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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1995-04-22 - Orange Coast Pilotln1ldi The best local real estate section If you think warm is good and warmer is better, then this will be the best weekend tor you, with temperatures rising out of the shivery range. See Weather, Page A.2 Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 Swinging couples~ pad · scrutinized • Co~ta Mesa resident's parties have come under examination by citY after complaints about drinking, littering and sex. B Y TINA Boa.OA1TA, STAFP Wiuna COSTA MESA -Some call it swinging, some. call it swapping, but "Wild Bill" Goodwin calls it just plain fun. For the past eight years, the 71· year-old Goodwin has hosted "swinger" parties for married and committed couples at his Surf Street home, which he calls the Meeting Officer Henry would have been my good lortune I never got a chance to meet I3ob Henry. My bad luck. That's what I'm told. My bad luck. Henry was a nice guy. Everyone seems to agree on that point. He was a guy with a rich sense of humor, a deep love for his family, a firm and fast religious conviction, a man who was selfless enough to put his life on the line day after day after day. And in the end, that's the ------way it went Editor's Notebook down. On a Sunday morning in a -----• d:irkened church parking lot -only hours before parishioners would be gathering for 8 a.m. services -Henry was shot in the head. The gunman, apparently distraught over a failed marriage, killed himself after shooting Henry. Senselessness following se nselessness. for 33 days I lenry fought for life. He never regained consciousness and the gunman's bullet remained lodged in his head. Removing it was simply too risky. The odds of survival were long but for a while at least, it appeared Henry might beat them. But on April 12 -the day before Good Friday -Henry's body gave out. He was all of 30. He left his wife, Patty, and three children. The oldest, Bobby, was 6. The youngest, Alyssa, only 2 months. And any which way you told it, Henry's death was a tragedy from top to bottom. It was tough to look at it any other way. It really was. Herc was a young boy who had lost his father. Here was a young girl who would never know her father. Here was a woman whose husband had gone off to work one day and who would never come home again . Herc was a man who had been killed just as life was ge ttmg ready to begin. How could anyone not be touched by Henry's struggle to live or by his final surrender'? Now, to be honest, there arc no shortage of tragedies in the world., Sadly, they abound, coming on like waves slapP.ing the shore. Arid after a while, one melts into another. But it was different with Bob Henry. As he languished in a coma, the community came together. Slowly at first and then in a full-tilt rush near the end. Students held a bake snlc at a grade school in Corona del Mar to raise money to help defray Bob Henry's medic:d expenses. Proceeds from an annual police football game were e rmorked for Henry. Cops on patrol were stopped and handed money by stranacrs. A jar was placed on the bar at a Newport Pier-area tavern for the wounded cop and It filled up nightly, sometimes with $100 bills. Signs went up around town, wlshint Bob Henry and hi family well. A businc man donated a cla ic car ... MU.aUl•e .. A11 "Panther Palace." . Every first and last Saturday, tind every third Sunday of the month, dozens of couples file into Goodwin's two-story home, ready for 10 hours of dancing, eating, music, and of course, sex. "Our parties arc great for cou- ples because you've got every- thing," said Goodwin. "There's dani:ing, there's food. ll 's a lot of fun. "And our parties aren't like a lot of other swingin' parties. We only have committed couples here. So, there's no cheating." the mayor, sayi ng the parties have recently begun to get out of band. "We received a call from a resi- dent who said there arc orgies going on there every first and last Saturday of every month," said Mayor Joe Erickson. "He said there arc cars parked all up and down the street, and the next morning he iinds empty li9uor bot· tJes, condoms and litter all over the street. He said he's seen naked people going up and down the street, and recently he's heard couples fighting outside. own homes. But as mayor, I can control the problems in the neigh· borhood." · Still other neighbors say they don't mind. One man who lives about three doors down from the Panther Palace said if it weren't for all the cars -a Lexus here and there, a Mercedes and some- times a Pinto -he wouldn't even know there was a party going on. "I kind of like it," said the neighbor, who asked that he not be identified. "It gives the street a party atmosphere. It kind of adds a little spice to the neighborh ood." But some of Goodwin's neigh· bors aren't too keen on the idea. One resident has complained to "Now, I'm not trying to monitor anybody's behavior -I don't be· long in anybody's bedroom. I can't control what people do in their Goodwin began organizing the parties in 1986. MARC MAATIN/DAILY PILOt Costa Mesa resident "Wild Bill" Goodwin features a dance floor I•• PARTllS/Pa1• A5 at his swinging party palace. PHOTOS av MAM: MARTIN/DAILY r1wr Donna Voegeli looks over her 1981 Jaguar after an early morning fire gutted Costa Mesa home she had been housesitting. Fire torches two cars, root ~ Officials suspect arson in Jefferson Avenue blaze that started in a mailbox. BY TINA. BO.ILGAlTA, STAFF \Va.nu COSTA MESA -Fire ripped through a Jefferson Avenue home early Friday morn- ing, destroying two cars that were parked inside an adjacent garage and destroying the home's wood-shingled roof. Fire department officials suspect arson was the cause ol the 4:22 n.m. blaze, which started inside a mailbox attached to the side of the home's garage, located at 3133 Jefferson Ave. One woman was asleep inside at the time. She escaped without injury. Donna Lucy Voegeli said the persistent buu of a smoke alarm alerted her to the blaze. Voescli has been houscsitting since No- vember, while the owner -Doreen Marjo- ran -has been traveling in South Africa. "At first 1 thought it was the alarm Costa Mesa fire marshal Tom MacDuff takes a last look at residence that was gutted by arson fire Friday morning. clock," Voegeli said. "But it seemed like it was going off rather early. Then when I was finally awake, I realized it was the smoke alarm." Voegeli grabbed her cellular phone from a ldtchen counter and dialed 911 as she headed out the Joo:. Meanwhile, a neighbor next door had just let her dog into her yard ~hen she spotted the flames shooting from the roof. She called for her husband, Robert Watt, who tried to douse the flames with a gar- den hose. It took a team of 20 firefighters about half an hour to drown the blaze. Firefighters were able to salvage some furniture, clothes and personal belongings. Although the roof was destroyed and some smoke damage occur.red, the home was not a total loss, fire officials said. Officials did not give a dollar estimate on the damage. Authorities alt investigating whether this incident is linked to an attempted arson just a few blocks a way, at 3072 Johnson Ave. The owner of that home Friday morning found a singed newspaper on a step to a motorhomc that was parked in the drive- way. Authorities said the flame on the newspaper went out before the motorhomc caught fire. Johnston pleads nof guilty to forgery ~ Attorney criticizes bail amount for his client, who remains a suspect in the killing of her fiance. .. BY CAROLYN MlLLEB., STAFF Wam:a NEWPORT BEACH -Hiding her face from the television cam- eras poised at her, Nanette Johnston pkaded not guilty Friday to charges she forged h~f a mil- lion dollars worth of checks from her deceased fiance's account. Johnston, 29, was arrested Mon· day at her Seashore Drive home on charges of grand theft and forgery. Police say she forged 15 checks from accounts belonging to her millionaire fiancee, William McLaughlin, 55, who was shot and killed in the kitchen of his Balboa Coves home in December. At her arraignment in Harbor Municipal Court Friday, Johnston's $500,000 bail was re- duced to $250,000 -an amount her attorney Barry 0. Bernstein felt was still too high for this kind of case, where bail is usually set closer to $50,000, he said. ' "l think they are trying to pun- i!>h her," Bernstein said, referring to the prosecution. "l think the bail \\US set because of the other publicity ... (Meaning) 'We think you did something wrong, so we'll keep you in jail until we find out ''hat 11 is.' " Johnston's preliminary hearing is scheduled for May 5. Johnston -who was be· queathed $150,000 in McLaugh· lm's will and stands to receive Sl million from his life insurance pol· icy' -is also a suspect in McLaughlin's murder. Her friend, Eric Naposki, 28, who attended the arraignment to offer Johnston support, is also a suspect. Police nnmed the two in a search warrant in January but don't have enough evidence to ar· rest either one on murder charges. Bernstein said he is unsure whether Johnston can post the lowered bail amount. "I hope she can set it -she 1 .. IOMNnON/P•9• At 1 Fire depart~ents in Costa Mesa, Newport look to combine forces NUMllU CLASSIFIED ADS 642-5678 Cities off er financial salety net in case district defaults on lom ...,. Officials say move would allow cities to save money and remain efficient. BY C.U.OLYN Mn.i.•a. SrAH WUTU. NEWPORT BEACH -The neighboring cities of Newport Beach and Costa Mesa may com· binc fire departments into a more efficient, money-saving public safe· ty machine. Newport Beach City Manager Kevin Murphy said he wiJI seek the City Council't approval Mon· day night to Clplore the possibility of the two department1 workina in tandem to save money for .. , com· mon provisional service." But how the two fire depart· ments would be merged or con- solidated has not yet been deter- mined, Murphy said. He added that the idea has been on the back-burner for more than two years and is not a direct result or the Oranae County bond crisis, but a step toward reducing staff in both cities. .. We don't, sec the city growinJ revenue-wise out of this (county) problem, so we need to find ways to be re productive anU more efficient with the same dollars." ho said. C<>1t1 Mesa Mayor Joe EricbOn uid he disc;usscd the idea - which ls only in a "conceptual ... fORCll/hee Al NEWSROOM 540-1224 NEWS FAX 646·41 70 HOTLINE SPORTS 642-433~ INDIX Classified .................... 84 Religion .......... : ........... A6 .SOC:icty ••.•.•.•.••...•......•.• A8 Sports ......................... 81 ~ Mayors t rom Newport Beach and Costa Mesa pledge financial support to help Newport-Mesa through county bankruptcy. BY ALu.Y MN lf.AAMON1 SrAJ• Wann NEWPORT·MESA -1'wo more •aencics have orrercJ to come &6 the Ncwpon·Mcsa schOOl disuicl'1 f mancial aid ii the district finds itself unable to ~y bllb due to the county bankruptcy. The citie or N~ BtKh and Costa M~ hove lnronnally orrcrtd -via mayon JOhn HcDa· cs and Joe EricklOn -to ICM as o "bank of last resort" and loan the Newport-Mesa Unified School District money if funds promised the district from a county payback oCf cr fall throuah. La t month. the Irvine Ranch Water Di~trict also offered a fi. n:mciol ~3fcty net to N~· Mc a. The Co~t• Mesa-Newport Deida pr~al has not been fonnallj discussed amona the .. aciel. bu• tho po15ibili~ of jolni4a foreel wu welcomed by school bbard pral- dent J~ Frua>, who Ml wiah the two mayors a monab ..,. "ll WU jull 1 dild.atlk>D of Wee people and it WU jm& .,... W liflple -we all llM U.. .... ... , ..... , .. ,, se ) • ~ " Cll ,. Ot ,, &if ~ i ab pll d -IN bf ~ Ill ~ b' ~ ~ ~ the :.t C· tM pa WO CD thil •or tl>f td ·~ Afl Oi4I .. , co VO n sp ·a, ~ cl• th• tee co Ii< nt Se ,. pll no bi< IOI for till 101 Wtl ol thf di• •• de ttl< E co •r ... A2 Saturday. April 22, 1995 Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pllo LOCALS ONLY ' ., ' Neiman Marcus holding ·spring clearance sale N ElMAN MARCUS, fnmous for its clearance sales, is having 11 spring clearance sale with merchandise reduced 25% to 50%. ' hems included in the sale arc · women's sportswear, suils, dresses, ' women's designer Best Buys sportswear, fashion jewelry. and children's clothing. Neiman Marcus (759-1900) is located at Fashion Island in Newport Beach. 0 MESA UPHOLSTERY is having a drapery sale through Sunday, April 30. With the ad in 1oday's paper, you i.:an recci\e SO<C off on selected fabrics thrnugh April 30. Mesa Uphols1ery specia lizes in custom re-upholstery and IL also docs custom ,,111<.fo,, trca1menb including drapes, ~huuers, shade!!, dueucs, and blinds. l\1esa Upholstery (642-8400) is loca1cd at 1998 Harbor Blvd., in Costa f\lcsa. 0 BIG 5 Sporting Goods is having a huge shoe i.alc on 1op brands of running. hiking. cross training, b:i~kc1ball, and walking shoes. Brands on sale include, l':ikc, Asks, Adidas, Co1wcrsc, Kcds, Turntec, Etonic, Hccbuk, and \'oil. There arc hundreds of shoes on sale for as low a-; $20. Other items on sale include rollcrblades, tennis rackets, camping gcar, sunglasses, and clothing. l3ig 5 is loc:.ited al 2324 Harbor Ulvd., in Cos1:.i Mesa. 0 THE PlllLllARMONIC HO USE or Design i.tarts today through May 21. IHllS A Newport Beach resident who works as a financial consultant and volunteers as an advocate o( women's social and economic issues. She was recently named "Woman or the Year" ifj the 70th Assembly District by state Assemblywoman Marilyn Drewer. When ~he gets a chance to take a breather from all these serious activities. Schuler, who is single, enjoys putting around in her power boat and acting as the "classic dotiog aunt" to her nephews. THI IARLYYIARS An Arcadia native, Schuler, 47, received her bachelor's degree in psychology from California State Los Angeles and her master's degree in public administration from the Universi1y of Southern California. Schuler worked 12 years at the now-defunct Mercury Savings and Loan, climbing from management trainee to vice president. In 1987, she left to start her own consuhing business. A WOMAN HELPING WOMEN Schuler is well-acquainted with the economic issues facing women. As a char1cred financial consultant, she advises her clients about truces, employment benefit plans and insurance . Schuler is bothered by what she secs -women struggling to make it in the business world. As president-elect of the Orange County chapter of Women in Business, Schuler decided to voice her concerns . She formed a delegation of women for a trip to Washington, D.C. Once there, the group spoke to legislators, including Senators Dianne Fein.stein and Barbara Boxer, about issues confronting business women, such as taJCes, discrimination and rising healthcare costs. Schuler left these meetings pleased with the results. "Boxer was terrific," she said. "She's working with us." Boxer also agreed to PILOT PIOPU1 PAT ICHULIR i speak at a 1995 Orange County economic summit, hosted by Women in Business nnd tenta1ively set for August. FIGHTING .ABUSE Domestic violence is another m;;ijor concern for Schuler. In recent years, a close friend left her husband of 27 years and revealed years of physical abuse from him. Schuler responded with anger, followed by a feeling of helplessness. Then, she went on the attack. She's thoroughly researched domestic violence and now arranges educational · programs about abuse. She is also a corporate board member for Human Options, a South County shelter fo r battered women. Schuler wants to eoucate not just the public about domestic violence issues, but also legislators and the judiciary. A TRUE HEROINE Schuler's activism has not gone unnoticed. In February, she received an award for outstanding citizenship from The New England, her affiliate ' insurance and investment company. Then, on March 20, Assemblywoman Brewer named Schuler her district's "Woman of 1he Ye ar." In Sacramento, Schuler and women honored from other districts received a rousing standing ovation from the California legislators. "My head is still spinning. I am stunned by all the attention," she said, shaking her head. "When you are doing community service, you aren't thinking about getting an award." -Story by AnnD Marie Stolley, photo by Marc Ma.rtin 1 he house of design chosen for the tou r is Chateau !>Ur la Mer in the Pelican Hill community of Newport Cresl. Ticke ls are sold at the door for S 17, and weekday matinees from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. are l>Old for $14 by mail or at 1he door. UAC makes lt all work out for displaced ·eec members • • .. • • • • • ... .. • • • • .. • .. Proceeds benefit music education You1h Programs presented by the Orange Coun1y Philharmonic Society. To purchase ticke1s by mail, please 'lnc.I checks 10 Philharmonic House of Ocs1gn 16897 Algonquin St., Suite. 1, I luntingion De:.ich, 92649. For more informa1ion, cull 840-7542. 0 VON HEMERT INTERIORS is having a sale on home-office furnishings at 40% off. Included in the sale are urmoircs that convert to desks, complete \\ilh computer space. Von Hcmcrt (642-2050) offers free dch\cry wi1hin a 50-mile radius. It's localed al 1595 Newport Blvd., in Co~ta Mesa. Sa\ i ngs .ire on items in stock and ~pcciul order furniture pieces. 0 REUEL, loca1cd at Fashion Island in Newport Dcach, is having a Dcmocracy trunk !!how today from 12 p.m. 10 5 p.m. Owner Robyn Dairstow, designer of Democracy, Michael Glasser, and store manage r Jill Yawk will be hosting the trunk show. For more informa1ion, call 640-7300. 0 JJcst JJu)'s Dppcars TlwrsdDys ond Saturduys. H'hcthcr you're u merchant ur n shopper, if you know of a good buy, call me at S-10-1224, /bx m~ at ~-16-./170 or nrite to me: Dest Duys, Daily Pilot, JJO W. lJDy St., Costa McsD, CD/if. 92627 • U AC FILLS THE FITNESS VOID?: More than four dozen members of the Men's Fitness Center at the Balboa Day Club have accepted Universi1y Athletic Club President Clark Groves' offer of a free, Jim de Boom Community & Clubs one-month guest pass while their BBC facilities are undergoing major renovation. The BBC members who ventured to the athletic club have been greeted by general manager Ray Jeanson, who provides a first-hand tour of the extensive exercise, aquatic, racquetball, sauna, lounge, shower, and restaurant facilities. One BBC member noted the equipment and facilities at the University Athletic Club were more extensive than what he was used to and added the only thing the BBC has over the UAC is larger and thicker towels. The fitness center renovation at the Balboa Bay Club is expected to be completed in a couple or more weeks. 0 TUE FIRST 100 DAYS: Newport Beach Congressman Chris Cox, the fifth highest ranking member of Congress, will address members and guests of the Newport Beach Sunrise Rotary Oub on April 25 at 7:30 a.m. at the Balboa Bay Club. The public is invited to attend the $10 per person breakfast. Reservations ,•L---------------------------~---' • ....... lltom11 II. 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Cal1(!Jflll.l O>intnun'try N"'1, a Tomn imtir Cilllmp.any a..,tt l'mldt-m at!J can be made by calling program chairman Bob Moody at 642-3173. 0 BLUE ANG£LS RECEPTION: Costa Mesa resident and National Director of the Navy Lengue, Diii Band::iruk, no1es a reception, open to the public, for the 1995 Dlue Angels will be held at 6 p.m. Thursday, April 27 at the El Toro Marine Corps Station. The cost is $19 per person and can be paid at the door. To make reservations or for more information call Dandaruk at 545-3610 or Danny Musselman at 258-1173. 0 COMMUNITY NOTES: Former Newport Beach Mayor and city council member Evelyn Hart has joined the staff of Assemblywoman Marilyn Brewer ... Master story teller George Grupe will spin stories of coastal Orange County 01" Tuesday, April 25 from 9:30 to 11 a.m at the Shark Island Yacht Club. Grupe promises mystery, intrigue and great fun for everybody .... Applications are out at Newport Harbor and Corona del Mar High schools for positions at the annual City of Newport Beach Youth Government Day, scheduled for May 25. Al the youth city council meeting, the subject of discussion and action will be the Castaways and other building projects of the Irvine Company, advertising on the public beaches, parking shortages at NHHS nnd consideration of a special event permit ... Glbby Fernandez, recently honored by the Southern Callrornln Restaurant Writers Associ11tlon as th~ Maitre d' of the Year, has served the Arches WIATHIR YIMPHATUHI Newport Otach 62/Sl Dalt>o. 62/52 Costa Mesa 65/52 Corona del Mar 65/52 IUI• fOAICAIT LOCATION SIU Wedge Newport Bl1ddt1 Rlvtr JtUy CdM IOATINO 3.5 • 3.5 • l-4 w 2-4 w 3.S • Winds llgltt and v.vl~ble 11rly this mo1nlna b«omina tut lo northwest lS bot• below canyons and p.11tt, tlstwhtrt lljht a.-d vatlabi., 1hlfllng west 15 knotJ wllh 2 foot wind waves, 4 foot wesltrly s~ll In the alltrnoon. Skies deu and sunny. TIDll TODAY Flr1t high 3:48 a.m .•..•...... 4.3 first low 11:011.m ........ o.o Second high 5:55 p.m ........... 4.0 ~cond low 11:32 p.m ......... 1.9 SUNDAY First high • 5:14 a.m ........... 4.2 First low 12:01 a.m. '"""' 0.1 Second hl&h ......... .. 6:41 p.m ........... 4.4 Second low • afltr mkfnlpt Water l«m,.rature: 56 Res1aurant in that position for the past 12 years. Prior to that Gibby served in · similar positions at Five Crowns for 10 years and Derk.shires, beginning in 1957. He makes one feel welcomed wherever he is. 0 CLUD NOTES: The Costa Mesa-Orange Coast Lions Club received a contribution of S400 to the Swine Project, raising of a baby pig to a 220-pound porker within a period of four months, from a charter member, Neil Abrams, who curren1ly lives in Rolling Day Washington ... The Newport-Irvine Rotary Club recognized 30 members for perfect attendance, including Norm Corlett for 53 years; Dob Curter, 37 years; Rocky Flonogon, 34 years; Keith Durnham for 32 years; Jim Dougherty, 31 years; Hank Jordan, 28 yeilrs; Paul Kennedy, 24 years; Dob Ramsny, 20 years; and District Governor Fronk Mead, 14 years. 0 SERVICE CLUD MEETINGS THIS COMING WEEK TUESDAY 7:30 a.m. -Newport Beoch Sunrise Rotary Club will meet at the Balboa Bay Club to hear from Congressman Chris Cox. Noon -Costa Mesa Kiwanis Club will meet at the Costa Mesa Community Center. Newport Beach K.iwnnls Club meets at Charlie Browns. 6 p.m. -Costa Mesa-Newport Harbor Uons Club, the "Fish Fry Club," will meet at the Costa Mesa Country Club. WEDNESDAY 7:15 a.m. -South Coast Metro Rotary Club, the "Taste of Costa Mesa Club," meets at tho Center Club. 7:30 a.m. -Cosio Mesa-Orange Coast Breakfast Lions Club mec1s at Ma Darker's Restaur:.int for a business mce1ing. Noon -Costn Mesa Rotary Club mcc1s at 1he Mesa Verde Country Club for excerpts from the spring production of the Estancia High School Drama Dept. The Exchange Club of Orongc Coast will meet at the Dahia Corinthian. 5:45 p.m. -Newport-Dolbon Rotary Club will not meet this week so members can attend the District Conrerence in Avalon. THURSDAY Noon -Kiwnnls Club of Corona del Mor, meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club. Costa Mesa North Kiwanis Club meets at the Holiday Inn. Newport-Irvine Rotary Club meets at the Irvine Marriott Hotel to hear from Spence Olin on 0.C. Concepts. The Exchange Club of Newport Harbor meets at Shark Island Yacht Club. 0 QUOTE OF THE WEEK: From the Bull-a-ton of the Costa Mesa Orange Coast Lions Club: • Income Tax has mode more liars out of the American people than golf." -Will Rogers . Community & Clubs is published every SaturdDy 111 L/1c Daily Pilot. FAX rour service club's a1ccting Jnformatlon to 631.SBSJ or mall to 1143 Dayport Way, Newport Dcach,92660 . POLICI flLIS COIT.AMOA JJ3J Dur St.: A su$1)Ccl broke two car windows and stoic a coir 'tereo, porcJblc comp:act disc player, alasscs, and clothinC worth Sl,713. 1200 block of Adams Ave,: A victim returned to where he h:id parked his llondu dcl Sol and to sec the car up on cinder blocks mi.ssin& its 1wo rear tires and rims worth Sl,014. 1700 blO(k of New llampsbltt: A suspc~t brcakl 1he front paucnaer window of on Acura Lcacnd and takes a $300 nip phone. SOO blO(k of llaialltoo: A .2S c:alibcr B:irctt:i bandaun wos reportedly 5tolcn from undernc:ath tho victim's bed sometime oner ahc l:ist checked on It in Janu:uy. The aun was worth $144.99. 1 NIWPOITIUCll 1500 blodt of W. f>ct1atroat: A b1tby stroller and b:iby's diaper bag oil worth $285, a lcnlher wallet wQrl)\ $30, and S30 In cash. 3400 block ot Via Oporto: An unknown suspect burned n plQstic patio chair in front or Ccrman b:ikcry :ind d11mQacd the wooden waU,"W;iy • 4400 block of Von Karmen: An unknown suspect took n $500 atcrco, and a $75 pQlr of sunalasscs from a 1984 Jetta. Uu.t when he fled the scene, he forgot to pick up his tool of entry -a screwdriver was lcrt lyina on lhc front scat. 100 block of Scholz: A suspect broke into o car and took n $2.SO ~llulnr phone. 401 Newport Ctnttr Dr.: The victim a:ild 5hc was shoppina at Fashion Jsl:ind when she noti~d that the $8,000 18kt aold necklace $he was wcarina was missing. TIP o• TMI DAY •A rcsidcntiol wlnoo1v with a amoll break In il mo~ mean a bural:iry hos occurred. Call police immediately. • ~ ;>ecrina Into p:arkcd can may bo looluna ror • car 10 iteal or ror valuablct left diaplaycd In the car. -cour1c1y Newport Beach police . Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Piiot Seminar focuses on the needs· of cancer patients BY ANNA 11-1.u..ls STOLLEY, SPICIAl. TO Tiii DAILY ['1LOT NEWPORT DF.ACH -As Dan Wiseman appeared on the runway dressed in a tuxedo the audience roared with appro'val. One woman whistled. The 53-ycur-old Corona del Mar resident made his modeling debut at the Hoag Cancer Center Friday afternoon -two years after being diagnosed with cancer. Wiseman and four women, all cancer survivors, strutted their stuff at a fashion show sponsored by Hoag Cancer Center and Nordstrom department store. The show was part of Hoag's "Brighter Image" seminar, an afternoon focusing on the beauty needs of cancer patients. In conference rooms at the Cancer Center, Nordstrom specialists offered makeovers, scarf-tying and head-wrap demonstrations, and breast prosthesis fittings. Meanwhile, guest speaker Donna Swigers, an Irvine business woman and cancer survivor, described her experiences fighting the disease. Over 100 cancer patients listened carefully. "It's pretty tough losing your hair," said Swigers to a sea of nodding heads, many topped with hats or wraps. Swigers off ercd tips to case the difficulty of cancer treatment. For exnmplc, to reduce itching, place a cut-up cotton shirt between scalp and wig, she said. She also provided inspirational advice for inner healing, including: "While you are sick, let other people help you," and "Make the most or each day." Next, Wiseman, Kristin Gemeny, Bim Carmody, Sue Graves and Diane Stewart showed off casual outfits, ' business clothes and formal wear from Nordstrom. "Now, I take the time to smell the flowers, and enjoy the journey," Wiseman told the audience. The overwhelmingly female crowd hooted and cheered. After the show, members o( !he audience sought out Wiseman and the other models. With his wife at his side, Wiseman openly described his treatment and recovery: A building development consultant and avid handball player, Wiseman learned he had cancer on Jan. 4, 1993. At first, Wiseman felt too healthy to believe he was sick. As Wiseman waged war with his cancerous cells, his body weakened. But even when he could barely climb out of bed, Wiseman remained optimistic. After more than eight months oI chemotherapy and a double bone marrow transplant, Wiseman's cancer is in total remission. And he expects it to remain th at way for the rest of his life. Wiseman repeatedly recommended maintaining a positive outlook. He said he hopes he inspired cancer patients with a glimpse of life after treatment. "When you have cancer, you go through some pretty horrifying experien~es," said Wiseman. "It's good to see someone recovered and looking beautiful up there on the stage." Columnist Fred Martin is taking the day off. His column will return next week. TODAY'S THf DAY COFFEEHOUSE tea " Information 722-9673 1835 NEWflO«f 3UID .. COSTA MESA, CA In Costa Mesa Courtyards H-'Ure: MONJay • Thuredaiy 6 •.m. · MMilnlfht 6 a.rn~:;, a.m. S.wnUy t> a.rn. • 1:~ a.m. st 0 p S rn o k i ng .. AmeriUUl Heart ~ Associarion.V How to wish someone "good luck" in Chinese. (in 3 easy steps) Step #I-You l~e them to 1he place where east meets west (Wesl End. 1hat Is!) 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With all the music, singing, dancing, reminiscing and games, there wasn't room for much else in the student center. The reunion and open house was a first for graduates of the -;! OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO CCXKTAllS · FOOD TO GO PHONE AHEAD college's Adult Transition Program, which has served severely disabled adults since 1988. The party celebrntcd the accomplishments of the graduates, who have trained to join the work force. "This is wonderful," said special ed teacher Dob DoC111ger, as he looked out at the crowd of about 100 partygoers. "I miss :ill my graduates. It's great th:it \\e can ge t together and see old friend's." Teachers, OCC staff, students, families and friends joined the party, grooved to dance tunes and played carnival game!. that yielded prizes such plastic spic.kc rings and "gold" necklace!.. Many eyed a large sheet cake recognizing the graduates. The OCC program is run through th e counly Deparlmcnl of Education and is de!iignccJ to pbce disabled young adults in OCC work environments 'lll°h .1~ the mail room, cafeteria and 1C1:)cling center to prepare them for other adult program!. und jobs, ~aid Susan Fallon, a principal "i1h the county Depanmcnt of Educ~1t1on special schools. Students also learn incJepcncJcncc through imprU\cd communication, handling money and making Jecisions about lood purchases. Some of the studcn1~ arc 11.tims of head injuries and others were born with developmental disabilities. Since the program's first graduation in 1990, 12 studcnt!l. have graduated and 11 have been ucci:ptcd into county adult progrums. The \\Orkers volunt1:1:r or arc paid 111in11num wage for Jobs !iUCh as clcJn1ng, clerical duties, cJcll\er)' :rnJ asscmbl} \\Ork Jamc!l. Ha,1:. ''Vrb at Lamppost Piaa, ;i job he announces proud!~ '"hen in1roJuccJ lo nc" pcopk. · I do c.lc;in111g. ';i1,.uum111g, and , scrub the noor C\\. I) day." 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The landscape pla~ which wiJI also specify plant heights, number and placement, w)ll be a cruci:ll pan of the project's approval, city officials said. NEWPORT BEACH -After a rancorous 14 months, Pacific View Memorial Park officials and neighboring residents have finally reached a compromise over the cemetery's expansion plans -but the Planning Commission this week decli ned to approve the plan just yet. The commission also will re- view a development agreement that sets limits on the amount of total construction the cemetery is allowed. Over the past year, the conten- tious Pacific View expansion project has bOunced Crom the City Council to an ad hoe com- miuee back to the Planning Com- mission and council Cot resolu- tion. At its May 4 meeting, the com· mission will review a conceptual landscape plan th.!I details what types of plants will be used to camouOage the cemetery's crypts Most of the debtue has cen- tered on the cemetery's desire to construct crypts and family mau· soleums near residential property lines. Homeowners in Spyglass Hooters gets approval to add patio NEWPORT BEACH -Just two months in operation and Hooters restaurant is already making moves 10 grow. The new restaurant, which opened in February at 2406 i\ewport Dlvd., got the Pla nning Commission's nod Thursday night to add· a patio dining area and cxpJnd its parking 101 onto Jdjotning property Uut out of concern for res1cknts 111 the 28th Street t-.1Jrina condominiums, the commission ruled th e rcstaurunl must clo~e the dining deck at 10 p.m. to alkv1JIC noise for neighbur~. A couple of 28th Street Marina residents who 'brough t up noise concerns at the commission hearing also took a moment to criticize the restau rant's atmosphere. The restaurant's reputation has been built by the Hooter Girls - waitresses who wear tight T·shirts and orange Dolphin shorts. The restau rant's emblem is an o~l whose eyes resemble a line drawing of female breasts. But the commission, judging the restaurant solely on land-use considerations, unanimously approved the expansion plans. Hey MAD Wildcats! To be lleld at the Monrovia Museum <formerly the Monrovia Plunge) tnfomml Bar·e-Q stans at 6 oo p .m . Cost per person S30 t=or more 1nforma11on or to make reservations contact by :viay t ..,, t 1lhas Wilson Coombs .mas Barranca :we #26 C1len<iora. Ca 9 t 741 HI H·333 5858 11ome HI 8 l'>7-3797 Office \.tonrovfa Dtl~ f'tlr<Klc-ell Id .-\U ss Reuntons on Saturday. May 20th ro tx· llclcl 011 c.impus Uassc~ of 1 'HJ·44-and .if> \\'C'lcome 10 pany on Friday nt hi Wllh US THE NEWPORT BEACH •COSTA MESA lailJPil SOFA DIRECT MANUFACTURm IN OUR OWN FACTORY I SOLD AT FACTORY Pim MANY STYES OF SOFAS & CHAIRS AVAILABLE -. 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But finally Thursday, a "spirit of cooperation" emerged among all parties at the third Planning Commission meeting on the project. Pacific View land use consult· ant David Neish and several homeowners presented a revised site pion they crafted durin.g re- cent meetings. The plan calls for se tbacks as much as 84 fee t Crom proP.Crty lines. Pacific View's original' 30- foot overage setback proposal was a key bone of contention. The revised plan also proposes elimination and reduction of some mausoleums and the con· struction l>f a 16-foot-deep crypt wall set back 84 feet from the Spyglass Hill Community ~11- tion property line. The commission gave its infor- mal support to this plan, which most of the homeowners said they could live with. But commis- sioners asked Pacific View to re- ~WINE AT TOTAL DISCOUNT "-• FREEWAY CLOSE• NO MEMBERSHIP FEE ,..!:.., 1-"Utlbeh..,.. low ptlCM -the II-' .,..-r pl9oe M tt'9 L.A. -_._ tor rwoers to buy premium wtne. • uy. Wine• lplltte ,.......,. 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"mollifies (residents') view of And while he acknowledged those mausoleums," said COm· there will be a "substantial cost" missioner Gary DiSano. · I d · f COmmissioners also indicated mvo ve in some 0 the improve- tbey'd prefer sloped, rather than ments, "we have a responsibility flat, roofs on future mausoleums. to ~e &ood neighbors," Paine said. Commissioners stressed they weren't guaranteeing approval of Spyglass Hill homeowners the expansion, but also expressed Dave March and Paul Hitzel- satisfaction with the compromise b~rgcr'. who helped draft the re- worked out by the' parties. • Vlscd St!~ ~la~, were ~th upbeat David Paine, a spokesman for and,. opt1~1suc following Thur~-# Pacific View, said cemetery of-day s meeting. . ficiaJs are likewise pleased with "It was a big, giant step," said the compromise, even if they did March, a 10-year resident of Spy- end up backing off from their ini· gla~s Hilt. 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"We had 103 cou- ples here, and all in costume." The "palace" features a living room, for traditional socializing and an entertainment room with a dance floor, juke box, bar, and ~everal television nionjtors that play adult movies. And then, of course, ttfcre arc the bedrooms, each furnished with a bed or two (or three) and what Goodwin calls "a pony" - a padded table outfit- ted with stirrups. There's a room for group sex, a room just for pony rides and "The Privateer" room, "for swinging couples or menage a trois," reads a sign that hangs above the door. FORCES Fre• P•I• Al stage right now" -with Newport Beach Mayor John Hedges and the two agreed their fire depart- ments overlapped on public ser- vice and safety calls on a continual In the back yard, couples can frolic in a 20-Coot "hot pool" or lounge under a grass cabana. And there arc two pool-side cabins, each furnished with a bed and a pony, just in case all the bedrooms arc occupied. Goodwin said he enforces a few house rules -like no nudity in the Jiving room or the entertain- ment room. But, towel wraps are acceptable throughout the home, according to a Panther Palace newsletter that Goodwin published last summer. "Towel wraps are a-lot more at- tractive than underwear," the newsletter says. "If you don't have one, we have a few in the lost and found." If anyone becomes rude or bel-. ligerent, Goodwin's security man thro~s the person out. But 'that doesn't happen very often, Good- win said. "l've really never had any prob- lems," be said. "Everybody's really nice, we're all 1T1arried or have been married. Nobody's pushy, like. a lot of guys you see out on the street. You know, you can trust a swinger more than you can those guys on the street." Goodwin claims he doesn't re- quire a cover charge. However, he does accept donations to cover food, entertainment, alcohol and basis. He said the fire departments in both cities are well-run and offer excellent service, but if the two cit- ies worked together -not neces- sarily as combined departments - it would mean a lower cost to citi- zens. Saturday. April 22, 1995 AS .. wear and tear." His newsletter suggests a $30 contribution. But taking money from bis guests -whether it's a contribu- tion or not -may be illegal, city officials say. "Generally, you can't conduct a swini club for money out of your house under our zoning," said City Attorney Thomas Kathe. "But, l haven't received any information on this, so 'I don't really know what's going on there." Erickson said he's referred the matter to City Manager Allan Roeder, who will identjJy ways to handle the case. • , "We might pursue this from a business license aspect, check to sec if he has a business license," Erickso n said. "Or maybe we'll pursue this Crom an unauthorized development angle, or check with the police to see if there have been a lot of complaints and han- dle it as a police enforcement mat· tcr." Meanwhile, Goodwin will con- tinue with his swinging lifestyle. On Friday, he was still cleaning up after a party he held last weekend, on Easter Sunday. "We're not doing anything wrong," he said. "We're not doing anything evil or sneaky, nobody gets hurt. It's all consensual. It's not adultery if it's consensual." "I don't believe either fire de- partment is fat," Erickson said. "But in an area such as (adminis· tration), we could have more fire and paramedics on the street r;llh· er than in administration." Mayor Hedges could ·not be reached for comment Friday. BRITISH AUTO SPECIALISTS: QuaUty care for fine British Automobiles ·: Engine Oil & Filtn 1760 Monrovia Avenue C·lO : w/any ~tar service C~ta Mesa, CA, 92627 • • Castrol GTX 20/SOWMotur Oii CALL •• Quallty British Oil Filter 646 8802 •• DctaUed Sa~ty Inspection w/all • regular servKeS -: Mc'CP C'M$lc>mm Oftly • CW OOMJ!Oft ptr ,.,,,°'""'. CIXp hl0-9S 640-5300 - teer \Vt? extend our heartfelt sympathy an4 best wishes to The Henry Fa mily and The Newpo rt Beach Police Department The staff and management of B oston Chicken Please present th is advertisement and we will do~ate $1.00 for every meal sold at Boston Chicken in C orona del M ar on Saturday, April 29, and Sunday, April 30, 1995 to the Office r Robert J. H en ry M emorial Fund. t 3050 EAST COAST HWY Corona del Mar 721-8777 ..... ,v • .. • ::1"1 l , f I a It (II ,. cc ,, Bf i ·.ft •b pll 6 Im bt git lh 111 llA ~ tt\1 be let Vlt !VI P• ~ ~ lhC tt c. l"4 pa WC co IN '°' ll>f 911 tl_M AfJ ~ llf co , sp .. ., °" ~ cl• thf ~ co ale ne Se A plf no br< IOf l0t lht lor w1f of lh( dr• ea do trl< E co 9 ' A& Saturday, April 22, 1995 alLIOION r---~---~-------~~~-----~------------~~~---------------, I I I I I I l Newport Harbor Lutheran Church · ! I + CHURCH: Newport Harbor "I'm going to be focus-I t Lutheran Church. ing on the Easter themes I + ADDRESS: 798 Dover of the Resurrection and : Drive, Newport Beach. new life," Bill said. • +TELEPHONE: 548-3631 . "Especially after lent. t + OENOMtNATION: I'm going to try •nd I Evangelical Lutheran Church work more and more I of America. humor Into (the ser-• + YEAR CHURCH ESTAI-mons)," I LISHED: 1945. +PROGRAMS: A fellow-1 + SERVICE TIMES: Sunday -ship committee plans 9: 15 a.m. numerous events; a · + PASTORS: Bill and Susan monthly outreach ~erv- Kinin-Hackett. . Ing meals at a Santa Ana + SIZE OF CONGREGATION~ hom~less mission; the 150-200 (weekly attendance). "Adopt a Social Worker" • MAKEUP OF CONGREGA· prbgram, where a social TION: Members come from all worker who has a f amity age groups, with a concentra· in need calls upon the tion church's congregation to of young and older families. help meet that need. + CHILD CARE: Nursery care + DRESS: Regular available; Sunday school for Sunday churchgoing ages 3 through 12 begins attire. after the children's sermon in + CHURCH DESIGN: The The Rev. Bill Kirlin-Hackett the regular service. church is housed in a + TYPE OF WORSHIP: The two-story building, with steps choir, led by music leading up an outside patio director/organist William and the sanctuary. Wells, sings traditional hymns. + MISSION STATEMENT: + WELCOME WAGON: (The church) is a gathering of Pastor Bill welcomes visitors people who are freed by from the pulpit and offers Christ's grace to be joyful wit· them a copy of the New nesses and bearers of God's Testament to keep. blory. We strive for unity in + TYPE OF SERMON: Bill faith offering (using) our indi· speaks every Sunday until vidual gifts to carry out God's July, when Susan returns from command to love and serve disability leave and they one another as Christ has rotate on the pulpit every loved and served us. In part- week. "I look at the life of nership with the Evangelical the congregation while Lutheran Church in America preparing the sermon." Bill and other Christian churches, said. "I find a message that's we reach out, teach, and pro· teach the law and the Go"spel as revealed in Scripture to nurture children in the Christian faith and to strengthen adults in their Christian calling;~3. We serve by loving God and our neigh- bor as ourselves; we provide safe harbor, comfort, friend- ship, encouragement and sup· port to each other and the community; we care for the afflicted, stand with the poor and the powerless and seek dignity for all in God's cre- ation. May we fulfill this mis· sion by the grace of God. fODAY fUTIVAL Of atDVAN The D11ho'ls of Newport Btub uc Jn the midst of observing 1hc annual Festival of Ridvan, 1 ll•doy pcrtod that includes social ga1hcrinp, devotional services and election or their loc:il administrntivc body.,After telling his followers he was God's messenger, Baha'u'llah, the prophcl/ founder of the Baha'i Foilh, stayed in a garden in Baghdad, Jrnq, from April 21 to Moy 2, 1863. He coiled it the ''Garden of Ridvan," whlc~ means "paradise" in Persian. GROWING IN UMAaatAOI A scmin:ir, for nnyone who is sin&te ;iaain, in a relationship that m:iy lead to remarriage or those already in :i remarri:ige, will be held 9 a.m. to 3:30. p.m. :it St. Andrew's Presbyterlon Church, .600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach. Cost is $15 per person with prc-registralion or S20 at the door. For more inform:ition, call 574-2214. aoa PULLIAM LICTUU "God's Forgotten Langu:ige - Dreams," a seminar conducted by Bob Pulliam, runs 10 a.m. to noon at Newport Beach Church or Rell&lous Science, 901 Dove St., Suite 145, Newport Beach. SUNDAY 'FOR THI LJVINO' In commemoration of Yom Ha-shoah Day, the J.C.S. Chap1er of the Society for Humanistic Judaism features the one-hour documentary "for the Living" at 10 a.m. in the Jewish Culture School site off Red llill in Costa Mesa. For full direc1ions, coll Gina at 6.i2-392S. The film chronicles the creation, building nnd design of the U.S. }iQlocaust Memorial Museum in Wnshinglon, D.C. ' I not too long and somewhat claim the Good News of engaging. I use humor, quotes Christ. Because of who we and stories in the sermon. are: 1. We celebrate in wor- •v INTERESTING NOTE: The church celebrates its SOth anniversary this year, culmi- nating in a large-celebration in November. 