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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1996-06-08 - Orange Coast PilotPORTS Cyclist back in Olympic . saddle for 3rd time Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 HOTLINE Readers speak. up about school grants s er rentals up 15% •Realtors, property managers say they a11e avoiding single groups and instead are renting out to families. By Anastacia Freeberg, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -Apparently there's no place like a Newport summer rental home with realtors seeing an increase in bookings over past years. started filling up in January and were almost sold out by May. "I don't know why there's been an increase," Hehir said. "Maybe people are tired of not spending money and going on vacation and decided to do it.• MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT Nick Foxen (left) and Ryan Lewis bask in the sun atong the boardwalk in Newport Beach. Lewis, who rents the home all winter, has one week rematntng before he has to make way for summer tenants. "There's definitely been a lo~ more bookings this year," said Carrie Chamber.- lain, assistant property manager for Villa Rentals. Chamberlain estimates business has gone up 15% from last year for her company, which handles about 35 rental properties. Christine Hehir, who works in sales and property management With Balboa New- port Realty, says their oceanfront properties Money doesn't seem to be a problem for seasonal tenants. The two rental companies slightly increased their rental rates for this summer. The prices at Villa Rentals range from $550-$2,700 a week. The minimum rate for a Balboa Newport Realty two-bed- room oceanfront home is $1,200 per week, with a similar home off the ocean starting at $750. The most popular time to rent a beach house is late July to early August, which Benefactor angered by council snub of library friends • Elizabeth Stahr, who donated large amounts of money to new Central Library, said pair she epcouraged to run for library board weren't even interviewed. By Evan Henerson, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -As a long time trustee prepares to leave the city'~ library board, ten- sion has erupted once again ,petween members of the City Council and long-time supporters of the Newport Beach Public Library. Elizabeth Stahr, who helped raise substantial money to build the library, is upset that two friends whom she encowaged to run for the city's library board are not being interviewed by the council's three-member appoint- ments committee. Stahr, who claims the appoint- ment process is politically moti- vated, believes the snub is an effort by members of the City Council to interfere in matters under the library board's jurisdic- tion. She believes the refusal to interview Cynthia Hollem and Jacquelyn Dillman as a direct slap in the face both to the m and to hersell. NThis is a non -d emocratic approach,• Stahr said Friday from Inverness where she is vacationing. Nif anybody is inter- ~sted enough to serve on the committees, the least the city can do is be polite, consider them and interview them. NA few members of the City Council feel they should control the library completely. That's not the way the city fathers set this up. The City Council has enough problems. without having to wor- ry about the library too." In a somewhat related devel- •SEE LIBRARY PAGE A12 Actor P.J. Agnew (above) plays a distraught hus- band of a mentally troubled wile threatening to jump oH a bridge. The dangerous scenario was all ~ training exercise, however, as the Costa Mesa Police Department prepared officers to meet the challenge of a highly volaWe situation. Right, officers Phil Hartman (left) and Bob Ctszek try to persuade Mar- ty Ortiz (actress) from jumping or injuring her child. . The Costa Mesa Swat Team trains obce a month for this type of situation where sensitive negotiations and information ts better than the alternative. Daily Pilot photos by DON LEACH I \ n I \ AROUNPTOWN CLASSIFIED COMMUNITY FORUM "I don't know why there's been an increase. Maybe people are tired of .p.ot spending money and gding on vacation and decided to do it ... " -CHRISTINE HEHIR • doesn't conflict with ·June gloom" weather or sununer school schedules, said Danyl Frisbie, property managttr/presidept of Newport Escape Realty. _ • ~ •SEE RENTALS PAGE A11 Local man suspect in graduation mail scam • Residents on East Coast 1 received invitation to Newport Harbor student's 'capping ceremony.' Return address was a Via Lido post office box. By Iris Yokoi, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -Police are investigating a Costa Mesa man who allegedly used a New- port Harbor High School stu- dent's name on graduation invita- tions that we.re reportedly sent to thousands of well-to-do East Coast residents. Police are looking into whether Ronald Lee Charter seut the invitations in hopes of receiv- ing money or gifts in the form of graduation congratulations. Charter, who has not been arrested, allegedly used the name of a 17-year-old graduating senior at Newport Harbor to obtain a post office box on Via Lido. according to documents filed for a police search warrant. The student's name was also used on a fancy printed invitation requesting •the honor of your presence at The Capping Cere- mony" of the student and ·dinner and celebration to follow" at a Via Lido address that detectives learned was the location of a post office box. The invitation does not specif- ically ask for gifts or donations, according to a copy of the invita- bon included m search warrant documents. Police and detecbves are still investigating whether they can file charges of grand theft by false pretenses against Charter, who is in his mid 30s. But Charter allegedly had •SEE SCAM PAGE A11 • OCTA officials fire Bruce Anderson Friday because he wouldn't hand out Carl's Jr. coupons. ~ £van Henerson, Deily Pilot him on unpaid suspension. A disciplinary heating fol- lowed Thursday, during which Anderson again refused to dis- tribute the coupons. On Friday, bis employer& notified the bus dri- ver of five years that he was fired. refused to comment,. but promised an announcement early next week. And Ava Park, founder of Orange County People for Ani- mals, said the fund established to help Anderson during his unem- ployment has already begun to fill up. ENTERTAINMENT PUBLIC NOTICES RELIGION 500ETY \\ I \ I II I Ii 104pages worth of real 'estate for homebuyers OCTA offidals could not be reached for comment Friday. Andenon, who wW be ~pre· aented by celebrated attorney Gloria Allred, refuted to comment on the day11 events per his Jawyer's mtnidions. ·rd like to •Y a lot more, but l don't want to mea things up,• Anderson, 38, Hid. Reec:hed Prlday, Allred also ·we went to the post office today and were very gratified to see that there were several checks for him," said Park who expects legal action. N He just wants his Job back. He's not a lawsuit-happy person. This was never bls Intention originally." Donations marked for •Bruce Andenon • can be sent care of Orange County People for Ani· mall, Box 14181 trvtne, CA 9271:Ml81. SPORTS Cyclist back in Olympic . saddle for 3rd time HOTLINE Readers speak up about school grants Summer rentals up 15%· • Realtors, property managers say they are avoiding single groups and instead are renting out to families. By Anastacia Freeberg, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -Apparently there's no place like a Newport summer rental home with realtors seeing an increase in bookings over past years. MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT Nick Foxen (left) and Ryan Lewis bask in the sun along the boardwalk in Newport Beach. Lewis, who rents the home all winter, has one week remaining before he has to make way for summer tenants. "There's definitely been a lot more bookings this year," said Carrie Chambe r- lain, assistant property manager for Villa Rentals. Chamberlain estimates business has gone up 15% from last year for her company, which handles about 35 rental properties. Christine Hehir, who works in sales and property management with Balboa New- port Realty, says their oceanfront prope rties Benefactor angered by council snub of library friends • Elizabeth Stahr, who donated large amounts of money to new Central Library, said pair she encouraged to run for library board weren't even interviewed. By Evan Henerson, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -As a long time trustee prepares to leave the city's library board, ten- sion has erupted once again between members of the City Council and long-time supporters of the Newport Beach Public Llbrary. Elizabeth Stahr, who helped raise substantial money to build the library, is upset that two friends whom she encowaged to run for the city's library board are not being interviewed by the council's three-member appoint- ments committee. Stahr, who claims the appoint- ment process is politically moti- vated, believes the snub is an effort by members of the City Council to interfere in matters under the library board's jurisdic- Uon. She believes the refusal to interview Cynthia Hollern and Jacquelyn Dillman as a direct slap in the face both to them and to herself. •This is a non-democratic approach," Stahr said Friday from Inverness where she is vacationing. •If anybody is inter- ested enough to serve on the committees, the least the city can do is be polite, consider them and interview them. "A few members of the City Council feel they should control the library completely. That's not the way the city fathers set this up. The City Council has enough problems. without having to wor- ry about the library too." In a somewhat related devel- •SEE LIBRARY PAGE A12 Actor PJ. Agnew (above) plays a dhtraught hus- band of a mentally troubled wUe threatening to jump off a bridge. The dangerous scenario was all a training exercise, however, as the Costa Mesa Police Department prepared offlcen to meet the challenge of a highly volaWe situation. Right. officers Phil Hartman (left) and Bob Ctszek try to persuade Mar- ty Orttz (actress) from jumping or injuring her child. . The Costa Mesa Swat Teana trains once a monUl for this type of situation where semltlve negotiations and information ls better than .the alternative. Daily Pi lot photos by DON LEACH started filling up in January and were almost sold out by May. "[ don't know why there's been an increase,· Hehir said. "Maybe people are tired of not spending money and going on vacation and decided to do it." Money doesn't seem to be a problem for seasonal tenants. The two rental companies slightly increased their rental rates for this summer. The prices at Villa Rentals range from $550-$2,700 a week. The minimum rate for a Balboa Newport Realty two-bed- room oceanfront home is $1 ,200 per week, with a similar home off the ocean starting at $750. The most popular time to rent a beach house is late July to early August, which "I don't know why there's been an increase. Maybe people are tired of not spending money and going on vacation and decided to do it ... " -CHRISTINE HEHIR doesn't conflict with• June gloom" weather or summer school schedules, said Darryl Frisbie, property manager/president of Newport Escape Realty. ,1 ~ , -, -;:, •SEE RENTALS PAGE A11 Localma.n suspect in I graduation mail scam • Residents on East Coast received invitation to Newport Harbor student's 'capping ceremony.' Return address was a Via Lido post office box. By Iris Yokoi, Dally Prior NEWPORT BEACH -PolJce are investigating a Costa Mesa mdil who allegedly used a New- port Harbor High School stu- dent's name on graduation inVlta- tions that were reportedly sent to thousands of well-to-do East Coast residents. Police are looking into whether Ronald Lee Charter sent the invitations in hopes of receiv- ing money or gifts in the form of graduation congratulations. Charter, who bas not been arrested. allegedly used the name of a 17-year-old graduating senior at Newport Harbor to obtain a post office box on Via Lido, according to documents filed for a police search warrant The student's name was also used on a fancy printed invitation requesting "the honor of your presence at The Capping Cere- mony" of the student and "dinner and ·celebration to follow• at a Via Lido address that detectives learned was the location of a post offlce box. The inVitation does not speol- 1cally ask for gifts or donations, accordlng to a copy of the inVlta- t10n included in search warrant documents. PolJce and detectives are still investigating whether they can file charges of grand theft by false pretenses against Charter, who is in his mid 30s. But Charter allegedly bad • SEE SCAM PAGE A 11 r~~~~-----------~--~--~-~~~----------------------~~~--~, • OCTA officials fire Bruce Anderson Friday because he wouldn't hand out Carl's Jr. coupons. By £van Henerson, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -Reaching a qultk dedston, the Orange Coun- ty 'Itanspottation Authority fired local bua driver Bruce AndeJ'IOn Priday for nlu.sing to distribute barn~ coupons. bad refused to dis· <.'OUpODI -part of a 1\1 promotion bitween and OCTA-beCame he ii a WiQ ~ and refules tO PRdllllli the slaughter of ·.m. mu. On~71 .. 0CTAyanked ~Cl(( .. --~ him on unpa.id suspension. A disciplinary heating fol- lowed Thursday, during which Anderson again refused to dis- tribute the coupons. On Friday, his employers notified the bus dri· ver of five years that he was fired. OCTA officials could not be reached for comment Friday. AnderlOD, who WW be 1"Pte- sented by ce'8brated attorney Gloria Allred. refuled to comment on the day'I events per h1I lawyer's ilillrudions. :rd Wr.e to •Ya lot more, but I don't want to mea things up," Andenoft, 38, Mid. Reached Friday, Allred also refused to comment, but promised an announcement early J\nl weet. And Ava Park, founder of Orange County People for Ani- mals, said the fund established to help Anderson during his unem- ployment has already begun to fill up. . "We went to the post office today and were very gratified to see that there were several cl.eeks for him,• said Park who expect.I legal action •He just wants his job back. He's not a lawswt-bappy person. This was never hll intention origiDalfy." Donations IMtked for "Bruce Andenon • can be sent care of • ~ County People I« Anl· mall, Box 14187 IMne, CA 92113..tll1. ' I \ n I \ AROUND TOWN CLASSIFIED COMMUNITY FORUM ENTERTAINMENT PU8UC NOTICES RELIGION SOCIETY . I i A4 : ! 84 ! A10 ~ A8 : 84 ; A6 i A7 i \\I \11111\ 104pages . worth of real estate for homebuyers I I I I I I t I I ' - I 0 c a ( .. a Cl a h B a ti .... tc e: A a C• f\ p a n c: u b r-.. fi \\ n tJ .... r- b .... 0 fJ ir u j1 S• c n "' "' 0 h n r-. a .... .... e p fl fl g t1 d h • A2 SATURDAY. JUNE 8, 1996 Cl1Y I Grand opening gala is artsy a.ff air Town Square Gallery is cel- ebrating its grand opening today from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m on the entertd.inment level of 1ii- angle Square in Costa Mesa. A special appearance will be made by artist Ruth Mayer who will be sigrung her new releases "Lagtma Beach" and .. Ice Cream Boy." Other artist~ featured at Town Square Gallery include 10-year old art prodigy Alexandra Nechita, Jennifer Markes, and Micheal Parkes. Appettzers at the opening will be be provided from Sfuzzi's, Chongs, La Salsa, Upper Crust Pizza. Ralphs, Humphrey Yogurt, Connection and Pain du Monde . For cigar lovers there's a grand opening scheduled this weekend at the Royal Cigar Society of Costa Mesa (646- 0550). The new store features a walk-in hwrudor, top-brand cig- drS, public and private smoking areas, and lighter and pipes. In celebration of the opening there will be an on-site, hand- cigar roller from Cuba on Satur- day from noon to 4 p.m. and on Sunday from noon to 3 p .m. U you'd like to be a member of the society there are two options available: A quarterly membership costs $120 or $40 a month. lt allows you member- ship at its four other locations, a 5°.,, d.Jscount on cigars, and a 1 O'Yo d.Jscount on boxes of cigars. An annual membership costs $400, and you get two months free. It d.lso dllows membership to the other locations, a 10% dis- count on cigars, and a 15% dis- count on boxes of cigars. And if you JOUl the society you'll receive a free cigar cutter. It's located at 1909 Harbor Blvd. In Costa Mesa, just one block south of Thangle Squctre. Balboa Island is having a community pride day on Sunday starting at 11:00 a.m. There will be marching bands, balloons, and refreshments on Marine Avenue. Al Balboa Island Kids Clothlng or Magasin 209 (673- 5547) at 4()9 Marine Ave. there is a good se1ection of swimsuits for , kids, midnts through pre-teen. The selection includes Quik- stlver trunks for boys, and junior lifeguard suits for 91Jls are marked 10% off. Beminl (557-1151) clothing for men is having a sale on selected merchandise with sav- ings up to 50% off. Bernini is located at South Coast Plaza on the thlrd level, ned! Barney's. If your looking for a summer swunswt, Saks Filth Avenue (540-3233) has reduced selected ladies suits up to 40% off. • Designe r suits include designs by Anne lOein, Anne Cole, Got- tex, and Baja Blue. • • • BEST BUYS ap pears Thursdays and Saturdays. If you know of a good buy call me at 540-1224, fax me at 646- 4170. • MELANIE LONG . There she is ••• MiSs Costa Mesa SHE 15 A Costa Mesa clothing pattern drafter who recently won the 1996 Miss Costa Mesa Beauty Pageant title. SURFING THE FASHION WAVE And the crown for 1996 Miss Costa Mesa goes to ... Long, who works for Costa Mesa fashion firm Billabong. Long specifically drafts patterns for the company's chil- dren's clothing division and for the men's snowboard pants line. A surfer and snow boarder her- self, Long had always wanted to work for a surfing company. She bas been working at Billabong since she graduated from the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising a year ago. The skills and experience she has gained through the surfing company has given her valuable insight and she hopes to move up in the company. "I want to own a women's surf- ing company some day,• Long said. HI already have ideas. I guess it is never too late to start.• YOUTHF.UL VIGOR With lifeguarding credentials, a cosmetology license and a fashion marketing degree under her belt, Long is not one to sit back and watch time waste away. During her one-year reign as Miss Costa Mesa, Long hopes to use her newfound recognition to support the· young students among the community. •I plan to be a lot more involved," she said. MI thought it would be neat to encourage the children· to do well in school and support their aspirations. I want to . make them feel special. H Helping the community is not something new for the El Segundo native. Her dad is a minister and she has been involved with sever- al church activities. "I helped a lot with the youth groups and was involved with organizing church events,• she said. ·1 also did registration for the youth camps and other functions." MISS P£'RSONAUTY Moving with her family to a new house about every five years, Long learned how to become an extroverted person because she was frequently meeting new peo- ple. Melanie Long has recently been named Miss Costa Mesa. During her one-year reign, she . hopes to sup- port the young students of the Costa Mesa community. MARC MARTIN I OAll.Y Pit.OT "I always had to introduce myself to classmates to make new friends," she said. Hit made me outgoing and I think it adds to my personality." Her warm-hearted personality apparently helped her win her title Sunday at the Miss Costa Mesa pageant, which ls held dur- ing the Lions Club's annual Fish Fry. Long will contribute her time to community events, receive a modeling schoJ.an\hip and be a contestant for Miss Cal.itomia. With her recent achievement, Long gives everybody but herself credit for her good fortune. "I want to make sure that cred- it is given to God, not to me," she said. .. My parents, family and boyfriend are a big support also." -By Marissa Espino Newpon BuchlCoeta Mela Daily p· LOngtime OCC profe~r kille in auto wreck COSTA MESA -A 29-ye Orange Coast College profess was killed in a car accide Thursday while on vacation · Arizona, marking the secon death of an OCC professor in fiv weeks. Robert J. Brytzm, 63, was ving to the Grand Canyon wi his 11-year~old son, Benj · and family friends when a to bus travelling in the other dir tion crossed the .center <livid and collided with his car, said J Carnett, director of communi relations at occ. Brytan, Ben- jamin and another injured pas- senger were taken to. a hos- pital in Flagstaff where Brytan and bis son died. H It is really a tragic, tragic loss," Carnett said In May, William R. Parks, OCC business professor for th past 29 years, died of a be attack. He was 54. Bryta.n joined the OCC facul in 1967 as an English and Span ish instructor and served as th chair of the college's Fore1 Languages Department for·seve years. Brytan was actively involv in the peace organizatio "Beyond war· as well as th American Federation of Teache and the California Association.o Realtors. • A native of Chicago, Brytan earned a bachelor's degree in English and a general secondary credential from the UC Berkeley. He achieved a master's degree in English from Cal State University Long Beach. He spent four years in the tJ.S. Air Force and taught English o,nd Spanish at Corona del Mar High School for two years before jo!n- ing OCC's faculty. OCC's summer classes are scheduled to begin Monday. fol- lowing the semester break. Brytan is survived by his wife, Karen. Funeral arrangements are pending. -By Julie Ross Cannon Departing Hyatt Newporter general manager will be missed M OVJNG ON: Hyatt New- porter general manager Barry Lewin has moved on to the La Jolla Hyatt and will be missed in Newport Beach. While at the Hyatt Newporter, Lewin picked up the tempo of the Hyatt's community involve- ment, bringing a number of Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce events to the facili- ty, the Newport Jazz Festival and the state Chili Cook Off Champi- onships to name a few. AWARD WINNERS: The Newport Harbor/Costa Mesa Uons Club came away from the recent District 4L-4 convention in San Diego with awards, prizes and honors to its members. President Bernice Ellis and first vice president Barbara Hay- ward won Certificates of Achievement in Leadership Development 1raining; Marian Perrin won ·special Secretary of the YearH for her work with the Sight & Hearing Foundation; Judy Lorton was elected to the Board of Sight & Hearing Poun- dation, the club was given the winter-Club VISitati.on Award" and won first place in the talent show for the lip-sync contest for their rendition of uThese Boots Are Made For Wal.king." Mem- bers of the Up-sync included Carol Van Holt, Arlene Schafer, Bernice Ellis, JoAnne Ellis, Audrey Vaugh, Ann Stem and Joan Parks. The club sponsored student speaker, Heather Jordon bas won more than $8,500 on four levels of speech competition and will go on to compete in Los Angeles this month in the final level of competition. KIWANIS CLUB ELECTS OPFJCERS: Current president Ken DWey will continue on as president of the Costa Mesa Downtown Kiwanis Cub for one more year. Serving with Dilley are Scott Watrous and Jerry Hol- lobagh. vice presidents; Don Stevens, secretary; John Fitz- patrick, treasurer and Lew Fan· non. Jim Schabarum, Rick John- son. John Fltzpatrtc. Dick Power, jim deboom Buzz Kostlan, Tom Lee and Charles Markel as directors. Congratulations I Dan Mortensen, dean of stu- dents at Southern Callfomla College was an impressive key- note speaker at the 17th annual Scholarship Recognition Break- fast sponsored by the Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce. It tu.ms out Dan had been honored at the same brealcf ast some years ago and thus, he had a most appropriate message. CLUB NEWS: The Exchange Club of Orange Coast honored Jeff and Wendy Wilcox of Costa Mesa with the "So Proudly We Hail" Award. The Wilcox's dis- play the American Flag every day "to instill in their children and their neighbors the freedom and greatness which is repre- sented." SERVICE CLUB MEETINGS nns COMING WEEK: TUESDAY: 7:30 a.m . -Ne w- port Beach Sunrise Rotary Club meets at the Balboa Bay Club. Noon: Kiwanis Club of Newport Beach meets at the Shark Island Yacht Qub. Costa Mesa Down- town Kiwanis Club meets at the Costa Mesa Community Center. 6:30 p.m. -Costa Mesa-Newport Harbor Lions Club, the Fish Fry Club meets at the Costa Mesa Golf and Country Club. WEDNESDAY: Noon -The Exchange Club of Orange Coast meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club. Costa Mesa Rotary Club meets at Mesa Verde Coun- try Club. Soropti.mist Internation- al of Newport Harbor meets at the Santa Ana Country Club. 5:30 p.m. -Newport-Balboa Rotary Club meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club. TifUR.SDAY: 7 a.m. -Costa Mesa-Orange Coast Breakfast Lions Club meets at Mimi's Cafe. Noon: Kiwanis Club of Corona del Mar, meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Cub. The Exchange Club of Newport Har- bor, meets at Shark Island Yacht Club. Costa Mesa North Kiwanii Club meets at the Holiday Inn. Newport-Irvine Rotary Qub meets at Irvine Marriot Hotel. Worth repeattng ... from the Kiwanis Cub of Newport Beach bulletin "A good friend encour- ages you to do little things you'd never dream of doing." • COMMUNrTY Ii Q.U9S Is published every Saturday in the Dally Piiot. FAX your service club's meeting information to 631-5851 or mall to 1743 Bayport Way, Newport Beach,92660 . ~ ·..--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--. tc c c y h iJ 0 k 1 b y s iJ a tJ ,, e r: 6 'V \I \I c --.. -• -.. .. .. -• .. -- " .. -.. • .. .. .. • • .. D VOL 90, NO. 127 ntOMAS H. JOHNSON. Publish« WIWAM L09DIU, Editor STEVEWJml. Managing ~itor HUS YOICOI, City Editor MARC MAlmN. Photo Editor KIM GflllFf1'H. Olr«tor of Operations JUDY 0€1 iiNG, Cl~"-dM~ LANA JOtWION, Promotions l'RAMOO lttAH. Controller MQtaU ClllAICZYIC. 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TIDES TOOAY First high 3:18 a.m. 4.0 First low 9:57 a.m. 0.3 Second high 4:53 p.m. 4.8 Second low 11:15 p.m. 1.5 IUNDAY First high 4:48 a.m. 3.7 FlmloW 10.56 a.m. 0.7 Second high 5:43 p.m. s. 1 Second low att.r mldn!vht SwfUne W•V• tr.ac few todity A solid southerly swell series promis- es steady surf for most of the week along our beaches. A modest south- west swell will bring 2· to 4-foot waves at most ,......_-.aa..,.ches. dropping . a little Thursday and Friday and bu~aln th ttie Wffk· end. early me>rNng fog. bum· Ing off to de1r skies. For the latest surf report ind forecast updatts. c.all the Surftine, 1· 900-976-SURF. The cell costs S 1.SO and any possible toll. .,.. _____ .......................................... _. COSTA a.SA .. • 1100 block of Ne\:tlpOft alvd.: A guest at the Sandpiper Motel reported a man In a brown and gold colored Dodge Ram pickup with a shell was slffplng In a truck parked In front of his hotel room. The guest asked the truck drt-ler to mow the c.r and the truck driver became Irate and ~'t mow It. A few minutes later the truck driver was kldtlng the front door of the guest's room and pulled out a med.II or Tud pipe. N#Kd- lng to the report the truck driver hit the front doot ~ mately 10 ti~ and <Aused major dMNge befcn he. fted ' ' southbound on Newport Boulevard. NIM'Oln' llAOt • 2100 Modi of lliltbluff Drtw: SotMOM enteNd the teen. : nology lab at Corona d91 Mar High School by watklng along • the roof and using an unknown object to tfNlh a Ylnt!Lltlon window. The prowler dlmbed down loto the '°°"' and welked 00\. It w. undtar If anything was stol9n. · • 1100 ............ t....t .... 5UU ... Ckult brNken WW. stolen from the Wll Nova l'9ltannt. Whkti II undlr ~. • 1Wo'"'" hid '"9d to ... the......, to ... ,....._ a wMc • t.fOrw and • ..,.., detcrtpdat of the two""" .... -paint,: frig toWWd the ~box thl cM, of .. hft. flOllcl ...... the breakers W9i'e rwnowd wMh tt. proper tooll. • ... Wedi ef w.t c.... _, uu11 . A women\ welMt wm , mfllma from Jadt In tt. IOll efW n Pllmd hir Willllt bilinMi\ her .................. dinner. wtwn ... got ~· up to~ the ..... -gone. . Newport Beach/Co.sat Mesa DaiJy Pilot SATURDAY. JUNE 8, 1996 AJ Ambassadors give all of us reason for hope Toshiba golf tournament director driven out . I n the ldyWc neighborhood ln which we have lived for more than 25 years, there are scores o_f splendid school-age kids. And there are some genuine : -hooligans, like the mini mobsters • that launched a fusillade of water balloons Tuesday evening al a car being drtven down curvy, tree- taaen Vista del Oro, the main drag of our Bluffs community. . There is speculation that these , were probably the same junior . th~gs who have been vandalizing : t!'le community's four swimming '.J>Qols and its tiny club house. · · Personally, I would like to see )9.ds lik~ this caught and ex.quis- .it~ly punished. If not, at least send ' them over to Ensign Middle · SCbool and let Principal Scott ~~en have a crack at them. . . It isn't that Scott would whip . -~em or put them into solitary c~nfinement for a couple of months. No, he would figure out $Ullething fqr more appropriate, : :s"Dmetbing the kids would cany : .with them for a lifetime. • • That's what he did about three : years ago, following an alterca- : lion at bis school that police say )lad racial overtones. Some punks • ftom neighboring Newport Har- -oor High School had b€en harass- ing younger students at Ensign. _ . One day, the younger boys ,fo11ght back and, in the ruckus, .. one of the Harbor High students \"as stabbed with a 1ead pencil. 'Il!ere was a lot of me<tia atten- , tlon, packs of roving TV remote . 'trucks, the whole nine yards. · ·When that blew over Paulsen, !jet bis ound to work figuring out how to turn kid power into a posi- ·tive force. The result was a group ·known as the Ambassadors. This ·iS a youth gang, alright, a posse of · Ensign's best and brightest with . l,he mission to fight prejudice. . • · ·.I had the privilege of joining .. the Ambassadors the other day on $ $ $ EARN $ $ $ , WHILE LOSING WEIGHT ,We'll pay you$$ to lose 10-20 lbs. :Or. Recommended. ·100% Natural. '• •100% Guarantee. 'Lose Inches. ' • 'No Hunger! 'High Energy. • CALL (714) 548-7868 fred martin l a field trip to the Anne Frank exhibtt at the Fullerton Museum Center. They were 12-14 years old . Black, white, male, female, Lat:jno, Indian, Asian, Christian, Jew. A genuine Rainbow coali- tion. My morning with them was a revelation. I didn't know kids this terrific existed anymore. The few hours I spent with them gave me a whole new insight into our youth today. And I needed it. From all the stuff you read and see on T'J, one begins to believe that all teenagers are rude, thoughtless, self-centered, gang- banging, drug-ingesting,booze- swilling, sex-crazy little animals. And some of them definitely are. The way we overwhelm those creeps is with more groups like Ensign's Ambassadors. More kids like Andrew and Ryan and Kelly and Erin and Molly and the 100 or more others l met that morn- ing. . Their motto is, uTo know us is to love us." Their core belief is that it is you can't be prejudiced against someone you get to know and call by name . As we waited on Ensign's front lawn for lhe buses, Scott ~aulsen called the Ambassadors to order . I I \ L 1 I ,c · I I . H I,' , \ \ I H · 1 c · I ' I • ' I .. I •' ' I t ·- ""'( ) ( >1 H . I : ',( I 1. i ' Be among 1he mt to ~· one of -Coooty's newest innier <'MIS - (0'10f' Hills! lNs Col Olsoo des9i, ill 115SOCmion with Payne Sltwt, ftallm two IMiied mM! fifty IXllS ~ ~ mcno.ed fanays, -.fot gnd MltS. (oyolt Kl • rxbles 0 Sll1IHHtHt piacte ~. $flXQl5 ~ ful nt pro~. cRI banquet fdlllS lhat offw p:rmmic -.S « lhe aw. Cal now for adY.ed reserialions (714) 672-6IOO F« ~ f"'5 cal (714) M7121 He didn't yell and scream over the babble or use a bull horn. He simply held his band above his head, fingers extended. Slowly, he lowered one finger, then two. By the time he had lowered the third, the gaggle of kids was silent. Amazing. When we were queued up in the museum courtyard, Scott addressed his charges succinctly: "Perfect," he said. •t want to see perfect behavior in there." The Ambassadors filed in and watched a 20-minute film on the young Dutch girl who sacrificed her life to help others during the Nazi occupation of Holland. They were perfect. There was hardly a wiggle or a squirm, except maybe mine. After the film. a museum lady introduced the four docents who would guide our troupe through the exhibits. Then some Ambas- sadors explained about their group and its mission. Afterward, docent Frances Gelbart said , "I would like to be a member, how can I do that?" That was quite something, because Frances is a sul'Vivor of the Holocaust. So is another docent, Ruth Roman. After touring the exhibits - mostly photos of Anne Frank and her family, the concentration camps, Hitler's brutal SS regi- ments -we went into little rooms forQ&A. •How did you survive?" an Ambassador immediately asked Mrs. Roman. "I don't know,· she answered almost inaudibly, then added: "I am so grateful you came here and listened to us," she said. Then she reminded all of us: "Evil flourish- es best when good people do nothing." In the tiny fragment of this suf- fering world that is the Newport- Mesa community, there's a small bunch of kids who are 1:rying to do something. And l'll tell you for sure, to know them is to love them. • FRED MARTIN'S column runs every Thursday and Saturday. r ._..._..._..._.. .. _..._...._.. .. ._. .. _,., ..,~r MacTavish J ewelers_-::.r- 12' ... >:i Vi' Sl!ll'Vt1'10 O RANOI! 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"The Toshiba Senior Classic has made some internal changes, one that includes the tournament director, to make the event more progressive and more profitable for the charities in the ensuing years,~ said Neely, president and founder of ISM, which has Toshi- ba under contract for one more year Next year's Senior Classic is scheduled for March 10-16. Stephen Wagner, who owns a golf apparel company in Riverside and has worked several tourna- ments around the country, will reportedly replace Carey. Wagner bad been an ISM COI1$ultant for the past three weeks. "He's well~lmown with towna- ment people," Neely said Carey began his career with the PGA Tour in 1986 as a field manager and account executive for the marketing and operations staff. After six years of working more than 100 PGA and Senior PGA events, Carey was recruited to work for Michael Jordan as townament director of the basket- ball star's celebrity goH tourna- ments. Carey was unavailable for conunent Friday. 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Co.da i'1e.~a at JI 11.'lon We would like to invite you to tfie official 9rand Opening of <Tfie <R~al Cigar Society of Costa Mes~ We will be featuring a fiand ci!Jar roller from Cuba for our 9rand Opening Weekend along witli premium cigars> fine tobaccos and accessories-for tfie quality smoker. 'Please join us f.or fiors d'oeuvres and refreshments ana lielp welcome us to tfie neigfiborliood . Sahlrday, June 8, l~am-6pm Sunday, June 9, 11:30dm-Sprn :r909 :Harbor "Boulevard, .. c osta ~esa (714) 646-0550 - I 0 c a ( ._ a: cc a h B a ti .... tc e. A ~ p a H cl u b fl. fi ~ n u ~ " b ~ 0 h i.r u j l St c n ~ ~ 0 h n f\ a ~ ~ e/ p n. fi g h d b v t< c c v h iJ 0 k 1 b v s' iJ a u fl e r. 6 " v .,. c A4 SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 1996 TODAY INTRO TO AYURVEDA The Yoga Place presents •1ntroduction to Ayurveda, • an ancient Indian science of preven- tative health and healing, and philosophy of living, from 1 to 4 p.m. at 1835 Newport Blvd., Building A, Costa Mesa Court- yards. The cost is $30. For more information, call 642-7400. 4-H CLUB MEETING The Mesa Goat Hill Go Getters will hold their last official meeting of the season at 10 a.m. at the Orange County Fairground gaze- bo. There will be a barbecue as well as awards presentation. For more mformation, call 839-4804. USED BOOK SALE Friends of the Costa Mesa Libraries will hold a used book sale from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the downtown library, 1855 Park Ave. Most hardcovers and trade paper- backs will be $1; paperbacks and records 50 cents, and magazines Md children's books 25 cents. For more inforrnallon, call 646-8845. QUILT SHOW Quilts, wall hangings, pillows and clothing from Teni Christo- pherson 's book, "Patches and Posies" will be on display at Piecemakers today through July 7. There is no admission charge. Piecemakers, 1720 Adams Ave., Costa Mesa. 641 -3 112. NIGHT IN NAPA The Orange County Friends of Court Appointed Special Advo- cates of Orange County and Child Abuse Services Team will sponsor its first annual gala fund- raising benefit, •A Night in Napa An Elegant Escape," will be held at 6:30 p.m. at the Robert Mondavi Food and Wine Center Ill Costa Mesa. The event cost is $125 and mcludes a gourmet din- ner, fine wmes, music, a giving tree and a llve auction. HOLLYWOOD POPS SYMPHONY The Hollywood Pops Sympho- ny Orchestra will make its first 1. Orange County appearance at 8.30 p.m. at the Jewish Commu- nity Center of Orange County, ( 11,101111 r ,1·n i11· ha' .1111 .11' h11 II !ht lt>1J1Hl.1t11111 111 1111 "'""" "· ,,, II II II 111111/ ____ Q __ SEBAGO DOCKSIDES NOW AVAILABLE IN MEN'S & WOMEN'S HEMPHILL'S SHOES In Westcllff Court 1727 Westclltt Dr., NB 650-6856 MERCURY INSURANCE Good Driver Rates Ticketed Rates • Homeowners • Commercial • We represent 10 Co's to serve you best! Family Owned & Operated for Over 17 Years around town Baker and Red Hill. Costa Mase. nckets are $18 for members and $25 tor non-members. Pot more infonnatiob, call 155--03'0. TRIANGLE SQUARE CONCERTS Ted Vautrinot plays contempo- rary folk music from 1 to 4 p.m. and Landslide performs folk and classic rock from 7 to 10 p.m. on the Town Square at Triangle Square in Costa Mesa. SUNDAY ARTIST APPEARANCE World renowned artist Guy Buffet Win show his distinctive collection of culina.ry inspired neck wear, sportswear and gifts from noon to 3:00 p.m. at Nord- strom South Coast Plaza. For more information, ccUJ. 549-8300 ext. 1210 MONDAY BAUROOM/LATIN DANCE CLASS The Jewish Community Cen- ter of Orange County oilers six- week dance classes beginning today, at 7 p.m. for beginners and 8 p.m. for those who are experi- enced at 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. For more information, call 755-0340. LEARNING DISABILITIES LECTURE "ADD and Leaming Disabili- ties: Waking up From the Night· mare" will take place today from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at Coastline Coun- seling Center, 1200 Quail Street, Suite 105, Newport Beach. A donation of $5.00 is requested. For more information, call 476- 0991. TRIANGLE SQUARE ~ONCERT Ted \fiautrinot pla'ys contempo- rary folk music from noon to 2:30. The free show is on the Town Square at the Thangle Square in Costa Mesa .. Tl)ESDAY ART LECTURt/SLIDE SHOW •Man Ray and Hollywood• is the title of a free slide lecture planned for noon in the Friends' Meeting Room of the Newport Beach Central UbTa.ry. For more information, call 717-3801. LUNCHEON SPEAKER The South Coast Business and Professional Women presents John Telford, President of Telford & Company, Inc. and for- mer partner with I<PGM Peat Marwick, speaking on NMan- agement ·2000 -Effective Man- agement Styles• from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p .m. at El Torito Grill at 633 S. Anton Blvd., Costa Mesa. The cost is $17 /member and ·522/{i.test. For more information, call 472-4666. , TRIANGLE SQUARE CONCERT The Over Reactors perform classic rock music from noon to 2:30 p .m. at 1iiangle Square's tree concert on the Town Square in Costa Mesa. WEDNESDAY PAIN IN THE BUSINESS WORLD •Pain: in the Business World and the Workplace• will take place today from noon to 1 :30 p.m. at the Riverboat Cate, 151 E. Pacific Coast Highway, Newport Beach. The cost is $15.00. For more information, call 729-4400. TRIANGLE SQUARE CONCERT Kerry Getz plays pop, rock music from noon to 2:30 p.m. The free show is on the Town Square' at Triangle Square in Costa Mesa. THURSDAY FORECLOSURES SEMINAR Take advantage of the large government foreclosure market at a workshop offered today from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. in room 108 of Orange Coast College's B~iness Education Building. Reg!Stration fee is $29 and a $10 material fee is payable to the instruytor in class. For more information, call 432- 5880. 