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SCC catcher Munroe
fights for recovery
Serving the N~-Mesa community since 1907
Offichils .boastfeW holiday problems.
• Most of Fourth of July's 78 arrests were alcohol-related, local authorities say. clearly visible from the 'Costa
Mesa (55) Freeway, was unclear
descended on Newport, only 67 ic," he said. •Tuey got carried Friday but was believed to be sus-By John Canalis, Daily Pilot adults and 11 juveniles were away with themselves.• picious in nature.
arrested, authorities said. More Costa Mesa Police Sgt. Bob No one was injured.
They came, they partied, they than 300 arrests were made in Baumgardener said the city was Lifeguards sa.td overcast skies,
left. nearby Huntington Beach. fairly quiet. cool water and moderate surf
With deaned up streets and Most of the violations in New-•1t wasn't any different than kept problems to a a:unimu:m dur-
relatively few disturbances, the port were alcohol-related, such as any other night," he said. ing one of the biggest beach-
Fourth of July was over quicker drinking in public and liquor pos-~~ta ~esa Fire Department going days of the year.
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And despite some problems Police Sgt. Ron Rodgers. Others serious fires. made 100 saves and provided med-
and huge crowds, holiday cele-involved fighting. One call involved a motor ical aid to 53 people. There were no
brations led to a relatively low Also, a small late-night bonfire home that caught fire in a parking drownihgs or serious injuries.
DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT
People jam onto the blke path north of the Newport Pier during
Fourth of July celebraUons. Things stayed pretty calm, officials said.
number of arrests in Newport ignited in the ·middle of 45th lot at Victoria Street and Newport One group stoked by the rela-
Beach ahd Costa Mesa this year, Street. Police were on the scene Boulevard at about 10 p.m ., offi-tively low number of swimmers
safety officials said as final reports within minutes and the blaze was cials said. The· fire was quickly was the surfers.
became available Friday. extinguished, Rodgers said. snuffed.
Of the 140,000 or so folks that "It was just people acting idiot-The exact cause of the blaze, •SEE FOURTH PAGE A10
Oassesmay
be cut in
\ wake of
budget talks
• Newport-Mesa Unified
warm to recent proposal
by Gov. Wilson.
By Julie Ross Cannon, Daily Pilot
NEWPORT-MESA -School
officials are rethinking their abili-
ly to lower class sizes in the wake
of rec.ent budget negotiations
between Gov. Pete Wilson and
state legislators.
Wilson and legislative leaders
agreed th.is week on several key
budget issues -including offering
public elementary schools $650
per student to lower class size in
kindergarten through third grade.
The plan offers $150 more per
student than Wilson's original pro-
posal unveiled last month. And
while Newport-Mesa Unified offi-
aals dismissed the first offer as too
costly to the district, the most
recent plan may be feasible, Super-. .
HThis news is going to cause
us to recalculate our figures,• he
said. "In the past it was a serious
money-loser for this district. We'll
be looking at this early next week
to see if it's feasible.•
Under the $500 proposal,
school officials had put the dis-
trict's cost at $7 50,000 per year to
h.fre the teachers necessary to
drop just kindergarten, first-and
second-grade classes to 20 stu-
dents per teacher.
But along with the additional
furtds comes an offer to extend
.Ute low class sizes to third grade.
The number of teachers need-
ed in Newport-Mesa under such a
ptogram was not available Friday.
-And while other Orange Coun-
ty school districts have com-
,pla.ined lack of space will h!nder
them from applying for the money,
Bernd said Newport-Mesa Unified
may have that angle covered.
Hit depends on how you look at
jt, • he said. -w e've got classroom
.space in the high schools that is
not being used, so it comes down
to how much does the community
value class size reduction."
• SEE CLASSES PAGE A 10
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MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT
Retired history teacher Francis X. Sullivan has collected more than 100 American nags made by his students, dating back to 1965.
LONG MAY-THEY WAVE
Retired h istory teacher displays flag collection created by his students
Sullivan brought out 30 different Ameri-
_B.;....y _K_at_h_l_ee_n_H_an_ey_, _Da_1_·1y_Pi_·1o_t -----! can flags spanning our nation's history to
l adorn his borne near Newport Harbor High
j School on Independence Day. N EWPORT BEACH -Even though
the Fourth of July is over, interested
passersby are still stopping to admire
the house of Francis X. Sullivan.
"What a wonderful display you have.• a
woman says to him, sticking her head out
the car window. "I love the Spirit of '76 one.''
"Thank you.• says Sullivan, a retired junior
high history teacher. "All of my students made
them as projects. Aren't they something?"
j Seventy more flags reside in boxes, says
i Sullivan, who retired from teaching five
: years ago. I "I've had them in storage for over five
: years," he said of his fla9s. "This is the first I Fourth of July that I've displ&Y,ed them.•
, During his 30 years teaching eighth-! grade history at Columbus Tustin and1
! Hughes junior high schools in Tustin, Sulll-
l van said he stumbled upon the flag project
i idea by accident.
1 •Every semester, I assigned a project for i each student to do that was their choice,•
1 he said. "In 1965, a student of mine, Molly 1 Kaddin, brought in a duplicate of the Con-
~ federate flag as her project. i "When I saw it, it'Was like a light bulb
l went on in my head,• said Sullivan, a I World War II veteran. "I remember thin.k-l ing, We have a good thing going here:•
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Mermaid·
hearing to
coiltinue
.in August
•After listening to testi-
mony for most of the day
Friday, appeals judge
grants delay to give New-
port Beach's attorney time
for more research.
By Carolyn Miller, Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BEACH - Corona
del Mar resident Sarah Sanse-
v1eri sat in the parkidg lot of the
Mermaid for three hours one
afternoon and watched men m
suits come and go.
On another occasion, she ven-
tured inside the nude restaurant
with some friends for lunch. How-
ever, no one was eating and they
had to ask for menus, she said
"I th.ink what's happening at
th~ Mennai.d !5 sooal pollution.·
ing at City Hall on Fnday "Maybe
it should be put next to a dwnp. •
The mother and locaJ pornog-
raphy watchdog was accompa-
nied by other residents who are
concerned the nude restaurant on
Martingale Way near John Wayne
Airport will breed crime, sexual
harassment and other social ills.
During the club's short history,
the Mermaid has logged numer-
ous violations of its pennit and the
city's murucipal code. city oftjoals
said. A few months ago. the city
revoked the live entertainment
pernut and refused to renew the
business' applicabon for an adult-
oriented business permit.
Mermaid owners An and
Olivia Nguyen, who live m Coro-
na del Mar, are appealing the
oty's decision.
Arbitration judge Lloyd Blan-
p1ed presided over the appeal
hearing that began Friday in City
Council chambers. The hearing
was half over when it was sched-
uled to continue in August to
allow ti.me for the city's attorney to
researdl new information present-
ed by Ron Thlmo. who represents
•SEE HEARING PAGE A.10
. Cos~ Mesa couple go
to jail -and celebrate
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• Pair dine in the pen for 13th anniversary.
' By Julle Ross cannon, Dally Piiot
COSTA MBSA -When Harold
and Ellen Sandler wanted to cele-
brate their 13th wedding anniver-
sary July 3, they made re.erva-
tions at the most exclusive dtnJ.ng
tad.llty on the Newport Cout.
Not The Ritz. Not Ptve Clowns.
· To commemorate ~ lpedal
day, the COit& Mela 4111*, both
38, retelVtlcl • qwet. tebliior twO
in a cell at the Cotta Miia Jail.
·1 couldn't decide Wba =
so I iaJd, 'What the beet.'•
saMJer wet. •Jt turned out to bia
something Wild for our 13th.
10mething w.·n newr ~·
The Sendlli'I ~ dill·
ns ddrm • J91!1''90._•._
-
auction to benefit the Oiildnm's
Center at Orange Coast College.
"We really wanted to support
the Children's Center, and this
was Ute most unique thing they
offered," said Ellen Sandler, who
paid ~ fOI' the rare dinner.
When the pair arrived at the
dty jail, they were ~ted by a
police officer who showed them
to their table located lnllde a
vecut cell.
Other nearby ~ were OCCU·
pied by prteonen, but Harold
sendm Mid be felt sate du.rtng
.. ~hoUr vilit. •
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INTERTAINMENT
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bod< by the end OI the
weekend aa the heat gei.
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,.A2 SATURDAY, JULY 6, 1996
CITY
greer
wy.lder
Yoga Center to
show the way
to stress relief
Tiyou're in need of a li
elaxation, inner power, and
erenity, the Yoga Center
(646-8281) is having e free
demonstration Wednesday, July
10. The Yoga Center teaches all
forms of yoga including Hatha
Yoga stretching exercises, deep
meditiation and simple tech-
niques for reducing stress. It
.claims that if you come to the
· free demonstration, you'll see
.:why it's the only yoga center in
.:orange County that's been
:around for 25 years. It's located
:=at 445 E. 17th St. in Costa Mesa.
t UJ Buttun.s (67 5-1534 ), located
::on Balboa Island at 333 Marine
~Ave., is having a sale on selected
:·swimsuits today through Sunday. It
-:carries swimsuits in sizes for infants ~to adults. The swimsuits will be
"'marked down up to 30% off.
' ll you W<.e top-of-the-line patio
~furniture, it's on sale at Roger's
• Gardens. All in stock Brown Jor-
; dan furniture is reduced 30%.
: Roger's Gardens is located at
• 2301 San Joaquin Hills Road in
: Newport Beach . • .
: DNA It's In The Jeans (722-
.. 9192) has reopened its store after
• its closure while under construe-
: tion. The new smaller store is
• having a sale on selected spring
• merchandise. DNA carries high-
: end Melrose-style clothing for
: men and women. It's located on
: the street level of Thangle
: Square m Costa Mesa.
• : Macy's is having a "super
! weekend" sale today with savings
: throughout the store. And if you're
• still looking for ladies swimwear,
: selected suits are reduced up to ! 50% off. Many of the popular
; name brands are on sale, includ-
. Mossun Ann Col and
• Jantzen. Macy s is oca at as -
~ ion Island (759-1211) and at South l Coast Plaza (556-0611).
• Robinsons-May is also having
: big sale today on selected men's
: and women's apparel reduced up i to 50% off. Robinsons-May is local-
• : ed at Fashion Island (644-2800) at ~ South Coast Pla7.a (546-9321) and
at Crystal Court (432-1800).
After almost 10 years in busi-
• ness Forever Friends is closing.
All merchandise except Disney
items is on sale with discounts up
to 60% off. AU Annalee, Hwnmel
and Hagara dolls and figurines are
reduced, as well as bears, candles,
cards and other gift items. Owner
: Janet Fryer says, "After so many
; many years, this was a difficult
• and emotional decision, but I feel
• it's time to move on and spend
: ~ore rune with my family." Forev-
. er Friends (644-1474) is located in
: Eastbluff Village on Eastbluff Dri-
' ve in Newport Beach. • . ------------
• BEST BUYS appears Thursdays and
; Saturdays. Whether you're I merchant
• or a shopper, If you know of a good buy
: call me at 540-1224, fa>e me at 646-4170
• Of write to me: Best Buys. Dally Pilot,
• 330 W Bay St .. Costa Mesa, Calif. 92627.
-
around town
E09TION
Beatrice Anderson will be preeent·
ing her watercolors exhibit at her~
Uon from 2 to 4 p.m.. at the Central
library, 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport
Beach. Her exhibition can be seen any-
~ during library hoW1 until July 31.
SERMON
•111e Hustler: Ethics and Values in
the Movies• is the title of the morning
sermon by guest speaker the Rev. Sil-
vio Nardoni at 10:30 a.m. at Orange
Coast Unitarian Universallst Church,
1259 Victoria St., Costa Mesa. For
more information. call 646-4652.
BOOK SIGNING
A reception for author T. Jefferson
Parker, who bas recently been recog-
nized for the publication of "Tiigger-
man's. Dance," takes place from 5:30
to 7:30 p .m .. at 1Win Palms, 630 New-
port Center Drive, Newport Beach.
The cost is $20. For more information,
call 566-3060.
HAIRCARE
The Woman's Referral Service is
having ~eir Newport/Irvine Chapter
Lunch at 11 :30 a.m. and will present
Newport Beach-based hair design spe-
cialist, Amy JYler, who will share sum-
mer tips on keeping hair in top shape at
the Newport Sheraton, 4545 Macarthur
Blvd. The cost is $25 with a reservation
and $28 without a reservation. For
mor~ information, call 774-3724.
HOSPICE HELPERS
Hospice Family Care is reauiting
hospice helpers 16 }rears or older to pro-
vide companionship, respite and run
errands for their patients and families
for two to six hours a 'Week. Day train-
ing sessions start today in~ 17291
Irvine Blvd., but hospice helpers will be
helping patients in their local cooununi-ty: Por more informatioo. call 7J0.1 U•.
ABUSE PREVENTION
The Exchange Club Child Abuse
Prevention Center of Orange County
needs volunteers to work with their
"Welcome Baby• program. Volunteers
act as role models to first-time parents,
offering guidanat and training in child·
care and development. Seniors are
especially effective in working with
young mothers and are wel<XJl!le vol-
unteers. The training program from 9
a.m. to noon today and Thursday, July
"'ill is at 2482 Newport mvd., Suite 7,
Costa Mesa. There is a SH> donation.
For more information, call 722-1107.
HOSPICE HELPERS
Hospice Family Care is reauiting
hospice helpers 16 years or older to
provide companionship. respite and
run errands for their patients and fam-
ilies for two to six hours a week.
Evening training sessions start tonight
in Tustin, 17291 Irvine Blvd., but hos-
pice helpers will be helping patienls
in their local community. For more
information, call 730-1114.
WEDNESDAY
CPR ClASSES
American Heart Association CPR
instructors offer training courses from 6
to 10 p.m. at the Hoag Health Center at
1170 Baker $l, Costa Mesa. The cost is
$25. For more information. call 631-3623.
NATURE PROGRAM
Upper Newport Bay Naturalists
presents the nature topic "Marsh Llfe"
from 9:30 to 11 :30.a.m. at Upper New-
port Bay Regional Park on University
Street across from the YMCA. The cost
is $5 for children and free for adulis.
For more information, call 610-6146. ·
pet1ng with other agencies to col-'.
lect the most bJood. Last year, locel : 1
lifeguaids collected about SO pints, ; 1 Blauer said.
CA.Sf:( LUl(5CH/OAILY Pl.OT
Chasen Burns, 6, stretches out for the next rung in the monkey bars during a recent
afternoon of playing at Newport Beach Elementary School.
1b Wbmteer, mil Lt. 8dC ....
at 6"-J<MS or Lt Jim Turner at
6"-3046. ;
-"JobD c--11. ; . •
Rotary Oub to sponsor evening ·offun for funds
Club is sponsoring an evening of
gaming tables, food buffets,
music, a silent auction and an
opportunity to win a fabulous trip
for two to Australia as a major
fund-raiser to benefit Olive Crest
Homes for Abused Children,
Orange County Council of Boy
Scouts of America and the New-
port Beach Sunrise Rotary Foun-
dation. Rotary Roulette is sched-
uled for Saturday, July 13, 1996,
from 6 to 10:30 p.m. at Village
Crean. Tickets, at $7 5 each, are
available by calling Br.ett Beck at
540-4990.
CRUISE 1HE CORRIDOR:
The San Joaquill Hills Thans-
portaUon Corridor is the subject
of the 5:30 p.m . Wednesday.July
10 meeting of Speak Up New-
port being held at The Cannery
Restaurant. Guests are welcome
to hear presenters Betty Jo Bat-
ley and Michelle Sperl Miller,
who will deliver the latest infor-
mation on the corridor, part. of
which is scheduled to ~gin
operation July 24, and fue July
20 once-in-a-lifetime run, walk or
bicycle event on the corridor.
Being honored at the meeting
are two 1996 Dorothy Hardcastle
Scbolanhlp recipients.
25 AND OLDER SCHOi.AR-
eratton of Republican Women
established the Pat Nixon Schol-
arship Program in 1988 to assist
county women, 25 and older,
desiring education to enter the
job market or to improve thelr
current employment, notes mem-
ber Arlene Schafer. Application
deadline is July 15. For an appli:
cation or more information call
Beverly Sldnn at 846-6885.
COMMUNITY NOTES: The
Costa Mesa Chamber of Com-
merce presents the 33rd annual
Public Safety Awards Luncheon
on Friday, July 12 at 11 :45 a.m. at
the Westin South Coast Plaza
Hotel to honor \><>th the Costa
Mesa Police Department and
Fire Department personnel.
Reservations are $20 each and
due by Mondpy, July 8, 1.996.
Call 574-8780.
Being honored at the luncheon
are Officer Prank Rudisill (Offi-
cer of the Year), Lee Leonard
(Civilian of the Year), Jerry
Badasch (Volunteer of the Year),
Dave Sdiulman (Reserve Officer
of the Year), Douglas Prochnow
and Rieb Merritt (Firefighter &
Paramedic of the Year), Capt.
Michael A.· Theanor Jr. (Fire Offi-
cer of the Year) and Bryan
jim
de boom
Balmer (Civilian of the Year). ~Proceeds from the event will go
to a Costa Mesa Plre Department
CPR' Certification program being
offered to students 41 the New-
port-Mesa School Dlltrtct.
BOOK OP GOLDEN DEEDS:
The Exchange Club of Newport
Harbor honored Atta Khademl
with the Book of l:;olden Deeds
Award. Club member Dick free-
man introduced I<hademi to ,the
club and cited his immigration to
the United States at the age of 18,
graduating from Long Beach
State University, careers in fumi-
ture manufacturing and, mo~
work on the Iran hostages with
Senator Barry Goldwater and
President Carter and bis commu-
nity involvement, including feed-
ing 160 hungry people at his
restaurant, La Fa)ltu, on Christ-
mas Day.
WELCOME TO nm WORLD
OP SERVICE CLUBS: Erle
Jessen, sponsored by his father
Bob Jessen, who joined the
Exchange Club of Orange Coast.
SEllVICE CLUB MEETINGS nus COMING WEEX: Want to
get more involved in your com-
munity? Vl.Sit a service club this
week. Guests are welcome and
most clubs will buy your meal on
your first visit
TUESDAY
7:30 a.m. -Newport Beach
Sunrise Rotary Oub meets at the
Balboa Bay Oub for a club
assembly. Noon -Kiwanis Club
of Newport Beach meets at the
Shark Island Yacht Club. Costa
Mesa Downtown Kiwanis Club
meets at the Costa Mesa Com-
munity Center. 8 p.m. -Costa
Mesa-Newport Harbor Uons
Club, the Fish Pry Club meets at
the Costa Mesa Country Club for
a business meeting.
WEDNESDAY
Club meets at Mesa Verde Coun-
try Club. The Exchange Club of
Orange Coast meets at the Barua
Corinthian Yacht Club for a pro~
gram "The Cold War and SAC",
5:30 p.m.-Newport-Balboa •
Rotary Club meets at the Bahia
Corinthian Yacht Club for the
Demotion Party for outgoing
president Roger Gilbert.
THURSDAY
7 a.m. -Costa Mesa-Orange ·
Coast Breakfast Uons Oub meets
at Mimi's Cafe. Noon -Kiwanis
O ub of Corona del ·Mar, meets at
the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Oub.
Costa Mesa North Kiwanis Oub
meets at the Holiday Inn. The
Exchange Oub o1 Newport Har-
bor meets at the Shark Island
Yacht Club for the Teacher.of the
Year Awards program and a busi-
ness meeting. The Newport-Irvine
Rotary Oub meets at tbe Irvine
Marriott Hotel for a business meet-
ing presided over by newly
installed president Jerry Sewell .
• COMIMINrrY a CL.UIS Is published
every Saturday In the Dally Pilot. FAX
your ~ice club's meeting lnfonnatlon
to 631-5851 °'mall to 1743 Bayport
Way, Newport Beach, 92660.
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LOCATION SIZE
w.dge 2-'4 s
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Blackles 2-4s
ftlwr Jetty 2-4i
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=1:':v~ during the
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west swell, 4 feet.
Patchy morning fog
with partlal after·
noon c!Nrlng.
TIDU
TODAY
first low
8:18 a.m. 0.3
First high ,
1:38 a.m. 4.S
Second low 9:23 p.m. 1.1 Second high
3:07 &.m. 4.8
SUN AY
Flnt low
9:11 a .m. 0.9
First high
2:57 a.m. l .9
Secondlow
10:5) p.m. 1.4
S«Ondh~
4.'07 p.m. 5.1 ... -·--•
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fortodey
Most weas enjoy a
fair view toward the
south In 4-foot sur'f,
tMnks to a aanklng
southwest swell
with • dash of
northwest wind. Sol-
Id summ« breaks
see double over-
hffd Mb and
rtmaln strong Wednesday,.
•=b•ddng off a by Thurs-
day end Friday.
s.n.11-tc.Ale Saturday Mf should pick up
~wtth•ntw nortttuu11t wtnd
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l"9pOft end foNcast --.canttte Surtlne, , .,..,.,..
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COSTAMllA
• 1100 Wodt of ""'"-' StrMt: About $4,000 worth o.f tools
were stolen from • commef'dal business. The Items were In a • locked w-.houM. •
• HOO Wodt of 0...,.. ftrMt: A wooden stool was \Hen
from • btdroom. The bedroom window was ditcownd open
after the theft.
• 2700 Mod& of ...,._ loule¥111d: A wallet was tAlken
from • woman's shoppl"9 cart whlle she had her *k tumecl.
The wallet was In the thlld·seat part of the cart. The woman
said she suspected young "punk rockers" In the store wet9
~bee •.
.......... of w.e 11th 111wt: About S4•wontl of toots ~
wtr'9 **"1 from the COltAI Mela s.nlor Center. ThtMs m.dl •
off whh • tool kit, plfen. wrenches and other goods, •
Newport 8"ch1Costa Mesa Daily Pilot SATURDAY, JULY 6, 1996
World needs wit and futi oll 'WeSt ·Coast live' briefly· in .the n
T he bad news ... Our only
unmarried daughter left
Sollthem California a
month shy of two years ago:
The good news ... She moved
to San Francisco and we get to ·
visit her there. We have become
~te knowledgeable of the good
things_to see and do in San
Francisco. Fr~y. that's no big
deal.
You have your Chinatown,
y.our ~catraz, your Fishertnan's
Whan, your Palace of Fine Arts -
gobs of swell attra'ctions. The
trick is to find venues where sel-
dom is heard a discouraging
word, and the tourists aren't
crowding all day.
Such a place is the Cowell
Theater at Fort Mason, a World
War II embarkation point for the
battlefields of the Soutli Pacific.
Now, it is home to -among many
esoteric good-deeds organiza-
tions -a wonderful radi? pro-
music and delightfully zany
. 9oings-on called "West Coast
Live." .
Yes, radio program. Tiris was
'the first radio broadcast I have
.attended in half a century, when
• lnY father appeared on one. In
-those days, it was obligatory for
· corµedy shows to have a band,
the leader of which was always
portrayed as some kind of odd-
ball.
Jack Benny had Phil Harris,
Bob Hope had Les Brown and,
on his.CBS network show, Jack
, ·Carson had Freddy Martin. You
· probably don't recognize that
• .n~e; Carson died far too early
, in his career.
. On the Carson show, the band
leader wasn't the ninny be was
on other shows. The villain of
fred
martin··
the piece was the band leader's
shrewish wife, played delectably
by the redoubtable Agnes Moor-
head.
My father would get to say
two or three words, then Moor-
head would come in, overwhelm
him, and begin her sharp-edged
funny stuff.
Real radio succumbed in the
decade that followed. But there
is a tiny band of innovators who
have ignored the bad news
about radio and use the medium
for all its magnificence.
In addition to comedy, radio
shows fell into the classifications
of drama, mystery, soaps and
miscellaneous.
"West Coast Uve," under the
laid-back guardianship of its host
and progenitor, Sedge Thom5on,
manages to fuse all of them into
two hours .of eclectic Saturnalia.
Sedge is a late-tbirtyish, give
or take, San Francisco Meis-
tersinger who used to jockey
disks on classical radio. He has
the voice for it: deep, melliferous,
reasswing. There is. a touch of
.... ,,...
... ff ..
Steve Allen there, tOQ, both in
tone and in the intelligence that
is so obviously stored upstairs.
Last Satwday morning we
were part of the live audience of
"West Coast Uve, • these were
the characters who entertained
and enlighten$.4:
Jazz singer and stretch exer-
ciser Ann Dyer; poet, balladeer
and scruffy-bar singer Dave
Alvin; Kelly Joe Phelps, a reti-
centand gifted laptop guitarist;
Fenton Johnson, the ninth son of
Kentucky moonshiners, 'who
wrote a book about his life with ·
the only spn of Holocaust sur-
vivors; 1hte Fiction Magazine, an
ingenious and utterly manic
improv comedy troupe; Jamie
Jensen, who wrote a book about
driving America's two-lane high-
ways, and Fay Weldon, the sly,
middled-aged British lady who
has written 21 novels about rela-
f!ons~ps that go bawdily pffftt.
one sunny Saturday morning,
"West Coast Live" also features
pianist-banterist Diane Hidy;
"staff naturalist" Claire Peasley,
a younger Julia Child, except
with fishes and birds and other
assorted critters.
