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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1995-04-08 - Orange Coast PilotInside The best local real estate section Co ahead and have ~ a ball this weekend ~ -soccer, baseballs, IWl1LY tennis, even la ~ crosse balls. Clear skies by midmorning, warm and breezy on Sunday. Go out and play. See Weather, Page A2 Serving the ~ewport-Mesa community since 1907 Troubled waters . tor Mesa Consolidated district ..... General manager says the agency was f~cing ~ore than fended. I do not condone it. I be-. . . . . • . al h t I . jt;ast a few former employees angry lieve. it is tot:illy inappropriate and QUU TION • ~ Constituents of board Heather Somers, president of the SeXU arassmen C atmS over the alleged unfair treatment. does nt>t belong in.the workplace." East Side Homeowners Associa-Were never brought rq him. It was also f~~ing allegation.s tha-t ' Tile Claims surfaced two weeks s. h. ould NellQD res ..... ? chairman send letters to . tion, which fatls within Nelson's BY !J'INA BOROATIA, STAFF Wmn COSTA MESA -Karl Kemp was off on a family vacation in Hawaii when he received a fax of a Daily Pilot newspaper article. The headline read: "Water dis- trict hit with discrimination, ha- rassment claims." A few days later, another fax came: "Water district has history of harassment, women say." And by the time Kemp -the general manager of Mesa Consoli- dated Water pistrict -returned, Olfering his half-cent's worth about tax increase T his Measure R business is downright weird. People I thought would be unwavering against any kind of tax increase are saying, "Yeah. What else are we going to do?" People I thought would say that are telling me, "No way I'm going to stand for a new tax." "But what else can we do?" I ask. On the Coast "I don't care what we do," they reply not very nicely. "I don't giYe a damn for Orange County. The county doesn't do anything for me, l don't want to do anything for it." Agreed, that's pretty extreme. But then people are getting quite extreme about whether the citizens of Orange County should vote themselves a sales tax increase of one-half cent so the county can regain its financial health. Perhaps more correctly, so it can return from a near-death experience. A belief that is gaining more currency among people working to get Measure R approved at the polls in June Is that most people don't really understand JUSt how grave the county's financial condition is. Take the elderly party who was at the Bourd of Supervisors meeting the night putting Measure R on the ballot was being discussed and, early the next morning, voted on. This gentleman is apparently well known in the most conservative circles in the county. According to Supervisor Roger Stanton, the guy is a "right-wing extremist" and proud of it. The man wanted to know why the county couldn't just take all the cash it can muster, pay off all the bonds and give the school districts and cities their money back. He estimated this would leave the county with $300 million to live on. The supervisors listened, then C::hairman Gaddi Vasquez. asked some high-level staffers to take thC' man into a quiet room and brief him. This they did, and when the man returned to the auditorium where the supcirvisors hold forth, he was completely changed. He was quiet, all the bravado gone, the wind out of his sails. He bnd learned just how moribund Orange County truly is. ' There were other curious - scenarios that night. A longtime ally or newl) appointed County • Trcuurer·Tax Collector John M.W. Moorla~h testified to the bolrd that Moorlach had to make a deal with the dcviJ in order to set the job. Moorhlch, the IUY said, had to promise the aupervilon that, ....... /Ptf9eU _, one of its board membe~s -Tom ago, after Deirdre Dembik . - a 1•1 State Officials and area of representation. "Atld we Nelson -had falsified his resi· former employee who filed a griev-Mesa Consolidated Water. will be sending letters to the Or- dency on election papers. ance on the matter in November District board chairman Tom grand jury, questioning his ange County Grand Jury and the While Nelson has been forced 1993 _ confronted the board, say-Nelson has come under fire dual residency. Fair Political Practices Doard." to defend his residency in Costa ing she was frustrated by delays in for his dual residency and On Thursday, the board autho- Mesa, Kemp has been forced to resolva'ng her complaa'nt. some residents are B T B rized the agency's :lllorney to f h · II h' d Y INA OR.GATTA, STAFF Wanu de end himself against allegations Meanwhile, another former em-t reatemng to reca 1m an "gather facts" concerning Ncbon's that he allowed blatant cases of the other board members. COST A MESA - A group of dual residency -a subject which 1 h · d ployee -Kathy Gunter -is pre-Should Nelson take a leave c fi 1 f II d · h' sexua arassment to contmue, e-paring for her lawsuit, filed last osta Mesa residents aren't wnit· 1rst came up ast a , uring as spite reports from the women who of absence while his ing for Mesa Consolidated Water campaign for the Division 5 seat. were experiencing the problems. year, to go to trial. residency is investigated? District officials to send the secre· Once the attorney -Rob Anslow "None of those women have Dembik, Gunter and others say Should he resign? Or is tary of state information on board - has completed the inve~tigation, ever made any sexual harassment they each informed ·Kemp of prob-his residency not a concern? member Tom Nelson's residency. he will send the information to the complaints to me," Kemp said. lems with sex discrimination and leilve your views on the "We have already filed letters secretary of state for n determina- "And if anybody thinks I con-harassment in meetings that date Readers Hotline, 642-6086. with the attorney general's office tion as to whether Nelson's elec- done that kind of behavior, I'm of-See KIMP/Pa9e A10 and the secretary of state," said See RESIDENCY/Page A10 Dale Davis uses the reflection from a window to comb his hair while Kenneth•vaughan lies on a mattress In the patio PHOTOS 1Y MAllC M.\1nN/DAILY PILOT area of a closed restaurant near 17th Street and Newport Boulevard. · ND PLACE TO CALL HOME Costa Mesa police crack down on transients who set up camps in bushes and behind buildings BY TINA BOkOATrA, STAn W1uTn F or Charles Dunigan, home is a little alcove at the rear of the Wickes Furniture building on Harbor ,. Doulev~rd -at least it was until this week. property. I'm going to come back in 10 minutes, and if you're still here, I'm going to arrest you for trespassing." Dunigan nodded his head, and the officers moved on to another encampment just a few yards away. When they returned, Duni&an was gone. But his bedding and supplies -a jar of mayonnaise and container of mustard, among them -were still there, as they had been for about a month. Dun(gan -who looks nt least a decade older than his 59 years -was sleeping under a pile of old blankets and a sheet of blue plastic when police rousted him from sleep shortly after 6 a.m. Tuesday. "You know you're trespassing?" one officer asked him. "I'm going to give you one official warning. This is private John Dunigan was sleeping in an alcove behf nd a furniture store when the Costa Mesa Police told him to move his belongings or risk an arrest. Responding to a recent flurry of complaints from residents, authorities have begun cracking down on the homeless who have set up camps in bushes and behind buildings. Police say there arc as many as five camps scattered throughout the Costa Mesa area -some of which are occupied by 15 to 20 people. See HOMILISS/P•1• A• NUMalRI CLASSIFIED ADS 642-5678 NEWSROOM 540-1224 HOTLINE 642-6086 1n a . Best Buys ...........•........ Al.· CltySJde ...................... Al Claalfled .......•.....••..••• 15 Rel~ ..•...•••......•..•... M ~ •....•.•...•...•..•....•• 81 Firefighters chip in to help woman see ill mother I J., ~ Generosity marks the second time Newport Beach firefighters have come to the aid of the wheelchair .. bound woman . BY CA.lloLYN Mu .. t.1>P., STArr w"°'" NEWPORT llEACH -Marg· oret Stover embatkcd Friday on a trip to Arizonn -to see her ~ncer­ stricken mother, thnnks to her friends al the .Newport Beach Fire Department. , The firefighters chipped·in Sj()() to rent a specially cquip~d van that could accommodate Stover, 44, who has cerebral ealsy and is confined to a wheclchnar. 1'hc friendship bcJan in 1977 •btn Stover lived in • mobile home with her mother in Lido Park and made frequent visits to the fire station on 32nd Street. "She would come by and chat with the firefighters and get the wheels on her wheelchair pumped- up,'' said Fire Murshall Dennis Lockard. "The firefighter$ always tried getting (her wheelchair) going for her because it's her only way to get around." A few years ugo her chair was so worn, the firefighters conlrib· utcd from their own pockets and bought her a new wheelchair, Lockard said. But Stover's f rcquent visits to the station cnde4 last year when her 74·ycar-o1d mother was diq· nosed with cancer und moved to 'Atizona for treatment. Stover, who lives on a faxed in· h•V~u Inciden ts of dr ugs and weapons on camp us up ~ There have been 15 · students caught violating Newport-Mesa's 'zero tolerance' policy in month. BY MARY ANN HARMON, STAff \\'IUTtll. NEWPORT-MESA -Drug and weapon offenses in the New- port-Mesa Unified School District have exploded in the last month, with 15 students caught violating the district's "zero tolerance'' poli· cy, according to officials. Viol:itions ranged from bringing large firecrackers on campus to possession ~f marijuana. The numbers are unusually high for the relatively short time frame, said Tom Jacobson, director of secondary education. "On average, the district reports 25 to 30 cases per school year," added Jacobson, who couldn't pin- point the cause of the increase. "So it was a little surprising to find this flurry of activity." The "zero tolerance" policy is designed to keep schools and !.tu- dents safe. The policy calls for im- mediate expulsion of students caught with weapons and school or district transfers for students found to be in possession of drugs or alcohol. Though Jacobson would not dis- close the names of the students and the schools involved because of privacy concerns, he did detail the recent offenses and the .pos- sible consequences. •.At the elementary school level, four students brought small knives to school, punishable by ex· pulsion for a first offense. With younger stu~ents, trustees will often be sensitive to a student's age; even if the board decides to expel a student, trustees often sus- pend the order pending further problems and transfer the child in- stead to another Newport-Mesa school. •Two large "M-80" firecrackers were found at local middle s .. WIAPONS/P•9• A10 .. LOCALS ONLY Die earlY-blrd gets the discount at restaurant S FUZZI JS OFFE RING early-bird special coupons in today's paper, good betwetn the hours of 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. through April 15. You'll find coupol'\S for a . . buy-one-get-one-Cree. dinner spe.cial that includes a three-course meal1 wllh your choice of soup or salad, entree and dessert. Sf uzzi's has an early bird menu with five sala~ and soup choices, 12 orftrees, and fo ur desserts. . SCuzzi (548-9500) is located on the entertainment level of Triangle Square, on the corner of Harbor and Newport Boulevard in Costa Mesa. 0 CITY EDITOR IRIS YOKOI. 574-4233 KIWanls' all-star hoop contests not just a game M ORE THAN A GAME -The Orange County All-Star Bas- ketball Game set (or April 22 at Orange Coast College and sponsored by the Coslo Mesa Downtown KJwanls Club represe'nts more than·playing a game on a court. Coaches and players selected to par- ticipntc in the 30th annual event well visit chi ldren in -the wards at Children's Hospital of Orange County today and participate in an all-star banquet at CHOC on Monday. The girls game is scheduled for 5 p.m. April 22 while the boys play at 8 p.m. For more information and tickets call 589- 7573. 0 BELLINI, an upscale children's furniture and accessories store, is having a Tamara trunk show from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., today Best featuring the finest in Wrapped in hea'I}' sweatshirts, Don and Ethan Ayres took advantage of some recent chilly weather to off er LLUt HoosnN/DAILY PILOT "cool aid" to passers-by on Cliff Drive In Newport. They made 45 cents in their first 45 minutes of selling. Jim de Boom Community & Clubs CLUB NOTES - Charles Markel, long· time member of the Costa Mesa Down- town ](jwanis Club B baby's custom uys bedding. During the and a local Realtor, has been nominated to assume lieutenant gov-trunk show, all Tamara bedding sets will be reduced 20%. Also there's a sale on selected clothing for infants and toddlers reduced 25% to 40%. Area churches plan Holy Week services ernor duties fo r South County ](jwanis Clubs .... Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce President Tom Johnson pre- sented a check for $1,006 to Gordon Currie, president-elect of the Costa Mesa Rotary Club, for the club's help with parking at the recent Senior PGA golf tournament at Mesa Verde Coun· try Club ... Cosey Crandall presented the Newport-Irvine Rotary Club's check for $822 to the Arbolado Rotary Easter Camp for underprivileged youngster ... Member Dob Moody was saluted by the Newport Beach Sunrise Rotary Club for 42 years of perfect attendance and his inspirational example of leadership in the club ... Members of the Newport· Balboa Rotary Club will spend today at Davidson Field at Newport Harbor High School hosting the City of New- port Deach and City of Costa Mesa Track and Field meet from 9 a.m. to 2 Bellini's carries all top-of-the line merchandise for babies, including cribs, strollers, car seals, lamps, twin beds, 1:1\lnk beds, desks and rugs. For baby showers there's a gift registry, and it has free gift wrap. Bellini (631-2229) is at 1822 Newport lllvd., in Costa Mesa. 0 CRAFf ER'S CORNERS und Tea Room al 400 Westminster Ave., in Costa Mesa is "having a hat trunk show from l p.m. tC> 4 p.m., today featuring designs by Marilyn l\tclrose. There will be more than 50 custom designed, one-of-a-kind adult and cJ\ildrcn's hah displayed and available for order and purchase. 0 CRYSTAL·COURT and Sunset Mngnzlnc are holding an exposition tpday called "The Art of Gardening" from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Sunday fi:em 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Admission and parking arc free. ''T he spring garden show was designed to appeal to both weekend gardeners ~od sophisticated horticulturists. EXhibits by more than 50 garden club~. si:>cietics, nurseries, horticultural and landscape companies will encompass all tbree levels of Crystal Court. "Crystal Court is at 3333 Bear Sr., in Costa Mesa. 0 ALDEN'S CARPETS, INC. since 1894, located al 1663 Placentia St., in Costa Mesa is having a sale on carpel remnants. Remnants arc all sold at ~~low manufacturers COl>t, and can be lt.11ished into area rugs. 0 l)I E QUEEN OF perfect living, Martha Stewart, will be al Dullock's South Coast Plaza, at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday r during the store's spring l3ridal Fair. Stewart will be on hand to sign eepies of her books, "Weddings, Menus for Entertaining," and "Special Occasions" and host a one-hour l>lidc l~cture for brides-to-be. The discussion Wlil include tips on how to select the right bridal gown, flowers, food, music 3'id invitation according to the bride's ~dget and taste. ·Seati ng for "Elements of a Wedding" ii limited; for reservations please call Bullock's bridal registry desk at ~6-0611. ~t Buys appears Thursdays Dnd $iturdDys. W/1cthcr you're D m crclrnnt or 11 shopper, If you know of D good .,.. CDll me DI 540-1224, fDX mt DI 6'~4170 or write to m e: Hest Buys, ~ally Pilot, 3~ W. Day St., CostD MesD, C11/if. 92627. • ... T he following arc some of the Holy Weck ser- vices at Costa Mesa and Newport Deach churches: •"Palm Sunday in Perspec- tive'' is the focus of Dr. Dallas Gladson's 10 a.m. sermon Sun- day at lforbor Christion Church, 2401 Irvine Ave., New· port Ocach. For more in- formation, call 645-5781. • Oxna1d's "Covenant Play- ers," a Christian touring group of young adults, perfonn at l'resbytcrlon Church or the Cov- enunl, 2850 Fairview Road, Costa McS!I, during Palm Sun- day services. Uill 557-3340 for more information. •The musical drama "Res- urrection" will be performed by the Sanctuary Choir at 7 p.m. Sunday at St. Andrew's Pres- byterian Church, 600 St. An- drews Road, Newport Beach. Tickets arc S3. Call 574-2228 for more information. •SI. Jomes Epbcopul Church, 3209 Via Lido, Newport Beach, will host a I loly Eucharist Rite II, at noon Monday, followed by a soup lun cheon. ·1 he services will be held daily through Thurs- day. •The film "Jesus," based on 1hc Gospel of Luke, will be ~hown Monday at St. Andre\\ 's l'rcsbyterlan Church, 600 St Andrews Roa d, Newport Dcach. The free screening begins at 7 p.m. •A full scder meal will be served at 6:30 p.m. Thursday at Newport llorbor Lutheran Church, 798 Dover Drive, in the pre-school. Afterward, there will be a brief service of stripping the altar. Call 548-3631 for more information. • llarbor Christion Church, 2401 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach, will host a special Maun- dy Thursday Candlelight Service at 7 p.m. Thursday. Cull 645- 5781 for more information. • rrcsb.)lCrlan Church or lbt Connant, 2850 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa, will host n special holy communion service at 7:30 p.m. Thursday. Special music will be performed by the Cov- enant Choir. • Christ Church lly Tht Seo, 1100 W. Balboa Ave., Newport Bench, will provide a Maundy TI1ursday service in .the Sanctu· ary at 7:30 p.m. Thursday. • Max McLean, profpsional actor and slorytcllcr, "'111 present his unusual dramatic version of the Gospel of Mark at 7:30 p.m. Thursday at St. An· drcw's Prub)'terlao Church, 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Jews to celebrate Passover T he following are some of the Passover Seders in Costa Mesa and Newport Beach. • A model Pnssovcr Seder begins at 11 :30 a.m. Wednesday at the JC\\ISh Sonfor Ctntcr or Orange County, 250 E. Baker St., Suite 0 , Costa Mesa. Rabbi Shelton Donnell and Cantor Irv Green officinlc. David Groner, an active member of the JSC, serves as muster or ceremonies. Seniors will also participate in the service, reading nnd chanting portions from the I laggadah in Hebrew and English. A traditional Passover mcul will be catered by Sheila Levy's Very Special Occasion Productions. Paul Bilhtzcr and his volunteers from the Southwest Council of B'nai B'rith will :igain be serving. Cost is $10. Reservations arc required at 513-5641 or 513-5642. • Community Church, Congregational United Church or Christ, 611 Heliotrope Ave., Corona dcl Mar, hosts 11 Jewish Passover Seder nt 6:15 p.m. Thursday in Mertz Halt II will be led by Barry Koff, cduc3tion director at Shir Uo-Mo'alo( Tcmplr IO Lrvinc. Suggested donation is S5. C3ll 644-7400 ror rcscrv:itions. Following the scdcr will be a brief Christlnn service of sacred music and Holy Communion in the · sanctuary. • Ercv Pas!>ovcr will be marked at the regular Shabbat service 5 p.rn. Friday at Temple Dot Yuhm, 1011 Camclback, Newport Beach. The temple hosts a Congregation Community Seder at 7:45 p.m. Saturday. Make reservations as soon as po~iblc at 644-1999. Non-member prices arc $33 for adults, S23 for children ages 6 to 12 and $5 for those under 5. •Temple Isaiah or Newport Bench wi\I sponsor its 22nd annual Community Passover Seder bc,innin' DI 6:30 p.m. Friday. Rabbi Marc Rubenstein will officiate. Early reservations arc suggested because of limited seating, call 548-6900. I Dcach. A communion service will follow. •St. James Episcopal Church, 3209 Via Lido, Newport Beach. "'ill hold n morning prayer nt 6:30 a.m. Friday; homilies on Christ's seven last words '~ill be presented from noon to 3 p.m.; confession services will be from 6 to 7 p.m.; and al 7:30 p.m. the church Y.111 present the Stations of th e Cross with 11 choir .. ticipation from LuUi cron Church or lht MllSter pastor M:irk Anderson, St. Mork Pres· byterlun Church's the Rev. Gary Collins and SI. Mk hael and All Angels Episcopal Church rector Peter I layncs. • Colvury Chupel or Co5ta f\lcsa will once agnin host its Easler Weekend services at the Pucific Amphi1hcatrc, corner of Fairview Road ond Fair Drive, Costa Mesa, beginning lit noon Friday. Michael Sewell will per- form his one-man play "I !cart in a Oox" at 7:30 p.m. G:ites will open at 6:30 p.m. • Community Church, Con- gregutlonnl United Church or Christ, 611 Heliotrope Ave., Co- rona dcl Mar, will host an inter- faith, Community Good Friday Service from noon to 1 p.m. Fri- day. Featured speaker will be the Rev. Edward Martin of New- port Center United Mclhodlsl Church. I lostcd by Community Church·s pastor Dennis Short, the cvcnl nlso features par- • Newport llarbor Lutheran Church, 798 Dove r Drive, will have a worship service at 7 p.m. Friday. The Ch:inccl Choir present :i special program of music and dramatic narration. For more information, coll 548- 3631. • Ills Disciples Fellowship in Costn Mesa invites everyone for o ·study of God's word, food, run and fellowship 11t 7:30 p.m. Fri- day. All ages welcome. For more information, call James nt 650- 2589. • St. Jomes Episcopal Church, 3209 Via Lido, Newport Beach, will present 11 children's service at 4 p.m. Saturday, April 15, with bnptisms and a puppet show. The Great Vigil of Easler and the 1 loly Eucharist Rite 1l will be held at 7:30 p.m. • CAivary Chapel or Costa Mesa will hold its Easter Sunrise Service at 5:30 a.m. Sunday, April 16, al the Pacific Amph i· More religion news, Page A6 theatre. Special mus~ this ycor will be pcrfonncd by artists like Lisa Wickham, Michael Sewell,. Phil Metzger, MCA Children's Choirs and Praise Symphony pr- chcstr:i. • First Methodist Church and Triangle Squorc will sponsor a Community Sunrise Service on the Town Square at Triangle Square in Costa Mesa at 6 a.m. Sunday, April 16. The service will include participation from the Church of The Naz.nrcnc, S:iint Joachim Roman Catholic Church and Hoag Memorial Hospi tal Presbyterian. •Community Church, Coo- &regatlonal p:irticipatcs in ~­ tcr Sund:iy sunrise services al 6 a.m. 11t Lookou t Point over· looting Corona dcl Mar Main Bench. Worshippers gather :at the church, 611 Heliotrope Ave., Corona dcl Mar, for one-hour services at 8:30 and 10 a.m. Both services feature music from The Chancel Choir and a brass qu:ir- tct. For children, an Eas ter egg hunt on the church's front lawn follows the 10 a.m. service. • Newport Harbor Lutheran Church, 798 Dover Drive, will hove 11 special sunrise service of lloly Communion at 6:15 a.m. Sunday, April 16. Other services will be held al 8 a.m. and 10:30 a.m.; between 7 a.m: and 10 11.m. the Men's Morning Ministry will serve a pancake breakfast; and from 9:15 10 10:15 a.m. there will be on Easter egg hunt nod crafts for children. For more in- formation, call 548-3631. • Christ Church Dy Tht Sea, 1100 W. Balboa Ave., Newport Beach, will provide an Easter Sunrise Service at 6:30 a.m. Sun- day, April 16, on the beach at 14th Street; the regular E:istcr worship service will be held nt 9:30 a.m. in the Sanctuary. • St. JomH Episcopal Church, 3209 Via Lido. Newport Beach will hold the Holy Eucharisl Rite I, 11 and Ill nt 7, 9 and 11 a.m. Sunday, April 16. Child ~re will be provided for chil- dren 2 ycnrs old through second grade; also nursery care at each service. • Uarbor Chrlsllon Church , 2401 Irvine Ave., Newport Bcoch, is holding an Easter Breakfast ot 8 a.m. Sunday, April 16. Tickets arc SJ.SO per ecrsoo or SlO mn.JC for one fam- ily; children under 10 arc free. Tickets arc :ivnil:iblc Sunday momini:s after service or at the door on Easter. Call 645-5781 for more information. p.m. 0 . WELCOME TO THE WORLD O F SERVICE CLUBS -Tony Shen who joined the Kiwanis Club or Newport Beach; Greg King, director of security and computer services at Golden West College, who joined the Costa Mesa North Kiwanis Club; and Ulf Sand- egren, classification receivables fi nanc- ing, sponsored by John Brainerd, who joined the Newport Irvine Rotary Club. 0 UPCOMJNG SERVICE CLUD MEETINGS - TUESDAY: 7:30 a.m. -Newport Bench Sunrlst Rotary Club will meet at 1hc Balboa Bay Club to hear from Ellzobclh Ecknrdl, "SHAPE· let's Tulk About Scx."Noon - Newport Dtncb KJwanls Club meets at Charley Browns. 6 p.m. -Costa Muo- Newport Harbor Uons Club, the "Fish Fry Club," will meet for the election of officer and directors. · WE DNES DAY: 7:15 a.m. -South Coast Metro Rotary Club, the "Taste of Costa Mcs:i Club," meets at the Center Club. 7:30 a.m. -Costa Mesa-Orange Coast Drco ktust Uons Club meets at M:i Barkers Restaurant to hear about the Scout-0-Rama at "Mile Square Park" from Tina Frank of the Boys Scouls of America. Noon -Costa Mesa Rotary Club mccls at the Mesn Verde Country Oub: The Exchnnct Club or Or- anet Cons! will meet al the Bahia Corin· thian to hear from Shirley Kohlmeier on "Sir Care-A-Loi." 5:45 p.m. -Newport· Dolboo Rotary Club meets at Bahia Corin· thi:in Yacht Club for craft talks. THURSDAY; Noon -KJwianls Club or Corona del Mor mec1s nt the Bahia Corin- thian Yacht Club; Costa M aa North KJwo- ols Club meets at the Holiday Inn; Ntwport· lnfot Rotary Club meets at the Irvine Mar· riott Hotel to hc_.or from Martin A. KJtln on investments; The 'Exchaoee Club of Newport llorbor meets (or the last time at Charley Browns for the election or boa rd members and officers. Community & Clubs Is published trery S11turd11y In tbt Dally Pilot. FAX >Y>Ur Stn'/ce club's mcetJn1 lnfor01Dtion to 631-5851 or mall to 1743 BDyport W11y, Newport Btacb, Calif., 92660 • :4 iiijiiii~ MAILING ADDRUI luitrations, cd1torfal m1111cr or 1d· WIATHIR su•• ••PORT POLICI flLll ... ve niscmcnlS herein Cllll be rcpr~ •• • Our addras ls 330 W. Day S1 .. duccd "'i1hou1 """ncn pcnniuion TIMPlllATUHI knots this f...-hrfll .. / COITAMUA • ~11 Mesa, CA 92627. or COS')'r i&ht own.: r N~port Beach arternoon, 2 foot • wind w.ivcs, S fool Wnetr.lc 2300 bll)(k llorbor Blvd.: An unknown suspect broke 61/SS ... , ..... , ...... , • ...... llJ. 78 TO MAKI A COlllCTION B:alboa westerly swell • in10 n 1979 Toyota Cclica and took two mounted stereo •• MOW TO HACH UI 61/SS Warmer Sund.iJi A slow fiklcup In wave speakers worth $400. Pulice think the suspect may h~vc • h 1a the rilot'• po11cy ro proc11vt1r with gusty win 1 • ,..._. lL J1lluoa, rublW\cT Clrcululloo Cost.i Mes.i activity lh 1 week along used a "'lim jim" to &Cl into tho c:ir . • corrca an ''"'" of ruboun.t below Ciilnyons and WIUla• Lobdtlt. E.di1or l'k.u« c~ll 540•1224, OL llO. (The Times 67/SS our be.lches because o( 1900 block or Pomona: A •u~pcct entered a victim's lli.;nk )OU. • Orunac County) Corona del M;ir pilSSes. a high p~ssure area " Int Marill«. Manoaina Edi1or bedroom and took $300 in c:nsh ou1 of the dresser • 65/SS guarding the ll'U v.-.i., C11y Editor (SQQ) 252-9141 TIDIS drawer while the victim wu Al work. m mid·lalitude• of the b st • Marc •tanl11, r11o10 E.ditOf AdvcnJslD1 TODAY PaciOc. 420 blOfk or Fair Drl'°e: An unhown 1uspcct pried • SUI• fOllCAIT First high • IM Fn1111. 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''°"' 1 car abould bo roported. • • • ) • Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Piiot CITQIDI Lido grocery store undergoes renovation BY EVAN H£Nl!llSON1 STAFF Wiuna The temporary closure of the Lido Island Pavilions market will allow market owners to spruce up the store while giving local high school students the chance to be artistic. The store closed last week for extensive remodeling. Pavilions is scheduled to have its grand reopening in late June. With the expanded space, the market will accommodate a full-service bakery and deli, an expanded meat and seafood department and a floral greenhouse, cheese case and juice bar. The hours of operation will remain 6 a.m. to 11 p.m. dajly, # according to a spokeswoman from Vons Co., Pavilions' parent company. During the initial days of the closure, workers sectioned off a large portion of the parking Jot adjacent to Via Lido. Much of the area.has been reopened, but a few parking places will remain blocked off during the construction, according to the project's construction manager. "With the new configuration of the parking lot, we'll actually end up with a few more spaces than we had before," said Dan Riedel, construction manager for th'e Fritz Duda Co., which oversees the Via Lido Plaza.' "The back portion of the store will come out further, but the overall squate footage of the market will not change because of the new design." Construction workers will put up temporary sjgns and fencing to keep passets by away from the construction area. But one temporary wall will become-a canvas for a group of local high . school art students. Newport Harbor High art teacher Tammy Hynes will spearhead the creation of a Newport Beach-themed mural on a plywood wall 10-f eet tall by 60-feet high, facing the intersection of Newport Boulevard and Finley Avenue. Design plans are being finalized, supplies are being purchased and painting will begin the weekend of April 22. "J have many students who are interested in murals," said Hynes. "They want to prove they don't just do graffiti art. They can do something that's const:IVative and very pleasing to the eye of viewers." The Pavilions mural will include scenes from Newport Beach - including the Harbor High tower, the gateway to Fashion Island, the Balboa Pavilion and the Balboa Pier. Between seven and 10 stucfents from schools throughout the district are expected to participate irt the project. . Ttle wall will rem~m in place until the market reopens, after which time Hynes hopes to find it a permanent home. "Either we'll take it up to (Newport Harbor High) school of" maybe someone from the city will find a place for it," Hynes said. "That part is still up for negotiation." Massage Therapy by Linda member AMTA Beginning swim classes offered iD Costa Mesa youngsters next week You aren't 'quacking' up, that was a family of ducks you saw strolling on the freeway The Corona del Mar Ki- wanis Club is sponsoring free swim classes for Costa Mesa children throughout Easter week next week at the Newport-Costa Mesa- lrvine YMCA, 2300 Uni- ve rsity Drive in Newport Beach. The classes are available only for beginners in kin· dergarten through the sixth grade at Wilson, Whittier, Pomona, Kaiser, Sonora and Paularino elementary schools. All classes will meet in the morning and specific times will depend on the school that the student at· tends. Transportation for some classes will be pro- vided. For more in formation or to sign up, call the YMCA at 642-9990. All was quiet on the mid-morning freeways until a family of wild ducks took to the yellow lines and asphalt for a walk at 11:15 a.m. Friday. "They are probably looking for water," said Transportation Management officer Kari Keul. "Lots of times they are just waddlin' around looking a nd taking their kids for a walk." The ducks walking on the right shoulder of the southbound Costa Mesa and San Diego freeways didn't obstruct traffic, and Keul hopes they made it to safety in the underbrush. Gift Certificates Available Ljnda C. Krausse, L.M.T. 10156 Adams Avenue At Brookhurst Huntington Beach (7 14) 962-5232 Have moved back to Adams £~S~.1 '14,,. EASTER MENU .)5-; ~Honey Glazed Baked Ham <>::~'1 Rack of Lamb Frangelico ~ Sabatino Stu/fed Veal Roll Braciole Style . FULLMENUAVAILABLE J" CAnlllNG SPECIALISTS ~: .......... ,..., ...... ,..,.... . 7 ... ,.., .. _.,,._ •• .., ....... " J .., For Reservations call ~·._ 'V 723-0621 ' I ' 251 ShiP)'Prd Way • Newport Beoch Great lunches served in time to ched< oot the latest C.D:s at the Virgin Megastore. • ~ • u. ~~ • .iJMt Roc>JTS • Uw;s • ~" Y. s lifffl CP'.bT /lll) • fbNFr Y~1 • PMttJ;M/a . Nf( T11t'A• v:J(j vAtOOTJf . fJM~BC 'lW . GAP . BwiS&Ncsl &oo·.w • TlffS MJmT • Tlf Nall"' fl.a • S.·~ '*" • ~\ $P!11 i!.6 ~n/Y • s· .:\t F '(iRS •('JI; •DNA • PAOFt S LA Pwt· • SPrErs f1N flJl.US( • ~ frrA • ffilL ~·714 Ac Che end ofche 55 maewl)', (ostd Mes.I. ·~~--.-~ ................. '750.• 2•a• x 11' 'SlrOuk .............................•.............. 11, 150.00 10' X 14' -rBbrlz ................................................ 11,250.00 LE s q re Eat drink and be shopping. Com e in a nd see th e fi nest Orien tal Rugs in the c'ount r y. Whether you a re in the market for an antique fine investment rug o r a fine new reproduction to grace your ho me, com e to Kismet now!! THIS OFFER IS GOOD FOR THIS WEEK ONLY! Saturday, April 8, 1995 Fun zone Boat Co.'s owner dies Dal Grettenburg, owner and operator of The Fun Zo.ne Boat Co. in Balboa, died Wednesday at his Newport Beach home. He .was 83. Angling Oub. He was c~~cn the club's president in 1960. He was • also a member of the Elks Club .. and Shark Island Yacht Club. : .. Mr. Grettenburg is survived by~' his daughter, Dorothy Handy; .. son, Thomas Grcttenburg; five . :.., • Born in Redlands, Mr. Grettenburg moved to Newport Deacb in 1947 and one year later. opened his harbor cruise company -now loca ted at 700 Edgewater Place -with his first cruise boat named The Belle. Other boats followed , including The Bay Queen and Show Boat. grandchildren; and three ~, great-grandchildren. ·: • A memorial service is scheduled at 9:30 a.m., April 15, aboard the Show Boat at the • Fun Zone Boat Co. . 4 Besides boats, Mr. Grettcnburg.'s other love was fishing. He was a membet of the International Billfishing Association and The ~alboa The family has requested that ~ in lieu of nower.s, donations be sent to Pacific Fisheries Foundation, c/o Balboa Angling Club, 200 "A" St., Balboa, Calif.,• 92661. Back by Popular Demand ... Zestilink $399 lb. on Jib Packages While Supplies Last Be the Easter Bunny Just visit Hickory Farms, pick out a basket. fill it with your fa\•orice Easter candies and treats and we'll add the uimmrngs, FREE! I SUGARFREE C.,HQCOl.ATES & CANDIES I "WESTCLIFF PLAZA 17th at Irvine Ave., Newport Beach • Send a Gift By Phone 642-4302 • Harbor Lawn We encourage and invite comparison of our facilities and fees. For families that prefer cremation, we welcome your visit to our .state-of-the-art crematoria, where family ano friends may witness our caring service. Our convenient chapel and crematorium, are located in Costa Mesa to serve our community. • • There IS a difference! Qlebrating OurSOth Anni'11ersary! .. ' M Saturday, April 8, 1995 FRED ...... ~·· if given the treasurer's job, he would not actively or publicly op- pose the sales tu incrense. That, snid Vasquez (using a socially ac- ceptable euphemism for b.s.) is a bunch of CeMllers. The accuser persisted, and fi· nally Moorlach himself showed up to state that it was feathers. "You told me that," the mal\ told the . treasurer. "Did not," said Moorlach, and finally the chair- man told them to take it outside. Strange place this Orange Coun· ty. I mean, where else would you find people applauding an old man who showed up with a sign urging a no vote on what he called the "Willie Tax"? Where else would you find jeering partisans blaming Assembly Speaker Willie Brown !or the disaster caused al· most single-handedly by Robert L. "Bob" Citron? Get real, folks. So, all the fu ss and fury and yammering aside, we are faced with voting on our ha'penny tax increase in June. If we don't vote it in, l expect we will see a county environment that will make Charles Dickens scenarios heaven on earth. 1 am not really looking forward to paying more in taxes. CertaiJlly VAN From Po9eA1 come, was forced to leave Lido and relocate to Costa Mesa to live alone for the first time in her life. "It was a tough move for both of them," Lockard said. "She wanted to visit her mom, which created a special hardship to transport her wheelchair." not after the checks my wife Md I will write to the feds and lbe lla&e and the county oe.xt week. 8\&t cecze Louise, it is, aftet ~OM half of one cent on every dollar. A $20 shirt will cost you a di.mo more. The $42.71 J spent on groceries the other day called for 33 cents in sales tax. At the new rate, it would be 35 cents. Jf you were to buy a $20,000 car toroorrow, the sales tax would be $1,SSO. After Measure R, Jt would be an additional $100. Is that re- aJly going to stop .anybody from buying the car, or send them out to Riverside to buy it? When I bought my Jeep Grand Cherokee two years ago, 1 saved nearly Sl,000 by not going to Riverside and buying it right here on H11rbor Boulevard. Then there are the people who claim we'll all run to Riverside or San Diego countits to buy our wasb~rs and dryers and chairs and what no~. OK. you:go to San Diego, buy a $300 chair and you'll save a buck and half on sales tax. or course, it'll cost you an extra $50-$60 to have it delivered. But you'll have saved that precious one-half of one cent per dollar. Frankly, I have a lot more in life to worry about. Fred Martin's column appears every Thursday and SaturdBJ'. And once a~ain the firefighters came to the aid of their friend and made Stover's life a little easier and a Jot happier. Accompanied by a few friends -what she calls her "circle of support" -Stover set-out with a smile on her long-weekend trip. "I'm going to see my mom,'' she said. "I wish I had a van, but it's just me and my chair." And her friends at the fire station. ·UNIVERSITY FACULTY PHYSICIANS ·LICENSED NUTRmONISTS · PROFESSIONAL COUNSELORS · PERSONAL TRAINERS LET OUR EXPERIENCED TEAM OF HEALTH PROFESSIONALS HELP YOU ACHIEVE YOUR GOAL AND IMPROVE YOUR HEALTH. · SAFE & EFFECTIVE APPETITE SUPPRESSANTS · COMMITMENT TO LONG TERM MAINTENANCE THE INTELLIGENT ALTERNATIVE UCl~~ENT •CIC 535.()539 THE UNIVERSITY NUTRITION & LIFES TVLE PROGRAM THE UNIVERSITY FASTING PROCRAr.1 ............ But for DWUpa, the cubbyhole behind Wlckct -barely big enoup for a penon to 5trclcb out in -is the west spot in town to camp out. "Nobody ever comes and both- ers me back here," he said. And the officers know he'll be back. ''You can tell," said Costa Mesa . Police Officer Kun Lystine, who patrols the area around Wickes on a regular basis. "He left all his stuff here. Newport Beach/Costa Mela Dally Pilot ' three r.quare meals a day -u ap-trees and bNSh. pcalina alternative to '1ccpin1 in Blankets, clothes. discarded bot# the bushel alooj with lbo bUp t1el. a coataJMr of bleach and and rodenta. truh litter the area. Under one ~we have a few who we see out tiny makeshift tent, an aluminum here all the time, and they actualty baseball bat sits atop a bed of old get upset ii they just act a cita-blankets. lion," Lystine said. "Last summer, we had another Whatever the action taken -be tent city going here," said Officer it a warnina. an arrest or a fine -Darell Freeman, who heads the chances are the transient will find West Side police substation. another spot to call home -be~ "There was upwards of 20 people hind another building or in an· living here then. oshe~ bushy area. "The brush was really over· Sometimes, he'll return a few grown, and they bad burrowed in weeks later to the very spot h.c was here and put up tarps overhead." kicked out of. · Once authorities discovered the That's the case in an empty lot camp, Cahrans cleared away the viewed from Nc~rt Boulevard. "But with the rains, it's all arown blck." Freeman said. "And here they are again." It's a problem that's almost im- possible to SQlve, Lystine said. ''The majority Of transients WC hnve here in the city arc substance abusers," he said. "The com- munity has this bleeding-heart at· titude of, 'Oh, these poor people.' But a tot of them choose to live this wdy, to be here on the street ''Afler so many years of abusing alcohol and drugs, they just kind ot lose their sense of responsibil· lty." "Oh well, we'll have another of- ficer out here who'll get him next time." owned by taltrans, locmed along trees so that the c-0rner could be Newport Boulevard between Fair· -• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • viewRoadandWilsonStreet.A I MA ·IARHER'S. I For 50me transients, that's not always a bad thing. group of transients -at least a I I fn jaiJ, the homeless can be as- sured of a bed to sleep on, a shower and restroom facilities and dozen, police say -have set up a 1. 1 tent city of sorts in a corner o( the 1 • d Q f t prOP,Crty. 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Visit Our Showroom Nearest You! iilm IE ~I ~!~ci~!o~s~H~! •~o~~~el Mar (714) 759-9268 8628 Melrose Ave., West Hollywood• (310) 289-0778 13839 Ventura Blvd., Sherman Oaks• (818) 981-6718 21400 Ventura Vlvd., Woodland Hills • (818) 702-6127 300 Pacific Coast Hwy., Hermosa Beach• (310) 798-2199 Good News for Neck and Back Pain Sufferers ••. PERFORMANCE by Dr. Michael T. Bywater Dr. Alissa S. Wald · Doctors of Optometry ARTFUL FRAMING People Who keep In mind their feotures and facial shapes when choOslng new eyeglasses con frame their faces orttulfy. Square faces that ore brood of lhe forehead and jaw also tend to have strong cheel<bones. Those features con be softened with the selecflon of oval or circular styles. Round toces benefit best from such angular frames as cot's eye, reclongulor square. and other ceometrlC shapes. Trlongulor toces, on the other hand, ore beSt treated with square or rectangular frames In dart< colors. Wire-rimmed glosses In block or red also go well with triangular faces. Finally, oval faces con occommoelote just ob<>Ut any frame style. as long as they ore fitted correctly. At BYWATER ANO WALD, ORS. OF OPTOMETRY lnvlte yoo to 'Focus on Fitness and Fashion', o community Health Fair on Saturday, Apnl 22 ff'om 11 om to 2pm. Feotl1ed events ore tree vlsk>n.. dental ond chfroproctlc screen- ing Pltose coll us of 645·9162 tor more tntormotlOn or to schedule on oOPOfntment OUr otrlce Is locoted ot 2'7"06 Harbor BIVO ., Suite B ono IS open Monday and Friday rrom 9· 7, ltJ91C19v.. Wednesday, Ond Thursday 1r0m e..a. and SoU~ trom 9-3. . • NRT ti -tow back pain is one of the most common and costly medical problems in modem society. It has been estimated that eight out of ten people wiU suffer from lower back pain at sometime in their ~ves . Arthur ]ontj, inventor of Nautilus, has created the biggest breakthrough in back care in this century. Just a few minutes of weekly exercise on the MedX Machine will almost certainly reduce the frequency of neck and lower back problems by 50% or more. The normal rthabilitation program lasts only a .. 