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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1996-02-24 - Orange Coast PilotSPORTS Walz. Kim take PCL honors -again ....... ----~controv~rsy . • District opponents assail what they say is a minor fine for treated ·sewage leak. Officials call $45,000 'substantial penalty.' • Opponent of IRWD sewage discharge plan seeks to build up a legal defense fund to fight the project. 9y'!van1ienerson, rJa/Ty Pilot District cities are calling a $45,000 fine levied on the Irvine Ranch Water District by a state agency a •stap on the wrist." But the district considers the amount a hefty penalty for allowing an estimated 200,000 gallons of treated sewage to leak into the San Joaquin marsh. Water district administrators settled a complaint filed by the state Regional Water _Quality Control Board, thereby waiving the district's right to a public hearing before the board. A hearing date had be~n scheduled forMarch8, the"'Sml'll! day1he boardwilrcilso consider a controversial treated sewage dis- charge proposal submitted by the Irvine Ranch Water District. By settling the complaint, the water dis- trict avoids much heftier penalties. The charges levied against the water district in the complaint carry a max:imwn fine of $2. 7 million. Water District General Manager Ron Young called the $45,000 fine -which will go into a state environmental clean-up fund - "a very substantial penalty.# • SEE FINE BACK PAGE + Fred Martin ~rges residems to fight_ to keep sewage out of bay.hgeA3. .. + IRWD President Darryl Miller caUs plan a 'sound and sensitive' option. P.-A10. By Evan Henerson, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -One of the most persistent critics of the Irvine Ranch Water District has gone non-profit. Bob Caustin, a real estate broker who ear- lier founded the advocacy group Citizens for a Sewage Free Bay, has formed the non-prof- it corporation Defend the Bay. The group will send out a letter urging residents to lend their time and money to battle a controver- sial treated sewage discharge proposal. Irvine Ranch Water· District's proposal to dump 5 million gallons ·a day of treated sewage into Newport Bay has caused feelings of outrage throughout the d~ of Newport ~ch. The City Council has voted to Connally oppose the proposal and are considering chal- lenging tile water district m courtlf the project reoalves ~ approval of the state Region.al Water Qtiality Control Board on March 8. Scientific consultants hired by the water district have stated the pro~ poses no threat to the bay or its users and could even help lower the bay's nitrate concentration. A companion proposal, to taJ<e water out of the San Diego Creek dunng thr summer, would • SEE LETTER BACK PAGE PRESSED FOR TIME Water district employees say everything's OK Michelle and John Desmond both work for the Newport Beach Police Department - she as a com- munity ser- vices officer and he as the new press information officer. Plus, the couple expects lts first child ln AprlL DONlEACH I DAll.Y PILOT By Carolyn~ D!WI Pflot Andy Golila Por six years Newport Beach police Lt. Andy Gonil kept bis cool. Whether lt was a threatening oil spill. raging anon fire or grisly homidde, Gonis wu there -calm and collected. •ne stress level goes up under those ~ but ttMl~ one rMIOll why · we get into this line OI work,· said Ganis, • SEE VETERAN Pl'GE A 11 By Carolyn Miller, Daily Pilot A fter a flurry of recent promotions, Newport Beach police Sgt. John Desmond found him.self moved from behind the scenes into the spotlight. As the department's new press mformation o.fficer, Desmond will no longer be investigating rob- beries, fiauds and homicides; but will instead, be feeding facts about uch crimes to a hungry media and a curious community. When Desmond's predecessor, Lt. Andy Gonis, was promoted last month from police sergeant to lieu- tenant, he wa.s transferred to the patrol unit leaving his position of six yeors vacant Newport Beach Police Chief Bob Mc.Donell select- ed Desmond to fill Gonis' spot. •rm itill getting a feel for the job," OesmoDa ta1d, during a recent int8J'Vlew in his office, which he moved into only three weeks ago. -u·s hectic now until 1 get organized.~ Desmond -an award-winning skier and longtime police softball toumoment organizer -has been with the department for 18 years and was a detective sergeant before he became the PIO. "I love putting a case together and the challenge of figuring out who committed the crime, tracking them down and putting the pieces of the puzzle together," Desmond. 41, said. ·1 will miss that." There are a number of memo- rable cases which Desmond inves- tigated such as the double homi· dde in 1989 at a Newport Beach coin store, for which he received an a.ward of meri~ the 1988 assault of Aissa Wayne; and the 1994 mur- der of millionaire William McLaughhn. to name a few. "Doing this and handling all the media is foreign to me so it will be a challenge," Desmond said, looking at bis new digs, • SEE NEW JOB PAGE A 11 Libraey bd8rd reverses illegal decision I \ f) I \ • City attorney says trustees consideration this week to dose two branches on Mondays violat· ed state open-meeting law. NEWPORT BBACH -Thia time It'• offl· dal: the Balboa and Mariners bran~ Will my open OD MOnday. Poratleeltone--n questioned th need for those extra hours. By sep&rate 4-1 decisions, the trustees voted Tuesday to postpone the schedwed Monday ope.rung and to decide the matter permanently at the board's next sc.bedwed meeting, Tuesday, Feb. 27. a.cause a d.ilcuSSlon of the current fil· cal year budget WU not lilted 00 the Tuel• 4-y..agenda, boweYer, th& City Attorney deterinlMd that the board'• action wu a viOlaUon of the Ralph M . Brown Act, whk:h~•pubkmn unp. ~.the~ voted 3-0 ~­ eta ~ 1-.dDd Gae n...daf we.. AROUND TOWN CLASSIFIED INTtRTAINMENT PUIUC NOTICES SPORTS \ \ I \ I ! I 1 I, • Forty-one workers sign memo distanc- ing themselves from former co-worker. By Tina Borgatta. Dally Pilot COSTA MESA -Reacting to allegations of conb.n- wng harassment within the water district. 41 out of 61 Mesa Consolidated employees have signed a memo distanong themselves from the outspoken for- mer employee who is lodging these claims •1t has come to the attention of the current Mesa -Consolidated a runner anployee hdS been attending board of directors meetings speaking on behalf of the employees," the memo states -we, the undersigned. wish to stress to the boa.rd of directon; that this former employee in no way rep- resents our views, ideas, concerns or philosophies." The signed sheet was presented to the district board Thursday Former meter reader DeLrdre Dembtk. one of two women who last year were each paid $85,000 to settle sexual harassment and chscrimination clauns against the district, has appeared before the board lil recent weeks, saying that morale ts low among employees and that internal problems are far from over Although the memo does not 1dentlfy the former employee, Dembik said she belleves 1t refers to her. • SEE MEMO BACK PAGE Police find rock cocaine -and child - during drug bust • Two-month surveillance ends in arrest of two alleged drug dealers. By Carolyn Miller, Daily Piiot COSTA tva:SA -In a drug bust at two Co ta Mesa residences Thursday, police narcobcs officers arrested two alleged drug dealers, seized rocks of cocame and weapons and discovered a toddler living among ll all. Ramiro GitUegos-Ramlrez, 30, and his common- law wife, Marla Apolmar-Ortiz, 28, were both a.nest· ed on suspicion of selling drugs by Costa M police narcotics officers at 10:10 a .m . Thursday, according · to police reports. Ortiz Wd$ later releAsed pending , further investigation, police said. When narcotics otficen. earned out a search warrant in the couple's apartment m the 500 block of Victona Street, they allegedly discovered 20 rocks of c:ocame - ~ IM Al 84 81 • SEE DRUGS PAGE A 11 . ·A·. J~-1. Ne.wpo . resident is showing her original oil paintings and collage an at the Westcllff Gallery located in the Westcliff Plaza at 11th Street at Irvine in Newport Beach. Mimi Sharon's art is divided irito two categories. Sharon has JOCused on ll nostalgia line of art depicting scenes from America's past. . ··,Her art features restaurants, buildings, cars, typewriters and .mothers strolling with perambu- lators. And Sharon has created a ' line of clowns through history a.nd shown how they have helped brighten lives. . Sharon's art ranges l1l prices irom $500 to $3,500. Sharon has been teaching art in the city for the last 17 years --Jane Bower of Company of Angels, a Waldorf School com- munity store says the store sells everythmg from handmade musi- c4} instruments to wooden toys, ~ndles, board games, soaps, gift items, and a large selection of both adult and childrens books. All profits from the store bene- fit the school and is run by par- ent volunteers: "I truly believe that Uus store is a hidden trea- sure that few people know about, and we try to keep our prices very competitive,• says Bower. The hours are Monday By Tina Borgatta. Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -Things haven't been easy for Bob Hop- kins and his family in recent months, and they got even worse on Monday, when some- one made off with about $5,000 worth_ ol_his _plwnbing equip- ment. "It was taken sometime between midnight and 8 Ill the morning,• Hopkins said. "My truck was sitting in front of my sister's house on Gibraltar Avenue, and it bad all of my equipment that I use for plumb- ing. I bad sewer machines and drain machines and vacuums llqlll•' ....,_g .... , ... ~ ..... ....... took food out oUliie ID01llba of I.DY ddldreDand tDokaway ourCbance for llablllty," Hopklm Mid. • CASE.Y WK.SCH I OAl.Y PILOT The Ne~rt Beach-base Junior League of Orange Coun will hold its second annual Mont Carlo Night Saturday, March 2 from 7 p.m. to 12 a.m. ot the Par Place Building, 3341 Mlt:helso Dr. in Irvine. · The event will include gamin tables of blackjack. roulette an craps as well as ~ prize drawing fortune teller and a silent auction Items up for auction includ accommodations for a week at historic home in Martha's Vme yard, a ride in a Cessna plane, an «iginal-Alln Englandwatercolo and a weekend in Deer Valley, Utah. There will also be a Cham• pagne Diamond Event. Glasses ol sparkling. champagne will be sold, each of which contains a cubic Zirconia at the bottom. One glass, however, will contain q genuine one carat diamond. · Reservations are required fot Monte Carlo night and tickets arl:j $25 per person. For more infor· mation, call 644-6264. • Football boosters to have n1mmage sale The Costa Mesa High School Football Boosters Club will have a Giant Rummage Sale from 1 a.m. to 3 p .m. on Satu{day, Marcil 2, in the Costa Mesa High School parking lot. Donations will be gratefully accepted and can be dropped off at the wrestling room of the school Monday through March 1, from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Arrange. ments ean 1'e made to M ve donatiorIS picked up by callin~ 641-3558. . The teams are growing fot next year and supplies, such as shoulder pads and uniforms, are needed. Money is also being raised for the purchase of safe practice equipment. ; In case of rain, March 9 is scheduled as the alternate date.: For more information, call 641 f 3558. through Friday 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 rp.m. and coffee 1S served in the tpatio behind the store. The store ~emporaftiy ~ until Thurs- : day, Feb 29. Company of Angels I (644-3944) is lOQ.ted at 2627 VISta del Oro in Ne.wport Beach, ljust oft of Eastbltiff Drive. oag chaj)lain treats meeting goers to piano concerD; f If you're dealing in a global business and co-Workers could use a brush-up Cburse on man- ners and protocol Consuelo de Cbozas an international eti-1 quette consultant is now offering !in-house •Seminars in Intema- ' tional Etiquette.• : Fluent in English, Spanish, • French and ltalian, de Chozas : works with business professionals : lo fine tune their ebquette skills : and increase lhetr cross-cultural : sensibVJty to sooal fonnabties and , intemabonal nuances of cultures m : Europe, Latin Amenca, Asia, : Afnca, and the Middle East. Serru-r oars by de Chozas vary in length I' and brevity, an. d ber fee is $250 per hour For more information please call de Chozas at (721-0273) l Local artist Lenora Monahan •will be at Roger's Gardens (640- : 5800) today and Sunday from 11 ~am. to 4 p .m. l Monahan's exhibit of unpres-i s10rustic paintings of French land- ' scapes will be part of the French ' theme at Roger's Gardens. It's i located at 2301 San Joaqwn Hills i Road in Corona del Mar. , ' • BEST BUYS appears Thursdays and J Saturdays Whether you're a merchant ' or a shopper, if you know of a good buy c.all me at 540-1224, fax me at ~170 or write to me: Best Buys. Dally Pilot 330 w. Bay St., Costa Mesa, caut. 92627. ... FORTY FJNGERS: The Rev. Uoyd Sellen, chaplain at Hoag Hospital presided over his first meeting as preStdent of the New- port Mesa Irvine Interfaith Coun· cil as 40 members were treated to a spectacular concert on Wednes- day at the beautiful Spyglass Hill home of Joe and Marilyn BenUey who own two grand pianos. Marilyn, a talented pianist, began about four years ago researching eight-hand piano music at the Library of Congress and special research libraries. Th1S type of music is not Ill gen- eral circulabon, but she found music written by List, Gallop, Bach and made copies. Then with three of her fnends, Debra Bendhelm, Sue Bunker and Jill Money,, all members of the Newport Beach stake of the Latter Day Saints Church of Jesus Christ, began to play the eight-hand music on the Bent- ley's two grand pianos. So Wednesday, following a del.iaous lunch prepared by Velma Tim- mons and assistants George and Wln1 Badgerand Buffy Haylund, the piano music -classics, romantic and patnotic flowed from the Bentley home. They are tout talented women I To top the musical program for the Interfaith Council, program Chairman Tom 1bo.rkellon has iecrulted th'e Rev. Oral Roberts as the 51>eaker for tli& March 20th luncheon meeting being held at St. Andrews Presbyterian Church. Roberts' .subject -Sow the Seeds, Reap the Hanest. ROUNDTABLB: The Profes- llonal'1 RountAlble, a networking group is looking for newmetn- bers. The group meets solely for the purpose of exchanging b usi- ness leads. Duei are $100 h.nd the group meets Wednesdays at 1 a m. for speakers and leads. For qiore information call 798- 5120. FOUNDATION DINNlm:More thah 800 mem- bers and guests of 54 Rotary Clubs from throughout Orange and South Los Angeles counties are expected to gather Sunday night at Crystal Court to savor food provided by 25 restaurants and a dozen wineries as they raise money for their activities. Participating restaurants include Hassan'• Cafe, Amid Trattorla, Antonello's, Back Bay Rowing & Running Club, Bangkok Four, Habana Restau- rant, Hooter's of Costa Mesa, Ho Sum Bistro, Magic Pan. Mbni's Cafe, Newport Landing, Plret's Bistro, Royal Khyber, Ruby's, Salmaguncll and Stuzzt. 1lckets at $50 each are avail- able from Joe Dana at 997-7838. CLUB NEWS: Vlrgtnla Tuttle William Lobdell The same 24- hour answering sefVke may be used to re<0rd lettel'l to ~ editor on any topic. O.ily Pilot. P.O. Box 1560, Costa ~. CA. 92626 Copyright: No news stOftft, llhntratioru, edito- rial matt« or advert!semcrits her•in c.n be repfoduced with- out wrltt•n ptrmlsslon of copy· ngtitowner. TEMPEllAl\MES Newport Beach 61/48 : VOL 90, NO. J7 ntOMAS H. IOHNION, Pub!~ -.UAM L0101U. Ed1tcw ..,. ...... ~ngEdhot .. Y'*OI. 0ty ldltOr MMCMlllM. Photo Editor IOM925hh. Dfr«tor of Oper~ Nllf•••• 0-'fted ~··-LMM JOI•• ~-PIVIGD .... ~ "091 I WICIYK. ...... ,.... ................ CA&"""'~~ ~ ADDRESS our addrew ts 330 w Bay St .. COIU Mtia, C:.hf 92627 COINCIJQHS It Is the P)lot's policy to prompt· ly «INect all erron of substance l'! .. M call 57~233. TNoll you. HOW TO BEACH Ui ClrculatJon The llrMS Orange County (800) 252-9141 AdVertltlng Oas.slfled 642-5678 Display 642-4321 EdltOIW NMIS*1224 SpOfU '4l-4JJO Ntw1. Sports Fax 646-4170 E Mall: nn71MPr~com Main Offb • 8usine9 ottl<• 642-021 •wnet1FM6)1·Sto2 Balboa 61/48 • Costa Mesa 63/50 Co..-ona del Mar 61/48 SURI' FOMCAST t.OCATION SIZE Wedge 2-lsw Newport 2-3 SW Bladcles 2·3 SW River Jetty 2-3 SW CdM 2-3 SW COMMUNITY & CLUBS .. J•m de boom received the Hixon Kiwanis Awardtrom the KJwanls Club of Newport in honor of her late husband John Tuttle a long time member. The award included a plaque and a medallion-ribbon and other items assoa.ated with the prestigious award. Congratu- lations. Sara South, a senior at Monte :vista High School won the Stu- dent Speak.er Contest at the Cos- '-Mesa Newport Harbor Uons Club according to coordinator Brad Humphreys. Other student speakers included Kimberl)'.. Daniels, Costa Mesa High School and Holly Tomey, Monte Vista ~h School South will now com~te on March 13 in the Regional Speech Contest at the Red Uon Hotel. WELCOME TO TIIE WORLD OF SERVICE ... Geny Grady, sponsored by Pete Petenon.who joined the Costa Maa North Kiwanis Club. Don Mlakanlc, sponsored by Dick Dlckson·and James Wells, sponsored by Wen- dell Sawyer, both of whom joined the Newport Balboa Rotary Cub. Regtna Manor and Marianne Segala, who joined the Harbor Mesa Uons Club. SERVICE CLUB MEETINGS nus COMING WEEK: Want to get more involved in your com- munity? Visit a service club this week. Guests are welcome and most clubs will buy your meal on your first visit. TUESDAY: 7 :15 a.m -The Newport Beach Sunrise Rotary Club meets at the Balboa Bay Club to hear from County Supervisor Marian Bergeson . Noon -Costa Mesa Kiwanis Club meets at the Costa Mesa Community Center to hear Gwen Kuzz The 8% Problem. Kiwanis Club of Newport Beach meets at the Shark Island Yacht Club ... 6:30 p .m . -Costa Mesa- Newport Harbor Lions Club, the Fish Pry Club, will meet at the Costa Mesa Country Club for a program. WEDNESDAY:7:15 a.m. - South Coast Metro Rotary Club, 4.6 1.1 3.0 1.8 U~ed '"Pineap- ple £)(press• weath- •r brings us some chert-high sets In the top spots through Thursday •nd 3· to 5-foot surf at fair north breaks Thursday and frl- day. A smaller nonhwttt wind swell tolls tn 2-4 the Taste of Costa Mesa Club meets at the Center Club .. Noon -Costa Mesa Rotary Club, meets at Mesa Verde Country Club ... The Exchange Club of 'Orange Coast meets at • the Bama Corinthian Yacht Club-. Sorop~t International of New~ port Harbor meets at the Santa Ana Country Club. 6 p.m. The Newport Balboa Botary Club meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club to hear craft talks by Spiro Kemble and Brian Chase . THURSDAY::? a .m. -Costa Mesa-Orange Coast Breakfast Lions Club meets'at Mimi's Cafe for a business meeting. Noon. Kiwanis Club of Corona del Mar, meets at the Balua Corinthian Yacht Club and will hear Ben Cox who will discuss Dyslexia : The Exchange Club of Newport : Harbor, meets at Shark Island Yacht Club for a Ladies Day pro .. gram to hear from Dick Freeman on Amelia Earhart ... Costa Mesa North Kiwanis Club meets at the Holiday Inn. The Newport-Irvine Rotary Club meets at the Irvine : Maniott Hotel to hear from Judge John Wooley. • . • COMMUNnY • CW8S is published ' every Saturday In the Dally Pilot. Fax • your service club's meeting lnformatlorf to 631-5851 or mall to 1743 Bayport • Way. Newport lJeadi,92660 . Help t<:J keep IRWDS sewage_ in its wn yard. I t ii time. Time to .. up and ~ht back. Tune to tell tbe state of California you don~ want the lrviiie Ranch Water Dts- bict pumping lts treated sewage into Upper Newport Bay. There ls no valid reason for this project whatsoever -other than IRWD wants it so they can save $20 to $30 million. \Ybft follows is a sort ol do-it- yourself letter kit, a list of ques- tions and statements, facts And feelings, for you to review and · use to compose your own letter. Please do it -and soon. The Regional Water Quality Control Board is scheduled to vote on t1iis Marcb 8. Here are Just a few of the reasons why this intrusion should be rejected.: Half-truths, no-truths: From the beginning, IR.WO has been less than forthcoming about the project. The very title they gave it -Wetlands Water Supply Pro- ject -attempts to cover up what it really is. IRWO's so-called •tact" sheet says they want •to develop a water supply project for the migratory waterfowl ponds in the San Joaquin Marsh.· Hooey. What they want is to save $20-$30 million. (This would help IR.WO recover some of the ton of money it lost in the Orange County investment pool. And it would be a nice cushion for the new infrastruc- ture IRWD would have to build as Irvine builds out.) · Contrast these tens of millions with the paltry $950l000 cost of dwnping its treated wastewater into Upper Newport-Bay, Ha "water supply project• for the ducks and geese and herons had been wanted or needed, Fish and Game or Newport Beach or Orange County or SPON or the Audubon Society · or Friends of Back Bay would have asked for lt. None did. No Guarantees: IRWD will not guarantee the safety of its · fred martin experiment. They "don't expect" any problems. They "feel," they "think," they "believe," they're "confident," that there "shouldn't"· be any harm done. But they offer no guarantee. That's not good enough when dealing with a desperately fl'agile ecosystem, to say nothing of public health. Everybody Else Loses:IRWD save dlillions, no one else gets any benefit whatsoever. Bad Signs: Everywhere in the city of Irvine that treated sewage water is used -in artifi. cial lake~. forwatering land- scape, yards, golf courses, parks -there are signs. They tell peo- ple not to drink this water and not to swim in it. IRWO says if such signs were required around Newport Harbor, they would stop the project. But by then, it would be too late. How can the state take such a chance? H<>metown Comment: ln IRWD's Environmental Impact Report, the comment section includes a letter from the city of Irvine. The city itself is against the project and notes there are several better options. The Vtral Question: IRWO has not tested its treated sewage for viruses since 1981. When they did then, low levels of viruses were discovered in three I can't believe ..... . out of tbe six samples taken. Despite doblg DO testing for ' viruses for 15 ye6n, IRWD says there aren't any, or if there are, they will be diluted so much it won't matter. In an era when scieqtists discover terrible new diseases almost monthly, is this really good enough? 1\venty years ago, even the most emi- nent virologistS didnTfknow about HIV and AIDS. ·sad Neighbor Policy: Your next-door neighbor wouldn't dare throw his garbage into your yard. How, then, can IRWD be permitted to pump its treated-sewage into Newport _ Bay? Common decency dictates they cannot. Hundreds of responsible citi- zens have written letters and spoken at IRWD board meet- ings. They have decried the dis- trict's •weUands Project• -to no avail. Now, only the Regional Water Quality Control Board can stop this unfair intrusion of an independent utility into Newport Bay. These waters belong to all Californians. They are used for fishing, iWi.mming, · sailing, kayaking, canoeing - enjoying in countless ways -by people from all over. IR.WO must not be allowed to pump its sewage, no matter how highly treated, into this public treasure. You can bet that IRWD has been lobbying furiously to grease this deal through. Your only chance to stop it is to write to the agency with the power to approve it. Write to: Gerard lbibeault, Executive Officer, California Regional Water Qual· ity Control Board, 3737 Main St., Suite 500, Riverside, Calif. 92501-3339. Add: •cc, Regional Board," and copies will be dis· tributed to the seven board members. Maybe just this once, the dti· zens can beat the system. • ~ MMTIN's colulTVl runs Thurs- days and Saturdays. It's My Home Landscaping or re-landscaping is _your answer to a beautiful new look for your home. ' FLOWERDALE can make your landscape dreams KAY MATSON, AA. C.c.N.P. Lancbc:apc Daipcr come true, and increase your home's value, too! Come in today and discover the people who can make a differen.ce. to you and your garden. ~ . ~ NURSERIES, INC • .---C-O_MP_LETE---. SANTA ANA• 2800 N. Tustin Ave. LANDSCAPJNG (714)633-9200 46 n:ARS EXP. UccnsoNo. J08SJl COSTA MESA• 2700 Bristol Ave. (714) 754-6661 Your Source· For Local News TEIUlY MEIKLE C.C.N.P. l...aodtcapc Dcapter SATURDAY, FEMUAAY 24, J996 AJ Decisioll on church m0rge~ eould eeme by ne*. week:.~~-t ? • • Mariners ChUrch in Newport and South Coast Community Church in hvine discussed the idea with parishioners this week. By Evan Henerson, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -In sepa-. rate town hall IIteetingS' this week, congregations of the Mariners Church and South Coast Community Church in Irvine discussed the possibility of the two entities jo~g forces. Tile two chUiehes' boards of elders still need to discuss the matter, but a decision could be announced as early as Wednes- day, a South Coast Community Church spokesman said. "It looks pretty probable," said South Coast spokesman David Jahr. •There are still lots of things to consider. Maybe we come together gradually, maybe it's right away. 1bis is not like two companies merging. It's highly complex." Members of both congregations said they have been impressed by the way in which church officials' have presented the issue and tak- en comments. Friday was desig- nated as an open "day of prayer" during which congregation mem- bers could seek further guidance. And on Sunday, Mariners Pastor Kenton Beshore will speak to the congregation at South Coast. U the CAR ,,lOLE' BREAKFAST • LUNCH • SPECIALTY COFFEES • • WATERFRONT DINING • OPEN DAILY 7 AM-4PM • 723-0616. 634 UDO PARK DRIVE NEWPORT BEACH RENEGADE BY "The process is organjzed in such a way that a decision can be made involv- ing everyone in the -churCh ... " -LAURA MacADAM two churches merge, Beshore will be the new entity's senior pastor. Church administrators say the discussion has focused on creating •the church that doesn't exist • The new facility would attempt to build on the strengths of each entl· ty. Mariners has a senior pastor, for example, while South Coast does not. South Coast, meanwhile, has a functiorung preschool, which Mariners lacks, said Manne rs pas- tor Spencer Burke Practical details still to be worked out. • Where would the new entity be located? • How often would services be held? And \\.ho would conduct them? • How would the entity work out South Coast Community Chwch's debt? • How qwck.ly does the transi- tion take place? • What would the new entity be called? Laura MdcAda m, who is a . member of one of Marinen' ieeij~ ership comnuttees, sisid ~~ gation members have !>Mp impressed by the churCb ad~ tration's ability to research aDd present the issues. • ~ "Mariners is blessed with wqa'){ derful .leadership. I really m.ai( them,• MacAdan:i said. •With th't:! process they've set up, I really think they're pursuing what God wants rather than what they want. "The process is organi7.ed in such a way that a decision can be mad8 involving everyone in the dlun:b. ": Some Mariners congregation members have raised concern over the leaderslifp al Soulh Coast. South Coast bas dic;rnissed two pastors as a result of •moral failure" and a third left due to inefficiency, Jahr said. • But despite South Coast's "resolving door of pastors," Jahr believes that the matter is not an issue. ·I can see why those questions I might come up," Jahr said. •But our leadership bas gotten over that. There's no issue there." While members are generally excited over the discussions, opin· tons vary greatly, as the numerous gathenngs have indicated. "Some people don't want to I deal with the expanding. 