'
There is audience participa-
tion, too: You get to write small
essays on 4-by-6-inch cards,
which Sedge reads on th.e air if
they are witty enough (mine •
wasn't). A few lucky people are').·
drafted to participate in another
"WCL" tradition: broadcasting
the SO\lllds of the San Francisco
Bay over the show's exclusive
invention, the Aquaphone.
Now, I have been listening to
this show on Saturday afternoons
(2 to 4 on Kt:JSC-FM, 91.5) ·for
se\reral years. I love it. I have
faith in it. l actually believed they
had a real microphone ,dangling
on the water to pick up the
sounds of the waves lapping
against the pilings of the pier.
Balderdash. It's four people
standing around a microphone
. shuffling balloons half-filled with
water.
Oh, well. I will still listen,
because "WCL" and the ever-
intelligence, wit and slap-your-·
knees fun in a world that needs a
whole lot more of precisely that.
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Parents take center stage at Andersen
Andersen Elementary
•Heroes of the Heart• was the
theme of the 1996 Andersen
School Honorary Service Awards
Program held May 16 at 7 p .m. in
the Multipurpose Room. This
annual tradition recognizes peo-
ple who have made outstandint ·
contributions to the Andersen
school community.
The Honorary Service Award is
the highest honor the PTA can
give to an individual. lbis year's
recipients were Martanne Scott.
Lynn Dundas, Ted Bandaruk and
Candy Ught-Martlnez. The
evening began with a welcome
from Principal Tom Carr, followed
by the flag salute led by Student
Council President Brandon Pow-
en. PTA President-Elect JW Mon-
ey thanked the retiring PTA offi-
cers and board for the excellent
jobs they had done this year and
introduced the incoming slate for
the 1996-1997 school year.
The presei:itation part of . the
lighting the theme ~Heroes of the
Heart." Sue Vescera turned the
audience's thoughts to kinds of
heroes, concluding the people to
be honored tonight for their
unseUish contributions to the
Andersen school community, for
their inspiration and leadership
and for their service to and exam-
ples for children were true heroes
of the heart.
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Nancy a ........... introduced
the first Honorary Service Award
recipient with a tribute to Mari-
anne Scott. Marianne was the
moving force behind getting a
club house for Harbor View; orga-
nizing the Andersen beautificatiQn
project by the sixth gradei and tre-
ating the Excellence in Education
Award to recognize outstanding
teachers. Active in the Andersen
PTA for a number of years, Mari-
anne served as co-president for the
1994-95 school year. Also a CdM
High parent, Marianne has been
an important part of the effort to
include some community service
experience as a high school cur-
riculiim requireipent.
Friends and family shared sto-
ries of how Marianne has influ-
enced them. Daughter Jennifer,
speaking for her father Greg, sis-
ter Alison and brother nm.my.
closed with special words of
appreciation for a •great mom. H
At the end of each presentation
the new Honorary Service Award
specially selected song by a sextet
of sixth grade girls, including
Rachel Colgate, Katherine
Morse, Kathleen Sandland,
Krlsttn Hansen, StephanJe
Kendrick and Heather McKay.
The song selected for Marianne
was uThe Greatest Love of All."
Cell Sharman, an Andersen
fifth-grade teacher, presented the
next honoree by describing the
O}ways positive outlook of Lynn
Oundas. Lynn bas contributed
much to Andersen over the years
as a caring and dedicated fifth
grade teacher. She also has long
been active in the community. As
an Andersen parent she was
involved with the PTA and held
almost every position on the board
of the Hartor View Swim Team.
Later as a CdM parent she was an
active supporter of tlie Swim and
Water Polo Team and was instru-
mental in getting the new swim-
ming pool built at th.e high school.
In the wider community, Lynn
has been involved in the Junior
League and the ~ational Charity
League. Lynn's daughter, flWarv,
now a teacher in her own right,
shared how Lynn has been an
inspiration and role model for her.
When Ceil Shannan returned to
the podium, she had a special sur-
prise for Lynn. As she described
six qualities that made Lynn an
outstanding teacher, three of Mrs.
Dundas' fifth grade students, Car-
, e
and Brian Brtnkeroff. read
excerpts from tributes· written by
all students in the fifth grade. On
stage with husband Dave, ether
family members and friends, ·Lynn
listened to a closing accolade sung
by the sixth-grade girls, .HThe
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sWim team coach Tud Bandaruk.
Under nid's leadenbip, the swim
team bas won 10 dwnpionsbips
in 19 yea.rs and has grown to sev~
en times the number of partici-
pants . .A:t CdM, Ted coaches the
high school water polo team and
the junior water polo teem, teams
that can claim similar records. He
has been surrogate fa th er for
some, • bulldogtaskmaster• for
others but each knows that he or
she is special to Coach Bandaruk.
Ted was ushered to the stage by
his children, daughter Dawn and
sons leddy and Jake. His wife
Lynn, family members, friends
and a panoply of swimmers join~
hhn.
All listened as a number of
speakers shared their apprecia-
tion of how Ted ha& touched their
lives -including James Palda,
Andy Olson and Suste Paulsen
Kemp, who were on Ted's early
Harbor View swim teams. A final
tribute came when the sixth-grade
girls sang •one Moment In
rRtt ACllVAllON -: .. ;
nme.•
The final Honorary Service
Award recipient wu swnmoned
forward by Kay Sandland and
Cindy Netherton, holding up
material dues as to her identity.
The lady who could claim tap
dancing shoes, a Cub Scout scarf,
a riding hat and a viola was Can·
dy Ught-Martinez.
Candy held several positions
on the Andersen PTA Board
before becoming president, then
•graduated' to CdM where she
also served as PTA president.
Candy and her husband Muc
were advisers for the Disaster Pre-
paredness Program at Andersen.
When a group of visionaries saw a
need for a band and instrumental
music experience· for Andersen
students, Candy made the dream
a reality.
In addition to commitments to
school and community service,
Candy has an active dental prac-
tice. Daughter Christina read con-
gratulations from Candy's mother.
'
Candy, with Marc, Christina, son
J.D., family members and hiends.
listened to the 'sixth-grade girls
sing ·eandle On The. Water.•
Fran Schmldt from Glendale
Federal Savings, Andersen's Busi-
ness Partner in Education, pre-
sented each of the four new hon-
orees with an eli.graved aystal
vase and the Glendale Saving
Award.
Special thanks should be give
to the Honorary Service Award
Committee: Cheryl Mone (Chair-
man), Tom Carr, Nancy aeere-
mam, Jerrilyn Kline, Kay Sand-
land, Cindy Netheron and Sue
Vescera, and to all the friends and
families who helped make this a
grand night.
-SUE VESCERA. parent
• sotOOL DAYS is a feature that runs
on Fridays. The reports are submitted
from each individual school. If you have
questions about how to get news about
your school included, call City Editor Iris
Yokol at 574-4233.
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'Striptease' stripped . of all quality nus movie is nothing more than
a succes ion of incongruous story
line lumped together with gratu-
itous Demi nude scenes. The only
thing that might be redeemable
from this film is your money il you
leave early. And although her
shapely body is something to look
forward to, I would still not recom-
mend the torturous minutes lead·
I t's only July, and Columbia Pic-
tures has already produced the
worst possible movie you could
see this year. "Striptease" is
beyond bad: it is a pathetic would-
be farce that falls 04t on the face of
Andrew Bergman's inept screen-
play and direction. Erin Grant,
played by Demi Moore, is a single
mom working as a stripper to
finance a custody battle with her
sleazy ex-husband. 1Qe film offers
ai pitifully shallow look at the seri-
ous issues that would confront a
woman in this situation. At the
same time, "Striptease• manages
, to be a feeble and empty-headed
attempt at comedy that is painfully
short on laughter.
OK. OK, Demi Moore was paid
more than $12 million dollars to
take off most (but not all) of her
clothes in the very brief dance
numbers. She is stunning to look at,
with the sculpted body of a major
movie star with a personal trainer
d rsonal lasti sur . B
ber strip numbers are athletic and
IDechanical, like a gymnastic rou-
$e. They are oddly cold, not sen-
sual, and take up less than 10 min·
dtes in a two-hour movie.
• That leaves lots of time for Burt . • .. '.
. . . . ·.
Reynolds to make an idiot of bi,m ..
self playing a lecherous con~-
W4!1 who lusts after Erin. ·
Robert Patrick is equally foolish
as her lowlife ex-husband.
John ·
Depko
Reynolds and
Patrick don't really
act, they just
appear to be
clowning for the
camera like sopho-
mores with a vide0
camera to play
with. Annand
Assante gives a
hollow perfor-
mance as the cop
who befriends
Moore. Only Vmg Rhames brings a
hint of reality to his role as the
beefy bol.Ulcer at the club where
Grant works. But he still has to deal
with the contrived •plot and lame
dialogue that's given to him.
· As producer, director and
screenwriter, Andrew Bergman has
t blam for · · rable
movie. Save your money, save
yourself. ..
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I've e'(en been one of those people
who wait for hours in the bleachers
at the Aca.demy Awards (three
times). 1 mean, I really love movies,
but I absolutely, positively hated
the movie "Striptease.• This movie
is billed as a comedy. Root canals
are more fun.
The movie stars Demi Moore as•
Erin Grant, a single mom who has
dumped her husband, lost her job
and her' daughter (played by
Rumer Willis) and suddenly dis-
covers she can make money danc-
ing and shedding her clothes. With
the exception of her body, which is
exceptional, Demi's portayal of
Erin is awful. She's boring, color-
less and totally humorless. So
where's the comedy?
The movie also stars Burt
Reynolds as the corrupt, lewd,
Vasehne-wearing, drunk, disgust-
ing Republican congressman who
lusts for Erin. Somehow I don't
think this role was much of a
stretch for Burt, hence no Oscar
nomination for him .
Other characters in the film
include4'\mland Assante playing a
detective investigating the multi-
ple murders in the film. He does
this with as much personality as
Sergeant Joe Friday on 1V's Drag-
net -tust the facts please, no smile,
no humor.
. ·~
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Heidi
Bressler
Ving Rhames
(of the recently
released Mission
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Shad, the ever-
present straight
man and savior to
Ms. Grant and the
other strippers. It's
because he does-
n't do bis job in the
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keeps this boring
story {foing. Good help is bard to
find.
The rest of the cast in rounded
out by sleazy thugs, white trash
and young Christians. They all
strive to be funny, but fall short.
The exception to this is if you like
scenes of someone taking drugs,
drinkin and then drivin ; a
woman w o raises wo ves ous1 e
her airstream trailer (she loses her
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FIRST UNITED M ETHODIST . . .
+ ADDRESS: 420 W. 19th St.. Costa Mesa
+TELEPHONE: 548-1121 + Di!NOMINATION: United Methodist
+YEAR CHURCH ESTABUSHED: 1912
+SERVICE TIMES: Sun<tay -10 a.m. wor-
ship. At 8:45 a.m. a dult and cliildren's Sun-
day School meets. Beginning July 7, adults
can choose one of two courses of Sunday
School study: the Whole People of God
series focuses on the themes of the church
calendar as they are found in the Scripture
lessops designated in the"Common Lec-
tionary1 a new, ongoing series, The Pastor's
Forum, will offer a thematic approach to
studying the faith ..
SENIOR PASTOR: Steve Isenman
PASTO~ STAFF: Nancy Novak, admin-
istrative secretary and youth ministry coor-
dinator
+SIZE OF CONGREGATION: 250
+MAKEUP OF CONGREGATION: Very
eclectic mix. The congregation includes a
number of longtime members who are
na ve o a es . a
variety is an All Saints Day service with
Dixieland music. With clarinet skills hear-
kening back to his high school years, even
Pastor lsenman participated in the instru-
mental accompaniment.
+TYPE OP SERMON: The sermon follows
the theme of the Old Testament, gospel,
and epistle lessons from the Common Lec-
tionary, an ordering of Scripture readings
based on the church (;alendar. A contem-
porary theme from current evenfs is some-
times tied to the scriptural theme, when
they coihcide. " : ' ·
+UPCOMING SERMON: The Reverend
lseµman just returned from visiting our
nation's Capitol and some of the country's
Civil War battlefields. During bis travels,
ne reread some of our country's founding
documents. Appropriate for this Indepen-
dence Day weekend, his sermon will
reflect on how the church and this country
share in common a pursuit of principles
that are greater than ourselves. . ·.
I
don't. On weekdays from 9 a.m, to noon;
church members run a shower ministry for
the homeless, They oJjen the shower in the
church's gymnasiun\at)d provide towels ·
and toiletries to about 16 people each day.
A seco'(ld shower is almost ready and will
enable them to expand this ministry.
An emergency fund provides gas vouch-
ers, a night's shelter in a motel (usually for
families with children) or money for a
needed prescription. The all-volunteer
(:osta Mesa Uteracy Center meets here on
Monday nights to teach people to read
and to speak English. Others who benefit
from the church's hospitality include AA
gt'OUpS, TOPS, and neighborhood basket-
ball and volley~all teams. Each summer,
Vacation Bible School is open to all chil-
dren in the community. This summer's
VBS runs July 29 to Aug. 2, from 9 a.m. to
noon, With the theme "Come Follow
Jesus." + DRESS: Essentially decided according to
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are part of multi-generational families that the Sunday service. However, the Rev-Protestant sanctuary, with its centEµ" aisle
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3-year-olds is provided on Sunday from is the essence of. the church's hospitality. A ably seats from 75 to 300, makes it a popu-·;:
· 8:45 a.m. through the worship service. coffee fellowship begins on the patio after lar wedding site. Along with the church's "· :
Preschool to high school age children the worship service. A letter of greeting bell tower, it is an historic building in the :
attend Sunday School, then attend church from the pastor is sent, and a loaf of bread comm\lllity, Its Spanish Modern architec-•
with their parents. Early in the service, is delivered to visitors who leave their ture was influential in the design of Trian· ·~::
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DAVE LUCHANSKY I DAILY PILOT ture, a sermon and a lot o~ging. A Members stock a food paptry and make promoting Christian spiritual growth and to ! :
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Family, friends help HoUse celebrate 88 yearS
. *He's not just a legend in ~s community, Howard House
is known the world over,• com-
m~nted Glorta Osbrtnk, cele-
brating Uie 88th birthday of Dr.
Howard House with friends
family and colleagues this '
week at The Sutton Place
Hotel, Newport Beach. The
• respected ear doctor has a rep-
utation that is, in fact, world-
wide. A recent visit by Jordan's
King Hussein to the House Ear
Institute in Los Angeles actual-
ly clos.ed the facility to the pub-.
he w~ the king was being
treated.
"I couldn't get in the place,"
said Dr. House: "Only the
attending physician and imme-
diate staff were allowed in the
building while the king was
there,• he continued. "I told the
Jordanian guards that it was my
institut~. They just shook their
outside.•
The good doctor charmed his
audience with self-deprecating
humor. It was a charm that has
cast its spell for decades over
both Orange and Los Angeles
county citizens.
"Couldn't the king find a
good ear doctor a little closer to
home?H questioned one woman
b.w.
cook
amazed by the story. "When
you're the king, the best is all
that will do, and the House Ear
Institute is the btst in the
world,· added Gloria Osbrink,
attending the evening with her
husband Ray Osbrlnk, a retired
en w o, y e way, as e
talent of the late Henry Manclnt
on the keyboards.
The Osbrinks shared in the
warmth of the House birthday
gathering with family members
Jim and Suzanne, Bqb and
Pam, and Ron and Lynda
Osbrtnk. Howard House saved
the life of their grandson Rory
when he was a child, thus a life-
. time friendship was created.
It was an evening to cele-
brate llf etime relationships, and
The Sutton Place Hotel bent
over backwards to create a
memorable affait. The impecca-
ble white-gloved service began
in the private Deauville lounge,
where appetizers fit for King
Hussein (too bad he didn't stay
for the party) were passe.d on
silver trays while the drinks
flowed. Guests mingled on
taupe-colored velveteen settees
under soft lamplight, feeling
more like they were in a private
New York supper club than a
Calif omia beach hotel.
"He's not /Wit a legend in this commtinlty,
Howard House is known the world over. ... "
. -GLORIA OSIRINK
Dinner followed in the small-
er Cannes ballroom, where
table rounds were placed
around a small orchestra. A
female torch singer belted a lit-
tle cabaret faire as toasts were
made to Howard House.
wan you o ow ow
much I admire you," ccflled out
a woman from the 'far end of the
ballroom. "Any man in his 80s
who can jump out of a two-story
window from a house on fire,
la.rid on the pavement below,
roll over and get up, is my
hero."
Applause followed as the
woman recounted House's
escape last year from his burn-
ing Balboa residence. House
grinned, thanked the crowd,
and then praised his son-in-law
Richard Helmuth, an aichitect.
for undertaking the restoration
of his 70-year-old residence.
Also the recipients of love and
praise from their father were
Helmuth's wife, and House's
only daughter, Carolyn, and
sons o an enne , ir
spouses and children.
He was especially touched by
the turnout of such longtime
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classy and exubera.rit wife
Madeline, Anita Zlebe, Suaan
Jannlck, Betty Eastman, the
always dapper feter Kaufman
with th~ always gorgeous San-
dra Brodie, Marlon and Tony
Montapert, Margaret Richard-
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frock and her trademark white
lace gloves, best-dfessed Eliza-
beth Vincent in her classic
designer ·threads with best man
BW Vincent, Carole and Robert
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Hirsch, Barbara and Ben
Harris, and one of the grande
ames o o s
set, the elegant Helen Coffey in
glittering caftan and jewels,
always a lady, always a
charmer.
AB the hotel again outdid
themselves with a first-rate din-
ner service, staff members
silently rolled in a grand piano.
Cake was served and the 88
candles were extinguished with
a little help from comedic mas-
ter of ceremonies Jlm Bentley
before the reason for the piano
became evident.
"I'd like to introduce a very
talented man. The incompara-
ble Roger Wllllams is here with
us tonight," offered Bentley.
Williams stood up with his wife
IPulse, then sauntered to the
grand and capped the evening
with music.
John and Kay Turner, Nibbs
Walen, Nora and Jim Johnson,
Barbara and Alex Bowie, and
the talented conductor Richard
Kaufman with his bride Gayle
also joined in the celebration
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A8 SATURDAY, JULY 6, 1996
After a day at the beach; lifeguards head for
'
the ·lilirary · •••
M oronlc tho~gh it might
have been, it was an
idea that would not die.
Last June 1995, I spent a day
conducting research for a story
· on summer reading. After
buzzing book stores and the
. libraries, I stumbled upon what I
' figured was the bright idea of
' asking the Newport Beach life-
guards what kinds of books' they
like to read.
It seemed a natural ... life-
. guards ... beach ... leisure ...
· books. •
Those lucky lifeguards proba-
. bly have a whole shelf of books
, which they save just for the busy
, season, I thought, ever-ignorant.
Then, of course, a Marine
Safety Lieutenant patiently
explained to me that lifeguards
are not supposed to be reading
, while on the beach because -
cue the flashing light bulb above
ING LIVES. Perfectly sensible.
Eliminate the temptation: you
· don't want to be getting to a cli-
mactic "Jurassic Park" chase
scene and have to dogear the
page and plunge into the surf to
save a potential drowning victim.
The lifeguards, it should be
· noted, were quite helpful any-
way. They informed me wh~t
beach-goers typically do and
don't read on the beach (Peter
Benchley's "Jaws," r understand,
has never been a popular surf-
side selection.)
So in 1995, I wrote my hnre-
markable story on summer read-
ing.
-And one year later, l wan•
' dered back into lifeguard head-
quarters and again asked what
kinds of books lifeguards r~ad.
Lt. Eric Bauer wasn't particu-
larly surprised at my line of
inquiry. By now, I'm sure the
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Pilot.
Bauer told me that, in fact, the
ry British novel and will earn a
doctorate degree from Fordham
University in New York. The sub-
ject of his dissertation: "Concepts
of nature, land, landscape theory
and their influ-
ence on the 18th-
centwy novel."
Aha, I said,
like Richardson,
DeFoe and
Sterne?
"Right, ".he
shot back, "and
Fielding and Wal-
pole. Are you
familiar with
Walpole?"
I was:q 't. The
interview was
threatening to
take a turn for
the wo~e. I
quickly seized
control.
' read a lot."
DAVE LUCt1ANSKY I DAILY PILOT
Newport Beach Weguard Robert Thurmond
holds a weekS worth of reading (for his
spare Ume).
Indeed. Thur-
mond reads 1,200
to 1,300 pages
per week, but not
on the sand. After
a busy day on the
beach, he says, .
it's not so easy to
department's lifeguards are
Hnotoriously over-educated,"
consisting of tutu.Te 1doctors, attor-
neys, counselors, teachers and
professors.
Great, I said, find me one.
•I know just the man," said
.iauer.
Five minutes later, 1 was on
the phone with Newport Beach
lifeguard Robert Thurmond ...
who will one day be Robert
Thurmond, Ph.D.
A lifeguard for 13 years, Thur-
mond is studying the 18th-centu-
switch geaJS and
focus on scholarly pursuits.
"I try to find an area that's
qui~t. • said Thurmond. "There
aren't too many of them in New-
port.• .
I asked him to pose for a pic-
ture and suggested he bring a
book.
"Sure," he said. "I'll bring
along the 'History of Botany' or
something."
Or something equally page-
tuming.
Thurmond suggested I call
another bookwormish lifeguard,
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sults on intellectual matters:
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Halphide, ~0 ·4 13-year life·
guard, is a counselor with a mas-
ter's degree in psychology from
Cal State Piillerton. So what's he
reading? A little number called
the "Friendly Guide to the Uni-
verse" by Nancy Hathaway.
While Thurmond doesn't run
across too much 18th-century
landscaping during his day-to-
day ·routine, Halpbide notices a
little bit of career crossover
between lifeguarding and coun-
seling.
#I'm surprised at how much
psychology I end up using work-
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"Corona del Mar is a small but
high-density bea.ch. So you've
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Halphide agreed with Bauer's
assessment that the Newport
Beach lifeguards are an intelli-
gent set. Most are students at .
four-year universities. Many stay
in beach safety long after they've
completed an educational goal.
•t think people would be sur-
prtsed at how much intellect is
sitting up there in the tQwers, •
Halphide said.
Well, I didn't quite find the
ans,wer to my question abQut .tb~
literary interests of lifeguards. It's
my own fault. One probably •
doesn't get the greatest breadth
by only interviewing the intellec-
tuals.
·So if my curiosity peak& agahi
in 1997, I may just have to go out
to the nearest tower and ask the
on-duty lifeguard what he or she
would be reading right now if
they weren't at work.
And more than likely, the .
guard will.say, "Anybody asking
that question has to work for the
Daily Pilot. "
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letter
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liberalism
io ever help
Gen-Xers
I was disheartened by
the attacks on John
Hedges and others who
aon•t support an ever-
expanding role for gov-
ernment (•Mr. Mayor,
they've had enough,•
Baldwin and James E •
. ~ng. The fact that
• piUbllc officials were
, being critidzJ(i in these
=:attack letters was not
::Unc.alled for, since all
~lected leaders should be
~ble to take the heat. ~ut the outright mischar-
: acterizations _of John
: Hedges and others as
~Nazi-like, paranoid, and
Q:intolerant were a bit
;_..much.
Mayor Hedges has a
~ew that government
lf"Should be lean, that tax
.... dollars should be treated
!!as a sacred trust and that
:-,,udgets should be bal-
•:anced. This idea falls in
• nne with a tradition
un by Thomas Jeffer-
n when he said that
emment is best which
ems the least,
use its people disci-
line themselves.
.; On the other hand,
.Jaldwin and Young
!(nake no apologies for
heir belief that govern-~nt should have a more
'iontrofling role over the
'kitizenry. Baldwin fondly
ij(ecalls a time when the
:hace Corps and domes-
~k social programs gave
~ pride and showcased
;;t0ur country's greatness.
:young Is glad to have Big
'rother behind him in
~rder to guarantee his
.~ghts.
. • Now, I would never • argue that Baldwin's and
:bie right place. I even
:l:agree that government
')las made positive
~mpacts on several differ-
ent problems this country
"laced, but at what cost
.11nd who has paid for
:)uch action 1
CSurely, Baldwin and
ng must know that
• use of the ever-
:lncreasing appropriations
:needed to fund such pro-
·grams as welfare, social ~urity, defense, etc., we ~ave a current national ~debt of over SS trillion. :As a GenXer, I owe about
:$20,000 on that debt. as
~does my 10-year-old
~ ousin, as does my elder-S'Y aunt. as do you. Ameri·
.cans, both Republic.an
:and Democratic, have
:accepted as gifts, the .
