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•Fund-raising capabilities present the biggest difference between New-
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! w hen a group of Corona : del Mar parents . : launched a neighbor-
: hood •spirit run• in 1983 to raise • : money for three local elementary
: schools, the event exploded into
• an annual, corporate-sponsored
: celebration, which last year drew
: 4,800 runners and raised $80,000.
: 1\vo years ago, when the
: Estancia High School athletic
department tried to organize the
: same sort of event in its back • : yard, almost no one came.
: "We didn't have a lot of atten-•
former Estancia PTA president
•we only made about $1,200 off it..
The school's parents tried to
organize it again the following
year, but couldn't muster the sup-
port.
"It was too much for us to take
on," Bollenbach says. •n•s one of
those situations where it takes
time and a reputation to bui.¥.
Fund-raising is tough." l
So tough, in fact, that Costa
Mesa cchools report receiving a
small fraction of the gifts and
donations Newport Beach
schools receive.
Costa Mesa parents repeated-
ly complain about an unfair
advantage wealthy Newport
Beach schools have in raising
funds. At the same time, Newport
Beach parents say they have to
raise large sums of money
because of an unfair advantage
poorer Costa Mesa schools have
in collecting extra federal funds -
money given to help bridge eco-
nomic gaps between wealthy and
poor schools. .
That jealousy can cause prob-
lems and nagging resentment
between the two communities
Newport-Mesa Unified serves,
By Julie Ross Cannon, Daily Pilot
T hey are the newest par-
ent support groups in
Newport-Mesa -ones
that embody the activism of
Parent Teachers Associations,
the financial resources of ath-
letic booster groups and the
hands-on energy of school
clean-up committees.
They are fathers groups,
and they're slowing invading
local schools. •
The first local organization.
tor dads -the Navigators -wti
conceived by a group of fathers
at Ensign Intermediate School
about four years ago.
. Each member of the Navi-
gators pays about $35 a year in
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It's one of the most contentious
issues in the school community. •SEE MONEY PAGE A 12 I
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Bus driver's
ultimatum
is ignored
•Bruce Anderson plans
to file civil rights lawsuit
now that his termination
hasn't been rescinded.
By Evan Henerson, Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -A •rehire-or-
else • deadline passed this week
and former bus driver Bruce
Anderson, a Costa Mesa resident,
is still without a job for refusing to
distribute hamburger coupons.
And, as far as officials the
Orange County 'Il'ansportation
Authority are concerned, that's
how matters are going to stay.
The agency fired Anderson and
will not rehire him, said OCTA
spokesman John Standiford.
•No action (Anderson) has
taken in the past few days
changes the material facts of the
case,• said Standiford. HHe was
terminated and that's it."
Anderson referred all ques-
tions to his attorney, Gloria
Allred. On Friday, Allred said she
would file a lawsuit Monday. She
would not discuss the specifics of
the suit or say where it would be
filed, but suggested it would be
an anti-discrimination suit.
•1n our complaint to the Equal
Employment Opportunity Com-
mission, we alleged there was a
violation of the civil rights act
which protects an individual from
•SEE DRIVER PAGE A13
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MARC MARTIN I OAll.Y I'll.OT
Evelyn DuGuay makes her way down the stalu after a Flag Day ceremony where the nag that was draped over her hus-
band's (Horace) coffin was unfurled for the first time since b1s paul.ng in 1977. ,..
Civil service
n ominees'
partiality
questioned
•Union nominates
spouses of fire and police
employees to serve on
panel that oversees work-
er disputes.
By Carolyn Miller, Daily Ptlot
"fEWPORT BEACH -Three ol
thf five nominees for the at} c;
C-1\ 1.1 Service Board are \nves of
hre and police officials -a fact
that ra.ised some eyebrows th.ts
week
"I can't believe 1t. • said res1·
dent Dolores Otting "There ts too
much conflict of i.aterest -ho .....
can they be unpartial?"
The independent five-member
Civil Service Boa.rd hears appeals
and acts on an advisory basis to
the City Council on civil sel"Vlce
and personnel matters, such as
termination and disaphnary cas-
es -the majority of which have ~
do wtth police and fire personnel!
said one board member.
1\vo members of the board,
Dayna Pettit and Chnt Hoose, are
up for re-appointment
ln the past, the police and fire-
. manne wuons were each .,jlSked
to nonunate one person to the
board But th.ts year, th~y were
•SEE NOMINEES PAGE A13
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Newport can no longer
afford lap of luxury
•City officials say economy and other drains on cof-
fers means less services and cuts intcr budget reserves.
By Carolyn Miiier, Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BEACH -Recent
discussions over the dty's prelim-
inary budget sounded more like
the banter 1n a mecba.nJc's shop
than the chatter 1n Qty Hall.
•we no longer have the
monies to be a Cadillac organiza-
tion," Councilwoman Norma
Glover said, scrutinizing the bud-
get. •we have to be more prudent
1n delivering services and we
have to identl.fy more revenue
long-term.•
While City Manager Kevin
Murphy agreed with the latter, he
disagrffd with Glover'• auto
~?. not a Cadillac level
anymore,• Murphy said at Mon-
d&y'I budget=· "I'd like to think w.'re a -up Chevro-let..
Mv.iptiy Mid these changes
haft '*" ~t l1nce fiacal "81 tllC);.ln, wbm th• dty cutlts
number of employees by 100 and
reduced the general fund and
capital improvements by -40%.
This year, to accumulate $2.3
million in reserves, the dty plans
to transfer $500,000 into the dty'I
reserves from other fundl, such u
the oft-street parking budget.
Estimates for 1996-97 ahow
both the dty'a revenues and
spending increu.mg alighUy. The
budget allows for tome reltOta-
tioo ol reserves u well u a mod·
est pay ralM for dty 8mpkYyeei -
the fint raise for non·Mfety
employees lllK'e UMM, according
•SEE BUDGET PAGE A13
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• Portrait of school name-
sake Charles TeWinkle
resurfaces; ceremony held
with school's first student
president.
By Julie Ross Cannon, Daily Pilot
COSTA MBSA -Five years
ago, a TeWinkle Middle School
treasure disappeared.
Thursday it made a triumphant
return amid fanfare at the school's
annual award assembly.
In 1990, portraits of Charles
TeWlnkle, the school's namesake
vanbbed from the walls of
Boswell Hall.
• lbe portrait had adorned
BolweJl l1nce 'the lchool opened
in 100., but wu removed when
maintenance workers painted the
inside ol the building five yeen
ago.
No one mew where the por-•
trait of tbe ftnt Costa M814 mayor
WU until l)bd9 Blill, the ~
tMcber Wt' from the original
~WIDklll ~. whipped them
out tna bmallb w .d;k bkJttc '° lbow. ,...mt. ..,,., ... )Ult lying In .. bell-
way fQr n 1b, tb19ir glw Ud .
•SEE TeWINIO...E MOE A14
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SATURDAY. JUNE 15, 1996
greer
wylder
Dress slwp debuts • in Costa Mesa •
A new shop recently opened
featuring the dothing lines
of Chantal & Vldd located
at..1799 Newport Blvd. in Costa
Mesa. The Chantal & Vicki
S~oppe (646-7506) carries casual
dresses for women and girls, and
is open Wednesday through Sun-
day.
•If you're still seaiching for the JMtrfect swimsuit, today you can
have a personalized sWimsuit
cqpsultation with swimwear
designer Anne Cole and see her
lafest swimwear collection at
E)ierythlng Bµt Water (540-8523)
o~ the second floor of Crystal
Ceurt. The fashion shows begin
at:l p.m. and· again at 3 p.m. in
the Center Court. If you purchase
ilI1. Anne Cole swimsuit todcly,
you'll receive a tree gift.
check it out
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Wheeler, t,
LaurenHel-
frlcll. 0, ADM
BeJden,9.Jwlca
Etbell. 9, pndlce
their dance ...
with the guidance
of Jenne CuDClall of
Marlnen Scbool ln
Newport le.ch.
1be young dancen
ue rebeanlDg for
their upcomlng tal-
ent abow nut week
at Martnen Park.
CASE'f WKSCH I DAll.Y Pl.OT
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Looking for a best buy on an
e~ning out? The fourth annual
South Coast Plaza Summer Food aQd Wine Festival to benefit the
needy will take place at Crystal
cQurt on Thursday, June 27 from
5~0 to 8:30 p .m. The culinary
event is open to the public with a
$30 admission fee that covers foOd and drinks. Proceeds from
the event will go to the Food
~button Center and Some-
one Cares Soup Kitchen. More
Find the best about fathers at the library
, than 32 of South Coast Plaza,
Crystal Court, Village and Town
c..nter's restaurants will partici-
pate. This year's event features
b<liorary chairman Elmer Dills,
KA.BC Radio and TV restaurant c4tic and live steel drums of
"Steel Parade' for entertainment.
For more inlormation and reser-
vetions call (435-2160). :-• ~Toumeau (850-0222) has
F atherhood is one of the least
understood and most mys-
terious relationships in our
lives, writes psychologist Samuel
Osherson in HThe Passions of
Fatherhood." For all who want to
explore its complexities as June's
third Sunday approaches, the
library has abundant resources.
•As our wives assume a larger
presence in the working world,
We dads are assuming more of a
presence at home," notes Bill
McCoy in "Father's Day.• Writ-
ten for the new breed of real-
world dad, this is a warm tome
about fatherhood in the '90s, by a
Parents Magazine senior editor.
Equally illuminating adven-
tures of male parenting are
charted in "Rookie Dad," by the
author of the syndicated column
•oad's Eye View." For Rick
Epstein, life falls into a "wobbly
new orbit" when his first daugh-
ter is born, but yields invaluable
lessons as he learns to love the
"incontinent little troll" who has
invaded his life.
Just as fathers of everyday
folk range from wrathful patri-
archs to doting dads, those of .
public personalities indude
eccentrics, drunks and stars.
Enjoy more than 200 memoirs in
"Fathers," including remem-
brances lrom Alice Walker, Kurt
Vonnegut and Mark 'IWain. Read
other wtse and wicked tales
about dads by Dave Bany, Art
Unkletter and others, inter-
spersed with tidbits from Machi-
avelli, Dr. Seuss and Socrates, in
"Every Day is Father's Day."
"Many expectant fathers
experience a 'cloudiness' follow-
ing the confirmation of pregnan-
cy," observes Jack Helnowitz in
"Pregnant Fathers."
To help fathers-to-be recog-
nize ambivalent feelings, this
guide to entering parenthood
in dudes tips for getting involved
with tlie pregnancy and dealing
with changing relationships.
According to William Jarema,
author of "Fathering the Next
Generation," healthy fathering
encompasses the roles of elder,
companion, champion, mystic
and mentor.
On the flip side, poor models
are defined as dictal01s, trick-
sters, competitors, magicians,
and villains. This new volume
features engrossing descriptions
of fathering styles, illustrated
with examples from films and lit-
erature. Other dysfunctional sce-
narios of father-daughter rela-
tionships, plus a healthy model,
are described in "The Father-
Daughter Dance.•
Fathers are indispensable for
children and society and the
growing rate
of fatherlessness is a looming
disaster. Those are the condu-
sions of "Llfe Without Father."
Readers of this new study will
find ways to improve family life
to strengthen one of the most
important things a man can do.
Other findings will help adults
rethink the ground rules for par-
enting roles in •fathers &
Grandfathers Under Siege.•
Words are not the only way to
portray a relationship that
rewards, frustrates and mystifies.
Jn "Father & Son,• find pho-
tographs of more than 50 male
pairs portraying the bond that
will be recognized this Sunday -•
a bond that can be celebrated.
cursed or strained, but never bro-
ken.
• CHECK IT our is written by the staff
of the Newport Beach Public Ubrary.
This week's column is by Joyce Gallie. a4ded a new line of watches just
ir$ctime for Father's Day. "We are
f4turing four new styles,"
~eau exec Anthony J. D'
~rosio said. "One of which is •e to be j ust tight for every-
o~e·s dad. The selection indudes
an 18K "dual zone~ watch at
$525, a stainless steel urectangu-
lar" design for $550, an "auto-
matic" watch in either steel or
goldtone for $595, and a 1~
goldtone "moonphase" ~
with movements in both French
and English for $525. And if you
b1.1y a watch for dad at Tourneau,
they'll engrave it at no additional
c¥rge. Tourneau is located on
tlie second level of South Coast
PQaza near Saks Fifth Avenue.
Let this year's countdown to Irrelevant Week begin
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:'In preparation for the summer
I RRELEVANT WEEK BEGINS
IN 8 DAYS: The 21st annual
Irrelevant Week begins Sun-
day, June 23 at 3 p .m. at 1Wi.n
Palms restaurant with the Arrival
Party and Press Conference hon-
oring Sam Manuel, picked last in
the NFL Draft by the San Fran-
cisco 49ers. Irrelevant Week
founder Paul Salata and the
hard-working Irrelevant Week
Committee pron$e a week of
exciting events ~or Manuel, his
twin brother Sean and mother
Francine, all of whom will be
housed at the Hyatt Newporter. pies, the Men'• Macy's
S at South Coast Plaza is
holding a special event featuring
tofmer Olympic swimmer Matt
Biondi, who bas received 11
Qfympic medals. And dwing the
event you can register to win a
~ for two to the Olympic
games induding airfare and
lodging. And Russell brand
activewear is 25% off.
The week of activities is open
to the public and includes Col-
lege Night at Trophy's Sports
Grill at 6 p.m. Monday, June 24;
Irrelevant Week Sports Banquet
)leaturing dozens of sports
celebrities at the ~yatt New-
porter at 6 p.m. Wednesday, June
26; Rwm.ln' Gunnln' Goll at the
Newport Beach Goll Coune on
Friday, June 28, and the second
annual Pub Crawl visiting five
Newport Center pubs begins at 6
p.m . June 28.
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ca» 540-1224, or fax 646-4170, or write
ta; Best Buys Dally Pilot, 330 W. Bay St.,
COl51a Mesa. 92627 .
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local businesses to shower the
honoree with at the Arrival Party.
To make a gift donation, get
more information or make a
reservation for the best sports
banquet ever or any other Irrele-
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UONS CLUB BEING
FORMED: The new Uons Club
being formed in the Newport
Coast, Balboa and Corona del
Mai area will hold its formation
meeting to elect officers, deter-
mine the dub name and sundry
other activities Tuesday, June 18
at 6:30 p.m. at the North Club
House at Bayside Village, 300 E.
Coast Highway, Newport Beach.
Organizers Lou Nockold and
Chuck Overbey can be reached
at 644.SlOS or 992-6902 respec-
tively.
COMMUNITY NOTES: 1be
Whllfenpoofl of Yale University
were featured at the Balboa Bay
Club's •Beach Ball" during the
Opening at the Season Week-
end. The Whiffenpoofs, all
seniors, are on the first leg of
their world tour which heads to
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Costa Mesa Downtown Klwa-
nb Club honored Athletes of the
Month from Costa Mesa High
SchoolmdudingKaUe Grogan
(swimming) and Ryan Dandy
(swimming), both for May, Matt
Ruuell (track) and Margaret
Grover (track), both for April,
and Sean Hilton (volleyball) for
June. Congratulations!
Yacht Club. Costa Mesa Rot.al'}'
Club meets at Mesa Verde Coun-
try Club. 5:30 p.m. -Newport-
Balboa Rotary Club meets at the
Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club to
bear from Sgt. John Desmond of
the Newport Beach Police
Department.
the Orient next. Guests Joe and
Carole Ciraulo, Bob and Ginny
Robins, Rlcbard and Beryl
Goward and Lynn and Bette
Jack.son dined on a spectacula,r
menu prepared by chef Jean
Plerre Etgenheer and danced the
night away to the sounds of Spe-
da.l Delivery. Most of those in
attendance agreed it was the
Whiff enpoofs performance that
mad~ the evening so special.
11JESDAY: 7:30 a.m. -New-
port Beach Sunrise Rotary Club
meets at the Balboa Bay Club to
hear Peter Case with an update
on the O.C. bankruptcy. Noon -
Kiwanis Club of Newport Beach
meets at the Shark Island Yacht
Club. Costa Mesa Downtown
Kiwanis Club meets at the Costa
Mesa Community Center to hear
from Tony Petros, president of
the Costa Mesa Chamber of
Commerce. 6 p.m. -Costa Mesa.-
Newport Harbor Uons Club, the
Fish Pry Club meets at Mackerel
Flats and Goat Hill Junction Rail-
road.
WEDNESDAY: Noon -The
Exchange Club of Orange Coast
meets at the Bahia Corinthian
111URSDAY: 1 a.m. -Costa
Mesa-Orange Coast Breakfast
Uons Club meets at Mimi's Cafe.
Noon -Kiwanis Club of Corona
del Mar meets at the Bahia
Corinthian Yacht Club. The
Exchange Club of Newport Har-
bor meets at Shark Island Yacht
Club to hear from author, entre-
preneur and pilot Benjamin Ban-
nani. Costa Mesa North Kiwanis
Club meets at the Holiday Inn.
Worth Repeatlng .. .from the
Kiwanis Club of Newport Beach
bulletin "it is all right to ask a
dumb question. They are easier
to handle than dumb mistakes."
• COMl-.NTY AND a....5 Is pub-
lished every Slturdly In the Dalty fltlot.
FAX your SllfW:e club's meeting tmonn.
tlon to 631·5851 or mall to 1743 Bayport
Way, Newport BffCh. 92660.
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Newport Baich/Cotta Mesa Daily Piloc. SATURDAY, JUNE 15, 1996
B,and leader d~d recalled in midst of .Father's pay s~
I t wt11 be Father's Day in Just a
blink and, alas, there will be
no one here to pay homage to
the patriarch of our family. Poor
me.
My daughters are scattered
from San Francisco to Denver,
my grandsons are don't celebrate
the holiday yet -what's in it for
them? -and my wi(e uses .
· Father's Day aS"relri'bution for the
way I treat Mother's Day.
So, what else can l do but
slink away to some pestilential
hole, lick my wounds and gener-
ally feel sorry for myself?
Catalina Island is as good a
sulking spot as any, I guess. The
weather promises to be glorious,
the water temperature is in the
high 60s and the tourist hordes
have not yet assaulted my island.
All in all a splendid environ-
ment for wallowing in self-pity.
Certainly I jest. My wife has
told me that both our daughters
are sorry they can't call me Sun-
day to wish me well. And she
will even volunteer to swab
down the boat on Sunday; she
offers that every Father's Day.
I will have my own thoughts
tomorrow. About what neat kids
my girls are -they will always be
my •girls" -.and about my own
dad.
The last Father's Day I spent
with him was 13 years ago, in a
room at Hoag Hospital. He was
trying to recover from a stroke
that had hit him a few weeks
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earlier.
It was difficult for him to talk
and he would waver back and
forth between fantasy and lucidi-
ty. "Diana came to see me last
night." he said with great diffi-
culty.
OUr older daughter was home
in Parker, Colorado. I didn't cor-
rect him. I wished him a happy
Father's Day. "You're a father,
too,• he said,· "So happy to you.
Carol came to see me last night,"
he added, referring this time to
his younger granddaughter.
He closed his eyes and rested
for a while. "Do you think I'll
play again?" he asked when he
awoke.
"I do"Q't see why not, pop," I
said. "But first you have to get
everything working again.
They're going to send you to a
stroke rehab hospital and the
head doctor there is a saxophone
player, too.•
"That's great," he said, and
drifted off to sleep. His fingers
moved. as if he was sort of fin-
gering his tenor sax. He never
, did play again, of course, and he
died a few months later.
Though the Freddy Martin
orchestra was not in the same
swinging genre as Tommy
Dorsey, Glenn Miller, Benny
Goodman, et al., it was widely
respected. In his book, "The Big
Bands,• critic George T. Simon
wrote:
"Freddy Martin had one of the
most musical and most melodic
of the sweet bands ... one of the
most pleasant, most relaxed
dence orchestras that ever
flowed across the big band
scene."
It flowed for more than 50
years, so the old guy must have
been doing a lot of things right.
Though his was not their style of
music, most of the great jazz sax-
ophonists used to come wherever
dad was appearing just to listen
to him play his horn and observe
his technique.
When that happened to be in
New York City, he'd often end
up with some of these guys in
after-hours joints, playing up a
storm. I would certainly have
loved to be at one of those ses-
sions.
Though dad was known for
Disputes aris~ over Job Center staffing
By Evan Henerson, Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -As far as City
Councilwom<\11·~ Hornbuckle
is concerne!, d' paltry $3,500
expenditure has somehow
become the most controversial
item in the current budget cycle.
"It's amazing to me," Horn-
buckle said. "We're talking about
$3,500 m a $73 million budget."
So it goes. The as-yet unre-
solved debate over adding a part-
timc staff member to help keep
the peace at the Costa Mesa Job
Center has once again turned the
spotlight on the center.
Do its visitors generally behave
themselves? lf not, should the city
be spe nding more money to
improve matters?· ls the city
spending too much already?
Representatives from the city's
Community Services Department
have suggested spending $3,500
to get part-time help from the
Orange County Human Relations
Commission. Such a move,
administrators argue, would pre-
vent the need to hire addltional
staff in-house.
Budget watchers say thanks,
but no thanks. Why contract out
when the city bas its own Human
Relations Committee who might
fill the need? So111~ have even
suggested that members of the
Costa Mesa Police Department
might help out at the center.
That would be a poor use of
city resources, according to Horn-
buckle, who believes the job cen -
ter serves its function of keeping
people off street comers.
"We've done what we set out
to do," she said. "Of course it
costs us some money."
The city spends $133,620 per
year to run the center, located at
1697 Placentia Ave.
The Job Center is a gathering
spot where employers can often
find qualified day workers. Over
the course of a year, as many as
36,000 workers have come to the
center. An average of 200 job
applicants per week generally
find work.
1Wo city employees currently
work at the center on a part-time
basis. Of the $133,620 budgeted
Bring Dad to fiesta
at Whittier School
Whittier Elementary
School will hoat a Father's
Day fiesta for the swround-
ing community at 4:30 p.m.
Sunday.
Festivities including musi-
cal entertainment by world-
renowned mariachi band Los
Gavilanes, and a potluck din-
ner has been organized by
kingergarten teacher Dean
Reinemann to honor fathers
of the area.
Local families are invited
to attend and are asked to
bring a main dish that serves
~t people or more, person-
al beverages and blankets,
cushions, or beach cbeirs.
Reinemann also encour-
ages participants to bring
dancing shoes in order to ful-
ly •nJoY the music. 11Ml tchool is located at
1800 N. Wldltiet, Cotta MeM.
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for the upcoming fiscal year,
$91,740 will go toward salaries
and benefits.
With as many as 700 per week
competing for a handful of jobs,
flare-ups between competing
would-be employees are bound
to occur, say city officials. A third
employee, officials claim, could
help prevent disputes. .
But Councilman Gary Mona-
han says he is "not thrilled with
the idea" of adding additional
staff or of pouring more money
into the center.
·we've got two people out
there already and we're trying to
cut expenses," Monahan said.
·we're spending an awful lot of
tax dollars on the center already.•
In the past, city officials have
considered joining the county
Human Relations Commission for
reasons unrelated to the job cen-
ter. The idea was rejected last
year and should be nixed now,
said resident Ernie Feeney.
"We have our own bu.man
relations committee," said
Feeney, who maintains that a
police officer could help at the job
center. "Why don't we utilize
what we already have?"
And Eleanor Humphrey of the
city's Human Relations Commit-
tee says that everything is under
control at the center.
"I'm very impressed with the
way it's run," she said. "I don't
know who's behind this sort of
thing, but the (job center workers)
have been decorous and well-
behaved day after day to my
knowledge."
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his dance band,. he ptayed jazz
for many years at the beginning
of his career. One of his early
bands was billed as Captain
Freddy Martin and his Pirates.
He changed his musical mind
in the early 1930s. "Dance bands
play in much nicer places than
jazz bands,• be said.
Dad had a unique, immediate-
ly identifiable tone. Johnny
Hodges, the great saxophone
player who starred with Duke
Ellington, called dad "Old Mister
Silver Tones, the best sax man
there is.•
And he was, I think. He was
the best in the world at what he
did, which was playing a sweet,
melodic horn in a lush and
unique style.
Being the best in the world in
one's tiny niche -whatever it
may be -is a rare and precious
thing. As the years spin by, the
Freddy Martin fans become few-
er and fewer. Indeed, not many
people under 40 even r~member
.him.
But I occasionally hear from
those who do -sometimes m an
unusual context. When reader
Tony Wolcott took me to task for
a column on handguns, he added
a P.S. to his letter, saying how
much he and his wile en1oyed
dancing to dad's band at the
Coconut Grove. That was nice. J
Most recently, I heard from
Armand Charest of Costa Mesa,
who asked, •Am I correct (that
you) are the son of Freddy Mar-
lin the band leader? If so, may I
congratulate you for your father's ·1 talents and virtuosity.• . •
Yes sir, you may. And be :•
assured that I will relay your grb!,
cious compliment when he and l~·
talk SWlday.
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Reputed white· supremacist going 'to prison . .
racist pamphlets and cartoons
into packaged food items during
the put two yean.
In September. a Judge granted
a court injunction preventing
Carlson from entering certain'
supennarkets in three counties ,
with the purpose of distributing
his literature.
•Allan Eric Carlson of Glendale gets 32 months.in
prison for shooting out car windows in Newport Beach.
car Carlson was driving.
Deputy District Attorney Dan
Hess said lt was Carlson's com-
By Annette Chavez. Daily Pilot
A Glendale man believed to
be responsible for distributing
hateful literature in grocery
stores was sentenced Friday to 32
months in prison for shooting out
car windows in Newport Beach.
Allan Eric Carlson, 32, was
sentenced to two years in prison
for the Dec. 19 vandalism. He
was convicted of using a pellet
rifle to shoot out the windows of
27 luxury cars in the Orange
County dty.
The vandalism, which target-ments to a probation officer
ed mainly Mercedes-Benz, which motivated the judge to
BMW, Porsche and Audi models, impose the sentence he did.
caused an estimated $5,000 in Those statements included. Carl-
damage. son's admission he would not pay
Orange County Superior any restitution to the owners of
Court Judge James Turner sen-the cars he vandalized., calling
tenced Carlson to an additional them "millionaires• already.
eight months in jail for bis pos-"I think he shot himself in the
session of brass knuckles at the foot one too many times," Hess
time of his arrest. said. "He used the statements he
Police also reportedly found cJllade to the probation officer .as
pages from a map book depicting· an opportunity to voice his politi-
Glendale and other dties, a list of cal views and he just picked the
Orange County grocery stores wrong time to do that.•
and hateful literature inside the Carlson, a reputed white
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Since his arrest, officW.s said
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"Plus he hasn't been able to
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been in prison,• said Tzivia
Schwartz, western states counsel
for the Anti-Defamation League.
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keen interest in Carlson's activi-
ties for the past five years.
' .... We're very pleased,"
Schwartz said about Carlson's
sentence.
In 1993, Carlson was arrested
for stamping bate messages on
notebooks in a West Covina gro-
cery store. A year later he wu
arrested in Glendale on suspicion
of stuffing leaflets into 600 school
lockers in Fullerton.
The Anti-Defamation League
along with the California Grocers
Association identified. Carlson as
being responsible for inserting
more than 800 inflammatory and
'Ibis year, both dJendale and'.
Los Angeles dty councils have·'
pas&ed ordinance1 which prohib·
it the placement of literature 1
inside paclc.aged.·materlals. .
Schwartz said next week a 1
similar ordinance is expected. to ·:
be passed by the state Legisla-,
ture.
Schwartz sa.id it was just a •
matter of time before Carlson's ·
·activities turned violent: 1
"This (inddent) was very close '
to seeing him step over -the line,• '
she said.
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Newport civic groups
organize visit to Japan
Th~ ~ewport Beach Sister aty
Assooation and th'-• Newport Bal-
boa Rotary Club will sponsor a
10-<lay trip to Japan this July to
commemorate the 15th anniver-
sary of sister city relationships
between Okazaki, Japan, and
Newport Beach.
The trip is scheduled for July
30 through Aug. a and will fea-
ture visits to famous castles mo~tatn spa resorts, a summe;
festival and a tour of Tokyo
Optional tours to Hong Kong will
be offered.
For more information, call
720-1077.
OCC sponsors begin
children's strings class
Orange Coast College will
ho~d a f~ur-week beginning
string music class for children
aged 9 to 14. The class will run
from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. on Tues-
days and Thursdays, June 25
through July 23.
The course objective is to pro-
vide hands-on instruction on the
violin, cello, or viola. Students
must furnish their own instru-
ments.
The class will be held at Cali-
fornia School, located at 3232 N.
California in Costa Mesa.
Registration cost is $35 plus an
$8 material fee payable to course
instructor Debora Wonderchecl<.
Participants may register in
OCC's Community Education
Office or by phone. Office hours
are Monday through Thursday
from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., Friday from
9 a .m. to 5 p.m., and Saturday
from 8 a.m. to noon.
For more information, call 432-
5880.
United Way announces
new funding program
Two Costa Mesa agencies are
benefitting from a change in the
United Way's funding process.
The Orange County United
Way on Tuesday unveiled a new
fund distribution system that will
address the most critical health
and human service needs in the
county. The organization will dis-
tribute more than $10.4 million
through a more "results-orient-
ed • fund distribution system.
Gosta Mesa Seniors, a program
designed to reduce future abuse
briefly in the news
reports through emp0werment,
will receive $8,200.
Share Our Selves, which pro-
vides medical services such as TB
screening, child immunization
and minor surgery, is scheduled
to receive $9? ,500.
Leadership Tomorrow
boasts graduating class
Leadership Tomorrow, a spe-
cialized leadership program for
residents of the Newport Beach,
Costa Mesa, and Irvine areas,
recently graduated its 1996 par-
ticipants. ·
During nine sessions, the pro-
gram introduces local residents to
various issues and leaders of the
tri-city area, including city man-
agers, managers of homeless
shelters and fqod distribution cen-
ters and police chiefs.
Graduates of the 1996 program
are: Corinne Beacham-Greene,
Greg Bistline, Terry Dixon,
Janeen Foreaker, Michael
Geisen, Karen Goodyear, Michael
Halphide, Janet Larrucea, Sue
Leifer, Bill McCracken, Maralyn
Olsson, Heather Somers, Peter
Tarr, Elizabeth Thomas, and Jim
Turner.
The 1997 program will begin
in mid-September. For informa-
tion on how to apply, call Rick
Ruiz· at 660-9122.
Volunteers rewarded
with h onors
More than 250 volunteers were
honored at the Fairview Develop-
mental Center's 1996 VolWlteer
and Donor Recognition Dinner
held June 6.
Volunteers were recognized
for providing service to the 750
developmentally disabled resi-
dents of Fairview and organizing
programs such as the Special
Olympics, Very Special Arts1 community outings and holiday
celebrations.
Fairview Men's Club member
Steve Pappas was named
Fairview's Volunteer of the Year.
He organized an annual goli tour-
nament 24 years ago that has
earned Fairview more than
$250,000 in cash and toys.
Others honored include the
Rene and Bob Courtney, the Hob-
by Group, Long Beach Emblem
Club and Lex Wells.
The Fairview Developmental
Center is located at 2501 Harbor
Boulevard in Costa Mesa. For
more information call 957-5510.
Signups offered for
YMCA T-ball
The YMCA is giving kids a
chance to keep their ~bows up
and watch the ball in a youth T-
hall league for children 4-7 years
old.
Beginning Saturday, July 13,
the Newport-Costa Mesa-Irvine
Family YMCA will begin the
recreational league in which
games will be Saturdays from 9 to
11 a.m. at the Newport-Costa
Mesa-Irvine Family YMCA, 2300
University Drive in Newport
Beach.
The cost for the program is $25
for a six-month membership and
$35 for an eight-week program.
Players will be divided into
groups by age. Anyone interested
in participating or coaching can
call the YMCA at 642-9990'.
SATURDAY, JUNE 15, 1996
Tree trimmer found guilty of molestatio~
•Michael Fries faces a The parent had hired Fries period of time. .).
sentence of 15 years to to trim her trees and told police Pries, the owner of •All 1Tees, •, her 3-yea.r-old. was telling her a tree-trimming service catering4:
life in prison. •unusual• things regarding to residents in the area typically ·
Fries, according to police. Fries carried a video camera ~th him. ;
was also suspected of molest-a habit that parents of the victimi ~g the 3-yea.r-old's sister, who called "highly unusual." but no " By Carolyn Miller, Daily Pilot
SANTA ANA -A jury Friday
found a Newport Beach tree trim-
mer guilty of molesting five
young girls, including two whom
were only 3 years old at the time
of the molestations. '
After a four-day trial in Orange
County Superior Court, the jury
found Michael A. Fries, 30, guilty
on all 15 counts of sexual or lewd
conduct with the victims, who
were all under the age of 14 and
live in Newport Beach or Laguna
Beach. ·
Fries could be sentenced to 15
years to life in state prison when
he is sentenced at a later date,
said Orange County Deputy Dis-
trict Attorney Camille Hill, who
prosecuted the case.
On the second day of the trial,
the judge ordered that Fries'
mouth be taped shut with duct-
tape after be ignored several
warnings to stop blurting out
comments while the witnesses -
two Newport Beach police detec-
tives -were testifying, Hill said.
However, this admonition did not
occur before the jury, she said.
On the third day of the trial,
Fries had to sit in a holding cell
and listen to the trial through
audio equipment.
"In (Fries') last outburst, he
was saying that the detective was
not being truthful," Hill said.
Fries was arrested by police in
his Newport Beach home last
April after they received a phone
call from a panicked parent.
1B 6. enough to be suspicious.
Police said the alleged sexual Police later discovered video-
acts occurred when the children tapes Fries made of the victims irt" •
were unsupervised for a short his apartment. ~ ,·
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Ted Vautrinot plays contempo-
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and War 'n' Cocoa performs con-
temporary rock music from 7 to 10
p.m. The free concerts are on the
Town Square at niangle Square
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SUNDAY
CAR SHOW
The Cobra Owners Club of
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p.m. at the Park Mall at the Office
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t Nl1WOIUCING
The Association of Spedal
Bvent Professionals presents
•Networking Inspite of Yourselr
at 6:30 p.m. at the 1\vin Palms,
630 Newport Center Drive, New-
port Beach. Learn how to speak to
people when you have nothing to
say. The cost is $20 to $25 for non-
members. For more information,
call 2-49-2307.
l,£ADERSHIP
The Priority Living Presi-
dent's Circle For Men presents a
mo.ming breakfast on •High
Performance Leadership• at 7
a.m. at Planet Hollywood, 1641
Sunflower, Costa Mesa. The cost
is $10 anc:t includes breakfast.
For more information, call 955-
3453.
RUSSIA'S FUTURE
The Newport Foundation pre-
sents "Russia's Future -After the
mections• at 7:30 a.m. at the Bal-
boa Bay Club in the Bayside
room, 1221 w. Coast Highway,
Newport Beach. The cost is $28
for non-members and $20 for
members. Por more information,
call 22-4-2270.
Am~ HOURS MEmNG
'The Newport Harbor Area
Chamber of Commerce 11 spon-
sonng it's June Business After
Houn meet!ng from 5 to 1 p.m. at
the Ramadi Ltd., 1680 Superior.
Ave., Costa Mesa. The cost is $10
for non-members. Por additional
information, p lease call 729-
4400.