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' -. --~, ...... · SAf£TY AT SEA SEMINAR Orange Coast College will otter its eighth annual day-long •Safety a.t Sea• seminar on today from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and again on Sunday, at OCC's Sailing Center, 1801 W. Coast Highw4y in New- port Beach. The $49 registration fee covers lectures, demonstra- tions, course materials and lunch. For more information, call 645- 9412. BAREBOAT CHARTERING COURSE Orange Coast College's Sailing Program offers a course for inter- mediate sa.Uoxs titled "Bareboal Chartering• from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. for four Sundays, beginning March 17. Students will learn to identify and operate all deck gear and be instructed in head and galley usage. Registration is $198. For more information, call 645- 941 2. FISHING FtSH SCHOOL Fishing classes are offered Monday and Tuesday of each week. Classes leave the Balboa Pavilion at 6 a.m. and return at 4 p.m. COit ts $125 per penoo. Por more information. call 673-2810. ~ t DORY FISHING FLEET Get to tbe~ PierlMcfed- den ~ early to watch the fteet retwn with the fresh catch fl tbe day. The fish is ~for sale at the open-air market SIX-PASSENGElt $PORTRSHING CHARTERS Day and night fishing charten are available for groups or sin· gles. Call Bongos Sportfishing Headquarters on the Peninsula, 673-2810. SUMMER CRUISES Orange Coast College's beauti- ful 58-ft ketch, Serena, will explore the Pacific Northwest this summer with voyages to Princess Louisa Inlet.and-around Vancouver Ialand. The summer excursions are open to students and the public. Basic sailing skills are necessary. nips are slated to run July 6-14, July 20- 28, Aug. 3-10 and Sept 28 to Oct. 6. Applications are currently being accepted. For more information or a brochure, call 645-9412. SAILING LESSONS AND BOAT RENTALS Learn to sail or windsurf at Resort Watersports. You can also rent windsurfers and 14-foot Sail- boats at $15 per hour. Call 729- 1154. REMANUFACTUAED ENGIN • • 90 Oavs Same u Cash (O.A.C ) · • 3 Yr 36.000 m1 Warranty Avatlable • Call 10< FREE 81ochure & ovet·the·ohone eshmate 1·800·8 1· Orantt ~1 larvest Engl"• 1as:1,111uon Ctnttr • B spruce up for spring •••••••••••• • Tree Trimming & Removal • Landscape Renovation &'. Cleanup · • New Landscaping • Lawn Renovation & Aeration • Sprinkler System Sa.Jes/Service • Landscape Lighting Sales/Service • Color Planting • Lawn & Garcfen Maintenance St!ltVINQ THI! NEWl"OltT·MIUA Altl.A ~Olt OVl!lt f4 YKAlt8 646-7819 Licensed & Full Insured Lic#C27-486038 KAYMQASSIS Beginning Ma gy_aking, roUlng dinb and private Jeaom are ottered. Kayik and tea aid rentals are also avallable. POr more information, call Paddle Power, 1500 w. Balboa Blvd .. 675-1215. KAYAK TOURS AND RENTALS 'JWo.bour ~ tours begin at 10 a.m. every SUnday frcm Newport Dunes. c.o.t is-$15 per adult, $10 per child. Kayak rentals and dMSeS are also available. Coll 729-1154. MORE KAYAK RENTALS Single ($10 per hour) and dou- ble ($15 per hour) kayak rentals are available in the Balboa Pun Zone. Call Balboa Boat Rentals, · 673-1200. Paddle Power also pro- vides kayak, surf ski and canoe ren~. Call 675-1215.) CANOE TOUR OF BACK BAY Back Bay canoe tours are offered by Upper Newport Bay every Sat- urday. Meet at 8:30 a.m. on Shell- maker Island. Call 640-6146. ROWING LESSONS AND CANOE RENTALS The Newport Aquatic Center offers sweep rbwing (one oar), sculling classes (two oars) and canoe rentals. Oasses run for four weeks and cost $15. Introductory clinics are also available Saturdays and Sundays ~ta cost of $10. For more information, call 646-7725. FABRICS& FURNITURE 1000's ~~~~~~,of Styles & Fabrics D signer Quality at Wholesale. Fabrics by the Yard • Custom Fvrniture Drapery & WiRdow Treatments Upholstery & Slip Covers 641-4731 3798 S. 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The everung of music includes the mQn_ and hiS legacy of gospt?l mus1c, an All-Star Alumru Chorale and a 44-piece profes- sio,nal orchestra. nckets: $10 adult and $5 for children. Infor- mation: 556-3610. JEFF HOR~ EXHIBJT :Costa Mesa artist Jeff Hom, nationally recognized_ for bis Por- traits ofthe~om~ess, will host an e$bition-featuring oil paintings of •local landscape at his studio from noon to 6 p.m. today and Sunday. 280 Magnolia, Costa M~a. For more information. call 722-1624. CAT SHOW :rhe Malibu Cat Club presents a Cat Show at the Orange Coun- ty fairgrounds from 10 a.m. to 6 p .m. on Saturday and from 9 a.$. to 5 p.m. on Sunday. Admis- sion is $6 for adults and $5 for seruors, students and children. Tb,irty-five breeds of cats will compete for top awards and more than 40 vendors will dis- pl4y their goods. Donations of c~ food will be accepted at the show for the Orange County Aq.imal Shelter. For more infor- mation, call 970-5752. -I HOMEIUYEllS SE'4MAR i~!J!~~~discua ~~~~ gage, 2244 W. Coast Highway, Ste. 200, Ne~ Beach. Pree work- bOoks and continental breakfast Will be provided. For more infor- mation, call (800) 235-'043. RHAPSODY IN TAPS Los Angeles-based tap dance ensemble, Rhapsody in Taps, per- forms at 8 p.m. in Orange Coast College's Robert B. Moore The· atre. The company consists of sev- en dancers and five jazz musi- cians. nckets are $18 in advance and $21 at the door. For more information, call 432-5880. GARAGE SALE Udo Isle noop 37 holds its annual Boy Scout garage sale today from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 2 p .m. at Lido lile Clubhouse, 701 Via Lido Sound, Newport Beach. Refresh- ments available. UNDERSTANDING MUTUAL FUNDS A free seminar on "Improving Your Understanding of Mutual Punds" is at 9 a.m. at A.G. Edwards & Sons, Inc., 1221 W. Coast High- way, Newport Beach. Breakfast will be served. For more information or reservations, call (800) 876-0353. STUDY 11'1 PARIS A free informative presentation on Coast Community College District's Sum.mer in Paris pro- gram will be at 7 p.m. in the Fae- Ulty House of Orange Cout Col· lege in Costa MeN. Tbe one- .itonth program Olfers student& the opportUnity to take Frend\ courses at the Sorbonne. For more information. call 552-6698, TRIBUTE TO LUKE DAVIS Estancia High School Baseball presents a peipetual 'slide show and silent auction at 6 p.m. tonight at Estancia High Scllool, Commons Area, 2323 Placentia Ave., Costa Mesa. Luke Davis has taught baseball and sportsman- ship for the past 40 years in .the NewporVMesa area. The cost is $5 for adults, $3 for students and includes dessert. For more infor- mation. call 15'-1615. DRAWING/PAINTING FOR KIDS A seven-week drawing and painting class for youngsters is offered as part ·of Orange Coast College's wcollege for Kids" pro- gram.. The workshop meets Satur· day 111Qmings ~g tod~ from 9:30 to 10:50 a.m. in Room 112 of OCC's Art Center. Regis- tration fee is $49. For more infor- mation, call 432-5880. PARENTING ADD/ HYPERACTIVE KIDS Orange Coast College offers a two-hour workshop to help par- ents of Attention Deficit/Hyperac- tive children improve child man- agement skills from 9 to 11 a.m . in Room 201 of the Lewis Applied Science Building, Registration is $30 per person or $50 for two. A $5 material fee is payable in class. For more information, call 432-5880. HIV/AIDS "'" .'.)• -. '\t. St. Mark Presbyterian Chwch, 2100 Mar Vuta, Newport Beath will present a serie-i of discuSii1ons on HIV/AIDS from 11 a.m. to noon on Sundays, beginning Feb. 25 with St. Mark members shar- mg their stories. For more infor- mation, call 644-1341. BOOK SIGNING Anne M. Jennings. author of #The Nubians of West Aswan: Village Women in the Midst of Change". will sign her book from 2 to 5 p .m. at Timbuktu Polk and liibal Art in honor of Black Histo- ry Month: 1661 Superior Ave. Costa Mesa. For more informa- tion, call 650-7473. MYSTERY DINNER/DANCE Interludes, for singles, presents a Mystery Progressive Dinner and Dance from 6 to 10 p .m. in the Tea "Room estaurant, 3100 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach. The cost is $20. A $4 discount will be given for advance reservations. For more information, call 960-9141. MONDAY FOREIGN P.,OUCY Monday evenings in February and March. St. Mark Presbytenan Church presents foreign policy dis- cussions from 7 :30 to 9 p.m. Theses- sions are based on the 'Great Deci- sions' study guide that's available for $11 in the office or at any session. Tonight's discussion is •Econorruc SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2-~ 1996 AMERICAN POETS 'A Iree))Oetry diS-cus-si"'-o"""n'OOCCuTCu:~ d "In Memory of Feeling• is at noon in the FriendS Meeting Room of the Newport Beach Central Library. D<>n King will lead the discussion which will focus on Amen.can poets Wendell Berry, Gary Snyder, Robert Bly and James Wright. For more informa- tion, call 717-3801 COSTA MESA REPUBLICAN WOMEN The Costa Mesa Republican Women Federated's luncheon meeting begins at 10:30 a.m at the Costa Mesa Golf anc.t Country Club. The program will be a can- didates forum with Gil Ferguson, Marilyn Brewer. Marge Panzer and Jim Rem for more information -aodJ:esepratiooi, ~~ HEART DISEASE Learn th4! latest techruques for detecting and diagnosing heart dis- ease from Hoag Heart Institute Car- diologist, Dr. Emmanuel Shaoulian, at 7 p.m. at the Grace Hoag Confer- ence Center, 301 Newport Blvd , Newport Beach For more mfonna- tion or to RSVP, call 1-800-514-4624 PARENTS WHO CARE Parents Who Care will meet from 7 to 9 p m at the Corona del Mar High School's 1..J.ttle Theater Tonight's topic 1s "I low to Devel- op Responsible Kleis." The event 1s free and open to the public. For more infonnation, call 759-9013. WEDNESDAY -~-....,.. FELLOWSHIP BREAKFAST .+he-Meo' ~reek-_,__.+ fast of St Andrew's Presbyterian-111 Church will have its weekly tel,~.~\: lowship from 7 to 8 a.m. in Oieren-.-• field Hall 1lus week Jim Stout .. ,. will speak on "How to Hang On .. ~ When You Feel Like Letting Go.!·"'·' All men of the community are,.~ invited to attend The cost is $2.50.1 ~ ... LONG. TERM CARE . .> "Long Term Care -Who pays?" is the topic for a free hour semmar at 2 p.m. at Newport Beach PlclZd Retirement Facility.:., 4 1455 Supenor Ave .. Newport Beach For information or reserva-.• t.lons, call 645-6833. • : : s=:5!5==::==:::::!!!!!!!!55==:===:===:=:===::=:==:===i!5!5==~:::c:=======:!!!!==========!5!!!!!::!!!!!!:=:=:=:=::!!!:!:=:=:===:!!!!!!!!!!!!!55:===:===:===:===:===:===:===:===:===:===:===:===:===:::=::====:===::=:==:=====:===::=====:===:===:==:=e'~~ r--------------~-----------, So,urdough Loaf! I I I I I I When You Buy One Loaf of Sandwich : Bread of Equal or Greater Value. I I Offer Expires '2128196 I -----------------~ '"= --==========================-----~~~~~--....,-~ YOU NEVER SAU-SAGE SAUSAGE Or Such Delicious Food! Join Us For Lunch • Dinner • Sunday Brunch Catering Available For Rc~cnauom .ind Om:c.:tlons Call 723-0621 MEMBERSHIP INCL UDES: New Member Oriemation • 25-Yard Heated Pool • Use of Free Weight Room and Equipment by Body Master • Basketball •Volleyball • Stair Climbc:rs •Treadmill • Lifecydes • Schwinn Airdyne Bicycles • Life Rower • Concept I I Rower • Upper Berdy Ergo meter • ordic Track • ~uetball • Handball • tep Aerobics • Active Ider Adult Fimess • Hard Bodies Class • Aqua Aerobics • Aquatic Fitness • Senior Aquatic Fitness • Swim For Your Life • Senior Lap Swim • l.Ocllcr and 1owd Scrviot •AWAY Program Allow Use of Other YMCA Facilities l I I- I • end ~'4ble dilcuaio~ we try to dilellm bow ICJ1ptur ~ co OW' dtQY~llves. The six week )>rogtam .meets on Tuelda even:ingS, ~ this Tuesda With evening prayer at 6:30 p.rn. f oUowed by a heartY soup sup end •t.ent in the Past Ume: • program is otteted to people of tattbr.fnfOnriation: 548-2231. SOENOl'fN INSTAUATION SSMCE lbe Serendipity senes for ~sm,..;;;.gles_....µTh~~:\llp~uli.tiblllUClii.~lSil·m.oviL-tedJleiQ!toaiol:th~eibinstal.eff.~ SBftMONS meets Wednesdays at 7;30 . Harbor Chiisti4n Church Discip~e Sp" A 1':'lnN:! St. Andrew'~ Presbyterian ChW'Ch, LENTtN SEJMCES ~~ ... -z~-~~-~' · 600 st. Andrews Road in Newport of Christ on March 3 at 4 p.m., Christ Chwch by the Sea will ' Beach. This week's topic is "The 2401 lrvlne Ave., Newport Beach. observe the season of Lent begin· LEAP YEAR DAY SUNDAY' Stngle's Sojourn, Steps Toward Special guests will bP Don Sbel ning this Sunddy and continuing That's the title of the sennon by the Maturity" by Ron Shackelford. All ton, Regional Minister, Saundra through March 24 with 4 sennon Rev. Duma Heath 10:30 a.m. Sun· singles are welc:Ome. A $3 dona-Bryant, First Vice Moderator of th series by Pastor David Lehmberg day at Orange Coast Unitarian tion, which al.so covers refresh. Christian Ghurch; Larry Hixon, "Questions Pilate Asked.• Th~ Universalist ChUJ'Ch. 1259 Viccorla ments, will be requested at the DWctor of Hopeneti Ben Bohren, Sunday ~ces are held at 9:30 St:, Costa Mesa. There will be an door. No reservations are required. irector of Church Relations, a.m. m the sanctuarr and include In~u~n to Unitarian Univer-• Chapman University; representa- spedal music presented by the sali.sm, directed by Heath at 9:30 tives of Garden Grove Christian chancel choir and instrumentalists. 'a.m . As part of the February SPECIAL EVENTS Church; Community Church Con- A special Lenten study, "Portraits "Month of Sundays• program, gregational, Corona del Mar and of Jesus in the Gospels" will be there will be special music by the BAHA'IS GATHERING leaders from this congregation. presented each Wednesday ch~ conducted by Jason Hamey. The Baha'is of Newport Beach Special fiute music by Michael evening, 7:30 p.m. Sunday Night For information, call 646-4652. sponsor a lunch, ~er and dis· Morton of All Peoples Church, our .._..,..._ . ._ Ali.Ye. the. .evening seivice with YOU.ARLJHLWORU> cussfon of timely topics 11 a.iii. Chancel ·c h01r <Ula llIDrgical 14th. St. Gospel Band and infonnal · That's the title of the sennon by the Sunday at a private residence in dancer. Pood and fellowship will worship is held at 6:30 p.m. V'isi· Rev. Jody Carter at the 10:30 a.m. Corona del Mar. All are welcome. follow in the church Pavilion Hall. CLASSES/ WORKSHOPS WOMEN'S RETREAT All women in the community are invited to attend St. Andrew's Presbytenan Church's one-day seminar from 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. today. The topic of the workshop is "Living Outloud," given by Libby Carlson Vmcent, who is an associ- ate pastor at Menlo Park Presby- tenan Church. The cost of $18 includes lunch. For more mfonna· tion. call 631-2889. 'MAKE DREAMS COME TRUE' Workshop by Don Sharer at the ~ewport Beach Church of Reli- gious Science, 901 Dove St.. Swte t45, Newport Beach from 10 a .m. tiotil noon today. Coffee and tea qtfered from 9 a .m Donations accepted at the door. Call 646· 3199 for more Ulfonnation. OISCUSSIONS FOR CATHOLICS K.eep the wonder and JOY of Chnst- inas alive by gathenng at Our Ifady Queen of Angels Cathollc G'hurch on alternate Sundays at 6:15 p.m in a relaxed setting wtth discussions chosen by participants. ~eetl.ngs will be held March 3 and ~ch 17 at-the pansh cexrter, 1046 ~ar Vista Dnve, in Newport Beach. Come or call for more inf or- METHODIST Costa Mesa MESA VERDE mation, Marie Romano at 548- 3844 or Sister Agatha Paiinon, 644-9218. FOREIGN POLICY DISCUSS10N Weekly discussion sessions based on the ~Great Decisions Study Guide,• available for $11, at St. Mark's Presbyterian Church, at the comer of Eastbluff and Jamboree m Newport Beach. The sessions are held on Monday evenings dur- ing February and March and are open to the public. Call 644-1341 for more information. HEALING BROKEN HEARTS A divorce recovery workshop by Vineyard Christian Fellowship m Costa Mesa. Assistant pastor and single parent, Mike Barnett, will lead the lecture and small group discussion. The fourth annual sem- inar runs Tuesday evenings through March 26, from 7 to 9 p .m. Child care offered Wlth pre-regis- trations Call 556-8463 for addi- bonal mformabon CONCERTS/ ENTERTAINMENT MUSt(4L PROGRAM Pta:ntsrOUzo:ko A:Sadd and Vffilln=- ist Thi Nguyen. botb of Irvine, will present a concert 7:30 p.m. March UNITED MttHODIST CHURCH 1 701 laker, C.M Worship & Church School 8:30 and 10:00 a.m. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 3303 Via Udo, Newport Beach 673-1340 or 673-6150 Dr Richard Georruio 979·8234 NEWPORT CENTER .UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 160 I Marquentt Ave Coroncfdef Mar 644-0745 Worship at 8 OOAM & I O·OOAM Sunday School All ~~s 9 OOAM Rev. EdWard C Martin LAGUNA United Methodist Church 21632 Wesley Dr. Laguna Beach 499-3088 Sunday Moming Worship & Christian Education 1 OAM Ministers David Beades & Virginia Wheeler WnJ~ Counseling Center services Available ~ ---- RELIGIOUS SCIENCE Cbuzcb IOam l 5pm, Sunday Schoel IOam WldlWday w..tlngl 8pm ... bt not conformtd to this world; but bt yr tran1formtd by tl1t rtntwini of your mind, that 11 INIJ pro•• wlloJ is tlioJ '"°"' °"" tUetptablt, tllld ptrfttl, will of God. Roman112:2 Branch or Tbe Mother Chu~h The First Church of Christ Scientist Boston, Masacbusttts -------- CONGREGATIONAL © COMMUNllY CHURCH CONGREGATIONAL . UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST To 8ehv. II To Care; To C... k To DO. 8NC• Van 81alr, Mlnlste1 Sunday Worihfp 8:15 A 10AM Chl.rth SdlOOl 9AM NM • t'5 Olildrtn Child C.... ~ 644-7@ ... PRESRYTFRIAN ------------------------ tors are welcome at Christ Church service at the Church of Religious Directions: 760-5360. PURIM CARNIVAL by the Sea, 1400 W. Balboa Blvd. Science, 901 Dove Street, ~ewport LENT IN THE FAST LANE Temple Bat Yahm of Newport For more information, call 673-Beach on Sunday. Meditation at 10 Instead of giving something up for Beach/Irvine will hold its Annual 3805. a.m. Lent. the Rev. Conrad Nordquist, Purim Carnival 11 a.m . to 3 p.m. PURIM CELEBRATION 'PART OF THE FAMILY' Rector of St. John the Divine Epis-March 3 in the Teinple parking lot. Temple Isaiah of Newport Beach, a That's the topic of the sennon by copal Church, is advocating taking In addition to carnival games and conservative temple, will celebrate Dennis W. Short at Harbor Christ-something on -a prognm spon-.rides, there will be arts and crafts, the festival of Purim with a special ian Church, Disciples of Christ, sored by the Diocese of Los Ange-a petting zoo and food fair. Chil· joyous service at 7:30 p.m. Mon-2401 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach les called MLent in the Fast.Lane.~ dren are encouraged to come in. day, March 4, 2401 Irvine Ave., at 10 a.m. Information: 645-5781. The sessions will be facilitated by costume. The oommunity is wel- Newport Beach. At this special VIOLENCE Cliff Nunn, Christian Education come. Temple Bat Yahm is located Purim night; the Megillah of MWhat Would Jesus Say About Director at St. John's, and will at 1011 Camelback Street, New- Esther will be read and the Violence Against Women• is the include a re.Q.ective story, scripture port Beach. Information: 644-1999. Planning a Bar/Bat Mitzvah? Anticipating a Wedding? Then you nttd to atttnd: SIMCHA AND CELEBRATION Place: Trmpk Bat Yahm JOI I Czmtlbark St. Newport &ach. CA 92660 (Comer of Jamhoru and Camtlhaclt) Datt: Wtdnmiay, Ftbnutry 28, I 996 7imt: 5:00 p. m. · 9:00 p. m. ~na'ar Disp"1.ys Come mm a variety of cattrm, florists, mm wans, photographers, t11dtographm, invitation spwalws and a host of othm.1 Enjt>y tas1ing1, munc, raffles and more! Optn to the public No admission charge For mforma11011 call (714) 644-1999 ST. MARK PR.ESBYIEUAN CHURCH SundttlJ Worship 9:30 a.m. Child U.re1 Sundav School Jamboree at &stblufl Newport Beach 61111-13111 EPISCOPAL SAINT JA.ft\ES crURCH ep1scopa 'A Co111111unlty o.ct/cflfM io Lon119 •flf/ Serving JeJUJ Cltrflt °' Loni flflfi fcMor' Fr. David C. Anderion, redor 3209 Vio lido Newpot1 8eoch U/675-0210 7.30 om Traditional 9 om Conlemp<>!'Of'Y. 9 om Church SchoOI 10:45 om Charismatic ond Wednesday noon CHRISTIAN HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Disciples of Christ) ~ 2401 lrvlne Avt. at Salta lsa,el l. Newport Bea~ Sunday Worship· 10:00AM Dr. Dennis W. Short Minister Falling Dowti Measuring Up, • .. Falling Fowtmll Catch The Spirit Before You Run Place: Newport Center United Metbodi!t Churrh 1601 Margumtr Corona De1 M11r· • 6·H-074 S' Date: Saturda_y, Febn1nry 24 Time: High Carbohydrate Dinner ... 5:00p.m. Wcinhip & Pesrivttie.s -6:00p.m. Enjoy an Evening of Music, Food Fellowship and Worship ----lf----..,.---r.,,=r:::'lltttlCliiU C11rt PNiVilt SERVICES HELD BY REv. EDWARD C. MARTIN CHRISTIAN SOUTH COAST CHRISTIAN CHURCH \Ve Ca.re About You Because Christ Cares • . . . ,_. "True Love" 1 Cor.13 ,, Jerrold A. Hollobaugh, Minister WOf'tlupStmcc 10 IS am Bible Snadic, 9 00 am KK!t For Orut HO pm 792 Victoria Street • Costa M~sa. CA• 92627 (7 l4) 548-3468 (Comer o( Victoti• a Placcnoa) LUTHERAN CHRIST LUTHERAN CHVRCH Pastor William Hemenway Wt love children, youth, young adults. carttr adults, seniort. Wt love to cart, to rtach out, to mttt nttds, to answer questl9ns· • Sunday Scrvicts -8:00, 9:30 & 10:45 •Sunday School 1 Bible Studits -9:30 700 Victoria S~d •Costa Mesa, CA 92027 (7H) 631·1011 • (714) 5.CS..0800 (School) 'for information on tfze <R.eligious 'Directory <J>lease Call ----~ !Xristin ~ennan · SATURDAY, FEIRUMY 24, 1996 Rain doesn't dampen supp.ort f or.Angelitos de Oto be raln wu coming down in torrents. ·wrn the people come?• said a worried Bfilu.r Wallerich of South Coast Plaza. They came. In fact, they anniversary celebration of Angelitoa de Oro, a support wing of Big Brothers/Big Sis- ters, Orange County. What the fashion mode o' day. they came to was possibly the most successful "in store" cele-. bration ever produced by South Coast Plaza. And it was-b.w. cook Slinky nymphJ with slicked- down hair paraded the product of the Ferragamo family to cel- ebrate the opening of their seventh and latest store in NoTilflUnerfc . osslmo Per-=- ragamo, president of U.S. operations for the firm, was on hand for the opening with his charming.wife, C~ara. Ferrag- amo took the microphone on the fashion runway and thanked the crowd for their $UpporL n't totally 11in store." The jlltemational design firm of Ferragamo, known in particular for its exquisite snoes, erected a tent in the outside parking area adjacent to the new Perragamo bou- tique in South Coast Plaza. rfollowing cocktmls and con- versation in the boutique, the hundreds that turned out in the storm for Angelitos sauntered outside for dinner and a little f~hion in the tent. Entering the edifice constructed with clear plastic panels that sparkled with raindrops, the crowd was enveloped in a set- ting meticulously and creative- ly arranged by Ferragamo for the distinguished gathering. Enormous stone urns framed the portal to the tent, spilling forth stems of cream on cream flora. Lilies and roses and srock of exotic variety filled the humid night air with intox- 1C$ting aroma. This was only a teaser to wliat was in store . out of the sfJ>re. Designers literally fremed the food stations inside ttie tent with giant wooden gilt fr'bmes, back-lit and back- "We are proud to be a part of South Coast Plaza, one of . the world's niost importan't and dropped with scenic pastel most beautiful retail centers," panels, surrounded by be said ... And we are proud, as arrangements of fresh flowers part of the Perragamo family, and plants. The attention to to continue the tradition estab- design detail enhanced the lished .by m.yJather..in_Califor.- exeellent-buffet uf ltattan food nia in 1923, when he opened served to the more than 400 his first store in Hollywood.• guests standing shoulder to -Ferragamo lived up to the shoulder, cheek to cheek for tradition of his father by the Tuesday night affair. throwing an opening party in "This is very chic," offered keeping with the most lavish one woman who was unable to Hollywood celebration of days eat from her buffet plate sim-gone by. On the Angelitos de ply because she had no room Oro team, co-chairs Barbara to maneuver fork to plate to Carr and Cecella Nott deserve mouth. major kudos for rallying the "Very chic," she repeated. support of their very elite corps ul may starve, but I'm having a who proved once again that in marvelous time." this community, relationship Some tables were set up on and reputation produces divi- the sides of an elevated fash-dends. ion runway draped in black When the buckets of rain and staged with enough light-were flooding the streets, ing to land a lost DC 10 many people might have been searching for the runway at tempted to pass. Not the John Wayne. The tables were Angelitos. They came. They claimed by the first-come, first-I saw And they stayed after the served crowd. The rest mm-Ferragamo program, sharing gled and rubbed e~bows as the I coffee and conversation under Ferragamo show hit the cat the big top as the rain danced walk to the pounding music of overhead. OPDf SUND.An 12·5 Y20FF Loyal support came from Electa and Robert Andenon, JUchud and Pat Allen. Alex and the incredible as well as beautiful Barbara Bowle, Mar- Jl.O and Ward Cha berll.s.u..__..,..._.. Peggy and Bob Clay, Beverly Ray, Dave and Marilyn Wooten, Sharon and Pat Orms- bee, Pete and Mary Rabbitt, the marvelous Arden Flamaon -a major supporter of Angeli- tos, a radiant Maralou Har- rington wtth husband, Jerry, and Dee Higby, Marilyn and Tom Neilson, Tom and Joan Riach, Anton Segerstrom, Mary Jane and Ted SIJ11pktns, Catherine Thyen, Janet Curet Walsh, Eiieen Weatherby, Franz WJsner, Amy Nott, Cecil and Catherine Wright, Vlr- glnla Zenz, and San Turcotte wtth Betty Grazer. Amid the glamour of the night, the message of Big Brothers/Big Sisters was not lost on the Angelltos crowd. For the past 35 years in this county the small but organized group has provided thousands of volunteer hours and more than $2 million for Big Broth- ers/Big Sisters. 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Out Bros. cartoon. to stop him is bis co-pilot, Christ-If you're a die-hard navolta ian Slater, and plucky park fan or just interested in Howie rangeri Samantha Mathis. Long's budding film career, go This is not an AfJ Force train-see •Broken Arrow," otherwise in.gfilm. Realism is not a goal, this movie is more of a stretch here. HBroken Arrow" is pure than the Big Screen at Big New- adrenaline. However, don't put port Cin~. your mind completely on hold or • IEff WOFR>RD, 43, ls a Newport you'll miss 'lravolta's great lines delivered with the gusto of a man who seems to have more fun ~g movies than anyone since Ed Wood. Holding h1s own against 1Ta- volfa is a challenge, but Slater delivers with more energy than he's ever shown before. Mathis, in the obligatory side-kick-to-gi.rl- friepd role comes off as too light- weight. This is an audience partiapa- tiorl film. You get to shout wow! All )ightl and way to go! It's great fun; B~adl resident and operations manager for an Irvine amusement pari<. I t's been years since my hus- band and I bad been to a ballet. Once we settled into the plush seats at the Orange County Performing Arts Center Thursdoy night, and the orches- tra began working its Jnagic, my hectic work day melted away . I began to relax and enjoy the perf onnance of Shake- • speare's tragedy, "Romeo and Juliet• played by principal dancers, Jose Manuel Carreno and Julie Kent of the American Ballet Theatre. Baroque-costumed ballerinas -end &et~the~olor-«.pr~ous stones brought to life ancient Verona, the scene of the sorrow- ful love story. Near the end of the first act, Juliet is unable to sleep because she is thin.king of Romeo who suddenly appears in the garden below herbal- cony. In the pearl-colored moon- , ligl).t, their bodies meld together and they dance in unison to sweet music, illustrating their love for each other, A nudge from my husband brought me back to reality. , "I'm not that impressed with Romeo," he whispered. I had been so engrossed in the expressive music which fit perfectly with every scene and the dancers' graceful moves -I hadn't really noticed Romeo's limitations. While my husband is no ballet connoisseur, his insight made me look at Romeo with a more critical eye. Romeo's muscular physique was near perf ectio~ His build looked as if he coul<! effortlessly - Are you a candidate for dental implants to eliminate partials, dentures or to avoid a new bridge? 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The pairs' antics and boyish taunting throughout the ballet were both amusing and charming. When the curtain fell and the lights came on, signalling the end of the first act, an elderly gentlemen sitting behind us leaned forward. "She's delightful but he's dis- appointing," he said to my hus- band who later learned that the man and his wife, fonner New Yorkers, frequent the ballet and had a much more experienced eye than we. "That's what I just told my wife,• my husband replied. "He doesn't appear to have the strength to lift her.