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SLIDE PRESENTATION •Leaming About South African Bulbs" is the title of a free slide presentation at 7 p.m. in the Friends' Meeting Room of the Newport Beach Central Library. For more infonnation, call 717- 3801. HOW TO sucaED SPEAKER Paul D~on of the . Orange County Register will speak on ff How to Succeed in Publicity Without Really Writing" at the Costa Mesa Chamber of Com- merce's monthly networking breakfast at 7:15 a.m. at the Costa Mesa Country Club, 1701 Golf Course Drive. The cost is $10, $15 al the door. For more information, Cdll 574-8780. REAL ESTATE WORKSHOP Finance 500 oifers a free work- shop on the real estate market today from 1 to 2 p.m. or 6:30 to 7:30 p.m . at the University Athlet- ic Club, 1701 Quail Street, New- port Beach. For more information, call 251-0270. FRIDAY TRIANGLE SQUARE CONCERTS Jenny Richards performs folk/rock music from 7 to 10 p.m. and Ted Vautrinot plays contem- porary folk music lrom noon to 2:30 p .m. The free concerts a.re on the Town Square at Triangle Square in Costa Mesa. SATURDAY, JUNE 15 BOOK SIGNING Costa Mesa author Jo-Ann Mapson, ·shadow Ranch,• and Fountain Valley author Earlene Fowler, •Kansas lfoubles, • will sign copies of their new books from 2 to 4 p.m. at Barnes & Noble, 1\iangle Square in Costa Mesa. For more information, call 631-0614. CPRClASS Hoag Memorial Presbyterian Hospital offers the American Heart Association Cardio Pul- monary Resuscitation workshop from 8 a.m. to noon. The registra- tion fee is $25. For more informa- tion, call 644-3151. TRIANGLE SQUARE CONCERTS S<>BER (;RADl'ATJ()\ ~ RABBITT INSURANCE ~ S \ J...J 441 OldNewportBlvd.•NewponBeach ~ r (near Hoag Hospital) 631-7740 -------------- 17th St. BEAUTY CENTER ------------ ()-J.2-1 71 7 ' ' \ I' •1 I i " , ITS A CELEBUTION! A ~~~:~~' AFTER'10 YEARS If ( ' GEORGE IS BACK! 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MONDAY, JUNE 17 CPRClASS CLEAN HARBOR DAY SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 1996 AS tion Orange County presents •Tue Case of the Unmelodious Missives ot The Case of the Raunchy e-mails• and •Legal Malpractice and the Expert Wit- ness• from 4 to 5:30 p.m. at The Pacific Club at 4110 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. The costs range from $10 to $55. For more information, call 723-1114. IDFSDAY. JUNE 18 UfE ENRICHMENT ·creating the Life You Want" is the title of a two-part workshop being offered this summer by Orange Coast College's Re-Entry Center. The workshop is sched- uled for Tuesday evenings from 6- 7 :30 p.m . today and the 25 in the Re-Entry Center. Sessions are free. For more information, call 432-5162. UNDERVVATERPHOTOGRAPHY The public is invited to ·underwater Photography,· a free noon program at the Friends' Meeting Room of the Newport Beach Central Library. For more information, call 717-3801. The American Heart Associa- tion Cardio Pulmonary Resusci- taion workshop is offered b y Hoag Hospital from 6 to 10 p .m . The registration fee is $25. For more information, call 644- 3151. BUSINESS LECTURE Forensic Consultants Associa- Newport Harbor Area Chaniber of Commerce's Marine Dtvtslon will hold a Clean Harbor Day tod4ly from 8 a.m.. to noon. For team and lndlvtdual assignments, call 6«-3044. • Send your items to the Around Town Editor. The Daily Pilot. 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, Calif. 92627; fax 646-4170 or call 540-1224, Ext 333. Dad's Two Most Important Treasures MOTHER &CHILD SPECIAL SAVE so-OFF SITTINQS l/1 l'dl 1111 f .ithc1 ... I >.1.., lune f(lth • Black & White •Color • Watercolors • Handpainted Studio, Garden or Beach Call Now For Best Appointment 675-3130 Sisal Like Loop Design Reg. $3196 Now $2711& Gr.net LUXUN . 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The evening features a movie and refreshments and is S"I tor JCC members and $9 for poten- 11dJ members. Reservations are a anust. Call Sari Scherer, JCC Youth l >irector, at 755-0340, ext. 280. The lewish Conununity Center is Jocat- ~ d at 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa, .ind is part of the Jewish Federa- 1100 Campus. SERMONS THE UNANISHED CHUROf !'hat's the tiU e of the sermon che<luled for 10:30 a.m. Sunday at <>range Coast Unitarian Universal- , .t C hurch, 1259 Victoria Street, 1 'osta Mesa . The Rev. Diana Heath ,,ilJ deliver the sermon which will t xplo1 e the pnnciple that religious npulse springs from the unfin- ,.,he<l nature of hwnan beings and thdl reveldtion is not sealed and t 1 uU1 is ever unfolding. For infor- 111r1tion, call 646-4652. SPECIAL EVENTS INTERFAITH MEETINGS ' 'ongregation members are invited ,, attend meetings of the Newport IPsa lrvine Interfaith Council to 1.l'ctr more about "Bibles in Unique c1 nguages" presented by Bob ,, hneider or the Wycliff Bible nanslators at Newport Harbor Lutheran Church, 798 Dover Dri- ve, Newport Beach on June 12 to learn "The Origins and Teachings of the Koran" presented by MU24- mmil Siddiqi, President of the Islamic Center of Orculge County . Lunch will be served at noon and the program begins at 12:45 p .m. with adjournment at 1 :30 p.m . Luncheon reservations at $5 each (payable at the door) are required and can be made by calling 548- 3631. FELLOWSHIP SEMINAR Call now to reserve space: On June 22, there will be a Catholic Men Fellowships Seminar, 8:30 a.m . to 4 p.m. in the Hall at St. Joachim Parish. All men of local parishes are invited to learn more about their Christian role in family, mar- riage, career and church in a ~t­ urday of spirited music and speak- ers. There is no admission charge and everyone is invited to bring friends from other parishes to attend. For more information, call Matt Ribarich at 645-9017 or Paul Marchi at 474 -9121. Sponsored by St. Joachim Parish and Catholic Men Fellowships of Costa Mesa/Newport. SUPPORT GROUPS MENTAL HEALTH FAMILY SUPPORT GROUP St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church conducts 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 profes- sional. For more information, call St Andrew's at 631-2880 or Karin Montgomery at 645-3708 . HAPPY HOUR S:30PM • 6:30PM METHODIST Co•ta Mesa MESA VERDE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 1701 Baker, C.M Worship & Church School 8:30 and 10:00 a.m. Dr. Richard Georoe 979·8234 NEWPORT CENTER UNrTED MEnfODIST CHURCH 16°c'o~j~~r~~ve. 644-0745 Worship at B:OOAM & I O:OOAM Sunday School All ~es 9:00~ Rev. Edward C. Martin LAGUNA United Methodist Church 21632 Wesley Dr. Laguna Beach 499-3088 Sunday Morning Worship & Christian Education 1 OAM Ministers David Beades & Virginia Wheeler Wesley Counseling Center S8rvices Avall8bte RELIGIOUS SCIENCE REIJQIOUS SCtENa NEWPORT BEACH SCIENCE Of MINO EDUCAOON ctN1H (Comer of Dove t Quall -In ofllcl Bldg. ocroa from Aelcher Jones) 901 Dove #145 I cHOICB SERVICE suH -10:30 I Olllct: M, Tu, Th (714) 648-3199 Dr. JuaMlkl ha•, Mlnltttf FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 3303 Via Udo, Newport Beach 673-1340 or 673-6150 Chuzch lOam. 5pn, SUnday Sebool )()am w~ Meetings apm ... he that built all things is God. Hebrews 3:4 Branch of The Mother Church The First Church or Christ Sdentist Boston, M1Wachusttts CONGREGATIONAi_ © COMMUNITY CHURCH CONGREGATIONAL UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST To hliew ls To Uin; To Uin Is To 00. Brue• Van Blair, Minist•r Sund11y Worship 8:1S & 10AM Church Sdlool 9AM Adult • 9:45 Childrtn Child Care Provided 644-7400 611 Hetlotrope Avt, C«oN Otl M¥ PRESBYTERIAN St. Andrew~ Presbyterian Church Wunh1r .mJ ~.u thu rril\.tt al. Qin,t•et•n1cR:\l, h1Mic;1I n ~· "A WARNING TO THE WEALTHY" (J11mes S: I ·6) .--. . . ---·---~ I r-----------------~-~--~-~--------------------~--------~------------------ Newport Mesa Christian Center + CHUROt NAME: Newport Mesa Christian Center. +ADDRESS: 2599 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. +TELEPHONE: 966-0454. +DENOMINATION: Assem· blies of God. +YEAR OtUROt ESTAB- USHED: 193B. neglected kids, selected through Orange~ social services, to attend one Week at the Royal Family Kids C.amp. The church raises f1lO(e than $30,000 thr009h various fund- raisers and trains SO counselors and 20 suPPort staff to do this. The c::hurch· also ~ns a 10-week day c.amp for el~ry and junior high ~il-dren, from June 24 h Aug. 23. Fees are paid by chilOren's _parents. +SERVICE TIMES: Sunday -8 a.m., 9:30 a.m., 11 a.m. and 6 p.m., concurrent with children's church (preschool through fifth arade) and many adult educa-tion classes. Tuesday -7 p.m., worship and teaching for junior and senior high school- age children. Wednesday -7 p.m., prayer gathering for adulti, arld worship and-teach- ing for elementary school-age children. +SENIOR PASTOR: Jim Brad- ford. CASEY lUKSCH I DAILY PILOT Pastor Jim Bradford of the Newport Mesa Christian Center. +MISSION STATEMENr. "We are a Christ<entered, loving, multi-generational church f am- il5' committed to equipping people to minister in their world. The mission is based on five core values: 1) We all need God. 2) Every person needs to love and be loved. 3) We share our resources to reach all ages. 4) Eveiy person is called to min- ister. 5) We c.an each bring someone to Christ." +PASTORAL STAff: Chip Johnson, executive pastor; Sharon Aguilera, minister of music. •!* SIZE Of CONGREGATION: 1500. •t• MAKEUP OF CONGREGA· TION: Very multi-generational with a mix of botf\ famifies and single people. •!* OflLD CARE: Provided at all Sunday services for newborn thr01,Jgh kindergarten-age chil- dren. +TYPE Of WORSHIP: The 8 and 11 a.m. Sunday services are a blend of traditional and con- temporary music with a 25-30 ' minute message. The 9:30 a.m. service has contemporary music only and the same message. The 6 p.m. service is more low- key with a blend of traditional and contemporary music and a different message. +TYPE OF SERMON: On Sun- day morning, the~ is usually topical and one in a series developed on a biblical theme. In the evening, a verse- by-verse teaching from a desig-nation book of the Bible is given. +RECENT SERMONS: At the morning services Pastor Brad- ford recently taught on mar- riage and on managing stress with spiritual disciplines. In the evening he is teaching through Ephesians. +UPCOMING SERMONS: Summer begins a series called "What does God want to say to each of us?H based on the Old Testament book, Jeremiah. +WELCOME WAGON: Greeters are on hand to wel- come visitors and to invite them to newcomer classes that meet weekly. When visitors fill out a c.ard with their name, address and phone number, they receive a phone c.all and letter of welcome. + OUTREAOt PROGRAMS: Every summer, the church sponsors 100 abused and + DRESS: Come as you are. People come in eveiything from shorts to suits. +otURCH DESIGN: The sanc- tuary is warm si[nple and attractive. It doesn't call atten- tion to itself. +INTERESTING NOTE: According to Pastor Bradford, people often comment that ·the church is "a life-givin~ place," and that it holds a stron~ sense of God's pres- ence. By Michele M. Marr L------------------------------------------------------------------------- 30 Years Experience In Your Area Robert C. Suder, General Contractor BONlED a. MUREi>. UC. #8407132 7 1 ·4 -9 9 8 -4 0 7 0 Free Estimates PRESBYTERIAN EPISCOPAL Sr. MARK PRFSBYTERIAN CHURCH SAINT JAft\ES crURCH ep11copa "A"'--. o.4atled 10 '--'-fftli ~J;;;&.mlord~~ "Open Anns and Open Minds" Fr. David C. Anderson, redor 3209 Vta Lido Newport 8eoch 714/675-0210 t Worship 9:30 J11mboree & EastblulT in Newpor1 Reach II 7:30 om Troditionol 9 om ConlemJ?Oro'Y. 9 om Church SchoOI 10:45 om Chori$molic and Wednesday noon FOR INFORfv1ATION ON RELIGIOUS DIRECTORY CALL KRISTIN BERMAN 574-4240 COMMUN ITY CHURCH • HARIOA CHRllTlM CHURCH .l. 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SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 1996 The King of all interviews sets the .charity stage I I' my mother were alive, she'd die,• mused Larry King in reference to the invitation created by the Angeli- tos de Oro (Supporting Big Brothers and Big Sisters of Orange County), which pictured King with a golden halo floating over his temple. More than 500 locals filled the ballroom at the Hyatt Regency, Irvine this week to lunch and lis- ten to King share stories of his · lile and times. . "I was basically wh&t you'd ·call a poor student, growing up in Brooklyn, New York. The school had categories for the 'A,' ·a,' and 'C' students, and then there were the 'we don't know what to do with them' students. I was one of them,• King said. "But I'll tell you, all kids growing up in New York have a certain edge. They're sharper than the average kid. If you're a 'D' stu- dent in New York ... you're the mayor of Des Moines.· Sharing his most recent moment of surprise in his more than 40 years as a journalist, King confided that being kissed on the lips by Marlon Brando fol- lowing his worldwide interview concerning Brando's widely pub- licized anti-semitic remarks was the first time he had been kissed on the mouth by another man. King, who says he's •a born heterosexual, having had no choice in the matter, and no com- plaints about it either,• brought the gathering to near hysteria stating, "I can't stop thinking about him. I get up in the middle of the night yelling, 'Stella, Stel- la!'• · In what seemed like a ~ to the serious, the man who ha.S .interviewed more than 35,000 people said President Bill Clin- ton's approval ratings were up to 6o% this week. "He's dating again.• King .joked. · In a private moment before his 9ddress, King offered that he was ~"born ctyious." . "When I was a child, I wanted to know why the bus driver clrove the bus. I have an insa- tiable curiosity," said King, who at 62 is broadcast around the . world to more countries and in more languages than any other reporter of the day. : King believes that his success i9 in part due to his objectivity.He 1eeps his own viewpoint out of ttie interview. . "I don't use the word 'I' in my work,• he said. Yet the man who is at the pin· nacle of his profession has anoth- er goal. "I want do a Broadway play. Anything, a comedy, a drama, a musical,· King said. •And I want to spend a year doing nothing but baseball,• he added, a personal passion that is wid4!ly known by his audience. Of all the people he has inter- viewed, Frank Sinatra is his favorite. "Sinatra is an absolute 10 on a scale of 10. He's smart, he's fun- ny, he's a generous interview, giving his all,• he said. On the opposite end of the scale, actor Robert Mitchum ranks as one of his all time most difficult. "Mitchum is the King of one word answers. There's an unwrit- ten rule that when a 'why' ques- tion is asked, you just don't answer with a 'yes' or a 'no'. It just doesn't work, right?" King asked his audience. "Well, ~t • t >' V U9sg 11UY a ULL U81 D CLOntle, 1'0Y8 a ACC11ell()Rfl8, ITC. 11114 ~ 8 1vd. (et; Del MM) 8hel8Utlon ea.ta MeN (714J 131·7al3 b.w. cook Mitchum wouldn't budge.• King said that when he gets into a spot where the guest isn't forthcoming he tries to go for the honest moment. On another occasion King was interviewing a war hero who also was only giv- ing one word answers. Frustrated by the lack of response, King asked, "Are you afraid right now of being on the air?" The man responded that he was tenified, e ven more so than Oying bombing missions. Within minutes, King had him relaxed, creating what he described as a monster, "relating in great detail the plane flying low to the ground in cloud cover, coming in over the enemy territory. He gave us every last detail. When the hour was up the guy wanted to know if he could do more.• The crowd that bad come to hear Larry King in support of Angelitos De Oro sat on the edge of their seats. The master had the Orange County audience in his formidable grasp. None of those in attendance will ever see King again in the same way.The gentleman inter- viewer with the easy going style on television is part comic, part actor, part rogue and total racon- teur. He says the only person he has not interviewed, "but would like to more than any other, is The Pope.• This from the Jewish kid from I 11 Falhu's /Jay is nrxt 1utlcrnd! 1 Brooklyn who also confided that one of his most embarrassing mistakes early in his career was •asking a priest if he had any children." King, who has been married five times, but only to four women ("I married one twice") says he doesn't cheat, he just divorces. He also helps to raise big bucks for good causes like Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Orange County. Angelitos Carol Porter,Louise Ewlng,Sandy Sewell, Joan Sam- mis, Arden Flam.son, Catherine lbyen, Donna Crean. Trish and John O'Donnell, Judie Argyros, Marta Crutcher, Barbara Bowle and Marcia and John Cashion were among the dedicated who helped tum the King appearance into $100,000 for the children. The Angelitos de Oro are indeed angels of gold. • 8.W. COOK'S columns run every Thursday and Saturday. Larry King is flanked by Carol Porter (left) and Louise Ewing. 'Ed 'Bolin l.,~ '"Xeuin 'Pieropan ,,vould like to_ invite you L,~ yo ur guests to attend Town Square Gallery's Grand Opening 'featuring a Special ~'7lppeara1!ce by Internationally Celebrated Ylrtis t Ruth Mayer signing fier neivest relea ses "Laguna Beach" &: "Ice .Cream Boy" Saturday, June 8, 1996 6pm to 9pm (conte early) !Appetize rs by Sfu zzi's, Cfiongs , La Salsa, Lipper Crust 'Pizza, 'Ralphs, Jfumpfirey 1ogurt, Juice Connection & 'Pain du Mon de At the ·end of the 55 Freeway Costa Mesa• (714) 548-7797 A7 Al SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 1996 . Don't mess · around with Jim, or his theater either -~ I wu pretty worded about Jim Woodin there for a while. l was almost convinced he had lost the fight. Frequent visitors to the Edwards Big Newport will recog- nize Jim. He's the colorful theater ~ger who introduces the fillns, shouting himself horse while reminding bis guests that they are watching the "LARGEST SCREEN ON TI-IE WEST COAST!" At least it used to be the largest. A few months back, Edwards opened up a 21-screen behemoth in Irvine Spectrum called, fittingly enough. the Edwards 21. Irvine Spectrum has an l1v1AX and four screens which -so the billing goes -are supposed to be even larger (the unmitigated gall!) than Big Newport's. Jim was supposed to transfer to the 21-plex, but the Edwards top brass must have realized he was too valuable where he was. So Jim is still in Newport, still introducing movies on the #LARGEST SCREEN ON ... " On what? Newport Center Dn- ve. You see the problem. Those lour Spectrum monsters have robbed Big Newport of its brag- gpig rights. Jim and his theater have been out.sized. Well. we members of the C ult of Jim wonied about the stability (~~~_. __ ..... ' '~~ --- evan henerson of our general. Would he self- destruct? Should he seek out a therapist who specializes in issues of screen envy? Could Jim cope? Yes, we found out on the open- ing Friday of •Mission hnpossi- ble." It was one of those magical, energy-filled nights where we audience members were pre- pared to have our ears blown out and our equilibrium messed with. (Oh and incidentally, listen, all you sound wimps who are com- plaining about the noise at Big Newport, I offer three letters: V - C-R.) I digress. Anyway, Jim trotted down the aisle and asked for his audience's attention. He did his little pitch and broke into his carnival-bark- ing voice. Friday -Sunday Enjoy 12 hows al instruction 4 Srudents per Instructor 2 rounds of goff with a Pro Video/Book/Breakfast/lunch Ala m ilaWt is• lfZ My..., dool 1M • cotpot11ucllotls • Sign up nowl (714) 759-5102 SUNDAY -MONDAY ALLDAY GRT s1oo Game s100 Shoes s 1°0 Domestic Lon Necks Announcing the Grand Opening _of~~~~ THE ULTIMATE JN AFFORDABLE SENIOR LIVING YOUR MONTIILY RENTAL FEE INCLUDES: •Beautiful Apartment • Fullr. Equipped Kitchens • Elegant Dining • Thcau~ • Library • 24 Hour Emergency Rapon.sc • Safety Baths • Howekttping &. • Trop~cal Co"---' Linco Servi« .... , ..... • SchecluJed • Security Gated Activities with Subterranean Tnnsponation Pa.de.ins You'# enjoy our outslMC#ng ,,.,.,,,., wWc& 714.646.6300 2243 !WirtlUw RMll • CMflj,... , •AND NOW, LADIES AND GENTLEMAN ... " We Jim-ites shook our heads, sadly, life as we knew it was over. "ON THE LARGEST SCREEN ON nm WEST COAST ... " Poor guy, we said, the man is in denial. "DESPITE WHATlHEY MAY TELL YOU AT IRVINE SPEC· TRUM ... " Hold the phone. Jim is fight- ing back. Jim has declared inter- theater warlare. I asked Jim about this last week. Actually, I asked him to tell me. once and for all, where the largest screen on the West Coast could be found. "You must have beard me during the last couple of weeks," Jim said. •Big Newport actually looks bigger to me and it has twice the seating capacity of any of the 21 screens." As it turns out, Jim stood up for his screen because the audi- ence told him to. Some even claimed that they went to the 21- plex and actually measured the saeens. Their conclusion: Big Newport rules. wen. let nobody accuse Jim Woodin of not accedJ.ng to the wishes of his public. "People are so gracious," he said. "One night I started to say, 'And now in our large auditorium .. .' and they yelled back, 'Forget what they tell you at IMAX. You're bigger.' "So I said, 'OK, ON THE LARGEST SCREEN ON THE WEST COAST .. .'" His pre·curt;a.in routine has made Jim a local celebrity. Peo- ple recognize him on the street, in supermarkets, even on river rafting trips. Guests bring their out-of-town guests to the Big Newport and specifically request Jim to intreduce the movie if he's on duty. Which he always does. How did Jim get started with this? Interesting you should ask (I did). He was previously the manag- er of the far-less-glamorous Edwards Anaheim Hills. One night, (\bout two years ago, the projectionist informed Jim that ~ng.elus (@uarri.es BUILDING MATERIALS INC. Complete Masonry and Landscape Supplies for the Contractor or Do-ir-Yourselfer BIGGER SELECTION • LOW PRICES Delivery Available And the EXCELLENT SERVICE We Built Our Reputation On. • 714· 775.5577 16808 S. Harbor Blvd. Fountain Valley, CA THE EARL'S BATH & KIT( Hf r.i Hf M()[)[l SPECIALISTS Extensive 5electlon of Fixtures. Corian, Maible, Tile. plus .•. Ask For Remodel 40 Years Experience STATE UC. 1217657 642-1753 fiesta Catering • COMPLOE CATERING SERVICES • Sizzling Fojita Bar • Strolling Mariachis ~ • Margarita & Cerveza Bar f , • BANQUET ROOMS '~ ~~ • PARTY TRAYS TO GO • COSTA MESA • NEWPORT BEACH • • COltONA DIL MAR • Piclc·Up at your nea,.,, location 645-0209 TENTH ANNUAL CLASSIC CAR SHOW "Salute to RoUs Royce" SUNDAY, JUNE 9TII, 1996 IOAM -4PM HUNTINGTON BEACH CENTRAL PARK 7111 TALBERT AVE. HUNTINGTON BFACH ™'a;t1 T1CUT INl'OllMATJON FOR JNFORMATION PLEASECAU (714) 375-5023 405 FWY EXIT GOlOENWESl SO\JTH TO HUNTINGTON BEACH CENTRAL. PARIC • there would be a delay in start- ing the movie. So Jim obligingly trotted down the aisle to inform the guests of the delay -as is company policy. When he reached the aisle, however, the projectionist sig-· nalled that all things were go . Rather than simply retreat, Jim welcomed his guests and intro- duced the movie. The response was positive and a director of operations happened to see it~ He bad Jim try it again for anoth- er movie, with similarly encour- aging results .. Penny for yow-thoughts. Or for your help. The Newport Harbor Nautical Museum wants your little brown Abe ~olns, those pesky coins which most of us are too ashamed to leave on tip trays. Worthless lit- tle things they are, generally speaking. The museum wants them. Lots of them. 320 miles of them. Enough to plunk the nautical , ... museum and the Newport-Mesa Unified School District into the Guiness Book of World Records. ' The campaign is called Sea ' Cents and it's targeting the youtb ,,. of Newport-Mesa. You dump your pennies into an empty Sea Cents water bottle. Ultimately, Eventually .run made the big time: opening night of "Jurassic Park,• 1,238 packed seats, an enthusiastic manager informing his crQwd1 in his own inimitable way "you are here." Wish I'd been there, Anyway, it doesn't much mat- ter whether the 21-plex or Big Newport is bigger. Jim announces that bis screen is the largest on the West Coast. the pennies get collected, rolled and banked. The goal is $270,000 in p-p-p pennies, enough penni~ . which. lined up end to end, And, in my book, that means all is right with the world again. Q would stretch 320 miles. I don't know about anybody else, but I'd sure hate to be the bank teller on duty when some- body rolls in with 320 miles worth of pennies. • EVAN HENEMON Is a staff writer. Make Those Patios & Entries Beautiful 12"xl2" CHINA SEA GREEN SLATE lNSTALLED OVER AN EXISTING CONCRETE PATIO. Jim Jennings CUSTOM MASONRY 170 E. 17th St. • Suite 206 Costa Mesa (714) 645-8512 State License 1392707 Let Jim Jennhto install your complete yard hardscape. • Expert brick, block, stone, tile, slate & concrete work. • Can recommend quality designers & landscapers. • Quality work in Costa Mesa & Newport Beach since 1969. • Drainage problems? We solve them. HUMP'IY DUMP'IY sat on a wall .. or did he? What if JILL pushed JACK down that hill? BY Dick Gjonola PR.BSENTBD BY SCR's Young Consenatory Players A.JI yo11r f avorlte n11rsery rllyrMs ••. llu yo11've never seen them before! When a doubting child questions the truth of nursery rhymes, Mother Goose goes on trlal In the Dreamland Supreme Court! Find out the origins of her most fabulous stories -you may be surprised. Whatever you do, don't miss this 'behind the scenes' look at the manelous characters we all grew up wtthl '. . . • .. -•• ~ .. .. .... • • • .. • .. • .. • & • • • • i • QULTSHOW Quilts, wallhangtngs, pillows aod clothing from Terri Christ.o- p he non' s book, •patches and Posies• will be on display at Piece- makers today through July 7. There ls no admission charge. Piecemakers, 1720 Adams Ave., Costa Mesa. 641-3112. GRIFFIN LINTON •There and Then," a study room by Christel Dillbohner is the solo art exhibition featured in the Main Gallery. Haddad and Mosh- er are in the Project Room through Sunday. Hours: Saturday and Sun- day from noon to 5 p.m. and by appointment. 1640 Pomona Avenue, Costa Mesa. Inf onnation: 646-5665. NEWPORT BEACH CENTRAL LIBRARY ' "J ourney Down the Coast" is the title ol an exhibit of watercolor scenes by Birgitta Kappe. which will be on display through June 30. Information: 717-3801. LAGUNA ART MUSEUM STORE ~Turning the Thbles," a display of table installations by local artists will be featured at the museum store in South Coast Plaza through June 16. All artwork is available for purchase. For more informa- tion, call 662-3366. CLUBS AT\ANTlS Disc jockey Steve Beltran spins retro, funk and rare grooves at 9 p,m. Thursdays. DJs Steve Beltran 9 p.m. Fridays and Maxwell House 9•p.m. Saturdays spin KROQ flash- backs, house, old school and '70s. No cover charge 9 to 10 p.m. all three nights. 21 and older; tasteful- ly casual attire. 3388 Via Udo, -third floor, Newport Beach, 675- 8008. BEN I HANA Karaoke at 7 nightly. 4250 Birch St., Newport Beach, 995-0822. BIRRAPORETTl'S Matt Johnson lho, jazz, 7 to 10 p.m. Sundays. South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bristol St., Costa Mesa, 850- 9090. THE CANNERY Angry Inch performs live music from 10 p .m . to 1 a.m. tonight. Karaoke from 9 p.m. to midnight on Mondays and Wednesdays. Wine Tasting from 5:30 to 8:30 p1m. and live music with The Jet- • sen's from 8:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. on Thursdays. Uve bands on Fri· day and Saturdays from 10 p .m . to 1 a.m. 3010 Lafayette, Newport Beach, 675-5777. DIEDRICH COFFEE/COSTA MESA Every Wednesday is Open Mike Blues Night with Dave Cross from 8 to 10:30 p.m. 474 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. 646-0323. DIVA Uve music featuring: Kevin Guillaume on piano, every Wednesday. Jazz Duo, every Thursday-Saturday. Music hours: Wednesday-Thursday, 8 p.m. to midnight; Friday-Saturday, 8:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. 600 Anton Blvd., Costa Mesa, 754-0600. ELEVATION ZERO Jam session featuring Cat Ebat and Emil De Mill, every Sunday from 5:30 to 10:30 p.m. Uve enter- tainment, dancing every Thursday and Saturday, 8 p.m . to midnight; The Balboa Brass, every Thursday; Rhythm 3 Bones 2, every Saturday, 9 to 11 p.m. 631-9999. THE HARP INN 1\-aditional Irish music, every Thursday night. The Fenians, every Friday, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. 130 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. 646-8855. KONA LANES LOUNGE Karaoke at 8:30 p .m. every Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. Rock-n-Bowl every Sat- urday from 10 p.m. to 1 a.m . with a disc jockey. 2699 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa, 545-1112. LAVA ROOM/NEWPORT STATION Llve local bands, featuring dif- ferent bands and disc jockeys every Monday and Friday. New- port Station: Alternative-lifestyle dance club every Thursday and Saturday; Doors open at 8 p.m. 1945 Placentia Ave., Costa Mesa, 631-0031. LEONTIEFPS WATERFRONT QUB Sunset Jazz Band with Vera Kennedy every Saturday, 8 p.m. to midnight 3101 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach, 631-9999. MARGARITAVIUE Peter Shambrook performs every Wednesday at 9 p.m. 2332 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach, 631-8220. PASTA MESA GRIU. Llve ·contemporary oldies with The Gray Sharks featuring Danny Greyshock and Marvin Gregory, every Thursday-Saturday, 8:30 p.m. to 1 a.m. 428 E. 17th St., Cos- ta Mesa, 650-1750. PIERCE STREET ANNEX Uve blues featuring Three Blind Mice, every Tuesday and Joel Schechter, every Saturday. The Sharks play 5 to 9 p.m. Sun- days. 330 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa, 646-8500. RED LION HOTEUCLUB MAX Guest disc jockey playing hip- hop, R&B, Reggae and house grooves every Thursday. Flirt, the county's professional singles' mix· .er, every Friday, 5 p.m., and DJ Evan Landes spins dance music 8 p.m. to midnight. Fever, featuring music from '70s, '80s and Top 40, 8 p.m. to midnight Saturdays. Big Band dancing 1 to 6 p.m. Sundays. 3050 Bristol St., Costa Mesa, 540- 7000. Hotline: 438-4938. THE RrTZ Piano vocalist Caesar Frazier performs from 7 to 11 p .m. on Tuesday through Saturday. Sun- day and Monday from 6:30 to 10:30 p.m. piano vocalist Jim Hay- den performs. 880 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. 720-1800. SHARK CLUB House, funk and hip-hop, Thursday-Saturday, 10 p.m. to 3 a.m. Recorded progressive music and billiards, every Sunday- Newport Pier Seafood & Bar FATHER'S DAY SPECIAL by Oeedreea Rich, D.D.S. SAVING TEETH WITH ESTROGEN Women are ofttn _gi~n nuogm to rdiaoe symptoms ofmcnoFusc and 10 protea them from hean dl.leUC and Q1tcoporosis (bone 1hinninl). Now, 1hctt it evidence that the female llcmnone may also bdp ponmcnopa'usal women to keep their tttth. Rucarch involving 42,000 P.OJtmcnopausal nul'ICt narionwidc ahowi ia..1 women who had uJCd estrogen regularlr 11 aomc time wuc 1•% less ltuly i. lose their tttth than women who bad ~ lllkrn the honnonc. lbc study, C»ndlKU!d 11 Harvard tnd Brigham and 1V01Mn'1 Hospira!, went on to suggest that emogcn's protection apirut tootti lost in fk>Stm«1opaunl women ncmmed from the fcmalie hormone'• abiliQ' to StTCngtMn die jawbone. h alto nored that, altboUgh the indication• or the arudy are clar. there i6 httk wpponini evidcn« ro dare. 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THE TEAROOM Karaoke every Thursday, 8. to 11 p.m. featuring Musical Magic's Karaoke Knight. 3100 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach. 756-0121. TIKI BAR Llve reggae with Upstream, every Monday. Local bands Wednesdays. Alternative bands Thursdays. Dance bands Friday s and Saturdays. Heavy alternative bands, every Sunday. 10 p.m. Cov- er. 1700 Placentia; 548-3533. TRIANGLE SQUARE ·1Jiangle Square offers enter- tainment noon to 2:30 p.m. Mon- day through Sunday, weather per- mitting, on the Town Square and on weekend nights from 7 to 10 p.m. 1870 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. For information, call at 722- 1600. WESTIN SOUTH COAST PLAZA Ragtime pianist Dave Holden plays 6 to 10 p.m. Tuesday-Thurs- day. Jazz pianist Paula Prince 7-11 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays in the Lobby Lounge . 686 Anton Blvd., Cost.a Mesa, 5'0-2500. MUSIC HOLLYWOOD POPS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA In celebration of Jerusalem 3000, the Jewish Community Cen- ter of Orange County will present the 40-member Hollywood Pops Symphony Orchestra at 8:30 p.m. tonight at the Jewish Community Center, 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. Tickets are $18 for JCC members and $25 for non-mem- bers. For more information, call 755-0340 ext. 270. STAGE I ARMS ANO TH E MAN' South Coast Repertory presents George Bernard Shaw's "Arms and the Man," set in 1885 Bulgar- ia against the backdrop of tbe SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 1996 A9 Balk.an war, the play ts one of Shaw's self-described •pJ.easant• plays and filled with engaging, exciting word play about love and: war. Show times: Tuesday lhrougtt Saturday at 8 p.m. and Sunday at 7:30 p.m. Wlth 2:30 p.m. matinees on Satw"day and Sunday. lbrough June 30. Tickets: $17-$38. Infor-· mation: 957-4033. 'NUNSENSE' Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse presents Dan Goggin's •Nun· sense,· a musical comedy. 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IVESTMINSTER 10 Nl~ft,;;~\11t . : ,, • IVESTMINSTER MALL • ,·· . • . --- op in en Sp sq go lei.I Bi! to Ed r~ ~ v~ IQ1 re» g~ h• ' of I I I I • SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 1996 foruDl .. the readers hotline Just what's wrong with federal grants? . . . • EDITOltS NOTE; We asked our readers if they supported trustee Wendy Leece's proposal to refuse federal grant money because she beHeves It comes with strings attached. Here are some of the responses: W hy does Wendy Leece, single member of the school board, deserve a headline about her opinion instead of the other board members who probably feel that these programs do benefit children? And they do benefit children. The federal government is the gov- ' ernment of the people, by the people, for the people. Months ago I refereed to Wendy Leece as a loose cannon and l think l , have been more than proven correct. :, Leece must have sworn an oath on the right wing wacko manifesto. Although she has exhibited no understanding of the federal programs , and how they can help children and have helped children in a design to guide the young people who are far , less advaqJaged than probably her children are, she continues to parrot the far right rhetoric. J think she should be held to the same standards the other four board members are. She gets far too much press ti.me. SHARON BOUDREAU Costa Mesa l am very much against the federal grants coming into our local areas. 1 ~ feel that anyone that has studied what : America 2000 under Bush has become • under Clinton with not only the educa- ; tional part of top down directions, but , ; the medical that they want to get in • : here and it is happening all over the United States. We don't need this kind of support. I hope the board votes against accept- ing these grants on Tuesday evening. Wendy Leece is right. · ; MAllGE PANTZAR Newport Beach As a former teacher, l used to hate it when the school board came snooping around campus to see if we wer~ implementing their good deeds. I really think that Wendy should take a vaca- tion from the school board for a year and teach at-risk students at one of the high schools and see if she feels differ- ently about the needs of students. Short of that, why not ask high school students what they need and what will keep them in school instead of dropping out and becoming cliscour- aged and frustrated. CHRISTINE CHAMBERLAIN Balboa The Newport-Mesa Unified School District should accept federal funds from any programs that are worth- while. Leece's attitude that the federal gov- errunent is somehow conspiring to take control of the local school system is paranoid, counterproductive and inap- propriate for someone ill a leadership position. The c4strict needs all the help they can get to prepare kids for the working world. Any bilingual program that helps non-native speakers to help to read, write and speak English is worth funding. Lt there are any other grants avail- able to teach English-speaking, e le- mentary, school-aged children to speak foreign languages, l think the district should go for those grants too. NANCY PALMER Costa Mesa Of course the Newport-Mesa school district should accept federal grants. Our impoverished public schools need all the money they can get. I want to criticize the Pilot for its coverage of Wendy Leece. Time and again you cover her views by running a front page banner story and usually without presenting opposing views. At least this time you did interview Serene Stokes who takes an opposing position on the issue of federal grants. Surely. your reporters can find some civic leader who can point out how BOTH SIDES ..