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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1996-04-13 - Orange Coast Pilot, SPOR'TiS Student athletes honored by Angels Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 ~cal aviators hope girl's death Won't Charige::youth flight rules •Many blame weather and not Jessica Dubroff's age of 7 for the crash. . . By Carolyn Miller, Daily Pilot Tn the past 24-hours, Jessica Dubroff bas 'become a household name. Many first saw the 7-year-old from Half Moon Bay on television early in the week as she talked excitedly about her putsuit to be the youngest cross-country pilot. And thousands were shocked and sad- dened when they learned of the tragic acci- dent Thursday that killed the young pilot, 1 Someone ·tplook up to ltkbanl Baiz ftom Coutllne Commu- ntty College talks to a room full of p~ve Big Brothen. • Veterans of the streets form Big Brothers de SOY, to help keep local youths out of gangs. ..:·.~~~~~---"'~~~~~~~~~ :::: : Story by Tina llorptU, Daily Pilot Photos by MIR MM-tin, Daily Pilot They've beard the ~hots and seen the gangs and drug activity that plague the streets of Costa Mesa's West Side, and they've risen above it all. Now they want to help the next genera- tion of youths. They are the Big thers de SOY, a group made up mOllly of Save Our Youth gang intervention veterans. They will team up with the youn~ and teens who, like they once did, thlnlt Of SOY as their home a.way from home.~~U coach boxing, basketball and 10ft\ail.1 belp out with homework; or just "be there when a youngeT k.ld needs someone to talk to. "I 'wish there was someone like that around when I wui~d 24-year.-old Ben Madel. a mem r o newly formed group. "I moved I was 13, and her father and flight instructor. The three were flying in a Cessna 177B, a single· engipe plane, whlch took off from Cheyenne, Wyoming Thursday in stormy weather and crashed shortly thereafter, according to aviation officials. While local aviators understand the little girl's passion to fly and are saddened by her death. they struggle with the question of why the plane took'Off in such stormy condi- tions. And they hope the crash -which attracted attention nationwide -will not there wasn't anyone around to help me out.• For four yea.rs now, SOY has been help- ing West Side youths stay away from gangs, ottering them after-school sports and recreational activities to keep them oft the streets and out of trouble. But SOY's original memben are becoming adultf and outgrowing the program. "They're grown up now, and tt'I time for them to become responsible,• Mid SOY •Newport Beach and Costa Mesa ballots side against proposal. Low turnout in South County helped in defeat. ey Evan Henerson, Daily Pilot NEWPORT MESA -To some people's surprise, Measur S, the ettort to block o commerdal air- port at the Bl Toro Marino Bas , went down to a r sounding defeat · 17 ,862 who cast ballots voted no. The figures came from a precinct breakdown by the Orange Coun- ty Registrar of Voters. result in a ban prohibiting kids from flying. MThe existing age won't change. l don't think they'll do it," said John Morrison, aJor- mer commercial pilot and current president of Command Aviation, a flight school located at the Martin Aviation facility at John Wayne Airport. MThis accident was very rare especially with a flight instructor in the seat." Morrison said the plane is equipped with controls for both the student, who sits on the left side, and the flight instructor, who sits on • SEE FLIGHT PAGE AS director Oscar Santoyo. ·it's like a father who sends you off on your firstJ bike ride without the training wheels. We're sending them on their merry way without the train- ing wheels." The group's milsion is to "initiate a pos- itive mentoring relationship with the youths of the community." And most of the SOY veterans are •SEE BROTHERS PAGE A10 To almoet nobody'• surprise, the dtiel of Newport Beach and Cotta Mesa vOted heaVily with the majonty where s was con- c:emed. • In Newport Beach, 87% o1 th 22,701 voters YOted against Me6· lute S. In Cotte MeM, 77% o1 the South County officials, who thought a March primary would give Measure S a greater hope o( passing, discovered their strategy bacldited when SOutb County residentt stayed away fo:>m the polls .. The turnout percentages in Newport Beach and Cotta Me1a were "8.7% and 39.3% respec- tiv ly. In faet, cempatgn watchers ' DON ll.ACH I OMV JllOT swot .. -.a..uon1a .. eoa ., .. .,to .. cMI· ...... of N9wpolt ......... -.-s,ortl, ••• •SEE MEASURE fWlE Al . Inside The best local Mesa water board directors engage in language dispute •Debate heats up whether candidate notices to fill retired director's seat should be in Spanish . By Tina Borgatta. Daily Piiot COSTA MESA -A discussion about how to fill Marto Durante's seat on the Mesa Consolidated Water District's board of directors Thursday night turned into a brief debate about whether the agency should post some of the candida· cy notices in Spanish. Durante announced hls retire· ment last week, just seven months before bis term was to expire. He represented the West Side, where a large portion of the city's Latino population resides. "I made the request that, of the five or six notices that we will be posting, two or three be in Spa.n- 1Sh," Mesa director Hank Parudil said Friday. Ml felt that based on the demographics of the area and the changes that have occurred there since Mr. Durante was fust elected, it would provide for bet· ter communicabon. • But director Jack Hall said he I didn't think that was such a good idea, voicing concern that thE' I notices would draw candidates <Jl 1-..1 1u' LANGUA9'MRIUER? Should the water I board post candidate notices for open board seat in both Spanish and English. Call our readers h -6086 and leave • along with Your name, city and telephone number. who couldn't read or write in English Hall could not be reached to comment on the issue Fnday. Parua.n said he plans to bring the subject up again at the next water d1stnct meeting. after board president Trudy Ohlig returns from an out-of-town con- ference "I just tlunk it's an important part ol opening up the Imes of • SEE LANGUAGE PAGE A10 Hedges, Glover say new council needed to pass tax rebate plan •Debate continues over budget pnorities and city's financial condition after failure of mayor's proposal. By Evan Henerson, Daily Piiot NEWPORT BEACH -The defeat of Mayor John Hedges's proposal to refund property truces to residents has turned into a mm1 City Council war over fiscal prior- ities. The mayor put tus plans in a resolution wtuch the counctl re1ected lhJs week by a 4-3 vote. That vote gwes off mixed mes- sages and a negabve concluSJon, the mayor Sdld Friday. "The statement by the ma1ori- ty unplies that there is no way to In separate inter- views Friday, Hedges and Coun- cilwoman Norma Glover both said achieving financial stability for the city will not be possible with the current u I said I was committed to insuring that the city is in good stable financial condition. I don't think that will be possible with the present council ... 11 -NORMA GLOVER council. "During the 1994 (election) +Norma Glover discusses tax rebate issue. See A9. campaign, I said I was committed to insuring that the oty is m good stable financial condition," • Glover said. ·1 don't think that will be J¥>Ssible with the present council." Hedges echoed the remarks. The mayor had proposed a city- wide fiscal review including department services and income properties. Once the city reserves were back in shape and all fiscal goals accomplished, Hedges envisioned refunding a portion of property taxes to city residents, possibly as early as 1998. adueve a surplus in thls city,· Hedges said "That's a gnm state- ment and I dlsagree with tt." Tom Edwards, who joined Jan Debay, John Cox and Jean Watt in defeating the mayor's resolu- tion, said the council's vote was not an anti-surplus declaration. "We can still undertake a good examination of the city budget, f' which J think the council has °" done,· Edwards said. •The coun- ol's vote meant we didn't want to •SEE COUNCIL PAGE A10 r--~---~--------~-------~-~---------~ I I \ n I \ AROUND TOWN 9ESTIUYS CLASSIAED COMMUNITY FORUM INT'ERTAINMENT ON THE COAST ~fl.IS ._.KManaS 'M l A2. i .. ! A9 I i I l I I ' I ' I I • • I I I I ' I I I SATURDAY. APRtt 13, 1996 greer wylder · nme for some spring greening T he annual Spring Garden Show is th1s weekend at Crystal Court (333 Bear Street in Costa Mesa). The two- day event features more than 50 exfubitors, educational seminars and competition gardens. " • Sophomore KaUe Robertson Ust.ens to the Instructor during a CPR tralDlng class at Newport Harbor High School recenUy. All sophomores at both Costa Mesa high schools wW be taught the We- saving technlque next year. MA.RC MARTIN I DAllY Pit.OT You can get advice on herb gardens, water gardens and vegetable gardens;. the art of topiaries; incorporating native plants into your garden; and how to grow orchids. You can even bring your shears for a complimentary sharpening. The show takes place 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. today and 11 a.m. to 5 p.m . Sunday. LIFE SAVING 101 Thiangle Square is holding a fun event this weekend: Shrimp-Fest. At Ralphs, you can get cooked "tail-on· shrimp for $5 99 a pound, salad size shnmp for $3.99, and raw black tiger shrimp for $5.99. Also, Wes Toole -self-proclaimed "seafood specialist extrordi- naire· -will be givmg a cook- mg demonstration from 10 a.m. to 6 p m. today Balboa Carpet Mills (722- 0420) is having a 50% off sale on carpets. It specializes in resi- dential plush carpet Balboa Carpet Mills is located at 629 Temunal Way No 20 m Costa Mesa • High school students to learn CPR techniques from local fire- fighters and para.medics. By Julie Ross Cannon, Daily Pilot NEWPORT-MESA -Local high school students will learn about more than just the birds and the bees in health class this fall - they will learn how to save lives. Newport-Mesa Unified School District administrators a.re joining forces with fire- fighters and paramedics from Cost.a Mesa and Newport Beach fire deparbnents to pro- vide a "CPR certification program for sopho- more students at all five district high schoo~ The pilot program was organized b Henry Santo, a firefighter/paramedic with the Costa Mesa Fire Department, wh believes early CPR support cowd increas the survival rate of heart attacks outside hospital from 24 % to 37%. "We've made every effort possible to get early intervention,• Santo said. "But we have to get CPR to the patients within six minutes in the field so we can do all the magic things we're supposed to do.,. People know what CPR is, but few resi- dents know how to do it, he said. "I've been doing this for 20 years, and I can count less than 10 times that I've seen CPR in progress when get to a scene,• Santo said. In past health classes, students have been introduced to CPR by watching a video and discussing the procedure with their teach- ers, but rarely received hands-on instruc- tion, he said. Starting in September, Costa Mesa fire- fighters will visit 10th-grade health classes at Costa Mesa and Estancia high schools as well as the Alternative Education Center for one week. Students will learn the basi&! ~a.ming signs of cardiac eme rgencies, what 1l ts--and how to handle airway problems tn adwts and children. Newport Beach firefighters and a life- guard will do the same for Corona del Mar and Newport Harbor high school sopho- mores. Santo said he hopes students take what they learn home and stress the importance of CPR education to their parents. •Someone has to perform CPR and get oxygen to a victim's brain dwing a heart attack before we get there, otherwise we can save the heart, but the person will be a vegetable for the rest of their lives,,. he said. Santo said the fire departments are look- ing for donations for a trailer and equipment to be used for the program. The fire depart- ments plan to offer the CPR certification training for 20 years, publishing their find- ings every five years. The anticipated cost for the 20-year program is $350,000 total. "We're making a commitment to the ,f Santo said. "We're IDAkinQ a com- t higher level bf .are.. The Orangewood Boutique (760-6640, 2850 E. Coast High· way in Corona del Mar) has in new spring merchandise. You can find some great buys there dOd all proceeds go to the Orangewood Chtldre~·s Foun- dation for abused and neglected chtldren. Look in today's Pilot for a 20% off coupon. Businesses h©nored for ethical standards II you're looking for an inexpensive place to dock your boat, the Newport Dunes Resort Marina has slips avail- able from $12 a foot and boat storage from $100 per month (includes free launching). The 440-slip marina is located at 101 N Bayside Drive in Newport Beach, across from the New- porter E TmCAL BUSINESSES HONORED: Members of the Newport Balboa Rotary Club honored seven area busi- nesses for high ethical standards in their daily business activities. FoUI Way Test chairman Jim Sirk.in introduced and presented framed certificates to lllcbard Louis owner of 1}'pe-o-Meca, Costa Mesa; Larry and Irene Cort. owners of Cinnamon Roll Pair, Balboa Island; Edmund Chol of Celebrity Cleaners, Cos- ta Mesa Dave Warrick of Auto- Care Express, Costa Mesa, Bob Numrlch of Quick-Quick Copy Print. me., Sant.a Ana; Dave Gra- bam of Graham'• Union 76, Newport Beach and Pred CasiJ- laa .Coast 'D'ammlsslon, Costa M'5a. r I I of coffee and feelin~ as his- tory is in the makin~ again. Remember the Olympie Torch came through Costa Mesa and Newport Bea.ch just prior to the 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles. The Newport Nauttcal Muse- um will serve as the official headquarters and a number of businesses will be opening early and celebrating the torchbearers including the Balboa Bay Club and the Yankee y.._. accord- ing to Rosalind • t ol the Newport Beacb ~and Vlllton Buren and j:bainDan of the local orga.nlzlng Committee. TOP POST: ~rt Beach resident and lrYine Chamber of Commerce exkutive vice presi- dent Jacquie Ellls is the first president of the Western Associa- VJCE CLUBS: Scott Laidlaw, classlf1catloo ol General J.nsurance. sponsored by Sim hr· sou who Jolned the Newport-1.rvtoe llolaty Club. Mike Mapell. lpoclSOn!d by Jut S.tol., who joined the l!xdaange Club of lbe OrugeCout. Sl!JrVJCE CLUI MEET1NCS nos COMING WEEX: Want to get more mvolved lo your c:ommunltyf Visit a seMCe dub this week. Guests an welcome and most clubs will buy your meal on your first visit. TIJESDAY: 7:15 11.m -The Newport ~ch Sunrise Rotary Oub meets at the Bal· boa Bay Oub for a program by Ken Masco on Embracing Change .Noon Kiwanis Club of Newport Beadl meet.t at the Sbarlt Island Yacht Oub. &.30 pm.. Costa Mesa-Newpor1 Harbor Uons Oub, the F\sb Fry Oub meet.a at I.he Costa Mesa Cowitry Oub. WEDNESDAY: 7:15 -South Coast Me1r0 Rotary Oub, the "Taste of Costa Mesa Oub· meets at the Center Club Noon· -Costa Mesa Rotary Oub meeu at Mesa Verde Country Club. The Exdwlge Oub of Orange Cout meets at the Bahia Conotluan Yadl& Ol,lb to !ww od Ins Magnell oo AJasia. EU:tmo ~ Avt.lion. 6 p.m. Roger's Gardens (2301 San Joaquin Hills Road, 640-5800) is having a "Apnl is for Roses" special. The nursery has just received hundreds of rose plants m more than 100 vari- eties and has put on sale "val- ue-added· rose products like free planting m.ix (for every three pwp pot roses purchased) and savings on other rose-plant products. According to Sirkin, each business was nomina ted by a member of the community or the Rotary Club for meeting the guidelines of Rotary Intemation- al's Four Way Test: (l)Is it the lhlth? (2)Is it Pair to all con- cerned? (3) Will it build Goodwill and Better Friendships? (4) Will it be Benefid~ to all concerned? Club pr.ident Roger Gilbert presented each of the honorees with a coffee mug with the Four wagest printed on them. Atlanta Olympics will arrive in Newport Beach around 6 a .m. on Sunday, April 28 on Coast ffigh- way at the Santa Ana Rivei-jetty ' and cormnunity groups and the public are invited to join in cele- brating the occasion as if is car- ried on Coast ffighway through Newport Beach to Laguna Beach where it will arrive around 7:30 a.m. The final torch destination is Atlanta, Georgia for the Jwy, 1996 Olympics. ' tion of Chamber Executives, serving a one-year term. -Tbl Newport B.llboe Rotary Club meets at the Bahia Cqillthlan Yacht C ub to bMr from Cong-A Gbri.t ec.. ntUllIDA.V: 7 Liil. C1>1ta Mesa·9re,nge Coast Breakfast Llons Club meets at Mlml'' Cafe ror a progTllJTI by the Anaheim Bull- lrogs. a professional roller hockey team at !be Am>whead Pond. Noon -Kiwarus CIUb of Corona de! Mar, meett II the Bahia Connthl- en Yacht Club. The Bxcba.oge Club ol N'qt· port Harbor, p-a at Sharlc l&laod Yactrt Club ror a business meetlog Costa Mesa Nol1h Kiwanis Oub meets at the HoUday lnn to heer from Orenga County CEO Ja.o Mit- termler. The Newport-Irvine Rota.ry Club meets at the lMne Marriott Hotel to hear from Leslie Bruce-Lyle on Reflective Eye Surgery You 'll also find big sales this weekend at The Broadway, Ne iman Marcus, Bullock's/Macy's, Wickes, Robinson's-May (today only), and Nurseryland. Local businesses, schools, clubs and community groups are invited to line Coast Highway to cheer on the torch runners. The new organization Com- bines three previously separate chamber organizations from Ari- zona, California and Nevada. Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce vice president Bar- bara de Boom was elected to a three-year term on the new board of directors. • BEST BUYS appears Thursdays and Saturdays If you know of a Best Buy you can call me at 540-1224 or fax to 646-4170 or write to Best Buys, 330 W. Bay St Costa Mesa, 92627. I EBRATE TIIE TORCH: Dress in red, white and blue, bring your flags, balloons, a cup CUii NEWS; President 'M1ke Bradford of the Newport lludl SaartM t otuy CJllb present«f • chedl to ....,,, Neltmde of oan. c... tn support o1 the orvaruzatioa'• ll4Mlllth -,nnuaJ Cei.brity Bowlathoo on May 18. VOL 90, NO. 79 THOMAS tt. JOHNIOK Publliher WILLIAM lCJm!llU. Edit« STIVEIMML4 MaNgfng Edit« IMS Y'*°l Oty fditOt MMC ....... Photo Editor KMWHIH. 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Copplght: No news stories. lllustr.tJons, edit~ rial mattw (>' ~ herein can be r.pJoduced wtttfi out written permission of copy- right owner. HOW TO REA01 US OraAdon The nmes orange County (800) 252-9141 ~ Claalfled 642-5678 Display 642-4321 fcltorial Newl~122A Sports &u..cno H9wl, Sports Fax 646-4170 I-Malt: '1.Tl7'NPtodigy.cOm MMtOfllm ' .... Off161 '42-4ll1 ~Fait01 •5902 ~by ... c.llfom .. Conwnuniey Nollwi. w a 1"'* Mlmw Compel\f ,.., ...... "••••wao • ttll CIM. oe Al,.,.,.... WELCOME TO 11m WOllD Of Sill· ~----,.. -1 J -c-•• ,;;;.,--................ -- I ' ' '-11 . . . . . ... I -... ~ .. •-• --L._• T'EMPERA1'mS ~Buch Bal bot 65156 Costa~ 67155 c.orona dtt Mar 66155 ~Rl•c.uT LOCATION SIZE Wedgi • 4-6 s Newpott j.5 s llac:klft l-S s ""'-~ l·SS c.dM 3-S' ....... . ........ Of momll·--~ ,_ ... the C08lt ~dMrtofelr lkllland w.rmlng ~ .J'J. ... 1,Wlt*to 15 knot. wtlti 2 foot wtnd W9V9I. ' foot Tl)E$ TODAY First low 12:39 a.m. First high 6:311.m. *">nd loW 1:06 p.m. Second high 7:3)~. IUMtAY Flnt low 1:12 Lm . AntNgh 7:211.m. SICofkt low 1!41 p.m. SeeondNgt\ 8:07 p.m. s. 1 -~- ,,.., Surftlne W.vetrllk through ......., A building south- west 200 swell plus some short lnter1al northwest swells should continue With good hud- hlgh wews In best spots on Saturday. A nonhwest swell may come up Sun· Clwrihotd ttnUgt\ Mondly. YMdt far Sloppy ..... ~~ ttor'I • northWWS1. --lddt "'· fOf deltf surf ntpOf1S -~c.att (IOO) ~5'.W. The all CDIU S 1.50 ptUa ""I~ toel. ---=--., ... ~ -· -.. __ -- · Hit and runs climb to near dozen for week • Police say incidents have decreased, despite recent high numbers. ey Carolyn Miller, 0a;1y Pilot COSTA MESA -In a week, there were 11 bit and run acci- dents on the streets of Costa Mesa involving both property damage and minor injuries, according to police reports. But the reason is difficult to detennine. •vou can't pinpoint why -you never know," said Costa Mesa police motor Sqt. Karl Schwer. ·1 would have to assume that a lot of the hit and nms occur for two rea- sons: drunk driving or unlicensed drivers who don't want to stick around. •People are scared and they don't want to get caught.