• While Romeo may have had a bad night, judging from the laughter, murmurs of delight and calls of "Bravo" from the audience -Juliet was breath- taking. Performing to the choreogra- phy of Sir Kenneth MacMillan, perfectly matched with music by Sergei Prokofiev, Juliet's graceful, willowy body spoke a range of emotions: from the innocent, whimsical teen who teased her nursemaid and hid under her bedclothes in defi- ance of her parents who wanted her to marry the young noble- man, Paris: to a rapturous woman in love with her Romeo: followed by a frail, desperate NEWLY REMODELED FULL -SERVICE HAIR AND NAIL SALON. TRY OUR FRIENDLY SERVICE. BRING.IN THIS AD FOR 30°/o OFF OUR REGULAR lOW PRICES. Ml CASA MEXICAN RESTAURANT OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO TheVe.lltton Coistlnues Sin 97J ,... ~ '.. ' I .._ . ' . I t< r JI ,\Hf ,\[ 1 Nlckk:Jus, Sneed, Floyd. welskopf ;,~· figure plagued by the tragedy " !' of her love. lir In the Jast scene, Juliet stabs . ..}t: herself in the family's crypt after ~· she discovers her beloved is , .,: dead by her side. Her lithe bod~ glides halfway off the coffin o;M until it touches Romeo ·on the ...., ground below. In this contorted •r position, she ts still as death ; -Q overcomes )ler -and remains stlll through the first curtain. ':' ' "She was pure,• said my '•'°'' husband, by now comfortable in his new role as a criti€. •she • 1A' was graceful. She was the real ~ ~ thing... .,~ I readily agreed with him. ' er ( 11,lllllll I ''I I 11 I !i,t, .1h1 ,II, h1111 lli1 l111111cl.111 .. 11 ·" 1111 '"'''"' "· /;J \''II ff 1 _,, .,, A Uen Edmonds • AJden ~ Bruno Mag.Ii • Sperry • Sebago • Clark • ) "\' !l .. ' Mezlan • Johnston Murphy ,v, • Walk-Over • a t ,. .... ' . . SATURDAY, FEMUARY 24, 19" o Shakespeare tales griace local stages this week th •1omeo and Juli- et" dosing tOJnonow at the Performing Arts enter: 've vi.led a .apeclal- eat to join me in the studio week: Daily Pilot reporter nd entwhile dance critic Car- lyn Miller. Carolyn has had this dance ate on her calendar for nearly' month, having volunteered o contribute a he said/she aid re.view of R&J with her usband1 Anthony. Her review appears on page 8. But it wasn't the prospect of an evening out which drew Carolyn to accept the assign. ment -or, for that matter, for me to ask her opinion. Crime and court-driven though she is, my colleague in news admits 'She ~eves the art form • and always bas. •11ove to watch ballet,• she told me. "It's graceful but ath- letic, and not everyone can do it well. Ballerinas are among the best athletes in terms of strength, stamina and grace. It's amazing what they can make their bodies do.• Carolyn last attended the ballet in 1992: She doesn't get to go often, but always enjoys herseU when she does. She also plans to fulfill a resolve she made long ago: to one day don the slippers. "I studied jazz and gymnas- tics when I was a teenager,• she said. "But I've always promised myself that one day I will take ballet. Right now, I'm taking tennis, so ballet is pushed to the side.• 0 Meanwhile, across Town Ca1iter Drive at South Coast R~ertory, Mark Rucker has re~ed to direct Shake- speare's "The Taming of the Sblew," the fifth SCR produc- tion he has directed and the first on the main stage . J St!Y returned because Rtreker, 37, hails from Newport Beech. He claims to have been a r'egular Daily Pilot reader in hi~ youth and would frequent- ly send in answers to theater -+-'riri"..-nrn°t"":r-7,eqJOS'ed by Daily Pilot Theater Critic Tom Titus. :"I still have friends down here," Rucker said. ·whenev- er 1 direct a show down here, I try. to get them together to come see it, but it doesn't hap- pen that easily." Now living in Los Angeles, Rucker spends very little time at Jlome. He is a regular direc- tor at Shakespeare Santa Cruz a.n,d has had recent directing llSSignments in New Haven, New York and Indiana. lie has set "Shrew" in an Italy-America hybrid where people speak both languages., The time is the late 1950's when Frank Sinatra's Rat Pack was in full swing. It was a macho time. according to Rucker, a time where people drank and smoked freely and "dated chicks.• "Now there's an edge,· Rucker told me j ust before bis production went into previews. "Now we know all that lS dan- gerous. People don't 'date cbJcks' anymore. Back then was the last time it was OK to be sexist. ·1 think that 'Shrew' is a light play with darkness around the edges. The play cr~ates a world filled with sys· tems of sexual roles and pow- .. evan henerson er, of parents and of children. We say that you can survive in this world, but you can also sort of live outside it.• _ ~ll well cmd good, l argued. the closet director/critic in me rising to the surface. But isn't there more darkness than light? Call me '90s, but where's the fun in watching a woman (Kate) complete her spousal training by sticking her hand under her husband's (Petruchio) boot and inviting him to crunch fingers? "There are many ways to do that last scene, and anything that can be done bas been done in the last 20 years,• Rucker replied. "We try to gel truer to the text rather than a completely ironic reading.• In a scene which is full of games and betting, Kate goes beyond Petruchio's expecta- tions, Rucker said, thereby taking control of the game. Still, Rucker admits that he has heard audiences whisper and hiss as they Wltness how much Kate has been tamed. "There is and should be a kinct of provocativeness with that speech1 • Rucker said. "And with other things.• ! \\ • l ·\\ • ~ : ~ .. i. ' ; : ~ KENNY ;/,, PRINTER ? '1 (: t .' 1 l Got a call at work the other 'lllght from Newport Beach Film Festival coordinator Jeff C<>nner. I'm not sure what's more scary: the foct that he .. was still working at 9 p.m. or the fact that r was. "No way," he said wben I pic~ed up the phone. "Oh, yes;" I replied. I don't know Jeff very well, . but I do enjoy listening to him. Every time we talk, be has something new to (eport about the festival which arrives at Newport and surrounding the- aters March 21. The man is a dreamer, but he dreams big. Jeff bas already secured La leers centerVhtde Divac -to come down to Newport to pro- mote a Bosnian documentary called "Miss Sarajevo• and the independent Bosnian film "Vukovar. •The screenings and an accompanying benefit for Divac's Children's Relief Fund and Luciano Pavarotti's charity Warchild will take place in Fashion Island's Atri- um Court. The benefit will include both a silent and a live auc- tion. Jeff envisions the festivi- ties taking place on the lower level of Atrium Court with spectators lining the upper levels, looking down. "The Fashion Island Mer- chants' Association is letting us use the entire place,• Jeff said. "That's something they virtually never do.· The festival's 75-fil.m line- up is complete. Feature films will each be accompanied by an original short. Among the highlighted entries with coun- try ol origin; • "That I The Sky,· Aus- ~-4 • >' v u v s g BUY a BEU. USED CLOTHES, TOYS a ACCESOAtES, E1C. R584 Ne.llpOl't Blvd. (et Del Mv) Coet. --(7141131-7313 ~~ COSTA MESA CMC PLAYHOUSE ·~4af OUR TEEN PRODUCTION Iii' PIESBfJS THE MUSIC MAN DllECTED BY OfEIYL SANDERS PIODUaD IY STEVE SHIRO Mardi I · Mc.di 31 ~. Satwdcry • l :OOpm Sunday matinee • 2:00pm I GOT MAD!!! (Metabolic Advantage Diet) I Got Rid Of 21 Lbs By Changing My Metabolism ••• t After yean ol dJedng to ION• few poandl oo1y to p1n tt .a Mck anc1 more, I Got Mad! MAD ll • tocally llCW wellncs.s and ""Claht-loa ~ baaed OCI scicnufic 1c-u111 of MY OWN UNIQUE METAIOUSM. If )'CMJ an: • Creqout dicier. ht.e mo•t o( Ill, you ha~c ln.,,crcd your melabobc nYe. Thu mmk• it all)' ID pm Ihm ~ i.ct, The MAD incrHtcs )'OW Dld8b01lm1 by ll"lllllftl yow body to bum ras. No 11mmicb, no diet ~· 1'11e trpc !hr~ otr '°' O\'Cf ""° ~rn. I did 11 and yvu ""'too. ,,.,, ~ ...... 3', o. .. i'W•t Fne 1nroma1doml Meethlp -Clll ror llteerqtJens 714-979-FI'IT (3488) 31.Sl Ainu Ave Build.in P. Suite 203, Coeta M CA ROVER & JAGUAR traua, apiiitual filin about a family. • •Tbe Segel Adventures of Tom Thumb,• England, creepy-crawly full-length ani- mated f.mn. Multi award-win- ner. • "1,000 Boomerangs,• Argentina, Generation X film about a group of 20-some- things who get stranded together tor a weekend. • "The Grotesque,• Eng- land, black comedy staring Sting and Theresa Russell. (Jeff says he's trying to bring Sting down for the premiere, · but the artist is touring. "So it's 50/50," he says.) • "The River Chao Phyra, • Thailand, two boys on a "big adventure• to Bangkok. Jettpnmused~ letme know as more events are locked in and celebrity appearancesconfinned. By way of meager thanks, I offered him my latest movie recommendation, "Angels and Insects,· at Costa Mesa's Edwards Town Center. It's the story of a bug scientist who ends up living on a w.ealthy landholder's estate in Victorian England. Very creepy. Not for everyone. Of course, with less th~n 30 days unW festival time, Jeff doesn't have a lot of leisure time and he's not exactly hard up for movies. But he said he would check 1l out. "My dad's an entomolo- gist,• he said. • EVAN HENERSON'S column runs Saturdays. LEAH HOGSTEN I DAl.Y Pl.OT , , Mark Rucker, director of South Coast Repertory's "The Taming of the Shrew.· ·" ~ I • ~ I ANAHEIM HILLS • '·· .'*·· , ... ·• )~I 1 &.,. ., 1 I ...&. Ori FESTIVAL '"'*',_,. ··~ nists! EL T'ORO 1 1 .11: ~~1 11 •• I' lllE FOAESI • ·7141 SIT M SAOOLEBACK 1 'Llkl ~o~iSi. ~i'u~ ~~ ~ CERRITOS 10 .~ •. •• ~· .. :. ··, ~::.:.~. CERRITOS • 13101 403 1133 17 U1 !;23-03!;& TRABUCO HILLS S-• • ""• u· • Ill•"' ••'• M!SSIO~ VllJO • ,.,,, 4$' l5il BREA PLAZA ' 'iiii . ~1~m·; OCEAN RANCH " , ... , r ••• Do &. • ,l,-;v1al'llCIJtl• ··4 U l ·~ RANCHO NIGUEL I. ~:.:JG~!.:·· I :·; om ---I think it would be a tragedy to sell the farm sJte. I · tmoW tlley need money but 100 years from now 'Giat piece ot property would be even more valu- able and wonderful for our children than it is even ~y. Board president _setS record straight -ltlltlfbodym!ed'1lly help, i wouldlike-t<)volu.n- to help save it. • JOAN NEVILLE Newport Beach iiil"<l:llill~_.e need to consider all district property, the arm property included, as assets of the entire and dedde what benefits all students across bolrcl equally. ·We nave ldlools with no heat, no air condition- • , Jealdng roofs and unsafe playgrounds. If we had million in cash and did not own the fann proper- would we spend that cash on deferred mainte- waioce or would we invest it in a sports complex? : I invite anyone who is oppsed to selling the farm ~to visit the schools, sit in a classroom and ~~state the ~ools are in. If it's cold. bring a : : ln th1a matter, I think we need recognize the dis- ~ most valuable assets of all -our children. • • • SUEANNE PACINI ... .,._: Newport Beach I 'm disap pointed to hear that they are going to sell the farm for housing. I thlnk that we dq need . more recreational facilities for the children. It gives them someplace to go. Athletics for them is an excellent idea for'after sctiool activities and lielp increase that type of participation. I don't think we need further housing_. Housing is going to create more problems, I think, as far as the amount of people in the area or more children. I've been reading we have a problem with our schools being over crowded. 11lis would just bring more people into the city and possibly more chil- dren.and like I said we have that problem with school overcrowding already. NADINE MESCHERSKY Costa Mesa E artier this morning I was mcensed when I read the two uticles abel:lt ~e 18-aere-simatioa. Your notebook article was right on. 11lis has incensed me. I've never called a news- paper, never written an article but this is a continu- ing saga of arrogance in the school district. I just wanted someone to hear my views. ERIC GODFREY Costa Mesa I 'd like to support the difficult but courageous decision of the Newport-Mesa School Board to sell the Costa Mesa High farm property. Our school district has tremendous deferred maintenance needs. Our schools are facing increased enrollment in aging , shoddy facilities with inoperable science and language labs, broken heating and air conditioning units and leaking roofs. The existing athletic fields at our schools, such as Davidson, are in desperate needs of repairs and improvements. Yes, there bas been enough public debate con- sidering the deperate sitµation m which we find our schools. I applaud our board's decision to put the educational needs of our children above the recreational desires of the community. MARIANNE SCOIT Newport Beach Let me provi e 'some JiifOnnalion se !tie record straight on the status of negotiatiOns for the Costa Meso. tJi,gb School fum campus. Not indUdbig the farm campus, the 53.2 acre ~uses Of Costa Mesa High School, Davis Adult Ed Center and Presidio Sc:hOol are adjacent to each other. The board of education in dosed sesSion, as pennitted by the Brown Act, asked our real prop- ~ negotiator (Superintendent Mac Bernd) to meet With the city of Costa Mesa property nego- ttator, the tjty ID4ll4ger1 to discuss the tenns of the propoeed agreement (as pe,nnitted by the Bro~ Act) on the farm campus. · The deal the dcy and the Orange County Pair offered was $100,000 a year in lease payments, JDinus $40,000 annualty' to pay back the city for the sports complex capitol improvements, with a net to the district of $60,000 annually until the capital improvements were paid off in 10 to 20 years. We now receive nothing from the fair for parking rights. For months as reported in the Daily Pilot, I bad been urging the sale of the site rather than the lease. F~. the board agreed to talk to the dty about a Sale of the poparty 10 we OOWd take care ct ~problems discUlsed at a number a at public scliool board~ 'Ibole pr'oblams JDdUde $15 million in deferred maintenance lJeeking roots. bro- l<en beeters in daauoams; :J:•Wtidl til dllinrpdi, lack of doors on bathroom , bad lleWel' lloei, etc.), several millioD tor additional daiili<>Wli to handle the mpe<;t increased entoDmerit ti 800-~ m.idents this fall artd other~ which have swfaced in recent months. City officials indicated earlier they didn't want to buy the farm campus and now teaffirmed that statement and indicated their greatest concern •was for a couple of lighted soccer fieldS some- where in the vicinity,• that they UndeistOod our _ fin~cial needs and would not stand in our way of A t last Tuesday's study session, the school board members said they wanted more time for com- munity input on the issue of whether all the kinder- gartners in the district should go to school for the same amount of time. Yet, an issue that affects selling public land that will be gone for generations to come is placed on the agenda with one week's notice. There has been ample debate about whether the high school property should be turned into a sports complex to be used by 1,700 7th-12th grade stu- dents during school bours and then be used by the kids and adults of the community after school and on weekends. It was studied by the people the board picked to detennine the use of surplus property. The commit- tee recommended the sports complex. lt was stud- ied by the people the board picked to determine the use of surplus property. The committee recom- mended the sports complex. It was studied and planned by the city and the neighborhood, who want it. The students at Costa Mesa High want a sports facility com parable to the Newport Beach high schools which house the foot- oppOsltion"aDcl otter a IOlution that involves giVing project opponents a voice ln the process. ielling t foe ttiit amotmt or more fa« development. Mac Bernd~ tbll lnform&Uon back to us in clOied leaioo • r~ by the Brown Act. l:il an effort to be nwpnmive to Calta Mesa's need for lighted soccer fields we tnatructed our nego- tiator to a>ntinue ~ With tbe city to place the lighted aoccer fields on tome other~ of the 53-aae complei ai:Jd'to wort With the orange County Pair on itS ~Deeds. . Bernd Wftl rep;ort on a ~ of the n~otia· tions he bas been invOlved With on our behalf on Tuesday night as requiied by the Brown Act and make bil recommendations. Tbe public Will ti4ve an ~ty to provide input, the board Will disCuss the recommenda- tions and eventually vote on them. The di.strict hai sold Undevelo~ property tn the past including tlie BristoVJamboree site in Newport Beach in 1984 for $15 million. which was used for deferred maintenance at every school in Costa Mesa u well as Newport Beach . To most people it makes better business sense to sell undeveloped P.fC>p!i'ty where you already have a largti amount OI uiadet·used c.laSsroonls and p~ ratber thAli a developed ic:hoOl lile which we might need to reopen 1n the future due to increasing enrollineht. While responsible and responsive for each sChool in the district, the boa.rd does need to do what's best for all Cbildi'en -aIStrict-wide. JIM de BOOM Pr~dent, Newport Mesa BOard of Bducatlon • EDfTOR'S NOTE: We .gr'ff the Brown Act .tloWs -though certainty doewl't ~ -ttw Botrd of Educdon to go lnt'o dosed session dUrtng real estate ~Ions. Halwiel; the trustees are only altowed to t.lk about two Items: the price of the pr~ ~ tefms of payment During • Mtles of dosed-door meetings i~ the Monte Vista ind fwm sites, schOol trtiSbles haY9 iidniitt9d to dlsC:\ming more than strictty a sales price and terms of~. ball stadium, aquatic centers and revamped tennis courts. The schools in this area are already overllowing with students. Don't sell the public's land for more house~ to add to the bursting classrooms. We must start fixing the schools, but were deferred maint~nance to built a multi-million dollar administrative center. Let the public have all the information used to determine that we must immediately sell this land. Let the public hear why the Surplus Property Committee. the neighborhood and the community don't need the sports complex. Don't sell our chil- dren's land. GAY GEISER-SANDOVAL Costa Mesa I 'm appalled that the school district wants to sell the farm site to the developers. To develop what? What do we need more businesses? How many empty business properties do we need in Costa Mesa? Or do the1 want to develop homes? Are we talking about single family or high density1 Look around at all the For Sale signs that you'll see on ·homes in Costa Mesa. The public should never be closed out of deci- sions m a.de by elected officials. Before I can believe that there's such a need for money I'd like an explanation of just how this mone is distributed. · We near of the s\iper sCJioolS m ~ewport"Beach and we see more and more Costa Mesa students transf ering out of Costa Mesa to the Newport Beach schools. The school district needs to be more resonsible to the needs of our community. The land should be available to the city, either through the joint use agreements or for purchase without any exemption. There's such a shortage of park land and athletic facilities in Costa Mesa. 1l1is is public land and it should remain public land. The school board needs to answer to their public. It is an election year. SANDI SCHBAFBll Costa Mesa I 'm just appalled they are planning to sell the school farm for development. No matter b ow much they need the money I think it would be an absolute wrong move. We've got to back our young people. Give them places to play and not only the young people but the adults need space to get out. I think it's terribly wrong and I hope that they change their minds. · . I think the people in Costa Mesa should at least have a vote on it or a better say instead of closed door planning like they have done. BETTY GIPPORD Costa Mesa I thmk it's perfectly ridiculous. I live in Santa Ana Heights area. We've lived here for years. Both of my boys went all the way through Costa Mesa High School and they were both agriculture stu- dents. · Let's give it a lot ol thought before they even think about selling the property. The schools aren't that broke. Once you sell a piece of property and they build buildings on it. That's it. BRUCE E. BLACKMAJ'i Newport Beacb T his is really outrageous. I read Bill Lobdell's article today in the front page of the.Pilot and it's not been given enough debate. We should have used it for the sports complex. That's the most nec- essary thing I can possibly think of. I went to Corona del Mar High School and we didn't have a damn football field. lt's just really, really bad. Honestly, seriously, this has been going on long enough with Mac Bernd. I'm going to cut out a copy of this article and send it to the Fair Political Practice Commission. I don't know if that's the right person to send it to but I'm going to send it to whoever else I can because blatant, flagrant violations of the Brown Act cannot be excused. This school board should honestly, seriously be fined and held 100% accountable. They cannot do whatever the hell they want to do. I really think this should be further investigated and further enforced and do something to make these people answerable to the public. ROBERT DICKSON Costa Mesa· a 2()..yearveteran to the~ ·we reane a.nd acxept the chal- .JeoQe c1 tbale. as they come up.'!-..- As the Newport Beach Police De~ent's public inform.atton · officer arid liaison to both the press and the community, Gonis rose to the demand. But a promotion last month from police sergeant to lieutenant reqUired Gorus to tum over the ropes -or rather phone and fax -to police Sgt. John Desmond. While Gonis, 40, is relishing the challenges of his new job as the nighttinle watch commander, he · maintatn.S ,he enjoyed his fonner job --and doesn'rh"ave to think twice when he is asked about its rewards. "There is no question, it was Ieanu.ng a lot more about how this &onununity works, and about the type of people that make New- port Beach the .very special place tis,'! G&e~. - While Gonis, a Laguna Niguel resident and father of two, won't be dealing with the community to NEW JOB CONTINUED FROM A 1 which were impressively neat, considering he started his new igrunent less than a month ft{JO. Several newspaper clippings published last week were testi- mony to Desmond's first full- blown encounter with the media. The stones reported the sus- pected DUI arrest of Danny the extent he did in his former Jobi in b1I new pea be wW be working Wlth residents in the upatmdll al the communlty-ortented ~ program in the d~ weltslde. •rm gotng to be J'W}lling in the same circles, so it's not like I've vered au ties, .. he d. Despite the· thousands ' of phone calls Gonis fielded from both print and broadcast media reporten probing for answen1 and unllmlte<! inq\iiiies from the public during a vanety of situa- tions, Gonis said he has no com- pl$ts about his former wsition. "I have pc:aitive ~about the expeJience working with the media. even though we don't alWays ogree in certain situatims, • he said •1 learned a lot and~ it• The following ls a list of a sam- pling \)f cases Gonis handled dur- ing his tenure as the PIO and ones be won't forget: 198f'HOMIODE Not more than a week into his new job, Gonis had to· handle the sboofffig death o! .106n Fahey, 21, who was beaten with bats and pipes and chased screaming down Balboa Boulevard then David Ornelas, whose name brought a bitter taste to most Newport Beach residents in 1988 when be struck and killed a local resident and mother of three while driving intoxicated down a Balboa Peninsula alley. Ornelas' arrest this time around also brought an onslaught of response from the media and the commu- nity. Desmond's new responsibili- ties include being the communi- ty liaison re presenting the chief of police, being accessible to the DON~-LET-YOUR MEMORIES FADE AWAY 0 up 7 ... ~ •• ( l '· • .1 ' • • • : " ' . 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Police tracked them down and anested them. 1990 Otl SPIU · ~e rescue and attempted res- cue ·of hundreds of sea birds smothered in the thick, dark sludge, that blackened and closed beaches for more than a month startiJ:ls1 on.PebnlAry 1. J.990 wlMm the American 1l'ader tanker ran over its own anchor and dumped about 400,000 gallons of crude oil two miles off Huntington Beach. media and City Hall, supervising the DARE officers and being the environmental services coordi- nator, which handles the haz- ardous meterlals unit for the department. "The last few weeks I've been trying to bl! a sponge but \here's so much information,• be said. And while Desmond is trying to get up to speed in his new posi- tion, in his spare time he is preparing for his new role as a dad. Desmond and his wife, 11tJ EX.flOSTAL WOIUCa SHOOTING SNEE One d the most ppbHcit«i cu- es that put the CCllIUDunlty OD alert, WU tbe violent~ May 6 and 7, 1~ of a-mail carrier Mark R. Hilbun, •o. Hilbun allegedly stabbed bis mother to death m her Corona del Mar home, as well as the family dog, then set out to retaliate against the female co- worker who rejected him. Unable to find her, he o.llegedly killed his supervisor and wounded another co-worker at the Dana Point post office where he had worked. Durll\g his shooting binge, Hilbun also allegedly shot and wounded a Costa Mesa woman driving in NE!~rt Beach. MARCH 1995 SHOOTING OF POLICE OfRCER BOB HENRY Newport Beach police officer Bob Henry, 30, was shot March 12 in a dlurch parking lot. While Hen- ry was in a coma for more than a montb,-Goois was~iorhoms at a time as the liaison between the young officer's family and the com- munity who showered the family and department with support. Michelle, a Community Services Officer with the police depart- ment, are expecting their first child 10 April · On bis recent days off, Desmond has been coating the walls of the baby's room in their Mission Viejo home with blue paint. 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The let- ter reviews the propoeal, without mentioning the accom~nying summer diversion project; lists several "unanswered questions" 1 and asks for the reader's time, opinion and money. Defend the Bay bas started its awareness and fund-raising efforts with less than two weeks before the regional board hear- ing. The timing is deliberate, says Caustin and his fiancee, Susan Skinner, a member of both Defend the Bay and Citizens for a Sewage Free Bay. "You tend to get the strongest response when there's a deadline coming up," Skinner said. •And we do need the money to fight this both before the regional ance. The proposal to dump an estimated..5 million.. gallons .a .dAy of treated sewage into Newport Bay has outraged Caustin and cit- izens throughout Newport Beach. ·we're talking about a lack of control and it raises great ques- tions," Caustin said. "Can we trust (the water district in the future) to be responsible, diligent and self-reporting?" Last October, the distnct learned of a pipeline leak which was caus- ing thousands of gallons of sewage to seep into adjacent ~ owned by The Irvine Co. Neither the board nor the water district know when the leak occurred or bow much treated sewage escaped into the marsh. However, Bill Bretz, the man- ager of the UCI freshwater marsh reserve, testified to the regional board that the nutrient-laden reclaimed water substantially boerd and m a court oe law.· Among ... lilt*' Oil tb9 °"9Dd ... Bey~ --• Advtion and Coiitributan• i9 Orange Countyneuwir/IU Cd· leCtor JOhn MoorlAdl. Moarlach. Who liVe5 in Costa Mela. Mys be met c;austsn1\t ~~ rnent and bas mven C&ustin adVice on .several finance-related Issues. Moorlach has not given Defend the Bay any money, although he says he is against the water dh."trict's proposal •1 certainly have trouble with the concerns (Caustin) is address- ing," Moorlach said. "He asked me to be on the letterhead. 