• "We don't need this kind of support. I hope the board votes against accepting these grants on Tuesday evening. Wendy Leece is right ... " -MARGE PANTZAR + "Of course the Newport-Mesa school district shollld accept federal grants. Our impoverished public schools need all the money they can get ... " I • -KATHY SFAHANI extreme Wendy Leece's view are and that in fact they mirror the views of the Orange school clistrict which are far to the right and have made their district a laughing stock in Orange. County. KA1lfY SPAHANI • Costa Mesa I do not feel that we should accept any federal grants and I do feel that we could lose control of what is going in our schools. It is not something that should be taken lightly. MARLENE PALA Newport Beach I have been the assistant superinten- dent in charge of ~traction for 35 years, one of the 20 largest school dis- tricts in Southern California. During that time I have applied for and received millions of dollars in fed- eral aid and I could never remember one occasion when the federal require- ments were such that it inhibited what we really wanted to do for children. I think those who are refusing the money should tell the rest of us what those federal requirements are that they are hindering the school district from operating in its own free way. U in fact there are strings attached to the money, what are those strings? I have never heard that described step by step so I can really understand what they are complaining about. ROBERT SClilllING Balboa Island I stand by Wendy in everything she has to say. I think, again, the warning signs are on the horizon that we are going toward a centralized govern- ment. I believe it was Barry Goldwater that said be fears a centralized government more than be fears Moscow. lf we understand the principles of a socialistic government we would understand . what she is talking about. Goals 2000. Under a socialistic government, the government controls everything includ- ing the schools, our children and every- thing else. All this does, by receiving this mon- ey, it again gives them the opportunity to open the doors to controlling and taking over our children's every day activities. J might remind of a socialistic government, it was called the United Socialistic Soviet Republic USSR. That is the type of movement we are moving toward if we continue to give , our federal government more and more powers. So I stand with her, I support her and I will be at tllat 15-minute speech on Tuesday. • DAVID WEGNER Costa Mesa In reading about Wendy Leece and her comments about federal grants aid- ing our school system, I am r.eminded of the recent fiasco that hap~ed in Orange Unified School District, from which I recently moved, where the board majority is violently against such federal grants. I personally, having been married to a school teacher who recently retired, find this extremely regretful. Yes, it is federal flowing money, but the source of that money is ourselves. Programs such as Vision 2020 is a pathway for our young people to get into careers and further their education, it is an excellent program. To not accept that money, our mon- ey, to benefit of our youth is a terrible mistake. I c~y hope that Wendy Leece and her opinions do not later represent a majority on the board of education of Newport-Mesa. ALSILCOCK Newport Beach I think that it is totally ridiculous that somebody would think that they we're losing control of the greater control of the district because some money bas to be spent a certain way. It's just a philosophical question that they are raising here and it is totally ridiculous. Of course they should accept the money because the programs are good. H they were for something nega- tive, then sure they shouldn't, but they haven't shown that's the tase at all, the programs are definitely positive pro- grams. I disagree with Wendy Leece that they should not accept those grants, CHAJU.ES GREENBERG Costa Mesa correspondence Bob Hailey is more than just a good coach~ You know, someprnes 1 come across articles which cause me to question the priorities of our society. Such was the case on May 28 when I read several stories in the sports section of the Daily Pilot on Newport Harbor High School teacher/coach Bob Hailey. Young and old alike sang the praises of Hailey's illustrious coaching career, which spanned almost four decades. that we were in for numerous him. Here's the bottom line. The mental work-outs based upon guy was given nothing to com- Hailey's "road maps." Such ses-pete with. No talent. Period. sions demonstrated the hard Oh sure, some guys made the work necessary to succeed in an paper, but come on, we were nqt information intensive discipline players in the big picture. Here's such as biology, · the deal. Over his reign, the guy Some days before reading the took a bunch of slow, regular tributes to Hailey, I lamented on average guys and won . He not other news reports which only wins, but beats schools on & described the deficiencies in sci-regular basis. Big schools. u , entitic knowledge that a majority somebody looked into this, they of Americans possess, The fact would find a John Wooden of that my fellow citizens cannot high school track. That is the adequately describe a molecule, essence of Bob Hailey. Th.king or locate major internal organs, you beyond your limits and win~ MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT Volunteers from the Costa Mesa Fire Department give the playground airplane at IJon's Park a new paint job. Even I can recall a sports- related memory of Mold man~ Hailey's smiling face. high atop the scoreboard podium of David- son Field. There was always something very reassuring in seeing him there while we ran through our football warm-ups. clisheartens me. rung championships. . How will we ever have sub-I wasn't a star for Bob Hailey; stantial debates over abortion, but I gave 20% more than I had. drug policy reform, tlie future of U you could survive a gut work the space program, etc., without out with him. for a moment aft~. gains FRESH COAT Of PAINT Costa Mesa firelighters armed with $350 worth of paint donated by Dunn-Edwards of Costa Mesa cpruced up the Korean War-era fighter jet at Uons Patk. The plane -yes there is a real Grum- OUR VIEW trying to renovate the historic theater, the gift 1s a huge -and comfortable -plus. losses SAO CLostNG I am not so sure that Halley's greatest victories came on the track and field, however. Along with another long-time Newport Harbor High School'teacher, Robert House, I can testify that one of the main reasons why I developed a love of science was from Halley, (can I call you Bob yeti). knowing basic scientific prind-kn -pl.es? Maybe with more teachers you ew you were a winner. '" lik~ Hailey we wouldn't be so Everything after that wu cake.• inept. One time after a grueling To this day, I am still involved workout, l cb411.enged my foot- in science.I am a molecular biol-ball rival to a foot race. While ogist conducting immunology running full speed I was hit in · research at UCLA Medical the hip by 8 discus thrown by t¥ School. I hope to use all of the CIP record holder Stew ~ knowledge I have acquired over Hailey got the word one of bit the yea.rs to pursue a career in boys was down and came nm· . medicine. Ding. The guy picked me up~ Accordingly, it is with a baby, and ran a half mile with absolutely no shame that I take me in his arms to the nu.raes ' man Panther beneath ell that water in the environmentally sensitive Upper Newport Bay received a boost from the state Assembly, which passed the Marilyn Brewer-authored bill that would make it illegal to dump the treated sewage in the bay or its immediate tributaries. The bill is now heeded to the Senate and -as its written, at least -enjoys the support of Irvine resident Sen. Ross John- son. Without fanfare or celebration, Reuben's Restaurant -a land· mark Coast Highway dinner ho~ -closed this week. Local restaurant owner Bill Hamilton said the clorlng wu "kind of sad in a nostalgic way.• The site won't be vacant for long, howev- er. An Italian rettaurant, Mamme Gina's, will be moving in this summer. As one of my teachers during my sophomore year, Hailey ran us through the rigors of learning the fundamentals of life science. I fondly remember the mad rush to identify every sprig of 11egeta- tion or type of bug for our plant and insect collectlons. Both pro- jects taught me that some of life's most important lessons were to be found outside of the class-room. joy in Halley 's probably most office, as if I were the mOlt understated, yet most important important guy on the team. 'IYJ:i· •' concrete-was donated to the !• park ln 1961 and bad begun to : look tired ln recent years. •' ! WATEJtllll : The long-running battle to ' halt plant to dump treated waste I ANOTHER HAPPY PlAa The Walt Dt.mey Co. worked a little of its magic when lt donated -425 movie theater quality seats for use at the Balboe Cinema, which bu been ahuttered for four yean. Por those involved in 1'bll ii nOt to say that Hail.y was·a ~·Far 1rom tt, he 1mtiDed wtthln \II tb• bighest degree of dedication. By the tiriie we sauntered ln to take our seats, a complete plap of the day'l IYll8bul Wei outlined 00 tMbcMnl. Mmy um.., thla framework llMU:be4 .a Iba way .aoa the front bleckbOmdl end GD to the lklebotid. w. ~ .......... record. cal Hailey. With me, •old man,• you are U you gave b1m in.ore than 1-0, you bad and he knew 1'1 there MATl'HEW s. MCDONALD wasn't anythlng he wouldn't do· Newport Beach for you. You were tpedal. I never • M y favorite Daily Pilot thought I would be Mying UU.1 lpOltj page ever wu 1ait but thoee track workouts were • week. Bob~. aome of the D>lt manonble • H1a purpose l.11 We wu clearly times in my youth. l CODlider • defined, Anyone wbo wu luay mytelf ~to baw nm• enough to have hbD u a coach him. or teecMI' boWI what I meen. UnlaltUbalilly l wtD not be ' He took you to your ablOlute able to eDIDd tbe ~a • llmlti Md tMn lO% more. · HaDe;. Hi d11~a~9illl OVflitbt ,.a, ......... rw o«. .1.. needed to go beyoad. I C!OUld IMJllft DU a •t• coum oa lllY.•perilnm wtlh Me..-~ i ~ . ... _ Beac.b/Cona Mna Dail ... ,_ •--r-:· • y r lJUl SCAM CONTINUED FROM A 1 2,500 of these invitations printed up and sent to •fairly wealthy and upscale individuals on the East Coast,• said Newport Beach police Sgt. John Desmond. Wben confronted with the alle- gations, Charter allegedly told detectives he was simply mailing invitations out to •randomly selected multi-millionaire fami- lies,• according to the search 1 warrant documents. •When asked why, he stated that he wanted to see that these families had fun. •charter stated he wasn't doing anything illegal and that (police) could speak to his attor- ney." Answering Charter's home phone Friday evening, a man • who said he was his roommate said Charter was gone for the weekend. ' Detectives obtained the search warrant after they allegedly saw, while talking to Charter at his home, a large cardboard box filled with approximately 2,500 envelopes inside his 1996 Dodge Ram pickup truck. In searching his home, police reportedly found a number of mailing lists, various fictitious business name statements, invoices, receipts and address labels. Detectives also seized two cardboard boxes containin~ more than 100 envelopes with the Via Lido P.O. box address printed as the return address. Detectives also obtained a judge's permission to intercept the mail at the post office box. So far, no money or checks have been sent to the address, Desmond said. Detectives are also trying to discern why Charter allegedly used the name of the Newport Harbor student. The mother of the student said no one in her family knows Charter, nor any of the people who had been sent the invitations. ·1 have wracked my brain to see if it's somebody I met through some organizations,· the mother said Friday. "I don't know where this man came from. I don't know why he chose (her daughter). "At first we thought it was sQmeone playing a senior prank on her." The family lives in Costa Mesa and has no connection to the post office box address, police said. Her daughter is busy prepar- ing for finals and graduation and has found this case more of a "minor aggravation• than a seri- ous concern, her mother said. "It hasn't fazed her very much." But the mother acknowledged the idea of her daughter being reportedly targeted by a stranger •is kind of creepy. I'm keeping an eye on her." The family was first notified of the case by a secretary at New- going on in your hometown. Read the ~Pilot port Harbor High, who had received several phone calls from puzzled East Coast residents, including some from New Jersey, Massachusetts and New York, who were trying to figure out why they received the invitation. The school secretary called police on May 28. The invitation -a tri-fold style card with a palm tree on the out- side -looks nothing like the real announcements ordered through the.school, the mother said. Bruce Levine, a Long Island resident who received an invita- tion, said several characteristics of the announcement -including the casual way his name and address were "scribbled .. on the front and the lack of a first name for the parents on the invitation - quickly made him suspicious. Levine said he also used a nationwide directory program on his computer to check the Via Udo address and discovered the location was for a mailbox busi- ness. • RENTALS CONTINUED FROM A 1 •1 deal with 20-30 requests a day asking for the same weeks over and over again,• . said Fris- bie, who added business ts •bet- ter than normal• tor him this year. •1rs a struggle to rent the early and late weeks." Anywhere from B~boa, near the pier, up to West Newport is popular, Hehir said. But many renters, once they find an area they love, won't budge from it, Frisbie said. •They can say they want to be between 24th and 28th (streets), a four-street parameter, and if you try taking them two streets beyond that, they say 'No, that's too far.'• Frisble said. •But I tell them no matter where you're at in Newport, you're going to have fun.~ Both Hehir and Chamberlain said many of their clients are from out-of-state. •we even have some from overseas -Switzerland, Ger- many, Italy," Hehir said. SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 1996 A11 I ·I After discussing the situation with ~e school's secretary, Levine came to the conclusion that East Coast residents with Jewish last names were targeted. But Levine, a psychologist, laughed at the notion that a scam artist may have been seeking out "multi-millionaires." The rental companies say their tenants are generally families. "No office in Newport Beach knowingly rents to singles groups," Frisbie said. MARC MAAT!N O~Y PILO' As summer approaches, already the rental units available for vacationers along Seashore Drive and the boardwalk in Newport Beach il!e scarce. "Any doctor having to deal with managed care these days certainly isn't a multi-million- aire, • he said. "It's sad a fellow with this degree of energy didn't put his energies into something more productive. And if anyone sends any money, I'd love to see him turn the 1money over to the young lady." •1 don't care if the group is (ages) 18-25 or 30-35, they're coming down to party," Frisbie said. "The 30-35 range can party just as ~ard as the 18-25. When I ask them who would be renting and they say, 'Me and a few friends,' right away that's a red flag. Unfortunately, only a small percentage of singles groups behave.• The companies have made a I can 't believe ..... . good effort lo screen renters since the city's party ordinance went into effect last year, Newport police Sgt. John Desmond said. 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JUNE 8, 1996 l GRAND OPENING 11ta~ ··~() 33" 2394 Newport Blvd. Costa. Mesa (714) 650-1421 volunteer directory •THI~ D•Cl'GllY runs perlodkally in the Dilly Piiot. tf YQY'd llke lnformdon on ..... ~ CJIP'- nlution listed, caft"7~. Ext. JJ1. COSTA MESA SENIOR QNTfR The multipurpose senior seMc:es fK!ll- ty at the comer of 19th Street and Pomona Avenue seeks volunteers for • variety of tasks. For more Information, call 645-2356 from 9 a.m. to 5 p .m. COURT APPOIHTtD 5'EOAL ADVOCATES Of OMNGE COUNTY Volunteers are needed to make • two-year commftment to serve IS advo- cates for abused, negl«.ted and •ban- doned children. During the two-year period, volunteers woik one-on-one with a chlld for three hours a week. For Information, call 935-6124. DEFOflE FOUNDATION FOR THE ARTS The OeFore Foundation for the Arts, a non-profit organization dedicated to dance at 151 Kalmus Drive, G-3, Costa Mesa, needs volunteers. For more Infor- mation, call 241·9908. DISCOVERY SHOP Discovery Shops are run by the Amerl· can Cancer Society. Volunteers are nHded. and no tpeClal skUls.,. nee& MlfY· Fot 1ntorm.tJon. cal f«Mm ~ve.'I 10 -.in. Md 5 p..m. DtSPtm MSOWTION SllMaS Okpute ~~needs vol· unteer med'-tors, CaM speclallsts and outrNCh atlist.nts to help In • variety of mediation aises. IU~ ~ skills •• needed for offlce volunteen and for mediators. For more Informa- tion, call 2~. £ASTtR SEALS The Eastet Seals Society needs volun- teers for ongoing clerical work and to help In progr.ms for children with dis- abilities and In special events. For Infor- mation, call 834-1111. EXotANGE Q.UI CHILD AIUSE PRE· VENTIOH aHTa Volunteers are needed to help faml· Iles when an incident of c:hlld abuse has been reported and a refen-al made by the county and to work with families of high-risk victims of P8f'enbl drua addk- tlon. For information, call 722-1f07. FAIRVIEW OEVELOPMEHTAl. CENTEA The Fairview Developmental Center In Costa Mesa needs volunteel"l, and donations are welcome. For more Infor- mation, call 957-51 14 between 8 a .m. 8uildltJg 11N W.•t OYw 36 Yeor• Call U1 For Your Room Addition H..d• •Custom Home Builders •Remodels • Commerdal/Residential • References • Boat Docks • Free Estimates TelJphone: 714·642· 1970 Fax: 7 14·642·7772 3101 WIST COAST HWY, sugt 310 • NlWPOIT Wot, CA 9266S Ind 4:30 p.m. MM HAllOll MIA leC. Prilndl In Sefvke to HUf'Alnlty offers en'* geiiq ..istMn to ttlOM fn need and provides the Mobile Meals pro- gram. Volunteen .-. needed to help In a variety of weas. For more Informa- tion, call Debby, 645-8050. FOOO DtSTIUIUTIOH CENTER The Food Distribution Center, Orange County's private non-proflt food bank, needs volunteen to Inspect and sort donated foods and to help with mail- ings. For more Information. call the vol· unteer coordinator. 771-1343. FIUfNDS Of 'rHE COSTA MESA UBIJARY The Friends of the Costa Mesa Library need volunteers. For Information, call the library, 646-8845. fUULftQ.UI Volunteers needed for fun and fulflll- inG actMtJes tor emwulnment and lnfotmltlon ewnts ~fitting abused child~ and other Orange County char· !ties. Call John Adams at ~355. GIRL SCOUTS The Glr1 Scouts of Orange County need volunteers to be trained as troop leaden. ~on special c~lttees and give lectures. demonstrations or dasses. For lnfonNtion. call 979-7900. HERITAGE HOUSE AUlQUARY Volunteen are~ for an auxlllary support group being formed by Her- itage House, a non-profit substance abuse r«.(Yllery home for pregnant and parenting women and their children In Costa Mesa. For more information, call 646-2271. ... -. .. EYE·Ol'ENER Paraskevin-Young makes Olympic cycling field QUOTE OF THE DAY 'This time I am midy to brlrig Mme the gold ... • -CONME PARASXEVIN-YOUNG. FIVE-nME OLYMPIAN stephanie keefe aassic wooden boats at Heritage • Regatta gets under way at high noon with Awards Dinner to follow; 10 a.m. otters best viewing time. The classic wooden boats have made their annual return to Newport Beach. After taking part in a parade on Friday, these beautiful boats will be competing in the Newport Harbor Nautical Museum's annual Heritage Regatta this afternoon. Headquartered at Balboa Yacht Club, the race begins at noon today. If you want to see the boats up close, stop down at the BYC around 10 a.m. when they will be at the main dock. After the race, the Nautical Museum will be hosting a barbecue at Balboa YC for the competitors and non-racers are welcome. The dinner begins at 6 p.m. followed with a live band. The cost of the dinner is $12. LMt night, Bahia Corinthian YC was the site for the Concourse d'Elegance, a display of classic powerboats. Vtsitors had the chance to step aboard and inspect these beautifully maintained boats between 4 p.m. and sundown. 0 To date, two ol the three collegiate sailing nationals have been completed, with the third to be sailed today. Nationals began with the Women's Nationals last Thursday, which ran for three days. Tufts University of Boston won the event, keeping a strong hold on the lead throughout the series and making this win their fourth in a row. Local sailor Casey Hogan, who now sails for Dartmouth, placed an impressive fourth in A division. Hogan, only a freshman, looks to be a strong candidate for Women's All-American this year. Other local sailors included Danielle Hill and Fiona McLean of the UC lrvine team, who tied for eighth overall with Stanford. At the Team Racing Nationals, Tufts once again triumphed. finishing up the series with a score of 14-3. The second-place team featured Newport Beach residents Steve Kleha and Danny Zimbald.1, who finished up with 12-5. After four races in the Dinghy Nationals, Tufts was leading the regatta by 10 points. The first day of racing had been canceled due to lack o1 breeze, so the title will come down to just two days of radng. Newport Beach residents Andy Beeckman, Canine Palm and Peter Wells are CWTently in fourth place behind St. Mary's and Kings Point. In addition. this year's Nationals featured an Afterguard regatta for all sailing alumni which was won by local B·22 sailor, and past College Sailor of the Year, Tun Hogan. PeJ'IOllAlly, Hogan placed second in A d1vilion. The regatta wu sailed 1D Tech dinghies and featured a good number of sailon, Including a number of fonner oolleglate All-Americans. a Nat weebad. the waten of Newport Beech wUJ see the annual ftarce baW. for the Upton Cup trophy. HOlted by Balboe YC, tbJI yMJ'1 Upton Cup~ )ooka to be espedaDy a.c., feeturtng oenm. Conner compldDg for San D'8go YC and local NUiDg star Deft Ullman campe«tng for Wb09:VC. YANKEE DO.ODLE DANDY Cdtvf remdentmaking fifth Olympic appearance; third ~traight in cycling. By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot Connie Paraskevin-Young was born patriotic. And for the fifth consecutive quadrennium, she will be marching with her fell ow Olympians during Opening Ceremonies. Paraskevin-Young, who turns 35 on the Fourth of July, qualified for the 1996 Atlanta Games in women's sprint cycling, her third consecutive trip to the Swnmer Olympics in that event. Paraskevin-Young made the U.S. Winter Olympic team in 1980 and 1984 as a speed skater, before going to the 1988 and 1992 Summer Games as a sprint cyclist. :An ll·tiine national champion, as well as the '88 bronze-medal winner at the Seoul Games, Paraskevin-Young defeated Christine Witty of West Allis, Wis., in the match·sprint final on Thursday in a battle of two-sport standouts in the U.S. Olympic Cycling Thals at the Lehigh County Velodrome in 1\"exlertown, Pa., where only one American advanced. Witty in the second. Witty and Paraskevin-Young are no strangers. Witty, also from the speed-skating industry-she won the World Cup speed-skat- ing sprint championship in February -has looked up to Paraskevin-Young for many yeMS. 1111 l\•1\I) lfl I 11 I ' , \ \I I , CYQJST CONNIE MMSICEVIN-YOUNG Women's sprint ATLANTA July 19-Aug. 4 '96 A continuing series on our athletes' quest for Gold In fact, during the 1992 Olympics in Barcelona, where Paraskevin-Young was disqualified, Witty house sat for her mentor. give it a shot. She will be the alternate on the Olympic team. Paraskevin-Young. who has said this will be her final Olympics competition, is coached by her husband, Roger Young. "Erika (Salumae) and I are the old ladies (on the circuit)," Paraskevin-Young said of her Olympic swan song. while referring to the 1992 gold medalist from Estonia. Salumae was the first Estonian to achieve such an Olympic feat since the country became independent from the former Soviet Union. "You can't really pass up the Olympics in your own country," Paraskevin-Young said. "This time, I'm ready to bring home the gold." Following Paraskevin-Young's disappointing result at the Barcelona Games four years ago in sprint cycling - she was disqualified in the first round on a controversial call -she is preparing for one last hurrah. •(Only) to myself do I have something to prove," she said. "I took some time off (after Barcelona), and I had never done that in my life. I had never been out of shape like that, so it's been a good challenge to get myself back to where 1 need to be competitive." Paraskevin-Young, of Corona del Mar, won the best-of-three competition in consecutive sprints, coming from behind in the first race and holding off Witty didn't plan to cycle this summer until U.S. Coach Andrzej Bek persuaded her to Since 1988, Paraskevm-Young has been among the top sprint cyclists. in the world, but at her age, of course, she's no fountain of youth in the fierce competition of the Olympic Games. Corona del Mar's Connie Paraskevtn· Young and her cycle are bound for their third straight appearance In Summer Olympics. Borders closing in on freei agent contract • Southern California College junior Sources close to sec indicated last week that a •possibility." I left-hander says Reds or Angels are Bor~ers met ~th officials from the Detroit ngers. Borders had a television crew from the CBS news . . . . . . . Bill Bavas1, General Manager of the Angels, magazine show • 48 Hours" at her house this week in poss1bilitie$ but nothing will happen until confirmed Friday that the Angels did not draft Borders. anticipation of a phone call from a major league team. next week· Angels' Bavasi confirms team "I don't think I was drafted, but to make a long story Borders was eligible for the free-agent draft for the . ' . short, I'm trying to stay in shape, and probably by next first time in her collegiate career, which began at sec did not ~ Bot.ders m the amateur qraft. week, everybody will know what I'm going to do,• in 1994. W hile it's still unknown whether or not Southern California College pitcher Da Borders was selected this week in baseball's amateur draft, it appears the junior left-hander is dose to signing a . professional baseball contract as a free agent •There's a Jot of good news, but I can't say anything right now, "Borders said Friday. "Everything is kind of up in the air. I couldn't give anything definite, but things will be happening by next week." Borders indicated she has four options, including signing with the Angels or the Cincinnati Reds. She is reportedly negotiating with both teams. Cindnnati owner Marge Schott was quo~ a.s saying in Sports Illustrated recently that she wanted to · •stgn a girl• Borders said. •ey next Friday, I'll probably be On Feb. 15, 1994, Borders became the first female somewhere." pitcher to win and complete a game in men's collegiate S oCal College Coach Kevin Kasper said Friday baseball history (NCAA or NAIA), defeating that Borders bas not requested a release from the Claremont, 12-1, in a 104-pitch, nine-inning effort. school, in the event Borders does not sign and wanted to transfer to another school. "I'm not committed to one thing right now,• Borders She pitched in middle relief this season, posting a said. "When we thought everything wasn't going that 1-1 record with aD earned run average of 5.18 in just great (by not getting drafted), actually it turned around 24 1/3 innings. a little bit.• In her three-year college career. Borders is 4-12 with K asper. who took over the sec baseball program a 5.09 ERA in 123 213 innings, allowing 163 hits. last year after Charlie Phillips was fired, inherit- Borders also indicated Friday that she could sign ed Borders. Kasper did not recruit her; Phillips with a professional organization "maybe in a dilferent did. country,• which probably means Japan, considering "I don't think it's over yet," Kasper said of Borders' Japanese teams have been meeting with Borders since search to continue her pitching career. "She's going to her freshman year. In the summer of 1994, Borders did keep working as hard as she can to try and find a a television commercial for a Japanese sporting goods place to play." company. Borders still has another year ot eligibility left at Borders said signing with the Angels or the Reds is· SCC, but teammates have said privately that she's not sea king girls/ 1995-1996 Corona del Mar: In like lions, out like lambs • Sea Kings start strong in tennis, cross country but struggle home as the calendar year pages flip to an end. By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot CORONA DEL MAR -Almost like some mystical bewitching hour, the transition from 1995 to 1996 seemed to alter the fortunes of girls ath- letics at Corona del Mar High. No sooner had the Sea Kings celebrated a Sea View League co-championship in tennis, a strong postseason cross country run. the narrowest of playoff misses in volleyball, a remarkable basket- ball beginning, and a modest soccer start, when, a.s if cued by some sinister calendar jinx, postsea- son berths became as hard to come by as prime viewing real estate at the Rose Parade. lbrough good times and bad, however, Sea King athletes seemed to display exceptional individual sklll. undaunted competitiveness, and the ability to glean positives from any contest, regardless of the outcome. Graduating seniors Kelly Campbell, Nicole Albano, Meghan Wachtler, Alissa Scott, Christy Cummins, Jennifer Gardner, and Julie Ganison entertained with their athlet1clsm and impressed with their character. Campbell, a Mizuno All·Amerlcan volleyball player, reacted to her blatent oml.nton from the All·CIP Southern Section Division I ftnt teClm (she made secon<Meem) by clowning with club team· mates end Newport Harbor rivall Julio and Jean· nette Hec:lter (both tint.team Ml«1iom) for a photograph tbat 4(.'CC)mpenled a Deily PUot story on the ~~~ht. Albano,• double sprint fiDAlllt and buktt· bell pomt aUUd tabbed the ICbOOl'l Nm.a. Alb· lete ~ t:be YWi Oomtrw, • ........... an tbe aOll coantty tnlJ aDd bl the~ aDd liAH HOGS1DI I DALY Pl.Ol Co--S.. V..W LHr-tlub ch.t•ploa S.. ..... gol lbe •UOD on cm tile rltlld IOoL Proat row (l·rt: Muttol PerM; • Aslaley ~ M1g'Mn Wec:Mlw. S.C.-. row ~rt: Nlni v.ar-i AH8ia $cllll; ............ ,,.. ... p..r): Robin Celwen: Mc...,_. QI 1ow, _. ...... ._lrllfL Gardner, a standout in basketball and track and field and a future astronautical engineer, regaled reporters with mtelligence and refreshing humility. Like Cummins, Gamson. a soccer tri-captain, played courageously through prolonged and painful leg injuries, while Scott and Wacthler, who both earned tenrus scholarships, volleyed vocal encouragement to teammates almost as fre- quently as they rocketed purposeful ground strokes toward opponents. Moreover, juniors Lindsay Wannington (bas· ketball), Hayden Aley (softball), Jennifer Morgan (track and cross country), and sophomore tennis sensation Nina Vaughan, fueled optimism for success in 1996-97. · Here's a sport-by-sport rev1ew: Tennis: Coach Tim Mang's squad finished 16- 4, shared the Sea View League title with Wood- bridge and advanced to the CIF Division I semifi- nals, losing to second-seeded Santa Barbara, 10- 8. CdM was seeded third. Vaughan, the Sea View &mgles champion, advanced to the Southern Section individual semifinals m singles, completing a grueling fall campaign that included competition in the U.S. Junior National Indoors, as well as a hngerlng ill- nes . Vaughan lost to Rio Mesa's Zuzooa Stunova in the section semifinals. Wachtler (bound for Ohio State) and Scott (Southern Methodist), who reached the CJP dou- bles finals as junlon, made it to the CIP temlft· nals, losing to eventual clwnp ons Shera Wiegler and Kint.en Gron of Celabuas. Corona d .. Mac wu the only ichoOl ln tM South~ Section with pa.yen ln both the linglel and doubles Mm.lfi.neb. Vaughan. 32-l 11gainlt leegUe foes, def•tMl Woodbn~'s Natalie Exon in the ._... iDdttld· u.al lingMI chempo...bip mattll Ila• 'lb...., •SEE SEA eOMGI Mal• . . l ( ( J ! J j {. SATUIU>AY, JUNE 8, 1996 SEA KINGS CONTINUED FROM 11 while Wachtler bd 5"ott won the league doubles tide fi>r the second year in a row, beating Newport Harbor's Katie Can- rlgbt and Vaneua Godbey. Buketball: Coming off the school's most noteworthy season since a ClP championship in 1982-83, Coach Garth Flint's group opened the can;tpaign 13- 2, including a first-place show- ing at the Santiago Tournament, a consolation crown at the South Coast Tournament. and a runner-up effort at the Estancia Townament. The Sea Kings forged ahead in Sea View League play, win- ning four of their first seven, but consecutive losses aeated a must-win situation in the regu- lar-season home finale against Irvine. Two Warmington free throws with 19 seconds left aeated a 53-52 lead over the Vaqueros, who appeared to blow a chance at victory by missing a pair of foul shots with eight seconds remaining. But a CdM lane violation on the second Irvine miss allowed a third errant foul shot to be rebounded and thrown in from 12 feet out by Irvine's Tyree Woodruff, relegating the Sea Kings to fourth place, forcing them to ·enter the CIF Playoffs as an at-large entry. The Sea Kings, ranked No. 2 in CIF Southern Section Divi- sion ID-A heading into the final week, drew a road date at Azusa High to open the post- season. A 52-37 setback ended hopes of exceeding the previous season's two postseason wins. Warmington, a 5-7 guard, led all Newport-Mesa District scor- ers, averaging 17 points per game. She was joined by Gard- ner, a 6-1 center, on the all-dis- trict Dream Team. Gardner chipped in 14 points MARC MARTIN I DMY PILOT IMI:......,., ..... ....... Newport 1Wbor'1Jamle 9w'berv• lbe )Mt i.p of the 1,IOO; wbl1e (right) Meliaa FOrd lbowt off tbe form that ~ helped her take second plac:e ID tbe 200 butterfly du11ng • trt-meet; aacl (below,, the buketball team 11 all lllilles after wt.n.nlng ·a game at Canyon High. . and nearly 11 rebounds per game, while senior Melissa Ford (9.1 ppg), Doris Hawley (5.