:1. your 'ale' rcprc,en1a11vc for more anforma11on In add111011 to employing 'tutc-ol-lhc· art bu1ld1ng 111a1e1 wh and method~. Rielly Home' 1ndudc' feature' 'uch a' 1hree fireplace' pl'I home and 1hc u'e of Gyp C'rc1c 2000 0001 under lay mcnt 111 the 1wn-,1ory horrn: de,1gn .... Ne,tlcd 111 the hean of Dove Canyon and 'u1 rounded hy .~60-dcgn:c \ 1cw-. of na1u1al pano1<1ma. The Club Collection border' the I 't and 'ith faarwayc; and ll\ erlool..' the '.,,a, and v. a1cr,capc'> of lhc I 81h la1rw;1y Rc,1denh arc aho wathrn wall..111~ dl'tanle to the Swrm and Tcnn1' Club. the dm mg r.1nge and 'Lcrm pJrl.' J-amahc' wit h )Oung t:h1ldren al..o appret 1ate The Cluh C'olkr11on which ' \ened hy tv.o highly ralt:d S.iddlcba<.k Valley and San Ju.111 C.1p,...trano 'chool di\tlllh that prm 1dc qu.1111~ t•duca11on in d o'c prox 1m11y Well-w iled lur a d1vcr,11y of need<. and a<;p1rat1nn'. The Club Colkc11on off ere; a choice ol four. one and twn-,tory noorpl;.111, rang111g flom 2,:!09 lo 3.003 '>quare ket ol 11111..·11oi hvrng 'pat·c. They 1nd ude three to lm11 and five hcdroom,, a' many a' lour and one-hall bathc;. and twu and 1hrec-<.·ar garage,. Pm:c .. arc from $276.900 The Club Cvlkcuon mdudc~ 1hc opcn- 'lylcd. 2.209 'lqUarc-foo1. 'mglc-,1ory Plan One. This 'lpac1ou<1 home" d1-;t111gu1<Jlcd by gla sand I I -foot cc1l111g.., in the laving. dining. fnnul y roorm and the mai,tcr 'uitc. The Plan One\ kitchen include' a breilla't bar. nook and center 1'iland cook1op TilC award-winning. 2.583 'lq Uarc-fool Plan Two featurei. a roman11c 'p1ral \l11m:a<.c and pnvate dowmta1" bedroom pcrfccl for guc<1Lc; or a hvc-an nanny The ma,1cr \Ullc feature..' a sining nrca. a i.pacious walk-in closet and a JO' 9" ceiling. Thi., two-s1ory plan highljght., a family room open to the k.ltchcn. and an elegant Jiving room with a J9.foot high ccilina. .I •• : - Glass and 11-foot ceili ngs highlight the living, din ing and family rooms in The Club Perfct:I for growing fami lies, the award winning 2.789 i.quarc-foot Plan Three feature' cxpan,ive main living areas. This plan ts charac1cn1cd by an enonnous family room with a nine-foot ceiling . Eac h of lhe secondary bedroom'> feature\ its own private bath. while one also include., a walk-in clo\Ct. Thi' home''> ma. ter c;ui1e 1tting area 1i. wrapped in windows beneath a.n impr~'"ve 13-foot ceiling. For larger fo mahc\. the rcv1<ied 'lt,.mret:&J,1on of the Plan 3 (lhc new 38' otter~ the flcx1b1h1y of a fourth bedroom plu\ a greaM11cd bonus room mea .. uring about 14 x 15 feel or fifth bedroom option in 3.003 'lqUare feel of elegant la ving <,pace. lmprc i.ive from every angle. each Club CoUection home offers \UCh distmctive features a'> eight-foot raac;cd panel interior doors, dramatic volume ccilingi.. three woodburnms fireplace • • . - ~ ' .. ,, ha11d-finished oak and painted stairway handrails. custom radius wall comers. energy-saving du al gla1ed vinyl window,. and ctramic tile or wood entry nooring. Tile gounnet kitchens arc fully equipped with a G.E. custom-designer -white on whjle appliance pack.age with a • elf- clean.ing double oven and microwa~c. disl\wa~bcr and gas cooktop. EKh kitchen de ign include cu,tom-fi.n i hcd oalc cabinetry, hand-~t 3•x3• ceramic tile l'Ountertops. a pac1ou<, walk-in pantry nnd breakfast nook. HomcowneNI can relax in luxunou' master bedroom uite\, room" which promote elegant scclu ion. All three plans feature romantic woodbuming firepl ace , high ceilings and expansive siuina arcai. in thc'IC room • Beautifully muter batb/clrc~\ins area' include roomy walk4 in close•"· mirron:d closet doors. oval tubs. separale clear glass-enclosed showers with hand-,et 3"x3" ceramic tile surrounds. oak rJ1,cd pnncl cabinets, tile countertops and dcsigner-selecttd Delta brasi. fixture' The rcsictenees at Tbe CJub Collccuon " aho feature rear and 5ide yard ma-;onl) fencing with wrought iron.sectional roll up dOors with etcctiOn.lc opener... and ovcl")iLCd raised ~I front entry door' Jn addition. each hOme i ~ by ·' concrcae tile roof. keyed to it! extcnor de ign. . All home include cnergy-eflic1cnt central healing and air conditioning (dual· lOncd in Plan Three). dual-puncd windows throu&hout. convenient intcnor laundry room!! and authentic ~tone and brick. detail on the fireplace!! and exteriors. SB •a. Cal u•IR• MOE 2A \ - ,.~, . .-.. ,,,.,.,. • ,,,.,,..:s u;.,11 101rt. nu.ti WELCOME TO OPEN HOUSES SlSB BEGONIA. <DM., 216 DIAMOND, BAL IS. 11 ln'OU. NPt COAST -'800 SUUEY, CAMEO HLNDS SATlcSUN SAT*SUN SATlcSUN SATA:SUN FOR MORE INFORMATION •.. 644-8700 Dally Piiot ltaJ Estate • Match 4, 199S Grand openin of cust~m home site at C ampagne Fallbrook · • • Crest1n Champagne Cr~t. a community featuring som-.: of Fallbrook's most spectacular cu~tom home sites, will have its grand opcnmg Saturday with 49 sites available for 'ale. acrnrding to Ruth Besecker Love. project manager for Champagne Crc.,t Propert1e.~ L.P. "This 1' a unique opportu,n ity for anyone wh,) cnJOY' the rural ~litude and un"JXltled beauty of Fallbrook." Besecker 'atd "Mmt of ou1 '1tc' h:ive excellent view' in .111 d1rcct1un' whac you c:in 'cc for m1 k' .llru" the b.ll"~ country and yet. '"" ofler anc" 10 ncJrhy 'hoppin g and con\cn1cm:c' Thi' u1mmum1y I\ an out<,t,1nding ':iluc. ottered JI pnce' 30 to 40'k (If 11\ ongmal Cll\I For tho'c who are mterc,tcd. the time to act I'> now ... Champagne Cre't "a•pnvatc. gated cornmu1111y made; up of 58 cu\tom home ,ites. ~Ith apprnx1 matcly 25CK of the site~ 'old m pre,ale,, loh will be available rangrng in pncc from $85.000 to S 130.000. Be,cckcr 'aid 'ale\ have been 'tmng bcl·au'c of the uniquc value of the 'itc<, wh1t:h the developer acquired from a L°' Angl'lc' h.t,cd financial tn\l1tu11on. Champagne C're't'' nc"' owner' haH' upgraded the uimmun11y Jnd arc now pa"1ng the mtrcd1blc land value' on 10 Spectoculor custom hon-ites at Fall>rook's Champagne Crest. distant back country vistas with 1>3noramic 'kylincs to tranquil orange and avocado grove~ below. Champagne Cresc allows the homeowner to enjoy the ..crcnity of rural Fallbrook without missing any of the convenience~ associated with the city. There 1s ca'>y at Champagne Crest. take Interstate t 5 to the Pala Road (Route 76) exit and head west. Exit at Gird Road and turn left at Via Loma. Signs will direct you co the c.ale\ trailer. From Interstate 5. lake the Mi '>s1on Road (Roule 76) exic and head east. EXll at Gird Road and tum lcfl al Via Loma. For more informa1ion. call Marilyn Larez of the Harriman-Miller Co. ~Je<; office of Century 2 1 at (619) 723-5000. . ' . Golf course living at Valencia • Private gafuc;f living & on-site recreation highli~ht neigh~rhood irf Tushn Ranch . The Vakncia neighborhood in Tustin Ranch is one of the ~ choices among Southland home buyers, According co sales representative, L1,a Henderson, .. Most of our homcbuyers arc moving up from renting or owning a cownhome or condominium. But unl1lc many other new home neighborhood' on the market. ·Valencia offers more than JU'I decached living. Valencia's value " underscored by private gated living. on sile recreation and located within a goll orienced environment." Built by California Pacific Home,, Valencia features some of the lowe\I priced single family detached homes bordeii:ng the Tustin Ranch Golf Club fairways. Showcasing four Ooorplan~ ranging from 1.344 to 1.956 square feel. these delightful homes offer up to four bedrooms. up to three baths and two ca1 · attaehed garages with direct indoor access. Some plan feature family room ... optional loft<> and breakfast nooks. Pnrn start from $204.900. .. Home hoppers looking for a tcrrifa value have found Valencia offers exactl y what they're looking for.'' Henderson .. a1J . SEE M\lalencia"' PAGE 43 bu yer.. Bml cr c1)opcra11on " encouraged .md Jn mccnll\C program nlfcnng an C'<tr:i l 'k comm1\\1on 1' J\;11lablc during the tir-.t I :!Oday' lnd1' 1dual \llC' arc ,1zed from 1.28 to 8.16 acre~ and accc~s to major regional hopping centers like North County Fatr a well as IA golf courses within 10 minuce of c.ich Champagne Cre t driveway. "Most o The River Vilfage Shopping Center is I~'> than a mile Club Collection will be delivered ungraded to buyer' w11h pa ved, pnvatc road' throughout the prOJcl·t. 1wo main elct tron1c gate\. away and features a multiplex cinema and a Daniel's Markee. our sites have excellent views in all directions ... " Commuters are' ju~t five mmuces from Interstate 15 and county-wide accc s. an installed water meter and underground u111tties that include waler. electric. cable TV and telephone. Seven large <;ite<; have been de ignotcd for eque tnan use and the entire community enjoys acre after acre of lime. orange and &everal varieties of avocado trees. 1be community is ituatcd on rolling ridge lines with elevations up to 713 feet above sea ~vel. some of the highest elevations in Fallbrook. This provide!> inspiring view~ of lhc back country including Palomar Mountain, we terly unset and che San Luis Rey River Valley. Several itcs have 360 degree views which will allow various view configuralions for a custom home, from All major architectural styles are acceptable at O\ampagne Crest. as arc one gue I home per lot. four-car garages. pool. spas and tennis courts. Minimum home size is·2.600 square feet and buyers· final plans will require approval from the San Diego County Planning and Health departmeots. / Several uqlquc ftnaneing programs are available, i~luding land-only loans with a minimum of 25% down and construction and pennanenl financing with a minimum 10% down. The ales trailer at Champagne Crest is open 11 a.m. to .4:30 p.m •• Saturday• and Sundays. Sltc tours available during the week by appointment. To visit the outs11ndina custom home sites Continued from PAGE 22 Dove Canyon is a guard·gatcd. 874-acrc master-planned residential golf course community bordered by the 420,()()().. acre Cleveland National Forest and the S1arr Ranch Auduboo Sanc1uary. Residen1s are close to O'Neill Regional Park. which offers softball fields. playgrounds and riding trails only a short drive away from this secluded community. Homeowners enjoy the Swim and Tennis Club, with a 2.S-meler junior Olympic wimming pool, whir~pool spa. barbecue. picnic grounds and four lighted tennis courts. There are also two community parb which feature baJf-coun beskelb&lJ, tot lots. a jungle IY1ll and equeslrian trails The private. championship 18-hole Jack Nicklaus Signature Golf Course i the centerpiece of Dove Canyon, and is rated among the lop three courses in Orange County. Its focal point, the exclusive 47.000-squarc-fooc Dove Canyon Countty Oub is Ibo a private facdity, compleee wida pro ~· W<wtout room and full diiUria flCilides. Rielly Homes' Deer Ridge neighborhood. located on one of the highest vantage points of Dove Canyon offers exceptional views of the Cleveland National Forest. With su incredible oversil..Cd view lots still remaining, Deer Ridge provides beautifully-<:raftcd singlc- farnily decached homes that range from 2,3.56 to 2,662 square fttt. and; feature five and six bedroOms., and tbrcc<ar aar-1cs (optional four<ar praae on select lou). Priced from the mid-$200,000's, Deer ~e offers large. family-sized lots averaain18.000lo10.000 sgiNft feet. For more infonnaaion. call Tbe Club Collection sales office, (714)4~8667. Tu visit The CJub CoUcttion or ~ Ridge at Dove Canyon, IMC lbe San Diego Freeway (.5) to Alicia Parkway. Go east on Alicia to Santa Marallita Parkway and tum right Condn\llC 10 Plano Tnbuco. tum righc. At Dove Canyon Drive tum left and proceed to the aUlld pee.~ the ,. to 11.e ulei ceela', Wllich is open .Tuelday • Suadiy, 10 '8.a IO 5 p.m. Ind MOndly, I p.m. ID 5 p.m, LINDA ISLE · Custom bayfront home w/onc of the finest main chan· nel locations in NeWJ>9rt! 3B,R suite!>, & fulL-1lic.w of Nc~ort Harbor. Decorated w/a South Western flair & 6-0ft. on the water · 2 boat docks & 3 side tics ............................. $3,950,000 GRAYLAND, WASHINGTON · Located on an acre with 180" ocean ,;ews. 3BR energy c:ffidc:nt home with a 1,300 ~.ft. deck & built-in BBQ, hor tub and more.Very private Joca· ti.on .................................... $359,000 NEWPORT BEACH -Partial ocean view from thi gorgeous 3BR, 2 .SBA townhome. Highly upgrnded w/,plan· tarion shutters, hardwood fl oors & custom mirrors.Great prke!! $249,000 ". I \ \ I'< l I\ l ¥ I-ii \ < I I BELCOURT · Mediterranean man· sion with ocean a.nd city light views. SBR suites, libr-.iry, famiJy room & den. Lush tropical grounds w/watcr· falls & spa ........................... $3,950,00 HAllBOR. R.IDGB -Spectacular unobstru~"tcd <Xean & city light views. 3BR + loft. Private pool, spa, & 3 car garage ............•.................. $1,495,000 BIG CANYON · Tot.illy remodeled townhmc with views to the ocean. 2 srory marble entrance:, 3BR, den/of. ficc 3BA ............................. 899 000 ~~ THB •~uns . Uobdacvablc Back Bay vitWI &om ... &ant line 3BR., 2BA copdo. VleM fioaa all main rooms ...................... s111.ooo· . " ' . •' " " HARBOR RIDGE · Beautiful con· temporary custom home. AJI white arid bright. 48R., library, exercise room. Private pool & spa. Some ocean views ................................. S 1,995 ,000 SEAVlEW · largest plan · 4 BR + f.lmily room, 3BA, sen ational view of city lights and mountains. Large lot w/~pa .................................. $734,000 HARBOR. RIDGE · .. C01!