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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1995-03-18 - Orange Coast Pilotlntlde Sunny weather will ~?JI " " r be ideal for linking up with the senior golf ~nt at Mesa Verde Country Club. Or, you may want to plan a drive of your own -with the top down. See Weather, Page A2 Ser ving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 Coeditors ink. new .fund reco.very . plan tor county· . . ..,. Municipal, sctlool and special districts officials say 80%-90% of investment could be returned if county leaders accept latest proposal. BY EVAN HENBllSON, STAPP Wann A settlement plan, agreed upon in concept by the pool creditors committee, would give school dis- tricts 90% and cities 80% of their investment from the collapsed Or- ange County investment pool. Representatives from the cities of Newport Beach, Costa Mesa and the Newport-Mesa Unified School District were generally op- timistic about the plan. If all goes smoothly, they said, the cities and school districts could have the bulk of their investments by May. . "I'm very happy that "'this crisis has begun to be resolved," said Newport-Mesa Superintendent Mac Bernd. "It is a major turning point and we're driving toward re- storing \he schools the way they should be." The pool committee, made up of representatives from cities, school districts and special dis- tricts, is hopeful county officials will accept this new plan. Five weeks ago, the county- appointed Orange County Busi- ness Council Proposal presented a recovery plan offering a 77% re- turn to cities and· special districts and up to 93% to school districts. Investors would get the remainder of their funds through short-term recovery notes and long term promissory notes with a certain portion contingent upon the coun- ty being successful in its lawsuit against Merrill Lynch brokerage firm. Plan B of the business council's proposal would give creditors 77% of their investment and allow them to negotiate or challenge the coun- ty for the remaining ~% in court. The pool committee's settlement plan is similar in concept to the business council's proposal. How- ever, there arc several significant alterations, said Paul Brady Jr., Ir- vine city manager and committee vice chairman: • It recognizes the existence of three distinct investment pools - a bond pool, co-mingled pool and a special investment pool. • It solidifies the stability of re- covery notes, meaning that the extra 3% added to the 77%.is con- sidered "good-as-gold." •It replaces suboFdin ated claims with a n~w repayment claim which binds the county more firm- ly to repaying the remainder in the future. •Creditors could still accept ei· ther Plan A or ihe business coun- cil's Plan B Newport Beach, which had $10 million of its $16.2 million invest- ment in the county bond pool would likely benefit from the ac- knowledgment that separate pools See PROPOSAL/Page A 11 Nine months later, Moorlach gets post • Man who lost county treasurer-tax collector election to Robert Citron unanimously cho sen by supervisors to replace him. Bv Ev AN HENERSON, STAFF W1.nn SANT A ANA -Nine months after he lost his bid for the trea- surer-tax collector position to Robert Citron, John Moorlach fi. nally won the job Friday after the county board of supervisors unani- mously appointed him to the posi- tion. And Orange County's newest treasurer-tax collector spent the evening celebrating at Chuck E Cheese's. On Thursday e\ening, a spc- cially·convened 'freai.urers o, er• sight Conimillee decided thJt Moorlach fit the qualifications and recommended his appointment tu the board. Interim Treasurer Tho· mas Daxon had finished has term with the county and was scheC:lulec.1 to return to Oklahoma. Moorlach's wife. son and par· ents were present during the ap· pointment Friday. After the vote, Moorlach was sworn in by count)" clerk recorder Gary Granville. He will begin work on Monday. "I hope to have a 100-day plan in th e next week on what we want to accomplish," said Moorlach, formerly a CPA and certified f1· nancial planner with Balser. Horowitz, Frank and Wakeling. "We really need an investment pohcy statement and we need to restore credibility. Pm sure I'll have enough to chew on for a long .· "My 4-year-old son loves that place," Moorlach Qplained. "We usually go there on special occa- sions." See TREASURER/Page A 13 M.uc MAanN/DAtLT Ptt.OT A landslide on the southern edge of the Harbor View Homes In Corona del Mar brought work crews and onlookers. Rep. Cox joins Gramm' s presidential campaign tandslide pushes homeowners near edge '· ...,. Newport Republican announces that he will act as the state co-chairman of the Texas senator's run to the White House. him to u throng of media as "thl.! man who will next year replace Bill Clinton." ...,. Irvine Co. officials say they will assess and repair damage done in Buck GuUy. BY EVAN HENB.UON, S'rAJF Wann CORONA DEL MAR -A 125-foot section of Buck Gully hillside dropped 20 feet into the canyon Thursday leaving three homeowners on Sandcastle Drive overlooking a precipice. The slide occurred gradually, INSIDI Bob Hemy ~ some enc:ourif ng sip Friday as he battles to recover from .-nShot wound. SH 1tory/pqe Al said Bob Riblett who lives at 974 Sandcastle Drive . directly above the damaged area. Riblett and his wife Debra noticed a single crack in the hillside Thursday morning. The crack widened throughout the day with the ma- jority of the slope giving way sometime late Thursday evening. LOCALS ONLY In sell'Cll or Oscar We are looking for Oscar, the golden statuette presented each year for the best work in movies by the The Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences. The Oscar -and its owner -will be honored guests of the Newport-Mesa Assistance league benefit "Night of the Stars" on March 27, the evening the Academy Awards are presented. If you've got an Oscar collecting dust on your shelf, give us a call at 574-4239. INDIX Around Town ...••.....•..• AS Best Buys ..................... Al Classified ..................... BS Community & Clubs .... A2 Community Forum •... A 12 Fied Martin ................. A3 Performing Arts ......... A 10 Religion ...•.............•..... A6 Society •...............•........ A4 Spc>rts •··•················•····· 81 "The planters and the railroad tics use d for landscaping are gone," Bob Riblett said early Friday aftc;moon." Surveyors and Jgcotechnical consultants from The Irvine Co., which owns the slope, spent the day assessing damage and cover- ing the area with plastic to pro- tect it from additional move- ment While they hid not det~r­ mined the cause of the slope frul- ure, an Irvine Co. Spokesperson said the company's first priority was to stabilize the area and moni tor th e slope ove r the week- end. "We got instant response from our neighbors, the city and Tbe Irvine Co.," said Bob Riblett who has lived in his home since 1988. "The Irvine Co. basically told us, 'We don't know if you did this or we did this, but we're going to fix it.' Officials from the city's build- ••• LAHDSLIDl /P•1• A 1 1 BY MARC S. POSNER, STAFF Warru COSTA MESA -Congressman Chris Cox became part of the 1996 presidential campaign on Friday, announcing that he'll act as U.S. Senator Phil Gramm's state co- chairman. Cox called the Senator from Texas a "philosophical heir to Ro- nald Reagan," then introduced Those two names -Clinton and Reagan -were prominenr in the hour-long gathering that was called to announce Cox's endorse- ment. Gramm was in town for a fund-rai'ling dinner on Friday at the Center Club. ' "I'm running for president be- cause I want to help finish the Re- agan revolution," Gramm said "We've either got to change the way government does our business, or we're going to lose the Ameri- can dream." Orange County is a critical part See COX/Page A 1 J Tr.ansients lay claim Jo area behind ~urniture store ...,. Freeway overpass tunnel has be~ome haven for homeless, vandals. BY TJNA Boa.~ STAE• Warna COSTA MESA -As a kid, Tim Dunlap used to play along the old train tracks behind the Wickes Furniture building at Harbor Bou- levard and the San Diego Free- way, exploring the surrounding bushes and playing inside the free- way overpass tunnel. He wouldn't recommend anyone doing that now -especially at night. The area has become a haven for homeless encampments. "I went back there a couple months ago and I found a hypo- dermic needle in some or the rub- bish that was around there,•' said the 35-year-old Dunlap, as he trekked through the area earlier this week. "There were about 10 bap that were full or rubbish and rotted food. It looks lite ~plc are Uvina in there." Empey liquor bOttles litter the tunnel, Its waU1 COYered with &raf- fttl. Piln Of aihel -appuenlly the remains of small campfirw -dot the lensth of the rocky peth Where the' train tracb haye been coveted ewer. A small co11ectlon of old pou and pans ails beside ono pile. A MMe M.unM/DAlLT P11.0T Tim Dunlap points out areas In an abandoned train tunnel under th• 405 Freeway frequented by homeleu Reople and taggers. dirty, bent barbecue grill its be· just o(( an unused parkin& lot to side another. the rear or the store on Gi~ler Av· "It looks like there was a card enue. They bana their blankets aamc pn-over Mre," Dunlap and sleeping bap over the 1torc·s said, poinuna to a scattered deCk chain·link fence durin& the day, Of p&.tjtna cards layln& on lop of possa'bly to keep them f rec of bup the din. and rodents. I And the Widtca storo property Oae homeless man has claimed 1ervc1 • no boundary. -a cubbyhole at the blck of thit. Dunlap and other residents say building as his own. He leaves his lh•t tnlltients Sleep in tho ~=b .... la-n"'k=cts lnd a pillow there, alona with plastic grocery bags filled with empty water bottles, food wrappers ond canned food - some opened, some not. The management at Wickes re- cently signed a release giving po- lice the authority to enter the property at night to arrest tres- passers, which may ?rive the homeless man out before too long. But it hasn't yet. The man's bed- ding was stilJ there on Friday. "I saw him there just the other day," said Ray Wulff, who rides his bike and goes for walls past the building every day. "He was sitting right there on the step. He had his head down and a coi p on, so I rouldn't really see what he looked like. While transients often appear harmless, Wulf said that is not al- ways the case. Indeed, police have been allied to the area a number o( times over the ~aN for unlawrut fires and ''violence" among the tran ient , Mayor Joe Erickson said. . .. Police have poken of followina 10me petty theft suspects into that area and not bcina able to follow them down into the t>UsMs;h ErickJon said. Whi&e on· a ridc-alon& with po- lice abc>ut a year ago, Erickson - Ytho in the last few monthi has or· aanizcd a terics cl mecti'WI aimed ... ,_.,_,,...At 1 - S8turday, March 18, 1995 I .. LOCALS ONLY CITY EDITOR IRIS YOKOI • .57•-4233 t Sale Wiii give designer clothes onicers to dedicate run to i-'Jured colleague ·a second life T HE SOUND OF MUSIC Chapter of The Guilds is having its "Repeat Performance" sale today, which consists of previously-owned designer clothing sold at bargain Prices. The event is at Tllo Oasis • Center, corner of 5th and ) · ~arguerite in Corona del Mar. , Doors open at 10 a.m .. and·close aj 6 p.m. Admission is $5, and the proceeds will benefit the Orange County Performing Arts Center. · Items on sale include desigQer gowns, dresses, suits, casual wear and men's and children's clothing. Shari Brown of ~ Bob Henry shows signs of improving the day other , man. involved in 'the ~hooting incident is buried. BY M.u.c S. PosN~ STA.Pr Warna NEWPORT BEACH -· While Officer Bob Henry wa5 showing . signs Q( an imprpving medical condition, . his ·.colleagues' were making-strides of ·tlieir"own, train- ing for a 120-mile desert run they'll dedicate to him. On Friday, doctors at Hoag Hospital pointed a light at Henry's eye, and the comatose pa- tient's pupils contracted. That re· flex reaction marked the third consecutive day that Henry, who was shot in the head last Sunday, showed signs he's on the road to recovery. Participating in the event will help in a variety of ways, Valier· camp said: • It's another avenue to help raise money for the • police as· soclation's Robert Henry Fund. • It serves as a focal point for officers in other departments to · rally around. · ' • lt gives officers a way of re- leasing their emotions .. •11 think s9mething like': this is · ah outlet for those of us who feel helpless," Yallercamp said. "It makes you feel like you're con- tributing. We're all very motivated to help and to do all that we can." Working has been more dif- ficult this past week, Vallercamp admitted. "We're all professio'nals and will continue to do our job as best as we can," he said. "Are we doing it with a heavy heart? Yes." Best Buys the Chapter of the Guilds says "the best-dressed women in Newport Beach have emptied out their closets for a one-day sale." "For the first time, his pupils responded to having light directed llt his eyes," said a neurosurgeon who's treating Henry. "Though these changes are very small, they are all encouraging and reflect he may be heading in the right direc- tion." . While doctors continued to monitor Henry's critical condition and treat brain swelling, Carlos Caicedo -whose dead body was discovered o~ top of Henry just after 4 a.m. last Sunday -was memorialized and buried in Santa Ana. Cun Luxsctt/DAILY PILOT Newport Beach Police Lt. Mike Jackson times officers, from left, Tom Fischbacher, Will Tellsh and Ron Rodgers, on a SK run in preparation for the Baker to Vegas run. The officers are dedicating the run to injured Officer Bob Henry. Henry, 11 football player at Mater Dei High School and a member of the Orange County Cop Bowl team, wasn't a member of Newport Beach's Baker·to- Vegas team, although Vallercamp "hounded him" to join. The 10 kilometers each officer runs was a longer distance than Henry was used to, Vallercamp said. 0 NOW THAT THE storm has passed, WestclifT Court has rescheduled its tent sale for 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. today. All stores will be participating in · the sale including," A'Maree's, rutual du Monde, Kristen's Lingerie, Little People and Me, Forever Friends, Buck's Clock Shoppe, and Appointments of NeW'port. Westcliff Court is at 1649 Westcliff Drive in Newport B~ach. 0 RALPH'S GROCERY STORES are giving away half-price ski lift ticket coupons for the Mountain High ski area with the purchase of S50 or more of groceries. The coupons are given away at the Ralph's in Costa Mesa at 380 E. 17th St., and in Newport Beach at 2660 San Miguel Drive. The coupons must be used by May 14, and other restrictions apply. 0 OFF THE WALL Gallery (723-5950) is having a silent art auction today through March 26 at its Newport Beach location at 3441-B Via Lido. The auction consists of deluxe custom-framed and unframed art which will be given to the highest bidder. "The prices will not exceed wholesale prices,"says Lee Gellerman, of Off The Wall ~ Gallery. "Most art will go below whole~ale prices." Artists represented in the auction include, Bill Mack, Behrens, M.T. Kent, Nunez, Powell, Nagel, Mukai, Logan, Cosby, O'Brien, Moses, Shao, Blue, Archer, Ledan and Hacnracts. Winning bidders will be notified March 28. 0 FIGGE PHOTOGRAPHY is celebrating its 50th anniversary with a children's special. Now through April 30, Figge is discounting sitting fees for children 50%, and children's portrait fee s are 25% off. Figge Photography (644-6933) is at 240 Newport Center Drive, ~uite 110, in Newport Beach. : 0 pest Buys appears Thursdays and ~Dturdays. Whether you're a tnerchant or a shopper, JI you know of a good buy, call me at ~40-1224, fax me at 646-4170 or write to me: Best Duys, Dally Pilot, ~30 ~V. Bay St., Costa Mesa, Calif., 92627. I Approximately 40 people at- tended the 45-minute memorial mass conducted in Spanish. Fam- ily members quietly left the church after helping place his white-washed wooden coffin into the hearse. They issued no com· ment. Police suspect the Garden Grove man may have gone to the end of 16th Street near Dover Drive intending to co~mit suicide because he was despondent about 'being separated from his 3-year- old son. And the incident surrounding Henry has left the department somber as well. For example, even though New- port Beach police are the defend- ing champions in the classification LBAH HOOSTEN/DAILY PILOT Krystal Dean covers a smile as Newport Beach DARE Officer Ed Walsh unboxes a coffee mug that the Mariners Elementary student hand-painted for him. Walsh, who has been named the top DARE officer In the state, received the gift on Take a Cop to Lunch DaY., Friday. "He made a difference In my life," Krystal said. • He taught me to say no without being scared." Newport DARE officer tabbed as best in state Officer Ed Walsh, honored by his peer's last year as the county's best anti-drug teacher, learned Friday that he's been named the best in the state. He was selected from more than 1.000 other officers in the state, Newport Beach Police S~. Andy Gonis said. "He's JUSt done an outstand- ing job working with the kids," Gonis said. 0 We're very proud of him." ' Walsh, a 15-year police vet- eran who has spent the last 10 in a Newport Beach uniform, is working on his last semester in the Drug Abuse Resistance Ed- ucation - or DARE -pro- gram. He currently serves as president of the Orange County region of the group. But Walsh, dubbed the "lol- lipop cop" by his police col- leagues, is best known for his work on school grounds. In January, Mariners School students made sure Walsh won't be forgotten -they hon- ored him by namin~ the school's main building "Top Co Hall." ~alsh has spent the last three years in local schools with DARE. He's also served in the department's juvenile detective bureau and as a motorcycle of- ficer. of the Baker-to-Vegas run, Of- ficer Ron Vallercamp said the 20 o{ficers and other team members almost pulled out of the April 8·9 competition after Henry was shot. "Personally, I didn't run a step," Vallercamp said. "In run- ning, it's the will to survive. That's what Bob is exhibiting -the will to survive. So that gave us some motivation." Still, the decision to participate in something the public may view as fun, wasn't easy, Vallercamp said. He said the team won't stay in Las Vegas when the race is fin· ished. "Obviously, he's · forefront in our minds," Vallercamp said. "He's fighting real hard. He's im- proving and that's encouraging to all of us. "We didn't really want to go," he said. "In thinking about it and talking-about it, we decided this is a great opportunity to help Bob." The ever-smiling Henry was a weight-lifting buff instead. "We're a part of Bob's ex- tended family," said Vallercamp of Henry, who is married with three.children. "He's got two fam- ilies ... and we want to do what we can to help." Donations can be sent to: NBPEA-Robert Henry Fund, 870 Santa Barbara Drive,. Newport Beach, Calif., 92660. Choral festival to · feature local ·youths _ C OMMUNIT NOTES-A free Newport-Mesa Choral Festival will be staged 7:30 p.m., Wednesday at Newport Harbor High School and will feature choirs from Ensign Intermediate School and Corona del Mar, Costa Mesa, Estancia and Newport Harbor high schools . Congratulations to Cyndi Branson-Waller, sixth-grade teacher at Kaiser Elementary ---School who was Jim de Boom honored at the Dorothy Chandler ------Pavilion for Community & Clubs excellence in the arts as a BRAVO Award Nominee by the Los Angeles Music Center. 0 CLUB NOTES: Costa Mesa Downtown Kiwanis Club melllber Charlie Markel indicates $20 tickets are available for \he · · .. "Drug Use is Life Abuse" night at Disneyland, March 30. The park will be limited to 9,000 guests. Call 642-6438 for more information. 0 SERVICE CLUB ME~INGS THJS COMING WEEK - TUESDAY: 7:30 a.m. Newport Beach Sunrise Rotary Club will meet at the Balboa Bay Club to hear from Dr. James Fallon on brain research. Noon -Costa Mesa KJwanls Club meets at the Costa Mesa Comm.unity Center; Newport Beach KJwanls Club meets at Charley Browns. 6 p.m. - Costa Mesa-Newport Harbor Uons Club meets at the Costa Mesa Golf & · Country Oub to hear from Dick Top deputies: Members of the Orange Coast Exchange Club honored five members of the Orange County Sheriff's Department during the club's annual Crime Prevention Wee·k (5rogram. Pictured, from left, are Sgt. Dave Cherman, supervisor of the year; Deputy Larry Pool, patrol deputy of the ~· AIVte Perry, civilian employee of the year; Deputy Reyner uerrero, corrections deputy of the year; and deputy Tim Morris, Harbor Patrol deputy of the year. Power of the Boys & Girls Club. WEDNESDAY: 7:15 a.m. ·South Coast Metro Rotary Club meets at the Center Oub. 7:30 a.m. -Costa Mesa-Orange Coast Breakfast Uons Club meetl at Ma Barker's · Restaurant. Noon -Costa Mesa Rotary Club meets at the Mesa Verde Country Club; The Exchange Club or Oranae Coast will meet at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Oub. 6:30 p.m. -Newport-Balboa Rotary Club meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Oub to hear about "Team America." THURSDAY: Noon -Kiwanis Club or Corona dcl Mar meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht. Club; Costa Mtsa North Kiwanis Club meets at the Holiday Inn; Ncwport-lrvlnt · Rotary Club meets at the Irvine Marriott Hotel for craft talks; The Exchange Club or Newport Harbor meets at Charley Browns for Prcmfore Appreciation Day honorin& the sponsors. Community & ClubJ Is pub- lished eYery Saturday. 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" 4-fool ...... low Waler ...... :62 plusany,..........U. h'UMed ...... • ' ~ • .... Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Piiot , Saturday. March 18. 1995 A3 Now that Ross Johnion' s in, let's hope the distortions end • emne ........... me I lllg Ylll 11111111 ... . 0 n Wednesday, the day after the election for state senator Crom the 3Sth district, our mail contained the usual stuff: an assortment of bills, a pitch to join the Toccata guild of the Orange County Philharmonic Society, the 37th credit-card solicitation of the year and a cheaply printed, single-page handbill addressed to my wife. The flyer urged her to vote for Gil Ferguson for state Senate. What a perfect symbol of the fom1er assemblyman's entire campaign: a day late and hundreds o! thousands of dollars short. On the Coast In f airncss, we did receive two other pieces from Gil that actually arrived before election day. l:'Iowever, election winner Ross Johnson verily swamped us with hit pieces. While Ferguson was tantalizing us with endorsements from Oliver North and "honorary" campaign chairman Rush Limbaugh, Johnson trotted out an unwaverin& list of 38 "Republican leaders" who were backing him. Opposite the long roster of Johnson supporters was the list of "Republican Leaders Endorsing Gil Ferguson for state Senate." There, all by his lonesome, was the name of Mickey Conroy. He, of course, is the Santa Ana assemblyman who rc:ccntly, and very publicly, let the world know that the going rate for an assemblyman's car was $2,500. Prior to that, Conroy was perhaps best known for his bill to allow the paddling of schoolchildren. The Conroy gambit wasn't the only bit of humor in Johnson's barrage of mailers. Did you notice that Marian Bergeson, who invariably headed the lists or Johnson bac~~rs. was always identified as "former Orange County state Senator," rat~r than her current title. "Orang~ &unty supervisor?" 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It began: "Don't you agree that campaigns have become so untruthful thpt it's nearly impossible to know what to believe about a candidate . anymore? ... I've been sadly disappointed with the untrue attacks against Ross. He deserves better -and so do you." I will certainly agree that we deserve better. But I guess that, since fewer than 15% of us chose to vote Tuesday, we got what we d~rve. 0 A TREE GROWS IN NEWPORT? The spray-painted , city's in dire financial straits~ and they're going to spend money they don't have to plant a tree we don't want." 0 SOLUTION TO A PAINFUL PROBLEM: There's not much doubt that PBS is going to take a considerable hit by the time Newt & Co. get through. Our household has fre eloaded for years on KCET Channel 28 and our local KOCE and we have decided to kick in with a ·contribution to the cause. Now is a good time, because both stations are in the middle of ' their incessant fund-rai sing periods. To my mind, there is nothing worse on television, no programming more irritating and inane, than these dreary pitches. This hug's for you. Come to Park Superior Care Center in Newport Beach from 2 to 4 p.m. today and learn how to "hug for health" -and in the process, help break a world "group hug" record, too. The Hugs for Health Foundation is hosting its· second annual Newport Deach Community Hug-ln to promote hug therapy for elderly residents and long· te rm care patie nts. Partici- pants will learn seven differ· cnt types of hugs and then will be directed to fill a "hug prescription" through- ou t the hospital. , l.t Then it goes on to knock Ferguson for retiring before entering the Senate race he lost to Johnson. "Last year he abandoned his Assembly scat in the spirit of term limits." One might add that, this year, Johnson abandoned his constituents in Placentia and moved to Irvine so be could run for tbc Stl\tc.:;enate seat vacated by Bergeson. The pot further called the kettle black in another piece with the theme, "Something fishy about Gil Ferguson." Huffed Johnson, "The Orange County Republican Central Committee officially charged Gil Ferguson with breaking the Republican Party's code of ethics in 1992 for sending mail attacking a fellow Republican · markin~ on the walk in front of Diane and Steve A:skcw's Westcliff • home didn't look like the usual graffiti. Diane called the city to ·So I have a brilliant idea. When you phone' in anct make your contribution, they give you a code number. Yi:>u enter that number and you can instantly zap all the spiel and go right back to the programming. Organiz.ers also seek to break a world group hug record of 145..huggers by getting as ·many participants as possible in a huge bug. Last year, 48 buggers par- ticipated in the Newport Beach group hug. find out the meaning of the mysterious markings. "That's where we're going to plant a tree," she was told. 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March 18, 1995 With Argypos wheals S &X weeks ago, give or take a week, JudJe Aroros called her friend Carol Campbell and asked her to spend the day in LA. ''l'm afraid to go to lA alone," confessed Argyros. "Even if it's the Beverly Hills ·part.'' she continued with a laugh. B.W. Cllll -Argyros had made an appointment with dress designer to the stars, Nolan Miller. The holidays were over, it was a new and exciting year. Despite the fact Orange County ha9 ----.--declared The Crowd ~ bankruptcy, having a new •----· dress made by a favorite designer wasn't a bad way suit. "Six weektl We can't even get 1 committee together in six weeks!" screamed Argyros. Miller didn't lcnow if she was excited or it his assistant had stuck her with a pin during the fiuina. ~lching her breath, taking a moment to confer with her pal Carol, Judie came back with an ' unqualified "yes." "Wonderfol," responded Miller, busy working on designs for clients on the new Spelling television show "Models, Inc." as he was also filling Argyros. "Oh, there's one thing though, Nolan. 1'11 only be in town for about three days over the next month." "Three days. Good grief. How will we pull this logether?" ~iller was afraid of disaster. He turned to his assistant Mark and whispered, "We're in big trouble, now." I -n 8hDW ts a smash black ank white hat box awaited the guest. There was no assigned seating. First come, front row served. The hat boxes were filled with lunch. Tea sandwiches, fresh fruit, chocolate dipped cookies. Hyatt waiters paraded the aisle pouring Perrier and Champagne. The Lambada music of the Gypsy Kings reverberated. Unconsciously, shoulders swayed to the European disco beat as Orange County ladies and quite a few gents nibbled out of their hat boxes. informalion services. Every dollar of the $50 tidet went right to High Priority. "Twenty thousand dollars is a lot of money, and it's going to do a Jot of good for rhe women of this county," said Connie Murphy, accepting a check from Judie Argyros .• "You know what means the most 10 me?" questioned the hostess of her crowd. "Nine or 10 ladies here loday came up 10 me and said that they were breast cancer survivors. Perhaps with this money we'll be able to save another llf e." ' Phyllis Oalllie, Dnrbnra Dowic, Margo Chamberlin, Sally Coombe, Arden FJomson, Carol Horowlt~, mitur Wollcrlch, Mory Pat Lucns, Detty Belden Palmer, Sally Segerstrom and Craig Drown with the blonde bombshell Beverly Cohen applauded the Argyros sentiment. to kick off 1995:--Desides, Argyros and Campbell would have a f cw laughs, take in the big city sights, do a little Hollywood lunch with Miller, designer to Sophia Loren, Joan Collins and Linda Evans, to name a few. "No problem," assured the red-headed (that week) powerhouse. "I'm very dynamic on 1he phone. With Carol's help, we'll make this work." MJCJLUL M IJNlON PHOTO Fashion designer Nolan Miller with show stopper Judie Argyros. Then, following comedic intros from Argyros and Miller (they're both very good wirh that microphone), tbe runway came to life with a massive display of Miller's '95 cou.ture coll~c1ion. "The gowns arc really my favorite," dOnfided the designer in a private moment before the show. The ladies agreed, applauding for the fashions of gold moire silk and double georgette, French lace and rose chanrilly that flowed before them. With the same speed and grace with which the event was organized, it was alSQ concluded. A flash and the Miller fantasy collection was gone, the models off the runway, the remains of the hat box lunch on the floor. Twenry thousahd dollars was raised for breast cancer treatment and And by the way, the hostess was a knockout in her Nolan Miller suit of ice pink silk crepe, hat and shoes to match. ArgyroS" came away from the tet a 1et with her new dress, and a big challenge. "Judie, do you think 1hcre might be a charity in .Orange County that mighl like to have a hllle fashion show of my spring/ !>ummer '95 couture collection?" u::.kcd Miller. The Argyro) wheels began to turn. ''Why Nolan, you kn ow we can <lo rhat," she replied. "Can you do it in six weeks?" ~~id the six-foot-five dres~maker in his signature navy blue pi~!>triped US TREASURIES n• 250:§345 or eoo 876_f;829 · Sea.-Atnelica. Inc. Member: NASO SIPC 2082 Mic:hlllofl DIM, 5'I. 212 !Mne, CA 92715 2.: Hour Rate Info 1 800 US TIIEASury TAX PREPAUTION So, Argyros and Campbell went to work. "II was actually easy • having a committee of one. We agreed on everything. I got the Argyros Foundation to underwrite the affair, Carol used her formidable p.r. experience to organize, and off we went:.'..' The first place they wen t with the project was High Priority, the Orange County Breast Cancer Research and Information Network located in Costa Mesa. Connie Murphy, president of High Priorit~ was thrilled. So, they set a date, that by 1his time was0only about a month away, booked the ballroom of the Hyatt lrvine (we'll never know how many events got shiC!ed 10 pull that one off) and rallied the troops. Thursday, some 400 Newport·Mesa lroops showed up in their ''ladies who lunch" best to support Argyros, High Priority and Nolan Miller. It was a smashing victory. ., As the crowd entered the cavernous Hyatt ballroom expecting to find 1he usual fashion Deluxe Custom Framed and Unframed Art will be given to the Highest Bidder Artlau: .BIU. MACK. BEHRENS. M .T .• KEN'r, NUNEZ. POWEU... NAGEL. M UKAI. LOoAN, COSBY, O'BRIEN, M OSES. S HAO, BWE. AR.CHER, l..EDAN. HAENRAETS. AAD MANY ontERS. 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To sign-up, call 754-6661. &.IFI An•• D1Voac1 "Divorce: A New ~ginning" workshop wiJI be presented by therapist Maxine Cohen Crom 10 a.m. to 12:30 Jf.m., at 180 Newport Center Drive. For more information call 759-0579. SUNDAY ADULT DAY IHVICU Of OC The Adult Day Services of Orange County wlU be hosting its third annual "Hearts Filled Wilh Hope" cha~iry wine/food tasting and auction at the Village Crean between 2 p.m. and S p.in. Ticke,ts arc $3~. Information, 548-9331. ' ' . :-HALI WATCH CllUlll • ~ The Japan America Society of Southern California is hosting a whale watching cruise from 9 to 11 :30 a.m. The cruise' will be narrated in English and Japanese. Cost is $12 for adults, $7 for children. Registratio.n begins at 8:30 a.m. at Davey's Locker, 400 Main St., Balboa. For more information call Doug Erber a1 850.4335. CNN CORRl.,ONDINT IPIAKS Wolf Blitzer, award-winning CNN senior White En.joy Live _, House CQrrespondcnt, ii tho keynote IPCAkcr for the Oranac County Jewi&h Federat1on'1 annuaJ "CampaJpt Jubilee" dinner at 6:30 p.m. at ,Crystal Court, South Cout Plaza in Costa Mesa. For more Information, call Debbie Stein at 1SS·SSSS. MONDAY fOUIUJCMUTIN• The Forensic Consultants Association or Orange County Will hold its monthly meeting at The 'Pacific Oub in Newport Beach. Networking begins at S:30 p.m., and dinner follows at 6:30 p.m. Reservations arc required. Call 723-1114. 8UllNIU WOaDNOlt A two-part workshop that examines plannina strategies for succeeding in a smalJ business begins in Orange CoaJt College's Community Services Office, from 6:30 to 10 p.m. Fee is $49. The Workshop will coqtinue Wednesday. Details, 432;5880. TUISDAY COMltUTla WORk.INOlt A workshop to help computer owners manage their data like the pros is scheduled from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. at Orange Coast College. Fee is S39 and a SS material fee is payable in class. For more information, call 432·5880. CMC LIAGUI MlnlNO ·Jim Wood, editor of Coaster Magazine, will speak on the Orange County bankruptcy at the HOUND TOWN llllUI ..... Ill M/CM WAlllU --. .._ Hlab School'a boys and "* lwlll IRml arc holding their .._.. Clll' wuh and rummace sale ,,_I a.a to 5 p.m. in lbe parking llt d KGna Lanei on Halbor losll'\wd, Funds raised by the ..._. wDI be used for meet cnt!)' W IDd equipment. \ 0 ~¥. sale to benefit Costa H School's 1995 Grad Nlpt go on from 7 a.m. to 1 ~ In tho front parking lot of the lcboal at the comer of Fairview liDd Arlinaton. There will also be a carwuh. m<ifithty muting oft~ 'women's Civic League at 10 a.m. at the Mariner's Library in Newport Beach .. WIDNUDAY PDlaDarn Estancia High School PTSA is sponsoring a paper drive at the school, 2323 Placentia Ave., from 1 a.m. to 6 p.m. They will accept newspapers and computer paper. For more information, call Sherrie Hoyt at 645-0715. llCOMI AN AatllT An eight-week drawing and paintina workshop will be &ivcn Wednesdays, Jrom 9:30 a.m. 10 12:30 p.m. in Vince Jor&enson Center, Mariners Library, 2005 Dover Dr., Newport Beach. The series is designed for beginners to advanced using mixed media. For more information, call 644-3151. IUPPla CLUa MllTINO Prime Dynamics Supper Oub will meet at Rocko's Restaur'\lnt, 223 Marine Ave., Balboa Island. COst is $12 for advance reservations, Sl5 at the door. Social begins at 5:30 p.m., dinner at 6 p.m. and program will follow at 7 p.m. Jnformalion/rcservations, 262-7300. THURSDAY . fAC11MOUT AUCTIONS "Discover Auctions" is the title of a free evening program planned at 7 p.m. in the Friends' Meeting Room of the Newport Beach Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave. Details, 717-3800. llNIORTAXU Tax counselor Mark Frisman and the Jewish Senior Center of Orange County arc offering free lax assistance to seniors 60 and older every Thursday through April 13. Appointments are required. For more information, call 513-5641 or 513·5642. CAallR WOak.IHOf' A free two-part workshop designed to show attendees how their personal beliefs can help or hinder career advancement is scheduled Crom noon 10 1:30 p.m. at Orange Cout College's Re-Entry Center. Details, 432-5162. MllT THI AUTHOU Round Tuble West is hoSting a luncheon ac the Balboa Bay Oub where actendees will h:avc the chaoce to meet several authors. including actress Audrey Meadows, who wrote "Love, Alice: My Life As A Honeymooner." Tickets are S35 each or S350 for a 1:1blc of JO. Reservations/ information, (213) 256-7977. MIMlllUMlf' DRIVI The Junior League of Orange County is hosting a membership informational coffee for prospective members from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. ut Sherman Gardens in Corona-Ocl l'wfar. The league 1s a churicable, nonprofit organizauon of more than 1,000 women who arc cummiucd to promot111g voluntecrism and imprO'<ing the community. For more information, call 261-0823. .. FRIDAY IUSINISS DIVllOf'MINT MllTING The Con~umer Business NctwQrk 'Viii sponsor a lecture titled ··Recognizing and I larnessing Your Creativity." The 7 a.m. meeting will be presented by James Todhunter at the Geezers Garlic Grill, 4200 Scott, in Newport Beach. The cost is SIS. Details, 550-4785. Send JOUr item~ to A.round Tonn editor, Tbt Duily Pilot, JJO \V. Day St., Costu Mesa, Calif. 92627. 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Corona Del Mar (Between MacArthur & GolGtenroa) 0 en 7:00am Mon -Sat 8:00am 5unda On Great Merchandise Saturday, Mffi-ch 18 From 10:00 AM -4:00 PM Participating Merch~nts . i\'Maree's • Appoilitrnents of Newport• Krtsten's Lingerie• Forever. • Charles Barr Jewelers • Haute Cakes • James Albert Salon • Uttle Peo & Me • The Greenhouse • The Butera Collection ' .. I • A8 Saturday, March 18, 1995 TODAY "IRIHDARf "The Spiritual Ar1ist" is the 10 a.m. 10 2 p.m. workshop al NNJ>Or1 Beach Church or Rell&lou1 Science's Parsonage, 1929 Tustin Ave., Costa Mcsn. Phone 646-3199. IHIN 8UDDHISM Newport Beach lll&nshl Uonc•nJI Uuddhlsl Temple's Oharma Society prcscnu a lecture nnd discussion $Cries on Shin Buddhism 7 p.m. 01 the temple, 254 Victoria St., Costa Mesa. For more information, call the Rev. I llrosumi at 722-1202 or Ronnie Young at .651-3102. SUNDAY SAINT&.Y TOPIC "The Saint P:11rick" is the topic al I0:30 a.m. n1 Newpor:t Dench Chµrch of Rellglous Science, 901 Dove St., ,No. 145, Newport Be:ich. Phone 646:3199. OOD IOX ' "The God Box" is the tille of guest speaker the Rev. Steven Moore's 10:30 a.m. sermon :it Ornnge Coasl Unitarian Universollst Church, 1259 Victoria St., Costa Mesa. Moore is the minister of the MCC-Occan of Life Church, Costa Mes:i. lnfdnt and child care, plus religion education for youth directed by Rand:i Schm:ilfcld, will be offered during the service. There will be a bake sale after the service. For more information, call 6-16-4652. MINTAL HI.Al.TH SUPPOaT GROUP A support group for parents, siblings and spouses of the seriously mentally 111 meets at 6:30 p.m. at SI. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach. For 1nform:i1ion. phone the Adult Education Office, 57~·2236. ADULT FAITH HVILOPMINT Linda Crowder, using Kennith Stokes' "Faith is a Verb," leads an exploration into the dynamics of :itlult faith development :it 7 p.m. in the Parish Center at Saine Mich:iel and All Angels, 3233 Pacific View Drive, Corona dcl Mar. Crowder has offered similar programs at St. Andrew's Episcopal Church in Irvine (where she is a p:irishioner) and at St. Gregory's Episcop:il Parish in Long Beach. C:ill M4·~63 for more informntion. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 3303 Via Udo, Newport Beach 673-1340 or 673-6150 Church lOcun & Spm, Sunday School 1 oam Wednesday MeeUngs 8pm For lh1H saith /ht ford that rrtattd tht hta1·ttn .... J am /ht lflrd; and thtrt is t1011t tlu. Isaiah 45: 18 Brooch of The Mother Church The First Church of Christ. Scientist Boston. Massachusens a1u•o• TUUDAY ICllNCIOfMIND Meditation at 6:30 p.m. roll~'Cd by "Prospcriry/Scicnce or Mind" al 7 p.m. arc held at Newport Btacb Cbuttb or Rdl,loUJ Sclepce, 901 Dove SI., No. 14S, Newport Beach, Science of Mind/Healing is also held 10 o.m. Wednesdays. for more information, call 646-3199. WIDNUDAY HAYU IUAKIAIT First Unlled Methodist Cbuttb or Cosla Mesa holds a Prayer Breakfast at 6 a.m. al Denny's restaurant al Ncwp(>rt Boulevard and 17th Street in Costa Mesa. Call 548-m1. HOLY COMMUNION St. Ja~s Episcopal Church, 3209 Via Lido, Newport Beach, offers a noon . service with Holy Communion. Bring a lunch and dine with the church statf ofter the service. for more inform:ition, call 675-0210. fULL UH The Serendipity series for singles continues its weekly sessions at 7:30 p.m. al SL Andrew's Presbyterian Church, 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach with Tustin 1herapis1 Jerry Deming. He talks on "Living Your Life To The Fullest!" One of Deming's specialties is working with singles. All singles arc welcome. A $2 donation will be requested at the door, which also covers refreshments. No reservations :ire required. . THURSDAY ooo ausu .. ss A "Business of God Luncheon .. begins with a reception at 11 :30 a.m. and luncheon and program at noon al The Center Club, 650 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Speaker is Russell Chandler, a rclision 'pccialist with 1he Los Angeles Times and author of seven books. Cost is S25 per person, which includes .parking. RSVP 10 Walter Davis af 544-314 1. A COURSI IN MJUCLIS The non-profit organization A Gathering of Miracles present "A Course in Miracles" lecture and discussion at 7:30 p.m. al Saint COMMUNITY CHURCH Fairview Community Church A ..,.,,,,. l•fonlflll 11111u)lp/u,. of 1pirlhull pow/A Md fdlo,,lldp 1··5t;;;Ci&v·wo;;;t\~ .. &•·1·0:-c;c;·A:M:·i L .. 