.blood, sweat and tears of
many future generations
to come through taxa-
• tion without representa-
tion.
I would ask Baldwin
nd Young what would
hap.pen when Social
-security goes bankrupt in
"2025, when I will be 557
~What will take ~ace.
"when Medicare crashes
~ yNt'S before then?
:who wm defend the bor-
urry on the drug
bsldlze higher
tlon or conduct
le.at resHn:h7
• · You see, If I were you,
~r. hldWin and Mr. ~l'oung, I would not WOfT'J
bout~~:=
gowrnment. I
much men
With "" gen-... aititlft onm w. ftg\lr'I u. ow cm hlil
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Should New-
port Beach
continue Its
fight against a
plan to dump
treated
sewage water
into the Back
Bay (left)t
Daily Pilot
readers voice
their opin-
ions.
·Keep the sewage out of our Back B·ay
• EDITOR'S NOTE: The Regional
Water Qualtty Control Board recently
gave the Irvine Ranch Water District
permission to dump 5 milllion gallons
of treated sewage daily Into the Bade
Bay to save money. We asked our
readers if the city of Newport Beach
should continue its fight against the
project.
W e have lived here since
1963. When we first
moved here, the water,
the bay was so clear you could
see the bottom of it all over the
bay. It got worse and worse,
and it is now beginning to clear
a little bit again. So why are we
letting them dump more trash
in this bay when kids can't
even get in the water because
it is so nasty? I am against it
completely.
llUBY SCHWAB
Balboa Peninsula
I have been a resident for 33
years. I see no advantage in
accepting the dumping of 5 mil-
lion gallons of reclaimed water
in our Newport Bay.
MARJORIE STAMPEll
Newport Beach
Am I mistaken? I thought the
bay was protected refuge. What
will the treated sewage do to all
of the wild.life? Does the Irvine
Ranch Water District really
expect humans to swim in their
so-called safe water?
JANET BARON
Newport Beach
I absolutely concur with Jean
Watt. This is a precious resource
we have and the Irvine Water
District, once again it boils down
to money, and this is the last
pocket that we have of any kind
of wildlife preserved in this area
with history and value to our
community and o\lr children
which is far more important.
If their water is so pure and
good, bottleitandresellilorput
·u back into water supplies
some other way, or into lawns. I
agree 'with her, you don't do it, it
is unredeemable. ·
DIANE JONES
Costa Mesa
The city should continue to
fight Irvine Ranch Water Dis-
trict's plan to dump treated
sewage water into Newport
Harbor. The harbor should not
be used as a testing ground for
this project.
PAUL JAMES BALDWIN
Newport Beach
Yes, the city should continue
sewage into Newport Bay.
MAJULYN Rll.EY
Newport Beach
I woUld like to register my
negative vote for dumping
IRWO's treated sewage into the
Baak Bay.
AMY BOYETTE
Newport Beach
I feel the city must continue
to pursue options relating to the
Green Acres project and should
consider loosening its pwse
strings if necessary as a gesture
of good faith.
AMYUITON
Costa Mesa
I hope that the city of New-
port Beach continues to fight the
Irvine Water District. It was no
surprise at all that the regional
water board passed the dump-
ing of the treated sewage into
the Back Bay.
I hope the city gets tough,
and I hope they can continue to
fight this and not let this hap-
pen. It is not good for our Back
Bay and our San Joaquin marsh
area.
llOY BOYJ!JTE
Costa Mesa
I think the city should contin-
ue to fight the dumping of treat-
ed sewage in Newport Bay. Why
should Mother Nature pay for
the over-development by the
Irvine Co.? Let them pay the
price to process the sewage.
BOB BARNES
Newport Beach
I hope this does not go. I hope
our bill in Sacramento with Mari-
kills this. I don't see how we can
have all that treated sewage in
the Back Bay. We just got rid of
all that green moss that floats
around the edges of the bay.
We had that for a nwnber of
years and the last couple of years
they got rid of all that, and _I'm
sure it will be back again.
When I moved here in the
'60s, we never had pelicans or
anything around the bay because
it was so dam dirty because we
did not have the holding tanks
and the boats then.
But now pelicans have come
back and our bay is better, and
now it's been turned around and
it's going to start it all over
again. This is a very bad idea.
The water should not be
dumped in the Back Bay.
DOROTIIY RAY
Newport Beach
I am against dumping treat-
ed sewage into the bay.
DICK BURTON
Balboa Island
I am opposed to it, and the
proponents of this are treating
this as a demonstration and a
test and if damage should
occur or if the benefits do not
occur then they would stop.
That'is not the way it
works in an environmental
cycle. Damage could occur
affecting the habitats and the
species that would be irre-
versible. That's why I am
opposed. I am an environ-
mental engineer:
TOM HILL
Newport Beach
Yes, I think the city should
defini!elY continue t~ fight this
bay would be lost to swimmers
and most recreation.
Parents would be sitting on
the beach, warning their chil·
dren Hdon't go near the water."
What right perso~ would let
their child play in sewage?
Treated or not.
ANN MEllf.l'T
Corona del Mar
I very much approve of Mar-
ilyn Brewer's Assembly bill.
The bill would block the lRWD
from dumping the 5 million
gallons of treated sewage
water into the bay for five
years and would in effect make
the state Regional Water Quali-
ty Control Board's approval
Monday of the permit mean-
ingless. •
JUUAARY
Costa Mesa
I think the city should quit
fighting it and begin to cooper-
ate. There is a lot that could be
done by cooperation.
BOB WOLFF
Newport Beach
Yes, I think unt:U the end of
time we ough! to fight to save
the bay.
JACQUELINE Mll.LER
Costa Mesa
In granting the permit to
allow the dumping of IRWD
treated water into Newport
Bay, the RegiWlal Water Quali-
ty Control Board appeared to
be totally insensitive· to the
environmental risks.
There is also the Green
Acres Project; there is a defi-
nite, viable, alternative use of
this particular water.
Newport Beach
I am a member of the Board
of Directors of Newport Island
Incorporated. The city should·
now redouble its effort to pre-
vent the IRWD from dumping
treated sewage water into
Newport Bay.
The bay is much too valu-
able an asset to permit it to be
used as an experimentation
tank for the IRWD.
ROY VANORDEN
Newport Island
I and my wife and the rest of
family are opposed to the per-
mission for the IRWD to dis-
charge treated sewage into
Newport Harbor.
DELL KHAN
Newport Beach
TWO VIEWS OF OUR HISTORY
Was America founded on Christian beliefs· -or human reason?
A pparently Joseph Bell was a little
•miffed" that Newport Beach Mayor
Hedges questioned hiS gatrlotism and
character in A..Ieamt.Altlcm the mayor
wrote for the Pilot
I bad to chuckle at the title of Bell's
rebuttal article, •nebates should drop
name calling," because most of his
columns are aitical of one conservative or
another, and he certainly has shown no
problal with •name calling."
II Bell suggesting a truce on his appar-
ent agenda to discredit conservative
adivlltlf
IW1 stated in the above-named article
that molt of the founden of our nation
wwe dtUta or Umtutam who were bosWe
about the .-Vance ol the Bible.
How then doel Bell explain um quote
fl.a J ..... MlidllOO: ·we've lta.ked our
Murit cm our Ulllty to follow the nm
0 rtn , Wtlb all OW' heart.,,
Qiilll ... to tbe "O' begtnning, The
MllJlll•• o..en c:on'81iled theM
wmda ......... of God, Amen. We
wllale ......... w ........ by the
.-fAClod. ............... for tM
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Christian faith, a voyage to plant the first
colony in Vugin.ia."
Then there are the words of Benjamin
Franklin: "l have li'VOO-a long time and
the longer I live the more convincing
proofs I see that God still governs in the
affairs ot men. I believe the Saaed Writ·
lngs which aay that 'except the Lord build
the house, they labor ln valn that build it.' "
George Washington wu a devout
Christian and quoted the Bible often. OUr
early schools taught solely from the Bible
and used lt u the basis for studies in all
IUb)ects.
Left-wing liberals have been trying to
rewe hlltory for yean to suit their opln·
lODI and philoeopby.
Apparently they belMlft m the aaytng:
"Q\de • liil Often enou9h arid ~bllc wm begin to~ it u truth.· .
God w. IW1 have peoipae IUCh as Mayor
Hedgll WhO and ftrlli OD U.. f9da and
.,. not lby •bOut ~ fonb • ctial·
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T his is a reply to the letter by Mona
Cheshire (July 4) in which she chas-
tened Joe Bell for his "ignorance of the
Chdstian histonr of ~ur country.• It's
always ln vogue for a people to rewrtte its
history because they feet it ought to have
been this way. Chrl.stian fundamentalists
love to paint a picture ol colonists fleeing
religious persecution to eet up tbe true
"Kingdom of God" in the New Worid.
So much is true for a great many ot that
ti.rat generation ol colonists. It ill conve-
niently forgotten that thoee r9ctic&I ftN..
brand.a of the War for Independence lived
a century later and were~ not by
religious zeal for •Biblical • but the
paaton for •reuon• impUtld by John ·
Locke's Wrl~.,_ of VoltAdN aDd
the Prmcb ~fat lb9 18th cm·
tury mMghlaW'l. In 1895-Ltdla W!OCll
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CLASSES
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Bernd said the district could
change grade configurations,
adding lower grade leyels to high
school sites, or redraw bound-
aries to create space.
"The abfilty·to do it is probably
there, but there will have to be some
significant changes made,• be said.
The new class size proposal is
based on a state estimate that
$775 per student will pay for the
reductions, but that would
require a $125 expenditure by
individual school districts.
That could prove too costly for
Newport-Mesa, which just last
month struggled to· close a $1.9
million budge t deficit. .
"Given the current state of the
budget, it's going to have to be a
break-even proposal,• Bernd said.
The district's teachers union
praised Wilson's class reduction
proposal last month, but ques-
tioned whether $500 per student
was enough to hire an extra
teacher for every class.
redched for comment Friday.
Bernd said district administra-
tors would re-evaluate the class
size reduction costs, along with
spdce availability, which he will
report to school board members
a t Tuesday's board meeting.
"Class size reduction has
always been d priority for board,"
he sdid. "An opportunity of this
nature has to be explored."
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for somethJ.ng W<e an overdue park-
mg tlcket and bemg placed next to
Charles Manson or a raplSt, • he said.
"But 11 appeared to be very secure.·
And whtle jail is commonly
abqned with unages of bread and
water, the Sandler's ~d they dined
on a "mJcrowave-portion • of veg-
etable ldSdgna and two hard rolls
washed down With a quton of milk.
"No straw, no glass, just the
carton,• said Harold Sandler,
who wasn't sure what kind of
meaJ to expect. "I had no clue. I
thought they might cater it or
something. 1 didn't know if they
had a chef or something."
Afte r dinner, the couple was
treated to a tour of the police
d epartment's facility, which they
said was efhc1ent, but in need of
renovation
"It was worth it.'' Ellen San-
dler sdJd "It was a l.Jttle spooky,
but very educatJonaJ •
Harold Sandler said he's not
sure he wants to repeat the
uruque expe11ence.
·It Wdi.n 't hke Disneyland
where you go agam and again
and agam. It's pretty much a one-
shot expenence," he said.
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Blauer said blackbalJ flags,
wluch temporarily ban surfing for
swunmer safety, were down all day
from 48th Street to the Santa Ana
River Je tty for the first time in years.
Water temperature and mod -
erate surf at 3 to 6 feet kept swim-
nung to a nurumum, he said.
One swimmer, shivering
beneath an Amencan flag towel,
agreed
It 's freezing!" said She ila
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the Menn.aid owners.
Jeff Goldfarb, the attorney
representing the city, said there
are four stipulations that violate
the city's permits:
• Mennaid dancers are per-
mitted and do come within 6 feet
of patrons.
• Dancers are allowed and do
touch themselves, other dancers
and patrons.
• Dancers do take tips from
patrons.
• Owner is failing to provide a
restroom attendant.
The Mermaid opened in Feb-
ruary after a two-year court bat-
tle with the city. Patrons and
dancers have to be 18 and older,
and no alcohol is served on the
premises, An Nguyen said.
A Mermaid dancer, Mary
Each year thereafter, students
were assigned to research and
make their own historic Ameri-
can flag, he said.
"It didn't matter what flag
they decided to make,• Sullivan
said. "I just wanted the!Il to have
fun and bring them in for me to
grade."
Made from bright-colored felt
and decorated with fringe and
glitter, flags such as the 1775
Bedford flag, the Bear flag, the
President's flag, the Liberty lree
flag and the Bunker Hill flag
were all created by Sullivan's
students.
Stone, wbote stage name ls
"Ava,• testified as a wttnea.
StoOe Mid she has never hid a
problem with groping cus-
tomers. She testified that the 6-
feet distance rule between tbe
patron and dancer is not
enforced at the Mermaid.
An undercover Newps>rt
Beach police officer bad ewtence
that Stofle allowed a patroR to
fondle her breasts during a bikini
dance. But Stofle denied that say-
ing, wp~nally, I don't do (that)
·because it grosses me out"
Nguyen testified that the
men's restroom -next to the
women's restroom used by the
dancers -does not have an atten-
dant because it is too costly and
•would stop people tiom using
the john." Nguyen said the male
patrons -whom he described as
businessmen -don't pedorm sex-
ual acts in the restrooms.
Nguyen also testified that tile
patrons put the dancer's tips on
"In 1976, I had a Spirit of '76
fla contest to celebrate the 200-
year anniversary," he said. Point-
ing to a light blue and white flag,
one of the more intricate of the
bunch, Sullivan said, "I think this
one was the best by far."
Even past students fondly
remember Sullivan and his flags.
•I ran into a former student at
traffic school awhile back," Sulli-
van said. "He came up to me
and said, 'I made a flag for you.'
"I suddenly remeJJlbered who
he was right after. I think it was
about the only project he actually
finished."
The most common design put
on past. American flags was the
rattlesnake, Sullivan said.
"Four different flags used rat-
the a.ge or band tbe tip to her.
U tipp.. wam't allowed, •1
wouldn't have any dancers
becaUle tbey wouldn't make
money,• be Mkl.
Nguyen, who frequently
monlton the club's 16 sec:urity
cameras, Mid he bas never seen
a patron touch a dancer's "pri-
vate parts."
After the proceedings,
Nguyen said he gets many posi-
tive comments from neighboring
businesses and that he has been
unfairly targeted by the city and
the community that want him to
take his business elsewhere.
P.riday's proceedings were
filmed by a television crew b'o]Il
·nie CBS Evening News with
Dan Rather." The show is pro-
ducing a s~gment feoturing
Newport Beach along with near-
ly 22 dties nationwide that are
grappling with similar adult-ori-"
ented business issues, a show
representative said.
tlesnakes, • he said. "A few rea-
sons for this are because rat-
tlesnakes are always vigilant and
if attacked, are always ready to
attack back."
Although there was little
street traffic on the Fourth to see
Sullivan's flag collection, he was
still glad he put them up.
"It only took about an hour to
do," he said. "Our neighbors
absolutely loved it.•
As for next year, Sullivan
hopes to keep the flag display
alive. He and his wife Shirley ar~
discussing ways they can show
off more than 30 at a time.
•I want to find a way to put
the flags on poles," he said.
"That way, they could all be up
for everyone to enjoy."
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EYE·Ol'ENER
Vanguard$' April Munroe
in 52nd day of coma
QUOTE OF THE DAY
°'Were just. getting a handU!
on tltJrtgs rlglu now ... •
-ESTANOA HOOPS COACH RJOI BOYCE
college softball '
1An anniversary of a d~fferent kind
Southern California
College's April Munroe
has been in a coma for
52 days as a result of auto
accident near Sonora.
l y Jim Walters, Daily Pilot
n s anng g es
extended holiday weekend with
friends an~ family being bedaz-
zled ·by the sights and sounds of
Our Nation's 220th Birthday
celebration.
In the quiet ward of a
Modesto hospital, Southern
~alifomia College's April
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stephanie
keefe
Ivey dons
professor's
cap for the
summer
• Sum.mer -school is here
on the boating scene.
1 w ith summer comes the
beginning of summer
sailing programs, and
~lb these p~ogr:ams comes an
In recent years, the clubs
around Newport Beach have
attracted more and more of the
top sailors in the country, and
this year is no exception.
This year, Newport Beach's
clubs offer collegiate
All-Americans, class champions
and now, one club features the
United States youth champion,
Mark Ivey, as its senior program·
instructor.
. Ivey, who is now working for
Lido Isle YC, recently won the
US Sailing Youth Championship
with four firsts and a sixth,
winning the regatta by nine
in ts.
The impressive victory is
shadowed by only one thing:
Ivey's winning of the regatta's
sportsmanship award as given to
him by his peers.
Ivey's complete domination of
this year's Youth Champs comes
on the heels of an extremely
successful freshman year at St.
Mary's College, which
culminated in his naming to tb.e
1996 All-American team.
The Youth Champs were held
June 21-27 in Bay St. Louis, .
Miss., where a field of 143 youth
sailors competed in three
divisions -Lasers. 420s and
Mistrals.
Each division completed five
of the eight scheduled races,
With conditions ranging from
breeze of 2-10 knots to a few
minor squalls.
The final day of the four-day
series was canceled due to
heavy winds, rain and
thunderstonns.
Prior to the regatta, the youth
sailors bad a din1c spomored by
US Sailing's Olympic Yachting
Committee, featuring St. Mary's
College head coach Adam
Werblow, 1996 Collegiate Sailor
of the Year Senet Pltchoff of
Tufts Univanity, Coach Gary
BOdie, Laler sailors Nick
CromweU. Mike Hare, Chart•
M9lde eDd Ab Manard.
d~ coechel Bill H..., and Mallory MiMJ•,
and boudl ro.ch ScoU s.ae.
Otbli pelfonnanc:e al not. et
UU. yMr'I Voutb ~pt.II .
NMttpo1t lftrbar' YCI ~ ,,.,,s-on. Wbo llllilMd. mlDtb
plillosu•auW111•l1 DlegoYCI~~
Mlinroe has been celebrating an
anniversary of a different kind.
One she'd rather not, in a world
with thoughts left unspoken.
Today is the 52nd day that the
19-year-old softball catcher bas
been in a coma following a May
16 head-on collision near her
hometown of Sonora.
Even though Munroe has not
spoken since the accident, signs
of encouragement h~ve filtered
or the squeezing of a visitor's
hand.
The physical injuries -two
cracked ribs and a broken hip -
are healing nicely. Munroe has
responded well to her occupa-
tional therapy. Though in a
coma, the nurses have had her
stand during the daily travails of
therapy and she
has been able to
hold her head
up on her own.
The doctors
have ruled out
any permanent
nerve damage
at this time,
according to
Munroe's
br-0ther Nathan.
of motion, there are no limits,"
added Jen Houston, a junior
pitcher at SCC who is Munroe's
best friend on the team. ~Right
now she's showing what they call
'purposeful response.'
"If you call her name she will
tum toward you, but not 100%•of
the time."
Houston,
who lives in
San Jose,
travels to
Sanora every
Thursday to
Visit with
Munroe and
she stays with
Munroe's
roommate
Mona over the weekend. It was
~ho was driving the night of the
accident.
They were coming down the
hill into town early in the
morning after what Nathan
Munroe called •one of the worst
rainstorms we've had this way in
a long tjJne." Marla lost coutrol
on the rain-slicked roadway and
slid passenger-side first into a
pickup truck ma.king its way up
the hill.
"Marla has really been
handling this well," Houston
said. "She's not allowing herself
to feel guilty. She's letting God
take control. The accident was
o·obody's fault. It was just an
accident.
"We're all just doing the best
we can to help April. That's all
Part of Houston's devotion
stems from the bond that can
exist between pitchers and
catchers. Hall of Farner Steve
Carlton carried it to an extreme
by insisting on throwing only to
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SWIMMER MIKE O'llRIEN
Men's
1,500
freestyfe
LOS ANGELES
A continuing series on our
athletes' quest for Gold
the olympiad series
MARC MARTIN I DAI~ l
Mike O'Brien had one shot and one shot only at Olympic Games glory, and he made good with a gold-medal effort in the 1,500.
Costa Mesa's Mike O'Brien had
the ability to shake off defeat in
his favorite race, the 400, and
put together a gold-medal
winning effort in the 1,500
freestyle at the '84 Games
in Los Angeles.
By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot
...
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-gold-medal winner. business," O'Brien saitl. "(1be accident)
He won his gold in the men's could've been catastrophic, but I was able
1,500-meter fr~tyle (about 1,650 in yards) to collect myself. The trainer put some ice
at the 1984 Los Angeles Games, too young on my bruises and tried to relax me.
to capitalize on the feat in the endorsement Somehow, I made it through the Trials."
world, but certainly good enough to land O'Brien went 15:04.49, the second-best
him a full swim scholarship to USC. clocking in the U.S. at the time, even
O'Brien had always been a solid though be entered the Trials ranked 14th m
distance swimlner, but the 400 was his . the world. So it was off to Los Angeles.
specialty. He finished third in the 400 at the O'Brien, a master on turns, deviated
'84 Olympic lnals, and thus, did not from his normal regimen in the days
qualify. He was two-10ths of a second leading up to the LA Games, because an
short. ·1 had it in my grasp, theri I lost it,• old ankle injury started to act up.
O'Brien said, who led the majority of the O'Brien, though, qualified No. 1 in the
final beat in the Thais. . prelims, going 15:20. slower than his Thals
M ike O'Brien came from a high Though O'Brien was crushed, he had his time, but good enough to get him into the
school so small, it not only didn't backup event -the 1,500 -in which to final round on Aug. 6, 1984, in the same
have a pool, it didn't have a boys compete the following day in the pool where he would begin his collegiate
swim team. preliminaries. He qualified for the finals in career.
Now-defunct Newport Chrlstian High that event, but was involved in a traffic He beat DiCarlo by five seconds.
wasn't exactly a springboard for future accident the next-day with the team trainer. O'Brien didn't PR. but won the gold.
Olympic swimmers with its total O'Brien was only hours away from the "The time doesn't teally matter,• he
graduating class of 28 students in 1983, but biggest race of his life, and appeared to be said. "The fact that you raced properly and
O'Brien, formerly of Costa Mesa, was able in no condition to qualify for the Games, let you've done it is what matters, and I
to take a leap of faith, winning a pair of alone beat bis toughest competitor, George figured it out real quickly. I wasn't going to
age-group national championships in tbe DiCarlo of the University of Arizona, who give (the gold medal) back.·
distance freestyle for the Mission Viejo . outswam O'Brien in the 1na1s of the 400 O'Brien never attempted to qualify for
Nadadores, a nationally renowned club only days prior. tbe '88 Seoul Games. His biggest reward
program, then becoming an Olympic ·1 had to collect myself and get down to for the gold was a scholarship.
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.NeWport East.goes down swinging, 7 ... 1
• It was·just one of those
days that solJletimes a
tittle Leaguer mum end\ll'e.
ly Jim~~ Pilot
sit in front of their parents, Ward, thing right," Ward told his club.
realizing be was being looked on "For some of you tb.ia ts your last
to provide the season·cllncber Uttle league game. rm aony lt bas
saidi •1 want you to remember to end lhil ~y. You'nt a better
how bad th.la feels." teem then you lbow9d today.•
The. wprdl couldn't have done '""'-ltadilcl --nh I "'-· a bett• job of telleving the*'" •---v• ·~· or •-w·
lion than the touch of an expert ~in tbe fti'lt IDnln9 II San Juan m.aaeu.e. 1be laughter from all CapAltrano ban.cl around wblle
concerned was genuine aftw ICOllDg three NDI OD two bill lad ~... ..a.red its 'Kl -. two mon. lbe tblrd nm_.._ ,_wpon MCOl'l OD .... --• ..;.s+aru-l'D = and Wll eHmlMtied from tb8 Dia---•-,_ tttct 55 Utde lAegue -S.. ~--.-. .._. ..... llMl Bal8bd 'lburMmiDt. .,... ................... .....
.. .........,. .. .. • p:d$ ... , ... .
u.. dayt -muldn't do...,. .. ... 2~2-$.l-S.t~
t ...S-1 before the runner, who was
ti.ring in the afternoon heat. flnal-•
ly charged home knockmg the
ball out of starting patchf'r Robert
Della Grotta't glove and then
aoesing the plate.
capo scored smgle r.ns in
Nd\ ol the othet four ilWhgs to
k~ their town y tiUe hopee
ahe.
Newport fthally• g°', OD the
board when plDcb·Wtt•r BlPt
Begle~aboiMnmcner
l&um.ELMGmW•
April Munroe
Eagles
spank
CdM
• 23-1 second-quarter
paves way to easy 51-36
win at Surf City Classic.
By Roger carlson, Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BEACH -"Scrap-
py" may eventually be the key-
word for the Estancia High bas-
ketball team when the 1996-97
campaign rolls around, because
when the Eagles are, indeed,
scrappy, watch out.