SEL.f..OISCOVERY
Orange Coast College offers a
free, two-part work.shop that
places an emphasis on self-dis-
covery. The workshop is sched-
uled for today and June 26 ftom
noon to 1:30 p.m. in the Re-Entry
Center.
PROFIT WORKSHOP
A free one hour workshop on
lhe Real Estate Market, •aoom or
Bust and How to Profit Now,• will
be offered from 1 to 2 p.m . or 6:30
to 7:30 p.m. at the University Ath-
letic Club, 1701 Quail St., New-
port Beach. For more information,
call 251-0270.
CLOSING I
After almost 10 years, we are
closing our doors forever ...
Everything Must Go!
Upto50%o/f
storewide ...
excluding Walt Disney Classics.
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Eastbluff VIilage In Newport Beach
644-1474
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II you want... Diversity.
Challenges.
Excitement.
Excellent Salary.
The Colilomia Hiahwq Potrol wants you to
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DON'T JUST THNC ABOUT IT,
MAKE A DIFFERENCE.
For applications and more information contact the
California Hklh~ Patrol office at
(714) 558-4325 • 24 Hour Recording.
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BUSINESS OWNERS
Bailey Marketing Concepts
presents "Discovery-Bases Sell-
ing : An Executive Briefing for.
Business Owners,• a free meet-
ing, from 8:15 a.m. to 10 a.m. at
Sandler Sales Institute, 2091 Busi-
ness Center Drive, Suite 100,
Irvine. For more information, call
800-422-4539.
ONGOING
ADULT BAUROOM DANCE
Tiie Costa Mesa Senior Center
offers adult ballroom dance on the
third Friday of each month from
7:30 to 10:30 p.m. Singles and
couples welcome. Llve music pro-
vided by the Ray Robbins Combo.
The cost is $5 or $4 for sage mem-
bers. The Senior Center is at 695
W. 19th St., Costa Mesa.
FAMILIES ON COURSE
A seven-step intervention and
mediation program for families is
scheduled from 9 to 11 a.m. every
Saturday at the Costa Mesa Com-
munity Center, 1845 Park Ave.
The program focuses on ways of
communicating with any out-of-
control family dispute, anger and
general family disharmony. The
cost is $5 for adults, $3 for chil-
dren 13 to.18. Parents do not have
to be present. Call 556-8000 for
more information.
COM CLASS OF 1986
The reunion committee for
Corona del Mar's 'Class of 1996 is
looking for alumni. Please send
current address and telephone
number to: CdM 86-Reunion
Committee, PO Box 5269, New-
port Beach, CA. 92662.
SURPLUS FOOD
Seniors and low-income fami-
lies of the Costa Mesa/Newport
Beach area can obtain free
U.S.D.A. surplus food between 8
and 10 a.m. the second Saturday
of each month in the rear parking
lot of the Church of Christ, 286
Avocado St., Costa Mesa. For
more information, call 631-2177.
TEEN'fOCUS
The Teen Focus outpatient
chemical dependency treatment
program holds a free 12-Step
Meeting at noon Sundays exclu-
sively for teens in its offices at 567
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SATURDAY, JUNE 15, 1996 A.1
San Nicolas Drive, Suite 201,
Newport Center, Newport Beach.
For m0re information, call 640-
TEEN or 640-1788.
ANIMAL BEREAVEMENT GROUP
This ongoing group specializes
in the needs of individuals who
have sick and/or dying animals in
their lives. It meets from 1 :30 to 2
p.m. every Tuesday at 3101 W.
Pacific Coast Highway, Suite No.
311, Newport Beach. Free admis-
sion but call 722-4588 for space
reservation.
MENTAL ILLNESS SUPPORT
GROUPS
The Alliance for the Mentally
Ill of Orange County proVldes
education and emotional support
for families dealing with mentally
ill loved ones. A free support
group meets from 6 to 7:30 p.m.
every Tuesday at Orange County
Mental Health Clinic, 3115 Red-
hill Ave .. Costa Mesa. Call 544-
8488 for details.
Also, St. Andrew's Presbyter-
ian Church offers a support group
for families with loved c>nes with
serious mental illnesses meets
Sunday evenings from 6:30 to 8
p.m. in the church's Stewart
Lounge, 600 St. Andrews Road,
Newport Beach. The group is
open to the community and com-
mitted to confidentiality. For more
information, call 631-2880.
BREAST CANCER SUPPORT
A breast cancer support group
meets every Tuesday from noon
to 2 p.m. at the Patty and George
Hoag Cancer Center, 4000 W.
Coast Highway, Newport Beach.
The meetings are free. For more
mfonnation, call 722-6237.
PROSTATE CANCER SUPPORT
A prostate cancer support
group meets every Thursday;
everung for eight weeks begin-
ning tonight at 6:45 p.m. to 8:15
p.m. at the Patty and George
Hoag Cancer Center, 4000 W.
Coast Highway, Newport Beach.
The meetings are free, For more
information, call 722-6237.
SENIORS SQUARE DANCE CLUB
The Costa Mesa Senior Citizen
Square and Round Dance Club
seeks experienced dancers to join
m from 9 to 11 a .m . every ThUJS-
day at the Costa Mesa Senior
Center, 19th and Pomona streets.
Call 545-5669 for more informa-
tion. ·
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0 Prize Drawings
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WORKSHOPS
ART THERAPY .
The Artist's Day is a time for
creativity and everyone is invited
to join in this workshop at 1:30
p.m. today in the Newport Beach
Church of Religious Science par-
sonage, 1929 Tustin Ave. in Costa
Mesa. Bring your favorite type of
painting or drawing materials, or
bring clay if you like to work with
it. The "little child" inside is
eager to try new and joyous
experiences. Call 646-3199 for
more information.
SPIRITUAL RENEWAL
Our Lady Queen of Angels wel-
comes all inactive Catholics to
join in a candid dialogue about
the church today and changes
that have occurred. Everyone is
welcome to an informal discus-
sion group in the Parish Center at
6:15 p.m. Sunday and June 30.
Our Lady Queen of Angels Parish
Center is at 2046 Mar Vista Drive,
Newport Beach. Call Sister
Agatha at 644-9218, Marie
Romano at 548-3844 or Joe Drey
at 640-4781 for more information.
SERMONS
MAKING PIZZA WITH YOUR
PARENTS
+ CHURCH N4ME: Harbor
Christian Church (Disciples
of Christ)
+ APDRESS: 2401 Irvine
Ave •• Newport Beach
+TELEPHONE: 645-5781 + DENOMINATION: Christ-
ian Church (Disciples of
Christ) + YEAR CHURCH ESTAB-
LISHED: 1960
+SERVICE TIMES: 10 a.m.
Sunday Communion service
and S~nday School for chil-
dren ages 10 and younger;
8:30 a.m. is Adult Sunday
School; 7 p.m. Monda).'
women's and men's Bible
study and prayer groups
meet independently; 10
a.m. Thursday a women's
Bible study and prayer
group meets. + SENIOR PASTOR: Dennis
Short + SIZE OF CONGREGA-
TION: 100. Since Pastor
Short came to the church in
February the segment of
young people is expanding.
There is now a group of
young adults and singles
that has dubbed itself "The
Young and the Rest of Us." + MAKEUP OF CONGRE-
GATION: Ages 15 months
through 93 years, singles,
couples and families. + CHILD CARE: Provided at
the 10 a.m. service and as
needed for other meeting~
+OUT·
REACH
PRO-
GRAMS:
and events.
+TYPE OF
WORSHIP: A
blend of tra·
ditlonal and
contempo-
rary. Congre-
gational
singing of a
wide variety
of hymns -
spiritual.
Communion,
praise and
ethnic -is a
large part of
the Sunday
Communion
service. A lay
leader leads
the litany .
and offertory
parts of the
worship. Pas-
DON LEACH I DAllY PILOT
Pastor Dennis Short of tyhe Harbor Christian Church.
Financial
support is
sent to All
People's
Christian
Center in
South Cen-
tral L.A.
a,,d East-
mont Cen-
ter in L.A.
The centers
provide
preschools,
after-
school, ESL
and sum-
mer camp
programs,
tor Short gives the day's
message. + TYPE OF SERMON: Most
often based on a scripture
from the revised Common
Lectionary. Contemporary,
offering practical guidance
and direction for daily
Christian living. + RECENT SERMONS: On
Mother's Day the topic was
the importance of love in
our lives, focusing especially
on the role of a mother's
love. Last Sunday the focus
was on three senses needed
for the Christian life: direc-
tion, discovery and destiny.
+ UPCOMING SERMO N:
The message for Father's
Day will reflect on Christ as
a model for healing for a
father -his personal healing
and the healing he extends
to his family and communi-
ty. + WELCOME WAGON:
There are official greeters,
but everyone at Harbor
Christian Church has· out-
stretched arms and a knack
for hospitality. Community
is in the heart of this con-
gregation.
and food to
the communities they are
in. Pastor Short is the co-
chair of the Partnership
Com,mittee that, combined
with the United Church of
Christ, supports the work of
World Missions and Home-
land Missions, wh.ich both
provide physical and spiritu-
al sustenance to people
throughout the world.
+DRESS: Informal. + CHURCH DESIGN: The
spacious, open, multi-func-
tional main building and
sanctuary were built in
1973. The design Incorporat-
ed ideas from the entire
congregation. Especially
notable are large patios
that surround the building
in a manner intended to
express arms outstretched
to the community.
+ MISSION STATEMENT:
The Christian Church (Disci-
ples of Chri,st) proclaims
Jesus as Lord, draws its
inspiration from Scripture
and the Holy Spirit, withess-
es and serves among the
whole human family,
acknowledges that Christian
unity and Christian mission
are inseparable, and claims ·
as its particular mission the
quest for the reunipn of the
Body of Christ, celebrating
weekly around the Lord's
Table the life, death, and
resurrection and continuing
presence of its Lord. + INTERESTING NOTES:
The congregation of Temple
Isaiah has met here on Fri-
day nights and for other
holy days for about 20
years. Also, Pastor Short is a
licensed Marriage, Family
and Child Counselor and is
also very active with Mar-
riage Encounters. He does a
lot of premarital counseling
and weddings.
-By Michele M. Marr
That's the title of the sermon
scheduled 10:30 a.m. Sunday at
O range Coast Unitarian Univer-
salist Church, 1259 Victoria St. in
Costa Mesa. The sermon, by the
Rev. Kathy Klohr, will honor
Father's Day, and special recogni-
tion will be given to the Religious
Education Department's children,
youth and teachers, who will par-
ticipate in the recognition of
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METHODIST
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UNmD METHODIST CHURCH
: 1701 Baker, C.M
1 Worship & Church School
• 8:30 and 10:00 a.m.
, Dr. Richard Georae 979-8234
NEWPORT CBNTER
UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
1 60J Marauertte Ave. Coroner de Mar 644-0745
Worship at S :OOAM & 1 O:OOAM Children Sunday School I O:OOAM Jr. & Sr. Hlqh S:OOPM
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Laguna Beach 499-3088 Sunday Momlng Worship & Christian Education 1 OAM M inisters David Beades & Virginia Wheeler Wesley Counsellng Center Services Avall8ble
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RELIGIOUS SCIENCE N&Wll'OIU IEACH
SClENCI OF MINO EDUCATION CINTH
(Cornet ot DOYe • auau -1n ofllol 9400.
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901 Dove #14S
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FfilST CHURCH OF
~HRIST, SCIENTIST
3303 Via Lldo, Newport Beach
673-1340 or 673-6150
Cburc:h lOam .. SS:-, SUnday SdW>Ol lOam
Wec:tne.daT MeeUnga lpm
The Lord •hall preserve thy going
out and thy coming in from this
forth, and eJ1en for ellermore.
Psal..,., 121:8
Branch of The Mother Church
The Flrst Church ot Christ Scientist
Boston, Masnchusett.s
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SOUT.H COAST CHRISTIAN CH"C.JR.CH =,,,,,_ ..... we Care ~bout You Because Christ Cares.
"Top Temptations Fathers Face"
Selected Scriptures
Won<hlp Servi"" I Oil S om
Bible Srudies 9100 om
Kid. For Chrln 5!30 pm
792 Victoria Street • Costa Mesa CA • 92627 (714) 548-3468
(Comer nfVi<'tOril ~ Plocenda) '
PRESBYTERIAN
ST. MARK PREsBYTERIAN
CHURCH
"Open Anns and Open Minds "
Worship 9:30
Jamboret .t E.ltblulf In NtwpOrt Badt
644-1341
FOR INFORMATION
ON RELIGIOUS
DIRECTORY
CALL
KRISTIN BERMAN
5744240
EPISCOPAL
SAINT JAMIS C RCH episcopa .... ~ ... ,., .. ~-.............. u.w • .__ ..........
Fr. David C. Anderson, rectof'
3209 VIO Ud<>
N.wport 8eoch
71 .. /675-0210
7:30 am Traditional
9 am Co11 ... 1~'Y.
9 am Church Schoo4
10:45 am CharilmCltlc and Wednetdoy noon
lUTHERAN
CHRIST LVTHERAN CHVRCH
Pastor William Hemenway
"We love children, youth, young adults, career
adults, seniors. We love to care, to reach
out, to meet needs, to
answer questions·
•Sunday Services -8:00, 9:30 & 10:45
• Sunday School & Bible Studies -9:30
700 Victoria Street • Costa Mesa, CA 92627
(714) 031-1011 • (714) 548-6866 <School)
St. Andrew~ Presbyterian Church
Wun1h1r MnJ he11r •his J'f11Ctlcal,
Chrl•r·comrcn . .J, hlblkal m~<'·
"PATIENCE IN StlFFERING"
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SATURDAY, JUNE 15, 1996 A9
EVent raises money, AIDS aWareness
I a llall eledl4m year. tbe concept
of •family values• is again a
topic of dJlcullion. Central to
this debate II the issue of same-sex
relatiam. Ju an adjunct to this very
emotional tenttory is the issue of
Ams in America.
: AIDS lhould not be a subject to
tie debated politically or phllosopb-
~. reUglously, morally or sodal-!Y· It ls a disease. A med.ical prob-
lem. And, it ii a reality. lnaeastng-
ly, AIDS ii a kDler -an equal
opportunity killer, that is on the rise
in the population of young hetero-
sexuals and in particular, women.
Despite the medical facts, there
are many people who still believe
AIDS is a disease ot the gay popu-
lation. And, as such, it is a disease
that is •their problem.•
Aids Services Foundation of
Orange County would like to send
the message to all dtizens of this
region that AIDS is •our problem.•
More importantly, it is a problem
that can be overcome if the public
and private sectors would work
together to find a cure. Tu that end,
"A Round Up For Life• unfolded
<in the grounds of The Centennial
Fann at The Orange County Fair-
grounds to raise money and to raise
awareness about AIDS.
Chaired by Judy Fluor Runnels
With a committee including Keith
c;:luk·Epley, Robert Fontanma.
CbarUe PraDdlc:ul, Roger Hamp-
ton, Ken JU.On and Don Stratton.
400 concerned locals enjoyed the
second annual western event to
benefit people living with AIDS in
Orange County. As Sam Morrison's
band played on, a barbecue spread
with contributions from such corpo-rate sponsors as The House of Sea-
~ 1\'ader Joe's, Barefoot Wm-
.-y, Coors, Realife, Artie Springs,
The Raft Restaurant of Newport.
Ben and Jeny's, and Starbucks
Coffee made the event a success.
The evening's honored guest
was NBC-' news anchor Kelly
Lange,recognizedforherongoing
work on behalf of people living
with AIDS. Underwriting support
for the affair came from Anita May
losemteln (of The May Co. Fami-
ly) and the WllJlam GWesple
FoundaUon. Gillespie, of Laguna
Beach, was in the news earlier this year for bis multi-million dollar
grants to the artistic, scientific, and
educational pursuits of multiple
Orange County organizations.
• The up-beat mood of the west-
efll party and the resulting finan-
cMI gain for the AIDS Services
Souridation. which included an
~ctioo of celebrity memorabilia
with donations from Uly Tomlin md Elton John, did not overshad-
~ the fact that many Americans
~' 4 t 1" o Cl v s g
., MIYA •U. U9aD ClOTHE8,
10Y8 a ACCllMIOA•a. IETC.
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remain ignorant concerning the
disease, and unwilling to face the
gay population associated with
AIDS. Ironically, as the gay popu-
lation comes to tenns with AIDS
after 20 yea.rs of panic, statistics
point to an alanning rise in HIV
infection amongst our young peo-
ple from all sectors of society.
This week, I learned of two
people I knew who died of AIDS.
They were certainly not 'the first
for me. I could list 50, maybe
more. These men were not my
dose friends, but I can assure you
that they each had dose friends
and family who will never com-
pletely get over the loss. Straight
society tends to forget that gay
and lesbian people generally come
from straight parents, have
straight siblings, co-workers,
friends, and sometimes even
straight spouses and children of
their own. •
Orange County in general, and
the Newport-Mesa Community in
particular, does not pay much
attention to the AIDS crisis. The
IOdal players who generously
donate time and money to in.any
worthwhile needs do not have
their names on the letterhead of
AIDS Services Foundation.
Orange County. Those who do are
Runnelt, Sharon lak, Barbara
Glab-.n,Janlc:eJobnso~Judy
O'Dea Mon, George Rabb, Al
Roberta, David Scott and Rba
Groux to name a few.
Aids Services Orange County
has been around since 1985 pro-
viding services to people living
with AIDS. Today, more than 700
individuals living with the disease
benefit from every dollar raised by
the foundation. Its president is Al
Roberts, and board members
include Barbara Glabman,
R.lcbard Rel.D.lch. Ka.nm EW.a and
Judith JlosenthaJ, all active locals
dedicated to many community
efforts. But, they are among a pre-
cious few who have stood up to be
counted among those concerned
about AIDS in America ... AIDS in
Orange County.
Ask yourself if you really can
stay detached and unconcerned.
Are you part of the mainstream
crowd who snickers at the subject
privately? Then, ask yoUrself,
why?
To get involved, call Louise
Cwnmlngs, director of develop-
ment, AIDS Services Orang~
County 714 253-1530.
• 8.W. COOK'S coiumns run every
Thursday and Saturday.
INVITATION
ROYAL KHYBER's
FIRST
CIGAR DINNER
Tuesday, June 25th, 6:30p.m.
FeaturlrtR these FINE CJGARS
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These mattresses are all new & structurally sound,
but coemetlcaJty Imperfect. Some have
mismatched fabrics, scuffs from shipping, etc.
But at these prices, who cares!
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what's going on 8ki BANC> SWING
Dance to the sounds of the big
band swing era with the Balboa
Beach Big Band every third Friday
of the month from 7 to 11 p.m. at
The Costa Mesa Senior Center,
695 W. 19th Street. nckets are SS ·
and $4 for SAGE members. For
more information, call 645-2356.
~ NEWPoRT BEACH CENTRAL
UIRARY P 1 "Jowney Down the Coast" is
C (he title of an exhibit of watercolor SC ~ scenes by Birgitta Kappe which
Mn be on display from June 1 to
P J\,Ule 30. For more information, call
b µ7-3801.
it GUNA ART MUSEUM STORE e. e: • "Turning the Tables," a display
rr ~(table installations by local artists MU be featured at the museum
SI tt9re in South Coast Plaza through
JU.De 16. All artwork is available
for purchase. For more informa-
jc tiqn. call 662-3366.
U LAGUNA ART MUSEUM
U "One Hundred Years on the
\\ Edge: The Frame in America 1820 · si b to 1920" opens at the Laguna Art
C Museum Gallery at South Coast
Plaza on June 21 . The survey of
C 100 years of early American
1' frames will remam on view
A through Aug. 25.
R PAINTING EXHIBIT a
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;..-Lenora Monahan will be
exhibiting her impressionistic
~rench landscape paintings on
.fune 22 and 23 at Rogers Gar-
~ens. 2301 San Joaquin Hills
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LATIN AND CARIBBEAN a.ASSES
A number of lively Latin and
Caribbean dances will be offered
Friday evenings at Orange Coast
College from 8:30 to 10 p.m. from
June 14 through Aug. 2. Registra-
tion fee is $45. For more infonna-
tion, call 432-5880.
LATIN DANCE WORKSHOP
Presented in both English and
Spanish, a Latin dance workshop
will be offered Saturdays at
Orange Coast College from 10 to
11 :30 a.m. from June 15 through
July 27. Registration fee is $45. For
more information, call 432-5880.
ADULT BAUROOM DANCE
The Costa Mesa Senior Center
offers adult ballroom dance on
June 21 and the third Friday of
each month from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m.
Singles and couples welcome. Live
music provided by the Ray Rob-
bins Combo. The cost is $5 or $4
for sage members. The Senior
Center is at 695 W. 19th St .. Costa
Mesa.
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SAILING FILMS
A pair of motion-pictw-e classics
about sailing around the world,
HVoyage of the Brigantine Yan-
kee" and "The Dove, H will be
screened from 7 to 9:30 p .m. on
Friday evening, June 21, at
Orange G:oast College's Sailing
Center, 1801 W. Coast Highway,
Newport Beach. nckets: $5-$7.
Information: 645-9412.
KID'S STIJFF
'GOOSEBUMPS'
The "Goosebumps" club meets
the first and third Monday of the
month at 6:30 p .m. at Barnes &
Noble, 953 Newport Center Drive.
For more information, call 759-
0982. .
STORY AND CRAFT HOUR
From 2 to 3 p.m. every Sunday,
Barnes & Noble holds a fun-filled
craft and story hour for children of
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JAZZ SERIES
Contemporary Jazz artist
Keiko Matsui wW perform two
concerts, at 7 and 9 p.m. Friday at
the Hyatt Newporter hotel in
NeWp<>rt Beach. Tokyo-born Mat-
sui's latest release, "Sapphire,•
was nominated "Best Jazz Album
of 1995" by the Soul Train
Awards. Tickets: $15 for the early
show; $20 for the late show. Tick-
ets are available at ncketmaster
and the Hyatt Newporter. Infor-
mation: 650-lJVE.
GO FOR BAROQUE
The Corona del Mar Chamber
of Commerce presents the
Baroque Music Festival starting
Sunday and continuing until June
23. Call 760-7887. .
TRIANGLE SQUARE CONCERTS
Free live classic rock perfor-
mances will be held from noon to
2:30 p.m. Monday through Friday,
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from 1 to 10 p.m. on Friday and
Saturday, and from 1 to -4 p.m. on
Saturday and Sunday attemoons
op the Town Square at niangle
Square in eo.ta Mesa.
'ARMS AND THE MAN'
South Coast Repertory presents
George Bernard Shaw's •Arms
and the Man,• set in 1885 Bulgar-
ia against the backdrop of the
Balkan war, the play is one of
Shaw's self-desaibed "pleasant"
plays and filled with engaging,
exciting word play about love and
war. Showtimes from May 31 to
June 30: Tuesday through Satur-
day at 8 p.m. and Sunday at 7:30
p.m. with 2:30 p.m. matinees on
Saturday and Sunday. nckets:
$17-$38. Information: 957-4033.
'NUNSENSE'
Costa Mesa Civic Playhou.Se
presents Dan Goggin's "Nun-
sense, • a musical comedy. Show-
times: Thursday to Saturday at 8
p.m. and Sunday at 2 p .m. through
July 1, except July 4. Tickets: $15.
Call 650-5269.
'CATf1SH MOON'
Laddy Sartin's h eartwarming
A Bug
.ht Your
Ear!
comedy of love and friendshiR
makes its West Coast debut at The
Theatre Dlltrict. The play pre1e11ts
a glimpse into the dynamics ot
male bonding. Show times: Friday
and Saturday a1 8 p.m. and Sun-
day at 7 p.m. through June 30.
Th:kets: $15. Call '35 .... 043.
ORDER IN TitE COURT
Mother Goose is in Dreamland·
Supreme Court defending herself
against slander, cJatmlng all the
characters are historical people in
"Mother Goose: On niatl• at
South Coast Repertory, 655 Town
Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Show
times: 1:30 p.m tonight; 4 and 7:30
p.m. saturday; and 2 and 4 p .m.
Sunday. Closes Sunday. nckets:
$8-10. Call 957-4033.
'CAlliOUC SCHOOL GIRLS'
Casey Kurtti's amusing satire o1
parochial school life in the 1960's,
•catholic School Girls,• will open
Orange Coast College's four-pro-
ductions summer theatre season
on June 20. The show runs Thurs-
days through Sundays, June 20-23.
and 27-30, in OCC's Drama Lab
Theatre. Curtain is set for 8 pm.
Thursday through Saturday nights.
and 2 p.m . on Sundays. nckets:'
$6-$9. Information: 432-5880.
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12-28
Coloring Contest Rules & Regulations
One win"'!r in eoch 9 ,9".0UP .will be chosen. Each winner will receive 4 tickets to the Orange County
Fair. ~nmng artwofit win be d1~ at the Orange County Fairgrounds. • ~~ ::b:P~C' i~ a child in one of the age groups li..ed below. Name, oddreis and age
• Mai! finished entries. to: 9"onge County Fair ~iol Contest, 88 Fair Dr., Costa Meso CA 92626
Entries must be ~ by 5 p.m., Monday, July 8. ' ·
: ~~I be ~ by~~. July 12. Winni~ entries will be on di~ in the Youth Building.
1""¥"" entries mat l>e pidc8d up at the Special Contest Office after the Fair, Monday, Joty 29 from
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Hats off to engineer George WG. Ferris
I
W ould someone please
tell me what it is about
that Perris wheel in the
Balboa Pun Zone which so cap-
ttvates the artistic spirit?
You see it in post cards and
tour books. And murals. Big
time, in murals. the Perris wheel
just turned up in the newly-ded-
icated mural at the Orange
Coast Association of Realtors'
Old Newport Boulevard office.
More than a year ago, I wrote
about another local mural:
namely that not-so-little number
on the side of the Balboa Mar-
ket. That one bas the Ferris
wheel too and the Balboa Pier ...
surfers ... pelicans.
Images of Newport. Are we
detecting a trend?
The way I see it, if you're
going to depict Newport Beach,
you can't rightly leave out the
Balboa Pavilion. Gotta have the
Balboa Pier and a boat or two.
The Realtor's mural, perhaps
in a nod to what has truly made
Newport Beach what is today,
has stuck in the Fashion Island
skyline right there behind the
Ferris wheel. No room for
Fletcher Jones' Mercedes Benz
dealership, apparently, but I'd
lay odds that city leaders would
paint that sucker front and cen-
ter if they were calling the
~rusbstrokes.
How about the topiary dol-
~hins in Corona del Mar? Can -
nery Village? The Balboa Island
ferry?
• Clearly, Newport Beach is in
pie eye of the beholder. U some-
body ever commissions me to do
~ mural -you may laugh -I'd
come up with my own images.
My mural would include the
Edwards Lldo Cinema and
fiaute Cakes restaurant in West-
diff. I'd throw in the Big Corona
tidepools and a couple favorite·
views from Coast Highway
along the Newport Coast border
(OK, so they're not in Newport
Beach).
I would include Newport Pier,
not Balboa, and hoards of peo-
ple would be fishing from it.
I'd have the Wedge, on a
good day.
• And that miniature dock on
Balboa Island with all the funky
lgures all over it.
My mural would contain
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And an unobtrusive bench
from which anybody -resident
or tourist -can take in the
whole motley panoply.
Q
Confession: I haven't yet seen
the West Coast Premiere of
"Catfish Moon" at the Theatre
District, but playwright Laddy
Sartin lias. What's more, he trav-
eled all the way from Rock Hill,
South Carolina to check it out.
One kind of needs.to watch
this "West Coast Premiere" des-
ignation. Yes, it's the first time
on our shores, but "Catfish
Moon• has bad something like
seven productions, including its
1994 premiere at Charlotte
Repertory. It also had life as a
one-act back in the mid-80's
before Sartin went back to the
~~)'
BAGEL Co
drawing board, added a charac-
ter and made it a full-length.
•Another one of my play's,
'Roses for Roy Lee,' won an
$8,000 North Carolina Play-
wrights Fellowship," Sartin told
me by phone. "That allowed me
to really focus on my writing. I
settled down and went back to
work on 'Catfish Moon.'"
Steve Howard, a Theatre Dis-
trict board member, had acted in
the Ch8f lotte area for several
years. A few months back,
Howard -who is in the produc-
tion -called up Charlotte Rep's
Artistic Director Mark Woods
and asked for play suggestions
for the District's final slot.
Woods suggested "Catfish
Moon.• Howard read the play,
pitched it to Theatre District
Artistic Director Mario Lescot
who grabbed it.
"Everybody loves it. It's
homespun and it's got a mes-
sage,• Howard said It's a neat
thing to be a part of.
Furthermore -in keeping
with what seems to be a
requirement for Theatre District
productions these days -"Cat-
fish Moon• is set in the south. It
deals with three middle-aged
fishing buddies and the woman
in their lives. The action takes
place at a lake, which should
pose an interesting challenge to
the district's "Spare-No-
Expense-on-the-Details" set
designers.
A gracious and grateful Sartin
says that Lescot and Co. have
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their hands.
"They have
really com-
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my work, be
added, "I'm
real fortu-
nate.• S To repeat, Laddy arUn.
I haven't seen il, but those whCJ
have -and, sure, they're proba-
bly biased -say it's not
"Grumpy Old Men• revisited.
Audiences are supposed to
laugh and cry and be touched
and leave the theater feeling
good.
That's generally how Sartin
says the experience has been
going.
"They come tn not knowing
anything about the story," Sartin
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DON LEACH I OAl.Y Pl.OT
In a scene from "Catflsb Moon" buddies .. Curty• Steve Howard
(left) and "Gordon" Steve McCammon fish their favorite spot. '
said. "And the actors really
move the audience. Then they
laugh and cry and when the
play ends, they're laughing
again. I couldn't ask for more
than that."
For my part, l'd better leave
that theater fighting off the urge
to fish.
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During our in~ Into schOol ..,._
the Dally Pilot foUnd that more = doesn't neceswlly ..aaa better w1w,_..
Newport Beach SihOoll dO outs<;ore a.Ir
neighboring counterperts obn Qn ~ ~ests, but two cities hM v..ity dffferent·~
MONEY
CONTINUED FROM A 1
says Supenntendent Mac Bernd.
"It becomes Wc.e the chicken I
dDd the egg: says Bernd, who
came to Newport-Mesa in t993.
"The federal goverrunent distrib-
utes money to poorer schools to
make up tht• fund-raising differ-I
ence. If the other schools tum
around t1nd raise more money to I
keep lhe gap the way it is, it just
goes around and dround, lilce the
clucken .ind the egg.•
Sue months dgo, Costa Mesa
High School PTA President I
Paulelll' Witt bro<1ched the subject 1
at a ~c-hool board meeting.
As '>l hoot officials were deciding
think what is going on is the par-
ents are donating, they're sadly
mistaken,• says Alan Thoop, presi-
dent of Andersen Elementary's
IYfA. "We're not as affluent as they
would like to make it They could
do just as well.•
In 1993, Andersen parents
turned in $.500,000 worth of super-
market receipts in three months,
claiming first place in a grocery
'>tore promotion. The contest won
Andersen credit for video equip-
ment, books and playground mate-
nals.
"That's money that doesn't just
get donated," Thoop says. ·we
work for it, and we would be more
than happy to help Costa Mesa
parents learn the techniques.•
But this year. Andersen did ask
its parents to contribute $200 per
~tudent enrolled at the school,
froop says. "They didn't have to
donate the entire $200. Even $1
was appreciated.•
The parent organization recent-
ly used part of the funds to pur-
1 ('hase new playground equipment
for the two Andersen kindergarten
classes. Other money will go to
help pay for a part-time physical
l'ducation instructor for the lower
grades.
But much of the ·support Ander-
<;en -and other Newport Beach
~chools -receives is not financial.
Though most parents don't attend
the monthly PTA meetings, they
9et word of school events through
the "broccoli pipeline" at the local
(~elson's supermarket, Troop says.
"They're a well-informed
group" that is quick to volunteer for
<;chool events and classroom work.
Troop says.
MARI MARTIN I DAILY Plt.Ol
A fund-raiser ln December at
Kaiser Elementary School in
Costa Mesa helped to pur-
~hase books for the school
library.
Many of the volunteers are stay-
dt-home mothers who have extra
time tpat many working Costa
h~v to divvy a $I mill.ion malnte-\!1esa parents don't More than 50
nonce grcllll betwt'en schools, Will volunteezs are milling about cam-
be~m<•d board 111embers to give· pus at any one time.
Cosio M1~sd schools first priority. Across the school district at
"I lhmk we nc-ed to make SWt' Sonora Elementary School, the
we have c1 level playing field in l'TA struggles for parent participa-
tem1s of the schools lil the Costa lion.
Mesa I f1gh School zone and tlw ~At a school like this, you tend
Eslc1nria I hgh SC'hool zone," sht-to have a few very active parents
'id.HJ dunng public testimony. doing a lot." says Principal Steve
"Not lhdl 11 C•lll be completel) Pdvich, who notes only about 10
level with the other (Newpon dassroom volunteers on campus
Beal'hl two zone~. but we do need during each day.
to do ~omething to help balance the But Sonora has made tremen-
problt•m that then• a.re large mone} dous strides this year through a
gifts and loans given to the olhe1 new district program called Parent
side U1c1l we don't hdve available lt• Institute. The classes, offered at
these c;,tudents." ..,everal other Costa Mesa schools,
Tl\e school bo<1rd decided to c;,hows parents how to become
speifd the grant on the most neces-involved with their children's edu-
sary mamtenann• pro1ects 10 the cabon and take an active role in
clistnct, regardless of which city the makmg sure they succeed.
schools are 111, but the subject of But money is so scare on this
"equity" among Newport Beach I side of town, one outraged parent
and Costa Mesa schools has played complained last fall when the
a maior role m district decisions Sonora student council opted to
c;mce. donate $1,000 to the Costa Mesa
Newp1>rt Bedch parents say it's I Police Department to purchase a 3-
not iust d matter of them opening year-old Belgian Malinois for the
their wal.lets and writing huge police dog program.
checks they work for extra cash
1
The parents said the money
ror thetr schools. should be spent on school needs,
•If the people in Costa Mesa not those of the Police Department,
but the school said the donation
instilled pride in the children and a
photo of the dog is on display in the
school's office. •
Other Costa. Mesa schools face
the same money dilemmas.
•niere are schools in Newport
Beach where the parents can pro-
vide more than a lot of schools in
Costa Mesa can." says Donna Ben-
nett, president of the Adams Ele-
mentary School PTA. which also
bas trouble soliciting parent sup-
port.
"I don't know what the answer
to that is, but somehow the district
needs to do something to equal that
out.•
That would only lead to bigger
problems, the superintendent says. •n the district compensates with
extra money to the schools that
don't raise funds, the district is
going to set up a situation wh.ere
there's no incentive for schools to
raise funds,• Bernd said.
One school board in Bowie, Md.,
refused a $.5-million parent effort
last year to raise money for an audi-
torium at one high school because
it would create unacceptable
inequities among the area schools.
That wouldn't be a fair resolu-
tion to Newport-Mesa's problem,
Bemd says.
"I think we're always going to
have different levels of support
from the parents,• he says. "But I
would certainly like to see a situa-
tion where donations are given to
the district for the benefit of all chil-
dren.•
But gwing money to individual
schools allows parents to see a
direct benefit for their investment,
says Harbor View Elementary par-
ent Cyndie Borkoman.
