Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAbout1995-09-30 - Orange Coast PilotOft IOARD ~ ............ 15 N9wport Harbor •.••. 14 CosQ Mesa ..••••••• 15 Troy •••..••••••..••. o Serving the Newport-Mesa community sln<.e 1907 st eve marble Water district can't stand the pressure I n the broad range of what's news and what's not, the Mesa Consolidated Water District has traditionally been something of a snooze. You tum on the faucet, water comes out. You hop in the show- er, you get wet. Water is water is water. And it only seems to make for news when there isn't any. But something different hap- pe ned this year. The local water district tumbled -head over heels, just about -into the head- lines. There were sexual harass- ment claims, raucous board meetings and a lingering contro- versy over a water board Water, water everywhere ... and more on Community Forum, See page A9. membe r who, it turned out, lived in Seal Beach. And that's not all. There was the con- struction of an 18-million-gal- lon reservoJr, a project that turned a once-sleepy Costa Mesa neighborhood into a noisy dust bowl. And of course there was that other little deal. You know, the one where the collec- tion of 300.000-year-old fossils were tossed out with the trash - though the water district insists the school district was to blame for shipping the valuable collec- tion off to the county dump. The point is: the Mesa Con- solidated Water District has become a news item. And it became a news item on its very own. Nobody made these things up. No rogue reporter invented these stories. Hardly. The Mesa Consolidated Water District earned its stripes all on its own. But sometimes the easiest thing for people to do is to go after the messenger. Al the Daily Pilot, the messen- ger is lina Borgatta. Tma covers Costa Mesa, and the water dis- trict comes along with that beat. She's a good reporter. Very good. She's also aggressive. She's also very fair. Still, for reasons that make absolutely zero sense, nna has suddenly become the favorite whipping person for all the dis- trict's problems. Water e~erts have concerns with the district's new reservoir? Blame Tina. Waler board member Tom Nel- son is asked to step aside because he lives in the wrong • SEE MARBLE PAGE A 10 HIGH ROLLERS GO f;QR $201000 • 30 top skateboarders converge on Hard Rock Cafe in Newport Beach to launch what sponsors are hoping will become a world- class event. By Evan Henerson, Daily Pilot FASl-IlON ISLAND -For perhaps the first time in history Sunday, a merchant will actually encourage 30 skateboarders to skate around a commercial parking lot and reward the best and most skillful with $10,000, no less. Thirty of the country's top vertical skate- board ers, including Costa Mesa resident Omar Hassan, will participate in the 1995 World Champi- onship of Skat- ing on Sunday u Let's make it the biggest and the best. Give these guys some- thing to com- pete for ... " -JEFF WAGNER • at Fashion Island. The event will take place outside the Hard Rock Cafe, which is co-sponsoring the competitio n with Vans Inc. Proceeds benefit the youth for American Red Cross/Orange County Youth HIV/AIDS .Volunteer Education Program. The top competitors will divide $20,000 -the largest purse in the history of the sport -with the winner bagging a $10,000 grand prize. More importantly, event coordinators say, the world championship will he lp boost interest in an already booming industry. •People of all ages are involved (in skateboarding), and there's a lot o( inter- est in the sports aspect of it," said event coordinator Mark Sperling of Transworld skateboarding magazine. Organizers are hoping the event, which also features live concerts from Spearhead and Ben Hazper, will draw more than 15,000 spectators. With enough MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT •SEE SKATEBOARD PAGE A10 Omar Hassan of Costa Mesa wUl b e compeUng this weekend at the Hard Rock Cafe. ~---------------------·------------------------------------------------------------------------------------, Costa Mesa skateboarder a veteran ·of sport at 21 By Evan Hent•r ~011. I l 11!1 f',1, '' Demonstrating a few moves on a practice ramp in Costa Mesa, Omar Hassan springs high into the air, curls his body while clutch- ing his skateboard and lands gracefully, sliding down the ramp's far edge. His friends from Fester Snowboards mur- mur appreciatively. ·He's super fluid. He rides like the board is glued to his feet," said Noel Garvin, a long- time friend. "The guy can do anything." Hassan completes a few more maneuvers and looks at a photographer. "Now should I try something harder?• The 21-year old Costa Mesa resident bas been skating since age 10. A professional skate- boarder for the past four years, Hassan has traveled all over the country and internationally to attend .competitions. He once won $5,000 at a San Fran- cisco tournament. On Sunday, he will compete for twice that amount, taking on some of the country's best skaters at the Hard Rock Cafe 1995 World Championships of Skateboarding. He is sponsored •SEE HASSAN PAGE A10 I L----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~ Toddler dies after rescue attempt • Fourteen hours after being pulled from back- yard swimming pool, 18- month-old boy succumbs to heart and lung failure. By Carolyn Miller, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -An 18- month-old toddler who fell into his backyard swimming pool Thursday afternoon died at the hospital Friday morning. Todd "T.J ." Wilkins died at 6-28 a.m. Friday from heart and lung failure at Children's Hospital Orange County m Orange. where he had been in critical condition dfter his mother found him face down m the family pool at 4:38 p.m . Thursday, according to Newport Beach police reports. Kerry Keating, 20, the toddler's mother, was sleeping on the couch in the family room of theu home in the 1800 block of Port Townsend while T.J. was protect- ed in his playpen, police said. When she awoke, T.J. was miss- ing. Police Me not sure how T.J got outside to the pool, which wdS not protected, but he was reportedly m the water for up to 30 minutes Newport Beach Parkmg Con- trol Officer Dan Crane. 25. was the first to respond to Keating's 911 call. Most parking control officers do not have the trauung to handle Uus type of emergency call, but Crane had been trained m CPR and was the closest officer to the house, Newport Beach police Lt Paul Herusey said. Crane used CPR to revive the toddler. who had no pulse and was not breath.mg, pobce sa.td The offlcer was reportedly joined moments later by additional offi- cers and emergency personnel who took the child to Hoag Pres- byterian Hospital and later trans- ported hun to Children's Hospital. "(Crane) felt he did what he could. and he was instrumental m gwing the toddler care and get- ting the emergency response rolling," Herusey said Mary Marlin, the commuruty education manager for Children's Hospital, sa.Jd the circumstances •SEE DROWNING PAGE A10 Opponents ask, is it safe to swim in treated sewage? • They demand accounting of the health risks of plan to ffiimp 5 million gallons of waste water into the bay. By Evan Henerson, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -Citing potential threat:s to public health, opponents of a controversial water discharge project argue that scientists have not conducted studies to determine the effects of treated sewage water on recre- ational swimmers. That's true, science and micro- biologists say. But there isn't any documented evide nce, they argue, treated water has caused enough of a problem to WarrCJ!lf a study. The health risk argument ls one of many that have surfaced in the debate over a proposal by the Irvine Ranch Water Distnct. Over a two-year period, the district is seeking to discharge 5 million gallons a day of treate d sewage into Upper Newport Bay as a means of saving more than $20 million in disposal costs. Newport Beach residents have loudly criticized the proposal, say- ing that the addition of nutrients will increase an algae bloom and reverse a hard-fouqht battle to clean up the bay. City Couna.l members have said tht>y will oppose the project unless inde- pendently hired consultants demonstrate that the project m some way benefits the bay Project-watchers have debated health concerns less holly than nutrient levels. But, just how will that water effect swimmers in the bay? Neurologist Susan Skinner believes the water d1stnct needs to conduct. lls own study to fmd out Without companng the effects on swimmers exposed to reclaimed water vs. those who have had no exposure. a study ts incomplete, Skinner said. "There may be health nsks, • Skinner said. "Without a good prospective study, exposed swim- mers vs. non-exposed swimmers, •SEE WATER PAGE A10 r---~-~-~~~--~----~----~------------------~-------------------------------, I I \ ll I \ Feral felines driving neighbf)rs to wits' end I f ' I ' ~ wwr•MWa~. Looking ahead ... 'TODAY + F4Md your hu~r and the Newport Harbor High musac fund.tan All-You- <An-E8t P.nc.ke Breakfast from 8 to 11 a.m. 1od.y in the school's Social Hall, 600 Irvine Ave. • Authorities claim cat- lover's behavior is animal abuse but say there's nothing they can do about the multitude of strays drawn to her home. By <:arotyn Miiier, Octily Pilot • COSTA MESA -The odor of Uilkempt cats .J loa of them - bulCll oft~ tn,the air in the :l90Cl block ol P*w8Y Drive. twgbbors .-y tbe aource ol IM ...ii II• <#qU9 ol stray cats fed by a neighbor woman who refuses to stop. The cats hide under residents' cars and hoU5e$, lurk in the bush- es, use lawns and gardens as their litter boxes and have bowling feline fights often at night. neigh· bors said. Because they are not cared for properly, the wild cats keep multiplying, ind residents fear their own pets may catch dis· eases. ' "There are Utters, litters, litters. They are not neutered,• Hid Theresa Waller, who hU lived tor 11x years across th• street from •SEECATS MGE A10 + Oledt out hot local surfers at a Pro-Am Surf Contest today end Sunday at 54th Street in Newport IMch. The competition btglnJ It 7 a.m. bottt d8yl and Is spon- D9d ~ the city of Newport 8eaC:tt end ~ a clothing firm. • 'lhe ,. AMuel ~ 8..ch Con-... d'lllglnal It 1he .Qr, .. Golf "' Ml'tuport Comt is ...... to 1SDdmk<M1*'dhul._. Hours .. a a.m. to 4 ~-.._ s12 • S1 for~ -1-Alound'.'lbM\ .... l t ---------------------~ ~ 1hldY Olillg appoint.ed wat.er board president Fred H. Bice Longtime Corona deJ Md? res- ident and developer Fted H. Blee died at bis home Monday after a long illness. He was 86. greer wylder Skateboard store on a roll. picking up speed F ailure Skateboards and Snowboards (646-1544) recently opened at 440 E. 17th St. in Costa Mesa. The reason for its odd name, says owner Mark Sweetser, is that f r years ago its original store ned in Cherry Hills, New J rsey and despite cynics who imed it wouldn't make it, it's en a huge success. Sweetser ned the second Failure ation two weeks ago and is ering Best Buys readers a % discount. There are tons of snow and 4ateboards lo chose from. The s~ateboard selection includes liew Deal, Mad Circle, Real, World Industries, and Adrena-llf!. and for snowboarders there ate lYJ>e A, Revelation, Item, Joy Ride, and Purged. Sweetser says skateboacling } matured ... It's gomg lhrough its ten year cydQ. kdteboarders aren't doing as many technical tricks anymore, and big wheels on boards are tter, they last longer and you can go much faster: Crown Ace Hardware is giv- ing dway free Halloween masks to children beginning Sunday Oct.1 through Tuesday, Oct. 31 . The masks are assorted full lfces of animals, pumpkins, princesses, monsters, and ll)lidentilied beasts. If you bring in Uus column to any of 'iown's local hardware stores COSTA MESA -The Mesa Consolidated Water District ~ of Directors on Thursday rught appointed Tuidy Ohlig as its new president and a reluctant Hank Panian to serve as vice president. Owing a previous meeting, Ohlig had expressed the hope that longtime boa.rd member Hank Panian would be selected for the post. But on Thursday, before Ohlig even bad a chance to nominate him, Panlan issued a statement explaining why be would not accept such an appointment. • ntE VOUJNTEE.R DmCTORY runs periodically In the Daily Pilot. If you'd like information on getting your orga· nization listed, call 642-4321, Ext. 331 . KIDS CANCER CONNECTION The Kids cancer Connection is dedicat- ed to the emotional, educational and financial needs of children afflicted with cancer. Volunteers are needed. For infor· matlon, call 851-7n4. MAKE-A·WISH FOUNDATION Make-A·Wish Foundation of Orange County, which makes wishes come true for children with lif~threatenlng Illness- es, seeks volunteers to occupy a variety of positions. For information, call Gilda, 476-9414. MARCH OF DIMES The March of Dimes office in Costa Mesa needs volunteers for fund-raising committees. speaking opportunities, occasional office work and help with bulk mailings. For Information, call 631· 8700. MASTER CHORAlf OF OC The performing arts organization needs volunteers for computer input, ticketing, filing and handling phones. For information. call 556-6262. NEW DIRECTIONS FOR WOMEN The non-profit recovery center for adult women with alcohol and other chemical dependencies seeks volunteers. TrudyOhlig •J thought it WU in tbe best interest of the district to neither serve a.s president nor vice pres- ident,• Panlan said Priday. ·ne district has undergone a lot of change in the last sb: months. And I had the strong feeling that in the minds of many peo- ple, l was 1till aligned with the old regime. And I wanted to make it clear that I would do nothing to obstruct that change." Panian reconsidered his posi- tion after some discussion and agreed to serve as vice presi- dent if Obllg would serve as president. Oblig, who could not b~ reached for comment Friday, volun~er diredory can 548-9927 between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. or call Joy at S48-8754. NEWPORT BEACH CONFOtENa AND VISITORS BUREAU The Newport Beach Conference and Visitor's Bureau is dedic.ated to the pro- motion of the city to potential visitors. If you have extensive knowledge of New- port Beach and wot1ld like to volunteer, call 722-1611. NEWPORT<OSTA MESA YMCA The Newport<osta Mesa YMCA needs a variety of general volunteer help. For information or appllcations, call Rita. 642-9990. NEWPORT HARBOR AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERa Volunteerrare needed for a variety of tasks supporting and interacting with the business community In Newport Beach. Duties include light derical tasks and some assistance with special events for two to four hours per week on aver- age. For m<>tJ;information, call Barbara or Judy at 7~. · Ofl£RA PAOFK The Opera Padfk Guild Alliance, a sup- port group for Opera Pacific. has a wide range of activities for volunteers. for Information, call 47~. OPERATION CLEAN SLATE Operation Clean Slate. a Costa Mesa- based organization that focuses on graf- fiti prevention. needs volunteers to paint out graffiti and for other d~ For more information, call Michael Howard at 43S-0745. ORANGE COAST INTERFArTH SHELTER The Interfaith Shelter is the largest family shelter In the county, housing. feeding and counseling 20 families daily. The group needs volunteers and dispos- able diapers. for Information, call Jeff Reynolds, 631-7213. ORANGE COUNTY COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COUNOL Volunteers are needed for a variety of functions. For information, call 839- 6199. ORANGE COUNTY CHAMBER ORCHESTRA The Orange County Chamber Orches- tra needs volunteers to help sell tidcets, staff social affairs, work the office and assist wtth malling parties. The orchestra also needs volunteers who would like to leam more about dassk.al music to par- ticipate on Its adminl.stratlve board. Call Gil Abrams at 644-7019 for more Infor- mation. ORANGE COUNTY HOMEUSS TASKFORa The Orange County Homeless Task Force is recruiting volunteers for the lnterlaith Council Networtt to work on~ on-one with l\omeless adults In a pro- gram on basic life skills. for information, call 263-1n4. ORANGEWOOO BOUTIQUE The upscale resale boutique which bM afteD been Jlt odds with dis· trtct general manager Karl Kemp u well as other board memben. However, residents have voiced support for her and Panian, saying they have been responsive to their comments a.nd concerns. Still, Panian said he is con· cemed that "some elements• of the comm.unity have lost trust 1n the board and its IDJUlagement staff. "There is no question that there ls a level of distrust," Pan- ian said. "I think we'd be blind not to recognize that. It would be nice to be able to wish it away, but that's something we're going to have to work on." benefits the Orangewood Children's Home for neglected and abused chil- dren needs volunteers to create displays, tag dothes and work with customers,. among other duties. For information, call Christine. 760-6640. ORTON DYSLEXIA SOCIETY ORANGE COUNTY BRANOi The Orton Dyslexi~ Society needs peo- ple to help teach reading skills, malhngs. and coordinate the adult group. For information, call 999-0118 between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. PAOffC SYMPHONY ORCHES~ The Orange County Pacific Symphony Orchestra's Volunteers in Education Opportunities program needs volun· teers to assist children In a variety of hands-on musical activities. Volunteers spend a total of six Saturday mornings with the children. For information. call 755-5788, Ext 244. PEDIATRIC CANCER RESEARCH PCRF raises money to support the pecn- atric cancer research laboratory at the Children's Hospital of Orange. It needs volunteers for a variety of duties. For information. call the main office, 532- 8692. PRENTICE DAV SCHOOl The Prentice Day School is a state- accredited co-educational day school serving the needs of children with spe- cific language disabilities/dyslexia. Vol· unteers are needed in many areas. For information, call 538-4511. After serving in the merchant marines, Mr. Bice moved to Corona del Mar in 1964. He began bis career in business as the vice president of a metal products company in Pasadena and more recently was involved in developing and management of property -primarily in Costa Mesa. As an avid boater, Mr. Bice once served as commodore of the local Shark Island Yacht Club. He was also a member of the Cherry Cove Yacht Club and the.Pasadena Power Squadron. Besides his active involve- ment as a USC alumnus -at one point creating an endowed pro- f essorsbip in the university's law school -Mr. Bice was a member of the Santa Ana Country Club, the Orange County Mobile Home Owners Association and the Harbor View Hills Home- owner Association· '"". where he served a term as· president. He also was involved with Republi- can Party fund-raising activities. He is survived by his wife of 50 years, Virginia; bis son, Scott; daughter, Kathleen and a niece. Services .for Mr. Bice will be private, and the family requests memorial contributions be sent to the Parkinson Research Fund at the USC School of Medicine's department of neurology, 1420 San Pablo St., Los Angeles 90099-5334. Birdie Tucker Birdie Tucker, a resident of Newport Beach, died Wednes- day at her home. She was 79. Ms. Tucker was the owner of a restaurant, the Golden Lion. She was born in Los Angeles on April 18, 1916. She is survived by son, Rus- sell Barnes of Foster City, and sister, Lillian Happy of Culver City. No services are planned, and burial will be private. 1 Westcliff Plaza, Newport !fills, or Corona del MAr on the Pacific Coast Highway you can 1eceive a mask. There is no purchase necessary Sister city contingent plans visit to Newport Beach A grand opening is sched- Uled today at Cbugay N.B. (850-2961) located at 488 E. 17th St. in Costa Mesa. The !>lore is owned by Margaret Qhugay and will feature •signer clothes at bargain 1JJ"ices. From 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. t~e opening will feature free COod, and a giveaway of free perfume to the first 100 visitors. General Hospital fans can meet Rpberta La1ghton and Corey Young who will attend the upe nmg. Down To Earth (646-7819) a lawn and garden seTVIce is o(fering free lawn aeration and ltfrtilizer applJcation with any s· month lawn maintenance 5¢hedule. Today is the last day tQ' sign up for this offer, and 1t is ayailable for lawn up to 5,000 fUare feet. Down to Earth does mmercial and Tesldenfial l and garden maintenance. e company will work with u to ft any budget. • ~EST'"9UYS appears Thursdays and S urdays. Whether you're a merchant o~ 1 sho~r. if you know of a good bfy call me at 540-1224, fax me at 646-4170 or write to me: Best Buys, D611y Piiot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, qlif. 92627. OKAZAKI EXCHANGE: Four junior high students and two teachers from Okazaki, Japan, Newport's sister city, will partici- pate in an annual student exchange program Oct. 5 through 10 sponsored by the Newport Beach Sister City Asso- oation and the Newport Balboa Rotary Club. During their stay in Newport Beach, they will be guests in the homes of local host families, Mr. and Mrs. Brent Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Lou Enriques, Mr. and Mrs. Don Evarts and Mr. and Mrs. Don Miskanic. The five-day program includes VlSits to Ensign Junior High and Newport Harbor High School. where they will be welcomed by principals, faculty and students. as well as school board officials; a welcome at City Hall by the mayor and his staff; tours of local sights, including kayaking arlhe Newport Aquatic Center, and finally a barbe(;'Ue and pumpkin carving held by the Newport Bal- boa Rotary Club at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Moe HamllL The annual student exchange program was initiated in 1983 between the Rotary Clubs of Newport-Balboa and Okazaki South. The reciprocal exchange program in Japan is open to Newport Beach Junior high stu- dents. More mfonnation on the program r:an be obtairled by call- ing 720-1077. 1995 WORLD CHAMPI- ONSHIPS: The Hard Rock Cafe in Newport Beach will play host to the 30 top vertical skateboard- ers from around the world Sun- day as they compete for the Hard Rock Cafe 1995 World Champi- onship of Skateboarding present- ed by Vans Inc. and $20,000 in prize money, the largest in the history of the sport. In true Hard Rock fashion, the event will include not only an incredible day of skateboarding, but also a day of live music fea- turing Capitol recording artist Spearhead and Virgin Records' Ben Harper. The $1 admisSton price as well as proceeds from the sale of spe- cial Hard Rocle event T-shirts and stickers will _go directly to th~ -Amerfcan Red Cross/Orange County Chapter Youth HIV I AIDS Volunteer Education Program. Gates open at 10 a.m., competi- tion begins at 11 a.m., Ben Harp- er concert at 12:30 p.m. finals at 2 p.m., awards ceremony at 4 p.m . and Spearhead concert at 4:30. Enjoy the dayl A NIGHT ON THE NILE: The 12th Annual Costa Mesa Cham· ber of Commerce Auction and Fund-raiser will be Friday at the hour IWlSWering wvlce may be news stories, lllusuations. edlto- used to record 1.tters to the rial nwrttet or advertisements editor on any topic. herein can be reproduced With- AQDB.ESS out written permission of CDf#I• TDW'EM1URIS right own.. N~Beach VOL 19, NO. 226 our addms Is 330 w. hy St., 7<>16 Costa MeY, Calif. 92627. HOW IQ HAQI US Balboa Orculatlon COB8£CDONS 70t461 It Is the Pilot's policy to prompt· The Times Orange County Coste Mes. ly correct 111 erron of substance. (800) 252·9141 72/fJD PINse call 57~3. Thank you. AdWftlllng Corona del MAr Oanffied 642·5678 72161 m Display 642--432' ., SUllf l'OflKAIT The Ntwpott 8ffc::M::os:ta ~ Edhoriltf. LOCATION SIZE = PUot (USflS.144«>0) Is . iNd Monday through s.t• NW/$ S40-1224 Wedge 2·91 .. urday '" Newport 9-d\ and Sports 642-4330 Newport 2·h co.u ~ wbtcrtptions .,. News, Sports Faix 646--4170 Bledcles 2-41 only available by subtcrlbl~ E-tMll· 'LTL71MPtodlgy.com Rrwr .I.tty 2-41 h 11nw Orange County CdM 2·Js lSl-9141. In MMI ovtlide vf ~omc. ~~and Cost. MIM. lu.fMSS Offke '42-4321 ._.,.. SUb«'l"lptkri to the Deily ~lot Bl.Illness Fu 611-5902 Ught vW!eble s:J. Me available by NM fot Winds thfl mom6ng per "'°""" Sealnd daJ ~~ ~ WIN sNft northu.-= p.id et COfUI ,_.,CA. ~C~HMlt. W 1 s knob; two fOOt ~ellappltable •nm.wmw~ wtnd ~ 4 focic ---local~ POSTMAS-~ ..... jim de boom Red Lion Hotel. The events begins at 6:30 p.m. with a recep- tion and silent auction, 7:30 din- ner followed by live belly dancers and live auction. Dress for the evening is Egyptian or cocktail attire. Tickets are avail- able at $50 each by callirlg 574- 8780. CLUB NEWS: Bob Josten has been installed as president of the Newport Beach Kiwanis Club at cere- monies at the Shark Island Yacht Club. Joining him as officers for 1995·96 are Carl Laird. past presiden~ Perry DeBoise, presi- dent-elect1 Howard Daw, secre- tary; Jack Mason, treasurer; and Ing. sunny, witmer arid brMzy this aft«-noon. TlDIS TODAY First high 2:55 a.m. 3.4 Ant low 7:20a.m. 2.6 St(~hlgh 1:53p.m. 5.2 Second low 9;Jtp.m. 0.6 IWGAY FlrSt high 4;42 ··"'· ),6 "'-!OW t:OSe.m. 21 SetOnd high l:llp.m. ~low 5.0 11:00p.m. cu .,.,.. <°"1fMIMI ebout the Oe6ly mt s... ..... cflllnget• =Ltcllll\ Low~--flOlt « 1WW1 tlpl wMI be riltord< The ..... pan IMcHColt.e M.-ttertdab ..... ... ~ dfret'dy to lditof 0.llV Not. P.O IOlt ,,_, C-. • ,,., tl1lf aw. =-=~'°"'" ,. ..... --.i ....... The WM U. MIM,CA.---~No ,.,....,...,,.., board members Jim Muth, Erle Burton, Tom Mdntoah. Walt Good, Ralph Miller, Greg Lee and Tony Shen. Newport-Irvine Rotary Oub members honored for perfect attendance were Paul Kennedy (24 years), Jim Vlllen and Art Irvin (18), Bob Selinger (9), Kevin Pehnnann and Cheryl Nichols (3) and Robert Fitzer (1). SERVICE CLUB MEETINGS nDS COMING WEEK: Want to get more involved in your com- munity? Visit a service club this week. Guests are welcome, and most clubs will buy your meal on your first visit. 1UESDAY: 7:30 a.m. Newport Beach Rotary Club meets at the Balboa Bay Club for a program by John Evans of the Will Body Program. Noon, Costa Mesa Kiwanis Club meets at the Costa Mesa Community Center. Kiwa- nis Club of Newport Beach meets at the Shark Island Yacht Club. 6 p .m . Costa Mesa-New- port Harbor Lions Club, the Fish Fry Club, meets at the Costa Mesa Country Club for a busi- ness meeting. WEDNESDAY: 7 a.m. Costa Mesa Orange-Coast Breakfast Lions Club meetings at Ma Barker5 tg hear from new mem- ber Bob Walker. 7:15 a.m. South Coast Metro Rotary Club, the ·Taste of Costa Mesa Club" meets at the Center Club. Noon, Costa Mesa Rotary Club meets at Mesa Verde Country Club to hear from Oscar Santoya of S.O.Y. The Exchange Club of Orange Coast meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club for a business meeting ... 6 p.m. Newport-Balboa Rotary Club meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club to hear from Richard Luehrs, president of the New- port Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce. llfURSDAY Noon: Kiwanis Club of Corona del Mar meets at the Bahia Coruitbian Yacht Club. The Exchange Club of Newport Harbor meets at Shark Island Yacht Club for a business meeting. Costa Mesa North Kiwanis Club meets at the Holi- day Inn. Newport Irvine Rotary Club meets at the Irvine Mar- riott to hear from Judge William W. Bedsworth. ' woam REPEATING: From the newsletter of the Kiwanis Club of Newport Beach, •An error doesn't become a mistake until you refuse to correct it." • COMMUNITY a a.uas Is published every Saturd8l In the Daily Pilot. FAX your service pub's meeting Information to 631-5851 or mall to 1743 Bayport Way, Newport 8Hch. 92660. _rt. ~--r--.. -;--6 ... p-.-.-. . . ' ''• I COSTA.s.A • 2tOO blodl of ~ A thief grabbed a woman's $75 wal· let from "* -:r::e cwt Which the hid Wlllked 8WWf from. • MOO lllodl llue • C..W.: A thief took a woman's purse wtilch she left UMttended In her open garage wt.lie she wa In-. the ~. Inside the pun. WIS $ 1,292 worth of 1t9'M Ind~ S650 c.ath. • SJ00 gotd ring and a U00 pelf of ~ • ' .. I .. .. Is comiCil mOve· too little 't6o late?. we can dobhopettb not too little too late. The ewport Beach City Coun- dl bas, ftnally. made a sensible · move toward fending off the Irvine Ranch Water District's inva- sion of the Back Bay and the Newport Harbor that lies below it No, Nonna Glover did not get the support of her coundl col- leagues to go on record as oppos- ing IRWD's desire to pump 5 mil- lion gallons a day into the bay from right about now until the spring. Norma had sought and sought and sought that vote at council meeting after council meeting after council meeting. She got no support. What she did get, finally, is a vute on Tom Edwards' motion instructing city staff to retain biotechnical and public-health experts. Finally, Newport will be getting counsel from the same types of scientists IRWD has. The problem here is, Newport's con- sultants will have about two weeks to do their work. On Oct. fred martin 9, IRWD is scheduled to certify its own environmental impact report (a slick trick itself). On Dec. 1, the Santa Ana Region of the California Regional Water Quality Control Board (which, of course, is headquar- tered in Riverside) is scheduled to vote on the matter. ~· Citizens can legitimately ask why it bas taken so long and so ('all l~ahhitt I thtff~llH'l' ~wn in· \.\ Stahilit' Sinrr 1'>:'7 631-7740 -441 Old Newport Blvd.• Newport Beach (near Hoag Hospital) ~I .~XI:\IL1'1 CO:\IFORl~. When Your Partner Moves, You Don't. Individually Pocketed Coils Make the Difference. COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE SERllC£CEfllER 3165 Harbor Blvd. CostaMesa One 8loct South " 405 Fwy 545-7168 AWABQ AAATCO la The Proud Recipient of The "Newport Balboa Rotary Club• Award, For Honnty And fnteprlty. · Ask FREE. Estimates •Towing About • Road Teat 631-1170 1728 PLACENTIA COSTAMESA - much ma.utve pressure in the lat mantb. finally to get the coUDdl to move. IRWD's desire to pump its wintertime surplus of treated sewage water -not. by the way, "treated water," as the district likes people to call it -bas been known for at least a year. ,I wrote a column about it last spring. The pressure increased in late summer, mostly through the efforts of Nancy and Jack Skinner • and their daughter, Susan Skin- ner. One of the other strong pro- tectors of the bay, 17-year-old Frank Robinson, has been in sick bay and has remained in the background on this battle. -I'll fight for the bay every time I have to,• Prank says, "but I'm not really in shape for this one.• Prank has bad two mild strokes and a heart attack. But, based on two long conversations recently, his mind and heart are humming along smartly. So, while the motion to get counsel on the IRWD project is welcome and rtal to fighting IRWD's incursion, it sw-ely is long past due. And it shouldn't be a substitute for the dty taking a stand against the scheme. Mayor John Hedges says those of us who want the council to oppose this project are •trrespon- sible. • I submit the Slcinners are three of the most responsible peo- ple one could ever be privileged to know. They have been working to heal and preserve the inland waters of Newport Beach for more than a decade, and they know a hell of a lot more about it than any member of the coundl with the possible exception of Jean Watt. In defense of the CQuncil's fail- ure to go on record opposing the IRWD plan, Hedges further says, #The IRWD proposal does not require any license or permits from the city of Newport Beach. Consequently, the City CoWlcil does not have the authority to deny the project." Aren't you glad Hedges wasn't on the council some years ago SERVING NEWPORT-MESA AREA FOR OVER 14 YEARS • RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL • LAWN/GARDEN MAINTENANCE • NEW LANDSCAPING/LANDSCAPE RENOVATION 8c CLEAN UP • LAWN RENOVATION, AERATlo'N 8c FERTILIZER • REASONABLE RATES • PROGRAMS TO FIT ANY B UDGET ~···················~ :t5% Ot=t= ANY LANDSCAPE RENOVATION OR CLEAN-UP JOB, NEW ACCOUNTS ONLY, EXP. 10/15/95 ANNIVERSARY SALE ---DOME8l1C • IMPORTED CAR$• TRUCKS• RV'S--lil NEED SERVICE? PERFORMANCE ROVER • JAGUAR • ~ ~f{'U!.y ,$haw'~ l])m001nxn~~ey FINE JEWELERS • · ESTATES • ANTIQUES SECOND ·ANNIVEHSARY WEEK LONG CELEBRATION Sept. 25th thru Sfipt. 30th In~ of your°"" .......... eupport during.,.. .....-.-°""" ~ aur1nv11-., ..... _..i._. 10% to eocMt one week onty. From looee dlll'nOndl to ...... jeweky, Come •rty tor the beet 11l1ction. WI JUIT WNlf TO SAY 'THANK YOUI .... , ........... c.... .... 141--5828 ~ ... o. ......... , .. ,., ............ Qlll ·when tbe people of Newport . BeaCb joined together to def eat the state's plan to jam a freeway 1 down Coast Highway -its own road -and down our throats? Aren't you glad the mayor wasn't around when the people of Newport Beach decided to fight unlimited expansion of the Orange County AiJportf The air space over the dty belonqs to the federal government, but we had the will and the backbone to act foroefully to control our own des- tiny. Hedges is right in saying. #We will oppose the project unless we are con'Vinced there will be no adverse impact on the Upper Newport Bay Ecological Reserve and no adverse impact on public health." We can only hope there is enough time left to find out. Legal ~on: Several years ago, the federal government declared a number of bays and harbors throughout the United States to be "no-discharge" areas. San Diego and Avalon were among them. So was Newport Harbor. It is unlawful to discharge sewage -even treated sewage - A3 into any of th bodies of water. There are device$, uch'as Lectra San, that will treat wage in a boat's holding tank, eliminating coliform bacteria. But you can't use them in a no-discharge area So how come IRWD can pump its treated sewage into Newport Harbor? Learning How to TNCb JOiis Wednesday night l attended lbe first of Will Crist's seminan teach ing parents how to instill Valuel their children. I wrote about tbe program last month and thought should check out a real session see 1f it was as effective as Will said, It was. The parents-on band were there for various reasons. One couple wanted their daugh· ter to become more self-reliant. another more aggressive. Yet another simply was there beca it's a very scary world out there. Another section will begin Wl~ •courage• at 7 p.m . Wednesday at St. Michael and all Angels in i Corona del Mar. For more infor- mabon, call Crist at 376-8417. • FRED MARTIN'S column runs every Thursday and Saturday. • • 1 , f ,' • .... T /. f: ~ 0 • ','\ ~ f' ~ • •, : 1 r ! ' f ',' l -1; 1,.J1,.'1i\;1 \\ -,..J 1,-J~ .'Ii'_' $1188 As shown Wash Canvas Natural Stipcovers Slipcover or Upholstering Sofa -$499 +Fabric C hair -$299 +F abric ···-· Visit 011r Sltowroom N~arest Yo11! 8628 MtlroSf Avt. West Hollywood moi 119.om 13839 Ventura Blvd Shen111n0Us (8I81981-6118 21400 Vtnturi Blvd. Woodlud Hiiis (8 181101 61Zl 2900 [ P•cific C<>i5t ..,..,.,, CoroM Dtl NM rl' ~S99168 TH E GREY GOOSE Gifts • Home D«or A feast of faU decoratl1t1 Ideas, as well as speclallJ chosen home decor acces-- 1ortes, awaits yoa. Vlelt us and enloJ a apedal lhopplnc experience. LA.MN * lllCTUUS * n.oaALS D«OltATIYIM:CES90!Ua * Ii<*!~ ~ * GRUTINCCMIJS * "4.0WS AHO MUCK, MUCH.,._ THE GREY GOOSE, INC. Weltdlff Plaza • I 032 Irvine AW!nue Newport Beld\, CA 92660 (714) 612-7803 .......... ' 0 .., ,o ....... u .. , --.... Pareu ask distri~tG-reinsUtte . . . their JoAnn Street bus stop •Residents around · JoAnn Street say their children must now walk through gang and drug infested spots. By Julie Ross Cannon, Daily Pilot COSTA .MESA -The New- port~Mesa school board's contro- versial move to redraw the boundary between Wilson and Adams elementary schools is once again causing problems for residents in the JoAnn Street area. After that vote, the district's transportation department elimi- nated a school bus stop at the cor- ner of JoAnn Street and Meyer Place because it was no longer in the Adams attendance boundary. But since all the JoAnn Street students have elected to ~tay at Adams instead of going to Wilson under the district's open enroll- ment policy, they must now walk an additional three blocks to a bus stop at the comer of JoAnn and Maple streets. Those three blocks include a drug house, say parents who want the district to reinstate the bus stop at Meyer Place. dents) could continue at Adams though they were auigned to Wilson,• be said. ·ney Mid transportation would be fur- nished, but they said we would not locate bus stops .in that area.