12 weeks. FM more in(orm.ation caU: Urdwr1lry Califomw San Diqo Spine fl Joint Condleioni~ <Ancn (619) 629·0084 Dr. Gar:Y.&tu• (1J.f) 65db736 JAGUAR• ROVER 0 ! 1 OTH ANNIVERSARY! 714/ 65Qe5860 • t I ·--; r r ' ' ' . ~ -. QUALITY ..l ... .. . IS ~V ti-F"" 10 UI. to 9 p.PIC. S.fl .. 10 a.11. to 1,.11. Ser• 11 •. Ill. to 6:30 ,.II. S.11 DMfo (405) F"' at 3333 8rislol St., CM MIN, CA 926261714) 435-2000 (800) 782-8888 ) ., ., . ( • ... ... •• •• •• •• •• •• •• •• •• -· r-' • -' I A8 Saturday. April 8, 1995 nue1 .. r------------------~------------------------~---------------------~-------, I I I I • --~ -• -I I TODAY ltT ... NV•aun ---- Community Church, Congregational St .. No. 145, ~old. t Scicoc:t ol . 11 .._ Mid t 10 a.m. Wcct.c..,.. Call .Jl99. I That's the queition Rev. Ken Ora)' will ask ln a acmlnAt tchcdulcd from JO a.m. tP noon at lhc Newport Btatl• Church or ltcllafous &lea«, 901 Dove St. Call 646-3199. SUNDAY nHICAL COMMUNICAT10ll That's tho lilJo or the 10:30 a.m. sermon by the Rev. Ol:lna Heath at Ornn&c Coost Unllarlan Unlvcnallst Church, 1259 Victoria SI., Costa Mesa. At 11:30 a.m. there will be a special coffee hour "Mill:ird Filmore Coffee :ind l..3dies Silver Tea." Infant :lDd child care, and religion educalion for youth will be provided during the service. Call 646-4652. SA'fURDAY, APalL 15 ICllNCI Of MIND, It. Will be discussed rrom 10 ~. to noon. at Community Church, Ntwp0rt Stach Rcll&lous Scltn«, Science or Mind Education Center, 901 Dove St., No. 145. ~II 646·3199. ONGOING ' MINTA1 HIA1TH SUPPORT GROUP A support group for p:ircnts, siblings and spouses of the seriously mentally ill meets at 6:30 p.m. Sun days al St. Andrew's l'rcsl>ytcrlan Church, 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach. ~II 574·2236. SCllNCI O• MIND Meditation al 6:30 p.m. followed by "Prosperity/Science of Mind" al 7 p.m. arc held Tuesdays a t Newport Beach Church ot Rcllalous Science, 901 Dove CHRISTIAN SCIENCE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 3303 Via Udo, Newport Beach 673-1340 or 673-6150 Church lOam It Spm, Sunday School lOam Wednesday Meetings 8pm God hath not given us the spiriJ of fear; but of power, and of love, and of a sound mind. II Timonthy J: 7 Branch of The Mother Church The First Church ot Christ, Scientist Boston Mossochuserts EPISCOPAL SAINT JAft'ES crURCH ep1scopa "A Community DffKotM Iv lovint •nfl S.rvine h•u• Cltrllt .. Loni •"" Sim«" Fr David C Anderson, rector I 3209 Vt0 Udo Newport Beoch 714/675-0210 IJ 7.30 om Traditional 9 om Conte~rx 9 om Church SchoOI 10·45 om Charismatic and Wednesday noon .._, \IYI \lll 11 HI ,\ \I I \ \ c , I· L..., I·. f> I ~l c >I ' \I l 111 l<l 11 Sunday Worship 8:00M1, 1 O:OOAM ursery, Sunday Schoo "A Friendly, c.aring Christian Community" 3233 Pacific View Or. (at Marguerittl Corona det Mar 644-0463 NAYlalN1 "Uf fin& U•lltd MttMdl.I& Oattll ol Coata Men holds a Prayer 8rcakfas1 at 6 a.m. Wednesdays at Denny's rcuaunnt at Newport BoulcYard and l 71h Street ln Cow Mci4. Coll 54m1. ..-.TCOMM•le• St. Jama£,._.,..~. 3209 Vi<\ Udo, Newport Buch. offers a noon JCrvicc Wedocadaya WiJh Holy Conamunioft. Brina a lunch and dine wilh the churcll ac.tf after 1hc service. CaJJ 675-0210. ACOUal•MIMClll The non·profir oraanizalion A Ga1hering or Miracles present "A Course in Miracles" lecture and discussion at 7:30 p.m. Thursdays at Saint MJcbael aad All Anacb EplscopaJ Cbu.rch, 3233 Pacific View ·Drive, Corona dcl Mar. Allen Rosc.ntbal. a ruuion:illy knO'Nn lecturer, leads the lcctutc. Call 67J.9227 or (310) 478-8994. CAaUa NllWORK Free, ongoing Career Nerwork meetings arc held 7:30 p.m. Thursdays at St. Andrew'• Prab)'terian Church, 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach. Call S7 .. 2239. allUITUDY Ult DIJdplea Fellowahlp in Costa Mesa invites everyone for a study of God's word, food, fun and fellowship, on Fridays at 7:30 p.m. All ages welcome. Call 6.s0.2589. . ,.... ...,., ~ _, ,__.... ........ •· ~ "°'*· ~ -· ~ lopia Ot ony "'-......, ~ eo.io Melo _, ~ '-*' ~ lo Wiglon Ed.lot Moll Colier, Doil, l'"olol. 330 W. 9oy SI •• Co.lo Melo, 92627. You ""'olto loa htnl ol 111*-I lo 6'6-4170. COMMUNITY CHURCH Fairview Community Church A .,.,.. u.f.,..J .....,,,.,.. of q4rilul ,,..,,, .. , ...... ···-·-·-·················---···-·-····-·-···1 ! Sunday Worship at 10:00 A.M. : L . .91'.1!~_9£!.~ .. §~~.Y.~~~1 .. J PllUor: Dr. <;_, B.,.on llCt'OU th• street from the Oran99 County Fairgrounds parldng lot at 2525 Faifvlew Road (at Fair) Costa Mesa (714) ~10 SYNAGOGUE Senior ,.,..., ~ "F~ FIOtn Sttugg/fl: Fi ng On Spfrlf'; . <MIC..~ ..... s ... it••• as .• ,. .. CHUllCH OP 111 IOIOUI ICllNCI Mem&er o111;. Utt/fed CMlt o1 WQious x*"- 2205 ~ STmT . • SUTE 23, S!Aaff VI.I.AGE ~ON IEACH, CA 9264 • (114) Hf. l 331 ... ' I I ' I + ADDMSS: 611 Heliotrope Ave., CorONI del Mar. + ~ 644-7400. + DINOl•NATION: Affiliated with the f United Church of Christ. + YIAll ISTA8USHID: 1944. (It Is the oldest church in Corona del Mar.) + ~ TIMES: Sunday -a half-ho"r informal service at 8:30 a .m. and a tradi- tional worship servke at 10 a.m. PASTOR: Or. Dennis Short (Interim minis- ter). + MSTOltAI. STAFF: Rodger Whitten, director of musk. + SIZE OF CONGREGAT10N: 225. + MAKEUP Of CONGREGATION: A large portion of the tongregation is made up of seniors and couples io their 40s and 50s, with a steadily building seg- ment of young couples and families. + OtlLD CARE: Nursery care is available for both services; 9:45 a.rn. Sunday school for ages 3 through 11. + TYPE OF WORSHIP: Traditional hymns; accompanied by a choir (led by four soloists) during the 10 a.m. service. + WELCOME WAGON: Greeters stand ready to welcome newcomers; a visitors card and a brochure on the church are available in the pew racks; visitors are encouraged to introduce themselves dur- ing the service. + TYPE OF SERMON: Dr. Short adds a scholarly, historical dimension to his mes- sages, using facts (such as descriptions of New Testament cities and Jesus' earthly heritage) to vividly illustrate the Scriptures. + UPCOMING SERMONS: Sunday's ser- mon focuses on the historical life of Jesus; the Easter service celebrates the Resurrection of Christ; the April 23 ser- mon examines the spiritual facets of Jesus, post-Resurrection. + CHURCH PROGRAMS: Church school for adults and children; junior high and high school groups; a Wednesday after- noon program for kids ages 5 through 9; 'community outreach efforts for local organizations, including the Interfaith Shelter, Share Our Selves and Alcoho lics Anonymous; social activities for singles and couples; men's and women's break- fast and fellowship groups. + CHURCH DESIGN: The classic white The Reverend Dean.ls Sbort of th• Community Cburcb welcomes wonblppen to the oldest church ln Corona del Mar, established In 1944. MAAC MAATIN I DAll.Y Pl.OT church, trimmed in dark green, complete with steeple and bells; inside, dark wood pews, blue-green upholstery and purple and gold bunting on the altar provide contrast to the white wJlls of the room. + MISSION STATEMENT: "The mission of Community Church, Congregational is to experience more fully God's presence and to integrate the teachings of Jesus Christ in our daily lives; to create a loving community which nurtures, cares for, and respects each person, and to extend this community in partnership with others." By Anastacia Freeberg L------------------------------------------------T------------------------~ METHODIST NEWPORT CENTER UNmD METHODIST CHURCH 160 I MarQuerite Ave Coroner ~I Mar 644-0745 Worship at 8:00AM & 1 O:OOAM Sunday School All AQes 9:00AM . r C."M In I& FIRST UNmD METHODIST CHURCH Of COSTA MISA 420 W. 19th St. 548-7727 Between Harbor and Newport WOISHI' AT 9:00 AM AHO 10:30 AM CHURCH SGIOOI. · All AGES · 9.00 AM Nursery · Kindergarten ·_.W:30 AM Youth Groups Sunday ~ings Poslor SteYelsenmon COMMUNITY CHURCH REALFATIH FOR REAL LIFE ix1rn Coor CoMMuNrJy Oru1im lot SuNa, Snooa P.uroa WOJllM) SoMa:s: ~6:00P.IL 5tJNMy 9:00fr10:45 ue. '120 lcMtA CMfD loM. ...._CA 927U 71 +.64.7600 LAGUNA United Methodist Church 21632 Wesley Dr. Laguna Beach 499-3088 Sunday Morning Worship & Christian Education 1 OAM Ministers David Beades & Virginia Wheeler Wesley Counseling Center services Available Coata Mesa MESA VERDE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 1701 laker, C.M Worship & Church School 8:30 and 10:00 a.m. Dr. Richard George 979·8234 PRESBYTERIAN A ST. MARK PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH SunJa11 Worship 9:30 a.m. Cltiltl U.re, Suntl111J Sch11ol Jamb11ree at &stbluff Newport Be11ch 644-134 1 TRADITIONAL EPISC OPAL ~T. MATIHEW~ TRADITIONAL EPISCOPAL Biblical Failh • Analican Tradition HOLY WEEK AND EASTER SDVJCB TtMES Palm Sunday 8:00 &. 10:00 a.m. Maundy Tbunday 1:10 p.m. Good Friday 3:00 p.m. Easter Bven 7:30 p.m. Eutcr Day 8:00 &. 10:00 a.m. dlUd ure pro"lded 1723 Weetclifr Drive, Newport 8eKla (bebiad Watcliff Coun) 71464, 1152 .. CHRISTIAN ! HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Dlsclples of Christ) 2401 Ir-Int Ave. at Santa Isabel Newport Beach Sunday Worship • 10:00AM Dr. Dallas Gladson &45·5781 RELIGIOUS SCIENCE NEWPORT BEACH CHURCH 901 Dove t145, N.8. (WBSt of JambotH) (North of BrlS1ol) (East of John Wayne Airpod) Service sun. 10:30 a.m. M, Tu, Th, (714) 646-3199 Dr. Juanella Evans, Minister LUTHERAN CHRIST LVTHERAN CHURCH Pastor William Hmtenway . "Wt /11~t clriltlrtn, 1Jt1Utlr, IJ"unf "1.1/ts, C4fter cJults, uni"'s. We llWt t11 un, to rucll 11ut, t11 mut nttJs, ttl answtr 4utsti11ns" •Sunday Services -8:00 & 10:30 • Sunday School & Bible Studies -9:30 760 Vidoria Street • Costa Mesa, CA 92627 (714) 631-1611 • (714) 548-6866 (School) CONGREGATIONAL CELEBRATE GOD'S LOVE THIS EASTER! Community Church, CongreptloMI United Church of Chrtst 6 t t Heliotrope Ave., Coron. del Mar (7t4) 644-7400 H 0 LY 'WE EK PASSover Seder &.. Holy Communion April t 3 at 6 : t 5 p.m . -All are Invited Community Good frtday Service April 14 at t 2 noon to 1 :00 p.m . Easter Sunrise Service 6:00 a.m. Lookout Point (Heliotrope&. O<:ean). Easter Services 8130, I 0:00 a.m. Easter Egg Hunt after 10 a.m. service Ch lid Care AvaJlable -up to 31 /2 years old PRESBYTERIAN St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church Mualca.1 Onma1 "Raurrectlon" Sun.l;iy, Arni 9, H10 PM. "J<'~u~" Film MnnJ •)'.April IO. 7 00 P.M. M.mndy Thund.y Communion Sttvkc TI\111~1w, April I l, 7· lO P.M "TRIED/CRUCIFIED/BURIED" (M.1rk 14 s 1 M: rs.1 47) ·. Newport Beach/Costa Meaa DaJly Piiot Saturday, Aprll 8, 1~ A7 COMMUNITY FORUM COMMUNrIY FORUM RUNS THURSDAYS AND SATURDAYS . WRITE TO: PILOT LEITE.RS, .now. BA y ST., COST A MESA, CA 92627 . FAX TO: 646-4170 . READERS' HOTLINE (CALL-JN COMMENTS): 642-6086 aut OJ HOTLINI Much ado about Lifesavers . and java Some say so what if the school district has bought candy and flavored coffee G olly, gee it's warm and comfy to live in a community with a watchdog newspaper like the Daily Pilot that rips courageously through secrecy and deceit to expose feeding frenzies of bureaucrats at the public trough. I must admit, I didn't sleep well last night because 1 couldn't put from my head the picture so graphically presented in the Pilot of our local school officials overdosing behind locked doors in a wild orgy of lifesavers and imported coffee. And all this on public money when a lot of Newport Beach citizens don't even know where their next yacht is coming from. Almost makes one want to swi.tch to the Democrats. During those hours I couldn't sleep, 1 began thinking of other exposes the Pilot might undertake to clean up local government once this Lifesaver thing has run its course. For example, there's a doughnut shop in Costa Mesa that allegedly offers Cree coff ec to police officers, a clear case of conflict of interest. I have also been told of a school crossing guard who uses a chair from the school to sit on while performing his duties, an obvious and costly misuse of public property. Also, an indignant taxpayer told me recently that ultra-soft toilet t'is5ue is being used instead of lhc cheap brand in the ladies room at one of our public libraries. You understand, these arc only rumors, but you people at the Pilot have the resources and the intelligence to check them out. We can't leave any stone unturned. We might find the Pilot under one of them. 0 JOSEPH DELL Newport Beach Re: Front page article "School District shells out bucks for sweets, java." -Lighten up, Pilot. This expose will never arrive at the " ... gate" level. Why didn't you spend you r time and effort on something worthwhile about the Newport-Mesa School District rather than this drivel. To think you wasted Henerson's salary, your copy editor's salary, your printer's salary, wood paper pulp, and my time on a story so weighty it would out-float a helium balloon. GODFREY SILL Newport Beach 0 I just read your ridiculous article on the front page of the Daily Pilot that referred to how many bu~ks were shelled out for sweets and jnva -of all the most ridiculous, stupid articles J've ever read, that is the wor~t. Who cares? And I want you to know that most o( the employees of the Newport-Mesa School District buy their coffee on their way to work. We don't purchase it through the district. ANN MORRIS GUSTENSON Newport-Mesa P•UIDINT CORRUPONDINCI Newport's reorganization· raises concerns Combining the marine and fire departments, and the future of the library bring the most reaction from residents Editor's note: The Newport Beach City Council is expected to approve City Manager Kevin Murphy's reorganization plan at its meeting, Monday. Under the plan, devised to save money, several city depllttment's will be merged, including the fire and marine departments. We asked our readers their opinions on the mergers, and following are some of the responses. I supp0rt what Kevin Murphy has recommended to · the City Council. We are fortunate we've got a bright, talented guy here in the city as a general administrator and he makes some excellent recommendations. Take his recommendations and work with them. These are not irreversible actions, and, if after a year or two of operation it is not working successfully, it's always possible to do a reorganization again. I'd go for it. The council should stand behind him and the citizens ought to quit trying to second guess everybody when they're trying to do something to help run a more streamlined, efficient, cost-effective government. 0 JIM BARDARISIC Newport Beach As a longtime resident of Balboa Island I would ask members of our community, why did they move to Newport Beach?The answer is primarily for the things that the bay and the ocean offer us -water-oriented sports and recreation, swimming, surfing. fishing, boating, etc. It would be fool hearty to blend the marine department into the fire department as the city manager proposes. Most citizens are interested in maintaining the priority in accountability that· the marine department now has to its citizens for all the varied duties and responsibilities that the department has presently constituted. Secondly, ke eping the identity of the marine department is important to me personnlly, having served as a member since the inception of the Harbor Water Quality Committee. Any dilution of their responsibilities under the fire department, or for thnt mnttcr any other department, doesn't make any sense at all. The bottom line in this issue -we all would like smaller, less expensive, more efficient government. However, the proposnl the city manager brought forward doesn't show any cost savings. Consequently, I wonder why this is such a good idea just for the sake of change. 0 TOM HOUSTON Dalboa Island The merger of the marine and lire departments is an illogical idc:l. They just seem to have different purposes, different missions, different objectives. The marine department being put with the fire would lose the essential character that it needs, and certainly, the marine department is one of the major focuses of the city of Newport Beach and therefore needs its own standing. It would, however, be more logical to put it with Parks, Deaches and Recreation since the missions there GAINS Scholars The Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce recognized 30 outstanding high school seniors -15 each from Newport Harbor and Corona del Mar highs -at the 34th annual Scholarship Awards Breakfast Wednesday morning. Hoop it up Newport Harbor Hi~'s Mandy Clayton - one of the chambers honorees -was accorded All-CIF basketball honors. Young victims The Exchange Club of Orange Coast is pre- senting teddy bears lo the Orange County Sheriff's Department to be distributed lo children who are victims of abuse or trau- ma as part of the nationwide "Sir Care-a- Lot" program. Sick youngster seem to be more compatible. The other arrangement, aside from the reasoning that the lifeguards serve a public safety function and therefore more appropriately be with the fire department, is a very weak one. The lifeguards certainly do serve a public safety function, but that doesn't represent the majority focus of the marine department. 0 LARRY LEIFER Newport I3cach The mergers for the city is a good idea. In government, anything that's smaller works better. I woukl be concerned that they don't lay off anybody on the bottom -that is the important people -and instead choose to cut from the top down. 0 BARRY ZANCK Newport Beach Defore Mr. Murphy and the council decide to reorganize, LOSSES they should check with the city of Alhambra and see how they're recuperating . 0 RANDY KEARNS Patk. Supervisor I am strongly in favor of having a full -time librarian in the city of Newport Beach. "Fhis is exceedingly important. The-library serves the citizens of.Newport B?acb every single day and it b vital that we have a 'full-time librarian working at the library and not at the City Hall 0 ELIZABETH STAHR Corona del Mar The shotgun marriage between the parks, beaches and recreation department and the Newport Deach Public Library under the dubious aegis of Community Services has been disadvantageous to both entities. A test of a year and a half has proved that it provides neither efficiency nor economy in government, nor does it provide quality services for our residents. Our Newport Deach Public Library descrve.s a full-time, on-site, professional librarian. The people of Newport Dcach reaffirmed their city charter provision for the library in November 1994. Why does the city manager persist to Oy in the face of this impressive evidence of public support for an independent library? Why pay a full-time salary for a librarian who does only part-time library duty. 0 LUCILLE KUEHN Corona del Mar I 've attended mant libraries in Newport, in particularly Balboa and Mariners, and I am getting heartsick over the fac t that, every time there is a budget cut, the branch libraries get cut and have staff taken away while the Central Library sits there. l paid my taxes and I su pport the library system. But the library board is sickening me in the fact that they are more concerned about making money. If they fee l that way they should n't be on the board -they should go to work for Dames & Noble. We have a library system where more and more you don't get any !.ervicc, especially at the central. I've been there three times and each 6)me l'm amazed, especially when l go on Sunday, of how many non-city residents are there and how many librarians on the second floor there arc, but not enough help on the fir!ot floor. That's why I've stayed with the community libraries, because no matter how bu!.y they are, they're always willing to help. And' wi th regard to speaking to the library board, they .ire just not concerned with the community. I paid my taxes and I helped build that Central Library, but I also prefer the branch libraries for the fact that I'm treated in a way that makes me, my children and my grandchildren very happy. · They're just not doing their jobs. They're more concerned with in-fighting and raising money to become like big business. There's a community out there and they should be serving the entire community. School district EMILY DUPRE Newport Deach The Newport-Mesa Un ified School District has spent nearly $2,000 in the past )ear on refreshments, including almost $175 on lifesavers and $93 on tlavored coffee for the superintendent's office. No big deal? Perhaps not. but try explaining that to students who have had field trips cancelled because the district doesn't have the money to pay (or a cheap bus trip. Postcard manufacturer A postcard is for sale around town that says "Costa Mesa" on the front and "View of Costa Mesa and South Coast Pl;iza shopping center" on the back. There's only one problem, the card actually pictur~s Fashion Island, which is located in Newport Beach. A young Costa Mesa couple was showered with medical supplies and money from generous donors to help their 6-year-old son, Anthony. The youngster suffers from a disease that causes deterioration of the ner- vous system. Jean Wegener, executive di- rector of SPIN (Serving People in Need), who has been working with the family, said she hopes to collect enough money and supplies to meet Anthony's medical needs for the next year. MAac ~1ArnN/DA1LY r1Lor Mesa Consolidated Water District Chairman Tom Nelson hal come under fire for his dual residency. Danny O'Neil Despite an outstanding season, capped by a s~ndout performance in the Rose Water district No matter where he might really hang his hat, Tom Nelson has had a rough week. A colleague on the Mesa Consolidated Water District ~ed Nelson to step down because of reports that he actually lives in Leisure World in Seal Beach. Nelson said his office in Costa MesJ is his legal residence. Nelson ref used to step down and the board on Thursday asked the state to investigate. HOW TO CONTACT YOUa LIGllLATORS Bowl, University of Oregan quarterback Danny O'Neil, a Newport Beach resident, isn't getting much inter~t from the National Football League with the draft coming up later this month. BUI Clinton, (D), ·nu: White Housc1 1600 Penruylv3Jli:l A~ .• W1uhington, D.C. 20500. (202) 456-1111 (6 a.m. Ill> l p.m. PS"f.) 206 Cannon Bldg .. Washington, D.C. 20515, (202) l2S·56l l. 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When South Coast Repertory staged n production of his comedy "Hay Fever" two seasons ago, it proved to be one of SCR's most-popular shows. The Costa Mesa-based theater group is set to open Coward's "Dlithe Spirit" .this Friday, but the play has already been extended an extra week. or course, that could be because Jean Stapleton, who received three Emmy Awards for her portrayal of Edith Bunker on TV's "All In The Family," is one • of the stars'or the play. mJt the entire cast of "Dlithc Spirit" is first rate, and features many SCR veterans, including Marnie Crossen, John-David Keller, Mary Kay Wulf, Nicholas Hormann and Nike Doukas. "Blithe Spirit" is the fourth SCR show for Doukas, who's appeared in "Loot," "The Company of Heaven" and "Green Icebergs." During a recent interview in the SCR lobby to a ''Dlithe Spirit" rehe:usa l, Doukas ~aid she's thrilled to be doing a Noel Coward play. "There arc ceriain plays that go like gangbusters, and this is one of th em," ~:i id Doukas. "The ;iudicnces love them because they arc so well written and so fun." In "Dlithe Spirit," Doukas plays a ghost ''ho is summoned by Jean Stapleton, who portrays a medium. "l wreak havoc and cause trouble fo r everyone," said Doukas. As an :ictress, Doukas often docs research for her roles. But in "Blithe Spirit," "I'm playing A ghost, so there's not a lot I can research," she said, laughin,g, "It's more using your imagination." Doukas had high praise for the ".Dlithe Spirit" cast. She noted that working with Stapleton was nmazing. "She is such a wonderful nctress. She's done a Jot of theater, and it shows," Doukas commented. "She's so imaginative an~ funny. It's very hard nol to laugh during rehearsals. It's w wonderful cast, They're grea\. It's goln1 to be a beautiful-show. It's set in a gorgeous house in the 1930s with gorgeous costumes and special·effects. lt should be fun." And Doukas has been having fun acting in many plays at venues throughout Southern California, including Grove Shakespeare and the celebrated production of "The Wood Demon" at the Mark Taper Forum in U>s Angeles. While she cei;t:iinly enjoys her craft, Doukas says there are always uncertainties associated with being an actor. "It's not easy in t.erms of never knowing when you'll get your next job, but it has so many rewards. I don't think I would enjoy having a 9 to S job. Acting is like being a perpetual student. You cnn't do it unless you really like it. It's crazy. l always wanted to be an actress, but I never thought I would do it. I thought it wasn't very practical." Good thing for SCR that she talked herself into it. For tickets to "Dlithe Spirit," call 957-4033. DON LEACll/DAILY PILOT Nike Doukas plays a ghost in "Blithe Spirit," her fourth play at South Coast Repertory. Of the role, she says, laughing, "there's not a lot I can research. It's more using your imagination." 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The workshops arc: •Tuesday: "Chemical Concoc- tions" (for ages 8-12) -Partici- pants will experiment with chemi- cal reactions and conjure up sub- stances such as nylon and super balls. •Wednesday: "Patterns, Pu z- z.les, Loops and Games" (for ages 8-12} -Children develop math skills while exploring games involv- Name that mysterious tune Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa explores the mysterious and . magical sides of classical music during a concert at 8 tonight in OCC's Fine Arts Recital Hall. The concert features OCC staff members Pinio Dovalis and Joe Poshek on piano 'and classical gui- tar respectively. Joining them arc guest artists Manon Robertshaw Trent on cello and violinist Cam- eron Patrick. Works are by Beethoven, Sor, Schubert and more. Tickets are Sl I at the door. ing spinners, dice, rubber bands and American lndian gaming sticks. 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A buzz of comments and conversation begins. Whispered conversation starts with praise for the beauty of the production, the incomparable writing of Robert Bolt's screenplay, David Lean's master( ul direction. Talk shifts to the love of the camera for a very young, very blonde nnd blue eyed Lara, played by Julie Christie, fol- lowed by women pledgi ng their cv- erl;,isting devotion to Omar Sharif, the handsome hero, Yuri. Then, one woman says ... "This could lwppen here." "What? What could hnppcn?" responds her friend in the scat next to her. "You're not talking about ro- mnncc, arc you?" says th e friend. "You're talking nbout a revolu- tion, n wnr of the classes. I was thinking the same thing." Then, another member of the audience joined the conversation. "Last night I was coming home from work, I live near the cliffs in Corona Del Mar. I parked the car and encountered a man as 1 walked to my home. He was clear- ly down on his lu ck, bu t not obvi- ously homeless. · "He asked me if I'd had a rough day. He toltl me that he'd hud a very hard day, working from dawn to dusk, on his (ect all day. 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"Do you know thnt n group of angry people spat on my car ... for absolutely no reason known to me ... as l turned the corner leaving my neighborhood in Costa Mesa to come here. 1 haven't been able to get their ex- pressions out of my mind." Soon the .polite conversation of intermission became heated social dialogue. Yet another man offered his own experience of the day, re· lating a story of bting nearly run ~ dowll' crossing the street by a. car full of "gang" teens screamin~ ob- sce nities at this man dressed m business suit and tie. The incident took place in Newport, not down- town Santa Ana. "How did they know my politi- cal and social agenda? Did they ask me how I fell about Proposi- tion 187? Perhaps I voted against it. Do they know my feelings about democracy, welfare, school lunch- es? No. They just sec the suit and decide that it represents nn enemy," continued the frustrated man. The late David Lean had ac- comj)lished his most inner goal. Lean's widow, Lady Sandra Lean, addressing the crowd before the movie, said,"David always believed tha1 if one could not transporl one's audience totally into a story, there wou!d be no magical trans- portation from the reality of daily life into that fantasy ... that one needs." How relevant that connection between fantasy nnd reality be- Tlzl~ Sandra Lean (right) and New Yorker's Caroline Graham at "Zhivago." came, for a few short moments of a movie intermission. A 30-year- old film of a nearly 100-year-old story set in a land 10,000 miles and l million thoughts away, hit home. Films are, after all, a very perva· sive form of .communication. Re- gardless of whether the "message is the medium" or simply the mes- sage is the message, ·a good movie can and does imprint society. • Thus, for both business and social reasons, the value of a film com- mission in Orange County is enor- mous. Resources in this region, both natural and human, are untapped by Hollywood, and only an hour away. As more and more film pro- duction is done on location, Or- ange County can and shou.Jd be a primary destination. "Dr. Zhivago" was a wonderful wny to kick off this undertaking, chaired by the movie loving Donna Crean and organized by the ·new chair of the Film Advisory Board Steve Done. On hand for the epic, and for a pre-movie nibble at Planet Hol- lywood, and post-movie caviar at ~ WINE AT TOTAL DISCOUNT Phonefcr #..A.. FREEWAY CLOSE• NO MEMBERSHIP FEE ne!:tter _["19 •lJnb911evllble low pric:e9 -the moet l)OPl.ller pMc:e In the L.A •• ,.. tod I for rMdere to buy prwnlum wine.' NY• Wine & Spltlte megulne IY We have the BES"(' price on the freshest Russian Caviar! CASA LOPOSTOl.LE SAUV. BLANC '94 IPARKER 89) ... 4.99 STONESTRE£T UERlOTW (Nt'W RB.M!l--._1359 SWANSON CHARO '92 (INCREOIBLYAICH!)_ •.•. -... 12.59 Rg{ER CAB. 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Perhaps. nut in the meantime, these peo- ple will p:iy their taxes, vote their choices, raise their chilcfren to be re sponsible ci1izcns. Tha1's tire core of this communi1y, this coun- ty, and, yes, very possibly of man- kind. All this Crom a movie! lJ. lV. Cook's column appears 1'/1ursduys :wd Saturdays. FREE DINNER Buy one dinner and receive one FREE! Just $9.95 Daily 4:00 pm. until 6:30 pm. 'With ltilil ad Offt'reood U\N 4115/95 A THREE COURSE MEAL Your~ ol IOUp or ul8d. spc:clal~nltta aod dcuttt. Please call for raavatiom services awaits. All in the delighrful outdoor setting un , the moon ~ overlooking the Pac i fie Ocean. While you're here. be sure ro bring the kids. Because the Easrer Bunn) will be receiving vis ic ors at ch e Easter Bunny Pa vilion. locaced outside Atrium Courc. The C hildren's Choo C hoo Train will also be on lrack at the The Broadway Neiman Marcu s Courtyard . 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Kemp did admit he was aware that copies of dirty jokes and car- toons had been circulating throughout the district's Placentia Avenue orficcs. However, he de· dilled to say when he was first in· formed of the materials. trated with the time it'• taken 10 resolve Dembik'a compiaint. The bold-ups. he &aid, are because of company policies. "I want to find out what hap- pened and what didn't happen," he sajd. "Unfortunately, that takes time. I think a lot or us are frus- trated by the amount of time it takes." ' . .. --F",. ... . ' .' kt> &. While Kemp refuses to speculate on whether the claims are true. he did say he feels a cert a in re· sponsibility for Karl Kemp whatever ac- tions occur within the district. "As the general manager, I'm responsible for everything that happens -whether I know about it or. not," he s?lid. "I acc~pt that. llEllBCY .... ._ .. lion IO o«ico WU lepJ. Nelloa ii accused ot falsifyina hii rakllncy oa ~u reamra&Jon and elec:Uoo documents. The 17· year board member owm a home in Seal Beach and rents off'a ~ at 107 E. 18th St. in Costa Mcu. However, he claims the Costa Mesa address is his '"place ol abode.'' WEAPONS ,,..P•t•AI schools. The owners could be sub- ject to expulsion. •At the high school level, a pel- let gun and a knife. were confis- cated, punishable by expulsion. Four cases or marijuana possession were reported, which could lead to a transfer within the district for a firs~ offense and an expulsion for a second offense. Relidcnt Nancy Palme said she and other ~ con1titucnt1 want • clear defulitlon or "legal resi- dency.'' .. We want to f.and out whether be bu lcpl relideacy in the city of Colla Mesa.., Palme said. And some residents aren't so sure Anslow should be the one gathering the facts about where Nelson spends most of his time. "It's like the fox watching the hen house," Somers sajd, "He worb for thole SUYI (Nellon and the rest ol tho board). • "I will say &Jail, he ii Fins to be scrutinized very carcCully i by the public." Nelson claims he splits hiJ time between his home in Seal Beach and his Costa Mesa ocrace, a tiny first-floor unit fumiJbed with a sofa bed, an easy chair, a televi· sion and a desk. But, according to city Planning Department records, the area Three other students were also widespread at weekend parties. caught with marijuana that of· "But I'm glad the district is ficials say they intended to sell; cracking down on this and I'm that allegation could result in an glad about the (dOJg-sniffing) dogs expulsion, even for a first offense. so people know not to bring that A.Qd a high school student was re-stuff to school," she said.· cc;ntly expelled for repeatedly · The weapons statistics proved breaking into and stealing from a more of a surprise to Edelhauser, school office. though she said she wns relieved Parent and Newport Harbor to hear more dangerous weapons PTA President Norma Edelhauser were.not fovrld. said the drug violations don't' sur· District· staff· members review prise her. From talking to teens, each case; host hearings with ad- she is aware that marijuana use is ministrators, teachers and par- where Nellon'• otraco ·is located is not ioa.cl for reaidentlaJ '*· Nellon hu arsued that tho area f alla within the city's Redevelo.P: ment District and thus, residenhal use is permitted. However Costa Mesa city plan· ner Perry Valantine said the city must· authorize such use through an application and approval pro- cess. "And we have no record or any applications or approvals for that space." Valantine said. ents;and recommend discipline for the off enders. Trustees can then decide to re- move the student from the district, transfer the student to a different school in the district. To publicize the district's zero tolerance ·policy, principals visit classrooms to talk to students nbOut it. Signs ou_tlining the policy are posted at campuses and letters are mailed home to infonn parents about the district's intent to main- tain safe classrooms. "The first time I became aware of the offensive cartoons or jokes, I took steps ' to remove them Crom the district," Kemp said. "That stuff docs not belong in the work- place, and I said;-'Let's get it and anything else that's like it out of here.'" And Kemp said he, too, is frus· "And on the occasions when I have become aware of problems, we have attempted to resolve that immediately. Anytime that I have become aware of problems, we've dealt with it." What's going on around here? Find out each Thursday in the Weekend section of the Doily Pilot RU Ff ELL'S UPHOLST£1Y lllC. ... ,.. .... c.r...., Im -.... CllTl llU-541-llM US TREASVRIE.S m 250-6345 or eoo 876-6829 SecmtiM Ametica. Inc. Mlmblr. 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ANAHEIM -Orange County Sports H:ill or Fame members Vince Fcm1gamo, Mickey Flynn and Newport Beach resident And former NBA stand· oul George Ynrdlex arc scheduled to be on. band for a salute to Newport H4roor High football, April 19 nt 6 p.m. at the Orange County Sports Hall of Fa~ nt Anaheim Stadium. ~ Costa Mesa basketball coach Jason Ferguson appears to have some positive results. BY BARRY PAULKNEll; Sroan Wit.ITU COST A MESA -Costa Mesa High boys bnskctball conch Jason Ferguson, diagnosed with cnnce r in his kidney and lungs Jan. t3, is respondiRg well to ·chemotherapy treatments .and, doctors tell him, could be on the road to complete recovery. Ferguson, who is wo rking with the Ferguson "It keeps me from huving to spend fou r or five days in the ho~pital while I have the chcmo," Ferguson said. "l wasn't doing too well taking tre:Hments in the hospital, because I didn't like being away from home and school." Though the cancer that began 'in his kidney had spread to his lungs by the time it was detected, Ferguson said the chemotherapy is "beating the can~er a ·little. ''The doctors are actually more concerned with a· blood clot near my heart," said Ferguson, who will undergo surgery at USC Medical Cente r to remove a kidney and the blood clot Coron.a del Mar, Pride of ihe Coast chafnpion two years ago, Newport Harbor and Estancia play 11 a.m. games today, while Costa Mesa opens the tournament with a 2 p.m. date against Rancho Alamitos. All four area teams play at its respective home sites today. Congressman Chris.-COx will present n leher recognizing Newport's 14-0 CfF Southern Section Divison V chnm- pionship season last fall, along with n copy of the Congressional record chron· icling the team's success, to Sailor play· ers, coaches, cheerleaders and band members. Mustangs during sixth-period P.E. class, and helping ou.t ::is a Costa Mesa Jun ior High track and field coach, said he has managed to avoid the debili tating side effects of chemoth erapy, enabling him to remain active. within six to eight weeks. The Sea Kings (7-4-1 overall), among the favorites in the lower bracket, play Magnolia, Estan.cia's Eagles (5·7) face Dolsa Grande, and Newport Harbor ( 4-8) plays Brethren Christian. Santa Margarita (7-6), in second place in the Sea View Le ague at 5-2, is competing in the upper bracket with Estancia and Newport Harbor. Commemorative items will be avail- able for purchase and auction at the event, which will charge $30 admission. "If the clot becomes dislodged at any time, or breaks apart during surgery, it may go into my lungs, which would be potentially fatal," Ferguson said. "But once it's removed through surgery, It should A relative ly new procedure, which allows a portable pump carried in a fanny pack to administer chemotherapy through a lube inserted into veins near his heart, has also enabled him to continue to coach. be a lot easier fo r me. Opening-round winners today in the 16-team tournament play on Monday at 11 a.m. Today's losers play at 2 p.m. All l ee BASHALL/Pa9e B2 Tickets arc available ot the door-. for information, phone 856-2200. "One of my doctor!> told me if the (upcoming) surgery is successful, I may not have a trace of cancer a year from now," said Ferguson, who retain!> his typically up·bcat attitude. Who would ever have dreamed it? Edison vs. Mesa The 'Neon Factor' ~ An eye-opener for Costa Mesa football foes comes in the form of this 'off-the-wall' matchup of Divis ion I vs. Division VIII. U nt il the last few seasons, an inquiry from Divisio n 1 Edison High about playing Division Vlll Costa Mesa High in football may have been met with the traditional "Don't call us, we'll call you." And while Mustangs Coach Myron Miller admitted the idea of ndding the trndition-rich Chargers lo his nonlcaguc schedule occu rred to him about as much as scrapping his smashmou th pitch·and-tr~lp offense for the run-and·shoot, he recl.!ntly fou nd himself on the other end of the phone with Edison Coach Dave White. "1 never \\Ould have called them for a ~ Carmon gives Mustangs some pizzazz for their game, whether it's with bas ketball, baseball or track and field. llY RICIWU> DUNN, Si'ORTS W1urtR ·s ometimes, senior 'ferry Ca rmon simply can't help but emulate Deion Sanders. Eve n though for Carmon it's double duty in baseball and track, ruther than baseb:lll and football, there's a trace of Sanders' swagger in Carmon's athletic promenade. Carmon wear!