9.~.il9.Y.~r!.~ .. §!!n~~.Y .. ~tl9.9.1 ... i Pastor: Dr. Gary Bt1T'lflor• across the street from the Orange County Fairgrounds parking lot at 2525 Fairview Road (at Fair) Costa Mesa (714) 545-4610 LUTHERAN CHRIST LVTHERAN CHURCH Pastor William Hemenway "Wt l11'1t c/iildrtn, IJllUtlr, r11un9 "'ults, urttr ttiults, seni11rs. Wt lt1'1t to urt, tD reacli out, t11 mttt nttis, to . answer (utstions " • Sunday Services -8:00 & 10:30 • Sunday School & Bible Studies -9:30 760 Victoria Street • Costa Mesa, CA 92627 (714) 631-1611 • (714) 548-6866 (School) Newport Beech/Costa Meaa Dally Plk>t r--------------------~-~-~------~-~------~----------~---, Mldaacl aod All Aqcl• Episcopal Claurda, 3233 Peclfac View Drive, Corona del Mar. AJlen Rosenthal, a nationally known lecturer. leads tho Jccrurc. For more information, call 673-9227 or (310) '78-8994. 101 llAJICM I I I I I I I ' I I I I "Applying Time Management To Your I Job Search" is the topic Julie A. I August, vice president or Palermo & l As.sociales, addresses At the free I Career Network meetina 7:30 p.m. at 1 SL And~s PrubyttrlH Church, 600 : St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach. I The ongoing meetings, usually held 1 in Stewan Lounge al St. Andrew's, is open 10 all. For additional information, CAii 574-2239. SATURDAY, MARCH 25 .. ACIMAICIN• fUTIVAL The Religjous Education Department. at Orange Coa't Unitarian , Unlverullst Church, 1259 Victoria St., Costa Mesa, presents "Peacemaking· Tb rough the Arts," a free festival, from 9 a.m. ''? 4 p.m. Salurdny, March ' • • · • ~ . CASEY WICSCti / D~Y PM.OT B'esides Sunday worship service's, Harbor Ttinity Baptist Church offers a variety of programs for congregation members and visitors of all ages'. 25. , ~ Directed by Randa Sdunalfeld or Fullenon, the progrnm offers workshops and ac1ivi1ies for adults and children. Keynote speaker Christine Lamm of Fullerton describes her experiences developing peace curriculums and summer peace camps in Southern California. She h3S been chair or tlte Peace and Environmcn1al lss11es Commillce for the California Association for Education for Young Children. Harbor Trinity Baptist Church The program explores opponunities for involvement in pe:icemaking within churches and communities. There will be special music. A vegclari:in lunch will be offered for S5 for adults nnd $2.50 for children 14 and under. Planned for Pacific Southwest District Unitarian Univcrsalis1 churches, the workshop is open 10 the public. For registration and information, call Schmalfcld al 646-4652. 8LACK CHURCH LIADIU . + ADDRESS: 1230 Baker for newborns through 2-year- Street, Costa Mesa. olds at both services; age-spe· +TELEPHONE: 556-7787. cific Sunday school programs + DENOMINATION: The through high school. church is a member of the + TYPE OF WORSHIP: North American Baptist Contemporary praise songs Conference of Churches. performed by the Baker Street · +YEAR ESTABLISHED: 1955. Band (singers with guitar, syn-+ SERVICE TIMES: Sunday -9 thesizer and drum accompani· a.m. (contemporary praise ser-ment) at the 9 a .m . service; a vice) and 10:30 a .m. (tradition-three-man worship team leads al worship service). the choir, pianist and organist + PASTOR: Bruce Merrifield. in hymns at the second service. + PASTORAL STAFF: Michael 4l• TYPE OF SERMON: The Decker, associate pastor; Ro d to pic ties in with the ice- Randall, associate pastor; Patti breaker question; Merrifield Fenton, children's minister; uses personal illustrations to Derril Steele, business manag-open his message and answers er; Christi Cochran. administra· the questions on the sermon tive secretary. outline through explaining the Orange County Chapter or Christians + CONGREGATION SIZE: 325-Scriptures. for Blbllcal Equality presents Dr. 350 (weekly attendance). + RECENT SERMONS: This Catherine Clnrk Kroc,cr speaking on + MAKEUP OF CONGREGA-Sunday's sermon is. titled .. "Great Black and African Leaders of the Enrly Church" al 10 a.m. at St. TION: A wide mix, from babies "Cheer Up"; other recent top- Andrew's Presbyterian Church, to senior citizens; very family· ics include "It's Fruit Tree Freeway to Heaven." + CHURCH PROGRAMS: Adult a nd youth Sunday school classes; Wednesday night junior and senior high school programs; "TLC" groups; men's and women's ministry programs; Kids Kwire; A.W.A.N.A. (Approved Workmen Are Not Ashamed) program for kids in grades three through six; Christian leadership training seminars. + DRESS: Depends on age; younger people wear jeans, pants or casual dresses, while o lder congregants tend to dress up more. + MISSION STATEMENT: Equip believers to present Christ to families in our com- munity through creative wor· ship, caring groups, Biblical teaching and leadership train- ing. Diercnficld Hnll-C, 600 St. Andrews oriented. Pruning Time," "Love is a Road, Newport Beach. · + CHILD CARE: Nursery care . Risk" and "Jesus is the By Anastacia Freeberg I S••MARCH25/A7L -------------------------------------------------------j METHODIST NEWPORT CENTER UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 160 I MarQuep1e Ave. C0<oncrde Mar 644-0745 Worship at S:OOAM & I O:OOAM Sunday School All AQes q:OOAM R . d r ::."M rtin I& FIRST UNITTD METHODIST CHURCH OF COSTA MESA 420 W. 19th St. 548-7727 Between Harbor and Newport WORSHIP AT 9:00 AM AND 10:30 AM OIURCH SCHOOl ·All AGES · 9.00 f4M Nursery · Kindergarten · 10:30 f4M Youth Groups Sunday Evenings · Pastor Steve lsenmon COMMUNITY CHURCH REAL FAITH FOR REAL LIFE ~Coor CoMMuNm CHuPm lot SMNa, Soooa P.uro1 WEEIDID SllVICES: S-uvlDAY 6:00 UC. SuNMv t:oo s to:+5 uc. 'JlO bm CNnoc ~. Im.. C.A 9271' 7H.8Sf .7600 LAGUNA United Methodist Church 21632 Wesley Dr. Laguna Beach 499-3088 Sunday Morning Worship & Christian Education 1 OAM M inisters David Beades & Virginia Wheeler Wesley Counseling Center services Available Costa Mesa MESA VERDE UNmD METHODIST CHURCH 1701 Baker, C.M Worship & Church School 8:30 and 10:00 a .m. Or. Richard George 979·8234 PRESBYTERIAN ST. MARK PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH SundttlJ Wor1hip 9:30 a.m. CliilJ Care, SundalJ Sclrool ]11mlloree •t &stllluff Newport Be•clt 644-134 7 CHRISTIAN Y HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Dlsclples of Christ) 2•01 lrvlne Ave. at Santa Isabel Newport Beach Sunday Worship • 1 O:OOAM Dr. Dallas Gladson 645-5781 EPISCOPAL SAINT JAft'ES CHURCH episcopal "A Community Dedlcoted to Lo\ling ond S.rving J•1111 Christ os Lord ond So\lior" Fr David C. Anderson, rector 3209 V.o lido Newport Seoch 714/675·0210 g 7:30 om Troditionol 9 om Coritemeorory 9 om Church SchoOI 10:-45 om Charismatic and Wednesday noon RELIGIOUS SCIENCE NEWPORT BEACH CHURCH 901 Dove #145, N.B. (Wost of Jambor88) (North of Bristol) (East of John Wayne Airport) Service Sun. 10:30 a.m . M, Tu, Th, (714) 646-3199 J Dr. Juanella Evans, Minister CONGREGATIONAL COMMUNnY CHURCH CONGREGATIONAL UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST To S.lltvt Is To Cart; To Care Is To DO. Dr. Dennis W Short, Minister Sunday W0<ship 8:30 & 10:AM Church School 9AM Adult . 9:45 Chiidrtn Child Care Provided 644-7400 611 Heliotrope Ave, C«ona Del Mar s. \I \:"I' \II( II \Fl ,\ \I I \ '\ ( , I· I _...., EPl~l'OP.\I. l Ill Ht 11 F~/), t.+~~ Q~~-~~ , Sunday Worship 8:00AM, 1 O:OOAM ursery, Sunday Schoo ·A Friendly, eating Christian Communitf 3233 Pacific View Dr. fatMarg~J Corona del Mar 644-0463 Tk .~ ~ 'f)~~ C;dl: RELIGIOUS SCIENCE Rev. Mory Murray Shelton Senior Minister Sunday "Fasting from Lock; Ftalting on Luxuty" CHURCH OF UUGIOUS SCIENCE Member of tilt Uni'-" Chureh of Rflieiou• Sc~ 2205 MAIN STREET • SUfTE 23, SEACUFF \'l1AGE ~TON BEACH, CA 92648 • (714f 969-1331 t I H~H~ S?4-li240 , PRESBYTERIAN W1•nh1r AnJ h01r 1hu l'flll;llc.al, C hr1st cenrrml, t>tblK I ~~. • "NOT JUST PETER" (Mork 14.12 ll) • Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Saturday, March 18, 1995 A7 t.. UUOION • Plcu~ .end pboll= Gild typc-wrinca MARCH 25 •re•M STA.allMCN "My Stars: Spiritual Astrology with the Rev. Dolly Morion:i" is the JO a.m. to 2 p.m workshop 01 Newport Dcoch Church or Rcll&lous Sclcnct, 901 Dove St., No. 145, Newport Beach. Phone 646-3199 for more details. COLUGI CNOIR Al'PIAU The Whlt"(orth College Choir from Spokane, Wash., will appear in concer1 at 7 p.m. al St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, 600 St Andrew's Rood, Newport Bench. The s;roup will also sing nt Sundny's morning worship services. The highly acclaimed, 80-voicc choir directed 9Y music professor Randi Vb~ Ellefso~. is one or the lar~esl touring groups in the western United States. The program will include sacred choral works ranging from the Baroque period to tlfc 20th ccnlUfY, ns well :CS a v::irie1y of American spirituals. No tickets ::ire required. A freewill offering will be received. More information may be obtained by colling the music office ::it 574-2228. SUNDAY, MARCH 26 CONHSSION TIMI "Confossions" is the title of the Rev. Diann Heath's 10:30 a.m. sermon at Orange Coast Unlt11rl1111 Unh•crs11lls1 Church, 1259 Victoria St., Cosfa Mesa. The sermon focuses on what th ere is in spiritual development that om:rs guidance in times when our inner voice seems dulled. Unitarian Univcrsalists do not have "confcssion" per sc, but utilize insights of self-help programs. Infant and child care, and religious education for youth directed by R::inda Schmalfeld, will be offered during the service. There will be a welcoming in ceremony for new members after the service, as well as a brunch sponsored by the Social J"!stice Com111iuec. For more information, call 646-4652. SPRING HAS SPRUNG "Springs Beginning" is the topic at 10:30 a.m. at Nc"port Beach Church or Religious Science, 901 Dove St., No. 145, Newport Beach. Phone 646-3 199 for more details. UNTIN CHORAL IVIRSONG Lenten Choral Evensong will be Costa Mesa Mayor Joe Erickson (left) and Newport Beach Mayor John Hedges will take part in the Mayors' Prayer Breakfast on March 30 at the lrvlne Marriott. Mayors to pardclpate In prayer breakfast The 31st annual Harbor Arca Mayors' Prayer Breakfast begins at 7:30 a.m. Thursday, March 30, at the Irvine Marriott Hotel, 18000 Von Karman. , The evtl)t --l>attcrned afler the National Pr~yer · Breakflfst in Washi ngton, D.C., which was begun in 1952 by leaders in the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives and is sLill held annually - features Mayor John Hedges of Newport Beach, Mayor Joe Erick- son of Costa Mesa and Mayor Mike Ward of Irvine. The three have proclaimed March 30 to be a day set apart for the Mayors' Prayer Breakfast, a time set aside for the rededicat- ion of individuals and our nation to God. l'.d I Ra hhi tt I n~u ra ncl' tor Auto Quott·~ Service & Stability Siiice 1957 631-7740 441 Old Newport Blvd.• Newport Beach (nnr H°"' Hofriull ANTIQUE QUILT SHOW \/lil\hl/•'-1,i 11,,.1; .• 111 I (' '1/\t 11 11' ~' J( •,· ..... , I , I I ;1 I\~ Over 100 antique quilts to be llqaiclated each Saturday! In storage for years. Every pattern and type. Each is one-of·a·kind. All are guaranteed authentic! Sotmiq• 8:00 to 10:00 ~·•· Comcast of Newport B. Ch. 3 Comcast of Santa Ana Ch .. 3 Dimension M. of Laguna N. Ch. 31 Visa MastuCard & Discovtr aca ted OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO COCKTAILS· FOOD TOGO PHONE AHEAD orfcred nt 5:30 p.m. by Friend's of Music in the u nctuory at St. Michael and All Antcls, 3233 Pacific View Drive, Corona del Mar. A traditional liturgy o( the service of Evening Prayer is set 10 music by the choir, clergy :ind people with harpsichord, organ and string quartet. The progrum includes Francesco Durante's Magnificen1 and Instrumental music by I lcmy Purcell. Evenson~ will be followed b¥ tea and savories in the South Wing. A freewill oITeri!lg will l>e token. Cull 64-1-0-163. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29 GOANGILSI The Serendipity series for singles continues its wcel..ly scl>Sions at 7:30 p.m. at St. Andrew's Prcsb)terlan Church, 600 St. Andrews l~oad, Newport Beach, with Fullq Seminary a<!junct professor and Presb)terian minister Doug Nason. ..He presents .. An Angle On The Angels!'' Nason, single himsel f, spc:rks frequent!) to singles groups and has been headline speaker for singles retreats. FRIDAY, MARCH 31 CLASSICAL WORKS PHSINTID Concert pianist and lecturer Shelli Kwiat presents clJssicul v.orks by Jewish composers at 8 p.m. at Temple lsaioh, 2401 Irvine Ave., Nev.port Beach. Kwiat, a professor of music theory and onal~is at Cnl Stnte Long Ucach, is an accomplished concert pianist or solo piano. chamber nnd orchestral mu sic. who has performed throughout California. Rabbi Mure Rubenstein offlciale\ the evening's Shubbat worship honor~ National Jewish Mui.ic Mon th . 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NORDSTROM BULLOCK"S BULLOCK'S MEN'S STORE Sf.ARS ROBINSONS.MAY TiiE BROADWAY SAKS Flffif AVENUE • Mo11day through Friday JO a.111 to 9 p.111 Salwr4av 10 a'" to 7 p.1r1 S11Mllf II ""' to 6JO p.11. __:._ San Ditgo (405) Fnvy at 3333 Bristol SI, Costa Mtsa , CA 92626 (714) 435-20001800) 782·8888 • r j , - port Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Piiot Saturday, March 18, 1995 A9 TllAVILI WITH HAaVIY outhwest displays _a split personality Editor's note -After a winter ak, Susanna and Harvey Clem· have begun the second leg of ir cross-country trip to the mes of great artists and writers. e Costa Mesa couple -she ches literature at Cerritos Com· unity College and be teaches art Golden West College -pcri· icn/ly contributes stories and etches from the road. SUSANNA CLBMANS e drive for miles and miles wi~h nary a aiscerniblc change in lhe pography -California becomes rizona becomes Texas becomes cw Mexico and becomes Texas ain. Only when we approach rge cities do we perceive notable stinctions that separate gebrush and flatness wi1h an casional community of mshackle structures. Mosl of ese outcroppings of service ation, cafe, and church seem ady for retirei'nenl, hanging on y a nail, as if they have peaked ars before and like a former 1ball star or prom queen have hosen lo relish the past rather an risk a future. We stop for gas, coffee, a snack a run-down kitschy cafe, an casional McDonald's, sterile in ontrast to the other eateries here truckers and locals hang ut, smoking and jawling in their owboy hats and boots, eying us urreptitiously at first, becoming riendly when they find us armless. Detween large ci ties, we tay in generically inexpensive otels where we collect ourselves or the next day's wandering. In Phoenix, we stay in a B & B uih in 1934 run by a no-nonsense oman who surprises us with her plash of Ralph Lauren quilts, illows and curtains in her otherwise sparse home that has a split personality. The brochure had focused on her extensive library: we find Reade~s Digests and Mormon literature. Her creative country breakfasts were also highlighted; we are 1rea1ed to steady, home-grown grapefruit and store-bought dinner rolls. Yet our stay is memorable because of the other guests we join for breakfast -an older couple from Ontario, Canada. and a yo1;1ng m~n f ~om Florida. "How can you ltve an California With all those earthquakes?" they ask. No · amount of explaining can dispel their imag~ of our rocking and . rolling; grabbing objeets as if we arc on a storm-tossed sea 24 hours a day. "How can you stand the six or seven months of snow?" we ask the Floridian. Later that morning at Taliesin West, Frank Lloyd Wright's winter home and school, we understand why he chose to move here during the harsh months in Wisconsin and move back Taliesin for the summers to escape the baking desert sun. Now we see spots of green ~nd brilliant red card.in~ls, and when we'd been to Taliesin's Wisconsin location in August, we'd seen green forests. We drive to Solari's studio, watch them make the famous chimes and purchase one that reverberates with perfect pitch. In Scottsdale, we wander through the many art galleries, amazed at all the different spins on cactus, and visit the university art museum. Leaving Arizona, we see no change as we .drive into New Mexico to see Carlsbad Caverns. Ironically, below the earth's colorless surface are intricate formations, pools of water, stalagmltes-in·process. Hundreds of feet underground, we hear the eerie dripping and feel the Isolation. In San Antonio, we stay in a Queen Anne Victorian owned by a retired couple who seem impervious to its crying need for reconstructive surgery. ln our huge room with curved windows, we squint our eyes to imagine ils glory days. Our breakfasts are delectable feasts of homemade muffins, sausages, bacon, pancakes, eggs, French toast and fruit, the same breakfasts the hard-working farmers no doubt ale. All the guests·are Crom Texas, friendly and inquisitive. Both mornings of our stay, we lfuger, eating one more muffin, one more piece of bacon, and discussing one couple's problems with their 22·year·old son, one man's recent mid·life change of occupation from engineer to elementary school teacher. In the heart of the city, we visit the Alamo, stroll along the Riverwalk banked by shops, restaurants and trees. It's beautifully serene even with the other strollers and boats full of tourists. We visit the Marian Koogler McNay Muse4m and the San Antonio Art Museum in the farmer Lone· Star Brewery. W hilc visiting Austrn, Texas' capitol, we explore the Colorado River outside our riverfront hotel, 6th Street's honky tonk district of music and street art, the capitol in D.C., Lyndon B. Johnson's Museum and Library at the University of Texas as well as the fine university art museum that has James Michener's extraordinary 20th Century American art collection featured. His writing has made him a rich -CENTER SHOE REPAIR 285 E. 1 7th St. Costa Mesa Next To ROSS Dress For Less 645-5511 Hours: M-F 8:30 -6:30, Sat 8:30 -5:00 I 15% OFF ANY REPAIR WORK 1 I (Good with ad only) • 41 _,-Complete Shoe Service & Vacuum Cleaner Repair, Key Copy I tJi,§r§MJ~=~O!#lm 5IJM(% ;§§§_ -j FREE SILK .CLEANER w/purdtaM of any ftower arrangement. Please mention this ad. 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Our cousin\ home is a lovely, two story, brick traditional in an afnuent oullying dev$!IOpQ1el\t of Houston. After OlJr long day of museum-visiting at the Houston Art Museum designed by Mies Van der Rohe, the Art School, and a wonderfully wacky Elvis and Marilyn show at the Museum of Contemporary Art, we enjoy the time with our relatives. Jerry's a chemical engineer and Mary Lu teaches English in a high school. ·Mary Lu's largely Latino student body is one I also experience, so ~we have much to discuss and books to exchange. Another cousin, a design engineer '"ith NASA since 1962, takes us through the facility where we see space history and astronauts-in-training. Before we leave Texas, \ve visit the Menhil Museum designed by Renzo Piano, an Italian architect, and the Mark Rothko Chapel, and begin to feel the rising humidity thut indic:llf.t') the appn.lachmg· rain. T he South\\ est has b~en good, lull of split pcrson..1li1ies, but we must move on. So '"e exchange boots for Cajun , ~agebrush for bayous, and wide open spaces for thick \\-OOds beginning to green. Practicing our southern drawls, we look forward to outrageous New Orleans during Mardi Gras. -------------~ m1n1 OdJ st~raqe e .r Individual~ Alarmed Unit ~ Security Gate Access ~ ~ Resident Management Team ro.u, ~ Open 7 Days • 1000 Units ~ STORE NOW & SAVE $25 644-2747 ~ Competitive Rotes § ~ Personal Business & i 1177 Camelback Street Semonal Storage '"''""'" Newport Beach, ~ Qr oeli••;;;d ExftASPACit~ou NEED. .., · I • tO Saturday, March 18, 1995 TlllNUO-•eAllll FOrget 'Miss,' see 'Mad1ma' Rick Lawis mllkls . .._ lun Theater by night Kray, who started th~ theater Inst rail, decided after directing the first two productions to tend her acting talents to "Gil· linn." Audiences, she said, hnvc really enjoyed the show and re· lated to the chnracters nnd the themes of life, death and start- ing over after the loss of a loved one. The splashy musical "Miss Saigon" may be getting a lot of attention up In LA, but If you want to see the original source for that play, you only have to drive as far as the Orange County Performing Arts Center In Costa Mesa, where Puccini's operatic masterpiece "Madama Butterfly" plays through March 25. Opera Pacific is staging this musical tale of a Japanese geisha in· the first part of this century whose love, trust and faithfulness lead her Into a perilous · relationship with an R ick Lewis is not a science teacher, but he docs teach science. His teaching method is a bit different than most. Lewis juggles a toaster, plunger and thimble, docs back flips off furniture, balances on a coffee table, and stacks full glasses of water on his chin. He uses these and otheT 15kills to humorously illustrate science and physics concepts such as mass, balance, momentum and inertia. Lewis brings his "Wondcrf ul Circus of Science" show to The Launch Pad in Crystal Court for a total of six shows todny and Sunday. American naval officer. • . "W.e talk about the center of mass, and J balance different kinds of -objects on my nose and on my -chin," Lewis explained from his home in Vancouver, Canada, earlier this month. "Every object has a center of mass, including people. I get .a child to come up and lay down on a board. By picking VP the board and laying it horizontally across my arm, it's as if you were lying on a see-saw. Forget "Miss Saigon." That ple\Y may have a lifEJ...slze helicopter that lands on stage, but the life-like characters In this terrific "Madama Butterfly" make this show the one to see. ~ Sung in Italian with English supertitles, "Madama Butterfly" looks great and sounds even better. Opera Pacific has actually found a handful of opera singers who know how to act as they sing. In the title role, Elena Filipova (shown here with Samantha Turner, the Newport Coast girl who appears as Trouble) proves to be vocally expressive, utilizing a wide range of musical dynamics -from anger to tenderness -that makes her character both realistic ·and sympathetic. She has excellent support from a fine group of vocalists. The board with the child balnnces." This is one opera production you don't want to miss. "Madama Butterfly" plays Sunday and March 25. Jn the process of performing his show, Lewis demonstrates how to do an experiment using constnnts and variables, like having a Ping-Pong ball and a bowling ball be the variables as a child uses his breath (a constant) to try to blow both objec ts off a table. Compiled by CHRISTOPHER TRELA RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC • .... ,_ .... CMrt lent Jill .... l lWI., CtSJA IUA-541-J 15' l • • •• ' ·, • •• • KENNY tlie PRINTER 250-3712 by Dr. Michael T. Bywater Dr. Alissa S . 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Showtimcs arc 11 a.m., l and 3 p.m. for more information, call 546-2061. <:orona del Mar resident Ryan Kray is one busy person. By day, she's president of AIDS Re- search ond Support Foundation in Newport Beach, where own· crs of old cars~an donate the vehicles to Kray's company, which in turn auctions them off to raise funds to fight AIDS. By night, Kray is busy acting in the piny "To Gillian on Her 37th Birthday," which runs through next Saturdny at the New Community Theatre in Ir· vine. (Call ·442-9252 for tickets). She just hopes there is no more rain forecast in the near fu ture. "When it rnincd, it was pounding down outside and you .,, could b:irely hear anybody orf stage," she snid. "It sounded li~e people shooting bullets." BRITISH AUTO SPECIALISTS: FREE Quality care for fine Brimh Automobiles · : Engine Oil & Filter. 1760 Monrovia Avenue C· 10 • w /any ttgW.er tJef'Vk» CO&ta Mesa, CA, 9'11J27 :. 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The slope withstood heavy sider vacating the property and re--storms both in January and two move any valuables, but we're not years ago without receiving dam- ready to declare the area totaJly age. hillside, eventually causing the slope to break f rec. What finally trigered the move- ment has yet to be determined. George Rcinker, a resident or the Corona Del Mar Terraces who fi~t saw lhe slide while walking on Poppy Place. "That crack is nearly vertical .and it's not going to !)top where it is." drainage basin in the canyon. ror the time being, resident) will either need to sit tight or seek other lodgings for the weekend. Ing department said they had con· tacted the Sandcastle Drive resi- dents whose property could be at risk. "We're telling the people we have to wait., until the results of the Jrvine Co.'s investigation de• unsafe yet." According to Schuler, the grodu- "Evacuation is a possibility," al buildup or water beneath the Although the gully is privnte property, Corona del Mar resi- dents frequently walk their dogs or jog along canyon trails. Several nearby residents noticed the dam- age Friday during morning jaunts. Bob Riblett recommended that lookcy-loos stay out or the gully. In addition to creating unstabl e ground, the slide dislodged several rattlesnakes living in a concrete "Our neighbors moved in t\\O months ago and they have a new baby," said Debra Rjblen. "Can you imagine bringing home a new baby and then seeing your back· yard drop 20 feet ?" said Debra Riblett. soil can form an underground Although water damage [s the wedge which pushes against the "Quite a slide isn't it," said PROPOSAL Prem P•1• Al existed. Since the discovery that bond pool investments were im· properly transferred into the com- mingled pool, bond pool investors would see more cash up front, ac- cording to Newport Beach City Manager Kevin Murphy. !'That would be about another • ' $300;00_0-$400,000 up front," Mur· phy said. "We'd get a smaller re· cov~ry no\e." The committee will apend the wec~cnd drafting' the settlement language and nopes to have a pro- posal ready for presentation to the 192 pool participants by Tuesday. Eighty percent of the participants comprising 90% of the pool total would have to select either option A or B in orde r to qualify the plan for approval.. Although he acknowledged that the plan could , still hit a road block if the committee had dif- ficulty wi th the agreement's lan- guage, Brady said that the commit· tee generally felt the plan could work. Based on preliminary con· tact with the county officials, Brady said he expects the county to approve the plan. "During the last two weeks, we've been working with (county CEO) Popejoy and his negotiators to get to where we: are today," Braay said. "l think what we have now is better than what was on the table." '. Murphy, ·who will remain cau- tiously optimistic until he secs the agreement in \vriting, said he liked the plan A or plan B option. "This should satisfy the majority of the non-school· entities in the pool," he said. "They'll have a choice." · ·As far as Newport-Mesa is CQll· ~med, if the new proP.osal is ap· proved, the district might have the means to repay the $47 million loan the district borrowed to in· vest in the pool. Newport-Mesa deposited the remaining $33 mil- lion or its investment by law. Newport-Mesa had already pre- . pared itself (Qr a bankruptcy· related loss by eliminating $3 mil· lion out of its budget, cuts which include the loss or five administra- tive and seve n classified positions as well as other budgetary rcduc· tions. Newport Beach and Costa Mesa administrators have said that their cities have diversified invest· .ments and adequate reserves to weather the damage of the county bankruptcy. Even though Costa Mesa has $2.6 million in the pool -a rela- tively small amount compared to some agencies City Manager Allan Roeder said the pool participants needed to act quickJy and get Grant to Hoag will help cut energy bllls Hoag Hospital will be able to cut its utility bills by more than $103,000 annually, thanks to a matching grant from a federal · energy conservation program. The California Energy Com- mission recommended the hos- pital receive the $165,000 grant, which will enable the 421-bed facility to purchase a state-of- the-art energy management sys- tem. The additions to the heating and cooling system will allow the non-profit hospital to save enough money that it should recover its $1/2,000 in match- ing funds in less than two years. The grant is part or the U.S. Department of Energy's lnsti· tutional Conservation Program, which allows the California En- ergy Commission to give funds to hospitals and schools willing to match thei r donations. Quality work in Costa Mesa and Newport Beach Since 1969 Expert Brick, Block, Stone, Ttle, and Slate. •(714) 645-8512 Jim Jennings Custom Masonry · State Lie# 392707 170 E. 17 St. Suite 206 Costa Mesa Affordable Prices are only One of the Reasons to select Harbor Lawn ~ Experienced and knowledgeable ~ persons to assist with all of your questions and needs !lJ A beautiful convenient location ~ A staff that understands ~ all faiths and rituals ''Affordable &t professional" We encourage and invite comparison of our funeril home and crematorium ' some sort or a settldment in mo· tion. The. longer ; delay, the less trkely investors . would see large portions of their funds, according to Roeder. "Because of the frail nature of the county's financial condition, if negotiations were to continue, we might think that 50 cents qn the dollar looks good," Roeder 'said. "Th~ county being taken over by stat~ receivership is a very distinct possibility and if tbat happens, it would simply cloud the issue of negotiation even further. "Getting this proposal out and getting it acted on is really in ev- erybody's best interests." TUNNEL Prom P•1• A1 at tackling · homeless issues checked out a number of spots where transients have been known to sleep at night. Many or the camps are set up just outs~de the city limits, on ei: ther Caltrans or county property, making it difficult for city officials to monitor the situation. "I realize-that homelessne~ is a real problem, and irs 'one of my goals as mayor to get as many peo- ple off the streets as we can and to encourage other cities to share in the effort," Erickson said .. "I feel good about the (meet- ings) that we've had, but we Still have the problem. And until these people receive care so thut they can begin to take care of th em- selves, we're going to continue to have the problem. ''We do have laws against c:imp- ing on city property. And if an of- ficer sees a person sleeping in a park or on private property where 'no trespassing' signs are posted, he can tap the individual and ask him to move Mong," And on Monday, the Ci1y Coun- cil will take a final vole two other ordinances -one aimed at ag· gressive panhandling, the other targeting beggars who solic11 alms from street medians. But, w.hether those measures will send the transients packing re· mnins to be see n. "You can't arrest someone on the !Meet just because h~'s dirtyS:' Erickson said. "In America, even if you don't have a home, you still have constitutional rights. You still huve the right to s1roll through our parks and walk on our !)treets. "It's a problem 1~at I 5till don't have an answer -for. Dut, until the· laws and the system changes to allow someone'. (who may not be dangerous but is obviously men- tally ill) to be put in the hospital where 1hey can be cured, there are going to be people living on the s1rec1 and sleeping in the bushes." SECURE YOUR FINANCIAL FUTURE TODAY! Learn Frofl) The Experts at a Free Seminar Entitled, "WEALTH : HOW TO KEEP IT. .. HOW TO ENJOY IT. .. " Weclnes~, March 29 at 7:00 P.M. Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel (686 Ariton BIVd., Costa Mesa) Topics will include: Sophisticated E1tate Planning Techniques which Preserve Family Wealth, Charitable Gift Strategies and Unlcnown Ta.x Strategies for 1995. The experts are: . 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COMMUNITY FORUM COMMUN ITY FORUM RUNS TH Ull.SDAYS AND SATURDAYS •'WRITE TO: PILOT LETI'ERS, JJO W. BAY ST., COSTA MESA. CA 92621 •FAX TO: 646-4 J 70 • RfADERS' HOTLINE (CALL-IN COMMENTS): 642-6086 coaaUPONDINCI HOMELESS CALL COSTA MESA HOME Suggestions are offered on how to deal with vagrants in the city .. I read with great interest the recent comments of Costa Mesa Mayor Joe Erickson on the homeless problem in Costa Mesa. I think a great deal of Mayor Erickson, but listening to him exprc:i.s confoundment as to why the cily of Costa Mesa has become the homeless capital of Orange County is a lillle like hearing Madonna prafes bewilderment us to why she has s,uch a reputation for promiscuity. The city hflS nobody to blame but itself. Back on the farm, we used lo have a ~aying that went something like this -''Don't spend too much . time worrying about where 10 put the trough, the hogs will always find it." In the case of Costa Mesa, every dead-beat, habitual substance abuser, and counter-culture '60s hippie (and/ or their offspring) from San Clemente lo Cyprc!.s knows where the freeloader's trough is - Costa Mesa. And the city and its organizations like SOS, Someone Cares Soup Kitchen, etc. vigorously promote it. They dra~v these people here with the promise of a free handout, fee d them and then dump them on our neighborhood ~treets for the rest of us to deal with. If th e mayor wants a countywidc solution to the problem of the homeless, I have a suggestion. Since most of these homeless are not from Costa MesJ to begin "1th, and most, if not all of these people draw their monthly welfore checks, food stamps, AFDC checks, free medical care, etc., etc. from the county and state offices in the county scat of Santa Ana, let's concentrate all of the county's efforts lo ai'd the homeles-. there. This way. none of these hundreds of homelcs'> people will have to commute to Costa Mesa and Newport any longer. The only people who would have lo commute under thi'> plan will be the Jean Forbath s and the Karen McGlinns of the world. Thi!. would save the homeless a lot of money and travel time and put them within a few minutes walkin~ time of their monthly state and county financial handouts. I'm sure that the f orbaths and McG linns of the world won't mind the commute if it will save their protege-. the time, expense and aggravation. Charge the county's c11ies on a pro-ra ta basis basod on populaticn, or .beuer yet, let tax paying Republicans deduct a $ IUO t:lx--free donarion to augment the program's suppo rt und accept ns large a donation as big-he<1rted. "I feel your pain," bleeding-heart-liberals want tu make (pro\idctl 11 is their own money of course) and I think "e arc well on our wny to a regional 'iolution to the homeless problem. Sound'> prcuy !.implc to me. TOM WILLIAMS Newport lleach 0 As a 23-year resi dent of Eastside Costa Mesa, I salute Mayor Joe Erit:kson and all those who helped him lo bring the vagrancy problem into another open forum, where the citizens of Costa Mesa have a voice. My vi~w though, as to how the residents feel, differs greatly from the report written by staff writer Tina Borgalta (March 2). She states that, "the vast majority agree that it is the community's (Costa Mesa's) responsibility to help them." Actually, what was overwpelmingly staled was that Costa Mesa residents would be glad to help Costa Mesa resident s only -that we do not have to be responsible for those from Doston, Chicago, New York or northern California, or those who are driven into Costa Mesa by the Newport Beach Pol ice, and that we will gladly help citiLens only, not persons who arc in our country illegally. Another overwhelming opinion was that we all (Costa Mesans and all citizens) need to address the mental health problem. When the co1,1rts removed the right to keep mentally ill persons incarcerated, when they gave those people that one freedom, they removed the personal rights of the mentally ill 10 safety, privacy,· shelter, warmth, food, medical care, timely medications, cleanliness, counselling services, freedom from abuse, etc., etc. Many, many of our mentally ill are too ill to seek care, or refuse lo believe that they need care, or care facilities just simply are not available. To address this, we need to insist that our legislators introduce new legislation to overcome this nationwide problem. Another thing th at Dorgalta failed to address adequately fo r the residents who were unable to attend the meeting, was the fact that the homeless person IN MEM~RY Patrick was, by his own admission, col)ecting disability payments from the state. So, my comment Costa Mesans, is that your taxes art already doing your share for this man. A resident, Sid Soffer, is quoted as saying "He is a human being. Is this the guy you're afraid of?'' My emphatic reply is "YES, YES, YES." Oh, I wasn't afraid of him at the town hall meeting where there were more than 70 residents, the mayor, police, care givers, good lighting, l!tc., but let this, man or any other ap_J?roach mt when I am bY' mysel.f, thon ·I am very . · much afraid' and my right to live in a ·co;nmunity has been violated. One more comment regarding the meeting for those of you who are concerned but could not auend, in order to facilitate views and ideas we were put into small groups (a fine and workable idea) with a facilitator' to lead_each group. 