• But the consequences of run- ning away from an accident scene can be more serious than If you were to call police and report it, he said. "It's a matter of morals -domg what's right and sticking around and facing the consequences," he said. "If you take-off and get caught, you're worse off.• Most of the hit and runs m Costa Mesa are misdemeanors and involve strilcing a parked car or damaging property, he said. But if someone is injured or killed in a hit and run accident it becomes a felony. Schwer said that while tlre numbers for this week are higb, there bas been a 3 % decrease iP the total number of hit and nm accidents so far this year com- pared to the same period last yea:, Witnesses are often vital lD catching the hit and run offend· ers, Schuler said . The mo~t important factor for the witness oo obtain is a license plate numb~r and a pl}ysical description of ll!'E' suspect so the witness can posl- tively identify the suspect sho~ they be arrested, he said. Funeral planned for pilot killed in Croatia Capt nm Shafer, the Newport Harbor High School graduate who died in the April 4 ailplane crash in Croatia which also killed U.S. Commerce Secretary Ron Brown. will be buried April 16 at lfaviS Air Force Base near Fairfield. A 1 p.m. memorial mass will take place in the base chapel. Maps and guidance will be pro- vided at the base entrance for friends and family. Shafer, 33, was one of two pilots flying the aircraft transport- ing Brown and a dozen American executives from Tu.zla, Bosnia- Herzegovina to Dubrovnik, Croat- ia. Man found dead in plaza parking structure A 58-year-old ma.n from Orange was found dead in his car parked in the parking structure adjacent to Nordstrom at South Coast Plaza Thwsday evening, police said. The man was discovered slumped over the steering wheel of bis Ford LTD car by South Coast Plaza security at 6: 19 p.m., police said. There didn't appear to be any outward signs of trau- ma or injury that would have caused his death, according to poJ.\ce. • Newpon BachJCoeta Mesa Dmly Piloe SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 1996 Sharing others' thoughts on mWD project "Think of the yowig boy or girl playing and swimming in the bay and accidentally gulping some of this treated sewage! Who knows how sick they might become?" - Neil Beatty, Balboa Island. instance, but whether or not the damage will be signifi,cAnt enough. M Alter a regular win~ storm. it takes days for certain 8reBs of the bay to recover from the fresh- water nows. With a regular winter tlow, there-will be no time for nature to draw a breath and bring T:m~2::!~~ around for a long time. T wrote tliefirst Fred Column on it more than a year ago, and followed that by at least half a dozen more. It is not a project that pleases me, it is not a project I find worthy. I do not believe, as ~ offi- cials proclaim, that it is~ prt>ject that will .benefit all mankind, to say nothing of duckdom. algae- dom, fishdom or any other dam. • It is, I assert, just plain dumb. But enough of what I think. In the recent few weeks, ~any Pilot readers have been kind enough to send me copies of let- ters they have written to one of the final authorities in this tr}'iiig and unpleasant struggle, the Cali- fornia Regional Water Quality Control Board. Here's what some of your neighbors think: · MNo recent studies have been made concerning viruses. The 'impact of non-saline water on the flora and fauna of the bay is not known. The esthetics of dumping treated sewage into a bay used for water sports is abominable.• - Dr. Patricia Frostholm, Waldemar Walchak, Costa Me8a. M One way or another, the absurd Irvine Irvine Ranch Water district scheme to dump sewage - by whatever name or description -will NOT be permitted It would be best if the appropriate action were to be taken by the organiza- tion, headed by you, which has been chartered specifically for guardin.g the sanctity of our waters.Jt is beyond all logic or reason that this ridiculous propos- al has gotten this far.• -Del 'i 1.894-1996 Four Generations 102 Years! · REMNANT CLEARANCE Now open Sundays from I l-4p.m. ALDEN'S CARPETS, INC. 1663 Placernla 51 .. Cosm Mt>sa 64&4838 ADVEltTISEMENT LET'S TALK REAL ESTATE by Don & Joyce Olson "An Introduction to Real Estate" Residential real estate is a complex, multi-faceted industry which affects the very fouodation of our lives. Whether "real estate" means home, vacation or invest· ment, many factors must be taken into account in order to ensure a smooth, successful transa~. During the coming year we will explain many aspects of today's fascinating marketplace. We will explore everything from maximizing your profit by enhancing your home's environment to obtaining the optimum financing for your particular situation. We will also cover refinancing, investing, buying "fixer-uppers• and a variety of other topics. ~ 'P' are a first·time buyer, you wiU discover that buying a hOnJt' is more possible than you may think. This column is also 8n open forum that will present answers to your specific questions regardng real estate on the Onulge Coast. Please feel free to call or *f1te With anythilg that is on your mind. W1fh Don 'at><J Jo}'Cf Olson BS your RM/lots you have hlmesstJd nearly(/() ~IS of real fstale ~. The Olsons hM lh8 .,,, t> successfulf,.,,,..,,, Y'J'l rwl..,."""' on fte ()arJgl ~ eo.t. Whffr you • em wlh Don & .k1lcf )'!JUI agrN """"no .-..1or =-:.~b#IYMll» '.4931. I)'\., 1111 (()\"'l j' Kahan, Newport Beach. "Southern Collfomia Yachting Association reP!esents organized boa6ng in au of Southern Cililor- nia ... As a physician, and also having had some public health and sanitation, I am' well aware that all water on the globe has been recycled in one way or another, and also that polluted sewage can be processed to a lev- el of crystal-clear purity. MI am not convinced, at tbis time, that the water treated by IRWD is treated to this extent. lf it were so purified, the water would • probably be recycled back into •----------the district's system. In fact, the l When You Buy Any Loaf of Sandwich Bread at Regular Price I Sunflour Natural Bakery One Per Customer 427 E. 17th St. I Costa Mesa • 646-1440 Expires 4 I 17I96 L-----------------~ \ district itself spedfles that the water is unfit for consumption or swimming. Certainly, more stud- ies, preferably independent, must be done with both bacterial and viral cultures. Mlbe IRWD president indicates that IRWD's science is-supertorto the science of others who present- ed their views ... , The fact that lRWD's treated sewage is not healthful is shown by its signs and signs all over frvi:r)e which caution people against swimming, drink- ing or wading in their water. her Systems back 'qn-line."' -• Amy Litton, Costa Mesa, a natu-• ralist at Upper Newport Bay. MNewport Harbor is designated a 'no-discharge' harbor. This means that no vessels can dis- charge sewage into its waters regardless of how well treated. ... · Approval of the proposal by Your voice can ~ea diff~ ence. Express yours~ because time's a-wastin' -to: IRWD would ily in the face of the 'no-discharge' concept, rendering it essentially useless.• -Alan V. Andrews, M.D.~ Commodore of SCYA and a lifelong Newport res- ident. "For an experimental project to proceed -when alternatives exist -with the possibility that effects will continue to alter the very nature of the reserve is horren- dous .... We are not contemplating how to preserve or restore in this Regional Water Quality Conuol Board, Attn: Gerard Thibeault, 3731 Main St., Suite 500, River- side Ca 92501-3339. • FRED MARnN'S column runs f!lferf Thursday and Saturday. ]wt in time For: •Easter • Mother's Day • Father's D"Y r ~~ SPRING CHILD RENS SPECIAL Save Up To 50°/o On Color And Black & White Sittings & Portraits 3 7 3 2 E. Pacific Coast Hw y • Corona del Mar 714-675-3130 WITH STORES FEATURING DESIGNER FASHIONS SUCH AS. , GIORGIO ARMANI CALVIN KLEIN ELLEN TRACY . GIANNI VERSACE CHRISTIAN OIOR . BETSEY JOHNSON RALPH LAUREN 8 C 8 .G. ST JOHN ANNE KLEIN . CHANEL NEIMAN MAACUS BUUOCK'S WOMEN'S STORE ROBINSONS· MAY FAAMERS MARKET ATRIUM COURT EDWAROS ISlANO CINEMAS SHOES ANO HANOllAG AVAtlABLE AT GAAYS P'(R DONNA THE UN . THE MOON AND THE STORES. NOW OPEN -FITIGUES FASHION ISLAND IWWltmWM:ll Mo11fty t111u Fl•d•Y 10.111 to.,_, '"'"''Y tte• • 1,._. en4 Sunfay 1111111011>'11 httn4tf rt•teurtnt llovrs 111~1121"­ Allovt hc1t1c CoH1 H19llw1y bttwt111 MteA"'"'r '"" t111I Jtmbo111 llf 1n Ntwpof1 h1cfl •I • • • .. SAT\JRDAY, APRIL 13, 1996 11EG1NNING ITAUAN Oa.N Center in Corona del fv1ar will offer beginning Italian classes from 10:45 to 11 :45 a.m. The course will cover basic con- . venation skills, grammar and vocabulary. The class is No. 5235.201 and costs $48. Register by J>1!.one at 644-3153 or stop by the Newport Beach Services Department, 3300 Newport Blvd. For information, call 644-3151. CARTOONING FOR YOUNGSTERS Orange Coast College's "Col- lege for Kids" program offers a one-day computer animation/car- tooning class for youngsters from 8 a.m. to. 4 p.m. at Paularino School, 1060 Paularino, €osta Mesa. Registration fee is $25. For more information. call 432-5880. BOOK READING/SIGNING Lightning Publications and Barnes & Noble present the 12 winning authors of "More Slices of Orange• at a book reading and signing from 7 to 9 p.m. at Barnes & Noble, Triangle Square, 1870 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. For more information, call 631-0614. SHEUMAKER CAMPFIRE Meet Badger Woman, a Black- foot Native American, who will take you back in time with stories of how her people lived at 7:30 p.m. at Shellmaker Bowl on Shell- maker Island. The event ti free. For mote information. call 6'0- 6746. TitAOC AND AELD Registration for 1\'ack and Field '96, a youth sports open meet sponsored by Newport Beach Community Services Department and the Newport Balboa Rotary Club is going on now for the meet at 10 a.m. today at Newport Harbor High School. Boys and girls age seven through 15 are eligible to participate. Por more information, call 6'4·3156. SUMMER IN SPAIN Orange Coast College will pre- sent a preview• of the four-week intensive language program to take place in Spain this summer. The program begins at 10 a.m . in OCC's Faculty House. For more information, call 432·5963. CREATION SOENCE The Creation Science Associa- tion of Orange County will bold a public meeting at 1:30 p.m. at Mariners Church, 1000 Bison Ave., Newport Beach. Roger Oak- land will speak on "Evolution's Effect on Society." The meeting is free. For more information, call 898-8331. 2NO TIME'S THE CHARM Costa Mesa Senior Center pre- sents a watch, jewelry, furniture and rummage sale from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. a t 695 W. 19th St., Costa WARNING! )'1 II I M., I I ~ •. 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They're not only interesting. they're interested in the continuing advcncwc oflife. Add our lovely accommodations and three levels · of care, and you'll understand why chis is the idea! location for the best yea.rs of your Hk. To find out more, writ or all 1-800·278.-8898. Mesa. The center will accept donations for the aaJe up until the sale date. Pot more information, ca.ll 645-2356. SPltlNG GAltD£H SHOW Southem California's Seventh annual Spring Garden Show ls at South Coest Plaza's-Cl")'$tal Court today and Sunday. Plant and flower growers from around the United States will be on hand, selling unique items and giving seminars and demo~tra­ tions. For more information, call 435-2167. PUBLIC HEALTH SCREENING The Orange County Chiro- practic Fellowship is having a fund-raising event from a· a.m. to noon at Big Edwards Newport Cinema in N~ Beach. Scot· Uolls, cbolettlJirol/blood pnlllUN and oeive ltrell WW be among the tetts offered. Ootaationl will go to DARB For more information. call 120-1551. TAX ASSISTANCE Pree fedetal and state tncome tax help will be offered at the Costa Mesa Ubrary from noon to 4:30 p.m. in the community ioom. 1855 Park Avenue. Taxpayers should bring the necessary forms and records. Aaistance ls avail- able on a tint oame tint serve basis. BEGINNING BASKETRY Students, age 8 and up, will learn basic basketry techniques and make twine from plants from ' . t:UIUIL lllllanGll'nOll5 AL ADAMS MORF.NO, Private Detecdve 3535 FJ)di Pacific Coast Hwy, Ste. 356 COrona del Mar, CA 92625 USA "'4J 52S-J956 IJfOJ SSHaO FIRST ORANGE COUNTY SIGNING Jo-Ann Mapson Shadow Rane~ Pub!Mtd By Harprr Collins Sunday, April 14TH, 1996 2:00-4:00p.m. LIDO !JOOK SHOPPE 3424 Via 0 orto, N.B. 675-9595 (Valldattd Parkin&) CIANCIO & BOTTOM LAWYERS 881 Dover Drive, Suite 300, Newport Beach !i~&~!!l~<!~t ~-----~------~~~~------~--~--, M11il to: l!Jl!Jl Hl!ll"fllll'fl Aw., Irvine, Ct 92715. 1 ~.n.n Hc>mes, • non·•°""proflt oroan•.r.ation wtth mot'9 (Nin •O y..,.. of eJC~i.nc. In 1'9tli'9ment commu= ~t OOS#300e03257 •OHL • ~eo --#ttl"""'"'u • ~'«aw..,,_.,,.,~ Of ..... ~~,,,.,.,.,. .__....,._ ~.,~-=~,,...._"'~---ll0 ....... 10~ _.,...~--,.,,.._.,. ......, J I • Name Addfess .._~-------~_;_ ................ ____ ~....._~~___.-:.. __ _.....~ ...... -City ____________ State ---Zip ...._ __ Telephone.---.~~ .......... -----~~--~----.....~_._--~..:.- 9 a .m. to noon at Bovtrorunental Nature Center, 1601 16th Street. Newport Beech. The fee ii $17 ond S8 mat.erlal fee. For lllOre lnfonnadoa, call 6'5-8489. EMnrS TMASUltES The tint part of the class will look at aystals, getnl and miner- als. 'Jbe l8COPd part will be pan- ning for gem stones. Class is from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m . for cbildren 1 to 12 years of age, at Environment.al Nature Center, 1601 16th St., Newport Beach. The fee is $20 plus S8 for materials. For more information, call 645-8489. WALK FORMS The MS Walle for Multipl $cl.erolii begins at 8 a .m. aro the Back Bay in Newport Beach. The walk Will begin at Newpon OUDM. Call 752-1680. BOOK SIGNING Jo-Ann Mapson, Orange Coast College writing inltructor and Costa Mesa resident, wW sign her third novel, "Shadow Ranch• from 2 to 4 p.m. at Lido Book Shoppe, 3424 Via Oporto #1, Newport Beach. Call 675-9595. PICK UP THE PIECES '~~U® ~~ We Repair Broken & Damaged Crystal, Porcelain, Glass, China, Paintings and other Art & Collectibles and Antiques. ----~= ~,O c.t.Maa 315NewportCtr.Dr. KOfP..., ..... 711 W.17thSt.C ll (714) 720-8183 ~-0:.'==r::.I (714) 645-9953 • C\U. FOR A FREE £STINATE • WITH THE PURCHASEI I BUY A DOZEN BAGELS I OF • I GET ONE MEDIUM I ' 3 BAGELS I IREGUlAR CREAM CHEESEI AT REGULAR PRICEI 11 FREEll : ~ CANNOT• a>MWCD ""™ . I I CNIHOT er COMSINED \IVITH I , AH'f OTHO Of'f'PS. NIY OTHER OFRltS. • N.L l.OCA110N OHl'I. ~ 4/JOIM I N.I. l.OCAJ10N OM.Y. ElO'lll£S 4/JQ/96 I .. -_ .. ' 99 with coupon below ~Costa Mesa 2150 Hllrbclr Blvd. It Victoria• OPEN 24 HOURS -•couPoN•- 5:° SIRLOIN STEAK ~~= & SHRIMP FOR I 1-A""'---1191~30-· T~ ~= sg~ I I •SOUP OR IALAD •VEGETABLE • BAKED POTATO • DINNER ROLL I ~coYAT • L•1• ............ •V........•OPM .. HOURI . . • Newport Be.cbJComa Meta Deily Piloc .MEASURES CONTINUED FROM A 1 noted, M8Uwe S fdad bf A greater muViD than MeUure A J>ll•ed in .... The eulier lnl- tiative -Wbidi Meuure S woUld have OYartumed -eltablisbes a planntng proceu to comider an airport at m Toro when the base doeel in 1999. t) North County dtles were thought more likely to vote against Measure S. A second air- port, S opponents claimed, would help relieve pressure • from John Wayne. But as Newport Beach City t ~ , I t I ! t I t • h I I CALL(714)52i8052 Arthritis and ·Osteoporosis Patients ... Don't be fooled into believing that there is · nothing that you can dQ for arthritis and osteoporosis. Councilman Tom Bdwardl not- ed, the results indieated tbat geography wu not a deciding factor. •(Measure S) wu pretty much rejected aaou the. board throughout the cities,• Mid Newport Beach Oty Coundl- man Tom Edwards, an op~ of the Measure. •EvenFSOuth County cities like San Juan Capistrano and San Cemente voted against it. •u•s time to get on with the affairs of state, put this behind us and plan an airport." Representatives of Taxpayers for Responsible Planning, spon- sors of th~ Yes on S campaign. could find few bright spots in the Nglltran NIUltl. But tber8 wwe a few, Mid Norm (ircmman, a nap.yen CGmultant. •we did much better in La Habra than we Upected.. That wu an anomillj, • Aid Grou- man. •Maybe we need to find out what we dld in La Habra and duplicate it~ else.• AccordiDg to GiOUinan: the low tuxnout in the South County and greater ~ of defeat in north county iealed Measure S's fate. Confusion -over the ~ue c:lidn't help matters, be said. ~People are more apt to vote no on an issue part1cularly when they're confused,• Grossman said. Mitchell C. Austin, M.D. specializes only in arthritis, osteoporosis, and other musculoskeletal disorders. Dr. Austin is board certified in rheumatology1 internal medicine, and quality assurance. Dr. Austin has taught at 3 universities and many hospitals and has been a leader in the field educating literally thousands of physicians and patients about arthritis and osteoporosis over the past 20 years. We have excellent treatment programs for most conditions. You deserve the best care available. Please call our office today at 644-1881 for an appointment so that we can plan the best diagnostic and treatment program for you. Physician referral is not necessary and we accept most major health plans including Medicare. Please call our office, conveniently located in Fashion Island, at 644-1881 and ask for Susan to schedule your appointment today. SaLetyTip! Having the right air pressure in your tires will save your tires and will increase your cars miles per gallon as gas prices are increasing daily. (Watch for next week's tip ... ) Introductory offer! Bring in this ad for your free safety check and pay just $19.95 for oil (up to six quarts) and filter service. Includes hazardous waste disposal. BMW & Benz Specialists 7 40 W. 16th Street Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Call now for your appointment: 642-1410 I l•i· 1 .. ,.; < ''""/ \11111· .. Mm " tli/fance ;,, the lift of" Jaerving chiltll ST I NEW SPRING MERC ISE • tit Come In NOW for the Best Selection 760-6640 • 28SO E. co.st Hwy., Corooa del Mar ...... , ......... ,.. . ._...., ............. FLIGHT CONTINUED FROM A 1 the tight side and has full control. •The girl is innocent, she had nothing to do with It because the flight instructor could have taken control and saved the day," he said. "He should have been able to jump in at second's notice and take over at any indication of (trouble)." The cause of the accident is under investigation by the Federal Aviation Administration, who immediately began reviewing the rules on who can fly airplanes. Morrison -who points to the weather, not the girl's age as the main contributor to the accident -· questions the judgment of the tf •SE \\'Elf ilfl' s·rc•1• s'1c•1ilxci AUDIE QUICK. CCH OOARD CEKTIAEU & REGISTERBU CU.\1C:\L HYPX<mlER.\P15f ABHl~94 .\l.Pll.\ O~IEG.\ H\'PXOSIS I ~no \\. H.\l.HO.\ ICIJU. =:!II:! It .\t:\\l'Olfl ULUll 12:1-4128 .. adults, Jessica's father, Lloyd Dubroff, 57, and her flight instruc- tor, Joe Reid, 52. "There's nothing wrong with it -it's quite an adventure for a kid," he said of the cross-country endeavor. "What's questionable is the judgment of a parent. They should have waited for the weath- er.