> track shorts underneath his Costa Mesa l ligh baseball uniform. On Thursday, in Cost~ Mesa's Pacific Coast League dual mecC victory over Estancia, 79·48, he switched his baseball spikes for track spikes in the middle of a game. After his three events -both relays and 400 meters -Carmon returne<l lo the adjacent diamond, where he scored a run ip his si:-.th consecutive game as a pinch-runner fo r Coach Doug Deats' baseball team. game, but when they called me, It suddenly didn't sound so bad," said Miller, who will tackle the perennia l Sunset Lcag\Je contenders Sept. 22 at Orange Coa!lt College in the fi rst of a home-and·home series. wt\' Lu~n1/l>AILY t'1wr Costa Mesa High's Terry Carmon hands off to relay teammate Mike Grover (above). Below, he changes into his baseball garb, but not before capturing the 400 meters event with a going-away 55.07 clocking against Estancia. Defore, Carmon had pulled aw::iy from his Estancia competitor in the third leg of the 1600 reby, gi,ing u quick look-back after finishing the first turn. "I think it's too much like Dciun Sanders, looking buck behind you, because it takes off from your time, but Barry Faulkner The preps The two teams matched schedule openings when Ocean View elected to end the '"Stang-land killings" that could best describe consecutive 50·6 and 55·0 losses to Costa Mesa the past two falls. "Ocenn View dropped us, just like Rancho Alamitos and Los Amigos the year before," said Miller, who turned down game requests from Ei!ienhower, Redlands and Lynwood, before accepting White's offer. "Every once in a while, it's good to step up and measure yourself against a quali ty program," Miller said of the Edison matchup. "And the truth is, getting beat wouldn't be the worst thing that could happen to us early in the season. It's like getting a little di rt on you. You just wash off and go onto the next challenge. "I don't think we could compete with teams like (Edison) inn league," Miller continued. "Dut in a one-g::ime situution, l think we can give them a game." Miller abo said the financial reward See fAULKNIR/P•1• 1 2 Balboa Bay Club Racquet Club on its last legs? ~ It's not all peaches and cream for tennis, or for this facility. B y necessity, it's time for change at the Dulboa Day Club Racquet Club, for years a beautiful tennis facility just south of the Newport Center and ;idjacent to Newport Be:ich Country Club. With declining membcr!ihip, as well as the industry itself being bumped out of popularity by that four-letter 'G word' -golC -the DUC Racquet Club has become almost bam:n. A!lide Crom the !lucccssrul Sam Olsen Junior Tennis Academy. and various spring weekends when the club hosts early rounds of mujor charity events, such as the Adoption Guil<I, little cbc ha!> gone on ~1t the DUC Rncquct Club. Henry Hitchcock, the club's longtime tlub man.ager, was moved recently to the main OUC, uboul l 14 inilell down Pacific Coast I lwy., to hcud up the 1ports center. "'' Olcndo Winterbothoin, former manaaer anJ buyer of the racquet club' pro shop, ha'i ~en n:.mcd interim club mana;cr. "ll'1 D Ut1n~111onal, in·limbo. \\c·dun 't•lrnuw·~hat•\\c'rc·doing•)'C I situation,'' Wintcrl>oth;an s.1id. "Rlaiht now. "'c'rc tryina some new things. We're going to enact some new programs, while Sam and Sarah (Fletcher) work on a trial basis as interim co·tennis directors (until July)." The club's lounge has been renovated, with a llnack bar soon to be in place. dyin~, and they're trying to upgrade the facihly and change the tennis forrn:u ," Hitchcock said. Hitchcock had a deal worked out to renovate the un:iccompanied court at UDC into a sand volleyball court, but DBC executives, he soid, turned it down. "That one court is used ma)ltC five hours a week," Hitchcock said. "Nobody used it (Thursday) ond nobody (Frid:ay). On Tuesday and Wednesday, it was "It's reached a low level, and maybe now it's attempting to pull it )clf back," Wintcrbothon said of the club, wh ich has the potential to be one of the bc!lt in Southern California, given its i.trategic location, <1ccc~ibality und powerful ownership. Club tennis used for one hour, and there's nothing M:hcduled for the re t or the week. They feel it's important for nuarkctina. in that we should have a tennis court here for •WINDOW DRt:SSING? •.. I lcnry Schielcin, meanwhile, chief opcrJting otriccr ond president or the uuc. i attempting to c~pand the ~porh center of the maan foc1lity nlunu North Lido Channel. which is prim;\rily '~hy Hitchccx:k was switched. No chan'c will be made at the single tcnm\ court ut the UUC, u,iJi: from the fact that f litchcock is ll')ia\~ to open it up for roller h°'kcy. "As far 3S tha: (llDC ~ucl Club) facility, they're ncgutiutina with tomcb<.>dy to try oinJ nl:akc it •'Orth~hilc, because it's ju!.t 1ttina there the guest , even though there's a beJuti(ul focilily just D mile and a qu:utcr JoWn PCI l that we own. "What l 'm planning on doing is turning the cou1 t rnto roller hockcy for kids. It's ;i mon\ter 1n popularity. I was ju t at the Boys Club on Tustin an<l 21st Street, ond the whole p ~' being u'ed for a roller hockey tournament. There \\ere ubtlUl JOO \.ids there." •MORE CHANGES ... Mike Rehaorik ":a tran~rcrreJ his ownenhip or the eost1·Mua lffn~•a ' • More track and field/Page 84 I ju!lt fe lt like looking back," Carmon !laid. Carmon, who averaged JO points per game for Coach Jason Ferguson's basketball te;im Inst winter, still had a chip on his !ihoulder from last season, . when Estancia hammered Costa Mesa twice in hoops. He m;ide up for it in track, winning the 400 (55.07), sprinting the second leg in Mesa's winning 400 relay (47.17), then giving the Eagles a little head look in the Mustangs' 1600 relay (3:48.04) that won easily. "I wanted to kill them," Carmon said or the Eagles. "You know, they're fatancia. I had to make up for ba!lketball, because they threw me down like a rag doll. And I also wanted to make up for nut making the All-Daily Pilot basketball team." Martin Vega, t-.1ike Grover and Jo!ih Amezola (anchor) nlso ran on Mesa's 4 x 100 relay with Carmon, while Vega, Armando Vega and Grover (anchor) did their share of damage in the 4 x 400 relay. Carmon, a Tustin High transfer who was the Tillers' !lixth man in 1993-94, '~hen Tustin re::iched the CIF Southern Section semifinals, ''as an all-tournament selection last December in the Costa Mesa Kiwanis Basketball Tournament. See MESA IOYS/Pa9e B3 • \ s a ( l i• .. s I' h ii a .. f I ( I J c 82 Saturday, April a, 1995 FAIUNER frMl .... 81 could be con,ideroble, due to Edison's typic:tlly substanti:ll following. "l chink it could be a heck of a g:uc.'' Miller said. "We'll have our people there interested 10 see how we stack up, and theirs will come out in droves to sec if they can score 100 on us." •The Edison addition rounds out the Mc~ schedule, which includes nonlca~ holdo\ers Ma)Cair, Westminster, Troy and Santa A~ Miller also said the Mustangs will play five Thur:>day night games, which he fa,ors over FriJay encounters, and seven games wilJ take place at ei&hcr Newport Harbor High or OCC. •Miller, hardly an ad,ocate of razzlc d3lllc, wns treated to a little baseball gadgetry Thursday, "hen Mesa baseball coaches Doug Deats and Ken Owowski unveiled an unusual decoy pick·off play in the seventh inning against visiting Estancia. . Wit fl two out and a runner on .second, Mustang pitcher Jeremy Starns was instructed t<} auempt the conventional "daylight" pickoff at.second. Starns appear~ to be doifl& the same one play latC"r, J>ut instead heJd ihe ball in his glove, wl\He making an exaggerated arm motion toward second. Carrying out the deception, second baseman Jo~h Cant dived desperately in an allempt to nag down the would·be throw, and shorl!ilOp Seth Halverson ran toward center field, pointing toward outfielder Ch:irlcs Chatman, who was breaking to back up the play. Also incorporated in the sales pitch was some inspired dugout challer, \\hich implored Chatman to throw the invisible ball to third. The Estancia runner, helplessly bamboozled, took off for third. He was met halfway, ho\\ever, by Starns, who tagged him out to end the threat. •Estancia High baseball assi!i.tant Ken Millard, ,.,.ho considers a b::.i~e on balls among the wor~t of diamond sins, had some pointed instruction for Eagle starter Orlando Vega ''hen the right-hander fell behind the diminutive Cant, 2·0, with the bases loaded and the Eagles leading, 6·0, Thursday. Hocus pocus Cu!r L11JCSCH/DAJLr 1'1LOT Estancia High's Scott Usher (left) slides back to second base on a Costa Mesa deception play as shortstop. Seth Halverson leaps high into the air, and second baseman Josh Cant dives to- ward second. Pitcher Jeremy Starns, however, still had the ball after faking the throw to sec- ond, and when Usher took the bait and headed for third, he was tagged out by Starns. It wasn't enough on Thursday, however, as Estancia won the Pacific Coast League contest, 6-5. "Let him see how far he can hit it," Millard hollered toward Vega, "ho obliged with a fastball down the middle. Cnnt offered his response by bashing the offering over the left-center field fence for a grand slam. h looked to be about as far as he could hit it. BASEBALL: Pride or the Coast Tournament starts today From Pago 81 games arc played at the fou r local high schools. The championship game is slated for Wednesday at 2 p.m. at CdM. Leugue) has received soli d pitching from Matt Uroesarnle ( 1.34 earned-run average in 26 in- nings), but improved fundamentals and a !ltrong offensive attack led by Charles Chat· ma n, John Schroeder and Droesamle have el- evated the Mustangs into l'CL contention, al- though they dropped a pair against Estancia this week. off a tough loss (3·2) against Irvine, and we were very competitive in that game," Dates said. "Hey, we've got half of the season left, and J think we're definitely improving. Now, we have to do it in terms o'f wins and losses in the tournament." Bates is expected to use several pitchers today. Win or lose today, the Sailors will play at home Monday against either Los Amigos or Orange Lutheran. I Newport Beech/C08la M ... Daily Pil Cll'dlnals perched on top of standing NEWPORT BEACH -The New East Little League Major Cnrdinals mov inlo sole pas.session oC first place with an 8 victory over the Drave5 last weekend. Cavan Cuyler, Andy Almquist and Tann H~ckett comb,ined for the pitching victory f the Cardinals, now 3·0. Matt Marston, Jo d:rn Jones and John Hering ~parked the o Cense with twQ hits each. For the Draves, Steven Ward and Pa Jones contributed key hits. Jn other games: •Phillies S, Cubs J: Ryan Lynch an Chase 'Hoevcn combined to pitch a strong ~ innings as the Phillies knocked off the prcv ously unbeaten Cubs. Leading the hitting n tack were Robert Della Grotta, Charlie Sta ford and Jo~h .Cornett. Defensively, Dia · Mancillas, Chris Tencati, Cornett, Dell Grotta Na Justin Ning played well. • Dodgers 15, Reds 3: The Dodgers raise their record to 2-1, as Kyle Massey paced th offense with three hits. Jonathan Martine laced a bases-loaded triple while Drian fi ster and Dustin Hatfield also had key hits r the winners. •Mets 7, Giants 0: Behind the no·h pitching of Elliott Doostmard and Britta V gele, the Mets prevailed. Hilling stars for th Mets included Mall Moore, Josh YelSC) Jack Urkopina and Rory McKeever. Moor recorded his second inside·the-park homer o the season. STANDINGS t. Cards, 3·0; 2. (tic) Cubs, 2·1; Dodgers, 2·1; Mets, 2· 1; Phillies, 2· 1; 6. Reds, 1 ·2; 7. (lie) Braves, 0·3; Giants, 0·3. TOUR GOLF CENTER "This (Sea View) League surprised me in the sense of how competitive it is," CdM Coach Joe Koh said. "So it's kind of a re· fre shing break for me, to get a break from league. J do so much, scou ting work and keep· ing cha rts, that it's a nice break. Our emphasis will be on improving in execution and mental toughness, becau~e we've had a long, tough few weeks (going 4.3 in league). We want to forget the word win, and concentrate on what it takes to get there ... it's not just winning, but it's ~pe· cific things to get lo that point." "Those bad guy~ from Estancia gave it to us," Costa Mesa Cooch Doug Deats said. "l think thi s tournament ''-ill be a refresher for us, because )OU get out of the pressures of leJgue play, and play people we haven't scout· ed. You just play straight·up baseball. We need it, because our kids are dragging a little bit ... Tuesday and Thursday were drainers, so I'm looking forward to it, actually." Estancia, after defeating Costa Mesa 5-1 on Tuesday and 6·5 on Thursday, is suddenly back in the PCL hunt, after starting league play with four losses in its first five games. * IVEVV*UIV/QUE CdM has seven front·line pitchers, led by junior left-hander Chad Johnson, but Koh has been unable to get them quality innings. J le plans to get his pitchers as much work as pos· sible during the Spring Dreak tournament. Mall Friend gets the nod for CdM today, while Garrett Nuzum will get the starting assignment Monday ngainst either El Modena or Laguna Hills. Kevin Stuart is scheduled for moumJ duty on Tuesday. Pitching dept is Deats' primary concern in the tournament. The Eagles, led by senior workhorse Jose "Cheech" Cabrera, are led offensively by Galvin Yanagisawa, Abel F1ores, Darren Dass and catcher Joe Herman. The Mustangs will play either Century or Victor Valley on Mond.1y. Newport I !arbor, led by the .300 hilling of first baseman Mike Freeman and the consistent pitching of Dan Pulido and Joe Urban, has struggled in the Sea View League, going win· less in seven gJmes. Cabrera, the Newport·Mesa School District leader in victories (eight) last season, tossed a complcte·game six·hillcr on Tuesday in earning his second win of the year, and relieved on Thursd~1y to pick up the save. Co~ta Mesa (5·6, 3.3 in the Pacific Coast "Like I told the kids (Friday), we're coming "We're ~cratching our way back into (the PCL r:ice)," Est:incia nssistanl coach Ken Mil· lard ~:iid. SOCCER COACH From Page 11 ·grade (Matt), who will even- tually pl:iy at ~lc~a. said he is committed lo coaching the Mustangs through Brian's sc· nior year. "The bottom line is, J re· ally care about these kids," Dunn said. "There's been a lot of turnover with walk·on coaches the past rew years, which has made it tough to establish a consistent phi· losophy. Deing a little older and more experienced than most walk-on coaches, J think I can provide that." Dunn said his coaching emphasis begins with de· fcnse and he's cager to work with returning All·ClF goal· keeker Carlos Loza, who will be a junior next year. "We have to shore up the defense," Dunn said. "I be- lieve the game starts on the dcfcn~ive end and my teams have always been known for their defense. But a good goalkeeper is hard to find, so we already have a great !itart." Dunn also said he would not cut a single pl:iycr, even if it means carrying multiple fro~h·soph teams. He alst> hopes to increase parent· booster involvement. "h's an exciting challenge, and l'm looking forward to it," he said. LOCAL SCHEDULE SATURDAY BaHlt•ll Colll•gt -C.11 B.tpli~I at Soulhern ul1(orn1l1 Cullcge (duulih:·he.tdNI. noon. Community college -Sllddh:b.ttk .ii Or&Jlge Co;ut, noon. Higll school -Pride of the Coast Tournament: Brethren Chrislian lit Nc"port Hirbof, 11 ll.m.; Bolu Gr.inde .11 btanciJ, 11 a.m.; Magnolill al Corona del /'.Ur, 1 t a.m.; R.ancho Al.tmitos lit CoUll Mesa, l p.m. Tennis Colltgt men -SoUI College •I UCSD, I p.m. Softlt•ll High t<hool -Ne..port H.ubof, Cosu Mes.i at Antelope V.tllcy Tourn.tmcnt. Tr•ck aftd fleld Communlly college men ;ind \\Omen - Or;ini;e Co.isl •II UC S.tn Dici;o lnvil.ttfon.tl, 9 11.,.mn., High school boys .lnd girls -Nc..port H.trbor, Coron.1 dcl M.tt .ti Tustin Rcl.tys (running cvenlsl, lit R.incho 5.tnti.igo College, 8:45 a.m.; htanci.i, Cost.J Meu girls .lt Cerrilos lnvit.tlion.il. Boys ;and girls -Youth Olvnpionships .11 Ntwport H.lrbor High, 10 a.m. Crow College men -Outtge Co.t.SI, UC Irvine .ii Long Be.ich State, 8 a.m. College ..omen -UC tnine, Long 8e;ach St.lie, Univuiily of San Diego, Or.111ge C0.t$I al Ne\\-potl 8.1)'. 8 a.m. ORERQB 2060 Harbor Boulevard al can in Costa Mesa (714) 642~10 5firm, JM HorlJtw ANo 5'nce 1921 THE <•AC' DEEP SEA FRIDAY'S FISH COUNTS Davers Leeker -4 ~ts. 68 o1nglcrs. 1s barr.JCud.a, 161 so1nd bus, 31 alico b.us, a sheephe.td, 83 rod.fish, 17 .. hilcfuh, 1 hng cod, lO milderel. Newport Landln9 -l bo.t.ls, 34 ;anglers. 17 und bus, 9 Gllico bus, 2 rod.fish, Sl sculpin, 1 ~l1bu1, sa whitefish, 2 perch, 75 m.xierel, 1 octopus. STEP INTO THE 24' X 24' NETTED "EAGLE'S NEST" ANO GET A HIGH-TECH COMPUTERIZED ANALYSIS OF YOUR GOLF SWING FOR PRECISION MADE CLUBS THAT FIT YOU EXACTLY/ PRICED MORE THAN 50% LESS THAN BIG BRANO CLUBS 8AAND .. 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Racing continues today and Sunday. · l.tlnee Butler or Aliso Viejo, meanwhile, is second in the women's Mistral with just two points separating her Crom the lead .of Great Brit- ain's Penny Way. Way has gone 1-1-3, and Dutler's finishers are 3-2-2 in what appears lO be shaping up as a two-person duel within the 12-boat field. Sailing \yas under moderate winds and sunny skies with some mod-erate swells. "I'm hoping for condi tions that vary," said Adamson. "When it docs get windy, I like it, but I never want it to last a whole regatta." COMMUNITY COLLiGE SWIMMING DCC men, women drown Riverside ' .. . RIVERSIDE -Sandra Piettko won the 100-yard breaststroke (l:l l.85), the 200 free (2:04.20), the 50 bullerny (31.0) and 50 breast (33.69), as well as anchoring Orange Coast College's winning 200 free relay, as OCC defeated host Riverside, 158-91, in a women's Orange Empire Conference dual meet Friday. Chantal Dreis also $Warn a large part in OCC's victory, winning the 200 individual medley (2:24.26). OCC improved to 5-0. In the men's competition, sprint freestylcrs Michael Kerr and Kevin Bobzien had the hot strokes for Orange Coast College, as the Pirates defeated Riverside, 114-47. Bobzien (21.69) and Kerr (22.86) placed one-two in the 50-yard free, while Dobzicn wus first in the 100 free (49.44). OCC improved lo 3-2. MEN ORANGE COAST 114, RIVIRSIDI 47 1000 free -1. Lindholm <OC), 10:1S.3S; 2. Severns (R), 11 :20. 200 free -I. Slurdi~enl (OC), 1 :S3.32; 2. Acura (OC), 1 :S4.85; 3. Cough (R), 2:08.66. SO free-1. Boblicn (0C), 21.69; 2. Kerr (0C), 22.86; 3. Recd (R), 24.7S. 1-meter di~ing-1. Hoglund (0C), SO. 100 Oy-1. Acura (OC), SS.SS; 2. Lindholm (OC), 57.JO; J. Cough (R), 1:0S.JI. 100 frcc-1. Bobzien (QC), 49.44; 2. Crilly (OC), S0.2J; J. Slurdi\enl tOC), SJ.OJ. 100 b.lck-1. Acur.i <OO. 1 :02.81; 2. Recd (R), 1 :06.40. SOO free-I. Kerr (OC), 4:48.79; 2. Se~erns (R), S:J0.82; 3. Mcrccdo (R), 6:J7.80. 200 brc.ist-1. Lindholm (OC), 1:06.27; 2. Beers (R), 1:07.BS; J. Recd (R), 1:14.9J. WOMEN ORANGE COAST 1511 RIVIRSIDI 91 1-mcter di\ing-1. Edw.irds tOC), 11 points; 2. Snow (OC), 9. 200 free rel.iy-1. Or.loge Coast <Drl'is, Wright, Conine ;ind Pieuko), 1:4S.S6. 200 IM-1. Oreis (0C), 2:24.26; 2. H.l\\k (R), 2:2~.J9; J. Jensen (OC), 2:27.39. SO free-1. B.ludin (R), 27.J3; 2. Blylhc (R), 28.46; 3. Villmeal (R), 29.S9. 100 back-1. Wright tpo, 1:04.29; 2. Conine (OC), 1:06.73; J. llucl.lcy (00, 1:09.30. 100 brNst-1. P1cuko (OC), 1:11.85; 2. H.l\\k (R), 1:17.08; 3. Stevens (R), 1:22.85. 200 frec-1. Pictzko (OC), 2:04.20; 2. Baudin (R), 2:18.7S; 3. llcllcr (R), 2:31.79. SO Oy-1. PieUJco <OCl, 31.00; 2. Blythe (R), 32.S2; 3. Viltarrc.ll (RJ, 36.14. 3-mctcr diving-1. Edwilrds (OC), 11 points; 2. Snow (OC), 9. 100 free-I. Porora (OC), SB.40; 2. Oaudin (RJ, S9.09; 3. VillilrrC.ll (R), 1:08.04. 100 Oy-1. llawk (R), 1:10.26. SO back-1. Conine (OC), 30.8S; 2. llucl.ley (OCJ, 33.03; 3. Schcnkcnbcrg (R), 33.80. 100 IM-f. Wright (OC),.1:05.82; 2. Stevens (R), 1:17.39. SOO frce-1. Jensen (00, 5:46.41; 2. Heller (R), 6:S9.17. so brNst-1. Pict.tko (0C), 33.69; 2. Stevens (R), 39.32. 200 medley rel.ly-1. Riverside, nit. • Youth track meet set for today at Newport , NEWPORT DEACH -The ucy of Newport Beach and the City of Col.ta Mesa, in conjunction with the Ncwport-ll:i.l~a ~o­ tary Out>, will hold its ~nnunl youLh. tiack and fi<:ld champ1onsh1ps today at Newport Harbor High beginning at 10 a.m. Each contcMant is eligible to compete in two running and one field event, or one running and two field events (maximum of three events). Athletes arc also eligibh: to participate in a relay. The program, which will emphasize fun, with events and compe- tition geared lo a rccrcutional level, is open to boys and girls :ii;ed 7-15. Winners in the sprints, distances and limited number of field "" events will receive medals, while ribbons will be given to runner- up finishers. The top three In ~aeh event in each age division (as well as wi~­ ning relay 1e~1ms) will represent Newport Beach or Costa Mesa 111 the Orange County Municipal Athletic Association Championships May 6 al Trabuco Hills High in Mission Viejo. On-site registration today (partieipapts must check-in before 9:45 a.m.) is $17. TENNIS From Page 81 Tennis Club to Cathy Dinnquist, who has worked at the club for the pa.st seven years. 13innquist, 45, and a Costa Me!la High graduute, is pl:inning lo spend ubou t S35,000 on improvements, including resurfacing eight of the dozen courts and replucing the wind screens. The Costa Mcsu City Council approved her takeover April 1. 13innquist reportedly is obligated to l>pcnd S27,000 on the club, . \\hich pays th e city SJ,000 in rent Cal' each month. Dinnqubt, worl..ing on a finance degree at Southern Californiu College, for which she plays No. 4 singles on the women's tennis team, is prepared to rabe the necessary funds to improve the club. •SUPER SENIOR ••• Glenn Turnbull of Newport Deach recently received his United States Tennis Association ce rtificute, stating his No. 7 ranking in the men's 75s singles. Turnbull is also No. 2 in that division in the Southern California Tennis Associution. Ricl1Drd Dunn i s a Daily J>Uot Sportsirritcr whose c:Jub tc1111is column appears tuicc 1110111/1/y. ~--~shack l•llFLY Tars snap Tustin Relays Shot record by six feet TUSTIN -Newport Harbor High's trio of Lauru Wilson, Cura Heuds nn'd Lin Rous- se I obliterated the Tustin Relays girls shot put record by six feet Friday ufternoon as the trio posted a combined m:irk of 11 J feet, 8 inches. Wilson led the way with a toss of 38-2, a person:it best by a foot; Heads had a pr, ·too,· going . 37-1; and Rousse l rounded it out with a heave of 36-5. Sherif Pepic wus the leading boys per- ·- MAllC M.AllTIN/DAILY PILOT former from Newport Harbor in the shot put, going 48-2 in the shot at the Tustin High ring. Newport Harbor High's Sherif Pepic went 48-2 in the shot put at the Tustin Relays Friday a~ernoon. The balance of the Tustin Relays is set for today al Rancho Santiago Col- lege in Sant:i An:i, starting at 8:45 a.m. Eagles killed _off in three COSTA MESA -Est~111cia I ligh's boys volleybull team fell to 0-8 friday as visiting Aliso Niguel rccon.h:u a 15-7, 15-5, 18-16 Pacific Coast Le ague vic- tory. Leading El>lancia's at1ack \\Crc R)Jn Huncy (eighl kills), Ryan f\kln1ush (six kills) and James Chi (four kills). DCC falls In softball, 4-3 IRVINE -Orange Coast College's softball team rallied with a 1w1l-run burst in the top of the seventh inning Friday afternoon in un Or:rngc Empire Conference game al lr\'ine Valley Col- lege, hut no soon than lhc Pirates hac.J MESA BOYS From Page bl taken a 3-2 lead than it v:inished in a two-run cloud by the host Lasers. Ornngc Coast pitcher Keri Urunsom opened the sevent h with a double anc.J scored when tcummatc America Rob- ledo doubled. :ind Rublctlo came arounc.J "11h the go-ahead run \\hen Sam Fo!>ler urover her home wi1h a sin- gle. Uut lnirn: Valle)' ralliec.J \\hen a b:ise hit anc.J th1ce wan,., furceJ in the tying run, then the \\inning run came across \\hen 1hc Ltl>ers' l\o. 8 hiller, Kim Ep- pley, gut her ftr!>t ba,c h11 of the sea- son. ·1 he Io's drops Orang\.' Coast to 8-15 O\ c..rJll, 5-10 in rnnferencc. In im: Val- ley impru\es lU 4-'.D O\l.:rall, 3-13 in conference pl.1y. IRVINE VALLEY 4 , ORANGE COAST 3 Or.mgc CO.HI 0 I 0 UOO 2-3 5 1 lninc V.illcy 002 OUO 2-4-10 2 Uransom amJ Jl'ffcrr.; Wilbon .ind R.imos. 2U-Or.insom (QCC), Robledo (OCC). Saturday, April 8, 1995 83 HIGH SCHOOL SWIMMING Estancia girls victorl•; boys los o Saddleback COSTA Md'& -Muri:.i Uccda won the lOO·yurd buuerny ( L077~· and the 500 freestyle (6:09.53), and tcummate Jennifer }Auhun was firl>l in the 50 free (29.8) and 100 free ( 1: 11.2), as host fatuncia l!igh defeated Sadtlleback in a nonleugue girls meet Friday, 107-54. Uceda also swam legs on .Estuncia 's winning 200 med- ley and 200 free reluys, with Mahan also going in the 200 free reluy. Jessica I larrison (2:38.7 in the.: 200 free), Aileen Den- nell (2:45.35 in the 200 IM) anti Megh:in Williams (100 backstroke) also won individual events for Estancia. Williams, Pully Sharpe ond Bennell also swam on Es- tancia's first-place 200 medley relay (2:18.1), while Dco- ne11 and l larrbon helped in the Eagles·'\\ inning 200 free relay (2:02.11 ). \Villiums, Melanie Williams, Katie Brooks and Sh:irpe won the 400 free rcl:iy (5: 11.44) for the Eagles. The Estancia boys, meaA\\hile, won fi\e of-the first seven e\•ents. ~ut Sac.Jdleb:ick came f(om behind to de- feat the host E;.igks, 101-70. Chad Dollenb.1ch touched first for Eslancia in the 50- yard frecsl)le (23.14) und 100 free (51.84), while te:im- mate Mark S1ephcns \\On the 200 free (2:03.99) and l>CI a person::il record in the 100 butterfly (58.91). Todu Mctculf won the 500 free fur Estancia in 6:06.3. Estancia also \\On the 200 medley rel:iy, the mect's fir!>l event, with l3ollcnbach anchoring in the freestyle. BOYS SADDLHACK 101, ESTANCIA 70 200-y.lrd mcdll'y rcl.1y -1. fal.indJ (Oc.:in, J.icobs, Slephcns 'and OollcnbilchJ, 1 :SS.1 4. 200 frcc-1. Stephens (E), 2:03.99; 2. Koy (S), 2:09.75; J. J. ColChildC (S), 2: 18.95. 200 IM-1. V.isqul'Z (S), 2:3 t.3.i; 2. E. ConlilleL (S), 2:42.9'J; 3. C.rnro (SJ, 2:47.02. SO free-I. BollcnbJch (E), 2J.14; 2. 11..HpCrJicL (S), 25.31; 3. ll.l\\l..ins (5), 25.1. 100 fly-I. Trczbc (5), 59.4'J; 2. Stl'phl'ns (£), 5U.91; 3. J. Colch.ldc (S), 1:08.06. 100 frl'c-1. l!ullcnbJch (E>. S1.U4; 2. 11.l•\l..ins (SJ, 57.4S; 3. KJspcr.iicl (S), SU.3l. 500 frcc-1. Mclcalf (EJ, 6:06.3; A. Colch.ldc (S), 6:37.14; 3. o ·conner (f), 6:39.44. 200 free rcl.iy-1. SJddlcbJck, 1:3U.7'J. 100 b.icl.-1. Trclisc (S), 1:0.i.J; 2. Koy (S), I :05.34; 3. 01.'Jn ([), 1: 10.69 100 brc.t)I -1. V.isquez (S), 1: 17.32; 2. ).lcobs ([), 1: I 'J.2'.i; 3. OrliL ()), 1 21.27. 400 frl'e rt•IJ> -1. S.lddlcb.ick, 4:0U. 76. GIRLS ESTANCIA 1071 SADDLEBACK 54 200-yilrd medley rd.iy-t. c .. 1.mci.l (\1cg, \\'illi.ims, ShJrpe, Uced.l Jnd Benncll), 2: 1 U.1. WO free-1. 11.lrri~on ([), 2:38.7; 2. Brool.s ([), 2:-44.41; 3. t>.gutcn (C), 2:.iS.13 200 t\1-1. Bcnnl'tl (E). 2:45.35; 2. Meg. \Villi.lrn~ ([), 2:Sl.UU; 3. PcrcL (S), 3.11.84. SO frcc-1. Milh.ln (E), 29.8; 2. Slwpc (E), Jl.3; J. f1111brl's (S), J:l.S. 100 Oy-1. Ucl'dJ (E), 1 :07.8; 2. Bt•nnctt ([), 1: 16.0; J. Sd.i !SJ, 1 :24.2. 100 free -1. Mahiln (EJ, 1: 11.2; 2. Brool..r. (CJ, I : l 2.4; 3. llJ (S). 1 :20.6. 500 free -1. Un•d.l (EJ, IJ.O'J.53; 2. 11.irrison (C), 7: 18.6; 3. Fimbrc~ (SJ, 8:02.56. 200 frcl' rd.lv-1. C\13ncia (Uccd.1, Bcnm•u, MJh.ln 01nd llarri~on), 2:02.71. 100 b.itk-1. Meg. Willi.lms ((),nit; 2. Pcrc1. (5), 1 :JO.OU; 3. Dl'l.l Cruz (!>), 1 :35.4'.i. 1 OU brcJ .. t -1. Seki (S), 1 :26.1; 2. Nguyen (E), 1 :J2.52; 3. Shilc,:ffcr (S), 1 :16.9. 400 free rclay-1. blJnci.l (Meg. Willi.1111s, Mel. Williams, Brool.s and Sh3rpc), 5: 11 .44. Costa .. vf esa Co un try Club i. &cbin&g Ce0,~'" <f~ • ~<J. • D ""Arv o~ C:P In his first track mcel in the 400 lhit spring, after going a personal-be:.t 51.9 in 1994. Cannon r:in ::i 54.6 against Aliso Niguel l:ist week in ::i rcl:iy. Are You Ready To Explo de Because of Your Game? "Tha1·s l ind of good \\ ith no pr:icticc," he said. Carmon doesn't worry ubou t mis!>ing time in b:.iscball games. "I don't pinch-run unlil crunch time, \\hen we need u run," he saiJ. Of his 55.07 in the 400 .1gainst Est:.incia, C:.mnon said: "I'll crush th:.it later when I get in rc:.il slwpc." ln 01her boys events, Amezol;1 won the long jump (20-51/:?) in perhaps 1he mosl competitive event of the meet, beating teammate Urian Reeves (20-2 1/~) anu falancia 's Chris Felix ( 19-9). f-'elix, however, \\On the 100 ( 11.56) over AmcLOla ( 11.9) and f\lartin Vega ( 12.15 ). f\lartin Vegu was first in the 200 (25.14), \\hile Armanc.Jo Vega won the 800 (2:) 1.05). Senior distunce sens:ition Johann Appell of Estancia easily \~On the 1600 (4:42.98) anJ 3200 ( 10:23.70), while Edward Vargas (45.68 in the 300 intcrmcdi:.ite hu rdles) and Frough Jahid ( 41-4 'h in the shot pul) were Estancia's only other winners. Costa Mes:i's Richard Price, who was second in the 300 hurdles, won the 110 high hurdles ( 17.85), Reeves won the high jump (5-6), Ronnie Sou was first in the triple jump (37-3) and Robert Johnston won the discus throw (116·0). NOW IS THE rTIMETOGET THEM REPllRED I SAVE MONEY r -;;, ;;,;;;,;;t;: - , I $45 Include• 2 man I crew, truck" equipment, • ••S>eft'•· I I PIR HOUR (4 hour minimum) Phone quoits a~ ~1a~ Nol 11x1uding co I ol L malllf 1 Of haultog debns II ~1:~saiy .J -------(714) 645-8512 Jim Jennings e .. ~1o-""'°"""' St81e Lie# 392707 Don•t Get I lot Under the Collari Join Briclll J Farkcl'-I"'<;.\ o~ St 11 iday. 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Other CdM winners included junior Nicole Al- bano, ut 15-8\17 in the long jump, as well us n third-place showing in the 100; and sophomore Marg::ircl Hauke, at 32-4 in the triple jump. Hauke also placed second in the high jump at 4- 1 J and third in the long jump at 14-8. e The CdM boys were stopped, 84-53, by Santa Margarita. Juni6r Richie Nichols took two weight events -the shot put in 53-1 and the discus in 130-J I for the Sea Kings. Corona also received a strong effort from Brian Sling>by, who was first in the 3,200 (10:05.04) and runner-up in the 1,600, along with winning performances from Matt Ferner in the high jump (5-10) and Gabe Bowne in the long jump (20-8). Bowne was also second in the triple jump (39-5). Salorl post strong efforts In setbacks NEWPORT BEACH -Despite losing both meets •gairtst Sea View League rival Woodbridge on TI1ursday, the Newport Harbor High boys and girls still posted a number of top individual cffous. In the boys' meet, won by Woodbridge, 98-38, Edon KagasoCf cleared 12 feet in winning the pole vault to highlight the Sailors' performances. Mennwhile, junior Sherif Pcpic put the shot 48 feet, 11 lh inches for his best throw by four· feet this season, according to head coach Eric Twcit. Junior Bruce Roberts was another Ne\\port wi nner, earn- ing his first va~ity triumph \\.ith a 128-4~ effort in the discus. And Shahram DeZah<l sped~ a win in the J,600 meters with a winning 1jmc of 4:33.S. • In the Newport girls' 83-44 loss to Woodbridge, Cara Heads, at 135-11, and Lia Rousset, at 38·2~. posted their best marks ever in the discus and shot put, respectively. Jamie Swarberg bad a Mrong effort in winning the 1,600 in 5:28.2, while finishing runner-up in the 3,200 in 12:16.0. Tina Dowman won the high jump · at S-0, while M.E. Clayton scored in four events for the Sailors. On spllts, ~ Costa Mesa girls prove superior in PCL track meet with rival Estancia. BY PJCHAJLD DUNN SPOr.n WIJTlt. COSTA MESA -To lift, or not to Jift? That will be the burning question for junior Margaret Grover next summer. Grover, the top · 1. sprinter on Costa Mesa High's girls track and field team, is commjttcd to improving her times in the 100 and 200 meters, but she's also concerned about her maneuvers away from the track. "I'm into modeling, but Coach (John) Carney wants me to get stronger, and I don't want to get Cun LUUCJt/J)AILY PILOT Estancia Hlgh's Laura Petrina hurdles to victory against Costa Mesa. too bulked up," said Grover, after winning the 100 (13.51) and 200 (29.25) in a Pacific Coast League dual meet against Estancia Thursday, in which Grover also ran the opening legs in Costa Mesa's winning 400 (54.8) and 1600 (4:41.47) relays, helping the host Mustangs to a 95-32 victory. Grover has appeared in Teen magazine, and has modeled in runway and hair shows, but she has sprinting in her blood. Her father, John, sprinted for Estancia in the early 1970s; Grover's younger brother, Mike, is a Mesa freshman and one of the school's best short-course runners. "Mike and I have been running foreve r," Grover said. "We raced in a lot of youth meets together. So it's a total sprinting family. It's funny ... both my parents went to Estancia, where they were sweethearts, and their kids ar~ coming up, and now we're Estancia rivals." Grover, also a basketball and cross country athlete, was one of three Mustang girls to win two individual events against Estancia. Sophomore Ha Dang was first in the triple jump (31-10) and 300 low hurdles (54.65), wh ile freshman Gcgi Van De Walker won the 800 (2:45.81) and 1600 (5:47.42). Dnng was .also . second in the 100 low hurdles, and anchored Mesa's 4 x 400 relay. · In the 1600, Van De Walker recorded a personal best by some 28 seconds. It was her first time running the event in a dual meet. Van De Walker, who was timed in 2:40 in the 800 last week in a dual meet against Aliso Niguel, is coming off a left-foot injury and still isn't 100%. She also prefers cross country over track. "Track's kind of boring," Van De Walker said . "You just run around a track. In cross country, there arc more scenic runs." Other individual winners for Costa Mesa included Mandy Simonds in the high jump (4-10), Pamela Long in the long jump (14-3\17), Tina Sakai in the discus (97-41/.z) and Lenora Vailolo-Asuega in the shot put (28-9). For Estancia, freshman Angela Apodaca won the 400 (1 :08.66). Tanya Perkins was first in the 3200 (13:16.29), and Laura Petrina, the team's top point-getter this season, won the JOO low hurdles (17.32). Petrina also scored in the long jump (14-21/l), where she was second, and triple jump (31 -0), where she was third. HIGH SCHOOL BOYS AND GIRLS TRACK AND FIELD SUMMARllS IOYS COSTA MISA 79, ESTANCIA 41 100-1. Felix (E), 11.56; 2. Amezoll (CM), 11.90; 3. M. Vega (CM), 12.lS. 200-1. M. Vega (CM), 25.14; 2. Crover (CM), 25.19; 3. Ho-Yis (£), 26.28. 400-1. Cilrmon <CM), 55.07; l. A. Veg;i (CM), 58.26; 3. Gutierrez (E), 1 :00.59. 800-1. A. Vega (CM), 2: I I .OS; 2. Kowillsl.i ((), 2: 11.67; 3. Conz.ilez (CM), 2:20.85, 1600-1. Appell IE), 4:41.98; 2. S.ilg;ido (E), 4:53.14; 3. Kowalski(£), 4:57.41. 3200-1. Appell (El, 10:23.70; 2. Munoz m, 10:35.96; l. SJlgoido IE), 10:43.88. 110 HH-1. Price !CM), 17.85; 2. Vvg.:n IE), 19.59; l. Upton !El, 19.72. JOO IH-1. Vug;is (f), 45.68; 2. Pric~ (CM), 47.88; l. Good ICM), 51.10. 400 rcl.iy-1. Costa Mes;i (M. Vego1, Carmon, Crover, Amczoloi), 47.17. 1600 rcl•y-1. Cosr.i MeS.J (M. Veg.i, A. Vcgoi, <:.lrmon, Crover), 3:48.04. HJ -1. Reeves (CM), S-6; 2. Leahy (CM), S-6; 3. Good (CM), 5-0. LJ -1. Amezol;i (CM), 20·S'h; 2. Reeves (CM), 20-21/•; 3. Felix (E), 19-9. TJ-1. Sou (CM), 37-l; 2. Good (CM), JS-7; ), Leahy (CM), 35·8. SP-1. J.ihld (E), 41-4•.h; 2. Archuletto1 (CM), 40.51/J; l. Aharo1 ((}, 36-9Vo. OT -1, JohnJlon (CM), 116--0; 2. 8.lrcelo {E), 11 2-9; 3. Jahid (E), 107-7. IOYS • SANTA MARGARITA 14, CDM U 100-1. Fllzger~d (SM), 11.28; 2. Byers (SM), 11 .65; ). Sumner (CdM), 11.71: 200-1. Nickels ISM), 23.29; 2. Newmin (SM), '.ll.67: l. Sumner (CdM), 23.87; 400-1. BIJsdell (SM), 52.46; 2. ICTamer (SM), 53.37; 3. Hott (CdM). 53.95; 800-1. Conley (SM), 2:05.33; 2. Rekers !CdM), 2:06.08; 1,600-1. Whittington (SM), 4:39.39i· 2. Slingsby (CdMl, 4:42.20; l. 8c.:1rds y (CdM), 4:54.14; 3,200-1. Slingsby (CdM), 1 O:OS.04; 2. Whittington (SM), 10: 15.1 J; 3. Coiulield (SM), 10:34.95; 110111 1-1. Bl.udell (SM), 16.76; 2. Tenc;ili (CdM), 17.S4; 3. llong !CdM), 19.27; lOOll l-1. 81.asdcll (SM), 41.19; 2. Myung (CdM), 42.70; l. ltong (Cd.\i), 43.SI; 400 rel•y-1. SM, 44.24; 1,600 relay-I. SM, nl. 1 IJ -1. Ferner (CdM), 5-1 O: 2. Nicl.~s (SM), S-1 O; J. Acurr (CdM), 5-8; LJ -I. Bowne (CdM), 20·8; 2. Fitzgerald (SM), 20·4; l. Newm;in (SMI, 17-J th; TJ-1. SIC\'enson (SM), 40-4; 2. Bowne (CdMl, l9·S: l. Nici.els (SM), 38-0; P'V-1. G.luthier (SM), 10·6; 2. Oltriz (SM), 1().6; 3. \V1lli.lmS (CdM), 10.6; SP-f. Nichob (CdM), Sl·I; 2. Lyle (SM), 46-51/i; l. Berg (SM), 39·5; OT -1. Nichols (CdM), 130-11; l. l ee (CdM), 130·9; l. Lyle (SM), 115·10. IOYS WOODIRIDOI ti, NlWPORT U 100-1. Gibbs (W), 11.7; 2. Bones (W), 12.0; 3. lee (NH), 12.0; 200-1. Gibbs (W), 23.8; 2. Bones (W), 1 4.1; 3. l ee (NH), 24.2; 400-1. Jeffery (W), Sl.8; 2. Schneider (W), S4.4; l . Mey (W), S4.S; 800-1. Jeffery (W), 2:01.9; l, Pulslpht:r (W), 2:02.5; ), Ocuhd (NH), 2:05.G; 1,C.00-1. Oe2.lhd (NH), 4:33.S; 2. PuJslpher (W), 4:)7.2; ). Van Nook (W), 4:40.2; J,200-1. Van Nook (W), 9:56.l; 2. Sherman (W), 10: 18.2; l. Vanderpool (W), 10:22.8; 1 lOllH-1. lluc1' (W), 16.8; 2. l oo (NH), 17.l; ). Chueni; (\V), 18.S; )JOLI I -1. lluck (W), 44.G; 'l. Loo (NH), 45.S; ). Smilh (NII); 45.6; 400 rel.iy-I. Woodbridge, 45.4; 1,600 rclily-1. Woodbridge, 3:43.3. 11) -1. Jeffrey (W), 5·8; 2. Benzinger (NH), S·8; 3. Bauer (NH), 5-G; LJ -I. Gibbs (W), 19-4; 2. Brown (W), 19·2 I/;; l. Lee (NI I), 1 U·OY.; TJ-1. B1own (W), 40-10•/•; 2. Stevenson (W), 37-9; ). Nozclle (W), 37·0; PV-1. K.lgasorf (Nit), 12--0; 2. Huck (W), 11-<i; 3. Johns (NII), 10.6; SP-1. Pl.'pic (NH), 48· 11 1/'; 2. J;icobsen CW), 40-l OY,; 3. Reese (NII), 48·7; OT-1. Roberu (NH), 128~¥•; 2. Jolcobsen (W), 127-41/1; 3. Reese (Niil, 120.1oy •. OIRU COSTA MISA 95, ISTANCIA 32 100-1. Crover (CM), 13.Sl; 2. Schroeder ICM}, 13.72; l. Miller (E), 13.92. 200-1. CrovCf (CM), 19.25; 1. Schroeder (CM), 29.SCi; l. T. N'uyt!n (CM), 30.13. 400-1 • Apod.tCa ((), 1 :08.66; l. M. Nguyen (CM), 1:09.15; 3. T. Nguyen (CM), 1:09.25. 800-1. Van De \V~lker (CM), 2:45.81; l. Dolloff (CM), 2:53.25; l. Wehr (El, 2:56.94. 1600-1. Voin De W.11kcr (CM). 5:47.42; 2. MJrdnez (El, 5:49.29; 3. Pel;iyo (E), 6:12.00. 3200-1. Perkins (E), 13:16.29; 2. M;irtlncz ((), 13:19.05; l. Pelayo CO, IJ:JS.44. 100 lll-1. Pl1rin' ([), 17.32; 1. Din~ (CM), 18.34; 3. Oeder (E), 19.53. 300 lH-1. Dang (CM). 54.65; 2. U. Nguyen (CM), SS.4J; J. Apod.-an (E), 55.85. 400 rcl.iy-1. CM (Crover, 1. Nguyen, M. Nguten, S<.hrocdcr), 54.8. 1600 rel.ly-1. CM (Gro~cr, T. Nguyen, M. Nguyen, Dilng}, 4:41.47. Ill -1. Simonds <CM), 4· 1 O; 2. U. Nguyen ICM), 4~; l . 8.llsr (CM), 4·2. LJ -1. long (CM), 14·l'h; 2. Petrill<l (E), 14-21/>; l. COfdrey (E), 11·81/>. TJ-1. OJ.ng (CM), J J.1 O; 2. U. Nfuycn (CM), 31 ·5; 3. Pelrin1 ((), l Hl. SP-. Vlilolo-Asurp (CM), 28·9; 2. Uin <CM>, 27-1¥•; J. Sabi (CM), 27.0V>. OT -1. S.lbl (CM), 97-41/>; '2. Baise (CM), 8S·l; l. U.cnsteln (CM), 78-ll/>. GIRU IANTA MAaOARITA 90, CDM Ja 100-1. Schell (SM), 12.70; 2. FltJgero1ld (SM), 11.79; 3. Al~no (CdM), 12.81; 200-1. Schcil (SM), 26.06; 2. Fitzgerald (SM), 26.64; J. Vorrcll (SM), 27.24; 400-1. Poettgen (SM), 1 :02.68; 2. Smith (SM), 1:02.7k3. Weinstein <CdM), 1:06.2'2; 800-1. Naanccs (SM), 2;25.25; l. Cummins (CdM), 1:28.20; l. Ford (CdM), 2:34.27; 1,600-1. Ooirk <CdM), 5:23.21; 2. Ungo (SM), 5:30.86; 3. Bruther CSM), S:S0.80; l,200-1. CIJrk (CdM), 11 :24.24; 2. NuJnces (SM), 11 :l1.49; l. lingo (SM), 11 :59.39; 1 OOH-1. fitzgcr;ild (SMI, 16.62; l. M.ldu (SM), nt; no third; JOOH -1. AMood (SM), 49.26; 2. Coltriln (SM), 49.59; 3. Wells tSM>, 51.91; 400 rclay-1. S.lnta M.lrgarit<\, S 1.44; 1,GOO relay-1. Sil.llta Marg.lrit.l, 4:14.20. HJ-1. Custer (SM), S-0; l. tlauke (CdM), 4· 11 ; 3. Atwood ISM), 4· 1 O; LJ-1. Albilno (CdMl, 15·81/l; 2. Moiclils (SM), 15·8; 3. Hiluke (CdM), 14-8; TJ -1. Hlukc (CdM), 32-4; 2. Kenzie (SM), 29·81 l . Bilm;i)'I (SM), 26-S•/•; SP-1. Fitzgerald (SM), 30·6; 2. H;iwley CCdM), 29·9; l . Lu h ISM}, 26· 11; OT -1. Desmond (SM), 83·1; 2. Hawley (CdM), 7S-1; 3. SM, 74·7. GIRLS WOODllJDOI IJ, NIWPOIT 44 100-1. Stovall (W), 12.6; 2. Yoshino (W), 12.9; 3. Dix (W). 13.1; 200-1. forcz (W), 27.4; 2. Puro (NI O, 28.3; J. Hawkins (NH), 28.4; 400-1. Wilson-Duvll (W), 1 :00.3; 2.. Torrez (W), t:Ol.6; 3, Hess (W), 1;0).9; 800-1. Snyder (W), 2:25.l; 2. Puro (NH), 2:28.2; 3. E.ldie (NH), 2:32.S; 1,600-1. Swilrberg (NH), 5:28.2; 2. Moore (W), 5:41.S; 3. Eadie (NH), 5:50.4; l,200-1. Moore (W), 12:10.2; 2. Swoirberg (NII), 12: 16.0; 3. Thiel (NH), 12:44.6; l OOllH-1. Stovall (W), 16.1; 1. M. Cloitton (NII), 16.4; l . ME 0.iyton (NH), 16.S; lOOLI t-1. Yoshino (\'V), 48.4; 2. 8.lckoff (W), 49.9; J. ME 01yton (NII), 51.0; 400 relo1y-1 . Woodbridge, 50.9; 1,600 rclay-1. Woodbridge, 4:15.0. HJ -1, Bowman (J'lHl, S·O; 2. Quinn (NH), 4·8; 3. Snyd<?f (W), 4·6: LJ -I. Stovall (W). 15·7; 2. Bilckorf (W), 15-2; 3. ME d11yton (NH), 14·9Y•; TJ -1. Backoff (W), 34-4'/o; 2. M. Oo1yton (NH), )4-4; l. ME Cbyton (NI I), 33·9; SP-1. Burgess (W), 38-8; 2. Roussel (NII), 38·lV2; 3. Wilson (NH), 36·2'.h: OT -1. llurgcss (W), 140·5; 2. Hc;ids (NH), 135-11; 3. Wilson (NH), t 17-4. DCC football camp features blue chip NFL players Richmond, California sail to share or the lead at Bettina Bents series COSTA MESA -National Football League stars Jerome Det- t is, Ricky Watters, Natrone Means, Rocket Ismail and Greg Townsend are among those sched- uled to appear for the second an- nual Pro Youth Football Clinic at Orange Coast College this sum- mer. The non-contact clinic is for boys ages 8 to 17 as part of OCC's "College for Kids" program. There arc two four-week Sa1ur- day sessions this summer. The first is June 3, JO, 17 and 24. The sec- ond is July 1, 8, 15 and 22. Each runs from 9 a.m.-noon each Satur- day. Former San Francisco star run- ning back Roger Craig is the clinic coordinator, while ,ex-Miami Dol- phin Floyd Raglin is the clinic di- rector. Youngsters will learn the basic fundamentals of offense and de- fense, inc luding tackling, blocking, throwing, running and condition- ing. Playbooks, evaluations, daily and weekly workout Jogs and fitness charts will be provided. All prac- tices will be videotaped and re- viewed . Besides Bettis (Rams), Watters (Eagles}, Means (Chargers), Ismail (Raiders) and Townsend (Eagles), form er Raider Willy Drown, a de- fensive back, and former 49cr de- fensive line star Cedrick Hardman, receivers Mike Sherrod (Gi:rnts) nnd Mark Clayton (Dolphins), de- fensive linemen Chris Mimms (Chargers) and Nolan Harrison (Raiders) arc scheduled to appenr. Commemorative T-shirts, auto- graphs and certificates of achieve- ment will be included. The cost is $149 for one session or $250 for both. To register or for more informa- tion, phone the OCC Office of Community Services at 432-5880. The office, adjacent to the college library, is open Monday through Thursday from 9 a.m.-6 p.m., Fri- day from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. and Satur- day from 8 a.m.-noon. BALBOA -Richmond and California yacht clubs share the lead after the second day of sailing at the 1995 Bettina Bents Me- morial Trophy series, Friday's event sailed with a westerly breeze 8-15 knots. The two share the lead with 13.75 points, followed by Seattle YC (14.50), New York YC (22.00), Annapolis YC (22.75), Austin YC {26.75), Houston YC (29.00), Balboa YC (32.00), Newport Harbor YC (34.00) and Corinthian YC of Marblehead, Ma. (41.00). Corinthian missed the last two races because of an injury to the bowman who suffered a bruised rib and leg during a spin· nakcr take down. ;::P=U=BL=IC=N=O=T=IC=E=S==-=P=U=BL=IC=N=O=T=IC=E:::S =:..:::P::::UB::::L::::IC:::N:::O:::T:::IC:E::S =:..::i::P::::::UB:L:IC:N::O:T::IC=:E:::S =... 