• ·Bernd warned board members of the transportation problem before their vote. • .. .I believe we're going to have a transportation issue to contend with," he said at the May 9 meeting, adding that the district could provide transporta- tion for the JoAnn students to Adams. udge throws ·out ·counrer stilt filed Dy ~ sehool cheer adviser ments on ~ ol PbiliP and port-Mesa Unified School Di.s- ly Julie Ross Cannon, Daj/y. Plot Eileen .Delt,.y when talking to trlct in September 1994 for reporten Jut year. allegedly fordng their daughter SANTA ANA -Ail Orange Cowity Superior Court judge has dismisSed a libel and sl.an-1 der lawsuit filed by a Newport Harbor High School cheerlead- tng adviser against the parents and family attorney of a former cheerleader who sued her more than a year ago. Candace Jackson filed the counter suit June 12, alleging Newport Beach attorney John Roth made ~landerous cQm- Judge lbomat N. Thruber Heather to pay thousands of ruled that the remarks made by dollars to participate on the Roth to memben of the press cheerleading squad and then were privileged and exempt not selecting her the next year from libel and slander. because she questioned the •He said that any comments fees. ' made by Roth, whether true or The suit claims Jackson false, WeJ'e exempt from libel,• allegedly collected money from said Jackson's attorney, Alan the squad and yelled at Heather White. •He did not deal with the and other students. truth or falsities of the state-Roth said the court made the ments. • right decision to drop Jackson's Tbe Delaneys sued the New-counter suit. Parents in the neighbotbood, concerned about local gang and drug activity, have asked the school district for an additional bus stop to secure their children's safety. nustee Martha Fluor brought the issue to the board's attention at last week's meeting, after reading a memorandum from Superintendent Mac Bernd. She asked why something hadn't been done about the stop if it was endangering children. The district does provide transportation for the students, provided they walk outside the rettangle to the Maple Street stop. 4111•9.! The district picks up about 130 students at Maple, transportation director Rita Pinen said. •w e stop on both sides of the street because it's so large,· she said. In May, the board decided to rework school boundaries and reroute students in the JoAnn Street rectangle, west of Maple Street from Adams Elementary to Wilson Elementary. But Bernd said after the meet- ing it was actually the board's decision in May to eliminate the JoAnn-Meyer bus stop. District officials are looking into the parent complaints, Bernd said, and will report to the board •They said (JoAnn Street stu-at the Oct. 10 meeting. Three out of Four People In America have foot pain. What's WOl'M, two-thirds of thole people think It's normal. It's notl Funny thing about bunions, whlle you sit at00nd wondering how you got them (moet are hereditary), they just keep getting bigger. Year after year, left untreated, bunions only grow wol'M. Ultimately even buying shoes an extra "slz.e larger won't help. Brtng In This Ad For A FREE CONSULTATION ........ , ~ '*' """*'*" PRE-OPERATIVE CALL N .OW! PITALIZATI POST-OPERATIVE IFIVINE 18952 MACARTHUR BLVD. SUITE 102 7"1... &33-340& Ne~ Presented By ~ Regal Beauty & The Bod Today's ip is on hair care: To wash out the residual green left over from swimming in a pool all summer, simply add baking soda to your shampoo. Massage the paste like consistency thru hair with finger tips until the greefi is gone. It's harmless and it works! MUSIC TO YOUR EARS, FRIENDLY COMPETITORS FOR OVER 20 YEARS! Gary of "The Bod Beauty Store" and Jerry of "Regal Beauty Supply'' co-exist in perfect harmony! They believe that referring customers to one another -not only makes good business sense, it benefits the customers as well. If one doesn't carry a certain item they check to see if the other does. This gives customers twice the opportunity to fmd just what they've been looking for! Whetfter. your goal is to --,.:.:::. r: ::::-Of ~ Rolerblade• is the ldeat pla(e to leam the clfferent clsdpln.s of in-lne skating, inducing: • Bcnk/lntenueclate Technique • Shalfng and Stoppii;g • Slalom •ln-hftodcey •Street • Windsll~ •ln-tneRadng • Stullt/Vst . ,,....,,... •O.-./Funk . • fitness/Cross ..... , = ..... ~at 7:30aftt .... ,,_ ?:00.n-s.-oqp. PANCAJCE BREAKFAsr The Newport Harbor High S~ool Music Boosters are spon- sonng an All You Can Eat Pan- cake Breakfast from 8 to 11 a.m. in the high school's Soda.l Hall, located between 15th and 16th Streets next lo the tennis courts. The cost is $5 for adults:S3 for children 10 and under -and includes pancakes, scrambled eggs, sausage, juice, coffee and milk. All proceeds will be used to repair and replace musical instru- ments. For information, call 642- 5322. ACUPRESSURE WORKSHOP A four-hour workshop designed to teach acupressure techniques to refresh facial appearance will run from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. in room 204 of Orange Coast College's Lewis Applied Science Building. Dureen Block, a holistic health practitioner, will teach participants how to improve fadal muscles with acupressure. The cost is $29, plus an addition- al $5 material fee. To register, call 432-5880. SAILING SEMINAR Orange Coast College's Sailing Program is sponsoring a three- hour course titled ~Medicine at Sea~ at 9 a.m. at the OCC Sailing Center, 1801 W. Coast Highway in Newport Beach. The course is designed to help sailor's deal with the most common medical prob- lems -including hypothermia, head wounds, bums and the dreaded Montezuma's revenge. A List of medical supplies that should always be aboard .your ship will also be included. The cost is $29. To register, call 645- 9412. PHOTOGRAPHY 240 Newport Center Drive, Suite 110 Newport Beach (714) 644·6933 INCEST SUtMV0"5 SUPPORT ' SWVivon ol Incest Anon~ few female vktbns ol IMIXUal abuse and rape and their friends and family meets from 10 a.m. to noon every Saturday at 760 \'lctoria St., Costa Mesa. There la no fee. For more Information, call Karen at 531-2629 or his at 859-3918. MICROSOFT COMPUTER aue Por individuals who pref er Microsoft Windows and Win- dows applications, Orange Coast College has something for you, too. Every Saturday from 9 a.m. to noon, the Winners Computer Club meets in room 116 of OCC's Fine Arts Building to dis- cuss the development and exchange of information related to Microsoft Windows and Wm- dows applications. The cost of membership is $20, which includes a newsletter. For infor- mation, call 542-0468. ..,-ABLES OF CONTENT PARTY• Theodore Taylor, author of the book "The Cay" and winner of 11 literary awards, will be speaking at a Newport Beach Public Llbrary lawn party from 3 to 5 p.m. at the home of Martha and Bob Fluor, 2425 Santiago Drive in Newport Beach. The cost is $10 per person: $25 for a family of four and all proceeds will benefit the library. Tickets will be available at the door. For information or reser- vations, call 722-7477. NEED TO RELAX? From 5 to 1 p.m. every Sunday, Zen Home Stitchery, a local man- ufacturer of meditation supplies, bolds a free evening of medita- tion. The purpose of the gathering is ~to encourage and support the Christmas in October Excellence in photography for50 years ~ Currently scheduling Holiday Portraits . practice of meditation.. The group meets ln the Costa Mesa Courtyard, 1835 N4!WJ>M Blvd., BuUdtng A. For Information, call 631·5389. l!ENFOOJS The Teen Focus outpatient chemical dependency treatment program holds a free 12-Step Meeting at noon Sundays exclu- sively for teens in lts offices at 567 San Nicolas Drive, Suite 201, Newport Center, Newport Beach. Por more information, call 640- TBEN or 640-1788. ATTENTION DEAOT DISORDER Joan Andrews, a MFCC and educational psychologist, will be giving a free lecture titled "Atten- tion Deficit Disorder in Children, Adolescents and Adults" at 1 p.m. in the Coastline Counseling Cen· ter, 1200 Quail St., Suite 105 in Newport Beach. The lecture will provide an in-Oepth look at the disorder and its treatments. For information, call 476-0991. 'COUEGI HIGHT . The Newport Mesa Scboo1 dla· trict is sponsoring a College Night -for all district juniors and seniors -from 7 to 9 p.m. in the gymnasi- um at Newport Harbor High School, located on Irvine Avenue and 15th Street. The event will provide students with the oppor- tunity to speak with college and university representatives about admissions, applications, scholar- ships and housing. For informa- tion, call Cathy Mesen 'Brink at 464-3665. MASTER SWIM Cl.ASS Orange Coast College is offer- ing a Master's Swim program for adults 19 years of age and older, for all levels of experience. The program offers consecutive monthly session, beginning Mon- day in the OCC pool. All of the one-bo\.lf clei$ses are taught by OCC Swim Team coaches, Don Watson and Jon Rathfelder. The cost is $40 for one month and $70 for two. To regi_ster, call 432-5880. CHURCH SUPt>ORT GROUP The Board of Deacons at St. GRAND OPENING THIS WEEKEND! Now Accepting Furniture Consignment Fu rniture • Acce~sories • Trea~ures ~~723-6088 MacArthur I P.C.H. · 2515 E. Coo$t Hwy. #1 • Corona Del Mor ' C1ASSIC AUTOS The As.Mssment and ln!et- ment Center, a non-profit orga- nization providing family coun- seling services, is sponsoring the 13th Annual Newport Beach Concours d'Elegance, Sunday, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Pelican Hill Golf Club in New- port Beach. Alfa Romeos, Lan· das, Ferarris and Fiats will be honored at the event: and Mercedes, Cadillacs, Dusenbergs and Packards will be among the more than 150 cars competing in 1' classes. The cost is $15 for adults: $12 for children; and $8 for children. For information, call 720-5381. Mark Presbyterian Church, 2100 Mar Vista Drive, Newport Beach, offers a tree support' group for long-distance care-givers. The group meets at 7 p.m. the first and third Monday of each month. For information, call 857-1873. INVESTMENT WORKSHOP ·sasics of Investing: A Primer," is the title of a workshop being offered from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. in '..>range Coast College'• Community Education Office, w Steve Bernardy, an account viL'9 president at Paine Weber, will teach pa.(ticipa.nts the trade-oft between risk and return and how stocks and bonds work. Partid- pants will also learn to read finan- cial papers and evaluate varioUI types of investments. The cost iS $29. To register, call 432-5880. Extra Support and Comfort Zones Provide Proper Spinal Alignment. · Thru D ...... ,.J ..I"'___....• Comfort Zones a Dal.K\....al t: Mattresses by ~WMONS' Patenced Anatomica lly Corrl'Cl Suppon For Every Body." BANANAS 3 lbs./99" Organlcaly Grown CANIALOUPE 39"Lb. Organlcaly Grown BRoccou 49 "Lb. Organlcaly Grown GREEN 5EEDuss 6RAPEs 99'Lb. NewCrop 8ARn.m PEARs 4 lbs./5100 3165 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa One aoct Sd t!I •,.,,, 545-7168 Organlcaly Grown SPINACH 59"anh Organlcaly Grown ROMAN OR GREEN lEAF 39"~ Organlcdr 6'owl1 ZUCCHINI 3 u../99• NAruRAL Fooo MARKET REsTAURANT • OBJ • JulCE BAR , COSTA MESA MaACINm WL 11'HST. -~ 631-4741 HUN1llflON IM01 t•UMDC9fta 1'710111octt ..... .. ...... 963 MOMS INN IMiaP,.llUa Qt ...,,.... Nim~ 1lw"""" : • i Newport center United MethOdiSt Church DON LEACH I DAil\' PILOT Newport Center United Methodist Church. originally located on Balboa Island, Just celebrated its 50th anniversary. RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. ~ t A ~ )' V Cl 9 s g BUY & BELL USED CLOTHES, TOYS & ACCEIORIES, ETC. Whete Yow Dollar Coyeq Morel 1922 HARIOH.VD., COSTA MESA • S.U-1156 2584 Newport Blvd. (at 09 Mer) Coste Me.a (714) 931·7383 723-5372 3441·1 Via Udo, Newport Beaela •Next to Pavlllou lty th .,aw ftocala • Opea I .. YI. OM SoU)1 METHODIST Costa Mesa MESA VERDE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 1701 Baker, C.M Worship & Church School 8:30 and 10:00 a .m. Dr Richord GeornP 979·8234 NEWPORT CENTER UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 1 601 Marciuente Ave Coron<l'del Mar 644-0745 Worship at 8 ODAM & I 0 ODAM Sunday School ,AJI AQes 9 ODAM Rev Edward C "'Mart1n I 1AGU.NA United Methodist Church 21632 Wesley Dr. Laguna Beach 499-3088 Sunday Mommg Worship & Christian Education 1 OAM Ministers David Beades & Virginia Wheeler Wesley Counseling Center services Available RELIGIOUS SCIENCE llEJGIOUS SCEHCE NEWPOlf IEACH SCENa Of MIND EDUCN10H aN1U (C«rw ol Dow. QuaM . In Ollb Bldg. OM* tom Flllc:Nr Jonlil) 901 Dow #145 I ~BURCH 1121~ me -ID;30 I Ollfc»: A( Tu. .,,, (71') 646-3199 Or • .lwtwllo lw.. •lnlMtr CHRISTIAN SCIENCE I FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 3303 Via IJdo, Newport Beach 673-1340 or 673-6150 Chwch lOam & 5pm, Sunday School lOam Wednesday Meetings 8pm ... /am with thee, saith the lord, to deliver thee. Jeremiah 1:19 Branch of The Mother Church Tht First Church of Christ Scientist .8{>6ton, Mamchusetts CONGREGATIONAL COMMUNllY CHURCH CONGREGATIONAL . UNITED CHUROt Of CHRIST To~ Is To C..; To C.. h To DO. Dr. Dennis W. Short, Minister Sunday Worship 8:30 & 10:AM Ouch School 9AM Adult • US Oti911 Child c.... Provided 644-7400 611 Heliotrope Avt, Conine Del Mir PRESBYTERIAN Benefit '100\ 1lu1 ~ 1n • KrMS mled <'.M&Mltq ~"'.SM!'-w...w. 0 L1VlNG STONES" (1 Pttn H 12) ~.,,~ember 30, HOP M ,,._..._ inJey,0.:tchf 1,8 lOanJ lO:IS /\ M 600 St. Andrew Road, Newport Stach, Cali fornia (714) 6ll·2880 (1el'\JM tn;m Ho1ibor H ' h<11ll 11 lrvinf 11nJ I ~th ) + NAiii: Newport Center United Methodist Church. + ADDlllSS: 1601 Mar- guerite Ave., Corona del Mar. + TILIPHONE: 644-0745. + DINOMINATION: United Methodist. + YEAft ESTABLISHED: The church, originally located on Balboa Island., has just c~lebrated its SOth anniver- sary. ~ + SENIOR MINISTER: Pas- tor Edward Martin. + PASTORAL STAFF: Church Administrator, Missy Mittman; Director of Volun- teers Margie Hubbard; Youth Director Cara Waller; Director for Christian Edu ca- tion T.J. Lofton; Director of Music Greg Ellis. + CHILD CAD: Provided on Sundays from 8·11 a.m. + TYPI OF WORSHIP: The 8 a.m. service Is very small and Informal, while the 11 a.m. service Is more tradi- tional, consisting of tl}ree ·, hymns, a choir, and a ser- mon, rather than a discus- sion. +TYPE OF SERMON: "Our sermon is one in which we explore our relationship with God and how God works within our daily lives," Martin said. + RECENT SERMON: The pastor, after dedicating teachers fQr the church's pre-school, spoke on the importance of teachi ng and the difference between learning and wisdom. + UPCOMING SERMON: Sunday's sermon Is on "The Grace of God for All Peo- ple." + OUTREACH PROGRAMS: The church is heavily Involved In work to "help the persons In the commu- nity and the world who are less fortunate than our- selves." The church supports the charity organizations FISH and SOS, provides for a local homeless shelter, and does work on an Oglala Sioux reservation in South Dakota and in South Africa . Every year, members fill backpacks with school sup- plies to give to needy Orange County children. + DRESS: Casual. + MISSION STATEMENT: The church plans to have one by the end of this year. • VISITOR'S NOTE: ·we are an open and welcoming congregation that believes In the love of God for all persons," Martin said. + INTERESTING NOTE: The church is beginning spiritual growth discussion groups. By David Silva + SERVICE TIMES: 8 a.m. and 10 a.m., Sundays. + SIZE OF CONGREGA· TION: 300. r -CENTER SHOE REPAIR .-~ + CONGREGATION MAKE· UP: Mixed. 285 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa Next To ROSS Dress For less 645-5511 Hours: M-F 8:30 -6:30, Sat 8:30 -5:00 1 1 5% OFfc0~tfh~d !!,!PAIR WORK 1 ~~mpl: s:~~Mc~& ~u~ Cl:n•~•P:· ~ c:v ~ Jay Gumme rman Signs his New Book CHEZ CHANCE Sunday, October I 2:00 to 4:00 p.n1. 3424 Via Oporto · · Lido Book Shoppe ~ ·Newport Beach , CA . ..-' 714. 675 . 9595 . "The prose is as light and cAsp as Evelyn waughr 111orna.s Kenneally. author of SchlOOler's Usl Partdr~ vaJldatioo Available PRESBYTERIAN ST. MARK PUSBYTERIAN CHURCH SundalJ Worship 9:30 a.m. Child C.re, SundalJ Sc/tool .. Jamboree at &stbluff Newport Beach 6t,t, .. 131, 1 CHRISTIAN ! HARBOR CHRISTIAN · CHURCH -- (Dlsclpl11 of Cltrtat) 2401 ll'Ylnt Ave. at l111tl lllltll ....,.rtltadt Sunday Worship • 10:00AM Dr. Joseph Read 145-5781 EPISCOPAL SAINT JAft\ES CHURCH episcopal *A Community,,...,_ lo~•"' ~ Inv• """' •• '-"' ""' smor' Fr. David C Anderson, rector 3209 Vto Lido ~Beoch 71"/675-0210 II 7:30 om Traditional 9 om Coolem~orx 9 om Church SchoOI 10:45 om Charismatic and Wednesday noon RELIGIOUS SCIENCf <Mic.rt~ ..... s.. , ..... ,s.,.. Rev. Mary Munay lhllati Senb """"* 5unday "The 'Big Ten' of JucltJlsm• CHURCH OI' llUGIOUI ICllNCI ~ ol '4t UtN-.ed Otilrclt °' 'Mgiou• Sci9riCt 2205 MM'4 STREET .• SUTE 23, SEACUFf WJAGE ~ lfACH, CA 9264 • (11') 9'9·1331 I R00·395·8425 trloWi ...m .......... u.,. 1-Wi t1llClil: ............ .... ........... 213-6U-9Dl3171 ll»r.llrlaAMrd.Suilt203 I.Ill Angll.. CA 90039 Fae 213-6.U·9SIO .,,,,.;/........._ ~ al.o piowid. Wil> Slit., ISt)(, fnllll Woy en! TI .W.. •1-~ -.1no. .,_ _ ~ o1 ..... .__ _..._ :;..:.,!I~"·~-:.:.. :..-..=c•:r-: :-c:.-.. ~ =- CHRISTIAN SOUTH COAST CHRISTIAN CHURCH We C1re About You Because Christ Cares. Jerrold A. Hollobaugh, Minister "The Secret of Spiritual Fruit" (Philippians 1:1-11) \V.1r.h1p Sc:mte IO: I 5 am 81hlr St\Jthc' 9.00 am Kid' for <'hrm HO pm 792 Victoria Street • Costa Mesa, CA • 92627 (714) 548-3468 (C'.omer of V'ictom A Pbccnua) COMMUNITY CHURCH --- "Hey Lord, Bless Me!" •.. Blesstng by the Ba.sketfal Sunday, October 1 LUTHERAN ------------- CHRIST LVTHERAN CHURCH Pastor Wllliam Htmenw•y . "We low chlldrtn, youth. young adults, carttr adults, seniors. We low to c.art, to rtach out to mttt nttds. to •mwtr quations" • Sunday Smim-8:00, 9:30 & 10:'5 • • Suocliy SchoOI & ... ~ -9:JO 760 V1doril Slmt • c-. Mal. CA 91617 (714) 631·1611. (714) NM86615chooO SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1995 .. MOxie aild muSCle ·make mUs0um hai;>pen l t takH plenty of moxie and just as much muscle to inake anythlllg happen when the word donation is at the root of the plan. Yet, once again the Newport Mesa crowd has stepped up to the plate, this time creating the Newport Harbor Nautical Museum. A celebrated and ceremoni- al christening gala engulfed the harbor with excitement this week, complete with tne largest white circus tent this side of Barnum and Bailey, fireworks over water to rival the Fourth of July and a park- ing nightmare to give orga- nizers a headache even before the first bottle of bub- bly was popped open. · Co-chaired by Rear Adm. David Janes and Donna Davis, an expected crowd of 500 swelled to nearly 800 descending on the former Reuben E. Lee stem-wheeler. The old ship has been trans- formed into a first-class local museum of the maritime, renamed in the memory of Bettina Bents. Bents was a Newpor.t. resi-, dent and ardent boater who first championed the idea of a nautical museum. She died of leukemia several years ago. A Coast Guard 21-gun salute preceded the formal champagne-bottle christening after a massive dinne r effort coordinated and donated by Hans Prager of The Ritz and b.w. cook Yankee Tavern, Btll Hamilton of The Cannery. and the aUa- ble Arches' boss, Danny Ma rcheano. The evening's spirit -and there was plenty of it -came courtesy of cham- pagne donated by Mike Walker of Farmer's Market. None of the success would have been possible without the generous donations of 40 locals led by Richard Steele and making up what is being called the founder's circle of the museum. Clearly, the Newport crowd is serious about their yachting reputa- tion, for each of the small group of donors contributed at least $10,000 to make the museum a reality. Some of the distinguished include the John Curci family, the Harvey Somers family, Edward Warmington, James Warmington, the Hancock Pa11Pre11iew5a1e Unbelievable Fall Fashions Designer Labels Hurry In for Wide Selection •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• : You must present this ad to receive : ; 10% OPP E • • i AHYTHING IN THE STORE : .. Regular or Sale Merchandise • ~ Offer good thro Oct. lth-1 offer per person : , .................................. : , Offer cannot be combined with arrt other offer. VALID WITH THIS COUPON THRU 10.31-95 Fine Chinese Cuisine (/Wei ... ..,.,... &rfwWlwMnf LweO 548-3243 Banning UI family, the Rober1 Beaucbaap1, Marilyn Bald- win, Peggy and Leslie Cotton, and the William Blurocks. Victoria Peae, Dawn Brew- ster, Nadine Wilek, Joann Bectold, Bette McDonald, and Gigi Thomas were responsi- ble for the opening night affair with assistance from an advisory committee that included Gordon Bowley, Randee Dalzell, Gerald Ishibashi, Liz Polo, Gloria Os brink and Beverly Ray. Entertainment was provided by BUI Sidles and Pete Hen- derson with a nostalgic twist. Nearly 20 years ago, the pair performed to sellout crowds in the exact same location. Above left: Gala co-chairs Donna Davis and Rear Adm. David Janes. Right Former Reuben E. Lee entertainment legendsBW Sidles and Pete Henderson. The money raised by the $100 christening tickets will be used to launch a major fund-raising campaign to pay for the renovation and main- tenance of the nautical facili- ty. The good news is the ground lease has been paid off with more than $700,000 already raised through com- munity efforts, so the museum is here to_ stay. Art Gronsky is th~ first president of the museum with support from a board of local power houses like Marcia Bents, James Munroe, Sally Somers, Ed Richardson, Rudy Baron, June Wood and Don Merritt. • 8 .W. COOK's column runs Satur- days and Thursdays. I - 17th St. BEAUTY CENTER I I I ']ult dnalc£ .:Salon and !B1:.1u19 dupplj I SKIN CARE SPECIAL I I . s45 ~':/1~5m":~~·b'::~·:n .... ll. : . Exps. 10-11-95 (rea. $70) 1 OFFERING A F ULL LINE OF I I dartnaloglc& I PRODUCTS I I 642-1717 I 283-D 17th Strut. Costa .lfesn (Next to Ross) I Open 7 Days: Jf-F 10-8 Sat. 10-7 Sun. 11-6 I ·------------------------- "Over 50 Years of Fine Qualihj" CUSTOM-MADE N EW FURNITURE • DRAPERIES CUSTOM FURNITURE R E-UPHOLSTERY Recreate your existing furniture to create new updated design er styles! Factory & Showroom 1998 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 642-8400 • n H H H H H Showroom Sale Everything Goes! Half Price! Thurs, Friday, Saturday 11to6 2640 AVON ST., NEWPORT BEACH 642.-2255 • Lamps • Accessories • Upholstery •Tables • Designer Denim jackets : : -~ e The Complete Sports-Fan -- S~perstore. ~. ~ ~· ~· ~ .. H Seeing is Believing! Pare••• DI• • llore 650-0291 Hours: M·F 10-9 Sat 10-7 Sun 12~ Convenient oarkina on Harbor Blvd. OoOc:I • T .......... ka1on ~-Nat Yall on~...,_, cleoountl, IMlildownl, Ind CIMOt bt .,...,_ eotPldlOn wtl'I _.., °'* olltfl. or GNC Gold Ctrd. Wiii Ha 10;:11 LOU DAT THE END OF THE SS FREEWAY. IN COSTA MESA . I I -----------· s2°0 OFF l I Any Regular : Priced . Hat I I I I I I • •• E!PJ.reJ l 0£1 i1.5 •• ! SPORTS FAN PARADISE (Entertainment Level) 722-1112 I . l ) I [ pm the •t• ca brodaure for tbe ~ 1'bNn ARI Center, and JOU'U lilting for the -rem-e. drama, •The Gius erie, • directed by Jack tcbeduled to run 5,ept. 29· Drive by the theater on OiftiDrive in Newport Beach, end you'll see the marquee tout· lng 4'Qn Golden Pond" instead. So, what happened? "I did a lot ol preliminary work for 'Menagerie,' but then tbe Williams estate pulled the lights to the major Williams plays in the greater Los Angeles and New York areas for one year,· Millis said. "We don't )mow why.'Hopefully, it will be bn the schedule next year." Millis and NTAC President be f ohen came up with a list of ~mpate plays. They chose "On Clliden Pond• because the bit· tersweet comedy about three generations of a family and their fe}a~onships and reconciliations can~ppeal to a broad audience. 's something beautiful, som thing to hold," Millis said. "Wbat I'm striving for is real per· formances of people you can identify with." Another appeal of ·on Gold· en Pond• is the built-in name recognition. The 1981 movie ver· sion starred Henry Fonda (in his last movie), Katharine Hepburn and Jane Fonda · "I haven't seen the movie in a long time,• Millis said. "I didn't want to rent it, because I didn't want to be influenced by it, but you always have a pictwe in your mind of Katharine Hepburn FREE PAGER FREE Wit o.ltv• FREE PAGER 3400 lrvlne Ave, Shi. 103, Newport Beoch • 476-2244 • 1894-1995 FOUR GENERATIONS 101 Years! REMNANT CLEARANCE Lowest prices of the year ALI:>E:N'S CA RPETS, INC. 1663 Placentia St. Costa Mesa 646-4838 • Ml-CASA MEXICAN RESTAURANT OUR MEAU ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO The "P'llllltJon Co4ittn•es Slnat 1972 , i1 ,. r:.1: · ' I • ' • I ' ~ - . """ ..... -is for 'The Glass Menagerie' christopher trela and Henry Fonda. I remember in the film they opened it up a lot (the setting is a lake side cabin). Here, because it's a stage, you have to be more conventional. It all happens in the cabin. There's something about that I like. There's a certain warmth to the cabin. It has browns and golds. It's a safe haven for the charac- ters.· In the Hepburn and Fonda roles, Millis found a husband· and·wife acting team, Joyce and Stu Eriksen, who have appeared in plays throughout Orange County. "1"Y bring th• OD8 .... didn't have to work GD In rebearlals, and tbat'a a nlation· lblp,. Milli.I said. "They'll be married 40 years in the mlddle of our run. They have a. comfort· ableness about them because they know each other so well.• Por tickets to "On Golden Pond," call 631-0~88. OCC Uilces a chance on Rudnick's 'Jeffrey' Orange Coast College's dra- ma department is known for occasionally taking chances, but the Orange County premiere ol Paul Rud.nick's 1993 Obie Award-winning ~medy, "Jef- frey," which opened this Week· end in the Drama Lab Theatre, is a bold move. · The play concerns a gay inte- rior decorator whose razor sharp wit helps hide the pain of watch· ing his longtime companion die of AIDS. Hilarious and moving, the play contains sexually explicit language and situations about gay life. How will it go ovet in conservative Orange County? Hard to say, but the sit· uations described are real. • Jef· VISIT YOUR LOCAL BREWERY IN NEWPORT BEACH!!! Come enjoy lunch or Dinner in our outdoor "Beer Garden." We feature: Wood-fired Pizzas. Fresh Pastas, Great Fresh Salads and the rest of our Brewery Favorites, Enjoy our "Hand-Crafted Beers'' "HOPPY HOUR" 3 to 6 p .m. Mon.·Fri. 5.2 p,,, r r1f Fr ,,.,h Brt'wed Bt•t•r I ~· Pr1ct• Ft•,ifwt:'d Appetizer Mon f-11 2920 Newport Blvd. • Cannery Village • (714) 675-8449 • PLENTY OF PARKING • You never . SAU-SAGE SAUSAGE Or Such Delici011S Food! ean forYoar Hollclay Cater'.ag Join Us For Lunch • Dinner •Sunday Brunch Catering Available For Any Occasion For RescrvttiOnJ and Directions Call 723-0621 trey• may not lnaeaM aware· MM d AIDSJw ¥18Wen, but lt at liMlt aaen a look at how some ,,_,.. cape with AIDS. •1t ii aplk:tt, provocative and ~ original_. Mid occ the- ater arts Proleaor John Ferzac- ca, director of •Jeffrey.• "It pro- vides a curioul combination of funny and sad, innooent andjad· ed. shocking and ordinary.• "Jeffrey• plays at 8 p .m. Thursday through Saturday and 2 p.m. Sunday through Oct. 8. For more infolmlltion. call 432- 5880. Hong Kong Philharmonic coming · The Philha.nnonic Society of Orange County kicks Qff its Great Orchestras series at the Orange CQunty Perlorming Arts Center in Cotta MeN with a conc:ert tonight by the HQng KOng Phllbannonic Orchestra, which ts in the middle of its f1nt North American concert tour. The Hong Kong Ptillbannon· ic11 reputation has grown in recent years, thanks in part to muslc di.rector David Atherton, who joined the orchestra in 1989. "I went to Hong Kong to listen to the orchestra with the intent of being a guest conductor," explained the British transplant to San Francisco. "They offered me the job as conductor, and l took it. The funding was secure, they were about to open a new 2,000-seat cbncert hall, and there was good orchestra manage- ment. I knew I could build some- thing special there." · Atherton said the orchestra, which is comprised of 96 musi- fi~ COSTA ~MBA CMC PLAYHOUll PltS8fTS ITAITING Hiil, ITAITING NOW AllJSKAl.ltWE [ILl 8Y RIOIAIO MAUI'( Jl AllO DAVID SHIRE S..-1' 1"' Odol. lsl ... I I ~ ~ ~. s.doJ·l:GOpm ........ 2:-. f,~ -.. ' . . . ' ·-. .· , .. ,, If • ,..,_ • d4na ftolD 13 countrlel. wUl per- form an all·RUllian .,.-ogrun that includes Stravinsky'• •flrebUd Suite• and Racbmaninov'• •sym- phonic Dances.• An tnte~ fact about the group: its audlebce back hclme is comprised mainly of ~trons under age 30, wbicb means Atherton can introduce more unusual musical pieces without worrying about acceptance by an audience Willing to try anything. And the orchestra is funded by the local government, which me.ms the group can concentrate on making music instead of rai.s· ing money. Gee, what a novel idea. At least that country's politicos understand the value of the perlorming arts. • CHIU51'0Pl-1M..A'S Performing Arts column runs Slt\.lr'days. 1~ .. <1 ct< >rr .\.t1 I c .. Guaranteed Low Prices Everyday. HEMPIDLL'S RUGS & CARPETS Mon-Fri 10-6 Sat 10-5 722· 7224 230 East 17th St., Costa Mesa Ii correspondence In. defense Of the secretary Many believe Daily ~lot story about Michelle Jackson was 'slanted, A fter reading the Monday, Sept. 25 paper, we have to admit we were shocked and appalled to read the scunilous condemnation of MicbellE! Jackson on the front page ~can Jackson handle the water pressure?". ln any business or organiza- tion when the boss ls on vacation someone else acts in that capaci- ty temporarily. According to reports from the water district, this interim responsibility is rotated. We are in full accord with the position of being made aware of what is transpiring in our local utility and service companies. However we are totally opposed to such vicious attacks like the ones portrayed in this article. There are many decent and courteous ways to correct situations ·such as this without being a rabble rouser and desir- mg the publicity this brings. To resort to such mean, vile and indecent attacks on any individual is in very poor taste. PAULBllCHf JANEBllCHr -Costa Mesa I am Michelle Jackson's exec- utive secretary. She is the execu- tive assistant to Karl Kemp as well as an officer of the Mesa Consolidated Water District Board of Directors -the district secretary. Jackson's duties are to: -Implement policies of the Board of Directors. -Administer daily operations in conjunction with the general manager's direction. -Direct and oversee the dis- trict management team through objective and action steps as set forth by the general manager. -Administer and oversee all operations in the Administration and Hwnan Resource depart- ments of Mesa Consolidated Water District. It steams me to read articles such as the one you wrote. nus. as far as I am concerned, is an affront to all women, especially those working in the professional world. I do not feel you have the infonnatiop -0r an¥. idea as to the extent of Jacksons strengths. She bas terrific bands-on experi- ence with serving the 100,000 customers and Mesa e mployees. As Kemp's executive assistant, she sits in on all business trans- actions so as to be prepared to assist b1m and/or handle any sit- uation that may come up in his absence. ~ackson ha~ worked very bani arid put in many ho\11"1 at home as well as after hours. She does not have an 8-5 job. As a matter of fact, sometimes it is 16 to 20 houn. ARI.ENE I.AQUA Mesa Consolidated Water Dlstrlct bave known Michelle Jack- son for more than 'O years. She 1s a lnle hometown success story. She received her college educa- tion ln Costa Mesa. llve1 ln Costa Mela, and bas been a loyal and dliticated public servant in Cos· ta MeM for 30 yea.n. Ould it be that because she ii I woman her "credentlals • are Michelle Jackson being challenged? Jackson has worked her way up to top level management, and this is the recognition she receives? It seems to me that responsi- ble journalism would be to gath- er all the information and write a story based on fact, not based on someone's unsubstantiated accu- sations. What right does Nancy Palme have to publicly slander a true public servant?Does Palme have a clue as to what the job descrip- tion of an executive assistant and/or district secretary is? It doesn't appear so from her ludicrous remarks. It is getting close to Oct. 31. Could it be·Palme is on a witch hunt? MEIANIE BLEEKER Newport Beacb As a woman in management, I am incensed by your ·slanted· reporting. You have gone way beyond the politics of the Coali- tion for Clean Water. You have now cast a shadow on an indi- vidual. Is thiS your standard style of reporting -innuendos and omissions? Michelle has been a personal friend for more than 20 years. During that time we have worked on a varity of projects. She has consistently demonstrat- ed an exceptional level of com- mitment and dedication to what- ever tasks she performs. Did you interview anyone besides Chief Snowden (who worked with Michelle a bare 14 months), or did you just not print their responses? A1so missing from your article is that Michelle spent seven years as an director on the Board for the Costa Mesa Municipal Employees Federal Credit Union -five of those years as president, a position of trust representing more than 1,000 members and administering in excess of $1 million in assets. Does it seem a bit incongru- ous that the members of the Cos- ta Mesa Municipal Employees Federal Credit Union would trust her with their money, but you do not trust ber with your water? Reference to Michelle being an •executtve Secretary~ is also incorrect. She performs as an administrative assistant. In any organization I have ever dealt with, that title carries with it the responsibililty of fill- ing in for the department head in bis or her absence. Do you con- sider yourselves better qualified to measure Michelle's ability to function than the administrator to whom she directly reports? Is it not accepted practice in the world of news to off er some- one an opportunity to refute what is written in the press before it goes to print and is dis- tributed? If you are playing a game of •petty politics• you .iiould be more careful to keep it to issues and not attack individu- als. DOR0111YJOHNSON Huntington Beach (Editors note: The ~ of the sto- ry did contaa Mkhetle Jadtton prior to the pubflc.atlon and she WM quot9d extensively in the attldeJ contad your representatives • ----------:~--~------~~ . .. foriltn -..------•' SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30. 