Borkoman, who lives in the
Kaiser Elementary School atten-
dance zone, moved her son to Har-
bor View in Newport Beach
because it was a smaller school.
She didn't consider any small Cos-
ta Mesa schools.
"The problem with the other
side is they don't have the parent
involvement. It's kind of obvious,"
she says. "The bottom line is this
school district needs to have a fun-
damental school for parents that
are really motivated. It's not as
much how much money the par-
ents have, it's how involved they
are."
School officials have proposed
establishing an elementary magnet
school at the former Rea School,
but school board members remain
undecided.
For now, the superintendent
says there is little the district can do
to balance the unequal funds.
"I think we're pretty naive if we
feel that we're going to eliminate
all inequity in society, or that we
can compensate for the abilities of
some families to ffive their children
more," be says. "What we have to
Look at is what is reasonable for the
school district to provide and make
sure that every student learns
well."
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The followtDg chart· only lhowl donatloaa -IDc:ladlng computer, boob
and other matertala -tbat have been regiatencl wtth the school dlstrtct
dwtng tbe 1995-98 fiscal year. Tbe u.t .,_. not lDducte all giltl from
Parent Teadier Aaocl•UODI o.r lDdlvfdaall.
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Adams
Alternative Educ.
California
College Park
Costa Mesa High
Estancia High
Kaiser
l<illybrookf
Paularino
Pomona
Sonora
TeWinkle
Victoria
Whittier
Wilson
Total: . . . . • . . . . . • . • • • • • • • . • . • . • • • • . • • • • • • • . • • • • • • • . • • • • • • . • • . . . .$ 127,483
SCHOOL
Andersen
Corona del Mar High
Ensign Intermediate
Harbor View
Lincoln
Mariners
Newport
Newport Heights
REGISTERED DONATIONS
"fatal: ••••••••••••••••••.•.••.••••••••••••••.•.•••.••.••••••• .$547,2.80
• NOft: Some Costa Mesa students live in Newport Beach school attendance areas,
lnchlding Mariners. Newport Heights. Ensign and Newport Harbor schools.
• SOURCE: Newport Mesa Unified School District.
FATHERS
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dues to support scholastic activi-
ties and teachers awards.
They meet routinely for campus
clean-ups, helping with every-
thing from landscaping to minor
fix-it lobs.
During the past two years, the
dads have adopted technology as
their primary cause, raising more
than $60,000 through party f\md-
raisers for state-of-the-art comput-
er equipment.
"We are here to provide the
school with additional resources,
whether that is financial or man-
power,• says John Oyler, one of
the original Navigators. "It's to
help the school district with things
that aren't budgeted for and it's to
give the students on-site experi-
ences.•
After the children of the pio-
neering Navigators -now finish-
ing their junior year -moved to
Newport Harbor High School, the
dads continued the group at both
schools.
At Newport Harbor High, the
fathers often link students who
have an interest in a particuJar
occupation with a
-w.s.
lished the Estancia Men's Group
this year. Though the group hasn't
ventured into the realm of fund-•
raising, the fathers are trying to
generate com-~
parent in that field
Students then
have the opportu-
nity to observe the
job on site.
Corona del
Mar High School
has a fathers
group the
Helmsmen -who
continuously
donate their mon-
•we are here to pro-
vide the school with
addiUonal resources,
whether that is finan-
cial or manpower ... "
munity interest-\
by meeting for
breakfast
monthly to dis-
cuss current
educational
issues which
affect their
areas.
nying a dif-
ferent tactic -J~NOYLER
ey and energy to school projects.
And Sonora Elementary School
became the first K-6 school this
year to establish its own Sonora
Dads Group. The clan has made
many noticeable improvements to
the school. including seeding a
patch of dirt behind the prlndpal's
office, which has yielded a lush
area of grass surrounded by
donated shrubbery.
Following suit, a band of
fathers in the Estancia High
School attendance zone estab-
than those \
used in Corona del Mar and New-'
port Beach, the Estancia Men's
Group has actively solicited the
involvement of all males in the
zone -from grandfathers and
male guardians to uncles and big ,
brothers. · '
Oyler says he believes male ;
support groups offer a comfortable
niche for fathers to show their sup-·~
port of local schools. "To think that'•
fathers can put their heads togeth· '1
er and do what we do is incredi-
ble," he said.
Corona del Mar High proves
king of fund -ra.ising hill
By Julie Ros.s Cannon, Daily Pilot lockers, and wire the school for Inter-
net connections.
Ten-year-old Kimberly McKay created the.
winning logo for 1997 Spirit Run fund-raiser
CORONA DEL MAR -In a smgle
night, they raised nearly half a million
dollars for the11 school.
The slick, professional infomiation
lJacket says it all: To Be the Best.
• Corona del Mar High School par-
ents are the first to admit they have
high expectations for their children -
And their children's schools.
• The school already is well-known
1n stale education circles for tugh-
hievmg students and dedicated
.staff, but nc;>w school officia.b say
'they're ready for national fam e. And
itbey're· willing to spend money to
back it up. .
• The goal: lo raise $6 mil.JJ on for
hoot improvements in an unprece-
ented fund-raising effort.
The target: local patents and corpo-
ate sponsors.
To date, the Corona del Mar High
hool PoundaUon bu reported i&sso.ooo ln its debit column Th.ls ~er, worken plan to pamt th
terior of th school. replac~ som
dsceping, re'lllove som stud nt
But Corona del Mar High is not the
only Newport-Mesa Unified school
with maintenance needs.
The district's cunent list totals more
than $15 million, and school board
members are contemplating a district-
wide property tax to help pay for it.
Many Costa Mesa residents have
read news articles of the foundation's
success with amazement and envy,
wondering how to begin such a mon·
umental fundra.islng effort. •u we're succeatul here, we'd be
more than happy to establish contacts
and help (Costa Mesa) schools net·
work with local companies and tr4Jn
their parent volunteers to take a pre·
se.ntation on the road.• says Kunberly
Rothwell, a foundation boud mem·
ber.
Superintendent Mac Bernd se.ys be would Uke to see mor Newport·MeA
1chooll take on large fund-ralltng
PJ'Oj~ to help IUbskliu state fund·
lrig.
•1 think it's a remarkable move.
Really, I hope it tea the ltu\dards for some of our Other hlgb scbbc>ll.•
•
By Rebecca L Harris. Dally Pilot
NEWPORT BEACH -She may be
only 10 years old. but Kimberly McKay
already knows that winning feeling.
The Andersen Blementary pupil
recently designed the winning logo for
Spirit Run 1997, a fund-raiser for three
area elementary schools.
Partidpants who pay to enter the
annual fund-railer enjoy courses rang·
ing from a •toddler trot• to a 10K jaunt.
The race ts run on a certified race
coune and all runnen are given com-
puterized results.
Spirit Run coordinator Sandy Collier
Mid tM 1996 event raiMd more than
$90,000 for Andersen. Harbor Vliew,
and Uncoln elementary tcbools.
No ltranget to su<x:e11, Kimberly
took third place in the 5K run this YHT
aDd allo swtma for the Harbor \l1ew
swtm teem. Alt.boUgb lbe wW prObebly
run the 5K agaln next year, she ,.,,.1m open to ~ her w~ zoaa.
"I've thought about it put it looks
really long."
The spirited youngster was •really
happy and really excited· to learn at
a swim meet that she bad won the
contest from among'180 applicants.
Her logo will be splashed acr~
thousands of T-shirts and posters,
and more than 80,000 race entry
forms displayed 1n the Newport
Beach community before the Febru-
ary event. .
Incorporating palm trees,
coconuts, balloons, and buUdings
into her design, Kimberly de<X>rated
every character of •spirit Run 97. •
Her lnlplration came from things she MW everyday.
'lb windy road looked 11ke en ·s·
tome." ..
Though lauded for her artilttc
ability, Kimberly ii colllideriilg a d.if •
f erent career petb.
•I'd like to be a doctOr beet.UM I
want to help people.• •
And DO dOubt, lb8'0 be In it IOr
t.bel~nm.
NOMINEES
CONTINUED FROM A 1
told by the dty manager's office
to submit a total of five nomi-
nees, accol'ding to 11llion presi-
dents. .
lbe change in practice came
after Mayor John Hedges dis-
covered that according to the
dty charter. the unions were
supposed to submit a list of five
names, City Manager Kevin
Murphy said.
lbe mayor's discovery came
at a time when be has been
embroiled in a controversy with
the police union over his contact
with Civil Service Board mem-
bers following a police officer's
hearing.
It is up to the council on June
DRIVER
CONTINUED FROM A 1
discrimination because of religion
on the job," Allred said. "We also
believe there's a violation of
(Anderson's) right to free
speech."
Anderson, 38, was suspended
and later terminated for refusing
to participate in a promotion
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24 to pick two out of the five
names submitted.
Murphy said there is nothing
in the dty charter prohibiting
city employees' spouses from
serving an the Civil Service
Board.
So in additi~n to nominating
Pettit and Hoose to be re-
appointed, the unions added
Rolla Dory, who is married to
Newport Beach firefighter Bill
Dory; Susan Thomas, who is
married to Newport Beach
police Sgt. Doug Thomas: and
Cora Newman, whose husband
is Newport Beach police Lt. Tim
Newman.
"We were told that we have
to submit a list of five, so we did.
They are Newport Beach resi-
dents and we just picked them,"
firefighter association president
Rich Thomas said.
between OCTA and Carl's Jr.
restaurants. For the month of
June, all passengers who ride the
bus on Tuesdays are given a
coupon for a free Carl's Jr. ham-
burger.
A strict vegetarian, Anderson
refused to hand out the coupons,
claiming the action violated his
ethical beliefs. After he held firm
during a disciplinary bearing, the
five year bus driver lost his job.
His stand has generated media
attention and praise from animal
• 1 would think that there
coUld be a problem (with con-
Oicting interests),• Thomas said. •u I were the City Council, I
would possibly not select those
three. But it is their decision.•
Murphy's reaction was:
~Sounds like they're trying to
come up with a balancing act.
"It is going to be a bit of a
challenge tor (the wives) if they
are appointed."
Civil Service Board member
Steven Bromberg said the police
and fire associations may be try-
ing to send a message to the dty,
since both unions are pleased
with incumbents Pettit and
Hoose and want them to remain
on the board.
"Perhaps that's the associa-
tions' way of getting their point
across to the city, I don't know."
Bromberg said. -
rights activists across the country.
Orange County People for Ani·
mals has also set up a fund to aid
the bus driver while he is out of
work.
Standiford would not comment
on the possibility of OCTA facing
a lawsuit except to say "We are
confident in the actions we've
taken."
"There is an appeals process
which he is pursuing. For the time
being, there are no changes in the
situation."
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to a city report.
The total estimated revenues
for 1996-97 are $122.9 million, an
increase of $6.5 million from last
year, according to a city report.
Meanwhile. the city plans to
spend roughly $129.5 million, an
increase of $7 .5 million from last
year, according to a city report.
Most of the increased spend-
ing will be on capital ifnprove-
ments, which this year represent
38% of the city's total spending.
A major project is the $22 million
Groundwater Development Pro-
ject, which started in 1994 and is
slated to be completed in Sep·
tember 1997, according to Mur-
phy. Also, the city expects to
spend $11 milhon on ~t High-
way-Newport Boulevard
improvements.
The draining on the city's
reserves over the last few years is
in large part because of litigation
on various issues -from sexual
harassment suits with the former
police chief, to accidents and
environmental issues -which
totals in the millions, Murphy
explained.
Additionally, the city's No. 1
revenue source, sales tax, was
reduced in the millions from 1992
to · 1994 because of the dismal
economy and state tax adjust-
ments, he said.
SATURDAY, JUNE 15. 1996 A t3
Mayor John Hedges 1 not
pleased with the fiscal trend over
the past 10 years, With spending
up 9% and the average employee
salary up 14%, while the number
of. employees dropped 8% He
also expressed ~ncem about the
amount of money spent on l:apl·
tal projects and the practice dt
transferring money from fund t
fund.
•Apparently while revenues
are down, expend,ltures a1e up
significantly. We are hnng
beyond our means," Hedge~
said. "[ know we have hdd a
number of spikes. like litigation,
but this lS why we had reserves •
The budget will come before
the council for approval on June
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TEWINKLE ~~Mela 2Jementary
Thunday tbe portra1ts were CONTINUED fROMr.a .. ~.1 NeurnecS to ao.we11 Hall.
~ broken," Blia said. "I
~hfi ·rip the only one who
knows wh9 thll 11.'"
Bliu stored the photo under
her desk calendar in her sev-
enth-grade Englilh claaroom.
"It wu the safest place for it.
I always knew where it was and
knew it wouldn't be hurt," she
I said.
Earlier this year, parent
·George Cote began looking
1 into TeWinkle'• history and
' started a mission to restore the
portrait to its rightful place.
•TeWinlde is a great school
and the history is long an
rich," he said.
Cote worked to get the New-
, port Harbor Kiwanis Club to
foot the $600 bill to have the
portrait rematted and framed,
along with a portrait of Carl
: Boswell, former superintendent
ROlemary Szabo-~, the
lint Tewtnkle etudent body
preskkmt, Oew in inma JCelema,
Wuh., to present the portrait to
the current student body presl·
dent Lauren Cassity and prfnd·
pal Mary Ann Ehret
The photo opportunity reae·
ated a photo made in Septem-
ber, 1964 when the portrait wu
presented to Szabo-Berry and
former principal WW Reece.
Szabo-Berry said she was
happy to return to Costa Mesa
tor the ceremony.
• •How often do you have the
opportunity to visit your put?"
she said. "It was just really
interesting to see the school
and bow much things have pro-
gressed in 30 years. Everyone
looks so young."
The newly refurbished poT-
traits are on display in Boswell
Hall.
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The Alzhelmet's AModatlon of Orange
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office volunteers. Also, volunteers are
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unit's Helpline lnfoCenter. For Informa-
tion on these and other volunteer
opportunities, call Sally Carson at 261-
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for 18 houn with four simultaneous
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Volunteers needed for a num6er of tasks
AMEltlCAN HOME HEALTH HOSPICE ,
The AmerkMI Home .... tth Hospice l»rogram needs volunteers to ghle ~
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The Orange.._County Chapter of the
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address community groups about Red
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Volunteer opportunit* Include fund
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training to musting troops and packs. For
more Information, call Devon Dougher-
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BOYS AND GIRLS aues OF
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The three area Boys and Girls Clubs
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QUOTE OF THE DAY
I
• I penonalJy want to thank everyone.
and I laww my son al!lo thanks you .. •
-MARSHALL FERGUSON
stephanie
keefe
It's a
Dinghy
world
Several local sailors
~am All-American honors
pt Dinghy Nationals while
San Diego's Hardesty runs
~way with the field. ' Last Saturday saw the
completion of the 1996
ICYRA/Sperry Top-Sider Coed Dinghy Nationals, hosted
by the University of Wisconsin. ~ed in varying breezes from
ao wind to medium wind over
three days, the Dinghy Nationals
leatured a good deal of
flip-ilopping in scores ~tween
the top competitors.
: 'fufts University got out to a
quick start, ending the day with
~ 10-point lead over the field.
Tufts had previously won the
Women's and Team Racing
Nationals, and the team was
looking to sweep, but USMMA
l<ing Point sailor Bill Hardesty of
$an Diego pulled the plug on
those dreams by his
commanding perlormance in A
division. •
Hardesty bested his
competition by 36 points, setting
a new collegiate record, one that
was previously held by UC
Irvine sailor Jon Pinckney.
Hardesty posted seven bullets in
16 races, winning both the first
and the last race of the regatta.
With a B division that remained
competitive enough to finish
third personally, Kings Point
walked away with an easy .win
by 29 points.
(J
Just u Hardesty dominated
in A division, so did local sailor
Peter Wells in B division. Sailing
for UC Irvine, Wells and crew
Melissa Cutter won their division
by 24 points, with seven bullet of
their own, including wins in the
first two and last tlµ'ee races.
With Andy Beeckman, Fiona
MCLean and Canine Palm
sailing in A division and gaining
eighth, the UC Irvine team
found themselves in a
commanding second-place
position overall for the series.
(J
Other local sallon Included
Whitney Finster, who competed
on the UC Berkeley team,
finishing seventh overall. a
11ae 1998 ICYRA/Sperry
Top-Sider All-Americans were
also announced at the conclusion
of pie Dinghy Nationals, the list
including some Newport Beach
sailors.
Casey Hogan was named to
the Women's All-American list
for her performance on the
Dartmouth sailing team as both
a skipper in Women's and
· Co-ed.
Wells was named to the
All-American list for his
pelformance at the Nationals
and year-long. He's a senior and
now a three-time All-American.
Palm wu named.to the
All·Amerlcan aew lilt for the
lecond time whUe Beec!men
wu named to the All-American
Honorable Mention list, adding
to hJI All-American title' from 1ut
year:. a
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TREASURED MEMOR IES
•Trophy case installed in the Mustang
gymnasium to honor memory of the late
basketban coach Jason Ferguson.
By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot"
C OSTA MESA • Family,
friends and former play-
ers gathered to honor the
memory of late Costa Mesa
High boys basketball coach
Jason Ferguson Thursday, dedi·
cating a trophy case in the foyer
of the Mustangs gymnasium
which will help others do the
same.
"Everyone who walks into
this gym, they'll spot this cabinet
and realize how much he means
to this place," said Matt Mon-
toya, booster club president and
father of senior Mike Montoya,
who played all four years at
Mesa under Ferguson.
Ferguson, died of cancer at
age 24 on Jan. 21, before com-
pleting his second season as var-
sity coach.
Ferguson's father, Marshall,
drove down from Beverly Hills
for the brief ceremony, and later
stood alone in front of the dis·
play, wiping away tears while
viewing 'trophies, plaques, pho-
tographs and other mementos of
Ferguson's coaching and play-
ing career.
"It's still hard,• said Marshall
Ferguson, who thanked the
school, players and the comm~
nity for embracing fus son
before, during and after his
yearlong battle with Wilm's
Tumor. "I personally want to
thank everyone, and I know my
son also thanks you."
Criss Freeman, Ferguson's
assistant coach, friend, room-
mate and former Mt. San Anto-
nio College teammate, also
spoke briefly. "My next goal is to have this
gym named after him," Mon-
toya said . "I'll have to go
through the proper channels
with the school district, but I
think the support is there,
because Jason touched a lot of
hearts."
"I think this is great,• Free-
man said, •and I'd love to see
the gym named after him. But,
knowing how much Jason liked
to divert attention away from
himself, maybe he would have
been a little embarrassed by
DON LEACH I DAILY Pit.OT
Marshall Ferguson, father of the late Costa Mesa basketball coach Jason Ferguson, takes a
moment by himself following a dedication ceremony of a new trophy case honoring his son.
this .•
Marshall Ferguson also said
he iS currently putting together a
script outline for New World Pie-
MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT
Jlm Beek walks the shoreline along the slips in the marina near the Balboa Island Yacht Club
where he wtll be Commadore for the club's 75th annlvenary celebration this summer.
tures, which has expressed
interest in possibly making a
movie of Jason Ferguson's
We.
•Balboa Island Yacht
Club celebrates 7 5th
anniversary this summer.
By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot
BALBOA ISLAND -Some
allude to it as a "paper" club,
because it's not a full-service
yacht dub like many of its
neighbors, linked with boat
yards, commodore galleries and
slips in the marina.
Only in name does the Bal-
boa Island Yacht Club seem
noble. And only in name does
Beek's Pier seem like a fancy-
schmancy wharf in the Newport
Harbor.
But the BIYC, which cele-
brates its 75th summer this year,
is the second-oldest yacht club
in the harbor and endorses a
proclamation of which no other
can boast:
Kids Only.
"It's a fascinating program,•
said Gene Baum, one of BIYC's
original members, who was 11-
years-old in 1922 when Balboa
"The (outlme) will be put
together within the next three or
four weeks, then it's JUSt a matter
whether they're interested
Island pioneer Joe Beek
launched the club for children
betwee..ute ages of 4 and 16
An estimated 120 kids will
sign up for BIYC's summer
activities next Friddy dt Beek's
Pier.
Jim Beek. 16, is Uu~ year's
BIYC Commodore; he's the son
of Seymour Beek, the club'c;
commodore 50 years ago when
he was 12-years-old and bdd to
do some heavy-duty recnutmg
following World War ll because
of the shortage of older kids tn
the then-resort Newport Harbor
community.
Jim Beek is also the grandson
of Joe Beek, who started the
Balboa Island Feny in 1919
As Balboa Island lore has 1t
one day, when Joe Beek Wd~
Port Captain of the Newport
Harbor Yacht Club (the oldest
club in the harbor), he was
preparing his crmsmg sloop
Carrollie for a tnp to San
Clemente Island, when he
noticed that a group of young-
sters who were usually around
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..:.-.µmJor doubles standouts Yan~
Godbey and Katie Canrigbt near·
1y toppled a favored tandem ln
the quarte.rfinals of the section
individual championships.
Hardly surprising were the
standout individual performances
of veterans Laura Wilson (track
and field and volleyball), Jean.
nette and Julia Hecker (volley·
, • ball), Jill Nelsen (soccer and soft.
ball), M .E. Clayton (basketball,
track and field and volleyball),
Laura Wilson (volleyball and track
and field), Molli Mullen (softball
and field hockey), Stephanie Gos·
selin (softball and field hockey),
and the aforementioned tennis
exploits of Godbey and Canright.
But among those who burst
onto the scene were freshmen
Alicia McFall (cross country and
track), Jennifer Carey (volley-
ball ), Leah Zaby (track) and Jor·
dan Fredriksen (soccer), juniors
Colleen Eacile (basketball, track
1 and cross country), Breanna
t• Badorek (basketball) and Joanna
Fielder (volleyball), as well as
sophomore Melissa Snow (volley-
ball).
Here's a sport-by-sport review:
Volleyball: A 9-t Sea View
League record only resulted in a
share of the title, but the Tars
saved the11 best performances for
the playoffs.
Led by the Hecker sisters, both
first-team All·CIF and AU-Sea View
League standouts at setter and out-
side hitter, respedively, the Tars
_ _swept Royal in the first round, then
ended Huntlngton Beach's season
:· in the aforementioned upset.
• Eventual section champion
Mi.ra Costa, however, ended the
Cinderella season w1th a four.
game victory in the semifinals.
· Jeannette Hecker, a four-year
starter, was the league's Most
Valuable Player and joined her
sister as Orange County All-Stars,
while Carey and Wilson earned
second-team all-league honors.
Fielder, a 6-foot-2 transfer from
Estancia and Snow, a 5-10 outside
hitter, each provided strong sup-
port at the net.
Basketball: The Sailor squad
that finished the season barely
resembled the one that started
Dukus' debut season, and the
transformation was truly irnpres-
.....,5ive.
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~ Newport-Mesa District Player of
•.. the Year as a sophomore, aver-i aged 10 points per game the first
• .. 14 games, but missed the last half
... of the season with a fractured
" foot. ::: Badorek, who along with Oay-
: • ton formed twin 6-foot towers in
the post, emerged around the nud-
way point as a strong inside force,
.... while Eadie blossomed filling in ....
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Clayton averaged 10.S points
to lead the team and added lix
boards per contest, while Badorek
averaged 9.1 points and 6.9
rebounds per game. Badorek,
however, averaged 15.2 pointa
ond 12.6 rebounds the final t 0
contests, lncluding a 22-point, 20-
rebound effort agalnst University.
The twin towers were first-
team All-Sea View League and
represented the Tars on the eigbt-
player All-Newport-Mesa .District
squad.
Eadie averaged 7.7 points,
while Desiree Talley, Mindi
Alford, Michelle Klytta and Janet
Diaz took turns in the starting
lineup.
The Tars won their first seven
contests, but lost their next six
before entering Sea View League
play.
They finished 6-4 in league,
tied for second with Irvine, but
swept past New):>ury Park. 62-58,
and Sonora, 51-31, before falling
to Moo.rpark in the quarterfinals,
coming up just shy o.f their fifth
straight CIP divisional semifinal
appearance and finishing with a
16-12 record.
'Irack and field: Cayton (triple
jump and long jump), Wllson (shot
put) and McFall (3,200) won
league titles and each went on to
earn second-place finishes at the
CIF Southern Section Division Il
Fmals.
Oayton won the triple jump
and long jump at Sea View
League Finals and missed the
chance for a third crown by being
disqualified for a false start in the
100-meter hurdles.
Clayton bounded a personal·
best 36-9 3/4 in the triple jump to
capture a silver m edal at the sec-
tion finals, where she finished
seventh in the long jump.
She followed that up with an
eighth-place showing at the
Southe rn Section Masters Meet,
once again leaping a personal-
best 36-11 .
Wilson, the school's Female
Athlete of the Year, became the
school's sixth straight league
champion in the shot put and was
~econd in league in the discus,
but qualified for the section finals
only in the discus. She finished
second there with a throw of 120-
11, and went on to finish seventh
at Masters (124-5).
McFall clocked an 11:22.4 to
best the held at league finals,
then finished second in Southern
Section Division 11 (11:22.99),
before shaving more than 15 sec-
onds off that time in a 10th-place
showing at the Masters Meet.
Freshman sprinter Zaby was
won bronze medals in the 100 and
200 at league finals, w here
Autumn Puro was second in the
400 and Katie Bourgeois third in
the high jump.
The 1,600 relay quartet of
Amanda Kent, Katie Kent, Sara
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season, before combining forces
to make an impressive postseason
doubles run.
lbe duo finished second in
league, fa1Ung to Corona del Mar
High's Al.iua Scott and Meghan
Wachtler, 6-0, 6-4, in the champi-
onship match.
They then regrouped to
advanced to the quarterfinals of
the CIP Southern Section Cham·
pion.ships, giving eventual run-
ners-up Pilar Montgomery and
Sarita Yardi of Santa Barbara a 7-
5, 6-4 scare, before bowing out.
Camight was 44-9 overall in
singles, while Godbey won 27 of
30 singl~s sets during 10 Sea
View League matches.
Coach Fletcher Olson's squ~d
finished 14-7, 6~4 in league, good
for third place and a berth in the
section playoffs.
After a 14·4 triumph over
Thousand Oaks in the opening
rolllld of the Division I Playoffs,
the Tars were eliminated in the
quarterfinals, 16-2, by ~entual
champion Peninsula.
Erica Nelson, a Sea View
League singles semifuialist, and
doubles partners Brooke Taylor
and Emily Barker joined Canrigbt
and Godbey as first-team all-
league selections.
Senior doubles standout
Katie Hawkins was second-
tea.m all-league.
Softball: Mullen, who missed
the final four games of the season
after being diagnosed with
Hodgkin's Lymphoma, pitched
one no-hitter and three one-hit·
ters to earn Newport-Mesa Dis-
trict Player of the Year laurels.
Coach Mike Mullen's Tars
swept Corona del Mar in Sea
View League play and also
earned nonleague triumphs over
Costa Mesa and Estancia to claim
the mythical district champi-
onship.
The Tars, however, had worse
luck against rugged Sea View
opponents, finishing 2-8 in
league, 9-11 overall.
Mullen an4 fellow junior and
batt.erymate Gosselin were first.
team All-Sea View League per·
formers, while Nelsen earned
honorable mention .
Mullen, who hit .352 and post-
ed a 2.36 ERA, a 6-5 record and
67 strikeouts in 64 innings in the
pitching circle, was. joined on the
all-district team by teammates
Gosselin, Nelsen, senior outfield-
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Lori Metcalf.
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consolation tltlel. Senior Ashley
POIS potted the lone individual
victory in the 100 breutltroke to
help Coach Todd Kolber'1 Tars
earn an 86-84 league dual meet
triumph over Woodbridge, their
only Sea View victory of the Cllm·
~s (200 individual medley
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Cohen (200 and 500 ~r-tled lot two consolation at
league finals, where the Sailo.rs
were edged out foe fifth place.
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nell. one ot the top Luer youth
sailors in the country. helped the
squad finish fifth at the Dinghy
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McDonnell, who will continue
her career at Boston College, was
joined by girls Cryssa Byers, Ali-
son Hill, Kassy Thompson and
Heather Porter on the coed squad.
M.E. Clayton overcame all hurdles to win Sea Vlew League
champtomhlps tn the triple jump and the long Jump while fin-
ishing second at CIF Finals.
field hockey: Gosselin
anchored the defense in goal,
while Sara Undsey spearheaded
the Tars' offense.
Amigos in a 10-0 tournament vic-
tory called after five innings due
to the mercy rule.
Gosselin hit a district-leading
.477, drove in 13 runs and scored
11, while fashioning an eye-pop-
ping ,613 slugging percentage.
enough to propel the Tars into one
of the league's three guaranteed
playoff berths, and they did not
gain an. at-large entry into the
postseason, linishin~ 6-8-7, 4-4-2
in league.
The squad finished 4-10-4, los-
ing in a wild card match with
Westminster for the eighth and
final spot in the annual Tourna-
ment of Champions.
Goll; Sophomore Vanessa
Shapiro and Dunne, a freshman,
paced the school's first girls golf
team, competing in the
CIF/Southem California Golf
Association qualifying tourna-
ment at Mission Lakes Country
Club in Palm Desert.
Nelsen hit .319 ith 17 stolen
bases and 12 runs and won three
games as a pitcher.
Alford hit .341 with eight
steals, eight runs and six RBI,
while Metcalf hit .300 with 12
steals and nine runs.
Nelsen, who earned a soccer
scholarship to Nebraska, alter-
nated between forward and mid·
field en route to first-team All·
Sea Vie w League laurels.
Cross country: McFall shaved
38 seconds off her previous best to
finish fifth at Sea View League
Finals (18:32), then placed ninth
overall to help the Tars edge Back
Bay rival Corona del Mar by two
points at CIF Finals to earn the
fourth and final Division m berth
in the state meet in Fresno.
Senior midfielder Ashley Lewis
and goalkeeper Fredriksen were
second·team-all-league selec·
tions.
Shapiro, Dunn and freshman
Jessica Jacobi all shot low rounds
at various ti.mes during the year.
Swimming: Junior Melissa
Pomeroy was the lone champi-
onship finalist at Sea View
Leagile Finals, finishing sixth in
the 100-yard backstroke (1:07.12)
and seventh in the 100 butterfly
(1:03.29).
The Sailors played what is
believed to be the first girls-only
high school golf match in state
history against San Clemente.
Badminton: Senior Cathy Do
played No. 1 singles for Coach
Kristi Montooth's coed squad,
while Christine Vu and Maxine
Babazadela were also consistent
contributors.
"Newport Harbor ran their
brains out,• CdM Coach Bill
Sumner said after ClF Finals,
where senior Tahnee Thiel
(19:58), sophomore Jamie Swar-
berg (20: 12), freshman Molly
Melum (21:02) and PW'o (22:00)
also scored.
Senior Katie Marsh ( 100 and
200 freestyle) and sophomore
Erin Hartig (500 free) each won
'IWeit's squad, which was 1-4
in league dual meets and finished
fifth at league finals, went on to
finish ninth in Division ill at State
Finals.
Thiel was 11th at le4gue finals,
where Swarberg (13th), Eadie
(22nd) and Melum (26th} also fin-
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Soccer: Termed "overachiev-
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Laird, the Sailors lived up to such
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Braves and Phils square off for c~wn Red Wmgs roller hockey champs
COSTA MESA-The Red Wmgs defeated the
Blues, 6-3, to take the title in the seventh and
eighth grade division of the Boys and Gills Club
of the Harbor Area Roller Hockey League.
include Chris GraVlS, Sean Henthorn, Peter Lar-
son, Brett Phillips, Nick Rycroft and Dan Wotta. • Majors, AAA, AA titles
in the Newport Beach
Little League to be
decided this morning.
NEWPORT BEACH -The
No. l·seeded Braves and the
No. 3 Phillies will be squaring
of! ~ morning for the Majors
DiVlSlon championship of the
Newport Beach Little League.
Pitching has been the by-
word for the Braves this season.
behind the consistently-strong
performances of John Russell.
He tossed two shutout this sea-
son along with severhl one-and
two-hit games. Steven Ward,
Brett Matsen and Griffin Dunz-
er were also standouts on a
pitching staff that allowed an
average of less than two runs
and accounted for 8.5 strikeouts
per game.
The Braves beat the Cubs, 6-1,
the Cardinals, 7-2, and the
Mets, 2-1, to advance to the title
game.
The Phillies, who tied for the
best regular-season record, rely
on defense to cany the day.
Offensively the Phillies use a
balanced offensive attack, com-
bining a high on-base percent-
age, power and speed. Mark
~guilar and Chad Czisny each
have contributed key hits all
year, giving opposing pitchers a
formidable challenge up and
down the batting order.
In the AAA UUe game (ages
9-10):
The Braves and Cardinals
are set to battle for the AAA
crown today at High Noon.
The Bl'aves (10-2) feature the
one-two pitching punch of Bar-
rett Sprowl and Aaron Harper
and the solid all-around play of
Michael Angelo, Ryan Kelly
Infinity is
second at
So. Cal.
Towney
PALM SPRINGS -The
Infinity Softball club made it
to the championship game
of the 12 and under division
of the Southern Calif omia
State Championships before
falling to the Cruisers, 9-1.
The Infinity posted three
wins to reach the champi-
onships. They beat the
Aftershocks, 6-2, the Crack·
erjacks, 4-3,· and came from
behind for a 10-8 win over
the Dynasty.
In the opener, Marissa
Becerra pitched a four-hitter
and Ashlee Cappucci went
4 for 4 with a home run.
A-gainst the Crackerjacks,
Jamie Dotson and Kaitlyn
Card each had two hits as
Kelly Birk picked up the
win. Becerra came back to
earn the win over the
Dynasty. Dotson added
three hits and Card, Becerra
and Cappucci bad two
apiece.
The Infinity, which
includes Sheree Zaleski-of
Newport Beach and Lauren
Grumet of Corona del Mar,
will be in Massachusetts
June 21 in an effort to qual-
ify for Nationa.lS. The team
is a member of the Amateur
Softball Association and the
American Fastpitch Associ-
ation.
and Kevin Welch.
The Cards, who tied for sec-
ond in the regular season stand-
ings, are paced by Blake Con-
tant, Alex Chikovani, Brian
Reynolds and Jordan Sim-
monds.
The winner will earn the
league's No. 1 seed in the Dis-
trict AAA Tournament of Cham-
pions with the second-place
team being the No. 2 seed.
The Cardinals, who are
und4feated in the playoffs, are
led by pitchers Ben Maggard,
Andrew Beck and Michael
Garten.
The hitting stars have been
1\'avis Deghert, Taylor Storm,
Billy Bettingen and Daniel Mar-
The championship game started with a flurry
as the two teams $Cored four goals in the first
four minutes before settling down.
The Blues are Shawn Johnson, Dustin Fishel',
Shawn Buttermore, Mark Underwood, Tommy
Werbe, Clark Yeager and Jimmy Granat under
the guidance of coaches Vic Pence and Glenn
Johnson.
tin. .
The Braves are led by Mor-
gan Dunzer and Jonathan Cab-
in on the mound and Bret
Ogden behind the plate.
The Red Wings led 4-2 after one quarter and
opened up a three-goal margin in the final quar-
ter.