>ablanca"' plan with a peaceful wooded and night light \'tew~. S 10,000 carpet allowanc:c. Possible lease option!! .......... $629,000 BIG CANYON · Lowest prkcd in the area!! 2BR + den w/ncw paint, carpet & cntrv tile. Large corner lot ,.and aU on one level.. ............ $529 ,000 ~OR RIDGE -Lovdy countr:y & night light views !Tom this large 3 BR town home w/Jott ......... $472,000 BAYVIEW DUPLEX W / INCOME · A rare find!! Unique duplex in old Balboa with a New England cottage loo k & lovely ba~ view .................................... $419 ,000 BIG CANYON · Big Sur Ambiance with partial go lf course view. 2BR + den or 3BR with large master sutte. Air conditioning and a nice locannn. Comm. pool, pa & tennis ... $264,950 °"I \\ I'( >I\ I "11 < IU -.., I CBLBB.rf.Y OWNED · Dramatic .U.p Incl townhomc, lBR., w/rtmo- dclcd k.it.:hcn and many custom &m.ra. LoaolP&zu&hcrc.$219,900 '-.I \\ l'l > H. I ¥ < IU \I ,FULL OCEAN VIEW · Sc1~sational 3BR, 2.5BA to wnhomc. Beautifully remodeled -indirect lighting, dramatic master suite, fireplace, plus expanded l"deck ...................................... $324,500 NEWPORT CR.EST -Large 4 BR plw. fam ily room. Perfect condition with decorator tile, fireplace wet bar, 'quiet locatfon. FabuJous vaJue! Priced to sdl. ....... : .......................... $250,000 <>1 11 1 R ¥.\RI .\"' CAMEO HIGHLANDS -4BR home o n l level. Over 2,000 s.f. w/rc:modckd kitc:hen & baths. Nie.: yard w / patio & private poo l. Great location .............................. $575,000 CORONA DBL MAR Great lcxatmn in Harbor View Hills. Extr.l.J.irge..!ot ... Light & airy · nice patio. Lot-; of room to expand ............................. $595,000 TUSTIN -Commercial lot w/100 ti. frontage. Prime corner lot in O ld Town Tustin's Cultural Rc~mm.:c!> di!>· trict. Owner may carry! Submit o n terms! .................................. $480,000 MISSION VIEJO · Pert~ct for first time buyers! Large end unit w/2 ma'> tc:r suites, Lowest priced condo in Radgcmont ........................... $165,500 HUNTINGTON HARBOUR · 2 BR w/new carpet, paint, tile floors & French doors ........................ $129,900 'ORANGE -4BR home on a large corner lot. New Berber carpet, fire· place, terrific family room & nice yard w/bri ck fircp1t. Great family neighborhood ......... -........ $202,900 SOUTH COAST METB..O · Owner will con 1der :a lease option!! Highly upgr.idcd 2BR upper end unit w/m~c park view ............................... $98,SOO with 3BR, family room, dinmg room on a IJrgc: lot w/pool, spa & view of hills! .................................. :'$316,500 , TURTLE ROCK SFR with 4BR., 2.5 BA, Formal dining, family room, bc:autifull kitchen w /h?lrdwood floor- ing, fresh paint. Pnv~nc !>-pa .. $349,500 RANCHO SAN JOAQUIN Luge 3BR townhomc: O\'crlooking p.irk. Solar heat, high ceiling!>. SELLER SAYS SELL!!! .................... $279,000 IR.VINE Lovely two bedroom, two bath mwnhome with .l nice location on the: park. Air conditioning & 2 car garage ................................ $} 57,900 01'1". 11< >l -..1 .... SATUaI>AY Bluf& $315,000 503 Ave. Campo V.Saxton Turtk 1.loc.k $316,500 19312 Sierra lncz T. Hill SATUIU>AY/SUND.AY Newport Crest $324,500 20 Ima Loa Clwnbcn/Clwitbcrs Big C...,.,. $199,000 17 Rue Fontaincblciu Aahari/Dixon SUNDAY Hai'boraidp 8 Narbonne BilC..-20 .. Grand Dual Neapo:.'t e;.- 14 8nCm'C Ct. (1 .. ) Coi91ie ...... 1431 s-..nr. tlsqutC.. 101 c.ae. I' 11,995,000 VakntiM 1129,000 J.l)Ual IJ.t9,000 l.Cbllnbm S191.000 V.Smon '319,900 -----""-~ j t I NORTH COSTA MESA Highly upgraded & remodeled 4 bdrm home on quiet cul·de·sac Huge family rm w/bu1lt ms · 631 1400 $292.000 WOODIAKE Soulh Coa ... t Metro 1 bd condo attached on 1 :.Ide ln~ laundry h1 ce1hng & skylight Com pool & spa MUST S[Ll Mclke offer' (LHl 631 1400 $65.000 NEWPORT SHORES Sunsel views from master & deck of lovl'lv 4 bd canal front home w/updaled kitchen. brick enlrv. IH'W rr dnor'> & window~ (LHJ 631 1400 $150.000 TROVARE uq111~1tl." newer 2 bet Newport Coast condo w/c,w(•eping view<, of city hght> & mtns in gated comm w/pool & '>JXI l..<lrgc dbl garage & patio 631 1400 $239.000 NEWPORT SHOR.ES Charming 2 bdrm with new mt1'>tt•r b<>d & b.1th & nedr new kitchen One of the best ... 1r<'1•t' 111 th1-. community w/club. pool & tennis b'.11 1400 .$269.000 HARBOR mGHLANDS unbelievable pnce for New· port &·t1c Ii' MohvatPd ~lier wanls to move this 4 bd homl' w/hrdwd nr-.. bnck frpk & dbl garage 631 1400 . . .. .. $280.000 COSTA MESA Bank Repol l 2 sty 3 bd well main· 1am11d home w/off1ce family room. 2 frplces & large yard m quiet community near park & shops 631 1400 .$289.900 AT TifE BEACH Oldie but Goodie" Charmln_g 3 bd beach cottage w/rear 1 bd apt on large R-2 lot. 3 doors from sand All furniture & appliances included 631 1400 . . . .. . .. $339,500 EASTSmE Costd Mesa fixer Large corner. 2 sty 4 bdrm home with den & family rm, 3 frplces. upgraded kitchen. pool. ~ra & pallo w/BBQ. REDUCED! 631 1400 .. . .. ......... . ...... $349.900 EASTSIDE Co.,ta Mesa dplx bit 1~ '90. BANK OWNED' Large well laid out 4 bdrm detached units w/4 car garagp & xtra parking In convenient location. 631-1400 . .. . .. .. ....................... $369.000 COSTA N£M HEIGHTS Charming smaU duplex w/2 bdrms each unit Close to 17th st. shopping & buses , 631-1400 ............................................. $375,000 - NEWPORT SHORES w/ a country look Charming 5 bd w/fmly rm. used brick frpk. ocik cabinetry & custom wallpapers & drapes. Steps to pool & tennis. 631 1400 .................................... : ........... $375.000 COSTA MESA HEIGHTS Newer spacious 3 bd home w/dining & family rooms & loft/den across from gJrt· 1~~S. ~~.1~~~.~.~'. .~.~~~'.1e -~-~~. ~~. ~~~$319. ooo NEWPORT'S UPPER BAY area. Lovely 3 bd remo- del w/fmly rm Hrdwd floors. Fr . .doors & crown mold- 6~i ~'tC:~g.e ~~~.~~~~~~-~~~~.'. ... $389.000 AT THE BEACH Brand new high tech 3 bd twnhm. steps to ocean w/walls of windows & 3rd level bonus room leading to deck w/ocean & mtn views. 631-1400. . ........................... $399.000 NEWPORT SHORES Dra matic Italian Villa w/9' entry doors. floating marble stair & frplc mantle from the Beverly Hills Hotel, plus numerous other upgrades. 631 1400 ................. _ .................... $425,000 AT THE BEACH Sharp .. owner occufled duplex 1 house from beach w/3 bdrms up & down. both w/frplces, new carpet. fresh paint & 1 year new roof. UDO VILl.AGE area duplex w/3 bdrms & frpk each unit. French doors to upper front balcony w/lrg sundeck In rear Fresh paint & carpet in lower unit. Walk to shops & beach. seller to carry 1st T.O. 631·1400 . . .. . ...................... $420.000 NEWPORT llEM;HTS Nice 1 story home w/3 bdrms and family rm w/bar. French doors lead to beautiful yard with pool. spa arid built In BBQ. 631-1400 ............................................... $425.000 WESTaJFF charming expanded & re01odeled 3 bd home w/famlly rm & beautifully landscaped front & rear yards. White washed hrdwd firs & Fr. doors. 631-1400 ...................................... ~ ........ $465,000 RITZ COVE Aprx 16,000 5q ft lot & bulldable pad of aprx 11,000 sq ft. Prvt cul-de-sac, walk to beach or Ritz Carlton Hotel, gated oceanfront community. 631-1400 .................................................. $490,000 NEWPORT NOR111 Elegant 4 bd on beautifully land- scaped corner lot. Vaulted ceilings. {Mantation shutters. ~rc~cJ&~s~e.r ~~1·t·e:.~'.~~ ~.~~.~~: .. $525•000 OLD CORONA DEL MAil near new spacious 3 bdrm town home, dining & family rooms. large master 6~T~~~~:.~~.~. ~.~:.~.~.~~.ts39.ooo MYCllEST Bright fresh 4 bd remodeled~ designer owner, dining & fmly rms, pool & spa. New kitchen & tile floors, stone frplc & Fr doors. 631·1400 ................................................... $559,000 PEMN8lJIA rr Adorable crisply fresh 2 sty 3 bd dot! house w/den & dining rm. Fr: doors, new carpet & paint. charmlng tre.Ulsed patios & pioket fence. 631·1400 .................................................... $575,000 ..... , .. .., .. --P£NIN9VIA Pr wonderful newer 4 bdrm Cahfor nia contemporary w/roofdeck. view of park & tree~ just steps to beach. Bleached maple cabinetry. gour 63~~f~~· .~ .. ~~-.~~'..~~~ .. 4:9~~0 UDO ISLE an immaculate 1 story 3 bd buUt arow 1d patio on 40' lot Family room. country kitchen. hrdwJ firs & new carpet. Possible lease option. 631-1400...... .... . ................... ...... . $595 ()()() BALBOA ISIAND Irresistible charm & choice quw1 -uute lslarid-. Sunny 2 story. 3 bdrm, library. & gn«•I view across beach to bay. HUGE REDUCTION! 631-1400 ........... ;... . ................................ $629.000 UDO ISLE Custom remodeled 4 bd home w/gourmi'I kitchen on large lot. Light & bright w/south patio. bar & deck. Close to tennis, walk to village. 631-1400 .... .......... ...................... ......... . .. $649.000 BALBOA ISIAND duplex. Water views from upstd1r-. deck of this super property wtth 4 bdrms up & 2 down just 3 doors from the so. bayfront . 673-6900 ................................................... $695.000 . OLD CORONA DEL MAR Dramatic ''Villa" styk• dplx. Front ls owner occupied 2 bd w/dlnlng rm & IClft central courtyard has fountain, rear ls 3 bdrm unit 631-1400... . ........................................... $699 000 HUNTINGTON HAIUIOlJll w/30' dock & bay vu'> One story 3 bd w/family rm. patio & deck. Remodeled in l32i-'l40<F.~~'.·.~~~.~.~.~~~~.~: .............. $729.000 HARllOR VIEW IDU.S beautifully uowaded 2 story 5 bdrm home w/dinlng & family rooms &. ) car garage on large lot. New carpet, paint & fixtures. 631-1400 ................................................. $749.000 CUFF HAVEN panoramic otean & harbor vu from charming remodeled 3 bdrm upside down house w/fami ~3ri4of~~~-~·t·~~~ .. ~.~.~.~~~~.~.~$1s9.ooo BALBOA ISLAND Cstm 4 bd hm w/lncome unit Remodeled In '91, new kitchen & baths, white washed cabs & beams. custom tile, plantation shutters. 673-6900........... . .................................... $765.000 MYCllEST Specious cust home w/5 bdtms incl\.ld- ina MP maid$ quarters, dining & familv nnt. Remo- deled gourmet kJt w/breakfast area 8t·3 car garage. Gorgeous lndscpcl yard w/custom poOI & ~· 631-1400 ............................................... $749,000 .......... UDO ISLE Jewel of a 1 sty 3 bdrm home dining room w/beautlful woodwork, kitchen w/eating area. den, high ceilings, marble floors & charming patio w/spa. l '11 lot on great street steps to club & beach. 63101400....................... .... .... . ... $899.000 NEWPOR,..S CHERRY IAKE area. Gorg'eous new Country French 5 bd w/library & game. family room w/full bar & dining rms. Yard w/pool & spa. 631·1400 ... "':"· . . . ...... .. . ..... . . .... $775.000 Al.MOST OCEANFRONT White water views from master & roofdeck of gorgeous 5 bd remodel w/dlrnng & fmly rms & 3 car garage. 2 doors from ocean. 631-1400............. . .... . ............. $829.000 DOVER SHORES 4 bd French Regency w/great upper bay. city lights & mtn views. New gourmet kitch· en, dual glazed windows & doors. master w/bakon~. 631-1400 ........... y•. • • ~ • • ..$849.000 UDO IStt an exceptional 1 sty a bd superbly remo- deled home w/dlnlng & f'j.Y~ms. new kitchen. windows & doors. Xtra lrg lusf\ly la ped lot 631-1400. ......... . .. . . . . . . .. .. $849.000 UDO ISLE bay views from spacious 4 bdrm spilt level home on huge corner lot w/llbrary. dining & famlly rooms. Gardens. mature trees & pool 631-1400 ........................................... $895.000 DOVER"'seoRES Forever upper bay & city light vtews from fabulous 4 bdrm home on huge private lot ~-iroo.~~.~.~:.~~~.~.~.~-~~895.000 llAIUIOll VIEW HOMES CUSTOM Hand.some 2 story 5 bd trad1tiona.I w/offk:e. dining & family rms. 2 sty entry. Fr. doors & Indoor 8t outdoor spa. 673~900 .................................................... $925.000 DOVER SHOllES Beautiful remodeled 3 bd bayfront, 60' on the water, patio 8t dock. In the style of an Italian ~~,~~~.~~ .1.n .. ~-~~n .& ~'.~'.~~.~.~J'l .095.000 AVALON, Catalina. Aprx 9000 sq ft hillside lot w/spec· mcular views o f the ~ & approved plans & permits for 63fl~.~-~'.~.~~ ...... ~.~~·t.· .............. $1.200.000 • OPEN HOUSES • SATlJR.pAY ONLY 3085 Klondike • Costa Mesa Jerry'Smith • 2302 Redlands • Newport 8eac:.h Carla Brolfman 123 36th •A & •B -Peninsula, NB Lance Boggs 1410 Kings Rd • Olff Haven, NB Marlene Has.sel SUNDAY ONLY 4 Bd Hse $289,900 3 Bd Hse $389.000 3 BdTwnhms $399,000 3 Bd tlse $759,000 2176 Rural Ln -Costa Mesa 3 Bd Hse Sally Nette! $219, 000 21802 Kiowa • Huntlns,ton 8eac:.h 3 Bd Hse Diane Cannon $325,000 11 S 38th • At The Beach, Newport 3/1 Bd HM Austin Daynes $339,500 323 Cedar • Newport Shores 5 Bd Hse Kennie Jo Rizzo $375,000 367 Ogle · Costa Mesa 3 Bd Hse Reggie MtNemey $379,000 508 San Bernardino · Newport Heights 3 Bd Hse June Adams $435,000 2970 Corte Hermosa • Newport North 4 Bd Hse Jim~ Jones $525,000 2045 Shlpway • Baycrest. NB 4 Bd the Rosette-Andree Gindi $559,000 2121 E. Ocean · Peninsula Point 4 Bd the Sally Phillips $595,000 323 Apolena • Balbo.11.Jand Bd Hse Lou Hickson $765,000 7 45 Vla Udo Nord • Udo Isle, NB 3 Bd Hse Lee Drunmy $849,000 346 Vla Udo Soud · Udo Isle, NB 4 Bd Hse Richard Lee $895,000 17 Inverness • Big Canyon. NB 3 Bd Hse Jeff Axton $1,595,000 303 Kings Rd • Cliff Haven, NB 5 Bd HM MannyStellino $1,650,000 1400 s&n M1guel • Corona deJ Mar 5 Bd Estate Patti Conowr $1,995.000 909 Via Udo Nord • Udo Isle, NB 5 Bd Hae Christen Nilsen I Lorraine Farrington $2.400,000 SAllJRDAY &: SUNDAY 339 C.tallna • Newport Helghb 3 Bd the June Adams I Marlene Has-sel $425,000 2110 SevU1e • Penlntula Pt. NB 3 Bd HM Carolyn Starr $5?5,000 391 E. 23rd · Cheny Lake. NB 5 Bd the Cheryl Carlson $ 799 ,000 7101 Seashore · At The Beach, NB 5 Bd Hse Richard Lee I V'icki Lee $829,000 1859 Port Wheeler . Newport 8cach 6 Bd HM Kathy Fox ~ $925,000 1003 N. S.yfront ·Balboa ltland 4/1 Bd the Unda De.amos I Marie Jackson $935,000 443 Harbor bland Or.