12TH CINTURY fLIURY PLAY The choir of St. Mlcbocl und All An&cls Episcopal Church, 3233 Pacific View Drive, Corona dcl Mar, presents its fifth annual performance of the Fleury play "The Visit 10 the Sepulchre" at 10 n.m. For more Information. call 644·0463. I I I I ' ' I Susan's far more into the sto-ship the forgiveness we rytelling and humor in her receive through the living rermons." Word, Baptism, and Holy + UPCOMING SERMONS: Communion; 2. We faithfully By Anastacia Freeberg L------------------------------------------------------~ CHRISTIAN SCIENCE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 3303 Via Udo, Newport Beach 673-1340 or 673-6150 Church lOam & Spm, Sunday School lOam Wednesday Meetings 8pm Starch mt, 0 God, and know my htart: try mt, and know my thoughts: and Stt if thtrt bt any wirktd way in mt, and /tad mt in tht way tvtrlasting. • l, Psalms 139: 23, 24 Bronch of The Mottle1 Church Tiie First Church of Christ, Scientist Boston. MossochustltS SYNAGOGUE TEMPLE ISAIAH ' nseNat1ve) Shabbal SeMct Fllday ~ 8.00pm Sal Moll*'O Shabbal SeMee 10.00am Rabbi Marc Steven Rubenstein And Temple Chotr 2401 IMle Ave • NtwPort Beach T tnllle P!lone: ~8-6900 or 646-7512 Rdglous l HelQw School ~ MtMll VlllTllll Al.WAYS WBCM I COMMUNITY CHURCH Fairview Communhy Church A ..,.,.,.. i11/0l'Mtll "'1flwsplun o/ splrl.tul f"OWtll al /1Uowsltip l Sunday Worship at 10:00 A.M. j Child Care & Sunday School : ....................................................... Ptutor: Dr. <;.,, Bantton 2525 Fairview Road (at Fair) Costa Mesa (714) 545-4610 (next to the O.C. Fairgrounds) EPISCOPAL SAINT JAft"ES CHURCH episcopal •A Community Dtdicol94 to levi"f on4 s.rvint JeJUf CltriJt "' l,..,.J """ srno,,. Fr Dovtd C Anderson, redor 3209Vt0 lido Newport Beoch 714/675-0210 II 7:30 om Traditional 9 om Contemeoro'Y. 9 om Church SchoOI l 0:45 om Charismatic and Wednesday noon "'\l\,l\IHll\11 ,\ \ I I \ '\ c • I I ...., 11'1"'' l>l'\I <Ill f<( 11 Sunday Worship 8:00M1. l O:OOAM ursery, Sunday Schoo #A Friendly, carlng Christian Community" 3233 Pacific Vie11 Dr. jat M.!rguef itt) Corona def Mar 644-0463 METHODIST NEWPORT CENTER UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 1 60 I Marquerite Ave Coronc'f del Meir • 644-0745 Worship cH 8 OOAM & 1 O.OOAM Sunday School All ~es 9 OOAM v E weir C. M run FIRST UNOtD METHODIST CHURCH OF COSTA MESA 420 W. 19th St. 548·7727 &tween Harbor and Newport WORSHIP AT 9:00 AM AND 10:30 AM CHURCH SCHOOL · All AGES · 9.00 AM Nursery · Kiridergorten · 10.30 AM Youth Groups Sunday Evenings Pastor· Steve lsenmon COMMUNITY CHURCH REAL FAITH FOR REAL LIFE ~ Colsr CoMMUNITT Oru~ lot SMNa, SENIOI PuTOI W!DEND SEmas: SmJIDAy 6:00 UI. ScJNIM~ 9:00 fr 10:+' Ut. JUO loNn:t CNMIN b. IMft. CA 9l71S 71+.8Sf.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 Costa 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 ST. MAJlK PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sunda11 Worship 9:30 a.m. Child C.re, Sun1la11 Se/root ]11mboree •t &stbluf f Newport Beath 644· 13" 1 f"I), I~~~ a~ T~ ~d+~ 1)~ QJ1: 11~11~ Sll/-1/Zf./0 ... - ' Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Piiot Cbureh oners summer school CORONA DEL MAR - Luthcroo Church or the Moster 2900 Pacific View Drive, ~hich opened a kin· dergarten through sixth grade school in September, .is expt)ndlng the program to include summer school. The summer session, which starts June 22 and is also K-6, includes before and after-school care. En· rollment applications are currently being accepted. For more information, phone director Nancy Spaeth ut 759-1146. IAM ROLLHILADINO JAM, for singles 21 through 39, takes to the outdoors with bike ride and rollerblading. Meet in the parking lot of Tht Jewish Community Center or Orange County, 250 E. B:iker St., Costa Mesa, at 10 a.m. and carpool to the Balbo:i Peninsula. Bikes and rollcrblodes cnn be rented for approximnlcly S6 to SS. Oill 755-0340 for more details. WHIU DO THINOI oot "The Disappearance of Things" is the title of the 10:30 a.m. sermon :it Orange Coast Unltorl11n Unlversallst Church, 1259 Victoria St., Costa Mesa. For more inform·a1ion, call 646-46S2. llNOLU 8RUNCM JOFF, for singles 59 and over, meets for brunch and a comedy video at The Jewish Comnumlty Center or Orange CounJy, 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa, at 11 n.m. Cost is SS for JOFF members, SS for prospective members. For more information, call 755-0340. WIDNESDAY 'YIDDISH HOUR' Jt\,lsh Senior Center ot Orunge County, 250 E. Baker St .. Cosi;.1 Mesa, holds "Yiddish Hour" at 11 3.m. with writer Gerson Jcrus. Kosher lunch is :ivailable 31 noon for S3. Rcserva1ions arc necessary al 513-5641 or 513·5642. CHRISTIAN ! HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Disciples of Christ) 2401 Irvine Ave. at Santa Isabel Newport B11ch Sunday Worship -10:00AM Or. Dallas Gladson 645-5781 MAH'f MOUa JIBS. the Jcwlab CommunJI>: Ctnler of Otan1e Countr'• aroup for singles oges 39.59, hosts o happy hour P.arty at S:30 m 111 Scou's Seafood Grill ond Bar, ~; Bristol SLrect across South Co:ist Pl:wa in Costa Mesn. Cnll 7.SS-0340 for information. ICUMINIW. UC1Vd Three distinauished Orange County scholl\rs arc presenters at the 1995 Ecumenical Lecture hQSted by the dioceson Commission on Ecumenical ond lnterrell&lous Atrolr1 at 7:30 p.m. at Maywood Ccl\ter, 2811 E. Villa Real Drive, Orange. Titlcd'"Profiles in Conscience," the 11th onnuol lcc1ure series features Sister MaryAnnc Hucppcr, professor at Rosary High School· and George Saint-Laurent ond Charle; Frazee, professors of religious studies and NSlory at Cnl Stale Fullerton. Tickets: $2_, Call 282·3000, ext. 020. llNOLll 11ai11 Psychologist John Fry talks. about "Coping With Ange.r ; Without Fouling Up Your Life as the Serendipity singles series continues at 7:30 p.m. :it St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, 600 St. Andrc~s Road, Newport Beach. Donation: S2. THURSDAY llltAILI INDIPINDINCI DAY Aurhor and C:iptain Rudolph W. Patzer! speaks in honor of Israeli Independence Day at 7:30 p.m. at Temple But Yohm, 1011 C:imelback Street, Newport Beach. As captain of the Paduc:ih, an aging U.S. gunship sold :is surplus afler World War 11, Pa12cr1 led the 1ransporta1ion of nearl) 1,400 Jewish refugees from Bulgaria 10 Palestine against the British blockage. llis story is recounted in "Running the Palestine Blockade: The Lnst Voyage of the P3ducah," which Pa12ert will autograph :it a qucstion-and-nnswer/ reception session following his lecture. Tickets -S7-SIO -arc available at 644-1999 or 759-9 l 26. 'RHUMH FOR USULTS' Cheryl Kepner of Resume Resource speaks on this topic at 1hc Cree C:irci.:r Nc1work meeting 7:30 p.m. in 1hc Administration Building chapel at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, 600 St Andrews Road, Newport Beach. Coll . 574-223<). RELIGIOUS SCIENCE NEWPORT BEACH CHURCH 901 Dove #145, N.8. (Wsst of Jombor86) (North ol Bristo/) (East of Jolln Wayns Airport) Service Sun. 10:30 a.m. M, Tu, Th, (714) 646-3199 Dr. Juanetlo Evans, Minister LUTHERAN CHRIST LVTHERAN CHVRCH Pastor William Hemenway "Wt lollt children, 11outh, 11oun9 11dults, urtu adults, stniors. Wt loaJt to urt, to rt11clr out, to mttt ntt4t, to 1mswer (utstions" •Sunday SeMw -8:00 & 10<.30 • Sunday School & Bibk Studies -9:30 760 Vidori&'Street • Costa Mesa, CA 92627 (714) 631-1611 • (714) 540..6866 (School) OiWCorert~ Serviles l.4S 1.111 WJ01111.&SJOpm. RELIGIOUS SCIENCE Rev. Mary Murray Shelton Senior Minister SUnday "The Art of Heart" Guest Speaker: Alan Cohen CHURCH OF RIUGIOUS SCIENCE Member of the United Church of R&liglous Science 2205 MAIN STREET . • SUITE 23, SEACUFF VIUAGE PRESBYTERIAN ·' W1lf'h1r 1o1nJ he.ir chb rracri •I. C1ui.t-ccntcttJ, l>tbhul m~ "GO AND PREACH THE GOOD NEWS" (Marlt 16 9-20) Satunl 1y, Arr1f 22, ~JO PM. 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Ncju Compa11y Store Now Localed In Antonio Plaza 2243 1 Antonio Pkwy. • Rancho Sanla MarganLa (714) 858-9496 -6 mlltt east of 5 Freeway - East oft Oso Pl1 • Left on Antonio Parkway 112 1Me past Et11>fesa O~n Monday tlirv Saturday 10 a.m to 6 p.m. SllNl.ay 12 p.m. to~ p.m. ISA LABOR OF LOVE Roviding quality, as.si.5ted living services can be time ~ physkally taxing and emotiorolly draining. U you're helping a loved one, you know how di.ffirult ll can be. It takes loving and supportive individuals who are also highly- trainOO ~to consistently ful.611 the needs and still provide wannth and understanding You11 find the.st! special people on tre staff at a Lcisu~ Care rctircmcnt community. U you have a loved one in need of asslst£d living support, we wge you to call and find out how we can help. RIUOION This Is President Clinton's proclamation for National Day of Prayer, which is Thursday, May 4. ,. SATURDAY, APRIL 29 'OTIWIDAY' Juanella E\lllns leads this 10 a.m. to noon a1 Newport Beach Cbu.rcb or Rell&lous Science'• pnrsonogc, 1929 Tustin Ave., Costa Mesn. Call 646-3199. 'PLAYINO fOR TIMI' JlBS the Jewish Community Center or Orange County's group for singles :iges 39-59, ollends the Orange County premiere of Afthur Miller's "Playing For Time" 111 2:30 p.m. in Menorah Theatre, 250 E. Buker St., Costa Mesa. Call 755-0340 for tickets .. SUNDAY, APRIL 30 WNIHTOOO "Where Sholl We Go From I !ere?" is the title o( the Rev. Diane l lcath's . 10:30 -a.m. sermon nt Oraflie CoD~l Unllarlon Unlvers:ilist Church, 1259 Victoria St., Costa Mesa. The sermon explores sharing Of dreams of what WC arc today ond the growing hopes for what we shall become. The Social Justice Commiuee presents a brunch after the service. Call 646-4652. 'PLAYING FOR TIMI' JOFF, the Jewish Community Center or Orange County's group for singles ages 59-plus, auends the Orange County premiere of Arthur Miller's "Playing For Time" Ill 2:30 p.m. in Menorah Theatre, 250 E. Baker SI., Costo Mesa. An early supper follows PUBLIC CHANDEIJER & LIGHTING AUCTION SUNDAY, APRIL 30TH By Order of Owner 11 :OOAM EXCEPTIONAL QUALITY NEW CHANDELIERS & WALL FIXTURES, ETC. A.H. Feldman & Son, 1327 N. Main St., Sant a Ana. CA . OVER $500.QO() RETAIL INVENTORY Hiahliaht.s: Chandeliers to $60,000! Including: Schonbek, Crystal Imports, Forecast. Metropolitan, Maxim, Fountain, Forte, Wilshire, Kenroy, Minka, Nulco, Corbett, Georgia Art, Etc. flu.s! Wall Sconces, Lanterns. Misc. Lighting Fixtures & Accessories. Part & Supplies, Fixtures & Equipment, Etc. Office Egujpmcnt & Machines: ATI Merlin Phone System, Adler Royal 2012 Copier. HP 900 Fax. Canon PC 6re Copier, Plus Much More! 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It iJ now clear that meoningful exercise for the lumbar m14Scles cannot be prcwidtd if the exercises inoolve the muscles of the hips and thighs . The Med X machine makes the isolation of the lower back muscles possiblt. The computer moniror indicates r.he muscle are'1S nteding conditioning. RehaOiliration lasu only 8-l 2 weeks and each ses ion uikts just a few minutes. For more information call: Uniwnic, CoUfon\"1 San !Mp Spine i/ Jolnt Condirioni"I Center (619) 629.()(MU -or• Dr. GCAr1 Rcttii (714} 6S0·07J6 at Birraporctt's. Call 755-0340 for tickets. MONDAY, MAY 1 PUYH DllMAY As part of National Day or Prnyer - proclaimed tor Thursdny by President Clinton -FIBt Church or Christ, Scientist. Costa Mesa, 2880 E. Mesa Verde Drive, features a special display on prayer in the Christion Science Rending Room throu~h Moy 31. The room, open 10 a.m. 10 3 p.m. daily, offers visitors a place to explore the Bible, Mrs. Eddy's writings and other literature. For more information, phone 546-3722. - ONGOING MINTAL NIAUN SUPPORT GROUP A support group for parents, siblings nnd spouses or the seriously mentally ill meets at 6:30 p.m. Sunda~s at St. Andrew's Prcsb)1crian_Church, 600 St. Andrews Road, Newpo1:_1 Dcach. For information, phone the Adult Education Office, 574-2236 ICllNCI Of MIND Meditntion lit 6:30 p.m. followed by "Prosperity/Science of Mind" at 7 p.m. ore held Tuesdays nt Newport Beach Church or Religious Science, 901 Dove St., No. 145, Newport Bcuch. Science of Mind/Healing is also held 10 n.m. Wednesdays. For more information, call 646-3199. PHOTOGRAPHY Saturday, April 22, 1995 A7 Puna aUAJUAIT flrst UoJted Methodist Cburch of Costa Meso holds a Prayer Brcaltfur at 6 a.m. Wednesdays at Denny's restaurant at Newport BouJcv.srd and 17th Street in Costa Mcu. CaU 548--7727. HOLY COMMUNION St. James Episcopal Church, 3209 Vi:) lido, Newport Beach, offers a noon service Wcdnesdnys with Holy Comm union. Bring a lunch and dine with the church staff after the service. For more information, call 675-0210. A COUllSI IN MIRACLU The non·profit organization A Gathering.of Miracles present "A Course in Miracles" lecture and discus~1on 111 7:30 p.m. Tllursd:iys at Sulat Mlcboel and AJI Antels Episcopal Church, 3233 Pacific View Omc, Corona dcl }.far. Allen Ro~cnthal, n n.itionally kno"'u lecturer, leads the lecture. Call 673·9227 or (310) 478-8994. lll LI STUDY llis Disciples fellowship in Costa Mesa mv1tcs everyone for a study of God'~ word, food, fun and fellowship on Fridays ut 7:30 p.m. All ages welcome. For directions, coll Jomes at 650-2589. • f'1e(i .. 1end phot09roph1 Ol!d ~ • ..,, • .., releose1 de· to•'-"9 •lot·•'· "'pconhng even1i, s.ermon top.cl °' CM"ly o<her """'' llWQl.,"il Co110 MelO ond Newpo<1 8eocti d>v<ct-.1 to Rel"Qoen Ed·IO< Mon Coker. Oo.lr P.lot. 330 w eo, St. Co1to Me10. 926'17 You COi\ oko ,.,. ~ms of 1n1ert1t to 646·41 70. 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IC tt _, " A '9 lit cc ,, I '" 'd , c u l c • n s p n b f( le u le 'A 0 It cl •• cl• Ir I Ct ' ._,,,,,.~~-~---~--~---·-~-j----··--· ··-· ... A8 Saturday, April 22, 1995 Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pl Oklahoma City tragedy is talk ol children's charity events T he trngic events this wcelc in Oklnhoma City have focused the eyes of the world on children. ln our own community, two very diff crcnt gatherings also brought attention to the children, all children or the world. "How lovely to think thut no one need wait 11 moment longer to start changing Humanitarian Award went to Branko Lu.atJ& and Steven Spltlbcra for their productiop of "Schindler's List." The award. a sculpture of "Mother and Child," was created and donated by Newport Beach artist Essie Pinsker. 0 brolhers and listers won't bO coming hoine," oCrered Orange Coast VNA activist W~ady Mason. A hetilth care worker and hospital administrator at St. Joseph's Hospital, Mason went on to say that, "Our society docs not provide for the mental health care of children in this sort of situation." And they arc often the ones that ne ed it the most. More than 200 supporters of VNA turned out for the dinner at The Center Club and a performance of Noel Cowa rd's "Blithe Spirit" ncross the street at South Coast Repertory. inception in 1989, more than 500 children and parents hove been helped. "It is the purpose of Necessary Steps to create an atmosphere conducive for these children to eff ectivcly work through their grieving process/' offered Wendy Weber, VNA sppkeswoman. For more information on The VNA and Necessary Steps, call 288-4500. B . ._¥. Cook's column Dppcnn TJ1Ursdoys and SDturdDJ'S. 1.W. Cllll the world. How lovely that everyone can make their contribution toward introducing justice straight away." The Crowd The words of 14-year-old Anne Frank, written in her now famous diary during one of the darkest dawns of human suffering, echoed through the crowd gathered "to witness" her suffering, and that or all the victims of Nazi genocide. The se tting was the annex of The Newport Harbor Art Museum, transformed into a mini-exhibition of man's inhumanity to man as "Anne Frank In The World" debuted to an overfl owi ng house Wednesday evening. riooY O'DoMJllU.L PHOTO Committee members Essie Plnsker of Newport Beach and Esther Leiner of Coron~ del Mar flank "Anne Frank'ih the World" organ- izer Bruce Giuliano. Pinsker holds awa!d for Steve!" ·spiel berg. Gordon Martin, VNA president and CEO, commented, "The VNA is a 24-hour operation, on call for any emergency that may occur in Orange County. We were there for the fire victims of La$una and have off ercd our services for many needs outside the county as well, such as the Northridge earthquake last year in Los Angeles. Tonight, we are all particularly upse t over the news from Oklahoma, especially about the fate of the children." · "This is a lesson in tolerance. It is a chance for the next generation to witness the atrocity that I lived," commented Sir Jac k Polak, Officer of the Order of Orange Nassau and chairman of the board of directors of The Anne Frank ~enter, USA. Polak, a survivor of the Nazi camps, emphasized the word "Witness" again and again. "Histo.ry has proven that mankind is doomed to repeat its mistakes when people forget the lessons of the past. Through teaching, passing down the lessons of history to those who did not live it, the next generation becomes a 'witness' to the truth -a truth that must never be forgollen." Despite the lack of air conditioning in the overcrowded museum exhibition space, the audience was both silent and chilled by Polack's words. The irony of world events made his message all too clear. On the minds -and in the words -of many in attendance was the expression of horror over the loss of innocent life in Oklahoma City caused by the hand of hatred. Organized by the dedicated Drucc Giuliano, with tremendous community support from many sectors, including The Pacific Mutual Foundation and The Fieldstone Foundation, The Jerrold Kaplan family, Ken and Shannon McGr.1dy Dane, Dr . Richard Lewis, Stephen and Kathleen Dennet, James Phelps and Michael Herring, Avco Financial Services, Karcher Copy Services and so m:iny others, th e exhibition brings home "the RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY llC. ... ,_ .... 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Gordon Martin, VNA Founde:t· tlon president, with honoree Ruth Ann Moriarty. Lou Posner, retired Orange County resident and Nazi camp survivor, stood at the back of the hall and listened as speech after speech reminded him of his own childhood. Tom and Marilyn Nielsen attended with some of their fam ily. Gayle Anderson, director o( Orange County Protocol, joined the Consul Generals of Israel, The Netherlands and Armenian representatives stressing the great need for world awareness to the atrocities of the 20th century. T hat same evening in Costa Mesa, the third annual gathering of the VNA (Visiting Nurses Association) Foundation assembled at The Center Club for pre-theater ,. cocktails and a dinner of pasta. It was a theater-, fund-and friend-raiser to benefit the VNA bereavement programs for families and children. They cnll their work "Necessary Steps." The timing of the event could not have been more poignant for many in allcndance. 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TO rn• DAILY Pit.OT • c l cater will hold about 200 to Auschwitz 10 1943. Mary, taken G enocide. Extermination. Holocaust. No matter what you call it, the death of more than 6 mil- lion Jews in concentration camps at the hands of the Nazis during World War 11 was one of the t-horrible incidents in human history. Yet many history books nd encyclopedias barely acknowl- dge that the Holocaust ever hap· ned. But it did. Just ask Henry and Mary Kress. The Polish immigrants spent more than two years in German concentration camps between 1943 and l945. Their memories of the atrocities arc lending authenticity to a production of Arthur Miller's "Playing for Time,'' which opens Thursday in the Menorah Theatre at the Jewish Community Center of Orange County in Costa Mesa. The play is set in the Auschwitz/ 8erkenau concentration camp, one of three camps in the Auschwitz area, and one in which Mary Kress was held. It's the same camp Fania Fenelon spent several years In before writing the novel about her experiences from which Miller based his pl:iy. ''Playing For Time" focuses on the fight for survival by members of a woman's orchestra that played music :is other female prisoners toiled at hard labor. Director Peter Henry Schroeder recruited Irvine residents the Kresses to serve as advisers for his produc- tion, whose opening coincides with Yom Hashoah, the Jewish O:iy of Remembrance to commemorate the Holocaust. And this ye:ir marks the 50th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz/Bcrkcnau. "We're going to transform the e.ntire place into a camp," said Schroeder as he stood in the mid- dle of the JCC auditorium lhat will house the production. "The audience will be right in the mid- dle, witnessing the show. They'll be part or the action." ~,,.,,_, ouvs2 audience members and a cast of to Aus~hwitz/Bcrkcnau the same nearly 50 actors, many from Sehr-year, was 17. They still have prison oedcr's Actor/Artist Group Work-numbers tattooed on their arms. s~op that meets .at the JCC. The Like the characters in the play, darec.tor also .e~hstcd the help of the Kresses, who met after the classacal mus1c1ans to act as the or-war used to walk out to their chestra, which actually plays music daily labor accompanied by the on stage .. Som~ cast mcmb~rs have marches that the orchestra pl:iyed been taking voice and music les· every morning. Upon returning ~ons, and many h.ave been rehears-from their labor, Mary Kress said mg ~or the play since January. the prisoners would frequently "You know what~ commitment have to stand outside in sun rain · that is?" asked Schroeder. "This is or snow for houni al a time ~hile a no-pay situation. It's all wlun-all were accounted for. te~r. That's how .much everybody "If somebody died (while work· thinks of the proJ.~Cl. I have great ing), they had to bring the body respect for them. back to be counted," she rec:illed. Schroeder also has great respect And if you did not die while work- f~r the Kresses, noting that, "We ing, there was a good ch:ince you wall never know what Henry and would be one of the millions cho- Mary and the thousands that fol-sen to be gassed to death in one lowed went through, and the thou-of the crematoriums. Shortly be- sands that are in the hands of the fore the war ended, the Kresses power that controls us all. We'll were evacuated from their respec- never know what they went tive camps. Henry Kress and a through. Never, never, never." friend managed to escape during "Playing for Time" is as close as the evacuation, risking their lives anyone would want to get to in ·O do or die attempt. Mary Kress knowing what life in a concentra-wasn't as lucky. lion camp was like, according to "When we left Auschwitz in the Kresses. In fact, Mary Kress January (of 1945) in the death said she cried when she read the march, we walked for about two play because lead character Fania weeks," she said. "We were a comes down with typhoid. group of about 65,000. After two "It happened to me," Kress weeks, maybe 10,000 survived who said. "I had typhoid and rheumatic were almost half dead. We didn't fever in Auschwitz. I survived. My have any strength to run or know mother would hold me up on one where to run. We wound up in side and any woman, whoever was Berlin. They took us from one near me, helped me. We did not camp to another: They were filled. run away from each other, even There was no room for us." though they knew how cont<igious "Playing for Time" is Miller's I was. Once or twice, I heard tribute to the survivors of the war, someone say, 'oh, she's still alive.'" as well as a w:irning about geno- "lt's as close as possible," cide. It's :i play that Schroeder agreed Henry Kress. "It's impos· hopes everyone will come to sec. sible to play it 100 percent. You "Our adversities are minor com- will have to shoot some people, pared to what they went through kill them, hit them, the way it was in Auschwitz/Berkenau," he said. in reality. Even if you want to tell "The audience is in for a sur- the story, with all your heart, you prise," said Henry Kress. "Mos t could never explain. The words people as much as they know don't have the explanation of what they re111lly don't know what w~s we went through." going on in the concentration He was 18 when he was taken camps." BUY A BELL USED Cl.DTHEB, TOY9 a ACCEBOAIEB, ETC. 2tid4 Newpurt llhd. (ot Del Miii') • c-a ... (714) 131·73A Embark on a Golden Adventure Experience the adventure of enchanted entertainment with U>rncast Cablevision's Enchanted Service -a magical package of cable channels which is truly golden! 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Pe tracca 0 vcr the next couple of weeks, Orange County's new tax-takers are going Liberal Polltics to try to "educate" about the need for a • half-cent boost in the county's. sales tax. If "only" the public can be educated about the need for the "reliable revenue stream Measure R will provide," the county's "movers and shakers" claim, th e public will come to see the necessity of taxing the county out or bankruptcy. I can't help but wonder how cager these "movers and sha~crs" would be to "educate'' the public a,bout the possibility of liquidating the assets of the Transportation Corridor Agency or increasing development f ces as a respo'nse to the county . b:lnkruptcy! Not very, is a reliable guess. Not to wor~, you'll be receiving a lot of' ecrucation" from the consullants hired by George Argyros and Gary Hunt to achieve passage of Measure R. Problem is, it's not an "education" the public lacks or needs in Orange County. Education, the public has in abundance. Orange Countians, especially likely voters in thl! June 27 election, know a great deal about the county's bankruptcy and its current fiscal plight. Indeed, they've learned more than they ever expected (or wanted) to know in a lifetime about public finance. · They're also beginning to learn a lot about how this county has been run for years, by whom, for whom, and with what eff ccts. The county's bankruptcy has started to lift the veil of ignorance, which has kept Orange County's power elite hidden from public view. For years, county government has been run by and for the power elite characterized by the interlocking relutlonships which connect members of the Lincoln Club to those individuals loosely called the Business co uncil. The public authority entrusted to the Board of Supervisors has been used repeate~ly by this interlocking directorate to . enhance their private interests (and to promote their financial fortunes). Consequently, the sort or "education" one normally receives during a hotly contested campaign in this county -· frightening predictions of imminent calamity, glossy mailers, insistent pollsters, and hired volunteers -probably won't move many voters to embrace the sales tax hike as the cure for what ails them or the county. The pµblic already knows too much to be easily bamboozled -this time · -by a legion of professional political consultants. No, what the public lacks and needs in Orange' County is trust and faith in the capacity of • representative government.to serve the commonweal. Without question the Supervisors should hit the campaign trail in defense of Measure R. They owe it to Bill Popejoy and the veracity of the vote they cast to place a sales tax hike on the ballot. They might even pick up a few points in the category or internal fortitude for doing so. However, no amount of politi~king by the current Board on behalf or Measure R will restore the public's loss of trust and faith in Orange County government. Too many promises have been broken, too many opportunities for change squandered, and too many options for 'financial recovery Jc;Ct unexplored for a lack or political courage -by this and former Boards -·to expect the public to allocate $130 Million per year for ten years to continue politics as usual at the county Hall of Administration. Mark P. Pctracca ls Associate Professor of Politl~al Science at Ille UC/. • !..-------------------------------------r---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------.J ·r----------------------------------------. .............. r----------------------------------------i .. • RIADIRS HOTLINI 1-ILF 1'11010 Readers are split over whether the Harbor Patrol should be privatized. .. Readers debate privatization of Harbor Patrol Should the Harbor Patrol be privatited? 1 believe it should be maintained with armed security patrol. There arc 3,000 house on the water here on the harbor and there's a great deal of crime in the area -lifeguards would not l>e a deterrent in that matter. ' MARTIN LOPATA Huntington Harbour 0 My wife and I both feel that they should not privatize the Harbor Patrol. The way it is right now is working and, from my experience, it's the best way to keep it. So 1 definitely do not think that the county should · privatize it. From reading your urticle, con see no figures at ull on how they cun save money on doing some th ing like that and lot's of times they can't save money when they say that. That's just something they put out there that ends up even beina more cxpen ive. S'fUAkT MCMEANS Huntington l larbour 0 I own a businc$S in Dana Point Harbor und feel that's a pretty ridiculou~ idea on privititina the Horbor Patrol. I!' rcf crencc 10 th comment about the mujority of the work thnt they do is swimmer related and the lifeguards could handle it, that's like saying that the majority of business that the police department takes care of is domestic '>qabbles so I think family counselors should be brought in instead of the police. LARRY MERRILL Newport Ucach 0 I am definitely oppo ed to privatization My husband and I live on our boat in Huntington Harbour. The Harbor Patrol is like our police force. I don't see how private patrol people who do not have the authority that Sherifrs Deputies as far as law enforcement. 1 don't see how these people could possibly police the property value and the human lives in the mi.lrinas especially for people like us who have everything we own 011 our boat because this is our home. REBDJE DATc.S Huntington Beach 0 I'm very much again.st privit1zation. I believe the Harbor Patrol over the years ha done a great job in deterring crime, responding to emergencies, sinking boats during the rain, boats overflowing, this sort of thing. They arc needed 24 hours a day. We'd be very much against the privatization of this. DON FENNEk Newport Beach 0 l am president of Dana Poi11t Marina Corporation at Dana Point Harbor, we've been in here since 1971. 1 want to go on record as being very much in support of keeping the Orange County Sherifrs Harbor Patrol intact as is in and not substitute anybody else other than these deputies who have been an immeasurable assistance to us and our customers, boaters here in the harbor for the past 24 years. MORRIS HARRISON Dana Point 0 I definitely don't think that suspending the lunch program for the homeless will decrease crime. tr anything, I think it would increase crime. Because these people are not going to have anyplace to go cat and they might be tempted to get involved In petty theft. I think that there 5hould be another way, but I don't think that the e people 6hould bC nllowcd not to cut lunch. I don'lt think that's the humane thing to do and to handle the program In this manner. SHIRU:.Y SOLOMON Newport Oeach 0 Until J saw a picture of Officer Robert Henry on the day or the shooting, 1 didn't realize he was the officer that I had a brief encounter with !>Orne months ago. While I wJs look111g over an empty building on I.Jover Drive, he drove up while putroling. He saw me come out of a door that was inadvertently hod been left unlocked. I explained why I was there und why 1 might be interested in the building, but I wasn't there formally with the realtor's approval. Technically 1 wns trespassing, but he never mentioned it. 1 lc listened to me:, he was polite, he didn't <loubt " me, he didn't bully me or talk down to me. He c1Cpln1ncd wh) I hould lcnve and tolcl me to have u nice day. J did, mostly bctause ot his professional manner. I'm urc his family ond hh colleagues know he WU~ a &entle111<11\ UJld now the public knows too. OARY DRIES 'Newport Beach J. READER REACTION Defending her right to privacy RE: Article from Weekend edition, April 15-16, 1995, "Transcripts Allege Offensive · Behavior in Water District." AILhough I represent the Water District, the Daily Pilot has written about me as tin indiv.idual and l will respond with my personal comments as an individual. • First, I believe my right of privacy -the right of any employee in the State of California -has been taken Crom me. I have the right to privately inform my employer of inappropriate behavior in the workplace. 