1 just want you Costa Mesans to know that our facilitator ref used 10 acknowledge that the illegal immigrant problem is a problem. It seems that the writers in general never seem 10 want to acknowledge that the citizens who live, work and pay taxes itt a city have any rights. It's as if we are wrong for wanting these people out of our community. Stand tall Americans -you are not wrong. You bought yourselves this community by paying your taxes; paying your mortgages and rents; spending your wages here; educating your families; and allending your churches. You do have rights, and now is not the time to let any more rights and privileges be remov.cd from us. 0 MARGARET WALSHE Costa Mesa T his is the way beggars and homeless people should be taken care· of: There are a lot of churches in every city, including Costa Mesa. How about every church community (not individual) take three beggars and/or three homeless people and do the charitable thing for them. I don't mean money, l mean get their lives back on track. Why don't the church communities practice what they preach? Aren't there enough good God-loving people in each church community 10 help change the lives of half a dozen unfortunate souls? Showing up on Sunday and using your church as a social experience is a joke. Each church community could do something that would really make a difference. Practice their religion and make their community and their country a much belier place. DAYE KUNST Costa Mesa . George Hoag remembered for the positive things he did by TERRENCE OLIVIER T he last time I saw George Hoag he was silting o n a bench in front of Hoag Hospital. He was talking with Jerry Dunn, a great human being - good company and good conversation. ll was Monday, March 6. The sky was l.O blue with patchy clouds and the sun shone bright for the fir-.t time in days. I had kn own them both for 17 yc:.m. although George may not know that. I waved ''hi bo)s·· anti enJO)ed the sunshine and clear air. I '>aid lo George what a beautiful dJ)' and he rcspondetl, "A great day 10 lly. but I'm grounded." He was sad because of il. He wanted ~o badly to be in N;11rob1 on ~afan and I know that he and Im "1le 1:hcnshcd many mcmoric!. of thc an1mah, the land -the life of it. I'd cnjtl)'ed and wu-, awed by the large photos 111 1hc tunnel that leads from Hoag I fu..,p1t.d to the Cincer Center, !.O wonderful thev ure I tn'vitcd G~orgc to I loag's Huntington Ueach facility lo party wit h about 100 Parkinson'!. patients and their loved ones. I le waved my friend Nance and I olf anti '><lid no. So we bid him farewell anti goodv.111 and off we went yacking <tbout the presentation. For the next t'h-O hours, I talked abuul Parkinson's medica tions, the different ones and their actions, their side effects, doses and alternatives. It was very interactive. We returned to Hoag where I resumed m) uutie!t as a patient care pharmJcist, t<1king care of people's nutrition. pain needs, an ti biotics, any therapy requested by physicians, nurses or other pharmacists. I !.trolled out of Hoag about 7 p.m. satisfied of a job well dune and done completely. The job is so mind challenging that I sometimes forge t that I'm 45 }ears old, a crippled mnn Y.caring a leg br:i.ce and now tirctl. I moved to Laguna Ueach last year having lived three miles from Hoag on the peninsula for the la!.t 11 yea rs. I ha\e biked and boalcd past the Ho:.ig's ba) I ront home fo r 17 )e<Jrs. I !.tarted working at Hoag, Thanksgiving in 1977. I soon rented on "C" Street and began my own career. I recall George from my early days as he frequently would hang out at Hoag. He was chairman of the board until just a few years ago. G corge and Pally were there when l received my 5, 10 and 15-ycar pins al the annual employee banquet at the Marriott. In 1988, when I got my 10-year pin; George was there -he was always there. It really was his party to his people. And it was ni ce and it was fun, too. George directly, or indirectly, touched thousands of lives. Hundreds of babies, hundreds of Hoag babies, some now more than 40 years old, roam the Earth. Cures and needs of so many were and are met. His was a life well-lived, his way. His death now leaves a legacy that I can appreciate and admire and cherish. Bless you, Patty and family, in this sad George and Patty Hoag at OC Philharmonic Society event last year. time. Know that George made a positive difference on this planet. Cheri sh the · memories. I do. And I'm grateful for George havi ng made it all so good and made it happen. Thank you Gcori• from ull of us Hoagettes. You'll be missed. Terrence Olit'lcr Is D phar111ac/st at lloag Hosp/ta/ a11d Jives In Laguna llcaclt He is a longtime friend of George and Patty 110111. HOW TO CONTACT YOUR LIOllLATOU HOTUNI Accident photo was In poor taste I've been a fan of the Daily Pilot for u long time un1il (the March 4 -edition) when 1 thought you guys did something in extremely bud taste. You ran a photograph, a huge photograph, of Alvin DeCote, 81, of Newport Oeach on the front page. I thought that was extreme, almost tabloid of you, and very trugic. I'm sure this man hns experienced n great deal of pain, albeit he was not the victim of lh e accident. But this is obviously going to devastate he and his family and who kllOYJ'.S what kin~ of legal ramificatiens are involved here. I was shocked and appnlled 10 see this man's picture on the front page of your paper. My heart went out to him and his family and his friends. ·.:r The embarrassment and the audacity of his experience and having to see his face on the front page of the paper afrer probably experiencing one of the worst moments of his life. He's not newsworthy. He's not part of any kind of public figure head that would need to be photographed in such a way. I fee l that you invaded his privacy and that you owe him and those around him a sincere apology. It really, really went to my heart when I saw this and it bothered me a lot. MARIA OROWN Costa Mesa 0 I'm a big fan of the Daily Pilot and I wa~ really surprised and disappoin ted that on the front cover was a picture of this poor 81-year-old man .. I'm su re he feeJs horrible about the whole thing -and you haye this giant picture of him on the cover. l'm just very disappointed in the Daily Pilot. I just think your standards arc much higher than th at. CINDY DORAN 0 1 read your paper all the time -I think it's great. Out I lhink the picture was run in really poor tas te. Not the original KRISTIN VEIT Corona dcl Mar I just had a comment on your Weekend section in your March 2 edition. Y-our restaurunt critic did an article on the Dolce Restaurant and said that it was the original site of the Chari House restaurant. Thal is incorrect. The original site of the Chart House restaurant is at the Far Pavilion, which is just next 10 the old Grinder. ROBIN HORVATH Newport 13each Editor's 11otc: Good cote/I. Columnist M ar /:J Bird suys tllc incorrect illfum1ntio11 was supplied by n Clrnrl llousc corporntc offidn/. Just say no to eucalyptus ,. A knock on the doof and I hear that the city wants lo plant a tree where the yellow markings arc "permanently" engraved on our parkway lawn. You have the choice of eucalyptus (red bark and mc~~y). or eucalyptus (no bark at this ti ... .: but drops of ugly brown stuff). Which would you care for? I must say lhnt the gentleman wos very nice and most polite, and I finally noted the words, "some of the people have declined this offer." I looked al his sheet of home addresses and realized that no one had accepted this "wonderful" offer from our city. I wonder why. ls it because we think our city should use its funds for other services, especially when the county is "broke?" Because they used no imagination and picked n lousy tree (how about magnolia -prelly and no big droppings and not a hazard like th:i l old, ugly standby of eucalyptus). Or because it was in our budget and 1hey didn't know how lo remove tree planting? Whatever the reason, I found the whole deal ludicrous and will finish this leucr because I am w~ary of spelling "eucalyptus." JOCELYN GILDERT Newport llcnch PRISIDINT Bill Clinton, (0), The \Vh1re Home, 1600 Pcnnsylv.m1J Ave., W.uh111gmn, DC 20500 (202) 456-11 l l (6 am. to l p.m. PS'f.) 206 C:utnon Bldg., W:uhmgton, D.C. 20515, (202) 225-5611. (mosr of Newport Rc;ich) Jim Silva 2nd Dist. (Co u Mm) 834-3220 Muim Bergeson 5th Dist. (Newport JkJdl, ~"u Alu Hcigha) 834-3550 Thom:is Edw.irds, Norm3 Glover, Dennis O'Neil, Jc.ln \V.itt, council members. VICI PRHIDINT 1 AJ Gore, (D), 111c Dpiml Bldg., Suire 212, Washilljttm, o.c 20500 • GOVllNOI Pete Wilson, (R), Sure ~p1tol, ·icramcnro, 95814, (9 J 6)445·281 l U ••• SINATOR• B.u-bara Boxer, (D), 112 Hatt Scr1Jtc BldJ::., Suire 212, W~hington D.C., 20510 (202) 2l4-3S53 or (310) 414·5700 Di:uine Fcinmin, {D), 331 H.irt l\IJg., W.l~hington D.C.; lOS 10 (20~) 224·3841 or 11111 Sant.t Monk.1 Blvd.1 Src. 915, LoJ' Ang.cit$, 90025, (310) 9 14·7300 HOUll O• lllPRUINTATIV .. Chrl• Cot.. (R), 4i'rh Oiu., 4000 M.icArihur H!vd., u r Tower, Suu" 4'30, Newport lk<lch, 92660. 756·22+4 or • D;uu llohrab:achcr, (R), 4Sth Dist., 16162 Bc.ach Blvd., Swtc 304, Hunnngton Beach, CA 92647 84'7-2433 or 2338 R:iybum House Ollicc 8uilJ111g, W.ishin!,ttOn, DC 20SlS, (202) 225·2415. (C.Ost.a Mcu and Wen Newport Bc;idl) ITAftANATI Mari.an Bcrguon'• aut unfilled ITATI AlllJM8LY M.arilyn Drewer, (R), 70th Di~t., 18952 MJcAtthur Blvd., Suire 220, lrv111<, 91715, 863-7070 (Newport Beach :and (;mu Mc,a) CAUMRNIA COASTAL COMMllllON s.m Franm<o (41 5) 904·5200 (South c~r region 1:ovcnigc pht between officct Ill Long ncac:h (213) 590-5071, and S,m Diego. COUNTY IOAaD Of IUPIRYllOU Hall of Admini rnuion, l 0 Ci"1c C.cntcr N.iu, Mn Aiu, 92701 .. • COUNTY IOARD Of IDUCATION 200 K.ilmus Drive, Cost.a Mci..1, P.O Uox 9050, 92628-9050, 966-4000. Eliz.ibcth D. Parker, member, Tl'\brcc Arc;t 5 (Cost.a Mesa, Newp<>rt Buch.) COAll COMMUNITY COLLIOI D11Ta1c1 1370 Adams Ave. Com Mw, 92626, 432·5012 01:incellor: Willlam M. Vega, E. {) .; l'raidcm: Shtrl')' Baum, Bo.ltd McmbCn:,P.1w G. Berger, Nancy PoU.tN, WaJttr G. Howald. Arm.ndo ll: lluia; Srudcnc Tru\tcc. Eric Warmi CITY OOV'IUIMINT Cotta Mtu: City Hall, 77 Fair Drive, 754-52.23. Joe Erickson, mayor; Peter llulT.l, S:llld)' Ge1ti•, Abry Hornbuckle and G:iry Monah;m, coum:1l mcmbcn. Newport Bcxh: City H.lll, 3300 Ncw~rt lllvd., 6«-3309. John Hcdgca, m.l)'Or; John Cox, Jan Dcbay, .. f OllANOI COUNTY •ala IOARD 88 f3ir Dr., Cou,\ Mcu, 708·3247 Prcs1Jcnr: Buck Jolms, Vice Prcsid.:11t, Jolm Crean: Directors Doy Henley, .Randy Smith, Don Wmct, Jim Lindberg, G.ary Hay.tbw.l, Emily S:mf'ord, Mari.in IA Follette. NIWJtOaT·MllA UNlfllD SCHOOL DllTlllCT 1601 16th Sr., Ncwpott lkach, 760·3200. SupcnntcnJmt: Abe Bernd. Bo:trd Members: Judy Fnneo, pmidcnr; Jim de Boo1\\1 Ed Decker, Jlm Fcrrym:in, Mattlu Fluor, Wendy ucce', Serene Srokcs. MllA CONIOUDATID WATIR DllftlCT 1965 PlJccnri.l, Coln Mcu, 631·1200 lloard Membcrt: Trudy Ohllg, H~nk J>anbn, M.arlo Dur.ante, J~ck 11.lll, Tom Nelson COSTA MUA IAIHTAaY DllTalCT P .0 . Bot 1200, Com Mcu 92628· l 200, 754·50.U. Bo.arJ Mcmbcn: Jamtt Pcf1')'1M1l, An Perry, N:arc RuJe, Arlene Scbcafu and D~ Wonhlngron . " I ~ I Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot fNtm ...... , or Gr:imm's dream of moving to the White House. "No Orange County, no Califor- nia," he explained. "No California, no White House." One key to Orange County will be garnering help Crom conserva- tive Republicans, especially those in the Lincoln Club, a fund-raising power house. Gramm acknowledged that Gov. Pete Wilson, himself rumored to be running for president, has his supporters in that group, setting up a potential rift when it comes to solicitin~ financial and political backing. .''People that are active in the Lincoln Club are going to be split between us," he said. / But Wilson ma,y shy a.way Crom fhe presidential race. Insiders say he's wrestling with the decision be- cause there are two major barri- ers: He'd break a repeated prom- ise to voters and, if succcssf ul, would turn the governor's office over to Democrat Gray Davis. By throwing his politrcal clout behind Gramm, Cox is in essence telling Wilson to stay out of the presidential waters. ''We need Pete Wilson in the statehouse to keep Gray Davis out," Cox said. "I'm trying to send a very strong message today that Phil Gram is the best candidate for President of the United States." At least one other prominent group may be ready to send a sim- ilar statement to Wilson. rln an announcement indepen- d~nt of Gra{llJll's, Kenneth Fisher, a · member of the Orange County Republican Central Committee, said he'll introduce a resolution on Monday-urging Wilson not to abandon his governorship. "We've got sevtral qualified Family Fitness leading the way in advancemen~ Family Fitness attributes its distinction as the country's largest and fastest-growing health club company to its motivating environment and member instruction. Taking the."hit and miss" out of getting results makes joining hassle free. Your Family Fitness Center Membership includes the use of our irlstruction staff. The instructors will assess your current physical condition, help you e tablish your fitness goals and recommend an entire workout routine to reach your goals. Family Fitness Center's dedication toward pure fitness is the' winning combination for companie. including Nautilus, Lifefitness and Tectrix to strut their new and prototype equipment. "We've always led the way in advancements in the industry." said District Manager Greg . Rowe. "You need to keep it fresh and motivating." The best example in the past has been the Family Fitness Center founder Ray Wilson, who developed the Lifecycle in the l970s and now it's used throughout the world. What we're doing in the 1990s will become industry standards in I 0 to 20 years. At that point, Family Fitness will have moved on to new innovations. Both Newport Beach and Costa Mesa locations· offer unparalleled fitness training equipment opportunities, a fully spring aerobics floor and a very large weight room. The club has one of the most advanced cardio vascular rooms for clients with special needs. State-of-the-art equipment includes recumbent & upright Life Cycles, Stainnasters, Life-Stride Treadmills and a cpmplete line of Life Circuit computeri zed machines. Men's and women's New Generation Nautilus equipment and a complete line of Keiser equipment are also. available. The new center has complete locker facilities and even dry Saunas. There are up to l 0 Aerobic clas es daily and a baby sitting faci lity for a nominal price. The kids get to . watch TVs, videos, play games and even get into the fitness game with climbing equipment there too! When junior's happy, mom can relax and get into that fitness training seriously! Reth at the juice bar with a refreshing, nutritional sm.oothie after your workout. The staff trainers are also available to give personal training if you need that extra little bit of advice or help or even that special encouragement. "We understand that people don't buy memberships because of the equipment, but rather because of the atmosphere and the people," saio Becky Dunning, Managing Partner. "Our goal is to have the best equipment and the most enjoyable atmosphere that will enable our members to get great results and improve the quality of their life." There's also plenty of parking and the rates are modest. · To find Out More Information On Programs And Memberships Available At Family Fitness Center, In Newport Beach Call: (714) 640-5300 or Costa Mesa Call: (714) 557-4401 candidates in the race," Fisher said. "We don't need him. And the fact that he'd be leaving the state in the hands of Gray Davis should put fear into a lot or peo- ple." Asked why he was backing Gramm, especially before Wilson has stated whether or not he'll run, Cox said' it comes down to sincerity. "Phil Gramm has principles and Phil. Gramm has a conscience," Cox said. "A great many (politi· cians) don't have principles that they aren't willing . to compro- mise." Gramm expanded on that. ''Unlike the current occupant of the White House, I know who I am," said Gramm, who last month won a straw poll of Cllifornia Re- publican delegates at a state party oonvention in Sacramento. "I'm not goiRg to tell the· people that we can get by without sacrifices." TREASURER Fr•• P•1• A1 time." During his unsuccessful bid for the treasurer's positio n, Moorlach took considerable heat for criticiz- ing Citron's risky investment !ttrat- egies. After the county revealed the treasurer's investment pool had sustained nearly $2 billion in losses, Moorlach's unheeded cam- paign warnings became prophetic. T~e county declared bankruptcy on Dec. 6. During the time between Citron's resignation and Friday's appointment, a suddenly famous Moorlach repeatedly stated his willingness to fill the vacancy . While the supervisors a"d CEO William Popejoy clashed brieny over whether or not to conduct a nationwide search for a new trea- surer, Moorlach said he would , Saturday, March 18, 1995 A13 serve or not serve depending upon the supervisors' preference. Friday, Moorlach said he was pleased the road had come to an end. "The board was very affirming, they said some very kind things," he said. "I'm ready to move for- ward." "I'm also feeling a lot of mixed emotions. I'm really happy here and 1 have a great client ba'>c. 'I he idea of leaving here i-. pretty tough. I'm even kind of getting emotional just talking about it." . His new responsibility, Moorl;ich said, is to work with Popejoy and the supervisors as a team. Where he was once critical of the board -and its staff members, Moorlach said he would no,w express his dis- agreements privately or in-house. ''Today l sai.d, 'I'm no longer John Moorl nch, private cit1£c0n,"' he said. "We're a team and \\C have to speak with one voice." The new treasurer is likely to receive a lot or help. In addition to briefing from senior officials in the treasury department, Moorlach will work periodically with the oversight committee. The commit· 1 tee members were selected based on their financial expertise. Costa Mesa City Manager Allan Roeder, who withdrew the bulk of the city's pool investment partially on Moorlach advice, credited Moorlach's persbtence. The new trea'>urer will face u difficult task, Roeder said. "\V11h the county seemingly in complete disorganization these day!>, it can't be an easy situation to walk into," Roeder said. "1'111 sure John will view this Ult a chal- lenge. Anybody who lives in Or- ange County has got to hope he's successful." • 14 Saturday, March 18, 1995 -:J . ' . Lee Trevino Dave Stockton Chi' Chi Rodriguez Jim Dent Jim Colbert Jim Albus Bob Charles Tom Wargo " Bob Murphy 11 31 of the top · 35 tour money winners - will compete 11 • • SOlTrHERN CALIR>RNIA BANK , ,_ Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Piiot Saturday, March 18, 1995 81 • r-~ PORT·s SPORTS EDITOR ROGER CARLSON, M2-4330, ext. 223 INAUGURAL TOSHIBA llNJOR CLASSIC AT MESA VERDE COUNTRY .CLUB, .MARCH 13· 19. . . Eichelberger checks ·in at 83 ...,. Sizzling putter sends him into today's second round wwi two-stroke lead. Bv iUCHAJU> DUNN, Srou1 Wa.rna COSTA·MESA -Nine birdies in the first 16 holes. Maybe· Dave Eichelberger should consider mo"'.ing to California, where he has been hotter than a pistol since July. While most of the Senior PGA Tour members strodlcd on the greens Friday in the opening round of the inaugural Toshiba Senior Classic at the Mesa Verde Country Club, Eichelberger felt right at home, firing a sizzling 7-under 63 for the early lead in the three-day event. "l haven't hit the putter like that in a long . time," said Eichelberger, who has a two-stroke lead. "l was maki~g tb.em Crom everywhere. "No matter hQw bard I tried,, I couldn't get the putter to miss. It's been since Ojai that I've knocked them jn that way." Eichelberger had eight birdies in a round two lloP.ettl's In thl hunt ~He's another from the out-of-the-blue mi~. . . BY lllCHAa.D DUNN, SPOt.TI Wt.JTll. COSTA MESA -Larry Laoretti isn 't retired. His lifestyle, though, . would spc~k other\:Yise. He travels the country in one of his two motor homes, plays golf on the finest courses, wears a straw hat and smokes cigars, about 10 a ~ay. He has earned $1.4 million since he qualified for the Senior PGA Tour in 1989. But it hasn't always been an easy cruise down Broadway for Lawetti, who turns 56 in July. "When I started on the tour, l had only $140 left to my name," said Laoretti, who finished Friday's opening TOund 5-under-par 65 in the in· augural Toshiba Senior Classic ~t the Mesa Verde Country Club. See LAORlnl/P•1• a4 weeks ago at the FHP Health Care Classic at Ojai, where he finished second to Bruce Devlin in a two-hole playoff. In addition to Friday's stellar round and his runner-up finish at Ojai, Eichelberger mastered the desert greens last fall in the Diner's Club Matches to win that event with Raymond Floyd, who is not competing in Costa Mesa this weekend. Last year, For Eichelberger, currently 10t h on the Senior Tour's money list with $118,629 after five events, it's something about Cali· fornia that makes him spark. I flRST ROUND SCORU D•vt Ckhdbuger IHOAokJ Tom Wugo t.uryo t..orrtU J.C. Snud ~eArcher Don l ln D•w HiU W•lt Morg•n ' M.vlon Hiedi Tom Weiskopf Bob Murphy Tommy A.lron Bob Charlet Rocky Thompson Ch;ufes Coody Jim Colbert Bobby Nlcholt Robert Dominguez Tony Ptrl• HomeroBl~s Bud Allin WA!trr Zembriskl lrt Trevino Jim Albus Terry Dill One Stod.ton C.ty lt~r JenyMcCtt CuyCroh Did Hfftdrldson Okk CcwU OrYille Moody ~mil Z..rley Larry z;epr Bruce Devlin Jim Deni ti.void Hennlns H.vry Toscano Chudi Mont.lib.mo Jim ~rsh&ll lob E. 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HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL Aoki' s . A-0-K at Mesa Verde with 5-under lllJllo: Japan's 'Tower of Power' plays cours~ as if it's home to put himself into the thick of it. BY RlcKA.ll.D DUNN, SPous wa1Tu. COSTA MESA -lsao Aoki, the Jack Nicklaus of Japanese golf, who won two Senior PGA Tour titles last year, hnsn't bcen·around much tbiS year. Chip shot ~1.Aac~~i\ILYPILOT Chi Chi Rodriguez chips onto the seventh green in Friday's first of three rounds at the Toshiba Senior Classic at Mesa Verde Country Club. Chi Chi is struggling, he's 12 strokes off the pace of Dave Eichelberger. TODAY'S STARTING ·flMIS • 7:5S a.m.-lce Elder, Roy Abr.lmeit, Art Schilling. • 8;05-Robert Gaon;i, John P;iul Cain, Cene littler. • 8: 15 -Larry Gilbert, Chi Chi Rodriguez, Robert landers. • 8:25-Bob Brue, Bob Diel.son, John Brodie. • B:35-Charlie Sifford, Simon Hobd3y, Al Kelley. • B:45-Bob Zimmerm;in, C.llYin Peete, Butch B;iird. • B:55-Bobby Mitchell, Ben Smith, Bill H.111. • 9:05 -Bruce Summcrh.ly~. Don D;i~is, DeWitt \VcJvcr. • 9; 15-J;icl. Kieler, Ken Still, Dick Rhyan. Friday, Aoki played in lhe first round of the inaugural Toshiba Senior Classic at the Mesa Verde Country Club, only his third event of 1995. Why? • 9:25 -Bruce Cr;impton, Tony Jacklin, Cibby Citbert. • 9:35-Tom Sh;iw, Al Ccibcrgcr, Dolle Dougl;iss. • 9:-4S -Ed Sneed, Dunc Bcm.ln, Jimmy Po"cll. He's been in Japan working on a book to commemorate his 30 years in golf, a publication scheduled to be complete next month. Back home, Aoki is nicknamed "Tower," after the Tokyo Tower, because of his he igh t (6-feet). The five-time leading money-winner on the Japan PGA Tour and champion of over 62 tournaments worldwide certainly towered .over most of the competition at Mesa Verde, shooting a 5-under 65 (seven birdies and two bogeys) to tie for second place with Larry Laoretti and ·Tom Wargo. "The golf course was in good condition this morning, and the greens were very smooth," said Aokj, who added he ph1yed better Friday than he did during the pro- am rounds Wednesday and Thursday. "The starting time was early (8:20 a.m.) and it helped me." Last year, after eight consecutive top·l5 showings, Aokj caught fire in September and won back-to-back titles, the Bank One Senior Classic and the rain-shonened Brickyard Crossing Championship, going 25-under for those five rounds. • 9:55-Chucl. Mont;ilb;ino, Jim Marshall, Bob E. Smith. • 10:05-Jim Deni, H;irold llcnning.. HJrry To>c01no. • 10:15-Kcrmit Z..uley, l3rry Ziegler, Bruce De\ lin. • 10:25-Dick Hendrickson, Dick Goetz, O~illc Moody. • 10:35-G-.y Brewer, Jerry McGee, Gary Groh. • 10:45-Jim Albus, Terry Dill, DJ~e Stoel.ton. • 10:55 -Bud Allin, Wolltcr Z.embriski, lee T rcvino. • 11 :OS -Rober I Dominguez, Tony Perla, Homero Bl;anc.ls. • 11 :15 -ChJrlcs Coody, Jim Colbert. Bobby Nichols. • 11 :25-Tommy A.iron, Bob Charles, Rocl.y Thompson. • 11 :35-MJrion Heck, Tom \\'ci>kopf, Bob Murphy. • 11 :45-Don Bies, DJ~e t"lill, WAii Morgan. • 11 :SS -Larry l.aorctli, J.C. Snead, George Archer. • 12:05 -Dave Eichelberger, luo Aoki, Tom Wargo. esa' s 4-3 · victory over Eagles puts . Mustangs atop PCL Estancia's Steve Baker hurt in collision ith Costa Mesa's John Schroeder; X-rays egative for Baker; Schroeder day-to-day. Y BAllY FAULXNBll, Sroan Wama COST A MESA -Costa Mesa High baseball oach Doua Deats looked no farther than cross-town ival Estancia when searching for the model of a con- istently sound program that has come to take peren- ial ClF playoff contention for granted. With Friday's dramatic 4· triumph over the visiting --------· agles, Mesa's first win ,1 ver Estancia since 1990, t shows cats took another step to· ard engineering a dia-we've ac- ~~I~ cl~~~:.Vs we've ' ac-COffipliShed mplished some arowttl,'' some growth id Deats, who smiled (but) hey. it'S a hen asked how it felt to • in first place after the ,..t()ng season.' cmc CO.st teaaue opcn- for boch clubs. --•Tl . "Hey, It'• a k>na season." Deats, wbOM would·bc latJon wu abo tem· Cllll -... . Cotta M ... HCOnd baHman Joah Cant 8lldel Nfely Into HCond bue u Eatanda'a GaMil Yan~tuwa look• for the umpire'• Cll In the 9'1rd ~ cant ~ ICOred to tie It up • 3-3. reel by a collillon at first ·bale on the 1tme. play ln the boc&om ot &he teYenth. whid( left la's S&eW Baker "ilMI MYSllftt John Scbroedcr lh potentially Mriou1 knee injuries. Baker, a junlor nrsa baseman, wu canied orr the . . • . field and taken to a hoal>ital, where ~-rays or his left knee proved neptive. lie will have ligaments and' 1endona Cheeked Monday. SC:hrocdcr limped off the field, complainina of a rontush'n and strain to his lert knee. ' . Schroeder said the two ban&Cd knees while tan· aJina at tho bq. when Estancia catcher Joey Herman tried to double SCbroeder at Or&t, after th senior Mesa catcher's pounder to short was fired to the plate with thG bases loaded to nail the potential win· ning run and record the second out in the inning. However, Herman, jo~tled by a hard slide from Charles Chatman, saw his throw !>ail wide and down the right field line, allowing Josh Cant to come around from second to score the game-winner. Chatman's role in the play was typical of his in- volvement all day for the Mustangs (3·3, l-0 in league), despite playing with a badly sprained anl.le. Chatman started the winning rally with his second triple of the game -hi!> third hit in four at-bats - and scored two runs on the day. After Chatman's one·out rope down the right field line, which the All·CIF run- ning back likely would have legged into a home run had Pacific Coest League he been at full peed, Ji!>· L••tue tancia Coach Paul Troxel Costa M••• ~ ~ ! had senior right-hander Laguna Hit$ 1 o o Jose Cabrern i!> uc two in· Unlversl!y 1 O o tentional walks to lood the f.~= g ~ g ' base . llO'N kacll o 1 o Schroeder, who reached Frhtri•• le.,... base all four trips (two M ... 4, .. tefte&a i walk and two fielder's t= ~.::*a!c.i 1 choice arounders) then hit T.....,.• a... C~t•t a harJ &rounder to lihOrl l1tefte&a It laaunl ta , '•C ........ ef~ which led to a po l·game Alao NIOllll" ll9IN 111r:t1 cclebratioA by the Mesa players. "It's been iO k>na since thcy•vc beaten us. I can underuand the way they reacted." Troad Aid Of tbe Must ... .....,. &'Ce·. Such a buoyant mood would nOt a.. blea POI-................ • .. .. U Saturday, March 18, 1996 Speed team members {front row, frpm left) Danny i<rlkor1an, Zach Powell, Devon Stephens, Scott Wade, Chaeen Marshall, Ryan Denman. Andy Krikorian; {back row, from left)a Marco S~o, Greg Perrine, Bryce Sheridan, Louis Day,· David Jenklns, Michael Gardin~. Luis Avalos, Pete Wade. Missing from photo la Randy P-owell. AYSO Area Q champs awllt sectional tournament COSTA MESA -The Costa Mesa Amer· ican Youth Soccer Organization Regjon 120 boys Division 4 team has advanced to the sectional tournament following a first-place · finish in the Arca Q All-Star Tournament. of a South Irvine squad. The two ties came against a determined team from Corona del Mar. In the nine games, the Speed defense, led by goalkeeper Bryce Sheridan and sweeper Andy Krikorian, gave up only four goals. The rest or the dcf ensc consists of Zachary Pow· ell, Devon Stephens, Louis Day and Ryan Denman. tions. Left forward Michael Gardiner had six goals, four which came off headers, while center forward David Jenkins pounded in 1 five goals. Greg Perrine scored three goals, but assisted on a number of others with well· executed crossing passes from the right for- ward position. The Speed, a 12-and-under team, reached the semifinals of Section 1J by defeating La Mirada, 2-1, in overtime in a game played in the pouring rain. The Speed's sectional !iemi· final is slated for Sundny at 9 a.m. at Sierra High in Whittier. The midfield, which played a big role in the success of both the offense and defense, was paced by the team's leading scorer, Marco Santangelo, who scored seven goals, along with Scott Wade and Danny Krikorian, who controlled the outside midfield posi- Chasen Marshall's two goals were both from headers, one of which helped Speed take the lead in a hard-fough t game apinst South lrvine. The assist on that goal went to Luis Avalos, whose versatility on offense and defense has contributed heavily to the team's overall success. · Over the coutsc of the all·star season, the Costa Mesa team, coached by Pete Wade and Randy Powell, went undefeated, posting a 7-0-2 record and finishing two points ahead South Shore YC offering youth sailing academy The Soulh Shore Yacht Club Junior Summer Sailing Acad- emy will be held between June 20 and Aug. 4. It is designed to teach young sailors to sail small boats safely in the harbor. This program will use fun competition and cooperation 10 give youngsters valuuble experience and skills that can be used for life. The curriculum includes: You as a Sailor (environment, gear, protection), Safety; The Sailbqat; Undcr~tanding Wind; Introduction to Sails; Rigging and De-rigging your boat; Your First Sail; Using the Sails; Ma· neuve ring Upwind; Ma· neuvering Downwind; Un· derstunding Capsize; Man Overboard Recovery; Leaving and Returning; Sailing Well, Improving Skills; Right of Way; More Seamanship Maneuvers; Weather an<l Currents; Know- ing Those Knots and Lines; De- cision M:iking in Sailing; Ousic Boat Maintenance; Basic Navi- gation. Any young sailor, seve n to 17 years of :igc in good physical condition may participate. The student need not be a member of SSYC or any other yacht club. The student will be re- quired to swim 100 yards and tread water for five minutes the first day of class. SSYC will provide adult su- pervision and instruction from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Boats, life jackets and instructional materials will also be provided. Students will provide their own lunches, sail- ing • clothes (shorts, T-shirts, swim suits, appropriate foot· wear) a_.nd sun protection. The academy starts June 20 and supervision will be pro- vided Monday through Friday through Aug. 4. There will be no instruction July 3 or 4. The academy is located at the SSYC facility at 2523 W. Coast Highway, Newport . Beach. Newport ~ast LL Opening Day today, finally I Newport Juniors get a good start NEWPORT BEACH -On Sun· day, the Newport Junior Crew host· ed the Southern California Cup on Newport Bay. This was the second o' three races between Newport, Long Beach and San Diego, each of whom must host one of the series regattas. Each regatta has 15 events, each worth points from first through third place. On Sunday, Newport continued to show its dominance by winning nine of the 15 events. Newport now leads the series by 20 points, with the final Southern Cal Cup sched· uled in San Diego next month. Croteau; Women's nrsity quad-Nicole Azlzi, Jana Walson, Rcbc<:ca Shaw, Amy aemens, toxswaln Lauren Childs; Women's novice fout-R.achel Ch;arton, Brooke . Stephens, J.lmie hllard, Beth;anie Feldman, cox.swain Min;al T;ap;adiya. · THIRD PLACI FlNlSHlS FIRST PLACI FlNlSHU Men's varsity elght-Creg Parker, James McN.lmara. Kenny Ristau, Tomas Buraw, Cil Reese, Jeremi;ah Mann. Cyrus Mocfanlou, Mike Defigueiredo, coxswain Alison Croteau; Men's novice eight 8 -Mike O'Meara, Scott Mosler, Adri;an Leung, Brett Winfleld, Alex Bfant·l.1w.ldski, Nima Alipour, Doug Jetton, Rami Wiu, co11swain ualin wa,,en. At the'tomplelion of the series, a champion will be crowned for the overall team points, men's total and women's total points earned. Men's novice single-Nima Alipour; Men's varsity double-Blab Robertson, James McN.unara; Men's novice (our-Zander undfried, Willi01m Soung, Jon Acurr, fillp Sulc, coxswain Minal Tap.ldiya; Men's novke eight-Cyrus Modilnlou, Nima Namdar, CU Reese, Jeremiah Mann, kenny Rislau, Nick Succa; Mall Marble, Ron tterrick. couwain Alison Croteau. Women's novice eight 8-Nicole Brant-Zawadzki, ~tie McConnell, Jenny McCreight, Julie Norton, Teri Tun, Jean Chang. Patriciill Soung. Liz Adams, coxswain Lauren Childs; Men's novice quad-Nick Succa, Scoll Mosler, William Soung, Gil Reese, coxswain Culin Warren; Women's varsity eight-Rebecca Shaw, Nicole Azizi, Solange Roussel. Sarah P.eters. Michelle Jilckson, Leslie Palmer, Amy Clemens, Jean Chilng. coxswain Alison Croteau. The regatta held in Long Beach was the first race of the season. The Newport crews started the sea· son with six first-place finishes, six second-place finishes and four third-place fini shes. Men's varsity quad-Blake Robertson, j.lmes McNam;ira, Mike Defiguciredo, Creg Parl.er. coxsw;iin Lauren Childs; Women's novice single-Erica Swensson; Women's novice eight-Rache l Charton, Brooke Stephens, Emilie Rilutus, Belh.mie Feldman, Solange Roussel, Summer Villani, Jamie B;illard, Rachel Menkes, coxswain Allison Salt water hopes warming up L ocal salt water fishing is improving as the sea temperature continues to climb all along the south coast, in the channel and around Catalina bland. Unseasonable readings in the mid·60s has been responsible for the massive red tide that is still occurring in streaks from San Diego to Santa Monica Bay. · Anglers heading out of local landings to fish reefs and drifting ovec a hard bottom in 11 to 15 fathoms of water are catching legal halibut, sand bass and lots of shallow water bottom feeders fishing right to the off-color water. everyone feels that good numbers of sea bass will be caught this coming week, providing no new storms blow through the Southland. •The weekend of March 24-26 has been selected by the United Anglers for their white sea bass brood stock collection weekend. Anglers will be fishing for legal white sea bass (minimum of 28 inches) for the new hatchery in Carlsbad. Participants arc encouraged to catc,h a fish and then donate the sea bass lo the project. The research vessel Sea World will leave its Newport bay berth and be at Catalina Island collecting healthy caught fish and then transport the live sea bass to Hubbs-Sea World Research Institute in San Diego. Norris Tapp, manager of Davey's Locker (674-1434) reports that the bait boat was finally able to get out of Newport Bay and made a few good sets filling nets with live bait that has been missing for the past few weeks. The holding tanks arc full of anchovies at the Pavilion docks and sportboats are heading out to local and offshore fishing spots with plenty of 'chovies. Jim Niemiec Private boaters interested in participating in the program should contact Bill Shedd at 660-8757. All communications for the event will be monitored on VHF channel 71. • Children who would like to learn all about fresh water fishing should ask their parents to take them to the Pathways to Fishing School rhat will be held Saturday Outdoors Norris said, "The calico bass bite has been very good at Catalina and the all-day boat Thunderbird is scheduled to run trips over to the island daily, departing at 10 p.m. and returning by 6 p.m. the following day." Veteran skippers are waiting for the white sea bass to explode at Catalina Island. A few fish arc being caught on the back side by private boaters fishing with live squid in tight to the island. The moon phase is about to chonge and just about from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. at the Santa Ana River Lakes located off the 91 Freeway in Anaheim. The event is free, and youngstcM will learn about fish habitat, angling techniques, how to cas1, safe boating and how to rig tnckle. E ch child who goes • through the classes will be allowed to catch o Mt. Lassen rainbow trout out of the heavily-stocked "Catch Out Pond." For more information call 632-78S 1. CORONA DEL MAR -New· port Eost Little League will be holding its Opening Day ceremo- nies today, beginning ut 9 a.m. at Lincoln Park. The league has received com· mitmcnts from a couple of mDJOt lci>&ue pl:.1ycrs to bo guests at the ceremonies. Thero will be a pa· radc. food and carnival·likc &et· tin1. For more information. coll Newport Ea t Uttlc Leaauc •l 152-6229. 1HEODORE ROBINS 2060 HartMw loulnard of Can in Costa Mna (714) 642-0010 s.w,, n. ·~ Al90 Sira 1nr THE STORE Newport Beach/Calta Mna Daily Poot Locals basking over campaign or positives In NJB competition NEWPORT·¥ESA -Teams from Newport Mesa National Jun· lor Basketball completed the Championship Series last weekend with some impressive wins against teams from around Southern Cali· Cornia. The Division 2 (fifth and sixth graders) Rockets (11·2), couched by Early Hawkins, won· the Cham· pionship Series by defeating the La Habra Sonics, 66·37, at El Do· rado High. The Rockets were led by AJJ.Star players Matt Gonzales, Jonathan Smith and point guard Arya Hawkins. The Rockets, who never trailed, were led by Smith with 19 points and 15 rebounds, Gonzales with 17 points and 15 rebounds, and Hawkins with 14 points. ln other Division 2 action, the Bulls (10-3) defeated Long Beach, 59-42, at Pacifica High to earn third place. The Bulls were led by their trio of shooting guards, Brandon Chadwick (17 points), Justin Rowe (13 points) and Rudy Serna (18 rebounds), who con- verted six three pointers in the contest ... The Magic lost a 39-34 decision to Moreno Valley. The Magic were led by Louis Day with 11 points and 10 rebounds, Char- lie Amburguey with nine points and eight rebounds and Brandon McLain with six points and I l re· bounds. · • In All-Net play, the eighth grade Dulls (10-4) defeated Ful- lerton; 65-33, at Fullerton College. The Bulls finished second in the Dlue Conference and move into this weekend's tournament in Ful- lerton as the second-seeded team among 36 entrants. The Bulls were led by · Paul Hamilton with 24 points 'and Adam llcarlson and Derrick Mansell with 12 each ... The seventh grade Magic were de- feated by Santa Ana, 72-65, at Calvary Chapel High, despite mak- ing a dramatic comeback in the last period after being down by 20 points in the third quarter. Rich· ard Agnew sparked the comeback with all of his 10 points coming in the last period. Ronnie Prettyman added 14 points in the losing ef- fort ... The sixth grade Rockets (12·2) defeated South Coast .to clinch the South Conference championship, 52-49, at the West Newport Gymnasium to advance into this week's Championship Tournament at Fullerton College :is the third-seeded team in the 30-team field. The Rockets trailed :it the end of the thfrd qunrter, 39· 33 but midwax through the fourth gu~rier, ldcan Shahnngiao, who scored 14 poinls, hit three three- pojoters iJJ a row·to give the Rod- ets the lead for good. Aaron Yarnal had 18 points for the Rockets. •In Division 1 (seventh and eighth graders), the Celtics (9·4), who were playing for the champi· onship, were defeated by North Huntington Beach, 49-37, at Tus· tin High. The Celtics, who staged a late comeback after being down by 20 points in the first half, were Jed by Ryan Dale with 19 points and Judd Hiclbrink with 10 ... The Magic (10-3) defeated the La Habr\l Raiders; 57-42, to claim the consolation championship. The Magic were led by Jason Simco with 20 points and Drian Jimenez and Mike Ortiz with I 3 apiece ... ·The Jazz girls (7-6) fini shed the'ir season on a high note by defeating the Placentia Outlets, 39-32, at Chapman University. The Jazz were led by Lisa Steinfeld with 13 points and eight rebounds, whik Eliz.abeth Bennett had 10 points and seven rebounds and Melissa Vargas contributed nine points. • In Division 3 (third and fourth grnder~). the Dulls (10-3) defeated Yorba Linda for the consolation championship, 48-12. The Bulb were led by Taylor Young with 14 points and Rynn llecnnn with 13. •Newport Mesa NJl3 is hosting the Arca All-Star Tournament this weekend at Newport Harbor High for all·stur teams from around Or· ange County. Winners from tJiis tournament will advance to the re· gionals the following weekend. Re· gional winners will move on to th<; National Tournament in Fullerton early in April. The All-Star Tournamtnt is a fund-raising event by the league and is open to the public for a minimal charge. Marlins, Red Sox share the lead in Newport East Pony League play NEWPORT BEACH -Newport East Pony League enters is second weekend of pl:iy today with the Marlins and Red Sox sharing the lead at 1-0, followed by the Athletics (1·1), Mets (0-1) and Cardinals (0·2). Highlights of season-openers: • Red Sox 4, Cardinals 0: Garrett Gentry walked and scored with the aid of a sacrifice fly by Reid Bradshaw, and Jon Schrank's blow, which was booted in the ·Second inning. Matt Marsh.ill, who was 3 for 4 at the plate, was the winning pitcher. •Marlins 10, Mets 4: Eric Snell had two doubles and went 3 for 4 with 4 ROI for the Marlins. Ty Harper, who struck out eight, walked two and allowed one hit in three innings, was the winning pitcher. •NBA Dodgers 7, NEPL Athletics 5: The first meeting of cross-bay rival leagues wound up with the host Athletics dropping a tight game when the Dodgers scored three in the fourth to open up a 4-1 lead. Athletics pitcher Mark Hatfield went 3 for 4 with two doubles, but suffered the loss. Income Tax Preparation Starting at $35.00 Weekend & Evening Appointments Available Excellent Service , Over 25 years Experience Preparing Income Tax Returns John C. Faris, CPA Christopher J. Faris, CFP 1-800-9S3·4TAX (714)434-7641 1503 South Coast Dr., Ste. 301 Costa Mesa, 92626 •service •Repair • Newport Beach/Co1ta Meaa Daily Piiot Saturday, March 18. 1995 113 .--~~~~~~....,.-~~~~~__,__,,_~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~....,.-~~~~~--=-~_:_~~....,.-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~t MUSTANGS .......... 1 sible without the pitching and hit· ting of Mesa junior Matt Broesamle, who drQvc in three runs with a pair of singles and yielded just two earned runs in a quality six-inning start. Jeremy Starns, who came on in the seventh, picked up his third wtn in five decisions, dropping the Ea- gles to 2-4, 0-1. Eagle shortstop Abel Flores went 3 for 4 and scored the second of Es- tancia 's first-inning runs. Estancia upped its lead to 3-1 in the third on a Mesa error. but the Mustang defense settled down to pave the way for a comeback. "In past years, and even last year, I'm not sure we could have gotten • there," Deats said of the last at·bat rally. "Anytime you beat Estancia, it's a big win for.01,Jr program.'' The game was played on Mesa's junior varsity field, due to vandals flooding the varsity field Thursday night, washing away part of the pitching mound in the process. COSTA MUA 4, UTANCIA 3 HIGH SCHOOL Wl8ALL Estancia 201 000 0-3 7 S Costa Mesa 102 000 1-4 6 2 ubrer;a ;and Herman; Brocsamlc, Starns (7) ;and Schroeder. W-Stuns, 3·2. L-C;abrcr;a, 0·3. 