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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1996-01-06 - Orange Coast PilotKevin Zottgh, 9 (below, left) and his brother, llavls, 7, present a ~tional Kiowa Indian dance for Uncoln Elementary students ~rtday during a quilt pretentattoii to the third grade students. Right, Kiowa Indian Ben Wolf Ues a piece of otter to his hair which slgnlftes wealth for Kiowa Jndians. A hand-made star quilt stitched with grati- tude by women at a South Dakota Indian reservation was presented-io the thlrd- grade students of Uncoln Elementary School Friday during a surprise assembly. The quilt was sent as an expre.ssion of thanks for the dozens of Clirlstmas gifts the Uncoln students collected for the children of Uttle Wound School on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation. Newport Beach resident and Sioux chlef Phil Stevens brought the quilt and showed sUCles of his hip to the reservation to distribute the presents. American Indian children performed traditional dances~d tnvtted Uncoln students to j~ln in. The Corona del Mar third-graders hope to .con- tinue corresponding with their Uttle Wound friends and wW next participate In a winter clothing driye for the needy American Indian cblldren, many of whom don't have coats or warm clothing, said ·Lin- coln teacher Linda Thompson. l>.11ly 1'1101 pl1nl11•. lly M/\l<I M/\I< I IN ' c\I _____ _ --~~-. --. Police .hold son of ·missing dance teacher • Auth9rities presume Girls Inc. 'instructor Myra King was slain; 21- year-old son held after being picked up in Lqs Angeles o~ unrelated charge. By Carolyn Miller, Dai°ly Ptlot COSTA_MESA -The 21-year-old son of a Girls ln'c. dance instructor who vanished more than two years ago was being held Friday in con- nection with her death, even though authorities have never found the woman's body .. Raymond A.ntllony Frost was arrested by Los Angeles police at 11 p .m. Thursday for allegedly stealing a car. When police discovered through the law enforcement computer system that Frost was wanted in Costa Mesa for allegedly killing his mother, Myra A King. they notified Costa Mesa police early Friday mommg. Frost is in cus- tody without bail at Los _Angeles City Jajr r------~---=--=---:..+--~ King, 44, was . reported missing by her employer, Girls lnc of .Orange County ' 20, 1993, when she didn't show up for work. King was last 1;een leaving her Cen- ter Street apartment in Costa Mesa which she sl}ared with Frost, her ·only son, who was then 19. From the begiBning, police· and King's faiiu-Myra Kihg ly and friends teporte~-. ly suspected foul pl~y. It wasn't like King to just disappear, they said. Frost, who had been liV4lg with hls mother on and off, told police he last saw King about 9 p.m. July 19 when she left the apartment to buy a urger, or a cup o co ee. u e woman report- edly took nothing with her and her purse was left behind. But it wasn't until Novembe~ that Costa Mesa pohce had enough evidence to tile d murder complaint against Frost. Though police have never found King's body, Costa Mesa police Capt. Tom Lazar said author- ities have oilier evidence, wlnch he would not l!!llmmlltt~r~e~ve~ai;. that points to Frost as the mµrder suspect. " Fe-1& no,-always a body or a g:.nn,.'.'.-said 0!._aI_!ge County Deputy Distnct Attorney Debbie Lloyd, the prosecutor bana:Iffiglhe:murd.er case---.- =--------l---"ft is mmsual to have-no bO'l1Vu1 a case, put we .• can.pros.e_cuteJi the e'ilden.ce isJher.e. • · Soup kitchen has ~e monthS to find new home . \ c > l I "'I ·1 I c > ;'\; ... WHERE CAN ntE SOUP . KrTCREN GO? Do you have 8ny sugges-I tioos for where Someone . Cares soup kitchen couJd be.located? Call our Read- ers' Hotline at 642--6086 and • leave your name, thoughts, hometown and phone number. - • It's official -Someone Cares must niov~ out of Costa Mesa church by April 1. Founder fears the cl).arity that 'serves the homeless will end up on the streets itself. By Tina Borgatta, Daffy Pilot COSTA MESA -If Merle Hatleberg doesn't find a warehouse or -auditorhun to house her Someone Cares Soup Kitchen within the next 90 days, 300 homeless and needy families might find themselves going to sleep hungry every day. "I just-don't know what I'm going to do,• Hatleberg said Friday. "We have to J - get out by April 1, and we don't have any place to go. •rm pleadi.Qg for a place. U anybody has a bwding out there that they can rent to us, where we won't have any problenl$, I would be forever grateful.• For the past few yeus, Hatleberg has been serving hot meals to the poor every weekday afternoon at the First United Methodist Church on 19th Street. But on Dec. 21, church officials told Hatleberg · SCHOOL AGENDA ~~ -esa wOiildill get any moiiey from prO'poSed bond meas~ By Julie Ross Cannon, Dal/jt Pilot NEWPORT-MESA -State leg- islators Thursday gave final apprqval for a S3 billion school- construction bond meo.sure, but don't look for local schools to see . much of the money even if voters .giv:~ it ~nod. The .tnecmire could be on the ballot as soon as Match 26, and would be a' life-saver for many Calilomia 1cliool diatricts that need to repair deteriorating bWldinga or b\iild new ICJ\ooll. But tlie money ti pulaC1 to the top ol a never-ending lilt ol pro-: kid' ftled With tbe state's Depart· ment GI Bducetton, ..said Mike Pine, 1Newport·Me1&'1 chief ftMntMil omeer~ N~· M119 PQIOld 't JMave any ~ ~·., ~ Wttb the ~.~Gf..._. BEST BUYS COMMUNITY FORUM ENTERTAINMENT RELIGION SOCIETY • SPORTS that her operation had outgrown their auditorium, and she would have to find another h.ome. The news came as no surprise to Hatleberg, who said the church's pastor Steve Isenman tol~~ea.rly Novem-· ber that there was a chance she'd have to move. At the time, Isenman said the congregation was considering a move to •SEE KITCHEN PAGE A10 Estancla soccer~ player Miguel Zelaya (left) keeps lab eywghledO. lbieballdlll' lOllDgllllloot-........... .... " . ....., .... , ... Ullttw...,. ... ........... ..... .... .... _ ...... .. •• greer · wylder . Check out countys first antique flea market _,,,.. Orange County ls having Its first monthly antique flea market Sunday at New- port Dunes, at Jamboree and Pad.fie Coast Hwy. in Newport Beach. The flea market starts at 8 a.m. and ends at 3 p.m. There will be subsequent flea markets ~very first Sunday.For rlealer Information, call 673-2771. • For best buys on traditional men's clothing, Atkinson's (673· 0653), located across the street from the Lido Theater at 3430 Via Lido m Newport Beach, is having its year-end clearance sale Men's clothing and acces- sories are reduced from 30% to 10% .. ABS USA (979-9101) for iad.tesdothmg-hes reduced everything in the store by 50%. lt's located on the second level of South Coast Plaza; across from Origjns The. sale staned Thw:s- stay, so there should be a good selection left to chose from. , , S:rriile -yo~ .may be· on· COp .Camera . ' •All Newport Beach poliCe c~-are now equipped with a videocamera to record offi- ·cers' and suspects' activity. By Carolyn Miller; Qaily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -Lights, camera, action a.Qd the tape is rolling. Welcome to a day in the life of Newport Beach police officers, since hi-tech mobile video cameras were mount- ed in their cars Jan. f. · - The expensive video system -complete with a VCR, tape, camera and microphone -isn't for entertainment, but for documentation of police activity in the event of a civil or criminal case, police said. ·we realize with a lot of litigatioo·in this day and age we needed something more,• Newport Beach police Sgt. Andy Gonis said, who added that it wasn't one ind.dent th~t determ.i.rted the need for the video system. The video system, which records the date and time, documents officers' action in the field. from a routine traf· fie stop to a pursuit, police said. And it can be a tool in solving crimes, police said. f'{ew_port llepcb._poli~e ~912..lien.n' had. 11. tester video recording system in his Cd\, when be was shot in March, but the System was shut off, appa,rently because be was quietly doing paperwork and not attending to a stop. . -Had thevttleo camera been on; many questto"M"abOUt the shooting incident that eventually killed Henry could have been answered more quickly, poJice said. The Newport Beach Police Department is only the fourth agency in. the county to 'install the video system in police units, behind the Orange County Sheriff's Depart- ment and Los Alamitos and Tustin police departments. The video systems, which cost about $6, 700 each and were approved by the City Council last May, were MARC MARTIN I OM.V PILOT Newport Beach police officer Mark Everton demonstrates the new video camera (upper right) that 11 now Installed in police cruisen. installed in all 29 of the Newport Beach police cars. The cameras, in operation now five days, have operated so far without a glitch, said Rick Young, the police department· technician. . . Both-1he... Yideo and a udio compnne$ Ma ..able to record activity within 1,000 feet. The camera, mounted in the police vehicle's front window, can be · adjU.Sted man- ually to face any direction. For example, the camera can be turned toward a suspect riding in the back seat of the e car rorroWing anarrest:" - --- Using personal identification numbers, each officer daily checks out a videotape from the department, through the use of a device similar to a bank's Automat- ic Teller Ma<:hine. The VCR machine, located in the trunk, is protected in a case that is bullet-, crash-and fire- proof so it is virtually Impossible for the tape to be destroyed, police said. At the end of the shift, the police officer drops the tape in a deposit box at the station -much like the drop-off box at a video store. The tapes cannot be edited or tai:npered with, said Newport Beach Police Lt. Tim Riley, who is responsible • .Wf--the-projeet~pmeet-aftd implementation:-- Having a video camera documenting their every word and action may make officers uncomfortable at first, but they all know the system is to protect them, Gonis said. "We've tried to reassur~that this was not being done in anY.way because the officers are·not up to standards - we know they are," Gonis said. Police Officer Mark Everton, who has been testing the system as he patrols the oty .streets, said he has become used to it, and has only had to remind ~elf not to swear. "l find myself watching what 1 say to myself," Everton said, laughing. •Like about people who do dumb things in traffic stdps and you verbalize it.~ Barnes and Noble (631-0614) )las a great selection of books, pany at discount prices. Hard- <over books are 20% off the sug- b-ested retail price, and paper- backs are 30% off. Textbooks ,.and bargain books are excluded .from the discounts. It's located at 'niangle Square in Costa Mesa. Also, for children of all ages there's a story and crafts hour on f)undays from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. If you're in a bind for a book. Still rn ·the holiday mood to count blessing~; !: r • • Super Crown (646-1984) doesn't ~to get the same traffic as Sarnes and Noble, so popular books are often easier to find. Super Crown is located in the .Costa Mesa Courtyards at 1835 Newport Blvd. in Co!>ta Mesa. If you're loolung for exercise equipment, Sports Consignment (548-0660) sells it for 40% to 0 . . NEIGHBORS: We are alf C () M M U N I T y sent ... • contained two photos, blessed with neighbors, some one of their three sons, Branon who we see only when doing the & CLUBS (age SJ, Chad (age 1) and Rhett household chores, others with (age 2) in 1978 in a bath tub and whom we share our family lile. the boys again in the bath tub in One of the neighbors whom the the same positions in 1995. Bra- de Boom family is blessed to non, now 22, is a senior at South- have ls the Hank and Margaret em Methodist University; Chad, Weber family. They should be 18, is a senior at Harbor High near the top on the Neighbor of and Rhett, 19, is a freshman at SMU. Margaret was the first grade WELCOME TO TIIE WORLD teacher for both of our daughters OF SERVICE CLUBS: Franklln at Ka1Ser Elementary ~.-.-....--.------==:-;;;;;;;::=::.i Neal,sponsored bY: Ralph Mllle , has .kept interested 1n their -edu-J" im-wht>-jein8d the KtWims-club of cation and careers. Our daugh-Newport Beach. ters.have baby sat their.grand-deJ>QOM ~ ~ :store receives new merch~dise every· week Currently, thel! merchandise indudes a.Nordk.- :frack skier. card.lo glide, step- "pers, rowing machines, and weight benches To celebrate .their first anniversary in busi- 'ness, Sports Consignment is g1v- ·ing the first 50 customers who spend $50 two passports for 20 visits to L A. Fitness. Sports Con- signment is at 670 W 17th St., between Superior Avenue and Pomona Avenue 10 Costa Mesa. dilldJen. We bo:nor each-others SERVICE CLUB MEETINGS nns COMJNG WEEK: Want to get more mvolved 1n your commuruty? Vi.sit a ser· Vlc·e club Uus week. Guests are wekome and most dubs will buy your meal on your hrst V1Sit ....._,_._ birthdays and have attended their children's weddings. We have been guests a t each others homes for brunch, dinner and Christmas and Thanksgiving cel- ebrations. Hank has the best tool collec- tion in town. If I need an unusual Bryan H., Ltd. (650-6856) is size drill bit, Hanle has it. A cou- having a 30%-off sale on all of pie of years ago, I borrowed a its Barry Bricken cloth.mg. hand cart on a regular basis to Included in the sale merchandise use at some of the events I coor- dre shirts, pants, sweaters, jack-dinate. That Christmas, Santa I' ~ and ties Bryan H Ltd. is at (Hank) gave me .my own ~d 1"n7 Westcliff Drive m Newport cart. Last year I borrowed/tf'ank's ~ach. eight-f90t aluminum ladder a . Armolre (644_9888), located bunch of times and, sure' enough, Lt -Pashio1Hslafld in Ne'¥PQrt on Christmas morning, Santa Beach, is having a January (Hank) gave me my own eight-foot aluminum ladder. dearance sale, with ladies cloth-This past year I also started to lng reduced from 40% to 50%. borrow Hank's classy Toyota SR- IEST BUYS appears Thursdays...,..,...,ICl--t-5 pick-up truck. I can't wait until turd~ If you know of a good buy Cbrtstmannomin~~r •c•li~t 540-1224, fax me-et 646-DIANK YOU NOYES: A local ~170 CEO read a Ust of 100 top busi- ness practices which he found on his desk following the New Year's break and decided to take ·action on item' #1, that of spend- ing 15 minutes a day writing thank-yo tes. His · t thank you note was to his loyees for the Christmas e received from them - a !!!} tetrord crystal Santa Claus That night at home he shared with his wife what be had done, only to find out from her that he had received a Christmas Boat Parade shirt and a book from his staff this year and the crystal Santa was last year.'s gill A new thank-you note was written the next day for this year's gift. MORE MEMORABLE CHllJSTMAS CARDS -Costa Mesa residents Bob ond Terry Cohredo faJ;n1lYO'lrtstas card _titled "Sh.arlng with-You Fond Memories from the Past and Pre- Bob and Terry Colucdo received a very special holiday card. ~ • MONDAY: 6:30 p.m Newport Harbor Costa Me&(l l.loos Club will meet at lbe Co~ta Mesa Country Club to hear ftom 4- lA Llons Governor, PhLI Browne TUESDAY: 7:30 aiQll ~WJ1411UJtlli~~ Sunnse Rotary Oub meets at the &lboa Bay Oub for election of the Board of Directors .. Mese Pride mef'ts at the Costa Mesa Golf & Country Club to bear from Sandra Benson. Senior Code Enforcement Othcer for C6't4 Mesa Noon C°'ta Mesa Kiw4llls O ub meets al the Costti MPsa Community Center for their annual Chrutmas progrlllll. Klwll.D.IS Oub of NPwport Beach meets et the Shark Island Yacht Club 6:30 p.m. Costa Mese-New- port Hacbor UOll5 Oub. the Fish Fry Club, wiU meet at the Costa. Mesa Cou.otry Club for a business meeting and a super raJne. WEDNESDAY: 7:15 am South Coast Metro Rotary Club, tho *Taste of Costa Mesa. Club• meets at the Center Club. Noon: Costa Mesa Rotary Oub m ts at Mesa Vt>rda Caontty0Ub:1'b& Bxctwt~ Oub of Orange Coast meetl at the 8ahJa Cortnthlan Yacht Club. Soroptim.lst Inter· national of Newport Harbor meets at the "' Santa Ana Country Club for a business meetlllg, 6 pm. The Newport Balboa Rotary Club meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club for a presenta.tfon t_>r_ Steve Cort1well onruitiCMotornlvlsion. THURSDAY? am. Cos.ta Mesa Orange-COMl Breakfast Uoru Club will meet at Mimi'• Cafe to hear 8Ul Thiele on "Getting Big Money Out of Califomla Po)· llic:s. • Noon: Kiwanis Club of CorOM def Mar, meets at the Bahia Cortnthian Yacht Oub • CC*NUNITV a CLUas Is published ~ Saturday. FAX your service dub<s meeting lnform•tlon to 631-5851. WlU11m Lobdell. The same 24- hour enswenng service may be used to record letten to the editor on Mt'f topic. Dally Pilot P.O. Boie 1560, Costa Mesa. CA. 92626. Copyright No news stories, Ulustratlons, edito- rial matter°'~ herein can be reproduced wtdl- out wrttten permlsion of copy· right owner. WEATH VOL 19, NO. 308 ntOMAS H. JOHNSON, Publlst'lef WIUJAM L090EU. Editor mvE MAft8l.E. ~ng£drtor INS YOKOt, Oty Edttot MARC MNl1Wt Photo Editor ICIMGMWnt, Director of Os»ratlons NOV OlrnNG. a..tfied~ t.ANA .... Pr'Omotkd ~SHAH, COntroller MtOm.U CMAJCZVK; Pre ,,,_ MMK ICNIGHr, Preti CM. TOYM, P~ng and OisttlbuttOn ADDRESS OUr address Is 330 W. Bay St., emu M--. c.111. 92627. It ts the Pllot'J policy to prompt- ty torr~ au errors of iUbstan<.f. ~ 574-4233 ~you. . lDW"ERATURU Newport Beach 65JSO Balboa • 6.5/SO Costa Mesa 67/49 Corona del Mar 66149 SUN' l'ORICAST. LOCATION SIZE vJliltge 1-J SW Newport 1 ·3 Wt 81acld4lS 1•3 SW IUver ~ 1-3 sw CdM 1• SW Partly cloudy skies. TIDU TOOAY First low 2:39 a.m, 2.0 First high a·47 a.m. ·s.1 Second loW 3:56 p.m. Second high 10:22 P·!"· "°"' surftlM ........ through "l\MecMy Conditions ha\'9 calmed and the swell has dropped. but storm activity In the westMl Pacific might prod~ sOfneothlng WMll l~lly this Wffk. fcncast Is for 2· to A· foot surl -and ~hopeful 'The hlgt\ ~system dornlnlltlng the Mtthef' pattern now Wiii keep down storms ... at'ld the Mi. Sfmldffn con· dltionl wtttl off· ~ ... fOf'KISt. ~ l4ltf !"fPOIU Ind foNc.-s. Qft (IOO) 97f.Uf. The cMI COlll s 1.$0 ... --""*"*IOI). __ . COSTAMUA • 1100 block of Sunttow.r A""'-* lWo thieves, apparently desper•t• for some bubbly New Year's Eve, walked Into a con- venlenct store, grabbed two bottlti of champagne worth S 13 ~ ran out of the sto,.. wlthout paying • MOO Wodt of A.....,. of the Artl: A burglar pried open the window of a resld~e. then t* $330 worth of property lndudlng a camera, ring and other ~fry. • 400 Wodt of E. 11th Street: A burglar broke Into anoffic• •and tooi.: S7,47i. worth of C<>mPUtef tqulpment lndudlng a • laser printtr and computer memory. • • JOO blOdl of W1 o •and: A burglar cut the lock to 1 garage, tnteNd and toolt $5,000 worth of toOfs. • • 211 lllodl flf L 17'h -.....: A S200 sign vumpetlng the grand op.ting of a bMW thc>P whh hUWts .. St wld a.e-tomtrt gtt ttift' htlr cut by blklnl-d.d WOIMf\ W9l "9pOrted 1t°'9n by the owner~ MPtdl the sign wa. stOltf\ by• ber· btr ciompttftOf. ... OlnelACM • 100 lllodi of Ifs LUsa•. A borglat: r~ t¥110 ttou. and took an uni&llfmlMd 1lmOUnt of Pfopeny. OM of Wt ~..,.......,the othet' Wet not <I , ................ ~WlfloMl"l~Gf rif'lown Wiul. from I ..... It\ dollt ~ ltll i'ellclint ... !':lie~ el MftEPrttJ .. A...,...,.......;. ....... ... ......... Glib .... ,.....,. . . . Parents could use help these days few months before our first daughter was born, I gave my wife a Siamese en tor her birthday. Our theory ~as .. •spoil the cat and save the child. I I , , guess it worked, because l><>th our kids, in my totally biased opinion, turned out fabulously. I .. ---- - -----,..-,. ~ I I ,,__ - --. .1 and vulgarity they see on televi- on. in movies and music. to child care from an early age, to staying home alone, to parental divorce.• That is more than enough for most adults to handle, let alone their children. . "'Ibis is a d.ifflcult time for par- ents. They are trying very hard to put bread on the table ... but the truth is, lt is hard.for children, too . Parents only have to wony about this imbalance; children have to Uvewithil" : But from what I see now, we parents of the '60s and '70s .enjoyed a relative cakewalk lVben it came to child reartng. I don1t know what the chief fears were for children of that era .. ~urely they were nothing like the concerns kids have today. : According to a Yankelovicl}, ~dy of youth 9 through 17, they worry about: getting AIDS, 42%1 flot being able to find a good job, 61 %; their parents losing their jobs, 23%; being injured in a car }Vreck, 32%; being beaten up or martin Dealing with childhood stress, ' whether it comes from society or from parent& rough edges, is really not oveJWhelmingly com- plex. It just takes a little grit and a lot of perseverance. ·set firm rules and standards," Elkind says. ·u you avoid them to be liked, you are putting your own needs ahead of your child's." than their parents. Not so now. Many of today's children will have a tough time juS\ staying even." attacked., 28%. ' All that. plus coke and crack ~d pot and gangs and drive-bys and buildings being blown up lmd an astonishing amount of sex pnd babies making babies and workers losing their jobs in huge waves ... well, is it any wonder we are all in such a dither? : And nobody is more stressed. but than kids and the people who are trying to raise them. But fear hot, help is .on the way. Next ~turday David Elkind will be in town for a seminar at Harbor High. Dr. Elkind is profes- sor of child study at Tufts Univer- sity in Massachusetts and has lit- erally written the book -several of them, in fact -on chtld-rearing in the '90s. ·1 worry about kids' futures," j!lk:md says. ·1n every previous ;feDertilon we have known;-dtil"' dren have always done better To compensate, Elkind says, IIUmy parents are pushing their kids to excel way beyond their children's ability to handle it. There is, he says, a new concept of • childhoocl competence (that) gi'{es add!ts the belief that chil- dren and youth are ready and able to handle anything. He doesn't quarrel with most of the programs designed. to enhance and enrich the educa- tional experience, in academics as well as extra-curricular activities. His gripe is with giving them too much too soon. For example, giv- ing kindergarteners tests, grades and homework is •mappropri- ate," Elkind believes. ·we need to re-educate par- ents, educators and legislators to the wonderful powers, as well as the extraordinary limits, of young children's thinking and learning," he said. •we have th.is perception of children as able and willing to deatwtttran ot11te~ vtdSStt'UdCS" with impunity -from the violence . NO Drive, Line or Hasslell • • • • "We come to your home or office for computer serviq" Carpet Your Entire Home with Plush or Berber for only ~, $ 49900 '"if~ VINYL* WOOD * MARBLE + TILE C•~-. 'R.nJnuW SAJa -. ~ F~ ~ ~Wool. W<Netl XxmNter & SIUI C8tpetrlg AV9illble 1804 llelhr ...... .,..,. • C09tm ..... N.LCOl'Mf'_oftlarbor&19tbMrHt 722·9642 - Mon -&it J()..6•Stm11-5 -- JANUARY -------CLEARANCE IN PROGRESS 40% to ·so% OFF • No adj111UDCn1J on ~ putdwcs ·. DD8SSINO BY DISION He also advises parents to ease off on their personal early child- hood education programs. •Appreciate your child's uniqueness ... stop worrying about th~ exact age your child st.arts reading, math or comput- ers," he says. Especially with older children, parents should act their age. "Reinvent (your) own adult- hood. Reassert authority. Recog- nize that young people need lim- its, values, manners, control over their emotions. And they can only get that from adults." Waldorf School of Ne~rt Beach will present David El.kind from 10 a.m. to noon on Jan. 13, at Newport Harbor High School Tickets are $20 at the door, $1 5 pre-registration. Call 644-5070. • FRED MARTIN's column runs every Thursday and Saturday. ~,_.~,. ouosg BUY & SELL USED CLOTHES, TOYS & ACCESORIES, ric';' 2584 Newport Blvd. tat Del Mer) Coe&a MeH (7141 831-7383 Fairview oenter will' lay off 16 workers briefly in~the ews-.. ·-·-- retirements or transferred to other stateagend,,_...--~-~-----~ "So now, we're down to only , Sixteen Pairvlew Developmen-laying off 16 people,• McKnight tal Center employees lost their said. •And we've evaluated our jobs on Friday, the result of a·state J>9Sitlon for the next quarter, and Development Services Depart-there are no more layoffs pruJt:ct-Artist sought for ment downsizing effort. • ed during that time.• • 5K ...:..--.w- •we•ve been going through an ceruc pr\ll..llVlllUU evolution ln which we're advocat-Kids, computer class The city of Newport 8-daald ing returning people to the com-offered :1t Victoria the Corona del Mar CIMrinNrd munity more than housing them , CoJDDlerce are seeking a ... here in our facility," said Lynne Student,s intereste~ in learning to design graphics tor tbe 15;11 McKnight, assistant to the execu-about computers can sign up for a annu~ Corona del Mar ScenieS ti.ve director of the center, which computer workshop this month at and one-mile Pun Walk in Jull9. provides services to mentally Victoria Elementary School. The race JS expected to 4ttnd retarded patients. The "Computer Fun" classes over 2,500 athletes from aero. ·•As a result, our centers are meet Tuesdays and Thursdays the United States. · g~tting smaller. And, as funding Jan 16 through Feb. 8 from 3.30-The design selected for tbe decreases, downsizing becomes 4:30 p.m. and cost $29 to register crystal anruversary of the popular· necessary.• The workshop is for students m race will be reproduced. on fl~ The layoffs affected three psy-kindergarten through second posters and T-shuts. • chologists, six hospital workers, grade. AU artists, illustrators and one laundry assistant and six ser-The sessions will be taught by graphlc designers Me eligible: vice assistants. Susan Shinners, the computer lab For more m!ormation contact Sue McKnight said th~ department director for Victoria, and are IJJ'nit-Stem at 644-3151 or stop by the bad planned to eliminate 197 1 ed to 17 students per class. • city's Commuruty Service• positions. 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Alice Wong of Hong Kong and Paris and Pat Feller of Newport Beach exchanged wedcling vows Nov. 25 m the garden of his par- ents' Newport Beach home. One hundred and ten guests attend- ' ed their reception, also in the garden. The bride is the daughter of Wong Wei Keung who traveled from Hong Kong to attend the wedcling. Her husband is the son of Frank.and Shirley Feller. The maid of honor, Marina Koo, also came from Hong Kong. Bridesmaids were Sharu RaiJna, cousin of the bndegroom and Hong Pham, the bridegroom's sister in law. Ralph Peck of Whittier, 90-year-old grandlather of the bride- groom, was his best man and ushers were Enc Feller and Kiet Pham, brothers of the bridegroom, Daryl Miller and Maurice Lee. The couple are residents of Paris, France d.fler a honeymoon visit to Seattle and Vancouver. She is a student in the final year of ·-..a.nJnt.ernational~ Ma.stefS-Pl"-Ggr~ -and he is an Ameriea:n-• Invesbnent .Company stockbroker. The bridegroom attended Newport schools and was graduated from Newport Harbor High School and the Uruversity of Oregon. He received a teaching cre- dential fro~UCI and has tau9ht in Taiwan and France. Sl~NI> Fl ..10W~:RS ~ ·-· _RABBITI INSUAANCE c ·--) / \ '_) 441 Old Newport Blvd. • Newport Beach (near Hoag Hosp11ah r . 631-7140 : --fi~ -cosrKMESA~OUSE ...., rlESBm . All Singing, All Dancing, All Gershwin CRAZY FOR YOU fotl'Oel,....,... cat l 714.650-5269 661 Hamilton Street Costa Mela, CA j DllECTED IY wrt WAm ~ IY lfl TOMmllS '-ary lllh111 Ftllruary II, 19'6 llMMlay, Fr*Y. s.4ly 8;00pm SuiMlly mahe 2.-o<lpnl Make the HealthY!. Wealthy and Wise Business Investment for the New Year From aerobics & cycling .... to eating well. 4f oi:R pe~onal fltn e86 .• programs to healthy tips on how to look and feel your best in 1996, our readers wont to know What your-6uslness can do tor their health Coll your odverltslng representative today (71.4) 642-4321 • What's on a dog's ~d? A hat j mt when I thought dty cowtdls, airport commission· ers a.nd defense contracton mew every conceivable way to thiow away perfectly good mon- ey, my wile came up with one that makes government waste seem prudent. Last weekend, two of our three dogs visited With an animal psychic -at $25 a pop. Let me clarify. My V,lif e pro- posed. taki.o.g our dogs in for a telepathic conversation, but I did not hoot or holler. Paced with the suggestion, I said someuling like, •Yeah, sure. Why not?" We 6x:st became familiar with the animal psychic through a sto- ry on the CBS news program • 48 Hours." We watched as a woman "talked" withahoI:se, dogs and .even an iguana. The pet owners were astonished by "secret" tid- bitnhe psychic appcnently picked up from the animals. , Somewhat a student of "men- talists" at one time, I know many often-repeated things the duped customer doesn't realize he or she told them during chit-chat minutes before. So I watched the story certain that, while the "reader" claimed the horse said a certain harness was uncomfortable, the horse's owner probably tipped off the l reader by cautiously adjusting the horse's harness before the session. A short time after the story ~r· - ---~ .;. . rogers ran, my wife returned from a meeting of one of the dog train- ing clu~$he belongs to. She said sh e'd learned that the ani- mal psychic we'd seen on televi- sion was coming to town. 