Corona de! Mar High's Sea
Kings were the victims of such
antics Friday afterneon j.n the first
round of the 17-team Surf City
Classic at Newport Harbor High
where the Eagles ran away and
hid !rom Corona, 51-36, to set up ' . .
Santa Margarita, a 66-55 victor
over Huntington Beach.
With returning starter Sam
Nelson absent because of Jr.
Olympics commitments, the
Eagles appeai:ed to be in a
dreamy mood throughout the first
quarter, falling behind by as
many as eight and entered the
second quarter down, 14-8.
That's when first-year coach
Rich Boyce got in his team's face
and by the time he was finished
there was a different team which
took the floor.
"We're Just getting a handle
on things right now,· Boyce had
said prior to the game. ·rught
now we're young and inconsis-
tent. Sometimes we play like a
Top-10 team, and sometimes we
play like we've never even seen a
basketball before.•
That Top-10 item showed up
quickly in the second quarter as
the Eagles took Corona del Mar
• SEE EAGLES PAGE 82
Tarsl"wh
Mater Del
in 60-48
setback
I
MAAC MAK11N I tw.Y Pl.OT
I f a picture ts Indeed worth a 1,000 words, chancM are there wW be eome dllcu.sslon In aae Corona del
Mar camp today about this one. Estancia'• ~ Simpson (44), Brandon C...Uu (10t,· Je91e Nna (23)
and Evan Taboada (left) lend their preseD<.'e In squeezing out the CdM hopeful on the right In Prtday
afternoon's basket~ game ln the Surf City Claatc at Newpo~ Harbor High.
SAILORS
· CONnNUED FROM 81
Monarcht 1n nose-to-nose·
fublon through the first two
quarters (trailing 33-32J and
led 38-37 with 2:13 spent 1n
the third period.
Mater Del'• talent and
depth eventually got to the·
Sailors, but it was Harbor
which made the big state-
ment of the day.
Pulido, surrounded by
Matt Jameson, Pete Cun-
ningham, Thevor Thissel,
Matt Ciely 'and Greg Wert-
.. ' man, can obviously stack up
with a lot of team5.
W{th Pulido's all-around
·game augmented by treys
from Cunningham, the
Sailors jumped out to a 19-11
lead after one period, saw
the eight-point bulge melt to
a 19-19 standoff, then sped to
a 32-25 lead before the Mon-
archs could restore order in a .
very physical match.
was a suc-
cessnil return for McKnight
to the Mater Oei bench after
being diagnosed with cancer
June 10 and operated on
June 11 .
•Tue cancer in my chest
was the size of a golf ball,"
said McKnight, who was µi a
very upbeat mood prior to
the game with the news that
his doctors believe all of the
cancer was removed and that
the picture is a positive one
in terms of recuperation.
McKnight said he'd be
taking a pretty low profile for
the rest of the summer, but
those thoughts didn't last
long as Harbor broke on top,
sending McKnight to his
familiar post as the Mon-
DON LEACH I DAILY Pit.OT
Newport Harbor Hlgb's Danny Pulido was a dominant
factor ln Tan' contest with Mater Del, scoring 14 points-,
archs' leader, and voice.
The Monarchs had a 17-3
edge in terms of reserves on
the bench and as the game
wore on those numbers
began to surface.
It was, nevertheless, a sol-
id effort by' Larry Hirst's
Sailors, ·who will meet the
loser of today's CdM-Hunt-
ington Beach game at 5:30.
And the Sailo~· response
to the effort? Cunningham
summed it up quickly, sla.JlP.
ming his foot into the woo<J..
en stands in disgust.
MllW Del tQ. Newpoct fUrtxJr' 48
Mater Del 11 22 19 8 . 6b
Newport 19 13 13 3 -48
Newport Harbor -Jameson 8,
Cunningham 13, Thissel S, Ciely ~.
Pulido 14, Robinson 3, Wertman 3,
GalberO. ~
Fouled out: none. ~
-By Roger Carlson .
SU'F CITY· s5~RES, SCHEDULE
F1nt ROWMI SCONS 1 p.m. -San Bernardino vs. Mater Dei
Trabuco Hills 49, Villa Pane 48 (ot) 5:30 p.m. -Trabuco Hills vs. San Clemente ,
San Clemente 83, Cypress 43 7 p.m. -Edison vs. Elsinore _ .
Edison 59, Laguna Beach 49 •
Sonora 82, Elsinore 53 Sundays Finals Schedule
Santa Margarita 68: Huntington Beach 55 10 a.m. -consolation
Estancia 51, Corona del Mar 36 11 :30 a.m. -seventh place
San Bernardino bye 1 p.m. -13th place
Mater Dei 60, Newport Harbor 48 2:30 p.m. -11th place
Todays Championship Quarterfinals 4 p.m. -consolation
11 :30 a.m. -Santa Margarita vs. Estancia 5:30 p.m. -fifth place
uat NO CHARGE!'~
~EAGLES
~ONTINUED FROM 81 .. CALl DIRECT. .. apart with a 2~-1 run with all
,hands sharing in the blitz. K. Estanda's defense created
turnover otter turnover, and
•When it didn't, the Sea Kings
'were hurrying their shots and o~
•of sync, to the dismay of Coach
:Paul Orris.
• When it was over not a single
'Corona del Mar player scored
J;ore than six points, while Bran-
ldon Casillas (13), Jose Nava (12),
fRyan Simpson (9), James Daw-~ (8) and Evan Taboada (7)
imade it a balanced effort. CdM
!meets Huntington Beach today at h 1 a.m. 1n consolation play .. J. ....... 51,C.......tlllM.rM
~ • 21 9 15 . 51 ;c.cwon. def M.r 14 J • 11 • 36 Fodc -c.lltas 1), T~ 7, 12, Oewklnl .. Sirnllllon 9, fW*"f ~,.... 0, CMlttlno 0, ~ o .
.. .. • "lend 2. ~ s.
6; ,.lalOli 2. Gotity I;
.. CoOPlr ], Fudge 0.
I. Mucktly 0, Ann 3.
out: none.
~ • ~-_...,j!...o..=r.~
,
CnstaMesa
American
All-Stars vie
WESTMINSTER -The Costa
Mesa American Uttle League 9-
and 10-year-old All-Stars will
start District 62 Tournament play
(Area A) this morning at 10
against host Westminster at John-
son Middle School. The double-
ellmination tournament will con-
tinue through July 18.
Most of the Costa Mesa play-
ers showed versatility in playing
a number of positions over the
regular season.
· Cody Ostrander and Steven
Doerr both played infield and
outfield for the Major Tigers
while Sheldon Montgomery and
, Danny Whitaker split time
between the Minor A and Major
Divisions.
MUNROE
CONTINUED FROM 81
catcher nm McCarver. Even when Carlton was traded
from the St. Louis Cardinals to the Philadelphia Phillies,
the two came as a package deal, or it was no deal.
-i---~ne-:W&S--Ollly &-freshman, but tbat-w~nev·~------
problem, •Houston said. •she has a lot of insight and has
always been a strong person. She could offer
perspective on what things were really important in life.
•1t•s interesting, when I visit her I find myself telling
her a lot of things she told me over the season.•
Houston does what she can to encourage Munroe,
even reading letters from other teammates, most
notably senior infielder Jen Carusp, and talking about
road trips the team made and other game situations.
"That's what the doctors say will help her the most,• ,
said Houston. •She really helped me with my confidence
and I want to do the same for her."
Houston recounted how every time she felt she
needed to throw Munroe would make the time to be
there. ·
·she would catch for me two or three times a day on a
weekend and she never complained,• Houston said
The extra work paid off for Houston who was ~ce
named Golden State Athletic Conference Pitcher of the
Week and first-team All-Conference.
Montgomery played for the
Minor A Mariners and the Major
Athletics. Whitaker played for the
Minor A Orioles and the Major
ngers.
The Newport-East Majon Uttle League All-Stan for 1996. ·She deserves a lot of the credit," Houston said 1>f
M~oe. ·sbe has a very strong will. Several times I bad
to pitch both games of a doubleheader and that takes a just one of them. lot out of you emotionally. .
"Tyler Herried saw duty behind
the plate, on the mound and at
shortstop for the .Minor A
Mariners.
Kaiona Dutro and Alex War-
muth led the Minor A Orioles,
with Dutro covering short 8"14
pitching while \Varmuth played
first base, catcher and pitcher.
CONTINUED FROM 81
the center field fence in the top of
the sJ:xU:i inning. He was mobbed by
his teammates as he crossed the
plate and the celebratlon continued
all the way back into the dugout.
chance to cheer about something,"
Ward said. •These things happen,
but you hope they don't happen in
your final little league game.
•You're probably better surfers
than these guys. Let's have a surfing
•Baseball is mainly a blue collar
game and it's just fun for these
guys.n
s.n .._.. Ci14Ma'I> 7, Naupmt Eat 1
Newport East 000 001 -1 7 2
·111e first time we played Azusa Pacific. we lost the
first game in the later innings. Between games, she just '
told me 'you can't think about it, you have to start a new
game.' Even though I was really tired, physically and
mentally, I went out there and we won the second
contest." . SJ Capistrano 311 11x -7 10 1
game.· _
Houston thinks that strong will Munroe exhibited, on
and off the field, is what has helped her progTess as far •
as she has.
' \ "I~ was nice they finally got a
The conunent seemed out of con-
text, but Ward explained that all he
meant was most of the Newport kids
have other interests and baseball is
Della Grotta, Bradbury (4) and Halla-
day; Murray and Blatnik. W • Murray.
L -Della Grotta. 2B • Brown (S), Massey
(N), Della Grotta (N). HR • Eagle (N). "We both had high hopes for the next two years,•
Houston said. ·But the accident bas changed those
plans."
The two wer' to be roommates in the fall:
' Gary Gonzalez, Colin M c-
Guire and Joel Walker all played
for the Minor A Angels. Walker
played short while Gonzalez
pitched and played first and
McGuire primarily played catch-
~.
Costa Mesa National Major All-Stars at Miie Square Park
FOUNTAIN VAllEY -The Costa
Mesa National All-Stars open up Dis-
trict 62 Tournament baseball action
today at 1 p.m. at Fountain Valley's
Mile Square Park against the Foun-
tain Valley All-Stars.
U the Costa Mesa nine is successful
it will return to semifinals play on
Tuesday at 5 a t the same site, against
the winner of the Robinwood-Hunt-
ington Valley game.
Costa Mesa National at Fountain Val-
ley's Mile Square Park, against Foun-
tain Valley, at 10 a.m.
"We had a lot of plans for the future, -Houston said. ·1
know we'll still stay together, but I don't know how
things will go.
•1t will be a long road, but I know April has a core of
friends and family
that will stick by her. •
• nevor Smith was the ace of
<he-Minor Indians pitching staff.
1'ryan Yourex played for the
Major Yankees and Eric Nutter
y.ras a second baseman on the
Major White Sox. Jeff Thompson
is also a member of the 14-man
team coached by Desi Gonzalez.
It's the first of two, following the
Robinwood-Huntington Valley duel
in the Area 2 contest.
A loss would drop Costa Mesa into
the elimination bracket on Wednes-
day.
The Costa Mesa National Junior
All-Stars are at Johnson Middle
Schooll to play host Westminster in a
9 a.m. game, with a second-round
game set for Thursday at 5 if Costa
Mesa wins today.
Doctors still stress to family members that the most
important thing now is for tvfunroe to wake up. That's
when they'll be able to judge the full extent of the head
trauma she bas suffered.
For now, each day is what it is -a new anniversary of
sorts. Also competing today in 9-1 Os are
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WARD WIEIE
L••" Miidred
Wiebe WU bom In
Michigan on February
14, 1909 and hU died
July 3, 1998 In Foun-
tain Valley, CA at th• L-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;m~ age of 87. She la eur-•
vlved by her daughter --------------------------------~·· and ~rMaw, Kath-,
nn•andRoyPar90n9, ------------------------------------------------·~ Costa M .... CA; thf9e
grandchildren & MWh ~andchlldren. .~wm
be Sunchly, Juty 7,
1998, at Paclflo V'9w
M•morlal Park,
Newport BNc:h, CA.
(714) 0444700
Call 642-5678.
. . . .
••ttw Berber• W•rd, 76, former
r•ldont of Corona Doi
Mar, CA. died Tu ..
June 24, 1998 In II·
llnol• Maeon lc
Ha.pltal, Chicago, Ill.
She died of complica-
tion• duo to ~
rheumatoid arthrttle.
In 1982, Betty WC>fi<od
aa a pereonal
MC1'9tary few botH the
famous dancer Jutlet
Prow•• and world-
renowned chef, James a.an:t. In 1974, when
Betty'• artMtl• forced her to dlecontlnUe hor
prof•••lonal car••r
ahe Mttled comfort· .-----------1 ably In Corona Do! Mar, at the Soavtew
Lutheran Plaza apart-
monb Where •ho ,.
•lded whll• taking
care of the Cox fam-lly.: John, oi.ne. Erin a 1<911y. Many chlldr9n
of CdM W9r• alto
cared few by Setty'• ~ hand. Sh•
Put a few words :
to work for you.
.. a counMlof
for government ben-
oftt• • wu an ac-ttve member ol the
R•ald•nt•a Councll. rftamiiinliiiiiil She eleo ~ S*" tlctpated In many ,..
MWCh etudlM '°" the beMflt of arthrtde auf·
feret8. The ~ of
N.wpotl 8Mch pro-
clalmed July 7, 18tt a.ey Ward D9y ck.le '° her utraordll IWY of'fofte In the com-_______ ..
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oondl9of t, 9eey lllled fndependel#f ln eo.
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COSTA MESA 2124 CORONA VACATION BUSINESS OFFICE EMPLOYMENT ANTIQUES· 6010 PETS &
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii DEL ·MAR 2622 RENTALS 2722 FOR RENT 2769 PERSONALS 3002 5530 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ANIMALS 6049 GARAGE SALES
Bluffs twnhs• 2 lrgj~iiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil• .............. ..
EOV.U. HCX/StNO master suites. 2·1h ba. Large· 3/2 F,/P, O/W, CANNERY VILLAGE •Blu•wat., Qrlll* ~ TIGER KITTEN Fem, Yard, deck, vu, gar, Sundeck. $1550/mo. Attract ive 31st St. . Newport Beach water· efST ~ At1> polydactyl 6 wks 1---------
u Pg rad es· Near Avail 8/1. 723-5135 office for $730/mo HOTTEST front restaurant la now 854-3246 ' · BALBOA
beach. trails, park. Roy Jackson 673-3733 X * X * X * hiring for our Grand Anliqu~ lo '50. Mode"" ISLAND
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$1250. 831·7205 u. .. M ... OTlt I ·kES COSTA MESA 2624 rn-. '" LA Furn offlc• Newport opening In late Aug. •Est. LlglN dNlefs buy.
E'slde 2 Br gar •1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Luxurious Condos , cnlr, use of xerox, 1·6' UVE "Shift leaders •Line .....,, gi.~,.
resldentlal area,1• •Pool •Spa •Sauna share w/bus .. exec. ...,, .. I OD I staff "Kitchen pofC8111n, ,
$850 mo. w/credit .... $3001stMonth •lnThePines • $400/mo 700·1900 •servers •Bussers oldCOIUnltor 21st area. 642·4968 Cl G WATERFRONT OFFICE ~505-5050 •Hosts "Hostesses = ..___ .,_ ean, lrg min cabin· Near rest Ashing 800-73,-4420 •Bartenders· •Book· ·."'"'-· '""~•
E'S Id• Luxury Home/ style, 1 Br, walk·ln clst. Su11tM(~ Spu;iAlS In Lido Peninsula, ata.758-,100 keepers •Management ~
Gated 3Bd 2.5 Ba, 2· Huge back yds, Nr 1· 800 462 55n 727 sq. ft. Plus Deck. Stop by Mon-Fri July dec:of111Y9objectl. Fp (1 in bdrm). Dbl beach/Triangle Sq. • • -Fireplace, restroom 011-592·570.950 Sth-121h, 1oam-7pm •Onellmor.., .....
gar. Lg Prvt yard. Sonora Apts w/shower. Xlnt water to fill out an eppfica-·• Colllld1nlilVF••lllll
Wired tor surround Mary Ann 845-3358 view. ASAP 676-1808 •.-.""'•""''A_L_K_L_l ... V_E__ lion and Interview. •Esiatlulllcondudld
sound . Like new! $517 low Income, furni----------4 lft 830 Lido Park Dr •lmmedllllllcattl
$1450. 2572 Eld•n studios, utll Inc. ................ MEETPRIVATELY N•wpor1 Beach A I\ 9-3711
Call 645-5288 for appl. Clean, modern, sec. RENTALS TO BUSINESS & Talkto~meoneontllelr Cooks, Cas h l.is, 71~4
NEWPORT
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\. prk, pool & spa. SHARE 2724 FINANCE prlvatehomepnone 1&.. D rlv•r•, $5 .!50·
Jacki& 642·8226 fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii One-on-One $8.50 hr, 9.5, Call ,.,..--:=-:=-=~~-:----.,
•2 Br, 1 .Ba, hH" HI09·537-<1863 Bryan 548·7427 PARKING
Back Bay home" LOT SAL fenced yd, w/d hkup, beautiful area. 2 rms --------Party Une D•sktop Publlsher E 2169
gar, No Pets 2636 1 i BUSINESS 011·237·77n·11 Ideal person has fast Santa Ana Ave., av' qu et, pos. pets, . Chat Line IBM-compatible com· JULY 4TH-8TH •$1195 SEA FAIRE• u 1 c 5900 6 5 $550+ 1/3 utll. pgr OPPORTUNITY 1BR Lrg Patio F/P n t-4 ·1020 454-3404 545.5540 1·809·537-0585 puter, lnterleaf soft-· MFG. CLOSE~
A/C O/W Micro Sec Pk Clean Studio. Lg balh B 1 1 1 2904 Men'S Club ware. Fax resume: • • BAT~ELVES 19" Plush White Carpet & clost sep kltch No • s Master bdrm, 1·809·537·0no 673·5096 or call 642:0101 •DESI\ CHAIRS •39•
+Marble Floors pets. Quiet. $525 ·Incl private bath/ant. Wf D iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Romance Alexander Publlcallons •BED TRAYS 139"
Full Sz W/D Hook Ups ulil/cable 722·9882 Resp female pref d. PAY PHONE ROUTE 011-683-7389 GRILLMAN Exp for • T'MNHEAOOOAROS i49• -· $650/mo. 573-2571 ROCKINGC"•1RS 'S,.. _ HOUSES/ Gated Community E'SIOE Quiet garden ......,-__,,_______ 35 Local & Estab Sites Psychic/Astrology high output operation. • ""' ~
Pool •Spa•Tennls apt. on Broadway. CM· E 'ald• hous• Earn up to $1500 wkly 1·809·563·9899 3yrs exper required • T.CARTS '69 CONDOS M. McGuire 646-6770 1Bo, gar, s7oo/mo. Great loc. Quiet, 1-800-696·4980 Adut1sOnly.tn1'tTa1dlsApply DATA INPUTTER ·~U:X.taS 1169" FOR SALE Agt. Grubb & Ellis Avail 8/1. 723-2726. comfy, on-site P.kng, VENDING: • AP/AR, EOD oulput. ~ JOO'SOFITDISHOTUSm>
•............... ! 2b 2b C full prlvs, amenities, New, exciting, and................. Fax res u ~ to: WICKER & MORE r a ondo. Gated TRIPLEX C.M. Unit C male preferred $400 mosl of all profitable!" 6 73·2246 or call comm/upper unit. A/C 2br 2ba, patio, 1 car N/S/pets. 722-8737. 1 •800_820-4353 EMPLOYMENT Ju 11 e G 1 em at 1125Vlt1oriltSt•COlllMesa
W/D, OW, micro. Pool/ garage, $850/mo. Agt ................. 673 2244 548 0202
Jae .. 2·car gar. No pel. 818·981·4783 N.B. Walk to Beach.•••••••···· •---·------• $1395/mo. 073·5884 The Versaille Condos. Groc•ry Auditor ..,__ _______ --1
1---------Pvt ba, all amen, resp. ANNOUNCEMENTS EMPLOYMENT PT grocery auditor/
GENERAL 1002
~ OOV'T FORECLOSED 3br 2ba Bluffs Tnhm, NEWPORT No drugs. 646·3735 mystery shopper
hom•• for pennies exc cond, 2·car gar, BEA 8 p ................ 5530 needed in OC area. APPLIANCES 6011 on $1. Delinquent Ta•. no pel/smk, $1575/mo CH 2669 N rof'l/qu l•t N/S Previous retail and/or iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Repos, REOs. Your assoc. pool, 737·1449. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii roommate to share _________ liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii food sales a..-Must
Area. Toll Free 800----------•1BR $025• 3br, 3 sty condo w_/ ANNOUNCEMENTS $1,000'• Poaslble have personal car Wash.,/Dryer $140/
898.9778 Ext. H.1361 AC, 2 Br twnhome, near 2 BR 2 BA 5725/Up owner, prtv. ba, 1 hse R•adlng Books PT. plus I nsurance.. ea. R•frlg $175.
for current lislings. Fash. Isl., 2-car gar, . from beach. W/0 2920 At Home. Toll Free Call 713•3 ,.3•3 ... 45 646-5848.
I I Refng & dishwasher $650 + 'h util 673·3921 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1 ·800·898-9778. ext.. " • ·'tiOV'T FORECLOSED new carpe · no pe s. Incl. 60x30 pool. No1--·-------R 136 f 1• · between 7:30·4:30pm $1350 640·1529 pets. No fees. No Roommate Wanted ,,.--------•. 1 or tstings. • .hom•• for pennies MARKETING FURNITURE 6014 ·.on $1. Delinquent Tax, Beach Dupl•• 3br/ lease. 545-485!5 Costa mesa house NEWPORT HARBOR $1 OOO'• Posslbl• Support poslllon, w/ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
".Repos, RE Os. Your 2ba. Nice carpet, Steps to aaRd 1 BO (nr back bay) Master, Hi{lh School Reunion Typing PT. Al Home. some administration
·-Area. Toll Free 800· new palnl/appllances. 1 BA, dwnstrs $775. prlv bath, gar, no * ClaH of 1986 * 1 ·BOO·B9B·977s ext. duties, computer skills
".098-9778 Ex1. H-1398 2blks to bch. Newport Yearly lease, no pets, smk, tennis, pool. Newport Harbor T-1398 for Listings a must. 875·5e98
:e1or current lisllngs. Shores .Community no garage. 847•2622 S520. pgr 216·3449. -NautJcal Museum· $1000'• Poss Ible pool, 1-car aarage Typing Part Time. Al PfT Work F(T Par
·.hom•s for pennies · · · 1 BA, dwnstrs $775 & · · ' '°n 51 . Delinquent Tax, Avail now. Call for 1-800-898-9778. Ext. nee. $8.00/hr +comm. •Repos. REOs. Your appl 909·989-0817 Studio dwnstrs $650/ T·1361 for Listings. $300-$500/wk. Mark in
219 Grant SI B Incl utll. Yearly lease, 1 otr· d Area. 1-800-898-9778 · $40,000/Yr Jncon1e sa es. ice pro ucts
lmm•culate Leather
sofa set, Cherry Rice
Poster Bedroom Set
527·1784
we cons rue e
9' sectional & love
seat, needs recover,
$150 646-8665
Exl. H·t 398 for ____ u_p_s_ta_ir_s___ no pe!,s. 847·2822 LOST & potentlal. Home1 ___ 8_!5_2_·..;;.0....;2_4..;.7 __
current listings. ***BIO CANYON VIEW VIEW VIEW RENTALS FOUND 2925 Typists/PC users. Toll Sales AHoclat• ---------1
GOV'T FORECLOSED Twnhm• 3Bd 2.5Ba 2Br 2Ba, garage, fplo., WANTED , 2726 Free (1) 800-898-9778 Gift shop at John MERCHANDISE
hom .. for pennies Golf Course View. ~~~~· ~~~0~~:9~~;g:liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ex T·1361 for listings. Wayne Alrpor1. F/T, MISC . 6015
o11 $1 . Delinquent Tax, Pool/tennis. New M LOST CAT 7/2 female $40,000/Yr lncom• must have flex. sched.