38-Ch;atman (CM) 2. l£All HOOSTI!N/DAILY PILOT Estancia first baseman Steve Baker remains on the ground after colliding with Costa Mesa's John Schroeder. Both suffered knee injuries on the play, which eventually scored the win- ning run (Josh Cant) from second base. The victory puts Costa Mesa into first place In the PCL. Tars drop 7-3 Sea View ·opener Sea View League League WLT Seventh proves fat al for CdM, 6-3 IRVINE -Nine New- port Harbor High errors led to four unearned runs by Ir-Irvine El Toro Santa Margarita CdM Newport WOOdbridge 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 the Sea Kings to 3·2-1, 0-1. First baseman Kevin Stu- art had two hits and hi~ t'' o ROI keyed a three-run fifth. which gave the Sea King~ their short-lived lead. . vine, which proved to be the difference in a 7-3 Sea View League-opening baseball victory for the host Vaque- ros. Irvine's Matt Ward went the distance, fanning six and walking no one to end the Sailors' four-game winning streak, dropping them to 4- 2, 0-1 in league. "We juSl didn't make the plays today and they did," Newport Coach Kirk Bates said. Friday'• Score• CORONA DEL MAR - Visiting El Toro High punc- tuated six walks in the sev- enth inning with a ba~e~­ loaded double to rally for :t 6-3 Sea View League- opening baseball win over the host Corona del Mar Sea Kings. Senior Myles Davi!> had the other two hits fof the hosts. El Toro 6. CdM 3 Newport starting pit~her Danny Pulido struck out three in four innings and went 2 for 3 to fuel the Sail- ors' five·hit attack, which also included a Dave Snow- den double. IRVINI 7, NEWPORT 3 Nrwport 001 200 0-3 S 9 lrvint 400 201 0-7 I I Pulido, K.ihl (S) ~nd 8ithl; Wvd and Cr1gn~no. W-W1rd. l-Pulido, 1·1. 28-Woolry (I), SnowdC'n (NH), Pulido (NH). HR-Cngn~no (I). Irvine 7, Newport 3 S.Maroartta 4, WOOdbridge 2 WednHday'1 Games (3:15) CdM at Newport Irvine at WOOdbndge Santa Margarita at El Toro Leading, 3-2, heading into the seventh, CdM starter Chad Johnson was lifted after issuing a leadoff walk, and the Chargers burned two CdM relievers to drop IL TORO 6, CDM 3 CIToro 000 020 4 -C. 4 4 CdM 000 030 0-l 4 l Smith ~nd Sl~in~IN; Johnson, Will' I'), Nwum m ~nd lvll'Chl. W-Smilh. l-Wills, O·I. 2B-Slu~r1 (CdM), T VrUC'lls (CT). Sailoi's' softball wins, 3-0 NEWPORT BEACH -Sopho· more Molli Mullen struck out seven and scattered seven free passes en route to a four-hit shut· out over visiting Laguna Beach in nonleague softball Friday after- noon as Newport Harbor pre- vailed, 3-0. The Sailors, 2-3-1 overall, scored three times in the third inning with the help of base hits by Lori Metcalf, Mullen (a two-run safety) and Mindy Alford. NIWPORT i, LAGUNA HACH 0 lagun• loch 000 000 0-0 4 N.,.,pott Hubot 00J 0Q0 •-l 4 J•nnlftf Roct.., Jtula Rotht (4) .and CoodrNn. Mulltn ""d CosHUn. Tars split volleyball duels at DC meet HUNTINGTON BEACH The Newport Harbor High boys volleyball team split two pool play matches Friday night in the Divi· sion I Orange County Champi· onships at Marina High. The Sailors rallied to top San Clemente, 9-15, 15-3, 15-13, but fell to Fountain Valley, 15-3, 15· 13, after leading, 13·6. "'We knocked Fountain Valley out of the playoffs last year, so they were fired up to play us," said Newport Coach Dan Glenn, who credited seller Max Spooner and outside hitter Greg Slick for their strong contributions. The Tars open play today against Esperanza at 9 a.m., with the pool-play qualifiers advancing to 11 :30 a.m. playoffs. IAIKITU&.L w l Newp~trt &e•di ~KW~ 1 ) • 4 MONDAY UAGUIS SP,,, I s w l ~ s s •1o1awn..11 .... • , ~ • ' ICMl'G ,. .. ~ ' 4 ,,.. ....... > ., 1hor4 Sitlftt s J r-M .. • J WlbNuo.l.'I' W.CUlS w l l.WDll 1 ' 'SMt\t ' > w l TMf .... ' ' ... , ........ • l ~~g(lla ' ' '-« Ollt ...... I l J 1 ...... ~~ , .. .. _ • • Nnot• 7 4 w l OI~ "'1 Sle ' .. Gtlulltt ' , lu•ltl.I& ' J WMO ' 4 -·· , .... • ' )O(J.0 bt!'(lfft JL, 7 ~ • 4 • J '""' ,.,,,. l I '"" T11"'4tlt J , 11 ........... 1 • ,,,....., 2 • w l ., ..... o..N 10 0 w l l.1111.IM&WMIJM , ) TtMAIMW1104 • 2 ' • PYWt , , OvoliO.. Yw Alo ..... • J H"'f«\'eH_..... • , c;.i.-,Un,Crttlw • • s.v.c.H. • ' ,.,,.._"'_ 4 ' , .. ~us--· s s C'&llaWo , • M1P1 ' ' ........ lwdlf I • fH\JbCMY UAGUO WI NQ04Y L&AGUlS w I •u., "-• • 2 ...... °"" II 1 lliR9I I J U.PW• • 2 Mitt,.,._ • • .,.,_ J I ........ c:-' .._. .... ' I w l ,..,,... • ' ......... • , •·""'-' I ~ I , ~ ........ • ' ,.. ...... ' • • ' ,_.. ... , • 0. ... • 7 ,...... .... . I t .... .... CMaf,.M • '' ...... • • ...,.._ ..... J • ICtl I I' ,._C.. ,..... 2 • ... ..:.. J.. 171 '°"" ...,...._ .. .,, ld .. I 1111~ ...... ............ ...... ...._ .. ·~--- BRIEFLY CdM nets 13-5 decision CORONA DEL MAR -Co- rona del Mar High's boys tennis team eased to its fifth win in six starts Friday, taking a 13-5 non- league decision from visiting San Clemente behind the singles play of sophomore John Cappello. (an easy sweep), as well as balance in singles and doubles. CDM U, SAH CLJMINR I Sintln: ~lo (CclMI ~f. Cn~. 4.0, •r. Murphy, 6-2;.dtf. T&hMI, 6-2; Mo•rl•M ICd'wl) losl 4,6, 4-6; -'"4; Wtgtntr (Cd.\11 "'1111 4-l; IMI o.6; "'°'14-l. Oollbles: SUufftt-rruchbom ((d.\ll losr to AchC'OOR.C..,iW., 4-4; dtf. S<lit"god.l~nu, 6-J; *I. ICnus-CilbM. 6-0: W~nJt~n.ColtmM (Cd\I) "°" 7•S, 6-1, 6-1; ShuU.·J•lwtglrl (Cd\i) loll S·7; -6-1,4-0. DCC romps In volleyball COST A MESA Orange Coast College's men's volleyball team used about one hour to dis· pose of visiting Mt. San Antonio College in Orange Empire Confer- ence play Friday nigh t as Jason Crone and Fernando Sabia, each with seven kills, paced a 15-7, 15· 5, 15· 7 conquest. Coast improves to 6·2 in confer- ence, 9-2 overall. Mesa swimmers sharp LONG BEACH -Costa Mesa High's boys vie at the CIF Relay Finals at Belmont Plaza tonight with entries in the•6 x 50 free and 4 x 100 freestyles after earning consolation final bids on Thursday. The 6 x 50 consists of Ryan Dandy, James Comfort, Ryan Kelly, Dan Buckley, Sean H¥1ton and Robert Grayeli. The 4 x 100 consists of Dandy, Buckley, Grayeli and Comfort. CdM' s Louie sparkles In Senior Women's tennis Judy Louie of Corona del Mar and partner Maricaye Daniels of Encinitas were doubles finalists at the 1995 United States Tennis As· socia tion Nationa l Senior Women's Clay Court Champi- on~hips held recently in Hou!>ton. This event is recognized as an International Tennis Federation world·cla~s tournament. Louie, the holder of 11 UST A national titles, hns competed since 1967. She was recently named the Senior Woman Pla}-er of the Year by the United States Professional Tennis Association and teaches tennis al the Lindborg Racquet Club in Huntington 13each and Jasm ine Creek in Corona del Mar. Daniels, the holder of two USTA national titles, has played doubles with Louie since 1994. Last year, Daniels and Louie won the doubles titles at both the UST A National Senior Women's Clay Court Championships held in Houston and the UST A National Senior Women's Indoor Champi· onships i~ Chicago. Hat trick completed HUNTINGTON BEACH Jason Wishengrad of Newport Beach notched a hat trick to lead the Beach City Lightning Squirt B ice hockey team to a 4-2 victory over the West Valley Wolves of North Hills. Goalie Nick Sacco, also ·or New- port, was strong in the nets during the regular season, averaging two goals allowed per game while re- cording three shutouts as the Hun· tington Beach-based Lightning ended its regular season with a 12· game unbeaten streak an 12·2·2 second-place finish. CdM elrls roll In track BELLFLOWER -Corona dcl Mar High's Jennifer Gardner dou- bled, Doris Hawley became th<:; first-ever CdM girl to win in the shot, sophomore Margaret Hauke RECREATION STANDINGS w l t W l T w l f Ce••• ... ...... a. ....... J 0 0 ,..,.... ' .. ~~ s 0 0 wt.al f1'e IWI J I 0 , ... '"'"' 4 I 0 J 0. MIH'SO a...no. J 2 0 ..... °' ....... J J • °" r 4 I 0 w l L.A. Cd..i..r 1 2. MKAb J J 0 tll J , 0 s-u..~ 7 0 TM o..;i, I 4 0 r.ydolc __.... , 2 • --·~ I 4 0 ............ s J Cl .... Callo • • 0 Mut,,,_. I 4 I •-llrtt I 4 0 laHfl ) • N9U I 4 I c.w..I~ I 4 0 ~ l 4 w l f H.1ICi • Sk•h I 4 0 Wtek .. 0 s 0 ....... ~ 4 1 0 CM ..... ~ J s l.WIMrt.t 4 1 0 W l T Ill.,-. 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J •• ......... ...._ .. a.-,_.,_ J l • UC:T .... l I I ~':.." , t • ... c:-... ,_._ "•* ......... • • • ~ .... , .. 1 I I ........ °" ...... C.t~ • 4. °""". ~ I I I r9D4YUM".&JI ......... ~ tripled in the jumping events amt' distance stnr Tracy Clark douhlcd in a 71-47 nonlcague track anti ficlJ victory over at St. Josephs 10 a meet at St. John Uosco Thurs- day. Gabe Downe was a double v. in· ner for CdM in tht.: boys competi· tion agnin~t St. John Dosco, but the Sea Kings dropped an 8<>·38 decision. 80YS ST. JOHN aosco "· CDM n 100 -1. ~\IOUti (IJ, 11.7; 2. MMhMI llJ. 11 8; J. Z.tldi••r Cll. 11 9; 200 -I OeS101nl (81, 24 I, 2. l.lld1v., Il l. 24 8; J. llubtn Ill, 2S. I; 400-1. Wllt"gU' Cll, S4.8; 2. rt.ule (Ill, SS I; J. 1101 ul !Cl, S6.2; aoo-1. C.ll~m (I), 2:0611; 2 .... L ... CCI. 2:10.0; ). hpinou (I), 2·14; t,600-1. C.11.-go• (IJ, 4:4~; 2 Slinpby CCI, 4:SS; ), fu11imc.to ((), 4 S9; 3200-I. Slin~by CC), 10:24, 2. '"dill• 18), 11 09; l Mot• (II, 11:14; 1101111-1. '•llrn•n Cl). IS 4; 2. li<h•td1 (8), 17.S; 3. Myung (C}, 19.1; lOOlli-1. Pil1JT11n Ill. 42 7; 2. M~ung IC), 43 81 J. W1ll1•m• 18), 45.2; 400 rel•y-1. SI. john 8ofeo, 0 .8, 1600 rel•y-I. SL John IOKO, ):42. llJ-1. Vuqut1 (I), S·8; 2. l"injl 111, S·I>; l . P•rklnson (8), S·6; II-I. Bo .. nt (C}, l'l·l; 2. V••quu (I>. 18·4; ). Tul•h (8>, 17-10; T)-1. Bown•((}, 3~·8; 2. v .. quu (Bt, 38·10; J. Tul•h (8), l8·S; PV-1. llin1lde 18), 1().4; 2 Willl•m• (C), 8-{t; 3. Cruz (81. 8•0; S, -I, Nichol< (C), 48· II; 2. lff IC), 40-4 I~; J Ulloi (81. 39·10 GIRLS CDM 71, ST. JOHN aosco 47 I 00 -1. Alb•no CCI. 1 l 0, 2. lh 1n~lunt (SJI. 1 l I; ), Chrillt"'on ICI. IJ I; 200-1. C.rdMr Kl, 28A; 2. Htrt-nd.l ISJI. 29.1; l . li.in~lon• ISJ>. 29 2; 400-1. c.tdnf'• 10. I OS.6; J '•dtr ((}, I· I); ), IHdt ISJ>. 1:1SO; 800-1 Cl.uk 10, 2ll; 2 f0<d IC), 2:39; J Ctrb (SJI. 2 45. 1600-1 Cb1k (C), 5:47; 2. J.cLW>n ISJ:, S:Sl; J ll•or 10, 6·06; 3200-1. Tnt ISJ). tl:OI; l . M•llon 1SJI, ll:ll; l. Lvnnco (SJ). ll:lO; lOOH-1. Oort CSU. 19-0; L ~(SJ), 19 9; l . lltn.>0 (SJI. 21.2, lOOH-1. Out (SJ). 1:00.S; L Sltphtn' (SJ), H>• O; 3 1'\<Qtivn (0. 1:07 0; 400 r•l•y-1. Cd\l (AllMno, ChriJltnJ<>ft, W.aldtn, C..dnt•I. S4.7, lMlO r•l.oy-1. Ccl\I (Cl.vii, fotd, Alto..ml, Ch•i•lensonl. 4 ll. Hf -1. 14ul.t (C), 4·10; 2. C••tntu CSJ>, 4-8, J . On~ (Sil, 4-4; ll-t. ll•ult 10, 14·3; L S.V-1.ih (SJ), ll·l : l ~(SJ), 12·10, Tf-1. ll•uL• 10, ll·l t Y,1 2. ll>.11lo&.ca (Sil. 28·1; J Go..t ($), 28-0; Sl'-1. H114fey (Cl, U.·1; 2. <Aro (CJ. 25·1; l lloffm•n (C}, 21·S1,\. Deep sea fishing •RIDAY'I •llH COUNTS Devey'• Leeker -• IHMll, 68 an&lrn. ~I ullco b•u, 21 und bau, 13 Kulpin, S 1httphHd, 21 roc1Ji1h, ll m.1<Lerel1 48 .. l!uen1h, 40 bl«Umith pt<~h. Newperi L•Rtlh19 -2 boao, 2l 1nglen. JO Wld ban, I ulko 11.\u, 62 •od. cod, ' tn1lpln, 2 1hetpl1Hd. 1 "'hlltn111. 11 ~hmhh ,..rth, 40 -Urel. MLl't'S C·J Ml"i"SI 2 ··~"'-' 1. flw) Cooc H•» ....., Di--' °"" o...in. z..w.· .. ' ,.-.U: '1L~~ l.(IMlbl<~ -0.ity c..-. 41 J. H\olCC ~ 4: S. °"""' .. u.ny, J, ..... .....,__ J; L Tt-c..11, Dop.t. MlH'S 0.1 M,\IOe 1, I. ft•d IMC S.Cwity, MCM'S C.J :r. T ..... I ,....l >. ftlti 1. Tlw Vlllu-., I "a-..,.....,.,,s. ...... tl 2. roe. ,, ), n.e *~ .. ~ Sl .. llMl 0Wn MCH'S 0.1 MIHOI ~~"-tywtTe 1.T.-IMAM,I .......... W...2:5. pe1Mi 1. {llot) CIMO, w~o. 1Mn. " .. Wlfll 11. ., s MlN"S C~ ~ .......... 1 !l'ltl ,... ... !Mins.. M(ln !).) l.~•,.a.t 0... ... 0..llo .... I fl0"'4•; 11 llttl KK. WllMf\ J. """''!If· ., 4 (\it) ... ''-"-., ,, flit) fONltM't, ~--The Roa-, f,Q, W-, t1 .. IN.A. ,........., .. .......... .. MOOtflfO COlD 0.1 M«"ft D..J 1 ._.., M..i Mlli, 1 ....... u.... ,.i.Mt; ~.:..e:: I. Clltl C\'A' .. f .. M#\'t a. Clitl IM·~'-.,.,,., M.lllff. 41 • !WI w..lt. JMtla. ~-......... 2. CO(!)( ~n.o.,.1, .. .., .... l .NMOoitYC-.... MOl'S04 ',..., 2. _ .. w. '· n. "'-·,..,...; .... "< .......... ". llltl .. ...,~-n.--.~n. .....-.~ ..... .-.. ~,,......., ,...,,,..........,..,J1 ~1 ............. .. ......... 0.C-0. .. CIOIOO.J fMCC~ l.i.tt.. ...... J. l,ftlellldS.. .... ..._ ........ ............... "'"" .............. .... ,c.--.o..., ll S. , ..... ==-11 to.Cl I.... .. .. _ ........... ..,... ............. ~--................ _ . ........... =~ ~ ............... J, .. ........ _,.. - 0-, .... l. ................... HIGH SCHOOL HONOU Three Eagles, one Mustang earn first team All-PCL glrls soccer Estancia High, which rallied from an 0-9-1 nonlcaguc record to finish tied ror third in the Pacific Coast Le:lgue with a 5-3-2 mark, placed three players on 1he coaches' AJl-PCL &•Tis soccer team. Seniors Alyson Denton and leading scorer Holly Ferguson joined JUn· ior Christine Dahle on the fi~t te:im, whe re Co!>ta Mesa High junior Heather Brackett wns similarly honored. It was the second st raight first-team recognition for Dahle, while Fer- gusorr and Denton were second-team picks as juniors. Costa Mesa junior Jessica Schroeder was named to the second team, as was Estancia senior A.my Jacobson und Eagle sophomores Erin Oerg- man and Jennifer Brunick. Schroeder was a second-team selection a ye:ir ago. All-Pacific Coast League Girls Soccer Coaches' selections Most Valuable Offensive Pl~yer Karine Inoue, La~una Hills, So. Most Valuable Defensive Player Jayne Nichols, University, Sr. · • • Co-Most Valua~le Goalkeepers) Kirsten Roy, Aliso Niguel., So. Jiii Krupoff, University, Jr. First Team . Christine Dahle, Estancia, Jr. Jenny Krupoff, University, Jr. Nicole Restivo, Laguna Hills, Sr. Bonnie Warriner, Aliso Niguel, So. Heather Brackett, Costa Mesa, Jr. Carrie Clark, University, Fr. Carrie Geyer, Laguna Hills, Jr. Stacy Roberts, Laguna Hills, So. Alyson Denton, Estanca Sr. Holly Ferguson, Estancia, Sr. Natalie Kaylor, Laguna Hills, Sr. s,cond Team Corrine Braun, Laguna Beach, Jr. Regina Harrison, Laguna Hills, So. Amy Jacobson, Estancia, Sr. Brooke Schwartz, Laguna Beach, Jr. Erin Bergman, Estancia, So. Tiff any Boykin, Laguna Hills, Sr. Jennifer Brunick, Estancia, So. Cindy Johnson, Aliso Niguel, So. Lauren Franson, Aliso Niguel, Jr. Jessica Schroeder, Costa Mesa. Jr. Jenny Sinay, University, Fr. Kelly Garner. Laguna Beach, So. Local honorable mention Mandy Simonds, Jr, Suzanne Timmons, Jr. (Costa Mesa); Whitney Gilliam. Jr., Natalie Rainey, Jr. (Estancia) Six Eagles gain All-PCL l hc Estancia l ligh bo)'> -.occcr tc;im, which finished third in the P.t· cific Coast League, hatl si\ pla)crs selected by the circu1t 's coaches on the all-lcngue team. Junior Greg Au~tin anti lre.,hman Ramon Garcia ''en: the E::igle rep· rcsentati.,,es on the ftrsl team, JOinin3 Costa Me sa st::inuouts Cnrlos LoLa, a sophomore goalie. :ind Camilo Rami1eL. Seniors Omar Uosch and Alan Dcra<., a., well as sophomores Gerson Salgado and Arm::intlo Quinones \\Cn! E:.iancia\ scconu-team picks. Costa Mesa ::.cnior I lui;o Purcayo anti l\1w,1ang ::.ophumorc Joi,c Ca~il· las were also :.ccond·tcam selections. fatancia finished 15-8-5 un the :.cason. All-Pacific Coast League Boys Soccer Boys soccer Coaches' selections Most Valuable Player Justin Young, Laguna Beach. Sr First Team Carlos Loza. Costa Mesa. So Camilo Ramirez. Costa l11esa. Sr Ramon Garcia. Estancia, Fr Greg Austin. Estancia, Jr Kirk Golding, Aliso Niguel, Sr Mike McKenzie, Lag. Beach, Jr Sett'l Simchowitz. Lag. Beact~. So. Charlie Noble. Laguna Hills, Sr. Ted Wenzel, Laguna Hills. Sr. Zack Smith. University, Sr. Jerr Majit. University, Jr. Tom Bradley, University. Sr. Second Team Omar Bosch, Estancia. Sr Armando Ouinones. Estancia. So. Gerson Salgado, Estancia, So. Alan Deras. Estancia. Sr. Hugo Porcayo, Costa Mesa. Sr. Jose Casillas. Costa Mesa, So. Craig Vande Wetwering. Aliso Niguel. Sr Leonardo Morales. Laguna Beach, Sr Marc Ornelas. Laguna Beach. So. Jason Balogh, Laguna Hills, Jr. Dan Carlson. Laguna Hills. Jr. Jaime Luther, University, Jr. Matt Wells. Aliso Niguel, Sr. All-Sea View League Girls Basketball Coaches' selections Co-Most Valuable Players Melanie Pearson, Woodbridge, 6· 1, Jr. Krissy Duperron, Woodbridge. 5-10, So. First Team Mandy Clayton. Newport, 5-tO, Sr Jenny Jennings, Newport. 5-1 O. So. Andree Verhulst. Newport. 5-7. So. Angela Burgess. Woodbridge. 6-4. Sr Erin Stovall. Woodbridge, 5-7, So. Tami WeaveP, Woodbridge, 5·5. Jr Shawnee Stevens. Irvine, 5·8 Sr Janell Jewett. El Toro. 5-11 , S1 Second Team Mehssa Schutz. Newport, 6-0. Sr. Jennifer Gardner. CdM, 6· 1. Jr. Carly Moss, Woodbridge, 5-7, So. Tia Barbee. El Toro, 5-11, Sr. Melinda Newe. Irvine. 5-8. Sr. Shannon Redfern, S. Margarita, 5-9. So. M1cheile Chambers. S. Margarita, 5-10, Fr All-Pacific Coast League Girls Basketball Coaches' selections Co-Most Valuable Players Deanna Milchelson, Aliso Niguel, So. Raschelle Lawrence. University, So. First Team Second Team Koo Kim, Costa Mesa, So. Corri Lurmann, Costa Mesa. Jr. Jessica Waltz, Estancia, Jr. Tamara Inoue, Laguna Hills, So. Tayyiba Haneef, Laguna Hills, So. Monique Mathews, University, Fr. Pamela Loud. University, Sr. Erin Brown, Costa Mesa. Sr. Cyndi Richards, Estancia, Sr. Karla Dominguez, Estancia, Sr. Chanel Anderson. Costa Mesa. Jr. Heather Snavely, University, Sr. Brooke Hyman. Aliso Niguel, Fr. Tars' Smith, Mesa's Loza All-CIF Newport Harbor High senior forward Alessio Smith and Co!>ta Mesa High sophomore goalie Carlos Loza have been n3mcd to the All·CIF Southern Section Division 111 boys soccer team. Smith, a varsity veteran for Coach Colin Uoucllc's Sailor , wa uo uf· fensive cataly~t who often drew special nllention from def enders. Loza nmu!>sed 197 !>avci., including five hutout , a~ Coach C~rlos Miramontes' l:m line or dcfcn c 10 the Mu tangs aoal. TODAY LOCAL SCHIDULI , .... &. c.i~ 111H -Atv..a r.cVt< • W.o1 CeltJt, 10 a 111. li!&ll ....... ....,. -"'''" WtW• .. c.. 11 ....... .. .... • ~ -w:«al iii Altila ~--ta , • .., ...... ~ .. O!mliP Qimr c.-...-. ..... Cr •• .... -K:n'M ,...~c ... a.., ...... ..,\,_ • I I I I ' Cl M Saturday, March 18, 1995 N~ 8MCh/C08IA MMa Dally Pilot - llU.UeUllAL TOIHIU ...... CL_UllC AT MBA VlltDI COUNID_C:...:Ul8.:.:.•:.•:...-:_•_ac_H_l~3~·1:_t _____ "'"".-___ ----, Chi Chi's demeanor __. changes -whether he's on or on, he's always OK ~ Despite his lackluster round, gotf's good guy comes up like roses. Bv RJCHAJU> DlTNN, Sroan Warna COST A MESA -Even after a bad day, when his putting had gone south, Chi Chi Rodriguez maintains a smile and a busy auto- graph-signing pen for fans and vol- unteers. Rodriguez had no birdie~ in th e opening round Friday of the in- augural Toshiba Se'oior Classic. He was more friendly to the golf course.'s spectators afterward than the greens were to him during his 18 holes at the Mesa Verde Coun- try Club. "The 19th hole was my favorit e today," he said. Followi ng a dismal first round of 5-over 75, Rodriguez remained gracious with fans, making a spe- cial effort for 29-year-old Gary try not to show (my disappoint· men ts). "Golf is &he kind of game that brings out the character in a per- son, but sometimes you•rc going so badly. you thfok Jou•re the worst golfer in the worl . Sometimes you feel you're the best." Rodriguez said two months ago that he focused on the mentaJ as- pects of the game during the ofr- scason in an effort to return to the top, but Frida~ he said he still hasn't found 'the . eye or the tiger." , "I've forgotten how' it is (to ·be successful)," he added. 1'Jt's been so long." Rodriguez, who became a mem - ber of the World rHumanitarian Sports Hall of Fame in 1994, and served as the Grand Marshal for the .1995 Tournament of Roses Pa- rade in Pasadena, has brought more pizzazz to the Seliior Tour than perhaps anyone. M...: llA&TalJDAa&:r...., T~ J8cldln WalChel ae hie t• lhol ... oft lft Frt. day • ht ro'8ld ot the 54-hole Toehlba senior ctu1kf at M... Verde Country Club. The l~ral Mmora tour atop contlnu• today and Sunday at the Costa Mna courae. Notes on a cull ~ ...._ hOt and cold •And right now Tom Wargo is right on his game. BY lt.JCKAJU> DUNN, Sroan Warrn COSTA MESA _ Maybe Tom Wargo is an extremist. "l either play reallv bad, like an 85, or l &hoo~ real well. l'm usually never in tile mid- dle,'' he said Friday, arter shootmg really well. . ., . Wargo raised on a Michigan dajry farm who d1dn t play golf until he taught .himself at' age 25, put .JWnselC in the hu~t for t~c inaugural Toshiba Senior Classic title by firing a 5-under 65 an the first round -at the Mesa Verde Country Club. . . He heads into today•s sec.ond round ti~d with lsao Aoki and Larry Laoretli, two strokes behind leader ~a~e Eichelberger. . Wargo, 52, who earned over $1 m1Jhon last sen~n .in only has second year on the Senior PGA Tour, made no bogeys m. h1s round. He sank birdie putts from 10, 15 nnd 25 feet, and chipped an an eagle from the fringe on ~O. O.n 14, Wargo got into the trees, ,but made a 12-foot putl to save par. 'd f h' 1 • •:1t was nice to hQve a 3 on a ear-St. Wargo sat o l~ eag e. 'It's good for momentum. 1t•s almost Idec hitting a home ,r;un with the bases loaded. Well, it's more like with two or three ~en on. • Wargo, whose jobs prior to golf includ~d 1ron wor~er, asse~bly-line auto worker and bartender, was last year s lronman Award winner on the Senior Tour, playing in 36 official eve nts (112 rounds). . . But Landers seems to be quite a ran himself. -Hancock, a short-statured ma n ... • who works hole No. 8 as a volun- teer marshal. He played here last in 1968, when Bob Dickson beat him in the final round of the PGA Tour's Haig Open. ~ Gibby Gilbert delights the fans with his version of Chi Chi's routine. During the introductions of his two partners Friday, Ben Smith and Harry Toscano, Landers applauded along with the crowd. •WRONG WAY TREVINO ... Lee Trevino, who lives in Palm Springs, took a wrong turn on his way to Costa Mesa this week and wound up in Downtown LA. It took him 4lh hours to get from his house to Mesa Verde Country Club. Verde Country Club in 1960, when the cour~e was still an inf ant, believes the tee shots will be tight. "You have a certain picture in mind of th e golf courses you've played, and after 30 years of growth, the trees make quite a difference. It will be tight driving. In fact, on this (1 3th) hole I hit a palm tree-here in the Shootout (on Tuesday). l almost hit this (Cadillac) ten t here." "You're an inspiration to all people," Rodriguez rold Hancock. "You're chosen by God. All peo- ple look to you." Rodriguez, who failed to win a Senior PGA Tour title last season fo r th e firs t time in eigh t years, still hasn't found the putting form that produced 22 Senior Tour vic- tories from 1986 to 1993. Yet, he keeps his glow in front of the fans. "When I get to my room, it's a little tougher." Rodriguez said. "l ''I don't remember anything," Rodriguez said. "Usually, l have a pretty good memory. 1 can usually remember every shot. But maybe i1's because the trees were so small then." Rodrigue~ hopes his putting will come around beginning today. "I'm a streak putter," he said. ''When you start getting a lot of pu tts, that's when you're going to win again. You've got to be pa- tient." . Just 'one of those days' ..,_ No home cooking for Mesa Verde's Schilling. Bv RICHARD DUNN, Sroa.n Wiun:a COST A MESA -Close, but no cigar. That's how Art Schilling's put- ting was Friday in the opening round of the inaugural Toshiba Senior Classic, in which Schilli ng, head professional at the Mesa Verde Country Club, the host course, is playing on a sponsor's exemption. Schilling finished with an 8-over 78, the highest score of the event by two strokes. He made no bird- ies. He missed a JO-foot chip for eagle on 10 and barely missed a birdie putt on 15. "I chipped it (on No. 10) for an eagle, then 1 ended up hitting it twice," Schilling said. "I think it kind of rattled me a little. I really hit terrible today. 1 was a little nervous, I guess." In the last four holes, Schilling fi nished with three bogeys and a double bogey. "He's an eagle in my eye, though," said Schilling's daughter. Staci. Schilling. after 18 years as head pro, is leaving early next month to open the Plantation Resort Golf Cl ub in Indio, a Fred Couples- designed course. The 18-hole golf course will not open for another year, but Schilling, who will be th e manage r and golf di rector, will be there for club structu ring and membership coordination. Schilling, 53, played on the PGA Tour fo r six months in 1973, quali- fying for three events, but never made a cut. BY R.JcH.A.JlD DUNN, SN>an Wann. P erhaps the bigg~st roar from the crowd Friday came on the 18th green as Chi Chi Rodriguez, Gibby Gilbert an~ Tony Jacklin finished their opening round in the inaugural Tosliiba Senior Class ic. Rodriguez, one of the more colorful golfers on the Senior PGA Tour with his celebrated imaginary sword routine, missed a birdie putt on the last hole before an es~imated 1,000 fans. Gilbert, however, who finished four strokes ahead of Rodriguez at l-0ver 71, sank his birdie putt ... then took it upon himself to pe rform his own rendition of Rodriguez's trademark routine, much to the crowd's delight. Rodrigu ez stood there, as if to say, "OK, that's nice." Gilbert •WARGO JARGO ... Tom Wargo, who he ads into today's second round tied for second at 5-under 65, on his first trip to Orange County: "I've been in some more unfriendly places in LA. but I guess LA docs have some nice spots." •ADO WARGO ... "l'm disappointed. Here I am in LA and nobody·asked me about 0.J." • GOOD OL' BOY ... Robert Landers, the Texas cattle farm er who w:is un employed for 21h years before qualifying for the Senior Tour this year, in which he cashed in $2,000 of a SI0,000 IRA to pay for his entry fee, is a crowd fa vorite. • PEACEFUL PUTTS ... Larry Laoretti, on his successful putting Friday: "My wife gave me a tape to listen to. You know, one of those mind-set tapes. I feel asleep, but I guess that's the idea." •SAME TASTE ... Al Geiberger, who endorses Skippy peanut bu tter, has carried a peanut butter and jelly sandwich around with him on the course in his bag since he played on the PGA Tour. Now, when one of his sons caddie for him on the Senior Tour, so they take two sandwiches. Gelberger "You can't really hurt a peanut butter and jelly sandwich," Geiberger said. "Even if you sit on it." •HANDICAPS ... The golfer who best plays the narrow fairways lined with mature trees will probably fi nish oi:i top Sunday, pr at least among the leaders. Then again, the sort greens because of last week's rain creates even more of a challenge. ''The greens are going to be tough to putt. They're 100% poiania," Trevino said, alluding to a Bermuda-type of grass. "Sometimes you get burmuda greens, but poiania seems to grow in clumps. La Costa has the same thing. It's a winter grass." Geiberger, who first played at the Mesa •LESSONS FOR TREVlNO? ... Trevino, still not fully recovered Crom neck surgery la~t October, played at the Senior Slam at Los Cabos, Baja, Mexico, where he shot an 80 in th'e first round, finishing fou~th in a four-man field. "Hey, I played in it because last place was $1 7,000," he said. "When 1 went out to practice, I was hitting the ball nine miles, putting well, doing everything perfect, then I open up wi th an 80. I haven't shot an 80 since April 13, 1968, at Augusta. Trevino Dut I felt great. When I go t to San Antonio (for the Dominion Cl:.i~~ic), every pro there gave me a golr lesson." •WHERE'S ARNlE ANO JACK? ... Trc\-ino misses his longtime colleagues, Arnold Palml'r and Jack Nicklaus. "Sure, it's great when Ar nie comes out and plays," Trevino said. "I like to see Jackie, too. He looks grea t. He's working out a lot. But he's got so many things going on." Palmer and Nicklaus, who play only sparingly on the Senior Tour, are not here this weekend. Nicklaus has played in only two events this year, earning $58,500; Palmer has played in only one ($3,900) . .. LAORETTI PGA Tour. "Albus and I used to play in a lot of tournaments to- gether on Staten Island," he said. Jan. 5, he gave up drinking. "l go t checked out, and there was nothing wrong with my heart; my doctor said it was something wi th my esophagus," Laoretti said. "He said it was because of drink- ing, and then he said I'd have to cut down to two glasses of wine a day. That's all I'd drink, just wine. I said, how about quitting entirely, and he said that would be even better. hooked it too much. It had a little buzz on it, but if 1 hndn't booked it so much, it posslbly would've From Page 8 1 Laoretti played two event s dur- ing the 1989 season through open qualifying and recorded a pair of top-50 finishes, earning $3,025, enough for a down payment on a motor home. 13y the following year, he had hil> RV. "In the first week of 1990, I made $2,000, then in the second week in Tampa, I made about $15,000," Laorctti said. "That's more money than I'd ever seen before, that bel onged to me." He won enough ($165,339) the next year to qualify for the Senior Tour agai n. He has been able to keep his card eve r since, never re- turning to Qualifying School, or la- boring in Monday qualifying tour- naments. Similar to the route fellow tour member Jim Albus took, Laoretti was a longtime club pro in New Laorctti, who sank six birdie putts Friday, while coming within inches of si nking four others, is two strokes behind leader Dave Eichelberger, tied at 5-under with lsao Aoki a nd T o m Wargo. "I've played with E ichel- berger three weeks in a row now. and I sec him making aJI Laorettl 1hose shots, so I guess some of it is rubbing off," he said. "I had some op-. portunities (for more birdies), but I couldn't make a putt (on 11, 12, 13 and 14). 1 could've had eight birdies in a row." "But l'm not going to give up Italian food or cigars." Laoretti, who made only one bogey Friday, missed birdie putts on four straight holes from 12 feet. But he ended with a bang, sinking a birdie putt from 15 feel on 15, a 12-foote r on 16 after a nice chip with a 6-iron, and a bi rd- ie putt from 10 feet on 17. • rolled onto the green." • ......... 81 Eichelberger played in the same group with EICHELBERGER he also finished second in the Raley's Senior Gold Larry Laoretti, who is tied for second at s-under, Rush at Rancho Murieta near Sacramento and and Jim Albus,· the hottest golfer on the tour. shot a 62 in the second round at lhe Ralphs Se-after winning last weekend's Dominion Oassie in nior Classic in Los Angeles. .-------~ San Antonio, Tuesdny's Southern Cali- ••11vc been playing well in California fornia Dank Shootout and Thursday's for quite a while now," Eichelberger Toshiba Senior Classic Pro-Am. said. "It's been my spot for me for a while." Eichelbe~ger. who birdied holes 2, 3. 4 and 8 on the front nine, ending with a 4- under 31, made birdies on 10, 12, 13, lS and 16 on the back nine. • "This round was similar to Ojai," Eichelberger s:iid. "I was just putting so welJ, it's ama:ting how you get hot. Laoretti made a lot of birdies, too. He was making all of his ofter me, so he wasn't doing much leading." He struggled with bole No. 17, where his tee shot landed directly in front of a tree. Eichelberger, who bogeyed 17, de-Eichelberge r Alona with No. 17, Eichelberger missed a 6-foot birdie putt on nine and his chip on 14 landed 1 Vl feet from the pin. "I could've gotten 60, you're damn right." he said. "Any time you miM a 2-foot putt, cided to go low on the right side around the tree. then barely missed a 20-foot putt for par. "IC I went left, 1 would've had to fade the ball that's a mental error. l'vc done it before, but not probably 40 yarda," he said. 441 went. fiaht, b~t I that often." · York who never played on the ~ Before the season. Laorctti had been getting chest pains, so on Laoretti made his impact on the tour in 1992, whe n he became an overnight sensation by winning the U.S. Senior Open. Ho finished that year 13th on the money list ($444,385). . J ' . I ' I • ' . I • I ' .. I • I ' I • • ' . I P I STARTING ANEW PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES P\IBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES TINGTON BEACH 11 en-Jayne Boulter, 80039 IUCh nob tor payment of PUBLIC NOTICE ,...11 under lht FJcti!ious PUBLIC NOTICES llUed to • lltn eor•uant to Jaime 0.VtttlUJC B0083 1uch '"' having expired Bu1lnt11 Nam•(•) listed NCtlon 21702 of Uld eodt • will be told 11 public auc· Flctltloua above on: 2195 PUBLIC NOTICE on lht g00d1, hertlntlltt Sti.ryl Whltthtld, 80099 I Ion by INSTORAGE a I H Mich .. ! 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I._ II ............. ,,la Showa Grtl 1200 sq ft. Npt Shore• 3Br $1400 Blvd. 848·8373 ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii REAL ESTATE Local route. 400% ---=--FO_U_N_D __ _ 111111 ,.. " •-· ....... Walk 10 bch Owner 4 bdrm 3ba, loft, bay 2BR 1 Ba, bit Ins, w/d, •---------1• ~oflls. $1200/wk wlalltlaltlf tlla i.w. Ow raiders desperate. 509-8909 Agl Beautiful 3000 sf home view, yrly $1700. fr p ie, lrg storage. •1St Month Free Rent• NB OCEANFRONT poton11a1. MUST SELL. SHEPHERD MIX •• lltn'Y lllftflMd lti1l all w/ocean view, steps 3 bdrm 2.5ba. Golf parking. Near new. Large 1Br, free cable, Weekly. Fully furn 3Br 1-800·745-3358 Vlclnlty-Marguerlte fnlll111 ldnrtl11tl 111 11111 ALMOST BAYFRONT to aandl 4Bd·3Ba, Courso View. Llte/brlte $1100/mo. 673-0672 pool, gated parking, 2Ba, gar. N/pel 512001 ---------•---------Street & PCH, COM . ....,.,. wt l'llllAll tlll an 4Br 3'hBa, 3/gar, cus-giant game rm + ofo, $2000. carports. 842.5858 woek Karon 434 1424 BUSINESS OFFICE VENDING: Great 2nd. 3/14/95. Reddish gold ~.,,..,....,..._ 11 tom. 329 Alvarado Pl. 2 frplca, $2595/mo. 3 bdrm 2.ba on the BRAND NEW 2Br apt · • Income & Top Qunlily young male mix. Call Ufll· $759K. Agt. 675-1509 AgVRemax 722·1667 Canal $2400. just 4 doors from So. 2Bd 1.5 8• 2-aly, poo1., _________ FOR RENT 2769 Equipment. 723·6185 or 673-4628 . .... ~.ClllHUO 2 bdrm 2ba. Hrdwd Bayfront $1450/mo. new pnt/carpet/llert. RENTALS TO 1·800·820·6782 F o u ND : BI 0 n d M·IMll 1·I00·4H·151G. Ftr Open Sat/Sun 12·5 LG DESIGNER TWNHM flra. Awesome Back 640-6838 Agenl blinds. Nr SCP, Brkr. ---------Puppy 3-4 mo old re- IMw.aMlltll. OCW1111i.111 1924W.Oceanfront Rare 2200 aq ft 4Br BayVlewa$1750. COZYSTUDIO $800. 556-7161 SHARE 2724 OFFICESPACEAVAIL Your commllment•our male al OC Fair· un HUD 11421 l50Q. 4Br 4Ba, 2 fp, remod. B bd 1 ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii for non-profit org. Xlnt local, supportive lraln· • 5985K 673-4784 645-6655 3 a, 2-car aitch gar, 1 rm-v ew-Vllla Pt. Kitchen, w/d, parking 2BR·1 BA & 1 BR·1 BA19 loc nr SC Plaza. Lots Ing: AVON careor suc· grounds (Swap Meel} end locatlon overlook· $1150. & utll Incl. Yrly tse Lndry, pool, qulel, nr ***** N 5 on Sal 3/11. Call lo ID GENERAL 1002 NORTH ORANGE Beautiful home with view 4Bd·2.5Ba. din- ing rm, family rm, sunny breakfast nook. 2 FlreplacH, cathe- dral ceilings, wood floorlng, contral air, skylight In entry hall, 3 covered patio & 3 car garage. · 644·9060 COLDWCU. BAN~C?R Ll CORONA DEL MAR 1022 PORT STREETS 3BR·2BA Carmel • Quiet roe, aouth facing x-lrg backyard original -new roof! $429K 2BR·2BA + DEN 2200 + al, angl level, x·lg yard, south facing lg backyd $479,000 Agt &40·58&4 Waterfront Condo Ing grnblt & partial Call Franklln Realty $675/mo. 557-9202 all transportation $550 Roomale wanled to of prkng. Up 10 lO,OOO cess ancy 49 • 1813 499-3692 or 472-4263 B k B A A I S I I sq 11, w/ultl. Rogor or ac ay on a cul-de-rea enla pee al st. & S650No pets646-0392 share a large 4br 3 ba u 0 ---------FOUND sacl $40;-000 spent on 840.7000 ext. 301 Ort Studio 3 door frm Dellnhtf I E' Id 1B cuslom home In Hun· nda. 714/754·14 o. INVESTMENT : large black new llled kllchen & No Feoa. S. Bayfronl. Avl 4/1. • u s e r. unneutered mal e batha, akylta thruoul,1---------$525 Includes utlls. No pets. Elec range, ~~~~~1.B4!:;1~~a°s~e~ ---------OPPORTUNITY Shepherd Mix, vie chandellera, marble Bavshores!! (818) 247-2446 patio, encl garage. INCOME Orange & Westmin· frplc, whl ahuttera, re $550 + dep. 642·5984 oak everywhere, foyer PROPERTY 2 790 2908 Sier, Npt Beach. Call new cream carpet & Fal blu olu•, 43Bd-4Ba. Light & brile spacious E 'ald• lrg lmmac 2Br& S40p01umsho. 'an+ d5s00capslnegc.' iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil __ 64_5·_1_0_79_. ____ _ m n es a e, car gar. 1 Bd 1 Ba 1 garage much morel Unlum Avl nowl $4000/mo. • • • 1 Y.!Ba, 253 Cabrlllo. 964-4267/574-4247 Exciting Naw lnforma· Have you •••n our $2350, completely Coast Newport Prop-yrty S1000/mo. Lora Patio vertical• light1 _________ 2 Haea on 1 lot, E·sida In lion Syatem Creales IZZV? Sinking blk & furn $2850. Call ertlas 842..a888 Vance Rltra 673-4062 doco;, w/d hkup. $850 •NP CrHt·2 rm aulta• CM. Grt loc. Ltva In 1, 45K Every 30 Days wht female cat, prone Robyn Agt. 6.40-2677. Perfect Uttle laland Call 310-379-1080. w/pnv ba In lrg 3bd, renl 1, or rent bolh. Min Investment 13,400 10 spinlng up. We left By owner. S550,ooo CORONA 875-7939 XLT FAMILY HOME! DEL MAR 2122 BIO CYN TWNHM Studio Completely r• E'Slde/Npt Hghtl 2'hBa, Pool, jac. ten· $2691(/Brkr/Call 556-7181 Call 800-641·8354. the counlry tor a year, 2Br 2Ba, prime loc. moded, upstrs, N/Pels/ nla, llrpl, gar. W{D, our catsitte(pave Izzy Tennis/pool/spa. smok, $795, 675-5704, 1 Br gllfdan apl. $650/ 5825 + ~ U11ls, 642·9050 away lo an anony· $1600/mo. 759-8242 mo Incl utll. 759-l064 Bel lal th blk to ocean. BUSINESS OFFICE BUSINESS OFFICE mous Newport Bch Lrg 5Bd·3Ba home In xlnt area. Pvt yard, apa & many up- grades! A value at $539,000 w(rermal PATRICK TJ;NORE Real E•tate & Loan• 780-8702 ---------Eaatalde 2Bd 2Ba Sh8.le 2B• 1 Ba w/fem. FOR RENT 2 6 FOR RENT woman, phone & address BLUFFS apect bay vu. BALBOA upstairs. gar, new car· , Clean non-smkr. 5500. 7 9 2769 unknown. Please call 2Bd 1 Ba Houae Lg 3Bd·2.5Ba, 1900 tJ 1 N/P I d 640-4099 Remod, lncloaed 1-car aq. ft., huge patio, PENINSUIA 2607 pe pn • ' n ry rm. 545·6060/w 814-6332/h 1--------- gar. avl now, $1150/ beaut hme, In off·whl. 5825' 366"0607 CDM·r••P person to LOST BINOCULARS mo, 700 lrla 968-7271 Near pool, $2250 mo. e104 15th St #8 EASTSIDE 2Bd·H~Ba ahr nice 2Bd, CBlna· I Bausch & Lomb 1x50, Dowd, Rltr 720-7432 • New paint/cpl, ga· tlon Ave N/Smok Offi at Inspiration Point, Beautlful 2Br 2'hBa, 1 Bd·1 Ba. upstra w/ rage $825/mo. 1665 Ir· $475. 631-4243 • 1 A "ant an ce Corona del Mar. deck, garage, blt·lns.'-B'"'"L-U-FF-S-. -Pe_rf_e_ct--10-c some oc••n view & vine Ave. 720•9422 V Ve REWARD to finder. Walk to ahopa. $1800. noar achoola, ahop-carport! $725 Avl 4/1.1------_;..;;...._ E'alde CM Feminine wi'th water incl.., uded? Call 714-725--0124 Avail now. 262-4747 ping, etc. Spacious Call Gary 720·9422 "A GREAT PLACE decor, ahr apaclous L t Blk 8 ,· dlt TO COME HOME TO" 3bd 2ba hm, frpl, w/d, oa ox w • Looking For A off-white 4Br 3Ba 2 Bd $1000/Studlo Spacloua & bright 1 1 f ferentlal gauge on 3n/ beau~ on lush green· $820 Both Incl utlJs. 1BR & 2BR. No peta. yd. Sep ph. 1 rm avl ots & ots 0 TA7ater7 95. Cross St·Sanla MOBILE Rental? bit w pool. $2000/mo. 1 hae to bch, 915 E Call Now 831-8427 t%~u:. ~·~~O/~i , , , VV1 , Ana Ave & Universily The Bluffs Call KIP Owner 759-6906 Balboa. 449-1600 aid 212 .-Ave. CM. 966--0668. $289,000 HOMES 1100 Harbor Realty 3Bd 2e 4435' ma tmific upbeat busmm mVlronrncnt' LOST CAT Black & QPlan la rare & popu· 673 A AOO B h A 2nd 11~' a~~w:~r r~::: NEWPORT NbBI Shkaref 3Br hobuse h'h with (asr al'crss and grt'al parking' white male Tabby, has l.r. 3Bd-2.5Ba. new NPT BCH Lovely 2Brl _____ ...,____ eac rea lae by owner. Approx BEACH 2669 oc rom eac . \\'(have a few S!l.lCCS trom 400 llll557 sq ft half of black mous· S f PCH 3Bd 28 2 1200 Sq/ft. No Pets. '"'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Non-amkr. S400+dep. ,.--· kllchen appta. Ula 2Ba w/frplc In b .. ut • 0 a • Yearly Unfurn i• Ask f T 63 9 C.11! u~ \\'crt ont !~hon in Newport lhJI tache on face. Last 1100.r. & wonderful Sr. park by the B•y. aty, hrdwd firs. many 3 & 4BR·2 Batha Nr main/Balboa. Cati •1BR ........ ,....., __ o_r_ro...;;y..;., __ 1._1_5_0 seen on Tradew1nd1 windows fplc dbl gar v..... N"''-Bal P• Pt Sh 1~ Jdimtch n<>t watcml <k•\•n 1 a t /D plantallon ahullera. 55+ $49 000 Have ' • · $1375 lo $1800 mo. Nowl (818) 501-0097. 2BR 2BA $725/Up ...-nn r n aycres over 6AA9060 oth•;• fro;,, S25K lo Brkt. $1950. 556-7161 Villa Rentals Refrlg & dishwasher fum 3Bd, 2.5Ba, prof, w Shores area. 13 yra ..-... 