'Iiuth be told, if it were up to my wife, only one of our d<?gs would have gone to the psychic. She wanted to take Annie, the Airedale she's worked long enough to receive several "titles" in obedience training. Annie is currently ranked the No. 1 Airedale in the United States. Nancie was outwardly skepti- cal and dubious of the psychic but inwardly hopeful of picking up clues to help the dog com- pete. - Elliot and napper were stay- ing home with me. Auntie Edna visit~ Gerry and Christa Long (Prudential -Jon Douglas) and really wowed the socks off patrons at Bub Bums with her honky-ton1CpianOSIQJls ... - Read Buylines in today's Real Estate section and find out who's making headJines- that will knock your socks off . I When you need to know ... . Find rt fast 1n your hofnetown newspaper Make Those Patios & Entries Beautiful Jim Jennings CUSTOM MASONRY 170 E. 17th St. • Suite 206 Costa Mesa (714) 645-8512 State LlceOH #392707 Let Jim Jennings install your complete yard hardscapc. • Expert brick, block, stone, tile, ""1ate & concrete worlc. • Can recommend <iualiry designets • Qualiry work in Costa Mesa & - Newport Beach since 1969. • Drainage problems? We solve-chem. the best? napper is a golden retriever. That's shorthand for, "No one would care what he's thinking.• He's extremely well behaved, nearly deaf, and by all appear- ances absolutely devoted to me. Except when he's allowed to run in tfie back yard, he's never more than five feet from me. That Annie believes she is the center of the world is no surprise to me. I've seen her put-out pout, ing e~ression when I come to , bed late and oroer her to get off of my pillow. Thopper is afraid of every· thing. He was rescued from a horrifying kennel when he was 6. His rescuer che<l a few years ago and Thapper became our dog. He's had a hard life, and hearing his secret thoughts would likely break my heai;t. Elliot, on the other band, is a clown. Before his retirement from the obedience ring, Elliot, too, was among the top 10 Airedales in the country. But his heart w.as· n't in it. He wanted to be silly, and is now e njoying a second puppy hood. If a psychic could tell us what dogs think, I wanted to hear from Elliot. I was willing to bet he knew $25 worth of good jokes. When Nancy returned, our checking ~ccount $50 lighter, she was disappointed. According to the psychic, Annie isn't waiting for inspiration to perform in the ring. She's not inspired by any- thing. You see, Annie is already con- vinced she is the best among any dog or person she has ever seen. Why work when you're already Elllot's •reading• was even less rewarding. According to the psychic, Elliot is a happy dog with only two exceptions. First, the psychic told my wife, Elllot wishes I would "open up more." Elliot is apparently wor-' ried because I don't share my concerns and fears with him. The psychic said Elliot thinks I should talk to him more when I have bad days. Elliot also bad a request. He wants a hat -a specific hat. He'd like one of those camouflage caps soldiers wear. I sure do like my dogs, except for that uppity Annie, but I'm not about to begin pouring mv soul out to them. That's what·sock puppets and invisible friends are for, I always say. Whal wilH do about Elliot's supposed request for a hat? Hey, we took our dogs to a psychic, what do YOU think? Of course he'll get the hat ... just as soon as we figure out what size he wear~. I wish he'd told us that. • WIU ROGERS is a columnist for the Dally Pilot's sister publication, the Glen- dale News-Press. BRING IN THE WHOLE FAMILY FOR A FREE 2 WEEK NTRODUCTORY COURSE MEN , WOMEN & CHILDREN OF ALL AGES IMPROVE YOUR •CONFIDENCE •CONCENTRATION UNITED STUDIOS OF SELF oeFEff9E -. . • RESPECT • PHYSICAL FITNESS • SELF CONTROL ..S-E_LF EsTEEM • DISCIPLINE • WEIGHT CONTROL ' 2!549 EAST81.UFf' DRIVE, NEWPORT BEACH EASTBLUFF VILLAGE CENTER EASTILUFFIJAMllOREE 644 .. 9521 ' -. . . -OYEtt 1'"30 OCATIONS NO CONTRACTS! -~ '.:; . . ROVER &.dAGUAR . " .. .. TODAY liUNSHOW The Crossroads of the West are ~nsoring a gun how today trom 9 a.m. to 5 pm. and Sunday fl'om 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Oiange County Fair & Exposition <:enter on Fair Drive in Costa Mesa in buildmgs #10, #14 and #16. Admission is $6.50 for adults ~ for seniors and children und~ 12 are free. For more infonnation, call (801) 544-9125. SUNDAY flfA MARKET Newport Prdductions will bold its monthly flea market today lrom 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the New- port Dunes in Newport Beach. More than 200 vendors will offer a variety o! goods from furniture to ·jewelry. Admission is $3.50. For more information, call 673-2771. BLOOD DRIVE St. John the Baptist will be one of 13 churches that Will host a special Save-A-Life Sunday blood drive. The church located at 1015 Baker St. in Costa Mesa will con- duct its blood drive from 9 a.m. to 2:15 p.m .. Appointments may be Jt1(lde by calling the Red Cross at 1-800-GNE-UFE. LEON URIS Internationally acclaimed author Leon Uris will speak on the topic "The Word and the Survival of the Jewish People" at 7 p.m. at Temple Bat Yahm, 1011 Camel- back in Newport Beach. Tickets are $30 reserved, $20 unreserved and $10 for seniors and students. For information, call 644-1999. WOMEN IN FOODSERVICE The January dinner meeting of the Orange County Chapter of ...tb.e R.oundtable-Cor Women \ft . Foodservice will be torugbt at 6 p.m. at the Sutton Place Hotel, 4500 MacArthur Blvd. in Newport Beach. Tbe cost is $25 for mem-• oers and $30 for non-members. Por information, call 665-6312. ·MONDAY 'SINGLES MINGLE Christian Singles Mingle will bold a progressive dinner and ' If you're looking to paiQt or repaint, rebuild it, replace 1t or restore rt, look 1n the Pilot Classif 1eds to find the serv1ce best fitting your needs. Daily Pilot Cl.1s.s.1f1ed Community M.irketplace ~-~. . ...... ~ r~".t. . -.- ROSE PRUNING A free program on rose pruning wtll be held Saturday at Shemian Ubrary and Gardena In Corona del Mar today at 9:30 a.m. as part of its Weekend Gardener Series. For more Information, call 673-2261. FREE ADD LECTURE Coastline Counseling Center of Newport Bea.ch will hold a free lecture titled ·Attention Deficit Disorder in Children~ Adolescents & AduJtS tonight at 7 p.m. at the Center, 1200 Quail St.,Suite 105. Joan Andrews will take an in- depth, look at ADD, what to do about it, and hoW1t's treated. For more ID.formation. call 476· 0991. TUESDAY OIRISTIAN WOMEN'S LUNCHEON The Newport Beach Christian Women's Club will hold a lun- cheon, fashion show, music and lecture today. Doors open at 10:45 a.m, The cost is $18 inclusive and reservation.a are necessary. Call 964-5007 or 760-9616. STROKE PREVENTION On the second Tuesday of each month at U a.m., The' Jewish Senior Center, 250 E. BaK.er in Costa Mesa along with Western Medical Center will prese!].t a series of seminars and events utled •A New Beginning." Today's topic is Brain Attack- Stroke Prevention and includes complimentary screenings, tests and refreshmenfs. For more infor- mation, call 953-3663. MAIL ORDER BVSINESS Orange Co~st College will hold a workshop on •How To Start a Order Business" today ffom 6:30 lo 9:30 p.m. in Room 110 of OCC's Counseling and Admissions Buildiilg. Marketing specialist Nancy Miller, will teacli the basics of the mail order busi- ness. Or learn to market on the Internet with presenter Mike .Round& in Room 111. Registration is $35 for either class .and a $20 material fee to be paid to the cl s instructor. For more infonnatjon, call .{32-5880. '"DEALING WITH LAWYERS' ~ . . .... Learn to deal with lawyers at a free noon program today m the Friends Meeting Room of the Newport 'Beach Central Ubrary. Th~ library is located at 1000 Avo- cado Ave. For more information, call 717-3801. PRESCHOOL ClASSES Three new classes for pres~oolers are being offered by the Newport Beach Community Services Department. H 1 Love To Draw" on l\.\esdays and "I Love To Paint" on Thursdays from 1-2 p .m. are for fpur-to six-year-olds and begin today. The fee for either is $43. ·sunflowers and Mud Pies" is for two-to five-year· olds on Thursdays from 9;30 to 10:15 a.m. and costs $38 For more information, call 644-3151 WEDNESDAY ORCHESTRA CONCERT Pacific Symphony .-Orchestra presents, Marin Alsop, one of the world's leading female conduc- tors and director of the Colorado Symphony, in her Pacific Sym- phony debut on Jan. 10 and 11 Alsop will lead the Orchestra m Rimsky-Korsakov 's "Scheherazade," Barber's Over- ture to HThe School for Scandal," and Bruch's Violin Concerto No. 1, featuring violinist Maria Bach· mann. The concerts will begin at 8 p.~ .. wltb Q)Dallt ...... ;l p.m. at Orimge ~ ........C ing Arts Center m C4lta MIH'o nckets range 1roms15 to St3 Por. mw infollJIAtkiD.~ 7~ DRAW1NG/MIN1'IM'I-· A new series OI drawiQU •!11'9; painting worksbO)J9 wiJI 'beiJID! today and continue tor elJbli Wednesdays in Vince :J~ Center, Manners lJbrarY, Dove.r Drive in Newport Beach! from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p .m . ~ sessions are designed to pr~ individualized instruction ~ mixed media for , ~ through advanced stud~ts. 644-3151 for more inforviation. MATH WORKSHOP - A free four-part workslloP, lltletl "Becoming Math Cohfi.., dent• is offered on,. Wedn~ begmning today from 5:30 to ~30 pm. at Orange Coast College' Re-Entry Center m Cost.a Mesa. For mformabon, call 432-5162. NOON NETWORKING • The Newport ·Harbor Alea; ·Chamber of Commerce will hol~ their Jan meeting f.rom noon td 1 :30 p m at the Steamboat Cate. 151 E Paci.fie Coast Highway · The $15 cost includes lunch and HHealthy Tips for Business Trips• presentation by Dr. Roy Levin. For more mformation, call 729-4400. T'AI CHI A variety of seven-v!reek class for beginners, intermediate and advanced levels of T'ai Chi Ch'uan -the ancient Chinese exerclSe art that combines tech- ruques of meditation and motion - will be offered by Orange Coast College . Call 432-5880. -------·--·-_ .... ---·-.------. seminar Wlth KBRT talk show host and Mirurth-Meier therapist, Dr. Creg'-Cyna'lllnon. "The coStl.s $10 for the three-course meal and seminar. The event takes place at 7 p.m . at Newport Beach Public Goll. Cours.e_ in the Tea .Room. Restaurant, 3100 lrvme Ave. For more information, please call 375- 0400. 7155.101 is for 14 th.rough 17'-.11111111111111111111111 COUPON 111111111111111111111 '- year-olds and lS from 4:30 to 6 • p.m-:""Class #"5055:T011S-for aaurtS - and runs from 6 to 7:30 p.m. The • registration fee is $55. For more : information, call 644-3151. MASTER~ SWIM PaOGRAM -... PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT CLASS' H Personal Development and Modeling" is the title of a new four-week class that begins today at CWf Drive Park. Class # Orange Coast College offers a • monthly swim program for adults : age 19 and older, beginning at • 6:30 a.m . daily m OCC's Gymna-• siurn pool. Registration is $40 for one month, $70 for two months and $99 for three months. For more information, call 432.-5880. DON~ LET YOUlr MEMORIES FADE AWAY Brina us vour photos. old. O('W, bb<k oc I wlutC' Of color. or no.tana and -11 mu.f phocograpl\lc-duiilKlllle! cl rhm1 • Right ht-tt rn our'"'''" • ~'hi~ vou "'an • ....:o ncaanve l'l'qU1red • Redlk I' or tnJ~,~ t \Ito,., M.11 f'lcrm<loll Pnf\1-. n~ :-:tu &1 nu.,, To A,, On,tna/ YOU NEVER SAU-SAGE SAUSAGE Or Such Delicious Food! -. Join Us F<ft Lunch • Dinner • Sunday Brunch Jloliday Catering Available For Reservations and Directions Call 723-0621 2Sl Sh1pyord W1y •Newport Be11ch .. <Jarpet & Drapery , . -- 17th St. BEAUTY CENTER . . . Still whee!%ing with over the counter medication? · Consider participating in an asthma clinical research trial. .. ""' ' ~- \ . • • .Jo ' "J ~~ ' • .. t I I I ) No Insurance Needed Qualified participants receive: • Free Lab • Free Physical Exam • Free Study Medtcqtions • Compensation Upon Completion of Study • For More Information Call (714) 347-8700 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA RESEARCH CENTER • William E. Berger, MD 26732 Crown VaJley Parkway, Suite 361 Mission Viejo. CA 92691 ' -Jan.uaey-Clearance on AI ~l4 REMNANTS Savor the fresb seafood that's made us famous! ~ . . · 50°/o OF~F~ . Come to La.Iidcy's soon for mouthwaterfl!.g seafood m a spectaculal'. settµlg over loo~ N~rtBay . • .. • • SATURDAY, JANU/Uff 6. 1• $12.50 for JCC memben and $15 for non·mfPl\bel"I. Information: 755-0340. r-------------------------------~--------------~---~~------------------~--1 • I I SAT\IRDAY WOM.SHOPS 1be Newport Beach <!hwch ot Religious SCience, 901 Dove St. Suite 145, offers Saniroay Wolk· shops throughout January .• Dr. Juanella Evans presents "Mast.er Mind for 1996· todayi ·neasure Maps for 1996• Will be Peg Machin's topic Jan. 13; Practitioner training, "Religious Sdence m· taught by Evans, and •Art Fun• at 1929 Tustin will be held Jan. 20 and "New Adventures with Jody,• led by Jcx!y Carter, Will be held • 0 --• ~ • :~ • ----•• •. T• ~ -:_ .. -' --'~ • ; ... f ·~ 4. •J I I ·------..-~~~ I I Eosta Mesa Church of Christ, • Jan. 27. Workshops SUlrt at 10 a.m .• preceded by coffee . time at 9:30 a.m. Donations will be accepted at the door. Information;. 646-3199. HEALJli DAY · Instructor Janet Brosan leads Peo. pie With Arthritis Can Exercise classes from 10 · a.m. to 11 ·a.m. Tuesday at the Jewish Senior Cen- ter ofOrangEfCOunty. t501:. na.k- ei: St.. Costa . Mesa. The class includes health education, joint- protection tip~. relaxation tech- niques, pain-control techniques and socializing. Call 513-5641. PARADIGM SHIFT 1be Newport Beach Baha'i Com- munity allows participants to hear and experience "Paradigm Shift: AuntOR URIS TO SPEAK Renown American author Leon Uris will speak at Temple Bat Yalun. 1011 Camelback. in New- port Beacll 1 p.m. Sunday. Reserved seats are $30; unre- ,served $201 students and seniors $10. Tickets will be sold at the door, il still available. For more infonnation, call D~ Ted Green- zang, Event Chair, 836-0741 or Temple Bat Yahm, 644-1999. - SPB<JAL SBIMCBS ST. MARK PRESBYTERIAN . OIUROI • A sermon entitled •Servants-in -Ghrist's ,<e::ompany," will -be-fol- lowed by lhe new class of deacons and session members. All children are invited to the first 20 minutes of the service and then go in to Sun- day School. After coffee and con- versation on the patio, everyone is invited to view the brilliant video by biblical scholar Walter Brueg- german, "Imagination: New Approaches to the Bible." Child care is provided. Early risers are invited to join Pastor Gary Collins in the library for Bible w~up at 8:45 a.m. St. Mark is located near Jamboree and Eastbluff Olive at 2100 Mar Vista in Newport Beach. Information: 644-1341. ORANGE COAST UNrTARIAN UNl- VERSAUST CHURCH I . .. ~: Costa Mesa Church of Christ. · ADDRISS: 287 W. Wilson St., Costa Mesa. · TR.IPHONE: ·~5-3191 . DENOMINATK>N: Church of Christ. ·- YEAR ESTABLISHED: 1923 (Church Street in Costa Mesa was named after~ Church of Christ building). .. SIZE Of CONGREGATION: Approximately 160. CONGREGATION MA.KEUP: Varied, with many young families. The church has a junior high and high school ministry. SENIOR PASTOR: Andy Wall. PASTORAL STAFF: Dave Big- gers and Ron· Maurel, elders; Carrie Wall, secretary; Ben Wall, youth minister. SERVICE TIMES: Sunday, Bible classi.-9 a.m.; worship service, 10 a.m.; evening worship devotional, 6 p.m. Small groups meet during the week at various times and places. Spanish worship service, 2 p.m. Sunday and 7 p.m. Thursday. CHILD CARE: The church has a staffed nursery for infants, a room for toddlers up to three years old, and a chil- dren's church program for 3 through 6. • )! OF WOllSlaP! Celebra- with a mixture of con- temp,orary and tradttion_. music performed a cappella. The a cap~lla style of music worship ls a Church of Christ tradition. TYPE OF SERMON: Always Biblically based with ~ practi- cal slant toward how tf)e Scriptures apply to daily liv- ing. I ltECE~ SERMON: Wall spoke of "the treasures of the h art," reading from Luke, Chapter 2 -the story of Christ's birth. UPCOMING SERMON: Wall · will begin on Jan. 14 a 10· week series entitled "Faith at Work . ., The series will explore how Christian faith effects our day-to-day lives in the work prace. DRESS: Casual to formal. WELCOME WAGON: Greeters hand out church bulletins at the front entrance. -~ OUTREACH PROGRAMS: The church h.as a program called •caring Kit~hen, H serv- ing ~ree meals Tuesday at 5:30 p.m. to anyone who . attends. The program feeds an average 1 SO to 200 peo- Costa Mesa. Church of Christ pastor Andy W~I. pie a week. Church of Christ also dis- tributes surplus governmen- tal food from 9 a.m. to noon the second Saturday of every month. A parenting seminar Is slat- ed for Feb. 3, beginning at 9 a.m. Call the church for fur- ther information. MISSION STATEMENT: "We are a family ol believers devoted to loving and glori~ fying God thr9ugh prodaim-klg the Good News of Jesus· Christ and serving others." INTERESTING NOTE: Dr. David Davenport, the presi- dent of Pepperdine Unlversi· ty, will be speaking at tlie church at 10 a.m. His sermon title will be "God and the Class of 1996." By David Silva A New Way -A New World" 1 :30 p.m. Friday at a private residence in Corona del Mar. Together, they explore such questions as= Can racism and prejudice be eliminat- ed? What is the new world order? Can conflicts be resolved withoat (orce? Are women and men equal? ft'bat's the spiritual solution to our economic problems? Music and lood are included. Directions: 759- 0999. "How Would A UU Do In Ancient Egypt" is the title of the service Jan. 14, at 10:30 a.m. at Orange Coast Unitarian Universalist L--------------------------------~--------7--------------------------.-----~~ ·~~~-----~~.0NGE&'FSl---~ NTERTAINMENT MOUY PfCON'S RETURN ENGAGEMENT The JCC Menordh Thedter pre- $ents an exoting musical tour up Second Avenue and Broadway tbrougb the eyes of Yiddish The- ater's Molly Picon, who was a star of vaudeville, theater and film, performing from age 5 up into her 80s. The play, written by Sarah Blacher Cohen, is a drdJllatic and musical biography and will have tts Orange County premiere Jan. 13, at 8 p.m., followed by a show- ing Jan. 14, at 2 p.m. at the JCC Menorah Theater, 250 E. Baker at .Jledblll in yosta Mesa: Tickets a.re YT 7 Church, 1259 Victoria St., Costa esa. Presented by Ken1llli Small of Irvine, the discussion will explore diverse dogmas seen in :n-ansylvan1a in the 156~s ~d down 4500 years before John Sigismund declared religious free- dom in his small kingdom. There will be a talk back/discussion peri- od after the service, and an obser- vance of Martin Luther King Jr.'s birthday, which is Jan. 15. Cbj.ld care and religious instructio.p for children will be offered during the service. 965-1176. 'ON BEING THE SAME Of,.D ME' Is the title of the sermon at Orange Coast Unitarian Universalist Church, 1259 Victoria St. in Costa Mesa at 10:30 a.m. Sunday, deliv- ere<!~y-tlie1ev. Dlanart"~lilh. Infonnation: 646-4652. SERENDIPITY The Serendipity series for singles meets Wednesdays at 7:30 p.m. at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, 600 St. Andrews Road in Newport Beach. Tlle next speaker, back by pop- ular demand, is John Jolliffe. His topic: "Envy? Who, Me? On Jan_. 17, John and Elizabeth Fry discuss "Guidelines to Get Q0se and Stay Qose in a Relationship.• All sin- gles are welcome. A $3 donation, ''Adventure in Faith '96'' SaturJay, January 6, 5:30 P.M . Sunday, January 7, 8:30 and 10: 15 A.M. "THE CHALLENGE OF LEADERSHIP" (Philippians 2: 1-11) which also covers refreshments, will be requested at the door. SUPPORT GROUPS MENTAL HEALTH FAMILY SUPPORLGROUP ~ St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church cond~ a support group for fami- lies with loved ones with serious mental illnesses every Sunday from 6:30 to 8 p.m., led by a..-p fessional. Information: 631-2880 or Karin Montgomery.-645-3708. CAREER NETWORK The Career Network meeting for those unemployed begins at 7 :30 p.m. Thw:sday in Stewart Lounge at St. A.Ddrew's Presbyterian Church. The free, ongoing weekly meetings are open to all and ~ held at 600 St. Andrews Road in Newport Beach (across from New- port Harbor High School). Infor- mation: (714) 574-2239. " WEEKDAY SERVICES ENCE Of. MIND Meditation at 6 p.m. followed by • Prospenty/Saence of Mind .. at 7 p.m. are held Tuesday at Newport Beach Church of Religious Sci- ence, ~ Dove St., No. 145, New- port Beach. "Physical Perfection/Science of Mind" is also held 10 a.m. Wednesdays. Call 646-3199. PRAYjR BREAKFAST First United Methodist Church of Costa Mesa holds a Prayer Break- fast at 6 a.m. Wednesday at Den- ny's restaurant at Newport Boule- vard and 17th Street in Costa CHRISTIAN - ----------- - ------------ Mesa. Call 548-1727. HOLY COMMUNION St. James Episcopal Church, 3209 Via-tido; Newport ~."""offer'S"'a noon service Wedn~sday ·with Holy Communion. Bring a lunch and dine with the church staff aftet the..s.erv.ice. Call.~02.10. . BIBLE STUDY His Disciples Fellowship m Costa Mesa invites everyone for a study of God's word, food, fun and fel· lowship at 1 :30 p .m. Friday. Al! ages welcome. 650·2589 (James). MEN'S FEUOWSHIP BREAKFAST The Men's Pellowsffip Breakfasfaf St. Andrew's Presbyterian Chur~ holds a weekly breakfast and speaker at 7 a.m. in Dierenfield Hclll, 600 St. Andrews Road, New- port Beach. The breakfast is open to all men for $2.50 per breakfast. Information: 631-2880. so COAST CHRISTIAN CHURCH We Care About You Because Christ Cares. 'fmST CHURCl:LOF CijRIST,SCIEN11ST January 7th "Getting Along With Other Christians" (Philippians 4:1-3) Wo.-.l\1p~n.1<c 10 IS1m Jerrold A. Hollobaugh. 81hlc S1u1hc\ •1-00 1m Minister Kid. for ( hnn 5 JO pm 3303 Via Udo, Newport Beach 673-J340 or 673-6150 Chwch lOmn. 5pm, Sunday Scbool lOmn Wednetday Meetings 8pm Evening Series, 7:30 P.M. Sunday, Monday, Tuesday 792 V>ctoria Street • Costa Mesa, CA 4'., 92627 ((14) 548-3468 (Comer o~ Vtetori1 & Placentia) c .... .I am 1he Lorri rhal healeth thee. ' I Dr. ThomM K Ttwcll Preaching "The Probkm with DimlY.·Ut Restaurants'' "The Face in die MirrOT" "The Agony of Leculership" Morning Series, 6:45 and 9:30 A.M. Monday, Tuesda~ \t'cdnesday "Mothu Teresa's Treasure" "Who Are Your Balcony People?" "When fu Are the CTiric's Choice!" St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach, California (714) 631·2880 (acros.s fn>m N-rcin Barbor High School at lrvu~ and I Sch.) LUTHERAN CHRIST LVTHERAN CHURCH Pasto William Hemenway "We low children, youth, young adults, caretr adults, seniors. We love to care, lo reach ' out, to meet needs, to answer questions• •Sunday Services-8:00, 9:30 & 10:45 •Sunday School' Bible Studies-9.:J.0- 700 Victoria Street • Costa Mesa, CA 92627 (714) 031 -1611 • (714} 548-6860 (School) PRESBYTERIA N ------ nM, Wmlti1 9: 30 •·"'· · Clrl" t.n, s,,,,._ ~I i.111MU •t E«ml•"ff wn'Hl't IMdl 644· 1341 EPISCOPAL Exodus 15:26 CONGREGATIO NAL © COMMUNITY CHURCH CONGREGATIONAL UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST TO leltw II To C.-.; To C.,. It To 00. Or. Dennis W. Short. Minister Sund.y Worship 8:30 6 10:AM OMdl ~ 9AM MJlt ·US Chilchn Child c.,. Provi<Md 644-7400 61 1 Helottopt Ave, Coron1 Del Mar RELIGIOUS \CIE::NCE . b.w. cook There wu~ long line of men in black tie and beautiful women attired in glamorous <:lothing at the palm reader. It was, iJfter all. New Yea.r's Eve. What better time to cbeck out the ft.rture1 Besfdes, any self-respect- ing palm reader woUldn't dare to 9ive bad ne~ to so many good- li:>oking people. One patron con-6cted that he had been advised tbat 1~ would be his year to fall · in love. "Will my wife 4pprove?" he ~ qllided. •perhaps we had better take another l'ook at this palm, ~aybe you got me lines crosSed. ('ve been in love y.tith my wife for 23 years." The reader (etorted, "Then you will fall in deeper love on a romantic voy- age.· while managing to enjoy the mimes, magic. 'and ~tables manged around a sumptuoUs buffet ot gourmet food stations Berling delicades such as arU· choke ca.napes, potato-wrapped Chilean see b4ll medaJHons. • gtJocchi, and Wild mushroom tumoveii Underwriting chair, Sudra Pospisil, raised $22,000 b'om loyal Sound of Music supporten Jobn .ilftll Donna-€reen; Malcolm llDd PameJA Paul, Mary and CUI Ray- mond. Helen and Morda Webl· clling, Shari and Harry~ Victoria and Mlchael Avery-Gert- ner, Elizabeth and Walter Han-son. Julia and Ala '111cbler, L'ynn D~ Cook. Ann~ Bob McClean. Ann and RUS1e11 hpe, and a host of other generous ~ whose dollations to cover the'cost of the affair permitted the group to earmark an ci>llected funds fot TheCenter. Even the champagne was underwritten by a gracious dona- tion by the Charles Lelmbadd. The talented and gorgeous Jean- nie Awad cre- ated spectacu- lar table dis- . plays of silver, gold and bur- gundy colored "moon and stars" that 'Vere the talk of the affair. Patrons were bidding against one another to pur- chase the deco- rations and take them home. Sound of ~cbllir­ man, Jodi . "Now1turt•s·· good news for 1996, • the gen- tleman said. "Very good news llldeed." Jodi Greenbaum, Sound of . ~~d. Music Chairwoman. with MarUn. joined It was all part of the extraordinary fun and games found at the 17th annual benefit gala of Tbe Sound of Music Chapter of the Guilds sup- porting the Orange Co\Ulty Per- -fonning Arts Center. 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At each Treasure Hunt, partic- ipants may also enter a drawmg to win lunch with Edward Cum- nun9, the PSO assistant conduc- tor who leads the Musical Morn- ings concerts. For more information on ·the P..SO ~..call-25$...5789. Concert to raise money for lobby The first concert of the year in the Robert B. Moore Theatre at Orange Coast College takes place Sunday at 4 p.m., and is to raise funds for the construction of an enclosed theater lobby, some- thing the school has needed for a long time. It's buddy-buddy time as acclaimed jazz singer and pianist Buddy Greco joins Buddy Childers, musical director dnd ba:ndteadel-forFrcmit Strratra, Jr: and bis big band, for an alter-_ noon of songs and music. J oining Greco and Childers will be former OCC student John Stuart, the producer of the Las Vegas show •Legends m Con- cert" and an outstanding vocal- ist, and Jack Wood, a local Jazz ' artist. Tickets are $20 in advance and $25 at the door. Call 432- 5880 for more information, or take your chances at concert ti.me. • otRISTOPHfR TRELA's column runs Saturaa~. fOWAROS 21 · MEGAPLEX •.1·. . :· .•L , ... , • forum. best of the readers hotline Yes, I would like to live at. Ccystal C.ove, [__ . too I know that I've always wanted to stay on the beach in Crystal cOve but I'm not lucky enough to have inherited a spot there. • So I think that maybe the state could build a few new places and mix them in with the already established places and let the residents stay, the older ones that have been there the longest. Then someone renting there could get a feeling of what it would be like to · stay in that community rather than rip all of them down or take all of them and make them into rentals. Maybe at · the same time raise the rent for the people that are staying there -make it more fair to everyone. The people that live there now they say they're caretakers but I've been down thete and haven't felt like I was really welcome to just walk around and enjoy. Maybe if you mixed the old and the new it would work out better, -DEBBIE#FOSTER Newport Beach Problem with soccer teams I live near College Park School. We have problems with soccer teams com· ing over here and the only remedy we've found is we've called the princi· pal and all that but the superintendent is the one that authorizes all of that so you're going to have to go after the superintendent. • BOB PRICE Costa Mesa Fred takes a licking I'm calling to coqunent on Fred Mar- tin's Dec. 30 column "1995 brought chhicanery, skullduggery, a few good folks, too." It seems like Fred Martin is constantly complaining about every- thing. The man doesn't have a nice bone in bis body and obviously he doesn't get out enough or talk to the J>Qliticians. w-holam..very proudof persQnally an~ I know that most people in Orange County are because we keep voting for them and Fred Martin seems to be the one that has most of the problems with being rotten and _slrullduggery himself. TODD MANGIS Newport Beach • EDITOR'S NOTE: Au contralre. Fred has plen- ty of nke txweslnhls body and, yes, he d~ get out quite a bit. I have a New Year's resolution this year and that is to never read Fred Martin's bitter and ineffectual column ever again in the Daily Pilot. I think you should leave him out of the paper because he is absolutely not in touch with the community whatsoever. BILL CHRISTIANSEN Newport Beach Yep, that's Newpo_rt Beach -I ren~ betieve ~tt-didll '-t pRnt -a ~­ rection to yesterday's huge mistake and you should be embarrassed that you Yes, JO&isa , I said Pashion tsland was in Costa Mesa and if that's what you really think. you don't know the geography otyour area very well. You're-Welcome. CHRIS PURCELL Costa Mesa • EOfTOR'S NOTE: Our mistake. That aside, we figured our readers would know that. no mat- ter how many times we might say otherwise, Fashion Island will always be in Newport Beach. In favor of term limits There should be an eight-year linut on council terms in Costa Mesa and furthermore, we might consider elect- Yig membe.