The Awards Ceremony will be held June 19
at 6:30 p.m . at the Boys and Girls Club of the
Harbor Area, located at 2131 Tustin Avenue The Red Wings, coached by John Gravis,
The All-Stars will be
announced following the game.
In AA Division:
Cliff Taylor leads a strong
group on offense.
More ballg8.llles on tap
lions cup seventh grade champs
• Dodgers and Cards
clash in first of three
championship games
in Costa Mesa
National Little
League action today.
half of the season while
Cardinals went 7-1.in the
second half to set up the
championship game.
Seaweeds wear lions Cup crown
The Minol' A game pits
the Mal'lins and the
Dodgers. The Marlins went
7-1, edging the Dodgers by
one game for the first-half
title. The Dodgers and
Marlins both finished 7-1 in
the second half, but the
Dodgers took the second-
balf title by outscoring the
Marlins,15-13, in the
games they played against
each other.
NEWPORT BEACH -The Seaweeds,. a sev-
enth grade girls StQCCer team from Corona del
Mar, won all four of its games, including a 3-1
victory over the Ensign "B • team to win the
championship of the Lions Cup Soccer Tourna-
ment.
CdM swept by Ens1gn •A", 2-0 in the opening
round, posted a 3-1 win over Ensign "B" and a 6-
0 win over TeWinkle to advance to the finals.
Mahler and Yourman provided the bulk of the
offensive punch for the Seaweeds. Britta Vogele,
who normally tends goal, played the final 15
minutes of the Te Winkle game out of the net and
she responded with two goals. COSTA MESA -The
Costa Mesa National Uttle
League will be holding its
championship games in
three divisions this morn-
ing at TeWmkle School.
Jaycee Mahler, Undsey Yourman and Kim-
berly Henderson all scored goals for CdM in the
championship-clincher.
Gym Max. girls impress at Jr. International
The Majors, Minol' A
and Minor B title games are
set to get underway at 10
with
closing ceJ"emonies at
2:30 featuring an awards
presentation and an
The Minor B title game
also features two teams
called the Marlins and
Dodgers.
mGym Max' Antolin fifth
in all-around and fourth
on the beam; Young is
second in the vault.
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. -A pair
of standouts training at Costa
Mesa's Gym Max Gymnastics
Academy took home honors at
the USA Junior International
Women's Gymnastics Champi-
onships, completed Saturday.
announcement of all-·
stars.
In the Majors, the
Dodgers and Cardinals will
face each other. The
Dodgers (7-1) won thelirst-
The Marlins won the
first half with a 6-1 recoJ"d
while the Dodgers took the
second half.
In the Senior-Minors,
the Dodgen; defeated the
Giants tor the title. Jeanette Antolin, an eight-
grader from Huntington Beach,
placed fifth in the all-around and
fourth on the balance beam,
Force shines bright
NEWPORT BEACH -The Newport Beach
Force posted a doubleheader sweep of the
Huntington Beach Heat, 6-0 and 2-1, this past
weekend in Sununer American Fastpitch
Association play.
In the opener, Nicole Pete allowed only one
single while striking out eight batters on the
way to a complete-game victory. Pete also had
a double and drove in a run.
Stephanie Gosselin, of Newport Harbor
High, went 2 for 3 with a double and drove in
two runs while her high school teammate,
Desiree Talley, had a double and an RBI.
Pete (2-1) bas struck out 16 batters in 18
innings of work.
In the nightcap, Corona del Mar High's
Hayden Aley ran her record to 2-0 while low-
ering her ERA to 0.42 over 16 innings.
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Pirate baseball camp for boys and girls ages 5-12.
The first session runs, June 24-28, from 9 a.m.-noon,
with a second session July 8-12, from 1-4 p.m.
The camp will be directed by OCC baseball coach
John Altobelli with instruction be available for players
at all skill levels. The cost is $7 5 per session, OJ' Sl 25 for
both.
Altobelli will be assisted by his staff and members of
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Anyone interested can register at OCC's Communi-
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while Amy Young was second in
the vault.
Antolin, a two-time USA
junior international team mem-
ber, .tias her sights set on com-
peting in the 2000 Olympic
Games in Sydney, Australia. She
won the all-around title at the
U.S. Classics Elite Junior Cham-
pionships in the Junior Interna-
tional class for ages 13-16, May
18 in Colorado Springs.
Young also earned a gold
medal in Colorado Springs on
the uneven parallel bars, and
was second in floor exercise,
third in the vault and third all-
around.
Gym Max's Tami Taylor, COlJ\·
peting m the Senior National
(16-and-older), was fowtb in the
vault and ninth overall in Col-
orado Spnngs.
Antolin and Young are both
being coached by former Chi-
nese National rated coach
Howie Liang, as well as Jia W~.
a former Chinese national team
and Olympic team coach.
Gym Max will be hosting the
Chinese Olympic Team with
current world champions Li Xia-
iao-Suon and Mao Hua-Lan for a
master clinic, July 31-Aug. 2.
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durtng the off-sea.son through
the kids that he may try it. And.
sure enough, when spring ball
came along and he showed up,
it was a real bonus for us.•
Deere, 6-foot-2, 240 pounds,
won the Sea View League
heavyweight title in wrestling
last winter, earned runner-up
honors at both the CIF Southern
Section Division Il Finals and
Masters Meet, and finished sev-
enth in the state meet.
•We were real pleased to get
him out in the spring,• Brinkley
said of Deere, whose heavy-
weight record was 42-9 last sea-
son. •He bad a really good
spring, and it looks like he's
going to help us. He's very agile
and he adapted well. He'll most-
ly play defense. We're not going
to overload him. If we get him to
play defensive tackle, that will
be a real bonus for us."
If Deere. who transferred to
Newport Harbor from Okla-
homa before his sophomore
year, can create as ~uch havoc
on opposing quarterbacks as he
has on rival heavyweights, the
Sailors' defensive front will be
as formidable as the days of
Beau Ralphs.
. "You can see some things, in
terms of movement and aggres-
sive ness, and those types of
things," Brinkley said. #I've
seen guys try to play, when
they've never played before,
and they can't get the hang of it.
But he's made a lot of strides. I
think football's going to comple-
ment his wrestling; the aggres-
siveness will help him.•
So as spring practice Newport Harbor starttng quarterback Josiah Fredriksen works out during spring football drills surrounded by his Sailor teammates.
wrapped up for the Sailors, it
also appears their traditional
smashmouth offense will be
modified to a more West Coast
style, with quarterback Josiah
Fredri.ksen throwing slants to
wide receivers Danny Pulido
and Brad LaBass.
last year's squad that finished 4-
6, the Tars' first losing season
since 1988.
Frediksen, a member of the
Daily Pilot All-Newport-Mesa
District Dream Team last season,
is one of the Sailors' most prolif-
ic passers in recent memory and
has added about 15 pounds to
his 5-11, 160-pound playing
frame of 1995.
·1 think we're definitely
going to have to open things up
and spread the ball around
more,• Brinkley said. •Fredrik-
sen has been throwing the ball
real well. He finished strong last
year and he's throwing the ball
real well up to this point, and
hopefully we'll throw a little
more next year with him.•
Running back Gr~ Wert-
man is a..lsO a fine receiver out
of the backfield, while Pulido All three players return from
spotlight on sailor girls /1995-1996
Wm over No. 1 Huntington Beach a mixed bag
•Huge volleyball victory
"upsetting" to both
Newport Harbor's Dan
Glenn and best friend.
By Barry Faulkner, Dally Ptlot
NEWPORT BEACH -His
team had just knocked off the
top seed in CTF Southern Sec-
tion Division I playoffs and the
top-ranked team in the nation in
a thrilling three-hour, five-game
quarterfinal upset. But Newport
Harbor High girls volleyball
coach Dan Glenn was tom.
Dueling his elation over
extending his team's season into
the semiftnals was the empathy
he felt for his disconsolate col-
league on the Huntington
Beach High bench -his best
friend, Rocky Ciarelli.
·I know what it's like to be
the No. 1 seed and lose and it's
not a good feeling, N Glenn said
following the 15-13, 5-15, 8-15,
15-13, 15-6 home triumph. ·1
was really excited for our kids,
but I could definitely sympa-
thize with how Rocky felt. I still
think he has the best team in the
state."
The Sailors, who lost four
starters, including All-Ameri-
cans Misty May and Melissa
Schutz, from 1994's section,
BALBOA
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sters who were usually around
had swelled to a dozen.
It wasn't long thereafter
when the BIYC made its maid-
en voyage for young yachts-
men to elect flag officers, con-
duct its own affairs, and have
no dues or assessments (but
always had money in the trea-
sury, a matter attended to by
one adult member who
became the honorary staff
commodore) .
Thus, the BIYC was born.
•There's so much continuity,
history and tradition,• said
Baum, the BIYC's first seae-
ta.ry/treasurer. •When you start
with a 4-year-old, that kid will
have been a 12-year member
by the t1m he's 16. And par-
ents brtng their kids back, and
tbey bring the1r grandchlldren
state and national champi-
onship team, were considered
fodder for the then-unbeaten
Oilers, who were later denied
an at-large berth in the state
playoffs in a controversial deci-
sion.
But the Sea View League co-
champions. riding supreme
efforts from first-team All-CCF
Division I performers Jeannette
and Julia Hecker, second-team
all-league selections Laura Wil-
son and Jennifer Carey, as well
as front-row standouts Joanna
Fielder and Melissa Snow, over-
came Glenn's alma
mater with its best
digs.
rielder, a 6-foot-2 middle
blocker who transferred from
Estancia, contributed 12 kills,
while Wilson, the school's
Female Athlete of the Year,
added eight.
•Things went our way
tonight and they did not go
Huntington's wal, beginning
with the coin flip, Glenn said.
Glenn won a second coin flip
to host Mira Costa in the semifi-
nals, but the Mustangs earned a
15-6, 15-12, 14-16, 15-11 tri-
umph to avenge the Tars' 1994
Southern Section Division I title
match sweep, the most one-
sided defeat (15·5, 15-1, 15-7) in
the history of best-of-five sec-
tion championship affairs.
•we (annually) run neck and
neck and Danny Glenn
whipped our pants last year in
the CIP Finals,• Mira Costa
Coach Daelea Aldrich said. ·we
have four starters who remem-
ber that."
Said Mira Costa returning
starter Rochelle Esp arza, •1t was
payback. We wanted revenge."
The semifinal setback final-
ized the Sailors' record at 13-6.
match of the year.
·This team's not ...., \ I I < > I{ < , I I{ I " I < > I> I f 1
based on talent, it's
based on heart,• said
Jeannette Hecker, a
four-year starting setter
and the Sea View
League Most Valuable
Player, who amassed
22 assists, 19 digs and
12 kills.
+1.SeaView~~co
dwnpiom upset n41ioDally ~
ranked Huntington Beech in UYe-
game CIP quartmfina1 mmner,
+2. Pour-yeer IWUng.eett• Jeim:.
nette Hecker named lint-teem All·
CIF and Sea V\ew MVP in ~
ball.
Julia Hecker, Jean-
nette's sister and the
other returning starter,
chipped in 16 kills and
12 digs.
Carey, a freshman
setter, had 39 assists
and 17 kills, while
Snow, the team's kill
leader for the season,
amassed 19 kills and 14
+3. M.E. Clayton, Laura Willon
and Alida Mcfall wtn four·· GOid
.medall at Sea WW LMgµe 1f8C:k
and Field PiDaJs and ODe iOver
medal apiece at CIP Otn.ioil D
Pinals.
+4. Wilson named school's Female
Athlete of the Year. +5. Junior Molli Mullen no.med
Newport-Mesa Dtstrtct Player of
the Year in softball.
back, and that continues the
spirit and the tradition.•
Starting with 35 members,
the BIYC list gradually rose to a
peak of 225 in 1946, according
to a Joe Beek periodical of
1950, a book entitled •BaJboa
island Yarns.•
Seymdur Beek moved back
to the Beek family home -the
family pier is adjacent to the
property -in 1985 to help
keep the program o.float after
the death of his mother, Carroll
Beek, the •lifeblood" of BIYC
for many years, according to
Baum.
In 1946, Seymour Beek, now
the President of the Balboa
Island Perry, was one of the
youngest Commodores ever.
100 members.•
BIYC offers sailing, swim-
ming, diving, rowing, paddle-
boarding, cruising, eating and
crabbing.
"When you see those 4-
year-olds swimming and div·
ing, you could just die," Baum
said. "They're so cute."
·Gene has been very active
in the club with the adult func-
tions," Seymour Beek said .
•He started the sailing raoes,
about the time I was Com-
modore."
Being Commodore of the
BIYC, run by kids for kids, is
significant in other ways: •1 put
that r was Commodore on my
college application,• Bee k
Mid.
Jim Beek, a Corona del Mar
High Juillor in the fall, will car-
ry the BIYC torch ln Its 15th
yeer, followmg 1n tbe fooUtePI
~. ~n, b9btftd AU-New-pmt-~~ and flnt·team
all-lelgue_~ Clayton and Dre-
~ ~ tu. tDp-Meded
Into OYtitbaie In Section'•
m-"AA~.
:.' flntabM ninth at
Julia Hecker named
All-CIP outside bitter in
doubles partnen Katie
Canitfht IDd Vaneua Godbey
advanat to Southern Section seml-
ftnall.
+10. Soeciet, led by -~t~teui all-= l8nior Jill Hellen. ~ COUllfy;'I rop;.tanked Santa artta, 1-0, in tealOD BDale.
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year in the secondary, and this
year he'll be playing both ways.
Today, the Sailors will play in
the Watts Summer Games
against Banning.
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E V 2 HARBOR RIDGE $500 BO/BA. No Kit. quiet. prlv. ,patio, no S18751mo 646-1728 Sonor• Ap\s xcept. lew • set. A + c:ondltlon, all D 43 2737 t d 1 c: M A 645 3358 -BAL--B-O_A_____ F•m Roome Room new kltc:h, view, c:lty Choice locatJon In ex-BALBOA on, 4-~:2~+ g~:p. 6~5:7 1 ~gr --------ary nn ·
to expand on this llghta/mountalna. 3 elusive gate guarded PENINSULA 2107 COSTA MESA 2124 2Br 2B• c:ondo. 2-c:ar SANTAANA 2180 $51 ~1ow inc:on;e furn PENINSULA 1007 uniquely located Port· drs to pool/a pa/tennis. Harbor Ridge. Spa-1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii st u 1 o s · u 11 'n c: ·
oflno model In Ph. Ill "Oulc:k sale" list p rice c:lous 3 bdrm condo 11 gar, AC, new carpet/ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Clean, modern sec:
of H.V. Homes. Up-s549,ooo Open Sun with family rm, private Pen. Pt. 2 Br, 1 Ba.liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii paint, w/d, pool. No 1BD w/DEN prk. pool & spa . Beet Bu~ High assum-
able, 1st, flve-plex,
Balboa Pen, Income
$3,500, Hurry, asking
479,000, principals
only, BO enterprises
673-8660
graded w/new kltc:h. 1 -4 Broker 640-5684 spa, dramatic formal frpl, gar, w/d , yearly •2 Br, 1 Be, h••*· pet.s. $1395 640-1529 Jacl\1e 642-8226
MBA, tile floors, many or 7 2 9 .7 2 4 8 . dining area with 2 $1100 mo. Near Park fenced yd, w/d hkup, 3 Br 2 1/2 B• town-Upstolrs, gated, pool/ _1_b_d_M_o_b_ll_e_h_o_m_•_•
more upgrades. Room 2338 Port Aberdeen. story c:elllng. A terrific: Avl. 7/15 675-7685 gar, No Pete 263~ hom~ apt. Near Fash ~~:; S.~CPlazc:a~'f6°;~; $495 & up quiet
for boat atorage. Re-LOWEST IN PORT value at the new re-Santa Ana Ave., Unit Isl. Wet bar, trpl, c:om. mo. 963•6757. secure no p e u .
duc:ed to $739,000. STREETS (b duc:e d price . of Can't seem to C.$900.645·1020 pool/spa/tennis. va-19 9 1 N ewpo r1blvd
Bro ker 640-5664 or 33,000I) Bright l $475,000 Heights Duplex 381 c:ant. $1550 mo. Call 6 46-8373
729-7248 cheer ful M o n aco 673-4400 get to all those 16th Plac:e. 3 Br. 11h Diana 644·6590 orl••••••••• Lrg 1Br, enc:I garage,
--------H.V. Hom•• Ph. Ill, model. Lg yd. New repair jobs Ba, w/d hkup, $1250 755-5008 pgr APARTMENTS walk·1·n'-C"IOse1 No LAGUNA lease $2,800 mo. Beat flooring, upgraded FAX 673-7918 around the house? "'1°· Avl 711 622-8535 3br 2b• Bluffs Tnhm, pets. $650. Avail 7 10. BEACH 1048 view la a ll Harbor kitchen. Call Broker hafborehome141•.com Let the Nice W'sld• exc cond, 2-c:ar gar, FOR RENT Bony 644·2270 iiiiiiiiii~~iiiiiiiii ~:~ o~o;:,9ri• o~~ne':s~ 640-5864 or 729-7248 .. HARBOR Claaalfled ~~:~d~m Y~:.m:1 ~~~ ~~s~~~~~~1', ~~~~~~~10
4 o~!~n3 ~:w:aN::"::,C:. New white kitchen Service Incl grdnr. 75t ·9103. •Bluffs 3 Br, 3 Be, --------NEWPORT
model 1720 Palm Or. and spectacular view. TRADE EALTY Directory h ighly upgraded. BALBOA BEACH 2669
Avt. 8/1 Broker 640----H'~ •--.. SELL $2 500 o a I 7/20 ISLAND 2606 =iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii S729k Agt 499-1600 5664 or 729-7248 th h I ifl d ,,,. --,__ help you find • m · v · •
u1roug Cass 1e O~RNl&t.reFlnn •2 Br, 2 Be $1500 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •1BR $825• The Community 842 ••7a reliable help. d hi I Mo. Also for aalo 2 BR 2 BA $725/Up RENT
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842·5878 842·5978 642·5678 ReaJIOI'$ 644-0195 parking. Near new pets No tees No
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Agent. 873-4082
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COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624
QUIET & SERENE
1 Palm ~esa ~ar~1e~ts-
.so near & ytt so far ...
That's the feeling you get
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woods & statdy palms.
A Srudim, I &: l Bc:droorN · Jn. SS7S ID S600
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A Vcmal Blinds
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• SOnd VOlteybOll
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• Cetllng Fons • Plush oorpet
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, ' Pf..,.1.11•1 bt.'°2 Park. Beautiful twn-•Otnoe •peoe 11ic13 OPPOJtTUNJTY ~· • '°' u ~ Vl9W VlllW v1aw hm•. W/d. 8-BQ. Pool 1518 NP btvd. C.M. 2904 you hold:
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_ __.~5. 1•90IJ..eta-:9704 Room S335 mo. + Buy tt. Self 11. Find It. Golft grant. & loans --..ie. What do you re8p0Dd?
MC. Non•amk, Colla Cl-atn.d. 10 flnanc• your amall •i-u M••a. Conv. loc. bu•lneu. For more
M/Fem. Dan 842·8895 Info call 91 8-889•7479 Q. 2 • Aa South, vulnerable, you
W/CM 1brS395 2brS800 lrvln• b•••d l'lfm hold: m pet ok quiet ar-Marni Great advancement ll1ltlc HY goln happy Hal: o.160lf ' potential. For Inter-.S 0 10 8 8 OA K 10 t 4 S ~ t 8
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---------•Walk to Fashion lat. (406 ~lclto ~ Looal V•ndln• IU• Lhe bidrung with one spade. What 2706 Female wanted to f1AI b ~ flhontt Cash Income. over action do you take? "CJlDOMS 1hare duplex. $350 ~.""""1..a...... 20 prime locallons. !ll•••iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Inc. ulll. 675-8&34 Aanl................. -· 90C>..e7S.1 U3 Q. S . NeitJ\er vulnerable, u
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, Fem only. 723·1998 FOR RENT 2740 COMMERCIAL Ear~-~g~~:J!~;k1y Your right-hand opponent opens
•' Ji~m for r•nt E'1lde LAND 2778 •------~....,...--one club. What act.ion do you take? • Coit• M••a. top qual-4-C•r Gar•a•. Parphon• Blzl NO
lty. non/.moke, quiet. Plue storage shelves. money downl Lowest Q 4 Bo. th vul rabl So th COM I I $ 50/ 50 tt F A Price.I Factory Olr.ctl • -ne e, aa u - -S475 548-5056 ocat on. 4 7 sq. ore1t ve.. bold :,: ' mo. 714·833-2704. Laguna Beach. Not Call 1·800-707-9378 you :
street front. $1500/mo.
494-1898 , ............. . . i!NTALS TO STORAGE 2742
SH.ARE 2724 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ·-----· ANNOUNCEMENTS The bidding has proceeded: liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil CM Stor•u• Units NOR111 BAST SOUTH
• Beok Ba~ home, $175. Approx 12'x 23'. BUSINESS & 21~ ~...... :•
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hold:
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P.O. Bos 4410. Cbicqo. IL 60680-
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beautiful area. 2 rm1 17th St. & Newport. FINANCE LOST &
avl, quiet, pos. pe11, 714-835·8787. FOUND 29251---------r:-:-:-:-:~':""."~~~:-Tl'---------i
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CDM S575 per month. COMMERCIAL BUSINESS *f.:~~1: a:~~ ~:'~~ ~~t~ 29251:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1 EMPLOYMENT
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34 Theoredcal 36 Baby goats
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22 Little boys
24 TWisted
27 Carries on 28 Hourglan flHer
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33 Swirl 35 Freight carrlere
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RENT tee Cream, Gins. All RENT nr 38th St, Npt Penln. equipped. Consider Grey. yellow head.
lease. 700 11. Laketrt. Reward! 548-3854 through classified call 714 640•7210 through classified
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3858 PLUMBING 3890
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C-!D.JNGS 3408 SCUM SUCKERS Please call s4 "9145 FENCES, Brick, Block, Movea-U ... Carefully PERSONAL POOL
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Palnl-appll•d Remove· Wkly. Imelda 646-9277 AclVantage Constr. 974·5301 Sprinklers 548·5B01 ---------1 4 Your Convenience . patch. Texture. lnVext. --------1---------PAINTING 3858 Prof Svci & Anllance lal•nd Blu• Poola Pool & Spa Wkly Svc .
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Acid wash 645.0728 962-5891 or 847-8905 CERAMIC CONTRACTORS C•re Qlv•r For the1--------iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil For all your need• A·Z
CEILING MASTER mES 3528 Laundry & Oryclean GENERAL 3558 FLOOR INSTALL elde.rly. 12 yeara ex_p. LEGAL •W.P. YOUNGQUIST Ret's. Jeff 72Mt587 ~~~:'c,~u~•x1Ru~;_~va~~~ ~:~: ~J'td0·?,1~~~ REPAIRS 3620 ~:~~· P~~t;:7.io~~ SERVICES 3812 Painting Contractor
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20Yra Exp • Licensed Remodel• • Com/Ree HardwdNlnyl/Ceramlc IOYrs Exp. Local Refs. BANKRUPTCIES FrH est. 645-3305 LESSONS 3868 BALBOA ROOFING CO '*-COunmONJNG 1·800..348-9321 U415708 549·4770 Mrble/Carpet Bnd/lns Driving/Shop/Good Cookl REASONABLE 24Yra Qualltv Painting c A R I "'"' nv MAID TO ORDER L708279 722·7332 Christine 646-3735 Attorney·Pr•p•r•d TOUCHUPS, TOO PIANO Beg.-Advanced I omm I es I eroo 6 BEATING 3418 Leaky Sho-ra Rep'd lns'd. Decades of Expf NB BUILDING CONT Free Phone Consultation 24 Hrs. Richard Sinor All •"••·Teacher Cart. LRepalr , Free Est 1Rtf1
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Pl•ce Your Ad Heref L#670130 Dean of Tiie $5/otfl 719·9788 Can I help you? HANDY MAN 3710 JEWELRY 3784 Jennifer 840·8889 •SADLER ROOFING tocal/Ouallty AdV«11slng. 673·8085 or 846·8526 W£ CLEANi Only C.L. Kirchner 723·5090 . QUALITY • CARE Licensed & Insured
Name Recognition. Newport Tiie & Marble V•c•nl Prop•r11••· S.J. Scott Con1tructlon William Harold Jewelers MASSAGE 3830 Summer Spec l•l•I Free E11. All rerool Custom Home Bulld81's p I t/C t 20Yrs Exp. )tint WQ0(4 mansh11p. PEST guaranteed. 875-5095 Speca.I Intro Otf•r Fine Crahsman1hlp... Incl: Carpels/Wlndpw1 L . * • n arp•n FY* watch & jewelry repair Fal s Ron-e 5-24 7
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Natural Stone & Marble WINDOW CLEANING O•ry 845-5277 ~ N ~~~t~on Sl~~~f~ Palntll'lg-lnVExt House/Apt ENVIRONMENT 18T needs. Reroof/Repolr.
Fpfc• LS-45486 842"2214 •Average 1 atofY-$30 DOORS 3580 Semi Retired Contracto; "11.,DSCAPE 11• massage. 722·9823 P~~~8J~be:fa~:84::~ EXTERMINATING Uc 638144 848'4 122
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liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilCHlLD CARE 3536 Hou•• Cl••nlng An exp•rl•nc•d sm Job• Ouallty/lntegr~ lAWN CARE 3808 M•H•U• Th•rapr Carl Manire Painting Ants~oac11es/Fl•u/Rodtnl1 SPRINKLERS 3921
Peace Your Ad Her•I Spring Cle•nlng dependable door I care, l<en &42·1770 In Chiropractic: ornce. lnVExt•Fufl Service ;S&me~'..!O~ay~S:!.:~::..:0;:7~~=;;.:..t1:_1;li[iiiiiiiiiiii~~!!iili~ Local/Ou I & Reg Svc. Minl·bllnds, · $10 Off 1st Viall 0 I A f 10~ Ott -:: allty Advert sing. LICENllD'VDAYCARE carpel & floor. ViulMC/AA hanger. Ouar work, REMODELS carp, plt>Q, B•alc V•rd M•lnt Most Ins. Ace: 843·9053 . uo • • s• Plac• Your Ad H•r•I SPRINKLER REPAIR ~=1.ri:t~~~~~~· Lot• of TLC & Funt AJ'• 888·2500 reaa. Don 521·8910 paint, elec, tile, stucco, & Lawn1, Cln-upa, Tree Ll 356098 733•9048 Local/Ouallry Adver11slng Va lvt1•Head1•Tlm•
4:a11 Today! 574_..248 Pediatric CPR & 111 Aid roofing. MORGAN Trim, SPflnklrs, Aerate, CARUANA PAINTING Name Recognition. clock1. 26Yrs Local E11p.
Meatsnnaclc1 focld. Reas DRYWALL uc·d. Ph1850.3281 Till!cll 831-4422 Pg-413.St•2 MOVING 3834 lnVExt. Very row, low Speotal Intro OH•r John Burr 282·2831
rain n /PT 984-1740 COMPUTERS 3556 SERVICE Mobile #403·5385 p1tc:ea fr&e Est. Bnd/lna Call Todayl 574-4248 .CIJU»ENTRY 3510 3584 HomeRepalr/Aemod•I -. TREES. W&e14 714.993.2734 ,_W_All _____ _
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•Addition•, Bath, Kitch SERVICES 3548 In your hm•/orc. Ltlw/ All Ph••••· No Job too Jim 831·2480 Lawn S•rvlce. Mow/ tlH CommlHlon RE-Guar WOfk. FrH E1t. ~ ,-Ire-Water D•mage hol.wlV rate. 873·8819 •ml. Acou11lc removal, edge/aod/aprlnklera/ QUIRES that all uHd Uc1'375602 538-1534 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii TH• 8TfUPP•R
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Jeny M2-0587 S10.00 per hOur. Cone, Patio, Oflvew~ !LECTRJCAI. 3810 Men won't! "8-1882 O~ SoeM l.lnclftpng queatlon about the I• Llc'd/ln•'d •Ince '78. •~t-a111 an Im•
'A to Z HANDYMAN 71 ... e48.0388 ~ro.:eoa. Ref, 259' /Maaonry /Irrigation gallty of• mover, llmo H•7ot3 Pg-8$4-3'47 TH• LOCAL PLUMIR SELL
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u •t.281111 • Call Bob In townt Aef1 5Yrt ~. ~ .. twlcll, atone "•n••Llght~:: • l'ltJllSS 3740 'ContraCIOffC2t~. Long Dtat. Fl'ff l1t. Old·,atNoned Pflde 111 20Yrt tip. Al WOf\ :!!:
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level poalllon In real daya per wHk Oen PteaH be awate that 1100/ea. 714-&4•15848 ooa1ume m in.atone sat 8•2 Appl, cablneta, family Hoapltat bed, South Sida Balboa
Oat ate advertising. oomp., phonH,. flllng . the ll•tlnga In thla cal· Weah•r,.leo. Dayer 1"cl'loker necklace'. doora 6 wlndowa. dHk. • Saturday 8/15 Island, nt Coral Ave. .i:•~ f1{0 wth potan· Irvine 25().8075 egory may ,.quire you Whirlpool lop of line. Old ot new Large • +Ilk• nu toya, stroller, 8·2 2338 Port Carlisle, 112.900 '121-0991 • · r ng, computer ... lo call a DOO number 5300 ... 1 3108 11 ·, l-h blk • 1 Newport Beach •o•M 1 or real aatate eicperl· PIT Salea AHVGen Ole In which there la • .... • • m a.7 ... !8!." • • · c ... ••, ••"'more ., oor ng 1al row
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574-4247 or 848·9449
'71 Mercury a;•t Mini cond. up-
dated part• OCI
body/eng. MLMf'"aell for funeral ex.pfnaea
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hav. reterencea Food Ind t h .... tu I and antique ltema. Pavllllon. A·241 . ---------NISSAN . us ry Hp a+ Hvy ...,,,, K nt cond. Old Coln•, gold, allllef '13,900. 819-778·2863 9080 Plea .. fu resume to Fax rH: 714-252·0990 White 1175 Qener•I iew.vy, Frankttn Mint. CORONA And 1011 of goodleal .,,,...,,.....,,...,,.....,.... __ ....,.. __ 1 GEO '"so
Kelly Edwards, l!leo. O•a Dryer, Sterling ftatwate, etc. Sat. 8/15 8-2, 20132 BALBOA: 40' DOCK. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
714-720-0G73 Pff Work Fff Pay MERCRAXDISB sso. runs well. Wfft· Stave 642•9448 dav-DEL MAR 6122 Bayview Ave. (Santa Two s 1 d • TI•. '87 Nlasan Pldt Up
15811 mll•• ,$2300
OBO Pl•••• call 714·712 1144 ••
Alrtlnea Wiii Tr•ln eam-12 M·F, no exp lnghouae Refrlg. Ana Hla.) 9 ' and 13' Wide.
19.00.118,00/hr nee. 18.00/hr +comm. (used 3 moa.) white • 714-.842-4914 •
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HIRING NOW ::-.s~~~kp::,~~c~~ ANTIQUES 6010 $275721·9145 no TO YOU6022 ~~~~1~e':':'"l'r:::. TRANSPORTATION --------1 AU. POSITIONS e 52 .. 24., · White waaher and T k t MOTORCYCL-es For Info call Nowl ..., K Y • • o Y • • 1;
i-800·509·5505 P•rMlme Demo for ·~~gl'Y:bo.•ns:;: '"•• KITT•NS to houHhold llem•·I•••••••• SCOOTERS 8018
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ext. 9974 cond. 973·11990 good home. 645-34115 3719 Park Green Dr ongoing In Grocery T D II p ldl ----------
CAl'll •torH. Approic 25hrs Fr~~ ~ 8~~.1~80. Movecf need a loving Sat et15 8•m•1pm BOATS 7011 acoOTl!R INFINm 9095 '79 RR SS II Sj,Ai h•tl
Upscale N.B. Cafe/ a week. Must be exp, 1 pc: to entire estate. home 2.pet cata lyr Patio furn. exercise off1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '84 Yamaha 180. blue, Silver ml~23
Bakery . Barlata good appearance & Paintings. ohlna, FURNITURE 6014 old. Very loveable & equip, clothes etc.1• t3K mltes.-$799/obo 'A 3 G 20 $l 3 900 5824(723·15~52·
coun ter help. Exp outgoing personality. glsware, turn, etc. pretty <::? 721•1933. 419 1/2 Heliotrope '95 Av•lon·Hitpalon 845·3773 •oyster white, wood & 5440/619-327· req'd. 644-0303. lmmed openings. Call 40y, NB RH 673-8223 CUSTOM Ch (1st ave btwn Golden 11 11. 2 In. w/15hp Id 1 P 1 h
caehler/Drlv•t PT. f o r Inter v I e w . : •nywood Moving C•n't Ke•pl Rod and Hellotrope) Evlnrud. Uaed 4 tlmH •••••••••I go tr m. ower, 1 r. i---------
Competltlve wages/ 714-557·.5579 I~=======~ Bat, BraH rall, lights, 1 ~ y~ar old female only. $4500. Call: AUTOMOBllES Super condl 875-6617 SAAB :B185
liquor •torage cabinet, cat 2 -10 wHk old 1·602-581·8445. · 1=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii meala. Apply at: PT Summer help stainless •IHI alnk, • COSTA ~sA 61241-=---,,------••••••••• ---------i• Charo Chicken, C.M. Please call M·F, t 1-4 efST s:ac:rs At.I) and also a 2nd llquor kitten• (malH). BoJC -~ Anchore 43 lb. cqr ISUZU 9100
722·8400 Jeff/Greg only. Avl lmmed. $8 atorage cabinet w/ trained. Playful. Fe-$350, 40 lb Danforth ---------n '
cu.tom., S.,vlc. hr. 844-2880 Anl"'lift to '50s Mod..... lights. $2995 854-9713 male cat Indoor/out· S200, scuba tank BMW 9030 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Clerk Wholesale PTfFT , door.• Call 845·7019. *HUGE* $100, 875-8128 '87 lauzu Trooper II
'95 Saab 900SE
turbo conv G~n w
black lop, Ian 11f\r 1rt
Under t Ok 1r I . Cook & Delivery •Est.~~ buy. Furniture @ Dlaoount Neighborhood Salel 75k miles orig Ina I ~,:~;~11~0· ~k~~~~r person w/car. Exp. ahw,gllel,IJlllr*9. ' High Quality Wicker & SAT a-12. Enter off SEACYCLES Fastest '85 BMW 7351 • owner, red, $6,500
lzad perSo~ to :ssl•; pref'd. lmmedlatetyl ponlllli\,c:tr.,poilfy, RWr8i<i~eWu0a Laatl JEWELRY, FURS Victoria @ National or ~:5~1~r=1"· S~~ Brown, xlnl cond, Call 650·1769.
cuatome,. In will call 873·9449 oldOOlt\lnloth 1125Vlctorla~~-D &ART 6025 19th @ Monrovia. 72e.1~g50 . =~.~~-~;~~01~4~ner. _________ 1-------...---
$36,000 ObO 251;89!.1
offloe. Cashier exp Receptlon lat )lwelly, bronzel, flln.. Costa Mesa 548·0202 Moving exec desk, '88 BMW 325 red, JAGUAR 91 OS VOLVO 92 30 nHded. Prev cus-Weekends In sm. Real petlod~. I
tomar Hrvlce helpful. Estate Office. Fax decot811vtotilicta. . Moving Sele sofa Dlemon1d •ne•e•· ~~h1~1':~crov;a;~· :~; SAIL BOATS 7014 loaded. auto. sunrt, 1 iiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Mon-Fri 7am-4pm. Rosume to s . Lennon •Onallemortnllrellllll queen bed, dbl drar ment r ng 1.7 carat, 2133 Orange Ave owner, JClnt cond., 85k '89 JAGUAR XJS
Call Marta 259-1100 759•8826 •Co11fid111ll1~'R••a1 Iron tblea/chalra, near colorleaa, mil $8,450 642·5704 Gold. 12cyl. Exe cond.