· Harbor bland, NB 4 Bel HM Sally Phillips I Olga ~tthews $1,250.000 930 Marlnen • Dover Shont, NB 5 Bel HM Us Olsen $1.395,000 318 Buena vi.ta· e.ytront Penm s Bel HM Olga Matthev.is I George Dashiell $1,395,000 211 North Star· Dower Shor9, NB 5 Bel HM George Dash6ell I Maureen Downey $1.495,000 2242 0...-.I Rd • PmlnluJa Pt 5 llcl .... Vldd Lee I Rob G1em $2,395,000 ..,.._ ... IAGUNITA Exciting contemporary 4 bdrm ocean front home w/dining & family rooms. ocean view decks & balconies & private beach access. Skylights. marble & hardwood floors & fire & security syste ms. 631-1400.. .... . . . ... . ...... $1. 995.000 DOVER SHORES Back on Mrkt' "LaRoca". Mrs John Weyne'45 tennis estate. over 1/2 acre w/lxick bay mtn & city light vus 5 bd suites prvt pool & spa 631-1400.. ... ... .... .. .. . .. . $1.395.000 OCEANFRONT Wonderful old shingled beach house w/4 bdrms. den. sun room & huge brick patio + sepa rate offlce/st\Jdio on 2 oceanfront lots. 631·1400 ......................... r ...... $1,495.000 DOVER SHORES bayfront w/dock for 65 boat Spd dous Monterey style home w/2nd sty balcony. 5 bdrms. irt¥£ab~~'.ly rm~ .. ~ la~ .. ~I &.s~ .. $1.495.000 BIG CANYON 3 bdrm golf course estate w/tranquil views. Master w/seating area. lrg country kitchen. dinmg & family rooms & space for home office. 631-1400.... ... . .. . $1.595.000 CIJFI" HAVEN Bay & ocean views from fabulous 5 bdrm custom Italian villa w/library & fmly . dining & morning rooms. Large yard w/lawn. terraces & spa 631-1400..... . ..... .... ... $1.650.000 CORONA DEL MAR A beautifully landscaped 5 bdrm tennis estate built In '88 on l+ acres. Top security. high· tech styling & ocean & bay views 631-1400.. ... ... ... ... . ... . . ..... . .$1 995.000 COWNS ISlE. the tiny private island al the end of Balboa lslan9 Is the setting for this dramatk 1 sty 3 bd 6'~69Jo~l.ly r'.": ~k,~ .. ~~-.~~.~ .. ~yfr$2t.595.000 11IREE ARCH BAY Laguna Beautiful remodeled 4 bd traditional oceanfront w/fab vu Hrdwd flrs. beamed ceil ~I:~~~~.~~.~.~.~~~~: ......... s2.19S.ooo lAGlJNA BEACH a fabulous security gated near new oceanfront estate of aprx 10 ,000 sq ft .. stairs to the beach. {luest house & 8 car ganige. 631-1400... ............... .......... .. ........ $10.800,000 .. Dally PiJo4 Rc21 EMa&c • MJrch 4, l 99S .. ·. OPEN HOUSES From 011c to five p.m. Corona del Mar Tennis Estate 1400San Miguel Open Sunday Sl,995,000 Dover Shores Bayfront Home 211 North Star Open Sat./Sun. 51,495,000 Buena Vista Bayfront 318 Buena Vista Open Sat /Sun Sl,295,000 Newport Beach Estate 930 Mariners Open Sat./Sun. Sl,395,000 Bayfront Bargain 4411 !arbor Island Dr. Open ~at./Sun. Sl,250,000 Balboa Island Bayfront 1003 North Bayfront Open Sat./Sun. $935,000 Lido Isle Lease Option 3BR 2BA, Fm Rm, immaculate home $25,000 option money, 40' lot, lge patio $595,000 BILL FE~EY in association with TIM.CARR WATERFRONT HOMES, iNC. REALTORS® 675-1058 ~ 631 -1400 Corona del Mar Tennis Estate SBR S~A Contemporary, will exchange Approx 1.2 acres, ocean & bay views $1,995,000 . Dover Shores Bayfront Home SBR 4BA home, dock for large yacht Large yard &: pool, 10' of bay frontage $1,495,000 Buena Vista Bayfront 3BR 4BA + Den, Charming Beach Cottage Shared boat dock, fabuloU5 views! Sl,295,000 Balboa Island Bayfront 4BR 2BA owner's unJt, + 1 BR apt. Great Value! large patio, xlnt view $935,000 Contemporary Bayfront 4BR 48A + Fm rm, remodeled home, will exchange Lg. Dock, 3 Car Gar, Gourmet kitchen Sl,495,000 Newport Beach Estate of Mrs. John Wayne "La Roca" SBR 7.SBA custom, .6 acres App. 7,000 sq.ft. home w I teMis court $1,395,000 Bayfront Bargain 4BR 3.SBA, suMy, westerly orientation Large dock, sandy ~ach, 60' bay frontage $1,250,000 Spyglass Fmuly Home SBR 4.SBA + bonus, X·large v~ lot Very private anyon location, pool $849,000 Mesa Verde: the ·uppef bird area • Convenient location next to golf courses, shopping centers and movie tneaters +BO~ARIES: Sttua\ed \OUth of Adams l\venue, east of Placentia Avenue. wei.t of Golf Course Drive and north of Tanager Drive in Costa Mesa. HOMES: There arc about 300 :.1nglc- fomily homes and 22 townhomei.. STYLE: Approximately 12 view homci. border Costa Me a Golf Course; and about 15 homes have city views reaching to the coast. The 1,850 to 3. 700-squarc-foot noor plans range from three bedrooms, two baths to fi ve bedrooms. four and one-half baths. The home were built in fQUr phMe .. beginning, an 1965 and ending I 0 yeafli later. Republic Homes and Buccola Homes were the developc~. 1lte townhomes were buHt in 1980 by R&W Ocvel0pmen1 with a two· story Spanish design. The floor plan1; consist of two master uitc • two and one- balf t>.lth with about J.850 square feet. and a two master suite plus den and two and one-half baths with aboot 1.610 square f ect. Longwood Greens • as it is known - boasts a wimming pool and spa. RECENT SALE: Recent saJcs indicate market value from $295.000 to $440.000 on sin&lc-family home . The townhome range 1rom $ l 95.000 to $294.000; \ \ \ . : . , Mesa Verde NOW LISTED: A popular four bedroom. three bath, country kitctlen Ooorplan is now lbted at $390.000. Beautifully upgraded with a new kitchen. hardwood floof"I, wood windows and Frem:h door.. COMMUNITY FEATURES: The community i~ within walking d1\tancc of two golf course~ -Mesa Verde Golf and Count ry Club and Costa Mc~a Golf Cour'c and within a two-mile radiu' of shopping cente~. movie theater.. an ice 1,ka11ng nnk and Mc .. a Verde library. SCHOOLS: Adam' Elementary;- TcWinklc Intermediate; Estancia High School; Orange Coai.t College. Private: Monte'i\Ori and Prince or Peace. SOURCE: Pat O'Toolc-Davis of Coldwell Banker tosta Mesa. 1640 Adam" Ave .. Costa Me!.a, (714) 668-9333. ext. 230. If 1ou would Uu to submit a Communily Profth of your farm arto, pltMt follow the above fonnat and tnclo t a map ouJUne (Thomas Guldt) of. tht arta along wilh a photo of a curnnt lbting. Tht dtscriplion of lht pro~f11 goes under the "Now Listtd" section. Stnd the informalion lo Joyce Schtnr, Daily Pilot, 330 W. Ba1 SL, Costa Mt a 92621, (114) 514-4242. If you havt an1 questions, please calL ·-.. Duplex sales surge 'in coastal towns •Study ree<?rts duplex sales in Neweort Beach increased 59%; Corona del Mar, 48 %. In a 'tart ling change from i.ingle-famil y home' and condominium . duplex ~ale' 111 Newport Beach and Corona dcl Mar showed a remarkable increase in 1994 "'l!rsus 1993. according to reports from rtie Newport-Mesa Multiple Listing.Service. Newport BCllch achieved a huge 'iale\ increase of 59%. while Q>rona del Mar <;ales rcnected a gcncrou'i 48%. However. price' were not the 'amc in each '>cctor. The average 1993 Newport Beach !>ale~ price increa!>ed from $389.000 to $461.000 an 1994. while Corona del Mar actually showed a Bruce Mcloud signifkant drop in price:. from an average or $461.000 in 1993 toonlyS411.500in 1994. According to dupleit '>pcciali'it Bruce Mcloud. of The Prudential California ' Realty Newport Beach. the sales j ump in both areas was primed by three factor... •The extremely attractive interc:;t rate\ early in 1994 combined with the th reat of increa'iing rates. •The well-founded public perception 1f duplex prices were not actually bottoming. they were extremely cloi.e. •The public''> reali1ation that low pnces and low interest r.itc' provided an unprecedented opportunity to buy .1 home in a highly desir.ible city at a fairly mode't price. And with the rental unit paying 25 · 40%. or more. of the mortgage payment. it bring'> the owner·, CO<;t tO the equivalent Of home ownership a!> low as $200.000 · $250.000 for a single-fornily home. McLoud 'aid he i'i only aware of one sa le in Corona del Mar in the entire year wh'ich was not intended to be owncr- occup1ed. Corona del Mar duplexes enjoyed the large t increase in price in the late 1980s and into 1990. and not 11urPrisingly. fell the sharpest droe_s in the enc;uing years. "There has been an almost unifonn 30% drop in Corona del Mar duplex prices in the past four ycan. Now it has lut bottom and i'> beginning to slowly rccoYcr," he said. • ''Fortunately. for most long-term owners. II was a paper profit and paper lo"'· However. tho'>c who have bought 'iincc 1989 have seen some ero ion in their market value." While the average sale in 1994 of $41 1.000 in Corona dcl Mar wu ' con.,.dcrably le"" th an 1993 of $461.000. Md...oud 'ay~ th1' " not a continuing drop tn price' (although there w~' i.omc). but a re nccupn of the add111onul lower-priced propc111c' offered for 'nle. For example. McLoud <;aid. in 1993 only • th ree duplcxe<. '><>Id below $400.000. \\htll' tn 1994 there were 12 '-'lie'>. In 1991. nine 'ale' wen.: for more than $500.00 while 1994 had \ix sale,. Newport Beach area!. not only ... aw a 591} jump in duplex \ale' in 1994 . bu1 ,i1,o enjoyed an average 'ale' price wh11..h incrca\Cd from $389.000 in 1993 tu $461.000 1111994. - "McLoud . however. ha' determined rather than renccting any actual pncc incrca~c .... it i'> primarily the rc~ult of the many citpcn.,.ve wate1iront <;ale\ which did n_ot occur in 1993. For comparable 'ale'. he 'aid. there wa., no ancrea.~ 111 pnce in 1994. McLoud ~atd neither of thc:-.e market' arc po1~ed for a jump an pri1..·c<.. "We will probably '>CC 'omc upwa1d mo,cmcnt in pm:e' bccau'c of the ancrca<>e in rental rntc1, ... Mcloud "aid. "e,pccially in Corona dcl Mar. but the higher intcre~t rate' and the un1.:cnaanty ol ttic Omnge County bond fiasco will :.crve to temper the market enough to prevent any 'ignificant price incrcal\c., m the immediate future. "Once we sec the county getting on top of the problem and bringing U\ out of the cri"'· confidence will return: and if we al~ \CC the expected modest drop Ill long- term tnlere't role\ by fall. the duplex market 'hould keep on with 11' resurgence." McLoud ~aid 1995 will continue to be a good year for duplex 'lalcs. "Somewhat for inve<,tor... but ci.pccially \trong for those optin& to live in the mnin unit of the duplex while h:ivang an investment in the other un it which pay~ n significant ponion of their overhead. " For Mort information, contact Brue~ McLl>ud lhrou1h Tltt Prudential California Really's Newport Btach offict, (114) 759-6100. Former maior leaguer ·scores big With Grubb & Ellis Bob Coluccio had a great 1994. Named Top Producing•Aaent f ot clO&ina the molt tranYCtions in the Newport Beach off'tcc. he al80clmeda Senior Martetin1 Consultant tide. awarded to qents who eitcel in the ral --fleld. Wa a IOUd client bue plus W. ,_..of real cstnte experience. Coluccio hll'I the needed qualifications to assi!il clients interested in buying or selling properties. He handle properties in all prices -from multi- million dollar homes. to income unjt to condomlnjum'I. Colucciotw received numerous award and recognitions fo.r his cx.ccUcnr and consistent performances. No stranger to succe s, Coluccio was ll prof cssional baseball player from 1969 to 1979 with four years in tbc major leagues. Joining the Milwaukee Brewers in 1973. he played right field while leading the learn in si.sts and triples. He finished the 1973 season with IS home run • 60 RBl's and earned runner-up honors as the American League Rookie of the Year. Traded to the Chicago White Sox in 197S. he played under manager Chuck Tanner and fini11hcd the season as one of t.hc l~aue·~ top def en~ive oucfieldcrr.. •Bob has brought all his cnthu ia m. cneray. talent and ~1cation 10 the real estate field.• said Ron Mau.ano, senior vice pre identldistrict manager. .. • j . I New Listings Laguna Na.uel Bank owned! 2 Ba condo Outstanding value! Patrick Bartollc $99,000 Santa Ana Bank ~wned ! 3 Bd. 2.5 Ba Bullt In 1990. Outstanding buy! Patrick BartoUc $183,500 Huntlncton Beach Bank owned! 4 Bd. 3 Ba family home Private spa. Patrlck BartoUc $224,900 New U~ttngs E.Mtblllff Expanded & remodeled 5 Id. home on la,.e lot. 3 car pr. & ocean view. Sara HJ•maa $690,000 OFFICE HOURS 9:00 A.M. ~ ' --..... ---.. ---.... - • • I .-,,. Family Neighborhoods Peppertree 4 bedroom. 3 bath, .3 pr p rage. French doors & bonus room Rick Lanaevtn $279,000 Harbor View Homes Expanded & remodeled 3 bedroom single story. New kitchen, some French doors & windows Hinman & Scanhtn $495,000 lrvlne Terrace Large 5 8d + FR Master bedroom In separate wing Private courtyard entry Vacant & ready to move in Marian PhUDppf $539,000 South La1una 2 8d & 3 Bel. units on the ocean with private beach access. Bob DITulllo $259,900/$329,000 Promontory Bay 4 bedroom. 3 bath home w/ boat dock. split level Fountain. patio with BBO Owner says sell Marte Far10 $ t , 125,000 ·Oceanfront West Newport Be•ch Oceanfront home on prime corner On the sand. Chris Valll $199,000 frvlne Terrace Ouallty iiome with romantlc master suite with FP 3 8d 3 Ba. pool. Traditional style with lots of space. Marlan PhUllppl $669.000 Dover Shores Fabulous 5 Bd. 4 5 Ba custom home with 3 FP, formal dining. wine storage~ exercise room. pool & spa ·Evan Corkett $685;0oo Westcllff 4 bedroom. 