Repos, REOs. Your paint, carpet & blinds. 1at~r• 2c;~~1•1 ,';0rt In vicinity of E.18th St potentlal. Home 6mos. cash handling iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Area. 800·898·9778 $2000/mo. 040·5274 ."g ~r • i ti ~ & Tustin. Brwn/blk Typists/PC users Toll ex per. preferred PLANT SALE Cement I H 1361 f II I MISCELIANEOUS own ouse, w pa o, Tiger stripes, white F (1) 800 898.9778 Call (310)861-8902 table, 3 benches ex . . or st ngs. Bluffs Townhom• car gar, move In late paws. Wearing 2 red ree • • 1---~--'_;_;......;;..;..;...;.... $ f I
3bd +FR. 225osq.ft. RENTALS July. Npt Bch/CDM collars. 642•6399• ex T-1398 for llsllngs. SUPERCUTS Is now b~r~oba~hu;~2~~ C~t~~~:
BALBOA on grass bell. $1995/ area. Call 714 719· • "Rental Station Avalf• hiring hairstylists. r 11 Bk 650 3822 9908 Please Iv mess. LOST CHIHUAMUA For exp'd stylists, FT/PT. Beneflls 401 K avocado (rut ng) $10 . . ~ENlNSULA 1007 mo. r • . Fem, picked up nr Newport Beach area. medical & denial, paid Herbs, Junipers, Vines
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iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil L ido luxurious water Quality Inn 81h/f'CH, •84A 1 •70• vacations/holidays. $1 . 909·074-9422 7 front condo Larg~ ROOMS 2:,06 MISC. HB by couple drMng ... ~ Come Join our N.B. ""J,_a_o_u_z-zt-...$-1 ..... 2'"'"5_u_p_r_lg_h_t1
/;;,.OR·EOE·L S BAY 2BD, den, 3BA, sec, RENTALS 2744 MBZ Fri 8/28. R•· A/P•A/R POSITION team! 880-8784 Freezer $100. Por1able
' -ZE ' Exec. boat slip avail. $2,550/ B•droom/Bath furn/ ward. 536-1573 Community Newspa· Y Cll WI I color TV $75 646·5ll48 -"tiome 4 Br + lam rm pera seek full·time A-. our ents I • · · · mo./lease. 551·8554 unfurn, gar, pool, spa/ LOST Cockatlel Bird ..._ I I s · i 4 Ba, 2 car gar, cus-or an g e counts Payable/A.. ov• us . lalton ava I ---------I lorn built, enter1alner tennis, w/d $650 Inc. Grey, yellow head, ceivable Person. Mini· for rent m well eatab WANTED
friendly! Reduced to util. 8 3 1·3993 COOL DEAL orange c heeks . mum one year experl· N.B. Salon. Great $787 for 2 bdrm town· Reward! 548-3854 I I I 673-4186 TO BUY O 9 $870,000 760-0621 APARTMENTS Lg room/bath Prlv. home, central air, ence In accounts pay· oc a mosp. • 6 1
FOR RENT Entry, dbl closet, pools, refrigerator and Mlssln,g mal• black able and collectlollls ask for Lena. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil
---------patio, block to beach new appl . Over oat 1 ~ yra old. since preferred. Good ben-Aquarium 20+ Gallon CORONA $550, 075·4289 1 ooosq.tt. apace. 6/28 on· Esther St.. efit package Including EMPLOYMENT Please call Gina
DEL MAR 1022 Lg Room/bath Prlv. Some In o om e CM. 722-8591 :~~~K~O~~'~JF';'~,b~ SERVICES 5533 722·9893.
i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Entry, dbl closet, restrictions apply. •YELLOW LAB found ---------1 BALBOA THE KNOLLS 6/17, SA area. Send resume to: Ac· Old Colna, gold, sliver So of PCH 3Br 1~.Ba patio, block to beach I s 1 I F 1 s550, 675-4289 538·1400 (714) 546-2472 count ng uperv sor •••••••• ewelry, rankl n Mint,
+ gst qtrs, big lot. PENINSULA 2607 (310) 597.9933 P.O. Box 1560, Costa Please be aware thal Sterling flatware, etc.
S625K Own/Agt-Co-op iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I---------• ................ 1---------~·-M;.;...;;.e.;..aa;;;.:•...;C:;..;A_;.....;;9.;:;2.;;..62;;;.;8;.;..__ the llstln.-In this cat· Steve 642·9448 days 714-723·5250 •• 11• Cozy Hse on.quiet St. VACATION COM C ACT NOW egory may require you Top Ooll•r• P•ld
Steps to bch. 2Br 2Ba RENTALS 2722 MER IAL llBALTB •
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ORANGE COUNTY to call a 900 number For Records. Jaz.z,
NEWPORT
... ·J)EACH fp, din area, frig. gar.1~~~~~::~-=~~l~R~EAL=~~E~S~T~A~T~E:..~PlTDSS·••••••• FAIR In which there. Is a sountracks, etc.
1069 Near Nwpt Elementary charge per minute. Call Mike 645-7505 .
Sehl. $11 50. 673·5824 Cor on• del M•r Help needed selling
liliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Cottage, 2 Br, 1 Ba, tropical plants from1 .............. ---------1
, 28th Str••t Marin·• Lara• 1 BO w/gar. FP, fully furnished, $1500 BUSI"'reSS OFFICE J5ue81y T12r0thpl·c2881thTr·88D5aulrl1Y1• MERCHANDISE PREE TO YOU 6022
2BD/2BA d B bulll-ln, all util. yearly, per week. Walk to n&;; llMYYOUTOLOll..if iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil
' view. Lar~~n T~rra~~: slaps to beach. $985. beach & shopping POR RENT 27.69 3S,,...lllllWlllOllSfMllllbala Bldg 10, Booth 601-6031• ............. .
_ 1600 + s.f. Securlly avail 8/3. 645-5862 775-3632 ~--lld...,hl!I July 10th/11th 10am· garage. S345,000. t1,..__..,_. 2pm. No calls pleue.1---------Cann:a~:~~;lealty COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 '.':,~~·~== WE PAY WELL! ANTIQUES &OlO
CALL 7f4 541-lMI BIO CANYON CONDOS
Sales/Lease 255K·
Beautiful golden long·
hair fem cat, 1 yr, In-
door/outdoor, needs
loving adult home.
843-0705
•. S459K $2200+/mo. 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 2-3Br Brkr 759·7700. II PERSONALS
Chances are
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what you need
at the price
you want to pay
when you rea_d
ClaHlfled
Top Dollar Paldl
From 1800·1960.
1 pc to-entire estate.
Paintings, china,
glaware, . furn, etc.
40Vr NB Res 673·6223
PETS&
ANIMALS 6049
• HOUSES/
CONDOS
OR RENT
• ~--.------------1 ::IJU.BOA ... ISLAND ~106
8ayfront r.••rly, 4 Br,
2 Ba, frp , gar, upper
dupleic $2,800 mo.
Agent 87:1..,.092 , _________ ,
; COlONA '~ t!I. llAJl 2122 i··------1 •' .,~8MM. I-car ••' ~oo mo. to mo. ,, ... 380/28A. a gar
1100 80/8A. No t<h.
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: 1 •· 1 ••· on cvn. OC..n vu., 1 blk bch,
U,200 mo. "'""'un'
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QUIET at SEB.ENB
Palm l\f.esa Apart•••ents
So near & yet so far ...
Thais the ¥ing you get
when you live at Nm
Mesa amid the lush
grccncry cX ICdudcd
wood.t & 1t2tdy palma .
A Studioa. t ~ l 8cdroornt . Jn. ssn ., $600
• llUl $635 m S650
· llll sns ., s750
4 N0Pm A Vertical 8Unds A Ceiling f.,. 4 NBW Cupa, PUnt 8t TUc
A fl""* born A KC9d Poot ac JIQllJJ
4 P.cioek....._ A Gltllp Avalllblc
08iic:.e Houts: 9:00 un • 5:00 r::'·P tnd 10:00 am • •:OO pm w di
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Kitten• ¥ Persian.
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homes. 0415-4278
KITTENS 12 wk•. twin
slaters slay together,
long hatfed, 854-3248
6106
PIANOS & ORGANS 6059 MOVING SALE Every-
i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iii lhlng must got Anti· ques, olawfoot bath·
H•nd·palnt•d antique tub, bathtub jacuzzi,
pump organ, mid computer parts ,
1800's, w/needle point hsewares, clothes, etc
stool. $625 642·3151 119 Topaz, Sal> 8·2
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ateel bkcsH, •lore Vltta <tel Oro (E•bllJff) •me• 9010 mll, ,a apd, brown,
rack•, mlao. Sat. 8·3, Home furn clothH A'-UAA $4.300 14e-tHl74
418 Marguerite, COM 10y1, wt ma~hlne lot~liiiiiiljJ••••&iii tH3 PORO ™•You n•me It Of goodlH. '
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bike. hou1eho1d, gar-TRANSPORTATION Qn1y eok mll••· s11K.
den, clothes, book1, ••mil' ••••• BMW ftOlO 574-4247 or 848·9449 etc. 220 Poinsettia, •
COM, Sat. 8·1 alley "
access. ~-:.------'83 3201 A/C, AM/FM HONDA 9085
Yard 8ale Sat July 6 POWER BOATS stereo, snrf, sllver, liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Sam·? Clothes, bool<s, 7012 •tick. $2400 7Jp-7822 '88 Hond• Clvlo
furn & other misc. t98t BMW 3201 Sea FI x • r, 4 ·door,
atuffl 513 Orchid Ave. , green, auto, sunroof gold, bad engine. 13 Boaton Wh•l•r $1500 aso.a103 $1000/0BO. 631·7605.
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owner 675-0875 HOAG THRIFT SHOP '85 Riveria SPECIAL SALE SAT ____ .....____ A t AC G d d
10.3, 670 w. 17th St. MARINE SUPS $~~'o OBO 0~23~f;371---------
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mower, garden, toys, 40• Mooring Orig owner. Beaullful. '90 Ja9u•r Sov. Low
cleeta, brownie uni· South Side Balboa $3500. 944-9248 ml. Mint cond. Garage
forms, metal shelves, Island, nr Coral Ave. kept. Phone. Burg/Tan TM Cobb ~· window, s12 900 721-0991 •--------$1~900 720·1585
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Mo"'nu Baby Items, SCOOTERS 8018
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table Basketball, ~ttle (2) '77 CT70'a Honda
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20 Babys toys
22 Onion's 1ela1tve
24 Domlclte: abbr.
25 One -milllon
26 Stately dances
30 By~sell
34 Ttny particle
35 Underage
37 Observe
38 'Norma -·
39 Canine
comment
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43 Sesame S11oet
cl)aracter
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46 Methodologies 48 Pubs
50 Bread typo
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63 Midnight's ~le 64 Skyrocj(et
65 Singer P1es1ey
66 Job 67 Longings es Consumed
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achievement
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element
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notes
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devqtion
12 Too
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21 Acto1 Ma101s 23 Collection
26 Female
horses
27 Venice's
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carols
29 Rises 1apldly
30 Out ol shape 31 Contnbulor
32 Vermont patno1
Allon
33 Hollows
36 Vase 42 Skyl1ghlod
lobbies 43 Comes ronh
44 Senous
49 Tanfl
52 M1sly
53 Reed
instrument
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55 Sharp ciy
56 "It's -10 Tell
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THIS WEEK'S HOT PROPERTIES• JULY 6-12 , 1996
Cover. .. Coldwell Banker.Newport Beach
Map
Fred Sands Newport Propertia
Grubb It ~RaldentW
Ra.I Estate Savka
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Real Estate Setvlc.s
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Real Estate Services
8. Grubb & Ellis Residential
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14. The Prudential • Jon Douglas Co.
15. The Prudential· Jon DougLu Co.
16. The Prudential • Jop Douglu Co.
17. Star Ru.I Estate
19. Metro Realty
20. Jtogae llwty
21. Cmnety Village Realty
23. Rumbold Realty
2f. Coldwell Banker Newport Beach
25. Coldwell Banker Newport Beach
16. Coldwell Banker Newport Beach
27. Coldwell Banker Newport Buch
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29. Coldwell Banker Newport Beach
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33. Coldwell Banker Newport Beach Cover Home Story
34. Coast Newport Propaties
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40. Coast Newport Properties
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'5. Mortpge Rates
46. Open Route .Guld~omes of the Week
'1. Homet of the Week
'8. Coldwell Banker Newport Beach .
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featuring fine .properties from condos to castle~
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LAGUNA ARTIST CHARM•R
A l'OllUIAtX hOIM locaWd ID tlw detir11Me Nertla l...-. 48R,
3BA. Woocl,bur11lq nreplatt w/etten views. 1°llllld'olly
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EPITOME OF ELEGANCE
Spectacular 2 sto!Y> 5bd home w/bcauciful interiors, lim~t~>ne &
granite flooring. trplc & library. Lw9 yud w/spa & cxqwsttc oc.can
viC"WS!
$2,950,000 Ann, Ted & SU7.anne Code 70867 -
GORGEOUS EASTBWFF HOME
Gorgeous 4br, 2.5ba home w/marble entry. Leaded & stained glass,
French doors, Oak paneling. Security system. Lwh courtyard & badc-
yard w/pool & spa.
$635,000 Claudene Blanchard Code 71277
Cl'IYUGHI'S
VIEW!
Exceptional 4bd, 3.5ba home
boasts a dramatic marble entry,
£uro..stylc kitchen, landscaping
by ~r's Gardens and city
lighis view! .
Carol AJlison & James Gray
$1,249,000
Code 7 1797
VIEWS FROM 11IE VILLA
Villa Balboa penthouse w/stunning ocean &
Catalina views. Cathedral ceilings, skylights, cdcsco-
ry windows, 2 decks, comm. pool, spa.
Mary Ann McGuire
$269,000 Code 72447
BLUFFS..LUSH GREENBELT
Immacul ate, secluded end-unic overlooking grccn-
bdr. Fresh paint. Ccncrally located near shops,
schools, nacurc trails! Ideal community!
Sally Shipley
$309,000 Code 71357
GREAT WCATION! GREAT POTENTIAU
Beautiful view of Cherry Lake & Back Bay from this
customized large 5br, 3.5ba home. Frplc, wood Ars,
wide staircase, new decks.
Jo King
644-6200
OORONA IUGHIANDS CUI1E
2bd, 1 ba on qWct sm:er w/rc:moddcd kit. hdwd Aoo.rs
in liv rm & kit. big yard. key to beach g:atcs Ill
Sborcdiff.
Jim Weiscnbach & Kay K.onfa.1
$359,000 C.ocle 72637
HEIGHT OP SOPHisnCATION
Tasccfully u~ BdoowttHiD ~ CNcr 2,2~0
s.f. of ncuu:i1 ~widi gourmet lcitt:hcn, lavish MBR wtch
fircplaa. High a.wmablc loan and low down paymcnr.
$439,000
Steve Leverett
Code 71327
PENINSULA
POINT
~cent rcsklcnc~ on 4 5
ft. of prime waterfront. 3
Fabulow k.itdlaa, 'brary &
puio ridtt on the w;mr
Imported' marble. granite &
woods thru-out.
Jo Ann Kemon
$2,700,000
Code 71S17
SPANISH CHARMml
Customized Spanish style home feawres frplc; ~h
paint, ca rpet. Super vacation home! Life on Lido
includes docks, tennis, dubhowe. ,
$459,000 Code 72647 $503,000 Hyla Bcrtca
c.ode 72187
MANY AMEN11lES!
"5br, 3ba on extra larRe lot w/u~ interior. Newer crpt, pa.int, mar-
ble entry, hardware, lighting. ~ruit trees.
$689,000 Nancy Barfield & Tom Iovenitti Code 702"'
NEW ENGLAND
MASTERPIECE
Price n:duad! Unbdicv.ablc
wst0m home. C.a.pc Cod
with 5/6bd, 4.5ba on OYCr
I /3 acre. Two gJQ< l'OCllN.
• <h:rs kitchen w/6plc & oo·
Vilcing ~ widt griddle &
grill
Anne Hoover
$1,288,000 •
C.ocle 70937
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7 Cumd Bay Dr. Sat $179,000 KaraiW ..
1706 Irvine Ave. Sat $310,000 Dana B\ack
2525 Oc:an G4 Sat $~5,000 Mali Gulledge
~OOSumyDr. sacs $849,000 Marilyn Kmhner
15 Roe Foot2ine .. S&S $798,000 AwWKentoo .
1918 Pon PrOftnce S&S $465,000 Kenhner/Sttaws
908 Cdu.Pl .. '<. S&S $399,000 TomBrwuoo
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161, Mari.om Dr. sacs $369,000 Marl:Jacboo
w 23rd Street S&S $289,000 Louano Rin:q
6 Canyoo Fairway Sun $3,400,000 CarolAIWoo
5801 Scashott Dr. Sun $1,425,000 SollySbaam
5 Nigbuhott Sun SlJ95,000 ATS
7 Nigbuhort Sun $1,295,000 ATS
3Wtnpf Foot Sun $995,000 Jama Gray
'· 637 Cameo HigbJanda Sun $925,000 Connie Bcttoo
223ViaQWto
Jill Antigua Way
346 Peppy
180 l Port Stiding
290mntry
3143 Coru Marin
68~
13 Solring Hawk
6Seuape Dr.
THE VIEW GOF.S ON AND ON
Revet in the beautiful ocean views from this custom
designed home. Euro-sryfc cabinetry, Sub-Zero, &pie.
Sun $849,000 CoU11«io/Pqton
Sun $849,000 ATS
Sun $675,000 Kathy Gnniai .
Sun $489,000 Mui.oe Propp
Sun $3,,,000
Sun $37•.900 Mali Ga1ledge
Sun $32',000 Karen Knodw
Sun $324,900 MynBoom
Sun $17•.•95 Gib Wilker
SPECTACULAR VIEWS
Ocean, Bay, & ciry lights views arc the highlight of this
•bd home. Light l!£ bright, fam. rm. -+ bonw rm., 2 fire-
places, wine d0$Ct, pool l!£ spa. Yard, spa.
Max.inc Mink l!£ Joy Curtin · Karcn Rei.ck
~75,000 Code 72107 $879,000 Code 71707
FABUWUS PRICE, FABUWUS VIEW
~ocan & city ligtlG views fiom chis amdo. Mllblc
en~ 6plc. ClncDm ino::riors. Sdler I,, moOYallld to d now!
Karen R.czck & Claudette Blanchard
WI'S OF STABllJ'IY
Hone property paradite across from 280 acre Caitvicw
regional park w/equesaian acocss. Large home w/ooun~
try kitchen, &pie, spa.
Pam Ball
$719,000 Code 71097 $995,000
LOCATION -LOCATION-LOCATION
4br, 2ba Harbor'Vicw home w/French doors, whirc decor, hdwood floors,
kit w/Wand, comm. pool. Close co school. Absolutely perfect.
Code 72167 $498,000 Mali Gulledge
DOVER SHORF.S FSrATE
Dover Shores finest offering with incredible potential. This propcny has
.o~r been on the market. Awesome Back Bay and ciry light views.
$995,000 Ann, Ted, and Suzanne Code 102n
11IE EPrr<>ME OP ELEGANCE
Customiz.c:d & spaciow 4bdnn. 4ha home. Free fonn river rock pool &
~ w/fountains. Frplc, country .kitchen. 3 car attached gar.
$595,000 Dana Black & Lou Anne Rittcy Code 72157
LINDAOETH LoIS}ACOBS
#1AGENT1995TOPPRODUCER #lAGENT1995TOPPRoDUCER
721-0116 760-8384
BED HOT PBOPEB'l'Il·S!
CORONA DEL MAR PENINSUIA POINT EASTSIDE
Panoramic ocean & Catalina views. New listing on O cean Blvd. Ocean Blvd. Prime buildable lot. Great Spacious 3BR. 2BA/3BR 2BA Duplex
Spacious 4BR, 3.SBA. $679,000 $499,000 opportuniry. Act now! $969,000 $320,000
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BAYCREST HARBOR RIDGE GOLF COURSE HARBOR RIDGE
Executive custom home. 58~ pool, Panoramic Views. Elegant and inviting. Fabulous remodel, estate sized-lot. Pool Lowest priced 3BR. Family rm, library,
spa~ous & light. $629,000 Spacious view patio. $627,500 & privacy. . $449,000 mountain views. $450,000
BAY CREST LAGUNA BEACH
Custom home. Courtyard cnay, master On the beach ... Gatcd 2BR, 2BA condo.
suite retreat. Cul-de-sac. $449,000 $299,000
See These
RED HOT
PROPERTIES
TODAY!Call Us!
FORLFASE
Laguna $2350
Baycrest $2450
Harbor Ridge $3000
Harbor Ridge $4200
644-6373
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Karen
Rezek
7 CARMEL BAY DRIVE
SPYGLASS Hil..L
Executive home. Front row views of Qcean, bay, city,
lights. 4 bedroom, 3 bath. Bonus & family room.
$879 ,000
Great Costa Mesa Location
644-6373
xl17
Claudette
Blanchard
Ocean & Back Bay Views Spectacular Ocean, Bay & Cit)' Lildits View
Exclusive guard gated community. SBR, 3 .SBA.
3 car garage. Familyroom. 3816 sq. ft.
$719,000
SBR, 4BA, 2 car attached garage, berber carpet,
plantation shutters. Light & bright.
$299,000
2BR, 2BA. Front line location. Hardwood
Floors, Textu.rcd Ceilings, Very Light & Bright!
$33S.,OOO .
644-6373
x119
Jo Ann
Kenton
BAYFRONT PENINSUI.A EsTATE
Custom remodeled residepcc located on 45-feet of prime bayfront
on the Peninsula Point. 1Wo used brick terraces, lush palm trees,
and verdant flowers swround meandering walkways. A fabulous
gourmet kitchen and separate "morning room,. with open beamed
ceiling. Imported marble, granite, and woods throughout. Elegant
living and dining room with 11-foot ceilings, custom fireplace,
terrace overlook the Harbor. The large master suite has a fireplace,
sitting area, and balcony on the Bay. There' arc 3 other beef.room
suites. And an English gepdeman\ .library 1Vith entertainment
center comp-this magnificent residence.
$2,700,000
Exclusive
Shown by
.Appointment
Only
.
Connie Betton
675-0570
* * Presents. . • . ¥-
CELEBRATED P OPERTIES
Ekg11n1 livinx. Over 14,000 sq. ft. property pool,
sauna room. 4 BR, 5 BA on double siu loc.
$849,000
Baclc Bay & Fashion Island view. 4 BR. gourmet
kicchc;n, 3-a.r garage & lovdy yard.
$1,349,000
B.J. Johnson
644-6200
Call for Beach
Property lnfor.ma.tion
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VIEW!! 40 Foot Lot on the Canyon.
Enjoy nature at your backdoor.
$450,000
SOUTH OF HWY.
Two bedroom pl11s office. Peak View, Private Beach.
TOWNHOME
2BR., 2BA. Low down payment. $209,000
Call toda,y for Private Showings
Best Price in Town
Corona del Mar. Guard gated 3 ~R, 2.5
BA, pools, tennis courts, sunset views.
1439000
Perfect Family Home
Spacious 4 BR, 2.5 BA with master on
first floor. Located on quiet cul de sac.
Reduced to
Bordered by Mesa Drive to the north,
1Sth Street to the south, Newport
Boulevard to the west and Irvine Avenue
to the cast.
HISTORY:
The majority of the homes were built in
the 1940s and '50s. There have been
many remodels, additions and in some
areas there arc complete rebuilds.
HOMES:
This bedroom community bas more than
J ,000 single family homes and several
condominium complexes.
STYLE:
Some Eastside homes date back to the
'20s and '30s. Their unique character and
chaqn feature the old Calif omia Spanish
style with flat roofs and tile &b.ingles. The
second phase of homes, built in the '40s
and '50s following World War ll, wece
coostructed for returning Gl's and their
families. They are made of lathe and
plaster and have hardwood floors with
two and three bedrooms with one bath.
This type of home is the essence of the
Eastside and lends itself very well to
remodeling or adding on.
SALES:
There have been 54 borne sales this year
with 12 more pending. The lowest price
was $145,000 and the highest price
$550.000. Sales activity bas been brisk
with an average sales price ol $26S,000.
COMMUNITY FEATURES:
Eastside offers established neighborhood
living with quiet streets, sidewalks and
street lights. Schools and shopping are
within walking distance and there arc
lots of area parks, tennis courts, basebaJI
and s0cccr fields.
SCHOOLS:
Quality Newport Mesa schools are
available for area children. Mariners and
Kaiser elementary are the primary
schools. The middle school is Ensign and
high school students attend Harbor High.
SHOPPING:
This community is one of the most
convenient to area shopping. Wcstcliff
Plaza. the J 7th Street business section
and Triangle Square arc within walking
distance or a short drive. There is a
Rare cul·de·sac location Located in one of the finest neighborhoods
in Eastside Costa Mesa, thisiovely home has been beautifully upgraded inside aod out
and includes professional laodscapioa.
Enjoy Eastside living_ at its best. This home with remodeled kitchen and baths offers
three bedrooms and two and one-half baths. It is light and bright with bay window and
skyJights. Other amenJ1ies include plantation shutters, a newer roof, and large privat~
yard.
For """ iN°""""°"· coll Bob Coblcdo of GIWbb cl Ellis R•slll•tttMI RHI E1MU
Smtk•1, Nnt1pon S.Cla •f/kf. ('114) UUZOO •.
variety of restaurants, grocery stores,
banks and movie theaters tO be found
throughout the community.