1 have the right to resolve any problem in a work relationship in a productive, discrete and confidential manner and not have it front page news. I have the right to continue my work, and not have an incident made so public as to distract Crom my work. Saturday's article makes it difficult to carry out my responsibilities as the District's spokesperson. I have the right to go on with my life and not relive something, which others have made public against my wishes. This is much worse than the original incident. I find it interesting the information received by the Daily Pilot was both protected by a privacy agreement and is not yet filed with the Court, not yet a matter of public record. I question the motives or those who shared the information, those who would use my name, and violate my privacy, when my experiences have no relevance or relationship to current allegations. It is this type of exposure that will make any woman think twice before going to her employer to discuss inappropriate behavior, even when the woman has full confidence in the action that will be taken by her employer, as was my case. Violating employees' privacy rights will indeed have a chilling effect on employ~es in any place of business. I understand the Daily Pilot's First Amendment'rights to report on information they obtain when they believe it to be news. I have appreciated the professionalism and courtesy of reporter Tina Borgatta as she bas covered a "story" th11t is difficult for all involved. But, I am more than someone's "story." I am a reasonable person who deull with a work issue in a reasonnble manner. I was satisfied with the quick nction taken by my lxm, K.Arl Kemp. Those who know me, will know that 1 would nl!ver, ever i.tuy in a ' ituation that compromised my ethics ttnd scn~e uf whut is right. After reading Saturday's Daily Pilot, now, I feel violated. MARY f'. URASHIMA Public Affairs Manaaer Mesa Conwlidoted Waler /1 0 Dear Mr. Millard: Your correspondence of April 9, 1995, prompted me to send this letter. While I have read previous letters from you expressing dismay at the number of Costa Mesa City employees that lived within our community, it was also my understanding that you had been advised previously that state law precludes the city from imposing such requlrc;ments. Perhaps I am in error in my understanding, so l hope this corr~spondence will clarify this matter. I have attached the appropriate Section of the State Government Code as it applies to residency requirements. As a long-time Costa Mesa resident {approximately 20 years) and a Costa Mesa city employee, I well understand your position. At the same time, however, I think ii is important we remember that when an individual is employed by the city, that employment does not necessarily apply to all aspects of that individual's life, including his place of residence. Our employees are compensated -and paid well for -the services they are to provide to our community while on duty. They are not chattel wherein employment constitutes 24-hour a day control over their life. 1 happen to live in Costa Mesa because I love the community and only secondarily because 1 feel it important in terms of how I do my job. ln regards to law enforcement personnel particularly, you might be surprised to note that there are many police officers from other agencies that do li"¥e in Costa Mesa. Unlike those of us who have no qualms about taking our work home, that doesn't customarily mean dealing with those selling na·rcotics or committing homicides. I believe it perfectly understandable that a police officer would want to "put some distance" between himself/herself and their respective families from criminals that they deal with on a daily basis. Not withstanding the preceding, I do feel the behavior of the police officer as referenced in your letter is totally unacceptable. The simple fact or tf\e matter is that if the incident occurred as outlined in your letter, the police officer had a rc!:ponsibility to take action. Should you ever experience anything of this kind again, please make note or the officer's name or badge number so that approprinte action can be taken. Thi' is not a function or residency, but rather one of what our personnel arc paid to do in the normal course of their duties. ALLAN t... ROEDER Costa Mesa City Mana•r Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot • LOANS fr•• P•1•At ~itizens and what w_e arc facing tn the bankruptcy as something we can work together on " she said. ' "And 1 think it's great. We all serve the same i;onstitucnts and the same taxpayers and if we can think of ways to improve services we should absolutely be making that effort. L think ·the meeting was along the lines of saying 'What can we do? How can we help?' " The district cut $3.1 million out of next year's budget be· cause of the county's bankruptcy in December. With the cuts combined with the sale of Lh~ forme r Bear Street School and reserve fund s, the district ex· pects to be able to run the schools without defaulting on loans -if the county's repay· ment plan goes through. Under a settlement plan ac· cepted by trustees on April 4, the district stands to get back I MARBLE from Page At for an auction to benefit Henry's family. It was -one would have to imagine -as bountifu l a display of unchecked affection that a community could possibly muster. And when death came, the community seemed 10 collectively sense lhe loss. The officer's fun eral attracted some 4,000 friends, colleagues and ~upportcrs. Many had never met I fenry before. A communi1y ga1hering at the Hyall Ncwponer drew hundreds. Again, many had never met the officer. "Every night we prayed for Officer Henry," said 12-year-old $60 miJlion immediately, fol- lowed by an additional $11 mil- lion by June S. The remaining $9 million would be iSsued through repayment claims and would be paid back gradually. The settlement has been ap- proved by the necessary agencies in the pool and now must be re- viewed by a federal bankruptcy court jodge. About $80 million of the dis- trict's money is in \he county in· vestment pool -$33 million in property taxes and other rev- enues directly deposited with the county by law, as well as nearly $47 million the district borrowed to invest. Costa Mesa's Erickson said he brought up the dual-city loan idea with his Newport c-0u nter- part,. Hedges, several weeks ago as a way to help both communi· ties. "The idea is that the school district serves both of our cities and if they are hurt by the bank- ruptcy, the entire community would suffer tremendous dam- age," Erickson said. "The com· Lauren Edwards, who attended the community memorial. "And when he passed away we prayed for his family and that he went to heaven." And so it was that in a time of bleak news -from Oklahoma City to the treasurer's officer in Orange County -that Officer Bob Henry's death offered more inspiration than heartache, more hope than dread. And though I never met the man, one gets the idea that Officer Henry would have apprecia1ed the fact that on 1he day he was laid to rest, his name brought more smiles than tears. Steve Marble is tl1e managing editor. muni ty would be torn apart if our schools f aiJ." Another loan off er was made to the school district at the end of March by the Irvine Ranch Water District. The water dis· trict offered to help both New- port-Mesa and the Irvine Uni- fied School District with short- tcrm cash flow needs. If the school district takes out a loan from the cities, it wouldn't be a freebie, Erickson said. "The city of Cos ta Mesa is in good financial condition and I think the council would be open to discuss the possibility to work with Newport and the school district," he added. Erickson said the loan's inter- est has not been discussed and . Slressed the "last resort!' aspect . of the idea. . "This is just an idea that may or may not go anywhere, but I hope that as an independent agency, the district could come out of this without help," he said. Shelter for homeless women hosts annual tea ESA Martha House, a shelter for homeless women, hosts its 9th Annual AfterQP.on Tea Sund.ay from 2 to 4 p..m. at the Village Crean, 2300 Mesa Drive, Santa Ana Heights. The tea will feature a Renaissance theme provided by the Guild of St. Olaf, Orange County, with a king, queen and royal court, including a jester and a harpist. Tickets are $50 and reservations are required. Call 639-5323. Proceeds benefit ESA Martha House's homeless women residents. ESA, an ecumenical service, annually assists more than 70,000 people in 13 Orange County programs. SPRING ARRANGEMENT SALE Up to 2 5 °/o OF f * flowe r a rrangements. 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He said if Johnston is convicted, the money would most likely be returned to McLaughlin's es- tate. McLaughlin made his for· tune developing medical sup- plies. Friday evening, Johnston had not posted bail and remained in custody at Orange County Jail. Naposki -a 250-pound former international foo1ball player wh·o claims 'h is career has been ruined because of his alleged connection to the homi· cide case -said he has spoken to Johnston over the phone during the fi ve days she has been in custody. Naposkl declined to com- ment on whether he and Johnston are romantically in· volved. as police stated irt search warrant documents for the homicide case. He said he tries to comfort Johnston and tells her that her two children, ages 9 and 7, are "OK." "I tell her to keep a posi1ive attitude and sit tight until we get her out of there," Naposki said. Saturday, April 22, 1995 A11 Tr•11ent'1 dlltb called 'suspicious' COSTA MESA - A transient found dead behind a Gisler Avenue motel on Friday died under "suspiciousl' circumstance$, ooroner and police officials said Friday. Thomas Arthur Lundy, 42, no known address, was found inside his pickup · truck parked behind the Motel 6 at 1441 Gisler Ave., said Costa Mesa police Sgt. George Yezbik. Yezbik said Lundy had no knife or bullet wounds , and appeared, by authorities, to h~ve be-en dead about 72 hours. Yezbik said the coroner had not determined the cause of death Friday night. -By the Dally Pilot PERFORMANCE . JAGUAR• ROVER 0 ,-'i /f.o o /.'[J~ ;{.JI I t l o I ,r 1 OTH ANNIVERSARY! 714/ 650•5860 7 :30 AM · 6 :00 PM• 2 SHUTI1.ES RUNNING DAILY 2 BLOCKS NORTH OF TRIANGLE SQUARE 2037 HARBOR BLVD .. C OSTA MESA. 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BY DBNNll BILOSTI51.l10U&, SP0&1'1 W&ITll. JRVINE -Live by the sword .... The Costa Mesa High baseball team, which has made dramatic comeback victories a babit} in recent weeks, found out how the other side feels on Friday afternoon. The Mustangs, who scored three runs in the bottom of the seventh to turn around an apparent loss against University on Thum!ay, could not hold a four-run lead in the final two innings Friday against tho Trojans and suffered a beartbreakJng 7.() Pacific Coas't League Joss. University used three one-out' walks and a two-run single by leado!f hitter Tim Black- burn to win the game in the bottom of the seventh. Costa Mesa Coach Dou1 Deats shouldered the blame following a decision to lift starting pitcher Jeremy Starns to start the bottom of the sixth after the Mustangs had rallied for a 6-2 lead. lee MUA/P•1•U • Lost opportunities prove fatal in PCL setback at Laguna Hills. BY R.lCHA&D DUNN, SroaTS Warrsa PORTS SPORTS EDITOR ROGER CARl.SON, 642-4330, ext. 223 ~ Harbor's frustrations finally end, and what a way to finish a 24-game skid -with 6-4 win over Back Bay rival CdM. BY BAll.Y FAULlCNEI., Sroan Warna NEWPORT BEACH -The last time Kirk Bates was this nervous for a final out, the 1984 College World Se- ries was at stake. "I think I wanted this one even more,'' said the former Cal State Ful· lerton national champion, who watched his Sailors earn their first Sea View League victory since May 11, 1993, ...VlewL....- ....... °"'911 WLT W L T IMne 8 1 0 14 5 0 S.Marollb 7 2 O 12 7 O ~ 5 .. 0 12 5 1 8 Toro 4 5 0 10 10 0 Woodbl1clgt 2 7 0 7 11 0 N•w~O 8 10 0 ...... 9,CdM4 11,8Toro3 • oodbl1dQe 3 ........... a.... (l1tl) Woodbl1doe II ... ~ S. Matgarfta II Cd lrvile at El Toro ending a 24- game league losing steak with a 6-4 triumph Fri· day over vis- iting Back Bay rival Co- ron a dcl Ma r. "I've been playing ball and coaching for qui t e some time,'' Saturday, AprU 22, 1995 81 I • LAGUNA HILLS -Galvin Yanagisawa was stranded on second base four times, Es- tancia High left a runner on third twice, and another Eagle base runner was picked off second base. Bates contin- ued, "and it has been stressed to me, over and over, to try and stay on an even keel. But I'd be lying to you if 1 LEAH HoGHEN/DAtLY Ptwr Newport Harbor's Greg Wertman gets back safely under the tag of Corona del Mar first baseman Kevin Stuart. Still, the Eagles came within a diving play of tying up the game Friday against Pacific Coast League-leading Laguna Hills. Anything goes in the wild PCL race. "Hey. there arc no white flags at Estancia,'' said Eagle assistant coach Ken Millard, fol· ... IAeLUIP.,e ai told you· 1 didn't get down during the losing streak. It's been a tough thing for everyone in our pro- gram." Toughness by the Tars was a consistent theme be· hind Friday's momentous win, as the Sea Kings, ranked 10th in Orange County, appeared unwilling to see their league title hopes damaged by the up· start hosts (8-10, 1-9 in league). CdM (12-5-1, 5-4) belted 13 hits against Newport sophomores Joe Urban and Danny Pulido, who combined to strand 14 Sea King base runners. Urban, starting on 10 days rest for the first time in his two-year career, battled through five innings, stranding 11, including two-out, bases·loaded strike- outs in the second and third. He fanned five and walked four to earn his third win of the season. Pulido, who stoic the decisive run with aggressive base running in the third, and drove his second ca- All-Sta rt:•ops: '"8Y're tonight at Orange Coast College ...,. South boys feature CdM's Fracalosy, DeGrazier, Estancia's Byrne; Newport's Clayton, Estancia's Richards bolster South girls in hoops doubleheader. Orris, who also has CdM senior guards Drian Fracalo~y and Do- minic DeGrazier at his disposal, said he will try to emphasis quick- ness, spread the noor, and deploy consistent defensive pressure to help the South protect its current 17-12 series lead. rcer homer over the right-center field fence in the fifth for an insurance run, posted his second save by stranding two in each of the final two frames. A shot back to the box nailed Urban on the lower left leg and caromed to first baseman Mike Free- man for the final out of the fifth, but Bates said his decision to bring in Pulido wasn't based on any pos· sible injury . See SAILORS/Page Bl I • I I Bv BA.R.R.v FAULKNER, Sl'olln WlllTn "We obviously don't have the personnel to pound it inside," ex- plained Orris, who termed Byrne more of a forward type than a post-up performer. "We're going to have to be unselfish and work as a team to be successful. Our guys are going to have to be willing to give the ball up and trust they'll get it back. The guys who can do that, will get more playing time." ~ ace women win 1 OOth straight dual swim meet. COST A MESA -South Coach Paul Orris' nine-year tenure at Corona de l Mar High has prepared him well for the task that faces his team tonight in the 30th annual boys Orange County All-Star Basketball Game, which tips off at 8 o'clock at Orange Coast College. Orris, who has neve r been blessed with excessive height, will feel right at home trying to find ways to counteract a North squad that includes 7-foot Craig Clark (Sonora High), 6-9 Mark Seaton (Servile), 6-8 Shaun Jac~on (Mater Dei) and 6-7 Jeremy Vandervoet (Los Alamitos). "It's probably just as well,'' said Orris, who can count on Estancia High senior Kevin Byrne (6·8) to hold his own in the paint against the North gi- ants. "I'm not sure I would know how to coach big guys, anyway." ... Newport Harbor High senior Mandy Clayton and Estancia's Cyndi Richards will represent the Sou1h girls, who take on the North in the 18th annual Orange County All-Star Game, which precedes the boys game at 5. Orris, assisted by Laguna Beach Coach Dret Fleming, will start Byrne in the post, with Trabuco Hills teammates Jon Paisley (6·5) and Rob Warnick (6-4) at the forwards. Santa Ana Valley High's Michael Riggins (5-10) will start at point guard, See ALL·STARS/Pa9e 82 CYPRESS -The winning streak for the Orange Coast College women's swimming program reached a milestone Friday afternoon, following the Pirates' double-dual meet victories over host Cypress and San Diego Mesa in Orange Empire Conf ercncc competition. The Pirate women won their 100th consecutive dual meet, a streak that stretches back 12 ycors. It is believed to be the longest community college winnjng streak for any sport in SeeSWIM/P•1•82 Ready to POii ...,. Balboa Bay Volleyball Club's 14-and-unders finally set with a full deck to play with. T he Balboa Day Volleyball Club 14 & Unders will play in their third tournament of the year on Sunday at Newport Harbor High School. Due to basketball tournaments, the BDVC teams have been at partial streng1h in the first two tournaments. This tournament will be a realistic sho\.\-ing of this year's teams. The Balboa Bay 14 Blue team won the last tournament played in Los Angeles' and should be a favorite along with the Balboa Bay 14 White, Belmont Blue (Long Dench), Pacific Palisades, Seaside (San Diego), Santa Barbara and Manhattan Beach. The format will be pool piny foUowed by single elimination playoffs which will be seeded from the pool finishes. Always 11 crowd favorite, the Balboa DBy "Green Machine" typically rallies to .. ~·· ,, 1 -, .. 'flt 4 Volleyball def eat heavily fnvored teams. The tournament's "machine," coached by Matt Wright, will include sellers Spencer Bemus, Jeff Check and Chuc Emery, outside hitters Kurt "Mr. Utility" Thayer, OiCf and Chris Shepherdson, middle bloCkcn Ryu Ward. Brian Sweet and Dtcw McCrary, and bec:krow ipeda1*9 Chriu Street and Steven QWct. The Balboa Bay 14 Red ii coeched by Phillip Schildu, who wu tut ye1r'1 OP ... ~ .. 82 Saturday, April 22, 1995 laalOngs sllav8 TIN around, 16-3 ~ Corona del Mar improves to 11-4 overall, 6-1 in the Sea View League. NEWPORT BEACH - Corona del Mar ,High's boys tennis forces proved superior, again, in a Sea View League match at Back Bay rival New.port Harbor Friday afternoon, sweeping to a lS-3 deci- sion to impJove to 11-4 over,iill, 6-1 in league. Sophomore John Cap- pello, playing in the No. 3 spot in singles, swept, as expected; and fresh- man John Macfarlane, in the No. 2 berth, was also a three-time winner. There was more of the same in doubles as soph- omore Greg Coleman and junior Josh Wein- stein teamed up for a strong effort in sweeping Harbor; and junior Raj Shukla and senior Mike Feyka also turned the trick. Coron• del Mar 15 Newport Hart.or 3 Singles: Stauffer (CdM) lost to 1Co11ma, 3-6; lost to Sims, 4-6; def. Rinck, 6-0) M01dul.Jne (CdM) won 6-4, 6-3, 6-3; Cappello (CdM) won 6-2, 6-J, 6-2. .... -.. -· -·-- N9Wport a.ch/ca.ta. M ... Dally P SWIM ..... ~·· the country. "All the credit goes to (h coach) Don Watson," said O assistant coach Jon Rathfel . "He lost his first meet h against San Diego Mesa (Feb ary, 1982), so it's kind of ironic would get his lOOth wir agai Mesa." OCC defeated San Diego M 83-SS, and Cypress, 139-22, in s orate meets. The double-wins the Pirates a final 8-0 mark t season, with only the eonfcre1 and state championship meets maining in the next two weeken "Now, we're looking forward our conference meet, because still need to qualify a few m swimmers," said Rathfeld "We're looking to do fairly well. The Pirate women have c tured six straight state champi ships and 10 of the last 11. Among the highlights for OCC women Friday was Alli Jenson earning her first victory S:40.19 in the SOO freestyle. E Snow was a double-winner Coast in the SO (29.89) and backstroke (1:01.SS). Michelle Pereira also cont uted with wins in the SO butte1 (29.76) and 50 free (2S.88), latter a state qualifying effort. The OCC men, also defend state champions, finished th dual meet season Friday with :i record by defeating Mesa, 53. and Cypress, 120-28. Diver Trevor Hogland, cons ered a threat for the state cham onship in his specialty, won the meter and 3-meter events. He mains undefeated this season tering regional and state co petition. DoN L!ACH/DAJU' l'ILOT Newport's Yusuki Kojima backhands toward CdM 's John Cappello ... Doubles: Coleman-Weinstein (CdM) def. Utman-Bouchat, 6-4; def. Oyler·Evarts, 7-S; def. Davidson-Summers, 6·3; Shulda-Feyka (CdM) won 6-3, 6:1, 6-2; Fruchbom·Jihangiri (CdM> lost 1 ·6; won 6-4, 6-2. DoN LIM:H/DAJLY PILOT and CdM's John Cappello sets up to fire back in Friday's duel. Meanwhile, freshman Andr Lindholm tripled for OCC by w ning the 200 individual med (2:02.37), 200 butterfly (2:02. and the 200 backstroke (2:03.25 Kevin Byrne, Estancia Brian Fracalosy, CdM ALL-STARS From Pago Bl with Lnguna Dcnch's Drandon Bloch open- ing at the other guard spot. Dyrne, a second-team All-CIF Division Ill selection and the coaches' Pacific Coast League Co-Player of the Year, aver- aged 10.4 points and S.2 rebound s in Coach Tam Parscl's balanced attack. game as a 6-2 guard. Fracalosy, known for his creative flair penetrat· ing the basket, is the type of playe r who flourishes in wide-open play that typifies all-srar com- petition. D e G r a z i er, a 6 -0 guard, averaged 12 points en route to second-team AJl-CIF recognition. He was also All-Newport- Dominic DeGrazier, CdM Mandy Clayton, Newport Cyndi Richards, Estancia Star Tournament, March 31 at UCI's Bren Events Center. The North, coached by Mater Dei's Gary McK- n igh l, also includes three-point sharpshooters Clay McKnight (Mater 'It's probably just as well. I'm not sure I would know how to coach big guys, any- way.' Dei) and Todd Sand -PAUL ORRIS (Troy). SOUth Al·Starl boys coach Clay McKnight set th e county s ingle-season Tars. Clayton was also a big part of the 1993- 94 Sailors' unprecedented trips to CIF Southern Section and Southern California Regional title games. Woodbridge High Coach Eric Bangs, who will be assis ted by Estancia Coach and former Woodbridge colleague Russ Davis, said Clayton has been sharpening her game, having not played much basket- ball since entering track and field as a hurdler and jumper. Sophomore Michael Kerr ' victorious in the 100 (48.61) 200 freestyles (1:46.33), while Sturdivant contributed a seco1 place finish in the 200 f (1:50.61) behind Kerr, while tak the top spot in the SOO f (5:14.66). MIN Or-9e Ceeat Ii, ID MH• 4i o,. ••• c .... 120, ey,,, ... 21 3·mftt!r dhoing-1. Hogl.uid (OCO, 22l.4$. medley rel.iy-1. ~ DiqoM~u, 4:10.2t. 1, fne-1. Ht.ii (M), 10:2'"'3; 2. Acuna IOCO, 10:)4 .. 23; 3. Thiele (M}, 11:04.46. 200 frtt-1 Kerr COCO, 1 :46.ll; 1. Stlirdivant (OCO, 1:5G.61; 3. T..a-11(Ml,1:57.90. SO free-1. Bobzien IOCC), 21.71; 1. Crilly (~01 22.19; Ashlon (M), 2l.S6. 200 IM-1. UnOllOlm ( l :Ol.37; l. Ntal (M), l :OJ.Sl; J. Al·lvul (M 2:21.70. l·mettrdiving-1. H~.ind IOCO, 214.0S. 200 ny-1. Undholm <OCO, 2:02.46; Alhlon (M}, 2:07.11; J. Tudcwtll (M), 2:11.41 100 frtt-1. krr (OCQ, 41.61; 1. lobzien tOCO. 49.09; l . Durun.inn (M), 5J.6l. 200 b.ck-1. Undholm ({)CC), 2:03.21; 2. AcuM (OCC), 2:15.07; l. Arttt (M), 2:1S.U . SOO free-1. Sturdivant (OCQ, 5:14.66; l. Uoyd ( S:22.44; l. Thiele (M}, 5:21.lS. 200 bru•l-1 Neal (M), 2:17.02; 1. Al·larw (M), l :JS.15; J Ac\lna (OCC), 2:41.44. 400 free reta,.-1. San Dl~o Mtsa, l :3:z. u , WOMIN Or•a9e Ce .. t IJ, ID Mesa II Or11a90 ce .. t 1J•, Cypreu 22 Shooting 60% from the field and lead- ing the team in blocked shots, Dyrne helped the Eagles compile n 25-4 record, including a 10-0 mark in the PCL, before bowing out of the Southern Section Ill-A playoffs in the semifinals. Fracalosy, the N;"'port-Mesa District Player of the Year, earned was a first- tcam All-CIF Division IV performer, aver- uging a district-leuding 17.2 points per Mesa District and joined Fracalosy as a consistent force for the Southern Section IV-AA champions, who finished 18-12. record for three-pointers (130) this season, in which he helped the Monarchs to the Division 1 state champi- onship. Richards, a S-10 three-year starter, aver- aged 11.2 points to help the Eagles ad- vance to the ClF 111-A second round. The games, which have separate admis- sion charges, are sponsored by the Down· town Costa Mesa Kiwanis Club and pro- vide proceeds for several charities, in- cluding Children's Hospital of Orange County. l·meter dMns-1. Edwards <OCO, 191.9S; Sw&n (OCC), 171.4S; 3. Schlimmer lM), 130.J 200 medley relay-1. Orange Coast (Snow, 'lelllio, Wrigllt. Conine), 2£02.04. 200 IM-1. Orels (OCC), 2:23.90; 1. Dfllde.rlo (Ml, 1:14. J. Jtnson (OCC), 1:29.4). 50 frtt-1. '"fir• (OCC), 21M; 1. lryant IM), ll.34; l . Couch 21.S7. 100 back-I. Snow (OCC), 1:01.SS; 2. Conine (OCC), 1:05.37; J. Trapp <Ml. 1:11.97. 100 brew-1. rietzko <OCO, 1:11.17; 2. OWderio (M), 1:15.47; l . M.161.i& (M), 1:)2. 200 fne-1. Oreis (OCQ, 2:09.24; l . Ktays I 2:13.71; l . Trach.in (M}, l :2U9. SO fly-1. rtrtlra (OCQ, 19.76; 1. Wri~ (OCQ, J0.62; Coud1 (M), l 1.0I. J-meter drvinf-1. ldwatd' IOCO, l39.4S; 1. SWilll (OCC), 9l.9S; l . Schllm-(M), 14'.lO. 100 frff-1, Orels (OCC), Sl.41: l . lryant <Ml. 1:01.24; 3. Horn (M), 1:01.91. 100 f!Y-1. McOanl«I (M), l :Ol.1 2. ICuys <MJ. 1109.il; ), Coudl (M), 1:17.11. ~-1. Snow (OCC), 29.19; 1. Conine (OCO J0.7'; J, 'lttmu (M), 31.ll. 100 IM-1. W•i& <OCO. 1:05.75: 2. lryl!'t (M), 111S.36j,_J, Tr1 (M), 1:15.49. 500 fru-1, J•-(OC1.1. S:4 2. Mc.Dani•! (M), 5:44.4); J. Kuys (M)1 _S1S I I SO brust-1, OalHrlo CMJ, 34.47; 1. Mfftl.\ (M}, 42.95; no third. 100 fru relay-1. Silll DI Mfta.nt. LOCAL SCHEDULE SATURDAY laalcotlaall High school boys -Or>tnge County All·Sl.tr C.Jme .Jt Orange Co.ut Collegt, 8 p.m. High school girls -Or.inge County All-Stu C.Jme .it Or.Jngc Co.nl College, S p.m. ......... C311l'ge -Southern Cali(C>rnlil ill Westmont, doublc·hCllder, noon. Tennis Colle~e men -Westmont lit Southern Clllforni.i College, 1 p.m. Communi1y college men -Or1ng1 Coast at OrAnge Cmp1re Conrerence finAl1, at Irvine V1tlcy, 1 p.m. Community college women -o,.nge C0.11t al Or1nge Empire Conrerence Fin.its at Colden West College, 1 p.m. Tracie and flold College ml'n ;ind women -Southern Callrornla Colll'go :it Meet of Champions at Azusa Pacific at Azusa PadOc, 10 a.m. High school boys and girls -Corona del Mar, Newport ltarbor, Estnacla at Orange County Championships ;it Ttabuco Uill1, 10 a.m. • .. ,. ..... College -Southern Californi1 College at Azu11 P.acific, noon. Dhrln1 Community college mon and women -• Or.Jn&c Coast a& S<1ddleback 'ent.Jthlon, all day. lwl••ln1 Hl&h t<hool tioyt and cJrl• -Ncwporl HarbOr tnwitatlonal, 10 1.m.1 Cotll Mua. Cotona dcl M•r •I r001hfll ln\il.atic>IW, 10 a.rn. Crew Comrnwily colltl• "''" -Otans• Cout at llecfWC)(Hj Shortt lltpU1 11 St.enrorcr, • 1.1'11. Doth Fracalosy and DeGrazier were first-team All-Sea View League, and joined Dyrne in the Orange County All- Clayton, a S-10 wing, was a second-team All-CIF Division lll pick, averaging 10.9 points as a third-yea r starter for the 22-6 VOLLEYBALL from Pago 81 Player of the Year at Calvary Chapel and currently plays at Orange Coast College. This weekend's Red team will fe ature setters Hunter MacDonald, Tommy Plass, Jeremy Kogler and Kent "Shewic" Turner, who is just off the injured reserve with a broken hand suffered in a boxing Rccident. The outside hitters are Nick Stroffe, Traighe Concannon and Kyle Smith, while the middle blocking is done by Andy Evans, Andy Souto and Tony Griscy. Newport Harbor's Jay Tufano, along with Trent Arnellotte, coach the Balboa Bay 14 White team. This team was the top finisher in the first tournament and should battle for this week's championship. They are Jed by sellers Kevin Hansen and Matt Wendt, outside hitters Greg Stampley, Dan Wacholder, Zach "Arnie" Gardner and Chris Rustemeyer, and middle blockers Eric Barnes, James Skorhiem and Nick Spruill. Drew Sheward's Balboa Bay 14 Blue features setters Ty Tramblie, Miles McGann and Scott Winant (whose father Jerry was Costa Mesa's boys coach in the early 1980s), outside hitters Matt Jameson, "Big Al" Limon and Steve Kretzschmar, middle blockers Dennis Alshuler and Adam Hearlson, and backrow · specialist Aaron Gate. At the last tournament, Jameson, Limon, Hearlson and McGann were missing due to basketball and soccer championships. It will be interesting to see how their presence wiJI help this team. The culmination of this junior season is the Boys Classic in late June, which is the Regional Championship and the Junior Olympic Championships in Orlando, Fla. in early July. ~~___;:~ ~2o6o Harbor Boulevard of Cars in Costa Meta (71 4,JJ!2·00 wmg 11te A190 Sia 1921 THE SCOlTBROOKs--·s·o·vs·A·N·o·G-IR_L_S __ @ AGESB-18 July 31 ·August 4 1995 REGISTER NOWI <"~Mf Space Limited Camp Location: Dates: to 125 Players University High School Gym 4771 Campus Drive Irvine, California Mon. July 31 through Fri. August 4, 1995 Times : 9:00AM till 4:30 PM Daily Learn what it takes to become a champion from the NBA's · SCOTTI Scott Broob Comp c/ o Chris Yaffl 3 Altair lrvlne CA 92715 - ot st ·a, P· ve lis cc C· s. to e re r. p- n- ·2 3, d- 1- 1- e- as n· y 6) as d aj d- e g ee ), ~I. ), 0 9; go Newport Beach/Costa M-Daily Piiot •• ....... e., "lt (the pitching change) should nevc~ hnve happened," soad a dis- appointed Deats afterward. "It's Coach Deats' loss. I should ne~r have made the change." Costa Mesa (8-9 overall 4-4 in lhe P<?L). trailed, 2-1, ente;ing the s':xth inning when it staaed the kind or rally which is becomina 8 trademark of the team. Matt Broesamle led ort with. a double and Terry Carmon entered as a pinch-runner. After John Schroeder lined out sharply to third, Mike Adelmund doubled to left to tie the game. Julius Vasquez was hit by a pitch and then the Mu stangs were beneficiaries of the first of the game's two controversial plays. St.arns lifted a short pop between the mound a~d first base, and the ball fell when the pitcher and first baseman collided. When the dust had cleared, a run had scored with Vasquez laking third and Starns second. - University Coach Chris· Conlin - stormed onto lhe field, protesting that the infield fly rule should have been invoked and Starns should have automalically been called oul. But the pleas fell on deaf ears. Raymond Ohrel cleaned the bases with a triple 1and Ben Felter .~ followed _______ _. with a Pacific Coast League sacrifice Leque Overall WLT WLT LJguna Hills 6 2 o 11 7 o Aliso NIQuel 6 3 o 11 6 1 univmhy 5 4 0 10 10 0 Meaa 4 4 0 8 9 0 IEatancla 4 5 O 10 9 O 1.1g1N Buell 1 a o 2 12 o Friday'• Scores lJguna Hills 3, 1!1tancla 2 t.WvetsJty 7, Coata Meu 6 Also Nigutt 14, Laguna Bmh 4 Monday'• Oame (3:15) Co•t• MH• It llOtN HiDs Tue1day'1 Oamea (3:15) laguna Hills at Coat• Meaa IE1tancla Ill Aliso Niguel l.Wvmlty at Laguna Beach fly t 0 com- p let e the five- run up· rising. But Univer- sity (10· 10, 5·4) i m- m e di- ately re· taliated, putting the first two men on base in the bottom of the sixth on a single and walk. That's when the next contro- versial play occurred, this time to Mesa's detriment. .. Saturday, Aprll 22, 1995 U -SAILORS: Newport defeats CdM, 8-4 .......... , "lt was more of an lnstinctive thing," said Dates, who had seen Pulido louched for seven runs In three in· nlngs or CdM's 8-0 victory Wednesday. "Joe was throwing the ball well, but I had · confidence that Danny would come in and get the job done," Bates explained. After Bryan Dear singled and Reuben Gulledge doubled with one out in the sixth, Pulido did just that. He whi!f ed the next hitter swingipg with a breaking ball off the outside comer, then busted a fastball on inside corner against the following hitter for a called third strike. CdM's Myles Davis and Mike Mortenson smoked back-to-back singles with one out in the seventh, but a fielder's choice grounder became the second out and Urban ended the game with a Newport's Danny Pulido got the save, as well as a solo home run in the fifth to pad the lead. nifty back-hand stab of a bounding ball down the third base line, firing to Freeman for the final out. "I felt like I had a parachute strapped on my back, because of the way my stomach dropped when I saw that in-between hop on the la~t ground ball," Bates said. "But once Joe field ed it, I knew he'd throw a st rike to first, and that was ii." Freeman, who drove in the winning runs in the Sailors' last league .,.. in (a 6-4 verdict over University) folio\\ e<.J first-inning singles by Chad Coluccio and Urban with an RBI double to open the scoring. . Rell Coluccio followed with a two- run single and Harbor never relin- quished the lead. fourth varsity campaign, said Bates allowed the seniors to speak to the team before the game. "I told the guys this was a chance to make a statement that . we could play baseball," Oichl said. "I said a win would be a great reward for the ~eniors, as well as something to build on for some of the young guys. ''This will feel real good over the weekend, but I don't want 10 stop here," Biehl continued. "I still want to go out with a bang and finish above .500 overall." The Sea Kings remained in sole possession of third place, thanks to Santa Margarita's 12-3 victory over El Toro, which is still one game behind CdM. Newport Harbor t Ceron• del Mar 4 Corona dcl Mar 019 210 0 -4 1J Newport Harbor 311 010 x:-6 S John Park pushed a bunt down the first-base line, and when first baseman Droesamle fielded the ball, Park took great pains lo avoid the tag. Mesa coaches Deats and Ken Ostrowski argued vehe· mently that Park was well out of the baseline when the tag attempt was made. LEAll H OGSTEN/DAILY PILOT Corona del Mar's Kevin Stuart flags down a pop-up, but the tiall was ruled out of play. Moments later batter Danny Pulido teed off with his solo home run to right-center field. Davis (hit by pitch and a single), Kevin Stuart (single) and Bear (sacri- fice fly) drove in runs to pull the visi- lors within 5-4 through 4 II.!, but Pu· lido's one-out homer, th e only New- port hit in the final five innings, gave the Tars more than they would need. Harbor catcher Zach Diehl, in his Stuart, Nu:tum (2), Wills (4) and Knecht; Urban, Pulido and Biehl. W-Urban, 3-4. l-Stuout, 4-1. S-Pulido, 2. 28 -Frcenun (NH), Bear (CdM), Gulledge (CdM). llR-Pulido (NH). "You mean he can come all the way to the dugout to avoid the tag?" Ostrowski yelled rhetorically to the plate umpire. But, again, after discussion, the call stood and the Trojans had loaded the bases. Two walks and two more singles produced three runs, but Mesa dodged one bullet and retained a one-run lead, 6·5, thanks to a one- out, bases-loaded double play which ended the inning. Mesa was unable to add to its lead in the seventh, and the Tro- jans took advantage or wildness to load the bases without a hit in the bottom of the inning, setting the stage for Blackburn's heroics. "He's their best hitter and he clutched-up, give him credit," said Deats. "But we had just a horrible game on defense. That really hurt us." University 7, Cesta Me .. t C.ostl Mesa 100 oos 0-6 7 J Uni~rsity 101 003 2-7 12 2 Stlrns, Adelmund (6), StarnJ <n and Sch~er; Dunning, Medint11 (6) t11nd OictN. W-Mcdina. l -Adelmund. ll-Bladburn (U), 8roeumle (CM), Adelmund (CM). 38-0hrcl (CM), EAGLES fr•• Pa90 91 lowing Loguna Hills' 3-2 victory, in which Estancia senior right-hander Scott Usher tossed a two-hit shut- out in his final five innings of work. The damage came early. Laguna Hills (11-7, 6-2 in PCL), led by two of its three freshmen, scored all of its runs in the first inning, two off the bat of freshman left fielder Nick Harvey, who delivered his second home run of the season with a man aboard. Freshman Tom Banning, La- guna Hills reliever, pitched the last four innings to record his first varsity win. He allowed no hits, no runs and struck out four. Banning (1-0), a junior va rsity call-up dur- ing the Pride of the Coast Tourna- ment last week, had thrown only one inning before Friday. Estancia (10-9, 4-5), still in the thick of the playocr chase, al- though it's in fifth place in the PCL, had only three hits. Metcalf, Stephens ignite Eagles ...,. Estancia boys swim past Valenc ia in nonleague meet. COSTA MESA -Todd Metcalf swam a personal-best 1:00.0 and 1 Mark Steph ens anchored the winning 400-yard freestyle relay, as host Estancia High won lhe Inst event of the nonleague dual meet to secure ' an 83-76 vic1ory over Valencia Friday. Stephens, who also won the 100 butterfly (personal-record 1 :00.67), , 100 backstroke (1:07.4) and swam the opening leg in Eslanci:i's winning 200 medley relay, helped the Ea&Jes record a lime or 3:45.2 in the 400 fre~ relay for the victory. Chad Bollenbach, who won the 200 free (1:58.18) and the 500 Cree (5:26.49) with a personal-best swim, and Matt Dean also swam on the last relay for the Eagles. Estancia improved to 3-4. Brian Jacobs, Matt Hoff and Ciaran O'Connor also competed in EStaneia's three winning relays. For Estancia High's girls, wbo were beaten by Valencia, 115-54, the best came in the 200 free relay where Maria Uceda, Megan Williams, Jessica Harrison and Aileen Bennett combined for a winning, and sea- son-best, clocking of 1:58.48. Also with good swims were Bennett in the sprints {she won the 50 and 100, with a 1:01.57 in the 100), Williams was first in the 200 indi - vidual medley (2:47.44) and second In the backstroke (1:16.81) and Uceda, who was second in the buuerfly with n time of I:14.2. hplttaaclalJ,Yalelid••• 200 medlrf rtlay-1. btandl (Sl~e, Jle4ibt, 0\l;an and Botlcnbach), nit. 200 free-1. lol~nb.tch (E), 11St;t11 2. Ml (\I), }:06.8'; 3. Flinn M, 2:15.21. 200 IM-1. tt.udorn (\I), 2113.0; 2. Dea. Cl), 2aJS.J; a. Oary (\I), 2:45.11. 50 frce-1. ltoaers M, 24.14; 2. Hoff(~'' :16.tl; 3. lrllley M. 21.14; 100 ftr-1. Stephen• ([), 1 :00.,'7; 2. DHn co, 112t.'41 J. worthlftaton M. 1:l0.0: ,.,,.. .. ,, aotm (V), 56.41; 2. Ma M, se.16; l. O'Connor (f), l :OU.f. 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Ill.Ill 1 M, 11 -Nlly -t, Valenda, 4IGl.2t. - But it had runners on first and second with two out in the sev- enth, when Laguna Hills first baseman Rob Warren, playing back and not holding the runner (Sleve Baker) on first, dove to his right to rob Jose Cabrera of a run- scoring single that would"ve tied the game. In the fourth, designated hitter Scott Baker doubled home Her- man to pull Estancia within one, 3·2. That's when Tereschuk pulled Stanfield. Banning recorded all three ouls to end the inning (in- cluding two strikeouts), leaving Baker on th ird and Yanagisawa on second. 2-0, on Thursday, and entered Fri· day's game having won six of its last seven. For Usher, 2·3, it was his third consecutive quality starl, coming on the heels of a pair of Pride of the Coast outings, in wliich he pitched nine innings in a victory over Bolsa Grande April 8, allow- ing only three hits, and threw a one-hit shutout against Costa Mesa four days later in a 6-0 win. "That was a tremendous play," Laguna Hills Coach Pete Teres- chuk said. Yanagisawa opened the game with a li ne single to left, then stole second base, his first of two in the game, He was still there when Hawk starter Justin Stanfield got the third out. The Hawks commit- ted three errors in the second, in- cluding one that allowed Joe Her- man to score from third when La- guna Hills' catcher threw wild to second on Darren Bass' stolen base. In the inning, during which Estancia had :i man picked off sec- ond, Bass was stranded on third. Estancia, which stranded nine runners, didn't threaten again until the seventh, when Yanagisa- wa walked for the third time to start the inning. Juan Ortiz sacri- ficed Yanagi sawa to second, be· fore Abel Flores grounded out. Steve Baker was hit by a pitch to keep the inning alive. Usher has given up only eight hits in his last 22 innings. "He pitched his butt off from the first inning on," Millard said. "And we played well in the middle of the infield with two double plays." That's when Cabrera stepped to th e plate. He laced an 0-1 pitch, a slider up and away, to the op- posite field. Bul Warren dove to his backhand side for the catch. In the first, Tony Milo singled home Laguna Hills leadoff batter Jay Johnson, before Harvey crushed a two-run home run to straightaway center. Estancia threatened against Slanfield again in the third, but left Yanagisawa on second and Baker on first. "When you play your butt off and lose 3-2 or 4-3, there's no rea- son to hang your head," Millard said. "We're as good as anybody else in the league, including those guys." La9un• Hiiia ~. htancfa 2 Esunc:ia 010 100 0-2 J 4 ~gun a Hills JOO 000 x - 3 4 4 Usher .ind Hcrm<1n; Stanfield, Banning (4) .ind Brcsn.ih;an. W-Banning. 1 ·0. l-Ushcr, 2·3. 28-Sc. Bal.er IE). HR -Harvey (lH). Estancia defeated Laguna Hills, SOFTBALL Tars, Corona del Mar drop Sea View tills NEWPORT BEACH -Walks and er· rors again proved to be the downfall of the Newpo1 t Harbor High softball team Friday in a 5-1 Sea View League loss to visiting Santa Margarita. The Eagles managed just one hit, but parlayed nine walks and five Sailor errors into the margin of victory. The only run for Newport {9-6-1 overall, 1-3 in league) came in lhe first inning as Jill Nelsen walked, stole second and third and scored on an error by the Santa M:ir- garita shortstop. Molli Mullen and Becky Burns accounted for the two Newport hits, both singles. Elsewhere: CORONA DEL MAR -Irvine High hurler Amy Young Conned 16 Sea Kings en route to n complete-game two-hitter, as the visiting Vnqueros earned a 4-0 Sen View League softball victory Friday. Hayden Aley nnd Erica Zoelle mustered singles (or the Sea Kinas, who Cell to 0-3 in league. Three CdM errors contributed to a two- run fourth, which proved lo boll all lhe runs Irvine would need. ltiet• ... •lhll,N ....... 11_...,1 5.anu M.Vpriu OOJ 001 1-J 1 1 Nnrpon tf.arbcw 100 000 0-1 2 5 f&r!Mf Md •~: Mullen and CotMlin. W-fMWMf. L-Muhft, 1+1. '""••4.Cw••· ... --· IMM 000 202 0-4 4 0 Cotolta .. Mar 000 000 o-o 2 , Youn& ... ~:Mn ·...i lube, Slniltli CJ». w-Youna-L-Aky. Hl-~ln (t), VOLLEYBALL CdM stuns litth-ranked .El Toro in three games CORONA DEL MAR -The Corona del Mar High boys volleyb::ill team opened the second round of Sea View League play with a big statement Friday, knocking off El Toro, ranked fifth in Orange County, 15-10, 15-12, 15·6. Junior setter Derek Newcomer followed his 72-::issist, 10-dig performance Tuesday against Woodbridge with 56 assists and four solo blocks, as CdM (3;7. 2-4 in league) played its best match of the year, according to Coach Joey Fuschetti. Junior outside hiller Brian Coleman hammered n team-high 24 kills, while Blair Hoppe (18), John Coon (eight) and Cl::iy Durton (five) also provided potent targets for Newcomer's ~ell- placcd sets. "We cut down our errors," said Fuschetti. 1 ln other matches: e Newport Harbor came out smoking against Sen View League-leading Irvine, winning the ftrst g:ime h:indily, but could not •ustain the momentum as the Vaqueros prevailed, 2- 15, 15-8, 9· 15, 15-4, I5-8. Greg Slick ond Wes Badorek had 16 kills, while Mox Spooner had 62 assists for Newport, 5-5 over- oll, 3-3 In league play .. Jrvine improves to 10-1, 6-0. •Arter n promising start, the EstAncia High boys volleyball team endured 11nother Pacific Coast Leaaue se tback, bowing lo visiting University, 13·15, 15·2, 15·11, 15·2. Ry110 Mcintosh hod 20 kills and two sturr blocks for Estancia. • Oranac Co::ist Collcae avenged an earlier def cal to Gros • mont with a 15·8. 11·1', 15·9, IS-8 Oranac Empire Conference victory. Jason Crone had 24 kills to lead a balanced au:iclt for Coast, which at 10-6. moved I aomc ahead or tho Oriffins in the 1t:mdin1s. DllP llA PllHING ........ ~-..... ., ..... 7 ................... ~,., ~n• r' .. ,......,,.._...,,~,..-.~,...,,, ,...._.c...,,1-.1.,....,...1'6Kl..