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Costa Mesa ~am berths on Daily Pilot's All-PCL girls basketball selections. l By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot I I l-Jemca Waltt·and-Kno Kim, -point l guards for cross-town rival Estancia : and Costa Mesa higta schools, 1 respectively. lead a list of six players l from the two teams selected All-Pacific l Coast League by the Daily Pilot. l Waltz, a 5-foot-8 senior, earned first- : team recognition for the third straight l season, after leading Coach Russ Davis' 1 Eagles to a tie for second place with Uni- Kim. a 5-7 junior, repeats on the fiut team, having earned second-team laurels her freshman cam- paign. Estancia was rep- resen~ on the. sec- ond team by Jill Black and Vivi Rodriguez, while Costa Mesa's Chanel Anderson and Katie Grogan were additional second-team selections. Her leadership was pivotal, guiding a rel- atively ine:y>erlenced squad to a 21-6 record, before being eliminated m the CIF Southern Section Di¥Won fil.A quarter-h finals. Kim averaged 12.2 points ID league and 4.5 rebounds, 3.6 Kim assists and 3.0 rebounds per game for the season. She helped the Mustangs overcome a coach- ing change and a four-game league los- ing streak to advance as an at-large team in the ill-A Playoffs . their damage by penetrating the lane• but both also-showed the ability to bum~ defenses .with their perimeter shootinY ... and unselfish passing. • Black, a 5-101uruor, used noteworthY .. athletiosrn to battle taller opponents in the post. She averaged 7 .8 points in ~-and '9.•heboonds1orttm"R!a.SO""'.-- Rodnguez. whose outside shooting"' and career-high 24 pomts spearheaded the Eagles' 64-52 first-round playoff win", over Rosary, averaged 10.1 pomts against PCL competitlon. She posted double figures ID six league contest.$., including 21 against Aliso Niguel and 17 • m a league-operung triumph over Uni. • Anderson, a 5-9 junior, faced the l vers1ty. She was a second-team pick as a L-------------------·---------J freshman. Waltz, who will continue her career at Gonzaga University, averaged 13.7 points against PCL competition. She also clicked for 7 .6 assists, 7 .1 rebotinds and 5.3 steals per contest for the full season Both Kun and Waltz clid the bulk of j •SEE All-PCL PAGE 83 l llH 11 :\~I " richa1rd dunn • :.Newport duo picking up where it left off •Watch out for Vanessa Godbey and Katie Canright in their doubles act on the junior circuit. I t made sense that Vanessa Godbey and Katie Cannght would eventually play doubles together. They're both juniots, and considered the best players on Newport Harbor Htgh's girls tennis team last fall under Coach Fletcher Olson. About a year ago, Can.right and Godbey began playing doubles They've been JOined at the court ever smc On Monday, lll the doubles final of the fourth annual Palm Springs Junior Championships in the girls 18s, Godbey and Cannght picked up where they left off m the prep season, wmmng the title of the three-day, Pres1dent's Day weekend event in the desert, their hrst tournament since the CIF Southern Section lndJvidual Championships. It was Canright and Godbey, yo\l may recall. who wee w of seven doubles sets last autwnn for the. Sailors, after both had won over .CO ~ts in singles. Entering the CIF Individual Championships, the Newport Harbor tandem won two early rounds, following a first-round bye, then whipped Diamond Bar's Annie Liang and Laura Ward, 6-2, 6-0, in the Round of 16 to improve to 8-2 with limited experience together. Next, they faced top-seeded Sarita Yardi and Pilar Montgomery of Santa Barbara iri the quarterfinals Godbey-Canrigbt lost, 7-5, 6-4, but made perhaps their beSt showing ever in 4rllPPing a ~ rnetch to the .winl\iM finalists. ·we were teal Udted aoout reaching the q\lartelfinols," Godbey Mid. 11 At the begtnb.lng ol the seuon, we had never played (doubles) before, not regulady. We really wanted to do well. We got reeDy mbtlYated: we~ dOR, and ewn though we at. we were happy wtth the ,...., . .....=.=~..= ...... to Sailors fall, 2-1 • Newport exits CIF Division ill Soccer Playoffs, Coach Bouette bows out, too. By Richard Dunn, Datly Pl/or COSTA MESA -It was a numbing expen- ence, overflowing wtth disbelief How a team can get outshot, 36-5, and still Wlll ts beyond anyone, mcluding Canyon Spnngs High boys soccer coach Sharon Walsh. whose virtual miracle squad continued its high-wire act Friday in a 2-l quarterfinal victory over host Newport Harbor in the CIF Southern Section Divt.sion m Playoffs at Kaiser Elementary School "Mdybe there's a shining star looking after us,• Sdld Walsh, whose team escaped past Pacif- ic Coast League champien Estancia in the first round. 3-0. after being outshot, 21-7, then slipped through Sea View League champion El Toro. 2-0. after getting outsbot, 22-5 "I have no idea how they've done it, I'm still m shock," Sdld Newport Harbor Coach Colin Bou- ette, who coached his.final game for the Sailors (20-6-4) after sett.mg a school single-season record for victories this year. Bouette plans to move to Boston next week, with assistant Ziad Khoury expected to take over as head coach next season. "I think they ran up against what El Toro and Estanoa dJd, too,• Walsh said. "We're just able to withstand it." The Sailors, who hosted the emotion.filled game at Kaiser because of poor conditions on their own field, gave up a pair of caught-by-sur- prise goals in the first half, then snapped their scoreless string in the 54th minute, when Canyon Springs goalkeeper Brian Hatch punched a ball away and into the back of teammate Chris Dunn, Ticocheting tnto the net for Newport Harbor's only score, with senior striker Justin Kerr credit- ed with his school single-season record 26th goal. "The other (playoff wins) weren't quite like this,• Walsh said of her team's third consecutlve fortuitous postseason victory. ·sut 1t isn't just the goalkeeper. It's the defense, too. Our goalkeeper and the de{eme were by themselves in the fmt half of the season, then the offense began to pick it up in the second half. • SEE SOCCER PAGE 83 - 1111,ll '' 11 ,,,,, I ~<''"'''' l 11\ . DON~ .. 1 v "-OT Newport's Harbor's Tobln Junowlcb (blond hair) tries flying header to get ball Into the net. but efloit Is fol' naugh I' \ ( I i I ' ( ( • \ " I I I \ ( I I I " \ " " I I h \ I I ' 11 \ \' p I \ I " ' I . l • , • • > • CA~YWKSCH lr»Jl.Y I'll.OT OCC guar,t Draper Mltdlell le.aps through defeme and dishes oU.. COLLEGE BRIEFS Orange Coast wins in-three-game sweep COS\A MESA -The VOLLEYBALL Orange Coast College men's volleyball team got back on the win- ning track Friday with a 15-3, 15-8, 15-8 sweep of Orange Empire Conference foe Irvine Valley Clark and McClurg won their doubles match- es. The Raders fell in their doubles match, 6-3, 6-3. 6-0; Baker (SCO def Burton, 6·0, 6-3; Villar (SCO def. Cave, 6-0, 6-0; Barriga (SCC) won by default. Doubles: Robbins-Lewis (SCO def. Trujillo-Hall, 8-0; Johansson-Barriga (SCC) def Jarro-Burton, 8-2; Villar· Baker (SCO woo by default. Cypress is 0-4 in conference play. Orange Coast 7, cypr.u 2 I OCC (5-1, 3-1) took just 70 minutes to dis- patch Irvine (0-3, 0-3). Slngles: Dao (0 def. Intriago, 6-3, 7-5; Johnson (OCC) def. Gomez, 6-4, 6-4; D. Rader (OCO def. Sigmon, 7·5, 6-0; R. Rader (OCC) def. Nguy, 7-5, 6-2; ·sec women roll to 8-1 victory COSTA MESA -The South-TENN JS JWo freshmen, Kevin Reid, with 11 kills, and Jason Goddard, with 10, led the Pirates. Wlnjy (OCC) def. Nguyen, 6-1, 6-4; Clark (OCC) def Liv, 6-2-6-1. em California College "OCC opened the first game 7-0 and raced dway for the 12-pomt wm. The other two games were tied 7-7 and 6-6, respectively, j)efore OCC pulled away. Doubles: lntriago·Johnson (OCC) def. Gomez-Sig- mon, 6-2, 6-2; Dale-Nguy (0 def. R Rader-D Rader, 6 3, 6-3; Oark-Mcdurg (OCO def. Nguyen-Liv, 5-7, 7-6, 7..fJ women's tennis team won its nonconference match Friday, 8-1 , over Western New Mexico University SCC men belt W. New Mexico sec (5-1) won all six of it singles matches, dropping their only match in doubles on a third-set tiebreaker Orange Coast will be road the road Wednesday against defending state champion Golden West. Game time is 7 p.m. COST A MESA -Southern I S California College's men's ten-TENN No. 1 singles players, Quynh Le and Wendy Andel won their matches, 6-0, 6-0. Orange Coast tops Cypress, 7-2 COSTA MESA -The nis team won all nine sets (two by default) and dominated visiting Western New Mexico in games, 76-8, as the Vanguards won a noncon- ference match Friday, 9-0, at Costa Mesa Ten- nis Club. Star Connolly, Beed George, Cathy Bin- nquist and Amy Tate all won their smgles matches. SoCalCollegel Western New Mexk.o 1 Orange Coast College men's TENNIS tenrus team defeated Cypress Fnday, 7-2, in an Orange Empire Conference matchup. OCC (4-2, 2-1) got wins in singles from Steve Johnson, twlD brothers Don and Ron Rader, Ray WinJY and Don Clark. No. 1 player Ropert Intriago was the only loser in singles. SCC's Ryan Lewis swept at No. 3 singles without losing a game, and swept at No. 1 doubles with David Robbins without dropping a gam-e. sec improved to 2-2. NONCONFERENCE Singles: Le (SCO def. Montoya, 6-0, 6-0; Andel (SCO def. Pearce, 6-01 6-0j Connolly (SCC) def. Banavide, 6-4, 7-6; George (SCC) Clef. Markewich, 6-4, 6-1; Binnqulst (SCQ def. Ubbell, 6-1, 6-1; Tate (SCC) def. Munoz, 6-4, 6-1 SoCal College 9 West.m New MexJc:o 0 The tandems of Intriago and Johnson and Singles: Johansson (SCO def. Trujlllo, 6-1, 6-1 ; Rob- bins (SCO def. Hall, 6-0, 6-1; Lewis (SCQ def. Jarro, 6-0, Doubles: Le-Andel (SCO def. Montoya.-Pearce, 6-3, 6- 0; Benavidez-Markewich (WNM) def. Connolly·Bin· nquist 7-S, 4-6, 7-6; George-Tate (SCC) def. Hubbell· Munoz, 6-1, 6-2. TENNIS I CONTINUED FROM 81 winning the 55-60 age group in women's doubles. Carol McDonald and Sue Daily of Newport Beach won the 60-65 women's doubles title. strengths and weaknesses It was the first time Rees had better,• added Canright, who ever competed. "The other two trains under Syd Ball and Phil (McDonald and Daily) were '"D"e~ll-al the Balboa Bay Club going and they wanted me to go RaFquet Club. with them, so I thought why i'We've been trying to move not?" she said. together and stay side by side, so Q pne's up and one's back all the Friday kicked off the 1996 t.inJe," Godbey said. •Whoever's Grand Prix season with lbe et fbe net, we try to be more three-day Orange County Grand aggressive up lbere, and we try Prix at Newport Beach Tennis to communicate a lot more, too. Club for men's, women's and You've gotta know the way each mixed doubles teams (players pther plays.• from 3.0 to 5.5/open divisions). · Canrtght and Godbey could There a.re 220 entries. . play at Ojai together April 25-28, The finals are scheduled for ClS well as townaments at La Sunday. No money is awarded to Mirada, Long Beach, Redlands the 5.5/open Winners. Jm~ Arcadia. NBTC General Manager Irv · • 0 Goldberg, coming off : nrM other local Juniors hip-replacement surgery, will bo reathed the championship round making his official tennis pf the Palm Springs event: comeback in the men's 5.°'. Chelsea Godbey and Amanda Q ~Yin the.girl.J dou~ 16s, Newport t.idt'• Geoff ~ni:l c.ameron Ban (son of Syd Abroms, fresh from the Palmer "all) in the boys singles 14s. Thnnls Academy, was one of four ; Collopy and Godbey, who Junion selected by the United ere moved by tournament States Tennll AssodaU.on to play oftloalJ from t1l 14s to th 16s, in two upcoming international have been double partners eventl ln Paraguay and Braiil. ~ce the age of 10 Th y wU1 • Abrams. beaded for Stanford both be vying for spots on nm. l"!'tl~n;extm:!iseiiuo~~~~ pliey <Ml\jiiated f &ll'a N rt Har eAJD M ..,,, or Newport Harbor High'• boyl team tlUJ jprlng, probebly the two egalmt WoOd· I bridge aDd tM m ~ C«one dfl Mal! "Mainly, it's a stepping ground to improve your game," Abrams said of the South Amen- can trip, which begins March 4 in Paraguay. "If I do well there, as it is right now, I'll have a good shot at playing at the Junior Wimbledon (in June) and the Junior French Open (tn May)." Abrams has never played in the Junior French or Junior Wimbledon. U be goes to Europe, of course, be would be unav~ble to play in the CIP Individual Championships. •Hopefully, I'll be doing that," be said. • 1 would rather play in a Grand Slam.• Confidence, above all, is what Abrams gained out of the Palmer Academy in Tampa, Pia. a Abrams, former top-ranked player in the boys 14s by lbe USTA and a two-tune membet of the U.S. national team, has been on a roll sirice winning the Southern California Junior SCHEDULE SATURDAY BASKET&ALL Community college women · Southern California Regionals; Santa Monica at Orange Coast. 7 p.m. TRAOC ANO FIEl..D - Community college men and women • OCC at Cerritos Invitational, 9 a.m. T£NNIS College women -Southern California College at Westmont 11 a.m. Community college women -OCC at Southwestern Tournament all day. llASUAU. ColleQe ·Cal Baptist at Southern Cali- fornia College, 1 f ·a.m .. doublehe.,_, Community college • Riverside at o~~noon. • High sttiOol • OF Masten Meet at Fountain Valley, 10 a.m. Seetiona.ls 181 singles title last""~--··----~ June at U>i CaballeiO. Sports 'Vlllage. Abrams, who tumt 18 on May 10, wu also a tinaUlt at the Sugar Bowl lntemationel in N w Orteanl, fini1hed filth atJPe~-­ IPtemational J'entm 'Pea ration (ll'l!)'Hatd.COW'tl, and won the U.S. NaUOnal Indoors m Oallu oaNov.2G. --T Ir~~;-' --_. " ---.. _~ OCC track teams short on nUmbers, long on traffition • Pirates will go with short deck, but men, and women, have a habit of some upsetting efforts. Pa.rroh Chapin, who won th shot put (24-1) and the jav · (86.8), and Heather Siegel, ond in the shot and thi1d in th javelin, add some pow~r in th throwing events. OCC will feature some stron distance nmners in sophomo By Jim Walters, baily Pilot Carrie Appell, an Estancia Hig product, who runs the 1,500 an COSTA MESA -The men's the 3,000 and sophomore Jenn and women's track teams at McCreight, of Newport Harbo • .orange-Cout.Gollege will-be thin ~J..qfl"'-"'. ~th~. UOO and oJher dis in numbers this season, but lances. Coach Fred Hokanson ·is still The men's team is led b expecting some good things from sophomore Mike Hancock, d Th b th Newport Harbor High standout both squa s. ey were 0 who won the 800-meter run · . third-place finishers in the 1:58.0 and the 1,500 in 4:00 in th Orange Empire Conference last season. season opener. "We've been successful, "He's probably one of the to 800 and 1,500 athletes in the con always in the upper half of the ference," Hokanson said. ·w conference," said Hokanson, wbQ etpect a lot from him." bas been the bead coach since Hancock went to States las 1978. "Numbers are the I)ame of season, finishing fifth in the 800. the game and this season both High jumper noy Langley teams are short." who competes on the I{len's vol There are normally 25-30 leyball team, won his event with women on the team, but this sea-leap of 6-foot-8. He joined Han son's roster tops out at 15. The cock at States. men are in the same boat with 35 Steve van Nierkierk. won th competitors -down from the javelin with a 164-foot throw. He' normal 50. joined by Mike Graham, who w Hokanson said there are sever-second in the javelin. Graham, a al reasons for the dwindling num-member of the crew team, was bers, but two stand out. fifth last season in conferen ce. "We focus on athletes from the Steve Gonzales, a standout local high schools and there are linebacker with the Pirates, fin. maybe five seniors coming out ished second in the shot and dis- now in a given year when it used cus in the opening meet. The for- to be much more," he said. mer Newport Harbor High prod- "WeJ-re a.lso-the-0nJy ~hool · uct, tn1olng a lot of lifting to get our conference· without an all-his timing down. · weather track.• Hokanson, who focuses on The men and women (0-1) will pole vault and throwing events, is be in action today in the Cerritos assisted by Gordie Fitzel, who Invitational starting at 9 a.m. retired as the OCC cross country Megan Waters, who Hokanson coach after 16 seasons, and Mike called his best sprinter, was a Taylor, the defensive coordJ.nator winner in the 400-meter dash and linebacker coach for the foot - (1:03.0). ball team. sec men bounce Concordia, 92-80 COSTA MESA -Southern California College's men's bas- ketball team, behind Kevin Carlson's 23 points and five oth- ers in double figures, dealt visit- mg Concordia a 92-80 Goltlen State Athletic C onference defeat Friday night, improving to 19-11, 9-5 m the regular-sea- son finale Concordia falls to 20-4, 9-5. Soc.al CoUege 92, Concordia 80 Conconll• · Barajas 12, Jones 8, Putnam 15, James 19, Jaquez 3, Tolmalre 0, Haywood 6, O'Hagan 10, Waldschmitt 7. 3·pointers -James 3. Barajas 2, Jaquez 2. Fouled out • James, Haywood. Soc.al College · K. carlson 23, Kuipers 0, Ruble 10, Guevara 11, Janeski 7, Rose 5, Watson 4, Darville 10, B. Carlson 10, Walker 12. 3-pointers • K. carlson 3, Walker 1. Fouled out • none. Halftime: Concordia, 41-40 Vanguards women drop 77 -63 decision COSTA MESA -Southern Califonua College's women's basketball team (10-9, 2-10) closed out the 1996 Golden State Athletic Conference regular cam- paign with a 77-63 loss to visiting Concordia University (23-7, 9-3). Amber Chanel led SCC's Van- guards with 19 points, and Heather Woodruff and Stephanie Werdel added 12 and 10 polnts. Concordia 77, SoCal College 63 Concordla • Mos.s 7, Sather 20, carll 22, Ridge 14, Gast 4, Parkinson 0, Shah 1, White 1, Stephens 2, Cole 0, Weddkk 6, Andrew 0. 3-pointers • Moss 1. Fouled out • Sather. SoCal College -Gulfan 1, Whittemore 6, Minor 2, Burt 2, Blomker 4, Chaney 19, Kempton 1, caruso 2, Hartigan 4, Werdel 10, Woodruff 12, Thornburg 0, Sick 0. 3-pointers -Ch~ney 2. Blomler 1. Fouled out • Whittemof'e. Halftime: Concordia, 50-21. Boysp:teP season on horizon ~~~~ . ' W;th the high school boys' volleyball on the horizon, there is a great . excitement for the success of each school. With all of the off-season work done, it is now time to get down to the actual play. Corona del Mar under new toach Steve Conti, seems to have the inside track in our area with five players returning who started last year. Brian Coleman, in his fowth year on the varsity, is a dominant outside hitter who is a Division I college recruit looking at UCLA. Stanford and Princeton. Blair Hoppe is another outside hitter who spent last summer in Puerto Rico with the United States Youth National Team Derek Newcomer is the setter who has added experience obtained in the club season. John Coon and Steve Reese bring starting experience from last season to tlus year's team. And freshman Dennis Alsbuler is very talented and has years of experience. CdM's scrimmage is today at San Clemente, which was last year's CIF finalist. Thursday the Sea Kings will travel to Costa Mesa for their first match. Saturday, March 9 is the CdM Alumni Game which will feature assistant coaches Jason Perkins and Matt Herrington as well as 1Y Price, who is-an assistant coach for Eddie Rapp at Santa Margarita. All alumni interested m playing should contact Steve Conti at 760·3315 or be at the CdM gym March 9 at 6:30 p .m. Newport Harbor, with Coach Dan Glenn starting lus 10th year with the Newport boys, will be led by returning starters Wes Badorek and Cameron Black. Newport kicks off its season with the annual alumni match on Friday, March 1. This is always a great opportunity to check out this year's varsity as well as see the alumni in action. The Newport Alumni game starts with the varsity playing the Alumni, which usually includes former players like Bill Yardley, Greg Sullivan, Big Al Gaddis, Peter "The Hammer• Helfrich, Gary and Andy Crane, Kevin Droke, Sean and Drew Sheward, Hugh Foster, Mike Cwd, Mike Nguyen and Dr. nm Brown, who is the Newport "Elder Statesman.• The last two years' events have concluded with an "older" alumni (pre-1984) versus the •younger guys• (post 1984) game. Although the older group has won the last two matches, Dan Glenn, who also cooches the younger alumni, promises that this year will be his team's year to win. A t Costa Mesa, new coach n.Jon. Carlew has a building year ahead. The alumni from Costa Mesa would feature Mark Arnold. who played for Pepperdine's National Championship teams, and later, the United States Naoona.l Team. Estancia also has quite volleytiall aluinni, which includes new Cd.M Coach Steve Conti. u well u Pep~dine Women's Assistant coach Jon Wallace. 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New pnt/crpt. style, 1 Br, walk-In olst. 673-4400 619·360·2629 675-3969 ,909-371-1160 5535 1 fr•• wk w/6 Nr beach/Trlongle Sq. & t S B Sonora Apt• Ocean aunse BLUFF 48R, 3 A ****LUXURY mo lso. Jim 673·0675 645.335 9 _________ liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii views 2Br 1 Ba. No end unit, vaulted cell-Waterfront Condo 1100 COSTA MESA 1024 Mobil• Home SpacH pets. Frptc, 1-car aitch Ing, 2 car gar, pool 2BR 2.75 BA. Hlghly ---------•••••••••! Avail In CM. All age gar. s1275/mo. Pvt S1995 mo. 458•5232 upgraded. With boat CORONA HOUSES/ and 55 +older park. street. Agl. 631•2242 BLUFFS end unit, 3Br s 11 p. $ 2 8 O O Imo. DEL MAR 2622 OPEN SUN 12:30-4:30 Pets ok. Attractive 2•h8a, approx 1850 Agt 640-7000 Ext 306. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2BR, 2 BA sml com· plex, amon, lg patio, great londscape, sun- deck/bque area. MuSI seet $795 434·7531 GREAT LOCATION 1-2~111a ....... 2BR duplex. paint. Stove. shopping. 835·1 I Near SCP 3BR encl garage. la rm. Quiet, xlnt $950/mo 546-688 CONDOS 2873 Alonzo (off El Move-In lncentivos. _C_O_S_T_A_M_E_S_A-2-1-2-4 sq ft. Spect vu. UP-1--------- FOR SALE Camino or Mission) Cati Today 852·5575. dated. $2250/mo. HB Versalll•• 2Br condo, * * * * * * -E-·a-ld_•_B_a_c';ik~B~!a~y:j'i.+~teiw.iGl~ib:im+!-11••••••• Come visit this truly Dowd Bkr 120-w.z._ 2Ba~r<b. 2/prkn ~ARD &~,u.£-.. 2 BA, 1 tt , ~r ..2.B.a..J. i1Jl>Block·E'aide --pool, crubhH. $1050. Sunday Only 8-1 hkups, polio, $765, no pool home. $249,500 REAL ESTATE Hm 3 BR +Oen & tr, h A Gerl Agt 909·861-3834 900 Sea Lane/ pots, 631·7813 By owner. 545•2103· WANTED 1625 J ackie Giiiis Rttr, Beac rea Veraalll•• Studio & Goldenrod FUNISHED STUDIO $1550 mo.631·801 t Peninsula Yearly Penthse beaut turn Computer, clothes, APTS All New tnterl· Hu TI GTON loft bed, massage s5171 1 1 -COV'T FORECLOSED N N 1 euy properties In Colleg• Park• triplex, Unfurnished A reml·d. P.ool. gym. table, household ors, mo. nc homes fof pennies BEACH 1040 homes with terms, 2 mstr Br, 1 inea, gar, 2 & 3 Bdrm gar. s9oo. 722:7548 Items, kids s1utt, bo· util., Pool, tndry fac, on St. Oelln~uent Tax, Owner Financed, S800. 2289 Fordham ogle board. Lots ol ~a~°uda r ~~ Triangle GJ:NERAL 1002 Casa Vic toria Apts. 525 Vittoria St . CM 114-646-9966 Repos, REOs. Your L 1 d B lmmed. cash 675·7695 #9. 818·961-4783 Steps to Sand goodlost Bring CASHI Park Piao• VIiiage p.rea Toll Freo 800· ove Y upgrado 3 r, _________ •·---------$995 $1450 No Early Blrda!lll " .a98_9778 Ext H.1361 2Ba sgl family detch ****WANTED *E'Slde 4 BR• Lg • APARTMENTS .,,...,,,-..,,,.----...,.---___ 7_1_4_16_4_6_·_7_8 _0_4_1 NEWPORT for current losllngs. In Dulchhaven Marina • Ot.;PLF.X/TRIPLEX yrd, 2547-F Orange, v1·11a Rentals FOR RENT 2Br 1Ba pvt, spacious, Large 2 BR 1 1/2 BA, BEACH area. Quiet stroe1, • 2·HOMES ON A LOT $1600 mo. 642·8535 over store on PCH/ gar, Blulls overlooking very prrvate. S239,000 Private party sooklng "'e""·-•""'ld""'e-re_m....,.,.1·d..,....,3,.,,B,..r..,h-s-e. Property Mgmt MacArthur. New cpl/ HB, p aho, S880 mo iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii WBOA 640-5664 Agent to purchaso 1 ol the f/p, dbl gar. RV prkg, 675 4912 stove. $975. 760·2525 846·2665 3Br 2B• ocean vlow. 2669 ISLAND 1006 ---------above. Call Gina at: voult ceil, cov'd patio, • BALBOA Bright 2 BR, 2 eA. _L_g_2_B_R_, -1-1-/2_B_A_, -g-ar 2·car prkg, lrplc, d/w, liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil NEWPORT 714•574-4246·Days w/d hkups, lg fncd yd, sundk, 2 car gar. w/d wtopener, patio w/lg steps to bch. $1300. 714·969·4786-Eves grndr. lmmacl Sml pet ISLAND 2606 hkup, nu paint s12·15 yd & clean 1984 Ana· Bkr. 642·3850 AO NUMBER 11 BEACH 1069 Ok. $1350. 775-4335 -----------...,,.~.,...,.---Vou have found one iiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiii~iiii li••••••·-·-..,-.....,.....-.,....,...,...,...---r--------iliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 640·7000 ext. 30G helm. 5875 545·3229 •1BR se25* ol two hidden ads Unfurn'd Hom•• Do you have model· 2BR 2BA $725/Up Enter and win tho Be· 3BD 2BA FIXER HOUSES/ To RenVBuy. 2·3Bd. 1 hi ------------------Refrig & dishwasher n1hano Dinner tor Two Unobstructed Ocean/ Boach close. In C.M. quality furn s ngs COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 Incl. 60•30 pool. No -contest Harbor Vul PRIME LOC; CONDOS Low rent S600/mo. and want lo live In pets. No tees. No 2 22-2 24 Harbor Vu Hills! Loi value FOR RENT lse purchase option Newport's finest homes loaso. 545.4955 S639K Agent 723·0653 1 p 1 ok 852 5575 at a 1f.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiif -,,.---...,~-----!••••••••• av · e · • · traction ol normal rant 11 1 Br 1 Ba dual level CORONA DEL MAR ATTN: BUYERS •---------while on the m8/ket QUIET 8c SERENE twnhm. Vault ceilings, For Newoort Beach BALBOA HUNTINGTON ca11 ;~r4~:~~'.1151 Palm ••esa Apart111ent:s ~e~~i ,::,n~~a.a~·1:.~~5003 Forecloaurea: BEACH 2140 ---..LY.A.: BY OWNER 3Br 2Ba BaylronVdock S540K ISLAND 2106 ========= Hou so .,. s 1ud1 o apt I n c o m e P r o P e r 1 Y 1 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii So near & yet SO far ... under S300K 1• 19692 Matsonle 5Br, EASTBLUFF single 756•2440 or 640·9145· Oceanfront $1 M +. Grand Canal 1 Br, 2 2Ba, pool, 2·car, 28r lvl, 4BR, yard + view That's the feeling you get ask tor Gene Call Mellssa/P1udcn-Ba, parking, lots of dwn, 3 up. LR Ip. Top $2500/mo. Sally Ship-when you live at Palm OCEAN & BAY VIEW llal tor private show-patio. Yrly $1350 mo. area. Avail 3/1. S1425. ley Agent 644-0496. Mesa amid the lush 212 Carna1oon Ing. 673-0183 or Agl. 673-4062 433·9528 Coldwell 83/lker 3br/3ba S449K Open Pgr 729-8894 TRADE grccncry of secluded Sal/Sun 12·3 673·904 t -----.,..,-.,.----•------------------woods & statdy palm!. BIG CANYON Condos. CORONA NEWPORT Sell your homo $255-$4691<. Salo/lse. through classified A Studio&, 1 a: 2 Bedrooms through classitoed. 2·3Br. Agent Melinda DEL MAR 2122 BEACH 2169 642-5678 ·Jn.SS7SioS600 1022 tBAY & SUNSETS* EASTBLUFF. Stunning lrg 2Br 2Ba, trplc. Twnhse flrplan. Patio, pool. NON SMOKERS. No pets. 72 1-0416 pm MISCELIANEO RENTALS ROOMS 2 Balboa Island l In luxury cus home, very ,q kllch pnv , w/d , Includes uUI. Call 723-0588 680- B•lbo• Peninsula Nice clean. quiet h Furn bdrm w/klt W/d $450 0 875· COM Quiet sunny r with own bathroo balcony. $600/ No11·smkg. 673·85 CDM sunny, apac rm w/attch ba. kit priv. 1 blk bch S Fem only 72:!-196 Npt Bch Room Q Woodod empt•. P prkng w/d, cable. prlv. $385 556·886 RENT through classlfied 842-5678 Mason, 759-7700 . IBR S62S ID $650 STARTING · 2BR sns 111> s1so £No Pm A V crtical Blinds .. c.ci1ing Ms Put a few word to work for you. ANEW BUSINESS?? • • • • • • • • • • • • • The Legal Dejartmmt 111 tht Daily Pilot is pkaseti to announce a nnu servia now availabk to new busi~. wt wiJJ now SEARCH the~ for you at no ex:Rrl c~ and save you the time and tht trip to the Omrt House in Sanat Ana. Thm, of coune, afe' the search is comp!mrJ ~ wiO fik your fictitious businm name staJnnmt with the Omnty Clerlt, puhlish ona a Wttlt for four W«lts as rtquirtd by law ll1ld thm fik your proof of publication with the County am. Pkast stop by to fi!.e your jictibous business statmzmt at the Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay~ C-ortaMesa. Ifyou can111Jtstop b) please aJJ us 111(714)642-4321 anJ ~ wi1J m4kt anangnnmts for you /Q handk this.proaiJtm by mail. If you should hatN any farther quettions, pli4.it cal/ us anJ wt wiJJ be m1m than glad to assist you. Good luclt in )fJUT !flW busineii ~. I £ NEW CAlpct. Paint 8c Ttk A FitnCSS Room A Hcmd Pool 8t Jacuzza A Patios 8c Balconies £ Gu-ap Available Office H,0111' 9:~­ -and 10:00 am · oi:OO pm wccb:nds 1561 Mesa Dr. · Santa Ana Heights, CA (714:) "6-9860 1 Costa M ... '• Beat I NEWPORT VILIAGE APARTME~TS I 1 8r1ng In this coupon for l/2 off 1 tt month'• rent. FOr a llmtted time onty. • Extro Lmgo Jrs • 1 ond 2 bedrooms ,~ ~ 2 BR $880 • Sood vonevtion • 2. liQhtad llmls QOlJtS • Vtrtlcol blltlds • Celling Fons • Plush eotpet • FinstRoom • t4t-IQI hlCild PQC>I i:lnd epo • Gol BD :rn~ • Ooteo~ OfflOe HOui: 9-.00 _gn ~ PMM and !>00 am• l.W pm WM!(~ ~ Wlltlk*CGIO Mela. CA 01 ..... Call 642-5678. ~u.i .. .-'' Pilot .... 0; .. Plug Into the Pilot Cbs.Wed section fo find 669 itch, bch pd wp1 hon• mo 686 om t. TIO 7 ous on 25 101 Cl. ul Actl09I ,~..., ~ ec.n..~ 10 ......... , 4 Mullc.i ..,,,. 15 Herd UJJ 1e Soy prodUd ) 1U.