\ ppg) and veteran backcourt defensive demons Albano and Brittany Simon also consistently contributed for the Sea Kings, who finished 11-10. Volleyball: Campbell's con- sistent heroics, bouncing between outside hitter and set- ter, the latter her future position as a prized recruit at Colorado University, helped first-year Coach Brian Chartier's Sea Kings end the regular season with back-to-back Sea View tri- umphs over Irvine (15-17, 15-13, 15-10, 17-15) and Woodbridge (15-10, 15-4, 15-7). stroke and the 400 freestyle relay of Meagan Hardt, Norton, Elizabeth Stockstill and Michelle Dahn salted away the upper-division team finish by taking fourth. Hardt was fifth in the 200 and 500 free and joined Hilary Hoeven, Norton and Dahn on the fourth-place 200 free relay quartet. Dahn (200 free) and Norton (200 individual medley) were eighth in their respective events to round out the championship finalists at the league meet, while the aforementioned 200 free relay broke the school record with a time of 1 :45.33 at CIF Division ll Preliminaries, then finished 14th at the divi- sion finals. Cross Country: In a gutsy performance, Cummins, strug- gling with a left-knee injury, ran an 18:37 in the Sea View League Finals to finish seventh overall and give Corona del Mar a third-place finish and an automatic berth into the CIF Southern Section Division m Preliminaries. In the Division ID-A Prelirns, Cd.M was second in its heat as Jennifer Blair (20:46), Cummins (20:49), Jennifer Morgan (20:50) and Vanessa Jamieson (20:58) finished in the division's top 10 at Mt. San Antonio College. Coach Bill Sumner's Sea Kings were upset by Back Bay rival Newport Harbor in the CIF Division m Finals, finishing two The strong finish forced a third-place playoff with Irvine for the league's final postseason berth, but the Vaqs avenged their loss three days before with a 14-16, 15-9, 15-7, 15-11 tri- umph to finalize CdM's record at 7-9. Campbell earned Mizuno All-American, second-team All- CIF. and first-team all-league honors as well as an invitation to the Mizuno and Orange County all-star matches. •Any coach who saw us play knows Kelly did it all for us and did it well, -Chartier said. Ford was second-team all- league, while Kathryn Rice and fellow seniors Nicole Marshall and Hawley were additional contributors. GIRLS TOP 10 + 1. Tennis shares Sea View League title with Woodbridge. + 2. Senior volleyball standout Kelly Campbell makes Mizuno All-American team. + 3. Senior doubles partners Meghan Wachtler and Alissa Scott, as well as sophomore singles standout Nina Vaughan, monopolize Sea View League individual tennis championships. scorers, averaging t 1 points per game. + 7. Senior Nicole Albano (100 and 200 met.en) and junior Jennifer Morgan (1,600) qualify lot ClP Southern Section Division n 'Irack and Field Pin.als. + 8. Swimmers Hilary Hoeven. Julie Nortori, Mea~ Hardt and Micllelle Dehn let a school record In tbe 200~ fr~e relay at Sout.bem Section Division n Preliminaries and went on to fiDilh 14th overall. -points behind the Sailors for the : division's final state-meet berth. : Cummins competed with an Swimming: A strong finish at Sea View League Finals, keyed by 100-yard backstrokers Laura Weeshoff and Julie Norton fin- ishing third and fourth, respec- tively, helped Coach Doug Volding's squad, 3-1-1 in league dual meets, overtake Santa Margarita to finish third. + 4. Wachtler-Scott and Vaughan advance to CIF Southern Section doubles and singles semifinals. + 9. Senior Jennifer Gardner and junior Hayden Aley ea.rn All-Newport-Mesa District and tint-team All-Sea View League laurels in buketball and IOftball. respedlwly. injured right ankle. CdM beat Newport Harbor twice during the year (a league .. dual meet, as well as league ~ -finals) to earn an automatic CIF -berth. + 5. Senior Cbristy Cummins leads cross country to third-place finish at Sea View League Finals. = Jamieson was 10th at league : finals, followed by Blair (13th), .. Morgan (16th), Katie Parker · (21st), Laurel Hafer {29th) and Kimberly Long (34th). Senior Priscilla Burch and Kelly Barklow followed up Weeshoff and Norton's efforts by finishing seventh and eighth, respectively, in the 100 back- + 6. Junior guard Undsay Warmington leads all Newport-Mesa District + 10. Swim teem comes trom behind with strong fimlh et Sea View League Pin.all to edge Santa Margarita for third place. --~Wachtler brings rivalry with her to Big-10 • CdM' s Meghan Wachtler and and Santa Barbara's Pilar Montgomery will go at it again on the tennis court in the Midwest. By Barry Faulkner, Dai/;' Pilot CORONA DEL MAR -Exactly who com- mitted first is open to debate, but that CIF Southern Section rivals Meghan Wachtler and Pilar Montgomery are bound for Big 10 Conference antagonists Ohio State and Penn State, respectively, is somehow apro- pos. The shared history of competition between Corona del Mar High'• Wachtler and Santa Barbara's Montgomery odded another chapter 1ut tall, with the Sea King standout left pinJng for a collegiate rematch and a cbanOe at revenge. Montgomery came from behind to defeat Wachtler and CdM teamm4te Nina Vaugh- an tn aud41 lingles matches Nov. 16, w.hlch played no mlOll role in Santa Barbara'• 10- 8 V1c:tory 1n the CIP Southern Section Divi- llOft I team playoth. •f think a lot of it wu that Meghan beat Pilar in a tournament and she wu out for vengeance," Vaughan Mid ot the. Wachtler· Montgomery confrontation, ln which Wachtler held a 5-2 lead with two match points, before succumbing, 1-5. Wachtler, in fact, had defeated Mont- gomery in singles and doubles earlier in events outside of high school competition. Wachtler, Vaughan and CdM senior Alis- sa Scott, however, didn't divulge bragging rights very often for Coach nm Mang's Sea Kings, who earned a share of the Sea View League championship, recorded a 16-4 record, and were ranked No. 1 ln Orange County for most of the campaign. The threesome domJnated. the Sea View League lnc:UVidual champlonships, with Vaughan cla1ming the 11.ngles aown and Wachtler and Scott def ending their doubles title. Scott and Wachtler, who played tingles during the regular seuon, after reaching the aectJon doublet flrial at Juniors, renewed their doublet pertnenbip tor their finalprepPoNeU<>a · They rolled into the dOublet 19mtflM11 at Lindborg Racquet Club 1.n Huntington Beach, but struggled to find their rhythm. The result was a 6·0, ~ t Joss to Shera Wlegler and Klnten Grot1 of Calabetal, which ended their aeuon, WacbUer, no doubt,~)alned tome IOlila! from the fact that WI~ and Oroa went · on lo dt'feat her nem• Moatgomefy 8nd. partner Sarita Yardi. 7-6, 7-6, in the final. Vaughan, however, wasn't much for solace after falling in the section singles semifinals, 6-4, 6-4, to Rio Mesa's Zuzona Stunova. •Next year, I'm going to win," Vaughan predicted after her semifinal departure. •I thought I was going to win this year." Prior to postaeuon play, the Sea Kings waged Sea View warfare with Woodbridge, which had never beaten CdM coming into this aeasoo. 1b.e Warriors, led by junior Natalie Bxoo and ranked No. 2 in Orange County behind CdM at the time, knocked off the host Sea Kingt, 10·8, in the ftnt round ot league. Bxon swept the CdM singles triumvirate to deer the way for lbe upeet, but Vaughan and Wachtler would have their revenge in the aecond m1111dng, Vaughan and Wachtler earned 7.S tri- umphs over Bmn and the doublea tandem. of aenlor Kar. JulllD and junior Marisol Paree won two ol tbrlle-. to pace an 11-7 b'iumph to regain the No. 1 county ranking from the Wurton, u well u a lhAre ot the league aown: JunlOn Alh19)' HU'rlngton, McXerina GlalgOw, u Will a frelhm.tn RobU1 Cole-man. l8Dlol' t-ecMDe Jobnttm aDd RUc:IDb Budraja ,.,_. a1io eallltatent caDtrtbUton for~. 'n-ack and field: Albano was second in the 100 meters (12.6) and the 200 (a personal-best 26.26) at Sea View League Fmals, where Jamieson (800), Morgan (1,600) and the 400 relay team of Lauren Weinst"'1, Albano, Kelly Christeson and\ Gardner also earned bronze medals. Alb8no and Morgan advanced to the CIP Southern Section Division ll Finals, where Albano finished eighth in the 100 and ninth in the 200 and Morgan was eighth in the 1,600. CdM finished 0-5 in league dual meets. Soccer: Garrison, who will continue playing at Princeton, as well as fellow senior captains Katie Williams and Morgan Mead were the catalysts for first-year Coach Matt Etchison's squad. Injuries and illness forced the Sea Kings to struggle for consis- tency, which was reflected in their 6-16-1 finish, 1-9 in league. Garrison, a midfielder and forward who played with a painful calcium deposit on her heel, earned first-team all- league recognition. while junior Paith Mickler was a second- team choice. Softball: Fiist-~ear coach Scott Gorton predicted the Sea Kings would comJ>ete in the rugged Sea View League. After a 9-15 season, 0-10 in league, however, Gorton ack:nowfedged the timetable for such a turn- around may extend a few years. Junior Hayden Aley, splitting time between the pitching circle and the outfield, led a trio of All-Newport-Mesa District selections and was the team's lone representative on the coaches' all-league first team. Aley compiled a 1.80 ERA with 41 strikeouts and just 10 walks in 62 innings, and also hit .261 with one homer and 16 RBI. • , Junior outfielder Erica Zoelle · • hit .370 in league and .269 over-: all, adding 11 RBI to gain all-· district honors and honorable mention for all-league. • .. Junior Llnda Van Hook, a pitcher and outfielder who transferred from Calvary • ·~ Chapel, drove in 10 runs and -• fashioned a 2.29 ERA to add her-• name to the all-district hon-· orees. Badminton: The coed team, including girls Christina Carlson : (singles). Rupali Saggar, Aisa > Garcia, Connie Chuang, Talkan Nahidi and Jennifer Nolan (doubles) finished 13-3 as a freelance entry. Golt Junior McKenna Glas- gow and fellow Sea King Catherine Martin shot an 82 and 84, respectively, at Mission • Lakes Country Club to qualify for the CIF-Southem California Goll Association individual championships at the Members Club in Rancho California. Equestrian: Lauren Rodberg won three overall western class individual championships com- peting in four of six Inter- scholastic Equestrian 4ague shows throughout the year. Rodberg, who missed the first two shows, was named sea- son overall champion in western obedience, and second overall in western equitation, western pleasure and western trail class. ... AmebaheadstolrvineCup IRVINE -Uke any good one- celled animal, the Ameba soccer club of Corona del Mar will be dividing into two teams to com- pete in this weekend's 11th Annual Irvine Cup. The under 10 boys AYSO select team and the under 14 boys will be two of about 250 teams from around the United States and Canada starting pool play on Saturday. The younger guys open against Laguna Niguel at 9:15, followed by a 2:30 p.m. game with Woodland Hllls. Both at the UC Irvine track with the final pool matchup on Sunday at 8:45 against Pasadena. The under 14s will be at Kaiser School in Costa Mesa against Lake Forest at 11 :30 and Tuaon at 6: 15 p.m., with a Sunday game against South Irvine at 8:45. Championship play in both divillom will be held Sunday afternoon. The under 10 team includes attacken Matt Sauter, Nlcholu lh>op1 . atrilter Chrbtopher WWa.rcli midfteldert Nlcholu Smith. Wamn Jw~ wing ball·b&ckt Patrick GOethala, Justin Law, Cory AzuUno1 defenden Charlie Auerbach, Patltck Whalen, 1\'ler Bayw, Del· did Ramos; and goalkeeper Travis Degheri. The under 14s are led by tri- captain.s Scott Schober (sweeper). Matt Smith (center-half) and. goalkeeper Danny DeghetV Mark Conway, Jonathan 1We.rtib.,' Michael Toole and Alex Ramos share the double strt.ker duties. Brandon Powers and Jessie nOw- bridge provide long-range power from the middle center. The defense ls anchored by Ca,flOs Montano, J .T. Bruce, Geoff Lech and Ross Conway. Overlappi.q.g wing-backs Casey Zide, G~U Leech and Taylor MacDonal~ play as wide line targets quarter· backing the Ameba counterat~ tacks. • •• The Ameba program .is coached by Jim Noonan, a long- time area resident who bes coached more than 1,000 gamle• on the AYSO levels. , Noonan has bad more than 1,500 players go through hil JI('(>' gram and be insists that nsv one of them hat gon on to play in high IChool -and 1ome e¥eD further in the ranu. [J<i One Of bb tta.n ii Justin Kerr, wbo wea the captahi on N~ Harbor lilgb'I teem Jut ..eon and wm be etta!NSed PrtDeetoia·tn;. the Pall. • u:. ' HIGH SC HOOL ALL-STAR VOLLEYBALL Back Bay fivesome works well together despite one workout. By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot STAR LIGHT NEWPORT BEACH -Officially, the members of the North team in Friday night's Orange County All-Star boys vol- leybe.ll match had one informal 30-minute workout together. But for Corona del Mar High represen- tatives Brian Coleman, Derek Newcomer and John Coon, as well as Back Bay broth- ers Wes Badorek and Cameron Black from Newport Harbor, sharing the same side of the net against the South was merely rou- tine. •we're all on the same (Balboa Bay) club team, so we've gotten to know each other pretty wen,• said Coleman, who had a match-high six kills in the fast-paced three-game, rally-scoring format, wtlich was won ~y the South, 18-21, 21-12, 21- 17, at Newport Harbor's gym. "I've played with just about every guy on this floor,• said Newcomer, who dis- tributed seven assists in the second game, then~as called upon to join starters Cole- man Coon and Badorek about midway into e deciding third game. DAVID LUCHANSKY I DAILY ~OT Newport's Wes Badorek shares congratulations with Corona del Mar's Brian Coleman during Prtday's All-Star match. Beach star Vladimir Andrle, which gave the quick-starting North a 9-2 opening- game lead. comer, set to continue at UC Santa Cruz, also was recognized in the postgame cer- emony as the North's Attitude in Motion recipient. Coleman, a 6-foot-4 outside hitter ~und for UCLA,· was already familiar with the all-star experience, having played in the county basketball showcase April 20. "I was just getting him back for the (CIF Southern Section Division I first- round playoff) match they beat us to end our season," said the UC Santa Barbara- bound Badorek, who termed the all-star experience "incredible." - Another Badorek block followed a Coleman kill off a South bloc.ker to make it 14-2 and Coon and Coleman added kills to fuel a 17-4 cushion. Coon eventually closed out the game with a rocket off a blocker. Coleman had back-to-back kills to give the North a 7-4 lead in the third game, but the South rallied to produce one of the game's five deadlocks at 7-7. Badorek put away a quick set to give the North an 8-7 edge, but it proved to be its last advantage of the night. Coon, a 6-5 middle blocker, contributed five kills for the South, while Badorek, a 6- 6 middle blocker going to UC Santa Bar- bara, had two kills and two stuff blocks. Black, en outside hitter had one kill. . Coon, Badorek and Coleman produced kills to pull the North to within 17-15. but the South held on. Badorek. the Sea View League Co- Most Valuable Player, said he particularly savored a stuff block against 6-9 Laguna Coleman came away with the North's Athlete of the Week award, while New- University High's Brian Chen claimed Most Valuable Player honors, collecting four stuff blocks and five kills, including match point. STAR BRIG HT DAVID LUCHANSKY I D.All.Y PILOT Kelly Campbell looks on as teammate autographs ball for South coaching staff members. • Corona del Mar's Kelly Campbell and Newport Harbor twins Jeannette and Julia Hecker cap high school volleyball careers. By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -With time enough to meet, shake hands and go through a few hitting drills, members of the South in the Orange County All-Star girls volleyball match looked a UtUe unf amillar with each other in the first two games Friday at Newport Har- bor High. In a three-game rally scor- ing format up to 21 points, the v1Jiting North Yankees defeat- ed the South, 21-18, 21-11, 18- 21, as Melissa Wendt (Hunt- ington Beach) led the North with seven kills and an ace. tnclud.ing six kills in the first game. Ami Orr (Mater Del) and Jenny Roberti (Calvary Chapel) had five kill• each for the Nor:th. •'Ibey didn't make any 1ub- 1t1tution1 in tlae tint or MCood game, and I think that made a dUf erf'nce, • South All-Star Jeannette Hecker (Newport Harbor) said of the North. Hecker, who played th• MC· ond game dd ba.I of tb9 tblrd. II bMded for Loyola Marr· JiicNDt•MD ...-.... wttb Soutll tee•matM ,,.....,.,,. ntt. . . er (San Clemente) and Lydia Day (El Toro). Members of South Coach Bill . Christianson's team prac- ticed only once, for about 10 minutes, on Wednesday at Newport Harbor in prepara- tion for the 19th annual all-star match. Every player on the South and North rosters is expected to. play next season at a four-year college. •No one's used to each oth· er, but you try to get in a groove,• Hecker said. Laguna Beach's Michelle Christ led the South with six kills, while San Clemente's Paige Spaulding had three and one solo block. Corona del Mar's Kelly Campbell (Colorado) bad a kill in each of the first two games. •This is for tun,• Newport Harbor's Julia Hecker (UC Santa Barbara) said. •Heck, we still don't even know the coaches' names.• No team had a lead bigger than one point in the f int game, until the North pulled away, 17-13, when Mater Dei outside hitter Roberta Gehlke's block of Campbell gave the North itl largest advantage. 1be South came to wlthin 18-11, but the North, after an unforced error on the set and a bloc:k by Ocean View'• Jami Bcllger. earned game point and ended the 1U9pn1e. WeodtJUCLA), the Or~e County Plapr of th• Year, ~ tJOtb tbl ftnt and MC• oiWt~ ...... ldD. The North built an 18-7 lead in the second game to win eas- ily, then Campbell and Jean- nette Hecker started for the South in the third game, in which the Rebels took a 10-7 lead before their departure. The South never lost its third-game lead, which was as big as 19-13. 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No 2-car attached garage. puts. $1450 640-1 529 • 2BR/2.5BA. 1 block 3 b 2 b "Bl If .. walk 10 bay or ocean. r • • u • Greet locatlonl Must tnhm. exc cond, 2-car sellll Cell : gar, no pet/smk, Diena Kendell S1575/mo. asaoc. ' 665· 7135 Seven Gables pool, 720--0307 Beaut 5BD 4BA New. 1 ---------• blk to bch. Gour kit. COSTA MESA 1024 Yrly lease. $2550. Qreat Back B•r Vlewl 2 Sr condo w/ com. pl, apa & ten Jackie Glllls 631·8011 .. ·NEWPORT llEACH 1069 Avall 7/1. 723·8133 ***BIO CANYON Twnhm• 3Bd 2.5Ba Goll Courae Vlow. Pool/tennla. New paint, carpet & bllnda. $2000/mo. 040·5274 Ouest House $750, frpl, wet bar, small fridge, Bath, aleeplng area. avl 7/1 644-0195 Bring In this coupon for 1/2 off 1st month's rent. For a limited time only. • Exira Lorge Jrs I and 2 bedrooms JR $600 I BR $700 2 BR $860 • Sand Volleyball • 2 llghle<I tennis courts • Vertlcol bhndS • Ceiling Fons • Plush corpet • Fitness Room • Huge hoofed pool and spa • Gos 88Qs • Covered porlllng • Recraollon with bllllofds • Goled Communily Office Hours 9:00 am • 5.00 pm M-F ond 10:00 om -4·00 pm weekends 635 West Boker, Costa Mesa. CA (714) 557-0075 ----.,__ --- 1 OPPORTUNITY ' 2904 PAY PHONE ROUTE 35 Local & Eatab Sites Earn up to $1500 wkly 1-800-696-4980 ' Pa~phone Bid NO money downl Lowest Prlcesl Factory Dlrectl Call 1 ·800-707 ·9376 VENDINO· GREAT one man bus . 400% PROFIT. $1200/Wk pot. FREE STANDS. 1·800·318·8580 VENDIN01 Great 2nd Income & Top Quality Equip. 1 ·600-820-4353 Vendlng•Must aell roU1e •20 oaah acoounta •Buy all o r part • 8()0.818-0908 ANNOUNCEMENTS 110 CANYON CONDOS lmmao Lido lele 3Br ~ Sales/Lao 255K·S459K 2V.Ba. lrplc, 2-oar gar, -------------------------I••••••••• Or S 1800·$2650/mo. patloa. 111 Via Eboll. 2 J Br Brkr 759·7700 S2300. 310-277·1583 QUIET 8c SBRENB AiiciiRiiEAiiGiisiiiiiiii11ii2.s 1 SANTA ANA 21ao Palm ~esa Apart••ients SALMON IDAHO 1 BD w/Dl!N So neat & vet so far Upstairs, gated, pool/ / ... "Whitewater capita! of Tha"' ..... _ ~-•:-the world" where the •pa, A/C, carport, is u~ 1g;;ung ~ get Salmon & Lemhi rivers near S.C. Plaza. S725/ when you live at Palm meet. aurrounded by mo. 983"6757· Mesa amid the lush maJestlc mtna. Own --------grccnuy cX xduded your own wilderne11 SOUTH COAST woods •--.... i.. p-'--. "' gateway to adventure. ~ ..... ._, ~ • Parcels from 8·20 METRO 2186 A Studioa.. l It l Bedrooms acres surrounded by iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ·Jn. ss;s., S600 National Forest /2 Service . $30.000 28D BAupper ·lBRS6lS10S6SO Crpt, bllnda, O/W, ~B• ,...... s_,,, p ' parcel. C•ll stove, A/C. 1775/mo. ... A ,_., ,~ (907)488-4883 1310,838•2700 A No Pus A V crdcal Blind,, • Ceiling ran. A NEW Carpet, Paint 8t Tile & fimaa Room A Halld P«Q 8t JaiaazJ • Pub It 8alaJaics A Canp Avallab&c LOST & FOUND 2925 •LOST• White male cat. Blue eyes. Approic 10mos. old. short haw~ Vicinity of Oak/Slate street. 8/8. 85CM 893 000 ,OUND Mon- rovla/1 eih, CM -amell It brn ahepherd mix, rope collar. 538-8480 LOIT DOQ Thurs. 8/8. Near Cllrt & Irvine. Small Maltese female. 94bt. AEWAROI N .. ds medication. 831-3358. Lo•t1 Jt Dotl•I BrindaJ 1oo1c1no esog. curly 1•11, blk tongue Ji blonde sheperd IOOk· Ing dog. Loat 013 vicinity of 1 tth ~ Or•n1•. C . M . ft WMDll ..... 7. JDlof NUN6 1n COM. Cell .,._3?17 6 cteeet-..e . Have A Garage Sale! Coll The Pilot Classifieds at 642-5678 to place your Garage Sale Ad ! . 4 Nc.-pc!ft Beach/C.oata Mtta Daily Pilot SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 1996 85 •40,000JVr lnoome potential. Homa N••D MATUR• MAN ~T Dell Typls~C UHra. Ton t o help maintain Sandwich Shop need• FrM (1) 800-898•9778 horn•. yard & can. friendty counter help. ax T·1381 for llitlnga. 10 hours/ WHk. Must Call Klm @ 851-9488 9y CHMUS GOREN Mitt OMAR SHARtF ~ TANNAH HIRSCH TODAYA.S :I CRoSSWaRP ·PUZZLE - 111444.00 Per Weitlr potalblt Whh the summM• Mall· Ing Program. Thou- aendt p~d WHkly. JOIN FREEi Send SASE and S1 .00 cash for registration form CONIUM!A NETWORK P .O. Box 10913, Costa Mesa, CA 92627 be handy with tools. -w .. mL-... ~BRIDGE QUIZ Admln A .. 1. F(f, 873.e372 Reetaurant $10-12 hr. sert-star1er --------BAJA SHARKEEZ ~'ld·.· AaSoui.b, vulnerable, you w/strong o°Jc, •kllla, Neweroom uuJ d Admlnlatratlve Now AccepUng goo acctn comp/otc •-1 t t AppllcatJonsl skllls. an. to detail, -• • an Interview• 10 be held M 8 I• OA t 81 OQ 'I I •'I I CM 645-9045 Paraonable, organ-Partner .......... the~~:--'th l:r.ad full-llm• nawa-on: June 7, 8 & 9. At: -.......-,._..,,.WI one * AT T N : c 0 • t a r 0 0 m a 1 1 1 8 t a n t 114 Mo fradden Pl. no trump. What do you re1pood? Me••• Postal Posl-na.ded to do wide va-N.8. 873.0292 lions. Permanent full rlaty of duties In Dally•----,.-.-.. -.. ---Q. J • A. South, vulnerable, you lime for clerk/sorters. Piiot newsroom. Ev· + 8ftlDAL SALON bold: Full Benefit•. For erythlng from answer· Leading Costa M•sa What do you bid now? Q. 6 • Both vulnerable, u South you bold: •10111 ~Qll OAK.JU•Vold The biddin« haa proceeded: NOR1'11 IA8T 80l1l'll WEST 1• P-10 P .. 1• p-7 What do you bid now? exam, appllcatlon and Ing the phone to word bridal aalon will train ..r 7' <:'IA J 8 8 OK I 81 ..r 3 1311 000/V I s a I a r Y Info ea 11 : proceaalng, from col· personable, anthual· • r ncome (708) 908-23"'0 Ext. i ti rt & h t ntl t R di " ec ng au weal er asllo person In the ex· The biddin~p----'ed·. po • a • H ng 4086 8am to 8 pm. Info to acting a1 edlto-Ill Id t brld 1 800TB ....., ~ book1. Toll Free (1) --=~:-.---,,,~---rlal llbrarlan. Fun, taa1· c ng wor o a . NORTH &ABT Q. 8 • A. South, vulnerable, you hold: 8oo-896-9778 Ext. R· Caehler/Drlver Retail Exp a MUST. p._ p._ 1• p-1361 for listings. PT. Comp et 1t1 v e ~ac~d env!ronment. Positions open: f Hove A Garage Sale! Ccl Tht f'iol Cldieds o164H678 lo pllxe Pl licroge Sde Ad! RENT through classified l •K 171 <:1Void OAQ31M.Jl74 The bidding haa proceeded: SOUTH WEST NORTH 1• p._ 1<:'1 I• p.. INT 7 What action do you take? wages/meals. Apply hys cal/Drug Screen-• Accessory & Sales What do you bid now? at: Charo Chicken Ing reQulred. Equal Consultants 401 E.17th St C.M. oppor1unlty employer. • Front Deak· M/F/H/D. Send re-Reception Q .• 8 • East-West vulnerable, llB CNA'a/Care Giver sum• to: Biii Lobdell, Please call 546-1821 South you hold: • Companion• Editor, Dally Piiot, 330 --------- Transportlon • Ref's W • Bay St.. Costa Salee Dental consult· .e ~ OA t 818 I •K Q 7 6 4 PT-FT 714·752-6608 Mesa. 92627. ant. Major dental com· Your~·. h~haod opponent Opentl EARN $350/wk •--0-F-F-IC_E_H_E_L_P__ pany needs Pff salea the bid · with one apade. What consultant to call on · d ? Part Time. Now Hiring Part ·ti m • tie x I b I e dental offices, to sell action ° you take Mystery Shoppers hours. Word process-new oral surgical For Local Stores. Ing, Ute bookkeeping, product In the Orange Q.-' • Aa South, vulnerable, you F r e e p r 0 d u c t s . r I c /LA c I hold: 1.3 17•788-7001 11 ng. must be ounty area. an.. · organized. Beg July. dates must be Hyglen- Ftlll·tlme Personal Fax reeume to: Isl or dental assistant •Q.J 10848 ivKQJ 5 07 2 .s A••t tor prominent 721·8129. or have oral surgical senior woman. Ideal 1---------••••• exp. Able to applicant would be Prr Food work up to 2.5 day1 organized, reapon· Demonatratore per week, have au1o The biddin~proceeded: 80lTJ'B NORTH EAST Learn to be a better bridse player! Sub•cribe now to the Goren Bridp Letter by calllna 800t788-122G for information. Or write to Goren Bridie Letter, P.O. Bos 4'10, Chicqlo, 0.. 80880- 4'10. slble, flexible & able In stores In area. Car with Ins .• xlnt compen- to carry out a range of nee. lmmed. Opening aatlon/mlleage. Fax p-P.. •• p- ' tasks In order to run a 714-567·5579 r •au me Io :1---------~--------...---------' household. Xlnt reter· 1---------(770) 977-5830 by Parts• Service Ju 12th t I ences a must. Lv msg N .B . Boat Dealer ne 0 appy. EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT for Interview 673-0711. needs entry level Sm a 11 w om• n 5530 SERVICES 5533 MERCHANDISE Oen Ofc Pff tor comm parts and s ervlce owned whlesle co. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I••••••••• R.E. Mag. Sell starter helper. Must have Computer data entry, $8/hr. 9·1 Dally. Com-good driving record. gen off, well spoken. Window cleaner puter/phone. 644· 1155 Apply to service mngr p h one manner a, Wldder/root exp nee. ~ 2.200 w. Coast Hwy Iv meg 875-0432 Approx 25hrs Tue-Fri lmmed openings! S8/hr. NB loc. 297·8081 Clerical, Warehouse POSTAL & QOV'T JOBS SOCIAL WORKERS a n d A s s e m b I y $21/HOUR + B'ENEFITS Hiring $24/Hr B-flls. Word Processing c.11 ~32~~f~gresa A~?.?nro v;:~~""r,'~1 oyno~~:r~be&~~~Y Operator Avco Financial Services Is a major subsidiary o f a Fortune 200 company. You will uae MS Windows 95 to transcribe dictation and prepare technical documentation u1lng M S W or d /E x o e I . Requires: •6 mos experience In MS/Word Excel •Some transcription background/ knowledge -···· .. Please be aware that ANTIQUES the lls11ngs In this cat- egory may require you liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii to call a 900 numberr---------ln which there Is a charge per minute. 11/#,t f/l/,p- ~ .14J,db Top Dollar Paid! From 1800·1960. 1 pc to entire estate. Paintings, china, glsware, turn, etc. 40Yr NB Res 673·6223 All Klnds of Jobs For All Kinds of People. ClaHlfted. ACROSS 1 lnleCI s "8N111r 10 Blueorinl 14 Fcnhead 15 EKOl.IM 1 e Perlonn 1ga1n 17 H.H. MunrO's pen.,.,,,. 18 1 <* c:cmpetllOf 19 Singer Bull - 20 Clambeke fMture ~~of medicine 25 Beamodel 28 Petite 29 Arizona, ln the 1800a 34 Dwindled 35 Some necklines 36 Scurry 37 Parts of a play 38 Roclc'1 Pink - 40 Daddy 41 Me, to Mias Piggy 42~able odor 43 Tiresome ones .._.Augmented 47 Not together 48 Helper: abbr. 49 GreaMs 51 Papeete's island 54 Lying In wait 57 DMignar St LaurM 58 Idaho captal 60 FOllll tuef 62 Propel a raft 63 Light maaaura &4 ACtrtM 65~tu &e~daen 67-<>0CUMd lhnftily DOWN 1 Aif·ntle ammo 2 Swift horse 3 SlngerOno 4 ChNts 5 Rani's garments 6 Red WWl8 7 POlato SubsllMe 8 Llnooln's nd«\ame 9 Reflected 10 Shrub 1 1 Clolhl&f - Slrausa 12 Middle Eastern 13 r!u. 21 Double OV8' 23 No warranties 25 Ma. to cats 26 H1ndU teacher 27 G80fgla i;.ty 28 Prank 30 Summon up 31 Actress Maureen -32 More mature 33 Breadmakef'a need 38 Practical 39 FOi' tear thal 40 FlaVO<ed ice on a stick 42 Remainder 43 -at refuse obstinately 45 Llfts 46 Pours water OV8' 50 "Good night" 51 8=.a k ......... rd 52~1cs 53~ 54-bean 55 Cranny's ~ 56 Wllldstorm 59 Belonglng to us 61 Youngboy "Employee. " "Empleado." •65 wpm typing with high accuracy and strong spelling •Strong grammar and punctuation akllla We otter competitive compensation and excellent benefits. For consideration, please forward your resume with salary history to: A GOOD AD! When you're ttined into ·Classified "A rbeitnehmer." NOllATIER HOW YOU SAY!!: CLASSIFIED CM FIND IT. Avco Financial Services, HR 600 Anton Blvd., Costa Mesa, Ca 92628 Call 642-5678 APPLIANCES 6011 Fax: 714/445·7227. ~''11ot Kenmore Rafrlg. Prlnclpals only. you're tuned into your community. "Employe." Drug-free workplace. 9 mos old. $400. Obo. EOE M/F/DN. 714-721·9656. CERAMIC TILES CLEANING 3528 SERVICES Avco Financial Meytag Electric S I •----------• Dryer used. good erv Ctl cond. White $50 obo 646·3292 DOORS 3580 HANDY MAN 3710 IANDSCAPE l MOVING 3834 PAINTING 3858 PIANO & VOCAL ROOFING 3910 3548 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii IA WN CARE 3808 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii LESSONS 3868 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SERVICE DIRECTORY iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii An experienced •P•lnt/C•rpentry• PUBLIC NOTICE Cul Manire Painting •THUNDER ROOFING• •••••••••I CERAMIC+MARBLE dependable door Drywall and morel Lawn Service. Mow/ The Call!. Public Utill· lnt/Ex1•Full Service PIANO Beg.·Advancad For all of your rooting lnstall'n • Fabrication hangar. Guar. work, Small Jobs Oki edge/sod/sprlnklars/ ties Commission RE· Oual•Rels•10% Oft All ages-Teacher Cert ~e:,:·1~4er9:~a;2 20Yrs Exp • Licensed uundry & DryclHn reaa. Don 521-8910 Gary 845-5277 cln-Up. Al 98e-2718 QUIRES that all used Ll35e098 733·9048 Entertainment Avail. ACOUSTIC 1·800-348-9321 Fluff• Fold .70/lb •---------laml Retired ContlectOf Iv• msg Of' call after 5 household goods CARUANA PAINTiNG Jonniler 840-8889 --------- CEWNGS 3408 LHky Showers Rep'd ~~;•E ~~ :, ~~ DRYWALL Repairs, lmprovemanti, GARDENING Reliable movers print their lnVEx1. Very low, low REMODELING iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Regroutlng & lnstall'n * 8 s 0 .7 9 5 9. 3584 am )obs. Ouallty/lntogrfty & Quality Work at ii~~~· 8~~ ~h~~r;~:~ prlcH. Frff Est. Bnd/lns _P_LAS __ TE_R _____ & ADDITIONS 3916 L11'670130 Dean of Tiii SERVICE 1 care, Kan 842·1770 r•aaonabl• r at H . 1 1 th 1 TC p l528484 714·983·2734 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii AAA ACOUSTIC 673-8065 or 848·8526 •---------liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Ed Barratt 848·3371 bper ~ In ear II · ad~e~r:: CHUNG'S PAINTING REPAIR 3880 Paint-applied Remove· MAID TO ORDER REMODELS carp, plbg, Q a 20 y Ex Gd P I I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii F•rthlng Interiors patch. Texture. lnV•X1. ---------lnsrd. D•cadH ot exp. B&K Llo#S851eC> paint, alee, tllo, stucco, & r"n cene Land1epng ments. It you have a rs p. r ce Kitchen. Bath, Remodels 962-5891 Of' 847·8905 CHILD CARE 3536 All,phHH. No job too r oofing. MORGAN /Ma,onry /Irrigation question about the le-Gu11 work. Free Est. PIHtar/Stucco Patch Rm Additions Visa/MC Speclzlng NB/COM sml. Aco<.1stlc removal. Uc'd. Ph#8 &0a3281 /Trimming /R•movals gallty of a mover, limo Ucl375602 538-1534 -Serving So Ca 25yrs-Ll560875 873·1212 CEILING MASTER LICENSEDtiDAYCARE S5/ottl 719•8788 etc. 714-240-1158 Mobile #4 0 3-9385 Clean.ups 1 Malnttnanco or chautlaur, call: EMERALD PAINTING Llc#326864 24Hrs •Acoustic Removal• Lots of TLC & Funl L#599025 850-8109 Public Utllltlas lnVEx1. Wallpaper/Tiit 714-554-7831 •--------- Custom Tax1ur .. Palnt CPR & Aid CO ,.neTE L Homo R•palr/R•model Land.cape R•mod•llne Commission Free ast/Ret/loyrs exp SPRINKLERS 3921 Uc'd. Merk 838-7300 ~~:~~kl 1~.·~ .. s _.8~0~Y ui 3557 ELECTRICAL 3610 Costa Mesa/Newport Y11d tuna up/malntenace. 714-S56-4l51 CompaUtlve S75t·2039 --------liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ratas FT/PT 98...,1740 ,,'"iii~iiiiiniii&\iiiiiiiiiiiiii 25 Yeare I!~. landseape/lttlstle design. Dibernardo'• Moving Gen• Abrams Painting PLUMBING 3890 SPRINKLER REPAIR CARPENTRY 3510 ---------'' Small Job l!XPl!RT Jim 831·24 0 ContractorlC27-eo4008. Loeal/Oftlca/Storage lnVExt Oual PalnVReasS va1v1 .. Hud1•Tlm1- i iiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil CLEANING Brick, Block, Stone, Tiie Duncan •1ectrlc Profl & Ethical. &45-7505 Long Dist. ·FrH Eat. Llc'd/lna'd 1lnca '76. THE LOCAL PLUMBER ctocils. 26Yrs Local Exp Cone, Patio, Driveway Loeal/Oulck RHponsa HAUUHG 3720 PLANT ARTIST T#181832 979"3114 989-7083 Pg~·3947 -a James E Bangert Co.· John Burr 282·2831 ... ndymanl'R•mod•I SERVICES 3548 Fplc. BBQa. Rat. 25 Yr Ll275870 850-'7042 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Spaclallst In exl1tlng lpllt lecond Movlntt lk•'• Custom Painting Since HM7 Addltlona, Bath, Kitch Exp. Terry 597.75941_________ landacapa/lrrlgatlon Prof Mov•rsl 24Hr Srv Prof, CIHn, Quality Fnondly Strv1ce•lnsurtd TUTORING 392,9 Flre·Water Damage A TOUCH Of' CL.ASS Llo'd Contreotor JUNK To The DUMP upgradff. 780-97e2 70ay/Sr Dlac/Tl171452 Work. lnVEx1 & Docks. Ll532981 675-9304 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Elac. Plumb, & Paint CIHnlng. Rea/Comm * BHt Price/Quality Small Job apeclallat (714-eea.1U2) lirof'I Lendec•pe Meinl 432·8123/P-345·5850 L"703488 831-4810 -a.p--.-rt-D_r_•_ln_C_l_•_•_nl_ntt_ READING TUTOR Newport area. lmmed Uc/Bonded. Free Est. Landscape, brick, stone Fana•Llght••Spa Wiii haul what Trash 10Yra Exp• Xlnt Reta ALL-AMERICAN PAINTING 289-8190 & p I R I Pag• 714·227.e122 Teresa 282•7143 Concrtle. 800-7 .. 1007 Demand Eltclric 845--3658 Man won'tl 988-1882 • Seaaonal Flowara • Mova1·U ... Carafully Con.clontlous Craftsman 20Yrs 1~;.b ~.:fag':.,. -cr!!:.:9.: ~~- DOORS RemodtfeHardw1tt •BOSS HOUSECLEANING ,_F_l!_N_C_B_S_,-B-rl-c-k,-B-l_o_ck-.•------------------VICTOR 457•1739 Courteously 1 Cheaply Old·Falhloned Pride In Stew 545-lltl Stephanie 72S.Q4U Trlm•C1bln1ts•Stucco LlcenHd-Bondad Tiie, Plaiter & BBOa. FENCES TWENTY DOLLAR ihan•'• G•rd•nln9 s4e..022 3 T141227 Workmanship. 289-8190 _P_r_•_o_1.-.-P-lu_m ___ ln_g_ Orywll l..562731 31Yra exp $10.00 per hour. QualJGuarant'd. Work L Dsc•s HAULER/CLEAN·UP a LllftdMePine. Lawn SON'i PAINTING Repair• & Remodel• -w--•YW _____ _ Jerry 842-0587 71...,548.03H Falt S Blll·842·7887 1~Uliiiiiiiiiiii"iiiiiiiiiiii3il6illiil5 JOHN 850-1828 car• lnstall'n!Removal PAIHTIHG 3858 lnVExt. 22 yrs In O.C. Ff'ff EstimatH n&.&. A to z HANDYMAN WINDOW CLEANING " Spnnklef'a 84a-S801 Quality. SmVBlg Jobs LIU73M H .. 1090 COVERINGS Petterned Concrete ;,_.________ Uc480559 714 537 t496 3932 INST~ACf CABINETS • CARPET CLEANING Driveways, patios. ~~::~ JIW.tB, BEAUTY Yard CleMMlp, Trim •W.~. YOUNGQUIST • • Kitchens, balha. doofl, • SCREEN REPAIR d k R I/ I ·--·-• ._.... TrHa/H•dge/Remow/ Pein..__ Centnoter Pgr 1.eocMl&-9722 --------TH• •TIUPNft wtndOWL Doug 546-7258 FREE ESTI '12 .. 7079 ec s. •par ramova Redwood. LlP57M06 • PITNESS 3740 Weed. Nu Lawn/Malnt. Oual. ::.i-:. ..... by prone nsT COAIT PAINTING POOL c,,-=i_ 1n w=:r. Lie/Fr" •11222.eeee ,._ Wh.,.. ....... -oe -"Y d P 7"•~'"'375 _."~.. ...,.... 2 CARPENTRY•Wlndowa •Bright Heeolnlng "'"' ,._ _., ,.. ,,_.. at g. .......... Ucl80209l. Ina. Frff Est.•10 Yr• E11tp SERVICE 3894 removal. le• 588 4 Doors • Wood Fences European Prof'l. e .. a •Wood Feno••* 8KIN a 80DY CAR• "'""" 845-3305 Unbea1abl• Rates I iiiili•&iiiiiiiiiiiiii * "1""•e:t-S03T * Closol/01t•ga Ofg1nlzar1 In townl R•f• 5Yrs flip. CONTRACTORS rtpllah9'M11t, ... hlullno 1°" on All Faclell LEGAL 14Yl"I ~ Palntlnt Ref's. Joe •S0-343 3 l•l•nd •tue Pool• Far1hlne lnterl•N L•29t 681 • Call Bob Grae• 281·M88 G&NJ!IAI. 3558 1tt1ma1t1. Low pr1cft. Uo'ct Mua-eea & Waxing $"_,.CIS TOUCHUPS, TOO POOi a Spa Wkly Svc. lnstalla11on, Remov111 249-8323 Pg.311·0028 H onHt•Rellable•Hard ~Conn. 97+6301 Cell Beetcy •• ... eo• ... -•• ····••3•8•12ii 24 Hf9, Richard Slnc>f PBRSONAl Rapeli': Mera/pumpaltitts Ol1eo11nt Wallcov.ril'IQ• Working lr11h Ledlea. I• Uc•2~ 145-3209 s••vt"• AQ<111rutl 94 .... 72e Llseot75 a'73·1t1 .. Avail to clean r.our ACM COMITRUCTON llAllKRUPTCt•S dUhiW + CDI ™' ~ 3867 we gels ahOUld l\ana home. Wkly/9 ·Wk T~nant Improvement ftOOR INSTAll lANDSCAPI t REASONABLE ~M~..-e!..S~tMMa .. l•I •••iii•liiiiiiil-1-00-F-IH_G____ together. Slrlp, ln•Wli. 3515 Pteue call ....... 148 R•mod .. a • COm/Rff 1ntp,atet! 3820 1AWJll "••• 3808 AHome .... repaNd ..,,.. _. YOUR NftSONAL 3910 a<Svlee ao the cruy. •••liiiiiiil•iiiiiiiiilHouaeoteaner Ref's, Ll4t5708 Me..a'770 .IYl nuw ,,.._.. ·F'""*'-coneullatlon FalrS a.a41 AS818TMTS e31.2111 anytJm1 Prof'I Carpal Cleaning a R .... a Mell 1118f ·O.C. 8TEAMWAY· 1 .. 004•• .. ., •• Ellp'd ' d•pedable .... autLDINQ CONT C714> 7440••7• IWiiiOW c'"'9 ietnt. ~ Qlrt Fridays. IAUIOA 9'00f1NQ co ~t·• 135. Bl Wkly 6 47Yr1. D•algn • Flnlah •QUALITY WORK• aaate Yartl Melnt Palntlng-!111/f;.t Hov .. /Apt TNlt'WOf'thy a Prote.. JOomm JRos /Raroof kly. lmetoa 148-0277 C•n I help you? 1-ierdWdJVlnyl/Ceramlc 3830 Quality fOb, Frff Mt. =: :::~= ret•,.. 1R•lr JF•" Est. Aats c~L. 'H:t-ll090 ~;=-~.:.~ ·-------L•"*., .a...... Uo'4"1M •~t·loet MEET 11 '"" CwtNotten 'lll""'TIB•~·-:~ =-~ C:.,~~ -,-,.-.,-0-.-V-""-.-,-• •iiDLI" A60Mli6 1 ... 1 ~ HOMt ~ I Aft6' ~ UcenMd & ~ someone apec... Llcl411H4 ........ JUUOn llA1f 3710 Call Cl•••lfl•tl LISSOD 3161 ''" fll All ...... tvOUQh classified ,. ... ., .. ".. ~· ..a .... n ~ .• .,.._.. ....._ _____________ _ J ' 86 SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 1996 teea l'OllD ·•• •110• •• aROMCO 4X4 CO • MO 88 Gd A>PUANas eo11 111.1awmm Piii to toveoza Pl1'I • coaou 1ua1s109,; ~liiEii!EI llUDfl SUPS MJSC. eo1s A1111111.S I04t1 ~1>11.~11;;u;.W!';i';lf;;•;1t11;;.111111Mi1;; DOC'IS 1022 eherlDrver OH p,_ .... .._.I rl! • 113(' l'OID • frig $14$1 ... ftLMT 8ALm ~ ,. o I b a I Ir PI g •••• abu .. d and a.PMllLY.,.... ~ 40' ....,.,.. bit 4'4949-SMe. avocedo (fNitlng) 110; ~ .... 1..... abandoned pete. .. • ,um, c!Olhee, trlme a '""'fllon w/Coronado rlPOol a20V .... Qn/l(fng palma4Q 110 11-.d need a loYing YOll.lnt..,/foater. C.il malerlal; •nt1quee 25' eallb091. fWO .,,._ er gold color Herb• 11. cem•,,t home 2·r»el oet• 1yr 714--0974031. houeehold l teme. cf'IOre, t .e marine-ob ar bYt wortt• greati fount.ine s110, bird old VefY IO~ a Sal ~ eamem. t ' .eec ba1 1ong lhaft, Vhf, n.w 5. Lady Kenmor•, blha 120. tof.4J74'·M22 pretty ~ 121·1933. 4te •• ,.,,.,... boa~ cond. 1nn. 8'71-0182. tn pert.ct oond. Alt o••" t t 0,000. power. : .. th.,, phone. 71 .... at•TM• tow pkg, rlm11tlr••· 1-_.;;·-----"!--0nty eok m11e1. 111K. ,.......UllSBI 11,.5 5'T4-42•n' or 84t4MM4'1 mu&• • , .. ---~--avocado grHn WHh-Antique Iron ... d MVSJCAL ilf ...... ~..... --IT seeoo. n 90'11 r1-1 I Ing machine. work• mlec flof•I 8'Jp.,U.1. JEW!UY PU'IS JNSTITTUW-eoss ,urn, whit• wicker, &unou-v . ".,..... ..... k Sleo ..,;-:1~ at' ~= HONDA fine S9$. Admln1J dual fl ow • t c o o I • t • • ",._ H lot• of hou .. l'lotd llACB 1181 lfoet 14000 /OQO. pa v 1111 0 n. A .2 41 . ------- 9085 ••• Ml...aehl •1• ,.... 2 dr, auto, t/C, red, 18k mlt, 18,750 809-13~9 Corona temp refrigerator, •7tMUl'1' • ART eozs ""*'· Cllaeh ... 4,1. a 84o-832t. f13,900. 81 .. 77S.2M3 ••1 Hond• Aooord white, works fine WH••LCHAIR Top of GRAND ftlANO Anti-4250 Shofect'est Lane CI o t tie a ha ah I d1--------;;.. .,,,.,,.,.......,,,.......---...,........,.-1 l!X 4 dr, auto, loaded, s100. Mult ••II by the llne. Xlnt cond. N•IMAN8 quad. Need• rennlah/ (Off Sffward) Item• eome turn. POWl!ll IOATS ML•OA: 40' DOCK, 98k II b d 1--------- Sund•yl 848-8340 New 1500 Sell $195. Two limited edition tuning. 1750 OBO 1 toe a ... x Lene T w 0 9 1 d • T 1 • • xlnt, ~.950 u~~3~ PONl'IAC 9170 Whit• waaher ond ca 11 5 4 8 .a 7 9 5 serigraphs, bHut 831·7605 COSTA MESA 1124 8un ..._ .. •2PM 7012 9' and 13' Wide. 6289 corona g•• dryer $300 for (11 :30am-1 :30pm) framed/matted. Seller Great Stuff I 418 Signal • 7 t ~814 • '88 SUNBIRD both. Qood oond. motivated! 759-5410. Rd. (Near Npt. Harbor •aa 18 ~ FT Wahoo Dook, eld• ti• or--------- 073-8000 . w·1111.~n 011 Painting SPORTING o., ....... Variety High) SaL 8:00-12;00 (B. Wh•l•r) 70hp.VRO Mooting ~·' New-ISUZU 9100 nn u; b'I the GOODS •o•s of trauurH, Sat 9-2. H John1on. EZ loader port Island tOr Lido or iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ---------TO BUY 6019 I t a rt P t u u 1213 Lu Arenu nr ue• Rummae• VHF Fl «Mf et I s ' FURNITURE 6014 • • u roo er (Vlct0tla/Paclfic) ••I• Npl Harbor .n • c. mmae. abol 722·1545 87 IM.tau .Trooper II ''Hom• ~ort" High 600 Irvine Ave ••••o 079-4090 7!5k mllea, orlglnal Conv. Turbo GT. Auto, •II pwr AM/FM CHI. CC, Ult, c1tm tlrH/ whla. S3800 . 873·2782. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Old Coln•. gold, sltv•r (Newport) GOLF CLU•S Tailor IMO VIN Q • BI Q NB, 'Friday en .. w ' 18' 8oaton Whaler Npt Baaoh front tie fbr owner. red, S8,500 &FT aolld Green Jewelry, Franklin Mint, 12"•1•"• made •tyle Iron .. t QARAG• SAL• S2.00 admlaalon. Sat; 1989, xlnt cond. 300 20' 0' 1~1 ~atc~1f° Cal18!50-l789. 1·r-•• -a----9-18-S couch. Pd. $800 now Sterling flatware, etc. t 39oo.oo 1160· Mtchng graphite Many bargain• • furn, urday 9-3 Fr" adml•· hra, Iota of xtraa, ~J 2301: 3CMJ P ---------~ S130. Call 723-1796. Steve 642·9448 days phone 975•8339 (bubble) •tyl• wood• tools. housewares, slon Cash only tr a II• r . S 17,5 00 • : pm liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $45/ea. 964-3182 etc. Sat only 8am-· · 873-Ms~ JEEP 9110 ESTATE FURN: RAMS Wanted LOok· 2pm. 380 E. 22nd St. Multl•Famlly yard _ __.....__.....__..... _____ ········-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Maple dinette table w/ Ing for Ram• Gam11 PETS & (Betw. Tustin 6 Santa sale, .. 1ectton of qual· 1~~~m~~y Boat. AUTOMOBILES ,90 CHl!ROKl!I! 2DA. '9• Saab 900&1! 4 chairs. Radio/pho-and hlghllght1 on VHS ANIMALS 6049 TV, ELECTRONICS, Ana Aves.) lty 1tem1. Sat. 8/8 2WD, White, TNT win-turbo conv., GrHn w/ nograph, plays 33, 45, Please call Steva11iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii STE1n:io 6080 MOVING SALE 2518 !.;! Wpamat'mtnNaptetr. Hts Xlnt cond. S3500 obo dowa, Lo mllH, Runs black top, tan llhr lnl., nnd 78 ipd. Bench (818) 752·e982 II "'-'" Eldwn "'l. SAT/SUN .,~ Call 733·9993. Un d a r 1 0 k m 11 . ADOPT A PET v-greatll $8300/0BO. $36 ooo b 261 89!51 and 2·dr cabinet end Want to buy • • 8am-5pm. H ou1• *SAMPLI! SALE• Must selll 1549·8833 • 0 0 • table. 714-545-6768 WhlleBelllnlcrlb& Every Sat & Sun at ATTENTION ELEC· w•rH,furn,clothlng. Sat 8/8 at 8am SAILBOATS 7014 BMW . 9030 Furniture Clo•eout d r •a a• r . Ev• PETSMART, Fountain TRONIC BUFFS: Used ----~M~-,;;.;.;.;.:..;,9;.;;.;.;.1 ~=:.;... 1818 LMward In iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii TOYOTA Antlqu. Clo •• out 041·8085 Valley. Pupplea, kit· VCR, TV,,lnt quality, S 0 0v ng • • New 1port1wear, •9• BMW 73.1 UNCOLN 9120 9210 d II at. nly. 8am-2pm, aock•, ties, belts WE pav CASH ... ., • EverthlniMust Ool Wanted: Ouallty, used. ten• an more, • both nee minor ,.. oak bunk bed, art underwear & acceaa. Al Brown, xlnt cond, ii, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ...... TO'/Ota Teroel 4 WICKE WORLD I h I looklng for lovlng, car· pair. Maka offer. For good u1ed Sab t •• chlldren1 cot es, n lnghomH.CALL 597• 642-4321 xt 342 or work,mlac.fum.,etc. from Polo/Ralph oa auto, orig owner. 89LlncolnMarkVll dr,auto,a/c,28kmll, 1125 Victoria St. good condition. Wiii 9037 f 1 f 1841 Tahiti Or. (CM) Lauren, Lacoste, & 1 boat equipment. $8,000. 722-0194. Orig. ~mer. $38,800 w h 11 9 S. 4 5 0 Costa Me.. 548-0202 pay cash. Plea1e call Of mo<e n °· 842-6723 evei. for dltectlon1 call Minney'• Yacht Sur· ml alf leather J8 ' v ' Pure bred chocolate Bobby Jones & m01el plua, 1600 Old New· '88 BMW ~25 red. · • 909-735-6269 Corona Qu •• n .lz •• of •.. _d 714·856·9881. 434-9333 Wh 1 1 1 1 1 sound 1yatem po1I-... , ... 8 k F It o •-•pr oea port B"·d . ., ...... 1..... oad-. w/aonroof, 1 ' E d $200 ....,, wee•· am Y• .. •••••••I a•T .. _1 F h '" ~-.... ..., tlve traction. $7,900.1---------xo con · · SELL raised, Flneat dog1.•• .. ..,.. uton-couc Set Only own•r, xlnt cond.: 85k 848-0898 494-0148 835-4242 GARAGE SALES bed, twin top, w/blk 9am-3pm mll S8,995 842·5704 Call 644•2270 AUTO PARTS Whit• Marble Cottee Whether you're buying pad. Custom covers. 1108 Pescador MARINE SUPS '90 BMW 15215 5-d 9130 & REPAIR 9260 Table. W/glass top. your home or Hlllng, c1a111tled ~l~~r.t~~~· M~~!:: N.8. DOCKS 7022 white/tan. Crm ;J>11. MERCEDES Great conditionl Only through classified covers all your need1I •---------ens clthes wood shut-SAT/SUN 1 tam-4pm 87Kml, Sunrf. $17,000 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1990 Ford c.,go $50. 722·9693. ___ ..;;.______ BALBOA lers. ml•c hsehold. Misc Items, furn, 30' Mooring (C.82) w/ Call daya, e73·0693 '83 Merced•• Bonz Van $2,750. OBO ISIAND 6106 312 Prlnoeton Or. c Io th• 1, toy•, 11' BW, olf Alvarado eves/wknd1, 642-8255 190D Grey, a classic Ask for OlnHh Shaw. '"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii (Falr/Falrvlew) · bkcasea, exercycle, Pl., E. of Bay 11. S14K. for the collector.1_7_1_4-_5,,..7..,4_-"_2_67_ • ....,.. __ 11 An ti q u • tr unk•. Call (909) 307·9797 or CADILIAC 9040 $3400/0BO. Call cliSSIFIED Multl·Famllv Sat TRADE 2832 Vlate Dal Oro (714) 673·2942. 673·9047. 11·1 the iolution you'r• aa .. 2pm TV, com-(back •ll•y/East Bluff) __ S.;.e..;.11.;.y_o;..;u_r -u-nw-an_t_e_d_ searching for • wheth· puter, old cedar trunk, through classified Sall your home RENT '80 El Dor•do Blarrltz Items the ea1y wayl er you're 11eklng • tool1, furn, Scott through classlfled. 350 V·8 Auto AJC, F/P, To place your home. an apartment, Kenn• d y p r Int• 842·5878 042-9878 through classified Good cond 11100 obo classified ad call a new occupallon or 121 Agate (In alley) ------------------* 031-7149 * 842·5078. even a 1tray 1>91. e Buyer's Mar et" •• Run your ad in the Newport Beach Costa Mesa Daily Pilot and the Huntington Beach Fountain Volley Independent to reach over 100,000 homes. Fax us this form with your credit card # or moil it in with a check today! Run for a week! If your car does not sell we'll run it D YE$,5111 MY CAR "'°'- Ct-" Card O~ OVISA DAM X • bp-- Mail to. DfolY "LOT llO W ...,-. c..--. CA f'l621 11141 6Q..U1t Q. wt UUJ 4J I°"'' ~~~ ,.,,.... °"'* ,..,,._ ..... -~-------01~ o_,_ 0 .... .-a .. 1 o--o-°"" o--o-~ a-c.-a•-o_,.,.,,... a ..... -.. 0 1-0--0--0 .. ~ 00..~ 0 ...... -a--a'"-oa...--oM-o...,,,.,, o,...w_ • S I 0 for 4 flrw, S 1.00 eotlt otlcl.Horool h V'Check your shopping list off by stopping in today at any one of these local Orange County Auto Dealers! ''Buy, Lease or Browse'' nge County__'s Auto Dea.lers are Number One in Customer Satisfaction SADDLE BACK & IE M I LINCOLN ~MERCURY ~ CHVIH IMW ATLAS DODef CONNELL CHEVROLET IEACH UNCOLN MHCUIY service ~Ed;....ln....:cSo.;...n..;../ji...;~...;...;..~..;.L..;;.;..;;..;;.1 .;..;11..;.1+-29_2_6A_H_oo.;;.~.;.;e-;...~;;.;:· ;.:;..;..eos_1o_Meso_~_2_a2_s...;:;..;rbor.;.s-..;.12;;;.;~:.:.Vd_, _c._M_. --+-1-6800_~:..;.;::...:.9..:.;.Jit::.:_ .. _· H_ .. ee_. --J hies Leasing Partt 111!1111 ~ IRVINE AUTO CHRYSLER \,JI/ CENTER 9*"11 VOLVO OUIMCOAST for another week r FREEi All for $1 o• • • • • ·--····--------·-·····----·· 1 •800•831 •3377 ATLAS CHIYSU~_lYMOUTH ,..,J5Wl..~Jl> JHPJUIU/ OlD~:DA flOCHEI JONES MOTOI CA1t1 :.~~7~1::4::_:3::8~0:_·_1:.:2:.:00::::_-1._.:..:299~:29:.J~~ri?f!:].!l34~Vd[.. _:c.M=._JL1~~:.2,~~~··:,, c=.M::_L.:2~:4:.='m:i11Ue«.ra1gc>SC'°.:Meso::J.--13~01--0uo~~!!·:!·r!!!Lrt.:.Beocn:::J, • f BLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES OIJTUUY 188 PUBLIC NOTICES Goods, 5007 Jett Jacobs, PUBLIC NOTICE AMENDING PORTIONS OF t>een catcu1a1ed to be PUBLIC NOTICE 1199 Newpott Blvd. #A203, PUBLIC NOTICE dueled by: an lndlvldual ---------Personal GoOdl, 6023 Dou-DISTRICTING MAP 586,140.798. Colla MHa, CA 92627 Have you started doing b hi ch I h d II • PUBLIC NOTICE glas H. Blum, Personal NEWPORT BUCH ORDINANCE NO. ge.22 The doC\Jmentallon used Fictitious BualneH Thll buslnua 11 con-Fictitious Bu1lnHa business yet? No J'arg!ret: ·~~n~ A~al~n Goods. 1024 June Meyer, CITY COUNCIL AMENDING TITLE 14 TO In determining the City of Name llatement dueled by: an lndlvldual Name ll•t•m•nt Steven Jones s 11 Notice of Personal Goods, 8046 AGENDA SUMMARY ADJUST THE BASIC Costa Mesa's calculation of The lolloWlng persons ere Hive you started doing Th1 lollowfng per1on1 are This statement WH filed m th; daughters, Publlc Auction Steven L Blt1111, Pereonal June 10 1990 WATER USE RATE the 1pproprlallon1 llmlt '°' doing busln. ns as: Dock business yet? Yea, 05101/ doing txnlne11 11: R & A with the County Clerk ot ~a;:grru ~1gp~ong~ ::~~ Notice Is hereby given ~ods. 8~71GRob/eter~n6 RESOLUTIONS FOR PUBLIC tiEARING ON Fiscal Year 1998·97 11 Systems 2.2721 La Vina 96 Holdlng1, 48 Calle Fr&1no Orange County on 5-3l·96 daughters, Stephanie, 11'\11 the undersigned In· ersona 00 1• • ADOPTION THE PRELIMINARY BUD· available 10< public lnspec-Mlulon Vi1to CA 92691 ' Harold Kendal Atecon San Clementi CA 92872 t918388509t t1!f1dS lo sell the personal Hen~ Baldezyan, Personal RESOLUTION DECLAR· GET FOR THE 1996-97 FIS· lion on wHkdays In the Of· Sarah C. 2lr'bel, 22721 La Thi~ alal11l18nl was filed A. A. Development, Inc. Dally Pllol June 8, 15, 22, Stacey, Use & Magan: Properly, and/or olllce G~ c~ases must be paid ING THAT WEEDS ANO CAL YEAR lice ol the Director of Fl· Vina, Mission Viejo, CA w01th 1hec County Cle3rk ol (CA), 46 Calle Fresno San 29. 1996 SA813 mother, Irma Smith: •Au1p men1 described 1.11 • OTHER PUBLIC NUI· Published Newport nance, 77 Fair Drive. Costa 92691 range ounty on 5-1·96 Clemente CA 112872 brother, Howard; 111- b,low 10 enforce a hen Im-t°' st ~he •:meA~I pur~has~ SANCES Beach·Cosla Mesa Daily Mesa between 8:00 a.m. Roger Trovato, 22121 La 18983e85102 This bu1lnes1 11 con-PUBLIC NOTICE tera, Faith Cotta, posed on said property 1~1,;811 ~ Y~1 1f':,~8~:~s RESOLUTION MODIFY-Pilot June 8. 1996. end 5:00 p.m., holidays U· Vina, Mission Viejo, CA Dally Pilot June 8, 15, 22. ducted by: a COfporatlon . Fl tlll 8 1 Shirley Smith & Bettle U(lder the Cahlornla Sell-ING THE RECYCLING SEA· Sa814 cepled. 92691 29 1996 SA811 Hive you atarttd doing c OUI UI nHI Conley. MemotlaJ Hr· Slorage Fac1hty Act (Bus. & and must be removed at VICE FEE MARY T. ELLIOTT, Thi• buslneu Is con-' buslnt11 yet? Yes, 5/6196 Name Statement vice at Calvary Chapel Prol. Code SS 21700 ~8nl~~e 1g1 ~~:!c!1~!T10;•:~ RESOLUTION EST AB· PUBLIC NOTICE Deputy City Clerk ducted by: a general patt· PUBLIC NOTICE ,A. A. Development, Inc.. The following per1on1 a.re of Coata MHa, 3800 2t716) USHINO "NO PARKING" p bll h N nershlp Radul Radovich, PrHldenl doing business 11: Top S. Fairview Rd, 11 :00 The undersigned will sell the event ol 19nlament be-RESfRICTIONS PUBLIC NOTICE u 1 ed ewport Have you atarted doln Fictitious Bualneaa This llatemant wu filed Fllght Sport• & Events. W d J 2 a~ public sale by compell· tween 007~ ''Wii obi~~·= RESOLUTION AUTHORIZ· CITY OF Beach-Costa Mesa Dally bu1lne11 yet? No g Name ltatement with the County Clerk ol 5031 Birch Street, Sulle F. ~g~e. In 811~u ~7·tl~~ uvo bidding on the 18th party. a• I · · ING KEV AND MANAGE· COSTA MESA Pllol June 8, 1996. Sarlh C. Zirbel The following persons are Orange County on 5-31·9& Newport Beach, CA 112660 era, contrlbutrona to day ol June, 1996 at 1:30 a0~B~8·~6. A tJ & V MENT COMPENSATION NOTICE IS HEREBY Sa815 This italemenl wae flied doing buslneu 11: Panah 1tt83e85098 John Scott Craig, 620 A the Pediatric Cancer P~M · on the premises hide rJ~n' S~~e~nP.O. a: MISCELLANEOUS AC· GIVEN that 1 publlc hear· . with the County Clerk of MCS, 23046 Avanlda de la Dally Piiot June 8, 1!5, 22, Jasmine, Corona del Mar, AeHarch Foundation wtlore said property has 643 Ml L ' CA 91752 TIONS . Ing will be held bY. the Cost PUBLIC NOTICE Orenge County on 4·26-98 C1rlota, Ste. 600, Laguna 29 1996 SA808 CA 92625 ere reqUHt•d, P.O. bflen stored, and which are B ·d ,r~JN°1~&63730099 • GIFT OF ART TO THE Mesa City Council on June 19"3881517 Hilla. CA 92653 • Thi• bualneaa la con- located II 961 w. 17th ~n bll h d N I AMERICAN LEGION POST 17. 1996 al 8:30 p.m. Of Flctltloua Bualne•• Dally Pilot May 25 JUM 1 Darlush G. Panah, 20 San PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: an lndMdual ~2066X 810. 7C6ar. o.raonfg~ ••• cllAn Street. Cost& Mesa. Calif Of· u s e e w P 0 r 291 81 aoon 'thereafter 81 ' '" Name Sl•t•ment ' • Anoek>. Foothlll Ranch, CA Hive you llar1ed doing • "" nla 92627, County ol Or· 8each·Costa MeH Dally SCHEDULE A PUBLIC 1lble In the Council cl.°m The following persona ar1 8. 15, 1998 18800 112!10 Fictitious aualneH buslneu yet? No Smith. Attention Dr. ~e Staie of Catifornla the Piiot June 1, 8. 1996. s 802 HEARING JUNE 24, 1996 ber1 , ot City Hall n Fal; doing business u : Tu•· PUBLIC NOTICE Thi• bu1lne11 11 con-Nam9 Statement John Scon Craig Leonard Sender. Ar· toiiowlng: t028 Todd • ON AN OPTION AGREE· Drive Costa Mesa on th• cany lnstltute IOf AdVanced dueled by: an Individual The following perlOnl are This 1tat11Mnt wu nled rangamant1 by Paclnc T., o m P s o n. Pe" on 11 MEN T AND GR o u ND fOlloWlno Items: ' Studies, 33881 Chula Vista, fictitious au.ineaa Have you slatted doing doing bullneu 11: Micki'• with the County Clerk of • VI e w M o r tu a r y , Oood1. 1090 Stacy Stein. Overstocked with L.EASE Pursuant to Article Xlll·B Dana Point, CA 1126211 N•me Statem•nt bualnell yet? No • Banners, 41225 Hll1rl1 Orange County on 5-10-98 84,..2700. Fersonal Oood1, 2147 atuft7 DONATION OF 3531 of Proposition 4• 81 Andromed l&boratO<I .. In-The following person• are Darlu1h O. Panah StrMt, Newport Beach, CA 19H3882981 , ___ .....;.. ____ _ r'amara Lee, P1r1onal A call to NEWPORT BOULEVARD amended by Proposition corporated, (California). doing builneu as: Dream Thia statement w11 filed 92663 Dally Piiot June 8, 15, 22, Goods, 4016 Can Winlams, Cl ifl d AS A PASSIVE PARK 111 and SS' 88 the a~ 3386t Chula Vlata, Dana USA 200 Parle Ln #217 with the County Clerk Of Joseph MsoDonald 8282 29 1998 SA818 P!trsonal Goods. 4045 Sib-ass e PUBLIC HEARINGS J>ropflallons llmli lor the Point, CA 92629 Newi>ort Beach, CA 92663 Orange County on 4-18·1>8 Atl1nta, Huntington Beach, --·-------- rlfia Miller Pope. Personal wlll hel~ ORDINANCE NO. 91M6 City ol Costs Mela for the Thia bualneu 11 con· Jell Hatamkhanl 200 Parle 19983e80414 CA 92648 PUBLIC NOTICI 842·88 8 1996-97 FllCal Year hll CWcted by: a corporation Ln 1211· NewpOrt Beach, Dally Piiot May 18, 25, Thi• bu1ln111 11 con-Flctlllo"• lualn•n 1 he registrant(•) oom-CA 112883 June 7, 14, 1996 Sa798 ducted by: an lndMdual -menced to trannct bual· Peyman Qooyi 24302 An-Have you llarted doing Nam• llatement ne11 under the flctltJous drea St. Alleo' VleJo, CA PUBLIC NOTICE business yet? Y11, 5-24 Tl11 followlng '*'°"' are bu1ln111 nam1(1) ll1tld 112858 Jo11ph MscOonald doing bullne11 11: 20/29 abOVa on: N/A Thi• bu1lne11 11 con-'1olltf•ua lluslneaa This atatement wu llled Design, tll200 Von Kar• Andromed Laboratories, ducted by: a cieneral part· Na1n9 ltatement with the Coun'Y Cletk ot man, Irvine, CA 92715 Inc., N0<man R. Jalle, Pr81· nerehlp The following pertOnl lft Orange Councy on 6-31·118 Erik Jan11on, 1727 Port ldent Have you ltarted doing doing bUllnett 11: Integrity 1tff,..1103 StlrUng. Newport 8"ch, STARTING Thi• 1ta11men1 wu flied bu9inel8 yet? No Contractore, 055 Baker Dall Pilot June 8 15 22~ CA ll2eCIO With the County Clerk ol Jeff Hatamkhanl 1Wt01, Co1ta Men. CA 29 1~ ' s>.e10 Thi• bualne11 11 con-1•==;'====:-f Orange County on •·24·96 Thia alatement wu llled 112828 • ducted by: an lndlvldull II 1Ht388t113 with the County Clerk of Je1M A. Almendarez, 6!55 PUILtC NOTICE Hav. 1ou atarttd doing ANEW t .BUS/NESS?? • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • ' ' 71N ltgal Department at the Daily Pilbt is pkmal ~ ! ' t¥J ttnn<1Una ll new servia """' a"""4bk Ill new busint:SSl'S. I -1 ~ will now SEARCH tht n4mt for J"" 111 no cctm chargt, llnd saw you tht l tiJ<M 4,,J tht trip to tht Court House in SantltAna. 11Jm, of~ afor the SMrdJ ( is cwnpktetl wt will file your fictiJious businas ~ lllllmlmt with tJx O>unty Ckrlt, publish ona 11 'Wttlt for four Uft"h as "'J"imi by '4w anti thm file )'OUT proof ~ ofpub/iaJion with tm County Clnlt. C p~ stop by IO fo your fo:titious businos tlllkmml aJ the /)ajJy Pi"1t, 33() W. ~ &y St. °""4 Mt$11. If JI"' ""'I"" *P bJ p/oue oJJ us 111(I14) 6424321 mJ wt wiU 11lllh llr'lflngmlmll far )lflU 10 hanJJe this pruadure bJ ""1iJ. If""' should hrrvr if1IJ farthtr qwstiqns, plMse aU/"' """I« will bt 11l()l't than gWi IO assist JIN. GooJ /,din Jfl!IT MW butmesi • ~Pilot COST~ M A Law Offices ol Barger & Orange County on &-10.lle Biker, Cotta Meta, CA bu~lnesl yet? No Wolin, Limited U1blllty 18"3H3067 112628 '1otltleua •uetnee• Enk Janeson partner 1 h 1 P 1 9 8 0 0 oau1 Pilot June 8 15 22 Thia bu1lne11 11 oon-N•M• ltate11Mnl Thia 1tatement waa mecl • • • • duct~ by: an lndMdull The lollowtng pal-lone .,. With uie County Clerk of MaoArtHur Boulevard, 29, 11198 Sa817 Have you 1tarted doing dolrig bullneu aa: CoHI· Orange County on ~96 Eighth Floor, Irvine, CA PUBLIC NOTICE bu1lne11~'P No llna Conaultlng, 20182 19983811412 112715-2427 Jnae Al!Mndarez Cape Cottage Lane, Hun-Oally Piiot May 25, J\lne 1, Dally Piiot May 18, 25, '1otltlOU• •u•IMH :;:;:,• I ll•'=v w~~ tlngton Beach, CA 12848 •• 15, 1991 11001._ _______ .. June 7, 14, 11196 S7110lc Name ll•l•ment Orang hecount 4 1~~ Janel Laura Baba, 201821 _____ ..._ ___ ,. PUBLIC NOTICE d~ ~.f«:'':'J e 1ff~•oHe fr£ape C::~ c'f:ie..7'"° OBITUARY • 888 ---------StrMI Bankafl lnvattment Dally Piiot M~ 18, 25, Th I bu1lne11 11 con-liiiiiiiiiilliiiiiiiifiiiiiii Plc1111CM.ta au.tne.. Service•, ,0371 Garden June 1, t4, 1!!f Sa7117 d eel by. an lndlYldual SMITH n:::J:= .,, g::::. J19J.~ Garden PUBLIC NOTICI :.~~-,:*' dolnO WI I I I am Au• t In doing bull'*I ... Clllf0t• Dlglor~ Winifred 10371 Janet L. 8abl 8mJth, bOrn In Loa n11 S1f11y eompllanca Gatden Grove 11 ;8 0 .,. f'lotlt ..... BueJM•• Thia 1111ement w11 ltled Angeles, CA, May 1, Group, 2248 Si.te Avenue den Grove CA 92843' Meme ltale1Mnt with the County Clerk ot 1935 was called home IA. Costa Mel8, CA 92827 Thi• builnlll 11 con• The following '*'°"' ate Orange County on 5-31·M to hl1 Lord Je1u1. 01vld Rlohtfd Holt 224f d~ed by: an lndMdUal doing bu!IMl91t 11: Co•lt· 18"3 .. IOt7 June 8, 1998. In New· Slit• AVtnUe IA. • Co•ta .....,. 1°" 11atted ~ line AUIO, 1799 Wtlmlet 0All1 Piiot June •• 1$, 22, port BHCh, CA follow· M ... , CA 92127 bullne .. ~If? NO Ava., 00111 MeH, CA 29, 1998 IM12 Ing compllcatlona A1ndaU Lewi• Conl1y, Wlnllfed D1910rQlo 92827 from leukemia. A long t741 Tutlln Avtntia 111·11 Thia .......,,. was lhd Holll ,..,... Qtloga, 2Tlt PUILtC IOTICI time r"ld•nt of Coeta eoata Mela, CA 11a7 _.... IN eouney a.rte of Buntln11 Circle, Co••• MeH h• l9fVed 1f Ctllflel ~ Nlchola, ONnge Counly on f.31... ~. CA t2a7 ,.......... 9i11M11e Wtth C ta M4t 91 t • la If Ht, Qardan 1e111M1tOI Thi• bu1lnet1 I• con-Nw It••••"' Y"o oLI• I .. , arov. CA~ dUctad by: en lndlvlduel The folio.,tnQ.~.,. P •• H ~•nan Thie • buelneH 11 con-o.iiy "°' JIN •. 11, 12, Heve 1°" l'8ttAHI doing dOll'IQ ~ •: l'ace and left In 197• 10 dueled by: • oenw• .,.,.. n , 1• IAIOI ...... vet' No Value Produc9IOna. .... ~ on th• CA com. nenhip .. -11C llOTICI Holl A. Clttgga 1un \'lllley OfM, ~ mlHlon fOf' '*• Of· Heve 1°" .._, dOll-. r.-. Tiiie .... ,,_._ ... llacl INoh ~ -· ftcef Slaftderde end -...-~ ... -..iii!"""'"--....,_. "'1 No ,.....-...... .... ""' h ~ Cleft! ol ~ --JoMI, Tplnlnt. In 1918, _. 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REBATE$ 1,250., C.M.L.M SAVINGS $874 '98 LINCOLN MARK ·v11 1 $29,_996 ...,. UCI~ "What A LUxury Delllenbip Should Be" 714·540·5630 2626 H£1190R ~.,COST. MISA ., ............._ ............... ................. crf .......... NO MONEY DOWN FINANCING AVAILABLE ' . . . BAD CREDIT - NO CREDIT NO -PROBLEM WE'RE SLAMMIN' T.HE COMPETITION!! . . SOUTH COAST TOYOTA WILL OR , ANY ADVERTISED PRICE FROM ANY AUTHORIZED TOYOTA DEALER (~RING US A COPY OF A_, & WE WILL MEET IT OR BEAT IT!) ''Whatever Another Dealer Can do for You -We Can do it Better!'' Santa Ana ... • .......... -----___ ,. ___ . LANDMARK BAYFRONT ESTATE SmJATED ON l.Joo lsLE,S L\RGFSf BAYFRONT PARCEL PRESENTED BY CO~ NEWPORT PROPERTIES . COVER STORY ON PAGE 29 .......... ,, ..... · .. .-............... .. ............. , ............... , ..................... ,,.. ..... · ...... , ................. . ...... ... .......... . ···"'·•'\.•"••"-• ' ............... . ............ , .. . ".::·:.~-.:·::.~·:. Costa .... :: • ..;:;:.:~·:::· . Mesa ::.~ ..... ... ..... . .... ";.:.::·:.":.~.·.· Golt Club ::.:·: ··~:.::{\;:: ... : .... {:~?: l\E\\'POHT TEBH:\CE Costa Mesa BAKER ST. Orange CoQty Fairgrounds FAIR DR. Cover. .. Coast Newport Properties 2. Map 3.·13. Coldwell Banker Newport Beach 14.-20. Gn.abb IE ElliB Residential Real Estate Services 21.-82. Cout Newport Properties 85. Cannery Village Realty 86.-87. Remax 88A2. The Prudential; Jon Douglas Co. 93. Metro Realty 94. Balboa Island Realty 95. Star Real Eatate 96. Rumbold Realty 97. fftd Sands Newport Properties 98. Open Home Guide 99. Homes of the Week 103. Mortgage Rates 104. Coast Newport Properties 'I ... 't t t I 1 .. 11 \ H HOR VJEW llO~IES Newport Coasf --·--............ -~---·--.--·----· ~.eac OLDWELL BANKER has just welcomed Waterfront Homes to its winning team, to become the unrivaled This IX>'\'.erful new combination means the highest in service and prof~ionalism to Orange County home .buyers. The result COLDWeLL BAN~eRl.1 NEWPORT BEACH (714) 644-9060 CoSTA MESA Monticello townhome, easy drive to beach, 2 bd DonaJd P&tf -644-9060 -$127,800 SoUJ'H CoAST MEno Refurbished 3 bd toWnbomc, dbl attlebed garage & patio Tcannine Stake -631-1400 -$144,800 BAsfsIDE 3 bd townhome, patio & small yard, vaulted ceilings Kay Sterling -631 -1400 -$189,900 HUNTINGTON BBACH 3 bd, 2.5 ba, a fabuJow deal, close to shopping, schools Jennifer Noonan -644-9060 -$189,000 IR.VINB 2 bd, 2 ba, brick entry, rare middle unit. Jan Ward -644-9060 -$218,000 CoSTAMBSA Beautiful 2 story, 2 bd home on greenbelt, din . rm, patio Carla Broffinan -631-1400 -$239 ,000 NBWPOJtT SHOl.BS 3 bd cottage, steps to prime ocean front Kennie Jo Rizw -631-1400 -$249,900 OLDE CollONA DBL Mil Oianning cottage 1 bd & loft/ guest, lrg kitcbcn, &pk Roy Freeman/Jerry Smith -631-1400 -$309,000 LAGUNA NIGUEL 3 bd, 2 ba, DcJightful 3 bd, 2 ba, beautiful views of Mtns. Ginny Anderson -644-9060 -$311,000 Mm. PENINSULA Duplex, 2 bd each unit & &pie in lower, great summer rentals Lee Drummy -631-1400 -$320,000 THE BLUFPS 3 bd, 2.5 ba, totally redone, new kitchen, new carpets. The Colcsworthys -644-9060 -$333,000 NBWPoltT SHOllES Duplex, steps to ocean, 3 bd up and 2 bd down Kennie Jo Rizw -631 -1400 -$339,000 E.AsnLUPP 3 bd, 2.5 ba, popular "'C" plan, fun. rm. Ginny Anderson -644-9060 -$399,000 NEWPollT SHOllES 4 bd, with family room, on sandy beach, prime location Kennie Jo Rizzo -631-1400 -$462,000 BoNNm BAY HIGHLAND HOMES 3 bd, 3 ba, clean &mily home, large 9 ,000 SF lot Marcia & Robcn Bena -644-9060 -$475,000 IIlVINE Tim&ACE 3 bd, 2 ba, a great value, bring all offers. Judy Muncy -644-9060 -$485,000 HAuoa Vmw HOMP.S 3 bd, 3 ba, expanded Carmel modd, new roof and driveway Dreyfus/Weir -644-9060 -$525,000 • CALL COLDWELL BANKER BALBOA ISLAND 673-6900 NEWPORT BEACH 631 -1400 (PCH @ MAltmw Mn.B) NEWPORT BEACH 644-9060 (PCH@ AVOCA.Do) IRVINE 3 bd, 3.5 ba, ocean & city light views, spa Sonja Powc:U • 644-9060 · $585,000 CLIPFHAVBN Pristine: 3 bd, 3 ba home:, with 2 bd apt., patios Nancy Peterson · 631 -1400 -$539,500 LITl'LE ISLAND 2 bd home:, brick patio & studio apt over garage: Gordon/Van Ordcn/WaJsh -673-6900 -$595,000 CoRONA DBL MAil Channing 4 bd owners unit, vaulted ceilings Carla Broffinan · 631-1400 • $619,000 HAllBoa Vmw Hn.Ls 3 bd, 2 ba, custom tcme>dcl, priv~tc p<>e>I & spa Alison McCormick· 644-9060 • $725,000 ,,. _ .. - BALBOA ISLAND Charming duplex with two 2 bd units. Gordon/Van Orden/ Walsh · 631-1400 · $559,000 h.VINE Dramatic spacious home with spccbCUlar panoramic views. Sonja Powell · 644-9060 • $589,000 BIG CANYON 2 bd, 2 ba, French garden, single level, completely updated Perry Taub · 644-9060 • $599 ,000 BAYSHOllS 3 bd, 3 ba, incrcdibk value, Jarge kitchen w / skylight Carol Mock · 644-9060 • $669 ,000 LJDo lsLB 4 bd, 3 ha, courtyard/patio, entry leads to large living room. Alison McCormick · 644-9060 · $795,000 Mm. PBNl:NSU)..A 4kn,120x70 ft One house to ocean, potential b 4 howcs/coodos Mary Ann Nethercutt · 631-1400 • $795,000 OCMNF.llONT Beach comgc, on corner lot, 2 bedrooms, prime location Sally Phillips · 631-1400 · $799,000 Lmo ISLE 2+ lots on comer with charming old 4 bd home, 2 ~ Kay Polovina -631-1400 • $949,000 BAYsHOllBS 5 bd, 4 ba, dose to ~ large lot, din/fun rooms, spa Eleanor Bowie -644-9060 · $1,079,000 LA BABB.A HEIGHTS Gorgeous 6 bd, gattd Tudor estate with pool and spa Joann Lent· 673-6900 · Sl~S0,000 Noll.TH LAGUNA Fresh, charming 4 bd with &bulous ocean views Lis Olsen & Rick Schreiber · 631-1400 -$1,395,000 Lmo ISLB Huge half bJock estate includes S bd house with library Kay PoJovina • 631-1400 -$1,895,000 Co1'0NA DBL MAJ. 4 bd, 3 ba, traditional home overlooking Pacific John Campbell -M-4-9060 • $1,950,000 LI.Do ISLE Incredibly beautiful bayfroot with private dock. Lylccn & Jeff Ewing · 644-9060 · $2,795,000 IR.VINB CoVE 3 bd contemporary condo, huge central skylit dome. Sharon McKinnon · 631-1400 -$2,795,000 CoRONA DBL MAit Unprecedented pier and dock ba)Uont home, 3 bd, 3.5 ba Judy Muncy • 64-4-9060 · $3,750,000 Coll.ONA DBL MAR Fabulous custom, 2 story, 6 bd, tnditiooal hoolc 00 the beach Sharon McKinnon · 631-1400 · $3,950,000 CALL COLDWELL BANKER BALBOA ISLAND 673-6900 , NEWPORT BEACH 631-1400 (PCH i MAluNBBs Mn.B) NBWPOllT BEACH 644-9060 (PCH I AVOCADO) · CAMEO SHORES 4 bd, 2 ba, ocean views, large living/dining room Lyken & Jeff Ewing 644-906U · $865,000 • • 1n HARBOR VJ6f,Jff'lt1ES Four bedroom, 2 both hom• ~tg approximately 3, 000 square feet, master with wan of glass touxird great yard and uiew, 3 firepfaces, vaulted ceilings ~ , .. -'$'159,WD • Donald Pfaff LIDO I SLE ._ . .. ,.__,. Romantic custom 3 bJ l'il/o on extra /mg<' qui,•I com er lot. Ston1, archu and columns, 3 frp/c::, and utmordinory priuacy with lush gre1nmy $1,499,000 • Lee Drummy Magnif;cent Jtalian /:,pyfront ViHa on ouermed ,15· lot. /;nest qfla/;ty conitrudion, gourmet kitchen, fop of the line app/iancu, marble entry, granite Ctlunters $2,450,000 • Judy Muncy SJ>n;L1ss HILL Traditional 2 story, 3 kdroom home with Jen/office, j am1ly and ton us room.a, /u.sJ, gardens. pool and apa. futata Mw grqunds ~ $895,000 EMERALD BA)' Rare opporlunity1 l;,1r9eo11s 3 ~t.m1. 5 k·Jr,..,ims. ocea11/r1Jnl home, dired hc..11.·/1 <JCass .wJ qrc11I t•1eu·s. tWOJ Jecks. terraced lau ns 1111J /115/1 ,7r,·~11.•ry $6,250,000 • Come~ys/Pcterson BALBOA /SUND Classic Old World Elegance, toaUT{ront Ju,,..., 3 bJ, 3 S ba, b.iooled glass wirulows, pent~ Jadt uacJ /tir e11t.irlaming1 include, a prioat• "°'11 ti.J.. S995,000 • Lyleen & Jefl Ewi~ BELCOlrll'T 5 b.1, 0!}<11/ery /1.,me ·with 4 up and 1 dcu:11, study (r cwmse r,lOm, dining and /omi~11 room open tl1rough French kors to patio, pool, water/all and sp.1. $1.995,000 • Comegys/Peterson .St111111111q 11cu• water/ront *'41• "'4 ~ng Qffltni- l1~s. i11cfuJ1119, priuat• ioyaida '.pool, prioat• U, krr.1a d spa, 6 &/, () pin .,J .lip /or 5 boat. • JudyMuncy -,,. ... ~· MicHAEL DREYFUS & SUSAN WEIR Associate Logan Wilson Call 800-892-7158 mdreyfus@coldwellbanker.com Harbor View Homes • $599,000 Expanded .Pafcrmo modd, 4 bd, 2.5 ba. Family room has lxcn cxcended 13 feet, officc/acrcise room adjacent to master. Located in the inner loop . .... Harbor View Homes • $509,000 Remodeled Monaco with added family rQOm. 3 bd, 2 ba, French doors, hardwood floors and a pool. Best location in Harbor View. The Bluffs• $319,500 Beautifully remodeled townhouse with 3 bd, 2.5 ba, sunken family room with gas fireplace, vaulted ceilings & brea.k:&st bar. Harbor View Homes• $514,000 3 bd, 3 ba, enlarged dining room, added breakfast nook U> ibc· kllchc:n. Masier has wa.lk-in closet and expanded bathroom. Harbor View Homes• $639,000 Expanded and remodeled Montcgo model on a large lot, 4 bd, 3 ba with an office/exercise room adjacent to master .. Balboa Peninsula• $389,000 Duplex. Located l/2 block from sand; perfect owner's unit up with hardwood floors, and 500 sqft sundcdt .. 3 bd rental down. ''ff. -· ... I"'. JASMINE CREEK 3 bd, 2.5 ba home in wonderful gated community Offered at $535,000 ~-m~~~~~ ~-·- CORONA DEL MAR RITZ PALM VILLA ESTATE Your Own Private Resort A remarkable specimen in architecture, this 6 bedroom, 6 bath estate boasts a private beach, bayside pools, terrace spa, and a four car garage. The pier offers gracious space for 5 boats and includes a wet bar and a jet ski ramp. $4,900,000 Daily Pilot Ra.I Eswe • June I, 1996 View! View! View! 3,000 sq ft townhome Offered at $899,000 D.ily Pilot Real Estate •June 8, 1996 T1 IE 13ENT's FLEET or FINE 1 -Io ~\E S C1.A::51l Ou A't i:ol\ 1 71111 •'""'"'!! I b.:Jr,'Om /,om"' 1• on 70".,/ pnm~ front~ SJ'«"'U6 30x40' pal1<J, 4 rur garage. $1.<)J0,000 EA5TSlllE Co5T\ Mt'5\ ~IJ :!:./.., /,,.,.,,/,.,USi' nt/1 "·xl~nsu~' Up..JT~s. ,,, .. Ju.J;,,!I ,,,,,,.,,, marJ.I, /rrtr/.>tt .,,,J , .. ust .. 1m braJ1 J..,,,s $225,000 FAlll'I Ol '5 Lrn ,\fllll\ Sru,· .. •w ,/ IJ. 5 /.., 11.atorfnml /umrr, yacht faoMru for ~ ,,.._/an.I .wk t•a /or .,¥. Mi.st 5,f fe>r l'.,/U6 $/,5()(),000 ·v1tLA BALBOA. U f&-IYLE \'ery J,an with "'"'"mu to matdi. Gau./ COfftm1mity rn th• h..m .,; N ~port'• ,,,,,.f cJd•"'1 ~ty. A .kol aJ $180, 000 N1 .-1•0.:T Ill \I II lit 1111• \\ J.o...e <"I ./""I ;tr,.•t tttastn <Jd.J,1, .. ,. lw 2 .lryJ;g/ils J11J .,,/4. ;,,c/o.1 u.,\\ .;F kJt,. JI 0 u,; $42:0.IHIU Over $175 million in personal real estate Sales ... Go with the Best! MARCIA AND ROBERT BE1_ITS 644-9060 EXT. 112 • 802-3731 PAGER • 1111nr111Jt1011 hcr..-111 dccm<·J rd1Jhlc, but nn1 ~uJrJmccd Bc~l nf the best on exclus1Vl' Linda Isle. An elc~anl. traditi1lnal four bedroom ho me m gated community o n NewpMt Bay. Five and a half haths, maid'9/guest rtlt)m and bath. Formal Jining rnom, l1vm1t room, family room, gourmet kikhen, offi ce at home and St:'paratl:' garden room now used for fi shing tackle, might be exen·1sl' space, d1.. Vil•ws, views, views! Plus a slip for a fifty fool yacht .rnJ two !'11de lil'S. $2,150,000 C itrn~. avtKaJos, hor!le~ and luxury living on about 20 acres with m11rl' than 100 oak trees. Almost new Monterey lltyle home ,,f 11wr 6, 100 s4uare feel. 15,500 square foot lake for beauty and fi~h Sl·parate 2 bd ~uest cottage, including a facility equipped to entertain 10 tn hundn·Js nf guests. Six stall barn, eight paddock1, large pastures, arena and more horse accomodations. $1,675,000 CALL EDIE OLSON • 644-9060 x132 Daily Pilot Real Eseate •June 8, 1996 WEEKEND .OPEN HOUSES 1 -5 SATURDAY'S INVITATIONS CoLLBGE PARK, CoSTA MEsA liARBORllIDGB 344 Joann $249,000 Cammy Leslie 18 San Sebastain $1,395,000 Sonja Powell NEWPORT CREST DOVER SHORES 305 C9lumbia $364,900 Rick Schreiber 320 Morning Star Lane $1 ,325,000 Rob G(~m NBWPOAT SHORES EAsTBLUPF 234 Lugonia ( 3'-6pm) $339,000 Kennie Jo Rizzo SATURDAY AND SUNDAY'S INVITATION 22l7 Aralia $399,000 Ginny Anderson -.,, BAYVIEW TBRRACB "1frut>I( VIEW HOMES / 69 Pelican Court $289,000 Joyce Olson 1943 Port Provence $514,000 Michael Drqrfus EASTSJDB CoSTA MEsA LAG UNA NIGUEL 199 Brandywyne Terr. $189,900 Kay Sterling 30322 Chapala Court $311 ,000 Ginm· Anderson HARBOR Vraw HILLS 3424 Seabreeze $599,000 Greg Minoux LIDO ISL£ IRVINB TBRRACB 900 Zu rich Circle $1,895,000 Lorraine Farrington 2012 Seadrift $949 ,000 Judy Mwicy MEsA VERDA, CoSTA M£sA 506 Via Lido Nord $2,795,000 Lyken & Jeff E\\'ing . 2766 Longwood Court $239 ,000 Leslie/Broffman NEWPORT SHORES NEWPORT BEACH 400 62nd Street $462,000 Kennie Jo Rizzo 6304 W. Oceanfront $875,000 Kyle & Kerry Krause OLDE CoRONA DEL MAR SUNDAY'S INVITATIONS 324 Poppy $674,000 Olga Matthews BAY CREST 1701 Starlight Circle $579,000 Jimmie Jones PENNINSULA NEWPORT BAYSHORES 3510 Marcus $669 ,000 Judy Muncy 2465 Marino $1 ,079,000 Eleanor Bowie CLIFFHAVEN WOODBRIDGE, IRVINE 1811 Cliff $549,500 Nancy Peterson 3 Oakgrove $260,000 Joann Lent NEW LISTINGS EASTSIDB CoSTA M.BsA 4 bd, 2 b11, betiNtiful remode~ separ11te mast1r suite, wl1ite, bright 11nd open, firep/a,ce tJnd dini"8 RrtR. Donald Pfaff -$2-44,900 THE BLUFFS Bea,utifal Baeltb11y view /Jome l-0c11ted on the prime Ctiutlal greenbelt. Featurin9 R new ltiteben a,nd b11ths, h11rdwood jW<m, & a mirrored wall. Gail York · $255,000 L.H. EASTSIDB CoSTA MBsA 3 bd, 2.5 ba t()wn/Jouse with m11ny upgrades, including It11lian marble firepl11ce, custom bra,ss doors, pel/4 doors tind windows. Marcia & Robert Bents -$225,000 HARBOR Vmw HOMES Remodeled Monaco with added f11mily room, 3 bd, 2 ba, French d()()rs, IJ11r,'t1Jooll ffeors, ''""' 4 pool. The best loca,tion in Harbor View. M.ichad l>reyfus & susaii Weir -$509,000 ff.ARBOR Vmw HOMES &pt1nded tind remodeled Montego mode~ 4 bd, 3 ba with '"' offiu/exercise room 11djacent to the master mite. 'Loctited on large lot. Michael Dreyfus & Susan Weir -$639,000 NEWPORT BBACH PCH @ Mariner's Mile 631-1400 NEWPORT BBACH PCH @ Avocado 644-90 60 BALBOA ISLAND 673-6900 http://www.coldwellbanker.com TOWNHOME LIFESTYLE TllE COllRT TOWNllOME NEWPORT B EACH 3 bcJre111ms, 3 bdths, l bedroom Jnwn, 2 master su1 Les up. Great lo\. at ion near pool & spa. Approximately 2000 sq ft. Brcakf asl and formal dining. Gn·cnbclt view. Lots of storage. NEWPORT BEACH, CORONA DEL MAR COSTA MESA Spedacular, ·detached" Cape Cod townhome. 3 bd, 2.5 ha. Living room with brick fireplace. Light and bright $369,000 $279,900 COSTA MESA • EASTSJD E COSTA MESA • MONTICELLO End unit townhomc, 2 bJ, 2 car garage, pool & t'pa. $119,900 2 bd, 2 ba, 2 car garagl', dining room, clubhouse pool $127,800 NEXT TO BE SOLD ... CALL FOR TOUR! EASTSJDE COSTA M r:sA 4 bd, 2 ba, hcauli- f ul n .•nwJt.>I, St.>pa- ralt• masll'r ~uilc, wliill', bri~l,·l and open, fireplace and dining area. $244,900 NEWPORT B EACll Ii~~ Custom built 4 bedroom, 3 ball1 residence with south-facing rear yard including pool and spa. 3 car garage. $399,900 For those who measure success by the neighbors they keep! For the Mwhos who" in Newport-Mesa, call: DONALD PFAFF 433-9528 For more information, call: GINNY ANDERSON SENIOR ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE Office: 644-9060 xl51 Home Office: 759-1997 FOR IMMEDIATE SALE! OPEN SUNDAY 1 -SPM 2227 ARA.LIA, EASTBLUFF PRICE DROPPED TO $399,000 Must Sell! 3 bd, 2.5 ba, plus family room, 2 fireplaces in the great "Ozzie & Harriet" neighborhood called Eastbluff. Come by and make your offer! Must Sell Now!!! ALso OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 30322 CllAPALA CoURT, LAGUNA NIGUEL (Coast Hwy, left Crown, left Club House) M~ch sought after 3bd, 2ba single level, detached ho me with views of mountains, lights, and ocean Only $311,000 , • J • NBWPOR.T HEIGHTS This spacious, traditional home is in impeccable condition. Amenities such as French doors, hardJVood floors a·nd wood slmtters make tlJis 4 bedroom home an outstanding value. Also includes an extra-ln'lfe master suite and downstairs den just off the ltitchen. A real "Cape Cod" charmer! $449,000 2465 MARINO, BAYSHORES Close to the beach, this beautiful home is situated on a la'lJe lot with SS' on the street in a quiet location. Some of the outstanding features of this S bedroom, 4 bath home a re remodeled . kitchen with granite counters, French doors, separate dining room and family room with wet bar. $1,079,000 The Krawes say: •Work where you must, but live at the beacht9 BALBOA PENINSULA Where yo~' re on vacation ... every minute you're home. 809 &sl' BAY AVENU! $695,000 Terrific views of harbor &: ocean. No apcnsc spared. 2 master suites, l w /frpk & large jacuzzi tub. Bright gourmet kitchen w /lots of marble & glass block. Super secure sound insulated build· ing with enclosed parking for 4 an plus private dcvatoc. & rut2urants. U/e at tire beaclr ... it 's not /uJr ... ;, .. not a Jroa,,, . , , . . ' ... rt• a aec"non. Cal/ us, gel the fact• ... malrfl ti.a Jaci.ioni Kyle and Kerry Krause 650-6904 rmden~ 644-9060 x170 bu.in- ft BAYCRFST, 1406 LINCOLN IANE, NB Custom Spanish Hacienda. 7BR, SBA $749,000 Sun. -Pam Btll BAYVIEWTERRACE, 68 SJIEARWATER, NB Tnditional ~ pttJd comm. 3BR.2.SBA SJ29,000 Sat -Karen Knoche EASTSIDE CM. 2S4S FADtWAY Move-in ready. Large rear yard. JBR. 2BA $289,000 Sat. -Pamela BaU FREEDOM HOMES, 834 CONGRFSS, CM Ocan, bright w/large yard. JBR $169,900 Sat. & Sun -Laura Rocsvold HARBOR IIlGHLANDS, 1615 MAlllNERS DR., NB N"KlC &miJy home w/enn. lg. yard. 3BR, 2.5BA $369,000 Sat.ISun. -MarkJaclcson HARBOR RIDGE CREST, JO VIENNA, NB Gate m + libnuy. 3BR,3BA $450,000 NEWPORT CREST AREA. 6 SEASCAPE, NB Condo. Walle to beach. 2BR, l.7S+ln BA $174,495 Sun. -Gib Walker NEWPORT HEIGHTS 430 RIVERSIDE. NB U~ded & remodel~. Scar gar. 48R, 3.58A $679,000 Sun. -Friday BumeU PENINSULA. U 1 36nl STREET. NB Beautiful duplex, steps to beach. SBR. 4.5BA $895,000 Sat./Sun. -Catherine Simons PENINSULA POINT, 1319 E. BALBOA BLVD tC NB Oceanfront Wood flis;.,, 2FP, 2 car gar. 3BR, JBA $799,ooo Suo. ·Evelyn ;)natzen Vll.LA BAUIOA. 240 NICE tll~ NB Catalina views. Sunny pa_tio. lBR. I BA Sun. -Mary Arin McGuire OUT OF AREA $159,500 SF..ACLIFFS ON 'lllE GB.NS, 19596 OAKDALE. HB Perfect end anit. Go!Je:,Ous patio. 2BR, 2.5BA $369,000 .. Sun. • Sandy Daley $262,900 . '. NEWPORT BEACH Highly Cwromiud wuh cl.us .ind 1;auc 1hroughou1 -4 Bedroom, 4 Bath Dana IMack!Lou Aanc Riney •Eu. 131or231 BAYCREST lmm.1cufa1c. SBR. 38A w/hwd floors. pool • much more! Grear curl> appeal. $41S,OOO BbcWRiuey • En. 131 « 231 NEWPORT BEACH 2 srory condo -2BR. i 'il\A, d111 rm, VllUlrcd ccilrngJ Wall 10 boch. Sl74.49S Gib Wal~r • Ezt 14S BELCOURT HILL G.11cd commun11y. pnv:acy. M.111y upf(r.ulc, 'oun\C1 & p.irk view 3RR.2RA $429,000 Sheila Kuiani • Eat. l S7 TURTLE llOCK -IRVINE -hi Cl.m 1ouchci 1hroughou1 1h1s highly upgr.idcd home. Prof~s1on.1lly l.indJC.if>«I A mw1 S«! S-"'0,000 ~o• •En. 121or122 UPPER BACK BAY, NB SBR • :\.SBA home w/v1cw of Chcny l.ike. Wood flour~. new dcclu, 3-cir garage. $499,000 Jo King• Ert. 104 EASTBLUFF 6BR. 4 SBA f.ibuluui cm1om home -opandi:d • upgr.K!i:d M1111 v1c-w $665,000 s.JJy Sh.ipky • UL 114 BIG CANYON Ben v;afuc. RemoddcJ 4BR home w/lugc yard Pool & sp.1 $995,000 Carol Al!Uon/Jama W.y •Eat. 116 BLUFFS .lBR. 2.'iBA 1-nd unu. f(recnbclr Owner tr<insfcrrcd. \ubm1111 $309,000 Sally Sh.ipky • Eat. 114 EASTSIOE COSTA MESA -Desirable cul- dc-ue locauon lBR. 2 SBA l.irge prrvare yHd S32S,OOO Coltaa:ioiPeyton • ErL 121 or 122 NEWPORT HEIGHTS N~r cunom rcmodd. Conremporary design w/expans1ve ms1r. view. Mw1 sec. $679,000 loYaLitti/&mdd •En. 14-0 or 217 EASTBLUFF 4BR. 3BA One story home Big yud, quiet loc;iuon. Best buy' $449,000 Sany Sh.iplcy • £.rt. 114 BLUFFS 3BR, 2.5BA Pnmc grC"Cnbclr loc;i1mn. Upgraded, m1nr cond111on $315,000 s.Jly Shipley • En. 114 BLUFFS 3 BR cnd un11. Prcmgiow loouon ovrrlooks pool/clubhouse. $330,000 Sally Shipley • Eat. 114 HUNTINGTON BEACH SEACUFF Bcs1 end uni1 ever! 28R, 2 'iBA -cusrom p<1110 w/founr.irn. $369,000 5-dy Daley • En. 20 I CAMEO HIGHLANDS Open S.ir/'>un I I 48R. 28A. 1-« yanl, private bc.i~h. v,,.,,' 'irw Listing. s.69S,OOO Mink & Cattia •En. 17S or 102 PHOTO NOT AVAJ.LABU IRVINE COVE New lisung. loori:<'""' nn• Mcdiccrranean in peed oomm wlpmm 1,. i.h s~•so.ooo loftaitti/Bu6dd • En. 14-0 or 2 I '4 BELCOUJtT HILL PaB Avenue 1n Rd.cum Ocean view, c:xccu~ ho~. Jusr mo,·<' 111 $569,000 s.na-•En. ISi or 154 COSTA MESA Rcdua:d! Aan lsr um<' huw' 'BR. immacub~ ooqd. Largie yard. 2 ur !