-...1~1n~ Vanguards break loose, but still drop 12-1 o decision LA MIRADA -The Southern Californi:i College baseball team, which has struggled to score runs in recent weeks, managed to put 10 on the scoreboard Friday in a Golden State Athletic Conference match- up at Diola. But it wasn't enough, as the Eagles rallied for six runs in the bottom of the seventh to claim a 12-10 vie· tory. The Vanguards (12-30 over:ill, 6·12 in the GSAC) built a J0·6 lead in tbe sixth inning Y.hen they scored seven times. Four of the runs came counc~y of desig· natcd hitter Brett Hlista's grand ~lam. Diola improves to 14-21, 3-13 . llol• 12, So Cal C.llet• 10 S<IC~IColhigelOl 007 000-10 11 0 llula 004 020 60x-12 11 1 Schmid!, W)Uie (6), Dasher (9) and Alvaiue; l&l.H, lti~H In, Ptimm (1) .u1d Primm, W-Wyllir, 2-2. l-Primm, 2-6. ll -1..oxflll II), Minh (I), kldel (SCQ. Jl-i!Miwfll Cl), Seidel (SCC). Hll-Hli'lJ ISCO, Nolu (SCQ, S-11 (SCC). Drissi adVances HUNTINGTON BEACH - Orange Const College's Debbie Drissi upset seventh-seeded Nicole Abusajd or Irvine Valley to ad- vance to the quarterfinals of the Orange Empire Conference women's tennis tournament at Golden West Friday. Drissi will face teammate Sunn Yildiz, the No. 4 seed, who ad- vanced with a three-set win over Nadine Abel oC Golden West. OCC's Christine Micho.cls, the No. 6 seed. wns upset by Michelle Turner of Golden West in the fourth round. ln doubles. the Pi· rates advanced the teams of Yi1Ji1·Dmsi and Rhonda Lct- Michaels into the quarlerfinal . _!PUIUC==·=T=ICU==!:'"'ii"*"°~~~~-~=Tlni1CD=1=~-=-::J'::.....c=::;:•::"=ICll==g:=;;;;:~=J~"iAli_._ilCilOiDTlilCD~= W IOTIOll ,...., IOTICll PUIUC IOTICU PUii.iC IOT1Cll ;: ™™ICll COHITANCllMTA.Cl1 M 5'e; c.18 MeM, fllil 11111"*11 w ii9d ........ ~~ ~ r....-....... om""· C11f Ciiio ..... ... "" couner Clettc .,, lu111111 --... --M .. STARTING ANEW ---·-ICI ITACIA~ . ."DI .,..,,,.. ._ of the OrWIQe CounlY on Mlf'd\ 11111•••111 =·~(:~ ,._ " PAlNCIA_liXii._iiiC 111un MIN• .._ be .. , .. 11115 The---. ,..one ... ~·Nin wilen llOTI08 OP aALa T/llllMY ANN 10UM, m ..... • IM OllM of the N40tTI CIOll'll ....,_ •: Thie ~ wet In llOOClfdlilMlt _.. Iha TwY llJZM.N.'.. ~~ • PUblleMd ~PQlt lteeho GarClanl by Kim. m ~ with the County Cl«k =II ol lactlon 1'700 KATMV ROllNTHAL. nt &::.. 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Ilk• new, nice 2BR·2BA + DEN yard, pool table, w/d . lOUAl. HOUSIHO OP'P'OllTUNITY equal a resort setting BEACH 1069 for th I 1 Ilg ht and a pa-1 "iiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii cloua 3BR 21/2BAI• home w i th wood floora, 1kyllghta and CAC. The large patio surrounded by lush Roger• Garden plant· Inga make this a wo~ der1ul home for enter- taining. There 11 even 2200 + af, 1ngl level, $2400/mo. 760-3893 x-lg yard, 1outh facing IMMAC 2Bd H lg backyd $478,000 M, new All IHI llUI& ahtrtWal Ill UllS nawspaprr l1111bject It Ille fed· 1111 Fair H111sl11 Act II 1161 as ...... wlllU mMtS k 1111111 to Nwtnlse "any p11le1111n. llmlt1tl1n or lll1urlmlnatlon llasld 111 race. color. religion. sn. UlldluP. lamlllal s&llus or ....... q111, Of 11 lnlHll04l It mm any AU prttemce. liml· 1111o11 Of dlw1miaatlon." Tbls nrwsp1per will nol a mini ocean view. DO NOT ml11 t.hls nome. Call today. Harriet Botwinick, Agt 251·3836 or 760-5040 uowll9ly aept 1111 a0"'1ln· -------- mtnl lot rul ullte wltklll ls I• OPEN HOUSE •lll&UN "t11e 1aw. o.r ""CIS Sun 1 ·5 .. 11111111 laletmed tllat all 3750 Oattodll lllW1Uh111 Hftr11Hd lft 11111 Adult Living lllWIJlf* n l'llltMI• 11 11 2br 2b• $378.000 •411111.,,.,..llltyUll&.11 corn-Orubb & Ellle •II~. Ull HUD BJ Johneon Toll·lrM 111-1D0-'24·19CL Far __ .,,8,,,,44-..,.,........,8,..,.20.,..,0,..,.__ ., ......... oc ... ,a.ml Open House Ult HUD 11 '21·lSOO.. ; Sund•Y 1-4 PM GENERAL 1002 QOVT'T Forecloaed homes from 5%. D• llnquent TllJC, A•POI, RE01. Your Area. Toll 737 Avocado Ave, a Sandcastle Condo. 2Bd 2Ba ground level, lrg rear yard. Many upgradHI S. PCH. Walk to Fash 111 & Ben. Must Seel Prlcad to Hll at S239,500.00. Pacmc WHt 379--<4888 Free 800·898·9778 eK. -------- H·1361 1or current 11111ng1 COSTA MESA 1024 BAtBOA PENINSUIA 1007 $179\900 w/Termt! A 0 Ve Aw•11tl Lrg iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 3 Bd·2 .5 Ba Eaaf1lde, excellent area. Won't BALBOA PENINSULA l attl Call nowl PATRICK TENORll Re•I ••t•t• 780-8702 $1,580,000 Thia peninsula bay· front has magnlnc•nt --------vlew1 of Newport Hat· DA.NA POINT 102 .. bor. Prlvato boat u doce44·9080 iiCAaiiiiTiiL•. iiOiiN iiTiiH.iiRiiOCiiiiiiii&K Beautllul 3Br 3"8• overlooking harbof & ocean. Gated. '876K. Exqut1ttel Reine Agt. 71 .... 89-1932 COLDW<?U BANK_<?R Ll Penln•ul• Pt 4bd-4Ba IRVINE 1044 r •mo de I e d ho ma 11 :miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Sunny patios, roohopl • 28R 1 V.M CONDO 1 ~ar gar, walk to UCI. 1168,500 deck, prleed to sell 16851< Balboa New· port Atty 723-4494 Can't seem to get to all lhott repair job• around the house? Lat the CIH1lffed Service Agt. 7f9-9314 Cute 2 Id Condo wltar Comm pool/epa,tarmla S 133,500/1 .. 1900/mo Low OUM/no Mallo Roos (714)721·31HS8 Tatb .. I J.M. Petere Hom• Woodbridge Cove, gtd, llktvlaw. 2 mitt 1te1, 1tUdy, model up. grda. bfk patio, 1389K Ow,,.,. &29-9470. Buy II. .... It. f'lnd It. DOY., Shore. Agt 940.5994 kllch, avl now, $1000 a mont.h, garage avail. $899 000 Secluded 2·sty, 3500 700 Iris 961H271 f' a/f, 5Br 311.aBa, bonus Baautlful home r• rm + den, ocean view, lrvln• T•!r•c• front modeled In 1990. Sits huge lot, citm upgrda, row. 180 ocean view, on over V• acre lol, lg guard g•t•S••vlew. 3500, aq ft. 3Br 2Ba+ muter aulta. 57951<. By ownr. Open maid a qtn, frplc, 1pa. 844-9080 Sat/Sun. 759-8090 Ouletl $3900. 673-3059 COLDW<?U BANt\eR Ll W•t•rtront Condo L•ro• updated 2Br Oocki, 2Br, den, 1Ba houH, 1·ear gar 211.zBa. Large. $499K w/lndry, lrg front & obo. By onr. 675--7939 aide patio w/apa. Avall now. $1650/mo. 540-5905 LOTS Re•r Hou•• on lrg lot. 3Br 2Ba.. frplc, 1-car LIDO ISLE FOR SALE 1400 gar, 1rg deck. 514501 $9951000 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii mo. Agt. 64().6219 3Bd, remod•led to AUCTION-5/812 Noon prefectlon In '92. Leeward Matin• Lot COSTA MESA 2124 French doora to with boat dock. Mini-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~':,~! /::•d patio. mum bid .$100,000. 1 BR dplx. New atv/crpt. Value to $350,000. Quiet ar••·•ml dog ok 844-9080 Call Pat at Patteraon Sml yd w/1hed. $525, & Tlntorrl Realtor•. $300 dep. 648-7368 (805) 382-8200 or -------- (805) 320-0320. •1ST MONTH RENT $325' COLDW<?U BA.NK_<?R U ExpectthebeS: RESORT + Oep. 2Br 2Ba tnhm w/yard. Pata 01<. Pool, lndrya. Me.2848 UNDER $200 000 PROPERTY 1580 3 bdrma, Npt ~each. Craig Bkr. 850.3144 38d 1 aa + famll1 rm Lrg Yard 11050/mo. 2103 F•d•ral. Incl• Gardener ..... 752·2881 Absolute 81r91ln! Quality 5Bd 3Ba. fam· *SUPER BUY• 'h condo-MluJon Hiiia c.o. Mt. O'H11• 95M414 .,,, ...... a--.B--r-2-~--e-._..B-a-ck lly home rw Fuhlon1 .. ••••••• l1land w/pvt yard + 1• Bay TH, Euro kit, FP, lg yd, pool, tennla. Shatpl S1450. e50-0943 1pa. Reduced S60K • HOUSES/ Only $539,900 w/ CONDOS TERMSI Call now • M••• Verde apacloua 3Br 2Ba, bonu1, lndry, fp, RV aCCHI, huge yard. S1495. 548-3959 ~:~~~~.7~~o':e FOR RENT BLUFFS IEIT BUYI NEWPORT 81811,000 LH •-------- 2Br/2blh. II Sanragret, BALBOA BEACH Rea1tor1 944-0191 PENINSULA 2107 2189 -------- Newport ltech Condo liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Spacloua 3Br 2"ea. Balboa Newport AT THE BEACH ~~U:·mgu~1~ ~ Alty 723-4494 Annual Rentals ~rlce4 to •o ••••· 3Br 28• oceanfront Lartte SeleoUOfl l111e,500 up1talra unit. S2000 28d hou•• ...... 1 1100 Call 84e-.3879. 2Bd Udo ltle •• 11400 Set/Sun l-4 2Bd 1g dplx. vu .... s18oo •OCEAN VIEWS• eoi1ectibi.. 313-gorgaoua vu •• 12450 tlo-vlaw fr upgraded numaroua misc 1tam1 c .. Fer S-Llet 2Br Vina Balboa Pant· 213 42nd It. ~,._ ... ta hOUH. High ... um. Newport Penn. .... .... -able loan. 5350,000. ., ........ ._.._ Cerol Agt HW283 673•1900 •00.•"'8-. View• CORONA 2ar 2••· garden. 3br/3ba.·Stepa to Sand DEL MAI 2122 $760/mo. eayalde via. BEST COM IOC. S5SNIK lage MolSlle Home NO QUALi" 173-9041 av. •LK• TO •UCHI Park 111287. ~1733 Room1, apartmtnll, homta Claulfltd can aatlaty 2Br 28a. olc, applJ. •4•R aaA, lrg yatd, anc••· w/d, gar~•. tlo, remod w/mrble. Walle frplc. 4U~" M old. to Back Bay Trell. 11378/mo. 7904 78 11650/mo. 191·7980 ildrm, den, •i• 4lr 5L haa on Canal 2~ get, W/D Blkt \0 ~h. lpa. MW Olde CdM ... 11400/mo pnt/o:s.t/mrbl• fire. l'r.,..ln Re .. ty Aaan mplO u pool Run your ad in the Newport Beach Costa Mesa Daily Pilot and the Huntington Beach'¥ Fountain Valley Independent to reach over 100,000 homes. Fax tis this form with your credit card #·or mail it in with a check todayl Run for a weekl If your car does not sell we'll run it for another week FREEi All for $1 o• -------------····-·--------D YES,SELL ~y CAR City Zip Phone Cr.dit Cord DMC OVISA D AM X --~~~~~~-Exp~ Moa To: OAJLY PILOT 330. W. IGy S..., COiia Mato, CA 92627 (11'16'2·5618 Or FAX '11'1631-6$9.4 (l'rMJle Aw1)' Only/ Pl.a..°*" IW1Nnt '°'* ~ ....... """"" l'rQ -O 6 c~ D ,.,,_/Sirttlt O,,...., O V·f D ,.._,,._ 0 "'-'•• 0 Mp a-D ""-~ Dwt.IC... Q I-D,.._,,..... 0 ......... DJ-D ~._ OM. ... OJ.Ir~... 0 0...C.-0 ..... -... 0 ._.....,._ O C.... DC...~ o M,,._ o """'w o ... w......, • $ 10for411,., $1 .00 eocli odtliHonol line ············---·········-· Dlr.ctory htlp ye41 find rtOablt help. 842-8878 Cla•alftedl, your houalng netda. No '"' to i.nanta a t• 1, w/d, frig. l40-1000 ·~ 301 '2300/mo. Me..2584 ________ ...,. ___ J' ___ mml!' _ _....._ ___ ....,.,....;11.i...., _ _. __ _. ____ _.._ __ __, • f Saturday' April 22, 1986 .. 21'9 ~~RT 2199 APARTMENTS ~~~!2 2622 COSTA MESA 2824 COSTA MESA 2824 ~~ COAST2688 :u TO 2724 ·a·u·sINE-·s·s·.-· ~~~=Nin ---~~~~l~~~~iiiiiiii& POR RENT -1aR 11obU• " ..... •••hl4'e.Unh1u•t PINANCE 2904 AVAILAllL• NOW HARllC>tt Vtaw HOMES New Studio So. of Quiet & Secure. Mountain Cabin type ••Seo SEMI-FURN Npt Cr .. t roommate -------·liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ii 1Mrm, 11ta VIiia Pt. 4Bd Montego, Ilg yd PCH. apa, w/d. Utllt 1991 Newport Blvd. ZBd 1Ba Upatalre. ST\JOIO Pvt back yd wanted. PooVap9/len-beet ~nlcaUon• condO. w/d, gar, deck, w/pool, nr achooJ & pd P k 1 • • Avt 511 Me-8373 l10Ve, frig, W/O. Oal/ 1 /t • / 1 • nit $550/mo Incl uUI --------8 1 $1160/mo Pfk SUOO/mo 722-7274 BALBOA S85o/ P c • 23.oeoe water pd Nr 155 F-way ~ C::, :!.;:';~°' Avii1 lmmed. Me-2218 BUSINESS rand rww oppty n o~:o!t~!~ .. LIDO B•Vfnt, LQdocJ(. ISIAND 2606 mo 7 1 :~.w:~~!~~ =:: !v:tJr~~~~· 1'!,~~~ Npt Shre 2·•1Y 3Br OPPORTUNITY ~~n1~~':~ ,:::;of~; FronWQ•. Showa ~=y ot3~:~~l1mll~ COSTA MESA 2624 lndry. Tlp-top eond. +1500 aec. &46-2852 house to •hr w/2 fun 2904,..,,.1_n1.,.,o....,c,..,a_11,,..2..,.52.,,.•....,53,...,20~= Qre•lf 11950/mo lurn/Unlurn e73-7mmotyr 3 Bd/2 Ba. lrg Ir w/ Ip Call Phylll• 546-9081 litupendoue E'atd• MISCELIANEOUS ~~:!:~: .. 487~~:, ::~ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii PAY PHONI! ROUTI! ffranklln Reelty ' . den. Shr gar, lrlge & 1 e N t Elec CONSULT .. "'T NEEDED 50 Local & E11ab Sl1H Many Rental• Avail NEWPORT •HORES 11ov1, 208 If\ Opal. $399 MOVE IN 18R·18A S550/mo. r. 0 pe '· RENTALS 15703/W, 722·7818/h ""'~ Earn $1500 w"kly. No, .. , to tenant• 3Bd 2Ba, Ip. gatage, $1700 utlla Included. Super clean ied In lrldry, pool, quiet, nr ·~i~.f:~~: :'~~5i:i Share 2er 2Ba lrvlne ~~~/~~~~: 1-8()().888-4588 24 hrt t.40-7000 •xt.301 pool, tennla ct. no LltUe lalend 1Br lBa cozy friendly, 30 Unit all tran~atlon. No ••TOWNHOME•• condo w/lota ol amen Be ucure fOf Iii•. Work Beck iew 2Br 2Ba up-P•l•. 11400 650-8145. frplc, near bay. S8SOi compleic nr Triangle sq. pet• 84 392 2br 1.5ba, pool, Incl W/d, pool, •P•· at hOme. No up. Req altt condo w/Vault ,Npt Hghte guHt mo Includes utll. Quiet 8UNK HOUSB gated. patio, $795. VACATION $450 Incl ut. 559-0511 We train. R111 Oppty. FT/ cell, w/d, 2-car gar. houH. Pvt, chatmlng, non-smoker. 673·5581 APTS 842·1401 •1St Month Rent Frett MOVE IN SPECIAL RENTALS 2722 Shr NB hH w/neat PT. Cap. Req St 1,eoo. Mr Gated $1260 559-4708 clean 1Br. vault cell In 1450 MOVE IN BONUS Large 1 Br, free cable. 1548•7387 prof'l1 30 yd• to tlcAOen. t-I00-876-2650 -0 CYN led e llv rm, 1 ear ape. S700 1 &28t1 from $625. Quiet pool, gated parking, eend, w/d. pvt b1, Bu" It. Sell II. Find It. 81 ga omm. Agt 721·9475 BALBOA trl1ndly gated comm, carporta. 842·5858 CDM Jun• thru Sept S450+V• ut. 642·0534. ' 2Br 2ea home, fully · Cl•••lfl•d. furn. tum key. LI• Oceenfront Condo PENINSULA 2607 pool, 8801. carport•. COOL & CLEAN 1BR NEWPORT Furn 3Br 2Ba hH So. -------- only $3000/mo. Xlnt 3Br 2Ba, 3-car gar. Prof'I managed. 5418-7017 lower. Pvt gar, pool • .BEACH 2669 of Hwy. Frplc, w/d. GARAGES relt. 819-360-2829 Yearly $3000/mo. 2Br 2Ba ocnlrnt $1300 up 1Bd 1Ba 1-car gar, + more. $675, 1 mo Agt. 640-62 t9 -810 CVN TWNHM Owner/Agt. 873-3410 3Br 2Ba lower w/lp Drive-by free w/ad. 722·1999 •1BR se25* FOR RENT 2740 2er 2ea. prime loc. On Oolf CourH. Big Property Houae S7~~J!:' .. '~":.~;88 •COTTAGE 28, 1Ba. 2BR 2BA S725/Up RENTALS TO Tennll/pooVapa. Cyn lovely 3Br 2\f\Ba 842-3850 big lncd yd w/d hkup Relrlg & dlahwather su11tn: 2724 WANTED: E'elde CM $1800/mo. 750·8242 TH. fp, wet bar, pool, 3Bd 2Ba, newlv redec 1 • $895• Incl. 60x30 pool. No ~ •Ingle •nd double ten Pet ok 310-431 7693 " new erp • etc. ta No t 1 No a•r•a•• to rent for Bhdfe Twnhm Front , . • 2nd fir apt, tor 1yr+ Can't seem to utll pd. 850.5388 pel a 54~8.55 antique automobllet. row 1tlew 3Bd·2.5Ba. YRLY 3Br 2Ba. lrg lam lse by owner. Approx • H. •LIDO Spaeioua, quiet Bob 645•2877 Ive mag xlnt cond, $2100. 433. room. 2-car gar, pvt 1200 •q/ft. No pets. get to all those E 'eld• 2Br 1Ba dnstrs. Sunn~ atudlo 1 btk to home. Lg •unny patio, 9528 Coldwell BriM comm 2 blk• to ocn. Nr main/Balboa. Call repair jobs Quiet loe. Clean. No beach w/deck. Quiet pvt entrance. Nr bch. •••••••••II Unfurn $1650, furn Nowl (816) 501-0097. around the house? pets. 271A 16th Place. & 1mall. Xlnt toe near H25+utll 723.0400 $1800. Agt. 831-1038 Sell your unwanted Let t11e Claaelfled $725/mo. 644-0452 Udo. $550. 760-1962 l!'alde CM ahr lrg 3bd COMMERCIAL Beach Area Yearly Unfurn 1 to 3BR $775 to S1450 mo. VIiia Rentals 675-4912 Property Mgmt Winter & Summer Rental• Alao Avallable Th• Community Items the easy wayl Service DlrectO"" E.ASTSIDE 2Bd·1 ~Ba Sell your home 2ba home w/lem. Frpl, REAL ESTATE Market Place. To place your ·' • N-peJnVcpt, ga-through clatsllled. w/d. yd. Cool/breezy. ••••••••ii~ Cla111fled classllled ad call help you find rage $825/mo. 1665 Ir-042·5878 Reapon. $420, ~ utlls. 042-5878 842-5878. rellable help. vine Ave. 720-9422 $300 He. 548-4435 --------111 --------B•I 1a1. Respon nt•. BUSINESS OFFICE COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 -... n:r-WP--O-RT ___ 'llft:!WPORT ug tuxury home, w/d. FOR RENT 2769 "'"° "'"° $550/mo Incl ulll. Paul iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ·-BEACH 2669 BEACH 2669 68().3714/w 723--0566/h NEWPORT BCH·OFC Overstocked w11h stuft1 A call to Classified will help 842-5678 EASTBLUFF 5Br 3Ba home, large yard. Great locatlonl $2700/ mo leaH. 840-4718 QUIET &: SERENE Palm ~esa Apart:n:1ents I So near & yet so F.lr ... That's the feeling you get when you live at Palm Mesa amid the lwh greenery of socluded wood3 & stately palms. Best Value in Newport Beach! Be•ut NB Exec Hm From $400. 419 Old Sunny furn/unfurn Bd, Newport Blvd. Frank· pvt Ba. gar. Near Fash lln Realty 640-7000 111. $650. 759·3646 Retell or Ofc 500 sq COM Rm/pvt ba In 2Br ft+lrg.2-car gar. New. 2Ba ocn view apt, tp, Penln beach locatlon. pool, spa, w/d. $575. 105 15th St. 675·2660 Avl 5/1. Callie 644·5274 Plug Into the Pilot Clossrried section to find EXECUTIVE 4BR westellll, complete re· model. Avail now. $2700/mo lae. Call David. Coldwell Banker, 722-1488 HARBOR VIEW HMS Portoflno 481 481 52500. Monaco 3Br 2Ba S2000. 644--6610 or 673·3174 Repqinting? , .,.,, ... to""'*" I, ~II, ,.;oc. ~or ...... look., the Nol CJim1111s IO ftd the Wfkl you're~ fu. A Studios, 1 & 2 Bedrooms · Jn. SS75 to S600 · lBR S625 co $650 · 2BR $725 to S750 A No Pea A V crricaJ Blind.i .A Ceiling fans A NEW Carpet. Paint & Tile ~ Fttna.s Room A Hm~d Pool & Jaru:z:LJ A Patios &: Balconies .A Garages Av:ulablc o cool ow111 sruztst 0 Cloee to tba Beach 0 UnfllnlJabed/hnl. 0 Pooll and Spu 0 rttneu Centen 0 IJOted t.Dllla. laakelball. V·ball ......... ....,.. 0 AcUfttlat Prosram 4f H"i f jfa 0 Corporate 8Wtet Newport Beach 880 lrvlne Ave. 722-5555 0--.:t Qlll .... ~ IOdllno In mott in,.. 400 ddfs ~llonwlM. Coron• d•I Mar great COMMERCIAL houae, 3Br 3Ba. Walk PROPERTY 2778 to beach. $525/mo. 760-8678 or 640-4230 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil NB Newport Crest TH to share with n/s. Uni room. $430 mo dep. 642·2491 . •Up to 2500 eq ft• ONLY$ t ON HARBOR Bl Free standing bldg. RetalVOlc lse. 26 pkg sp. Hurryll 246-0554 When you write a Cla)Sified' ad, include all the facts and get the rc~ults services from electricians and plumbers to landscapers & pointers. Office Hours: 9:00 am -5:00 pm M-F and 10:00 am -4:00 pm weekends 1561 Mesa Dr.· Santa Ana Heights, CA ~ (IOO) 4S6-9J5 I NB-Newport Crest townhome to share with responsible N/S . Unfurnished room with auached bath, pvt phone line, free cable . Pool/tennis/ apa. Close to beach. $465/mo +deposit. All amenities. Includes utllllles. Call 650-0454, leave message. you want. 6~2-56711 Classified Community Morke1ploce . $~00 Is all It takes to place a 25 word or less classlfled ad. $15 for each addltlonal word. CAL•SCAN (916) 449-6000 Have A Garage Sale! Call The Pilot Classifieds at 642-56~8 to place your Garage Sole Ad ! THE NEWPORT BEACH • COSTA MESA DailJPil .-I< ,ssi ficd Cor11111ur:ity Marketplace ••• Why? Because we feel that advertising "stripped" or "one at this price" cars only disappoin~ you when you come in. With over $7 tnillion in inventory we offer competitive prices every day of the year on EVERY car • GRAND MARQUIS VILLAGER. MYSTIQUE CONTINENTAL TOWN CAR .. .. bcltlnl New lnfonna-tlon rstem Creates , 45K Every 30 Days. Min Investment 13,400 Call 80o-641·6354 • • ANNOUNCEMENTS . • • LOST & ' FOUND 2925 1: ' LOST CAT, 19th & Placentla, grey tabble, •••••••• grn eyes. Blk collar, PERSONALS name-Tebltha 631-4348 FOUND PUPPY Male, 5-6 mos old. PERSONALS Call to 10. 831·8333 3002 FOUND: Golden Retrelver puppy In West Clift Drive Pafk, NB on Apr 18. Please call 548-~295. Ba••b•ll·Footb•ll Baak•tball-Hockey Scores/Spreads/Nowt 900·945-7700x5385 2.99/mln ........ musl be 18 I FOUND: Gray & white Chinchilla Rabbit :· In Back Bay area. • Please call 548-5703. Procell (602) 954·7420 Sell your home through classlned. 842·5878 -------- Have A Garage Sale ! Coll The Pilot Classifieds ot 642·5678 to place your Goroge Sole Ad! liifPiL Classified Community Marketplace Sell your extra household items in Classified $40.000/Yr. lnoome potentlal Home Typ- ists/PC u•era. Toll Free 800-898·9n8 ex. T-1361 for llatlngs. For Info on management opplyl ctll 800/697-4400, ext 8000. EOE. Overstocked with stuff? - A call to ' Classlfled• wlll help 842·5078 Can't Hem to get to all those repair Jobs around the house? Let the Cl .. atfled Service Directory help you find reliable help. 042-5078 =;'The Buyer's Market" VCheck your shopping list off by stopping in today at any one of these local Orange ~ounty Auto Dealers! .. "Buy, Lease or Browse" nge County__'s Auto Dealers are Number One in Customer Sati action Sales Leasing service Parts IRVINE AUTO CENTER 1 ·800·831 ·3377 714 380·1200 CONNELL CHEVROLET 2828 ~~~s~g, C.M. --CHRYSLER ijlllHMh@ ATLAS CHRYSLER/PLYMOUTH THEODORE ROBINS 2929 a vd. C.M. 2060 Ho/~~IJ~~ij'6f8rs, C.M. RAY FLADEIOE HONDA # 16 lrvlne Auto Center 71.t-830· 7800 @ FLETCHER JONES MOTOR CARS 1301 Quall Beach .1 -----•I CARPET INSTALL CLEANING CONCRETE Ir HANDY MAN 3710 LANDSCAPE & MISC PAINTING 3858 PET TRANSLATOR/ SERVICE Ir REPAIRS 3516 SERVICES 3548 MASONRY 3557 LAWN CARE 3808 SERVICES 3831 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilSERVICES 3870 TUTOR 3927 DIRE CT 0 RY liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Ca' P• n t rr* Ele 0 trlcal liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii CHUNG' 8 PAI NTI NO iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Tim ReavH Flooring •S.low Retail Prices• Carpet/Wood/Uno L#37973CS 045·1711 HOUSECLEANING BRICK•TILE•STONE Plumblng•Orywall* Baslo Yard Malnt. Attrology Charts 20 Vr• Exp. Gd Price! Personallzed Pet Care Tutor•PhD, MIT grad 15 yr• exp. Good Ref. Plaln/•tamped Con· Stucco•Palntlng•Tue L•wn~ Cl••nupa, Natal•Relatlonshlp Gulf work. Free Est. Kennel alternative. No 15 yrs. Experience ADDmONS REMODELING Own Iran•. Call any-crate & Coating• Roofing* Jim 641'7494 Tree Trimming, Lt Peraonal Dally f orecast Uc.f375602 538-l534 atreH or worry. Uc, Basic Math thru Cale time. 241-0031 Uc.#541658 631-4310 Orange Co Handyman Hauling ja79·8245 Free Catalog 673-3443 JENKINS PAINTING Ins. Rel• 673-7184 Cheml•try & Phy•lc• NEW WEST CLEANINO ,...Quallllf • Pride.JUI ElectrlceVPlumblng Lawn Service. Mow/ •---------lnt/E>et. Wallpaper, SAT prep ..... 640-6823 Home & reni.J prop. aspect• of concrete & FrM EP11tl.nt/Car~en31~3••... edge/•od/aprlnklers/ MOVING 3834 drywall, te>Cturlng, etc. PLUMBING 3890 --·-------'• DUNCAN CERAMIC Quallty work. Relt/llc/ muonry. Beat a8rlllc1, .,,.__.,..... __ v __ ..,_ .. _•_1 cln-up. Al 988·2718 David, 1-800-880·6222 TJI.E 3928 •• CONSTRUCTION TILES 3528 bonded. Free estimate 33 yr• In ateL '631-3859 Semi Retired contractor. IVe msg or call after 5 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BOB HUTTON CO. :•' 20 Vra Exp. Small & iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 662·0161: pgr 413-0514 Rpre, lmprvmnt•. aml A PROF'L GARDENER PUBLIC NOTICE Int/Ext. Acouetlc cell THE LOCAL PLUMBER iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii • L J ••o 7042 Jobs. Quallty, Integrity, 1 f h 1 d remove/apply/repair. .. Wiiiiam Bangtrt Co.-Oroul/Tl1• Reetoratlon :• g. obs-..... • C:er·Marble-Or•nlt• •WINDOW CLEANING• CONTRACTORS I care, Ken 642-1770 car ng or eac an • The Calif. Public Utlll· L_.622631 982·5891 Since 1947 fte9rout•fteoaulk '' K't B th A F b scape 89 11 It were my ties Commission RE-R J Cl & S I ,1 , • • a · em-a r: FREE ESTIMATES GENEDllT 3558 own. Larry 854•4673 .....---------• Friendly Service opar• ean •• I I BUSINESS Leaks·WtrPrfg·Plbg 297·8081 David &vw.. _HA_U_L_I_N_G_____ QUIRES that all used Ol•nv:~or•almP• pl at/IRntln! L#478000 675·9304 ftee l1tlmat1 l40-7aot 540-9237 Lr355813 3720 BEST JOB Gardening, household goods n ...,., u an eaa. RegroutSy11emaU538035 I~• SERVICES 3488 , CPI BUILDl!RS INC. land•caplng, clean mover• print their UC/Ina aloe• 78. Cell r• Arnie lmllh Plumblmt ' iiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil LHkV Showers Rep d COMPUTERS 3556 Residential Const. JUNK To Th• DUMP up•, tree trim. Ref•. P.U.C. Cal T number; mOlled & retext. 641·8877 & Rooter. 41512597 '• The Dean of Tiie. Ce-Lie N5184~4•1nsured (714-988·t882) FREE Eat. 438-1618 limo• and chauffeur• lk•'• Custom Painting Bonded/Any Work/Draine TUTORING , Computer Training ramie new/repaired re-· 17141 988..,.993 Wiii haul what TrHh Oreen Scene Landscpng print their T.C.P. num-Prof, Clean, Quality ••530.0700•• i: • In Home & OHie• grout, balhrm remodel MAC TUTORING & 1 1 ber In all advertise-Work. Int/Ext & Dock•. E.llpert Drain Cleanl-a•T Semln•re. ""-cet t 1 windows.WOfd.'••c•Vquk:h•n plumblng Ltl'670130 Sy•tem & all pr~rm• Man won'tl 968•1882 rrlgat on, Trimming 1 11 h •·• "' """ & R al Cl men•· you ave • LI073468 631-4810 & Plumbing Repair• ....... Pat O'Dowd. Teet 1 • Kt. TfO\iblHl'K>OI. 538-8580 673·8065 or 84A·8528 Mark ...... 870-245 DOORS 3580 ---------emov •· ean· ti b t th l "'"' 11 • Call B-4 buying cmpvtr ups & Malnt, St. Lie. ~~~I~~~: :~ver, T1m8~ PAINTING 700-5832 20yra exp. AJI work prep elnce 1979. 5 '' liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii HEALTH, BEAUTY !1'599025, 850-8109 or chauffeur, call: Con•clentlou• crafts-Guar. Steve 545-8298 meeting• In lrvlne 11'15. J: CARPENTRY 3510 CHILD CARE 3536 PC Repair• & Tutoring An experlenoed Ir FITNESS 3740 Ltlndacape Malnt. Publlc UtllltlH man, old fashioned Preol•• Plumblng ReglttraUon 673-2360. Upgrade•·Home/offlce d •panda b I e d oor Repair/Mow/Clean-ups CommlHlon pride In workmanship, Repairs & Remoda I • Moat •vc• S40+pan• hanger. Guar wor·k, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii M llb II ht S I I t Fr•• Betlm•I•• WALL ' ......... _ .Remod ,,..,.,_, wln-..... _ .. o•e • u· g • ;pee a• 714·558-4151 ..... , ..... OW Circle Malnt. I,•, I -;:;;;: cablne11: .;;;o ·,dry· Qualltv Chlldoare Jim wv-• .. reu. Don 621·8910 Loa• Fat Faau Our MDI Cati Pel• 722·77321...,.-....,... ______ ~:;:,. In"""' Hou••' Lle873tl tt•1oeo U fun, aale, environment Repalr/UPt1radea/Traln get reaulta. LatHt Two Brothers Moving -... .,...... .., COVERINGS 3932 I•' wlll, ftnc11, g11111, ''°· o. exp'd, caring, rellable Multlmedla/Modem••---------dletl & med1 u effn LAWN MAINT Same Day Service Apt, Qua!. Job. FrM Ht. --------1~!111•iliiliml•iii•• 1•: 3SVr• -.p Jerry 142'°°'7 Xlnt Ael• ...... 434-3977 Network ln•tallatlona ELECTRICAL 3610 on TV'a 20/20 & Feb. Ree/Comm/Ind Lowetl Rates, St llcl689897 &38-8888 ROOFING 3910•• Cueto W 11 I : • 1 A to Z HANDYMAN Buy/Sell 854-5995 Allure mag. N•wport RT'r" Trlm·Sprintklr2SY0•·7 L.#134650 957·1600 •SON'S PAINTINOi\' Strlpp";n-~:.~: • . , ~re~. :;,~,c. ~:;.s, _C_L_EANJ--N-G----•-.-.""'T""t .... ,T,,,,.....O""'R--1...,N .. Q-*-*-A-1 l!leotrlctil work Barlatrlo Ctr. 573-8588 • •· e:. · 81 20 Yrs Ellp. Rel/Comm. Rerootlne Speolallat No fob to~ emalll Window•. word, Duncan Slecttlo lhlateuMaaaa1• TREES PAINTING 3858 Int/Ext. Uo#4CS0559. Repalre.E•tab1971. 6%0ftw/ad.e1W927 ',: wlndowt. Doug 548-7258 SERVICES 3548 Excel, AccHa, 20 Yr• Quick ReeponM A Ml range of Therapy T•"""''"'•n. La•H. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 537-IM96 or 800-e1S.9722 FREE Eat. Ltl'323842 We "al• ahoul .. :3. HIR •... c ..... PINTER I-·-· Uc ..... _7 ..... 2 RelleYH •lfeaa, 1~1on, ............... 751 -1· ...... _7721 • ... i 1 ,. _. Exp. 800·200-8024 ....,.... • ....,. -Ide he 9649783 •nw--. ·-v ---------•-~.,..,...,.,,.-....,.,~ ...... ,.,....,.,... together. Strip, In , ~· Addltlone/Remodela mu IC • • •W.P. YOUNGQUIST pmsr *THUNDiiii ROOllNQ* advloe to th• craay. , Fire/Water/Repair•. •HouaeolrVWJndowa* ., Palntlnt Contractor "" F all r fl e•t 2111 .,.,_ l; Concr11e/Elec/Plumb. Weekly, Bl-weekly. CONCRETE t F ... NCES --------•LEGAL Oual. painting by prof'lt CONTROL 3889 or 0 your roo ng • • ~,-.. e r: Jerry, 780.7884 ~~e·11:.~~.=:. MASONRY 3557 Ir DEC!S 3615 ~~~~ 3782 SEIVICIS 3812 F'::e':~t°:'5-~'r;; i&iiii••••••I ~~e::a1•~~f&~1--c-.-n-.t-at_em_t_o __ to; A TOUCH Of' CLA9S N ' MAIR P•ST MOT CO ,__ _ .. ho It• CARPET INSTALL creanlng. RH/Comm * 811t Prlce/Qu1tlty ==~= """'!:Yeur HotM ~~~:::JV 21~~~:~c~~~~~ :~~ dT:!', 2~.,r:~;:=: -TIAN--S-LA_T_O_B/___ _. ao -t " • t REPAIRS 3516 Uo/Boncted. FrH E•t. l.andM:1':oo.brlck, atone Redwood• Ltl'57CSS05 To F1t eur L"••IYI• No Aecovery-No FM 24 Hra. Richard Sinor Call S187-0eea. TUTOI 3921 l'9Palr Job• I : Tereaa 28Sl-714~ Conaelt. 7 ... 1007 Jim Whyte 542·7208 Mlll•n UM .D••len OMI 714-H!:tt1114 "' Uc 280044 845-3209 TMnklng or haVlng a around the houtt? I i 8MC Carpet ft•palr• BOSS HOUSECLEANING Brick, Block, Ston•. TH• Why pl•y Hid• 'N ~T:l-4Se3 "· TMOMAI MICKI, HQ. QUALITY CM• ~atav• ...., LaMN 8PMllH NOWt Let th• Cle..m.tl '~ Power •trelch, .. ,... UcenHd·lneured. Cone. Patio, Orlveway 8Mk with C:hlldoar•? Sell your home whetfier y~u'r• buying 20 yra exp, eicc•ll•nt Give UI • celll EJcp'd 8.A. 1\not. Also lento• DINOtorr .• Repair aqueeky tloore 19.715 per hOur. Fple, BBQa. Ref. 20 Yr Call Ct•••lfled through claHlfled. or ••fling, c1 .. 1llled workmanship, fair OLAS811'1•D Tr•nalator-fnCet'preter. help you find ~ '1 dye 239·9289 24 hr• 71.f-548-0358 Exp. Terry ••T·7SM todayl 842·5'78. 9ft·S•T• cover• al( vour nHdal prlcH. 1415-2417 Ron ___ .,. __ ._ .. _•_7_•__ au ..... 97~74" rel&able help. t' 3410 ~----~-~ 3930 ------- .. _y- ...._, ¥!' 22, 1886 87 .-..onDll1' EMPl.OYMERT APPUAlfCES 6011 PUUlTUU 8014 oma PETS. ----·55•3•0I WANTED 5535 PUDlT1JU • AND1ALS 6049 GAUGE SAlBS •• -~•--"' Fl O• Weehlng lleoh Dinette, I chn, i.at, IQ~-6047Ltm•••••-_._...,y "ne .. I CIMQP.,.....IA&at rune gr"t 1150. Can Com~ Wht 4-poetl vw-w& .-•n•r .. tlc, drlvenl S.eklng entrepreneur/ dettver. &40.828!1 dbl• bed, OO'd v.IYetl••••••••• 8~0=~ :;:1·..,-.-u.J-BO-,.----...; Mgtnll ..:'Y. >Ont pay. executive. Hungry couch •W<Mnt <Mek & MOVING SA&.al 1 t If • Call n Npl • 940-5300 mongag9 & Mercecta Kenmore lrg capacity chr, bkeu.. ~18 All ...w melMl8anV ;~~~~ter. ISLAND 6106 llCMTARIAL to feed. I am honnt wuher & alee dryer, turn: exec desk .w/ • accua.ct or being ~ almond, 1-year-new. Qu .. nelae w_,_.... cont table, cr9denu, We""8rener Pup.AKC 1••••11111111•••1 FUUJPARTTIME workahollc. Skllla 1400/nt.760-9738 Weterbed with lthr ex.c chair, file Champnnea.MOO ••STAT•SA&.•• ~~Jta1~~·vldOuEa·I range from picking up UPRIO hHter, oak tram• With caba, computer & rax lrresUblel "42·2618 628aPuarlln .. ~a.8.!'-V '"" your mother-In-law HT FA•EZaR bookcaae. Shff.. In-atatlona. Aleo Canon -. ...., ~.~!,d'""Ptoportpr10orvl1dhee kids, laundry, •ectv & Excellent condition eluded. Xlnt cond, copier, Meridian•--------OoU gffl, refrigerator, ,._.,,,_ -frff to travel Com $125. Call 721-1882 1100. Call ~030. phoM eyatem, much MUSICAL patio tabla, desk, Claulfled Advertising put•r literate. • 7 dysi w .. kande/evenlngs. morel 54tM900 INSTIUMENTS 6055 houHholQ Items. Department of a grow· wHk? Make my day! ~«;°~~~~l.ty T~~'fn·~ Jeanne 714-499·0576 1-PURN--ITUR.E----6-0_1_4·•:s~~HANDISE6015 ANIMALSPETS a J8 Pla1er Guitar l-BALB--0-A-~__.._.;.._ 50-55wpm. Various of• Loving o•rlng Swed·1~==~=:::-::1:~:;~~~~=: Ii:~:~--=~== I + oau · 1 80 watt PENINSULA 6107 floe duties. Morning or l•h nurae•a •Ide. Yamaha Amp model. afternoon hours avall· Wiii help w/Dr. appts/ •••ut hand·tl•d rugs PLANT aALI! ACRl!S G 1 00·112. hl/lowlil••ililiiiiliiiiiiiil ab .. Monday thru Fri· errands/It haekng, gd 8x10/11x14. And mrbl· Shade treea 16 gal, 1r ADOPT -A·PET lmput. Cln & dlstor LA R 0 I! 0 CE AN• day. Opportun11y for cook, xlnt local refe, top colfeo tbl, bkcaH 11• 120. Cltrua, avoca· Every Sat & Sun at awltch 1200 545·9618 f;RONT Studio, ~50, growth. PhyelcaVdrug 14 yra exp. Christine, cabnt, more quelltv doe-fruiting 110. PETSMAAT, Fountain ukforOan/Oavo lnclUd .. all utile, appx teallng Is a prerequl· 646-3735. Items. No doalere, pis. Herb• 11. Qal juniper• Vallay. Puppies, kit·•--------900 sq ft. 723·1355. •It• of employment. 540-1446 after 8prt1 $1. Shade/plne/cypre• ten• and more, all ncll"'l:TS 6075 ----·----- Call Judy Oetting or 4·9' 110. 9~674-9422 looking for loving, car-~ CORONA Patio .. t. leeth41r & & b•..,eted, h .. wly 'otlnyl couch and vi· carv.G: Outeh paint· bfatlng lou~.:.O moe ln119, marble 'r•nch old, gfasa & atone cOf· clock, O.rman, Lal· fee • end tables, lque j. Luna cryt1tal1: baker'• rack, solid carved jade & marblo ;.o.;..-=-=-=--------- oek bdrm set·Sl&OO piece, Chippendale ll11n. 2 king m•t· magazllM rack, va"9 tr•••••· 4' bronze antique pareon'a angel table w/gl .. • by table, antique c:ur1o! Moreau, 0' hand~ • turquolae COIOt, anll· painted scro~m. Ba· que kitchen table, roqu' mahogany con• antique love bench, sole, rosewood vanlly wine tables, moon with mother-of·pear1, mlrrora. teak folding mahogany hall tr••· 4' deck chair, hall tablH, Ivory & sllver ewords '5' antique mirror, w & w/Jowela, 6X7' roso· d, appllancH, more. wood china cabinet, Ill TV & funk. 444·1970, 32~5 O~egon Ave. FrV Set/Su 1 ()..4 Can't seem to get to all those repair fobs around the house? Let the CleHlfled Service Directory help you find r~iable help. 842·5&78 call (714) 574-4250 for DOMESTICS 5540 CHEST OF DRAWERS 1--------Ing homu. CALL 597· D"" -•n Interview, Solid wood mahogany Rettaur•nt 8ooth1 9037 for more Info. 4 Ol!ORQE 8TRAJT ~ .m.ruo. 6122 ••c.,,_-190. Call 721·1982 Por Sele Call concert ticket• 4128 ''lii•••••iliiiiii -;:====;;:;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;==:.:=;;;;;;;:;;;;====:;:::;:::;::::::=::::;;:: -• .. , ... ..aat S.rvlce AJd .. llve In needed 3-wHkenda/evenlngs 963-0227 or 863-0722 POODLE.STD fem Terrace aect. sOld out:•• ~ , ESTATIE SALE Furniture, antiques, cryatal. Everything must go1•sAT onfy 8· 3, 4601 Perham Rd. need.ct lmmed for aml 4 hrs/dy for dlaabled CLASSIFIED pupa, 9 wk•. Blk or 155, Call 830•2303 growing bus1neH 111 man In xcng for room • • wht, Ch. slred. Beautl· 1---------------eottware lnduatry. No & board. 645-4589 It a the 1••ource you•-B--------ful, temp. teated, exp nee, wlll train. Ca· •· can count on to ,Hll a UILDING h Ith '$900 o Overstocl<ed with eual, fun atmoaphera. NANNY WANTED myriad or merchan· MATERIALS 6030 7~-78~~~· pm ·82~~ stuff? T"m oriented. Ploaae Uve In or ou1 In Costa dlse ll~m•, becau••11'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 9561. A call to c.all David 434-1200 Mesa. Full time to our co umns compe !ti --------Clasalfled To place an •d In ' · take care of 2 children qualified buyers to WANTED: 1 so oublo gr;;:~~4!: will help Cl•••tfl•d (Cameo Shores) 4 mos & 2 yrs old. calll v•rda of flll dirt. 842·5178 c.JI 842-S878. EMPLOYMENT Also drive 4 yr old to 842·5878 Call 631·9072. ___ M __ 2_-s_8_7_a __ •--~-=""'-""'-.._,._...___ l-------- SEltVICES 5533 1chool. Must have own car and speak Pleue be aware that the llatlngs In thle cat· Engllsh. $600/mo + room & board. Call 444-4030. egory may require you ••••••••• to call • 900 number In which there Is a MERCHANDISE charge per minute. Good Jobs reliable services lnlcttstlna thln1s to buy It's 1111 there every doy in Ctn ~ificd ANTIQUES 6010 •BUYING ITEMS• From 1800-1960. i pc to entire estate. Paint· Inga, books, furniture, etc. Immediate cash, top S. 673-6223 Iv msg GOOD AD! Call 642- 5678 .. ,tt ,988 ~2.9o/o AN FINANCING UP TO 24 MOS. OM AlftOVID W $4500 DISCOUNT FROM M.S.R.P. /1tchl4a $1000 R~hu• 1994 FORD . 1992 FORD 1993 NISSAN 1993 JEEP Escort LX 1 door Taurus GL Stdan Stotn XE Coutt \Vraultr 4b4 Auto, A/C, caAllte, Auto, A/C, Only 15,117 ml, NC, PM~~ aloys,. '*1111 return. PINA., aulM. c:Nlle. oasMtte. rol t., 6 , (890731-178255) (810463-208019) (810585-7'71Mt 1110620-21 18' •9973 •9773 s9973 s9973 1990 FORD 1990 FORD 1990 MAZDA 1993 MAZOA Aawtar XL Atto1tar MPV Van Prittat SNan Auto,:J:.,PA. ~~e, ~fi~A.: ~:· ~ .. ~ (110l14.aee2121 fl105IUI~ 1810ltl-24~ •t0673-QS22. t81067s-.566588) •9973 s9973 *10,773 s10,973 s11,973 I I I I. I . '• •, '• '· '• ,. '· I a.lurday, Aprtl 22, 19915 W&DLY BRIDGB QUIZ Q. 1 • Neither vWnerable, u South you hold: The biddi=)ll"OCeedecl: IOUl'll NOBTll U9'l' I• Pa.. 10 PM9 to P.. I• PMe Q. 4 • Both vulnerable, u South you hold; uQU """ OltJt .,qJ4 Your ript-hand opponent opens the biddinc with one no trump. What action do you take? •• •.IWl!l!!lllJIO.IT ...... ~~~~;:~aiiiiiiii~~JIO·ID--~~I0·7•5 ,!'ACB • ~ ................ ,........1c.m.3pm 901 Vt. Udo Soud Cottectlbl••· •mall entlque•. ateftlng, ftne -------· ~~decU:, = SPID • 701• Ht, beaut eota . & SD IOAtS matching drape•, ••••-•••1---------bdrm tum, •a.Jr tlfte, *1981 Uft Ski eo.t• CJllVltOl.IT 9045 wuher & dryer, kltch· 6.7 lllre v..a, King enware, frffzer, elec Cobra 0/0, low profile ---~----- bed• & much more. hull, Jui\ Hrvlced, t98a Chev LYmlfta new controll•/uphol· bhte/blue, v.e, runt Sprlne Cle•nlne itery. Great •kl boat· perlectl $5,860 1-------- S•l•I Everything fHMOOkl great ..... r• 286-2117. MERCEDES 9130 --------mu et go ••• hm/ofc/ ad~ to go. $12,000 11 Chev-... --, van mite. S•I M, 1514 w. '"' 4 -···-Q. 5 • Both vulnerable, you have Oceanfront (In alley). 84 -944 ... 57+42 7) Gold color, good f,ond. '83 1900 Rear fln1, ' What do you bid now? IHlll¥hl.fl Q. 2 • Ji. South, vulnerable, you 1Mt"4MllNM I hold: 80 on llCOre. Aa South you hold: TWO l'AMILY SALEI YACHTS ?O l& ~~::· ~~~P:~· ~~~~~~~=~r:~c1.' N~ Something for every· new llrH ........ $4000 obo amkr, clean. Mu1t •Ml .-CQta OQIOI OA8 .e.A1l71 body. 1300 Dover Dr, 54 .. 12;tl $3,300/obo.497-45279 Bucker 28 Unbound 29 EoonOmist Smith 30 Peeled 32 Lucy's sidel<lck 33 Swjped 34 Lukewant1 • ~1 Swiss painter Paul- 41 Bare 44 P\.wlt«a 45 Wrnter weathef 47 Journals Call 642-5678. 49 Undetatandl ·51 C.CllMe 53~fabric 55 Hadon 5e Caln'• broCtMlr 57 Garden IOI 58 -Mltlof: oohstellalion 59E~'1 60 i::. right m. 61 Furniture wood 64 PurpoM Put a few words to work for you. Ttf-'l) l!CtillY [)C•"I( lfSl'QNSleiY ()If tQAO dQJOH4 \?AQ75 OVoid .. 73 The biddirur baa proceeded: NOBTB IA8T 80U'J'll WEST 1• P .. I• P .. s. . p-so .,... INT P-1 What do you bid o.owi Q. 3 • & South, vulnerable, you bold: .. 86 Wt7U oA 10 ·~·11 The biddirur baa proceeded: WE8T N0R111 ltA8T SOUl'B l• Dbl P.. 1 What do you bid now? 8a~p Sat only. 1987 Chrle Cr•ft '91 TEMPO 33k ml, 1 Partneropenatheb~withone •-.------· Ameroaport, 41ft CHRYSLER 9050 owner 4 dr ate PS r d. What do you rapQDCI? t• crul1er, >clot cond. low PB loaded' lm'maci 'l'9 • uSPOITAnON time, recent eurvey by 55 9oo. 497.9488 &&\Aft original owner. Call for 14 LaMr, 85,000 ml, ' Aa South, vulnerable, you Info. (714) 145·0509 blk, 2-dr, 6 1pd, 1-------- hold: EXCELLENT CONDI TRUCKS 9220 Miou w10 oAK· ~1111 BOATS 7011 MARINE SLIPS '1695· 973•1943· · iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii• as Bronco 4x4 II The bid~ baa proceeded: 80Ul'B fiB8T NOR'l'B BAST 1• Pu. S. P .. ., What action do you take? 18 PT LAUNCH fiber· DOCKS .. 7022 FORD 9075 ).T tires, PlonHr pull· gli. Teak deck, beaut out, nu pnVclutch, 6- boatl New diesel eng. *FREE SLIP* •ee MUST ..... Q spd, $4700, &31·2675 Udo buslne1s owner ~ $4900/obo. 675-7939 has 40fl Nwpt illp, wlll Street Rod BoH •-------- maintain In exchange 302, all TRW par1s, ANTIQUES & . POWER BOATS for UH of boat. Exp'd ~:Ok:~.~:1~dfc~"·B~~ CJASSICS 9250 1012 & resp. James. 451 ·7405 1"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ahlet kit, delbrock i• •"iiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 80 Ft deep water dock catb, Intake, new Int •es Cobra 427 1• for lease on Balboa bl k nd I Bl /Whit t I 1951 Chtl• Craft Island facing turning ac • ca Y app e ue w e • r pe, IRVINE 6144 NEWPORT NEWPORT Mahoglny, 19fl 1peed· basin. 515/per boat ft. red ext. $8K or b81t Canadian body/frame boat, mint, In the Call LaRH, 252•1271. _ol_f•_r._6_4_4..a_3_5_o__ 1 owner, ab1olute water. ready 10 got ah ow condl Ueed Corona Del Mar prl· FOR L••••1 Balboa daily, fully ncenaed, vate re1ldent. 516,900 tile, 54 ft frontage Chances are must see to appre liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil BEACH 6169 BEACH N 0 RT H W 0 0 D LI ke iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 6169 New TH, 2Bd/2 Ba PATIO SALi! de'n, patio/yd, no pets, SUN 7am·3pm $1295 mo. 759-0647. 1915 court Ave. RENT through classified (In alley) btwn 19th & 20th Buy It. Sell It. Find II. Cl•aalfled. 644_.352 aide tie, parallel to you wlll find elate. $45,000. Patio table with 41--------channel; 30 ft side lie 673·8916. chairs (48" PVC), very and 20 ft aide Uo·•llly what you need good cond s95; oak Overstocked with acceH. 873·1440. at the price dHk with exec chair As~~~~o RENT you want to pay & 2 •Ide chair• s100; Classified when you read Wagner power paint C roller (uHd only once) will help th h I ill d the IH1lfled1 sso. ca11 844,..291 142·5678 roug c ass e every day SELL your used vehicle through classified 642·5678 How to keep your kids off the streets. • 2.90/o wa.•11 •• ,., .,3 • AHN\l.U. • IATIM.,~~ccoao llX'I,• vr1 .wamcr.u .. _ '15• 3.90/o 'WCMCU.11•_,.. wam•u .. --. '15,• WCMC•u .. ...., ...... u ........ '16888 WCMC•Uam- waccmcr.o ...... '17 988 •CMC•u .. _,. AHHUM.,;, &ATI M MO,""'· ON ULCCTI!D MODI! '18888 0. """'OWD tuun 'WAca.CP.D•Uttm WCMCU••-w •am• o .. ..,,41 '1838 5.9o/o WCMCcr.11 .. _ ...... u ...... , '18911 wcmccr.11 ........ 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" . . . . .. \ ' ' . . \, : IRVINE · LO\ ch 3 bedroom 2 5 h.irh tm\ nhomc m H 1:n ugc Parlt. ""' ; !'\11.1: ltx:.irion near l'ommunity pool, pJrk., .ind ~hoot, Au l.'.ondinonmg !'\11 i\kUo Rt><"... .. ..... $169,500 tOPEN HOUSE SUNDAY, 22 HELENA NEWPORT BEAC H · PanorJm11. tk.i:Jn, b.i~. mountJlll & l.'.ity light '''-'"' from th1~ ltnch untt in the \'1. r'J1lln. ~l'1. um~ gJtcd "/2Br \llltc~ Highly upgr.idcd ..... S I 78,000 'I \\TOH. I • Hl .\C fl LINDA ISLE \\'111 trade for Big ( Jl1\ on 38R '>llll1. '· & full 'IC\\ ol lhrbor 60tt. on th1. \\.lh:r 2 dodu & 3 \ldl UC'> .•. • • S3,750,000 BELCO U RT O(c.ln & '1ry light '11.·w, lrom rh1., 11Krnl1bk m.i .. tapic1.c h:cl bc.im l.'.omt 5BR \U1t1.