-1dot'W 1ll Horte's steps 20 ChicagO Loop tralnl 21 Bat an eyelash 23 Put baCk to zero 24 Multloolofed 25 Mere 26 Tilt 28 Offspring 30 outline 31 Bank 1\'ansacbon 32U~ 36 ADOle or pear 37 white 38T~pro Nastase 39 Leap - 40 Inquires 41 Tree efld 42 Ancient IMablt~.of Britain «Bog •5 lnlormal .ca An1mars home •9 Mine entranoes 50 Energy sources VACATION RENTALS ~Poeefotan lrtist .. . ~ Aztec ---ror 57'~"• clltalC 59 T!Y to P8r'1Uade 60Mi~s 0"9S 81 Bird ol prey 62 FortuMtell9f 83 Nv!AIQ 64 Sa!'t1 ~ns DOWN 1 Ripped 2 Gemstone 3 Fresh lnlormation .. Anger 5 Rifle e Plant ear&S111 7 J.?Mno b41d 8 Captured 9 Canine comment 10 Musical instrument 11 Breakfast rtem 12 Later U Owl <>I pracllce 19 Type of muffin 22 Permrt 24 Office toot 25 Undersized 26 Pump or loafer 27 Buddhist monk 28 Egg 01lddles 29 Shade trees 30 HulTIOf magazine 31 Shcipptng - 33 Down in the dumps 3" Droopy 35 You bet' 37 Shoppcng center 41 Macie a brusn1ng sound "3 Facility « "MyG11-· 45 French wnter 48 Worship 47 Char 48 Fewest 50 Smoke 51 Refs' counterparts 52 Token 53 Lazy 54' Binds togelher 58 Type of code 58 -de cologne 11 12 13 REN1ALS IO 2722 SHARE RENTALS TO 2724 SHARE 2724 Oce•nfront 3Br 2Ba near NB plor. Book now for summer wkly rental. 714-434-1424 Balboa Oceanfront 2Bdrms w/ba SSOO + 600 1-Stu-$500 723-6250 B •lbo• on the Ba111 Shr lrg 3Bd 2Ba, vault cells, l1ptc, w d, pallo. S525 +Uhl. 673-8773 ly CHARLES GOftN with OMAR SH°"'"' T ANHAH fftr50t -· WEEKLY BRIDGE QUIZ -Q. I • Eut--Weet. V\llntrable, u South you hold M5S OIGU OKQtfS M'7 The biddu1g hu proceeded: 80l1J'H WEST NOBTB EAST 10 Pau 1• P ... ! What do you bid now? Q, 2 • Both vulnerable, as South you hold: MJ84 QK OAKU MQ 86 What. is your opening bid? Q. 3 · Neither vulnerable, as South you hold: MK 10842 <:7K 983 082 M --Ttre bidding has proceeded: SOUTH WEST NORTII EAST l• P... 20 P ... ? What do you bid now? Q. 4 • Both vulnerable, as South you hold: •10 9 7 QK oQ 7 S 4 K Q J 10 9 2 The bidding hus proceeded: SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST Pau Pan le> Pau ? . . What do you b•d now? Q. 5 • Neither vulnemble, aa South you hold; •KQJ9852 'J'1 01098 4 73 The bidding has proceeded: SOlfJ'H WEST NORTH EAST S'• Paa SNT PAN ? ~at aobon do you talse? Q. 6 · A. South, vulnf'rnble. you bold •AQ 1083 c>AQJ 10 OAJ 9 .._, The b1dd1ng has prvceeded: SOunt WEST NORTH EA.ST I• PAN 4• Pua ' What do you bid now7 Look for answers on Moriday. Learn to be a bette r bridee player! Subscribe now to the Goren Bridee Letter by calline (800)788-1225 ror info~ Or write to Goren Bridge Letter, P.O. Box 4410, Chica.go. IL ~ 4410. RENTALS TO SHARE RENTALS TO 2724 SHARE RENTALS TO 2724 SHARE 2724 COM 1 Bdrm &\ti. Ulls NB B eautiful-Dover paid. No pots. non Shores. Lndry, phone, smking. 708 Avacado cable, clean prof No·pe1 S390 675-8634 S400 • utl 645-9515 COM Prol Fem share NB Lido ls-Lg Br-Pvt ba 3B1 2Ba, w/d, trplc, hi Md/gdnr, w/d·lnc. Cln cetts, gar. No smkg n·s. mil. young prof Avl S470. Susan 644·5582 Nowt S800 + utt 675·4643 . NB/Bluffs Fem shr COM Prof I n/1. Shr 3Br beaut greenbll condo. 2Ba, pvt ontr. Noar Pool, gar. Br/Ba avail beach, w/d, frpl, high 311 . 5500 544.0263 ceilings. 675-1700 Deluxe Condo Lg Br, own bath, all amen. Npt 2Br 2-sly condo. 2.5Ba. Paho, gaT. Mstr bdrm w 'pvt bath. hardwd fir, cablo & phn. S450 +1'? ulll Avail now. 548-3212 Npt Crest master sto, garage, noar beach Tonnls courl/pool $650 + Y:luhl. 646-9299 Npt Pen 3 Ams S325/ $375/$425. Ask 4 S25 student discount, Non summer rental Mic 673-7890 gar, S500 645-7300 ------------------ .aak for Karen Eastblutf/B•ck B•lll 3 BR townhome, $395+ 1/3 ut1I. Avl 3/1 no/smoko 646·5632 Lg Own room Avl 3/1 Ocean vlow. 2 bale. S566/mo. Ploase call 650.a004 64 6-6264 Lido I sle Shr l1g hm w/prol lem. Piil br/blh, deck. cable, w/d. gar, maid. 5800. 673·7886 • SAT\JAOAY. FEBRUARY 241 \199& H w pt B ch Condo iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiil Lovetyl Walk 10 Fash 8utt.lse, 11\&t l rm/ EXCITING OPPTY VENDING,' EZ wi10 II p 11 p 11 phn avail. Fum, 2()0. &.uctaiive long term ,,,.. m 11.SOO rk s · 00 · mmac, ro 1400 s t. Statt t Sl/lt. 11doal ncorne. C1 ate 5 hrs! So>O out V, '490/mo. 759--1~•1 Near a rpon 438-966~ 40K e"•ry 30 d~ys •• LA & N9w Orktqoin O o e•n view NB, ---------I Not a d1oam a reat1tyl woeksl NOT aCl1t 1hare lg condo, pron INDUSTRIAL 2788 Money mo11vatod only UK req 800-'!5MU11 only, 2 Br, 2 BA, 2 n•ed apply, Invest· &or" olc. 2 er gar, $620 i"miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ment 113,900. Call VENDING· FANTASTIC 722-841\7 avl lmmod. Cost• M e•• 2400 sf 800·641-8354 Snack/Soda COITlbO . Sh are FV 4BR pool, Jac~zl, pool table PlacenllQ/17th SI. area ---------$ t 200/Wk polentlal. s1350 64G-11s4 GREETINC CARO DIST ~~i:s~~,i~W~~~;~00- $400, large house •••••••••I 964-1339. No pets. •Nationa1 Company •sa+ Yrs! • No Selung i--------- •seiviclng Accts Ontv BUSINESS •Low ln11estmenl! •lmmed Cash Flow WXNtED BUSINESS & 2906 ,_R_E_NT_ALS ____ 1 FINANCE WANTED 2726 ------1 Be you own boss 8-1 O I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii hre week S50· 1 OOK Potential. CALL NOW! Seat Beach business W•nted H arbor View rent•I corp. lse for 2 years, lurn $2500, or unlurn $2000, 3 BR, 2 BA +.640-1798 Ovarstocked with stuff? A call to Classified will help 642-5678 800-980-1818 want• to purehaae Loc•I Vending Rte Cash Income Over 20 Prime Locatoo11s. 800-S78·16G3 -". local coastal (btwn Newport Beach & Long Beach) 100 to 350 allp marina CaH 3.!.Q-§lG-70.1!> CONGRATULATIONS\VINNER#3 TAMMY \VF.AVER , WIN Dinner for Two at llJBEDIHADA THE• mlE!SE SIBIHHOU5E Find our hidden Classified Ads & WIN! Conrtst Ruks: I. Simp~y find our hidden classified ads somewhere 1n our d~1ficd section. Cui and pasrc rhe ads on rh c entry blank & ma.ii. 2. AJI comes muM arrive by noon, 1he next Wednesday. 3. Winner will be chosen by random drawing and wmncr'.s name will ~ppcar the following week One winner pt'r week. 4 Comest will run 2/t/96 through 4/18/96. ENTRY BLANK Name------------- Address---------- Phone __________ _ Paste Ads Here I'. Paste Ads Here 1· The Community Market Ptace Classified 842-5878 Thinking of having a garage salo? G1"e us a call! B albo• P en 2Bd 2Ba NB 2Bd 2Ba. Largor Br S450/mo. + dep. Ga-w/pvl bath avl now f'llglr. AvatrMMeh ""TI . 'h OlT Gy Mail to: Dinner for 2 Contest, ·~~-------------1------:~tw-fhnr-C\t Costa Mesa CA 926ff- Cati 675-5273. Tennis/Pool 717-6650. SERVICE DIRECTORY CARPETINSTALL CLEANING CONTRACTORS HANDY MAN 3710 HAULING 3720 LANDSCAPE & MOVING 3834 PIANO & VOCAL SPRINKLERS 3921 & REPAIRS 3516 SERVICES 3 548 GENERAL 3 5 58 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii IA WN CARE 3 8 08 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I LESSO NS 3 868 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SPRINKLER REPAIR Val\tes•Haads•Tim• ctocks 26Yrs Local EJp John 262-2831 •P•lnt/C•rpentry• Drywall and morel Small Jobs Oki G •ry 845-5277 JUNK To The DU MP liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii (714-988·1 B82) Will haul what Trash Man won't ' 968·1882 S.J. Scott Construction Custom Home BUiiders Llc#481954. Aet·s. •ALL REPAIRS• Pow•r stretch & Install Any size jot>. 20 years exp 7dy 830·5534 24hr HOUSECLEANING 15 yrs exp. Good Rel. Own Irons. Catt ony- 11 me 241-0531 ACOUSTIC 714-875·7789 -S-em_l_R_e_ll_re_d_C_o_n_lr-1c-l-or --------- CEillNGS 3408 --------Repairs. lmprovemenll, HEALTH/ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii CEMENT _C_O_MP_U_T_E_R_S_3_5_5_6 iiDiiOiiOiiRiiSiiiiiiiiii3ii5ii8iiO ~~ati:~~naua~~~~;~~~ NUTRITION 3 7 42 CEILING MASTER MASONRY 3 52 6 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •AcousUc Removal• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii An experienced ROOFING carp, ptbg, Custom TeXlureePaint Computer Co•ch d•p•nd•ble door paintg. oloc. Ille. atucco. --------.. tlc'd Mark 838·7300 JOHN DORAN MASONRY For effective IHrnfng hanger. Guar work, Remodols. MORGAN QUIT SMOKING Bilck•Ston .. Block All appa & soflware .reas. Don 521•89to Llc'd 650·3281 "' ASPHALT Large & Small Jobs OKI M•rk 878·7245 Mobile 1403-5365. 1ST DAY!!! 3432 Ucl6a7191 831·3632 1~~~~'i.~~=:~~'tt DRYWALL c~r~~~'i',,'~~~~~~~~r! Doctor Reccomended 100% Money back guar H•rbal Product 714-78().8182 AO NUMBER 2f CERAMIC You have found one TILES • l<nowlldgable/ReUabt. SERVICE 3584 Stucco•Painllng"Tlte •Quality Service. Roollng"Jim 641·749-4 or two hidden ads. 3528 Enter and wl n the Be-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii C.,1• <i!' 723·0128 ,....$MAU. JOB EXPERT CARPEHTRY•Wlndowa ON·SITI! SERVICE DrywalVPIHltf Repair Doors • Wood FencH 1---------nlhana Dinner tor Two contest. 2/22·2124 BUSINESS SERVICES 3488 Desktop Publlahlng Word proc. Copywr1ng Gra~yOUt CERA"'IC •MARBLE lnstall'n • Fet:>rlcallon 20Vrs Exp • Licensed 1 ·800 ·346-9321 Free PC Con1ultalon • H1nglno,Taplno, Tt•ture • Drywall Repair • HOME CARE/ SeNlng O.C. 8 Yrs Comm/Res 551·5573 L*261581 • Call Bob SERVICES 3760 can 454-24&8 HOWi ca. c INTERIORS 249-8323 Pg-.312-0026 ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Drywall • Texture S C 0 U N T 1• Leaky Showal'9 Rep'd PC PRO lnt•rnet, •Finish Caipentry • D I c.,. Giver For the Regroutlng & lnstall'n Appllca11ons/Hardware L6Sl73$ Chris 831•6447 Eloctrlcal • Carp•ntry eldeily. 12 year1 exp. L#670130 Dean of Tile Aeatonable home ratH. Monthly Landscaping Ref's. Please call 673·8085 or 846·8526 David at 509·2089 SERVICJi PRO *From $25/month* T•mmy 714·367·9038 Acou1t1c Romoval s A v A N A H •s 1---------Tll• • GI••• Blocks '-=====:;:;-,;:;:;;;::;;.j_~Hang•Tapa1Hextura H A R D ro~ c · ieONCRETET ... ma11 Jot>~ -2tlocr-vrt:ra..,... ... a -z.+- d A•l'i. Reasonable. L#•00030 839-6278 7 14·•7 8 ·1 3 3 1 LIB582867 536-1286 MASONRY 3557 CNA'e!C•r• Giver ---..-ecrn1p.,....,..,._. Tran1ponlon • Rer1 PT-FT 714-752~08 WorkSourct 650-2880 F AX-650-1807 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1·--------• HANDYMAN••* _ C_H_l_LD_CARE ___ 3_5_3_6 Brick, Block , Stone. Tile ELECTRICAL 3610 :.:=.,~~~ = llCC.P'D CARI! dlVl!R _1.E_GAl _____ _ TLC For Eld•fly -CAR--P-E-NTR--Y--3-S_1_0_1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Cone. Patio, Driveway 714 553-8806553-8435 Fplc, B80s. 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JON DOUGLAS COMPANY · . ~ A member~ the 'W John Douglas Recd Estate Group, Inc. 0 .... ------~------------...... ______________ ...._. ________________ ~--------...... --------------.:------....-. ..................................... ~ NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE $539,• Soacious 3BR, 2 frpl's, wood ftrs. Skyhghts, Island ldtchen, wllir1poot Waterfall, courtyards. Security, sound-system. 00111 J"""'1HJ, 161-111JO Ill. Uf BAYFRONT CONDO • IMllACULATEI ~79,000 Seiter Is super motivated • has purchased another hm. Totally upgraded 2BA. 2BA. Marble entry, nr to ceiling mlirors in hall, spa in mstr. Crown molding, Gaggeneau appll. island· butcher block-t09, white laq. kit cabinets $511,• Lender ow1le4, remodeled hm on large comer lot w/pool. 4BR + 28A, remodeled kitchen. baths. Skylights. Wood nrs. French doors Light & bright. $1,.,cioo 35' on l!aY. w/dr#. for large boat. ExqulSitely remodelel' in 1988. His/hers Master batti. Exercise rm. Und1 Riff, lH-1219 $5'9,lllO Super spacious 4BR, + 3 SBA. Recent remodeling· dects, entry, wood firs View of Cherry lalce & Baci 8'y. Great locabon NORTH TUSTIN HILLS 10252 Sunriu Laue I 0 Bed~. 14~ Blllh.<.. 9 F1rcpl:11:c' Approit )().<XX)~ ft On appn>\ I\:>.~" • Another :approx 18 Gert:<. a\ a1l:lhlc NORTH LAGUNA BEACH 304 We>wo11ch • JBJ 4 SB:i . Fircpbtt 1n Ll\JOf Km • Ckcan View Esuue. lmrna<·ulJI.: • Bnnu<. Room now u<cd ;i, a ( i) 111 BIG BEAR LAKEFRONT 791 Cove: • 98d • 9B:i.. Plu< Guesi Qu31tm • Approit 10.000 ~ft on Dbl Loi • Saun:i. Gym Rec Rm & Mud Rm $2,950,000 (Ad. 6623) CAMEO HIGHLANDS 4731 S11rrer Drfrc: • 48d . 2B:a . RemodcUcd JO IQ!\6 • Fuq>lllCC 1n M~cr Bed . Smpc Le' d • A/C, Ocean & Cuy Light Vic~' • ~Bd 5Ba . O\er<1ud A.ag Lot • 1 F1rcpl;icc•. Children ~ Wins· • PO•ft A SA Fn1t M AlfflA BllASHl~lf $1.375,000 (Ad. 6626) NEWPORT BEACH 121 361'1 Street • J SJ J ~ liJ ! Stone' • fireplace m LI\ in~ Room \1..:1 li.1r • 1rd le\ cl SunJ.:d. OJ~ ( Jh1n.:t' $1.189.SOO (Ad. 6607) $995,t)()() (Ad. 6624! $895,000 (Ad. 6602) .. ~ARBARA ~STADTER TO HOT PROPERTIES 1-800-723-7723 * (" T HEN E NTER THE CORRESPONDING "Auoo Ari' 1.0. NUMBER) 24 HOUR Auot0 DescR1PTION OF ALL PROPERTIES IN THCS AovERTISEMENT NEWPORT B EACH'S F tRST 24-HOUR BROKER Pcr-.ona l Ad de~tgned by SCHOLL GRAPHICS• (714) 559-2079 48.:droom• I 1 Ma..\tc:r.). J ~ lialh' l'nob<>trucll'd Main Channel Vic" "Gold Co:a~I on Lmd:i l(lc. 2 Uock\ ••• • R.:modelcd 5 8dt. ~ Ba1h Home Formal Dining Rm. Llbr.u). Den • "Gold ('03,~· on Lmda l(lc Pvt Dod B ARBARA'S DIRECT LINE (714) 729 ... 7208 t Workin In Association Wi th Marcia Brashier t • ~ Rd • Over 100 Feet oo lhc Water lntcnor Coun)ard w11h P"'alc Pool • Second LoJ'iC(I Loi on Lmdn l•lc: ••• • 6 8d . 4 S Ba . \ Fircpl3Ct'• • Encl0$Cd lnicnor Alnum • Lowc(I Fee Pnce on Linda l•lc LtNDAISLE 45 LiNJa I.tic • ' Bd . 4 Ba. Gate Garded • App~A11M1dy RO' Oft the Winer Crc:itivc Financ1n1 Available (Ad. 6618) $3,495,000 (Ad. 6603) $2,300,000 L.H. (Ad. 6619) $1,649,000 (Ad. 6615) $1,050,000 L.H. CORONA DEL MAR 414 & 4/4 112 Camauou \Bd . !811 & ::?Bd .. I B:i Eitun Long S1rcct-10-S1n:c1 Loi • Oce:in. Bay & C11y L1gh1~ View\ CORONA DEL MAR 440 CabrilloT<rracc: • 48d . 38:a , 2 Car Dcurhcd Ganie • Acccu 10 2 Beaches. Occ:i.n View • Seller'~ Choice or Sc~,~ CORONA DEL MAR 4527 Coaland • 4Bd • lBa . 2 Car An:ichcd Garage • Entcndcd Living '1 Family Room • New Ghm Sound Wall. Vic"' (Ad. 6617) $595,000 (Ad. 6605) $519,000 (Ad. 6608) NEWPORT BEACH 270 Cae11er 11309 • 2Bd ::?B:i .::? Car Ganie Vic-o( e>min. Lido Ch:inncl. CU)' Ql1hcdr:al Cc1hng. Sl..ylighls $329,000 (Ad.~) ..NEWPORT BEACH 8t t#ltt;it 15rtr-5rrttt -.. 28d . 2 ~Ba.. 2 Car Auadlcd Catacc • Grc11 Uppllded l!l\d UnillLIJ. P:itio • Exira Yard and PnvDCy. Firq>IQCC $250.000 NEWPORT BEACH -n rrumc 1211 • I Bd • I Ba.. I Ow Auachcd Garase • Loll.est Pncccl I Bd 1n Sc:iJ:mt • F1n:pl11CC JO Laving Room (Ad. 6'09) NEWPORT NORTH VILLAS 1100 Coar Hc:mwsa • lBd • 2 ~Ba .• 2 CM Altathcd Gllf'lllC • uvini Rm wJFin:rbcc. SIXl & ~ • Upgndcd "Napoh" Model $395,000 (Ad. 6613) NEWPORT BEACH 1930 /cyiac Avenue • 4Bd • 28a .• 2 Car At!Alebed Goraae • Grat ()pc1I Floor P1111 • '" lMJt. Pri\<tte Backyard $339,000 (Ad. 6611) E\!YPORT.BB.4C-ff-~ ..;..__ 24651 Can1lh11 Co1cn • 2Bd •• 2.58a., 2 Qv Alladlcd Gln19 Sl>ld •As Is" Cond111on • Possible lrd Bedroom. Fireplace $154.90() 644-1096 729-7271 2328ARALIA Just Reduced to $465,000 Elegantly remodtltd and tustomized three bedroom family hottU. Lush backyard with waterfall, spa and firepit sihuittd in a resort-like sdting. Inc. Beat Buy In Corona del Mar. Great price reduction ta $289,900! Open Bun. 1-4 Like New Beautiful 2 BR 2 BA Condo in Old COM -Marble fireplace. large decks. includes washer, dryer & refrigerator. Move-in concfrtion -great location. Close to beach , senior center & Fashion Island. 71 8 .5 M arg a r ite, C O M Owner Motivated! Olde CDM -$195,000 Ocean view located in beautiful Sandcastle Condos -walk to beach, Fashion Island & Village . Pool, Spa & Lovely entertainment area. 707 Avocado · ~=~~==~ Dottie Johnson 760-1966 ------ HARBOR VIEW HILLS NORTH: Hillside homes offer views of the bay BOUNDARIES: This community of prcstii10Us homes•~ situated in the northwest comer of Corona del Mllr. It is bordered to the north by Snn Joaquin Hills Road. to the Clit by Crown Drive North. 10 the south by Harbor View Drive and to the west by MacArthur Blvd. HOMES: 'There are about 300 sangle,family residences. The homes arc l<>cated on tcmced hillside Jou. arranged to provide some of the best views in Newport Beach. Many of the homes are de igned around three lleellons during the early I ~. TilC first is known as the onginal. the second 1' O.Z. Robenson and the third i' known as the Broadmoor. TIM:rc arc six floor plans for the Broadrnoor, but the original and 02. Robertson !>eetion~ offer a variety of space arrangements. STYLE: TIM: majonty of homes m all three section' arc single ~ory. A number of home~ in the Broadmoor section ~ two stone' and n few are non·vaew propertJC'>. SALES: 'There llavc been eight -;ales in the area an the past 12 months. Prices have ranged from $410.000 for an "llli is" condition home m the ongmal sccbon with two bedrooms and two baths to a beautJfuUy remodeled and expanded four bedroom. two and one-half bath view home with new kitchen, wood windows, pool and spa on a lu hly landscaped lot in the Broadmoor section for $7(J(),000. COMMUNITY FEA TURF;S: The community is clo~ to the ocean. the village of Olde Corona del Mar. Fashion Island. restaurants. entcnamment and office complexes SCHOOLS: Harbor View Elementary School, located on Goldenrod Avenue ;, within walking distance from all homes witlun the community Junior and ~nior high '>Chool studenL-. both attend Coronn del Mar High School. SeveraJ pnvate and parodual 'iCbool" are located within the area. SHOPPING: Fa~b1on lsland. Corona del Mar and Balboa Island arc all nearby. SOURCE: M"ine Mink and Joy Curtin of Grubb & Elli Residential Real ~talc Services, 23 Corporate NOW LISTED: Plaza, Ste. 190, Newpon Beach, ---lllSllllll l1 i z 0 l1 < m § -t ::r HARBOR VIEW DRIVE PCH ( ... i.----·nterior tios with an addj~k ~ .. or lawn overlooking ocean, harbor and bay views. Dramatic unsets and twinklina city lights are di~mible in the eveninas. There arc 10 homes listed in the area for (714) 644-6200. saJn>ricCS railge rrom ms:noo for a non:--- - -- · view property with four bedrooms and two If'°" ""'""' Ub to &Mba • C01U11111i1J ____ w...,· ttl" It lion. _ -- MU dtt ilifonttldi.o11 to J111U V&ku. R·=w~--__JO ...-ORY~ ~ Vaew Hill~ North was devc~ in and one-half baths on a larger comer Jot to ProflU of your f11n11 ""'°' plnse follow the SI .299.080 for a maamficent three· bedroom aboH fontld llltll '''do,. • .., oulliu three-bath home, compktely rcbuih in 1990. (1JNMr GtliM) o/llW""" "'°"' willl • that bas views of the ocean. harbor eild city l'ltofo -! • cwmtl ~. 1TN ~,. t~. of du ,,.m, ,.., .,..,.,,. •w.,,, Eslllu Uiklr, Dtlily ~ JJO W. a., SL, Cosio Mtsa, CA 92627. If 1011 kN ""1 flltStitHu~ 1'Hu cllll (714) S14-4UJ.. I p I ... P.w All otrlordinaly • at the tip ol the Point Priced 11t·lot value. this older res. w/40 front foot lot 1s directly across from a wide bay buch Views. 111eWS!. ...• • •.• $725,000 CORONA DEL MAR Hanor V... IBn. Reconstructed, remodeled & gorgeous• SUlny 11. 000 sq. h lot New slate roof. new custo.-n doors & wu·ldows. Beautiful remocided kitchen & baths $729,000 TURTLE ROCK NEWPORT BEACH ...... \'-... EQle Sall! 4 bedroom, 2 bath Montego model with add-on bruklast nook, l'IC\Wr roof and a view of UM hills. Ng ~ appemlnCG needed...... .. ... $465,tM WEST NEWPORT ~ W... Ana Duplex With 3 bedroom. 2 blsth and 2 bedroom. 1 bath pkJs sepo111te ~ room Walking distance to Udo Marina shops and restaurants. ......... ... .. . . ... .. . .. $'49,000 ..... ...._. Two stOJy remodel w/4bdrm' 4 bths Located on one of the best wide Slrce() 1!11> rt'\ Im t.ve 1111 rm. UY1V ~ kit. 2 fplc lg p.i' F• ch, 01W rool I\ '93 . . ........... .. . , $675,000 LAGUNA BEACH lnlM C... Spectacular ocean View OrJm,111( home In this pmtlglous gated eotnnUlll\/ c;...A. I ~ rnaslal suite With fittpllct & Wlf bar ElevatOf. po< .'< limo garagt ... OM•• .. "'~'"'"'""'""'''" $999,000 COSTA MESA ..... V_. An upgraded pool home on 1 comer lot 48R, 3BA & family room. 3 car lllVIOl--f.or~piuS-aMrrb 1CQw pain( Mid carplt.... . ................. $114,000 2 Corporate Pk1z 11. Suit0 130. New11ot1 Beach • 644-8700 ---~ ----------" OPEN HOUSES From one to five p.m. North Laguna .View Home 395 Camden Place Open Sunday $1,495,000 Balboa Island Bayfront Bargain 501 North Bayfront Open Sat. & Sun. $1,495,000 Lido Isle Bayfront Triplex Easy conversion to t!!_~ome Private beach, ~\.-l~views $999,000 Belcourt Bargain 4BR 3.SB~ Mt!!.~1>~ spa Des1gn6i2J\tcri~ fa';ge lot $995,000 Newport Heights Townhome 3BR 2.SBA T~-~~~tAVfard Bright, open, <\~~l;~tral air $249'°°° Affordable in Corona del Mar 2BR 2.5BA Townhome +large 2 car garage 2 private decks, community pool and spa $229,(XX) Triangle Square Area 3BR 2BA townhome w /fireplace Greenbelt location, community pool $144,000 • BILL FEENEY in association with TIM CARR . WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. REALTORS® 675-1058 ~ 631 -1400 Bayfront Mansion 6BR 5.SBA, 7,()()()+ sq ft, pride of ownership Fabulous harbor and jetty views, extra large lot $3,950,000 Balboa Island Baylront Bargain 3BR 4.5BA Remodel, 6 car garage Large private dock, huge roof deck $1,495,000 Harbor Ridge Value SBR 3.SBA Pride of ownership! Two private sunny decks, atrium $699))00 Little Balboa Island Duplex 3BR 2BA + 2BR 2BA charming duplex Prime "Little-Island" location $.569,000 North Laguna View Home 4BR 4BA Remodel, at end of private cul-de-sac Fabulous ocean and sunset views, poS1 and spa $1,495,000 Lido Isle View Home 3BR 2BA Fam Rm "tum-key" designer home 52' comer view lot, pool with large ptlt:·• $895,lXX> . Lido Isle Cottage 2BR 2BA + Den home, beamed ceilings Prime street to street location, 35' lot $595,(XX) Turtle Rock Vistas 48R 2.SBA End townhome oo large greenbelt R.efwbishedWinunacuJate axnmmw. ~ $359,500 . , .. .. • 1 • .a .............-_,,,..-... , -~---· -.~, .. :-:----··t' ..._ •• -· -~~ ........ ~ • · 10 . . . . ... -·- WATERFRONT HOMES~ INC. Realtors® Specializing in properties for sale or lease ... on the water ... 11ear the water ... and with a view of the water ... OPEN HOUSE On the water ... -------------. SATURDAY ONLY 1710 Labrador -Mesa Verde. CM Sally Nette! 611 Kings Pl -Cliff Haven, NB Marlene 1 lassel 218 Apolena • Balboa Island Gra~e Tahalerro 930 W. Oceanfront -Peninsula NB Austin Daynes SUNDAY ONLY 3 8d Hse $245.000 3 8d Hse $539.000 3+ 8d Hse $655,000 4 8d Hse Sl.040.000 102 Scholtz Plaza #145 -Versailles, NB Condo Path Conover S77 000 432 Westminster -Newport Heights 3 8d Hse June Adam, $375 000 2179 Santa Ana Ave -Eastside CM 3 8d Hse Cieorge Dashiell $379.000 54 Ocean Vista -Sea Island, NB 2 8d Condo Came Allen $5 79. 000 1943 Port Trinity -HarilofV'-Homes. KB 5 8d Hse Kathy Fox $709.000 1201 Santiago · Do..ier Shora. NB 5 8d Ilse Esther rine $715,000 395 Camden -Laguna Beach 4 8d Hse Lis Olsen $1 495.000 11 63 Marine -Laguna Beach 4 8d Hse Betty Comegys and Nancy Peterson Sl.650.000 6 Collins Island -Newport Beach 3 8d Hse Grave~ Talralerro & Rob Grem $2.395,000 6 Oakmont · Big Canyon, NB 5 8d Estate .Jeff Axton $2.995.000 SATURDAY & SUNDAY 512 Fullerton • Newport Heights 3 8d Hse June Adams I Cammy Leslie $369.000 1901 Glenwood • Baycrest, NB 3 Bd Hse George Dashiell I Jerry South $419,000 2970 Corte Hermosa -Newport North 4 8d Hse Rrck Schreiber $4 79 000 1465 Galaxy -Dover Shores, NB 4 8d Hse June Adc1ms I Mtchael Scholla $595.000 1027 Mariners -Dover Shores J11nm1e .Jones 4+ 8d Hse $749.000 501 North Bayfront • Balboa Island 3 Bd Hse Renee Peterson King I Mark Jackson $1.495.000 RENTALS AVAIIABLE NEWPORT BEACH 714-631-1400 BALBOA ISLAND 714-673-6900 Bayfront Six!, p-emier wde bay Vle\4, g dock & side tli' Dining & lam.'y rms & lush c0l.f1yard •6302 ~l.495,000 bH OCfANFRONT Huge lot rn premier loca!IOO has 41xl ~. bvl will clCcooirn<.xfa:€ new home up to 5.000 5e1ft •b3-l Sl.040,000 PENINSULA POINT Gracious 4bd ba~ron! p<iir & float LlrQI! lo1 d1nil)J rm. ~brary gourmc1 lo1chen. pa!IO & garden} 06286 . $2,395,000 Bayfroot w/large dock 2sly 3bd remodel 1,1./den roolded< 6 car gctrage on large comer lac •6343 $1.495,000 SUNSET BEAOt 3stv Sbd oceanfront hm w/drung rm ~n & 4 car ' garage + 21xl apt w/dining nn & lrplc •6.134 $1,495,000 LAGUNA'S GATED 11iREE AROt BAY Beaunlul!y remodeled 4bd oceanlrom home. beams. Fr v.~-s & doors 4 frplces '6278 $2.675,000 Near the water ... NEWPORT HEJGtITS Oiarm1ng remodd~ 3bd. gourmet krtchen hard wood floors •kv lights & large J)'I\ ale vard •u36 3 $375,000 NEwPoRTS GATED Vf.RSAIUES Cooipletely upgraded wlio on l floor w/patt Oubhooc,e pool & spa Bike !O beach •oJ49 $77,000 • BAl.BOAISlAND Oiarm1ng duplex w/M e¥h Fiont hse w/lrplc. Ille kuchen & Fr doors to patJO •6353 $559,000 UOOVlUAGE ~ p00&51B-BWiU~.,..md> New latchen & V1eWS ol' bay, city 1lghls & ocn '6'lJ7 $575,000 NEWPORT HEJOO'S 3bd on prune lot aCl'Ol$ lrom Clff Dr Parlt w/\-W"> of bay & ocean Rtmaiel a bukl new •6.344 $649,000 BAIBOA ISLAND DI.DI.?\ oo pi 1me 'treet Quaint 3bd house w/lrplc + 2bd apt & c.1rpon lor 3 cars •6355 $589,000 NEWPORT SHORES Dew able h11, 3bd 14/}J. i tit & Siil rm Walk to clu~ ten~ pool & ocean •632<1 $280,000 BAl..BOA lSWID Remodeled 2sty 4bd w/farmly rm. rooldeck 3 frpk~. paver tiles & hrdwd floors •6~66 $699,000 Superb~ from lowly 4bd w/drntng & family rms 3 car garage, pool & spa •6335 $849,000 DOVER SHORES Bank C>.wied, Best &.; Front row ~ from 4bd dnrg &. fmly II\\, gues cp1rs, pool & spa •6285 $749,000 NORTH IAGUNA Fresh, channlng 4txl w/fabUous ocean& stllSet ~ Family rm, o1fie, wine ~Dar. pool l$0l. •.63.ll -sr.os;ooo NEWPORT BEACH 2436 W. COAST HWY 714-631-1400 Exclusive Affiliate of Sotheby's International Realty ....... -........ . . . . . . .... . ....... ... . ............ .. ...... ........................... ~ ........ ··-·-······ .. .. Gorgeous traditiooal 3sty 5bd ocean front T • • raced ~lead to povate gate to beach "ti ~t : -$6;2S0,1>00 PELICAN POINT Fronl row ~extra private lot 111 pru• locatlOO on 12' !J'ttfl w/~tewaJer ~ieu-s 31 . r $1,795,000 CORONA DEL MAR On lht beach Fab&.bls 2sty 6bd cradihonJl c-,. 1 heme w/pool & spa #6.36() $3,950.000 HOME BY THE SEA 2 doors from octan W/YK?W from rooldeck Sup. r' remodeled 5bd w/dining & family rm~ •t>2~2 $795.000 PENlNStllA POINT 3bd w/f~ rm. 4 fr?m, roofdeck w/spa & \1'.~\ & 3 car garage Fr doors & ~ floas •ti2"-I $795,000 Bold allltanporary 4bd w/~rM:ent \1e\I.'$ of ocean & roasl + 50 pool & !iPll •6311 $2.795,000 PENNSULA POINT 2sty 3bd ~· 111/mili ~.custom wood Ors, cabineu & sb$rs +mftvnan' !19 •6325 $795,000 BALBOA ISLAND 315 MARINE AVE. 6 714-673-6900 ~ --- -' 11 . : • I ,' J WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. Realtors® Specializing in properties for sale or lease ... on the water ... near the water ... and with a view of the water ... COSTA MESA ~SHORES are.a~ 111/3bds i., & 2 cbMi, each 111/2baths & frplc. Steps to own beaches & city tennis & hard>all •6291 631-1400 $339,000 COSTA MESA HEIGHTS Olar11*lg smal ~ w/2bds tad\. Che to 11• St ~ & !:uses. 16280 631-1400 $375,000 EASTSIDE Costa Mesa COgeous new 3bd custom Gated M\llef aru 111/hicjhly upgraded 2sty 3bd twn w/chlg nn. 3 car gar, wakshop & an 5luiio bm, loft. dUllng & ~ rms. Yard wlpool. '6362 Top~. omlrlll wc & SOtJld g,istem. •6347 ""6SM400 -$2'0.000... 63l~UOO $379,000 COSTA MESA ~ So of 17" St 2lxl condo w/patio Ill small complex w/nice ground$, c:onve· nient to shops & buses •6308 631-1400 $162,000 NEWPORT'S Baycrest Vay large comer lot on qliet, tree-lined street 111/lsty 3bd A/C hrn Ov\lng & brnii rms. lalniry & ~ WOl'kshop l"t grg 16310 631-1400 $419,000 Owr 1/l litre 111/lennis CXlllt & pool USOOI 4bd stes. hc!ry, chlg, fmly & !Jl'Tl! nns 16.VJ 631-1400 Price Dropped! $1,495,000 HARBOR RIDGE Estate Homes PnstN remod- eled 5bd 111/diniig & bmlly rm & 2 frplces 11 a private woodsy setmg 111/dty lights view •6304 631-1400 REDUCE>! $699,000 F.ASTSIDE Costa Mesa, large R-2 lot 111/apMi NEWPORT SHORES New coostruction '83 3bd HARBOR VIEW HOMES Bea.at1fu~ rernode!OO ~ for 2 new c:ondos Near buses, shops & ser· c.analfront 111/deck fXerCISe rm offu/pillyroom, 5bd w/dnng & f~ ""5, ackled snoooi & yard w/ W:es Exismg lbd cottagus C\.ITeno,i rented '6321 hrdll.d & paver ftrs, 8ert)J!r carpet •637:7 used brtl. spa, arbor. herb & rose gardens •6369 631-1400 $189,000 631·1400 $420,000 673-6900 $709,000 EASTS1DE Costa Mesa Exceptional 2bd iwrVvn, loft 111/doset now an office bu ooJd be ~ bdrm. Beams, Fr doors & charmi1g rock spa •6305 6Sl·l400 $219,000 ~·s Rancho Sao Joequil w/pool & spa. ~ 2lxl i.wrrw/~ & ~ nns, 2 patios & ..