NOW LISTED:
There are currently 79· homes on the
market The number of homes on the
market at any one time averages between
89 and 96 homes. Prices range from
$137,000 to $469,boo with an average
list price of $266,000.
A..~ California Spanish-style home is
now li sted. It has been beautifully
remodeled. keeping the originality and
chami throughout. The home offers two
bedrooms, one bath and a studio or
office. Features include hardwood floors,
custom fireplace, Spanish tile and arched
doorways. The kitchen is complete with
Sub Zero. built-in microwave and
convection oven. There is a security
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system, and the home is newly plumbed
and wired and professionally landscaped
SOURCE:
For more information call Bob Coluccio
of Grubb & Ellis Residential Real Estate
Services in Newport Beach, (714) 644-
6200.
If 1ou would like to submit 4
co"'11UUtity profiU, please follow tJu
above f onrull and enclose a "'4/1 oudi.M
(Tlwrruu.Gui.de) oftlte ana along wills
a p""'° of a cun-enl listing. TM
description of IM propertj goes unde;
tJu "Mw listed" section.
Send tlu informalion to JrJU Viker,
real ntat• edilor, Daily PUot., 330 W.
Bay.St., Costa M•sa, CA 92627. If 1ou
have any questions, pleas• call (714)
574-4242.
keep your home safe
Protect your home while you are
out of town with these guidelines
School's out, and families are busy
planning summer vacations. But they
often forget to take care of one important
vacation item -making sure their home is
secure when they're away.
"More burglaries occur during the
summer than any other season," said "
Mitch Black, vice president of residential
smlrity for SecurityLlnJc from Ameritech.
"Tu protect your home from burglary.
start with lhe three D's of proven security
tactics -deterrence, defense and
detection."
SecurityLlnk offers the following tips
for keeping your home safe while you're
on vacation or out of town:
• Put~ights and a stereo or TV on a
timer to give the appearance that someone
is home. ·
•Don't stop your mail or new paper
delivcrie ; it signals you're away. Instead.
ask a neighbor to pick them up.
• lnscall a profeuional home security
1yacem that is monitored 24 hours a day,
and be sure to post igns and window
decals 10 warn intruders that your home is
protected. According to FBI tatistics. a
home with a professionally installed
security system is 15 Limes less likely 10
be burglarized than a home without a
'security system.
• Never leave a message that you are
not home on an answering machine.
• Remember 10 lock all doors and
windows. Forty percent of home
intrusions occur because a door or
window was left unlocked. Secure sliding
glass doors with pins to prevent both
horizontal and vertical movement
• Store high-value items such as
jewelry, furs and firearms in a smaJl closet
with a solid core doorr a non-removable
hinge and a deadbolt Jock.
• Keep important papers, valuable
jewelry and large amounts of cash in a
safe deposit box.
•Engrave your valuables with your
driver's license or social security number.
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EMERALD BAY VIEW HOMESITE!
Ocean -Canyon -Emerald Bay Beach views from
this custom lot property. Has plans for an
exap1ion11/ excitmg5 bedroom home. Permits
ready 10 pull
BILL DOLBY $649,000
COR01'jA DEL MAR TOWNHOUSE
.3 blccks 10 beach. 1 block to town.' Only 6yean
old! 2248 sq. fl. white on white kitchen, Jam.
room, dining, 2 car attach garage!
KATHLEEN MC NAMEE $385,000
GATED COMMUNITY
Best Value in Newport Beach! 2 bedroom, 2 bath
detached home just reduced. Perfect condition,
great location. Call now! I ROBERT MILLIKEN
WESTCLJFF BEST BUY!
$285,000
Great curb appeal with pretty Birch trees. 3
bedroom, 2 bath with pknty of room to expand up
or out. Motivated seller.
ROBIN TENCH $425,000
TURTLEROCK BEST!!
lmrtlJ!culate, new carpet. lcvely atio and a sedurkd
reduced!.'
MAXINE GOLDEN $179,900
DREAM HOME
located close to Heroer Jr. High and FoothiU High.
Highly upgmded 4 bedroom + Den, 3 bath, 3 I JifrJJlnces, 3000 + sq. fl. pool home. Motivated selim. I JACKIE HANDLEMA.N $449,000
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roredosure imminent. Help!.' Fantastic large
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MARK ACKRICH $259,000
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family room could be grrat in-law setup. Formal
dining room! Many extra ftatum!
JACK GIFFORD $159,500
IDEAL FAMILY HOME
Terrific 4 bedroom ~ Ol' ~corner let with lots of extra privacy! Updaud lritchin. Newer Clt1J>t'f·
JACK GIFFORD $159,500
CORONA DEL MAR
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fomuJ /jving & dining rooms, fllmj/y room, 3 CllT
garage IUI(,/ aaas to 3 prillllk betichis.
DIANA PROSSER $749,000
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up11n1r1 off maJter. Profrmonnlly landscaped wuh nrw spa'
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Robyn Seara
c.u 640-2677
$319,000
GREAT CURB APPEAL
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Formal dining room, lar:ge living room with vaulted ceilings and fireplitce. Masrn suite with
fireplace and ikclt with spa.
llOBYN SEARS $359,000
ENGLISH COUNTRY CUSTOM
Private ekctronic gaus mc/.ose this m4P!ificmt
holTU. Mark far entertaining. State of the art
ltitchm with indoor BBQ and commercial refrig.
6000 sq. ft. of el_!gance.
JOAN-S\JR.tc:E $1,675,000
JUST REDUCED "HARBOR VIEW"
Lovely_ qualilJ. w-build executive home with
second-story addition. Features: New wiruhws &
doon. beautifol oalt fl.oon, cojfertd uilinr;s;
sltylights, new ltirchm breakfast room, fom1'1_
room, and formal dining toom. 4 bedrooms, and 3 baths.
ELYNEE KEMP-ALLEN $649,000
LOW DOWN AND MOTIVATED
Immaculate newir Townhomt. Largest plan -3
btdroom, 2.5 bath. with fireplace. Will sell!
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Enjr'J fabulous /Jay views from this beautifal 4
bedroom, 3 bath Humboldt Isa/an ho1TU -rrduced
.ffi_r an immediate sak.
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• Tench named to RE/MAX
100%.Club
Distinction honors top 1 % of
Realtors nationwide
With-an 18-year career based on hard
work and total dedication to her cli ents,
Robin Tench again excelled at the top of
her profession when she became a
member of RFJMAX's 100% Club for
1996.
Each year, agents at RFJMAX have the
opportunity to become members of the
I 00% Club, a designation earned by
meeting sales goaJs that place them in the
top I % of Realtors nationwide.
For the third consecutive year, Tench
has earned thi!. designatwn only five
months into the year.
Tench's background formed the ba'>1S
for her success. She earned her bachelor\
degree from the University of California,
Irvine and then completed a mru.ter's
degree from Florida Atlantic University.
After teaching junior high and high
school for 11 years, she chose to begin a
real estate career.
And, after onJy two years, she earned
her broker's license to serve her clients at
Robin Tench
the highest level of professionali:,.m
possible.
In 1993, Tench was inducted 10 thi:
RF/MAX Hall of Fame -an honor i:.imed
by only I.he most elite agenti..
According to Tench -who avcragi:' JO
transactions a year, representing both
buyers and sellers -it is vital that chenti.
receive expert representation and are
handled with great personal care.
To r•aclt Robin Tench, caU RE/MAX
al (114) 161>-S()()(), ext. 131.
Patrick Knapp of RE/MAX
honored
on top
ReaJ estate professional Patrick Knapp
of RF/MAX was recently honored by
RFJMAX International to receive the
100% Award. The award is given to top
real estate agents who have earned an
excess of $150.000 in commission in one
single calendar year.
Knapp is an outstanding professional
who has a proven track record of success,
he is ranked among the top one-haJf
percent of all reaJ estate agents in the
United States. He continues to prove he
has what it takes to remain a top producer
while serving the needs of his many
clients in the most professional manner
possible.
The agents honored with the I 00%
Award outsell the average real estate agent
three to one in closed transactions per
year, placing them in the top In% of
Realtors working in the nation. The theme
of Knapp's business is building strong
sales regardless of market conditions.
market size, or average price of homes.
"ln order to be competitive and to
provide the level of service demanded in
our marketplace, an agent must
continually search for innovative
techniques to marketing homes. As a
Patrick Knapp
seller's chosen agenr. I must be comnutred
to doing everything possible in the
shortest time poliible, regardless of 1he
current economy.''
Knapp is grateful to be associated w1Lh
such a professional organization as
RE/MAX. The company allows him to
beater serve clients in getting the rei.ull~
they expect, even in the toughest market
condition .
He added that the exceptional staff thal
he has put together is indicative to the
high caliber service and sales volume that
has consistently made rum tops in Orange
Counfy. He is coin.mined to doing
everything he can to remain an industry
leader. ·
10 Nttei IWrki KM# toll RE/MAX
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Cameo Highlands ce lebrity family estate Located in a
coastal community associated with Cameo Shores, this community is surrounded by the
ocean. golf course and canyon. Private, easy access to ~ov~ ~cbes and the state beach
that cods at Crystal Cove is one of the IWturies that livmg m this area offers as well as
their own parks and community activities. . . .
This celebrity family estate of James Brolin, TV and film star, 1s a pnvate ocean view
home surrounded by the PeliCWl Hill Golf Club and the lush rollin~ ~s of Corona del
Mar. It is located on one of the largest properties at the top of the hill in the Cameo
community. . .
This recently redesigned and expanded four bedroom. three bath family home ts o~
more than 10,000 square feet The flat, park-like yard wi~ a i><><;>I captures the se~emty
and total privacy of what the community offers. The tropical atnum ~k entry w1th
security gates leads to the private paradise enhanced by_ cath~ ceilings. marbl~ foyer
and black walnut paneling in the living room. The spacious kitchen has a center island,.
pass-through, wet bar, barbecue, double convection ovens, purified water system, work
area, white oak cabinets, pantry and china closet. . The family and dini~m is accented by Loretta Young'~ ~bandcber, marbled
f treplace and imported cork bark wall. This large room has shding doors to the
adjoining yard and pool. _ . .
The master suite with dressing area and wal.k-m closet has a pabo to enJ~Y the ~I
area. At the opposite end of the house arc large guest qu~rs with ocean view patio
and private bath, which may be used as a second master suite . Also, there arc two
. bedrooms separated by adjoining bathroom.
have accommodated more than 200 guests comfortably. Offe~ at S,?25·~·
For more infonnation, call Connie Betton of Grubb cl Ellis Resuuntial Real Estan
Services, (714) 644-6200.
Home Savings introduces ne"'
mortgage loans·
d. bl recently published m<Jnthly yields of the loans have a IUSto e rate one-year U.S. -Treasury Bills. Known for
mortgages its stability, 12-MAT is a slower moving
index that is more predictable than other
ARM indices. And. because this index is a
moving average, it protects borrowers ·
from sudden shifts in interest rates.
As part of its ongoing eff o.rt to male~ .
homeownership an affordable opporturuty
for more bomebuyen, Home Savings of
America added two new mortgage loans
to it.a product line. The new adjustable
rate mortgages, 12-MAT and LAMA. arc
targeted at both the first-time homebuyer
as well as those in the move-up martct
"Home Savings is committed to being
the lender of choice," said Will Barrett.
executive vice president of Consumer
Leoding at Home Savings. "The addition
of these loans to our product line gives us
the ability to provide a complete selection
of mortgage products to meet the needs of
all potential homcbuyen."
The 12-MAT loan is tied to the t 2-
Month Average Treasury Index that is
based on the average of the 1 i most
Home Savings' 12-MAT is available
with as littJe as five percent down, with •
the entire down payment allowable in the
form of a gift from a direct family
member. Additional features include a low
margin and lifetime cap, no points or
lender fee options, no PMl (private
mortgage insuraoce) and it is assumable.
Home Saving's new LAMA loan is
based on the t 2-month average of the one
month London lntcrBank Off er Rate
(LIBOR) and shares the same features as
the 12-MAT loan. Both IOlll proaranu are
available on first mortgages and on
refinances with 1 S and 30 year tcnns.
iTeam brings powerful .
combination to Newport
Beach office
Hugh and Sharon Swanson bring a
powerful combination to Grubb and Ellis
Residential Real &iate Servicea -Huab
bas a mckground in law and SbliOia tilt a
mckground in investments. 1bele tOola
have helped them bcCome top~
and boda are highly respected iD IM field
of real emic.
'1"bey are great assets to our office,"
aaid Ron Mazzaoo, lellior vice president
Ind dilUic:t lllllDll8U'·
... ~2S~oflegal
expmieftce llDd an extensive telideotial
real ... ~ iocludi°' several
yean in real esaate iDaUgemeot with bUJL
In addiliOa to many ye.an Of experience
as a full-time Realtor. Sharon baa a ·
background iQ !!tvestmeots and limited
pal1Denhips. .
The Swansoos have worUd ~
closely in the past. even wbeo they were
oot in the reel estate business. Tbeir desire.
for a career change and goal of working
toadher made real estate a natural choice.
1beir compatible streogtb.s have made
them consis1eat ~ prodocm. Sharon's
suit is · able to work clole a
wilh ctieals '°· Y 'Our commitment to
UoderltaDd their needs • • • .J. ~ -.. , ---'
50 sbe can malCh mamloimng me "I» ana
lhaD Ylith available ·con~ ol our dients is
propatiea. Hugh's without exception in our
taJeGt lies in association with Grubb & structuring
transactions to best Ellis" -Hugh Swanson
suit the client and
negodatjna to the succeuful close Qf
e8Cl'OW in die sbodesl pouib&e time. AJ an
attorney, be learned liO be VC'f'f analytical
and a aood oblervcr of people.
The~ cboee to aflililie with
CJnlllt a B11ii ID Or*' to beaer .-..,~e1e11~d
Open Houses
$795,000 Sall&ln 1-5 Englebrecht/Howe
u
$595,000 Sun 1-5 H. Imes
1 Rue Cllateau Royale $875,000 Sat 1-.4:30 V Saxton
11 Rue Fountainbleau $625,000 Sat 1·5 J Mather
$200.000l.H Sun 1-5 S.Mrtlman
S.539.000 Sun 2-5 N. Roshan
$229,000 Sat/Sun 1-5-O.Johnson
$199,500 Sun 2·5 N.foOarty
$439,000 Sun 1-5 A.Hall
•42 Montpelller $865,000 Sat 1-5 L. Valentine
llAllllll.VD~
2215 Harwick $535.000 Sun 1-.4:30 V. Saxton
$489.000 Sun 2·5 M Jones
$399,900 Sat 1~ T Htll
$399,000 Sun 2·5 M Jones
$229,900 Sat/Sun 1-5
3 Muir Beach s 1, 4-49,000 Sun 1-5
Visic one of our ~ Howu and Tegister to win
a $500 gift crntficate to Sport Mart
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$2,545,•
Balboa oceanfroot. Magnificent 3-story home
with panoramic views. 6 bedroom. Sbalh, library,
family room. elevator, and 3-Qr garage. Top
deck has 880 & spa.
Truly the Crown Jewel.
Spacious and gracious 7,300+sf home includes
680, 6.SBA. w/ltbrary, huge bonus room, pool
spa, 4-car garage .. Top-of-the-line throughout.
Call lor more details.
Dotti Johnson
760-1966
presents
753Avoaulo
2 Bedroom -2 Bath Condo, Close to Beach and Fa.Won Island.
Private 2-Car Garage with Storage. Lovely Poo~ Spa and
Enteruin.ment Area. • $229 ,SOO
4 2 I 0 "pi 11 d r i I t. "t'" p 11 rt I k . H Ii
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Lmely 3BR 2BA Condo, hardwood Boors, plantation shutten., S lkylighcs, IOlai'
heating, community pool. $110,000
707 Avocado
727 Avocado
718'h Margarite
$179,500
$269,500
$289,900
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We would like yooc comments,
questioos or ~om for nwc:ria1 you
would like to tee in the Daily Pilot Real
&tale leCtion, published every Saturday.
If you are interested in advertising in
~ publication, contact sales
representatjves,Kip Hancock at (714)
574-4247 CJr Janet Vmograd at (714)
574-4248. Their fax number is (714)
631e6594.
California Pacific Homes voted No. 1 • 1n customer
Company is recognized by
the quarterly Home Buyer
Satisfaction Survey
What's more important: a great value at
the time of the sale, or, the attentiort and
service you gel afler the sale is made?
Al California Pacific Homes, you don'1
have to choose. According 10 an
independent survey of recem homebuyers
at 176 new home communi1ies, California
Pacific Homes was voted No. I in overaJJ
customer satisfaction.
"We want ou r homebuyers to be
satisfied with thcir decision to buy a
California Pacific Home at every stage of
the process -from the first ti me they walk
through the models to the day the sale is
made, to the day after they move-in." said
Kathleen Pitcher. vice president of sales
for California Pacific Homes. "To receive
the top award for overall customer
sati sfaction from our homebuyers teU s us
we' re doing a job we can be proud of."
The survey that gave top marks to
CaJifomia Pacific Homes was the
nationally rccogniud
Home•Buyer•Satisfaction SuJ(Yey, a
Newport Ridge is one of the communities by Colifomio Pacific Homes
qu~rly survey conducted by Irvine-from customer service to sales
based National Survey Systems. satisfaction, timeliness of walk-through
Wormation is obtained from new home rcpain and the overall knowledge and
buyers in Southern California. The survey responsiveness of their sales
was completed by 9,600 home buyers in representatives.
199.S, who were contacted within 60 days "Based on the results of our surveys, ·
after their move-in date. Home buyers California Pacific Homea homebuyers are
were ~ an array of questions ~ add • an excg>tional level of IG'\lice u
well as an outstanding value for thrir
homebuying dollars," said Robert Mmnan.
president of the Irvine-based National
Survey Systems. ''California Pacific
Homes tw set an enviable standar'1 of
homebuycr satisfaction for the industry."
California Pacific Homes begi ns its
seateb for quality and service by choosing
only the most desirable locations in which
to build. Then, to reflect the changing ·
tastes, lifestyles and needs of today's
home buyers, the company offers a wide
variety of housing choioet including
stylish condominiums and townhome~ to
single family homes and luxury
reaideoces.
California Pacific Homes offers
homebuyers a depth of profcssiooaJ
experience and commitment to exceUencc
that is aecond to none. This dedication can
be seen at every step of the homebuilding
and bomebuying proceu.
CurrentJy, California Pacific Homes hn'
J.S neighborbooda for MJe in Orange
• CouDty iD die oommamitia of Tustin
Rane~~ JU4e, Weacpark and
NorthWOod ia lrrino.
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SJNdousfoptn 3M. UBA condo w/pod Uble
size den. M8lt w/flplc. ~tub, balc. ... $169.500
UDOISU ~ 5*. No court 0"'Q. Nklt 2K on str.s&.
Good Loe. L.vge pden patio .........•... $495,000
UDOISU
58 ft. lot, great loatlon, 481t 3BA. slngle level
w/Wrge So. J)Atlo. 1'1.11\s ror 2nd stoly •. $619.000
UDOISU
52.5 ft. lot w/481l. 38A s1ng1e level. So. J)Atlo.
w/spa. Probatt 5*, No cowt req ...... $695,000
UDOISl.l
GrNt strttt IO street loc. ~ M8lt dowmtrs.
2 very lg BR &. dedt ~. So ~do .... $9'..000
COSTA Ml.5A
5Blt 2. 75 BA with Ult ctownsulrs lndudln.g 2nd
MBll.. l'l1de °' ownmhlp .rea. .. :...-.. --.:$119,900
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In a city whose streets are named for
flowers, it's probably not a surprise to
look around and sec plants ranging from
poppies to palm trees lining a pathway.
What is amazing is the abundance of lush
landscaping that can be located along just
one street. Walking along Ocean
Boulevard, the waves of the Pacific Ocean
attract more than their fair share of
attention. but then so do the waves of
shrubbery teeming with topiary dolphins.
Finding faces sculpted into flower filled
terra cotta pots, overflewing window
boxes and palm fronds framing homes
from Craftsman to contemporary, it's easy
to think you've found paradise.
Do you know of neigllborltooth tlult ·
have inuresting or unusll0lf""1Un Ille
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to J.& ~ rMl --Mi/or, Daily
Pil«, l3f W. a.,, C... Mesa, Calif.,
9262J. Or, U ,_,,. ,ot ill«U for areas
10f1 tl"1lk w 1"°""' ~h, call
(114) 514-4242.
Concept and pholos by Julie Viker
Fabulous Ocean View!
Complete interior
remodel. Granite
counters, whirlpool tubs
tn all baths, security
system. Security gated
with intercom.
$995,000
Premium Greenbelt
Location! 2BR, 3BA
w/[uropean ~e
kitchen, beautifU
/lardwood floors,
fireplaces. Electronic ·
skylight in dining room.
Large brick patio w;built·
in BBQ. Comm. Pool &
·Spa.
--~;:;~~t}~~i.I $795,000
SPYGLASS till
238odep8ay
Captivating ocean and
Catalina Views from this
4BR, 3BA expanded &
remodeled home. Two
master suites,
professionally
landscaped. Complete
w/large spa & waterfall.
CDMDUPLEX
Wei Maintained
Duplex! Cute front
'cottage w/2BR, 2BA.
Newer rear tJlit 3BR,
38A w/1ireplace and
aqe decks. Great
location and an ideal
opportlrity for owner
Lots of COM Charm in
this 4BR. 3BA front house
w/wOOd floors. 1 BR,
lBA unit over garage
w/Swedish fireplace &
patio. Close to
footbridge & beaches.
Make offer -let's sell.
Spectacular Ocean,
Catalina and Canyon
Views. Complete custom
renovation.
Pool and spa in courtyard.
A rare site affording both
view and privacy.
Lovely, Traditional Home
featuring large family
room w;1ireplace, beam
ceifings & wet bar.
Balconies, bay views
from 2nd stori, new paint
& carpet. Access to
private beaches.
Beautiful front
townhouse! 2BR, 2.5BA
w,llunerous 'C)grades.
HarcMood floors,
Sherwood st.Jtters
throughout.
Souttl of Hwy.
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1607 Sea, Bel Circle
A Gated Commooity ...
Ocean. Catalina, Harbor
& City lights Vrew oo
prime "Top of the Hilr ctJ.
de-sac lot. Huge side
yard,6BR,4BA.Perfect
family home. Motivated
Owners!
·eest Buy"· SBR, 3BA
single family attached
home w/ aklc~ssing
views. Designer
decorated. Move in quality.
Must Sell.
Expanded 3BR, 2.SBA Ill
-=::;.;:~~===ll\ill Qlllet ~-= Light & Bright home
feaues gourmet
kitchen, vcdted ceilings
& hardwood floors.
Unbelievable Detail
in this beautN 38R,
2BA home. New kltcbln. fixtlns & pai)t. Larae front yard,
enormous back patio.
RV partq. React/... In
moYe in concition.
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Over the past five years, dramatic changes have
taken place within the real estate pond. The big
fish have become impregnated by consumjng
smaller and medium size ones and many smaller
fish have just simply, given up. The big fish have
had to operate more efficiently with more
personnel, telephones, high-rise parking structures
and automated voice mail systems ... push 1 for
accounting, push 2 for an agent, push 3 for the up-
desk or push 4 to get back to an operator. They've
also purchased more ad space and more trophjes
for presentation to the in-house winners of just
about anything under the sun. Is it possible that
they place more emphasis on placing personnel
mug shots in their ads than space devoted to
se lling houses? In any event, their multi-page
display ads do attract some new business in
sufficient amounts to suppon their lofty overheads
and a yield for their investors. Conversely, smaller,
independent, friendlier firms rely more heavily on
repeat clientele although new clients seem to find
us in spite of our lower profiles.
'
Do we work well with the big fish ? You bet we
do. Is their something wrong with big fish
philosophies? Certainly not. We've simply chosen
a different course and position within the same
pond. ...
Having read the above, why should someone do
business with a smaller independent firm? A
onion of the real estate bu · or seUin clientele
pro y s ou n t. sm er, 1en ier,
independent firm is not for everyone. T he truths
are probably that the new clients we continually
attract are slightly more assertive, demanding and
expect to get a lot more for their money. They
expect a lot of T.L.C. and know they'll receive it
because they know the boss or the boss's secretary.
This must be the best kept secret in town because
the above description fits our clientele to a "T".
While swimming along side many big fish, some of
which have been eaten or washed ashore, we've
managed to continue swimming strong in the same
local pond as always. Our 20 years of experience in
the same location is evidence that our little fish
"positioning" has worked. If you call us now we'll
start the T.L.C. treatment immediately.