·,, libr.iry, fam1h m1 & dl.'n . $3,950,000 HARBOR RIDGE White, bnght & 1.ollll.'mp<>r.iry, 4BR i.llltl.'~, libr.in\ & IJmilv room. Pool, '>PJ & i.<>ml.' O('CJll \'II.'\\)........ . . ...... S l.895,000 BIG CANYON Tot.1llv rcmodckd Bt=TTER THA:-.: ~EW 3BR., ""1th IJrg1.· 1.kn. S1:nint\ 'Y'h:m .ind 1.m tllm11cJ throughout . .. .. S899 ,000 DOVER SHORES IlcJut1fol front row '1cw o f BJl.'.k B.w. l.'.ity lighti. .rnd mount.un., from th" 1Jrg1: 4 BR homi: Pm.iti: p<K>I.......... . ........ $795,000 SEAVIEW · L.1rgnt pl.111 4BR + fam1lv room, 3BA, wm.monJI '1cw of l.'.lf) light' .ind mo1111t.11m. L.lr~c lot w/,p.1 ................................ $725,000 HARBOR RlDGB .. CJ'iabl.1111.J" pbn with .l pcJ,dul WtK><kd and night light \11.'WS. U..J..c opuon> ... $599,000 HARBOR RIDGE View of l.'.1tY lig h ts & ~now capped moun tain '. Remodeled 3BR + Lofr Can have .1 ~p.lr.lte guest q uarters. Owner m.iy ..:.irry 2TD o r AITD ............ $559,000 NEWPORT TRI PLEX Ab,olutc Top of·thc lam· l'pp<:r h.i'I bn·n (Oil\ pktdy n:donc Other umt., 111 top 1.011 d1tion. 3 ..:.ir gJrJgc . . ....... S489,000 BALBOA PENINSU LA Rcll.'nt n:mod1.:ling. mJkn thi-; J true 'h<m pl.Kc 2BR 'll1t1.·, & Iott \\/..:l.'ntrJI .ur Thi: bc\t ot 1. \en th111g. S489 .500 R 2 LOT S11.·p, to the bcJ .. h. E\l.'.cpno1lJI 'Jluc for th1' hnm1.· nn J !Jrg1.· lot 35,95 \\'111 Jl."rnm .1 ·HOO,~ ft dupk\ .. . .. . .. . . .. 5349,000 HARBOR RlDG E Lmd' 1.ountn & night light \IC\\' from th1' l.trg.1.· 3BR town hom1.· \\/lotl $472,000 BIG CANYON Big Sur Amb1JnH· \\/partial golf ..:our\c \t1.'\\'. 2BR + den. Air l.'.011di t1011111g .rnd a 111..:c lo".111011 . Comm p<K>I, 'PJ & rcnnis ..... $264,950 NEWPORT BEAC H C'h.irmmg mob1k home TotJlly rcmo<lckd & C\f!Jndcd Jnd J lmcly b.iy '""· lJght & bright \\j 2BR + dcn .......... $96,000 WATERFRONT 2 M ob1k Homn un the b.1y 111 Lido PJrk. GrcJt for war long Ii' mg or '.11.'.Jtlon rc:trcJt CJll Now .................... ~& $1 7,500 CAMEO HIGHLANDS · 4BR humc on I level. Over 2,000 4'.f. w /remodckd k.itl.'.hcn & bJtho~. N"e yJrd w/ pJU<> & pm -ate p<>OI. G reat kx:.ition ... . .... . ............... $575,000 CORONA DEL MAR G rc:at l<KJ tion in H .irbor View Hills. Extra large lo t. Light & Jiry nkc patio. Lo t o f room to expand ................. $595,000 'I \\ l'O l:l I • l RI \ I NEWPORT CREST t=L'Ll. OC'FA~ \'If\\' Scn,.n1011.il 3RR to\\ nhonll' RcJut1lulh n·modd.:d, 111d1rc'1 hghnng., tlr1:plJ1.·1.', rh" 1.'\pJnd cd d1:1.:k . . ......... ... . . 324,500 LOWEST PRICE! D1.1m.H1l ,mgk Ind t1m11homc, 2RR, \\ rlllltxkl~d k1t1.h1.n .111d m.111\ .t1,tum h .. Hurc' Lot' nl P11.111 209.000 N EWPORT CREST I .ug-.· 4 BR plt1' tJm1h hl<'nl P1.·1 Int .. 011d1t111n "nh dc"rn .ttor t1k, tirl'pl.h.1.' \\l.'l h.1r, u1 ·t I ll. H 2SO 000 0 I II i: R • :\ R l · :\' ORANGE PARK AC RES Cu,hHn CSlJtl.' w /\pCl.'.t.i..:ul.1r \11.'\\' o, l.'r ~ 5 Jan 5 BR plu' ~uc't he11N, pool & ~p.t. .. . .. .... .... . -.,2 .. ~so.000 EAST C OSTA MESA "P·''"ll'' .rnR to\\nhomc \'.iult1:d 1.cil111g,, Ill."\\ (,tr (ll.'t O\'r.R 1800 '>q ti J1hl luol..' hl..c lll'W1! 279,000 ORANGE 4BR hn1111.· 1111 .1 l.1rs1.· 1.·urnc1 lot. New ..:.trpl.'t. tircpl.l"c. fam1h room & 1111.l' y.irJ "/h111.k tircpu . Grc.it 11c1ghborhood. $199,900 COSTA MESA ~putlc" H Jrbur Pointe hi\\ nhoml.' 2 l.tr~1.· \lllll'" \\jl.'..1thcll1.1l 1.·c1hng' lm1d1: 11111t. NICc y.1rd ...... .... ............. . . ... S 1 4.~.900 (JARDEN GROVE 3 HR ,111gk stor) home 111 .1 good lll'lghhorhoo<l P.iintcd 111 & out, .ill nC\\ 1. J~l,, lir c pl.ice... .......... ......... ...... S 172,500 SOUTH COAST METRO Gn.·.it locJtion com·e nk nt tu South Co.t'>t Pl;ua & Theatre . 3BR. 2 BA with ne w carpet .ind p31nt .... ... ..... $99 ,000 L1rg"· ~RR tcmnht\111\. 1•\l tlo11l..111g. p.uk ~nl.11 hl·.tt , hrtth Hillllg' ~fl.l l-R \AY~ ~r.LL'" '279,ClOO WOODBRIDGE Q u1d ln ... H1t1n . 2 BR, I k' cl end 111111 h~ht .rnd hn~ht ( In"' to po11l l, 4500 Tl'RT LE RO K 2 5 RA, Form.11 d111111~ 1.rnuh , .... 111. h1...111t1tul l..11d1c11 " h.11 d\\1•t11.I tl11n1 111~. fl c,h p .11111 Pm .1t1.. 'I'·' ,349 .SOO H ERITAGE PARK I'"'" .:! but 11w.11n hmnh11m1. \\llh .1 111,1. lt..,,lt11 111 011 thl p.11 k A11 ullldltttllllllP, & 2 ... 11 g..1r.l~l l 49 .900 TURTLE ROC K h11111c 4 BR rh" hrnHI\ 1110111 \\Ith till., l\1.1h1.·1 "·"P"· d111111g & t.111111\ nw.1111 4Jo.9()0 SATURDAY SE.AVlBW $i25,000 N l:ngclbrnhtl $194,500 T. H tll $279,000 R.Sc.irk' $489,500 ti Schroeder $279,000 2027 Y.icht OdcnJn IR.VINB 8 Cheyenne OlVlNB 27 M.iJrona NBWPORT BEAC H 124 26th trcct NEWPORT BBAC H $595,000 v.~xton $264,950 L.Foltcr $169,500 NEAR 1lfE WEDGE. 5Bft 3BA home w/fam nn.. den. din nn + a great entertaining pa do. Versatile floorplanl OFl='ERED AT: $798.000 AYN -n-1-11-1 651·4610 FRENCH COUNTRY MANOR RESID£NCE $1.380 MIL Mdgiuficrot Stonendge 4BR. 4.SBA estate w/every Mieruty \.()tJ can uragine Over 5900 sq ft of eleganr liv- ing From the elegant marble formal entry to the fuDy Lvrl.cdped grounch \.()tJ D enpy ttus pastoral setting You l'Wl.'d 10 'iC'e thb exc~ home tOi:iay' TRV 10% DOWN AND A.l.T.D. AVAllABl.E $575.000 Vw."""' of Udo Bay. Udo Isle. city lights & mountains. grl'dt attrotion to interior detail ind artisan cabintry & fireplace facades Easy single kM!I floorplan Boat slip to 30 t!Vtnkible Call for more information. BA\'f'RONT ON UDO ISLE wrnt DOCK St.895 Mil Ldrgc.> entertairnng home r*is huge bayfront deck & r<KXn ford 55 vocht. numerous designer details. elevator & '>tllMJng wet bar A great Udo Isle slree1 HARBOR VIEW HOMES ROOM FOR A POOL $609.500 ldE>A; located wittWl Harbor Ve.>1 Homes near COfTlfl'Ulrty pool. dHiouse & more. 4BR 3 SBA encb.ed entr)MlaY. thousands of bricks & la...oely bad< 1,0rd garO>ru. NEWPORT NORllt VIUAS BANK R£PO $429.000 Upgrdded 3 bedroom Mectina Plan In prime Cl.kle-sac locatl<>1. Tons of upgrades ind hrcM.d & marble flooring. &>rbi.>t carpeting · '& mirrored walls. G.iard gated commmity dose to Fashion Island. beaches. & freeWays HARBOR VIEW HMS PORTOFINO Pl.AN. 4BR. fam rm., den & ~-entry breneway wl\otl of tmck flooring. Pookb:ed back yd. Make offm REDUCED TO: $609,500 -HIGHLY UPGRADED bayfront located within waUdng distance to the bay & Udo Village shops. Community pool & boar slip available. REDUCED TO: $498,000 VICTOR YACK 721-4883 OWN YOUR BUSINESS NEAR TIIE BEACH T ""° liquor 11'\d~ in exceBent So C.abf neighbo.+.ood:. Location Locaoon l..ocatK>n Well maintained & kx:dted lfl high traffic a~ Offered at $145K & $450K LIVE IN NEWPORT BEACH FOR UNDER $200.000 C>..vner ha.., been transferred nerl. to get on with their life! 3 bedrooms. plantation shutters. new interior paint. custom cabinets. Conan & much more 2-c.ar garage. Call for details on this great Newport buy' WEEKEND OPEN HOUSES 2ro1 fiaaco Nwpt Bch 611 Udo Patk Dr. '2·A Udo 1935 Pon Camey, Nwpt 8ch 712 V'111 Udo Nord. Udo $489.000 SUN 1-4 $498,000 SUN 14 $609,500 SUN 2-5 s 1.895Mil Sat/Sun l ·5 22-UNTT APARTMENT COMPLEX IN PRIME LOCATION $2.5 MIL A· l condition 221.01its apartment complex <M?f'lool<ing tranquil Back Bay W/'!a'rV.? whitewater W!w.; Priv ~. huge patios & balconies. Call for spedfb. LIGHT • BRJGn' 4BR HOME w/fam rm .. din rm. Fr doors. 2 frpls, 2 patlol. sunny kit., fNtt tJ'ftS & bee* lid IP&. OFFERED AT: $489.000 CHARMING 2 BR cottage located near ML'' ~treet Pk w/lo~ sunny pado & deck. vauhed cell In llv rm. Tons of potential here! OFFERED AT: $398.000 DAYNA PEI Ill 651-4610 BEACH ORIGINAL ON 11IE P£NINSlJl.A $S98.000 T ""° bdrm cottage locatEd on "LM Street Pk on Penin Pr w/ye.v TOll1d SlnllY pallO & deck abow g<irage Halli w/lob of poss1bilrty Being sold 'AS 15-A r 111 ~1ty 10 buy U'lto this established commurnty • I SPAQOUS DlJPl.£X ON CORNER LOT $599.000 Excellent Income. Prime comer location near sing~· fomily homes in beach dose area. U:Jht/brlght/d1n.. Upper unit has 2 sep liv rms. din areas SC kitchen filClf, 6 c.ar parking & 3 \A.OOd tuning frpk:s. Call f, 11 appointment today CHARMING DUPLEX NEAR TIIE BAY $295,000 2BR/2BA froot l6lit +studio/IBA rear ri In pnrne R I woe Exceptionaty well rraintalned & kie.aJy Slllted frn summer-winter rental income. Many new upgrade.., throughout Cal for details today. PENINSlJLA POIHI' BAY VIEW HONE $798,000 Large 5BR. 3BA home feattmg den. dning nn. famill. rm & a great ~ patio v.td-i a fire pit ~ ha\ Vle\.v. from upper lel.e A ITl.bt see. NEWPORT BEACH DREAM HOME Wll.ARGE YARD $489.000 Consider thb beautifu!N cared for 48R home w/fd1Y\llly room. ~room. "French doors. 2 frpls. custom cabinets & . bay window In kit . lovely courtyd entry, 2 patios. trees+ a spa In the back yard Your dreams can come true' ; --~-~ --~-· .. . .. -. --~ ... ~.,....._,.~ . . . :.< ...:.-~ .,_,.c Costa Mesa family home offers panoramic golf' course views Beautiful home offers gof f course living Located on the 15th fairway of Mesa Verde Country Club Gorgeous executive famil y home located in Co. la Me. a on the 15th fairway of the Mesa Verde Country Club golf course. Thie; <;tyli sh contemporary home ha' approximately 5.200 <;quarc feet and is tastefully appointed .• The courtyard leadci into the large entry hall with skylights and volume ceilings. The formal dining and living rooms each have their own marble fireplaces for elegant entertaining. The large family room has a tiled fireplace. wet bar with ice maker. built-in wall unit and open~ onto a panoramic view of the fairway. 'The rear patio on the golf course is covered by an electric retractable awning for <;unM!t entertaining. You will fall in love with the fabulou-; gourmel kitchen which ha<, almo'I every amenity po~sible including -;ub-zero refrigerator. Gaggenau cook1op. wamung oven, microwave. regular and convec1ion ovens. "gr.mile-look" Corian countertop~. applianee garage~. an island wi1h vegetable sink and a breakfast area which overlook" lhe fairway. The romantic master retreat ha' a spectacular spa/dressing area wi1h a dual fireplace also serving the sitting area. coffee/wet bar. Huge walk ip closet with organizers. steam shower. laundry shoot. The entire master suite overlooks the golf course. For a privau showing contact agtnl Bonn~ Turner at Coldwell Banker, (714) 668-9333. 312 Evening Star Lane Understated el~gance on the water. 4 bedroom, 3 bath trnditional family home on a large waterfront lot with room for a 60' y~1eht. Gated courtyard for privacy & security. Gourmet kitchen, huge multi-level warerside patio for e ntertaining. Eastskle Costa Mesa Two adjacent triplex units on large lots. Great bread & butter units. Can be sold together. Lot ~ize makes them great for new development. Owners are motivated!!! $349,000 EACH ROBERT PENKWITZ Res. 650-0443 Pager 748-3573 • • • . . . i , ' ~· ·:.,. ;-~-!!;· ·• ..I , • -~-./ -~ -•• ~· ·-----.Jiii.....~ - %.ren %ache presents 553-2360 BAYVIEW TERRACE Trwlit101111/ ~in giurd gotnl community JBD, 2V:BA, «*' lwduWll flooring, planbllion wlttm, }nuurt cooklop, inkrior 1izundty room. Low mooahol1 d11n. Stlkr trans~. Mn ~ sm,ooo PRINCETON TOWNHOMES Grrm loc.tion c~ to ucr amrpus & ~·g JBO 381\. nul und, mdlftl ctilings, ~· SttlJilJo ~ tiltt M1al & UIOOtf blinds &inlniar llw'!"'l room. Wt.J for sttuknts or "K Is. $225,MO JASMINE CREEK 2BD. 2BA 011d de11, 1111111 tnrm complelt'ly fur111~h1·d. /11~t bm1,~ o toothbr11~h Yenr(y lt•a,.• 52600/mo DESERT TIME SHARE 1 BD. 1BA011 tlw golf ro11~. U1wri•1rc1• Wl'ik\ D1·~rt Oam. Cill for details! 11 Cambria Pmwrom1<. t'IC'U'' of <><.<'tllt. barbm: Peliw11 111/L~ & 111Jibt l1J.<hf., Hif<h~l' ttf>Rrctded (~mtmwt k ltch<'1t ll'flb Rm1tilc• cott Iller top French tlo<in.. p1il'fil<' brick t.ott1~~·arrf with fi11t11lal1t nwee lttr}W • bc•dr<x1m.'\. 2 bolhs. 3 n 1r ~llrttR<'. Big Canyon S1111ml1tg <:ustomized 4BR. 3 5BA Oil<'· s/ory e11terlt1i11ment es/ate slltwted 011 "'' extrt1 large lot wilh m>er I 70 ft of cun'f!d f ro11tage. • Gourmel kitcbt•11. b1llit1rds rm.fimulv r m, t!XercL-w m1. • \C'alk-i1t rtf u•me cellar. musk ~ir:stem • Custom pool & spa wlbmlt-111 BBQ f.. fire pit. MOTIVATED SELLER/ An Outstandl1rg Value at $829.()()() Ro)!_ & Mary_ Osterhout Broker/Realtors Res: 644-6007 Bus: 644-6200, Ext. 106 • 1 "For Your Very Best Buy At The B!ach 11 646 •6770 MaryAnn McGuire "l 100 SCHOLZ t202 SPECT~CULAR OCEAN VISTAS $259,900 OCEAN & BOAT HARBOR VIEWS $178,000 VILLA BALBOA BEST BUY $169,000 VILLA BALBOA $239,900 NEWPORT BEACH VILLA BALBOA E'*1)1 endless Lido VERSAlUES 100 SCHOLZ. '202 ~deck views NEWPORT BEACH Come< 1BA •den (Of 2BA?) 1 25 Channel Catahna Island and ocean views from your to ocean & harbor Totally upgraded 2BA. 2BA. wtute BA rose carpet whtte walls corne< windows Extra leght BEAUTIFUL CORNEA LOCATION. Beaut1fuAy upgraded Fabu4ous oversi.zed lntenor in wMes & neutrals. Speoally designed recessed llghtlng & 2BA private penthouse wrth1n walking minutes to the European cabinetry 1n completely redone kl1chen. L A & bright Wall 1emoved lor spaoousness beach fireplace hxtures Custom deck flooring. Ovet1oolis grHflbelt $159,900 . NEWPORT BEACH Ocean & Catahna views. oversized redwood planked patio. huge master BR Mirrored LR & BR walls Bert>er car1W-t 200 MCNEIL, 1109 LOVELY LIGHT & BRIGHT 1BR NOW $125 000 VERSAILLES PENTHOUSE $89,000 NEWPORT BEACH DUPLEX $495,000 VERSAILLES 200 MCNEIL LN #109 "''"'·t 1 O\/ersi~ed studio on top floor of gated community STEPS TO OCEAN. Sll1gle le\lel. Potential to build 2no "'" e ceramic Ille Community P<>04. spa. fitness room Beautlful """""I l c ..... A I PCH & ~s floors, cream 8erbef carpet All white krt.chen. looks out landscaping Walk to sand beaches ,.., ... a er. """"' o restaUfal'llS. ShOj)plng. ., to trees from high <lecl< Nice location EZ to see Extra laige lot over 4.300 sq.fl Carol Allison 644-7362 553-2385 Senior Marketing Consultant onoromic ocean + city views. Miramar Pion. NOW $599,000 COMING SOON! • Single Level Custom Home View, Large yard • Turn·Key 3 Bedroom Home. Views, Plus Spa. --. --=-----~ ·--- 900 Aleppo $545,000 Customized & expanded with added wing. Extra large comer lot on cul-de-sac. :l . 3039Carob $569 900 Single level home with labulous Back Bay, city lights & mountain views. CANYON & BAY VIEW BLUFFS -OCEAN VIEW AFFORDABLE BLUFFS 679 Vista Bonita $399,000 . Bluffs new listing. 3 br & family room. Great location & price! 503 Avenlda Campana $369,000 Bluffs beauty with ocean, bay & city lights. Immaculate! Light & bright. 303 Vista Suerte $200,000 LH Spacious 3 br, 2112 ba. An opportunity to enjoy the amenities of the Bluffs. BLUFFS -STUNNING INTERIOR BELCOURT IN THE BLUFFS BLUFFS -SPECTACULAR VIEW 2657 Vista Ornada $469,000 Popular "E" model, 3 spacious bedrooms & enlarged family room. Freshly painted. 2630 Vista Ornada $439,000 "One of a kind" remodeled and expanded with mini bay view. 457 Vleta Roma . $303,000 Upgradsd with French dOors & n8W9r carpet. Private enclosed patio. 301 Avenida Cerritos $469,000 Front row in prime location of original Bluffs. Private end unit. 382 Hamilton $339 000 Like new with two~ 3 br, 2 ba units. 3 {}IJrt!gBS. ---------. ----~--------- • ' ' J , I . • • • / , I . . . . . . ", .; ... , ... : ~"""' ... ~ ~ .. ,,, . - . I . I , /I Wome • xplore . H/\RBOR IDGE • Guard Gated • Nature Trails • Tennis Facilities • Pools & Spas • Ocean Views ~'" o> • Pastoral Views OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1 -5 15 MONTPELLIER $865,000 3BO Ocean View$ Highly Upgreoded 31 ST TROPEZ $799,000 ABO Mt. & City Views Expanded Newer Appl. 15 LA ROCHELLE $739,000 380 Ocean Views Single Level Expanded 21 TOULO N $899,000 580 Ocean Views Spa Largest Model • 1 CHERBOURG $695,000 480 Mt. & City Views Lowest Price of th is Model 14 GENEVE $2,095,000 Custom Superb views 580 Lorge Master Pool $899,000 580 Ocean Views Largest Model 19 HARBOR RIDGE $679,000 280 + Den Excel. Views Front Row Hosted by: MARCIE ADLER TOM BRUNSON LOIS JACOBS MARILYN KERSHNER LINDA OETH ANN PETERS SUZANNE SHULER 553-6138 222-4840 553-2372 553-2369 443-2389 553-2391 SSJ-(;136 Other Properties Available From 429,000 -2,000,000+ * Maps Available at the Gate • • 1 1 , , r _, I ' j ) ' ~ ' ' ' I J I I ,/ ,/ I ~ r 725-5126 ~~I ~~\J CALL US TODAY! ANN PETERS SUZANNE SHULER OCEANFRONT New-3BR custom $1,198,000 BAYFRONT 5BR-Remodeled-Pier & 1Slip $2,495,000 2 LOTS Vintage Craftsman $695,000 GREAT VIEWS 3 BR-Remodeled $549,~ "THE· HEISLER HOUSE" No. Laguna, ocean side of PCH $1,225,000 BAYFRONT 2BR-Exquisite $595,000 2BR-Great Yard $430,000 PANORAMIC VIEWS 4BR-3BA $695,000 ADORABLE conAGE · + 2BR-Unit-So. of PCt-i $459,000 ------- • , , • r-·1'/i 'r),., ( ' ( , ' , / ' -~t-_.·.... .. . . • "' · .. --1 , CUSTOM VIEW ESTATE BAYVIEW TERRACE I hJ(hl\ upj.tr.1d1.-d 3hd. 1. Sh.1 N1.'\' pc >n u~:.11. 'h h1111w wuh m:1rhk· Ooor' .111d g11r~1.·11u' Lmd~ .1r111~ by He ~l'r' G.1rd1:n' Pnck· nr 11~n1.·"h1p i' '-'' t<k·nt' $372.SOO I lq.:.1n1 11.rrhor 1<1di.:1.· :;hd h11111" \\llh 11w .. 11wn1111i.: '11.'"' 111 h.1rh.1r .111d l II) lii.:hi.. I It •111 111' ,,, It" •Ill.. Lt ... 11 l.111d-. .1p111i.: hl.h I. Ill •II• •Ill I"""'' SZ.095.000 Cock 71177 HIDDEN JEWEL ... ._., H1.·1111 i<.k·k·d tu 1wrf1.·1.111m. tht' -i hd h111111. " -...·1 111 • 1111. 1 >f ·1111 lx·'t L1,t,1tk.· Ill l).(l1llt11h1 .. ot1 .. 1111 11\ll'lll'd 1111 I<\ .!( f.1111 ..... 111. 11.·1111 Kk·I 1111 1.111.· uil d1.· '·'' lt1LllH>n l'\\ krtdll'll 11).(111 .<lld h11~hl d1.·1.111 1111µ1.· \.1rd THE lx·,t of I .hhrd1.· 0"1.1 \k,.1 CREATIVE FINANCING ll.11l"M1r Hidj(1.' -.1 3hd dn:am hon~: in :'1.1.•\\ pc 1n l":.1d1 th.it un 1.-:1,tJy lx·1. n nll.· y11uf' :-.dk·r h ,1, '[>l'llt th11u,,1n<h tn 1.·\l 1.·rtion.11 ll(">Str.1d1.·" A 't1.'.tl at lll•.11 P·"""').( $349.000 Code 70317 SS19.SOO Code 706lJ7 $339.000 Code 71287 OPEN HOUSE T<JUR ~I 'i'>.'>OO -~5 1 .:;.ooo 11i£ BLUFFS TIIE BW°FP.'1 EA'iTBWFF BAYCREST HARBOll IUIXiE TKt. BWFF'i H.AR80R RIDGE 'iP'YC.lASS 111 ll CO'ITA MESA COM BIG C.ANYON HAJUIOll POlNT'E 'iO. COAST METRO nu~ BLUFF') TitE TERRA< ~'i TitE BWFF\ EA.'iTBWFF DOVER SHORF-' HAJlBOR RIDGE EA~ JASMINE CREEK BIG CANYON tlAllBOtl IUDGE NE1VPOllT N VlllAS THE BUJFFS BIG CANYON CDM NE1VPOllT CREST VEJlSAW.ES VEltSAJl.US KAJlBOR IUDGE RAJl80lt IUDGE BIG CANYON HARBO& IUDG£ COSTA MESA BIG CANYON NEWOllT BEACH SAN MICHAEL SATIJRDAY AND SUNDAY l657 VISTA OllNADA l ·S P. HAYDEN/C BETTON $469.000 "56 Vl'iTA ROMA 1-S . C. MULVEY/£. SHATZEN $339.000 900ALD'PO 1-5 T. BRUNSON/<;. BURM£1STER SS45.000 19l4 IRVlNE AVf l·5 DANA Bl.ACX $349.000 3 I ST. TROPEZ 1·5 M. KEJlSHNEJVJ. HENDRLE $799.000 l7 l8 VlSTA DEi. ORO 1-5 MIKESMJnl $249.000 l3MONAC0 1-S KAR.EN REZEK $899.000 II CAMBIUA 1·5 TIIE OSTFJUfOUTS $829.000 34S UNIVERSITY 76 1-4 C. BENTON/L RJ1TF.Y St75.000 3700 ()( EAN M PAM BAU. s J,j4 5. ()()() SATIJRDAY ll RUE ST. a..ouD l·5 CAltOL AWSON $995.000 4 HARBOR l"Oll'in 1·5 B~YNEL'iON $849.000 1911 W. WAKEHAM 1-5 SOLLY SHATZEN $245.000 jO l AVE. CElUlrTOS 1-S JOANNA HENDRIE $464,000 SUNDAY VIUA BALBOA CAPE COO DUPLEX '>p.1uo11' '''" f)(•n 1.1>nJum1n111m ofkf' 11e.t:•lll ltkl.' Ill'\\ w11h }hd 2hJ • family n1om down .md <~11.11111.1 "~''" llu.1t1.· m.hll'r hJ ,ulll' .tntl .ind ~hd/lh .1 up. M.1n)' t'l"tnm f1..,11ur1. ... .1 n·d\\ui<l pl.111k1.·d .. 1111m p.11111 Thl'l.'1.' J.t.1r.1Jt1.'' + O(ll'O p.trktnjt A .... ,um.1hll· S 1 S9.000 Cotk 70067 loom $339.000 OCEAN PEEK G1.·1 r~.•lh 1111 ,11mn11.-r' \\nntk:1tul lx·.ll h 1111..1 BAYCREST'S BEST 111111 .rnd° .1 ,1r11.· of .1 ""'" \11.'\\ lhd londo '" 1."'1.p.111..._. ... p.111.'Cl! {111llnnl'I klll ht:n w/fir\·- k.1ll11l'' .1 llll.l(l' p.11111 ).(fl'.lf 1111 ull)(l'rt.1111ttl).t pl.11.1: ll.'ll'"1.·d h~hlln)( trown muldtnjt. $224.900 I rl•Jl<.h <loo" .111<l 111,h ~1rd1.·n' .tlll'llt l.1~· P"' .Ill' >-trd PAYS FOR ITSELF $349,000 jlxl h11uw • 11v.11l llxl unu .. on l~ 1u1.· n.r1wr 1111 \Xdl m.11111.1m1.·d tlt'\\l'r n .. ,j, · ,111 EASTSIDE HEIGHTS Rk Lit E(.tr.i.1t1.'' f11r l'.Hh 111111 "''dk-l1t 'p;1,u11" fl.'mudd1.•d 31xl. jh.1 horn ... un 1.ul· 37SO OAFFODll. 1-S BJ. JOHNSON $j79.000 Ill\ l.'"™:nr' '"''""'·'l \\ tth \ l''T pm .Ill' m.t .. ll'f 'lffh.' .tn<l 2630 \ll_qA OllNADA 1-5 llAWE.llMAN/SCHWEICKE.llT $439,000 $242 OOO ,p.1rkl1ng pool 3039 CAROB M SALLY SHIPLEY $569.900 ' $369 000 3ll EVENING STAR 1·5 ll. PENKW1TZ $1,49S.OOO ' 19 HARBOR RJDGE l-5 TOM BRUNSON $679,000 SOtml COAST SHORES JASMINE CREEK ~OND ::~ MAXINEPKOPP $S49,000 3~ lh.1 h11m1.· \\1th 111p qu.1l1t} 1mpr1hl'· "'"Jtll• lt:\d lhd. lh.i lownhom1t rl.'-.tl fl>U' 11 RUE FONTAINE 1-s :A~~ S1~os9:::= ~u1"1~~n<l p1;1r~1.'. f)!~~uk r'f'm ~on~n~nn y Ld.\t JtU.1rd-jt;t11:d ~p .. ttno9tu/ Tw11pfir1.";1..l'-" 29 COVENTllY 1-S CAltOL MULVEY $-t29,000 Pl.:;,,. ' . wu ix ' rom ' iut '-1'1 W~l' fl'n(t:d y.1rd Pouk 'P·'' & tc:nnl' 3087 COIO'E MAJUN l·S MAU GtJLUDGE $470,000 $l4 f.1ulMt1." 202S AVENIDA ODCO 1·5 STEVE l.EVEJlE1T $449,000 S,000 Code 70187 $439,000 Code 70527 #7 SEA ISLAND M DICK DICKSON SZSS.000 416 ACACIA AVE. 1-S JACK CHESHlllE $799.SOO A WINNING LOOK 5m• • rn•s •~II! t2 MOJO l-S PffYUJS HAYDEN $239 000 u C. ............ ~ 100 SCHOLZ PL '202 1-S M.AllYANN MCGUDlE $178:000 ulR tnyon 3hd F.I Dor.i<lo wn<lomin111m Oldt: (11ron.1 dd M.tt R-2 lot lhd holl'k' + 200 MCNEll.#109 1-s MARYANN MGGUDtE $128,000 "-tlh lill· ,·c•Untl'r '"fl'· fr1.·nd1 door' .m<l 1ra~k fl~pl.1(1.'. flJni.11 rt:modd lhd un11+h1>nll'· I OfE.&BOUllG l·S A PETEJlS/S SHtJUJl $695,000 l1Rhung <.ommun11y pool .tnd ll'nnl' ~IUth of PCH I h11xk 10 fuoChndfte IS LA ltOCJIEIU i.s LOIS JACOBS $1)9,000 $255.000 Cock 70197 $459,000 Code 705S7 S4 ROYALSTGEOllGE l ·S lHEOSTl!JOIO\lrS $1,49S.OOO 14 GJ!NEVE l·S JOANN KENTON $2.0tt.000 J.41 Al.VA LANE M BOBCOWCOO $27S.OOO SWEET a LOW BAY a SUNSET VIEW 8 ltUE OIA'nAU ROYAL 1.5 CAROL Al.USON SS9S,000 To{,tlly rcmoddcd end unit with 'unny. Fron1 mw in pn~ kx..ltion of orilCJrul 81uffi. 1406 UNCOLN t-5 PAM BA.LL $699.000 t:ndo-.t'd p.llK> 3bd. 2 Sixt. nl'Wcr Jll·whhc llftht lit brigh1 end unit. A i.how<::t.'IC with zs TROlMU..E 2.5 HUU..EY uau $J89,000 kuchen O\crlooking ixuio. E:i ily f1n:1na:d! ..a·uriry i.yslcm and sp;ick>U-" p:uio. ---------------------.....0--. .............. $315,ooo Code 707:787 U69.ooo BLOCK TO BEACH Sp.KIOU!' duplt'X llprx-r ha' 4 Or/l B.1 . IX'.lm cdlmg' t<i h.1krn1)' Lowl.·r uni! i.. ;\ Rr/2 Ba & r1:.1r p.1110 l C..1r + .i p.trl.in~ Code 7060 BYlllESEA Trni.nhofl'll' '1yk· dupk·' hl·,1d1: rh, ou·.in Both unit-. h.I\ l' l llr/ l 'i B.1. d1111n1t room. firl.'pl.1n .... p.11111-. .ind thl· 'ymphony of llll' w;1tl·r Hom<.: w;1rr.1nty pn" 1dl.'d. S519,000 Code 70657 UNBE.UEVABLY PRICED! Gu.ird-g.111.'d tommuntt). ll.'nn1... root Rl'l.'l'nhcb-. Hl'.lll' .in 1:nd1.1nting '4..'11111Jt for th" hl·~m11full)' rt·moddcd 3hd hollll.· •\\'llh (11,h R<>ftc:r-G.1rcl<.:n-. l.1nd'l.1pc S499,000 Codc 70677 MINI-ESTATE IN NEWPORT On\.' of !hi.' mo<t l h.1rmin1t horn..:' 'iin~ll· kn·I 4hd on clw root '"'' lot frl·m h door' -.u.1f)l.'d n·1lin1t' n,·w p.11nt & lk>t or A great fmd S549,000 Code 70697 BJGCANYON Rarl' 'inglc: lt'\l'l.3hd 3h.1 townhotnl' in an l.'\l'dlt>nl loc'.1t1on. U>\ dy Ork'nl.11 ~1rden-i w11h w:11~.1ll Pm .11t.• .tnd 'f>c:u.11. S59S,OOO Codc70807 Sf.A.PORT LIFESTYLE Sp.1oom 3bd homt' In fJmtly c·ommu1111y neJr M:inneffl Mile Convc:nieni l0<"<111on ~ind fabulou-i OC't!Jn .ind bay view:oo. $599,000 NEWPORT BAYFRONT u11.y llxl. lh:t hotnl' With j8 ft ho.II :.lip .m<l 2 l.1r ~11~1gl' U>Wl''t pml' 111 quk't !(.Ill' itu:irck'<l l ommu1111y of B.tlhoa Co\l'l'' Hurry' $595,000 . UPSCAl.E BLUFFS I li.V1ly Uf))(r.1ch:d 'lhclf honw 111 1mm.1c uJ.11..,· ... ondi11011. F1 l·11d1 door' m l'rlookmg .1 prh all: p.1111 > E\n•lk·111 h.11.al11>n .incl l·omm11n11y .lllll'l111tl'' $303,000 c.ode 702S7 TOP OF TifE WORID Panor.1m1t mo11nt.11n & dry light ',,t,1' will 1.1k ... • your h1l·.11h ·'"·'Y 41xl. Jh.1 11.irhor llld~c !:.."all'' 1ownhunl(: Kl•duu•d dr.1..i1c11ly1 S69S,OOO HARBOR RIDGE ESTATES f\n·pcion.11 41xl l.1m1ly mom w11h .1dck·d loft F:1h11lo11-. u1y 11~(11, \ ll'\I. EH'I)' 11p~r.1ck·. romm11n11y pi1e11 ... 'P:" & ll'nni-. and prh .tit' 'P·' S799,000 A PERFECT 10 """' in 1991 'il'll.'l.1.11 R-l l1>rnl·r loc 111 <.cJM C1rx· Co<l :\!xi 3 "iha '"uh '.111hl·d ll'llmg-.. \l.c1eid llc1e1r-.. hnlk p.llK>' & <>ll'.ln \ll'W from top floor S799,000 BIRD'S EYE VIEW ~I . I 50.000 · ~ 1 .. l-5.000 BIG CANYON VERSAJU.ES E\p.1n<l1:d 1lxl. I Cih.1 em "'H'l1'111n.1I l.1r)(l' 1<11 Pm.Ill' l'nd le ll.t1111n 1111 till' 10th l.ur WJY wnh .ill 1lw .lffil'llllll'' St,lS0,000 Code 71057 EXCEYllONAL VALUE! '.'lt•\I. .ihc.I ,\h.1 O<.l·.111fro111 rl''l(ll'llll' '' nh pm .Ill' roof-ror ck-lk w11h qu.1l11y .1ml·nt- lll'' 111d11dt111< 'l'UlrHY & .. ound 'Y'tl'llh Sl,198,000 MIUJON SSS VIEW R.m: oppon11n11y for pm l'il'" ' ll'W of c.ll.'e.111. h.1rhor & Ct1.1lin.1 Tr.1cl111on.1I "ilxl. .ih.1 wnh 3 l-.1r ~.11.1.!(l' on l.1r1tl' ~ry~l.1,, 101 Sl ,375,000 c.cxle 71097 Prl..,llJ.(11>11' Ou-.111 Bhd l'''·"'' O\l'tk1e1k' ln-.p11.t111111 Pc 11nt 111 C.1111111.1 d, I \l.11 Rl'll'llll) ll'lllodl'll·d 'ihd I 'ih.1 h1111ll' \l.1111 holl'l' & )(Ill''' he 111x· .1 l I.'"" lx.1111\ 1 $1,79S,000 Code 71 167 'illl0ld1 0111 ""'" ,lllel" (Cl\\I\ 1111h ... · elll'.111 C11,11111111l·d ~bet. ~l>.1 "uh ~ hrl'pl.11 .... , 5 L ii J(.tr.t~I.' IJ" dy p.~11.,, .111111111 '1111pl,· 1h ... · tx·,1 hom<..· 111 1lw f..1.11,., $8~.ooo Code: 70987 SI. t95.000 ~ .). 990.000 ON 11fE WATER l ncll'N.lll'cl dq-1.lllH' hl''I dl''l 11lx·, th" 11p)(l .1<.kd ilxl ~h.1 h11m1 111 p11nw le>1..1 111111 LH~l' pm .Ill de" k le 11 hO udn lnle 1mp.1c1hll' qu.1111~ e St,49S,OOO Code 71117 GOLF COURSE MAGIC -.1111ni.: ,Kr.incll} ''uh ''" 1 I no kl'I nl '"'n 1.1~<.' on 1lw I 1th & lh1h t.11m.1\' 1111, 'ihd Iii.!( ( ·'">'"' E,f,lll' "·'' k.1llHl0d 111 01.lllj.(l' (.0,1'-I :>J,IJ(.llllll' S2.295.000 Code 71187 LAGUNITA BY ntE SEA Ill\ lllllK tr11p1l.1l hrn 1<.·' .11111 , .. lorlul ,1111 .,...,, nL•I.~· .1 .. 1111111111i.: .,..·11111).( I• 1r th1' l'\Cjlll,lll' 1hd I Cih.1 j.(.lll'd t ll l'.lllhlllll ,.,I.Ill' S3.990,000 Code 71207 S\\\.'\.'PlnK \I<..'\\' ol tlw ou'.1n Lt1.1l111.1 l If) hghi.. fr, 1m th1' 'ihd m g11;1rd 1(.lft.'tl I l.1rhor R1djt<..' 0\\ 1lt. r 1r.11l.-.f,·m:d 11111,1 'l.'11' S910,000 ~ The t -Grubb & Ellis ( _.. Marketline SPYGLASS HDJ. Prl·mlcr fron1 row ro,uion prm tdt" 11111 'randing '1cw' from chi' 41xl. l "ih.1 homt.· fl'~Hunng .1 pm.ill' uiuriyard entr.mll' $950,000 C.odc 71027 BE1TEll TAKE A LOOKJ Uniqut' Jrcfott.>tlllrJ I de-.1gn Jfford' 1."Ull· '"8 entcrtalnl'l'k'nl po,,1b11i1k:s in thl' Cam· eo Shores bargJin. Ownerl> Jre p.1<:k· lnM .... lt's time for ac1ionl $985,000 Code 71037 800-714-7443 Introducing the Grubb & Ellis 24-hour real estate resource I To access information on the prc:>perty ~r' re interested in, si!'1& dial our toll-free nUmber cind enter the five digit Od code number. It's that easy! 644~1600 New Listings Jasmine Creek Greenbelt location, end unit 2 Bd. 2 Ba plus den. Corkett & Marr $395,000 Old Corona del Mar CharmJnc duplex In heart of village. Well cared for. Jerry Finster $49',000 Baycr est Lincoln Lane! Custom 4 bedroom, 3 bath with pool. Debi Bibb $639,000 RJtz Cove Terrific lot available for custom home on cul-de-sac. Scanlan & Busk $750,000 Spotlight RodcJedce Ocean estate size proper- ty of approx. ~4 acre, above aashlnc surf. Marr, Fl.Mter & HIP $3,49',000 .......... J6.4'l er.twlew Drhe 2tOO llQllMwe DrtN .. lc....t ,2 Belcotlrt =~o:. I' c,pre.. Poblt 12R•O..ntlle I Bllllllac Tree I RoymJ St. Georce C.....lllPlaa• 4801 Suney Caa••rr Vlllqe 409 30dl Street c.n ..... _.. 236 Heliotrope c .... aafflcltla•d• 421 Serra 4+4 Mendoza Terrace eeetaM ... I '84 Onmp tB 2077S.lltaAu ....... 2220 Arbut1ls 2'27 Bunya $1,100,000 Slfl.000 $949,000 11,14,,000 l,49',000 J,19',000 $1,195,000 $1 ,195,000 SH (l.4t $,1,,000 $139,000 $254,900 $345,000 $490,000 $SJ9,000 $M9.000 ,~ ..... $ 24 ..,;... ne' ,,,,000 ._ $1, 19',000 ....... VletirHHMS 17H Newport H .. Drhre $'6,,000 H62 POltTrtattJ $79',000 ....... T9ft"IM:e 19H Tali ... Terrace $17',000 ........ Kia 24ft.f•ltlta Way ...... .... 121 Via Firenze JJ2 Plaza Udo $975,000 .. (I_,) $1 ,19',000 SU (1-S) $1.29',000 ...... , .... , ............ MleW 10 Ni P rde $4'9,000 ._ (M) Naasut .. &Ne .. ,, Cilaal • Pr•••••-z.,..., "'..,.... $4'9,000 S.. (U) $1 ,6",000 $1,49',000 $695,000 • ,.,,000 ..... .,, OFFICE HOURS 9:00 A.M. ,.. 5:30 P.M. SATURDAY & SUNDAY. I " ~DtTulllo orrulllo .ea.Worden Slllrley Harris Gery J..ecrand Bartohc & Hein Donna Wall ..... F1x • Oceanfront Living South Laguna Beach 2 Bd. 2 Ba & 3 Bd. 2 Ba. units overlooking the ocean. Bob DITulllo $259,9001$329,000 Oceanfront Wonderful 5 Bd 4 Ba family home on Beach Road. Separate guest quarte~ Also for lease at $5.00<V mo Connie Ma~sentl S 1,695 ,000 Oceanfront Corona del Mar 3 Bel 3 5 Ba. blufftop contemporary over- loolr.ing harbor entrance Sweeping views ferry Finster $1 ,895.000 South Laauna Bluffs Two year old contemporary oceanfront home Steps to sand 4 Bd 4 FP. & 3 car garage Finster & Hlah $2,460,000 South Laguna Magnificent oceanfroot home on secluded c.ove! Soaring ceilings, walls ol glass. & separate guest quarte~ Bibb & Harris $2,495,000 Emerald Bay Spectacular Mediterranean oceanfront Rod Daley $5,995,000 Huntington Harbour 5 Bd 7 Ba with 3 docks 240' on bay, pool & elevator ferry Finster $6,450,000 Balboa Peninsula Point New 5 Bd 5 5 Ba. oceanfront home Mediterranean style. Quality on 50' lot Great views Bob Bera $2,495,000 Irvine Cove One of only five homes directly on the sand in one of California's most beautiful & private communities ferry Finster $6,850,000 Gated Communities Harbor Rldae Warm & upgraded 4 Bd 3 5 Ba FR. 3 car prage & view. Carol Bera $639,000 Emerald Bay Large 24.000 sq ft view lot. Great opportunity to build Private beach community Guard aated Rod Daley $825,000 Harbor Ridge Harbor Rldae Estates Great view property newly remodeled -go direct! Siiiy Anne & Don Shettdan $749,000 Herbor Rkfel E--. Prime ocean. catallna & city views Expanded 4 B<i 3 Ba Carol Bers $19',000 Bia Canyon The liilst remaining lot overlooking 2nd creen on Bi& <:anyon·s Coif Course Bibb & Learand SI, 175,000 lrvlne Cove Build your dream home One of the best lots available Private beach & tennis. Striking view Sara Hinman $1 ,295,000 South Lacuna Oceanfront overlooking cove on approx 112 acre lot Very private 3 bedroom. 2 bath ferry Finster $1,295 ,000 Bia Can)'On Custom 5 Bd. 7 Bi1 estate overlookinc 14th fairway & creen Beautiful cul-de-sac location Pool & spa. Legrand & Worden $I • 795 ,000 Irvine Cove Outstanding 5 Bd custom home Private beach & tennis Sara Hinman $2,275,000 Bl& Canyon Spectacular 6 or 7 Bd estiilte on liilrcest lot In Big Canyo n Features pool. sportscourt & guest house Gary Learand $2,395,000 Corona del Mar tasmlne Creek Spacious 2 Bel. +den. 2 FP. lovely patios & ocean view. Carole tohnson $450,000 JumJne Creek Meticulous & elcpnt home has fonniill dlnlnc. den, 2 flreplaces, mafble entry. lush landscapins & J»ti<> Evan Corkett $499,000 fasmtne Creek Sophistlc.ated decoratOf's home 2 Bd. cozy den with FP. Gofleous comer lot with private SPI Carole follMOn $599,000 Sllore Cltft. Truly charmlnc s1n1le story home In beach community 3 Bd fiilmlly room, wood floors & sunny patio. OoUle Valentine $,7',000 Shore Cliffs Charmine home on 9,800 sq ft lot Creiilt potential for oceiiln view, private beach access Best value lnp Lehnert $620,000 Harbor View Hiiis Decorator perfect 4 Bel. home with hardwood floors. 2 FP & 3 Ciilr aaraae Larae yard with custom spa Marian Phllllppl $629,000 Shore Cliffs Cute little c:ottace with lots of charm & potential IOCi1ted in the canyon. Ocean. mountain & dty llcht ~ Ev.n Corkett $79',000 Shore Cllffs Remodeled sinale level with ocean & c.anyon views MmyElln&BobWtpn $947,000 644,-)600 Bayfront Living Lido Peninsula Dramatic views. 24 hour doorman , and walk to shops Mike Marr $750,000 Promontory Bay Fabulous 3 Bd 3.S Ba bayfront contemporary. ferry Finster $1 ,695 ,000 Udo Isle Italian bayfront villa on wide Udo Isle lot Large dock ferry Finster $2,29~.ooo Harbor l1la11d Larae custom bayfront with new private dock Beverly Morphy $3,9'0,000 644~1600 Exclusive Big Canyon Big Canyon Deane Wonderful Deauville model <own home on golf rnurse Beverly M orphy $975,000 Big Canyon Deane Gorgeous remodeled Ver.;a1lle overloolung (J{h fairway Worden & Legrand $1,145,000 Big Canyon Fabulous contemporary on Big Canyon Golf Course Kline & Harrts $1,495,000 Bl& Canyon Cape (:od Ideal family home Green & lake view. Le&rand & Worden $2,39'.000 --· Beach Communities Old Huntington Beach Historic property, walk co beach(, restaurants ludy Good $499,000 Lido Peninsula Cannery Village - Opportunity 10 live in spacious J Bd + FR upper unit. lower unit for comm or retail Hein & Bartolk $389,000 West Newport Large 4 Bd family home one block from beach Clean & nice with new paint & carpet Ready to move rn Good & Forgey $435,000 Portaflna Spectacular ocean view from this Portafina Lc1guna home. 4 Bd 3 Ba. 3 car garage Over 3,300 SQ ft Steve High $529,000 Cameo Shores E\cellent opportunity! Well designed custom home. higll ceilings, pool. panoramic ocean view, private beach Sara Hinma n $1 ,145.000 Corona Highlands Ocean or golf course view Pool & spa. Quality home. Inga Lehnert $795,000 Laguna Vllla1e Grand 4 Bd 4 5 Ba estate with lovely garden Connie Mauenti $995,000 Corona del Mar Spectacular ocean jetty & sunset views! Perfect 4 Bd 3 Ba family home close to COM beaches Pat Hurley $1 ,375,000 Balboa PenJnsula Point New tradioonal oceanfront home 50 ~lo! 4 Bd 4 5 Ba Approx. 4, 700 sq. ft Finest quality Bob Bera $2.495,000 Family Neighborhoods Peppertree 4 8d 3 Ba J car garage. fireplace. French doors & bonus room Rick Langevin $279,000 Harbor Highlands Light (, bnghl 3 Bd 1 Ba charming home Landscaped yards with nice grassy areas f, new exterior paint Mary Ellen & Bob w•rz $389,000 Harbor View Homes E'\panded f, remodeled 1 Bd single story ,New l11tchen. some French windows & doors Hinman & Scanlan $475,000 Eastbluff Treat yourself to a lovely remodeled 4 Bd home nestled in a romantic English country walled garden Coby Ward $490,000 Shore Cliffs Charming '> Bd S S Ba family home. 3 FP, formal dining. pool. spa & ocean view Walk to beach Evan Corkett $819,000 Harbor Ridge Lowest priced custom home rn Harbor Ridge 4 Bd t> FP, large lot. a landscape of lawn. trees & Koi pond Austero & Kim $1 .195 .000 Condo & Townhome Living Santa Ana · I Bd I Ba upper end unit condo In sated community of South Coast Villas Welt maintained & up1raded. Steve High $68,900 Laguna Nlguel Bank owned! 2 Bd. 2 Ba condo In gated oommunlty Outstandin& value! Don't miss this opportunity! Patrick Bartollc $99,000 Eastslde North Costa Mesa 2 Bd 2 Ba In best comple~ In Costa Mesa Mo~­ in condition. Warm woods & antique F'P. Duncan For1ey $119,000 The Bluffs Spacious & open 4 Bd 2 S Ba townhouse in Villa Granada New kitchen, hi«)l vaulted ceilings In bedrooms Pat Hurley $239,000 Corona d el Mar 2 Bd 2 Ba condo near ocean Comer location. Great quality construction Tree lined street Jerry Finster $369.000 lasmlne Creek Light & bright spacious 2 Bd & den end unit In private gated community Patios off each room Mertz & Schmiesing $388,500 Beko11rt Terrace Traditional 3 Bd. home with secluded rear yard Marr & Zen~ $650.000 lrvlne Terrace Exquisite home with bay viewl 2 master bedrooms Phllllppl & Duffy $1 ,275 ,000 Harbor View Homes Rebuilt 1n I 992 on Harbor View's favorite cul-de-sac Perfect family home with 6 bedrooms Scanlan & Hinman $1 ,.C I 0,000 View Lots Emer•ld B•J L1r1e lot with canyon. oeean & city llcht views Rod o.leJ $69'.00o 57 EMERALD BAY A Great Place to Live! Ideally situated on 129 feet of frontage -halfway between Emerald Green tennis and beach volleyball. This property is in "position A", and personifies the Emerald Bay lifestyle. $1,800,000 . For additional information or an appointment to see the property, please call Roo DALEY . 759-3776 ; BIG CANYON $975,000 Turn-key 3 bedroom, 3 bath Deauville on golf course. HARBOR RIDGE $407,500 Beautiful Dynasty in private location. Move·in condition. Well priced. ( BEVERLY MORPHY 759,_3731 644,-1600 BIG CANYON $1,450,000 4 bedroom one story French Chateau, golf course view Designed for luxurious lifestyle, entertaining & family living. HARBOR ISLAND $3,950,000 Wonderful 5,000 sq. ft traditional bayfront. New dock for 50 ft . boat. 5 bedrooms, 6 5 baths. Priced lo stll! BAYSHORES $1 , 150,000 Charming 3 bedroom steps from the beach on extra-wide lot. BALBOA ISLAND $1,495,000 2 years new contemporary bayfront, roof top viewing deck, and private dock. HARBOR HILL $1,295,000 Reduced $100,0001 Great buy in gated community! • 4 bedroom, beautifully maintained. HARBOR ISLAND $4,400.000 Not another property that offers the space, the prestigious locatf on and the bayfrontl Over 11,000 sq. ft. 62 ft. of frontage. Exclusive Abalone Point IRVINE COVE OCEANFRONT ESTATE SHIRLEY HARRIS 759-3727 Direct Une 644• l 040 Residence This exquisite home took three year~ of planning and design to create. Bea utiful public rooms , two story master suite with private elevator. Every room has incredible ocean views . Wonderfu l wood finishes, granite, limeston e. Offered at $9,500,000., )IM KLINE 759-3771 Direct Lin e 640-0007 Residence I I OCEANFRONT Custom home. la rge comer lot on the sand. plus apartment and 5 car garage. Sound of surf & forever ocean views $1 .275,000 Fabulous newer custom 3 level home on large comer lot 3 bedroom & den, 3.5 bath. ocea nfront master suite. Rooftop deck is perfect for entertaining. $1 ,275,000 CANNERY VJLLAGE Unique opportunity to live & work in Cannery Village. Upper unit is very large 3 bedroom + family room home; lower level may be commercial, retail, or food service. 3 build~ -available separately or all together. $389,000 per bulldlnc Ronda Hein Beach and Bay Specialist 759~3797 OCEANFRONT Quiet residential area on great beach. Use as duplex or remodel to single fam ily. Motivated sellers. $975,000 This fabulous home was built in 1991 , and shows like a model. Close to beach and ba y in prized area . $650,000 BAYFRONT Front row in prestigious bayfront community. Walk to shops, market, and Balboa Island. Boat slips available. $649,000 OCEANFRONT Prime beachfront duplex with wonderful upper 3 bedroom unit - perfect for owner. 3 car garage. Must See! $1 ,IS0,000 NEWPORT WATERFRONT Large upgraded 4 bedroom 2.5 bath home with great view. Quiet residential neighborhood with pool. clubhouse, tennis & basketball. Close to best beaches. $439,000 BEACH UNITS Just 1/2 block to beach, two large 3 bedroom, 2 bath units with ocean view. Great Investment, beach retreat or home plus Income! $425,000 --,,..--------- ---·· . 759--3789 EMERALD BAY ON THE SAND NEWPORT BEACH MICKEY ROWE Presents A Springtime Bouquet of Beautiful Homes • Views forever •Great private community • Large family home • Superb contemporary • Designed and completed to perfection $2,500,000 • Bring your bathing suit • Beautiful home • Indoor jacuzzi • Fabulous sunsets • Fully furnished •Sunset views • 3 Bedroom, 4 Bath • Contemporary beauty •Ready to enjoy • Private beach $1 ,550,000 • OPEN SAT I :00 P.M. -4:00 P.M. • Executive home, perfect in every way • Totally walled PE NINSULA 1-..~ COSTA MESA • Extensive use of granite, glass brick •Frenchdoo~ !~!;==!;~~~~~~:!!~~~~ Reduced to $345,000 Iii BAYCREST ;;;;;;;;;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iii;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;.;;;;;;;;;;--.i • Great curb appea I • Beautiful neighborhood • Family home • 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath • Formal dining & family room • Must see to appreciate II!!!!~~~ • Perfect garden • Gourmet kitchen • Cozy family room • 3 Bedroom, 2.5 Bath 1 j • JERRY FINSTER SENIOR SALES EXECUTIVE Blufftop contemporary style home with sweep- ing whitewater ocean views. 3 Bd. 3.5 Ba. Large open floorplan. $1,895,000 759-3750 , t RARE OPPORTUNITY 1806 South Bayfront $1 ,895,000 45 foot level bayfront lot on Little Balboa Island Unobstructed view of Bay and Main Channel Shared pier with 45· slip for e\clu<.ive use Surrounded by high quality upscale residences THE PERFECT RETREAT $395,000 There is no better bargain than tftis lovely end unit with two bedrooms plus den in gate -guarded Jasmine Creek. Complete witfr electric sk yligh ts, vaulted ceilings, fireplace , pool and spa, tftis home is only steps away from greenbelts witfr meandering walkways . Spectacular ocean and golf co urse view lot. Tranquil setting. $779,000 H /\I~ BO:~ RI DC • r l S T t\ TES 3 I Mo1111, ,, Newly remodeled Lucerne model. Great views of ocean, city lights and mountains. $749,000 MARCY WEINSTEIN Pager: 667 ·5519 Corona del Mar 236 Heliotrope Charming, quality custom home steps to COM beach. Loads of amenities -guest house, wine cellar and library. $1, 195,000 Chris Lindsay 759-3773 Pr~dential's Marilyn Read top lister for Marcl1 Also named to the Prudential President's Circle fo r 1994. Marilyn Read of the The Prudential California Realty-.. Newpon Beach office wa.' recently recogn11ed a" the Top Li'ting agent in the Newport Beach offa:e for the month of March. Currently Read ha' a listing inventory over $4.3 million. Read wa~ aho named 10 The Prudential Prc .. ident\ Circle for 1994. Tho-.e who qu alify for this award place in the top four percent of The Prudential nationally. '1llis achievement demoni.trate' Marilyn·i. determination and commitmenc to qualiry cu,tomer ..ervice." 