~ by~d ~orO... somebody from all of the districts would be represented. The trouble WJth -having them go ihdefinitely is that the only difference between a nice groove and a rut is the depth. l feel that after four years the depth of tblS groove is getting a little too deep ROBERT McLAUGHLIN Costa Mesa Should have been page 1 I'm extremely concerned why that article on the Fashion Island 1ewelry store robbery was buned so deeply this monung. I think it's a ma1or issue of safety to those of us llvmg overm this 1 area clild I'm wondenng what political process was m operabon that that was- A't ..a ff'ent ~~lNHOORW'>~ SUE ANDREWS Newport Beach -----------..-------------------------- WATERWORLD readers write Iruine Ranch Water District's plan to dump treated waste water in Back Bay triggers rage in Newport Be~c)1, Letter to C81ifornla Water Quality Control Board: I am wrtting in opposition to the Irvine Ranch Water Dis- trict's scheme to dump 5 mil- lion gallons of water into the Newport Harbor for six months out of each year. 1. The IRWD held a show- case •hearing• on Dec. 11 in which it was clear to those attending that they did not con- sider the views expressed by the citizens at the meeting: A. The Board voted to certify the environmental impact report without reviewing the detailed exhibits submitted by attendees. B. The staff rejected opinions expressed by the consultants representing Newport Beach out of hand. 2. lbe IRWO bas ignored fed· eral regulations which provide that Newport Bay is a •No Dis· charge Harbor" alfd the Califor• n1a regulation establishing the bay as an ·ecological reserve.• ---xs a-result of these l'OgU}attons; ~ every storm drain in Newport states •No Dumping-Drains into the Bay." Yet. IRWD propos· es to dump into the bay. 3. The project bad been orlgl· y bee.n declared a cost·sav· ing measure. Then, it was learned that an environmental Impact report was required. So, the rationale wu changed to a wetlands-preservation project to pn:Mde a habitat forbirds. An IDcredible sb1ft in focus slnoe the ptOject will increue Newport Beach property tuee and the. ducb migrate 90uth during the months IRWD p&lins tO dump lilto Newport Bay. · ~ :nie Bnv1roriniental Protec· tion Agency~ that IUCh proJedl ·ennance· tbe mwtron· m.em. IRWD made DO..-ol loch enbancemmt. How cu tbOle GI UI wbo 1tft ,qn. and lwtm lD HeWpolt Bey WW.wbmtbelllWDM ......... htdWlilllrlnto MARC MAA™ I OAl'I' PILOT Questions continue to surface about IRWD's plan to dump treated waste water into the Back Bay. property says, "No dumping, violators will be prosecuted." Even so, the IRWO plans to dump waste water into Newport Bay. DOUGLAS M. WOOD Balboa I strongly object to the IRWD plan to dump 5 million gallons a day of treated sewage into New· port Bay. I am not oonvtna!d tb:at1he IRWD knows what harm it will do to: A. Bndangeted species that live there B. The salt water ecosystem C. To children and adults that $Wim in \be bay lbe IRWD must not be allowed to impo9!8 its will on the _people of Newport Beach and vtsltors to Newport.Bay. Uthe water ts so good. they should keep it. GLEN CEJ.LEY Newport Beach successful elsewhere in our state. Why are you so upset? Here's a chance to improve ecology and you are putting it down. BOBWOLFP Newport Beach This is in regard to William Lobdell's great article on Irvine Ranch Water Distrtct and using the Back Bay as an inexpensive toilet. I think you would be inter· ested to 1mow1Jmtt"toolrsom photographs at the IMne Ranch Water OOtrict of their magni:fi· cent entrance that is worthy of any fine hotel • it's so lavish. And there at the waters edge, by the brook, 1S a Sign that says it all and I'm SWJ.>rlsed the Daily Pilot hasn't photographed this. It says . •Reclaimed water is used for this water f eatute. Do not wade or drink.· HELEN JAPl!NGA Newport Beach Today, d~te public oppoS.1- tion, tbe lrVine Water District has the go ahead to dump treated aew•:ot q\Jestiooable qu4JJty Into Newport Harbor. YeSterday, delJ*eipublic oppoeitlon, the A~ Deputmentr tbe ~":i~~ tbe ...... " Orange CoUiltf: IbiDOnoW, w. WUl IDOlt lliiily and OUrMMe tQWOMd to COO• IWdiaD o1 the._.., dtna• ls anyone starting to see the big picture; the fact that we are continuously involved in endless battles to protect our health and safety against powerful interests that have access to our legisla· tors and vastly greater resourcesf Particularly galling is the fact that these enviromnental assaults are OK by state and federal agencfes funded with~ur tax dollars. The decisions made within the9e-agendes ere~en­ biased and implemented without adequate, if any, envirOnmental review. Then. after the damage is done, taxpayer dollars have to undo il That's ridiculous! Pre· vention is cheaper. In effect. our tax dollars are being used to place us at risk That's ieally stu· pidl Isn't it time to fight Si:D4.rtet rather than harder; to be proac- tive imteed~ctive1 Would· Jl't it be~ to restrudUre these agencies so that they bet· ter repre14!Dt the public Jnterestf Why nOt ~ate Into the bodY Of eadi agency tome oo.11· tion of public tntc9Nlt ,......... tion anpoMd ol an appnJJirilllt ml1t of k>ml. IMt9 or naUoMl ~wltb'::=~ ec:dODv-~ wall~--..... , •••• wm••Qlll.9 O...Mlla .... correspondence Ron Rubino: Neighbor, good friend, innocent I t is extremely ditticult to remain silent when one of the most honorable individuals I've ever had the pleasure of knowing is being accused of rud- ing and abetting Bob Citron m the misappropriabon of publJ.c funds. ·As a neighbor of Ron Rub mo for alriiost 10 years, I can atest to bis dedication to both fanuly and to his job. Over the years, we have talked about many hard county issues, and I have always come away from those chats WJth the comfort of knowing that here is a man who truly cares about fiscal conservatism and the peo- ple Whom he""'has"-S~rved. There can only be two -results from his pending trial· A decision of innocence; and a public edu- cation as to the good things that Ron has done for the people of this county. RICHARD V. SIMON Newport Beach lnspiril;lg Christmas message to us all My Christmas greeting of the year award goes to Mr. Gerald Mitchell of Balboa who wrote my wife and I an-inspiring seasonal message and also wrote •I am 92 years of aye and in good health • Whatever you are doing Mr. Mitchell, keep 1t up. But dl.so let the rest al us in on your little secret. Happy New Year. CLARENCE J. TIJRNER Newport Beach School iietds are for everyone's use The article never states what sports people are playing on the fields. I have a gut feeling the people are playing.soccer. I think the fact that trash and some empty beer cans are le!t is· just added fuel to an al.ready hot lAue. NonetbeJ9551 I do not care what sport Js played nor who's playing 00 the fields. I see DO problem in requiring groups to have to ~8( to play on the fields. n.iin, the players could be requlNd to have to waive their right to sue the city if some· one gets mjured on the field. Players would be less tnclined to· leave trash.and dnnk in public, because they are no longer anonymous ln order for tblS to work. the process o( registering must be made easy This would also pre- vent groups from potential con· ructs, For example, if one group wants to play soccer and another group wants to play football, the group who registers first has the nght to the field. Eyeryooe would know ahead of time. If tields are not being used by schools, why not l~\ other users use them hke any'1>tber park? It people are drinlong, they should be prosecuted. Few people would su.g~t that smce a few people are drinking or lea ... ing trash on the beach that the entire beach should be closed. Fields that are not bemg used by a school should not be closed. because " few are violat.mg the rules Pun-• ish the few violators Why ruin the fun for the rest playmg their port? PAUL •TANK" COREY. Newport Bea~ ' \ Plea from student in ' Cornhuskercountry : . , I am a stud~nl at Maxey Ele· , mentary in Uncoln, Nebraska. 1 have ~~opted your state as a ~ cla s project: I will be doing a _ report and other projects to d.ls- play what I learned about your • state. tWould.be he!:pfutityou---- could print this letter in your ) newspaper. I could use postcards of your state, ma~. brOchures, iliforma· , tlon about Wildlife, cliin4te, : industry, n t places to visit and any other inf oanation or items yow readers feel could be helP: ful I have elways wanted to visit your tate and l am more about it. I hope your readers can help witli my PfO!e<'t. Thank you from N brwel co BIG RED! Thank )'0'1. IDtilWIAMMI 't, Mucy mementjry • LbltQln, NB qe' ant 'th: lJ'\ cal ,Sa .th ba ge gr ha th ct. th s, m b~ aJ ' SATURDAY, JANUARY 6. 1996 houses and church , but no one ' seems to want to rent to her. • t •nie churches, they all have e same problem.• sald Art Ror- en, a soup kitchen volunteer. a .J.Mger facility in a resi~ '"'You're not going to drag 300 area, which might not be th6 belt people ·into their church and type of lOC4tion for her min~. neighborhood when we don't On Friday, !sen.man said the really help the church at all,.. chwcll -for the time being, at •And when you've got 300 least -is not con-• poor and homeless sidering a move -.,.,......~....,._...._,...._..~__,,,_~,...., people, there's a •What we'te hand.Jut that are dealing with now ls going to cause a new issue,• lsen· some trouble. And man said. ·we've people aren't going done-some evalua-to like that in their tions of our min-neighborhood." istries, and we've In fact, the soup come tolhe conclu-kitche n's serving sion that the soup operations have kitchen bas simply alread y been run outgrown the out of the Rea church's ability to -STEVE ISENMAN Community Center host them. • due to neighbors' •When they first complaints. Cur- came here, they • rently, the soup were serving 100 people a day. kitchen volunteers prepare the But, it's grown to a point where, in food and keep office hours at the the last yearr that number has Rea Community Center on grown to between 250 and 300 a Hamilton Avenue and use the day. It's just · overwhebning our church facility to serve the meals. ability to host them.• Rorden said he's written letters Isenman said the roughly $480 to the Soup Kitchen's sponsors, in rent that the Soup Kitchen pays hoping they can help find a new for use of the auditoriw:n doesn't place to rent or help raise enough even come close to covering money to purchase a facility in an maintenan~e and utility costs. industrial area, where they could .. .. . - "Supporting that number of operate the kitchen, office and people on a daily basis is well dining ball all under one roof. beyond the design capacity, par-But, Rorden said, three'D'lonths ticularly for an older building like isn't much time to do either. And this church,• lsenman said. "The on Friday, Isenman couldn't say hall and the grounds w~re just not whether the church would allow designed to have that many peo-the Soup Kitchen to continue pie around on a daily basis.• USing the ball beyond April 1 if lsenman said the congregation Hatleberg still hasn't found a new bas promised to help Hatleberg home. LEAH HOGSTEN I DAILY PILOT A cold, dreary day was just perfect for John Osbeck to practice shooting hoops as seen through the reflecttons of a puddle ln Costa Mesa." I have to get better so my friends don't pick on me," be said with a smile. find a new location. But that has-"It's not appropriate to address n't eased her concerns. that right now,• Isenman said. Hatleberg said she began "Our intent is to see what can looking for a new facility after !}<y>J?en by April 1. ~ that date Tsenman first came to her two draws near, we'll make that deci- months ago. She's called ware- MISSING CONTINUED FROM A 1 A friend and co-worker of King's at Girls lnc. was elated ·Fri- day to hear the news of Frost's arrest. "They found him! Oh how wonderful -we've been wait- ing,• said Kimber Simons, the office manager at Girls lnc. in Costa Mesa. "We weren't real sure where he was. As long as he is behind bars, I don't care.• King graduated from . UCI in 1982 with an undergraduate degree in dance and started as a volunteer at the center, then became the Guls lnc. dance spe- cialist. King is also credited with starting the organization's Dance and Lile Progression Program and was an ad~er for the teen Pregnancy prevention program. Simons declined to elaborate as to why King's co-workers and - friends suspected Frost in her dis- appearance, but said only that King was working on her rela- tionship with her son at the time of her disappearance. sion." " RUF-Fflt:S UPHOLSTERY INC. 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Estancia boys off to right start in PCL soccer wars • ., UUl!ft tlu1 poslt100 l.t'CJ/l W Wok al tJiU IS IDCf • --dtlt NM cmditioned Li"am suting on w . delint:a during tM p1r#i " .. , -COS/it ML· 'ti IJOYS SOCCER COAQ/ MIKE /)(/l{N r•••···---------~·----~-·~, f • I • • l • • • . : I l l Casillas does it·a11 for Eagles,.91-.74 I ' ... ._~-..:...~ l -·, ~All) . "'7L . l I lrvfne (MO) 1 0 I . ! \Noodbl1dge (1-W) 1 o l i . s. Matgarlt.C1 , ... ) 1 0 ' I ~ .,, 01 I l ...... Oft ($-U) • 1 • l El Toro 01:-6) 0 1 t I "111s/9m : I ~4Q9117 I 'I -•• , y1rta ': I 5l 'toro52 I : ... ,,.,.. _ (7:JO) : l Ef'b°oatc.91 I I NIJ.Qlft ....... atlNfne i s.~•Woodbrl9 I f ' IOYS HOOPS + C~M comes vp short I against Santa Margarita/82. ll + Sailors run into a giant. .::=~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~· ____ J n Llfe on the road has few guarantees • Brett Hansen-Dent can vouch for that -about the only guarantee are the various hardships for an aspiring tennis pro. Y our We, for the most part, is llv~d in a suitcase You become more familiar with airports than your own relatiyes. Going through customs is more roub.ne than shopping your neighborhood mall. Brett Hansen-Dent was warn~d: Playing professional tennis is no prom. For a young man leaving college two years early to face the.rigors of the world's best players -week in and week out, thousands of miles from home -there is no textbook or professor to teach you the route to the top. It's trial and error, then hope you get your college eligibility back. Hansen-Dent, the pride of Newport Harbor High, stumbled in his first dash out of the gate on the men's pro satellite tour, after two years at UC Irvine under then-coach Greg Patton. "I won some money, but when you're on the satellite tour, you don't win much," he said. ·u you're playing ID the United States, you base your prize money in the tournaments to your travel expenses (and it could cancel each other out). If you're traveling overseas, they've never heard of an amateur. If you get a big paychec;k, which unfortunately I ._..,..,..,,.e~•e ... i""~""d, th n you'Ve gorm decide if you want to remain an amateur." Hansen-Dent, coached by his stepfather, Phil Dent, got his NCAA eligibility back, played for USC, reached the NCAA championship match last year against Arizona State's Sargis Sargsian, then began his globe-trotting ways again, beginning with a reunion last summer with Patton on the Idaho Sneilken; fu World TeamTemus . . Hansen-Dent was the WIT men's singles champion, finishing 85-13 in games, u the Sneakers won the.West ·Division title. Currently ln Prance for a series of 1atellite events, Hulen-Dent appean to have bulldoled h1I way over the pro drcutt bumpe and is ready um ~to_ an the top 200. POllOWiDg bli atmt ln Pranc., bel'.D ~~· Sab JON IDd~.·tbmplayat ~w.. •• wOd..nt· ......... -van. gal to gilt througb ... Nelson and Novak also help fill Chris Candlish's shoes in Paci.fie Coast League-opening verdict. By Barry Faulkner, Dally Pilot IRVINE -Never mind that Estancia High boys basketball standout Brandon Casillas' arms are similar in circumference to a tire iron. When you put together the kind of game the 6-foot-5, . 155-pound junior dld Fnday night, you can strike all the body- building poses you like. Indeed, Casillas busted out all over the University-High court in the Pacific Coast League opener, soaring, swatting and smirking his way to 23 points, 13 rebounds career. and 12 blocked shots to lead the points dnd ddded visitors to a 91-74 triumph. 12 rebounds, while The Herculean effort was one Simpson's _ only of several for the Eagles (14-3), bucket, with 2:34 ,~ eo.t ~ wb.o needed .every ounce of left in the third t....,. strength to turn a precarious 64-quMter dJter an (Overall) • L 63 lead with 6:10 left into d oflens1ve rebound, Costa~ (4-12) 1 O deceptively comfortable triumph was cruoal to the =~uel <~~) ~ ~ over the tenacious Trojans (6-7). cause Laguna Hiiis {1o--6) o 1' "I've had some strong games I Senior Nick Laguna Beach (6-9) o 1 before, but none that felt Uus Novdk dlso came University (6-7) o 1 good," said Casillas, whose first up huge for the ~ SCIOf9I varsity season had produced dou-Edgles, matching -~~.~ ~ 50 ble figures in a single game in Casillds for ···-·-·7 only one category (10 points), I game-high hon-~=~1s49_ before Friday's triple-double. ors with 23 points Aliso Niguel at Costa Mesa "Everyone else had to step up The 6-2 guard, who f:st.MdaatL.aguna\iills tonight without Chris (Candlish, a assumed control of Laguna Bead'! at University 6-6, 235-pound all-league seruor I the offense when center out with pneumonia). Me, seruor backcourt star Dane Plock year.· "We had two sophomores c:tnd a junior come through c:tnd Novak really hanpled the pomt when Ddne was out of there,• Estanc1a Coach Tl.ID PdfSE:l Sdid. "This 1s an exaung. I notSy place to play and (Uru) pld}S dt a hectic pace But we kept our poise, ran our offense pdllent- ly and we rebound- ed well. This is our biggest wm ol the By Jim Walters, Daily Piiot COSTA MESA -When every th.mg jells, good things bap~l'lJ - as tlie Costa Mesa High OOys.., know full well dfter taking a 54· 50 ruul-biter Fnday from Lag\ll}a ' Beach m the Pacific Cocts League opener for both te "Th~y were domg all oi things that we've been telling them to do m practice.· s.ii,i • Coach Jason Ferguson, tolloWUlg , the Vlctory, Mesa's tlurd m 13 • qd.ffies "They were aggressive ~ dnd we really penetrdted well and attacked the boards " Tlus one can detmitely go down as a team wm -Laguna BE>ach (6-9 overall) left the floo1 shaking their h eads dller this Sam (Nelson) and Ryan (Si.mp-picked up his fourth foul in the Emerging victonous from only son) had to do the job inside." finaJ minute of the first half, had Nelson, a 6-4 sophomore, scored in double figures only once stepped up with a varsity-hi~h 22 before (14) m his Ir-game varsity t l It, l l :' l 1 l l) l > l l \ \' '\ ~ ~ \) t \ t l\ • SEE EAGLES PAGE 82 •SEE MESA PAGE 82 Eagles show no holes with 5-0 blowout of-----.... _ _.. Univ~rsity's Tro· ans It's a free-for-all in front of the net on a comer kick as Estancia and University players vie for possession in Friday's PacWc Coast League opener on the Eagles' campus. At right, ... 1 Estancia's Antonio Serpa gets ~ ready to receive a pass from an airborne teammate. Estancia had its way the entire game, punlshing the Trojans to the tune of 5-0. MARC MARTt.I / OAll.Y PltOT • Estancia makes a big statement by shelling foe "in impressive style in Pacific Coast League duel. By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -Estanc1d High boys soccer cod.ch Steve Cnm- shaw was concerned lhat dn 18- day layoff would leave his' Eagles at less than theu best for Fndd) 's Pacific Coast League opener against visitmg University Hlgb. But it was Crenshaw who dis- played about the only rustiness apparent ID the hosts' 5-0 blowout victory, when be bnefly turned hls back to the field. ffilSSlDg lhe operung goal Just 90 seconds mto the contest. _ "I was a llttle dubious.' Cren- shaw said of b.is pregc1.J11e stalt!. "Because I inherited some sched- ule problems from the prevtou ... cofl'ch, we had a big hole hedchnq into league. • Needless to say, Crenshaw was feeling al ease in the dfter• math of a continuous onslaught on the defending league champi- ons. "Tlus was a good way to start I league. Corqmg off d game W<e this, we slfbuld be reddy for Wednesday's big one at Laguna Hills. We think (Laguna Htllsl 1s our biggest compebbon 10 ledgue Uus year.· The Tro1ans (1-5-2) provided little compebbon, as hve different scorers helped the Eagles Lmprove to 5-3-0, 10dudmg one tournament forfeit due to a trans- portation problem Sophomore Antoruo Serpa set the tone early, head.mg m a cross- ing pass from Jesus Flores before rnost players had broken a sweat Flores booted home a loose ball from close range about 10 minutes later, and the Eagles rode their 2-0 cushion well into the second half. University managed its only two quality-dlances (headers thet sailed well wtde) between Estancia scoring flurries, the sec- ond of which erupted wtth about four minutes left ID the game Jose Quintand began the late 11 I was a little dubious. Because I inherited some schedule problems from the previous coach, we had a big hole heading into leagae ... /1 -STEVE CRENSHAW firework<; dlspla} launching him- seU forward from about l O feet beyond the left post to head 10 d deflected throw-in, making 11 3-0 Quintana, after d nice run, earned c1.n assist two mmutes lat- er. when seruor Ferndildo Laid com Nted his pdss with a low lm- er b> 1To1an goalkeeper Chrisban Brad.le) Sophomore Will.le Alfaro added the exclamatJon point with d godl tn the finaJ rrunute, giVm9 the Eagles theu most unpres~l\'I' hnish lo date "This team 1s capable of pla\ - mg like that, but we've had some trouble hrushing strongly,• Cren- shaw explained "Its a reaJ tal- ented group. but I've been tnmg so mdny combmabons it's taken the kids a while to start connect- mg \.\'t•'re finally domg that now• The dominant performance was even more unpress1ve con- s1dennq the Eagles were without the sel"Vlces of starters Anncmdo ·• Qwnones and Carlos Silva due to previous red card.; (ejections) · Estancia also played ~hon.._ handed for the finaJ 24 nunutes, after leading scorer t-.hguel Zelaya received a double yellow card. CI.it:.LL:~L.W.-~.LU-..4..t;:-.i~-"-uu.--t--------­ recei v ed the cards for the same inadent, should be ~ t& play against Laguna Hills. Goall Brad Wayman and Jor- dan Brown sturred the shutout. · -one. They can blame the loss on the referees or the full moon, but , 1t was the Mustangs' execution on both ends of the Door that did ' them in. SenJor guard Josh Weeks was Uii key on offense, penetrating the lane ond either hitting the ~n layup, taking a foul, pop· ptpg it over to center Brian Leahy • :tor an easy layup or back out to d Mike Montoya for the • Santa Margarita~ Allen Krist turns to the basket against-the defense of Corona del Mar's Corey Gortty in Friday night's Sea View League contest Gorlty was whis- tled for a fould on the play; at left, Corona's Brian Coleman exhibits the emotion of the -moment LEAH HOGSTEN I DAILY PILOT Estancla's Nick Novak (above) zeros in on a loose ball; at left Estancia Coach TI.m Parsel buries his head in his-hands with disgust as he realizes the omclals have called the foul on Dane Plock; at right, John Maraya pokes -th& ball ~ay from University's Ryan Schachter. . CASEY LUKSCH I DAILY PILOT :18 left to put tbe Mustangs ahead for good, 52~'0, after the Artists had scored seven straight to tie the game at 50-50. ·1 put my bead to it and really focused on getting into the lane," Weeks said. #I know I'm the one who has to drive the Jane to get our offense going. I got in and saw the opening for the shot." After Laguna Beach turned the ball over on the next play, senior guard Montoya was fouled and , ca.lmly sank two free throws to lee the game with :08 left. •we usually lo e th close on , but w won th11 one,• F~­ guson said. •rm ure happy about that. Th kids did a real nice JOb tonight. •1 was just hoping the CIO<'k would keep nnlng.• • . -What home-cQurt advantage. • Corona del Mar's ooys basketball team pushes heavily-favored Santa , Margarita to the brink, but comes up short. 42-37. By Richard Dunn, Dally Pilot CORONA DEL MAR-No lead • was more than three points,· until under a minute remained, when the chaos began. Usually tough to beat in its own basketball gymnasium, Cor.ona del Mar High had no home court csdvantage Friday night in the Sea View League opener against league favorite Santa Margarita, which certainly had a collective -sense of relief fol- lowing its 42-37 win. While a dispute in timeouts between CdM Coach Paul Orris and the home team's -official scorekeeper impaired the Sea Kings in the waning moments, it was Dennis Keane's steal of an inbound pass that ultimately iced the Eagles' victo.ry with 0:16 left. The Sea Kings (9-7, 0-1), who led in the fourth quarter, 37-36, when senior guard Brad Evans finished a fast break with 2:30 on the clock, so01ehow lost one of their four timeouts in the final ---.- • Burgess scores 28 to pace Woodbridge victory,. NEWPORT BEACH -New- port Harbor High's Sailors took their shots pt 6-1 O junior Chris Burgess and his Woodbridge High teammates Friday night, landed a tew jab& here and there in the first half, but sloWly faded against the onslaught as the Wanion caplui'ed a 68-58 Sea View League boys basketball verdict on lbe Sailors' Door. · Billed as a one-man force v.1th adequate wpport, the Womon were just that as they led for all but a couple of Short ~in the first quarter. Asked about the free throws at the end, Montoya happily said, •That's what I'm here for.• Enough said. The Mustangs were trailing 11-3 and things were getting •ay, when Montoya hit two straight three-pointeB with less thon two minutes left to help cut the lead to 15-10. Gosta Mesa blitzed the Artists 1n the second period, t 7-2, to load by 10 at the half, 27·17. Tho de tense forced the Artists into six turnovers durtng the peri- od that Jed directly to 13 Mu tang ~ts. More importantly, Mon- toya was doing an outstanding defenslv effort on the Artists' Danilon Pugh, hOlding hltn to •ev· en points ln the ball. Montoya picked up the J>f8fj period. It proved costly when Santa Margarita's 6-foot-8 center, Allen Knst, missed the front end of a one-and-one situation and the Eagles leading, 38-37, with 0:30 to go. That's when CdM's Josh Walz hustled for a loose ball tn the key, 'and Orris could've used another timeout. But the Sea Kings had only one remaiajng -according to the official book. Reporters on hand, as well as the CdM coach- ing staff, had CdM with two left. CdM eventually drove the clock down to 0: 19 before calling its final timeout. But three sec- onds later, Keane stole the ball from a CdM point guard and dished to teammate Scott Balo, who scored with 0:10 to play to give Santa Margarita (11-4, 1-0) a 40-37 edge. Cdlv{ was forced to-swallow a technical ,when it called a timeout it didn't have Laguna Hills Coach S~eve Bresnahan didn't know~ what to expect from Jones, with 0:07 on the clock. The official bo6k had CdM burning a timeout with 4:00 left in the g~e. but two reporters had docwn~nt­ ed the Eagles with taking that timeout. •1 cap'~ believe we lost a time- out at our own school," CdM assistant coach Jon Upham blurt- ed during the commotion. sure in the third period, but got called for his fourth 'foul midway through the period and went to the bench. "He's their best playe,r and we wanted to prevent him from get- ting the ball as much~ posstble, • Montoya said •When t got my fourth foul, I alinost had a heart attack." Tho Mustangs held a 33·26 lead when Montoya went out and the Artists cut the lead t()36·32 on a threo-~inter at the buuer by the Artlsti' other main.., weapon, Bnver Soobzokov1 who was li1lo h4vin0 an eerily Quiet night. The Mustangs led by u many u seven pOinb ln ,the final period, ~ tbe Artlltl' run tied the game al 50-.SO wltb :56 left. Leahy had a bAg ~t for the at our own school ... " -CDM ASSISTANT COAOf JON UPHAM Santa Margarita sank free throws on tWo separate appear- ances in the final seven .seconds -including the technical -and stretched its lead to the final mar- gin of victory, the biggest of the game for either team. After the Sea Kings went ahead, 33-31, early in the fourth, they were whistled on two con- secutive charging fouls, Brian Coleman on Krist and Walz on Balo, with the former's basket being negated, much to the dis- pleasure of Orris, who watched C"oleman get called for a blocking foul shortly thereafter on the oth- er end. •tt hurts,• a dis~ted said illterward. "It's too bad· came down to • couple of lit things like that, because I re thought we played well.