3 bath family home. Wood floors and pool Barba ra Hutchlnas $524,900 View Properties Newport Oceanfront Oceanfront duplex in quiet beachfront section Top quality building, units in mint condition Ronda Hein $1 , 150,000 Newport Coast Magnificent view of ocean, bay, catallna & golf course. Near flat lot for your dream home In Pelican Hill Marcy Weinstein $1,250,000 Balboa Peninsula Choice bu11dlng site on Newport's most private island Boat docks. tennis court and beach. Duncan Forgey $1 ,400,000 Oceanfront Wonderful 5 Bel. 4 Ba family home on Beach Road Separate guest quarters Also ror lease at $5,000/mo Connie Maxsentl $1 ,695,000 Harbor View Homes Rebuilt and customiz.ed 4 bedroom on large lot Htl'lman & Scanlan $825,000 lrvlne Terrace Bay view home with 2 master suites & 3 car garage The ultl· mate home for the discriminating buyer M arian Phillippi $1,299 ,000 Harbor View Homes Rebuilt in 1992 on Harbor View's favorite cul-de-sac Perfect family home with &bedrooms Scanlan & Hinman $1,410,000 lrvlne Cove ' · Sp ectacular flat oceanfront lot on Abalone Point Rod Daley $3,975,000 North Laguna Completely rebuilt in 1988 3 8d 3 5 Ba State-of-the-art kitchen. huae family/pme room, spectacular views Connie MaxsentJ $1,995,000 Newport Beach Harbor View Homes 4 Bd . 3.5 Ba. enclosed Portoflno. A.vallable NOW! Scanlan & Hinman $580,000 Newport North VUlas Larae 3 Bd. famlly home located lnsl~e tract on comer Steps to tropical pool Cate auarded. Saly Anne & Don Sheridan $389. 900 Newport Penlnsula Less than in block to areat beach Large well·maJntalned bulldJna. Perfect for owner's unit & rentat Ronda Hein $425,000 Central Newport Totally remodeled ocean view home just steps to great beach. New master suite is a· full retreat. Ronda Hein $475,000 Harbor View Homes 4 Bd 3. 5 Ba. Portoflno model on overslz.ed lot Tranqull settlna backs to nature park Sar• Hinman $575,000 West Newport 12 one-bedroom units close to areat swimmln& beach Great Income, resort area Terrific opportunity! Ronda Hein $895,000 West Newport Larae 4 8d Qmlly hOme one block from belldl c1~· & rt~~ Se• lJland Excellent coif course whtl rw=:w paint & awpet Read)' to~ In .:;. l~lon wtth private pool and spa Good &-Forsey $43',000 Suan Sainlan $719,000 ~· . \ 644~'1600 New Listings Corona Jtlahlands Quality home with ocean and golf course view Pool & c;pa Inga Lehnert $849,000 Belcourt Sophisticated & elepnt 3 8d 3 5 Ba Circular staircase. high ceilings Lyle & Elsendrath $1, I 00,000 Blc C.nyon Gorgeous remodeled Versallles model with lovely views Worden & Lecrand $1 ,145,000 . - ·644~1600 New Listings Bl& Canyon Exceptional 5 8d cus- tom estate overlooking 14th fa irway Le&rand & Worden $1 , 795,000 Balboa Peninsula Oceanfront 5 Bd Mediterranean mansion New home Bob Berg $2,495,000 Balboa Peninsula Oceanfront Brand new 4 Bd 4 5 Ba Flnest quality oceanfront Bob Ber1 $2;495,000 . . ... ,• -- .. . . Guard Gated Communities Jasmine Creek Decorator's home with 2 Bd. den, private spa: ocean view. Carole Johnson $599,000 Belcourt Terrace 3 Bd. 3 5 Ba. with secluded rear yard. All the features you would expect In a truly traditional home. Marr & Zenz $650,000 Bayside Cove Over 2,000 sq. ft on Balboa Bay Gated communitY & lust a hop away from every amenity ~offers! Hiiary & Bzabah 11-ner $650,000 Corona del Mer Creative financing for cute cottaae close to beach. Marian Phllllppl $349,000 Olde Corona'del Mar Contemporary Mediterranean detached 3 Bd. 2.5 Ba. townhome Roof deck with views. Bartollc & Saito $539,000 Belcourt Traditional 3 Bet. townhome with large master suite. FP & ~w. French doors & windows. white carpet & walls. spa Vl~ln?~z $739,000 Bis Canyon Broadmoor Excellent floorplan • master suite with fireplace. children's wing & maid's or auest room. Lqr8nd & Worden $899,000 Bl& CaftJOft The on1y remaining lot In Bl& canyon. overlooking 2nd green. Bibb & Lqrand $1.175,000 Corona del Mar lasoilne Creek 4 star · 2 Bd. 2 Ba wttti formal dlnln& larae study. famlly room on wkJe creenbelt. ror elq.ant entertaining. Schmleslnc & Mertz $575,000 Shore Cliffs A truly charming single story home In beach community. 3 Bd. family room, wood floors, sunny patfo. Dottle Valentine $599,000 Corona del Mar Loc.ated between pacific & waterfront, this prime lot will accommodate I or 2 single family homes. Hurley & WaU $615,000 Corona H&p.1-nds Sooth Pacific con· temporary plantation! 180° ocean view, facuzzJ, bar-be-que center, 4 Bd. 3.5 Ba Elizabeth Thamer $859,000 Bayfront Living West Newport Beach Oceanfront duplex rlaht on the sand In quiet area. Ronda Hein $975,000 Balboa Island Rare opportunity! Contemporary Mediterranean 3 Bd with boat dock for 2 boats Pristine bayfront. Beverty Morphy $1 ,495,000 Promontory Bay Two story 4 Bd. custom built, 50 feet on the bay, private dock. Open floor plan, Interior spa. Debi Bibb $1,599,000 Balboa Island 45' level bayfrOnt IOt on Little Island. View of bay •nd main chahnel Shared dock with 4S' slip Bert &-~riaft Reedy $1 ,19,,000 Bayshores Dramatic 5 bedroom bayfrontl 60 feet on the bay with main channel views. State of the artl Debi Bibb $2,995,000 U1tda Isle Elecantly appointed estate on over 100' on tip of Unda Isle. Large formal entry with circular stairway. Marr & Herrls $3,200,000 Balboa Peninsula Point Macnllkent & elqant 5 Bd. bayfront with unbellevable views. 3 levels ot llvfn&. dock. pool & spa. Evan Corkett $3,800,000 Harbor l1la•d French Normandy bayfront estate on rare double lot. Debi Bibb $5.680,000 Harbor HUI Great sunset views from this Ideal family home. Susan Scanlan $1 ,295,000 Blc Canyon Stunning contemporary custom all on one level with fantastic views of the golf course. Private pool & spa. Bibb & Lq,rand $1 ,195,000 Harbor RJdce Elegant 6 Bd. 7 Ba. estate with ocean & harbor views FamJly, game & bonus rooms. Pool & spa Carol Berg $2,995,000 Cameo Shores Strlkln& ocean view. 3 bedroom, pool, and private beach. Sara Hinman $1,145,000 Cameo Shores Stunning California . contemporary home with lots of natural Licht & ocean views. 4 Bd. 4 Ba. pool & spa. Evan Corkett $1,495,000 Harbor Ridge Harbor Rldce Crest 2 bedroom Dynasty on private lot End unit. Beverly Morphy $407.500 e A custom family home of substance & style Austero & Kim $1 , I 9' ,000 • . ~ ,, . ~ .. EVAN CORKETT 759;.~~-- 644~1600 B AYFR0NT P ARADISE Mediterranean villa located on three ·.9L levels with balconies and viewing areas that ailow you to enjoy this outdoor paradise . . Revel in the coast's most impressive views. Exquisite stonework and fine cabinetry and detailing abound. Artistic touches of specially crafted painti~gs , etched glass work and lighting provide the background for this five bedroom home. The large entertainment area, family room, bayfront dock, and pool and spa provide ·additional enjoyment to this masterpiece. Offered at $3,800,QOO . '• -._ -I - -W • ...___,,_ .............. ... ............ -........... ~ ~.............._ ~~ ... ~ .......................... ==---.......... Datil&'.P &Gg!)ii!!§i :tl9i.i --• DEBI BIBB Senior Sales Executive Bayshores Exp~rt 759~3707 Buyer for "Charming" Bayshores single story 3 bedroom + den, 2 bath bungalow located on the interior side of Crestview Drive. Priced for quick sale! $589 ,000 (includes tfie land) : JERRY FINSTER. Senior Sales Executive 759~3750 -. ~ _,. 644~1~600· SOLD COLLINS ISLAND This 5 bedroom I~ located in the very heart of Newport Beach with 180° of bay frontage Unbelievable rooftop deck $4,995,000 HARBOR HIU Gracious contemporary resi· dence in guard gated Harbor Hill. 6 Bd: with separate children's wing. Ocean view and pool. $2, 100,000 OPPORTUNITIES CORONA DEL MAR Condo near ocean. 2 Bd. 2 Ba loft and two fireplaces. Comer location on tree lined street. Great quality construction. $369,000 NEWPORT BEACH Orlclnal beach cottaee on oversized lot. Great opportu· nlty to bulld new construction One block to beach. Good rent.I. $274,900 . I -· ---- 644,..1600 · OCEANFRONT JEWEL $1, 175,000 Very special custom home, 3 bedroom plus den/office in great beachfront location. Beautiful! --.. ...,. ... -....... R0\01\ HE I'-. t'., 111 II ,' f~.1 II ~, •• , l•i I I ' 7)9 3797 LUXURY BAYFRONT $649,000 Front row in prestigious bayfront community. Walk to shops, market. Balboa Island. Boat slips available. -·' \ ..._ .. --" Dot'l'r Sf1orcs . · 1362 GALAXY $1,295,000 . . Big wonderful rooms open ·out to pool, spa, a green lawn, and front row views of tfre city, bay, and Paciffc. . . ~ DOTTIE AUSTERO 759-3763 CHRISTINE KIM 717:4709 OVER $12 MILLION IN 1994 PRODUCTION 2001 DIANA 336 MORNING CANYON I 163 MARINE NEWPORT BEACH -CORONA DEL MAR LAGUNA BEACH . Darling entry level Canyons, wild life,-Crashjng waves, sandy 3 Bedroom home in ocean-dose country beach, desirable, Newport Beach. living all within easy close-to-all North . Remodeled and walking distance to Laguna Beach location. expanded with town I Fabulous Who could ask for hardwood floors and single level more? There's morel French doors.· 4 Bedroom custom 5 Bedrooms, pool, One block close to home with private large lot and Mariner's Park, school access to beach. expansion/remodel ' and library. plans tool 0111" ... $389 ,000 0111" ... $94 7 ,000 Olllfl ... $2 ,400 ,000 \ 759-.3789 r; 10 EMERALD BAY Emerald Bay • Soaring above canyons & ocean • Great private community • Large fa mily home • Superb Contemporary •Designed & completed to perfection ·s2 .15o.ooo "Wlieli Only The Best Will Do Call Gigi" Gigi Thomas Senior Sales Executive 759~3784 ' MICKEY ·RowE Presents 2077 SANTA ANA Costa Mesa • Executive home, perfect in .every way • Extensive use of granite, glass brick · • French doors $359;000 BUENA VISTA Balboa Peninsula • Remodeled Contemporary • Turn-key home with dock • Available to see April I , 1995 • Call Mickey fo r details • Priced tQ sell .......... . '$1,550,000 . ,. 644~1600 2418 SIERRA VISTA Newport Beach • Great curb appeal • Beautiful neighborhood • Family home ~ • 3 ~edroom. 2"-6ath • Formal dining & family room $399,000 1994 $VOLUME CLOSED, ESCROWS 11'4• ,._,' *""'' thr ilnlW .. ~-jll'l\ ... OJe '" 1-IOft• pn Nftllllll!Y• bo>td •• lllt .. ........, .. If\ llflt.,I)' of tllt k .. 1t11 ft~ .. ~...._,... 1-t l/ll'I<' l?/lll'MI Tii0. ..,.._,. '""'"'*"'I 10 ......... 111 """ ......... ..,pplte4..,, lllt ~pc.nlM<~ Muiu,lo U'\lfll• St ... -. ~•lwf )lw A•"'l'NIMlll ••II• Ml S •otC'""4 ~pcWI .......... .....,.._. ,, M lllJ "ii)',....,.,.,., ... f1w K\ &•-)' Tht dlla ....... oN "'"1 ,.., rcflt.111l ,..i Niie d>w7 10 .... - ,. . . .. ~ '• .. .. ' ' -. • q ·--..... .· 644~1600 llC'Tl'l:I<.,<., '-.'ll'l()()() f I ().\1\( IH <., T '°'I 7'11 (lOO • ·-"'--. ' ·'iWJ tn1 ~·: ~ O~· . ' . --... , ----.. ,~._ -~ I ROYAL '\ T Cf Ol~CF \2 l'Vi 000 1 1'\\fJ:',f'-,<., "--' :•1,ll(I() {DI I ln'.00!> ~ "' 'I',() (t(l() -. Ill t 'rl'IH <.,<., POl'\T ~ 1 11\\ll'°\f'-,". '" '" l. \I )'l')) 0()() ' \ I •• 1 .. • I ' ' " • ' ( I I I j ~ f)dn ny Bibb Stella Worden Gary Legrdnd 7"59-371 I - .. , . SHIRLEY HARRIS ( 714) 644-I 040 ' . flM KLINE (714) 720-0789 644~1600 . ( BIG~CANYON 19 AUGUSTA • Fabulous -New Remodel • 4 Bedrooms, 4.5 Baths • Light & Bright With Top Of The Line Improvements • Immense Curb Appeaf With . -Dramatic Entry • Exte~sive Earthquake Safety Improvements • Incredible Entertainment Room With Theatre. Like Sound $1, 195,000 - 6#-- DESIGNS FOR LIVING '95 Red. 500k for immed . ..ale! Exqui,itely appointed 4BR. 6.58 A plu' hbrary/gyl)l andd home lhcaler. Gourmet ki1chen. lavi'h m/<;uite. elevator. pool. -;pa and unob'>tructed ocean \ iew'>. Thi~ is MEurocl:L\i." li ving al i1\ fine-;t' · $2,490,000 BELCOURT EXECUTIVE HOME Recently remodeled 48R. 3.58A plu" 4 car garage on prime cul de \3C localion. Wann hardwood noo,..,, CU\lom paint & paper + many qualily built-in~. Lav· j,h ma,lcr 'u11e w/,lca m. !>auna and e'<erci<.e area. Lu,h rear yard w/waterfall Jaeuni. $1,750,000 Gorgeous 2BR. 2.58A plu't den. Be!.t greenbelt loca· uon with loti. of marble and plu\h off-white carpet- ing. Subject to ,,hort 'a)e approval of lender. Origi nally !.old at S 1.000.000. MUST SELL! REDUCED TO $659,000 BELCOURT TENNIS MANSION PRIVACY AND ELEGANCE Lavi'ih 6BR. 11 BA. motor court. S car gar.iac. Sun· ken tennii. cl & pool w/grotto. Full ba~mcnt. gym. elevator &: movie theater. Unrivaled in Newport Beach • ss.•.ooo Exquisite Belcourt 58R, 4.SBA on private cul de sac location. Gourmet kitchen. lots of marble & neutral colors. Roger's Garden yard w/pool and spa. $1.,425,000 Truly a masterpiece with I~ of marble and plu h carpeting. Soaring ceilings. custom Jighl!., Euro ki1chcn. and rotunda entry. Large wrap around yard adjaccn1 to pool & pa. Many more quality upgrades. $1,100,000 BELCOURT FORMER MODEL CVSTO GALLERY HOME Prof. decorated 4BR. 3.SBA w/ma.~ter suilc on Isl level. Euro ki1chen. huge family room. formal library/den. Lui.h rear yard w/pool. 'Pa and cnlet· wining area. Priced to seU Now $1,390,000 Lo~ely SBR. 4 SBA CU'>lOm home with .. C.