-?' '!!' $169,000 laon Ro.nold • EzL IOS PENINSUl.A POlNT, NI Sir-Gown v1cw "' bay + comm. bncli. •BR. '48A. L1gh1 ~ brighL )-QJ p.rtgi:. $719,000 Jo Klas•&. llK lbISjACOBS . 1AGENT1995TOPPRODUCER #1AGENT1995TOPPRODUCER 721-01 '16 760-8384 SOLD ... SOLD ... SOLD ... IN 1996 Lido Isle Westcliff Call Us ... We Can Sell Yours Too! -·----------...... ~--~-.......... OCEAN/COY UTE VIEW GUARD-GATED. COMM. POOL & TENNlS. 5BR. 4 l/2BA. $1,200,000 DEVELOPERS DEUGHT R-2 LOf WITH POTENTIAL ADJACENT l.OT. 3 BEDROOM, I BATH $249,000 408 VISTA ROMA $242.SOOO Very sp«W end unit wim Jou of upgndcs. 3 BR with one bedroom on rrwn kw:!. Bawtiful brick ~ Asiulnc I• Tru11 Dttd LOW DOWN. Neu larp pool. ahopa. i-itr. dools & Bedt B.y. VJEw. STEPS TO SANDY BFA.CH GATED COMM. POOL. SPA. TF.NNIS. 2 BEDROOM, I 1/2 BATH. $209,000 RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA COMMUNITY POOL, GYM, AITACHED GARAGE. IBO, I BA $89~ ...... BAYCRFSr BONANZA Deliditful 4BR family home oo oversized fOt with Pool and~.:.. A steal at._ $S2S,uou DOVER SHORF.S Spacious, sinsrle level dustom home. 120ft. of Back B'ay and Citr !--i.Jht Views. $99S,oou OCFAN RIDGE WllH VIEWS New SBR, Custom with a Mediterranean flair. Just come!ctcd -awaits your approval. )1,495,000 A.Ts Proudly Presents THE BEST OF BAYSIDE COVE $659,000 PENINSULA Newly constructed 3BR on the Boardwalk Sun, Surf and Sand . $998,000 LINDA ISLE Incredible 5BR Custom w/Down Channel views. Lar e Dock I I • LINDA ISLE 5BR/4.5BA Custom Pier and Slip Under Sl,000,000 LH OCEAN RIDGE -INCREDIBLE LOCATION Offered fully furnished, spacious 5BR totally customized. Awesome rear yard, panoramic views. 1--==~r:w:;;w;ww::;.:-==~---------MUIU.U:-...iit!.¥.¥..-------------$2,950,000. - ''Together we . Bring You The Very Best'' Roy & Mary Osterhout • Res. 644-6007 Broker/Realtor • Since ~oast Ne~ort Properties opened for business in 1990 our goal has been to be · the "Premier Residential Real Estate Brokeragt Company" in coastal Orange County. As with any winning team, we rec- ognized the necessity to field the top players complemented by the right coaches and managers. Today we are proud to have achieved that goa l. Our team is com- prised of the most successful group of real estate agents assem- bled on the Orange Coast. Their Success was earned through Hard Work, Knowledge, Dedication and by practicing the highest degree of ethics. They pride themselves on placing their customers' needs first. The recent highly publicized acquisitions and mergers of real -es tate companies have changed the face of real estate in this area. As a result of these changes, several more of the areas Top Producing Agents have chosen to affiliate themselves with our team at Coast Newport Properties, one of the largest and most successful locally owned and operated real estate companies on the Orange Coast. Our strategy for the future is to co ntinue building and training our team in order to provide the highest quality of service achievllble to our customers and communities. Our recent affiliation with Sotheby's International Reality will expand our national and international network and enhance our marketing · efforts·to further serve our customers. It is with great pride and sincere gratitude that we thank our customers, both past and present, and our "Number One" team of sales representatives for making Coast Newport Properties the "Premier Residential Real Estate Brokerage Company" in coastal Orange County. Currently our Newport Beach offices, located in Newport Center and Lido Village, serve the coastal areas from Huntington Harbor to San Clem~te. Call one of our Residential Real Estate Specialists for information on how we can assist you with your real estate needs. COAST NEWPOKT PROPEK11ES Danny Bibb President • • EBY'~ INTERNATIONAL ·REALTY is pleased to announce that has been selected as an exclusive affiliat:e W ith an auction house dating from 1744, fourteen international offices, and the world's largest residential real estate network of its kind, Sotheby's International Realty's name and reputation for excellence are well-recog- nized. As a newly appointed affiliate of Sotheby's International Realty, Coast Newport Properties joins this tradition of unparalleled client service and expo- sure. If you would like information abou t the powerful combination of local expertise and world- wide presence offered by Coast Newport Properties and Sotheby's International Realty, please call one of the representatives at Coast Newpon Properties. They can tell you about the i!1ternationally distribu ted publications, the ~ROM property display system, and targeted marketing programs available. SOTMIBY'S INTERNATIONAL REALTY WESTERN REGIONAL OFFICE 341 BAYSIDIE DR NEWPOftT llUCH CA (nA) TU-nTa BIEVERLY HILU BOSTON EAST HAMrTON HONG KONO LONDON MD.llOURHE NEW YORK '9ALM llUCH MJt1S ~ 8Y'DMY Corona del Mar 1216 Bermuda Drive 1343 Mariners Drive 85,000 1636 Eleanor Lane 3102 Corte Caleta 95,000 IOI HarborWood$ 113 l Emerald Bay 3 Rue Deauville 97,000 10 Fathom 309 Dartmoor Street 2833 Catalpa 99,000 16 Whitewater 545 Allview Terrace 1614 Dorothy Lane 99,000 '2 JettY Drive 4 EmeraJd Bay 2 Lucerne 499,000 3 a.nterReef 755 Nyes 16 Lucerne 519,000 416.5 Dahll• 84 ~erald Bay 80 Ocean :Vista 519,000 47 ~nsail Drive 345 Emerald Bay 126'126.5 33rd Street 525,000 520 N.n:tssus 3l643 S. Coast HW)'. 1749' Skylark Lane 525,000 42'>'425.5 Dahlia • 906 Emerald Bay J 309 Bay Avenue 539,000 501 Femleaf 934 Emerald Bay 235 l Aralta Street 5.40,000 715 Poinsettia 2470 Monaco 119 35th Street 545,000 29 Curl 2490 Irvine Cove Crest 212 Via Ebolt 555,000 32 Whitewater 9 ~unJ~ 2000 Windward Lane 559,000 17 Whltew•er 44 Emerald Bay 1960 Port Ramsgate 569,500 ~ Orc:hld 190 Emerald Bay 54 Ocean Vista 579,000 15 Inverness 4nt ~Drive 2596 Riviera DrtYe 812 Bison 589.000 1,550,000 2712 Lane 192 Emerald Bay 2671 Waverly 589,000 1200 East Balboa Blvd. 1,595,000 452 Uo Terrace l560 RMera DriVe l 465 Galaxy Drive 595,000 12 Torre(; Pines 1,595,000 2706~ 1815 Ocean Way 12' Vla Wuiers 595,000 45 Roya St. Ceorce 1.650,000 ~ 171 Emerald Bay '720 Bak>r'I 599,000 314 Buena Vista 1.675,000 1J 1521 Bluff DrWe 1707 Lake Avenue 599,~ 32 Bumi~ Tree J,695,000 412 'II •wTenace 2665 Riviera Drtve '" 5'cf'.Nll Ro.d '599, 2 Yoricsh re l,750,000 949~Drtve 122 Monte ca.to •92 l YliCht Enchantress 5qc),000 21 Lochmoor 1.795.000 • Awnue .wl7R1Yer Avenue 24,000 n Unda Isle 1,895,000 ~ 'atee9 Olde Monarch Beach 213 28th Slnlet 25,000 26 Unda Isle t,995,000 ==--~ 29,000 755 Vla Udo Soud 2.250.000 06 81,aela Avenue 35 alt:&Cove 29,000 l242 C~nelRoad ,295,000 iS:o.d 31 IUUCove •• ,, GraL Ddve '39,000 3 Yorlcshlre ,395,000 2' RitzCove -· ""*.....,. Chde 39,000 1310 Galaxy Drive 2.495,000 26 RitzCove , ... , == 49,000 231 Via Udo Soud 2,495,000 120'1 ~ 38 RJtzCove 18'0 Port 50,000 842 Harbor Island Drive 2,595.000 '26 ~ncc..yon R* 35 Rlt&Cove 500 E. J 5th Street 59,000 7 Cheshire Court 2,600,000 .UC MendoU Terrace 25&26 Ritz Cove 6 l Hillsct.le 79,900 3 Crestwood Drive 2,695,000 ""Tremont 38 RltzCove 2338 Albutus 9,000 8 Leesbury Court 2,800,000 40 RitZCove 1827 POrt Renwfdt 9,000 2 I 5 Via Udo Soud ,895,000 Newport Beach 27 Beacon Ba)' 95,000 2296 Channel Road 3,075,000 2000 S.n.., Drtw 95,000 853 VJa Lido Soud 3,495,000 207 Via Jucar 95,000 35 Harbor Island ,400,000 102 COISlca Drift: 2800 Carob 99,000 2112 E. Balboa Blvd. ,850.000 I l 4 Corsica Drive 41 MontpelUer 99.000 928 Via Udo Nord .700,000 65 Corsica Drive 124 Via Trieste 99,000 515 Harbor Island Drive 32 Seascape 2209 Channel Road 725,000 • Newport Coast I 121 Corsica ome 22 CNtham Court 725,000 11 Corsk:a Drtve 24 CMthmn 745,000 ZI 5 VIJla Point Dr1ve 601 Udo hit Dme 190 750,000 39 calvados 7,500 2002 Barranca 1&55 Port~ 765,000 57 Anfou 299,000 66 Bayaest CoUrt 2642 Clrde Orhe 795,000 7 Verolf 99,900 1671 Tustin flM f 25 _Corsica Drive 201 a ca1uy 0rtve 795,000 3 Terr.wt 399,500 1845 Anaheim t I OC: 2 l 3 38th Street 123 Via Orvieto 795,000 I Dorian ,325 2.cG Fmrvtew \Vay • 226 Hwtford 113 Vla OuJto 795,000 11 Trouvtlle 09,000 2330 VanperdWa~ 111 24th Street I Parlt Place 799,000 31 Versailles 49,000 2430 s.nta~&-132 8ayaest Court 117 Via Havre 799,500 23 Splendore 35,000 105~ 427A Westminster m Ba'/llde cove west ,000 5 Bricfceport Road 99.000 949 GcMmor 12'6 3,rd Street •A .. 1866 PortT~ 39,000 12 Falrwind l ,"89.000 2414 ....,.._w~ 254 Villa Point Dr1ve 61' VlaUdO 39,000 2 Peninsula 1,499,000 '81 Sunllee C1rde 326 VlJla Point 2592 Circle Drtve 50,000 2 Windemere Court l,549,000 220 Knm Street ID 126 11rc1 Street ·a· l 11 Via Undlne ,000 I Windemere Court 1,595,000 2'19 £. 20th Street 62 Baycrest Court 15 ~Point 15,000 42 Pelican Point Drive 1,795,000 208 c.labM COurt 206 Fem Street 20 Rue Villars ,000 I 2 KJ"15port 1.850.000 499 f:.t 19th Street 423 East Bay Avenue ';JO S.n Bemaidino .000 18 Pelican Point 2,150,000 302 E. I 6dl Street #F 405 Vast.a Suerte 3805 SeashOre Drive ,000 2 Shoreline 3,325,000 1938 R~ F!taice 230 Ulle Lane #I 08 1954 Port Loc:bleleh 19,000 22 ShorelJne 1,295,000 2401 Norse 1230-B 36th Street 2602 Circle Drive ,000 9 Seashell 3.995,000 212 Vlfllnla 2001 Bala 21 =St; Gecqe .ooo North County I 314 BiOldway ./'19 62nd Street 316 Ru 995,000 310012Costa Mesa Street I ,_.A 36th Street 30 I Stat J.Ane 999,000 2449 Orance Avenue 2000 Diana Lane 7004 West Oc:Hnfront J,095,000 16633 Arbor Circle ~,000 I 2727 Hilltop DrtVe 1362 Ca~ Drive l.195,000 950 w. Lambert #4 ,000 Irvine •I 8 Vista OuJnta l I Hillst>oro;z 1,195,000 320 Lake Street #I 09 1144.900 2006 Beryl Lane 2210 ~ Dr. Ell5t 1,195,000 1200 Padflc Coa5t Hwy. #203 149,900 2101 Aprkqt 2421 E. 16th Street fl 16 San bMl:San 1,195,000 3925 Marshall Way 166,500 131 Remlncton 304 36th Street 2708 West Oceanfront 1,195,000 17032 Sims 795,000 23 Cerrito 432 Westminster Avenue 7l02 West Ocelinfront 1,200,000 I I 2 MossClen 121 29th Street 22 Belmont l.240,000 South County 30 Brisbane l 15 Vla Koron 10 T=nes 1,295,000 16 Vlspera 42 Vienna :n9 Via Notd 1,295,000 15 Wlllowood 147,500 21 Thunder Trail · 615 Cary Place 307 ~-r l.32',000 26 l 64 Palomares 114,000 '° Canyon RJdie 2527 Port Whitby 12 -.. l,325A>OO 0981 carrara Road 179,000 ·1 W•terway S 11 Be~ll Drive 305 :.;::,*-Lane l,J90,000 217 Shorebrcaker 199,000 II Elderbe~ 611 U Paitt Drtve t2A 53 Drtve fbttl l,,91;,000 22r; J Brookhaven ,000 20 Momt~ n ~38 62nd Street l16 ...... -.. 1,m,000 24266 Ontario 214,900 8 Mounta n View 1742 Port Manlelch I lurrd~ Tree 1toed 1,425,000 56 Tennis Villas 245,000 a MorftlniSun ,.,, Coi'ee llennou 20~=-~ 1,450,000 I 09 8oca De La Playa ,000 190)1 NorwoOd TerTaCe 1971 Pon Chet.e. 1.479,000 2717t Hichland 99,000 607 a.yhlO • 8e1CDn a.y I ,491;,000 31831 Greens Pointe 19,000 1106~ '' Bumlnc'l'ree .... 91;,000 30'J92 Via FesUvo 25,000 ~·i ,.. 2'26 MoMcO l,52',000 ~5571 Beach ltoed $1,695,000 _... ...... ". sorHEBYS MB• PftDMLWLft • Dail1 Pilo< it-' &ale• Jww a. 1996 New-Listings lnlne Cove Prime ocean view estate. Pavilion. Pool and spa. Irvine Cove $3.295,000 Udo Isle Sophisticated 3 bedroom, 4 bath, den, 50' comer lot. BlU Feeney $839,000 Balboa Penlnaala Point cape Cod masterpi~ lust steps from bay and ocean Jerry Amster $725,000 New Listings ucan• Vlllace View home on large lot. Walk to beach. Immaculate. Manha~$619,000 Balboa Penlnsula Wonderful units In prime location. Front unit has large FR. H.ms & Kline $539,000 Baycre1t Great. quiet street. Larie comer lot. 3 Bd 2 Ba. w/ room to add on. Jerry Smith $399,000 .... ~ ...... ..,, BS~ATES CLUB 19 Allf' 09' MAU.S'IVtO PltOf'aTY, OPEN HOUSE DIRECTORY ~wood 2000 Wtadward rr.r~Dr. 2602 Orcle Dr. 62 Bmrcre• ~~~ Wf=·vma. CIUIBawea 519Slo.iRd. '00 E., 5da St. CoronadelMar 452 C.brtllci Ternce 409 Cortes Orde 436&ecom DenrSIMtr. ~gyx~:-g,. 1310 GalU1 Dr. Ea.tltlldf 2800 ca.rob ~"' ........... 1706 Dower Barbor View Biiia 2706 IJ&htboae Lue llal'IMtrVlewHo ... I 830 Port Renwick lnbae 16 Vl9pera 20 Momlq Sun Utlolale 21' Via K91'Qn 2 I 2 Via Eboll 32' 'Vi. Udo Nord 124 Via Tlte9te 123 Viii Onteto I 13 Via Oatto I 17V'-Hane 339 Via Hio Nord 231 Via 0 Soud an Via o Soud r2~?.tttr:.:-m 113' Granvtlle r,:r°'eout J J TroUYllle ~~:U'~ 432We9tmtater 615 Garr Pl I ParkPI. N.-..ortShoree 409 62ndSt. 11,479,000 1,67,,000 ~) (L~) r,99,000 59,000 ~799,000 SU (~"'4) 9'0,000 Su .. , $289,000 Sa (1"'4) $1,69',000 Su (2;'5) $449,000 SU CJ_,) . U99·838 snp~J 59, s.. ·~ H''·ooo 7'.000 ,,,000 ~9',000 9',000 $2,49,,000 $699.000 U19,900 9,000 $5,9,000 $650,000 =·900 ,000 99,000 ,,,,000 9,000 99,000 79',000 79',000 799500 J ,49',000 Su 11"'! Su·~ Set 2--, s.vsa • .., SitJS4ia ~ '"'J SU (I- 5'111 Cl·') =n~l Sn (1"'4) Su• (2 .. ,) Susan Scanlall s.t P ... l Su J .. , Tony Bartollc Ina• Lehnert =:s~I_,) T~'flt~ Saa J,.,..t John McMon!Ot t:J:.~-tJ1.,..} Robin#~ SatlSu 1-t Lance ~ Satlla • .., ~ & Nliell Sat {I "'4 Ronct. Hela Su ,_, PhUUps & Hein Su I SU.Uon & Thomes Brad Hlnmaa Morphy&Zeu Martene Sandae M8rteneHasse Headler $32,,000 sat Cl-4) Ronde Hein PeUcaa Point 2 Shoreline $3,32,,000 Su (1-4) Sara Hinman SeaVlew 1921 Y•cht £nchmntreea Su (1"'4) ShoreaHr. 326 Even!nc c;uyon 227 ~~ Canyo INT&IJilATIOMALi lll.\LTY Sharon Smith Jacobi 3377Vla Udo Newport Beach 723~8800 Family Neighborhoods Costa Mesa Expanded 3 bedroom Freedom Home. Out of state seller. Keith Randle $177 ,000 Newport Heights Tum-key 3 bed- room, 2.5 bath townhouse. Steve MJtcheU $289,000 Eastslde Costa Mesa Custom 3 Bd. with family room, approx. 2,200 sq. ft. Keith Randle $349,100 Corona de) Mar Fabulous top qualo- ity townhome. Comer location on quiet street. 2 Bd. 2.5 Ba. Large front patio. Lynn Noah $429,900 Opportunities ,..,, .. Creek l bedrooms plus den with cozy comer fllepl.ce. C.role IOlaMon ~29,000 San Juan Capistrano Equestrian 2.5 acres estate lot. Canyon, city and ocean views. Soils and plans avaJlable. Connie Muaentl $499,000 Corona Hlghlaada Warm and brtaht remodeled home with ocean view. Mary dell & Bob Weclarz $559,000 Corona del Mar 3 Bd. 3 Ba. 2 car garqe. Charmin& larae patio. Sara & Brad Hinman $589,000 Marbella Custom bullt In 19901 A must see! Best value! Guard gated. Heather Salt~Wood $625,000 Newport Helghts Beautiful 4 bed room home built In 1990. Dave Won1 .$6 29 ,000 Belcoart Towne Rare Plan ·c· with beautiful upgrades. Ught and bright. Sara Marvin $745,000 Expanded Palermo. 6 Bd. 3.5 Ba. Huge family room Kline & Hams $839,000 Udo Isle Quality large custom home. Double lot, 3 car 1arage, 4 fireplaces. pool, bay and llght view. Sara Hinman $1,295,000 New Ustings Woodbffitc• lArp 4 Bd. l . 75 Ba. toWrihome near lake. ..... family room. SlllJAMe.&DoaautdM $3S9,900 Hunttncton BeiK:h Spedacular home with many uptlrades. Cw-de-sac location. Marilyn Read $349, 900 Harbor Vin KaoU 3 Bd. 2. 5 Ba. l.oYely end unit, Newport Bwh. T_.. H1U $349,000 644-1600 723-8800 New Listings Balboa PenJnsula Brand new 2 Bd. townhome at the beach! View deck. Ronda Hein $335,000 Bennet Ranch Bank owned 4 Bd 3 Ba. In Lake Forest. 2,100 sq ft. Patltck & Tony BattoUc $l09,000 Raadao Su Joaq.a. Bricht and Ucht 2 bedroom, l bath a>ndo SdJ Anne & Daa SMltdm $171, 900 ... 231 Via Udo Soud 2,495,000 Cynthia Philli 723-8800 x28 7202 W. Oceanfront $1 ,20C1QOO Jim Jacobs 723-8800 x-.JU \l . COME VISIT OuR NEw LIDO OFFICE 9 Lagunita $1 ,999,900 Patrick Bartolic 723-8800 x17 305 Morning Star 1,390,000 Patrick Bartolic 723-8800 x17 16 San Sebast ian $1 ,195,000 Bob Be 723-8800 x34 314 Buena Vista $1,675,000 Tevis Hill 723-8800 x21 3805 Seashore Drive $895,000 Ronda Hein 723-8800 x26 119 35th Street $545,000 Ronda Hein 723-8800 x26 " 231 Via Udo Soud 2.r..1~~000 Cynthia Phillips 723-aauu x28 316 Buena Vista $1,399,000 Mickey Rowe 723-8800 x18 , CoMEVISIT OuRNEw LIDO OFFICE 9 Lagunita $1,999,900 Patrick Bartolic 723-8800 x17 305 Morning Star 1,390,000 Patrick Bartolic 723-8800 x17 16 San Sebastian $1, 195,000 Bob Be 723-8800 x34 3805 Seashore Drive $895,000 Ronda Hein 723-8800 x.26 111 24th Stree~OOO Jim Jacobs x30 119 35th Street $545,000 Ronda Hein 723-8800 x26 ( • 2 Corona Custom homt with 5 Bd. 4.S Ba. + bonus room. 3 ar gar. Largt yard. Chris Valli $1,050,000 I Waterway Large, spacious Copenhaven model. 4 Bedrooms, 2.5 Baths, steps to L.Ue. Sally Anne Sheridan $359,900 23 Cerrito Attractive~ dtconttd Rancho San J~quin condo. 2 Bd. 2 Ba. Light & bright Sally Anne Sheridan $178, 900 GINNI JOHNSON 717-4705 COAST NEWPORT PROPERTIES SELLS IRVINE! SPECIALISTS IN FINE TURTLE RocK HOMES 20 Morning Sun Panoramic view of hifts, lab, futurt golf count. 3Bd. + Fl or 4 Bd. Inga Lehnert $429,000 so Canron Ridge lnmdible value! 3 Bd. + den. Hils view, large yard. quiet loation. Ginni Johnson $309 ,000 8 Mountain View BeaurifuDy rtmodeled & expanded 4 Bedroom home w/ grut view. Chris Valli $429,000 · 30 Brisbane 4 bedroom rtmodeled home on gmnbelt in University M Don Sheridan $259,000 I l I Remington Light & airy 2 Bd. 2 Ba. 210 I Apricot 2 Bd. condo in StCUrity upper end unit condo in an exctllent loation. building with view of pool, spa & gmnbelt. Heidi Stockwell $125,000 Heidi Stockwell $89,999 II.ANA BRODIE SAUY ANNE SHERJDAN 717-4729 759-3756 LYNN NOAH 759-3722 INGA LEHNERT 717-4716 CHRIS VALLI 759-3738 DON SHERIDAN 759-3781 ---~....i..-::...a. .......... ~--.....:.,_,-'"'-_,__:;~~----'---------~· ~ Noi ....... ~ .. 1996 We would lib )'OW CUDmtOll, q..ciom or~ for mMerial you wou)d lite to lee ID lbe ~Real P.aMe KCtioo. ~ e: ~. ~-:..:.. . If YOll re em aa-~uawa m.our =COllAct ........... "' "ffmd II (714) 574-4247 or Jill Lana-• (714) 574-4241. 1beir fu DUlllber is (714) 631-6594. If Z!! wwld lib to submit IDl&aiall for rM m or ba~ • ~ swcy idea, ~ .ftltie Viker, ral-..e 'tor ll (714) S74-4242.. fu (714) ~. 'th...ta. by mail; Daily Pilot Real 811*, 330 W. Bay St., Colla Mesa. CA 91.627. () for .further ilJformation, please call Coast Newport-Properties at (714) 644-1600 Hot summertime tips for selling your home As summer heats up, so does home buying Summertime is the season of the )tear that sees the greatest number of listings on the market. While this may be good news for local area real estate sales professionals, it may also prove a bit daunting for the home seller. According to Patricia R. Moore, RCE, CAE vice president of the Orange Coast Association of Realtors, the ch.anCes of the home selling during this time of the year, however, are greater for a number of reasons. "Early summer is an ideal time to sell because this is the time when everything is in bloom, thereby impoving the home's appeara.oc.e." remarked M<>«n. "In addition. children are out of school so families are more apt to make a move when it is less disruptive to their lives." The following are some tips for selling your home this summer: • "For sale by owner" -This approach is generally DO( best for most sellers. Data shows that 90 percent of "do it yourself' home sellers end up·listing with an agent and will have wasted a large amount of their time. • Fanding a real estate agent -It is important to get references when deciding upon a real estate professional to represent your home. As.k family members and friends for referrals. When you meet with the agent, you should be provided with a list of "comps" -homes similar to yours that have sold within the last six months. •Spruce up your house -Don't make the mistake of investing great sums of money and time remodeling any pan of your home. Instead, concent:rate on more cosmetic improvements such as painting, planting flowers and removing all signs of clutter. •Realtor contract -It is best to keep the duratioQ of it short, about 90 days. because you ideitlty want it sold within the first two months. •Allowing the buyer to move in before the deal closes -This is not a good idea! They may find problems with the home or want to make changes in the contract before closing the deal. "While these important tips are valid anytime. they arc particularly useful now as IDOl'e homes appear in the marb:q>lace." said Moore. EstoblUltul in 1929, tlu Orallg1 Coast Assodotio1t of Rftlltors is co.,,,risell o/ 1,494 reoJ 11111U pro/111ioll4ls ,..,.antlbtg 642 rwll ''""' brok1rog11 tlarotlt~ NftfPOrt &acll """ tJu '"""""""'' cowllilin. 1'111 as1oc"""111 prot1Uln ib l!Mtllbers widr a wi41 """'' of •"PIH'" serricu iMllulillt regular co""""nicali.o11 usigruJ to U./ontt tlum about ""'4ljiulions and ilrqN114'11f clumg11 U. tJu ilt4lutry; kgisladtl1 nqJpOrt; DRE· approt1e4 11mbuur Oll4 "'""'""" corusn; a1Ul acc111 to "'"/Jipk listings 41 well 41 n/1nnc1 maJ1riaL Tisi association is locaUd at 401 North Newport Blwl., Newport Bead. COAST NEWPORT PROPERTIES PRESENTS ••• LANDMARK BAYFRONT ESTATE This Landmark Bayfront Estate is situated on the coveted Easterly tip of the prestigious Lido Isle. As the largest bayfront parcel on Lido, this lot boasts 200 feet of bay frontage and over 12,500 square feet The property has a panoramic view of the five major islands in Newpon Harbor -Lido Isle , Haibor Isle , Balboa & Collins Island and Bay Island. In addition, this site overlooks the confluence of the six major channels with commanding views of the main turning basin yachting activity. Thert. is no better harbor location! Picture perfect sunrises, the Saddleback Mountains and Newpon Center city lights can all be viewed from this outstanding property. ~nt of a Palm Beach Estate, this beautifully maintained 5 bedroom traditional home with bay views from all rooms is approached by a private drive and motor court with security gate and swroundcd by lushly landscaped grounds with lawn, palm trees, pool and spa. There is a private dock which will facilitate a vessel well in excess of 100 feet. This is a rare once in a tifttirne oppoctuni\)' to own the ·Best of the Best" in Newport Beach. 4 Civic Plaza, Suite 2~, Newport Beach f IRVINE COVE $1,525,000 l<EvIN KUBIAK AsSOClATE CORONA D EL MAR $524,000 CORONA DEL MAR $472,000 BALBOA BAYFRONT $2.295,000 BAYFRONT CONDO $829,()()() LAGUNA O CEANFRONT $4.250,000 LAGUNA OCEANFRONT $1.050.000 LAGUNA O CEANFRONT $3,500,000 N EWPORT H EIGHTS $879,000 IRVINE COVE $4,995,000 JERRY FINSTER 759-3750 ...... .. ' ~ -.-·----· ._-~--~ -- Introducing COAST NEWPORT FINANCIAL GROUP • • • Our mission is simple -Deliver a wide variety of mortgage products at comperitive prices, with the highest level of personalized, professional service. Coast Newport Financial Group's fina,ncial consultants are carefully chosen based on their educarional backgrou,,Js and extensive . experience in the real estate financing field. 'fbeir objtttive. u to find the right mortgage product to meet your indivUliud ruetb. Paula Kuskey Paula Kuskey represents 15 years of real estate finan·ce knowledge, hav- ing operated her own mortgage company, obtained her broker's license and vdtrked with major financial institu- tions and lenders. With this multi-skilled background, Paula possesses a true understanding of real estate financing. Paula came to Coast Newport Properties to be part of a growing trend toward 'in-house services.' Paula enjoys working with the public and has a large fol- lowing of agents throughout Orange County. Direct Liru: 759-3757 P11ger: 320-1337 '°*....., 9'llle 260 Newport Beach ~1600 Bill Attaway With a B.S. Degree in finance from Pcppcrdinc University and over 15 years of commercial bank- !pg experience, Bill is not a m>ical mongagc bank- ing sales person. In addi- tion to excellent people skills, Bill possesses a full understanding of commercial and residential underwriting skills nec.cssary to analyze the most complex financial pictures. His previous expe- rience was in commercial and residential real estate finance, with most of his banking career spent with Chase Manhattan Bank. . Dina Liru: 759-3798 P11pr: 315-7894 ' EVAN CORKETT L1FETn1E S .\l.Es Ac111E\'E\IE'.\T H .\IJ , OF F .\:\IE \IE:\IBER Daily Pilot Real Estate •June 8, 1996 Quality a nd lixperience Produce Results Oceanside community, wonderful views, steps to beach. Lovely open 4 Bd. home, large family room and pool. $1,385,000 759-3728 WATERFRONT LIVING Forever views are yours from this impeccable and irreplaceable bayfront. 5 bedrooms, 5. 5 baths, entertainment room, library and dock. Terms offered. VIEWS Harbor lights and ocean views. Beautiful 4 Bd. home +children's playroom, family room and office. $995,000 $3,075,000 Pristine 3 Bd. 2 Ba. home, clean and light Lovely garden and patio area. Ocean view. Move-in condition . $525,000 FAMILY NEIGHBORHOODS INCOME PROPERTY A great place for children. 5 bedrooms, wonderful master suite, family room and fonnal dining. Walk to beach. $819,000 Superbly remodeled 4 Bd. home. Tiie floors, French doors, gounnet kJtchen. Large pristine yard, spa. $68,,000 Desirable south of highway location. Front unit; 3 Bd. I Ba. Back unit; 2 Bd. I Ba. Good condition. Good price. $«9,000 • ·--- EvAN CbRK£Tt TEVIS HILL 759-3728 723-8800 ex. 21 Captivating views from this warm and inviting bayfront home . Sandy beach, waterside brick patio and dock add to the en;oyment. French doors, vaulted ceifings, skylights, cozy den and wonderful built~ins and detail enhance this l three bedroom, three and one~half bath home. OPEN SATURDAY AND SUNDAY j; ;/ June 8tli & 9tli, I :00 p.m .. -5:00 p.m. 314 Buena Vista • l~ ·.~·ll.• ... .~~. : ., ~. . .· .-.., . EVAN CORKETT 759-3728 HILLARY THAMER 759-3714 ·LANDMARK-OCEANFRONT ESTATE THIS 6 BEDROOM , 6 BATH LANDMARK HOME SITU- ATED ON THE OCEANFRONT OF SHORE CLIFFS •BESPEAKS A LIFE OF LEISURE, FUN, FAMILY AND MEM- ORIES. FORMAL DINING ROOM , PA':"'ELING, 4 FIREPLACES, BIG FAMILY KITCHEN AND DEN ARE JUST A FEW OF ITS AMENITIES. SITTING ATOP A 30,000 SQ. FT. LOT WITH BEACH ACCESS, THIS IS A "ONE OF A KIND". ASKING $5,400,()00 ... JIM l<uNE 759-3771 SHIRLEY HARRIS Hall of Fame Member 759-3727 NEW LISTINGS 2608 Ocean Blvd. $1,350,000 2706 Lighthouse $559,000 ~· . -.. 1309 Bay Ave. $539,000 -Duplex .J Executive Eastside 3 bedroom, approx. 2,300 sq. ft. $349,800 Mediterranean Masterpiece. 3 bedroom Eastside. Gated. $269,000 4 bedroom contemporary. Comer lot Eastside. $349,000 Traditional Eastside bungalow, · beautiful hardwood. $255,000 BAYCREST'S BEST · 4 bedroom single level. Immaculate move-in condition. $559,000 OPEN SUNDAY I :00 P.M. -5:00 P.M. Mariners School District, 3 bedrooms. $269,000 Expanded 3 bedroom, close to Bluffs. $177,000 •• " MANNY STEI4IAINO & ~NE HASSEL DYNAMIC DUO BRINGS Sui>ERB SALES SKDJS TO COASf NEWPORT PROPERT-IES oast Newport Properties welcomes the powerful partnership of Marlene Hassel + and Manny Stellino. These two h(l.ve worked together since 1992 throughout the Newport Beach/ Costa Mesa area and specializing in the Newport Heights and Cliff #aven neighbor- hoods. 'lbgether they've represented both buyers an sellers in the trans- actions of hundreds of homes and millions of dollars worth of residential properties. •Marlene and Manny attribute their success to their experience, dedication to hard work and their individual tal- ents. Marlene is known for her superior negotiating S/lills, careful attention to detail and her ability to market a prop- erty to its fullest potential. Manny's peo- ple skills rou1UJ, off the partnership • he works well with all type• ofpersonali- ties. His contempo-raries describe . - + + Manny as dependable and honest, with an easy sense of humor.. • 1'o6ether this dynamic du!' have over 17 yean es-peri- ence in real estate and marleeti.ng. • "We're proud to have Markne and Manny ""Pf.J,rl of our tean.J.," •ta.le• Coatlt • Newport Piroperties' President Danny Bibb. "Their nputa- tion is impeccable and their success rate speaks for itself as their clients include many repeats and re(erral.." • Tlae•e two represen~ a great balance and offer the highest level of expertise and dedication to their work. They IJoth have almost an infectious enthusiasm for the business. MANNY STELIJNO • MARLENE HASSEL '. . To have Marlene & Manny work for you in bu~ing or selHng a home, . contact them at: (114) 111-4161or111-4162 NEWPORT HEIGHTS 3 Bd. 1.75 Ba. remodel w/ gourmet kitchefl, hardwood floors, dual paned windows & 9,000+ square foot lot. $369,000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS Redone 4 Bd. 3 Ba. home in move-in condition w/combo FMdtchen, FP. 3-ar garage & mat\Jre landscaping. $439,000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS Large 3 Bd. 2.5 Ba. turnkey home in private cul-de·sac w/r.ew white-on white kitchen & private yard. $459,000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS Dramatic 5 Bd. 6.5 Ba. trl-level home wllarge rooms, plus s fireplaces, hardwood ftoors & elevator. $711,000 EASTSIDE COSTA MESA Large quiet townhome near Back Bay w/ fireplace, private patio, 2-<:argarage, big kitchen & bedrooms & pool. $184,900 MANNY STELLINO MARLENE HASSEL MARLENE HASSEL 717-4761 Direct 642-6048 Residence MANNY STELLINO 717-4762 Direct 650-2678 Residence .. 3805 Seashore Drive $895,000 6906 West Ocean Front $849,000 119 35tfa Street $545,000 2833 catalpa $499,000 7004 West Ocean Front $1,095,000 1920 West Ocean Front $998,000 123 "B " 36tli Street $300,090 3903 Marcus Avenue $480,000 206 Fem Street $28tJ,ooo 4915 & 4917 River Avenue Beach Duplex 409 62nd Street $325,000 CUSTOM HOME WITH OUALITY, STYLE AND ClASS •.. Beautiful mountain view. Snows like a model. Extra large lot. 5 bedrooms. Very private. Pool. View. CHRIS VALLI 759~3738 7 Terrl~c Opportunities in Turtle Rock! Daily Pi.lo< 1leal Esuu •June 8, 1996 • 5 BEDROOMS + OFFICE • GOURMET KITCHEN •MEDIA ROOM & FAMILY R OOM • BUILT-IN Sus ZERO • SECURITY SYSTEM • LUSH LANDSCAPING • PRJVATE YARD ITuRn.E Rocx ~ $429,000 j Great location . Like new. Expanded and remodeled . Light and bright. View. Quiet, tranquil location on greenbelt. • .. On the Golf Course Laguna Niguel $619,000 BILL WEDMORE G.R.I. Senior Sales Executive · YOUR NEXT REALTOR ••• 717-4717 Mystic Hills Laguna Beacli $689,900 North Laguna Conda . $299,000 Laguna Beach Oceanfront $3,895,000 On the Golf Course l.4guna Niguel $599,000 Custom built home right on the sand! 4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, 4 car parking. Spacious grassy patio. Great surfing beach. Whitewater and Catalina views. Offered at $1,200,000 2 bedroom, I bath beach home priced to sell at lot value I Old time beach cottage 3 doors to the sand. 2 bedrooms, l bath. 2 bedroom , 2 bath beach home with spacious patio. I car garage. 25 x 65 lot I block to beach. l block to beach and bay. Check it out!!! Priud fD stU .t $229,000 Potential for remodel or build your dream home. Priud at $259,000 Aski"g o"IY $240,000 Newer duplex I blOc.k to the beach. Each Extra large lot with beach home plus Income. unit 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. 4 cat enclosed garage. Upper unit has larce roof top deck with whitewater ocean views! Seller flexible. • Call for tennsl Aski"g $52S,OOO Spacious 4 bedroom, 4 bath plus 2 lofts and a 2 bedroom, 2 bath unit for rental. 4 car garage. Owner's unit consists of high ceilings and ocean an view patio. Asfti"g $625,000 in association with BILL FEENEY and LANCE BOGGS Dover Shores Bayfront 3 Bd. 2 Ba. Remodeled with 60' on the water Large private dock. large sunny patio $999,000 Dover Shores Family Home 6 Bd. 4.5 Ba. spacious borne on large lot Great location across from park. pool 649,000 717-4745 Barbor mplands Pride ol Ownenblp 4 Bd. 2.5 Ba. family home in move-in condition Great location. terrific value! • $359,900 PELICAN POINT -EXCLUSIVE COASTAL COMMUNITY To see these exceptional estates or for further information on Pelican Point, please call: SARA HINMAN 759-3705 BRAD HINMAN 759 .. 3732 2 Slaorelln~ Fabulous new home under construction. Ocean and golf course views. 5 bedrooms, 5.5 baths, garage for 8 cars. Call 759-3705 FOR CATE ACCESS. 22 Slaorellne Exquisite custom built condo with 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, 2 cat'. garage and View of bay! $425,000 Great buy for this 3 .bedroom, 2 bath updated home with pool. $499,000 --· --~--- Super clean 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath in desirable Turtle Rock with like new appliances in kitchen p lus private pool and spa. Must see to appreciate. $410,000 Truly unique property with e'Xtra large Mgranny flat". $325,000 Extra large Dover Shores home with panoramic views of the Back Bay and Fashion Island. $725,000 Great location and creat lnoome ~­ Three 2 bedroom, I bath units and one I bedroom, 2 bath unit. · $S99,000 Eastside Costa Mesa newer 3 bedroom. 2.5 bath home. Bring all offers. $289,000 4 bedrooms, 3 baths with charming wood floors, large lot and much more. A must see! $599~000 When you buy ... When you sell Have Donna represent you. •Top Sales Agent since 1987 • Specialist in the coastal area • Homeowner in Corona del Mar Is TH l LIFESTYLE FOR YOU? BILL FEENEY in association with TIM CARR and LANCE BOGGS OPEN HOUSES From one to five p.m. Lido Isle Vacant Lot 2 15 Via Koron Open Sat. & Sun. $399,000 Lido Isle Designer Home 113 Via Quito Open Sat. & Sun. $795,000 Lido I!(~e Lot 5 Bd 5 Ba famil~~ prime 52' lot Large yard/patio. 3 ~l~. Reduced 125,00)! $699,000 Harbor Ridge Value 5 Bd. 3.5 Ba. Pride of ownership! Two private sunny decks, atrium $699,000 Pride of Ownership,J>uplex 3 Bd. 2 Ba. + 2 Ba. 1 1!a,..Jtl10lt\d units Steps to ~!~tor owner/user Excellent inc<lthe, new carpet and paint $369,000 Harbor HAahJands Pride of Ownership 4 Bd 2.5 Ba family home in move-in condition Great location, terrific value! $359,900 Cos~taStarter 4 Bd. 2.5 Ba. homt on l · aped lot New roof. freshly ~ ed. new carpet $219,000 Triangle Square Area 3 Bd. 2 Ba. townhome w/ fireplace Greenbelt location. community pool $144,000 Doyer Shores Bayfront 3 Bd. 2 BL Remodeled with 60' on the watec Large private dock, large sunny patio $999,000 Lido Isle Soph.lstkated 3 Bd. 4 Ba., den. 9' ceilings, huge master suite Prime low traffic comer, 50' lot. large sundeck $839,000 Baysbores Family Home 7 Bd. 5 Ba Traditional, bmdwood floors, Frmch doors. 3 fireplaces, 3 car garage. large COUllby kitchcn'famjJy room $795,000 Lido Isle Vacant Lot Unique prime street co street loCation. Ideal for 3,000 sq. ft. custom home! Steps to beach & tennis $399,000 717-4744 Udo Isle Designer Home 2 Bd. 3 Ba. den meti~ously maintained home, 47' IOI Beamed ceilings, French doors, lushly landscaped $795,000 Lido Isle Prime Locadonl 2 Bd. 2 BL + deo home, beamed oellings Prime street to street location, 35' loc $595,000 Affordable In COrODa del Mar 2 Bd. 2.S BL End townhome OD large peeobdt Rcfwbished and immaculate, community pool $219,000 Corona del Mar "The Rose Cottage" Charming traditional home on canyon with ocean view. Offered at $1,295,000 Special family home on choice lot averlooking pond. 5+ bedrooms, 4.5 baths . $1,795,000 - One of the largest lots, completely remodeled, view and pool. t End1anting 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath cottage, completely remodeled. $895,000 $1,495,000 Sophisticated 4 bedroom, 4.5 batfr Corona del Mar condo. Gold Nugget Design Award winner. $895,000 -. FRANK SENNES "WHo You CAN CouNT ON" 759,.3726 l EXTREMELY GREAT VALUE TH·E BLUFFS Only $2 J 0,000 Har6or Island Cowan Heights Dover Shores 32 Wfaltewater $497,000 • 3 Bedrooms -2 Baths •Gracious Gardens • Formal Dining •Pools •Spas •Tennis • Miles of Greenbelt ~iiiiiiiOiiii;;;;;;;;;=!!I • Available to Enioy Mat Su r. ,.,,ruulte Bfl Appol11tMe11t 011111 3 Bdrooms -4 Batlis Move-In Rudt Offtrtd at $1 ,399,000 A Sopftisticattd Lant Filled witft ExCEPTIONAL HOMES LUSH GARDENS PRIVATE BEACHES AND DOCKS FOR LEASE VIEW VIEW VIEW Spacious and private 4 bedroom, 4.5 batfi custom frome witfi spectacular w'ff itewater and ocean view. Separate guest quarters, pool and spa, gounn~t kitchen . and steam room are ;ust a few of the ma"y features. · Available Ut1fur1dslied -Annud.I Lease -$75ootmontli JUDY GOOD 759~3752 ON THE WATER! • Private Sandy Beach • Walk to Ocean • Huge Gounnet Kitchen • All Rooms Built Around Granite 3-Sided Fireplace • Open F1oorplan • Perfect for Entertaining • Quality Remodeled in 1993 • Community Pool, Tennis Courts. VolleybaJI Courts m:..:.=::.~::;::::;::::~~:.-2=.:::;:!!I • Perfect for Second Home OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS! A strong spring market combined witli a limited liousing selection, makes it a must not to miss out on the fallowing pristine properties NEWPORT BEACH ffARBoR HIGHIANDS For additional information on these or otfier homes, please call Julie· Stephenson i (714) 759,.3734 .... -.. . . ... ... .. MUST SEE! BEST Btw! Outstanding custom home with approximately 9,000 sq . ~. 7 bedrooms, 8 baths. Recently reduced to $1 , 750,000 CALL Us FoR A PRIVATE SHOWING Exi>ERJENCE AND AREA KNOWLEDGE MAKE THE DIFFERENCE Pve been helping people find their dream home for 20 years. Let's Find Yours Call Me! CHERYL JOHNSTON 723-8800 ext. 32 722 ... 9268 Resltlence For information on tlils home or a free market anal!Jsls of !Jour home call us now! TONY BARTOLIC PATRICK BARTOLIC (714) 651~3972 Mark ~inger design, 4,000 sq . ft . 4 be drooms, 6 baths, large family room, sep arate guest quarters with bath. Pan oramic ocean views and walk to beach. Assumab le I st TD. · Just reduced from $7,5,900 to $595,000 ' , . Spyglass Hill $1, 195,000 Oceanfront $1 ,695,000 CONNIE M.AxSENTI Pager: 7~07 ... 7533 Laguna Beach $629,000 Allvlew Te"ace $824,750 North Laguna $695,000 San Juan Capistrano $499,000 ;J-------- NEW LISTING I N PRESTIGIOUS RITZ COVE Located on the second street from tfre ocean is tftis fabulous building site which offers first and second story ocean and wftitewater views. PRICED UNDER APPRAISAL PRICED TO SELL! $795,000 cm "' OPPORTUNITY TO Ll\'l I:\,\ C UARD GATED BE.Al H~IDl. COMMUNITY A/so available on tltis building site is a "Build to Suit" offered at $1 ,695,000: A spectacular French Mediterranean custom witli 4 Bd. 4.5 Ba. pool & spa . Dave Busk 583-4424 Outstanding Value in Harbor View Hills Expanded 5 bedroom home. Done with quaJity, 3 fireplaces, family room, 3 car garage, lovely yard and much more. $625,000 AFFORDABLE NEWPORT BEACH LIFESTYLES 1921 YACHT ENCHANTRESS 3 Bd. 2 Sa. single story with added loft and dark room. Gated community featuring pool, spa and tennis. 