1995 At Fil£ PHOTO I DAILY PllOT , Irvine Ranch Water District ls hoping to discharge 5 milllon gallons of reclaimed water into San Diego Creek and the Back Bay. best of the readers hotline Don't go with the flow Readers overwhelmingly oppose lRWDs plans to dump treated sewage water in the Back Bay We asked our ~rs if they thought the City Council should take a stand on the Irvine Ranch wa~r District's proposal to pump trNted waste wa~r into the Upper Newport Bay. Here are some of their responses: I think it is totally disgusting. I don't understand why our City Council won't take a stand on something that is so destructive to the city. I think they are all a bunch a wimps and they should take a stand. CAROLYN KLEIN Newport Beach Councilwoman Norma Glover has spoken for most of the residents of Newport Beach. I personally have not spoken to anyone who is for the project. There is simply · nothing in the proposal for Newport Beach. Our community through Newport Island Inc. and along with the Balboa Island Improvement Association have formerly requested the city to rescind their letter authorizing a two-year trial experiment. Th.is project must be stopped for the future well being of Newport Beach. ROY C. VAN ORDEN President/Newport Island Inc. Newport Beach Definitely the city should take an official stand in opposi- tion to the sewer water coming down the bay. Regardless of how it is treat- ed we do not have scientific analysis that this is absolutely safe water. Our bay is so unique-with the estuary at the mouth of the Upper Bay and the islands in the main harbor that have homes surrounding them. It is something that just doesn't happen anywhere else in California. We cannot take those types of chances. EVELYN HART Newport Beach l have lived in Newport Beach since 1944 and have enjoyed swimming in the bay. However, some years ago the bay got dirty and it was not pleasant, but it is nice now. Sewage water, even if treat- ed, can have things in it that make swimmers sick. City offi- cials should not let sewage water come into our bay. ELLEN WU.COX ----Newport Beach I am calling to say how appalled l am that our City Council doesn't have the citi- zen's best interest at heart to stop and at least say no to the Irvine Ranch Water District for the runoff coming down into our bay. I was on staff with former Sen. Marian Bergeson, who worked long and hard at the water quality committee to be sure we could enhance the \. quality of our water. SuddenJy, the council is just sitting back - with the exception of Norma Glover -and saying ~ oh what- ever, you know." Perhaps it is time we start talking about recall for some of these people who are so spineless. JANIE ARNOLD Newport Beach l tbmk the oty council should definitely come out against them dumping the waste in our bay. I think that the studJes have not been done long enough for them to know that if m the long term this is going to be bad. They a.re silly not to come out against this. Why are they lag- ging? I don't get it. It is our city and our bay and they represent us. MARYALLYN DEXTER Newport Beach letters to the editor My particular concern is not with nitrates and that sort of thing -although those a.re issues that need to be exam- ined. It is the possibility of bio- logical hazards in the from of parasites -ova, viruses and that sort of thing -that might escape into the water supply. And when the people become infected they become carriers and two or three years down the road we might have a hell of a lot of sick people because someone picked up some of these pdrasites. Some of these parasites, especially their ova -that is the egg -a.re especially hearty. What needs to be done is somethmg that are city and county officials should be domg is not just leaving 1t to the experts. We left the financial conditions of Orange Cowity to the experts and look at what our financial status 1s Let's not leave this to the experts. PHJu.IP ClITLER ._ Costa Mesa I am very much opposed to the lrvme Ranch Water Districts plan to put treated water mto what is known as the duck ponds in the upper freshwater marsh CARLA BROCKMAN Corona del Mar Water dumping not in city's best interests I am Writing this letter in regard to the Irvine Ranch Water District proposal con- cerning the d.iscbo.rge of 5 million gallons of reclaimed water into San Diego Creek and its subse- quent effect on the water quality of Newport Bay. I am sure through this process we will have various authorities pwport the positive, and others the negative, aspects ol the nitrate level ln the bay. We shall continue to get conOicting testi- mony on nitrate levels. _ . The question for me is wtiy conduct a demonstration project when we know tt wW be a gam· bJe. ls thls gamb&e wor1h it to the people of~ BMchf There are other ways to effec- tively loWer the nitrate levels without·~ redabMd water from the lmne Rench Water Diibtd. W•-:F-mia<allla.I Ila .,._..IQ • ... , .. ::r::;:v .. -··ta••• -..-i .. ... his .. to'JMcMcl OW' rights. I do not support this project. The gamble is too great. I believe the city of Newport should register disapproval of the project and immediately put a halt to its progress. The gamble ts simply not worth it. NORMA J. GLOVER Newport Oty Council member My wife and I swim in New- port Harbor most of the year and consider our harbor a unique and beautiful asset. We are very much oppoled to allowing any materlal. even pure fresh water, to be dumped tnto the bay. 1be bal411C.'e between salt and frimb water ..t.blilhed over theM mcty yeen o most deli· ca one, affecting ftah, birds and all fonm ol marine We. To upeet um M\ence Would be a tragedy al enormlMll prGpOltkJm. P.1eU9 ...... tbe lnOuerKe you can to DIP Newpolt Harbor u pure and UDdlilultied u pol- llble . Ho W~ 9N111• WIBll BllbOe llland r.ld nt lira l 915 We attended the Newport Beach City Council meeting and the Irvine Ranch Water District informational presentation at the Council Chambers. • We wish to register our vehe- ment objections to the proposed intent of the IRWD to dump it's reclaimed sewer water into the bay. We have listened carefully to the very polished presenta- tions of the IRWD consultants and do not view their assurances with confidence. We do not lw the bay should be part of and very possibly victim to an experi- ment in the inter ot saving the IRWDmoney. Utt.le was d ol all lives to dumping in th bay, oth r than paptng the water to a trfftment fadlily for C:lbcber~ off hore. Ooe attendee at the lRWD meeting ..,ote from the audi· enc. aDdJU1991&ed tMl the dis· ~ wtMr lbould be med to redMiJv' .... a....-o.tJ eqUINr WlllCI ._IM llOit relkMl1JllDlWtlDIJ ... WJmdWllWwaa , , .... -CIBk:llal ... • MD SAT\JlltDAV. 58'JIMlll iO, 1195 MARBLE CONTINUED FROM A1 dtyf YMh. that dam nna. The latest~ of •tet't kill the ~el'· ii also the mOlt ~ted. 1lna wrote a story on Midlelle Jackson, the~ secretary. lbe story det41led the concerns of some residentl that Jackson regularly assumes the role of, well, running the entire water district. When general manager Karl Kemp steps out of town, Jackson is one of the people who fill in for him. ·she's an executive seaetary. An executive seaetary bas certain responsibilities and functions, but running a water district is not one of them,• civic activist Nancy Paime said in Tina's article. Palme is a leader in a citizens' group that serves as a watchdog of the water disb1ct. For the record, Jackson is not an executive secretary. She is the district secretary and ls an officer of the water agency. I learned that distinction by reading Tina's arti· de. The article also quotes Jackson, Kemp and former boss Police Chief Dave Snowden. Aside from the open-ended question on whether Jackson is the right person to run the district, the article offers up a lairly flattering portrait of someone who bas worked long and bard to get to where she is. U there's an ounce of meanness in the article, I sure missed it. But the reaction to the article has been blistering, and -par for the course -nna has once again emerged as the leading scapegoat. ·we were shocked and DROWNING CONTINUED FROM A 1 in which this drowning occurred are typical. "Drowning does happen to good parents, and we can't watch our children 24 hours a day -it is impossible,· Marlin said. "But if ...... to ..... tbe IC\ll'filwl condMnMlloP "' Mlcbelki ----on the from~• wdMI am well·r..,.a*1 bullint• IMder. •1t .......... to teed utk:l8I IUcb u tbe one you wrote •.. It ti an affront of .U women.• Tbat • from Jecban'I OWD llCNl_Mry. ~ ,': •What right d089 ~ p.ae have to publicly alarider a true public servann• wrttet another resident. What right? Am I missing some~ thing beref Is this not a public agency? Is there IOmething anti- Amertcan when a dtizen or several citizens pose questions about the operation ot an agency that they are -dime for dime for dime -su~ porting? The artide -which I'm begin· ning to doubt was even read by most of the people who would lilce to drop-kick 11na ancf her editors into the next county -was not an attack. I'm sure of it. It was not a condemnation. I'm sure of that, too. It was merely a refiection of the concern some people have with the water district. And what the heck is wrong with that? We're taught that public debate is good. Even healthy. We're taught that improvement comes from asking tough ques· tions and looking at things a bit closer. And we're raised on the premise that, in this counby at least, we are allowed and even encouraged to criticize the machinery of government. The water district is simply get- ting its moment of sunshine. And I can only conclude that it's a little too bright for them. • STEVE MARlllE is the managing edi· tor. barriers are in place, and someone is watching the water, you've done what you can to take really good steps.· Marlin said often a parent takes his or her eyes off the child for five minutes, not a long time, but it is long enough for a child to get to an unprotected pool. Call 532-8887 for information on drownil;lg prevention techniques. •mr 11er11~1a-.. "'' Plus now we have Antiques , · ~ Reproductions , Collectibles . As always . . . The Best PossrDfe Prices . A Unique Conoept In Wicker, Rattan & Collectibles • Factory Direct 1126 Victoria St. (Vlctorta Square) Prices OOftA ID8.& -=~=~~~ms &ta-oaoa Major Credit C&rds Aooept.ed • Open Dally • Est. 1967 · TIRED OF SITTING ON A DEAD SHEEP?? '4tt' MIBl PaOOF SPOID' SMT COVEil" Our MCr8C IS CU eldusNe UM d nylon llrriialed neop1t118 <Nfl 1ft' lofm ~· WK'f soft.~ <Uslir1dWlg llli&llra "water, ... & starlllg! Prices start at $99 pair 220 Color Coot>lna1iooe (aold or 2-tone QOlors) Tna Bench Seats Our Spedality (wt hM al the rW1# tn'40 1m ~-. ~dA92627. (714) 548-1543 e85Mh St. Honcill, Hlwlll 96813-{Q} 5.31·9778 First Visit '-----------~--- SCl£NT1P1C HML lH CAR£ ACVPVNC1'VD ...... Henry Woo, C.A. O.M.O. ._.. W.., C.A. ~of Acupunctur• (NCAA) • Fonner Prol..or ot China ~ C.olege •<Ml' 28 Y90" ~In C:Wno & Evrope ..... c-. ... • AoM & Ovonlc ~ '* Sltmt R.ic.d Ptobl.nt • ColrNlic ~ ... •kllmo •Spo;t..-.,....~ • ~,.....Only • Moll lllMaftct Aoc*f*d ................. m.. 1'91WirStlatHitiott ...... c..a ... =-=:=,-.t;.':1."" ~wl""~cc=.'-' 545-3111 I CATS CONTINUED FROM At tbe bol.-where tbe Cati teed. .... bliiD. yay iad nulllnce ... h l9lllly UimaJ abule, It's not catkwtng.· Waller said she cbedo her lawn for cat lec:m every mom· Ing. The Wallen, along with n~bon Jill Newmiln, and her boyfrier!d. Dane Chabnem -the couple Who live next door to the "cat house• -are amoog ~ few neighbors who borrow humane cages frcm the Costa Mesa Potice Department Ani· ,mal Control to trap the cats. After the animal ls inside the cage, an animlJl control ~ls called to pick it up and take it to a shelter. Jodi Hitchcock answered the door of the 'house, wlUch had bowls of cat food and water on its porch amJ front lawn. The food is left out for their pet cat, and if the stray cats eat there too -so be it. Hitchcock said. •All animals deserve to live,• said Hitchcock, who added that the stray cats have been coming for many years. "There's not much to do about it because I don't have the money to capture, neuter or feed them." Hitchcock -who just gave away a bW'lch of the stray kit- tens -said the neighbors should stop blaming her and her cats for the problem. Costa Mesa Police Depart- ment Animal Control Officer Robert O'Brien said stray cats - as many as 15 at a time -have been a longtime problem on Fairway Drive and in many parts d the dty. O'Brien said he has attempted several times to convince Hitchcock to stop feeding the cats and let him take them to the Huntington Beach Humane Society. R CONIWGIED PROM A1 ..., CUl't ~ ........ DO risk. I don't want to 90UDd alanDlst, but tt II a dlk:.· ... JG v~. a loCal denna· tologist, also believes reclaimed water ls more threat~ than experts have claimed. Cit14g '~ recent lawsuit against a Sari Gabriel ~alley water reclamation project, Vandersloot believes the Jury is still out on potential healtl\ rllkl. •There are potential health ha.z. arcls 8$50dated with viruses,• Van- denloot said. There are factual grounds showing reclaimed water may not be as safe as they make it out to be.• During an informational meet· tog held by the water dist:tict, how- ever, a former state health services employee said by the time the water is processed through the dis· trlct's reclamation plant, it is clean- er than the water currently ftowing down the San Diego Creek. Tertiary treated waste water contains no harmful viruses and poses no threat to people who are expo~ to reclaimed water, said HASSAN CONTINUED FROM A 1 by Channel 1 and Acme Skate- board and bas also ridden for Quicksilver clothing and Vans Tennis Shoes, which has used bis name to promote its products. The National Skateboard Asso- ciation bas not always kept pace with the booming Interest in the sport over the past year. Hassan does not know where he is ranked, but industry officials say he would likely be within the top 10. The soft-spoken Hassan placed sixth at the World Cup in Muenster, Germany, and usually competes in 10 competitions per year. •A lot of competitors do either vertical skating or street skating,· Hassan said. ·I do a little of both, COSTA \\ESr\ T r\ILORI \G Custom Shirts Made on the Premises. 1 weeft delivery BUY 6SHIRTS &GET z ~~WNE FREE .e"-~ :ttnr style, Any design ~ Satiifadion Guaranteed 11/f QU 't come to We'll come to ou" >...J U-Olltt11 . . '.' ·I Jolan Guton, an ~ and ftlDe bnch Waler DAltDc:t comul· tut. ·n• L.A. CountY Heelth ~ and Saultalion Dlltdct c:GndUct8d a one-Ume ~ iD a recreational area that receives n•m frOm a f'9c:lilnieid water trea~ plant.. Guton iajd PJt. day. •That's 100% treated wute water, and people frol.k: e.nd swim in it. The county Health Depa.rt· ment didn't see any probleAl$. • At the information bearing, Gal· ton had mistakenly said that the Los Angeles County Health Depart- ment study was ongoing. He admitted later it was only conductetl once. David Spath, an administrator with the state Department of Health Services, Insists reclaimed waste water must meet appropriate health standards before it can be dis· charged anywhere. Spath's agency is responsible for establishing the reclamation criteria that have been in place for more than 15 years. While Spath says his depart· ment's criteria are conservative and restdctive, he knows of no studies of human beings who swim regu. larly in treated. waste water. •As far as just looking at people (swimming) to see if there's an ind· so I enter more competitions.• .Sunday's event at Fashion Island will be a vertical competi· tion in which skaters will be judged on the heights they reach and the types of tricks they per· form while in the air. In street skating competitions, boarders maneuver their way through obstacle courses. Hassan said he probably won't get fancy until he reaches the final round. During the early stages, he will concentrate on turning in a •good solid run• tp qualify for the finals. "The tricks are so technical now that everyone's pretty much equal," Hassan said. "I guess the judges are looking for the people who are really pushing it cd aren't holding back. ' •tt'll be kind of nerve-wrack- ing Sunday, but it should be fun." • deaCe al diwae, no, we haven't done tbat, • Spath Mid. •Tbe approach we've taken II con.a.tent With our ltatutory authority. We set tM~ts.• Dr. Robert COoper, • mkroblolo- gilt who freq\lently consults for Mftitation diltrlda, bu Dot studied the Irvine Ranch Water Olstrlct's propoaal. However, he claims that tbe diltdd bU a stellar reputation for producing high quality redaimed water. The only health risks Cooper said he has encoun- tered charts exposure to untreated sewage. If they agree on nothing else, project proponents and opponents both contend tbe water district will have a dlfOcult time "selling" the proposal to Newport Beach. Where bea1tb issues are con- cerned, a swimtner's intellect may not be able to overcome the thought that he is swimming in unhealthy water. · "We ll.ke the perception that the ocean is clean," said Jack Skinner, a longtime water quality monitor and Susan Skinner's father. "It would still be disconcerting to swim in water contaminated by waste water even though there are no health risks.· SKAT~BOARD CONTINUED FROM A 1 interest and momentum. the Hard Rock World Championship could ulti· mately join the ranks of such compe- titions as the World Cup in Muenster, Germany, and the Extreme Games in Rhode Island, organizers claim. Wllll its hefty grand prize and accompanying fanfare, Hard Rock administrators are certainly hoping to build a tradition, a company spokesman said. "When we decided to do this, our founder, Peter Morton, said. 'Let's make it the biggest and the best. Give these guys something to compete for,'· Hard Rock spokesman Jeff Wagner said. Gates open at 10 a.m. with the competition beginning at 11 a.m. There is a $1 suggested donation. I I REDUCES HOOKS & SUCES Top Flits Magna Golf.balls 12 pack. The ·~ oversized Top Flite ball for distance snd feel. '/, 646-7714 1784 Newport Blvd., C.M. MF 9-8, Sat S.5:3D <Cb!l~~~'!!t· ~0u~·rrs~ MJlilkieC..¥0U'lf1_,._,,...._ t . ~ ............................ . ................ EYE·Ol'ENER Estancia fflgh:, football team is 4-0 ... fom time since '89. QUOTE OF THE DA Y .h reallg/edl ~to~«> Qt tJ"6 point of tM 8eaaon .•.• -ESTANCIA FOU1'BALL COAQI JOHN U1iBENGOOD I I I 1. 11 '\.'\.I' Unbeaten Eagles use big plays to spank fourth victim SENIORS ARRIVE USTAwomen invade NBTC for National Hardcourt Championships I t's a long road trip for many of these ladies, who are housed by Newport Beach Tennis Club members for their week-long stay at the women's United States Tennis AssoCiation (USTA) National Hardcourt Championships in the 65s and 75s. There are players from New York, Maryland, Idaho, North Dakota, Texas, Mississippi, Wisconsin, Arizona, Oregon, Washington and New Mexico. "It's a hard job to get all (the housing) together, but our members cooperate wonderfully,• said longtime international competitor June Mickelwait, who organizes the event's housing for out-of-town players. .. Don't be deceived by the divisions. These are not your typical grand.mothers who just happen to carry around a tennis racket. They're the best in the country. Watching tbem play is,. Wee seeing a surgeon perform a routine operation. ' Tilis year's event, beginning Monday at NBTC, features the semifinals on Friday and finals next Saturday in singles. Dodo Cheney (La Jolla), last year's champion in the 75s singles, is back to defend her crown. She is considered the • SEE TENNIS PAGE 83 • Dawkins dashes 79 yards for first-quarter TD; Felix takes second-half kickoff back for 8.5-yard TD. By Mike Sciacca , Daily Pilot HUNTINGTON BEACH -Estancia High used big plays to produce its fourth victory of the season Friday night. a 21-13 nonleague victory over Ocean View at Huntington Beach High. The Eagles used a 13-point third-quarter outburst to break open a game which was tied 7-7 at the intermission, running their record to 4-0. Estanda hasn't been '4-0 since the 1989 season. "It really feels wonderful to be 4-0 at this point of the season," Eagles Coach John Llebengood said. "I really have to give a lot of credit to our football team for what it's accomplished so f~. The players have worked their "1ils off, and it's great to see them be successful." On a night of big plays, the biggest came on the second-half kickoff. Ocean View's first kick went out or bounds, but instead of tak- ing the ball at its own 35-yard line to begin the third quarter, Estancia elected to move the Sea- hawks back 15 yards and have them kick again. The tactic worked to perfec- tion, as Chris Felix fielded the second kick at his own 15, found a seam up the middle, and out- raced the pack for an 85-yard touchdown run. The return put Estancia in front for good, 13-7. Felix also burned Ocean View a year ago, returning a kickoff for a touchdown late in the second quarter to help Estancia gain a 7- 7 halftime tie. •He seems to run those kicks back real well against them,· Llebengood said of Felix's hex on the Seahawks. "Chris' return got us all excited and pumped up after the half.· Up until Felix's score, neithe r team could muster much Estancia had 116 total yards -all on the ground, and just three first downs. Bachy Gonzalez, the team's leading rusher. had only 22 yards on five carries. Of those 116 total yards, 79 ·came on one play. which gave the Eagles an early lead. On second down from the Ocean View 21 late in the open- ing period, James Dawkins, on his first carry of the night, burst up the middle for a 79-yard sconng run. Chuck Burden's conversion boot gave the Eagles a 7-0 advan- tage. Ocean View, which could muster just 113 yards in offense, got even late in the second stanza when Jeff Taylor scored from 10- yards out on a quarterback keep- e r and Jared DeLachica nailed the PAT. Estancia's defense loomed large in the victory. The Eagles sacked Taylor five times and con- tained Ocean View's main offen- sive threat, Ted Norman, limiting the tailback to just 5 yards on sev- en cames ~we mdde some key adjust- ments at the half and shut down theu best plays," Llebengood saJd "Our defense just did a great JOb m the second half." Following the Felix Jockoff returrl, Estdncia moved to a 21-7 lead Wlth 1 :03 left in the third quarter on a 1-yard TD run. • GAME STATS PAGE B2 Sea· Km.gs get back on track, big time • Chris Wills sets the . tone with a heavy-duty bit in early going and Corona was on the move. By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot SANTA ANA -Last week they had an alibi: Coach arrested, media assault on campus. emotion- ally drained. That type of thing. Friday night, with the distrac- tions behind them, Corona del Mar High1s Sea Kings had only football on their mind. "Last week, they were still in shock. This week. they were a little (upset)." said Saddleback Coach Jerry Witte, whose squad (1-3) absorbed instant punish· ment against the visiting Sea Kings (3-1), 34-14, in non· .. ~ a ~_uw:-.-. BOwt. "We really wanted eome intensity for this game, because r think we JOit a lot last week,• said CdM heed coach Dick Free- man, whose Sea Kings, ranked No. 9 in CIP Southern Section Division V circles, were upset by Kennedy last week, 17·10. CdM lost its bead coach , Mark Schuster, lUt week because of an arrest based on his alleged involvement in sexual molestation with his adopted daughter. Saddleback, undersized and inexperienced, did CdM plenty of favors, like losing three fum- bles inside its own 25-yard line in the first half, two of which led to Cd.M scores. The Sea Kings scored on all three of their first-quarter pos- sessions, while limiting the Roadrunners to only 31 total yards and a pair of first downs in the opening 2' minutes, build- ing a commanding 24-0 halftime lead. ·we came out ready against M..-8 tn the tint week,~ haven't looked like that since,• Preeman said. •1 th.ink the first Series on both sides we came out with some intensity." Roadrunner 3-yard line, high- lighted the series. O'Meara, who carried for 102 yards in 21 rushes, scored two plays later. In the Sea Kings' first defen- Sive series, strong safety Chris Wills rang tailback. Tagaloa's bell on a third-down run, sending a message to the Roadrunners and any disbelievers that the Sea Kings were back. Following Cd.M's defensive stand, Ryan Bums returned a punt 38 yards to set up Cd.M's next score, a 28-yard run by O'Meara. Jeff Bogdan recovered. a Sad- dleback fumble on the next play at the Roadrunner 21, and CdM kicker Jimmy Keane booted his first of two field goals, this one from 3-t yards, to give the Sea Kings a 11-0 lead with 2:14 still on the first-quarter clock. Matt Osborne recovered another Saddleback fumble in the second quarter. then Ryan N~up~tM Sadclleback 15 that Jed to CdM's fourth 1COre of. the first half, a 15- yard touchdown pass from Walz to Darren MacDonald. CdM scored after the second- half kickoff, when Keane kicked a 28-yard field goal a series punctuated by a 43-yard pass from Walz to Sumner. CdM tailback Tom O'Meara capped the Sea Kings' first drive with a 1-yard touchdown run, after a .t2-yard pass completion from quarterback Josh Walz to George Sumner, who beat Sad- dleback comerback Joseph Thgaloa over the middle to the MARC MAATl',j I DAll.Y Pl.OT • GAME STATS PAGE B2 CdM's Tom O'Meara (8) drags Joseph Reyes Into the end zone. Sailors let this one get away • Newport Harbor strikes early, but the Tars tail to hold; Canyon scores with 1 :56 left to win it. By Jim Watters . Datly Piiot NEWPORT BEACH -The slipper apparent-• ly doesn't fit this season for the Newport Harbor High football team, as the defending CIF Division V champion lost its second game of the season, a heartbreaking 15-14 decision to Canyon High. •Newport is a tough team and they shut us down in a lot of ways" said Comariche Coach Bob Hughes, whose visiting team improved to 3-1. "Tilis was a tough game, but Troy (Mills) was 15 just awesome.• r Mills, a senior, rushed for 195 ~ yards on 25 cairtes, but it was a a 28-yard touchdown pass from i quarterback Craig Scott to Kody ~ Miller with 1:56 left in the game ~ that lifted Canyon to its non- ~ league victory over stunned New- port Harbor. The Sailors mounted a final drive in the dosing minutes, after starting from their own 37 Josiah Fredrik.sen hit Jacob Mdllin as he was going out of bounds for a t 0- yard gain and a first down at the 47. Fredriksen was sacked on the next play by Greg Baudot, and it was looking bad for the Sailors. But Fredriksen hung tough under pressure on the next play to find Brad La Bass cutting across the middle for a 31-yard gain down to the Comanche 38. Four pass attempts went incomplete and Canyon took over on downs and ran out the dock. "We really have to take advan- tage of our opportunities whe n we have them.• said Sailor Coach Jeff Brinkley. "Last year we creat- ed out opportunites, but if we con - tinue to play like this we will go 0- 5 in league play.• What a difference a year can make. The defending CIF cham- I pions are now 2-2, which should be t -3 except they picked up a victory earlier tlus week when Orange High was forced to forfeit the tr season-opening 20-7 W1n over the ScUlors Newport started quickly scor- ing on its first offensive play of the game on a 16-yard pass from Frednksen to La Bass on a qwck tum-m The score was set up by a 25-yard mtercepbon return by linebacker Joe Urban. Justin Kerr added the extr8 pomt to make it 7-0. With just under four minutes left m the first half, Fredriksen found the range again hitting Danny Pulido tWlce for 18 and 9 yards and Ramsey Allen for another 9-yarder to move the ball to the 1-yard line with just under two rrunutes to go. Frednksen punched it in on a quarterback keeper and Kerr added his sec- ond extra pomt to give the Sailors d 14-6 lead But Mills returned the ensuing lockoff 30 yards to his own -45 and then dashed for 2.i& yards to set up a 23 yard field goal by Scott Walk· er to cut the lead at the half to 14- 9. •GAME STATS PAGE 82 c-. ..... ,s....,,o Score.,~ CortaMeui 0 6 l 6·15 Tl'Oy 0 0 0 O· 0 lecioftd~ CM · otnl 7 run== C>'.3& CM • Motede 21 Ri. 5:2& ~QulrW CM • Ohrel 36 run (lcldt falled), 5:0S, Attendance: 500 (enlmlted). INDMOUAL MISMNG CM · Ohref, 22·173; Reews, 1-19; Molcede, 4-17; Jehlngiri, 6-16; Mdlrlde, 2-mln~2. Trov ·Butters. 16-78; Vargas, 1().34; Pacheco, 2·17; Mutner, 5-mlmn-33. INDMDUAL MSsa.o CM Mokede, 4-1().1, l9. Troy · Muth« 1-19--0, 86 tM>NJDUAL RECEMNG CM · Reeves, 2·20; Abbott. H 1; T~. 1-8. Troy M.non, 4-SI; i.-ence. J.37; PlgUtt, 1 minus-9. GAME STATISTICS First downs ~ "i RW!es yllrct.ge 42·223 29-136 Passing y~ 39 86 PllSSlng 4-1 (). 1 8-19--0 Net return yard•ge• 3 9 SKU y•rd41ge none 4-mln-40 Net yardllge 265 191 Punts 6-32.2 5-30.2 Fumbles fumbles lost 1·1 2·2 Fl•gs-net yardage 12·90 6-58 Time of f)OIUtiSfon 26: 17 21 ;43 •Punt returns. inter,eptions. fumble returns ..... 21.ac...va..11 ... .,Qlllu ... E~• 7 0 14 0·21 OCINnVlew 0 7 0 ,. 1) .... __. fs1 • o.wtlns 79 run (Jurdon kJd:). l!J6. Ol/·T~ 10~, l:2A. Ken • Mattlneau 2 run (P•lorwy lick). 3:52, ~°'*"' . Est -Fellll 85 lcldtoff '9tUrn Ckldl failed). 11 :AS Est -Gonzalez 1 run (Gonzalez run), t '.Ol. ,....QuwW Oii. DeUchfca 72 pa from~ (pm~. l:ll. Attendance: 700 (~. 9mMDUAL ...... Est · Gonzalez 17-12S; Oewtn 7·102; Felix S-17; Jahid 9-14; TlllllelU 2·15; Perry 6-tt; Fkns t-5; 0V ·Armendariz l-32; Nonnan 7-5; T~ 12-mln-4, ~MSMIG Est. Pl<ry O.S-0, O; .lahld 0-0-t, 0. Oii • Tayf« 10-21-0, 187. , WDMOUAL RICEVING Oii • Det...chlca 4-112; NomMn 3-51; Bowan 2012; Wind 1-11. ~STATtSnCS Rrstdowns Rushes-ywdage Passing y¥ct.ge Passing &t ov 9 7 48-289 13-·37 0 186 0-0-1 10-21-0 17 27 Net return yard.tge• Slldts-yilldtge 12-mln-26 1-mln-5 Net yardage Punts Fumblwfumbles lost F14195-net yarda9e 11me of possession 284 198 2-25.6 7-31.7 5-1 1-0 4-35 S-30 25:11 22:49 CORON A DEL MAR ~~~--- Corona del Mar 34. Saddl.a..ck 14 Score by Quarters Corona del Mar 17 7 3 7 . 34 Saddleback O O O 14 . 14 Flnt Quarter CdM O'Meara 1 run (K~ane kick). 8:05. CdM O'Mear• 28 run (Keane kldt). 3.34 CdM Keane 34 FG, 2: 14. SeClOfld QuwW CdM MclCDonald 15 pass from Walz (Keane kid), 112 '"''rd Quwter CdM Keane 28 fG, 5;32. "-thQuwW CdM Walz 55 run (Ke1ne kkk), 10:41 Sad Roman 12 pass from Rodnguez (Hernandez kKk), 806. Sad Zermeno 28 pass from Rodnguez (Hern.lndez kKk), 2:)7 Attendance 750 (estlrn1ted). INOfVU>UAL M1SH1NG CdM O'Mear._ 21 -102, Walz. 4-66, Achterberg. 3-7; Crogan. 1 6, Ricubona. 1·1; Conway, 1-0; WICken. 2-0; Shimer, 1 for-minus-S Sad · Tagaloa, 11·53; Pedroza, 7-41; Lomeli, 1-7; Lucero, 2-6; Rodriguez. 6-for-mlnus-6. INDMDUAL MSSING CdM · Walz. 8-15-0, 142; Mtelellan, 0-0-0. Sad· Rodriguez. g..16.Q, 1~; Tagaloa, 1·1-0, 23. INDMOUAL RECEIVING CdM • MIKOonald. 3-39; Sumner, 2-85; Shimer, 1-11; Cooper, 1-5; O'Me.ra. 1·2. Sad • Roman. 3-69; Lomeli, 3-40; Tagaloa, 2-6; Zer· meno, 1-28; CeNantes. 1-4. GAME STATISTICS Firn downs Rushes-yardage Passing yardage Pas.sing Net return yardage• Sacks-yardage Net yardage P\.tnts CdM Slld 12 11 34-1n 2s-1n 142 147 8-1S-0 10-17-0 66 5 0 2-mln-12 385 253 3-39 6 4-41.S Fumbfes.fumblft lost 1-0 4-4 Allgs-net y~ 10-95 2·20 lime of possessioo 26:44 21:16 •Punt returns, Inter'~ fumble returns POP WA'RNER FOOTBALL Qmyon 15, Newport Hllrbor 14 Scior9by~ Canyon 0 9 0 6 . 15 Newport Harbor 7 7 0 0 -14 Ant~ NH • La BllS'S 16 pass from Fredrik.sen (Kerr kldl), 9:17. s.c.ond Quwtw Cyn ·Mills SB-run (ltlck failed), 6:20. Cyn • W•llcer 23 FG, 0-.23. Thtntou--r "-thQuwt.r Cyn • Miiier 28 pass from Scott (ltlck tailed), 1 :56. Attendance: 1,400 (estimated). IM>IVIDUAL RUSHING Cyn ·Mills. 2S-195; Robinson, 1·5, Miller, s-mlnus- 1, Scott, 4-mir)US 6. NH · Mason, 15-85, Morrell, 17-65, Fredrick.sen, 3-2. INDIVIDUAL MSSING cyn · Scott. 8-15· 1-1, 56; Miller. 0-1-1 . NH • fredriksen, 10-142·1. INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING Cyn-Miller, 7-45; Mills, Jackson 1·11. NH ·Pulido, 3-41; Mlltlln. 2-40; La Bass, 2·37; Allen, 2·22; Mason, l·minus-3. GAME STAT1ST1CS <:yn NH First downs 11 15 Rushes-y•rdaige 34-185 2S-152 Pas.sing yardage 56 142 Passing 8-16-1 1 G-23-1 Nfl return y•rdage• u O 25 Sacb-yardage 1-mln-6 1-mln-1 Net yardage 241 294 Punts 5-31.4 4-31.2 Fumbles-fumbles lost 0-0 o-o Flags-net yanfage 3·15 3""3 Time or pc>aeulon '1:1.37 20'.23 ·Punt returns. Interceptions, fumble returns JR. Wintters,winners,winners Sdn 1111& Rhallde Poly NBWPORT BEACH-Newport Harbor High'• water polo team tmproVed to 6-2 with a 7·2 vSrtory over via1ttng Riverside Poly bi a nonlea.gue game Friday. "'The Sailors never trailesS, building a 6-1 halftime lead, With Mike Peetz and Chris Seib lead- ing the way with three goals apiece. Graham Harvey had eight saves in the Newport goal, and bad three steals. Ne port ......... 7 • .,. ... floly J Sawe~O-.. . IUYerslde Poly 0 1 1 0 • 2 Newport HMbot 3 3 0 1 • 7 RMenlde scoring: ~~Iden. SrJes: Ham. 7. Newport SCCl'tn!tM· l . seib 3, Lunde 1. Saws;~ 8. Fstand.a in flnaJs today ANAHEIM -Estancia High's water polo team improved to 8-2 with a pair of Magnolia High Tournament victories Friday at Savanna High, and finds itself in a three-way playoff for the title today at Magnolia High. The Eagles swarmed all over Warren in Friday's opener, 14-4, 'then completed their fourth straight victory in this tournament wi,th an 11 ·8 decision over Cypress. Joe Huang (5), Chad Bollen· bach (3) and Eric Wayman (3) led the way in the opener, and Bol- lenbach (4) and Wayman (3) were the main threats in the second game, with goalie Brian DeWilde accounting for 27 saves over the course of the two games. Estancia returns to action today in the championship finals with games at 1 :50 and6 p.m. MAGNOUA l'OUNU'-..IJ lbtande 14. WllrNn 4 Sc:ot'e~~ Warren o O 3 1 • 4 Estancia 4 4 2 4 • 14 Estancia SCOl'lfl9-Huang 5, Bollenblldl 3, E. Wayman 3, B. WlfffNn 1, Bennett 1, Peterson 1. Saves; DeWllde 20. &tandll , '· Cypf'eia • Seorw~~ Estancia 3 1 5 2 • 11 Cypress 1 4 2 1 • 8 Estancia scoring.Bollenbach 4, E. Wayman 3, Hunag 2. Stephem 2. Saves: DeWilde 7. ANAHEIM -Costa Mesa High'• Mustangs moved lnto today's semllinals of the Villa Park Classic with a 4·3 water polo victory at Esperanza Friday. The Mustangs, 8-2, mapped a 3·3 tie with two minutes left when Ryan Dandy took a pass from James Comfort and drilled the Esperanza netl. Mesa meets Vllla Park today at 10 a.m. on the Villa Park campus, and if successful, would meet the winner of the El Toro-Servile bracket at 3:30 for the crown. Costa .... 4. 11111 ., ... _ J Scof9 ~ QmNr'I Espw.nza 1 1 1 0 . 3 CostaMesf 0 1 2 1 -4 Efpeflnza ~ 2. Slmendinger 1. Saves: Allen 4. Costa Meg scortng.Grayeff 2. ~nlef 1, Ollndy 1. Saves: T~ 5. OCC cruises t.o 13-4 romp COSTA MESA -Bret li"ezise led all scorers with five goals, all in the first half, as Orange Coast College romped Friday to a 13-4 league victory over out-manned Cypress. The Pi.rates opened a 12-0 first- hall lead, before bringing in some of the substitutes to get some experience and hold down the score. The win was OCC's fifth straight, as the Pi.rates improved to 2-1 in Orange Empire Confer- ence play, 8-7 overall. Rodrigo De Olideira and Steve Burkhalter had two goals apiece, and Carl Johnson, Mike Ander- son, Chris Binciguerra and Chris- tian Billson added one each for OCC. James Battles had eight saves. ORANGE EM'IRE CONFERENCE ~ CoMt 13, Cypress 4 Sc:ot'e ~ Qulirtwl cyPfess O o 2 2 • 4 Orange Coast 6 6 1 O • 13 Cerritos scoring: Tiedt 2, Whitmarsh 1, Link 1. Saves: You~ 4. OCC scoring: Ttez1se S, De Olidelra, 2. Burkhalter 2. Johnson 1, Anderson 1 Blnclguerra 1, Billson 1. Saves: BattleS 8. VOLLEY.BALL Coast women sweep COSTA MESA -Orange Coast College's women's volleyball tea.m(4- 2) disposed of visiting Rio Hondo with ease Friday evening, posting a 15·8, 15-9, 15-13 victory. Heather Daze and Berl O'Brien led the way in kills with 15 and 13 kills, respective- ly, and setter Kati French was credit- ed with 32 assists and four aces. Comanches on a roll, win, 20-6 CbOOrlOOders have their DlODleDfs, too Short-handed Bilffaloes lose to Anahe~ 6-0; Irish, Buckeyes tumble Heat seeking fourth straight COSTA MESA -Looking for its fourth straight victory today in a road game at Wardlow Park in Long Beach, The Heat, Costa Mesa's AYSO Region 120 Division 4 boys Plus team duels the Long Beach Region 114 Plus at 10 a.m .. • Cabico's punt return for touchdown ignites victory over Huntington Beach Chargers is the lone victory for locals. Codch M1kC' Sche pe n'!> Comanches rtln their record to 3-0 with d 20-6 vtctory ldst Sat· unidy dt Ed1.,on High School over the host I funtington Beach Chargers The victory was the l only win of the week among l Costa Mesa's Pop Wdmer foot- ball program. 