• The accident didn't deter busi- ness at the flight school Friday. A 10-year-old girl was with her par· ents inquiring about lessons and went up for a test flight, Mom.son said. Bill Barthollomae, the father of the school's youngest student, Bil- ly Barthollomae, 14, doesn't plan on stopping his son's lessons and hopes, along with Mom.son, that the age restrictions won't change. SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 1996 AS "Billy was just amazed that It could happen. But I don't think be showed any reservation about continuing flying,• Bill Bartholl~ mae. a pilot and Orange resident said. •1 don't push him. but if he shows an interest we like to encourage bim. I'm a pilot, and quietly without saying it, I was hoping he would fly with me, and the time has come.• The Barthollomae family fol- lowed Jessica's trek on television from its thrilling beginning to hor- rible end. "We've seen it before and after and we were appalled the instruc- tor let her take off under those con- ditions,• Barthollomae said. "I can't believe it. She may be at the controls, but he is the certified pilot." Have you lost $ $ $ Investing in: (!j_o Hemd~ Care ~ Au 1ovox ~ Drug Screening ~ Advanced Photonix ~ On Any ~~~~ h:~:,k Stocks? a r_j call ~ ~ 249-4827 ~ L for information J on how to recover your money 0 • ~<S13t\513t\SCJt\SlJt<5(3t~o t Free Yourself From •.. Unwanted Pounds • Restrictive Diets • Food Cravings • Feeling Hungry •Missing Class Reunions and Other Important Events ~Program !J~ing the Saf~ and_Effective P.iltn.:f~IJ ~e<ljgtjqn1 \ · 1 5 Off !f!!!!~!,p~~~!!,,/ With the ~--------__ , MilHtone Medical I <> 100 Sand Canyon Ave , Suite 609 Irvine, CA 927l8 o44-b073 Katlaleen Doonan, of Deslan Visions, states her auccess is based on two timple concepts: .. Tastef'ul d cs i an at affordable prices A 1trv1cc, ~ICt'Vice.'' Dcelan Vi ions i a muhl·f aceted firm. with projects ranaina from residential, commercial. hotels. health care, model home-and yacbta. TMy have a very wide and d1veulned backaround In dui1a aad product dovolof••t. They are adept 1a many style and have unique approaches to crutina a tJmelc s claulc tyle within a bUdaet that saves 11\e cusromer time and money. Kathleen bas appeared on the Homo A Gardea Television Nct-or\t with Kitty Bartholemew. She ts al,o publl hed 1n the Showca e of lntcnor De1i1a. Pacific ed1tioo. Ocaian VI 101\'s showcase cuetom llM*l MM In Nntpor1 Cont ia fall of furai1e.lap. an ... acce-orics all for tale. :M SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 1996 ~ES/ WORKSHOPS chologist, will ~ 7:30 p.m. Wednesday OD •Self Esteem and Being Single• at the Serendipity series for·singles al St Andrew's Presbyterian Church, 600 St Andrews Road ln Newport Beach. A $3 donation. which also coven refreshments, will be requested at the door. • r----------------~-------------~------------~------------------~--------~~~ GOO THE ECONOMIST A two-part class titled •God the Economist: How the Pie is Sliced• will be conducted t1 a.m. SUnday and·April 21 by St. Mark Presby- terian Church. Discussion will be on the growing disparity between the rich and the poor in our nation and the world. 2100 Mar Vl.Sta, Newport Beach. 644-1341. HANDLING CRIT10SM . Karen Anderson, a clinical psy- chologist, offers a workshop on u Successfully Handling Criticism and Anger" 12:30 to 2 p.rn. Sunday in Orange Coast Unitarl.an Univer- sa1ist Ctturch, 1259 Victoria St., Costa Mesa. A donabon of $15 is requested at the door. For details, call 252-1174. • ..LECTURE SERIES Newport Beach Higashi Hon- ganji Buddhist Temple's Dharma Society presents a lecture and dis- -cussion series on Shin Buddhism at 1:30 p.m. Sunday at the temple, 254 Victoria St., Costa Mesa. Call 722-1202. .. I I I I I I I I I I + CHURCH: Beach Cities · • Community Church SPBr!f AT ct.~Prc!~-----+ ADOR.E$S: Worship ~ c. Yr.a,"" takes place at Estancia AU. OtURCH RUMMAGE SALE High School, 2323 Placen· tia, Costa Mesa. The Orange Coast Unitarian Univer-church office is at 20422 =a i11:9~ :;1::!'.m~ Beach Blvd., Huntington Beach. 3 p.m. today. The church is at 1259 + TELEPHONE: 536-3368 Victoria St., Costa Mesa. lnfomut-+ DENOMINATION: Non- tion: 646-4652. denominational MELISSA BOETT'Npt + YEAR ESTABLISHED: Soprano Melissa Boettner gives 1986 a classical concert 4 J?.m. Sunday ln 1 + SENIOR PASTOR: Kent St. Andrew's· Presbyterian Church. Sparks Newport Beach. Boettner is the + ASSOCIATE PAStOR: daughter of singer Frank Tunnille Sam Lewis and 1V pioneer Cathryn Tennille-+ SERVICE TIMES: Sun- and the sister of Toni Tennille, the day at 9:30 a.m.; Sunday singing half of the Captain and school is at 9:30 a.m. Tennille. Her accompanist is the + SIZE OF CONGREGA· pianist Theodore Crain. Her hus-TION: 300 band, Andrew W. Boettner, a voice · + CONGREGATION +WELCOME WAGON: Members from the min- istry teams are usually outside to greet peo~le. + DRESS: Whatever feels comfori.ble Is acceptable, as peqple may (Ome straight from the beach in shorts and sandals or they might dress up. .• + MISSION STATEMENT: Helpln9 people find Christ , and to grow. , + VISITOR'S NOTE: Every visitor Is sent a question- naire after they attend. · Pastor Sam wil usually say "we treat you so many ways, ,ou've 9ot to like one o them. + INTERESTING NOTE: SERMONS AND SPEAKERS teacher, will join her in a duet dur-MAKEUP: Worshipers are ing the concert. lickets are S'J tor primarily in the 25-40 age The nursery is working on the "Eden Project." a pro- gram similar to .. Sesame • MAACMARTlN /DMYPILOT Street" in that it use~ Kent Sparks is the Beach Cities Community Church's senior pastor. characters to teac~ chil- . MEANINGS OF SACRJACE "How the Mayans Played Bas- ketball -Some Contemporary . M eanings if Sacrifice u will be the title of the sermon by the Rev. Diana Heath at 10:30 a.m. Sunday at Orange Coast Unitarian Univer- salist Church, Costa Mesa. The church is at 1259 Victoria St., Cos- ta Mesa. 64p-4652. SINGLES SERENDIPITY unreserved seating and may be range, with a lot of young purchased atthe door. Information: couples, as well as high 644-8879. school and college students. HANK HORHSVELD There are a few older adults Temple Isaiah welcomes guest that attend. speaker Hank Homsveld to Shab-+ CHILD CARE: There is a bat Service at a p .m. Friday. The nursery, and Sunday school is Homsveld family was instrumental provided for young children in saving the lives of Felix and Flo-through junior high school. ry van Beek, members of the Tern-Every fourth Sunday, the chil- l d · th N · · of dren are encouraged to P e, unng e azi occupation attend the service with their Holland. They took the young family. couple in their home at a time + TYPE OF WORSHIP: The when hiding Jews meant instant I I 'bl death. A special reception follows yrica content is B1 ically the service. For more information, based and may take the call 548-6900. form of contemporary or tra- ditional hymns. There are several different music groups, a worship band and a children's choir. + TYPE OF SERMON: Pastor Sparks' specialty is verse by verse teaching of scripture, for example, he took one year to cover the book of Romans. He will alternate t hi s type of teaching with thematic presentations, such as strengthening the home front. The message is deep but is presented in a way that is understandable, with a lot of illustrations. The focus is on accepting, forgiv- ing ·and loving each other . + UPCOMING SERMONS: The 23rd Psalm. + OUTREACH PROGRAMS: There are 18 ministry teams, with nearly 125 members. Beach and Beyond offers ser- vice both locally and interna- tionally and is red by a mis- sionary who was in Panama for 20 years. dren. The two main charac- ters are a lion named "Judah" and a lamb named ., Jacob" that will teach chil- dren about Christ, along with dramatic presentations and videos. This is a long- term project that the congre- gation is working on, ancf in addition to teaching the chil- dren, they hope to provide parents with tools and skills that will enhance their par- enting skills. I , I :1 ., I I I I I I I I I I . , ----------. I I By Julle Viker I I Guest speaker John Fry, psy-L-------------------------------------------------------------------------~ The West Coa st Academy o f Dog Training SAVE UPTO Group Classes Starting April 17th All Dogs • All Ages Problem Solving a Obedience Training Tompkins Interiors 60% 651-0605 ON PIRST QUALITY CARPET 15333 Irvine Center Dr. #610 • Wood • Vinyl • Tiie • ~~--....-(at Culver Dr.} Culver Plaza Coll Vickie Marx METHODIST Costa Me.c1 MESA VERDE UNmD METHODIST CHURCH 1701 laker, C.M Worship & Church School 8:30 and 10:00 a.m. Dr. Richard r .---979-8234 NEWPORT CENTER UNITED METHODln CHURCH 160 l MarQ~f?f•te Av~ Coron<f CJ~ Mar 644-0745 Worship at B:OOAM & I O:OOAM Sunday School All ~es 9:00AM Rev. Edward C. Martin LAGUNA United Methodist Church 21632 Wesley Dr. Laguna Beach 499-3088 Sunday Morning Worship & Christian Education 1 OAM Ministers David Beades & Virginia Wheeler Wesley Counseling Center S9rvlces Available ---------- RELIGIOUS SC IENCE RE~Jeaa NEWPOIT lfACH SCIENCE Of MINO EDUCATION aNTH (com.t Of Dow ' Quall -In ~ Bldg. OCIOll tom ~Jonte) 901 Dove #145 I CHQICH HMCI SUH -10:1> I Olllce· M, Tu. Th (714) 848-3199 Dr. J111111e 1,.. • ......, CHRISTIAN SCIENCE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 3303 Via IJdo, Newport Beach 673-1340 or 673-<»150 Cbun::b lOam • 5pn. SWJday Sdlool lOam Wedlmdaf w.tmgs Spm I will caJI upon tht Lord, who is worthly to bt praistd: so shall I be saJ1td from mint tnemits Psalms 18:3 Branch of The Mother Cbuldl The Fint Church of Christ Scientist Boston, Masachmetts ----- CONGREGATIONA L © COMMUNITY OiURCH CONGREGATIONAL · UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST . To lelew It To C..; To C.. 1110 DO. BN<» Van Blair, Minister Sund.y WOl'lhlp 8:15 a 10AM Clvch School 9AM Adult • t.45 Olilchn Child C.re Provid.d 644-7400 611 Avt, COfOftll o.I Mw PRESBYTERIAN W.W'\h1r 11n.I h,·,1r 1111\ "''" h< ,11. ( 1irl•t "'·n11·11~1. Nhlk 111 11~111\' "TAMlNG THE TONGUE" 011111~ 4:1 12) !'\ilrnr.J.a~. Arre I I\, Sa lO P.M ~ni.La~. rul 14 /'I k' ui.l Ill IS AM. 600:i1. Andn·w~ Ho.id, N ·w~1rt Bt-.~h. C.1ltt~•rn1.\ (7J'4) 6jJ.l68(1 '""'..,.Ir"";-.:, \\J' n ti 1rl 11 ll1d1 c;;..hi~·l111 lrvhic nJ I ~lh I PRESBYTERIAN ST. MARK PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sund"IJ Wt1rship 9:30 ".m. Cllild wre, SundtUJ Se/root ]11m/Joree at &nbluff Newport &11cll 644 .. 1341 EPISCOPAL SAINT JAft'ES cruRCH . ep11copa "'A~D I flD~and MWv .-.. °""-"'"'and s.M:w" Fr. David C Andenon, rector 3209Vio Udo Newport Beach 14/675-0210 7:30 om Traditional 9 om Contemeororr. 9 om Church SchoOI 10:4.5 om Charismatic and Wednesday noon CHRISTIAN HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH Y (Disciples of Chrtst) 2411 kYIH An. at Santa Isabel teew,ort lelCll S111ay Worstllp • 10:00AM Dr. Dennis W. Short ll1lsllr 645-5781 COMMUNITY CHU RCH "Hudecl Home" ....._,II: lrvint IQn. Gjda Chdl 29S E. Y• llop, lntM ~ fllt Silllol) PACIFIC UUUSTIAN COMMUNITY OttaCH SOUTH COAST CHRISTIAN CHURCH We Care About You Because Christ Cares. ''Huw to gay out <f moth lxlOs" Ooshua 14: 6-14) Jerrold A. Hollobaugh, Minister Wonhip ~rvke 10:15 am Bible Sruches 9:001m KJds For Christ S:JO pm 792 Victoria Street • Costa Mesa, CA • 92627 (714) 548-3468 (Comer ofV'ictoru &: Pllmltia) ' LUTHERAN CHRIST LVTHERAN CHURCH Pastor \Vllliam Hemenway "We low child.rm, youth, young adults, career adults, seniors. We lovt to care, to reach out, to med needs, to answtr questions· •Sunday Smica-8:00, 9:30 & 10:~5 • Sunday School & Bible Studia -9:30 760 Victoria Strtd •Costa MtSa. CA 92627 (714) 031-1611 • (714) 548-6866 (School) TRAD ITI ON/\l f l'I',( OPAl St. MattL..'. Cbmdi A_. d .. ,,,,,_. Clllllllc Olldt 1723W... °""9,....,... llld\, CAtaeeo -· ........... Pai..,. n ..... 11a ........ c .................. . .............................. ............ ,.,. ... ., ...... 11u 11\ ....... c , W -.r I tf1a.._ ...... .., .... ,. 1'B , ......... --.. ........ _ .... ~ ......................... ._ .. ~-~ '~-~· . .. -~ SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 1996 A.7 .Promoting, teaching detection and preventio:ri of cancer C ommunity activist Arden Aam.IOn loo her husband, ltlcbard Plalmon. 10 cancer · in 1991. As a result of her loss. Flaml<>n went to work to learn all she could about cancer. She wanted to know where the can- ' cer came from, why her husband got it. and if there was some way to detect cancer before ft strikes. In the process of digali\9,'Plam- son founded The Rldiaid J. flam,lon Hereditary Screening Program in conjunction with the Hoag Cancer Center. The program. is a free service to the community, designed to help people identify if they are at risk for cancer through research of the individual family tree. The purpose is to detect cancer in its earliest stage when it is most cur- able. On April 25, Hoag Cancer Center's Clrde 1000 Support Wing is holding its ninth annual Founders Brunch at The Hyatt Regency, Irvine. Proceeds from the affair are earmarked for pro- grams at the Patty and George ~tAt)-ouvsg 8UY a 8EU. USED CLOTHES, TOYS a ACCl!880Rll!8, ETC. 2!584 N.wport Blvd. (et Del M•r) ..,.. .... lcedon Coet.a ,.... (714) 831-7383 ~-_, ~~r::,..-J.,"'' ---·-.---., . . <I . • - -•II\.,._• ,.... • ~ -.;'ti b.w. cook Hoag Canan-Center. The Founder's Committee is chaired by Flamson. Sandy Sewell and Judy Steele. They have invited a remarkable woman named Carol Krause to address the crowd. A former Newport Beach resident, Krause presently resides outside Washington, D.C. She is the pro- ducer of a series of Emmy-win- ning lime Life Medical Educa- tional tapes featuring former Sur- --'--'~I--16...- l' CREAm'E & PROFESSIO:O.:AL f'RA.\©:G ART & FRA.\lE RESTORATION Fill ART CONSULTATION All Work Do! On Prem1stS. Residential ~Commercial ~ offer you ekganct and beauty, craftsmanship and quality, 1 all put t{)gether with tasu. I I • ASiit lfllilll E4alill .... 1" ~ •SUI Das-Mn 1111i1 AlllOI ~ (_. SllDll 15 S11111s Tt Z Wet1 11 fltSdlel • Sll*lls An,. ""Mm-. SICil stills. Ta• Oil\....-. Siii Cllfmcl I •lilt Wcid. ,_.(SOI ''"" o/ t/ie ~ '°"i Full Spq;ad§ & Coverlets Custom Made To Yow Bed ''Over 50 Y~ars of Fine Quall " geon General. C. Everett Koop, speaking on various topics including cancer and diabetes. What is remarkable about Krause ls not simply her profes· sionalism in the field of the med- ical med.la. She is a survivor of cancer. Her personal story reveals that she is one of 15 out of 21 family members struck with can- cer. Clearly there is a genetic link to the disease that she calls the "Krause Cancer Club" -a club that no one wants to join. Forced entry into the unglorified ranks "was an unwelcome snake that slitherea down the branches of GRAND OPENING my family tree,• said the articu- late Krause. She added. •iwenty· five percent of my genes came from a grandfather I never knew ... a deadly genetic bequest.• When her younger sister was diagnosed with ovarian and endometrial cancer, Krause sat down and wrote the first-ever survival guide for the genetic rev- olution. "How Healthy ls Your Family nee" explores the genetic link to disease, and most impor- tantly, offers information on early detection. Circle 1000 and The Hoag Cancer Center's Richard J . Flamson unit, in conjunction With Dr r\ \-.,... k 1 c. the dedicated Pnmces Applegate, Susan Bartlett. Hyla Bertea, Sher- ry eagle, Pat Cos.Jacqu~ lyn Dillman, Louise Ewtng,Betty Grazer, Jodi Greenbaum, Carol Krause Kelllna Hayde, fllora Johnson, Anabel Konwtser, Marcia Martyn, Stephanie McClellan. Sharon Peals, Judith Swedlund. Lynn 1bomu, JW Johmo11 'IUcker, Ginny Ueberrotlt., JanelCmd Walsh and Vlrglnla Zenz extend an invitation to all to come and learn about the hereditary link to cancer and other diseases. As Krause warns, •cQttliiig to terms with your own fami.1' history can save your life.• For more information, Qr to attend the event, contact the Hoag Hospital Foundation at 574- 7217. , • a.w. COOK'S tolumns run every Thursday and Saturday. ·~G.V\·t--~ ((.>'(" V"n.~ <:.+l{.:.1 ~ht ~ ~~-t\,._, °"he ~ ,<'\ ~ lo...,<-+kW\.. ~lf: Cf6Al NEW LOCATION EVERYTHING ON SALE $5 FREE Witt, purchue of $25 $10 FREE with purchaM of $50 $25 FREE v.1tt1 putdl8le of-ii 00 ------~JO 2150 E. 171h St. Cotta MeN, HillQren Square 574-8137 $ •V\.l e..re 1(1-, ~U4fT FARRELL G. HINKLE, o_o,e •. M.•.o .• AC. Newport Be.ch: 844-1281 •Santa Ana: 556-1122 Practice Umftlld To Orthodontics and Ta andibular Disordere -------------------------· ------I I 17th St. BEAUTY CENTER I I I I 1 'Jul! dn1Jic£ .dc&n ~J !Buwt .dupfal!. 1 1..--.----------------------..---_.. __ .._._.. __ ...,.. __ """I I Announcing the Grand Opening of ~~c5'Y~ I I I I ·15%~FF ..... r' i!!!!f! 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We solve them. • Scheduled • Sccuriry Gated Activities with Subterranean Transportation Parking You'll enjoy our outstanding personal setVice. 714.646.6300 2283 Flliruinu Road • Cosu Mes11 0\ 1111 \1 \l\~I \t.I. " ... a work of intelligence d •t" an wt • _ ,,,., 'I'" ,,,,. ""'''' 1tet#England by Richard Nelson • Now through Ma)' 12 West Coa.o;t Premiere! The RovaJ Sh:tkl'!'pe'Jrl' Com pan~':-. fa,orlu.• ( \m<.•rican l pla\'\\ nJ:ht pre:-t.'lll' the L .s: as se<•n by a family of in:-l1thlful and 'l'I) funn) BriL' Thi' hit from both :-idei. or the ..\tfant.ic comes to OranKc Count) -and no" it':-our tum to lauJth at the sardonic humor of lier Maje:-~\ di:-placed :-uhJl"(·L,! •k·...,, """"" .... AmericanAirt'le ................ ac"me 0\ 1111 '' C O\B 'I \C,I Must Close Aprll 14 • Final Weekend! ' byJCNUlna Ak'Clelland Glasi SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 1996 CIASSESI WORKSHOPS ._._....,,_._~ GOO lltE ECONOMIST A two-part class titled "God the Econ omist: How the Pie is Sliced• will be conducted 1111.m. Sunday and April 21 by St. Mark Presby- terian Church. Discussion will be on the growing disparity between the rich and the poor in our nation and the world . 2100 Mar Vista, Newport Beach. 644-1341. HANDLING CRmOSM Karen Anderson, a clinical psy- chologiSt, offers a workshop on "Successfully Handling Criticism and Anger" 12:30 to 2 p.m. Swiday in Orange Coast Unitarian Univer- salist Church, 1259 Victoria St., Costa Mesa. A donation of $15 is requested at the door. For details, call 252-1174. ..LECTURE SERIES Newport Beach Higashi Hon- ganji Buddhist Temple's Dharma Society presents a lecture and dis- .. cussion series on Shin Buddhism at 1 :30 p.m. Sunday at the temple, 254 Victoria St .. Costa Mesa. Call 722-1202. .. . .. -. SERMONS AND SPEAKERS . MEANINGS OF SACRIRCE "How the Mayans Played Bas- ketball -Some Contemporary . Meanings if Sacrifice " will be the title of the sennon by the Rev. Diana Heath at 10:30 a.m. Sund ay at Orange Coast Unitarian Univer- salist Church, Costa Mesa. The church is at 1259 Victoria St., Cos- ta Mesa. 646-4652. SlNGLES SERENDIPfTY Guest speaker John Fry, psy- The West Coast Academy of Dog Training Train IJOUr do9 our 9entle "Reward & chologist, will speak 1 :30 p.m. Wednesday on •Self Esteem and Being Single• at the Serendipity series for· singles at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. 