535K. Bkr 675-6241 Bayfront 2Bd-2Ba 2 Incl. 60x30 pool. No prklng, W/O, Sundeck, old, used to being in- 675•4912 car parking, pool. pets. No feaa. No $400 or $500 675-4325 9st1d7e0 .. Please call 650- COLDWCU. BAN~C?R Ll COSTA MESA 1024 --------COSTA MESA 2124 dock avl. No pets LOTS Property Mgmt $1500 673-6640 lease. 545-4855 NB·Lrg maater Bd 1loo lJlA Shopping for a n~ .,,,....,._....,.,....-..,....,...........,,--_____ •Beach v~Ml·Nr Ho•g• Prlv Ba, 2 blka 10 bch. p1nm.15 .~ FOR SALE 1400 On Bluff/View Cln Studlo/302 E. Balboa Sparkling 18d huge W/0, gar, •vi now. Il ~ll ~ apartment? classified i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 3bd, 188. Huga yard, -•""E"'"a_a_t-b'""lu'"'tt-H_o_m_•_*_ Blvd.#3. New pnt, aep matllr, walk·ln' closal S525+dep 675-2745 c 0 .. " •" • lels you compare nice Uacape, quiet C-for lae. 5Bd 3Ba, lri ba & kit. 1 blk to bch S ool/S NB-ON SANDI R / l1ll ShtV\JrJ \\J~ 1..abm 1 !'-.Cl~""" ilfa.:11. C.;\ ~2tt0; costs • withoul hassle Pelloan Point Ba11 0-S $1250/642·7104 & downlown. $525 Incl 725; P P• &46-6838 m w ,..,.. or worry! Buy 1749 000 w/ap-yard, nu carpi, paint LIDO ISLE 1 t prlv Ba In 4Bd hse. 1'141117J.93Jll Cl .. alfled Pro~ed piana: Build 2 Bd Houae Newport Ille. Great hae & IOCll utll. No pets. 631·2494 1 eps 0 Prof, N/S. $580+ V• lmmed 49Nl702 owner Hghla araa, prlV yd, $2750/mo 84().4718 beach. Cozy studio, utlls. 548·1443 avl 4/1 842-5878 · gar, gu w/d hk·upa, N/P, aop entr, tennla, w/d. •--=--------S TOPI Beat quality Ullla Incl, 11200. 722-6625 Lu)( 2Bd Townhom• Can't seem to 5395/mo. 673-6239 NB-Prof to ahr 3bd ---------------- value Npl/CM. Total ---------1 v4 B•. marble flrplc, gel to all those 2Ba, 'h blk to bch, upgradea, 4Br 2Ba, RESORT E'ald• 2 m11r Br/2V•Ba walk·ln closet, gar, gar /W /D S 5 2 5 + tl'J tam room. $249,900 PROPERTY 1580 Cln, quiet, w/d hk·up, wro. AC. $1175120.9798 repair Jobs Chances are ut111. 631 ·51n now. Agt. 846·3557 grdnr, tp, xtru. 11250.,__________ around the house? you wlll find NB/Blufh. Share 650-2809 or 642·9722 Ooeanfront-Yrly 4+2 Let the h beaut condo on grn· IRVINB 104~ *SUPER BUY* E'alda 3Bd·1Ba cottage 1-car gar auper cln, ClaHlfled w at you need bit. Pool. Avail now. tl'J condo-Mlaalon Hiiia naw cpl/paint, w /d S2200 par mo. 402 E. Service at the price $400+ dep. 644-0263 C.C. Mr. O'Hara 957-1414 hkupa, carport, patio Oceanfront. NB agent you want lo pay Newport Cr••t 1own· '895 No pet 122..e294 Jim Jacobs &75-3777 Directory when you read home to ahare with re· Cute 2 Bd Condo w/gar ••••••••• EASTSID• 2Br 1 ~Ba •VIiia Balboa lrg 1800• help you find ClaHlfl•d aponslbla N/S. Private ir~~Co~~·~~~~~ HOUSES/ 1-cai: garage, cwpeta aq tt+,2bd, 2ba, pool, reliable help. dally room w/balh, cable, Low Dual/no Mallo Roos CONDOS A drepea. No peta. ocn vu walk 10 Bel\. 842•5878 ~rwate phone line. (71,..)721•3SHSa Tarbell 780-a3&4 St575 (909)598-9347 ---------__ ....,.8::.;4~2::.·..:iS~8~7:..:8:....__ ool/tennl1/1pa. $485 FOR RENT 118 2Br Hou•• Wd "'··---------------------------Incl utll. Credit check On the move? Sell your extra household Items In Classified FIND an apartment through classified •. req'd. Call 650-0454 :~:.~~-:_-:~'!jd COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 and teava measage. hkup 1775. aso-s2ae NP Penn/On Bey N ••port Ht la A6aa 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Large 38 d 2 Ba, W/D, 3Bd, 2aa. Twnhaa, dbl 11 ~:"50aoe. Gr•:~~=~ gw. tp. yd, 111001mo QUIET 8c SERENE •2lkl 1 Ba. yd, 17251 1 mo. No Pata. 831-5103 Pa Ill l\+l.esa .Apart111ent:s GENERAL 1002 GENERAL 1002 GENUAL 1002 So near & ~t so far ... That's the feeling you get when you live at Palm Mesa amid the lwh grccncry of secluded wood,, & mtcly palms. No room left In the garage ror the car? -------- RIVERFRONT PARCELS (NA GATED COMMUNTTY •Located on Sacramento Rluer •Boat docks allowed • Center of Shasta Cascade Wonderland • Excellent Prices: $98,000-$310,000 LEISURE PROP!R111!8, lrtC. (l:.SOO) 526-32114 • .& Smdia.i l &. l &droonv · Jn S575 IO $600 • lB& S6lS to S650 . 281l sru to s750 4 No Pea A V crtb1 Blinds A ~fane t NEW~ Paint & Tik FllnCSt ROOm -.r. ....... -A Htat.d Po6I & Jacuzzj A PIOOe&~ A Glnga Avadahk 06x Hoon: 9:00 un -~~-P lad 10:00 un -f :OO pm di 1161 Ma. llr. · $Anta Ma~ CA (714) fl.t6.9860 A call to olaHln•d can h•IP PLUG IN Run your ad in the Newport Beach Costa Mesa Doily Pilot and. the Huntington ·Beach fountain Vol'8y lnciec:>endent to reoCh over 1 oo ,ooo horn.. Fox Ul thi-s fonn with your cr.dit cord # or moil it in with a ch.ck tocbl Run For o weilkt If yoAJf ml doe. nat Iii •'I run it for andl. Willlt flt££t Al for $1~ -·~---···----------·---···· • • ' 0 YIS,SW. MY CM. . ..... Adit.. c~ ~----~-'-~ z., . , __ ...,... __ _ • 1 l>W ~ CMIAY PL01 ' l» w ... .._<.--CA '11tV . . • • ' • .. • • • • t P'J4..,..,.,. 0. 'Mf1l46'1 6#1 : ...... _a.t , : : ,.---..... =--~~ ... ,_.-... -.-,-... .._ __ ...;, . : ....... ~....._ .... _.._.J.. . -..... . ---, ----. --.. _ .. I --~--: :::.-ci::.."":-• _.., c_ ... : •1tow,--.1100_.......,._ . ............... -...... ······ • ....,.,, M.ch 18, 1995 • LOST a POUllD BMP10YllUT lllPl.OYIWIT lllPl.OYlllllT uaLOYlllllt llU1.0111111t uatonan -.u>nmrr um.cmwrr um.onmn 5530 5530 2925 5530 5530 ll30 5130 IUO INO LOST CAT Solid gray ahof\.ha&r allm female, declawed fron1 feet. l.oa\ from Newpor' Beech Oakwood Ai>tl. "SWARD. e.e.23&0 LOST 000. Med, mbled brHd female, b r o w n I • h /g t a y , trlendly. Loaf on Old Newport Rd. aru, Npl Bch. Rew•rd. Call 042..e331. LOST1 BLACK CAT With hair mlaalng o rear, Balboa Pen/ a\lla. Call 676-2184 PERSONALS . PERSONALS 3002 ATTN LOVERSl!I CALL NOWfll 1-900-562· 7000 x5276 $2.99/mln. Musi be 18 Procalt Co. 602-954·7420 Find Someone Special 1°900. 776-3005 Ext 4950 $2.99/mm must be 18 yrs. ProcallCo (602)954-7420. Love Start• Here l!I 1·900-562-7000 ext 2226 52.99 min Must be 18 yrs. Procall co. (602) 954-7420 You Can Find Your Speclal Someone 1-900-562-5500 x 6381 $2.99/min. 18 +. Procalt Co. 602·954·7420 EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT 5530 Accounting STAFF ACCOUNTANT Publishing & Printing Co. seeks Stall Acct. with Acct. Degree, 2 years exp with journal entries. month-end closing. bank roconcil- li a 11 on s , inventory mgmt, special projects. Lotus 1 -2-3. Send resume 10: ADVERTISING INSIDE SAi.Ei REP Tht Frahnt ThbU' GoU.,- Slop by for a personal lntef\/low Mon-Fri 9AM-6PM Sat 10AM-5PM MISSION VIEJO 25533 Matguente Parkwny (Cross SI. ntat Estancieio) . HUNTINGTON BEACH 19720 Beach Blvd. (Near Adams) IRVINE Day Help & Closers Nceoed 3972 Barranca Pkwy (Near Culver) F0t info on ITW\agement Qpptys call 800/697-4400, ext. 8000. EOE CLASStFIE;O --ll9ra Meded fOI ~9 omc:. na• qu11e gated com• 'ff P'>'"'°" fOt neavy munlty In HB. Ofc, d••• en•ry person, 10-l•Ulng. malru & r• k~ by touch I. ••P w/ palr1. Exp req • .Sal•ry Lotus ' Window.. t Bd apt/benellla. baaed program• (Ao-Send r•• to: Apl ceH a plus). Lllht Mtlgra. 355p BriatOI phone• & gen olflce Sl•A. CM, 92028. eklll• req'd. Send r••----,.~V~O~N~--- aume & salary h111ory 1-800-7!5W8Ge '"'i to: Ptrsonnel Dept,, Earn $200-52000/mo PCMC, 211 e. Ocean Not Just door·to-door Blvd., Ste 40!5, Long s.ach 90802. IRVINE AUTO CENTER 1 ·800·831 ·3377 714 380·1200 Place Your Ad Here! Accounting Supervisor P.O. Box 1560 Costa Mesa, CA 92628·1560 To place an ad In ClaHlfled Call 642·S678. It's the resource you . can counl on to sell a myriad of merchan- dise Items, becauso our columns compel quallfied buyers lo 642-56'l8 call I 642·5678 CARPENTRY 3510 CLEANING DECK SERVICE SERVICES 3548 COATING 3570 DIRECTORY HIRE A CARPENTER Additions/Remodels House & Office Best STOP Deck Le•ksl Fl re/W a ler/Repalra. $-Besl Work! 10yr EJCp Waterproof Coalinga: Concreto/Eloc/Plumb. Refs. Some Eng. Froe est Docks/Stairs. Best SI ADDITIONS Jerry, 760·7864 +Rebeca 437-1274• Ouallly work. Free Eal. REMODELING 3410 Kathr's HouHkeeplng Ll587430 722-8769 CARPET INSTALL Ouallly W0tk w/ refs. Reliable 448-7975 DUNCAN & REPAIRS 3516 DOORS 3580 Pager: (714) 567·0918 CONSTRUCTION 20 Yrs Exp Small & SMC C.,pet Repairs •WINDOW CLEANING* An experienced Lg Jobs 650· 7042 Power stretch, sales. FREE ESTIMATES dependable door Repair squoeky floors 297-8081 David hanger. Guar wonc, BUSINESS ·1 dys 239-0289 24 hrs reas. Oon 521·8910 SERVICES 3488 Tim Reeves Flooring COMPUTERS 3556 DOORS REPAIRED •Below Retail Prices• S1li1laction gUManleed! Carpel/Wood/Uno Mike Bless, 565-3344 Bua Owner'• Right Arm Ll379730 845·071 t MAC TUTORINO or 642·2043 Lfll431830 l(llord Processing Pro Sy11em & all pro/:rms Own notebook computer CERAMIC Mark 875· 245 ELECTRICAL 3610 Karen 650-4439 Call 8--4 buying cmputr Outsource your word TILES 3528 ••TUTORINO•* proc: editing, compo-Windows. Word, A·1 Electrical work Excel. A.cce11 Duncan Construction sltion, gen 0H1co. Prof Leakr Showera Rep'd quality guar. 650-6106 Tho Dean of Tile. Ce· 20 Yra Exp. 723-1985 Oulck A1~onse ramie new/repaired r•· Local Uc. 8 0-7042 LACEV'S*ELECTRIC CABINETS grout, balhrm remodel CONCRETE & plumbing L1670130 MASONRY 3SS7 25 yrs exp. Free est. REFINISHING 3500 673-8065 or 846-8526 Res/Comm. Sr disc. Lfll238300 842-6588 Cabinet Renovation CHILD CA.RE 3536 * Best Prlce/Qu1llty Relace, refinish, paint l..tndacape, brick, Slont FENCES Cusl Cabinets by Small Climbing up the Wall? Concrete. M34t22 8c DECKS 3615 Jobz 645-4907 L62440t Call The Brick, Block. Stone, Tiie KITCHEN CABINET BABYSITTER Cone, Patio, Driveway •FENCES OATES• Stained or painted. 24 hr/all ao-l/7"°""0e1 Fplc, BBOs. Ref. 20 Yr ...-Jrepalr/pOat replaced Variety of flnlahes. Exp. Terry 597.7594 Redwood• L_.576605 Llc#698845 378-0371 BAICKeTILEeSTONE Jim Whyte 642·7200 CLEANING Plaln/atamped Con· •Wood f'•nc••* CARE GIVER 3501 SERVICES 3548 cret• & Coatings repl•rlj)llr, frH ~lllQ Uc.1541656 831-4310 ISlll'IW•. I.Ow prices. l.lc'd C•r• for Seniors Wanted: 3 more qual-.,...Qu•llt~ a Pride-All M\llnt.IQt Conslt. 874..$301 Homecere ..-, appla, lty cllent1 w/ houaH aspect• of concrete & lhoppfng, etc Xlnl refs, to clean. Christine. masonry. Best 1etv1ee, GIASS/ Lynn 831·208t Ive ms. 64().6177 P9 218-5193 33 Yf• In ., ... 831.3859 MIRRORS 3682 A TOUCH Oft CLASS CARPENTRY 3510 Cleaning. Rea/Comm CONTRACTORS Lie/Bonded. Ftee E11. HARBOR QLASS CO. TereH 282·7143 GENERAL 3558 Comm/Rel Slorefrnt, flepwa, ~mod. Doors. wv.. BOSS HOUSECLEANING windows, wrdtbe, tub/ dOWS, tlbiMta, atucco l dly· Ucenaed·lnsured. CPI BUILDERS INC. 1tlower. Uc. 642.Q424 wall, fencea. QllH, lie. Uc. S9.75 pet hour. AHldentlal Const. 35Yf1 e-p Jerry 1424517 714•548-0368 Uc. 15184~4•1naured TRADE (714) 985-4993 A lo Z HANDYMAH HouaoteanlWlndewa rtmAWREFACE CoASINm Wetkly, 81-weeklYi. Wheth9' you're 6uy,tno through classllled i<i1chene, bit.hi, doors, Move•ln1/out1. Re 1 or Hlllng, c1a11 nec1 842.-5878 windows. Doug 548-7258 Pina, 845·9888 coveta all your Medal . .· . ' IOOIOCllPllCIAtl et Of'l'I09ASSTP/T Parl·'Tlm• People •IT ~ Ptr Pew Reell.alale IEEKINO a-.tOHT ................... Aoc1a ~. ..... IO..,_.. lefn.:12 M-f', no MP ;::~.=,.:.;ue:Mje;a} s £ L,. ST A" T. A. Ofange/LA Cwnpiegn roll, ~ GOn'!p ..... tor.,... Yow nec ... uy. a.oonv BookkHptnQ/cOM· Fla. hra•Gtt Income. llQhl phone dutlea. a~...,. ciom "-" fot Matk 152-0247 -.,..~,\~n1N put•r 1kl111 to ttaln .. cau Wah .._a&, OetaU~ • 01 DOOd handwfl~ -...--. "" dental office mgr. Llftdlcapl Qan1eMr pendalN. C.. lnl'ILD. ra~ R&AI. ••TAT• Cll Aait T •• d GOOd pay. L.alie F0<· Shermen Oarden1 • a?OO or f'AX 1.;eoe-47 CM•P lNPfllf 11' .. ,. es~1uu COM PfT. Call Oof: Ptr'° "8e-a111 71 · • POITAL JOBI :: Co.~~· ~P lb put BOOKKPR/SECTY othy Mon lhru Ftl neual rood Entry pay starting ua L"f1l_7..aa 8am-4pm, 813·2268. Demonatratora IOI ll2.81/$18 &2/hr FOf produc«, agenl• & 1 ~::::=:!lv~1.;r~;:.,.,.,~::;;:-:;;_ 3 yr• compu1er exp w/1----------.,,..., hr, Car nece11ary. Inf 6 ' 1 • lot loan otncere, Eicper\·1.; OL prgm, Lotus, word Why play Hid• N 714·557·5571 ° •PP ca I b• • enc:• 6 Integrity • Reoeptlonl•l Type 35 proc. LI< Forest, 458-S8M With c:hlldeate? · "3t. lt&-50l-63Mlc204l muat. Call PATRICK wpm, h••V'I phOn ... 1061;fax458·1498 C~ll Claaalfl•d Buylt.Sefllt.Andlt, 8uylt.Selllt.Flndlt. TENORE 780-8703. $1100+benef111. Call today! &42·15878. Ctaaatned. Cl...atled. PAX 7ec>-1489. Kim, 848-0651. CHEVROLET OF NEWPORT BEACH 445 E. oost ~ N B. CONNELL CHEVROLET 2828 Harbor Blvg, C,M. 545:.1200 THEODORE ROBINS 2060 Hor r Blvd.of Cars, C.M. RAY FLADEBOE HONDA # 16 Irvine Auto Center 714-33().. 7 00 ~ ~ORANGE COAST JEEP/EAGLE/ OLDSM01$1LE PONTIAC, GMC TRUCK 2524 Harbor Blvd Cosio Mesa ffi LINCOLN ~MERCU RY BEACH LINCOLN-MERCURY 16800 B~Gtl Blvd, H.B. . 848-7739 I LINCOLN ~MER CU RY -----·---· RAY FLADEBOE LINCOLN/MERCURY Irvine ulo nter I •• • ROUS ROYCf Of NEWPORT BCH. 445 E. Coast Hwv, N.B . 714·673-0900 ~ SOUTH COUNTY VW 1B71 l Beach Blyd, H.B. 842-2000 HANDY MAN 3710 HEALTH, BEAUTY IANDSCAPE & PAINTING 3858 PET TELEPHONE ' & FITNESS 3740 IAWN CARE 3808 SERVICES 3870 SYSTEMS 3926 HomelRent1I PropertlH QUALITY CARE Palnl ·Carpentry· Back Bar Chiropractic Ismael'• Oardenlng 20 yrs exp, excellenl Peraonallzed Pel Care Phone J•cka ~ Jack Drywall and morel Announces Dr Darlene workmanship, fair Kennel altematlve. No $25 AJA K G.,y 645·5277 Complete clean-up, prices. 645·2417 Ron * Lara 631-0200 * Tree trim, General stress or worry. Lie, M oves/Install. ResJ Carp'try. rool'g, plbg 2675 Irvine Ave-Ste116 Maintenance. 550-9316 CHUNG'S PAINTING Ins. Reis 673-7184 Comm. 444·6550~ painl g, glassblocks LOH Fat Faatl Our MOS 20 Yrs Exp. Gd Price! Landscape M alnt. Guar worl<. Free Est. Ele c/Tll e /S lucco get resulls. Latest Repair/Mow/Clean-ups Ucl375602 538-1534 PLUMBING 3890 TRANSLATOR/ Concrete decks(Repairs diets & mods as seen Mallbu-llght·S~eclalsl TUTOR 3927 MORGAN, Uc'd 650·3261 JENKINS PAINTING on TV's 20/20 & Feb. Call Peto 72 ·7732 Int/Ext. Wallpaper, THE LOCAL PLUMBER Carpentry • Rooting Allure mag. Newport ·• W1tllam Ba.'\ljert Co · •P1umblng•Drywa11• Barlalrlc Ctr. 673-8586 •TREES• drywall, texturing, etc. SPANISH/ENGLISH Stucco• Palntlng*Tlle David, 1·800-880-6222 Since 1947' Ind/group lessons by Eleclrlcal*Jim 641-7494 Relaxallon Therapy To,pedl"••on. Uiw111, Gene Abrams Painting Friendly Service exp'd. So. Amer Tu1or. will help you achieve _....._..._ 751~70 Int/Ext Oual Paint/Reas $ L#476000 67!:>-Sl304 s ... sana 673·7409 Electrlcal Specialty your goals. Classes Uc/Ins since 78. Ceil re· Plumbing Repairs & Resldenllal wiring, dolly. 979·7827 moved & relelCI. 641-8877 Drains cleared from phones, cable. Rois. LEGAL Ike'• Custom Painting S5.50. AU fhcturH In· TREE Integrity. 24 hrs 798·2516 IMPROVEMENTS SERVICES 3812 Prof, Clean, Qualify 1141*1. s ........ 5415-8298 SERVICES 3929 HANDYMAN Carpen-Wo~. lnt)Ext & Docks, Precise Plumblng try, tile, plumbing & HOME 3756 L1073468 831-4610 Repair• & Remodeling •ALL AMERICAN• roof. 25yrs exp w/rols. Don't be on th• Street Free f 1Umates TREE SERVICE Jerry Bell 775-8380 HARDWARE STORE Due to Evie lion or PAINTING 85Q-.48S1 Lfll68739 969·1090 ESl./Sr. Foreclosure. Call 24 Conaclenllous crafts· Free Disc. Home Reatoratlon & Keya, 1000 Colors of Hrs 563·5736 Old fashioned Yard Cln-up531-8415 man, Remodellng, Tllo, point. Tool Dopt. & pride In workmanship. POOL drywall, woodwork, C raft Center. fences, deck1, room Savannah's Hardware MOVING 3834 RAINBOW Circle Malnt. SERVICE 3894 TUTORING 3930 2000 Weal Balboa P11nllng. ~. Houstl additions, roof1, gen Apl. Oual. Job. FrH est. repafra. Comm/Rea. St. llcl569897 638·8888 Dave Th• Autom•tlc SAT Semln.,a. Excel Refs/Free Estimates. JEWELRY 3784 PUBLIC NOTICE Pool Man. Cleaning wfttl Pot O'Oowd. Test John, 847·5520 ROMAN PAINTING prep 1lnco 1979. 5 Ttle Calif. Public Utlll· & ·repair. Very reaa· Orange Co Handrman ti•• Commlsslori RE· ·Since 1974· onabl•. 714-969-4780 meetings In Irvine /lnl /Ex1 /AH /Com $195. Call 673·2360. Electnc1VPlumblng Wiiiiam Harold Jewelers QUIRES lhat all UHd Ucf698845 378-0371 Wolch & jewelry repair household good• P1lnl/Catpen1~ TOP QUALITY ROOFING 3910 Free Est. 831·3569 Antlquo/Flne Jewelry movers print their WALL Buy/ntl/ltadt 873·0385 P.U.C. Cal T number; INT/EXT. Very Semi Retired contractor. limos and chauHeura compelltlve. Lie tl'648· Q.K. Roofing. LOWHI COVERINGS 3932 Rpra, lmprvmnta, sml ~rlnt their T.C.P. num· 228. Jay 714-650-5006 prices for all roofing jobs. Quality, Integrity, LANDSCAPE & or In all advertise· 1ervlc:es Incl regalr. Custom Wallpaper I care, Kon 642-1770 IAWN CA.RE 3808 menta. II you have a FREE Eat. 805-4 49 PIANO & VOCAL Strlpplng/P•lntlng question about lh• I•· Rerooflnt Spectallat No Job tl:'>o 1ma111 RAt1LING 3720 Basia Yard Malnt. gallty of a mover, limo LESSONS 3868 Repairs. E1tab 1976, SW. 011 w/ad, 073·2937 or chaulf1ur, call: FREE Eat. U$323842 Wallpaper•P alntlng Lawn~ Cleanupat Public UtlllllH ... Tr•• rlmml'J2 L Commlulon Plano & Voice le11ona • •80-772t Marln•RH/Ouahfy Haullng Junk, Appll· Haulln9 979 4S 714-556-4HI1 all •ff:'· beginning to •TNUND•R ROOFINO• Quaran\Md•Call Grant aneet, Yard Clean·Up, CIHI I :Jo. degrHd FOi all of your roofing 385-0757/24 hr P•e• Etc ••• Call M lle• Lawn Servto•• Mow/ -teacher. t•47 nHds. Reroof/repalr, lmmedlate Response! M8-139t •dge/aod/s,rlnklerat PIANO Beg.·Advanced ctn-up. Al 9 .. 27t8 PAINTING 3858 Uc 638144 84&.4122 We g;s11 1h0uld hang JUNK To TtM DUMP Ive m1g or call att-r 5 All age• ·Teach« cert. together. Strip, ln1ta11, (714weee-tea2) Entertainment Avail. When yt>u vrrilc ,. advice to the crazy. Wiii haul what Trash A PROP'L GMOINlft •W.P. YOUNQQUl8T Jennifer 04o.&669 •31·21t t anVttme Man won'll 964-52Sg Palntlnt COfttraotOf a Cla ~iricJ acJ, caring f0t eaeh land· -...----'._... - -, ...... scape aa If It were my Qual, p.int1ng by PfOrlt On the move? lnclud~ 1111 CONV•Nt•NT Overstocked wUh own. Larry es.,-46n Ucleozoee. Ina. lhc fuel whethef you're buy. 1tuff? Qr.en loene L.anclacpl'IQ FrH HI Ms-330$ Sell your extra Ing, Hlllng. °' ~II -amt £<: t 1111: A call to fl lnlgauon, Trimming tt,,. QualllJ , .. ,,.."' household looil.lng, claa9ltt.cl u Claulfled & Removal•, Ctean-PLUS touc:h14p1. Items . re: uhs wf'la~~-:=-Wlllhel~ up1 a Malnt, St. lie. 2• Htt. Richard Sln0t ' , )OU Wlllll, In Clas1ffled .......,.. e42.se a , 1699025, eao .. toe, · UC280M_. e.5-3209 ~ Ul·~78 .. --' ' .. Saturday, March 18, 1995 87 Ner;:uport BMch/Coata Mesa Dally Piiot d ..... "'YllENT ........................................................................... ...., ...... --1 ----------'------------~------~ ~-5530 EMPLOYMENTS53 !MPLOYMENT5530 MERCHANDISE TODAY'S : ii¥ZE lhii 32 :R::.t: .. ~1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.lii&I CROSSWORD PU 77LE tv9 P« wk. Invitation. Out Of 1..,la, Styllat wanted w/~ -.-~-------ly CHARt..ES GOREN _ catd •gift •t;M>p. FHh Outpoet '"kl • 'd tlal cllenti., NB aalon nnuQUES 6010 with OMAR SHAlttF l1land, NB. 759-7751 Hlllperaon fOf :~., comm. or rental. T and TANN.AH HIRSCH Sale• i.wettY kiosk In Fash ISi. Wed-Sat M . 844-157 ••UYINQ ITKMS• BUSINESS DIRECTOR PT/My+ comm. From 1800.1&e0. 1 pc £.NIH SOC FIGURE INCOME CatlPoppy &44-5953 EMPLO~NT to entire Htate. Paint· WEEKLY BRIDGE QUIZ working with bua. ..,,~ Inga, book•. furniture. owner• requeallng Salee Proftatlonal SERVICES 5533 etc. Immediate caah, Q. 1 • Both vulnerable,~ South What ac:tJon do you t.ake? eomprehenalve vafua· 40K to eoK + I top S. tS7U223 Iv msg you hold: t1on r•port• and act· North America's fast. ........ Q. 4 • "-South, vulnerable, you Ing aa Intermediary est growing training & Pl•H• be aw.,-e that APPLIANCES 6011 MK Q 8 <:?8 7 OA J 7 I' :I •7 bold: betwMn buyera and development com. the listlnga In thla cat• sellers of bosln .. aea. peny. Leads provided. egory may require you iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii The bidding has proceeded: •K J a ~ 5 2 oJ IO 9 t •K J 4 214/680.8414. 4S4S·5000 •xt 853 to catl a 900 num~er •••r• !''" 19 cubic ft. 8011111 WEST NORTH EAST EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT In Which there le a FF. iJ1 SO Freezer· 10 p... 2• Pu• charge per minute. Seara 13.1 cubic ft. ll• p... so SI.:? upright. $175. W/O t · gaa, Sears, work• What action do vou take? well, $100 for both. " 847·6878 W••h•r & Dryer Q. 2 • As South, vulnerable, you $135/each. Good Con· bold: dlllon. Frig• $195 Q 848-5848. • 8' ~J6 OKJ954 •Q84 Loving Swedlah Nura•'• Aide. Wiii p;ovlde great cooftlng', Or. appts, etc. 12 yra ---------•'I'h blddin has oceeded exp. Chrlstlne, 646-3735 AUCTIONS 6012 NO~ ~pr SOUTH: WEST iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1• P... 10 · fua 1--------Auction Seated bid, l• P ... ' • 2• Pan DOMESTICS 5540 Where II/•• la. 1984 20 • ··Pau ? liiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 32 tt Cryatanner, fiber'-What action do you take? HOME CARE needod glass, twin 1crow die- for Laguna Bch 1troke HI, ny-brldge, sport Q. 3 • Both vulnerable, as Soulh patient. Must know flaher. Hu been sub-you h old: how to transfer. Pref merged, may be In· llve-ln/OUI. 494-7256 ~~r~~:~d. ·~7~;r1~~ •K 9 3 ~ 8 7 6 2 OQ 9 5 3 •5 Good jobs rcliublc services Coaat Hwy, NB, Ca, Betwn 7:30am·5pm. The bidding bas proceeded. Submit bids to Pacific NORTH EAST SOUTH WES'f Marine Surveyora, PO 1• 1NT ? The bidrung has proceeded: NORTH EAST sot.rm l~ Pua INT 21.:? PaM ? What action do you t.ake? WEST Pau Q. 5 • Bot.h vulnerable, as South· you hold. •K Q 10 9 • 3 ~ 10 5 08 4 .S S Tl}e bidding baa proceeded: NORTH EAST SOt!I'H 11;.l Pua 14 INT Paa 1 What action do you take? WEST Pua Q. 6 · Both vuJnerable, as South you hold: •Void \?J 8 7 6 3 OA K 4 S 4J 9 6 5 Partner opens the bidding wtth one spade. What do you respond? ' l<Jok for answers on Monday. ACROSS 1 5'eddog command 5 Chop 9 Familiar aayiogs 13 On the bnny 14 scares 16 Small group 17 Noggets or ExpOs 18 Scrawny 19 Shout 20 Guesa 22 Telt 24 Path 25 Two ntekels 2e Glasgow natives 29 Generously 33 Neatty 35 Mine entrance 361~ 37 Vic:IOUs 38 Nile dam 40 Singer lrene- 41 ·-. humbug!" 42 Ehot Ness. 11. g 43 'WelQl\tler 45 Crate for cater and name for mane. eg 47 Vast chasm 48 Employ 49-onese" basks on the beach 51 Puget Sound 54 erinnipeg·· j)(OV\nOe 58 Selvel 59 Hol dllh 61 Actor Baldwd\ fl2 Desire 63 Gold weight 64 Ck>le 65 Pennrts 66 Mamet 67 -on· indulge OOWN 1 Spouse 2 Exploits 3 Chair 4 Alexander -5 Navaio dWelllng 6 Stnped atone 7 Htnt 8 Acior - Howard 9 Fad$ and c1azes 10 Type ol code . 11 Droop n ShO&part 15 T')'lnghatd 21 tlunk 23 Put out (heat eg) 25 Baby s ftrst • WOids? 26 Braz11tan dance 27 Tidy up 5530 5530 interesting things to buy Box 3111, Long Bch,1--------------------------I 90803. Bids to be l=-+--+--+-- iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii STEP· UP YOUR CAREER Entry·IMI positions for health<OnSCiow individl.llls who hiYt aeneraJ understanding ol health & fitness. Bally's offers iJUl benefits and a dnitfree workplace. Now hirina for all 47 locations throuahout Southern ~ifomia: • Aerobics Instructors• • Floor Instructors • Personal Trainers • Membership Sales opened 9am, Mar 24, --------1--------1-------- lt's all there ~~~~~c;or mor:.~7:f~ FURNITURE 6014 MERCHANDISE JEWELRY, FURS 11rr-+--+---+-- cvcry day Marine Surveyor1. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MISC. 6015 & ART 6025 in Cl as~ (310)434-5 711. 2 7ft Couch•• $1 00 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1.-----'>;_,., ___ _..,, _______ _,1 each. Blk high·back B•b1 Duda Sale ESTATE LIQUIDATION vinyl desk-chair $ l OO. on all Maternity 40% SALE NB, for Private RepeintiAg ~ It you' re looking to re point it, rebuild it, replace it or restore it, Jook in tRe Pilot Classifieds to find the service you' re looking for. Light brn recliner off. Also avl Items for Collectors. Includes $200. 2 twin bds, $50 kr-+--+---t--+--each. 4 kitchen chrs Infants to sz 1 o. I buy many lino antiques. sell & trade. Cash for vlntago rolexes & oth· s5o all, 2 small light Little Tlkos Toys. 2584 ers. Ivory tusk & ~-t--t--t-- btue velour chrs, $50 NP Blvd (al Doi Mar). chess set, antique oach, 847-6678 63!·7363 clocks. museum qual· 7 ft Sof• sleeper bed lty paintings, bronze t=-+--+-- good condition $150. BABY ITEMS·Llk• stalues, estate jew-(714) 548·7592. new. Gerry fold·UP elry, olc. Price below ...,..,,. ___ _ -=--.....,.,,.,......-=----.-crib w/mattress $25, wholesale. Quality Basset 7 oak Cosco playpen $25. T hi s & s harvest table. 8 large Century carrier $15. • at un Only. ~~~d~a~~75~~~~~is;~t 675-3275 Lido Isle ~~ s1~·.~~~~50~~t Queen Bed w/frame G 0 AH AM Crysta I MINK. Stroller Appr $75 Twin bed $25 (Cherrywood) $3.250 $500 obo. end table $10 673-6071 ' 7 stems $250 obo. Call 733·6408 Iv m~g ----=-~--· ----733·6408 TWIN TRIFOLD FUTON 1'="'.....,....,..,._...,,....,..,....., __ ,.........__.,,. t-------- W/blk washable pad, like PLANT SALE ACRES PETS & ~----+--- new, $70. 723-4243 Pine trees 15 gal POI· ANIMALS 0 6049 t:::-=--+---t~-+­ted, 6·9' $20. Citrus, Wood Dining Rm Set avocados·lrultlng $1 O. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiii Complete+ Hutch. Horbs s 1. Gal Junipers $50 Ott AJI 546-9147 $1 . Shade/plno/cypros AKC Puppies & Sell your home 4·9' $10. 909-674·9422 CFA Kittens 3 t1-9S 0 '*'-"-"-~ 28 Old cattle town 49 Potato 6f 29 Grassy ateas 30 Cumbefsome sof.Y:~ 31 Stnnged 51 Archer instruments Wilham- 32 Calendar 52 Flu Symp«om 34 e='5 53 Pnce 54 Sime 39 Identical 55 Marganne 40 Airport adfUl'lCI 56 Pulse 42 Harsh 57 Land measure 44 Hindu pnncess 60 Command to 46 Phantoms a mute 10 11 12 We otfer excellent compensation with base pay & bonus p~ns. Benefits package includes a Baily's Health Club M~mbership, 401(kl. Employee Stoc.k Plan & Cigna Health Care. E.O.E. •Certification Preferrtd through classlrled. with this ad ___ e_42_·_5_8_7_a __ COMPUTERS 6018 we have the largest selection ol podlgree No matter what you're doing, your hometown newspaper M•c ClaHIO $450 Ask for Erica 474·2116 dogs & cats anywhere All loved & well Cared for PETLAND HUNT BCH Northeast corr.er of Adams & Brookhurst 963-4887 If you're looklng for a job, classlfled has news for you. ~ TO SCHDULI Al IMnlYllW CALL •111'-1·800·275·1795 •as1 JOI J. T. MOll•WID Hll TO .,. The Land Rovers have sunived jungles, swmnps, even the Kalahari. But this? . lilJPillt .. fits in. Call 642-5678. FREE TO YOU6022 Female Himalayan Cat Fr•• to good home 3 yrs old, spayed, (714)545-9729 RENT through classified Put a few words i to work for you.~ 2.9 3 AH"IUAL' RATE 14 MO rlN ON SClfCTIO M00£l5 ... ..-........- *l9rt4'1 4.93 J Al l'hl Pt..-~ tWt1Mflt j~~I NEW '95 ACCORD LX . IModtllC0.,111 AUTO .. TRANS. .,,~,· ANNUAi.' 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I 11 l'ecl .,,,., eoft top, 8.,,,_, ,.... eoMe -... ,.... ~ Every Set a Sun .a .... f....._ hi of Aal9 Mid IOP oonY'1 J ... kl Just reblt In '84 3000 milff, U grey. Cualom apoller z. COC...H!f brand ~ lwak" I ~ & upN rep. T· bfA98, A""9 ...... PETSMAAT, l'fountaaln llv rm tab._ (Marge mod91. OIOve INth• by ~pott SMdOO. a&K/Obo. 4NolOM e:.lcg. Hu'= ·.~r.:c ... Honda C .. 9Cln; Cir ... AM/PM toci.bla.12,IOO.l»lt13 IOolce ,:r:at..J.,. 1'7&0. Vall9y. Puppl9a, kit• Caraon) Bedrm Mt, .. ate. Stereo. N.w Only very very low O~ allllw, .... P9. aio. ....... S5eOO 080. ten• and mot•, all 9'9Y lnlhr oood1. *'" wlndowa, batterlH, hour•. W/bMch •land. CAJ>ILIJLC 9040 dldon •'la.Tl: .-.o, oeN, low,,... CMI O~. -------~--•e ...,.. ... Con- loOklng for~· C81· ~~~~~ ~=· d~i: ~ se:oo ~~': 11500/obO. eas-s.t18 '"c~ 228 :!'~1f'c!:: ~ ii Ch•r•k•• utl PON'n&C ='a.teta,!j~,;, ~ ~~~~ lnfo~9'7· rm table, IMnQ rm '78 aSVILL• at,ac,l•athar, am/fm ~ 4114, 2dr, Htended cHa atM.O, pow9t loveMat & footatool, 2 18'ELECTRIC MA1UNE SUPS All pc>lnr, >dnt•cond. cue,loaded $19,995 438-6050 warr, lo ml, Qd cC>nd '90 Pontiac Sunblrd •'"'· poW« bfake•, •:.~J::l.!':i~: f~·~ twin bd• +much UY BOAT ~·~ 7022 7=~7 (R2HM339) •91 Ace•• cp whlt.9 at· $12,500/obo 875-2881 le,at,ao.am/fm caH crul .. control, only 1 • more. 4801 Surr9)' Dr. Newport Packet l'V~ Coata M ... Honda P•I di p/J*g cl ul 15,HO (1.17831222) owner. Muat ••II. ~ f~:'~~.~~::~ (Cam90 Highland•). by w .D. Scho¢k Co. •79 SllVILL•• <t3e-5Qt50 MR Alloy• 'st,HI Coata M ... Honda MHO/obo. Call Andy, Nffda room 10 romp. MOVING OViRaiia EXCEu.ENT CONOrTIOH 45 FT lnOOf1ng A bOat. 1 OWMr-N,000 orig a• C....,. CevlUer (MA020417) • JIBICID!S .t • 438-5050 434-5000 daya or Jim All caller• wlll be l!Jaby llama, ch»d,.,-i'a M900 * eeQ-9000 gr .. t Np\ 9nd loc off ml, M9d• am WOrlc, Convett XJnt cond, Coeta MeN Honda 588-9084 911" ecraened vlgorouely, cfothH, toye, blk .. , t.ldo l•I•. 112.000. 11eoo. 940-4975 103t< ml, wnt w/ rad 438-~ '94 aao• t 9 1( Ml TRUCJCS 9220 't2 VW Cabrl0'9t,Wtlll• Only famlll•• wlll be bird cagff, drear, '88 SAIL BOATS 7014 87a·1717 or 844-8&46 ~2 Cecllllao aevtd; Int. new top. all '91 CMc CAX blk s ctwom• whfa, Uk• nu, on whlte,pa,ac,p/ conaldered. Call 714-Calle• conv•rt, etc. ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 45 FT MOORING Xlnt cond. 1oeK mt, power, Only 12460 apd,pa,ac,tllt.'a11oy• nu platH, 139,990 d pkg,cau . s 11 ,487 8.54..()()41. SATS.1,3110ahlla 1• Q t p I I yallow+yelloW laathr, OB0.(714)048-1858 te.891 (MS02'40<>e). OB0.36t_..159 '81 Ma• a p/u (NK028383) 30' NORfll crou trl· ti ,.a C ~~o~ula ~ anroof, Only $1850. , Co•ta M• .. Honda >cc•b.ac,am/trn caas Coat• Mesa Honda Cohamblen R•d·Tall ---------• maran & mooring 1o-7r:s:s~. an, OBO, (714) 848-8851 PORO 9075 '436-&050 se,895 (MD143352) 438-5050 80•• nlc9 marklnp•. COSTA MESA 6124 cated In a prim• area 87 C•dlll•o Coup de • .. ... Ac~ 0 rd • .. Nll!&-au 9150 Co•t• M••• Honda 74 ...... n.w ang, all, · approx 2 yra old, 8 In of Balboa 1•1. Xlnt • ~ " " ~11 ... •"50 -• lenQth. Wiii .. u with cond. Cuatom mad• VIiie, xlnt cond. 125K •e7 MUSTANG Ve wgn,ahatwood gr .. n, ............. rag, batt, grt tran•. aquarium & other ax· Fumlture, Antique• aplnnakar maln••ll & ml, midnight grn e>ct, t t · If • at,pa,ac,dba,p/pkg,MR •93 Toyota p/up >c cab 11100 080. 548-6080 tras for $350/obo. Call 'N' More. Now open ltor-aa11' Fl•h finder AUTOMOBILES blege Int. Only $2995 au 0 r•n•, am m alloy• so~ 986 '81 Nl•••n Stanza. 9ry, $'15,99!5 (PS038234)'---------310-92f>.3057 t th bll C '" ' ' OBO. (714) 646-8858 atareo,. CaH, alloy (RA00118") ' at, pa, ac, 111t, CC, ,. · · 0 • pu c. orner Loran, VHF a. more. wheela. Rune great, C M~ H at• r a o $ 9 e e 8 Costa M• .. Honda AUTO PARTS PREE to good home: of18th. Mortrovla. AsJdng S19,950 for full Oood Bu~ 1983 nHd• minor body oata43:~ onda (MJ321711) 43&-5050 a REPAlll 9260 White, 221b, American HALL TREE, curio package. Call Mr. Cadillac Et Dorado, WOJlt. 11800. 54&-7157 Coeta Mesa Honda •94 Toy, pu xtrai'iiiiiiiii•iiiiiiiiiiiiiii Etklmo DOG, lllmoSI cabinet, Tiffany lamp, Ulm, 310-"42f>.7837. ACURA 9010 '3.USO, 642-3558 1 ... Honda 111,..,.,H 431-,5050 d 11 4 yr1 old. NEEDS a clothlllg, book•. jacla, For Sal•14 ft Udo • 0v ck d Ith 2.0SI, FuUy Loaded, ca.t>b,grn,!5 b•P .. 1•1ps; AUTO & TRUCK ba.ck.yard. Vary active Nory, 7 pcs of Franch good condition, wtth TRADE . erato • w Matallle Blu•. 70,000 '92 Nl•aan Maxima =~4 ~~P(K~0~73n)•r • QleH lleplao•m•nt and aomewhat tem· Loula XVI Bombay • trailer 1800 '92 Acura lntagra 3dr stuff? orfg mu... H,600. blue. at, pa, ac, p/pkg, • 1.o800-888-41tHl8,. permental untJl acf.. cabinets, bronx ..... 7' (714r830-~73 hb,ac,cd (NSOHI079) through c1assltied A call to 714-434-0345 cc tllt •alloY11 $13,787 1987 iiliDA 82200 ·so% Off ln1tall'n w/aiJ. justs to oew envll'on-Belg Ian credenza, $12,995 Claaalfled Buy It. Sell It. Find 11, (nt000708) Pickup. Good cond. Buy u. seu 11. Flnd It. ment. Call 72H~621. Lout• XVI desk, 18th Buy It. Sall II. And It. Costa Mesa Honda 642·5878 will help Cl••..,.•d. Coata MHa Honda A/C, alarm, ahell. Cla .. lfled. Reacued century love Hat, mf.. Cl•aalfled. 438-5050 842·5978 43fS..6050 '2500/obo. 969-2301 1-------- &p•ved female cat. crowave, mlxera, lots 1yr old, orange & wht more. 714-44.t-1112 •pots, domaallc ahort· SAT only 10-4:30 hair, $30 adoption fee. HOM• & OFFICE Fully vacclnatad, gel furniture, refrigerator, hm onty. H.idl. 545-0897. 11 n • n •, woman '• S•v• abuaed and clothes ax 14 & up & abandoned peta. Be a ml1c stuff. SAT Sam, volunteer/fo•t•r. Call 1650 Tuslln Ave. 714-597·9037. PARKING LOT SALE Costa Mesa HS Grad MUSICAL Night, corner Fairview INSTRUMENTS SOSS & Arllngton, SAT 7-1 i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Sat Onty 8am-2pml Lota of good atuft Dark blue J•ckaon1 Dinky XL w/reverse headstock. Been used only 3 tlm ... Includes heavy.duty ABS road· case. $500/obo. Call 310-925-3057. from 2 hsea. Cloth••· kid stuff, etc. Me .. Del M•r Track, •t corner of Fr•nola a Loretl. ______ ,HUNTINGTON BICYCLES 6060 BEACH 6140 Reconditioned BlkH Ol•nt O•r Rumm•ge Llk• newl $25-1100 Sale too much to fist. 841·9284 17381 Mira Loma Cir· cle, Hunt Bch. Slater & SPORTING Edwar!fs. Sat Bam-12. ,GOODS 6065 NEWPORT BIC Wlndaurter BEACH 6169 Used once iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii NewW•tault $600/ 830-~73 TV, ELECTRONICS, STEREO 6080 2 Orlon 12" XTR dual voice coll woof· era. Bandpasa enclo- 1ure & 700 wa" Targa amplifier Included tor total price of $400/ obo. 310-925-3057 1, 100 Hm Gar Sale Ford Rd between MacArthur & San Mlguel. 4/1 8am•12 2 F•mlly Oar S•I• S•t 7:30-1 t:30 H1ehold misc, toya, baby aluff, woman• clothing, fabric, kilch Items, book•, aoft· ware. Typewriter, 1951 Port L•ur•nt (Harbor View HomH) E•t•t• Sal• Udo lal ••••••••I Hm of Artist. Paint· Inga, furn, plant•. GARAGE SAI.CS GENERAL 6102 ANTIQUE CAR SHOW AND GIANT RUMMAGE SALE Sat, March 18 8am-3pm Orange Seolor .Center 170 So. Oliva, Orange More lharl 20 antique cars on dl•playl FREE ADMISSION BALBOA PENJNSUIA 6107 glaH, ceramic•. lVa, Kitch Item•, lndlan .,. tlfacu, deafgner clothes, misc., Fri, Sat, Sun e.3. 107 Via Genoa. GARAGE EXTRAVAGANZA!! S•t &. Sun March 18 & 19 8:00. 2:00 CollectlblH, lampa, ctothH, elac typawrit· era, planter•, picture•. hou•ehold and daco- ra1lva Item• & more. Im• Lo• Court Newport Cr .. t Super1ormconderog1 QARAQE SALi! SAT 8AM·2PM !!STATE SALE Rattan Misc household Item• & birch furn: rockers. and furniture. tablH, antique•. beds. 412 SIGNAL ROAD couchs, stools, lumps. l"rl/Sat 10-5, 414 E. Moving Sale Tandem Oceanfront. 760.3632 bike, anllquea, cloth· Ing, tool•. lat, Mar Tom•toea, avocado•· t8, 8am-3pm. 1818 very fresh. New light LMwatd Lane. bulbs t5C, new gas--------cans $1 .95. 7.7 Sal/ •Sat 3118 hm-1:30• Sun, 2000 w. Balboa 2441 Vista Nobleza (the Bluffs) Hsehold Items, ctths, books, misc. CORONA DELMAR 6122 _____ _ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil TRANS PORTA no N ANTIQUE wagon ·-------· wheel, Balllnl crib, Mita OC2285 CORler, --------~lothH (adult'• & BOATS 7011 boy'•). twin box mat-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii treH, art work, loa more. SAT IH2, 410'h 18' electrlo. Newport Heliotrope (In allay) packet, good cond, nu 675-8688 ba"arlea, VHF, head. BABY ITEMS, furnl· $5900. 848-2289 ture, stereo •peakers 9' AVON Inflate.bl• with & clothing. Sat Sam· hard tran•om, floor 4pm, 518 lrl• (In alley) boarda, 4HP Mercury Can't seem to get to all those repair jobs around the house? Let the ClaHlfled Service Dlrectorr help you find reliable help. 0/9. Boat & englM In good condition . s12001ob0. 665-.5418 POWERBOATS 7012 '88 8e•ray VIP wf M 50HP Evlnrude 0 /B. No trailer. Good cond. $2000/obo. 88f>.5'418 With CA •SCANI HIM,_, a1111•1d 111 In 111 nu.,. •, combllllCI c1n:u1111o1t ow. a ..-on. '14ot 11 ell It llhl to fllMI • H wer4 9f lut eltHlfl•• ff, I ti for tffll t•~t10111t .. r• CAL•SCAN (911) 449·1000 I ., > ..-- $·s o ·oo ·oFF I . ~ .. ~.,. S 9 Month .. ~/7688 Altar $AOO Younghmo Buwrs Rebolit • • o.olor Price $8088 OOOCXlM I>•. IS1'06, llWO. I~ 1992 FORD 1992 CHEVY 1991 FORD Taurus GL Sedan Lumlna Sedan Thunderbird Pf'NA.Js.at. Auto, M;, etuise, Auto1. M;, Pfflll. ~· cassette. till cnne (81~·105829) (810500-125807) (!I0978i-1353&7) s9973 s9973 •9973 1991 FORD t993FORD 1992FORD TtmJ>O GL Sedan Pf'Nfl/s..t, auiM IJI. (810271·i92567) s7973 • o..t"" .... CFC-Fm NC •AM/FMC.... c~ .. ,!,12;-988 t993FORD Escort LX 2 Door Aerostar~ Van TemDO GLSeda Aut~ A/C, P/Wll. Auto, A/C, ~o. A/C, caiittle, "'AAJ.o ..... wc, '"'~~· Stereo. CNIM1!1!,. tf!!~ t"IL (8105~8742) (81°'55-338051) (810651-~7) (811M:>4·21'13S) sa673 s9773 s9773 •9973 1992 FORD 1993 OLDS 1994 FORD 1993 FORD 1991 FORD AtrOIClr En Mill Va Auloflt~;f""· (81027~) 19920LDS Delta 88 1!21• Escort LX 4 Doot Catlus CntlRr Wp.. Ranttr Su~rcab Taurus GL Sedan ~. ~ Auto, AJC, Pll. Cell., we, "dovl. • "°'°· AJC, tit, sin> Wl\.1.1. • !l~.1...~· ddlnQ,.. WildOw. ~ ... c:auette. 18104GM~ (81~7-t6) (811ASS-A91722) C81~252524) •9973 •9773 •9973 ~10,973 1991 FORD 1992FORD J994FORD 1994FORD '11,773 l9921SUZU Rodeo XS ~'.A9S libcn-:t18208> •11,973 1991 NISSAN Pathfinder XE AulO, NC, P/Wll. Ill, ~,_~. (81~1402) . . ... . ' ~' . . . , • NE\\'POBT TEHIL\C:E 19. Water&oot Homes Inc. 20. Waterfront Homes Inc. 21. Watcafaoat Homea Inc. 22. Watediuut Homa Inc. 28. Star Real &tate 24. Valentine Properties alS. Valenttue .::z:::uee 86. Cok1wd1 · Newport Beach tn. Coldwell "-kn Newport Beach 18. ~ B sh Newpwt Be.di. 19. CcldWdl B-lrcr Newpoct Bath. 80. CoWWD 'Beg'rn Newport Be4rJl 8L Coldftll Ira' tt Newpcwt &c.rh -~ :IB ' , NewpcwtBwh ...: a n NewPQi!tBada ~Hcmae~ 34. PnedentlaJ Cahbnl& · 35. Prudential CalJfomta 86. Prudential Califomla 87. Prudential CalJfomla 38. Prudential California 89. Prudential Califomla 40. Fred Sanda Coastal Properties 41. Grubb & El1ls 43. Mortgage Rates, Remu 45. ~tone Homea 46. R:'l:'t!:~ ~O'Romke 47. N,e:w~ CUit.om Eetate 48. <>Pai Home Gulde •. eo.... oLthe ;week !Llnlne~ 61. Coldwd BiuUr C.O.ta Mesa VERY ~ SBR. 38A home bn prime Bu. bcM .a-t. Oen. fun. nn., 6" nn & neat pedo. By the bay It lowly park. Offe;id at $810,000 DAYM PEI iii 651-4610 ClASSY S llDIDI MYFRONT .llJST llEIMJCED TO $575.000 Views of Lkio Bay, Lkio Isle. dly ~ & moU'\talns, .grea! attention to Interior detai ild artisan ~ & ~ facades, easy ~ floorplan. Boat slip to 30' ~Cal for more nformation. PQOl.,.Sl'ZE) BACl< YARD & lovely encl bree- zeway ~ d'6I 4BR. 3.SBA home w/fam nn & i.,.g. den. Reduced to $629,000 RON TAYLOR 509--3737 SPACIOtJS LmO BAYFllONT INCWD£S DOCX. $1.975MIL l..&ge entatai*1g home pb t-a..ge bayfroot deck & room kr a 5.5 • yacht. runeroos des9ier detaas. ele\etor & stl.l'ri'lg wet bar. A great Lkio Isle street UDO ISLE HOME wnu OWNEt RNANaNG ss15.ooo Just redJC:ed 3BR home w/lovely sunny south facaig patio. 2-<:ar garage, single story floorplan that a:df • becane a 2 story resklence'. Wil not last at this priceJ RlJN A BUSINESS NEAR 11IE BEACH! TIM>~ mari<.ets n excelent So Cati neighlx.xOOods. L..ocatioa. Location. Location. WEI maintained & kicated n ~ traffk: areas. Offered at $1451< & $450K INCOME 4 Pl.EX NEAR DIE SAND. $539.000 One \d ls conf9red for CAMler's f\j mne resideoce. Ideal location for 101tal Income. fltease cal for details atni this excDlg offeriig. PEN'IHOlJSE UVING PlllCED RIGHI' AT $168,000 Located 1n· a gated COOVTUllty Is this beautihJy appointed 2BR condo W/ast!JOC pod, spa exercise 1000\. Spend a cial; at the bead'I or relax bJ the pool lHE CHEFS DREAM ls ln this updated 2BR home on great Udo Jsle street. New hrdwd firs, marble tile In kit/bath. A great value! Offered at: $529.000 DAYNA PEI Ill 651-4610 . BANK.owNED SPAaotJS NEWPORT HOME $524,900 ().,.er 3500 s.f. of IMng. 4BR/4BA. family rm . den marble entry & beyond. near-new carpeting. remodeled MBR w/frpl Private spa. 2 patio5 & 3 frpls. Make yoor offer today. REALLY SHA.RP 22..uNIT APAKl'MENT BlJO.DING $2.5Mll A-1 condition. 22·units apartment complex overlocl<ing tranquil Back Bay w/some water views. Priv yds, huge patios & bak:onles. Call for specifics. BAYFRONT BEST BlJY! SUP AVA11A81.E. $229,000 The lowest priced bayfront wft>ay & ocean views In security l.ixury hi-rise Wilding. A.six. pool & spa. Walk to Lkio Vllage shops. ;: ~ FAIRWAY HOMESITE AT VIHJAGE C.C. $995.000 Located on the 4th {aitway of the Mountain Course at the exdlsive Vintage c. c. in Indian Wells. °"'11er will cx:insider an exdiange. Broker cooperation TOWNHOME STYLE DlJPlEX NEAR BEACH $239 ,900 located just 50()' from beach access IS this duplex fe.ab.rtlg 2BR/2BAs WI each. Frpls, 4<ar garage. 3 ded<s + patio No attached wals between units. NEAR SO. COAST PLAZA UPPER END UNIT FOR $99.000 ~t & cheerful 38R. 2BA oondo in walcing distance to So. Coast Pleva/Crystal Court. New carpet. &esh interior paint, vaulted ceilings & large patio. Asi/x. dJeS ind water &gas.. ., ; ., ; New Listings Laguna Oceanfront Estate slz.e property above crashing surf. Jerry F1nster $3,495,000 Newport North VIiias Vacant. & priced below comps. 