1 Nick Cdbtco re turned a : Charger punt f 01 d touchdown 1 in the second quarter, following : a scoreless first quarter. Willy Franco added a two-point kick to give the Comanches an 8-0 lead. Jason Sunco's touchdown pass to Chad Gordon for the second Costa Mesa score was : set up by a fumble caused by a • hard hit by Andy Romo and ! recovery by Scott Schepens. . Simco found Mo Aguilar on : another pass for the • Comanche 's final touchdown. • The Chargers only score came ! on a kickoff return. • Julius Peter and Jake Cleve- ; land gave the Charger backs all ·kinds of trouble, shutting down the Huntington Beach running game and not allowing one first down. In other Pop Warn r action: SaddJeback Valley Cold han 20, Condon 0 Costa Mesa's Condor stopped vi 1llng S ddlebock Vall~ y's irisld ninnlng game, but continued to bav problems wUh th sweep as the Golden Bean registered a shutout. ln the first quarter, B.J. ~ and 'naVis Stmon led the Costa M off nse, while Michael McGJyn and Matthew P fi z amed up to stuff th Gold Bears after Shane Cox stopped a run for a three-yard loss. Josh Sutcliffe returned a kickoff, but the Condors' drive was stalled just past midfield on a Gold Bear interception. Matt Grubisich came up with a big sack to open the third quarter, but a Condot fumble ended the threat. Junmy Sanchez and Simon provided the bulk of tbe running attack. Simon also added a big hit to cause a Gold Bear fwnble, with both Sutcliffe and Chris Camarena falling on the ball for the Condors. Cypress Centaurians 14, Cowboys6 The Costa Mesa Cowboys gave the host Cypress Centuri· ans all they wanted, but came home on the short end of 14·8 score. Those eight points were the only ones Cypress has allowed all season. David Weir ran for a touch- down just before the first half, and Ron Prettyman added a two-point kick, to give the Cowboys an 8·0 lead at the half. Weir and Jimmy H~ led the scoring drive on the ground and Brett Becker and Kevin Cochran teamed up to supply the air power. The Cowboy defense was led by Herzog, Cameron Unk, Matt Mueller, Sbaun Penyman, Ryan Johnson and JUJtin Tag · out of the end.zone 1n the first half. Luis Carra co and David Ray also played tough defense for the Cowboys tn th third quar- ter. "You have nothing to b.a.ng your heads over, 18 of you played 34 of them to a 14·8 score.• Coach Gary &ume told his players f oDowtng the game. • U you keep µp th1I kind ot intense play w '11 be in th playotf .• • Best of times not the same without them on the sidelines. • With three regular backs· sidelined with illness or injury the Buffaloes came up just short. Three Newport Mesa Junior All-American teams played tough games this past week, but came up just short in the win department. ln a tight battle, the Buffalo offense had several scoring opportunities but they all fizzled in a 6-0 loss to Anaheim. The lack of offense was due in large part to the absence of three regular running backs who were either sick or injured. Backup fullback Brandon Johnson blocked well and ran 1or some good yardage, but it wasn't enough to keep the Mallards from pressuring the passing gam~. _ Quarterback Nick Stroffe was sacked four times two result· ing in tum.overs, and was driven from the pocket ~n four oth· er occasions. · Dayne Pfaff, started the game and picked up 30 yards on two plays, before being sidelined most of the game. "The Outlaw• defense, without several starters, allowed only one Anaheim score early in the first quarter. Buddy Mol- way picked off a Mallard pass and Strc1fe recovered a fumble. Kevin Hansen batted down to passes. Brad Rothwell filled in for Pfaff and played well at outside linebacker. The entire defensive front of Chris Manderino, 1\'avis nimble and Andy Rankin, along with llnebacken; Brandon Johnson, Alan Saenz and Rothwell, swarmed the Anaheim ball carriers on a regular basis. Joe Killelea led the specials teams with two spectacular tackles on punt returns. In other games: Huntington Beach D.olphlm 21, lrtlla 8: The Fighting Irlsb traveled to Huntington Beach and played tbe Dolphins even tor most of the 9ame. Turnovers were a problem as the Irish gave up three quick acores on three tumov ... The lrl.sh, despite not ~9 abte to field a full team. played a solid ball game the rest ol the way. Welter Vo1qwsrts caught a 30-yard pass from Davld Dela.nay u the bilh moved to the eight, but the Dolphins picked up• fumble and ran lt in for a.score. The Irish moved the ball well throughout ~e game, but turnovers sta.lled sev· eral outlt4ndtng drives. On tbe1i only scoring play, Mike Tunney capped the drive With a 10-year team~ tor a TD. He bunt olf teckle followt.ng the blocb ol Brad Craig, 1hlvil Hackett and Joe Kallab. The defense performed well with OUtmde linebacker Todd DudOltgge leed1ng tn tecklel. Nole tackle Glen Clouon added two tack*. M 1• VllfC> Y, ~ t: A four-dOwn, goal·line stand bY the BucUtel wu tbe bigbllghl ol the ~· The defense WU led by Sam •J ma• Madan,:-SP,enelr • • lJnk and Cbed •51mn• !paDn. The .... £aMI IOIM good drivet, bUt oOuldn't gfJt into the mc1 .... Ryan 1brrey. the ·oa.-v. ..,,_,.,, o1 the week, pa.y.d I gnNlt game. • Heat coaches Pete Wade and Randy Powell are hopeful they'll get the same kind of perlonnance which sent them to 3-0 last Saturday in a 7-0 rout of Hunt- ington Beach Region 56 at Balearic Field. Despite the lopsided final result, it was a scoreless match at halftime despite a Heat advantage in terms_ of shots on goal. Defensive standouts Kevin Desandro, Ryan Denman, Ralph-Morgan, Charlie ~· Zack Powell and Anthony Saldana kept the beat off their own goalie. At the outset of the second half the Heat c.aught fire with goals by Greg Per- rine, Scott Wade and Devon Stephens with assists from Steven Thomas, Billy Lund. and Perrine, twice. Jn the final quarter the Heat won going away with Perrine and Wade scor- ing, as well as Danny Krikorian and Bryce Sheridan. .. • ·'J'· :.-~ .. u~·r :.t-·1 r • , .. \ . 4 ' ~. t . ,- • ..... ·. ~· ~ • 't..._ - Region 57 fmldraiser all set for Sunday afternoon CORONA DEL MAR -The annual fundra.iler breakfi!St and photo day for the AYSO Region 51 boys & girls youth soccer clubs will be held this Sunday from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Region 57 includes teams from Corona del Mar, Newport Bast and Newport Coast. The breakfast is free for registered playen in uniform and S3 for all Mends and family members. for further iilforma· tion call 640..2539. ~:~~~ .. ~-, \, -- ~. " . --- :. ~~ ... SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1995 IJ TENNIS---= grandmothers in the country. Remedy for what ails at Mt. SAC, today CONTINUED FROM 81 most celebrated semor woman player in the country with an estimated 255 gold balls, the coveted prize awarded a t every USTA to urname nt. TII event open-u51b public. • 1t keeps them ahve and energetic,• NBTC General Manager 1.rv Goldberg said ot the .event's participants. • (t'a great for women of that age to be able to that.• • OCC looks to avoid an 0-3 start when it tackles Mounties today at 4 p.m. By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot WALNUT -According to Mis- sion Confe rence football statistics, Mt. San Antonio College's defense is twice as good as Orange Coast's, which doesn't bode well for an OCC team that has lost eight of Dine fumbles in its first two games, both losses. And according to history, this is no place for the staggering Pirates to get well. With an unusual 4 p .m . kickoff today at Mt. SAC, the game's only bright spot for the Pirates could be the glaring sun that is expect- ed to be in their eyes from the out- set. Following a bye week to lick their w ounds from setbacks against Pasad ena City (4 7-18) and Cerritos (28-14). the Pirates face a solid Mt. SAC team (2-0) that ts ranked No. 8 in the South- land poll. . Orange Coast, winless against Mt. SAC this decade, is 0-2 for the third consecutive year. It doesn't get any easier today. Mt. SAC's defense ls giving up an average of 200 yard$ per game, while the Pirates are yield· ing 403.5 per contest. The Moun- ties nipped Fullerton ln their opener, 31-29, then hammered Southwestern last week, 23-2. Orange Coast , which w as expected to have a potent offense this season behind returning starter Matt Sauk at quarterback and four talented tailbacks, will start its third different tailback in as many games, when freshman Chet Walker (40 yards in seven carries) gets the nod. Willie Barnes (four rushes for nine yards) and William League (25-130) had previously started in OCC's backfield. League. OCC's leading rusher, is still nursing a sore thigh. Other starting lineup changes in the offense include left guard Donovan Casey (5-foot-11, 285 pounds), a converted defensive lineman who replaces John Hard- enburgh, and· tight end Mike Freeman (Newport Harbor) for Jason Sweet (Estancia). Freeman (6-2, 230), penciled in as a fullback this season, is recov- e~ from an ankle injury. On defense, com e rback Chuck Harcar will re place Michelangelo Barragan (pulled hamstring), free safety Craig Nosse takes over for nm Turner. Turner has a broken hand. and - ' I \ I\ I I H " ... OT DT D£ DE Ola Ill Ola Cl Cl fS SS is possibly lost tor the season, d e fensive end Mark Mollner (Estancia) starts ih place of Tyrone Barnes. And outside hnebacker Jay Wojtkiewicz, perhaps the Pl.rates' best player, re turns to the lineup after missing the ldSt game with a h yper-extended knee. Mt. SAC Le; led by tailback Lamonte Adams, the conference's leading rusher with 309 yards, and quarterbdck Steve Luce , who bas completed 27 of 42 passes for 242 yards. Doris Qark (Laguna Beach) won last year's singles title m the 65s, but could not return this year. Blain~ Mason (Fresno) is top-seeded in the 65s. Among the local standouts competing include Newport Beach's Cathie Hall. Dee Armstrong and Char Jolley m the 65s. Hall, who is also playing singles. will face Piyachart Hussey (Laguna Hills) in the second round Tuesday, afte;; receiving a first-round bye. Armstrong and Hall will also team m doubles, where they will play Joan Hirsch (Sea CWf. N .Y) and Francisca Rowan (Beve rly Hills) in the first round Tuesday Jolley will play doubles with Felice Rolfes (TUcson, Anz.I lt's the second year m a row m which NBTC has hosted the senior ladles' USTA stop, a two-division tournament sponsored by Secure Horizo ns for the top tenrus-playing • Juniors in the novice and wtermediate divisions at NBTC and Mesa Verde Tenni.!. Club wUJ have an opportunity to compete in the Penn Junior League beginning today. Five teams are being formed at NBTC under the direction of teaching pro Dave Sherbeck: Boys 12-and-under, girls 12-and-under, boys 15-and-und er, girls 15-and-under and boys 18-and-under. "It's basically for kids who are trying to break into tennis and learn a little competition,· Sherbeck Scl.ld. ·A lot of kids don't know that they can come over Wlthout being a club m embe r The program IS for anybody who wants to get mto a league, whether they're novices or intermediates.· For more facts, call Sherbeck at 644-0050, extension 30 • RICHARD DUNN is a Daily Pilot Sportswriter whose dub tennis columl"I' appea~ every other Saturday. BOATING Slammers take two to the top BEACON BAY AUTO WASH Ward skippers Boyas to third place in the Sloop Eliminations at Navy ANNAPOLIS, MARYLAND -Fonner Corona del Mar standout Bill Wdid skippered the Georgetown Hoyas to a third-place finish Uus past weekend in the Sloop Eliminations #2 held at Navy. The four-man team of Ward, Tune Devine, Andy Schneider and Andy Herlihy. picked up 23 points to qualify for the MAISA Sloops Regatta to be held m late October at Navy. Navy won with 17 points, St. Mary's was second at 18, Old D?miruon fourth with 24 and the University of Pennsylvania fifth with 35 pomts. The lop five teams qualified for the upcoming regatta October 21st and 22nd. Jenny Griffith (Evans) Rookie of the Year J enny Griffith, a former New- port H arbor star, continued adding lo her troph y case Tues- day being named the Rookie of the Year on the 1995 Coors Light Pro-Volleyball Tour. Griffith. 25, won more than $4,000 on the tour this year and won rookie honors by a vote among the players. Griffith, known as Jenny Evans in high school, was the 1987 CIF Southern Section 5-A Player of the Year with the Sailors, and the National Player of the Year as picked by Volley- ball M onthly. .. SCHEDULE TODAY FOOTIAU Community college · Orange Coast at Mt. San Antonio College, 4 p.m. CROSS COUNTRY College men and women · SoCal College at Stanford Invitational, 8 a.m. Community college men and women · Orange Coast at Crystal Springs lnv1tatlonal, at San Mateo. 9 a.m. High school boys and girls · Corona del Mar at Stanf0<d lnvitatlooal, 8 a.m.; Costa Mf:Sa, Newport at Dana Hiits Invitational, 8 a m VOUEYBALL College women · Southern Clllifornla College at Cal Baptist, 7:30 p.m. High school girls · Estancia at Univen1ty Tournament. all day; C0<ona del Mar at Chlago Tou~ment. all day. WATERPOlO High school • Coronado at Newport Harbor, 1 1 a m.; Costa Me-sa at Villa Park Classic. 1 O a.m.; Est.lnc:ia at Magnolia Tournament SOCCER College men • Westmont at SoCal College, 7 College women · Masten at SoCal College. s. WINE AT TOTAL DISCOUNT Phonetor ;_._-FREEWAY CLOSE• NO MEMBERSHIP FEE ne!:.., ~ "UHtll!lllVU~ LOW PRICH -n4I MOST POPULAR PUC. .. lltl! L.A. AAEA t""-ll ...&-fOA Al!ADfAS TO BUY PREMIUM WINE." SAYS WINI!. & SPIRITS MAOAZINI! _,, FMIO'ft ~'II (CIWc!Upa11 ac.OMmloVCMlllOl 'II <Nw RelNst'I CIWl-.J.awmM 'II IMlf 91) ISOlm!J 911 ~~UTll!mJWl'O 'G(CP Guill?~) -""°~ .. ~q11 mTl8lO CIMIClmr 'll~Q.e911 -CIWllCIM11~91) IMDllASClllll~'llllilWAlillll'I #llllllallCIWlmoW 11(Nlw,...J u u CIM:f ~ 1S llilW A111111•1 UIAUl'lllaU UU.. UC '111"-111 --•--11ra.~n ............ ~For~ --'11~s..r.111tti alt 11111 W (F'N.(911.,,.. 115t IUI 911 13.98 "" 11 gg 991 st• 1t!I NEWPORT BEACH -The Orange County United Slammer boy's under-11 soccer team vault- ~d to the top of the standings this weekend with two .convincing victories. The Slanuners defeated Mis- sion Viejo Triad 3-0 on ~aturday and ca.me back on Sunday to take a 4-1 decision over Orange Soc- cer Club. Goalk eepers Tristan Harris and Will Johnson have allowed only one goal all season to help OCU stay undefeated in four league games. The defense has bee>n headed by K.C. Rawlins, J eff Reed , Dave Erickson, Joseph Lufty, Joseph Salinas and J ondthan Duran. The Slammers ha ve spark.led on offense, sconng 17 goals. For- wards Jordan Fe ldman. Tim Iliff and Zack Novak have provided plenty of offensive punch Outstandmg midfie ld play from Adam Uhl and Blake Dillion, along with strong pe rforma nces by Alex Northridge, Julian Cerut- ti. Sean Busby and Tyle r Coker. have helped the Sldmmers domi- nate m league play LOSE FAT FAST! Our MD's Get Results • Rea11tly f'l'~l'f1rched. Phe111em1i11e/FP11j11m1111111c• 1111•1/irn/111111 FREE Body Fat Test a11d screening for Diube1es. Card111/ Ri1J.. 1, l/11~h lJ/11ntl Prt'.TSl4re and Thvmid D1wa1r Fo .. d Alle1i:\ Pl ~ Vitamin/M111erd/ rnpp/r1111·11111111111 ROBERT SMITH M.D. • B ARBARA SMITH M.D. • Board Cenified Weight Management Spcc1ah,t .. Featured on KCAL TV & Multiv1s1on Cahle • Listen to us e,·ery Wed. at 7:30 a.m. on KIEV AM rndw 87 0 • Members of the American Society of Banatnc Med1cme N EWPORT B ARIATRIC CENTER m 673-8586 • soo 321-LEARN COSTA MESA UNTRYCLUB EVER HAD ONE OF THOSE DAYS WHEN ALL IS RIGHT WITH THE WORLD AND YOUR GOLF GAME? When was the last time? Join us at the Academy of Golf and we'll show you how to l)a11e them for a lifetime! •7500 ... 4200 Birch Street • Newport Beach, CA 833-0660 John Wayne Airport "' ~ Q. E ,.. ~ ~ oo~e ai • u Bristol 100% HAND WASH STARBRIGHT SPECIALS Compare Our Low, Low Gas Prices • Best Quality • Best Service Open Daily. Including Hohdays • Senior Discounts Everyday We accept AMEX MC VISA. DISCOVER DI NER S AND TEXACO r----------,r----------, I 3-STAR SPEOAL I I 4 -STAR SPEOAL I I ·FULL SERVICE HANO WASH I I •FULL SERVICE HANO WASH I I • SEALER WAX I I • BLUE CORAL FOAM WAX I I •ARMOR ALL TIRES I I •SEALER WAX I I • OZIUM AIR FRESHENER I I •ARMOR ALL TIRES I I OR VINYL MATS I I • OZIUM AIR FRESHENER OR I I • WHEELS ANO TIRES I I VINYL MATS I I I I •WHEELS AND TIRES I I ONLY S7.95 I I ONLY S9.95 I I Not vdll(f w11ti my olhe., d•• >vnt I I tt~l.,, J ,, .,.,1~ l"'f "'"9f dis.cuunl I L--'!'~:::~1~---1 L--~~.:!~1~--.J r------5:s;.iRsPiaAC------, : •FULL SERVICE HANO WASH I I •BLUE CORAL TRIPLE CARNAUBA WAX ONLY : II •SEALER WAX sll.9S II • BLUE CORAL CLEAR COAT PROTECT ANT I WITH Autofom I ,..., 1 ~dltd ~Jri an" I •ARMOR ALL EXTERIOR {includes tires) w .. , 1.s..'Ounl I I • OZIUM AIR FRESHENER OR VINYL MATS I I Coupon Eapwes • (), 5195 I •WHEELS ANO TIRES L----------------------~ Trucks and Vans $1 .00 Extra Specials valid only at this location. Servll'1g you for 30 year~ WINE CLUB Three"§'tages to choose from for only l or slg n up for all three and SAVEi (f.:\a>omum fOUf people per class) CALL 14) 660-S10l • 1701 GOLF COURSE DR. COSTA MESA ~ '-J BEACON BAY ENTERPRISES INC. PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES OBITUARY 888 CITY OF October 18, 1~5. II shall In the Council Cham en. 2s, tffi BHch·Costa Mesa Daily Grove. CA 926« Susan M11le Berman, 114 Fictitious Bualness Thia bualneu la con-Ii======= COSTA MESA be the rHponsiblllty of the Addltlon1I ••t• of th• Publlahed Newport Pilot September 23, 30, Tackyong, Lu, 8676 Ruby Drive, Placentia, CA Name Statement duded by: husband and Ii NOTICa bidder to dellv~r hit bid to 1peclflcatlon1 may be ob-Beach-Coal• MHI Dally 1995. Maedow Brook Avenue, 92610 The following persons .,. wlle INVITING alDS the City Clerk 1 Otflce by talned at the office of the Piiot September 30 1995 Sa676 IA, Garden Grove, CA Thi b 1 1 doi"" buslnHs u · Photo Have you 1tll1ed dolng lh• prop.1J announced Purchasing Supervlaor at ' · 92644 1 us nan 1 con-. .,. · buslneH yet? Yu FOR A HIGH time. DeUvery'Jocalfo~-cttv 77 Felf-9rlve, Co.la M.... · -Sa6&1 PUBL-IC NOtlCE Kyehaoo~ Laa. 8.6.7Ji ducted by: •n Individual ~2~0"1g~: ~t·J~11~· Pattlck Galllg11 Dl!NllTY MOBILE of Co111 Me11, 11 Fa.fr Call1ornla 92628. PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF SALi! OF Meadow Brook Avenue, ~~· Vol.I 1•r~~o ahelm CA 92807 ' Thi• atatemenl waa filed ITOAAOB AND Drive, Room 101, Costa A JOB WALK II IA Garden Grove CA us nesa yet es, p tri k 'G r1 d a II' with the Coon1y Clerk ol FILING SY,Tl!M MHa, Callfornla 92628. NOTICa 01' SALi PERSONAL PROPERTY 92&44 ' Suaan M. Berman 1m 4i:, a an 1 i~ar, Orange County on August BID ITEM Bids atiould be returned to SCHEDULED ON OCTO. In acccxdance with the (Unlawtul Detalnert Thia bualnHs 11 con-Thia statement was filed • OalC Knoll Dr ve, 25 1995 F818324 the 11tentlon ot the City lll!R 3 18851 8 100 provlalona of Section 21700 )n the mantf of Scott d ct d b . hu b d with the County Clerk of Anaheim, CA 92807 · NO. 888 Cleric, within 11.ld time llmif, A.M. AT 7'7 PAIR through 21716 of the Call-Moore Plalnlitf vs. Pedro w~le • y. 1 an and Orange County on August ~ce~ Galllgar. 1722·0 Dally Pilot September 23· NOTICE IS HEREBY In a ..... d envelope ldentl-DRIVE, C081A M•U -fOfnla Bualneal and Prof ... Chardon, Defendant, Case Have you 1tarted doing 25, 1995 FCS583153 O Drive, Anaheim. 30 October 1• 14• 1995 GIVEN tl\lil INi.d blda wlll ned on the outside with the MEllT ON 2ND 1'1.00R Ilona Code there being No. 95~31, Municipal bualneu yet? y., 7.9.90 Dally Piiot September 23. CA 92807 Sae79 be received by ll'le Cit'i of Bid Item Number and the LO•BY. ASK POR BOB due, unpaid atOfitge fM tot Court, County of Orange. Kyehsoon, LH ' 30. Oc!.Ober 7, 14, 1995 Coeta Meaa to wit: Th• City Opening Diie. Bids will be C 0 CH RAN AT which INSTORAGE SANT Slate of California. Tackyong LH Sa680 OBITUARY 888 OBITUARY 888 HARBOR lAWN- MOUNT OLIVE Cemetery Sales Leads Furnished Clerk, P.O. Boll 120<1. publlclY opened and read • • ANA le entitled to a lien No~ la hereby given Thia · atalement was t11ed •--------Co1ta Meaa. Callfornla aloud at 10:00 a.m., or u Tl!NDAHCI 18 MANDA-purauani to MCt1on 21102 that pursuent to NCUon with the Coun1y Clerk of PUBLIC NOTICE iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii l•lllillillliliiil•lli 92628-1200, on or before eoon INtffft• u Pf1Ctf. TORY. ol uld cod• on the OOOd• 1Ha of the CMI Code, Ofange County on August HARTFORD the how ol 10:00 a.m. on cable on Octobet 18, 1995, Date ch 8ept•lhber twelnaft• deectll>ea and siate of Calilom., the un-10 1995 F954827 F1ct1Uoua Bualneu Lucy Shenlll Hart· ange County and th• due notice Nivlng been ci.talgned will Mii at public D~ly Piiot September 9 Name Statement ford, bom on A• ""Ult Luminaries or Or•""• STARTING ·ANEW BUSINESSfr · given to partlea kriown IO Ml• by comp«itlve bidding ' The followlng persons 11e -• -·• claim en tntereat lh«eln on the 11h day ol October, 18, 23, 30, 1995 Sae75 doing business u: l<..C. 27, 1829, paaaed County. Mra. Hartf°'d and the time 1pecllled In 1995, at 10 o'Cloek a.m .• on PUBLIC .,.OTICE Video, 3502 W. Calle del ~~Y suddenly arter a wu a '"ldent of the aucn notice'°' payment of the prem!Ma whete Mid " None IB, Sama Ana. CA """V lllneaa on 8-pt. city of Pasadena untU ··-.. ..___ ... ..._ ............ property ha.I been 11oted 82704 28, 1995. Beloved wife 197•, when •h• ;'b. ~·-:;~£"..;: and wtilch .,. located ai Flotltloue a.1ne.. Khuong Dteu La. 3502 w. of 42 ye.,.. of Thomas moved to her cUl'T~1t-:::iii=~~ tlon by INSTO RAOE All SPACE STORAGE, N81M ... tement Calle del Not1e, fB, Santa J . Hartford, lovtng realdence In Corona SANTA AHA locat.d 2029 1535 NEWPORT BLVD. The followlng Pef'°"' .,. Ana. CA 82104 moth« of Wllllam s. del Mar. ~~~~~-~~· w. 5Ctl St. Col.rltv of Of 114 722-1557,~lt ol ~b\Mlne.t u : David-Thia bualneu 11 con-Hartford, Or. Jam11 Viewing wUI a,. held a.t \'ii 9ng1, Stele of Clllfomla COSTA MESA, Of ton ting, 14651 ~ dUcted by: an lndMdl'&I M. HattfOC"d and Luey Pacific View Monuary, the eth dav of OAANQe, State ot fOf" trVWoOd Lane., IMne. CA Have Y°" ltatted doU'9 Mary Hanfor'" B• ... ...,. p--'•-VI .... 11116 II t:00' ll'l'I Tetme f nla. lM abandoned QOOdt, 92114 bualn ... yet? No .... ~ ...,m; .-"'·• the NII we CNI\ crit. Siie c:Nnela, or per.onaf ptop. Hany Allred Oavld1on. KhuonQ Dleu 1..a loved moth4'Nn·taw ol Newport e.ach, CA, eubject to c:anc:.ilatton. f11Y dtecribed below. 14651 Counttvwood Lane, Thia alatement wu tiled Debra Hartford ana ~ the hovre of 110 BtoecMiey Landlotd re""'99 the right OeecflptJon, Items: lr'Vlne, CA mt4 With the Cou"'Y Cl•k of ador.cs grandmother t2:0Q..$:00 P.M •• Sal• cc.ea.._. '° bfd. lletow le 1 lat of ~) Full ~· Re~llOf: Michelle Sachiko Maaon. Ofange County on 9-t·GS of Undaay T. Hanford urday, Sept. 30th. -.e• ,,.,,,.. and unl1 nuffll)ert, (1) 25" Color T.v.·, 1) 19" !..~ "~11YWOC>d4 Lane, FU'7031 •l'ld Whitney A. Hart-Cht.WCh ·~· wtl llliill•llllilllli••• NAMES UNIT NUMHRS COior VC """""' ..,.. -'i4 10td. IM held on Sunday, l..-----.----Catheflnt t..iahton AOlZ 8ofu ~·vij~> H~ Thia bu1ln111 I• con-Dally PllOI Sept. 30, Oct. 1• Mui. Hartford wH Oct. 1 at a:oo fll.M. at 01ot01 AuvalCava AON Ooodt 6 Furnltur• l ~by:~_,._,, 14• 21· l"5. la&83 borYI 11"1 La Jolla, C~ St. Mlchael'a and AA Johnltubblnt A1IO C1oeNs.. .._..., you ..._,, "-"' PUIUC NOTIC! aaughi. to Dr. & Mta. ~le. »~ fllaclflo u ..... ManJMa 1111 ........................... d ,j bUllnaM yec1 No Jamee Wynn &hanlll. View Dr., Newport ....... Veten&uel• 8IM 1"5-"'""' •Y "" tilr'Y Mecl ~ The IMUlll r«urn of lhl Sh• •tt~ 81~ 8Mc:h. CA. ~ =ey ~ 1116 '=-MocWe, "*'tltllf 1'hl9 ...._.,,.. w Ned flattona f'Mllly f'oundtllOn khoOI fOr Oltlt In La 19Nlce fotlowt lit Pa- Aueumn Mauoa 87et rubllshed New~rt ~,..~ Clal1i=:ol It 9V~ .~ lnapedlenb Jolla. CA and ~ cffto View Me!MIW lll'llttOlft/ ~N C13S ~ ..... -·-_ .. , on d1Kln9 ~-lllinllt ated from the UnlY•f" Park, S600 fllaclflo Mtnund Vatdtit C1IO Not lep .. lflMt 2'. , M. t• .... , hcM't by any dllMft -"° aMy of 8oultMwn CeMo Vlew Or., Nawpor1 AM Marte...,,,.,.. 0221 ,.._ Dlillr Not lept. U. JO. !S-~ ~ fOf'tlia In 1162. SM -..oh, i':ri '=::: gm ... n O& '· t4, •• ....,. ' iNr.ot.:';;; aa.o aHenffcl fill,,. 1n hu Of -...... ._ D1rM Hopl!lnt cne "*IC IOTICI .... IDTICI .....,. • .o. ''°" -. ::::., ~!:!:.C.. = ~°'::::,.:: =-"=-~~ .. 181 I ..... 111 R • ma t II :-i: ::::'\ ~ WI a "'""'* ef T'lte JoM W.-c:..r ~---DM1 lliilie• I 1 UI W•kl I I ._CA-. ,..,,, ... ...._VMN ......_.,.~,-... .._ . ......, oeM nw~,._. .. nw&:i: ru,11111•111 N••~ Club ...... _.,. ....._ ._......., .......... DIM ~ ........ -ec... ..... II -..... cu• .... ...... ..... T.-CA ..... It .... c.t ...._ 11W AU' ....... 1111 Qanlen DMllifa 1M "*' l•t .... ,.... Club of ...... ,..... W.. ....... 0... o t a.ew 90!......, ow.-DIM. f'ta& .. CA ,,_.. ~ o1 Of-..._ ru ...... ;.. r [ auauw11-.. Telqmoe 8am-S~ Monday-Friday Walk-In 8:00un-5:00pn M~y-Friday DAILY PILOT. DIADUNU Monday ............ Friday 5:~ 1\rsday ............ .Monday 5~ Wednesday ....... Tuesday 5;<X¥n lbursday_ ..... : ... w~ s:00pm Friday ................ Thmsday 5~ ..,,.,a .. (714) 642--5678 BYMX (714) 631~94 (Ple&4ie include YOtD' name and phone number and we'll call you back with a pice quote.) BYMAILOR• PlllSONa 330 West Bay Street Costa Mesa, CA 926'1:1 Comerof Newpcxt Blvd cl Bay St. ellllllAL · POUCY Rates and deadlloes are subject to change without nooce. 1be publisher reserves the ript to censor. reclassify. revise or reject any clasaifaed advertisement. Please report any error tbal may be in your classified ad immediarely. The Daily Pilot & The Independent accept no liability for any error in an advertisement for which it may be responsible except for the cost of the space actually occupied by the error. Credit can only be allowed for the first insertion. ' r J ' "HOUSES/ CONDOS 'FOR SALE GENERAL 1002 COSTA MES.A 1024 ACIWlGB 1125 CORONA NEWPORT NEWPORT NEWPORT NEWPORT NEWPQRT iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ii-liiiiliiiiiiiiiiiilDEL MAR 2122 BEACH 2189 BEACH 2169 BEACH 2169 BEACH 2169 BEACH 2169 Orage Countr ONLY $5K DNI foreclo1ure1 & Gorgeous 2BD 2BA Old World Chllrm AT THE BEACH ••10 CANYON* Faltulou• Savine• LUXURY TWNHM v~:-B=-l~V~~~~~:\~~ lOUAL ..0US.W0 0 ""0 11TUNITY Dtfault1 ~~~~~a.wf,;~~a1~8:i ... ,..,... ..... S.W ~~::; ~-~1~ Annual Rentala ~=-=•;. f.~1•2Ba • =vl°~ ~.u~~.t~~ NEWPORT COAST Pool/spa fltneH gar fp Dally fists. 60-75 new s149,900. Call Today. ._....,_lft: ,.._ 819-322-9118 11500/md. 759-8242 valu.d from $800K to 2-yr new, 1500 sq 11. w/d$1100tlnn873-«>22 PfOpertl .. fisted dally, Patrick Tenor• Agt .., Or Winter Fum I s12M, Vlslons Proper-28r 2Ba. vault cell· Heh with complete 780-8702 Alctllle.,.S.ld.d 11--------Larvaa.laotton a1urre •••utr ties on Display Is lngs,formaldlnlngrm. •••••••• PfOflle, ,_, ......... aM-uu COSTA MES.A 2124 2Bd+2 Iott. .... $1975 28R+den Single sty, looking for qualified Pool, spa In gated APARTMENTS Countw Recorcla _, ...,.. 312 ocn vu tum •..• $1150 Uv. rm, trpt. FURN. 2-managers to Uva In comm. 2-car attc:h Reeearch •--------.___-:lll=..iia.. __ _. 3Bd 2Ba In M ... Del 3Bd Npt Hghts .$1825 car gar. $1800+sec thne pro~s. For gar, end unit. Ught & FOR RENT 8404773 ext 1S Mar. Pool-Many amen-Propertw Mgmt yrty. Agt 721-3566 further Information brlghtl Only $1850. •••••••• All11alau11 ~1 l11lblt --------NEWPORT 1069 's'1'•2•00· Oc7c1~P.J,.,. n7~w541 on.--~~ contact Elizabeth or Call AQ1. 840-2877 MWS11"1lalllfljccnolll1fed· BEACH ... 'IV_ .. ,,,. "-=:::W Bluffe Condo 4BR w/ Jeri 714-631·1855. NEWPORT TERRACE enl Fair Heulltt Act ol 1111 n CORONA liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii CEMETERY LOT/ Clean 3BR Houaa on 87.,1900 ~~g!~'!i~~ GOU' COURH VIEW 3BR 21 •A. gar, no BALBOA ~wtiklllUUIMlllet• DEL MAR l022 Udo Island 70 ft lot CRYPT 1225 Canyon Park S1~5/ .,-bHutlful condition! 2Br 2Ba twnhm on Big pets, S1050/mo. ISLAND 2606 II ""'*' ''Illy ptdlluU. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 6BR SBA. 3 tp. pool, Z1~~ +58d5e5p. Vaca t . 4BR 3•a 1 ... __ to ocn $1795/mo. &40-6324 Cyn golf course. Trl4vt 845-9219 ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii )lmlllll11 tt lllmlml11illoa DRASTIC REDUCTION Own 813-0968 .... c--·-wl cath cell, lg mst.r ate OCEANFRONT 3+2,11 llued 11 rlCI. cetor, 11l1tlon. 0 I d • D d M Con-8f o Paclflo V1ew kar pkng, W/0, fp, Bluff• baa Condo $1700/mo. 759-8124 modem. Wd burn frpl. Charming 1 Br+ loft, w,u.4kaJ,~llllllllunr necUcut charm w/lrg Agents k 2 companion CM/NB Border Clean, new pnt. Very nlcel lmmac 2200 s/f, 3Br 2-car pkg w/opnr, w/d . 1Sa. Avallable now. altiaHlqill,or11111tt1nlioot1 woodsy backyard. Absolute Bargain ! cremation plots In La bright, roomey, 4BR Yr1y 11795 723-4M8 3Ba, den/office. $2200 Harbor View Home• $1599 Wntr. 722-0824 Yearly s1 1001mo. Agt. ,.... lllYRU ,,.teruce, liml· Huge Liv rm. w/ Quality 5Bd 3Ba. tam· Guanlta Ct. Ocean ~~:SO~Y84~:5~~~ocl BeycrHt 38R 3 \ilii Sanregret Rltrs &44-0195 4Br+fam rm. lg din, Ooeanfront/Luxurv 673-4062. tatlelerflacttmillllloa." beamed cath cell. Fp, lly home nr Fashion view under beautiful Like new-remode l. pooremVt~n~~':,.5~;o1f"t, Contemp 4Br 3Ba. Avl --------Tllla '"'''"' wlll nol 4BR, 21ABA, Fr drs Island w/pvt yard + olive t ree. S1 ,300 E 'SIDI! house, cute now. $2850 winter, BALBOA _j,.-......... M"'1l onto brick patio, wood spa. Reduced S80K • each. A savings 01 1Br 1Ba. 1-car garage, ~~r:aTq ~iJrn'r,;1•~ Beach Area Lease or Sale 4BR $3800 yrly. 650-1869 PENINSULA ~-rlCCllll MJ 11 • fire. Only $499,000. Only $499,900 w/ $600 1-800-247-9638 private yard. $650/mo. Combo kltch/fam. rm 28A M t H bo 2607 •nl "' "11 '"'" •Ille.is 111 41 8 Haze I. o PEN TERMS I Call now • 433--9528 Wlnttr Furnished View Hg:;,:~':i.ao.:; 1f{ St~pB• •1° 1 B kchl 2 1 edr iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii vlllaUM 11 tll1 In. Our r11d1rs HOUSE SUN 1.SPll Paklck Tenore Agt E ••Id• S • c I u de d PooVspa, 3-car gar, 0 Y, I 1..., a rp P ng w .. ""'" ..,.,_ .. lllal 11~ (714> 494-0193 78().8702 Townhse off Back· co'o3p000era1t1mo0n° 8B3ro1k2e3r ~ 2&3rBeedaoro'lm LIDO ISLAND $815~1·2. 8~v10' r1~~~ '1R2•oe'*: 1~!:::'Z'.~~.tl~~~dk1, llwtJllal• Nwrtlsd 111 11111 Spnla•• Bank owned BIO CANYON VILLAS HOUSES/ bay. 3BR 2.5BA, 2-car · • ..v some Oc:e~fronts Spacious 3Br+famlly ..,.. v v.,.,.. w/d. Avail now. 301 E. ,....,.,., .. ""'*• "'111 Lg. 4Bd 2.5Ba. kar 2-3 B r on/off golf CONDOS attach gar. PooVspa Beyrldge-Qeted, 28R 111so.-Sl600/mo room, 2Ba, 2·story, Twnh .. Belcourt Hiiis. Balboatll1. 844-7946 ..-.,,, ......,.._ Tlcom. gar. Park & Pelican c:ourH. S345-489K. FOR RENT S1500/mo. 842-3950 2BA, pool & spa. VIiia Rentals partially turn, frplc. 2 Mu tr BR, 3Ba. 1 a. Slngle apt steps to ,...,..,L 11111111.call HUD Hiii View. Pool/Spa. Melinda Agt 759-nOO E's l de/Npt Hts·3Br Refs. 540-7551 days $2200/mo. Avail Nov. brary. Gated loc:, nice beach. Decorat or foll • ._ II 1·•·424-ISllL Ftr $485 ooo up Prln 788-5180 eves. Property llgmt 4th. 675-4912 Agt. view. S3200lmo 644-8923 done. s7201mo. Open Ille Y'Hh ... lll, DC na 1Jleue' only Agt 253-4·018 Cuttomlzed Big Canyon Twnhome, lrplc, patio,•----'----TWO LEASES!! H 1011 12,.,. W · · hm. 1·sty 4Br 3"Ba, 1ngl gar. $995. 647·7540 Bauulew Terrace 3Br LIDO Mobile Hme Park ouse • 1 • · ,u.11 HUD II421·3$00. 3400 .. $1 095 000 • • 675 4912 C I f •d 1 Balboa. 723-4852 COSTA MESA 1024 sq .... • • . BALBOA E·Slde Townhome 2'hBa hH, very clean • harm ng urn 1 + Open Bunda~ 1 -5 48, 2 ,h Ba big yard & bright. Comm pool. Steps to pvt bch. S1000 Newport Coast 4BR --------tG~EiiNE\ii"RALRi~-11nono;2 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 21 Royal St. Georg• ISIAND 2106 tep tam rm.'LR frpl, 2: $2200/mo. 509-7958 675-3969 909-371·1160 2.5BA 1YR. new w/ CORONA MESA VERDE Hanu Reddy Realty car, pooVapa, tennis. view! $2400 26"'2 QOV'T FORECLOSED • Homa• for pennies on $1. Delinquent Tax, Repos. REOs. Your Area. Toll Frff 800- 89&·9n8 Ext. H·1398 for current llallngs. .. CLASSIFll!D It's the resource you can count on to sell a myriad of merch8"· dlH Items, becauH our columns compel qualified buyers to call I 842-58 78 559-5555 ••••••••••• DEL MAR , GOLF COURSE Harbor Ride• •r Owner Brl ghttaJry 2Br 1'hBa 11400/mo. 433-8528 COSTA MES.A 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 Eastblutt11 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilllii Open House SaVSun But loc:atlon & view! upper steps to beach . NEAT MESA VERDI! 3BR 2.5BA 2300 Sq. 18R 1u Ught a, Airy 12·5, 3001 Country Exquisite remodel Stv, frig, W/d, lrg deck, 3Bd Ready for family. Ft . Ran ova t • d lrg deck, gar, 5875 Avl Club Dr. stop by and 3Br+den, 21ABa, 2490 1-car. Avl 10/20. No 3180 Slcfly Ave. $1150 ThrC>YghouL $2100 1111• Open ho._• ... this spectacular sq 11. Was 5559,000, pet/smk. S1350. 723-4633 Agent 819-726-9665 CaJJ Diana Prosser Sat & Sun l-4 429 4Br home that was now $489,000. NEWPORT HEIGHTS Q UIBT 8c SERENE _...;.8_44.....;.65;;..;90;..;_____ IA Iris 873-8078 completely rebuilt In Owner/Agt 759-7859 BALBOA 3BR house, no pets, Pal~ 1'. •esa Apar.__en~ ,· VIiia 8albff.2 ...... ,. _L ___ 1_B_R ___ _ 1992. Top quality ap-Newport for $147,000 gardner, Refs. req. ---~ .J..-~ LA.A.A .&.4> • Perfect move-In cond. are• • lovely pllancea, fixtures, West~llff 2BR 2BA PENINSULA 2107 $895/mo. 650-2258 Gar parking, walk to view,· newly retur-sound system. Lots of ~ r..._ b ch ed blthed, encl gar. W/D marble, granlle and Condo. Upper end So near & yet so r.IC... •a • gat comm on pram. Walk to bth. glass block have been unit In perfect move-In Lrg house-Penn Point IRVINE 2144 w/pool, spa, tennis. No pet.a. $925-$1100. used. View of the golf c:ond. $4500 down w/bay view 4Br 3Ba 'Ibat's the feeling you get Avail Nowl $1395/mo 53:..8074 course from main buys ltl Won't lastll tam rm, 2 fp, 3--c.; when you live at Palm Agt &40-7000 Ext 301 rooms. Asking $695K. Open Sun 1-4pm. gar. S3200. 673--2290 UCI CONDO Mesa amid the lush Can't seem to Call Anne Mccasland, ~;~u!~~ 3~: Agt 2Br, tp, AC, gar, pool, greenery of secluded get to all those Agt. 751-4330 spa, tennis. $950/mo. woods & m-"' palms. I I b --------•·--------CORONA Agent 759-9314 .,..., repa r o s Studio apt w/Fr doors, c:ourtyd, walk-In clost. Quiet bch atea. $800 Incl u111. Sml pet ok. 673-7350 --------------NEWPORT DEL MAR 21 22 ·~~7s1to&JooBcdrooms aroun~~~~h:ouse? COSTA MESA 2614 -GENERAL 1002 GENERAL 1002COAST 1070 NEWPORT ·lBkS62StoS6SO Claaalfled -=======!!=======liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 3BR 2V.BA upgraded BEACH 2169 ·lBR.S725eoS7SO Service P OCEANF;NT CO ER AL TEZZA Larg .. 1 fir condo. 2 decks, Fr. A No Pea · RN plan w/bonua rm+ 3-doors, Jae tub, 2 car 8pacloua 48R 3BA A Vcnic:al Blindt Directory OCEANFRONT car gar. Below recent •tt gar.. Inside lndry. Inside In dry+ xtras. .._ r .. a:ft .. fans help you find . Great Great views from both saln. Agt .. 673--7300 Micro & refrlg Incl. Lie On park In Eastbluff. • .......... 'O h I 2BR 1 BA Laundry hk-ups, gar, 2868 Hickory Place. $725 (310) 431-7870 f t @ S1800/mo. See Av11111_750-3109• A NBWCllpct,Paint&Tdc reliable ep. vie building uMs. Priced to move at Mary/Broker A Firnc:s3 Room 842-5878 Buy It. Sell It. Find It. .ooo $799,000 MOBILE 730-120on31.9212. & Heated Pool & JllCl.m.I l;;;1111:=m=m=m=m=m=m:.:;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;::::;;; Cauy y EW HOMES 1100 3 BR 2BA Front House Chances are A P~tias & Balcorucs Claulfled. • PENINSULA POINT "" ON I liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii wfyard, w 10 hk·up, you will find & Ganga Avulablc Remodeled 2..stftamily CHARMER •FOR SALi!• garage. Avail lmmed. what you need home-~ With Remodeled 2 bed home. BEACH BREl!ZB 1 B $1650/mo. 640-7000 .._,... frendl doors lead to pool 44X1 o. Famlly part<. Ext 306 Agent at the price ~ & yard. Motivated by s~ rent $320. Cov· you want to pay Office Hours: 9:00 am · 5:00 pm M·F .000 dvotce. $172.500 ered patio/Yard $9,000 BIG OCEAN VIEW when you read and 10:00 am • 4 :00 pm wcckcnds 645-3271/548~762 sms 3Bt 2Ba So. PCH Claaalfled 1561 Mesa Dr.· Santa Am &-:"'-ts, CA Convenient $1795 3& 2Ba, 2-Car Gar ""'e'' BALBOA NEWPORT REALTY c 1a .. 1t1ad s1395 2er 2ea Oottao• daily (714) 546-9860 8 4 2 ·5878 S500 Room B/B, No Kitch ... 2 5•79 714-sae-eeeoAgt. --~--.;:.::~·~u~=---~--------------------------------"~• '·r;;:==============================================================~ I' =i'The Buyer's Market" ! ll'Check your shopping list off -i by stopping in today at any i on~ of these .. local Orange i County Auto Dealers! : . "Buy, Lease or Browse" I'· nge Countr._'s Auto Dealers are Number One in Customer Sati action ! SADDL•BACK G ~~ .............. ~--------- lervlce~~ ...U CONNELL CHEVROLET 2828 Hoi't>Of &Nd, C.M. 548-12000 UY PUDllOI llOllDA # 16 kvlne Auto Center 714-830-7800 •• @ ~ C ADI LLA C. -uae>K" Put a few words to work for you. Have A Garage Sale! Cc-A 1be Nat Oasshds at 642-5678 to pm ~ fiaroge Sde Ad I P!Ui!!llot ' ~ca;•1•m":i"Es~a:z12~4 1111tAtS 10 ~ .._ SIJID Oulel a a.cur •. 9991:Hawpo.1 llfVd. 1!!!_ ~ 18R aeo. .__ .... • • &ti ..... ..._.. .............. . ..... a'la AM-~ & ,...._ d .. lgn MeWtOOra Wlllel, ..... a..n., ~· 0 ' 'at RIP ·'!!a"!llP.!iiP.~,"'!!.~A~t-1-5.;.0_/m-o·.