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DETRICH Earle Kenneth De· trlch, 75, a rHldent of Corona d•I Mar. p .. .,ecs away April e. · 1995 In Newport Beach. Born In CM- cago, IL. Mr. Detilch llved In Orang• County 42 yeara. H• Hrv•d In \h• U .S. Navy for 25 yea1a, , .. tiring aa Commande<. ; :. . ., IJ j;. HARBOR lAWN- MOUNT OLIVE Cemetery Sales Leads Furnished NOTICI! 92028 He la aurvlved b hi INVITING BIDI Tht1 bu1lnau 11 co Y • Seai.d blda ma be dueted by: a bualneu 1Nlt daughter, Deborah 1 ad t ..... ......! f t"' Tl'I• reg111rant(•) co Detrich. ce v • .... o .. ...,. o " rntnC.ct '° ttat\NCl bu Oravealde HrvlcH Clly Clefk, 3300 Newport ,,.., undtl' the Act wlU be held Mond.., Boulevard, P.O. Box 1?18. ........ N ( ) ..... , -,. Newport Beech C• m5f. ...,_...... arne • -AprU 10, 1995, 3:00 17ae untl 11:0o A.M at>Oveon:1.195 P.M .. at P.clflo View Che""" day Of ApriJi im MlehMI Lerman. CEO Memorial Park, New-as whlCh tJme IUC'1 bid• wlll Thia 1t.atemtnt was port B•tch. CA, with be opened and rnd for. with the Councy Cleric o burial to fOllow. Al· BALBOA BOULEVARD Orange County on Ftbt rangemen11 by paclnc RECONSTRUCTION • 12TH atY 17, 1995 View Memorial Parle, TO 14TH STREET F837441 714-844•2700. Conttact No. 2938 Pubaahed NewpOtl Sta LUKE , EnglnHr'a Eatlmale, Co•ta M... 01Jly Piiot Ol•d~e Q , Luke, 85 S::air~ed by tht City March 11, 25, April 1• I, of Balboa, CA. di• ~ 1hl1 17'h drf ot 1 Ot5 W Aprll 1, 1195. Sh ~ch. 11195 worked tor \he Stat W_,. L Renie PUIUC MOTICI of CA Unemploymen Ptoapecilw ~ ma OHlce tor 15 yeara. ObtMT one Ht of bid docu-Flotltleue i-re-deoeaaed b mentaalnoeottaltfleol-................ JHH 1..u1<e, •h• I nee or the Put>nc Woru , .. ...._. 1 u r v Ive d by he Department, 3300 Newport The folowfng ~ at daughter, Barbar eoui.vard po Box tree dolnCI bua1neU ea: Kranyak of Van Nuya; Nl¥fPoi't ii.adt' CA 92e$. Owclene by IC.Im. 223 1l1ter Myr11• Statne 1781 IVMt. Coa\a MtM, ot San Pedro, CA; t2tt7 gr1111dchltdren Jam.. '°' fur1Mt lnlottnation, IClmbtl'tv Attn W.it.,. 22 Katen and 01<r11t1ne cal John WOiter, • {714) ICl*I lfit.t. Cotta ~ Swartz of New Jer1e • 14<&-33'1 ~ Na7 and a gr .. t grandc ' Publl1hed Ntwport Thll lluelne .. II oon. dren. ChelHa and le1ch-Co•ta Mtu D.ity ~,=1::.~:om. Dylan lwat1.1. aleo Pilot Apfll I, ti. 1"5 rnenced lo tt-.ct ~ New JerHy. WM ""' unCltf the P1C11io141 s.rvtc:ea ate pending. PUIUC MOTICI 8ut1nHa Netne(•> lltted In lleu of flower•, abCMI on: Jfll. z. t• pleH• make dona-,...,..._ fQmNffv Am W....,. tlona to the ~ ••• ... ._ Thia •1 l'Mlie •• lled morialp 0 ._!foepftal 00 und, ..... _,. =: ,.~ 0t10tn .. . • ....,. itOO, N The fOllOMn8 .,.,_. IWt I 1MI --~ port •••ch, C dolnQIMINMu: • NIMtl IHA_. t 00. Vlel6rt Powtf; 11r.-''"· Neptune Society SUit Mice Ave, Coeta PUbllNd """°" ...._ Orange county ,...CA.... Colta M•M o.llJ·. ,_. ch... of .,, MleMel l.Afrnan. 31ot ~ 1, I, 15, lt;t. , ... ments, ..... ?Ut. '--l#e, CoMI ...... 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The Daily Pilot & The Independent accept no tiability'for any error in an advertisement for which it may be responsible except t'or the cost of the space actually occ upied by the error. Credn can only be allowed for the first insertion. HOUSES/ CONDOS POR SALE CORONA DELMAR LAGUNA 1022 BEACH NEWPORT 1048 BEACH NEWPORT 1069 BEACH I•-----CORONA IRVINE 2144 NEWPORT NEWPORT 1069 HOUSES/ DEL MAR 2122 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BEACH 2169 BEACH 2169 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii CO ND 0 S I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii R SJ 2·• t V Condo/golf iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BavcrHt Jewel, 4Bd Waterfront Condo FOR RENT IMMAC 2Bd Hse now course, 2bd 2•nba, nu BIG CYN View. 3Br 2~Ba, 53 Sea Pine Ln Tenn/pool. $1950 lse. Pet ok. 310431-7693 IOUA4. MOUSl"G Ol'l'OIHUlllH All 1111 Ullll ~t ln Ula ........,11~111Mftd· '"' fw ........ Ad 111t111s ................. al .. ......,... .. .., ,,...,..ti. 1111111111111 sr ~lscrl111l11llon ... ~ .. ""' , .... 1tlltl••. CORONA DEL MAR . $395,000 Bost Buy In COM. Showa fabulously! Very tight & bright w/ many upgrades. On a cozy & quiet street. 3Bd, 2.5Ba. 644-9060 COLDWC?U BANl\CR U EM6'ALD BAY $725,000 Fantastic white water views from this gr•at cul-de-sac lot. Ap- proved plans & per-mits ready to pull for 5Bd ocean view homo. A great valuel 644·9060 COLDWC?U BAHl\<?RU Ml,UHlu~ lllllillall&lll!IOI --------1 _______ _ 2Ba, gormet kit, 8800 Docks, 2Br, <1en,1 .. •••••••• kltch, avl now, $1000 crpl/pnl, AC, W/d, g3r, 2 sq h 101, mastr ste w/ 2'hBa. Large. S499KI• a month, garage avail. pauos Sl250 675-4991 1l11lng rm & olc. obo. By onr. 675-7939 700 Iris 966-7271 --------I Crown moldlns, Fr xBeau1 Cust 3bd 28• BALBOA lrvln• Terrace front NEWPORT dra, marbl baths. H Lt f II S349K Agl/729-8296. · c~od 9Fr.a~rl. '!~::'ci ISLAND 2106 ~~~ !~0~~~~n2~:':° BEACH Absolute Bargain' llrs, mlrr/marblo ba, maid's qtrs, frplc, spa. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Quality 5 Bd 3Ba, fa:n-gormet kit, beaut gat-3Bd 3Ba hrd-wd firs. Fr Quiel! $3900. 673-3059 AT THE BEACH ny home nr Fashion dens & solar pool._ lrg drs to gardn pat. Re- Island w/pvt y111d + corner •<;>t. mellcu-fu1b Kit, Wto, Ger s11so•-C-O-ST_A_M_E_S_A_2_1_2_4 Annual Rentals spa. Reduced S60K -lously mamt. $419,000 (909) 393.93&0 Lve msg. La rge Selection Only $539 900 w/ 2300 Redlands Dr/Open 4BR 3BA short term liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii TERMSI Call no... -Sun 1•5 642·3033 rental. Upstairs du-2 STORY 3 spacious Studio Unit · .. · 5450 ... 2Bd/bay view . S 1450 PATRICK TENORE plex. 1-car gar. No bdrms, 3Ba, bonus 2Bd pauo unll S1250 Real Estate 760-8702 MOBILE pots. $1500. 856-3120 rm, 2-car attch gar, 2/2 + don-dock S2450 p a t Io , fr p I c , w /d C 11 F S LI •Barcreat De nte• HOMES 1100 BALBOA hkups, d/w. $1250 • or ummer st 3bd, 3.5ba, ore, family Great otter for 1 yr The PNdentlol. ~i9k~r~gl/~~~. ~~3~t Attractlv• NB HomH PENINSUIA 2107 lease. 714•851•1933 SITiftlUlll,==-.gtMJ 2169 Big Canyon Fully furn, llnons, dishes, etc Exquisite 2Br .,. don. $3000/mo. Valentln1 Propertlu Jove• 759·7859 No room lef1 In the garage for the car? A call to classified can help Bluffs Twnhm Front row view 3Bd-2.5Ba. ~nt cond, $21'00. 433- 9528 Coldwet Banker On the move? Sell your extra household items in Classified If you're looklng for •Job, classlfled has news for you. p728r 2Ba $20,000 A CUT ABOVE-E's1de 673 1900 Open Hou•• Sun 1-4 2er 2Ba frpl S49K 26 2ba dbl gar w/d hks ----·---...-....---• •----------------.. 950 Cagney Lnlf'201 2Br 28a Bayfrnt $75K Balboa Newport lrlg d·W n/pel opn hse-F-1 Br+ loft W/pvt patios. :::-:.,-::::~,:.COSTA MESA 1024 NEWPORT tstae11er,.scriMlulltll." BEACH 1069 111111 • ...,.,., will nsl $179,900 w,iTerma! liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Uenltly _.,..., IMlwrUae· A Q ve Awarl Lrg ....,.., ,.11,ltltl wtllcll ls la 3Bd·2.5Ba Eastslde BIG CANYON ....._OfUlelaw.OWl'Ullers townh ome In xlnt n ...,.., '*-• Ulll Ill area. Won't last! $695,00Q ... Iii.ts IMlwtrliad IA llllt PATRICK TENORE Spacious 380, 3BA .... ,...., .,. ,........ .. • Real Eatate & Home w/large tam rm _..,,.,....,..._ 11am-Loan• 780.8702 & bonus rooms. Huge -lfMllrli I ...... ClllHUD kit opens to private pool & apa. 3-car gar »·•It 1·•'24-ISIO. Fer IRVINE 1044 makes this prop. your ........... n.oc ... ,.... BEST INVESTMENT. ul HUD at CZl·»OI. 644-9060 ---------• C1.1te 2 Bd Condo w/gar Comm pool/spa.tennis GENERAL 1002 GOVT'T Forecloaed home• from 6%. Oe-llnquent Tax, Repo1, REOs. Your Area. Toll Fr•• 800-898-9778 ex. H·l398 for current llstlngs Sell your home through classified. 842·5878 $133,500/lse $900/mo I.ow Duel/no Miile Roos (714)721-3968 Tarbell On the move? Sell your extra household items in Classified COLDWC?U BAHl\<?RU On-the move? Sell your extra household items In Classified ______ ,CARPENTRY 3510 CLEANING Fabulous Oversized Broker/675-6241 Alty 723•4494 S·S 202 Monte Vista $925 View of Bal Isl. Furn. 2BR 2BA, Corner loc Tenn/gym/pool. emo· Xtra light, Wht decor, 3Br w/ocn view $1700 BIG 4Br 2'hBa Back 1 s 50 675 9576 Extra Mirrors RESORT Oceanfront 4Br $2400 Bay TH. Euro kit, FP, yr. 14 · · Upgraded largo Dock. PROPERTY Peninsula Pt 1 Bd $875 lg yd, pool, tennis. 2BR·2 1h Ba twnhm, lrpl, Gate Codo ti 6000 1580 Npt Shores 3Br $1325 Sharpl $1450. 650·®43 2 car gar, 3 min walk (Superior Ave) Beautllul 3000 sf home E '•Id• 3 B d 1 Ba ~~ 27~0;;'k';164b~~~~pa $239,900 * SUPER BUY * w/ocoan view, stops $1150 • Westside --------• M•~~~0';;~ulre v., condo-Mission Hiiis to aandl 4Bd·3Ba, 3Bd 1Ba + family rm 3bd 2.5Ba-goll coarse c .C. Mr. O'Hare 957-1414 giant game rm + ofc $1050 752-2881 '<llews/lrg master will Grubb & Ellls 2 frplcs. $2595/mo'. E'ald• near 17th St. consld lse option Ind. Owned & Op'd. Can't seem to AgVRemax 722-1667 2Br/1.5Ba Twnhs, new $1700/Agt 846·5792 PORT STREETS k1tch & ba. w/d hkups, 3BR 2 1/aBA duple• 3BR·2BA Carmel • get lo all those CORONA gar $975/mo 263-8954 steps to ocean Now Qulet loc, south lacing repair jobs Meaa Verd• spacious crpt/pnt 1110. $1400/ x-lrg backyard original around the house? DEL MAR 2122 3Br 2Ba, bonus. lndry, mo. 645·73o9 -new roofl $429K Let the fp, RV access. huge •4BR 2BA, lrg yar<I. Classlfled •4BR 2'hBA Twnhse, yard. $1 595. 548-3959 remod w/mrblo Walk 2BR·2BA + DEN new crpt/pnt/kllch. to Back B.-iy Trail, 2200 + al, sngl 1011el, Service Light & bright. $1875 Overstocked with $1700/mo. 851-7980 x·lg yard, 10U1h facing , Directory per monlh. 720-0996 stutt? :9~ackyd ~:~95~~~ help you find To place an ad In A call lo --=------·--Claulfled Classified Buy It. Sell It. Find It. reliable help. Call 642-5078. will help ClaHlfled. 642·5678 642·5678 Bayveiw Terrace 3Bd 2'/2Ba S2.250/mo Call Molly 720-9800 CONCRETE & HANDY MAN 3710 HEALTH, BEAUTY LANDSCAPE & NURSING GARAGE SALE HINTS Before your garage sale, determine what items you wish to sell. Make sure ev~ing is dean and repaired. PAINTING 3858 ROOFING . 3910 SERVICE iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SERVICES 3548 MASONRY 3557 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 8t FITNE SS 3740 lAWN CARE 3808 SERVICES 3 84 8 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ROMAN PAINTING Rerooflng Spedallst DIRECTORY ADDITIONS REMODELING 3410 A to Z HANDYMAN Hom••Rental Propertlts iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii IHSTAUJREFACE CABINETS Hsecteanlng, exp'd, vQu•llty & Prld•AJI Paint-Carpentry-Shiatsu MHHge LAWN MAINT Kitchens, baths, doors, reaa. rates, weekly/bl-Hpocts of concrete & ~~aJ~~;2°;;,' A lull rano• ol Therapy Rea/Comm/Ind windows. Doug 546-7258 weekly, one time, empty masonry. Best service, __ _.;·'-----Rellevos 11r1s1, tension. TrH Trim-Sprlnklr Sys. HIRE A CARPENTER property. Dora 836-8124 33 yrs In 111a. 631-3859 Carp'try, roof'g, plbg muscle 1cho1 964·9783 Refs. 831·2507 Additions/Remodels Kiathy's HousekHplng palnt'g, glassblocks --------TREES • Flre/Water/Repalra. Quality Work w/ rers. CONTRACTORS EC I• c IT llde /Sk~~Rc c?. INTERIOR RN honest, sincere oxtrm eff1c1ent, highly praised loved by prev patients 725-0479 -S1nc1 1974-Repairs. Estab 1978. • Int • Ext .,Res • Com FREE Est. L#323842 Llc#698845 378-0371 900•7721 TOP QUALITY l-•""T""H.,.,.U.,..,N.,..,,D""ER~R""OO,...,,,.,F""l""N""'Q-. INT/EXT. Very For all of your roofing compotlhve. Uc #648-needs. Reroof/repalr. 228 Jay 714-650-5066 Uc 63814404o-4122 Concrete/Etec/Plumb. Reliable 447975 oncrete ec ., ep111ra Topped/Re11ton. La•"•· PAINTING 3858 DUNCAN Jerry, 700-7884 Pager: (7l4) 567-0918 GENERAL 3558 MORGAN, Uc'd 650-3261 DESIGNERS 3782 ~ 751·3476 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii --------•--------CONSTRUCTION 20 Yra Exp. Small & --------NEW WEST CLEAHINQ Carpentrv•Electrlcal •W.P. YOUNGQUIST PIANO & VOCAL TRANSLATOR/ 1 ft J b 050 7042 CPI BUILDERS INC. Plumblng•Orywall & RtdH'9n Your Home LEGAL P•lntlng Contractor LESSONS 3868 TUTOR 3927 -· 0 • • CARPET INSTALL Home & rental prop. Rosldentlal Const. More. Comm'I Resld. To Flt Your LlfHtitl• SERVICES 3812 Oual. painting by prol ts ---------• & REPAIRS 3516 Quality work. Reis/lie/ Llc.llt518424•1nsurod Jim 841·7494 Mlll•nlum Dealgn Ucl602098. Ins. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ANTIQUES. bonded. Freo estimate (714) ....... A"'""3 3 7 3-4553 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Free osl. 645-3305 PIANO Bog.·Advanced LEARN SPANISH HOWi 662-0161,' pgr 413·0514 •u ... -.... Home Reatoratlon & E s L•u•I Form --------All ages ·Teacher cert. xp'd .A. Tutor. Also ETC. 3420 SMC C.,pet Repair• Remodeling. Tiie, --------Pre paration 2lyra Quillly Pllntln11 Entortoinmont Avail. Translator-Interpreter i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Power atretch, sales. •WINDOW CLEANING• DOORS 3580 drywall, woodwork, JEWELRY 3784 Olvorce/Wlll/TrusVetc. PLUS loucllups. Jonn1for 640..8669 Suaan• 073·7409 Orand Opening In COM Th• AnUqu• Oat• 38 \ 7 PCH/belllnd Blooms wrought Iron, antqs. furnlture/etc/875-8017 Repair aquoeky floors FREE ESTIMATES iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii fences, docks. room iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii *** 894·6075•** 24 Hrs. Rlchord Sinor 7 d~y• 239-0289 24 hrs 297-8081 David additions, roofs, gen Lio 280644 645·3209 --------•---------An e xpe rien ced repairs. Comm/Res. Wllllam Harold Jewelers Tenant eviction service, QUALITY CARE PET TUTORING 3930 Tim RNVH Floorlng dependable door Rois/Free Estimates. Watch & Jewelry repair uncontellod divorce & '=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •Below Retail Prices• COMPUTERS 3556 hanger. Ouar work, John, 047·5520 Antique/Fin• Jowolry support modification. 20 yrs Hp, excellont SERVICES 38701• carpel/Wood/Uno '"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii rea.. Don 621.8910 Buy/Nltflradt 073-0305 Fr•• consult. 451..0388 workmanship, fair SAT Semlnan. Excel Ll379731 04M711 I• Orange Co Handyman prices. 645-24 l 7 Ron CAREFREE VACATlONI with P•t O'Oowd. THt MAC TUTORINQ Electrlcal/Plumblng prep since 1070. 5 BUSINESS SERVICES s & 11 ELECTRICAL 3610 Palnt/C11pentty LANDSCAPE & MISC CHUNG 'S PAINTING Don't1lreu~rpet.s. mffl!ngs In IMne St9S ystem • '/t,":/..rma Frff Eal 131-3580 3831 20 Yrs Exp. Gd Price I In-home. TLC by COM Registration 873-2360. • 3488 CERA.MIC Mark ...... O 5• 248 LAWN CARE 3808 SERVICES Guer work. Free Est res •0111ry walks/hugs mES 3528 Call 9-4 buying cmputr Plumblng/etec/Wa1er LI ""375602 538 \53• •s h d 1 d 1 od. s liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil •---------A·1 l!leotrloal work heaters/aprlnklera/cell c... • c e u o e mg .1--------- aua Own•r'• Right Arm iiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii PC Repairs & Tutoring Dunc.an l!lecttlc fans FREE EstlmatHI •••lo Yard Malnt. Astrology Charts J ENKINS PAINTING •Mall p ickup. 1tc. WALL Word Processing Pro Lea .... Showers Rep'd Upgrades-Home/office Oulck RHponse 241:C,137 or 2184189 Lawn'!.t Cleanup•, NataJ•Relatlonshlp Int/Ext. Wallpaper, :~081tt cr;_~~~~.11 ~~~i COVERINGS 3932 Own not boOlt ter "• Most aves $410 +parta Local Uc. 9.80·7042 Tr•• Trimming, Lt Personal Dally Forecast drywall texlurlng etc 1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliill I COfTIP" Thal OeMl/Of '!!,le.de.. Jim 950-7059 • ac..v•a••LECTRIC Semi Retired contractor. H•ullng 978-8245 FrM Catalog 873-3443 • ' . bonded/refs. 64•-48411• Karin 85().4l439 ram o new rep-,.. r• -•• Rpra lmprvmnta sml David, 1-8~880·8222 Pager 294-3722. Cuetom W•~ Computer Tr•lnlnt groot, bathrm ramodet R:f.•lrNHrMH/Tr•ln 25, yra exp. Free est. Joba.' Ouallly, lnt9sirity, Lawn Servloe. Mow/ BOB HUTTON co. Personall.Hd Pet ca,. Strlpplnta/P•lntl ... In Home & Off'lo• plumbing L#870130 ultlmedl•/Mod•m• Rea/Comm. Sr disc. 1 c.t• Ken &t:MnO tdge/1od/1prlnklerl/ MOVING 3834 Int/Ext. Acoustic cell Kennol altematlVe. No No Job too ""•Ill Wlftdowt.~qyiclten 873-8065 or 84&-8521 Network lnstallatlon• L#238300 M2.esoe • ctn-up. Al e9e-271 e remove/apply/repair. strau 01 worry. Uc, 5% Oft w/~. a1s.naT Id. Tr~'3MSIO Buy/SeU as.4-5995 IV• mag Of call alter 5 Ll622831 902,IJ891 Ins. Refs 873-7184 We gala should hanQ -------I CLEANING ••TUTORING•• FENCES HAULING 3720 A PROF'L QARDllMER PUBLIC NOTICE Emerald Paln tlne together. Strip, Ins'-". r••nn:itS Wlndowe. Word, L DEC•r 3615 caring fOf .. ch land-The Calif. Publlo Ullll-lnVExt wallP41per/t1la adVlce to in. cruy. """8Ut5 SERVICES 3548 E • c e I , A c c •a a ui aw JUNK To T ... -DUM• ecape •• II It were my ti•• CommlHlon RE-Co PLUMBING 3890 931~111 Myt.lme UJIUflSHING 3500 20 Yrs Ex.p. 723-1985 t714-eo&7tae2,r own. Latry854"'4873 QUIRES that all uaed el(:.~~.:v:;:~:;~J;: W.,.ted: 3 more qual-i---------•l'•NC•8 GATa8• WfU haul what TtHh aaaT JOB Gardonlng. ~c:,~:~:o~~lntgot~:.~ Oen. Abrams P•lntlng THE LOCAi. PLUMa&ft SeU your home Caltlnet ReMv•tlen lty client• w/ houses CONCUTE & ~P91t{Joat replocM Man won'U "4·5259 landacaplng, clHn P.U.C. Cal T n1,.1m1Mr: lnl/Eltt Oual Pa1nt1Ae11 S .. WlMllll\ 8qttt Co.-th=.e=n.ct. ~reca. rellnlM\, paint to o•••n. Ct1rletln•. ••••o-y 3557 RJ&!!,~~e i,:2~~~=5 ~~~e tE~~. 4~';:;.~,efs. Umoa and chauffeur• Uc/tne sloe• 78. Ctil r• Frls•n'nd1~ s'".:J.ce 1--------Cuat Cabinet• by IMllH 14().1177 pg 21W193. ~ nft ,. 911unyff BEAUTY ... prlnl tholr T.C.P. num-mov.ct 'rllhL 641 ... 7'7 , cani Mem '° ,,,_... 14&-4907 WoMO\ tteueeo•--lndow9 · ~ • Ot .. n aoehe Land1epng bat In all ad11e"1... , 1 u 7eooo 0?!>-9304 gtt to all~ RltcklW Cli1Alf ~ .. kty,""81~e•kl~. * ... , Price/QUiii ... GIASS/ a PITNESS 3740 • lnlgatlon, Trimming mant•. " you hall• • lk•. Cuelom Pelnung Arni• Smith Plumbhng Steined or pelnttd. Mo~na/outa. :=e Landaoape, btlclc, ~ MJ••o•~ 3882 • Removal•, .Clean-qu .. tlon about lh• i. Prof, CtHn, Quality & Aoot8f. lll125t1 rtpalt )Obi , varl•:r; of flnlah••· '"9. PIM M.. ConcrN. eoo.ne.1007 -" llW I.Me Pllt PMU Our MDI upa 6 Malnt, It. Uc. gatlry of • mov•. limo Work. lntJExt 6 Ooc1<1, londed,Any wori.,o.ains around the ho.uee? Uc:.. .. .... , "'1·-n t.l••••&iiilili• nat raautte. Lataet tf'Hto2S. eao-e1oe or chauffeur, call· LI0?3'GI '3l-4 to ••1130.0?00•• L-* the .. -"' ........ l tOUCA OP cWI Stiel(, Bloek. ltoM. 1119 •OR GLAS• co. diet• A med• .. Man .......... a;;rn Publlo UUlill•• PAINTING 700-5•32 PlumJ>tng "9palr9 & c......._ CtMnlng. Rn/Comm Cone, P•tlo, Orrv.way Comm/AM. 8'°'9frnt, on TVa 20/20 & fab. Complete c:leM-Up, Comm1uion Conec:lentlou1 craft• Dralr19 cleated from CAaPBNTRY 3510 Uc/90nelad. "'" Eel. fptc, BBO.. Ref. ao Yr wlndowe, wrdtbe, tub/ AllUt• mag. Newport TrM trim, Oener.i 7\4-5514151 man, old teshloned u o. All flxlUIH in. aerWlce ••••••••111-~T~.,.:l ... =~~:•;U::·T~t!U:= Exp. Tany ••7·7894 ahOwar. Uc. 64.2''°424 Dwlatrlo Ctr. 873-1681 M~e. fS0.9318 Thinking of havlnt • pride In wo1kmanel) Jl• ttalltd Stave's 14W:tl Dlrect-w "':::: C:: .=,:; '°t:c=:~ ::.t ::~l ~~:~ R::9::W~n:'.:!: =:--=:c':9.!':P• &:~ :-:?.1 ~=~~.:,:-in•. ~;!:: ';."'.:=J. help you find -. ....... ~ .... ~. 19.Taperhour. C a ll Claa•lfled yol.lf a. et. .... Mallbu.flght·Speclaltt CLASSll't•P A,pt.Oual.Job ''"atl ,,.. •• ,..... ~M ..... ~· 8'" !If!_, MNllJ __ .;.7.;.14~14.;.;l;,.03ee;;.;.;;;.;____; todayl 642·~71. dally. 79-T887 Cal ,..._ 78a•TT:at Ma·M78 SI ICl&tMlf e.:MS-.... \. MHM .... , .. •--------"-•-- . COSTA IDS& 2124 DIUl.S TO 2169 SBlll 18d 1 .. 1-cw ...... llllUl.STO 1724 .... 2721 Otlv•bV MW bofder, 1 ml 10 • .... ~ __.,, 0 •••• llee~, .... , 1115 w .. tm1n1..., bMCft.-. 2111 2llL ~ Bd, ~ ...., ...u ...-.. • $790/mo 142-6418 No 91n1c, 14IO+IZOO ea. pr,.,.,. ...... & lgflt Rm In NMi9.,.., 1 BR Mobile Home depoale. Na-M38 Lndry negol. 7~ I.one tenn. Mu l4ICtimo Quiet & Secure. L°"'V Newport Creat NB-Reap n/amkt, aht Lw 'Ml (714) NS-llltO 1991 Newport Blvd. 1ownhome to ahare 4bd hm, on w...,, atv W..tH 18r rentel rv 846-8373 wllh reapoMlble N/S. bl, .vi 419, '500+ E'ald• CM or Newport. 1 BR·1 BA SSSO/mo. Private room w/bmh, \4 Ulils 546-MM Single fem, good refe. l.lldry, pool, quiet, nr unfurnlahed. Private Prine only. 164-9035 all transportation. No phone ""-· fr" cabi.. Reapon nl• ahr condo · PooVtennla/apa. 14851 nr beaoh In NB. Pvt -------- Protect your family from the most dan,gerous animals on earth. pets 848-0392 mo+depoart. Include• ba, tennla, PQOI. 1475 GARAGIS •1St Month Rent Frte• uUlltles. Call e50.()454• Incl utll. M8-07 •4 fOlt llNT 2740 ----Large 1 Br, free cable, M .. ter Bdr1n ate w/ RS.I 2 .. iy Condo/golf pool. gated parking, frplc, 2 walk;ln clo•· courae, 2.bd 2~ba, nu WANTl!Ds •••Id• CM carports. 842.a858 et1, full ba. N,.port crpt/pnt, "'1d, gw, 2 P• elngl• and double 203 E 19th St r• hghts, $825+dep. Avl tlos $500 22Hl208 page .. rav•• 10 renl fot done, 2bd, w/d·hk, 511• 8'42•1498 Shr Ltte Hiii• twnhH, antique automobllea. frpl, gar, vac. no/dog1. NB 19 R In gorgeous Prtv Ba In bedrm. w/d, Bob 645-2877 Iv• mag $875/mo 756·8558 3Br 2·1ty hou.. w/ pool/spa, Incl $450 deck 1 blk to beach. 448·8911 ••••••••• 2BR dpix. Greal loc $600 Matt 650-4905 Triangle Sq. Oulel. Nu · ' Sr. tux condo 2Br+ COMMERCIAL crpt/drps gar yd ND lg airy bdrm, hi den, 2Ba near ocean, REAL ESTATE hkups s17s. 647·7540 beam cell, attch 1hrd Manv amenities. $495. ' ba, view patio. $430+ AvaJI 6/1. 960-1575 •••••••• Aweaom• E'alde 1Br. ~. utlt. 64642902 Wanted Rm to ahr No pets. Elec range, patio, encl garage. $550 + dep. 642-5964 COOL & CLEAN 1 BR Whether you're buying or selllng, Classified cover• aJI your ne•dsl ~~~a: to~~,~~~~· st~~ BUSINESS OFFICE dent. 64G-e598 POI RENT 2769 lower. P.vt g,ar, poor., ____ __,..,...,.----------NEWPORT BCH.OFC •+ more. S675, 1 mo NEWPORT ' ' NEWPORT From _$400. 419 Old treow/ad. 72:!·1999 BEACH 2669 BEACH 2669 NewP<>ft Blvd. Frank· E'slde 3Bd·t Ba cottage, lln Realty 640-7000 now cpt/palnt, w/d Retail or Ofo 500 aq hkups, carport, patio tt+lrg 2-car gar. New. S895 No pet 722·6294 A Penln beach locatlon. -------..... e aat ald• 2Bd 2Ba / '\.\ Best Value 10s 1sth s1. 61s-2660 • ~ upstairs, gar, new car· hj " r :ir.each Area ~=~c.~·6~66ri~dry rm. in Newport INCOME :: • Yearly Unfurn EAsTsioE 2Bd·l 'hBa Beach! PROPERTY 2790 !· 4 3 & 4BA·2 Baths •" "l'oit1 375 to $1800 mo. • New paint/cpl, ga· _.. rage $825/mo. 1665 Ir· l Beach I: Bay View f ~ilfa .Rentals vine Avo. 720·9422 ~-0 COO OUIUI BrttZtSI Zero Vacancr Duplex •,'• •675·4912 LARGE 1Br w/gar & 0 Cloae to the Beach Outstanding location .. for this beach prop-!".'I,. Property Mgmt opener, lndry, new .a ....... ......,,.ts 0 U•"·-• b· .. -· rt F b I N crpt/pnt/blinds. $600. ,,.,...u,_,, uuuwl 1N1rurn. e y. a u ous ew- 0 port Bay views w/ Sare area. 545·3229 Newport Beach Poola ancl Spu huge city park & prl· STBLUFF 5Br 3Ba Lrg 1 Bd, walk·ln 6 fitneuCeatAln vate beach at your mo, large yard. 1 1 1 ga $650 880 Irvine Ave. front door. No ponin· , eat location! 52700/ c oso • enc r, · 0 , Avl 4/151 No pets. 7.,.,5555 UCbtecl TeJU111, sula traffic! 4·plus Br : • .,~lease. 640-4718 Betty 644-2270 ~ Bukethall, Y·baU up, 3Br down, garage ·~DOR VIEW HMS lloclela.,..dallJN w/W/0. Call for cash :· ~brtolino 4Br 4Ba s2soo. 0 AcUflUea Prorram flow Info. $475,000 :'. ~onaco 3Br 2Ba s2000. IRVINE 2644 dft&li.li!Jfi€a O CorporateSultAla Tr(~~40>~~:/.~~;~1• ' •94·6610 or 673·3174 ._•II Ill•••"'""' ~~\nae 3Br 2•12Ba NEWPORT Sell your unwanted :, adwer house-Npt Hts. O.ltwood a11 ""~ ttmC>Or"Y lodJlncs [fl] (!} Items the easy wayl LIFESTYLf In mort wn 400 ddes nallon"1de. To place your ' tlqaut yds, 2/gar, stor· U11(800)4S6·9JSI • classlfied ad call •, ~e: $1750 Incl grdnr. IRVINE PRICE! 842·587B. " 212 Broad. 646·6948 Get luxury of 2 bed· • room apartments from IDO Baylnl, Lgdock, $1150 just minutes toi--------------------------- : ltlveiy 3bd/3ba + ramily the beach. Plus pools, COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 . i om or 4th bd, mo/yr. 1 : • rn/unlurn, 6 7 3· 76 77. spas' 8 au na s • 1 e nn s' 1 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii comp. lessons. acllvl· 1• jO<fbdo rn spacious 1 Br ties, fitness center and fjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •,~rt twnhse, vault ceil, trainer. Gated build· • IJ<yll, frplc pit, 180' lngs, subterranean :-water views. Turnkey. parking, refrlg , and r w,ine-Oct. 673·8216 microwave Incl. Ask ;:. 1 T COAST BRAND NEW! about compllmentary ';]W Interior designl ~ 9Br 2Ba, torma1 din TOSCANA :• ~· frplc, 2·car gar. in 71o4.757·1111 •I rovare, gatod comm '• /pool & spa. S 1850 Jamboree at Dupont, 1 blk north of Campus ,• nfurn, $2150 furn. •' all Scott, 497·0470 --------!: : vma Balboa NEWPORT :• 111 s 1 ,398 BEACH 2669 •' -Xtra Lrg 1,600 +sf :: 8 Bd 2Ba Ocean Viows iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii :, Vlorgeoua Wht Decor •1BR $625• •1 '-Others Available. 2 BR 2BA $725/Up :, 'MaryAnn M c Guire Aelrlg & dishwasher · ~ ~ 648-6770. Incl. 60x30 pool. No : :• t Grubb & Ellis pots. No fees. No o1 ta Ind. Own'd & Op'd . lease. 545-485 5 . :•. ARTMENTS RRENT MISCELIANEOUS RENTALS QUIET & SERENE Palm l\lesa Apartm.enbi . So near & yet so far ... Tiut's the feeling you get when you live at Palm Mesa amid the lush greenery of secluded woods & stately_ palms. A Studios, 1 & 2 Bedrooms · Jrs. SS 75 to $600 · IBR $625 ro S650 · 2BR sns '° S750 A No Pets A V cnic.aJ Blinds A Ceiling fan.t A NEW Carpet. Paint & Ttle A Fitness Room A Hc:an:d Pool & Jacuzz.i A Patios & B:ikonics A Garages Available: . . DISCOVERY VACATION 2607 RENTALS 2722 Office H ours: 9:00 am · 5:00 pm M·F and I 0:00 am -4:00 pm weekends 1561 Mesa Dr. · Santa Ana Heights, CA (714) 546-9860 If you're looklng for a car, classlfl-d has nevvs for you. NB Bayfront twnhm. , ~ 2Ba, newlv redec Quiet atmosphere. · ~ nd fir apt, for 1 yr+ Avl immed. 2bd, 2.5ba 1• o by ownor. Approx No smokors or pets. :' 00 sq/It. No pets. $1500/wk, $3000/mo. •' r main/Balboa. Call Kemp 760·5000 oxt 123 r owl (810) 501·0097. 1 y1ront 2BC1·2Ba 2 RENTALS TO •' ar parking, pool, :• 9ock avl. No pots SHARE 2724 ~ •1500 673-6640 l' )ETITE STU D IO 1' ¥acant. $600/mo. :: etove & rofr lg. Crean, : -.imod, solo. 673-68'9 '·. I e ~RONA ***** Roomato wanted to share a large 4br 3 ba custom home In Hun· llngton Beach. Pool & Jocuzzl, whitewashed oak everywhere, foyer & plush landscaping. $400 mo. + 500 sec. 964·1339/574-4247 r!L MAR 2~22 :;a d 1B• nower carpi -L-rg_3_B_d_3_B_a_c_o_n_d_o_ ;. ,nt. W/D·hk·up, frig. •Newport Creat• " ock. nr park, N of priv ba w/suite·like rm, I CH, $800/mo 760·8546 2 closets, quiet, pleas· !C'flarmlng /pvt 1 Bd, ant, cloan, nice lrg I. l ock & garden pntlo. pool, jac, tennis, firpl, :• 900 mo. Avl 511. N/S. gar w/some work·out equip, W/0, $625 + 'i' o pots. 709'h Larks· dep 1 11z ullls, 642·90SO 11 ur Ave. 673·8005 Balboa laland 1t OSE TO BEACH ! House to sharo :• harming 2Bd·2Ba • Rmmate wanted to :':re. New cpl, stove, shr lrg 3Bd 2Ba hse. 1; 1g, w/d, 2 car gar. Prtv bdrm. ba + 2 :, • 419•1.i Marigold closets. $650 ~ Y.r utils. :, e t375/mo. 760·367 6 Call Julio 675·5913 '•. ---------h-h--~1---------1 Beaut NB/Dovor Shrs. JC~STA MESA 2624 lmmac, lrg, sunny. KiV II g lndry/cable/phn hkup. ,,_ No pet. $385 645-9515 :: 99 1 ST MONTH E'alde CM Feminine :1 l'uper cloan I Bd In docor, shr spacious I• f:>zy ftlendly, 30 Unit 3bd 2ba hm, frpl, w/d, '' f>mm nr 191h/Harbor yd. Sop ph. 1 rm avl for It BUNK HOUSE resp, $440/mo 1h u111s, j' =APTS 642·1401 $300 sec 548-4435. ••• t your cllhlfled iii In 178 ~ a combined clrculetlon over 3 mHllon. '400 It Ill It llkU to plu • • H .. ,. or ltn clHtlfltd ad. ttl lor 11cll •ddltlou l word. CAL•SCAN "' 8) 449·8000 •• • "The Buyer•s Market" .I Check your shopping list off by stopping In to.day at any one of these local Orange Co~nty Auto Dealers! "Buy, Lease or Browse" ©range County's Auto Dealers are Number One in · Customer Satisfaction ,----~--~~---------~-~ ... SADDLE BACK Sales service Leasing Parts IRVINE AUTO CENTER 1 ·800·831 ·3377 714 380·1200 Place . Your Ad Here I CALL . 642~5678 •• • .... AUDI Of NEWPORT HACH 445 E. Coost tf.tty., Newport Beodi 7 CREVIERIMW Sonto Ano Auto Moll Edi r at 55 Fwy SADOt!MCK IMW 45 Oilfield, 1rvlne 380-1200 ~~l 'If.. CHEVIOlET Of~ MACH 445 E. Coo•t ~. N 8. CHRYSLER •. ,. AT\AS CHIYSl.Elt/PlYMOUTH 2929 Harbor Blvd. C.M. Al'\ASDOOGE 2925A Harbor Blv_c!, .Cosio Maso ,....1Y.M MTlE CUCK 1USTIN DODGE 40 Auto CAnler Dr. Irvine 7 ™fODQIE llOllNS 2060 Harbor Blvd. of Cors, C.M. .. mmmamm , HUNT1NGTON BEACH tmJNDAJ 1666 1 Beach Blvd. H.B. RAY RADOOE HYUNOAl/VW Irvine Aulo Center 71A-830-7300 COSTA MESA INFNTI 2888 Harbor Blvdi Coito Maso 71A-2A1· 300 . OUNGE COAST IHP/IMU/OLDSMOIU flONMC, GMC mKX 2.SU Hofbot Blvd, Cos1a Ma'° I LlNCOLN ~MERCURY llAOt UNCOlN-MlllCUIY 16800 BMch Blvd, H 8. Mt·7739 I Ll NCO LN i)M E RCURY RAY fl.ADEIOE UNCOlN/MERCURY Irvine Aulo Center FlfTCHER JONES MOTO. CARS T301 Quail SI.,~ Beach 833·9300 • MTlE CUCK NISSAN 2845 Harbor Blvd, Cosio Maso $.40-6.410 ·~ •• • , ·.u·SINES--S-.-·1 tPOOSUTND• EMPLOYMENT EMnOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT PIPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT MEBCRANDJ PINAHCE liiii!iii!i~iiiiiiiii2ii92iii5 5530 5530 .5530 5530 5530 . 5530 5530 lllililliliill-•-111,~" •••••••••! LOST KAYAK Can't hold ot find a Computer u .. re l'T FU• Clerk·law Part·Tlme People REAL l!STATI! Sale• SECRETARIAL C RBWDARI D good Job? Perhaps Needed. Wotk own Firm, NB, fast learner, wanted to address I• CAREER THIS COMPANY FULUPART TIME ANTIQUES 8~9 BUSINESS POI SALE urrent es gn Sol· you need to Improve hours. S20k to S50k/Yr reep, S7/hr+beneflts, beta for pay. You have Aaro opportunity to l!XISTS 8ECAUll! s7 50/hr Stabl DE. • •dllcek ST model, yellow yo11r English skllle. 24 Iva 714·24t-7438 11603 call Dave 752-7855 a typewriter, computer work with one of the 01' ITS SALE•· PENOABLE ln:,~lduat •8UYINQ ITEM••• 2900 ec • cream colored The Emma Alberta 0 NT.AL CHAR SID• Prr OF ICI! C I V or good handwriting. nation• ToP. Rea. Re-Pl!OPLE• • Fortune I From 1800-teeo. 1 pt bottom. Blown oft my School ol English Ut· I! • 1 .. fl ler ca lnt'I L o ratea apply. c • needed to prov de liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil dock In Newport Har-eracy In Costa Mesa ASST. NEEDED errandl/computr/phn. 1 .&oe-47~289 altors. Add I Au't + 1 ~~trlalo~:i:Y. to~~ clerical support for the to entire estate. Pain(. Restaurant In CdM bor on Friday, March offer• amalt ctaaaes at Established pleasant M·W·Th or M·W·F 12.epm agent needed. Must Territory • BaH + Claaalfled Advertising lngs, bOOks, furnltur111. Xtnt PCH toe. Unique 10th, with blue canvas lo cost 631•6737 busy Npt Beach group NHd reliable car. Lag POSTAL JOBS be llc'd, exp'd & ag-Commission • Repeat Department of a grow· etc. Immediate cash1 oppty. By owner. cover attached Serial w · practice nHda exp'd Beach. 494·70t8 Entry pay starting gresslve. Salary/top Ing community news· top$. 673•62.23 Iv~ S135K. 455-3818 number a·D CD· CLERICAL person. 4 day week + Prr Work Frr Pay $12.88/$18.52/hr. For comm'1t Call Todayl Sales • Management paper chain. Typing ' {· 48050994. Please call Ad11'8rtlslng assistant. 'h day e.very other 6am·12 M-F, no exp Info & app call by 4/3'>. Patrick 760•8702 Opportunities • Ben• 50-55wpm. Various or-APPLIANCES 601 714· 644-5771 day· Full time, $7.50/hr. SAT am. 11 you ar• neceHary. $8,00/hr 818·5()6.5354 ex 3303 FAX. 760-1489 ~~ts :,acsk:~J· ,:l~:: flco duties, Morning orl~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiji' BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY 2904 675·6485 night. ' Stable, DEPENDABLE looking for • happy Ask for Mark 852-0247 PT Fiie Clerk Mlnled Receptionist P/T to: v. Tur•no, Dwn• afternoon h9ura avall· Kenmore hvy d4itf Reward 1200. • lndMdual needed to office. lbe treated PART TIME WORK for small business In Model MGMT Co. An· Svatema, Monda..i able Moonday thlru Ffrl-washer & gas drye«. Id 1 1 al right, cat 640.1122. ' • ., day. pportun ty or w'"lte •AOO .,,.8_.,,.,,.;,..,. LOST KITTEN prov e c or c sup-Balboa Island. 723· awer phones, some onlv between 9am growth. PhyslcaVdrug 11 • ...,. • ..., ....,....,~ Reward If Found port for the Ctasslfled Experienced •. reliable FULL TIME PAY 5511 from 1o-3• data entry, 540·9203. and 4pm (CST), testing 11 a prerequl 1--------+ SI Advertising Depart· Muffler Person for T I O 800·33•.•03• or • fTTD1ltlfU'be 601..t Iver tipped gray/ . b h I "'B h• T mes range A al E t t RECEPTIONIST v u v site of employment. "'~" iu:. ,. ARE YOU A MIWONAIRE?? white Himalayan 8 ment of 8 growing very usy • op n '' · County Is tooklng for e 1 a e 2 1 4 -4 3 8 -0 3 1 3 , Call Judy Oetting or 1"ii~iii1ii~ii!i~~ii(iiii If no can ust Booming wka old. l ost In Npt community newspaper 841-0101or841·6560 bright, energetic sates MALllTATllALD lmmed opening for P.O. BoJC 152105, call (714) 574-4250 for'' & IMMA~ • New Concepll Instant Beach. Please oall chain. Accurate typing people for Telemarket· Do-. ........ a.. '--person with 8 great at· lrvlng, TX 75015 Interview. BEAUT ' Cuhl FT/PT:tnvest from Jody Rose, 631·3333. of 50-55wpm a MUST. Ing and Consumer .,..., "•"11 _._.. lltude. No exp, we or f•• resume to 4 modern atl·leat ef' S6K & earn to S75K For Duties Include data Can't seem to Marketing. Earn hourly :rRon~~ lnlltVlew train. Call 379·6638. 2 1 4 •7 2 1 .e 8 7 2 • ~~~lr~l-b5a4c;s. d~ou4 Info Pak: 81»422·5152 LOST KITTEN entry & heavy phones. get to all those wage+generous com· a,..,., :I Re1t Bkeeper-Asst Mgr EOE M/F :eMPLOYMENT REWARD. Gr a Y Hours 8:30am-5:30pm repair jpbs m issions whlle qualify· 1hl'""••.... I t 01 /0 SERVICES 5533 $450. 2 tlv rm chat,.. Loc .. L RTE•24 L Tabby missing since Mo Ft G · d b M cros t c ulckbks Sales-Leads provided. $350. Onlque wrounh( " oca· n-r • oo en· Jni.. for our attractive · Ne-rt d 1 u b t I -• ~ tlons"Buy All or Sun.4/2.Needsmedl· eflts, opportunity for .aroundthe house? b:nefltspackage.For ......... esr. Jcea .gn9rn. Benefits & bonllses lron/glasscoffeetabt., Part:"Poaslble 2K cation. 95S~3025 growth. PhyslcaVdrug Let the Telemarketing sates 673-7300 Reply: 181 ab-Bilingual Eng/Span: •••••••• $780. SEALY On ma~ Wkly0 806-599·6769 LOST PASSPORT testing la a prerequi· ClaJslfled call 71 4.955.4591. For cock St CM 92827 714-540·7802 Joanne Please be aware that box spring, 15-ir Warr PAY PHONE DOUTE kanlan. name Farzod site Of employment. Service Consumer Marketing RETAIL SALES . Salea/Envlronmental the listings In this cat-$600. Lt pin nue •. ·so Prime Est';b Locs . Shokr ollahl. It Send resume to (714) sates call Jourd..aln, O.verstockect with Great oppty for ex· 1ast growing co. seel<s egory may regulre you . stand $35. Ever.y1t1Jng, Earn S1~00 wkly, Call . ~~P8~G8pleue . c,11 ~~J;\lsi:fi1ri~tti;:;t1~;1i hDllrectofiryd 714·966·4574. stuff? pandlng Importer w/ self motiv·reps to sell ·to call a 900 nun\ber tli<e now .. 546-8415 ·:· 1·800-!00·9137 24 hrs • • (7l4) 674•4250 for In· e P you n The Communjty A call to Fashion Island cart patented water lilter In which· there Is a Kitchen dinette se PAYPHONE ROUTES L~~~m~~~~~ ::~~~ tervlew. reliable help. M~~:~i,,1:~e. ~fi~~~~d ~~0~~~· 1;~!'J1at-:, ~r:e;:od~~ ~~~~o~~l c::v91~. ~:11:1.n~,~~ 11. ~:.~ ,~o;,m~ca4 ~~:deO local sites • for sale, Last seen at Holiday· 842•5878 642·5678 642-5678 opening. 642·1103 Call David Wal 724-0757. ClaHlfled. awvl chrs $125. 760.8341 $2000/wk potential. Ball Health Club, Hunt 800·208-5300, 24hrs. Bch Reward! 64S.7967 PAYPHONES-EXCITING LOST2 Man'a large REVOLUTIONARY Indoor blue JACKET. North ''Smart Coln" Phone Bay Alley, Balboa Is· Routes. 1 ·800·788· land. 675-9797. 3358 EXT. 301 VENDING: Great 2nd. ·-------· Income & room to PERSONALS grow, must sell. 1 ·800-S20-8782 INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY 2908 Exciting New Inform•· tlon Statem Croates 45K Every 30 Days. Min Investment 13,400 Call 800-641-8354. MORTGAGES & T.D.'S 2918 For S•le1 2nd Tru•t Deed by pvt party. Secured by prim• NB property. 640-9178 ANNOUNCEMENTS 2920 NHd a Houae·Sltter this Summet? Hat· PERSONALS 3002 GlnED PSYCHIC TELLS YOU ABOUT YOUR FINANCIAL FUTURE, LOVE,. SUCCESS & YOUR HEALTH Ill t@77MOOO,EXT.8"' J:::ti.ro: ll'Cl1'•Jl.'f/m \lard Law Student w111•---------look after your home In UP· TO-DATE SPORTS/ retum lor waived or re-SPREADS & MORE duced rent.(617)493-9131 1·900-656-6000 ex 6657 $2.99/mln. Must be 18 Paid research study Procall Co. 602·954·7420 participants wanted who have been In an YOUR FUTURE NOW! auto accident w/ln 30 1..g()().988·8600 ek 4613 days. 800-995-2820 $3.99/mln. Must be 18 Pro~I Co. 602·954-7420 LOST& FOUND 2925 MEMBERSHIPS iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 3018 FOUND PUPPY Prestigious Yacht Club Mate, 5·6 mos old. In Npt Harbor. 35 Ft Call to ID. 831·8333 slips avl 840-1494. FOUND WATCH 476·6870 Charles. Olde Corona del Mar 840-5986 FOUND: CAT EMPLOYMENT Tortoise shell with col· ••••••••• lar & tag, Costa Mesa 3/25. Call 631-3428 FOUND: CAT-Orange & EMPLOYMENT white, friendly mate at 5530 Mariners llbr~ 3/291 ( 714) 7 5 7 s 51 ii$ii4iiOii,oiioiiOii/Yiiiir .iiil niiciioiimiiie FOUND: CHILD'S potential Homo Typ- WATCH In TeWlnkte lats/PC users. Toll Park boys• restroom. Free 800-898·9778 ex. Call to ID, 548·2606. T·1398 for listings F:,'k~~: B~~~.L·: AIRLINES WILL TRAIN speed, near Back Bay $9.00 • $18.00/hr. High School. Costa All Poeltlona Mesa. Call to l.D. For Info Call Npwl 642.1278. 800-755-7800 ex. a 1084 FOUND: white/yellow Bab11lt In Hotel• for COCKATIEL, VERY guests Hotel Nanny TAME. In the Adams Agency, PT dy/ev $6/ & Harbor Blvd. area of hr+lips/720.1790 M·F/9-5 Costa Mesa. 557·6356 BKKPR Prr Thru F·S. LOST CAT 19th & Heavy Peachtree. • lmmed opening. FAX. Placentia, grey tabbte, res & aal or call Ron gm eyes. Blk collar, 7 14-873-7300 nam•Tebltha 631-4348 LOST Fem Rottweller, 5th moa, blk w/brown markings, btk collar. Bal Penln, 4/6. Needs medl Reward. 673·8424 RENT through classified Have A Garage.Sale ·J CrA The Not Oasst.eds at 642·5678 IO pka YG'f r-. Sde Ad I - ·. HI / iltr •J.ll•lt f'trfo,.,,,.•u V6 • C rwt1t • l>rlwr Air &1 •UC ·f "' AIC -l~t4 flitNlrirt Tra111111lirio11 • Sliili~I lltill''ll111d11• Elttit~11k \llm>n • Twb•lat llHI Bamptr $ 4 0 0 0 :.~'::.~ $4500 DISCOUNT FROM M .S.R.P. Includes $/()()0 Rebatt• 1992 CHEVY 1994 FORD 1992 FORD 1993 NISSAN Lumina Sedan F.sc:ort LX 2 door Taurus GLSedan Sentra XE Coupe Auto, NC, CNlse, hlto, NC, cassette, hA.o, NC, Only 15.7~~ Alt:, cassette. alloysi....l'lnlal rwt\l'n. PtN/L, CNiM. ciulse, e. "10500-125807) '8901;,1-178255\ (81().463-208019) (810585-767159) saa73 s9973 s9773 s9973 1"2 FORD 1992 OLDS Aerostar Only 39.209 f!ll .. 11110. NC. ct\liSt, (810519·A82323) SJ1973 s11 1991 TOYOTA 1993 FORD 1990 HONDA 1990 FORD 1993 JEEP 1993 FORD 1993 SATURN Accord EX Aerostar Wrangler 4x4 Taurus CL Sedan SU Sedan Leather, PfN/l.., Auto, NC. PfNlt.. Poww Strit, PfN. Pit.. Auto. NC, moortl'O()f, c:Ni18 c:Nile. roll M', 5 . cruise. PfNlt... (810594-1t0793) (810597·"36664) (8t0520-21 19) (810'l70-197256} (810357·178169) s9973 •9973 s9973 s10,973 s10,973 1993 FORD l993FORD 1991FORD 1991 FORD .. Saturday, Apttf 8, 1985 1210 -80' --.,._ ·=· T ... U •ea 0 aY. Xlnt NJ ...... ....... ......... M;, .... a fllOOftng '°" AllC ..,. .:...V lllni .,..... pU1oOUC .-.o. ~91:'-= ..-11uao.4IMNI ~o..~~t. ooM. Cu.-.. ..... • Corwwt. WD&LY881DOB QUIZ .,.... ... .,. ,,.... a .., ..,.._NJ • 1105 :,. • ~c. *"" ..... ,..., tlncW, CNIM. eat< me. ... )llUAI ... pwr,.::o ~ •. LOtan. VHI" a more. IAINna bell. AYM '*"-etnlfm • . •· 6ACU OAK10U OA&Q di Partner opem the bidd.ina with three clube. What do you reepood? • Ttie biddiM bM llf'OCMdd: AaldnQ 118,950 tot fUI 12450/obO tMl-3121 IUM, llnl gla. $5000/ pHk•O•· Call Mr. 12 • .,_ .... t OWMt, obo. Mt-e310 ::!" Lam.31CMH-1l31. ::.,:v~~ v··-..._ ai ft Tre4ewinti, IUICJC 8035 elWllY8 garag9d, We• _ _. IOVrB flaT"' NOltTB I• . PllM JO 16 PllM INT 9225 ' What action do you take? Q.I • Al Soulh vulnerabt., you bold; Bruce King dellgMd nnt. 4tK ml. 1115,500/ flberglaH atoop, 'U PAIK AVINUI obO. 714-379-0585 '73 vw C...llMI' pop. newly refUrolahecf a I Ml t: top. N9W Mich tArea, ready tor world cruie-rnme.o. ' 11K mr on Nbn ef1g I. Ing. 1188,500 phone ..... uooo. 7u 7• MlaCIDIS 9130 1tan1, new bflc-. Xlnt or tu (3tO) 380-2291 •ii cent.arv Ctll p.,. cond. a b9da, trig, ----- feclly clean x1n1 corid 91nk S1750. 487.0802 ., ' e.1 10 a a oqwo e •K .i 11 l'lnn •••lboat 1 e " fully loacled 4-dOot 4 '7• •rHd•• •eo · ~}t':f~ w=:en ':i oyt. 129911*· MM74t :': J:=ue~i~~40:.'"v_O_LISW __ A_G_E_N_9_2_3_5 6 boom. 70% r• 147·7411 war atored. S576 oeo. CBIYSI.EI 9050 1-vw Cllbrtolot P-544-1114 or 7624292 'It 420 llL Goroeou-1 -MK mf v• bou tique ed. triple '92 Lo aaron Con-1-owner, ' II"• wht. wht lea1ht ... ta ASS, dual air baQa. air ...... 'FM The bidding hu proceeded: NOlt'l'B USI' 80UTll I• P.. lNT S. P .. t What aqion do you take? The bidding hu proceeded: WE8T NOBTll EAST SOUl'B 10 :e... p._ •• SPEED • v.rt. Wtlt. full pwr, full pc>w«, MW tlr... nu top, m. "'"' Q. •• n .... '-·-·•--rable, u South TS 101• .tnt cond. 17500. 491-'24 800 497.a..ae c:eaa, AC. pwrb win, n/• ouu• vu.uJC SKI IOA v ne:J; pgr 802·5e10 ' ' pwr ...,, aJr ag'. muat you Jiold: • •le liO IL White w/ MIU 11.800 $4CM568 ..... IHI' p-? What action do you take? Q. 4 • Neither vulnerable, as South you bold: The biddirol baa proceeded: WEST NORTH &ABT 80UTll 10 S. P... t What action do you tab? Dtay 1nt c:orwett. .,.,. 1 ee1 vw corr•d• 9075 rec ahowrm cond, mint cond, leathr, AC, !Ml..ellart iiiliiiiilll••••llf 78,000 ml, d malnt cu•t nma. wht, aun-rocotda. new top, ttr.1 roof,• mu•t •••I • baU.131.200. Steve/ 110,000 459-6765 ~. 91( TRW .,.,.., d•Y8 <819) ~1-e789 1991 VW Van cuat Hooker headent, gran ewe (8'8) 43 o0909 nma, new tlrea & eng, TS atHrlng, B+ M ii4 5261 1iK Ml red, $2000 OBO MAJtl'lf&-SUPS ahlet kit, ldelbrock chrome whla, Ilk• nu, 459-6765 Dor•r. 7022 catt>, Intake, new lnL nu plalH, f39,980 71 VW Superbeetl•, '""."".:".:'::-".:-:-:-::--:::"'.:'hiiiil~iiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiii black, candy apple OBO. 3451-4159 rune good, need• am •------------------1. red ext. S6K or beat atutf 11t offer over --4---+-+---t----t TV, ELECTRONICS, NEWPORT SAIL BOATS 7014 40 FT MOORING otter. 