• Corona del Mar upset Margarita, 65-59, in the r season ftilale Ia.st year at ho ending th4? Eagles-hopes for perfect league campaign. There would be no upset time. Only heartache. "May we're a little better than peo think,• Orris said, refening to fact that Santa Margarita picked to win its fourth straig league title. Darren MacDonald (10 poin four rebounds and two assist the only CdM player who sccir in double figures, even though was in foul trouble, contlibut th#! most in the third quart When the Sea Kings erased a 2 17 halftime deficit and outscor the Eagles, 14-11, in the openi eight minutes of the second h MacDonald scored three CdM's first four baskets, inclu ing a nice left-hand shot 8fO Krist with 2:26 left to cut t Eagles' lead to 26-25. Corey Go ity tied the game, 28-28. th Walz drained a three-pointer wi 0:23 left in the third to give Cd its second three-point lead of game. Santa Margarita's Matt Nicke banged boma.a trey ta lie it. 3 31, by third quarter'& e nd. EAGLES CONTINUED FROM 81 the second game all season Ln which ne1· ther Candlish nor Plock led all Eagle scorers, Estanaa showed it is still worthy of beLng fay_ored to defend its PCL crown With Candhsh's sideline stay possibly extendmg a few more weeks, Plock's petformance was considered a key. And while the Cal State Fullerton-bpund standout finished with 14 points an<i ~ix assists, he went scoreless for a span of more than 21 minutes, until draining four free throws in the final 1:16. ·we're gomg to have to keep tlus up until Chns gets back," Casillas said "And when Chns does come back, we'll be a much stronger team." The Eagles matched Um strength for strength most of the way, tolling in tran- sition and sinking five first-half three- pointers to claim a 38-35 halftime lead. Baskets by Nelson and Novak pushed the lead to seven, but a trto of Trojan three balls helped the hosts earn their first lead of the night, 44 -43, with 6:10 left in the third. Jt turned out to be Uni'& only lead, however, when seruor John Maraya (sev- en points and four assists) sparked a 7-0 Eagle run with a held goal. Feeding off their swarmi,ng full-court pr liojamt reeled off..A.&""2 run to- start the final period, but Casillas fol- lowed his o_wn ~r then converted a three-point play• two minutes later to make it 69-63. Erle Palmer's thr~pointer halved the deficit, but the Eagles netted 15of18 Cree throws m the final four minutes to extend their PCL winJUng streak to 11 games. Summanes/Sff 83. Mustangs, too. He sc:ored 12 points, but had 11 key boards. "We've really been stressing getting the rebounds atid Brian did a great job for us tonight," Ferguson said. "This is w}\at we've been telllDg them to do all along.". • Pugh, With 14 points, and Soobzokov, With 12, were held well below their season averages. ' . ... co.ta M99a 540 &....-. ~ 50 SC...~Qum-• L<aguna hlldl 15 2. 15 18 • 50 Cosi. Meta 10 17 9 18 • 54 , LetiiN 8iiiCh • ~ 1" SOobzOkOY , 2 Andlnon 2.. S.Veppe.I. 5k'riJ ' Purdy o, MOore I; w.nlng l. pointers• Pugt, t, SOabzokOY 1. c-. ...... Wl*t , .. ~· 12. O!Ot:P.-~~2,..._12. -,.:1.m., .................. 2. WlllcS t. ~ .... ·1""""...,, ~ ' ), d e d r. 1 s .L ' Ne1VJ>CJrt IJt.a(~ta Mesa Daily Pi.lot SATIJROAY, JANUARY~. 1996 IJ SOCCER COLL G B.A KETBALL' • scorea from 15 yards away. 1 ·we were happy to come :VanguarMblow out ~eth8.ny, 86-55j • out 1-1 against the defond- 1..og champions,• Bouette said. "We bad 17 wms last year and didn't make 'he playoffs. In the last three years, no wild-card team bas -wme from thl$ league, so you've got to finish in the top three. •No one's going to go undefeated, and it's good to get points (with a tie) on the road. We need to win· home games.· , When the Tars play Wood- bridge again, they will have Kerr and play under the Newport Harbor light!. Kerr, who had 21 gQals last year and 15 already this season, was sorely nussed, but the Sailors end- ed with a good result, any- how. . . "I believe he woUld have been the difference in the ~e," Bouette said. "He was brokenhearted when 1 told him he couldn't play, but . .., it was a good learning expe- rience for h.un, because he's got to keep his head m games." MAAC'MAAT"' I OAlY PllOT With Kerr expected to return to the lineup on Wednesday when the Tars host lrvlne, Newport Harbor, wtuch was 2-4-4 m league last year, appears capable of ma.king a CIF playoff run. "It's an all-or-nothing year," Bouette said. "We want nothing less Ulan the (CIF championship) nng." :· Estancia High's Greg A~tin (right) chases doWI) a loose ball in the Eagles' 5-0 win. T)\e tars' early goal set t)le tone. Mesa drops 5-0 decision i'fioover got a great assist from Yurada, ... Bouette said "(Yurada) has be~n fantastic, and Hoover, whd scored his • Short-handed M~gs drop their PCL opl:mer." fourth goal in four games,· COSTA tv1ESA -It's been a he's probably our best goal-rough year for the Costa Mesa keeper. High boys soccer team, now 2-10 H. HE'. was our starter at the on the season, after Fnday's. 5-0 begmn~g of the r,ear, b~t he Joss in their Pacific Coast League was doing so well m lh.e field, opener against Laguna Hills we decided to go Wlth_.Jhe._ The-Mustangs lost godlie Rtcar· frestunan, and (Wells) made do Valdez m the first 30 secoAds of a great save to end the hrst the game when he was kicked m half." the groin during a scramble for a four first-half goals, the Mustangs settled down and allowed only one 9oal the rest of the way. The Mustangs, who have played seven of the Top 10 teams m Orange County in preseason dction, were playing shorthanded again Friday with only 10 men against Laguna's 11 "We've been playing short all season, and then our goalie gets hurt," said Coach Mike Dunn. "Our guys are going the whole game and we can't make any susbtubpns • Southern Califoplia Co.llege led by Kevin Carlson, who does most everything. COSTA MESA -Southern Call- fomta College's men's basketball team, after shooting a blazing 51.5 % from the field (17 of 33) in the first half to build a 23-point halftime lead, hammered visiting Bethany Friday night, 86-55, in a nonconfer- ence basketball game. sec (8-6), with a dozen })layers sconng. was led by Kevin Carlson and Marlon Watson, each of whom scored 15 po10ts. Watson was 7 of 9 from the field, Carlson 6 of 8 from the free-throw line. Guard Jason Janeslo pulled down a team-high t2 rebounds (10 offensive) to lead sec. which outre- bounded Bethany, 52-41. Eric James had 26 points for Bethany (3-13). · Estancia High product Jeff Byrne scored eight points in sev~n minutes of action for SoCal College, which led at halftime, 47-24. Carlson also had (our steals, two blocked· shots and a pair of assists. Deshon Brown and Mack Fuller each scored 10 points for Beth&ny. SoCal College 86, Bethany 55 Bethany -de Bernardi 2, Brown 10, Allen 1, Fuller 10, James 26, Gratsinopou· los 6. 3·pointers • Brown 1 SoCAI College ·Guevara 9, K. Carlson 1 S, Darville 3, Walker 4. Janeski 8, Rose S, Williams 6, Watson 1 S, 8 carlson 4, Kuipers 3, Byrne 8, Ruble 6. 3-polnters · K Carlson 1, Williams 1, Watson 1. Byrne 1 Halftime. So~College..47 24 TENNIS Vaughan wins Naclia Vaughari of Corona del Mar, playing in the first 1uruor nal.lonal tennis tournament w of the year, ·advanced to the semifinals in the girls 14s clivibion Thursday at the Copper Bowl at El Conqwstador Country Club in Tucson Vaughan, m her second year of 14s, played El Paso's Lindsay Dea- son lfl a singles semifinal Friday. The final lS slated for today. In the 35th rrunute, Wells loose ball and was forced lo leave made a diving stop to main-the game. lain the T'ar$' 1-0 lead, lus DefendeI Abdon Ramirez filled fourth save on four Wood-m for Valdez m his fU'St extended bridge shots act:lon m the net After allowing "I guess the positive way to took at tlus is we will h<!Ve the best conditioned team sitting on the s1delines dunog the playoffs ~ Vaughan, an eighth grader at Corona del Mar, was -ranked 10th last year 10 the Southern Cahlorrua 1 Tenrus AssOClabon (SCTA) TENNIS CONTINUED FROM 81 those satellites and chdllenges," said Phil Dent, an Australian Open d oubles champion 10 19~8. who played on the win,!.ling Australian Davis Cup team in 1977, the same year he was a doubles finalist at Wimbledon and won the U.S. Open mixed doubles title wtth Billie JeanKmg ·When you're {ranked) m the 300s and 200s, that's where you get stuck,· he added "You've , got to get to the 10~ thats where there's d difference m class and a difference m tuttmq t.fie ball That's where the g·ame becomes-more refined " For Hansen-Dent. who was 36-9 in singles for the ltoJans last yeac. winnµlg .Paafic· 10 Confer- ence titles in singles and doubles (with Femando·Samoya), he expects 1996 to be lus break- through year. Hlt's"fi lot different ~s time, M he said "I know what to expect now I think there'i. not as much pressure on me now I thought I had given up college, but it was so good for me to go back to school I got some more matches 1 m and I got stronger. You can't be too. fragile out there." ' Hansen-Dent, who will soon tum 23. hails from a prominent tenrus family, led by his step- father, the 1974 Australian Open t singles hnalist (losing to Jimmy Connors) who was rec~ntly hired. by the Balboa Bay Club Racquet Club as an assistant general mdilager and tennis director. Hts mother, Bettyann, was once ranked No. 4 in the world m doubles with Dana Kloss, cur- rently the WIT Executive Direc- tor. l lis 14-year-old stepbroth- er, Taylor, is one of the top juruor players 10 the United States. His cousm, Misty May, was a lhree- 1.lme prep All-Arnenca in volleyball for Newport Harbor, before. going to Long Beach State. "I had Dan Glenn for history one year, and I told himlo watch out for Misty," Hansen-Dent sa.i.d, referring to the Sailors' girls volleyball coach. Meanwhile, there's no more NCAA cushion f6r Hansen-Dent, the former ClF mctiVJd11al singles champion tor Newpo1 Harbor, when he tin- lShed 41·1 lus seruor year 10 1990 • ' OCC tops Cyp~, 83-75 ~ CYPRESS -After dropping its conference opener to high- ly-touted R.ivers1de, Orange Coast. Colleg~ came back big Friday with an 83-7 5 vtctory over Crypess to even its record in Orange Empire Conference play at 1-1 Duane Curus scored 22 ·points and Matt Ambrose added 20 points, t 1 rebounds and seven asslSts to lead four Pirates m double figures. Davtd Downs had 13 points and Darnell Anderson 12, to help OCC top the 500 mark overall at 10-9. Jason Krauss tut a QJllle-: high 30 points 10 a losing effort• for Cypress (9-1-0, 1-1). : -~. 0r-. Coast 83, ey.,... 75 ' Orange Coast · M1t~ll 6, Curtis ~ 22, Fracalosy s. Ambrose 20, Wiloa 5, Downs 13, Adamson 12. 3-pointers • Curtis 4, Ambrose 2. i Riverside · Cypress • Sand B, " Neal 6, Moms 3, Gonzales 6, Krauss 30, Pappas 3, Rutter 6, Lindemeyer • 4, Miller4 3-pomters · Sand 3, Gonzales 2. • Rutter 2, PappclS 1, Krauss 1, Moms 1. J Halftime • Orange Coast 47-37 JC WO_MEN OCC battles back, 52-43 CYPRESS -The Orange Coast 22-2l dt the half. College women came back 1rom Holly Pawlowslo bed for a one-point deficit at the haU Fn-game-tugh honors with 16 poi1'ts day to beat Cypress, 52~'3. and for Cypress (0-2. 5-12). : claim its second straight wm of Orange Coast 52. Cypress 41, th o E c Orange ~st • Nakamura 3. Tak@-e young range mpire on· moto o, Afan 16, Pulido o. Geraci 4, ' ference season. Botana s. Shine 14, Kelly 7. • Tma Afan led the way with lh 3-pointers. Afan 2. Botana 1. • pomts as the Pirates unpruvt.>d to cypress . Needham o. Rodriguez ~ 16·4 overall Doucet 2. Shaw 5. Klingelsmith 0, I Jamie Shine was the onh olh· Howard 6. Pawlowski 16, Rummel 6. er player m double figures lor 3 pointers · Rodnguez 2. Howard 2, t OCCwtttrlit po1nts 'OCT tra1tect • 5~ft1ime . Cypr~ 22-2J ESTANCIA BASKETBALL · SBMMARY Estancia 91, University 74 score by Qu•rt•n Estancia 16 22 22 31 91 University 12 23 17 22 74 Est.ancia ·Plock 14, Nelson 22, Novak 23. Casillas 23, Maraya 7, Ry Simpson 2, Ro Simpson 0, Jahid 0 )-pointers Nelson 3, Plock 2. casillas 2 Fouled oUt · Maraya Univer'5ity -Sc09gin 15. Palmer 13, Schachter 9, DeGroood 4, Alampour 6. Adloo 21. Doyte 0, Groenda 0 Namkoong 6 3-pointers Palmer 2, S<09gm 3, Schachter 2, Alampour 1 Fouled out -DeGrood Techn1Cals • Sc09g1n 1 Few pros make 1t big on thf' scene in their mid-20s 1l s usu· ally in their early·20s. even ldte· teens, when they crdck the top 1on. "Hopefully, Brett can gel dn opporturuty to play agamst tho::.e top guys Uus year, dnd we'll seE> hGw he goes." Phil Dent sdJd If nothlng else, Hansen-Dent is expected to return lo the Sneakers next summer. But he's hoping for much more m the world of profec;sional tennic, than his own private Idaho • RICHARD DUNN IS a Daily Pilot Sportswriter whose Cfub tennis column appears twice monthly. VOLLEYBALL All-PCLduo Costd Mesa High senior vol· leybd.ll standouts Tawny Bayes dnd Ahc1a Harber have been named to the coaches' All-Pac:ihc Coai.t League second team. It was the third all-league I recogrutlon for Bayes, a 5-foot-11 setter dnd team co-captam Harber. the other co-captain, WdS a 5-8 oul.S1de hitter for Coach Dave Sorrells' Mustangs, who hrushed 3-11. Seruors lvhchelle Christ and Came Zeller, who led • Laguna Beach High to the league crown, were Co-~ fVPs SCHEDULE SATURDAY BASKETBAU College women -Southern California College at Cal Baptist Toumament. 7'30. High school girls • Cost<\. Mesa at Newport t1arbor. 6 p m. SOCCER High school girls · Costa Mesa at Los Amigos. 3 15 pm WRESnJNG H ' (rhool Corona del Mar. 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Se•wlnd twnhse near ~;'i; 1b1: 1~~-c~~le CDM Jasmlne/ocn.1_________ Cashler/AHl•t •••••••• ADOPT·A·PET e:ou~ OtOO-HI cells, 2-car gar, Hoag. Lg 2Br 2'h Ba, Rnlc 5u~7576ce 17x20 +14'clost mslr ANNOUNCEMENTS +..:IOhr•s.40.8919 Please be aware that Every sat & Sun at o,.,.01nuN1TY Looking For A groat toe 2 blks Main frplc, pool, 2-car gar. area. es. 4 suite. Lg design hm, 2 Childcare Workers the listings In thl1 cat· PETSMART, Founteln • MrultAlllldftttlsill kl 11111 Rental? Bch. 51650. 494·7848 $1200/mo. 786·1 914 Hr Newport Helgt)ta patlo1 $725 723·0377 2920 Needed I 0 r c M egory may require you Valley. Puppies, kit· • 1WWSJ1perlu116,cctlethefed· Call John WANTED:Ouest house Lrg 2BR, 2BA. Mint Costa Meaa shr 2BR liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii church. Wedffhurs to call a 900 number tens and more, ell ll'llfwHHll119Actol1'61as Harbor Realty •---------or private opt, lor condition. Ip, $950/,,,o 2BA Apt $387/mo+~ Unemployed •Ingle am. $5.50·$7/hr DOE. In which there Is a looking for loving, car· ,Mlelldefwlllclllllllesillll1gal 873·44oo NEWPORT single prol'I NB/CdM Incl ultls. 759·1064 utlls. References. mom will exchange Calt' .. 't.11chele Seratan charge per mlnule. Ing homes. CALL 597· •It IMlvtrtlu "anr p11lerencc, _2_B_R_2,...B_A_,_F_P_, _d_e_c-k, BEACH 2169 area. Jon 261·0552. Small Studio Nwpt Rosponsi.bijt 444·362 bookkoei'lng/clerlcal ..,.-9_66-_0_4_54....,.......,... ___ 1 .,,,8-.-A-....,H...,..,..lg....,h--:C,...,l-a-•-• 9037 tor more lnro. !1tmll1llon sr dlscrtmlnallon' dlshwaher, w/d hkup, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Hgls area, kltch, prlv ---------lor good running car CNA needed In skilled Dinne r Companion Save abused and •Haff on rue, colOI, rallglon. dbl gar. near beach, yard, u tlls Incl. •LIDO Spatious, qulol to look for work. Call nursing rehab c tr, PlatonJc, Top Pay! abandoned pets. Be a lef• la•n«llc•P WnlJIM,&.tatu.or . nc PDl.S Sl.200 _j)~ . ~ -t--~ ORI.. S55.5t..,dJ:P. 722:.66.25 ~Lg sunny ~ho, 645·61.80. appty M 1)ef'SOn"ftt ~ 3'~ .7 9-0:5 -1 0 ~ttrffQS1(:f'. Clill -utloallqla,oualnlenllonto 3801/548·3797 FABULOUS SAVINGS COAST 2170 Studio Apt·Npt Hgts pvt entrance. Nr bch. --------Rehab Ctr, 1555 Su· 714·597·9037. •1111u1111Js'.lld1,,elliuc1,hml· 2Br 2Ba on the bay. II you would like toliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii area. PallO, lndry rm. $635+-uti1 723·0400 LOST& perlorNB,646-7764 Wonderful homes latlo1111rlllscri11111atloa.'' Pool. pvt pier. 51700/ live •n a homo that's quiet area. N/pet $525 Mature F. to share 2925 Computer Users Needed DOMESTICS 5540 needed for 2 beaull· Ill I I Valued rrom $BOOK to Trovare 3Br 2°hBa 1·ncl utJI. 720.1565 , F FOUND 1 Tiiis uwsp1p11 • no mo yrly lso. Pair cia rental w/adull . Rent Work Own Hours 20k iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii u I 4 ·m o n t h ·O I d S 12M, Visions Proper-new tnhse, ocn view, I~~~~!!!~!!!~!! KITTENS I .._owill1ly1CCeptanyldwetb1t· Oavonpon, 729·7270 + in xchan_ge for per·~~ to $501\/)t'r. 24 Hrs 1· , very n. IMllllDrlUl~IQI lrhl 2 Br-2 Ba Front Du· ltilt en ~ptey-+.t+--~~lt ~'-f----------t sonal asst & II hskpg, FOUND: small box tur· 800.881·3358 x 603 Eht•r Cllre/boua•· foctlonate. 964·8319 Jielllt1Noltll1l.aw.Our1Hdtn plex, 457A Seaward ~~~~:er;orto q~!~n~~ s2ooo;mo lse. 587·3305 HUNTINGTON outside job ok. 673· tie or tortoise, 1/2, on _E_a_r_n __ $_8_0_0_·_$_8_o_o• ~::~::: J~~11;~1--------- .,, llt11lly htlormed 11111 all Road $1195 Min. 1 Yr these properties. For BEACH 2640 •-----53_5_3___ Commodore R6od, weekly stuffing enve· 645·1353 Non SPORTING d .. 111•11 1dwtrti11d in thlr Loaso Open Sunday further Info contact SANTA ANA 2180 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii NB Ocean View Npl Beach. 645·0057 lopes at home. For .,..,....,,,...,,..,,...,,,...,,,...,-=-,,,,_.....,...~= '11ns,.,... .. ava1111111onan 310-476·9662 714·280·8080. RentToOwn 2Bod2· Modern, nr sand, lg Largo, dark st. Bernard Info send self· HOMECARE AIDE GOODS 6065 ..,i tpplltvn!ly lllSls. lo com· story townhouse·stylo bdrm. $525. 5100 oll J11lx, male, beauttful, addressod stamped needed lor moblle, liiii-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Jlli•lfdlsCMllulloll,ClllHUD 28A118A Rear unit, $1150/MO, lg 2BR. up. Trea•ure Cheat 4Br FOR. Pet neg. Only 1St mo. rent 646-4400 1557-6842. Found 1/1 envelope to: B&A e lderly lady. Live In Atroblc HeallhRldtrFromS149 gar., laundry, deck & stairs/duplex, balcony, 2Ba, sporkllng pool. $ 68 9 3 H II B lovaly NB home w/i«nt TolM118111·I00·42C·IS90.fw f 1 b 1 I "I 775. 9 • 7 5 NB On the wa1or. 2BA, l_nlr/vonguard. omema ers, ox v TidmlU Ntw Sl800/0nlyS249 pa tio. Avail 2 /1. garage, living rm/din· p, uit·n "'·gar. 2158 L bb ck TX salarv+rm & board IOrtt -....._ .. ..., ....... oc .. 1A1•ue s 00/ 646 410 Onl $1295 Wo ·1 2BA to share w/d, 2 Lost 111 6th & Walnut. · u 0 • f • MlAliGymtW#SIJOOI ~ ----..,. 11 mo. -4 Ing rm, laun"ry hkup, Y · n ---------79408 NurS1ng skills NOT WIHUDlt426·3500.. ... I ti 968 3905 car gar, quiet $750 F I b 11 b · S1arM.Hew~l~S289 FULLY FURNISHED slops from beach. flS · NEWPORT ema e pit u • rm· nee. Current CA Ldteyd1Ntwmt5.°'1t'/S295 HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR SALE Cstm 2Br 2Ba condo, 498·5.281 BEACH 2669 mo + 'h u111 723·0349 die color, white chest European skincare driver's lie, xlnt health, Solollel,._,.Sl300'0rllrSl9S charm, patio, pool, _3_B_r_2_B_a_2_c_a_r _g_a_r I••••••••• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii NB Pvt Home. Lg Br, patch, black collar w/ co now hiring consult· non·smkr, rels, pohce HU"E ~••E ENDS N•HD•YI • p\11 bath, k1tch, lndry. slvr studs 960.4446 anti. FT/PT. Comm/ report & crodlt check 11 ;w. ~" 11 encl gar, nr alt. s19oo1 vaulrod ceils. ocn vu: APARTMENTS Inc utl/cble. No sml\/ unlimited S. 340·9990 req'd. Sond resume 2ooonr11c1sE•ucHINESl,1,1, mo, S1750 lse 760-3187 slops 10 bch. 51~00. 5 LOST: sml. white lem GOURMET COOK/ "' - C B 642 3850 FOR RENT IRVINE RANCH'S pois. $500. 722·975 DOG, Chihuahua/ . .Lt to· 3419 Via Udo, II lanl!Rtpo'a 714-557-4H7 Irvine Terrace 3Br all kr • FINEST NB Westcllll area. Amer Eskimo mix, 12/ housekHp1ng. exp d, 470. Npt Bch 92663 .• 2 2-cBaa'rlgamar.rmAv'ifp21• ,P.0~01' 2 BR, hso, crpts, lrpl, •49 Communities• Furn'd bdrm and prl· 27, vlc Victoria & Pia· live out, Frr. Non· __ L_l_V£.._l_N_W_AN __ T_E_D_' .. •••••••• I $975 vate bath. $450/mo. ccntla, CM. 646·9641 imkt. Newport Beach 1• pets. S2395 720·1565 r,:;,g~,g~l~c s~:rownor _B_AL_B_O_A_____ 1:7~g~0Af;~~';;,e;:~• Ael's. Call S46-9668. area. 714-673··3643 . In Cost• M.-a home to GARAGE SALES •••••••••I Lrg 2Br 2Ba w/har-437 Princeton Dr., CM PENINSUIA 2607 Newporl/hvlne/Tustin Npt Beach Own mas· Optometric Olflco Mgr take care of 3 chlldren.1••••••111!1•• bor view. Non-smkg. IRVINE tor suite. Closo to nooded asap. Must S400 per month plus room :· • GENERAL 1002 Many xtras. $1700 lso, West Npt, sleps to iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii PERSONALS bo uperlenced In and board. utll Incl. 673·6004 beach. 3Br 1 Ba, patio, $600 1 BR BALBOA APARTMENT ~~~.h545~6ui;~ Pool. sales, Insurance & (714) 574-4243 gar, Ip. St375. Prop 417 E. BAY AVE. M U I S dispensing, 551·0505 Qov'T FORECLOSED Houso 642·3850 UTILS PO SlV/FRIG. CO M NIT E Npt Hghts charming COSTA MESA 2 24 Call our Info Hotllne 3B h d d II Prr RE ASST. homes for pennies 1 Avl 2/96, By Beach NO PETS ... 547·1155 r house, r w rs, PERSONALS 3002 F6r lop NB Bkr. Com· MERCHANDISE BALBOA PENlNSUIA 6107 $ 0 I T 1·800·IAC-5115 lndry rm. Share w/1 on I · el nquent ax, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2 b r ... of c or :J rd b r 1•1~b-I k-to--,B"'E:-A""C""'H-.-F=-o-b-u· 6 8 ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii put er skills & he pre I. Moving: Antique lurn. crystal, gourmet gear, art. 440 Seville Ave. 673·3133 Sat/Sun 8· 12 Repos, AEOs. Your 2BA, Ip, now kot, new ~===~~::;::::::== 55ootmo. 2 6'21 71" Ron 76"'5000 ext 101. ••••••••• T F ll!IR BUNGALOW w/gor. lous 2 BA-1BA, pvl, w/ -1 BR 582 DATING? SHY? u-Aroa 011 ree 800· Open Sunday 10·5 carpi, gordn, spa, dbl prkng gar, Cln, new * 5 * Share house in Nwpl For a fun time call Prr Retell lo pscale 898·0778 Ext. H-1361 21 , Flower (rear). gar+prktng, Ing, d'w, crpts, Avl 1 15 51025, 2BR 2BA $725/Up Shores, 2BR, 2BA, Otl·592_575.912. & 111 r u 1 ---------for current hshngs w O, comm pool, will Relrlg & dishwasher gar, fully lurn exr::ept card g ahop n ANTIQUES 6010 $650/mo. 631·5953 960·3136 70c per minute, 18+ Fashion Island. Please 1---------conslder pol. s2.0001____________ incl. 60x30 pool. No your room S575 Incl iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii COSTA MESA 6124 ---------1 Costa Mesa Rental 2 por mo lso .. 645·9114 1Bd 18• Noar Bay pets. No foos No util 646-5336 HOT CONNECTIONS _c_a_n_7_5_9·_7_7_5_1 __ _ CORONA bedroom. 2 bath. 2 --------and Ocoon 5G70/ loaso. 545·4855 P{T Work F{T Pay •BUYINO ITEMS• DEL MAR 1022 car alloched garage, Bayview Terr go1od month. Garage ovl No ---------•1·800·846·4688 From 1800·1960. 1 pc Couch, dining HI, w/d, 90% lurnlshod comm. lrnmoc 2br 2ba pets. Coll 650.1219. •BEACH Via MILE· GARAGES 5om·12 M·F, no exp to entire ostate1 Paint· bed, mlcrowovo, misc 8pen house Sun 2·5 OCEAN/BAY VIEW 3br/3ba·Sleps to Sand BEST COM Location. REDUCED $539K 714·673·9041 NEWPORT BEACH 1069 town home. Comm. hso. A/C. ltg pa110. no NR HOAG• T nee. S8.00/hr +comm. I • hi I SAT 8 m I pot $17!>0. 760·12l9 STUDIO·Closo lo bch. ·1 BR with Huge Br & FOR REN 2740 MEMBERSHIPS $300·$!>00/wk. Mork In ng • 0 na, g swore, birds. 4~6 ·16~Pi::~ Y pool, club house, no Fully lurn'd w/kltch. wlk·n Closet. $725 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii sales. Oll1co prOducts furn, etc. lmmod cash, ~=d ~~at~ol~~~~r~ ""'B.,.lg-C~y-n-g-ua_r_d_g_o_to-d Newly prunted..carpel. Pool/Spa._G4a.6838 E'alde Cost. Me.. 3018 852·0247 .. top S. 873·6223 Jv msg Estate Sale January by O.C. lairnrounds. lurn 2Br 2Ba, den. Lt/ S535 Jim 673·0675 Blk ta bch 2Br 1Ba Storage for car, sml --=p""'o""'s""TA""'l,_l,,..,,Q""'O""'V•""y""'J""O""'a""'s----------7th, 10-4 pm, home/ " airy Reis S3 I oo 619 b t ? $75/ ollice/patlo, Starving next lo police stahon · · ·STUDIO. Kitchen w/ yrly. Garage+prkng, oo or · mo Qolf Membership $21/HOUR+BENEFrTS APPLIANCES 6011 Scholars Storage $900/mo + ulihties 360·2629: 714-759·0120 breaklast bar. Small fridge. $950/mo. 557. Avail now. 720·1565 NB. Country Club NO EXP WILL TRAIN 1957 Newport Blvd call (310) 318·1460 BLUFFS 3BO 2BA pet ok with dep $565 6290/d 631·5550/e ClaSI A. For Sale. Will Appl+lnlo 714-647·1991 C 1 M (l bl k 0 I 723 1161 FF Frln $135. Washer os a es.a. oc E'slde Cpl.I( 2Br 1Ba, 1-stry on greenbelt 673·0676 or 772-4400 COM Walk to beach. iscoun • Proteu1onat1 needed, & 0 • 1110 h horth ol 19th·Wesl quiet cul·de·sac. gar, Upgradod•S1950 mo 1 Bdrm. Enclosed ga· COMMERCIAL rospeclablo Income, WAlr~~;. & Oo~~~ryi-•-ld_o...;) _____ ~ xlnt off-st prkng, d/W, 644-2299 • 644·40641-C-O_R_O_N_A_____ rage. 5775/"\onth. Call REAL ESTATE recorded lnlormation ( 7 1 4) 9 5 3 ·9 8 2 2 SUPER 0 AR A 0 E hkups, nu decor. $850 ..-9-L-U_F_F_S--4-B-R-, -2 -5-B-A I 714-348·9424. EMPLOYMENT 1·800·994·2968 SALE ·Assume Loa#\ 520GK, +$850 dep. 548-5163 end untt, vaulted coil· DEL MAR 2622 .,...L-rg--:2::--:e=-R=--:2::-:B=-A-=---g-a-r, •••••••••1••••••••• Restaurant Corner 18th and ~=~~b~:·11 3~~ ;~~~~: Open Sat/Sun, 463 Ing, 2 car gar. pool iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii bulll·ins. $1175. L.so, FT/PT s. rv. r/ FURNITURE 6014 lrvln•, Saturd•y 648-7004 or 675-4781 Flower, E'alde. Big $1995 458·5232 .3Bd 2Ba Deluxe unit. n o/smk/pets. 642· BVs...-rr om-Cashier. Bakery/col· and Sunday 9 :00 dog• ok. Lg 3Br 2Ba, Light/airy w/garoge, 6666 or 960·8383 &H~ ~ EMPLOYMENT lee/core. CM. Server a .m. BIG CANYON Condos. wd llr. $1395 494·4262 Bluffs townhome11, 2 fplce. laundry hk·ups. NB Exec. 1 BR, b·boy POlt UNT 2769 5530 exp req. Mon·Sat days 750/o OFF $295·$469K. Sate/lse. -----------or 3 BR top bayviow, $1625/mo. 759·3092 view, avall now, gar, only. S tart $8/hr. D I C p I 2·3Br. Agent Mo11nda Tpr~~!lo1~~!ie~B~~ilt·l~ ~~~~5 ~~. ~ ao~~~~; ---------pool, apa, 116 VIiia Pt. Cindy, 646·4118. E~~r~n c•on~~:nl~ c•:1 8 N!'fCPHORT Mason, 759·7700 $1350 760.9332 $1000 Weekly! Stull Retail model home: Iron i;;.n Bio CANYON Dover kltch. Pet welcome S1895 mo. 650·3822. COSTA MESA 2624 6169 Only S800. 96"3305 ""'N_t_,.H.,.-.,,l-.,...ht.,..-.,..26=---1B=--en11elopes at home. •BELLINI* beds, sola1, chalr•.'=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •plan 2BR Oen 2BA .,.. Clear Salling 2Bed, P e g a r a, F d t ·1 B 500 I i• · · · I 1 t ree o a11. ox · The avcluslve baby & Ilona vases. armo re. ****ANTIQUE••• $489 500 B 0 I d k h irep ace, garage, e c. OE LI p ft • · Y wnor equ ppe otc en, 1'r1 BR Studio• w/lg No pelt. 5850/mo. • ma, A 19037 chlldrena furnishings Call 248-7727. ••FLEA MARKET•• Call 644•5215· HUNTINGTON lrplc, rncd yard. Only patio great view $650 760-9077 or 722-8195 $:J5,000/Yr Income •tore has lmmed FT/ -.....,.H.,.,O,...U.....,,,S""E,...H-0,,..L-D ....... -•SUNDAY JAN 7• BEACH 2140 51250· 968-4495 ut11 Inc, lor 1, no pets U 1 Lid 1 1 potential. Reading PT opening• for sales Orandlather clock, Newport Dunes ••••••••II LIDO Mobile Hme Park •645·1121* ::~r~-;.t 2b: 2~:_ book1. Toll Free (1) assoc'• In our Costa Victorian sole & love PCHLJomborea .. HOUSES/ Charming lurn'd 1+1 18R/2BR Mobil• Hom• Uving and dining on 800.898·9778 Ext. R· Mqsa store. Strong seat, 3.pc leather 8:00AM·3:00PM Immaculate 2 Bed, Stops lo pll1 bch. S1250 Quiet & Secure. the' Bay. Avafl Feb. 1361 for details. communlcallon & or· couches, cherry lor· Dir/info, 714·673·2771 CONDOS loads of charm, dbl 675·3969 90!l·37H 160 '991 Newport Blvd. 14th $2100/mo. Call ---------$40,000/Vr Income ganlutlonal akllla mal dining rm, colleo ESTATE SALB FOR RENT gar, fncd yard. Pet ok. 848·8373 673-1283. potential. Home roq'd. Prior salea exp & end tables, etc. All Sat, Jan. 6, 7·2 Only S950. 96&-0145 Npt Terrace condo,---------INDUSTRIAL 2788 Typlat~PC usora. Toll la boneflclal. Compen· In Immaculate condl· auallty furn, blkea, 3Br 21ABa, Ip, lg m1tr, 2Br 1Ba nr OCC. New iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii satlon Includes a com· tlon. 594•9880 aporta equip, tools, gar, view, pool/spa, pnt, vary clean, lower. ••••••••-Freo ( ) 800·898·9778 petltlve hrly wage+ I~VINE 2144 NT .. ex T-1381 for llstlngs. hsehold, Iota of ml1c. GENERAL 2102 ~ hkup1. Pet ok. $1100 Small pat ok $695+ MISCE'" 11-.'EOUS PLACE 1,.. mo. comm. 631·2229 1233 Blue Gum L.ane Avl Feb 1. 845-9621 $200 dep. 241·0780 WJU• f'RONTAOE **POSTAL JOBS * M C i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil RENTALS 2500 aq. It. $1800 * Senior Level Salea ER HANDISE Ramodellng/ext. plant Woodbridge lrg 3BR/ Penthouae spacious, E'alde 1 Br avail now. 646•11a. Start St2.08Jhr. plui Executlvea. 3·5 yts .MISC 6015 sale.. Hlblscui, fem, 2 BA hH,_ dbl gar lmmoculala.. walk to N1l ~ OM. $585, ~~~~~!!!!!!~~~:.......-'7"~::_::::_ __ j ban•ttt•. ..or exam s~ exp min. ' gudenlp pb,oanf11 ,.,. ... .,.,.., _..~ · -tttf-S850tmo 0-. ~ ancr-ippllcallon no o ch11'Q ro palm, etc. 11eker11one dener 644·5638 648·7004 or 67~781 Street. 548·0683 call 21~794-00'0 Ext. Income potentlal. Herba: juniper• S1. On pavera, Int. door1, ~OOMS 2706 BUSINESS & CAt~ a.m.tpm.