·' e:u.a~~ .. ~ C-: .. loo.MIO/m0 Udo--. Mt: No f :::=-~ ...,.,. ... ""*Y=-=-POol. rv ...... ...... MMcl.: 11314112 f6ell:up. 81..elngual llllr .....-. *-. .. lrW . No IM IM U... 8R WI .... PIWl..117...uN ..,. pllft. f1W .,..1--=~~~~-:=.;:;.;.;;. pe1e e2 prtv BA. Bale. _...,, Cll Ron Tewb. ---·--· A .... ,...._.-'and ~I puking apot. BUSIJlnta• • LWLWTY,exp'd, --·.I •;t .-.. ~ . .,...ISi -------t 1., 1aa. .. rv1ng 6ar. r-Oo . gym, tennla, ,._. Hpl leech, approx 20 •rwr"" • •. ~~&1 111aru•un1S·111 pvt =· '585-seooi 1475+ ~ utll 441 NOi JllRDCI ....,_ .... Qood s-y. ..... "'---.au ~ mo. 9081 CDM l390/ Ingle roomc.11 ~IC l44-0'712 673• llISC. 6015 a80barfr:'•t•lde •vaM now. uu•. paid, 3002 Plf dQ9 to Mich tu,... .IJITIQU!S 8010 aBR W hk No Pila r\11mlc. '708-8 nltur• repair •hop In •xqulelte Chlneae • .Yp, Avocado 875-8834 B'OSDllSS CM. No knowledge of R 1---------patlo. ya1d, no peta, • • •·-•BUYING tT•M• \18• Collectlble, PETS. $745/mo831·7813 CdM 2BR tllA+.,. OPPOllVNlll ~°"1caur.AnttNn8 ,..,.,req'd.~8 M>na1JohnLAon'1'd'1 SouthCoutPlua. * decorative, extrem.iy l'iJCie 2Br, 1-cat gat, :1 t!:k• ulargenlt W pdofp, 2904 o~~~l:th-:-a=: P/i ii ASST. Qolf Shop "852..ee&9· TMVRL AOl!NT f~0~t1!!°!';:.~·p~~ tare. 963-6966 ANIMALS W/d hlcUP •ml yd ne • /0, fo, o••• a. HUNK .....,. For top 'NB Bkr. Com· Re.t.all SalH Ptr EllCp'd L•l•ure Ing•, books, furniture, Ort Telephone Number1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii• cpt. 213 'coita M~ $850 144-7004 4iM.u'NK UN.•.... puter •klll8 a lie pr•f. •OUT OF SANTA FE• SABER. Call Su.an e1c. Immediate cuh, CdM area. Call 673- 1 • ADORAIH• St. 17715. Agt 831~7 CDM share 3br/1ba 1 °=~"o::I =., Ron 780-5000 l ld 101. Seek• Hperlenced 1-800-937-3494 X248. top I . tS73-e223 IY l!\99 2020 for Information. AKC Ptappl•• & •'•Id• X1ra ltg aunn block to ocean. &Mk· alt-. 12.400/Wlt Ult rc-.w OVER ti l LONELY? Mlnpe,.on for Jew-WAIT•Ra, Cocktail Zaai Qoona Antique Nordlo Traok s CFA KJtt.ena 28' ktplex. View .,J; Ing ,.... rmate. N/8 rte W/U81 1-4IOCM• M30 You need to ... to ••IY klo•k In Fuh 18'. WalllHH•, Host•H. ..... I• ha~ng It'• 1 It uola Am • ~i We h•ve the l&rge1t patio, lndry rm. ""6. S600 Call. tS7W608 DON'T JUST DRUll eomeone who ~ PIT Work FIT PIJ PIT, My+comm. Call Apply In person: Tue1. SALEI Oct 2.14 at RoWtng i:~•c:oh 7 ft fflectlon ol p.cs1g, .. No peta. ~7383 CDM &hr H-near M0UT FINANCIAL stand1. Cal 1«1().255-8am-12 M·F, no exp Poppy, 144-5953. Oct. 3, 12-4 w/Erlc 1no Orange Ave. CM. fol~p pool h~le dog.:,l~o~.:: :."!°:r.-'• LOVKLY 2BD Brl ht beach, N/S, W/D, nu nUDOll. Do Some-1515 ut tee4. 13.119/mln. n • o. SI. 0 0 /hr RETAIL m11a 3!520 E. PCH, COM. OuH & Balls. 5 ti lmmac. N9W pnt, ~. carpet, furnlehed, thlngl CaM 717·7NO SeN-U 81~ +comm. $300.$500/ Upecale ladl .. golf & APPl.JANCES 6011 oldet" desk. 2 Roll-top PET~O-:J~T 8CH decor. Oatage. Oreat '450 mo. tS7~1700 Local Vending 8ualneM wtc. Mark In eales. re10~ wear, FT/PT, EMPLOYMENT oak S\udent Deau. N Loct '695. 841-15834 CM-Roowte Wllfttecl f<K Sale. S. own Office product• llXP D, 720-1!9f' SERVICES 5533 W h 673-8378 M°:::~&C::ur°!. Lovetr clean E'1ld1 to •hr 28r 2BA. boa•I Earn ~ •••• EMPLOYMENT 852-0247 RUA.IL SAUIPERION •• er/Dryer 1140 ""P""'LAN...,...,.~...,,..----963-4887 Smoker OK. $387/l'no. Call 1_..._. .. ~ ....... W/exp needed for ... refrigerator $175 T SALE ACRES, _____ ...;_ __ _ 1Br, microwave, w/d Call 0 ~ contemp women'• •11••-Good condl 648-5848 Cement fountains $110, ADOPT·A·PET hkup, catprt. No p~. Iv mag. IMd 444 3829 MUST SEU. e Fuu 11.ze Palace Park boutique In Fash Isl Pleue be aware that bird ba.tta s20· Cltru~ Every Sat & Sun at $095+ .. c. 845-2148 Snactc/Soda Mach Rte 11!!-nLov..11!!.-Mgmt poten. Call ~ the ll1Ungs In thl1 cat· 11!!TTD•n'PTnt11!! frult-avoc.do (fruiting) PETSMART, Fountain iieM Verde 2BR 2BA Dover Shor•• Spa. In CM. Ne1 1321<. AJI ........-1 .ua'& need• Patk Hoit· fax rHume· 840.2n4 egory may require you cv&v.n&v~ 6014 SlO. Juniper•, VinH, Valley. Puppln, kit· I cloua hM w/.......t fl ,. __ h B 5530 ••a••, priority to • . t --•1 900 hefb1 $1 . On/kng palms w garage In 4-plex. _.,.., P· ..,.. ua. 5 hra/Wk. those 18 •. must be Retall/Management 0 ..., • number a· $20. ~74-9422 tens and m0te, all $7150/mo. Pam Agt Bd/Ba, w /pvt ent. 80().788--8445124 m . fully avall wk .. nds. Manager needed for In which there la a ** Glabmana Down ---------looking tor loving, car- 548-5880. SOSO N/pet 873-7092. Vl!NDINQ RTa•New •~• 000/Vt Income Apply In per80n at busy thrift •hop ben-charge per minute. Sofa Off white. Uk• PROBATE SALE Ing homes. CALL 597· Npt Hghte lrg 2Br 2Ba l!'aide CM 38r 1S. Machines In 21 Loca-polet1tlal. Reading Palace Park. 3405 efitlng • non-profit or· Profllslonals, Manaeen New. Paid $3,500. Sell Bronzu Including 9037 tor more Info. trptx. Qar lndry rm houae to •hat• W/1 tlona•Buy All or books. ToU Fr" (1) Mlchel80n, Irvine. ganlzatlon. High en-beoutJvea $500 obo 759-1275 Mongolian slave table, No Yard Dog must gol new crpia/drpi/pnt'. other. $400/mo. Part"'8CJ0.599-e780 800-IH-9n8 Ext. R-558-8339 ergy, take-charge, Cuatom 7' wicker sofa, 15• bronze mermaid Golden Ret. 1\1\ yr. $975+dep. 548-4497 Smoker ok. 845-3075 VENDING-FANTASTIC 1381 for detaUa. well-organized w/2 yr• RELOCATE TO 2 matching chre Ilk• table, 8' Bllnd Justice, Female -•P•d• AKC. Small Studio Nwpt Lrv Rm Prlv .. th In NEW PRODUCT. 40,000/Yr lnoom• PARTTIMEWORK ~~~~~1'::!•:,i; .. ~~ LASVEGASl n~J~.:~:~.g~!1f~nf~~~~· :!.!=ord~~01a!nu~ud~~f ~~f~~~~r's!!.5:~ Hgt• area, kltch, prlv hm, Nwpt. Hgta. uw. 4®'ft profits. •12001 eotentlal. Home FULL TIME PAY rHume: 714-494-2067 •tel 831-4849 I eve 644-6589 y •rd, u t 111 Inc 1. pd. Prlv entr. & View. wk potential. FREE 'fyplsta/PC uHra. Toll The Tlme1 Orange or II p o B Three top rea1ons ~----......;....;.__..;;...;.;;... __ , met, ota of furnltur• 1-----· _ _..;;...;...;;.; __ _ '57!5+dep 588- -01 845-2941 or ooAa~•*""' calll 1 """'78a~ .... .,. F () c ty la lookl f ma : · · ox Dealnner Country Including antlquH, Rott/Pitt Bom 8/24 ~, .,.._ .....,.,.. -..-... rff 1 80CMl98-Sln8 oun ng or 9445, s. Laguna, CA why Money MagazJne • s Snun.Cozv.aack 88 ., NB 1 blk to ooean Br ex T·1381 for ll1t1ng1• bright, energetic HIH 92877 attn: Susan. rated Lal Vegaa #9 In French 1ofa & love oalu1th WHt curlo1, Brindle $125 obo. lnq. • • • I vt bath /d p •op I• to work Its "Beet Cltle• to Uve •eat, teal floral print. w cupboard•. atm· 11t •hots. Gd temper, •tudlo apt. S500do w P • w • frplc. MORTGAGES• ACCOUNTING evening hour• with SA.I.ES In 1995 .. Inn, and Both $545. 3-Pc wall olr11, tables, paint· lay-away. 847-8923 • Incl refrlg·1tove-ulll• ~::~~~f~~=t T.D.'S 2918 Community newspa. out•lde •alH team. REPRESENTATIVB why 15.200 people ate unit $399. 759-7659 lbnogw•,,·, Lvoaulsa'x'v' dfelsskh, Save abu••d •nd Ref• req. 548-7578 P.•r publrshlng co. Earn hourty wagH + Growing community relocatlng to Las +De1lgnera Elegant & d abandoned pets. Be1 ---------•NB 2br/2ba Park LOCAL RaStDaNT •"ks part time Staff g•nerou• commll81on n1w1psper group 1Hk1 Vegu ..ch month. Antique Pool Table carve consoles, 4' volunteer/foster. Call NEWPORT Nwpt; $500 ~ UUL «»-WISH•S TO auv Accountant. 15 hfl/ whll• qualifying for display a«Mlrtlalng repr• C<ackle Rnlsh • Taupe :~~.~.z e Gr~~=~d lu~~ 714-597-9037. • BEACH polat $250 pvt phone matwed ttuat deed•. wk. Must know Lotu• our attractive beneflta sentatlv1 with 1 )'Ml mini· 1)Job growth rate felt $1700 obo 875-1854. fountain girt, 5, high 2669 N/S, Cleanl 720-9469 PleaM call ~111. 1·2-3 for Window• package Including mum experience. EJcc.llent topped 8%, best In Floral Sofa $SO, b 8• b --------- iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil NB Share 2Br 2s. In and/or Exe.I. Send r• medical coverage. benefit package lncludlng the na.tlon. Southwest 1tyle eofa .. b~~2h~~. et s::..~z7 .. PIANOS • Oonfrnt 3Br 1 v.ea, exchange for help In iume to: Accounting Call Tom, 444-968S. ba:N eatery for the enet· 2>MaJ<>r companies $11 o, 3 mod Italian Get"man carved curio ORGANS 6059 ,.,, 1tove, frig. Yrty, earn• A Ute house Supervisor, P.O. Bo• PLUMBER g1tlc 1al11 prof111lonal expanding theft chrs S40 ea. 494-2729 cabinet, 3' sottee, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1550/mo, IH opt to k"plng. 831-2020 ANNOUNCEMENTS ~~8 Co1ta M .... CA Allegla Plumbing now that we need lmmedlalely. 31t:: :J:':f~ Leather 80fa love IHI Louis XVI parl0t table, Bab~ G rand Plano bUy. 310-596-9214 On the beach ne>tt to · hiring. Mu1t have Physical/drug ICleening r• and high quality of & chair, unused 11400 5' 1creen, bronze Xlnt cond. In tune. 1BR'• 1BA'• from Newport pier. Share C.,..tv.r CNA FT/PT, good OMV. 846-3299. quired. EOE. Pleue call life. Oak dl.nlng room aet eagle, etc. Buy all for Must eacrifice. $1550. $875 to $775 & Studio 3Br 2Ba, gar. $480/ Uve-ln, r.,•, reliable, POITALiGOV'T JOBS Judy OeUlng at (714) 574-(uats 8) w/hutch $75,000 or part or 714-527-1854 •I $450. Call Broker a.I mo, ~utll. tS73-5092 ANNOtJNCBMENTS dependable. Call Del> 4250 f0t ln11Mew 01 fax ,. Let th• nation• llugest $950 obo. 894-4356 ttade for boat. mo-714-642-3850. 2920 ble 830-4357 Lv m1g $2NOl/HEXPOURWIU.+BENTRAIEFITNS sume to (714) 831..aS!M and fa.stest growlngl--..;_..;.,.;..;,.;,._;;~...;.;,~1 l0thome? 1240 Logan --------- SEL #I , Costa Mesa. BICYCLES 6060 •1 BR 1825• RENT•T r CHA Ai>Pf•lnlo 714-647-1 991 lecretaty Light CatMr marketing firm L 10am-4pm everyday l=jjjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2BR 2BA $725/Up .ru..;i Nunlng & Companions accounting, eome comp. assist you In relocat· 1• Refrlg & dlshwuher WANTED 2726 CAR POOL WANT•D Needed fOf Hornecare. PT Clerloal typing exp, fluent Eng. 17·$8/hr Ing to beautfful Laa h unlll gone. Blk•• & bike parts, Ilk• Incl. 60x30 pool. No from Npt Hghta to f(T. 310-438-44144 requited, data entry, Nffd ASAP. 831-3777 Vegaal your ome new/used. Sall 1 piece t N CdM HS &/or Uncotn fiUng, phone1 for NBI-:...----------through Classified or all. 641·9264 P• •· o feH. No &EIU<JNOs Sm cottage School. 642-3151 COOK8/l!XP'D accountant. 642-3818 Seoretary/Cust Svo ALLEN AND •p;;;;;::;;;;;::;;;;;::;;;;;::;;;;;::;;;;;::;;;;:;:;jJEWElRY, FURS lea1e. 545-4895 Jback houH or •lUdlo Night.I. start ASAP. =:--::=--....,..~=--......... -Wordperf.Lotus/IBM 11 & ART 602 3Br 2Ba 1 house from w/yard. Reap. person Margerltavlll• PT Front Ottlce &/or Window•. Locel NB ASSOCIATES Get tO S SPORTING •and. Approx 1200 •If. w/dog. Wiii fbc up/gar· LOST• Call 831-8220 Back Office. Medlca11 __ ar_•_a. __ c_a1_1_83_1_..a_83_5_ GOODS newly decoratd. $1350 den for reduced rent fOtJND 2925 fl/f MAHAOER PfT Clinic (Asst ln1uranc1 Call 1·8oo-JOBS-234 the basle •••ESTATE SALE '"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii6iiOii6iiS Isa. 818-501·34n (under '400) 64Mf78 HELP Busy irozen ~~!,"81 lntorEng) Phone' .. ,11ng•klulals1 Can't seem to or 702-792-8200. • 2.05KT Ola. Solitare 1• Ch I rt t In NB ...... "'" get to all those Fax resume to AB..,' Internally flawless. F Scuba gear: tank, BC, arm "9 1 of • kind Found Cat•Peralan yogu 1 ore • Span. fax re1um1 to: 702.792•8202 '-' 8 Color GIA Cert. val Octypus reg, all Ilk• 4BR 2BA Apt, 'Com-mix? Found 9/27. In-Great oppty. 644-2600 548-4504. Call 548-2273 repair Jobs $38,500 Sell $1 6,000 new. S700. 673·6620 pletely remodeled, COMMERCIAL Jured, n .. d• medical QOURMl!T COOK/LI ft•STAURANT around the house? Flamingo Executive Att1·c, • Antq 14K gld baf. perfect for home/ofc, attn Call 831 1030 ho k I • "" cl1 to ocn. 11500/mo. REAL EST"'TE . . UH HP ng, ellCp d, PT/FT Oellvery/cuh Let the Park collectors Item· va. 645-2140 or 548-34ro .n. Loet Kitten "Zoe"lo1t llv• out, FIT. Non-I aam-2 fl • Cl ... lfted 1050 E Flamingo Rd basement, $8,ooo Sell s2.5oo 9/18. 4 months old lmkr. Newport Beach er. pm, •x hrs. Suite #240 • Ola. Wedd Bnd Set LIVE AT THB BUCH Tabby/SI amen w/ arH. 714-873-3843 ~~r1::-S:i:.~2S:.·501 Service Lu Vegas, NV 89119 and closet $3,250. Sell $1,300 Furn •ludlo apt. prlvt B"snrmrr om freckled face, orange, QOV'T POSTAL JOBI 1-=-~~-----·· DINOtory • Pea_rl & Dia. Neck· ent & exit. 2 blocks to v &H~ CE blk,wht. one pink paw/ Call• now being Retail help you find Offlcea Nationwide then get lace Cert. val. Is Good j obs relinble ~l'n ices lnltrtstin& tblnp to buy beachl $550 631-2343 FOR BENT 2769 on• blk. No collar. accepted f or pr• •BELLINI• rellable help. Whether you're buying some cash. SlO,OOO Sell S3.9oo. Npt Hghta 2Br 1 Ba, Irvine T•rrace COM. employment Info and The ·ucllhlv• baby & or Hlllng, Claaeified Other Items & Object ll's all there pvt grdn/pool, carport. 7!59-1558. Rewardl application. Start chlldrena fumlihlng1• ___ M_2_·H __ 7_a__ covere all your nffdsl .CLASSIFIED D'art. Call for details. e\-cry day a I N $23 800 .... "'OO .. ....._ ________ ,. Appl only 714-722·970t , __ ....:.:,in:...;Cl=a..:.o;o;::..:ifi..:.:ic~d:.___ u et. ear •hopa/ Lo a T 1 a•• 9 I • • -....... yr. atore hu lmmed FT/ -- beach. 1795. 845-4900 Pupn e-mo-old fem, 1-818-608-5354 x.5191 PT openings for .. , .. Prorl Bachelor Pa.-From 200 to30001q.ft. whtlbtklbrwn.. 111. vtc Handrmaa-Mu1t b• auoe'a In our Co.ta W/bOat docJ( & private Cmnpcdmc rata. Acta. CUff Dr. & Riv.r.lde able to dO repairs for Meea •tore. Strong enVfrplc. $800 UU.. fiomJ.W.Aitpon: Ave., NB. REWARD. new home1. Pie... communk:atlon & or· Inc. No/1mk. 281-7182 4SOO r---·· Drift Call StMI, 842.()870 fax resume: 250-9008. ganlzatlonal •klll• SPACIOUS 2Br 28a ~~ Loetuiam"Blue Par• Home Mallera wanted ~=·== twnhm 1150 8/f, huge k_.. tame, t.alka, vlcln-FT/PT. Earn CHh aallon lnclud .. a com. cloae1, x-lg windows, hy Nwpt let Dawn dally, •ta.rt lmmed. ~· hrty wage+ gar, vault cell, 2 pa-848-8801 or 842·1574 Call 1.eoo-769-3885 mo. comm. 931.2229 tloa. $1400. 875-8002 ~!!:•d:c'!r~t!:~. EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT frplc. No pets. Yearly 5530 5530 5530 553() $835/mo. 631-8208 i========:.:========~========~========il STUDIO near bNch, 201 E. Balboa. $540/ mo, e month leaM. 673-0678 or 772-4400 •WeSTCLIFI'• 2Br 2Ba, gar, pool. $1000/mo. Chrl1tlne Agt. 723-4494 WINTER.ON SANDI Fum 1Bd apta 1800 & $1200. 3Br hse $1800. Ind utl/cbfe,lgar. ~9243 MISCELIANEOUS RENTALS Sales LONG DISTANCE SALES CLOSERS EXPERIENCED SALESPEOPLE ONLY ROOMS 2706 $ iiiiL.areeiiiiiPiiiiirlvaiiiiit• siiiiiulteiill • 1. 00 ,000•$200 '000 /YEAR NB Executive Hom. •• :soot•~sta • T-1 DEALS (WE SELL CHANNEL Bal .., on canal-muter ~,w~.v!,0~~YA~ ~1 BANKS WITH $1,000 COMM. PER c:.7ia:·.9cr~ea ~1 CHANNEL BANK). ~~~~11 :: • LOOP CHARGES $200.00 No amk/pet 722-8737. Hu•• ,. .. ,.riv • ., • PRIVATE OFFICE FOR T·1 CLOSERS phone Lovely NB Hm. =~~e..~:Mre' • Communications Ni Own Muter SUite. • National company kttch Pf1v, L.Q ClubhM. Pool/Jacuzzi. HOO. -'•nv ...... .,. • Get paid up to 85°/o of monthly L.D. volume of Reom iior Rent ***chltd 01<. Non • business!* ' amoker. Muat Ilk• :::~1f'~~:: 1:::. Example: XYZ Company has $2001 L.D. bill, VACATION IDTALS llllTALS to 2722 SBlll 2724 ......... 10 ............ "OUH In COiia MoH. C.oa"4ut ~"qj •1 ..... you're paid $1000 and bonus after 6 mo. of $37~.oo, total pay $1,375,00. • Paid every week • Leads for qualified reps • Management oppfy. • Health & dental benefit$ It doesn't take a telecom guru to sell a non- binding agreement, save up to 500/o on communication costs. YES •.• Thls Is ridiculous • Top reps earn six figures. f ·The new Range Rover. See inside for details. .. RANGE ROVER ' I 11 ~TURDAV. SEPTEMllR J0.1115 ·~ TODAY'S CRaSSWoRo PUZZLE ......... ...., -. ..,... 1 onr, W w, ......._ Ille Ille .... wNll. AC. ml. te:IDO ... Y*Y J:' ...,....,.., tllft/ goCl!d _..... MMM1 WEBKLY BRJDGE QUJZ hii~ar:~~~i;;*811i1A1r ... Y.:11M;&lllltl ... ~~· .. ;;:1 .. ~-D~~ Town/ ,..._ .~ country, •Ok m•. .... ,,..=• w, Wei fn111n191Md: 111,toO xtnl Wldl M~fl Q. 1 • Alt South. VUlnereble, you !1!1111111 ho)cl; M.1814 oJ oK..J' .ti.17H m~• ii.IQ~~ The btddfna b .. proceeded! ~~~ NOR'111 EAST 80lml WEST ~.ff!~~~~-•~;;M;1~1Ta lO Pue 1• p.,. 4• p ... T Whet action do you take? ""~hi.411 Q. J -Neither vulnerable. as MJl:ffihirtl So\llh you bold: W.KQJ l:i'.J 105 oJ 5 •XQ 108 What ia your openln~ bid? Q. 3 • Bolh vulnerable, as South you hold: •AQ10863 0Vo1d OAQ .._,1096• The bidding has proceeded: SOl1111 WEST NORTI1 1• PAM 3• ! What do you bid now? EAST Put =•••• -.. ..., ane obO. lllSSU 54WI07 Mtcw• epm. Q. 4 • Ea1t.-Wttt vulnerable. u -• 1111 ,._ t.h hold ... 71 ...... 7-••:a llet'OUfY w .... , Sou ~ : ~ p• .... J4 8alboe •A llU8Gllii .... .,, .. ****** LS dual a/c, dk grn, W.12 'VA 13 ovoid M J 10 I 7 f" ptn. lect 1-ciw prtcng eyt, amJfm cd, aUlo, •e1 Maxi,.. •• loaded, xlnt condl Ind. Onoehof9 ~. lek ml. f./c, S4ew.5 White. Fully loaded, 115,900. 551•9403 The biddin11 hu proceeded: llOOlmo. 7n-6831 o'>O. 043-9111 All Powet. AC, Sut1· W'E8T NOR11f . EAST SOUTH Deolc tot lo roof, Steroo/Cau.1--------- lQ p... p... T two 4r.-8Nut • .,: ••• vi fOiird Li Tinted Wlndowa. HK VOLVO 9230 What 1ctlon do you take? on Balboa Pen. Weter/ loaded~ 7oac ml. now Mii••· ltO,IOO obo.liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii elect. 72~1470 ~~:-si:,n=-47g: ~J~. Tracy 714-381· '84 945 DL WON " ~I::. Alt South, vulnctable, you CAllPEltS IV'S '90 Thundert.lrd LX ~· w at, t ,':':a• acj u c•ct 1 • Blk, full power, nu PEUGEOT 9160 'amogged. Mutt •••I MKJ8 ~AU 071 MKlOI t'IAIJJ!1tS . 8014 llrH, $7,900 OBO. iiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 12800obo83~5349 Your right·hand opponent open.a liiiiliiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiii Cal. ~1~ '87 so•~. lepd, P/ the bidding with one heart. What. '84 M,1.._• Traller •ea T•mpo QL 4dr, W, run• aJnU WfY ,_V_O_UtS __ W_A_G_EN __ 9_2_3_5 act.ion do you take? RV, 17 \Mlf contained, 8AJ10, p/b, p/a, ale. cl .. n.11,500 080. Q. 6 • Alt Soulh, vulnerable, you bold: AAJ5 vK9U 01 MQl76 The bidding has proceeded: NORTII EAST S0\1I'H 10 p... 2• 3• PAM ? What do you bid now? WEST P ... -*P 8, $2,450 Good pdl, Ilk• nu Ut ... 3<* Cell .a+0480 COndl 537·2782 l'T\l. groat condl 1635(). '87 8UQ Yoltow w/blk Cell 803-2911 PONTIAC 9170 Int, faC1ory aunrf, '•• iiuatang Qf goo~~~7~ooo. AUTOMOBll.ES Red, w/blk Int, 85k ml. •as Gr.nd All Great.....,......--------... loaded, Qrt condl condl 14200 OBO •ea VW BAJA/STREET $8,900. 310 281-7698 low mllff, mull 1011j BUG. Ice 0r .. n; color. • call 897~7 &and New Motor and BUICJt 9035 --------• Clutch. Excellent run- (iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii HONDA 9085 --------nlng condition! Eye '84 L•aabr• loadecll iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!PORSCBE 9175 utchor. Mu11 ... to Looll for answers on Monday. Good condl RoJlablo. '88 Clvlo SI 2 dr iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii appreciate. Need• 4 new Urea, ·ale. Pl•. h•tchbk, wht, nu eng. •ea aaea comp. r• minor lnt•lor tch-up. 11,500 OBO. 78&-5844 hoadora, cuatom whit, bullt ong. need• some •2 •000 a4 a.e34o a/C, anrf, $2750. C .. hl COtmetlcl, hH tow '88 ,OX 4 dr, now CADILIAC 9040 Immaculate condl bar 110,000. 248-7165 tires, apeclaJ whit, A/ COSTA MESA 6124 NEWPORT POWER BOATS 236-9270. Fin Avt. C, am/fm. cast, 13000 080. 63<>-4541 _....__,_-4-+.--11 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilBEACH 6169 7012 '77 Sevlll• 2nd '87 CRX 61pd, A/C, TOYOTA 92101.,...,,...._-=---.......... _..,..--MOVIKO SALK owner, low ml. Wht w/ AM/FM, ca11. 81k ml. 80 JETTA QL I ownr. SAT 7am-3pm Hune CdM H20 Polo 38' TIARA SPORTFllH red lthr Inter. lmmac. & new timing bolt. '77 C•llo• QT lltlbk under warr, lo ml. 2554 Orange Ave. • Pettner wanted NB $3000. 96&-n20 $3500 Call 8715-1482 51pd dopondablei auto, blk, $6800. Furniture, kfda toy1, Booater Fundralaer. Sllp. Hom• e44.2o00 •ou.. Fl .. twood .... r , ... 4 aoo-·d LX mint Tags ~98. runs noodt Great condl 230..0989 clothing, mlac houa• Sale: Donate or Buy. 1 W rk 54-4000 -~ .. ~ ... • hold Item•. Day UT, 9130 6am-12. o 7 x102. aectan. xlnt cond. Orig condl 1hwrm mdl, to $876 firm. 831-7149 '80 .letta QLI 5spd, 1!183 Port Seaborne Way. 39' Searav E.xpr"• owner. 19.200. Leave trick to llatl $18,000 A/C, AM/FM cu1 w/ MOVING &ALIE '68, fully loaded, 600 moauge, 640-1987 OBO. 362·1708 TlUUMPH 9215 CD changer. •nrt, cuit SAT 8~2P MOVING &Ali Furn hre, oxcoptlonal cond. 1890 Wht Coup De wcohnl•d·1S8962~29304BO. XJnt W/D, Micro, Toole, & furnishings. Sat $99,000. * 675-6128 VIII Bl 1 th bl of G od 9 1 • ue ea r. u• LINCOLN 9120 '80 a ltfl c Planll, Lota o am· 2noon. 1118 eh .. pekln covera In P re anary Stuff! No Early Blrd1t Sanllago In Wostctlff. TS A front "41. l-owner, aJlliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil yellow, blk trim, Web- 2318 Elden St. #B M 1 8 1 BOA , Y CHTS, ave rec. 42,300 actual ..,7 M•rk ._0 ... •D ber carblh••d•r•, --------ov ng • • Set ru•DTrDS 7013 1 _, __ .. b .,.. •• • cuatm eng. very full MISC. AUTO 1245 •MOVINQ/ESTATll Only I 7:30em·1 pm. ~u.ruula'\ m' ,..nt ....,....... est f all pwr 4apd/ov•drv. One of SAL..E·SaVSun 8a-3p Fum, aomo antlquo1, offer over $lO,OOO. moonroo 1dl $2 ooo' a Klndl 12695 cuhl ••••111111••• Vintage colloctlblea. kid• cllhs, heehold \4 to 'I.a 1hare In 42' 646-5732. ~:i~24~7~65 ' · 238-9270. t:Jn Avl. fum, clothea, book.a, Items & morel 4812 Unlflyt• aft cabln1--------- kltchon ltoma, & Etc. River Ave. Nwpt. motor y •ch t In CHEVROLET 9045 ---------1---------407 Coat• Meaa St NB.64<>-8824 MERCEDES 9130 nuas 9220 Flad HI h• •n• ,., •SAT 8 .... 00N• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii dealer paJ,d BEJOU yoa Girl• bike Uke now•--------82 Corv, Conv. wht peyloo..._AdulcMltr HUNTINGTON sso. 1n11ne sketH 110. SAll BOATS 7014 Ld'd chp, lg, rk CD '77 480 SL Parent '84 llaad• aaooo Clllllrt•ealed.Calltne.24 BEACH 6140 Clothes, dlahwar• oldliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Wrnty $26,5K Biii loOklng for that 1pe-SES 15-apd, \c• cold l~u..i~·~da)'m.INioiiiio & n-. Books, toy1. 14' • -aer complo•-w/ (714) 650-791~ <:lal car for your child? alrl a/cl, alldln.si rear. 825 St • .lames Rd. -.. Excellent Condi Red. except onally clean. ***** all trim, Including 721•1338 12150 caehl Call 238-2 P'AMILY Highlander trailer. Wiii FORD 9075 9270. Fin evl. QARAQB SALi! ;~~~~eo)(J~~~~~I '79 4SOSL beige. '84 nARESIDB 8k•--------- Furnlturo, appliances, TRANSPORTATION · '83 T.Slnt vs, Brown U7k ml. 2 top1, ml. F150 XLT, auto, AUTOS Xtra largo dog houH. •--------full pwr. Rune good! loaded, xlnt condl opal, mot. fact. warr. WANTED Lot• of clolhlng & SPEED le s1.100 OBO. 894-0389 111,900 721·9564 Ford Fncg. avail. 9246 ........... I BALBOA GARAGE SALES PENINSUIA CORONA 6107 D~LMAR 6122 ~~~:2:!~ur~r~1~01~ --------SJ:Q BOATS 7016 '88 Tempo OL 2-dr 15-'83 800SL Red/Tan. 517•500• 646-1168 fiCiiaiiaiihiiliiiifiioriiiyiioiiuiiriiiiCiiarii, Springdale & Warner. BOATS 7011 •pd, PS, PB. can. Lo European body •tylo. 88 C-1800 Wht. PU Truck or Van 1980. 17201 Apel Lane *1988 22ft Ski Boat• ml. Run• & looks xlnt. Xlnt. Condltlonl Auto Ld'd nu5.7 V8 1995 any JapanHe & 5 7 lit 0 V-8 Kl g $1700. Call 641·2081 $16,000 645-4011 nu whlaTlre1, BIU European. Will come cObr• O/D, low pro~le •ea 300 TE Wagon SlO,OOO 550-7915 to youl 694-0859 •--------BOSTON WHALER ---------••••• Sat 9am-3pm. Rumm•e• Sale NEWPORT 22· OUTRAGE. 1980 hull, Just Hrvlcod, No matter White/parchment. top Wented Car or Truck UtUrwork Oki $100, $300, or $600 I'll buy Ill 891-0893 BALBOA ISLAND 6106 3rd Annual OpaV Topaz All•lf Sale Furniture, eppllanco1, children• clothing, antique•, household furnl1hlng1. S•t 8-4 Buy IL Sell It. Find IL Cla1alfled. CIOth••· appl, tools & aome a.ntlquesl 2115 E Balboa Blvd. (Alley) CLASSIFIED It'• tho resource you can count on to sell • myriad of m•chan- dla• Items, because our columns compel quallllod buyers to caJll 842·5878 Community Church, BEACH Sl6g HULL BRAND NEW 611 Hollotrope Ave. 175 hp JOHNSON COM. Sat. Sept 30, 0 .8 . has 25 hrs. New 1 9 9 5 8 • m ·Noon. ••P'AMOUS** 1teerlng cables/con-Good usable furn, Locel Artlet'• trols. Duel batt1, furnl1hlngs. clothlng, Print•&: Orlgln•I Loren. VHF. Fl•h audlo/Vldlo, Jewelry, Fin• Alt Finder, Ou1rlggor1, Bl- books, c lothing, Furn., oak ent. center, mini, Stern s.at. R• crafts, gift Hems. etc. uHd designer ctott\ea veraelblo Pilot Seit, Soll your homo houHhold1/hardware Fore Seat Store• through clasalfled. SAT 8AM.ON Porta Pottle. Dual Axle 842·5878 1208 W. Oceanfront Trailer. $13,900 obo. (~led In alley.) (714) 846-8340. now controllor/uphol-cond, 40M, factory atery. Great •kl boat· what you're warranty. $35,800. faat-look.a groat ..... r• Call 714-43~9528. ady to go. $10,500 doing, your ' 64&-a«9/574-4247 ho~etown Over1t<>CXod with newspaper ti?s~~ TM ~.P.Uot wru help fits in. 142·5178 92 Benz 1901! 2.8 Mint cond. Fully loaded, auto. blk, 1 owner. lmmac In & OUL Mu1t a .. to apprec. Prlcod to eeu. flnenclng avl Call Pacific Imports $18,800. Dir 1170-2929 Chances are you will find what you need at the price you want to pay when you read Claulffed dally 142'-111e ANTIQUES & CLASSICS 9250 '69 JAGUAR XKE Xlnt cond. $18,500 503-855-71511 •sE•R•VI .. C•E .... •I CHILD CARE 3536 CONCRETE 8t DRYWALL BANDY MAN 3710 LANDSCAPE le MASSAGE 3830 PAINTING 3858 PIANO 6 VOCAL SPRINJa.ERS 3921 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MASONRY 3557 SERVICE 3584 LAWN CARE 3808 iiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiil LESSONS 3868liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii DIRECTORY SPA.CB AVAIL.A.BL• liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Carp'try, roof'g, plbg Don't You 0.S.N• A 11rrs QueUtr PelMlnt SPRINKLER Rl!PAIR For Advertleera. vlllALL JOB EXPERT painting, remodel Baalo Yard Malnt. 1Hr Vaoatlon From PLUS eouehupa. PIANO Beg.·Advenced Valve .. Huda•Tlm• Aak About Our. * Best Prlce/Qu1llty Drywall/AcoustJc Repair e I• c rr 11 •IS tu cc o . Lawn evo, Clnupe Sb'• .. a Anxiety? 24 Hre. Richard Sinor AU tgH -Teacher cert. c:1ockL 25Yr1 Local Exp. lntroductorw Otferl L.andlcape. brick, atone /H1nglng/faplng/T1xture Concrete d~ka/Repall'I Tree Trimming Li Th•apeutic Muaago Uc 280&M 645-3209 Eni.rtalnmont Avail. .lohn M8-TUI To Place Your Ad Cona911. I00-71 .. 1007 Comm/RH 551-5573 MORGAN, Uc d 650-3281 H•ulln 979-8245 Stephen L-, CMT QUALITY CARii Jennifer 04o-aee91--------7C~!f:.!~~ •CEMENT WORK• •CARPENTER Paint, TREES 714-e87•72.22 20Yra Elq). Excellent TRANSIATOR/ PLAIN/STAMPED ELECTRICAL 3610 Drywall, Stucco, Wood workm1n1hlp. Fair p TUT R 3 27 AUTO REPAIW SERVICES 3447 Brlck/Stonemlo/Block Fence. Sub Floora. Sr. Te''"-"-"•· ~ •• HoedechU, back pain. prtc ... 645-2417 Aon BT 0 9 Y~~OKMEJaTL~ t~:a CLEANING REPAIRS/COATINGS Olscl John 836-8235 •*..._ 751-3!178 ~~-:if:..th;~~pyci: CHUNG'S PAINTING SERVICES 3870liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii l.541658 931-4310 A-1 •lectrloaJ work Cerpentrr•Eloctrlcel Lawn Servloe. Mow/ count. Dawn 843-9053 20 Yre Exp. Gd Prlcel •iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Lu.RN SPANISH NOWI Scheduled lubrlcallon, SERVICES 3548 Duncan IDectrlc Plumblng•Drywa11• edge/aod/aprlnklOl'I/ Guar work. Fr" Elt. Petaonal!Ud Pot Care Exp'd S.A. Tutor. A110 llher1. and 1park plug Brtck, Block, Stone, Tllo Quick RHPonH Stucco*Palntlng•Tllo cln-up. Al Me-2719 uc,_375802 53&-l634 Kennel altematfv•. No Tran1lator·lnlorproter. ~~ .. ~~~~~!e ~:!: A TOUCH OP' CL.ASS ~·e:°ci~·,i':,~";~ Local Uc. eso.7042 Roollng•J1m 641-7494 IV• mig or cell after 5 MOVING 3834 Emerald Painting 1troS1 or worry. Uc. auaaNa 973-7409 3.Next Scheduled Malnt. Cleaning. RH/Comm Exp Terry 1557.75 9 4 ELDERLY HANDYMAN Painting, All Amerloan &..wnCere Int/Ext wallpaper/UI• ln1. Rof'I. • 17~71141--------- Rec:Ofded Ind duplicate Uc/Bonded. Fr" Elt. • El•ct•Plumb•Carpt'y Malnt•Soddlng•lrrlgat Compotlllvo ras-. 10 vie TILE 3928 card letr for owntr. Tero.. 282·7143 CJUU! 3611 Tlle•Marble. 25Yr1-A1l1 lon•ClrM1p1•Tre•Trlm Split ••oond llOvlng oJCp.Fr" "t 7151·2039 -p-1-~-. -1N-G ___ _ Ed Barrott 548-3371 Chrla lqu .. gl• Clean CONTRACTORS Jerry Bell 775·8380 Quallty Work 760-7773 =~~:;~~-D~:.v~~'. H.Q. Pelntlnw Cuatom v.nuio 3890 iCiil!iifiliiiiiiilCiii•iiMiiii~iiRiiBiiLiiB Specializing: Window GENERAL 3558 AFFORDABL• CARE Mandyman•R•llabl• or .. n Scene landacpng Sr Dl•c/FrH Eal. ln•'d ln\/Ext, texture, wall-ORA.HIT• Install & rKDDENTRY 3510 cloanlng; Carpet & 1o800-830.0073 Roaaonfblo•Skllled & lrrlg•llon, Trimming T-119452 540-698l paper. Fr" Olt. 714-TH• L~.~~MCoBaR Fa.b. Clean-up. uc.'cl ~ Pre11ure wash 490-3825 S94./24Hr Uve·ln Free E1t.•Plea.. Call & Removal•, Clean· •Per* 34e-5850• 897-3965 Pgr 302-1420 ... " • ..,., --· ' RHi. I 88a-8833 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil •BOSS HOUSECLEANING Remodela/Now Con-18.50/Hr Uve-Out D•ve 340-3452 up1 & Malnt, St. Uc. lke'a Cuatom Painting FrlS~e ~9471 Q t/T R Rtf)llrl, Fltmod. Doors, win. Llconaod-Bonded 1tructlon Tenant AllO Hlrlng.£xp. Call 1C>-4 Hom• Repair/Remodel *599025, 9 15o-e10 9 PUBLIC NOTICE · Prof, Clean, Quality L#47:XX,Y ;';"s-°:304 '~:.,!!:,,.~!:':~~n dowl, cabinets, stucco & drt· s10 og:.r;our lmpro...-ment. Handy· Coste MeH/Nowport Landscape RMnOd.a&n1 Th• Calli. Public U\111-Wo~VE.xt a. Dock•, RepalreCIHn & Seal wlll, ltnctt. gatn, etc. Uc. 7 1 4,. 3M man avc a111. 574-0827 FENCES 25 Yeare Exp Yard tune up/malni.nac., ti•• CommluJon RE· 1.#7 831-4810 Expert Drain Cleaning FrM llUIMl• Mo.7* 35yfa exp Jeny M2..0H7 CIHnlng Move In-Out CPI BUILDERS INC •• D!CRS 3615 Jim 831·2400 land1cape/att11tlc dealgn. QUIRES that all Uled .. UNO LE• 'Paln\ln9 ~r~ur:!~/1 :STP~ Aegrout SyM!nl ll638035 A to Z HANDYMAN 20Vr1 Exp. Rot'•· Roll-RHldentlal Const. Home Reator•tlon a Contt1ctor#C27~008. hou1ohold good a Ext/Int New conat. Lowell Ouer. Stove 15415-8298 INSTAUJREFACE CASIHETS able. w .. kly or BVwk Uc.t111618424•1n1ured •F•NC•S OAT•&• Remodellng. Tllo. Profl l Ethical. 845-7505 mover• print their $$ GuarntMdl Tenna OK l·TUT--O-D-ru-G--3-.n_2_9 KJtchen•. b1th1, doof1. Call Plne•MO-ea8 o 1714) 8815-4883 ,....... ...... -..., -i .... ed drywall woodwork P.U.C. Cal T number; L"627189 892.0110 Preol .. Phamblne ~' • window. Doug 546-7251 _..,,... ,.,._ fence• 'deck.a ' , ,..OUSINE limo• end chautfeure Ropalra & Remodel• l~~ii!iiiii~iiiiiiiiiiii . HOUSECLEANING Redwood• L#578605 9ddlU0~1 roofa ro;:n ..un ~nt their T.C.P. num-PACIFIC PAINTING Fr" E1tlm1tH SAT SeMlna,. EJ!cel HRIR•odA ~G PERNTalER 15 yre exp. Good Aef. DECJt Jim WhV1• 642"7206 repairs. 'comm/RH. SERVICES 3814 _ __.!" 11.u .,_. ~~ !.~~l~7• LIMUN ~toeo wJP•t O'Dowd To11 F~':-w;-er°"oa~a~! ~m" •. ".,,2'4~.t~~ COAnNG 3570 ~~~ Rofl/Fr .. E1t1matH. "~'UOn ~·;.: Fr~t. 70.T .. • prop conatt. 5 Mtge In EteC1, Plumb. • Peln1 ...,_Low""*' Uc'd .John, 8474920 SPAC• AVAIL.ML• :8'1ty of a mov.,, llmo PAINT i RIPAU•i PIOP!ln lNlno 1195. 07W3e0 ..... 2342/227-8122 •WINDOWCLWINGt AU*I Wattrprootlng Inc. ~eon.t.1744301 Semi Retired contractor. "~~·~~ or !:~.!.~~~~~i-cell: •Elttorlor• llGllRT 3898•-W-ALL _____ _ FREE ESTIMATES Belconloa•Stalr .. Et" Apra, lmpNmnta, eml lntrocl .. ot•----1 rv.,.... .,..., ... 1 ..-.Oou1UC Romv/\IU\all 297-eo&1 David .... '"~I INSt•TT )obi. Quality, Integrity, -·• v•..w CommiulOn •Wood Aeoalta Beiow Grade Coating• ~-.vv n.w. t care KAN\ 642-1no To Pia~ Your Ad 714-e&M151 Q•-ot:v-WwranUe• ~~ .. ~-COVlllNGS 3932 --------3528 •WINDOW Cleanlne L#70ll687 H24008 a!PAIIS . 3820 I Call Gina Bucci Uc ei.Ma /90n.&J ProJ*'tY --·-·' •Carpet Cleaning• 71 .... 74"42Ae DU.erwM'• McW1ng * 1 · ,,.. HlrDor ~Economleal c iil•lil•iiiiiiiiiiiiil •8crHl' Repair•• HAULING 3720 LOHl/Offlc•/St0<ago ..... .,. ....... ...,~.,. (Pgf) a':1'p°"'p1n!~• •• :rrn. LHlrr ......... .. .... d ,.,.. E•t1•72f·7071 DOOIS 3580 •GUALJTY WORK• Lona Ollt. ,,.. ht. IWNIOW.,..... ™ ..... ~~~n:-"~ ~~f.'~~~= .IUNK To~-DUMP ~~s T•11113a eft.4114 ~ .. ="=~ -.-OO-PIM--,---3-8_1_0 ~:oA0~td~~~,:;;~1 CEl.UOC TU.ES ln-eol60'848-85H COMPUDa 3558 .................. L70U71 TU-733• (71 ..... , ... , 3818 PINll 1.#MtJefT ·~· •••• ·-····•l!l•--------depand•bl• door Wll haul Wh.e Truh TIM 0.... ...... hanger. Ouw wor1c, G!NEW. ~ won'tt ~11U •PAC• AVAIL.MUI llevtn•. ........ ....toP QUALITY moon. WAlllS YACHT M ArfNIW/J eon.t'n WOtkl r .... Oon a21..v10 SUVICBS 3880 l'w ~---T#1417M MU224 !!!IE .. Uov:J.., =: HUo~d--~ lne~ IWllTENANCI 3939 Gd A.r .. ft-..onablo. 80_. r•••t AlkAboulOur. ~~ ____ , L4'111UM7 &3e-1.lll -.u -.. lntreduoterw Ofterl ••nr.nrG 38.. ,,., JU eeo;eoee Local Aet•. M7o003t 8PAC• AVAIUIU 1amc• DIRICTOllY SlmCIS 3710 To PMioe Your Ad uwuUJI .,. ,..eoo-404oROOP ,., Adwiert......_ CBDJ> CAD 353t 3584 'td ,_.~ '1:4 .f1a:..~~ PUSOIUI. AlkAbout<>ur. .......... 1 • nH • • •• • UO'D auuTIOIAH •W.P. YOUllGGU•T .. .uTrw CW\'1 '""'to ........... rw Oftet'I -o;;;;;;e;;;-oN;iii~.. ~:c::= I come to~you. ~ p ......... o ....... ., <HlaY-.. '° .. thOte • To PleOe YOUI Ad ~T .... T...... e N_...... 8Mch hoaplt.lil. '"' MNtce. When yOu writ. Olalt ........ .., PfOf'.'11 -·----~ .-......aa. ....... c .. GIN lkaocf ~·c~~~ll::: COMa0 Coate Mo.. St. CllMoUnt. Q4-020I I C&wlfttd ad, ~=-r b a. .;;;;-=--· ~ ....-~? '71<M74oaff Eau Krltn •1~. •~~&on on• .. ~~ .. 1!!"110•1•11~~.!1.Nah!Y ~ .... !' tM ~. LM a. awlftetl rV & tuna.a-· ..., •• '"• WIU tllllliat/ w• ,_,. Ml. aectutvn •lllWICS PiO • leddttUck V.-.V ~ _,.... wt&hinO ...... .-... _ ....... .........., AOOl..Slo ~ JIN, UOUfta. .. 1'"ot0 IO hoUeelll llCM?a7 .,,.,. .,.. .,,.. Mtp """ HenQ*T..,_.T....,. ,..... Call Gina .,, I: MW: PNI K rMUlll )1MI 1..#400030 eMMft Tt4•74-4a4e OC.11W1• ycMI~ ........... .. '\ THIS WEEK'S HOT PROPERTIES• SEPTEMBER 30 -OCT 6, 1995 • , .. • .. .. ~ .. ' t .. ~ M !'$& Vtrdo c.c. \II "'\ \I HIH s Costa Mr ft Golf Club ,~IU-itlft u~n Co. . ._...._.,_ O~aCo. Qllitoftl~tm ""'~-eo. Cltllac'l"-"fOl'I Oo.ctla C CAillloftlllla-ton 0-ata Co. Costa Mesa \II "\ !ti I \I \H Oran gt' County Fairgrounds UNIVERSITY Newport Coast . . .... . . -, ---l: :""' .. "'".~--~~ .. "-~~~-:::.----~---r-:--~-~-.=~ 3 • .;._ ==-. -• • ~ __ ,_ .••. ~...... -....__....,,._~-:M ,...,_~A~-.,.i.;:_ - Balboa Island Realty 673-8700 Sl'Jl"111u' .i 1'r front hou'!< + I 1'r JPI Qua.ti C:11/I Al11 c· Rrm111ell fl75 95115 $479,000 Brand New Home Newport Properties 673-2509 WALTER MITCHELL Ta.,cdully rcmockkd 2 tor condo. Bati<r. O.ak un..•ni ti . $1M,IOO 588-3083 V<!ty 11lford.tMo.' Nct•'J>OC't l ho.'llmiun .11nllo W~ll loc;ik-d Nico." communal . •,ooo 1308 Park Avenue • Newport Beach • c.lllomla • 12662 ' The Pnidenb8I • California Realty n. PllUJ9n:W.. Pt 1)0UaAI COlftHY • ,_a..--:--:=t.:.o-.. .... ilJI An Alliance That Will Change The Face Of California Real Estate UYAIGIT IOU'll tncred1ble-.rt~reaclera YOt10M1pr"*beachw/i.geboat~ views are ~ 58R. RllOng large 111* su• w~oring olhce. .•• ~VIEW RE.SaEICI • PllJCE CRUnY MIUCU! Spacious 58RtmwJpr1.-e~ & spa Atdltlcl\nl~high atop~Hin w/velts ol harbor & crty II 1 ~to~ cwt approval $1 , .• IUUTIU. CUSTOM llJllE In= comm. of H¥bol Hilt Pano ocean & Newport di Vll!WS Dramatic hving rm w led ceifllg, r;:mec's kfdlen, downstJr~. All BR tawe 1hef own BA. LMge msu suite w wallt·tn closets Attractl...e • otf pool are.a.$1 ,195,• COROIA IEL MAR {Jr miJ.4o· lol. tabulous bui & Ny CO'Med 2 story. 58R, -4 SBA IYn w/J>ool. spa, ocean view lorMr' $1,115,• IUUTlf1A. CUSTOM HOME • COTO IE CAZA 5BR, 5.58A +den & borus rm· all on one le-..el.GOUfmet's tichen. lormal livma.\ dirung rm. F amity rm, mSIT su~e l..ulcU11ous1 3-car oaiaoe. pool & spa.$1, t II, llYI• TERRACE fJ! ~i'>wcniertlA ~ IWbor views ~om lh«S ~,i 2BA rvine T •race w/IOcs potertallouop• tlmOdeP LMge=dertryw pool& er*'1:1= poilio l.Mge rms & \QUlled ceilings VflY mot lo sell' $tl7, IUUTIFUl IAYSIDlU • a 48R, 3.5BA, custom remodel 1n 1987 CMr 3.000 sq". gale guarded com~ 2 wcty belches Main nr BR $tZ5, 4PUX Alt 4 i.nlS •e 28R/1 BA ucellert condlbOll. SOI.th ol PCH Walle lo bQctl CO!ldo COIMWSIOO SiJbmllllld Glea! buy! $111.• GORGEOUS MHrTERRAlf.AI ESTATE ~ nJ~ 58R, 4 58A. CQsslC on app!OX. 1 1 ~ Gourmli S <ham ka::hen, ;suite w IS& hers chssino area Rochaertall. pool & Sl)a. 4-ar = = landscaping I• LIDO FAMI. Y HOME L~ri !amity IYn on a52' lot 58R. SBA lafge tam1lyrm ac1101ns kt!dlen Wr~OtJnd y.11 w/l.lwn & patio $ ,• GRU T IUL II SU11SET BUCH Two lots witoal shop 90 tt ol boat dOCICs & fl1 of PCH ~ontage on a corner Grear business opporlUnlty lor 1nYl!Slment $755,000 SU ISUID • GOLF COURSE VIEW Thisisthemostsou~ aftet llO-Ofplan All one level, no stairs 38R.3SBA,1a:,r,:: wlspa Guard gated u.ury' $& , SU ISl.UI FAllTASY! Uroelievable park·hb yard w~ uslaroscaptng 2BR+den 3BA,showsmodel I UY, OCUI A CATAUU YO Rem inJI' Jwai&wldl .. bay V.y~tooriouse.