3 Bd. 2.5 Ba. Greg Lombardi $379,900 Newport Shores Or:t the canal • large custom 4 Bd. 2.5 Ba. home. Ronda Hein $439,000 JMllllne Creek Spacious 2 Bd. & den, 2 FP, lovely patios & ocean view. • Carole Jolauo• $H0,000 New Listings La1H• Vllla1e New 4 Bd. 3.5 Ba. home with pool & spa. Spectacular vtewl Co•ale Maue•tl $7'9,000 \ Family Neighborhoods Easblde Costa Mesa Slnale family home on eated private street Susan Scanlan $298,000 Seahaven Perfect · 10· 2 Bd, remodeled. Newer kJtchen. bath & roof. Pristine. Close to beach & services. Marcia Brashier $220,000 Eastslde Heilhts Costa Mesa "Model perfect" 3 Bd. 2 Ba plus bonus room cape Cod home. Must see to believe. Greg Lombardi $399,500 Beacon Bay Sophistication on the bay! 5 Bd. Turning basin views! Debi Bibb $I , 750,000 Lido Penlnsula Unparalleled view of harbor from this 2 Bd. pen~ouse condo 24-hour &Ufrd. Walk to shops. Mike Ma" $750,000 New Listing Elfterald lleJ Oceanside of Coast Hwy. Hu.,e envelope slze lot for building. Rod & Nancy O.ley $1 ,195,000 Harbor Vl9w ...._ Rebulk & customli.ed 4 bedroom on I••~~· Hln1D8n & Sca•la11 SIJ',000 Eastbluff Charmin& remodeled & expanded 3 Bd. 2 Ba. beautifully land- scaped yard with spa Move-In condition. Susan Laird $479,000 · Eastbluff Treat yourself to a lovely remodeled 4 Bd. h-ome nestled In a romantic English' country walled garden. Coby Wa~ $499,000 Shore Cliffs Charmin& single story 3 Bd. & family room home. Dottie Valentine $599,000 View Properties Emerald Bay Large 24,000 sq ft view lot. Great opportunity to build Private beach community Guard gated Rod Daley $825,000 Cameo Shores Stunnlnfl califomla contemporary home. Lots of natural light & ~an views. 4 Bd. 4 Ba. pool & spa. Evan Corkett $1,495,000 Promontory Bay Two story 4 Bd. custom built home, 50 feet on the bay Private dock. Open floor plan, Interior spa. Debi Bibb $1 ,599,000 Ocean Rldge Strlkinc views to ocean. city llt1hts. Mediterranean masterpiece rustom estate in Newport Coast Pool & spa Weinstein & Scanlan $1.995,000 4 Bd. -very private location. Large yard with pool. Marian Phllllppl $649,000 Irvine Terrace Bay view home with 2 master suites & 3 car t1arat1e. The ulti- mate home for the discriminatint1 buyer! Marian Phllllppl $1 ,299 ,000 Harbor Hiii Extraordinary custom built with meticulous attention to detail Soft contemporary design Susan Scanlan $1,375,000 Baysbores Tum key perfect 5 Bd. 5 Ba. custom bayfront. State of the art! Debi Bibb $2,995,000 Linda Isle tlegantly appointed estate on over I 00' on tip of Linda Isle Large formal entry with circular stairway Marr & Harris $2,995,000 Beach Communities Olde Corona del Mar 3 Bd. 2.5 Ba. - declt with oc.an bay & city views. Patrick Bartohc $539,000 W• Newport Good rentable duplex one block from beach In center of cood rental nelchborhood. Owner may trade. Forpy & Good $119,000 Old Hn-.-Beecla Wonderful hlllodc ptOpet1y tuSt 2 blOOts from restored downtown. Walk to be~ & shoppfnc. ,..., Good $499,000 lnl•e Tel'l'ace Ouallty home with romantic master suite with FP. 3 Bd. 3 ~. pool. Tradttk>nal style with lots of space Merten Phllhppl $649,000 Shore Cllffs Charming 5 8d 5 5 Ba family home. 3 fireplaces, formal dining, pool. spa, & ocean view. Walk to beach Evan Cork.ett $819,000 Shore Cllffs Remodeled slncle level 4 bedroom home with loft. Situated on canyon lot with ocean views. U&f\t & bright Mary Ellen & Bob Weclan $9-47,000 Cameo Shores Excellent opportunity! Well designed custom home, hlih ceillnes. pool, panoramic oce~n view, private beach. S.ra Hinman $1 .145,000 Ocaeltfrotlt Corona del Mar blufftop 3 Bd. 3.5 Ba. contemporary home. lerry Finster $1 ,195,000 _, 644 ~1 600 New Listings Peflcan Hiii Large level lot with ocean view. Prime cul-de-sac location. Gary Lqrand $795,000 Harbor Rldce Estates 5 Bd. 3 5 Ba. 3 car garage Ocean & city llt1hts view! Langevin & Berg $879,000 Udo Isle Sophisticated European style home. meticulous in detail. lohn McMonlcJe $1 ,295,000 Exceptionally tasteful custom home In pted community Suun Scanlan $I ,J75,000 644 ,__ 1600· Island Living Lido Isle Rare' Gorgeous 4 Bd home Huge lot with privacy Debi Bibb $1,1 95,000 Balboa Island Modern 3 Bd. bayfront Docks for 2 boats. Beverly Morphy $1 ,495 ,000 Balboa Island 4S' level bayfront lot. 45' slip & view of bay & main channel. Bert & Mart.an Reedy $1 ,895,000 Udo Isle lt.aflan bayfront vllla on wide lot. Large dock. Jerry Finster $2,295,000 Emerald Bay Large 4 Bd. family home Yard. spa. ocean view & beach Sara Hinman $1 ,025,000 Bayshores Charming home just steps to the beach. 3 Bd. with potential for enlarging 2nd story. Large family kitchen. Beverly Morphy $I, 150,000 Big Canyon Gorgeous Versailles model Deane townhome remodeled & expanded to perfection with picture perfect views. Legrand & Worden $1,250,000 Harbor Hiii Great property with European charm Beautiful view 4 Bd. + library. Creal flow for entertaining. Morphy & Scanlan $1,295,000 Irvine Cove Striking custom home 6 Bd. Finest quality. large lot. pool. spa, ocean view. private gated beach Sara Hinman $2,275,000 Irvine Cove Crest Great new S Bd. custom home Huge lot. ocean view Sara Hinman $2,395.~ Blc Canyon Custom estate on largest lot in Blg Canyon. Gary Legrand $2,395,000 Harbor Ridge Elegant estate. 6 Bd 7 Ba. Ocean & harbor views. Family, game & bonus rooms. Pool & spa. 6 car garage. Carol Berg $2,995,000 Belcourt Custom 6 Bd. 7.5 Ba. estate Many quality features & emotional appeal. Pool. spa & sportsc.ourt. Bibb & Lqrand $3,450,000 Oceanfront Living South Laguna Beach Two lu.xurious oceanfront units. Private beach access. Bob DITulllo $259,900/$329,000 .. West Newport Beach Oceanfront duplex on the sa nd in quiet area of beach. 2 Bd 2 Ba. lower. 2 Bd. I Ba. upper Ronda Hein $975,000 Central Newport Oceanfront custom home with 3 bedJooms, den. fam ily room. ocean views from most rooms Brashier & Hein $I , 175,000 South Laguna Oceanfront overl ooking secluded cove on approlt. 112 acre lot Very private 3 Bd 2 Ba lerry F1nster $1 .295 ,000 North Laguna Oceanfront Premium beachfront oriented to sunsets & surf! Large lot with direct beach access! Mary Ellen & Bob Weglan $2,400,000 South Laguna Magnificent oceanfront home on secluded cove! Soaring ceilings, walls of glass. separate guest quarters. Bibb & Harris $2 ,495;000 Condo & Townhome Living Belcourt Terrace Traditional 3 8d. home with secluded rear yard. Marr & Zenz $650,000 T,stln Rancb 2 Bd. 2 Ba. with 2 car garage on golf course. Vaulted cellfngs, plantation shutters. Gree Lombardi $195 .ooo Newport North Townhomes 2 Bd. condo shows like a model. Upgrad es. Views of mountains & dty lights. Sara Hinman $199,000 The Bluffs Spacious & open 4 Bd. 2.5 Ba. townhouse. New kitchen, high vaulted cellincs in bedrooms. Pat Hurley $239,000 Corona del Mar 2 Bd. 2 Ba. condo near ocean. Corner location. Great quality construction. Tree lined street. Jerry Finster $369,000 Jasmine Creek Light & briiht spacious 2 bedroom, den end unit in private gated community. Patios"offeach room. Mertz & Schmlesln1 $388,500 Belcourt Traditional 3 bedroom townhome with large master suite, FP & view. French doors & windows. VlraJnla Zenz $739,000 S.yslde Cove 2 bedroom, 2.5 bath. Bayfront perfectlon. Awesome. ....,, & Elrabeth 1bamer $795,000 Emerald Bay Sp~ctacular Mediterranean oceanfront. Views! Rod. Daley $5,995,000 Huntington Harbour On tip of Trinidad lsland.Jlth 3 large docks & approx. 240' on bay. Pool. elevator. ·Jerry Finster $6,450,000 Harbor Ridge I Harbor Rklce A custom himlly home of substance and style. S Bd. 5.S Ba. · Kim &Altltero $2,195,000 Harbor RJdce C••to• Large European style home on appox. 1/4 acre. Jerry Fluter $1,975,000 .. 0 No One Knows More A.hout The Coast LAGUNA VILLAGE Overlooking Main Beach, this new 4 bedroom, 3.5 bath home is just being completed. Offered at $795,000, it feature's not only a view but a yard with pool and spa. Meander through the. lovely garden of this 4 bedroom, 4.5 bath estate on a large lot in the heart of Laguna. $1,175,000 Spectacular view5 of Emerald Bay and the coastllne, this special building site is offered at S.99,000 - ~ Nestled among the eucalyptus overlooking the ocean in walking distance to parks. town and beach. this special 3 bedroom. 2.5 bath family home is offered at $895,000 OCEANFRONT Wonderful 5 bedroom, 4 bath family home on Beach Road . Sepatate guest quarters. Also for lease at $5,000/mo. $1,695,000 Completely rebuilt In 1988. 3 bedroom, 3.5 bath home. State-of-the-art kitchen, huge family/game room. Spec~cular views. $1 .1995,000 Gigi Thomas Senior Sales Executive 759-3784 "When only the best will do~ call Gigi" Newport Coast Commanding city lights views from this 3 Bet.+ den on oversized lot in Newport Ridge's Montserrat community. Offered at $649,000 Newport Nori fl Lowest priced villa on large comer parcel. 3 Bd. 2.5 Ba. in 24 -hour guard gated community. Below Market $3 79, 900 2675 BAYSHORE DRIVE. Charming Bayshore Drive home just steps from the beach. 3 bedroom with potential for enlarging 2nd story. Huge used brick family kitchen with island, fireplace and family room. Spacious living room, nice interior patio. Extra wide lot. $1, 150,000 Dol'cr Sf1orcs 1362 GALAXY Big wonderful rooms open out to pool, spa, a green lawn, and front row views of tfte city, bay and Paciffc . DOTTIE AUSTERO 759-3763 CHRISTINE KIM 717-4709 1305 NORTH BAYFRONT Rare opportunity on Balboa Island! Contemporary Mediterranean 3-bedroom with boat docks for 2 boats. Wonderful front patio, limestone flooring, glass block, granite kitchen. Many architectural accents -large master with fireplace & spa tub. $1,495,000 BEVERLY MORPHY Senior Sales Executive 759~3731 .. · i MARv ELLEN & Boe WEGLARZ Senior Sales Executives $12 Million in 1994 759.-3768 HARBOR HIGHLANDS 2001 Diana Newport Beach Darling entry-level t urnkey 3 bedroom home priced to sell in nice area. Remodeled & expanded with hardwood floors and French doors. A stone's throw (one block) to Mariner's Park, school' and library. M ove-in ready. Offered at $389,000 YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD Your Address Your Town Thinking of a change in home or lifestyle? We have the experience, knowledee and~ to give you the ~you deserve! We're here to assist you Mth the marketing of your home and provide reaJ estate advire you can trust! Give l.1.9 a caU and let's get your home pk.tured here. Call us at: Office 759-3768 Home 644-5981 · ,_ SHORE CLIFFS 336 Morning Cangon Corona del Mar Canyons, wildlife, ocean views and a picturesque setting are all yours within easy walking distance to beaches. shops and restaurants. Fabulous single level 4 bedroom custom home recently remodeled. Offered at $94 7,000 OCEANFRONT 1163 Marine Nortli Laguna A rare opportunity! Crashing waves, sandy beach, desirable location. The quintessential beach house on good sized lot with fresh water pool and private direct beach acress. Unique remodel and expansion opportunities worth looking into. Rerent price reduction. Offered at $2,400,000 Your Home ., ·--• llAU18-.,,, EVAN CORKETT 759~3728 .52'1.. custom residence with an open and easy f16w. Designed and built by a well- known designer, this four bedroom, four bath home is enveloped in soft neutral colors, marbles, light woods, and infused with bright sunlight froni many skylights. Spacious patio areas allow for comfortable Indoor and outdoor living. The home features two fireplaces, a gourmet kitchen with rich cabinetry. top-of- the-lfne appliances, a lovely bar area, lavish master bedroom. three car garage with work area. and a lovely pond and waterfall. Private and secluded, with handsome contemporary lines, this lovely home occupies a beautiful and picturesque site with day and nighttime views from Laguna to Palos Verdes. ELEGANT AND SPACIOUS 480 l SURREY DRIVE CONTEMPORARY CASUAL LIVING his exceptional ocean view property offers Casual livlnc with a feel of elepnce and sophistication, set off to perfection by bleached oak floors. neutral carpeting and wide expanses of g)ass. Both arac1o·us family living and entertalnlnc are made easy and enjoyable with multi-faceted living and . entertainment rooms and open dining room. Four bedrooms, four baths. courtyard with poof, spa, and barbeque. The comfortable master bedroom has a charming sitting area. Spacious side patio and yard with ocean views. Offered at $I ,495 ,000 ' \ , Announcing Value in an· Exclusive Guard Gated Community HARBOR RIDGE ESTATES ·Recently Foreclosed -Investor Owned WHY THIS IS NEWPORT'S BEST VALUE • Beautifully Remodeled • Serene View of Wooded Area • 3 Bedroom , 2.5 Batli • Popular Jodelle Model • Open Volume Ceilings • Large Master with Private Patio & Jacuzzi • Very Private • Guard Gated Community • Quiet cul-de-sac location • Priced $80,000 Below Lowest Estate Townliome John McMonigle Specializing in Ba!lfront Homes and Beacli Communities Home: (714) 650-5284 Office : (714) 717-4711 Cellular: (714·) 812:..0698 --... l ' FIND YOUR POT OF GOLD SEA VIEW I .tory 4 Bd. 2.S Ba. expanded plan. Remodeled kitchen, walk-In doset In master bedroora, French doors, private spa, vaulted celltap and city l~hts view. Cated community In the heart of Newport Beach. $695,000 2 story 4 Bd. 3 Ba. warm. tradltlonal family ltome with Frencl1 doors. ocean & city Uahts view. Private courtyard plus large backyard. Gated community featurln& pool, spa & tennis faclllty. $739,000 BIG CANYON 60 ROYAL ST. GEORGE ·-· Priced right! Beautiful expanded Plan I Broadmoor. Central Big Canyon. 4 Bedrooms, 3 Baths. Gorgeous pool, spa, air conditioned and security system $945,000 ~ '"' 4• ----- BARBARA HUTCHINGS 759-3718 1400 NOTTINGHAM New England Country Charm in Newport ~each • 4 Bedrooms, 3 Baths • 2 Fireplaces • Lovely Hardwood Fl oors • Very Large Family Room • French Doors • Pool • Great Country Kitchen · • Close t~ Park, Library & School For more information ask for Barbara • l..Dves Corona del Mar •Sells Corona del 'Mar • Lives in Corona del Mar 1994 $ VOLUME CLOSED ESCROWS NC'\\flOll Beclch 1\1clrket ShdtT' Andl)""i"" . . • • SHIRLEY HARRIS 759-3727 . . JIM KLINE . 759-3771 First Time Offered INC.REDIBLE . OCEANFRONT ESTATE .... -,. At last, sometfl:ing on which the world can agree. A fabulous contemporary home, built to the elacting specifications of an internationally known couple famous for their exquisite taste . This rare property · is located in Southern California's most prestigious private guard-gated enclave of Abalone Point in Irvine Cove, Laguna Beach . Offered at $9,500,000 Call for a private showing SHIRLEY HARRIS J,44 ... ) 040 JIM KLINE 644-0007 JERRY .FINSTER SENIOR. SALES EXECUTIVE Blufftop contemporary style home with sweep- ing whit~water ocean Views. 3 Bd. 3.5 Ba. Large open ftoorplan. $1,895,000 7·59,..3750 · 644~1600 I DANNY BIBB 759-3711 PREMIER TOWNHOMES FABULOUS INTERIOR HOMES CUSTOM VIEW ESTATES STELLA WORDEN 759-3729 GARY LEGRAND 759-3779 ---·--· ........... _._._...._ --.~....._......_. ~·-··· .,,. . ........ OPEN HOUSES From one to five p.m. Lido Isle Bayfront Bargain 601 Via Lido Soud Open Sat./Sun. $1,750,000 Dov!r Shores Bayfront Home 211 North Star Open Sat./Sun. $1,495,000 Buena Vista Bayfront 318 Buena Vista Open Sun. $1,295,000 Bayfront Bargain 443 Harbo~ Island Dr. Open Sat./Sun. $1,195,000 Balboa Island Bayfront 1003North Bayfront Open Sunday $935,000 Contemporary Bayfront 4BR 4BA +Fm rm, remodeled home, Lg. Doc.k, 3 Car Gar, Gourmet kitchen -will exchange $1,495,000 Lido Isle ~ase Option 3BR 2BA, Fm Rm. immaculate home $25,(XX) option money, 40' lot, lge patio $595,000 W estclifl Lease 3BR 2BA, Fm Rm, fully fum'd hm Pool/spa, large patio, ~12 mo lease $.1,000mo. -..-..- in association with TIM CARR WATERfRONT HOMES, INC. REALTORS® -675-1058 -'631-1400 Corona del Mar Tennis Estate 5BR SBA 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, 70' of bay frontage $1,495,000 Buena Visu Bayfront 3BR 48A + Den, Charming Beach Cottage Shared boat dock, fabulous views! Sl,295,000 Balbo.t Island Bayfront 4BR 2BA owner's unit, + lBR apt. Great Value! large patio, xlnt view $935,000 .. • • -.. Lido Isle Bayfront Bargain! 4BR 45BA home on greenbelt with 3 car gara~ 40' lot, private sandy 0each, high volume ceilings $1,750,000 Newport Beach Estate of Mrs. John Wayne "La Roca" SBR 7.SBA custom, .6 acres App. 7,000 sq.ft. home w I tennis court $1,395,000 Bay&ont Bargain 4BR 3.SBA, sunny, westerly orientation, OWC 2nd T.D. Large dock, sandy beach, 60' bay frontage $1,195,000 Spyglass Family Home SBR 4.SBA + bonus, X-la~ view lot Very private canyon location, pool $849,000 NEWPORTS Villa Balboa. Sophisticated 3 bdrm condo w/dinmg room. frplc & ocean view. Tasteful neutral decor Com pool, spa & tennis. Bike to beoch REDUCED 631 1400 ......................... $239.000 SO. COAST METRO Cafe & catering "Bus·op" Immaculate turn·key. close to Hutton Center lndudes all equipment mven1ory. trammg & good lease. 631 1400 . . . ...... . .. $69.000 NEWPORT SHORES Sunset views from master & deck of lovely 4 bd canal-front home w/updated kitchen. ~J~k le;;}6 ~Fr ~oors & .~~-·~···· $150.000 ' COSTA MESA'S College park Great starter home w/3 bdrms and nice yard w/spa & gazebo on raised wooden deck 631 1400 . .. .................. $198.000 EASTSIDE Costa Mesa · Darling freshly painted 3 bd country cottage. Totally redone. custom oak kitchen. wool carpet & copper plumbing. 631 1400 . . .. ....... .. ...... $219.000 TROVARE Exquisite newer 2 bd Newport Coast condo w/sweeping views of city lights & mtns in gated comm w/pool & spa Large dbl garage & patio. 631 1400 . . . .. .......... : ...... $239.000 NEWPORT SHORES Charming 2 bdrm with new rTldSter bed & bath & near new kitchen. One of the best streeb in this community w/club. pool & tennis 631 1400 . .. .............. $269.000 VIUA BALBOA An absolutely perlect 2 bdrm pnthse wi den & dining room Bnght and spacious w/vaulted ce1hng!>. fresh paint. light carpet & large deck. 631 1400 . .. ............... $282.000 COSTA MESA Bank Repol l 2 sty 3 bd well main- tained home w/offke, family room. 2 frplces & large ,yard m quiet community. near park & shops. 631 1400 . .. . . ........... ... . . ... .. ... $289.900 NEWPORT SHORES 2 story 4 bd home. steps to comm pool. clubhouse & tennis & the ocean. Upgraded kitchen & baths, large private patio. 631 1400 .............................................. $327.000 EAs'TslDE Costa Mesa fixer Large corner 2 sty 4 bdrm home with den & family rm. 3 frplces. upgraded kitchen, pool. spa & patio w/BBQ. REDUCED! 631· 1400 . . . . . . .. ........ $349.900 LONG BEACH Neat & clean dplx. main house w/2 bdrms. dining rm & den. rear unit w/1 bdrm. First time on the market in nice Belmount Heights neighborhood . 631·1400 . . . ........................ $375,000 COSTA MESA HEIGHTS Charming small duplex w/2 bdrms each unit. Close to 17th st. shopping & buses. 631·1400 ...................... $375.000 COSTA MESA HEIGHTS Newer spacious 3 bd home w/dining & famjly rooms & loft/den across ·from park High ceilings. granite & marble tile floors 631-1400 . . . . .. ........ $379.000 NEWPORTS UPPER BAY area Lovely 3 bd remo- del w/fmly rm Hrdwd floors. Fr. doors & crown mold- ings plus large yard w/mallJre landscaping 631 1400 . . . .. ... ... . ......... $389.000 AT TIIE BEAOI 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. I P£NINSUlA PT Adorable crisp & fresh 2 story 3 bdrm doll house widen, dining rm & inside laundry Fr doors. new paint & carpet. charming trellised ~~tosk:~~.~~ .. S~e~.~~.~.. . . $575.000 NEWPOllTS BAYVIEW TERRACE highly upgraded 3 bd. w/dinlng & fmly rms in gated community w/pool & spa Mrbl Ors, high ceilings & master retreat 631·1400 . ...... ........... ........ ............ .$399,000 NEWPORT SHOllES Canal front. 4 bdrms, dining • room. deck. patio, superior view & great potential. 631-1400 ................................................ $419,000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS Well kept 2 story 3 bdrm home w/famlly room & tree top views. Beamed ceilings. copper plumbing, newer roof. Easy bike to beach. 631-1400 .................................................... $425,000 NEWPOllT SHORES Dramatic 3 bd Italian Villa w/fmly rm, 9· entry doors. floating marble stair & frplc mantle plus numerous other quality upgrades. 631-1400 .................................................... $425.000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS duplex · two 2 sf9 units frplces, laundries & tiled kitchens. Front w/vault ceil~ 3 bds & decks, rear w/2 bds, patio & garden. 631-1400 .................................................... $465,000 NEWPOID"S Belcourt Hill. Spectacular 2 bd twnhm, dining & family rms & superb city light & ocean w. Mar-ble entry. gourmet kitchen & designer decor. 631-1400 .................................................... $509.000 01.D CORONA DEi. MAR near new spacious 3 bdrm townhome, dining & f amlly rooms, large master 6§f~~.~ .. ~~~.~~.~!.~.~.~.~~.1539.ooo llELCOURT expanded 8i upgr~ 2 sty 2 bdrm twnhm. Dining & family rms, wet bar & master w/sit· llng area Wood floors, designer decor, used brick ter· race w/spa. waterfall & gazebo. Huge price drop! 631-1400 ... .. ... .. ............................ $719.000 . BAYSIDE COVE Highly upgraded 2 sty 2 bd w/study & vaulted ceilings in gated commurtity w/pool, spa. beach & available boat slip. 631-1400 ... . . .. ............................. $545.000 BAYCREST Bright fresh 4 bd remodel by designer owner. dining & fmly rms. pool & spa. New kitchen & hie. floors. stone frplc & Fr doors. 631·1400 ...................................... $559.000 UDO PARK DRIVE Nicely decorated 2 bdrm condo with views of the ocean, channel & city lights. Doorman. 24 hr security, card room & pool & spa. 631 -1400 .................................................. $580,000 UDO ISLE an immaculate 1 story 3 bet built around patio on 40' lot. Family room, country kitchen. hrdwd Ors & new carpet. Possible lease option. 631·1400 ..... .. ...................................... $595,000 UDO ISLE Custom remodeled 4 bd home w/gourmet kitchen on large lot Ught & bright w/south patio, bar & deck Close to tennis. walk to village. 631-1400 . ... . ................................. $649.000 BAYCREST Spacious custom home w/5 bdrms lnclud~ mg makis qrtrs. dining & family rooms, remodeled gour· met kitchen & gorgeous yard w/pool & spa. 631-1400 . . ...... ; ..................... $719,000 HARBOR VIEW HIUS beautifully upgraded 2 story 5 bdrm home w/dining & family rooms&:~ car garage on large lot New carpet, paint & fixtures. 631-1400 . .. ............................. $749.000 DOVER SHORES Beautifully remodeled 4 bd home w/formal dining rm & family rm opening to brick.Jerrace & stunning upper bay & city light vus. 631-1400 .............................................. $795,000 PENINSUl.A Pr DeUghtful 3 bd, 3 bath home w/faml- ly rm. 4 frplces & 3 car garage. Remodeled In '89, hard- wood Ors, Fr. doors & leaded & stained glass. 631-1400 ............................................... $820,000 W.80.A ISi.AND Bayfront du~ with charming well maintained early 4 bd owner s home & separate 1 bdrm apartment over the garage. Lovely bay & city ~~~1~:.~~~-' ............................ $935,000 AUIOST OCEANFllONI' White water views from master & roof deck of gorgeous 5 bd remodel w/dining t3'ff4~-~-~-~-~~~.~-~~.~~~.~829.ooo UDO ISl.E an exceptional 1 sty 3 bd superbly remo- deled home w/dlnlng & fmlv rms, new kitchen, windows & doors. Xtra lrg lushly lan<fscaped lot. 631-1400 .................................................... $849,000 UNDA ISLE Traditional style w/4 bds up & maid's down. l.Mng rm w/24 ft vaufted ceilings. Dock for large ~jf \~®~~-~~~-~~-~:.~~--~-~~-~~~'afo?ooo DOVER SHORES Forever upper bay & city Light views from fabulous 4 bdrm home on hu&_e private lot 6'1ti.f100~~~-~.~~~:.~~~~-~'. .... :Ss15,ooo UDO ISl.E bay views from spacious 4 bdrm split level home on huge comer lot w/Library, dining & family rooms. Gardens, mature trees & pool. 631·1400 ................................................... $895.000 DOVER SHORES Dramatic 4 bd home w/superb view of upper bay, nature preserve & nlte lites. Dining & family rms, private entry w/pool & 3 car ga~. 631·1400 .................................................. $945.000 CORONA DEL MAR w/private bayside beach & dock. Charming early 4 bd bungalow w/frplc & patio. Priced beloi.v land value! 631-1400 ................................................ $1,250,000 HAllBOR ISLAND DRIVE Charming 1 sty 4 bd home w/dinlng room, 60' on the bay, dock for large yacht, & sandy beach. Excellent expansion JX!lential. 631-1400 .................................................. $1, 195,000 MID PENINSVIA 9 unit apartment bldg at the beach. Upgraded 1 & 2 bd units w/prlvate patios, fabulous views comm pool. & garage. 631-i 400 ................................................. $1,399,000 2273 Avalon • College Park, CM Mark Jackson · 2176 RutM Ln -Costa Maa J\.l'le Adams 273 Hawrfteld • &.yrldgc, NB Austin Oaynes 339 Catalina -Nnport Height. Marlene HasseJ 1537 Keel -Hmbcw View Hiils, NB Jimmie Jones 1410 Kingl Rd • Olff tt.wn, NB Manny Stellino 7101 Seashore • At the Beach, NB Richard Lee SUNDAY ONLY 3 Bd HM $198,000 3 Bd HM $219,000 3 BdCondo U89,000 3BdHM $425,000 5 Bd Hie $749,000 3 Bd HM $759,000 5 BdHse $829,000 115 38th -At the Buch. NB 3/1 Bd Hse Austin ~ $339,500 367 Ogle • Com Mesa 3 Bd Hse Reggie McNemey $379,000 508 Sen Bernardino • Newport Heights ! Bd Hse .funmieJones $435,000 45 SoutNmpton • Belcourt HID, NB Bd Hse Lynn Creamer $499.,QOO 2121 E. Ocean Blvd -Peninsula Pt. Bal 4 Bd HM Mary Ann Nethercutt $595,000 323 Apolena • Balboa Island Bd Hse Lou Hickson $699,000 1106 Pac:ador • Dover Shora, NB 4 Bd HM Esther Pme $749,000 391 E. 23rd • ct.ury lab, NB 5 Bd Hse Marlene Hassel $775,000 1070 Pacador ·Dover Shora, NB 4 Bd Hse Rosette-Andr~ Gindl $795,000 1859 Port Wheder ·Harb« Vu Hms, NB 5 Bd HM Kathy Fox $925.000 1003 N: &.yfront ·Balboa Island 4/1 Bd HM Mark Jackson $935,000 412 Evenhlg Star -Dover Shores, NB 3 Bd HM Soe Ellen Volpe $1,095,000 318 8'MDa Vista • 8-yfroot Balboa 3 Bd Hse Rob Giem .$1,295,000 17 ~·Big Canyon, NB 3 Bd HM Lee Onmmy $1,595,000 303 Klagt Rd • Clff Haven, NB 5 Bd HM Manny Stelllno $1,650 ,000 6 comn. • CollN ltland, NB 3 Bd Hse Grayce Taliaferro $2,595,000 SAnJRDAV & SUNDAY 3085 Kloadlb • CM 4 Bd Hse Jmy Smith $289,900 123 36ch llA A 118 • Penlneula NB 2 Bd Twnhm L. OeNrttll/C. Broffman/L. Farrington · $419,000 1719 ~·a.rat, NB 4 Bd Hse Sally Nettel I P\a D'Auria $429,000 2110 Sevlle. p ...... Pt 3 Bd Hte c.dyn StMr $575,000 1027 ,..,.... • Dovel-sa.o.., NB 4 Bd HM Ro.ette-Andlie Gindi I Oleryl Johnston $875,000 1021 ,..,._. • Dovel-Shon9, NB 4 Bd HM Esther Fine I Sally Nette! $945,000 443 Hlnor' Wwl Dr· Nawpor1 Buch 4 Bd HM Rob Gem I Patti Conowr $1,250,000 211 Nortla SW Ln • Dowr 5bora 5 Bd HM Olga Matthews I Lance Boggs $1,495,000 601 Via Udo Soud • Udo We. NB 4 Bel HM Christen Ni1Mr'1 I Olga Matthews $1, 750,000 2242 a...... Rd · PenlrJlllllli Pt 5 Bd HM Vldd Let I Jll AndM $2,395,000 UDO ISi.i! Elegant 4 bd bayfront widen & large dock In prime south facing location. just beyond club- house. Recently redecorated, crown· moldings, 2 ~rf4~~~ .. ~-~-~~~~~~-~~-~: ... s1 .6so.ooo OCEANFRONT Wonderful old shingled beach house w/4 bdrms, den, sun room & huge brick patio + sepa- rate office/studio on 2 oceanfront lots. 631-1400 .... ~ ..................................... $1.495.000 'DOVER SHORES bayfront w/dock for 65' boat. Spa'· cious Monterey style home w/2nd sty balcony. 5 bdrms. ~l~¥%M~~~.~~-~-~-~:.~.1.~.~: ...... $1.495.000 CORONA DEL MAR'S Ocean Blvd w/awesome ocn & hrbr vu. Elegant 4 bd w/dinlng & fmly rms & triple i3rm4~~~-~~~-~~-~:..~~~: ................... s1 .s9s.ooo IAGlJNITA 4 bdrm oceanfront home of over 4,000 sq ft w/dinlng & family rooms & private beach access in gj1~1~i~~-~~~~~-~f-~t.0.~.~~~~: .... $1.995.000 CORONA DEL MAR A beautifully landscaped 5 bdrm tennis estate built In '88 on 1+ acres. Top security, high· tech styling & ocean & bay views. 631·1400 ...................................... $1,995.000 PENINSULA PT Lovely 4 bd decorator owned bay· front w/pler & float & large lot. Staff quarters. dining rm. library. lovely brick patio & bayfront garden. 631·1400.... ... .. . . . .. . .. .... .. . ...$2.395.000 PENINSULA PT Lovely 4 bd decorator owned bay- front w/pler & float & large lot Staff quarters. dining 631~f4o0:.~~-~~-~~~-~-~~~~~ ~~.'i2:395,000 THREE ARCH BAY, Laguna. Beautiful remodeled 4 bd traditional oceanfront w/fab vu. Hrdwd firs, beamed 6~~,~·~-~ .. ~~-~.4 .. ~~~~: ...... $2.795.000 IAGVNA BEACH a fabulous security gated near new oceanfront estate of aprx 10.000 sq ft., stairs to the ~~·4i<f.~ -~~~-~-~-~~-~~~: ............ $10.800,000 COLl.119 ISLE the tiny prtvate island at the end of Baboa Island Is the setting for this dramatic 1 sty 3 bd w/dining room, huge farrilly rm, dock & 190' on the ~~-........................................... $1,595,000 ,fl .. .. ·--. . .._._ .. -. ...... ~ WATERFRONT HOMES, INC.Reat~ors®. Specializing in properties/ or sale or lease ... on the water ... near the waur. .. and with a view· of~ water ... A home of extraordinary appeal and attention ,to detail with forever bay views on 2 lots with pool. This residence exhibits eloquent and extensive aesthetics and the extensive use of limestone, marble, and hardwood flooring . The 6,000 sq ft of interior space offers SBR, 7BA, two family rooms & 3 fireplaces. $2,400,000 NEW LISTING! OPEN HOUSE .. SAT & SUN 1-5 Rare Lido Bayfront located next to greenbelt - 40' on the bay. Private sandy beach and dock. 4BR, 4.SBA plus den and 3 car garage . 601 Via Lido SOud $1,750,000 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION -CALL CHRISTEN NILSEN 631-1400 x297 SOUTH COAST METRO Lowest priced condo in Woodlake Village. Airy 1 bdrm end unit, inside laundry, vaulted ceiling , skylight. Community pool & spa, gorgeous landscap- ing with streams. Total pay- ment approximately $800/ month. Leasehold. lWO BRAND NEW CONTEMPORARY TOWNHOMES OCFANCLOSE CONDO in gated Versailles, bike to beach. Totally remodeled, gor- geous condo with 2 master suites, fireplace, crown mould· ings, recessed lighting, tile floors and view terrace. REDUCED II $65,000 CARI.A BROFFMAN Pager -262-8161 $399,000 3 Bdrms, 2 Baths 3rd Floor Bonus Room fireplace in Living Rm $419,000 2 Lg Bdrms w/En-suite Baths , Viewing Deck 3rd Floor Bonus Rm MUST SEE TOBEUEVEI $189,000 LORRAINE FARRINGTON Res. 720-1001 NEWPORT BEACH omcE 2436 WEST COAST HIGHWAY 714-631-1400 . ;f;!• '; JS 1\h §# t .. WATERFRONT. HOMES, INC. . ... TOM IOVENITTI NANCY BARFIELD ------------~~~~-- ext 262 631-1400 ext 264 Santa Ana Income Property ..................................... $210,000 Newport Condo 3bd/2ba/view ................................ $239, 000 Corona del Mar Home on 15,000± sf lot .................. $749,000 Irvine Cove Mansion ............................................ $1,975,000 Bayside Drive Home, Private Beach & Dock ........... $1,250,000 4 Bdnns, 5.5 Baths w/sep. maids qtrs, library, gated courtyard, waterfall spa, on the bay w/ne.Ner dock to accomodate 2 large yachts. Best deal in Newport Beach. Call today! Listed for $1,425,000 ED ED! Detached residence in planned unit development w/ high ceilings, bull-nose corners, large master w/frplc, "=---~~ white carpet, granite & marble floors , inside laundry & ~--..-...- more. Exclusively listed for $379,000 · . Our Team· Services are Effective and Efficient WATERFRONT 'HOMES, INC.Realtors® Specializing in properties/or sale or lease ... on the water. .. near the water ... and with a view of the water ... . If you are Buying or Selling . . . Call the FINEST for all your real -esta,~~ needs! 1021 MARlfOS ORM Unbebrwble ~· Dramabc COt.D1yllrd enby w/~ pool Spacois 4BR 3 5 BA srigle SIOfY home . . $945,000 DOVER SHORES ELEGANCE Elegant 4BR. 3 5BA French Regency w/fabulous forew:r view5 New gcumtt lutchen Prical to Sel! $849,000 435 Canal Street $400,000 339 62nd Street $425,000 ES'FHER FINE Pager: 433-9682 , Office: 631-1400 Ext 266 KENNIE JO RIZZO Residence: 642-4917 Office: 631-1400 x248 327 Canal Street (lH) ...... $130, 000 412 Colton Street ............. $269,000 397 Ramona Way ............. $375,000 448 62nd Street . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $419, 000 1106 PESCADOR ORM Spectacular Upper Bil'/& F.tiicri lslllnd ~ 4BR. 48A w/prllele pool & deck. 'Mlftlchw aces ... _ .......... ··················-····· $749,000 . DESIRA8lE fASl'SIDE COSTA MESA Spacious 58R liXtr w/pool & spa 1-bJe fam>,i room & maskf swte. Stii,ttt to lender allPfCMll ............. Redilc.d to $34 9 ,900 323 Cedar Street $375,000 243 Walnut Street $319,000 NEWPORT BFACH OFFICE 2436 WEST COAST tDGHWAY 714~31-1400 . . --" - WELCOME TO OPEN HOUSES SISB BEGONIA. CDM., 216 DIAMOND, BAL IS. SAT~SUN SAT8cSUN SAT~SUN FOR MORE INFORMATION .•. 644-8700 COSTA MESA -Bright,, spotless Harbor Pointe Townhome. 2 large BR ~um:s w /cathedral ceilings. J>erfcct for 2 singles or couple or roo- mates. Inside unit. Nice wrap around y.ird w/2 p.mO\ & 2 car garage .. $143,900 NEWPORT BEACH Ch arming moh1k home To1allv remodeled & npJ1H.kd JnJ J Im cly hav view Light & hngh1 \\/lbr • den En1oy \'31.."a tum ll\in~ vear round .......... $96,000 'l·\\'l'l>I( I ¥ BJ·.\C JI BELCOURT -Mediterranean man- M<>n with ocean and dty light views. S BR suite,, library, family room & den Lush 1ropical grounds w/water· folb & 'Pa ...................... $3,950,000 HARBOR RIDGE · Spc'-"tacular unob\tna.tcd <>l:can & city light view' 3RR + Io tt Pm.m: pool, spa, & 3 l Jr gJrJgc . . . .. ... S 1,495,000 BIG CANYON 'J orally remodeled BE'ITJ:.R THAN NEW. 3BR, 2BA with large den or offi ce. Air condi· uomng, sel'.unry sy,tem and custom· 11cd throughout. Must scc ... $899,000 SE.AVIEW largest plan · 4 BR + family room. 3BA. sensational view of 'icy lights utd mountaim. Large lot w /'J)a ................................. $734,000 HARBOR RIDGE · "Casablanca" plan wuh a peaceful wooded and night light \'icw\. SI 0,000 carpet allowance. Pm,ihlc lease option!! ............. $629,000 BIG CANYON · Lowe!>t priced in the area!! 2BR + de n w/ncw paint, carpet & entry tile. Largs: corner lot and all on one lcvel .............. $499,000 LINDA ISLB Custom bayfront home w/one of the finest main chan- nel l<)\;Jtiom an Newport! 3BR suites, & full view of Newport Harbor. Decorated w /a South Western flair & 60ft. cm the water · 2 boat docks & 3 side tic ............................ $3,950,000 temporary cmtom ho me. All white and bright. 48.R, librar y, exen:ise room. Pm Jte pool & spa. Some ocean views ............................ $ 1,995,000 HAllBOR RIDGE Lovely country & night light \'tews fro m this large 3 BR town hQmc w/loft .......... $472,000 BAYVIEW DUPLEX W / lNCOME A rare find!! Unique duplex in o ld Balboa with a New England cottage look & lovely bay view ......... $419 ,000 · BIG CANYON · Big Sur· Ambiance With partial golf cour!>e view. 2BR + den or 3BR with large master •mite. Air cunditioning and a nice location. Comm. pool, spa & tenrus .... $264,950 r • ¥ ¥ ·CAMEO HIGHLANDS -4BR home on 1 level. Over 2,000 s.f. w/rc· modeled kitchen & baths. Nice yard w I patio & private pool. Great loca- tion .................................... ,$575,000 CORONA DEL MAil Great location in Harbor View Hills. Extn large lot. Light & airy nice patio. Lots of room to C'<pand ............................. $595,000 CORONA DBL MAR Only 1 more available. YOU CAN'T PINO A BETTER PRICE IN COM! 2BR, 2BA, fireplace, wet bar, and a great location ................................ $295,000 ' I \\ I 'C l I. . ¥ 1 IU '-I NEWPORT BEACH Partial ocean view from this gorgeous 3BR, 2.SBA townhomc. Highly upgraded w/plan- tation shutters, hardwood floors & custom mirrors ..................... $249,000 '\,I 1\ l'<ll{ I "" I l'I': LOWEST PRICE! · Dramat11.: single level townhom1:, 2BR, w/rcmodelcd kitchen and many custom lcarurn . Lot~ of Pizazz ................... S219,900 NEWPORT CREST 1-ULL OCEAN VIEW. Sensational 3BR. 2.SBA town ho me. Beautifully remodeled · mdirect lighting, dramatic m~tcr suite, fireplace, plw expanded deck ................... $324,500 NEWPORT C REST · Large 4 BR plus family room. Pcrfe1.:t condition with decorator tile, fireplace wet bar, quiet location .. : ..................... $250,000 l >I 11 l I( ¥ .\I<. I \ "> EAST COSTA MESA · Compare thi) price!! Spaciou~ 38R townhomc. All white & \'cry open with \Julted cc1hngs, new plush carpet. Approx. 1900 sq ft .ind looks liltc new!! 2 car uuched ~rage ... $279,000 GllAYLAND, WASHINGTON Located on an acre with iso· ocean views. 3BR energy efficient home with a I ,300 sq.ft. deck & built-in BBQ, ho t rub and more ........................ $359,000 ORANGE · 4BR home on a large comer lo t. New Berber carper, fire- place, terrific family room & ·nice yard w /brick 6rcpit. Great family neighbor- hood ..................................... $202,900 MISSION VIEJO · Perfect for first rime buyers! Large end unit w/2 mas ter suites., Lowest priced rnndo in Rid ..... . gc ... ont ............................ S 165 ,500 GAIU>BN GROVE · 3BR single tory home in a good neighborhood. Painted in & out, ~I new CMpets, fircpl.lce . Cheerful fcclin l g, approx. ,778 sq. ft ......... $175,000 RANCHO SAN JOAQUIN · Large 3BR townhomc overlooking park. Solar heat, high ceilings. SEL LER SAYS SELL!!! ...................... $279,000 TURTLE ROCK · Detached home with 3BR, &mily room, dining room o n a large lot w/pool, spa & view of hills! ................................... $316,500 TURTLE :&..OCK -SFll with 4BR. 2.5 BA, -Formal dining~ family room, beautiful kitchen w/hardwood floor ing, fresh P>!nt. Private spa .• $349,500 lllVINE ' Lovely two bedroom, two bath townhomc 'vitb a nice locatio n o n the park. Air conditioning & 2 cJr garage ................................ $149,900 IRVINE · Beautiful single family ho me in Turtle Rock. 48RpJus bonus room with tile, Berber carpet, formal dining & family room. Large private yard with covered patios.and 3 car garage .................•.......... _ ... $449 ,900 Joyce Palmer Res: 759-7659 20 RUE GRAND DUCAL BEST BUY IN BIG CANYON • Single level 2BR + Den • New decor -new entry tile, paint & off-white carpet • Security system & A/C • Elevated corner lot with wide side yard • Expansive night light views. lust Reduced to $499,000 ~ .. -~ v A L E ~ T I N E 640-2500 ext 27 ~ l11 P R 0 P E R T I E S . "I saw your ad in the Daily Pilot" "No matter where I go this is what clients are saying to me. I have advertised faithfully in The Daily Pilot for almost 10 years and I find it a very valuable asse t in promoting my clients properties. The high quality of the response I receive from potential clients and other agents is truly amazing. le has helped me to ac hieve the end result, which is to ass ist my Clients in buying and selling properties. " The support staff is a pleasure to work with as they are always available , very efficient and extremely creati.ve. The Daily Pilot is THE Real Estate statement in our community!" Sincerely, '~ Ron Felsot 0 THE NEWPORT BEACH •COSTA MESA DailJPi For advertising information call 64 2-4 3 21 Ron Felsot, Broker Remax South County Newport Beach -~· v 13!8 Sant1119<> $629,000 Dal/Id McCulloch WFFS 1953 Vlsta Caudal $349,000 Judy Strauss OM 512 Avocado $525,000 Allison Seesmann OUEGEPARK 208 Loyola 0... $233,000 Carolyn Bndge R VIEW HIU.S 1225 Keel $785.000 Steve Sutherten RVIEW HOMES 1 700 Port Sheffield $525,000 Barbara Graves 1877 Port Taggart $575.000 Laraine Shaw 1954 Port Nelson . $699,000 Enc Shaw 1942 Pt. U.urenl $729,000' Susan Weir RT CREST 23 Encore Ct. $389,000 David Prince RT HEIGHTS 422 Riverside Dr. $359,000 Edie Olson PVGlASSHIU 60 O..aka Bay $798,000 Don Olson EBWFFS 423 Vista Trucha $289,000 Linda Marston OPI]\ ti(X SI: Sl 'Dr-\\ 1-1 Joann Ackerman \'CREST 1338 S.ntlago Alison McComuck WFFS 1953 Vlsu Caudal l.Jnda Marston 1 984 Vlsta Caudal Gall York 0 SHORES 4607 Fab'flekl Stave Sutherten OM 512Av~ Barbara Miies NNELAREA 3808 River Ave. David Prince RIDGE 30Vlenna Don Olson 16 San Sebastian Joyoe Olson R VIEW HJU.S 1226 Keel lyleen Ewing 1225 Ketl Tom Thomson HARBOR VIEW HOMES 1621 Port 0..r'- Christa Francis 1877 Port Taggart Laraine Shaw 1942 Pt. Laurent Susan Weir LAGUNA BE.AOt 166 Nye. Jeff Ewing COLDWC Ll BANt\CR ~: $725,000 $629.000 $349.000 $374,500 $829,000 $525,000 $599,000 $519,000 $1.399,000 .. $560.000 $785.000 $469,000 $575.000 $729.000 $485.000 ...,,.~,"" NIGUfJ.. 25181 Adelanto $223,500 JeMKer Pritchett mlll::wF'ORrr HEIGHTS 422 Rlvenide $359,000 Edie Olson JUAN CAPISTRANO 31555 Peppatrec Bend $1,890.000 JennHer Pritchett GI.ASS HIU. 60 DrUes Bay $798,000 Jennifer Noonan BWFFS 423 \fist. Trucha $289,000 Kathy Cdesworthy 334 Vista Madera $299,500 Chuck Colesworthy 2111 Dac:an.o $435.000 Ginny Anderson 2443 vi.ta Nobleu $479,000 Vergiiene Hull NEW LISTINGS nt~ r,~Wff:§. plan •s rare and popular. ~~,,~g~ conversation area plus large IMng room & dining area. 3 bd. 2.5 ba. 