+4ays Short sales cy~. A• palma 4-8' s10. Cltrua-battt flXtutes, m ite-. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii DMIN S qulrH atrong bft>slng avocado (fruiting) $10. Sat, Jan 61h 10.4 pm COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2'624 •NB t/2 Bii< to beach. FINANCE A ~8 T Prr for akllla. Pleas• call 714· Cement founta ins 1938 Port Cardiff ---------1 Prof Fam N/S, kit priv·I••••••••• aml Int 1• conaultlng 280-8080 or FAX re-S110, bird balhs 120. Place 4 Gar. W/0 , No pets, firm. WP & •Int org/ aume to ''4·280.1160 909·674·9422 2106 Unueually Iara• •Br •Ba 2·aty updated hm Lg· patio, Frn<:h Cira, 2 Ip, atepa to bch No pela. '3000. 723·4833 BAl.BOA RNJNSUIA 2107 Waterfront wilt'! aide lie. 1 Br, hUO• dKk, 1 • car var. Nwpl 1.iAnd .. sgoo, OavlCI, 722·1'88 QUIBT 8t SBR.BNB Palm ,l\llesa Apart:a11ents . phn skills. FAX nt• & .,,-....... ....--.-----• S400/mo. 646·5878 cover letter: 721-0338. Teaoher for Pre· ---------.!~~~~~~~~~ 8 I BUSINESS achool or lnfanVtod· H /E1lltb ull. Pool, giar, AT EASE dler to coteach. UCI COMPUTERS 6018 TRANSPORTATION ~~'uti(~,;~~~~~-g~:. OPPORTUNITY of Newport Beach In Campys/lrvlne, PT •f· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiil••••••••• 7151/wrk 75~5035/hm 2904 Faahlon Island haa temoona °' FT, xlnt FOR 8ALl!a Bro'h•r•---------- ----- ••• Penn rHp. per.on tor 2 ~BA tlA Hou•• near bch. H~O/mo Incl udl 72M33& lmmedlal• opening for wttg. cond .. benefits, Word Proo•aaor BOATS Recalvlng/Qaneral min. 12 units ECE (Modal WP·:M10). AJ• 7011 Stock & maintenance pref. 854-8030 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii peraon. Full time pref· THoher/Pr••ohoolt ::,st ,~8;;,: ~~~1 ';~"; •red, par1 time con-PT/'l'T, CM Ideal 53w 073 .. "P DUFFY 11dered. Call Don or for atudentl. aome i.ave mes:~:~ ... m or ELECTRIC IOATI Steve, 760-7979. EC•, 842-4050. , Rent a n•w Du~I ••SJ Ho"• a Ptentr of ''" parlclntl •SALES •SERVICE •USED BOATS •TRADE·IN9 eCONSIQNMfNTI Factory Showrnom ~001 W. Coat Hwy. (8-tween A,.,... a ... kO\lt ..... , Ma4417 tis it ~e ly ta IT· . e, a ds )e le 1e is ht s, i), '<i 1e ·d •r, ). ·d 19 )f i- d 1e r- ·n 11 v1 1e b [. Run your ad in the Newport Beach Costa Mesa Daily Pilot and the Huntington Beach Fountain Volley Independent to reach over 100,000 homes. Fax us this form with your credit cord # or moil it in with a check today! Run for o weekl I( your c:or does not sell we'll run it for another week FREEi All for $1 o• ···············•••••r••••• 0 YIS,Slll ~y ca l Colly 1-"' ~~~~~~~~~ """- : u..M Cord D MC OVISA 0 .W X : ' b!l- 1 Moo! lo OMY l'lOI lJQ w ..... so-. c--. "'"'611 /714) 64J.S6lt °' f,tJ( "'" 4J, ..,,, ,,_,..,.cw,, ---=~~-----_-_-., •'-a.._.._ a ... .- ' M rJ,._...... """-' .... , ._.._ a~ 1....,c-. • ·-a--..,_ .. J • ,_.. a..,. ...... ,.,...._. . L .. ~ o~r-1-.. ...... : =------8~ :::= ! • S I 0 for ' '"*· J I 00 eoclt odtltlfonol 1-: ·---·-······-··············· If you're looklng tor a car, classlfled has news for you.· 9y otAld$ GOlllN wtth OllMI SHMtft ftd TANNAH HHtSCH - WBEKLY BRIDGE QUIZ Q. l • Neither \.'U.lnerable, u 7016 South you hold: liliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •'1 •OK 10 H I 4' oQ U ' 6Q U •1988 22ft Ski Boal• p ... b'dd" ... 6. 7 litre y.8, King utner opena ""e 1 mi Wlw lwo Cobra 010. low prohle no trump. What dO you bid now? hull, Just serviced, new controller/uphol· Q. 2 • 'Aa South, vuln~rable, you st•ry. Great 1kl boat· hold: fast·looks great ..... r• ady to go. Sl0,500 •Qt085 OA106 o• MJ9'1' 646-9449/574·4247 The biddi.N has proceeded'! MARINE SERVICE -~ :~'lfl ~ ~U'JB SUPPLIES 7020 Whal action do you lake? TONS OF FISH NET Q. 3 · As South, vulnerable, you hold. Partner opellt the bidding wtt.h one no trump Whal do you reepond? Q. 5 • ~ South. vulnerable, you hold: • •101'1113 Qfl l OKt& .a The bidding has proceeded: WEST NOll'nf &ABT 80lJ'11l 10 Dbl l<:I ? What act.ion do you take? Q. 6 • 8-0th vulnerable, as South you bold· 6A .16 3 OK J 8' 08 3 •K Q 6 The bidding ba1 proceeded· NORTH £A8T 80U111 WEST $2.50 per pound. Mlnney's Yacht Sur- pfus, 1500 Old New· por1 Blvd. 548'°"'192 •Q2 ~Tt OQIOI ~106•~ P.. ? Whal do you btd now'? The bidding haa proceeded: NORTH EAST ,S01JI'H WEST Look for answers on Monday. 1• P... lNT P ... MARINE SLIPS DOCKS 7022 3<;1 p ... f? What do you bjd now? 80' d••P Dock foces Q ... N 'th ·-·' bl main turning pt. 124 • •. r ei er vwnera e, aa S. Bayfront. Balboa Soutli you hold: Island ........... 252-1271 Balboa Penln Sllps 40 to 55' max at $13/ •852 ~ OAJU7e•s Ml Learn to be a be tter brid(Ce player! Sub•crlbe now to the Goren Bridee Letter by calling 8QOn~l225 for i.nformation. or write to Goren Bridie Letter, P .0. Box 4410, Ch.ieaao, n. eoeeG- 4410. 11. All facilitles, prlv. _____________ _.,__ _________ _ parking. 723' 835 MOT-ORCYCLES FORD 8~'$~No~s !~.~P~ SCOOTERS 8018 AUTOMOBILES from 31 to 40 11 avoll, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 91 Explorer burgandy $14.50/tt.1?73·1761 '94 Harle)' Oavld•on,________ 2 dr, 4-spd, lmmac, FXLR I ·-under 50k ml. 2·whl Boat doek for ront 16· 4800 m · Xlnt CHEVROLET 9045 18• SlOO mo 675•5095 cond. $14950. OBO drtvo (leas Ins cost). Call '\34-6500. A/C, 1·owner. A deal Boat dock on Grand --:....-----..,,....-,...---at $9,500. 673-3442 Canal. Balboa Island. Whether you're buying 91 Chev S 10 Blazer for 18' boat 550 mo or selhng. Clau1fiod Must seU! 1 owner, All Klnds ot Jobs For 557.9202 covers 1111 your neodsl roceJpls. Super clean• All Kinds of People. • $12,500 723-7879 Cl'!_Hlfled. ----~~----- 'i'The Buye~'s · Market'~ _ ~"~i-o~ Cheek your shopping list off ".J~-b:.,,'Oo"'4 ~ •• -• J J -'I I\'. 'o 4 by ·stopping in today at any s.~cb6':!~:?'ircq,. 71'is, one o ese local Orange --7.':.b~~s,o cq,. .... 8. o.,, "'~ 14!-County Auto Dealers! .... 9.~~,q~~ cq,. "Buy, Lease or Browse'.' J~o.b'? ~,,,cicq,. -J ~ ~ 4;,,,~: "'~ ~,,,.,,.f' nge CountJ?._'s Auto Dealers are Number l?q q,. One in Customer Sati action ...,............_ J"'~cq,. ~S~A~D~D~L~E~.~-~C~K~~~~~F~c~w~-~~m-,-,,~~~,~mm cA~LA C,•• sales Leasing Service Parts IRVINE AUTO ·CENTER 1 ·800-831 ·3377 714 380·1200 CARPENTRY 3510 A to Z HAHOYMAN INSTAL.i.JREFACE CABINETS Kitchens, baths, d00ts, wlndowa. Doug 548-7258 A•nd)'man/Remodel Additions, 8atn, Kitch Flra•Water Damage erec, Ph.inib, & Point 648-2342/Por 221.e122 JAN l,.clel 3-Rm $59 Truck Mount Unit• ,..JU> ... , ... ··cnooL •0 .C. STEAMWAY '-" ..,, IUh'J 1 ·• 0 0 .3 e 5 ·8 7 2 5 721 Utica. Hunt.-igton 8Cf'I (714 SJ6.1441 Mc,hee C8'peW,.bl • Carptl 4 UphobltfY Clt111'nO ~ Prompt SeNlce•Flat Rites -------- 7140845·9192 CLEANING ___ ___. ___ ,SERVICES CUAMIC Tl1ll 3528 3548 CIUVIH IMW SonlO Ana Au1Q tAoll Edt 01 55 fwy 835·3171 ...... , CONNELL CHEVROLET 2828 Hort>or Blvd, C M 546·12000 .. Otml.U m=m ATUS CHIYSLllJPLYMOUTH 2929 Hort)()( BIVd C M . 548-1934 Computer Co•ch For effective learning All •Pf>• & aoflware M•rk 875·724 runu CLICK TUSTIN DODGE 40 Aul~~_fs8l,· Irvine RAY FLADHOl HOttD~ # 16 Irvine Aulo Center 714·'30· 7IOO <BP NABERS CADILLAC·IUICK 2600 Hort>or Blvd • Costo Mesa 714 540-1100 HUNTINGTON HACH HYUNDAI FLETCHER JONES MOTO. CARS 16661 Beoch Blvd H B 1301 Quo1I SI , ~ Beoch U2·ot31 833·9300 OWOECOAST Jff P/U8W OlDSMOlllE PONTIAC. GMC taUCK. MAZDA 2524 ~9'6'~l°5'0 Mesa • runu CLICK NISSAN 2845 Horbof Blvd,Costo Mesa 540-8410 .z • SATURDAY, JANUARY 6, 1996 ACA088 1 Mak'e eyee at 8 Puncti• INltl 10 Front Of a in 14 S..duc:lc 15 Tempo HI Opera box 17 UCOflCe-• fta\IOMQ 18 Ten!IOly 19~ent 20~auro 21 W«t1. With 24 -Of honor 26 Places to hibernate In 27 Saucy 29 Ttuv 31 Heahhlul 58~ 51 All.at on a ca$lle e, Preas 62 Hurry 63 Boredom 84 Malt beYerage 65 Wnting~ eel Tardier DOWN I Dread 2 Row 3 Peculiar to 1 4~.~~ S-Good•es tor AQ.Ver 6 819 Otpper neighbor 32 ~J:,; place 34 Zoo 1r11mal 37 viccon.·a , 7 Basebaff great Hank- l+.i 0 1tle ~F-...So,.-.. 41~ 8 Staltl 9 Movnd 30 Phtloidelptlia Flyers org 32 Gourmet collection 46 A large numbw 47 Aepo11er'1 42 Clay larget cool! 33 E•pen &hoobnn 43 °""" .... .. Homeleu chlld 10 Earth or Venus 1 1 -redbteast 12 Leers 13 Tody the 3'4 ReduCllOI) 35 Cort 48 cYpart 49 Icy 36 Not hard 38 V1ohn1st Stern 50 Fa•"8S 61 Soda! 45 Indifference 47 Aider's command 49 legislature 51 Fur·beanng 1nimals garden 22 Weep 23 French larewell 25 Helper abbr. 27 Hope and Newhart 39 Compete In ~a slalom group 52 Mata - 53 -me Temble 55 Malana S4 Gullet 57 Glvlt. 28 -8YIS 29 Kill wearer 40 -and potatoes "Amazement 45 literary symptom i6 Ftsh trap 60 ()tie -million JAGUAR 9105 MERCURY 9135 4X4 9Z21 '88 XJ8 Forest greon '87 Sable Runs grenl! Loodod Runs groat• 105k mi All options, Must soe 54995. 060 must soe Priced to Call 434·6500 sell S2'500 434 6500 MERCEDES 9130 9210. '86 TOYOTA SR5 Longbe<J w;GT campr !>Pell. 87k orig. toll, PS PB. POL. alarm, new clutch, KYB ShOCKS, much more. Black. MUST .SEE!. S5150 obp. 479-1848 9235 89 300 SE. 3.0, blk int, ,TOYOTA ext., clean, high mn.liiiii~iiiiiiiiTi!iiioiiyiioiiiit iia VOL•SWAGEN S14.000 obo 7~6-8640 * • 9 1 £\ 9·5 M·F 10·2 Snt Supra* '89 300TE Wagon Eng ino/bod y/dot 1111 perfect. Whlle/pnlo· mino. 87k miles. Trnnslering S20,900. 714-488-9878. Thinking ot having o garage sale? Give us a calll CLASSIFIED 842·5878 Hard to fond. boaulllul white-out pnck::ige. 1 owner grnndmo's car, fully loaded. auto trans, f;icrory sunroof. premium 3-in-1 ens· sellt/CO, pwr win- dows/locks. le.tther. white spoke wheels. low mites. must see! Call Malt $12.998 Obo 693-2937 '83 VW JETTA 2'0r, snrf. auto. a,,c, alloys. Goqd condition. 5995 060•631-7149 Overstocked with stuft? A calf to C ass1fied v.11 help 642-5678 • I NO MONEY DOWN FINANCING AVAILABLE '95'S ~l '92. f l\)Cf.S\ + tax 24 mo closed end lease. Total to start $4614.21. Total payment.a $2944. Residual '$11 ,314.80. 12,000 miles 1 yr + .10c/mile ex~ss mileage charge. On approved credit (050683) Model 2162. One only · NEW 1995 TACO 'nJllTA Low mllee, NC. CUI (#288875) 'DnMn'A ..... Af~cae.tte (#469245)_ - ' +tax 24 mo. ciosed end lease. Total to start $4785.21. Total payments $2944. Residual 24 MONTHS $1-8,444.36. 12,000 miles 1 yr+ .1~/mile excess mileage chatge. On approved credit 061960 Model 8642. One on ., ALL NEW ~ 1995 ·CA • '9S'S ~1 ~'92 Pt\\C£S\ FRIENDLY <~ PROFESSIONAL /-.~ SlAFF 71~ \ I I I ,AUTO~ -A/C ~ '~I r-f"" ,,,,,,,, , ,,,, OUTH COAST YOTA --+---~~ luguna BAD CREDIT NO CREDIT ~~~M FANTASTl.C SIE~LECTION OF PRE-OWNED VEHICLES ' '86 HONDA \ CMCWGN I · ~"995" JITTTA i I .... ._ Ac ·"" 4',l).\8l!>J $6995 '90 Ha.NOA l CMC 1.:X A11 o -J.?:, ~ , "''$"11uttfv' ,#083177) '88 MllSUBISlll CORDIA 'IGGIO STORM G.S.G. '92TOYMA COHOUJa Au!< Ar Cil _, pt)Of I • Li>CAl :SllUTTi.E SERVICE ,. FREE COFFEE & OONUTS • SERVl1~E WHILE YOU WAIT • RENTAL CARS AVAii.ABLE 89TOYOTA 1ERCE1 '89 SUZUKI SIDEKICK '92 HONDA CIVIC 'f17 HONDA CRX Clean (#00064.l> 1#427992) $ '92 PON11AC 80N8EVIW '90GEO METRO VMY nlea (#788!188) '90..-.C SA8U Loaded, low mile• sjgg5 '93 N'5SAN AL1111A Loaded (# 119233) ~ C CUNtle (•Je0203) $ '15 TRACER Undef 5K mllff.L. eulo. AC, c ... (•8211148) $ '81 FORD 12•0 Auto,A/C,CUMtte #1 9) (#001173) ._OLDI ROYAL lllOUll. Loeded ( #'327814) A/C, euto, OUM!t•, low mllM (lf538229) •8995 . . . Cover. . .Remax 2. Map/ Index 3. Cout Newport P~rtia 4. Cout Newport Piopertiet 5. Coast Newport Propatia 6. Co_aat Newport Pro~ ~ CoutNtwportPIOpriti'a 9. !free! Sandi Newport Proputiu 10. Grubb • Ellis Residential Rut P.-tate Servicn -a~-n,.-{;;ftltt. 4c E.Hi6-- RaldentiaJ. lleal P.-tate Services 12. Grubb • EllJ• .llaidential RafdentW Real Elute Setvica 13. Grubb ac Ella Residential Real Est.ite Services 14. R.emax ts. Remax 16. Bnnax Covet Home 11. Cannery Village Rulty 18. Me.tro Realty 19. Rumbotd Realty . -Waterfront Homa Inc, Realtors n Waterfront Homa lnc, Realtorw 22. Waterfront Homa Inc, Realton 24. Coldwell Banbr Cotta Meu 26. Coldwell Banker Newport Beach 27. Coldwell Banker Nel'(port Beach 28. Coldwell Banker Newport Beach 29. Coldwell Banker Newport Beach 30. The Prudential -Jon Douglas Co. 31. The Prudential -Jon Douglas Co. 32. The Prudential -JoJl Douglas Co. 33. Balboa Island Realty 35. Barbara Sanregret Realtor 31. Mortsage Rate. 38. Open Home Guide 39. Homes of the Week 40. Star Real Estate ' -----· -· 3 . -· . • . New Listings H•rbor Rld1e Fl•wless custom home. 1/2 acre lot 5 bedroomi + view. SaND Scanlu $1 ,195,000 OFFICE HOURS 9:00 A.M.,. 5:00 P.M. ,,_ 7 DAYS A WEEK 853 Via Lido Soud $3.495.000 11 0 Via Trieste $1•I95. 000 $749. 000 $695.000 McM<>n.igle 717-.11-1 26 Linda Isle · , $2.195.000 123 Via Orvieto $875. 000 EXCEPTIONAL TURN--KEY HOME IN NEWPORT NORTH . . Contemporary ·3 bedroom Catalan in guarded community. New wool uirpeting, marble ftitcfren ffoo~, marbled ff replaces, mirror treatments and wide blade shutters throughout. Wonderful wrap-around yard. 'A pef1ect hcmrt"for a great price! ·-.. $43~.ooo BIG CANYON CLASSIC TRADITIONAL Gracious 5+ bedroom frome witfr beautiful terrace and English gardens . Country kitchen, family room, game . room , and master sitting room .. Located -at the end of cul-dersa' on. a. large .: view lot. Very special property with -traditional style and class! $1,895,000 ------..--1 .. .· 32 WHITEWATER Jasmine Creek European in Flavor Traditional executive home with 3 bedrooms , 2.5 baths,-enjoying tennis, pools and clubhouse ... all the amenities of Jasmine Creek. $497,000 . ------ Ba11crest · The Most Coveted Street In Baycrest This beautiful tradiUonal home boasts of incredible gardens and a I 0,434 square foot lot. Great family_ area, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, enlarged kitchen and fo~mal dining room. $575,000 310 BUENA VISTA Turning Basin ... Newport Ba!I Show Stopper on tlie Beautiful Baysltk Lane of Buena Vista Priva~ beads, gr~at su"sets, comfortable and ready to enjoy. Hardwood ffoors and -French doors . Tfre Best on tile Bayl f~----~-$1,399,000 ------·--- For an ~polntment Call'Mlcfrefl Rowe at 759-.3789 --------1 90-EMERALD-BAY -----..~ectacular-Emerald Bay-Oc~nfr.onl----. . Located near tfte tip of Emerald Bay Pdlnt Southern views of Laguna Beach niglit lights -Overlooking the surfline and beach of Irvine Cove Sweeping northern views of sunsets, Catalina,. and Newport ;etty Current, favorable professional geologic report on property is included · _ ' ,, Preliminary approved plans by noted architect Harold Zook for 7,000+ square /oQt home -__:_~_·· Existi"g four bedroom, thr.ee..batft fto~· .deatt_and livable wliile 'lJO!l plan y_our dream home Great opportunity to own an Oceanfront Home in a Gateil, Private Beach CQmmunity ·Properffl ls pri~d to sell lmnredlately at only $l, o,oOO-"'1 ~h~··-• ' .. • . • ,. .. ,, • I .. .. Prudential ~ DoUglas recognizes Jol1n and Carol Jacobs For 34 years of service to the Newport Beach real estate marketplace Maxine Montgomery, vice president/manager for the Newport Bc::ach office of the Prudential -Jon Douglas Co., was pleased to honor John and Carol Jacobs for 34 years of exemplary st;rvice to the Newport Beach area. the-art technology. and The Prudential -Jon Douglas Co. gained the mOuence and ·Grubb & Ellis celebrate the holiday season -1ohn and Caro1 Jacob~ have set tradition~ on the Pcmn.,ula." Montgomery said. 'The Prudential -Jon Doogla.'i Co. is pleased to acknowledge years of diligent effort and excellence and to congratulate them for their .. ucccsscs .. ex~rtise of ~ell-n:~ted..fi.a:n.:..Ac~ordtl}g_ _c_~7 __ t: _ __!J~~r_:_:-f:~;fj~~~~lfl!~~~ij]~~ to John. it was the strength, d'4 quality ~ 1 JaLOb'> Realty merged with The Prudential Jon Douglas Co., forming a powerful .ilhante that has brought benefit to both companies Through years of hard wo~ and long hours of service to the real e~tate mdul>try. the Jacobs have worked to ensure quality ..erv1cc, sound advice and powerful negotiallOn l>kills to their chents. The sheer JOY of worlcmg in a field they love gave them a passion for excellence that kept their busme:.:. aJiv.e. lhrough all market cycles. Educating themselves on economic trends and market fluctuations, they ag..-on strategies LO benefit their clients and keep their business prosperous. Astute planning and pride ~lped their company to flourish. The decision to merge with Th.c Prudential - Jon Douglas Co. seemed a natural transition because it gave to both companies. 1bc Jacobs were able to expand their network and their sphere of influence through comprehensive nctwork.ing channels, mno' at1 ve market strategics and state-of- agents, and the caliber of management that convinced the Jacobs the merger Wal. nght Known as the team that goes the extra mile, the Jacobs have earned their reputauoa for excellence. "I feel that my years as CSEO. escrow officer and business owner gave our chents an advantage. John and I b.ave inside knowledge of every facet of a transaction. 'o we arc able to avoid pitfalls and guide our clients to a successful close of escrow," Cami said. With vast expei icncc, C3J'Cfut documentation and a zest for the work they do, the Jacobs continue to find new ways to serve their clients in an ever-changing marketplace. llleir longevicy in a tumultuous real estate economy is based on planning. experience and innovation. For OllSWur to "4l 11"1U f&1esti.ons, call ]olul 11114 Carol Jacobs tit tlt1 N1wporl Bead offiee of 1lN Pnuknlial -Jon Do1181as·eo., (714) 759-6600. Gilchrist honored by Pruden6al • DOuglas For service and exceJlence in real estate Helen Gikhrist Max me Montgomery, vice president/manager of the Newport Beach office of The Prudential - Jon Doug.las Co .. was pleased to honor Helen Gilchrist for service and excellence in the field of real estate. "Helen\ ab1hty to h~tcn to her chentl> · need<.. her iiaucncc, pcrs1c;tence and profeo,\lonJh\m provide the ba..,is for her ~uccc.,.,, .. Montgomery said "Above all, Helen help'> her clients to make 'iOIJnd dcci"1ons by giving them co.mparablc informauon and tnuned evalu111Jon ... " G1lchri:.t has been a professional Realtor for 11 year'> Her background a.' an interior designer and a clothing designer gave her the fom1da1100 for derail and de.s.ign... According 10 G1lchri'it. real estate is the perfect career for her aplltude and t-kills bccau-.e it gives her the oppor1unity to assist clten t<. in building and achieving their dream1'. Having earned the designations of Certified Rc..<1identinl SpeciaJist (CRS) and Graduate Real Estate Institute (GRI). she believes the best way to serve her clienll> 1s to continue her education. By understanding econorllic trends and market fluctuations. she is better able to guide cbcnts toward w1'iC decisions. A seasoned negotiator. she work" to create solutions for buyers and ~llcrs by 1 designing a win-win situation. Her nurturing nature helps clients to feel safe and protected through the entire real estate process. She works to remove painful uncertainty through infonnation and understanding. '1 am delighted to be a part of a company as innovative as The Prudential -Jon Oooglas," Gilchrist said. 'Their powerful presence in the real estate communi()' provides security for my clients. Even more important. the manager of the Newport Beach office is a strong resource and a dynamic problem-solver. I feel secure in representing clien ts when I am backed by this stability aod ability." Gilchrist. with her husband Geoff. re.<11des tn El Morro.-Oeoff 1s the din:ctor of Planned Giving for USC.~ married sons give a sense of pride and accompli hment to the Gilcbrist.s. In an 1:ft'ort to give back to the community, Helen occupies a great deal of ti me doough be1 chwcb ch111ities, 1mdlhc Assistance League. She belongs lo the Dano Point Yacht Club. For an1w1rr to 1our ttal 'tstat1 questions, call H•l•n Gilchrist aJ tire N,.~porl Bl'ach ofj1e1 of Tise Prud•ntial -Jon Dou1las Co., (714) 759-6600. Left to Right Barbaro Aune, JoAnn Kenton, Don Pearson ond Solly Shipley And reff ect on the pos~ive changes of the past year Grubb & Elli.'I Residential Real &tale Services agents and staff celebrated the holiday"'season at the Ritz. Newport Beach. Dennis Gordon. president, and Chuck Neubauer: executive vice president. hosted the festive luncheon. The elegant aff ajr was first class from the assorted wines, exodlent entrec and dcs~rt. ~mptu speeches followed by many agents who wanted to express their appreciation regarding all the positive c~ that have occurred in the past year implemented by the change of ownership. 'This year has been one of our best years. I with the last three months being very productive." said Ron Mazzano, vice president and district manager. ~What j,. u ually a quiet time, turned otil to Ix' ext.mncly busy." Th bclter SU\'C clients, the new .1d,.-rt1,111g department t oontinually improvmg thl· Grubb & Ellis image to expose hstcd properties and expand circulation. Thl' .111 department introduced full color ad' Jn.I improved the layout State-of-the-art computers and software ha~e been J1.kk d 1. • expedite infonnauoit to agents. RcgulJ1 eduC4tiona.I seminars a.re scheduled periodically to keep-agents up to date "1th the ne<:eSSllY infonnation to best reprl'"-'111 cllenl,S. There is a fully trained support \lJtl o-Usist agents. Committed to cxcellenll' Grubb & Ems Residential Real EMatc Services is very proud to have been 'ck, 1e1l to represent the prestigious finn of Christie's. Tiu olfk• ii loctlk' al 2J Corporatt P/avl, Su. 190, N'910n Beaclt, (71./J 6#· 6200. I ColdWell-Banker honors Jan tzer I and Kenyon Specialists in Brookview and Mesa Verde homes Tom Sutro, branch manager of the Coldwell Banker Costa Mesa office. recently recognii.cd the team of Dick Jantzer and Pearl Kenyon for outstanding performance With more than 28 yew. of real c~late experience. this product1"e team h:ll. won 'iC\<eral top producer. top li~llng~ taken. top h~ungs sold and outstandmg acluevcmcnt awards. They attnbute their 'IUCCCS5 to doing the nght thing when 11 come' to all parties in the transaction. "It is impcAti~e 10 be-honest with the Pearl Kenyon and Otck Jantz.er highest degree ofintegnty and 10 have the member f thl Brill\h•American Chamber 111 attitude thal what i!> best for our ~ustomcr i\ c~. Jant7cr hal received the best for u ," Jan11,er said. dcs1parion of Gradwtc Ral &late lru.111lit ( "'First time homebuyers arc particularly.. Uc al o earned a~ in.~gement fnim vatifY•"!·" Kcnyw Naid.~ 50 c~1._.,...-.....-:-::-nn"""·Siitc an<m 1t1lvc wit lhC Peno Stnlt' r ·• in purchasing their first home." Alumni A~ tion of Orange County. ha .. ing Concentrating on CoMa Mesa\ Bmok\liew 'tarted tbC loc.iJ ch pc.er eight years ttgo and Mesa Verde tracts, this team utilizes their For aU '°'" IWll tslaU MW, contact Dirk famlliarity with the area to best uit their Jo11t:.tr OJtd P..t fln,on tit t/11 Coldw~ll customer..· nee&. '&Inker Ctuto Mt• o.Jfb, (7 U ) 668-9JJJ. Kenyon wa'i educated in Bn1land and i 11 • ,. • • •• • • -! .... --.. 9 4 • -;T .• -t -.._-A. ........ ..J,~;w~:.-1'7· ~~-, "',"t •, ' r •t•~ --· ,1 ,-''i llT-DOWll CATAUllA vmn 1-r•OO> your llY\t\j( nocH'll. donin14 """"' .................... r (:.0•1) f.1mUy n•om ....... l n"·r>i-•«• .... in mo .. .. 1n11.k· i..~.-1 ti...,.... 'f>-1 plu• '"'••I JC.trdcn liifnum .. ,0,000 C9 rt PropertiesDi 11/atd, """ """' ~ ~ . t«,~S'ead KXNJISIYaV1awst <>< ....... -,.n hill~ .1nJ n~ht IU!bt" Mu<.h ">Ulihc .Jtc:r ... n14k• k""d j h...."<-tn KM'n ·" ~ hath. "u..,.t .. nl hu1h honw '4>.1rin14 •••ll1n14~ lihr .JI") ~ M,.,.,. .. ti2!iOoo U ( """"' ....... 1(:1....... .., ~Till..'\." f>f"-<." ~ lwdr<MM'r\ .. 'i l'<Uh ............ ,.\.. wtth 4"".Jntw.amx. "''"-an 'k.-w-. -..:lk.•r will .,.,. ......... 1 ... ·..a"""'-• tlfll:k>n uc· uch.:r 1 ... '1'TT'e'. SMS,000 L2 SWEEPING OOASTAL VIEWS!! -3BR, 3BA. new gourmet kitchen, carpel. paint + 'pa. $370,000 A6 PAN<¥tAMJC OCEAN VIEWS ~moddcd IUtchen. 3BR. 2BA. fircpbcc, 2-w g:iragc $2S4,900 C24 GREAT LOCATION Nr pool. Private p;uio +upstairs dee.I<. 2BR. fireplace. 2-ar g:angc $119,900 C27 FAMILY WONDEllLA.ND 3BR. 2 SBA. ocean views! Pool, Sf»· w:uerhll. lg 13rcl. g..itcd. $30S,OOO 08 SOPRISl1CATED CONDO 2BR. 2 SBA. m mon desirable locauon-dov to cYCrything' Only rhc bcsr! $219.900 CJ CATALINA SUNSET VIE'WS Stunning upgr.idnl 3BR. 3BA wuh oak wood m.1rc.uc Sl4S.OOO C26 BEAR CREEK BEAlffY 4BR. ].SBA. 2 nusters, ;amenities plom Courtyard w/sp;i $}49,000 C22 Glf.Al' STAJll'fJl HOME -3BR. 1 $8A. wt ceramic cmry &: bath. La.ndscapcd b<leky.ard. $107,000 A2 ESSENCE OF EUROPB Fr windows. doofs. patio, custom floors. 4BR. 3BA.. pool&: spa. $409,000 Bl TWO NEW wn1I VIEWS -Ocean-close 4BR mulri-lcvtl homes. Garcd, lg lou. $3'9,990 A $329,990 DJ &0 5 LAGUNA BEAOI -Retail office b1.1ilding, great location on ,PCH. Approx. 3000 sq.ft . $595,000 C16 'BEAOIY KEEN · Upgraded 28R wlflrcpl:aC'C.' Great summer rcm:i.l/i ncomc property. $117,SOO 1)3 DANA POINT -Upgraded Tennis Vilb.s condo. Spacious 2BR. large patio with Links view. $21.j,900 F.> OCl!AN VIEW HOMESITE Great North Laguna locarion. Home plans 2l'C ava1ublc. $449,000 H l EXCELLENT VAUJE 2 m.utcr su11cs. inside laundry &: atcKhcd gange. Lig.h1 &: bright1 $130,000 H3 LAGUNA BEAQI Grca1 building lo1. Lcvd w/vcry slight dope. Allows for 3 building b-cls $139,000 LI PICTUU PlillFECT -Highly upgraded 48R. 3BA former • modd wlspccacul.ar VICWJ. $289,900 t6 PAMILY ..SIZED SAVlNGS -Big Tampico w/brgc 13nl 48R. 2.58A. Mint. Great rec center. $237,SOO L5 fAllVLOUS PAMD.Y HOME • 3BR, pnv blcynL Wd AOors. tr. doon/window. School-c!OIC. $19J,SOO M4 WHY mun? ·Grae starter home! 3BR w/rcmod kit. RV uonigc. hardaupe. & built-in BBQ. $1'9,SOO P4 TaY A 1'ltADm -JBR. 21/28A in peed community. Tenn.is, ---.-..... ...... lpl 8cpf1F. $161,GeO-PB,..........--_._ ut):<"' hlmlllia llf'"JI ~"·""'" I~ •" n<"'4r .. 1 n\JIN< .-.VI) ~1111 ,.i... hotlf,ar. n • lf1• ~tun fl,•.,. uu...,,.,. ~,., .. ~-pt1v.11.-'""" ~• .-wh IJhuk,.,. ('f1h.'1Ylinlt1L"TM t \.'f\h,., ~ ........ PH,000 Call today! 517 Whtl\." w.ah:r \k'VI."' ttt••n '"·"h ""'-"-'"°' wu'Kk1"" "' '"'' 1. h.um•nJot ll.J.n.t P1 unc du/""k''\ l """°'' w K•"" '\UR un•'· " . .,., '"'"" hu.k".1111 .'t )I.Ir.ti(\.". .... ooo P8 l''t"-k. ..... tn...-n -.·"'*f)' n•.nt •llf chi..: tlt•VVtnJt '•nJC.k.•-k"" ... ·I <.k .... l14n illR. 111 ..... ftliL•k I'• 00\• t .. rnl.11 <hnu\lt. 1-..-.in ... -..i <>:•I lnl4-"'. '-., I" '1 14-1.&.,., .'.t I ".,,. h .. ... ,...... DUPl.D 11.1~ '"~ lno<'I'\ llf)f'<:r <k.'-k. \ 1 ........ 1r, • .n1 . .! h.uh u1• .!. '"""'' lt•'\fn ;: h Hh tJ.•\'-0 l.J\.-\. ti~· ·-uh hh ...... , ''" "'"'' fk·lp "'"" ••~ n-.. """"·'.t<~ 000 " A12 th".... 1-.."\lr•.ctti\ hc ... 1\lt} tn ... ,,, tfl ,,,,~ .. "';;-" ... :w '.tr pd ph11nhtnM I H)('-l._nl,•h ""ttl\ \-\<Ith '0;1'\ ht\.()l.U.\. I ti\ t.i.1h '""''' '' "-lrtt~ .,...... S179,900 F2 lllYl&.ONDIT~ ' urn nth ''' t • un.a... h\I• • 1-.'CJ- " "..,'' I huh ln..-.•n...· ptof1'."t f\ 1n ,_.,...,,.,, f\t''" , .. ......._ h• '"'' t\-th1n~1 I O ... f\k t0\\."~•11U1'C."nt , .. .,.pitM't\JnH) SM&,000 T2 ort B&&ch, CJ( ti Residential Real Estate Services • Independently Owned and Operated COUNTRY OOITACE One story 3bd, 3ba dwmcr. Spcci.aJ features indudc atbedral ceilio~. brick fircpbce & hardwood Aoors. Roger's gardens landscaping & brick patio. ~.ooo Linda Octh & Lois Jacobs WINDOWTO 1HE SF.A Prcsri~ous Ocean Blvd estate overlooks i~on Point in CdM. Rcccnily remodeled 5bd, 4.5ba home. Main house & guest house. $1,795,000 Mali Gulledge Code 7ll67 NEW REDUC{IONl!J Spaciow Lido Isle home on approx 80 ft wide nn:ct to street lot nen to the central 1crada. 4bd, 3ba & rumpw room w/bar, spaciow patio, '°°I an~na. $935,000 Don Pearson Code 7t:U7 LOVELY FURNISHED HOME Rc{nodded EastblulF 3bd h~ being-wld wJdcsignct futnisliinp. Every room has a gar.den view. fabululis opportunity to ~move right in,• $489,000 Barbara Aune Code 70627 CUFFHAVEN PERFEcnON ~aci~us 4 or 5bd, 4.5ba Jloo£pWl .wlltWUl!ng ~­ &. ctafumanship. Living &: cnccruining as easy w/lr:g dra- matic mu. 3 marble trplc's. One of lhe largest lou in he --~ - Linda Octh & Lois Jacobs $999,000 Code 70547 .Rf.ADY TO MOVE? Quire cul-<Je-sac 3bd. I .75ba bome w/wht/kir, in ground spa, hdwd floors in lcic &: liv room, wood shutters. Jim Wciscnbach & Kay Konfa1 $354,900 Code 72007 FABULOUS F.ASTBLUFF 4bd, 2.5ba view home w/lrg. beautifully landscaped prvt yard. lmmacubte, light&: bright. Sally Shipley Code 70297 PRF.MIEll UDO ISLE Just steps away fiom the bay & beach. Spacious 4bd 3ba. view bf the bay from upnairs. Ema wide lot Vi . ia O'Brien $620,000 trgin Code 72117 ONE OP A KIND! Walk out of )'OW' door on tbc SUIHilOllhd beaches of &lbo.1 Peninsula. loaud at tbc cod <i tbc boaidw2Jk wl3bd & l75ba. Beautifully dmilcd home. . Solly & EvcJrn Shaa.cn $799,000 Code 70367 ,... ................ . CharmiHii 3bd, 2ba ho!De w/high cci.liags, French doors, hdwd floors, pristine landscape, priv patio, room ro expand. Ocean view. $880,000 WATER. WONDERLAND Sbd custom residence on SS'bay frontage w/pitt & slip. Patios & decks make the mosr of the views an4 great for cmcrra.ining. Ann, Ted & Suzanne $1,750,000 Code 112•1 PRIME BF.ACHPRONT Spaciow 5bd w/alm~t l 00 ft. of secluded beach Pm pool & spa. Toc21 privacy. Kent McNaughton $5,700,000 Code 71937 B&Wl1FUL VERSAILUS 4bd, 4.Sba, architccturally unique residence on the 1 1th furway. French litnestonc entry and lc.irchen, massive custom .n.idaws & dfyl.iglics, large privare patio. Linda Octh & Lois Jacobs $1,HS,000 Code 71"67 Ne~ort Beach omce r.!rubb 1:111 ·Se 23c..npo.