~lhe bead! 2.58A beaiy •• IEA ._ TOWlltOME This is a 2 lt:I condo In a lrernnlcd pd gad comm. w/poots, spas & tennis OMw says • btilg all ofter' $541,• tWall VIEW HOMES ~ ater locmon w/golgeous view. Single story, 38R + !amity rm & dEr1 on= lot $511, .... , UPCMID SU ISlAll COIDD Ideal lor socializi~ ..-ca~ 29' •AWi Of 3BR. 38A condominUn . .._.fi. cent~p , lrpl In limgrm+mslrBR. Comn1. pool, spas, lenniscrts& cltA>house. Exqtlisie. $511,• Def.Al VIEW IUPLEX A rare ~ly lor owrw to liwe in one & let lhe Olhet -help w/pa~ls SOIJlh of PCH enioy ocean views $490,IOI CHOIB. llEEF COllO Seat.t~IJly detorlted cortemporary condowrlh a wondlw\JI harbor view PWUIOO stU!ers ~ ceilings. a0M1 motjings. Pnled doors ttvoo~ OOl BMled min01Mi room wall. ReCmed llO lqmng. aJSk>m ftoonng. $475,• HARIORNICE L1itc and Br1itc wltl 38R and lol lob al wl'ldows. marble lloor'Ul,'Olld h1eplaot nice niitc hgt& and mOldaln Vll!W. • CAIYOI I cm LICHT VIEWS Lowlyl!Rcondom~Halbot~ H1ghly1.W3ded,beai.Crtut.-rywl!011U11 • rru:h more Also lease a $2, mo 1441.- NllT DB. MAR ~Ex<JJIS*9ilff dela11ed & i::~ manand IYn ri ~ra local1011 2BR. kl be 31d Fabulous I.qi & uy lJJSh ~~ ng ~ WOHERF\l. VIEW TOWllHOME BeaLC11\A Jasmu~ Park v~ hm w/38R, 2 SBA & 1ilm1ly rm G!eat locat10$'.j,M!S :.' ocean. bay. park & ccy ltghls view Mow-t1 perled 11, BAii WAITS n SOU Great opportunl!y to buy in beal.Crtul BelcoUfl O'tlel 2500 SQ ft. great condrt1on lowest puce 111 tract $399,DOO BIG CAMYOI • PERFEC1\. Y DOii£ Very private, soph1S11cated bealiy Dec:orat01 petlect, 28R + dell. 2 SBA End una. close to pool & tennis S2Al,OOO BIG r.AIYOll GOll COURSE Mourcatn-lika sett~ on 810 ~yon Newly dec:orat8d 2 mstr BR gar f abuloui va I.JI "C'Mf 2218 Prlvatt Road 2215 Goldtn Circlt ••t:ttra 418al*CCWI --4R•o.Mtle IOS..IUICf -·-357 W.WiltOll lfC 264 E.tllll .,..,. 31111'l Via Colinll 31112 't1a Colallll ••• 1614 Gllaly DIM .... 2l21Anlll -n 1 ClleBolltQ ,, Sift SeMlttan 17 Nlfbonne •-mu.r 1-4 ~1 «WllilfA'I 36 ca= Island 1506 winers 'llPmt;ttQI 20 Banma a Serena 12 Kamalii .... ,i.111111 507 Tllttin Avenue S 1SUOO , .. ,,,, ... suao.• nuo.a , .... i 641,000 1.-..000 1,495,000 s m.ooo :m: I 531,D s •.rm ' ..• S 141.CCIO s 525,000 s 435,000 s 249,000 s 415,000 s 225,000 s 223,000 I 229,000 ' 469,000 ....,~m'" 3100 Cont Htrmou s 435 000 3148 Cont Portoflno s 499'000 3131 eon. Matin s aaa:ooo = ... SlllS4ill S.• Sul! &In Sat Sat son Sui. Sun Sun Sun Sun son ' 289.too "'" 2·5 2·5 , • 4 1-5 1-5 S.l llby 1·5 GGmntr . 1·5 J.Howt 1·5 8.Cl\ambtl'I 1·5 O.Chlrr*in 2·5 M.Colt 1·5 2·S 9A,,_.ltf 8 A'""""" 1·5 SMlttrran ) ,. The- An Alliance That Will Change The Face Of California Real Estate $1,250,000 1 IM62 M1rM1, Ora1g1 Pait Acl'll. Huge pries re<llction on approx. 2.4 a:res in pres- tigious Orange Parle Acres. 58R, rustom Tud0< hm +guest hoose. pool, spa & rm for tennis & horses. $629,000 ?a. Single leYel exec. hm on Spyglass •~, ....... ,...rea-....-OOrpl-' anf0<enlertaining.Beautifulcourt- yard w/spar1chng pool & spa HARBOR VIEW HILLS CAMEO HIGHLANDS $1,795,000 Beautiful contemporary hm w/large pool spa & walerlall. 4BR. library, lamity rm. exercise rm. If you like white & bright -this is lor you! $795,000 Large family hm on a 52' lot. SBR SBA, farge family rm adjoins kitchen. Wrap around yard w/lawn & patio. Marf/y1 llal, 13-1230 $635,000 ,,,.,,., Jollft, 12'-1251 Golf Course. Ocean. Canyon views from this ~ br single level Room lo expand low association dues $199,500 Warm COl'f 38R + den townhome. 1600+ sq It. 2.5BA. Skylights. river rock frpl . Many extras. great location. Back Bay, lrwy, et ,L TM TO HOT PROPERTIES • 24 HouR A o P ROPERTY INFORr~1A TJON L 1NE 1 7 77 (* THEN ENTER THE CoRRESPOHOtNG "AUDfO Ao" 1.0. NUMBER) 24 HoUR AUDIO DEscAWTIOH OF Au f>Aofo£RT1Es IN THIS AovemsEMEHT NEWPORT Be.cH's F1RST 24-HouR BROKER NORTH TUSTIN RILLS /0252 Sunrise L.ane • 10 Beds. 14 S B:iahs. 9 Fireplaces • Approx 30.<XX> o,q ft. on approit 26 ocn::s • ~V~Gym. Thnb& MM $9,900,000 (Ad. 6625) • S Bd , Over I 00 Feet on the Water • lntenor Courtyard with Private Pool • Second LarJesl Lot on hnda Isle s~.ooo L.H. (Ad. 6619) • 68d , 4 SBa • 3 Fireplaces • Enclosed lnteri0< Alrium • Fari Designed 4Bd. Suita, 4.SBth. • Lmda L\le's Most Beautiful Home • Furnishings Maybe Purchased (Ad. 6616) CORONA DEL MAR BALBOA PENINSULA LINDAISLE 32 Linda /sir • 4Bedrooms (3 M~tcn). 3 S Baths • Remodeled S Bdr , S Bath Home: • Unobstructed Main Channel View • Formal Dining Rm. Library, Den • "Gold~-on Linda l\le. 2 Docl.s • "Gold c~~· on Linda Isle. ~ Dock $3,600,000 (Ad. 6618) $3,495,000 414 & 414 112 Carnation $629.SOO (Ad. 6617) • 3Bd .. 2Ba , & 28d .. I 8:1 , Extra Long Sll'CCHO·Strcct Lot • Ocean. Bay & City Lights View\ 208 East Bay Avenue $530,000 (Ad. 6600) • Newer 4Bd .. 3Ba . MBR Sune & LIVlng Rm. w/Fircplace • C~tom Home. Lrg Open Living Arca, Viewing Bak NEWPORT NORTH VILLAS 3148 Coru PorlQ,fino $499,000 (Ad. 6601) • 4Bd .. 3Ba.. Mmtx:lla, MBR , L1V1ng & Fanuly wl Fireplace • nopcal Llndlclpe. Newer P.WI &. Grprt. Spa & 8 8 Q NEWPORT HEIGHTS 507 Tustin Aymue $469,000 (Ad. 6605) • 4Bd., 3Ba.. Total Contemp. Remodel, Fireplace in Living Rm. • Footlna to Acconunodate a 2nd Floor, Enc Garden NEWPORT NORTH VILLAS 3100 Cone Hermosa $435,000 (Ad. 6613) • 3Bd.. 2,SBL, 2 Car Atladled Ganae. Llvrl:g Rm. wlfircplaoc • Upgraded "Napoli" Model. Spa&: WallrlalJ BALBOA PENINSULA 610 Clubhouse $320,000 (Ad. 6606) • 2Bd., 2.SBa., 2 Car Attached Garaae. Fireplace tn Living Room • Ltg. Sundcck. Sm. Enclosed Yard 3711 W Balboa Blyd. $260,000 (Ad. 6610) • 3Bd.. 3Ba.. 2 Car Attached Garaae. FVqillce a1 Livma Rm. • Rca.cd Utcs. Roof Dedt Wll'Cd for E!Jcc.. Gas .t Thie. BALBOA PENINSULA 852 Halyaat $127,000 (Ad. 6612) I Bd., I Ba.. Cape Cod Look. Fireplace in Livina Room • Formal Dinina Room. Large Mtster Suite NEWPORT KNOLLS BIG BEAR LAKEFRONT 791 Cove • 9Bd .. 9Ba., Plus Guest Qulncrs • Approit 10.000 sq, fl on Dbl. Lot • Sauna. Gym Rec. Rm. cl Mud Rm. $2,950.000 =-----~ CORONA DEL MAR Jl5Q llagkca Drive • 4 Bdr~ Loft. Spa Tub. M9id's Room • A/C Wine Cellar for 700+ Boulcs • Goarmec K.itcbr.n -/Eli-ift a: Wet Bir $1~,000 BIG CANYON 25 Hcrmltaac • .s8d .. sea.. ~All Lot • Lowesi Fee Price on Linda Isle • 3 fircplac:cs. •Qi.ldla'• Wini" Working In Association With Marcia Brashier · PkaseAstForMarciaBntslli« .. ----~------------------·$1,375,000 $249,000 Unique La Linda Home at Fountain Valley's Best con- venient neighborhood. 48R -28A. J car garage. spa- cious family room. Immaculate yard -It's 10. move In condition. Ocean a Beach etc. $449.900 Ovtr 3000 sq.~. Hunrtnston Strand homt. Pool. spa. lavish lawn, 4BR + stu<ty. JBA (lBRIBA downstairs). Exctllmt buy. Vacant and rtady for you! 1he Best Deal ln Town $538,000 Fatrhavtn Estates. Ottr 5,400 sq. ft. Upgrades throughout. Bl'fght and chttrful Interior.. 4BR •study, 3.5 BA. But/I In 1988 Talking Ad #10i8 Sl7'9,000 Spacious 2BR. 28A plus study and loft. Ape_rox. 2000 sq. ft. First llmt buyer d\ tnvtStorJ dtflght1 Signal Hiil and Long Btoch Location. ExcCIJtk>nal Custom Home $1,295,000 City lights & coastal canyon views. Quality workman- shfp throughout. ,French doors, moldings. J frpl's . 6 car garage wllots of custom cablne~ 5BR. 4.5BA. Long driveway + much more. 'Dllldng Ad • 1075 .000 Nevtr lived In 5BR. 5.5 BA + study (5200 sq. (l. liVlng space) on over 20.000 sq. fl. lot. &st centrally loeatciJ Cowan Heights area In secluded private gated com- munity. Custom quality throughout. $314.900 West Park 7 year new. JBR. 2.SBA. approx. 2100 sq. (t. lmmaculattly landscaped front & rear. Owner bought another. priced for quick salt. $490,000 9 unit apartment. 2 years new. 2 story (total 9895 sq. ~.) Annual gross Income $64,000. Se1ler's loss ts your gain. Harbor Ridge Estate Sp_cct3Cular! $949.000 4BR + study. Peifi:ct setting for large family and enter- taining. Outstanding view. Gated + ll'nnis. pool with spa. Natural park. What a better placl' to 111'4:. 180 S. Lakeview, A.H. $749.000 Remodded 4BR. J.SBA plus lofl. Bright & chi:.:r(ul Perolta Hiii Sl'Wn:d gated acre estate. Outdoor sauna. Gazebo. fruit trees. Garden views from every room. $889.000 Corona dcl Mar. Hard to find 4 plex. beach dose. all units are 28R JM excellent condition. condo comw- slon submit. G~at Buy! LalJt 24 Unlls -$1, 7'95,000 Six 4 plex, oil one story house-ltllc units: 2BR + den. 28A. Flrtploce. High ~flings. On 2.2 acres of land. Close to park, schoOl ca. shopping. One of a ktnd. TltE PaudOOiAI UUfolNiA RfAhY OffolS -bot vitw iN NEVJPORJ 8EAClt . ldfAlly siTUATOO ON A STAT£ly kNQll, Ahir«t fOR SERENE pRivACy AN<l TRANQUiliTy, mis HOME is 11Ufy rliE "CaotJN of rkE SEA". This GRAcious fooR lxdROOM, f00t bArn l«>ME is dESiGNEd TO TAkE full AdvANTAG£ of MBMERiziNG vie.vs ANd bRil~ANT SUNSETS fROM EVERY ROOM . ThE solAJriuM ENTRY is borH bREArliTAkiNG ANd EXHilARATiN(f. A bAlCONy off rnE kiTCHEN EATiNG AREA ANd pATios ON SMRAl LEVEis pROVidE EXQUiSiTE SURROUNdiNGS iN ~icli TO ENjoy TkE iNCOMpAAAblE srniNq. A f ORMAl diNiNG ROOM, Ridi wocxl·pANdEd libAARy, GOURMET kirckEN, ANd THREE f iREplACES ARE ON Ly A fEW of TkE MANY QUAliTY AMENiriES. This uNbdiEVAblE lOCATiON offERS sruNNi G viSTA.S of Linlr CoRONA BEAcH. ARCH Rock, Biq CANyoN STAT£ &Ack ANd OTHER COASTliNE lANdMARks, AS wd( A.S wl-f iTE WATER bfAcHES ANd rid£ pools, AllowiNG ONE TkE oppoRTUNhy TO ENjoy NATURE AT iTS bfsr. OflEREd foR $ ~, 900,000 . FoR A pR1vATE TOUR plEASE CONTACT lisriNG AGENTS MEl1r-.dA Ar-,d MARTY Jo'4ES of TkE PRudENTiAl CAlifoRNiA REAhy's NewpoRT BEACH officE AT 714.-729 .. 7251 Coldwell Banker opens real estate school Training center focuses on development of career-minded real estate professionals Coldwell Banker Southern CaJ1rornla Co . recen1ly opened the Coldwell Banker Real faw1e School. offering !he highesl quallly reaJ estate education available. Courses are approved by the Department of Real E.'itate (DRE) and will focus on the development of career-minded reaJ estate professionals. 1bc classes arc taught by experienced instructors. Students arc guaranteed to pass the school principles examination. Upon completion. they become eligible to apply lO lake the staic exam, given by the DRE in Santa Ana. San Diqo. or Los Angeles testing centers. The courses can be completed in as little a., four weeks or as Iona as 12 wecks.1bc cost oflhe Principles Course is $199. which if hired by Coldwell Banker. is reimbursed at !he clo<;e of their first escrow. : ··we expect nothing but the best from the new real Cl.late school.'. <;aid Bob Lefever. president of Coldwell Banker Southern California Co. "lhc best possible education for new licenses i' now being offered. m · addition to con1inuing education for real e .. tate veterans.·· Expert trainer Robert Leon i' the instructor. Leon come' to Coldwell Banker with more than I 0 years of teachjng and training experience in business,, economics and reaJ estate. He ha' trained some of the lop producers in Southern California and ha' con<;istentJy graduated multi-million dollar producers. ''llll! important difference noted about !he Coldwell Banker pnnc1ples course is that it "not a \ideo or corre~pondence course, but a ~at. live and dynamic interactive scrie' of classes:· Leon said. "Students can start training on any Monday or Wednesday evening since no session is a prerequisite for another. lf someone starts on session five. they just cycle around until they have completed aJI the cla.ues." Leon holds a bachelor's degree in economics from Cal State Northridgc and a master's degree in managcmen~ from the University of Tampa. He is a licensed reaJ estate broker 1ll'ld appraiser. Classes at the Coldwell Banker Real &tate School arc tauaf\t from 6 -9 p.m .. Monda)'!! and Wednddays in the Coldwell Banker Mis.\ion Viejo office at 27742 Vi~ta del Lago. Ste. I. Mis\ion Viejo. To find out more information on reaJ e~tate a.' a career or the Coldwell Banker Reul Estate School. there will be a career -.cmmar. Wed .. Sept .. 20. 7 -9 p.m. ut Coldwell Banker Mi~'lion Viejo office. For furthtr information on tht ColdwtU Banktr Rtal Estott Training Ctnttr call (800) 7ll-479J. ColdwtU Banktr has mort than 1,400 of!icts and mon than 57,000 salts associalts in North Amtrica. In California, ColdwtU Banktr has mort than 265 nsidtntial rtal tStalt officts and mort than 7,300 saks associatts and t mpwytts, and companus which supply a complm ran gt of rf'sidtntial rtal tstatt strvitts. Support you can count on. Jim Neiger ha!> JOtncd ~x Realty Manaeement Inc •• a.' senior vice pre'ident responsible for property management and leasing with the Costa Mc,4 property management company. Neiger ~omcs to Essex from Koll Management Service . He joined Koll in 1991 and was a senior manager ove~ing 1.5 million square feet of office and indu trial projects. Prior lO KoU, Neiger was an asset manager for Jerico Management Co .• and Southport Financial Corp. Neiger ca.med a bachelor's degree in mathematics and compuicr science from UCLA and nwter's degree in real estate from USC. He resides in Tustin. Jim Neiger; Patrick Ttlloft-P..itck neore Ilea.I Estek -recendy anendcd an event in which The American Red CrosS honored the television show .. BaywMCh," for educating watchan about ..w sdlcy Md CPR. The dinnerldirice pa. wa held ll Loews Santa Monica Hoecl Wilb IDID)' Of the show\ tars in attendMcc. Tenore wu inviied to visit the .. Baywlleb" set liid will be a walk· on 1uest in 111 ~ eP."*· ,... ............... 111 N~Ciilllf.~#•¥1# .... m.. (114) 1..,,. -~ ------,----- --. -----. -~ --.--------.---.-. • , • -• • .. • • .. • ' ~' re. ~ ....._ ~~ :-.~ - DOVER SHORES f08Ea.osu11Et! 6BR. 'traditional In a fabulous location. 75ft deep water dock. wide lot!! 3 car garage. balconies Views!. . ... ..... . . $1,695,000 IRVINE COVE Be da.zzled by the sweeping master suite with spectacular ocean view, fireplace and wet bar. Dramatic home with elevator, pool. spa and bmouslne r ........................ $1,100,000 CORONA DEL MAR Mint condition duplex. 2BR main res. Large IMng room with brick fireplace & darling kitchen. Beautiful patio between units. 2BR apt. over 2 car .................................... $519,950 MESA VERDE Pool & RV access with double gate. Private fenced yard. 4 bedroom. 2 bath. comer location with great curl> appeal Close to schoOO.. . . . ........ .... . ... $229,000 EASTSIDE C.M. Two large parcels with two houses, on each lot. Nice curb appeal. Desirable location. Properties may be purchased separately..... ................ .. .. . .... . . .. ... .. .. .. . . .. . . ... $229.000 &\at CORONA DEL MAR Rare comer 0.ipEx 2BR. 28A + 1 BR lBA + den 2 separate garages. FA heat. walled patios. wood beamed ceilings. Like 2 separate homes ............. . ...................................................... $429.000 BAL. PENINSULA Spedacular bay view' 3300 s.f condo I no common wals 3BR, SBA. gourmet kit with granite 4 car garage with elevator to each floor . ..... ........... . . .. .. . ..... $195,000 ~ CORONA DEL MAR Dramatic views from roof top & MBR w/fplc & 2 balconies. 3BR. 2BA. liv rm fplc. separate dining. Truly beautiful!............ ....... .. .. . .......... $495,000 Dramatic near new condo witl;l 3 full BR suites. gourmet kitchen with SubZero & roof deck. Unique side by side design. Two car garage ............... $559,000 Irvine Terrace custom with walls of glass overlooking manicured grounds. 4BR. 3BA, family room. remodeled kitchen. ust see! ............................ $699,500 Ocean View. South of Hwy. 17.700 s.(. lot with large 3BR. 3BA home. Rl zone buy arranged with 3 separate IMng areas....... ... . . ......... $895,000 COSTA MESA I Westbluff village end unit. interior location. 2BR. l.5BA. atrium. cathedral ceiling, 2 car att. garage. fresh l>alnt. Near Wilderness Park ........... $138.000 Me9:Det Mar pool home. SBR, 1.75BA, ~roof. 1e1ti0deled baths. <hl5t ~ bl6cks to O.C.C. ~will carry 2nd ....................................... Stoo.OOO Mesa Verde pool home on a large corner lot. 4BR, 3BA, upgraded kitchen. family room. 3 car garage. Nice! ...................................................... $345,000 Me"<l Verde beauty. SBR. 3BA on a corner lot over 9100 s.f. Upgraded. central a/c. formal din. rm. & large eat tn kitchen.................... . ....... $359,000 ISIANDS Bal~ Island remodel. 4BR, 4BA two story with enormous livk'lg rm. French doors. stunning kitchen, Ull1Y bric patio & 2nd story dk. Reduced!.. $6 7 5,000 Uttle Balboa Is 4 bath. 4 fire ront duplex may be used as large i.rni)I; me. 4 bedroom. . dock. large patio. Superior quality. . . .......... $1,400,000 NEWPORT BEACH Newport Shores Remodel Custom slate floors. French doors. new mo ldingi. & doors. Beautiful kitchen. 4BR. 2BA. Co~. pool & tennis....... . ... $317,500 Newport Shores duplex. 2 bedroom, 2 bath front unit, 2 bedroom 1 bath rear unit, 1 bedroom owner hideaway. 4 car garase ................................ $329,995 NEWPORT COAST Built 1994. Single story, 3BR, libnlry. 2 fpk:, 3 car gar. Soaring ceilings, maple floors. C>ated conununlty ............................................................... $645,000 ' " - --------~~-= -- 644~1608 New listings Beacon Bay Beach cottace on end of esplanade. Large prlvat.e lot & patio. Dottle Valeattne $46S,OOO lrvlae Terrace Best buy! Charmine home with 3 Bd. 2 Ba. pool l.Jtht & brtcht! Martu Pllllllppl $499,000 NewUstings Spotlight Emer8kl BaJ Spectacular Mediter- ranean oc:eanfront BluChtaldnc views! Rod & NallCJ ~ $4,9'0,000 -----·"._. ...... ·-.... ~ .. - ' $7n.ooo ss.•.ooo $12,.000 $69'.000 111 Via Su Remo $69',000 JJ2 Pluza Udo $99'.oee ,,. Via Udo Noni $1,39',000 Ncupart•••da .... ~ .... $Jlt,'4»0 SM (1-4) 17.,.Newpcwt ... Dr. w. $,,9,000 s.u~• , .,, Polt T_iltPrt $,.,.000 a..(1-4} ..... rt ...... , ......... ~.ooo $203,000 .......... , $1 ,7",000 OFFICE HOURS 9:00 A.M. ,.., 5:30 P.M. -. 7 DAYS A WEEK ' . Top Salesperson 2nd Quarter .. 1995 Acent of The Month April 1995 Acent of the Month . May 1995 , 644~160.0 Top Listing Agent & Most Transactions Closed 2nd Quarter 1995 Top Usting Agent -April, May & July Agent of the Month -June Top Ustln• Agent June 1995 Agent of the Month July 1995 J ~,;-""9'-~~....-,--. # • -• ;---~ ' • --L-..--......... .. .. ......... _ Laguna Beach 5 bedrooms. 3 baths. pool and spa. Cul-de-s,ac l~atlon BIJJ Wedmore $389,900 Ritz Cove Terrific lot available for custom home or in combination with pur- chase of home ne~ door Some ocean view Scanlan & Busk $750,000 Dover Shores Totally remodeled wft:h a spectacular view The best craftsmanship and materials wft:h every detail in mind Austero & Kim $795,000 View Properties Newport Oceanfro nt Stunning newer contemporary home 3 bedrooms plus den. 3 5 baths Rooftop deck.. Ronda Hein $1 ,275,000 Dana Point Elegant 4 bedroom home with view of Dana Point Harbor Located in Lantern Bay Estates Biii Wedmore $1,495,000 Beacon Bay On the sand• Turning basin views 5 bedrooms 5 baths Debi Bibb $1,495,000 . ' -..._ . ~·.· . . ... Corona del M•r COM oceanfront Spectacular whitewater views ferryTtnster -~;200,000 Bayshores Dramatic 5 bedroom. 5 bath custom bayfront! 60 ft. oo the ba~ with main channel views. State of the an• Debi Bibb $2,650,000 Shore Cliffs Rare oceanfront estate with' private beach ~s 36,000 square foot k>t Pool ands~ Debi Bibb $4. 900,000 Gated Communities Portaflna Strik.int ocean views. 4 bedrooms. 3 baths. 3 car garage Steve Hlch $499,900 Emerald Bay Charmine studio home In Emerald Bay Lot value• Daley & Daley $775,000 South Lacuna Wonderful ocean- front estate on secluded co ve Blbb &J:Ca rm $2,4fl,OOO La1unlta Large 4 bedroom beach- front. private community and moorin& Biii Wedmore $3,990,000 Altezza Unobstructed ocean view 2 bedrooms. 3 baths. den/office RJck Langevtn $489,000 lasmlne Creek Remodeled contem· porary 3 bedroom with FR. gorgeous new kitchen and bathroom Ocean view• Otrole lohnson $539,000 Ocean Ridge Some ocean 'lew from this second ro~ (.an)on 101 Great opponunity to build a cu.,tom home Weinstein & Scanlan $695,000 Emerald Bay Ternhc lot Best family area 1n Emerald Bay Great neighbors' Large flat building pad 'Walk to beach Daley & Daley $700,000 Big Canyon Priced to sell! Versaille Deane t o"'nho me 1n Big Canyon with pmate pool .ind spa Worden & Smith $885 .000 Big Canyon Serene views of Big Canyon Country Clubs oth fairway from this spectacular remodeled townhome Worden & Legrand $979,000 Newport Beach The Bluffs Eastbluff! 3 bedroom. 2 bath carmeJita overlooking areenbelt Connie Mauenti $257 ,000 Big Canyo n Beautifully upgraded 2 bedroom, 2 bath condo in Big canyon New kJtchen and baths, plush carpet KJlne, Harris & Stockwell $230.000 Harbor View Homes 4 bedroom. 2 bath Mootqo wft:h some uppades In baths Terrific opportunity to customize or add on Scanlan & Hinman $459,000 lasmlne Creek Perfect ~1 0~ remodeled, e~nded home '3 bedrooms family room lJ«ht and airy Private location Carole tohnson $925,000 Harbor View Hills Ranch style in<X>fpOrates huge living room. dining room, library, den. wonderful pati<Yyard Beverly Morphy $719,000 Harbor View Homes Larg~ home on cul-de-sac in favorite family community 5 car garate. pool and guest hou<,e• Weglarz & Weglarz $1,049,500 Harbor View Homes Incredible custom home being built in Harbor View Homes 5 bedroom, 5 5 bath dream oome Kline & Harris S 1,295 ,000 Lido Isle Outstanding remodeled contemporary home 5 possible bedrooms Morphy & McMonlcle $695,000 Newport RJdce The Pointe 4 bed rooms. 4 5 baths with ocean views Worden & Lombardi $849.000 Big CaRyon Sunset. back bay and golf course views• E.~nded and remod· eled with media room. got.irmet kitchen Harris & Kllne $1 .695,000 Costa Mesa &stslde Co.t. Mes. Ul)8raded 3 bedroom, 2 bath slncle family pooi home Heidi StockwelJ $199,900 Beach Communities Old Corona del Mar Terrific home with rental. 2 patios and fireplace. Lynn Noah $449,000 Portaflna Lacuna Custom Laguna home with great ocean and CatalJna view. Remodeled kitchen and baths. Stone FP. Steve High · $5n.ooo Beacon Bay LMge private backyard plus patio enhance the charm of this two story home. Beach community, tennis. Leasehold Dottle Valentine $550,000 Udo Peninsula Cannery Village. Unique opportunity to live in spacious 3 bedroom + FR upper unit Lower tor retail Hein & BartoUc $778,000 Corona Highlands 5 bedroom home. Wood and glass contemporary, ocean and canyon views, pool, spa, access to beach. Sara Marvin $945,000 Bayshores Charming 3 bedroom home. Steps from the beach Beverly Morphy $1 ,090,000 Harbor Hiii City lights and ocean views. Great family home. Susan Scanlan $1 ,095,000 Newport Oceanfront Oceanfront duplex In quiet beachfront section. Top quality bulldlng. units In mint condition. Ronda Hein $1 ,095,000 Oceanfront Wonderful 5 Ba 4 Ba family home on Beach Road. Separate guest quarters. Also for lease at $5000'mo Connie Maxsentl $1,695,000 Family Neighborhoods Foothill Ranch 3 bedrooms (poss. 4th) den, oversized lot. Immaculate! Gree Lombardi $249 .ooo Eastskle Costa Mesa Build 2 unit cond o on this Eastslde lot. Approved plans &<>with property Slterklan & Slaertdan $199,000 View Lots Pelican Hiii Ocean and coif course views from custom lot Scanlan & Weinstein $695,000 Karbor ....... Bllyfront lot with 62 ft. honblle and creat views. Beverly Morpllf $4,400,000 The Bluffs Great Bluffs location Near pool. nature walk with ~pectacular views of back bay, city lights and mountains Coby Ward · $3'9,000 Harbor View Homes Wonderful 4 bed- room remodeled home with wood floors, new carpet. French windows and doors. Sara Hinman $580,000 Belcourt Single level detached townhome. 3 bedrooms with nice yard, air conditioned. Guard gated community. Vlrgtnla Zenz $735,000 Shore Cliffs Charming 5 bedroom. 5.5 bath family home with 3 fireplaces. formal dinln& room. pool and spa Evan Corkett $819,000 Newport Heights Traditional home 4 bedrooms plus guest quarters Debi Bibb $639,000 Bl& Canyon Fabulous 5 bedroom fami ly home with great floor plan Hardwood floors. French doors and more! Stella Worden $949,000 Condo & Townhoine Living Woodbrtdae Really sharp 2 bedroom, 2 bath condo. Great spot. Submit! ChrtsVaUI $169,000 Santa An.a I bedroom, I bath upper end unit condo In aated community of South Coast VIiias. Well maintained Steve Hl&h $48. 900 Tbe Bluffs Priced to sell! 4 bedroom townhouse In Newport Beach Walk to community pool, schools and churches. Pat Hurley $219,000 The Bluffs Great 3 bedroom. 2.5 bath home with larae dlnlnc and family rooms. Close to pool. shopplnc and schools. S.ra Hinman $260,000 Newport Helahts Must see! Absolutely the best value In Newport Heights. Priced to sell! Almost new Patrick Bartollc $264,900 Newport ~ Outstanding 3 Bd. 2 5 Ba. townhome in gated community of Trovare with views of ocean & city lights Heidi Stockwell $285,000 Newport Coast AltW-a condo with 3 Bd. 3 Ba. 2 car garage & view! Owner transferred afte1.-~months Many uparades! Marian PhUUppl $375,000 Newport Coest Best buyl 2 bedroom +den end untt. tonnal dtntnc. pted area. Merta & Sclu•lee.lnc $'.178,000 644~tl>Oo - Irvine Properties TurtJe Rock Ught and bright single family 3 bedroom, 2 bath home Sheridan & Sheridan $379,000 Turtle Rock Tenace Single story. 4 bedrooms. 3 car garage, views and spa Sheridan & Sheridan $605,000 Turtle Rock HIPluch Great 5 8d. 3 Ba family home with view and pool. Chrtl VaDI $659,000 ....... .. .... -.. -•' .. "No One Knows More About The Coast" Do !IOU want a spacious liome for your cliildren and famll!I liigli above the Capistrano Valle!I wltli forever views? This outstanding home approximately 9,000 square feet on approximately one acre, may be your perfect answer. The house is of highest quality finish, with 7 bedrooms, 6 full baths and 2 powder rooms. Never lived in! South of the 405 freeway an d minutes to all amenities. OUTSTANDING VALUE! Priced Now at $1, 750,000 3 Ba"enger Court Art e~1dsite ftome {approx. 7,000 sq.~.) l«ated on a prime cul-de-sac street. Ve(JJ spocious interior includes a formal living room, dining room, 5 bedrooms (master sMite on I st level), gourmet kitchen witft incredible butler's pa11trfl, family room, elevator, stud!I and 3 car garage . • • Spectacular custom Mediterranean estate • Prestigious Bear Brand Ranch • Traditional European styling throughout • Breathtaking panoramic views of Capistrano Valley. mountains and ocean • Yard large enough fo r your own private park • Private pool, spa and redwood sauna • Extensive travertine marble flooring • Magnificent rotunda foyer with floating staircase and ceilings approximately 40 feet high PATRICK BARTOLIC (714) 651-3972 759~3764 ·----... Charming 5 bedroom. 5.5 bath family home, 3 fireplaces and formal dining room, pool and spa Walk to beach! $819,000 -__.:,s. Evan Corkett 759-3728 Wonderful 3 bedroom. 3 bath upgraded home. Separate children's wing, large family room. Expansive ocean view! $949,000 SOMETHING FO R EVERYONE! Eastslde Costa Mesa: Fabulous 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath town- home in pristine and private "Cape Cod" style development. Now . . . . . . . ................................... $195,000 Newport Beach: Absolutel~.&_~-key 4 bedroom. 2.5 bath. family room, separate bon~~m . boat or R.V. parking. New Listing ................ \~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ........ $466,000 Westcllff Area: 5 bedroom beauty. Family room. office, new roof. parklike yard includes pool and spa. Excellent condi- tion ! Recently reduced to . . . . . . . ................ $550,000 Harbor Highlands: Cute, clean , 3 bedrooms. large yard, great location. Priced to sell at . . . . . ............ $319,500 Turtle Rock: 5 bedrooms, family room, 3 car garage. Comer lot of exceptional size, approximately I 0,000 sq. ft ... Only $459,000 University Park: 3 bedroom townhome. Upgraded -A/C added, and in excellent location ·near pool, park and library. Seller relocated. Sacrifices ...................... $208,900 Investor's Delight -Costa Mesa: Side by side R-2 proper- ties. One lot with 3 bedroom house. Other with 3 and 2. Use as is or build to suit. Julie Stephenson 759-3734 ---... ~.-.. -·.... .. HARBOR RIDGE VIE\\' Pr(OrERTY MOTIVATED SELLER -BRING OFFERS! 53 ff.ARBOR RIDGE DRWE =====~ Panoramic ocean and city lights views! 5 bedrooms. 3.5 baths, 2 family rooms, 3 car garage. $775,000 For "'ltlo1tal Information or"" ap,.l11t1'lnt t. r~ew call ... CAROL BERG 759-3739 RICK LANGEVIN 759-3759 MARIAN PHILLIPPI PRESENTS: Lowest price in Altezza. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, view. Only $375,0001 PRICE REDUCED! 4 bedroom, 3 bath traditional home south of • highway irrCorona del-Mar. $691,0001. .. ...._.. • .. .. • ... &. - N E WPOR T The expansjve dining room's sophisticated paneled walls and elegant chandelier create an atmosphere perfect for entertaining. It is complemented by a walk-in, temperature- controlled wine room, built-in surround sound stereo system, custom china cabinets and elaborate crown moldings. The master bedroom features a beautiful limestone fireplace, and charming balcony overlooking the sunny tiled patio/courtyard. All three bathrooms are finished in the highest quality slab marble with nickel and gold fixtures. McM<>rtigl·e 717-4711 . LID 0 E ~~A L I F ORNIA This sophisticated European tountry beach home is one of the most unique properties in Newport Beach. Located on a 45' corner lot facing Lido's premier interior greenbelt. this home brings together unsurpassed quality and crahsmanship with the interior design efforts of Catherine Wallick. The spacious country kjtchen is designed for a true gourmet. It features a commercial-grade stovetop, side- by-side 36" Sub-Zero refrigerator and freezer, English style cabinetry, and built-in entertainment center. The elegant living room features tress beamed ceiling, limestone fireplace, hand-carved cabinets and shelves, and distinctive skylight. Offere d A t $995 ,000 O PE N SUNDAY I :00 P.M. TO 5 :00 P.M. - . . . .,; BELCOURT CUSTOM Contemporary Gated Estate $1,475,000 SEA ISLAND Designer Perfect Single Level $565,000 HARBOR VIEW HOMES Large Family Home 5 Car Garage $1 ,049,000 CRESCENT BAY Spectacular! ceanffcmt Direct Access $1,999,999 EASTS I DE Almost New! Quality and Value $299,000 • -.. - v; Lovely traditional single story 5 bedroom family home with oak hardwood floors , French doors and windows , large living room with bay windows and lush views . Large private lot. PlllME OCEANFRONT LOCA110N $775.000 Ocean front oomer on Balioa PeninsUa right on the sand. Great s. w. exposue maximizes the SU'\Set view Uve In the cottage "'** yoo plan ~ dream hcu;e-by- the-suf .. Cal for speciBc:s. ATTENnON Bl11LDERS FABlJLOUS CORNER LOT ONLY $299K Tear <bMl ot n:!hab i'l Newport Jie9Us! Cal for details on this !JU opporlullty. OPEN HOUSE SAT. A SUN. 1-5 OCEAN VIEW MANSION 4.000+ SQlJAllE FEET $899.900 Magniblt 58R ~ Beach estate. Huge pool & spa In "!!1'I ~ ~. Bon.ts rm. di-ti'lg rm.~ rm. 3 ~ trpis. t\llll dsioc I le paneled library + nu:fl more 2SOO atfDr. SIDE-BY-SIDE 2 STORY two/three bdrm. units. A-1 condttk>n. excdent rental location. Ideal for condo ~. Wallt ~I Offered et $409,000 ROBErr TAYLOR 675-7300 LIKE .-AND NEW. SBR. 2.SBA home w/fem rm.. ~ a ... o1 ....w.. central A1C • :t:d. 3000 eq. ft. Spa on rur pedo Now ONLY 2U 000 PENINSULA POINT. SBR + tam nn., den, bonus rm. gourmet kJt & a sunny patio. Ocanlbay views In this great floorplan with room to roam. Offered at $798.000 DAYNA P£1 Iii 651-4610 OCEANFRONT · SUPER VALUE $895.000 Sea. Ul.i~~ uf, sky Md SlnSets! It's al here in this tenifk: ::>t3K home on the sar¥i. Geat floor plan Oceanfronl. patio. 1HlS LS rn Cal for more info BALBOA BlJSINESS OPPORn1NITY ONLY $14.000 °""1 ~ OM'l salon In ~t beach area with loo ol foot traffic. AbsoUe ti.m-key business. CaD today for roore information ~ this excellent business opportunity SE •ER TBANSFEllll£D llEDlJCED TO $169.900 Wal<. to the beach fran this deligltfli 2BR penthouse in gated oormulity "'1th assoc. tennis. pool & spa Peek ocean view from bakxny. ~ enby + other custom uppdes. BIG 6 BEDROOM home on datrab&e eW-de-tae. Xtra -~ lot. Fem. rm., side yard + nice pedo, be.med ~. handsome frpls In Bv & fem nns. Much morel NOW $479,000 M) KING 729.5214 NEWPORT COAST ALTEZZA. Largest tloorplan /bonus room. J<ar garage. Below recent sales Offered at $649,500 RON TAYLOR 509.3737 CAMEO IDGHIA.NDS CUSTOM HOME Q:ean view 3BR home that has been remodeied & enlarged Oak/glass sliding cklors. manv upgrades Large comer lot wl'u.h landscaping Price rai.nicf" REDVCm TO $729.000 OPEN SUN 1-5 1857 BRAEMAR WAY. NWPTBCH Huge 6BR home on extra-large lot in desirable aJ.de-sac location. large back yard w/room for a pool, hoop cout or RV-boot storage. Spacious patio. fam. rm .. sb..dio or office w/wet bar. handsome flagstone frpl in liv rm & fam rm. Nice & bright w/big windo.>Js & high beamed c.eils, A nu;t see!. MOBILE HOME UViNG NEAR BAY $175.000 Terrific location. 2BR + 2BA.. 2 space parblg ~ bc:k the door and go fishng SPAOOUS 4BR home wlth fam nn. dln rm. 2 frpl. CU5tom kit w/bay window, ~ pitkM, fruJt trees &. • spa In back yard. Offet"ed et $479,000 llOllER1' TAYLOR 67 S-7 300 -.._, ,., "Ir .. .. ... ..... ~ .. The legendary Hank Aaron was a former teammate By Joyce Scherer Rm/ £.1tt11e EL11tor Centralia 1' a i.mall city 'i1ua1ed about 60 mile\ \OUlh of Seattle. wa~h. It is a town 'h:eped m hard work and family beliefs; and J c.:ommunily pa1;.,1onate about ba~ball. L111le League '' prominent in Centralia and -a'i Bob Coluccio. Grubb & Elli'i Newpon Bcach, can .iue,1 most youngster"\ don uniform, and \hag balb at a very early age. '"When I wa.' 11 year. old. we were only one game away from going 10 the Little League World Serie.; in Williamsport," he 'aid. "And my coui.in Ron Santo -who u\Cd tC1 play for lhe Chicago Cubs -was kinda my idol." Bui honing his baseball talent wa' not the only les~ons Coluccio learned while growing up in Centralia. h was there he formed a life philosophy taught by someone he con,rder; the ultimate role model. "My father was, undoubtedl y, the most mnuenlial person in my life." he :.aid. ··Being Italian and coming up from nothing. he had a work ethic that was just tremendou\. He wa.c; greatly re\pecled within the community; and he always 'tmed 10 deal fairly I try to do the 'ame thing; and I think it comes back to you in a variety of different way:.·· In 1969. the 17-year-old Coluccio graduated high school with plans 10 play ba\Cball and football al Wa.,hington Stare Unher,i1y But tho~ piano; were abandoned ~hen he wa' drafted by the Seaule Piloti., an Amerkan League e:<pan,1cm team. And "-llh an SS.000 '1gnmg btmu' (part of the money wa<. for college in Ari1ona) he 'taned playing profei.i.1onal ball in the m1m1r league' earning $4.50 a month with an elttra S'l J da)' for food. "It wa' perfect."' he i.aid. "Here I am. 17. out of a little town with a chance 10 play pmfe\i.111nally. ·· While living in Arizona and still playing for the Seattle-f>tlot~ h6 mel-hii. wife.r T~rry.­ a '1udcn1 at Ari1ona Stale College. The l'ouple were married in 1971. "We bought a lillle home in Tempe."' he 'aid. "During the ~ummer we made enough money to live on. I did other jobs. like dnving a beer truck. It's not like today. We were paid very little in the minor league.ii. In 1973 -when I broke into the major league I was making $18,000." Coluccio made it to the major leagues after the Seattle Pilots moved to Milwaukce- and became the Milwaukee Brewers (fonncr -. .. . .. _.. "'· ':-'T'"' -·---.... ,....,....,,. ..... Braves). ln 1972, while still playing minor ball. he led the league in runs. hit 300 and had a lot of stolen bases. His team won the Triple A American Association title. Del Crandal. the team's manager. was then called up to manage the Milwaukee Brewers. "In 1973 we are at spring training. I'm playing behind Davey May and he got hurt."" Coluccio recalled. '1llis allows me to play and I had a reaJly good spring. On the day of the cut we break camp and the major leaguers go to MiJwauku and guys who don't make the cut go down to minor league camp." Sick with the flu. Coluccio wasn't at camp when the cut'i were announced. Crandal called Coluccio with the long-awaited news. "I was the 25th man to make the team out of 25." he said. "l wa~ 21 years old and I wa)t preny excited. I think I called my dad first We broke camp and there were ~ix ou1fielder!