'new kitchen appliances, Ille floors in entry & kitchen. Wonderful plantation s'1utters on most windows Perfect lamlly area with large lamlly community pool and play area. Priced below recent comparable sales for this floor plan BLUFFS $37•,900 View ol Back Bay. ctty lights and canyon Surrounded by lush, expansive greenbelt light and bright Inside & out. Private punlng green with llood lights !or night play Plantation shutters, upgraded eaHn kitchen with recessed lighting Dramatte mlrrore<t entry. custom garage cabmets. reverse osmosis system This has It all• IRVINE TERRACE · $678.000 Great location. one of the most desirable stree\s In Irvine Terrace. Well maintained home on beautiful large lot Rooms are large & very airy with plantation shutters Large pool surrounded by brick patio & garden give this house special enhancement 2 car garage has lots of storage Secunty system Great POsslblhties for expansion CAMEO SHORES SA95 000 very !Ow price Tor lull ocean view OrlgtnaT 196Y ~ bedroom home with pool awaits your remodeling or new construction 10,800 sq f1 lot Walk to private beaches. IRVINE COVE $1 750 000 Custom Mediterranean residence. Built in 1'991 'Oier 5.200 sq f1 of luxury beach living behind the private guard gated community of Irvine Cove Home features large granite gourmet kitchen Butler's pantry. sunken wet bar, 3 fireplaces. Private second level master suite with panoramic ocean view, sitting area. lavish sauna and bath NORIH ORANGE s,,,95_000 Beaut1lul home near equestrian center and what a ~1 The View Is of the canyOfl and city lights ~ bd, 2.5 ba, dining room, lam1ty room, sunny breakfast noolt. 2 fireplaces, cathedral cellinos. wood flooring, central 8lf, skylight tn entry haN. 3 covered Pltlos and 3 car garage FEATURED LISTINGS ~~~ Jewel ltke Exqulsltely appolo~~~ never seen a townhome quite flkt this I The special futures Include Italian mar'ble, crown moldings and walls of beveled mirrors. 'Two separate masters and a new kitchen complete this perfect packaQe ~~~r~room beauty in Laguna N~Sf! sea.. Spacious and private on a large cul-<IHac lot with fruit trees. this wonderful home has a low tax rate and is conveniently close to schools, shopping and beaches. offered at $223.000 • NEWPORT SHORES • $2,1,000 b"est buy-ln l4ewport Shores. You own ttie landf 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. quiet Inside location & 2 blocks to the beach. Nice starter home or great Investor property. Some kitchen & bath upgrades Call now before It's too late! LAGUNA BEACH $2H 800 G"reat ocean view tot with deston review approvea plans!! Design is for a single story flouse with large ocean view 4fek. Permit Is ready to pull and begin construction now! OLD BLUFFS $299,000 Pot1ular 'Unda' model One story. end unrt on maJor greenbelt. 3 bd. 2 ba. great price, Just hstedl Owner wdl carry paper COSTA MESA $305 000 Perfect family home! Beautiful 'hidden· 2 story wltli-rn the 'inner loop' of Mesa Verde Walk to the Country Club. park schools. Great remOdeled kitchen and baths Updated appliances and added family room. 10 year new roof! Does not back to Adams VILLA POINT S329,000 Newport Beai:h Condo Locatlont Location flocatTo-nl Private gated community, 2 bd, 2 ba plus large loft (largest lloorplan) backs up lo Newport Beach Country Club. View of the goH course and a peek or the Bay Community pool, spa, exercise room and club house Dues only $148.00 per mo. Bike to the beach, walk to Fashion Island or seaside shops BALBOA PENINSULA S337 ,000 Charming 2 bd, 2 6a beach home Ideal roTsecond home. This property Is zoned lor a duplex Home 1s within steps ol the beach and the bay Seller will carry paper. QRIGI~ BLUFFS W9 ODO Lt0ht. t>nolit, remodeled. single story ·eom1i· "piaii-3 bd. 2 ba, great locatton on the Back Bay side of Vista Del Oro with a city ltght ~iew Master suite has a walk m closet plus private palJO This wont last' WTSIDE COSTA MESA $379 000 Magazine perfect dmm liOmel Remodeled ~rtcheil and baths using only top quahty White on white Ille. appliances etc. Attached garage, big back yard Excellent location. Ideal ready to move tn ! NEWPORT CREST $389 000 firamatic -i 80l-Oana Point to Palos Verdes views ~rom both levels of this outstanding 4 bd, 2 112 bath townhome. EnJoy sunset Ylews trom the eJ1panded deck off the living rm or master bed rm. This large home boasts over t900 sq f1 of fMng space, !amity rm off the kitchen. huge attached 2 car garage Association includes 2 tennis courts. pool & spa, with In walking distance to beaches CORONA, DEL MAR $397 500 Best Buy in Coronfl>el Marl Architectural gem.'very dramatic & coAtemponuy. Shows fabulously! Great home for entertaining! Very tight and bright. Beiutlful tile noors, track lighting, bfock glass lhru out 1nd much more. THE BLUFFS 1410 ooa Ficint row view to Back Bay nature and city lights '3t>cr, 2 5 ba, expanded Trina model Spectacular, remodeted to perfectiOrl. Sl(yllght In rmster with trench aoors to balcony sundeclc Kitchen of beauty, tJle counters and flooring. Don't detayll Putn~Blv~~More than a llomt a refuge ott:~r'~ on the !>act~ 3 bd, 2112 bl New OOUrmtt kitchen. new baths. Pella windows and so much mOR ~~one house IO Bay~~ ort}Y steps to one of Newport's nicest ocean beaches. Ollen floor plan loads of ligllt. Courtyard Is Ideal !or alfresco entertaining. Setler ssys sell and wlM carry paeer for qualtlled l>Oyer. Call John Campbell today! LAGUNA NIGUEL Wl,SOGO Laguna-NlgueT trest de Ville. tmpeccabt{marniarnea home with many quality features. 4 bd, 3 bl and family room with view of ocean, night fights and woodsy canyon, guard gated community overlooking El Niguel Country Club. Community pool and spa Ready to move int Great value at $545,000 COSTA ME~ $595,000 Great opportunity to bGild a residential or commeidal building. High visibility location. Property sold ·as 1s· Submit aa offers SPYGLASS HIU S.S95 000 Tile best pnced property In s~sl 3 bd, Ha. flOme great by a front brick patio wllh beautiful wood decking& unique kol pond. nte entry leading to step down living room with tw area. Parquet floormg m kitchen and !amity room. Master suite with distanced city lights view. OVersized 3. car garage wrt.h wort area & room lor plenty of storage. Freshfy painted! Please caN Don & Joyce Olson at 800-487-4931. BIG CANYON . S599,000 ~onaco mO<Jei 1n guard gated Bio Canyon. This model has the large-master bedroom on the same level as the living area with 2 bedrooms and a bath upstairs. Great IOC<1tlon. HARBOR VIEW HOMES $6gg,ooo ~ecentfy remiideled In 1993, 5 bd, 3 ba, new-aouble paned windows, hardwood flooring, gorgeous library with custom bookcases, even a master bedroom retreat pertect as exercise room or hobby area. Located on a large lot with child sate pool. Steps to community park BIG CANYON W9,000 No difalrhas been overlooked in this lmmaeufaTe and exquisitely remodeled & expanded Monaco Enter through dramatic 2 story entry with custom etched & beveled glass doors Every room upgraded to perfectlOO Call for complete hst Inviting sauna.. private spa. large balcony with ocean view. au new landscaping etc Must see I CaN Carol or Christie for appt IRVINE COVE $1 300 000 ffoffd your drum home In the incomrWi61e-pmate community of Irvine Cove with 24 hour gate guard and private beach. Tiiis lot Is level and easily buildable Ocean and sunset views. LIDO ISLE S1 750 000 Best bayfront buy on Lido Islet 50 ft on tile water' wTtfi oversized dock for large ~cht Remodeled Interior with spacious open noor plan features lloht bright kitchen. ~ bd. S 5 ba, fabulous bay & sunset views. Great home for entertaining with large private brick patio, jacuzzi & built-In BBQ. Close to Lido VIiiage. walk to ocean & tennis courts. Highly motivated seller must seU now I ~~\~on the maltl coast but. ,J2uAa~~ emotionally appealing 4 bedroom home Is In Newport Beach This oceanfront, situated on 3 lots Is an architectural masterpiece. Spacious IMngroom with fireplace, format dinlnU' room. baStrn.nt. sepafatt oardtn patlo & 4 car garage lfe a ttw Of the many amenities m "l!En a ·11r from this ~~.m Tudor Estate on the very top of Harbor Rldot 4 bedroom suites plus a lld ~With~ & MlQ room, rfcll cherry wood kllchen, butltrl pwitry, 4 zone AJC, 4 car omoe. 5 flrtplactS ~ & basement rte room Mas1tr suite has ~ wllk·ln llld 111 envlfotlmenlll lllbltat chamber. COU.•GE PARK 233,000 Bank owned foreclosure! Gorgeous remodeled 3 bd. 2 ba College Park home. Light, bright and airy with vaulted wood beam ceilings throughout Ceramic tile, Berber carpeting, built·in entertainment center. bay windows with sitting area, large master suite with walk-In closet. Almost too good to be true at this price!! Call for more information. NllWPOllT BUCH $429,000 Single family residence, gate guarded community. 7 years new, 3 bd. 2.5 ba, located on a comer lot with wonderful sun exPosure, marble flooring, yard has gardners ~Greenhouse". Owner keeps this home In meticulous condition. it will be a pleasure to show. · . BAYSIDE COVE $389,000 Price reduced $86,000. Same floor plan on market Is $440,000. Owner must sell! This is a steal! 2 bd. 2 ba condo, ideal for couples or beach house or Investment Walk to Balboa Island. groceries and pharmacy shopping. There's a community pool, spa. and beach all with bay views. Boat slips are available. Shop and compare. Call now -won't last at this price. Bernard Towers .i NEWPORT BEACH ' $475,000 One of Westcliff West's largest home on a comer lot with R.V. parking. 3 bd plus den, large living room and pool plus all new master bath make this a must tor those who want to be close to schools and shopping yet .lt a quiet neighborhood. Another Best Buy! Stephanie Houghton WEST NEWPORT $530,000 & $53 5,000 Side by side duplexes. Both buildings have 1' bd, 2 ba upper units. 2 bd. 1 ba lower units with 3 car garages. Large decks. no deferred maintenance. Seller will exchange up or carry. 75,000 Recently refurtlished, 4 bd. 2.5 ba, new flooring and paint. smooth ceilings. updated country kitchen, 4 i!!' plantation shutters. Light and bright! This prime. phase 2 location, Is next to part, commun pool, club house, pfay aru. easy walk to award winning Andersen School. Prtced to sell . David Prince CHANNEL AREA -,000 Water1ront duplex with private boat dock. Excellent location on channel with views of bay & city park from both units Lower unit has patio & upper unit has ht19e view deck. Delightful area within easy walking distance of ocean beaches. fine dinino. shopf?lno. Watch the sun {ise while drinking your morning coffee on the patio. Entertain friends & family with the best of the Newport water1ront lifestyle at a fraction of the cost. Lisa Adam HARBOR VIEW HILLS $895,000 Beautiful 4 bedroom single level home on quiet cul·de·sac across 1fom park. Property Is lovely throughout with tasteful decor and numerous top quality improvements. Move right Into this picture perfect home. LIDO S't ,395,000 3500' of luxurious living when you combine two levels in · this luxurious, 24 hour security building. Dramatic views trom alf rooms of lido and Rhine channels. snow capped mountains plus night view A rare opportunity to acquire this special 4 bd condominium. HARBOR RIDGE 2,095,000 Wonderful traditional _sustom home with spectacular ocean & city light views. Rnest quality & craftsmanship wltfl approx 6700 sq ft living space. 5 bd, 5.5 ba, wood paneled library, gourmet · kitchen. 6 fireplaoes. located within presttolous_ guard gated community, pool, tennis facilities available to homeowners. Best value in Harbor Riagell I HARBOR RIDGE . sen,ooo Gorgeous 2 story townhome of nearly 3000 sq ft located in the gated neighborhood of Harbor Ridge. Nestled amon~st mature trees with mountain and valley views, this gorgeous home shows like a dream. Amenities include 3 fireplaces. formal dining room. family room and spacious wrap around decking. In addition, It offers air conditioning, video screens to monitor the electronic security gate and many more "bells" & "whistles". "" C I aro Mock BAYSHORES S71S,OOO Large traditional family home. Presently 7 bd, could easlly be converted to 4 bedrooms plus large playroom or mother·in·law suite. Hardwood floors, shutters, French doors, A/C, 3 fireplaces & 3 car garage. Cozy family room off kitchen with custom bookcases, wet bar & desk. Spacious master with bay window. walk·in closet & ~pa tub. . DOVER SHORES S1,395.000 6 bedroom waterfront home with city lights view. Cul-de·sac location with 140 ft on tfie bay. Large family home with pool and spa. 3 fireplaces. 3 car garage. security system. Harbor View Homes 1877 Port Taggart • 4 Bedrooms, 2.5 Baths ... • New Carpet, Paint & TiJe Entry • Smooth Ceilings, 4 Skylights • Sunny Location Next to Park •Large Lot •Updated Country Kitchen • Light and Bright • immaculate Condition HURRY, THIS IS A GREATHOUSE $575,000 Harbor View Homes is one of the most desirable residential neighborhoods in all of Orange County. There are community pools, club houses, extensive greenbelts, playgrounds and athletic fields with numerous activities for children of all ages. Steps to award winning Andersen Elementary School. 1954 Port Nelson $()99,000 Harbor View Homes $()75,000 • ~ Option or Lease $3,400 • Wonderful original Somerset model • S Bedroom , 3 Bath • 5 Bedrooms, 3 Baths. Family room •Family room. Library & Bonus Room •Fabulous opportuniry to build the home of • New Window , Skylights 8r.. Jacuzzi Tub your dreams on one of the large t lots in ..A. ..A...A. Harbor View ..A.. -A. XX X New~ngs * X }{ 4 Bedroom. 3 Bath remodeled Somc1"5ct. hard-Rare Opponunity to cu tomizc I design your woOd floors. abutters, uptnded master jbcd-own bome to fit your fam1ly'h life tyle and room. Unted wide the Loop. $575,000 budget on pm~ibly, the LARGEST buidablc lot in Harl>or View Home . Startin& at $950,000 LARAINE and ERIC SHAW Speci~ bi Harbor View Homes since 1977 1--Su0-745-1626 - I I , ' . .. ...... ---- $925,000 3 Bedroom, 3 Bath $995,000 Custom home, view of Back Bay & city lights. Large master ~signers delight -Custom home on a 48' lot. Larg~ masters suite plus 3 additional bedroom suites. Mamie entry. Carved suite w/separate office. French doors, vaulted ceiling; sky-'~ lights, gounnet kitchen & much more..... 1 _..20 4 Br, 4 BaL 2, 2 Br, 2 Ba units. $879,000 Large custom Cape Cod style waterfront duplex. Two large unit'>. gourmet kitchen. two fireplaces. skylights throughout. ,-----,..-_____ -----:;;;;;:;;;24~H ___ ollr A Day Info Unique oceanfront on the Peninsula.$2,395,000 Balboa Peninsula Charmer. $545,000 On The Following listings Call 1-800-681-1922 No Pressure, No Hassles . Call 714-729-7161 COLDWeLI. BAN~eR LI COLOweu BAN~eR lJ DON&JOYCE OLSON There Is No Substitute For Experience ,. . . ..,..,. ----.. ------ 1225 Keel, Harbor View Hills This stylish home is different from any you've ever seen in Harbor ~iew Hills. Custom floorplan includes new master suite, custom kitchen and baths. French doors, sunny brick patios privacy and pastoral view from the elevated Jot. 3 bedroom~, library, plus fami ly room. Offered at $785,000 Wt would lilu to thank thou of you who participottd in the trial run of our New Listings column. Upon rtvitw, wt havt decidtd to di.vconti11ut tht column. Again, thank you for your participation. Joyce Scherer Real Estate Editor NAME OF AGENCY: Grubb & Elli' LISTING AGENT: B.J. John\On. (714) 644-6200 PROPERTY ADDRESS: 3450 Daffodil. Corona del Mar PRICE: $379.000 PROPERTY FEATURES: Adult community. A wonderful end unit with pnvt:1cy and garden two bedroom. Community clubhouo,e. pooV-.pa. O\.erlooking canyon. + NAME OF AGENCY: Harbor Really LISTING AGENT: Bill Ring, (714) 673- 4400 PROPERTY ADDRESS: 437 Dahlia Ave., Corona del Mar PRJCE: $525.000 PROPERTY FEATURES: Large Corona del Mar duplex south of the highway. Three bedroom11 and two bathi. in each unit. Private patio and I. <;undcck. NAME OF AGENCY: Marge Lea Realty LISTING AGENT: Marge Lea. (714) 722- 0620 PROPERTY ADDRESS: 15 I Mesa Drive, co~ta Me-.a PRICE: $224.900 PROPERTY FEATURES: Channing older rwo bedroom. two bath-home on comer R-2 lot. Nice brick fireplace in large living room w11h vaulted ceilings and view of golf course. + NAME OF AGENCY: Prudential California Realty LISTING AGENT: Maxine Mink. (7 14) 729. 7237 PROPERTY ADDRESS: 404 Columbia, Newport Beach PRICE: $305,000 PROPERTY FEATURES: Located in Newport Crest. Enjoy ocean breezes. beautiful updated four bedroom. 2.5 bath, large<;t floorplan with newer appliances. Aho Ille countertops,.alann system and ceiling fans. + NAME OF AGENCY: Prudential California Realty LISTING AGEN'n Maxine Mink and Joy Curtin. (714) 729-7237 SUSAN NOONAN 723-1912 PROPERTY ADDRESS: 31423 Coa't Highway #24. Laguna Beach PRICE: $897 .000 PROPERTY FEATURF.S: Ocean-front condo with wonderful whitewater view,. Beach acce<;s and oceanside pool. three bedrooms. three baths. living. dining and family room" with+unnet kitchen. NAME OF AGENCY: RE/MAX South County Tbe Bluffs "Z" Plan Light & bright, largest floorj>lan in beaUtiful condition. Upstairs 3 bd, large family nn w/ wet bar. Downstairs master suite, formal dining area, living nn w/ wet bar. Large enclosed wrap around patios. $34S,OOO Balboa bland North Bayf'roat Channing home in excellent location and condition with bay and night light views. Master bedroom has beamed ceiling & sit- ting area. Also a I bd, I ba inoome unit w/ fireplace & deck. $1,39S,OOO Dover Sbora 6 bedroom waterfront home with city lights view. Cul-de-sac location with 140 ft. on bay. Large family hom e with pool and spa. 3 fireplaces, 3 car garage and ~urity system. $1,39S,OOO LISTING AGENT: Keith Randle, (714) 722-0858 PROPERTY ADDRESS: 342478 Fairway Drive, Co:.ta Mesa PRICE: $246.000 PROPERTY FEATURES: Super clean with four bedrooms. 2.5 bathrooms. Next to Eastside's be.c;t kept i;ecrct. Brentwood Parit. New roll-up garage door and remodeled bathrooms. Newer compo itjon roof with great cub appeal. Coldwell Banker compares home prices in North America Beverly Hills tops the list with an -average price of $886,000. Coldwell Banker Southern California Company. recently announced the results of its annual Home Price Comparison • lndcx, which compared the IVCfl&e • • • ·s'a.lCs price ofa subject home in Oranse County with lho9e in mort than 280 mmets ICl'QSS Nonb America. "The most expensive homes inlmerica arc in Beverly Hills with an averqe price of $886,000, • said Bob Lefever, ~idcnt of Coldwell Banker Southern Cahfomia. The most afl'ordlble homes can be found in Forth W~mh. Texas, where the 2,200 square- f oot subject home. a single-family with four bedrooms, two and one-half baths. family room and two-car garage, can be purchased for $92.125.• The subject home is typical for a corporate middle-management transferee. B~d on the 1995 Home Price Cof!1parison l~x. the average price of a ubJect home in Long Beach is $338.SOO; Mission Viejo. $265.750; Newport Beach. $541,667 and Yorba Linda, $284.750. The Coldwdl Banker survey c~ the average sales of homes in the United State • Canada and Puerto Rico sold during the last quarter of 1994. The highest priced market. Beverly Hills. dropped from $920,000 last year to $886,000. The -avenge price o( all home. / urveycd is $196,169 compared widl S197,6l71Mt year. ,, ... -. • ~.,. .. -..... ~~-· . . . .-.L -~ ; •• 1'.. • To producers forin eatable team Rann and Mackenzie combine marketing strategy and international affiliations. Miyuki Rann and Mac Mackenzie of The Prudential California Realty have joined their skill and knowledge to more effectively market upper-tier Orange County properties. Working together on residential and commercial 1.ransactions. they have found theirindividual talents ~lement each other. "With our marketing !>lrategy and international affiliations. Miyuki and I have the ability to provide more than any other broker." Mackenzie aid. Rann and Mackenzi~ plan to provide tenacious international marketing. coupled with constant attention to the local marketplace. This will allow homeowners to '>uccessfully complete the sale of their properties regardless of market condition!>. TilC new team's aggressive marketing plan includes telemarketing, multi-market research and extensive international referral resources. •A successful sale at top dollar will require more than simply placing a listing in 1he cla sified ads and pasi.ing out a few flyers." Rann said. "It will require innovative method<; of expol>ing property 10 Miyuki Ronn a greater extent than is normally achieved with more conservative techniques.• Mackentie. who ranked No. 2 out of the top I 0 sales executive in the Newport Beach offi ce in 1994, has had striking results in his real estate career. particularly with di fficu It to se II home!.. Rann. bom in Japan. graduated from Kitazato University. She b the Orange County Director of International Marketing for The Prudential t-klc t-klckenzie California Realty. She has extensiye experience in marketing properties to overseas investors through well-established Pacific Rim contact\. If you want internalional or weal exposure/ or yo14r property, call Miyuki Rann and Mac Mackem.ie at Prude11tial California Really Newport Beac/1 office. (714)759-66()(). - ·ering Your Contra We have just listed for sale 4607 ·Fairfield Drive, Cameo Sho s $895,000 This is an original condition three bedroom, family room home with pool, built in 1962. The price is the lowest list price in recent memory for an ocean view Cameo Shores property, and reflects the fact that the buyer will likely remodel or replace the existing structure. If you or your friends have talked about building a new home in the wonderful Cameo Shores community, this is the opportunity. Open this Sunday, March 19, 1-5 p.m. ,J;, _,,. -.· . . : t.t Steve Sutherlen Coldwell Banker Newport Beach 644-9060 direct llne pager 1-800-9 49 -9802 - The Nef:!POrt Beaeh Lifestyle The Newport Beach lifestyle comes .alive in this traditional home at the crossroads of Newport Harbor boating activity. The panoramic view is of the main turning basin of the Lido Channel, and includes vistas of Linda, Harbor and Bay islands, as well as the dramatic night light views from the highrises of Newport Center to the historic Balboa Pavillion. Wood floors, french doors, brick patios, crown moldings and four cozy fireplaces are all elements tastefully combined for stylish but casual living. Harborside terraces face the morning sun and overlook your private dock with a slip for a 60- f oot boat plus two side ties. The location is Bayshores, a gate-guarded community of private, tree-shaded winding streets, private beaches and friendly people. Its the perfect combination of location right in the geographic center of the vibrant, upscale city of Newport Beach, with world-class business centers, shopp ing and restaurants, with the quiet, private and friendly com munity feeling of years gone by. 1Ja,1H,HO STEVE Sl!TJIEIUEN 011 CAJIO£ llOCK Coldwell Banker Newp<>rt Beach (714) 844-IHHHJ J I NEWPORT HEIGHTS CHARM $399. 9{)0 c:-r-lHome has ch:ir1n ~ersonJl•ly l. ccrn'nrt :.11"1'~1 ~J new 11. re 1nnclelt:d 3 cJr JJr3~e 3tlR ?BA lnv1tinq ~ool & ~3110 ?6:?0 Cit!/ O:.;en Hcus•' SJlu'J 1y 1 .J 18.CllllT AT m fmHT $711,• Largest model w/1911lodeled kithen, mstr BR w/retreat. 38R, 3.SBA. 3-car Oifage This is sq>histicated living at i1s best. PMIH• VIEWS Siii,• (tr 119~ngle !Ml exec. hm on Spyglass Hm. Great ftoorplan for entertai111ng. utilul courtyard w/spaBling pool & spa. Also for lease al $3300 per month. 11M111 VllW laU SUS,• fin l\2'~ Beautifully rustomimd 4BR, 48A tm w/pool-sized yard. aea . ner deta~ th hrut Our RECORDED 24-Hour Info Lins Is available to you. For Information.on properties for sale, simply call Al DUTST AIDlllC emmlllTY! $85,DOO Family hm w/58R & ocean views! Pool & spa, guard galed beach comm. 2- car garage. lots of guest pa,.ing! Seller will carry 1st trust deed. . FAMLY UVUli AT In IEST SllS,IDD Popular Somer3et, SBR. 38A. SiWl!d on extra lar~ lot next lo greenbelt bring hi kids! Mexican pavers, ligh~ bright. 2 lrpl's. Country French decor. WATElflDIT llAT aw $151,• 48R, 3BA, 2 story Formal dl~ing, large mslr suite wifl hislher b.1ths. 2 lrpl's. PrivaiJ galed canm. Pnvata beach, boal stlp. NEW LISTING ·ORIGINAL BLUFFS $285.000 LH lm~eLr i:111• JAR ? J''" uri 'ir v ~reen~elf Re1n0rleled k1!d'· r., 1~ .. •1·. 1 111·~-'··. ··•:e l~undrv ·rn IWllll lllGE ESTAm Sl3t,• 38R, 2.SBA condo in gated Harbor Ridge f:sta~ Very lush landscaping, quiet & privall location on end of rul-de-sac. · PAllOUMIC VllW $SM,• Newport~ ocean island & city ti;its view ~design wlconaempo- rary comforts. Secore, peaceful selhng. Gated comm. Crose 10 beaches, lrwy & al rport. IU ISLMD B.RAICE '515,• Enjoy a cruntry club llleslyle from this upper rondo w/golf course views. Vaulted ceilings, model pe~l IPICTACaAI 11111 W/IAY VIEW $525,• Spacious living rmw/111>1, lamllyrmw/wetblr & open kiehen.2BR,2.SBA. efaboral!I ms1r suite wf#alk-ln cl038l This Is a 1 G+. IDT IUY • IAYCIUT MM,• Below apJOisal. fkJy flls baltiful 48R, 38A. redecoraiJd tm for less flan 15~ down. Call fof dltails. UNI JIW•l•ELINI Mii,• S.Utiful 2BR, 2.SBA+ den D#rllcme. Best views. 2ftpl's. QOOOTilt kithln. A gal8d convnunily, .ia1 Pfoptl1y. Must-. JAllllllE •a II UEHl8.J 1451,• 38R, 2.58A, IA>f0l. 2D> sq fl Gr89ftelt. soutMesaam lll(pO.UI. Sean. SMge galoll. NeLCral dlCOf. MotMeed Slllefs. .. 47U. "'..... s no.a .. t . 1 a. IEAUTIFUl .. CATAIM" llODB. $451,DOO Haldwood & marble Hrs. 2 matple lrDl's, aJStom bit-ins. air.. Plantation srottets, cwersimd prof. landscaped fot Ul,tll brighl great condition. IACI IAY IUUTY 1441,0GD Custom Yiew hm, .~R. 3BA, dining rm. lamilv rm. Gourmet kjthen. landscaped yard. Many special featum. make offer. OMC. Jm A SUPEl IUY AT IUCI 1415,• Huge 48R • 3BR will show ca,,ti ftow ril,tlt from start. Owner will paint & carpet or giw credit In escrow. · ~--flllEWPORT llEUTI CllAllM $311,D C9 zwliome has charm. personality & comfort Almost ewrytiing new & remodeled. 3-at garage. 38R, & Inviting pool & patio. • PAIUl.M VEI '351,• 1 stofy, 3BR, 2BA. 111,tlt & brigtL Totally redone, kithen, bath. Plantation st'utlers, sun tinllld windows, high quality retaining wall. New roof, air conditioning & new light fixtufa. STEPS Tl Tm .. PACIFIC 1331,• Great 3BR. 28A hm on comer lot. Privat palio & plenty cl pamng . .lJsl sips Iran fie beach. A pt deal! ••• ... warwm •• '224,• 38R. 1.7SBA & a add-on lwnily rm + booos rm w/fTP + bllcony. Nr new ln8rior s*lt. c.pM & roof. ceiling fan In kithen & mstr BR. -· _______ .....;., ... _,.__ ---._ lllml LIT ml• U.A llU HOME $11,000,000 llUllTillCiTOl llARIH VIEW $995,000 Owr 14,000 ~ft on h bay wA>oll dock ol 100' . 6-car +limo gar. Privale Dramatic custom Medilerranean w/45' dock. 4BR. 3.SBA. 2nd story family pool & spa. The best twport has., ofter. rm wtw. bar. Multi·IMI deck for en'9rtaining. PllVAR --$11,250,000 . CORONA lllCIUIDS $915,000 Privacy & luxuryWi., unparllleledv;in 88R sulles, sublerranean parlcing: T opof lhe world panoramic views of ocean. bay & sunset from the lop & best. Slip for 2 large bolts. street In Corona Hi~lands. Localed at end of cul-de-~ w/great ~lb ~· 4BR. 2.58A. interior designers own hrn. Large lot Custom design. · u•.,• man• IUl5E coum $4,500,000 Pnvaw beach access. . Magnlfant hUlmp view estall wittin galed street. Over 5 acre land GREAT FAMl.Y CO ... UMD undupllcablll AcamodUt 150 car pnng. 111 NUMTIMGTIM IUCll StlO.• ,._ ~ • CAIEO SNORES $3,495,000 2 homes, 4BR, 4 lull BA each! 4 leoaJP,arcels. Tennis coort & ~more. BeautifullY 9tfrlcld to emnd ~ aiea from the tree lraned ~on &-car garage & beautiful flowers &' frurt trees. lhe bluff down lo a *'I special CCM!. 4BR. 4.58A, 41h BR could ElEGAMT IB.COllT $950,000 be slldio or otfa w~a entry. Dramatic hm on large cornef lot wfK~ pond & lush garden .. RobJn.~ entry EQllllTE Clll• llME $3,300,000 wA"naJble ftooring , beautiful formal dining rm. huge mstr su1le w/s1tting rm Special Cape Cod tradition, specllelllat main channel loca.tioo. affording & frpl, gourmet's kithen. secluded spa. Seller may carry 1st trust deed. dramatic YINS of tie bay & Newport Harbor. 4BR ~h w}pnvale BA+ sep. U&UNA IEACI maids rm. w.tront liYing at its bes!! DCUIHOIT co• Slt7 ,000 PBJCAI al. ... DTATE $2,115,000 Magnificent whilewater views. beach m:cess & oceanside pool. 3BR, 3BA. A hm lhat ~ity & perilction boilt lMge medilerr8fle'!n hm on a 1/l ~re living rm. dinfng rm. family rm & gourmet kithen. + lot 4BR suftes. family rm, den. Pool, spa & ocean vlflWS. sn&USs 1111 a USIC $115,000 LmA al .... a $2, 150,000 cs c)rulhtaking view w/l rmtr suite's+ 2 large BR's all on one Comple'91y remodeled to 1*11ction. 58R, den, formal dining, gourmet iew ! roo spa In rear/front courtyard+ playground. kithen. On h ~ w/I boat slip & en~inlng patio. ICEAJI UY & CATALINA VIEWS $171,000 IEST f AlaY IUCI • IUll&E COUNTY $2,000,000 Cus1om hrn, brick frpl in f.-n.rm. oak enter .ctr. wine cellar & ~t bar. Open 18 mos new. PrlmlllTI stlel & su:cQ construction. Mediterranean style beamcellings in din & liv. rm. 8evatorservicaloall nrs. M011Vated sellers 4BR. SBA hm. ~lar views of cx:ean. Catalina. Dana Pt to L~g Beal. . bring offers. s car patking. Gorgeous large mstr w/mafble lrpl & ooean-f ronting deck. UDD ISU REMODa Sl75,• IEIRT ~ IOME $1,.,00I Beautiful 3BR 3BA Udo hm on 48' wllarge so.facing· patio. New kithen, 4BR, 4.58A. gourmec kit. SJw;lous outdoor~. mstr w/lrpt, dee*. walk· balhfOC¥n, hardwood nrs. recessed lighting, landscaping. in closet. Spli llJI, grlll entninlng tvn! IUITRll y APNllTEI CIST• • $111,000 · ClllU 18. llAI $1,195,000 Mathie entry SBR extra large family rm & booos rm. Very light & bright ~I contsnporary 5BR, S.5BA hm w/a!iJL Oce.an. Sec.sys, pooi & sPa. Spectacular view d mlns & city ligtds lrom most rms. ~ blidi'~ool Views to Palos Verdes. VIEWSlll DP UY a ICUI 1125,• Ll9EI .... $1,715,000 Fantastic58R,6.5BAcustom~Bchhm.8MSortoan3ttrs,gourmet 2 story custom conWnporlty. 58R, 3-ar anached garage. Yttiile water & kithen. Huge mslr suilll w,1oft. Great house! city li~ts views. REMDDaED IAYFMIT •••t "'5,000 PEICIEI AllVE "'UmE CORONA" $1, 700,000 Soec~lar custom hm w/private deck on fl8 Newport Bay\ Approx. 120 It Thistimelm ecm hrn desipd wlttassic el~anl location on OYefSi~ lot of bay frontage! Many upgrades. whlano oc.n & harbof vws. Gourmet kit wlfamJ~ area+ addtional 18.COURT BHAllCl S141,t50 bf'Nkfast node. Mstr w,1rpl, llmlly rm w/adj~t mal qtrs. Great yaTd! Prime quality ttaltsmanstlip, ~ decoraBd city light view. Sitting l&IB •PUJHITY $1,200,000 room oft masler suilll for dlSCfiminating buyers. Beautiful townhome style 9 units In ~rtat location. Garages, fireplaces. UDO FAMl.Y .-sas.• laundry hock~ for Mdt unit Cash. ,WC, CTNL. Large f.-nily hrn on a 52, tot 58R, SBA. large t.nily rm adjoins kithen . .,_ lmACI $1, 115,• Wrap around yard w/laWn & paio. c.tl ..J$7 S.nsatlonll PMOfl'Tllc = Harbor views. Lots ol . bCili'1gidMfY&bllllhllalngsu"'81&citylig views1WalkingdiS1ance STUHlll BClllJ C111H ., Balloa 1.-nd. 48R, 38A 111:1. SIPlfall guest qtrs. Cus1om Belcot.Kt Hill (~~:='soi~=· 3 frpl's. 8ofl walk·in CMlllRIA • M Ull $1, 141,• closets 111 bedroom slm. Loaded .,...111 securily system. Unabstndld vllws of l'9 cMtal Calif. coatline, lighlhouse & Hearst . ca.I _.._ '111 .• . Cade. 48R, 38A. NM hrn. Mlltllt & tile ltroughoot Eaptional tamny hm. The most 111111cu1ous llllndon to detail & finest CAml _. ·,.. MllCTIHI $1,GS,• maearials tuoughout. Views d oc:M\ & Calall ... ~frrllnOdlled cuseorn tm. 38R. den. spltbJs rms. pool. Mag1111· a.AT LICAT'm tm,• '*'1 180 a.g. cmn *· 3-a gnge. AA>rox 60' lot which Is divld>le. Hut has new carpel & pant & is WfY 1 ma11P1CUL $1,•• Ii..,., alflough originll. Rnopp>tUlity.,tUldyu dream hrn on ttis 4 condpus lob • IA>fl*. 9400 tq ft. Suitlble lor bl hms, largeist R1 1aJg1 plf'Cll. l*tllflWilltllt. T•HH• ... ~--$711,- Mi an• .-asmns-.• · ~38A.48A.condow/l-Q,.,..F,.bingdesiQnbetwllrl ~ modllld 9 . 3M hm on pmdg~ ~ Island. tivi" rm. dining rm&. din. Frpl In"'* & din. Gd gt comm Waxia. PANORAMIC VIEWS $699.000 ~S1n4le level exec hm on Soyqlass Hill Great lloorlJIJn lor entertaining BP.aul1ful courtyard w sparkling pool & SIJJ Also for lease ,JI $3300 prr mon1'1 .. I $1 ,795,000 . 2 story, custom contemporary. SBR, :Kar allached garage. ~ite war & city 1;i;i1s views. $1,325,000 40' lol taoolous brick & ivy covered 2 stocy. SBA. 4.SBA hm w/pool, spa, ocean view lomerl $239,000 Darling Slralford lwT1 nr Hatbor. Tasteful ~r w/ lots of IW'll8nilles. Eallent location • price to seltl $439,000 Mint 38R, 1 story on large prol. landscaped priva~ lot Upgraded, li~t & bcighl Gad coorn, 6 llnnis ens. parks & 3 pools. ' . - -. ~~-#~.........,.,.... - . -·. ·-~-"---·-~--~ 24 HouR Ao PROPERTY INFORMATION LINE Q .. 723-7723* (* THEN ENTER THE CORRESPONDING "Auo10 Ao" 1.0 . NUMBER) 24 HOUR A UDIO DESCRIPTION OF ALL PROPERTIES IN THIS A DVERTISEMENT N EWPORT B EAcH's F1Rsr 24-HouR B ROKER -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 ljsted below are all priced at less than $153.94/sq. ft .... That's a Great Deal! ... -----,_ I ... " , { . " '•1 I ?· " .c ' . . ' PREMIER PROPERTIES of G~Orge· J. McGaffigan, Broker 2.9 Hiqh PEnfonMAfVCE YEARS 24 Hour Info Une 1-800-545-1444 Newport Beach, California Bavfront commetdal on approximate)y 33,000 sq.ft. of land, with approximately 383 .ft of waterfront. and 15 boat slips, a 7,500 sq.lt. restaurant wtlh Cocktail lounge and Oyster bar including pierside dini~·-The offering includes 3 fully leased offices and a coffee shop, al!lo wMh ..,front seating. The facility enjoys more than ample parking. This TROPHY property is zoned P.C. which would alow for residential dewlopment with docks. 1031 Exchange possible. Seller Flnancing Available 632 Udo Park. lnfoline # 7010 BALBOA PENINSUIA OCEANFRONT Newport Beach, California ON FAMED BALBOA PENINSULA. This steel framed & stucco Med. home is a premier property on the finest family beach of California's Gold Coast. The Impeccable design of this 4-bd, 5-ba home offers spectacular views of the beach, ocean. and Catalina Isl. from virtually every downstairs room. Expansive master features a marble frplce. lrg bath and ocean-fronting deck. 3-car gar w/additional 2 car prkng. By _a_ppL 1116 W. Oceanfront. lnfoline # 7014 $2,000,000 Corona del Mar, Call/omla Enjoy spectaculat9Views from thls World Class location In prestigious Cameo Shores. Stunning vistas of dramatic Ladder Rock and Razor Rock frame Came() Shores cove.watch the sun setting behind Catalina Island, the whales migrating anti the dolphins playing. The property can be remOdeled to become your dream home. 4627 Brighton Rd. lnfoline #7013 $2,950,000 -_ ....... .....,....__ __ ~ -' - ------~ .. _ . -· "Best buy in CDM" Asking· $225,000 2BR +den, 2BA, condo in great location. Highly upgraded end unit, light & bright. Walk to Fashion Island, beach & village. 757 Avocado Ave , COM · at ti Johnaan 760-1966 NEWPoR: BEACH o:F1cE T 11 c Prudential S1 7 60-1966 California Realty 48' Lot •emodelpd Ja&.JM +Den MARILYN READ · March Madness: And the winners are ••• Grubb & Ellis and Valentine Properties And who says Realtors are all work and no play? The Newport Be.ch oftke ot Grubb & Ellis Residential ~rvka held an in·bouse listing game. Comprised of three teams pf agents, each had ix-weeks to generate new clients. . Congratulations to the winning team led by SaUJ SWpkJ and Marilyn Kershner: Pua W. Colllaie BeUon, Gl!da Burwmt!r, Sum Cd, Bob Ollucdo, Md Gde d., PllylHs llll.1*n, BJ .,.._,Stew Leftfttt, ltaylene Mlnde, Pid ODelky, Ro,._. Mary Oustabout, MuiM Pnpp, ....... Roll, MJb Smltb andMarkWJIMd. ThoUp a privllc catmld lu nch was the promiled rew• the ttam shared the bounty with all the -aents and st&ft'. "W• have an exceptional inventory of homes in Iii price ...-. • llid lllllllFf .. ., II Tmv.y~of ~ .............. ,......., and radY .0 pc ..___. litdnp IOkl • • Grubb & Ellis is a1 23 Corporale Pla:z.a, Suite 190A, (714) 644- 6200. And speaking of winners. Barbra Chambers, an 18- yearreal estate Bo ro C rs veteran, was named the top producer by number of listings by Valtndne Properties at a recent a ward's banquet. Chambers also · was the runner-up in total dollar-list volume and in sold listings. Call Barbra Chaltfkn al Vakntint Pro~rtUs, 2 Civic P/oVJ.. Newpon Btach, (7U ) 640-25()() or (114) 548-4196. + And ROcbdle Uss of v,lentine ~rties won a ticket to a two-day conf ercncc ho. ted by Women ln Real Estate. Titled, The Feminine Force. the recently held national seminar ju t happened to be an unexpected birthday present for Liss. Featured speaker Ivana Trump helped Liss oclebrate her special day. CaU Roclttllt Lis11 al (714) 6#-2500. llMll .....•• , lJlt•I ii 0 WttklJ colM11t1t ···~lo l«ilJ ,../ .... HWS. We tncouragt '°"to send your featund iUllU, suclt at: promotions,""" or nltins, owonls, co,,..,.1111U, U.Pal~t#Nltl pro"'°""ns, new pro}ttts, a"" •1tJ odttr 11n.1 wltklt ktt,i olh f'ttllk,., U./on1tt d to: 101" ScMnr, RHI El"* 8111 UMs, Doily Pilot, JJO W. S.1 SL, Co11a Mua, CA ,2621, or JOI' OM Ju JOl'T 1f"#I nUOll IO Jo'!" at '!lUSf-412. S."" • ,,._ (Nod: • ,,,,., V~IMI) .. c ... .., N ... OM,,.,,. °" 6iid' -....,, .. , UM1). DlfllllM: S ,. .. , ,.....,_ ii " ) HUNTINGTON HAUOR 94 ft boat dock. This home Is a mas- terpiece of superb quality with exten- sive marble. Pozzi double windows, and gourmet Gaggenau kitchen. Lux- urious main ffoor master, with duaJ jacuzzi. $ l ,295,000 PRIM£ LOCATION Hard-to-ffnd slngle level ocean view home with pool. A stone's throw from lovely beaches. Four bedrooms. Call for appoln~ent. $539,000 GOU Coua5l VllWS Custom home des1gned l'or de· gant entertaining. f'loWlng noor plan. dramal1c c.athedral Geil· lngs. Formal dining room Country-size kitchen $799.000 MONARCH POINT Custom home site with head-on ocean view. Flat lot wi~ building plans lnduded for 6000 sq.ft. home. Owner may exchange for house or commercial. Call for details $399,000 UDJJANJ AltCHm.CTUU Designed around a gtasy,floored atri- um with glass walls open to a tiled veranda. Daz.zJlng views. Approx. 6000 sq.ft .. overlooking golf course. Pool, spa and more. $1 ,199,000 OUl'STANDING COASTAL VltWS Single level Spanlsh hacienda hl~h on a hill In Laguna Beach. Architect s home, approx. 3000 sq.ft. In an · exclusive private setting with unlqye .Indoor/outdoor pool for entertaining. $693,000 EQUESDIAN ACUS Escape the crowd In this unusual six bedroom. single level custom home with horse faclllttes on flve acres. Enjoy country style sequslon In town. Enchanting view. Pool and spa. $ t ,450,000 A MASn.al'llCl ENJOY WHm WAn& VIEWS Only steps away from a pristine beach! Magnlfkent custom built home structures with stone and style. Sweeping deck for gracious enter- taining. $850,000 NEWPORT RACH Flve bedrooms two story patto home location, backs to greenbelt. Associa- tion pool and tennis courts. C>.tmer may help with financing. Call for details. $374,900 ~r=. lourm&S-~suites, great room. recrea- don room. sUite-of-~ kitch- en. Approic. I. 73 aaes. with dranatlc c..asaidtng pool. 180' ~view. Incredible home W/'tlW!ws from f!YefY room! Four bedrooms. 4~ baths. l..Arge yard facing the ocean with room for tennis COYft and pool. $6 $1 .• ,. ........ TWO Joa 11ll PllJCl Of ONl Two detached homes on one lot. Totally remodeled. Each ~ has two bedrooms. two b.lths. two decks, ftr~e. g.v.-ge $4J9,000 SUMPTUOUS SHOWftACl Five bedrooms. three baths with custom features.. Country kltch· en, bonus room. wet bar. romantk. n}Utet bedroom with ftrep&ace. Huge lot. $550,000 TOP PRODUCER FOR FEBRUARY TRANSACTIONS CATA1.91CA RMlT ~view from most rooms. Large, bright. cheerful home across from greenbelt. rour bed· rooms plus family room. Formal dlnlns $J49,900 ANAHIJMNUS Big. bright. belutlful three bed· room condo close to shoppina. llbr.vy, park. frttW .. y. fabulous view. $105,000 M.W .. OVIDlNCI f 1.nt.utlc OC:Nn and CMl)IOfl views. Model ~r~ three bed- room home In s.t'I Ottnente's deslrable ~lie.A. $119,tol MICKlY HARRING llAll laAND Uepnt lowef lcVel condo With 5tnoom 1n k.lr er~~._ view. Model condltlOn Sf»· cJow lWQ bedroom ptus den HM ... for information on these and other propertieJ· ctdf 4S9-S9l'O 0 ___ l ______ _ ---' EXCEil.ENT ASSUMABI.E LOAN Channlng 4 Br horlk' n~k-d on 'Pa<:k>U' l'Omcr Inc. Quic:.-1 l'Ul-dc:·.;:u-l()(rd·arkm, ~mill" loumer IOP'· h.1 woOd tloor... new land'<::1ping wnh . po1c:nrwl 10 1.1kc O\er c:xL,ling loan. BAYSIDE DRAMA E..\ll'lll'nt . locumn End-uni1 wirh m.11ot111fill:n1 '1c:w of bay from Bal~1 IO ,ll'llY ~old fum"llt.-d. Perft'l1 ~l·ond home: or ye.ir·mund C.1l1f life,1yle Bonnie Barrington $S9S.OOO 11.oda Octh a I.Dis Jacobs $.479.ooo NEWPORT BEACH BLUFFS Bluffi. hc::wry with On .. ·an, Bay & City llWtL' vk:w. M.1i.11:r bcJ with larJ.tc vil.'w dl>t:k, lovely ~m.-d munyard cntr:ml·c:. Sally Shipley $369,000 .., ,-.:;.()(Ill "I ,9.000 BACS BAY WOOD STllP.AM Very spacious 3 Br/2.5 B;a Plu.<1 loft town· hou..e. CarhedraJ tellin~ • .,1cyhgh1, fire· place, larg~ c;mng area. Pm:lle rourryard \\uh XL 2 c:ir ana~-d g:i.rage. Dana Place $17S,OOO PAYS FOil D'SELF 3 Br hou.-.c + (two) 2 Br un1b on .23 .icre lY>rncr l<X. Well nulnumed. newer rt>ol< 'ingl1: cir gar-J~ for l!'JCh unil Excellent bre-Jd & buncr invc:Mment. Martt Wyland $242,000 11IE SEA A CATALINA Villa Balboo 2 Br comer penlhouo,e Y..1ult· cd <.