01tl11 $599,000 Sharon Smith 75~3719 Sandie Fix 759-3720 KRISTEN FIX JOINS Winner of tfte 1994 Mame Award for new ftome sales, Kristen Fix brings 8 years experience to Coast Newport Properties. Mother and daugftter join forces offering 30 years expertise, inowledge and service f~r all your real est.ate needs. Kristen Fix Sandie Fix 717-4770 759-3720 62 BAYCREST CoURT Experience executive living at Its flnest. 2 Bd. + den, 3 Ba. 2 story townhome. Waiting, biking trails outside your door. Convenient freeway access. Just minutes from bay and beach activities. Gated community featuring pool and spa. Offtrtd •t $289,000 2421 I 6TH ST. #3 Step Into an ArchttecturaJ Dtcest lifestyle. One of ten unique "Mar Brlsas" town homes. Highly customized 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath. Loads of amenities to be enjoyed by you. A Btst Bu •t $369,000 • Daily Pilot Rnl 'Enace •June 8, 1996 842 HARBOR ISlAND DRIVE Exquisite Medtten-anean Baflfront 4 bedrooms plus office and bonus room 72 ft . dock, pool and spa . For more information or an an appointment to sfrow Call , SUE ELLEN VOLPE 759--3769 SPECTACULAR OCEAN VIEW $2,595,000 Wonderful North Laguna view home on large lot, walking distance to beautiful beach coves and nearby shops. Very private, great backyard, lush landscaping. Private, guest, maid's quarters or office area with own entrance. Offered for $7 19,000 22 CHATHAM COURT Belcourt Best Bu11 Spacious contemporary 2 bedroom, 3 bath plus formal dining room and large den . . $725,000 The best of all worlds! Excellent Laguna village location in easy walk to lovely beaches and downtown, plus fabulous Catalina and ocean view. Private cul-de-sac, large lot, immaculate. Offered for $6 I 9,000 CALL TODAY! Marsha Grinberg-Anderson Coastal Spec~lfSt This is the home you picture when someone mentions Laguna! Very private, incredibly maintained aaftsman cottage near beaches and downtown. U:>vely garden and greenhouse room perfect for entertaining. One of a kind! Offered for$549,000 • Beacon Bay Newport Coast 3 bedrooms + den with pool/spa on special lot in St. Michel. Every so often there comes along a charming property in a wonderful unique neighborhood. This 3 bedroom home is one of such a group. Remodeled to include hardwood floors, plantation shutters and open beam ceilings, this cozy beach home has a kitchen with every convenience 1 imaginable. Handicapped friendly and ... only steps from exclusive sandy beaches. Drop by to see all the~ther extras including a I bedroom unit over the garage .. Magnificent canyon and ocean views. 3 bedrooms with pool on large lot. l..aflest model. 2 bedroom with loft on quiet greenbelt. 2 bedroom condo with dramatic views, 24-hour doorman. Walk to shops. Light and airy, 3 bedrooms plus den in gated St. Michel. t GIGI THOMAS Ufetlme &des Acldeveme11t Hall of Fame MeM6er Creme de la Creme. Lovely canyon view, spacious large rooms, 4 bedroom s plus bonus. $1,549,000 759-3784 LINDA SHANNON 111 AssocUIU.11 wltle Glfl Tu.., 717-4760 Great IOUJtion. 2 bedrooms, 2.5 hatfrs on beautiful greenbelt. $254,900 Seffing a Coasta[ Lifestgfe 759~3743 I Park Place $799,000 • Come preview this wonderful custom home which is accentuated with a gourmet kitchen ; large family room, hardwood floors throughout and impressive bay views. A bit of ~guna in COM overlooking canyon. 3 bedrooms and large family room plus . lovely gardens surrounding home. Remodeled kitchen with top-of-the-line appliances. $675,000 'Dynamite ocean and city light view, cul-de-sac location. Walls of glass, doors open to huge party deck. BILL HILL $625,000 "To be tfte very best for eve111 one of my ditnts" CAROLE McMAHAN JOHNSON 759-3704 HARBOR VIEW HILLS BROADMOOR Corona del Mar Beautiful remodeled family home in pristine condition. 4 bedrooms, family room and 3 car garage. Magnificent, approx.imately 12,000 sq. ft. lot. Outstanding Value! $549,000 Prestigious Pelican Point Front row ocean views from spectacular custom home- site on the 12th green of the Pelican Hill Golf Course. Approved architectural plans for an 8,000 sq. ft . resi- dence are included. Offered at$ I, 795,000 Marlene Hassel 717-4761 Wayne ·Heck 717-4763 . I I $699,000 $589,000 Call CO BY for information 759~3724 644~2559 .f $355,000 HARBOR HIGHlANDS 4 bedroom. 2 bath, gourmet kitchen and family room. Tum key perfection! $469,000 JULIE SCHMIESING 759-3746 IRVINE Model perfect 3 bedroom: 2.5 bath, family room, dining room and huge yard with garden, gazebo and spa. EASTBLUFF 5 bedroom, 3 bath, dining room and laf'8e family room. Extra laf'8e lot. $460,000 NEW LISTINGS JASMINE CREEK Single level 2 bedroom, 2 bath + den. Fonnal dining room. Walk to the beach I $378,000 HARBOR VIEW HOMES Expanded 4 bedroom, 3.5 bathon extra laf'8e park-like lot. Terrific family home. $639,000 CORONA DEL MAR °'8nnlnc street1D street 3 bedroom. 2 bath oottage south ol hlchway. HUI and ocean views. $649,000 CALL YOUR FULL SERVICE PARTNERSHIP TEAM FOR ALL YOUR REAL ESTATE NEEDS ---- • • BEST OF EAsTSIDE I 3 bedrooms. 2 baths in premier location and new condition. Along with a parl<-like yard and sunny exposure, this home exudes warmth and charm. $379,000 CALL Jo.ANNE PERKINS 717~471~ I BAYCREST RENOVATION I 4 bedrooms, 2. 5 baths and pool. High assumable loan + OWC 2nd TD $525,000 CALL ABOUT AVAILABLE Y EARLY LEASE IN BAYSHORES · AHOY MATES! LET ME NAVIGATE You TO THE PERFECT HOME ~ality service is what distinguishes one Realtor® from another. When you look closely, you'll see Cindi Crist offers a world of difference. Her informative, caring, professional treatment of each client sets her apart. Call her today. 15 years of local experience CINDI CRIST 673~4846 TURTLE ROCK Spacious 3 bedroom + den townhome. Serene hillside views. Large yard, quiet location. Priced to sell at $309,000 CORONA DEL M AR 609 Seaward Road $795,000 Custom home, expansive single level, ocean view, view of Pelican Hill Golf Course, key access to semi-private beach. LAGUNA HILLS 15 Wlllowood $147,500 Great starter home. 2 master suites, large yard, gentle ocean breeze. Great price! Charming and spacious three bedroom townhome with inviting yard and peek ocean view. $259,000 TURTLE R OCK 20 Morning Sun $429,000 Best view in Irvine. Tranquil setting with panoramic view of hills and future golf course. ------..._ __ _.;._::=..._ ,;___::::: ............ ---~-... --·---- • EIDI STOCKWELL Listing Agent Fourth Quarter I 995 717--4728 ST·EVE HIGH Senior Sales Associate 717--4724 ' ... Dottle Austero 759-3763 1362 Galaxy Drive 5 bedrooms, 5 batfrs, pool, spa, a green lawn and front row views. Family room opens to a new upgraded fdtcften. Pool-side wet bar and ff repit. $1, 195,000 DOVER SHORES AMENITIES 2 private beaches, a family neighborhood and park, and convenient location to schools, shopping, freeway and airport. 131 0 Galax!I Drive Christine Khn 717-4709 "YouR SEARCH FoR THE PERFEcr HoME Is OYER." A triumph of rare natural materials and peerless craftsmanship. Splendid water-fall entry. Rows of stately columns . Sumptuous built-ins, paneling and wallcoverings . Spectacular landscaping and views toward the sea . In short: Sublime at every turn. $2",495,000 Single story on a large 12, 900 . ft. lot. 3 bedrooms, 2.25 batfts. Custom built-in e11ttrtalnme11t unttr. Totally rentodeled in '93f94. Spectacular vitw. $755,000 2 560 Riviera Drive $3,295,000 Fabulous European style villa with whitewater view, antique accents and extensive areas for gracious entertaining. 3 Yorflsfrire $2,395,000 Beautifully designed expansive home on large lot with pool, spa, barbeque center and ocean view gazebo. IRVINE COVE 24 70 Monaco Drive $I ,29r5,000 Great opportunity to live "beach close" in this single level garden home on huge lot with ocean view. I 2 5 96 Riviera Drive $2,750,000 Corner location overlooking beach and ocean This fine custom home has almost all living space on one floor, plus a 6 car garage. HARBOR RIDGE I ., 3· Crestwood $2,695,000 "Castle" with panorami~ ocean, harbor, Catalina and city lights view. Large rooms, volume ceilings, leaded glass windows, staff quarters. For Additional Information Call 2 Yorkshire $1,750,000 River rock exterior, marble floors, exquisite library and private master suite are the hallmarks of this beautiful property. CAROL BERG 759 .. 3739 RICK LANGEVIN 759-3759 l t. J -. You are invited to preview these lovely homes in one of our most ideal communities, Jasmine Creek . Tucked away on a hill above the ocean in Corona del Mar, 324 attached homes on 90+ acres. ' , Miles of lush greenbelts, tennis, pools and gated security. This is a life style you will love! · 16 Wliltewater Excellent value. 2 bedrooms +den. Lovely gardens. $383,500 32 Jetty Private and pristine. 2 bedrooms + den + spa. $398,000 3 Barrier Reef Location , location on a greenbelt witlt ocean view. $398,900 47 Mainsail Upgraded 2 bedroom + den with cozy corner ~replace. $429,000 17 Whitewater Very open and S'pacious 3 bedroom + family room. Peei of ocean . $519.000 85 Jasmine Creei Ideal single level. Gorgeous and expanded 3 bedroom + family room + ocean view. $519,000 S i x GREAT OPPORT U NITIES T O Lt vE I N THIS "I DEAL COMMUN ITY " -C ALL M E T \.,11, ,~ '. Spectacular new 3 bedroom, 3.5 bath custom home. All custom features, French limestone floors and stairway. $995,000 4 bedrooms; 2. 75 baths, new paint, Quiet area, community pool and clubhouse. Ready to move into. Good condition! $181 ,000 BAYFRONT -·---- • Very nice Dover model. 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, French doors, redone kitchen, nice rear yard and great price. $497,000 Lowest price in Newport North. Ideal location. Owners want out. Make offer! Bright and sunny. 2 bedrooms, 1.25 baths. $176,900 NEWPORT NORTH Model perfect 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, 3 car prage, 3 fireplaces. Lush oversi%ed lot. hbulout Bay(lont Triplex with brand new pier and lltp. Excellent Winter/summer rental or ~~el for owner use. op location with excellent Vreis and sandy bea<;t'. Close to Balboa and se.acb. Nestled in 24-hour guard gated community. $495,000 $I ,325 ,000 · NEWPORT RIDGE Gorgeous city lights views. 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths. "Like new." Gated community on the Coast. $589,000 r • l I ' r r l r . Last chance for a D Plan with great view, 3 car garage, finished bonus room and highly upgraded with marble and granite. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, powder room. media room, large bonus room, professionally decorated. turnkey. full security system. $635,000 Lovely "move-In" 2 bedroom Dynasty model with den, fonnal dinlnt room. breakfast area in kitchen, extra storage area. Very seduded location with •flat lot" private drive. Beautiful vJs~ with view of hills, city Hahts and soon-to-be completed reservoir. $399,000 BIG CANYON Deauville model with stunning golf course view. Perfect condition 3 bedroom with large family room/kitchen, "great room" with used brick fireplace, new hardwood floors, marble entry, new master bath, upgraded kitchen, 2 bars, formal dining. All wood windows and doors, new roof, security system. $890,000 GRANVILLE Spectacular aolf course view In very special area. Massive renovations of whole property. The new "In place". This Is a rare 3 Bd. attached home with large rooms. peat location near Fashion Island, aolf course and Racquet Club. Fadlfties Include club house and pool and guard gated community. This area Is aofna to be a hit-come and see. $639,000 B EVERLY M ORPHY MINDA BUSH 759-3731 759-3782 --~· ·---.......... ---------- NEWPORT BEACH CORONA DE~ MAR IRVINE Terrific Turtle Rock location. Elegant 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath on quiet cul-de-sac with panoramic view. $439,000 Private Belcourt Es tate ' ' I • Over 6,500 sq . ~. and 14,000 sq. ft.. lot • Four bedroom pool home • Fomral dining , breakfast room • Huge family /game room + library • Extra lo~ for office or maid • Country kitchen , walk-in pantry and herb garden • Four car garage .. full security $2,600,000 . 0 ne of the best family homes and lots to be offered in Newport Beach. A safe gated community near the center of everything. Recently built by a builder for his own use. Incredible quality, design and space. BEVERLY MORPHY 759-3731 MINDA BUSH 759-3782 r .· r I t Daily Piloc Real Estate •June 8, l996 Bay crest I 343 Mariners Drive • 3 Bedrooms or 2 Bedrooms and Den • Family Room with Fireplace • Formal and Informal Dining •Three Fireplaces • Oak French Doors and Windows with Beveled Glass Throughout $485,000 2 12 Via Eboll 3 bedroom home on oversized lot. $555,000 ~--------------- - Lido Isle - •~- Security System, Air Conditioned, Central Vacuum Beautiful Pool, Spa and Bar6eque Spectacular 2 bedroom "Pia" C" i" gate-guarded commu"ity. $745,000 20 Bur,tlng Tree Custom Fari dtslg"ed ltome, offered fuUJJ fumisftttl. $2,495,000 I bbl• .._,_.._ ------ 15 INVERNESS $1,550,000 Big Canyon custom home with spectacular golf course and city lights views. Completely remodeled to perfection .. beautiful limestone ffooring throughout entry, granite counter tops in kitchen and wet bar, lovely step down formal living room and private master suite with fireplace . Stella Worden 759-371 I Gary Legrand s I ' I Daily Pilot Real Estate • June 8, 1996 BREATHTAl<ING HARBOR VIEW . . $4,850,000 This sp ectacular estate is 65 feet o n t he bayfront. Wonderful grounds and a dock for large boats. ~---- TRADITIONAL ELEGANCE $629,000 This spacious 4 bedroom, 3.5 bath home is light and bright. The home was designed with both · ~comfort and elegance in mind. Built in 1990. EXCEPTIONAL VALUE .$349,000 This 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath home has a contemporary open floor plan with an abundance of natural light. This home is approximately 2,400 squa~ feet. 759~3707 CURRENTLY AVAILABLE Area Bayshores Call for Details Starting at $499,000 South Laguna Oceanfront $2,495,000 Beacon Bay Bayfront on tfie Sand $1,495,000 Udo Isle Bayfront $2,250,000 -$8, 700,000 Peninsula Point Oceanfront I $1,479,000 .. Corona def Mar Soutfi of Highway $759,000 Peninsula Steps to Beach $545,000 ... __ ..... ______ -- Build Your Dream Home I 131 Emerald Bay 24,000 sq. ft. Spectacular views. Architectural plans available. $695,000 526 Emerald Bay Spectacular view lot, Catalina and sunsets. $595,000 345 Emerald Bay Over a half acre with gentle slope for building huge home. Canyon and ocean views. $950,000 _,, 759~3717 SOLD BY SUSAN YEAR TO DATE: Represented Seller: 11 li'afalgar 1 Windemere 1964 Port Laurent 35 Poppy Hills 1812 Port Tiffin 2 Kingsport Represented Buyer: 9 Pawtucket 5 Rue Fontaine 1943 Port 1ii.nity 59 Jasmine Creek 16 Telescope In Escrow Repre~'ented Seller: 3106 Corte Marin 6Windemere 1 Barrenger Court 2100·Yacht Grayling MA1lcY WEINSTEIN PAGER 967-0663 $2 .690.000 $1.090,000 $765.000 $1.240.000 $689.000 SUSAN & MAR.CY PRESENT 4 PREMIERE PROPERTIES: ( ------.. -___ ..._ ------ -t......_ • ---- ......... --_ _.....___......~ ...... --·--· Consider it SOLD When you list with the "FINEST" Immaculate 4 Bd. 3.5 Ba. Dover Shores single story home on a huge private lot with sparkling pool and spa. New kitchen, 2 fireplaces, 3 car garage .............. $795,000 Goqeous 4 Bd. 3 Ba. & 3 car garage with beautfful Back Bay, dty ll&hts and mountaJn views. All new kitchen, bathrooms, windows, doors, hardwood ftOOfS, recessed IJihts ... $695,000 Dramatic 2 Bel. + den, 2.5 Ba. oondo ln cuard-cated community w/ pools & tennis courts. Totally remodeled w/ hi-tech kitchen & luxurious master suite overfooklna aolf course .... $579,000 • Bright and spadous 5 Bel. 4.5 Ba. Dover Shores home on larae comer lot. Hlghly upgraded w/ pool, spa, waterfall and outdoor 880 ........................... $715,000 u,ht end brtcht .. Bd. 2.5 Ba. Dover Shores home w/ ftreplaoe In lMna & famiJy rooms. Formal dfnlna room. lcqe inside lawldry. Spedous yard w/ pool & spa. Priced for quJdt sale .... $595,000 BeautJfully remodeled 3 Bd. 2.5 Ba. home with sparidlnc pool. Crown mouldlncs. har:dwood floors, new windows, French doors. & applJances ...................... $499,000 \' LINDA LYLE 719-8989 • .. DON'T BE LEFT OUT 32 Burning Tree in Newport Beach BIG CANYON • Exclusive guard gated community BELCOURT HARBOR VIEW HOMES NEWPORT HEIGHTS $699,000 $998,000 • Mediterranean villa built in 1994 • Exquisite design, quality construction • Beautiful pool and spa • High ceilings, crown mouldings, marble floor:s, French doors • 4 bedrooms, 4.5 baths $1,695,000 BELCOURT $1, 195,000 OPEN SUNDAY HARBOR VIEW HOMES $419,000 • ! .. I 1 • Call Ilana today at 717-4729 will exceed your e~ttons. Her diverse ~nd combined wltJl her tnte&Jity and ha.rd wc>rk, make her the smart Choice to help you Buy or Sell. For Ilana, real estate is very simple, she belleves In . Integrity and professionalism, and puts you first. 5 Rainstar DUNCAN'S BUY SIGNALS Everywhere I look, I see a local economy replete with signals pointing toward buying real estate in Newport Beach, now. m o.c. jobless rate is lowest in five years. CD O.C. has overcome itg bankruptcy miasma. III Interest rates continue to be stable and affordable. Cil More and more income properties are penciling out. CIJ If recent <;aiifornia real estate history bears us out. we arc about to experience an uptick in our traditional seven-year cycle. CIJ Prices for resales in some of your neighborhoods are indling up. [i] Average listing times for many resales in Newport Beach are going down. 1 , , " r 1, • , I 1 , • • , , , 1 , 1 • , , 1 • 0 \ I J )~ I I ! l ' : ; 1 I ' I ! I l 1 I I ; { I Duncan Forgey 723-8800 ext. 20 VIRGINIA EXPERIENCE DEDICATION Spectacular three bedroo m home wit h FrencJr doors and windows. Custom five bedroom home . Approximately seven-thousand square feet. Spacious ffoorplan. Sin9le level townlaome witli three bedrooms. Liglit and bright. Master bedroom suite includes exercise room . "Perfect IO" four bedroom ftome witft white walls, pavers, French doors, in wonderful family neigftborftood. DoTnE VALENTINE 759 .. 3723 BARBARA HUTCHINGS 759-3718 P RIVACY PLUS IN CAMEO HIGHLANDS Remodeled 4 bedroom, 2 bath home. Large comer lot aaoss from golf course. Gourmet kitchen, vaulted ceilings, 2 fireplaces, hardwood floors, French doors. $667,000 LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT 231 VIA LIDO Souo $2,495,000 Exquisite 3 bedroom, 3.5 bath custom built In 1992 on 38 ft. lot. European elegance. South facing patio, dock for large yacht, wine closet, skylights, granite and marble. ----r - CHRISTEN NILSEN 723-8800 EXT. 44 AT THE BEACH Spacious 3 bedroom townfrome ;ust steps to tfre sand. Large master with higfr ceilings. Built in 1991 . Lido Isle Spacious 4 bedroom, 3 bath home on extra large lot. One of the most charming homes on Lido. Extensively remodeled in 1987. $799,500 Move In now and enfoy tfte summer and aU tlae fwd For a11 11ppoi11t111 e11I {c.tl BEVERLY CLEVELAND 723-8800 ext. 41 . ELIZABETH THAMER 759--3790 4 Bedrooms -3.5 Baths VIEW! VIEW! VIEW! -~---·~-·---· - VILLA POINT AT ITS BEST! LOCATION . LOCATION . LOCATIOl\4 Gatei COmnru.nltv Jtear Fasliion Island and Balfloa Island 215 Wla Point Drive Great value 2 bedrooms, 2 batfu $196,000 326 VIiia Point Drtve 2 bedrcoms, attached gar11ge, ON '°1f U1fA rst $282,000 2'4 VIiia Point Drive 2-*rs.dtes, Oii ,,,, COUtSe $279MO :.r or tB u ye rs ZL'i tli a 11 'E!/C _for 'l 't1 [u c 23 LINDA ISLE 2 WINDEMERE 39CALVADOS 8AYFRONT NEWPORT COAST NEWPORT RIDGE Remodeled bayfront Mediterranean Villa located French Normandy inspired on the "Gold Coast" of in an exclusive guard gated Sancerre model. guard gated Linda Isle. community. This home Perfect comer location. Great entertaining home offers privacy, seclusion Least expensive detached with large rooms. and lovely canyon views. home in area. 3 bedrooms, Light, bright and open. 4 bedrooms, 4.5 baths with 3 baths, main floor bedroom. Marble floors, neutral master suite on main floor. Gourmet kitchen, fir~place colors, gourmet kitchen. Large oversized lot in and many upgrades. Spacious patio with park-like setting, Beautifully landscaped yard built-In 8-S.O. quality construction and with wrap-around patio. Large boat dock. upgrades throughout. Gated communiJy . . Offered at $1 ,895 ,000 Offend at $1,549,000 Offered at $287 ,500 3 Charity Golf Tourna~ent at Pelican Hiii Golf Course 5 9 a .m . -noon. Ethics 1 p.m. -4 p.m .. Agency 6 Corpus Christi 7 MLS Book Delivery 10 8:45 a .m., Community Relatiohs Committee meeting 9 a.m ., MLS Committee meeting 11 8:45 a.m .. Affiliate Committee meeting 12 8:45 a .m., GPA Committee meeting 2 p .m . -5 p .m., Internet class 9 a .m . -noon. Tax Planning for RE Investments 1 p.m. -4 p .m ., Sure No Problem. Trust Me 13 8:30 a .m., Board of Directors meeting 2 p .m. -4 p .m .. COMPASS Beginner course 19 Noon -1 :30 p.m., Free Seminar: Not Just Another Exchange Seminar 9 a .m. -noon, Anatomy of An Adjustable Loan 1 p.m. -4 p .m., REO's 20 9 a .m ., Grievance Committee meeting 26 27 9 a.m . -11 a .m., COMPASS Advanced course 2 p.m . and 4 p .m ., Lightning Flyer seminar 10 a .m . -1 p.m., Seminar: Working with the Appraiser 2 p.m. -5 p .m .. Internet class 9 a.m. -11 a.m., COMPASS Beginner course Big Canyon Built in 1994, this Italian Tuscany style villa has been completed ~ with quality and a convenient design. lt covers about 5,000 square feet on a large lot with four bedrooms and four and one-half baths. Each bedroom has its own bathroom. Incredible detail has been added throughout the home, such as a custom clay tile roof, Adoquin stone exterior trim, patios and walkways, copper gutters and downspouts tied into the drainage system, heavy insulation to keep the home warm in winter and cool in summer, north and south walls with double wall construction, two air conditioning and heating systems, Westcc security system, fire sprinklers, stereo system and eight foot custom paneled doors. The dramatic entry has marble floors, columns and arches, with a circuJar staircase that has a custom wrought iron banister with wood hand.railing. The living room offers a two-story coffered ceiling with indirect lighting, w~ burning masonry fireplace and built-in stereo speakers. The large.dining room has a marble floor and high ceiling with indirect lighting. The gourmet kitchen offers granite countertops, custom painted white cabinets. marble floor, walk-in pantry, Dacor gas cooktop and oven, Sub-Zero refrigerator/freezer, water purifier with instant hot water and an eating area with built-in desk and china cabinet. The family room is cozy, but large enough for a pool table. It's equipped with an oversized masonry fireplace and walk-in wet bar with recessed lighting.' The master bedroom suite has a sitting area, fireplace, built-in book shelves and separate his and her closets. The master bath is elegant with lots of marble, a spa tub. glass block shower and separate water closet with bidet , The backyard has been landscaped with authentic Italian style gardens with fruit trees, extensive lighting, covered loggia across the back of house, built-in stereo speakers, Imported Adoquin stone walkways and patios, pool and spa and a side yard dog run. The final convenience is a large three car garage with a built-in bathtub for pets. For nwre infornuition, call UIUla L1u or Stella Won.fen at Coast Newport Propenus, 4 Civic Plavl, S~. 260, Newport Beach, (714) 644-16()(). Family neighborhood Located in the Newport Coast community of St Michel, this gale guarded home is just minutes away from Fashion Island. Consisting of more than 2.100 square feet. this home features three bedrooms, two and one-half baths, a separate dining room. family room with fireplace and kitchen with light wood colored cabinets and a breakfast area. A loft at the bead of the stairs is available as a den or office. There is a spacious entry ball and handsome traditional staircase. Plantatioo shutters, high quality neutral carpet and ceramic floor tile enhance the light airy feeling of this open two-story home. The rear yard receives morning sunlight and has an attractive patio and mature landscaping. A community pool and spa is less than a block away. Priced at $409,000. For 114/or.""°"" Cllll Mih M"" of Coat N"Pf'l't Prope'*1, 4 CWk PlcAI, 5". 260, N"""18-tla. or call 644-1600. .. •• ' • ~n-~----0... Daily Pilot Rri.l Esw41 • June 8, l996 ~-~~-----~~~--~~~Iii~~.:;_~~~...,__.._~...,_~""'-~-"~--~"--~~~~~~~..__ ....... ~...,_...,_~ iving at its finest This elegant townhome overlooking the Newport Beach Country Club golf course offers a secure yet carefree lifestyle within the guard gated community of Sea Island. just a short walking distance to . "hopping and beaches. Completely renovated in 1991, the condo features two bedrooms, a den and two and one-half baths in about 2.600 square feet of living space. The su9ken Living room is accented with a mirrored wet bar, high ceilings. a marble fireplace and high sliding glass doors leading to a garden patio with views of the golf course beyond. Custom cabinets create a focal point in the den. Marble floors extend throughout the entzy, powder room. formal dining area and spacious gourmet kitchen with top-of-the-line appl iances and sunny breakfast nook. Upstairs, the master bedroom sujte is luxuriously appointed and has a private balcony that overlooks the golf course. Volume ceilings, indirect lighting, skylights, a spacious dressing area. three wal k-in closets, dual sinks and Jacuzzi tub add to the comfort of the room. The secondary bcdroo"l with a large bay window and private bathroom also enjoys a gol f course view. The home features quality craftsmanship and fine attention to detaiJ and is ~t within a private community with two pools, two spas and two tennis courts. For more informalWn, call Esther Fine al (714) 644-1600, Coast Newport Properties, 4 Civic Pkwz, Ste. 260, Newport Beach. Beach lifestyle Here is the opportunity to live the quintessential California lifestyle -this home is located on the beach in Newport. The house is at the point where the beach changes from west to south facing. It's close enough to the water to see and hear the surf. Ocean lovers will be right at home and there are no rock jetties to interrupt the coastal views. The home itself is brand new. never ljved-in custom construction. built by a local builder with every attention to detail and quality. The open, flowing floor plan features three bedrooms, two and one-half baths, with full ocean views from most living areas and a large rooftop deck for maximum coastline and nightlight views. Amenities include built-in surround sound, dual systems, with speakers throughout the home, dual-paned vinyl clad doors and windows for easy maintenance, air condiJ.ioning, gourmet kitchen with view, top-of-the-line appliances and more. Beach amenities • include an outside shower and side access to the home with a storage area. Priced at $998,000. For mon infonnatUJn, contact Ronda Htin, Coast Newporl ProfHrties, 4 Civic Pliu.#, Ste. 260, Newport Beach. or call (114) 72J-88()(). Coast NeY#port Properties -. . gets Fine 1n May Esther Fine provides quality service to her customers A positive attitude and a drive to exceed her clients' expectations have kept award- winning real estate agent Esther Fine in demand by hundreds of satisfied clients in Newport Beach. Following in the footsteps of her late husband, Stuart Fine, a popular Newport Beach real estate agent, she became a full time real estate agent in 1988. In May, Ftne joined Coast Newport Properties where she ser:ves the entire Newport Beach community while specializing in the Dover Shores area. Formerly with Waterfront Homes, she was a 1995 company award winner. In J 994 she ranked No. 2 in company sales and was inducted into the elite Golden Circle, award~ to only eight of Waterfront's agents. Esther attended the University of Calif omia. Los Angeles, Orange Coast College and Coastline Community College, where she majored in busjness and real estate. A resident of Newport Beach for more than 35 years. she and her husband raised three children and were always active in community affarrs. Currently she serves on the Board of Directors of the Airport Working Group of father Fine Orange County and the Dover Shores Homeowners Association. She is also a recipient of the PTA Honorary Service Award. Believing that customer satisfaction is the pinnacle of success, Esther strives to provide quality service and foster long- term relationships with all of her clients. Esther Fine can be reuhed al (714) 644-16()(), Coast Newporl Properties, 4 Civic Plaza, Ste. 260, Newport Beach. Wayne Heck makes a difference in real estate . Coast Newport Properties agent is successful in sales and in community Wayne Heck is a Coast Newport Properties agent who makes a difference, not only in real estate but also in the Newport Beach community as well. Although he has officially been a real estate agent for, six years, prior to that be w~ buying and selling properties on his own. "l worked in the restaurant business for 11 years and that took up much o f my evenings, so during the day I biked around Newport Beach and found properties that I could buy and sell," Heck said. In additional to Heck's busy schedule in real estate sales, be al o owns two Haagen-Daazs franchises in Fashion Island. Heclc feels that it's important to "give back something to the community where I live and work." He is a fonner area director for the Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce and was cbainnan of the Mariner's Mile Association. He is treasurer on the board of directors for the Fashion Island Merchants Association and a fonner varsity baseball coach of Newport Harbor High School. "I came to Coast Newport Properties because of the excellent community reputation and the home grown family-owned and operated office," Heck said. 'The best agents are at Coast Newport Properties." A graduate of San Diego State, he and his wife, Cathy have been manied for almost 20 years. They have a daughter, Hayley. Wayne enjoys ports and gardening and the family attends Mariners Church in Newport Beach. Way11e Huie ca11 IH noclted OI Coo.rt Newport Properties, 4 Civk Pla:A, SU. 260, Newpon Beach, (114) 644-1600. .). BAYFRONT CONDO Booltf\ LI\ e oo the bay. 2br rull security pmthouse coodo - Pma1e manna -Sw1mrru~~ pool -Furnished , Reduced to $350,000 Call Herb Man/ulll 312-0284 28th STREET MARINA BAY VIEW CONDO Spacious 1600 sq I\. 2br2ba. Wood-burning~~· shuu.m ~ 1cmce. 2 cat subtcmnean tee:ura1 Ill· Thew pmruer cOlldol rwely romt Oil the tl. CaU fflf.Ce Ma1eU 673~771 Daily Pi.lot Real Estair •June 8, 1996 OCEANFRONT DUPLEX Pnmc boardwalk loc11100. wtute water views, best swimming beach All new paml, ~· floors llld window rreatments $725,000 Call Chris Brigan4i 673-3777 TURN KEY CONDO Bcauuful 2l>r lb.I ~'Ol1do "'aU.ang dJ~ 10 Tnanglc 'iquarc land'IC&pcd b) Rogel' Garden Th" homt " read) to mo\C into NOW $174,900 Call KJIIJaken Lawler 673-3777 PRIVATE RETREAT About I hour fnwn Newport Beach. P:llm Desert. and San Diego 4.~l·<tq rt Coun1ry French home. 4br Jba. pool. ~Ml~ coon. lbr 2ba £UC3t howic. meam $895,000 Call ViMe MayeU 673-3777 CAN NE '1ILIAGE ;ry INC. ~· . . -. .. .... , ..... I I· It's an Open House Weekend! Come by & See these 2 Very Special Homes! #GoldoPI. A View For All Seasons! You won't find a more spectacular unobstructed view on the hill than from this 5 BDRM hmm. A horn£ to meet all the family's needs. A place to N&harfre oi die end of the day •• Offered at $1,197,000 ·Laguna Beach .J!J!J'Nyea PL The views will take your breath away the moment you walk through the door. A pl4u:e eo wauh dN..,...., oe die en4I of o lllU)' day. Offered at $810,000 ------- . . ·~ .. _ -· .. -· Re/Max !fall of Fame Direct Line: 640-2677 CORONA DEL MAR • Mint Townhomcl •South ol PCHI • Mediterranean S Yr. Nu 3 BED/38Tl-t townhome w/vaulted ceilings, skylights, F.P., master w/F.P. and spa on view deck! Only $)59,000. CORONA DEL MAa • Sp«taculor Tudor Town~ • 38ED/3.58ATH completety remodeled townhome in the heart of CdMI Feels like a house! Granite entry, fireplace, and sla b granite kitchen counters, hardwood floors. 1 Bed/Bath Downstairs! Only $429,000 EASTSID£ COSTA •SA •ONLY 1319,000 • Fabulous 4BED/38TH with extra living rm. and kitchen and Master Suite on 2nd floor! Fam. Rm. & living. rm. downstairs w/marble fireplac.e and spa. Professionalty landscaped! Over 2,000 sq.ft.I •••• Ownen MotlY..._. .... Protecting your income - part 2 di sability. A benefit of two years will cost substantiaUy less than a lifetime benefit period. Elimination Ptriod (waiting ptriod). The amount of time you must be disabled before s~ Ostrin a benefit is payable. Policy Provisions. For example, a policy that pays both total and par1ial disability will cost more than one that pays only for total disability. There are several other provisions that can aff cct the cost of a policy. Be sure you understand all provision of a policy when comparing it to others. A properly licensed agent or financial ~nwive cao help you decide which policy provisiODI src bClll for your individual situation. Disability insurance is the most ooet effective way to cover your expenses if you become unable to wotk due to illness or injury. 'The purchase of such coverage should be made carefully with the assistance of a qualified profeuiQDal. Slnf Otlrfle " "*" 0.-,. ~ F._,.., s,mcn. 515 Aldo• aw. s.. 8SO, Com M--, CA fZ6l6, (11') ~J. ....... . . . . \ ' Bob & Dovie Koop Bob Koop Dovie Koop Bob Koop, Jr. 760-5000 Ext.128 or 760-1580 Brand new custom home at Big Corona Beach S Bedrooms, 5.S Baths, appJt. 4,200 sq. ft. ~utif ul use of matblc, granilc &. tile, gounncl kitchen, Sub-Zero, elevator, dual A/C cl heat· ing. wet bar, fireplace 3 car garage, private &ated ltleeL f1tendibk """'tlJ of tJ.e /uubor, wltili wwllr alUI CalalUta 11iew1 fro"' allrlosl •11«17 roo,,./ · $1,895,000 ·Bob Koop. Sr. or Jr. 3 , , I fFWllk• in clone. fomal di.nina aoom. fitept.ce, lush land te1pe. pool A apt, g1tccl bcachea $495,000 Bob K , Sr. or Jr. Grut location ocq.n side ol PCH. "300 Block. Adorable, ranodelcd two bedroom + den house, large I bdnn apt., one block 10 beach. $585,000 Bob K • Sr. or Jr. NEWPORT BEACH 760-5000 ....... ~ . ,,., ........ ._~:....-E!::!xt~.~1~28~~--~_!c~,·~w:'~,_J ~ ColdV#ell Banker and Habitat For Humanity hold g_o~f tournament. fund raiser Habitat builds housing for those in need Coldwell Banker and Habitat For Humanity will be hosting the Longest Day of Golf Tournament fundraiser in an effort to raise money for a Habitat build. The event is scheduled to be held on the tongest day of the year, Thurs., June 20 at aolf coursea across.Southern California. 9ewnl liellnS will be playing on differad golf courses in Los Angeles, Oranae IDd San Diego counties. trying to achieve u muy boJes of golf u possible before the IUD goes down. Each golfer will obtain pledges per bole, much like a walk-a-tboo. .. Coldwell Banker proudly supports Habitat For Humanity in its effort to help deaervtng familica in their quest for home ownenhip," said Bob Le Fever, president of the Southern Calif omia company. "The ~wanls of participating in a Habitat For Humanity build are priceless and events such as this golf tournament make it all possible." e.-. for Humanity is an inteaaMioaal non-profit organization that ~ t decent. aff ordablc housing. Habl'\! are sold to those in need,. at no profit and with no interest charged. Since its founding in 1976, Habitat has provided shelters to more than I 00,000 family members. and in 1994 alone more than 10,000 houses in 42 countries were builL Through the Habitat For Humanity process, hope is restored and lives are changed as the cycle of need is broken. Coldwell Banker is the only national real estate firm to embrace Habitat For Humanity as its official corporate charity. The company bas funded and built numerous Habitat homes since its affiliation with the non-profit organization in 1993. To make this event possible, Coldwell Banker and Habitat For Humanity are currently seeking golfers who would like to participate in the golf tournament fundraiser. They a.re also seeking the help ... of golf courses th.al would allow one to two teams to play on the course at no charge. l/JOfl an~ ilt~ alUI wo111' Uh ~ ilifOt"lltllli caU M"""1 Moslos, (310) 459-0480. POI',_,..,_,.,... ,.. .. , coll 1"fll' lotWI ~Bak# offe• °' ,.... Coltlw.U ~-llw I~ lt#l:/lwww.ultlwllNlibr.na "'--~r 1 1aur Open Hou1es 2218 Private Rd ~.000 Sat 2·5 --.t:tWB 49 Balboa Coves $569,900 Sit 1·5 5 Balboa Coves $619.000 Sat 1·5 ...,. 1323Bayside1214 $495,000 Sun S599.000 Sun 11 Rue Fountainbleau $625,000 Sit 1·5 S599.900 Sat/Sun 1·5 Roc:tlelle L $895,000 Sun 1~5 $735,000 Sun 2·5 $2n.ooo Sun 1-5 $719,000 sun 2-5 $259,900 Sa:1 1·5 $318,500 Sat 1 .... $415,000 Sun 2·5 •l!ll[O!OJ 204 Intrepid $269,500 Sun 1-4 12 Kamalii Court $227,000 Sun 1-5 24 Odyssey Court $245,000 Sun 1·5 32 Encore $209.000 Sun 1-5 $364,500 Sun 2·5 S595,000 Sun 1-5 $179,500 Sun 1-5 Vi.sic one of OW1" Opm Hausa and rqiner to win 6 Passporu to .Dimeyland 8 $ 150 Disney DoUanl {!1'7021) Unique location in CdM w/over 100 ft of coastline. Beautiful 460. 4BA hm w/fantastic pano whtte water. ocean. harbor & Catalina view. On front row of Ocean Blvd w/privacy1 ~ [] $1,295,000 r-.••llrl Pano coastline vu Impressive flrplan w/6.000+ SQ h SBO. SBA + powder rms. game rm. FR. exercise rm office & wrk rm Lush landscap1ngw/pool & spa, waterfall sport court & sep bath house Jll/ llMu 511-1200 $929,000 Listen to the sound or waves crashing on the wedge lrom charming duplex which sits on a 45 x 118 foot lot w/app S 1.600/month income from lower unit Mam house contains 380. 2 SBA, office Rental w/lBD 2BA 5-car mg $595,000 llilbiiiii:i~it~;;....;;.