~1}11 rn qt:-_
0 Roger McKinnon
. OWner, Manager
Nudie Wright: An agent to remember
AGENCY:
FAVORITE·
MOVIE:
"Affair to
Remember" with
Cary Grant
Fred Sands Newport Properties
Five Crowns and
Regatta Cafe
JOB TITLE:
Sales associate
FARM AREA:
Broadmoor, Scaview and Scawind
LENGm OF TIME WITH AGENCY:
Since Fred Sands Newport Properties
opened their doors
·CITY OF RESID~CE:
Newport Beach
BOBBIES/INTERESTS:
Golf, decorating. reading and family
CLUBS/ORGANIZATIONS
Newport Beach Country Club, South
Pacific Chapter of the Performing Arts
Center and Hoag Volunteers
LAST BOOK READ:
"Real Estate Agents Business Planning
Guide"
FAVORITE
GETAWAY:
Any golf resort
PET PEEVE:
inconsiderate arid thoughtless people
HOW DO YOU DEFINE SUCCESS?
Doing what you like and liking what )'OU
do -and love f your family
We wlUU IQ
our SNAPSHOT._.,..,..
/t~lrnl~
agt"'1, llUll'Uting np·rdl~lli
1"1/f 111ntben. We e u to
sttt4 11 pltolo <"'-k tUUl wlaiu, i
possillk), wltlt du iNJivi4lull's and the
co,,,,,.,.1'1IMllNllflll'htl011 tht back.
S•nd or fa JOIU ilf/ol"lllllMn to: Ju/it
HhT, rNl eda# elli/qr, Dally Pilot, 330
W. Bay St., Cost4 Mn41, CA 92627;
Fax: (11') 6SM802. Deadline: 5 p.m.
'l'Mtullly. We'B pu.blisla ii as q>act is
aWlllabk. For 1110n 11'./0fYIUlli.on, call
(7 U) 574-42,2.
8 9 a.m .. MLS Committee meeting
9 8:45 a.m .. Affiliate Committee meeting
2 -4 p.m., COMPASS Beginner course
10 8:45 a.m .. GPA Committee Committee meeting
9 a.m. -Noon. How to be 6 Hero to Your Clients
l · 4 p.m .. More Soles Through Telephone Marketing
2 -5 p.m .. Internet Closs
11 8:30 a.m .. Board of Directors meeting
12 10 a.m. -2 p.m .. Broker Preview
15 8:30 a.m .. Orientation/Induction
17 9 a .m. -Noon. Managing Stress & Increasing Energy
1 -4 p.m .. Exchange
18 9 a.m .. Grievance Committee meeting
2 -5 p .m .. COMPASS Advanced class
19 1 O a .m. -2 p .m .. Broker Prevtew
23 2 -5 p.m .. Internet class
2~ 9:30 a .m. -4:30 p .m .• Closs. ResJdenttol Rental Property;
taught by Attorney Bert Cook. at the ossoclot1on
offlce
25 2 -5 p.m .• COMPASS Beginner course
26 10 a.m. -2 p .m .. Broker Preview
31 9 a .m. -Noon, To)( Ideas for Selling the Personal
Residence
1 -4 p .m .. Tax Planning for Real Estate •n Divorce
OCEANFRONT DUPLEX
Prime boardwalk location. white water views. best swimming
beach. All new paint. ~· Ooors and window ircatmenlS.
$725,000
Call Chris Brigandi 673-Jm
Kristen HoV#ell named neV#
San Diego marketing
specialist
An opportunity to further her
expertise in marketing
Kristin Howell recently was named the
San Diego marketing spe<.:ialist for
Coldwell Banker Southern California
Company.
Howell joined Coldwell Banker more
tha1l a year ago a~ a public relations
writer, and saw th1 11 promotion as an
opportunity to expand her skills into
another field . In addtiun to regional public
relation~ acttv1t1e~. ~he i~ involved in a
variety ol advert1s1ng. special event
planning and vanous marketing efforts.
Pnor to JOtning Coldwell Banker,
Howell worked 1n public relations for a
leading athletic ~hoe and apparel
company, A graduate of California State
UniverSity. Fullerton; she received her
bachelor's degree in
communications/public relations with a
minor in political science. While in school
she volunteered her time and skills to
planning fund rai sing events for the
Orange County Bum Association.
A native of Southern California, Howell
resides in Dana Point where she enj oys a
number of activities including softball,
Kristen Howell
volleyball, swimming and water spons.
For your real estate nee&, call your
local Coldwell Banker offiu or reach
Coldwell Banker on the Internet at
htlp:/lwww.coldwellbanlcer.com. The
largest real estate company in .. California, Coldwell Banker now
operates 257 offices and has nearly 7,()()()
sahs associates statewide. Overal~ the
company has 'nearly 2,500 resklentiol
real estate offices and more than 58,()()()
saus associates and employus
throughout North America.
Stunning, Eastside Costa M esa townhome
With two bedrooms and two and one-half baths. this two story townhome has
a two car anached garage and more than l,570 square .feet of living space.
Accente~ with a cozy fireplace, the living room also features vaulted ceilings.
French doors, wet bar, built-in TV cabinet and storage. Plantation shutters
throughout the home and upgraded pile carpet.
The kitchen has all upgraded built-ins and tile flooring. The open loft area
can easily be used as an office or third becJro9m.
Other amenities include private in-ground spa, security system, extra large
master suite with mirrored wardrobes and upstairs laundry.
For more· u.fonnalion, caU Bonnie Turner of ColdweU Banlur Costa Mesa,
(714) 668-9333 or /Nr MIU office, (114) 650-7127. ColdweU Banhr can also
be f oun4 on th lllUmet aJ llltp:llwww.coldwellbanur.co111.
Back Bay Village townhome This secl~ Cape Cod style
townhome is a two story end unirwith two bedrooms and two and one-half baths. It ha-.
. the most desirable floor plan in Back Bay Village.
The living room features vaulted ceilings, tiled fireplace and white tile entry.
The kitchen shows light and bright with white tile counters and floors, light oalo.
cabinetry. Ne~er built-iri appliances and microwave.
Both bedrooms are masters with their own bathrooms and one has a quaint siuing
area.
Features include a large rear yard with brick planters and two car attached garage.
Channing association with pool, spa and gazebo. Offered at $199,500.
For more infonnali,on, call Bonnu Turner of Col1:ltHU ~'Cosio Mesa, (7 /.I)
668-9333 or her hotne olfiu, (714) 65().7127. ColllweU &uaker""' also be found""
the Internet at http://www.coldwellbanker.com.
Real Tips from ColdY#ell
Banker
Where's the most average
place in America to live?
•Where's the most average place in
America to live? When it coines to home
prices, it's Naperville, Ill .. according to
the 1996 Coldwell Banker Home Price
Comparison Index. That's where $199,725
will buy you the 2,200-square-foot. four-
bedroom, two-and-one-half bath subject
home found in the survey. For a simi lar
home in Beverly Hills, the nation's
priciest market, expect to pay $745,666.
This home in the most affordable market
in America, Oklahoma City, would cost
$97,125.
• fishing for a spring vacation home?
Here's what an entry-level home might
cost in some of the nation's hottest spring
vacation spots:
PaJm Springs, Calif. -$100,000
Fort LaudcrdaJe. Aa. -$80,000
Virginia Beach, Va. -$75,000
This and pricing information oo nearly
200 markets is available in.the Coldwell
Banker Vacation Home Market Profiles
brochure which is available free to media
organizations and consumers by calling
(714) 367-2187.
• Politicians say it. Real eswe agents tout
it. Home buyers hope for it. But is it bue
that during a presidential election year,
30..year fi.xed--rate mortgage& are the best
in yean? Recent history puts the brake&
on this theory. Over the past 25 yeari..
which includes six presidential election
years, the average annual percentage rate
durin the election cars for a 30-ear
fiJted-rate loan was 10.43%. In year'
preceding an election year. rates have
been most favorable, averaging 9.86c-r
How about the average rate for years
following an election year? They're lhl'
highest, coming in at J0.59%. In
comparison, today's 3()..year fixed rate' nt
around 8% look good.
• "Don,'t worry, we're going to leave in
the deductibility of the interest on
mortgages," said former congressman and
current flat tax proponent Jack Kemp.
who spoke to more than 7,000 sales
associates at the Coldwell Banker
International Business Conference and
90th Anniversary Celebration held in San
Francisco. "The tax code punishes the
very activity we should be encouraging."
said Kemp, in reference to the
accumulation of capital.
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Qaet location! little Balboa Island ~
• 2BA, den wl159e sulded and bmcony . + 2BR. 1 BA 'Nlltl patio ....................... $417,000 .
Prime 100 bloct-tJU..med strut, CJ.id ....a
end of ~· 38R 28A sif-ele-stay ~
Frtrt & t'm'pabas. GreatY8kL ....... $510,000
Specious Island Duplex. 48R, 28A Wllaf9e
balcony up, 3BR, 2BA w/patio down.
Remodeled KitchenslBaths Square footage
ain't be duplicated! .................... $595,000
lalboa Island
Transforming an · old pool from passe to paradise
New technology and
A boom is taking place in the swimming
pool renovation industry, with new technology
and equiP.IJlCnt tumina the most ~istoric
pool into what today's pool owners want.
FllCton behind the ap1wfac
Bconomia and lifestyle changes are two key
facton stimulating the upswing.
.. A home is an investment. in fact. it's most
people's molt significant invesbnent. You
manage it as you would a stock portf oUo or
any Olber important asset." said George
Kaz.din. CEO of K.azdin Pools in Southampton.
New York. "A pool is part of that investment.,
and evenruaJly Ibey aJI need updating, just lhe
aamc way an older kitchen or baLbroom does.
~ average pool renovatioo costs about the
pme as • kitchen makeover. it's just as easily
financed. ao4 lhe loan lnterest is just as uu.
deductible."
Unfonunately. when the economy is
uncertain, ud property values arc fallin& as
Ibey were in the early 1990s. people weren't
inclined to do any more lhan they bad to in
order to keep property from deterioradns.
Now, property valuca arc rccoverinc. and
people ue WUUna to do more tbms ..Patt
maiauia.)t'• .... dod.8'oe. tbc pqol
..eoov.00. ctt =· .......... ot ya. ...
--ud &ivel you onaoina enjoymeilL. too.
Bconomicl 11n't the only reasoo people are
reaoncia& poola. acc:ocdin& '° Gres Gamtt. aeneral ma.qer, opetaliom for Hawaiian
PVoll la OiJbart. Aria. ~Je c.hll.,el have
• ~ oii lbe deci8'0n. wel ... J.~--
What can be achieved
Both economic and lifesryle objectives are
ac ev et y.
little more than resurfacing, patching, and
updating basic equipment.. just !S home
remodeling once meant adding a room or a
garage. While such projects remain the buJk of
the remodeling business. for millions of
bomeowricrs today, renovation means
transforming the houses and pools they have
into the ones they've always dreamed of
having. ICCIOrding to David Janoff, dircctot .of
marteti111 and
communications
for the National
Association of
the Remodeling
Industry.
The sky's lhe
limit on Whal
you can do to
makeover an
older pool say
K.azdin. Garrett
and Jeff
Cimochi,owner
of Armond Aquatcch Pools in Bridscport. Pa..
all of whole companies have woo national and
rqiooal awards for renovations. Yoo can
chanp the sir.e. shape, depth. colorin&.
lishdna. surface, decking -you name it. Also
available 1re better maintenance equipment and
better ~ warranties that can make
naooioa and carint ror the pool much easier
aod lat expensive. lo abort. anythina you can
do in creating a new pool today, you can do
with • older pool.
Accatdina to 08rreU. the m0rc OIMa1 look
is popular with many Soulllwestemers.
"Here, you can use the pool most of the . .
are practicing xeriscaping -re-landscaping
their yards with native desert plants tbal
require little water. ~y now want their pools
to use less water, too. and to look more
appropriate in that environment. So. we might
make the pool shallower, change to a pebbly
surface that looks like a natural pool, maybe
add rocks or a waterfall. or replace stairs with
a beach entry. They end up with something that
uses less water and
energy, and is
beautiful."
Kautin's clients
often have high
quality. classical
pools that they want
to modernize
mechanically as
well as update
aesthetically.
Such as removing
stone and tiles,
cleaning them. and
putting them back so the final product looks
like the pool did when it was built. but now
meets plumbing and electrical standards and is
more efficient and less expensive to operate.
WbeD to c:omlder a dwap
lf your older pool it swting to bow cracks
or shed tiles, it may be lime to consider
renovatloo. Oependins oo its age. it may well
be pest time.
~'Pools aae and deteriorate just like your roof
or any other pert o( your home. and tbere are
caWo capical n:pMr1 thal need to be done,"
Kaz.din said.
1be first step is to find out. whllt the pool .
comprehensive renovations. also find out what
can be dOlk! to g1 ve you the pool you want
Ciarrochi. whose famtly bas been building
pools for almost a half-<icntury. advises pool
owners to seek out two or three reputable
renovators in their area to check the pool and
give you ideas of what can Of should be done
for il
'1'be most important thing the consumer
needs to do is check out potential conrractors
carefully. Look for someone who has done a
lot of this type of wort, get local references
and check them. go to look at the wod they've
done. check with the Better Business Bureau
and make sure they're liceiued and properly
insured.." Ciarrochi akl. ''The Nation.al S~ &.
Pool Institute (NSPI> can provide the names of
repul3ble comJXmies in your area. but yoo sLill
need to do you Qwn evaluation so that you
have confidence in your builder."
Once you've found cwo or three builders yoo'
think you could work with.. ask each for 1
complete e timate of what oocds to be done,
what it will cost, and whether it must be done
all at once or could be phased in. Consumen
should bear in mind tllal a tacal renovation can
often be more eJtpehsive than new
coo&trodion, bccau.~ of the COit of demolition
and waste di posal. and the bids should include
t.bal. They also should be sure they are
comperina I.be wne type of work in diffcrmt
bids.
For• fltda6 of NSl'l ~
,,_~ "111 NSl'I,.,, /IW Ill (M) JU. , .
Dai~ Pilot Real Estate • July 6, 1~
LIDO PARK DRJvE
2 bd condo, sccuricy bldg w/ doorman, pool & spa.
Mary Lou Kichlcr -6j 1-1400 -$495,000
B ALBOA ISLAND
Charming duplex w /two 2 bedroom units.
Gordon , Van Orden & Walsh -631 -1400 -$559,000
BMBllALI> BAY
Gorgeom 3 sty 5 bd octanioot. 0. to private beach.
C.Omcgys &: Peterson -631-1.W,0 -$6,250,000
BBLCOUllT
5 bd w / 4 up &: 1 down, srudy, exercise, pool & spa.
Q:>mcgys &. Peterson -631-1400 -$6,250~000
TEMECULA
2-srory home w I full amenities & cxtrax.
Edie Olson -644-9060 -$1,995,000
ll.AaBo& ltmGB
Ocean & Bay views from this English Tudor estate.
David McCulloch -644-9060 -$l~poo
' Lmo lsLB
Gorgeous 3 bd csttn villa w / toC2I ~ oo huge comer lot.
Lee Drummy -631-1400 -$1,499,000 -
NOllTH LAGUNA
Fresh, charming• bd w I &bulous ocean & sunset views.
Olsen &:Schreiber -631-1400 -$1,395,000
LAGUNA BRACH
Great home on 5 acres w/occan & canyon views.
Tom Thomson -644-9060 -$995,000
LIDO ISLE
2+ IOtS oo coma w / charm.ing old 4 bdnn home & boat storage.
Kay Polvino -631-1400 -$949,000
Co&ONA D BL MAR
Nantucket model highly upgraded w / privacy & views.
Don & Joyce Olson -. 644-9060 -$895,000
Co&ONA D EL M.\R
Completely remodeled 4 bdm & den in Irvine Terrace. __ .....,_
Judy Robbins -644-9060 -$890,000
O CRANPllONT
.Beach COtta&C w I 2 bdnn on prime coma lot Joouion.
Sally Phillips -631-1400 -$799,000
Mm PENINSULA
• lots, 12o x 70 ft. One house to ocean wocd R-a.
Mary Ann Nethercutt -631-1400 -$795,000
CALL COLDWELL BANKEll
BALBOA ISLAND 673-6900
NEWPORT BEACH 631-1400
(PCH @ MAllINBRS MILE)
NEWPORT BBACH 644-9060
(PCH @AVOCADO)
Daily Piloc llea1 Estatt •July 6, 1996
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WEEKEND OPEN HOUSES l-5
SATURDArS INVITATIONS SUNDAY'S INVITATIONS
HA.tlBOB.. RIDGE ESTATES BAYCRBST
7 St. Tropez $680,000 Allison Secscmann 170 l Starlight Circle
MB&\ VBllDB BELCOURT HILL
2766 Longwood Ct $239,000 Jeannine Stake 11 Southampton .
THE BLUFFS NBWPOl.T CllBST 222 Nata 305 Columbia $254,000 David Prince Col.ONA DBL MAR
324 Poppy
SATURDAY AND SUNDArS INVITATIONS HAR:Boa. RlooB
CoLt.BGB PAll
2450 Fordham $189,0QQ_
Newport Coast
23 Splcndore S599,000
NEWPOU NOllTH
2970 Corte Hermosa S479,000
UPPBI. NBWPOllT BAY
2419 Santiago $799,000
SPYGLASS HILL
2 Drak~ Bay $899,000
HARBOR Vrew HILLS
Outstanding golf course, ocean & night ,;cws.
Lylecn & Jeff Ewing -644-9060 -$725,000
Co.B.ONA DEL MAR.
Custom remodel, pool & sp_a w / landscaping.
Alilon McCormid -644-9060 -$725,000
18 San Sebastian
Cammy Leslie HAR.Boa Vmw HILLS
3424 Seabreeze
LAGUNA BEACH
D'cne Steelbcrg 965 Capistrano
LIDO lsLE
Rick Schreiber 900 Zurich Circle
NBWPOllT BEACH
Reggie McNemcy 6304 W. Oceanfrtmt
SPYGLASS HILL
Don Olson 46 Drakes Bay
NEWPO.R.T BBACR
Custom home built in 1987, prime sou~ facing lot close to beach.
• Alison Mc:C.onnick -644--9060 -$779 ,000
LAGUNA BEACH
Custom home oo gated occaosidC of Three Arch Ray.
Linda Marston-6#-9060 · $699,000
IB.VINE
Dramatic. spacious Turtle Rock Crest w / panoramic views.
Sonja Powell· 644-9060 -$589 ,000
NEWPORT BBACH
C.OOtcmp<nty channel rttf corm w / "m ci ocean; baf & sumeis.
Renee West -644-9060 • $485,000
CoSTAMBSA
Complctcly rcmoddcd w I tradi.tiooal & cooarmporary stytiog.
Donald ffitr-~-9060 -$469,000
l..AGUNABMCH
Great ocean view lot with design rcYicw appro't'Cd pbm!
Bruce Milla -644--9060 -$269,000
CALL COLDWELL BANKEll
BALBOA ISLAND 673-6900
NEWPORT BBACH 631-1400
(PCH I MmNns MILE)
NBWPOllT BBACH 644-9060
(PCH I AVOCADO)
$569,000
$469,000
$415,000 .
$662,000 .
$1,319,000
$599,000
$389,000
$1,895,000
$875,000
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Jimmie Jones
Jennifer Pritchett
Barbara Miles
Olga Matthews
David McCulloch
l<yk Krause
Jennifer Pritchett
Kay Polovina
David Prince
Joyce Olson
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Beautiful, professionally landsca,,ed oceanfront, 3 bdrm
home wi den in prime Mid Peninsula location. TotaRy remod-
eled in 'QO wl wood Poors, gourmet kitchen, 2 frpkes & spa.
$1,495,000 • Emily McGin.ley
On i/u sand with incomparable bay views. Impressive, tradi-
tional custom home wl 6 bJrms, dining & family rooms,
den, ultra gourmet kitchen & courtyard wl pool & spa.
$3,950,000 • Sharon McKinnon
LTNDA ISLE
Exceptionally lovJy home for entertaining. Imported,
antique wood paneling throughout with garden ream,
fountain anJ large wooden & be~d gl<Ua entry.
$2, 150,000 • Edie 01.Qn
This swe~ng corner "True Estate· on an entire half
block ia at the quiet enJ of the island. 5 &Jrm home wl
library, family room, triple garage & luxuriant gardens.
$1,895,000 • Kay Polovina
Cont11mparary, Cll!ltom built home of concrete, atai11l11ss st11el
& g/OS!l wl Jram1Jtic 180" view of the ocean, Catalina IslanJ
and white water! large, open room~ perfect for entertaining.
$ 795,000 • Carol Mock
Newly rvbuilt, bay/rant home with cu.tom cabinetry,
appaintmenl8 of limulone, granite & Honduran Mahogany.
Engli6J. library, efevator11 4 /irap/oc"'u & new Jock.
$2, 795,000 • Lyleen & Jef£ Ewina
. Magn;facrnt, aJ&ard winning 4 bJrm S«'Ul'i & prioole v:or'-o/-art
on over 112 am? wl 50 .. poo/ & spa. ltJian trawrline, ~
& ds of gkw off er panoramic oc~ & coastal uifw.
$2,395,000 • Rob Gieni -......
Exclusioo, gated, oceanfront Mediterranean "Villa
Celest11° estate. Classic, traditionally sty/d show place
with every concei~le contemporary conoenie~.
$4,600,000 • Tom Thom.t0n
SPYOI..AS
Stun11in9 & emotional cautom J.o,,,,. Sing/. live/ 4 &Im
i11clud.. guut IUih wAitch,n & .itting rm. AJww.t 114 <JC'/'t
of !,Ji gro14,.J., wl pool, t.llaf,,fall & gtm},o. F1mwkingi1 incl
$1,995,000 • Jennihr Pri~
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1609 'Ekanor -La una '13eacli
This French Normandy-style estate with its vast grounds is
located next to Emerald Bay in North Laguna. The proper-
ty has been featured in numerous publications. Century-old
architectural and structural elements have been incorporated
into the home, creating an aura of the Cote d'Azur in our
own California Riveria.
Although this three bedroom, three bath home is quite ~pa
cious and comfortable, the estate includes.an extra lot which
allows for future expansion.
This property is impressive; its warmth and beauty begin with the 15th Century Gothic entry
and front door. Both floors have high ceilings and wonderful ocean views from ·all major
rooms. The large living room features a gothic-s.tyle fireplace, the library has 18th Century
mouldings and banister. Throughout the home you will find 18th Century diamond leaded glass
windows. 1Wo Chinoisierie French design gazebos flank the huge sparkling pool and spa. with
a fountain accented by stone carvings circa 2nd Century BC
Shown by appointment only through
LARRY WILSON
494-0215 ext. 168
• Reduced over $400,000 to
$890,000
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EXPERIENCE COUNTS
Please call us to sell yo'ur home
Barbara Gothard Miles & Allison Go:tharcl .Seeseinaitn
644-9070 x159
1 lu._~ F.a.m1lv Rm. l).,ncif,....,. [" eq>ar.t.. O....t Rm ..IFrpk
f>' Ii.th. Lowly petio on ~It. Quality l~
$~25,000
3 TIERS OF INCREDIBLE VIEWS
Propnty ..tretd-fr.on, S.ymi<k dmm to mcd1Jli>1e pacific
I), I J Bd/38.t, Bon .. Rm, Dining Rm, incloo.-pciol tipa .
$995,000
BMERALD9AY
EMERALD BAY
·~only lot availa.lable on oc.an 11ck of hwy Ont'-of-a-
kind w/~~ pool & 1111\A" p.>VlllOn Walk lo b.-a..h.
$7.C.9,000
BAY AND OCBAN CLOSE
Old S.lbo. Chann on qui.t lltnet. R-2 lot w/old.r 1 bd
+den us-Wn & Mp .tudio down.taira.
$426,000
2333 PACIFIC -Vacant Lot
NEW LISTING
3 Bedroom-. 3 Bath.
$680,000
VIBW vmw VIEW!
2Bd/2Ba (2-'Bd twice normal liu) Oininf Rm. Fam
Rm. Frpk, hrdwd '11'9, larfe private 11p&, 2 patlo..
$599,000
NEW LISTINGS
2327 Vista Huerta
2041 Park Drive
JUDY ROBBiNS
PilE.SENTS
THE BEST OF IRVINE TERRACE
1523 DoLPHIN TERRACE
Newty constructed 3 bedroom & den, 3.5 bath,
dramatic, contemporary home with unobstructed 180 degree
views of Neweorr Harbor.
OFFERED AT $2,195,000
1721 GALATEA 'l'BRRACB
Tasttfully remodeled 3 bedroom & den, 3 bach home wich a· vi<W
of Newport Harbor. Courtyard entry, gracious entrance hall, spa-
cious .. Great Room", gourmet kitchen & more!
OFFBB.BD AT $1,095,000
1131 DOLPHIN TERRACE
' SpcctacuJar unobstructed 180 degree front row views of Newport
Harbor, ocean, channel & Balboa Island. Fabulous opportunity
to remodel or 'tear down and rebuild.
OFFER.ED AT $1,195,000
1515 5BRBNADB TBRRACB
Completely remodeled 4 bedroom & den, 3 bath custom home.
with stunning ocean & bay views.