'aid branch manager Maxine Monrgomery. Fini,hing 1994 with excellen1 re,uh,. including placemen! within the Top 10 agent:-. in the Newport Beach office Read atlributei. her 'ucce" to high energy. hard work. and peri.onalited 'er' i<:e Her experience a' a former elementary -.chool teacher hu.' prm 1ded her with great 11'lcning skill,, patience. and undcl'\UJnding. Rend produces re!lults for her client' by being thorough and delhering a detai led follow-up to every ac;pect of the client·, transaction. 'lyn Read For Read. being Mon part of The Prudential California Realty team mean' excellent marketing capabilitie' for her client,. '1lle Prudential i' a wonderful company to be a\\OCiated with. and the real e'tare mdu,try jc; a great bu,ine.'-' lo be in: it i~ very d1\er.e and em.·h day bringi. with 1t new challenge!> und opponunitie,:· 'lated Read. For mort information 011 Marily11 Rtad's i11ventory of properties, please call her at The PrudmtilJI CalifornilJ Realty '.r Newport offict, (714) 759-66()(). John McMonigle ioins · Coast NewpOrt . Properties Bayfront homes and ttle bea~h commun ities are his area s of expertise. According to John McMonigle. Coa.'t Newport Propen1e' ha:-. a winning image which accurately portray' the area\ marketplace. And that i' one of the rea,un' he Joined the 'ale' 'taIT at Coa't Newpon Pmpenie ... "The '>ale' fon.e '' made up of 'ucce,,ful. full-11me age nt' who are a po\\crful network." he 'aid. Originally from Oklahomu. McMoniglc relocated to Nc\\pnrt Beach m 1989. After recei\ ing hi ' real e .. i.1te licen-.e he wa' employed by Burnham USA Im ... a local de\elopmcnt company. a' a marketing rcpre\enlalhc in cnmmerciul. rctJil ,p;it:c. In September 1992. he began working in rc,1dential real e'tate and two year' later. hi\ pcr-.tinal ,ate' \\Cre about $10 m1llwn "Thi' i' an all or nothmg type nf bu,ine,,: he 'aid "You mu,1 enJO)' what John McMonigle primanly Lido 1,1e. you are doing becau-.e it requirei. an in<lrdinate amount of rime to maintain an e'<perti-.e." According to McMonigle. h" i.tronge:-.t area!'o of expcnii.e are bayfront home' and the beach cnmmunitie,. In fact Lid1l hie played Jn 1mponan1 role in McMonigle\ recent marriage. During an open h<w'e a"ignment on l:1do l'le. M~Monigle met J couple \\ho C\entually became client" The couple arranged a bhnd d;ite y, ith McMonig le and their daughter Robin. That date uh1ma1ely led to their February 11 . 1995 wedding. When nut w\1rking. McMonigle enj11r 'noy,, 'k1ing. d1\ mg. gulf and pla) mg ba,kerball m a lo1:al kague Call John Md lo11igle at Coa.ft Ne14•port Propertits, 4 Civic Plaza, S11ile 260, Kay Konfal assists home buyers with special medical needs The Gru bb & Elli s associa te understands the challenges of life - altering ini uri es. From the moment Kay Konfal receive" a cull. ~he 'tart' anuly1ing her client\ need ... Location. pnce range . ..quare foolage. bedmom~. the ..ean.h '' on with comfort and e.1 ... e becau'e 'he doc' thl\ C\ eryday. But what if the client ha.' medical i1-,ue' which require 'pedal housing necdi.? The focu' becomei. entirely different. nor difficult • but very different Konfal remember' one i.uch Irani.action \\.-hic.:h began with a phone call from u young girl named Kerry. "I need help in finding a house for my father." 'he said. "My fathe1 will be here in four day' 10 Kay Konfal pun:ha...e it.'' When Kerry arrived at Konfal\ home for u meeting. ~he explained that her father. Mr. Bill. f\ad been paralyzed from the neck down in an accident the yea,,; earlier. Cliff side in Corona del Mar Polm trees ourline is ocean·view O~n spaces and sweeping beach view. Ne~tled illto the cliff side above Old Corona drl Mar. 11nd redolent of tciak. clean frc,Ji ~hi~tur.i11int ... brcety open .. paces and l ~~ noorplan. rhi( f•initting ~a. 11~ an dcmind. A priv•. 111Cd Clrive ladl down to lhe lwt><'11J gn,e and •laded flUlli et}U'y. Swecpina beach viNI, ~by the Jett~ of the main ~. c;:lwiftel make •hi~ a pi vocal locarion for enjo)'ing the '•ghl' of I~ harbor and boating ac11vity. The btNle of the Village j., within walking dJ,tJnce; the \Un'ltl. Caralina and endle" 'llty and water '' Q fea. ... l for the cyei.. for tho4-e with dii;ccmmg la. .. tei. and tnterci.t m the activitic" '° ntarby. you twc:Ji" foutid your bcach home. }#f'J liltlln., •• Hix##~ 1011r ,nw. ..... ., CMll N...,. ,,,...,..., 'dftt ,,,.., s.4'f Ja, ~~It. '1Uf. (114) Uf.I•. Konfal found 11 coincidental thJt 'he rl'tCi\ed Lhll> call becauM: of her t:hildhoud fnend. Jun. the founder and owner nf Shephi:rd Rehabilitatmn Ser' ice' in Panama City. Fla. According t<l Konfal. when 'he 'Nt' Jan. rhey often go 10 a home of 'umeone who h,I\ a life-changing injury. •Let them cell you what their necdi. arc and what i~ important lo them. and then ju't li,ten." Jan coun-.cled. Konfal and Kerry conferred with Jan 1hroughou1 the c-.crow bet:au'-(! of rhe 'pcc1JI paperwork IO\O)\>ed (Workman\ Compeni.atmn puyi. for the environmental rehabilitation) A phy<.ical thcrap1't wa.-. contacted to tJ1lor the se lected pmpeny 10 Mr. Bill\ need' and preference' Finding the nght hou'e tu1 ncd out to be not difficult at .ill. thank' to RFJMAX Jgent Jackie Handclmun. "ho found p111cntial pmpen1e' nnt yet li,ted. for C\el) home -.elected for' 1cY..ing. an entry ramp v.a' 1:on,tructcd Mr. Bill did find h1' h<1u'e Jnd after .1 30 dJy c.,crow and u lot of ._mdnc''· Konfal would like In 'ay. ··1hank you" 10 Mr. Bill. J former Cahfomia ,urfer. and hi' daughter. for Jllnwmg her to 'c"e them Kay Kon/al is an associate with Grubb & Ellis Residential Real Estate Sen•ias, "independently owned and operated,'' at 1J Corporate P/aw, Suite 190, Newport Bt'ach. 91660. (714) 644-6200. Tip of Trinidad Island I I ' I \; EASTSIDE COSTA MESA Charming 3 bdrm home wlpool & alley access on desirable street Hardwood & paver tile firs. Fr doors. 2 frplces & <tddcd fdl111ly room w/b(-c1med ceilings 631 1400 $289.900 NEWPORT SHORES Canal front 4 bd ho me w/deck & ..,mc1ll dock & newer kitchen Clo~ to club. pool & 11•11111-. ltw.ehold land offered a l $2 15.000 ()31 1400 $130.000 NEWPORT'S gdtE.'Ci V1lld Balboa wltennt'> pool & !>pa. b1k(' lo bec1ch Corner penthouse wl2 bd!>. vault ce1l1ngs frpk. ldu11dry & ocvan & bay view 631 1400 $189 000 COSTA MESA'S Collegl' Pc1rlt Grec1t ... t<Hter home w/3 bd., c1nrl 111n• wrd whpd & gc11cbo un rc11~d wooden d<>r k &31 1400 $198 000 NEWPORT BEACH Ch .. rmmg I ..,torv 2 bcl Colonial ..,tyle townh()mt· wlhrepl.1u.>. -,unnv pot10 & dbl gartlge Rt>trof11ted dbl• w111clow... & A/( 6 3 1 1400 $202 500 EASTSIDE C11,1o1 Me'K! duplex < harmmg 1 bd. 1 ba urnh w/hrdwd fl<•oY'> & klrg<> yard Alley ac,es<> & lot-; of pc1rkmg on de.,1r,1hk, quiet '>treet '11 I 1400 $219 500 TROVARE Exq111 ... 1t(' rwwt•r 2 bd NE'Wf)Orl C<.JJ'>I umdo ._~/-.wPepmg v11 IA.-. C)f n ty hght-. & min<. in gc1ted tomm w/po<,I & 'Pel L.irqi> dble garage & patio Ci.11 1400 $229.500 VIUA BAI.BOA An ab'>Olutely perfect 2 bcl pnths.e widen & dining room Bright and spacious w/vaulted < <•1ling ... fresh pilmt hght carpel & ldrge di>ck 631 1400 $274 000 COSTA M ESA Bcrnk RPpu1 A 2 sty 3 bd well maintained homv w/oHice family room. 2 frplces & ldrge yard In qu1<>t community near park & <;ho~. 6:.J 1400 $284.900 NEWPORT'S BAYRIDGE quiet interior 3 bd unit w/patio & alt dble garage m gated complex w/pool & '>pa Vaulted ceiling'> whit(> carpet 63 I 1400 $289.000 NEWPORT'S BAYVIEW TERRACE Immacu- late. hlghly upgroded 3 bd w/dlnlng & fmly rms In this gated community wlpool & spa. Marble firs. ~~~-l~s. mast~~-~/r~t~~.' .~-~~~~.:S~~.OOO NEWPORT SHORES spacious 4 bd home Includes large family room w/frpk & work room. Upside down floOr Dian w/lovely open deck 631-1400 ..... . .. .. .. . . ... . .. $319.000 NEWPORT SHORES 2 story 4 bd home. steps to comm pool. clubhouse & tennis & the ocean. Upgraded kitchen & baths. large private patio 631-1400 . ... . $327.000 EASTSIDE Costa Mesa fixer. Large corner 2 sty 4 bd home with den & faml!}l _rm. 3 frpkes. upgraded kitchen. pool. spa & patio w/BBQ REDUCED! 631-1400 . . ... . . . .. . .. $349.900 NEWPORT SHORES w/a country look. Charming 5 bd w/fmly rm. used brick frplc. oak cabinetry & custom wallpapers & drapes. Steps to pool & tennis 631-1400 ... . . ..... . .. . ... . . .. .. ..$375.000 COSTA MESA HEIGHTS Charming small duplex w/2 bd!> each unit Close to 17th st shopping & buses 631-1400 . .... . .. . $375.000 AT THE BEACH Brand new high tech 3 bd twnhm. !>te ps to oc@n wl walls of windows & 3rd level bonus room leading to det:k w/ocean & mtn vtews 631-1400 $399.000 BAYCREST Bright & beautiful 4 bdrm recently remodeled by designer owner dining & family rooms. pool & spa New kitchen. new baths. ttle floors. stone fireplace & French doors 631-1400. $549.000 NEWPORT SHORES Canal front. 4 bd. dining room. deck, patio. superior view & great potential. 631-1400 . . $419,000 NEWPORT HEIGIITS Nice l story home wl3 bcls and family rm w/bar French doors lead to beautiful yard with pool. spa and built in BBQ 631-1400 .. $435.000 BWFFS Serene canyon & city vu from spacious 2 sty 3 bd twnhm w/upgraded baths. family rm & added brellkf ast room opening to picturesque patio 673-6900 . . $449.000 NEWPORT•s Belcourt Hill Spectacular 2 bd lwnhm, dining & family rms & superb city light & ocean vu Marble entry, gourmet kitchen & designer d<?cor 631 1400... ... . . . . .. . ....... $489.000 BAYSIDE COVE Highly upgrdded 2 sty 2 bd w/study • & vaulted ceilings In gated community w/pool. spa. beach & available boat slip. 631-1400...... .. ... .. ... $525.000 UDO PARK DRIVE a beaullfully decorated 2 bd condo w/etched glass, marble floors. recel>sed llghling. & the extensive use of granite Channe?I & bay view. 631-1400 .. .... . ... . ... . . . .... . ... $529.000 OLD CORONA DEL MAR near new spacious 3 bdrm townhome, dining & family rooms. large master 6~i~'m~:.~~~~~ ~.~.~~~.1~.~~~~.1539.ooo BAUIOA ISLAND Custom 4 bd home w/studlo unit. Remodeled in '9 1. new kitchen & baths. white oak kitchen cabinets. white washed beams. custom tile & plantation shutters. Steps to beach & bay 673-6900... ······· ..................... $699.000 UDO ISLE an Immaculate 1 story 3 bd built around patio on 40" lot Family room. country k]Jchen. hrdwd firs & new carpet Possible lease option. 631-1400 .. . . .. . ......... $575.000 AT THE BEACH Charming shingled custom Cape Cod w/Victorian decor. 5 houses from SAnd w/master. loft. office & family room plus a separate studio a~t. 631-1400 . . . . . . . $585.000 BALBOA ISLAND A recently remodeled & beautifully maintained 4 bd home + 1 bd apt on quiet street wino traffic. Steps to So bayf ront & village. 673-6900 $639.500 BELCOURT Beclutiful expanded & upgraded 2 sty 2 bd w/silting area In master suite, dining & family rms. u~d bnck patio w/spa Huge price drop• 631-1400 . . ... . . . $719 .000 HARBOR VIEW HILLS beautifully upgraded 2 story 5 bdrm home w/dining & family rooms & 3 car garage on large lot New carpet. paint & fixtures. 631-1400.... . . . . . . .. . ... ... . . $739.000 CUFF HAVEN panoramic ocean & harbor w from charming remodeled 3 bdrm home w/f amily room, gourmet kitchen & yard w/pool & spa 631-1400 . . . . $759.000 DOVER SHORES Gorgeous 4 bd home w/dinlng & family rms & spectacular upper bny vu. Totally remodeled In ·91 w/top quality fixtures & appliances. 631-1400 ....... $779.000 DOVER SHORES Beautifully remodeled 4 bd home w/dinlng rm & fa mily rm opening to huge lush yard w/patlos & stunning upper bay & city light vus. 631-1400.... . .. . . . ...... $795.000 P£NINSUIA Pr Delightful 3 bd. 3 ba home w/famlly rm. 4o!rlces & 3 car garage Remodeled In '8..9. ~-i400 .~~~-~:. F~· .. ~-~.r~ .. & .. I~~~~~--~-~~.i.$~28~000 CUFF HAVEN absolutely lovely & definitely New Eng!Md. 5 bdrm custom home. bit In '92. Hrdwd firs. plantation shutters. 3 frplces. gourmet kitchen I great room combo & dining room 631-1400 ....... ····· .. . . ·····. ····· 999 000 DOVER SHORES 4 bd French Regency w/great upper bay. city lights & mtn views New gourmet !{itch en. dua! glazed windows & doors. master w/balcony 631-1400 . ... . ... . . .. . ........... $849.000 UDO ISLE an exceptional 1 story 3 bd superbly remo- deled home w/dlnlng & fmly rms. new kitchen. windows & doors. Xtra lrg lushly landscaped lot. 631-1400 . . ................................. $849.000 HARBOR VIEW HOMES custom. handsome 2 story 5 bd traditional w/office. dining & family rms. 2 sty entry. Fr doors & indoor spa. 673-6900. . . .. .. ...... . . . . ...... $895.000 BALBOA ISlAND bayfront duplex with charming ear· ly 4 bd owners home and separate 1 bd apt over the gj~f4~.ly ~~.~.~~~~ht vi~. R.~~~~fJ99.000 DOVER SHORES this lovely 1 story 3 bd hm w/fam1· ly rm & dock for large yacht Is the lowest pric.ed in the area Fr. doors. paned windows & moldings. 631-1400 ................................ $995.000 OLD CORONA DEL MAR 1st time on mrkt. Gor- geous Palisades 3 story. 3 bd twnhm w/dinlng rm , 4 car garage & fabulous harbor views. Steps to beach. 631-1400 .... . .. .. . .. . .. ....... $1.075.000 AVALON. U.talina. Aprx 9000 sq ft hillside lot w/spec· tacular views of the~ & approved plans & permits for 63f-<i!&~-~. ~~'.t .~ ........ ~~~~.t_ ................. $1.200.000 DOVER SHORES Gorgeous 4 bd bayfront. 60 ft on upper Bay's main channel & lrg dock. Traditional with library dining & fmly rms & brick terrace w/spa. 63 1-1400 . . . ... ...... . . ........ $1.395.000 DOVER SHORES 6 bd Spanish style home on the Ut?per bay w/main channel view & large dock for 60 & 25 yachts. Guest apt & courtyard pool. 631-1400 ............................................. $1.395.000 HAllllOll ISi.AND DRIVE Charming 1 sty 4 bd home w/dmlng room . 60' on the bay, dOck for large yacht, & sandy beach Excellent expansion potential. 63 1-1400.. ........... . ................... $1.195,000 SATVRDAV ONLY 115 35th • At The Bw:h, NB 3/1 Bd HM Ausdn Daynes $319,500 339 Catallm -Newport Height. 3 Bd Hee June Adams $425,000 1410 Kinas Rd -Cliff Hawn. NB 3 Bd HM Marlene 1-fassel $759 .ooo 7101 s...boft ·At The Buch. NB 5 Bd HM Vidd Lee $829,000 745 Via Udo Nord · Udo We, NB 3 Bd HM Rosette-And~ Gindi $849,000 333 Snug Harbor • CUff Haven, NB 4 8d HM Manny 'Stellino $999, 000 SUNDAY ONLY 2514 UnlYentty • Newport Buch Rav Freeman 3085 KJondlLe -Com Mall 27~ -8ayridge. NB Austtn Daynes 2101 15th. Newport Heights Carol Olft 2302 Redlandt • Newport Buch Marlene Has.1el 508 Sm 8amrdloo. Newport HelghD Jimmie Jones 657 8'aena \'Itta • Bluflt, NB Margaret Duffey 1106 Paador • Dowr Shora, NB Pia D'Auria 1070 Pacador ·Dewer Shores Rosette-And• Gindi 2 BdTwnhm $202,500 4BdHM $284,900 3 Bd Condo $289,000 3 Bd Twnbm $294. 000 3BdHM s 389 t 000 38dHM $435,000 3 BdTwnhm $44 9 t 000 48dHM $749,000 48dHM 1859 Pon Wheeler· Harbor Vu Hml, NB $795,000 5 Bel HM $895,000 10~ -DoNr Sbora Esther Ane 309 Nordl St8r Lil • Do.. Sbonl Tim Carr 17 ....... ? 1 I' • Big Cal¥>n, NB J\l'le Adams 711 Via Lido Nord • Lido .... Lee Dn.mmy 303 Klngla Rd • Clff Hwm.. NB 4~C...Shora, CdM UsOlsen 3 O...wood • B'8 ~MS Jeff Axton SAT&SUN 3124 Taft W-v ·North Cotta Mesa Jeannine Stake 358 Wlllnut • FMbkle eo.t. Mesa L~ Otamer I Carla Btoffrnan 323 c.s. . Nauport ShoN9 Kennie Jo Rizzo 1719~-~NB Pia D' Auria I ~ Nette! 1812Pprt1lftle ·Harbor View, NB Jimm1e Jones I Lynn Creamer 616 VlaUdoSoud ·Udo lale. NB 1o':f ~·Dov.-Shora, NB O)l!l}'I Johnston I Reggie McNemey 1003 N. 8-vfroat • BilN>a lalaind. NB Mark Jack9on 412 Ewnlna Star · Dover Shor., NB SueEDenV• 44S Harbor Wand Dr· Newport Bw:h Richard Lee I Patti CalCMr 318 &.... VIit& ·~NB Rick Schrclbcr 211 North Sm Lil • Dowr Shores 83~~~~~ ~cnon 4BdHM $945,000 3BdHM $995,000 3BdHM $1,475,000 :> BdffM $~495,000 :>BdHM $1,595,000 48dHM $~695,000 :>BdHM $3,950,000 4BdtfM $279,900 48dHM $289,900 SBdHM $375,000 4BdHM ·1429,000 BdHM $589,000 38dHM $795,000 4 8d HM $849,000 4/lBdHM $899,000 3 8d HM $11095.000 •BdHM Sl,195,000 38dttee $~295.000 :> Bd HM $~389,000 :» Bd HM $2,695.000 UDO ISLE Top guality & total perfect~n descnbe this gorgeous new 5 bdrm home m prime location on huge lot. Ubrary w/coffer<'CI ceihng. gourmet kitchen. dining rm roof deck w/sound & Wdter & triple g_arage 631-1400 . . .. . .. $1.495.000 MID P£NINSUIA 9 unit apartment bldg at the bedch Upgraded 1 & 2 bd units w/prlvate patios. fabulous views. comm pool & garage 631 1400 .... $1.399.000 CUFF HAVEN Bay & ocean Vlews from fabulous 5 bd custom Italian villa w/library & fmly. dining & morning rooms. Large yard w/lawn. terraces & spa. 631-1400 . . . . . .... $1.595.000 UDO ISL£ Traditional style 4 bd bayfront w/newer concrete dock Very well maintained w/den. charming new kitchen & patio w/spa 631-1400 . . . . . . .. .. $1.699.000 DIVINE COVE Price Dropped! Elegant traditiondl 5 bd custom home w/ocean views Formal dining & family rooms. 5 car garage w/darkroom 631-1400 ... . ....... . . $1.975.000 IAGVNITA 4 bd oceanfront home of over 4.000 sq ft w/dining & family rooms & private beach access m gated laquna enclave of custom homes 631-1400.. . . ... . . . .. ... $1.995.000 CORONA DEL MAR A beautifully landscaped 5 bd tennis estate built In '88 on 1 +acres Top security. high· tech styling & ocean & bay views 631-1400 . .. $1.995.000 COWNS ISLE the tiny private island at the end of Balboa Island is the setting for this dramatic 1 sty 3 bd w/huge family rm, dock & 190' on the bayfront 673"'6900 . .. . . . $2.595.000 UDO ISL£ Superb end of.the isle view location w/54 front feet. dock & beach. Now has 5 bd bch clg w/lmly rm but can build aprx 6.000 sq ft home 631-1400. . . . . . $2.695.000 NOR111 IAGUNA lncrechble 6 bd English Tudor estdte w/panoramlc ocn & coastal vu Aprx 9000 sq ft w/lawns. pool, spa & lush mature landscaping 631-1400 .. ..... . .... . . . . . . ..$3.850,000 P£NINSlJlA Pl gracious 4 bdrm bavfront w/p r & float & large lot Staff quarters. dining rm. library. ~rmet kltrhcn. lovely landscaped brick patio & lu~h 63~!1~66~~~~~ .................................. $2,395.000 --. -.-' -' ' ' ... _. '---.. · .... -: ........ -:_...___. --·--~-.. -·-............... •-......-.....-. .......... ~ . ' .... -. .. . ' -. . . .. ... -. ' "'{" ' ... _,. fl OPEN HOUSES From one to five p.m. Lido Isle Gold Coast 835 Via Lido Soud Open Sat./Sun. $2,695,000 Dover Shores Bayfront Home 211 North Star Lane Open Sat./Sun. Sl,389,000 Buena Vista Bayfront 318 Buena Vista Open Sat/Sun. Sl,295,000 Dover Shores Lowest Price! 309 North Star Lane Open Sunday $995.000 Balboa Island Bayfront 1003 North Bayfront Open Sat./Sun. 5899,000 Bayfront Bargain 443 Harbor Island Dr. Open Sat./Sun. Sl,195,000 Lido Isle Contemporary 616 Via Lido Soud Open Sat./Sun. 5795,000 Eastside Charmer 358 Walnut Open Sat. /Sun. $289,900 Lido 1s1e eamtr · ~tion 4~ belt, 3cargar 'l' · ot te sandy beach w I dock, ).. high volume ceilings Sl,750,000 Nnvport Beach~hn Wayne "La Roca" 5 om, .6 acres App. 7,000 sq . n mew I tennis court $1,395,000 Westcliff Lease 38R 28A, Fm Rm, fully fum'd hm Pool/spa, large patio, 6-12 mo lease $2.695 mo. -..-----.......... BILL FEENEY 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 54· of bay frontage, w /sandy beach & dock $2.695,000 Buena Vista Bayfront 3BR 4BA +Den, c~ ~cottage, FabuJous turning basin vteWS. boat dock Sl,29S,OOO Corona del Mar Tennis Estate SBR SBA Contemporary, will exchange Approx 1.2 acres, ocean & bay views Sl,995,000 Baylront Bargain 4BR 3.SBA, sunny, westerly orientatior\ Large dock, sandy beach, (:IJ bay frontage $J.19S,OOO Lowest Priced Balboa lsbnd Bayfrontl Spyglass Family Home 4BR 2BA owner's unit,+ IBR apt. SBR 4.SBA +bonus, X·large view lot Great Value! large patio, xlnt view Very private canton location, pool $899,000 $849,000 Lido Isle Contemporary 3BR 3BA Custom, prime a>mer location Built in 1987, bright open floor plan, spa $195,000 Lido Isle Lazge Lot 3BR 2BA, Fm Rm, immaculate home .fO' lot, large patio, Lido's Best Value! $575,000 ,. Dover Shores Bayfront Home SBR 4BA home, dock for 2 ~ yachts Large ya rd &r pool, 70' of bay nmtage $1,389,000 Lowest Priced Dover Shores Bay&ont! 3BR 3BA + Fam. Rm., tum-key home! Large dock, southerly orientation, exlnt views $995,000 Udo Isle Traditional 4BR 38A, prime~ caner lot P'iaz:za locatiori, Fr. doors, Hrdwd floors $825,000 &st.aide Charmer 3BR 2.5BA, Fm Rm. expanded home ExceUent location, large master $289,900 ------,,--,...-·-----.......--- WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. Realtors® DOVER SHORES MAIN CHANNEL $1,395,000 This gorgeous 4 bedroom, 5.5 bathroom residence recently remodeled in every detail, is located in Dover Shores, Newport Beach. lndt.ded is a separate maid's quarters, library and gated courtyard entry with a spectacular bubbling fountain. 60 feet of frontage allows for 2 large yachts in a newer dock plus additional side tie. Relax in the private waterfall spa located on the bay view patio overlooking a beautiful yacht marina, Fashion Island, mountains and city lights. I OUR TEAM SERVICES ARE EFFECTIVE AND EFFICIENT I TOM IOVENITTI NANCY BARFIELD ext 262 714-631-1400 ext 264 ..... RARE BAYFRONT OPPORTUNITY 318 Buena Vista -Newport Beach --· Newport Harbor's least known, n1ost excbiw si:iewalk ~. Buena Vista, has 18 bayfront homes IMth spectacular views of bay ard S110VX:apped rrountains. NesdOO anmg these multi-milOOn dollar homes. this original cottage is perfect as-is or Wikf to u $1 ,295,000 RICK SCHREIBER 714/ 972-2079 BILL FEENEY 631-1400 WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. REALTORS ® Investor Uquldatlon • Must Sell Marbella CC Custom Home • 4300 sq.ft. • 5 Bedrooms •Gourmet Kitchen w/sub zero • Guard Gated • 4.5 Baths • Low Association Dues • Large Great Room • Low Country Club Dues For More Informatio n, Call Chris Moore mi Fred Sands COASTAL PROPE RTIES 714-729-2790 The Terra.ce in Corona del Mar offers many activities and conveniences Enjoy the activities of the nearby Oasis Sen ior Center. BOUNDARIES: The Terracl!' 1n Cnrnn.t del Mar " bordered by the village and. hke the \1llage. the 'treel' all arc named after nower'\. The Wc't 1' Narcl\'u' A"enue and the Oa'i' Senior Center on Margucnte: to the Ea't "Poppy A"cnue and to the North. Harbor View Home' HOMES: Ongmally built by Donald Bren Company a' 'ingle-fam1ly 3ttac:hed homes for the d1'l:nmrnating buyer over 62 yeari. old. The Jward-winnmg de'iign of the 100 single k vel condominium~ and the tcl'TllCed Mreeti. allow each home entry to Pe 111 iround level. There ure 1wo modcli.. The lower levels are a hule more than 1400 square feel whik the upper level!' have around 1800 square feel. Mo't or the upper !tome' have a view and ..oml! ha"e an ocean or canyon view. Speaking of canyon view. the clubhouo,c. pool and 'Pa are located on the canyon w11h view' of the Pel ican Hill Golf Cour.e AGE: The Terracei. were built in 1987 and completed by March 1988. PRICES WHEN BUILT: Pricei. ranged from $219.000 10 $269.000. HISTORY: The land belonged to the Irvine Company at one time. A freewuy waJ. i.cheduled to go across Fifth Avenue until the people of Newport Beach voted ii down. Low collt i.cnior houi.ing and little cottages were di'iCu!.'ied and eventually 'The Terrace, .. were built. The first phai.c wa\ ~old by a lonery. Although anyone can purcha\e them. one occupant mu't be a '\enior. RECENT SALE: In 1994. four homci. \Old. So far th11; year one i' in e.;crow and one ha' clo~d e'!Crow. NOW LISTED: There arc three home~ currently on the mark.et. Three lower level home. ... Current listing prices J.tart at $329.000 10 379.000. Uppel' homei. when avuilable ure offered in the $400,000 plu11 price range depending on the view. COMMUNITY FEATURES: Every Friday afternoon 111 happy hour at the clubhouse when re. idcnts bnna hoN '"'~ .-~ ~ ~ UJ I 1 ... j J , ... _ d'ocuvres. Monday and Wednesday afternoon uctiviticll arc bridge game~ and during moJ.t holidayi. partiei. are planned. Enjoy the convenience!> of being just block' from markets. ~hoJx. restaurant' and beache' of Corona dcl Mar. Many enjoy the neaiby activitie' or the Oa.'>i Senior Center. Newport Center and Par.hion Island arc jui.t rninute\ away. COMMUNITY UPDATE: A recent change to the CCR\ hai. been recorded. calling for a new age requirement from 62 to SS yem old. SOURCE: B.J. Johnson or Grubb & Ellis Rc,idcntial Real e."ate Service~. (714) 664--6200. If J!>• wo11W u., to '"""'"• Co"'"'"""' /"roJIU o/ ,a11r /•,..,,. orta, plttu1 /oUnw '"' -.......... --.-.....-----... --· ~~--- above /o"""" •"' 111doH • .. °"""'' (Tito,,.., G1da) of du.,,."'°"' wltlt a pltoto of o current Ustill,.L, TIN M1crlptk>n o/tlt1 fH'O/H"Y ion 11 tlN "Now U.tlitl" llcdolf. ~"" tlte ~IO Jo~• Sdwnr, DoU, Pilol, JJO W. •1 st., Cidl Mna, CA 92621, (114) S1Ul41. "'°",..... •1 f'""'°"'• ,,_,, colL -- -- ONTHl KACH SHANGRl-LA FOR SAll HILLTOP MANOR HUNTINGTON HAllllOll lncredlbfe oceanfront estate In West Newport. Intriguing ftoorplan featur- ing six bedrooms, ftve baths; com- pletely remodeled In 1990. Surf at your front stepsf A rare opportunity at $1,195,000 Imagine a fairy-tale perfect. secluded, ftve aae valley In Laguna Beach. overlookJng the lovely Pacific coast- line. A rare property. Call for poten- t1al use. $1,495,000 Enjoy tennis. riding, swimming. vol-94 FT. boat dock. A masterpiece of leyball, ma)est1c equestrian with rid-superb quality. Extensive marble. Ing arena, corral, barn. Pool, spa. Pozzi double windows. and gourmet gazebo, orchard. Ma.In house plus Gaggenau kitchen. Lwcurious main guest house. Reduced to floor master. with dual )acuuz.I. ,,. CQfJ[.STIJAN ACUS Uupe Che crowd In d\ls unu· WAI six bedroom. slngte lev~ C\dtom l'IOfne with ~ LKIU· I~ on five Kit$, er'fOY COUI\• try·styte seduslon In town. EncNrid v\ew. root and I II.A& laAN> aANC.H C~om crtlftslNnshlp and old world <:Ntm combine to create • speclal ~. Add OCHn ~ and ~Y terms CAil lot de1.llls on terms. $9JS.OOO COWIOY 5l'ICIAl Custom r.vK:h. pmi•te bluff, ai>PfOX. llW wooded 4'Cl'CS. Main house wldl """° ~ Mlltes. guet hou~. barn. ~ room. ltldlng Ar~ and c.orrm. 7"000 lOCADON-lOCAJIOM·LOCAnoN k.leh. tennis. goU. Outrageous master suite. View ol hllls. goff COUtJe oceMI. A pr1sttne pro- perty with custom ~.ANres rhrou&flCM. UN.500 t 995 000 Hu I J 195 000 --------~~~~....,.. ,.-.-......,....,_,,_.9'1'1~~,.,.~ ~!E'!'~..--w-..P r~----------..,...----. LAGUNA KACH l'remlum first floor location In f.uned Tablerodc. Cozy llre- p&.Ke. enclosed dedt ~­ "" ip«tac:ul.v wrl. C.Ulln.l and sunset views. Giii lo< ctet..lls. $570,000 OClAH. S&INSl.t cm lJGlfB. Views from NI rooms In dlls beautiful eicecutlvc home. Pool and spot, l.vge lot. four bed· rooms. dlree b.ams. custom quillty dlrougtl<M ._,,500 Sll.10 f9tANCINCi OYolnet "'°"'" any llrst trust deed. Fantutlc view ol OCCW\, Deco- ratol perfiect rwo bedroom. two l>Ath «Wldo at the beach lf'I s.n Oemen~. lust llsfed at $2".500 OUYSTAHlllNCO COASTAL WWS Single lrvel Spanl5h Niclenda high on a hlll In Laauna ~<leh. Architect s home In .an exdU$lve prlvctte setting wtdl unique Indoor/outdoor pool MH,000 1WO fOa THI PIJCl Of ONl Two de«lChed homes on one lo<. Totally remodeled. Uctt house has cwo bedrooms. two baths. two decks. flreplac.e. garqe. UJ9,000 11.A&laAND £~r ~ le'.!el condo wtdl sunroom In Bear 8r.nd Riviera. vtew. modet condlllon Spa- cious rwo bedroom plus den. SN9,000 ~HOIU ~\I I 01{ B \ \f, 0\\ \ID 2 stoly. 26R condo In San Ju.n Capistrano. Large prtvate patto .and lawn. $7),000 Subtect to bank approval. lrv1ne model perfKt 28R slfl81e ~ condo with views from every room. $110,000 Subfect to bank approval. Wctlk to beach. Upgraded 28R condo In S.n Clemef'lte ueat summer rental/Income property $ 1 U ,000 Sub) to bank approval Dana Point 26R single level condo. only 5 yrd old. Ocean \M:W, endosed ~do. End unit. $142,000 Subject to bank approval SM. 3 bAth oce.an view beach house. Short walk to Dana Point Hatbof. BMs your p&lntbf'Ush and save SSS S25'000 Subject to bank ~oval lt.w'lk owned. Executtve style home In t..guna Ntguel. ~ 310Chq. ft. 48R. 3 bath bargain pttcel Hll,000 MOHA.aCH IAY Tt.UACl Unobstructed souttt C:O.Ut and mountAln vi~ C.ullna wn· sets form mASter bedroom c.uscom slngte leve( home built Jor sp.ice. function and charm Almost 3000 sq. ft. $6S9.000 HAUO&UGKT'S ~lie water views from nearly ~window In dlls chMmlng ~ l'olnt duplex. Two spot· dous three bedroom units. each has a separate bacX yard t... •el Sl99000 DANA POINT DOU HOUSl Owacter and charm combined. Three bedrooms plus ollke. In lovely ~gl'lborhood fMnlly room. looks llR a~ home. See It nowt $ll9,900 D&AMA11C. Dl5IGN Contemporary home w/state-d the·cllt amenities. soat1ng ceil- ings. l mMtef wltes A wall of gt.ss affords panoramk views of tM be•utlful golf cou~ 6. mountains S 1,295,000 NlWPOn llACH nve bedrooms two stoiy patio home. Corner location. tMcks to grttnbelt Owner m11y help with financing CAii Jor deta»s U74,900 .. . •1, .I, t ... f ...... ...... ,_.. ... ~ lASY COMMUTt Live In lovely Lake forest ,and belong to the be<leh and tef'lnls dub. Spacious rour bedroom home. urge comfy k.ltdlen. big family room Just llsted ctr DESIGNS FOR LIVING '95 Rnl XOOK lur 1mml'tl ,Jll'1 E\qu1,1tdy Jppomred ~UR h 'iHA plu' hhrJr}l!!)nl Jnd home theJler G11u1 mi:I l..1tdll'll IJ\l'h n\/,lnle de' alor. (lll(ll. 'PJ ,1ml un1•h,lllll ll0J 11\.l"Jn 'll'"'' Thi' '' ··Eul"\11:IJ"0 111 lllj! .II II 'llOl"'I' wa .. $2.990.000 Now $2.21\1 BELCOURT WITH A VIEW CLSTOM TRADITIONAL ELEGANCE ~~\~(, ~~v~~~ ...... 111~~8 ~ Magnilin·nr C Jl:il111.1. Ocean & Ciry light 'ii:w,. R1lhly tk1.11kd -lHR . ..i SBA plu' library & bndge- 1oom Old W11ilJ qualny lini'h Ba..emenl w/wine ll'll.1r lk.1111il ul pool & 'P"· Offered at $1,990.000 H1ghl} 11pg1.1Jed "lBR. 2 SBA v./e\qui,1te hardv.ood 111101' plu'h ,,1rpe11ng. plJnlalmn 'huller' & mJny q11.1hl) h111h 1n' P11\ all: pt Mil & ,p.1. 12 Morniniz Brttze-ln ine RMueed to $389.000 BELCOURT EXECUTIVE HOME TRADITIONAL ELEGANCE Rl!ccntly remodele 4BR. .SBA plu' 4 l.":lf garJge 11n prime cul de 'ac loc ation Warm hardwood floor.. l U,tom pJ1n1 & paper + many quality built-in'. U \.· 1,h mJ,ter 'u1te w/,tc1.1m. 'auna and ci1erci-.e area. Lu~ rear yJrd w/waterfall Jacuu i. Sl.750,000 BELCOURT COLONIAL ESTATE GRAND TRADITIONAL STYLE MJgnifaently ;1ppoin1ed 5BR. 4.5BA w/librJry. elc- ' ator. 2 'IJ1rway,, e.\en:1,e room + mJ,uite on 1 't k'cl Gourmcl l..11 . butlef' -.en ing room & cul de , .. l h.at111n OFFERED AT$2,190.000 Truly a ma,tcrpiece with lot!> <'f marble and plu~h rnrpcting Soaring ceiling,. cu,tom light,, Eum l.11.:hen. and rotunda enrry. Large wr.ip around yard Jdpcent to pool & 'pa. Muny more quality upgmde,. $1,100,000 BELCOURT FORMER MODEL CUSTOM GALLERY HOME • Prof. decorated 48R. 3.5BA w/ma,ter 'uite on ht le\el Euro kitchen. huge famil y -room. formal library/den. Lu,h rear yard w/pool. 'Pa and enter- tJ1n1ng area. Priced to seU Now $1.390,000 L<wely 58R. 4 .5BA cu-.tom home with 4 car garage. <Xirgeou' tile floor. and Berber carpeting. Grc;lt fCi.lr yurd with large pool. 'pa fount:iin and outdoor enrer- tammcnt :ireu. MJny other quality feuture.,! Seller will COfhKkr tmdc down. $1,6S0,000 Exqui,it.e Bclcoun 5BR. 4.5BA on private cu.I de sac location. Gourmet kircben. lots of marble 8t neutral colors. Roger\ Garden y8"1 w/pool and spa. $1,425,000 Magn1ticcn1 Mount.am A Tcmrorial view\. BUiid you.r dream home 1K>W. pt;an, ll'Cludcd with purcha.;c llOd Ready to 10' Pnccd to 'ICll now Only $449,000 12 TELE.SCOPE • SOLD Bob & Dovie Koop Bob Koop Dovie Koop Bob Koop, Jr. Why list with just one agent! Call the Koop team! 760-5000 Ext. 128 or 760-1580 VILLA BALBOA l BR. l BA, ovcniz.e unit wilh extra square foougc. E~cellcnt condition and great inside location. Fireplace, •ir cond, laundry, comm. pool and spa. GratBuyf $149,000 BOB KOOP, JR. NEWPORT LEASE lkal&lillll, ...,. to ..... Almolt 3,000 .,.. fl, UC. cand. Tile. llllllftile. l•• bdnftl, oocm •••• arr-. pme""' l rarcplaCA, p BBQ, IUlt Co01UJ11y ~ S2 95 BOB KOOP R. EWPORT DUPLEX wo, 2 bdnn. 1 ba. apu., plus a non-confonning bachelor apt .. Two car garage. S&eps to beach. Ovcr$2.300Mo. inc. w/oaummcr rents. Owner may carry 1st Trust Deed. $349,900 $3?9,898 808 KOOP R.orSR. ARBOR WOODS CORONA DEL MAR 2 BR. 2 BA, 2 llOr)' condo, wry m.rp, near the pool. cunplc&cly redecora&ed. l1r1e patio, fireplace, laundry. dote to lhoppin .. $211,000 IOBKOOP ·2 BR. 28A. 21COrycondo,pat~-­ pool Mmy ap.,adta indadl Prench doon, pl&tUlilllll ab!UIDn, 1Mrble emy, ~t·ill bgolrre-6: ~caw, A IDIR. $129 BOB KOOP CITY OF ORANGE INCOME PROPERTY Four unit income property, two unita arc 2 II.Ory 2 BR, 2.S BA townhouse 1tylt, one unit ia a 3 BR, 2 BA owner style unit. and one unit ia an upper level 2 BR, 2.S BA. New roof. Very Motivated Se1lett S39t,... 808 KOOP RF.SIDEN11AL LOT This lot is over three quartcn of an acre. Will tndc lot for a condo or small home. The lot ia located at Cowan Heighis Or. and Newport Blvd. in San&a Ana. It has a view overlook.in& the city and is surrounded by multi-millioa dollar hamca. Sl75,IOO BOB KOOP Very nice owner occupied Dana 8uill Dupla. Toni ol parici.na. Boeh uniu have fueplacea, upper hu vaulled ceilina•. exc:ellmt condi&ion. $419,900 BOB KOOP, JR. or SR. .~,.rinA~rnp ,;,, . J;~/le-,/./:JrnrA anr/~,.~/1r' r/,/. 16ru• /7 y,.n,.; ~//rro/ ""7"""~/lr,. 760-5000 xl31 MAGNIFICENT HARBOR RIDGE CASTLE 6BR/8.5BA European flavored mansion of approx. 11 .000 sq. ft. on a rare double lot. Fabulous ocean & city light views. Separate gated pool & spa. Gated motorcourt w/4 car garage. SLASHED T0 ... $2,495,000 CORONA DEL MAR -Approx. 7.000 sq. ft. masterpiece w/ awesome ocean. bay & night light views. Rare huge lot situated just above the harbor! 5BR. 5.5BA. Customized interior. Grounru. include pool, spa. teahouse & formal Ja ane. e ardens. Reduced To ••• $ 000 IMPECCABLE NEWPORT BEACH REMODEL! • Gorgeous 3BR w/family room. 2 fireplaces, redone pool & spa & separate gated grassy play yard. Priced for immediate sale! $399,900 I NEWPORT BEACH CORONA DEL MAR • $775,000 j I \ \ ' ' I • \ '\ ; : J\ PREVI EXCEl"l'lONAL PROPERTIES --.;...,- ;"...; I \\. I . I . ....;. I I ;--...: \. ~ ~ Sea R1d!i!,., 3 Bd, 2.5 Ba, CunJn Lide• 1-.1,., 3 Bd, newlv fl•nwJ,•leJ D11wr Sh1>r<·•, ne,..lv 0 r<'lll••J,.1,.J B.1lb,l<l Penin~u la. b.wf rnnl hn1m: Baycresl, 3 BJ, 2.5 Ba, pool .inJ Sp(l $199.000 $695,000 $699.000 $ l,580,000 $565,000 I : I . . \. I l . I~ I I ) I . I ~ I . I ~ "-~ ~ B.1y.:rl'sl, -t BJ, 2.5 8.1, 11ewly n.•modelcd R11l,.,il Penin~ula, o<=•·,mfnml, ''" 3 lt•h R.ilb,,a l~lanJ, duplex, 3 BJ, 2 B,, per uni! B ... y.rde Cow, 2 BJ, 2 5 B:i, c1111J11 Cown.i Jel MM, triplex one hl.,._k 1,, b,•.i,11 Lor.1n.i Jel ,\lar, .j. \'t.'dr• rw"· ('tmm.i del M.u, 3 BJ. nt·,. k1t,lw11 CM•'"" Highl.rnd-. 3 BJ. 2.S Ril, ,.,,.,Jl'd rdreal Enwr,1ld Bav, lot .... th ,.hit« v..1kr \.Jt•"• Harbor R1d~c, 6 BJ, 4 5 B.i, •'••'<lll \lt''ll 11.irbor R1dgl•, 4 BJ •llllt•· plu. ,:ul'•I apt1rln1<•nl Lagun., BN~h. 3 BJ. ,:ul'•I h.iu,t• (2 BJ) Thl' Blufft<, 3 Bd. 2.5 Bil. ~re••nbl'lt lot.il1<111 N•·" r..rt Heighl3, 4 BJ "' m·• f mm park Nt•wp1>rl Bea..:h, 2 Bd, 2 8.1. 1.ir~t· gArdt•n p.ilh> Wc,;I Newport, Side by .11J;: dupll'Xe¥ WestcliH Oovershorel!, 5 BJ, 3 Sn, Poo l l-t Spa 5629,000 $2,395,000 $725,000 $389,000 $565.000 $315,000 $499.000 $1.295.000 $725,000 $2,290.000 $2.495,000 $519,000 ~249,UOO $359.000 $199.000 $530,000 & $535,000 $499,000 <>1 ·1 ;--...: I l<>l "~I :-s \I St ·~ 1 -.::; 1800 Santiago, Baynesl Renl..'c Weit $8 78,000 Sat!Sun 1 700 Porte Sheffield, Harb,,, View B.ub,1r,t Gr.1ve• $499.000 Sat. 208 Loyola, Costa Met.a C'ar.,lyn Bradi;c $233,000 s,,1 1954 Porte Nelson, Harbor \'1l'W Judy Strau-. $699.000 Sun 2006 Tahuna Terr., Irvine Terrace EJ1c Ol~.m $669.000 :;un 1942 Pt. Laurent, H.ubm Vic .. · Su ,1 n Weir $679.000 S.it!Sun 236 \'1a Eb1•li. Lido l~le All •••• " Sl:l'••·m.inn $695.000 Sat i\l 1ri.1m M,,~,·11 ~un. 1246 Sonwr~et, 8.iy..:r.~t Palma I\•~ l.'m.1l1l $510,000 Sun l 30J Suto!'ex Ln .. WeftdiH Bcrn.uJ To,.,t•r• $469.500 Sun 3210 St•av1cw, C.D M. BernoirJ Tt•W••r• $339.000 Bat 2049 Vii"la Cajon, Bluff1 K.iy PArker $305,000 Sun 60 Drakes Bay, Spygla•! Jenn.fer Noon.in $760,000 Sun. 1338 Santiago, Baycrest M.tr1c Ot•rem1ah $629.000 Sat/Sun 183 7 Tradrwinclii, Baycretl David .M.Cullo.h $498,000 Sal. 512 Avoca do, C.D.M. A ll1~on SN·llt"mann $499,000 Sun. 23 Encore Ct., Newport c~•l D11v1J Prnh.:t• $389,000 Sat. 2310 First Ave., C.D.M. Valene I lowell $539,009 Sun. 15 Skyeail, Jasmine Creek Miriam M $575,000 S11t. 20~0 E. Oceanfront, 811lboo P ... n. MarciR Benl1 $1.695,000 Sun. 1821 Porte Tiffin, Harbor View Larai ne Sl1aw $645,000 Sun. 3022 Corte Pottal, Newport Villa1 Gail York $499,000 Sun. 1602 E. Balboa, Peninsula Pl. John Campbell $515,000 Sun. 4607 Fairfield, Cameo ShorH Steve Suth rlcn $895.000 Sun. 1225 Keel, Harbor Vic.., Tom ThtlnltCln $785,000 Sun. 2781 8 ayt1horc Dr., Bayshoret Kevin 1<.aJJda $699,000 Sun. 2672 Crc1tvie..., Dr., Bay11 ' re• Citro! Mod~ $629,000 Sun 2521 Baysbore Dr., Bay1hdrn Eleanor Bo .... ic $995,000 Sun. 2642 Ctrclc Dr., Bay.ihorn Linda Field $91 6,000 Sun 2443 Vi ta Noblez.a Nan o •• yle $469,000 Sun. 1531 Sandcastle, Hubor ~1cw JcCI Ewm~ $1,0 95,000 Sun. 844 Via Lido Nord, Lido f,le D'clle Sto lkriJ $J,6 95,000 S.iUSun 1984 Vista Caudel, Blufl 1 Sandy LoniJ $374,900 Sun. 2443 V111ta Nobleu, Bl uA' \'er~ilene Hull $429,000 Sun. . ... / l ~ 11 1· ,. • • f I ~ ~ -0 The~of theNewport Beach • cHoose 1Jon aha Joyce Olson when buying or selling their homes. C.orona dd Mar Conage, rwo blocks from beach! Only $339,000 Custom estate w/ views, 4 bdrm, pool 5,600 sq. ft. Panoramic views! J,000 sq. (c. home. Ideal for entertainment $760,000 C.omolcccly uperadeg w/ouan and Cacalina views! Greac area. $699,000 CALL OUR COLDWELL BANKER 24 HOUR INFORMATION LINE (800) 806-5766 DON&JOYCE OLSON Find Out Why 96% of Our Llstinp SOLD! Newport Beach! Nearly 3,(XX) sq. ft. home. A st~! 499,000 SpyaJ... Hill. Lowest price, j bedroom + famil room ss9s,ooo' ~·" ~o CALL FOR HOT INVESTMENT OPPOR1UNITIES -... ,,, -. ·~ . ,. Proud Sponsor of the 1995 N EWP ORT BE ACH Put Marcia and Rohert Bents hehind the wheel for all your real estate needs. l'E ~ 11 o t·::i:, ·1111~ S1 ·~n", 1:00-5:00 2030 Ea l:ll ..:l•an fwnl B.ilboa Pl•nina'ul.i, O .:canfri,nt $1,695,000 BENTS' BIG VIEW SPECIALS! Balb11.J Pl..'ni11s11la , O.:canfrnnt $2,395,000 CALL 24 HOURS A DAY FOR RECORDED INFORMATION (800) 681-1922 -13.1Jh,1,1 l\·nin,.ub, p,,knli,11 T11rn1n~ HMin Vil'W $545,000 --~~~---...... ~~- . • • .. r • ...,,~-.t_ .. Irvin'-' T l·rrau·, Su 11 .. d:-f! 0 ..:l'.111 vil·w,. $6 80,00 0 LiJn Bayfn,11l ..:nndominium:l $625,000 lo $ l,395,000 .. • • • - \ ' Judy Muncy is pleased to introduce these premier pro~rties from The Judy Muncy Collection. I IN\ 1-.iE Covf, lAaJNA BEACH ~n1 f~lwn vt!J, :...tund pnvak ptn wrth thrw pnvatt ~ su!le-s Sl,750,IXX) or '°' l...ca'iC SS<X»'mo BAYVIEW nRRAcE ELFGANCE Pm •tt comtt loation. lush l.tNhcaplng. hugt petlO uu. 3 bfdrooms. 1399 .1XX> J.M. PrnJs DeilCN S.yvlew T trTa« 2 b«lroom In pttmtum rornn fout>on lmlNCUi.~ 5329.IXX> VILUP'olNr Bads N~ l!och Country Oub, 2 bed· rooms, 2 baths. $339,IXX) COLI.Fa PAll CHAnwt :s flW1y mnodelled hcJIM with 3 bedrooms ~ and Mftlcan pavm. SU5.IXX> §I N:-..... ~~ I NEWl'ORT NOITlt V11J..AS Four bftfroom Wnily homr W11h Malan f»V"5, pool and ipi $499 ,IXX) CAPE Coo WATERFllONT Dupb W1th 2 bedroom Wlltl and dock ·~Walk lo Udo VII.lap. 11119,IXX) GATED CoMMUNTTY Two bfdroom with lush lu'lbalpillg and hugt pabo a-. Sll9,Cl00 N~~VRJ.AS Drslttabk-CalAlan model with 3 bedrooms. 2 I /2 bathl, yud 6:118Q. $489,000 Cl.cRTOBiAot lllyritw r-3 bedroom With woad«ful -ftf'O'UN. 1419,000 1 -~: ... ~,.. I "Sold is my specialty." ~'JOY Tl Ii LIDO l.JFtsml Th1" btdroca hoUlr wUh Frmdl doon leldlng to tropbl pMio. $995,IXX) Dovo StiOll£S wmt A VIEW CUiiom home with 4 bedroon. paw room with Mt bar .. fonral lt\ady. ~ SS71.