600 St. Andr0"'5 Road in Newport Beach. A $3 donation, which also covers refreshments, Will be requested at the door. ALL CHUROf RUMMAGE SALE Orange Coast Unitarial) Univer- salist Church. Costa Mesa, will hold a Rummage Sale 7:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. today. The church is at 1259 Victoria St, Costa Mesa. Informa- tion: 646-4652, . MELISSA 'BOETTNER Soprano Me&sa Boettner gives a classical coqcert 4 p .m. Sunday in St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Newport Beach. Boettner is the daughter of singer .frank Tennille and 1V pioneer Cathryn Tennille- and the sister of Toni Tennille, the singing half of the Captain and Tennille. Her accompanist is the pianist Theodore Crain. Her hus- band, Andrew W. Boettner, a voice · teacher, will join her in a duet dur- ing the concert. Tickets are $7 for wu-eserved seating and may be purchased at the door. Information: 644-8879. HANK HORNSVELD Temple Isaiah welcomes guest speaker Hank Homsveld to Shab- bat Service at 8 p.m. Friday. The Homsveld family was instrumental in saving the lives of Felix and Flo- ry Van Beek, members of the Tem- ple, during the Nazi occupation of Holland. They took the young couple in their home at a time when hiding Jews meant instant death. A special reception follows the service. For more information, call 548-6900. I r-----~~--------------------~------~~---~---------------~----~----~-------~ I . I I I I I I I I I ' + OIURCH: Beach Cities CommunitY Church + ADDRESS: Worship takes place at Estancta High School, 2323 Placen- tia, Costa Mesa. The church office is at 204i2 Beach Blvd., Huntington +WELCOME WAGON: Members from th' min- istry teams. are usually outside to greet peo~le, + DRESS: Whatever feels comfortable is acceptable, as peopJe may come straight from the beach in shorts and sandals or they Beach. · + TELEPHONE: 536-3368 + DENOMINATION: Non- denominational might dress up. • + MISSION STATEMENT: + YEAR ESTABLISHED: 1986 .. , .+ SENIOR PASTOR: Kent Sparks · 1 + ASSOCIAlE PASTOR: Sam lewis + SERVICE TIMES: Sun- day at 9:30 a.m.; Sunday school is at 9:30 a.m. + SIZE OF CONGREGA· TION: 300 Helping people find Christ and to grow. ' + VISITOR'S NOTE: Every visitor is sent a question· naire after tney attend .. Pastor Sam wit usually say "we treat you so many ways, lou've 9ot to like one o them. + INTERESTING NOTE: The nursery is working on the "Eden Project," a pro- gram similar to "Sesame ' • • MARC MARTIN I DAft.Y PILOT Street" in that it use~ Kent Sparks is the Beach Cities Community Church's senior pastor. characters to tea_c~ chJI· dren. The two main charac- + CONGREGATION MAKEUP: Worshipers are primarily in the 25-40 age range, with a lot of young couples, as well as high school and college students . There are a few older adults that attend. · + CHILD CARE: There is a nursery, and Sunday school is provided for young children through junior high school. Every fourth Sunday, the chil- dren are encouraged to attend the service with their family. + TYPE OF WORSHIP: The lyrical content is Biblically based and may take the f<?r.m of contemporary or: tra-· but l~ presented in a way d1t1onal hymns. There are . that ts understandable, with several different music a lot pf illustrations. The groups, a worship t>ar:id and focus is on accepting, forgiv- a children's choir. ing·and loving each other . + TYPE OF SERMOf4: Pastor + UPCOMING SERMONS: Sparks' specialty is verse by The 23rd Psalm. verse teaching of scripture, + OUTREACH PROGRAMS: for example, he took one There are 18 ministry teams,· year to cover the book of with nearly 125 members. Romans. He will alternate Beach and Beyond offers ser- this type of teaching with vice both locally and interna- th~matic presentations, such tionally and is led by a mis- as strengthening the home sionary who-was in Panama front. The message is deep for 20 years. ters are a lion named H Judah" and a ~amb named "Jacob" that will teach chil- dren about Christ, along with dramatic presentations and videos. This is a long- term project that the congre- gation is working on, and in addition to teaching the chil- dren, they hope to provide parents with tools and skills that will enhance their par- enting skills. By Julie Viker . ' I I I I I I 'I I I •• I I I I I I I L-------------------------------------------------------------------------~ SAVEUPTO throu9h ~· Praise" method ® Group Classes Starting April 17th All Dogs • All Ages Problem Solving & Obedience Training Tompkins Interiors 60% 651-0605 ON FIRST Q UALITY CARPET Call Vickie Marx METHODIST Costa Mesa MESA VERDE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 1701 laker, C.M Worship & Church School 8:30 and 10:00 a.m. Dr. Richard Georae 979-8234 NEWPORT CENTER UNJTED METHODIST CHURCH I 60 I Maro1.4ente Ave. Coroner Clel Mar 644-0745 Worship at B·OOAM & 1 O:OOAM Sunday School All ~es 9:00AM Rev. Edward C. Martin LAG UNA United Methodist Church 21632 Wesley Dr. Laguna Beach 499-3088 Sunday Morning Worship . & Christian Education 1 OAM Ministers David Beades & Virginia Wheeler Wesley Counseling Center 5ervloes Avaltable ------- RELIGIOUS SCIENCE R£UGfOUS SCIENCE NfWPOl'f llACH SCINCf Of MINO EDUCATION CEHTEI (COmtf Of Dove • Quall • In Olllce Bldg. OCtoa tom Fletch« Jonea) 901 Dove #145 I CHURCH SE·MCI SUN • 10·:30 I Olllce: M. Tu. Th (714) 6-46·3199 Dr. JUOHtlo Iva., Ml•llllr CHRISTIAN SCIENCE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 3303 Via IJdo, Newport Beach 673-1340 or 673-6150 Cburch lOam • 5p:n. SUDday School lOam Wecm.ctay MeeUngs 8pm I will call upon the Lard, who is worthly to bt praised: so shall I bt saved from mine tMmies Psalms 18:3 Branch of The Mother Church The First Church of Christ Sdtntist Boston, Mlmchllltttl ------ - CONGREGATIONAL © COMMUNrrY CHURCH CONGREGATIONAL · UNITED CHURCH Of CHRIST To~ It To C..; To C:.. II To 00. Brue. Van Blair, Mini~ Sundl)' Worship 8:151' 10AM Chu«:h Sdlool 9AM Adult • 9:45 Chllchn Child Care Provic:Md 644-7400 611 Heliotropt Ave, Corona Del Mar P R ESBYTERIAN W•>N~lr 11n.f lw11r lht\ j'f,t\ llt ,11, t 1lrt•t ·.:~nr~nl, t-lhhl 111 ""'"''II" "TAMING THE TONGUE" (lanwi. l: I· 12) ~1111\L1v, Arri I I\, ~. l(l r M "4mJ.w, 4\rrrl 14. ~ k1111\J I\~ 15 AM 600 St. 1\ndn•w Rc1;1d, Newport Re,, h, C:tlirorni,l (7 1'4) 6}1 ·l880 1.11.n•• Ir<"""'' WJ"'" I I 1rh111 I f1uf1 ~ houl m lnfn(' ,11°1\f I S1h I PRESBYTERIAN sr. MAJUC PR.ESBYTERIAN CHURCH SundalJ Worship 9:30 a.m. Child C.re, Sund•IJ Sclt1111I Jamb11ree at &stliluff Newport 8111cll 644· 1341 • Wood • Vinyl •Tile • ~~ ..... -- EPISCOPAL SAINT JAft'ES CHURCH . episcopal NA~O I --~tatd 5-iv .... Owillf• lordtatd 5cMar" Fr. David C. Anderson, rector 3209 Via udo Newport Beach 714/675·0210 II 7:30 om Traditional 9 am Contemf)()ral)'. 9 am Church SchoOI 10:45 om Charismatic and Wednesday noon CHRISTIAN HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH Y (Dlsclplu of Christ) . 2401 kYlne Aff. at Santa Isabel -,OrtBeacll Sunday Worship • 10:00AM Dr. Dennis W. Short I In Isler 645·5781 COMMUNITY CHURCH "Huclecl Home" W111 at1 lain• Boys & Girls Club 295 E. Y• t.oo,, lmne (Wmd FIN Stwtlotl) PACIFIC CHIU511AN COMMUMTY OIU1l0f I ' CHRISTIAN SOUTH COAST CHRISTIAN CHURCH We Care About You Because Christ Cares. "H(JUJ to stay out <(moth IKJl/s" Ooshua 14: 6-14) · Jerrold A. Holloblugh, Minister Worship Service IO:IS am Bibi~ Srudies 9:00 arn Kids For Christ S:JO pm 792 Victoria Street• Costa Mesa, CA• 92627 (714) 548-3468 (Comer of Victori• & Pla~ntia) \ LUTHERAN CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH Pastor William Hemenway We love children, youth, young adults, career adults, seniors. We love to care, to reach out, to meet needs, to . answer questions· •Sunday Strvices -8:00, 9:30I.10:45 • Sunday School & Bible Studies -9:30 700 Victoria Strtd •Costa Mesa, CA 9.2627 (714) 031-1011 • (714) 548-6866 (School) TRADITIONAl Fl'l\(OPAI_ St. Matti..t'. Climdi A-dlll,,.,_, Clldc Qudt 1723 W... o.M. ._... ltiloh, CA tao ... ··~---.......... ~ 11 .... 11a ........ HailJ Canwtllll\ .. IAl 10:001.111 . .............................. ,.., ........... ,. ........ ...... 1M f1J.•aa.•c s• • . ..... ~.. -=,....,· -"" ............ .. 'ftP ............... ....... .. ..... . . .. .d.,.·_..... . ····-~ A7 • SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 1996 .Promoting, teaching detection and prevention of cancer Community activist Arden Ammon lost her husband, ltk:banl Pla:m.son, to cancer in 1991. Aj a result of her loss, Aamson went to work to learn all she could about cancer. She wanted to know where the can- ' cer came from, why her husband got it, and If there was some way to detect c.a.ncer before it Strikes. In the process of digging, flam. son founded The IUC?haid J. Flam.son Hereditary Screening Program in conjunction with the Hoag Cancer Center. The program is a free service · to the community, designed to· help people identify if they 'are at risk for cancer through research of the individual family tree. The purpose is to detect cancer in its earliest stage when it is most cur- able. On April 25, Hoag Cancer Center's Circle 1000 Support Wing is holding its ninth annual Founders Brunch at The liyatt Regency, Irvine. Proceeds from the affair are earmarked for pro- grams at the Patty and George 99 A'>-V Cl 9 s g BUY A RLL U8ED CLOTHES, TOY8 a ACCEa.oAIH, ETC. 2584 N.wport Blvd. (et Del Mer) w.d ...... lltedon ~ ..... (714) 831·7313 b.w. cook Hoag Cancer Center. The Pounder's Committee is chaired by Flamson, Sandy Sewell and Judy Steele. They have invited a remarkable woman named Carol Krause to address the crowd. A former Newport Beach resident, Krause presently resides outside Washington, D.C. She is the pro- ducer of a series of Emmy-win- ning lime Life Medical Educa- tional tapes featuring former Sur- --' "-' ~ 1-4 -16 ...... l' CR£ATI\'£ & PROFF.SSIO:-;AL fRA.\1£\G ART & FRA.\1E RESTORATIO:-: FREE ART Co:-;sl'LTATION 'l All Work Done On Prtrruses. l' Residential • Commercial wt offer you el.egance and beauty. craftsmanship and quality. all put together with ta.sit. • ASiit Jr..-..i ~ ~ 1'1Acaaia •SUI Das -Mii 1111111 AltlMil f9 lldl Sb*ll 15 SllMs " z TtldlR Ill frt Sdllal • Slllllls *' '-s.. Mms,llcill Us. Te•Ollil\~Sll~ ' •lillt .... ~(-- 71W °' ~ ~ l.~7 Full Sprca<b & Coycdcts Custom Made To Your Bed "Ot1n 50 Years of Fine Quali " ' t ( ) l I! r geon General, C. Bvere.tt Koop, speaking on various topics including cancer and diabet8$. What is remarkable about Krause is not simply her profes- sionalism in the field of the med- ical media. She is a survivor of cancer. Her personal story reveals that she is one of 15 out of 21 family members struck with can- cer. Clearly there is a genetic link to t.fte disease that she calls the •Krause Cancer Club" -a club that no one wants to join. Forced entry into the unglorified ranks ~was an -unwelcome snake that slithered down the branches of GRAND OPENING my family tree,• said the articu- late Krause. She added, •l\venty- five-percent of my gene5 came from a grandfather 1 never knew ... a deadly genetic bequest.• When her younger sister was diagnosed with ovarian and endometrial cancer, Krause sat down and wrote the first-ever survival guide for the genetic rev- olution. MHow Healthy~ Your Family 1fee • explores the genetic link to disease, and most impor- tantly, offers information on early detection. Circle 1000 and The Hoag Cancer Centers Richard J. Plamson unit, in conjunction with Df ~\ \ v-.. Id c. the dedicated Frances App~ Susan Bartlett, Hyla Bertea. Sher- ry Cagle, Pat Cox, Jacque- lyn Diiiman, Louise Ewing,Bettf Grazer, Jodi Greenbaum, Carol Krause Kellina Hayde, Nora Johnson, Anabel Konwiser, Marcia Martyn. Stephanie McClellan, Sharon PeUll, Judttb Swedlund. Lynn lboJDM, JW Jobmoll Tacker, Ginny Ueberrolb. .land Cmd. Wallh and Vlrgtn1a 7.enz extend an invitation to all to come and learn about the hereditary link to cancer and other dlseases. As Krause warns, •coming to terms with your own family history can save your We.• For more information, or to attend the event, contact the Hoag Hospital Foundation at 574- 7217. • B.W. COOK'S columns run every Thursday and Saturday. Th.c...V\ lt-~ f <-•or V\'\. ~ ~+I( c.. 1 ~ h -l °"'ee~k.-1kc ~,<'h. lo'-J<-+kW'. t;Olf:' ~6AA NEW LOCATION EVERYTHING ON SALE $5 FREE wfth purchase of $25 $10 FREE with purchase OfS50 FARRELL G. HINKLEi D.D.9 .,M .•• D .. ptC. 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SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 1996 Local artist canvasses the coast RJan Into Jim Balley at Kink.o's last weekend, a ew days before be embarked on one of his ritual painting adventures. Bailey's a former designer with The Irvine Co. who claims to "have a love affair with old , fishing boats.• He also paints old buildings and whatever catches : his eye. So every now and again, be packs hJs car full of mats and art supplies and beads up the coast. The current three and a half week jaunt will take him up the ' coast as far as the north Oregon border. AJong the way, he'll stop 1 at -in no particular order - Newberg, Canon Beach, Trinidad and Mendocino. Bailey plans to paint a lighthouse in Heceta and , a bunch of rotting fishing boats in Seaport. He'll drop off paint- ' ings at galleries in Carmel and Astoria, Oregon. •I've done this trip three times and I always try to go to dllierent · places/ Bailey said. "It's my great adventure, a great joy to be on my own. It's like the way 1 traveled when I was 24 years old. l can't seem to grow up l guess." · Ambitiously. Bailey will bring along 25 water color mats which he hopes to fill with completed .;;-'t. ----- .:._ -tit:' • '' evan henerso n paintings over the next 3.5 wee.Jes. "But don't hold me to that,• be told me cheerfully. Mass-production is dearly not the point of the exercise. Somehow it does my soul good to know there are former Irvine Co. workers out there who -upon retirement of course - head for the open road. Bailey's bohemian adventure sounded very attractive. "Why don't you come with me?" he said, after I remarked upon his good fortune. Don't I wish. For a month on the California and Oregon coast, just call me Evan the Easel-Bear- er. 0 l figure the cosmos a.re aligned when the author of the book you're in the process of reading just happens to come to your local llbrary tor a reading. Although I bad been eying author Jane SJ:niley's •Moo• on the shelf for dose to a year, I did- n't actually purchase the book until it hit paperback about five weeks ago: The novel is all about the goings-on at an agricultural college in Iowa, and I'm a sucker for burlesque of academia. I'm about '60 pages from fin- ishing, but I'm not particularly enjoying ~Moo." There are too many ch~acters and, for some reason, the book just isn't all that tunny. I had an urge to communi- cate my displeasure to the author in person, but I didn't think it would be terribly politic in front of a roomful of 200 #Moo" -toting Jane Smiley fans. Tue Smiley visit Wednesday was a great success. It's the first of the Manuscripts spring literary lecture series sponsored by the Newport Beach Public LibTary Foundation. 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P!BD!..,_ QaLL B L VD. retult was a huge turnout. 1be foundation bad to cut off reserva- tions two week:s-beJore the event. "Herein Newport B~cb. there's a lot of interest 1n h'lera- ture and contemporary fiction,• Witte said. "We've gotten sup- port from all over for this. Even at an odd time of the day -noon on Wednesday -il you do it, peo- ple will come." At the reading, I chatted with City Librarian LaDonna Kienitz who noted bemusedly that only about a dozen of the 200 in attendance were men. Apparent- ly the reverse was true when mega..sports agent'Leigh Stein- berg spoke at the library on a previous occasion. The author read a few chap- ters from M Moo" and held ~ Q and A ~he's a good reader with a wry sense of humor. She told Ml CASA MEXICAN RESTAURANT OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO . The TrlNllltlon Continues Since 1972 ( It--';"..I, ' . • • ~' '"' • · ' 'f ;"-L the audience that she's working on a new book which will be set in the 19th century, but wouldn't say anything furJlier. Asked whether Moo U of the novel is based on Iowa State Uni- versity where she teaches, Smi- ley said not exactly. "I wanted to write about all the funny or insulting things that Pulitzer ~win­ ning author Jane Smiley readl exc:i91PD-irom her most 1*.'ellt book. •Moo,• to a ,packed house at the New- port Beach Central library. MARC MARTIN I DAl. V PILOT happen at a university," she said. •111e idiosyncrasies (of Iowa St4te) were inspiring, but I didn't use any of them." NelCt up for Manuscripts is Victor Villasenor at 11 a.m. April 21. Por more information, call 717-3890. • EVAN HENERSON'S column runs every Saturday. ROSEY'S AUTO BODY CAIJIOllllA L4W STATES You CAN CHOOSE ANY REPAIR FAC/l/TY FEM.., & w..y ·Al CM1IW JecWd..s 642-4522 121 l1~11trf 11 W1r • Cost~ M111 .. SADOLEBACK ' 1A•1 : •• ~f•'.' ' ..°:,:a $.I 110 AOMl\Sl/I~ .... 111 11 H.1 •••Alt r/M{S r .,,.,. . ·n . ~ , .. ,.. .. ANAHEIM HILLS ,-;: '.' . · · ~ FESTIVAL l,:., ,. . , .. ., , CERRITOS 10 . ·." . ... · ·.· LI HRll ()\ • ; 11 111 < " 1, I I •.', :i 1,1 SATURDAY. APRIL 13, 1996 community commentary Mayor's plan wasn't unreasonable or irresponsible By Norma Glover I am writing in reference to your article on Tuesday on Mayor John Hedges' rebate plan: The article is accurately ~tten, but I think it misses the point. The rebate to me was symbolic and was nof a reality, so I treated it as such in my decision-making. more cost effectively; if indeed these services were still needed; and to evaluate all income prop- erty to determine if we were receiving a fair return on those proper- ties. is my fiduciary respon- sibility to do this. This has nothing to do with labor negotia- tions. This does have to do with City Council members doing n exus thinking and examin- ing our entire financial status rather than doing surface thinking and just constantly ' reacting io situations. But that can ~ot happen unless we fully address our financial situa- tion, understanding that our rev- enues have been down for several years. We desperately need to put our financial house in order. This was a recipe for doing so. I am committetl to us getting our financial house~in order, Our may- or laid out a reasonable plan. It was rejected. Hopefully some day, we can get a majority on the City Council who is willing to take a long-term view and not just react meeung to meeting. In my opinion. there is nothing irresponsible about that. This is something {we have not done since I Norma Glover r commend anyone with fresh new ideas, and I always apply a formula of -Is this reasonable? Down to earth? Practical? nus city needs a long-term financial plan to ensure we can continue our status as a full-ser- vice city. The impetus of the plan was for us to review all services and expenditures and then to deter- mine what those costs were; if those services could be delivered have been on City Council. I feel comfortable doing this, a nd I feel it I We are a full-service city. and I would like to continue to be such. Thinking in terms of the rebate being symbolic only, I believe this plan met the above criteria. • NORMA GLOVER is-a-Newport Beach city councilwoman. • best of the readers hotline .Bayshores dispute judge's fault ., • : ~arcling the Bayshores • Community Association -· pule which appeared in 91H'e Daily Pilot on April 3. • In the referenced article, Judge Bruce Sumner is quoted as saying "The association is being sued ... and ... shouldn't it defend itself." This implies that \)le association is threatened by some sort of legal action. It's the board that's threat- ened, not the association. A law- Sttjt is a court proceeding to recover a right or claim. The right being sought by a number of association members is the right to have an election - ~ recall election 4s provided by association's bylaws. Judge Sum- mer and three other board mem- bers have engaged a law firm at association expense to thwart such an election. It is hard to imagine a more self-serving action than spending your neighbors money to prevent them from holding an election. This board centered style of !leadership" is the genn of the community's discord. rt should be oo surprise to anyone that there is a strong push for a recall. . BOB DULEY Baysbores Resident Newport Beach time at Beavis & Butthead's. The third paragraph lS an apparent Clinton/Democrat Party jab that backfired. It ironically cites one of the few things Clin- ton has done -defymg the Urut- ed Nations -which would be applauded by the John Buch Society rGer us out of the UN!") and some segments of the GOP. The fourth paragraph gets to. Jim Toledano. For the record, if The Daily Pilot's news reporting can be trusted, Toledano did the oppo- site of what the column accuses; he didn't point the finger at ·everyone else." He took sole blame for spending the $10,000 dollars. He did say that he per- sonally did not know the sister had already reached her legal campaign spending limit -not nearly the same as pointing ·the ·finger.