-Pim,Suite190 • 644 6200 l1 f;.:;. l "~ I Real ~te ServteeS • Independently Owncrl .lf\d Operated Big Canyon Big <Anyon 51 Royal St. Georgt Harbor View Homes 1926 Pon Proven« SIS SIS Wrigbr/Au.ne Carol Al.liton · Mali Gu1kdge Gib Walhi: Bluffi 2018 Vista Cajon " SIS $325,000 ""507 J;Yenic!.& L:ii:ia --·SJS ... '$~~ Sandylhlq C.Orona cld Mar 250 Hazd San $1,095.000 --}}.Moo~ --.$-9~ 1406 Lincoln ln. Sun $749,000 1712 Antigua Wiy .Sun $755,000 ~Pcu:rxn ' \ 57 HilWak Sun $649,000 JoAoo Kai too . Temca 3621 Ube Sua $425,000 Karen KDOChc Hsmciripo 8eac:b 1314 PCH, Unit D San $399,000 Gisela Bu.rmeistu BbafL 304 AYmida Cumbtt Sun $3t9.900 Kum Rack 2101 E. 15th St., 114 Son $279,000 P:ttti O'Dalty 2728 Vasu Dd Oro Sun $229,000 Mm Smith lS Stonegkn U>rooa del Mar 223 Muigold . ~·., ._•. L~ Oi.llhPen sos Kings Pl .. WatdifJ' 1301 Sus.a Lo Euuick C.M. 2626 Riw:nide [)r; SOPHIS11CATED VIUA . 3bd. 2.Sln w/numcrow CUStom quility fearures. Classic lta.lnn arches. marble Roors, high ceilings nc. .. Security system. Patti O'Desky $279,000 Code 71897 SP011.ESS BACK BAY Two story 3bd, 2.~ Light l!l bright. Scraped ceilings. view deck. Vacant-move right inl Sdlcn an Vert motivated. Belle Partch Sun $146,500 MaryAnn McGum Sun $749,000 Octb!Jacob. Sun $999,000 OethlJacobs Sun $155,000 O:ana Black Sun $M7,000 Louanne Rittty F.ASTBWFP BEAUTY 5bd, 4.5ba home w/added 2nd story msu suirc. 2nd mst suite oo fiist level, rcmoddcd It.it l!l bath, laundry rm., sec. sys. l!l pool. Belle Partch $479,000 Codc70797 DOUBLE YOUR INVESTMENT Newer CdM duplex -can kgally be split into 2 condos. Customized 3br, 3.5ba in frOnt -2br, 2ba tn back. Rare 2 car garage widi dirccr icx:css to each unit. Gisela Burmeister -~=-=... .... S5"..300_ ~ <Ade 72CM7 DECORATOR PERFECT 2bd, 2ba home wlhugc mastctbdnn w/2 ~ in doscu. gated courtyard. fircpW:t. custom dtylipt, covered pitio l!l wood decking ... Belle Panch $419,000 Code 70517 BIG CANYON ELEGANCE Frtt-SWlding end unit with golf course. city lighu &:: sunset views. complctdy rcd«ora.ted in off-whice with 4bd, 4.5ba + library with fittpba:. Ga.led cyun:yard l!l koi pond. SPACOUS SEA ISLAND HOME Ftee-nand.ing end unit with golf course, city lights l!l """".;.,,,. comp~...t io o(F-whh< w;m 4bd. -4.Sba + library wi a:. Gated courtyard&:: koi pond. Laraine & Eric Shaw $67S,OOO ' Code 70CM7 CUSTOM MEDITERRANEAN VILLA bdusivc 5bd. 4.5ba in (Ual'd gated comm, gourmet's kit, library, &m rm, lg Gviog & dining rm, spacious msu bdrm w/fircplace. pool & spa. ·• Marilyn Kmhncr Belle Partch $1,345,000 $1,49S,OOO c.ode 71M7 Code72077 . BAYFJlONT FANTASY . Stunning 6bd, custom home of Promontory Bay. Quality throughout, offers exquisite lnyfroot patio£ & dccb.. OOdt will a<:eomm<><bte a 50' yacht. Ann. Tea 6i. Suzanne Cocle70167 CORONA DEL MAR PERFECilON Spacious 4bd, 3.5ba Ca~ cod styk Excellent 8.oorplan w/soanng ceil- ings, hidwd. floors. l!l 2 brick frplc's. $799,000 Linda Octh & Lois Ja.cobs Code 716-j7 ONE OP A KIND BELCOUKr Mcdituranean 5bd, .fba custom. Sate of the art kitchen. Go~ bladt nwblc &plcs. lrg rear yard lie curved stairasc in entry. Prvt. guard gated commuruty. $1,395,000 Mali Gulledge Code 72087 GllF.AT OPPOlmJNlIY 3bd, 2.ba only steps to beach. Great vi.cw deck. Located on comer lot on one of the prettiest scrceu in CdM. $S9S,OOO ~ Gulledge Code 71~7 . . . ~ ---r . ' ( t t i I RECENT RF.MODHL · 4bd, 2ba, 1 bl. tupark. tomis; etc Owne1 will cradc. $3,990,000 OCEAN VIEW Guard.gated. 5bd, sdlcr financing $899,000 ~ BFACHFRONf Pf"ivate.melOflj·flt?;-Si(ll!idr'l&f~:JOQ~~~~­ $3,990,000 ... ------+------- • Sp«tacular, V leWS • 4 Bedrooms, 3 Baths •Gated Community 51 Royal St. George ·- • Cmtom Home on almost 1/2 Aac $895,000 • Ova-looks 8th Fairway • Five Bcdrooim, 5.5 Baths • N~ CmcOm Home •~Neat Ocan • 4 Bedrooms, 3.5 Baths -• wdl Trade . • Large, PriW.te Yard • Sdlcr Financing Available $1,249,000 $389,000 <3alf Garof or:lames k more informalion. . , • .· -- -14 • " -- COSTA MESA usnllGS MEEDED CCM*'1IY aGI 'Pl llOilm . $'1.675,000 Eastslde Costa Mesa needs Inventory! I have buyers'for Owner transferred! 1 year new 3BR 3BA in gated Harbor Hill custom. Garage for 6 cars. 41R. 4.SBA. 7 fireplaces. any E'side location between $225,000 a nd $350,000. community 2 car attached garage, fireplace, European aa~amhip. Electric gate. Cill for details.. Give me a call. community pool and spa + upgrades galore! R•••rt-mm llEW COllDO GREAT ARE• - - ·. Seller leaving · needs fast sale! Very nice property and location! Needs some TLC. Low down or assume. Call today and ask for ... -~~-- Dl_e .. 111• -NE\l\IPORT BEACH 38R-t . GRAllDMA'S COi i~GE ~9 500 and spal F°' recor.ded details call 1-800-784-5171, ~ iru ' Code 12052. lBR. 1BA R2 lot with room to expand or build. Two new units great E'side location. N-p Cepp•I • IMMACULATE & REDUCED Private rear detached 2BR + den ()bdrm), dual masters no HOA. Move in condition. Great 1st TD is Assumable. • Eastside -6 available 2100 sq. ft. no association fee. ........ ,. ~ATE N.B. LOCAT10ll 2BR. 1BA condo. Great starter unit. Community pool & spa. Try $5000 down. Motivated to sell! II ' S._.Mtldl.U llEWPOllT HEIGHTS $289,000 Great duplex in Npt Heights. 2BR & 1 BR. Garages, laundry, exc. location. Oose to beach & much more. RltaW.- Some with views 3BR plus den and family room. Priced GOLF COURSE VIEWS"! tll.!'!9DA 000 .. ~~. from $299,000. IRVINE CORONA DEL MAR LOVliLY SEmOllS QlllJDO Highly upgraded 2BR. 2BA condo. ~I color, plush off white carpeting and many quality built-ins. "Des. for basic hvg 'v-' ......... OCF•..-VIEW ?CTIODFL $SJ9,000 Gorgeous cul-de-sac in beautiful Harbor View Hills. Giant approx. 11,000 sq. ft. lot with room to grow. Potential to build up for greater ocean/gotf course views! Slashed for immediate sale. Seller says bring offerst • ....... dl 5 years new. Professionally decorated condo on the course! Format dining room. Master with fireplace WSA VERDE GOLF COURSE $695,000 and retreat. Owner transferredr Just reduced. PRtsl SE OC"ENU ICOUT $2.,725,000 Spectacular 4BR that was completely rebuilt in 1992. Top quality appliances. Lots of Marble and Glass Block. On the course. A must see. For your personal showing call. AmmMc<w1a•· HUNTINGTON BEACH ··•••Sws Enhanced by the aashing surf below -it's partldise. SBR. $499,000 48A. Private T~level residence. Spectacular views. .,,_'! .... French doors and windows, a chef's kitchen, 2 fireplaces, 3BR. 2.SBA make this single story a winner_ ,_._.. OC"EAll VIEW FTMDDEL! $539,000 DANA POINT EXCS I Rn' LOCATIOll Fabulous 1 story with potential to up for even more --$"m,500 viewl On beautiful ~w ~top of the hill;-Bank owned lar~ R family.. .home with luxurious main floor master suite. Almost new-looks brand new Cul-<fe..sac location -walk to harbor. beach shops and restaurants. Don't miss thisl l Bike to beach! newer carpet. unit. lovely 2BR. 1.5BA condo with Great location in complex. End LIDO ISLE llO QU~ DCWJll $449,000 Charming remodel on Udo Isle. 2BR. 2BA home with lots of French doors, glas.s blocks. skylights. white washed wood floors, firep lace, ~ecessed lights and large master suite with walk-in dosets. Perfect home for entertaining. Mo~ in condition. Della D ... •• IUJOll PRtm RFDUC I iOli $1,495,000 Just reduced for fast sale. One of Udo Isle's premier bayfront locations. Updated 4BR. SBA. family/media room clnd private dock. Fiery sunset ~anO.sandy beach Call for appointment. R•• .. ,.... SPYGLASS BEAUTY $799,000 lovely SBR a bonu~ room on a large lot with sparkling pool and spa. Freshly remodeled. City lights and canyon views. ........... SPYGLASS HILL New Bedford with 48R, 4BA. large bonus room with loft. brand new kitchen with center island, granite counters. sub-zero refrig. plus extra large yard with pool and view. Es••r 'WMk GATEDal ...... iY $850,000 Golf course view from this expanded Monaco in Big Canyon with master suite on first level. .._ ...... OW? R HAS MOVED! $1,595;000 .. ..... LAGUNA BEACH TOWllHG-WllH ~I $'159,900 2 mastt!r suites, marbfe·flre~ spa t~ in master bath Very light and airy. Priced to sell. Call for details. "'-· t ~· Bil.A• D BAY B lil'I D 11AY $1.795,000 Wow! SBR. SBA ocean view ~-Amenities plus, weight room, guest q~rten, Jacuzzi, 3 car page. Owner mot -···· LAKEWOOD ·. , · . • , . ' • • . " • 1 r, . . ~ ,. ,. • ' · • -~ .. ! ,. • ! • ~ r~ .,. •"' f ' T ' ' .. ~ . . · ~ ! . ' ' '" . . . "l • • • .:. .. ' • ll. • • • MESA VERDE -Customized A expanded 6BR. 4BA oo 13,000 sq. fl cul-de-SllC lot. Extra large (amity room. "nanny/guest" quarters, mnodeled kitchen. charming P.· den gazebo & spa. 4 Wren Circle $367,000 · EXT U7 · CLINT-MOSES:. Come Ry with me AGENCY: Metro Realty JOBTll'LE: ~and development FA.RM AREA: Balboa-Newpol1 Pcnimub BOW LOfllG wnu AG CY: 21 yea'S ia .... es&3lle CITY or llESID!NC!: Balboa-Newpcrt Beach llOllBllSllN'J'BUST: ~s~andnvd . CLU&WaGANJZA~: CCllilbll Pilots Aaocilbcm .. F-16 ~ • Pilocl LAST BOOE HAD: "'Cdelrine Prophesy" dint Moses GETAWAY: Hawaii and golf retrealS . PET PEEVE: ORJGINAL 1110UGBT: WSometimes God chooses to prune &om my life what I deem to be fruit. iiicITinow not why.~ FAVORITE RESTAURANT: Billy's at the Beach FAVORqE Pusoos who lack mtepity HOW DO YOU DEFINE SUCCF.SS1 SatisflCtioD derived from intamJ ad cmocional growth !Rp6in 'Iencli -_ OVu 171"ears '4pt7Una !Afo111J tfie Coast '.Brokp 'J(pmd to !%/'.Mat j{afl of 'J amL 760-5000 x131 CORONA DEL MAR -Approx. 7,000 sq. ft. masterpiece w/ awesome ocean, bay cl nigbt li&ht views. Rare huge ldt situated just abov~ ~ twbc:w! SBR.. S.5BA. OJs. tomized antenor. Grounds include pool, spa. teahouse cl fonnal Japanese gardens. Reduced To -$2,300,000 COllONA DELMAll -Spypss l's most spectacular ocean. bay, golf COOIK, and· city lights e tale on huge nearly 20,000 sq.ft lot. G«geous 4BR remodel with magnificent grounds · and el~t pool/spa. $999,000 tJaeo.e ()pm Set 1-4:30 BALBOA ISLAND -With a French Normandy Feeling -Giant ~BR/SBA w/oc.ean cl bay view rooftop deck.. Home ~ in pristine condition. . $769,000 NEWPORT BEACH -Traditional SBR/3.SBA. Remodeled w/grcat curb appcaJ and a fanttitic floor plan! Gorpiu oak k.1tcben w/custom tiles! Big family room. Plantation shutter£ thru-out. Moci't.sed! $569,800 *BF.SrBUY* OCEAN VIEW -EmotiooaJ mnodtl on ·a rare paot comer IOt on a CCWJ cul-de-sac. Swmr and airy. Great floor plan w/a woo- derfu master a: buse ma.saer ba.t:b.. 3<ar page. Owners leavtng the area. COf'C>m dtl Mir's Best Bu;y .. R.edoml. $519-1456 ~View ()pm s.. U:JM;Jt *MUST SELL* BAUK>A ISLAND -o.tma 2BR/l BA CCJCl:l&C. BaQ& IOkl .. lot vWe. Jus& list- ed! .. --~-- aSftuated on the Gold Coast of Oran~ County, NeW?>rt Beach is an Oceanside Community of Elegance and Distinction. The present owner found the ~ect location with wonderful oce~ liart>o~ and pavilion views Wllliin this community to build this extraordinary home. You will be deligh~ excited and captivated by the elegance, cham\ and warmth of this home, from the moment you enter through the romantic rose-covered arbor into the secluded English garden with inviting pool. Expansive Ocean and Bay views are enjoyed from the great room and large entertainment area. All the bedrooms open out onto the outdoors. No detail has been overlooked in the 1990 rebuilding of the home. This home exemplifies the Casual, Elegant lifestyle of Newport Beach. ~ 2815 Haroor View Dr. $1,299,000 New Custom Home with Stunning· Panoramic Ocean & Golf Course Views!· This elegant home of 5BR, 5.5 BA, approx. 5500 sq. ~. over .5 acre w,lbeautifuf pool & spa. $2,495,000 HARBOR till Traditional Custom 4BR. 48A Home. Vaulted ceilings. gourmet kitchen with • aQoini)& tqe famiy room. Lush park-ike setting with pool & spa. REDUCED $995,000 HARBOR RIDGE OPEN SAT/SUN 1-4 Spectacular Ocean and Crty Views! 5BR, 3.5BA beautiful Devonshire model home m gated community. Owner transferred-Must sel~· iiiiiiiii.illii.~iiA..J REDUCED $799,000 Exclusive Custom Mediterranean Villa. 4BR, 4.5BA w/approx. 4,400 sq.ft. Designed to take advantage of exquisite full ocean, harbor, & city views. Magical brilliant sunsets are breathtaking. $1 ,750,000 SPYGLASS HILL OPEN SUN 12·5 • Breathtaking Panoramic Ocean Harbor & PremtUm fashion Island Views! ~l"9"·:;-" Beautiful 4BR, 3l!A home w/new carpet & new paint. Lush ~ landscape with lovely sparkling pool. $895,000 PENINSULA Highly upgraded 38R, 2BA plus nice l BR rental int. Gourmet kitchen, luxury baths, baths, setk.lded private patJO. Perfect for owner user. Steps to beach and shopping. -7-20~9422. OCEAN RIDGE The ·califorma Lifestyle.• Newly constructed open & spacious one-story home completely furnished w/captivabng 111ews of ocean, crty '& Newport Hafbor. $1,495,000 CMEO tlGHLANDS Spectacular Ocean Catalina and Canyon Views. ... .._. .. Recent custom ,..,..~~·-·""......,~renovation. Pool =~~ and spa in courtyard. A rare site affording both view and pnvacy. REDUCED $819,000 EMERALD POINTE Hot buy of the New Year! Assume loan w/no down. Highly upgraded tw<>-story lrit w/superb location light and bright. new berber carpet, tile thru- oUt. lease option- lease -purchase ... owner motMlted $410,000 lillllliliiil~UMki11 $144,000 . ~ - - : - ' _· •-:-• -~ .~ : • 'j ::. :. :-r I • ~:.. -. • • • .• -,: ~· --... 675-48~~ LEADEllS IH IAUOA ISIAHD SALES AHD USTIHGS So. Bavfront • Balboa Island Fabulous ~ of turning basin, Pavi--3BR, tam. rm & 4 full BA Large ,~ hon, sunsets 3BR, 2BA home + 29R wlfrplc. Large master suite. Vi ~--- apartment with views $1, 115,000 Jetty to Pavilion/shared Pier $1,tlllMllMJ Tax credits: the facts . 1 COidweii Banker thanks Orange dcm.mdtmbal~ County region top producers By Steve Ostrln TIU credits are valuable because the)' reduce federal ~es dollar-for-OO!lar. therefore i.ocreasing after-tax pendablc income. 1U credits are ooe of the few w reduction strategies legally available. Tu d'edtts differ from real estate w benefits of the past because w credits do DOt reduce your W basis and are t.bcrefore •true w savinis. They eliminate federal tax liabtuty dollar-for-dollar from all sources of income whether uch income i active.. passive°' partf olio. They are not sobjcc:t to any income f'e$b'ictjoos (unlike Historic Rehabilitation C!edits). Wbo ls~ for tu c:ndits'l: Ally penoo who pays at least $750 per year in federal ioc::omc tu. Abo. most '"C' · corporations are eligible. The Basks: 1U credits were created by lhe 1U Refonn Act of 1986. :tbefiie fUUy defined m IRS Codo section •2~ 1\ey arc fedenlly maMated. federally le&isla&ed &od idmioistmM by the Depm1meDt of Che Th:as_ury ~-the IRS) and t1e 1R""fuDdCd • by eoa.,m for 10 ymn bi adviDice. While I.be Federal Housing Tu CccditProgram can only upply a maximum of 125.000 unit, of affordable housing annually, the federal government estimates that there is an unmet Sieve Ostrin natiooal demand for an additional four million. - If you are interested in how much you can reduce your taxes you probably should run. not walk. to the office of a competent financi.a1 adviser who is familiar wilh Wt credits. The overwhelming supply/demand for affordable housing units nationwide ensures high occupancies. The funding limitatioos of the Tax Credit Program ensured against ovcrbu.ilding. This article is by no means intended to be a thorough and oomprdlemive descri · of Fedml Affmiable H<JUSina Crechts. c are.. lite any prop-am endorsed by our fedc:nl govenuncnt., some down ides. r want to inform you about tax credits because I feel they are an important planning tool and a sipificant addition lO the J>?df olios of many, bot oat all investors. As wilh any place you put your mooey. be SW'e the benefits and drawblcb ll'C ~ .t a-ty explained to you. Never anveat in -~ that you can't Jo plain EilJlish ex.plain to 101DCOQC elac in simillf CiJ'C\lll\SWlCC. S#H °"""II"*"~ C...q FiltaiMI Scnica, 51SAMH aw s.IN as., c .... 11,,.. ~~ (114)5#-ai. 1'1,_....off.-..Ht •alb er.Ill: 'l'bD ii • ..., ••ial ....,. -4 ..... -------_.;_._...;.---,..--~~----..-..:. ~ie Johnson and Bob le Fewr New regional manager Joh nson is welcomed provide the quality service tb.11 our clients expect and deserve." . John.son. who has held numerous leadership positions throughout his real estate carttr, i an exciting innovative ieldcl' _ wilh ~extabive background 1n business development. sales. str.uepc plwiing and finance. • Held at the Four Scasoos Hotel. oda special guests mcludcd Bob Le Fever, plUidenl of ColdweU Banker Southern C.lifomia who bared hi appreciation with the top producers for their bard wort. dcdicatioo and socccsses durUlg 1995. ~ FR.JI ,..,no1 dalt ...... ~ 10"' l«.l Col4wll ..... ""'"· Colthrdl Babr IMu _..-.. i,#0 olfis.n~J!lll.OI!. ,.._ 51,llO@la . aa«ilm ill Nd A.me.. ht~ C""1lwfll a.Mir.IW _,,., ._ l.51 ,........, ,..., di* oJJka llM _,,., ,._~au,.__._.-~ r•• ,.. •,,..,,,.,~'-fr-. ,..., ...., 1..-rita. .S.,,•rt,.. Qlll,.... .. WATERF ONf HOME , INC. RealtorsQ!' SpttdalltJ M II• prtJpertll1 /or ia/1 tJf l1DJ1 ... 011 tlu Wtt11r. •• 11iar 1h1 wa11r.:.and with a t1I w of lh1 water ... ! . I ------- -OPEN HOUSE 1 On the water ... _...:_ ___ __i.._ _____ TI SATIJRDAY ONLY I 1741Tustin4C ·East Costa Mesa 2 8d Twnhm I Sally Nettel $144.500 207 Canal · Newport Shores 3 8d Hse t Kennie Jo RIZZO $420.000 l 214~ Seville· Peninsula Point, NB 4 Bd Hse j1ll Andrus · $4 79:000 SUNDAY ONLY 405 Bolero Way · Park Udo. NB · 4 Bd Twnhm ~ ~ettel __ _ 27 4 Knox Place • Costa Mesa Hgts 3 8d Hse Jiff Andrus $269,000 8 Misty Meadow · Turtle Rock. Irv 4 8d Twnhm Michael Scholla $359,500 234 lugonia • Newport Shores 3 8d Hse Kennie Jo Rizzo $360.000 . 22 OWham · Belcourt. NB 2 8d Twnhm Sally Phillips $ 7 4 9 ,000 301 North Star · Dover Shores 3 Bel Hse Lance Boggs $989.000 1163 Marine • Laguna Beach 4 8d Hse Betty Comegys. Nancy Peterson $1 .650.000 SATURDAY & SUNDAY 2500 Beacon· Newport Heights V1do Lee I Rosette-Andree Gmch 512 Fullerton · Newport Heights Marlene Hassel 1901 Glenwood · Baycrest. NB Jerry Smith 4 909 Sea.shore · Ocunfront NB Reggie McNemey I Rick Schreiber 3 Bd Hse $379,000 3 Bd Hse $379,000 38dffse I $439,000. 4 Bd Hse SI .095.000 YEARLY RENTALS 17 66 Iowa family rm Mesa Verde. CM 2569 Elden •C2 E.astSide Costa Mesa 71 Sa Island · cbrung rm Big Canyon, NB • 1631 bvine #f Costa Mesa 1050 1/1 West Balboa Peninsula.NB 24 Kamali Court · dining rm ~Crest.NB 3121 Coast Hwy nA dock & V1eW Newport Beach 601 Udo Park Drive #20 Cannery Village. NB 1050 w. Balboa Perunsula.NB 332 Via Udo Nord Ill('\,\/ Udo Isle, NB 103 Ocean Vlm Sea Island. NB 2007 Bayacien Ten · dining rm \lleW Uwle.!errace, CdM 22 a.atbam Ct · dn-g nn & lini/ nn Belcour1. NB 31~~W&familyrm 3BdHM $1250 2 BdTwnhm $1400 2 Bd Condo $1500 3 BdTwnhm $1650 2 BdApt $1650 3 BdTtmbm $1700 2 BdCondo $1900 2 8d Condo $2500 3 8d Apt $2650 38t~ 3 8d Condo $3200 L 3 8dtbe $3500 2 8d Twnbm $3900 4 8d the $4700 120 lnine Cow Ct ~ ~ 8t bonus nns lagm8 Batti • Bd ttsc I $7800 5bd ~ w/2 stay ceing & OOck b largr yacht land may be iuchased $692,900 fl;H} NEWPORT SHORES 4bd canaHrtn. ~ed kitchen. Fr doors & windows. near ccrnm pool & tennis. wal< to ocn StS0,000 (Uf) uitom 4bd. master w/fr. doors to patio & bead\ Beams. bridt & leadld glass. $1,095,000 - NEWPORT SHORES &ii m '83, JbOonthe.canalw/~rm& offa Strps to cxmn tmris, pool & oaan $420,000 DOVER SHORES lAQJNA BEAOt ~ w/OOck for so· h yacht Pnsme remodeled Oc~ ~ location. large lot w/cmtct 3bd. diniig 8t !ant; rms & rwr knchen. buch accm. hcue. guesa house & pool $989,999 $1.650.000 Near the water ... Upgraded 2sty 4bd w/pri\late J>i)tio Sleps to ocean & cmwn pool ciHiouse & te:mis $327.000 NEWPORT SHORES ~ SWP5 k>«an, 3bds ~ & 2bds ~'ll. each w/2 bllhs & a freplaa $349,000 &9it 2W w/dm & Stmy patio Uigrr lot on pnmt sUfti wk.p:Jd apll'90n JX*nliill $595,000 ATTHEBEAOt 5 doors to ocean. Oatan 2bd home w/ocean ww, dm. linW} rm. 2 ~ & mdo ~· $545,000 NEWPORT Bf.ACH 2436 W. COAST HWY 714-631-1400 . Exclusive Affiliate of Sothebys InternatioDal Realty . PElJCA.N POINT No.i '°""· ta.Qt o!rl private lol in premi.'f b3aarl oo l~ !Jftn w/wtlt.e ~er VW'\ $1.895.000 2jty 3tJd. -~. homt.. cUllom wood ftrs abie &ft&rs. llid a a~·s gar~ $895,000 BALBOA ISLAND 315 MARINE AVE. 114-679~900 • _,...1 WATERFRONT HOMES~· INC. Realtors® lalltln1 In prop1rtl1s for sale or I cue ... mt th1 wqt11 •.• n1ar 1111 wat1r ... and wllh .a '1l1w of 1111 waJ1r .•. TRWG.£ SQlwtE3bd MMm 111/1.uocxbmirig &pie & good sizlr patio End tnr on !1ttnbeft w/ comm pool S. to peril. ~ & shop5. 631-1400 $144.000 fASTSU)E c.o.ra Mm s Orleans qnpll w/coovn pod. lsty &esNy ~ 2bd mt Int w/frplc, din- ing rm. large master, latnty & pr1'nlCe patio 631-1400 • '"'$-144,500 sount COAST METRO in nan!)/ r~ Brookvw 2sty 30d tit.Mm w/att dbl garage UI na runor location ~db & pools 631-1400 $149,500 WESTQJff aindo. pretty 2bd Inside ur»t Ill~ scaped pllio & c:anm pod Che to Mamer' s Pail -·~· 6~1-1400 $149,500 Nl'WPORTS PARK UDO Beuhjy custonmd hly "'~· 2ba ~ flllry & pabO New root. • lo!.chni & bNCe, 14J1Jided ~ Dbl garage 63J.1400 $185,000 rut'SIDE CCSQ Mesa largf R·2 lot W/ap'\d plans lor 2 llflll condo&. nt.ar buses. shops & Rf. vas ExlSllng lbd Clg IS ~rented 631-1400 $189.000 WESTQJff ~!lid Douer~twMm. ~ ldlr.hen. new carpet & large pabO Comm pool & cW.. cbc lo shop & Manners Pill 631-1400 $189,995 Dldru lid cdllgt •/twtW In (II JODI .... -~dloolL Brd. pidlll Wa. re.st~ -631-1400 • $379,000 EASTSIEO. Mm · DlrtrQ ~plin'8d3bd amrycdbgt.T• ribla. a.un<llk i.tllft. wtd c:arpit lcqipe' ~ 631-14t0 $209,000 NEWPORT Bf.Aai 2436 W. COAST HWY 714-631-1400 CORONA DEL MAR'S Harbof W~ w/comrn pool, spa & tennis P~ 2bd end 111it 111 pnrne locabon 111/frplc. lamdiy & dbl garage 631-1400 $229,000 NEWPORT Ga1ed complex 111/pool & spa UJ>' !Jaded 3sty 2bd, a~ from busy street Grarute «n- try,nrdwd firs. 2 fr1*-es balcony & 11ered patJoL '631·1400 -$~ NEWPORT HEIGHTS Great Value' lmmaclja1e 3bd l'4Mn vau.~ed cftings hie ~u~ oak C 2paoos&.• 631-1400 $249,000 COSTA MESA HEGHTS near park & eJemen lary died. Owming 3bd 111/hri..vood firs & re- cemly remodeled kitchen & baths R 2 lot 631-1400 $269,000 HARBOR HIGil.ANDS ~r Newport Pnce1 Relocated sder IS hir#,t motivated. 11.'alltS to mcM 4td hane w~ lb:n, hplc & dooble ~ c 63 M 400 $280,000 Sf.AISl.AND Desqe' perfed cmi> 2bd w/~ nn. den & 11- ledl lcKtet n !J,erdld amn 111/rm,s. spes & lm'6. 631-1400 REDUCED! $599,000 NE\\'PORT SHORES Des.able I sty 3bd home Iii/ hot lib 8t Slll room on veiy gocxl strftt SI~ to cli. tinnls & pool sirol to oa!NI 631-1400 $280,000 ~destllt*!~.~ 3bd & den w/a.y. open feeling CommNy tennlS. pool & cUihoust. wall to ocean REDUCID 673-6900 $365,000 COSTA MESA HEIGfTS Oiarmng smal ~ w/2bds each Lllit. Che to 17th Strttt 5tioppng & tues 631-1400 $375,000 NEWPORT IE<HTS f.siate Sale' WorderfU po- tlrlill 11 tl'is 3bd home w/dnng & ~ nns in conm location. 631-1400 $379,000 AT THE Bf.AQf FaWous sp1001.1S 3bd tNlrlhomt ,s *P ton GcMmd ~. llrge mlSttr w/ ~ ~ l tnpace In Ml3 roc:m. 631-1400 SS95,000 NEWP08T'S BAYCREST X -largt coma' lot on qiilt tnehd str9d w/ky 3bd A/C. hocnt tM- 119 l ~ID. i..oy 8t glllgt ~ 63J.1COO $439.000 OW CORONA DEl MAR Near new spaoous 3bd twnhm. cl!nmg & famiy rms. large master w/ srtting room, courlyW & deck w/cit.y l9it View 631-1400 $539,000 NEWPORT'S Sf.A ISlAND Gated w/oomn pools. spa & tenm Fr~ paiiited 3bd end I.Rt w/break· fast rm. 2 ~~new carpet loueJy palio & yard 631-1400 $568.2:00 BAYCMST Totaly remodeled 4bd. dining & fmly rms & golfTilel latchen 111/brealdast nook. Master has expanded bath w/sairra & spa llil. 631-1400 $598,000 DOVER SHORES Spaaous4bdw/~ws ol ~ bay & aty liijlts pPesi beamed ceililgs 111 Mr:i. cir1ng & ~ rms, yard 111/dec:k & pool 63MCOO $699,000 BELCOURT Spaaous, imme 2bd 1\1.'livn w/Om- ing & fmy rms. h9' ceilings. 2 &pkes & madH 8.rs ~entry & lcNely yard Iii/spa 631-1400 $749,000 HARBOR RIDGE Estate Homes Remodeled & isnmaa.Mte w/Sbds Ul ~ nat1nt) forested sctllng w/lotal ~ & wws ol aty lijn. 631-1400 $799,000 COWAN HEIGHTS 2.4+ 1aes galied ~ zon.a ~ esLii" TUs5'1loOll6.3-- & ~ Jll'MYW/WNisolbh~. 631-1400 $1,995,000 BAYfRONT PENJNSUlA POINT ~ 4bd on 8rge lot •/P111 l bt SQI cps. ~t':o..., bndtpetiol ~= BIG CANYON ~~ •docied 6bd mnaon ~flt ~Air\lllllJ w/rSyliiji *"· ~ l ~ rooms.1Jr¥Y &den. 631-1400 -• ~llOO BIG CANYON Pme ~ auw lot.abon. Sqiab ridillcinll~~tiigtc lainiti nns. olb & ~ + Pod. spa&'. gardens 651-1400 $2.995.000 SHOWCASE -... - BAYRONT ESTATES PROMONTORY BAYFRONT 125 ft on the water w/dock for 70+ ft yactt Gorgeous Vila ol IJlCOl!l- ~ (Jalily, 4bdnn Slites. den/bbrary. lormal dioog rm &: 9'J'TI Hige temce w/waterf . $pa &.~f pool $2, 795,000 CORONA DEl MAR Lush mam lanisaping uro.rds oew ~ t.;n;n IG w/temct. lw.n. pnt.iate beach & doclt for 2 boats. Hljl Cfllqs. be-.ad mrrm. rje & aaclde rj¥.s $~. 495,000 . COWNS &SlMI> 190 feet on the walef • bayfront w/bbthls views from beaiih6J rt- modeled lsty 3bd home w/pabOS. lir.m, & dock on sma1 gDI aland. ~ rm & ta.gt ~room 111"* $2,395,000 ~chmve Afriliat~ of Sotliebf s International Realty BAL.BOA ISlAN\) llS MARINE AVE. 714-673~900 .. l .. OPEN HOUSES From one to five p.m. Oceanfront Custom 4909 5eashore Open Sat./Sun. $1,()95,000 Turtle Rocle Lifestyle 8 M1Sty Meadow Open Sunday 5359,500 18R26Af~R: Pttlrct w /vaulted Ci Ooor. • UtS..000 . in association with TIM CARR WATERFRONT HOMES, INC . REALTORS® 675-1058 Corona del Mar Tennis Estate SBR SBA Contemporary, will exchange Approx. 1.2 acres, ocean & bay views $1,695,000 Dover Shores Bayfront Bargain! 3BR 2BA totally remodeled "Tum-key" bayfront 60' on the water, private dock, quiet location $989,000 Lido Isle C.Oltage 2BR2BA +Den nome, beamed ceilings Prime street to street location, 35' lot $595,(XX) Newport Heights Townhome 38R 2.SBA Tum-key with private yard Bright, open, cathedral ceilings, central air $249,(XX) • 631 -1400 Oceanfront Custom 48R 358A on sand, no boardwalk--' Tum-key with whitewater views $1'°95,000 Harbor Ridge Value SBR 35BA Devonshire model Two private sunny decks, atrium $799,(XX) Turtle Rock Lifestyle 48R 2.SBA End unit townhome on large greenbelt Refurbished and immaculate, community pool & tennis $359,500 , . ' ,. -· r ,I -.r ~~ ,... ,f' ~,; ,... t·· .. ' • ·~~ -t it. fl Affordable in Corona del Mar 2BR2.SBA Townhome +large two car garage . . . '' ,,. .. Two private declcs, community pool, spa and tennis $229,<XX> • - .. .. -..... oldwell Banker ongratulates John Knoke ggressive marketing echniques and hard ork pays off Coldwell Banker Dana Point/San lemente sales associate, John Knoke n~entJy closed three transactions in one month with a combined total of more than 1.2 million. Begirul.illg.hi~ tt.al e"IAte caa:c.dn..19&1. Knoke has been honored numerous times as a top producer and hllS won top regional 'ales awards. He credits his uccc .s to Jlways going The extra mile for his clients: 41\ impo1ta11t to ulways-bc pcofes.\ioual and woric with integrity," Knoke said. "I believe that being a good listener and a great problem solver i wbal makes the difference." • Specializing in the marina and ocean view n Arizona. properties of Dana Point and San Oemenre, Knoke has been an active member of his community through Kiwanis, Concepl 7 and church leade~hip. He holds a bachelor's degree in nuclear ..__ -~giuttring.Icom the University of Knoke resides in San Clemente with his wife, Judy. Leisure acuvtties include dinang -oor,gotng-to the movie1111nd 'lh:mng the day with bis wife. For all your nal estau needs, conttut Jo/an KMk.e Ill tlte C.014weU Banhr Dana PoinJ/Slut Ck111e11U office at (714) 661- 9355. 8:45 a.rn .• Com~ Rekrtlons Committee Mtng.; 9 a.m .. MLS Committee Mtng. 18 19 22 25 31 9 a.rn. -noon. Ucensee Respof"Sbilities; l -4 p.m .• 14 Wcrys to Prevent LOWSlits. 2 -5 p.m .. Internet Classes • 2 -4 p.m .• COMPASS Advanced Course Mortin Luther King. Jr · s Birthday. Association Office Closed 9 a.rn. -noon. Probate; 9 a.m -4 p.rn.. Professional Standards Trafning; 1 -4 p.m .. Appraisals 9 a.rn. Grievance Committee Mtng.; 2 -4 p.rn .• COMPASS Beginner Course 6 -8 p.rn .• Laguna/Newport CocktaU Cruise 8:30 a rn .. Orfentatlon/lnquctlon 9 a.rn. -noon. FOfeciosure: 1 -4 p rn. Poper trot 2 -5 p.rn .