&I' eanage. Gorgcou' talc OOOI"\ and Berber carpeting. Great rea.r yard with l3r1c pool, 'pa fountain and outdoor entcr- tainmcnl area Many other quality featuf'C'o>! SCllcr will con'edcr trade down. $1_. .. Mainifl«nt Mounw.in cl. Territorial views. Build your dlcam hOmc now. Pl.m may be available wilh pun.h.a.K, Priced k'l ..ell now I 2 Telt<.,(;opc Only $439,000 BELCOURT LEA E OPPORTUNITY 36 Rocklnpam Dr. Reccnlly Redecorated&: elegantly appointed Bel- coun (amiJy home. Great cul-de·5ae loca1ion! 4 bed- -room. 3.5 bath & 4 car g.antge. New gourmet ._1tch- cn, cu tom hghts &: new pool cl pa. Won't la,.. • S55"1MO ----.. - HAVE I GOT AVIEW FOR You!! ... · A view for all seasons. This home is situated htgh above Spyglass Hill, offering breathtaking ocean views, dazzJing dty lights views of Fashion Island Be inland aaoss the Southern California basin. This home offers an overall expression of taste an~ comfort. • Remodeled 5 bedroom • Separate formal clnklgroom • Enlmgcd master suite includes sitting.a wlfireplec:c & bullt- ln bookcase • Four of the five bedrooms are IOcatcd on the upstairs level Offered at ............................ -............. $1,175,000 • Custom 38R + sWdy • 20' cdngs -Great room W/ftoof to cding windows • Maft:>le flres>'ace • Grttnhouse windows In lcttcMn • Expansive deck • One of the tarsest lots n tract • Rebuilt 5168R + ht.ige study • Approx. 4500 sq. ft. Of IMng space • Mart>le ' granltt ~ • The list goes on ... A Vay Spec ... Offering In "-bot' View Homa This beautiful rebult home has l'll.l'Mrous amenttles. 0...ed .. $1, 149,000 , Robyn Allen Top 1 % Of All Realton Nationwide Direct Une: 640-267.1 *8£DlJCE> TO $09 ooo• ~ant 4BR. 3BA home on 10,SOO ft. lot !.Mn.g rm w/marble lrol. Frml dinin!2 rm .. famil\i rm. w/used brici fP.!. Lg kit w7white on IAhite apol 3 car gar. Ol.r.lrier motivated. present all offm! Great assbl. loan!! *UJXURV TOWNHOMEI* .l year new large 2BD/2BA ,.owr;ihome w/ltallan tile entry and kitchen. large living rm and formal dining rm. Great master w/skylight and walk-In c!Osets_. 2 car att. gar. Oolv $4'40.9001 *MCmFICE* 3BR/3BA townhome In Ne:wpor1 Coast! End unit w/large back yard, trmJ dining rm"/ family rm., sloo stair-case, gatea cQITll'11unitv w & spa. . <>-iv 5S09. I CORONA DEL~ Mediterranean 4 war new 3BR/3BA townhome w/vaulted ceilings, sky-lights, fireplace. 2 car garage, Wc')lk to beach! Oolv $359,0001 Continued success at Smithcliff s • Exclusive com·munity is now almost 50% sold. In term' of 'ale-.. 1994 W<b \Cry \UCce-.'>ful for Smllhchfh. a hi<.tom: enclave of 26 cu'tom homci.ite!. on the cliffs above lhe .. ca tn north Laguna Beach. The' exclu'>avc communny is now almost 50% ~old and director of sales. Clint McKinnon has been very busy in his fir&t three week'> at Smilhcliffs. "In the short time I've been at Smilhcliffs. the activity has been very strong,'" said Mcf(jnnon. who has more than nine years experience in high-end real es tate development. ··smilhcliffs has put . its best foot forward for the spring l 995 market. It offers an excellent price/value relationship ... Since McKinnon took over the director of saJes pQSition in January. he has received four offers on the custom homesites, which range from $450.000 to $4.2 million. He has closed one offer and anticipates turrung the other three into sales in the near f uturc. Along with competitive prices, McKinnon said Smitbcliffs' dramatic ocean orientation has been I.he thrust behind the community's sales succcs . lt sits on a naturaJ peninsula surroonded by 70 rnarure Torrey Pine • giving the community an added sense of privac)'. ThroUghout its history, Smithcliff hBS attracted sonte of California's most noc•bles. including Charlie Chaplin, Mruy Pickford. Oougla Fairbanks. Erich von Sll'Ohcim and other celebrities who were c_...,l SUCSll It the landmark estate duriDa the 1920s and 1930s when it was .-. a popul1r retreat. Senithcfifrs monument walls and -' . wrought-iron fenc ing honors the historic aspect of the property replicating lhe origin al design motif a' do the two copper-roofed brownst6nc gatehouses flanking the enrrance. ''We wanted to create a Clint McKinnon community which would attroct people looking for an intimate setting," said Phil Reed of Brinderson Parent Co .. owners of Smithcliffs ... Another attractive aspect of Smilhcliffs. is the architectural f recdom offered to homcbuyers. Smitbcliff negotiated a rare agreement with the City of Laguna Beach which would allow future re idcnts to bypass the city's own architectural review committee. giving them the opportunity to play a role i.n building their own dream home. "Srnilhcliffs freedom of de ign phjlo. ophy has been attracting the interest of some of California's mo t pre tigious architects who are con iderina purchasing here," McKinnon c;aid. ''And that's the highest complimenc we can receive." SmHhcliffs is nt IOOIO Pocific Coast Hijhway in Laguna Bench, south of Emerald Bay. The ales office 1s open daily from J J s.m. to 6 p.m. Eor more information on Smithcliffs, call (714) 376-1944. . KEITH RA.NOLE . RE/MAX SOUTH .COUNTY 722-0858 •I DEVELOPER CLOSEOUT: 3 Bedroom, 21 /2 Bath . end units with attached 9arage and large yards. Generous floor- ing allowance -only 2 left ...... $18 5,000 CONTEMPORARY GIAN~ Sellers have moved out of this 3 bedroom 21 /2 bath end unit. Private patio - Security system .......................................... $199,000 HOUSE PLUS INCOME: Eastside 2 bed- room 2 bath with pool. Spacious floor- plan is over 1600 sq.ft. studio rents for $480/mo. Close to Back Bay .. $238,000 If considering Bu1ing or Selling. Please call Keith Randle ••• Lynne · Valentine: Unreturned phone calls listed as pet peeve by this long-time Newport Beach broker. AGENCY: Valentine Properties JOB TITLE: Owner/broker FARM AREA: Big Canyon, Harbor Ridge Custom Homes and Linda Isle HOW LONG WITH AGENCY: Opened ·agency in 1982 CITY OF RESIDENCE: Newpon Beach HOBBIES/INTERESTS: Walking. exercising and travel CLUBSIORGANlZA TJONS: Sandpipers, Orange County Performing Art and Balboa Bay Club LAST BOOK READ: "The Client" FAVORITE MOVIE: •oone With The Wind" FAVORITE RF.STAURANT: Rit7. and Renato FAVORITE GETAWAY: Del Mar and Italy PET PEEVE: When telephone calls are not returned HOWDOVOU DEFINE SUCCESS? Lynne Va entine Defining your goals and then making up your mind to work as hard as necessary toreach those goals with the tenacity to never stop until the goals are attained, Wt waJtl w ltttU fro"' Jou tltrou11t our new SNAPSHOT co1M111n. T1te coll.111n /U111ue1 ntd """' owMn, brour, 4111111, #111Tbtilr1 rtprest11"6dvt1, or any ollur sl4/f IMlftlHrs you woul4 likt k> ldgltli1ltL We t11court11e you w selUI a pholo (block alUI wltiU, if po11'b,.), wiOt COlffPOll1 tuUM, persort tuUI SN A.PS HOT llf4l'Ald 011 back. . St"4 or fax your llf/onttlltion w: Joyce Scltertr, Daily Pilot, JJO W. Bay St., Co1t11 Mesa. CA 92621; Fax: 114-65().. 480l. DHll1'ne: $ p.11t., 1U.1sdoy. We'U rbllllt ii CU lp«I U O~. If 16'• ""'IO MCIU clla:n w tJw t~ aftn' It 11111 bn11 ,,,,..,. ,,,_-,. 'iWJ ./t11CI Sdurtr, 5144142. Valencia Continued from PAGE 24 '1'he neighborhood 1s 'urroundcd on three side by the golf course and resident' have their own private recreation plaza with swimming pool, spa, cabana and barbecue area." A wealth of other recreational opportunities are just minutes away. Valenda is close to Peters Canyon Regional Park which offers hiking. biking and equestrian trails and from the shopping. dining and entenainment at the Tustin Market Place and Entertainment Genter . A short drive away are the boating, fishing and equestrian facilities of Irvine Park and lrvine Lake. Tustin Ranch's convenient location provides residents with an easy commute to John Wayne Airport. Orange County's beautiful coastline. the area's fine t shopping at Fashion Island and South Coast Plaza. and rhriving business centers. "Best of all, Valencia homes are decorative \huller!>. niche-. and window \ill\; durable.fire-1 c<,istant concrete tile roof, and professionally landc;caped front yard' and common area<.. To per,onnli1e each home. Valencia offer". a wide selec11on of opuons including a!ld11ional choice~ of counter ,top and Conan dc,igns and flooring \Urface<;, maple and add11ional oak stain 'elec11011' are available for cabinetry as well as custom window treatment .... \CCUrity and central stereo syi.tems; closet organizers, mirrored wardrobes and tub enclosures. As a resident.of Valencia. you • automatically become a member of the Valencia Homeowners Association. Monthly a <;ociation duel> maintain the quality of common area facilities. Tustin Ranch is included included in an Assessment District, Community Facilitie~ (Mello Roos) District. Landscape and Lighting District. These dii.tricts were formed to fund infrastructure and ~hools .and to provide for landscape maintenance. Con<;ult a sales representative for details. DUPLEX 8 BEDROOMS, 6.5 BATHS Large CdM duplex with excellent location. Up-graded kitchens and baths. Lots of storage.space. Two huge decks for sun-bathing, with. a slight ocean view. Large income from each unit. Extra large owners Master BR Suite. ' $685,000 OVER SQ. n ·«Hattaor View Homes ... :t, .. Ni:x M~fft~ tA#ftAli\JIM'°'~,,~~·°! ~~ , .~;:~~~~;-.~;t~~-$4W.900~ DREAM LOCATION -GREAT VIEW. PERFECT ENTRY LEVEL-Harbor View, SEAWIND This home is owned by a couple with no children and no pets. Always shows perfectly. 2 BR + Den, and 2 baths. Must see. $475,000 ,~JI ... J.,EASE :t BR!U 8iP ·~:caf iat. -CloM to ~Pool /tpL f=~=qt designed for a variety of lif estylcs and are · highlighted by woodbuming fireplaces California Pacific Homes offers homebuyers a depth of professional C"-perience and a commitment to excellence second to none. 1lm. dedication can be seen and appreciated at every step of the homebuilding and homebuying process. California Pacific Home!> i~ building neighborhoods of award-winning homes and a tradition of ~uccess and stability. ;HEY/:te>N · ·. 8-MARKeT .CARI.let. MOoE!-S ~· 2·SA with gws doors, designer selected plush carpeting and lighting fixtures. ceramic ti le or wood entry areas. raised panel entry and interior doors. and central air conditioning and beating," Henderson said. The kitchens feature furniture finished oak cabinetry with concealed hinges and under cabinet lighting. hand s<;t ceramic tile countertops and a General Electric WhitHppliance package. The master suites have spacious walk-in closets and luxurious baths with oval tubs, dual vanities and ceramic ttle bath surrounds. The distinctive exteriors are J highlighted by recesse~ entry alcoves, To visit Valencia. take the Santa Ana #5 Freeway and exit on Jamboree Road. Go nonh and follow the Mgn'> to the sales office. The model home\ and t.he sales office are open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays and 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. weekend~. For more information. plea<;e call Lt!>a Henderson at (714) 5'73-1336. }~~~ ._.,.,.,.,, ftilQ rwywd. ;~~pricedin Port?Strffttr $429 000 CHRISTA & GERRY LONG Residents of Newport Beach for 14 + yeara, while hMdllng more than 250 sales. -w:::=imONGS OF NEWPORT ~~~-~~,:iie~.I GERRY AND CHRISTA -640-LONG I 640-5664 dn~~?f~~~ 19 NARBONNE • HARBOR RIDGE NEWPORT B EACH, CALIFORNIA PRICED To SELL! REDt CED ()\TR Si00,000 .. This one-of-a-kind Ralph Lauren home wich ocean & city light views enjoys a prime locacion in the guarded community of Har~r Ridge. le offers over 7 ,500 sq. ft. ofliving space, situated on over o ne-half acre of classic cl~nce with ~l & spa -The perfect se~ing for this superb 5BR, 7.5BA ~omc! The living rm.doubles as a s.crecnmg rm with a 5x5 ·scrcen & proJeCtor. The one-of-a-kind country kitchen fcaiures new cop-of-che-ljne appliances, 2 x-large refrigerators, 2 ovens, l convec oven, 6 gas burners, hand painted tiles, custom brick fireplace & built-i ns for 1V & VCR. You'll find that che family rm has a large pull- down screen & projector, che children's storyhouse bedrooms magical & che masrer suite a rcrreac in itselfl The master bath features all marble slab cops. shower & bath. Master swre has approx. 100' of hanging closet, cuscom shoe racks co hold up I 80 pairs of shoes. The overall inviting effect of warmth & elegance is completed with the six fireplaces and chc exquisite custom cabinetry rhroughouc the house. You muse sec it to believe it! Bring your most discriminating buyer! If Reduced To $2,239,000 Call .•. SPYRO KEMBLE (714) 222-0552 SPYRO K•M•L• RsALTY MARK CARDELUCCI (714) 720-1760 wt~~ REAL ESTATE - L r " . - j r Daily Pilot Real EsUlt • Matc-h 4, 1995 ~ DreGm h~me· pac~age -being oFferecr a·t Ventana by Greystone Homes • Located near Tustin Ranch Golf Course, Ventana offers home buying packages for everyone77 Thl· holiday' may be long gone, bur Greystone Home' 1' o;t1ll g1-.ing gifts to homebuycr'> at Ventana. ''' new community of hl\Ul)1 townhomc'> in Tustin Rarn.:h. Buyer~ who purcha'>e a home at the gated. goll couro;c-ckN! commur111y before March 31 may '>elect one of~ur Dream Homi: Gift Package~. each " )nh ltlOU\Jnd' of dollars. including applia1 e~. cu,tom window treatment,. upgrad ·d coun1a1op' and flooring. or reduce monthly pJymcnt,. Located in a pmmc. gated communit} near the Tuo;tin Ranch Golf Cour\e, Venlana offer-; fh c di'>llnct floor plam with l.046 to 1.714 'qua1c feet. whllh fcuturc two or three bedroom!>, two and one-half to thrci: bath,. private yard' or del·k-; and hard-1<>-find atrnched two-car garage ... A new pha'c of townho1111:., has JU<;t been relea-.cd at Ventan:i. making all noor plan' available again t0 buyer'>. "Our gift package offer' homcbuycri. a chance to make their dream home a reality ... \aid Delia Hilton . ., ... 