• Toledano did point the finger at the GOP, but Dodero was incorrect to say he did so "instead of taking the blame for his transgressions.• If Dodero thinks Toledano should be indicted, he should call tbe District Attorney. That's what Toledano did. I'm sure Toledano would urge him to do so if Dodero thinks he's guilty of an indictable offense. Why not l"lk--·---------------------------------------~ ask Toledano directly? It would help me to under- stand the colunm, of course, if it included the precise offense Toledano is guilty of. ' : · Judge did right thing , , Regarding the Joseph Bell column · on April 3. lf we live in a Paradise, and we i feel that we do, then the good guys i. should be winning. : In.stead we have the rlgnteous, the • win-by-any means crowd, back after l. N'11on's long demise. We 4"' talking I'm sure Dbdero's heart is in the right place, so I hope be will consider printing an apology con- cerning his colwnn to Ron Brown's f8:ffiily specifically and the other families in general. : Pringle Brown Shirts in another form. : • We know Bruce Sumner. He will 1 probably ride his bike just that much t narder. l LEON AND MOLLY LYON I don't believe a frivo- lous Beavis and Butthead tome equating death as a bad doy at the office is one we want children to see as representative of :: Newport Beach :. . ~------------------------------------------~ .. £riticism of Toledano nnwarranted Tony Dodero's column of ~onday, April 8, about Jim oledano reminded me of the tratuitous d.lspalaging quotes .fiom Richard Nixon's detractors hich appeared in the press at ~time of b1s death. • I dldn 't think Nixon was a fOod person but l was very upset at the mean and snippy remarks ~ed when he died. No y deserves National Lam- goon t.reabnent in a local paper ft those times. • A grece period of a week or ~o is always appropriate. • The column's headline ls cute, Cnd the lead parograph is light - a' version Of "bed hair day• humor concerning the OC ~emocratic Party. The tec0nd '4fagraph begins wttb. the death • Ron Brown, a vilion that . ~ to my mind the pilots wb9 tied lD the aaah. one who wu iom Oranp County, and the l.imotee al 811 the aew, Brown. 6d .... ~ .,...e~en. Nae funny at ell. Ill Art Buch- aid b111hg for Oennll MWer the way responsible adults in Orange County treat recent death in any family, Republican or Democrat. MARK DAVIDSON Costa Mesa Jim Toledano is a man of integrity. Por more lb.an 10 years I've known Jim and his honest wife, Peggy, and I know he would never stoop to question- able practices with campaign money or any other facet of elec- tioneering. U anything Jim is overly cau- tious at times. Anyone, however, could nave a lapse of best Judg- ment in a politically sensitive action. Knowing Jim, l believe he weighed the various factors care- fully before making the mailing and will be able to substantiate his ded.sion to the proper author- ities. Toledanos alerting C'appizi to the smarmy operations ot Scott Baugh and hit eccompllces wa ethically, legally and politic.ally the right thing to do. This was not the c:ustomary pre-eledion ploy ol a ceocffdate ftltng Nit agamat bla lttOGgelt opponent, then canceling it the day after the votes are cast. The Orange County District Attorney and Toledano are to be commended for uncovering this scam of the voters in Huntington Beach. They should be praised, not scorned, for their conscien- tious pursuit of the truth. Under no circumstances should Jim Toledano even be asked to resign as bead of the Orange County Democratic Party. As for Tony Dodero, his politi- cal coat tails are hanging out in the wind. I look forward to him doing a similar verbal sabre dance on fellow travelers -Dana Rohrabacher, Curt Pringle and Ross Johnson with equal glee. As a good journalist you should welcome such a cbal~ lenge. ELEANORE HUMPHREY Costa Mesa Or maybe not Sad to see that Tony Dodero has bad lo show that Jim Toledano, like most Republicans, is just another colossal hypocrite. Hope he doesn't have to find out the same thing about Mike Capizzi. BARRYZANCK Newport Beach Judge should have mercy on Sid Harbor Municipal Court Judge Susanne Shaw should recuse herself from Sid Soffer's case m favor of a judge who has a life. Otherwise lighten up, Susanne. He's not an axe mur- derer. He's a local treasure and we want him back. ntOMAS A. BUITERWORTH Newport Beach Fred Martin's gun attack missed target Why would Fred Martin, noto- rious hater-of-guns, attend a gun show? In his recent column, his jeering portrayal of the people at the show suggests that he went there in the cloak of an attacker -to demonize gun owners and their families and to ridicule those who cherish the U.S. Con- stitution. .... He even goes so far as to make light ol the M-1 rifle (whether the M-1 garand or the M-1 carbine he does not specify). I do not know what battle Martin fought m, but at Iwo Jima we were damned glad our gov· emment had given us the M-1 garand. It gave us an edge over the bolt guns we went up against. It makes a fine collection piece for history buffs. The sllcmest and oiliness ol Martin' style of wrlting places h1m in the wrong place in World War II. NaZJS Gennany could have profitably moved him ahead of Joseph Goebbels u Mlnlster or ~ Enlighten· ment and PrOpaganda. WILLIAM I. ANDERSON Coste Mesa • tomaa'I MOiis ~ M«tln foUght In the Korun Wf/Jj, not In WOrid Ww n. The 1933 earthquake caused widespread damage throughout the local community. readers respond Qu~e facts a little bit shaky 1 have a correction for George W. Barnett's 1933 earthquake memory (Daily Pilot, April 11.) The 1933 earthquake was approximately 5:50 p.m. March 10, not April 10 as reported in a very interesting letter in the Pilot. I had celebrated my fifth birthday March 7 with my ldndergarten class at Western Avenue School at 53rd Street in southwest Los Angeles. was WTecked beyond repair. We finished the semester in wooden portable classrooms. After the quake, my family was spending that night on the front lawn until about 10 p .m. My dad took my 2 112-year-old brother under one arm and me under the other and marched upstairs to bed leaving my mother, grandmother and aunts on the lawn. I want to correct the article and state the fact it was March 10, 1933. It said the earthquake was about 4:30 p.m. it was actually six min- utes 'til 6 when the earth- quake rut I remember very clearly because I was on roller skates BOBIUCKLE Costa Mesa The three-story bnck school MEL RJCID..EY Newport Beach As year passes, Henry family extends gratitnde On this, the first anniversary of the death of our beloved son, officer Robert Henry, on behalf of my wife Lois, my children Kathy, Bill, Bob and Jim, we would like to thank the residents of New- port Beach for everything you've done in supporting Bob's wife, Pat- ty, and her children. Tb.is is a hard letter to write, for words can not tell you how much you've all meant to us. I apologize for this inadequacy and for anyone I may overlook: To the Newport Beach Police Department. namely Chief McDonell, Lt, Andy Goois, and officers Mark, Tom P., Tom G.. Bob Henry Woo, Jeff and to all ol the office.rs who stood watch with Bob. Thank you. · To Hoag Memorial HOlpitil, the ad.ministBtor who put us up. To Dr. Duty, Dr. Rogers, to the para- medics, and all of the wonderful nurses and staff in the ICC who gave us Bob for an additional 30 days. Th.anlt you To Bill Volt for b1s un~ effOrls and support on the tund-ra.i.sers and care. Thank you To the Four Seasons Hotel the Mamott Suites, the Arches Restau- rant, and Air-Touch beepers. Thank you, To the mayor and cdy Council. a special thanks. To everyone in Newport Beach or other cities. To all the wonderful people who gave their support via prayers, finanoal, or deeds. Thank you. . 1b the individual who was kind enough to purchase airline tickets to Washington and Sacramento for us to attend the Policemen's Memorial. 1bank you -it means lb.at some of us can now go, wbo couldn't before. To the Daily Pilot, for yow honest and ~pas­ sionate reporting. A very heart-felt thank you. We love ch and every one of you. You will always lM> In our prayers -May God bW. you. The proud parents and family ot Robert JOlepb Henry, B~ ~ KAlHY, Ill.I. AND JIM Ode to Three Leg Fredie There ii an Qld It~ troaa...., lcn About a gun allng1ng q___, Btte'm Moore NoW Bate'm wu m11Dllt Cl Ml tbe citftln He.._ gaw the dug RolW9llrl )ttten . BUI~ 13 wat a a.JM Wiid dread A .. C11Dt to town cJllid ftlM L'1!f PrN Wby did IOlD called b1xn Three Leg Predi ' Some MY be got lt frca Sweet Upt a.tty The IMrUf toWd illD911 a dog fight abnrw'n Tbr9e I.Ag or mt.'m. oae WM bHded for Nin. Rtl~mge ls lweM. the lbeirtlf knew ':. •Town's not ~ .,,,.agh for both ol ywl • Thne Leg Prldle ..ad. .,. ..... '° ..... c.a .. akI .................. .., ,..., _.._ A.,.... AA•' -, SATURDAY, APRll 13, 1996 BROTHERS CONTINUED FROM A 1 excited about the opportunity. An informational meeting held Thursday evening at the Rea Community Center, where SOY is based, drew more than 20 of the program's older mem- bers. ·rm excited about it,• said 20-year-old Tony Henriquez. ·r want to work w;ith the kids, get the m to thinking ·positively, help their sell-esteem." But, Santoyo said, it's going to take hard work and dedica- tion. And, he wanls, many of them won't become role mod- els overnight. lf a big brother wants to coach a sport, Santoyo la.id he'll have to first learn how to play the game properly, then learn bow to be a coach. It he wants to get involved in com- munity outreach, speaking to students in the classroom. he'll have to learn about public sp~aking. But SOY will be there to help them through the groundwork. •You guys should take advantage of this opportunity,• Santoyo told the group of young men who attended Thursday's meeting. 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"The majority doesn, want to take the Steps necessary to man- age the .finances of the dty so we can nm a reserve.• A comprehensive Study ot dty department seMcel by KPMG Peat Marwick is scheduled to be released this month. Glover says she now believes the council has no plans to make use of the study's conclusions. , Jan Debay says she waiting for the study to be ~blished before taking steps. She believes Monday's vote has created a "massive misunderstanding." "We would like to see the anger go away,• said Debay who prefers a cautious approach. ~My mode of operation is more one step at a time rather than leaping to a symbolic goal ... ~:'?.:\~ ... :Beautiful Hairf::.~: ~:{:~· .· .. :·-.::. : . ·;·.:·· ·::-<" .. · Per;m & Cut Reg. $65 w/ad $45' (:=..:· · :·.: · :·.:: Weave & Cut Reg. $65 w/ad $45 : .• ·. : · ·" ~:: Men's Haircut $15 ·· :·~· . . . 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She might not speak English, but she would go liome and tell her family who do.• But one thing the three board . memben in attendance Thursday did agree on was using the· appointment process in selecting Durante's replacement. Panian said the district will accept applications for the posi- tion through May 10. 'lben the board will consider a replacement on May 16. · "Our deadline for finding a - replacement would be June 4, • Panian said. "So, if there were a deadlock, it would give the board three meetings to work our way through it." Carpet Your Entire H9me with Plush or Berber Sabatino Tommy Peter Phil Vince Aulnonzed Deale! fol for only .. ''·'\\l,IH r•la1 -ii ... ,,.,.-... , s499oo~~p~ Jewish National Fund Invites You to Join Us Fi;>r Lunch • Dinner • Sunday Brunch Ca'tering Available For Reservations and Directions CaU 723-0621 251 Shlpylll'd Way • Newport Beach Evening of Elfchantment at the spectacular Village Crean Saturday April 20, 1996 8:00 • 11 :00 p.m. Casino Games Live Entertainment Silent Auction Food Libations Fun! Fun! Fun! $75 per person .~ Calf ~NF for tickets & lnfOl'llllllt ' .... ,_,, (714)558-8733 (310J327·~32 EYE-OPENER Easter Bowl tennis tournament next for Newport Beach? QUOTE OF THE DAY "lj'you conrentl'aU' on OM thing. l/')U'U MVeT know if you'd like SOIMl.hlng • you haom t trlt>d ye< ... - -KA1TE GROGAN DON I.EACH I OAl.Y PILOT The U.S. Yacht ClubChallenge Cup races wrap up today. Rough seas bother and bewilder • San Diego maintains overall lead, but it's wide open going into today's final two races; Bayview, Houston, Annapolis, Seattle all in the hunt for top honors at U.S. Yacht Club Challenge Cup. By Stephanie Keefe, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -The idyllic conditions of Thursday did not carry over to Friday, as the sailors in the U.S. Yacht Club Challenge faced continuously varying shifts, both in angle and velocity. Again sailed on the waters off Newport. the two courses fea- tured light and shifty winds that prompted a good deal of inconsis- tency for most of the teams. On the Catalina 37 course, Annapolis YC had a great day. posting a 1, 1, 6 to help raise its team's position into third overall, while San Diego YC remained the most consistent of the group, sailing to a 3, 2, 2 for the day. The home Newport Harbor YC team had a tough day, with a 6, 6 7 to bring its team into sixth place overall. The same as the day prior, the Catalina 37 course featured tight racing, with no clear leader of the pack. The shifts, combined with a lot of upcoast current, caused the competitors to play the comers, often leaving their position up to a roll of the dice. "With the wind the way it was, you make one big mistake and you're history,• said Newport Harbor YC crew member Chris Welsh. Besides the adversity of the conditions, one of the team's crew members became ill while on the race course and had to be taken in. "It was one of the toughest days I've had doing race commit- tee," said Principle Catalina 37 Race Officer Bill Crispin. "I cred- it my fellow race committee m~mbers for doing a great job, despite the conditions." The conditions on the CFJ and Laser conditions rivaled those of the Catalina 37 course. Though these conditions persisted throughout the day, there were noticeable leaders in each class. Chicago YC's CFJ team cur- rently leads the class by six • SEE SAILING PAGE 82 . AJOR HITTERS Six Newport-Mesa District seniors will be recognized before an upcooling Califprnia Angels game as their respective high schools' boys and girls Student-Athletes of the Year, as part of the C1F Southern Section Academic Awards program. Costa Mesa's Brian Abbott, Tawny Bayes; Estancia's Pete Krutzik, Beth Ferryman; Newport Harbor's Graham Evarts, Laura Wilson stand above the ·field with their athletic endeavors, combined with the best statistics of them all ... the GPA. . Brian Abbott (Costa Mesa}, Pete Krutzik (Estancia) and Graham Evarts (Newport Harbor) will be recognized on a date still to be determined, as will female honorees Tawny Bayes (Costa Mesa), Beth Ferryman (Estancia) and Laura Wilson (Newport Harbor). must have maintained a GPA of at least 3.5 in college preparatory courses and earned at least one varsity letter. Abbott, a two-way starter on the Mustangs football team, had a GPA of 3.79, while Krutzik, a veteran member of the Eagles' likely Pacific Coast League champion golf squad, has maintained a perfect 4.0 GPA. Tawny Bayes. an All-Pacific Coast League volleyball player who also competes for the Mustangs in track and field, bas a 3.86 GPA. vidual standouts, the CfF Southern Section rewards teams in each sport Wlth the top cumulative GPA Though no local conbngents were best in thelI respective sports, several posted strong academic shoWUlgs, mducling: The individual winners were selected by each school. They Evarts, a tennis player at Newport, also checks in at 4.0. Ferryman, a four-year starting soccer goalkeeper, owns a glistening 3.91 GPA, while Laura Wtlson, a Sea View League champion in the shot put and a multiple varsity letter winner in volleyball and basketball, has a 3.96 GPA. ln addition to the indi- Corona del Mar guls tenrus (3.56); Estancia golf (3.42), Newport Harbor boys tennis (3.42); Corona del Mar girls cross country (3.37); Corona del Mar SPOTLIGllT OJ\: COSTA MESA IIIGJ-f 'S KATIE GROGAN MARC MARTIN I DAllY PILOT Senior KaUe Grogan of Costa Mesa High excels in track and field and swlmmJng, as well as water polo and basketball. Senior-itiS • Costa Mesa's Katie Grogan is truly making her time count. By Sany Faulkner, Daily Pilot K atie Grogan bas an unusual strain of senior-itis, the mythJcal malady recognizable for its ability to divert one's attention from campus activities toward other lell...uuctured interests. Pot the Costa Mesa High senior, boWever, the symptoms have brought on tbe opposite effect. •rm never going to be able to do these _, actlvlUes later in my life," Mid the PMllc Coast League Girls Athlete of the V.. CUdidate, who ii cramming ber ad•tiar this spring wttb. among other .... IPGdlng usignmentl in~ ..,, irKk and lleld. •1 Jarit to do a many tbings as poaible ...S bD WM IOmething I'd always r• Dll to do Jn high lcboOI. J ran track In ••illllt& and ilgbtb graae and t figured this was my last chance.• Shuffling unifonns, of cowse, is nothing new for this amphibious athlete, who is prominent nationally in women's water polo, having competed internationally representing the US. She also played on Mesa's varsity water polo team the last two falls, helping the Mustangs win the 1995 CIF Southern Section Division ll championship, and was a catalyst in the formaUon of Mesa's first girls water polo tea,m last autumn, a venture which has since been sanctioned by the CIP. Additionally. Grogan was a second-team All-Pacific Coast League girls basketball player last winter as a 5-foot-10 post. The two varsity letters she earns this spring will push her total to nine. And if athletics, which now include working out with her club water polo team, weren't enough to wpplement her solid ~ st.anding, Grogan is musicaJlY indlned. as Well •rm aJso m choir and a member OI diU!D line (an aD~on ~rfonning group},• Mid GtogaD. Wbo Still finds time to earn paychecks as a YMCA lifeguard •1t you concentrate on one thing, you'll never know if you'd like something else you haven't tried yet. Most of the things I've ~n into, I've liked. I'm having a lot of fun with track.• While Mesa coaches praise Grogan's versaWity, work ethic, coacbability and attitude, they also can't help but wonder how much better she'd be as a specialist. ·1 have no doubt being on the track team bas ta.ken away some from her sWimmlng." Mustangs swimming coach Matt Whitmore said. •But, I think, if coechel don't share athletes and encourage them to compete in other sports, tb,ef-re doing a disservice to their athletes e..rid their school .