• Internet Class ----- 2 -5 p.m., Ughtnlng'Class; 3 -4 p.m .. CAR Testing 9 a.m. -noon. REO's; 1 -4 p.m .. More Soles Through TefemOO<ettog m Metro RealtOr e~riences the tr~e meaning of the holidays Her Balboa Island home is a stopover for Santa Claus Metro Realty agent Angela Glaser, also an Orangewood Children's Home V-Olunteer, along with the help C)f local merchants. sponsored a Christmas Boat Parade party for a group of Orangewood children. The yoong people were treated to a selection of gifts hand delivered by Santa Claus. Orangewood Children's Home is an Orange County facility for dependent children who are in need of.the Juvenile Court's temporary protective custody. Volunteers are an integral part of Orangewoocr s overall program and absolutely esi.ential For l'Oluntur infotmalion, call Oran1ewood's "olunuer coordinawr Rose Carey, (714) 935-7571. . Udo Isle retreat The home offef'I Ltdo living at it~ fi~t. Every island amenity is within walking distance from ctas~1c beach restaurants to trendy boutiques and quaint beach artistry. Morning cappuccino along the boardwalk and a walk along the water·s edge briilg a pe.aceful quality to Lido lffe tyle. The tradjtiooal cottage design of this h,9mc belles its pacious intcnor With plcl'lty of room to entertain. the huge living room features a built m home theater. stereo and VCR. Lighted display cabinets accent the mood-setting fireplace. ThC dmmg room h~ an adjacent wet bar with ice maker and refrigerator wine cooler. State-of-the-art technology giv~ the kitchen every clement for safctr and convenience and a fini h of cu\tom granite counters. Sccwit)' sy tern and cuM<>m lighting ensure '8fety and ambiance View-; color at every window with blue skies and ooean allure. The master uitc offers a private retre:it/office with 11 larac patio Ha bath features a sauna and hers a Jacuu.i. 1be excn:ise area sttcssc the need for balance in a bu y.life tyle. }be ~t 'IUite has a-private entrance. --- A 35-foot bayfront offers space for 11 large yacht. The rristinc white cottage appeal j., crowned with tile roof to protect again~t the; ckmenLS and decorated wjth uroate balustr.tde fot a nostalgic return to life's implkity. A front pot:eh gives l'lOm to contemplate thi nicer llidc of life. • FOl'-.ort U.fontJllldon. call Na Tully Ill IA• Nnrporf Beacli office of TM Pruuntial- Jo,. Do•flaCo., (714) 71,·1222. • ~ ti $187,000 3BR. 1.758A home on a quid, secluded street in one of Costa Mesa's best areas. Freeway dose. M fleshened up and ready fOf your lamily Great curb ij)peal Xlra lalge lol mo .. n. c.a m mz OPEN t IOUSE SAlURDAY COSTA MESA 3202 Dakota (1-4) Bonnie Turner 373 Ogle (l-4) Rudy/\Mrez WESTMINSTER 10055 Oediraa (1·4) Jean Rictonwl 1709 GUia (1 ·4) talmen Sipos • $209,900 $349,900 $134,900 $199,000 C>l'l:.1\J HOUSE Sl.JNDA\' COSTA MESA 1783 H.Wllll Cir (1-4) Delpha Oswald 2226 Avak>n (11-4) Gayle Hobson Lewis 3250 Orevon (l-4) Carmen Sipos 3128 Gllbraltar (1-4) Donna Rudolph HUNTINGTON BEACH $249,900 $99-162,500 $217,000 $199,900 ......_.. ........... SS+(ll-C) $99.000.llUOO Ilene Anclefson 6541 Vapcn (1-4) $!18,500 Charolettt Scott COSTAMEM 2820 Dnillle (1-4) Inez Diaz $187,000 WHO SAYS RETIRE? itl.• Huntington Beach Landmark 55+ Beautifully done 1 BR, 18A set In park like atmosphere. Comm. pools spas, tennis & more!I' (87COL) A RARE FIND $121,MI Upgraded 38R, 2BA, et1ctostd two car ga,.ge, batcooy. ~Inside fatures IAcludt OYtfSilt masttr BR with walk in closet Enclosed laundry room. walk In pantry. Costa Mesa locltlon. (93W18) Cool ocean breezes willl this immaculale 2BR, 28A wlgarage. Large open llgllt & ~ Pde Randi local Comm. poof & spas & gicrt Read!J In moveilt (9181 IQ ... .._ CHARIMG &S Alt UNDERSWMNT $209,000 One lol>k & you'Q want to own lllis·beautiful 1539 sq II. townhome lot.ated near Ille bad!! 38R. 2.58A. 2 car garage, Roman tub, vaubd ceilings, cozy fA'eolace, gooqnet Mdlen incl. pantry & built II mm.Ml (22PAC) . mAUTI'lll GOLF COURSE BACKYARD' $169,900 Lovely 48R, 28A home backing to Cos1a Mesa COUntiy Club!. Has fofmal dining, added family room, fireplace. .New roof. new driveway & paint, pMte poq!. (65JOA) -- SMCtOUS lMN6 S212,900 ~=-~~-~~~~CV: pitio & trallqUI yard. Newer applances, fresh plinl (95BEG) iuasn $209. 900 Fabulous home in Mesa Vtml. huoe comet lot with RV par'llino. RecentlY remodefe<f. newer flooring kitchen, seraoed ceilfngs, -4BR. 2BA sl~lt $l0ry, walk to schoOts .. ---- SERVING ALL OF ORANGE COUNTY NEWPORT GlDt $14t,t51 Large 2BR, 2.58A townhome close to Newpor\'s Baclt Bay. Spacious loft area, rear patio. 2 car attached garage. close to shopping, commuting and Santa Ana Country C1ub. (15BRU) UPGRADES GALORE . $157,511 Immaculate two story In quiet complex. 3BR with huge maMet, 2.5BA 2 car alt garage! Tiie atrium, expanded patio & Inside laundry. Comm. pools, spas, tennis. (60BRO) WATER WORLD SOUTH COAST M£TRO $15t,ta0 Prestigious Village Creek 38R. 2BA with·lofVof11ce with fax & computer hookups. New cpl paint & floors. Association pool, spa and gentle streams. Very private location. Huge 2 ~r garaoe, light bright and open. (870EE) HOME, swm. HOM(I $174,900 3BR. 1.75BA, dining room, 2 car oaraoe. roo1 ls new. yard 1s hugel A great buy at this price. C.Otrally located. close to everything. (22AVA) IACl BAY DB.IGfff $174,900 Secluded & quiet end uoit close to back bay. large 3BR. 2.58A 2 car garage. New oven, range, berber carpet. Wrap around patio. (34UNI) HIGH ON A Hill IN H.B. $20UIO HARO TO FINDI $%19.• Quiet cul·de-sac location. nicest Starlite M~ 38R, Reduced ,10KI 4BR. inner circle-Mesa Verde. 1.5BA xtra large lot with RV parking, New carpet & upgraded carpet, windows. French doors, kitchen paint thru out this home is ready 10 move in. Large appliances. tlle, baths. Great pride of ownership add on family room (82POL) area. Vacant (2MEI) BIG & BRAND NEW kOMf $2tt.lf7 Dream home In Costa Mesa. Huge 48R, (2 masters) GREfNIROOK P£RFECTION $2tt,900 2.5BA 2 car att. Lots of marble & oak. Famlly Huge SBR. 3BA with formal dining. family room & room. bonus room fireplace Absolutely bonus room tool Lovely fireplace covered patio. beautiful.(19ANA) . private spa Xtra large master. New red Ille HOUSE & OUPlf.X S21t.ooo roof.(33MAR) JUST REDUCED $36.000 FOR FAST SALE! A 28R, wt Ctw.UNGE YOU TO F}ND $319 ODO t BA house plus a duplex 1 BR, 1 BA with their own priv Four cleaner units at this price and tocabon Well ba~. R3. 9300 S F. lot Call now for info. cared for units In Mesa Verde.. Each unit includes ~WO~ APART! $225,000 2BR, 1 BA An elCcellent purchase for the smart Quiet secluded home. close to nature? Gorgeous tri. Investor. Has and oversized lot and 6 garagesll level with 1749 sq. ft. a dream come truel \riews of (29PE~) canyon & wilderness park from entire unitl Vaulted EASTSIDE IEAUT'f $341,taO ceilings, Roman tub, skylights. French doors. 3BR, Gorgeous 3BR, 2.58A 3 yr new. µparades galore, 2BA, 2 car garage. (20MEA) Including!. llallan lite lloorlng', Indian marble OWNER DESPERATE $221,IOO tlreplace close to Npt Heights. Great schools 4BR, 3BA upgraded and expanded. French doors, (370Gl) plantation shutters. ceiling fan. Kif & cabs recently painted, CIA. New roof. Morel! (92DAH) LONG BEACH 12 Plf.X $315 •• W1SIDE WONDER $231,117 Upgraded & very welt maintained 12 plex in great lUXU8Y LMNG FOR !-flSl $17t,IOO Great eastslde local on R2 zoned lot. Charming area. Always rented, good cash flow. close to A~ctlve 2BR. 2BA tn-tevel townh<>f!le. urge master • remodeled 2BR, 2BA Home with oversized 2 car shopr·ng, schools. freeways. Call today bet0<e It suite on separate level. Well 1ocated !fl center of tract. garage and worttshop. Tiied ltrtchen & baths. New goes (65TEM) Two car attached garage, comm. pool & spa. (f62fA) carpets & ~today. (16ROC) EAl11IOE FMTAIY "-,• WARMTH I CHARM $111,MI PRIDE Of $2.St,MI ..,. .. light & brloht & airy 4BR, 1.SBA Halecrest Home. 4BR, 28A spacious living room. Plantation shutters, louted on secluded Eastside cul-dt-$aC street. Perfect for fst time "'""'rs. Hardwood floors. Cozy New French doors. New clcorlan counters. New living space ls over 2245 S.F. & Tot is over 10.000 fl (t2CON v .. ,.. drivtwa oof door (98CAA) S.f.I Immaculate 38R, 28A home With familY room, replace. ) y, tOOf, omoe · den, fireplace & morel Private pool & spz:: Call SPACIOUS 2 l'TORY $1n -MODEL P£RffCT $214,• todayt (S4VIS) Light & bright 4BR. 3BA (1BR & 1BA down). 'one Immaculate 48R, 2BA family home In fantastic H.8. block to back bay. Comm pools. spas & tennis. call location. Famil'f ro:om & den! Everything remodeled. Off IROADWAY '511.• now! Vacant & ready to move tn.(3"6SAN) Vaulted celllnos. Pnvate pool & spat Outet cul•sac. Wonderful Eastsldt COsta Mesa 8 plex. All units IEACH UFU .... -Family funl(87CON) surround peamul courtyard. 9 gataQeS. East of the .,_, a-ch 1 la ... ~---OCfM MO CfTY U8HTI VIEW "11.Ul new Triangle & close to the *"· Invest In YoUt """port ..-pen nsu near me ~bor Buutlful ~BR, 2.5BA home In secluded gated future today! (138RO) Yacht Club! Steps to bay & beach! Wei malntamed community;" Xtra large mast.or With balcony, family 2BR. 2~ w/gartge, fireplace, wet bar, celll~g fans, room wltt\ fireplace, den w/loft & bonus room tool CHI THE IOMDWAU '1 .21t .• tight bf1ght -patio, CaU todiy this beaub s gotta ~spa. (18NAH) · G=r s sunsets over the Pacific from Ult 2nd 001(81 BAL) .~ I " • $211,MI s ~ fOOm. 4 hoge BR, 38A. 3 car att gerage, llEIA vm~ doll HOUSE ., .. ~ 11ge 68R, 38A 2 story, 3 C: .. ~~· · lfonun n 'dlla fll'epC;a, boi'tus \'oOm llld rfloft. Home located cui.st 1st tlme~liomt on 1he maifalC •. ~ prutt~ 8-reenwrook:-'Co~ &--9"Cloos -In.._.,.....,.,..°',_. ... ~ . 2 car ga (11 aay walled) French Ooots to prltly famil'/ room. P'rlvate pool & spa. Quiet cul-de-sac. • below n'la{lcet Cd now! (110CE) t • ~~~~~~~~ \ . ~... --25 Uncla cteth Gnd Lois Jacobs -top e1gents at Grubb & Ellis Karen Knoche receives award from Hoag Hospital . Fou~d~tion Grubb-& Ellis Realtor one of seven honorees -Xare.n.Knoc.be is one.of ~en c.Qmmunity- leaders recently honored with the annual Vin Jorgensen Award from Hoag Hospital Foundation. Winners arc nominated by H~g Hospital Foundation's organizations and committees. Knoche WI$ selected by the 552 Club, whece she has b;een on the board of directors and served numerous ea&ership • assignments. She was instrumental in developing the 552 Club Movie Premiere, one oftbe Club's most successfuJ new frte'nm and fundnrising events. ~'"r'.tr!ril'ft~­ the activity for lhree years. She is also a committee member for the Taco Bell Newport Classic Golf Tournament. the 552 Club Festival ofTtees and BOllt'd of Foundation so. '1 feel obligated to participate in the community which bas been very good to me in my professional real estate career," she Hoag Hospital volunteer. She is also an avid tennis player and golfer. Married to Gary - -4--!:saJ~·~d. _____ _ Knoche. owner of Prime Pacific Financial, theylte"~Dl'OliKHIHDdeai~s-Gl:.fi,\u~------_;m grtndchildtcn including twins born on Labor Lindo Oeth and lots Jacobs Their commitment to excellence gives them continued success Ron Muzano, vice president and di.strict m.anagct of Grubb & 61.is Residential Real &ate Services, Newport Beach. announced the top agents year to dale. Tbe team of Linda Oeth and Lois Jacobs were rccogniz.ed for their leading performance. Both Oeth and Jacobs bold a certified residential specialist designation. a titJe for which only 2'1 of all Reallors qualify. Oeth and Jacobs also hold the title of senior matketina consultants. a company title for a.uodates committed to excellence in real estate. To become a senior marketing consultant. the associale must comm.and a thorough grasp of conltUCt negotiations. market information and marketing strategies. In addition. management also considers personal integrity. tireless and enthusiastic effor1S on beh.aJf of clients and a direct involvement in community affairs. Both women arc dedicated to their profession and offer only the finest in personal real estate service. Each. has many years of real est.ate experience plus 1 h.uge referral bMis. Both a.re active members of the Orange County interfaith Shelter for Homeless Families. an organization which assists families with temporary shelter. LJn4a Odh and LoiJ }OCtlln Cllll IN cont.odd at Grubb & BUis RniMIJlial Rw EstllU Surice1, 23 CorportlU Pllwl, SU. 190, Nntpart &aclt, (11') UU200. Frank Daki~es is panelist at Coldwell's Preview. luncheon He addressed some of the top sales associates • Knoche.. an IS-year real estate veteran, bas been a recipient of many awlll"<h and has earned a solid reputation for detail and in depth knowledge of the buyers· and sellers· needs. A fifth generation Orange Countian and UCLA graduate, Knoche is still an active Day. CaU f{Jwn K.noclu of Grubb & Ellis Resid•ndal Real EltaU Savi.en, 23 Corpol"OU P/avl., Suik 190, Newport Beach 92660, (114) 644-6200. Hobbie shines at Coldwell Banker Commended for her consistency as a top producer -Bob Lefever, president of Coldwell Banker Southern Cali(omia Co., and Tom Wagner, branch managct of Coldwell Banker Laguna Beach North offioe1 m:cotly commended sales associate Margie Hobbie for her consistency as a top producer and annouooed her membership to the l 995 ~ President's Club. ln order to qualify for the prestigious President's Club, a sales associate must earn more than $4 million in sales volume in one c&lendat year. Hobbie is also a past member of the President's Oub. Ranking among the Top 100 Coldwell Banm sales associates in California. as weU as the Top 10 in Orange County, Hobbie bas followed through with her pbi.Josopby that ooe pe.rsoo with a commitment is wMh more than a 100 wbo only have an iDlm:SL .Wdb mocc tbln.15 yem apcdmce in fc.a1 estaZ, Hobbie baS been credited a tq> doOar performer and bas also ruorded Ibo bipeit, number of transaetions ye.v-to- ..... in lbe.LapM Bcada.Nodh Ofticc: She • bee proven ability 1o propc:dy repretml and counsel imtibltio«W clients IDd KQll'llely i.ncorporate au of the nece-y supportive dMa. ,.,. .. ,..,.,.,. ......... ~ M.,,w H..,_111,,.. OtMwa..,,.. u,... a.cla N«ft II/lb. (114) 4'4- • IJJS.;• ...... , belien:s in wibneftt to terYice ._-.. ... met commia.. to euelleOcc. ·<>. Hobllie Ind -Uftm.tet ti.nk-ow.ed ,..,.. ih Soudma Cllifomie and puts olLoi~~.IWacill , ............ upoa~~~ 1 j l r .. ... ' .._. I :11 ... J-._--.... -.......... ~ ..... 9, .... -\:;·r1f?"'i. 2'> . • .. . - THE BLUFFS Cu"tom d.aiqned 1'i1chen. 3 bd Kay Par1'er -$329.0,00 • bd. 3.S ba. ExtmtJvt C1U1omisa.tion. Jmnifer Pritchett -$.+95,000 We lnvlte you to ~Y meet our agent• and to vUit tllde wond.n.al hom.99 ~weekend bCtweal 12:00 aftd itr:OO. SATURDAYS INVITATIONS -. SUNDAYS INVITATIONS' BALBOA PENINSULA. S22 West Oceanfront -$1,990,000 Marcia Bents . THE BLUFFS 623 Vista Bonita -•46S,OOO Ginny Anderson H.a.iusoR Vmw Hil.t.s 1931 Sandcastle • t99S,OOO Lyleen & Jeff Ewti\q HARBOR Vmw HOMES 2801 Blue Water -f829,000 Don Olson HARBOR RIDGE 16 San Seba•tian -fl.199,000 · Joyce Olson 10 Lucerne -$369,000 Da'Vid Prince Lmo ISLE 220 Via Palermo -lf939,000 Ali•on McCormick 207 Jucar -•729,000 D' nte Steelberq ©~f1J1 .COLD\JELL BANKER .. NEWPORT BEACH . - 759-0.649 . -~ ' HARBOR VIEW HI~µ .; 4 or 5 bd. plus bonus room and "great room kitchen", sensational pool overlooks the blue Pacific. 15 31 SANDCASTLE $995,000 LY LEEN 800•94'9•94 71 .. Handsome waterfront Chatcau, built with the finest materials. Designed for the ca~ual Island lifestyle. 327 GRAND CANAL $995,000 & JEFF EWING 71 4•673• 1 980 • ... ... ' ; r' . ; • ~ ~:, ~< • • • • . } 8 . • • 3500 Mf• It. liviftfl orwcu ·~I Award Price • Spedaculor •un..,. -Sl :m ;ooo --·----- . • Tum·lcey;. Ovenlu lot • IJol&oa Point 8uyl $579,000 New Listing! • Cu.tom built • ~lou• view. lo Cotolina • .ArcftHecf'• o.ligltt • 5 &d, 3 bo • &ponded Sommerwt • ~ .... Comer Loi • Must ... for Yalve CONSISTENT TOP 3 SALES AGENrs-95-90 Marcia & Robert Bents Coldwell Ba~ker Newport Beach 644-9060 ext. 112 & 113 • l 04 VIA LoR.CA Country French Custom H ome. 3 bd, 3 ba, Beautiful Courtyard patio Perfect in every detail. $799,000 REDUCED! · 35 MONTBCITO Incredible Ocean and City Views from this 4 bd, 3.5 ba home. Pool and spa. $795,000 OPEN SUNDAY 220 VIA PALERMO Super 4 bedroom, 3 bath home, wood floors, fireplace, courtyard patio. $539,000 AL1soN Mc€ Almost l / 4 acre corner ·lpt. Three large bedrooms, 2.5 baths, off street parking, pool and spa. $519,000 PRE~EWS PROPERTY SPEC~IST (714) 644-9070 xl44 (714) 673-20~4 • MUOI VIEW HOMES Vwy de$irable •A• frame PomMo- Nlww ~. ff#NI~ in~ ~.locxitioc\ ~W·9060xl07/125 BALBOA PENINSULA BeoutiQ~ mointoined, comer lot location In lvm·ke"t condition. lei (1tef 3606 sq h. Sl,Q90,001 Robert & Marcia 8enb 6.U-9060 1t 112 THE BLUFFS ExpomiYe greenbelt locohon. end vn~, light onCI open. Redone kikhen, boil$, mortile tt*Y and ~replace $289,000 ~ 6.44·9060 x127 BAYSHORES ~family home kJstJuly remodeled with 5 bd, 1 bni· ~ room, «earn kitchen. Lorge raor bOck pciio. $1, 125,00> 0eonor Bowie 644·9060 x 1 '5 BALBOA PENINSULA Trustee Sol&-propetty taken in on trode and priced for iinmediote ~! 'bd, 2.5 ba $579,<XX> • • Marcio & Robert Bents U.·9060.IC112 NEWPORT BEACH ~~~with priYote boot docl ~ Newport Island Port 2 bd, 1 ba David Prince 6.44·9060 x120 IAYSHORES Trodilional home on CMniz.ed Id. 4 bd, brid ~. bni~ room and liirory. 2 ~. rrmt mus. $879,00> Eleanor Bowie 6'.C·9060 x I '5 NEWPORT RIDGE ESTATES ~ decocoled ond w ~with spa and ,~~lt~ D' ene Steelierg W -9060 x 122 • L !'.*'f's BAYSIDE COVE One IMI, ~ mnodeled with 3~~~in ~. ~hidtvwut-- Tom Thonuon 644·9060 x 1 Q Unust.d cam and COO)'Oll view. Very pri\IOle cusbn home ~ for or1ist or writer. On priYole rood. Tom Thomson 6.44·9060 x 1 Q E·SIDI COSTA MESA 2 bd, 1.S ba end ooit ~ in Ecubide ~ Mesa. 2 COi garage $119,900 Donold PWf 644·9060 x 177 I a I .. ! . lllUIJSUt This magntflcerty upanded Venaille Plan has been rtlTlldeled & modified lo per1ection. Flbulous COlllyWd erdry, ~-IA patio '#/pool, spa & Win. TremendM used mw!U 68R, 6.SBA. $1,711,llOO CGIOU IE. UI NISTORICAl • Pen:hedabo~ 'UmeColona' onanownizedc:omer lolw/panoocanvews.5811, 4.Sl!A. t..dM>odtlls. belldul hlghaMldc:8lings, 11'9SSM1rpl & nwiyol1er lelUe1.fl .ta.oot llVl• lDIUCl <jl 11Z2)m row. JIR. JIA parc>1anic *-hm. rem>deled & In petted condillon. 9IW Patio & PllVlle Iron! c:ourtyMd W/POOI. E't'fl'Y 1m Im view d htlbor or pool. GcxKmel''ldtW/t11yVtewhas*tfiQhls&lsOl*'lt>VilUlledc:eillng"GrU'rmJ1.80,llOO CUl1llll VD .... • UTtD COllllUIITT Sli.mng Calfornla ~fl cuslomlm in lhis gllld comn. OceanA:ily Illes*"' 1111>«X2b!e QUalily lhloughol.C. "8R. 3.SBA. pool & spa. Gourmet's kile:hen, eteon mstr $1lilt. open entellallllllelt •• Call lo •I J1 ,•,DOD COllEI HESHr "PllDIDIO" SBA. • SBA CUSIOm. Prl'lllle Qlled estatt. NMf lllled iruwox 5200 sq It of Ii Ying space. AoPJox. 1n acte latl1 Ol.Uty UVoughoutl S-.000 PIUVlll MTDll ._ 3 lrol1. French doon skyt~. 4-al garage. Huge lot,gooonet's kit'*'. spa, Slllll. ....... IDUTIDIW. FAIRY llDllE Vtewol Hartlol RldQe, canyoo&alyligla GorgeousbKtyardw/PoOI & 5Pi. •Ill +Sludy, spacious lwly rm •/ll'pl. wet llu, lrnlTllCUtale yard & YteW Nantuckel rrodel.$Ml,OOO PDllSULA POllT .SR. 38A, se>ecial deSlgned tvn 3 llOIJses/3 ~IO beach & surf 2-at oaraoe. spa, lamly rm PabOS Ulra pning $121,llCIJ WATtRFROIT W1111 IQAT II.JP .aR. 2 SBA. hghl. bnot'«. l•ga house. IBR & BA downstairs. Private galed comn. ~ IO LlOO Vi~ shops. -.- llMICHI VIEW NW 'ii~"' in nglC nowt Beltiilully remodeled .aft. JBA. llflily rm w/rrlltl kl • lw ftrs, Andenon wincloM. Enjoy bay/oClan view & laige pirtai. Jri Many utrast Huge ptk:e 19dt.aonl ... _. IEWPOIRT LH STYLI Pnvate boat <tlc:i, sandy beach. 2BR +den Aa:omrmdale lo a Pelf OX. ~ft boat+ sici. lie Galed conm Rem:>deltd lilll r..i .... .a UT1ll IALIOA llWD BealAilui CaoeCodtUh In 1991 willllhebesl mllerialsmoneycan buy. Hatdwoodbs. Pli• COll'llen, ftagsk>ne P* Call !or. pnwle showing. ... .. DTll LMUU WAMCI MST HOUSE 4811. 28A. pool, YteW, kil oarllJI & i.oa ITlllhef-ln-lav "" whep er•llU Helf root pal~ stairways. pabo & rTMI ...... . ~ ThePrudent1al 8 Clllfoml1 Realty . ICOIUll·CWW>lllS <kellvlelltlromall n.prms Ii dwrrinQ 4811. 3llA. approx.~ sq ft linlty In VflY •• rlllinbined. S-,lllO UlllOR YEW MW 38R. 28A 8IMdln. -& 1111C. eldl'l lalge lot.'*' enclosed COUl!y;lfd. ~•to lo"Wlly sunsets. . ... IDT IUY •......, IEACll Mourakl. city I~ & some oc:e111 \'lewstromttn spac1ous tJwnlllme a . S\ + llmfy rm. Lllge dec1c on tilt*"'· $571,DOO . \ PllDIAll IAl.I Localed on lhe blQOd cM. 3811 bait slip + m1y privm beach Oaled conm.rity. 3BR. 28A. ~ Wlblt.lnl!B(l -...... ~yrn>dtled==~~.2.SBA.Showsli91& bt~w~oo:tidrs,cuslomopering~iolts.cus*>nlwood&gtml!Oltdn&recmed I~ bllas~celirQS& newijlwt'bllfdnootPMellonlcautlyMd._,_ UlllORlmll..A• Lelldll owned. remide1ed lmon lllat comw 1ol WPool, ER+ 28A. remodeled~ bl1hs. StJl!gtD, woQd 111$. FMdl doors. U(#C & brlQlt SSZl- ICUI n1' ·CAIEO ..UD 48R. 28A Im in desirable lamly ~ w)ppandid H~ng rm. ow:llooldng ~QI yard. Prfwie beac11 accm. Gu • & OlllJl)dllilyl. S'1 t,lllO llt.ACOl IAY VllTUI COTTAGE Uporadect Hew IOOI, new pluntJing. ntW i'*riof painl, new calJ)fL 311R, 28A + IBR. 1BA IP(. Best~ in N.81 · $411,lllO PAICllAllll: UPPO UY '(.ltw41 Im bay, ntn, lighb. 3llR IKl! w/(ltlri bllh. Lllge ijlchen. famly Ill\ ICIOSS trom ~ poci ........ O,,.,,,llTY I.ell ._ Easlsidl llMS1n'sll ollered !ir matiWlld .n.. 5 • 2BR lrits w>tiarai;ies ... SBJ.DWAll'lsa.D ~ Nollh Napoll MslrBR 1st If. hWilood llls.M:.lnside loc.Great ~!Sm- THE ......... mn ""um SpaclousJ8R. ~ large bolU rm. Ocean •llOm mstr dec1c. All:ached 2-ar owage. CloselO ~$5.CXX>dlanling~ ..... fMWRUFRCOD lMge 'G' pllnwMuJtedc:.illtrp &4811. Wiii k>caled endllil~on boCh sfdn & d09e lo PoOI. WOod loaring. plarUloll tldefs. rrirrued Sblrca wall, eert. CQdlno. 1aroe blllcopy & enclosed Pllllo. S32t.OOO YW l&IU • PUTHOUSI Seller tnmlen'ed • m.ISt sdll 2BR. 1 Bo\ sllJl9't vu.cs ceilings. Sder Will :z:,..,., dues! • ., ·- •••• ,.._ . ... Visit ont of our Open Howes and registeT to win a Ont· Year Pa.s.s to &luicmls Cinema! Our RECORDED 24-Hour Info U111 for leta/11 111 fazed brodJurt 011 th••• ,,,,,,,.., lftlPlfl/u. Slmplf ull Toll Frt• 1-ID0-545-1444 . .aoo .. a-....1:.44¢;HHiiir. .. a::•· -• r· r• '. ' -. ., ~ ----:---=-~---":"-::-=~':-:-'-----------...:......___ $2,545,000 A ~lb & unique property 6BR. SBA. library/ family rm. CuSJom matble & granite 3 zones of ' clima-control. primaty & secondary inlerior stair- ways, 3 storys w/elevator, S zooes of audio control. $1,250,000 Wonderful traditional SBA custom tvn on comer lot in this gated ccmm LOls of used brick This 2 slOI)' heme ollers great !;wnity living Large family l'JTI opens onto veranda & beautifully aWQ4nted ~ · makes this hm one to see. S.11'111/tt.H, 72f.-1m $760,000 On extra wide lot Beautifully maintained 58R, SBA hm Original wJ1oads of polenlial to 14>11rade Large dining rm, lanity rm. office. tutl ball downslairs. Loads of yard, grass & patio! Bring all ol\lrs! $2,295,000 35' on bay w/dodc for large boat Exquisitely remod- eled In 1988 Hisftlers mstr BA. Exercise rm llao Tt1/'1, m-1222 , .. 9,000 Beautiful eape· tod built in 1991 wifl the b8St mamrlalsmoney~buy Hardwood lloors, granill counws. ftagstone patio. Call !of 1 pri'4'9 !tlow- ing. $409,000 E.astsidein*ment~redbymotiva~'811ef 5- 28R units w/gmges ..................... -.. .... - J f • r-. ... ( . . 1) ---- Dottie John.son 71 B 1 /2 Marguerite - -.. Qpen~uA,--~ .4 Seconds to the beath.nj~ beau.tifv.l.OO~jsJocat,ctt.QD..tbe.-&lboa'. Peninsula.. It is an upper unit in a two unit building, swrounded by the beauty of the Balboa Like New. Beautif~I 2BR, 2BA :!'~i~~~~~r~blueskies.Strolltouniqueshopsand~taurants,orshuttletothc ,.._ -'-153r19 9QO Three bedrooms,'complemcnted by three baths have views that tantaliu the senses through -~an~.., J -----..-t-cnt<tMeditcrranean windows. Thc1ivingroonrineplttt widJ waring cettings and a in Old COM -Marble fireplace, large decks, includes wash--breathtaking mrut>le fireplace and enchanted by rcce sed lighting. The roof-top deck is wired er, dryer & refrigerator. Move-in condition -great locab·on. for electricity, gas. and telephone lines and would be the perfect setting for private spa. The lcitchen, European in design and planning, i" adorned with a garden window. The two-car Walk to beach , senior center & Fashion Island . attached garage provides privacy. security and extra storage. 2erl'ectYor a vacation~ investment rcntaJ, or year round experience, th.is Mediterranean Olde CDM -$196,DDO Ocean view located in beautiful Sandcastle Condos -walk to beac_h. Fashion Island .& Village. Pool, Spa & Lovely entertainment area. Dottie Johnson 760·1966 Prudential • Douglas holds · networking rall Mariann Cordova, Lou Piatt and Maxine Montgomery They shared secrets and success in using the In- House Direct Mai I Services Max.tne Montgomecy, <A)ngeCpun~ .. ~ districunanager and Lou Piatt. ptt.Sidcnt of The Prudential -Jon Douglas Co., recenlly held a networking rally for all of the company's Orange County offices at the Hyatt. A panel of Orange County sales eucutives shared their secrets and success in usi11g The Prudential -Jon Douglas In- House Duect Mail Services, resulting in more than S36 million In sales. "Our Orange County ra.lly provides a forum for our sales executives to expose cumnt propert>cs for ~le and to exchange ideas and prospective buyers t.hrou.ghoot the county," Montgomery said. "From the alliance of The Prudential California Realty and Jon Dou~as Cq.c~ *'°that is "unpru11lle!Cd iltscrv.icc£, 5tandard and level of success." .. For""',. UtjonNllJon on bu,U.1 or i dling propat] '" 011 Jobcfltt tJu Jlrontm alJJIUlce in tJu natio11, coU Mtu'111 Montfo,,,.,,, vic1 Jfnrilh1tllJ1ttUU1111 of 1'111 Pnultndal -J01t Dotlpu Co., Newport B1«li offk1, (7 I 4) 7SJ..f60!J. property is clearly a value. A motivated owner wants the property sold immediately and will li5ten to aJJ offers. Excellent financing programs and low rates make this-the perfect time to invest in thil beach property. For mon Utf onlttllion, caU BarlJara A fllSladltr al tJu Newporl IHaclr oflict of Tiu Pnukntiol-}011 Doutlas Co., (7U) 729-7208. Big Canyon. Villas -golf course settina Disunctm: Riviera architectural styling, this de igncr's o\vn residence bocders on the Big~yon Golf Course. It features an extended patio and sides to the 16th hole. Tastefully cu tomized. thi<> two-story, two-bedroom condominium is enhMCCd by extensive use of mirrors. Other features include custom oak cabinetry, djrect access two-car garage with garage door opener. centrnl air ~oncf!tioning, ceramic tile ~ntryway. large fonnal dining, interior laundry. decorator-selected hghung fixtures plus_ ~pac1ous pantry and ~tate-of:the·art ki~o appliances. A community pool. spa. fitness fac1hty and clubhouse with fireside lounge, kitchen and bar provide a ho t of leisure choices within this newer community in Newpon Beach. Offered at $379.000. Call Jim Wtlsenbach atlll K.41 Kon/al of Grubb cl Ellis Rtsilltntial Rtal EslaU Servic•s, 23 Corporau Plaztz, Stt. 190, Newport Bead, (1 U) ~200. Model perfect Greenbrook tOwnhome &onnoos 4 .five be.droofn;Jbi'cc full bid», tlafee car1arage with pacious family room and bonus room .wo. Over SIS0,000 in lllMdt.tJ ~ drroUghotJt. • This home features tile~· lfrcnch doors lc.ading let a private side patio. Completely new modemiud kitchen accented with tile flooring. The master bedroom bas been expanded to accommodate iltinf area with the convenience .or television. Huge walk-in closets with built-ins. AU qcw master bath.. Neutral tolod prevail throughout. Private spa. New .red-tiJed roof 2nd central alann a.re also included. Offered at $299,900. For .on..':/.,,,..,.,,., cd Ello HoJI ol CollllwtU llabr Coua Mtu, (1 U) 661-9333, °" Colllw1U l'*'1td ""1:1/Www.colilwtllNUtr.co• . "Seaview Pool Home" • Pride Of Ownership •LargeHome • Huge Corner Lot • Private Pool "Brand New Home" • Excellent Location • Top Quality Construction • SFR Or Duplex $925,000 "Catalina Sumetl'' • Stunning Views From All Rooms • Gorgeous Decor $299,000 1'Unbelievable Elegance" • Stunni.Dg Larget l Br PenfbouJe • Perfect Location •Totally Designer $139,000 "Beautiful Studio" $U9,000 '199'CDM Toutlfome' .... • Magnificant sBr, 4.5 Ba Home Elegantly Decora 4 Off-street Patting $995,000 "Ideally Located" • Choice L-Ocation • Cbanning Home + lncome Unit $669,000 ·~ Value" $139,000 "Bay at Ocean Views" • Great Value • Large l Br, 2 Ba •Huge Patio • 8eautitul View $219,000 '1ncrech1>1e Vtewe" •Panoramic Bay A OcemVlewa •Hqae Patio • Jlaniy ottered 3 Br Ul0,000 ~ Island" •Darling 2 Br, 2 Ba Cottage • Custom Decor • Built New 1990 $635,'000 Call /IW Klohs ''Duplex by the Bay" • Remodeled Duplex Oole To South Ba Currently Genera SS0,000 Income/Yr. $759,000 • ~r Coodirioo • 2 Muter Bedtlooa'91 • V au1t.ed Ceilings 8t Sty lights $179,000 "Supu Sharp" • Small Ocean View •Villa Balboa 2 Br •Nice Coodition •Close To Beacll $139,000 "Villa Balboa Penthouse'' •QeatVahae • 1 Br Penthouse •Vaulted Ceilings A Skyli bts t I -~ ,. .. .. •. . I More lhan 42 million Americans are expected to pack it in this year and move, With fragile keepsake~ and crystal heirlooms to keep in mind. proper packing techniques become essential. "Moving and packing. like most everything. requires a strategy." Sara Surface said, moving expert for Mayflower Transit. "Advance pTanning iS the lCey .... Surface ~ys the more time you take deciding what to pack and whal to leave, and the more care you talce when packing. the i.moother your move will be and the easier it will be to unpack when you arrive al you new de<.,1Jna11on "You can \ave money by packmg you~lf. but hmng your mover tu p-.ick your belongmg-. can \ave you a lot of lime. energy and q rc.,s. A pr:o also hru. the skill to J1'.it k belongmg'> m awfylfiat mmim1zes the chance of damage." Surface adds. Al...o, con'>1der that you are re~ponsible for damage 1ha1 occul'\ to belongings m boxes you pack. The move!'