<XX> "Thank you Newport Beach for making me #1 in real estate transactions for the Coldwell Banker Newport Beach Office in 1994 and in the Top Ten for all of Coldwell Banker Orange County." Muncy H~ CY. ion (714) 729-1 C:OLDWEl.L BANKER• NEWPORT BEACH 2121 E. Coast Highway, Sui~ 180 •Newport Beach, CA 92658 ~----· -~ ---=~· ...... ..&....----- --- NEWPORT BEACH Carol Mock's sellers are serious ... W.mderful lar~c family homl.' in BayshMcs, dose to bea..:h path. 3 ..:ar garage. Please stop by 2642 Cirde Drive. maior price re.ductions. Oien Sunday 1 :00 to 4:00 Ll.'a,.l l•>.pl.•n .. 1w 2 ,lury homl' in H.1y,..h11rl'"'· Sunny .:11rnl0r l,11, l l,,~l· t,1 ..:hilJr,•n', p.uk. Pll•,1,.l· .. t.ip by 2672 Cr6lv1,•w Dml' Emotional Bayfront hnmc in perfed ..:undi- tion. Park your 60' boat here and l.'njoy the 8ay1hore lifestyle. Appllintmcnt only. ,. P11s~ibll' fored11sure, di,11r..:l·, bankrupky and definitely a shmt pay with l ... ndt>r. Must Sell! Plcast' ship by 2781 Bay;:hore Drive Largl.' nl.'wcr kit..:hcn and ma,-tcr bath t,1 die fnr! I lnml.' with numer- 1•11~ upgrades 11n largl· l.n rncr l11l. Please stop by 1338 Sanliag11 Dr. Built as -h ouse ,,f the future" -all glass, stain- less steel and ..:on..:rdc. Incredible 180 degree views. Large yard with pool and spa. M11nar..:h Bea..:h. If you' re serious about buying or selling call Carol at 800.301.3969 · . . ., I .. • -. - • • NEWPORT BEACH DAVE WONG SENIOR SALES ASSOCIATE (800) 6 t 0-6928 2112 East Balboa A S pectacular Bay/ront Estate . --~--. ~-.. N EWPORT BEACH TOM THOMSON O pen hmm• this S undily from I :00 -5:00. 1225 Kl'l'I, Cur.mil dl·I Mar. A styli,.h ilnd ,;11phistic.Jtcd ne.uly cui1tom h,1nw in H<1rb,1r \'il'W H ills. Enter thr.n1gh priv.Jk giltl':' into .i ::l·cluded l'<111rtyard with lu::l1 g<1rdl'll"' .Jnd a beautiful fount.Jin. Offered at $785,000 The luxury of apace is Y•lllrl in this unusual 5 acre Loguna Beach, \l\:ean property. The locati\ln i1 just minutes fr,1m the shopping, restaurants and beaches o f Liguna. A contcm- parary htimc with 3 bcdnHlms, soaring ceilings, and an immense great room with walls of glass. Offered at $<)95,000 (800) 339-4446 Thii-,;t unning, ,1cc.1n view Ml·dikrra1w.:in 1.::<lah.· Ii,.,.. bl·hinJ tlw gall-,; of Lilguna Beach's l'Xl·lui<iVl' 0Cl'illlf r,1nl 1.:ncb ve, lrvinc C11vl'. Limc>ih1 m•, ~ranik, anp-bn111zc dc•tailing Mi.' til;;kfully cnmbimvJ-Tn-fh'i s ,-h,1wc.1se h,in1c. Offer<!d at $4,000,000 T he Balbna Isla nd lifestyle means sea breezes, squealing gulls, views ,1( the bustling yacht harbor, lcisurly willks with friendly neighbors, riding the ferry, spl•claculnr sunsets over the pavilion, morning coffee at Dad's. Offcrod at $1,395,000 Breathtaking Lagu11a Beach .iceanfr.int. Hidden b,:hind gilrdl•n wall,; and mature la11dsci1pi11g is this scd uJ l.J 3/4 ll cre ••cl·anfr,111t l'!•tak with sun di!pplcd lawm, t,1wc ri ng tn'l'S & st unning lll.l'illl £:> l'<•astal vil·ws. Offered at $4,500,000 This elegantly upgraded h,1me boasts a marble entry, skylights, engaging fircplilccs, crown mou Id i ngs .rnd sunny pi!lios .. You wi II ilpprcciilte the drilmilli .. city lights ilnd \l\:can pilnorilma views. An t>xccptiunnl t>xccu tive home with f,1ur kJrm1ms .lnd three baths. Of/crod at $729,000 J • 1 .. {', • • TEP HA NIE HOUGHTON NEWPORT BEACH .... 'J f J I I ' ~;. . .. 110~\E Pi.?0FlLE: 3004 W Ocean Front, Newport Beach O~ER BL'ILDER; Max & Lila Morgan ~lax and Lila designed and built their dream home in 1983. They had so much fun doi ng so that they \1ave started their next project ... They are going to be building their next home, directly adjacent to this L'xislin~ home. Max and Lila are looking for a buyer th at will enjoy the amenities and special qualities of tbc home as mud1 as they have. Please call Stephanie for details. Offered at $1, 17 5,000 .... .... Skph.rni1.• ,,pcli.lli1'-'" in H'IJing pr,1pcrli'-'" •'11 tlw N'-·wpt1rt/Bi1 lb\).) Pl·n i 11 .. u Iii. A n:::id'"·nt l•n thl· '''-.l'.111 • f rllllt, -h'-' 1:-.ldivc in thl' '-·,1111mu ni - ly. Skph.lnil· ;:'-·rv1..•J a,. \!ill' Prl·-idl·nl ,,f th'-· C:ntr.il N'-·wp,1rt Bl'.11.:11 ('.1mmunily t\,;4Pli.lti,111. S h'-' h.1!' :-wrwd \Ill the n•an f.r1111l W.llk W.1y c.,mmit'll-1.· and The R'"·d1.•,1.·l.,pmc11t C1•mmitke f,,r tlw City ,,f B.1lb.1.l. Stcpl1.l 11 i1..· ill a t11p pr• idu~er .il C11IJwl·ll l:3.111k1.·r, and ha:: b'-'l'll d'-·signat<.·d a "Pr'-•vi1.•w:1 Propaly S~·'-i.ilist " ::pe'-·i.llizing in w.ilcr- fr,,nt and view pr11pl·rli1..•s . F o R LEASE: 2 bcdwnm plus den, 2.5 bathF. Oe11igner perfect 2,400 square feet. B11at ,.)ip av.iilable May l , 1995 fl1r .l Y'-'nrly lease. $2,500 pfJr month 723-0137 B '" 1[\' C 0\llv Fvii S.\l.E '-·111 T1t\11E 13.iy & ,1111 .. t "'"'" f r••rn •JM•h'll• 2 Wrm, 2 ~a Gr .. 1l 2nd l111ml' b.-.i,h rdrl'.tl p,,.,l ,"~rl .... b. N1. .. 1J1•rt 11.lrb.•r -b.•;il •lip .l\0.111 . I oH~reJ at SJJQ.<KJQ residence 063-7711 pager_ ·: ., . . ... ~·~ ... , 7' (\'"•an & .. 1ty ,j'-'""'· $1,295.000 Cn.·,. ... ~·nl Bay J,, ... .itaon. $ 3,995,000 <# • ~ Pri,atl· b..-a ... h ft J,,l.'.k $1,276,000 H ARBOR RIDGE \'i"'~' l.':'tatc 11n n..-arly an .Krl". $4,800,000 ·' t ........ ,:... ~>.'l!J .... j . • f.~. nt••• 'ill . ' TJ ,··_, .• , . ~---~7" ,.. • ,, "'..._ .. , ... -~ _..,. -~.. .... -• _'::;:II_ • • t:>BAD D Newp11rt bay & lll.'t'an \icw,;, $2,495,000 P11ol, ,opa f! 111.'.1:<1 n \ i..-w,.. Sl,350,ooo • OCEANFRONT Landmark property .in Newp,lrt·~ lll.'.t'anfrltnt. Sl.175,000 ~ .... CD 0 . z ,0 tT1 ~ ~ co ""'d 0 0 ~ ~'· ~ ~-}--~· .. ,tc .. nl-11 e ·~ ' ' .tT.1 'N ; .. ~· .. > Cd " CJ . .-" ',. ~ .. ' ' .~ .. . ' . ... ! . ~ . • •• .... _. ~ ... ~- G<th·d .:1mmmnity $1,29~,ooo • - l NEWPORT BEACH 5 lwJr.•••m. ~ 5 b.:.th plu,. ,,ffj,c M,.,1 111' r .. J,bl .. m.i:-kr :-uik ··wr E,t.·11·1\•· 11-l' ,,f ~ranitt.-ft' lim,•:-l<11ll' Fr .. 11.!1 J.,,,,. {:' w111J,,,,.,,,. :::1.1l<'-••l-th .. -.irt .i nwniti .. -1ml11J,.: R1d1t <111l ,,( 1\1,h1t ... t11r.1l Digl'~l l1~l1t. -• u11J .111J •l'•11rity ,.y.tl·m· Off,w.I at ~I , I 0~.000 4-b,.Jn1,1m,,., 2.5 b.itll:· F.1m1ly r.111m, J111111g nh1m f.t l.:iundry M.iny 1111~r.iJ, .• , 111.luJi11~ ,.,•,urity ,.y•ll'm, ,\/C, d .. 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J Yard ... ith G.1zl'bt1 <ind 11,,t Tub Laraine and EriC Sha"W" S p ecial izin g in Harhor Vie"W Ho:mes since 1977 800-745-1626 Open house Sunday, 3:00 to 6:00 1984 Vista Caudal View ,,f Bai.:k 8.ly, ..:ily lights and ..:.lnyon -gor- g1..•11t1s, m1w<.·-i n condi- li1m, thi,-h11mc is sur- ri1u11JcJ by a lush .lnd 1:xp.1nsiw gn.•1..•nbclt. $374,900 liw in prc,;tigi.1111s Big C.lny1111. G11rg1..•1111s 3 BJ. home. Elt..·gant .lnd p1..·rfcd f11r cnt. .. •rtaini ng. S pih.:ious m Mkr suite with spa tub, bcv<.·led gl.15S winJ11ws and :<ky- light. Fr1..•nch doors in living & dining rnllm. $310,000 From the team of NEWPORT BEACH Velma Timmons & Gail York I D'ette Steefberg 644-9060 ext . 138 O pen house S unday 1:00 to 4:00 3022 Cork Portal Exn·pli11nal 01 l-d1..·-s.1..: l11..:aii1111 in .1 gu.l rd g.lkd 1.·cimm11nily. 01..·signcr's '"''ll h1inw. Spa witli wakrfall $499,000 Lii:ht, bright, r1.•m11d- l'led, single siory home 110 .1 beautiful ,;trcet. Views 11f city lights. Master suik has a wa lk- in closet plus private pati11. It won't last at this price. $339,000 8..j...j. Viii Lid,, N"rd -Dr.im.iti, ni~ht li.;ht. m1•1111l.1i11 ft l11rn111~ ba.in vi-'"'•· -1-0' bayrn111l.i~" w/ d ••• k. $3, 795,000 s8.5 x 88 ,. ..i.9.5 1.,, "' q11i1·1 ""d •• r L1d11 l•l1-. Build"""' 11r n·n1<•d1•l ,111 "'m···• J .... bl., lot $695:000 In~ Yl_.J,bJl. O\..l•t.lU f_,f b,,y vil~w! LIPr,:l·du ... 2 m.1-kr -uilt•· rlu-~,,.,., b,.J,, ••. 111 Pri,.,J 1,, • .,11! $ 399,000 I .11 H , I -1 I A ''"'~h ,,r Eurc•pd p,.,.f.,.i f,,r art ''"''r•. B.iv 'il'w! N, • .,..I~ r,.J, ... j111wd kit1:h1:11 l! livin~ .Jrt'il. $7.+9,000 Mu•t .,.,: 1 •• h,·I""''' .:,,,,,,,.,"" h." ~ --un"l.•l \tl•\\ .... l'n,~11,• (htlh•, hu,:l· J,,,k l111r1•d1bl,. "l'l"'rl11111h :i' l ,t17.5,00tl 909 Via LiJ,, N.ird 8.+5 Via Lid,, Snud 229 Via Lid., Suud 2 31 Via Lido s,,ud 827 Via Lido s .... d 828 Vi11 Li d,, S .. ud 207 Vin Jm:ar !06 Via Xi111th1: lOl Vi~ Fl,,n-i,.:1· I Ch,·~hi r,• (\,url I 3 38 w ..... 1 B"y Aw. 181 7 E. 8.1lbnil Blvd ..i.2 Viii" P.•mt Dr. .+6 Villa Pnint Or. 1221 Hi~hl.rnd Or. 77 Mar~'·ill., 23 Foxb.m1 12 HMri~bur~ 32 S,.,, l~·rr.i,•• 226 P11i11 • ..tt1a 208 3.+'th Str ... ..i 1215 Surf1i1w W"' ..i.630 o •• r.h .... tl'r . 31 ..j. (;,,ld,·11rod I 7 0.ikbn•••k ..j.( L.ikdronl I 0062 S1111ri.-• L.11w r I f - - - DONALD PFAFF IS THE "TOP NEWPORT BEACH PRODUCER" • 1 ST QTR. 1995 ..• •.. LEASE OPTION ••• THE SIG.N OF AN EXCEPTIONAL SALES TEAM. When you call us, Lylccn and Jeff Ewing, to help yllu buy or sell a· hume, ynu'll be putting o ne of the best track records in town to work for you. Over the past 2 3 years, the Ewings have sold a multitude of houses throughout NcwpPrt Bcai.:h. And they have a list of loyal dients who will i.:nnfirm their satis{adion with tbc scrvii.:c they received. MWe work hard for our i.:us- tmm·rs, and we have fabulous i.:nmpa ny support. Coldwell Banker, Newport Bcai.:h has the most innovative servii.:es in the business." For exi.:eptinnal scrvii.:e when buying l)r selling a home, you can i.:o u nt l>n o ur suppnrt. So call us, Ly leen and Jeff, at (800). 949-94 7 1 . We want to help. Tlwsa f;nC! h o m C!s are now avai/aMe: 2 Bl·dronm villa, ;:tep~ t11 the bl'ih:h S h..up C" ,..11phi~til·c1tt·d with guc1rd gate H 11n1l' plu~ i n.:11nw ~l"nl•'Jl.!l.J 3 Bl·dr,111111;:, Family n1,1m Cu;:lllm 4 Bcdrn11m t>ll Park Tr.1diti1111a l 4 Bcdr.111m witl1 pool£.:> ;:pa+ view Br.:i nJ new, 1 a.:rc l·;:tak of 9 ,000 :0q. ft. Stunning Emerald Bay 4 Bcdni,1m Nl·ar new Bayfnint with J,,~k $485,000 $499,000 $519,000 $560,000 $875,000 $1,090,000 $1,890,000 $1,950,000 $2,595,000 The •Bluffs" fr,mt row "view 3 bedrnoms, 2.5 baths Reml1dclcJ to perfection $410,000 pur.:h.isc· M $2, 100 p/mn. lc.ise Bad~ Bay t,1wnh,1ml' 2 bcJnwms (was 3) Formal dining n),>m G i.int private yard $179,900 Donald Pfaff 433-9528 Make The Right Move Lid o I s l e $695,000 Impeccable 3 bedroom home 011 a 35 /oot lot! Just fisted ,mJ rct1dy to move! C 0 R 0 N A D E L M A R $499,000 $539,000 Barbara Miles & Allison Seesemann 298-6787 . -· --.. DAVID~~:~;:s N EWPORTBEACH McCuL'LocH (800) 235-2576 Ocean and .bay view, Tudor t>state lln the very top of Harbor Ridge. 4 bedroom suites plus guest quarters. Cherrywood kitchen, 4 car garage, NC, pool and spa. This home is over 7,200 square feet. Offered at $2,495,000 Forever views from this 5 bedroom, 3 bath ho me in gate guarded com- munity. 3 car, spa, over 4,200 square foot home with private access to recreational fi eld. Offered at $ J ,2<)5,000 DAVID MCCULLOCH IS YOUR ~UXURY ESTATES SPECIALIST CONIULTATIONS ARE ALWAYS FREE. (800) 235·2576 Only one real est.lte company advertises every home it has for 1ale, every day, every week ... with pl1otos, descriptions and prices. With an annual distribution of over 350,000 thi11 powerful marketinit tool is distributed every five weeks lo key locations, helpinit you rHch a wide audience of interested buy- ers. Call our office today for a free copy. .. - ( Cover Home Dramatically situated on it's own bluff overloo~ the Paciflc.? this tntly unique, ga ted estate on three quarters 0 1 an acre commands sweeping, unsurpassed views of California's fainous Gold Coasl ' The main residence ls an expression of quality. Featuring a formal ~ room, living room , gourmet Kitchen, breaklas t room ancf four bedroom suit.es, each room has it's own conunanding whitewater view of the Pacific. The master suite h as tot.al privacy and its own special views of Catalina Island and coastline lEmdma.rks. Located off the master suite is a private study, restored t.o its 01"4linal beauty with hand crafted teak bookcases and cabinetry. Recessed lighting, bay windows and French d oors that overlook the expansive courtyard grounds highligh t this level of the residence. The beauty of this one-of-a-kind estate is highlighted by an inner courtyard with its own en tertaining and ~areas surrounded by matnre trees, and Oea.utifully manicured lawns and gardens. From there, on e can s troll slowly through the estate's walkways to two additional occimfront deck areas for relaxation and conversation . A charming, yet fully fimctional on e bedroom guest house with bedroom, living room with fl.replace, and it's own private entrance makes this est.ale complete. Offered at $4.500,000 For a Prl.,ate Sho.,,ing call: Thm Thomson or Ste.,e Sutlaerlen 644-9060 Cold.,,ell Banker Ne.,,port Beach Homeowners Association concerned -about retaining qualified consultant - I • I , .. Dear H111lini:. I Jm on the board 11f d1rel·tor' fnr a homeowners a"o1.:1ation. My a"lX:talmn 1' rc,p<rn\lble for managing our 200-untt uindomm1um comple,,.. We ha.,,e received cnmplatnl\ from homeowner' conl·ermng leJkang roof,, mumg wood and other rnr,truct1on problem' Our board of dtrecl<ll'\ would like tn retain a qualified ex pert con<1ultant to thoroughly in._,e,tigJte the rnnd111oni.. and potentially act a' the a''o~.1Jt1on ·'I con<,ultant for litigation purpo-.c" if a law<;u1t i' to be filed . How can we make 'ure we hire u qualified con\U ltant ') Selecting a qualified con,ultant is more of a practical exercise that a <ieience. However. there are some general guidelines I can wgge'it. In general. the retention process with regard to a construction expert can be broken down into th ree general lilepi.: With regard to the expcn'11 role, it i'I importunt to know the end result that is c'lpecled. For in'itance. docs your board helpc to know the co't to repair the variou' problem' J !Ale' your board wani to know the cau'e of the pmblcm'J Doc' your board \t,,Jnt 111 I.now how many condominium unit\ an'. aOeued'J Or. perhap' your board may want to know all of the,e. By defining e\actly wh;it to expect of the e\pert. it can later be determined whether particu lar l0 \Jkrt' a1c 4uJllficd. II the expert Ill 'imply going tn provide ad\lce to the board 11f director,. the public 'peaking 'kill' ol the expert may not be that 1m[)(•rtant. Howe\ er. if you expect the expert will tC\11ly .it trial. 'peaking 'kill!i become mu1:h more cnt1cul Once you ha\C defined the expert·., role. the next lllCp i" to e\tabl"h a list of qualified C'lpert,. Your board 'hould determine how many expert' to interview for the role. The board can then create a h'>t of qualified expert'i to be interviewed. The board o;hould con,ult with other; who can provide ref err.do;. If your a\\OC1at1on ha.<i a community manager. I '\uggeq you a! k the manager for recommendation,. The board can al-.o con,ult with 111; attorney for recommend:uion .... You muy alw comult with other asM>Ciations about a qualified expert. In addition to a.11king other people for referrals. documentation can alo;o be obtained. ff you find a particular expert or ex pen firm. call and 1,1,k for any available resumci., brochurc'l. lldvertit1ement'i. etc. In add ition, variou s oraanizations ma intain Jit.l'i of individual~ who n qualified to fit particu lar need\. The commu nity a'>sociation in<;titute (CAI) 1s an organitJtmn which "·an provide U.\lli\tance to a homcowncl'\ a.<;\ociation. You may want to cont.ict CAI to obtain any available documcntu11on concerning expert coni.ultanl\. Once the li't of qualified e"'perts ha.' been finalitcd. the third and final step h to 11elcct the expert. J wggest the board participate in interview" with all expert candidates. The board should not simpl y delegate i.uch responsibility to others. By participating . the board will protect the a\sociation \ interest\ and al. o detennine whether the board i' comfortable working with the individual nr finn. You should also have your attorney and community manager attend the interview,. The board i.hould evuluate the qualification., and experience of the variou1, expert~ before. during and after interview' One clement i' to detennine whether uny professional licenses will be required (or desired). In C.lifomia. there arc licensed engineer.;, licensed architecl<i and licen<,ed contracto~. If a particular liccno;e is either required of dewed. you will want to retain an expert who ha' the hcen11e. Another clement i. the cxper1's ye~ of experie nce. You should dctennmc the cxpert•s cxpcnence with the type of con,truction involved -condominiums. single family home .• commercial ~y. etc If spcakina and prei.ent1t1on 11tylc are important, be sure of the public ~peaking ti!Ulls of tht expert. Also, examine the cxpcrt.'1'11 work product. A~k for a copy of a 'ample repon pre\1ou,ly prepared or J co't e'itimate previou1,ly prepared In th1' way. you con match the need' of the a"oc1ation' with the <;lfcngth!> of a pJnicular expe rt. Another important element " the co1,t. The board ~hould detennine if there are uny financiaJ limitations. If the board can only i.pend $5.000. thb might eliminate certain individuals or finn,. In evaluating Cnlltll. con!iider chargei. for travel time. and if travel time ill significant to your matter. You should also determine whether there are miscellaneou' CO\t!-not included in the cxpert·s fees. :-.uch as copying charge,. fax charge,, reimbur,emcm for meals. etc. Some expens may be willing to perform a project at a Oat fee. while othel"\ muy only work for an hourly rate. The advantage of the nat fee is known quality. the advantage of the hourly rate i" you will not be charged for anything than the actual time spent. Chtskr A. Puchalski is a st1tlor o.ssotialt attornt1 with Fion, Walkt r, Racobs a11d Powtn, a law firm tmplta1Wn1 co'"'""""' a1socialion1. Ht will""'"'' tu ..,,,., '"''"""' OS pouibt. ;,, du wnty Hodint colll11111. AU NtpOffln on lialftl on ,,,,,.,,,, Ccli/<>TllllJ 110U ltlw ""' M/HHf /«II pn1t1t#tl. Co1Uult "'"' ow• a1otiolkJ11 ) P•.,.,,"'6 llocDN"" Of' kfaJ cnu1l on ""1 q#l/k .....,.,, S....., f"ll"°"' IO C_,.ll) .411ocWo11 Hodba1, JU# Mt.. K.oniton ..tv1., Suitt 6'IO, ln>i1tt, CA 9111$. LIGHT, IRtGHT a AtRV $165,700 38R, 2 SBA tntlm shows beautifully with 7 months new carpet and a spacious 11oorplan taces onto a quiet side street with lots ol parkmg. CaJl now• (11AME) .. ..,. LARGE SINGLE AAMILY HOME $27-',900 Tlus home has •eo. 3BA & 3 fireplaces. IO tam rm with wet bar. formal step-down LR. sunken tub m mstr/bath, comm pool & spa Must see! 1111 ca tMuru A MESA 664 Seal Stred $174,987 Audrey Savopoloa 1588 S.n Bemadino $268.987 Monique Vang Z426 College $253.000 Pat Davis 942SanWay 232,500 Pat Davis 2557 v.a. Place $229,900 Donna Rudolph 1120 Dena $274,900 Sanc:.ty1'damek 3194 Hald $379,700 Susan Patterson NBEACH 8641 AtJ.nta Ave. $127,500 metool & IMCtOUS S2t.MO Clean 280 • den mobile Ill super 55+ P<lrtl Home IS eQUll>t W/newtf applia~ 2416() Walk to &hows. sfloWlllo & .. ~· tocb)• ( RUIM • lllltME PUOO S.I 8tath lllSUrt Wottd' 1 BO' 1 BA. SlflOle StOfY unit Ill a 24 hr &eeunty guard oaWd complex Pool. (IOI & clllblloll5' CU I~ kif lllOft lnlo• (13STA) IOUnl *'1 MfTM ...... Ttus l•k•SllOI• untt hlJ 2 masllf bdrms. 1t1eplact and PlbO Try FtiA Sttters out of state must Sfll now JOSI rtduetd l30.000I (2'fAI) OC1M11M1Z11 $117,111 Hllltt11_,1 Unoaw1c $5• upper Nlwpol'l modtlt GrNfll)elt v11wa lrOlll 11111 290, 1.751A wflkyltttt, wllltewashtd --• ~' .... , '"'°") -=---.. TALK ABOUT PERFECTII $229,900 Warm. comfy home w/Vaulted bt!am ceilings 380, 2 Ille BA. UPOraded and 1elurb1shed t/o. hie entry, oak door. central air. pool & spa (33WYO) ........ FAMILY LIVING AT ITS BEST $314,000 Ultimate in familr hv1not 480. 38A. lo breakfast room and forma DIR 2 bd & ba upstairs plus terrific bonus rm & wet bar. pool/spa R4 U11M, t.ll UA mYT EASTSIDE EXECUTIVE $255,000 Very prrvate w/380, 1.758A, lamily room 3 separate patJOS w/courtyard Aoorplan shows great lor entertammo Handsomely mamtarled & landscaped (26ETW) llZIMZ TEA FOR TWO + 169,500 280. 2.58A toy.;nhome, 2-car alt gar, vaulted ceMings, oozy frplc, lndry rm. Move-in condttion. Berber carpet, hght & bright. skylight. Small complex. (25ELD) -- ~--·----- CHARMING MESA VERDE HOME $231, 900 Wonderful quiet neighborhood. inside tract location. 380, 28A. 2 fireplaces. private rear yard. This wont lasll I (30CEY) 11.ll.IRI $174,987 Immaculate 380 (hupe mstr). 1.5 remodeled baths. 2- car alt oar! 8eautifu rose garden, UPOraded kitchen! Sprinklers. Malibu lfghting & fountain! .. -.ca ~ ..... SERVING ALL OF ORANGE COUNTY NW THE BEACH. COZY COHDO $1U,IOD llMl't.Y I TUNNIMG S20l.ltt ELEGANCE IN MOTIOM siu.a Light & bnte. shows 111ttt 28D condo good cond11ton 480 3BA. 1 blocll to Back Bay lmmKut.ite townhome Be.iu11ru1 Ille noors rn lam rm. kitchen. bonus rm & blths1 excellent aru near Slloppono & alt ctteap as rent•. 3 bd 1 5 l!Qhl oak custom kltch. bu1lt-1n china/wine cabtnel Tile H119e 3BD 1 758A wlnu rool & RV access Marble l1rtplace tJa (958tC) l100fs ceramic COUn1m Comm IJ()OVSPi/lenlllS (36SEV) sparkling pool & spa (990AH) NEWPORT IEACH FOR. $1'5,137 FHA/VA quiet 28D 2 SBA Ne.vport condo Clo$t to bike Inds buch Lots ot open spxe CondO lllS been UOOraded Wltll special touclles ( 1 OMOO) COUNTRY CLUI LIFE $141.171 2 sty 2BD 1 SBA rownhome llUf Los Cayotes CC D1111ng lam rm lirepl.ice 2·car an. RV p.irk1no comm pool$ & spas• Cd now btlore 1t goes• ('<>CAN) IHT IUY FOR YOUR$ $155,000 Stunmno 380 2 58A townttomt Fresh paint & nu carpet• Cent a11 2·car all. indoor laundry" Pools. clubhouses tennis courts gret11btlls & more• (62SHA, AISOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL $117,IOO End unit w/e.111ended pallO cent air, lfldr tndry 380. 2 SBA, fireplace 2·car att oar• Oulet Jocation. comm pools. spa & tennis! (63WHI) LOCATION • LOCATION • LOCATION 129.• TR'"' SHo ..... ••t ... , •. 000 Bike to l>Uchl 4BD 3BA. 2 Sly townhome W/hqlly UPQl1ded ._ .. _ M kl!Chen bdrms & baths"' Secured complex• Sul BucM.ong Louflon & 'llllW alOne worth Ille asking pncel Oramillt lri· 8eactl bofder' A must see• (63SEA) level borderlllO Wilderness Part LelSUre walU & canyon ¥11WS1 380 28A (20M€A) Sf'ECIAl ltOMf YOU MU$T SEE $211 IOO Pnce reduct1011' Nice !IQt c:le.in spac10us1 This home IS Speca.il Lg lloorpl.in w/480 28A Remod kitchen new roof neat paliO & yard (22WAK) IACl IAY VIEW $224.100 38D 2 SBA 10111nllome boasts white 11te ttoors French doors, view from expanded mstr bd w/atr1um sining area Lrg pa110 w/ralSed wood dectt End unn ol small complex (241RV) EVEJIYTHING NEWI S26U17 Newport HelQhls ch.lrmer• 2BD 18A on huge R2 zoned lot' Remodeled kitchen 111/new everylhing lots or 1111ndoW$ new lences ttti office (15SAH) THIS II A PERFECT "111" SZIUOO Stunning 3BO. 2 SBA wll.im room & den1 form.ii dinrng' The upkeep on this hOme is truly 1ncredlble Pnc:ed lo seffl!I (0) RARELY ON MARKET! Sllt.IOO 4BD. 2BA. single s1ory m Mei.a Verde 1 Spacious tot in quitt corner Gated side 111/RV pad Excellent cond1t1011 -move·1n readyl (20SWA) UNIQUE CUSTOM HOME $225,100 EAITSIOE -REMOOELEDI $309,000 Lrg front hvtng room with ltreptace Cul·de·uc. 3BO, R·2 zoned, JBD 2 SBA. newer add on l1reptac:e. spacious 2 SBA, pool home! Higher kitchen counters. Intercom gourmel krtchen & more• Perfl!(;I t>acqard lots or windows ASSUMABLE S BDRM 1174.900 system. ced.ir ~ned closets. R·2 tot and morel (12MEL) ctose 1o beach & Tnangte Square (18FUL, Great sllape 38D. 1 758A. newer cpl & paint Custom Ille and upj!raded klfcflen manicured grounds and more Call nowt (83Wll) YOU'll IE SURPRISED $171,117 With 111 you ci.n get for this small puce• Wonderful lamtly home. 1rnenor tocatlOll Perfect for enlertatlllflO Wall! to new Tnangle 380 2BA 2-Clf gar, huge lirtplxe loo' (648EA) llfACH Liff $121.00G WIMllfOON VILLAGE IEAUTY $309,900 DRASTICALLY REDUCED! Great loc:ation only steps 10 the Absolutely fabulous "D" plan 314 bd J ba h!Qhly UPOraded 2 beach or bay This condo 1s ready to move In! Has 2BO. FP. CIA and security sys 3·car gar pro landscaped, bubbly 2BA 2-car garage Associalloo only 14&'mcnttl (81 WBA) spa, very 11tivate yard (11 KIN) lf'ARK.llHG POOL HOME S22t.7DI NEWPOftT IEACH l'ENINSULA Ptt.• LJohl & br1Qht 4eo. 1 lSBA MHa Del Mar home 5Pactous OuOlex owner IS movmo out of state 3BD. 2BA. 2-car oaraoe ltoofplan. 800(). sq 11 lot surrounded by spono llo11tel1• 180 IBA-bolh untts are clean 2 houses to the beach or t>at RV xcess alarm system (89MAG) (118AK) llMl't.Y CHARMING 1118.llOI CUITOM MESA VERDE 1371.711 Shadow Aun beaUly Huge 4BD 1 758A lam rm & IOlt COt.UQE l'Mtl IEAUTY SUI.• Ofasticalty reduced• Be.iutilut 38D custom home by "'9sl Custom oall lhru«it Cozy llfeplace Sll•ned glass entry & 380 2BA. Mr 1IOO sq r tifge lam rm. country kit. new Ytrdl Country Ctub Soat1CllnO !>OOI & spa plUs llroe $Ide yard beaullful wat«lall tn patlO Cill now• 11600R) c.atpel. UPQradtd baths Newly patnted lg comtf tot RV l\aUn hie. wood pQnk tnlry & Shott SCl"'1S (31HAI) ICQSS, valll1ed cetllnQS (25YAl) CMECK TIU OUTI S115.lll MOST DEU\UU WTllOE PIS.• Reducecl' 38D 2 SBA 2 story Country Club Villa Grnl llOA DEL llM ll6JIHT RU.Ill loca110n1 Locat1011• nus Charming cvS1om house has 3 bd IOQtlOll, YllW ol pool & groullds Sec gated Owner YW\11 This 380. 1 7SBA ..wTam room bonus rm. den, wo111s11oci• 28A + din, huQt tot. ~ lutCllen and batn newt• rool carry 1111 (303Cl) LOtit maintenance yirdl RV ICCCSS Ssnr atrttt ~ozy & mudt mudt morel ( 7WAl) f11~.cuslomPoOl.etc 8'C ,ele,(94 R) IOlfCOUMIUW. *1 ..... iorgeous480 *.tueutMI Um home on 15'11 ~of ~ Vtfdl CC -Goumtee kit & fam rm • huQe p111 rm 4 lirtpllcet. 3-ar git(. Clll "°"' ()OCOU) , •,. ( \ ' ... -; ,, f OUNTiUN VAU EY CUST. VAlUE $219.731 38R 1/:iBAr.11<,lo•nh;nw11~'. .:.·d~.lcr.1 n l1v1n•Jr1•1v. !r~I & w1nd owseJ!s r.1in1 ;1.1·"' ,.,, r·,p v1rd Cr>'J! fa11111v r·n oversized BR -; IHEllE JASMlllE CIEH S&OS.000 ~tb value redJced $44,000. Best VALUE IN ARfA. Totally remodeled, A/C, Sec. sys. Kitchen w/Corian cir tops. Jacuzzi tub, closet organiiets. Ocean view. IWllll IUICE ESTARS $515.000 38A, 2.58A coodo In gated Harbor Ridge Estates. Very lush landscaping, quiet & privalB location on end of cul-de-sac. IEA ._ B.EU1CE $515.000 EniO'f a counlly club liieslyte from lhis upper condo w/golf course views. Vaulted eel lings, model pnct CUSTOM COUITIY 11ME • WTSIDE C.M. $441,000 Huge 10( w/a wgelable garden, fruit trees, chicken ooq>, large lawn, ~lire !Tees, whi~ picket fera & a BEAUTIRJL 48A custan hm w/attention to ewry detail. FAITAITIC flXEI! • IUCll UY $441,000 The best buy, beach house flXl!f In Vinta.ge• Beacon Bay. 3~R. 2BA + income unll Enjoy beaches, docks, tennis court. pait & wide grassy estradas. EllTEITAl .. tlT I FAlaY llOME $421,toO Fantastic ftoorplan.~rox.2150sq rt.Enormoos living area. 48R,2BA. bay windowtfrench doors. Skylight tnalble trpl. Best buy!! IWT LOCATitl • IEWPOIT BUCH $339,000 Very u;it & bri;it 28A, 2.758A. Close to beach & ;iQR>ing. Plantation sOOltefS througtloul 2 frJis. Must see. TIE MIST HI TIE LUST $315,000 Charming, newer lBR. .2BA condo. Bit i~ '88 w/rMll 1~ sq IL The floor plan is unt(Jje & very IMlablewftarge kitchen, formal drnmg & ~ous mstr sullle. Seller is motivated & Im priced it well below competition w/a large assunable loan. IEWPOllT PElllSIU $215,000 01$trwed Pf?.1Y subject to lender approval. 38R. 38A. roof top dedc. 1 blk'to beach, living rm wArpl. OVEIUOIJ•~ UY $211,• E•nl townhome. 38A, 2.5BA. high volume cellin~. French doors. Mstr w/s1tting rm & frpl. A/C. view d bar:kbay & ni;it hghlS . OllCIUI. IUIFFI-LEASEIOlD $215.000 Located on wide greenbell Pride ot ownership, 38R, 2.5BA. new klthen. Upgraded baths. laundry rm. Must see! Vllil POINT DI Tiii COURSE $271,• Gated Mediterranean 1990 condo w/vim of the Newport Beach Goll Cour39 & Fashion Island. All one story, lower !Ml w/2BA, 2SA NUCE UPGRADED llOME $274,500 5BR. 3BA upgraded Madrid model. Downstairs BR could be office or den. Custom doors, dramatic entry, curved staircase. Large mstr suile. 3-car garage. llCIEDIRE EASTSIDE LOCAno• $215,• Cul•sac In upscale nei~borhood. 38R, 28A +off ice off ms tr. Hardwood nrs & tile. Good sq. It Large lol CllUWDff 1'ITU IOCI COU8 $231,000 Wondel1ul 2BA. 28" condo W/View ot hills & canyon. Has great kil w/ pantry, large mstr w/tbal vanitm. Ffl)I in living rm + 2-car garage. VI.I.A ULllA S235,• Beautiful Penlhouse. Viewofwi'8f tromdeck,28R Of l BR +din. Skylights, Wilk lo beach + lido Village. FAITAITIC VIEW LIT• CITI $215,D La.st loC in Rlldl Colinas a.looking PflStiolous estae 1111 wMttws d mens & ca va11ey. a.ild )'QI# d111m hcmlr "11' • I ----.c• • --•·., FIUITAll VAU.EY CUST. VAUE $214,131 3BR, 1.758Acustcm hm w~te<Skithen, living rm wArpl & window3elts. Mini maintanence )"ird. Great fanily rm. owrsized BR's. WTS• CITIE '1•.• Warm COlf 38R + den townhomt, 1600+ sq It. 2.58A. Skylights, riwf roci lrpl. Many llKtras, great locar!on. BU Bay, frwy, et. u.na ICUI VIEW IEWPOIT IUCI $171,• Relax in llis ~ belutywhile gazing at lhupectacular view. Lb new. 1 BR penflouse. Walle lo t.h. llPI-LICATllll S1•,• 28R. l .58Acondo In Plciflc Ranch. Plltttrld corlllf unit next to~ Cftll laCl9ld cloll to --...i ' h i.:t\. _,_.... . ... .,,.. .. DOlal UT CllT• ... DA ISi.i HD• $11,000,000 O~r 14.000~ ft on tlebaywA>oatdocicof 100'. 6-car +limo gar. Private pool & spa, The best NewPort has lo offer. PllVATI ISi.MD $10,250,000 P11vacy & luxury wiO'I unpatal leled views 88R sui leS, sublerra nea n parking Slip f0t 2 Woe boats. u ..... ESTATI .. IUMiE coum $4,500,000 Magnificent hilltop view estate within gated street. 0Yer .i acre land unduplicable! Accomoda9e 150 cat patking GOllGEDa, PIBIEI OCUIFIOIT LOCATION! $2.950,000 3BR, 38A hm w/poof In Cameo Shores feab.Jres golden glorious Catalina sunsets & views from Dana.Point 10 Long Beach Ouidl ~ss·to gated private beach UIDA ISU IEMDDB. $2, 150,000 COO"lplelely rwnodeled lo perlection. 58R. den. formal dining, gourmet kithen. On #18 bay w/a boat slip & enler1aining patio. llT PIOPEm 11 THE UY!! $2,085,000 A sensational location for lhis Bavfronl hm in private area of Ba_yside Ploce. in a picb.Jre pertect coww/lnsplrfng water views+ pier+ slip. Easiest y~hl access to ocun. IEST FURY IUCI .. OllMGE coum $2,000,000 8 mos new. Premillll steel & soo:o construction. Mediter- BR. 58A hm. ~lacular views of cx:ean. Catalina, Dana Pl g . 5 car parking. Gorgeous large mstr w/marble frpl & ocean- fronting deck. Sii YAU.ff, lDAHO PAIWHSE $1,995,000 Hooiesleaded In 1880, Olis 1¥nilycompound w/v'te#s of Ille new River Run ski area Restored to perfection in 1991. IEIRT ICEAllFIOIT llOME $1 ,195,000 4BR 4 SBA. gounnet kit. Spacious outdoor deck. mstr w/lrpf, deck. walk· in closet Spl llb, great enaenaining hm' • CAIYll El.ECAJICE $1 ,950,000 Total~ remodeled 68R, 6.58A w/~p. guest qtrs. Pool. spa, cabana O't1!rs1zed Im, golf cou"8 location. A 10 +++ ~--CllHA Da 11A11 $1,195,000 l)r & -~=tc:f:~~~~~BA hm w/afl. Ocean. SPACIOUS TUDITIOIAL • NEWPORT $1 ,350,000 Spacious 6BR traditional family hm on one ot Newpott's best cukle-sac.s. This stalely residera Includes guest qtrs. pooVspa, expansive yard & treehouse & over 150 rose bushes. CORONA DEL MAR $1,325,000 CV 7011 )40' lot. !a~lous brick & ivy covered 2 stoty. SBR. 4.SBA hm w/pOOI, spa ocean view lorevert NEWPORT IAYFRONT UVING $1 ,250,000 lnteriOf Linda Isle location 0Yer 80' on the bay. SBR. 48A. security enlrara Frpl. enclosed courtyard. fOfmal dining rm NORTH WUMA CONTEMPORARY $1,189,500 Totally remodeled No Laguna contempOfary in pristine condition 4BR. 4 SBA while water ocean views CAMBRIA ON ntE SAND $1, 149,000 Unobstructed views of Ille central Calif. coastline, lighthouse & Hearst Castle 4BR, 38A. New hm Marble & tile throughout CAMEO SHORES • PlllCE REDUCTION! $1,025,DOO Beautifully remodeled custom hm. 38R, den. ~ious rms, pool. Magnifi- cent 180 degree ocean view. 3-car garage. PICTURESQUE CALIFOlllllA suam $145,DOO Beautifully remodeled 3BR. 38A hm on prestigious DaYenport Island. Private dock for a 30 & 50 fool boat on main channel in Huntington Harbor. JUST REDUCED I IRCGURT $115,00I Dramatic hm on large corner lot witoi pond & lush garden. Rotunda entry w/marble Hooring, t>eautitul formal dining rm. huge mstr suite w/sitting rm & frpl. gourmet's kilthen. secluded spa. Seller may carry 1st trust deed. CORDIA DEl MAii WIDMARK $815,DOO Charming 1920's beach bungalow. Comer location. enjoy the view of the ocean incred:ble location. Perfect beach hideaway °' bid your dream house Price includes $50,000 WOlt1 of plans & permits. ...-----... S"lit.ASS 1111 CUSSIC $115,000 C1f 707l)realhtaking view wfl mstr suile's + 2 large BR's all on one leYel' PooVspa in rear/front courtyard+ playground. UDO ISl.E IEMODB. $175,000 Beaullful 3BR. 3BA lido hm on 48' w/large so.facing patio. New kithen. bathroom. hardwood Hrs. recessed lighting, landscapng. IEAUTIFUUY APPOtml CUSTOM llM $Mt,OOO Marble ~~~1 SBR. extra large family rm & bonus rm. Very li~I & bri~L Sec.sys, PIM & spa Spectacular view of mtns & city lights trom most rms. IUUEIS SPECIAi. $150,000 Reduced $150.000!1! 4 contiguous lots -approx. 8400 sq ft. Suitable lor four hms, largest R1 parcel available. CORONA Da MAI $150,000 The quintessential CdMchanneron neariya double lot(aclually2 legal bldQ sites) in fie best possible nowe< srreet location w/potential. The hm is 2BR: 2M. remodeled in '87 & ~ed In '94. OCEAN UY I CATAUIA VIEWS .. ,. •• Custom hm. briclt lrpl In lam.rm oak enter.cir. wine cellar & we ""r. Open tun ceilings in din & llv. rm Elevator service to all nrs. Motivl sellers -bfing offers. llEMODB.H IAYflOIT .. I S711,• SoeclaCUlar wstom tvn w/pf ivlle deck on fl8 Newport Bay! AA>rox. 120 It of bay frontage! Many upgrlda. ITIJlllllll •CtulT Cl9I • ICUI WINI 1711-Custom Belcourt Hm (Pllll 4). 2 mstr suim. 3~ 3 lrprs 8ol1 Wiik-in closeb 111 bedroom u Loided W lrlS & 31aK•IY syslllm. CITI •OMA l'WWI 1111.• ~lat C°"*Y ff; Mlaln ... Oil wm; 1 ICfl ~ v.sal mtns. .... llil!MI. Praf.~.--lol SEAVIEW $6 99.000 Beautiful 11pyraded h1111n rpted comm w 'views ol city lights {, 111111~ -lBR 3RA neutral CJllJPI CllS!Olll clO!>PIS security syslrm Air concl1t1oniny & l.OIJIH~r plumbing Pr1vale loca • < ... _ __._.. __ ,,.. \ I \ \ \ .. 1 • < ... $125,000 Large family hm on 152' lot 58R, 5BA. large fiWTiily rm adjoins kithen. Wrap aroond yard wAawn & patio. $439,000 Mint 3BR. 1 story on 111111 prof. landscaped prfwlt lot Upgraded. light & bright Galtd comm, 6 ""1nis rts. perks & 3 pools. $1 ,900,000 i: SbJMing single !Ml 4BR. 4BA lvn on approx. 40 acres. l11:ludes coveted pool, spa & waletfall, g)m, huge family rm & dream kit.hen. Peri!ct for horse ranch or retreat Contiguous acreage also available. $315,000 Charming, newer 3BR, 28Acondo. Bit in '88w 1500sf. Aoorplan is unique & wry liYeablew kit, formal din., generoos mslJ suite. Seller Is mo · mad & priced it wel I below corr. ti lion w/a ammable loan. $215,000 Teuific 3BR llTl wtadded Janily rm. onanMtSized lol New roof & freshly l»lned throoghout 2~r garagefl.US extra parking for your RV. bOlal Wonl lastt 24 HouR Ao PROPERTY INFORMATION L1NE --723~ (* THEN ENTER T HE C ORRESPONDING "Auo10 Ao" 1.0. NUMBER) 24 HouR A UDIO DESCRIPTION OF Au PROPERTIES IN THIS ADVERTISEMENT A ' 445 LINDA ISLE • Over 14,000sq. ft. Residence • Es!lle to be Bail1 to Bu)'Cf's Perfcc11on • Over I 81 Feel on die Watcrfronc $11,000,000 • Totally Rebuilt Custom Home • S Bdrm.. Formal Oen, Priva&e Boat Dock • Extensive use of Gttnite/Matble $2,150,000 \I 11 \ 1 fl '1 . -· •• -· p .. • 3 8d. 2.7S Bii.hi. Location! Locatioll' • SpecUcUI• Views or Haibor .t More! • Oiff Pl'Operty nearly One-Half Acre $1,850,000 J ~ . • PREMIER PROPERTIES of George J. McGaffigail, Broker 29 Hic;lt PERFORMANCE YEARS . 24 Hour Info Line 1-800-545-1444 Ne•port Beach, California Bayfront commercial on approximately 33.000 sq.ft. of land. with approximately 383 ft of waterfront, and 15 boet sllps, a 7 ,500 ~ft. restaurant with cocktaU lounge and Oyster bar including plerside dining. The offering lnduda 3 leased offices and a coffee shop. also with waterfront seating. The faclftty enjoys more than parking. This TROPHY property is zoned P.C. which woulcf.aDow for r~ ~ wtth docks. 1031 Exchange possible. Seller financing Available. 632 Udo Park. lnfolne II 1010 $4.500.000 SPVGIASS IOU BAI.BOA PENINSUIA OCEANFRONT Newport Beach, California ON FAMED BALBOA PENINSULA. This steel framed & stucco Med. home is a premier property on the finest family beach of California"s Gold Coast. The impeccable design of this 4-bd. 5-ba home offers spectacular views of the beach. ocean. and Catalina lsl. from virtuallv every dou.instairs room. Expansive master features a marble frplce. lrg bath and ocean-fronting deck. 3-car gar w/additional 2 car prkng. By appt . 1116 W. Oceanfront. lnfoline # 7014 $2,000,000 Newport Beach, Cali/omla Whales and dolphins In your kitchen. In your huge great room and In your master bedroom. A beautiful rear garden and yard face spectacular Catalina and San Clemente Islands This beautiful (Nantucket) 5 bedroom, 3 bath home Is pristine Inside and outside. Designed for a &arge f.mlly. this home features a large kitchen wtth nook Md ttreplace and ocean views. Ocean. canyon and hiubOr views can be enjoyed from the upstairs bedrooms. Thi hcime II thaWn by appointment. lnfoline #'7012 ~ s1.1~""" NEW LISTING · 2BA. I HA wirh ldenrical unH in back. borh wlrh lnsldl' laundry. $410,000 SO. of PCH • Large 3HH. 2B. \ corner 101 & 2HH rC'ntal $489.000 So. of PCH • Swiss Chalet plus 2BR. 2BA rernal. ... •8.000' $425,000 Adorable -ligl11 b rigl11 :.nm urut. pill~ I BH r< ·nt<1I Only $300,000 Rare A. Liveable · 2BH. 2BA fron1 Plus 2BR 2BA renml ONLY $450,000 N.B. Peninsula NEW LISTING • 5 Unit I Comer lot built to las t In 19301 $3450/mo Income . ONLY $550,000 NEAR BEACH · 4BR 6 3BR 909' LN <it 6'1. = TAXES A lNS LESS :iBR RENT $2380 ~ 2855 1500 "' ... .. . ; I . Prudential • I r·" . I ( 11!1forn111 HNl11~ -729· 7297 MARILYN READ 729-72~ 137 ~ Venezia sz· Lo~ s••-s•A L.ltals• 1'4Unlly ffolfte 127 Via Undlne 48• Lo~ 3aR-3aA &... Den ..... odeled "..... .. ... • 1 Pru dent 1 a I • , 6 7 5 -2 2 8 6 -' 111 1 '• r' 1 (l ~~ ft,f\ It) f ,, 1 . t • stn ~~·~~ ~Uate 19 NARBONNE •HARBOR RIDGE NEWPORT B EACH, CALIFORNIA PRICED To SELL! REI>l CED ()\TH S800.000 Owner has purchased another Home This one-of-a-kjnd Ralph Lauren home with ocean & cicy light views enjoys a prime location in che arded community of Harbor Ridge. le offers over 7.500 sq. W. of li ving space, situated on over o ne-half acre of classic elegance wich pool & spa -The perfccr setting fo r this superb 5BR. 7.5BA home! The living rm doubl~s as a screening rm wi.rh a 5x5 screen & projector. The one:of-a-kind country kitchen features new rop-of-the-line appliances, 2 x-large refrigerators, 2 ovens, J convec oven. 6 gas burners, hand painted riles, custom brick fireplace & built-ins for lV & VCR. You'll find that the family rm has a large pull- down screen & projector, the.children's storyhouse bedrooms magical & che master suite a retreat in itself! The master bath features all marble sldb cops, )hower & bath. Master suite has approx. I 00' of hanging clo~et, custom shoe racks to hold up 180 pairs of shoes. T he overall inviting effect of warmth & elegance is compleced with the six fireplaces and che c:xqui'>itr wstom cabinetry throughout the house. You must see ic co bdu:vc: it! Bring your mo~r discriminating buyer! Call. .. Reduced To $2,290,000 SPYRO KEMBLE MARK CARDELUCCI (714) 222-0552 (714) 720-1760 SPYRO II\/\~~~ l(EMBLE UV~ ~ REALTY REAL ESTATE . ____ _... ________ ._.__.. ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS Read the ingredients -for building a house APRIL 26: 9 a.m. -noon, "License Responsibilities;" "Home Improvement Project Day;" 2 -4 p.m., "Beginner;" American Home Week. 28: 10 a.m. -2 p.m., Broker Preview Clarence Yo,hikane. a member of Balboa Yacht Club\ crew which retained the Sir 'Thoma.' Lipton Challenge Cup for the fourth comecutive year. lan be rcoichcd al The Prudential California Realty Newport Beach office. (7 14) 759·6600. Need a Home Loan Fast? New technology may soon make it possible to obtain a home loan. from application to senJement. in as little as two to five days. A pilot program conducted earlier this year by FederaJ Home Loan Mongage Corp. allow a loan offJCer using a computer to transmit an application to the agency and get a yes or no answer back in minutes. Electronic underwriting provides instant access to merged credit files and appraisal data. and uses a credit-scoring program to screen out poor credit ri!'lks. According to one mortgage finn participating in the field test. 40% of applicant~ got a ye withjn mmutes. and 25% were able to re olve lenders' questions within 24 hours. Proponents claim the ystem can al o re ult an lower fees and closing co ts. What Makes a House a Home? Ever wonder what ~oc into the typ;~I J, 700 square-foot smgJe family home? According to building indu try research, lhe list of ingredients include : 9,726 board feel ortumber. 