OFFERED AT $890,000
2000 TAHUNA TERRACE 1525 SAN'IANBu.A 'l'lmBACB
Exceptionally charming 3 bedroom, 2 bath borne with a Tell your friends about tlm 4 plus bedroom, 3 bath home
lovely yard and room for expansion. with a lovely spa.
0FFEllBD AT $659,000 0FFBIUID AT $489,000
Coldwell Banker Resldentlal Real Estate
2121 East Coast Highway • Suite 180 • Corona Del Mar
714 644-9060 ext. 128 • 714 262-8099 pager • http://www.coldwellbanker.com
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• Private lot overlooking
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•Fabulous architectural
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ing the past three months has jumped over 20°/o from
the same period last year despite slightly lower sales
pnces. 1na y, t ere seems o e 1g a e en o e
tunnel of the sl~gi sh real estate market in our cqunty
and in Newport B~ach. Interes t rates are remaining rel-
ative ly stable and competitive. Housing prices should
remain lower but may increase as the market continues
t o improve.
Wishing you a joyous Fourth of July weekend!
If you are planning to acquire or sell a home it would be
my pleasure t o be of assistance.
644-2833
"Why Settle For Mediocrity?"
• 1Wo large master suites
! lmnumse fonnal living areas ·
• Lushly landscaped gardens
• Large lot with lap pool & spa
$1,150,000
2~ R11t· (;r:nul Dural
• Large kitchen operu to privale
pool&: spa
• Soaring ceilings in formal area
• Three car garage
$610, ()()()
2J l{ut.· (;rand I >ural
• Completely updated with
outstanding quality and taste
• 1Wo bedrooms and tkn
• Spacious formal living areas
• Fabulous French Garden
• Quiet location
• Single level
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Associate Logan Wilson
1860 PORT RENWICK
2012 T~UNA TBRRACB
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CLOSED TRANSACTIONS 1996
1836 PORT AsHI...HY
12 DRAGONFLY
2057 PORT BRISTOL
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3126 CoRTB CALBTA
IN ESCROW
1818 PORT MAR.GATE 1851 PORT KIMBERLY
-HOMES FOR SALE
1963 PORT BRISTOL
1730 PORT BARMOtrrH
HARBoa Vmw HoMBS
$599,000
OXFORD CoUR.T -IR.VINE
$159,000
Other Transactions 1996
31381 ISLB VISTA
424 28TH STREET
501 25TH STREET
2047 PLBAsANT CoUR.T
• 2708 ARDMORE
• 649 26TH STREET
• 1158 CHEsTNuT
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$498,000
NEWPORT BEACH
L.ri;lt! I lnil in l.~~t~J l'om111ty.,
311J/2.511•, l~q,J.-e• in Muter fl LR
$1W .900
LIS OLSEN
759-8520
Beautiful, Brand New 2Bd/2Ba Condo
LORRAINE FARRINGTON
574-9999 Res • 631-1400
ON THE WATER
OLD CORONA Df:L MAR
l'l1uminit I lld Colla~ ,./Loft, ~.nu £.J
I lardwood Floon
$309,000
AND WITH A VIEW OF THE WATER
LIS AND RICK 1995 Award Winners
present
395 CAMD EN PLACE -LAGUNA BEACH
$1,395,000
Spectacu lar ocean and sunset views from this frivate cul-de-sac location. Remodel~d 4 bedroom home with 4 baths, ·
courtyard poo and spa, wine cellar and steam shower.
631-1400
DON &JOYCE
0LSO
"Thne's No
Subsritute For
&perience. »
('j'7"' his romantic oceanfront residence is in one of the J most desireable locations on the Newport Peninsula.
Move-in ready, it was totally remodeled with
exquisite craftsmanship in 1990. The home includes a master
bedroom with fireplace opening onto a second floor deck, two
additional family bedrooms, den, and gourmet kitchen with
granite counters and European cabinetry. Banks of single light
French doors. the extensive use of Koa and Pecan hardwoods in
flooring. doors and molding.5, as well as a circular skylight over
the stairwell, add 1.ouches of drama to the tastefully decorated
res.idence. The extra large lot is professionally landscaped with
lush mature greenery SUJTOUnding the used brick patio with Spa
and waterfall.
For additional ieformation, please call .
Emily McGinley
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2436 West coast Highway, Newport Beach
631-1400 x 277 or 673-5561
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New listings
Newport Shore• Charming
updated home et the beach.
Cynthia PhJlbpa $325,000
Newport He&Pa
2.5 bath condo. A+ quality.
Sandie F1x $369,000
Balboa Peninsula Great duplex
In prime IOCiltlon. A must see!
Hams & K.Une $53 9,000
en nau
beach-dose townhome with 2 bedrooms
and view deck, lust steps to sand I
Ronda Hein $335,000
Corona del Mar
Old Corona del Mar Jn. and 211
units south of PCH. comer location. Slope
of lot allows for buildlne opPQ.rtunlty
Mary Ellen & Bob Wqlarz $459,000
Bayshores Charming 3 bedroom
beach cottage in great location!
Mall Ellen & Bob Wqlan $588, 999
Newport Island Bayfront home In
immaculate condition. Sunny patio.
Jerry Finster $595,000
cellin15. Prime street-to-street location.
BIU Feeney $595,000
Warm.family home with
~bedrooms + 1.ranny quarters.
SteWno & Hauel $659,000
North L.apna Immaculate home,
great view and large lot.
Manha~ $719,000
Balboa Peninsula Point cape Cod
~just steps from bay and ocean.
Jerry F1nster $725,000
tum-key custom. granite, marble. French
doors with bay view!
BUI Feeney $829,000
Gated Communities
Bii Caayon Greet '.J bedroom
Oeauville on coif course. Pool and view.
Morpilf & Buah $190,000
. BIS C.,.. G<qeous slncJe family
home with prtvate pool and spa.
~IHI & Bibb $1,650,000
644~1600
723~8800
t.aauna Beach Contemporary
4 bedroom with catallna and ocean views.
Claudla·¥ayfleld Wise $595,000
Corona del Mar Spectacular
ocean, bay and sunset view!
Hanis & Kline $1.350,000 .,,...._
South Lapu Blda
estate on 314 of .n acre. 5 Bd. 6 Ba.
fluter & HIP · $4,250,000
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723-8800
Newport Coast _.
Newport Coast Upgraded 3 Bd. 3 Ba.
Only Sancerre resale home avallable.
Mary DITuUlo $282,500
Newport Coast Light and airy
3 Bd. + den In gated St Michel.
Mike Marr $409,000
Ocean Rldce Santa Barbara style.
Very appealing. Great view!
Scanlan & Weinstein $1.489,000
Pelican Polnt· 5 bedroom home
with pooJ, ooe•n v1ew, 6 car aarage
Sara Hinman $3,325.000
Harbor Htchlands 4 bedroom.
l .5 bath home. Great value!
Carr & Feeney $359,900
3 bedroom home In South La ke
Woodbridge Plan 3 Windsor Estate.
Sally Anne & Don Sheridan $299 ,000
Harbor View KJloll 3 bedrooms.
2.5 baths. Lovely end unit vaulted oelllngs.
light and ~t. custom drapes. Don't miss!
Tevis HW $349,000
WHtdJlf Impeccable 2 bedroom
+ den pool home. Charmer!
Stepheneon & Johnson
3 bedroom, ·2.5 bath
country charmer with pool.
Esther F\ne $499,000
Dover Shores Freshly painted
4 bedroom, 2.5 bath. Move-In condition!
Esther flne $595,000
Belcourt Executtve style townhome
In cated community. Private spa.
Sue Ellen Volpe $725,000
Corona del Mar Two story
4 bedroom New EngJand channer.
Debt Btbb $759,000
Ba19hores Chamilna home on huce
lot. Expand or build new dream home.
Rod Daley $795,000
single story family home with pool, spa.
prfvate master suite, uPeJilded kitchen.
Rick i..ncevtn $875,ooo
Costa Mesa 4t> BaYfront living
EMalde Coeta Meu Quiet, large end
unit near ~ Bay with flrepl.ce & pool,
Marlene Ha1MI $184, 900
EaNlde Coeta Meu Custom 3 Bd. · .. ,.,_ Pna-la Polat Old woc1d
family room, •pprox. 2,200 sq. ft. style home nestled et hartiorentrenc:le.
Keith hndle $349,800 1•"1 FIMter $2,29,,000
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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 Sunday
$795,000
Lido!8~e Lot
5 Bd. 5 Ba ~i4~~-52' lot
Large yarcVpatio, 3 ~· Reduced $125,00>!
$699,000
Dover Shores F~y Home
6 Bd. 4.5 Ba. spac~.-0~ on large lot.
Great local\&\ .tc'ross from park, pool
Lido Isle Pri~tion!
2 Bd. 2 Ba. + den ~med ceilings
Pri me strei\l~ lf(ee~ location, 35' lot
$595,000
Baycrest Sopbisticat~l Home
4 Bd. ~~~'fami ly room
\ ~ ~rcat for entertaining
$539,000
Pride of Owne~ Duplex
3 Bd. 2 Ba.+ 2 Ba,,J~~ltbvated units,
Steps to ~~reat for owner/user
$369,000
Costa~ Starter
4 Bd. 2.5 Ba. home oiH~Mhaped tor
New roof, freshl~lrht~ new carpet
._,. $219,000
Affordable in Corona del Mar
2 Bd. 2.5 Ba. End townhome on large greenbelt
Refurbished and immaculate, community pool
$219,000
Triangle Square Area
3 Bd. 2 Ba. townhome w/ fireplace
Greenbelt location, community pool
$144,000
Dover Shores Bayfroot
3 Bd. 2 Ba. Remodeled with 60' on the water
Large private dock.-largc sunny patio
$999,000
2 Bd. 3 Ba. den meticulously maintained home, 47' lot
9eamcd ceilings. French doors, lushly landscaped
$795,000
Lido lsl<Sophlsdcated
3 Bd. 4 Ba., den, 9 ' ceilings, huae master suite
Prime low traffic comer, so· lot. large sundeck
$775,000
Unique prime street lo street location. Ideal for
3,000 sq. fl custom home! Steps lo beach &\ tennis
$399,000
717-4744
Udo .. View Home s Bd. 4 Ba. Pride of ownership! Highest quality mafaials
Mmble, grmite, Prco::h doors. aowo moldinp. 3 fireplaces
$829,000
7 Bd. S Ba. Traditiooal, hardwood floors, French doors,
3 fiiq>laccs. 3 car pagc._lqe country ki~ ~
$~,000 -
Westdlfr'IUrn-Key Home .
3 Bd. 2 Ba. family room, meticulously maintained I
Professionally landscarcd on large lot
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212 Via Eholi
Best buy on Udo Isle . Take a look at tftis single
level 3 bedroom home situated on an oversized lot.
Tlie large sou.th patio is a real plus. Tftis liome is
immaculate. featuring remodeled kitchen and batfrs.
The living room overlooks the patio and boasts
beamed ceiling and a ~replace . Great opportunity
to en;oy the home as it is or add a second story!
$555,000
1343 Mariners
3 bedrooms or 2 bedrooms+ den,
3 ffrtp1'1us, air-coftditioni"g, security
system, pool, ·spa, aftd barbeque.
$485,000
Spectacular 2 bedroom "Pia" C"
'" gate-guarded community.
$745,000
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offered fuU11 furnisfteil.
$2,49,5,000
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SURF, SAND & SUNSETS .
2034 EAST OCEANFRONT
Premier Balboa Peninsula Point
oceanfront location. I
Sophisticated yet beacfty.
A rare opportunitlf!
$1,399,000
Consider it SOLD
When you list with the "FINEST"
Immaculate 4 Bd. 3.5 .Ba. Dover Shores single
story home on a huge private lot with
sparkling pool and spa. New kitchen, 2 fire-
places, 3 car garage ............................. $795,000
Bright and sp acious 5 Bd. 4.5 Ba. Dover
Shores home o n large corner lot. Highly
upgraded w/ pool, spa, waterfall and outdoor
BBQ .....................................................• $715,000
Gorgeous 4 Bd. 3 Ba. & 3 car garage with beautiful
Back Bay, City lights and mountain views. All new
kitchen, bathrooms; windows, doors, hardwood
Li8ht and brilht 4 Bet. 2.5 Ba. Dover Shores home
w/ firepl~ In Uvi.ng & family rooms. Formal dining
room, large Inside laundry. Spacious yard w/ pool
& spa. Prired for quick sale. . ................... $595,000
Dramatic 2 Bd. + den, 2.5 Ba. condo tn 1Uard-
gated community w/ pools & tennis courts.
Totally remodeled w/ hi-tech kitchen & luxurious
master suite overlooking golf course ... $549,000 floors, recessed llshts ................................. $695,000 ,
Delle tful 3 Bd. 2 Ba. Nantuckett model
tucked near the end of a quiet cul-de-sac.
Beautiful landscaping and rear patio with lots
of color and flowers ............................. $5 I 0,000
Beautifully remodeled 3 Bel. 2.5 Ba. home with
sparkling pool. Crown mouldings, hardwood
floors, new windows, French doors, & appli-
ances. . ......................................................... $499,000
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COt6ltrywide Home Loans K (800) 8n-5626 8.125% 5 1.625 45 8.337 4.750% 20 0.000 7.584 207,000 2.750 110 1M
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Fidelity Fedefal Bank s (800) 232-2309 7.875% 5 3.250 10 8.262 3.950% 10 0.875 7.419 207,000 2.500 110 1M
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Home s.vlngl s (800) 975-5051 8.000% 10 2.250 30 8.279 3.750% 20 1.000 . 7.945 500,000 2.050 1TS 1M
NationsBanc Mtg. Cotp. K (800) 685-0001 7.875% 20 2.250 30 8.152 4.625% 20 2.500 8.866 207,000 3.000 L6M 6M
Newport Coal Financial A (800) 808-5626 8.000% 5 1.625 10 8.211 2.950% 25 0.750 7.447 600,000 2.550 110 1M
Oceanview Ftnendal R (714) 651-6355 8.000% 5 1.625 15 8.211 5.875% 10 1.375 8.659 207,000 3.000 1TS 1Y
ProFed Moftgege K (800) 686-3756 8.125% 20 1.875 30 8.365 4.250% 20 1.000 7.559 400,000 2.625 110 1M
TLC Financial Svea. R (800) 801 -7300 8.125% 10 1.000 15 8.269 5.750% 5 1.500 8.438 207,000 2.750 HS tY
Union Bank ~ 5.500% B (800) 453-t 288 8.125% 20 2.000 60 8.379 20 1.250 8.307 207,000 2.625 6CD 6M ---Westem FinandaJ S.B. s (800) 393-9372 8.125% 5 1.500 30 8.324 6.875% 10 0.000 8.619 207,000 3.000 1TS 1Y ----WeyerhaeuMf Mtg. K (800) 669-6747 8.250% 10 1.625 10 8.464 3.950% 20 1.125 7.444 207,000 2.500 t 10 1M
Boll bed & ......... progrwiw •• 30r'30 corwen11on11 motlgllgeS Type ol Lendlw ls: 8 •Bank: K • monoaoe blnker. R • ITIOf'98IJe broUr, s •savings & loen. Mortgage bankefs end brolWI .. lic.nMcl by tie c.lllornia
~of...., e..t• .._ • brokeroreotpOl&lion. FOf lnlormaboneallCllif. DRE et (9111) 227-<>931. lmllrwt RN toradjustables Is an lnlroductory rm lol lheflrst ~period. Down PllpWlt 11 _,,. ol cash ('Ir. ol
Ala pricl) Plid ID"'* ptlor ID algring mor1glige connct. Potrlta-'Ir. ol loln blllance plkl IO lender al bft'le ol IDal'I closing. locll4rt Is the number ol mys"'*~,. .. prior IO dosing. A.PA Is fie ...... peronage rale
wNdl II en.....,.... ..... COii °'the loln IO .. ~ Al A p R.1 are calaAlled by Mol1gage News Co based on. $207,000 loan ltl'IOUl14, fie polnCS stiown and $700 IOCal IMs. The A.P.R.s.,. Included in It* cNott lot compllrl-
aon Ott;. Whln ~tore loen, Fedlnl Truth-In-Lending lew requires lendtl'l IO calclAate an A.P .A specific 10 each lolln offer. Maximum loan IS the maximum lefldlt wll IOln under given lem\S. Al fiKed r-. pr(9WTIS ha¥e •maxi-
nun ot $207,000. ...,.... (In%) It llndell Pf~ matgon +Index• adUal ra• al1ef first adjus1menl. Index ls 1hll basis lor selling an~** rate (MargWI +Index• New Rate). 110•t1th Dial. Cost of Funds. 1TS •I-Year Treaturf
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c:flenge V..., ... and 1111me prior to ~ tor a low\. Al ~ ptlMdl loans With cill•ent f'lllM and 1efms lot dillefent loan amc>l.rllS. The lnlonnabOn pr-*<! is not an otffw IO make a loetl Fat a ~ guide on how IO shop
lor a mo111)egt, aenda S.UO chec:k peyeb1e to Mongage News Co , 1810 E. 17'1h Sl, S4Ate 100, Sanca Ana. CA 92705. (714) 83&-1tn
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Spectacular custom home This Masterpiece of elegance This
wonderful Newport Heights five bedroom. six and one-exquisite mansion with its stunojng contemporary
half bath home showcases dramatic architecture and Mediterranean architectural design has ocean and city
.expansive design. Highlights include an eat-in kitchen light views and is located in a prime area within the
wi1h breakfast nook and a master suite with an ocean view prestigious gated community of Belcourt. The five
loft. Other amenities include a duee car garage, three bedroom suites, each with its owi:i spacious terrace, fuU
fireplace.~. formal dining room. private garden yard and bath, and walk-in closet, are cro~ned by the spectaculllf'
large master suite. The home. which faces prestigious Cliff ~lCI' suite wing of more than 2, l 00 square feet.
Drive, sits on a prime comer lot with fabulous views of complete with Jacuzzi bathtub and steam/dry sauna room.
the water, lights and park. Offered at $769,000. All seven baths feature marble floors and countertops and
For ""1fW u.fonrr.,._ ""1 MorW1tl Hassel"' Ma.nny extensive use of beveled mirrors. St~Ui"" flt (11') f.U.lf:;,. Co.t Nwpon Prop1rths, 4 The home is surrounded by lush tropical landscaping,
Civic P'4T.a, St.. uo, Nnfl#WI B.-lt. with wll&erfalls and beautiful over-sized spa, an elevated
terrace and bubecue for entertaining. Offered at
$3,39.5.000.
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COPVRIGHTO 1996 ~News Co
. Model perfect home Nestled in the
comforts of a 24-hour guard gated community is an
exquisite four bedroom, three bath. three car garage vi11a
with three fireplaces. This home sits on an ove.rsiud
private lot. The lush tropical landscaping creates a
secluded, serene environment The interior is beautifully
appointed with plantation shutters, marble flooring and
custom built-ins in the spacious family room.
The floor plan is designed with vaulted ceiling in the
fonnal living and dining rooms. One bedroom and one full
bath is on the main level, ideal for guests or live-in. The
home is steps from the community pool and spa and close
to Bonita Part. specialty shops, restaurants and Bac.k Bay
nature trails. Offered at $49.5,000 with a low tax base (no
Mello Roos).
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• Fabulous Sun set Views
• 3 Bdrms .. 2 I /2 Ba.
• Family Room
• Gate Guarded Comm.
• 6 Tennis Courts. 3 Pools & Spas
Unbelievably Priced at
$409,000
Call now for your prtvate showtng
Judy Kolar
640-1212
$hca Real
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JUST LISTED!
RARE • RARE• RARE
Opportunity on This
Highfy Upgraded Sandcastle
3 BEDROOM 2.5 BATH
• Extensive Use of Marble,
Tile & Mirrors
•Wet Bar
Ocean Side of P.C.H.
Spadolis Rear Patio
Over1ooking Pool & Jacuzzi
$410,000
•TRIDER
480 pkJs booos room, spodoos kitchen,
elegant yet furnify oriented.
11,195,000
SUSAN SCANLAN 759-3717
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Lowest priced 2 bedroom townhome in
this gated community. Prtvatc beach,
walk to Balboa Island. shopping. restaur·
ants. It's like everyday Is a hoUday.
$459,000
Call now for your prtvate show(ng
640-1212
Owner/ Agent
OPEN SUN 1-4
DOVER SHORES
lf2f ANTIGUA WAY
• Hutee 13,000+ Flaa &red to Stra:t Ld
• ~ l...eYd Wjti 4 Bedroom + 3~ a.it.
• Mountain and City Lights Views
• Remodeled to Perfection
• Pool/Spa
$849,000
TED JARVIS
509-5359 PAGER
Grubb GEilis·--
Walk to beach and town
from this N. Laguna Chann
House Tour Property
• 3 'Biiroom
• 3 'Batft
• 2 'Jirtplaw
• 'R.ptwtftfd 1994
Quiet North end
neighborhood
OFFERED AT $798,500
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• l lled, 2.5 8alh
•2-Clr C.. f'tus 5pK.e f« A&.C ~ B. $225,000 C. $235,00
1120 P.-Dr • .«Te.pie u• o... OPEN SUNDAY 1-S
SCO'IT-LAND CO. Hurryt Hurry! Hurry!
ZOLITA SC01T 499-1600
[ Uftdsay c1l':>121-S01.D
LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT
231 Via Lido Soud
$2,4915,000
Enjoy waterfront sunsets ln th.ts beauUfuJ 4 year new. 3BR -S.5BA
residence. Quality appolntmente include marble & granite throughout.
akyltghts. wine closet. cle&ant master autte. -. .
ror ~ prfoate alaolofng or mor:-f"'Ol"ftll4ttcm contact:
Cynthia Phillips
(714) 723-8800·x28
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2066 Port Bristol Circle
Prt-Onutndin Opptn'tlality
4092 Square Foot Estate Home
5 Bedrooms Plus Office (6th Bedroom)
5 112 Bathrooms
Loaded With Upgrades
Premium Large Comer Lot on Cul-d~sac
$995,000
KeithDudln
Metro Realty-714-719-1651
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CORONA DEL MAR
DUPLEX
Ocean Side Q/ Highwqy •••• 9yrs. old, 2400 sg. ft., 3 bdrm,
2 full baths, large loft,
double garage, Cl A, jacuzzi,
fireplace, alarm.
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950 sq. ft., 2 bdrm, 2ba 1 car
attacbed garage, fireplace,
sunaecl<-patio.
$579,000
OWNER/AGENT
714-281-4455
CORONA DEL MAR
227 hefting Canyon 4BR Sun 1-5 $1 ,649,000
~ Ellen Weglarz
759--3768
c.oast Newport Properties
452 Cabrillo Terrace 4BR Sun 1-5 $559,000
Bob Weglarz
759-3768
Coast Newport Properties
COSTA MESA
1891 Orange Ave., A,B,C 3BR Sun 1-5 $225,000/
. $235,000
Lynne Undsay
Coldwell Banlcer
321-SOLO
IAGUNA BEACH
1720 Palm Dr. 4BR Sat 12-4 $729,000
Scott land Co.
Zollta Smtt
499-1600 ,
New Listing!
Traditional Family Home
lan?e Lot w/pool
5 Oedrooms, 4 ba~hs1 Master
t:>earoom
w/ftrer lace. Large Fonna living room
with fireplace.
Formal dining
room,
large kitchen
w/brCalcfast nook.
GREAT
NEIGHBORHOOD!
'589,900
'Jill Wiese
A E A L T v 64~3605 omcE • 642-1168 HOME
NEWPORT BEACH
1424 Antigua Way 4BR Sun 1-4 $849,000
Ted Jarvis
509-5359
Grubb &-Ellis
1532 Highland Drive 5BR Sun 1-4 $589,900
Knowleton Realty
Jill Wiese
646-3605/642-1168
231 Via Udo Soud Sun 1-5 $2,495,000
Cynthia Phillips -Coast Newport Properties
723-8800 ext.28
31 Roddngham 4BR Sun 2·5 $1,195,000
Susan Scanlan
759-3717
Coast Newport Properties
407 E. Edgewater 4BR S:at/Sun 1 ·5 $1,399,000
Cannery Village Realty
673-3777
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Fabulous Custom Traditional Home. 6 Bedroom, Pool, Spa & Private Beach
ST. TROPEZ $625,000
Rtprcscnted Buyer .
SOumAMPTON $489,000
2 Bdnn/3 Bath Townhomc
w /Ocean Views
~Expect The Best!"
·JEFF AXTON
403-4400
631-1400 x268
VIA LIDO NORD ~799,000
on Large Lot
IR.VINE AVB. $259,000
2 Story 3 Bdrm/2 Bath Townhomc
View of Back Bay
COLDWELL BANKER MARINBRS MILB • 2436 WEST COAST HIGHWAY • NBWPORT B EACH • 631-1400 X268
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