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Orig ownr. Ort" ldt>nd
beige. S35ocr,crao
eveslwknds 67~·~40 wkdays 660·1992<•
Domeatlo House--=--~~-----•Est.m.-ooncM:tld barstools, rattan Marquis, appraised PARKING LOT SALE FAST! R0lgged for rac· 78K miles. 513KIOBO.
kHper, child care. Sm• I I w om• n •"""*llldlc:Mh chairs + +. All Items $12,000 make offer Antiques. tum, books. Ing. 27 Shock San-DODGE 9065 723·5773 cook: live-In pref. owned whl••I• co. like new. 840-9111 549-1185 1724 Tustin at 17th St. tana 2 spinnakers,
Computer data entry, 714...:249-3711 Fri Sat 9•5 Sun? xtra u lla. $4,200 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil--------some English, happy gen otf, well spoken. Queen aa bed• $200. Scott Kennedit • • make offer 342-9629 '84 Dodge van conv., JEEP 9110 •·v-O_L_R_S_W_A_G_E_N-.-
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5 paraon. f.rof. driver. phone manners , _________ Sofas $75-$400. Pine Serigraph. Artiste 881J.587·7752pgr. G d e N t ~ E s2200 p 1 VS, auto trans. good iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii oo re . r q. p . Iv meg 875·0432 SELL nt ctr. . fnla print. "Hana Dickman HUNTINGTON Ml S d tires, new rims, reblt l'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Sch. 850-5747 Grace $50-150, Olah waaher Boatyard." 45"x 64" atrel •llboar • 90 CHEROKEE 1• Social Servlcee S 100 7 8 0-8 177 $800 497 20 9 B1:11c 6 0 Hull only $200 eng., $4,995 545-2716 ' 2DR. '71 SUPERBUG ~ed l!xp'd Hora• Rider Sr. Citizens Nutrition • 1 ,.,,n H 14 729-1150 . -,8-.,.---D------1 2WD, White, TNT win· Adult to teach 5·10yr p your USed vehicle • •vton• Very dows, Lo mlles. Runs While convertible old• to: saddle, batho. rogram Mgr/Costa through classlfled __ W_E_P_A_Y_C_A_$_H__ clean. Rebuilt engine grealll s 63001080. Restored llke new
and groom horses. Mesa. Great PT Jobi MERCHANDISE PETS & G•r•g• S•I• Furnl· recently. $4,000. OBO Musi selll 549·8833 642-9574
7 Start lmmed. For a 642·5878 MISC 6015 lure, clothing, com· For good used Sabots Ask for Bijan 873·9449 ....,,..,="""',_....,------8am·12pm. 51•5317 "hosVhoatess with the • 11 •~1nr 6049 & boat equipment. JCgo G ""w AA1unn.1. .. ~ puler. Sal. 6/15 8· '89 Dodne Dakota ranu agoneer , ______ _.......__
GROWTH OPP'TY mostestl" type per·t----------iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 3pm. 322 3rd St. HB Minney'• Yacht Sur· Long Bed. vs. Aulo, 4WD, low ml . show-ANTIQUES & ~~~~::fc~rm;~::~~ ;~.~s ~~.la~as::·1:0 APPLIANCES 6011 P~~~dos(~t~ng~1~~~: Hlml male flam• pnt. g>r~'r;~}n Olive and ~~~·B1~~54~~1~ew-~~0~8k/1n~l-~~-2~:~~~ c0h0; w~~r~dFullB;~w~!1=CiiLASiiiiiiSiiICiiiSiiiiii.9iii2iiSiiO
Bue + comm. Sara exp M-F 8:30-2:30 On/King palm•-lg $10 11 wks. CFA r~I•· $13,900 720·1565 i•
723-5440 pm. Some program/ REMODEL SALE Herbs St , cement tered. $300 642-35391 _________ ------------------•
Sell your unwanted rec. planning. Exp Kltchenald, dtw, bit-In fountains s110, bird---------lAGUNA MARINE SLIPS FORD 9075 M_w:_R_C_E_D_E_S ___ _
Items the easy wayl working with elderly dbl oven, elec. cook bths $20. 90!M74·1M22 6148 DOCRS 7022 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 1; 9130
To place your req. Call (71 4) 220-top. All xlnt cond. ""'X 12' STORAQ• PIANOS & BEACH '89 T•urua GL iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
1950 Plvmouth Bus•·
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$39,000 original m1111s
clasalfled ad call ~~~4 M·F, 9 •4 Pm. :~:.·0~:~~~4~.~~~~ets. •SHED . XLNT COND'i ORGANS 6059liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 30' Mooring D·32, N. 121k miles. Xlnl cond!
042•5878• $200 845·1199 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii GIGANTIC CHURCH aide o f Bat. Isl. $3995. 080. Please '85 MERCEDES
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PUBLIC NOTICES pal office located II 3267t Have you started doing buslnen ye1? Vea. 5/6/96 ducted by· an Individual OXARART :
Mediterranean Dr.. Dana business yel? No Flctltloua BualneH R. A. Development, Inc., Have you started doing Victor H. a-art.
PUBLIC NOTICE Point, CA 92877 Tel• S11ah C. Zirbel Name Statement Aadul Radovich, Prnldent business yet? No 75, a Costa Mesa real· 1---------phone: (714) 248·5492 b• This statement wes flied The following persons are This statement was filed Steven~· f
NOTICE OF ginning on the dale of this with the County Clerk ot doing buslneu as: Under· with the Counly Clerk of T_hls 1t11tmen1 was filed ~:;'ye~r•o~:ds~~~T AVAILABILITY OF publlcatlon and for 180 Ofange County on 4·26-96 ground. 1799 Newport Orange County on 5-31·96 with the County Cieri< ot 1996. _
ANNUAL RETUflH days thereafter during nor· 19993981517 Blvd. #A203. Costa Mesa, 10g93985098 Ofange County on 5·3t·96
Pursu1n1 to Sactlon mal business hours. Dally Pilot May 25. June 1, CA 92827 Dally Piiot June a, t5. 22, 19993M5099 Vlc1or waa a ~ger
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hereby given that 1he ,,,.. Jacobs. PUBLIC NOTICE Costa Mesa. CA 92627 PUBLIC NOTICE bom on Jun• 19m
nual ratum for the rear Susan Durham, Kellogg & Thll bualnus 11 con· PUBLIC NOTICE 1920. ending May 31, 1996 0 the Andelson, 14724 Ventura Fictitious Buslneu dUC1ed by: an Individual Flctltloua BualneH He was survived b) Science Scholarship Foun-BIVd., 2nd Floor. Sherman Name Statement Have you started doing Name Statement Flctltloua BualneH cousin: Yvonne jtlane
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nla Safety Compllance nershlp . Flctltloua Bualn•H business vet? YH. 5-24 business Y91? No Group, 22.-e Stal• Avenue _.. ....i-Jotepl'I MacDonald John Seo c .i.. .. ~ IA. Coata Men CA tne27 Have you start.., -"'"" Natne lt.atemant This statement was Med tt r-. Cemet~ • munl.lery O•llld Rlchard ~olt. 2248 bulineN yet? No The following penons ate with the County Clerk of ~ atat•ment was liled Chapel • C1"81'M6ery
State Avenue IA. Co1ta Jen Hatamkhanl doing bullneu 11: Coast· Ofange County on 5-31-98 Wltl'I the County et.flt. ot ""'"" P.:ffic VleYW ~ u-. CA 92927 m. statement WU Iii.cl line Auto, 1789 Whlltler 10093M5103 Orange County On 5-10.IMI ~ ....... A d I I c I with the County Clerk ol Ave Costa M•H CA 1•••,e12u1 ~~ an al Law• one,. Orange County on s.1o.98 92827 • Dally Pilot June a. 15, 22, Dally Piiot Ju 8 15 22 M4-•70G &!:. r:.=, ~~17" • . 1tMH13057 Holll Rene Griggs. 2781 29. 199e SMtO 29, 1ne ne · SA81S ...... ~~l!'!l!!!!i!!!!!!l!!!'llt
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2. ~l•JandRulty n . Cout Newport Propatin 35. ~°fci'we11~1m Newport leach 3. 22. Coast Newport Propatin 31. ... The Prudential • Jon Douglas Co. 23. Cout Newport Propmln "· ColdwdJ la.nRr Newport leach s. The Prudenti.tl ·Jon Douglas Co. 2A. Fred S-CS. Newport Propftt:la ... Cold""dl knkeir Newport leach 6. The Prudmti.tl ·Jon Douglas Co. 2.5. Fnd Sanda Newport Properties '1. eo..rell 8anka Newport leach
1. The Prudmthl ·Jon Douglas Co. 26. Metro~ '2. Colilwell 8-ku Newport leach a. Jlnnu 27. Realty u Coldwell knku Newport leach
9. Ranu 28. ~ElUa tial "' Coldwdl .. Dker NewpcMt leach
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We List It! We sell It! CBll Us For R e sults!
Pride Of
Ownership
• Excellent Income
• Well Maintained
• Channing 2 Br
Cottage+ 2 Br Apt.
$489,888
$445,000
Call Alicl' Brownell
@675-9585
Live InOnef
Rent The Other!
• Excellent Location
Oose To South Bay
• 2 Large 3 Br Units
• Great income!!
$825,888
$759,000
Call Betsy Boyd
@ 673-8700
Newport
Penthouse Condo
• \.\fell Located 1 Br
• Huge Vaulted
CellJngs +Skylights
• Nice Ught Decor
$139,000
Beautiful Bay
View Property
• Corgeous Bay.
Ocon Views
• Spacious Uving
• Fabulous JGtchen
Charm Of
The Island!
• Impeccable 2 Br, 2
Ba Cottage
• A Darling Home
• Custom Built
Call fake Klohs
@631-0813
Island Living
At Its Best!
• Brand New Family
Home or Duplex
• Excellent Location
• Corgeous Luxury
Amenities
$995;888
$895,000
Call Al1ct Brownell
@675-9585
Super Sharp!
A Cozy Condo!
• 1 Br Condo w /Small
Ocean/Sunset Views
• Nice Condition
• New Carpet fr Paint
$139,000
• ~·t Location
• Oversized l Bdrm
• Nice lnllerlor Decor
• Sunny le Private
$139,000
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"Magnificent Single Family
Home or AB A Duplex!"
• Absolutely Exquisite 5 Br Home
• As A Duplex: 3 Br. 3 Ba Home &
A 2 Br. 1.5 Ba Apartment
• Decorated With Elegance & The
Utmost Attention To Detail!
$995,988 $895,000
Call Alice Brow~ll @ 675-9585
321 Apolena, Balboa Island
West Hollywood
Condo
• Exclusive I Bdrm
• Totally Remodeled
• Historic Location
Near Sunset Stnp &
Beverly 1 lills
$79,000
Call Walter Mitchell
@588-3083
Absolutely
Gorgeous
Penthouse
• Huge 2 Br, 2 Ba
~~~~ Penthouse Condo
• Cathedral Ceilings .
• An Excellent Value!
·$244,000
Call Walter Mitchell
@588-3083
Just A Short
Walle To Beach
• Excellent Value!
• 2 Br, 1.25 Bath
• Fonnal Dining Area
• Fireplace, Louvers
$149,000
QUI Walter Mitchell
@588-3083
• Stunning C.talm.
SuNeta 4t Bay
Vte'WSll
• R.rely Offered 3 Br
• Custom Oecor•ted
$399,000
OUl Waltn Mitchdl •588-3083
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Open Houses
549,000 Sun 2-5 , P. Zartler
1625.000 Sal/Sun 1-5 J Mather
$229.500 Sun 12·3 0 Jones
$469,000 SatlSan 1-5 N Balley
$1,449.000 Sas1S4#11-5 L Valentine
$895.000 Sun 1-5 S Mmman
$739.000 Sun 1-5 c Lono
$549.000 Sun 1 ... G Lono
S259.900 Sii 12"" A. Pau11
$227.000 Sun 1-5 D.Olambers
14 KamaJi.I Coul1 $239,000 Sun 1-5 D.Ctumbers
24 Odyssey eoun $239.000 Sim 1-5 A. Hall
$209,000 Sun 1-5 J. Howe
5 Tnbute Coun $227,000 Soo 1-5 8. Chambers
KJ9.000 Sun 1-4 J Oaboft
$565,000 Sun 1:30-5 A Sheron
Last Sun 1;30-5 P Davenport
S539,000 Sat 2-5 N Roshan
S235.500 Sun 1·5 6.McGall~n
Vi.sit ~ of°"" Ol>en ffoti&Sa ..r rqista 1o win
6 P.,,,poris 1o Disneyland ll $150 Dime, Dollars!
Superb custom hm In mi~ coodition w/4 or 58R's,
4.58A, libfary, huge family rm & gourmet's kitchen
overlooking laiiway. Gorgeous views .
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Elegantly remodeled 4 bedrooms, single story,
pool home. Beautiful sunset. water & Newport
Center views. Lois ol marble & granite Gated
courtyard with pool & spa.
$175,•
Enjoy privacy from your oversized palio Drvnatic
leeling oo entering this hm ~large mstr on hrst
floor
··-Pride of ownership Is vefY eYideft in this subslan-
lial 380+ office (or 480) home. Git.amino wood emy, loads of tile, newish roof & a solarium in
which to relax & enjoy the beautiful surroundings.
17 SEA COVE LANE, SEA ISLAND
Dramalll 1ownhomc. Shows bile a model, 2BR, 2.5BA +
den S1unnang flag\lonc cnlI)' with waler wall. Large patio.
$565,000
BIG CANYON
Single story 1BR. 3BA w/gorgeous courtyard cmry &
beau11ful pa1111 & garden~ w/watcrfall. Grat value · priced at
$595,000
SPECTACULAR TOWNHOUSE
Totally rt modeled. golf course views from patio and
bal;;(lny ReOcct.100 pool & ~pa
$630,000
UNBELIEVABLE PARK-LIKE YARD
2BR +den or 'BR. '8A Gorgeous!! Great plan fOt'
en1cnaining. Reduced to
$597,000
VILLA POINT
f-ubulou' \JIU<' for owner or tn"e'tor 2BR. 2BA
\lllj?il' 't111 v G1c.11 Newport Beach locnrion
$194,500
ARVILLA 's VERY SPECIAL
PROPERTIES
Now is the Time To Buy!
Recmt home sales figures show a strong ongoing rtcovery.
BIG CANYON• OPEN HOUSE• BY APPr.
ThiJ maanifi«n1 oft'l'rina ,.,., c"'ated eaclu&lvely ror an ow...,. with diK'Cf'llin& iane.
Ou•lily ~an and workman,h1p wen1 lnio !tie 10Clll "'model of this 68R. 6.SBA
rctlOence whlrh 1ndu<I<'• '"" honu\ or. ecpuate hvlng Wll\I ,.,.. inlaws or, .... A
i<'<lJWU' pool. 'f'll It ••h•n• on 1n e•ln Uirae lol becking to big c.tnyon golf counoe
$1,795,000
Call the Pro
''Arvilla''
729-7212
24Hr. Pager-(714) 729-5430
BIG CANYON
lBR 2.5BA Large townhomc. courtyard entry . o\er<.11ed pm ate
patio 1 cnr garage. large master.on fir.t floor Guard gated
communny
$675,000
SEA ISLAND FOR LEASE
l..argl.' lownhomc with wonderful &olf coul"\e view,. 2BR +den
2 'IBA. Pntro off liv1n1 room. Dcd off ma,tcr bedroom
$3.200/mo.
FABULOUS RANCH -GARNER VALLEY
MapiflOCnl 68l. 58A home. •.5 acra. 2-at.all ~ ham
)() mil\IPalm Sprinp. ~)' priced! Reduced 111
$625.800
MOST SOUGBT-AFI'Ell MODEL
Large 3BR +den, 3..SBA. All one level. no stair\.
w/prvt. spa. Oolf course location. Reduced to
$685.000
ALTEZZA (NEWPORT COAST)
3 BR. 3 BA and loft.. OrCll views -tiPI ad bright. I'll\ itc
1*JO with bai.lt-m BBQ.
$482.000
SEAISLAND
•SRA COVIi LANB
2BR plus den, 2.SBA townbome. Wonderful flow tor
entertaining -Priced to sell at
MESA VERDE
4BR. I .75BA, 2 car garaae. possible RV accc~'>.
lOt'ner loc Owner n:locating. Submit offer'
$198,500
Amonbaof&M
.1JU11111:uu Real Estate Qroup, Inc.
Dotti Johnson
760-1966
presents
75JAvoaulo
707 Avocado
727 Avocado
71811. M ·u I I
2 Bedroom - 2 Bath
Private Gange
$179,500
$269,500
$289900
-t.210 "pind1·i ft . "t·\\port lh·.1dl
$229,500
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Lovely 3BR 2BA Condo, hardwood floors, plantation
shutters, S skylights, solar heating, community pool.
$210,000
Price reduction in Dover Shores area
One of the least expensive homes available for sale to date in Dover
Shores, a highly desirable, established neighborhood of Newport Beach.
This good looking grey and white contemporary, single level home bas
plenty of room for an active family that would enjoy broad streets, large lots
and mature trees.
The five bedroom, three and one-half bath home bas large rooms with an
excellent floorplan for family and entertaining. The home has two of each of
the foQowing: air conditioning units, water beaters, fire places and garage.
To good to pass up if you are in the market for a fine opportunity.
For more infonnation, call Pat 7Arthr at tlu Pnulential -Jon Douglas
Company Newport Bead• ojJice at (714) 759-6600, en. 234.
A mtmbtt of tM
Jon Douglas Real Estate Qroup, Inc.
Joan Maifeld
729-7296
760-8008
ILIGAN'I' llilE ULCOUaT 1 LEVEL
Sophisticated 3BD, 2.SBA TCJTace Home.
Induded -high ceilings, plantation
shutters, neutral tones, atrium. Beautiful
ganlco with gazebo. Guarded Community.
sunu DPAMDID,, QUAUTI
Hillsdale's finest -property describes this
traditional, professionally decorated
home. City Ught views. Master Suite
w/300 sq. ft. Sitting Room & Fire Place .
Lush Gardens. Move in condition.
Move-in today! Owner eager!
$714,000
$685,000
THE PRUDENTIAL• JON DoUGLAS COMPANY • -
Presents Open House at Newport Crest
On These Spectacular Prop~es
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OoemView
$227,000
3BDll.2Ka.lh.
Hal <>am View
$227,000
4BR + Family room.
Great location.
$239,000
2BDR, 2 Bath,
I-Story -Dramatic.
$209,000
Sunday
Open House
1-Spm
Superior &
Ticonderoga
we can help mak e
the difference in
your life!
IDEAL FAMILY HO ME!!
Terrific 4 bedroom on 1pacious conur lot with
large backyard Updatid kitchen. Newn-carpet.
Very private.
JACK GIFFORD $161,500
BEST VALUE!!
2284 Square fin. Hu$,e family room, aU white on
white, 2 bedroom 2.5 bathJ. No Me/lo RooJ. No
ksoc. Fee. 3 bloclu t.o &ach.'
ROBERT Mlll.IKEN $385,000
HARBOR VIEW-REDUCED $86,000
HiP,ly upgrtuk_d & rnn~tk 3 bedroom/Den or 4 bedrotmt on large lot. ·ry throughout.
Lowly ;.'ts with pool a 1pa.
RON OT $539,000
MESA VERDE
3 Bedroom, 2 bath home on large lot with front
courtyard Each bedroom has large patio with
private entrance. just 2 bloclu t.o 1chools and
=MC CASI.ANO $189,000
REDUCED E'SIDE COTIAGE
Highly up~d and rmrodLkd in 1992, thiJ darling
cottage with white picltet fmca and~ro ional
"mascaping has 2 bedroomJ and an o e or coul.d be
a 3 bedroom. Cust.om shuttn'J, R. V. cas and
Security System.
DIANA CAPPEL $345,000
CORONA DEL MAR
Grrtcious _pool home on lmTr "'t. 3 bedroom, 3 bath +
fumal living, df nint. and lizmiJy ro<»n. 3 C4T g~ & ll«ess to 3 pnvak ~. '
DIANA PROSSER $219,900
MUST SELL TODAY!!!
ForecloJUre imminmt. Help!! Fantastic large
family hoTN in great neiP,borhood. Contact
Mar/ti hotline @l-800-5 10-2005 co~#5002.
MARK ACKRICH $249,000
BIKE TO BEACH
~ sp«iqus 2 btlnn., 1.5 &uh crmJo! n-
f/oori>/4n with 1IMl'ly cllTJ>d! ~ m;;;· )AOc GIFFORD new Sfl~
OCEANSIDE EMERALD BAY
Emmzld Homesiu lrt lime on the Mmltet in 4G_~an.
&ntasl1' views fonn the ¥ft'int potmJiaJ. Wallt to
INacb. c:au /iJr dd4i/J anti~
BILL DOLBY $885,000
UCICONDO
2 bedroom. new pmn~ anti~~ New ailinr. 8riDn
md 1D1it. Wood bufningfs..7j~ Uppn-u,;;·wilb fQhj ~ tmms. 'imy!l $139,900
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16.501 COTU1T. HUNTING7VN BEACH
760-5000 at. 109
~1.000
GRF.AT CURB APPEAL
&llml wWt.e for "'1'Je .5 ~"'• 3 INah ho~. Big cwrnn lot.
2 fi~!Ma. prilNIU front """'1"rrl mrry. Doni miss this ON!
Pritttl to 1'0.
CUI 760-.5000aL 117 Jaddc Haad.lanaa $295,000
OWNER MOTIVATED!!
CJM,,,,;"t 2-tto'J ./ '-'""'"" 2 IM1h horM ;,, ""'w-in nnu/it»,, -~ IMiwifiJJJ. CnmvJ .,r. ;,,-f'Y'l,,J lfNI.
CUI 760-SOOOat. I~ IJ9
1W1 ac DoAGa WclNtu $159..SOO
WESTCUFF BEAlITY
Fabukus 4 bu/room remodel with a peat jloorplan. Big family
room 1tntl gorxeous pool anti spa.
1.512 ANITA LANE. OPEN SUN. 1-5 c.u 760-.5000 art. 131
Robin Tench $499,000
PANORAMIC VIEWS "ABOVE THE HARBOR"
... In this Eurof'<an-sryk gated rommunit]. b«,uisits Jr111114tic
MJt(;l'W'1 own home, J liedroomloffiu and J 6aths. Enhanmi with
Frrnch bmntonr. blarlt pniu, faux fi11isha. curwd banistm ...
C.U 760-.5000 at. 111
DeliaDdpdo $489,000
EASTSIDE COSTA MESA
!Mrling &sttUk howu on R2 lot. Grr111for11 llwi/Jn to aJ4 on.
Exilliflt l>ult unit""""' IH rrpllltttl with J."l' 1111i1 owr pragn.
CUI 760-5000a1. 170
CoaaieCom $2S9,000
SPACIOUS EXECU'nVE POOL HOM£
Exttl.lmJ l«llMn M•r Ntwport Heights. 3 or ./BR. 3BA.
IMxtni#"' M.,'" lflitit. C.mpkuly rrmwkktl. Frrnch tlHn,
tXIN ,,.n_, "'°""· A must Nell
CUI 764..JO-O
Ph,W. Clark $~3.900
~ can help make
the difference in
your life!
MINT TOWNHOME
South of PCH! Meditm-anean 5 year new. 3
bedroom, 3 bath townhome with vaulted ceilings,
1
sltylights, FP. 2 car garage. Call 640-2677.
ROBYN SEARS $359,000
LOCATION LOCATION!!
&autifal Harbor Pointe premi~r. 3600 sq. ft., 4'
bedroom, 3.5 bath, Den, Fonnal Dining, Marbk
Floors + sauna. Extra large lot with beautifal pool
and spa.
WAYNE SMITH $889,000
FORECLOSURE DUPLEX
Both 2 bedroom $18,012 income. Great location
faUy managed Steal this .from the bank. 'W0nt
last!!
KATHLEEN MCNAMEE $110,000
DRASTIC REDUCTION!!
Gated community 3 bedroom, 3 bath with marbk
fireplace and j/oori~g. Recessed Lighting. goumm
kitchen and beamijul master suite. Motivated
seller.
DIANA PROSSER $299,000
BALBOA ISLAND
Ocean and &ty Vuws. French Normandy fieling-
Giant 5 bedroom, 5 bath home in pristine
condition. Rooftop Deck.
ROBIN TENCH $769,000
MOVE IN CONDITION WITH LOW DOWN
O>ru &II.a -Largest Floorplan. 3 bedroom, 2.5
Bath, 2 car garr:tf,_e. Selkr will allow AITD with
low down. Call Jor details. It's a IO!!
DUS1Y HARRIS $259,000
EASTSIDE COSTA MESA
Great 4 bedroom, 2 Bath home on a quiet cui-tk-
sac strut. Priced to sell. RV parking. Open Floor
Pl.an.
RITA WADE $228,000
DECORATOR PERFECT!
Fabulous 2 story home with extra Jiving room and
ltitchm upstairr of master. Prof landscaped with
spa! Evny amenity.
ROBYN SEARS $319,000
FOREVER VIEWS!
Newpo_rt Coast d-Vuta RHJ~. 3 ~drooms, 3 baths,
light d-bright. Sits on Hilltop. CA/J for your 11ppt.
MAXINEGOWEN . $549,000
EUROPEAN/URBAN FEEL
Ideal for professionJtls! Clost to Airport, Shoppint-
Dining. Two Mll1tn Suius. Guaril gated and
Upgrtiikd.
J.D. CALLAGHAN $219,900
SOUTH COUNTY, NEWPORT BEA<;H
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Open kitchen , large Master Stew/sitting area! Remod & expanded in '92.
Price reduced to sell $429,900
Code#20Sl
Bu new n · on ate Newport Heights charmer! Upgraded 4BORM.
guarded with white water views! 2 older homes 3BATH w/famUy nn, bay windows & Fmlch
on 2 lots. Together $869,000 c.4'8 120Z1 doors. SsorJ,000 C:.-•2071
T1IE ''ULTIMATE" INFAMJLYUYING ...
4BDRM, 2.SBATii, oak flooring, family room, bright white kitchen & workshop!
Pool w/generous yard! New roof, doors & windows! ledaced to $539,000
Code#2011
OVtr 171'ears 'b(ptriena !Mo1tfi tlie Coast
'Bro qr 'J(pmd to .1<1J'},{~ 1lafl ef !!~
760-5000 x131
CmprMl)dMw
Approx. 7,000 sq. ft. mastttpiece w/awesome
ocem, bay & night light views.
12,300,000
Nntftrt BAKb
GtAnt 4BR 4BA total redo w/large grassy yard.
Simply an Incredible family home!JUST USJID!
1$49,000
48R,, 2.5 BA w/ 2 ftttplam. Great family
room. fOol & spa. lrnJmculate.
$89,000
Qcmn SIM of PCB In C9!'orM tkl Mar
JBR 2BA. private spa. endoSftl yard
RetbKWI $479j0001
Historic homes and theater
arts above the bay
BOUNDARIES:
Newport Heights is bordered by Old
Newport Blvd. aod Irvine Ave. and
extends from Pacific Coast Highway
(Mariners Mile) to East Fifteenth St.
HISl'ORY;
Several of the original dwellings were
built as early as 1910. These are mostly
situated on Santa Ana Blvd. Once part of
a main highway leading to Newport
Beach. Santa Ana is a grand wide boule-
vard. with stately strcetlamps. Many of
the other original homes were built in the
'40s and '50s. The charming residences
arc often built with hardwood floors and
plaster interiors. YQU will also find many
new custom homes (3,500 square feet and
above) built right next to original cot-
tages. Newport Heights is a well-tept
secret, where neighbors still walk and talk
with each other.
COMMUNITY FEATURES:
Newport Heights Arts Theater is situated
next to one of three Cliff Drive Parks (at
El Modena). providing a cultural expcri-
cnoe foe local residents. The productions
arc • and professional. Some
Hci participate in the produc-
emcnt of the plays.
. cklidOlllilllY, Cliff Drive Park is perfect
for picnics, weddings, w chi classes or
for children to romp around.
SCHOOLS:
Newport Heights Elementary, Ensign
Intermediate School, Harbor High School.
All are within walking distance. Carden
H.aI1 is lbr..c:loSC8t ptivate 5'bool.
SHOPPING:
Located near Mariners Mile, Newport
Heights is perched above a row of nauti-
cal themed shops, antique stores and a
variety of restaurants featuring waterfront
and outdoor dining. The neighborhood is
between the outdoor malls of Triangle
Square in Costa Mesa and Fashion Island
in Newport'"Beacb.
NOWLISfED:
There arc 26 homes currently listed in the
$289,000 to $895,000 range. Featured is
507 Tustin Ave., a three bedroom home
with guest studio for $447,000.
SOURCE:
Rae Rodgers of RFJMAX South County-
. Newport Beach, 7~5000. She has
owned three residences in Newport
Heights. During her 20-year career in the
area, she bas sold more homes in Newport
Heights than any other Realtor in
Newport Beach.
lStbStreet
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widl • ""°"' of o CfUNlll ~. Tiu
th1c,q,tl.on of IW ,..,,.,., .-. _.r
Ill• "11ow IJstMI" '""°"-S•"4 to: Ju&
Vika; ""' .,,. Mikw, °""' PUot, 330
W. &q SI., Con. M•q, C.4, 92621.
Bob & Dovie Koop
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Bob Koo{> ,,. .. J)ovie Koop.. Bob Koop, Jr. ·--~ .. ~. ·. CaJl·the Koop tea1n!
-·· .. ~60-SOOOExt. 128 or 760-1580
Brand new custom home at Big Corona Beach
5 Bedrooms, 5.5 Baths, appx. 4,200 Stj.
ft., bcautilul use or marhlc, gr.mite &
tile, gounnct kitchen, Suh-Zero, clcva·
Lor, dual A/C & heating, wet har, fire-
place 3 car garage, private gated SlICet.
lncndibk •outh of Ilse harbor,
wltite waler and Catalina tiiews
from almost every room/
$1;895,000
Bob Koop. Sr. or Jr.
CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX
Grat loc:a'tion oc:can aide of PCH, Ador·
able.ranodelcd2 bed.room+ dc:n house,
largo l bdnn ape., one bloclt to beach.
$585,000 Bob Koo Sr. or Jr.
EASTSIDE J.'IXER
Corner R-2 LOT
Prime location.This house needs TL.Cl
Quic:t tree lined '1.rtet. large comer lot.
$170,000 Bob Koop, Sr.or Jr.
A
LENDER OWNED
Almoct 3,700 sq. ft. home, giant point lot
with beatiful landSc:8pc.. oeean view, lots
of muble, new paint, new carpet. fc:ds
like a custom, 4 bedroom, 3.5 balhs.
795 000 Bob Koo Sr.or Jr.
~ upg11dcd, over 2.SOO ~
-S bedrooms, 3 baths. fonn1l dining.
'2 tu.places, family roam, pool&. spa .
$270,«>qO BobKoop,Sr.orJr.
CAMEO HIGHLANDS
Highly upgraded, 3 bnn, + den, fire·
place, 2.S baths, heavily remodeled, pool,
quiet 1ru with private beaches and parlcs.
$598,000 Bob Koop, Sr.or Jr.
OLD C.D.M. DUPLEX
Two very cute Two 2 lxxlroom, I bath
unilS. Quiet tree lined ~trcct, walk to
five Crowns, Big Corona & shopping
$425,000 Hob Koop, Sr.or Jr.
RAY FRONT UNITS
Fab\ddut tyrtx>r view. white sandy
~has. Marc orportun11y lo own four
bay front unalS on N~pon l larbOr.
$725,000 Bob Koop, Sr.
NEWPORT BEACH
760-5000
Ext. 128
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Crowd.'
Daily Piloc Ra.I £Mau• JuM 15, 1996
Christen Nilsen provides
expert real estate service
She is a consistent top
producer at Coast Newport
Properties
II }'OU· re looking for 1hat one agent
who·, ac.:cumpli-.hcd in putting together
1hc property ac.:qu1si1ion that most would
cun,i<..ler 1mpo,,ible. look
no further. Chm.1cn
N1bcn ha.1, 11 consecutive
year!> in the real cslatc
111<..lustry marketing multi -
n11ll1on dollar pro pert ie~.
In fact. am11ng 1he
prest1g1uus homes -.he ha:-
rcpe:-en1c<..1 i' L1 <..lt>'' most
expcn~1vc inlcrwr home
($2,400.()()()) which she
sold. listed and again re-
sold. She also rcpre!>Cnted
several bayfront
propertiess in Newport
and Corona del Mar, and
has been successful on Christen Nilsen
holidays; she sold a home
listed for S5.5 million on Lido aft.er
hold ing a fourth of July open house; and
she sold a home in Shorccliffs on
Mother's Day. which wru. listed for $4.5
million.
Nilsen is consistently ranked among the
top five producers in both listings and
sales. She attributes her success to the
abi lity 10 focus.
"f am 1otally foc used on my career and
goals," she said. ·•My objective is to
market real estate with expertise and
professionalism and make it a positive
experience for both buyers and sellers."
The objective is one of
the main reasons for her
move to Coast Newport
Properties.
"Coast Newport
Properties is the No. I real
estate office in the area,"
Nil sen said. "I want that
expertise and
professionaJism for my
clients."
Nilsen has a graduate
degree in business, whi ch
is helpful in her career and
in dealing with her clients.
In her free time, she
enjoys spending time with
friends. She also likes
boating, water sports and horseback
riding.
Chriskn Nilsen may be reached al
Coast Newport Properths, 3377 YUi
Lido, Newport Beach or call 723-8800.
Lowest priced d etac.hed home being
offered Situated in the French Nonnandy inspired area of Sancerrc on the
Newpon Coast, this three bedroom, three bath upgraded comer location home
features Berber carpet. plantation shutters and a designer kitchen with monogram
appliances.
One bedroom and bath is located on the main floor. The master bedroom has a
view of the mountains. walk-in closet and mirrored doors. The wrap-around patio is
beautifully landscaped. Approximately two years old, this home is in immaculate
conditi on and is being offered for $287,500.
For mon lnfonnatlon, call Mary DITulllo, CRS at (714) 644-1600;
Coast Newport Properties, 4 Civic Plaza, Ste. 260, Newport Beach.
Exclusive Irvine Cove Enjoy whitewater views and Catalina
sunsets from this sprawling single level four bedroom, three and one-half bath
home in Laguna Beach. Walls of glass overlook a beautiful private lush garden.