1c, rcpre,entativc at Vcntana. "Plu.-.. w11h the commun11y"~ fine ... amcni11c ... and the townhomc< quality craftsman\hip and ouhlanding appointments. th•'> ,, an opponun1ty buyer<; can·1 afford to m1'>':· Grey<;tonc Horne-.· Dream Home Gift Package' include the following: (All g1f1 packagl"., ;ind dollar amount' may 'Jry ba~d upon produt:t and plan) • Statc-1>l-thc-A11 Apphani:c' -indude~ a new W<hher and dl)cr. \PUCl"-,a-.ing cofTec maker and lJO opener ... acuum cleaner. 1111\Cr. d"hc ... gla,.,'t,. poh and pan\. • Cuslom Wind1 •\.\ TrcalrnenJ' -offer' buyers a chu1.:e ol cu..,tom wood -.huttt:r ... woodbltnd,. ven1cal\. balloon valance<.. Roman <,hadc,. \1lhouellc'> and '1gnctte\. • Upgrade 1-looring and Counlf!nop' - · include' upgraded cal'Jl'!l. l·cratnic tile. wood. marble, granite and llmc<.tone m addition to a choice of countertop' \Uch a' upgraded ccr:imll 11Je. Conan. marhle or granite • Reduced Monthly Payn11:11t' · Grcy.,tonc Home~ help~ homebuycr' afford their new home by paying points on the inrcre<,t rate Lbs Cabos Continued from PAGE 1 /, shopping centers. a~nt compl~e1>. office buildings and l~·projects .• l(f "Villas del Mar presents us wit~ ~·" exciting opponunity to cont inue our ' building program of world-class residential properties at premier resort Jocations ... Hatfield said. "Now that Continental Aitlines is flying directly from Houston to Los Cabos. tbc enti re councry will now have ea y acces to Palmilla, the ideal ruiden1jaJ resort community to own a vac&tion re idence on the beach with its own championship JOlf course ... . - Ventono home ot Tustin Ranch. Ventono's collection of beautiful townhomes inclu~s five P,lons. for the fi rst two years of home ownership. Already included with every home at Vcntana arc cui,,tom-quality amenities such a' interior laundry rooms. central air cond111oning. '>paciou linen closets. Price Plhrer toilet\ and faucets. wood-burning fireplace' with gla\). doors and gas log hghrcr. o"erhcad fire 'prinkler'> and rn\t<lnHextun.:d ceilings throughout each home. The k11chen·s General Electric appliance package includes a white-on- wh11e electric. c;elf-dcaning oven and gas cooktop. a microwave and a Potscrubbcr dl\hwa.,her. The beauty and out<;landing comtruc11on qual11y of Vcntana·r. mtcriori. ii. evidenced by ccramtc-ule or wood-floor cntnes. qual11y wall-to-wall carpeting in ma1or living area\. vaulted ceilings. CU\lom- qualiry light fi'\turcs and prewinng for cable Early-California concrete ttle roof,, 'olid bi rch front door~. electronic garage door opencl"i. and backyards or luxunou1> patio' or deck' are among the exterior In phase two of Villas del Mar. Hatfield will build I I units. ranging in from 2.450 to 3.000 square feet. starting at $650.000. Hatfield is planning to enhance phase two with several changes to floorplans. including special custom option packages. Plans also include a large private pool area excJu ively for Villas dcl Mar residents. • The 900-acre Po.lmilla residential reson communit:r is on the Sea of Cortcz"in Los • Cabo . Baja Caltfomia Sur. and feature a championship 18-holc Jack Nicklaus Signature gblf Cou~. features of each residence. Ventana residents have access ro a recrearion faciliry complere with a park. a spark.ling pool and spa. a tot lot. barbecue facililies and a lighted 1ennis coun. In addition. the Vcntana homeowner!- association maintainl> ltlc landscuping. greenbelt walkway'> and all common area'> of the community. The growing community of Tu!.ttn ~anch h~ many amenjlie'>. including the planned Tustin Sports Complex. which will offer 20 acres of soflball field. tenni., couns. c;occer field'>. a playground and a picnic area. In addition, a new elementary M:hool. exclusively serving the Tustin Ranch area, is ~hedulcd 10 open in fall of 1995. Ventana's collection of beautiful townhome'> include<. the following: • Plan A 1s a I .046-c;quare-foot. ingle- .-story carnage home with two spacious bedrooms. 1wo baths. a large living room and dining room with a fireplace, a fully- amenitiled kitchen with a breakfast bar, two deck • a convenient interior laundry room. and a twe><ar garage. • Plan B has IA 11 square feet and is a two-story townhome featuring a master bedroom with a pri vate bath. a second bedroom with it own bath. a first-floor powder room. a living room with access to a private patio, a pacious family room. a dining room, a kitchen open to !he rear yard. an interior laundry room and a direct-access, two-car altached garage. • Plan C is a 1,490-squ~-foot, one-story home. It has two bedrooms with a den (which can be converted to a third bedroom). two baths. a Jiving room with a fireplace, n fully-featured kitchen, an interior laundry room. direct access to a tuck-under two-car attached garage and a large. fully-<:overed deck. Thie; townhome is nmong the largest two-bedroom attached ho me in ltle area and provides privacy and ll !>ecurc-feeljng upstaiN environment. • Plan D. a two-story. 1.498-square-fool comer townhome. hll5 three bedroomc;. two and one-half baltls. a living room with a fi replace. a r.eparate dining room with direct acce:.~ 10 the rear yard. a gourmet- style kitchen with a breakfast bar, an interior laundry room. and direct acce:.., to a two-car attached gar.age. The large kitchen offers access from the entry of the h6me and also conveniently leads to the dining room. which features direct accc~-. to the rear yard. The master bedroom's bath hru. an over-sized walk-in wardrobe closet. • Phin E ha\ J. 7 34 square feet wirh a "' master suite. a second bedroom with ilc; own baltl, and a den or office on ltle fi rst level, which can be converted to a third bedroom. It offers three baths. a living room and' dining room. a famHy room with a fireplace, a kitchen with a greenhouse window and a breakfast bar. an interior laundry room and a two-car. dircct-acces garage. The master uite' bath provides an over-sized dressing area. a separate aarden tub and tile shower and a twin-sink vanity. To reach the Ventana sales office. exit the Santa Ana (.S) freeway at Tu tin Ranch Road ana head north. Right at Greenway. Ventana will be on the left. Sales office i'I open Monday: noon to S p.m. and Tuesday -Sunday, to a.m. -.S p.m. Can (714) 832-1889. ,. • • 434 Catalina, NB NOT.A 1YPICAL 3 BDRM. 2 BATH. This tri -lcvcl has been recently expand- ed With a BRILLIANT MASTER STE. Rich oak floor .... o~n beamed ceilings. newer country French kitchen. privat~ rear yard w/l.irgc deck grc;1t for enter- taining. AND LOTS OF ROSES!! JUST REDUCED:.... $.i&e ,aao $510,000 (jjJ .(jjJ ,,Jn~u { RE/MAX 760-5000 X126 J ~fle J IJ~ South County 646-3169 GRAND~ OPENING HARBOR RIDGE Open House New Custom Homes Sat & Sun 1 2 3 Strafford 2-5 1-5 SPYGLASS HILL Fabulous newly rebuilt custom home. 5 bedrOO!flS. 4 1 /2 baths, bonus room, family room, 3 car garage, pool and spa. AND a great view. Reduced $1,389,000 •10 CANYON Totally rebuit 4,500 sq ft home with 4 bedrooms, 4.5 baths, new kitchen and baths, pool, 2 master suites, one up and one down. Owner will carry. Reduced $795,000 BELCOURT Magnificent 6,000 square foot custom home 4 car garage, library. family room, large game room. wine room, cul-de-sac street. One of a kind! Reduced $1,650,000 OCEAN RIDGE • NEWPORT COAST Brand new custom with ocean and city lights views. Ready for occupancy NOW! Call for further informatien: OCEAN RIDGE · NEW LISTING NEWPORT COAST PRIME LOT·PELICAN POINT ONE STORY 4,000 square feet, O t 11 ·11 d f 4BA, 4.5BA. Ready for summer wner mus se -w1 tra e. or luxury borne or condo in Newport Beach or occupancy. · Corona Del Mar. Call for Information $1,075,000 ~-u of Merch 2, 1995 KEY LENDERS AND RATES 30-year fixed 30. Year adjustable INTEREST 'JI. POINTS LOCK· INTEREST "' POM"s MAX. MARGIN ADJ. TYPE PHONE RATE OWN !""l IN A.P.R. RATE OWN !"-l A.P.R. LOAN l"'l INDEX FREQ. Abacus Fin&0C1al Grp. A (714) 375-6666 8.375% 5 1.500 15 8.577 5.450% 20 \.500 7.169 600,000 2.250 110 1M -----American Home Loans A (71 4) 955-3633 8.375% 10 2.000 15 8.632 4.575% 20 0.500 7.434 650,000 2.625 110 1M ---Bank of America B (8001424-2632 8.375% 10 2.125 45 8.646 6.375% 10 1 000 9.159 203.150 2.625 HS 6M ------Bank of California B (714) 252-3367 8.625% 10 1.250 30 8.802 6.500% 20 1.250 9.155 500,000 2.750 HS 1Y ----------California Federal Bank s (800) 225· 7 8.625% 20 1.500 45 8.830 4.500% 20 1.000 7.360 203,150 2.500 110 lM -------------Chase Manhattan B (714) 263~100 8.650% 20 2.000 30 8.912 5.750% 25 2.000 8.991 1,000,000 2.625 6TB 6M ----------------Coast Federal Bank s (800) 300-5626 -8.650% 20 2.000 0 8.912 4.575% 20 0.500 7.434 650,000 2.625 110 1M --------- --COl.Wltrywide Funding K (800)8~6 8.375% 5 1.375 45 8.563 4.750% 20 0.000 7.509 203, 150 2.750 110 1M -------CUB Funding K (800) 500-0282 8.500% 5 1.375 45 8.689 4.950% 20 1.500 7.415 350,000 2.500 110 1M -------------Oetrlc* Mortgage Group R (714) 759-9692 8.250% 10 2.000 12 8.506 4.500% 20 2.000 7.212 600,000 2.250 110 1M ----Downey SaVings s (800) 336-9639 8.500% 20 1.625 45 8.717 4.750% 25 1.000 7.362 600,000 2.500 110 1M ----Fidelity Federal Bank s (800) 232-2309 8.500% ~ 2.000 10 8.759 7.375% 10 1.625 7.4SS 203,150 2.500 110 6M First Interstate Bank 8 (800) 560-5001 8.625% 20 2.375 30 8.929 5.125% 20 2.375 7.n5 203,150 2.875 110 6M ----First Nationwide Mtg~ K (800) a.3-2265 8.375% 20 1.875 30 8.618 4.250% 20 1.250 7.259 203, 150 2.375 110 1M Fleet Mortgage K (800) 700-5650 8.500% 5 1.500 ~ 8.703 4.875% 10 1.500 9.045 300,000 2.750 L1M 1M ----Glendale Federal Bank s (800) 560-9000 8.625% '-5 1.250 45 8.802 6.500% 20 1.000 7.703 ,150 2.875 110 6M Home Savings s (800) 975-5051 8.500% 10 1.500 30 8.703 5.950% 20 1.000 7.323 500,000 2.450 110 1M Irvine National,Mtg. R (714) 857-79n 8.375% 10 1.500 15 8.5n 4.950% 20 1.875 . 7.A54 500,000 2.500 110 1M Newpott Fsnencial K (800) 808·5626 8.375% 10 1.500 15 8.5n 3.600% 20 1250 7.728 500,000 2.850 110 1M Oce.rwtew Financial R (800) 266-055~ 8.500% 10 1250 60 8.675 6.250% 10 1250 9.127 203,150 2.750 1TS 1Y SotANend FNndal K (800) 572·5626 8.500% 5 1.500 21 8.703 5.450% 20 1.000 7.868 203,150 3.000 110 1M ~ l)nio,,a.. B (800) •53-1288 8.625% 20 2.000 60 8.886 6.()()()% 20 1.000 7.558 203,150 2.750 110 6M W• Fargo Bank B (800) 225-5932 8.625% 20 1.500 60 '8.830 6.125% 20 1.500 9.131 203,150 2.750 6CO 6M • - 46.} , •' I I •. , _"I s~w -your ad ·in the Daily Pilot" • "No matt er wh ere I go this is what clients are ·saying to me. I have adverti ed faithfully in The Daily Pilot for • almos t 10 years and I find it a very valuable asset in promoting my clients properties. The high quality of the response I receive from potential clients and other agents is truly amazing. It has helped me to achieve the end result, which is to assist my clients in buying ancLselling properties. The support staff is a pleasure to work with as they ·_are alway s available, very efficient and extremely creative. The Daily Pilot is THE Real'Estate statement in our community!" Sincerely, Ron Fel ot .. • For advertising information call 642-4321 -· From ·d0dg·it1g the tax bullet to earning a luxu home certificate it all With April 1 S licking at our heels. Newport- Mesa • Association or Realtors is hosting a ••••• LiJnely. Licensee's Guide to Bu iness locomc Taxes: Taking Advantage of Tax IXdul11on~. 9 a.m. • noon. Wed .• March 15 JI 1hc J''ociation office. The course will be tJugh1 by California Associatio~ Realtor.' attorney Debbie Ferrier. author of 1he c:our.c. Indepe ndent concractors won't want to m1" 1h1' seminar which wilJ include such 1op1c:' a\ professional expenses, legal npcn'c~. insurance premiums, retirement plarh. bu!.iness use of the home and auromobile. travel. entenainment. meal and grfl ex penses. · Cmt i~ $20 for rcaltors and $45 for non- reahur-.. The course is DRE Approved ( Spon~or #0001) with three hours of l"lln..,umer service credits for Department of Real Estate License renewal. Payment can be made over the phone IVl\a or Mastercard) (714) 722-2300; or 'end check payable to Newport-Mesa Awiciauon of Realtors. 401 N. Newport Bhd. Newport Beach 92663. Coldwell Bonker Previews Certification Course Marketing exceptional properties since 1933. Orange County Coldwdl Banker 'ale!> associates recently participated in a . Preview Property Spcciali t CCrtification Cour<;e. Led by nationally known real estate ~pcaker Laurie Moore, the one-day training session included video. sianage and marketina tools, specifically designed for exclusive properties. Properties of exceptional quality and style. priced $750,000 °'more in Southern California, qualify for the Previews program. Previews properties receive marketing • 1n.~. suppon tailored to provide ~xpmurc to qualified purcha~er'>. whi ch indude:. a listing with the Prcv1cwo, Propeny International Regi•.try. along with specialiLcd promotional h1erature and advcrti.,ing. To receive the dc,1gnat1on. Preview' Property Specrnho,t 'aleo, a''lx:iatc'> mu't complete the cen1fi cat1on cour<.1.: and mce1 established pcrfonnance 1..ntcna and o,ale\ experience requirement-.. The Preview' Program hao, been · marketing e'\c:cptidnal propertie' \JOCC 1933. Through a heritage of inno .. at1on. reM>urces and e'\pertl'>e. Coldwell Banker hao; become the preeminent 'pcc1ah-.1 in luxury real l!!ltate Coldwell Banker ha'> more than 2.400 Coldwell Banker re~ident1al real c,tatc offices with more than 54.000 \alco, as!.ociate' and employee-. in North Amcnca. Co ta Me!