• And While Grogan may indeed benefit from focusing in on one sport. she remains a valuable contributor both in the pool, on UM trec:t. and in the shot put and discus ~ though admittedly ham~ boys cross country (3.36); Corona del Mar girls basketball (3.32); Newport Harbor girls cross country (3.25); Estancia wale{ polo (3.21); Corona del Mar boys volleyball {3.16); Corona del Mar 'girts volleyball (3.14); Estancia girls tennis (3.14); Corona del Mar softball (3.13); Corona del Mar boys basketball (3.10); Newport Harbor girls track and held (3.10); Estancia girls swunming (3.09); Estancia girls basketball (3.06); Newport Harbor girls tennis (3.05}; Estanoa girls cross country (3.03); Newport Harbor girls volleyball (3.02); Estancia girls track and field (3.0); ~d Corona del Mar water polo (3.0). < . I l B I' I· '\ '\ I " richard dunn Easter Bowl blown away, Inay end up in Newport • Palm Springs appears to have blown its chances. I f you're hke most dub players, you cancel tenrus matches when gusts reach 50 mph and winds consistently blow m the 20-to 30-mph range. But the Easter Bowl Junior Tenru.s Championships, played this week in Palm Springs, couldn't be canceled. The show had to go on. No matter how cruel the winds were, a schedule had to be kept, sponsors expected tennis, and kids had to get back in school Monday. That, along with a timing conflict with next year's LPGA Nabisco Dinah Shore, is one of the reasons why the Easter Bowl, considered the most prestigious junior tournament in the nation by the United States Tennis Associabon. will not return to the Coachella Valley next year, accorcling to the event's founder, Seena Hamilton. Now Consider the perfect weather we've experienced the past few weeks. Think about the abundance of tenrus courts in the area , beginning with the Palisades Tennis Club, adjacent to the Hyatt Newporter. Easter Bowl officials, after all, are interested in a resort environ- ment, "the ambience of a one-stop resort," Hamilton said. Hamilton hasn't pursued Newport Beach, but she should. She's never been here. "I'm open to suggestions," she said. On Friday. a certain reporter illustrated to her what an ideal setting Newport Beach would be for this annual Spring Break tournament. Obviously,•it's up to the powers that be, meaning Ken Stuart (Palisades owner- • SEE TENNIS PAGE 83 McKibben, partner save it for Sunday's finals at U.S. Rowing llials •They conserve their strength in order to get their best shot at a spot . at the Olympic Qualifier in Switzerland in June. ly Rldwd Dunn. ~ p;Jot . the front-runners and saved their energy ior Sunday. McKibben, diagnosed with the Ep5tein- Barr virus last fall, and Layton finished fourth (8:01.6) in the six-boat race at Lake Lanier in Gainesville, Ga., also the site of Olympic rowing in this summer's 1996 Atlanta Games. Andy McMarlln (Naval Academy) and 1Y Bennion (Seattle) won in 7:3-4.7. McKibben was unavailable for com- ment Prid.ay. MdObben and Layton bad a tinie of 6:4'9.3 on Wednesday when they won a ptelimbut.ty beat to automatically qualify for tbe tinall. "CoDdltlom ~ that's why tbe timel were a&ower, • ~ Prie1. ~ manager ol U.S. RowtDg, Mid Prtday . .,,_ Ila WM pNa1 cD9 betwwl (Mt:Mlrla• ~)and 8'tG6CI pwe, aDCI, OtMOulJY, • 20 seconds, almost 30 seconds back. is pretty far back. So it's entirely possible that once (McKibben-Layton) knew they weren't in a situation to push for the win, they didn't push themselves. It doesn't matter where you finish lf you're not first. •It's one of the most difficult things physiologically that you can ask of your body. Rowing ts next to cross-coWltry ski- ing in terms of the most phyalcally demanding spol'.tl. • Winnen fi'om the two prellm h ab advanCed, along with ThUrsday'1 toi>:two tinithen in two .re~ to fonn the six· bOat fiDaL which wW caadude on Sunday wttb the fii'lt race at 9:50 a.m., EUtern .... u McMartili aDd .. , ••• win t.be opm- mg race~. U.. a:=.--• they Will advance fp tbl ~ iii SWitzerland in June. Only one U.S. boat will qualify. If another boat wins Sunday, it will race head-to-head against McMarlin- Bennion for all the marbles later in the afternoon. McKibben, a member ol the 1992 U.S. Olympic quadruple sculls. who also rowed on the world championship 919ht-man ~ 1n 1994, was toJd in late October be had Epstein-Barr, only days before he was lcbedulf!d to report to th Arco Olympic 1\'aining Center in Chula Viste, where be trelDI wttb Coach Mlk Spracklen. MdClbben dklri't arrive m Chwa Vista undl early January, when lt wu <MW'· iDlned be ahOuld switch disdPlinea. from the iigbt-man sweep. to doubae Peb. 15. MdCibben and Laytcm were c.bMm by ... Ktd8n U tbe quickeet double ICUls CID Peb.15 . . Bi v ---.. ... - • DON liACH I Ptl-Y Pl.OT San Diego :YaCbt Club crew pnpares to hoist tbe spinnaker u tlaeY l'OUnd the flnt tum In the second nee Prtday artemoon. SAILING the top.'' said Principle Race ...-. ....,.. •Mall (IAllllflfllCML. ....... • •• 1111) Officer Jeff Uttell. •NO matter c...... J7 Ae9t a.. fil-.c what the conditlons were, the 1. aawiew. 24; '2. HouJton, 27; 3. 1. Seattle. 7.75; 2. St. P9tenburg, 14; CONTINUED FROM 81 top kids always figure it out.• AnNpolls. 27.5; 4. San Diego, 27.75; s. 3. s.w. Diego. 22; 4. Newport~. The Newport Harbor YC Seattle, 29.75; 6. Newport Hatbor. 32; 26.75; 5. HouMI\ JO: 6. l.Mdwnont. teams have been consistent 90 7. IMchmout. 35.75; 8. St.~ 39; 7. Ch~ Jt; a. AnNpotis, 43; 9. points, with a 2, t, 5, 1, 2, 2 to date. 36.75; 9. St. Francis, 46; 10. Chia9o, 48. ~~ 47; 10. St. fnlncl5, 60. far and a drop ace may better their overall scores tOday. aJ Fa..t CMlr9I The Seattle YC Laser sailor Dalton Bergen is also dominat- ing his class, with five firsts and a fourth for the series. Racing continues today with 1. ChlCago, 12.s; 2. St. PetenbUrg. 1. Sin Diego. 18; 2. Bayview, 19; 3. two races left in the series. POi' 20.5; 3. San Diego, 20.75; 4. Newport ~ 20; 4. AnNpofls, 22; 5. Seat-l Mon tWbor;26; 5. Annapolis, 21; 6. SNttte. tit. 22; 6. Ni\\1)0rt ~. 26; 7. St. final scores, P ease see -31.75; 1. Bayview. 40; a. i..ctwnont. 50; ~ 2.1; a. lMdtmoot, 35; 9. day's edition. 9. Hou5ton; s1110. St. F!Wlds, 56. O\lago, JI; 10. St. Fr.nds. 47. •The cream always ~to COMMUNITY COLLEGE SWIMMING JC VOLLEYBALi. Read has career day for Coast Pirates sweep • Former Newport Harbor High standout Carey Read wins all three breaststroke events to lead women to wins Nos. 107 and 108 as Orange Coast's "Streak" goes on. SAN MARCOS -Carey Read, a former Newport Harbor High product, pulled off the biggest upset of her college swimming career Friday besting Palomar's previously- unbeaten Carlyn Neilson in the 50 breast- stroke. Read, who also won the 100-and 200- yard breaststroke helped the Orange Coast College women run its unbeaten string in dual meets to l 08 by beating Palomar, 172- 118, and Grossmont, 162-128, in a triangular meet. The 31-year-old Neilson, who owns 15 world records in master's swimming, had never been beaten in her college career. Read won the 50 breast in 31.88, less than .2 of a second ahead of Neilson at 32.03. "When I saw Neilson was in the field, I took Carey out of one event because I thought we had enough to win the meets," said OCC Coach John Rathfelder. •1t was a great matchup. Neilson was a former Divi- sion I swimmer when she was 18. "She's like what Wisnu (Wardhana) is to the men's competition." Mona Kha.mis won the 50 freestyle and Hilary Cox took the 100 backstroke to help OCC improve to 5-0 on the season. The men dropped both of their dual meets, losing, 165-95, to Palomar and, 172- 88, to Grossmont, but Wardhana was the sparkler for the Pirates (3·2), winning the 50 freestyle and the 200 butterfly. COSTA MESA -Orange Coast ·College's men's volleyball team swept past visiting San Diego Mesa Friday night, avenging its only loss of the season with a convicing 15-7, 15-4, 16-14 Orange Empire Conference victory. The Pirates swerpt to their 13th straight and improved to 17-1 overall record (14-1 in confer- ence play), were led by the play of Mike Pixler (22 kills), Brad Callahan (17 kills) and 'Iroy Lan- gley (13 kills), set up primarily by Matt Wright, who was credited with 53 assists. San Diego Mesa boasted the only conference conquest of Coast earlier in the season with a five-set victory at San Diego. Mesa falls to 12-3 and appears to be locked out of first or second place in the conference race. Friday's victory also sets up a critical match next Friday when the Pirates will host Golden West which appears to be the conference decider. Coast handed Golden West its only loss of the conference campaign. < > I L ~ ·1 I < > '.\; .... Arcadia lures the ere~ five Sailors, BeanlSlee o CdM take the challeng~ • Laura Wilson (shot), Beardslee (1,600), Tars' distance medley relay vies. By Barry Faulkner, Dai/;' Pilot ARCADIA -Newport Harbor High senior Laura Wilson, third in CIF Southern Section Division ll last spring in the shot put, leads a group of six local athletes taking part in the 29th annual Arcadia 1$1,;ib:tieaal-tr.aclc -~d field meet tonight at Arcadia Hlglr.---- _ Corona del Mar High junior Tyler Beardslee will vie in the 1,600 meters, while a distance medley relay team of Katie Kent, Colleen Eadie, Jamie Swarberg and Alicia McFall will represent Newport Harbor. Wilson, the reigning Sea View League shot put champion, is one of 20 qualifiers in her event, com- ing in with a best of 39-0, despite battling a nagging ankle injury, which has severely hampered her technique. The girls shot put is scheduled to begin at 8: 15 p.m., with the top qualifying mark owned by Seilala Sua from St. Thomas Aquinas High (50-2). Beardslee, the reigning Sea View League 1,600 champ, enters with a qualifying time of 4:23.5, a considerable jump from his league championship clocking of Personal 1i • • ra1n1ng Specials 6Week & 3 Month 4:35.82 last spring. His qualifying time, howe ranks 16~ among the 17 1, . qualifiers, who will toe the st ing line for a ~:40 p .m. start. top 1,600 qualifier is Mich Stember from Jesuit High Sacramento (4:05.70). . Newport's distance medl consisting ol a junior (Eadie) sophomores (Sw~g and K and a freshman (McFall) is l ing to add experience ag · some more experienced com tion when the starter's pistol g -0ff in the 4,000-meter event 8:50 p.m. Kent will handle the leg of 4 with Eadie (800), Swarbe (1,200) and McFall (1,600) their turn. The quartet's qu · ing time of 12:35 ranks t among the listed entries, Thousand Oaks topping all qu tiers with a time of 12:10. Swarberg was second in 800 and 1,600 at Sea Vi League Finals last spring and se enth in Southern Section Divisi Din the 1,600. Eadie was second in league the 800. Several national record ho! ers from around the country d the field at the prestigious alfa which opens with some fie events at 5 p.m., followed by opening running event at 6 p. NO ENROUMENT FEE • NO DUES Includes full use of all club facilities NATALIA LARSON MEMBER FOR 12 YEARS TWO AEROBIC CLASSES & ' TWO WEIGHT TRAINING SESSIONS A WEEK S'eip.e-Up. NEWPORT Comer of E. 17th & Irvine Ave. in Westdiff Plaza -631-3623 Your Neighborhood Hoo/th Clllb Since 1982 '--~~~~~~~~ KING GEORGIE DAY Coronation of King George I Balboa Bay Club, 6 p.m. May 1, 1996 MAY 1 ***** THETllOPHY If you're on your game, you know there was the question of whatever happened to the perpetual ~George Yardley KAWAI Liue HONORING NEWPORT HARBOR HIGH'S GEORGE YAROLEY,1996 BASKETBAll HAU OF FAME INDUCTEE • BANQUET INFORMATION: 442-0755 '-11111,llOO H(>'.\;l "' H \HY 1HI 8IG IUCKS When yo.ire • celebrity and a hero and a champk>n, all of the good things come your way. Right? 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He'll soon be in touch with Stuart (out of town Friday) and the Riviera Resort & Racquet Club, which hosted the event this year, to get further details. With nearby tennis clubs such as the Newport Beach Tennis Club, Racquet Club of Irvine and Balboa Bay Club Racquet Club, plenty of courts are available if everybody works together. An article last year in the Desert Sun, the Coachella Valley's biggest newspaper, said the Easter Bowl made "a $1 million impact on the community.• We learned what the recent Toshiba Senior Classic can do economically to the area (hotels, restaurants, shopping, etc.). "Palm Springs wants it back,• said Hamilton, who spent about $30,000 of this year's budget on .television coverage. •This year, everything's up (meaning it's more than a $1 million impact), and all the business is up. All the rooms are up. They said last year was one of the greatest things to bring in during Easter week, with fami- . lies coming from all over the country." Oh, yeah, Palm Springs would love to host it again. But the timing of Spring Break and the Dinah Shore next year makes it inconceivable, Hamilton said. There's also the intolerable wind factor in the desert. The Easter Bowl, which started in New York City (where Hamilton's marketing fiim is located), had been played in Florida for the past several years until 1995, when it was moved to Riviera, where gusts made it unbearable for the competitors. Geoff Abrams, the most celebrated junior player in the area, tossed up a second serve on Wednesday and completely missed the ball. •When would you ever hear of something like that happening to a player on that level?" said Phil Dent, who bas coached Abrams for years. "That's how windy it was. I think that's too windy. It was like a wind tunnel through here.• A couple of players hit the top edge of their rackets on serves and the ball landed two or three courts over. Sure, the wind plays havoc with both players on the court. But your better player, an attacker who goes for the passing shots, comes to the net and hits for winners, is restricted. The retriever bas the advantage. It's totally unfair for a tournament as distinguished as the Easter Bowl to hold its championships in wicked weather. "If there were pros out here, there would be a few complaints,· Dent said. Who complains about the weather in Newport Beach? • RICHARD DUNN 's dub tennis column appears twice monthly. Y O UTH S O CCE R Wolfpack to Costa Mesa COSTA MESA -The Wolfpack Soccer Club, a youth soccer powerhouse in Fountain Valley, will be starting a girls under 13 team in Costa Mesa with Mike Dunn, the Costa Mesa High boys' soccer coach, at the reins. ·rm pretty excited about this," Dunn said. "They have such a long history of success. We're fortunate to be a part of their pro- gram." The Wolfpack's Bronze Level team completed a succesful sea- son and will be moving up to the Silver Level. The Costa Mesa squad will be taking over the vacated spot at the Bronze Level. Team tryouts are slated for Sunday and any girl who was under 13 as of July 31 of this year is eligible to try for one of the 15 or 16 spots on the team. For further information, call Coach Dunn at 751-8493. :sENIOR-ITIS CONTINUED FROM 81 by her crude technique, has consistently scored in dual meets in the shot and discus. She also participates in the sprints (100 and 200 meters), and is a regular on both the 400 and 1,600 relays. ·she really helps our depth," said Mesa track and field coach John Carney, whose squad is unbeaten in three league meets, tour overall, heading into next week. In the pool, Grogan stands out even more, having won 11 individual and reley events in Cirillo sparkles Corona del Mar rftldent Steve Cirlllo finis~ ~d in the 1 ·S Clua at the recent 502-mile Lu Vegu to Reno off-road race. C1rlllo, driving a modified stock four-wheel drlve truck, negotiated tmrain 1ncluding silt, mow, roc:b and and in the inaugural running of what promoten hope devel- ops lnto th• ·u.s .... ,. 500 .• Cirillo wUl compeh nm in a May 18 9Y9ftt ol the LaRana Serl• at Luc.Wne Valley, having wen 111\d fth. ilbec:l MCOftd in two previoul LaJlan4 races tbll J9U. three league meets thus far. #She's our most versatile swimmer,· said Whitmore, who takes advantage of Grogan's aptitude in all four strokes by shuffling her throughout his lineup. "She can finish in the top three in every event, which is pretty dam rare, espedally at Costa Mesa, where swimming is not mainstay." Said Grogan: "Whether it's swim.ming or track, ru do any event the coach puts me in. I don't really care.• Whitmore cites freestyle and ihdividual medley as Grogan's top events. Sbe finished third In last year's Pacific Coast League Finals in the 100-yard freestyle ·""'· \. briefly· Vanguards put away Biola, 9.-o LA MIRADA -TENNIS The Southern California College women's ten- nis team rolled Friday to an easy .9-0 victory over Biola in a Golden State Athletic Conference match- up . ..... . SATURDAY. APRIL 13, 1996 ' sec (10-5, 3-2) didn't lose a set, winning three singles match- es and one doubles match, 6--0, 6-0. SoCal College 9, 8iola 0 Slngles:Le (S) def Kusardy, 6-0, 6-0; Andel (S) def. Edsberg. 6-0, 6-0; Connolly (S) def. Stauffacher, 6-1, 6-1; George (S) def. Swandler, 6-0, 6-0; Blnnquist (S) def. Roy, 6-2, 6-4; Tate (S) def. Chua, 60-, 6-1. The ultimate team sport J " Doubles:l~Andel (S) def. Kosardy- Edsberg, 6-4, 6-2; George-Binnquist (S) def. Stauffacher-Swandler, 6-1, 6-0; Connolly-Tate (S) def. Roy-chua, 6-0, 6-0. occ falls, 6-0 Th~R~ang; SOFTBALL Coast College softball teain threatened in the first inning Tuesday, but had a runner thrown out at third base setting the tone for a 6-0 loss to Orange Empire Conference rival Irvine Valley, Anne Hardey (3-16) went the distance for OCC (3-21, 1-11). l..rvine Valley improved to 3-11 in conf~ence play. OltANGE EWWIE CONFel£Na Irvine Valley 6. Orange Coast 0 Orange Coast 000 000 O -O 2 4 Irvine Valley 210 120 x -6 6 1 Hardey and Ritchey. L -3-16. Harris 0 - 11) and Hahten. W -Harris 0-11). L - Hardey, 3-16. 2B -Payne (O), DeMarco (I). 3B -Harris (I), 2. SCH ED U LE SATURDAY BASE BAU College -Southern California College at Cal Baptist. doubleheader, noon. Community college -Orange Coast at Saddleback, noon. TRACK AND flELD College men and women -Southern California College at Azusa Pacific lnviUtiona~ 10 a.m. Community college men and women -Orange Coast at UC San Diego Invitational, 9 a.m. High school boys and girls -Newport Harbor (Laura Wilson, 8:15 p.m .. and distance medley relay team (8:50 p.m.), Corona del Mar (Tyler Beardslee. 6:40 p.m.) at Arcadia Invitational. Youth -Newport Beach Track and Field Championships at Newport Harbor High, 10 a.m. SOFTBALL College -Azusa Pacific at Southern California College, noon. High school -Costa Mesa at Westminster Tournament. CREW College -Orange Coast at Redwood Shores Regatta at Stanford, 8 a.m. DEE P SEA FRIDAY'S COUNTS Davey's Lodler -4 boats, 83 anglers. 1 barracuda, 33 calko bass, 93 sand bass, 45 sculpin. 38 sheephHd, 1 halibut. 94 rodcflsh, 26 mackerel, 1 blade sea bass (released), 45 blue perch, 1 sargo, 45 whitefish, 5 sole. Newport Landing -3 boats, 66 anglers. 15 sand bass, 1 bonito, 14 mack- erel, 1 rodcflsh, 8 sculpin, 1 sheephead, 4 whitefish, 3 sole. and was fifth in the 200 IM. She also contributed to the 200 and 400 freestyle relay teams that finished seventh and 11th, respectively, in CIF Southern Section Division m. The 400 free relay quartet set a school record. Grogan's practice routine includes morning (6-7 a.m.) and afternoon swim workouts, followed by her daily regimen on the track. But, she gives no ooncesslon to fatigue. •If I miss a practice, I feel guilty," she explained. "Though both swimming and track are individual sports, there is also the element of the team. I'm always ooncemed about not letting any of my teammates down.• • U you're on some sort d ego trip, you'd better find another sport to get involved with. ay.Jlm Walters, Daily Pilot I t's trivia time. Todays question is what sport combines the following: 1.) the strength needed to lift 85-pound bags of cement; 2.) the endW'mlce to lift tbem 33 to 35 times a minute over a six-minute span: and 3.) the ability to do both in tbe split-second timing of a qrnchronized swimming team? If you looked at the picture, you know the answer is aew. And few schools do it better than the Orange Coast College men's team -the only community oollege crew team in the country. The Pinltes will be back on the water today and Sunday at Palo Alto taking on NCAA Division I rivals UC Berkeley, Washington State and host Stanford in the Stanford Regatta. "In this one, Berkeley will be very tough," said Dave Grant, who's in his 30th year as OCC's head coach. "They have one of the fastest eights. I haven't seen Stanford or Washington State, but I thinlt we'll be OK there.