-cili~-;lcyllglm & mirrored wall. Fan- 1a~1ic ha and Catalina views. Mary Ann McGuire $2S9,900 SCENIC BLUFFS Expansive viewll from lhi.., dramark· single- level "Anga.Jlra " home. Vauhed bc:1m cdl- ing~ wllh l.lcyllg.ht~. Holly Yd M.atbs $310,000 DUPlEX Spacious 2 Br front hota:.e and 2 Br aparr- mt'nr. Grear loc-.11ion. bel.ide Newport's bt:sc be-<K'~ Unda Oedl or Lois J~ $369,000 TAD MOJtTGAGE OVEll WiU con\ider 1r.1de . any1h~! Full-ort <xe-.1n \kw, 2 Br, 2.S a.. M j1errane-Jn l'Ondo. Marble, black flxtures, 2 pJtio,, M."C\J nty. Gilda llwmdster " $399.000 a.ASSJC BUJfFS SrunnJn~one of a kind" expanded & ~mode home. Superb loaillon with ...... ..,vti:w. ~ ........ .... :;2 t .000 "'' · 1:;0.0 00 GRF.ATBUY pool. Gu.1rd-~1~ rnmmunity. 1ennL,. grttnbel" equal a re-.on '<.'fting in thL-; bt::1utifully remodeled 3 Br/2 S B.I home wnh h.L<ih Roger. Garden:. decor Harriet Botwinick $S24,ooo MINI-ESTATE IN NEWPORT o~ of chl· m<>'l chJnmng horn.!!! Single leo.·el 4 Br on pool ,izc: lot. Frcm·h d<xll">. scr:aped ceiling,. nc.>w p.1m1 & del'Or A r.1re find. Maxine Propp $S49,000 PRICED TO SEUJ Oce-.1n. dcy 11¢lts and mount<tin vlewi. vb- able from 1hb bl!'.1u1il\1I 3 Br. 2 S 8J home in Harbor Ridge E...r.11e~. $639,000 Carol Allison TOP OF 11IE WORID Panor.1mic mounwin & city light vl..ra" will t:tke your hrealh away. 4 Br/3 8..1 Harbor Ridge Estalr.l Townhomc. Guard g:ued Reduced dr....c.ic'ally. Ann Peten a SUZanM Shuler $721,000 APERJIEcr 10 New in 1991. Spec1JI R·2 l'Omer 101 in CdM. Cape Cod 3 Br/3 S B.t wuh vauhed cd lings. wood floor,, bm k p.tli<~ & ocean \ ~w from 1op Otxlr Jack Chcsblre $799,SOO N011DNG COMPAJtES OuL"IJnding <Xean-cny \ icw-. 3 Br/3 8:t with 3 Orcpl:lce and 3 car ~1r-Jg1: Cui.,· tomittd wieh 100 m.iny ilmcniltei. to h.'>l Marc.le Adler $~.ooo SPYGU.M MILLIQN $$$ vmr i.~~r viewol .... Ir ,..,...., .. ..., ... , ..... -.. llUJFfS llUJFfS HAJl80ll an>G£ COllONA DEL MA.a NEWPOllT NOaTB SPY~HllJ. N1!1VPOllT BEAOI l!ASTIWJFP HAJl80ll VIEW RIUS BLUFFS lllGCANYON NE1VPOllT TEllRACE NPT NO. VIU.A.S Tl!JlllACE llUJl'l'S MAIKAI COllONA DEL KAJl IAGUNA llEAOI CJlEEI( m.<lOtlln' lllGCANYON HAll80a IUDG£ !ASTIWn 456 VlSrA lt<>MA UDO ISLE BAYFRONT Tri{>l~:x o n 'andy lx-:1l h with vil.'w 3 U111h. 2 with firq1l.1n.·:-. C;11l for fin:ind.n~ <lt.'lail' Joan Lewis l·S JACJCIE KEIGH $349.000 30 t AVENlDA CE8.RITOS M CAltOL MULVEY $475,000 l3MONACO t-S WRJGHTIXERSHJ'l'ER $899.000 3700 OCEAN BLVD t-S 8AWllEZE.K s1.J4~.ooo 92COllSICA t·S MAl.J GUUEDG£ $219.SOO It CAMBA1A a.s IUlUNSONIPElUSON $819.000 18S l BAYPOllT WAY I·~ BOBCOUJCCIO $479.000 908 AIMOND Pl.AO: t-S P£NlCWIT7.IPROPP $549,000 l 104 SANDCAS11..£ l·S JACOBS/TABAK $699,000 SUNDAY 2630 V1STA OllNADA l ·S PHYUJS HAYDEN $4.39.000 11 llUE FONTAINE .. , J .ICl!NTON/P.WIUGm' $1,IS0.000 4 SANDFlOWFJl .. , OSTEIU:IOlJ1'S $149.SOO 3087 CORn MA.JUN 1-5 MAl.J GUUJ!DGE $470,000 37SO DAFFOOD. .... BJ. JOHNSON $379.000 202S AVENIDA aoco l·S STEVE UVEU1T $469,000 1323 BAYSIDE DaJVI! t ·S BONNIE BAJUUNGTON $S9S.OOO 416ACAQA M JACK O«ESHIU $799.SOO 13S4 l'EallACE WAY ,., JACK OIESHlllE $389.000 3.JElTY M H.UJl1ET 80TWINlCK $SZ4.000 16 llOCIONGllAM l·S B£UJ! PAJtTCR $1,6".000 21 •UE sr. a .OUD .. , CAJlOL AUJSON $9".000 14GENEV£ l·S UNOA01i111 • $2,095.000 50J9CUIOll 1·5 TON MUNSON $569.ooo 46COllMOltANT H ll08 EUNGU $509,,00 7 Sl!A ISLAND ./ • J • , ~ 3 ·liff¥.'ood. ~t ·~anyon . C~est ·· celebrates grand op·en1ng Hundreds tour the new M ission Vieio community. Attracted by the premier of beautifully decorated model home!. that reveal a wide array of bu yer-ini.pircd luxury features, more than 350 en thusiastic homeshoppers turned out for the gr.ind opening of Taylor Woodro"' Home,· Cliff wood Canyon Crest in Mi,'>ion Viejo. Se\eral families added to the 'ucce" of the t:\ ent by purchasing home' in the pre,ttgmu,, guard-gated commun11}. dunng the third sales releai.c and model grand opening celebration. A' the)' toured the models. i.hoppe~ "'ere 1mprc,-.cd by the multitude of l>OUght-after appointment' that are included in prices .,tarting from the low S300.000s. Highlight-; include btuh-m det.I«• in -;elected secondary bedroom•-. beautiful brick-faced fireplaces with white wood manteb in the family rooms. central air-conditioning and heating syi.tems. lavish master bath!. with walk-in clo~t!.. deep oval tubi. and separate oversi1cd !<howeri. with built-in seat'\. Vbitori. were also impressed by how carefully Taylor Woodrow ha!< listened to the opinion-. of buyer-. and incorporated design concepts that renect the way today's families live. for example. family entertainment rooms are e}tceptionally spacious and functional which allows busy families to have more time together. In addition. extra- large mtenor laundry moms provide the extr.i counter -.pace and \torage cabinet\ that many buyer<; have a<;ked for. along with the convenience of a laundry chute. and most plan11 are enhanced by a library lhat may al<;() be ... elected a' an optional extra bedroom. W11h "PJCe planning and design by the profe'\,ional finn of Euro Design. kitchen' al'o mirror the preferences of buyers, which in-.p1red 'uch conveniences as large gourmet ii.land,, white cabinetry with European hinges and adjui.table shelvei.. hand-set ceramic-ti le cnunte11ops. under-cabinet fluore51.:enl lighting and all-white KitchenAid appliances. including a four- burner tempered-glass cooktop. double oveni. with self-cleaning feature on the upper oven and a Quiet-Wash multi-cycle dishwa!<her. Also enhancing efficiency is an Eye-Level microwave with carousel and even-cooking feature . Along with all the price-included extra<,, Cliff wood impres'ed home shoppers by offering numerous opponunities for fam1lie., to cu,tomiz.e their hving environment. That advantage is exemplified by an optional imagination room in Residence I. Made possible by the . plit design of the home\ three-car garage this unique space gives buyers the opportunity to transform the ingle-car garage section into a home office. children's playroom exercise studio or room of their choice. , In the three-bedroom Residence II, a versatile "super bonus room" feature an optional ref re hmcnt counter with refrigerator. or buyers may choose to convert both the bonu room and library to optional extra bedroom . Residence Ill easily I accommodates a variety of activities simultaneously with a library downstairs and a bonus room upstairs. while large households have the option of selecting as many as six bedrooms. including two oo lhe first floor. The desire for pre,uge among buyeri. inspired di\Unctive exterior elevations that d1-.play the charm of California Cmft\man-l>tyle architecture. which i' remini-.ccnt of many of Southern Cahfornia'11 mo!.t de..,irablc. · established neighborhoodi.. Dei.ign highlights include warm colors, wt>Qd accent!., com:rete-ti le roofs. attractive shuners. entry and rear side- yard walls detailed with masonry and wrought-iron accent~. Private entry counyards provide an inviting introduction to each home. and three-car garages arc fini\hed with roll-up wood doors and an automatic door opener. The grand opening abo i.potlighted the outstanding private amenities that make Canyon Crest one of Misi.ion Viejo's most excl usive addresses. Among them arc a beautifully appointed clubhouse. four • lighted tennis courts. a children's play area· and two c;wimming pools. including one of Olymp1c-'•ized dimensions. In addition, to the private recreational facilitie!. available at Canyon Cre!.t, the neighborhood overlooks o;cenic Lake Mis!'iion Viejo, where a marina, re. idents-0nly beach club and Shoreside Park offer activities ranging from booting and fishing to swimming and picnicking. Resident-. will also be conveniently close to all of the exceptional amenities that have made Mi'> ion Viejo lbc fulfillment of the California Promi!.C, including golf courses. hiking and biking trails. recreation centers. sport field~. shoppina centers. fine restaurant. and hiahly accredited schools. Cliff wood home ownc~ will automatically become membel'K of the Lake Mission Viejo Home Owners' A'4'ociation and the Canyon Cliffwood at Canyon Crest -Plan 2, Mission Viej Cliffwood at Canyon Crest · Plan 2c, Minion Viej Cre t Home Owners' A<>~iatioa\. which maintain common facilities for a monthly fee paid by all re. idenL<\. Cliffwood at Canyon Crest is the latest residential development by Taylor Woodrow Homes California' Limited. a member of the London-based Taylor Woodrow Group, founded in 1921. Today. this \VOtldwide team consists of mote than 150 engineering, con trUction and development companie . Major international airports. multi-million dollar shopping m:ills and.even the Channel Tunnel llrc among the projects for which Taylor Woodrow is renowned. In the United States. Taylor Woodrow Home ' supcriQr efforts have received national and regional acclaim for off crina outi.tandina homes m unparalleled living environments To djscover all the reasons behind the success of the grand opening of Cliff wood Canyon Crc~t. edt the San Diego Frccw!ly (1-5) at Alicia Parkway and go cast. Tum left on Olympiad Road, right on Melinda Road, fight at the guard-gated Heather Ole" entl:)' and right on Canyon Crest Drive. Tu right on Applegate and left on Parltfield to the Cliff wood sale complex. where furnished models are open daily from tO a.m. to 5 p.m., except Monday , when hou . arc 2 to 5 p.m. Additional infonnation ill available by ca!Hng (7 14) 457-1072. Top 1 % Of All Realtors Nationwide Direct Une: 640-2677 •wxurv TOWNHOMEI* 1 year new large 2BD/2BA townhome w/Jtalian Ille entry and kitchen, large living rm and formal dining rm. Great master w/skylight and Walk-In closets.-. 2 car att gar ~$,40,9001 CORONA DE. MAR* Mediterranean 4 ~ar new 3BR/3BA townhome w/vaulted ceilings sky- lights. fireplace. 2 car garage. Walk lo beach' Only $359,0001 760-5000 • 722'-0858 MESA DEL MAR'S FINES~ 3 Bed-t¥ \Ja rooms. 2 Bathrooms. Like new Large o' ~ corner lot w ith possible R/V or ·Boat ~O storage. New roll up garage door & "~ roof ........... 9 54 Magellan ..... $ 218, 500 NEW LISTING: Next to Brentwood Park, 4 Bedroom, 2.5 Bathrooms. remodeled Bathrooms. Newer roof - Move in condition ...................................... $246,000 ~o DEVELOPERS CLOSE-OUT: 3 Bedroom, ~C 2.5 Bathrooms. End units with attached 4 i,O garage and large yards -close to the ~ Back Bay. Over 1 500 sq.ft ...... $1 79,950 For Smooth Sale·ing in Real Estate Call Keith Randle .RE/MAX SOUTH COUNTY I R8tes M of Mwch 16, 1995 1 KEY LENDERS AND RATES 30-year fixed INTEREST Yo POINTS LOCK· TYPE PHONE RATE OWN (%) IN A.P.R. Abacus Financial Grp_. ____ A_(714) 375·6666 8.000% 5 2.000 __ 10 8.252 American Home Loans A (714) 955·3633 __ 8.1_25_%_ 10 1.750 _30_ 8.351 Bank of America B (800) 424-2632 8.250% 10 2.250 45 8.533 -------------Bank of California B (714) 252-3367 8.500% 1 O 1.250 30 8.675 -----California Federal Bank s (800) 225-3337 8.375% 20 __ 1_.625 45 _a_.5_9_1 Chase Manhattan B (714) 263-8100 __ 8_.600% ___ 20 __ 2_.000 ___ 30 __ a_.8_6_1_ _c _oast __ Fed_e_ra_l_Ba_n_k ___ , __ s_~(800~)--3_oo_-_56~26 __ 8_.s_00% ___ 20 __ 2_.000 ___ 0 __ 8_.1_s_9_ _c _ou_n_trywi-=--_de_Fund __ in-=g'--___ K (800) an ·5626 8.125% s 1.875 __ 45 __ 8_.36_5_ CUB Funding K (800) 500-0282 8.375% 5 1.000 45 8.521 --------Detrick Mortgage Group A (714)759·9692 7.875% 5 2.375 13 8.166 Downey Savings S (800) 336-9639 -8.375% 20--1.-62-5--30 8.591. ~--=----:::.. ______ ...:_,._:______ ---------- Fidelity Federal Bank S (800) 232-2309 __ 8_.500% ___ 5 1.750 10 ==Fl_rst_1n_te_rs_1a __ 1_e '""Ba--n_k.;_ ____ .,...B___!.;(800) 560-5001 8.500% 20 2.12s __ 30_ First Natlonwttl(Mtg. K (800) 843-2265 8.37S'ro 20 1.500 30 8.731 8.n4 a.5n 8.478 Fleet MortOage _ K (800) 700-5650 8.250% 20 1. 750 30 -----Glendale Federal Bank S (800) 560-9000 8.375% s 1.250 45 8.549 ___ _.:....;;.;:._;:..;..::..:;;..;_;_____ --------- Home Savings S (800) 975-5051 8.400_% __ 20 ,1.500 30 8.602 _1,.,,._·ne_N_a_tiona __ 1_Mt~g~·----~A-~(7~14~)~85:..:..:...7-~7~9--n:___..;..a_.1--2 __ s% __ 1_0 __ 2_.000 ___ 1_s __ 8_.3_7_9_ Newpon Financial K (800) 808-5626 8.375% 1 o 1.12s __ 1_s _8_._s3_5_ Oceanview Financial R (800) 266-0555 8.375% 1 O 1.125 60 8.535 Southland Financial K (800) 572·5626 8.250% 5 1.S<>P 21 8.450 Union Bank B (800) 453-1288 8.375"' 20 2.000 60 8.632 -----------~~--------We I ls Fargo Bank B (800) 225-5932 8.500% 20 1.500 60 8.703 30· Year .ctjustable INTEREST Yo RATE OWN 4.250% 10 POINTS (Yo) 0.750 4.575% 20 0.500 -----6.000% 20 1.000 -- A.P.R. 7.083 7.434 -~ 9.138 MAX. LOAN 203,150 650.000 203,150 6.375% 20 1.250 9.141 500,000 4.750% 20 1.000 7.362 203, 150 5.875% 25 2.000 9.007 1,000.000 ----------4. S 7 S % 20 0.500 7.434 650,000 4.750% 20 0.000 7.509 -----4.950% 20 1.500 7.415 203.150 350,000 4.450% 20 1.650 7.176 600,000 ----------4.750% 25 0.875 7.350 600,000 ----------- MARGIN (%) 2.250 2.625 2.625 2.750 2.500 2.625 2.625 2.750 2.500 2.250 ADJ. INDEX FREQ. 110 1M --110 1M 1TS 6M lTS 1Y 110 1M 6TB 6M 110 110 110 110 110 1M 1M -1M 1M 1M 2.500 2.500 7. 250% 10 1.875 7.474 203,150 110 6M ----5.125% 20 2.375 1. ns 203, 150 2.875 11 o 6M 4.250% 20 1.000 7 .108 203, 1 so 2.250 110 1M ------4.875% 30 1.125 9.002 650,000 2.750 L1M 1M --6.250% 20 1.000 7.690 203,150 2.875 110 6M 5.950% 20 1.000 7.323 500,000 2.450 110 1M 4.500% 20 1.875 7.450 500,000 2.500 110 1 M --------------'--------3. 600% 20 1.250 7.728 500,000 2.850 110 1M -----------·----'---------6.250% 10 1.125 9.114 203,150 2.750 1TS 1Y ------------------'----4. 625 % 20 0.000 7.756 203,150 3.000 110 1M --6.000% 20 1.000 7.558 203,150 2.750 110 6M ------------6. 12 S % 20 1.500 ' 9.197 203, t50 2. 750 6CO 6M 9ol'I bid & ......... P'oCl'WN .. »'3Q CQIT9elltlol.i ~· Type o1 LM1dlr la. 8 • 8111*: K • rnor1glQI blnlllt: R • lllOl9Qe btoUr, S • ~ & lolln. 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(In %) 11 llndlll P'°' 1N1tg1ft + lndalt e ICUI ... llW h ~ lnlM 11 "41 bMil lor ~ an adj! .... 1'9111 ~ + lndlll • New Alla). 110 • 1 lfl Dist. Coll of ~ ITS • t•YW Tf'Wl.llY M. l8M • .._.. L.1tOR. 119 • l-f'llOl'tfl Tl9UUIY 811, 8CO • ~ tlWf9 C.--. ol tllpoil. A•••• t It ,...,ency II .. period balMel\ ~. 1M • t-Monf\, IM•~ 1'1'• 1 Yw M ..... ~ID chWlgl, Verfy i-. and tlf'IM pnor to 1iPP1Y1nO far 1 io.n. AM llndll'I provide 1Q1111 wWI ~ ,.._ and """' tot ........ IOlll amGUO. The ~ Pf9Mnlld It not W\ Oller eo rnalll I loan. FOf 1 contUn* guide on how ID lhop for a ....... Mft11a14 !IO did~ to~ Newt Co .. 1810 E. 1711 St., Will tOO, Santa Ana, CA 92'/'01. (714) l:Jl..1177 COPYRIGKT' •1185 ~News Co. A e . Grand opening · at Brownell: Ocean · Ridg· e If Balboa only had a , · : snow-skiing resort Newport Coast homes premier Saturday and Sun ~?Y·' AGENCY Balboa bland Rcalty Alice Brownell CITY OF RESIDENCE: Balboa hland. 16 yeari. HOBBIES/INTEREST: JOB TITLE: Broker ~.,ociate FARM AREA: Balboa Island. Newpon Beach HOW LONG WITH AGENCY: Licensed broker for eight years: 12 year.-in real e~tatc W<tlk,. ltfc on Balboa bland. 'nl'" 'knng. and ~tng J mom CLUBS/ORGANIZATIONS: B.tlbu.1 )1,land A"11(:i.11111n and L1t1lc B.1lboa LAST BOOK READ: B1111k 111 VtrtUl''· 'Ra1,tng a D;1ughter." !1.ilho.1 ) .1111' FAVORln . RESTAVRANT t--dl~ \ 111 S.1plc,, Ch.ultc Brov. n' 111 Nev. Jl(in Be.1rh FAVORITE GETAWAY: B11ra Bora. St Bam and M11orea HOW 00 YOU OEFlNE SUCCESS? Bcwming fr~nd' with all the clienti. I've had 111 the pa't year' in real c'\late 0 Wt want to hear f rom you through our ntw SNAPSHOT column. Tht column ftatures real tstatt owntrs, broker, agtnts, maruting rtprtstntativts, or any othtr staff mtmbtrs you would Ii/ct to highlight. Wt encouragt yo11 to send a photo (black and whilt, if possible), with company name, ptrson and SNAPSHOT marktd on back. Send or fax your information to: Joyce Scht~r, Daily Pilot, JJO W. Bay SL, Costa Mesa, CA 926Z7; Fax: 714-6504802. IHtullint: S p.m., Tutsday. Wt'U publ.Uh it , as spac1 is availabl1~JO!' nttd lo makt chan1" to 1111 cOPJ r ii has bttn submilUd. pluu1 ta Joyct Sth1rtr, 574- 4242. Newpon Cui.tom fatates Inc .. is proud to announce its model grand opening, March 18 -19; from J -5 p.m:at Ocean Ridge in · Newport Coast. The dramatic custom homes range from 3.500 -6.000 square feet on lots averaging one-quarter acre priced from $995.000. You may select from a variety of available home designs or allow our architects to design a home which reflects your personal preference and taste. Features include four to six bedrooms. four and one-half to fi ve and one-half baths, three to four-car garages and library. Each home is de~igned to create an ambiance of elegance and richne s. Dramatic entriei.. curved staircases. stately column.-.. arche~ and niches are only a few cu,tom fearurei. u-.ed throughout the archi tecture of the homes. Special features 1,uch as walk-m wet bar... view rooms. music room,, guellt room-. and loggias make each home an entertainer'i. delight yet practical for living. Standard feature~ include marble. wood and lime~1one noor~ cu~tom i.taircase rai ling. dual tone heati ng and ai r conditioning, central vacuum system. . custom rounded wall comers. wood burning ftreplacei. and rece!lsed lighting throughout. Gou rmet kitchen~ are equipped with center island cooktop, ~alad sink, grani te countenop~. dual dishwa,her>. sub-zero refrigerator. large pantry, double oven, m1crnwave and tra-.h compactor. Each of the\e detail-onented home<, includes a lavish rn.i,ter 'uitc with retreat and fireplace. Mai,ter bath with marble -.lab coumenop'>. 'P•t tub. marble 'hower with dual controls and bidet. Mu't home' include view bah.:onte<; m 'elected room,. Complimenting the Mediterranean architecture is lu~h landscaping included in every home package. Residents of Ocean Ridge art a shon distance from Pelican Hill Golf Club. Fashion Island and other recreational destin ations of Newpon Beach and Laguna Beach. To reach tht dtvtlopmtnt from Pacific Coast Highway, takt Newport Coast Drivt and turn right on Vista RUlgt Drivt, tht11 right on Octan RUlgt Drive. Enttr Guard Pavilion andfoUow Optn Houst signs. Optnfrom l -5 p.m., Saturday1 and . Sundays; wttkdays and tvtnings by appoinlmtnl only. Call Ntwport C11stom Estain Inc .. (714) 376-9941. Melissa Schmand, a skillful ne.gotiator Known for tenac.ity, else in the h d I I industry today, I onesty an oya t:v ha~e been able Ill " '7 build a ~trong t I • t base of repeat 0 c ten s. clients." she :.aid. The Prudenual California Realty Newport Beach office proudly recognizes the achievement~ of sales executive Melissa Schmand. She is ranked third in sales in the Newport 8¢ach oKtce along with being a member of The Prudential Realty' Chainnan's Circle. a designation earned by only I% of Prudential agents nationwide. Schmand. a consistent top sale executive. attributes her success to tenacity. honesty and loyalty to client-.. "One of Melissa's strengths is her excellent negotiating ~kills which enables her clients to meet their financial goals." said branch manager Maxine Montgomery. According to Schmand, part of her success is The Prudential;s solid reputation and international marketina network. "Because of The Prudential's martcetina 11Crvices, which are far r.upcrior to anythina Metiua Schmand "My most recent ale was a $2.5 million bayfront on Lido lslWld with a repeat client. initially referred to me through The Prudential Real Estate Affiliate. international marketing network. Prior lo transaction. I represented these clients on the listi ng and sale of their bayf ront home." Advantage buyin at Presi 10 Total Home Bonus highlights values in Tustin Ranch Area homebuyer; in the market for a great value need look no further than the Pre,idio neighborhood in Tustin Ranch. As part of California Pacific Homes' Advantage Homebuying. Pre<;idio homebuyer.. can take advantage of the To~I Home Bonu!I Program which offers all of the extra~ without extra expense. "Homcbuyers often have a lot of extra costs when they buy a new home." aid Debi Garlick. sales representative for Presidjo, "They need to get rear yard landscaping. window coverings or appliances such as. washer. dryer and a new refrigerator. all additional expenses to the home itself. We've made moving in a lot easier and less expen11ive at Presidio with oor total home bonus package.• Presidio homcbuyers can choose from com~lete n:ar yard lan<i;;caping. upgraded Ooonng. wmdow covenngs or an appliance package. "With the Total Home Bonus Program, new holll((owners can enjoy their new home from the fi rst day, at no extra cosl~. • Gitrlick said. Built by California Pacific Homes. Presidio offers some of the lll0$t attainable single family detached homes in Tustin Ran~h. A collection of four, two-story plans ranging from 1.662 to 2.067 square feet of interior li ving space, Pre idio features three or four bedrooms. two and ooe-half bath~ Please .... "'Mtin Ranch• MOE 50 ----~ r.-::~---:;,-iiiii1ii1ii.~,~,jj[IJISi=lii•~Q~i~lii.14~\'iii~l~.~~;~.~.iii.~@I~.~,,~,*~~~-~~---, .. NEW-PORT JUST SOLD: STREETS IN NEWPORT COAST-- 2 CARMEL MODELS THE POINTE Lowest pt1c. in the nelglbor- hood. New, non-burnable roof, air con-dilloned. security system, extra large (amost s.~1sq. ft.) yard. 3BRl2 BA, great nome to expand· $421,000. CARMEL MODEL (3+2) Clo• to every1hlng. On the greenbelt. Just steps liO lhe playgrounds. pool, clubhouse, soeoer and bueball llelds. Bright and lnvtting. wilh """"tile flooring, loYely dDoor • $471,000. CHRISTA• GERRY LONG Residents of Newport Beach '°4' 14 +~a. wt"'9 handing mcw. f*'l200saieL New, 5 Becroom 3.5 Bath luxury home at Newport Coast "Pointe• development. On the parX, ocean view. ' FOR LEASE: 2BR, 2.5 Ba . .N11W- port Not1h Townhome. close 10 community poo: and spa, large 2-car garage, large outdoor patio area. $1,275 mo L ARGE SI NGLE STORY OUER 2,200 SQ . FT. Extra large, South facing yard, with lush landsc.,ing. Huge •great room· ··almost 1.000 sq. ft Upgraded kitchen, mirrored wardrobes. much room to expand lo second story. $479,000 H-LRR&E CdM DUPL EH Fine location, near Oasis. Upgraded owner's unit with large master suite --fireplace, sepa- rate tub and shower. sitting area. etc. Tilo kitchen counter·tops, upgrac!OO cabin-etry. 8 BRs and 6.5 OA. 2 sun decks, balcony. $685,000 BEST LOCRTIO N-UI EW Harbot ViCN1 Ph Ill city fights/mountain view and a lovely yard on viev1 sido. Port Carlisle- exceptional city lights viow, many up-grades in -.::=.mONGS OF NEWPORT l.io-medrealtaale bfoken, Calif Dep'1 or Rul Ei1a1e GERRY AND CHRISTA -640-LONG / 640-5664 ~A9~<;~LSCoovnttteeMeetit>J eal'el(cl~ 22: 9 a.m.-noon, "Foreclosure;• 1 · 4 p.m .. "The Paper Trail;" 2 · 4 p.m .. 'COMPASS Beginner Course." 24: 10 a.m. · 2 p.m .• Broker Preview '29: 9 a.m. -noon. 'Buyers: Finding Them & Making The Sale;" l -4 p.m .• -r<ildng. Taxes About Installment Sales • 31 : 10 o.m. -2 p.m .. Broker Preview; MLS Book Delivery Af!RIL 3: 8:45 o.m., Community Relattons Meeting; 9 a.m .. MLS Meeting 5: 8:45 a.m. GPA Committee Meeting; 9 a.m. ·noon. "Ethics;' 1 · 4 p.m .. 'Agency;• 2 -5 p.m .. 'COMPA.s.5 Ar}.Jcrce.' 6: 8:30 a.m., Boad of Directors Meeting 7: 10 a.m. -2 p.m .. Broker Preview 9: Palm Sunday 10: 8:30 a.m. Ot1entatton/lnductlon 11: 8:45 a.m. Affillate Committee Meettng 12: 9 a.m. -noon. iax Ideas fO( SetUng RE;' 1 -4 p.m .• ia11<1ng Taxes About tnstan Sales;' 2 -4 p.m .• Beginner. 14: 10 a.m. -2 p.m .• Broker Preview; Good Friday 16: Easter 19: 9 a.m. -12 p.m .. "Environmental Hazards;' 1 • 4 p.m .. 'Probate;' 2 • 4 p.m .. -raking the Mystery Out of Buying a Computer.• 20: 8:30 a.m .• General~ Meeting featuring John MoOOoch. CPA ·0rooge COltlty ~tcy.' 21: 1 O o.m. -2 p.m .. Broker Preview 26: 9 a.m. -noon. 1Jcef'd8 Responsiblties;' 'tiome Improvement Project Doy;' 2 • 4 p.m .• 11egnler,' Ameftca) Horrie 'Neel<. 28: 10 o.m. -2 p.m .. Broker Preview Although These Seaside Homes Let You Enjoy A Relaxed Lifestyle, You May nnd Yourself Weartng A Sult More Often. Limited edition gated, detached homes In Huntington Beach. Priced from the mid $200.00C>'s. For more Information call (310) 408~2776 '1 . l •• ~ OFFER JUMBO MORTGAGES , . FOR PEOPLE WHO APPRECIATE THE FINER THINGS IN LIFE: LIQUIDITY, TAX ADVANTAGES AND CASH FLOW. Any jumbo mortgage can finance a nice home. But only one fits so nicely into your investment stiategy. At The Boston Company,•we ~ve a variety of programs. As well a.5 options like rero points, interest-Only and 0%-interest features and adjustable rates tied t.o a menu of indices. And an expert personal advisor will work with you t.o custorn-t:ailor a mortgage. Talk t.o Art Wardwell, Vice President. He '11 asrure you that when it comes t.o jumbo moft8ages, there's none finer. 714-263f>OOO Residential Mortgages from 1350,000 A M·euon Pnvate Asset Management Service Boston • New York • Maryland • V'irgmia • New Jersey • Philadelphia Pittsburgh • Cleveland • Chicago • San Francisco • Los Angeles • Newport Beach The Boston Company is a company or Mellon Bank Corporation. ·~ -IUIJtldlerJ 8ollon &If °'1lOllt Ind 1'Ntl CGl!il*'O' Mtmb« fl>IC. All l'.qolll ~ "'"""' ti) 0 111!1$ MdQft 11ri Cc~ . . lle~l'e llMNICll cou11eM1r Cu•tom Vie., Home FIAT\ml: 4 bedrooms, 2.75 BA. LMng room wlbearn c:eutngs and flreptace, master bedroom suite w/Roman tub, separate shower and dressing area. Family room wlhloh beam c:eilngs and fireplace. Separate breakfast room w/privats deck and view off country kitchen. Formal dining room w/VaUlted ceMlngs and view. Huge den off poof area with media room and professional wet bar. Large 3 car garage ptus addltionat off street parting. Great et 1tertalnment home. Ille lower bedroom/study with flrepface. Priced under appraised value. $175,ooc» The Prudential Californi Realty celebrates a $53 billion year in 1994 International Division contributes to the financial success. The Prudential California Realty Orange County district manager, Maxine Montgomery praises the nationnt company for ilS 1994 achievements. "The Prudential went from $46 billion in 1993 to nearly $53 billion this past year. and we completed 340.000 transactions,• he said. According to Montgomery. the company's continued expansion was highlighted by the affiliation of the highly respected multi- officc finn of Sadie Moranis. Limited of Toronto, Ontario. The International Divii.ion. created to meet the special needs of people purchasing properties in other countrie!t. also increased with resort properties in Mexico. The Prudential California Reahx accomph. hed another international expansion by aligning with Australia's No. J and largest rul estate organiza,ron. which has more than 600 offices (including New Zealand). The Prudential's dOmcstic broker to broker referral activity improved by more than 20% with 110.000 ref err The Prudential Relocation Manage.ment inventory and home-finding referrals increased by 37%. The company provide home ""-~' Mon sale services fo ••LIJ\lne tgomery more than 34. corporate transferee<; per year. More than 400 corporations depend on Prudential Rclocat\on Management to move employ and their f amiUcs. lt is the mission of The Prudential California Realty to provide exemplary re estate sales and related ~rviccs based upo the highest levels of trust and integrity. "In maintaining this 'itandard of excellence. the Orange County Prudential California Realty office .are major contributors to the company's growth.• Montgomery said. For""',. ilf/onlttltion, call Tlt1 Pnukndol California Rtally, (7 U) 7S9*66«J. s. IF You SNOOZE ... ... You LOSE. ANNOUNCING A RARE WINDOW OF ·OPPORTUNITY THAT IS CLOSING Q!lICKLY GRAND C USTOM ESTATE HOMES IN NEWPORT COAST & NEWPORT BEACH FROM $995,000 Detail oriented custom estate homes ranging from 3.500 to 6,000 sq ft Four to seven bedrooms. Four and one half to six and three quarter baths. On big quarter acre lots with spectacular views of the Pacific Ocean. Newport Harbor, City and Canyons. 9" •"Ht! PELICAN HILL FROM $1,ns,000 Grand custom estate homes ranging from 4,500 to 8,000 sq. ft. On approxirnatety one half acre sites with panoramic views of the Peliun1i1ll Goff Course, Pacific Ocean, Newport Harbor, City and Canyons. Tennis court size lots available. u.11# w• ...,,, 11•11 ,_,, -By appointment only i. . FROM $1, 595, 000 Exquisite extra large custom estate homes ranging from 4,500 to 6.200 square feet situated on over one quarter acre lots with breathtaking views of the City. Canyon and Mountains. Design freedom is available at this spec131 location. C... rlllt .. •...it.,,,,., .me. '*ti PELICAN POINT FROM $1,415,000 Oceanfront custom Mediterranean vtltas surrounded by the Pelican Hill • golf course ranging from 4,500 to 6,000 square feet on one quarter acre sites. Enjoy magnificent vtews of the golf course and Pacific Ocean. Direct beach access compttments this excltistve private community. -By appointment only . . FOR INFORMATION CALL: 714·376·9941 N~ (!~ .... ~.~~2~~,!'!,N~~~~!;!~~~~~lt . ~,.-I~ -I~ ,. , HOMEOWNERS AUTOMATICAll Y BECOME A ME~ OF M ASSOCIATION ASSOCIAT10N DUES llMINTAIN THE OOALITY Of~ AAfA FACILITIES. c;~, """-HOMES SUBJECT TO AACHITECTUAAL CONTROL <XMitlllEE APPROVALS SEf A SALES AEPMSENTATM FOfl PE IW~TION j ' , I .. . - <" Newport Hel1hb • OPEN SAT 1-4 510 Bolsa 811 Canyon Townhome • OPEN SUN 1-4 19 Canyon Island Reduced $10,000I 2Bdrm, 2.5Ba + den. Hacienda Beauty Huge lot 3Bdrm, 2.5Ba formal dimng room, huge living room. Includes rental unit bringing SI ,000 income! Reduced to $599,000 Beautiful coodition .................... $227,500 laura McKetvey x309 Laura McKetvey x309 , corner 0ur1ex 1090 El Camino .... OPEN SAT/SUN 12-4 Corona de Mar. 3Bdrm 3BA + 1bdrm1 Costa Mesa 5Bdrm, 3Ba price Reduced! Ba ......................... $399,000 motivated! Payments are cheaper than rent!. $235,000 Laura McKetvey Jt 309 Leona Aanderud x301 Eastside Costa Mesa Condo end unit, 4801 Cortland remodel 48drm 2.5Ba, European Kitchen Ocean, Catalina & golf course Views. best location in complex •..•.•...... $230,000 ;;~0s:~~~ .. ~~.~.' .. ~.~gn~~ Laura McKetvey x309 BALBOA ISIAND 121 Coral, Balboa Island Sat/Sun 1-4 $629,500 Balboa Island Realty 673-8700 Sun J-4 } 315 E. Bayf ront 3BR $1 ,625,000 Nora Vance Realtors 673-4062 CORONA DEL MAR 621 Poinsettia 4BR Sat 1-4 $729,000 Coldwell Banker 760-9501 707-7071fz Heliotrope 38R Sat/Sun 12-4 $449,000 McDonald CdM Hms/)im & Patty 759-9070 711 Jasmine Ave. 4BR Sat/Sun 1-4 $599,500 760-8546 COSTA MESA t 090 El CamiPo 5BR Sat 10-2 $235,000· franklin Realty 64()..7000 255 7 Yale PIKe JBR Sunday 1-4 $229,900 Donna Rudolph 546-8496 •. RUMBOLD REALTY • Lclldas In a.lboa &IMd s.la and Udlngs 6 75-481 ltST IVY DUPLEX. upgt<td~ Htl\ &lbc ... ~ cN""" Prol ltwhcpd, I" I rnurt1•td Ulll...., w/,..tll<Xldtd btrhm t IBll"f'I NEWPORT BEACH 16Chatham 3BR Sun 1-5 Wesley N. Taylor Co. 644-4910 19 Canyon Island 2BR Sun 1-4 Franldin Realty 640-7000 X309 1924 W. Oceanfront 4BR Sat/Sun 12-5 Best One Real Estate 622-8820 30 Canyon lslahd 2BR Sun 1-4 Goodrich Properties 721-0236 329 AJvarado Pl. 4BR Sat/Sun 12-4 Coleen Brennan 675-1509 334 Vista Madera · 3BR Sunday 1-4 Chuck or Cathy-Coleswonhy 1-800-201-5796 38 Canyon Island 3BR Sun 1-4 Mvcia Schwartz 544-5456 5 Maritime Dr. 2BR Sun 1-S Wesley N. Ta~ Co. 644-4910 510 Bolsa 38R Sat 1-4 Franldin Rnlty 64(). 7000 X309, $995,000 $227,500 $985,000 $229,S<!O $759,000 $299,500 $329,900 $595,000 $599,000 599,900 449,000 Livt in tht maQic of China Covel -2BR. . Duplex on 45' wide lot w/storybook 1 BA bungalow. Bay view NOW yard I I A cl.mic Corona del Mar charmer- f'rom roofdtck. or build your drtam horne t 2BR. 1 BA + den in front PLVS 180, 1 BA. $750/mo rear rental. . For LUK: front IBR, 1BA +Dtn ..... $1300/mo JIM & .... N~l ... 1¥ McDONALD McDO•ILD CDM HOMU 7St-t070 -- JASMINE CR EEK BELCOURT BEAUTY TOWNHOUSE ~ o~~i-~~~ ~ . 0 9~~· • ~tr~~, • ~ Quality! Quality! Quality! Unmatched for the price Decorated to perfection 2 .Bdrms, Oen, 2 Baths 7 Electrlc skylights Extens.ive patio with PRIVATE SPA WINECEU.AR Seats 10, holds 150 casa $595,000 5 MARfTl1t\E • • • • • • • • • • • • • CORNER LOCATION 3 Bdrms, 3.5 Baths MASTER SUITE includes sitting room, fireplace VACANT IMMEDIATE POSSESSION $995,000 EXCHANGE FINANCING AVAILABLE 16 CHATIIAM COURT PresentPd b~·: Lucille Hoyt WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO ... "u • .,lf, O'\I <I\ IC Pl_.\/·\. ~l 111 :l(11l -<>·1·1-1910 CORPORATE OWNER SAYS SELL NOW!!!!!!! °WANTEDTO ~UY BAVSHORES FOR LEASE Fabulous 4 bedroom, 4 bath mini-estate, huge lot, 3 car garage. Quality throughout. Wood floors, granite, mouldings etc. Available now!/ $4000/mo. Contact Debi Bibb Bayshores 8pedellst 642-8868 Private Pier! O.lf~d lfl SJ,62$,000 tmman1latc & charming 3Bcl-3Ba w/vicw from master BR plus .a lg bonus rm w/wct bar. W~lr. dcMgm.id floor plan w/formal danang rm, lMog rm w/fircplacc and Frcf1ch doors leading to the front pJt10 . A nw~ MiipUknd HoJtW ~ Call for 1111 apfOlnUDenl OJ Lora and Marlys ..... 673-4062 JUST LISTED 475 estmlnster Newpon Heights delight. in perfect mo\ie-in • condition! Great family neighborhoocl .. walk to schools. part.s and shopping. Open floor plan, 3 bedrooms. 2 beth!. light and bnght. v1ulted ceilings. and 1 fenced back yard. · ced to sell. Shown by ~otment. LISTED AT $425,000 Beverly Cleveland C>fllce:714-723-3777 Ra: 714-~23-0446 ~t"ivate p at"iy .-.e.locati~ to N ewpo..+. Jntet"ested in p&..\ .. chasi~9 SFR with view of ocean ot" bay. P .. opet"iy can be "fixe .. 11 o..-a remodel. p,.ice ..-<:ln9e $695 -$825 · Please ..-espond to Dept . .A11 Clo Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa M ese\1 C;A 92627. ISSS Wiim lllEIRA. N.llOI OPEN SUN 1·5 ..... 2BR. .. clolhute .. In park .. Mttlng w/...-ry vhtall n. imm.culllte townt-M ....... plMutlon sbutten. Arep&.c:e ... ,.., ~•two car ganige. Glut ~I Woridaiul arter home! 1....-tPwtc.llli ...... 185'000 . . ... . .. •• ':..l l - -....... -.... --- Ody Noc 1a1 J!leli9e • MAIQI 11. im e Home shoppers 8nioy the elegance Of Mar Fiore at Aviara · D~amatic golf~oriented homes in Carlsbad preview.Aoorplans. Capping months of anticipation. home ,hopper~ can now visit the golf-oriented Mar Fiore at Aviara. the newest collection of luxury in Carlsbad's master-planned re!>idential resort community of ~viara. Sa les represeQtatives will be at the Aviara information center to present the seven dramatically spacious one-and two-story noor plans and renderings that re veal the impres!>ive design of the homes. which are expected to !-tart in the low $300.00Cb. The home sites. which have spectacular \Cenic views from Mar Fiore's location. overlook the community's centerpiece. the challenging 18-hole Arnold Palmer- de!>igned Aviara Golf Course. Carlsbad's picturesque Batiquitos Lagoon or fragrant eucaJyptus tree!>. Pre\ales begin in April for the magnificent homes in an enviable coastal setting. Mar F1ore's prcvitw ~howing will introduce re\idents to the international expertise of Taylor Woodrow Homes. In addition to exceptional re\idential neighborhoods that enhance the lifestyles of today's families, Taylor Woodrow is known for building major international airports. multi-million-dollar 'hopping malls and even the' Channel Tunnel. Ai; they study the floor plans and rendering<;. home shoppers will be impressed by Mar Fiorc's graceful architecture. Designed by Robert Hidey An.:hitects. the one-and two-story homes evoke images of classic European coa<;tal \ 1llas with such rich detailing as intimate entries. expo)Cd wood timbers.and exterior 'hullers. To fulfill the need of large fami lies. expansive living areas nfnging from approximately 2.850 to 3.6.S9 square feet will encompass as many as five bedrooms with four and one-half baths, and varying plans will take on. the added dimension of an intimate master-suite retreat, a convenient home office and/or a versatile bonus room. Euch home will also be enhanced by a multitude of elegant appointments that confirm Mar Fiore's status as some of Aviara's most luxurious residentiaJ collections. Among them are gourmet k..itchen islands with built-in 36-inch sealed-burner gas cooktops from K.itchenAid, private baths adjoining selected secondary bedrooms, waJk-in closets in both master suites and selected secondary bedrooms and cozy wood-burning fireplaces. The five two-story plans nlso heighten convenience with walk- in k..itchen pantries and a unique split-design three<ar garage. with both the one-and two-car sections having direct access to the living areas. An added bonus for families who enjoy entertaining, the largest home will feature a traditional butler pantry linking the kitchen with the fonnal dining room. With profe iooal space planning and cabinet desjgn that C5tablish a new slmldard of design excdlence, Mar Fiore's kitchens promise to be both a joy to work in and strik..ing to look nt. Along with the gourmet coo~top i lands. highHght.s include white cabinetry with European hinges, adjustable !>helve and roller-guided drawm. hafld..set ceramic-tile countertops and under-cabinet fluorescent lighting. In addition. KitchenAid self <leaning double ovens and a Sharp mjcrowave oven will combine to provide a wide range of meal ~paration possibilities, Tustin Ranch Continued from PAGE 44 and two .car garages. Some plans include family room' and breakfa'lt nooks. Prices start from the low $200.000s. Presidio's value is underscored by the amenitiei. inc luded in every home such a'i central air conditioning. woodbuming to John Wayne Airport, Orange County's beautiful coastline, the area's finest shopping at Fashion Island and South Coast Plaza and thriving business centers. As a resident of Presidio, you automatically become a member of the Presidio Homeowners Association. fireplaces in the family or living rooms and state-of-the-art kitchens which showca-.c white General Electric appliances and gloss cooktops . Prcsidio's lifestyle is hard to beat and the neighborhood features Off'Site r6C!eotion, 9reot location on fine MontbJy lll>SOCiation dues maintain the quaJity of the common area facilitie . Tustin Ranch Landscape and Lighting District financially supponed by Tustin ranch homeowners an on-site recreation plaza complete with amenities o. ·.1· I ... rtlJSMO. maintain certain landscaped public areas . swimming pool. spa. cabana and barbecue area. Located at the base of the foothill • Presidio residents arc surroonded by the Tu tin Hills and maj~stic eucalyptus ~when relaxing by the pool. This almost rural environment is in sharp contrast to its convenient location which is minutes from Tustin Market Place and Encenalnment Cencer and an wy commute Tustin Ranch is included in an Asses mcnt Di trict and Community Facilities (Mello Roos) DistricL Commit sales reps for fulJ details. California Pacific Homes offers homebuyers a depth of profe sional experience and a comrrutment to excelJence second to none. This dedication can be seen and appreciated at every step of the and specially designed, built-in cabinets will make it easy to sort and store recyclable items. ,1 Finishing touches will include interior laundry rooms with utility sink and storage cabinets and sectional roll-up garage doors wi th automatic openers. Mar Flore's homeowners will automatically become members of a homeowners's association. which maintains common facilities for the monthly f ce paid by all residents. The residential resort community of Avians encompasses 1.000 coastal acres. Master- planned by Avians Land Associates.the $I billion community features a variety of attached and detached luxury homes and custom lots, an 18-holc Arnold PaJrner- dcsigned champion hjp golf course. an elementary school and 28.S acres of open space. Approximately 150 ho are currently ocaJpied. At build-out, Aviara proposes the homebuildm1 and homebt.lying process. California Pacifac Homes is buildfog neisf'bomoods or award-winning homes and a tradition of succeSA and stability. To visit Presidio, take the Santa Ana freeway to Jamboree Road. exit north toward Tustin Foothills. Left on Patriot Way world<lass Four Seasons Resort. a 47.~ square-foot sports/health club, a commU11ity park and about 2,000 singlie..family-bomes, townhouses and cu tom-built homes, Mar Fiore at Aviara i£ the i..test residential development by Taylor Woodrow Homes California Limited, a member or me London-based Taylor Woodrow Group. founded in 1921. Today. this worldwide team consists of more than 150 engineering. construction and development companies. t o attend the preview showing at Mar Fiore at Aviara, exit Interstate .S at Poinsettia Lane in Carlsbad and drive cast. Tum right on AJga Road and follow the signs to the Aviara infonnation center. which is open daily from 9 a.m. to .S p.m .. except on weekends when the hours arc from 10 a,m. to 5 p.m. Additional inf<>ODation is available by calling (619) 930-8933. aod left again on Piooccr Road to the sales office. 10850 Alstot Court, Tustin. Sale office open 10 a.m. -S p.m., weekdays and 10 a.m. -6 p.rn. weekends. For more information, call Debi Garlick. (714) 669-sm. .. • . WITH 179 CUSTOM HOMESITES SOLD, NEWPORT COAST IS THE MOST SOUGHT-AFTER IAND IN CALIFORNIA . . 25 To 7 ACRE HOMESITES FROM $495,000* To $5,000,000. Welcome to Newport Coast, California. 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