>: I wa.11 probably the sixth. "April 6, 1973 wa.'I opening day in Milwaukee and there was 17 inches of snow on the field. But the stands were packed. ··1 sat on the bench for a month and finally had a chance to start My fir;t at bal I had a ba...e hit -went two-for-four with two stolen ba~s and started the rest of the year. I ended up with 15 home run),, 60 RB l's. 24 stolen bases; and wa.'> runner up for Rookie of the Year. I was beat out by Al Bumbry. an outfielder for the Baltimore Orioles." In 1975. Coluccio was able to call the legendary Hank Aaron a teammate. Aaron. fresh from breaki ng Babe Ruth's homerun record. returned 10 Milwaukee to fini sh his professional career. "I had an opportunity to play with a lot of really grea1. great people."' he said. "In 1973 I played against Al Katine, who was a Hall of Fame player with DctroiL This was quite an experience because be was always one of my idols. Al played from lhe hean -today you play from the pocket." Coluccio, who was making $25.000 a year in 1975. said Aaron's $250,000 salary was at the top of the pay scale. Coluccio played with Milwaukee in 1973. 1974 and part of 1975 before being traded to the Chicago White Sox under manager Chuck Tanner. However, in 1976. an ankle injury landed him back in the minor leagues. "I worked my way arou nd the minor!> - 1976 -1977. lhen in 1978 the St. Louis Cardinals bought my contract and I went back 10 the major leagues." he said. "l wa.; real discouraged in St Loms because I worked very hard 10 get back to the major leagues. And then l wasn't able to gel into the lineup. Also. St. Louis set a major league rceord that year losing 18 straight games, and there I am sining on the bench. "In the summer of 1979. I wao; traded from St. Louis 10 the New York Mets. but I also had an offer from Japan. I kind of looked at the whole situation; my dad had gotten ill and I hadn '1 been able 10 be with him for years. so I finally decided to take a year off. spend some time with him and then maybe go back to baseball. Coluccio moved hi<> family 10 Olympia. Wash .. and though his father''> health deteriorated quickly. Coluccio wa.' thankful for the short time they had together. '1llen it was a matter of what now?'" he recalled. "My dad had some real estate holdings and I was ex.ecu1or of the estate. so I got wrapped up in that knowing absolutely nothing about real estate. Bui I learned. I was managing some apartments and mobi le home parks ... and I dealt with different types of properties: re~idenrial. commercial. income and industrial." And as Coluccio says. "I ju<.t ne\'er got back to baseball." In 1979. he formed and ttthnmmgeSColucc10 Family Limited Partnership. which includes a vanety of properties in the Northwest. His move 10 Southern California came m 1983 with intentions of running his stepfather's bu incss, a Co ta Mesa-based blueprint office. However. when the business did not pan out. he changed direction and entered the real estate field. I decided • since I had sort of a forced real e.'itate b1ek&round -to get mto residential real estite," he said. "ln fact. my wi(e and I both got our real estate licenses in 1988. We interviewed with Ron Munno at Grubb & Ellis and that was the first and only place I have worked. He and I hit it off, and I liked his mana,emcnt style." Coluccio and his wife worked as a team for three year., before she moved into the escrow field. · "I work the Ea.c;tsidc of Costa Mesa very heavily because I live there," he sai<l "It is a very active market But I also have sold property throughout Newport Beach and Corona del Mar. "I have more of a social fann ... just a group of people we have met while our kids have gone through school. We just meet people and busines' comes. And this is exactly the philosophy my father had. People trust you in a certain manner and then they trust you enough to handle something as important as their home." Since he began with Grubb & Ellis Newport Beach. Coluccio has consistently been listed in the office's Top 20 agents. In 1994. he held the record for mo t transactions. Considering all hi s personal and professional achicvcment'I, h Coluccio lived-his dream? -- "No. I don't think so." he said. "My dream changes. One of my dreams was to play baseball , but I also have a fabulous wi(e, and three gorgeous. healthy boys: Brandon. 21. a Southern Methodist University ~ior. Rett. 19. a Southern Methodist University freshman; and Chad. 17. 1 Ncwpon Harbor Hiah School senior. My next dream as lO experience what they IJ"C = 10 do." C.t W c.htcclo #II el Bllb Rt1__, aHl &**, lJ C_,,.,,. ,.,__ NftfJ#f aeacla, s.Mir IH. '1441. ('IU)UUJ• ... _ .. -~-_.... .... _ OCEAN RIDGE Open SiVSoo 1-6 Exclusive Custom Mediterranean Villa. 4BR, 4.5BA w/approx. 4,400 sq.ft. Designed to take advantage of mesmerizing views "'--"-.,...'*"·-& brilliant sunsets. II REDUCED $1 ,595,000 SPYGLASS HILL Truly a uniQue setting with stunning Catalina, harbor and city sunset views. . 5BR, 3BA home, new gourmet kitchen. Motivated Sellers. REDUCED $975,000 HARBOR RIDGE Elegant Custom Townhome w/stunning ocean, Catalina & city views. Superb upgrades surround this 3BR, 3BA wjblack granite doors, recess fighting & lovely patio's. Guard gated community. $798,000 ,. ... LIDO ISLE Custom 4BR, 5BA home awaits the elitist buyer. Gourmet kitchen, built~ns, high tech amenities, separate executive office & lower level den. Lavish pool & spa. $1,150,000 HARBOR RIDGE Model Perfect Home w/spectacular ocean views! 4BR, 3.5BA, bright Devonshire w/spa & fountain, fireplaces, custom deck. Close to community pool & spa. $865,000 BALBOA PENINSULA PT. A true Cape Cod Charmer. 3BR, 1. 75BA. Enjoy the best of ocean, bay, -iwimmiRg, surfing, sailing and fishing. All with a true community spint. $589,000 ·720-9422 HARBOR Hill Open Sun 2-5 This Is 1t...Best Priced Trad1tonal Custom 4BR, 4BA Home. Vaulted ceilings, gourmet kitchen with adjoining large family room . Park-like setting with pool & spa. REDUCED $995,000 CAMEO HIGHLANDS Spectacular ocean, Catalina and canyon views. Recent custom renovabon . Pool and spa in courtyard. A rare site affording both views and privacy. REDUCED $819,000 .. . . -. ... , -• >. .... • .. - PENINSULA Highly upgraded 3BR, 2BA unit wrth gourmet krtchen, built·tn boottases, luxury baths, secluded private patio and moch mor~ plus rnce lBR rental unrt. Perfect for owner user. Steps to beach and shopping. $410,000 . ~ -..... ---. 0 . . ....... · . . • . • . • ... • -~ I ' ' .. --" ,,.• -,.. ' .._ .._ ...._ ~ - , . ---_....... __ -... AN INCREDIBLE OPPORTIJNITY 4bd designer dream home. High ceilings, lime stone floors, bonus room. l111erior locarion & 24 hour guard gated. Short sale. $414,500 Mali Gulledge Code 71097 LOCATION, LOCATION! Prestigious Baycresr/Dover Shores neighborhood. 4bd, 3ba home has it all, huge center island kicchen. family room w/wet bar. vauhed ceilings and more ... Priccd to sdl. $498,000 Louanne Riney & Dana Black Code 71797 PELICAN HllJ. CUSIOM HOMESJTE Approx. ll,888 sq. ft. pie-shaped lot embraced by ocean and golf course views. Private and stunning view location in Newport Bcaih's newest premier gaced community. $99S,OOO Ann, Ted & Suzanne Code 71407 VERSAlllES - BIG CANYON 4bcl. "5ba. archirectu 1y uniquc residence on the 11 ch fairway. French limestone entry and kiichen, massive cuscom windows & sky- ligha, 1aJJ?C private pado. JoAnn Kenton $1,195,000 Code 71467 HEIGHT OF SOPHISTICATION Tastefully upgraded Belcourt Hill townhome. Over 2200 ~-ft. of neutral decor wich goul1Jlet lcirchen1 lavish MBR wich fircplac.c. High assumable loan ana low down payment. Steve Laeren $439,000 Code 71327 WEST OCEANFRONT New 3bd, 3ba occanfronr residence with private roof-top deck. Quality amenities including security and sound sys· terns. Ann Pecers, Ted Jarvis & Suzanne Shuler $1,198,000 Code 71067 PRESTIGIOUS BAYCRFST 4bd, 3ba w/bcautiful interior, 4 fireplaces & vaulted c.cilings. Bright open kitchen & breakfast nook. low maimenanc.c landscaping w/pool. Ann. Ted & Suzanne $537,000 <:ode 71457 UNDAJSLE Expansiv~ . ch~nnel. views and cxqu1s1te interiors uc presented in this custom 5bd bayfront residence with private dock. Ann Peters & Suzanne Shuler $2,495,000 <:ode 71197 WESTCUFFS FINF.SI' ~ 3bd, 2ba w/lrg. new kitchen. 3 sun;.::ctios. den & Clbl. frplc. Prvt. yard w/pool & . Lca.sc opdon possible. Gisela Burmeister $489,500 C.ode 71907 BIG CANYON ELEGANCE Free-standing end unit with golf course, cicy lights & sunset views. Completely redecorated in off-white with 4bd, 4.5ba + library wich fireplace. G2ted courtyard & Koi pond. Belle Panch c.ode7UM7 HEART OF BIG CANYON Excepcional in every way, chis remodeled 4bd, 3.5ba home boasts a dramatic marble entry. Euro sydc kitchen with top appliances, French doors & windows, all new landsapfog by Roger's Gardens and cicy lights vi~ Carol Allison $1,249,000 Code 71417 BIG CANYON PRIVACY Rare single l~cl 3bd, 3ba . townhomc in an cxccUcnt locauon. Lovdy Oncnw gardens with waterf.ill. Private and special. $595,000 Carol Allison C.ode 70807 ....... • • w ·-___ __,. ----- i . • - ----· -~~---. ~ 2 r., --• :. = __ -. . . ::-¥ .• ---•• NC'!}>ort Beach Office 23 Corporate Plaza, Suite 190 644-6200 2027 Yacht Defender Sat $695,000 Tom Brunson 610 Avocado Ave Sat $464,500 Linda Oeth 301 Avcnida Cerritos Sat $429,000 Karen Rezek 4714 Cortland Sat $499,000 BJ Johnson . 32 Eru:ore Coun Sat $228.900 Claudette Taylor 15 RueVene SIS $1,195.000 Wright/ Aune 3700 Ocean Blvd SIS $1,345.000 Steve l...cvctttt 23 Monaco SIS $899,000 Marilyn Kershner 11 c.ambria SIS $799.500 The Onerbouts 1824 Manpata SIS $585,000 BJ Johnson 1316Sus.a SIS $489,500 GUda Burmeisur 311 Vista T runcba SIS $359,000 Sally Shlpley 402 Vista Roma SIS $1,695.00/LeaseGisda Burmeister 51 Royal St George Sun $1.850,000 Carol Allison 250 Haul Ave Sun $1,095,000 Ame Petersen 2504 W Oceanfront Sun $1 ,095,000 Gib Walker 508 Kings Pl. Sun $995.000 Linda Octb 19 Harbor Ridge Or. Sun $679.000 Tom Brwuon 2045 Shlpway Sun $539.000 ATS Bayaut 1846 Leeward Ln Sun $495.000 Don Pearson Bdcoun Hill 3 Northampton Sun $499,900 Karen Rezek JasllliM Crttk 3 Jetty Sun $499,000 Harriett Botwinick 1315 Antigua Sun $498,000 Louanne Riney 222 Nata Sun $439.000 Karen Knoche 354 Vuta Madera Sun $329,500 ATS 2323 Vista Huerta Sun $169,000Ui Phyllis Hayden 247 Sherwood Pl Sun $354,900 Jim~ Kay 12 Rocky Glen Sun $249,900 Dahlia Shcmtob 2412 Fmncisoo Drive Sun $479,000 Lois Jacobs FRONT ROW-SPYG~ HlU BAYFRONT WXURY ~ excicing waterfront setting in the heart of N~n. SinrJc faniily residence on the water with 30' dock. Walk to the beach and enjoy a year around boli<lay. One level contemporary designed for maximum ocean. bay & city light views! 4bd, 2.5ba home with private counyard entrance, 3 car garage. _ Ann Peters ~ Suzanne Shule-r -.. $699,SOO Code 7Hi! CORONA DEL MAR PF.R.PECllON Spacious ~. 3.5ba Cape cod .. &a:Dmt 8oolj>lan ~/soaring ctilingl. hrdwd. 'RoOn, & 2 bridt fiJ>lc's. 'I Linda Octh ~Lois Jacobs sm,ooo Code 11641 Marilyn Kershner • $9SO,OOO c.ode 71027 UDO ISLE PR.fSl1GE Substaocial home on XX l.al"lC $U'CCt to strCCt lot next to the central strada. '4bd, ~ + rumpw room with bar, spacious patio, frtt..form pool and cabana. Don Pearson ------·....----- OLDE CORONA DEL MAR . New England scvle architecture on choice comer loacion. Large living room , spacious cfcd, large k.iccht>n, dr.unatic stai rway & f.unily room with ocean VICW. $865,000 Linda Oeth & Lois Jacobs Code 70977 BALBOA ISLAND BEAUIY Nestled on a bayfront corner lot, this 3bd, 4.5ba bayfront homt' with 6 car garage is al.so equipped with a private dock for a yach tsman's lifestyle. $1,595,000 Marilyn Kershner Code 71127 HARBOR VIEW Hl1" · Fabulow f.unily neighborhood is calling you to view this lovely 4bd home with private pool and spa. Lovely front counyard with built in BBQ. An a~_eciooal value! $54,,000 Ann, Ted & Suzanne Code 70107 ' -- . - .. • - .. Grubb 6Ellis·,,~ RaidmdaJ JtcaJ E;uu Scrvic:a • J~dcndy Owned le Operated G~ Specializing in Newport Beach, Corona del Mar, and Lagyna Beach 16 years of local experience 673-8660 WESTCLIFF Mose bc.1uciful totally remodeled 3BR, 2BA pool home = New cvcryching from roof co plumbing. 13 16 Sussex (off Dover) O nly $489,500 BIG CANYON Lowest price Golf Course View - spacious 3BR, 2.5BA. expand- ed home on cul-de-sac. H igh assumable lo.An 8 Rue Biarritt Only $649,000 CORONA DEL MAR Newer duplex w/each unic having direcc access from rwo car garage. Srcal u! 700 Marguerite $649,900 H U NTINGTON BEACH Contempor.iry Units wich incredible views. one WR. 2BA one 3BR, }.-5.SA-lois of rrn1rble. Simply beautiful 13 14 Pacific Coast Hwy $359,000lDtd*'99,900 THE BLUFFS Condo in distress -3BR, 2.5BA. End locacion w. gint patio. Upgraded throughout . 4'0fV°tSt.a Roma A welcome addi6on at. Grubb & Ellis Stephanie Houghton excels in many areas of real estate, commercial and residential Ron Mauano, manager of the Newport Beach office of Grubb & Ellis Residential Real Estate Services. rccenlly announced the arrival of Stephanie Houghton as sales associate. For the p<bt eight years. !>he has exhibited excellence in several real e!>tate field'>. including commercial and re!>ideniial property sales. Her success is reflected by the accolades received each month. She is constantly among the top associates in li~tings. sales and every real e'\tate category. A Balboa Peninsula speciali,1. she tx1a\L~ a current Iii.ting inventory which exceed~ $15 million. "Stephanie\ knowledge of penin .. ula properties. and her reputation m the area, will increase our presence on the penin~ula. She is a welcome addition 10 Grubb & Ellis,'' Maaano -mid. An oceanfront Newport Beach rei.tdent for tnOrC than 10 ye she plays an active role io her community. She has served as vice president of the Central Newport Beach Community Association and i1' curtently on the board of directors. Her pecialty of waterfront and Stephanie Houghton view estates. requires her to blend superior knowlcdg,c. exten ive training and abounding energy. This combination. along with a determil'lW desire to be better than her competitors, make~ her the ideal Newport Beach real e'tate agent. To sptak with Sttphani1 Hou1hlon, call Grubb & Ellis Rtsidtntlal Rtal Estate Strvicts, Nniport lhaclt offet, (714) 644- 6200. The Pruden~al • Jon Douglas Co., No. 1 Newport Beach office stays well ahead of the competition Rolinda Smith. reg ional director for The Prudential -Jon Douglas Co .. was pleased to announce the Newport Beach office was No. I in production for the state. Ma'1ne Montgomery. Orange Couniy disrrict manager proudly accepted the award. According to Montgomery. the Newport Beach office has ~tayed well ahead of the rnmpetitinn by implemeniing innovative marketing techniques. i.taying on the cutting edge of technological ad' ance' and recruiting top notch profei.sionals. "My office i~ comprised of 1he elite m the real eo;tate indu~try." Montgomcr; said. "I 1;alute the ha rdworking ~ale' e~e..:uti .. e\ for their excellence and their endeavor to be the be~1.·· The Newport Beach office of The Prudential -Jon Douglas Co .. ts a member of the international network of profc. ionals 'iCrvini local and f OC"Ci&n real estate needs. Local ex.pests with international reach; is the motto of the office. The powt'I' of the Mo . u __ alliances forged 1n x1ne muntgomery the Newport Beach office have brought a positive U'Clld to the real estate market. The stabilizing effect 10 powerful alliances has brought pc»itive changei. to The Prudential -J<m Doualu Co. For dttailtd in/o""'1Jion Olf llw ''"id" ntw trtnd i11 tht rt al tstatt mottn, call Tltt Prudt11tial -Jon Dou1los Co., (11') 759- 66()(). P~ for . th~. family On a tarie toe. this dfte·bcdroom. one-blah home as ma ~t ~armly ne1tborhood on a quiet t:reet with no through lntfic. Clote ro schools and s)q)pang. _ · Coll Dkk Jutur olUI Ptarl K1n1011 111 Colllwll a.d#; (11') Ul-1.JJJ. -I TO A MOil mACIOUS f.lA • D1AS11C 11DUC110N, llDUCTION m the '<Nek:omlng circular drive. Prtva~ llDUCTION -For this almost bay fron~ tate on one aae Offers 6 bedrooms. 7'h prope~. Unique opportunity for Bay ths. chefs kitchen. formal dining room. views from cve~oom Four bedrooms EQUISDIAN ACltS -Escape the crowd In this unusual six bedroom. sln- gle-lcvel custom home with horse fadll· Bes on ftve acres. Enlov country style seduslon In town. Enchanting view. Pool and spa. $1,450,000 PZ 24 CARAT -Spectacular views over city lights. white water. Catalina and CA's RJviera c.oasttlne. Over I acre cus- tom lot with approval for M. Skemder-lan deslj{l'lC(j home. Truly ~ finest. Offeredat $1,395,000 MS Jllard room. wine cellar &.. 5 flreplaces. -three and one f baths plus a three ater~~~~·.~~.spa. cargarage. S5 .ooo Al) fflllJ1tNG OCIAM. aL5IDl &. UQllS - Views. Hald'NOOd llooB. 8efber CArpeU. rour bedroom and thrtt baths. lndude.s: downstairs ~­ room. bonus room. 88Q &. g.ue- bo. $9',0IO VI HAVl fT All -Ocean view, g0t- pous yard wtth s.pat1dlng pool &.. spa. Fabulous loc.atlon In gated community In Laguna Nlguel. Four bedrooms. 3 baths. Usled for: $Sst,OOO 85 . . • -it- CATAUNA SUNSlT -Ocean view from most rooms In this large. bright, cheerful home across from greent>elt. Four bedrooms plus famllv room. For- mal dining room. $149,~ C5 PlNINSUlA LOCATION DUPUX - With bay view from upper deck. 3BR. 28A up -2BR. 2BA down. Per~t opportunity to live the beach lifestyle and help with the mortgage. S59S.OOO Al2 LOTS & LAND 8UllD YOUR DU.AM VACA110N lfOM£ -Beauti- ful 'Big Bear' lot. Architect owner hos plans. Will carry or subordinate. Coll today. $ll,OOO Al LOCAnD IN t1ll AllC.1111lCTULU DlSIGN ~ Overlay dlstrkt In San Oemente. Sound Interest- ing? $105,000. AIS LAGUNA RACH -Custom home site! Plans In progress. Adjacent lot also avail. $I 19.000 84 SP£CTAC~ PANO VllWSI -If you're looking for views. this site has It! Breathtaking views of O.C. hills. city lights and ~ Pacific ocean. $170,000 M4 SU t1ll Slta'S SAA.ING AWAY -from this unusual Laguna Beach lot. May be purchased with adjacent lot. Call for details. $119,900 SI RANCHO NIGUU. ESTATIS -Aat. pie-shaped lot In cul~e-sac. Gated community. $215,000 52 LAGUNA RACH -Truly astounding view. Custom I .n:.re+ lot with approved plans. $I .195,000 MS MONAllCH POINT -High elevation lot w/ocean view. Plans for 6000 sq.ft. home. $199,000 C14 LAGUNA llACH -Great bulldJng lot -level with very st~t slope. Allows for 3 buUdlng levels. $149, LI LAGUNA BEACH -Two level lot side by skte for custom home. Possible ocean view. Priced sepa· rately. $129.000 ~. C2 and CA - •Vlill[ -l'rlvate. tt\r~~room single level. L.vge yard. End of cut-de-sac. Atr1um off muter bedroom wttt\ JacuuJ. Ht S,000 R3 • PUMl LOCATION -Hard-ro- llnd slnsle lew4 OCNl'I view home wtlh pool. Custom bullt. four bedrooms. four baths. Mims~ from twbor. beaches. resort hoeels. $SJ9.000 C10 ,,.-~-"'=-~__,,....- ~~ \ . -----T OCEAN, SUNSIT, CITY LIGK1"S - Views from .U rooms In this beaU1Vut executtw home. Pool Mld sp.a. &arge loe. fOUt ~­ rooms. three baths. eu5tom ~ty ctvouanout. S48f.JOO IV STOIAGI. SPAU -R.ve beAuty wtth rour-c.ar garage. Four ~rooms wtth fireplace In rNSttr. Grear condltton. $199.-0Vll STA.RT .. 5ml -Thrtt ~­ room beauty In move-In condl· lion. New arpel, plumbing LNge f.unlly room wttt\ oozy llrepW.ce. TI~ kitchen COWlters. Call b details: $18',900 f2 ~~ P:'i .... ~· ... .., .... •. ·.~.~ I . .J ; • MA&INA HUS -This rour ~­ room #ld tfvtt bath home has It .UI Hardwood llo<n. berber Gtll- ~· LM~ guntte sp.a wtlf\ rabu· lous w~I Mid bullr-ln B8Q. $.ltle,000 M9 .• . -.._ -. .. ·~--·•>. -------~ COSTA MESA MAKE OFFERSI $95,000 Newly decorated 2BR. 2.SBA. Small yard, doyble attached garage. Association Dues Low Payments/less than rent. Call for an appointment. c-... c.w SUPER CURB APPEAL $16&,500 Expect to be smh erarling totally upgraded 3BR, 2 • e d)e t th private back yard . 24x 15. La V access/super location. MckG ........ PRICE TO SELLI $190,000 ... ~glad you didl y . Built in 1972 rmiidw,naster suite and to go. MESA VERDE $218,000 Beautiful remodel! All new kitchen. skylights and lots of living space. 5B'l::eB:ilass front door leads to hardwo . ·ry lS e curb appeal in quiet family nei . stl AnneMcC:.1-d EASTSIDE $230,000 Immaculate E'side 2(duai) master suites. 2.SBA. den. Large assumable 1st TO. Move in condition. Call for your personal Appt. ~...ms EASTSIDE fll:AI~ $280,000 Terrific neighboao at rc.,n. 3BR, 2.SBA. Clean. neat and ~ ~:~ood condition. New roof. Price I Robert Mllllk-. SPECTACULAR CUSTOM $390,000 Nearly all new. ~-~.,a:· lo~·· '1 extra parking. This is a very sp 1 Ith 8 sq. ft. Quality throughout. 4B ' · Ir conditioning systems. Spa. lo of orage. for your personal appointment. NEWPORT BEACH WALK TO BEACH $225,000 Perfect for coupSBUlto beach or bay. Highly upgrade · s, st tile, fireplace and Euro-kitche ghly motivated seller. STEPS TO BACK BAY $299,000 Well located spacious 3BR. 2.SBA greenbelt home with huge fenced patio. Just reduced. Great for family. BIUwD•siv•W•..._ lllEWPOllT lllEIGllTS $319,000 Big beautiful lotSGED:te living room -loads of possibl e rd. Seller will exchange. Dlwac ••el NEWPORT BEACH GOLF COURSE VIEWSll $399,000 5 year new. Professionally decorated condo on the course! Formal dining room. Master with fireplace and retreat. Owner transferred! Just Reduced. Re•,_~ BIG CAllYOll $420,000 Unique big Canvnn Townhouse with lots of Pizazz. Golf course v§Olea~· 2BR, 2.SBA completely re . k h . Wood Burning fireplace, Oak • g. Berber carpet. Neutral colors. Extra large patio. E'L,_K ... NEWPORT COAST CORI IN LOT WI I h VMM $D9,000 owner transferred! 4 months new, 4BR. 2.58A. Gated community, family room with fireplace and center lslandl DlwaP•-• COR ONA D EL MAR CDM DU:-SSl:.0$4IO,OOO PRIVATE • TR.~IL $432,500 Motivated seller! A B Ocean view. Versatile Ma~BED· · loft. 4BR, 3BA. Soaring ceilin e • rassy backyard. Neutral colors. "••'n• G•ldw COUNTRY CHARM $436,900 Beautiful 4BR,$.6-~A ~lt'nr. '":ountry Kitchen. Skylight, New 1 rtyard with old fashioned swin · · · · · j brick decking. This home has I a . .IM:kle H•••-- UDOISLE $449,000 10% owe -ChSBE'Be. Steps to bay, French doors, I r s lights. White washed wood f . e. De811D ... nda OCIE.All • BAY VIEW $478,500 Superb Views SB'lE~ive. Solid and sturdy with oa in d amed ceilings this lovely 3BR .._Red1en HARBOR VIEW HOMES $515,000 4BR. home near pool and greenbelt. Owner will carry with 10% down. Lease option or lease. Call for Information. GREAT FAMILY HOME $585,000 2 masters, N~a&D. lls, great family room, format h d a Huge backyard. BELCOURT TOWllHOME $595,000 . .......... ~ v•~ $98:1.000 Views of Ocean "-.de ·-,~hts. TWo full sit down bars lnil a room. Full sun room, master · 1• • • Lots of closets. Complete gu rt • . ... ll ... Sr. OIMl•G C01TAGI •GUI mll $450,000 One of Old CDMSir-. ~· I ' -... blocks to beach and shops. 2BR. • ~ fl in main house with French doo · 1'-' --1 BR. 1 BA guest house. 1031 exchange. Ka ... •••Mc• m•• Pl&S I IGIOUS SPYC!l,ASS $1,095,000 Premium ocean city light view. superb location. SBR • 4BA. Pool and spa. Spyglass home best value. .......... WELCOME HOME $1,ZJS,000 One of Newport's most desirable communities Is Corona del Mar, which is where you wlll find this fabulous view property. This remodeled SBR. family home, situated high atop Spyglass Hill, offers breathtaking ocean views from Newport Harbor to Catalina Island and dauling city lights views of Fashion Island and inland across the Southern California basin. This home is truly for the choosy family. Jws-••• IRVINE ua $149,900 2BR .• condo, fireplace, air, garage pool, tennis, neutral colors. Lowest price in area. Walk to campus. Ava ilable immediately. .._ .... SI .. , " $25,000111 lncredfble buyl 48R. 38A +bonus room. New carpet and pelnt. Hew eppllanc:es full assoc.. •II •menftles. low dues, low tn rate. -· .... Recently remodeled 4BR. 3.SBA plus 4 car garage Pnme cul dt> s.x IOcabon Warm hardwood floors. rustom paint & papo.•r +many quality built-ms L.w1sh master suite w I Stl'am. -.aurw. and eKe~area. WAS Sl,790,000 NOW Sl,495,000 Lovely 58R. 4.58A with •.car garage. Gorgeous bk> floor<. & ~ca~ Great rear yariJ w /large pool, spa fountain & outdoor mtertauunent area. Many other quality ft>atun>s! Sell· er Wlll ronsider tnde down Sl,650,000 · I ' I ...., ( I-'. <l \ \ I{ ( >< 1, I '< , II ·\ \ 1 I > n Prof dt>roratl'(J 4BR. 35BA w/tNSter su1~ on 1st level. Euro ~tchl.'n. hugt.> family room. formal library/den Lush rear yard w I p<Jt)I 'P-1 .:ind .:ntertd1mnE area Priced to Sell Now Sl,290,000 Near nc.-.w SBR. SBA. archt mstrptece. Natural hrdwd floors, romputerul.'d li~tmg, soanng ccilings & state of the art goumwt kitchen w I granite counters. TRADE POSSIBLE $2,350,000 • '' '"( f{(l\\ -11111..,ll\l I f)l{I\ J I ~ . You deserve ..... . •Honesty • 24 Years Experience • Communication • Personal Service • Dedication • Results! Seller Bought Another Premium Location Totally rebuilt SBR, 3.SBA with attention to detail. Gorgeous hardwood floors, gourmet kitchen, Pella windows and childrens play room. Exquisite master suite. Walk to park & schools. Call to see today! Reduced for Immediate Sale. WAS $i8~ 00U NOW $819 000 Ttll~TLE RCJCK Totally Redt'('(lraled 4BR. 2.SBA E>.ecubve home. Enioy SWt.!P'"S Vlt'W<; of Fa'>hion Island to magni~nt sun.wts. Hardwood fKlOl"S. granite rount\'r-,, cu~tom p;iint & ren'SSt'<l lighL<;. Lovely__J>ool & sp;i lbde for Lul<ury Newport Pn:lpl>rty. 5799,000 .. -~...,.--, .••• _ .... __ ,__.,. ~ • ,,. • •• ,. •• ._ ~I . • -J(l -·---- --• . 1 'l .(...&.........! • ~..' t .~·.ii .... ':. ... . . ·~ . . . . 4 bedroom, J bath, J Cat garage with mountain ~. formal dining fJ fir~s. SeCMrity system. A ftM:w r. .,.,., Ulfda FrNn6 t; N~ Offaed at $349,000 t:iail*d to . 42nd story master"*· See chis homt "°"" tlien '°" '11 bdW in drmms come~. :.. .... ,. .............. ,. Lfw t; ..... Offered at $315,000 .. . ...... . . ~ ?~ ~~ Z'etaaa ~ l-B'00-78'4-5171 ~~ ~~ Y?&n~/¥3. • • O/J ~A~ .)~O/'I",{ k1~) ~/1('4('/11-k/1 f/t"-11 /f;tc/ a /'~)/~/tr~ .J11r,{ f'/,) //ft.) 110r'/'r' ~ ¥.7'/'l''/<'k,.) .),{('//' II /lt'/~)Jl~/I ,/i/' r/l>/t'/14 a;1-e/yt"-11 r(t/1 /'l'Jlf t•/1 ?tt('/i'X 0 . /~aN~"(y 1/1 (~t'r'/Y /'(l('//1 .• ~~ t"tt/' tf~~fl-//l. d-/?~ l'//tr/ t"-/1/?-k11/ 'kid ,/2C'fl-/ hV/lr' /a,.; ('/ /-f'J,.)//lr'll' k,n_/. 1/1 tU,,1~ rlrr~/1/ t'~«11/r-1/1r/r1/Nt?/1..r(y >• ' ----._ _ _. ~---....._... .,11w11, .. -·--. -.--...,__. ... -.... -.. . --------.. -.. Top 1" Of AD 8-lton Natloawlde Direct Une: 640-2677 5 YR NU Townhome, orof. dee.orated with oolf course views from all rooms!! Plantation Shutters. cable yam carpet~ master w/ fireplace. Two large enler decks <:Ner· !oQking the course.Seller erred! Priced below comps! lll!DVCED ro ssn ooo * 8TOlrV ESTATE * Brand new 5 bedroom 5.5 bath w/ librarv. huge f~ room. gourmet kitchen. maids quarters bOnus room. central vac, master suite w7 re1reat and fireplace. Areplace in livi119 rm and family room Pool size Rat bacl( yard. ..,,.<W...,f,.,,fJIED-AT $1.095.000 RE/MAX *mDIOOElED POOL HOME-k 4 Bedroom 2.5 bath single ~ home with lar9' family f'oo.r!\ JeadiOO out to large yard wlth oool. New ceUIMs, new bafhroom.;,..!ff.} master sulte on pool. Bonus rOOOl~S~~- . 760-5000 Ext 500 Bob & Dovie Koop Bob Koop Dovie Koop Bob Koop, Jr. Call the Koop team! Twe ....................... .... ....... _ .... ....__._ .... ... ..,_ .. ..,.~ a....---. Mm........,1495.• $465,000 BOB KOOP, SR. Cll'Y OF ORA.NCI INCOME PROPEltTY ,.., .. iiloaime .......,, '"'° ...... lllarJ28Jl,2.$BA _.........,._ .. .. ilaJBl..21A~llJlit ... _. -mil ii• llll'fS i.v.a 2 Bil. 2.$ BA. Nnr roal. v., Ma&iv.... wa.t IOIKOOP,llL COSTAMF.sA o.w,_. ...... , I ,....,... ............. ,M,.2.,.._, ..... . ..a,.-...-............ ...... . .,....,..,_2,.JOO..,a. $259,950 BOB KOOP, JR. Diana Prosser ~Al!!' 760-5000 ext 112 ·~tawr 644-6590 Re/Max South County Top 1 % all agents USA Gisela Burmeister: Anyone for the Electric Slide? AGENCY: Grubb & Ellis Residential Real Estaac Services JOBmt.E: Sales Associate FARMARF.A: Corona dcl Mar HOW LONG WITH AGENCY: Three years CITY OF RESIDENCE: Corona clcl Mar BOBBIESllNTER.FSI': Skiing, sailing, travel and line ~g CLUBSIORGANIZATIONS: NBCC Gisela Bunneister • PET PEEVE: Bad table manners FAVORITE MOVIE: "The Lion King" FAVOllJTE RFSl'AtmANT: Rothchild's FAVORITE GETAWAY: Oennany BOW DO YOU DEFINE SU~? Follow through and enjoy what you arc doing at all times. Wf lNJlt lo letllT fro• 10fl IW"'llt OllT SNAPSHOT coh11u .. 17N cou11 /_,.,.., rHl •""* owun1 6ro.tn; .,.,.,., ...tdbl1 rqn1ntlllllra, •• , idWr .if,...,,'°""°""'. to A#PMlk ""•~oruwp ,O• to ''""."""°~ oM .,.,., if JJOUllJW), wide co,,..., ..... ,,...,. atl SNM'SBOT .ub1' 011 t.ct: SfNI or ju ,ow ildoraldM II:~ . Sc-.r, """' ,.,,.,, 330 w. .., S&., c... MIN, Ct 92'21; Fu: 11~ ,,_.,,,: Sp.a, 1'INMq. Wt 'I,,.,.,,,,. II • ,,., "~.If '!Of!,.,.,, .. c~1o•con..,..,llMhn ·~,,..,. ed 101" Sc""'r. S14- 4U2. . ... . ----7 ~ I • • ~ ' :-- ----""'- Slnce 1965 RUMBOLD REAL TY 675-4822 Febulous views of b.ming basin, Pavilion, ~. 38R, 2BA home + 28R apartment With vje,,ys, ........................... $1, 195,000 . Pristine Cope Cod 28R 28A Remod 1n 95 Gourmet kitchen 1n granite, breakfast nook. fomlal'dlntng Q.iahty 1n bnckworlc, woodwortc & cabinetry $669 ,000 3BR, fam rm & 4 full BA Large hvmg rm w/frplc Large master suite Views from Jetty to Pavilion/shared Pier $1,695,000 Balboa Island Pnrru! 100 blk 3BR, 2BA cottage hm Upgraded+ 2 (1BR) units Rare Isl triplex Front deck wit:»(~ $659,000 little Bal ls-le Duplex 2BR,2BA, den w/deck + 2BR,28A w/patlo ... $4951000 Balboa Island New Construction 3BR, den, 2..<BA G<eat fam flrplan. Bay vws/roofdeck Complete 10/95 A Ltppntk 0avis PrC>Ject tn5,ooo Peninsula /'1 . Little Balboa Isle French Regency 3BR/den, 3BA home w/formal dining room & pnv. 2BR apt. High ceilings. . . ...... $130,000 Balboa Island Ctwm1ng 2BR/den, 3BA Cape Cod hm + BR apt 6 yrs old, lhghtlbnght, 4 car Quiet \'\leSt end or Isle $749,000 Cape Cod 3BR 2BA. Location! Great Oversized triangular R-2 lot w/2 unrts rbnodel poss1bHity .... ....... . $515,900 Overlooking ~ & beach. Single garage Ntw . uplex floor- Plar\ Bay viev.-s S~IOUS roof deck, MBR bakony and front patio A Llpprnk Davis + 2 carports ......... ,...... . $196,000 . Leaders In Balboa Island Sala and Listings CHUCK RUMIOLD•MARY HARD£51Y•LYNH WRIGHT•ROSE VA.LLERA project $195,000 119 IMrtnc A lelboa lllMd Belcourt Custom Home Recently remodeled and exquisitely appointed 4 Bedroom, 3.5 Bath Custom Gallery Home. Situated in a prime cul de sac location , this fine property features warm hardwood fl oors , custom paint and paper, hand painted kitchen tiles along with beveled mirrors and leaded . .. ' glass windows. Large expanded master suite ... er qua 1ty eatures include: ustom hand painted kitchen tiles, Built in stereo system, All new tiled jacuzzi, New master suite with g~nerous outdoor sitting deck, Upgraded oak bar with leaded glass and custom mo1dings throughout. For your personal showing of this fine property call Ron ~elsot with Remm< South County. with steam shower, sauna, exercise area aod large outdoor deck. Professionally designed rear yard with waterfall jacuzzi and entertainment area. Reduced 300kl Will trade for luxury waterfront property. This is the perfect family home! Reduced t!J $1,495,000 Ron Felsot 760-5000 x101 I .--- --~-....---_, .. • -·-• •• • • -- views om aster & o 4 cana front home w/updated kitchen. brick entry. new Fr. doors & windows. (lJ-f) 631-1400 .............................................. $150, WESTCLIFF condo. bright & immaculate 2 bd. 2 bath upstairs unit w/frplc In Newport Garden Villas w/community pool. 0ose to shops & busses 631-1400 ................................................... $138.000 SOUTH COAST METRO In recently refurbished Brookview. Two sty 3 bd twnhm w/dble attached garage In nice Interior location near club & pools. 631-1400 ................................................... $149.500 AUSO VIE.I() 2'story 2 bd, 2.5 bath twnhm w/comm pool & spa. Picture perfect w/frplc. lovely neutral decor. brick & flagstone patio, Kol pond & grass. 631-1400... . ................................. " ........ $153.900 EASTSIDE Costa Mesa · Darling freshly painted 3 bd country cottage. Totally redone, custom oak kitchen. wool carpet & copper plumbing. 631-1400 ............................................. $209.000 WESTCUFF Desirable 2 bd Dover Village townhome, upgraded kitchen. new carpet & large patio. Comm pool & clubhouse. close to shops & Mariners Park. 631-1400 . ...... .................. .. ......... $210.000 NEWPORT HEIGKl'S Villa Sienna 2 bd twnhome H~ ceilings, v.IOCXI nrs. built in media center. Affordable ~3l~rl.~.. . ..................... $212.000 CORONA DEL MAR'S Harbor Woods w/comm pool. spa & tennis. Popular 2 bdrm end unit in prime location w/frplc. laundry & dbl garage 631 1400 . .... . . ..... . .... .. . ... $229.000 EASTSIDE COSTA MESA Charming 3 bd home w/pool & allf; access. Added family room. hrdwd & ~~r1 ~~0nr~, r. doors'.~.~:,~~~~ .. ~.~~~. ~~M~29 .. 000 HARBOR HIGHLANDS super Newport Price! Relocated seller is highly motivated, wants to move 4 bd fiome w/hrdwd firs. frplc & dbl garage. 631 1400 ................................................. $280,000 OLD CORONA DEL NAii Steps to Baysldii Park, walk to beach. Tum-Key 2 sty, 2 bd w/fm!Y rm. vault 6'N1t1~·~~~.~.~~:.~.~.~~~~ .. ~~~~· ........ $299,000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS tear down on great street. Close to all school . 631-1400 ................. : .................................. $319,000 NEWPORT SHORES 2 story 4 bd home, steps to comm pool. clubhouse & tennjs & the ocean. Upgraded kitchen & baths, large private patio. 6731-1400 .................................................. $327.000 NEWPORT SHORES area duplex w/3 bds up & 2 baths & frplces. Steps to ocean beaches & city tennis & handball. 631-1400 .................................................. $349.000 COSTA MESA HEIGHTS .Charming small duplex w/2 bd each unit. Close to 17th st. shopping & buses 631-1400 .................................................... $375,000 NEWPORT HEIGlnS Pristine 3 bd home w/harbor & ocean vus from kitchen & deck. High ceilings and plantation shutters. · 631-1400 .................................................... $375,000 CORONA DEL MAR updated 3 bd Mediterranean twnhm w/lrg view deck just steps to beach & shops. ~rr= ... ~~~ ... ~.~:-~ .. ~~~:ooo BUJFFS Unobstructed canyon & city light views from 2 sty 3 bd twnhm. Over 2000 sq ft w/upgraded baths, family & breakfast rms & 2 lovely patios. 6 73-6900 .................................................... $420,000 EASTSIDE Costa Mesa Pride of ownership triplex, townhome style with 2 bd 1.5 baths each unit w/laundry ~Ji~i'f<>o~ .~.~~a~'. ..................................... $420.000 NEWPORTS Baycrest. Very large corner lot on quiet tree lined street w/l sty 3 bd A/C home. Dining & family rms. laundry & large workshop in ga~. 631 1400 ........................................... $439,000 BAYSIDE COVE White & bright 2 sty 2 bd In corner location close to bay Extra storage in large attached dbl gji?i4&f~.~u~'.~ .. ~~:.~~.~.~'. ...... ~ ... $445.000 PENINSULA Pl'. Charming 2 story 4 bd, w/Fr. doors & windows. new carpet & spacious patio on extra large lot. Plans available to enlarge & remodel. · 631-1400 ............................................... $479,000 AT THE BEACH Two spacious units In excellent condltlon w/2 year new roof, 4 & 3 bd both with brick ~3f-'M&~ .. t~.~: .............................. $495,000 HDJ. Spectacular ocean & city Ilg t vu from 2 bd. 2 sty twnhm w/dining & family rms & lrg eat-In Euro kitchen. Comm pool. spa & clubhs. 631·1400 ................................................... $499.000 BAYCREST Beautiful expanded & remodeled 4 bd w/office, den or 5th bd, upgraded kitchen w/new i~~!t400 .~.~~ .. ~~.~'..~:~~~-~-~~ ..... $549.000 UDO PARK DRIVE Nicely appointed 2 bd condo w/lovely channel, ocean, sunset & city light views. ~~~~~:.~:.~~~-~-~~.~.~~ .......... $560,000 CUFF HAVEN Some ocean & bay view from 1 story 3 bd cottage, great potential to remodel or build new with excellent view from proposed 2nd story. 631-1400 ................................................ $575.000 CUFF HAVEN upgraded 1 sly 3 bd w/fmly rm & open floor plan. S~ht. stone & hrdwd Ors, Berber 63'rl48bo~:.