With plenty of room to expand, this unique large flat lot of about 15,600
square feet is within easy walking distance to the private beach and tennis
couns. Located on the ocean side of Pacific Coast Highway, this marvelous
value offers the opportunity to live the California lifestyle at its finest. Irvine
Cove has two guard gates, private beach, tennis and picnic areas.
For mon Information, call Carol Bug at (114) 644-1600; Coast
Newport Properties, 4 Civic Plaza, Ste. 260, Newport Beach.
Traditional Eastside bungalow This two bedroom
home is located on a 7 .600 square foot 101 in the hean of Eastside Costa Mesa. The
home is positioned on the lot so that it would be easy to expand on all sides, with
the possibility of a granny unit according to the city of Costa Mesa. There is a two
car garage which has either alley or street access.
Features of the home include bcautjful hardwood floors throughout. a fireplace in
the living room and iJ!side laundry/servi ce, porch off the kitchen and a spa is
located off one of the bedrooms. There is an eating area in the kitchen. The rear
yard is completely fenced in. The selle~ will consider trading up to a larger home.
Offered at $255,000.
For mon Information, call Keith Randle at (114) 644-1600; Coast
Newport Properties, 4 Civic Plaza, Ste. 260, NewJIOrt Be.di.
COltONA DU MAR
Low tow prtc.e f'or 38R 2-story rear condo
w/sulte down. 3 bllc. tplc. direct gar ... $)19,500
CORONA DU MAil
Loolt at this price for 4BR 3BA condol C.th
c:.ell. rpk. formal OR. IBR IBA down ... SMl.$00
COltONA DU MAR
So. of Coast Hwy Charming cott~e &. artist
studio w/ocn vw. loot deck 2<.a1 g.v.$62A,9SO
WISTN£WPOU
White water view from roof deck. 48R 3BA
townhome W/2 CM gar. Neat new ...... SJU ,900
lAS1SIDl HUGKTS
Cute duplex w/whlte picket fence/shutters
Each 2BR w/tplc. 2-car gat. Sep yatds.$159,000
BALIOA ISi.AND
O\lfmer duplex. Lg Ll w/llmestOM M.vm.
New arpet tJo. t\pt Oler 2-ar prqeSS47,500
Pl.NINSULA POINT
Dramatic wide bay view from oldet res w/40 ft
front4'ge. Lot value. Suitable for rehab ... S68S,OOO
Dover Shores Yard, grass. tree house,
dog run; the grass is always greener here
DottJe Austero $720,000
Balboa Peninsula Point 3 bedroom
plus family room, remodeled In 1989.
Jill Andrus $539,000
Jasmine Creek U&ht and brtcht Plan 2
w/ 2 bedrooms and cozy den + fireplace.
Carole Johnson $485,000
VIia ...,.. Two master suites with
loft In pted oommunfty. LJcht airy feellne.
Mike Merr $309,000
BIS Canyon cu.tom 5 Bd. 4.5 e..
on 8th fairway. Ubr.uy, pool and spa.
Karen Beaon $1 ,895,000
Corona del Mar Charming 3 Bd. 2
Ba cottage -steps to best beach I
Schmiesing & Mertz $649,000
Seavtew Delightful 3 bedroom,
2 bath home in gated community.
Esther F1ne $510,000
San Clemente 5 Bd. 3 Ba. dramatk:
executtve home with pooV spa. Cul-de-sac.
Bill Wedmore $369,000
FMblde Hetclata CharmLnc 3 Bd.
on la.rce R·2 lot. Steps to park & school.
Jill Andru $259,000
NewUstings
Turtle Rock Laree 4 bedroom
semi-custom home. Shows like a model.
Sc•nlan & Valli $1 ,285,000
Monserrat Gorceous city llcht
views from this new 4 bedroom home.
Gree Lombardi $589,000
BelcolUt Maaor Elepnt yet family
ortented. 4 Bd. + laiae bonus room.
Suu Sca•le• $1,195,000
•apu ~ Very private 2 Bd. 2 Ba
with beautiful prden, peenhouse room. ,..-. Ciltnbelw M._ $549,000
OPEN HOUSE DIRECTORY
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$6,9,000
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$!99,000 -(l-S»
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$9",000
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Ketdl Rand.le
Corona del Mar I
Irvine
1636 fJeanor Lane
309 Dartmoor Street
545 Allview Tenace
4 Emerald Bay '755 Nyes
84 Emerald Bay
3<t5 Emerald Bay
31643 S. Coat Hwy
906 Emerald Bay
934 Emerald Bay
2470 Monaco
2490 Irvine Cove Crest
2526 Monaco
9 ~·ta 44 Emerald Bay 2595 Altamar
190 Emerald Bay
2596 Riviera Drive
t92 Emerald Bay
2-560 Riviera Drive 14 Lagunlta
I 875 Ocean Way
171 Emerald Bay
31521 Bluff Drive
2665 Riviera Drive
122 Monte Carlo
Monarch Beach
"~Cove n 11tteove
25 ltJtz Cove
26 RltzCoYe
38 Rlt1. Cove . 35 Ritz Cove
25&l6 Ritz Cove
38 RltzCove
607 Bayhill
1706 Dover Drive
412 31st Stteet
1343 Mariners Drive
3102 Corte Caleta
3 Rue Deauville 2833 Catalpa
1614 Dorothy Lane 2 Lucerne
1906 Yacht Maria
16 Lucerne 11.6126.5 33rd Stre.et
1749 Skylark Lane 13-09 Bay Avenue
2009 Miramar Drive 119 35th Street
212 Via Eboll
2000 Windward Lane
. 720 Btson
1960 Port Ramsgate
54 Ocean Vista 812 Bison
2671 Wavedy
1465 Galaxy Drive
125 Via Waz.len
3707 Lake Avenue
519 Slgl:\al Road
1921 Yacht Enchantress ~IYl7Rlver Avenue i 13 28th Stteet 538 Tustin
325 Via Udo Nord
1135 GranvUle Drive 2061 Port Bristol Circle
1415 Galaxy Drive 1830 Port Renwick
500 £. 15th Street
61 Hillsdale
2338 Arbutus
1827 Port Renwick
27 Beacon Bay
2000 Santfaco Drive 207 Via Jucac
2800 calOb
41 Montpelller 124 Vla Trieste
1209 Santi8ol9 Drive 2209 Channel Road
22 C~Court 24 Chatham .
601 Udo Park Drive #9D
1855 Port Manlefch 2592 Cfrde Drive
2642 Clrde Drive
2018 Galaxy Drive
123 Via OMeto
• 113 Via Quito
· I Parlt Piece 117 Via Havre
975 ~Cove West 11 l Via Undlne 1866 Port TaM.art ;
615 Via UdOlbd
15 Cypress Point
530 S. Bernardino
20 Rue Vlllars 2601 Circle Drive
3'°' Seashore Ddve
J9St Port U>calelch
2• E St. Gec:qe J.16 lu JOI 5c.r Lane
7004 Wat OceMfront
1362 ~ II
2210m:.EMt ,.
16 ,s.n 2709 ...
7202 Welt OcNnfroftt 12 .....,. =mm 12
I "INeao.id ~ ~ ,., .....
20t4 .. Ocemnhnt ,. ao,11191.Geolwe
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15 Inverness
1200 East Balboa Blvd .
12 Torrey Pines
45 Royal St. G~rge
3 I 4 Buena Vista
32 Burning Tree 2 Yorkshrre
21 Lochmoor 19 lnvemess
23 Unda Isle
755 Via Udo Soud
22•2 ChannelRoad
3 Yorbhlre
1310 Galaxy Drive
231 Via Ucto Soud
842 Harbor Island Drive 7 Cheshire Court
3 Crestwood Drive 8 Leesbury Court
215 Via Udo Soud
2296 ChannelRoad
853 Via Udo Soud
35 Harbor Island
21 12 E. Balboa Blvd.
928 Via Udo Nord
515 Harbor Island Drive ,
Newport Coast
1,550,000 1,595,000
l.595,000
1,650,000 1,675,000
1,695.000
1,750,000
1,795,000
1,895,000
1,895,000
2,250,000
2,295.000
2,395,000
2.495.000
2,•95.000
2,595.000
2,600,000
2,695,000 2,800,000
2,895,000
3,075,000
3,495,000
,400,oOo
,850,000
1700,000
3J77V&aUdo
Newpoct Beach
ESTATES GLUB 723-8800 .,.., ............ ..-n
..
644~1600
723~8800
Newport Beach -
Harbor RJdge Crest 4 bedroom,
3 5 bath Kensington Private view location.
Carol Bera $519,000
Harbor View Hiiis Beautifully
upgraded 4 Bd 2 5 Ba family home
Kline & Hams $559 .000
Corona Hl&hlands Sophisticated
villa In COM Quality, space, style.
Chr19 Undsay $895,000
Harbor View Homes 6 Bd. 5.5 Ba.
custom home on approx. 21,000 sq. ft. lot.
KJlne & Hant• $I , 19' ,000
Newport North City lights views from
2 bedroom, 2 bath with 2 car garage.
Gree Lombardi $219,000
Harbor View HUis Spectacular dty
llchts. bay & ocean view on overslz.ed lot.
Rkk Laqevtn $797 ,500
Corona Highlands Ocean/canyon
views. 3 bedrooms, family room, and hi-
tech kitchen Lovely gardens and sunsets.
Kay Parker $675,000
View Properties
Ritz Cove Front row ocean view
lot In cate guarded community, right
above part and beach.
Scaalan & Bask $1 ,050,000
~nt 3 Bd. 2 Ba. In Laguna
on approx. 112 acre lot. Seduded cove.
Jerry Flnster $I ,050,000
lntne Cove Ooean vtew 4 bedroom.
3.5 bath •prclen" home on larce lot.
Carol Bera $1.295 ,ooo
Balboa Penlnsula Point Sophlstkadon
on the sand. Prime Point location.
Debi Bibb $1 ,399,000
Gated Communities
Newport North Gorceous 4 Bd.
3 Ba l car carace on lush overstz.ed lot.
Gree LombardJ $495,000
Belcourt Terrace Rare 4 bedrodm
Plan D In ~at location. Nicely uf)ll'ilded.
Lynn Noah $679,900
Blc Canyon Slncle story custom
home wtth sweeping fairway views.
Worden & Bibb $1,450,000
Oceanfront Step onto sand from
this 5 bedroom, 4 bath family home
Connie Maxsend $1,695 ,000
Harbor leland Macnlflcent
Mediterranean bayfront with dock
Sae Ellen Volpe $2,595,000
lntne Cove Oceanfront 6 bedroom
Abalone Point home on 112 acre sit~
Rod Daley $5,290,000
Harbor leland Wonderful bayfront
with 60 ~. frontace and spectacular main
channel vtews. ~ pted oommunlty
Beverly Morphy $4,400,000
Bayfront Uving ...
Udo lele 5 bedroom bayfl()nt on 45'
wide lot Ltqe dc>c*. COC\tempofary desJin.
leny F1neter $2,895,000
JOHN
ROBIN
IVlcl'-'lonigle
7I7-47II
Landmark Bayf"ront Estate
' lido Isle
Price upon request
Ud~ Isle Bayfront:
507 Via lido Soud
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. Represented Buyer
Elegant: Udo Isle Horne
124 raa Trieste
$699.<><><>
OPEN SUNDAY
Exclusive Lido Isle Bayf"ront:
853 Via lido Soud
$3.495.<><>0
Ne-wport: Coast: ~ust:<>m
Family Home
I Windemere Court
$•.595.000
Udo Isle J;>erf'ect:lon
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26 Linda Isle
$1.995,0<><>
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123 Via Orvieto
$795. <>O<>
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Prime Udo Isle
~<>mer L<>catto~
325 Yia Udo Noni
$629.000
OPEN SUNDAY
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231 Via Lido Soud $2,495,000
Cynthia Phillips 723-8800 x28
1200 E. Balboa Blvd. $1 ,595,000
Bob Berg 723-8800 x34
412 Mendoza Terrace 25,000
Biii Hill 723-8800 x14
COME VISIT
OUR .NEW
LIDO OFFICE
314 Buena V~S,000 Tevis Hill x21
126/126.5 33rd Street $525,000
Jim Jacobs 723-8800 x30
2121 Hilttor Drive $349,ooo
Tevis Hll 723-8800 x21
BILL FEENEY
in association with TIM CARR and LANCE BOGGS
OPEN HOUSES
From one to five p.m.
Lido Isle Vacant Lot
215 Via Koron
Open Sat & Sun.
$399,000
Lido Isle Designer Home
113 Via Quito
Open Sat. & Sun.
$795,000
Lido Isle e Lot
52'Jot
. Reduced $125,CXX>!
5 Bd. 5 Ba f amil
Large yard/patio. 3 ~
$699,000
Dover Shores Fa~ Home
6 Bd. 4 .5 Ba. spacious~Qi "arge lot.
Great loca~a~sffom park, pool
$649,000
Pride of Owne~plex
3 Bd. 2 Ba.+ 2 Ba.-b~ovated units
Steps to ~~ ! ~reat for owner/user
$369,000
Costa M..~tarter
4 Bd. 2.5 Ba. home on !~~aped Jot
New roof, freshly pilnted. new carpet
$219,000
Affordable in Corona del Mar
2 Bd. 2.5 Ba. End townhome on large greenbelt
Refurbi hed and immaculate, community pool
$219,000
Triangle Square Area
3 Bd. 2 Ba. townbome w/ fireplace
Greenbelt location, community pool
$144,000
Dover Shores S.yfront
3 Bd 2 Ba. Remodeled with (J()' oo the water
Large privare dock., large sunny patio
$999,000
Udo &le View Home
5 Bd. 4 Ba Pride of ownmhip! Highest quality matoials
Marble, granite. French doors, aown moldinp. 3 fin:places
$829,000
Bayshores Family Home
7 Bd. 5 Ba Traditional, hardwood floors, Frmcb doors.
3 fireplaces. 3 car garage. large country k:it.chcnlfamily room
$795,000.
Udo Isle Vacant Lot
Unique prime street-to-trcet location. Ideal for
3,000 sq. ft. custom home! Steps to beach & tennis
$399,000
717-4744
Udo Isle Sopbisdcated
3 Bd. 4 Ba., den, 9' ceilings, huge master suite
Prime low traffic comer, SO' lot, large sundcck
$839,800
U do Isle Daiper Rome
2 Bd. 3 Ba den meticulously maiQlained home, 47' lot
Beamed ceilings, Frmcli doors, lushly landscaped
$795,000
Lido Isle Prime Locadon!
2 Bd. 2 Ba. + den home, beamed ceilings
Prime street-to-street location, 35' lot
$595,000
BarbOr Hl1hl•Dds Pride of OwDenbip
4 Bd. 2.S Ba. family home in move-in condition
Great location, hardwood floors, terrific value!
$359,900 •
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SPECTACULAR VIEW PROPERTY
IN CORONA DEL MAR
Beautifully remodeled and artfully executed home
with sunset, harbor and ocean views. 4 bedrooms
and 3 baths with large family room that opens t.o
a country kitchen. Adding t.o these wonderful living
spaces are a large playroom and office/den .
Tliroughout the frome you will ~nd ricfr, intricate
moldings, wood floors, vaulted beam ceilings, wood
windows and French doors, raised panel doors and
cust.om ~xtures, plus decorat.or window treatments
give the ~nisfring t.ouch .
"A home to tnd11 he prowl or·
Offered at $995 ,000
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Traditional single family home in Big Canyon. Five bedrooms,
four bathrooms, family room, living room, dining area
plus large room ideal for a pool table with elegant touches
and craftsmanship throughout. Private pool and spa .
One of the largest private lots in Big Canyon .
Stella Worden 759 -3 71 I Gary Legrand
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1209 Santiago Drive
Dottie Austero is proud to offer
a new listing in Dover Shores.
If you've been looking for the
perfect family home, this is the
house for you.
DOTTIE AUSTERO
759--3763
You 'll love the large yard, the
grassy lawn, the brick patio and
outside entertainment area.
Inside, you'll find quality at every
tum. Hardwood floors, solid wood
doors, superb built-in appliances.
Priced to sell: $720,000
HARBOR ISLAND
An exclusive Newport Beach gated community for
the selective buyer. Newport's most exclusive island
offers a secluded and very private lHestyle.
We are offering a_ custom lo~ of approx.11,600 sq. ft.
with 60 feet on the water -an opportunity to build
a spacious family home surrounded by gardens,
trees and a. private pier and slip.
Sunny exposure facing the main channel
offering exciting Pavilli_on night light views.
THE BIG PROPERTIES ARE GOING,
WHY NOT BUILD YOUR OWN!·. I
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759-3731 759-3782
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l!irpulenn the u hllanatlon of llvlnR right on OM or Laguna's
lovellesl batriles. I.he In over 6409 sq.n. or luxury with prinlt'
Rq>S to bHch •nd 45' prh11lt boat moo~ Call for features list.
$3,899,000 L51
HARBOR RIDGE
SlnKJt·ltvfl estalt with 3000 squatt rttt of d epntt and style in
RW1nl-galtd rommuolty. AYaUable a.' ear1y a<1 November. Call
today
$895,000 S32
ENTERTAIN UNDER THE STARS
Light. 1111"). custom JBR wllh uDlq~ family room with
retractable roof. Lot.' or gltis & skyllpts, goa..-c kJtdwn,
spa & lap pool. dttk with ocnn, bay, & dty views. Clow to all
shopping & rttrntl<>n. $975,000 R51
SPYGLASS HILL
Spacious J6et sq.ft. home with fabulous t110W1tala & d ty
l!pt.1 views. Custom-built SIR, J.7SBA. Plu Ubrary, snaJte
eourmet 11.Jtdwa wltlt sob-zero retri_lenlor ud balJt-la
.uno system 11troupoat. $749,000 DS1
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5601 Seashore Drive
West Newport
3 bedrooms, 3 baths, contem-
porary design. Lots of granite,
lots of light. Large master
suite w/ outstanding views.
Extra parking for guests.
Partially completed.
FDIC OWNED
$1,100;000
13 IAGUNITA
·Gated oceanfront estate in the
heart of Laguna Beach. A well
built, well designed home of
incomparable quality in "Lagunita."
4BR & exercise room (could be 5th
BR), 5.SBA, game room, wine
cellar, security system, jacuzzi,
sauna, private boat mooring. All
rooms have ocean views!
$3,899,000
1WOUNIQUE
NORIH IAGUNA PROPERTIES
TRAOmoNAL CONTEMPORARY
Well-located on a Completely renovated
desirable street near 3BR. 3BA
all that Lagooa Beach _w/hardwood floors
has to offer. 4BR. · f!l~1'out-
3BA. AN EMOTION-OlITSTANDING
AL HOME. Must see! VIEWS.
$87 5,000 $859;"°0...
$829,000
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Beautiful 4BR, 4BA Family
Home 1n Gated
Community. Dramatic
entry w/s11.Jnn1ng
sweeping stairway,
gourmet kitchen, library.
Lush greenery w/superb
pool & spa. Owner
transferred · wants sold!
SPYGLASS Hill
23 Bodeea Bay
Captivating ocean and
Catahna Views from this
4BR, 3BA expanded &
remodeled Home. Two
master suites,
professionally
landscaped. Complete
w/1arge spa & waterfall.
Prime Location w/Canyon
and City Lights V1eW.
3BR. 2.5BA w/custom
kitchen cabinets,
upgraded baths. Very
private front & rear
patJOs. Owner wants sold.
Submit your offers
LANTERN BAY
Highly Upgraded condo
with sweeping Ocean &
Harbor Views. 2BR, 2BA
w/oak flooring in entry &
krtchen. Berber carpet.
French doors plus much
more. Elevator access -
security complex .
A Gated Community ...
Ocean. Catahna, Harbor
& Crty Lights Vtew on
pnme "Top of the Hill"
cu\.de-sac lot. Huge
side yard, 6BR, 4BA.
Perfect family home.
Motivated owners!
Lovely, Traditional Home
featunng large family
room w/fireplace, beam
ce1hngs & wet bar.
Balconies, bay views
from 2nd story, new paint
& carpet Access to three
pnvate beaches.
Highly upgraded 3BR,
2BA plus nice l BR
rental unrt. Gourmet
kitchen, luxury baths,
secluded private pallo
Perfect for owner user.
Just steps to the beach.
NEWPORT CREST
Highly Upgraded Galore!
New Berber carpet and
paint New fixtures.
scraped ce1hngs, new
cablflets & wen bench in
garage. Motivated owner-
let's sell.
Spectacular Ocean,
Catalina and Canyon
Views. Complete custom
renovation.
Pool and spa 1n
courtyard. A rare site
affording both view and
privacy.
$795,000
LAGUNA BEACH
530 Cliff Drive, #202
Breathtaking white water
ocean views and
captivatilg Slllsets from
private patio. 2BR, 2BA -+
Oen in model condrtion.
Underground garage w/2
spaces. Just steps to the
beach and viftage.
CORONA DEL MAR
BeautJful front
townhouse! 2BR, 2.5BA
w/numerous upgrades.
Hardwood floors,
Sherwood shutters
throughout.
South of Hwy.
Attractive Cape Cod
townhome. 3BR, 2.SBA,
new kitchen, new carpet
and tile, oversized 2 car
garage. Lease option
available. MotJvated
owner!
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Take advantage of this great bayfront tri-plex with bay and ocean
views. This property makes a great investment or tum it into a
single family residence and enjoy the sunset as the boats go by.
Owner says sell.
$995,000
CHRIS BRIGANDI
CANNERY VILLAGE REALTY
714-631-3996
714-673-3777
Residential Real Estate Services • Independently Owned and Operated
UNBELIEVABLE CUSTOM
View Catalina lsland from chis spaciow 2 story cwtom home.
Tropical landscaping, balconies, 3 decks. cathedral c.cilings, skylights.
5 ca.r gauge. Near harbor, schools. Spectacular!
$679,000 N.q&fdl&Tanbaini Ad Code 72687
PANORAMIC VIEWS
4bd, 3ba w/upst.a.irs fam rm, gourmet's kit, French doors, hrdwd
floors, patios, Catalina, Sunset & C icy views.
$799,000 Linda ~th & Lois Jacobs Code 70837
TAKES YOUR BREATII AWAY!
Luxurio us Mediterranean cwtom w/speaacuJar views! Superb quaJicy i•
evident thru-out w/French limestone flrs, white oak, marble, granite &
glass accents. Gourmet's kirchen, ent. center, fireplace.
$3,400,000 Carol Allison & James Gray Code 71217
SMASHING NEW
CUSTOM
580, 5.5BA w/libruy, office &
3 car page. Ocean, Harbor &
Cicy light views. Prictd below
market.
Ann, Ted & Suzanne
$1,495,000
Code 70237
CAMBRIDGE COURT
Largest model w/downsta.irs bedroom being used as
a den, frplc, communicy pool & spa. Desirable inte-
rior location.
$224,900
Myrna Boom
Code 72237
THIS IS A WINNERJ
Situated on a cul-de-sac is this spaciow home w/mas-
ter on fi rst floor, fireplace, large living room. Near
Santa Ana golf course.
Harriet Botwinick
$257,500 Code 72387
RARELY ON MARKET
Desirable 3 bd w/hardwood floors, ab.rm system. 2
car F · w/arra 2 car prkng. Sold w/designer fur-
nishings.
Scephan.ie Houghton
$529,000 Code 71957
EPITOME OF
ELEGANCE
Spcctaeubr 2 storv, 5bd
home w/ bcauriful inc.enoo.
limestone: & grmi1e 8ooring,
6plc & ~Luth y.ard
wlspa & ciquisilr: ocean
views!
Ann, Ted & Suunne
$2,950,000
Code 70867
644-6200
WCATION YOU'LL WVE
Peaceful 3br on qui~ cul-de~sac. You'll adore che
amenities such as skylights, bay windows, frplc. prof.
landscaped ya.rd.
Bob Coluccio
$325,000 Code 72437
TOP OF THE LINE
l.at"Re fourplcx features balconies, huh carpet, paint
Eacll unit mdudes 2 car garage.
Carol Allison & Jarnci Gray _
$439,000 Code 72597
NEW ENGLAND
MASTERPIECE
Price Reduced! Unbdicvablr
cwcom home. Cape Cod with
5/6bd, 4.5ba on over 1/3 acre.
Two great rooms. Chef's
kitchen w/frplc & 60• Vt.king
range with griddJe & grill.
Anne Hoover
$1.288,000
Code70937
CUSTOM BEAUTYI
Never-lived-in cwcom home. Lu.sh courtyard entry
w/Koi pond, great baclcyard w/pool ~spa. Frplc, ~t
bar, marble bathrooms, French dn.
Oaudenc Blanchard Mann/Ka.rcn Rczdc
$635,000 Code 71271
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Residential Real Estate Services • Independently Owned a nd Operated
58018c58011'1 Seashott Sat. $1,(25,000 Solly Shatten
1319 E. Balboa BMI.., IC Sat. $n4,000 Evelyn Shatz.en
., "-SJ.75'¥-.
1406 Lincolo Ln. Su. $749,000 Pam Ba1J
2312 Aralia Sat. $449,000 SaUyShiplq
2018 V&Sta Cajon Sat. $310,000 GibWalhr
3 Wmged Foot SIS $995,000 Gray/Petersen
Harbor VitW Homes 1831 Newpon Hills Dr., E SIS $499,500 Steve Leverett
908 c.dw Pl. SIS $419,000 Tom Brunson
1615 Mariners Dr. SIS $369,000 Mark Jaruoo
6 Canyon Fairway Sun. $3,400,000 Carol Allison
5 Canyon Island Sun. $389,000 Mali Gulledge
53 Ha.rbor Ridge Dr. Sun. $719,000 Katen Ra.de
241 5 8uchye Sun. $699,000 Mark Jackson
4801 C.Ortland Sun. $675,000 Mink 8c Curtin
Sun. $489,000 Maxine Propp
287 23rd Sun. $289.000 Lou Ann Riney
6 Seucapc Dr. Sun. $174,495 Gib Walka:
PllP..STIGIOUS PF.NINSUl.A POINT BUILT FOR FUN
View the bay by day & city ligbu by night &om this 4br
home, -4ba in 'uper location. Frplc, open floorplan, 2
dccb + patio. 3 car garage.
Beach residence w/oaan view & icparatc cnrry. Frplc,
beamed ceilings, skylights, ceramic tile, wet bar, wine
radt. 3rd level sundec.k, 2 car garage.
Jo King Maxine Mink & Joy Cwrin
$789,000 Code 717Tl $895,000 Code727C17
BA.YPRONT BP.AUTY
Waalaitl bome on the bay wlrnar.odous v.oo<l fbxs. sit-<bm
.. ~Shared dodt for Wgc yacht. C'.ounyard & bciyttorlL
..,_Co.~ for $000,000
HORSE PROP.ERIY
Horse propcny paradise acrou &om 280-aett fairview
regional park w/cquescrian access. Large homt w/coun·
uy kicchcn, lrplc. sp.a .
Pam BaJI· .-..INIDIAune
eoc1e 11507 ms,ooo
BLOCK TO BF.A.Oil
Fabulous ovcrsiz.cd lot w/pcek of the ocean. Bride patio w/spa & BBQ,
frpk, d ose to shops, rcsuuranu.
$675,000 Kathy Granieri Code 70887
LOCATION-LOCATION-LOCATION
4br, 2ba Harbor View home w/Frcnch doors. whicc decor, hdwood floors.
kic w/island, oomm. pool. Close co school. Ahsoluccly pcrfccc.
$498,000 MaJi Gulledge · Code 72167
ONE OP A KINDi
Walk out your door on the sun-soaked beaches of BaJboa Penninsula.
Located at the end of the boardwalk w/3 bdrms & 2.75 ba .. Beautifully
detailed home.
$774,000 Solly & Evdyn Shaacn C.ode 70367
WEST PARK 11EIUtA
Wonderful' 3br, 2.5ba in desirable communjty. All ntutral i.ncerior with
lovely yard. Close to parks, schools. Community pool.
$262,900 Maxine Mink & Joy Curtin Code 70717
644-6373
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Karen Rezek
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Distinguished one story, 5BR, 5.5BA estllte enhanced by serene
views of the Back Bay, & Cicy lights. Behind the private gated entry,
the courtyard has a private pool surrounded by used brick. FonnaJ
entry opens to the spacious great room w/a high coffered ceiling
and is beautifully detailed with handcrafted wood. Interior
appointments include hand-carved cabinetry, heavy moldings, 3
fireplaces, used bride. and wood floors. French doors lead from the
living room and dining room to the gardens & Back Bay view. The
home is planned for privacy with a paneled library/study, game
room, family room, and breakfa-;t room. Air conditioned with a 3-
car garage.
Just Reduced $1,395,000
53 HARBOR RIDGE DR., N.B.
Exclusive guard gated community. Front row views.
5BR, 3.5BA. Family & game room. Spectacular ocean
bay and city light views. $719,000
Presented by
Barbara Aune
631-2863
JoAnn Kenton
759-0191.
644-6373
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Claudette Mann
Ocean &: Back Bay Views • $335,000
2 Bdr., 2 Bths. in Bluffs. Hardwood Floors,
Tenured Ceilings, Very Light & Bright!
503 Avenida Campo
Remodeled $635,000
4 Bdr. 2.S Bath Eastbluffhome w/lush, IlopicaJ
Koi Pond & Custom Pool, Spa & BBQ, Newer
Roof, Marble, Leaded & Stllincd Glass!
Showa Like A Model $S6S,OOO
Lowest price J.M. Peters home for sale in tract!
Plantation shutters, custom pool & spa! 4 Bdr.,
2.75 Bths., Family&: Bonus Room, 3 Car Gar., 251SBamboo Gated Comm.
Featuring Properties
In Coastal Orange County
Dover Shores "Main Channel" Private Estate
Located in Dover Shores on the main channel, this one-of-a-kind estate
features the fjnest amenities + quality seen in a residence of its kind.
6 BR, 5.25 BA. Private courtyard. Dock for SO+foot boat.. ......... $1,950,000
Tom
Iovenitti
Mediterranean home on the bay with a shared dock.
New construction 380, 3BA, beautifully appointed
with mirrors, marble & granite throughout. ... $1,9951')00
4BD, 4BA, Irvine Cove custom estate. Guard-
gated community with private beach. $2,450,000
• Harbor View Hills Remodeled, 5 bedroom, 3 bathroom
residence on one of the largest lots in Harbor View Hills.
Beautiful yard nestled in one of the best family neighborhoods
in Corona del Mar. Offered for ..................................... $689,000
• Corona del Mar 3 bedroom, 2.5 bathroom townhome. Walk
to downtown COM. European-style architecture completed in
1993. Offered for ................................................................... $539,000
• Newport Heights New Listing 4BD, J BA ............. $449,000
•Newport Heights Partial view. Contemporary. Remodeled.
5 car ara e w I workshop .................................................. $6791000
Newport Heights Cottage
3BR, lBA. Rustic lodge interio r, wood beams,
planked floors .......................................... $309,750
• Eastside Costa Mesa Buildable lot zoned for 5 unit
condo. Presently 5 single income units ..................... $575,000
• Huntington Harbour condo 2 bedroom, 2 bath.
Probate .............................................................................. $219,000
• HB Landmark condo 55+ 280, 28A. Owner will finance
on approved credit .......................................................... $168,000
• Mesa Verde In Escrow Listed &: sold in 2 weeks. 480,
28A probate sale .............................................................. $206,000 ..
Direct Line
644-6373
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Pager
576-3198
· · Bob Coluccio .
3BR, 2.5BA. Remodeled kitchen and baths.
Large, private yard. Reduced $325,.000
Rich European Flair, 4BR, 3.5 BA with 4 F.P., South
Facing 50 ft. lot. $864,000
3 BR/2BA gorgeously customized.
$340,008
Direct Line
644-6373
x121
Pager
729-0917
Kris Pe ton
Remodeled 2BR, 1 BA with office.
Dana Black & LouAnne Rittey
EXCLUSIVE
BUYER
729-8296 717-4207
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New Listing! 4 Bedroom, 2.75 Bath, Well Maintained Baycrest
Family Home -Courtyard Pool -Mariners Elementary
1706 Irvine Ave. $310,000
REPRES ENTATI 0 N Plan 3 in TurtleRock-fixer OK
AVAILABLE' Buyers Needs: ~uple~inEastside,<?ostaMesa . • Fixer m Newport Heights or Corona Highlands
Highly Customized Executive Home.
Laige Lot · Free Fonn River Rock.Pool
2 Bedroom Penthouse with Skylights,
Vaulted CAling • Spark)ina Clean, Roomy
Floor Plan.
Landmark beach villa Views · Custom Corona del Mar Captivating Catalina views
of ocean, harbor and sun~ts may be seen from this
beach home. Features include a dramatic 30-foot
living/dining room. a large view kitchen with
breakfast room, three bedrooms pl~s den, three and
one-half baths and hardwood floors on the second
level. Plus, there is ~ bonus penthouse sunroom.
The property is located above China Cove.
For mon ln/onnation, call Jeanine Paquette
of Metro Realty at (714) 720-9422.
There are more than $90,000 of upgrades in this
deluxe style duplex. It was remodeled in 1991 and
has a comtemporary kitchen and extnsive use of
marble tile throughout.
The combination of a spacious yard. ocean views
and a unique setting provides an opportunity for
personal enjoyment. This home offers a country
kitchen adjoining the family room, a formal dining
and li ving room. The master suite has a private patio
including a spa with waterfall. The fourth bedroom is
perfect for a granny flat or teenagers' paradise.
Extensive use of windows maximizes views with
about 3,000 square feet of living space. Offered at
$749,000.
This is a perfect location and an ideal opportunity
for owner/user. Beach close, the home has been
professional landscaped.
For more lnfonnadon, call Gary Sully of
Metro R ealty at (714) 720-9422.
For more Information, call Keith Dudley of
Metro R ealty at (714) 729-1651.
COVER HOME
/J home of unparalleled quality and beauty, located in the
Jf!} exdusive gate-guarded community of Big Canyon in
prestigious Newport Beach. California.
This captivating custom home. designed and built by the renowned
Fari. enjoys magnificent views of the lake and Big Canyon golf
course from three levels of elegant living space. Its dramatic interior
features major living areas of grand proportions, beautifully
appointed with marble and architectural accents and perfect for
entertaining. Magnificent high ceilings with Soffit lighting
throughout heighten the feeling of spaciousness and elegance.
Constructed of the finest quality materials.with no detail overlooked.
the home has been meticulously and lovingly maintained to a
condition better than new.
For more infonnation please call:
carol Allison &. James Gray
Grubb &. Ellis Residendal Real Estate Services
Both gracious entertaining and delightful family living are enhanced
in tlUs vCfSalile layout, which includes two spaciOll.9 master suites,
fully-equipped gourmet kitchen, wine cellar. and a family
room/game room with built-in SWround Sound and stereo system.
Six 6replaCtS add warmth and charm. The living room and fonnal
dining room enjoy breathtaking views by day or night Additional
fine amenities also include housckeepels quancrs, a built-in sound
system lnsidc and out. and a security system. A pool and spa, as
well as a large full-circuit workout gym, make leisure time a
piwure.
Wonb cannot do justice to the detail and quality of ~ superb
home, unrtvaJed in ~ and location -an opportunity not to
be missed. 644-6200
23 Corporate Plaza, Suite 190 • Newport Beach, CA 92660
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. Real estate community
~ ,
mourns loss of Do11 Pearson
...