-Sol golf cane & !Juobd. ~ 631-1400 $219,900 CORONA DEL MAR'S Harbor Woods 111/«:Ami pool & spa. Popijar 2bd end l.l'lit in prine location 111/frplc, blllCby & ~ garage •6289 631·1400 $229.000 NEWPORTS Dauer Shores l st.t 5bd sophislicate. Yard 111/patio, pool, spa & waterfa! Newwnkiws. snooth ceilings & martile & hrdwd firs •6345 1-1400 $ 71.S.000 DOVER SHORES Spectao;ar W!W d upper b.iy born ~ 4bd w/ltrmg & fni; rms T<Dly re-- modaed '93111/lopcµi&!y FQ.m& ~ 16293 631-1400 $729,000 ~PARK ACRES 15tate of l • acre111/S Slal blm & nding arena Beautihjy remodeled 5bd hm 111/dining & family rms & maid's qrtrs •6339 631·1400 $1.145,000 NEWPORT NORTH 8eg5t 4bd w/gcumet kitchen MESA VERDE ~aded lsty 3d w/lmly rm & & family rm on beautlluDy tandscaped corner lot added pool table ~ lanai Fr doors & windows VaUted cOllgs platQllon n.un & 3 fri*es •6283 &lcyigt\ts & yard 111/dtck pool, spa & lal.wl •6357 6 73-6900 $4 79 ,000 lAGUNA BEACH Oceanfront' Outs1anding i001 !>On on Crescent Bay Beach house guest house & pool on large lot 111/darect be.x:ti access •6330 631·1400 $1.650,000 631-1400 $245,000 COSTA MESA ~ Eastsidt l'M'lhnl lnwnac:Uate 2sty, master with Sitt.lg rm, family rm & 2 balco- nies. both 111/Baci Bay views •6333 631-1400 $272,000 Pristine 5bd w/famlly rm U\ a ronmtic ga,dirl aetlklg 111/pod, spa & fwitam •6352 673-6900 $480 000 CUFF HAVEN Darling 3bd 111/dllrig nn. pawr ties 11 kitchen, family rm w/Fr doors & master w/ COWAN HEIGHTS 2 4 • acres Gated. a:iuesman· skylight Yard w/pod •6341 zoned, subdMdable estate 111 Tusm I~ 3 legal 631·1400 $539,000 parcels, lush landscaping, 2 houses & pool •6300 631·1400 $1,995,000 Sf.A ISLAND ~8,r rerroWed 2bd desiglCf perfect coodo 111/0niig nn. den & IHech la!cheri l"t 9-MI galad <Xm'IUWyw/pook, sp?IS& lllmls. '6:!1J7 631-1400 $579,000 DOVER SHORES ON prime comer. Frmly pamd, ~ &brl!# lsty 4bldnilg&~ mis.. lllt1\ kl!cNn. Sp.yhs yard w~ & spa •6364 631-1400 $595,000 BAYCREST T~ remodeled 4bd, clrling & fam. lly rms & gotl'TTlll lutchen 111/breaklast nook. Mas· ~ tndbonal Sld OJllom. Pnme gdf amt lot ter has expanded bath 111/5l11Jla & spa '1b '6318 w/WlW. ¢.ete waltd gwdens. pool & spa "6315 63J.1400 $598,000 631·1400 $2,995,000 SHOWCASE UDO ISLE TRUE ESTATE 3 ~ lols combine to form this ~ 'oomer property at the qJlet end d the island. lnckded IS a large 5bd hoose 111/library. famly rm. • garage & laamnl gardms •6359 $1,995,000 ROMANTIC VIUA Custom 3bd on e<lrlt large, (Jlel comer lot fxtrlOrdlnary piMcy With~ of ll5h greenny SliuJ} pabos 3 fnPace< spa & exten- siw U5t d <µ)rtzltc. atthes Ind cobnns •6317 $1,599,000 HARBOR HIGHLANDS &..,.,~ Prtce! lJNDAISlETrcdllcr.alSbdw/docklorlargti,adlt COWNS IS1AM> Bayfront. Beautift.O,i remod- R.localed sder 15 ~ tmMlted, lmlts to mow Sunny location w/VltW$ across channel to tied lsty ~ w/dining rm & ~ fmly nn 190' !!14bd14""00~ llrs, frplc &. <ti gsage$280-'6T/0005 8.lyshores Near corrm beach & lennis LH •6TJ6 on673~ 'Mlt900er w/dock. ~. & patios$2 •363395 1000 PRIME STREET . -• • 631·1400 -tf REDUCE>!'tr $642,000 ..., • • 1Slheloc:Auonforlhlslifjll.b19it&~homew/2bds&den.large 'IARPI. PlllO & m:tlai Gpnion potential on owniJld kit Jtllt MID PENINSUlA duplex, 2bds each unit a firt.. Cl.ff HAVEN Totat] rcrnoddtd 2sly 4bd, UV BIG CANYON lmpressM, beaU!fljy lildscaped -*Pl 1o c:Uto.. • b&kh •6298 p __ .. ~ in lower Great summtr rentals, just steps open riWlg & fami~ rms & goooMt kitchen w/ 6lxl rn.wion OYCrloomg S--~ w/~ l9lts $595,000 lo~ ~ --tr.-.artX*:~cps...,.c:wganoe.#6968 ..._~91111..a.'iArJ&.~..111111m;&....,-t---•""*-----....... ~-·-----· .... ...._-........ ..,. 631-1400 $320,000 631-1400 $67',000 -631-1400 . $2,895,000 NEWPORT BEACH 2436 W. COAST HWY 7.14-631-1400 EX elusive Affiliate of Sothebf s InternatioDal Realty BALBOA ISLAND 315 MARINE AVE. 714-673-6900 ~ .----. -' .. ?'\~~--. .. ~ -· .. BALBOA PENINSULA Bayfront home, 3 bd, 3 ba, magnificent views John Campbell · $1,850,000 LINDA lsLB Wonderful 4 bd, U ba bayfront homt, slip for SS' boat Edie Olson · $2,150,000 LIDO ISLB Bayfront (UStOtn mnodcJ, 4 bd, S.5 ba, dock for 3 boats Velma Tunmoos -$3,200,000 BAYCllBST SoUTH SATUJU>AY'S INVITATIONS 1326 Hampshire Circle CoSTA MBsA HmGHTS 365 Ramona Way HAuoaVmw~ 3401 Seabreeze $625,000 $343,900 $695,000 f hyllis Clark · Lisa Adam SATURDAY & SUNDAY'S INVITATIONS ColtONA DBL MAil ----..--S429,,()QO $750,000 $285,000 SUND.A.rs INVITATIONS 2525 Ocean Blvd. F4 DoVBB. SHORBS Lease: $1,995/mo $798,000 $4,950,000 $639,900 $529,000 410 Morning Star Lane HARBOJl lsl.AND 26 Harbor Island HA.uoll Vmw Hw.s 3424 Scaoreezc ...:llA.UoJl VIBW HOMES 1963 Point Bristol HA:uoa l.lmGs 21 Narboruie }AS.MINB Cll.BBx 37 Whitewater LIDo ISLB 220 Via Paler.mo SHORBCLIFFS 170 Shorecliff Road SPYG~Hu.L 4 Monterey Circle UPPllll BAr 1718 Paloma Circle WB&TCLIPP 1121 Nottingham NEWPOu BBACH $1,950,000 $495,000 $514,000 $795,000 $599,500 $419,000 $469,000 NEW LISTINGS Ginny~ Marie Deremiah Kevin Kanda Kevin Kmda Susan Weir D'ctte Stcclbcrg Miriam Maycll ... Alison McCormick Bayfront Penthouse COndo. Hiidliv upgraded 3bd, 31>a. Beautiful ~cws of'tbc harbor, city lights and mountains. Priced' bCJow othcn .... owncr is Ccad)r to sdH John ~bell -$575,000 Call Coldwell Banker Newport Beach 759-0649 http://www.cofdwellba l<er.com HAJl.Boa. Vmw HOMES Carmel modd w / expanded dining ~m, 3 bd Dreyfus/Weir -$399,000 BAYC&BST NOB.TH Gorgrous 3 bd home situated on nearly 1/4 acre Alison McCormick -$519,000 BAYCll.EST NOR.TH Terrific location, 4 bd, 3 ba, pool, ~p.i Davtd McCulloch $525,000 HAuoll Vmw ~ Outstanding amcni , poOl, ~ • bd, 3 ba Greg Minoux -$639 ,900 CALL COLDWELL BANKER NEWPO T BEACH -•. . --1.1 ·~· Con sider it SOLD with ST EELBERG! HARBOR RIDGE • OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 This magn~cent custom home boasts panoramic ocean and city light views. Featuring the finest craftsmanship, this five bedroom, 5.5 bath estate features several amenities, including a spacious entry with circular stairway, breakfast area in kitchen, master suite with his and her baths, · .and six fireplaces. $1,950,000 LIDO ISLE Situated on a wide 4 5' lot, this extensively remodeled Udo Isle home is as charming as it is comfortable. The three bedroom, two bath home features a spacious.Janoi with its beautiful Mexican povers as it opens to o lovely south facing patio. The oversized living room with its baby grand piano is perfect for entertaining. $695,000 Fabulous views of oc;ean, peninsula. and Newport Harbor, 3 bd. 3 ba. indoor swimming poot $1 ,075,000 Carol Mock 6+4-9060 x123 Tndidonal 4 bd, 3 ba home with capd¥adni ocean and Cacalina views. $1,950,000 John Campbell 6+4-9060 x 121 Outmnclnc wac.rlront duple-x wtm private boat dock. excellent location~ Newpo" lstand Park. $559.7.50 Dmd Prince 6+4-9060 x 120 In Distress! • 3 bd. 2.5 ba home. Traditional decor with French doors. Reduced! Now $429,000! David Prince 6+4-9060 x 120 -----~-------- Horse Property! CM.-one acre In a private pted compound. Includes six barn st3lls.. $549,000 Tom Thomson 6+4-9060 x 147 Extraordinary ocean views from this tuStOm coote111f10fVY home. Hi&hest quality construcdon. 6 bd, 7.5 ba. Judy Muncy 644-9060 x I 08 Sair\rq cotamponry resi-- defQ with pMlOf'lmk views of tht ocean, Catalna !stand and whit. wacw. $795,000 Carol Hodt 644-9060 x 123 , c, -. -• • . ••• -" ••. • • . _,.,J Carmel model, 3 bd, l ba. expanded dining room& remodeled kitchen, skytights $399,000 Dreyfus/Weir 800-892-71 S8 Ma&nificent new waterfront estate. 6 bd, 6 ba. private beach, private dock. private ~ide pool, terraced spa. Muncy 644-9060 x I 08 IN EsQow Extnordlnary vM!ws! Sunsets are out of this world! 3 bd and pool home. $899.000 Nan Doyte 644-9060 x 136 Wonderful Easuide complex. 2 bed. 1.5 ba end unit. neutral carpet and decor, 2 car garaie. $125,900 Donald Pfaff 4ll·tS21 Top floor condominium CNW· lookJng the bay. 3 bd, 3 ba. very deslrabte location. $6-40.000 Edie Olson ~9060 xl32 Great 3 bedroom home with ocean and canyon views. Oler S acres of bnd. Good location. $995,000 Tom Thomson 6+4-9060 x 147 fantastic white water views.. Great cul--de-sac lot. Approved plans for S bd. Brion Jeannette designed h<>fM: $599 ,000 Bruce Miller 6+4-9060 x 131 . . SEcuruTY, PRIVACY ·& LocATION BIG OPPORTUNITIES • BIG CANYON $610,000 • Best valiu behind the gates • QJ1iet location • Spacious 3 bd, 3 ha home • La1lfe f amity room • Hu ... 11e kitchen opens to private pool and spa • 3 car gara._rrc $1,250,000 • Celebrity estate property situated on fourth fairway. •Master mites-rm each floor. • F.xquisite architecture details. throughout • Lap pool and spa • 3 car garage Perry Taub "Why settle for mediocrity?,, Office: (714) 644-9070 xlll Residence: (714) 644-5833 DAVID McCULLOCH 644-9070 x 149 ... • Stylish off-bayfront home • Three bedrooms, plus maids quarters/den •Three bathrooms • Master retreat with adjacent office and vaulted ceilings • French doors. security system, three car gora,e. private_ spa in secluded backyard Offered at $798,000 If you're thfnldn1 into the future, there's no time lib the present to pt your property on the rriarket. CALL NOW FOR A FREE EVALUATION • -----¥ .. • ,, -~-~ ·~~ ---... _--.. _ ... · _ _.. .. ...:~·-·'R....J-""~·--· _-"..,. , CORONA DEL MAR Enjoy spectacular ocean, bay and sunset views /rom this spacious three bedroom plus family room home. Premium corner lot within Harbor View HiHs 1"s approximately 14J 000 square feet. Fabulous panoramic views /rom two sides of the home. Incredible price of $605, 000. fisafidarn <Properties 644-9010 xl 58 COLOW<?U BANK_C?R;. 1 "·Tl1P 1t>ader in mark111111g Jim 1101111 ~ • LINDA ISLE It's only fitting you would find such an exceptional home in such a fine community. The charm and elegance that are associated with the exclusive community of Linda Isle are mirrored only by the style and grace that accompanies this magnificent estate. The list of amenities is endless, including: • Four bedrooms, S.S bpths •Slip for SS' bo1it and two side ties. • Bea•tiful entry 1'1•.'Y with sep•rl#e 611rden room • Anti9.u i<HtrJ, fireplllce, P•ntlin8, 11ni chtlnielier fro,,. •n 11bbey ;,. Enalliu For more information on this fine home, please call: EDIE -OLSON -(714) 644-9060 x132 - \ \ gttinto great community. 23 Bethany . 315,000 D oN&JoYcE OLSON 111m ls No S1ebrnt11u For Expenmu Call (800) 487-4931 Reduced 45K Assume High Balance Loan. • Excellent location near Newport Heights • SpMiling solllr betited pool • 1bru ""four bedrooms Three b11th1 • Very fUiet, luxurious m1uter SNite • F11Mu' ro<mt, fonruil dining roo,,. • French iUors PHYLLIS CLARK Broker Associate Pager: 764-3043 Im BAY VALUE btcnsM UM of te* woods Ind -.blc IClCilnt ... fine haml. .._ chllwacl WcwCO.- bincd with • allda of ful .., • ....,._~ MQR!dbultl :9: LuxulYAHD 5lcullTY ON THE BAY fwe_.:a "alll1dflir~ft ol .......... ,.. .... .....,.., ........ ........ ... o1 ............... .. ........ With ova $100,000,000 sold on Udo and Balboa Peninsula, the knts name is syn- onymous with satisfied buyers and scum. Call the Bents for SOLD. 644-9070 x112 & x113 M ir,,' & Pobcrt BENTS Eviing honored as number one sales associate She .is a continual top producer at Coldwell Banker Newport Beach Cllarlie Johnson. senior vice president and Orange County regional manager of Coldwell Banker Southern Califom1a Co .. recently rccogniud Lylcen Ewing as the number one Ewing sales associate at the Coldwell 'Banker Newport "'Bea.ell Office. Reaching thJs di tmcllon for the f~ consecutive year, ~nior account eJtecuuve Ewing tw consistently been rcco~zed as a prominent leader in the real estate industry. Ewing was also honored for actucvmg her siJtth membership in the Coldwell Banker PresideJ'lt's Circle. which acknowledges the top l % of more than 2.200 sales associates in Southern California. With more than 24 continuous years of residential real estate e11perience m the Newport Beach area. Ewing~ ~d 13 consecutive years of membership m the prestigious President's Club, reserved f~ sales wociates wbo have achieved the high standards required to receive this coveted desigmtion. In addition to attaining the \ 1992 International President's Elite Awaro for ranking amona the top l % of Coldwell Banker sale associates in North America. Ewing has also been rec<>~ as ~ number one sales associate m the entirc Orange County Region. In 1989. she formed partnership with bet son. Jeff, who enhances the team with a bachelor's degJCC in business from USC. A Newport Beach native, Jeff Ewing also received an extensive . back.ground in finance while employed wnh Bank of America Deriving much of their business from repeat customers and referrals. the Ewinp offer their clients the service and expertise they deserve. .,.oday's real estate market demands a 90's approach," Lylcen said. "One must utiliu the . technology available today to track the needs of the customer. be informed in.all aspects of financing. know the market ucn~ and wort with a network of referral programs." Specializing in Newport Beach. Lyleen has experienced 1uccess marketing upper tier homes through the Coldwell Banker Pttvicws• Property propm. For more than 60 years. the Coldwell Banker Previews• estate marlteung prOgruD has been the preeminent system for marlteung luiuay propcrues in Nonh Amenca. According to Lylcen. Coldwell Banker Newport Beach 1-; positioned to market upper tier properties with more benefits offered to sellers than ever before. With aggressive marketing techniques and cJtccllent customer service, the sales associales in the Newport Beach office credit !Mir success to strong oompany-support. J\ltional ~~ 3Dd_an international reputation for 10tegnty. For aU your real est.aU needs caU Lyleen or Jeff Ewbr1 al th• Coldwell Bank4r NtwJXUf BUldt offee, (7J4) 6#-9060. CokheU Banhr "4s lllOTe tlaan 2,4()() offius aNJ more than 57."!JO sal.ts . a.uociatn alUI tmplo,et1 111 Norlh AMtnca. ·111 C#.lifomia, Co14weU 84wr 1tas 11tOn 1Jtan 25' resiMntiol nal euau oflius, wilh ~ llJks IUS«iata .M nqffo~ts . proridin1 a c~ l'O.llft of ruilknnal rw eslaU stnitts. SMpporl "'" Clllt counl Mali Gulledge -top producing agent in 1995 at Grubb & Ellis Recognized for an =~·~ ~~. ~.~r;:,~~ ~ d. h under pressure they often make decisions OUfsfan ang year, S e without ellploring all of the possibilities. My I k fo d t th job is to help them to 0_~t.tnd ~ir . 00 S rwaf'1 0 e options, resulting in a decistOn that I ngbt · 1996 for them." same In She feels the key to her uccc.u is her patience and undemanding. ··rve rai~ six boy . and believe me, I' vc learned how to be extremefy patienL" Gulledge said. Gulledge is a ftnn believer in the uyina. ~there's a will there's a way. and is. committed to bclpiq her clients find their ultimate home. "Mili is a lnJC people pcnon, and tales pride in the fact tbat she mates peopJc reel cOmfOIUblc; tu a rault. vir1Ually all of her business comes from friends, neigbb<in and ref emls from satisfied ctien ... Mau.ano ml Gullcdae's ~ i simple-to cont.tnue to be me ninnbic:r ooe a,ent in her office. 10 c.-a Mu C.lrllfp. ttlll Gt-» • ,. ..... .,, ... 8"'* Slmtn, 2J c;.,.,_., ,._, Sii. lH. N..,,_. ~ (11'J'"a-. Experienced te~m ioins Grubb & Ellis Maxine Mink Agents' reputation for hard work is legend Veteran real estate partners Maxine Mink and Joy Curtin have joined forces with Grubb & Ellis Residential Real Estate Services. announced Ron Mazzano. senjor vice president and district manager of the Newport Beach office. "Both agents bring with them many years of proven successful real estate experience. They recently redesigned the marketing of their properties to include. ful~ color . exposure which fits m nicely with our marketing program," Mazzano said. "Maxine and Joy are committed to increasing their su.peri?,r· hi~ quality client services, be sa.id. "We decided the philosophy of Grubb & Ellis matched ours - integrity. professionalism and dedication," Mink said. According to Mazzano, their . reputation-for bard w~ ~d service is a legend among their sabsfied clients and their professional colleagues in Newport Beach. "Our goal is to offer the most sophisticated marketing techniques and assist buyers and sellers to relocate with the least amount of inconvenience to them." Curtin said. According to Curtin. the needs and concerns of their clients is of key importance. "'l'bere arc no formulas because each home and owner is unique. Our objective is to tlilor our marketing ~ to our clients• particular teqUii'em.ents with QOnstant monitoring of~ marketing process along with continuous communication with clients," Curtin said. Both Curtin and Minic were high achievers with their_previous company. . . "We enjoy working .with all t~s of buyers, from first-ume to mulu- million dollar transactions. and really enjoy the cliversity," Mink said. "Our clients deserve our uncompromising dedication.': This awareness of the area as superior to most. Mink is a Certified Real Estate Specialist (CRS), a designation by the Residen~al Sales Council of the Realtors Naoonal Marketing Institute. an affiliate of the National Associate of Realtors. Those receiving the designation must complete the required course off ercd by the Residential Sales Council and must demonstrate specific expertise in applied . residential real estate markenng. Less than 3% of all Realtors bold the distinction. Maxint Minic and Joy Curtin can IH reacMd at Grubb & Ellis Reridential Real EstaU Semen, 23 Corpo1'tlll Pl.aui, SuiU 190, Newport Beach, (714) 644-6200. Gnd>b & Ellis Ruuunlial Rnl EstaU Sermes luu 10 oifl"s aNl J«J Siiks auocUita 1crvua1 OrGllge 4"' Sa Diqo colUlda """is tM ucbuiP• rqraellllltiPt of Cluistk'1 Gnat Estatu worldwiM Mtwort of ~nl real all* jii'rlu. It ii "" U.Uneolioiaal Mtworl of""""' dwua 100,..., flnl:s widl ,,..,.. ,..,. l «>O ol/ka tllfd _,,. tltM 24,000 ~--. .-.~iadN Ulli/Ml S..S Ca·* Mil Pano Riio~ GrU6 A Ellil u 111so • • ......ofH~R1~ t=.~ COfalJIMJ .. Russ Fluter Cannery Village Realty 714.673.3/n "· Top 20 agents honored at Grubb & Ellis These agents were recognized for successfully starting off 1996 Ron Manano. vice pre-.1dcn1 and di<,tnct manager of Grubb & Elh-. Re,idential Real Estate Services Newpon Beach. 1s proud io announce the top 20 agents for January 1996. "After a very :.uccessful 1995, 1996 i~ off to a 'inc stan.~ Munno said Honorees were· Myrna Boom. Bonnie Banington, Sally Sh1pley, Roben Coluccio. Patncia Harvey. Carol Alh'i<>n. the team of Ann Peters. Ted Jarvis and Suzanne Shuler, the team of Dana Black and Louanne Rjttey. Don Pearson, Dick DK:kson. Marilyn Kershner. Jim Wcisenbach. Pam Ball, Laura Rostvold, the team of Laraine and Eric Shaw, and Esther Tabak. "These agents are locwed and committed to llxcdlence," Mazzano said. "1996 is the tum around year with con umer confidence on ~ upswing and intcresU down; bomebuyen and sellers arc !Udy to make a commitment. With Grubb ct Ellis~. 8Cl'Vices, recruitin& strateaies and advanced education. plus state-of-the-art technology. the company expects an even better year than 1995 Our new advertmng program. exclusive Orange County\ affiliation with Christie's Great Estates. affilialJon with Better Homes & Gardens. Homcquuy Relocation, lnremationaJ and National advertising and our fully trained associate~ we offer unequaled service to homebuyers and c;eUers, and we have the experthc to assist buyers with the purchase of income property." For infonNJlitm, call Grubb cl Ellis Resuuntial Real &taU S4rrices, 23 CorporaU Plaul, Ste. /9(), /',' wport Beach, (7U) 644-6200. Grubb cl Ellis Rnilhntial Real &taU Services luu JO offices and 34() sah1 as1ocial.e1 1n?i11g Orange and San IMgo countUs. Gnt» & BUU Rnitknlial Real &tate ~rvice1 luu been a 111t"'1Hr of tltt BetUr Ho11tt1 and Gonle111 Rtal &tak Service networt of indtpelUklU real nkltt firms 1ince 1992,/onnd in 1918, ii an in~matlonol network of llfOn dean 100 """'"' Jinu, with lflt>n tlta J,«>O olfkn and ""',.. INut 2',000 lbnsetl 1ola IUlotiotu ;,, IM U11/ud Slota, °""""' •"" hafoRlco. 'f This magnific.cnt European-style residence features an cxtra0rdinary ~ of custom quality and sophisticated archiccaural dca.il. Designed by chc renowned architect Ade O>llic, the home displays an degant Old World charaaer. highlighted by the entry tu.rm, slate roof and beautiful Sama Rita stone. 'f Tbis fine home is located on one of chc most prime lots in all of Newport Beach, at the prcfmcd rip of Lido Isle. 'f Enjoy panoramic views of Newport Harbor, che mountains and city lights, the property also offers a largt priv.te dock. gorgcou.s terrace garden and bbdt-bottom spa. 'f The home was designed for entcrtainingi wich a formal foyer, sweeping main S12ircasc and gourmet kitchen, and is dccorucd chroughout with hand.some trompe l'ocil b) famous anist Rohen Jackson Five bedrooms, StVcn baths and a mu.sic room add to che versatility of che design. 'f This gracious home also fcarurtS four fireplaces and numerous skylights, as well as bcauriful custom lea<W glass windows and doors. 'f TruJy a work of an, this lovdy borne cpicomius the finest craftsmanship available today LOCATED ON MAIN TURNING BASIN Offered At: $4, 199 ,000 OPEN SAT -SUN 1-5 • 939 VIA UDO SOUD Coldwell Banl<er honors President's Club award recipient David Hayes exceeds sales of $4 million Bob Le Fever. president of Coldwell Banker Southern Ca1Jfom1a Co., recently honored David Hayes of the Coldwell Banker Co.,ta Mesa office with the prestig10us President's Club Award, which honors sales a.\l.OC1ates with sales volume in exec~ of $4 mil hon in one calendar year. A 20.. year real estate veteran, c;enior account executive David Hayes is a distinguished eight-year member of the President Club. Sinoe JOining Coldwell Banker in 1981, Hayes' achievements tneludc earning membership in the Circle of Exce llence and lntcmabonal President's Circle which honors the top 2'1> of Coldwell Ba.nJcer associates nationwide. He is also recognized as the top sales associate in the Costa M-..;a office. He credits his success to treati ng everyone as be would like to be treated and trcatina every transaction as if it were his own. Active in numerous boanh of Realtors. Hayes i llso a Catificd Relocation Specialist F o' .U 10,,, rMl Illa# ""'11, c-.0 DtiWt1 • Htqn td IM C°"""U llallhr Colla Miu ojfk1 (114) '41-,J.JJ. l* Wat Bay Avenue S br. 4.S ba home with elevaror and vaulted ceilings chroughoul Magnificent quality and details. Large boat dock. Call Russ Auier 673-3m. $1,000,000 213 38tb Strttt Older single story 2 br. I ba home less than two block:s ro the beach! R-2 lot. great building ~ntial Call Jim JICObs 67S-3m. $229,000 LIDO ISLAND BAYFRONT 313 Via Udo Soud Priced to sell. Sunny soutb facin& location 380 .• 3BA.,with bolt dock. Walk to Lido village restaurants & shops. Call Russ Fluter 673-Jm. $1,3",IOO 3 br, 4 S ba in prime lagoon localion. beautiful courtyard encry. Priced IO sell. bown by appointment only. Call Jim Jacobs 67S-3m. $1,750,000 includes land LAGUNA OCEANntONT 31501 Bluff Dr. Large S7xl50 Oceanfront lot with approved plans for a 4800 sq. ft custom borne. Call Russ Auter 673-3m. $999,000 6001bstin Owming 3 br. family home. larRe 6SxlOS lot easy to show. Call Dayna 673-3899. $389,000 1430 West Bay Avenue Lavish cabinecry & marble. new dock for large yacht SpacK>Us open floor plan by Jim Caldwell CONSTRUCTED BY CANNERY VIU.AGE REALTY. Call Russ Auter 673-3m. $2,199,000 Ull E. Balboa BJvcL Spacious 3 br. 2 ba w/X-large family room that could be 4th br. Beauttful beach and city light v~. Nice gr&.'-""f atta !: patJO oo the beach. Large 3 car garage Call Ollis Bripncb 673-3m. $1.095.000 About a one hour drive from Newport Beach. Palm Dese!1 and San Dieao. 4ron sq. ft. Country French home. 4 br, 3 ba. pool tennis court. guest house of 3 br. 2 ba. stream. Hw aVOCfldos, grapefruit, baby blue eucalyprus. 19.S IC1tS fully fenced. $895,000 Nancy Black promoted to vice president, director of marketing Grubb & Ellis has benefited in many ways from her. creative marketing techniques Grubb & Elli' Re\11.knL1al Real b.tate Service~ recently announced the promotion ut Nancy Black to vice pre,1denl. director 11f markcung . .. Since Joining our management team. Nanc} hJ' demon~trntc.:d excellent creatn·e and slratcgk 'kill' which have enabled Grubb & Elli' to make a bold '>tatement tlrrough our adverfo1ng Her creati-.c ,1pproach to advenbing and marketing ha' led to 1m:reased <,ale' and l1st1ng•., and the re~·ruitment of 'ome of Orange Count}\ top 'ale' a''oc1ates," ~rud Dennis Gordon. pre,ident of Grubb & Ell" Black JOmed Grubb & Elli' m May 199'\ after running her own adven1,mg agency while ahn working a' markdmg director of the third largest real estate company 1n Orange County In the pa.'t eight month:.. 'he ha' developed a new Grubb & Ellis ad\enising campaign while ncgouatmg a newspaper schedule to allow for larger, full color advenising featuring the comp.my\ mo\l attractive home~ for~. The firm '1. adven1~mg volume ha' nearly tripled in the la't '" months. to fat:1htate.the marketmg effons. The company ha' also purcha,ed a 'oph1\t1~ated de,ktop pubh,hing center. complete with SlalC-Qf-thc-art computer... and the most recent in de.<,ktop publishing equipment and graphic .deMgn :.oftware. "It hru. been a challenging year putting our adveni$ing and marketing 'trategy Nancy Block m place, but with the incredible company-wide <;upport and cnthu~1asm. we have more momentum lhan C\er and I am looking forward tu an e'\citing year ahead.'" Black 1,a1d. Nancy Black can bt rtachtd at tht Grubb & Ellis corporau n.ffrce, 13 CorporaJt Plaza, Ste. 190, Newport Beach. (714) 759- 3383. Grubb & Ellis Rtsidential Real Estatt Servicts ltas JO o.ffu:es and 340 saks associates serving Orangt and San Diego counties. Grubb & Ellis Residential Real &tale Strvices ltas bttn a member of t/u Better Homes and Gardens Real Estale Service network of indeptruhnt real tstatt firms sinct 1991. Bttter Homes and Gardens Rtal Est.aU Service, formed in 1978, is aJt interMlionaJ nmvoTk of mort than 700 membtr firms wiJJr mort than 1,4()() o.ffu:es and more than 24,()()() licenstd sales associatts in the United StaJts, Canada and Puerto Rico. Ed Conway moves to Fred Sands Coostal Properties Conway brings more than 20 years of real estate experience to Fred Sands Well-known Dana Pomt Realtor E<l Cnn\lo a}' ha.' mm ed hi\ pmfe"ional aftiltacllln to Fred Sand' Coa,tal Propcn1c~ of Monan.h BeJLh Con~a). 47. ha' heen a loL,11 rc'>1dent for IQ ye Jr... and ha' more th.in 20 year' c\pcr1cnle 10 the real e,1 .. ce 111du,try Pn11r lo movmt? to Fred Sand'. he \1.,1, "1th RFJMAX South County Realtor' AUl\e 1r1 numernu' profe"1onal and Lommun11y nrgamzallon\. Conway wa' named Dana Point\ Citi1cn nt the Year 111 191!7 He -.encd a' prc\ldent of the Dan.1 Pmnt Chamber of Commerce in I 9X6 and cuncntly -.crve<; on che board of d1rl'Lhir' He wa' al~o elected to the Cap1~trano Bay Park' and Recreation board in 1990 and served as chairman in 1992. Prior to the city\ mcorporat1on. he -.crved five years on the Dana Point Specific Plan Board of Review. mduding one year as chairman. Following cityhood m 1989. he was appointed to the city's fil'<\t Economic Development Commission, due part to his work as chairman of Orange Counry'i. overall Ect1nom1c Development Commlllee . He I wa' also appomted by fonner Orange County Superv1wr Thoma\ Riley to 'iCrve on the count}\ E Conway Harbor,, Beache' and Parl.' CommM1on from 1987 t(1 1994 Prole"mnally. Conwa> ha' earned numemui. honor!., including being in the top I~ of real e\late asc;ociate'> in 1991 and 1994 A member of the Nationa l A~'ociat11111 of Realtor-; smce 1975. he has been re,1xm~1ble for all marketing sales and proce,smg for two lu xury i.ubdiv1\1ons w1thm Dana Point. mcludmg Bluffside Villas, a 14-unit condominium pmjecL and Diamond Ridge. a 12-lot ocean view custom home projecL For"'°"' information, call &I Conway at (7U) 661-2814. Conway will lftllintain his priPat.t Of/kl localiott (II J4/9J-B Go"4n IAnurn (corner of CHI Pradl> ONI Gol4en /An.tern) in tk>wnlown Dana PollU. We would Jin ~comments, quettioos or ~Uifcstioos for matenaJ you would liki to sec rn tbc Daily Pilot Real E~ section, publi hed every Saturday. If you ' re intcfCSCed it1 ldvei1itinJ in our ~tion, contact saJca repreaeo&ativa Kip Hanoock at ('714) 57..,.247 or Jill Langer at ('71o4) S'744~. Their fu number is (714) 631·6594. If~~ 1111 ID~ iPltaials for ~or have ID iataaUlig story idea; CQIDCt JUiie Vlbf. i'eal ... editor at (714) S7+ott fu <714) ~ Th ruch us b)' mAil: Daily Pilol Real &Ille. 330 W. ~ SL. c.o.ta Mesa. CA 92627. 