844-4350 83 190D Rear fin•. s900 65().8574 aldelta, new pnt, orig · · STEREO 6080 BEACH 6169 Newport Harboi. '89 FORD TEMPO color rune greaL Non· 87 SCIROCCO 16 18' HOBl•CAT, trlr, Movlngl Muat ••Ill Grandma'• car. per· amkr: clean. Mull aeel valVe, aunrl, blk, am/ ., 3.FamllJ Sal• Sat/lun catbOx, wing•, all rig-647-7411 feet cond, must He. 13,5oo/obo. 497-6279 tm case. 1 ownr, good 2 Orlon 12 XTR 8AM Designer cllh• glng new, fast & funl N t 8 h Only 18,500 ml w/reg cond. Muat aeel dual vole• coll woof-allv iugg china baak' $1500. 909-244-4717 •WP1or ••uod malnt. Pwr 1teer/brk1, $4,500/obo. 497-6279 era. BandpHa enclo-• • • • 30 ft L /di 1 moor nv near o AJC AM/FM atereo NISSAN 9150 aure & 700 watt Targa furn. draft tbl, golf anc•r eae lele. All IHI paid. Onl' $4 900 (bl bk : amplifier Included for cart, hlckorys. mlrr, auto pllot/loran. hot & S10 500. 675-6808 $5125) '751.1938 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii loads misc. 2952 col d water, Harken ' _.:..,.•;._...:._· __ --..,...,..,....1 ~o~~~ 3~~~°:zs-~o5~400/ Ouedada (E·bluff/Jamb) furllng. new uphol· SIDI! TIE for 30lt aall-91 Rxplorer-&ddl• '92 Maxima S~ Xlnl BAYCREST atery. Great ahapel boat, Npt Bch, gOOd Bauer fully loaded, cond, blk/lan 11 .. r Int, NEIGHBORHOOD $16,900 875-9109 toe. Water, elec. dock aunroof, blk/W tan all pwr, CD, aunrl. 45K GARAGE SALE box. $9/ft. 675-7939 lealhr, $13,500. 45M1765 ml. $181</obo. 646-8415 GARAGE SALES Sponsored by Diana Cappel & Steve Weat of Remax NB. Annual Neighborhood Sale Sat 4/8195 8am-12pm. Maps available at 6106 1750 Skylark Lane. >---+-+--f--1 1.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Partlcl patlng 1 treets 11 within boundrlea or Oar Sal• Sat 9am-3 antiques, clothes(adult & chlltj) apprts memo- rabilia, USC Helsman tootball·autographed, 409 N Ba~ront. BALBOA --------------------------------------PENINSULA 6107 Tradewlnds, Com- mod0te, Santiago & Hollday about 7 + atreets. Re/Max South County. 760-5000 ext. 120 for more details. DOVER SHORES OARAOI! SALi! Lots of great •tuf11 Saturday e-2 • 1721 Antigua Way l!STATI! SALE Marine Stuff new Ill• Final day Sat 4/8 ~ FURNITURE 6014 MERCHANDISE MERCHANDISE veata, s5• weat Marine from &-s. Furniture & V i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 6015 MISC 6015 aoap S3/qt; Alao, gaa all Items at sacrifice. MISC. • cane $2. 15 gal paint 1239 Bluegum Lan• MOVING All goeal oak S35. Avocadoa, kum--~;..;....-..:::.._....,,.._ din rm aet/8 c1 halra, Chllda 2-aeater school Whlrlpool washr/dryr quata, tangeloa. tan-O•r Sale Sat/Sun bdrm Hts, frig, amps, bus $30, twin wood SlOO lrg pot catrler gerlnH. 8am, w/d, frig, glaaa chi•. organ, art 892·2651 head & foot board $lO, 'windows, lots of 2000 W. Balboa Bl dine rm table, wood Moving Muat Sell $25, round child table qual misc. 75g..7659 7am·7pm. Frl·Sun. wall unit & table•, Brue & glaH entortn $5, artlflclal Xmas tree 875-1331. futon matt & frame. center, xlnl cond., $10, Mermaid Barbie clolhea, bka, tapes, misc ttems. $300 OBO power wheels $40, PETS •· etc. 2106 Vlata lar· d s5t oi CORONA edo, at Jambo,... & 673-8953 pallet boar s ea. 1nnu11Tr 6049 6122 Eutbluff Or. 720-9080 Must Selll Floral lap-64S-9o7o .nnuun.i...;1 DEL MAR eatry aofa, love Hat & •ESTATE SALE* ottoman. Great cond. Golf Clubs w/bags • ADOPT-A-PET $475/obo. 648-2532 ladlH Spaulding & Every Sat & Sun at POOL TABLE NEEDED mens Lynx. Color 24" PETSMART, Fountain Ocean View H.S. for TV, 2 swivel chairs, P I kl beaut 4' lamp-like nu. Valley. upp es, t· grad night. Donate for tens and more, all tax doductlon. Shella, Antq crystal bowl, etc. looking for loving, car- 848-0656 ext 265 dya; ·Make ottera. 642"2045 Ing homH. CALL 597· NelGHBOftttOOD QARAOE SALE SATURDAY 8-12 2721 Point Ool Mar (nr MacAr1hur & PCH) Too many Items 10 11111 or 846-1231 eves Go r 8 • o u • Po o I 9037 for more Info. SOFA BED 6W long, ~:.~l~~~nu;~~ks~~~· Columblan R•d·T•ll COSTA MESA 6124 tradltlonal, good cond, & • a I kl liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii s100 53e-7448 carved legs acces--oa, n ce mar ngs, • aorlea. Can deliver. approx 2 yra old, 6' In 5 Famllit Sale 1011 of $1,585. 619/242-1763 length. Will sell wllh baby Items & toya MERCHANDISE aquarium & other ex· · Old lash typewritr desk tras for 5350/obo. Call Lillie Twk•a Ort Bar-MISC 6015 S50, 2 pr wht shutters 310-925-3057 gains, hsehold llema, ' 40x80 $10 ea. 759-9302 • c loth ea, treasured Pip• thr•adlng me· FREE GREAT 000 junk. ltema put out BIG SALE! chin•• $1 ,000/cut oH LOVING, FRIENDLY every hour. 8AM. No 24 bronzes Including aaw S80/Plpe Slands Female, apayed, well early blrda. 242 E Wll- 7' bronze fountain 1-solder, torch 472-6224 behaved, medium aon, (Between Santa pc, 4' mermaid table PLANT SALE ACRES size. Daughter moved Ana & Orange) w/glass. 4'1'.1' Erte·llke to Maul and couldn't bronze flapper girls, Shade tree• 15 gal, 7-take. we will pay $IOO Oar Sal• Sat 7am 10• dolphins at aea 11 • $20. Citrus, avoca-for good home for clothes. hm furnish· bfonze. 5' greclan urn dos-fruiting SlO. Casey. We cannot Inga, babyllema. girl on bronze Ha· Herbs $1 . Gal junipers keep. 71 4-644-4655 424 E. Bait St. ahell, Ivory, jade, $1. Shade/plne/cypres (betw Irvine Ave & Tltfany lampe, 6' Ba· 4-9' Sto. 909·674-9422 Save abused and tusUn Ave) roque mirror, 18-Tony Robbin• Personal abandoned peta. Be a volunteer/foster. Call MOVINO SALE century love 1ea1, Power tapes. Value 714-597_9037. S•t, 4 /8 , 8·11 bfonu angel by Mo· $280, sac $180. 752·1025 Beautiful furn, cloth- raau. flreplace mantle. Ing, toya, mlac. 2024 BOATS SELL your used vehicle through classified 842-5878 roaewood bar. china o cabinet, mahogany Can't seem to MUSICAL Kornat r. (nr Adame entry tab•, IS' Blind STR'n.ENTS 6055 6 M•u Verde W.) Justice bronze, 2 6' get to all those IN vm iii1,..1tMamllit Sale Roman marble atat-repair Jobs Sat 9am-4pm '93 Bavllner 2252 Cruiser, Ilk• new. 4.3 liter V6 1/0 Mere. 80 gal gas tank, water tank, seata 8 cockpit. Soft top, $550 storage cover, Ure covers, Es- cort all galvanized tan· dem trailer w/auto- matlc brakes. Brake flushing sys for aalt. Upgrade stereo w/CO plug-In, Loran C, 2· way VHF. depth sounder+ all atandard Instr. Navigation com· pass, stainless ateel BBQ w /mount kll, V berth. pvt head, galley w/atove & sink, tons of atorage, electronlc burglar alarm, all •l•C· tron prof lnatalled. Tow weight 3900 Iba. Offered by original owner fOf S15.500 or get a new one f0t $25,000. 909-684-2443 Of 909-369-9166 18 FT LAUNCH fiber· gla. Teak deck, beaut bOall New diesel eng. $6950/obo. 675-7939 ''89 PONTIAC LE MANS '88 DODGE . '87 TOYOTA '90 PONTIAC COLT CELICA SUNBIRD LE '91 FORD '87 BUICK TEMPO GL SOMERSET uea. etc. 444·11 12. around the house? Da rk blue Jackaon, CM-Victoria & HatbOr 1240 Logan II, CM. Let the Classlf1ed Dlnklf XL w/reverae 2127 College Ave headstock. Been UHdi---------Servlce Directory only 3 tlmea. lncludH Sot•, drafting table. help you flnd heavy-duty ABS road-ch .. t, doak, din rm -------- Blue Bure A.T PS Cdshmere AUIO /IC. AMlf'M Red AT PS. AC P/J>q limited 2 Dr Stereo uss ' Stereo CoilSS $SK miles ca~St'lte tth cc cass AT AC. Cas.'i Low mile,, 1)191161 llV020002) tH71().CQ'$)j (l776l62221 (MX1087~1 (HM0208741 RENT reliable help. case. $500/obo. Call 1able, headbd, mlac. POWER BOATS 310-92.5-3057. SAT 8-1, 158 Buoy 70121 .. ______ .._ ______ ._ _____ ...,.lo-_____ ..., ______ ..., ______ • ---.1YARD SALB. 4 houae-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'9 '92 HONDA '92 HONDA '91 HONDA '92 ACURA '93 MAZDA '94 CHEVY •2tts •sats *4tts· •stts •stts *6411 · through classified ----------·---············· . ' : 0 m,sau ~Y CAil : t I t I • NmM : ' ....w.-• ' c.., : ~-------~-------, . llp : ,,_ ~ ~ OMC OlllSA CIM4 X .._ .......... --..-=---.bf>-- holda. Furniture. anti· 18'iliefAie BOAT quea, mlac. SAT 8-2, Rare Convert. Hardtop ACCORD 4 DR, ACCORD SDN. EX PREWDE SI CPE. fNTEGRA GS MPV VAN CAM.ARO Z2 2118 Santa Ana Ave. Easy Maintenance! ExceUent Condition! $8900 • 86().9000 Buy It. Sell II. Find It. Cl•Hlflod. HUNTINGTON BEACH 6140 -------- QWCT NEIGHBORHOOD No matter GARAGE SALE!! what you're BlcyclH, ctothH, doing, your toola, gamea, furnl· ture, etc. Eaat of hometown Brookhuret batween Adama & Oarfleld. newspaper Over 100 home• pat· The tlclpatlng. Look for the algna I. bannera. Be sure to aak for your official garage aale map. SAT 418 a.-4 ...... AT. AC. Ca~s . Olue 16.000 ml (NL0064471 Sliver. AT. PS. AC. AT. AC. AM/FM aiss . Pfl'lla. cc. ult. MR Bel11e. U.1w ml alloyc; (NAOIWlO~J tMC~I Blk AT, P'i. AC. P/PlcQ lc<11her, ABS INSOIH9ll Auto. AC, leather. AMlrM CdSsttle loaded (Rl164HQ) '14,StS '14,166 '14,ttS •ts.au .,, 4tS •1t,tts I l.Map , 3. Coictw.U ..... Newport .... '· Coldweb ...._~wporthMlll 5. Colcl°"U ._.., N~rt 9e.dl I . Coldwell 8mker ~rt 1.-da 7.ColdweU----~lwtt •. Coldwell......, Newpolt ...0 e. Pnad..u.f Newport ........ 12.Remu 13.hmu 15. Preda.... CCNllU1 "°""'-· lt. G,_.. 6 BUM .........W ... 1 E-... s.mc. 17. Grubb 6 l!W. ............... e..-hntc:.e 11. o....-., 'l!Ult leekleatW ..... &tllle • 40. Cout Newport Propertlet 41. Cout Newport Properties 42. Cout Newport Propertle. 43. Cout Newport Propertla 44. C:O.t Newport Properties 45. C:O..t Newport PropertJes 41. Cout Newport ProperUa '7. Cout Newport Propertles 48. Cout Newport PropertJes 49. VaJenUne Properties 50. ValeaUne Properties 51. Star a..t Estate 53. Morlpfe Ratel 1nc1., •Dllent Mortg11ge l!ldaerYMll. U.O,.H09M1 tto.'il ol IM w .. k Newport cout ,. < >f 1 .'\ I f( >l ~ '°" \ 1 l I <I > \ \ I , ·' .•• ;k 1790 lmDe Ave $319, Alleon~ BA YCRf.ST NOR11t 1137 T .... wl de $491, Davtd McCtllloch BEACONBAV 22 8ucon Blly $1,579,000 Ginny Wray COM 3210 Seavlew Bernie Towers 613A'-mlne Bernie Towers JASMINE CREEK 15 Sl&\IMll $57 s. Miriam Mayel LIDO ISLE 844 Viii Ullo Noni $3,700, Velmll ]1mmonl & O'etle Steelberg PENINSULA POINT 1602 E....,. Blvd $515, John Campbell SEAVEW 1903 Yecht Camillli $525,000 Ginny Andersoo BAl..IMM .20so E. <>a.n Front Marcia Bents BAYC8£ST 1331 s.nti.eo Vergllene Hull BAYCR£ST NORTH 1837 Tradewlnch David McCulloch BEACON BAY 22 a..co.t Bay Ginny Wray <DM S2105-vlew Bernie Towers (10AM • 1PM) S17 Cam.don Christa Fr.m DOVER SHORES 1800S....., ~Doyle EASTSIDE COSTA MESA 241 Knox PlllCe 9em6e Towet9 (2PM • 5PM) HARBOR RIDGE 16 s.n SebMtlian Joyce Ollof\ HARBOR VEW HOMES 2527 Port Whltbf Judy Strauss 1700 Port Sheffteld Malle OefemWI 1121 Port TIMn 1.M91neSMw lMIPortr...w..t &lean Weir 3707 Inlet .... Lyteen Ewing UDOISU 203 Viii Lkto Soud O'elte Steelberg 844 Vie Lkto Nord Velma Timmons N£WPORT CREST 23 &core Coult Oavtd Prince NEWPORT HEIGHTS 4221tMr91de twisty Langfotd NEWPORT NORnt WJ.AS SOil Con.a Porta& Gel Yorit < >M .'\ 110( ~ '°" '.\I> \ \ I , ~POINT 1602E.._Bovd John Campbel SPYGLASS HD.I. 60 0..-.. Blly Don Olson THE BLUFFS 1953 Vista c.udal Gall Yorit 1984 VIM.a Caudal Gall Yorit $515,000 $760,000 $339.000 $374,900 llEWUSTNIGS -..~~ts. 2 ba. Good ~e shop()lng, communlly pool & tennis courts Submit on pets. Lg yant m~lzed home. 2 fifep&aces, 3 ~1'1l" Scraped ceilings, many skylights offer light and bright feeling. Enormous back yard with ltult trees is perfect for pool. Ride your bike to the beach, back bay or school f't~OMr~l~orona Beach! This .~:deol bedroom cottage has new paint & carpet & can be expanded upward to catch an ocean view. Flexible terms. call todayl ~,,Ingle level 3bd, 2ba home It end o~~~ de-sac in guard gated community, upgraded throughout. Inviting private spa. Tranquil setting ovel'IOoklng sunny pool sized yard and gorgeous sunsets. ~~Et, ~8c1one to perfectlon~:m baths meticulously upgraded with style fabulous redesigned master suite with Jacuzzi tub & shower, French doors & windows. Ptolesslonally landscaped yard with hot tub & gazebo. fam!Pf room & bonus room l~~eJI~ home with large 1am11y~~~ ~ bonus room. Huge litchen opens to private pool and spa. Soaring ceilings in formal living aru plus• three car garage makes this prOP9f1Y your best inwstment ~~?rater views from this great~~~ lot. Approved plans & permits rudy to pull for 5 bd ocean view home. low community HOA dues Include l)rlvatt buch, tennis courts. pools & parks. A great value. ~=t level view lotl In J!o~Df. spedlcutar ocean & bay Views. Cul·de·sac location In guard gated COl'llmunly. -a~~1f custom hom'-1M appointed with llmmone ftoorlng, marble counters, state-of·IM-trt audio system, recessed lights. double panecs.French doors, and windows. 5 bcl. 3112 ba. locrtdlbM master suite. with sl1flno trN & flreplact, CUSflOm cabinets & muc1' more. catl for awt now! ~ •~mi,o your paint brushes I End ~~s~ bay view. 3 bd, 2 ba. high wood beam celllnos in all rooms. Lowly patio and out doof deck off IMno room. !~~~=~p Assumable financlng1W:r~ has vaulted ceilings, fireplace, 2 large decks, 2 entrances, lower unit has step down living room, · fireplace, 2 bd and patio . .c car garage. ORIGllW. BLUFFS S339,000 IJOli!, briofit. remodeled, single story "Bonila...-plan-3 bd, 2 ba. great location on the Back Bay side of V'ista Del Oro witb a city light view. Mastef suite has 1 wall! In closet plus private patio. This won't last! NEWPORT CREST $319 • [jramatJc 180"l · oana Point to Palos Verdes Views ¥rom both lmls of this outstanding .c bd, 21n bath townhome. Enjoy sunset views from the ~deck off the living rm or master bedroom. This large home boasts CMr 1900 sq ft of living space, family rm off the kitchen, huge attached 2 -car garage. Assoclatf&n if?ci~des 2 tennis courts, pool & spa, within walking distance to beaches .. CORONA DEL MAR 1.115 000 !list bUY In COrona del Marl 3BR, 2.5BA. arChftectural gem, very dramatic & cootempor11y Shows fabulously! Great home for entertaining! Very light and bright Beautiful tile floors. track lighting, block glass thru out and much more. BAYCREST S399,900 Spacious sunny floorplan . .c bd. 2.5 ba, famAy room~ 2 fireplaces, sparldfng pool plus air conditioning. Beauti1ul Baycrest home on prime street. House Is vacant and seller Is extremely motivated. J!tJ1 '}v!'!!! to 8actc Bay Nature and city irJs~~~ 2.5 ba, e1q>anded Trln.i modBI. Spec1acular, remodeled to pertectiofl. Slcytight In master with French doors 10 balcony sun deck. l<Jtchen of l>uuty, tile counters and flooring. Don't delay!! ~~~~~~with room to~~ no Mello Roos. Fabulous O'lerslled lot in hl\)hly sought after Harbor View Homts. Over 8000 sq ft provide a profess«>nally landscaped yard witll a separate fenced play area for children This chatmlng .C bd, 2 ba has a remodeled kitchen & master batll, French doors. custom ca~try in the farnlty room, marble entry, new carpet, designer wall coverings. vaulted ceilings and formal dining room ~JcTi~~~om home on wonderful strH~116f¥ balh, cathedral ceilings. updated kitchen. large living room, laroe front gated courtyard. ~!g~~hed . .c bd, 2.5 ba, new fieJ:o~ paint, smooth ceilings, updated country kitchen . .c stcyfights, plantation shutters. Light and bright! This prime, phase 2 location, Is next to parlt, community pool. club house, play area, easy walk to award winning Andersen School. Priced to sen fast ~·If CREEK $575 • ean greentiell view property! Locate&-lii prestigious guard gated community of Jasmine Creek. Exttnslw rtmodeted slftOlt level townl\ome, govrmtt kitchen. SuOZero refrigerator, warming · ove11, 2 dtshwaslltrs. bullt·ln crystal caDlnets & fireptace Rosewood flooring, tongue tn groove ceilings, pta11t1tton shutters, skyllOllts, all marble master Ollwoonl. JlcUlll tub, •• tttl 1 m~aw11~M ....... ~ ......., 5 """' Fttltlfy .... 3· *· 1ba llld 2·1 lld, 1 bl NA Ynlts hM I slngti tarlGt Int priced units on tht nwbt WI great IDclllolt. Ptrted fOt an llWlstor or owntf wtlo woo.Id ...... Ila.. OLD COROllA DEL MAR IStS,OOG J. wondertiifiinl>lance exists lhroughourThls very special .C bd home on Buck Gully with ocean views Imagine IMng In ltlis spacious, very private home in the most charming of settings. Soaring ceilings, beautrful wood floors & French doors lead to a bnck entry courtyard or the laroe wooded English country garden backyard. • BIG CMYON ssgg 000 J.;4-0naco mooar In guard gated Big Canyon ffiis mOclel has the laroe masier bedroom on the same level as the living area with 2 bedrooms and a bath upstairs Great location HUllTUIGTON HARBOUR mg 000 . Firlde-·of ownership-large four·plex wonderfUi Investment opportunity for owner·user in superb Huntington Harbour location! Close distance to beach and expensive homes. Onty SIX year old bldg, very low malntenance, townhouse style units. individually metered, each unh has 2 car garage Location & bldg attract lop rents! IAVINE TERRACE $678 000 Giiit locioon, one of Ille most desirable streeh in !Nine Terrace. Well maintained home on beautiful large IOI. Rooms are large & very airy with plantation shutters. Large pool surrounded by brick patio & . garden give ttus house special enhancement 2 car garage has lots of storage. Security system. Great possibilities tor expansion IRVINE TER~E W0,000 Wew \Tlew · vieWi This spectacular lrvliie-ferrace location has fabulous sunset Views. A charming home that has been completely upgraded with lop of the hne amenities. Shows pride of ownership. Available tor one day escrow and happy buyer can move in the next day Can for additional Information NEWPORT HEIGHTS Sf.H 000 WOciderM light & · bfight family home wrtn -rarge backyard This .C bd home is over 3100 sq ft end was buin In 1990. VauJted ceilings, built 11 entertainment centlf In family room, 3 car garage, 3 fireplxts This home 1s conveniently louted near schools, parks restau.rllltS and oltlef amenities. THAH ARCH UY $750 000 fwoyur new custorn home on ocean side ol Oiteo Thrff Arch Bay Beaubfully appointed wrth limestone llooflng, custom tiles and much more. 3 bd or 2 + den. 2112 ba. Price Includes custom furnishings Some ocaan view and only steps to private beach, park & tenttls facltles ~~~~~! spacious be4rooms . .c ba Ima= room wlttl Fren::h door!i overlooking 2 patios. UVtng room has fireplace arid open wood beam ceilings Large master suite with volume ceilings. Bring oflers! CORONA DEL 11AA SM.• Siautltul ocean;-tiay & city tights views trom ttlis almost new townhome only 2 blocks to the beach. Granite kitchen, marble master bedroom, moru securtty system, central vacuum & Intercom telephone. Spa 011 master bedroom with views af sunsets, bay & fasNon Island ~='full ocean VllW Onginal-m home With pool 1walts your rtmodtllno or new construction 10.eoo sq ft lol Wale to pmaia beaches I I ) $f,S95,000 · $S,f00,000 I 1. ' 1 1 • I l ii \ \. :, I I NEWPORT BEACH $5,795,000 . ' • . . ' . '. . . 1837 Trade.winds Lane 1843 Tradewinds Lane OWNER BOUGHT ANOTHER!! Extremely motivated seller needs to move -NOW! Over 2700 sq ft expanded/remodeled to perfection. 4 bed, 3 baths, French doors, sky light, security system. 3 bed, 2 baths, central air conditioning, new carpet and pai nt. Probate sale -SOLD AS IS -PRICED TO SELL Gone in 10 DAYS! $498,000 We have strong demand for homes in 1995 -List yours TODAY! CALL FOR A FREE EVALUATION OR PRIVATE SHOWING NEW ENGLAND OCEANFRONT $2,395,000 ABSENTEE OWNER SAYS SELL $1,695,000 1-800-235-2576 WATERFRONT PROPERTIES RECORDED INFORMATION 24 HOURS A DAY 1-800-681-1922 NEW OCEANFRONT LISTING OPEN SUNDAY 1:00 -4:00 2030 EAST OCEANFRONT #213 SAND DUNE LOCATION WITH GREAT JE'ITY & CATALINA VIEWS Ir . . . "__'' -I I I I I .Ja... '·I\ _ ...... ~ <1 . It ~ _, ~· -V·-MAIN TURNING BASIN VIEWS $4,950,000 LUXUIUOUS CONDOMINIUMS FROM '625,IOO DOn and oyc~ OISon, two Realtors or the roadi off to find you that petfect P.onl.e. Corona del Mar rott..ge two blocks from beach 2 BR. can expoind. S339,000 YOUR HOME HERE AND Ol1I' WHY 96% OP OUR LISTINGS SOLD IN 1994 Custom Harbor Ridge with views. 4BR. poo~ 5,600 tq ft. Sl,S99,000 HArbor Ridg-t 3(XX) sq ft wooded view· 1 steal at 5'99,000 Spyglass Hill • V"ww approx. 3.200 aq. ft., 48R; pool 5160,000 Ocun Ir CataliN view completely upgraded. Spyglass Hill. $699,000 Lowest pri<'e ·~lass Hill 3+ fam, rourtyUd. Ught View. S595,000 V'iew· view 3+ fam upgraded. $3100 pa month CALL ON COLDWELL BANKER'S 24 HR INFORMATION LINE (800) 806-5766 COLDWeLL BAN~eRO NEWPORT B EACH 1 DON&JOYCE OLSON Tlttrt Is No S11bstit11tt For E:rpaitnct Donald Olson BROKER As5oaATE Joyce Olson RF.Al.TOR AssoclATE (800) 487-4931 . ' • • .. . . . ; . . . ' . . ' • . . j i .. . . I '• • Harbor View Homes for under $500,000 • 8, 800 square foot lot (according to tax rolls) • Professionally Landscaped fenced play yard • Montego Model • 4 bedrooms, 2 baths • Updated kitchen • Remodeled master bath • French doors and windows • Custom cabinetry • Newly carpeted last year -4 .. Barbara Graves .. "-4 I) 644-9060 COLOWC?U BAN~eR LI -,.. .... COLDWELL BANKER NEWPORT BEACH Exped the best. .. Truck a blight to street Dear Hotline: My next door ne1g~bor c~nsii.tentlr park' h" pick-up truck. which he u<;ei. m h1<o painting bui.iness. on the street outi.ide hi' home. The truck ha'i commercial license plates. bears an adverti\ing emblem. ha.' ladder rack-. a.1d ladders attached to the truck's side and in<iide the natbcd there 1'i painung equipment. I find the truck to be an eyesore and a nuisance. and ti• I don't want it parked outside • • • · • • my home. My as'iOCiation's CC&R'i. say that parking of comme rcial vehicles ii. not permitted on the i.treeLs. Can the aswciation prohibit my neighbor from parking hi' truck on the ~treet? Dear I Mean Business: As the CC&R'" governing your a'sociation prohibit the parking of commercial vehicles on the \trcets with the community. your board of director" is authorized to detenninc whether your neighbor'i. pick-up truck i" a commercial vehicle and precluded from being parked in the community. In making th1., decision. the board of d1rec tOI"\ " required to act in good faith. not in an arbitrary or capric1ou<i manner. and must Jpply iii. enforcement procedure" fairly and uniformly. Thu' when determining whether your neighbor's truck ii. a commercial vehicle. the board of directors hould make 1he following findings: •Whether the vehicle i community ba..,ed upon general appearance • Whether the owner u-.e' the vehicle primanly for per,onal transportatmn or for bu,ine'' pUrpo\Cl\. • Whether the vehicle contain' any signs of commercial use ... !>uch as license plates, visible equipment. ladder racks and other commercial markings. • Whether the vehicle interferes with other ownel"'i' use and enjoyment of their property. Ba.<ied upon the deM:ription of your neighbor's truck. 1t appear.1 it is commercial in appearance and u-.cd pnmarily in connection with hi!> painting busines' Therefore, the board of director; may prohibit your neighbor from parking the truck on the asi.ociation\ streeL~. Contact your association's managing agent or board of directors to make a complaint and detennine what enforcement procedure the board will employ to prevent your neighbor from parking on the i.treet. }a#fts C. Harkins IV is an attorney with Piort, Walktr, Racobs and Powtn, a law f 11"#1 tmphasi.dng co"""unily association.f. Ht will amwtr tU many qutstions as poulblt in list weekly Hot/int column. All rt1pon111 art ba11d on cu"ent CaU/ornla 11/IU law and upon facts prt11nltd. Con1t1ll 1uur own 011oclalion'11o~ernln1 d«uWNnll or 1t1ol cou1111l on on11p1clfk WtOJUn. SulHldt ftmlio1t1 to COIUl111eU, A11ociollolt RodJM, IUOO Vo11 ~ • Jerrie Mahoney: A 30-year Costa Mesa resident. AGENCY: Coldwell Banker. Costa Mesa JOB TITLE: Residential Real Estate Specialist FARM AREA: Costa Me!Wl HOW WNG Wl11I AGENCY: Five years CITY OF RESID£NCE: Costa Me~a HOBBIESllNT'EllFSJ' Sports. beach and the moun~ins CLUBS/ORGANIZATIONS: St. Joaclums Church LAST BOOK READ: "Stop the ln'ianity" Jerrie Mahoney PET PEEVE: Being late. FAVORITE MOVIE: "Forrest Gump' and "Legend' 11f the Fall'' FAVORITE RESTAURANT: Scott'~ Seafood Bar & Gnll FAVORITE GETAWAY: Lake Tahoe HOW DO YOU DEFINE SUCCESS? Customer satisflction. Helping people Wt WOlll lo lutu fro• JOU through our uw SNAPSHOT colul11. Tltt column /tlltanl fHI nll* on1n, brour, agtnts, ...,.., rrpnsttdtllivu, or any <>llrtr staff ..,....rs'°" "'°""lib lo highlight. Wt tNCOIUWfl JOit lo ltU a photo (blDd ""' w/UU, if ,,oniMt), wide COfllP'UIY namt, ptno• aM SNAl'SHOT ~on bad:. Stu"' fa,_, ilifOl'Wldon to: Joyrr Sclttrtr, Doily l'Uot, JJO W. Bay SL, Co~ta Mna, Ct '2'21; Fox: 114-6Sf..4802. tkollliltt: Sp.a, Tttnday. Wt'U publish ii tU 1p«t is oNiWk. U you nttd to male,. cluut't1 to dtt copy IA/ttr it 1uu bttn subMilttd, pka1e Cllli Joyct Sclrtrtr, .~J.1- 4242. Quiet and eaceful Harbor Ri ge Each bedroom has its own bath and walk-in closet. Contemporary home in Harbor Ridge. This ~utiful contemporary home, in the gated community of Harbor Ridge. is conveniently close to fine restnuranL'i, Fru.hion bland. theater;, f rceways and the ocean. Thi\ home is about 5.000 Mjuare feel featuring four bedroom-;, four-and-one-half bath«. family mom. formnl dining room. wine cl~t. bar, hbnuy and exerc1'iC room. French doors nnd high ceiling . Each bedroom has its own Nth and walk-in closet Then: i5 a llflC kitchen with a Viking stove. two d1shwuhcn. three oven and a alasi;ed-in brcilla!it room. The ulra I~ 10l • about 13.000 square (ect • i~ beautifully lan&Ucapcd with~ pooV'f>&. ..... ertall Ind a rull cn&ertaJnment center with a butlec:Ue. Some oceiw views f mm u~1111''li. Offered ll S 1,99,,000. Call Lynne Valefttine ll VaJentine .un. apt><>WJ8JfJfAR"919JM~~~r•ft!M'-1 And only the finest matcriab and crnftsman1ohip have been utilized throuahout the houAC featurin1 exten!ll~e '* of m,u1>le. all~~~~~~~-· . Properties for I privMe sllOwiea. (714) l1"V"' ... .. ·---- I · 4 • ._, ·• "J v ' ~ 1 ( _,,,;,_, ".:! f_ ~Jo. t "' • --··-• •••• -· f ~-· ··-~;..\~~cs_.-... , ... ,.,_.,._---~·- .. •• _<l,i_•.._ •• + ~J.. _.., • • .._.., !~..... ~· L • DlJPLEX NEAR BAY UPGllADED. TOOi $295,000 2BR/2BA frmt unit + stldio/lBA rear l.lllt in prime R· l zooe. ~ wel mcWltalned & ~ 9Jited for sm-rnerwlnter rental Income. Many new lSp!JZldes ~Cal for detais today BEST BlJY ON WA:I ERFRONT Wl1'1I SUP AVAllAllLE $229.000 The lowest ?1oecf bayfront w/bay & ocean views il secu1ty hHisie tx.dldhg. As9x. pool & spa. Wal< to Uh Vilqshops BAY.OCEAN & atY UGKTS VIEW. Luxmv hl-riM lvk'9 w/boat .atp avail. C.omm pool & located near Udo VIiiage. Offered at $229,000 \llCTOll YACX 721-4U3 SAY GOODBYE TO YOlJR IANDLOllD. lllJY IN NWPT FOR $168,000 1...ocated In a gated c:ornmrdty is this~ appolntOO 2BR co00o w/ll!SOOC pool, spa exercise room. Spend a day at the beach or relax bl the pool. A.I. T.D. AVAILAlllE TRY 1°" DOWN AT $575,000 Views of Ucb Bay, Ucb Isle. city lights & l'TlOllltab1s. ~ attention to interior detail ird Mlsan cabintry & ~ facades. Easy single ~ floorplan. Boat slip to 30 awilable. Cal for more inJonnalion UDO ISlE BAYFRONT WITH DOCK $1.895 MIL Large en~ home pl.lS ~ bayfront deck & room for a SS yacht, runerotB ~ details, ele\etor & sbJlnlng I.Wt bar. A great Uh Isle stn:!et. OPEN StJN 12-5. 712 VIA UDO NORD ROOM FOR A POOL REDlJC£D TO $609.500 Ideally located within Harbor View Homes near community pool. clibhouse & more. 4BR. 3.SBA. enclosed entryway. thousands of bricks & lovely back yard gardens. OPEN 9lJN 1-4 1935 PORT CAllJ'iEV Pl.ACE LOCATED NEAR WEDGE & fearurlng bay vtewsl SBR. 3BA home w/fam nn. den, din rm & a great entertaining patio. A roost see. REDUCED TO: $798,000 DAWA ftl iii 6514610 BE YOlJR OWN BOSS NEAR 11tE BEAOI TWO liqJor markets i'l exoeient So Calif neitjiborhoods Location. Location. Location. Wd malntaned & located in~ baffle are.as. Offered at $145K & $450K NEWPORT BEAOI ADOll£SS FOR UNDER $200.000 o.vner has been transferred ... needs to get on with their life! 3 bedrooms. plantation shutters. new Interior paint. rust.om c.abinets. Corian & much more. 2-car garage. Call for details on this great Newpol1 buy! BAY VIEW BALBOA P£NIN POINT HONE $798.000 Large SBR. 3BA home featuring den, dining nn. f~ nn & a great entertaining patio with a fire pit. Lovely bay views from upper level A rrust see. YOOR TICl<ET TO NEWPORT BEACH DRE.AM UVING. •• $489.000 Consider thls ~ c.am:I for 4BR home w;1~ room. ~room. French doors. 2 frpls. rust.om cat*1ets & . bay \Wido.v in kit • ~ cxutyd entry, 2 patios. tree. + a spa in the back yard Ycu dreams can come true• 2 TOWNHOMES ON 1 I.OT NEAR 111E BEAat S2S9.900 Located )Jst 500' from beach ~ ls tNs d.iple>t ~ 28RilBA.S tn each FTpls. 4 car garage. 3 decks & patio. No attached wals between lllits. . .. • • . • I .. - Newport-Mesa Association of Realtors hosts computer buying seminar Grubb & Ellis in the Circle of excellence and Coldwell Banker Newport BOOch named Premier Office. Grubb & Elll\ Re'i1den11al Real fatat.c ~,... 1cc:<JBcuer Home' & Garden' wa' ren~ntly av.arded the Circ~ of fa.1.el~~e Award by PHH Real Estate !"Jetv.<>rt. a leading broker-to-broker nctv.c.rl: affihat.ed v.11h PHH Homequll) Grubb & Elli'> rcu·1,cd the kudo-. JI LOnferencc in Ori.ind" Ad ni., . d"'.trd m.aLe' J tremc:ndou' '>t..ltemcm aboul · · · · • ·Grubb & Ella' and our rcput.auon for prm 1drng c:A1.'Cllent \Cl"\ ice' to our chenl'> • aid Dcnm\ Gordon. pre,1dc:n1 nf Grubb & Ella' Rc\tdential Real fatale Ser> IC.:C\ Grubb & El h\ ''a 14 }CM member of PHH Hnmequily and I'> the PHH Real fatale Bruker for Orange and San Diego c.:oun11e\ PHH. he.idqu~ in Wi lton. Conn .. " wmpo..ed of more than 450 leading. real e\late firm" v.1th 54.(X)O .... 1e, .t<,!>ol·1atc\ m 2.100 office' \Cf\ mg ~00 m;irLel' throughout the Lolled StJIC\. CanJda dnd Me,1cn Grubb & ElliJ Rrfidl'ntial Real Estate St rvicts ha1 nint off ices and 325 {ales associatl!s in Orangt and San Ditgo countit1. Betkr Homts and Gardtns Rtal E1tall Stnice,formed in 1978, is an intl!rnational nrtwork of more than 700 membtr finru wil.h mort than 1,400 offices and mort than 24,()()() lictnstd salt s auociaus in tlu Uftil.ed Slalla , Canada and Puerto Rico Ncwport·Mc:..a A\'><ll·1a11on of RealtClf' wanL<. IO Take the My,tery Out of Buying a Computer. The -.eminar v.ill be held Wed Apnl 19. 2 -4 p.m .. 1.11 the ll"'><iciatwn\ Jud11oriu m. 401 N. Newpon Blvd Taught by Muhiple L1.,ting Service Coordinator Diane Ward. 1hc -.emmar will c.:m·er everything yoo need to know abou1 ~ purclla!.c w "~such as undcnunding oompuan-IOlDS: Wlpplng 31 the supcn10rC \U\U.) ~mailer computer orpm.zacions. common pltfalb and how. IO a\ Old them. 'llllb.dt not IO bu): v.b.at }UU nttd for MLS ~: cnmmon prograirn ~db) Rcalron. multimedia and v.tw •" lhe ~ bu) 00 )001 budget.. • Tiu two-hour m11i.nar is SIS. Call f71.tl 722-2J()(J for rrsr"ano11s. Coldwell Bmker 'iev. pun Bc~h ha., been honored b a C(lldv.ell B.uil.tr Pmrucr Office md al\O v. 1th w Sen ace f.\celk.-:e Av.ard by actue\lng J t()Yl. 1.u,tomcr wtl\factJOn raung The Premier Offi1.c: Av.J.rd. 1he h1ghe,1 honor av.ardcd to J C11ldv.ell Banker offt1..e. dc\lgnate' nfficc' demon .. traung e'1.ept11m.U pcrform.m..e and ded1c.auon Bob Lt'. Fe' er. PfC\Jdent of Coldv.ell B.anler Southern Cahfom1a. pre~ntcd Uk: .iv..ud 10 branLh man.ager Chene Han:man JI 1hc Coldv.ell B.mker lntcmauonal Bu .. 1ne.,, Conference an Orlando Fla . v. 1th aboot 6.500 an Jnenda~c It ' J plu-.ure to pre-.ent Ltw, av.ard to .in ouhtandang Coldv.ell Banker uffo.e • he ,,:ud Chene Hartman .md the ..ale' il\'4K 1ate' an Newport Bea...h hJ\ e t!'.wbh.,hed a ~tandard of e'\ccllcocc for offa:e' throughout the Coldv.ell Banker 'Y'tem The .av. ard for Scn1cc EAcellcna wa' pre\Cnled 10 Coldv.ell Banker Nev.pon Bea1.h for pl.Kang fifth in 1.u,tnmer o,cn Ke .imong more than 4<XJ 11ffo:c' The reu1gmtmn wa' ba-.cd on ri:phe' hi about llJO.CX>O 'Uf\ e)' m.i1le<l to bo) l!f\ and -.cller' of home' dunng 1994 Coldwell Banler Nev. port Be.il.h .K.h1c\ ed J remar~able I()()'/( Cu,tomer Sa1"fou111n rating "Thc...e award' .ire 1ang1ble evidence of the c.:anng profe,\1onaJ1\m and ded1ca1111n of the Coldwe ll Banker Newpon Beach 'tafl: Hattman \31d "I m proud to accept the-.e award' on behalf of the -.ale' a''><ll:IJte' Jnd congratulate them for their out\tandang ill..hicvement • For all your rt al ts tau nuds or f or inf ormatWn about a caru r in real t s tau. call Chem llartman, C.oldwt ll Banktr Newport Btaclr, (714) 644-9060. Coldwt'll Banktr Corp. optraJts companits which supply a complete ran gt of rtsidtntial real estatt strvius, including broktragt, tiJlt, escrow and rt localion. From I to r. lorry Romito, Cherie Hamnon and RObert Anigoni \\atnfront HonlC' lrK. .. which 'peciahze!> in repre)Cnung and ~ll1ng I.he fine-.t re-.1dent1JI real C\tate prupc:nic' in Orange Count). ha.\ rcnev.ed 1t" contract v.1th Sotheby'\ lntcmatlonal Re~lty. maJung Waterfmnt Home\ the e~clusl\ e Sotheby ' affiJ1Jte in Oran&e County Waterfront Home<.., the only real C\Hite company an the area to market lu\UI) propen1e' to pm,pccu'e buyer. from Sotheb~ ' ,.a,t. affluent global netv.ork Thmogh SOlheby\. Waterfront Home" '' a1'4> able to offer appraio;al and mari:eung \Cf\ ace' for home: fum1~hang,. JC:V.dl) and an ·we are extremcl) proud to conllnlK' ..en ing J\ the exclu~1ve Orange Count} real e'ta1e rcpresentalJ\e for Sothcb) 's.· \3.ld Patncia Foerster. CEO of Waterfront Home!> Through Sotheby'~. we are able to m.u\et our ll\ting' of Orange Count) ' line't home~ 10 pn"pecll\e chenll> from all mer the V.llflJ: Established by tht husband and wift tt am of Gilbert and Patricia Fotrster in 1975. Waurfront Homes Inc., has mort than 90 agents serving Newport Beach a11d th e surrounding communilirs. (714) 631· I .I()(). Tnrelh Realty '' ho'ting .in Egg-Citement 1995. Sat . April 15. 9:30 ·11 :30 a.m .. at Adam' Elementary School in Costa Me..a All prcxced' from the e"ent will benefi t Arum' Elemcntar} PTA. The C\ ent features pony ride,, face painting and a "''II from the Ea\ter Bunny. Egg hun1 1imc': •Toddler Hunt (2-4 yellr<i old), 10 -10:30 a.m •Childrent5-6. 7-R:9-ll J.10·30 -11 :30 J.m Call (714) 540-7355 for trWrt itrfomfll/W11. And John Beckett. branch m.mager 111 Coldwell Banker Irvine office. h~ announced the addition of Barb Shonk' 11 the ..ale ~iate staff. "The trcngth of any busincM 1!> depende11t upon its saJes force." Shortley said. "fo ti<: ~uccessful in sale • yoo must be totall~ committed to your clients and willing to assi t in every area of the transaction • Pnor to beginning her real tale CJn~er Shortley specioliied in secondary markeuni,: for financial an titution • mortgage bJnker' and private mortgage insurance firm, Sh· earned many accolade!i. including being named top producer in the nation for .i prh ate mortgage insurance furn. A nathe of Pittsburgh. Penn .. 'he h.i' h'ed in lrvinc ince 1981. In her lel,urc tame. he enjoys aerobics. the beach Jntl traveling. Call Baril Shortle, al tlu Coldwt ll Banktr lrvint offiu , (714) 552-2()()(). Rtal Estatt 8111 Li.nt1 is a wtlly columfl dt dicaltd to local rtal estatt nr1n Wt tncouragt you to 1tnd your featurtd items, such as: proJllOtio,,s, new or rthirr1. awards, co11111ul11il} U..-olve111tlll, ntw projects olUl atrJ otlltr ntws which kttp1 our n Olhn iliforattl to: Jo]Ct Schtrt r, Rtal EslOlt B1tJ Uus. Daily PilDl, 330 H. Ba1 SL, Costa Mesa, CA 'U27, or yo11 cnn fax JOUT ~IS rr1".st"' }O]Ct al 714-650- 4802. Send o pltoto (black cl wltil.t, if possible) wit.It C.0.,0111 NtuM and Pers1111 on back w 11tultl ih4J Ullts). Dead/int'. 5 p.m., TutSdaJ. Award winning day at The Prudential Top associates garner prestigious honors at award ceremony Sale' citccutive' of The Prudential Cahfom1a Realty Newport Beach office were recently rccogni1ed during special i:eremomes at the company's annual award banquet held at the Beverly Hills Hilton in Beverly Hill'-. Agenu Barbara Ami.tadter and Mac Mackenzie were named lo the company' Cahfomia 100, • desipation belon1ina to only I 00 aacnl.\ in the ~le. The Olairman's Circle 1ward wenl to agents Many an Melinda Jones. Barb3na Am tadter. Mac Mackenric. Vicky 'Jiang. Melis~ Schmand J . ~ ... lfW, ....... , • • residenlial 'ale' a\'411.:1ate\ who plJc.:e in 1he lop I% of The Prudential Real EMate network na11onw1de Recogni11on al\O went 10 the membe" of The Prc'iden!'!t Circle which de!'iignntes i.ale' executive<; who place in the top 5~ ofTiie Prudential real e:.tale network nationwide. Other award wanner'\ from the Newpon Beach office included: Bruce McLoud. Hugh and Sharon Swanson. Sharon Vogt. Sue Mitchell. Evie Compton. Anne Hoover. Rita McDonald. Helen Ne1ger-Gilchnst and Brett Wyland who received 1lle Prudential Cahfomia Realty'i. Leading Edge Society award. SpcciaJ recognition went to branch manaacr Mu inc Montgomery who received the Oublandan& Contribution award. "These aaenl'I met the difficult challenges of the rul csaatc market in 1994, • Monts<>mel)' wd. 'Their dcdi.c.ation and - Top_ I to r: Arvilla Sheron, Sharon Vogt Melissa Schmand, Vicky Tsang, Helen ' Neiger-Gikhri.t, Rita McDonOld 8oHom I to r: Sandy Mittman George Rothman, Maxine Mon~, unaa Reed, Loimo Predkelis ·-·--------..-.------.... Top I tor: ~$Sue Mttchell, Barbaro Amstochw, Jones, Melinda Jones 8oHotn I to r: ie ~rty, Non Tully, Maril)'n Read, hi~' Hvgh Swanson California Realty Newport Beach off ice. (714) l:W-"6fll;D, SHOWCASING THE FOLLOWING HOME·S After listing all the many fine features of the following home and why you should move to one, I didn't have room for lots of pictures of these lovely homes (Sorry). I can assure you it wasn't due to shortage of wonderful shots of these fine homes, nor a lack of imagination, It's simply because there wasn 't enough room. ·so without further waste of valuable space, lets get started ... . IWtlOll VIEW HOMIS It doan"t Id .a better tMn WL If you've been waotmg for the Perfect ~(approx. 4500 SQ. ft), the ~Lot -Huge, this five bedroom, folx ~ home fits ycxx family needs. The home Ms a kv'ge enoY With lllftatonc floon ht flow through the dining room & kitchtJ'l. The stoorung st.ate of the art gourmet kitchen with .,..... countlf tape & islands, skyhghts & ad)Oining ftlmity room tire truly the heart of the home -a place for your family to gether. The master suite o~ privacy and it's O'M'l bekony that~ the ootstanding pool & hu9c ~The chtktens wing ~ composed of thrtt add1t1C>nOI bed'ooms & there IS 0 guest or maids room dc1M'lsta11'S. I There IS also ti Wge sunny study With Its CM'l"l entnlnee W~ this size, there IS room for olf the fomtly's actMties Pktlft yicMnd Ida wllllc you wtcll yow chlldren pe.y ball, NII or IMot "°Olli • outdoor IMns llt Its bat. . Oftlacd M $1,149,000 Sl'YGLASS HILL One of Newport"s most des1~ COITIITllXllbeS IS Corons ~I /INJr, which IS ~you .,.,n find this remockled five txc:toom fMn1ty home With its lrutfNkJn9 views from Newport to Cataline Island & Du.z.Hns city llthtl w:w of Fashion Island & Inland «:ross the Southern Cehfomia basin This rcMOdtlcd hOMC hits a spacioos enny that ~kome:s your guests. The home also feat:ur~ t1 ~fully designed sunken IMng room. The rraster suite offers privacy & h8s t1 sitting t1r~ with fireptoce from ....tlich you can enjoy the outstMMlnt ¥icw. The S«oncby bedrooms ore spa<:tOUS & four of the bedrooms-ere kxated on the upstairs level Outdocw entcrt.llnin9 ts• n.t .. you c.. Niu In yow ...... ~ .... outsUnclnt IUnlds. Offefcd 11t $1,US,000 So tnere you are ... A list of compelling, rational reasons to move to· one of these fine homes. If you would like to know more or view of of these homes or ask about any of my other fine llsti call me ... . . . . ... ~ ---·-._ -----.------- • Ceati&ed Rnlcleatl.al Speds•et •RE/MAX a.II of F- • Real Estate Broker Wida Over 22 Yean Ew1MNie_.. To Serve YOUR NEEDS Pr(>..,ent§o: PRIME LOCATION . ~ •5 .... 3 ... . •PoolAS.. • 2 FIN•l•cea • 8900 Ft. Lot • Added s-Room CVt,DESAC ....... 2 ... •F ..... N I • ......... F...U,Roo.. •PoolA Spa •Ewpeecled ...... ~ SHORT SALE •3 .... 2~ ... • fk 1l•ce •la1r ...... • Patio IRVINE BARGAIN • l 1w. 1 .. •loft ·New~ • Air CoacMll a ' • !Ve-«1. o~t • ;tle.f'a APRIL . eal'e1teltV 10: 8:30 a.m. Orientation/Induction 11: 8:45 a.m. Affiliate Committee Meeting 12: 9 a.m. -noon, "Tax Ideas for SellinQ RE;" 1 • 4 p.m., '"Talking Taxes About Install 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;n 2 -4 p.m., "Taking the Mystery Out of Buying a Computer.~ 20: 8:30 a.m., Generol Membership Meeting featuring John Moortach, CPA ·orange County Bankruptcy." 21 : 10 a.m. -2 p.m., Broker Preview 26: 9 a.m. -noon, 'License Responsibilities;" '"Home Improvement Project Day;• 2 -4 p.m., '"Beginner;• American Home Week. 28: 1 O a.m. -2 p.m., &oker Preview Woodbridge · Fairway Estates in Dove Canyon • ,.,. en1oys great success. Located within view of the scenic Saddleback htlls Dove Canyon is the home of an 18-hole Jock Nicklous signature golf course. Showcasing an elegant collection of family-oriented homes with exceptional majestic Saddlcback mountain views and golf course frontage lots. the new Woodbridge Fairway ~talcs in Dove Canyon is enjoying tremendous success since its recent Grand Preview -prompting the early release of Phase Two. "The home buyer re ponl-e to this new neighborhood has been simply overwhelming. with the demand for these luxury homes increa,ing every day:· explained Todd Cunningham. one of the partners of WoodBridge Development. the builder of Woodbridge Fairway B tate . "ln fact, within the first week these homes were available. we experienced an incredible 7~ sell-out in Phase One within just 3 weeks. As a result of this rapid sales pace. we decided to release Phase Two much earlier than originally llllticipatcd." Cunningham said. "Featuring a stunning range of extravagantly appointed amenities. hlllld- craftcd classic exteriors and pool·siz.ed lots. Woodbridge Fairway Estates offers today's families an incomparable lifestyle within the guard-~ated Dove Canyon -one of the mo t prestigious master.planned communities in Southern Califotnia ... "In addition to il'I architectural allure and unparalleled 5elling along the south ridge of Dove Canyon. re idents will efljoy the privacy of a 48-homc community and the intimacy of cul-de-ac trcetS -ideal for family living and a neighborhood feel." Cunningham noted . .. A\ we celebrate the early release of Phase Two. I encourage home shoppers to discover the natural beauty ofthi unique neighborhood thi weekend. Take advantage of {airway lots and maje!ltic view -and start enjoying the ultimate in luxury fairway living within Dove Canyon." Ocsiined by Michael McHale. A1A & Associate • Woodbridge Fa1rway Estates showcac;es three vibrant floor plans ranging from 3, 1 SS to 3,878 square feet of two-story living . pace. with five to six bedrooms, teen room.11 and dens. four and one-half baths, and three-car pragcs. Prices an: from the mid $300,000 s. refined Southern California lifestyles. The 3,155 square-foot Plan One features four bedrooms and a den or fifth bedroom option downstairs.