4,614 square feet of plywood sheathing; 6,484 square feet of wallboard; 2..528 square feet of eJtterior finish (siding, brick, erc.): 2.SOO square feet of insulat10f\; 1,992 square feet of roofing matenals; 7SO feel of~ wiring; 302 pou~ of nails; 280 linear feet of copper piping: 170 feet of plastic drain and vern papina: 90 feet of ducting; S cubic: yards of concrete: 55 gaJlons of paint; 15 doors and 12 window . Lenders Lighten Up: According 10 a survey by lhe Consumer Bankers Association. lenders arc easmg their underwriting criteria to enable more people to qualify for borne loons. Among Lbe findings: the average down payment on a $100.000 loan has fallen to 4.2% for buyers of moderate inoome; 93% of bankS nre more flexible when it comes to dcbHo- income ratios; 94% now look at alternative ways of measuring a borrower' cred1r wonltinesi.; and 79% say they have liberalized their !\tandards regarding length of time on the job. number of jobs held. etc. The survey queried 130 financiaJ institution nationwide. Planning a Job-Related Move? · · • · · 'ff so. you boold also plan to consult your tax adviser. Many deductjoos formerly ava.tlable to homeowners were eliminated in la l year's tax bill, ranging from closing and brokerage costs paid by relocatcc to the cost of meals bought on boost-bunting trip . You must also move at least 35 miles fl"Clm your old residence to write off moving expenses. and you must work at your new location at least 39 weeks during the next year. 1f you qualify, you can $till deduct shipping and tranaponation OO&ts, travel expenses lncurred during your final move and temporary livina costs up to a Umit of Sl.500. - New model grand opening in Ocean Ridge Newport Coast new models . premier Saturday and Sunday. Ne" pon Cu,tom Estate~ lnr. 1, proud to announce its nc" model grand opening. i\pnl ~2 · 23: from I -5 p.m. JI <h'l'Jn Ridge in Newport [, 1,1,t The dmmatic custom home' rJnge from 3.500 - 6.IXNI ,quJre feet on Jot' . 11c1.1g1ng one-quarter acre pn.cd fn1m $995.000. (price~ rn. ludc home, lot ond l.1m.l-..Jprng front and rear.) . h cl\ ,u,1om home package 1s 1urn·l c) "1th no additional , ... ,,, Yuu mJ) -.elect from a \JllCI\ 111 a\a1lablc home dNgn' or allow our architect" 111 dc,1gn J home which ri:llcd ' )OUr per\Onal prd crcnrc and ta,te. Feature!\ include four 111 '" ~<lroom,, four and one-half to five Jl1d one-half bath\, three to four-car garage~ .rm.I hbrury. E.1rh home i~ de),igned to create an .1mb1Jnl'e of elegance and richness. Detait- oncnlcd MedircrrJnean and ltaliane,que .trl h11cc1ure rreate a Myle remini-.cent of a 1-.urnpcJn rc,ort. Dramatic entries. coned ''·llr•J'c'. 'talely columns. arche' and nr. hl'' arc 11nly a few cu,tom feature~ u\Cd 1hr11ugh11ut the architecture of the home' ~pc•1JI feature,, <;uch a.." expan'i"e entry ".n, 111 mJ'lmite the view. cu.,tom· Jl<1gned nnor\. walk-in wet baf\. \ iew 11111nh. mu,1c room~. gue'lt mom' and l11gg1J' add an impre .. i .. e touch to e'el)' 11\.l,t,mn Jnd make each home an t:Oll'nJrner\ delight yet practical for th mg. \1,indard amenitie" include marble. ""ood Jnd hmc,lonc floor.. cu,tom \lairca..e rJ1hng. "uod-buming fireplace' in t~ '" 111g room. family room. ma. .. ter !\u11e and lthr•H) "'1th cu .. tom dc!'ligned marble and pre l .1\1 fodng!'I. OJ,tom designed h ..... cboard\. generou!\ reccs'led lighting 1h1 11ughou1 and choice of smooth or light 11.Jll le\lure. Dual zone heating and air wndi1JOning. central vacuum ),y,tem. lll,tom rounded wall comers. large laundry area Jnd roomy walk-in clo~l'i (most plan~). Guurmet kitchen). tire equipped with center 1,IJnd rnoktop<1, \lllad sink. granite. . rnun1cnopi.. dual di shwa hers. 48-inch wide 'uh 1ero refrigerator. large 1>3ntry. double 11\en. microwave and tra. h compactor. F..<ich of thc'iC det:iil-oriented homes 1ndudc a la vish mai.ter suite with retreat and ltreplacc. Ma ter bath with marble slab rnuntenof>'. i.pa tub. marble shower with dual rnntrols and bidet. MO\t home. include '1c" balconie' in !ielccted mom'i. Complimenting the Mediterranean . a~hitecturc i. lu h land.~aping included in e~ery home packaae. Rc~1denl<1 of Ocean Ridge al'° benefit from its private. l'.ecludcd location and 24-hour guard ~rvicc Elegant exteriors include decorator entry light fixtures. clay tile roofs. crafted double entry doors. pre~a'lt concrete columns and window !IUl'f'OUnd." (if applicable). quality French dOOOI thl'®ah®t. Mediterranean ''Yle Muc:co col~. cxpamive view balconie~. lu~h tand.'ICapina with cu~tom de,igned colored ~amped or 11eored driveways and patio. full rear yard glas'i New models opening in Ocean Ridge fencing and mul.h. mul.h more. . Newpon Cu,111m e'l<lle' offer., •1 unrquc trade-in program for qu.1hficd buyer:. Thi' ,pecial program allow' you In trade-in your property for a new cu~tnm home 1~ Occ:m Ridge Cuntac.:1 a 'ale' rcpre,entJll\l' for more delJi". Newpun Cu,1om E'l~tc' Inc . J"1111ffcr' l'u,tom home pal'k.igc' in Pelican Hill ,1aning :11 S 1.395.000 tor home' ranging from 4.500 10 8.000 ..quare feel Jnd Pe.lrl'an Point from Sl.495.000 for home' rangrng fmm 4.500 to 6.000 ..quJrc feel Pelican Hill 1, l..nnwn for 11\ 10lred1ble '1ew' <1f the IX'.CJn. hJrbor. Cit)' JOd golf l'llUN\ wllh hlt\ J\ eragrng unc·hJlf .irre Pelrran Poinl offer. ocean front II\ rng ~11h direct beJ<.:h Jcce" and 101' a'eragrng onc·quancr Jere. Thi' \Cdudcd area '' 'urrnunded by the Pelican Hill golf t.·our'e ""h ou(\tandrng \ 1cw' nf the 1i.:ean. Newpon Cu,tom E'tJte' Inc .. 'pec1ah1e' in wday\ market demand,. E.irh home I' 1ruly a ma,1erp1ece and provide' h~"le·fi:e cu,tom home living. Affordable pncrng with true cu~rom elegance i' pmv1de~ for every home. Incredible interior drama 1' our . specially, Every cu<,tom home offer~ a '!'u.111- million dollar lool.. without the mull1·m1ll~on dollar price. Each home i~ cu,10~. nor berng duplicated. en~u~ing a. unique d.e~1gn for an environment which will enham:e your life~tyle. ReMdent~ of Ocean Ridge are a 'hon di4'tance from Pelican Hill Golf ~lub. Fa.~hion "land and other recreauonal de.,tination~ of Newpon Beach nod 1:-3guna Beach. Shopping. dining a~ entertainme.nt are only a f cw of the finer thing'> off~red in thjs i.pecial location. Newport <;OJ~t 1' part of a ma~ter-planned resort de .. tm~uon. Area.' of Newport Coa. t are planned to incl ude v.orld-cla"-~ resort hotel~. To rtacll lltt d11111op,,.tnl fro"' Paci/if Coost HigltwaJi takt N1wport Coast Dri111 and,.,,.,, rig/ti;,, Vuta Rill11 Drl111, dttn • /ti 011 OcHJt R1'tt Dri111. E1111r. G11ard ~llilWn u'/olllJw Optn Ho11H 111n1. 0pt11/ro"' I · 5 p.llf., s.IM,.11 '"'' S1111Mz11: Wtd#JJ .,., llllltUtfS b1 oppolnhlttnl only. Call N1wport Custom Estales Inc., (114) 316-99'1. BRAND SPANKING NEW Sparkling, light, bright 6i. airy are tfiese two brand new townhomes so. of PCH in a most pref erred section of old CdM near bches 6i. village shops. Built by cxp_erienced local t>ullder with real pnde of ownership quality throughout $569,000 (front) SOLD $425,000 (rear unit available) BLUFFS.llJEW LOT CDM VILLAGE Lig!lt. bright. airy and only steps away by foot to quaint shops 6i. restaurants 6i. minutes to freeways 6i. major shopping malls. Six years new w/wOodl>urning fireplace. garden patio 6i. dbl car cncloSed garage. Very motivated seller ... Just reduced to ... $388,800 Build your'dream home on this sloping extra wide parcel in CdM. Every yacht must pass and review entering or leav- ing the harbor in front of this magnifi-llra~~ cent site. Existing buildin~ plans are available for your Inspection. Very motivated seller wiU consider trades. Existing loan is assumable. $999,000 CATALINA AND PAVILION VIEWS Bay and ocean scented breezes with fat>ulous views, night lights too, are all yours free of weekend or summer time crowds. A 4 bedroom. 4Vz bath, 4 car garage amidst a most sought after. quiet and serene neighborllood in old Corona del Mar. $998,700or Lease for $4500/MO CDM TOWNHOME W/POOL Only a few steps away by foot to local village amenities and even less distance to the pool 6i. club house 6i. patio. This 2 bdrm townhome affords quick access to beaches & freeway systems. Enclosed garage.& s unny patio too. OCN°FRNT HOME+ GST HSE A wandering path via pool 6i. lush gardens leads to crashing waves and a very Intimate 6i. private t>each below. 3- car ~rage w/ample off-street parking, 4 be<lrooms, 4 baths. game room 6i. terrace. 1\vo kitchens and a garden gazebo with ocean views gafore. $2,495,000 I I ll • .. I • • • ... ~ OFFER JUMBO MORTGAGES FOR PEOPLE WHO APPRECIATE THE FINER THINGS IN LIFE: LIQUIDITY, TAX ADVANTAGES AND CAS H FLOW. Any Jtu11ho mongagr ran finasK'f' a rl.icc• home. But only one fits so nicely into your mvtstJncnt strntc'~ At TI 11• Boston Comparzy,• we have a variety of pmgrarns As \\.I'll a<> opuon.s Ukt· 7No pomts, interest-Only and 09frint.erest ~aturC's and adJLI!>Wblc n.u.es t i<·d to a 111mu of indices. And an expert personal advisor will work with you to custom-tailor a mortgage. Tulk to Art Wardwell, Vicr' Presu.wnt. He'll as.5Ure you that when it comes to jumbo mortgages, there's none finer. 714-253-5000 [ ---------1 -----J RPsulential Mrmgagcsjmm l,'J50,000 A Mellon Private Asset Management Service Bos1on • New York • Maryland • \IJrglnia • New Jcr&Cy • Phllarl lr>hi• P1llsbuqU! • Clt·~eland • ChJ<-ago • San Fr&nca'O • l.o5 Ange! • Newport Beach Thi' fh.100 ('orrtrJ.11\V Is fl 1~1mpany or Mellon Bank Corponulon • °"'._.,, ""...,.,.Mt\ I~'"''"' !i&f, 1"1•"" ·I'"" I' i U ~ rDk:'. An Iii ... I~ I~ (iJ C I '91... - . - --------....._.. 0 Greystone Landing -affordable oceon·dose homes For many Southern Californians. owning a home near the warm ~andy beaches and &Jure ocean has alway' been a dream. At Greystone Landing, it can become a reality. This beautiful. new community will be ju~t one mile from the Pacific Ocean, the perfect location for enjoying cooling ocean breeas. ResidcnL'> will also find it is only a !.hort walk or bike ride to the -;urf. An exclusive gated neighborhood of 69 single-family detached homes. Greystone Landing will feature three three floor plani. from 1.825 to 2.219 square feet with pricei. srarting in the mid-$200,000s. "Because GreyMone Landing will offer attractive and affordable ocean-clo~ homes, we've seen overwhelming interest from prospective buyers. To give then a preview of the floor plans, elevations and si te maps. we're opening an on-site information center." said Al Wazlak. a Greystone Landing sales representative. He added hoppers will also have the opportunity to place their names on the Landing interest li'it Greystone Landing will feature three two- story floor plans offering three to four bedrooms and two and one-half batbs. The homes will be characterized by open kitchen .• formaJ living rooms, fami ly rooms with fireplaces. spacious master su ites and tw0<ar garages. In addition. the Greystone Landing enclave will offer its residents beautifully landscaped greenbelts, a recreation area with a pool and spa and private commun ity streets with sidewalk.\. The Greystonc Landing Plan One is perfect for prof e sional or young couples. This home will include three bedrooms, two and one-half bathrooms. a formal living room and an adjoining kitchen and dining room. The fa mily room will have a firepl ace and will be highlighted by expansive windows looking out to the back yard. With two to three bedrooms upstairs. homeowners will have the oprion of converting the third bedroom into a den or office. With th~e bedroom'i, rwo ilnd one-half bath,, and a -.epurnte family room. Plun Two is well suited for young familie., with children. The entry to thi!. 2,06()..squnrc foot .home will open tu a formal living and dming room, where large window!> will fill the rooms with light and oJlow resident., ro en.JOY the beach bree1c'>. The litchen will include a center island. and will look 0111'0 the nook and family room. providing a perfect setlJn~ for enjoying time together as 11 f am1ly. An interior laundry mom and half bath will complete the downMairs. On the second floor. the private ma.\ter \Uite. in the rear of the home. will alM> have large windows. a private bath and walk-in closet The additional bedroorru will be conven ient to a full ~cond bathrpom with double sinko;. At 2,21 ~ c;quarc feet. the Pi nn Three ha,11 it all: • fonnal living and dining mom with a sweeping staircase leading to 1he second floor. This spacious floor will include a distincti\-e kitchen with a center i\land and functional walk-in pantry. Localed adjacent the kitchen, a generous amount of window\ make the f amHy room and and nook a relaxing place for families to gather. Upstain., the master suite will include a 111.rg private bath and walk-in closcL Three additional bedroom" will provide plenty of sleeping options for a growing family and one bedroom can easily conven lo a den or child's learning center. In addition. t.o being named the safe~I city in America. Huntington Beach offers o wide variety of recreational and cultural amenities. The Landing enclave is close to the city\ recently developed downtown. eighl miles of beaches with volleyball court\ and bike paths, the Bolsa Chica Ecological Reserve and the ln1emational Surfing Muscium. Also nearby are Huntington Beach Central Park with an equestrian center. Frisbee golf course; Shipley Nature Center, children's Adventure Playground, a host of lakes and trails and sidewalk cafes. The city is also home to Golden West College and the Huntington Beach Central Library and Cultural Center. which ha.11 the largest childrens' library west of the Mi!>sissippi. Professionals will appreciate Greystone Landing'" Huntington Beach location is convenient to Orange and Los Angeles counties' airport..,, along with the business di~tricti. of Orange County, Long Beach and Los Angeles via such major thoroughfares ~" lnterst.ate 405. Interstate 22 and Pacific Coast Highway. Just a few minutes away arc major shopping and entertainment centers. including South Coast Plaza. We t.nUnster Mall and Fashfon Island. The Orange County Perfonning Art11 Center, Newport Beach Art Museum and Orange County Fairgrounds arc also within 20 minute!.. The Orcystone Landing infonnation center i!> open 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Tuesday· Sunday and noon to 6 p.m .. Monday. To find out more about Grcystonc Landing. or to be placed on the Grey,tone Landing VIP list. call Al Wazlak. (3 10) 408-2776. or the Grey1>1one Homes' information line. (800) 808-6888. To visit. take the 405 to Bench Blvd , and head 'iOUth about fi ve miles. After p;b.\in& Adams. tum riaht on Knoll.ville Ave .. one mile before you cuch Pacific Coast Hjghway. Other Oreystone South Coa t communitJe\ inclu<k The Crc.'it nd The Heiahts at Westhills in La Habra. The Ma!!tcrs aoo The Glen at The Fairway in Placentia. Ridgemoor Summit near Diamond Bttr and Ventana in Ti1. tin R.mch. Other Grcysione communitie. commg soon include Orcyl'tonc Villa.' ond Oak Ridge at C<•to. both in Coto de Ca1a. Por infonnat1on. call (ll()()) 808-6888: - Arne Petersen: Vice President Gore is his author of choice. .\GE~CY: < rruhb & Ellis Re,idenual Real E,14tc ~l'f\ Ill!\ JOB TITLE: lk.tllor . f'\RM AREA: 11.•rbor View Home." HOW LONG WITH AGENC Y: One year with Grubb and Elli,. Five year' in 1hc Real fatutc bu,inei.,. CITY OF RESIDENCE: 'il" pon Beach -33 year' H<>BBIF.SllNTEREST: 11, 1ng. 'wunming. bridge. lra\el l' Ll lBS/ORGANIZA TIO NS: l nHcf\tly Club U.C.I.. lntcmauonal hl'lUlt\c Service Corp~ Ame Petersen FAVORJTE GETAWAY: LAST BOOK READ: ··Eanh m 1hc BJIJnn~" by Al Gurc FAVORJTE MOVIE: "C'a,ablanca" FAVORITE RESTAURANT: Amelia\ N1111hern Caltfornm. wine country PET PEEVE: Rude. 1mpolttc pt:opk HOW DO YOU DEFINE SUCCESS? Happy ~11h your work .ind famtl) Wt want to hear from you through our 11tw SNA PSHOT colum11. Tht column ftaturt s real tstatt ow11trs, broker, agtnts, marketi11g rtprese11tatives, or any otht r staff mtmbtrs you would like to highlight. Wt t11courage you to send a photo (black and whilt, if possible), with compa11y namt, p•rso11 a11d SNAPSHOT marktd on back. Send or fax your i11formation to: Joyct Scht rtr, Daily Pilot, JJO W. Bay St., Costa Mtsa. CA 92627; Fax: 714-650-4802. Deadline: 5 p.m., Tutlday. Wt 'II publish it Dl space is availablt . If you need to make cha11ges to the copy after iJ has bttn submitttd, please call Joyce Scherer, 574- -1242. , LLONGS OF NEWPORT LISTINGS l..argMt Single Story-Por1 Stneta OVER 2,200 SO, FT. X-Large, South lacing yard, lush la11deq11pi119,. .,. "OfNI room•-afmoll t.000 eq. It. l.WMed kitchen, mlrrot9d _.._ drobee. room to to eecond •ort· New peinl. inlide and °'4. $471,000 CAftll . L(3+2). On~Oel. 9 OWMf'•"""-fttiiat~~..,-,'PlitW ~~·~tfonturit;targe ..... ~ ~-lrwlltld.• m....t--.~ ...... ~ nw die c11oot .. ._,, _,.,...., lll91clt:.hen<iOUnt· er:taPs. "WiidlidGIWl•fl~ ~-($.':81')~--taP.' St!AWIHDI 'QUIST:.. iifbOf: VIM Pti.111 dtv~*-.wld•~ .,.. Potf~~~ ~~~--~PoQI, ., ...... ~'° ..-.ooo POR"r S'IRffTS..CAAME&. ....~roof~•ciond..~~ .,~ )( .. (MnOtt S.OOO-ti¥ 1L) #d.3M'2 M, ~ '° $409,000. -t:::=.10NGS OF NEWPORT =~r:-aire~. GERRY AND CHRISTA . -640-LONG I 640-5664 ''Best In Personalized Service'' 644-0195 ~~Featured Properties Of The Week'' BIG CANYON VILLAS BEST OPPORTUNITY SIMPLY CHARMING UNIQUE.ONE OFA KIND 202 f YIS1A CAUDAL NOW~,000 ~~.__, . .., ... ...... ..ti.... ,, ....... =·· , ~xz ,, ,..,..., -~ ................... ..., ~.. ...,.a,,_._ Of9I MIWMr ••• c.11 uwu snm.,., 6M-of P.f o.a,. .... 1a1 r....e • APllL 22, ,,,, e Awards and honors at Prudential, Grubb & Ellis and Coldwell Banke M.t'<ine Montgomery. Bram·h Manage• of The Prudential CaJifomla ReaUv's Newport Beach office i' plea\Cd io .tn1111uncc the ~ie, e;1tel·u11'e' whn were nJmed lo The: Prudential Pre"dent\ Cirde for 1994. Tll<l,e \\-ho quJlify for lht' J\\Jfd plJlC: in lhe hlp four percent of The Pruden11al nJl1nnJlly. During 'J>eCIJI u·remonre' JI the l·ompJn y·, annuJI Jv.ard bJnqu«:'.I hc:ld March 16 JI the Be\ erly Hill' llrlton Hotel rn Be\erl) Hill,. the fnll11\\ mg a"11t.1a1e' \\ere rel·ogn11ed Paula ~fcKinney. Laima Predkelis, Patricia Oa\'rnport, Natalie Fogarty, Marilyn Read. Sandv Millman. Linda Reed and Nan Tully · 'Thl:'.,c Jgenl\ mer lhc.> dtflil:ult ch.1lknge' ol lhe n:JI e'IJll' mJrkel rn 1994. 1he1r dl·ll1l·a111111 JOd pnifr"ionah'm ha' been a m.tf(•r rnn1nbu1111n In the Ornnge County f>1,l1tl'h · l'\lr aord111Jf) grm\lh.". 'aid M11111g11mcr}. For more i11formatio11 Oil Oil)' of thtu a1+•ard-wi11ni11g age11Lf pita.re call The Prudmtial Califor~tia Realty's Ntwport Beach office at (7 /.I) 675-66fJO. Loi' Jacobs and Linda Oelb nf Grubb & Elli' repre\Cnled lhe buyer 111 the 'Jk 111 ·1 .1 R11t.ha:· Pilar Wa)nt .. , acre plu' e,l,tll:'. 11\\.·tlookrng Nev.pon ·, BJck Ba;. Thi' 'P·•u11u' home 'old dn-.e h1 1L' J\ktng pnll' 111 ) I 4 m1ll111n 111 JJnc1 Ford. pn:,1dcn1 ol \.1111a Ana bJ-.cl.I ACM. an em 1ro1m1ental lllJtnll'llJOtC lttmp,in~ fhe t u,111m home v. 11h bolh bad. ha\ Jnd 11111un1ain \le:'.\\'· induth:' "' e bedroom' 'n l'll and onl·-h.tlf bJth'. a v. me ccllJr. ,..., 1mm1ng p"ul. lenni' u1un Jnd man\ 111hc1 .t1nl:'.nl11e' Jaeob, anl.I Oe1h arc · 1.1111"'1cnt hip producer'. and Jre dc,1gnJ1ed .1, ,1.•111111 mJ1k1.·1ing l·nn,ultanl\ Jnd t•entfied 11.·\tlk1111.tl 'fll.'1.1.Jh'" ·111111111'u1pn,cd1ha1 LindJ Jill.I u11' .ire '" 'll1.u:"lul." 'Jtd Ron M.t11;in11. di,tricl 111.111.1g1.·1 ol <l&E\ Nev. pon Be;il·h office lhl'\ .111.· h111h lll·d11.;1tcd t111he1r pro lc"IOll .1111J 1. t11ll1.'t ncd .1hou1 prm 1d1ng ix:r,011Jli1cl.I d11.·111 'l'I\ llt' .111d ,,111,f.1u1on Bel'<tu'c of 1h1, lkl.111..1111111 lhl') c11111\ unparJllel«:'.d li1\,1h\ ltom 1hc11 d11.·nt, Tl1e1r 1.·11mhmed n,x·1i1,e ,J\\Ufl'' bu)1.''' .1nJ 'cllcr' the h1gh1.0 \( k\ d of \C:I\ ll'C. ethll \ .inJ rc,ull\ 1h.11 h.I\ c h111ugh1 d1cni-back of more lhJn ~" \l,tr\ J.1U1h' .md Oe th .1g~c 1he1r panner-.h1p 1.·11.1hk' 1hem to bcuer '<!n c their d1en1' Y11u gel double \\-hen }\IU \\-or!.. with u' \\1.· lPO\IJntl) m11nit11r the t:hJnge' 111 the 111.11 ke1. Jnd !..e1.·p our d1enl\ .iwarc of d1angc' anl.I 11pportun111e,." Oeth 'Uld. Acrnrdmg 111 Jacob,, there are alway, .rd\ .m1.1ge' to buymg or -.elling in today·,, l hJngmg mJrkct Undo Ottlt a11d Lois Jacobs can IH reached at Grubb & Ellis Rtsi.dentlal Rtal £.flate ServictS, 23 Corporote P/11UJ, S11ilt 190, Newport Beach, (714) 644-6200. Grubb & Elli.f is independtnlly owntd and nptrattd. Bob Le Ftver. pre,iclent of Coldwell Banker Southem California. ha.' hono~ Des1ree Patno of Coldwell Banker Irvine a' the No. I 'ale' a'-.ociate for the Orange County Region in all categoric': dollar volume. units sold and liMing' 'old. Additionally. Patno hai. been -.elected a' a member of the Coldwell Banker International Pre,idcnf, Elite. an honor given 10. le" thun I 'ho of the more than 56.000 Coldwell Bunker ..ale, as,ociate' in the United Stare,. Canada und Puerto Rico. Robert A rrigoni. pre,ident of Coldwell Banker Re,1den11al Brokerage. presented Paino w11h member-.hrp in the International Prc,1den1·, Elite at the company\ lnterna11onJI Bu,ine" Conference in Orlando. Fla More than 6.500 Coldwell Banker 'ale' J''ociate'-bmker-.. manager' Jnd employee' attended the confereoce. '1'he lnternauonal Prellidcn1·, Elite dc,1gna11on '' the h1ghe'1 honor among Coldwell Banker 'Jle' a\'IOCiate,:· 'aid Arrigon1 ··0ewee i' mo't dc-.en mg of thi' prc,11g1ou' award."' Patr~o wa' alMl awarded a 'culptured brot11e eagle. 'pecrnlly comm"'ioned by Coldwell Banker. for achieving 'ixth place 111 the rnmpany for doM!d outgoing referrJk Sinl·e joinmg Coldwell Banker in 1990 Paino ha' con'i"'tenlly plJced among the company'' top performer,. rating high for li,ting' l<tken. li,tirig' 'old and oul\landing cu,tomcr \Crv1ce. Patno u-.c' a ptl\itive. hard working and aggre"ive marketing approach hi ..ell her propenie' at top dollar. Her di\ er,1tied real e'Wte ex perience include' l'\pert1-.e a' a REO (real e'tate owned) J1.:1:11un1 l'\Cl'uthe She employ' her l'\len'" e mJrl.et plan, and networking 'k'll' m corporate relocation lran,fer. a' \\-ell a' for tndl\ 1duJI buyer' and -.eller-. · [)c,irec 1' JO ouManding real e\tate prole"mnal -.citing a high ,tan<furd for l:'.'l'cllenle m 'ale' and cu,tomer -.crvice." \Jld Le Fc"er "It '' an honor to ha\.e her a' p.1n nf our organi1a1ion ·· Contact lksiret Paino at Coldwtll Banker /rville, (714) 552-2000. Coldwell Banker Irvine abo announced thu1 Diane ffe)(tell ha' achieved mcmber\hip in the pre,trgiou" Prei.ident \ Club which honn~ 'ale' U\M>eiate' with <1nnual i.ale, of $4 million or more. Bob Lt Fever, pre,ident of Coldwell B:mker Southern California honored He~tell with the celebmted award for the 'i~th COll\CCut1ve year "Diane\ li't of 'ale' honof\ i'i ml"l 1mpre"1ve becau-.e 'he earn-. recognition through her ded1ca11on to cu,tomcr 'en ice," \JJd Le Fe\ er "It i' a plea,ure 10 rnngrntulate 'uch a hard wor!..mg pmfe,.,,onal .. A \Cntor account executive. He~1ell ha' al..o coimed a place among the rank\ of the Coldwell Banker International Pre,ident\ Circle which acknowle<tgc' the top 2'f of all ColdoWell Bunker 'ale' ll.\\CK.1are' in1cma11onull)'. She con\1,tently pluces among 1hc leaden. for ~ales und ll\t1ng, ut Coldwell Banker Irvine. ;md ha,, tamed recoanhion :h 11 rcloc:ition !\pcciali~t for the cxpcrti\C in u'li.i,ting cl1enl\ with the muny facccx of u distunce move. A Cullforniu nntive, Hcxtcll ii. :i long-1ime l'\!\ident of Irvine with a wcal1h of knowledge of rhe area and iti1 rc\OUt\.~"· "Irvine is a wonderful city wi1h home owner..hip opportunitie' fmm the mo~t affordable condominium to million dollar e'tate ..... 'JY~ Hextell. "There'-. 'omething fore\ eryone. and e\eryone de-.e~e' pc"onalized real Clllate -.ervice:· ConJact Diane Hutti/ at the Coldwell Banker Irvine off1ee aJ (714) 552-2000. And. ~I estate professional l)'s Wlgrmn joined Coldwell Banker lnrine. according to br.mch manager John Beckett. Having eamed 'uch de,ignution~ a~ Grnduare. Realto" ln~titute (GRI). Wigmun \ 15 yea~ of dedicated real e~tate e;1tpcrience and award' are e\ idence of a devout work ethic. ··Hone,ty. integrity. patience. orguni1u1ion and a i.eni.c of humor 'hould permeate the profe"ional ~crvice rendered.·· 'u1d Wigman. Wigman earned u bachelor·, degree in engineering fmm UC Berkeley. He '' a California licen\Cd civil engineer. A re'ident of Irvine for the pa.'t 15 year-.. he and hi' wife. Hrlen. have three children and ,jx grandchildren In h" 'pare lime. Wigman enJOY' 'pectator 'pon .... 'wimming. photography and movie,. Contact 1)s Wipwn at the Coldwell '94 President's Circle Banktr Irvine office (714) 552-2()()(). Real Estate Buy Lines is a weekly colum11 dedicated to l.ocal real estate ne We t11co11rage you to send your fentured iltms, such as: promotions, ntw or rehir awards, communily involvement, new projects and any other 11ews which lcetps our readers informed to: Joyct Sclttrer, Real EstoU Buy Lints, Daily Pilot, JJO Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627, or you c fax your press release lo Joyce at 714-65 4802. Send a pltoto (black & while, if possible) wiJh Company Name and Ptrso on back and marlud Buy Lines). Dtadlin 5 p.m., Tutsday. Mariners Escrow opens new_ offices From I tO r: Dono McNeit, Marilyn Souter, Julie Gordner and Michael Perisi About 600 petlplc m:ently auendcd the gnmd opening party for Mariner'\ E"'ruw\ new office and lo help wck:OJM Maril)n S.iutrr and htr os\OC1ale\ to the Ct.lmpany. 'Thi' '-'the rc'ltllt of a ch1llcn1in1 two- ycar pliln to create the bc\t loc:111ion..ond Rkl11t pmf CAAlonal escrow oftire in Oranac County.• ~id Dun11 McNeil. president of Marincri 6.'Cmw ~ Man~,.. EM:row i<1 at 190 Newport Center Drive. Newport Beach. (714) 640 6040. A view ol the crOwd in from the second Aoor. -~-----.........__---~--~--·------ I ~t """'JI df/f~t h~,. and sdlers with diverse ,,,,,,,ertlea. W1tv ltOl /WI olit Ulltot I con do for ~u? I IOIU get ruulu ... Flnt consvhatlon on 1111e. Coll Al MorlJnl Realtor /or fOfution• at NGA ASSOCIATES. INC. 1·800-MGA-47 7 5 I Rew aa of April 20, 1995 J KEY LENDERS AND RATES 30-year fixed INTEREST "' POINTS LOCK· INTEREST "' TYPE PHOHE RATE OWN (%2 IN A..P •. R. RATE OWN Abacus Financial Grp. A (714) 375-6666 8.000% 5 2250 30 8.279 4.450% 20 American Home Loans A (714) 955-3633 8.125% 10 2.000 7 8.379 4.500% 20 Bank of America B (800) 424·2632 8.250% 5 2.250 45 8.533 6.125% 5 Bank of Califomia B (714) 252·3367 8.375% 10 1250 30 8.549 6.500°.4 20 California Federal Bank s (800) 225-3337 8.375% 20 1.~75 45 8.563 4.750'Yo 20 Chase Manhattan B (71 4) 263-8100 8.538% 20 1.500 30 8.742 6.375% 20 Coast Federal Bank s (800) 300-5626 8.500% 20 2.000 0 8.759 5.250% 20 Countrywide Funding K (800) 8n·5626 8.125% 5 2.000 45 8.379 4.750% 20 Detrick Mortgage Group A (71 4) 759-9692 8.125% 5 1.500 15 8.324 4.450% 20 Downey Savings s (800) 336-9639 8.250% 20 1.625 30 8.464 4.500% 25 Emery Financial A (714) 729-9200 8.125% 5 1.625 10 8.337 6.375% 20 Fidelity Federal Bank s (800) 232-2309 8.375% 5 1.875 10 8.618 7.125% 10 First Fede,..I Bank of CA s (800) 672-4332 8.375% 10 1.500 15 8.577 4.950% 20 Am Interstate Bank B (800)~5001 8.375% 20 2.000 30 8.632 5.375% 20 First Nationwide Mtg. K . (800) &43-2265 8.375% 20 1.000 30 8.521 3.875% 20 Fleet Mortgage K (800) 700-5650 8.125% 20 2.1_25 30 8.392 4.875% 20 Glendale Federal Bank s (800)~9000 8.375% 5 1.250 45 8.549 5.875% 20 Horne Savings s (800) 975-5051 8.350% 20 1.500 30 8.551 5.95b% 20 lrvtne National Mtg. R (714) 857·79n 8.125% 10 1.625 15 8.337 4.750% 10 Oceanview Financial R (800) 266-0555 8.125% 10 1.625 15 8.337 6.000% 10 ProFed Mortgaige K (800) 686-3756 8.000% 20 2.375 30 8.293 4.500% 20 ~Flnancial •. K (800) 572-5626 8.250% 5 1.500 21 8.450 5.450% 20 UniQn Bank 8 (800) 453-1288 8.375% 20 2.000 60 8.632 6.375% 20 30.Year adjustable POINTS MAX. MARGIN ADJ. '"'2 AP.R. LOAN ("'I INDEX FREQ. 1.650 7.355 600,000 2.250 110 1M 1.750 7.491 300,000 2.375 110 1M 1.000 8.782 203,150 2.500 H S 6M 1.250 8.926 500,000 2.750 HS 1Y ---1.000 7.540 203,150 2:50\l 110 1M 1.000 8.885 650,000 2.750 HS 1Y 1.000 7.644 650,000 2.600 110 1M 0.000 7.685 203,150 2.750 110 1M 1.650 7.355 600.000 2.250 110 1M 0.875 7.525 600,000 2.500 110 1M 0.125 8.790 600,000 2.750 1TS 1Y 1.750 7.626 203,150 2.500 110 6M 0.750 7.466 203,150 2.450 110 1M 2.125 7'.932 203,150 2.875 110 6M 1.000 7.283 203,150 2.250 110 1M 1.500 9.045 500,000 2.750 L1 M 1M 1.000 7.840 203,150 2.875 110 6M 1.000 7.500 500,000 2.450 , 10 1M 1.375 7.829 300,000 2.750 110 1M 2.000 8.954 203,150 2.750 1TS 1Y 1.500 7.590 400,000 2.500 110 1M 1.000 7.~ 203,150 2.350 110 1M 0.000 7.762. 203, 150 2.875 110 6M Bot! ._. & _.....,._ progrw .. _., oo. ...... "'°'--~ al Lender la. B • IMk; K • ~ '*"-: R • mor'11Q1 btolW; S • Ulltnge & 101n. Mol1QIOe ~ and b1ok«t .,. blMd by "' ~ DlpMi1•• Cl A1.i ~• ... a...,_ Ol WpollllOh. 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Al.UMJ II .. pettocl llMwall lldjultmenla. 1M • 1-Monll, SM• 6-Monlw. 1Y• 1 Y .. Al rata1 NJlaQ to ..... """' ... end ..... • It ...... b a IOan. NA ..... PfOilldl io..111111-... wend..,,.. tot...,. in.n 8lllOlftl. The rlolllll90n prwnl9d •nae an olllr IO mall• a !Oetl For a OONumW gl'6da on hOw to lfq> lllr•-IL.:I-............................ eo., 1t10l.11'11l.SIAlll 100.9'f-.,,,.,CAt2101. (714) ... 11T7 COPYRIGHT e 1905 ~ga N.-Co --.. • . . t1 CORONA D EL MAR 2006 Seadrift 4BR Sat/Sun 12-4 $635,000 By Owner 721-8353 212 Carnation J BR Sun 10-3 $598,000 Marketrends Real Estate 673-9041 D 4801 Cortland 3BR Sat/Sun 1-4 $729,000 Franklin ReaJty 722-9797 NEWPORT BEACH S Maritime Dr 2.5BR Sun 1-5 $595,000 Wesley N. Taylor Co. 644-4910 510 Bolsa 3BR Sun 1-4 $599,000 Franklin Realty 722-9797 Commuter home may actually cost -more By Rudy Svrcek, vice president of sales and marketing, The Irvine Co. Behe"e 1l or not, a new home which comei. wllh a long commute may actually cmt more per month than the close-in new home which ic, more convenient to work. 1ihopping and recreation. Today\ new home buyer is not immune lo the phenomenon of bargain hunting. A lower priced new home in the more distant suburb<. j, often 1rreltistible. Many families fight their way through congc\ted freeways day in and day out to take advantage of the lower price. Others ).acrifice convenience and family-time to commute many miles (and hours) to work. \hopping or leisure activities. After all, tl\ey conclude, the co~t savings are worth it. But not neces arily. A lower-priced new home in a commuter community may not pencil into a good deal for the average home buyer. If you examine the accompanying Homebuyer's Comparison Summary. you will find the buyer of a new home costing $200.000 in a non-commuting community may actually have a lower effective monthly payment after tax.ell than the owoer of a new home costing S 165.000 in a commuter community. As noted in the Comparison Summary, the owner of the S 165.000 commuter home would effectively pay Sl.420 per month while the non~mmuter homcownrr would effectively pay $1.382 per month for the $200,000 home. Imagine actually paying les to live clolicr • to work in a more valuable home. Here'~ how it works (aJso refer to the Summary): Ba.'ed on a 90% loan with a 30-year fixed rate of 9%. comparable homeowner association dues and property taxes. a homeowner can expect to pay S 1.898 per month for the close-to-work home versus S 1.596 for the commuter home. The commuter homeowner. however. based on a typical daiJy round-trip commute of 50 miles at 30 cents per mile spends an average $300 per month for gas and auto expenses. And this expense could double if two family members commute. Finally. when you calculate property tax write-offs (based on a 35% combined federal/state personal income tax rate). the non-commuter homeowner can expect to ave $575 in taxes versus just $476 for the commuting homeowner. Thus. the perceived bargain-priced home are no longer a financial bargain. Tally in the value of your commute time versus extra time with your family or other leisure activities and you'll find that it pays to live close to work. To commute or not to commute? There is reaUy no question. HOMEBUYER'S COMPARISON SUMMARY $180,000 $1,448 _ _....__"""'"' 150 300 $1,898 ~-~ 60 (575) 90% Loan Amoun ~~--"--..__._.._._..;Princi~·=·~ .• 9" » Homeowner Assn. Dues Property Taxes '$148,500 ~:..;;;..._~'---~~'-1~194 150 252 'IOTAL _......_......__ ____ $1"'6 Milage 50 miles/day @ .30 per mile/month 300 Mil age l 0 miles/day @ .30 per mile/month Interest on loan and property tax write off with 35% personal ~me tax ra&e (476) ' I ~ S, I I I I ( I I\ I \I( ) \ I 111 ' P \' \II \ I \I I l I~ I \ \I " , J 1 .., H .. ( -\\I) ( ( I\ I\ 11 I I ( ( ,.., I "' . -i -I IF YOU SNOOZE ... ... YOU LOSE. ANNOUNCING A RARE WINDOW OF OPPORTUNITY THAT IS CLOSING Q!JICKLY IN NEWPORT COAST & NEWPORT BEACH OCEAN RIDGE FROM $995, 000 Detail oriented custom estate homes ranging from 3.500 to 6.000 sq ft Four to seven bedrooms. Four and one half to six and three quarter baths On big quarter acre lots with spectacular views of the Pacific Ocean. Newport Harbor. City and Canyons. 80% •Id out! PELICAN HILL 1 FROM $1,395,000 Grand custom estate homes ranging from 4,500 to 8.000 sq. ft. On approximately one half acre sites with panoramic views of the Pelican Hill G¢t Course. Pacific Ocean, Newport Harbor, City and Canyons Tennis court size Jots available. u.1t# .,,,.,,,...,,,,,,fall/ -By appointment only FROM $1,595,000 Exquisite extra large custom estate homes ranging from 4,500 to 6.200 square feet situated on over one quarter acre lots with breathtaking views of the City, Canyon and Mountains. Design freedom is available at this special location. Co• rlslt 0111 ,,,,..,,. •lft offlc1 llld.,t PELICAN POINT FROM $1,495,000 Oceanfront custom Mediterranean villas surrounded by the Pelican Hiii golf course ranging from 4,500 to 6',000 square feet on one quarter acre sites. Enjoy magnificent V1eWS of the golf course and Pacific Ocean Direct beach access compliments this exclusive private community. -By appointment only FOR INFORMATION CALL: 714-376-9941 BROKER COOPERATION ON ALL AVAILABLE PROPERTIES ... • I ~~ RUMBOLD REALTY • Leaders in Balboa Island Sales and Ustl~ 6 75-4822 l """"" .S.--.~1'<'\l CllAffSMAH..n.1.-.._ Fabulou• •••"'• ol turll1n1t i..~1n, I~""'•""•'"'"'!("" "'th. 1<' ""'" y,.,, r•""""-....-.. 18R. 211A h<-t 21111 ,.,7.:0'..,~J:':.:r! ~~~"' "fh~ 4pH~qcn. •t,t~ BEST BUY DUPl.EX, UP!!tod.-.l '"''' &lfboo 1.1.wtd '"""""' rrul lnJ'<l"l r' I "'""""' 21111 ..... .. n.......i.,w ~ ••• "'"" • lllk"pt u...- PRIST NE & SITUATED ON EXTRA LG. LOT W/60 FT ON BAY SBR BAYFRONT W/SPECTACULAR VIEWS OF NEWPORT HARBOR & SUNSETS. PRIVATE BAYSIDE TERRACE & LAWN, PRIVATE PIER & SLIP FOR LARC.E BOAT. SOARING CEILINGS. 4 FIREPLACES, CUSTOM 'JOULOINGS. INCREDIBLE QUALITY THROUGliOUT! 5TE 0S TO PRIVATE TENN S ! BEACH. Sl.995.000 LH. D1!8l 81aa BA YFRONT SPECIALIST 759-3707 NeWJ!Of1 Hellhb • OPEN SUN 1-4 510 Bolu .t Clay StrMt Huge lot. Ranch Style home, formal dininj .. room, large yard, 3 car gar, extra int W/fUll kitchen + bath. $599,000 Corona del Mar Gorgeous 3 bedroom, 3.5 bath home so. of PCH. Ocean views, stylish remodel, private guest Quarters. $979,000 CM190 tt.hlands • Open Sat/Sun 1-4 4801 Courtland Panoramic views of ocean, Catalina, Pelican H1Hs Golf Course + Sunsets. Contemporary style, remodel, large yatd +patio w/budt<tn spa. $729,000 Ealtlkte Costa Me• 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath, immaculate town home end unit, European k~chen, mce pabo, bright & private. $230,000 Bi& Canyon • Next to Golf Course Best location. Pinecrest model, 2 bedroom + den, 2.5 bath $227,500 LAURA MCKELVEY (714) 722-9797 3250 E. COAST HWY. • CORONA DEL MAR FRANKLIN REALTY • 3250 E Coast Hwy • Corona del Mar • ---·--·-·------·-·-----··-·--·-·--·----·-·----·-·-·---· -·. -. -. -·-- BAYS HORES FOR LEASE FOR SALE BY OWNER BEST VALUE and PRICE IN mVJNE TERRACE PHASE u 2006 Seadrift Drive, Corona del Mar $635.000 Best in Bluffs Priced to Sell End unit, popular 1-lcvel 2bdrm, 2 ba Angelita. Lg encl patio on wide grblt. Fabulous 4 bedroom, 4 bath mini-estate, huge lot, 3 car garage. Quality throughout. Wood floors, granite, mouldings etc. Available now!! $4000/mo. Contact Debi Bibb !I Bayshores Specialist 642-8868 ~rime loca~o~ in Irvine: 1'.errace D .. Home .is local~ on block wilh beautiful, large homes in the$ I m1lhon range. Light & bnght. 1h1s home includes a new entry way with wood floor, an updated kitchen with new cabinets. new Corian counters, and new tile noor. The kilchen conveniently opens up to the new family room that includes new carpet, skylights, crown moldinJ and recessed lightin$. Lot is large enough in front and back for large square footage addition. Freshly painted inside and out, this home is ready to be moved into. • 4 bedroom/2 bath • Remodeled & updated 1994 • Great location/quiet. wide street •Walk 1/2 bl. to beautiful Irvine Terrace Pk. • Large family room leads to updated kitchen • French doors, recessed lights, crown molding & skylights • Large backyard w/mature trees • Include Architect's plans for major remodel For information, call (714) 721-8353 OPEN HOUSE ahlrday, April 22nd & Sunday, April 23rd · 12-4 p.m. -·-.-:o-. ~ ---- Plant shutters thruout. Updated kit., sec syst. Lg priv drive-way. $269 ,500 incl land. OPEN HOUSB SAT/SUN 1-'4 2025 VISTA CAJON (offVuta Dd Oro) Helen B. Dowd Realtor -since 1968 (714) 720-7432 LUI & B•1 wnlt •.,,,., -... ··1~ ....... ........ ,.... _ .... L. .... !:.£.t T FAMILY~SIZED ESTATE HOMES OPENING APRIL 22 1WELVE EXQUISITELY CRAFrED HOMES CLOSE TO BIG CANYON & NEWPORT CENTER IN THE HEART OF NEWPORT BEACH. Newport Hills Estares. A limned edinrn of Just 12 ex4u1 1rely crafted home., all on cul-<le·sac treets, all offenng 3,562 co 4,168 square feet of beauufully designed living space-and all in an incomparable Newport Beach locauon. Appomtmems mdude everything you'd expect in a concemporary home of importance m so exclu· sive a setting: Handsome exterior designs with traditional front porches • cu tom·qualiry wood windows •large yards with rear· and-side yard masonry wall fencing • custom-crafted stilica'ie with oak hand-railing and white enameled balusten I wood-burning fireplace m hvmg room, family room and master uice with custom· designed marble or brick facings • custom-de ;igned wood baseboards and door moldings • ~ and soffited lighting • island kitchens with G.E. Monogram built·in appliances including 42"· wide reftigeracor/freeier with icemak· er • concrete tile roofs • three-car garages and much more. Newport Beach. True exclusivity in the heart of Newport Beach. NEWPORT HILLS ESTATES Fr om The Mid $700 ,000s ~"' H1llo on.~ Wac M4 l'on TIG'fl ~ Ofl1tt 0..ly Oiim 10 .... t<> 6p m. 714.644.6811 I SHORE CUFFS Every detail of this near- new custom home Is designoo & crafted in the finest manner. 5 or 6 BR, 5 5 BA. dramatic kitchen, enormous fam. rm, 3 frpl. 3 room master suite. Gated access to Little Corona. OCEAN RIDGE Brand new contemporary custom estate on a corner lot over 14,000 s.f., 4BR, 2.5 BA & 2200 s.f. base- ment. Extensive use of mar- ble & granite in an open floor plan.Panoramic view from almost every room. -,. ~· ... ... OPEN HOUSES SAT 1924 TAHUNA TER, IRVTER SAT I NIGHTSHORE. NPT COAST SUN SAT &:SUN SAT a SUN SISB BEGONIA, COM SAT&: SUN l~S FOR MORE INFORMATION ..• 644-8700 CORONA DEL MAR South of Coast Hwy estate on a 17,700 s.f. lot. 3 dis- tinctly separate living areas on this R-1 site with forev- er ocean & canyon views. Enjoy 3BR, 3BA property or build 8000 s.f. res1~ de nee llEM \laDE 4BR, 38.\ ~ on a quiet strecit. Hardwood floors. upgraded kitchen and baths, formal dining room. Immaculate! ................... -..... ~ ... $2'4,000 NEiWCMf llEACll HeW pamt & cat"J>'.d. ~ & ~ ~ ame bri!tit lr1'l!rior of 38R, 38A t~. Fat..b.is kltche:ri. \Wt· bar, &pie & 2 QI giitage!.-...... ~.. $279.000 co.MM DEL 1W1 Oassk: Vi!lzige oottage So. cl hWy w/upgraded klt., sUnllt IW. nn., FAU, 28R w'/Frmch d60rS opening ro J>ri'I. 1>_11tio. 2 car !1.3t Mint Coodtion ••• $45'.-0