Don Pearson, 69, passed away
suddenly at his home in Bayshores on
May 21. He was active in real estate
for the past I 0 years, the last ti ve with
Grubb & Ellis Real Estate Services.
Don was known in the business as a
''gentle" man who never compromised
his standards or ethics in business
dealings. He was a soft-spoken man
who approached life with a sense of
huntor and always treated others with
courtesy and respect. Once he had an
idea. then be felt that everyone should
be involved.
Prior to his career in real estate.
Don <,pent 30 years with LBM , where
he worked in managemen1. computer
• \ale-. and real estat e investments.
After retirement from IBM, he weril
on to become the president of a
computer software company until ii
was sold three years later.
... Real estate was a natural for Don.
He rose quickly to become a top
producer who was respected by his
fellow agents. CaJling upon his
computer experience, he developed a
very sophisticated method for
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researching and evaluating properties.
He was able to access the most
current real estate information from an
elaborate computer system at his
home office.
Don frequently mixed his business
with pleasure. With a big smile on his
face, he would take clients on hi s 48-
f oot motor sailor boat so they could
preview properties. His love of
boating and of the ocean could be
traced back to his childhood, when he
would spend the summer months
vacationing in Newport Beach. Life
on the water was always an integral
part of his life, and one of his greatest
pleasures was taking crui ses with his
fami ly. He was also an avid ham radio
operator.
He leaves behind his wife of 40
years, Lyda; daughters Ci ndy and
Diane; sons-in-law, Kevin' and
Raphael; two grandchildren, Alyssa
and Cooper; and a sister, Barbara.
*The staff of the Daily Pilots real
estate section offer.'i its sincere
condolences to Don Pearson s family
and friends.
Consistent top producer
Sally Shipley i~ in the lead
Sally Shipley heads the list of the top
20 agents for January through May 1996,
announced Ron t.jazzano. senior vice
president and district manager of the
Newport Beacb office.of Grubb & EJlis
Residential Real Estate Services.
Shipley is a consistent top producer and
h~ been in the top twenty agents since
joining Grubb & Ellis. A specialist in
marketing properties in the Newport
Beach area, she has been a full -time real
est.ale agent for more than 16 years and a
residetlt of Newport Beach for 30 years.
Utilizing lhe latest in pcrsooa1 direct-mail
techniques, Shipley keep homeowners
informed of market trends on a semi-
monthly basis. s~ also develops personal
marketing programs for all her sellers.
Otbcr honorees year to date are: Kent
McNaughton, James Wcise.obach,
Stephanie Houghton, Gary ffes'setgesser,
Mali Gulledge, Marilyn Kershner, Linda
Octh, Lois Jacobs, Carol Allison, James
Gray, Gisela Burmeister, Claudette
Blanchard, Ted Jarvis, Suzanne Shuler,
Ann Peters,
Anne Hoover,
BUblra Aune,
Myrna Boom
and Bob
Coluccio.
"Whether
you are buying
or selling real
\ estate, our
agents will
assure that the
transaction is
structured',.to Solly Shipley
your best
advantage," Mazzano said. "They will
pro'Vide you with the most current
information 00 finaocing, marketing and
any pertinent changes in real eawe law.
Their knowledge of these areas is
continually enhanced by personal research
as well as through Grubb & Ellis training
programs."
Thne agnb ""' IH IWIClt-' Ill Grwbb
cl Ellb RaiM"""1 RMI &"1U ~rlkn,
23 CorpolYIU Plttu, Ste. 190, Newport
Beaela, (714) Ul-Qoo. Gncbb cl EIUs ·
Resillmdal Rial &"1U Senkcs luu 10
ojftu1 aNI llU>n tJuut 350 lll#s
tu1«i4tt1 1erring Orate an4 San
Dkgo colUllNs.
Jo ~ing: She's serious about real estate
AGENCY:
Grubb & Ellis
JOBT11LE:
Broker associate
FARM AREA:
Newport Beach
LENGTH OF TIME WITH AGENCY:
Licensed broker since 1972
CITY OF RUIDENCE:
Newport Beach
HOBBIESllNTERESTS:
Theatre arts, travel. dancing, reading,
NBA~
CLUBSIORGANIZATIONS:
Stanford University Alumni clubs,
League of Women Voten, Speak up
Newport. Cabaret Chapter of Ouildi of
Perfonning Arts Cent.ct
UST BOOK READ:
"One nue Thina"
"Singin_' in the Rain"
FAVORITE USTAURANT:
Giorgio's
. Jo King
PET PEEVE:
~e Who do not RSVP or return c8Jls,
no-shows . .
HOW DO YOU DEFINE SUCC'F.SS?
Succas is having Che love of your family
8nd the respect of your friends,
colleag4ri and clients.
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"'°4 3JO W. B1i1 SI., CMlll M--, CA
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3 Charity Golf Tournament at Pelican Hiii Golf
Course
5 9 o .m. -noon, Ethics
1 p.m. -4 p.m., Agency
6 Corpus Christi
7 MLS Book Delivery
10 8:45 o.m., Community Relations Committee
meeting .
9 o .m., MLS Committee meeting
11 8:45 o.m., Affiliate Committee meeting
· 12 8:45 o .m., GPA Committee meeting
2 p.m. -5 p .m .. Internet class
9 o .m. -noon. Tax Planning for RE Investments
1 p.m. -4 p.m., Sure No Problem. Trust Me
13 8:30 a .m., Boord of Directors meeting
2 p.m. -4 p.m .. COMPASS Beginner course
19 Noon -1 :30 p .m., Free Semlnoi:: Not Just Another
Exchange Seminar
9 o.m. -noon, Anatomy of An Adjustable Loon
1 p.m. -4 p .m .• REO's
20 9 a.m., Grievance Committee meeting
9 a.m. -11 a .m., COMPASS Advanced course
2 p.m. and 4 p .m., Lightning Flyer seminar
26 10 o .m. -1 p.m., Seminar: Working with the
Appraiser
2 p .m. -5 p.m., Internet class ·
27 9 o .m. -11 o .m., COMPASS Beginner course
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~VACANT, BLUFF, VIEWS
Plenty of yacht harbor excitement will allow
your imagination to wander while viewing
Catalina sunsets from this spectacular
panoramic CdM bluff site. Plans available
for your perusal which were tailor-made for
this street-to-street parcel.
Reduced to $799,000
ESTATE SALE SO. OF P.C.B.
Only a few 'steps to quaint CdM shopping yet
gentle sounds of surf arc beard. Extra wide
parcel. sunny patio and a living room wood-
bwning fucplace. All this and more right in
the heart of old Corona del Mar.
Reduced to $469,000
LOWEST PRICE SO. OF P.C.B.
2BR + Den homo near Village shops yet very.
close to famous CdM beaches + ocean
viewing-bluffs. Owner relocating and must
sell.
MF.SA VERDE, REDUCED
Highly upgraded home with huge master
bedroom. Extra lqe backyard with beautiful
pool. Designer kitchen with birds.eye maple .
cabinetry throughout. Prencb doors and
windows compliment this home localed on a
very quiet street. Reduced to 53'9,000
1959 PELICAN PLACE
OCEANFRONT LIVING
You'll find a very pnvate, intimate beach
inuncdiat.ely below this traditional 2 sty,
4BR. 4BA home w/two k.itcbens, game room
& more. all surrounded by lush gardens & a
gazebo with an ocean view.
Cd.M TOWNBOME 5~ DOWN
This is the leasr expensive home in CdM
w/pool. Jacuzzi. club house & good guest
parking. & it's footsteps clo.1e to
neighborhood shopping including Roger's
Gardens. 2 BR. 1 BA w/quaint fireplace.
$189,Mt
SALE OR LEASE
Cul-de-sac location, 3 BR. 2 BA w/3
fireplaces & huge rear yard and garden. All
new appliances, fixtures, carpeting & more.
Walk to neighborhood shopping,~
and park. Very motivated seller.
$335,000 I $2500 mo.
NEWLISrING
Panoramic blue Pacific, Catalina Island
sunsets plus city night light views. A true
pride of ownership 3 BR. 3 BA. w/ft.replaoc.
Very large parcel which will allow room f~
a pool. $897 ,•
Read the latest happenings in . . . Buylines
The Jones Team of THE
PRUDENTIAL-JON DOUGLAS was
recognized for being in the top 100 agents
in the state at The Prudential -Jon
Douglas 1996 Masters Conference, held at
the Westin Mission Hills Resort in Rancho
• Mirage. ~t year, Marty and Melinda
Jones sold more than $2 1 million in 29
tran~clJons. Already this year they have
sold or put into escrow SIO million. The
Jones Team is also in the highest
Chairman's Circle, which is the top one
percent of agents.
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COWWEU BANKER COSTA MESA
welcomes John Anderson. the new
representati ve for the Home Mortgage
Network.
Lucky Jean Richman just returned from
a romantic getaway with her husband -
they went to San Francisco.
And Tom Sutro just got back from a
CAR convention in Sacramento.
Also o ff to distant locales are BUI Lupis,
who's in Oregon; and Bonnie Turner. who
went to Arizona to sec her granddaughter.
Other proud grandmas arc Kathy
Daniels and Gayle Hobsoo·Lewis -both
of their daughters just had babies.
At GRUBB & EUIS RESIDENTIAL
REAL ESTATE SERVICES, Mary Von
Geldem was recently appointed the
escrow coordinator. No small task, since
sales are brisk and she's busy dotting all
the i's and crossing all the Cs o n the
agents' paperwork.
Sw.anne Shuler recently added to her
menagerie of pets when she gave a stray
cat a home. The feline was found by Mall
Gulledge on the same day that Shuler had
picked up the ashes of her late cat, Missy.
She named him Skyler, for his blue eyes.
He fits in weU with the rest of the furry
family, which includes five cats, two dogs
and a guinea pig named Squirt.
Phyllis Ray and her husband will be
celebrating Father's Day in New Jersey
with their daughter Susan and her husband
Dick, along with their children Aleit and
Jack.
And Barbara Aune is tossing one of her
famous parties on Dad's Day -but it's for
non-dads!
Do you have any news to include in
the Buylines column -call JuUe Yabr,
real es/ale editor (714) 574-4242 or fax
(714) 650-4802.
J Real estate conference
tackles technology's effects
Real estate industry must
reshape itself to meet new
demands
A' more and mcm: Amencan' lclccommute,
v1denconfcrcncc and log onto the Internet from
a vanety of phy'lcal place~ -homes. lcbranes.
a1rpon\ and coffee ~hop' -builder' need 10
thank of way~ to suppon new technologies and
get l\Ome first-hand experience surfing the Net.
according to noted futum1 Andrea Savcri.
"Shifting work patterns are forc ing the real
estate industry to redesign homes and offices,
but builders and developers still lack first-hand
experience in cyber-spacc and don 't
understand the needs or those using the new
technologies." Saven told a group of more
than 350 Orange County execuoves.
The leaders from reaJ estate. finance. law
and accounting had gathered for the I 2th
annual Real ~tale Conference sponsored by
the University of CaJifomia, Irvine Graduate
School of Management Program in Real ~late
Management.
"We need to support workers in ways we
' aren't even thinking about,"said Saveri, I director of the Institute for the Puture in Menlo
Park, Calif. "For example. telecommuters and
mobile workers should be able to receive
house calls from their company's technology
support department and pethaps access
"' · suppllea from satcUitc locations."
Olan&ing wort patterns aho are being
affected by the current evolution in the
Southern California eoooomy, eoonomist Jack
Kyter told the plhering at the Westin South
Coast Plaza.
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u As the state strongly rebounds from the
1990 -93 recession, technology is spawning
more multimedia and bio-tech firms and th.at
demands new. cuslomazed space... aid Kyser,
chief economist for the Los Angeles Economic
Development Corporation.
According to Kyser, eitplosive growth in
mlemational trade in Los Angeles and Orange
counties is driving up the demand for
industrial real estate, but developers must
come up with creative ways lo recycle old
manufacturing structures on sites with
environmental problems.
"Technology can't fill up vacant warehouses
or class 8 and C buildings along major
thoroughfares -or can itT' Kyser asked. "lt's
up to the real est.ate industry to reinvent uses
for these structures so they can remain viable
in the face of a changing economic and·
tcchnologjcal landscape."
Following Kyser and Saveri's
presentations. a panel comprised of Thomas
L. Schriber of Donahue Schriber, Larry Webb
of John Laing Homes, Richard G. Sim of The
lrvine Company and the aformentioned
Saven explored the implications of a
changing workplace and economic dynamics.
The discussion was moderated by radio
commentator and news anchor Warren Olney.
The 1996 UCJ Real Estate Conference
honored Kathryn G. Thompson with its
eighth Sumigardcn Award for her significant
contributions and achievements in real estate
and the community. Thompcon ii chairman of
the Kathryn G. Thompson Company and has
built more than 12,000 apartmeots, homes
and condominiums over the past two decides.
We would like your coinmeotJ. qeations
or MJggesUOftS for malerial you would lib
to &CC in the Daily Pilol Real Estate IOCtion,
published every SatW'day.
If you're inierested in ldveniai111 in our
publicatioo, coocact sales 1ep1atllllbvcs
Kip Hancock at (714) S74-42'7 or Jill
Langer I& (714) S74-4248. Their fu number
is (714) 631..6594.
~1'*. w<Mlkl like to IGbmit IDllerials for
pubUCal.ioo or twvc an~ story~
contaa Jiiiie Vlk«, real cseale edilor It
(714) 574-4242. &x (714) 6S()...480'l.
Th l'CllCJI us by mail: o.ily Pilot Real
PAc*, 330 W. Bay SL, Costa Mesa, CA
92627. <>
Certified Residential
Specialists are in top four
percent in the nation
Designees are specialists in
residential real estate
Buying or selling a home is one of the most
significant financial transactions of your life.
With average home prices now in the
hundreds of thousands of dollars, such a
transaction is ideally suited fQr an expert. In
the world of residential real estate, those
expem are called Certified Residential
Specialist (CRS).
The CRS designation was created by the
Residential Sales Council of the National
Association of Realtors to provide home
buyers and 5Cllers with an easy way to
identify the top Realtors in America. There
are currently about 33,000 Certified
Residential Specialists in the United St.ates -
the top four percent of all Realtors in the
country. The requirements for earning the
CRS designation are very demanding, yet
those requirements ensure that a CRS brings a
variety of qualities to the table in a residential
real estate transaction. Qualifications include:
•Required advanced study in listing,
selling and financing;
• The most current, up-to-date information
available on issues th.at affect home buyers
and sellers;
• A history of demonstrated sales
performance;
•A commitment to providing the finest
service available to people involved in the
home buying or selling process.
''Certified Residential Specialists put in
years of bard work and study to be able to put
the designation after their name," said Gary
Ericson, CRS. California state chapter
president. '1'he knowledge and expertise they
pin in the process is passed along to the
confwner."
Because Certified Residential Specialists
are required to bold membership in their
nalionaJ, state md local auociation of
Realtors, they bold unique insight into ~nds
and other market knowledge that can be
essential to the home buying or selling
process.
.. A CRS can help you get the best price for
your home if you're selling, or find the best
deal if you' re buying," Ericson said. "When
makin1 such an important transaction. a CRS
is truly the consumer's best friend."
To obtain a list of Certified Residential
Specialists in your area, call the Residential
Sales Council at (800) 462-8841, or loot for
the letters CRS after the name of Realton in
your ama..
Certified Residential Specialists are
mcmben of the Rcsideotial Sales Council,
one of two operating divisions of chc Realtors
Natiooal Mubtina Institute, a not-for-profit
affiliaac of the Nadooal Association of
Rcalton. lt established the CRS desipadM
in 1977.
Lagoon location This Seaside Villag~ townhomc in a serene lagoon setting
has three bedrooms, two and one-half baths with a two car attached garage. The home
features newer carpet and ceramic tile throughout. with a fireplace in lhc living room
and high vaulted ceilings. Shows light and airy. The complcit features pools, spas and
tennis courts. Listed for $207 ,900.
For ilt/DnRlllitM, cllll LiNla StMnU at Coldwell Banhr Costa Mesa; (714) 668--
9333 "'(714) 962-1'30; or use th lllUmet; http://www.coldwellbanhr.com.
Fountain Park townhome This immaculate two bedroom, one and
o~balf bath, two story home tw a two car attached garage. The ceramic tile entry
leads to a spacious living room. which features a ceramic tile fireplace heanh accented
with brass and glass enclosed SCTCCO.Thc unit has fresh paint. carpet and flooring
throughout There is ample closet space and storage. Both bathrooms have been
remodeled. The complex features a pool, spa and lush greenbelts. Listed for $132,500.
For ltif°""""""' coll IJ""4 Slums al Coldwell Banker Costa Mesa; (714) 668-9333
or (114) 962-1430; "'.,. tlte Jnunut; http://www.coldweUbanur.com.
Large lot and spacious living This custom four bedroom, two
full bath single story Co ta Mesa home has been recently listed and is offered at
$179,000. Located on a large R-2 zoned lot, this home has been built wilh the highest
of quality and standard$. The large kitchen features Corian tile counters, built in
appliances, eitlra pantry and stocage.
The living room incluctes a cozy fireplace. This spacious home has a den and family
room and 1s well maintained with a new roof and water heater. The price also include
the satellite dish.
FtN,,,.,. ltifo""""6n, ~au lJ11tla Stearns at Colllwtll Banktr Costa Mesa, (714)
668-9333 ,,,. (11') 962-1430; "' Mn tlee lnltl"Mt, http://www.col4wtllbanktr.com.
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Foersters honored as top
Megabrokers of California
Unique Homes magazine
will feature the top
producers
Gilbert and Patricia Foerster of
Coldwell Banker/Waterfront Homes, Inc.
Realtors, Newport Beach, have been
named among the top Megabrokers of
California by Unique Homes, the national
magazine of luxury real estate. As
recipients of this honor, they will be
featured with 55 others in the June/July
issue of Unique Homes. on sale
worldwide ncltt month.
Honored as top Megabrokers of
California, Gilbert and Patricia have
earned reputations for excellence as top
producers in the real estate marketplace.
For more information call the Unique
Homes public relations department. Your
complimentary preview copy is available
upon request
Unique Homes reaches upscale readers
throughout the United States and in 21
countries worldwide. F.ach issue features
photographs and text on hundreds of luxury
properties availablefor sale as well as
updates on some of the country's most
exclusive real estate markets.
This marks Unique Homes' 25th year of
publication. The June/July Summer
Spectacular edition also introduces two .
new features; the Property Linc offers a
full page of cwrent news pertaining to
luxury real ~. and the Unique Investment
Properties section caters to the serious
investor, featuring eitciting commercial
investment opportunities available on the
market today. Additionally, Unique Homes'
June/July issue showcases some of the
unique interiors created by Hollywood's
houest designer-to-tho-stars, Waldo Fernandez.
Unique Homes is the ~nly luitu.ry real
estate publication with an audited paid
circulation, recognized as the preeminent
publication of its kind.
Sales climb in· first quarter
for ColdV#ell Banker
Sales outpace the market for
1996
The first quarter of 1996 was marked
by vigorous business activity at Coldwell
Banker, where both sales volume and
transaction numbers continue to climb,
according to Bob Le Fever, president of
Southern California Company.
Sales volume peaked at around $1 .285
billion, representing a substantial 38
percent increase over the first quarter of
1995, while transaction numbers rose 31
percent over the same period last year.
"1996 is proving to be an extremely
strong year for Coldwell Banker." Le
Fever said ... 'The market in Southern
California bas stabilized and we are
clearly in an upward trend."
The Orange County region enjoyed an
increase of 37 percent in transaction
volume over the same period in 1995. ln
conjunction with that impressive figure.
dollar volume more than doubled to 54
percent. a substantial increMe above the
overaJJ Orange County average of 24
percent.
"Our success in 0{'allge County is a
reflection of the quality and
professionaUsm of o ur sales aswciates,"
said Charlie Johnson, Coldwell Banker
senior vice president, Orange County
region of the Southern California
Company.
In addition,
Coldwell
Banker
million-dollar
home sales in
California
during the
first quarter
of 1996
increased 50
percent over
the same
period last
year. This
increase in Choriie Johnson
sales for Coldwell Banker is extremely
positive in comparison to recent figures
released by DataQuick lnf onnation
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 infonnationJ call your k>cal
Coldwell Banker office or reach
ColilweU Banlct.r on tlte lnltrnet al
laltp:l/www.col4wt~er.com. The
/arg•st nsilhlllial nal esta.tt company
in Cali/om;., ColilwtU Banbr now
OJHrotes 257 ojfkes aNI has ntarly
1,0<>0 saks associates statewide.
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DoVBR SHORES
Exceptional remcxkleJ 4 bJ bay/ront home with
dock for 55' yahct. New facade, marble /loora,
updated kitchen, pn"vate master suite with views.
$1,325,000 • Rob Giem
HARBOR ISLAND
6 bd, 5.5 ba, incredible location overlooking Bay I.land,
approximately 62' of bay frontage, totally remodeled,
private pier for 57' boat, fabulous opportunity
$4,950,000 • Carol Mock
LAGUNA
Magn;/icent 4 bd, award-winning contemporary
work-of-art on OINll' 1/2 ocra w;fh 50' pt>o/ and spa.
Wall. of glad off fr """°'°mic oc:Yan ti coaatal views.
$2,395,000 • RoL Giem
LlDOISLB
Sumptuoua new bay/ront w;d, Joclt /or large yacht,
ciutom ~French Joor., soliJ slab granite
lutcJ,en, library and con,,.,,;.,,, .kuator.
$2, 795,000 • Lyleen & JeU Ewin.t
CORONA DBL MAR
On the sand, with incomparaMe bay ufQl16, imprtZMive,
elegant, lop quality, fTaditional cU8lom home with
6 bJ., dining and family rooms, gourm.t ltitclren.
$3,950,000 • Sharon McKinnon
CORONA DBL MAR· &YSIDB DRIVB
•Ritz Palm Villa E.tate • -Magnif;c.nt MID woter/ront
utale w;d, prioat1 pier, priuat. J,.,d,, priuah pool,
terroced spa, and 1ix bedroom auitu, /;va f;rep/acu
$4,900,000 • Judy Munoy
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0CBANFRONT
B.awti/J, prof...ionoRr land.oap.J 3 J,J J.c,,,,. Wt),
d.n in prim• MHl PmiMM/a location. TouJ/y mnod.led
in '(}() toitJ. toOOd /loor., pnrNt lritJ..n. 2 fop/cs.
$1,495,000 • Emily MoOinley
HARBOR Rroos
Jrr/;nite oc.an and bay viaos /rom this English tuJor
utate, 4 bJ suitu, p/ua an aparlmmt 111nh Wch..ff1
and living room, bcuement is large~ room.
$1,999,000 • David MoCallooli
Drama6c 3 bJ c.w#om contem~ with h1A9' .cwntml
.lcy/tt Jo,,,. ot.J 180' ooean ,,;..., t"'° .tqry /;y#tg &
dining~ fo,,,i/y ~ J.n, gourmd ~.
$2,79~, • sL:.ron McDaaan
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CoSTA M.BsA -LoNGWOOD GREENS
2sty 2bd on grttnbdt. Dining rm, brcakfN nook
Carla Broffinan · 631 -1400 · $239,000
THE B LUFFS
3 bd, 2 ba, completdy remodeled, skylights
Sandy Long · 644-9060 · $299 ,000
VILLA BALBOA
1st fir condo w /2 masters & Jrg patio. Comm pool, spa
Reggie McNcrney-631-1400-$195,000
VILLA BALBOA
2 bd, 1.75 ba, ocean, bay and sunset views, upgraded
John Campbell -644-9060 · $229,000
NBWPORT CR.BST
Large and practical floorplan, 4 bd, 2.5 ba, quiet and private
David Prince -644-9060 -$249 ,000
EASTsIDE CoSTA MEsA
2sty 3bd twnhm, master w /sitting rm1 fin)y rm & views
Jeff Axton -631-1400 -$.l59,000
CoSTAMBsA
Gated newer area. 2sty 3bd w/dining, finly & yard
Reggie McNemey -631 -1400 -$270,000
EASTsmB CosTA MBSA
Newer upgraded 3bd on large end lot w/gorgcous ayrd
Cbcryl Carlson -631-l•OO -$297,000
DUPLBX AT THB BBACH
Each unit 3bd/2ba w/frplccs, newer roof.
Goly /Llnda/Bette -673-6900 · $385,000
N BWPOllT BEACH
2 bd, 3 ba, fabulously remodeled, den/office area
Miles/Sccscman -644-9060 -$425,000 .
HUNTINGTON BEACH
Newer 2sty 3bd designer home w/ocian views & security
Goly/Llnda/Bette -673-6900 -$475,000
CHANNEL RBEP
2 bd, 2 ba contemporary condo, attractively decorated
Renee West -644-9060 -$485,000
BALBOA ISLAND
Beach cottage, on comer lot, 2 bedrooms, prime location
Lou Hickson & Doris Lee -673-6900 -$619,000
JASMINE CllBBK •
3 bd, 2 .5 ba, traditional decor, gated comm.
Judy Muncy -644-9060 -$535,000 1
BAY CREST
U>mplctc mnodd 4bd w /dining & finly nm, luxurious ~
SaJJy Phillips -631-1400 -$579,000
HAuoll Vmw HoMES
4 bd, 2.5 ba, expanded Palermo, gr~t location
Dreyfus/Weir -644-9060 -$599,000
HAlloa Vmw Hu.Ls
kmodcled & expanded, 4 bd, 3 ba, private pool & spa
Greg Minoux • 644-9060 -$599,000
OLDE CoBONA DEL MAil
Ocean & mtn vicwi from remodeled 2bd wjgatcd courtyard
Olga Matthews -631-1400 -$674,000
C.0WNA Dl!L Mil ,
3 bd, 2 ba custom remodel, beautiful gated pool and spa
Alis6n McCormick -6«-9060 -$725,000
CALL COLDWELL BANKER
BALBOA ISLAND 673-6900
NEWPORT BBACH 631-1400
(PCH i MAmms MILB)
NBWPOllT BBACH .• . 644-9060
. (PCB i AVOCADO)
BONNIE BAY HIGHLAND HOMES
3 bd, 3 ba, large 9,000 sq ft lot, enclosed patio
Marcia & Robert Bents · 644-9060 -S425,000
LAGUNA BEACH
View lor in gated Irvine Cove. Tennis & beach.
Olga Matthews -631-1400 -$445,000
NEWPORT NORTH
4bd hrn w /finly rm on corner lot, A/C & sec.
Grayce Taliaferro· 673-6900 · $479,000
IRVINE TBWCB
4 bd, 3 ba, desirable location
Judy Robln -644-9060 -$509,<XX>
H.Auoll Vmw HOMES
3 bd, 2 ba., remodeled Monaco, added &miJy rm
Dreyfus/Weir -644-9060 -$509,000
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BALBOA CoVES
2 bd + den, dock for boat, gated comm.
Lavigne/Pereira -644-9060 -$542,000
BALBOA ISLAND DUPLEX
21xh ca. Front h.sc w /frpk, Fr. dooo to patio
Gol y/Llnda/Benc -673-6900 -$559,000
N EWPORT BEACH
Bayfront pe nthouse 3 bd, 3 ba condo
John Campbell -644-9060 -$575,000
BIG CANYON
3 bd, 3.5 ba. highly upgraded. brick tio
Don & Joyce Ooon -644-9060 -S:.j79 ,850
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HAuot. Vmw-SBA WIND
4 bd, 2 ha, approx. 3,000 sq ft, 3 6plcs, vaulted ceilin~
Donald Pfaff -644~9060 -$759 ,000
LIDO lsLB
4 bd, 3 In, custom contemporary home, prime comer location
. Alison McCormiclc -644-9060 -$795,000
SnGLASS HILL
2 story, S bd; 3 ba, lap pool, mountain & pty light views
Don & Joyce Olson -64_4-9060 -$7~5,000
HoMBBY~SBA
Superb remodel 2 door$ from ocean. Sbd w/dining & finly am
Vicki Lee -631-1400 -$795,000
CoJlONA DEL M.All's SPYGLASS
Tradiriooal 2sty 3bd w /dai & boous. lmh pDk, pool & spa
Pat Pocrstcr -631-1400 -$839,500
CAM:so SHOJlBS
4 bd, 2 ba ocean view home, large living room
Lylccn & Jeff' Ewing -644-9060 -$865,000
NBWPOJlT BEACH
Luxury oceanfront penthouse with 24' of deck
Davi~ Prince -644-9060 -. $875,000
Lmo lsLE
Turnkey 3bd, dining, 6nly & maids. Huge lot, pool, spa, gardens
Kay Polovina -631-1400 -$895,000
BALBOA 1sLAND BAlnoNT
3bds, dining rm,. shared dock. Great beach house or remodel
Lou Hicbon & Doris Lee -673-6900 -$959,000
NBWPOll BEACH
3 bd, 3.5ba,custom1Valttfront home, pcnthome dc:d
Lylcc.n & Jeff Ewing -644-9060 -$995,000
OJLANGB PBK Acus
Equestrian estate l • aac w /Sbd ~ 5 mil bani & arena
Olga Matthews -631 -1400 -$997,000
CoAONA DBL Mil
4 bd, 3.5 bi, 180~ &oot row ocean & harl>or views,
Judy Robbins · 64-4-9060 -$1,195,000
TuJr..n.E ~ CJlBsT
4 bd, 3.5 ba, dr.uriatic custom home, fountain
Sonja Powell -644-9060 -$1,425,000
SUNSET BEACH ·
3sty Sbd oa:anfront w/dining, den+ lbd apt w/dine & 6plc
Betty Comegys & Nancy Pctcnon -631-1400 · $1,•95,000
LIDo ISLB
Huge 1/2 block cmte -Sbd, libnry, finly rm 8t gai'dCns
Kay Polovina -631-l.f-OO -$1,895,000
• CoWNA DBL Mu
• bd, •.S ba, ocan&ont home, moror ~ b-10-13 an
John Campbell • 644-9060 -$2,795,000
BIG CANroN .
Sbd anuxn, golf counc lOt & W!w. Wed Pdcm, pC>q &: tp&
Jeff.Anon -631-1400 -$2,995,000
CALL COLDWELL BANDil
BALBOA ISLAND 673-6900
NBWPORT BEACH 631-1400
(PCH i MAilINBBs MILB)
NEWPORT BEACH 644-9060
(PCH i AVOCADO)
lllVINE TmulACB
5 bd, 4 ba, dcarata paia., ~ IXrl and spa.
Judy Mun.y. ~ -m<>,<XX>
NBWPOR.T'S UPPJlll BAY
Superb 3 bd remodel built around lush patio, large lot
Reggie Mc Nerney -631-1400 -$899 ,000
EMEllALDBAY
Ocean view. Rcrnodclcd 3bd. Lush landscaping.
Vakrie Howdl -631-1400 -$1,295,000
Noll'i'H LAGUNA
4~1 ocwi view. Fmly ~1 office, wine cellar
Lis UlSCO & Rick SchrcibCr -C>.i 1-1400 • $1)94,(XX)
BALBOA lsLAND BAYPJlONT
3bd w /den on comer w /lg dock, 6 ~.Jn.:
Lis Olloi & Ra Schtht . Ql -1400 -$1,.M.JW
WEEKEND OPEN HOUSES 1-5
SATURDAY'S INVITATIONS
BAYCQST
1701 Starlight Circle $579,000
THE BLUFFS
308 Encina $299 ,000 L.H.
CoSTA MBsA
2626 Santa Ana Ave.
1891 Orange Ave. B
. 1891 Orange Ave. C
HAlloll lbDGB
18 San Sebastian
NBWPOltT BEACH
6304 W. Oceanfront
NBWPOllT SHORES
218 Lugonia
0LDB CoRONA DBL MAR
324 Poppy
$1,500/mo
$225,000
$235 ,000
Sl,395,000
$875,000
$339,000
$674,000
Jimmie Jones
Sandy U,ng
June Adams
Lynne Lindsay
Lynne Lindsay
Sonja Powell
David Prince
Carla Broffinan
Olga Matthews
SATURDAY AND SUNDAY'S INVITATIONS
$339,900 David McCulloch
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SUNDAY'S INVITATIONS
THE BLUFFS
2002 Vista Caudal
EASTBLUFF
2227 Aralia
HARBOR RIDGE
18 San Sebastian
LAGUNA NIGUEL
30322 Chapala Ct.
LIDO ISLE
900 Zurich Circle
NEWPORT CREST
305 Columbia
26 Encore Court
l 0 Od~y Court
N BWPORT BEACH
6304 W. Oceanfront
NEWPORT SHORBS
400 62nd Street
TuRTLB RoCK
2 Lyra
$255,000 L.H.
$399,000
$1,395,000
$311,000
$1,895,000
$257,900
$249,000
$259,900
$875,000
Gail York
Ginny Anderson
David McCulloch
Ginny Anderson
Lorraine Farrington
David Prince
David· Prince
David Prince
. Kyle Krause
$462,000 Kennie Jo Rizzo (3~6pm)
$585,000 Sonja Powell
NEW LISTINGS
BAYVIEW TBRRACB
s;ngle /11,,,ily nsiJlm&e, single lne4 2 btt, 2 ha, gated &ommuniry, seduded,
very priv11te /ouition, many upgr11des, frend1 doors, comm. pool & spa.
Judy Muncy -$296,000
Tim BLUFFS
Beautifully upgraded rrveJores" plan, end unit, light and bright,
pl4ntation sh~tters, white tile in kitchen and baths.
Chuck & Kathy Colcsworthy -$339,000
BAYSIDB CoVB
O.U lne4 1UJ11ly mlUJ"e/el/, with 11 great view, 3 bd, 2.25 ba, atta&he"
6•"'+JI, JJWH-i# couition, IU1I iitthat with granite counter tops.
Tom ThOmson -$875,000
SPYGLASS HILL
Nantudtet model, highly upgraded, new fnn&h doors, ltitchen tind btith,
professionaJJy /llnllsctipell, Jarge poo~ fruhly painted, 5 bll, 3 bti.
Don & Joyce Olson -$895,000
BALBOA PENINSULA
70' of prime ocean front1J8e with living roDM • dining room • ,,,orning
room, 3 of 4 bedrooms h11ve o&etin views. Two 2 C4r 911ra9es. 30x40' p11tio.
Marcia and Robert Bents -$1,930,000
NBWPORT CoAST
Pelican HiU est11te, ner 1/2 a&re, 5 btl, 5.5 b11, sp11cious groumls,
sweepi1J8 ouan views, hge sille ytir1', m;,,,,,,;#8 poo~ spti.
David Prince -$2,450,000
NBWPO&.T BEACH
PCH • Mariner's Mile
631-1400
NEWPORT BEACH
PCH @ Avocado
644-9060 673-6900
http://www.coldwellbanker.com
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BALBOA P ENINSULA POINT
Spacious 4 bd, 5 ba waterfront home,
yacht facilities for large vessel.
$1,590,000
Luxurious livin g, spectacular views of the harbor,
ciry lights and mountains. Leases available.
3 U NITS FROM
$475,000 -$1,230,000
Exciting 4 bedroom home o n 70'
of prime ocean frontage.
Spacious 30x40' patio, 4 car garage.