· The spacious Plan Two offers four bedrooms. a den, and teen room in 3.515 square feet of interior li ving space. Highly versatile. this home presents buyers with a sixth bedroom option. The large t of the Woodbridge Fairway Estates collection. the 3.878 square-foot Plan Three ha' five bedrooms, a teen mom. or -;ix bedroom., and a private home office. All plans include four and one-half baths. Gr.icious appointment' include dramatic volume or sloped ceiling . hardwood stair casing, ceramic tJle entryway .. plut; carpeting. wood burning fireplaces. decorator-selected light fixture ... rounded comers. wet bars (Plan' 2 & 3). and mtenor laundry areas. Luxurious master bedroom suitci. feature private retreats with fireplace. ~parate oversized showers. oversized whirlpool tub with mortar-set ceramic tile surrounds. dnd full-width mirrors. Highlights of the contemporary kitchen' include a spacious breakfast nook. center island. large walk-in pantries. mortar-set ceramk tile counters. cast iron two compartmented sink. separate built-in microwave. self-cleaning double oven. upgraded dishwasher and garage di. po al. lu trous oak band<raftcd cabinet . and no- wax vinyl flooring. F.qually impressive exteriors offer fireproof concrete tile roof . concrete driveways. roll-up sectional garage doors with window insets. hand-craf\ed si\ panel. eight-feet high entry door... dual air conditioners. and combination masonry and wrought iron ide and rear fencing (plan may vuy per lot). New home owneri. can also pc rsonal11c their Woodbridge Fairway Bsta~ home from a series of option including a master bedroom balcony. hvina room fireplace. central vacuum system, security and intercom sy tems, built-in Ooor safe and a 0.E. built-in refrigerator. Designed for effkiency H well a~ beauty, these homes boast such encray-saving appointment~ as automatic setback .~,w·"rt/;:.:.,/1p UI L /,;tyu•N' ./'],.,,,.,( nnr/'l:r-/1¥'AU • rk/. /tn, /7 ft"°""" ro//ron,/ "·'7""'~i>nrr 760-5000 xl31 MAGNIFICENT HARBOR RIDGE CASTLE 6BR/8.5BA European flavored manc;ion of approx. 11.000 '>q. ft. on a rare double lot. Fabulous ~ean & city light view!!. Separate gated pool & spa. Gated motorcourt w/4 car garage. $2,495,000 CORONA DEL MAR -Approx. 7.000 sq. ft. masterpiece w/ awesome ocean. bay & night light views. Rare huge lot <,ituated just above the harbor! 5BR. 5.5BA. Customized interior. Grounds include pool. spa. teahouse & formal Japanese gardens. $2,300,000 OCEAN GOLF COURSE VIEWS! -Best buy in Corona Del Mar! Immacu- late 3BR w/vaulted ceilings. Move-in perfect w/ocean views from the front · and golf course/canyon vws across the rear! Huge lot! Reduced to $579.000 F.ASTSIDE OASIS • wt m1n1 farm. JBR/JBA wt custom goormet kitchen A brc:akraM room. Upgraded lhroujhoul! Separate RV/bo:lt parl..- ina. Motivated. • SJlS.000 BALBOA BEACH BEAUTY! • Unique. h1ah• CORONA Df:L MAR • Elegant 48R/\ '.\BA ly upgradc-d end Unil townhomc Wllhln CCI)' o( plU'> family NI\+ '1>9. ('l()<,C 10 bc<Kh and IOWn 8 bay and buch Lr~c branJ new. Vacanllmu\t )'~ new' MOTIVATED SELLER' $519,000 t,tll. $2!9,oeo 7~5000 Ezt.131 • ; All ,three de ign4' reflect ca.~ual. yet ------!P'~~~~~~n~~.~J'u\~~a;~i"JJrci.li'irti~VllWllJl!ltnrJlllPl'J!WJ9'Jl'J!l'6-.ll!l._ .. 1'41111111'111'==,,,_..~ . - .,.,~ .... .,..., l.9fS .~~~~~~ ..... ~~~~..:ai=,;~>S.oo Cliff~ood at Can.yon C~est celebrates g _rand .open_1ng Hundreds tour the new Mission Vieio community. Auractcd by the premier of beautifully decorated model homes tha1 re"eal a wide array of buyer-inspired luxury feature\, more than 350 cnthusia4'tic home,hopper; turned out for the grand opening of Taylor Woodrow Home"' Chffwood Canyon Cre~ in Mis<;ion Viejo. Several fam1lie" added to the \UCCe\\ of the e\ent by porcha,ing home' in the prc<itigiou,. guard-gated community. during the third sale\ re leao,e and model grand opening celebration A' they toured the model'. 'hopper" were 1mpre,liCd by the multuudc of -.ought-after appointment' that arc included in pm.-e' ,tarting from the low $3()().000... Highlight<. include built-in de\k\ in ..elected \CCOndary bedroom,. beautiful bnck-fact:d fireplace' with v.hite wood mantel' m the family room'. centr.il a1r-condnioning and healing 'Y'lem'. law.h ma,ter ba1h' with walk-in clo..et\. deep oval tub' and -;eparate meri.11ed \howeri. with built-in \eat\ V"1tor' were abo 1mpre"..ed by how 1..arcfully Taylor Woodrow ha" l"tened tu the opinum' uf buyer\ and incorporated de,1gn rnnccp1' that renect the way tod::iy\ famihc' lr.c. For example. family entertainment mum' arc exceptionally 'pac1ou' and fun1..tmnal "hich allow' bu'y famihc' tu ha\.e mure ume together. In add11mn. extra large interior laundry room' pro\.1de the C\tra <.:ount.er 'pace and 'lilrage 1...1b11~h thJt many buyer' ha\e a'ked fur. along with th~· 1..onvenience nf a laundry <.:hutc .• md mo'l plan' are enham .. ed by a library 1hat ma\ al,11 be ..elected a' an optional extrJ hed rcK11n. With "pace planning and de,1gn b) the pmfe.,c;ional firm of Euro 0e'lgn. kitchc~' alo;o mirror the preference' of bu yer .... v.h1~h 1n\p1red \UCh convemence' a' largt: gourmet l'>land<i, white cabmetry with European hmge' and adju,table 'hel'e'. hand-,et ceramic-tile countcnop .... under-cabinet nuore~cnt lighting and all-while K11chenA1d appliance,. including a four- bumer tempered-gla'i. cooktop. double ovenc; with self-deaning feature on the upper oven and a Quiet-Wa\h multi-cycle dishwasher. Al\O enhancing efficiency" an Eye-Level microwave with carou-..e l and even-cooking feature. Along with all the pnce-mcluded elllfa.\, Cliffwood imprcs!.Cd home shoppen. by offering numerouc; opportunities for families 10 cu~tomize their living environment. Thal advantaae is exemplified by an optional imagination room in Residence I. Made possible by the split dc~ign of the home's three-car garage this unique space givea buyers the opportunity to transfonn the single-car garage section into a home office. children's playroom exercio;e studio or room of their choice. In the three-bedroom Residence II. a versatile "super boa,us room• features an optional ref reshmellt counter with refriaerator. or buyers may choose to convert both the bonus room and library t~ optional -- 3'comrnodates a variety of act.1v1tic<. s1mult.aneously with a library dow~~ and a bonus room ( upstau~. while large I hou...eholds ha\e the option of selecting a' many a... 'i~ bedrooms. mdoding r~o on the first noor The de..ire for pre-.llge among bu)CI°' in\pired d1'>t1nct1,e eucnor ele' atic.tn'> that d1~play the dwm of California Craft.,man·\1) k arch1teeture. which 1'> rem1m<,eent of many of SoutMm Cahfom1a\ mo\t de.,irable. e\tabli,hed neighborhooch [)e,1gn h1ghhght' include w,1rm t:olof" v.ood accent,, c:<lncrete-tile mof,, attractive 'huucr.. entry and rear \Ide- yard walb detailed with ma\Onry .tnd wmugh1-1ron accent" Pri' ale entry courtyard' prm 1dc an inviting mtroductron lo each home. dOd 1hree-c.ir gJr,1ge' JIC fim\hcd "-Ith roll-up wood do<1r .. Jnd an Jutomauc dcior opener. The grand opening al'<l .. pothghted the oul\landmg prhate Jmcn111ei. that make Cc1n)On Cre'lt one of Mi .. .,.on Viejo\ mo\t cxclu'" e addrc'-.e' Among them are a beautifully appointed clt1bhou<.e. four lighted tenni<. coun,, a children\ play area and two swimming pool,, including one of Olympic-.. i1ed dimension ... ln addition. to the private recreational fac1litie" available al Canyon Crest. the neighborhood overlooks <;eenic Lake Mi,sion Viejo, where a marina. re,ident'i-only beach club and Shore\idc Park offer ac1ivitiei. ranging from boating and fi .,hing to ~wimming and picnicking. Re\1dents will also be conveniently close to all of the eitceptional amenities that have made Mis.c;ion Viejo the fulfillment oflhe California. Promi se. includlng golf course.';, hiking and biking trails. recreation centers. ,<;ports fields. shopping center • fine re taurant.' and highly accredited school . Cliffwood home owners will automaticaJly become members of the Lake Mis ion Viejo Cliffwood at Canyon Cre5t · Pion 2c, Minion Viejo Cre't Home Ownen.' Association. which main1ain common facilities for a monthly fee paid by all residents. Cliffwood at Canyon Crest is the Jate.\l residential development by Tuylor Woodrow Homes California's Limited. a member of the London-based Taylor Woodrow Group. founded in 1921. Today. thi worldwide team co~c;ists of lllOfC than 150 engineering. con~truction and development companie . Major international airport.'>. multi-million dollar hopping malls and even the Channel Tunnel are among the projects for which Taylor Woodrow is renowned. In the United StateS. Taylor Woodrow Homes' superior effort.~ have received national and rcponal unpMallcled living environments. To discover all the reasons behind the success of the grand opening of Cliff wood JI Canyon Crest. ex it the San Diego Freeway ( 1-5) at Alicia Partway and go wt. Tum left on Olympiad Road. ri1ht on Melinda Road. right at the guard-gated Heather Glen entry and right on Canyon Cre5t Drive. Tum right on Applega&e and left on Pmfield to the Clifh.tood sales complex. where furnished models .n open daily from 10 a.m. to S p.m.. except Monday~. when ~,.. ore 2 to S p.m. Additional infonnation is available by callina (714) •S7· 1072 ~-----... ~-~~~Y~9~-~a•• ON TH£ BEACH Incredible oceanfront estate In West Newport. t11trtguing ftoor plan featur- ing six bedrooms, ftve baths; com- ptetety remodeled In 1990. Surf at your front steps! A rare opportunity at $1,195,000 FABULOUS MASTlR sum Romantic sunset views. Beautiful cus- tom built home wtth dramatic llvtng room, ftve bedrooms, four and half baths, spacious family room and gourmet kitchen. $799,000 COW90l lft0Al Custom r.nch. pr1viate btulr, approx. ftve wooded acres, n\Nn ~With two~ sultft. guest ~. twn, Ulck room, ridlol •en& .net corrm. HUNTINGTON HARBOUR LAC.UNA BEACH BEAR BRAND RANCH 94 rt boat dock. A masterpiece of superb quality. Extensive marble. Poul double wtndows, and gourmet Gaggenau kitchen. Luxurious main ftoor master, wtth dual Jacuzzi. $1,295,000 Premium ftrst ftoor location In famed Tablerock. C.07.'1 ftreplace. Enclosed deck overlooking spectacular surf. Catalina and sunset views. Call for details. $570,000 Custom craftsmanship and old world charm combine to create a special appeal. Add ocean view and easy terms. Call for details on terms. $935,000 HILLTOP MANOR EQUESTRIAN ACRfS Enjoy tennis, rtdlng. swtmmlng. vol- leyball, majestic equestrian estate wtth rtdlng arena. corral, barn. pool, spa. gazebo and o rchard. Main house plus a guest house. Reduced to $ 1 ,995,000 Hurry! Esc.ape the crowd In this unusual six bedroom. single level custom home wtth horse fadllt1es on ftve acres. En)oy country style seclusion In town. Enchanting view. pool and spa. $1,450,000 OWNlll WILLING TO RNANCE Stunning Mediterranean estate, built wtth the highest quality materials and craftsmanship. Two master suites, elevator and putting green. Overlooking the blue Padftc. $1,499,900 CL ST()!\1 11(1:\1 L SI ITS BUILD YOU& Dill.AM VACATION HOM£ On this ~utlful ·s1g Bear" lot. Architect owner has plans. Wiii carry or subordinate. $22,000 I DID IT MY WAY Is the song you·u sing YAth this custom home site! !'tans In progress. or ... also purchase the adjacent lot to CI~te your own •estate• and do It your way. $119,000 SU 111£ 5l9PS SAIUNG AWAY from this unusual Laguna 8eac.h lot. May ~ pur~ YAth adjacent lot. Call for details. $ 1 19,900 Sf'lCTACULA& PANORAMIC \lllWS If you're looking for views this site has ltl Breathtaking views of O.C. hills, dty lights and the Padlk: Ocean. $170,000 PAl.MILl.A lSTAftS "-U,"1!111 homeslte. Large real estdte lot with views of ocean. hills. dty lights, seller may carry. Call for details •. $)50,000 . MONARCH POINT High devatlon with ocean view. Plans for 6000 sq.ft. home. Owner may exchange for house or commerdal. $J99.000 IC<lMl TO CAMlLOT and build a 13,000 sq. rt. c.a.sde 'Ntth gardens. streams and tennis courts..,or create your own el~ and style on appox 2.5 .aes. tncredlble views of ocean 6. mountains. $1,495.000 HAU01t UGHTS Wblte water views from ~ ~Window In this charming tMN Point duplex T\oYO spa· clous three bedroom units. e.lCh has a separate back yard and el 000 DANA POINT DOU HOUSl Char~r and charm combined. Three bedrooms plus otllce. In lovely neighborhood. famlly room. Looks like a model home. Stt It nowt $ll9,900 • llAlllaAN> tiesant loWer !Net condo With sun room In ee.t ~ ltMtia. \l\ew. Mockt condition ~· clous two bedroom plus den. ,..liiiiiiiiiif!iiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiNi'iiJMMI . DaAMAnc. DlSKM ContelnpOftU)' homt' wtsta~ of me art .vnentties. soat.ng c~I· lngs. 2 master suites. a w~I of glass affords panoramic views of ttlt" beautiful olf course and llKl TO ll.ACH Model ~ beauty In Laguna Audobon. Three bedrooms. t'tYO and a half b.lths. only ftve ye.vs old. $11f,900 o.nr POoc 1a1 r.. • Aftll. a. •m 341 ALVA LN. 41R + 28A CenJ.er Eastside location ~275,000 271 LILAC LN. 4BR + 2BA Ask Bob about adjacent vacant lot $339,000 ly Christine Diemer Don't let rising mortg-Jge rates keep you out of the market if you're thinking of buying a new home. Even though rate!> have incl"C<bCd ~1eadily since early 1994 in re!.pon<ie to the Federal Reserve Board' efforts to curb inOation. they are i.till in the single digits and arc expected by cconomis1s at the National As~iation of Home Builders 10 remain below 10% throughout 1995. To moi.t consumers. rate in the 9 • 10% range may l><!em high compared to 1993 when the average rJte for year fixed rule loan' • • · • w.r. 7.3'.t Ne"erthele". today\ rate'> are 'Lill l11w b\ hl\tonc \U1ndard11 From 1979 thmugh 1996. a' erage Jnnual ra1e' ne\er dropped belo" I O<l. And tn 1981. the a\erage annual rate topped 16'k-. Funhermore. adJl!!>table rate mortgage\ <ARM') are J\ailable with fi~1-year rate' Jre about 2~ lower than fi\ed-rate mongage' and a growing number of buyer\ are ch<lO,mg th1~ opuon. At the beginning of 1994. about 25q. l)f all new mortgage~ had adJu,table rah!'. By the end of the fear. about 6()C:-, of ne" lo.in' had adJU,lable rate' You may abo find builder. in your area ha\'c JrrJnged llpt!C1al below-market rate financing through a specific lender. Sometime builders buy-down intere'il rate' for two or Lh~ years or for the term uf the mortgage t6 help their buyers qualify for mortgage . If your heart is set on a new home. but )llU i.till think you just can't afford the hou'IC 11'f your dreams. you might also want to consider cutting back on the upgrade~ and luxury options of your new home. Scaling back slightly to tandard appliance!., carpeting and fixtures can trim Lhoui.and' 111 dollars off the oo t of the home and flower your mortgage payment in the bargain Later. when you a.re comfortable in your home. and your household income ha' incrcru.ed. you might want to upgrade or add certain items. Or. if interest rates drop. }11u can refinance and use the moocy you ,a,l.'d each month to add or upgrade appliance'. carpeting and other features. ln i.hort. it's a great time to buy a ne"' home. Mortgage ratei. are ~II rca.-.onabk and affordable. for most pro~pccti\e bu}er' Builder.. have enough inventory to eni.ure bu)'ers have a wide range of choice .... And there arc a number of things you can do. such a-. u.\ing an adjui.table rate mortgage. t11 keep l'OSts in check. Cltristint Dk11trr Js txtcutivt director /or tltt Buildint Industry Associalion Ora11gt Cou1tty Clulpttr. BIAJOC i.J a no11-prufit organiultion rtpn1tntin1 ntarly 1,()()0 mtlft.Hr ftmu in tJu n sUkntial a11d comMtrcial b11illling i11dustry. For information about mtmbtrship call, (71./) SSJ-9500. • PROMONTORY BAY: A shoreline community In 1994, nine sales ranged from $775,00 to $2 .1 million . BOUNDARrES: • · · · · &ay~1de Drive and Harbor Island Drive create Lhe 4'horeline to thi'> 'mall harbor Ai:cei.' 1' off Bay,1dc Drive JOd onto Harlx1r "land Dnve. NUMBER OF HOMES: Eighteen planned unit development home' built by The Irvine Co .. on Bay'l1de Dme: 43 home' md1' 1duall y built (even number 'treet addrc'-.c'l on Harbor J,land Dmc A total of 61 home' border Promontol) Bay BUILDER: The Irv ine Co .• dredged the area in 1972 to t:reJte the Promontory Bay. The new cu~tom lo!\ 'old from a h\t of intere,ted buyer..-.. on a rol:llion bas", for $85.000·SI10.000 per 101. ~City of Newport Beach own" the land which i' occupied by the vi ntage Gallery Cafe and Mariana Service 'tore dtK.'k\. STYLE: The IR hume' built by The Irvine Co .. were originally four different pl11n11. Lotc; nre typically 55 feet wide and 100 feet deep, plu' lln additional 50 feet from bulkhead to Promontory Bay pier line. Acee'< to -.ever JI of the home:. Jrc 'hared drive way!>"' 1Lh adequate tum -around areas. The 43 cu,1om-bu11t h<ime' ha"c varying \t)'lec; The 'tyle\ range from California Conlempor.1ry to Span"h/Mediterranean Villa" to French Country and Eogli.\h Tudor AGE: Mu,1 everything wa\ built berween the early 10 late 197~. However. the late 1980-. and early J99()c; wilne!.-.ed tremendous remodeling pmJCCL<I\ on many of the home,. RECENT SALES: There were nine \ale'I in 1994 from $775.000 for an original condition PUD home to $2.1 million for a beautiful English Tudor cu~rom home. NOW LISTED: Se\en propt!nie" are curren1ly h'ted: four by Coast Newport Propcrt1e\. The \tyle'< vilry from a stunning, totally remodeled \:Ontemporary on Bay 1de Drive to a gracious traditional home on Harbor hlilnd Dri\e. Prices range from $900,000 for one of the few remaining'lca1.ehold propertic\, to S 1.995 million which '' currcn1ly in e-.crow COMMUNITY FEATURES: Promontory Bay ha.c; the beM value' for Newport Beach bayfront property with ptel"i and docks. The entry neighlx1rh<1od lelld.\ 10 prci.tigioul. Harbor hland and Bea..:on Bay, and i next door to Linda hie. lt •~ cloo,e Lo freeway .• shopping. restllurunt!i :uw John Wayne Airport. SCHOOLS: Harbor View Elementary 11.nd C{)rona dcl PROMONTORY BAY Mar Junior and High School. OURCE: Marcia 8 ra<1hjer and Evan Corkeu of Coa\l Newport Propenic • 4 Civic Plaza. Suite 260. Newport Bc3Ch 92660. (714) 644-1600. l/Jo11 •ou/4 Uit to,..._. a C-.111111tily P,Y,fi/1 of,,,,.,/.,.. --. 'jJllat /oUt>w tllt aho~t /0'*'11 OM,., • ., • .., °"""'' (Tlto11tt11 GwlM) o/ IM ona .,., rilt a pllottJ of• c•rrtld .,.,._ nt ~n 0/11,, ,,.my ron •••••No"' Usttd'• stction. Stn4 "" ilff°"""""" to Joyct Sdtrtr. Doily Pilot, JJO W. Bay St., Co UI M1sa, Ct 92621, (11') 5144241. /f JOU "'1vt .,., flltSdolU, ''"'" toB. LlndaOeth· Top Producer 721--0116 Lois Jacobs Top Producer 760-8384' #1 MOST TRANSACTIONS AWARD -1993 & 1994 O UR P ROPE R T I ES SET.l .! CALL US F OR A FREE MARKET EVALUATION NEW LISTING Steps To Ouatt · Dtsirablt corner Endless Yitws -Harbor Rid$t• location, spacious floor plan in the heart prestige gate-guarded comnw111ty. of CdM $865,(J()O Decorator perfect. $739,(J()O Harbor R idge -Custom executive showplace. Sparkling pool & spa. Indoor sauna. MISSION STYLE Spacious Y/lla -w/courtyard entry. 68R exec. lrome. Pool & g(lrden f 0 11 huge cul-de-.rnc lot. Reduced $689,()()() $2,095,()()() ~-.-..~~;..;;;.;;;;...;----2-i-~ _c_o_R_O_N_'.A_D_E_L_M_A_R __ r-----...P~'RIME LOT __ __, JET CUL-DE- Ult/matt Yltws -Corona de/ Mar SfHctacular Oaatt Blvd. -Best views. Penthouse. High ceilings, and fireplace, 180° panorama up the coastline. gated. Pool, boat slip avail. $499,000 $1,345,000 Corona de/ Mar -Perfect location to Best Locatlott Easts/de Helglus · build your dream home on one of Spacioul JBR. JBA + family room. CdM's best streets. playroom, pool. $560,{)()(J ELIVING $369,000 STEPS TO OCEAN -- E.UGANCE ON THE WATER O>mplt'ldy upwack.-d 4 Br/3 IL homt.' Primt.' loc . .111un L1rgc loc w11h pm .lie d<xk for 60 yJcht lnlomp.1r.1hlc valut'!!! llobert Penkwitz N01111NG COMPARES Ouc.undtng oce·.m-ary vieWl> 3 Br/3 8J Wllh 3 fln.•P.i.Jc,e-. .Ind 3 C-.tr ~rage. CuQOn\IZt-d "'11h too m.iny amerutie!. to lL'll MarckAdlrr ~ CORONA DEL MU LIFESTYLE Beau11f11lly rcck.'t·or.itcd 3 Br home <Werft x>kmg Jtrt'l·nbdt L..trgc m.htt'r 'Ullt' w/~r.iu: \llllllg n111m Gommumty poob. tcnm' toun' & i.t.•h:d cntr:inc.c MW.JON $$$ VIEW ~Rare npponuniry for '>pl'<.t.11.ul.ir view of ou•.in h.ubor & Clt.thll:.I Tr.idition;1l 'i Br/3 B.1 family mom w11h 3 c-ar g.im~ on l.1rgc Spygl.1,., lot Rt.'Clun:d! BAYFRONT FANTASY Unt.-omprumislng qu4o1Jity abound~ in -thb ~pe<.i.:mJIJr BaYfronf palace. ll\C 5 Br l"U.'tom home on Und.l Isle ls clcg;intJy undctstah .. '<1 •. Maxine Propp $S48,SOO JoAnn Ktnton $1,37S,OOO Ann ~ • Suzanne Shalai $2,.,,,000 VlllA &\IBOA CAPE COD DISTRES.S ~pauou' '•kwpon lOndominium with .1 huge Belnw markec valut' Cute 2 Br/2 B.1 w11h ma~tt'r bd l>Ulll' .1nd rl·dwood plankl·d 'unny Ltrgc ku<.hcn .ind b-.1y window Llrgt' rn.1,tcr pallo cx·c:.1n Jnd LH.thnJ \ lt'W' Wllh pm .tit: ckck Sl<:JI th~ one• Mary.Ann McGuire $159,900 Marilyn Kershner $269,500 IT'S A STF.AU PENJHOUSE SUPREME lk't hu>' m R.iyndJ(l'' Light .ind hnght horn<.· F.1h11l11u' 0<.t:an & tu~ view' from th" 2 hu1lt hy J M Pell'r' 1-lfjll' p.111<1 gr<.•.it lo<.J Br penthou\e in Vt.-r,.i1lle~ En1oy all 1he 11on, the: ht:!>t floor pl.in 1h1' 2 Br/2 Ba (ondo ;1menil1e' for yt>ar round v;m111on MIGHT .ibo h." J gar.ig<.· LEASE OPTION Unda Octh a. Lois Jacobs $198.SOO BJ.Johnson $299,000 BUJFFS OPPORnJNIIY BAYCRF.ST JEWEL SpaC'IOI" 3 Br/2 5 R.1 on lu~h ~rwnhc:h High-lnued1hk n1h1t'' '\o C'CfYJnw 'PJred Gour- ly upjlr;tdt:d & rl·moddt'd Ne.ir p.irk'. mt'I kut"hl·n \\ firt'pl.1tt:. rcce"t'd hghting. '>thool' & fuhlhlun ~hopping Center <.mwn molding. fll'Ol h <ll><m •.• ind lush g.ir-Sally Shipley $200,000 <.k.·n, au't:'nt large pm·ate yard Dan.a Black $349,000 LA.llGE FLOOR PLAN F.1ho.Jlot" m er'lll·d m1cnol'\ in \\ 1111\.' & nt'll· 1r.1I' Or.im.im mirror' & rne,'l·d l11(ht1ng rn;ike th1!> 2 Br/ 2 B.1 l 1tntlo 'peu.il Cornle'r kx .it ion w11h l u,111m dt'l k floonn)( & • 1H·r· looking greenhc:h MaryAnn McGu.ltt PAYS FOR ITSELF $239.900 3 Br ho11~ + Ctwo) J. Br unn' nn lj Jt re comer lot Wdl m.on1.111wd:--Ocwt'r l'fK1f,, ''"· gk c:.u g.ir:tgt'!> for t'ill h umt EXlt:llcnt br<:ad & huuer mve'ilmcnl MatkWyland $242,000 SOUl'H COAST SHORES Top quality 1mprmcmcnl\ 3 Br/l Ra home with urge bonu'I mom Communiry pool. 11pa. recre:11ion room 2 blodc., from South Coast Pbu. Solly a Evelyn Sbatzal EASTSIDE BEAUJY F.int.t"K remodel on rare t-ul-do.:-\dt loc..UK>ll tluge yard New k11thl·n hght &: hngh1 The BEST OF EASTillDF CO~TA ME-"A! Bob Colucdo $349,000 HEAllT OF WOODB.RIDGE 'k.1r South Like & evc-ry .1men1t) Thi' 4 Hr l 'i ll.1 l' appc;iltng 1n,t<Jc: & OUI Xnpcd u:1l1ng,, remodeled ma'>tt'r b.ith & new pa1n1. Tht• home will \IC.ii your hl~trt. Myrna Boom $35S,OOO SPAOOUS EASTSIDE Sp.1<.1<>11' remodeled home on ml ~-·•:K 3 Br/j 8.1 wnh ,-cry pm.ill.' lll.IMcr wile .ind sparkling pool Unda Oeth a. Lois Jacobs $369,000 LAGUNA BEACH Comfy and well-maintained 3 Br home with MlOd noors. Ftmch ~ and built ln boOk.- a.et ~~ level ~ar and kk> yatd bfF DUPLEX BY 11lE BF.A.CH Sp-Jl'K>ll'I townhome i.ryle duplex featuring 3 Br/2 B.1 . high ldling!>, fireplan~. deck' and hn<.k l'ounyard t'ntry Unda Octb or Lois Jacobs $399,000 OCEAN RANOI LOT Pm,11t· uirnt:r lot m On·.tn \'iew, Jpprnx 13.000 ..q ft En1oy .di the commun1ry .1mcni- ttt..., plu' .in ocean view Dea Burton $399,000 BLUFFS PANORAMIC VIEW Popul.1r 3 Br end unn w11h spaciou~ f.im1ly mom Vaulted ce1ling,, remodeled kitchen & Frt:m h door'. Pn<.cd right Don t ml\'I this great npport1.1mry! Sally Shipley $399,000 JASMINE CREEK ~mgk k' el 2 Br/2 0.i town home in pn.•..i1g1- ou' CdM gu.1rd-g.itl·d wmmunity Tw11 ftre- plah.·,, l:if'Ml' fenced yard Pools. !>P•" & ten· "'' fJdluic:.. Ann Peters a. Suzanne Shukr $439,000 REDUCED AGAIN! O\cr SI00.000 in upgr.1des. Newer home W/h~ll(C m:tMt'I' SllllC, wood 000r!>, f.lbulOll!i y.1rd. Owner m:iy c:irry 2nd TD. Grc.11ly reduced • W"J, sm.ooom c.atolAWsoo F.AST8UJFF UMODEL Channing Ea<;tbluff' 3 Br home. Every room ha' a g.trden v~. Ught and bright with feel- ing of ,oy Barbara Aune $489,000 OCEAN O.OSE DUPl.EX Single lt"vel duplex on extra sized IOI Pnme rcnl:ll :tr<.'J steps to beach, restaur..ints. ~op­ pmg, PCH. & 55. Gre-.ir ~rty to c:i'il Oow now 8t build 2nd level. Good prescilt c-"sh flow Mark Wyland.a Marf Ann Mt<illft ~.ooo BF.SIDE 1llE CALM WATERS Townhome Myle duplex be.)idc the ocean. Both unir.. h.ive 4 Br/2.5 'Ba, dining room. fircplJce~. p:itios and the '>ymphony of the W'Jter Home w-.irra.my provided. Gib Walker 019,000 INCREDIBLE REDUCTION! En1oy pa,1oml green belts & ocean vicw'I from thh stunning, exlcnsivcly and cu~wm­ iLed 3 Br/2 5 Ba townhome In priva~ Cotorut del t.ttr w mmuniry Ann~ or 5uunne Sbaltt $"'91000 ILUBOK aIDGE u~ht & open provide' cntertainer'5 P"r..idi...e. 3 Br/2 5 Ba C:tlk1bbnc-.i Model in RWrd·1t-1led community Will consider Le'.L'ie Option. Mali Gul1cd9c $5M,000 PRICE SLUHl!D IN HAI.ft 180° full-on ocean, 118 Pier 11nd C:.tta hna viewi. ' Br/ls ea + roOf'·top deck Loe. cA mtrt>le dtooor, 2 fittpbc Gllek .......... .,,, .... DUPL£X BY 11IE SEA Ncv.-cr CdM duplex • rnn lcR'111Y he -.plu mto 2 ~undo-. Cu\lorn.urti 3 Sr/3 5 BJ m front · 1. Br/l BJ in oock. R.trc.· 2 e rr ~1ra!(c with dm:n al'<..<....,.,. SELl.Ell'S LOSS OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS! Wc.•11 luc .. 1h:<l on .1 C)lll<.'t -.trc.·tl h o f \'1,1.1 - 0d Orn. tlu' Bluff, lll:.1utv I' .m -c.•\tl'pl111n.1I ulu<.· .~ Br l 'i · B.1 . tlw horr1': I' .in oppon umt 1' 111 Ix· do..,..· t11 'h' 1pptn1-t t<.·1101, & 'l he 1111, Glscla ~tcr $699,000 Ide Comn.1 dd M.1r R-l lot I Br ho !lk' llliliiil!!!I + firc:pl1 n:. p.1n1.tl rcmodd l Br un11 + honu-. ~o. of PCI I I hloc:k 10 foothndgc: Ann Pm:rs a SuzanM bub $4S9.000 Mkhad SmJth $249,000 NEAR LIDO VILLAGE Finley .trc.i dupk·x F.Jc·h unit ha' 3 Br/l.7S BJ. ll.'ntr.11 .ur. flrc:plau· & Fn:nlh door lt'.1dtng to h.1lwny or p.1110 S..:lkr mu't finanll.'. w1U lJrry l't for JS yt.>.1r... Gib Walker $420,000 I "(l:-\l).000 "H'N. ~Oil CALIFORNIA MJSSION STYLE Meditemane:m enterwmment home with 6 Br/5 BJ Enormou' lot w11h -.parklmg pool. d<.><. ks and lu'>h Lmd-.t.-..pmg Quid· rcn's wing Unda Octh A Lois Jacobs $689,000 TOP OF 11IE WORID PJnornmK" mountJtn & l llY hght 'L,1,1-. will 1Jke your hrl."Jlh JWJY 4 Br. 3 S b.1 H.1rhor Ridge EMJtt:~ Townhomc. Gu.1rd g.11ed Ann Pden a Su2aJlOC Shukr $69S,OOO HARBOR RIDGE l!STATF5 Exccption.11 4 Br. f.1mily room with Jddi:d lof1. F<ibulou' dry light1> 'icw. E\cry upgr.i~c:. m mmunity pooh .... pa~ & lcnni' and pnvale ... p.1. Marilyn Kershner $799,000 OIDE CORONA DEL MAR New Engl.ind ~tylc :.tr<:hilc.><.tllrt.> on l'hoilc l'Omcr loc.itlon Large ll\'tng room. -.pa- dou .. deck. IJrge kitchen. drJmatk '>t~•lr· W'JY & fJmily room with OCC'.tn view. Uoda Octh a 1.o1s Jacobs $865.ooo OllNACOVE Nci.rled In pri\':Ate location near "iandy be-.ich on the B;iy, thh newly <kcor.1ted 3 Br/2 8..t home hold., a proml-.e of an end- ll".~ 'ummer. 3 Br/2 Ba with '>PJ & dc\':i- tor A "MUST EEi" JoAnn Kenton $895,000 CORONA DEL MAil The nght .iddre'-"· rhc pc:rfoct 'un.~t & hJrbor view with 5 Br, 4 ba. Complete remodelled, & n.>;ady for yooU 8orulle ..,.,.,.,n $899,jOO GORGEOUS VIEWS Sweeping 'Jt'W\ of the-oce-Jn. C.11 .. 1hn.1. city hghi.. from thL" 5 Br in ~.ird·~ted H.irbor Ridl(l' Ownt'r tmn,ft'm-d m1L'I .;ell! Marcie Adler $910,000 SPYGLASS KW. Fmnt row 4 Br/2 5 B.t home w11h <.'xp.m-'l' I.' \lt'W' Jnd pmJtl.' l•>t1nyard t•ntr.cnu· Marilyn Kershner $950,000 BIG CANYON VERSAllJ..E Expanded 4 Br/4.'i Ila on l.'Xtt.>ptmn.tl larg<.• lot. Prh·Jtt' end loc111on on thc: 10th fo1rway with Jlt thc ;1mcnitk:,, JoAnn Kenton $1,150.000 A "MUST SEEi" Thi:-great new oreanfmnt rt.•,1dt·nc.c w11h prh Jll' r<x>f-top dct:k ahu1md' Wllh quali- ty amt.>nitic:' indudlng ~nrnty & -.t1und 'Y"'em-. 3 Br/3 Ba EXCEPTIONAL VALUE• Ann~ A Suzanne Shultt $1,198,000 WIUTEWATEll VIEWS ~ view ro Catalina! Ch.inning 3 Br/2 0.1 fuc~. Excdlent poccnti.JI, but nc.>cd' TI.Ct Unda Odb a Lois Jk'Obl $1,}45,000 ENTEltTAINMENT ~ATE cu .. tomjzt.'(f and exp;mdcd hoffil.' ... ilh 3 private 'idc yard,, pool. 'PJ. BBQ. wcl txir. Sp.idoth m;i..ccr 'uite with -...una. ht' & hc:r ~howcr>. lndut.lc' walk-in wine <."'ILAr. aoy a Mary~ $1,-'9'.ooo CAS1U ON DIE SAND Inviting tropical brftzes and colorful t-un- seta make a '(Unninl 9dting for thl• pted octan&ont elllllle. lblqu._ • Br ~'C c&n*W ... AU....-. . ,. ........ BLUFFS SPYGl.ASS Hill HARBOR RIDGE BACXBAY Bl.UFFS EASl'BLUFF BIG CANYON NEWPORT CREST 01.DCDM BELCOURT Hlll BUJFFS HAllBOR RIDGE 81GCANYON BIG CANYON Vlll.A BA.l..80A 456 VlSTA ROMA tt CAMBJUA 23 MONACO 2464-A· I IRVlNE AVE 1-S t -S 1-S 301 AVENIDA CEUUTOS l·S 900 AUPPO t ·S 26 ROYAi. ST. GEORGE l·S 12 MOJO COUltT 1-S 3700 OCEAN BLVD 1-S SUNDAY 3 sourHAMPTON COURT l·S 2630 VISTA ORNADA 1-S l CHEllBOUltG 11 RUE FONTAINE 5-6 ROYAi. ST. GEORGE 950 CAGNEY 4'20 I l·S .., 1-S t-S BIG CA.WON 22 llUE ST. QOUD l·S DOVEll SHOil.ES 312 EVENING STAil 1-S 11IE 11'.llllACES CDM 3750 DAFFODIL 1-S EASIWU1FP 2301 ALTA VISTA 2·S DOVO HOUS 401 MOANING STAil 1-5 JASMINE CllEElt 59 JASMIN'! CllEElt DR 1-S HAJl80R IUDGE BAYcaEST l!ASl'BWFF l!ASTSIDE C.M. THI! llUJ'FfS EASTSIDI! C.M. HAJl80R an>G8 29 COVENTllY 1406 UNCOUf LN 30J9CAJt08 }41 ALVA IANE 2025 Avi.NlDA OflCO 271 ULAC LAH8 t-5 1-S M J.S 1·5 1-S 1·5 11IE OS'TU.HOUl'S M. K.EllSKNER G.B\JRM.ElSTER P.llAYDEN $899.000 $349.000 $469.000 T.BRUNSON/D.SHEMTOB $5'6S.OOO c.ALlJSON $295,000 C.TAYLOR/P.HAYDEN $239.000 H.MA.JlKAS/£. TA.BAX S.LEVERE'IT/LROU.S C.BENTON A.PETERS/S .• Slfut.E.ll P. Wlt.IGHT nlE OSTERHOUl'S M.McGUlllE c.AUJSON R.P£NS;WJJ'Z BJ.JOHNSON M.PllOPP A..nTEllSEN K. lltNOCHE <:.MULVEY PAM MU T.MUNSON H.IK>TWINICK S.LEVEllElT/J-ROU.S a.COUJCao J.KENTON • $1.345.000 $449.000 $439.000 $69S.OOO $1,050.000 $1,<695,000 $249.900 $99S.OOO $1,49S,OOO $379.000 $589.SOO $1,'50,000 $5-69.000 $429.000 $699,000 $569.900 $27S,000 "''·000 ; ....,..._ ~-------- .,., JllDt lail ...• APllL" Im Dove Canyon: Take advantage ·of great prices at C.ti111~fr-PAGE 13 h . N . hb h d f thcm10 lats. he<lt radiant fireplaces with :~~:':i~~~'1:t::~::~~n;! t e Fa1rwaf __ e1 or oo o forced air heating with pilotless ignitio~ and I I l(J 'I energy.saver 75-gallon water ~yi.tem with :~:ri~ri.:.;.i~~~i~~'~·bo· T11eras Cree V1 as Sanctuary, the guard-gated. 874-acre counrry club community of Dove Canyon offers world-class recreational fa<:ilitie~ and a wholeM>me, carefree lifestyle. Although easily acce~ ible to the 1-5 Freeway and transpanation corrido~. Dove Canyon rcmams a secluded community. As re idcnts of Dove Canyon. all Woodbridge Fairway Estates homeownc~ arc automaL1cally provided with a wide array of opportumues including exclusive use of the Swim and Tennis club. which ha.~ a JUnior Olympac-s1ze !>Wimming pool. a spa and four lighted tenni'> cooru, includjqg a stadium coun for tournament play. Well- cqu1pped for family u-.e. 1wo community paru fcarurc a ba.~ketball coun. tot lots and jungle aym. Woodbridge Fairway Estates borders the 14th and 15th fairway of the private. championship 18-hole Jack Nicklaus Signature Golf Cou~. which is rated among the top three courses in Orange County and among the top 11 in the state by Golf Digest. It focal point, the exclusive 47,000-square- foot Dove Canyon Country Club. is a private facility, featuring a pro shop. workout room and full dining facilitic~. All residents of Woodbridge Fairway E.~tates will have accc!>i. to the clubhoosc dinmg facilities. including the popular Canyon Grill and the main dining rooms (which arc open on )pccial occasions). Parents with young and growing children who arc scttling in Dove Canyon will have access to excellent ~hoots in both the Saddleback Valley Unified and Capistrano Unified School D1.,1ricts. among the best in Orange County. In addition. Dove Canyon is wllhtn a "hon walking distance of the well- regarded. private Santa Margarita Hrgh School Al"° nearby,., O'Neill Regional Park. which hai. been one of Orange County'<; favorite leisure attract1om for many yew. Recently renovated. the park b well-known for it!'. eucalyptus-hoed riding trails. playground~. <;<>ftball fields and picnic areas. Dove Canyon's bui.y commuters arc extremely pleai.ed that the commun ity 1s now more acces~ible than ever before. Construction ii; currently underway on the second half of a 7.5-mile segment of the Foothill Tmnsportallon Corridor. which " expected to be open this spring. This toll road will allow travelers to bypass the 1-511- 405 interchange. commonly known a.'> the El Toro "Y''. Ultimately. the Foothill Corridor i planned to span 30 miles. To vi~ll Woodbndge Fairway E.statcs at Dove Canyon. take the San Diego Freeway (S) to Alicia Par1cway. Proceed cast on Alicia to Santa Margarita Parkway and tum right. Continue to Plano Trabuco and tum right. then left on Dove Canyon Drive and proceed to the guard gate. Or ui1 east on Oso Parkway to Antonio Parkway and tum left. At Alas De Pat. tum right and then right again on Plano Trabuco to Dove Canyon Drive, where you will tum left and proceed to the aate. From the ,ate, tum risht on Syca~ Canyon Drive and follow the signs to the sales office. The Bales office is open from t 1 a.m. to S p.m. week.days and from 10 a.m. to S p.m. kends. more Jnf onnation on Opportunities for first- ti me buyers at Rancho Santa Margarita With incredible pncc' .,uining from JUSt $75.000. 'Ii,em Creek Villa.' offe,... today\ young \ingle' and couple' the opportunity of a lifetime -ultra·" 1\C buy,, fairway li11ing and a pre\t1gmu' locauon within the hometown of Randm Santa Margan1a ''Th1'i award-" inning neighborhood 1s pro\ mg 10 be the home buying an,wer for many of South Orange County\ young profe!'MonaJs who are looking for condominium!> in a fa1rway-oricn1cd sening." explruncd Gail Zalta. Vice President o( Sale!>. Marketing and Cuo;tomer Service for San Juan Group. Inc .. the builder of 'IiJCra.'i Creek Villa5. "Highlighted by unbelievable prices. 'Tijeras Ctcek Villas tru ly encompas'>C'> the divcr'iC re~idcnt1al nee~ of today\ home buyer\ . e<,pecially fir\t-timcr.. In addition to grac1ou,ly appoanted de\1gn ... re'idenl'i Tijeras Creek Villas offers convenient shopping and a fairway oriented setting. have clo'ie acce,., 10 a 111brant environment -carpeting, and central air conditioning. a maJOf plus for acme. on-the-go Luxurious master suites arc graced with lifestyle-..'" Zalta wd eight·foot mim>red wardrobe doors, white "from con\enient r,hopp10g to dining at a ventilated closet shelving. cultured marble variety of restaurants and even worlung out Pullman tops. and chrome bath fixture , at the fi~s cent.er, 1iJCT&S Creek Villas; some plans have dual basins. home owner\ can ha"e it all -w1thou1 The fully equipped kitchen come lc41vmg the comfon of their own town " complete with efficient Whirlpool kitchen "If th" wund\ too good 10 be true. visit appliances. band-finished oak cabinetry. here th1' weekend 10 ~ for your.elf -grca1 ceramic tile counter tops. and a spacious pncing. financing and award-winning pantry. de~ign~ arc the rcaluy at 'IiJem Creek Residents here will also enJOY the many Villas. And with selected lots now offering benefits of Rancho Santa Margarita's 5.()()(). coveted fairway hx:auon'> a\ well a.\ some acre hometown, which includes a lake with with stunning ridgehnc views -there's no beach club and swim lagoon, fishing. sailing time 10 wait. Take advantage of thi' and paddle boating. The town also valuable time to plan ahead. and provide~ biking and jogging paths. an move into your new home thii. 18-station exerci~ par-course, and summer." Zalta added. seven parks which include The contemporary 'Iijera~ This barbecue and picnic areas as Creek Villas neighborhood well as tot lots; some even features four allochcd award winning have volleyball and tennis floorplans ranging neighborhood is proving to courts and swimming I from 668 (O J, J70 be the home l.,,.,;ng QflSW8( ~(){ pools. .~~~ ~ ~~~ space. with one and many of South Orange challenge themselves two bedrooms. and G ty' at the beautiful Ted one and two baths. OUl1 S young Robinson~igncd 18-hole Enclosed single.car garages professionols. Tijeras Creek public aolf with automatic openers arc course. Highlights include an al!iO included. FHA and VA all -grass driving ranae. a clubhoui.c financing program.~ arc available. as with a lounge and restaurant that is well as below-markcl bond financing. open for breakfast and lunch, a pro hop Because this neighborhood WB! and locker rooms with showers. In designed to embrace active, outgoing addition. California Golf magazine once lifestyles. resident~ and presented with again named the Tijeras ~k golf course to barbecue areas and their choice of two its list ofTop 2.S public councs in the ~tatt. private recKation centers. One faciUty The golf course and clubhouse are mcludes a pool. spa. and cabana area; the privately-owned faciJities open to the public, second feature all of the above as well as a which 11C subject to fees, Nies and fully-equipped fitness center with separate rtgulations established by the owner. his and hers saunu. Other Ranch Santa Maraarita community Inspired by distinctive c:&rly California· ftcilities and services which complement the 5tyle ll'Chitecturc. hJpUpts of the n.;eras divene'e tifestyl« of i~ resident~ include the Creek Villu collection arc fenced pallo Plw Antonio and Mcn:ado dcl Laao arcu or enaertainment decks ( r plan), neishborflood shopptn1 cen1m: the Plue bumin1 Empresa bulineu and mail center; five schools covering all grade levels. Rapidly bcooming a sought·aftcr loca11un for major corporations, nearly 200 businesses now occupy pace in or arc in thl! process of a:locating to Rancho Santa Margarita's 700-acre rnixcd·use bu inesslrctail area. This innovative environment. which provides ~them Calif omia with desirable employment opportunities, is highlighted by the 2SO-acre Town Center and 450-acrc Business Par~ In addition, residents and business commuters alike hould note that Rancho Santa Margarita is now more accessible than ever before. Construction is currently underway on the second half of a 7.5-milc segment of the Foothill Transponation Corridor. which is expected to be open th1~ month. This toll road will allow traveler<\ 10 bypass the J-S/1-405 intcrchan~e. commonly known as the El Toro "Y". Ultimately. the Foothill Corridor is planned to span 30 miles. Maintenance corporations. financially supported by aU residents. maintain recreation facilities aod common area. ... Public facilities and some roadway construction are funded by special taxes. San Juan Group lnc. (Santa Margarita Company's home building arm), recently merged with Western National Homes. the home building division of Orange·bascd Western National Group. Led by CEO Dennis Bean and COO and President Matt Osgood, San Juan Group Inc. reflects decades of real eMate ex~nce and a new level of arcbjtectul'l.I sopbisticiuion and customer commitmcot.. Th reach TIJeru ~k Villa$, ta.ke the San Dic10 (l·S) Freeway to Oso Partway and proceed inland. Tum left on Antonio l>arkway, then left apin on Avenkta de las Bandcru. Mate an immedi• left on V'tSta del Pocmo. then riJhC on V'11 P.rinitaS to the n;cru·Crerk Villu mode1I ud Wei office. __ ... _ Model& and ... oftkw ... open dally from 10 Lift. to 5 .m. IW ~ Wonnatio; ---Eiii --· . "I saw your ad in the Daily Pilot" "No matter where I go this is what clients are saying tome. I have advertised faithfully in The Daily Pilot for almost 10 years and I find it a very valuable asset in promoting my clients properties. The high quality of the response I receive from potential clients and other agents is truly amazing. It has helped me to achieve the end result, which is to assist my clients in buying and selling properties. , The support staff is a pleasure to work with as they are always available, very efficient and extremely creative. The Daily Pilot is THE Real Estate statement in our community!" Sincerely, ' Ron Felsot THE NEWPORT BEACH • COSTA MESA DailJPilDL For advertising information call 642-4321 Ron Felsot, Broker Remax South County Newport Beach Real Estate TlflC, Wtl 11 "•IOI J'°"OP£Rllf!> • HRRUARY }', MA.R<.H l iq.ir, aMllNING 8EAOI Owmlng 1 story 2 bd Colonlal style townhome w/ftreplace, sunny patio & dbl garage. Retrofitted db&e windows & A/C. Near YMCA & Back Bay & nature trails. 631-1400 ............................................ $202,500 WOODlAICE South Coast Metro 1 bd condo attached on 1 side. Inside lawldry, hi ceiling & skylight. Com pool t3f.i~~-~.~-~~~1 .. ~ .............. $65,000 M!AJOIU ..,_. Canal front 4 bd home w/deck & small dock & newer kitchen. Close to dub. pool & tennis, leasehold land offered at $215,000. 631-1400 ....................... ······ ....................... $130.000 NEWPORT'S VERSAlllES COJIPl.EX wlpool. spa & weight room. Bright, open & quiet penthouse w/minl ocn vu, 2 bdrms, dining room & deck. 673-6900 ............................................... $159,995 EAST8ID£ Costa Mesa duplex, charmi~ I bdrm, 1 bath units w/hrdwd floors & large yard. Alley access & ~~1~fJOO~ng. 0~.~~r~~.~.~~~'. ......... $219,500 CORONA DEL MAR'S Harbor Woods wlcomm pool, spa & tennis Popular 2 bdrm end unit in pnme location w/frplc. laundry & dbl garage. 631-1400 .. . ................ $235,000 VD.I.A BAI.BOA An absolutely; perfect 2 bdrm pnthse wi den & dining room Bright and spacious w/vaulted ceilings. fresh paint hght carpet & large deck. 631 1400 ............ $274,000 NEWPORrS BAYIDDGE quiet interior 3 bdrm unit w/patlo & att dbl garage In gated complex wl pool & spa Vaulted ceilings. white walls. tile & carpet. 631-1400 . . . . ......... $289,000 NEWPORT SHORES spacious 4 bd home includes large family room wlfrplc & work room. Upside down 23i~r:<>o ~~~~.~~n·~-~: ....................... $319.000 £A8TSID£ 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 BE.Aat Neat & dean dplx. main house wl2 bdrms, dining rm & den. rear unit w/1 bdrm. Arst time on the market in nice Belmont Heights neighborhood. 631-1400 ................................................. $375,GOO NEWPOllT SHORES w/ a country look. Charming 5 bd w/fmJy rm, used brick frplc, oak cabinetry & custom wallpapers & drapes. Steps to pool & tennis. 631-1400 ................................................ $375,000 COSTA MESA HEIGHTS Charming small duplex wl2 bdrms each unit. Close to 17th st. shopping & buses 631-1400. .. . ................................... $375.000 COSTA N£SA HEIGllTS Newer spacious 3 bd home wldlnlng & family rooms & loft/den across from ~~:1~ ~~~· .. ~~i~ ~-~·~·~$319.000 AT ntE llEACll brand new high tech twnhm w/patio surrounded by walls of glass. Two master suites & 3rd level bonus room opening to deck w/view. 631-1400 .................................................. $419.000 NIEWPOln' SHOllES Canal front, 4 bdrms, dlnlng room deck, patio, superior view & great potential. 631-i400 .................................................... $419.000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS Nice 1 story home with 3 bdrms and family rm w/bar French doors lead to beautiful yard with pool. spa and built-in BBQ. 631-1400 ... $435.000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS Well kept 2 story 3 bdrm home wl family room & tree top views. Beamed ceilings, copper plumbing. newer roof. Easy bike to beach. 631-1400. . . . . .................... $425.000 AT TIIE BEACH Sharp .. owner occufled duplex 1 house from beach w/3 bdrms up & down. both w/frplces, new carpet, fresh paint & 1 year new roof. 631-1400... .. .. .... .. ..... ....... .. ..................... $429 ,000 NEWPORT BEAat·s Baycrest neighborhood. Com- fomble 4 bd home wldinlng & family rms & 2 fire· places on great street. Large fenced yard. 631-1400..... . ...... . ...................... $429.000 BUJFFS Serene canyon & city vu from spacious 2 sty 3 bd twnhm wlupgraded baths, family rm & added breakfast room opening to picturesque patio. 673-6900. . . . .. . . ... .. .. .. .......... $449.000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS duplex -two 2 sty units, frplces. laundries & tiled kitchens. Front wlvauJt celftngs 3 bds & decks, rear wl2 bds. patio & garden. 631-1400 ........................................... 465,000 NEWPORTS Belcourt Hill wlcomm pool & spa. Ocean view from Immaculate 2 bdrm 2 level floor plan widen. Neutral decor & security system. 631-1400......... . ................................ $499,000 OLD COllONA DEL NAii near new s$s 3 bdrm townhome, dintng & famliy rooms & mas- ter w/slttlng room. Light & open wlglass k. 2 ~3=~~.~.~-~-~:.~~.~~~00o LDM> PAm< DmVE Nicely decontted 2 bdrm condo with views of the ocean. channel & city lights. Doorman. 24 hr security, card room & pool & spa. 631-1400 ..................................................... $559,000 PEMNMJLA " Adorable crisply fresh 2 sty 3 bd doll house widen & dlnlng rm. Fr. doors, new carpet & paint, charming tre.l1lsed patios & picket fence. 631-1400 ..................................................... $575.000 HAllllOR VIEW HONES ExquisJte remodek!d 4 bd enlarged Monaco. Loft & new master suite w/vauJted 6311i114~.~~-~ .~~~.~-~~-~ .. ~~.'$589.ooo BAl..BOA ISLAND A recentlv remodeled & beautifully maintained 4 bdrm home + l bd apt on quiet street wino traffic. Steps to So. bayfront & village. 673-6900. . . ............................................ $639,500 P£NINSVlA PT wonderful newer 4 bdrm California contemporary wlroof deck. steps to beach. Bl~ched maple cabinetry. 2 marb&e frplces, central vac & A/C. 631-1400. . .................................. $695.000 BAI.BOA ISIAND CstfTI 4 bd hm wlincome unit. Remodeled In '91 . new kitchen & baths, white washed cabs & beams. custom tile, plantation shutters. 673-6900 . .. . .. .................................... $699,000 BElCOORT Beautiful expanded & upgraded 2 sty 2 bdrm wlsittlng area In master suite. dining & family rms. used brick patio wlspa. Huge Price Drop! 631-1400 .................................................. $719.000 HARBOR VIEW IDU.S beautifully upgraded 2 story 5 bdrm home w/dinlng & family rooms & 3 car garage on large lot. New carpet, paint & fixtures. 631-1400 ......................................... : .......... $739,000 DOVER SHOllES Beautifully remodeled 4 bd home wldlnlng rm & family rm opening to huge lush yard w/patlos & stunning upper bay & city light ws. 631-1400 ..................................................... $795,000 LIDO IRE Custom 3 bd cont.em~ry. built In '87 on large corner lot wlmlnJ bay vtew. Dining room & loft, hardwood flrs. gourmet kitchen w/GranJte coon-~Ji· ~&~~~.~:.~~-~.~~.~~-~~~~795,000 UNDA ISLE w/clock for large yacht. An expansive 5 bd traditional style home. 1Mng room w/24' vaulted celling & great views. Land available for purchase. (LH) 631-1400 ................................................ 850 000 PENINSlJLA Pl' Delightful 3 bd, 3 bath home w/faml- ly rm. 4 frolces & 3 car garage. Remodeled in '89. hard- wood firs. l=r. doors & leaded & stained glass. 631-1400 ................................................... $820.000 DOVER SHORES 4 bd French Regency w/great upper bay~ lights & mtn views. New gourmet kitch· 63'1~~~ ....... ~~.~.~~:.~.~~84~·.000 DOVER SHORES Forever upper bay & city w from ~~1ou:,: ~j'& hs'ia~ ~ffi'c~ ~~o~!ate guest qrtrs. 6311>'400 .................................................... $849.000 UDO ISLE an exceptional 1 sty 3 bd superbly remo- deled home w/dlnlng & fmlv rms, new kitchen. windows & doors. Xtra lrg lushly lancfscaped lot. 631-1400 .................................................... $849,000 HARBOR VIEW HOMES Custom. Handsome 2 story 5 bd traditional w/offlce. dining & family rms. 2 sty entry. Fr. doors & Indoor & outdoor spa. 673-6900 .............................................. $895.000 BAlBOA ISLAND bayfront duplex with charming ear- ly 4 bd owner's home and separate 1 bd {!fbover the gji:Jle4~ ~~.~ ~'.~ .1~~.t .~:.~~ .... $~99.000 AVALON, Catalina Apnc 9000 sq ft hillside lot w/spec- tacular views o f the ~ & approved plans & permits for 63 r1~o6.~ ~'.~ .~~ ....... ~~ .................. s i.200.000 BUENA VISTA super value in prime bayfront location. Charming 3 bd beach cottage w/den, dining & fmly rms, private beach & shared dock. 631-1400 ................................................. $1.295,000 OCEANFRONT WonderfuJ old shingled beach house w/4 bdrms, den, sun room & huge brick patio + sepa- rate office/studio on 2 oceanfront lots. 631-1400 ................................................. $1.349.000 a.Mt HMll!N Panorarn6c bay & ocean Wiws from all mojor rooms of the "VIia Regina~, an ex<Pstte 5 bdrm Italian Riviera style home of owr 4000 sq ft w/ltbrary & dining. family & momtng rooms. Large ~ w/1awn, terraces 8t spa. 631-1400 ............................................. $1,596.000 • OPEN HOUSES • SATIJRDAY ONLY 217 6 Rural l.n -Cost.a Mesa June Adams 657 Vista Bonita -Bluffs, NB Margaret Duffey 1410 Kings Rd -Cliff Haven, NB Marlene Hassel 1021 Marinas -Dover Shores, NB Emily McGinley SUNDAY ONLY 3BdHM $219,000 3 Bel Twnhm $449,000 3 Bdffse $759,000 4 Bel HM $945.000 2514 University -Newport Beach 2 8d Twnhm Roy Freeman $202,500 3124 Taft Way -North Costa Mesa 4 Bel Hse Jeannine Stake $282,000 3085 Klondike -Costa Mesa 4 Bel Hse Jerry Smith $284,900 273 Haverlleld -Bayrtdge, NB 3 Bel Condo Austin Daynes $289,000 123 36th A & B -Peninsula 2 Bel Twnhm Lorraine Farrington $419,000 45 Southampton -Belcourt Hill. NB 2 Bel Condo Nancy Peterson $499,000 1812 Port Tiffin -Harbor Vu Hms, NB 4 8d Hse Lynn Creamer $589,000 1070 Pescador -Dover Shores, NB 4 Bel Hse Rosette-Andree Gindi $795,000 1859 Port Wheeler -Harbor Vu Hms, NB 5 Bel Hse Kathy Fox $899,000 17 Inverness -Big Canyon, NB 3 Bel Hse June Adams $1,475,000 303 Kings Rd -Cliff Haven, NB 5 Bel Hse Manny Stelltno $1,595,000 4501 Gorham -Cameo Shores, CdM 4 Bel Hse Us Olsen $1,695,000 2242 Channel Rd -Peninsula Point 5 8d Hse Betty Comegys $2,395,000 6 Collins Island -Newport Beach 3 Bel Hse Lou Hickson $2,595,000 SA 11JRDAY & SUNDAY 508 San BemarcHno • Newport Hgts Jerry Smith I Sally Phillips 2121 E. Ocean Blvd -Penln Point Mary Ann Nethercutt 616 Via Udo Soud -Udo Isle, NB Olga Matthews I George Dashiell 7101 Seashore -At The Beach, NB Vkk1 Lee I Richard Lee 1003 N. Bayfront -Balboa Island Mark Jackson 443 Harbor lea.net Dr -N.wport Bch Richard Lee I Patti Conouer 318 au... Vllta -B.yfront Penln Rick Schreiber 211 North Star • Dover Shora. NB Olga Matthews 3Bdffte $435,000 4 l)d Hse $595,000 3BdHM $795.000 5BdHM $829.000 4/1 Bel HM $899.000 4BdHM $1,195,000 38dffM ' $1,295.000 SBdHM $1,495,000 CO.ONA DEi. MAR'S Ocean Blvd w/magnificent harbor. ocean & sunset views. Traditional 4 bdrm home w/dlnlng & family rms & elegant decor in a 63i-i'doo~-..~~~ .. ~~-~.~~.~~lf.W9s.ooo MID P£NINSl11A 9 urut apartment bldQ at the beach Upgraded 1 & 2 units w/private patios, rabulous views. 63T~ Joo.'.~.~~.~~-. ............................ s 1.399.ooo DOVER SHORES Gorgeous 4 bd bavfront. 60 ft on upper Bay's main channel & lrg dock. Traditional w/li- brary. dtnlng & fmly rms & brick terrace w/spa. 631-1400 ............................................ -:-:-.. $1.425.000 LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT home on extra lrg lot w/dock next to lovely greenbelt. Spacious 4 bdrm con· tempo, dramatic high ceilings & walls of glass to water. 631-1400 .... .. ... . .... . . ...... ....... $1.750.000 IRVINE COVE Price Dropped' Elegant traditional 5 bd custom home w/ocean views . Formal dining & family ·rooms. 5 car garage w/darkroom. 631-1400. . . .. ... .. .................. $1.975.000 lAGlJNITA 4 bdrm oceanfront home of over 4,000 sq ft w/dinlng & family rooms & private beach access in gated Laguna enclave of custom homes. 631-1400 . .. .................. $1.995.000 CORONA DE. MAR A beautifully landscaped 5 bdrm tennis estate buJlt In '88 on l+ acres. Top security. high- tech styling & ocean & bay views. 631 1400 . ........ ... ... ...$1.995.000 P£NINSlJlA PT Gracious 4 bd bayfront w/pier & float & large lot Staff quarters, dining rm. library. lovely land saiped brick patio & bayfront garden. 631-1400.. . . . ............ $2.395.000 HARBOR RIDGE Former design house, 6 bd. superb m;ality w/fabulous ocean vus. Stone exterior wf.den, ~:H~4~.~ ~~la .~.~: .................... s2.695.ooo NORTH LAGUNA Incredible 6 bdrm English Tudor estate w/panoramlc ocn & coastal w . Aprx 9000 sq ft 6'~~~L1.'..~~. ~.~~.5~.~~~~ ~~.~~13.850.000 Diiiy PUoc 1a1 &aae • AP11L a. 1m OPEN HOUSES From one to five p.m. Dover Shores Bayfront Home 211 North Star Open Sat./Sun. Sl,495,000 Buena Vista Bayfront 318 Buena Vista Open Sat./Sun. Sl,295,000 Bayfront Bargain 443 Harbor Island Dr. Open Sat./Sun. Sl,195,000 Balboa Island Bayfront 1003 North Bayfront Open Sat./Sun. 5899,000 Lido Isle Contemporary 616 Via LidoSoud Open Sat./Sun. lido Isle Bayfro 4 13L~~ \\~ot S795,000 Newport~ch~.J hnWayne "La Roca" 5 5 om, .6 acres App. 7,000 !tq Fiome w I tennis court Sl,395,000 Spyglass Family Home SBR 4.SBA + bonus, X·large view lot Very private canyon location, pool $849,000 Westcliff Lease 3BR 2BA, Fm Rm, fuJly fum'd hm Pool/spa, large patio, 6-12 mo lease $2,695 mo. in association with TIM CARR WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. REALTORS® 675 -1058 ~ 631-1400 Lido Isle Gold Coast SBR 4.SBA older home, ideal Eastern hp of island 54' of bay frontage, with sandy beach and dock $2,695,000 Dover Shores Bayfront Home SBR 4BA home, dock for large yacht Large yard & pool, 70' of bay frontage Sl,495,000 Bayfront Bargain 4BR 3.SBA, sunny, westerly orientation, OWC 2nd T.D. Large dock, sandy beach, 60' bay frontage Sl,195,000 Lido Isle Contemporary 38R 3BA Custom, Prime Comer Location Built in 1987, Bright Open Floor Plan, Spa $795,000 Corona del Mar Tennis Estate SBR SBA Contemporary, will exchange Approx 1.2 acres, ocean & bay views Sl,995,000 Buena Vista Bayfront 38R 4BA + Den, Channing Beach Cottage, sandy beach Shared boat dock. fabulous turning basin views! $1,295,000 Lowest Priced Balboa Island Bayfront! 4BR 2BA owner's unit, + l BR apt. Great Value! large patio, xlnt view S899,000 Lido Isle Large Lot 3BR 2BA, Fm Rm, imnvculate home 40' lot. large patio, lido's Best Value! $575,000 • WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. l.e ~ Realtors® L , '.fl s ai• . ../13 r. ea"'" rio . tJte' VIUA CAMMEU..O -lAGUNA BEACH $10,800,000 'I'lie Cortese !Estate OJferei at $6,000,000 "THE POWER OF 'IWO" CORONA DEL MAR VIEW TOWNHOME $1,075,000 FIRST TIME OFFERED - GATED NOR11f lAGUNA ESTATE $3 ,850,000 BELCOURT -NEWPORT BEACH $719,000 -REDUCED NANCY PETERSON 714/967-0221 BE'I"fY COMEGYS 714/248-5957 exdll.SM atf\Llate ol 2436 West Coast Highway • 631-1400 GREAT ESTATES 1NTEltNATI O N AL .. ..... , ..... ·-- I l WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. Realtors® ~ . Specializing in properties/ or sale or lease ... on the water ... near the water ... and with a view of the water ... ~(egantfy ayyointei residence with soft contemyorary accents $1,695,000 LIS OLSEN 631-1400 ext.230 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 Cameo Shores 'Uftimate Soyfiistication in a Premier Corner Location 'Ma9niftcent 180° Views of Ocean, CanJOn ani m9fit Li9fits • Remcxfeled with Impeccable Style • 4 Bedrooms, 31 /2 Baths • Large View Patio and Side Yard • Lushly Landscaped Courtyard with Pool •Gourmet Kitchen with Breakfast Area • Steps to 3 Private Beaches NEW LISTING! IN ESCROW! Rare Li9o 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 ADDmONAL INFORMATION -CALI.. CHRISTEN NILSEN 631-1400 x297 ExclusiH Affiliate SOTHEBY'S ~110NAL a.ALTY NEWPORT BFACH omCE 2436 WEST COAST HIGHWAY 714-631-1400 ~.-...o1 GllEAT ESTATES INTlllMATIOMAL • ·Love a Syectacufar View? · Magnificent harbor and ocean views. Tra- ditional elegance, 4BR, 3.5BA. Owner may carry papers. $I ,895,000 SHORT WALK TO BEACH For more information OLGA MATIHEWS 631-1400 x231 pgr 433-9455 From this panially remodeled 4BR, 2jBA home. Owner may carry some paper. Community pool and tennis. Real 111Me Bay ....... wei!klj eohuan •••elbdto local•eetaee HWl.l'ea&tlred ...... ..... •....-noNS •NEW• UIRIES ·~ $327,000 WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. Realtors~ . Beal Estate Bll!I Lines is a weelcly column · dedicated to local ~l e1tate uws. We encourage you. to send photos (black and whiltt if possible with (;ompcmy Name. i'e1'S011 And Buy Llne3 On Back). Fill out the portion below (or attach a press release) and send or (ax il lo: Joyce Scherer, Real Estate Buy Llnes. Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St .. Costa Mesa, CA 92627. Fax: 714- 650-4802. Deadline: 5 p.m. Tuesday. --------·---···--·---- N•rMOf Agrocy·-----------~----- Oty Agency Contact 15U6 ft, fi11t~r,5 lllFNl'O~T BEACH s.429 900 0 ~ f,., s LJ. c J ~ i :1 , ,J , I .J;:,: I.. I J ---~ ~ 1 J.., ·': v J L , 1 v ) 14 I l:normou 111. • : •• • ., • ''u-. lr-.11.:-i~J<.r. sir,:·gtr1 nJ• ". ' GREAT DUL ti SHm' IEACM $755,• Two lotsw/bOalshop 90ftof boal docks & 60' of PCH frontage on a corner. Great business ~turnly for in't1tlStmenl 111111 ! Nill.$ • CANYON & OCW VIEWS $&89,000 ('fr 7111 Beautiful 4BR. 3BA tin localed on canyon w/ooean & goll course view7Completely remodeled w/French dcors, skylights, custom tile & harlt#ood tlrs.Gourmel kitchen w/bay window. Poof & spa. ~---....... PECIAL COM DUPl..EX $539,000 (!t 7ifJ J4BR. 3BA + 2BR 1BA cottage. 4-car garage. Bldg just parntea -e>a:ellem value al only $539,000! ----=-~~~--::...-.~-~.:;....-,;.... ... ·-.; . .. . .. --· ~~'ft-~~Jllf!_.-.. 6,.. ... -~... ' CllTDll •mY MOMI • EASTSllE C.M. $441,• Huge fotwla woMable garden, lru~ Res. chicken coop, large laWn, mature trees. whllB picket lence & a BEAUTIFUL 4BR custom hm w/attention lo Mtydet*il. f Alf ASTIC FIXEI! • •ACOl IAY $441,• Best~ ~house ftJalr In 'Vintlge" ~on Bay. 38R. 28A + Vicocne unit Enje)y belcflls. docks, tennis ~· park & wide grassy estradas. lllWNllT MEIGHTS"CtlAIM $399,900 (~-~ .. ,r:i~·-••r-.Ji1 ome has charm. personality & comfort Almos! e~ry­ tling rw 6nlffi0deled. 3-car garage. 3BR. 2BA. Inviting pool & patio NEAD OUT WEST I INVEST $329,000 Westside 4 plex. Invest into the future primo localion of west Costa Mesa retUtd Of use as income, law vacancy. Close lo proximity lo ocean NEAD OUT WEST & INVEST $329,000 ~ 4 plex. lnvesl into the luture primo location of west Costa Mesa Rebuild or use as income. Low v;i:ancy. Cl~ proximity lo ocean Vil.A POINT OCEAN VIEW $299,900 Gated mediletraONn condo bit in 1991. Ocean view. nr Balboa Island. 2SR + loft Upper level end unit BAYVIEW TERRACE $299,000 Le ~_J.O#eSI price in Bayview Terrace! 2BR. 28A. Gated guarded cmfm. comm. pool & spa & minutes lo the beach. Large spa in backyard Setter is \tery motivaledl OVERLOOKING BACK BAY $289,000 Eteqantlownhome. 3BR. 2.5BA, high volume ceilings, French doors. Mslr w/s11ting rm & frpl. A/C, view ol backbay & night lights. VILU POINT ON THE COURSE $279,000 Galed Medilerranean 1990 condo w/v'iews of the Newport Bea:h Goll Course & Fashion Island. All one story, lower le~I w/lBR, 2BA. SOUTH COAST METRO BEAUTY $274,731 4 ot 5BR• 3.SBA. Great localion. tiled kitchen & dining rm 2 mstr suiles . 1 w/lrpf 6 walk-in close(. Entertainer's ba:lcyard w/pool. · MESA VERDE TOWMNOME $259,000 Spacious 2BR, 2.58A home localed on a greenbelt Many upgrades plus extended patio & views from masler BR balcony. f AIULOUS ORANGE PAO NOME $249,000 Extra ~ ~rd, pool & spa, fruit trees. 4BR + study (1BR/BA da.¥nstairs). Upgrades incl: marble entry, balhrm firs. new kitchen new baths PrCed under mark.et'°' fast sale! • OCEAN, VIEW CONDO· NEWPORT $215,000 Best _buy! Enjoy an ocean view from flis dual mstr suite condo. Great locs1on, 3-ar parking. Close lo beach• GREAT llOME $215,000 LOYely48R hmclostk>Mile ~reP~. golf & shtWing. HugebackYifd. USTIJDE • UEAT IUYJ $t15,. Terrlfk 38R hm w/ldded fnily rm..,.on mi O\tersized lot. New roof & fte$11y painted fir~. 2-car garage rLUS extra pa"ing for yc>tK RV, boll .-YAll VAWY CllT. VALUI $214,731 cusbnhm~91dkithltl.1Mng rmw & windowsuts. . ... 23 Carmel llY IU1t.D YOUR DREAM MOM£ SM ClEMElfTE $205,000 Beautiful OCN & city views. Bund ulllmaa lvn on flis pie-~. street io street lot. Leodel owned in San Clemente. AISOLUTE WESTlUllSTEI VALUE $151,731 38R, 2.258". den or 4fl BR. 2 mstr SJites -each w/otln BA. Cul-dt-sc lqon, enclosed patio. eiicellent condition. A great value! FAlalUS ICUlt a.ISi .... $111,500 Priva18 end onit. extra larae yard, 7 yrs ,.. . 2 latgll mstr suiles, 2-ar all garage. 0pen; spacious. loW assn. Must sell! • . IWEllll LICAr.J *1•• 28R. 1.58Acondo in Plciflc Rlnch. PMtmidcom.unfl 11111t k>gtelllbelt --------... - ..... LIT CIST• LmA ISLE MOW: $11,000,000 Owr 14,000~Aon lleblyw,ut dock ol 100'. kar +limo gar. Privale pool & spa. The bat Nelport has to offer. PllYATI ISi.AiD $10,250,000 Privacy&kluywilhunparalleledviews.88ASllileS.subterranaanpa~ing. Slip for 2 '-9 bolts. UJa WATllFIOIT RESIDENCE $5,875,000 Grand -.°" 3 IMls w/a ~ lllrrace. Privale beach, bayside pool & pier + sl~ IDr 5 boals. Panoramic views from most major rms, imported stone lu~ "8 inlllrior & extetior. A BAYSIDE Vl1A $4,900,000 · ~ whita sandy beaches wtvm d the jetty+ pavillion. An i~ done in a timeless design. Entry coortyard. DQUISITE CISTDM HOME $3,300,000 Special C. Cod tradition, spectacular main channel location, affording dramatic Mn of h bly & Newport Hart>Or. 48R ~ w/privale BA+ sep maids rm. watront living at its bestl Paf-ICUIFIOIT II CAMEO SHORES $3,295,000 Beautifully '8frac8d to extend Ile living area from the tree frM'led deck on Ile bluff dOM'I to a very special secluded cove. 48R. 4.SBA. 4th BR could be Sludio or dfice w/prival8 entry. • PEUCAI ml IWD ESTATE $2,695,000 A hm that (Jlality & perktion built. Large rnedilerranean hm on a 1!2 .:re + 10l 48R suites, family rm, den. Pool. spa & ocean views UNDA ISi.l IEMODR $2,150,000 Complelely remodeled ID '*1ection. SBA! den. formal dining, gourmet kithen. On lhe bay w/a boat slip & enlefta ning patio. l.Y IUCll 11 ORANGE COUNTY $2,000,000 8 mos new. Premium steel & stucco constn.dion, Medi- le 48R. 58A tvn. Spectacular views of ocean. Catalina, Dana Pt ng h. 5 car parking. Gorgeous large mstr w/marble frpl & ocean-fronting dectl. ~----CORONA oa MAR $1,895,000 (it :iii)WonderlJI contemporary SBA. S SBA hm w/apt Oce.an. hatbor IJiiilYl beachfront. Views to Palos Verdes. • I CORONA DR MAR $1,325,000 ~~IPO'-'s:t.!~~\~=idc & ivy CO't1ered 2 story. SBA. 4.SBA NEWPORT IAYfRONT LMNG $1 ,250,000 Interior Linda Isle location. Owr eo· o~ the bay. SBA, 4BA, security entrarx:e. frpl, enclosed courtyard, formal dining nn. CAMEO SHORES $995,• ~r view. & excellent price on lhis kr.ely Cameo Shores ~vauhed ceilings in ~I major living area. Pool. PICTURESQUE CALIFORNIA SUllSm $995,000 Beautifully remodeled 3BR. 3BA hm on prestigious Davenport Island. Private dodt for a 30 & 50 foot boat on main chaMel in Huntington Hart>Or. CORONA HIGllUNDS $949,000 (ff 10111r op ol the world panofanic views ol ocean. bay & sunset rromme lop &"beSt street in Corona Highlands. Located at end of cul-de- sac w/great wrt> ~. ~ 2.SBA. Interior designers own hm. Large lot Custom design. Private .xess. LAGUNA BEACH OCEANFROlfT CONDO $897 ,ODD Magnificentwhilewater views, ~h aa:ess & oceanside pool. 3BR. 3BA. living rm. dining rm, family rm & gourmet kithen. ' JUST REDUCED I aaceuar $815,• Dramatic hm on latgecornet lot w/iloi pond & lush garden. Rotunda entry w/marble flooring, beautiful formal dimn~ rm. huge mstr suile w/sialng rm & frpl, gourmet's kilthen, secluded spa. Seller may carry 1st trust deed. ---SPYGLASS HU CLASSIC $815,000 Cit 10ii)ereathtaking view wfl mstr suilll's + 2 large BR's all on one !Ml! PooVspa in rear/Tront COUl1y¥d +playground. PRESTIGIOUS CHINA COVE $895,000 Live at the beach. Owner will consider trades up or down on flis 2 story. 38R. 2BA hm w/elevator. 2~r attached garage. Private spa LIDO ISLE REMODB. $875,• Beautiful 3BR. 3BA lido hm on 48' w,1arge so facing patio. New kik:hen, bathroom. hardwood nrs. recessed lighting. lmbcaping IEAUTIFW Y APPOllTED CUSTOll 1111 $819.• Marble entry. SBR. extra large family rm & bonus rm. Very li~I & bri!1lt. Security system, pool & spa. Spectek:Ular view ol mtns & city lights from most rrns. BUILDERS SPECIAL $850,• Reduced $150,000!11 4 contiguous lots -approx 8400 sq It. Suitable lor four hms. largest A1 para!! available. CORO•A oa MAR $850,000 The quintessential CdM charmer on nearly a dOlble lot(.:tually 2 legal bldg siles) In Ille best possible flower street location w/polential. The hm is 2BR. 2BA. remodeled in '87 & 14)dated in '94. OCEAN UY I CATAUU VIEWS $811, 731 CUslom tm. brick frpl In fan.rm. oak enter.ctr. wine cellar &wetbar. Open beam ceilings in din & liv. rm. Elevalor service lo all nrs Motivated sellers -bring ollers. COTO DE CAZA UIUllU sm.• Spectacular Country Fr, custom estall on IPPfOll. 1 acre w/magnlficent Views d mtns. 48R, 38A. gourmet kithen. Prolesslonal landscapld. pool- siltd lot CAMEO llC .... S717,• Eiaptional *nlly hm. The most meticulous attention 10 detail & finest malltrials llfOUltiout Viws d OCM1 & Calatlna. · uma YMLEY ·UICI "71,• ~ d paradia .. 111 lnc.dllt prb. 88R, 58A. 81qUisi'81y lJmished home. 4 bpl'a, ...., COll!llrUdloll, -. ++. ... ~ .... • ! , $1,395,000 San.lJan Capistrano: Privam. secluded.SBR. 4 S8A gated QJSlom hm. <Mr 6200 sq ft bealtikllly • pointed Malllre grounds. Equestrian zoned Yt/r.· cess lo exlensiw trail S'f*m. $689,000 Single !Ml ea. tm on Spyglass Hill. Great lloorplan lor enleftaining. Beautiful courtyard w/sparkling pool & spa. Also IOf lwe at $3300 per monlh. Tdl11141-llX).~14" 17005 $449,000 Huge lol w/a ~ble garden. lruil lrees. chmn coop, large lawn, malure lrees, while picket fence & a BEAUTIFUL 4BR custom hm w/attention lo wery detail $439,000 Mini 38R, 1 story on large prof. landscaped pii lot Upgraded. light & bright. Galed comm. 611 cits. pa.U & 3 pools PANORAMIC UPPER BAY $125,000 lalg1 t.nily tm on a 52' lol 58R, SBA. IMge fanily nn adjoins kitchen. Wrap around yard w!1iwn & patio. $464,000 View ol back bay, min, li~ls. 3BR each w/own batl. urge ki~en, ~ily nn. r.ross from mini·pa/t. pool GREAT BUYS ON GREAT HOMES DEFINITION OF A GREAT DEAL: In 1994, the average ~lcs price in Newport Beach is $542,000 ($256.99/sq. ft.). The homes listed below are all priced at less than $153.94/sq. ft .... That's a QTeat Deal! - - ---· lBeacon lBay,,-Fabulous Fixer N ewpor t Beach $449,000LH Enjoy this .. Yintage" N ewport Beach neighborly community with its own b.eaches, tennia court, park, grassy estradas, launching ramp, <Jockt & 11ips. It is the ultimate beach lifestyle! F ABULOUS F AMIL y HOME w SPACto t·s RO<>'.'t:l TttRot'G HO\.I W S IX Hl::DRO<>'.'l:l / Fl\!:: BATHS w BL . .\\"K Bt1TTO.'I J>OOL & :ll'A W G . .\TED l>RJ\"l:: & GORGEOl"S GARUE:':S $1,350,000 . Gorgeous C ustom Home E astside C osta M esa $4-49,000 -'""-·----·-- • MEMBER Chairman's CIRCLE Whether Buying or Selling ... Call ARVJLIA "A Full-Time Real Estate Professional" 24hr. Voice Pager: (714) 729-5430 Residence: (714) 721-0180 34 <>can Vi.ta Fabulous Townhome. 3BR. 4BA, 3 car garage. Tremendous Golf course location. Luxury master suite w/marble baths $750.000 Fabalou1 Location Upper condo Vaulted ceilings. Overlooking NBCC Golf Course Enjoy BackBay. Ocean Views from front porch Furnishings negotiable. $599,000 Pldan Perfect 1 ......... Oriental gardens w/sunken conwrsatlon & fire pit pfu.s waterfalls surround this elegant 2BR + den or 3BR. 3BA oondo. Must seel Highly motivated seller!! $525,000 BIG CANYON This ma11nlficent offering was created exclusively for an owner with discerning taste. Quality design and workmanship went into the total remodel of this 6 bedroom. 6.5 bath residence which includes the bonus of a separate living wing for servants, inlaws or guests. A gorgeous pool, spa and BMkBayVinr ModeJ perfect condo. Two story, 2BR. 2.SBA. Large courtyard, family room off kltchenl Large master bedroom · marble bath w/spa Great value! $525.000 Picture Perfect Enjoy beautiful views from this 2BR. 2.SBA + den overlooking Golf Course. Great balcony Shows like a model. ~595,000 == Superb Furnishings and a great floor plan make this a wonderful value. 3BR, 3.SBA + morning room off kitchen. fireplace ln master BR & LR. Wrap around patio. $699,000 cabana on an extra large lot backing to Big Canyon golf course~ further addS to the expansive formal and informal entertainment areas. Breathtaking master suite. 3 fireplaces, many features too numerous to list. 0.. of Ncapol't'• wt ~--roo-· Sl.950; Townhome. 2 stor}I, brick ~d. extra large patio. pMte IOcatlon. ModVated Seller. ... , .... ..... . ..... ( ... . ' .. -. - Elegant home situated on a private corner lot in Be/court's guard-gated community. Dramatic rotunda entry, beautiful formal dining room and fabulous gourmet :.; kitchen . Huge master suite with sitting room and fire- place. secluded ,,pa off den and Fren ch doors adorn this residence. Add11ional features mclude double crown moldings, extensive use of marble. bel'eled & leaded glass. km pond winding through lush land.$cap- mg Good assumable loan. Corona del Mar Com er -SO. of PCU. Large Yl & 21 1 ~89,000 Adorable -21 1 & 111 $390,000 Nrw; .. · .\ ·' ' 1 Prudent1<ll tr . ' · · · Cnlofornon Roalty -729• 7297 ·L\1MA PREDKELIS 729-7249 960~8063 Panoramic Catalina Views This single story Lido Sands home is just steps from the beach, with a private yard, community pool and tennis. There is plenty of parking for guests and a two · s beau · Spyglass Hill ome offers the ultimate m privacy with panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean, Newport Harbor, and city lights all the way to Palos Verdes. The single story floor plan is perfect for the growing family or the executive entertainer. car garage. $339,800 REDUCED TO $699,000 Traditional subtleties of Belcourt Terrace Security alarm, air conditioning and a central vacuum system offered. Bekourt Terrace, home by J.M. ~ Complete with deep crown moldings. hardwood floors, high ceilin1s and plantation shutters, this 10-year-old traditional home -built by J. M. Peters - showcases the finest in pious livin.a. 1lte property f c.Mures three bedrooou and three-and-a-half barh.11, step-down li4ag room with a fireplai:e and a lllJC dinins area. The lplCiou!I country kitchen with decorator wallpaper ~ a break.fut room and deik area wbicb Openll to a techaded garden with saz.cbo for outdoor entertainina.:nie entry. with vaulted ceilings. leads to the second level with two master bedroom suites. the larger of the two with a fireplace. Other features in this lovely home include a security alann system, air conditionins and central v1euum system. Belcourt. with i1s guard·pted security, is one of lhe most pmtlJious connunities in which to live in Newport Bach. Offered at $6'°.000. c.i,,. "'"" ~--N,,,,.,, ,,,.,,,.,, "Ct.le s.111 J#, N,,,,_, ._,, nfll, (114) 1#1- • Beautiful contemporary Irvine Terrace home with wonderful harbor, jetty, ocean and city lights views. 48R, 3 l/2BA. pool, spa, ''auJted ccilinp, skylights, 19 closcn. • 7024 $1, 495,000 Panor2mic ocean .md lurbor \'iews from this Ocean Boulc\'ud custom home. Featuring SBR/5.SBA, 4,000 +sq.ft. Guest apanment. tr 7015 Reduced to $1,895,000 Beautiful custom 58R/4.SBA house on 40' lot in Ide CdM. Great location just steps to beach. Ocean · ews, lap pool & spa. • 7019 ., Reduced to $1,325,000 Unique lo"ely large gnss yard in pted Sea Vi neighborhood with 4BR, 38A, largest model completely upgraded. Very light & bright. $699, Great priced .. Joddle" model 38R/ 2.SBA in pted Harbor Ridge. Located at end of cul·de·sac. Very quiet location. Spacious feeling. $639,000 Great buy! 2BR/2BA, private spa, walking trails and close to everything. Security system. Bayview Terrace. Light & bright. tr 7020 $199,000 Fabulous location on cmyon with ocean and Pelican Hills golf course \'icws. 2 story beautiful home with 48R, 3BA, pool. • 7022 $689,000 .. Big Canyon Titis magnificent offe~ was created exclusively for an owner with discern- ing taste. Quality design and workman- ship went into the total remodel of this six bedroom, six and one halfbath resi- dence which includes the bonus of a separate wing. A gorgeous pool, spa, and cabana on an extra large lot back- ing to the golf course further adds to the expansive formal and informal entertainment areas. Titis property is offered for Sl,950,000. For a private showing or more informa- tion please call. (714) 759~600 a Sheron 1he Prudential California Realty Shea's Ocean Ranch custom homesites offer best views, largest lots Today aJ 10 a.m .. Shea Home'I relea,es for -;ale its largest and best lots in the exclusive gated. Ocea'! Ranc h community of Bear Brand. A lis1 of anxious buyers has been compiling for this special selection for months. From the highest point in all of Ocean Ranch. 1hese homesites. including one with a sprawling 27.407 square feet of buildable space. offers quiel cul -de-sacs and exceptional views of 1he ocean and <;urrounding coas1al 1errain. "II JU'>I doesn'1 get any better than !his." ~aid Gary Fuller. ~ale!> counselor. "for anyone o;eeking !he uhima1e location for their cu\IOm dream home, now is lhe best lime to pay us a v14'it. If they wait too long. 1hey may find 1hem asking themselves. 'Why d1dn'1 I buy when I had the chance?'" Tho~c who lake advantage of thi s opponuni1y will discover an excellent 'clcc1ion of home.'i1tes ranging from approximately 9.236 to 27.407 ..quarc feet at prices from under $300.000 to just under SI million. Along with the commanding for outdoor family fun . views. their appeal is heightened by the The 500-acrc Bear Brand community exqui site community detailing !hat introduces even more rccrcattonal d1s1inguishes Ocean Ranch and by the opportunitie~. including gra. ... y parks, privacy afforded by a security entry gate playing fields and an extensive network of 1hat is guarded 24 hours a day. scenic paths for hiking. jogging and bikmg. Once their one-of-a-kind residence i Bear Brand abo fulfills day-to-day oced completed, familie will share the carefree with two commercial centers. A Hughe lifestyle that revolves around the Ocean Market offers the full spectrum of grocerie ,_}pocP.~~~~W,F.6~L~.;,,!~~~~~t;.Jdre , and househol., -1 I t;p in-comp~x Wncre ll swammm& pool. cru n S . ~ ~.) ' the wadlna p>OI aod pJaygrol.lfld 'let ~ ~c.oc "11 E"d~~~M 1 1 '>-~~" Monarch Beach, and !he secluded coves and cbanning galleries of Laguna Beach. Another major attraction for families with children is the renowned educational excellence of the Capi trano Unified School Di trict, which is consi Lently one of !he top dhtricts in both the state and the nation in major tests of student achievement and aptitude. To di cover !he biggest and !he be t of Ocean Ranch Custom Homesites at Bear Brand, take the San Diego Freeway (1-5} soulh to Crown Valley Parkway and exit right. Tum left on Street of the Golden Lantern, continue for approximately four miles, then tum right on Bear Brand Road and drive through the guarded gate to Ocean Ranch. For additional infonnation. call (714) 661-6680. Shea Homes is a divb~ion of the J .F. Shea Co., which has grown to be one of !he nation's largest and most respected builde~. building such marvel a the Golden Gate Bridge, Hoover Dam and and several fine re tauranl!> -including !he BART. Olive Garden, Chevy's and Yankee Tavern Shea Home is a company driven to -provide families with a wide array of exceed buyer expectaeions tlvou&h the close-to-home entertainment and dining teamwork of mutually committed options. employees, con uhanL\ and contractors Along with all of Bear Brand's amenities. working together in an environment ome of the area's finest attractions are just dedicated to quality, service. innovlltioo minutes away. They include the shOps and and effkaency, resultina in the restaurants of Dina Point Harbor, the development and COftS1IUCtion of the finest -d s restauf¥l$ a1;1cJ • communities and homes in Am;erica.~ . i1a;ll'Ji;,N~'bt~.,g~I, t..N llJ f)t•i. ~1(11,(i flj,lf•W!O IJ1111 f!'llJ 11J '1!1 ~ . .~..,.,t>c,ftl ~ M*'••~ At Aventu.ra in Westpark,. lovv interest rates still available You can still buy the home of your dreams.in Irvine. For those homcbuyers alarmed by the prospect of rising interest rates there is some good news -and some great values still available at some of today's most popular new neighbomoods. This is especially true at California Pacific Homes' Aventura, a nei~bborhood in Westpark. where qualifying homcbuyers can take advantage of a special financing opportunity. "It's extremely important to us that Orange County homeshoppers understand that a low interest rate still exists, and that we Qffer financing to meet their specific needs and situations.• said Yvonne Toffoli, sales coUru;elor for Aventura. "For example, we are currently offering qualified applicants a California bond with a fixed interest rate of 7.53% . a terrific incentive for homebuyers who meet certain income requirements. We can also buy down the rate to S.53% and qualify at that rat.e. This can make a big differc.nce in payment and the buyer's ability to qualify.• Toffoli added. Based on a purchase price of $150.900 and a 4% down payment of $6, l 00. the loan amount is $144,800. Loan is a 30..year fixed rate mortgage starting at S.53%. Monthly payments year one would be $1 .370.53 (including principal interest, mortgage. insurance, homeowner' dues and estimated taxes). Year two. interest rate increases to 6.53% with a monthly payment of $1.463.73. Years three through 30, interest rate is fixed at 7.53% with monthly payments totaling $1.561 .08. Annual A · '"' ..J. I · percentage rate is 7.463%. Some restrictions ventura in "estpont, rvme apply to Southern California Bond Financing. P~ sec a sales representative will also be able to enjoy the pri vacy of their incorporate a Mediterranean theme that will Spectrum are home to numerous businesses for details. Prices and financing infonnation own patio or deck, as well as the numerous be accented by meandering walkways and and corporations. Two major healthcare effective date of publication, subject to advantages of low-maintenance living. trails, evergreen trees, flowering shrubs and faci lities are in Irvine as well as several change without notice. Homebuyers who would Like to plan ahead colorful vines. The community's major major acute care clinics with a wide range of In addition, in select locations, buyers can should also note that our latest release of intersection will be enhanced with large physicians and speciali'its. sub titute The Total Home Bonus Program homes is expected to be ready for move-ins theme plazas accented by palm trees, Irvine Unified School District is one of the for the Interest Rate Buy Down. this coming May and June. benches, special pavements and landscaping. top educational systems in the state and The Total Home Bonus Program includes Elegantly appointed with a romantic The City of Irvine has long been lrvine is home to the University of many of the major purchases new Mediterranean theme, interior highlights considered an excellent example of modem California at Irvine. Concordia University homebuycrs need to complete their home. include woodbuming fucplaces with glass city planning at its best and future Wcstpark and Irvine Valley College. choosing from either upgraded flooring, doors, ceramic tile or wood entry areas. residents will appreciate the care and As a resident of Aventura, you window treatments or additional appliances designer-selected plush carpeting and thoughtfulness that is seen in the quality of automatically become a member of the including washer, dryer and refrigerator. lighting fixtures, recessed lighting per plan, life. Aventura Homeowners Association and the "While some restrictions do apply, I raised panel interior doors with polished For those' interested in outdoor Pasco Westparlc Maintenance Association. encourage serious homebuyers to consider chrome hardware. central air conditioning recreational activities, there arc numerous Monthly association dues maintain the the tremendous benefits presented by these and heating and spacious walk-in closets in partcs and facilities either within the quality of common area facilities. We tpark unique procrams. They should also contact the master suites. community or nearby, including Santa Clara is included in an Assessment District, the Aventura sales representatives for more • Equally impressive eittcriors feature Park, San Carlo, San Leandro and San Community Facilities (Mello Roos) District. infonnation." Toffoli said. recessed entry alcoves, durable. fire-resistant Marco Parks; Heritage Parle which has a and Landscape and Lighting Districts. These "With such a~ opportunity waiting for concrete tile roofs, dual-glazed windows fOr lake; Dceriield Parlt which has a ballfield districts were formed to fund infrastructure you, don't delay your visit to Aventura. Now energy efficiency, radius windows. decorative and community center. Harvaro Parle: Mason and schools and to provide for landscape is the ideal time to purclwc a new home shutterS and color accents per plan. Private Regional Park and Wildlife Preserve. maintenance. Consult a sales representative here and start enjoyin1 the presti1e of an motorcourts enhanced with decorative scon:d RegionaJ attractions include Irvine for details. Irvine address within the master-planned concrete paving also add to the stunning Meadows Amphitheater, San Joaquin Oolf To visit Aventura from the Santa Ana IS community of Westpar1t.• appeal of these townhomes and Course. Wild Rivers, Old Town Irvine, Freeway, take the Cul ver Drive exit south Under development by California Pacific condominiu~. Llguna Beach, Newport Beach and Harbor. and tum right on Barranca Parkway. Tum Homes. Aventura lhowcases five The contemporary kitchens come complete the Newport Harbor Art Museum, the right •gain on Pasco Westparlc, left on Santa townhoma Ind coodominium.1 well-priced with a General Electric white appliance Orange County Fairgrounds, the Pacific Clara and follow the signs to the sales office. from lhe SU0,000'1. Aventura wu bestowed package. white satin cabinetry with Ampbiihclter and the Orange County From the San Diego l40S Freeway, take the wich MAMB's co¥eted Onnd Award. which coocealcd hinges, under cabincc lightina and Petfonnin1 Arts Center. Culver Drive exit north, Turn left on recopized die v.aq,.t neipbomood u band-set ceramic tile counreriops. A variety of Jboppin1 destinations arc Bamnca Partway and riaht on PlSCO dleiilt Allllebed Project of the Var for Custom options Include additional minutes away from WcMpm: The Westpark. Tum left on Santa Clara and 1993. sdcctions ol4ile and flooring, closet Crouroads, Wcstput Plaza. Harvard Plaza, follow the signs to the sales office. Desiped by Jofluiriea Yan TI.... <q1fti1An. aasaom window treatments. Woodbridae Villaae Center and Culver Aventura' model homes and sales office Ave11111ra'1 one. Ind lwo-llOry "W'he4 minored wriobc doors and tub enclosures. Plaza. Nearby arc three regional shopping ~ open from JO a.m. to S p.m. weekdays floOrpl• rwaae ,,_ 1.049 IO 1.3'7...,e ClllibDia Plcirlc Homes is currently centers: Fuhion blind. Soulb CouiPlaz.a and 10 a.m. to S p.m. weekends. feet of lplCe. with two Ind dne bildrooml. deYlloPnl fouriiiliin Wcscpart, and Main Place u well as neatly two dozen For more information, please call Manin •'°two Ind one-W ..... IDd twoar t =~\( ~· · · • · ''II' • Edtt or Yvonne Toffoli et C714) ~9-0220. .. .. ........... --. ftf lfl .. ~ 41 ~' ~'id)'~int r..lLI ru9;i ' .