• On the surface, ft woUld appear OCC would be at a disadvantage in every race sending freshmen and sophoIQores up again.st teams that can be stacked with four-year starters. However, Grant estimate. his teams have won 80% of their races over the years. "We work pretty bard at it," Grant Hid. •we've had three or four go on to the Olympic Ga.mes." RUFF ELL'S UPHOLSTERY'INC. Where Your Doles Coven Morel 1922 HAllOl llVD., costA MESA • 5'&· 1156 I I HIGHH TESTOSTERONE MUNS FAmR • WIH • MUSCU GROWTH II #OW · Tltlf'I 11 a Sall R1,1acem1n1 tor St1rolth wltll #o Harmhll SI• EffKtl. • IOMll ITDtO COMPtO c:111 lrletuse your lntOltlfone lewll ltrimallelltf Higlllf 111105· ltront ,,,.,,,$ EISifr, Futtr Musdl Growttrl • lot!Otl lltltO COlll'\.D IS tilt rault of }'Mrs Of ,_di COl'llll4Md Wtlh 1111 txpt11enct of flrofaslonll llllllla • IOROll ITUIO COMf'UX ollel1 you tilt opportunity to build klcrldtble llln mutcll mass 111 Just a.-. E~t I« anyone wno Wllltl to tOCrute tlllir lnllllSlly. Of'Ntly tnllanelnO your physlcll 1PP91r111Ct ICUtpllnO YOll' body Mll1 btllthy lllld mutett ••••m:mM1rmtAMM.c~...,. MME ---------- ADOlll~---------------- CllYSTATt llr ---------------1'11()11( _.__ __ ..___ __________ __ Pred H onebein, who crewed the Pall had never been on a , at OCC in 1987, was a member crew. They're not the norm. but • of the United States' Olympic Grant did say about 20% ol tbe I Eight team that won the World members, on average. come to • Cbampiooship in 1994. That the team having never crewed. : same team is one of the The current Varsity Eight ! favodtes to represent the U.S. squad. made up of all ; in the upcolJJing Summer sophomores, includes Kevin : Games in Atlanta. Cregan, Matt Zami.ska, Rob • As you've probably guessed, Bobsien, Mitch Munt, Nolan : it takes a sped.al athlete to Sisett, Greg Anson and : excel in crew. •<>range Coast is well coxswain Justin Freels. known for quality rowing and The JV eights are: Rk:k Uu.: we spend a great deal of time Jaooby Wilcox.; Cb.ri.s GruweDo in the fall and winter Mike Grahain; Fred developlngtechnique, • Grant Schoeneman; Corey said ·we then settle in with Rutherford; Ron Scott; IWx.tY the people who work best Hottman; and oox Grant together. The te8111 changes Braltemian. , almost every week. We're The Novice (Frosh) eight are : always trying to find the Tony Matulic, Rieb ~ , ultimate collection of people. Eric Lofquist, Matt Buster, ' "We tend not to talk about Russell Grimes, Tony Walker, : individuals. This is the ultimate Rob Woelfel. Mike Parsons aDd ~ team sport." Allison Pierce., coxswain. ! While most of the decisions OCC bas an A and B Ncmce: about who rows are subjective, four team. The A team includeS : Grant said a device known as Mike Erickson, Steve .! the ergom.eter provides the one Va.nhiekek, Mark Sobkowiak · objective test. The ergometer and Andy Prinle with Jennifer counts the number of Souders. The B team is Fabien revolu~ons of a Qywheel as a Jouve, Matt Pence, Joe Scott rower goes through his practice and Brian Cunha with Jessica paces. Thomas. The goal in crew is to propel Over the years, the occ your racing shell over a aew has competed in several... 2,000-meter oourse (the same prestigious competitions like as in the Olympics) in less than the Henley Ro""'' i>4"Hlotta in • ~ six minutes and fifteen JUA ~ .. seconds. EnChgllln1 d_ anBod Head odf thetb...ui • •That pace figures out to ares m ston an ... , ve•· about 33-35 strokes a minute," travellecl to seveA1 unique ~ Grant said. •Jt reqUires comers, i.e. China and Ireland. enormous endw'ance. Each •This is an exc:eptioo& member bas to be technic.ally opportunity for college athletes, proficient while working with to compete at this level,• Grant the others." . said. •Most end up transferring Nothing is taken for graJltect to very good academic schools Even the size of each crew like Harvard, Cornell, Penn, ,. member is considered. The Georgetown. I .. average size being 6-foot-3 and •They continue rowing and 195 pounds at OCC. are very good students. They 19 The Varsity eight squad has have to be because they're two new members, Ben Platt aren't any scholarships in and Britt Farm.er, who up until crew." .. THE EARL'S BATH ti. k lTC:HEN Pl M ODE L SPECIALISTS we oo rr ALLJ Visit Oor Showroom 1526 Newport Blvd. : (Btwn 16th & Industrial) :-i..._~~::::::1.Co.sta Mesa Extensive • Selection of Fixtures., Corian.~. Tiie. plus ••. ~ ........... Ask For Remodel .....-, 6-42--1-7-53-~ 40 Years Experience STATE UC. #217657 JAGUAR& LAND ROVER .. •• . - .... , . , I• !J .• r I~ ..... ' ' i . ' . - ' ' ~ · l -, 1 \ • I I I I I . ' ' aw•llDHOUH Telephone 8am-5:00pm Monday-Friday Walk-In 8:00am-5:00pm Monday-Friday llY ..... (714) 642-5678 llYMX (714) 631-6594 . GINIRAL POU CY Rates and deadlines are subJect to change without notice. 1be publisher reserves the ri$ht to censor. reclassify, revise or reject any classified advertisement. Please repon any error that may be in your classified ad , . r .... ' -, I \ .) •, . i 1 . '. . . .. . 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OC wu pleau Gar, Ip, frig, w/d hkup, 2 MASTER SUITES N N t Ht 2 BR candy shop In CM/NB --------• •rtlat w/own comp., .. 11HUD11426. u"o. alorage, bay vlo w. 119 B 1 G •---------ear wp • ' Npt Huhta 2Br pvt area. Low ln"estment. A---.s..·e a. $40,000/Yr Income to work on spec/book -<NV A b $1950 675 8877 est oc. orgeous 1 BA, new carpeV garden ept w/palio, • ~u-~u-. ~ t ti I H u Y • -end unit. 2 full Bth, CORONA paint, quiet, no pets pool, carport. $900/ For Information call %nu ..... T Talk! PO •n • • ome Call Harry 540-7731 •••••••••!Little la land 3Br Italian tile. formal d in DEL MAR 2622 $750 269 A. 16th mo. Pet ok. 645-4900 Mrs. Burden's Gour-~ 0 Typists/PC usera. Toll NURSES 21/•Ba, upper. Gar room, w/d, 2-<:ar gar.1"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Place 644·0452 1 ____ .. ______ mot Candy Co, Dallas, -9()0-378-2600 Free (1) 800-898·9778 CNA CHHA 1 HOUSES/ ape, w/d. Yrly $1750/ $1750/mo. 640-17951• Nr Ho•u Hoap. TX (214) 991·8239. 11..-. 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Lrg rm, 2 walk· ANNOUNCEMENTS lr/dr, laundry, 2 fp, In clst $400. 544-9536 NEWPORT yard, 2 car au .. gar, COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 CDM sunny. spaclousl••-----s1aoo 650 2927 rm w/attch ba, kitchen·---------~.BiiiEAiiiiiCiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiOiii6iii9il Height• Duplex 3 Br, prlvlgs-1 blk bch $425 LOST & 1 •,; Ba, gar, patio/ Fem only. 723-1968 FOUND 2925 * 5% d o w n P•~ yard, $1225 Mo. t A I 2 B : Avl 5/1 822-8535 QUIET &; SERENE NB Close to Beachl iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii men v r town In cleon, quiet home. LM PsYOIC luDMs , -900-255-0400 EJlt. 5311 • 5312 homo, S219K. * 2 Br Lg 2 +2 lrpl, vltd cell. Palm ••esa Ap-...__eo+.... Community pool/tennta FOUNDI Boxer Dog town hom• S2291<. fans, d/w, w/d hl<ups, ---..LY.L c&&.: &...AI.a .LG $450/mo. 548·1903 Brind le, male, W'slde Cilll G1ubb & Ellis 2 car gar, comm pool CM. 831-6114 -------- 6 J Johnson $1200 mo. 434·6909 Before your garage sale, determine what items you wish to sell. Make sure eve~ing is dean and repaired. 644·6373 exl. 14 7 --------• Lit• & brlle Pontrldge $1 39,000 1 Br, 1 Ba, Cove condo nr corner Qillod cornm . small ol Baker & Bristol. oce:in view Ross Real Mstr Br + 2nd Br, 2Ba, Esrato 250-4525 2-cor gar. w/d, lrplc, $209,000 2 Br, 2 Ba. micro, vault cells, 1ownhomo w/2 car upper unit, xlnt cond. gar, lonnls cour1s, nr Great loc. $10!50. Avail bch. Ross Real Eslate 5/9. 631·7705 Katie 250-4525 1924 W. Oc eanfront 3Br :!Ba ... apt. Remod nu. OMC Opn S/S 1·5. Newport Hta Area 3Bd 2 full ba twnhse. Fplc 2-<:ar ga1. yard. $1100/mo. 642·5722 noducd S879K 645·6655 -------- 2 Br. 2 Ba+ Iott, 2 car, IRVINE 2144 v II d c e 111 n g a , r P , iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii S2 t 6,500 obo, Greg Turtlerock Tnhm 2Br 586·5860 Agt. 2't\Ba, A/C, din, den, Absolute Beat Value! pool, dbl g11r, w/d, rp, 4Bd 2Ba famlly home paUo. $1350. 858·8034 In >clnt area. Only -------- So near & yet so far ... That's the feeling you get when you live at Palm Mesa amid the huh greenery of sccludc.d woods & Stlltdy palms. A Studioe, l & l Bc:drooms · Jn. SS7S !O $600 • I BR $6lS ID S6SO · lBR sns ID s1so A No Pea A Vertical Blinds • c.ciling &ns A NEW Carpet. Paint l!t Tik A PitnCSS Room A Hcatt:d Pool & Jacuw A Patios & Ba.lc:onk,, A Garage Availabk ~!~9·000 w/TEAMSI NEWPORT Office Hours: 9:00 am · 5:00 pm M-F PATRICK TENORE BEACH 2169 and 10:00 am . 4:00 pm wcckcnru REAL ES TATE iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii J 561 Mesa Dr .. Santa AN Heigh rs, CA _,,,___o,._.4 _2_·5_7_0_4 ___ 13Br 2Ba 1 hse to bch. 810 CANYON Dover Redec:, gar. Avail 4/15. (714) ,546-9860 plan. 2BR, Oen, 2BA. Min 1 yr '"· $1350/ '---...:.-...:,..;,_ ___________ ,.:..;;;;;;;;iiiimiiiiiimii;;;:;:;;;:;:;;;;;~I $4!°)9,600. Owner will mo. 818-501.0097 atsl In ff nan. 844·52 15 8 ayr Id g • 2 Br 2 Ba, riiliiliiliilliiliiiliilli-ill-illi-ili-iliiliilliliiliilliiliilliiliiliilii'li?? Pluffa, Best Buyl new pnt/crpt/bllnda, beautifully upgraded 2 pvt gated comm, 2-c:ar br. 2 ba. $279,900 gar. S1250. 49NM08 Open Sal/Sun 1-4, 5&4 BLUl'FS 4BR, 3BA Glorleta Agt 1545-7088 end unit, vaulted cell- • MABR VIEW HOMES Ing, 2 car gar, pool Moneco. Mrbl & hdwd $1995/mo. 4158·5232 ftrs. lrg pvt lot. Bkr E•alb1uff aBr+ofc/Br, 729-7236 or 040.seM 2Ba. 1tg deck over Costa Mesa's Best NEWPORT VILLAGE APARTMENTS Bring In this coupon for T/2 off 1 at month'• rent. For a Hmlted Hme only. Udo l•I• 4Br 3Ba, 40' cwiyon, oe .. n view. lot, center so. patio, Nr 1choola. Avt ll now. beam cell, reblt klVb1. •175o/mo. Lv• mag • £xtro Lorge Jrs. 1 Ond 2 S795t<. Bkr. 873-720!5 310/493-1731. bedrooms MUiT aa llOLDI l'urn s .. ra11e •ludlo w/ JR $600 Hatbor View Hlll1 3Bt 1 Br a&yout, plc9, pooV 1 BR $700 home w/ktller vlewl 1enn/1ec. Walk lo beh. 2 BR $880 Aeduc•d to 1550,0001 1850. Amo• 842·3258 Ag1. 12~&3nll-f.47t Hue• Dpbt nr •••· 4Bd • Sona Volleyboll North Bluffs Condo 2.08a Yr I••· 11800. • =tennis courts ' 3Br a.58a 8pllM~el. Optn Sun 11-2. 4901 i.i • I bltnds Toi ally u pgra d ed. AN«. 'l()-'41-8323 • O..hng Fons Mutt IHI Open h .. Lido lele 38r 2~1la. : r~ ~ Sun 4/14 1pm·5Ptn frplO, t-cw gw, = • H•""'.........,. pool and po 2805 vtsla Or~a. 111 Via lbolf. vr. "'''"""' e383K 79-.0140 . mo. 110-2"·11N : ~~tng ....,......,...___._ __ ...._ .. , llbO MOblte Hme Pwtl • ~with billlOOfS CIMITUY UJT/ ~~~~"'~ ":;.~ .~~ • OOted 00mtnu0tty 'a11tn~e=:'l:1~2=2~s ,,.wtet toN1M1eo , Off'tceHwl 9ooam soopmM.f t ... ww c;;;a;' iMUiC I ond 1000QJn • 4 00pm ~ MIY rernoculed. l'plo ·--'""' pvt deell. POOl/tpa. 1· t 6l5West8oket.Cos10 Meta. CA =· r.'..Oo~~~1:r' I 01~ 117!0071 ~~--;.;..;.~,.---a•-,;,;;.;.;..;.....;,.._,~--~ RENTALS TO SHARE 2724 Coata Mesa 3Br 2Ba condo, gar, w/d. Fem pref. $375. Avail 5/1. Call 722·9138 H.B. Great Loo•tlon Klt·lndry. Phn-<:able, Cloan, quiet. No pels $400+utl 845-9515 NB Male to share. 2 Br, 2 Ba, condo, muter br, $600 + V. um. N/ Smk~527 NB Oo••n View Modern. near .. nd. lg 1undk, lndry, pvt enlr. $595/mo. 646-4400 NB oceanlrnt on boatd· Wik, poslc.,-d vu. Lg catm hm, lncfry. '595 Oar avalt. 87&-5742 NB Rm w/pvt bth In 2Br condo. PooV•pllltenn. Fem n/• pref. 15!50/ mo Incl um. G-40-9510 N8 Share beach home, quiet neighborhood. Pool, .. nnla, Jarag41. 1825+Ylutll 7 ·7H4 aan ... 09d & arnl cf\llG '° .,,.,. ••eel oondo, CdM 8pyglue .,..._ HSO/mo? ~utll, 1a1, la" & refe. 8QO..OOO. 1120 Of l'14-0e9"90M LOST DOQ Fem red/ white Spaniel w/rreck· IH, "Bra ndy." 4/4, Npt Bch/Lldo Isle. 714-830-2242 C0NGRATULATIONS\VINNER#l0 ROBIE ANDERSON WIN Dinner for Two at lfJBl•A .,. .... ._ Find our hidden Classified Ads &: WIN! Contest Rules: l . Simply find our hidden classified ads somewhere in our classified section. Cut and paste the ads on the entry blank & mail. 2. All entries mwt arrive by noon, the next Wednesday. 3. Winn~r wil! be chose? by random drawing and winners name wall ap~r the following wttk. One winner per week. 4. Contest will run 2/l /96 through 4/18/96. Name __________ ...;_ __ Phone --~--------:.. __ _ Pate Adi Here Mii ID: Dmlr tor 2 <:osMst, 330 W • ._St, Com Mist CA 92627 Newpun 8~11th/Ci.nca Mesa Oa.1t}' Piloc SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 1996 TODAY'S CRoSSWoRD PUZZLE By CHARW GortEN with OMAR SHARIF and TANNAH HIRSCH EMPLOYMENT 5530 Sales -...... 8rothor• W0td p.o-'IOI.... CffSM $125. GE 19~ •C.. •-~i-._ color TV S95. Hoo\191 ACROSS ~ =IC>Und 1J Loud 13 Get ready 15 ·-and Old Llice" t8 Raised J 17 v.tpe 18 Fame 20 Children'• game 21 Poem 22 Eams as a profit 23 Nip 24 Stk* one's - out 2e Love, at Wimbledon 27 AKC concern 28 Attendant 30 Bizarre 31 Wee 32 Tumpilce 33 Angnly 35 Hesitates 38 Regretfully 39 Bungle 40 "Anna and tho King of -• 42 Coric:eal 43 Eat to lose weight 44 Billiard stick 45 Priest's garment 1 ::~~~ 49 Phoning, old Style 51 Lecparcra spot 53 Increase 54 Commenced 55 Luster 56 Flsh finder DOWN 1 Marches 2 OlattUst 3 High cards o4 Actor Chaney 5 Amencan nalurallst 6 Gets biQoer 7 Riding strap 8 -and downs 9 Smarter 10 Paid fOf another's dinner 11 Synthetic fabric 12 Landscape 13 Snapshot 14 Trimmed 19 Social misfit 23 Some newlyweds 25 Pot 26 Comical PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOLVED 27 Flap, as wings 29 Sly 30 Lobo 32 Roof beams 33 Saluting 34 Eoc:entrlc person 35 011 or coal 36 Soft cheese 37 Amble 38 Hue 39 Gnat's cousin <I 1 Olstnbu1ed 43 Small dents 46 Gentlemen 47 Specks 48 Non·flowenng plant so Philosopher -·IZU 52 -Paulo, Brazil ~-·..., vacuum 565. Sonr ...._,.-.,_ phone Answering 11V¢ WEEKLY BRIDGE QUIZ IUSlNHI OlltECTOR SIX FIQURE INCOME Mkta. Mgmt, Flnanc_t experlence helpful. Nal'I co. 2 14/680.8414 -~~.,eiy.ln..~ $75. Call 722·5607 Sales •aitllm1rmlfta&*. SEARS rotary gee PleH e be aware that the lttllngs In this cat· egory may require you to can a 900 number In which there Is a charge per minute. Q. 1 -As South, vulnerable, you hold: ~ OA 8 7 S OA Q J .M Q J 52 What 1s your opening bid? Q. 2 -As South, vulnerable, you hold: 'VA87 3 OAQJ 4AQJ52 The bidding has proceeded: SOtrnl WEST NORTH •• . 2•· p ... ? •preemptive What. do you bid now? EAST Paa Q. 3 -As South, vulnerable, you hold: MK Q J 10 \JA 10 8 OA K 7 6 .S Your right-hand opponent opens the bidding with one spade. What action do you take? Q. 4 -Neither vulnerable, as South you hold: OQ93 •K 10932 The bidding has proceeded· SOlITH WEST NORTH EAST l• Pus l \J Paa ? What do you bid now? Q. 15 -Neither vulnerable, a.e South you hold: OAKQ OQ 8 ..,713 2 The bidding has proceeded: WEST NORTH EAST SOlITH 10 Pau ? What do you bid now? Q. 6 • As South, vulnerable, you hold: DRIVE A MERCEDES! ---------1 ·~ lldlnDas. l a w nmower , used It's not too lote 10 EMPLOYMENT twice, S90. 673·81 11 accomplish yo1K dream! WANTrD 5535 Multl-Mllllon $SSS$ iiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ---------Stair Chair EJct. etec Environmental Company stair lift, 1dnt cond, Wiii Show You Howl Loving S.vtdish nurse's FURNITURE 6014 S2000 (S3300 new) Will Train 733-1909 aide. Od cook. drive, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Bal. Isl 646·11&4 caring. Local rels. *HOUSEFUL* ,_T_a_y-lo_r_m_a_d_o_d_r_tv-e-r, SAi.ES Spoc In stroke & can· 1 0.5 Iott w/ burn or REPRESENTATIVE cer pal onts 646-3735 Llhr solos, sleigh bod, G I i . ontortninmenl armolro, bubble shalt, Talor row ng community ---------1 Vic1or1on furniture allk made tour spoon 13~ n~wspaper group seeks DOMESTICS 5540 treos. coffee & end IO· loll, Big Bertha driVOI' display odvef1Jsipg repre-bles, etc. Granofa1nor w/11"• Iott, Allon aand 5entallve with t year mini· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil clock. 714•894.9880 wedge, bounce wedge mum experience. Excellent NANNY WANTED pro tour llghtnlng B .. beneM poet.age Including Mature/spk Eng, pos· Antique & Contomp c111t 673·87;l2 .,.. base salary fOl the ener-s1blo live In, Bal Isl. turn Grand piano 011-•--=,...,..-~..,,...,,....,,...=-- getlc sales professional. Auto/refs. 675-1793 ent rug 13x18, moving TELESCOPE •A KQ OA987 OKQJ64 The bidding has proceeded: SOlITH WEST NORTH 10 PaN l'V ? What. do you bid now? EAST p ... Look for answers on Monday. Physical/drug screening re· must soll. 786-6010 Meade Premier W/ac- 1•••••••-COSSOllOS. Musi see. quired. EOE. Please. send Burgandy Couch In 52000. 714·586-7777 resume to Judy Oetting, MERCHANDISE great condition S100. %Callfornia Community Call 494·2729. 1--------- News. 330 Wast Bay Street, •••••••• _C_o_u_n_t_r1t_F_r_n_c_h_hv-,r-m COMPUTERS 6018 Costa Mesa, CA 92627 or solo, chrs & coif lt>I, liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii fax your resume 10 (714) ANTIQUES 6010 din rm lable, 5-pc sec· 631-6594 11om11. misc. 645-6564 L e arn to b e a b etter bridge SALES/PHONE *BUYING ITEMS• Great Moving Sale Deak top computer, Incl monitor & prlnter, all S550. Also micro- wave Quasar, like now S50. Call 675-7239 player! Subecribe now to the OVER QUALIFIED? From 1800·1960. 1 pc French dosk, chair. Goren Bridge Letter by calling Looking for change, 10 on\lre estate. Paint· enter center, colleo (800)78S-1226 for information. Or less stress? Peaceful lngs, china, glsware. table, etc. 644·2469 write to Goren Bridce Letter Boating/Marina En~. lurn, etc. lmmed cash, MOVING S·Pc Bdrm WANTED P.O. Box 4410, Chic:qo, 0.. ~ ~i2~~::~l7e~3_;;~~· top$. 673·6223 Iv msg Set. contomp cl)om-6019 4410. pagne beige. Armo11e, TO BUY SALES/RETAIL M~ 9-drawer Oresser, pla1-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii YOU AND JENNY form beo, nite s1ands Pd S4500. xlnt cond Top Dollar• Paid WHAT A TEAM! S900. Call 640-4444 For Records. Jazz, Sounlracks, o t c. Sofa 96" brown Call Mike 645·7505. PROGRAM DIRECTOR f/1,1/;-tones, tapestry. pecan Help our cllents take wood ends. S 9 5. --------- their first slop toward matching 68" lovescal FREE TO YOU 6022 hie-lime weight man-SSS. Call 756-8998 agement. Key respon- s i b I II 11e1 Include: ~ schodullng, touring and enrolling clients. CONSULTANTS SOFA·BA.,AND NEW· Thomasville ivory FREE Cat Beaulllul oomask. Paid s 1500 tong hair gold on or- Sac 5775 obo 650-9229 anO-female cat, 9 mo old, fixed, need• Student Desk w/ shots. Needs Adult for bookshelf S120. lrun· adoption. 843-0705 234 E. 17th St. #117 Costa Mesa • 642-0434 As a Weight Man· ~ agemont Consullanl, you'll not only moti· val e and support ell· die boo S90, lamps 1---------$20 each. 548·5226 Wall Unit pecan, w1gls doors & loghls, 92" wide, S500. 549·2646 •LAGUNA EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT 5530 P/T RE ASST. For top NB Bkr. Com- puter skills & lie pref. Ron 760.5000 ext 101. 5530 POSTAL & GOV'T JOBS $21/HOUR +BENEFITS NO EXP WILL TRAIN Appl+lnfo 714-647·1991 EMPLOYMENT 5530 RESTAAAUNT Host/Host••• Exp'd. enls during weekly meetings, you'll also A he l p dete r mine menus, evaluate progress and set lndl· GOOD vidual program objec· lives. AD! Watorbed, x-lg terra collo pots. anl1quo rocker. 642-2642 Whit• loather sofa & chair, like new, s 1500. 714/640-604 1 ART MUSEUM Satellite. at South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bristol St. Suite 1000 CM "Seuss 1s Loose!" Through Moy 5th Freel 714·662-3366 When you're tuned into classified Emerald Forest Apply: 309 Polm SI. Balboa 714-723·5000 P/T Salo• Socty/R•· cept A ggr essive sales & marketing co. neor QC Airport needs onlhuslaslic, hard· working lndlv who PVT POST OFFICE Ro•laurant exp P(r counter help. brollor person, Friendly, respo11s1blo. nights. Call for ap- Npl Beach. 642-6262 pointmonl. 646·7944 llkes to have fun but Rocoptlonl1t/T1tpl1t gots down to busl-PT. The New England ness. Musi have IYP· Flnan'I Svc's seeks Ing & Windows 95 oxp self starter for switch Could work into F(r board/word process· posit Ask for Linda or Ing. Dally 1 pm·5j!)m. Shawn. 714·752-2131. Exp'd In Microsoft Restaurant , P /T Eves Exp'd Cooks, Bussers & Servers. Apply al : To qualify, you must have sales/sorvice ori- entallon, e profes- slonal atlltudo and ap- pearance and tho ab1I· tty lo work flexible hours including days, evenings and Satur- days. FOR POSITIONS IN THE GREATER ORANGE COUNTY AREA, Please FAX resume: 714/821· 6785 or CALL 714/ 821-{;293. EOE Call 642- 5678 Daily Pilot ~STEVENS GENERAL ~ CONSTRUCTION ~ Commercial • Residential ~ COMPLETE REMODELING ~ Stucco • Drywall Repairs • PainUng .