~~"] 3BD. 3BA beauty' Great courtyard entry. elaborate oriental landscaping. pond. waterfall. small bridge. A musl seei 680, 4.SBA. apx 60 n of bayfronl Beautlflll formal dining, gourmet's kitchen, large courtyard w/wad- ing pool & spa. Maid's Qtrs off kitchen. Room for 2 large yachts & side tie. Lovely traditional 5BR custom home on corner lot. Lots of used brick. This 2 story home offers great family living Large family room opens onto ve- randa. Must see! $785,• Gorgeous, exclusive gate-guarded community of Tustin Tanch Stunning .ao. 4BA wlbonus rm in app 4.CXX> st Prof landscaped & designed withe finest of mart>le & granite. Priv pool & spa can be enJQYed w/ tropical landscape. 3-car gar. cul-de- sac street $439,000 Pride of ownership is very evident in this substafl- tlal 3BO+ office (or 480) home. Gleaming wood entry, loads of tile. newish roof & a solarium in which to relax & enioy the beautiful surroundings. $229,• Great 480. 38A thal radiates hospitality and Chaml in a wonderful are.a. Forrral din rm & liv rm w/great fireplace. Welcoming family room with fireplace Large master suite ~rs, 180 & balh on main ftOOf I ~ .1 NOR'l'B TUSTIN Hll..~ 10252 .SW.rise L4ac • I 0 Beds, 14'.$ 8ldll. 9 Fitepl-=es • ~ J0.(0>9q.ft. mi~· 8 mes • ~ lpplOll. II acn:s available (Ad.6625) Excellence LINDA ISLE 32 Unda /sf< • Rcmodclcd S Bclr. S Bath Home • Formal Duunc Rm. Librvy. Den • "Gold eo.si· 00 LI.Ilda "le. Pvt Dock $3,495,000 In Service & Quality LINDAISLE BIG BEAR LAKEFRONT Z91 Cove • 98d., 9BL, Plus Gucsi Qulrters • Approx 10.000 sq.fl 00 Dbl. Lot • Sauna. Gym Rec. Rm. .t Mud Rm. $2,950,000 (Ad. 6623) IRVINE TERRACE 16/J Bgyadcrc T<apcc • 4 M.. 4.5 Ba.. HQP Hadlor YICW • Courtywd w/Pool. Spa .t Wlll:rfall • K~ PcatllRd ill O.C. Mapzi11e $2,490,000 (Ad. 6605) Direct Line (714) 729--7208 HARBOR WGBLANDS J6Q61cyioc Avenue NEWPORT NORTH VD..LAS 1100 Cone Hermosa • 48cl .. 2BL. 2 Car AlllChcd Ga.rqe • uvq Rm.1W'AlqJllce. Lqe 8-*yll'd 9(iUnda Isle • 6 Bd., 4..S Ba.. 3 Firq>laces • 3Bd.. 2.58a.. 2 Car Anached GVll'C • UyW!a Rm. w~ SpaA: w..fall • S Bd., 4 Ba~ G11c Gulllded • 38cl • 2.SBa.. Shows Like a Model • Eldolcd I.nor Alrium • Lowell Pee Pfb on Unda lsk Sl,649,000 (Ad. 6615) • All New Copper Plumbin& • Upplded "N.,tl" Model • ApproiumllA:I)' 80' on the Waler • Ctealivoe f'manc1n1 Available • Quiet llltcriot Loc:allon. E:.t Refwb. • Volwne Ceilinp. Bat Buy ill Tenw.:e $1,050,000 L.ff. (Ad. 6620) $599,0QO (Ad. 6610) $395,000 (Ad. 6613) $277,000 (Ad. 6624) NEWPORT BEACH 852 Halyard • IBd. IBa , Cape Cod Look • Filq>bcc ., LMn& Room • Formal Dirun1 Room (Ad. 6611) BARBARA'S RECENT SUCCESSFUL TRANSACTIONS 606/lAJJONA 1614 G A.LU'Y 49 LINDA lsu 26 MORNING BREEZE 94 CAILE SoL . 2347 Ill.VINE. 610 CLCJBBOUSE 13ZS MttRINERS 3148 CORTE P ORTOFINO 711 O CEAN 1821 PORT RENWICK $1,089,000 $1,150,000 $3,495,000 $269,000 $195,000 $289,000 $295,000 $430,000 $485,000 $190,000 $529,000 > BARBARA SWINDALL 729-7286 Oceanfront R-2 Lot Balboa Peninsula· $875,000 . ... . ' .... . . ..... Villa Point $389,000 Villa Point $251,000 Villa Point $194,900 ''I .Direct.line: CORONA-.iiM '"Mint Townfll•lf• ...... ~ Mediteminean 6 n..N.ti·I toWnhome w/wdfltt/J ~~ts, F.P., master w/F.P..,.. fP9 on W!w dedl OlllJSU., .. CORONA DIL MAii • Sptttotulor T.-W ~ • 38ED/3.SBATH can= remo JJI d townhome in the he.rt CdMI Feels like a house! G..._ ~...,_._end slab granite kitc:hen counters, fwdWood . floors. 1 ~ DOWnstllrst OnlJMB,- Olga Hallacoglu: Rules of the road AGENCY: Coldwell Banker, Costa Mesa JOB TITLE: l Real estate agent FARM AREA! Eastside Costa Mesa LENGm OF TIME WITH AGENCY: One year I CITY OF RESIDENCE: Costa Mesa HOBBIF.SIINTERFSl'S: Tuking walks and reading CLUBSIORGANIZATIONS: Church choir, AmlCnian Professional Society, Orange Coast Association of Realtors -Community Relations · LAST BOOK READ: '1>ale Carnegie" ... . . .................. ,. FAVORITE ~~~~~~~- MOVIE: .. 'lbe Fugitive" FAVORITE RtSDUltANn Las Brisas FAVORITE GETAWAY: San Diego PET PEEVE: Drivers who don't use their Olgo Hallacoglu tum signals HOW DO YOU DEFINE SUCCESS? Loving what you do and doing what you love W• wat lo INtlr fro,,. you tltro#tle OUT SNAPSHOT cobunlt. Tit• colu.11 ftallu'n tN1 nlllU owun, bt"Obn, "1•1111, """""111 tqnl•111'1tiHS aNI s*df llNlllHn. W• •neo""'I• '°" to Hlfll G""""' (,,_kW WlllU, if poallM), witJe"" ~~ .. "" UHfl/lfllfJ'I ""1M ..w 011 tlN 6--k. S.1111 or /tu '10fU' "41orrNldo11 lo: Ju/U Wbr, rWll --~ """' Pllol, 330 W. S., St., Codi Ma., CA f2'11; Ftu: (114) 6Sf..4I02. lhrlllM: 5 p.a n..-.,. W•'U ,,,.,.,, it a,,_. ii . llNI ..... 70 rm.. "4/0l'M ... llNll ltiu ....... ,,..,. .... laM, ""(114) 514- ~ ...................... ·. 1607 Sea Bell Circle A Gated Community .. Ocean, Catalina. Harbor & City Lights View on prime "Top of the Hill" cu~ de-sac lot. Huge side yard, 6BR. 4BA Perfect family home. Drasbcally reduced" 21 Toulon "Best Buy" 5BR. 3BA single family attached home w/ all encompassing views. Designer decorated Move-in quality. Very motivated owner. Make offer. HARBOR VlEW HOMES 1829 Port Car1ow Leve with that feehng of sereruty & security, m thls spectacular 4BR, 2 SBA family home Lots of upgrades and m move-in cond1bon Lust\ park & community pool Highly upgraded condo with sweepmg Ocean & Harl:>or Vtf!!t#s. 2BR, 2BA w/oal< floonng in entry & kitchen Berl>ef carpet. French dool's plus much more. EleVator access - seclXlty complex 221 Goldenrod I Classic Beach Villa! Fabulous views! Located right on the COM scenic Sk fintSh hne. Untque 38R, 3.5BA. upStde-dCJ¥' house w/30' IMng/dmmg room w/h1gh ce~mgs. Lease/option avadable. HARBOR RIDGE Elegant Custom Townhome w/stunmng Ocean, Catalina & City Views. Superb upgrades surround this 3BR, 3BA wjblack granrte fireplace, French doors & recessed lighbng. Guard gated. Motivated owner. REDUCED $719,000 s·· ----,;-· • I • • J_ . 609 Donald Place "Simply Magical." BeautJful two story w/4BR, 3.5BA. Light & Bnght, hardwood floonng, security system. TraOQUtl Enghsh garden wrth fountain. ONner may carry. Bnng YOllf otters. 1 Encore lighly Upgraded Galore! New Berber carpet and pamt New fixtures, scraped cedmgs, new cabtnets & wocti. bench "' garage. Great opportunity, make offe<. Reduced Pnce! .. . . 23 Bodeea Bay Capbvabng ocean and Catahna Views from this 4BR, 3BA expanded & remodeled Home. Two master surtes. profess10nally landscaped. Complete w/large spa & waterfall. Lots of COM Charm 1n this 4BR, 3BA front house w/wood floors l BR, lBA unit over garage w/Swed1sh fireplace & patio. Close to footbridge & beaches. Make otter- let's sell. COM DUPLEX Well Ma1ntamed Duplex! Cute front cottage w/2BR. 2BA. Newer rear unrt 3BR. 3BA w/flreplace and large decks. Fantastic locatJon and an ideal opporturnty for that owner/user. Wont last long' 811w.15th . 128 Make offer -Seller bought another -very motivated! Completely remode4ed three level condo w/ granite fireplace, central all'. plantation shutters. French doors. secunty gated. Close to beach REDUCED $219,000 . 5 Corporate Plaza • Newport Beach • California • 92660 -· ---·-··-·-· ·--------------·-·--·· 1. ,. I ,. • Totally Remodeled • Historical Location Near Sunset Strip & Beverly Hills $ '79,000 Balboa Island ·vmg At Its Best • Brand New Family Home or Duplex t~liill!~ • Excellent Location ~ • Gorgeous Luxury Amenities! $895,000 Super Sharp -- A Cozy Condo }U8t A Short Walk To Beach • Excellent Value! • 2 Br, 1.25 Bath f onnal Dining A •Fireplace, Louven $149,000 ............... .---- • Excellent Income • Well Maintained • Charming 2 Br Cottage + 2 Br Apt. Distinction • Showcased in the '94 COM Home Tour Exclusively In Villa Point • Well Located l Br •Fitness Ctr+ Pool Adjacent to Golf • Beautiful Newes- Panoramic Bay Ocean Views • Stunning Catalina Sunsets!!! :-1\ll~ • RArely Oft'ered 3 Br Cuatom Everything "Beautiful Newport BHch Bay View Property" • Gorgeous Bay & ~ Views • Spacious Living With Large Mast + Gue.~t Bedroom •Fabulous Kitc~n -Must S~ •Like New Throughout -Very Lavi $325,000 Oil/ Walter Mitcht// for yout pritJate showing 0 588-3083 I Live In One! Rent The Other! •Excellent Location Close To South Bay • 2 Large 3 Br Units • Great lllCOl:Jlt $7f!9.®'J Excellent Villa Balboa Value • Great Location • Ovusiz.ed 1 Bdrm • Sunny & Private $139,000 j Spacious Custom Luxmyc.ando • 2 Bdnn. 2 Bath • Tutdul Decor • PlushCarpet &: Designer Ora~ • Unique Ploorpla.n $229,000 II W11/tn Mitchtl 0 588-3083 Newport PenfhOue Carulo •Well Located 1 Br •Hye Va\Jlted Cdl.. tap+ Stylghts • Nice Ugbt Oeci>r $139,000 UDO l5U 5BR. 4.5&A plui den. fun rm a. bonus room! Quiel 52.5 ft. strttt·to-strttt lod 3 fpl. ll>i ... $1,09S,OOO 8AUOA ISi.AND T~ty remod duplex. White klr MBR w/ok. A. deck. 28lt •<Mr 2-at gar S7l5,000 OCEAN BLVD, CdM Wortd-cl.w ocn/bay vtew 4BR.. 38A 2 lplc 3-ur ga1 Deck w/spa Spectarularl S 1,850,000 PENINSULA POINT DrcUlldUC wide bay view from older res w/40 fl. fronr.ige Lot value Suira~ for rehab $685,000 lASTSID£ HllGHTS Cute duplex w/whlte picket fence/shutters. E.ldl ZBR w/fplc 2-ar gu. ~ yarcls.$259,000 HAIUK>R VltW HILLS lush grounds .ccenr remodel. New slate roof. custom ~cabs. Gofgeousl....$729,000 BIG CANYON Prime loc. 3BR. 2.5BA McYln twnhm w/prof remod kit, -b.v. cust minors. fplc. sm.ooo MESA VEaDl Upgtilded pool home on c.orner lot, 48R. 3BA, fam. rm .. 3-c..ar gar .. new p.llnt/carpet. SJJA,000 CORONA DEL MAR Duplex. Charming 28R house w/pldtet h!nce. Huge 48R. 3BA unlL Condo apprvd .. $619,000 CORONA DE.l MAR So of Coast Hwy. Charming c.ott.age &. anlst srudlo w/ocn vw Roof deck 2-c.u ga1.$6JA,9SO . ,, • \ r --~_, -_-~ ' . r I Gala to reveal Orange ·Coast Realtors' neYI image . J In keeping with iL'> ever-expanding coverage of Orange County's most dcmable coastal properties. the Orange Cna~t Assoc1al1on of Realtor<; will host a gala reception m celehrat1on of II'> new name. image and headquarter-. The a'>\Ociation was prev10u11ly called the Newport-Mesa Association of Realtors. The highlight of the receptwn wilt be the unveiling of a giant colorful mural dep1c11ng scenes of Newport Beach Jiving that appean. on the rotunda area of the as-.oc1atioo's headquarters ln addition. I guests will have a first-hand look at the I assoc1at1on's new logo design and will share mformatwn about po~itive \1gns in the marketplace -most notably, increased sales of ~idcntia) properties in the first haJf of 1996. announced Patricia R. Moore. REC, CAE. executive vice I president of the assoc1a11on. The gala and unve1 hng will be held Thurs .. June 13 at 4p.m. at the assoc1at1on's headquarters C40l N. Newport Blvd .• Newport Beach.) "We're looking forward to introducing our new name. logo and overall image to the 1.400 members of the association." Moore said of the organiullon's event. "It\ particularly interesting to note that the color and optimism captured in our updated look truly renects the positive upswing in the market that we're finally beginning to observe." The colorful artwork exbibifiil tht building's rotunda is the work of locaJ artists Michael Tauber and Todd William. who believe that it will serve as a billboard for the upscale beach lifestyle for which the Gold Coast li renowned. The collage mural depicts different aspects of life m and arouna Ntwport Beach including coastal imagery, the Newport Beach Pier, the Pun Zone fems wheel and the Balboa Pavilion. Seminar to r rea estate p sslona s rue lhiJ ounclf for the succ:esa OU want in 1996. You'll nght '• ___ ......,. __ Spacious Island Duplex. "48R, 28A wllarge balcony up, 3BR, 2BA w/patio down RemodeJed KltchensJBaths SQuorc footoge can't be duphcotedl' ............... $595,000 lalboll llland Golf in your back yard An outstanding Laguna Niguel property adjacent to the 14th hole of the BNiguel Country Club. The ho~ IDlaUrina more than 3.100 square feet., has a gated entry, three car garage and a pcbbl~textured driveway long enough to accommodate parking for up to six cars. 1be floor plan of this custom home features four bedrooms; one on the main floor, three baths and a spacious family room with a built-in entertainment center. bookshelves and fireplace. Rich oak hardwood floors and white carpeting is used throughout., with shuuets as e window trenirnenl 'The elegant living room. perfect for fonnaJ entertainment. has a f~place and bookcases. French doors and lots of windows, which look out on the rolling green terrain of the golf course. The formal dining room is ekg&DC. the perfect place for intimate dinners with close friends. The kitchen, willt wW ~ ~ and bright and a gourmet cook's dream. There are up-to-dato applianoca, a bland and a cozy eating nook. A charming staircase with hardwood and carpet treads leads from the foyer to the three u stairs bedrooms, includin the master suite, which has a fireplace and French doors to a cony wt a view o the go course and the ttiUs beyond. The master bathroom has double sinks. separate shower and large mirrors. The upstairs hallway i.s open to the rooms below, &iving an airy. spacious feeling to the home. French doors across the back of the home open onto 1 covered patio and an in-ground spa. The patio is perfect for relaxing while watching golf crs and sunset views. For llWN UifonnaJion, adl Pllil 1-.ul, Frwl Stuub Coastal Pro,mJa. (114) 249- • ..lllZA tr • • t " f • • • • • ' • • e e • • 'I e • • • • t 4 • • • '. • .. !t 4l t • ·~ • I "' • t1 , • .. ! t • -- SALT SPRAY Experifttt die u.lillanttloe of Uvlni rigbl on onr of La11un11 ·\ lottllat llllndia. Utt Ill ov,u 6400 sq. fl. of luxu11 "ilh prhale ~l'PI tit IMecta * ~· ol mooriJ1a for ,..cllt. Call for fratul'\"i li'it. $3,899,000 L51 VICTORIA BUCH ~ ......... ._ ud cwt11ae rieW'I from dlis custom Mocrb Sktacl4riM a.... • ecaa Me of Hwy. Walk 1 blodl to oat of (Apu's n..t IMeclM9. Pufl'd for llt or 2Dd ..__ $475,0001123 ~ -~-.... 1t , ... _... • --""""'" • .. -~ ----wll"!' ~ ENTERTAIN UNDER THE STARS I igh1. air). rw.1om JBR "ilh unlqlll' family rooai with l'ftnlcUbk roof. IA>l!t of 11las.<> &. skt lighcs. goonDl't kitchen, 5p1 & lap pool. dtd. "ilh 0ttan. ba~. & ril) 'il'ws. CloR to all shopping & IWl'l'lllion. $975,000 R51 FABULOUSFOURPLEX Buulltul, wtll·-'•teJ-' 1111lt. ndi wttli 2 batlll, ledMdual laundry room a p,.,e. A,,..OL 437t 1q.ft. Oil eke atl-4te-sac ltred. Prbd for I.~ alt. ff111TYI $347,500 ¥51 1100 Newport Center Dr. Sultl' 110 ENCHANTING COTTAGES-BY· THE-SEA ""'o 28R homes with e11c.Mclral opH·bl'am ceilinp tbrougboot. firt'pilK'l'. & pri.,atl' paOO. A bop & a skip to the Nl'WJIOC'l bacbes. $319,000 T51 HARBOR RIDGE Slqlt-lenl matt wWI JIM 1C198ft feet el dtplltt and styll' In pard-pkd «»m11u1.nlty. Mailable • l'U'fI ~~ Novtmbu. Call .... ,. .-s,ooo 532 for information on these and other properties, Call: (714) ~-7111 . . http://www.zow.com/coastalpro~rties . a • • } ' ,, 0 0 GORGEOUS YARD I/GATED POOL "WW,·= Oii Lnl. • TllS IAll. ll"1 NCltJll llTI 1U10ED cmlMS • flDCI DOOIS t hDOfi DECOIAtal TOa!S II nlll IOOI wm1D US fOOl •SM• IWS Alli IEDICD TO *565,000 flUT TUI WL UTA?! EilfEI f AN DEi IEIDE 714-840-4718 CORONA on MAR -·-. -....... --· -- Fabulous Corona dd Mar pa.pla 230 ~ Balboa Wand 714 Po: .. --:. I Fab S nh R.... .-uaa u.lous oc:acion. tcps to No u.1• 2 Large 3 BcdrooP.l Unirs 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath plus Den. Vaulted 4 Car Gange -Handiatp Access Ceilinp in Living Room, French Doors Reduced to open onto Large Dcc.k w/Spa. Great for $ Entertaining. Very Private. 550,000 Oft'ued at $Sl5,000 1 Crea~ Fmancing Poaiblc c.at1 for an appointment co sec! 0 aJ --..... 0 Presented by Lora Vance Ralton 324 Marine Awnue 673-4062 0 0 0 0 2135 VISTA LAREDO, N. BCB Beautiful .. Bluffs" split-level plan overlooking a fabulous grienbclt! This large 3BR + 2.SBA home has been remodeled and is like new. A Charming COODby villa! IEDUCFJ> I I $119.908 LB I H H <. g l I I I ' . B Id~ 17 141 i211 -1-u~ lh' I \t·" COSTAMEM 1.,n ~ .. ~r. • ... 1.S "·""-. .,. ... -111 14 t1,1-.-..... ,..... a...,-.,...., IS44217 '1Wm 211 GeW.a--W.-1-S .,.,, .... JSZ ....... AJ Jiil S-H t17..,. _...., c_., ........ .............. '7Wm •n-ms )14 ........ .. '-"-' 12-4 IJa.l,000 NlWPORT lfAOf ,.... " ,..,. MCo..w 12ttL..._ .. ,.. ... ... $1--~CI>to414-oo c.-.,-.,..., 15Mt111 '7Wm -w.,..~ -M IW ....... ,,,.....,0... ... -._H .... ..... .__. 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Deal direct • owner/broker. $1,699,000 Sob upfcl or Angela Kraus Shark Island Properties (714) 644-706-4 or 251-0720 0 0 0 0 811w.15th. 8·2 Offered At: $219.000 Make offer -very motivated I Completely remodeled three level condo w/granite fireplace, central air, plantation shutters, trench doors, gated. Proudly Presented By: Gary SulJy Open Sun 1-5 1 METRO Off: 714/720-9422 Res: 714/640-1247 Pgr: 7141651-3488 0 0 0 0 With your ad on this page, the Open Home Guide also available for only $5.00. Copy Deadline noon Wednesday Call NOW!!! 642-4321 NEWPORT HILLS ESTATES • BIG CANYON GOLF COURSE V1EWS • CUSTOM HOME QUALITY FEATURES • HARBOR VIEW NEIGHBORHOOD • LARGE LOT • UP TO 4,168 SQ.FT. HOMES • LOW TAX RATE~ T\.VFLVE F\.QL 1!:>11 .. I Y < R \HH> HOMES LOC\H D II\ rill HARBOR VIF\\' 111115' \RIA •from $b~5.ooo [!] NEWPORT HILLS 1111111 (714)644-6811 r:!K. Largt Liw~t() <48(), 2BA fam1lv homt wfp\·t yard In an rx<'fllrrit .arr~. \ ,aJue al S.'S5<1.900 wlttnns' MANNING~ HOMES Be ·-.1 \a l11e · 111 c ti.I Cl>\I'. ···11 .... i. ... ,11 11.1, , , .•.•. 11 011, .... 45' Wide Lot! SJ 1 PolllM'ttia • SS8S.OOOI! 3BR 3BA, 2 Fireplace11, Fam Rm, Kitcht'o Nook .. Absolutely Adorable!" Tiu> lndependenl Corona del Mar Specialu11 wilh the in•Ule Uifonnation. Jim and Patty McDonald McDonald CdM Homes • 759-9070 0 0 0 0 • Fabulous Sunset Views • 3 Bdrms .. 2 l /2 Ba. • Family Room • Gate Guarded Comm • 6 Tennis Courts. 3 Pools & Spas Unbelievably Priced at $409,000 Call now for your private showtn~ Judy Kolar 640-1212 Shea ReaJt i ' . If I ii .. , ~Cliffhaven: a close-l<nit c0111nrunity BOUNDARIES: This neighborhood is bordered by Dover Drive, St. James Road, St. Andrews Road and Pacific Coast Highway. HOMES: -There are about 1.380 with original noorplans as well as custom homes. There has been a lot of remodeling and new construction in recent years. Homes are single level and two story. STYLE: Craftsman and traditional-style homes are most popular. A few contemporary homes have been built. AGE: Cliffhaven was developed by Earl Stanley in the late 1940s. There has been an influx of new builders in the area since then. SALES: There were. 16 sales during the last five months. The prices range from $285,000 to $900,000. The highest sale was S 1,375,000 one year ago. COMMUNITY FEATURF.S: Clifthaven has large lots with some of the best view properties in Newport Beach without a feeling of beach traffic. A close-knit community, the area is safe for children and provides excellent schools. There is easy access to shopping and dining and three cliff parks to watch the sunset. These parks are also great for picnics and weddings. Grubb & Ellis Ylelcomes Friday Burnell to NeYlport Beach office Top producer brin9$ 14 years of real estate experience with her Ron Mazzano, vice president and branch manager of Grubb & Ellis Residential Real Estate Services in Newport Beach recently wf lcomed sales associate, Friday Burnell to the office. Burnell is a consistent sop producer who brings 14 years of real estate experience Jo Grubb & Ellis. As a broker, Burnell has experience in all aspects of real estate negotiation and takes pride in providing trouble-free transactions for her clients. She is familiar with the diverse communities within .1 1 Orange County, from the coastline to the Saddleback Mountains and has assisted many people relocating in and out of Orange County. 'Through the affiliation with Grubb & Ellis, Better Homes and Gardens, and PHH Homcquity network, l can provide a variety of services and programs designed to meet the relocation needs of my clients," Burnell said. "With both the Grubb & Ellis and Better Homes and Gardens Relocation Services, I am able to coordinate the purchase or sale of a Friday Burnell property in any city in the United States. Additionally, for my clients wishing to sell their home, l am able to expose their property to thousands of incoming buyers." According to Mazzano, ''Friday is a terrific addition to our office -her knowledge, enthusiasm and integrity will be a great asset." Conlact FrlMJ Burnell tlaro"fls tJu Grubb & Ellil Nnvport B•«lt ojJiu at (114) 640-6200. SCHOOLS: There are many preschools in the neighborhood. Nc;wport Heights Elementary, Ensign Junior High and Newport Harbor High School are all within walking distance and have excellent academic records. NOWLISTED: There are currently 38 properties for ~ or on the market. ranging from a con® at $179,000 to a single family residence priced at $1,175,000. A great opportunity to live in this area is available at 439 Irvine Ave. SOURCE: J Tom Iovenetti and Nancy Barfacld at the Newport Beach office of Grubb & Ellis Residential Real Estate Services, (714) 644-6200. If you would liU to 1ubmit a comm11nU, profih o/ JOf'r /IU'lll ana. please f ollllw llN obo11• f onlt/IJ IUUl enclos. a Map OldliM (TluHM.I GuiU) of t1N ona along witJt a pltolo of a clllT'nl llnill6· S.nd du be/Ol"INdon to JulU Vlhr, no} .. ""~ #ilor, DtlJJJ Pilot, 330 w. Bay SL, COIM Mnti, Ct 92621. If 10fl lto11e ""' tpUllUNu, pktae call (114) S1U:U2. Grubb & Ellis team specializes in Cliffhaven Duo has extensive knowledge of the area Top producers Tom love~ and Nancy Barfield, sales associates of the Newport Beach office of Grubb & Ellis Residential Real Estate Services specialize in the areas of ) Cliffhaven and Newport Heights. Their focus on these areas came naturally because Barfield has raised her family there and is well acquainted with the area. "Residing in Cliffhaven has been terrific for my kids," Barfield said. "They all attended the area schools and have bcoefitted ~meodously from the academic and athletic programs offered to them. in addition to the lifestyle which this unique community offers." I A motbu of four, Barfield is known for her friendly, outgoing personality. She is a -native Californian, jnvolved in community service, such as the Assistance League and enjoys her children's sports activities. lovenetti ls a broker and has 24 years of sales and marketing eitperience. His wealth of knowledge and superior negotiating skills give their clients an edge in their real estate transactions. Additionally, he is the sales manager for the Newport Beach office of Grubb & Hllia. He is also very active in the ~ estate industry and ~ntly serves as the regional chairperson for the Huntington Beach, Newport Beach, Costa Mesa Multiple Listing Service and is also the active director of the Orange Coast Association of Realtors. The father of two preschoolers, lovenetti still finds time to devote his energies to the philanthropic arm of Hoag Hospital with the SS2 Club. 70111 loHrtdti w Naey 1JorjNl4 ca H rMCINtl"' llN Nn1Jl(lf'f BMtla oJfb of Gnlbb A Billi RnltlntMI RMI&"* S#nkn, (114) ~. ....,, ~--,-----_ ·, \ - Unllardt ioins Cold,,,ell Banker. Costa Mesa She brings more than 15 years of sales experience to the Costa Mesa office ,.---~~--~· I ! ,·•' • r ~ Real estate veteran Inge Linhardt recently joined the Coldwell Banker Costa Mesa office. announced branch manager Tom Sutro. · · '. ~-~~ -~ J ' c: . ~· . . ' ··~Ai With more than 1 S years of sales experience in residential real estate, Linhardt bu consistently achieved status as a million dollar producer. 1 Concentrating on Newport Beach, Costa Mesa and their surrounding communities, Linhardt believes that honesty and integrity are essential to providing the best possible service to her customers. Linhardt earned a bachelor's degree at the University of California, Irvine. She is a member of the UCI Alumni Association, . ~ .. ,.. ~ . . . . the UCI University Club and the Balboa Bay Club. lnte Linluudl can IH readed Ill du Coldwell BanUr Coslll Mesa ojJice, (714) 668-9333. Or, reach ColdweO BanUr on the Internet, hltp:/lwww.colllwellbank.er.com. Sales c.limb in first quarter for· Coldwell Banker Sales outpace the market for l. 1996 The first quarter of 1996 was marked by vigorous buainess activity at Coldwell Banker, where both sales volume and transactioo aumben continue to climb, according to Bob Le Fever, president of Soutbcm California Co. Sales volume peaked at around $ J .285 billion, repreawting a substantial 38 percent increue over the first quarter of 1995, while trans.ction numbers rose 31 percent over the wnc period last year. "1996 is provina to be ao extremely strong year for Coldwell Banker," Le Fever said. 1be market in Southern California bas stabilized and we arc clearly in an upward trend." The Orange County region enjoyed an increase of 37 percent in transaction volume over the same period in 1995. In conjunction with that impressive figure, dollar volume more than doubled to S4 percent. a sobatantiaJ increase above the overall Oranae County average of 24 percent "Our success in Onu\ge County is a reOcction of the quality and profc sionaUsm of our sales associates,·· said Charlie Johnson, Coldwell Banker senior vice president, Orange County region of the Soulhom Calif omia Co. In addition, Coldwell Banker milJion- dollar home wee in Califomla during the first Quarter of 1996 increased So percent Choriie Johnson over the same period last year. This incrcasc in sales for Coldwell Banker is extremely positive in comparison to recent figures released by DataQuick Information Systems that show a eight percent decrease in the sale of million- dollar homes in California for 1995. "Coldwell Banker continues to lead the way in California luxury homes sales because of the quality services and exceptional marketing support we provide to our ,clients," Johnson said. For ilifontUlliolf., call ~ur l«a1 Col.dwell Banker offee or rtach Coldwell JlanUr on the /11t1md at hltp:/lwww.coldw1Ubonhr.com. The l.argest ruilltnlilll rtal tstal• co•panJ ilf CaJif omill, Coldwell Banbr now operates 257 olfices """ luu nearly 1,0()() S4ks tUsoclaUs slaUttriM. Ovtroll, the co'"'°"' "41 nMl'ly 2,500 nsldendal rtal eslaU ojJku alld 111on tMn 58,000 &aln associal41 anti •,,,,,WJHI tllrotltluHU Nortlt AlrNrko. .. . Coldwell Banker honors ' O'Toole-Davis A consistent top producer at the Costa Mesa office Tom Sutro, branch manager of Coldwell Banker Costa Mesa, recently recognized veteran broker associate Pat O'Toole- Davis as the top producer at the Costa Mesa office for the first quarter of 1996. Leading her office in listings taken, opened transactions and closed escrows, O'Toole-Davis attributes her consistent success to dedication and honesty, '1 always believe in telling the truth. I worlc very bard and stay concerned with the needs of my clients," O'Toole-Davis said. With more than 20 years of real estate ~ ex:pericoce, O'Toole-Davis applies her knowledge of Costa Mesa to successfully market properties in Mesa Verde and its surrounding communities. A certified residential relocation specialist, she is a recent member of the prestigious President's Club, which recognizes sales associates with outstanding achievements in sales for the calendar year. In addition to holding membership in the Orange Coast Association of Realtors and St. John's Church, she supports the Orangewood Children's Home and local elementary and high schools. To re«ll Pat O'Took-Dam, coll du Col4well &ucker-Con. Mesa ojJice al (714) 668-9333. Or, naell Colilwell &uthr 011 tM llflemet, hltp:/lwww.coldwdlbtuaUr.com. Campbell ranks No. 1 Orange ·County • 1n The first quarter of 1996 was tremendous fur this Coldwell Bonker top producer Charlie Johnson. Coldwell Banker senior vice president, Orange County region of Southern California Co., recently honored Coldwell Banker Newport Beach sales associate John Campbell as the No. J sales associate in Orange County for the first quarter in 1996. A residential real estate veteran for more than 16 years, ~bell's achievements have earned him membership in the prestigious Coldwell Ban.Ur Prcsideot•s Club, which acknowledges the top one percent of more than 2.200 sales associates in Southern Calif omia. Consistently ranking amoog the top JOO sales associates io California, Campbell bas maintained President's Club membership for several years. In addition to the President's Club, Campbell has continually been reoognizcd as a top producer, including membership in the international President's Club, earned by those whose exceptional pcrforma.noc places them within the top two percent of Coldwell Banker sales associates lntematiooally. Campbell has also received recognition in the top five for Outgoing National Refenals. "John bas been a consistenl top producer since joining Coldwell Banker in 1982," Johnson said. "He continually sets a high standard for excellence in sales and customer service, and it is an honor to have him as part of our organization." "My long term success in this indusb)' bas been enbanccd by my enjoyment of real estate and dedication to standards that require high quality on all levels," Campbell said. A top seller of luxury homes in Newport Beach and the surrounding communities, Campbell is a Previews• Property Specialist and utilizes the Previews• marketing system, which is designed to marlcet upper-tier propcrtjes. A California native, CampbelJ currently resides in Bayshorcs. He is an active member of the Orange Coast Board of Realtors. the National Association of Realtors and the CaJifomia Association of Realtors. In his spare time he enjoys yachting, golf and tennis. 1b ,..,, Job CturtplHlJ, C.O t1N CollhHJJ 11MUr Nntfl'Orl 8-«lt Ill (714) f#.9060. 0r, ,..,, c°"""u Bahr-011 tlN11*nwt, ,..://trri.~~ r , i .. ~ ..... Realtors enioy harbor get-tOgettler Sunset cruise sponsored by Laguna/Newport Beach boards of Realtors The Orange Coast Association of Realtors (OCAR) and the Laguna Board of Realtors recently enjoyed a twO-:hour sunset harbor cruise aboard the majestic Island Girl V. Taking off from Lido Marina Village, attendees sampled a variety of delicious hors d' oeuvres, along with their favorite libations -beer, wine and soft drinks. Beverages were provided, courtesy of C>m;re •<•.._..... __ ..._. •• Patrick Zellar, senior loan coosuhaot, Great Western Bank. The cruise, which was completely sold out, was planned as the first of many more get-togethers· between the two boards. Pllolos by Lana H . .Jobnson -._ .. -.... -..... _--- 1 R.-•otJ~s.1996 I TYPE PHONE _Ame_rlcan_~Sa~Y1ng5~·=-ea_n_k ___ s_~(SOO_)_S62_~~~ Bank of America B _1800) 556· 78 ~ Ca __ 11_·tom_·a_Federa ___ l _Ban_k ___ S (800) 225-3337 _Ch_ase_Ma_nha __ tta_n_Mt--:..g. ___ K~) 900-6062 _Coast __ Fede __ ra_l_Bank _____ S_J_800) 300-56~ _c _oon_trywide-'---· _Home __ Loa_n_s __ K (800)_8_n -56_2_6 Detridc Mortgage Group __ R_(714) 759-9692 _Oowney _ __.__Sa_vt_'ngs..._ _____ S ___LSOO) 336-9639 . KEY LENDERS AND RATES INTEREST RATE 8.125% 8.250% 8.125% 30-year fixed "' OWN 20 5 20 POINTS (%) 2.125 1.875 1.625 LOCK· IN A.P.R. 30 8.392 45 8.492 45 8.337 8.250% 20 1.125 30 8.409 --------------8.200% 20 2.000 10 8.455 8.000% 7.875% 8.000% 5 5 20 2.000 45 8.252 2.500 15 8.179 2.000 30 8.252 30-Year adJusbble IHTEREST % POINTS MAX. MAAG.. ADJ. RATE OWN (%) A.P.R. LOAN (%) 1NOEX FAEO. 3.950% 25 1.000 7.350 . 600,000 2.400 110 1M ------------------5. 750% 5 1.000 8.232 207,000 2.750 6CD 6M -----------------3.750% 20 1.000 7.448 207,000 2.500 110 1M ------------------------6.250% 20 1.125 8.593 207,000 3.000 1TS 1Y -----------2. 950% 25 1.000 7.341 500,000 2.400 110 1 M ---'--~---------4. 750% 20 0.000 7.602 207,000 2.750 110 1M ----------------------3. 500 % 20 1.000 7.346 600,000 2.400 110 1 M -2.950% 20 1.000 7.391 500,000 2.450 110 1M _e_me_ry....._Fi_ina_nc1a_1 _____ A (71 4) 729·9200 7.875% 5 1.700 15 8.092 --_Ftdel_ity_F_edefal __ Ba_n_k ___ S _(800) 232-2309 First Federal Bank of CA S (800) 672-4332 8.250% 5 1.750 10 8.478 ---------8.000% 20 2.375 30 8.293 _Fl_eet_Mort_.;:;..gage ________ K (800) 700-5650 ------8.125% 20 2.125 30 8.392 --_G_le_nda_le_F_ede_ra_l_Ba_nk ___ S _J_800) 560-~ 8.000% 5 2.250 45 8.279 2.950% 20 1.813 7.374 600,000 2.350 110 ~-----------~ 3.950% 10 1.750 7.527 207,000 2.500 110 ------------------- 1M 1M 2.950% 20 1.250 7.367 207,000 2.400 110 1M --------------------5.875% 20 1.875 8.412 207,000 2.750 H S 1Y ----------~-------4.750% 5 1.000 8.513 207,000 2.875 HS 6M l ' I ·, _G_re_a_t W_est_em_Ba_nk ____ 8_(800) 492-7582._ Home Savings S (800) 975-505~ NationsBanc Mtg. Corp. K (800) 685-0001 -----~~--------Newport Coast Financial A (800) 808-5626 Oceanview Financial A (714) 651-6355 ProFed Mortgage K (800) 686·3756 -----TLC Financial Svcs. A (800) 801 -7300 ------------Union Bank · B (800) 453-1288 Westem Financial S.B. Weyertlaeuser Mtg. s K (800) 393.9372 (800) 669-6747 ---------8.250o/o 20 1 .000 30 8.395 --8.000% 10 2.250 30 8.279 -----8.000% 20 2.125 30 8.265 -8.000% 8.000% 8.000% 8.000% 8.250% 8.250% 8.250% 5 5 20 10 20 5 10 1.625 1.875 2.250 1.500 2.000 1.000 1.625 10 15 30 13 60 30 10 8.211 8.238 8.279 8.197 8.506 ---8.395 8.464 3.950% 20 1.000 7.399 207,000 2.450 110 1 M -----------_3_. 950% ___ 20 __ 1. ooo 7.3~ 500,000 _2._450 _110 1M 5.375% 20 2.500 8.425 207,000 2.750 H S 1Y ----------------------2.950% 25 0.750 7.465 600,000 2.550 11 0 1M --------6. 375 % 10 1.750 8.452 207,000 2.750 1TS 1Y - -_4_.2_50% ___ 2_0_ 1.000 7.5n __ 4_oo_._ooo_ 2.625 110 1 M 5.750% 5 1.500 8.358 207,000 2.750 1TS 1Y ------_5_.3_7_5_%_ 2_0_1_.250_ 8.120 207,000 2.625 .-~O_ 6~ 6.750% 10 0.000 8.526 207,000 3.000 1TS 1Y 3.950% 20 1.125 7.462 201.000 2.5001 1w 1M I Boll._, & ...... programs we »'30 COl'NentlOnal tnOf1gageS Type ol L8l>def IS 8 -Bank. K . mongage banker: R -mor1glge brOllllr; s • laY1ngS .. loan ~bankers and bloMts -licensed l)y tne Catllomoa O.C-••..,, of,..., EstM9 es etcher• bte>Mr or OO<J>OrllllOn FOf informatoon can CaM. DRE at (9111) 227-0931 lnllnlt Rate lot lldjuslabla Is an lntroducloly rate tor tne first adrustment period Down PllYJMflt is amoun1 ol cash(% ol sales price) peld IO l9ndlt prior lo llglllng mo<1gaga contrac1 Point• are ~. ol loan t>aJance paid to lander at t11ne of loan c:loslng L~n la the numbet ol days lender guarenlleS tall prior to doelng A.P .A. Is fie .-1Ull ~ rale M1iCt1 la en ....,._, annuli cost ol lhe loan 10 hi borrOW8f Al A P R s ate c:alctAaled l)y Mongaoe News Co based on a $207 .000 loen emouot. f'8 points shown end S700 IOCal lea The A P R.s 118 included In this chart lor compal'>- son orlfif. When llPPl)'lng lar e loen, Fedllrlll Truth-on-Lending law reQU<res lendets to calculate an AP R Sl*)fic IO Md! loan ofter. Mulmum loan Is Iha maximum lender wilt loan undef given lermS. Al lbced rare programs have a maxi- nun of $207,000. lltergln (11'1 %) Is lenders j)(olit; margin+ Index• actual rare aher fir$1 &dJUStmenL Index is the basis for setting an lldjultable rate (Maigin + lnde• •New Rate). 1tD•11th OlsL Cost ol F~. ITS • I-Vear TrNSUfY 811. LllM. f.monll LIOOR. 6T8 • &-monlh Treasury 811. 6CD ~ 6-month -· C811Jficate ol d9pOsil Adjustment Frequency ii the pef1od ~ adjuslmenlS 1M . 1-MonOI, 6M . 6-Monlhl. I V· 1 v-Al rates~ lo cMnge. Vdy ,... end 111rms pnor to app1y1og lot 1 loan ,.,. lendefs piOVlde toans With c1ineren1 rates and lefms for dll1erenc loan amounts. The lnlormahon l)(esented Is not an ollet 10 make 1 loan. For • coosumer guide on how IO shop lor I~ .-Id• $4 SOCheck payable to MOttoage News Co' 1810 E 17111 51. Suota 100. Santa Ana, CA 92705. (714) 8315-l tn COPYRIGHTC 1996 Moflgage News Co Bill Hill ioins Coast Newport Prope~~ies Service and integrity keep him successful Bill Hill's involvement in the real estate business has a long history. He was literally born into the business as his parents owned and operated a real estate brokerage finn in Westwood VilJage for many years. He bas spent many successful years in the Newport Beach real estate marketplace, earning an impressive array of awards. Recently, he made a decision to associate with the well-known firm of Coast Newpon Propettics, in their new Lido Village office. Service and integrity are the foundation of Hill's succeas. He does not just talk about it; it is an ongoing dcmonsttation. Each day be looks forward to &baring the gift of many years of accumulated knowledge IOd experience in the distinctive Newport Coast conununities with his clients. Bill Hill marketing program for sellers. When Hill works for clients, it is apparent that he sincerely believes in his, maxim: ''To be the very best for every one of our clients." Hill, his wife Lydia and their two sons are long-time residents of the Newport Beach area. Heather Saito-Wood has the qualities for success Her love of the business is a big advantage Hcather·Saito-Wood started with Coast Newport Properties in 1991 in the marketing department. She soon realized thaf real estate sales would be a logical career move, given her obvious enthusiasm, ease in social skills and love of business. Since 1993, she has been specializing in tbe coastal and Southern Orange County areas. "I chose to stay with Coast Newport Properties as they are the No. I real estate finn in the area." Saito-Wood said ... My CareeT focus is in working with relocation clients in addition to working with individual buyers and sellers." A strong background in marketing and detailed organizational skills aid her clients in obtaining smooth transactions. She also has a good deal of experience working with REOs and corporations. Additionally, she has had the advantage of assisting many fust-time home buyers and feels sensitive to their needs as she and her husband, Steve, recently became homeowners. Heather Soito-Wood friends. I believe being honest and straight forward arc crucial in all business dcaHngs." A graduate of the University of California. Irvine with a bachelor's degree in economics and a mjnor in political science, she has lived in Orange County since 1978. When not busy negotiating transactions or showing property, she enjoys snow skiing, arts and crafts, gardening and volunteering a:s a member of the Junior League of Orange County. I He will give 100 pen:cnt in scriving to loeate a property peifectly suited to a client's needs as a buyer, or in executing a o;ucc:e sf~ ~ ir)4i "YSte~c. Bill Hill e1111 h• naded at Coo.st N•wport Proptrtits, 3371 Via Utlt>, Newport Btach, (714) 723-88()(), ext. 14. "It is imperative in the real estate bu11incss to uodeatand your clients' needs and relate to them," Saito-Wood said. "I enjoy my clicntele -many have become HtolMr Saito-KOOd can k naclttd al • Coast N1wp«t ,_,.,rths, 4 Civic 1'111:/;J, Ste 260, Newport Beach, (114) 711-4767. • .. Daily Pilot Real Esaite • June 8, 1996 •• •