-1J (1 &II · • I. • I{ I .f"ju~ 1 4 W. _,. ~-«~ ~-~~ ~ ~'biM) boa~ mtn 1 ' - -. I . t 644~1600 New Listings Complete remodel 3 Bd. home with extra large yard Crea Lombardi $184,000 Newport North Townhomes 2 Bd 2 Ba. with loft and 2 car attached garage Crq Lombardi $219,900 Newport North Townhomes 2 Bd. + loft with 2 car attached garage. Cree Lombardi $225,990 Allso V1efo Bank owned! Slncle family 4 bedroom with great views. Patrick Balrtollc $264,000 New Listings Balycrett South Hlchly uperaded 2 Bd. den, FR. Fabulous pool & spa. Austero & Marvin $,2,,000 Guard Gated Communities Seaview 4 Bd. 3 Ba. with ~an & city view In gated community. Smith & Fix $739,000 Ocean RJdce Second row canyon lot with some ~ view. Creat opportunity to build a custom home In Newport Coast. Weinstein & Sc1111a.1t $695,000 Blc C&llJOa Broeclmoor Fabulous 5 Bd. family home wtth cre~t floor plan. ~ lloors, French doors & morel Stella Wordft $949,000 Bl& Canyon .Fabulous 4 Bd con- temporary on golf course. Walls of glass, limestone floors, remodeled kitchen Kline & Harris $1,495,000 Blc Canyon Custom Traditional 5 Ba. 5 Ba. family home with 8th fairway & city lights view. Excellent floor plan Legrand & Worden $2,295,000 Irvine Cove Outstandlna 5 Bd custom home Private beach & tennis Sara Hinman $2,275,000 Emerald Bay Custom home with dramatJc views, granite interior. Rowe & Marvin $2.500,000 Bii canyon Spectacular 6 or 7 Bd. estate on largest lot in Big Canyon. Features pool, sportscourt & guest house. Gary Lecrand $2,395,000 Custom 6 bd. 7 5 Ba estate. Many q uality features & emotional appeal. Pool, spa & sportscourt. Bibb&. t..ecrand $3.450,000 Family Neighborhoods Eastslde eo.t. Mesa Perfect executJve home done to perfection! Mickey Rowe $3S9,000 Eastskle Coeta Mesa Uke new sincle family home on private pted street with 12 Meclitemlnean style homes Susan Sc.-na.n $275,000 View Lot __ !--____________________ ...,. Jasmine Creek Expanded Plan 2 with 2 Bd. + den with cozy FP. Lovely patios & ocean view. UptJraded. Carole Johnson $450,000 Bonnie Bay Highlands Charming Cape Cod is the picture of perfection 4 Bd. down & I Bd I Ba +den up. Julie Stephenson $499,000 Sho re Cliffs Truly charming slnale story home in beach community. l Bd. family room, wood floors. & sunny patio Dottie Valentine $599,000 Corona tfllhlands South Paciftc contemp0rary plantation! 4 Bd 3 5 Ba 180" ocean view, jacuu.l. & bar-be-que center Elizabeth Thame r $839,000 Dover Sho~ Front row view • Bd. library. areen lawn. pool & spa Austero & Kim $1 ,295,000 Irvine Terrace Bay view home with 2 master suites & 3 car pace. The ultimate home b the disaimlnating buyer1 Marian Phillippi $1 .275,000 Newport Beach Enclish country prden In a Callfomla settlnc. CobJ Ward $499,000 Westcllff 4 Bd. 3 ~ family home Grell location near schook. paft & libta.y Wood floors. shutters New Encland chann Barbara Hutchlnp $'24, 900 Hamor View Homes Beautifully rebUllt & customized on larce corner lot. Very britht wttti lqe windows & hlch oelllncs Hhuun ~nJan $79',000 Bii Ca;on Tnidtttonal family home In prime. quiet IOcatfon. HetdWOod floors In kitchen. FP In llvl"I &. family rooms. Bibb & Leptnd $169,000 Shore CJlfft Ocean & canyon views with beautiful kitchen makes great home for now~.but a new house for this lot? Wowl Mike Marr $995,000 ... 8ayshore1 Charming home Just steps to the beach. 3 Bd. With potential for entarstnc 2nd story, Laree family kitchen. 8everty Morphy $I, 150,000 Harbor Hlll Creat property with European charm. Beautiful view. 4 Bd. plus library Grut flow for enteralnlnc Morplly & Scanlan $1 ,295 ,000 644,-1600 New Listings .. Mes11 Verde Fantastic home on 15th fairway of Mesa Verde. S.ily Anne & Don Sheridan $995 ,000 .1.' l hn." -• Ocean RJdce Spectacular new home under construction Ocean view. Connie Mauentl $1,995,000 {· ~ , 644-1600 Tom Quf'en (left) and Danny Bibb (right) congrntulate John Macnab Auiard Winners Ro11da Hein a11d Chris li.nd.wiy. 1994 John Macnab Award Winners A wardt>d to thP salt>i-tpni-on who rt>fle<'ls tht> lofty idc·a l-. found in the <'ode• of f'thics undc·r whic-h Wf' c·cinduC'l our day to day busirw:-.s. Tht> n·c·ipit>nl must also be upl>t'a t, honest, of M>und moral princ·iplt>, ~im·nt', nevn too busy lo he lp a ft-llow a~c·nt and dt>dic·att>d to thf' bettf"nnent of tht> c·ompany and all thost• usscx-iatt>d with it. 1994 Ronda Hein Chris Lindsay 1993 Susm1 <·anlan Pat Hurlt>y 1992 Martha Macnab Marian Phillippi 1991 Hillary Thame r Shirley Harris 1990 Sara Hinman Carole McMahan Johnson The Winning Team At Coast Newport 644-16-00 Hall of Fame Inductees pu·turedfrom Left to right Debi Bibb, hirley Harris, Susun Senn/an, El'lln Corkrll, Be11erly Morph y. Gigi Thomas. Hall of Fame Inductees Th is honqr is bes towe d upon an agent who ac·hiPve-. con:,i'ltently high earnings year after year and maintains a superior level of sales p e rformance. In pecial rec-ogn1t1on of th t> acc·omp lishmt'nl., we induct the:-e agents into the Coast Nt>wport Properti es Hall of Fame, A Llfotime Honor: 1:t Debi Bibb 1:t Evan Corkett 1:t Shirley Harris 1:t Beverly Morphy ~ Susan Scanlan 1:l Gigi Thomas . ' _,. 644~1600 BEVERLY Mo"fwHY 759~3731 HARBOR ISLAND $3,950,000 Wonderful 5,000 sq. ft. traditional bayfront. New dock for 50 ft. boat -5 Bd. 6.5 Ba. BIG CANYON $975,000 Priced to sell! Tum-key 3 bedroom, 3 bath Deauville on golf course . HARBOR HILL $1,295,000 Reduced$ I 00,000! BAYS HORES $1, 150,000 Charming 3 bedroom steps from the beach on extra-wide lot. Great buy in gated oommunityl 4 bedroom, beautifully maintained HARBOR RIDGE $407,500 Beautiful Dynasty in private location. Move-in condition. Well priced. BALBOA ISLAND ~~m. $1,495,000 2 years new contemporary bayfront, roof top viewing deck, private dock. HARBOR ISLAND $4,400,000 Not another propeity that offers the space, the prestigious location and the bayfrontl Over 11,000 sq. ft. 62 ft. of frontage. .. ~ GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY Act now and he in this spectacular North Laguna oceanfront villa hy summer! $2,995,000 Fi • ,,,,ol11t11111d to see tltis exquisite villa pleast call I> DALEY . 759-3776 .. - . ' -. Big Canyon $1,195,000 Linda Isle $2,995,000 Big Canyon $1,495,000 Irvine Cove-Laguna Beach Harbor Island · $2,475,000 $9,500,000 ......... . -~·· . SHIRtEY HARRIS 759-3727 )IM KLINE 759-3771 The Bluffs $2,000 /mo. Lease Irvine $184,000 Laguna Beach $2,495,000 -· Ronda Hein Beach and Bay Specialist 759~3797 NE \\' LISTING CANNERY VIUAGE $389,000 Unique oppc>ftUnity to live & ~ in cannery Village. Upper unit Is very large 3 bedroom + family room home: lower level may be commercial, retail, <><food servk:e. 3 buildings· available separately OCEANFRONT CLASSIC $1,275,000 Custom home, larce comer lot on the sand. plus apartment and 5·ar prage Great for entertain In&! PENINSUIA DUPLD $42,,000 tutt 1n bloa co beich. two larwe 3 bedroom. 2 blih uftlls With OClHf'I vt.w. Gfeat lftwstmenf, ..... OthomePIUl-...1' NEW LISTING OCEANFRONT OON'TF.MPORARY $1,275,000 Fabulous newer custom 3 level home on large comer lot 3 bedroom & den, 3.5 bath, oceanfront master suite. Rooftop deck is perfect for entertaining OCEANFRONT OPPOR1\JNJ1Y $975,000 Two units, each 2 bedroom. right on the sand. Use as duplex or remodel to sln&le family Owner will consider desert trade. CUSTOM BALBOA HOME $650,000 This fabulous home was built In 1991, and shows like a model. Close to beach and bay In prized area WXURY BAYFllONT $649,000. Front row In presttctous bayfroftt community. Walk to shops. IMftet. Wboe Island. lkMtsilplav....._ . NEW LISTING CUSTOM CANAL FRONT $439,000 Large Uptlraded 4 bedroom 2 5 bath home with great view Quiet residential neighborhood close to best beaches BEA.CHFRONT $I, 175,000 Very special custom home. ) bedroom plus den/office In great beachfront location Beaullfulll OCEANFRONT DUPLEX $699,000 TWo spacious units with full ocean views. Creat Income potenttal. P1\rn.-L1 1<..r YARD O'\ LIDO Motivated Seller! Traditional design. 4 bedroom, formal dining. family and game rooms. All rooms open onto a park· like yard offering tranquility and privacy. Custom stone terrace and inviting spa. Unique for Udo! $1 ,195,000 P Rl'>Tl'\E B /\'t..,H o 1~1..., s.,, r rw'\ 1 Creative Seller! Over 60 feet on the bay! The ultimate for entertaining! State-of-the-art eat-in kitchen, huge great room, media room and a dining room fit for a king! Turning basin views. Reduced to seUI SH o rn Ct If 1..., Truly a world of your own at ocean's edge. Stunning architectural showcase with extensive use of teak and granite. View the crashing surf while playing on your sportscourt or loungtnc poolside or playing croquet In your yard. This Is the ultimate sports retreat! Redu ed $1 000 I #I AGENT 1994 PrwMo '\ 1 orn B ,n Beautiful R~gency design with 50 feet on the bay! Open floorplan with soaring ceilings, 3 fireplaces, spacious rooms and wonderful exposures. 4 bedrooms plus den. Private dock for 3 boats, bayslde terrace for entertaining. $1,599,000 Seller Is Relocatln&l Charming throughout! Earty California bungalow style with open beam ceilings, adobe brick walls & terracotta floors. 3 bedrooms plus den. Priced to sell at $589,000 ~ "1 ( , -, , 1 · \ '· () 1 \ •• 1 r,· \ '\ r If you like Ha~all you should see thlsl Secluded over a sandy cove with private beach access, this custom built home Is a tropical paradise. All rooms open to oceanvlew terraces. Private cuest house. Debi Bibb 759-3707 B 11\(0'\ BA\ B1 ACHI l~O '\ I Fronting on a white sandy beach with spectacular views of Newport Harbor. 3 bedrooms + den designer perfect. Separate 2 bedroom guest apartment. Creative seller wants Offers! Submit. $1,1'°,ooo H .\fWlll,' V II\\ H 11 I'- 1232 Keel Drive Move-In Perfect! New paint, carpet & roof. Custom doors & windows. Larae lot with private pool. 3 bedrooms plus family room. Immediate occupancy possible. $'7,,000 JERRY FINSTER Senior Sales Executive 759~3750 SOLD OPPORTUNITIES ' I • ( t . ' 1200 ESTELLE 530 EMERALD BAY 1 , ' - .... . . - • -"C!--:!a! 759 ... 3739 Direct Une 673 ... 8118 Residence Tftis gracious traditiortal ftomt is wrapped arou11d lusft gardtns, bubbling ;a"'ui, and Alfresco dining areas. Tfte state-of-tfte art gourmet tittften adjoins a large family room witfr entertainment u11ter and fireplJJu . Ftatures include a formal di11ing room. beveled Frencft doors tftrougfto&d, and private entry witlt Kol pond. Shown 611 appointment onlfl. 759-3789 S 1 > ' r ~ . ', c. A Bo\ 1 T 11 1 C ·\ '\ H 1 '\ ..., A '\ 1 ' S 1 .\ I '\ B 1 .\ u r 11 t J t E \ 11 r~ ·\ 1 1> B •\\ Tltis contemporary frame boasts of five bedrooms, four and one-fralf baths. a family room witfr in-frome tfreatre and separate guest suite. A perfect environment for family living, weetend retreats , or entertaining on a grand scale. The major rooms are aue~tuated wjtfr floor to ceiling picture windows and rtcfr slab granite floors. Shown 611 appointment onlfl. 759-3789 Joyce Palmer 2J Yearw experience #Quality Service = Results" R•: 759-7659 24 Hr. Voice Mail Pager 729·7002 "Dollar for Dollar Daily Pilot advertising has proven to be the most cost effective vehicle • Elegant Remodel on&<>f-o-kind • 3br + loft (includes separate guest quarters w / own entrance & deck) • Many custom features • View of city lights, snow-copped mounkJs·s Sei;Ooo "Ann and I have specialized in · representing the se ller for many yea rs now. Our goa l is to please our se llers. We have always had pos itive feed .. back from the many ads run in The Daily Pilot. We promote properties from $150,000 to $10,000,000. All categories receive the sa me successful results .. we get the calls. The Daily Pilot is effici ent and professional and we appreci ate their input in helping us to produce pos itive and productive ads that not only help to sell our properties but bring us buyers as well." For adverti ing information call 642-4321 ;::;:-,.-rm V A L E N T I N E 640-2500 ext 27 ~ l11 P R 0 P E R T I E S Ann Peters (Left) and Suzanne Shuler (below) Broker Associates Grubb & Ellis, Newpo rt Beach ... 1200 ESTELLE 530 EMERALD BAY MICKEY ROWE Presents Exquisite Ho1,nes for a Lifeti111e ~a•----.~-J THE BEST OF BAYCREST 759-3789 Direct Line 673-8118 Reside nce This gracious traditional home is wrapped arou nd lush gardens. bubbling jacuzzi. and Alfresco dining areas The state-of-the art gourmet kitcf1en adjoins a large family room with entertainment cn1ter and ffreplace Features include a formal dining room. beveled Fre nch doors throughout , and private entry with Koi pond Shown by appointment only. 759-3789 $639,000 SOARING ABOVE THE CANYONS AND SEA IN BEAUTIFUL EMERALD BAY Tf1is contemporary home boasts of fil'e bedrooms. four and one-half batfis. a family room with rn -home theatre and separate guest swlr A perfect environ ment for fa mily living. weekend relrrt,ls. or entertaining on a grand scale Tf1r ma1or room s life aaentuated with floor to ceilmg 11ic lure windows and rich slab granite floors Shown by appointment only. 759-3789 FLASH!! 2077 Santci Ana Avenue Cost a Mesa Drnslirally Red cu eel -OPEN SU N DAY I :00 PM -.i :00 r M Joyce Palmer 21 Y.ars ~nee "Quality Service = Results" Res: 759-7659 24 Hr. Voice Mail Pager 729-7002 "Do llar for Dollar Daily Pilot adve rti sing has proven to be the most cost effective vehicle • Elegant Remodel one-of-a-kind • 3br + loft (includes separate guest quarters w /own entrance & deck) • Many custom features • View of city lights, snow-capped mountains & Pine trees $559,000 11 Ann .rnd I h,wc "r~cializeJ in rq'fL'"ent ing the "cller for many \ c.ir-.. now. l ~ur gn.tl 1~ tu please uur ~elk r~. \Ve h 1l\'L' a lway~ had pn ... 1ti\'l' tccd ,hack from rhe many .1d-.. run 111 The D.uly Pilot. We pn unutL' prnperric~ frrnn $15 0,000 ro $1 O,OOl\000. All categn rie~ recc 1 vc rhl' ::,amc "uccessfu I results , we get the ca lls. The L1c1ily Ptlut 1-.. effic ient and profcssiona I and "''G a,pprec iate their input in helping us to proJuce po-..itive .1nJ rruJuctive 11Js that not only help to se ll our rropertil':-i hut bring u huyer a~ well." TIIEN~:WPORTBEACH • COSTAMESA DailyPilDL 642-4321 """"-~VAi I 'Tl\I ~:::" l11 p R () p I R I I I ' 640-2500 ext 27 Ann Peter' {ldt) and Su:annl· huler (below) Brokl·r A~ .. ociatl'' Grubb & Elli,. Nl'" pMt Bcai:h .. '· ... ... Daily Pilot lea! &calC. APIJl.11, 1995 ORANGE PARK ACRES · Cumim e~tate w/\pClta1..ulJr \IC\\' Appr<>\ S,.~47 'lJ ft on 1>Hr .~ 5 .llrn 5BR plu' gue<,t home Pool & 'PJ Room tC:ir cquntnan tJl°1lattn re11111' ..:ourh & more. . .S2,350,000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS View' ol tl\.'.ean, bJ\, mountJ1n.. .111d i:iry light' from thi' lll\tom n:molld 5BR\ plu\ tamtfy worn ~epJrate mJilh quJr tc~ .. . .. .. ... . . . 5800,000 NEWPORT TRI PLEX Ab,olutc Top-of rlw hm· 3 B R/2 BA uppn hJ' hcen 1.ompktdy redrnK w/hkJ ... hcd wood tl1111r,, gr.rnllc u11111ter', the tlnnt .lppl1Jl\le\, u:d.1r ltnni ... 1u,eh Othc1 111111' 111 tup u111d111011 3 1.. .lr garagt.·. $4X9 .000 NEWPORT BEACH k\1 q111nn.1l 'aim· tor 1111' h11111c 1111 .1 l.ir~l l11t 3S \ 95 R :! Int 111" ''l P' tu thl· h .... 11..h \Viii .i., .. m11wd.11t· .1 4 ,400 ''"I ft d11pk' & 1 ·"' u md<> 11111' l I \l()ll m.1kc tlm .1 tr111 '.1l11c $349 .000 HERJTAG E PARK 'il 11,.111111i.1l 3 B R " .'i ,\n II J g II ., n r ,\ m .ll 11.. .1 l l \' upgrJdnl "/l.irg1: II\ ing room. dimng .1nd t.1m1h f()11m lk.w11t11I 11ln. 'hut rcr\ & n.1k dct.ul $194,500 SOUTH COAST METRO (.;re.11 lo .... 1C1011 u 111\l'l\lel\t ro 'iouth Co.l\t Pl.11.1 & I lll'.lllt'' 3HR. 2B/\ wuh l\C\\ .... 1rpct .111d p.11111. D1111 ·t m"' 1h1' <>pp<>rtllllll\ II .$99.{)0{) ;\;E\\'PORT • BEACH HARBOR RIDGE \\!h1tl'. bnght & ... ·11ntl'111pnr.1n. 4BR \llltt ,, hhr.1n. & l.1m1h 11111111 l'c111I 'P·' & 'omc "i 1.895,000 I otJll) rl'mndded BFTTFR THAN ~EW JBR, Wlth l.1rgc den. Security 'Y"tem Jnd cus tomized throughout. .. $899 ,000 \.I \\I'<··;, V '·1 \1 SBAVIEW Largest plan · 4BR + family room, 3BA, 'rn~ational ,;cw n f orv light' and mountJim Llrgc lot w/\pJ.. ... . . . ............ $725,000 DOVER SHORES Be.uinfol tTunt row \'IC\\ of B.l1..k RJv, city lights and mountaim from thl\ brgc 4BR homl·. Private pool. .. .S795,000 HARBOR RIDGE "'Ca,JhlancJ" pl.tn with .1 pe,1..:dl.11 wooded and night light view' Le .l\C optilln >. .. $629 ,000 HARBOR RIDGE View of ..:1tv light' & \ll<l\\ C.lppnf ITI<llllltJln\. Rt·motkkd 3 BR • 1 nit O" Iler m,I\' lJtry 2nd fD or AJTD. ..$559,000 BAYVIEW DUPLEX W /lNCOME L'111q11e dupln 111 ()Id B,1lhtl.1 w11h .1 :--;l \\ h1gl.inJ \ ott.lgt· look & lo\'cl\' h,I\ \IC\\ S4 I 9 ,000 BIG CANYON Big ~111 .11nh1.1111..e w l pJrrtJI goll u>ur'l \ll" 18R + ~. A1r cond1tio111ng .rnd .1 1111.c lo..:.uiun Comm pool, 'PJ & tcnnl\ $264,9SO WATERFRONT 2 Moh1k Home' on rhe hJ\ 111 L11..ln P.1rk l;reJt li>r vc.1r Ion g I I\ 1n g or \ ll J t 11111 rctrl'Jt C:.111 Now .. $1 S,000 & S 17 ,S OO NEWPORT BEACH Chmmng m11b1k home l'ot.11lv remoddcd & C\pJnJcd anJ J lrn d y hJ~ \icw. Light & l h /2 BR d · S96 000 . ( t ll'l l'\ \•f lf I •\I \I\ OCEAN VJEW DUPLEX A rJre opport11n11y 2 untt,. l;rc.ll t(1r 1m n tor\ or ltw 111 rn1e & kt rh ... · 11ther hdp make till' p.wmcnt, ........ $599,900 CORONA DEL MAR GrcJt lrn.auon 111 I larbor View Hilh. E\tra large lot Light & ,11ry 1111.c p.ltlo. Lob of mom ton and . . ................... SS95 000 C AMEO HIGHLANDS 4BR home cm I level. Over 2,000 s.f. Nice yard w / paao & private pool. Great location ............................... $575,000 '\I \\ I'<> IU ¥ < IU ' I LOWEST PRICE! Dramatk single k vcl townhomc, 2BR, w/remodckd luri:hen and many n 1stnm feature' Lem of Pizazz .................. $209,000 NEWPORT CREST FULL OCEAN VIEW. Scn\at1 on.il 3BR townhomc. Beautifully n:moddcd 111d1rct:t lightmg, firepla...:c , plu' npandcd dnk $324,500 NEWPORT CREST · Llrgc 4 BR plm family room. Perfr...:t ...:ondition \\Ith dccor,uor tik, fireplace wet bar, quiet loc.1tion ........................ S250,000 <>TI H . R ¥ . \ IU · . \" GR::AYLAND, WASHINGTON Located on Jn .i...:re wnh 180 1>ecan \lt"W\ 3 RR energy cflit·icnt home w / 1 ,:rno~qtt Je ... k . .$359.000 EAST COSTA MESA ~pJuou' JBR townhomt•. V.111ltnl ... ul111g~. nl·w c.ir pct O\'ER 1800 'lJ· It .• rnd lnok'> like rkw" $279,000 ORANGE 4BR home on .1 large n>rncr lot. New C.11'J'ICt, 6rt·p1Jcc. family room & ntCl' vJrd w/bn...:k lirepit. llrcat nc1ghhorhond .......... S 199,900 COSTA MESA Spotlc" 1-fJrhor Prnntc to\\ nhoml' 2 large 'llllC\ w/..:JtheJral tc1hng' lm1de unit Nile y.1rd S 143.900 MISSION VIEJO Pcrli:ll for ti1-.t llm<: bu\'l'r' 1 l ~1rgl· end 11mt "'/2 m.1~ tn \lllle\. Lo\\nt priced ..:omlo 111 Rtdgemunt ......... SJ 65,500 HUNTINGTON HARBOUR Complctdv remodeled 2 BR'!> w /new .... 1rpct, ktt ... hen. hen ... h door.+ more HlAorVA ... .. . . .$124,900 SOUTH COAST MBTR.O Steal rhis!! One of the best locations in arcJ overlookrng the grccnbdt/p.irk. 2BR's highly upgraded ..................... $89,900 RANCHO SAN JOAQUIN -urge 3BR t ownhome overlooking park. Solar heat, high ceilings. SELLER SAYS SELL!!! ..................... $279,000 TURTLE ROCK · SFR with 4BR, 2.5 BA,· Formal dining, tamily room, hcau cititl kit...: hen w /hardwood tloor· mg. fresh paint. Private spa .. $349,500 TURTLE ROCK Beautiful SFR home. 4BR plus bonus room with ulc, Berber tarpct, dining & fumily room. Large yard, patios and 3 car garage ................................. $449,900 TURTLE RO~~mc with 3B~~U·~m ~~ft ..................... .' .. ~:.~ .. :3 ~~~o~· <>Pl '\: ¥ 11< >l "' ' SATUllDAY COllONA DBL MAil. $575,000 4606 Wayne &oad lL Tilton NBWPOU DACH (l-4)$219,000 U63 Irvine fE3 L. Vakotmc SUNDAY HJUUTAGB PAll. 8 Cheyenne COllONA DBL MAil 618 B. Jasmine llAllBOll IUDGB 8 Narbonne NBWPOR..T CllEST 20 Lucemc BIG CANYON 17 Rue fonainrl*au NBWPOR.T CULfl' ----_;;;:-----. . --.. -- MESA V£m>E 4BR. 3BA two-story on a quiet street. Hardwood floors. upgraded kitchen and baths. formal dining room lmmaa.ilate1 ...... $264.000 NEWPORT COAST Brand new "Ocean Ridge" custom w/panoramic ocean. city & min view Contemporary design w/marble. granite 14 000 sq h lot $1,795.000 NEWPOllT COAST Prestigious gated comm Built 1994. 3BR. library. 2 fplc. 3 car garage. Exquisite maple floors. soaring ceilings & plantatlon shutters . . $650,000 WELCOME TO OPEN HOUSES 307 POPPY, CDM SAT &SUN 12-S SISB BEGONIA. CDM, SAT 8c SUN 12-S 216 DIAMOND, BAL IS. SUN 12:S '6800 SURREY, CAMEO HLNDS SAT 8c SUN 12-S S7 SF.A TERRACE, NP'r CST SUN 12-S FOR MORE INFORMATION •.. 644-8700 iiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:....liill ------_____ ... ------- SHORE CUFFS Magnificent 5 or 6 BR. 5.5 BA. custom hm. Up close ocean view. gated beach access Fmest quaJlty t/o High cell . 3 fplc, maid's rm . ... . $2,750.000 AUSO VIE.I() Mountain view from near new 4 bedroom plus den Marble entry to bnght & elegant lntenor Fam rm w/fireplace Mmutes to s malll beach $268,777 8Al.80A ISi.AND Mint condition duplex 2BR ma.In res. Large living room with brick fireplace & darling kit. Beautiful patio between units. 2BR apt over 2 car ..... $539,950 DdJ POoc lal ,._. AnlL' l99S • . . Dream home package being offered at Ventana by Greystone Homes • Located near Tustin Ranch Golf Course, Ventana offers home buying packages for everyone. The holiday' may be long gone, but GrcyMone Homes 1<. '"II giving gift., to homcbuycf\ at Vcntana. it'> new c.:ommunity of lu:<ury townhomes in Tu,tin Ram.:h. Buyer. who purchac;e a home at the gated, golf rnuro;e-clo'>c rnmmun11y before March 31 may ..elect one of four Dream Home Gift Packages. each wonh thou..and' of dollar;. including appham:e'>. cu<.tom window treatment<.. upgraded councenop<. and nooring. or rcdu c.:cd monihly payment\ Located 1n a pnvate. gated community near the Tu<.trn Ram.:h Golf Cour.e. Vcntana offer\ fi\ c d1\t1m·t noor plam w11h 1.046 to 1.734 'quare feet. which fcJture two M three bedroom,, two and one-hall to three bath,, pri' ate yards or deck' and ha1d-to-rind Jttachcd two-<.:ar garage ... A new phase of townhorne), ha.' ju\t been rclca,cd at Vcntana. making all noor plan), available again to buyers ... Our gift package offer\ homcbuycr; a chance 10 make their dream home a reality," said Delia Hilton. 'lalci; repre<;entativc al Ventana. "Plus. with the community's fine amenttie~. and the 1ownhomc\ · quality crafl,man. htp and oul\tanding appomtmcnl\. tht' '" an opportunity buyer' can't afford to m1, ..... Grey\tone Home,· Dream Home Gift Padage' include th" follow mg: ( AJI gift Ventana home at Tustin Ranch. Ventona's collection of beautiful townhomes indudes five plans. pJt:kagc' and dollar amount' may vary major li vin g area!i, vaulled ceilings. ba-.ed upon prodm.1 and plan) custom-qualily lighl fixlures and prewiring • Slate-of-the-An Appliance' -include<> a for cable. Early-California concrete tile new wa~her and dryer. \pacc-~avmg roofs. solid birch front doon.. electronic coffee maker and can opener. vacuum garage door openers, and backyards or cleaner, mixer. dt\hc,. glas\e)i, pot<> and luxurious patios or decks arc among the pam. exterior features of each residence. • Custom Window Treatment!' -offers Ventana residcnls ha ve access to a buyers a choice of cu<.tom wood shutters. recreation facility complete with a woodblindc;, vcrt1cah. balloon valances, park. a sparkling pool and spa. a Roman shades. 'ltlhouc11e' and vignettes. tot lot, barbecue facilit ies and • Upgrade Flooring and Countertops -a lighted tennis court. In story carriage home with two spac1ouo; bedrooms. two balhs. a large living room and dining room with a fireplace, a fully- amenitized kitchen with a brcakf ast bar. two decks. a convenient interior laundry room. and a two-car garage. include\ upgraded carpet. ceramic tile. addition. the Ventana wood. marble. granite and limestone in homeowners addition to a choice of countertops such as association upgraded ceramic tile, Corian, marble or mainlains the granite. landscaping. • Reduced Monthly Payment' · Greystone greenbelt Homes hclp'I homebuyer'i afford 1heir new walkways home by paying point'i <>n the iniercsl rate and all for the fi"t two years of home ownership. common AJrcady included with every home at areas of the • Plan B has l .4 11 square feet and is a two-story townhome featuring a master bedroom with a privnte bath. a second bedroom with its own bath, a ftrst-floor powder room, a Jiving room with access to a private "Our gift package offers homebuyers a chance to ake their dream home patio. a spacious family room, a dining room. a kitchen open to the rear yRrd, an interior laundry room and a direct-access. two-<:ar attached garage. Ventana are custom-quaJi1y amenities such community. a'I interior laundry rooms. central air The growing conditioning. spacious linen closets. Price community of Tustin reality." Pfo11er toilets and faucets, wood-burning Ranch has many fireplaces with gla.\s doors and gas log amenities. including the lighter. overhead fire sprinklers and planned Tustin Sport~ custom-textured ceilings throughout each Complex. which will offer 20 home. The kitchen's General Electric acres of soflb3Jl field, tennis courts. appliance package includes a white-on-i;occer field • a playaround and a white clccrric, self-cleaning oven and gas picnic area. In tddilion. a new • cooktop, a microwave ond n Potscrubbcr elementary school, eicclu ively ~rving the dishwasher. Tustin Ranch area., i &ehcdulcd to open in The beauty nd out~t•nding fall o( 1995. con\truction quality Qf Ventana"s intcri~ Vcni.ana's collection of beautiful • Plan C is a 1 .4~ squarc-f oot. one-toty home. It ha'I two bedrooms with a don (which can be converted to a third bedroom). two bath , a living room with a firepJa<e. a fully-featured kitchen, an interior laundry room. djrecr access to a tuck-under two-- car atiached aarage and a large, fully- covercd ~k. Th.i~ townhome is amona lhe 1...,est two-~ attached home~ • Plan D. a two-story. 1.498-square-foot comer townhome. has three bedroom . rwo and one-half baths. a living room with a fireplace, a separate dining room with direct access to the rear yard. a gourmet- style ki1chen with a breakfast bar. an interior laundry room. and djrect access to a two.ear attached garage. The large ki1chen offers access from the entry of the home and also convenientJy leads to the dining room, which features direct accc s to the rear yard. The master bedroom's bath has an over-sized walk-in wardrobe closet. • Pl:m E has 1.734 square feet with a master suite, a second bedroom with its own bath. and a den or office on the flrst level. which can be converted to a third bedroom. It offers three baths, a living room and dining room. a family room with a fireplace, a kitchen with a irecnbouse window and a brea.kf ast bar, an interior laundry room and a two-car. direct-acces garage. The master suite's bath provides an over-sized dres ing area. " separate garden tub and tile bower and a twin-sink vanity. To reach the Ventana sales office, e~t the Santa Ana (S} freeway at Tu!itin Ranch Road and head fl0t1h. Right at Greenway, Ventana will be on the left. Sales office is open Monday: noon to S p.m. and Tue5day -Sunday, 10 a.m .• S p.m. C..JJ (714) 832-1889. 1c; cvidcnccd by c:etMnJC·tile or wood-41eor--"t~ inc~ •he foUowmar • -- cntne\, quality wall-to-wall carpcttn in • Plan Ai\ a 1,046~~arc·foot. M:l&Jc· ll) the area...S provide& pri~acyADd,,a _____ _ ~<:•rc·fcdig tl"llin °""~t. Frustrated by Mortgage Lenders? ~etting a mortgage is a frustrating experience for most people, even 1f you get the money. You can only talk with an entry-level person who has no power. The bureaucrats they report to want to enforce rules, not understand your needs. They don't even think of you as a ~ust~mer, you are a file ... W?rse yet, they actually cost more! They are inefficient and pass their higher overhead on to you in the form of higher rates. There is a bette r alternative!!! GRAND HARBOR RIDGE ·Open House OPENING New CustQm Homes ~~ •I am an Experienced professional-1,700 loans srnce 1980. 1 2 3 Strafford • I am the best educated person in this business-MBA, Stanford, '63 . •I a~ a lot like you, d~ser to your age, for example, than your kid 's age. • I grve to my community-leader, donor, and fund raiser for Hoag Hospital Pacific Symphony, SCR, Laguna Art Museum and a founder of the Newp~rt Ta>epayers Alli1nce. SPYGLASS HILL Fabulous newly rebuilt custom home, 5 bedrooms, 4 1/2 baths, bonus room, family room, 3 car garage, pool and spa, ANO a great view. Reduced $1,389,000 HARBOR VIEW HOMES NEW LISTING 4 Br home, upgraded wi1h French doors & wood floOrs. On prime green belt stree1 near pool & clubhouse. Call for information. $535,000 BIG CANYON BELCOURT BEST NEWS -We d eal wit h t h e large Eastern, Wall Street sources who h ave cheaper money than local lnstltutlonsl Their rates a re lower so you save money! Totally rebuit 4.500 sq ft home with 4 Magnificent 6,000 square foot custom bedrooms, 4.5 baths, new kttc.hen home 4 car garage, library, family and baths, pool, 2 master suites, one room, large game room, wine room, up and one down. Owner will carry. cul-cje.sac street. One of a kind! If you would rather have intelligent, personalized ~ervice from someone who will treat you like a friend, call me. You'll save money to boot. Reduced $795 000 Reduced $1,850,000 OCEAN RIDGE NEW LISTING NEWPORT COAST PRIME LOT-PELICAN POINT ONE STORY 4,000 square feet. Owner must sell-will trade for luxury 4BR, 4.58A. Ready for summer home or condo in Newport Beach or Independence Mongage Company 852-8822 occu~ancy. Corona Del Mar. Call for Information $1,075,000 Member ReMax Hall Of Fame FOR THE BEST IN PERSONALIZED SERVICE .'frmng the Ntwpon Beach -Cosra Me.\a area sinct 1980 calESnl RYAW•llm: ext.11 Rec~1529 RandyJohnson,Pre~dent Rf/MF« Pl t:~l·~~ r1 upc1 llt:S 760·5000 ~I'. '.J Ratff u of April I , 1"5 KEY LENDERS AND RATES 30-year fixed 30. Ye• aJusbble INTEREST ~ POINTS LOCK· INTEAEST "' POeNTI MAX. MARGIN ADJ. lYP£ PHONE RATE OWN l"l IH AP.ft RATE OWN (%} AP.A. LOAH (%) IHOEX FREQ. Abacus Financaal Grp. R (714) 375-6666 8.000% 5 2.500 15 8.307 American Home Loans R (71 4) 955-3633 8.125% 10 2.000 ~0~7!_ Bank of Ame_nca ______ e_.-:.(800_ ) 424-2632 8.375% 5 2.125 45 ~6 Bank of California 8 (714) 252·3367 8.375% 10 1.250 30 8.549 4.450% 20 1.650 7.355 600,000 2.250 110 1 M --~----------.:--~---4.750% 20 1.375 7.954 500,000 2.875 110 1M ------6. 125% 20 1.0()0 8.876 203, 150 2.500 1 TS 6M -----------~ 6.250% 20 1.250 8.987 500,000 2.750 1TS 1Y -----------~ Cahfornia Federal Bank S (800) 225-3337 8.500% 20 1.250 45 .!_675 Chase Manhattan 8 _E.!_4) 263-8100 _ _!:360% ~ 2.000 30 8.617 Coast Federal Bank s (800) 300-5626 _!_.550% 20 2.000 O ~~ _4_.7_50_% __ 20,..__1_.000 ___ 7._540 __ 203,150 2.500 110 1M 6.125o/o 20 2.000 9.056 650,000 2.750 1TS 1Y -------------5.250% 20 1.000 7.6-44 650,000 2.600 110 1M --Countrywide Funding K (800) 8n·56~ 8.250% 5 1.875 45 8.492 Delnck Mortgage Group A (714) 759-96~ 8.125% 5 2.125 15 _E92 _ Downey Savi s s (800) 336-9639 __!J.375% ~ 1.625 30 ~59.!_ 4.750% 20 0.000 7.685 203,150 2.750 110 1M --------------4. 450 % 10 1.650 7.355 400,000 2.250 1 tO 1M 4.750% 25 0.875 7.527 600,000 2.500 110 1M Fidelity Federal Bank s (800) 232-2309 ~75~ _5_ 2.250 10 8.661 7.250% 10 1.875 7.646 203, 150 2.500 110 6M ---First Federal Bank of CA s (800) 672-4332 8.500% 10 1.500 15 8.703 4.950% 20 0.750 7.466 203, 150 2.450 110 1M -----------------First Interstate Bank B (800) 560-5001 8.375'r!__ ~ 2.250 30 8.661 5. 125 % 20 2.125 7.919 203,150 2.875 110 6M -----------~ Frrst Nationwide Mtg. K (800) 643-2265 8.375% 20 1.625 30 8.591 4,375% 20 1.000 7.412 203, 150 2.375 ----110 1M Fleet Mor1g.ge K (800) 700-5650 _!!75.!._ 20 1.125 ~ 8.535 Glendale Federal Bank s (800) 560·9000 8.500% 5 1.250 45 8.675 4.875% 30 1.250 9.016 650,000 2.750 ------------6. 250 % 20 1.000 7.860 203,150 2.875 ------ UM 1M ----110 6M Home Savings s (800} 975-5051 8.450% 20 1.500 30 8.653 5.950% 20 1.000 7.500 500,000 2.450 110 lM Irvine National Mtg. R (714) 857·79n 8.250% 10 1.875 15 ~92 4.500% 20 1.875 7.629 500,000 2.500 110 1 M ---Oceanview Finanaal A (800) 266-0555 8.260% ~ ~5 15 8.492 6.250% 10 1.625 9.028 203,150 2.750 HS 1Y ------------ProFed Mortgege K (800} 686-3756 8.250% 20 2.125 ~o ~1 ~ 4.500% 35 1.500 7.590 600,000 2.500 110 lM -----------------Southland Financial K (800) 572·5626_ 8.375% 5 1.500 21 0.sn Union Bank B (800) 453·1288 8.376% 20 2.000 60 8.632 Wells Fargo Bank a -(800-) 225·5932-8.625% 20 1.500 60 8,630 5.450% 20 1.000 7.396 203,150 2.350 110 1M 6.375% 20 0.000 7.762 203, 150 2.875 110 6M -------6.125% 20 1.600 9.131 203,150 2.750 6CO 6M ! ' ' ~~ RUMBOLD REALTY • Ludcrs In Balboa &land Sala and U.tlngs .6 75·48ii IE.ST llUY OUPLt~. ur11r.oJ..J ,..,1v 8.>11-<"' 1'1.ond 1h•nn.·r Prul lnJ...,,.i r•I utUf1\·.trJ !flit h""' ~ n·rn.-.t.:-1.'t ~1t1.hrr'n .1111e.,,, u .. .- CAPE COO CHAaM • • .llJA • Jt.n • l•mllv rm '-k~<d In '" Turft ln uwld•"' tm,GOO CORONA DEL MAR 3 750 Daffodil 2BR Sun 1-5 Grubb & Ellis/BJ Johnson ~200 CHAaMINC IALIOA ISLAND CAn COO· Lor•1..i on• I!""' .i....i• lllll·lllA 2 sron ho...., ln1.--un5 ~'"""'""' " "''""""''"II !"*'bi Id... .,.,,_ $379,000 5 Maritime Dr. 2BR Sat/Sun 1·5 $595,000 Wesley N. Taylor Co. 644-4910 71 1 Jasmine Ave JBR Sat/Sun 1-4 Ray Fauri a 760-8546 COSTA MESA 2045 Aliso Remax/Carol Kokol 642-9400 2BR Sun .1-5 $599,500 $169,000 JASMINE CREEK 5 Maritime Drive 2 Bdnns & Den, 2 Baths Completely remodeled lop to bottom PRIVATE SPA YOUR OWN PRIVATE WINE CELLAR Seats 10 Holds 150 Cases of Wine PRICED BELOW MARKET $595,000 f' .... .:, ~· .... 14 .. -,. t ·-• .... • ; ~ . -. - A_ .. , .. . • , -. • ' WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO. "SIM«> 1946" 644-4910 711 JASMINE AVE. Enchanting Country English! SpJdou, 3 bdrms .. 2~ baths. Remodeled in 1994. New kitchen and b.iths with top of the line appliances and fixture' Limestone and marble bath ~. h.irdwood tloo~ i1 kitchen. h\'lng room and dinin$ room. Open-beamed ceiling. Protc~s1onally designed English garden and courtyml Dct.il.'.hed l bdrm, 1 bath unit 0' er guagc. Walk to restaur.ints, shop~. beach and Oasis Senior Center. Wonderful quiet street and only 4 doo" to Grant How.lid P.trk. $599,500 Owner/ Agent: Ray Fauria 714-760-8546 1924 Irvine Grubb & Ellis NEWPO RT BEACH 4Bd Sat/Sun 1-5 $349,000 Dana Black 129-8296 2300 Redlands 3BR Sun 1 ·5 $419,000 Cole Of Newport/Bob Angell 642-3033 354 Vista Madera Debbie Davis 640-5547 4BR Sat/Sun 1-4:30 $365,000 IF You SNOOZE . ... You LOSE~ •• ANNOUNCING A RARE WINDOW OF OPPORTUNITY THAT IS CLOSING Q!IICKLY GRAND CUSTOM 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 wrtll spectacular views of the Pacific Ocean. Newport Harbor. City and Canyons. IO% 111/d out! FROM $1, 395, 000 Grand cll6tom estate homes ranging from 4,500 to 8,000 sq. ft. On approximately one half acre sites wrth panoramic views of the Pelican Hill Goff Course, Pacific Own, Ne'4ort Harbor, City and Canyons. Tennis court 5'le lots available u.11# ...,,,..,,, •"*'I mt/ ·By IPPOfntment only HARBOR RIDGE 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 Crty, Canyon and Moontains. Design freedom 1s available at this special locatton. C.. r#slt Oflf H-slta a/a .tf1" tMaJ/ PELICAN POINT FROM $1,416,000 Oceanfront custom Medlterranbn villas surrounded by the ·Pelican Hill golf course ranging from 4,500 to 6,000 square feet on one quarter acre sites. Enjoy magnificent views of the golf course and Pacific Ocean Direct beach access compliments this exclusive private community. ·By appointment only . ·I ... • 1 .~ • ; BEACH LIFE $229,000 Great location only steps to the beach or bay This condo Is ready to move tn has 2 bd, 2 ba 2 car 'laraoe Association only $48 a month (81WBA) ···-· SPARKLING POOL HOME $228,700 LIQhl & bright 480 1 Y.BA Mesa Def Mir home. Soaclous ttoor plan. 8000• sl tot surrounded by spring tlowersl RV access. ALARM SYSTEM (89MAG) ... ? IEllllJ OPl-J\J HOUSE SATIJRDA\ 1-4 t ).; 'I ;l."'f 1120 Dana Sandy Adamek 997 Dahlia Elsa Hoyt 3037 Clubhouse Pat Davis IRVINE 5 9 Arwood l 0-1 Austin Smfth $274. $249, $195. $134, OPEN HOUSE Sl fNDt\Y 1-1 'el• '1-:S.."'f 768 Scott Place Oonna~h 3320 Wyoming Nancy Kane 2070 Meadow View Lo Paula Ut1en 612 Thama Way Dick Jamzer 664 Seal StTCCt . Audrey Savopolos 1588 San Bcmadtno Monique Vang 1100 Debra Elsa Hoyt 2426 Colllge Pat Davis $229. $229, $218. $169, $314. $253, OPE1" f f< .)( !SI. S;\f Sl :?\ I ~ 1 .... ).; 'I ':S.."' 2406 Naibonnc Way Jerrie Mahoney 2308 Santa Ana Ave Peal1 Kenyon 2403 College Jerrie Mahoney 2557Yale Donna Rudolph STEAL THIS DREAM $199,999 Oversized luxury 4BR 2~BA ~ewJ>Ort Riviera lownhome! VA ;ipproved. fresh pamVl\u carpets. tt oak stairs.. rrencll drs, comm poofs & spas YRIPUX-LOW DOWN-LOW PYMTS $229,900 Clean & weh ma1nta.ined triplex w/2 <:¥gar + carJ)()rts eact\ unrt has lrg patio & kitctl Great for owner occupant. Wiiow down FHA financing 111aJTPU&I, c.a _ _,. COUNTRY ewe UFE $1-'9,870 2 sty, 2BR, 1Y.8A townhome near Los Coyotes CC. Ofning, fam rm. fireplace. 2 c att, RV parklrMJ, comm pools & spas! Gall now before it goesl(40CAN) ~ .. , RARELY ON MARKETI 289,900 48R;2BA single story In Mesa Verdel Spacious lot in quiet corner Gated side w/RV pad Excellent condrtion Move-in ready. (20SWA) SERVING ALL OF ORANGE COUNTY OPIJ'J HOUSl" SAT SUN 1-4 HUNTINGTON BEACH 8641 Atlanta Eileen Anderson NEWPORT BEACH 505 Avenkla Ladena Olclc Jantzet' $127,500 $325,000 DRUM AWAY $1SUOO 280. 1 5 bath Eastslde Costa Mesa townhome Overlooks pool FHA VA approved. II will be tough lo beat t:lls price and locatk>n . (24ELD) ltlEWflOftT lfACH FOA OtU.Y $1'5,137 FHNVA quiet 28R, 2 58A Newport condo Close lo bl~ tr11ts, beach Lots ol open space. Condo has been 11P.Qcaded With special touchd (10M00) • DDMAllf $155.oot Stunnlno 380, 2.58A-i.ownhome fresh paint & nu caroetl "Cent air, 'l ca' att, lnctoor lndry. pools , eh1bho11ses. tannls courts, grun belts & moref(stSHA) 1EAID1Rll. I 1£W $115.000 Fabulous ~BR. 2.58A townhome only I yr new Gated with. community poolJspa. White appliances Whitewashed oak cabinets, two car oa1. cau now. (11PR0) TEA FOR TWO $1H,500 28R. 2.58A townhome 2 car att oar. vaulted et1hngs, cory flrpt, lndry rm Move In cond. Berbtt carpet, light & brlfj~. skylight. small compleic. (25ELD) AllOUITRY IEAUTIFUL •111 900 End untt wtextended i>iliO cent air, lndr ldry 380, 2.581\. flreplce, 2 c att oart Quiet location. Comm pools, spas & tenolsl (63WHl) 10 PlUSI S174,tl7 Immaculate 3BD (huge mstr) 1.5 remodeled baths 2 c alt gar! 8eauliful rose garden. uppraded kllchenl Sprinklers, Malibu llghtlng & fountain (66SEA) 2 FOR THE PRICE OF ONE $171,000 Adorable 180 + 180 w/l'ental. Freshly painted In & out. New carpet, French door & garden window. Ea has It's own ltg yard nw lndscpe & white plclcet fe«al(20POM) CHECK THIS OUTI $115,M Redu~dl 3BR. 2 58~ 2 story Country Club Villa Great location. Vl8W of pool & grounds. Sec gated Owner will carry.(303CL) OOtRTAINERS DEUGKT $204,toO 380, 1.758A. fam rm, pool & spa French doors, Indirect lighting, corlan counters Italian ceramic tile, FP .. hardwood floors. All newt (10WOR) . UNIQUE CUSTOM HOME S226,000 Lrg lronl Irving room with fireplace. Cul-de-SK, 380, 2.5BA pool home! Higher kitchen counters. Intercom system. cedar lined closets. R·2 lot and morel (l2MEL) THIS IEAllTY'S GOTTA GO! $225,IOD This large 3 bedroom home has a great locatJon with new carpet. windows and central air conditioning Move In now, it's ready. (320RE) W.lt AIOUT PfRFtCTll $229,toe Warm. comfy home w/Vaulted ~m ceilings. 38R, 2 Ille BA upgraded and refurbished Vo. Tile entry, oalt door, central air, pool & spa. (33WYO) COUfGE PARl( lfAUTY U2t.• 38R, 28A over 1800 sq ti. La1oe fm nn, country kit. new carptt, Uf)Of1ded baths. Newtv painted. Lg comer lot RV access, vautted ceillop (2SYAL) MESA VlROE _,.LOOP R•.• 4BR. 2BA owr 2000 sq ft on 1 IMI. lot Is 10.800 tcr ft. Hew plush carpet, tr.sh paint. Part llril sefttnQ. Hurry on ttlls souottt after home. (18TAH) IMOOTH IONSTICAmt tat.• & ready to mcM lMI 380 Wll)rlvlcy galoril flll'I rm & sun drenched kltctlen overlook a-manicured yard Too much to rnenllonl Enteftalner's dreamt (26822) LMGE 1118lf FMllt.Y HOM£ sm.• 4BR, SBA & 3 fireplace$. Lg tam rm wtth wt\ bar Formal step dn IMng room. Sllnken tub In mstr/bath, Comm pool & spa. (1 1 DAN) THIS II A POIRCT 1tt $211,• Stunning 380 2.58A w/lam room & denl Fotmal dining. The upkeep on tllls home la truly Incredible Priced to selll (89lAI) FOUOW YOUR Hf.ART snt.117 Reduced I Gorgeous ocean view homtl In lovely gated communttvl Award winning yard with bubblk\g spa! Specious 3 bed (2 nu5'efS) 3 baths (18NAN) -• PRIZE PROBAlE PROPERTYlll $164,900 3BR, 1 BA bargain w/added IMng area. huge lot nice tamilY neighborhood. bring your i>aint brush and save mega-bucks. caJI todaylf (20CON) m.-ra BEAT ntE BANK $207 ,000 <48R can be 58R. Miflo9anY floors new rool. bnck entry. Remodeted kit and baths Huge master. was 2 BRS Shows great Open noor plan.(3\KER) ~ EASTSIDE REMODElED '309.000 380. 2.58A newer add on, fireplace. spacious gourmet kitchen & morel Perteet backyard lots ot windows. Close to ~h & Tr tangle Square. ( 18FUL) LUXURlOUS LMMG $314.000 4 bedrooms, 3 baths one BR & BA. dn. lam rm wtth 1st of 4 fireplacn. Lg bonus rm, master BR with private sun d~ Private RV parking (11DEB) FAMllY LIVING AT rrs BEST $314,000 Ultimate in !amity Hving. 4BR. 3BA lg break1ast room and formal dining. 28R & bath ugstairs plus ternlic bonus rm & wet bar, pooVspa (92 AH) NEWPORT BEACH "91NSULA $329,080 Duplex owner Is moving out ot state. 3 bedroom. 2 bath, 2 car garage. 1 bedroom 1 battl. Both units are clean housed lo the belCh or bly.(118AL) MOil DESCRAlt.f WTSIDE $396.000 Location! locallonl Tllis ~rmlng custom hOusa IYs 38R, 28A + den. Huge lo\. UW1ded kitchen and balh, new tile root & much more. (47WAL) 80lf COURSE lMIMl f1 .21t.• Rtctuce~ by almost $200,0001 Gorgeous 4Bfl1,58A elleCutlVe & fam home on 15th fairway of Mesa verde CC Gourmet kit & tam rm • huge game rm, ~ t1rpl. 3 car gar. Cal now (30COU) r --\ I \, , I \. ' . Cw. TO List~ ff<UE Ol'llNCI THE 0P£H HOUSE CE.WMTI0.""1 .. ... ~ . . •. . . . . . .. ~ .. . : 4. in l Ho We au\ l "It ow wit de co no fo co m· c M pr pr th .. u p h s " Ii e c