>a-ba\ed Ramser Companies has named David H,_park vice pre1,ident. Clark will be re\pon'>lblc for the management and di1>po..,it1on of asset!. rece ntly acquired from the Re,oluuon Tru'>t Corp. Prior to joining Ram'>cr. Clark wao, vice presiden t and senior marketing consultant for Grubb & Elh,' indu,tnal property divi..,.on. "As we conunue to grow. 11 "crucial that we have the re ources and team membe rs neces ary for succe s:· o;111d Scott Ramser. principal with Ram'>er Companie., "Oave'i. comprehensive knowledge of the real estate industry --especially hi!> experience in the , Orange County an.d neighboring market places -· makes him a definite a~1;ct to our firm. "Not only does he have a fundamental understanding of the needs of our company and of our clients. he has the drive. professionalism and ability to ensure we exceed those expectntions. ·· E.stablisbed in 1986. Ramser Companies is a full-service real e late firm specialiting in commercial. industrial, retail and ~ residential management and development. Rtal Eslalt Buy Unts ls a wttkly colutnn dtdlcakd to local rtal tstalt news. Wt tncourogt you to 1tnd your /talurtd iunu, sucla as: promotions, ntw or rtltirts, awards, comMMnilJ lnvolvtmtnl promotions, n1w projects, and~"' ollatr ntwl wlaich ut,s our rtJUltn 1nfonrud to: Joyct &lurtr, Rtal Estalt Buy lints, DoilJ PiJol, 330 W. Ba1 SL, Costa Mtsa, CA 92627, or you can fax 1our pnss nkas1 to Joye• al 714-650-4802. StlU( a pltoto (block & wltJU, if po11ibk) willt COlllP'l"Y ~ and Ptnon on l>ad and ,,,.,Utl Buy Ulres). DttullUle: Sp.A, 1'utstlaJ. Although These Seasl~e Homes Are Only Blocks from The Beach, You'll Probobly Need A New Set Of Wheels. Umlted edltton gated. detached homes In Hunttngton Beach. Priced from the mid $200,000's. For more Information call (310) 408-2776 - . ,_ I A> , - . .. . -.... Corona det. Mar HARBOR VIEW HILLS 35 SURFVIEW LANE LOCATION LOCATION LOCATION Exceptionally large privat.e corner lot w/bay and city lights view. Light and bright w/hardwood floors. newer !<It.Chen. Anderson windows. 4 Bdr"ms 2 Baths 3 car garage. New roof. Walk to school. shopping. Greenbelt at end of street. [ow assoc fees. Priced ~~~~)' 760-3.1~~99 ,cro , ,. .•.• ,- . 49,000 Live in the magic of China Covel -2BR. Duplex on 45' wide lot w/stoiybook 1 BA bungalow. Bay vitw NOW yardll A classic Corona dd Mar charmer- from roofdttk, or build your dream home I 2BR. 1 BA+ den in front PLUS 1 BD. 1 BA $750/mo rear rental. Contemporary Elegance 1899,000 City light view, 6 bedrooms, 4 baths, wine cellar, 1 /2 acre Custom built ¥iew property located on Lemon Heights cul-de- sac. Tri level home w/over 4800 Sf?. ft. of living on over 111 acre. Gourmet ~itchen, family room, living room & dinmg room, , music/library room, & extensive use of French doors. Moster suite w/view balco- ny, large walk-in closet, billiard room, second family room & exercise room on third level. Proftssiona/Jy landscaped grounds, covered patio, built-in BBQ, cabana, spa w/roclc cos- ' code to pool. J/JfJ1 l ~ I . For Luse: Front !BR, 1BA +l>m ..... $1450/rno ·JIM It PA~1 .. 1-+ McDONALD McDONllD.CDM HOMG ,..71t-tl71 .. "' " °WANTEDTO ~UY <fi/Jlf ish to pu~chase, Ot'\ lease optioh o..- +..-ade1 o~ Lido1 Balboa o..-Pet'lins"'la Point. P..-ice ..-at'\9e $5951 000 to $7251000. SFR o..- d"'plex acceptable. M"'st have at least pa..-tial ocean view. Send FAX to: .(8~8) 793-.7183 ~ , I • fQO& t 1b1sM • 1t1aai led leli'lrdlrQ Ba~boa Island's Best Buys! NOW $419~000 23• ae411a.-Drive NE1t'POllT BEACH Pre1t>1tlf>d By: Bob Angell 642-3033 Co/,. of Nf"ICport-Coronn d.-1 .Uflr ... - Private Pier! Offered at SJ,625,0QO lmmanal.111..· & t·harming ~&I jli.1 \V/\ tl'W from ma::-.lcr BR plu" J lg bonu ... rm w Wl't h.1r \X'l.'lf tk,1gnl·d floor plan w/formal <lanmg rm. living rm w/fircpbcc ..and Frl'nlh dour.. ll'ading 10 the front pJllo A Truly MagntflcenJ Home ~ Call for an appolnt.tnent ClJ Lora and Marly$ In -673-4o62 HARBOR RIDGE OPEN HOUSE -Most Dromcatic Remod•I In th• CNst at Harb• Rldg• - I • 4 bedroom. J . 5 both •Moster suite on each floor • Family room plus library • Marble flooring •New off-white carpet thru-out • European style staircase treatment • All walls retextured & corners bullnosed • Reduced $40,000 $715r000 OPEN HOUSE 1-S SUNDAY 19 COVDlllY, NIWJOIT RACH Judy Kolar (714) 640-1212 K-lnvestment Co. 416 Acacia ... Open Sun J-5 Lovely 3 bedroom. 3.5 bath home in one of Corona dcl Mar's best areas. South of highway. top of the line materials, workmanship & good taste. This is a must see proeerty! Jqck Chesbirt Broiler Associate . 7 -1 BIG CANYON VIUAS · 413 BAYHILL Newer Italian Villa extensively upgraded on the 16th Fairway! 78 home community. REDUCED TO $469,000 Olften from $419,000 . NO M1U.O ltOOS Coll MEUNOA MUON 759-7700 ·. PRESTIGIOUS JASMINE CREEK BELCOURT ONE STORY : ~~~·~ ··ovY • A TRUE DREAM HOME ~~~-oO 0 ' CORNER LOCATION ,. "' ... $995,000 (Vacant -lnwnedlat• poacalon) HUGE Master Suite wtth edjllCent ,1tt1ng room and &r..,a.c. D Plan, Apprcnl. 4400 Sq.Ft. 3 Br. 3-1/2 Ba. ASSUMABLE FINANCING OWNER Will. CARRY 16 aM11IMI coon • •. WINE COUECTOR•9 DREAM • 14 'X24. Underground Wine eels, • tuts 10, holds 150 cate1 of wine • • 2BDRM & DEN, 2 BAllfS • • • • • • • ExtenelYe Patio. Private Spa Community Pool and T ..... PBICl!D mn s191,ooo 5 MA8ll1llE DIL I ) l I •,' ' I I ' ' ' I i \ I I I ' 11. . I I . ) I : \\'I ~11} '\. I \YI <lH <. <>. ,. I • 'j ' I\ I I I I I ' ' ,. l ' • f, i tt < .· ) DIMlt' 111k1t l•I 58* · ·MaKll 4, IM CORONA DEL MAR 19 Coventry 4BR Sun. 1-5 K-lnvestment/Judy Kolar 640-1212 2 Drake Bay Dr. 5BR Sun. 1-5 Metro Realty/Keith Dudley 729-1651 2525 Ocean Blvd. #A-2. 2BR Sun. 1-5 Unique Homes By T~e Sea/Jim 729-5308 41 6 Acacia 3BR Sun. 1-5 Grubb & Ellis/Jack 644-6200 707-707'/, Heliotrope. 3BR Sat/Sun. 12-5 M cDonald CdM Hms/Jim & Patty 759-9070 707-707'/, Heliotrope. 3BR McDonald CdM Hms/Jim & Patty Sat/Sun. 12-5 759-9070 NEWPORT BEACH 16 Chath am. 3BR Wesley N. Taylor Co 644-4910 2300 Redlands 3BR Cole Of Newport/Bob Angell 642-3033 5 Maritime Dr. Wesley N. Taylor Co. 644-4910 2BR Sun 1-5 Sun 1-5 Sun 1-5 BALBOA ISLAND $735,000 126Apolena Beachtime Realty 4/28R Sun 1-5 $649,000 , 673-6511 $1 ,095,000 1710 Parle Ave. Beachtime Realty 28R Sun 1-4 $375,000 673-6511 $535,000 220Apalone Beachtime Realty Dpl x Sun 1-4 ,, $599,000 673-6511 $799,500 $449,000 $1450/mo $995,000 $419,000 D $5?5,000 - ,• It Is easy to forget the details of a prospective new home, espedally after VieWl.ng several in one day. For your convenience, here is a checklist to note all the important information. Prke:--.--.Adclress: ...... _ ........ w ••••••• Clty: .................... Major Cross Streets: ....... -....................... . Subdivlslon:-........................ Model: .................... Square footage· Lot size· Age· One Tw-" -.. els· 0 -"rooms· . .Baths· ••••••••••••••••••• . ••••••••••••••• •••••••••••• • lJt L.Jit'T ••••••DaJ ••••••••-•• •••••...,•••••••·•·•• MMter ~ath Features: ........................................................................................................................................................................................................ .. Family Room: •.••••••.•••••••... .Separate Dining Room: .............. Bonus Rooin/Loft: .............. Kitcben Appllances: .......... Pantry/Nook/8°ar: .................................... Wetbar: ....... . -Storap: .... -... -:···-·.Slcyligbts: .......... Flreplaces: ................ Cathedral Celllng.s : ..................... I~lde/Outslde Laundry Room (gas/electriclbookups): .................. . AJr CondltlonJn~urity System: ........................ Garage: Attached: ....... Slze: ....... .Storage: ............ Garage Door Opener: ................ Fenced Yard: ............. .. PoollSpa: ........... ..Sprinlc.Jers: Front/Back/Autopiatlc ..................................... Patio: .................... Exterior: House Color: ................... CondltJon: ............................ . St~ Upting: ........................ Vlew: ................... Corner Lot: ....... Cul·de·Sac: .......... lmprovements: Palnt: ...................... Carpet: ................................................ . Tiie:.-. ...... -.;;. ............................. Window Coverings: ................................ Appliances: ................................ Roor : ................................ Fence: .......................... .. Landscaplna: .................................. Other: .......................................................................................................... .. Schools: ~mentary ....................... Junior Hlgh: ............................. Hlgh School: ...................... : Flnandal Information: Term.'i: ............... lTO: ............... l)'pe: .............. ZTD: ................ l)pe: ....................... AdditJonal Financial Information: ................................... ~ ................ . ~ . Homeowner Association: ............................. Dues:S .............. l\laintenance Company: .................... .-........... Real Estate Agent/Company: ................................................. .. ' P~: ................ Address: .......................... Clty: .................... Major CroS!> Streelll: ................................ . Subdivtsion: ............................ Model: ................... .Square Footage: .................. Lot slze: .............. Age: ........... One·Two/Le".els: ..... Bedrooms: ............ Batbs: ............... . . . Master Bedroom/Bath Features: ......................................................................................................................................................................................................... . Family Room: ................... .Separate Dining Room: .............. Bonus Room/l,oft: .............. Kitchen Appllances: .......... Pantry/Nook/Bar: .................................... Wetbar: ...... :. Ston.ge: ... -.................. .Skyligbts: .......... Fireplaces: ................ Cathedral Ceilings: ..................... Inside/Outside Laundry Room (gas/electric/hookups): .................. . Air Condltlonlng/Security System: ........................ Garage: Attached : ....... Size: ........ Storage: ............ Garage Door Opener: ................ Fenced Yard: .............. . Poo&ISpa: ..... __ . .Sprinklers: Front/Back/Automatlc ..................................... Patlo: .................... Exterior: House Color: ................... Condltion: ............................ . Street lJ&htlng: ............. ~ .......... View: ................... Corner Lot: ....... Cul·de-Sac: .......... Improvements: Palnt: ...................... Carpet: ................................................ . Tiie:·--·----...................... Window Co,·ering.-.: ................................ Appliances: ................................ Roof: ................................ Fence: ........................... . Landscaping: .......... _ ...................... Other: ........................................................................................................... . Schools: ~ntary ....................... Junjor High: ............................. lligh School: ...................... . Flnanclal laformation: Terms: ............... ITD: ............... l)pe: .............. 2TD: ................ 1)'pe: ....................... Addltlonal Financial lnfonnatJ<>n: .................................................... . . HOIMOWMr Association: ............. _ ............ Dues:S .............. Malntenance Company: .................................. Real Estate Agent/Company: .................................................. . '~: ............. :.Address: .......................... Clty: .................... Major C~ Streets: ............................... .. Subdlvlslon: ............................ Model: .......... , ......... Squore Footage: .................. Lot slze: .............. Age: •.......... One-Two/Levels: .•... Bedrooms: ............ Batbs: ............... . Master Bedroon:i/Batb Features: ......................................................................................................................................................................................................... . ,, • Family Room: ................... .Separate Dining Room: .............. Bonus Room/Lon: .............. Kitchen Appllances: .......... Pantry/Nook/Bar: .................... -............ _ Wetbar: ....... . Storqe: ....................... .skyllgbts: .......... Flttplaces: ................ Cathedral Ceilings : ..................... Inside/Outside Laundry Room (gas/electric/hookups): ................. .. Air Coadldonlna/S«Urfty System: .............. '. ......... Garage: Attached: ...... .Stze: .. --.Storage: ............ Garage Door Opener: ................ Feoced Yard: ....... _ ... _ . Pool/Spa:--.Sprlnlders: Front/Back/Automatlc .................................... .PaUo: ...... -............ Exterior: HOU9e Color: ............ -.... Condltlon:-------··-·· St--1 ~. view· Comer Lot: .•. -.Cul-de-Sac: .......... improvements: Palnt: .. -... -.