0 Fieldstone Group of Cos. posts more than $140 millio n 1n sales in 1995· HomeFitting program features no-cost amenities The F1eld,tone Group of Co, 'llld 51<R home~ m I 99'i, rcncctmg a lOUI ...ale' \Illume ol S 147 3 m11l1on. according to Keith A Juhn'>on. CEO of F1eld,tone Commun111e' lnl The \ale' repre\Cnt nc"' home commum ues butlt by the companies of the F1eldMunc Group in Orange County. S.in Diego and the Inland Empire "Our \ales during the la<.t half of 1995 were encouraging. and we· re excited to ha\ e c;old nearly (i()() homes last year:· Johnson said. "Year after year buyers continue to enttust Fieldstone with buildmg the homes of their dreams." During November and December alone, Colbge in Cypress led all projects with 30 new cscrow.i. Qpcncd "What make lhe sales total at Collage even more remarkable th1111 the two month local. i th11t they occumd during the seasonaJly lowest time of year," Johnson said . One program that 1 aiding sat~ at Collage and other Fieldstone new-home communities ic; the comp:i.ny's innovatJ\e HomcFitting program. lntroduced to Southern California home buye~ three ycdf\ ago. Homcfiu ina allows buyer-; to cu1,tomizc their home with a wide variet) ot no-cost option'>. as well ai. customuing upgrades In 1994. the Fieldstone Group of Cos. sold 881 home • reflecting a total sales volume of $210.9 million. The Field toneGroupofCos .• which comprises Fieldstone Communitit Inc. and other ~lated entities, 1 headquartered in Newport Beach Since i foundinJ in 1981. the group has built more than 13,000 home.s. with Ml~ in excess of $2. 7 nu Ilion. In recent ycan, F"acldstone hu been named Nuuonal Builder of thC Year and CaJifomaa ButldCr Ol'the Year. TM F"""'°"' ~ o/Co1. u oJ 14 C#pol• ,..._ ,..,.., .._,,_ For .,,. ~ "'8(114)151..aJJJ. .......................................... "., .. , .. , .......................... , ... ., ........... . P•lfrt ••,••1111111;1••••••"' l5J A-eel -~_!9ort Pro ertiesD! featuring fine properties 1100 ~ ~ ~ from condos to· castles· · ~ &re4d · Sewb«J S~ ~ St1u:e 1969 TmlFIC TIH-LEYEL T'WO luge l'l\dcr bt'drooms, d~ room. family room, priV1ltt' pado, """° car ~llC Cherlooks 'IC<' fot Murr an" rourw $229,000 M16 Sin,Rk ~ esaic wllh 3000 sq Ii o{ d~rw.-e And Myl°e m 31wd-g;11cd rommuruty r.ould Ile' avallotbk-al ~.uty as November Call to<by $895,000 !>3l ~nulk new custom nu~ In Occa.n ridge, dt~t11AOJ!Shcd by ~ archltcctutt and ·extepcional ~n~-ntion to lwrury dcutls Ready now, Cllll IOlbY' IRYINE CONDO MODEL PERFECT C.ozy Cha~ ~ rwo IJIOry. rwo bedroom, 2 hilth BNuuful rwo-bedroom, one A h.alf..txith condo. t-oodo wllh pnvak peoo & pnva1c spa, Gre-.u Pelfea mncr home or ~emeni par.id~. With tilt' loclJon! dwm d the C'OUJWry, )'el CQn\.mJCN to "1op6 & sthoob.. $125,000 K4 $124,900 !>31 DRAMATIC CON1'EMPORAllY Fabulous \icws from tlili oorsundin11 3 bcdnx.m, 3 bath. prdcs.slon211y decor.ltcd horM H.tnt...md ~. pnv~ ouuloor SJ)ll • l 'J)QCIUU\ ~k.' $859,000 P7 UYm. MD, Good tromage,hillSlde and canyQQ views Approx. 2.-65 acres. 3000 sq.ft. house minimum. S'IU.000 PH CANYON AllD HILl.S YI .. , GOod frontage, level pad. House minimum 3000 sq. ft. Appmtmately 2.86 aaes 1118,000 Pl 2 LOllG llAllG• OCEAN Yin, Over canyon, Level pad. Minimum house size 4000 sq.ft. Approximately t .57 acres. '240.000 E5 YI ... OF OCllAN, Hills, canyon. Level building lot, ~ibly room for tennis court. Approximately 1.10 acres. S27S.OOO El SN ..... ~ Of Ocean; hills, canyoo. Great flat ~d. ApproximatCJy 2.80 acres :in priple location. I• l,W PB Our= People are· the Difference Our sates associates are selected for their knowledge, character, experience and commitment to strong ethical standards. We are now interviewing for positions in our Newport Beach office. To schedule an appointment, call 644=-7111 an~ ask for Lois or Juth for infortnatlon on tliese and other properties: Call 644--f 7111 Residential Real EStatc Services • Jndependenrly Owned and Operated WATER WONDERIAND 5bd c:ust0m rcsidcnoe on 55' bay frontage w/pier & d.ip. Patiol & dcdu mah the most of the views and great for entertaining. $1,750,000 Ann, Ted & Suzanne Code 71247 SPECTACULA.R VIEWS -N. i:AGUNA FabuJow CU5tom home w/4bd. goum.tct's kitchen, beamed cc~ ~ the most incredible views. Priced to sell! $89S,OOO Carol Allison & James Gray c.ode 71487 OCEANFRONT PROPERTYl Step off of the patio and inco the soft sand of this 4bd. 5ba duplex. Skyiigbts, PoggcnPohJ cabinets in gourmer lcitcbco. 4 car garage. Solly, & Evelyn Sharz.en $1,425,000 c.ode71657 F.ASTBLUFF BF.AUfY 5bd. 4.Sba home wfaddoi 2nd~ msu suio:: on la leYd. 2nd must suiu: on 6.rst bd. rcmoddai kit. & bid\ bundiy rm. sec. ~ & pool Ann, Ted & Suzanne <Ade 7'17'» A MUST SEE! Beautiful 3bd. 2ba cstm home on golf crsc. Brick cnuy, atm cabincu in kitchen. Xtra large lot w/fcnccd pool, play yard & expansive lawn. Lois Jacobs CUSTOM POOL HOME 5bd. 3.5ba lrg. 2 nory w/separatc child.rcn's wing. 2 frplc's & loft that can be 2nd fun. rm or snidy. Entertainer's dream. Connie Betton $639,000 UNDAISLE 644-6200 CONTEMPORARY UVING Mediterranean ity1e 3bd. 2.5ba twnh.m in COM. Retreat in mnr m, kitchen nook. Two car ~· ~ deck & en yard. Nancy 8ar6cld & Tom lovcnitti $539,000 Code 721-'7 GREAT OPPOJmJNITY-..---- 3bd. 2ba only ucps to beach. Great view deck. Located on comer lot on one of the prettiest st:rceU in COM. Mtli Gulledge <Ade 71947 BIGC.ANYON ELEGANCE Free-sanding end unit with golf a>W'IC, city lights & sunset "icws. Compktdy redecorated in off-white with '4bd. '4.5ba + library with fireplace. Gated courryvd & koi pond. Bdlc Partch $1~ Code7100 MAGNIFICENT SPANISH HACIF.NDA 7bd, Sba custom on bugc lot. Balcony across 2nd story w/rooftop sun dcdc. Grear room overlooking pool. •pa ~ lrg. gardens. Pam &11 $749,000 N~wport Beach Office G rubh 1:111 · e 23COrporatePl..a,Suite199 644-6200 , fil:'I IS "~ Residential Real Estate Services • Independently Owned and Operated 1438 Santiago Sat $639,000 304 Avienda Cumbre Sat $319,900 5801-5801-1/2 Seashore Dr. SIS $1,425,000 15 Rue Vcrte SIS $995,000 1712 Antigua Way SIS $755,000 242 Driftwood Rd. SIS $695,000 Ches~Johnson Harbor View Homes 1928 Port Provence SIS $519,000 Mali Gulledge Eut Bluff 2239 Ara.lia SIS $479,000 Tom Brwuon 2227 Bayside Dr. Sun $2.250,000 Barfidd/loveniai 51 Royal St. George Sun $1,850,000 Carol Allison 250 Hucl Sun $1 ,095,000 Connie Betton 3700 Ocean Blvd. Sun $995,500 Kay Ranger 1418 Galaxy Sun Sl.o75,000 ATS ' 1319 E. Balboa Blvd. IC Sun $799,000 Had>or View Homes 1935 Port Camry Sun $699.000 1831 Newport Hills Dr. Sun $524.500 1843 Gisler Sun $525,000 1308 Mariners Sun $525.000 2007 Port Cardiff Sun $499,000 59 Jasmine Credc Dr. Sun $495.000 Muy Von Gd<km 3 Jetty Sun $449,000 Valerie Howdl 907 Chtsmut Sun $497,000 . Phyllis Hayden 2312 Aralia Sun $469,000 Sally Shipley 3381 Wimblcclon Sun $315.900 Claudette Blandwd 2284 la Playa Dr. So. Sun $259,000 Big Canyon McClain 23 Canyon lsl.wd Dr. Sun $239,000 Newport Heights 2101 15th St. 112 Sun $279,000 21011 5thSt.19 Sun $189,000 15 Stoneglen Glenwood Vill. Sun $146,500 16 Rockingham Dr. Sun $1,695,000 3 Northampton Sun $440,000 Karen Ra.dt EUROPFAN-n.AIR 4bd. 3.5ba home. Csan fusbd wood mmnc. Plantation shuttcts duu-out. Frplc's in lvng rm & fronr mstr. Balconies. Patios. Krohn w/srvc bar. CUSl'OM MEDITERRANEAN VIU.A Exclusive 5bd, 4.5ba in guard ptcd comm. Gourmet's kic .. library, fun rm, lg living & dining tm, spacious mscr bdrm w/6replacc, pool & spa. Marilyn Kershner Bret & Marian Recd)' $79S,OOO Code 71417 W'ESf OCEANFRONT New 3bd. 3lti oceanfront residence with privat«: roof# top deck. Quality amenities including security and tOUnd IJlfftDS· Ann, Ted & SU7.3J1ne C.ode 71067 $1,200,000 Code 72071 FINPSf OQ'.ANFllONT PROPE.Kl'Y Sbd. 6.5ba magnifie<nt custom home. The finest crafumanshlp & ~rials. Featured in many m.-- ~incs. Pool, spa, dcvator and more. Kent McNaugb.ton $3,995,000 C.ode 718S7 EXPANSIVE 180 DEGREE VIEWS 5bd, 3.5ba w/vi.ews of the bade bay. city lights & IJl()untains. Very open & airy. Lrg funlcntcruinmcnr rm w/frpk. & full bar. Exceptional irurr.· suice & separate guest quarters. $755,000 Ame Petersen l.OVELY FURNISHED HOME • Remodeled Eanbluff 3bd home being sold w/dcsigncr fumishinr;. Every room has a garden view. Fabulous opporrunity to "move right in•. $489,000 Barbara Aune Code 70627 jASMJNE CREEK VIEWS Fabwow 3bd w/cxnn al grcenbdt views. Comm. pool, spa "& l'Cnnis. Move-in perfect. This is a ncal! $49S,OOO Ann. Ted & Suzanne .. Dana Black & LouAnne· ~ttey ' . . + ' I / I . ' . . .. ' ' ' .... ' . • 6 ' I ' Dana 729~8296 Loti.Anne 717-4207 mE RUMORS ARE TRUE! -TAKE A LOOK AT THIS -1996 IS HOPPING -DONT GET LEFT BEHIND!! \\ l ' h .1 \ l ' 'on1ct hi ng for t'H:r ~ <Hlt' ~ • Newpot! Qnulo/Beach<lose 2 bedroom 2 bath • Westcllff -3 or 4 bedroom, 3 bath and pool • l11e0fffe-producblg •plex -Costa Mesa • 2 l11 Harbor Hlgblaruls • East Side <:ape CAHl TOWNbouse Style -2 bedroom, 25 bath 4 bedroom 2.5 bath, 5 bedroom 3 bath 644-6373 644-6373 xl21 xl73 Pager 576-3198 Bob Coluccio 4BDR/3BA Classic Country Two Story. Prime Eastside Location. $485,500 '\ ' ~I! \: •' I \ : ' \ Karen Knoche 644 6373 Ext 118 Highly Upgraded Condo • 2~R + den, 2BA • Model perfect w/many upgrades • Mirrored walls • Kitchen w/top-of-the-line appliances • lnsklc Laundry • 2-car attached garage • T~cd front courtyard • Large sun deck in oack w/charming fountain Offered at $425,000 Residential Lease Uf)IC 4'BR. 38A horm in H.ubor Vit"W Hill~. Nt"WpOn ( o•>• VirW\ S26001mo MAJORPRICE REDUCTION OPEN HOUSE SAT/SUN 1-5 Versailles Modd Architcaural D~ quality 4BR, 4.SBA. Exquisitely designed on 11th fairway. Barba.ta Aune 631-2863 $995,000 644-6200 JoAnn Kenton 759-0191 Barbara Aune 631-2863 WFSTCUFF-DOVER SHORES NEW LISTING Spectacular in Every Way Custom designed home, 4BR, 4BA, 3 firepla ces, 3 car garage and extra large lot. $695 ()()() B.J. Johnson 721-0132 644 6373 Ext 147 NEW ON MARKET -CORONA DEL MAR 242 Driftwood in Shorediffs. Two story, three bedroom, pool, mini ocean view. $695,000 • __ _. z7 ' , In the heart of Newport Coast N-sY. Martin, the St Michel exteriors ate appointed with wrought iron accents. wood shutters. radio and transom window (per Today's homebuyer definitely requires a plan), complete front yard landscaping. full particular set of sensibility when it comes to yard fencing and durable fire-resistant the type of neighborhoods and homes they concrete tile roofs. desire, with gated privacy, old~fashioned As part of the renowned community of charm and highly livable floorplans at the Newport Coast, this neighborhood is situated top of many Us•c: ~aximizing these more just sooth of Newport Beach off San Joaquin traditional elements is the new St Michel HiJls Road and is adjacent to the established neighborhood in Newport Ridge, offering neighborhoods of Spyslass Hill and Harbor familie!> ai. well as mature couples a place of Ridge. It is nlso in close proximity to Buck gracious di!>tinction and warmth. Gully Canyon. Highlighted by large front yards, private Newport Ridge residents will enjoy being cul-de-~ac Jocations and classic architectu~. close to the unparalleled Pelican Hill Golf St. Michel 1s reminiscent of the Club, shopping at Fasruon Island and South neighborhoods many people grew up in Coast Plaza, the recreational destinations of year~ ago. Newpon and Laguna Beach, and the cultural "A\ this neighborhood comes to life. it 1s events al the C>Rnge County Perfonning extremely appealing 10 a diversity of Arts Center and Newport Harbor Art homebuycrs who appreciate its ambiance," Museum. c;a1d Jeanne Schumacher, sales In addition, residents will have an reprec;entative for California Pacific Homes, exceptional range of recreational the builder of St Michel. .. Priced from the opportunities within the community. Planned mid $300.000's, this inviting environment and developed by the Irvine Co .. the 371- offcr<o home~ of great value as well as a rare acre Newport Ridge community i~ proposed -.en-.c of community mvolvemenL to have 1 variety of neighborhoods. .. In fact. there ii. such a tremendou~ Proposed open space includes 38 acres to empha\1~ on family life at St Michel. be devoted to parks, trails, playing fields and homeowner. take it upon themselves 10 plan canyon view overlook area.~. The Newport many event'> o;olely for the children's Ridge Community Park is proposed to en1oymenl. For c:xamplc. there was a feature picnic ground, a fonnat group Hal loween co\lume parade in the fall and picnic/view structure, a 101 lot. playgrounds, even ,1 prngre<,1-1ve party at Christmas that a soccer field, two softball fields. two tennis included vi\ll!. to different houses and courts. a volleyball court. a basketball court ac1iv1tie' -.uch as fro~ling cookies with and infonnaJ playing field. neighborhood fnends ... Schumacher said. Famili~ with children will appreciate the '1ne recreation center is also a popular landscaped paseo system with pedestrian gathering place for families who wanl to pathways which will circle throughout the teach their kids to swim during the summer. Newport Ridge community connecting the and who take advantage of the greal year-neighborhoods and neighborhood parks. mund weather 10 entertain family and Homeowners in Newport Ridge fnend~ :rt the barbecue area. automatically become a member of the .. I .,lrongly enco~rage you to explore the Newport Ridge Community Association. hfc,1yle' and re,1dent1al opportuniue~ Monthly 3!.sociation dues maintain the w:111ing for you at St Michel. In :idditmn 10 quality of common area facmtics. Newpon \ u:wmg the \tunning model home~. -.pend Ridge i<, included in an Assessment District "omc lime walking through the and Community Facilities (Mello R~) neighborhood and d1..cover a place \\-here Di!.tricl. Consult a sales representative for neighbor. get to know each other. where nd details. children play outside. a the houses were California Pacific Homes offers buih JUl\t for you:· homcbuyers a depth of prof es ional The St Michel collection offers four experience and a commitment lo excellence elegant dc,igns ranging from 1,913 to 2.466 second to none. This dedication can be seen square feet of interior living space. Well-and appreciated at every step of the designed Ooorplans include woodbuming homebuilding and homebuying process. fireplaces. dramatic use of window designs. California Pacific Homes is building formal living and dining rooms: convenient neighborhoods of award-winning homes and intenor laundry roo~. anJ two-car attached a tradition of success and stability. garages with direct indoor access. Tu visit St Michel from the Pacific Coast Complementing the active lifestyles of its Highway, take MacArthur Blvd. north and homeowners. Sl Michel will featwe two tum right 00 San Joaquin Hills Road. Tum recreation plll1..&S -private, oo-sate facilities left 00 Newpon Ridge Drive and follow~ complete with swimmina J>OC?ls, spas and signs to the sales office. From the San Diego barbecue ~ 'Re.1idents will also be close 40S freeway, take MacArthur Blvd sooth to the beach. top-ranked schools And and tum left on San Joaquin Halls Road. convenicnl dining and shopping Tum left on Newport Ridge Drive and opportunities. follow the sips to the sales office. From left to right: Michael DcMJr, Jon Cook, Bob lefeYer and o.orlie John$Ol"I NaHonal residential real estate company increases market share in Orange County Coldwell Banker Residential Real Estate Brokerage which owns and operates 48 residcntiaJ real estate offices in Southern California, has acquired two Orange County reaJ estate off )()CS that serve the Coto de Caza and Rancho Santa Margarita areas. according to Bob Le Fever. presidcnl of Coldwell Banker Southern California Co. One office is located in Rancho Santa Margarita and the other can be fooQd behind the gates in Coto de Caza. This is the only real estate office to operate witl\in the guard-gated Coto de Caza community. These offices will now ofTer the complete range of Coldwell Banker services including mortgage, title, escrow and relocation. "With the openinJ. of these new offices, Coldwell Banker wall further incl'ClSC its mark.et share in Orange Coun~y with the addition of more than a dozen agents." said Charlie Johnson, vice pre ident and Orange County ~onal manager. "These communities can now take advantage of the numerous martcting prograw Coldwell Banker offers. including the Previews• property marketing program that i designed for the upper-tier marketplace." With the corporate helldquarters localed in Mission Viejo. Coldwell Banker continues to bl.lild..on-tbe-founda.tion of "'1ength, stability and exc:eptiooaJ client support that has been its hallmark for 90 yeaTh. The largest residential real estate company in California. Coldwell Banker will now boast 254 residential real estate offices and more than 6,898 sa~associates and employees. The \wo offices, previously known as Landmark., Realtors. were acquired from owner Jon Cook who f ouoded the company in 1993. The new offices will serve as branches of Coldwell Banker Mi Ion Viejo and managc_r .Michael Davar wiD oversee their operations. Cook. who joined Coldwell Banker as branch manager of the Coldwell Banker Irvine office, will continue to assist in the operation of the new offices. He has been in the real estate industry for more than 18 years. For till JO"' mil nlllk lf.Utb, cGll - Mklulel Da~ar al du Coldwell Boltr Missiott Mqo o/fk•, (114) U8-JJOO, or aJ tit• Coto u Cava offk•, (71') U8-JJ20. Contemporary kitchens arc fully equipped Tiu St. Mid~l lll«ku GJUI "'"' olfiu _______ ...»dJAGcaccal Ekddc white appli~s_ --.--·4nOJ#ll ... ,.+-,.po.J0&.-.._.,,...,....,_4-~1.1.l*Ml•·• .. •• .. ._•1Ma.1R~'9lle •-...-..,,.... inctudin1 a built· in electric oven. gas olUI wHh""'fro• 10 a.a to 6 I·'!-"°' cooktop, microwave.IOd disbwashtr. E.Atefl ive oountertop space and oversized "'°"' ilfftNNtk>•, ctlll }MlfM Stllutit1"' toraie cabinets tiiCt p&mtje~ ate featured in or }m'J ~ td(?U ) 121-904. CIC'h plan. Desi~ by award-winnina Rk!Wdson, • c >f'I '\ I IC IC ~I "'\ll l<J>I\\' COSTA MESA 3325 MehlnM (1-4) Delpha Oswa1 2718 Starbird (1-4) 811.upis M.NlAANA 361S s. ~ (1-4) PiOMs 1 )f '1 _'\ I IC IC C.,I "'-'\D \\ COSTAllESA 3202 Nat York (1-4) Jab 't'asflat 1783 HMuaD (1-4) 09lptta Oswald 2779 lkmtJng cu. (1-4) PalOM 1787 Hummingbird (1-4) PiDavls 862 Bear Crw.k (1-4) Nancy Wllamson S429 Santa Clan (1-4) ~~(1-4) ~Adlmet COLDWeu BAN~eR U htt :// www.coldwellbanker.com .. .. • I ' ---...... _......,.____ I ,, _ EXCLUSIVE MEMBER •• ~.·.·~ ESTATES CLUB THE ART OF MARKETING PROPERTY- OFFICES WORLDWIDE Spotligh.t Lacuna VIiiage Privacy and seclusion. all new Interior Steve High $329,000 New Listings .,49,000 Su (1-4, $749,000 Su (1-4, ...... $16',900 SM (1-4, =·-._.CMI ... S.(1-t) ... $3,49',000 :r,;:: s.a (1-4:30) .. us.a (1"'4) $1.295,000 SQ (1-4) $'44,000 ... (1-4) .,.,.,. .. (1-4) ....,.,.., ...... u~ --- THE BEST LISTINGS IN TOWN ..,. ....... An .. •.h.e.•.m ......... I ~l ...... La ..... g.u.n_a_e_e_a_c_h ____ __.I 1112 N. Glenview $164,900 737 Nyes Place S219.000 Ailahelm HUls I 317'>5 Paofic Coast Hwy #203 S259, 900 3 I 7'i5 Pacific Coast Hwy #30Q $32Q,OOO 1415 Bluebird canyon Dnve $32Q,OOO 8268 E. Oakridge Circle $165.900 787 Balboa Avenue $4oQ.OOO 059 Bolsana Drive $525,000 Corona del Mar , 832 Emerald Bay S700.000 1131 Emerald Bay $825.000 I 10 Fathom 4 1 o 5 Heliotrope 12 letty Drive Emerald Bay $825,000 All view Terrace $849,000 Ny es $Q25.000 Emerald Bay $Q50,000 __ _,s...,4'""'89 .... J<Jooo""--'------.,,-wy--sr. 5497.000 Emerald Bay $1.2n.500 12 Whitewater 14 30 Santanella Terrace 310 Driftwood Road I 'i 31 Santanella Terrace 2012 Tahuna Terrace 2706 Lighthouse Q49 Sandcastle Drive .i 12 Mendoza Terrace 480 I CortJand Dr I I 14 Whltesalls no Begonia Avenue bOQ Seaward Road IQ27 Kewamee Drive 1207 Starboard 5499,000 Irvine Cove Crc ... 1 SI ,2QQ,OOO 2470 Monaco SI 145 000 $535.000 7 Sm1thcl1tf.. Road SI 150 000 S549,000 110 Irvine Cove Pldte SI 4Q5,000 S57Q.OOO 433 Emerald Bay SI Q50.000 $5QQ,OOO 44 Emerald Bay $2 300,000 So25.000 IQ() Emerald Bay S2 550,000 $629 000 25% R1v1era Dnvc $2 Q00,000 $<>75,000 187'i Ocean \\lay S3.895,000 $6Q'i 000 170 Emerald Ba\. S·1,Q50.000 S730 000 2oo5 R1v1era Dnvc $6,'i00.000 $750.000 122 Monte Carlo $8. 500.000 $789.000 Laguna Hiiis I 320 Evening Canyon Road 444 Mendoza Terrace $797.500 $81Q,OOO $825.000 15 W1llowood $152.500 7 Cambria 422 Acacia Avenue 7 Tiburon Bay Drive 4513 Tremont 4545 Tremont 1531 Sandcastle 23 Half Moon Bay 4'il5 Gorham 127 Evening Canyon Rd 2QO I Ocean Boulevard 11 1 Shore Cliff Road Costa Mesa lb71 Tustin #EM 2353 Columbia Drive 191 Flower Street #C 38 1 La Perie Lane 2030 Paloma 2449 Orange Avenue 1860 Capri Circle Coto de Caz.a I 14 Via Candelaria Dana Point 35571 Beach Road $829,000 $890,000 $8Q5,000 $925.000 $949,000 $995,000 SI. IQS,000 $1 ,450.000 SI oQ'i 000 Sl.725 000 $4 Q()() 000 I $150 000 $199,0QQ $250,000 $339,000 $399,000 $575.000 $8Q5,000 I $247.900 I $1.695,000 Laguna Niguel I WB I Greene; Pointe 30421 M1rador Court 15 Poppy Hille; $o l9,000 $5QQ,OOO SI ,085.000 Mission Viejo I 28271 Somel"'.et S24Q,900 Monarch Beach I JI Ritz Co\e 2'i Rill (OH' 2Cl Rit7 Co\.e i8 R1t1 CO\IL' 25[.2o R111 Cm e 40 R1t1 Cove 18 Ritz Cove $8Q5,000 $1.050.000 s I. ()Q(). 000 SI 5QS.OOO $2.014 .000 S2.o90.ooo $3,350.000 Newport Beach I 220 Nice Lane #204 I 14 Corsica Drive 121 Corsica Drive I 02 Corsica Drive 215 Villa Polnc Drive 86 Corsica Drive 125 Corsica Drive 2458 Vista Hogar Hunttncton Beach I 4 Escapade I 32 Baycrest Court 423 East Bay Avenue 230 Ulle Lane #I 08 206 Fem Street $169,000 $179,900 $183,990 $189.000 $202.000 $2 10.500 $2 19.000 $230,000 $234.990 $265.152 $295,000 $299,000 $299,000 $299.000 $309,500 $~27,500 $335,000 $J39.000 $359,000 $359,000. 17032 Sims 3642 Venture Irvine' $795.000 ~.750.000 I 211 Walnut Street 2101 Vist.a Entrada 326 Villa Point $144,900 405 Vista Suerte $209,900 1906 Diana Lane S..49,000 418 Vista Quint.a ~49,000 2000 Diana Lane $659,000 2009 Irvine Avenue $699.000 2950 Perla $360,000 $375,000 4 Civic Plaza • Suite 260 • Newport Beach 1900 Port Cardiff Pl $419,000 1831 Tradewinds $429,000 2527 Port Whitby $439,000 2909 Corte Portofino $449,900 307 Esquina $459.000 S4 Beacon Bay $465,000 3018 Corte Hermosa $465.000 611 Udo Park Drive #2A $465,000 1222 Sussex Lane $499,000 3106 Corte Marin $499,500 80 Ocean Vista $529.000 16 Lucerne $539,000 406 Pirate $539.500 500 Catalina $539,900 2421 Francisco Drive 539,950 1%4 Port Laurent $569,500 171; Newport Hills Dr $575.000 12 IQ Blue Gum Lane $587.500 510 18th Street $595,000 no1 Lake Avenue $599,000 2706 Lighthouse $599.000 1921 Yacht't:nchantress $599,000 311 Coronado Street $629,000 1135 Granville Drive $639,000 I 3 34 Antigua $63Q,500 I 017 Granville Drive $649.000 3o Belcourt Drive $650,000 20ol Port Bnstol Circle Soo-0.000 838 Via t.ldo Soud $069,000 1830 Port Renwick $679,000 1827 Port Renwick $689.000 1901 Port Cardiff $699,000 22 15 Alta Vista $699,9'>0 10 10 West Wind Way $725,000 53 Harbor Ridge Drive $729,000 27 Beacon Bay $739.000 22 Chatham Ct. 5749,000 601 Lido Park Drive #9D $750,000 1855 Port Manlelgh $765.000 24 Chatham $775,000 11 18 Santiago Drive $7Q5,000 Q75 Bayside Cove West $869.000 123 Via Orvieto $875,000 5 Rue Chateau Royal $885.000 o Rue Verte $895,000 3805 Seashore Drive $895.000 oQ06 West Oceanfront $8QQ.OOO I; Cypress Point $899 000 530 San Bernardino $949.000 5 Rue Fontaine $975,500 I 2 Rue Deauville $979,000 428 Via Lido Nord $995,000 I oO I Kings Road $998,000 5 Park Place $1,069,000 2b 75 Bayshore Drive $1,090,000 7004 West Oceanfront $1.095.000 1362 Galaxy Drive $I, 195,000 2708 WestOceanfront $1.195,000 11 Hillsborough $1.195,000 110 Via Trieste $1.195.000 16 San Sebastian $1. 195,000 22 Belmont $1.290,000 2210 Newport Hills Dr East $1 .295,000 3'39 Via Udo Nord $1 .295.000 10 Torrey Pines $1.350,000 316 Buena Vista $1 .399,000 30 Royal St. Georce $1 ,450,000 53 Belcourt Drive North$ f ,455.000 2034 East Oceanfront $1.479.000 1200 East Balboa Blvd. $I ,59S.OOO 14 Oakcrest Lane $1.595,000 305 Momtnc Star Lane $1,650,000 45 Ro~J St. Ceorp: $1,650,000 32 Buml.nc ~. $1,695,000 15 lnYert\e$5 $1,695.000 23 Unda Isle $l,M,000 515 Harbor Island Orfve $1.795.000 21 Lochmoor 11 Trafalgar 26 Linda Isle 23 Inverness 755 Via Lido Soud 3 Yorkshire 20 Burning Tree 1740 East Oceanfront 7 Cheshire Court 23 1 Via Lido Soud 3 Crestwood Drive 842 Harbor Island 21; Via Lido Soud 1310 Galaxy Drive 2290 Channel Road 853 Via Lido Soud 6 Harbor Island 853.1838 Via Lido Soud 35 Harbor Island 2 I I 2 E Balboa Blvd $1.795,000 $1.895.000 $1 .995.000 $2.295,000 $2.395.000 $2.395,000 $2,495.000 $2.545,000 $2.600.000 $2.649,000 $2.695.000 $2.795.000 $2.895..000 $2.995,000 $3.075.000 $3,495.000 $3.750,000 $4.100.000 $4.400.000 $4.850.000 Newport Coast I 17 Merano Court 4 Kingsport 6 Kingsport 8 Kingsport 31 Versailles 14 Morning View 4 Telescope 12 Momin& View 6 Windemere Court 8 Momin& View I 0 Momin& View 45 Bridgeport Road 2 Windemere Court 2 Peninsula 12 Fairwlnd I 2 Kingsport 18 Pelican Point 2 Sunset Harbor 22 ShoreUne $285.000 $375.000 $405.000 S..05.000 $449,000 $450.000 $45Q,OOO $475.000 $495,000 $495,000 $495,000 $849,000 $1,549,000 $1.595,000 $1.595.000 St,850.000 $2,750.000 $2,995.000 $3,295,000 Redondo Beach I 1720 Speyer $239,000 San IUU Caplst:raao I 31555 Peppertree Bend $l,150o000 Sa•taAu 1400 -W. Warner Ave. t7 I l 192 Mitchelle 164 $99,000 3377 Via Udo• NeWJ>Ort Beach • -644 1600 Gated Communities Emerald Bay studio/home Lot value! Rod & Nancy Daley Charmine $825,000 Harbor Hiii Exceptionally tasteful custom home in gated community Susan Scanlan $1,290,000 Bia C.n,on Exceptional 5 bedroom custom estate overlookJnc 14th faJrway Lqrmnd & Worden $1,,9',000 West Newport Beach duplex right on the sand Ronda Hein Oceanfront $899,000 Ocean Rld&e Spectacular view of sunsets over Harbor. New 5 Bd 5 5 Ba Connie Maxsend $1,595,000 AIMew Terrace Located In presti&ious Allview Terrace. walking distance to town. beach and parits Overlooks ocean. Connie Maxsentl $849,000 View Properties Ocean Rld1e 8ramlea1s lar1est floorplan with added Sth bedroom Fabulous yard with rock pool and spa Scanlan & Weinstein $1 ,850,000 Balbo• Pe•lasal• Point Fine bayfront 4 bedroom with dock and view Bob Bera . $1 ,595,000 S.1' •u•n C.plstrano Spectacular custom Mediterranean 7 Bd. 6.5 Ba. Patrick Bartollc $1,750,000 Laaurua ee.ch Custom oceanfront with 6 bedrooms and 1uest quarters. BW Wedmore $3,895,000 Bayfront Living Udo We e.yfn)nt l8 ft. lot 3 bedrooms, 3.5 baths. Dock. Cpdl .. Plallllpe $2,649,000 Balboa Peninsula Point Cated waterfront estate. 65 ft. on the bay. Dave won.a $4,850,000 Shorecllffs Landmark oceanfront estate with beach access Debi Bibb $4,900,000 Emer•ld Bay Mediterranean oceanfront Rod O.ley $4,950,000 Hunttnaton Harbour 5 bedroom. 7 bath bayfront on tip of Trinidad Island. l larie docks Approx. 240 ft on bay Pool. terry F1nster $4, 750,000 Corona del Mar Newport Shores Beach cottace - remodeled to perfection Rond• Heln $299 ,000 Harbor View Homes Priced way below comps Lots of uptrades Susan Sanlan $439.000 Back Bay Unbelievable price for this view~ on 17,000+ sq ft lot Must sell• JoAnne Perkins $360,000 Eastslde Costa Mesa Charming, spacious 3 Bd 2 5 Ba townhome in great loaition. Frtendly n111hborhood Debi Bibb $250,000 Baycrest North Great 3 bedroom. 2 bath family home. Wood floors. French doors. great park-like yard Kline & Harrts $429,000 Newport North Customized 3 bed- room (poss 4thl Cate guarded rommunity Crq Lombardi $«9,900 Newport Beach E\qu1s1te remodel l bedroom pool home on large lot Cynthia Phllllps $539,950 Harbor \1ew Hiils Ocean & d ty li&hts VieW from this Corona del Mar home Jerry Finster $695,000 Corona del Mar Built In 1988 for family llvfnt; 6 bedrooms, • 5 baths Donna Wall $890,000 Harbor View Homes 6 Bd 5 5 Ba OJstom ~on appro" 21.000 sq ft lot Kllne & Harris $1 ,295,000 Cran~ Uperaded 3 bedroom, 3 bath coif course unit with creat view Shows beautifully Wonderful opportunity Morphy & Busb $6_39,000 Beach Communities 644,..1 .600 Condo& Townhome Living The Bluffs End-µnlt Dolores. remodeled kJtchen Charm throuchout Kay Parker $309,500 • t I I •• E x e l uslve Lido Isle Bayf'ront 853 Via Lido Soud $3.495.000 0 P-f N S AT & S U N Lido Isle At Its Bestl 123 Via Orvieto $875.000 OPEN SAT & SUN 11 0 Via Trieste $1.195.000 El.,.ant Udo Isle Home 124 ria Trieste $699. <><>O· OPEN SUNDAY •' JOHN J'.VlcJVlonigle 717-4711 Best: Buy on t:he Bayfront: This completely remodeled 5 bedroom guard gated home features hardwood floors, granite countertops, l car garage, large dock, fabulous turning basin views and large southerly patio. hduc•d $700,000 for U-Ptdient sale! 26 Linda Isle $1.995.