\, however. are liable for anything they pack. Give youN!lf at lea~t six weeks to pack and follow the't: easy packing suggestionl> from Mayflower •Before you 'tan pm;k1ng. detennine the items you want to throw away. give away or· seU. Moving is a good time to get rid of items you no looaer need. You'll save money, and have less to pack and unpack. Give yourself enough time to make these decisions. •Don'"f jusr sran-paclOng -plan tm'W you wiU pack. Pack items you don't use-often . first. Pack items of similar size and weight • together. Don't make cartons too heavy to easily lift. · •Always use proper packing cartons and wrapping materials. Use professionaJ J>ctC.k!ni tiipe_. which is a wiQe .. stmn~, clear_ or brown tape. Ma~k.ing tape 1s not strong enough to support the weight of a fully packed carton. Tape all canons closed on the lop andbonom -doo 'tju.stlold tbecnd.flapi_ closed. Use crumpled. unprinted newspaper to pack items in boxes. •Label the contents on the outside of ail boxes. and the room, it should be delivered to in your new home. When packing fragile items, clearly mwt fragile on the outside of the box with arrows on the sides to indicate the correct upright po ition. •Indicate boxes holding es~ntial items like cooking utensils. bedding, linens. and toiletries that ~ to be opened first by writing, opcn1irst, on the box and making sure these are the last boxes to be loaded onto the moving van . •Pack all cartons tightly. lf a packed box rattles or makes noise. the contents could be damagCd in tran~it. 'Specific posse ioru i:equite pccific care when packing. These arc some of the basic packing ttehniques used by Ma)'flower van operators: crumpled packing paper. -Glass jars and bottles -pack wld} bubble WraJ> or several layers of paper. Secure \toppers or lid.'i with mu.king tape to top ot jar or bOUle. Don 'l move flammable ltenu. •Statual)', figurines. curios-Wrap <itina -Wrap each item ~parately in unprinted newspaper and use a pecially -partitioned box-suebti-lhe-Oishpak, available from Mayflower. -aenerously..in bubble pack...wrap iJul layec.ot clean_J)apcr._and~k in boxes with plenty •Stemware -First wrap the stem for extra protection, then wrap each glass individually and place upside down in a partitioned box. •Mjrrors, glass-covered photos and art work -Crisscross the glass with a series of x's of masking~~ to hel2_ 1;trcyjlhen the glass, then wrap in a generous cushion of clean paper and place on a nattened packing or telescoping cyton. •Silverware -Nest utensils in groups of three or four. wrap securely. and place an silver chest or cushioned box. •Lamp shades -Handle by wire frames only and place in large boxes. Shades can be nested in one boxif separated bY.ctean paper. -clothes -Clothes can be folded and boxed. F0r faster unpack.mg. you can obtain special wardrobe box.es from your mover that lets you neatly pack clothes left on the11 hanger. •Small appliance.<;, computers. stereo equipment -Tf possible, pack small appliances with crumpled packing paper. Tape down moving pa.rt..~ like ste~ equipment and VCR's in their original box. Otherwise, cushion applianoei. with • of crumpled paper or foam packing in between items. Objects with delicate 11ppendages like candelabra or figurines with extended anns slJC>t!ld be wrapped with extra bubble pack and surrounded by extra packing material. • •Record albums, tapes. CDs -S-tack the5e - item.'i on end so they can absorb shock with le~ chance of damage and pack. tightly so they're secure and can't hift. 1 •Antiques. delicate fu~ -Movers I. supply specially made mtes to secure and hip fragile items and antiques. A complete package of Maynower · s up for a fe-•nd ~mfortable move are available by callini your local Mayflower agent or by writing Mayflower at: MayflowerTnmsit, Inc .• P.O. Box 101: Depl. MT. Indianapolis, IN 46206--0107. M'l1flow~r row a one IJN nation '.r • ka.dbtf trud: tnuupol'WMJn stnitt cO"'P'JlfNI 1~cioli.zUt1 in worklwide transpo1111don. of ltoustltoW food, dlctnmiu, tnuk show ullibia and pnmil co1"llt0di&s. Butd on C41'rtu~ Ind, Moxflowr 'l'nlnsil is npnsenlft 1>1 "'°" than 750 aitnts across tltt 1lok. Understanding foreclosures Metro Realtor has extensive background Be sure to do your homework before buying In the forcclmurc process. one thing should be kept in mind: a.~ a general rule. a lender would rather receive payments than receive a home due to a foreclosure. Lenders arc not in the business of selling real estate and will often try to accommodate property owners who arc having payment problems. The be t plan i~ to contact the lender before paym.ent problem~ rui~ ff roonthly payments are too hefty. It may ~ a lendtl' will be able to make some alternative payment arrangements until the owner'i. financial 'ituat1on improve-.. Let\ lilly. however. a property ow~r has rmv,ed paymentl> and ha\ not made any alternate arrangement!> wtth the lender. In this cai.e. the lender may decide to begin the . foreclosure proccl>s. Under l>Uch circums\ance1>. the lender. whether a bank. !>avings and loan or private pMty. will request the tru~tcc. often a title company. file 11 notice of default with the county recorder's office. A copy of the notice is mailed to the property owners. If the default i due to a balloon payment not being made when due. the lender can require full payment on the entire outstanding loan as the only way to cure the default. If the default is not cured, the lender may direct the trustee lo sell the property at a public sale. ln case of a public sale. a notice of sale must be published in a ]<>QI newspaper and posted m a public place, usually the courthouse, for three con.'ICCutive weeks. Once the notiu of sale has been recorded. the property owner has five days -prior to the.publi.\hed ule date-co bring the loan current. Ir the owner cause. the default by makhia ~P the p;iyments, the deed of truM will be reinstated and regular rilodthly pciymcnts will continue 1A before. After chi tune. ll roay till b6 J'OS'ilble for ttie ~)' owner to work out a ~tponemenl on the sale with the lender Howe-r. 1f no postponement i." reached. the property goes on the block. At the ~le. buyers mui.t pay the amount of their bid in ca-.h. cashier's check or other means accept.able to the trustee. A lender may credit bid up to the amount of the obligation being foreclo~d upon. With the recent attention given 10 forecJo.c;ure, there also has betn c01TCSponding interest in buying foreclosed property. However: buyer beware. Foreclosed properties arc very Likely co be burdened with overdue taxes. liens and clouded titles. A buyer houkl do his homeworlc and ask a local tit.le company or infonnatiOo conocming these outstanding liens and encumbrances. Title in urancc ~ or may not be·available followina a • foreclosure $Ile and variQu ex~on may be included in any title insurance policy issued to a buyer of a (orec:IOIC<i pPOperty. W1'tlltt' bJ tlu C•lif"'1N 71& Assocmo,.., 1110 K Slntt, SU. 100. S«nuutllo 9581~ (91') "4-26'7 She looks forward to 1996 ycm experience io re ideoti.t( large and mW .. multiple units and lease ptOpClt!Cl.Sbc Betty Jo Gree. .Wd bepn htT ean:er in tbe PasadeoalSan Marino au before moving to what she calls ~ -beautiful Newport Beach. Gtteilfdd loves~ aod enjoys tho complWty of real estate aod its cbalkaiin& situations. "All economic iridicators ~ pojntin1 up in 1996 as a better year in real estate," Oreenfekldid. When not prospecting, ahe sperids her ti rne r • with granddaughter Alldl'ea. • c.u BdtJ Jo Gnlr!f/fU of 11-. ~, S Corportll4 ""1:11, Nw'°" llMti JlM, (114) 120-Ml. • Mesa Del Mar Treasure This targe five bedroom. three bath home with massive stone fireplace in the living room is vacant and ready to move into today. The extra lll(Je ~ ter has private balh iwd I~~ ~Josel. Featuring large RV area. _Covered patio in the rear yard with private pool and ~pa. This is the best priced home in the area. Offered at $23'6.900. For llUH"t in/onttalion, call David Hayes at Coldwell Banktr Costa Mesa, (714) 668-9333 0 or (714) 962-IU&. Or 1tuf tltt l.Urnet, hltp:l!www.coldwellbanktr.com . Family livine in Costa Mesa Beautiful six bedroom. three bath home wilh thrre car guaae m the prestigious Greenbrook homes. • This wonderful two story rcsidcnct features family room and co1y fireplace and 1s tremendously maintained. There is a private pool and spa for family and entert.aJmng Located near schools. parks, South Coast Plaza and freeways. Offered at $279.900. For IMf't U./ontwllion, coll SoU, Adauk at Coldwell BanUr Costa Mesa. (114) '68- 9333 or (114) 6"-1Z32, or 01t tlu ltlUnut Ill ltltp://www.coldwtllbanbr.co ... Prize Of the Peninsula Wben one strolls down the lovely bayside 1anc or Buena Vasta, it is bard to believe thU is not oo a movie set. The ~ unjque and beautiful, but best of all. the propctties each enjoy a second lot for private beaches and.dock space. The lane is lush with pass. flowers, patios and trees. All this is right on the tumtng basin of covded Newport Hatbor. Localed adjacent to Newport Harbor Yw::ht Club, and filled with boatins activilic$ year round. the area is truly the best oo the bay. . . The home is in the center of the lane. lt enjoys a soft comfortable feel with a streamlined manor. Refurbished Jn June of l 99S, it boasts of French doors throughout. sun.set views from the temce.. private beach, indoor Jacuzzi, and a ma.ster suite with r.tcam ~m. The living room and master bod\ enjoy bia ~· Each of the three bedrooms have a pnvate bath. plus there ls a full bllCh oa the firlt O.C,, with beach shower outside. • The pumet iillnd kitchen features Corian counten, Sub 7.ero. Tbcnnador ovens, Jennair stoves, and 111 ul inclusive putry. In addition, there is a formal dinina room with a atw roof and views from e~. Whether Ibis it a homo or av.cation place, it is ready to enjoy. Offered at $1 ,399,000. For ... =•' t.a MS., •ow 111 COlld Nwpon ~, 4 Ciric ,,_,Sit. 2~ ~ '1"' 1n.Jm. J 1985 Vista Caudal • Incomparable 180. Back Bay View • Custom top llllit "J" • Expanded to approx. 2650 sq.ft. of spacious living • 2 fireplaces • 3BR, 2.SBA, family room, & large living room • 2 Decks & enclosed patio, security system, steam shower & separate Jacuzzi-type tub Offered ~at $559,00() Fee ~ ~ 2204 Fotti.tna • Upgraded 3BR. 2BA in very desirable location •New c:entral air • New custom kitchen w I Corian counters • Remodeled bathrooms •Wood shutters in all bedrooms • Leaded glass entry door •Used brick fireplace Ir mantle • Expanded dining area w I new windows $329,000 ·includes the land ~ . i' t t I \I I I / 11 • . ~ ./ I • . ,. "We. advertise . in the Dliily Pilot-" consistently because it works'~ ~ For advertising information call 642-4321 ot · - Don and Joyce Olson of Coldwell Banker ---· - ~-Newport Beach say ... "The Daily Pilot has t provided us with a way to reach the local communities and has given us the opportunity to display 9ur inventory ' to the public. We have advertised on a consistent basis and have had tremendous results . ...... . Thank you Daily Pilot for making 1995 a most successful year!" ~r• . --~'~ ~· ....... Rates • of .Mnu.wy 41 1 tt& KEY LENDERS .AND RATES 30-year faxed 30-Year adjustable TYPE PHONE INTEREST RATE % POINTS OWN (%) LOCK· INTEREST " ~ MAX. MARGIN ADJ. IN A.P.R. RATE OWN (11.) A.PA LOAN ('!') INDEX FREQ. Abacu$ Financial Grp. A (714) 375-6666 AmenCanSa~ Bank---S--'-(800)_562_-6-2l2 6750% 7.000"k 7.000% 7 OOO"k 7.000% 6.8750,o 7 .O<>Oo/o 6.625% 6.875~0 6.625% 7.000°k 7.000% 6.875% 5 1.875 20 1.500 25 6.970 2.950'% 25 1.000 7.568 203,150 2.350 110 lM ----------30 7.185 2.950% 25 1.000 7 .668 600,000 2.450 11 0 1 M Bank of Amenca B (800) 424·2632 ---------5 2.125 -----'--------------45 7.250 6. 125 % 5 1 000 7.767 207,000 2.500 1!S 6M Ca hf o mi a Federal Bank S (800) 225-3337 20 1.500 45 7.185 -----3.700% 20 1.000 7.625 207,000 2.400 110 1M --~--------..... =-==r:=r--Coast Federal Bank S (800) "300-5626 20 2.000· 0 7.237 ---2.950% 25 1.000 7.618 500,ooo -z.400 110 1M ---Countrywide Funding __ K (800) 8n·5626 5 1.750 45 7.084 5.125% 20 1.000 7.987 203,150 2.750 110 lM CUB Funding Corp. K Detnck Mort~~e Group A DowneySa~ngs _____ s_ Etne!Y Financial A Fidelity Federal Bank S First Federal Bank of .CA S Nat1onsBanc Mtg C~rp Newport Coast Financial Oceanv1ew Flnancifl ProFed Mortgage __ _ Sanwa Bank Union Bank Western Financial SB Weyerhaeuser Mtg. (714) 753-7424 (71 4) 759-9692 (800) 336-9639 (714 729-9200. (800) 232-2309 (800~ 672-4332 (800) 700.5650 (800) 622-0102 (800) 808-5626 (714) 651-6355 (800) 686-3756 (800) 237·2692 (800) 453-1288 (800) 393.9372 (800) 669-6747 7.0000,o 6. 750",o 6.750% 6 750~0 6 750°1o 7 300°.., 7 000,o 7 000% 7 000°0 5 0.875 12 7.122 5 2.250 15 6.882 20 2250 30 7.135 5 2150 30 6.871 5 1.875 10 7.224 I 20 1.750 30 7.2f 1 20 2.125 45 7.123 45 7.009 10 1 500 30 7 185 20 2.250 30 7.009 5 1.625 12 6.945' 5 2.000 15 6.983 20 2 125 30 6.996 10 1.500 15 7.489 20 2.000 60 7.237 5 1.250 30 7.160 1(). 1.250 10 7 160 3.700% 20 1.000 7.625 500,000 2.400 2 .950% 20 1.250 7 .594 600,000 2.350 -r-----2.950% 20 1.000 7 .668 500,000 2.450 ---3.700% 20 l.000 7 .625 500.000 2.400 ~-~-----~~~-------........,. 3.9SO°/. 10 1.750 7.806 203,150 2.500 ---3.950% 20 1.250 7.753 203,150 203,150 207,()()0 2.500 2.750 2 500 5.500% 20 1.750 7.922 3.950°/o 5.000% 2.950% 5.500% 4.250% 5.625% 4.375°.lo 6.000% 4.250% 26 1.000 7 725 20 1.000 7.627 500,000 2 400 2.750 2.350 20 2.500 7.948 203. ,50 ----20 1.250 7.594 600,000 10 0.750 7.818 203, 150 2.750 20 1.000 7.854 400.000 2.625 10 1.250 8.361 203,150 3.125 20 1.250 8 256 203, 150 2.875 10 0.750 7.870 200,150 2.750 20 1.625 8.046 203. 150 2. 750 110 1M --110 lM 110 1M t 10 1M 11l) -1V'" l10 1M HS lY -11.Q 1M 110 1M HS 1Y 110 lM 1TS 1Y 110 1M HS 6M 6CO 6M HS 1Y 110 lM Boin Ind & Qstlbie progra:ma.,. 30f30 oonwnliONI mottoaoe~ Type ol Ulndet os 8 • BaN< K. mCll1gaOe banker A mof11>1Q1! brokef. S • saomgs & loan Mo'1gage bankiWs and brOllllrS are lansed by the C.to!ornia Depat1menl ol Rell E.SWle .. ..,,.,. a broQr Of corpofllbOll FO< "'IOfmalion call Ca~ DAE at (916) 227-0931 ,,,......t Rate lol adfUSlablu IS.,, Int~ rate lo! !he first~ perm Down p~. atnOl#1I al casn ('\o of sate5 price) paid to"""*' pnor to llglWlg mor1g9119 oootl'llCI Point• are-. ol IOan balance paid to lendel a111me ol toen c:loslOg Loclc1n is lhe lll.mber ol Gays~ ~n""' ma pnor to~ AP.A. IS fie annual perc:eniage ra1a which is an tS1ilnatld 11fWVJ81 cost of ttw toan 10 IN bon'ower Al AP A s are cak:utaled by Monga New5 on a $203, 150 loen amount. Ille points shown end $700 total lees The A.P A s are IACluCled"' this chan lor compan. son only When IPPIYln!l lor 1 IOln. Federal Ttuth·ln Lendmg 13w requores lenders 10 ca.leutale an fie to NCh loan oftOf M.ulmum loan Is the maximum lendef wlll loan under gfven leims Al llll9d ra11 programs have a maxi mum ot $203, 150 1ita'9'n (111 ~)is i.:idets prold rnarg.n + ooder actlal rale alter'"" 8djuS Index IS lhe ba.Sll lor serung en adjustable rate (Marg1n •Index• New Rate) 110 • t 1th Dist Cost ol Funds, IT'S• 1-'1'881 Treasury 8'1 L6M • 6-fnonfl U80R. 8T8 a 6-month lraaSUty 8'1. 6CD • 6·moolh 1"9fa00 cet1•flClllt ol trMnt Frequency IS Iha penod ~ ad!UStmenta 1M • 1-Monltl, 6M • 6-Monltls. 1V• 1 V-AJ rates slAlfecl IO Chlnga Vatfy r.-and llmlS pnor to IJ)plylng lot a loan All lendets prOVlde toans witn dontfani rates and lot dillerant loen amounts The lnlormatlOn ptasenled IS not an olfer to INIMI •Iola fOf a consumer~ on how to SllOp lor a mongaga, send. Sot 50 cNctt payable IO Mongage News Co. 1810 E 171h SI SUIWI 100 Santa Ana CA 92705 (714) 836-11n COPYRIGHT c 1996 Mongage News Co Brace that water heater -it's the law cind .a hint _ for homeowner's privacy A new state law requires water heaters be secured Some or the mo:.t common problems in an earthquake are cau~ed by .wattr heaters. If unbniced they can (all and bruk gas or dectncal hnc , cau ing a fire l!l well as C'lleo ivc water damage. Thi' cert11ication Jnd d1-;clo ure.Qf earthquake "'e.U..ne" mu,1 be made in wnting A recommended d1~lo.,ure fonn t'.\ included in the Homeowner's Guide to Earthquake Safety pubh,hed by the C:.1hfonua Se1-.m1c Safet) Comrrui..,ion Thi' booklet. which alM> mu\I be prc!>Cnted m most re.ii estate tran-.actmnl>, mcludell an EarthquaJce Hazard Report Fonn. how·to o;te~ for identifying potential earthquake weal.nc•>\, and 'iugge~uon-. for correcting them A bookJet in commerc11l properlle\ I\ al~ available. The homeowner's and commercial property owner'" gui~ are available from the California Sei mic Safety Commission The pnce (includes tax and po rage) 1'> $3.25 for the homeowncr's guide and $4.25 for the commcrc1al guide. Quanuty dii.counts arc available. For more infonnatU>n, write the ~isJttic StifttJ Co1n111i.ssio1J, 1900 K SL, Sit. 1001 SacraJMnU>, Ct 95814, '" caU (916) 112· 4911. appealing, practiQJ and won't break )'Our apphcauons also maJce lhem the budget. homeowncr''i choice for use in lhe "Home!. on lots that are very. very clo~e to bathroom and other shared intenor area.' neighbon. aren't unusual throughout the Whether looking inside or out the glru.., United States." said Pino;burgh Coming block solution is ea.'iy on your time and Glas~ Block marketing '>pcc1ah~"'Sheryl pocketbook.. Because pnvacy is controlled Tarb). "Suburban townhouse communttJe by p:Ut.em c;elcction. expensi"e window use large individual lots for tracts of lJ'Catrncnti. arc eliminated. Properly m taJled common ~pace and set homes within ann · !. and cared for. window or other application reach of each other. And. the urban will last indefinitely. costing le s over time. neighborhoods th:it arc being gentrified 10 Gia.~ block also may cost Jc~ right from many cities today most ofta1 feature the slllrt. compared to conventional brownstones and duplexc. that are set nght wmdows offering the same in ulatmg value to the lot line. 1'\slllllatton i easy. too. using Pittsburgh "With the exception of the completely Coming's KWiK'N EZ Silicone System. clear Vue pattern. aJJ PC Glas. Block Veri-Tru <;pacers and mortar system or products 81,e you more pnvacy than prea.'i<;embled p<lOCb which incorporate tandard window glazing. yet don't block I.ht glm blool unil.ll Thc..company offers a light." video tllustrating the in. taJlation procc~ You can choose among many sizes and and a toll-frtt telephone hotline 10 an'>wer hapes -and among JX!ltem ~uitable for lny any of your questions. If you 're noc a do·it- architcctural style. your;clfer, you can obtain help with Better yet glL~ block windows give you installation by finding 1 loctl Plt~burgh more thllO prh-acy and Light. They al~ arc Cormng pmducts distributor under Gia.! l< highly brcahae-~i tint, deterring intrvders BlocL: in the Yellow Pa Hints for homeowners: Gla.'>Jt block and protecting you from n 1dental dama~ For a...copy of Piltlburglt Cor#ing 's, A I •-d, the" n ~vc money un )'ourwerav nucll o/Gl/Qs brod•un,fta~ ""'"' reflects a good neighbor po jcy ru• ~ ·.., dtolt "° .... "'*~ .... -"' ~,. idftu, Good neighbors arc one of the loy:. of bills. ,,...._._..~ -----'----t• A new \tale law. SB 304 (Chapter 98, S1at.utC1' l29S) cOe«Jve Jan I, 1996. tako important~ toward prtvcnting darn•~ caused by topplin& watt=t heatm. It rtqu.ires the seller or any residrntial property to ccrtif y to the bYycr thlt &he waeer heater hlS ~n anchc;led. ~or 1....pped IQ tG&it fallina or sliding in u c~. f ---..:...r.1._.._tOc:tisitSO ~.m~to make---'"'• dt«t "-WMJ~WS IO daily hving. But iflhe view rom your 1~"" ,,.,. ,., __ .,~ .. -.......a... ...... •o •--J.,_=--....:......------~-- wmdow leads directly into your nc1ghbor's maximum Ulot of )'our home' intenor. pacic •" ~ .. _..... r~. :,,;....· ~ ,_ home. holh of you may benefit from a htdc while still aiving fami ly member\ their PHritJ, 1£ ,1,12. Or mil www '24r1 l l0, pn·vacy. ThC light-nnscmu.i-. dUrabiluy UL IMIO. to MS~ 1'*' MM"" M~ le.\S toacthemc~ ··• 1bat' why 1t'~ nice lO know that atu arid k>w·mainleftanl.'C fcatut"a of··-bled block pnwic.b. solution wt'' v1S.WJ)' ~ U Mc cbcra ideal In e&1aior ( - ... ---. --·-... -- CORONA DELMAR 222 Morning Canyon 3BR Corona del Mar Properties 673-8494 ~12-4 $969,000 20 Hillsborough,-Hrbr-ff 38R-- Sandy MlttmanJPrudentlal Calit. '729-7271 162 Fairhaven lane Carol Reagan Coldwell Banker 668-9333 2018 Aamingo Or. Star RE Jay Kelly 540·6276 2515 Santa Ana Ave. Owner 646-4837 COSTA MESA 2BR 4BR l BR NEWPORT BEACH 1430 W. Bay Ave 4BR Cannery Village Realty 673-3777 Sun 1-4 $179,000 Sun 1-5 $278,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 ·s2s5,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 $2,199,000 201 Vaa San Remo 6BR Jill Weese --~lealfy --- 642-1168 45 Harbor Rid Dr. _lJR Judy Kolar/Shea Realty 640-1212 508 Via Udo Nord , 4Br ·-- Cannery Village Realty 673-3777 939 Via Udo Soud SBR Cannery Village Realty 673-3777 Big Canyon Villas 2-3BR Melinda Mason Barbara Sanregret Realtors 759-7700 Sun 1-4 $875,000 -~-· .. -5Jan 1:S __$625,000.- Sat/Sun 1·5 $1 ,599,000 Sat/Sun 1-S $4,129,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 $419-469K .Read the latest .happenings iri ••• Buylines From THE PRUDENTIAL -JON DOUGLAS co .. Gerry and Cb.mu Long's visiting Auntie Edna really wowed the socks off p:Uroiu at Bob Burns with her ltf11fitf·tnlt piano virtuosity. A Washington resident. Auntie Edna has been playing honky-tonk for nearly 20 years. Her performance drew a standing ovation. And ... Jo King was spotted in the audience of ''Kiss oftMSpidu Woman," ~ .. Also- Dqb and Sbaroa Swanson bid a ,reat visit in Northern California with their two cbildien and three arandchildren. Happy binbctaywtSl!Ulo IMe 'CoaaP£oa. S"o ... AH Paa.II wu too quiet for the IRS. Seems &he wu in the desert for the holidays but made a quick drive home to buy a new car before the New Year's Eve countdown. And ... Fashion Island's popular 1Win Palms was where J oy Curtin beckoned in I 996. Sources a1'COWWEUBANKER COSTA MESA say Pat and Don Davis arc .still reeling from their romantic (minus kids) Big Bear week.end. And ... always the professional, Elsa Hoyt called the office while cruising the Caribbean. Also ... wedding congrats to N&DCJ Kue who becomes Mrs. Nancy WlWamsoa today. So ... Bin La:pls is on a Grand Canyon trip with a DO IOT DlmBB SIU posted on hit chest. GRUBB & EUIS RESIDENTIAL SERVICES reports that animal lover Suzanne Shuler bung nine Olristmas stockings for Santa to ft.ll. lhe stockings w~ for her five cats, three dogs and guinea pig. My only question: where was son Bm•s stoc:.ki.ng? P.erbaps be is not food of doggie biscuits ...... Wllll And speaking of &he holidays ·~ Barban Aune'• annual ~net i11vittd, always invittd-New Year's Bve party was again a mashing success. But to I I-year-old Erin Crook. The YOUD& I.us was aboard Union Lab<¥ Life's "Building Dreams for America's Future," the very last float to appear in this year's R~ Parade. 1111--... ... lrlm COWWEU B.tNKER NEWPORT BEACH is that marketing director Ron Le1aDd and bis homemade cinnamon beer -with the B. B. Kina label -did indeed get him inside B.B's dressing room after the sell-out perf ormance at the Coach House. But it was touch and go -more go than touch -when Roo tried to slip past the bouncer with his beer inside a brown bag (yep, a brown bag). The bag was confiscated. but eventually made its way to B.B. which got Ron and bis wife Liz an invite to talk with the legendary King and an autographed beeriabel. Our condolences to COA.ST NBWPORT PROPBRTIBS'Duay Bibb who broke his ankle while jogging. Putting aside-well - the nasty pain -what will this do to bis golf game? after more than' 20 years, bow could it fail? f'RED SANDS COASTAL The guest list included Orange County PROPERTIES bas added Newport Beach Supervisor and fonner senator Marta .. vdaan broker, Pat Haft! to its lists of .. 1111• and husbliidGvda; Dr. Jw:-----ag""=enu IOOll to occupy the new Fuhion Bc.alDa (actress AmUe'11issy); aod bland office. Barbara's dauaJ>ter 'Im, ud her attorney buabud, lob Cal!•h= Abo ... IMt WU DOt Jcut for X.... Railk. ~ plDdmothr:r 'WKJ'UFRONT BOJIJ!.S UALTY •M Ob, memories, mmoriel. Sel,J ...... WU~ once an avid fly fisbetpenon. Of course that was about 30 years ago when her dad taughl her to fly fish in the streams of Vermont and Connecticut. Still, it's hard tO conjure up the image of Sally in rMJm. Well, she may soon be back in tlw attire if her daughter. Maida aod future son-in-law. Dan LaFond -who live in Oregoo -have anythi.ng to say about It. Sany•s ChriSIJnas present from them was a fly rod and reel. Good fishing Sally! We hear at RE/MAX SOUTH COUNTY th.at Bob and Dovie Koop, hosted a p'Cll New Year's bowl party at their Corona del Mar home. Dovie. a fabulous.chef, prepared a feast for the crowd. Do JOM Ml't tlltJ 1iJtU tl4bib for lllt B.,UM, eobuiut1 Ju coll Reol EstaU Uilor }OJU &lwm; (714) 514-4241"' fa (1U)650-4501. . . . • • . . . 3':! - . ~ 201 Via San-Remer Large lot w/great yard. 6 bedrooms, 4.5 baths, large ----- to park, tennis, lido beach and clubhouse. . $898,000 arJDalllillllg.wom ~ with fireplace. Dining, living and PRIVATE CUL-DE-SAC master overlooking _.f------1---$635,000--· · rfO A 48R gianl 4000 Stf • .ft. w/3 .firtpfaces, 3 street location. Steps dining areas, 2fami/y rooms, (Pool and Spa) on quid strttt . Owner Wants Quick Sale Jill Wiese can 967-0800 Dick McKasson Key Realtors ~· 646-3605 office• 642-1168 home FIRST. OFFERING 222 Morning Canyon Cont.mporory 38r plus olfic• Shoredlf home. W.1 ground.d, lorgs canyon & oc.an v'-w lot, •rrac.O garden. $969,000 Open Saturday 11-4 ~ Cozy Dupla. 38t, 28o plus lo~ 2Br Uo ~highway. N.or 2 porks a shops. 507 Acoda. $599,500 Shown by oppt. only Was $1.2 Mil. NOW $399,900 Full on ocean view 3BR, 3~BA ·penthOuse wiffi rooftop deck. nt4 P.0t Huntington Beach FOR RENT OR LEASE Furnished COM cottage, 613 Acacia. 2BR.1BA, PP, yard, garage. $1,650/mo Call 673-8660 Gisela Grubh6Ellis·...: f s..Wm. °"""'- A Rare Opportunity! Estate-sized Property IRVINE TERRACE An opportunity to own over 1 /2 acre in Irvine Terrace. This unusual pared is level and ha~ ocean and bay views. The three bedroom main house has a recently remodeled kitchen. There 1s a one bedroom guest house adjacent to the lovely pool. Th~ wooded park-like grounds create a place of beauty, privacy and space you won't believe. The value is in the 24,400 sq I ft lot. To be sold "As ls:" " 400 Angelita Drive Price: $1,225,000 (Will cooperate with brokers) 723-1389 Lowest Pric8d Ocaan Visw TownhotM in Harbor Ridgelll ~ 38A 2.SSA Townhome, located on the hi~ street In ~dge Estates. &troori:Jlf'IOl'I ~ & CJty Ute V;.uM This upended Miramar with its OU#\ putting ~ and private COUft\IOR' Is Offered ot the uObeotable price of • .. ' { • - - 111 • --- Duplex with 2 bedroom, 2 bath front unit. 2 bedroom, 1 bath rear unit plus 2 bedroom, 1 bath owner hldeaway. 4 car garage. Beach close! ............................. S29 995 CORONA DEL MAR BAL. PENINSULA $pectacular bay view! 3300 sJ. penthouse w/no oornmon wans 3 bedrooms. 5 baths, gourmet kit IMth granite. 4 car ganige ~ elevator to each floor taste ....... $195,000 LIDO ISLE A tranquil setting on the bay, with a sandy beach and a picturesque view. 3 bedrooms. 3.5 baths & studio rental unit w/pr!vate ent. Great locatlon on Lido Isle ............................. $1,095,000 Sprawling ranch style with owir 2,000 s.f. Totally upgraded 4BR, 2BA, hard wood entry, new Berber1 formal DR, enclosed ....................................... $178,000 Hlghly upgraded 4BR. 3BA on a cul-de-sac. Family room w/fplc & French doors, formal dining room & nook. Spa, central A/C, 3 .................................. $329,900 CORONA DEL MAR Pristine condition duplex plus guest unit. Main res 2BR + sun room. 2BR apt. Natural wood t/o, fplc , bay window, 2 car garage ............................. $447.500 Charming cottage plus ocean view artists studio. Roof deck, 2 car garage. Rl zone but has two separate living areas. South of Coast Hwy ............. $624.950 COSTA MESA 2 sty townhome. 2 huge bedroom, walk-In closet. 1.5 baths, large 2 car gar. 1000 sq.ft. Good locale. Why rent? ............................................... $119.900 Mesa Verde pool home with double gate R.V. access. 4 bedrooms1 2 t>aths, comer location. Private fenced yard & great curb appeal .................. $219.000 Mesa Verde pool home on a large corner lot. 4BR, 3BA, upgraded kitchen, family room, 3 car garage. Nice! ................................................... $SS4,000 NEWPORT BEACH Executive townhome in gated "Brookview". Built 1980, 3BR, 2.SBA, MBR w/spa tub and fplc. Bonus room too!. ........................................... $230.900 Big views of crashing waves from 4 bedrooms, 3 baths just one door to beach front. 5 years new, 2 car garage. Low down ok .................... $S24,900 Built 1994. Single Story, 3BR, library, 2 fplc, 3 car gar ... Soarlng ceilings, maple floors. (;ated community............. .. ....................................... $629,000 2 Corporate Piaza . Suite 130. Newport Beach • 644-8700