~~: ....... "~~:.~.~.~~~~-~~· $589,000 PENINSULA PT Wonderful newer 4 bd California contemporary w/roof deck, steps to beach. Bleached 63f!i.wg·~~ .... ~.~.~:~ ... ~~.~ ~.t6%?0oo NEWPORT HEIGHTS Bright 4 bd. tastefully re.modeled in '83. Country style kitchen, family room & ~~4&~~~:.~.~--~.~:.~.~.~79.ooo BE.COURT Beautiful expanded & upgraded 2 sty 2 bd w/sltting area In master suite, dining & family rms. used brick patio w/spa. Huge Price Drop! 631-1400 .................................................. $719,000 DOVER SHORES Gorgeous 4 bd home w/dlnlng & family rms & spectacular upper bay vu. Totally remodeled In '93 w/top quality fixtures & appliances. 631-1400 ................................................... $779,000 I UDO ISLE 4 bd home on large prime comer lot front mg the Plazza. Two masters w/1 up & I down. paned windows. Fr. doors. hrdwd flrs & brick patio. 631-1400 ...................... .... .... .. . .. . $795.000 HARBOR ltlDGE ESTATE home Remodeled & immaculate w/5 bds In a spectacular naturally forested 63~~4~~.~~~~.~~-~ .. ~~ .. 1~~-t -~·---.. $799.000 P£NINSlJIA PT Delightful 3 bd. 3 bath home w/fam1· ly rm. 4 frplces & 3 car garage. Remodeled in '89. hard· wood firs, 'Fr. doors & leaded & stalned glass 631-140Q......... .... .. ... . . .. .. ... .. . . $820.000 SPYGLASS HD.I. 5 bd lushly landscaped "Southport'" on lrg prvt lot. pool, city lite & mini ocean vu Beam~. hrdwd floors. moldings & paned windows. 631-1400. ...... ....... ..... . . . .. ...... $849.000 BUENA VISTA super value in prime bayfront location Charming 3 bd beach cottage w/den. dining & fmly 63i'-f~oot.~. ~~ .~. ~~~ ~ock_ . . . ...... . . $995.ooo LIDO ISLE triplex on the bay. A great value on the sunny side of the Island with beach & gorgeous bay view. Two bet owner's w/frplc + a 2 bd & 1 bd unit 631-1400............... . . . ... ... .. ..... .$999.000 BAI.BOA ISlANi> North Bayfront dplx. desirable 1 bd units + _ separate ~t qrtrs at quiet end of island ~~1~\~.~.~.~~ ....... .'. ~~~~ .. i·~-·9~1.150.000 BELCOl1llT Sophisticated & Immaculate 4 bd home w/dinlng & family rms in park-like setting Pool. spa & waterfall on oversized cul-de-sac lot. 631-1400: ......................................... $1.195.000 DOVER SHORES Gorgeous 4 bd bayfront. 60 ft on upper Bay's main channel & lrg dock. Traditional w/li ~3~ifo6~~.~.~~.~.~-~~~~.'.~~~-~'.ri:299.ooo NaVPOIR'S DOVF.R SHORES IJJ OPEN HOUSES IJ SATURDAY ONLY 508 San Bernardino · Newport Hgts 3 8d Hse Jerry Smith $435,000 SUNDAY ONLY 358 Walnut · Eastside Costa Mesa 4 8d Hse Jeannine Stake $269.000 2921 4th Ave • Corona del Mar 1 8d Hse Roy rreeman $319,900 1324 Estelle · Newport Beach 3 8d Hse Eva Khwaja $359.000 54 Ocean Vista • Sea. Island, NB 2 8d Condo Esther Fine $629,000 526 Catalina • Newport Heights 4 8d Hse Marlene Hassel $679,000 7 45 Via Udo Nord • Lido Isle, NB 3 8d Hse Sharon Grimes $819,000 222 Via Udo Nord · Udo Isle, NB 4 8d Hse Rob Giem $1.599,000 1400 San Miguel · Corona del Mar 5 8d Estate Olga Matthews $1,695.000 3 Deerwood • Big Canyon, NB 5 Bd Estate Renee Peterson-King $3,950.000 SATURDAY & SUNDAY 1674 8 Tustln ·Costa Mesa Heights 2 8d Twnhm Mark Jackson $162,500 2500 Beacon • Newport Heights Marlene Hassel I June Adams 1901 Glenwood · Baycrest, NB Michael Scholla I Pia 0'7\uria 2145 Seville · Peninsula Point, NB Carolyn Starr I Jill Andrus 7101 Seashore • At The Beach, NB Sally Nettel I Richard Lee 4. Montpellier • Harbor Ridge Emtes, NB Eva Khwaja I Mkhael Scholla 3 8d Hse $389.000 3 8d Hse $439.000 4 8d Hse $479.000 5 8d Hse $795,000 s Bel Estate $799,000 318 Buena Vista • Bayfront Peninsula 3 8d Hte Richard Lee I Vicki Lee $995,000 4909 Seashore· Oceanfront NB Rick Schreiber 4 8d Hse $1 ,095,000 Ocean Ridge Gorgeous new security gated 4 bd Italian Mediterranean view estate with diriing & family rms. library & tea room 631-1400 ... . .. .. . . ... $1.995.000 BIG CANYON 3 bd golf c~urse estate w/tranquil views Master w/seating area. lrg country kitchen. dining & family rooms & space for home office . 631-1400 .. . . . . . . .. $1.425.000 PEUCAN POINT huge front row lot in spectacular location on the 12th green with white water views. Extra privacy with walkway next to property 631-1400... .. . . .. . .. . ....... ·: .................... $1.895.000 DIVINE COVE Price Dropped Elegant traditional 5 bd custom home w/ocean views. Formal dining & family rooms. 5 car garage w/derkroom 631-1400.... . . .. ... .. . .. . ...... . . ......... $1.975.000 LINDA ISLE remodeled 5 bdrm home w/fab ulous turning basin view & large dock. Bleached oak floors. gourmet kitchen & plantation shutters. 631-1400 . ... .. . ............. .. .. $2.395.000 PENINSULA POINT bayfront Beautiful 2 sty. 3 bd · w/dock for 50+ ft boat & side lies Dining & fmly rms. designer kitchen. brick patio & lawn. 631-1400 . . . . . . .. .. . .. $2.400.000 CORONA DEL MAR New 3 bd bayfront residence under construction w/private bayslde beach & dock 631-1400 . .. ........... $2.495.000 THREE ARCH BAY, Laguna Beautiful remodeled 4 bet traditional oceanfront w/fab vu Hrdwd firs. beamed ceilings. dbl paned windows & 4 frpkes 631-1400. .. . . .. . .. . .... $2.675.000 HARBOR RIDGE beautifully decorated 6 bd estate of superb quality w/fabulous ocean vus Den. library. gym & media room & garden w/spa. 631-1400. . . ...... .. . ..... ..$2.695.000 BIG CANYON Golf Course estate w/fairway & city light vu. Fr. Regency 4 or 5 bd over 7 .000 sq ft finished in ·92 w/elaborate gardens. terraces & pool. 631-1400 .................................... $3,950.000 SAN 4'UAN CAPISTRANO ~ au '· ' -... OPEN HOUSES From one to five p.m. Coron~ del Mu Tennis Estate 1400 San Miguel Open Sunday } $1,695,000 Oceanfront Custom 4909 Seashore Open Sat./Sun. $1,()95,000 Buena Visu Bayfront 318 Buena Vista Open Sat./Sun. $995,000 ~tside Charmer 358 Walnut Open Sunday $269,000 ® . lido Isle Tr.iditional Bayfronl 5BR 4 5BA Pr~de of ¥~Um-key urge dock. ex m ~~I views 51,595,(XX) Nt wport ~ach Estate~f Mrs. ohn Waynt "La Rex•" SBR 7 .6 <Kres App 7,00) !Cl!t_, IS court :J Sl.395,000 Dovtr Sh~m Ba ro~I Homt ~BR 48A lvn. d ~r 2 a e yachts Lirge vard I. Pl¢i sf;';& Lido lsl~So histiutlPd 'BR 4 'iBA To1.11lv r~ st homt Pnm~ 45 comer ·1o f · detail! Sl,D9S,OOO lowtSI Pncl!'d B•lboa ls~!Uyfronl 48R28aow,,P'1(~n·, IBR<1pl Creal Val€.~\»! . lnl Vll'W :J 5899.000 lilllt bland •rnd~of ershtp• 1BR 2 'iBA. Fam Rm~ w r's unit 2BR I BA renral, yfront 5195,000 Lido lslt Cl;wic 3BR 4BA. new ~m home E•celk>pi..s~'1> s,'l)1 loc111<>n 7:JV P sm.ooo Ocein R~h Cluslc ~i58 n whome C.~~ sued lot :J 5699,000 Li~~~~ ~·bt.Kh 5519.000 38R 2R~!'~t;ftt~ SUiltWrj:,r,c:; Baycml Estate Salt 3BR JBA F~ pool Creal localloo. Fr~~~ "::)'-' -5449,000 wbideChm1m 3BR 258A. Fm Rm, t q>andtd hoow Excellent location. la~ maJttr 5269.000 in association with TIM CARR WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. REALTORS® I j it . ~ •' -~ . Linda Isle Gold Coast SBR 4.SBA Freshly remodeled home Large dock with.turning basin views $2,39S)XXJ Belcourt Bargain 4BR 3.SBA Manor rt, pool & spa Designer quality, large lot $1,195,000 Buena Vista Bayfront 3BR 4BA + Den, charming beach cottage, Fabulous turning basm views, boat dock $995,000 Oceanfront Duplex 3BR 2BA + 2BR 1 BA prime oceanfront White water views, will e11change down S749)XXJ 675-1058 • 631-1400 •. Pelican Hill Estate 4BRSSBA +library, half acre lot Meticulous attention to detail! Ocean view S'2,295)XXJ Oceanfront Custom 48R 3.SBA on sand, no boardwalk Tum-key with whitewater views Sl,095,000 Spyglass Southport Model SBR 4.SBA +bonus, X-large view lot Very private canyon location S849)XXJ C.M. Heights Cha~~l 3BR 2BA + F.!,~~ ~~~~lngs, hrdwd firs • Corona del Mar Tennis Estate SBR ~BA Contemporary, wiU exchange Approx. 1.2 acres, ocean & bay views $1,695,000 Lido Isle B~~~x Eas~~~~~~")~~iy Priv\!Ji.a~ great sunset views '199,000 Lido Isle Traditional 4BR 3BA, prime 45' comer lot Piazza location, Fr. doors, hrdwd firs $795,000 I $3500 per mo. lease Corona del Mar Condo 2BR 2.SBA Tum-key, south of PCH Steps to beach & park, hardwood floors $299,000 -:..r-: -... --=- . -',,. -. . _,, --. NEWPORT HEIGHTS 28d/IB:i original oo great street. Ideal to tear d"'m :md build. Lot <M~r 6,300 sq. ft. $319 ,000 Nn'PORT HEIGHTS Estattsale. Great quiet comer locallon w/good po1en11al 3Bd/I 58a. laJw! ram1~· m1 & big kJIChen $389 ,000 KINGS ROAD 3Bd/2Ba rcm<Xlel opportu111~. or tear tlo\\11 & h111ld lll'll wtview poiential. 0\11ier 111:1y cam'. $5 7 5,000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS Tasieful •8dl383 remodCI w1coun~ style eat-111 kitchen 3 frplce & I~~· pl'\1 yatd wlspa & BBQ $6 79 ,000 KINGS ROAD Fahulous largt!custom l10mcw/guestcottagc oce:u11 it'll deslf.lltr kitchen. dining ml & 4 rrplct>s $1.239.000 EASI'SIDE COSTA MESA EASTSIDE COSTA MESA Charmmi: 3Bd cottage w/custom count~ kitch, remod- ekd hath. oak & bnck frpk. quiet street $209,000 Huge 3Bd l\mhm 111 ~t loca11on. Big isumd kitchen 11/ nook. frplc. walk-ms & pm':lte pallO $205,000 MANNY STELLINO + MARLENE HASSEL Waterfront Homes, Inc. Realtors® ~® 631-1400 x254/259 • 642-6048 • 650-2678 · • SEA RIDGE Affordable 4 bd. 2 ba, larqe lot $199,000 -John Campbell NEWPORT CREST G olf Co urse View, Z"bd. 2 ba $244,9 0 0 -David Prince HUNTINGTON BEACH 3 bd. 2 .S ba -$279,000 f2S9.000 -Michael Dreyfu• MESA. VERDE G r eat Buy! 3 bd, 2 ba, patio $269,0 0 0 -Jennifer Pri t c hett CAu:FoaNIA. SEABaEBZE 3 bd condo, qreat location! f318,000 -Chri•ta and Marie S~ CLEMENTE 2 bd plu• den. spa tub, wet bar $37S.OOO -Nancy Laviqne HARBOR RIDGE 4 bd. 2 .S ba, biq f anrlly room $4$0,000 -Don andJoyce Olson SEA ISLAND Traditional 4 bd cu•tom home $488,000 -Judy Muncy CLIFF HAVEN Super location! Terrific View! $489,SOO -Christy Lanqfo rd CALL COLDWELL, BA Ult. NRWPO I BEACH ~ -..--~""=-"'"-._, ---=~~ BIG CANYON 3 bd, 2 ba Lu•.k hom.e with pool f64S,OOO -Perry Taub DOVER SHORES 4 bd hom.e on cul-de-sac •669.900 -Dave Wong ·" SATURDAYSINVITA'nONS CLIPP HA.WK 418 Siqn&l CoaoNA DEL MAJl 426-B Goldenrod f319,000 SATURDAY & SUNDAYS DJV1TA.'nON8 Dovn SHOau/WEftCLIPIP 1410 Warwick f969,000 EAs'I'BWPF 819 Belli• f94'0.000 Lrr:iUr laAND BA.LIK>A US Abalone f679.000 SPYGL.Utl HIU. 8 Monterey Circle SUNDAYS INVITA'nONS BSAOONBAY 62 Beacon Bay -EAlrrm>• CoftA MaA 201 Su.ann..h Pl&Oe HAaaoa Vmw HD.I.a 1101 Ebbtide Road 1226X..l 1931 SandoUtle Kuao•l-...xo 26 Harbor I1lana Lmol&B 3328 Via Lido NSWJICSI lblolrn 609 Donald P.l&oe SM l8IAIU> 7 Sea Cove UPPD~Jky 2201 Private Road NEWU8TIN08 f999,000 ta4r9,0oo f899,000 f960,000 f999.000 •s.000.000 •'199.000 f929,000 f4'88.000 Lrm.B BAr.B<M. JR>Ja) -New Orle&l\9 .style home on the little 1.i.ncL Three bec:lroOm matri hou•e plu• unit. Warm WoOd tonn &ftci oountry charm int•rlor. l.oac:t. of l>Ullt-in•. f679,000 -Jolm Campbell HA.aBos RD>CHE -SpacJicnu o~om ..stat• ii\ prntiqiolU community. FoV 1'edroo~ 9 batld. four ftr.placi-. pool and 9PL l.0"9 of entertainment area. ownez.Wlll oonataer a trade. fL299.000 -Don llM)o)'Gc 01-oit l Kevin Kanda John Campbell D'ette Steelberg NanPoyle LylnnEwinq Jeff Ewing Eclle Ol~n Dave Wong Judy Muncy H you have any questions, please call our office manager, .. ~ • ........ -----· 4 bd, 3 ba + giant bonus for office or exercise area. Over 2300 sq. ft. of decorator perfect living. $319,000 Pm'<lh.' cu..,tom community with pool and park. Singll' .,tory 4 hl..>dmom, 2.5 bath home. Full Back Bay view. $439,000 Rare Eastside single story townhome; 2 bedrooms (was 3) and a formal dining room. $164,500 Any Youth Sport supporter registering at my open house will allow our youth to receive a $1.00 con- tribution by Donald Pfaff. Stop by for Details Best view, best street, best price! ExccUent Ooor plan, with 3 bedrooms and 3.5 baths-. AU major rooms have a view . SUBMIT $899,000 Priced Dropped in Eastbluff! Now. $540,000 815 BELLIS Open Saturday &: Sunday 1:00-5:00 ·• 3 bedroom single level home ~~ • Completely remodeled •Ocean view • Pool and spa •Friendly family neighborhood Ginny Anderson 644-9060 x151 office 759-1997 home office AL1soN McCoRMicK P RBVIBWS P ROPERTY SPECIALIST (714) 644-9070 x405 NEW LISTING -BAYCREST This remodeled single story home features 5 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, a spacious family room, dining room, and a three car garage. $574,000 BAYCREST STEAL This large 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath home rests on a 1 /4 acre corner lot, complete with gorgeous pool and spa, and . oxersized 2 car garage -$519,000 -- Incredible View Incredible Price! $655,000 3 Bd, 3 Ba, 3 car garage, 3 fireplaces plus --~~~~~~~...;;;.....J a master retreat. Call for details about terms or lease. 644-9060 x127 Chuck 8r Kathy Colesworthy AFFORDABLE BAYFRONTS? ABSOLUTELYl-[NCLUDING I NCOME! DUPLEXES WITH P RIVATE BOAT D OCKS 414 38n1 Sn~eer Island Waterfront Duplex Private Boat Dock G reat location with nearly • 3808 RIVER AVENL'E Red uced $60,000 W.it erf runt duplex Excellent location o n channel View1 of Bay and C ity Park Seller will take all oHersl $559.750 . all day sun. ~~-~....-iiiliiii l dcal second home! $549,000 AVID PRINCE CERTIFIED R ESIDENTIAL S PECIALI ST P AGER: 214-6496 O FFICE: 644-9060 X120 . . ... lr fl '. \ D!IJflllCW91911t•I; . Marketing luxu.ry propertie~ requires specialized sales force A sales team with innovative marketing tools is a winning combination By Cherie Hartman Succe!.~fully promoting luxury propertie" requi res a team of specialiLed. qualified c\pen-;. Therefore. ii is wi~ for buyen. and -.elle" to ..eek out a real estate company which dedicates a completely separate progrnm to this exclusive market The !->ale!. agents committed 10 thi .. market 'hou ld be backed by top quality educational progrnm,. a soph1Micated datab<™! and a broad ~pectrum of promotional materials. Companie<; are more likely to meet the demands of "pecial market' when they Cherie Hortman provide sales team~ with a variety of seminars. work.shops and training courses. In addition. a compute r network which showcases properties nationwide. offering buyers and sellers a wider scope of !.Uccessful pos!.ibilities. <,hould be m~ available. A sale' team supported by a powerful array of markeung tools is likely to-achieve l!uccess. For maximum results. the company selected should provide a direct mail program. targeting exclusively the upper · ~helon clientele. Full-color brochures, which feature the home·., highlight<;, should also be made available. Yard signs COLDWeu. BANl(.eRC John Campbell Yo1r Salt Water Broker (800) 473-8183 421 LEDROIT Exceptional private Estate Classic English Tudor Style, approx. 9000 sq. ft 6 Bedrooms, 5 Fireplaces, Gourmet Kitchen $3,850,000 1008 E. BALBOA Ultimate in Contemporary Living Peninsula Bayfront Home Magificent Views Luxurious Master Suite Indoor and Outdoor spas 1,850,000 115 ABALONE On 100 block of Linle Island Very Well Maintained 4 bedrooms, 3 bath home Large south-facing patio Close to bay and town $675,000 incorporate a simple. yet elegant design and help spur activity. Finally, a consistent advertising program in quality publications is needed to incr~ visibility on both a national and international scale. Buyers and sellers should look for a real estate company with a well-established huury marketing program. one that enjoys a long history of success. They should seek a company which has flourished for years, has a proven track record and commands a solid customer base. Only a real estate company with these superior qualitie~ can best meet the needs of an affluent cllentele. Ch.trit Hal'fm4n is tlu branch managtr of Col.dwell Banku N~port Btad office wllkla s~riali:n in N1wport Beaeh an4 du '""""ndbtg artas. Wlttn worldng """ tstaU proptrfits, ColdwU lltutUr nli.ts 011 its cO.tpJ'fMIUWt Prnw.,I ISlalt lltlUlttiltt Jll'Ogrut, in uisttnct si11et 1933. Clmu Htu11luln can H naclttd al (714) 644-9060. Agents named to International Press Division of The Prudential • Jon Douglas Co. Realtors meet the demands of today's real estate market Maxine Montgomery. vice president/manager The Prudential -Jon Douglas Co .. is pleased to announce the selection of top real estate agent.s Mariann Cordova and Bobbi Mezger as directors of international press for Orange County. "Mariann and Bobbi were the natural choice for this significant position because they successfully market propenies which appeal to the international buyer." Montgomery said. Cordova and Mezger have contacted 149 worldwide publication.s and each of lhc publications have expressed an interest in featuring special Orange County home and e tate properties. Cordova and Mezger supply informational packages on de irable Orange County communities along with photo brochure packets for specific properties currently available. 'The 1 " properties arc presented in easy--to- undcn;tand format.ii whjch crosi1 cultural and language barriers. Additional t.aff bas been appointed to assist in coordinati ng the international effort and increase its reach. The International Marketing Department is rapidly expanding to meet the needs of the cum:nt real estate market and to reach beyond the boundarie~ of the other real estate companies. '1'hc international publicauon~ feature a different property each week." Cordova said. "Worldwide readers are interested in learning about the Southern California lifestyle which the exquisite properties represent Through oor exten ive network, we provide global expo ure for the propertie~ of our clients, whi le showcasing Orange County's finest." According to Mezger. "We have an opponunity to promote the area as a whole, :ilong with displaying available propenie for buyers with special interests such as equestrian. golf. tennis or ocean front. .. CaU Mariann Cortlova and Bobbi Mqtr o/Tltt Prud111tial ·Jon Dou1las Co., (71') 729-1267. <> North ~una custom oceanfront estate Ne .. tled high atop a hill on an exclu ave beachfroat location known as Crescent Bay. you will be o\.crahelmed with Lh1' Jn:h1LccturaJ masterpiece. 1bc magnificent estate. fe~turing an Oti.:, commcrci.11 elevator. hJ' been described as the finest constructed oceanfront e~tate in Orange County Entenng through bevded glass doors. the estate features :ibout 6.000 'i<JUare feet of elegant h' mg 'Pace and is boiJL on reinforced concrete cai,<,<>ns to bedrock. There j, more than 1.500 ..quMC feet of marble. SI\ bedrooms, six and one-half baths. the estate h~ a total net~ork \Ound 'i}"•tem Lhniughout. temperat~<ontrolled wine celhtr. double-paned window' and -.olid core doori-. The maid's q\larters are separate. l:nhanced with indoor-outdoor waterfalls and Kot pond-.. 11 has a magnificent garden i.cuing v.sth a private pool and sp;i. This extraordinary propeny ha.' complete ..ecunty and pri vacy. Offered at $3,995.000. For a color broclture and to view this tslatt, call Ktnt McNaughton at Grubb & Elli!, Rr~idtntial Rt aJ Estak Services, 23 Corporau Plaza. Ste. 190, Newport Btach, (714) 644- 6100. ...,.._uHlll New Bedford w/4BR, 4BA, large bonus room w/loft, brand new kitchen with center island, granite counters, sub-zero refrlg + an extra large back yard w/poot & view. .. 75,000 nt Fantastic view lot-dose to beach and gott course. Over 14.000 sq.ft. of flat land. Buyer selected this property as first purchase on the "Poinr. A rare offering at Reduced to $1,045,000 Big Canyon Rebuilt home -over 45oo ~uare feet with 4 bedrooms, new kitchen and 4 baths, pool, 2 master suites, one up and one down. Owner will carry 1st TD with 15% down. $749,500 c--....... •4539 QCM'hMn Dr. Open House Suncbiy 1-5 Picture ~rfect one story 4BR. 3BA home with floWing floor plan, spa and beautiful ocean view. Move in condition. $300,000 under all others on street. $1,215,000 a rVew omes Montego 4 BR home upgraded with French doors, wood floors. new Kitchen and baths. On prime greenbelt street near pool and clubhouse. Assumable 1st TD and owner willing to carry 2nd TO or lease option Recluced to $515 000 Pelican Point Fabulous front row view of ocean and golf course. Owner must sell. Will trade for fux- ury home or condo in Newport Beach or Corona del Mar. $1,075,000 elcourt Magnificent 6.000 square foot custom home. 4 car garage, library, family room. large game room, wine room. cul-de-sac street One of a kind! Owner will carry 2nd TO. BEST BUY IN BELCOURT! 1 595000 Member ReMax Hall Of Fame FOR THE BEST IN PERSONALIZED SERVICE Cal ESTHER YANK• Bm: ext. 11 Res: 640-1529 R1te1uof~28,1H5j KEY LENDERS AND RATES 30-year fixed 30-Year adjustable INTEREST .. POINTS LOCK· INTEREST ~ POINTS MAX. MARGIN ADJ. TYPE PHONE RATE OWN l~t IN A.P.R. RATE OWN l~t A..P.R. LOAN (%t INDEX FREQ. Abacus Financial Grp. A (714) 375-6666 7.500% 5 1.875 21 7.731 3.850% 20 1.000 7.701 500,000 2.450 110 1M Amencan Home Loans A (714) 955-3633 7.625% 10 1.500 15 7.818 4.250% 20 1.625 7.695 203,150 2.375 110 1M American Savings Bank s (800) 562-6272 7.750% 20 1.500 30 7.944 3.950% 25 1.000 7.602 600,000 2.350 110 1M Bank Of America B (800) 424-2632 7.625% 5 2.000 45 7.871 6.250% 5 1.000 8.116 203,150 2.500 lTS 6M California Federal Bank s (800) 225-3337 7.625% 20 2.000 45 7.871 3.950% 20 1.000 7.652 203,150 2.400 110 1M Coast Federal Bank s (800) 300-5626 7.800% 20 2.000 0 8.049 3.850% 20 1.000 7.701 650,000 2.450 110 lM Countrywide Funding K (800) 8n-5626 7.625% 5 1.500 45 7.818 5.000% 20 0.750 7.984 203, 150 2.750 110 1M Detrick Mortgage Group A (714) 759·9692 7.375% 5 2.375 14 7.657 3.950% 20 1.250 7.578 600,000 2.300 110 1M Oirectora Mortgage K (800} 808-5626 7.750% 5 1.625 15 7.958 5.400%. 20 1.125 7.945 500,000 2.050 l1M lM Downey Savings s (800) 336-9639 7.500% 20 2.500 30 7.797 3.500% 20 1.000 7.598 500,000 2.350 110 1M Emery Financial A (714) 729-9200 7.500% 5 1.875 30 7.731 3.950% 20 1.250 7.628 500,000 2.350 110 1M Fidelity Federal Bank s (800) 2!2-2309 7.750% 5 1.625 10 7.958 5.100% 10 1.625 7.828 203, 150 2.500 110 1M First Federal Bank s (800) 672-4332 7.625% 20 1.875 30 7.858 3.950% 20 1.250 1.n8 203,150 2.500 110 1M First Interstate Bank B (800) 560-5001 7.875% 20 1.250 30 8.044 6.000% 20 0.750 8.313 203,150 2.750 1TS 6M Fleet Mort~ K (800} 700-5650 7.500% 20 2.500 30 7.797 5.125% 20 1.750 8.203 203.150 2.750 1TS 1Y Glendale Federal Bank s (800) 560-9000 7.625% 5 2.250 45 7.898 5.000% 20 1.000 7.761 203,150 2.500 110 1M Home Savlngl s (800) 975-5051 , . 7.750% 10 1.500 30 7.944 3.950% 20 1.000 7.602 500,000 2.350 110 1M Irvine National Mtg. A (714) 857-79n 7.500% 10 1.750 15 7.718 5.500% 20 2.000 8.491 500,000 3.000 lTS 1Y Nations8anc Meg. Corp. K (800) 622--0102 7.500% 20 2.375 30 7.784 5.625% 20 2.250 8.309 203,150 2.750 lTS 1Y Oceanview FNncial A (714) 651-6355 7.500% 5 l.750 15 7.718 5.750% 10 1.500 8.243 203, 150 2.750 HS 1Y ProFed MOf1gage K (800) 686-3756 7.500% 20 2.250 30 1.n1 4.250% 20 1.000 7.B79 400,000 2.625 110 1M Union Bank B (800) 453-1288 7.625% 20 2.000 60 7.871 5.625% 20 1.SOO 8.088 203, 150 2.875 110 6M Westem Financial SB s (800) 393-9372 7.875% 5 0.875 30 8.004 6.000% 10 1.500 8.269 203,150 2.750 1TS 1Y Bott ._, I ........ ~ .. 3Qi30 oono.lllol• ~ T)9l9 d LMldlr la: B • Bink: IC • ~ ~ R • ~ brolar: S • ~ & loen. MCll1glgl bank1r1 Md bloMlt .. bnMd by f'9 Cellorrlla o.p.n,.,.. of Alli! E ......... bl'oMf or OOIJ)Olllllol~ fof lnbnlllllOh Cllll c.11. DAE It (918) 227-c»31 ........... tot edfl ........ ., lntrocM:loty,.. lot ....... ~ period, Dowft ,.,.....,. .. WftO&ft of cutl "'"' ..... Pftil) Plid ID ..... prior D 11grq "'°""'°' connct ,._ 1M .-. of toen ll*IOI peld lo ..._,et time of lo9n doling. Loci! .... la IN tll.l'nber cl~ ..,_, ~ rate prior to ~· A.P.R. Is 1'9 llw.I PM* 111Q9 rw whlctl .. In.......,...., C09t °' .. toen ID .,. bomMl9r. MAP.A .. .,. cllcul•d by~ Newt Co . .,..., on I $203, 150 loln ""°'"' .. poir41 ltl0Wft find $100 "*' ..... The A.P Jb .. lnclldld-.. "* c:Nrt tot~ IOn ~. Wt.,.~ lot a io.n, l<edlnll T~ 111w ~ llndlfl lo~ In A.P.A. epecillc lo MC:tl loln ofler . ........_ IMn II tt11mulnuftllflCllfW9lolnundergl*I11nN. M lll9d '91progrwna119"'9 1 IMJll. ~of l203, 190, ...... (II\ "I 11 .... pro11; fn11rU1n • "*-• ~ ,_ .... ftrlt ~ ..-. II .. belAI lot Nllng In.......,.. r9N (Mlrgln + Index• New Ad). 110 • t 1th Diil Colt of f'Undl, 1TS • l·Y• n-rt •• Let.I ...... ~ IT8. e-tnOnlh n-.y ... eco. knonlh ... ~of~ ~ .. ,.........., ... period beCwM'I ~ 1M. I-Mone\ CIM • l-Monlfll. 1Y• 1 Yw. Al ...... ~ to c:t.noe. V.-ty ,_Ind..,...,_ ID ..... b' a loln. M llndll1 prowldl loMI "4lh dllllf*1C ,.._find"""' lot---loen ~ The lllforrNldon IJIMll"9(1lsnotenofler10 1111M 1 loln. For a OONUnllf guide Clll llOW to"- fof I~. _,.,a .. .80Cfladt ........ IO Mol1glOI ,.._Co., 1110 E. t ~St, 8uftl 100. Slnla Ana, CA Cll'l106. (714) ... 1117 C0PVAtGHT e 1115 ~ ,.._Co. \ ~ ........ -.-··-~ --, ~ -.. ----. -~_ ... - Coldwell Banker Pre~iews $pecialists tour harbor Agents share information on current waterfront property listings 8) Lana H. Johruon Pmm11tu1111 D1r1 < wr Which 1\land ~J'I formerly known a\ CJgnc} l\land lnamt!d after IL\ o~ner. JLtor JJmc' Cagnc}') > Where I'> \1othcr ., Bt:ach > Which water-onenred 1..omrnun1ty u'ed to l'>e known a.\ Pacifi c ElcL!n1.. hie'> WhJt l\IJnd "the onl) nJtural l\l:ind in the harbor 1 ~ "lcv. pon Harhnr'' nch h1,tol) Lht: cxLIU\f\c watt:rf nint prupen1c~ Jlong 1ti, edge Jnd the LUrrcnt h'>ting., a\ Jtl:ible v.crc \hJred hy Cold~cll B:inker Prt.'.\tcw' Spcci.ill\t' dunng a ren:nt two-hour krry tour of tht: harhur Tak.Ing off from Balboa l'land ahrn1rd a ren ted f crry. w 1th food and l'>e\ erage' prm tdcd by Guardian Title and E<.cmw. Coldwell Banker Prt:' 1ew!> Specrnli't' 'pent the afternoon en1oymg lhc beautifu l harbor. while gathering information°" surrounding communities. Each pecialisr bad detailed nwtetirig ma&criaJs on waterfront listings currently available on: Balboa Island. Balboa Peninsula. Bayside Drive. Beacon Bay. China Cove/Ocean BlvdJBreaku's Dnve (Corona del Mar), l.rvinc Terrace. Harbor Jsfand, Bay bores, Udo Isle, Promonrory Bay, Linda Isle, Emerald Bay and Irvine Cove. The spcciaJist(s) ~ho farm a particu lar area informed other agen~ aboot property pecifics and interesting highlJghlS of each community. "Pre'riews Spec1ali,ts ger together quarterly Lo dt\Cu~ Listing. marketing JOd -.elhng upper--cnd properties:· ~1d Jennifer Pritchen. 'enior account execut1' e. Coldwell Banker Newport Beac h 'Th" i' our fir,t tour by ferry that we hope to make a serru-annual or annual e.,,ent ·· Pre'r 1ew\ Spec1alht!. are involved with property tramact1on' worth a mimmum of $750.000. "Coldwell Banker has a fabulous group of prof e!lsional agents who know how 10 specifically meet the needs of buyer\ and seller<,." Pritchett '\aid. "Our Previe'ws SpeciaJists undergo rigorous cenification courses along with ongoing education dea ling wi1h high-end properties. Now. via Internet. we're involved with property Lran,actions both nationally and internationally ... According to Ron Leland. Coldwell Banker marketing director. "We want to make a difference in the service!. we off er. Sharing knowledge and Luxury Homes specialist makes a move Consistent top producer Kent McNaughton brings extensive and innovative marketing techniques to Grubb & Ell is Kcnl MLNJughton, J JO-year veteran of 1hc Ncwpon Beach luxury home market, m :en1ly JOtncd Grubb & Elli' Re!>idential Real E'w1c Service' in Ncwpon Beach. the market lt'ader 1n the Jfnuent coa\tal real l''lale rnmmun11y Grubb & Elli' hold' the 1~\\1vc d1,.tmctmn of bcmg the Newixin Beac h real C\tale company to pan1c1patc in the mml real e\tate tran\Jctmn' uver ~I m11l1<m 1n both 1994 Jnd 1995 ~kNJugh1on. who'e 'ak' cxpen1-.e hJ' c1lway' folu-.ed on the lu•wry home mclfkcl. hold\ lhe record f11r one of the highe~t pm.cc.I propen1e\ l>old in the Newpon Beac h .in:J . J bayfront lt'ltng which 'old for more thc1n S6 m1ll1nn in 1994 The prnpeny had been ll\ted w1Lh three broker' before McNaughton look over the hl\ting and \old 11 in rct:ord time. He credit\ hi\ 1.:ompn:hen,1vc ad\.enl\tng campJ1gn v.11h the 'ale of tht: re'idence McNaughton wa.\ bom and raiM!d 111 Newpon Beach and has an CJ1;tensive bJd.ground in rcc1l C\lJte ponfoho manc1gcment. dnd wmmerl·1aJ and 1c\lden11al 'ale\. With prev10U!i real cMate compJn1c,, he ha' con\1,tently runl..ed in the top I ~ nJtmnall} in 'ale' pruductinn for hh 11uMandrng ab1ht}' 10 rcprc,em lullury txirnc bu)'er' c1nd \eller... in their real e\Llte tran,Jcl1on,. Gc11ng far beyond the re\pon,ibilit1e' of m<"t real C!ilate agent\, M1..Naugh1on mu't manage the 'J>CCtah1cd marlceting. negot1atmg and financial ellpendnure' required 10 <;ucceed in e'Wtc \ale,. McNaughton\ innovati ve marlccting technique\ have recently been hjghhghted m .trt1de' wntten for -.everal national real e'tate maga7tne\. Among the many unique marketing program!> he ha~ devefoped to gain expo,ure for multi-million dollar "'''"g'· 1~ a weekly broker preview held every Fnday for all Newpon Beach agent\. McNaughton initiated the broker preview la\t year and allendance ha.' grown con'1derably. While touring McNaughton's current li'llngc;, Newpon Beach '\ale., agent\ are \ervcd lunch and invited to enter a drJv.ing for J SIOO Nord,trom gift cert1 fie ate McNaughton \ uveruge listing price j, $2 m1 lhon, and he typically manages an 1mcn1ory of more than $22 million. "Kent " known throughout the community for h1~ 'ucCe\\ in the c\tate market. a' is Lhe Grubb & Elli' Ncwpon Beach office. which ic; the exclu,l\c affi hate of Chrhtic \ Great fatale,," 'aid Ron MaL 1ano. manc1ger nf the Grubb & Elh' office. "Kent\ !tale\ and marketing expen1-.e combined w1lh the <;uppon services offered by hii. offi ce will cenainly lead to increru.ed bu,ines!. for both." To speak wiJJr Ku rt McNaughton, caU the Grubb & Ellis Newport Beach office, (714) 644-6200;-u.J.-l 25. Grubb & Ellis Residtntial Real Stn icts has nine off1e11 and 340 1ak1 associates serving Orange and San I>Ugo counQu. Grubb & Ellis Rtsithntial Real Estate Services has bttn tt' membt r of tlu Better Homt1 and Gardtns Real EstaU Service network of inthpetuhnt real estate firms since 1992. Bnur Homes and Gardens Rtal Bstau Service, formed in 1978, is an inurnational networlc of more titan 700 mtmlHr firms wW. more titan 1,4()() offices and mon than U ,000 Uctn1td salts associatt1 in tht UniJed Sta111, Canada and Puerto Rico. <> dis~eminating infonnation among our agents is an ongoing team eff on ... one which makes our office stand out in the crowd." Coldwell Banku Ru ithntial Real Estate is aJ 2121 E. Coast Highway, Suite 180, Newport Beach, 92658. Call (714) 644-9060. <> Valerie Howell ioins Grubb & Ellis Ron Mauano. branch manager of the Newpon Be.it:h offil·e of Grubb & Elli' Re,1dential Re.ii E.'tate Service<; ic; pleased to welcome 'ale' J\!tociate Valene Howell. Involved in real el.late for seven years. Howell has abo worked in retail mortgage. "Valerie's 1mpre,\1ve background and knowledge of the rnLncacies or real estate will certainly lead to her conrmued success in this office." MU7 tano said. Howell began working with Kent McNaughton. al\o of Grubb & Elli . a shon time ago becaui.e 'ihe wanted to -.ell homc!i in Corona del Mar and Newpon Beach. an area she lovci. und the place she resides. "I was given a great opponunlty to w(>r\ with Ken I, .. Howell said. "I love the life,tyle of Corona dcl Mar and I constantly benefit from Kent's knowledge and experience in the renl estare busine.'ls." Howell comes from a close-knit family for which she is very thankful. If he is not working or spending time with the wonderful man in her life, he enjoys equestrian riding. snow skiing or her favorite hobby -shopping. 7b sptak wilJt Voltm Howell, call Grubb & Ellis Rt UJ~ntial Rtal Estalt St,.,ices, (7 U ) 644-6200. <> .,.. ~,. --. 0iscover t his magnificent ma'fision located in Harbor Ridge, one of the most prestigious communities in Newport Beach. From the dramatic double-door entry with marble floors to the dual master-suites, this stunning French Normandy estate offers six bedrooms, eight and one- half baths, elevator, five fireplaces and vaulted ceiliifgs. --- -~ _ Superior craftsmanship gives this approximately 10,600 square foot home a captivating feel. Features include: formal dining and living rooms, a warm family room with wet bar, a library, maid's quarters with separate entrance, wine storage, and a gourmet's kitchen with solid granite countertops and Sub-Zero refrigerator . . Other features of this unique property include a pool/jacuzzi, four car garage, gym with sauna, intercom system, and ocean and city light views. Priced to Sell at $1,950,000 1\\I REAL EsTATE (714) 720-1760 ·~ . ' ...... J , l - CORONA DEL MAR 306 Hazel Dr. 3-5BR Jim & Patty McDonald McDonald COM Homes 759-9070 336 Morning Canyon. Jim & Patty McDonald McDonald COM Homes 759-9070 4714 CortJand Drive BJ Johnson Grubb & Ellis 644-6200 4BR 4BR COSTA MESA Sat/Sun 11-5 $1,295,000 Sat/Sun 11 -5 $897,500 3131 Corle Marin 3BR Sandy Mittman/Prudential Calif. 729-7271 405 Holmwood Barbara Sanregret Barbara Sanregret Realton 644-0195 38R 506 I Street 38r Cannery Village Realty 673-3777 508 Via Udo Nord 4Br cannery Village Realty 673-3777 Sun 1-5 $389,000 Sat 12-5 $359,000 Sun 1-5 $1,090,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 $1,599,000 3001 Country Club Dr. Anne McCasland Remax Realty 4BR Sat/Sun 12-5 $695,000 512 Via Udo Nord Cannery Village Realty 673-3777 4Br Sat 1-5/Sun 10-5 $1,449,000 760-5000 3320 Wyoming Circle Delpha Oswald Coldwell Banker 668-9333 JBR Sun 1-4 $228,500 Big Canyon Villas 2-3BR Melinda Mason Barbara Sanregret Realtors 759·7700 NEWPORT BEACH 1224 W. Bay Ave Ca nnery Village Realty 673-3777 1824 Marapata BJ Johnson Grubb & Ellis 721-0132 200 San Remo Jill Wiese Knowleton Realty 642-1168 SOR 4BR 6BR 2188 Vista Entrada JBR George Lane/Prud Newport 760-8834 2204 Fortuna JBR Phyllis/Barbara Barbara Sanregret Realtors 644-0195 - 2238 Alta Vista George lane Prud Newport 760-8834 2300 Redlands Agent 642-3033 3BR J BR Sat/Sun 1-5 $2,495,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 $585,000 Sun 1-5 $875,000 Sat 1-5 $339,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 $329,000 .[J Sat/Sun 1-5 $399,000 Sun 1-5 $409,000 I • • 1 ' , ........ •' ••••••••••••••••• t • • •• • • •• • • Sat/Sun 1-4 $345-469K D 200 Via San Remo 6 bedrooms, 4.5 baths. Large master w/office & balcony. Formal living w/fireplace. Large dining room. Family room with fireplace. Private front patio with fireplace. Best street to street location. Steps to park, tennis, Udo beach & clubhouse. $875,000 Jill Wiese KtONlElON ' . . 646-3605 office • 642-1168 home OLD CORONA DEL MAR REDUCED!!! 2618 Cove 2BR, 1 BA, dining room & roof deck with great bay view. Live in now -build later or just LIVE!!! Jim & Patty McDonald McDonald CdM Homes 759-9070 Remo e Eastside 3 Bedroom Pool Home Attractive amily room with fireplace. Kitchen opens to spacious dining area. Workshop. Extra parking. Alley access. Priced for Quick Sale $299,000 Jackie Gillis, Realtor ~"Area Specialist'' 631-8011 • 60 fr ON rliE BAyl Corona Del Mar For Sale or Lease $695,000/$2700 Mo .. to .. Mo (Lease Option Possible) 3BR, 21/2BA. G reat mom includt!S state-of-the-art kitchen with granite counccr., opens to dining/family mom with firc ph1ce & skylights a ll viewing private pool! Jim & Patty McDonald McDonald CdM Homes 759-9070 • IMMAculAr~ wiTli cusroM AppoiNTMENTS • ldEAl SourliEnly EXJ>OSURE • PnivATE dock Fon IARGE yAcliT $969,000 OpEN SuNdAy 1,,~ . ,09 NoRTli STAR LANE ~UUll-& ..... 8111 Dct·of'Qtor'14 \."Uf'WOl SBR. 2.BA home Drt.IKtkuUy dctA~ mulcrlulR und cml\smwlt>hlp. C.u'\-ed Frcm:h doo~ \.'U."4t.om cabtnct.K. lrg '1m- lly room. MMt.cr i;.ttllc wUh lrg rcln'1ll, • mlm1rcd bath w/nuubk (.'(JUn(CM; Gounncl klkhcn w/ltaHW1 Uk. Pktur- C*JtlC gardens, PQUo &. ~pool on big \."Omer lot. Mctk."uloltl'ly mulnt.IUm:d . ................. ....... _ .. OrfYe NEWPORT BEA.CH Fot· ~ call Iioh A,..U •••• Fred Sanda Coaatol PropcrtU-.s - - ~ -..;; I . . ·• Custom remodel with 5 bedrooms, private pool and spa. This is California living at its best. 15 31 SANDCASTLE DRIVE ·80 471 OPENSUNMY l:MTO~M .... . , ..... nnp.tlMtldl "'811We ... dassk ... 11. ~,na. ENJOY THE PEAK OF PRIVACY and tranquility in this model perfect home. Sunshiny decor with light, bright rooms. 1226 KEEL D RIVE 14 ' ...... zW.zM.ud PIMllM ... .., ... Rl1111Gf 511 MSI ICUIRlll •sar.11:..-):lt - 11t.ttf ... _.....,.. llwflJllM~