$1,930,000
VILLA BALBOA
Very clean lifestyle with the amenities to
match. 2 bd , 2 ba, Gated comm. in the
heart of Newport's most active society.
$180,000
NEWPORT BEACH HOLIDAY
Large 3"bd, 3 ba pool home on quiet
road, master addition has 2 skylights
and a walk-in closet. 9,000 sq ft lot .
$425,000
ELEGANT LIVING
Eastside townhome, $1 ,OOO's in
upgrades, 3 bd, 2.5 ba, owner says sell,
You must sec this to believe this price!
$225,000
SIR THOMAS LIPTON
CHALLENGE CUP REGATTA
Proudly Sponsored by Coldwell Banker
Hosted By Balboa Yacht Club
.June 15-16, 1996
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MARCIA & ROBERT BENTS
644-.9060 EXT ... _112
802-3731 iPAGB&
Over $1 75 million in personal real estate sales
Go with the best!
n.ily Pilot tMl llltatt •June IS, 1996
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Stunning mountain & city light views from
this spacious 5 bedroom family home.
Offered at $795,000
' Boasting panoramic ocean, Catalina &
mountain views, 5 bd, backyard with pool.
Reduced to $899,000
AN ESTATE OF LIDO ISLE
SPYGLASS liQ:.,L
Highly upgraded, 5 bd, 3 ba, large pool,
professionally landscaped, french doors
Offered at $895,000
DON&
JorcE
OLSON
1-800-487-4931
Daily Pilot RH1 Escate •June 15, 1996
Highly upgraded, expanded, well maintained,
3 bd, 4,300 SF home.
S89S,999, Now $725,000
BAYVIEW TBRRACB
Recently upgraded, 2 bd, single family
detached home in private gated community.
Offered at $289,000
OVER 1WO WTS ON LIDO ISLE
Half a block on cart end of Udo. 5 bedroom, 5.5 bath,
family room & library. May trade down on Lido Isle.
$1,895,000
Charming old Lldo home with 88' on Soud. 4 bedroom,
3+ baths. Private courtyard entry. Large back patio.
$949,000
KAY POLOVINA
631-1400 X236
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Corporate Properly Specialist • Certified Residential Specialist
DAVID PRINCE, CRS~ CPS
644-9070 x120
214-6496 pager
6304 W. OCEANFRONT
This luxury ~nthouse offers
24' 9/ deck ooorlook;ng the
surf, sand and Catalina Island.
The 3 bedroom, 2 batli oc.ean-
/ront properly boasts every
amenity imaginable, including
huge roof top deck, 3 car sub-
terranean parking, and elevator.
$875,000
NEW LISTING • $2,450,000
PelKxin HiH utaU, over 112 acre, 5 bdrooms, 5.5 bat/is, spacious
grounds, sweeping ocean views, per/ect for a /am;/y with huge suk yard,
swimming pool and spa. Quality construction. Cul-tk..,ac location.
26 ENCORE COURT
Outstanding ocean view property. Great loc~tion! Largest floorplan, 4 bd, 2 .5 ba, family room,
quiet and private location, ocean view
Ocean view, 3 },d, 2.5 ba, exten1ive unrade1,
hardwood flooring, lar~e muter 1u.ite, 3 decks
$264,900
Major remodel, expansion of master bedroom.
$269,900 $249,000
LIDO I SLE
Sumptuous new bay/ront with dock for large yacht.
Elegant appointments include limestone and hardwood floor-
ing; custom overs;zed French doors to the bay; solid slab
granite kitchen, Honduran mahogany library and convenient
elevator. This very spedal residence may be viewed
by appointment w;th the Ewings.
$2,7 95,000
B ALBOA I S LAND
This handsome, water/ront French Chateau ;s an admired
landmark on popular Balboa Island. Bu;lt in the '80s utilizing
only the /;nest materials, it features amenities rarely found
today. Wann wood appointments, beveled glass windows and
doors, tile //oaring and the chann of river rock combine to
achieve a feeling of wannth and endurin'J beauty.
. $995,000
CALL LYLEEN AND JEFF EWING
(800) 949-9471
(714) 673-1980
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UNIQUE CHARMING DUPLEX
GREAT LOCATION
CARLA BROFFMAN
Pager 262-8161
631-1400 4 Bd 3 Ba/2 Bd 1 Ba, 4 Cu Gr.i, CatheclrJ Ceiling•, Slrylittht.t, Muble fl Slate Floon.
A M..t Seel Oflnoed Ill $619,oOO
1 + i I< > \ '\ '\ :--I I\ I I I
EA STSIDE CUSTOM GREENBROOK
"'-Bcc:lroo m 2.5 Ra. Pool witl1
ChiJd C ate, RV Acceu .
3 Bedroom 3 EWl... 3 Car~
Ne.rNew.
One Sb,. 4 Bdrm 2 B.11. Att.d-12 c-a.. Community Pool
~at $279,000 Offered at $249,000 OfL..rcd at $359.000
120'.0N THE BOULEVARD
An Outstanding BuiJding Opportunity
4 LEVEL LOTS OF 30 X 70
\\!1h1d1 ,h., ... the •llry w1ll1 nlflllm •"-«•nfrunl h11111e1
Th,• i;l,..IJ 1.•luh ,,( )l. .. wpnrl Bra,h l''"Jl"rlY ""'"'''',,I. •p•• 11111• clubl,.,11>< anJ
par~111~ I. •I n I'-' I() •111an• le I ., h1· prom~'"'"""" ••'ulJ ~ U<'t'llenl (.,,"'
·•nd1.· l.auul" rt··1J(•1h.\' ,,r p•••l"lhly • ... nudu Jl"\Fl•l1•rmtnl
$795,000
Mary Ann Nethercutt
631-1400 x239
1905 EAST BAY AVENUE
(BAYFRONT)
li•ted at $2,400,000
Rcp~sented the Buyer
NEWPORT SHORES
Fb.pl.n oEb 4 Bd 2 a. 2 c-a....
New P.mt u.d ~Lap P11tio.
Ca.nmunity Tenni. & Pool.
Owner IDilY cmry -oa.-1 at $339.000
' I 'I I I I I \ ' \\ ( l ( I • i ( ) I J,' 1
BEST LOCATION IN COMPLEX
2 Bdm-. 25 B.tb T-.mbm fut l lnit
2766 ~Court. M-Venle
A Mwt Seel OffrmJ at $239,000
1911 EAST BAY AVENUE
(BAYFRONT)
~d al $2,400,000
Representecl the SeUer
2012 SEADRIFT, IRVINE TERRACE
3,500 eq ft, 1ingle level, 5 bcl, 4 ba
OfEered at $949,000
BAYSIDE DRIVE, CORONA DEL MAR
"Rib. Palm Villa Estate", 6 bcl, 6 ba, pool, pier
OHered at $4,900,000 or $20 ,000/mo
BUYING OR SELLING
IN NEWPORT BEACH?
BAYVIEW TERRACE
CALL
fiJDY MUNCY 2 bcl, 2 ba single family borne in gated communtiy
OfEered at $296,000
For more information, call:
GINNY ANDERSON
SENIOR ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE
Office: 644-9060 xl51
Home Office: 759-1997
PRICE DROPPED FOR
IMMEDIATE SALE. $399,000
OPEN SUNDAY 12-5PM
2227 A.RALIA, EASTBLUFF
MUST SELL NOWl Buy dad this single level, 3 bd,
2.5 ba home to celebrate Father's Day. New roof, A/C,
heater, aJarm. Walk to school, church and store .
ALso OPEN SUNDAY 1-5
30322 CHAPALA CoURT, LAGUNA NIGUEL
( Q>ast Hwy, left Crown, left Club House)
Much sought after 3 bd1 2 ba single level, deta~ed home with
views of mountains, lights and ocean. Oiily ~311,000
Also Available for Lease in Eastbluff
2 story Lusk B, 5 bd, 3.5 ba, family room• $2800/mo
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4 bcl, 4 ba, clock for 30 ft boat
Offered at $669,000
mnaCY
729-7161
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$166,500
3BR., 2.SBA rownhome, lighr, bright, open w/vaulted
ccihngs & lofi. Upgraded lutchen w/hardwood floors &
Frend1 door.. leading to bnck patio. #34 UNI
$194,500 MORNING WOOD BEAUTY $187,000
Spacious single story 3BR, 2BA 1494 sq.ft. town-home 3BR plus &mily room, l.75BA. Beautiful Euiopcan
with family room. Light atrium. Fireplace, Nice grassy range, dishwasher • very fonnal living room and fonnal
yard. Fresh paint, 2 car garage, Parks, pools & spas. dining room. Large cul-de-sac lot in very quiet & private
# ll LAN setting #25ROW
4BR MESA VERDE $269,500 SOMETIDNG SPECIAL $329,000 HAS IT ALL! . $369,900
4BR plus family room in great Mesa Verde with huge yard Immaculate e~ccutivc home. 4BR, 3BA, 3 car-art. garage with
& spa. Large master bedroom. 2 Ii replaces. Hardwood over 2600 sq.ft. of living space. 2 fircplaccs. New appliances,
floors & newer carpet. New windowi>. Large kitchen. RV new paint, new carpet. Center atrium & bonus room. Quiet
Charming Mesa Verde SBR, 3BA (IBR & BA down)
Home with 3 fireplaces. Large kitchen, f.amily room, pool
& spa. Set between 2 country cl ubs. 180Rl
access possible. 3199 Country Club #31COU Mesa Verde st:rc:Ct. 2039 Goldcncyc Pl. #20GOL
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320!i lkbwa"' Pl I 4
Jw Yutur $200.900
I t>S9 N.,.. Hampih1"' I 4
\~nd) Ad•mck • $215,000
JI YQ Country Cluh 12 J
loonJ< Tu.mu S269,SOO
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$329,000
OPPOllVNrI'Y ICNOCX.S $70,000
2 Muttr Suita, l NII baths. South CoaR Metro arc.
Ida! IOt roommacca or 1t1¥at0n! Can't lolc with th11
coottmponry unit w/fitq>bcc 8c rano 128SFA
HACH CLOSJ! 1105,900
l'Qpulv Huntingron l...andJmR SS+. 28R. 28A Ul'f"'r
encl urut Interior locanon Comm pooh, spas 1cnrus
& more I mile to beach #87TUL
OOZJ OONDO Sl 19,900
Spacious puund Booe-lllll, 211A, lircrl:acc in liYlng
mom £1tn swnl!IC• interior locauon WcU m;un
wncd Comm poob & ~ t 77NEW
RBAL CHARMBll SJ 29,900
Lght & boght 3BD, I .7S8A with anachcd gi1u11c.
lirCplxc fatn windows, French doon, commumry
pools & ~ 118ANA
UPOMDBD AND IMMACULATI! $132,SOO
2BR. J SRA, new ceramic tile, new kitc~n IPl)lianccs, 2 at pngt, patio. Compla faNrcs RV ·part.ing,
pool, spa and gittobda. '1 SPPJ!
Nl!WPOllT UNDING POI. ONLY $139,500
LKl>t & Blight 2BR, 2BA upper unit wnh V1ulted
ca'linp. F1rcplau 1n liVlng room & luge decking too!
2car gar.age. Wa.shcr/dryer included. Comm pools & ~1 123VAXZ
VALUE, LOCATION VlBW $139,900
38R. 2 SBA mwnhomc in Newpon Bc:u:h with view
of canyon Numcr<>u• upgrade• Movc·io condition,
communirv pooh, '.lf'-'S •nd tennis' I007SU
WHAT A llAllGAJNlll $144,817
Cute 2BR. I BA hoox with breakfast nook & put yard with kxs of O.,...'US! Call now IOt mott loli:>!
ISSHAM
SMALL OOMM\JNITY $147,000
Quw11 311R. 2.SBA next w the Bluffi & ~gion.tl
Pu\; Ein:n loft IQr office or den. Bright llihcn.
Ftttplace. lnadc laundry l lOSEA
nn>B OP OWNl!lSHlPI tl64,117
lmm.Kulate 3BR, 2.SBA, 2-&t0ty home. Mum suitt
with walk·in dolcr Neutral colon. Tile entry. Tiled
k.itclko Laa of windows! t 20MAJ'
BNTEUAJNBl.'S DBUGRT S169,U7
R.:modckd 311R, 1.75BA home with~· room, bonut. room. Hugt kitchen, fitq>ba, nw·
rcr 1.Arge rear yUd with c<wcttd ~tio. ssua.
SPLASH INTO SUMMBI. 1169,900
SpactOOS 38R, 2.SBA 2·story cownhomt wldl att. 2·
car guagc in qwct compla. llakony olI nwttr 8t
2nd. bedroom Pools, If* and ~ Call now
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CONSTllUCTJ!D WITH CUB S 179,000
4 BR. 2BA, i.. aiunoy liildxs1.. •"-acnnWc tik tbnt-
out lmmambir.. New rooC Olklr...c loalion. Ill MIN
POl.ECLOSUU IS N1!XT $183,000
WonJerful 48R. 28A 2-car an. gar. 5px10U1 floor.
rlin F1rq1bct l'nvatc yards. Quiet cul·dc·NC. Great
area ~nwnc rri•c' #98HJ\R
SPACIOUS a: GRACIOUS $195,000
8uunful OR, I .758A. fumlY home New dri~y
New paint, newer roof, adi;kJ family room with high
beamed ceilmp Pnvarc spa U20UM
M1ISA VBllDI! POOL HOME $199,900
LKl>t lie bright 3BD, 2BA Mnglc story home. Vaulted
ccilinp, atnum, un large master Quiet cul·dc-sx
location. 133ALA
11.BPUUJSHJ!I> IN a OU'Il $106,MI
Lovely lancbcaping '-Is tnU> d\11 adorable 31111.,
I .7SBA Mesa Vcrc:k home. Oak ftooring, tlrq>bcc.
llcrbcr ~ Vaulted ceiling.a with cust0m rundr &
t:nd bghnng. 1320EL
llACS. TO NATUU UOl,sot
Nadcd in a park like setting! Buutifill l lla., 2.SBA,
2 SlOtY, --~ with 2 CV anachcd prafC. Cozy ~-Upgrades throu~ Very pdntc. llOSEA
PBISONALITT PLUStt $207 900
Owniml corner lex. Good curb ~. Prall ~t
uulde and oui . .New kitdwn counttr top., new cu-pct.
roof one ynr ncw Thrtt bcdiooms. 1.75 bubs. Ooo't
mlM out!! Call roday. #15PON
MBSA VBADB DlllJGHT Sl09,900
3U, l.75BA alnalc atory with b.rgc printt yard. Mow·in concl;c;OO. Calhcdnl ccWrip, 1mu111 olf'.
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MODBL Pl!UEC'n BVl.NJI $1151000
Super slurp end unh in dainblc Woodbridge. 311R,
l SBA l ·n.r pngc. New paint. 8crticr cupct. New
bath ~ Cozy lreplxc. '67SUN
LOADBD WITH CH.UM! ~900
38R, 2BA. large &mily room/kitdlcn combo leads to
beautiful yani with inviting pool & lpll. UP&nded
kitchen With bvilt·in island counter & csln alilMu 134.FUS
CHA&MJNG WIMILBDON VILLAGJI $304,900
Spacious JBR, 3BA J·a r 1mchcd pngc home with
fOrmal dining k brcatfut am. Two lirtj>laca. Marble
entrance & kitchen. Frail paint. Prof laodlapa
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Call for information on
joining our team of
professionals.
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·30., ... fixed 30. Year •dJustable
INTEREST ~ POINTS LOCK·
TYPE PHONE RATE OWN ('ll.) IN A.P.R. IHTER.EST 'll. POINTS MAX. MARGIN ADJ.
RA~ OWN ('ll.) A.P.R. LOAN ('ll.) INDEX FREQ.
American Savings Bank S (800) 562-6212 8.250% 20 2.125 30 8.519 3.950% 25 1.000 7.350 600,000 2.400 11 D 1 M
5.875% 20 1.000 8.352 207,000 2.750 6CD 6M Bank of Ariierica B (800) 556-7811 8.375% 20 2.250 45 8.661
California Federal Bank S (800) 225-3337 8.375% 20 1.625 45 8.591 3.625% 20 1.000 7.447 207.000 2.500 110 1M
Chase Manhattan Mtg. K (800) 900-6062 8.250% 20 2.125 30 8.519 6.000% 20 1.875 8.718 207,000 3.000 1TS 1Y
Coast Federal Bank S (800) 300-5626 8.450% 20 2.000 10 8.709 2.950% 25 1.000 7.341 500,000 2.400 110 1M
Countrywide Home Loans K (800) 877-5626 8.250% 5 2.000 45 8.506 4.750% 20 0.000 7.602 207,000 2.750 110 1M
Detrick Mortgage Group A (714) 759·9692 8.125% 5 2.000 13 §.379 3.500% 20 1.000 7.346 600,000 2.400 110 1 M
Downey Savings S (800) 336-9639 8.250% 20 2.250 30 8.533 --~-~~~~'---~~----~~~~~~-~-~~-~ 2.950% 20 1.000 7.391 500,000 2.450 110 lM
Emery Financial A (714) 729-9200 8.125% 5 1.748 15 8.351 2.950% 20 1.813 7.374 600,000 2.350 110 1M ~~~~~~~-----~~-"----------~ FidelityFederal Bank S (800)232-2-309 8.500% 5 1.625 10 8.717 3.950% 10 1.750 7.527 207,000 2.500 110 1M
----~~--~~-~-~ ---First Federal Bank of CA S (800) 672-4332 8.250% 20 2.250 30 8.533 2. 950 % 20 1.250 7.367 207,000 2.400 110 1M
Fleet Mortgage K (800) 7()()..5650 8.375% 20 2.125 30 8.646 6.000% 20 2.500 8.564 207,000 2.750 1TS 1Y
~--------~~-~-~-~ 4.750% 5 1.000 8.589 207,000 2.875 HS 6M
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Glendale Federal Bank S (800) 560-9000 8.250% 5 2.250 45 8.533 ----~~---~---~~~~~--~-~~~~~----~ Great Western. Bank B (800) 492-7587 8.250o/o 20 2.100 30 8.517 3.950% 20 1.000 7.399 207,000 2.450 110 1 M
~-----~~----~ Home Savings S (800) 975-5051 8.200% 10 2.250 30 8.482 3.950% 20 1.000 7.399 500,000 2.450 110 1M
·~----~~~~-~---------~-NatioAsBanc Mtg. Corp. K (800) 685-0001 8.250% 20 2.000 30 8.506 5. 375 % 20 2.500 8.496 207,000 2.750 1TS 1Y
Newport Coast Ananclal R (800) 808-5626 8.125% 5 2. 125 1 o 8.392 2.950% 25 0.750 7.465 600,000 2.550 110 1M
Oceanview Financial A (714) 651·6355 8.250% 5 2.000 15 8.506 6.750% 10 1.500 8.537 207.000 2.750 1TS 1Y -----ProFed Mo'1gage K (800) 686·3756 8.250% 20 2.000 30 8.506 4.250% 20 1.000 7.577 400,000 2.625 11 D 1 M
-----~~--~----TLC Fina\'lcial Svcs. A (800) 801 -7300 8.375% 10 1.()00 13 8.521 5. 875 % 5 1.500 8.443 207.000 2. 750 1TS 1 Y
--~~~~--------Union Bank B (800) 453-1288 8.375% 20 2.000 60 8.632 5. 625 % 20 1.250 8.247 207,000 2.625 6CD 6M
6.875% 10 0.000 8.610 207,000 3.000 1TS 1Y --------Westem Financial S.B. S (800) 393-9372 8.500°k 5 0.875 30 8.634 --:.--'-~~~~~~---~~-~~~~~--~ Weyerhaeuser Mtg. K (800) 669-6747 8.500% 10 1.500 10 8.703 3.950% 20 1.125 7.462 207,000 2.500 110 1M
Both hid & .....,.. programt are 30l30 conwnlionel mottgages. Type of Lender is:,B •Bank; K • ITIOl1gage ti.nkal. A • mongage brokef; S •savings & loan. Mortgage bankers and l>IOk8rs &1e llcensed by the Callfomia
Depel1mel1I. al Real Emte es-"'-a blok« or corporallorl. For fnlormation call Cali!. ORE al (916) 227-0931. '"*"'RN tor adjustable$ 1s an 1nrroduclory rate for the first a<11ustmen1 penod. Down PaylMllt Is amount of cash<'-of
&ales Pflce) pelcl IO lander prior IO ligfling mortgage contract. Points are 'Iii of loan balance palO IO lendet 81 time of loan ctos,ing Lock~n lS the number of days lendef guarantees rece prior 10 Closing A.P.R. is the annual percentage rele
which la an NllmM9d lllW1U8I cost ol lhl loan 10 the bofrower. All A.P.R.s ate calculated by Mongage News Co. based on a $207 .000 loall amount. Ille points shown aoo $700 total lees. The A.P A s are oncluded In this chart tor eotnpari·
son °""f. When~ tor a loan, Federal Tf'UtlHo.Lendiog law requires lenders IO calculate an A.PA. specific IO eacn loan otter. Maximum loan Is the maximum lender will loan ul'IOer g111en 1erms. Atl lixed rate programs ha11e a m8JCI.
mum of $207,000. Margin (ln "·>is lenders prof~: matgin +index. accual rate alter first aqvscment Incle• ls the basis for setting an a<ljuslable rate (Margin• Index • New Race) 110 * 11cn Dtst Cost ol Funds, HS • 1·Year Treasury
811, L6M. 6-monfl LIBOR. 6TB . 6-month Treasury SIU, 6CO . 6-mon1h average oerlifk:ate ol depOSlt Adju.tment frequency IS the period belween &diustmenrs. TM .. I-Month, 6M c 6-Monlhs, 1V• 1 Vear. Ab rales subject to
Change. Vetffy ra1e and telll\S prior to applying tor a loan. Alt lenders provide loans with dofletenl rates and t91'ms for ditte<ent loan amoun1s The 1t1forrnahon presented is not an oHer lo make a loan. For a consumer guide on hOw to shop
tor a~._., a $4.50 check payable 10 Mor1gage News Co. 1810 E. 17th St, Sulla 100, Santa Ana, CA 92705. (714) 836-11n COPVAfGHTC l996 Mortgage News Co.
Don't miss the incredible values at St. Michel
PlarJS One and Three offer
homebuyers many
opporfunities
If you're seriously ready to move-up to
the coastal elegance of St Michel in
Newport Ridge, don't miss incredible values
now being show~ on Plan One and
Three homes within this gated. family-
oriented neighborhood by California Pacific
Homes.
According to Debbie Wilson, sales
counselor for St. Michel. the favorite among
young couples and families is the Plan One,
the Beaucaire. A blend of comfort and
s<;>pbisti~tion, with 1,913 square feet of
tnterior space, three bedrooms or two
bedrooms with optional den and two-and
one-half baths, this classic home represents
just the right amount of living space.
Plan One kitchens are a big draw, with
oversized pantries and extensive countertop
space, noted Wilson. Standard amenities
include General Electric white appliances
with built-in electric oven, gas cooktop.
microwave and dishwasher. Other features
such as cast iron sinks, maple cabinetry with
finished interiors and hand-set ceramic tile
countertops complete the picture.
''Potential homebuyers with growing
families should take into consideration that
the 2.378 square foot Plan Three, the
Lomunc. is a perfect choice for tho...c who
need plenty of flexibility and space," Wilson
said. "HigbJighted by four bedrooms and
three full baths. this home is well-suited for
the demands of busy day-to-day living."
As elegant as it practical, St. Michel's
P1an Tb.rec is graced with a circular
stairway, lavish master suite and walk-in
closet. dramatic use of window designs, and
an inviting formal living and dining room
with soaring vaulted ceilings.
According to Wilson. the features
throughout both Plan One and Three
embrace the best of family living. interior
highlights include a sunny breakfast nook
with outdoor access. cozy woodbumiog
fireplace in the family room. convenient
lau:pdry room, and two-car garage with
direct interior access.
"lf you've had your eye on the traditional
ambiance and coastal setting of St. Michel,
these specific homes will fulfill and exceed
your greatest expectations for Orange
County living -but inquire soon, these
special bonus packages woo 't be around for
long." she said.
St. Michel offers four single-family
designs ranging from 1,913 to 2.466 <iquare
feet of elegant living space, with up to four
bedrooms and three baths. This
neighborhood's timeless beauty is further
reflected by the presence of full drive ways.
sidewalks, l:trge front lawns and a
prestigious coastal location.
Designed by the award-winning
architectural firm of Richardson, Nagy.
Martin, the St Michel citteriors are
appointed with wrought iron accents, wood
shutte~. radius and transom windows (per
plan), complete
front yard
landscaping, full
yard fencing and
durable fire.
resistant concrete
tile roofs.
Complementing
the active lifestyles
of its homeowners,
St. Michel features
two recreation
plazas -private.
on·site facilities
complete with
swimming pools.
spas and barbecue
areas. Residents Plan Three at St. Michel of Newport Coast
will also be close
to top-ranked schools of all levels. Balboa
Island. the art festivals of Laguna Beach.
shopping and dining at Fashion lsland, and
John Wayne Airport.
. As part of the renowned master-planned
community of Newport Coast, residents will
have an exceptional range of recreational
opportuniLies at hand, including 38 acres
devoted to parks, trails. playing fields and
canyon view overlook areas.
Homeowners in Newport Ridge
automatically become members of tloe
individual neighborhood's Homeowner
Association and the Newport Ridge
Community Association. Monthly
association dues maintain tbc quality of
common area facilities. Newport Ridge is
included in an Assessment District and
Community Facilities (Mello Roos) District.
Consult a.sales representative for details.
To visit St. Michel from the Pacific
Coast Highway, talce MacArthur
Boulevard north and tum right on San
Joaquin Hills Road. Turn left o n Newport
Ridge Drive and follow the signs to the
sales office. From the San Diego 405
Freeway, take MacArthur Boulevard south
and tum le ft of San Joaquin Hills Road.
Tum left on Newport Ridge Drive and
follow the signs to the sales office.
Tht St. Michtl models and salts office
an open daily from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. For
more informaJion. call Jeanne
Sch11mtaehtr or Debbi Mlson al (114)
721-9634.
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CORONA DEL MAR
211 Golden Rod 3BR Sat/Sun 1·5 $799,000
Metro Realty
Jeanine Paquette
675-2225
336 Morning Canyon. 4BR Sat 12-4 $795,000
Jim & htty McDonald
McOonaJd COM Homes
759--9070
4606 Wayne Road-COM 4BR Sat 12-4 $485,000
Robin Fenchel
854-0217
COSTA MESA
1707 East Bay Ave 781 Sat/Sun 1-4 $4, 199,000
Cannery Village Realty
673-Jm
506 '1" Street 381 Sat/Sun 1-4 $1,100,000
Cannery Vlllqe Realty
673-Jm
NEWPORT BEACH
2600 Newport BMf. 211 2BR Sat 1-4 $345,000
Cannery vntage Realty
673-3m
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379 BAY VIEW TERRACE This lovely condo has
everything. Redecorated
and new appliances. 2BR.
2 .SBA. LfVing room has wood burning fireplace/wet bar & view of bay. Com. pool. spa, tennis and morel
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1532 HIGHLAND DRIVE
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NEWPORT HILLS
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Fred. Sands Newport Properties celebi-Gtes
gr~nd opening of ·new office
Fred Sands celebrated the grand opening of the Newport Beach office of Fred Sands Newport Properties this week with a g'1a event Panners Lois Simmons and Judy Raphael
greeted guests, who upon arriving for the fetc were given the red carpet treatment, complete with complimentary valet parkiQg. The event took place both inside and outside the
new office on Newport Center Drive. Guests ~njoyed hors d'oeuvres, drinks and music as they~ the light new offices, which feature ocean views'.· Pholos by Julie Viker
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SC.les open for Civita at Newport Coast next weekend
Demond for ocean view
homes prompts sales to start
two weeks earfy
Homebuyers will have their first
opportunity to buy at Newport Coast's
most sought-after community -Civita at
Newport Coast on Sun., June 23 at JO
a.m.
Located atop majestic coastal hills and
inspired by the architectun: of Tuscany,
Italy, this exdusive collection of two-and
thrc~story homes starts from the high
$400.000s.
Civita's sales pavilion will open June 23
for the tint time and sales will commence
that morning.
"Because the rCspome to these homes
bas been so extraordinary, we urge anyone
interested in this community to call this
week and ioqu~ about our sales
procedwes," said Dalia Odlumbcr,
president of Greystone Homes South
Coast.
Designed to complement nature's
coastal artistry and fulfill the needs of
today's discriminating bomebuyer, Civita
at Newport Coast features homes ranging
from 2,64S to 3,8S9 square feet. with
three to five bedrooms and two and one-
half-to four baths. The exteriors borrow
architectural elements from natural
surroundings, including distinctive
masonry and wood. A private ocean and
canyon-view park at the rim of the
community will enhance this intimate
gated neighborhood.
Civita's innovative designs feature two-
and three-story floor plans, with some
homes built into the hillside. Highlights
include master suites with private retreats
and areas to set up a coff ce bar, spacious
secondary bedrooms, gounnet kitchens
with breakfast nooks, studjes, media
rooms with wet bar or desks and optional
secondary refrigerators, tWo-and three-car
garages and backyard decks to optimize
ocean and canyon views.
Civita's two-story floorplans include:
• The Plan One with 2,645 square feet
of space with three bedrooms, three full
baths, a den with options for a fourth
bedroom and a two car garage.
•The Plan Two with three bedrooms,
two and one-half baths, a den/optional
bedroom in 2,771 square feet of space.
This plan also has a two-car garage.
• The Plan Three with three bedrooms,
and morning room, a media room, th.rec
and one-half baths, optional fourth
bedroom and a two-car garage.
Civita's three story floor plans arc:
• The Plan Four. with three bedrooms, a
media room. a master retreat, three and
one-half baths and an option for a fourth
HomeAid aY#ards roofing
company for its maior
contributions
Boral Lifetile, Inc. provided
materials to help build
shelters for the homeless
Backing up their vision to put a solid
roof over every American, Boral Lifetile,
lnc., rcceotly received an award of
recognition for providing roofing
materials to m lhelten for the
transitionally bomeleaa. 1bc award was
presented by HomeAid'. a non-profit
organization Cltablilbed by the Building
industry Auociation of Orange County
(BIA/OC).
In makinc lbe J"'CICll~OO. BWOC
president and HomeAid9 board member
Larry Webb, comment.ed th8t thi1 special
recognition wu pwa to a building
industry supplier whO had made a major
contribution of materials to belp the
homel~ throqp HomeAid4'. Boral
Lifetile Inc.'• contribution of more than
260 squares Of~ material has
helped bouM man lhlal 2-'00 people in
Orange c.ounay over dae luc six years.
Bob Seaulb, iales ~for the
Soutbem CafffomialLu Vegu office of
BoraJ Lifetile accepted the award on
behalf of the company.
"BoraJ Lifetile inc. is committed to
being an active participant in the
programs that have an impact on our
neighborhoods. The HomcAid• program
gives us an excellent opportunity to work
with the building industry to give back to
our community and industry."
BoraJ Lifetile. Inc. is among the largest
U.S. manufacturers of concrete roof tiles.
Currently, the company bas manufacturing
facilities in Rialto and Lathrop, Calif.;
Casa Grande, Ariz.; Katy, Texas and Lake
Wales, Fla. The company aJso bas
distribution yards in Vancouver, Wash.
and Littleton, Colo.
HomeAid9 Orange County is the Irvine-
~ ooo-profit organization that builds
and renovates shelters for the
transitionally homeless. Since its
establishment by the Building Industry
Association in June of 1989, HomeAic:r'
bas oompleted 23 shelter projects du'ough
·the assistance of more than I ,SOO
companies and 20,000 individuals, who
have donated more than 300,000
volunteer houn to help the homeless.
bedroom in
3,420 square
feet. This plan
f eaturcs a three--
car garage.
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story Plan Five,
which offers
3,859 square
feet of space
with four
bedrooms, an
optional deo, a
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media room and Artist's rendering of Civita at Newport Coast
a library, four
baths and a three car garage. Homebuyers
can add a fifth bedroom
To reach Civita. take the (73) Corona
del Mar freeway to either the MacArthur
or Jamboree exit and travel south. At San
Joaquin Hills Road. tum left and proceed
inland to Ocean Ridge Drive and tum left.
At tbiS point, please check in with the
guard at the gate. From Pacific Coast
Highway, tum north on Newport Coast
Drive and tum right on Ocean Ridge and
check in at the gate. Priority sales
procedures for the June 23 sales opening
are now being established.
Listed as Southern California's second
largest homebuilder, Greystooe Homes
has woo numerous industry awards for its
outstanding design, construction,
marketing and customer service efforts.
Builder Magazine recently ranked
Greystone Homes the 27th largest builder
in the nation. Greystooe's South Coast
Division cWTCOtly bas five new home
communities in Placentia. Rowland
Heights, Coto de Caza and Las Flores and
will soon be opening additional new
communities in Coto de Caza and Tustin
Ranch.
Civil4 will be UJHn on Sunda]1 fro• 8
a.m. to 8 p.tn.. ,,ntil tJu llUNku an
compkU on &rt., Jut, 27. ProqNcthe
b"yen wanting to visit tlae sales pallilioll
during tlte week 1/undd caD
repreHnlalive U8a Wentel al (714) 852·
9411 for an appoilllmenJ. For
inf onnalion 011 otlur Gnysto11e
neigltborlwoth, caD 1·(800) 8()8..6888.
A loaded question
By Steve Ostrin
At a recent seminar a gentleman from
the audience asked, "ls there any rcuon
to buy load mutual funds other than to
increase the wealth of the person who
sells themr'
The issue at hand was whether no-load
funds are inherently a better investment
vehicle than load funds. For the
uninitiated, load funds have eit!lcr an up-
front load {sales charge) or back-end load
{contingent deferred sales charge). No-
load funds appear to not assess 'SalC8
charges. If you can get no-load funds
without any sales charges why would you
buy load funds? The answer to that is if
no-load funds were better in all cues than
load funds nobody would buy them. All
mutual funds, whether they are owteted
as load or no-load funds were better in all
cases than load funds, have administrative
and matketing expenses as well as
management fees. Remember, a mutual
fund is an investment compmy that pools
itA inveaton' moaoy to ~ large
quantities of 1tocb and bonds. Uke moat
companies. it is in bu&inen to make •
profit. Load funds pay a CC?mmission to
the financial representative who sells
them. The fund expects the
representative's firm to advertise and
market their producL The financial
representative is expected to provide
investment council and advice. No-load
funds must rely heavily on media
advertising. No-load funds arc legally
forbidden from dispensing investmeot
lld.vioe. They can, however, advice you of
the difference between their family of
funds.
There are may sophisticated investors
who arc willing and able to purchase
strictly no-load mutual funds without the
help of third party advisers and arc able to
evaluate at least the following; I. All of
the different types of funds; 2. Buy and
hold vs. market timing; 3. Which type of
fund(s) arc best for his or her particular
situation; 4. Expense ratios and risk
factors involved in mutual fund selection;
S. The value of a bala.nccd portfolio; 6.
Reports published by Morning tar, Lipper.
etc.; 7. Historical stock and bond market
trends;. 8. When, if ever, derivatives are an
appropriate part of a portfolio; 9. The
diffe~nce between yield and toW return;
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