--Carpet: .......... ....: .......... ---···--· ·~ .,........... .. __. .......... _. ···;· .. ········••··· - ~,..: ... ·--··-··_...·-···-· Other: .......••..... -................... -.. '9·-········-··-···· .................................... :9 ••• --...... - c.~. -=----• ... ..., Junior HJ .. h: ............................. Hip School: ................ -.. .. ..,~ ...... -. ~.-..3-···--..-..-.···-· .... .~ I ,f .. '· COUEGE PARK BEAUTY $229,900 3BR, 2BA. over 1800 sq. ft. Laroe lam rm. country kitchen, new carpet, uPQraded baths. New!Y painted Lg corner lot, poss RV access. val!rted ceilings ·-PUii. Cll _..,. ONE FOR THE FAMILY $253,000 Delightful 58R home with sep fam rm, fenced pool & RV access Oversized corner lot, on cul-de-sac Close to kindergarten-college, shop & park. (24COL) PAJnaHB RARELY ON MARtCm $289,900 4BR. 28A, single story in Mesa Verdel Spacious lot in quiet comer. Gated side w/RV pad. Excellent condition -move·ln ready! -·---. Cll •-.Et COUNTRV CLUB UFE $149,870 2 sty, 28R 1.58A townhome near Los Covotes Country Club. Dif!I~, fam rm. lireplace,2-car aft. RV parki!lQ, comm Jll.IUIS & spas! Gall now befort it goes• ·~u. . ..-Y:lll l . """"-·---~ Jio!:•=""'e-~--·-111::~.-.,_.,~ ULTIMATE IN WXURY $314,000 4BR. 38A (1 BR +BA down) fam rm with 1st of 4 fireplaces. Lg bonus rm,lllaster BR with p~vate sun decit Private RV partcinO. (11 DEB) BJlmT NEWPORT BEACH FOR ONLY $145.937 FHANA -Quiet 2BR. 2.58A Newport condo. Close to bike trail/beach. Lots of open space. Condo has been UPOraded with special touches! (10MOO) ·- BACK BAY VIUAGE $199,000 ·LIGHT, BRIGHT, AIRY $165,700 38R. 2.58A Cape Cod townhome. 2-car gar, only 8 3BR. 2.5BA Shows beautlfully with 7 months new yr old, marble frptc, recessed lighting, plantation carpet and a spacious floorplan faces onto a quiet shutters. Berber carpet. white tile floo<s. (258AC) side street with lots of parking Call now! (11AME) _ ..... 11m•11t11cttt m111 ... *** COSTA MESA'S TOP SELLING OFFICE *** OW. OF 1HE DECADE $11 S,000 3 lrg rms. 2BA. hghl & bnghl upSta1rs unrt fuM Sile laundry 2·w garage, gounnet kitchen (12JOS) 11'$ NOW OR NEVEi!!! $125,000 T• advantage of cunent market wllh this 3BR 2BA cube. au rdmhed rtllMl!d and rucfy tor you• You snooze you lose' (316E) CHAIMING TUDOR STYU HOME $1'8,000 Noltll Santa AN location 3BR. fom\M dloing French doors & Wl1dows, brtakfast room. new root 2-ar gar & new texture paint (15W~) MOST DESIRA8LE $155,000 Slunnilg 38R 2 58A townhomt. fresh pa.it & nu carpet• <Mrt ai. 2-car Ill, lfldoor laundry' Pools clubhouses. tenrns courts ....-& more• (62SHA) ' PG PR01A1E PROPERTYlll $16', 900 38A, IBA balgul •added MIO area-huge lol -mce lamttf nelflbOlhood. Brin9 your ~t brush and save mega.butts Cal ·"~ 2FOi1HE PRta OF ONE $179,000 Adorable 1 BR • 1 BR w/Jenlal Fresh~ pa1111ed 1n & out Hew carpet, Frendl door & garden fMdow Each has 11s own kg yatd, new landsQpe & wllHe pitkel fence• (20POM) ASU.tUU 3IR $179,900 Gfeat sllaj)e 38R. 1 758A. newer cpl & paint custom Ille and appled lulchen. manicured OfOUncls and more Caft now! (13WU.) AISOWTElY BEAUTIFUL $179. 900 Ead .. wllxlended patio, cent • Ind! lndiy 38R 2 5BA. ,,.._ 2-car llt p l Ouiet locabon Comm pools & spa.s & .... l(63WHI) l1EM Of INTEl£ST. •• $187, 900 48R. 28A loclled Oii an R·2 lot. Cul-de·sac w/plen1y ol partllQ, Alf. • ._ ~ & dun Doul* pane windows SSUXI satdtfe disll WICll (21 MIN) LET'S MAKE A DEA1 $1ti,000 6i111t SIR tor l#ldef '200.000! Incredible value only 1 5 mies -....... root. paint. gar door remodeled llilchen & baths. --(11VAI.) SIMPlY CHARMING $189,000 ~ SIOI) with 38R 28A, liv rm and 18R ~ ffesll ... spm&s front & rear. Gate surrounds home. inside laundry. 2· ta1 gar (SSSEN) STEAL THIS DREAM $199,000 4BR. 1.75BA. i.iot loft. warm & fnenct/ area. Quality bulder & pnced lo sd!! Too many Ul)Ol'ides to mdon :. Cd today• (1600R) CHECK THIS OUTI $199,900 JBR. 2,58A, 2·s1ory Countiy Club Villa. Glut location. Vf//f# of pool & grOIMlds Sec -°""* ... cany 151 (303Cl) R·K ZONING -1WO HOMES OH A lOll $202, 900 uroe lat, 11 200, zoned R-K -( rlSldeoWI ken~. Two homes Oii one lot Localed In Ofqe Coilnty nur wport. Plbd to sel Cal IOdaY! (160RC) WHAT A Vl£Wt $2(M,000 DRASTlr.Al.LY REDUCED' -Dramatic home petChed on Ille bluffs IOI a ¥itw of the canyon. Widemess PaB & cfty li;llsl ~ custom executive home w/28R & 2 58A. Vaulted cellngs. (10SEA) CURI APPW Pl.US $2'W,900 Southwest flair corn« tot with RV ac:ce:ss. manicured from & rear yaid, watertal fishpond, quiet sllbng area. 38R. 2BA. (27LOW) IRfTlANY WOOD$ $205,000 3BR, 2.58A with ltlached gar, firepQc:e in IMng rm, large llllSler BR~ 111 clreW1o aru Assoc pool, spa & tennis court (30CAM) STEAL THIS DREAM -$206,000 IMfslzed klxuly 48R, 2.58A Newport RMela loWnllomcl C4lstom MrY(hlllol Ftesh pant, nu carpets, n oak stairs. French doors. comm pools & spas. (24NAR) 8EA1 THUANK $207,000 Foreclosure looms! 48R, r.an be 58R. Mahoply lloors. new roof, brkll entry, remodeled kit and batlls, huge INSW was 2BR Shows greal, ope11 ~. (31KER) INVEST NOWI $209,987 Ooni wart! 2 sklgle lamiy homes tor Ille pnce of one! 28R & 1 BA. each prMta lal#ldries & sepatJtt )'ildsll Great rllllals Ol M 11 one! Cd today! (19POM) lWO MMS tJll $21'-900 Best location in !amity tract. 48R, 2 7S8A. lam room dining room, 2.gr gar. llOl1ll ~ Mesa CliJse to schools. shopprng & lw/S (14SHA) 9IG HOOSt ... LOW PRICttn $219,900 Spaao&is floorpliri lot tamly ~! 48R 28A has remodded kitchen. new root lg garage with RV door Great buy! IUTy! (22WAK) BACK IAY V1EW $22Ai 900 38ft. 2.SllA ~ lloasls -tile llo«s, Frencll doors. Vl8W from expanded mslr BR whlrium sitting area. Lo patio wlraised wood d«.t End d of small complex. (241RV) TRUE SHOWCASE $225,000 Location & view alone W0!1h tile ISijnQ price! Dramatic tri-IMI boldemg Wildtmes$ M leisuft waJb & Ql1YOll views! 38R. 2BA. (20MEA) MS IEAUJY'$ GOTTA GO! $225,000 This lalge 38R home has a Ol'tlt localioll with new carPll, wwldotls and cenlral • eo11dilio11ing. MM in now ... It's rtactt! (320RE) SEAICff NO MOE $~.000 ~ wadld 38R. 28A + lormal lilg rm, 1111 rf, nu kith appl, newer copper ,Plllmll. nu gar door. nu drMwayl Textured wals & ~ dns & morel (24COL) BEACH UFE $229,000 OfJSticaly Reduced! -Great loaboo, only steps to the bead! Of bay This condo IS ready lo mM ill. has 2BR, 28A 2~ paQe. Associalion only $4&/monlh (11 WBA) IN A lOVElY ~ $229,500 Pride of ownersllip, wet landscaped COf'* lot w/RV access. 48R. 1.758A. expanded family room orut lot~ (85SON) TAUC ABOUT PERFECTll $23UOQ Warm. COOiiy home~ beam ttlngs 38lt 2 lit BA. UWided and muttllshed lhroughoul, tile entry, oall door. central If. pool & SP1 (33WYO) CHAINNG MESA VERDE HOME $239,000 Wondettul -~ insidl tract locatlon, 38R 28A, 2 frplces, private rear yard. This WOlll liM!! (30CEY) LARGE SlNGlE fAMILY HOME $285,000 This home has 48R. 38A & 3 teplaces, lg lalll rm 111111 wet bar, foonalltep11own LR. sunten tub In ms1r 'bath, Cornl!J pool & spe Must see! (11DAN) MESA VEIDE INHY lOOf' $289,000 48R. 28A, Mr 20 sq. l ot11 IMl. lot 1S 10,IOO sq. l New plush wpet, fresh paint l)lrk1b ~ iUry OA ll1's $Ol"1I after home! (11TAH) FOO.OW YOUR HEART $219,917 Reduced! Gor(llOllS ocean vn heme! In fMt1 gated COIMUlily! -.rd wmlAo yard wilti bllbblilg .i $tllcCIUS 38R (2 mstrs) 38A. (18HAH) EXECUTM -SHADOW RUN . $299,000 Grlll !lib tor Ills lg lormal hoolt will Mt 3CDhq. l 1BR down and 48R up, 2-Qf gar, spa for 3 Comm pool & spa. (111«>R) NEWPOlr IEAat PENINSUl.A $329,000 DllPltt OWlllf IS lllO'Ang out of 51*. 38R, 28A, 2-ar pagt-181\. 1 BA-balll llOils an cleaR. 2 flotlses lo .. kl! or bay (118Al.) STARr YOUR OWN 1USN$$ . $425,000 Perfect locllion ~ 4 unit IMlldng Oii iiie Nlwpolt ~ 2 ris ~ 2 units residtnllall All clel tqllipmlnt negotlal)lel Cal today! (40EBA) ' • COUEG.E PARK BEAUTY ' $229,900 3BR, 2BA. over 1800 sq. ft. Large lam rm, country kitchen, new carpet, upgraded baths Newly painted lg comer lot. poss RV access. vaulted ceilings. m7 IU PlMf.. Cll -_,. ONE FOQ THE FAMILY $253,000 Oellohlful 58R home with sep tam rm. fenced pool & R\I access. Oversized comer lot, on cul·de·sac. Close to kinlklroarten·colleoe. shop & park. (24COL) .. ~ RARELY OH MARKET1 $289,900 4BR. 2BA. single story In Mesa Verde! Spacious lot In quiet corner. Gated side w/RV pad. Excellent condition -move-In ready! 111c--.a1 •mo COUNlW cwa UFE • $1,9,870 2 sty. 28$1 1 SBA townhomt near Los Covotes Country Club. Dining, tam rm, fire_place,2·car aft. RV parking, romm poo1s & spas! call now before it r ' ~l.P. _,Ill 2 ULTIMATE IN LUXURY $31,,000 4BR. 3BA (1BR +BA down) tam rm with 1st of 4 fireplaces. Lo bonus rm, master BR with private sun deck. Private RV parking. (11 DEB) ll.IAmYT NEWPORT BEACH FOR ONLY $1'5,937 FHAIVA-Quiet 2BR, 2.SBA Newport condo. Close to bike trail/beach. lots of open space. Condo has been upgraded with special touches! (10MOO) •••• BACK IAY VILLAGE $199,000 • UGHT, BRIGHT, AIRY $165,700 3BR. 2.58A Caoe Cod townhome. 2-car oar. only 8 3BR. 2 SBA. Shows beautifully with 7 months new yr old, marble frplc, recessed lighting, plantation carpet and a spacious floorplan. faces onto a quiet shutters. Berber carpet, white tile floors. (25BAC) side street with lots ot parking. Call now! (11AME) · --11711-ilhl ctR ....... *** COSTA MESA'S TOP SELLING OFFICE *** ~OfTHEDECAOE $11S,OOO 3 Ir; rms, 28A. llOlll & boglrt uPSt11rs unit lul sae laundfy. 2-car oar.. ooormet kitchen. (12JOSJ fl'S NOW OR NMRll $125,000 Tab adYanlage ol curnnt ma1kel with lhlS 38R. 28A Cllbe, al refreshed. renovated and ready for you! You snooie .. you tose• ,(316E) CHARMING TUDOR STYLE HOME $1'8,000 Mol1tl Sal\1a Ana locallOn 3BR, lonNI lfrning, French doors & wblows. brmtast room. new roof 2-car oar & new lexture pallt (15WAS) )o MOST DESIRAILE $155,000 S1unnlng 38R, 2 SBA towohome Frtsh J)Ull & nu catpel! Cent .. 2-ar all indoof laundry' Pools clul>llouses leMlS courts ~ & more• (62SHA) fllllZl PRQtAJt PROPERTYlll $16',900 38R. 18" barp11ladded Mia m -huge lot-net lamlt' ~ Btinll your paint brush and SM~ 'Cal lodayll (20CON) UOl 1'H£ PRICE Of ONE $179,000 Mol3bll 18" + 1 BR wtrenQI Fres/W ~red 11 & out. Hew ~ Ff1llCll door & galdell WVldow Ucll has tis own kg yard, new~ & wlllte pdet fence• (20POM) A.591MAM! 311 $179,900 Gr• "-8 38R. 1 7S8A. neM1 cPI & P¥1t cUS1om ble and ~ kitchen. manicured grounds and fl\Ole Cal now! (83Wll) AISOWTELY BEAUTIFUL $179,900 End IMlil w/extended patio, cent air. lnclr lndry 38R, 2 SBA. rr..-. 2-ar att p I Quiel locatJon Comm pools & spas & ....,(63WHI} nat Of INIERUT... $187,900 48fl 28A localed on an R·2 lol Cul*5ac w/lllelllY ol oatthl. NC. ._.. ~ l clan Oou1lle pie WllldoWs ~· satellile dlsll n:I! (21MIH) t.mMAKEADW $18'1,000 6111115'R tor ... $ZllO.OOO! lnmdible • cwtt 1 5 mies -........ roof. -VI' dool. remodeled kitchen & ba#ls Mlit ii111 ( 1 IVAL.) SIMPLY~ $189,000 ~ slOIY With 38R. 2BA. liY rm and 1 BR e~nded. ffesh painl, spnnklers front & rear Gate surroonds horn( inside laundry, 2· w gar (88SEN) S1EAl. ntS DREAM $199,000 4BR, 1 758A. huge Iott. warm & lrieodtf il'ta, quality builder & pnced to sd!! Too many upgrades to mention-Cal tocliy' (1600R) CHECK THIS OUTI $199,900 38R 2 58,\ 2~tocy Country W> Vila Gnat tocalk>n. we. ol pool & groundS. Sec pted. Owner • cany 1st (303Cl) IMC ZONING -TWO HOMES ON A LOTI $202.900 Large lot 11 200, zoned R-K -( mklentiaf keMel) Two homes on one lot localld 11 Orange Counly nar aJ111M. Priced to sd Cal lodiy4 ( 160RC) WHAT A VIEW! $204,000 ORASTICAU.Y REDUCED• -Dramatic home perdled on Ille l*fls tor a vn ol the canyon, Wl4efness Pait & cily lighlsl GQnt. custom txecWYe home w/'lllR & 2.58A. Vaulted ceilioos. (10SEA) CURI APPEAL Pl.US $204,900 Soo111west IW comer lol Wllfl RV access, manicur!d front & rw yard, Witerlal fishpond, quiet sittilg area. 38R. 2llA. (27LOW) 9RfTtANY WOODS $205,00o 38R. 2.SBA will atlXlled o-... in tq rm. laroe nmtef BR wlSWI In dressklg area. Assoc pool, spa & teM& court (30CAM) STEAL THIS DREAM -$206,000 <MMed IUlury 4811. tSBA Newport RMefa loWnhome! Custom Mrytllllgl fresh pam. nu carpets, It oak Stairs. French dools. comm pools & spas. (24HAA) IEAJTHUANk $207,000 fmdosufe looms! 481\, e1n be SBR. ~ llooni...~ root. brick ently, remodeled kit and baths, huge mastef wis mil Shows O'tal open tlooqDI (311CER) INVESTNOWI $209,98? Don1Wilt!2 single limily homeS lor the price of one! 2SR & 18". eadl PM!l laundries & separats yards!! Great rentals 01 liYe in one! Cal tomyt (19POM) TWO THUMBS UPI $21"900 Best location in bmt1tract.4BR 2.7SllA. lam room. drq room 2-cat p , llCXfl ~Mesa. Close to sd1oOls shol>Pllo & twys (14SHA) BIG HOUSE ... LOW Pl!fCElll $219,900 Spacious ftoofplan b bnWy enleftainilgl 48R. 28A has remodeltd latdlen. new roof. lg PJoe willl RV door Great buy! Huny! ('miAX) • IACUAYVIEW ,.. $22',900 38R. 2.SBA 10Mlhome lloas1S whlll lie !loon, Ftencll dools. *-from expanded mstr BR wlatrklm sitting area l4 patio wtralsed wood deck. EM UA11 ot sma1 compex. (2'41RV) ' TRUE SHOWCASE $225,000 Loca1ion & **alone worth the~ price! DQmatic ltHMl bordering Wildemeu Pm. leisllre walks & canyoc1 *wsl 38R. 28A.{2M.A) MS IEAUTY'S GOTTA GOt $225,000 This larOt 38R bOme has a a<eat loca!lon with new ta1pe1, wiAdows nl '*1tral * cOl1dlaonlla. MM In now ..• I\ lad'1I 13ZOREl sw.gt NO MOE • · $226.000 ~1119*38R. 2BA • lonNI= 11. lllllltll -lllW ~ JllM*, IMI 911 door, Ill Tem.d ds & Ceilif1IS nis & morel (24COI.)