<><><> Newport Heights Family View Home 5 Park Place $•. 069. <><><> JERRY FINSTER . SENIOR SALES EXECUTIVE 759-3750 ' ' .-" I ... There is not another waterfront home that can off er this magnificent view ... .91. lJ . nique rJ · .uome Totally rebuilt with quality and elegance. 5 bedrooms, 5 baths and powder rooms, entertainment room, dock; \.Jews reaching down the coast to the hills, mountains and ocean; Listen to the waves and walk to sandy beaches. Where else can you find all this? Offered at $3,075,000 ' ' , Single story alstom flome ·with sweeping fairway views, . offering open, light and spacious. rooms, higft ceilings and great family room . A fabulous lot with large bacftyard manicured to perfediOJt with palm trees, pool and spa. l'n•I J,,,,r.111.J ~RR 'C\flA w/rnM.ttr suite on 1st le-el Euro ~i.h.·1~ hul(> 1.1m1h '"'"'-(wnwl library/elm. Lush rearyad \\ f""'>I 'f'd Jnd •·ntt'ft.lirunJ! .ire.i Priced to ~U Now $1.290,000 "lt•.ir no.•\\ "llR C\8A .umt m-.trpK't'l'. Natural hrdwd Ooors. «•mpuh:nicd h~11n11:-~l<tnng mhng<1 & ~late o( the art ~"1.trTn<1 k1tdl<.'Tl w I Kr.mite CQUnt\.'r. -TRADE POSSIBLE $2.350,000 You deserve ..... . •Honesty • 24 Years Experience • Communication • Personal Service • Dedication • Results! , STEVE WEST 760-5000 ext. 211 DIANA CAPPEL 760·5000 ext.120 Re/max SOUth .County 65~9093 New Usting . . . 180 BRoADWA:, C<?S'fA ME5.4i_ ....._ Step 11mde this el990nt home to relax m front of a blazir:t9 fire While surrounded bv music. Loolc out through French doon onto luSh gardens fil~. with *bloom .. • You'U ~ppreciote al! the comforts of the custom built-ms, AC, secunty and pnvocy. A quality home owoits you for only $374,900 ~ae~~ (714) 760-5000 la/Max 5oUth c:Gunify • ~ ..... For Recorded Dt 'l ,ii I\ C iii I 1 8 00 7 84 5 1 71 bl enter Cod l' :. 2 · · 4BDM Eastside with R. V. access large lot, coz.y living room, double garage with pass thru country kitchen, newer lifetime roof and skylights. Call for exclusive appointment. 2-"8" Unit Buildings -Bread & Butter units with G.R.M. of 5.6 and G.S. I. of $9,460 per month "Cash Flow'' . ~ . Exclusive C.D.M. Country Duplex -South of highway, close to bluffs and "Begonia" Park. Owner may carry. Please Give Us a Call To Show You These Great Properties. AGENCY: Metro Realty JOBnTLE: Agent HOW LONG WITH AGENCY: Three years CITY Of RESIDENCE: Newport Beach BOSBIBSllN'l'EllfS Colupu4en. ~y <1VISIORGANIZA110NS: • Wodd "of the Internet PETPEEVE! People without sincerity LAST BOOK . READ: "Windows '9.5" FAVORn'E MOVIE: "Sabrina" FAVORITE RESl'AURANT: Rusty Pelican FAVORITE GETAWAY: Catalina Island HOW DO YOU DEFINE SUC~T Accomplishing what you set out to do F~ 28 9 o.m. -12 p.m., FHA VA Financing 1 -4 p.m., Tax Ideas for Selling the Personal Residence 29 9 -11 o.m., COMPASS Beginner Course 11 c.m. -2 p.m .. Broker Preview MLS Book Delivery 4 8:45 o.m .• Community Relations Committee S 8:45 o.m., Affiliate Commtttee Meeting 6 8:45 o.m., GPA Committee Meeting 9 o.m. -12 p.m .. Agency 1 : 4 p,m .. Ethics 2 !"5 p.m., Internet Closs 7 8:30 o.m., Boord of Directors Meeting 8 11 13 10 o.m. -2 p.m .. Broker Preview 9 o.m., MLS Committee Meeting 8:30 o.m. -12 p.m .. Lightning Closs 9 o.m. -12 p.m., Appraisal 1 -4 p.m., Procuring Couse • 14 9 o.m., Grievance Committee Meeting 2 -4 p.m., COMPASS Beginner Course 15 10 o.m. -2 p.m .. Broker Preview 17 St. Patrick's Day 18 8:30 a.m., Orientation/Induction 20 9 o.m. -12 p.m .. Foreclosure 1 -4 p.m., Paper Troll 2 -5 p.m., Internet Class Spring begins 21 2-5 p.m., COMPASS Advance Course 22 10 a.m. -2 p.m., Broker Preview 27 9 o.m. -12 p.m., Buyers: Anding Them & Making the Sole 1 • 4 p.m., Totkiflg Taxes About Installment Sales 28 9 -11 a.m., COMPASS Beginner Course 29 10 a.m. -2 p.m., Broker Preview Bob & Dovie Koop r-~~~~----~-=--~~--. Bob Koop Bob Koop, Jr. Call the Koop team! 760-5000 Ext. 128 or 760-1580 Brand new custom home at Big Corona Beach 3 Bodroom, 2.5 baths, plus I den_ large walk-in clOlct, fomW cfinina room, fi..ro- plac:c. lmh land scape. pool a spa. $495,000 Bob Koop, Sr.or Jr. BA Y--FRONT UNITS Fabulous harbor view, white sandy bcllchcs. Rare opponunity to own four bay !!Ult units on Newport Harl>or. ~ $725,000 Bob Koop, Sr. A TOWNHOME Over 1,400 ~fed; 3 ~ 2.S baths,dinin&"Xf"·•~F~flrc:plac:c. llAIO. inside la~. pool A ,,., $140 Bob Koo Jr. • /11credibk 1noutlt of tie. ltarbot', wlaiu tt!GUr IUUI CaJalina news from almost •~n"J room in the laouse! Fabulous 5 Bedrooms, 5.5 Baths, appx. 4.200 sq. fL, extensive use of marble, granite & tile, gounnet kuchen, Sub-Zero, eleva- tor, dual A/C & heaung, wet bar, fire- place 3 car garage. private gated street. $1,895,000 WESTCLIFF Large comer lot.. Walk to ~rincss School, park orshoppir.g! 3 bed, 2 baths, fi.r:cplac:c. Great location, great deal. $339 000 Bob Koo Sr.or Jr. EAS'fSIDE FIXER 7,.500 sq. n. R-1 LOT Prime location,Thi.s hou.se needs TI..c! Quiet lftlC lined 1t1cet, l1rge comer lot. $170,000 Bob Koop, Sr. or Jr. GREAT BIG POOL HOME Exc:ellc:nt condiuon, ovct 2.500 square feel, S bed.rooms, 3 baths, formal dining. 2 f~laces. f1muy room, pool &. 'P9· $270,000 BobKoop,Sr.or Jr. CAMEO HIGHLANDS Highly uppded, 3 ban,+ den, fir. plaice., 2..S baths, hcavilyfa1l0deled, poci, quiet Coron.a Del Mar COll"IT\W\ity with private beaches and parb. $615,000 8oti Koo ,Sr.or Jr. . . - - - ~. --~~ --. - - Stunning Mesa Verde home Thi~ ~o-~to'?' .home feat\lres ~o~r large bedroom) and three fully tiled bath'i. Vaulted beamed ce1h.ngs m !1vmg roo~ and dinmg room. Oalc nooring in entry and kitchen, with oaJc accents also in lbc k:i~ben. EAiing area merlooh eAtra large yard with f~it trees. Family room opens to .the pauo. Other amenitie., include. built-m dust control ystem and secunty system. On a cul-de-sac. walking distance to schools. • For more informaJi.on, caU DC!lpha Oswald of Coldwell Banur ProJHrtitS, Costa Mesa., (7 /.I) 668-9333 or (7 U ) 751-5358. Or, caU the lnumtt at http://www.coldw11UNmhr.com . Baycrest charmer Situated on an extra large lot this spacious, quality built four bedroom. three bath home ha.'i been updated and includes ~modeled kitchen and baths. The home is a desirable. single level with the master suite and three additional ~ms -.eparated by the living area, affording lots of privacy. In the private rear yard th_c~ 1s a pool ..ind entenamment area for your enjoyment. Baycrcst is a highly sought .after neigh~ known for it-. friendliness, beauty and tree-lined streets Close by there 1s a park with a playground. tennis court.'i. handball courts. baseball diamond and l.i~rary. With easy.access to maJor freeways and Orange County airport. The sellers arc downs1z1og and arc motJvated. Offered at $525.000. . . . 1 For mort' information contact Ann, fid or Sur.annt al Grubb cl Ellis ResidentJal Rea Estott' Services, 23 CorporoJt Plat.a., Ste. 190, Ntwport Bt'och, (7U) 644-6100. Home Juilders £ouncil installs new board Awards scholarships and grants to area colleges The Horne Builders Council (HBC) recently installed its new 1996 executive board and board of dilcctors. and kicked off the new year by distributing more than $10.000 in educational scholarships. thanks to HBC's 1995 corporal~ spon~rs. plus an additional $3.550 in grnnL'i were di~tributed to area SChOOls from fundS raJSCd IO 1995. 'The educational program-. HBC help~ !.Upport are instrumental for •;tudents to learn about career opportunities within the building industry," said Sue C~ of Prei.le) Homes. returning HBC pre!.ident. "Schools today must operate on very limited budget5 and we (HBC) belie\e it is our re pon\ib1hty to the \tudenl!> and the welfare of our indu'try to help prepare for the future through education." California State Long Beach. Cal State Poly. Saddleback College and Long Beach City College each received grant,, while UC Irvine received a grant plu' four educational scholar~hips. In addition. building industry leader.1 gave pre!.Cntations at 12 a~a high schools and colleges as part of HBC· s industry awarenes.' programs. Many of the organization's programs are made possible through the generosity of Gold corporate sponson., which last year included Chicago Title Co. and DuPont Conan. Kathy Chambers-Johnson. president of Chambers Property Service received the Case Bradford Award for 1995. an annual award given to an individual who demonstrates consistent and oul!.tanding service to HBC through volun1cerism. leadership. industry involvement and professional achievements. Cbambers- Johnson is a fonner HBC president from 1994. served for five years w. a director for the National Association of Home Builders as well as continuing with HBC as co-chair of the Design/Build Competition for 1996. The BIA/SC 1995 Volunteer of the Year award went to Marji Knitter. president of Paul A. Moote & Associates. Inc. Koiner has co-chaired the HBC Design/Build Competition since 1994 and was instrumental to the program's success 111.'lt year when it earned an award of recognition from the Orange County Depnmnent of Education. Each year. the HBC president selects a theme of inspiration and for 1996 the theme is: Knock and It Shall Be Open. "'The theme env1 ions a person lcnocking on the front door of a house. followed by another person opening the door and sharing the wealth inside," Case said. "HBC is comprised of a dedicated group of individual who have found a wealth of fulfillment within lbc Home Building looustry. HBC is actively engaged in sharing the knowledge and resources of its mernbesship to those knOcking on the door," Casenid. Congratulation to the new and returning executive board members. inclliding HBC President Sue Case. Presley Home ; Fi t Vice Pre$ident Debbie John!\On-Harris, Unlimited Connecti<>I'•; ~ Vkle President Tom Aroonti, AMH Ooll CArp.: Third Viet President Scott Alston. Rod & Associates; Treasurer Dennis Harl Warmington Homes; Secretary Dan Nahabedian, John Laing Homes: and President Kathy Chambers-Johnson. Chambers Property Services. The 1996 HBC Board of Directors includes: Ken Benson, The Akins Coll.: J Blalcslcc, Chicago Title; Todd Chambers consultant; Fred Graylee. Hunsaker & Associates; Brian Hixson, Roben Bein. William Prost & Associates~ RickJacob Orange Coast TitJe Co.: Tim Kihm, The Keith Cos.; Jill Klimek. Pacific-Teal De\elopment; Marji Knitter. Paul Moote Associates: Mel Mercado, <=31ifomaa Pa Homes; Gena Mezo. lnco Home) Corp • Don Neff, D.R.R. Neff & A~aate': An Nietzke. Utility Connections: Terryn O'Brien of Rohen Bein, Wilham Fru,t As'lOCiates: and Bob Sawyer. F1r.t American Title lnsurance Co Tremendoui. appreciation I) due to the 1995 Board of Oirccton for their dedJcat throughout the year. e pcc1ally to lho'!C returning to serve again in 1996. which includes: Tom Arconti. Jay Blal.,lee. Debbie JohnM>n-Hanis. Kathy Chambe Johnson. Scott Alston, Dennis Harland. NahabediM. Brian Hilt'!On. 'fint Kihm. J Lirnek. Marji Knitter. Gena Mezo. Ann Nietzke. Terry O'Brien and Bob Sawyer. Thanks is also due to those indlviduah will notbc~ Cor anotbef tenn, including Marie EUis, First Amcncan Tit Randy Asebroek. Moen Incorporated; Ja Baggarly. Brock Homes: Sherry Vaughn, Light & Associates; Terry Galloway. Danielian Associates: and Ron Howarth. Chicago Tule. Anyone interested in supporting HBC its myriad of educational programs may take advantage of ponsorship opportuna which enable companies and ind1v1dual'I benefit from valuable exposu~ at events meetings and activitie throughout thee year for a minimal one-tame cost. Co ponsorships. available in levels of gold, silver and bronze, enable HBC supporte gain maximum exposure at more events ....less cost For infonnation. call Jay Blaks ChiC4go Titlc, (714) 263-0123 or Tim Kihm. The. Keith Cos .. (714) 540-0800. Corporate sponsors for 1996 include gol sponsors Chicago Title Co .. DuPonl Co · and First American Title Co. Silver sponsors include Paul A. Moote & Associates, The Keith Cos .. OCB Reprographic). Angelus Bloclc Co .• lnc .. Outdoor Dimension : and Robert Bein. William Frost & Associates. Bronu sponsors arc Orange Coast TitJe. D.RR. Neff & Associaies. Pacifica Developme and Investors Title Co. HBC's calendar of events includes ann favoriteS as well as new programs. incl • volleyball and golf tournaments. wine wring/silent auction. Design/Build Competition, golf cl puttin& contest. costwned bowling 800 an educational. industry-~lated seminar. For_,,.. '-/onMlio" 011 HllC, call ScoaAllfM,.,,., cl Al1odtlk1, (114 4SMIJO. y n. & fie on nd cs 0 boa Is "B~boa bland Duplex" • Gre.at Loe. Steps T So. Bayfront • F.acb Unit Hu 3 Br & 2 Ba & Furnished $759,000 ''F~oua Income $489,000 "Newer Villa Point Condo" Gorgeous I Br. I B • AdJ&cenl To NB Golf Course • Fitness Ctr. Pool $167,900 II Wllltn M 1tchLI @ Great Penthome Value" • I Br, I Ba Condo • WeU Located ' •Vaulted Ceilings With Skylights $134,000 "Catalina SUDMta" •T~Value • Stwmiq Views Prom AB IRooma • Gorgeous Decor $219,000 • l Home" • Excellent Location • Top Quality Construction • Sf'R. Or Duplex $925,000 '~994CDM Tour Home" • Magnificant S Br, 4.S Ba Home Elegantly Oec:ora 4 Off-Street Partin "Gorgeoul " Huge Penthoa1e" • Plush White c.&rpet • Dcaigner Window Coverings • ID Excellent Cond. $229,000 I Wllltn Mitdul "Super Sharp" • Small Ocean View • Villa Balboa I Br • Nice Coodltion • Close To Beach $139,"'10 "'Stamnllta View Pentbo11M" • ()UfsbNtil8 Value •Awrn oelayA OcelaViewl • OuijtOUI Decor • Darling 2 Br. 2 Ba Cottage • Custom Decor • Built New 1990 $635,000 Clll I /llh Klohs "Pmorunic I Views" • Incredible Bay & Ocean Views! • Beautiful Property • • 3 Br Luxury Condo U20,000 II W11/t~r Mitchd "Front Row Bay le Ocean Vi~ws11 •Whal A Value ! •Beautiful Views! •Custom Decor •Small 2 Br $179,000 II W11/ter Milchd "Excel.lent Condition" • Beautiful 2 Master Br LUXUI)' Condo • Vault"1 Ceilings & Skylights $179,000 "Unbelievable Elegance" • Stuuiq Larger 1 Br Paltbouse • Pafect Localion • TOCally Oesipet $139,000 ., by Steve Ostrin For d1vers11y in your portfolio that will offer some relief from the stock market roUer coas1er. you may want 10 look: at the growmg and profitable equipment teasing industry. Unless you arc directly involved an this industry. you probably aren't aware that SUlCC I 980 the dollar volume of equipment leased m America has grown from $43 billion to about Sl25 billion. This is. mildly stated, a n1ce sustained rate of growth. In fact, eight out of I 0 corporations in the United States ut.i..lize lease financing in their operations. lllere are several reasons why companies lease equipment rather than buy it. First of all. it 1s usually a more efficient use of their worlcing capital. Ratberthan committing a large chunk of money to purchase a fleet of fotillfi or railway can 01 tncton,; many companies find it more desinble to finance. that equipment via a Jease. Secoodly, a lease give the corporanon more nexibillty to adapt to their changing business environment. Al the end of the lease period, if their oecds have changed, they can extend the tease, upgrade the equipment, buy the' equipment or tum it back to the lessor. Also, a lease is considered an expense rather than a capital outlay, meaning that it is carried off the corporate balance sheet. thereby improving the company's bottom line,. Finally. with a lease, the lessor does not have to wony about disposing of the asset at the end of the lease term. For the convenience and flexibility that leasing provides, c.ompanies are willin.g to pay very attractive rates of retUm to the lessor. This in one reason why banks have always been very active in the equipment leasing field. It has traditiooalJy been one of their most profitable ventures. They use capital gene~ by individual customers' deposits and act as the lessor of equipnent to major U.S. corporations. They typically earn 10 -12% on the money that only costs them 2 -5% (what they pay their customers for thelr CD's). How can an individual mvestor, without the huge capital resources of a bank, participate in the leasing industry? Probably the easiest and most commoo way is through a publicly registered cquipnent leasing program sponsored by a reputable leasing Sh!Mt Ostrin syndicator. These programs pool money from individual investors and pun:hase portfolios of various rypes of equipment They will then lease this equipment to different c.ompanies and collect the monthly lease payments, or rents, for the use of this equipment. The most successful syndicators have leased equipment with high resale value to Fortune 500 companies with the highw credjt ratings. 1lle law says that the lessees have to make their tease payments before they make any distributions to their stock or bond holders. Large publicly held companies are very concerned about how their gtock and bond holders feel about them. For this ruson it's important that your program only deals with investment grade corporations. You ·can~ wet ri t by inv~hnJ · programs that f eawre low to mlc1dle technology cqwpmeot such as f 0<k lifts, tractors. railroad cars. etc. This type of equipment typicalJy has a much longer · th.an the period of the lease and. because low depreciation, bas hl&b reaale value. With a Ml payout lease, the lessor reoov the cost of the equipment throueh the le payments collected. Slnce, by the end of lease, most of the equipment is already for, proceeds from ~leasing or &a.le of equipment becomes pure profit to the individual investors. The lease payments distributed to the individual investors, mostly tax deferred. on a monthly or quarterly basis. Remember, when you put your money a bank. the banker's going to use 1t to I equipment as well as for other tugh-yield investments. WeU-strucnmd leasing programs allow individual IO be the by bypassing the middleman while mve directly in various industries. You may want to talk to a knowlcdgca financiaJ adviSOf to find out more about equipment leasing partnerships or trusts. This article is intended only to be a brief introduction. not a complete description the benefits and risks involved with equipment leasing. SteH Ostrin I.I wult Orang1 Co"lllJ p;fllJMilll Semu1, 51S AIWJI Blwl. s" 8SO, Cos/4 M1111., CA 92626, (114) 540- 0201. Sales & Marketing Council to hold dinner meeting Construction defect litigation and how to protect yourself Construction defect litiga1ioo 1s impacting everyone m the tndustry and the hab1hty factor extends even into the sales office. Addrtssmg botl:uhe t.Ssues and how to protect yourself as weU as you future:. Nick l>attinson , president of Barran American, will .JOin attorney Dennis Tyler for a special dinner meeting presentation by the Sales cl Marketing Council of Southern California (SMC/SC) on Wednesday evening. February 28. at the Irvine Marriott Hotel. "This u too impoJUnt of an issue to i~. especialJy when all of our livelihoods could be at stake, .. said Rick Hobson, bead of f"llll Team Real Estate 'a Builder division and the l996 SMC/SC president Designed for the benefit of both nles agtQts and rnaMgement, this procnm WIS orp:Uud by two aales representatives who tetVe u the 1996 SMCJSC proaram co- cbairpersoos, Marci O'Brien-Martin with 8amtt American and Nancy Whipple wilh Sumitomo Jtealty & Development Provtdina pnictic&J advice tor sales ~I as well u for Chose at corporace headqUarten, Tyler Will ieview boCh the 1e111 ,Wdetinet and me nalinp oo w1w to say and when to say it. Spccializi.Dg in real eawe law, inclucli:D& laod use iuues and COOICnlCdon defoCt lhigllion, a member Of che bUiktiq lndu.-ry AuodlcioG for mot9 than 20 yean, T)iJer WIC!QCI', W'dbelm & Wardron. In addition to serving as a lectorer for the California Continuing Education for the Bar, he also has patticipaled in several housing industry seminars. Pattinsoo, who began his cue.er worlting for a variety of architectural practices in Sooth Eogland,JOined Barratt in 1976 as a sales agen1. He relocated to California in 1983 as the Marketing Director for Barratt American and was named president of Barratt San Diego in 1988. Called back to the United Kingdom to become sales and ~cling direccor for the Barran Oroup, he returned to CalifO<nia in 1991 to head-up the c.cnsobdaiioo of three Barratt.American dJvtsions into one operation. now headquartered in Carlsbad Concerned over the impact thAt construction defect litigation ts bavUlg upoo the housing industry in California. Pattinson indicates that the costs arc eoonnoos. The 90% decline in attached homes construction since I 986 has resulted in more than 4 I ,000 fewer Jobs and $1.25 billion in lost wages. Homebuyers. too, have been equally impacted through the concurrent loss of about $600 milfion Ul tu revenues. Through legislative efforts and increased public awareness, Pattinson urges everyone in the industry to take a more pro-active role. Undencorina the imporunce of this program. the SaJes cl Marketing Council has selected this evening as the kick-off for year's role with the W"mners membershi drive that will afford all SMC/SC mem an opportunity to earn special priz.es and cash rewards. Heading up this unde · is the 1996 SMC/SC membership chairwoman, Shirley Brown of "Home i Sale Magazine." This dynamic evenjng will begin wi\h networking session and social hour at 6 Dinner will be served at 7 p.m., and the program will begin II 8 p.m. For SMC members who pro-rcaister. t cost to attend this February 28 dinner wil $35 per person or ~ at the door. For .,on l1tfo,,...•, loll IJ'1IT'tllt A"'~1"'01t 4t (61') 43Jr0#0. O.C. GOid Coast shines in recently released sales stats A~ ,sales priced sialjle ibnily homes haS risen s.n ,,..~-,_ ·A _ --sJ;. ··-,...., •. _ •-· -) •····~ h .1".+-' --) -• . . e f rs le f m. be Cozy l.Gguna•stvle home Overlooking the canyon and ocean, this two bedroom plus den or three~ two and one-half bath provides comfortable hving for a small family ar the potential to build a large home. Enjoy beautiful sunsets from the large deck projecting into the canyon and swim in the newly renovalcd pool There 1s ct.lso an artist's studio and utility area with bath leading to the deck. Four pnvate acce \beaches For llfOl'f Uifonltlltion, call Bn W1Uu at Tiu Pruunlial -Jon Doui/as Co., 2/Ql E. Coast HWJ. llSO, Nntpon IH«la, (714) 121).7274. Newport Crest condo loaded with upgrades AU new 1exrurett walls in everJ room oftbe house including bull nose comm added throughout. Track lighting io master bedroom and living room. New plumbing futu~ in bathrooms and lwchen, as wdJ as oew tub and hower enclosures. Custom ceramic Ille entry and balhroom floonng. new decb, the list goes on and on Don ·1 miss out on thjs one h's a fantastic buy. Offered at $259,000. For lllOf'f Uif~ call C41'0l M11l11t1 of Mttro Rtally, 5 Corponrn Pltl:JI, Newpoff Btad, (714) 110-H22. CORONA DEL MAR 212 CllNdion 311 Wl*l 12-3 $449,000 Martretrendl llul Estate 673-9041 162~ Pal Dam ColdMl1 lanker 668-9333 COSTA MESA 2• 1787 Hunningbird Orde 4BR Pat Davis ColdMll Banker 668-9333 2779 Bunting Orde Pat Davit ColdMlt Banlitr 668-9333 4BR NEWPORT BEACH 1404 W. Bay Avt 5BR u nntty Village ltalty 673-3777 1430 W. Bay Avt 481 Canntty Village lalty 673-3777 222 Via Udo Nord Bill Gtu.ndy Bill Gnindy Rultors 675-6161 48R 5Uft 12-4 $179,000 Sun 1-4 $365,000 Sun 1-4 $359,900 Sat/Sun 1 ·5 $2,()00,000 Sit/Sun 1·5 Sl,199,000 Sit/Sun 12-4 Sl,595,000 2ll8~111W ,. 5...ay~Jo.~ 129-7271 313 ~Udo Soud Cannery V8lip a.Ir 6T.Wm 63 So Island Drive Jim Gradln n1-5&50 82 Shwwater !'bee By<>wner 854-9334 939Yia Udo~ Cannery Village Realty 673-3m 3A 211 28R 5BR lig CM)'Oft Villas 2·311 Mellnda Muon Barbara~ Raleott 759-noG 3613 So. Garnsey ... Dawtt ColdwtD...,.., 668-9333 SANTAANA 3U 5lf/SUfl 10-3 $249,000 Sat 11·5 $315,000 Sat/San 1·5 $4, 199,000 Slll5an 1-4 $419-4691( Sat 1-4 $114,900 KEY LENDERS AND RATES . Abacus Financ:al ~ Amencan Savings Bank Bank of Amenca Cahforrna Federal Bank Coast Federal Bank Countrywide FundinJL_ Detnck Mortgage Group ~eySavings Emery Financial Fidelity Federal Bank ----First Federal Bank of CA ~leet Mortgag!__ __ _ Glendale Federal Bank Home~vings NationsBanc Mtg. Corp. Newport Coast Financial Oceanview Financial ProFed Mortgage Sanwa Bank Union Bank West Coast Mtg. Group Western Financial S8 WeyerhaeuMr Mtg. 30-y .. fixed INTEREST ~ POIN'f8 LOCK· TYPE PHONE RATE DWN 00 .. A {71 4) 965-00n 7.125% 5 2.000 30 -------s (800) 562-6272 7 .. 250% 20 2.125 30 B {800) 556-7811 7.375% 5 2.250 '45 A.P.R. 7.364 7.503 ~) 22s-3331 1.250% _20 __ 2_.000 ___ 4_5_ ~ ~800) 300-5626 7.500% 20 2.000 10 7.744 ~800) en -5626 1.250% 5 1.750 ..s 7.464 ~14) 759-9692 7.000'% 5 2.375 14 7.275 s (800) 336-9839 7.125% 20 2.375 30 7.403 A (71 4) 729·9200 7.125% 5 1.581 16 7.320 s (800) 232·2309 7.375% 5 1.875 10 7.604 ----------s (800) 672-4332 7 .250% 20 2. 125 30 7 .503 K (800) 700-5650 7.250% 20 2.000 45 7.490 -------~800) 560-9000 7.250% 5 2.250 45 7.517 s (800) 975-5051 7.350% 10 1.500 30 7.539 ----'--------------K (800) 622-0102 7.125% 20 2.250 30 7.390 A (800) 80S:5626 7.125% 5 1.825 15 7.325 A (714) 651-6355 7.125% 5 1.875 15 7.351 K (800) 686-3756 7.125% 20 2.375 30 7.403 B (800) 237·2692 7.200% 10 1.500 15 7.388 B (800) 453-1288 7.250% 20 2.000 . 60 7.490 A (800) 400-1611 6.990% 5 2.500 12 7.278 s (800)393-~72 7.500% 5 1.125 30 7.652 K (800) 689-6747 7.260% 10 2.000 10 7.490 30-v .. 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"\t; ~2~ I. • I .• _,. :-;t ~ ( ,, ' . . ..~..--' l . •. ' .. ' ' . . 'J!· -~.-----· ... ' --.. .._ • HARBOR VIEW NEIGllBORHOOO I ·'' • 1.ARGb LOTS • LP TO 4.168 SQ FT. HOMES • LOW TAX RATE HOMES LOCATED IN TIIF -T\\ FLVE F.XQUl~ITFLY C:RAFTf.D ~ HARBOR VIEW lllUS ARF.A •from $715 ,tWt' NEWPOlTllll.U With 10'!.' ad on this page,· the Open Home Gulde also available for only $5. 00. Copy DtHtd#kHI noon We<tnesday ' Jft 1 1'1 " -(714)644-6811 D WONDERFUL OCEAN VIEW ~ opportunity to own this wrw property on serene canyon. Recently remodeled hOme on one of the largest lots lo neighbothood. Three becWooms plus Pfi\late guest quwt.a and large open living areas. Offered at $1,695,000 --- • • • • ' . . . • , 'i ~·· • • ) .. approx. 5500 SQ. ~. over .5 acre w~ pool & spa. T rut/ a UfMQue setting Harbor and City Sunset Views. 5BR. 3BA & new gourmet kitchen. Motivated Sellers. REDUCED $949,000 'Mediterranean Villa by 1t1e Sea.· All enchanting 58R. 5.5BA w/ocean views. Gourmet kitchen. wt1o0 of the line appliances, security system. /VC, game OOYEll SHORES Lovet)' Traditional Home featurina large family/ entertainment room w/ fireplace, beam celings & wet bar. Balconies, bay views from 2nd story, new paint & carpet. Access to three private beaches. ome completely furnished w/captivamg views of ~· City & SPYGLASS Hill 11 Bodega Bay OPEN SUN 1·5 Breathtaktng ~anoramic Ocean Hart>or & Premium F ash!Oll lslaod _ Views! Beautiful 48R. 3BA w/new carpet & new paint. Lush landscape w/ loYely ~irTgpool. $895,000 HARBOUR RIDGE 21 Touton OPEN SAT/SUN 1·5 Sacrificed! Owner Transferred! Fabulous 'Jiews of ocean, Catalina & city lights from this 5BR OPEN SUN 1-5 Highly Upgraded Galore! New berber carpet and paint. new fixtures. scraped ceilings. new cabinets& work bench in garage. Won't last long! OPEN SAT/SUN 1-4 Best Priced Tradltional Custom 48R, 48A Home. Vded ceilings. gourmet kitchen wrth adjoinulg &arae famiy room. Lush parit.fike setting W/ pool & spa. 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SPYGLASS HU 11 Bode11 Bay OPEN SUN 1·5 Breathtaking Panoramic Ocean Harbor & Premium Fashion Island Views! Beautiful 4BR, 38A w/new carpet & new paint. l ush landscape w/ lovely spartd1ng pool. $895,000 HARBOUR RJDGE 21 Toulon OP£N SAT/SUN 1·5 Sacrificed Owner Transferred! Fabulous views of ocean, Catalina & city fights from this 5BR OPEN SUN l •!S Highly Upgraded Galore! New betber carpet and paint, new fixtures, scraped cerlings, new cabinets& WOfk bench in garqe. Won't last Iona! l OPENSAT~l-4 Best Priced Tradlbonal Custom -48R, 48A Home. Vaulted ceilings. gourmet kitchen with adjoUq larie famly room. Lush park.fili:e setting w/ pool & spa. REDUCED $995,000 Ocean, Catalina, Harbour & City lights View on prnne "Top of the Hill" .cul-dMac lot Huge side yard. 6BR, 4BA. Perfect tamly HARBOR VW HIUS 1127 WhftesaHs Way ~SAT/SUN 12 ... "fixer!" 38R, 2BA w/ •lJIObstructed" ocean, Practically lot value! Distressed S8'e!! $639,000 nWrored doors, custom waM decor, built in BBQ. 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