~ Texture Coating• Foundation• Concttte you're tuned into your community. Office prel'd. Start Buy II. Sell II. Find II. lmmed. (Ii $8.50/hr. Claaslned. Fax res: 714-757-6919. Margarltavlllo 2332 W. Coast Hwy NB Retall Sal•• In Fash- ion Island. Eves & wknds req'd. Help Us Growl 714-644·7877 ~ RetroFREifE:sTIMATE•rhle Tho Community ~~Reliable Prompt & Professional Servk Markel Place. ,~ JENNY CRAIG e~~~~~~8 ~~~ • soo-200-i!~~~;, ?!ot~S-9980 e PerjonaJ Wtlghl Management ~ ----------· . ·sE·R·Vl-C·E--·1 ~L~c HANDY MAN 3710 JEWELRY 3784 MOVING 3834 PAINTING 3858 PLUMBING 3890 TELEPHONE iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SYS TE MS COMPUTERS 3556 DRYWALL SERVICE 3926 3 52 8 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 3584 DIRECTORY • NEED PC HELP? •Paint/Carpentry• William Hatold Jewelers PUBLIC NOTICE RAINBOW Clrcle Malnt. •••••••••I L••k'I Showers Rep'd Con1ull1tlon•Upgradea .-iSMAlL JOB EXPERT Drywall and morel Watch & Jewelry repair The Calif. Public UUll· P11nllng.fnVExt Houst/Apl Reg routing & lnstall'n Intern• t Set U p DrywalVPlaster Repair Small Jobs Oki Antique• Fine Jewelry ties Commission RE-Quality job. Free est THE LOCAi. PLUMBER ·• James E. Bangert Co · Since 1947 Fntndly Service• Insured Ll532981 675-9304 *FREE CELLULARS Motorola Bravo PACE.RS ONLY $29.99 +Tax 1-mo Air Time'Voic. Mail L#670130 Dean of Tile & Advice 559·7387 • Hinging. Taping, Texture Gary 845-5277 8uytse!W1dt 873-0385 QUIRES h II L#569897 83&.8888 ACOUSTIC 673-8065 or 846-8526 INTERNET Advertise Comm/Res 551-5573 _S_e_m_l_R_e_l_lr_•_d_C_o-nt-ra_c_t-or ---------househ~l~t agou;~~ ---------i CEILINGS 3408 Newport T iie & M arble Your Product, Service B&K Llclfl585180 Repairs, Improvements, IANDSCAPE & movers p11n1 their CARL MANIRE CO. ALLEGIS PLUMBING Or11n cltart•P1umbing rep•~ 24Hr Emergenc y Svc 714-375-4'188 17412 Beach Bl. HB iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Fine Craftsmanship... or Information on the All phases. No Job too am jobs. Quality/Integrity P.U.C. Cal T number: Painting Contractor At Affordable Prices. Internet. 574·0128 sml. Acoustic remollal, I care, Ken 842·1770 LAWN CARE 3808 llmos and chauffeurs 26Yrs Prof'I Painting CEILING MASTER •Acoustic Removal• Custom TelCluro•Painl Uc'd. Mark 838·7300 Showers/Counters/Firs etc. 714•240•1159 Remodel• carp'try, print their T.C.P. num· L1356098 733·9048 Natural Stone & Marble ---------I b 1 1 Ba•lc Yard Malnt bor In all advertise-Dunrlto Palntlnn Fplc1 L64S486 842..2214 CONCRETE & P m ng, pa ntg, e ec, . Lawns, Cln-upa, Tree m ents. II you have a Don't just have it d~n• Low$ 648•3299 _T_U_T_O_RI_N_G __ 3_9_2_9 3557 ELECTRICAL 3610 Ille, stucco, roofing. question about lhe le· Havft It Dun rite I •DAN DAWSON• MASONRY Uc ... 581388 Trim, Sprlnklrs, Aerate, • "' gallty of a mover, limo PLUMBING ---------I CHILD CARE 3536 Morgan 850•3281 Thllch&3l-4422 Pg-4ll-al42 or chauffeur. call: ~:::22~~14~::55a:8 Water Heaters • Drains BOATING Brick, Block, Stone, Tiie Small Job EXPERT CARPENTRY•Wlndow1 • TREES • Publlc Uhhlles Remodel • Repair FRENCH TUTOR -CA Certfd. Exp'd Teacher "A Votr• Servlcol" Pattie 875-8009 SERVICES 3470 CHILD HOME CARE Cone, Patio, Driveway Duncan Electric Doors • Wood Fenco1 Commission Gen• Abrams Painting Faucets • F1>.lures Llc#J04201056 Fplc, BBOs. Ref. 25 Yr Quick Response CloseVOarag• Organizeu Topped/Remove, Lewne, 714·558·4151 lnVEKt Oual PalnVRtasS L#554722•646-{;720 AO NUMBER 11 Roberta Thornton Exp. Terry 557.7594 Local Uc. 850·7042 Ll261581 • Call Bob •••HIN!p 1'114479 •----------Lic'd/lns'd since '7&. Pgrll' 717·5729 WALL 249-8323 Pg-312·0026 GrHn Scene l.andscpng Dibernardo'• Moving 989·7083 Pg·664-3947 COVERINGS 3932 You have fo und one 720-3969 Npt Beach * Best Prl /Q allty /Masonry /Irrigation L'Ocat/Olfice/Storage ---------1 ~=======~ of two hlddon ads. La ce u ELDERLY Hom• R11toraUof\/R1model /Trimming /Removals Long Dist. Free Est. Hou•• Painting Svc'• Expert Drain Cleaning liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Enter and win the Be-CLEANING c:!•cap:o:r;i~s:; CARE 3611 Tile/drywall/Woodwork Clean-upa •Maintenance T41181632 979-3114 lnVExl • Low Rates & Plumbing Repairs THE STRIPPER nlhana Dinner for Two · •I•, 1 FenceS/decks/room add. L#599o25 850-8109 Split Second Moving Ouahty Work Guaranteed 20Yrs •AP Al "°'k 9..ir Spec1all2ing in wallpaper contest SERVICES 3548 •Bl k W II C t Roofs/general repairs.•---------Call Matlln 953-5408 Steve 545-8298 removal. Uc# 588924 4/1 1-4/13 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 0C I S-0ncre I CDMASSISTED LIVINQ Comm/RH. Refs FrH Est Landscape Remodellng Prof Movers! 24Hr Srv .----------• * 714-983·5037 * $20.$25 lln I $2-$3 sq John 847•5520 Yard tune up/mainllNlce, 70aytsr Olsc/T 1178452 lk•'• C ustom P ainting Precl•• Plumbing A TOUCH OF CLASS Brlck•L821352•999·5901 •FuU Svc/Ocean Vie~ land$Cape/atllsllc design. 432·9123/P-346·5850 Prof, Clean, Quality Repairs & Remodels Superior Wallcoverlnt CARPENTRY 3510 Cloanlng. Roe/Comm1..,,,,.....,..,.--.....,...,....--...,.-•Family Style/U c'd c 1c2760 006 w ork. lnVExt & Docks. Free Estimates Since '81. The flno1t Uc/ F E P.'t.rn.d Concr.t. .Nut ltlonal al ontractor • 4 · •Two Brothers Moving L'"•873"8 g•"10"'0 Bonded . ree st. r me s HARDWOOD Prof'I & Ethical. 645-7505 L#703468 831·4610 .... • ,..,... • In Oual1ty Crahmanshlp. Handym•n/R•modol A dditions, Bath, Kitch flre·Water Damage Elec, Plumb, & Paint Newport area. lmmod Teresa 282·7143 Drlv •way1, p at101, •Superv'd medication Home/Ollie• • 7·Days tnslall,Remove 557-6228 decks. Repair/removal •24Hr Personal TLC FLOORS 3712 •MOW/edge/tree trim/ Insured since 1981. PAINTING 871·5987 --------- **BRIGHT** Lie. FrH est 222·6666 760·1 943/800·301.C~E iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil sprlnklerS/yd clean-up CALT134850 957-1500 Conscientious Craftsman POOL Wt gala should hang Houtecleanlng. Prol 'I Free est, reaaonoble. ALL.AMERICAN Old·Fas.hloM<S Pride In SERVICE 3894 togother. Strip, ln1uau. from Europe. Beat In ****CU ST 0 M rellable. 845·7351 Workmanship. 671·5967 advice 10 lh• cruy. townl Rafa. svra Exp CONTRACTORS FENCES Mov11-u •.• caretu11y e31.2111 anytime Grace 251·9455 HARDWOOD FLOORS Phil'• Gardening Svc Courteously & Cheaply SON'S PAINTING Pool/Spa Svc & Repair •BOSS HOUSECLEANING GENER.AL 3558 & DECRS 3615 ln1tallallon•Reflnl1h. Wkly SYC./Yard Cln-up 549.0223 T141227 lnl/Exl. 22 yrs in o.c. Flller .. Pumps•Heaters CLASSIFIED DOORS Rtmodll•H11dw111 UconH c:t-eonded Melnten1nce Avall1bl1 • Seasonal Flower• • Ouality. Sml/BIQ Jobs l•l•nd Blue Pool• ll'a the resource you Trlm•Cablntl1•Sluc:c:o S10.00 per hour. CPI BUILDERS INC. •FENCES QATl!S• Ouality Work. Llc'd 7 14·S4 8 ..a 8 7 1 1·...,---,S-IC------Uc460559 714·537·9496 Wkly Svc. 845·8728 can count on lo Mil• Page 714·227°8122 Drywtl l.562731 35Yrs t.p 71..,.548•0388 new/re-·'r'---t .._.......... Glenn 548·9817 PLANT ARTIST ""' Pgr t-80().616-9722 myriad of merchan-Jor.... 842.0587 Residential Const. -,.,... •....--LESSONS 3835 dlH ltem1, t>oceuee . ., A NEED TO CLEAHI Uc.#518424•1nsured RedwOOd • L#576805 Speclall1t In 11el1llng · SPRINQWOOD PAINT ROOFING 3910 our columns comptl A. to z HANDYMAN C714t 905-4993 Jim Whyte 842·7209 HAUUNG 3720 landsc ape/Irrigation liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •Nol C heapl L688273 qualified buyer• to INSTALLJREFA'CE CABINETS 135 Most •Ingle story Ll!WIS Con•truotlon DBCK COATINGS iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii upgradea. 780·9782 CLARINET Instruction • Bu1 Reosonablel calll Kitcherui. ~Iha, doors, homes. 714-802..2290 Remodel•Handyman Waterproof Sy1tem1. Prof'I Landeoepe Malnt State Cort Teacher BA M Plll'll W0tk Glllrlnleedl BAJ.BOA ROOFING co e42·a078 Wlndowa. Doug 546-7258 +Detailed Cl•anlng Li'7<Mn3 Local RH. BalconlH • Patloa JUNK To Tho DUMP • 1ovrs Exp 8 Xlnt Refa MA Deg'e. <IO+ Yr Exp, 714-652-3027 Pg 47M208 • Comm /Rea /Reroof ----------Hou1e/ApVS10/hr •71.,997..a925• SlOM/lll1CltlTI 493·1522 (7144ee;.1e82t • s easonal Flower• • All Ag•• 892-8538 TOP QU .. ITY INT/EXT ,Repair .1F1" Est .1R•I• __ _..,;. ____ ...;, • E•p 'd • Ref's• Will haul What Trash VICTOR 457•1739 -Llo'dJ1ne e:u.aoet CARPET Call Jenny 894-9852 ..... Scott Conetructlon •Wood Fonc••• Man won't.I 888-1182 Very RN90n&bte Ralttl ROOF EXPERTS Repainting? CLEANING 3515 Lori•'• Ol••nlng arv Cualom Home Bulldtta r~,ht~ Tellez Land•oapln9 PAINTING 3858 UM8228 Jay 65o.!SOGS Best OualJly & Price i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Llol4111114. Ref't , ~lowpltcet.Llt'd Q.,.don Malnt New1'iiiiiiiiilliiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Free E11. L lc/ln 1 ....... -.... - ••MC PHK••• CARP&T CLUHINO Local FHt Sen1lc• 714'84a ... 1ea CARPET & UPHOLIT'Y By DoJphln CIHnlnt Orlen111 Ruga. Ou1hly Guatantffd fttt-8087 CERAMIC nus 3528 C•RAMIC•MAR•L• Depondable•Delalled "114-eJ .. 'JJett AdYlnlaolConl#.t74'6301 UfTERIOR Lawns. SPflnl<lt Sya. Tr"I' --------r-_..,. ._w ~~r,:_''~~4~T~aox~ iTIVIA•l 611iliWO DBSIGNDS 3782 Trim. Cto-upa 4~3112 .,!ft~uc':=:r PIANO 8t VOCAL ~e::Roo:ee ~-:'i!.t:~ WINDOW CL:llANINQ CONSTRUCTION FLOOR lNSTW. Trte itump Ttrm!MtOf au.I. painting by proMs LESSONS 3888 New Roofs • Reroof1 C-...llMf .. • Averag• 1 etory-$30 European Cfaft8manlhlp nap•t•&! 3l"O •RAaa Pollehed a Trw rlll'IOWl/ltUmp •indlnO Ucfl0209t. lne. Repairs • L1'8t2655 ........ ._.. .... • 2 atory·a.e5 •S1ucco/Orywall auo na.w • Coetod, Lam.,_, Locks Fr" firewood/mulch ''""t 145-3305 ln.tOond 970-1410 .,.,,... .. _.. .... Hou•• Clo•nlng •T•X1ure Coaling .tc. Ft" Eat. ptctc up L#01285 ~972 • llllANO Seg.-Al.ivanc:od Spring Cl••nlne •Foundaelon/Marblo + llM8L• l!XPaT & o.IN. Tom 11M228 Ya.rd Cl .. ,,_.., Ttlm 1\~=-= ~:.~:;,~;~ SP•"'1"CDC' 3a21 & Reg Sve. Mtnl.bllnds. •Retroltttlng/P,alnllf_'9 Pollahlng/Protectl~. D•ilON VISIONI TrH1/Hedge{Removet 24 Hre ~l\.;d Sinor JeM•f•r M0-8M9 '°iliiauiiii~ii~iiiii~iiiiiiiii•iiiil c~ fl floor ~M L891599•Bond•15Vte Scratch/Stain Removal +Prort 0. 19'* Wffd, Nu Lawn/Ma.Int. Uc•2eoe.w ... 54209 • A.J e ee .. 2800 7 1 4 ~ 7 8 .. 9 8 0 Ll.20654 948-tOOa •SaY9 You~ 964-Y•d P9•74'W3761-...,..---....... -....,,...... ---------1 SPRINKLl:R RE.PAIR •WINDOW Cl•anJn9 •OUiLtTY WORK• UJ8*TOVour~• •QUALITY~•• PIT Valvu•HUdt•Tlm .. • Carpet c1 .. ntng DOORS 3580 H.,dWd/VlnVl/Ceramlc • a Yout BUOO!TI -llC'HGB 3830 20~~ ~ =.:. ... SUVl,."'-S 3870 d oclca. 21Y,. Local lllp • HatdwO !lire Malnt 1'iiiii•••••llll• Mrblt/C•tpet·8nd/lna 1 .. 0 0 .. • t .7718 ~ _. " ~ John ae2.-u t FrM Eatl • 729-707911 L70la79 7Sl2·7~32 PR•• Cefteuttetleftllliiiiii•&llil•& hit I MW4 t7 Aon •••iiiiiiliiliiiiiil ln1t.Wn • flebrtcatlon ---------- 20Yr• hp • ue:.nffd COll.PunltS 3558 , ..... ~ .. ·~·1 Aft.......... L & a T9'erapJ CHUNG*i i'iiilfiii6 •PereetMtMntl• ... _ ....... -•• -80--Nl----- d•p• ndeble door ~-----.....o.-.7--.1 a Nutrition ln.t#C 20 Yre bl>. CW ~I IRth•r PMC.. 6-™° h.-nger. Ouw WOftt, BAlfDY JIAll 3710 Jl\Vltl1' ~ 14 RN/Muaage Tl*..,._. Ouor woril.. ,,.. bt. Wallllntol~LC mTlllS , .... Oof\ 121 ... 10 C..M. . 7U.-al Uc•:I.,._. .,..,a:M ~ liUI 80 ------·•I '••••llll•lliil ' • • • I • • • • • • • • .. • • C' 6 SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 1996 PBTS • AHlMAJ.S llAUIRumJS GMC 9081 •es Yukon aL• 2-dr, 4x4, Whtt./belge, fully IOaded W/hvy duty H• ttu, hvy duty low. Alarm. 0-yr fact wen, mint cond, reg thur ·91. saa,soo. ~aoe 1H1 Soverelsn sav.oy gr•y/gr•r· chrome wh•• • 119,995 (2WPL449) FrVSat 8-4pm fishing!•••••••• Save abuaed and rod1, reel• & tackle, 'PnllUSPORT'•nnu aba.ndoned ~ll. Be a many tool• both pwr &&\RH A var ' 11olunteer/fo1ter. Call & hand, bldg mater!· I•••••••• 714-597·9037. ala & houaehold. 903 Whit• ~rman Shepard _He_1e_n_a_c_1r_c1_e_. ---1-------- 3 year old female, Hoag Thrift Shop BOATS 70111--------BONDA apade. Looking for Sale April 13th 1o-3, CHEVROLET 9045 good home I ¥•• 670 w. 17th St. F·2 (In 28, "nlfllghl SaJtv iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 9085 714·974-7823. back). 722-9106 Dog twin c ... ale'7 1 993 Chev a.1 o 1988 Clvlo CX 5 apd, • , • 11'Y r, 8 white, 125k mil, lnt.•...,..,~------HUQE Moving ale 44 a. N-bait tank, onorna Black, v-e, need minor wo k 1H2 J•guar Conv Sat 4/13, 2180 Elden blldge pumpa, VHF, 14,000 mites, $10,995 S2 995 obo ~' Diamond blue, factOtY PIANOS & ORGANS 6059 Furn, sml appll, draft· am/fm atereo, com· (4S~3174) ...,....,,....,',..,,...------warranty $29,995 Ing table, atoota, etc. paaa, Loran & flsh 1982 Honda llX (3BLS803) finder. Prlc•d to sell. BAUIR LO'IVS W•gon Moonroof, BabyGrandPlano OUNT'"'" 873-8895 d•Y• loaded $11,885 BAUlllLO'IVS Beaut finish, In tune. F n.aN 911.2002 e YH. (2ZJYS02) e Must aac thla wkend. VALLEY 6134 $1500. 714-527· 1854 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii , _______ _ SPORTING 01r1s clothoa, toya. 7012 COSTA 11111A c:ona 11111A GARAGE SALE POWER BOATS llA. GOODS 6065 book I , llltle Tlkes liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii lttl ........ kl h & ••"'7700 atts...., ... -iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil play tc en much Sl!ARAY 21 ft Cuddy & -.-842·7700 BMI Multi-Station morel Saturday onlyl trlr, 1983. Orig owner.1-------- Home Gym. Must selll 8•12· 9813 Sturgeon Serviced reg'rly, many 83 Camaro Berllnetta $350. Call 964·3048 Ave. xtru. $6900. Cl48-5974 T-top, fulJ pwr, air, 1· onr. Sharp. All record• COSTAIOSA 1111 ...... -..i 842-7700 -------1 NEWPORT 13310 obo. 12a-1504 GARAGE SALES BEACH 6169 SAIL BOATS 7014•------------iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii PORD 907 5 HYUNDAI 9090 Antique clock aofa Cal 25 rebuilt/loaded, --------• bed, book1, akl 'boot•, crulalng/raclng, $5000 '84 Mu•tang Con-'80 H~ndal Excel CORONA mlac. SAT 4/13, 9am· firm. Muit Hel vertlble New top/ White, AC. Only 60K DEL MAR 6122 12 noon, 835 Seagull Call. 723-6043 tlrea/trana. Aaklng orig ml. 1 Lady owner. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Ln. C--'.)06, OaJ<wood WE PAY CASH $3900. Call 722"5607 Very pamp«ed ~ ..... Apts. 650-8030 '88 ESCORT QT tlful car. Only $2595. For good uaed SabOts Terrible credit ok. we can Furn It u re /App 11· & boat equipment. Red, AC. Brand new llnence anyont w/low ancea only, tan Mlnney's Yacht Sur· paint & atereo. 1882 Sov•relgn Regenoy red, chrome wheela $21,895 (NC854710) BAU&ll IDftJS e CHILDREN'S DES ION ER CLOTHING SAMPLE SALE Saturday 10am·1pm (No early blrda.) 437 Heliotrope leather sofa/matching plus, 1500 Old New· Absolutely wo~erlul downllow mo. paymenta. chair, refrlg•rator, 1 port BIVd. 548-4192 car only S2295. CoaatAuto FJnace --------washh /dry, etc., 8·12 Terrible credit olt. We can 714-448a5959 1883 Jaguar XJS Sat only. 2652 Vista finance anyone w/low Signal red, factory del Oro. SPEED & down/low mo. paymenta. --------warranty S28,995 Sat. 8·12 furn. oak C t Aul Fin (30CV732)) tbl/chrs, dresser. nt MEGA GARAOI! SALE SKI BOATS 7016 011 0 ace ISUZU 9100 stands, misc. house-M UL Tl·F AMJ Ly l"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 714 4 4 B-5959 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SAT 4/13, 8-12 noon I• hold Items. Cash only Little bit of eve""hlng. 619 Carnation. •7u• 1200 Sussex Lane (off YOUNO FAMILY SALE Dover) Baby Items, clothes, ---------- bikes, toya, quallty uams . SAT 8am-noon, 403 Iris (at Bayside) CLASSIFIED 11·1 the reaource you can count on to ••II a myriad of merchan· *1988 22ft Ski Boat• '80 Probe LX. 116, 3L. '87 lausu Trooper II 5.7 titre V-8, King 1 owner, mint cond, 7Gk mll••· orlglnal Cobra 0/0, low profile new Urea, $5,700 owner, red, $7,500 hull, Juat aervlced, 844-1957 8S0-1769 new controller/uphol· '84 Ford Bronco1 _______ _ stery. Great ski boat-XLT IOaded tow pkg JAGU•e 9105 fast-looks great ...... re-i 2,800 mil, Black, tntd ~ ady to go. $10,500 wlndow;'custom rlma,liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 646-9449/574-4247 $24.900 552-6585 1 • 8 1 J • fl u • ' TRADE dlse Items, because our columns compel through classified ~~1fi1111ed buyer• to •-MARINE----S-LIP--S--Can't seem to get to all those Vandan Pl•• Sage/1 _______ _ Oakn, low mllea, meroe1uu• 121 ,995 (2V.R04Cl4) -"~~ 9130 __ 6_4_2_·_5_6_7_8 __ . ___ M_2_·8_e_7_a ___ DOCKS 7022 al J b uua LO'nJS '81 380SL white W/ Have A Garage Sale ! DOCK ·rep r o • blue plnatrlpe, 2 tops, around the house? d 1 ti 1 h 1 +I· 25Fl +/• $225 ua m ng c 8 n , Mo/motyrty. Stepa to $13,000 obo, 1 owner, shopa/bch. 875-0046 Let the Cl•••lfi•d &42-4945 Service Dlrectorv C II 30' Mooring w/11' h I • d COSTA MaA 8 aw, off Alvarado Pl., 8 P you"" lltl.....,llN Claaalfled e. of say 18• Call reliable help. Today! (909) 397·9797 or Mz-7700 aA2·5878 (909) 628-7190 ·--------·-----------·--------------- CIOlftMll& 1111 ...... 142-7700 All Kinda of Jobe For All Kinds of Peopla. Claaalftecl. AUTOS WANTED lllO 1'010r& ....... lt11 ....... MZ-7700 '74 l'oN Mon bub~ '°"' rune. '"90• reg. l•tratlon. 1760. ... •• 261 Slerka, Coata Mffa -------- 9270 8•1Z•D CAita from --------•t75. Porech••· Ca· Tr·-·-·t•--oar SUBAaU 9200 dlllaca, Chevya, -._.....-ovn BMW's, Corvette1. -- wanted Al10 J .. pa, 4WD'a. Call 841•2255 AD NUMBER 21 Your !llN. ToU FrM 1· You t_\ave found one 800-898-9n8 Ext. A.- MEET-of two hidden ad•. 13Cl1 for eutrent Hat· Entel\ and win the B• 1...-ln_.g._•·------- someone special ~==t Dlnn•r tor T'Wo ' Buy It. Sell It. Find ll. through classlfled 4111_.113 Cl•••lflM. ·---~----~··---~__;...;...;_ __ One call is all that stands between your business and millions of potential customers. • CAL•SCAN California Statewide Classified Advertising Network 180 California newspapers with a combined circulation of more than 3 million. $400 for Z B words Make that call. (916) 449-6000 40' aide tie. w. Channellii::=:::=:=::;;::====;;;;:===================:;;::======= nr Udo bridge. Water/ elec. No llve-aboarda. •11y B I M I I b.i_ Coll The Pilot Classifieds at 642-5678 to place your Garage Sole Ad ! Put a few words to work for you. Call 642-5678. ~l~::;:~~;~?~n e uyer s ar et ~ t: otf Fernando. $16K. a ._. -'· ~O °"*-0 h <415>95s-3190 vCheck yo h le t ff ~~ ·-oo~~ ~ eo• deep Dock faces ur s opp1ng IS 0 . ..1. -., ~ .. ~~ eee main turning pt. 124 by stopp1eng leD today at any .... 'fl .. ~~.ao~"' ... ~0' S. Bayfront Balboa ...,. S..G ...,,, <'( N~ q,_ l'(,.l' lsland ........... 252•1211 one of these local Orange ~~Ab~~~o,. AUTOMOBILES ALFA ROMEO 9015 '91 1M LS. Red w/ •addle lthr, 15-apd, all opt, anrf, Momo whla, lo !50k ml, mint cond. $17,500. 648-5428 BMW 9030 1982 BMW 9291 Red/gray, CO, phone, S2!5,995 (2ZZOM730) BAUER LO'nJS COSTAlllU lttS ..... llN 842-7700 I County Auto Dealers! --S>."~'f;o6fi::eq,. "Buy, Lease or Browse" ,,~o.b.,,_4>~c'b-. .... ,,~·~<'\'. ... ~· nge Counfy_'s Auto Dealers are Number ·b~·0""-~c.~ One in Customer Satisfaction .................. ~co,. SADDLEBACK G • I LINCOLN i'MERCURY CR!VJERIMW Sales service Edl~~~~!111 Leasing Parts llE1ll IRVINE AUTO CHRYSLER CENTER Wli@h@ 1·800-831-3377 ATLAS BHRYSLH/Pt.YMOUTH 714 380-1200 292 ~'i?flj1· C.M. ATWDO~ 2925A Hoitt&~~. Mesa ® VOLVO SOUTH COAST T~~O 1966 ., C.M. CONNELL CHEVROLET 2828 HOrbor Sl\'d, C.M. !5•&.1200 HACH lsf! .. !!lCUIY 16800 f3f·· H.B. STARTING ANEW PUIUC NOTICll 'UIUC NOTICll PlOWIH ~Wotd•Are Not Enough "Spedallrf ng In S11,,.,,.U.11 FfOuMn• I ~.~-~. ·-- 2983 Herbof Blvd Cotta M.11 540-3135 ~ I I SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 1996 i7 New i!I:J Villager 691A PACKAGE.DUAL AIR BAGS.POWER DOOR LOCKS/WINDOWS 7 PASSENGER AM/FM STEREO CASSETTE.TILT.REAR DEFROSTER.AIR COND,ANTi-LOCK BRAKES (ID J0501S> l'D J0<9871 (ID JOSJISJ 110 J0637SI 110 J08?7&} Man. Sugg. Retail Price Anaheim Linc/Mere Disc Factory Rebate '21,845 1857 1000 ------- $18,988 · * Or 4.8% f111111cing •P to 48 mns. New '95 Lincoln Continental DUAL POWER LEATHER SEATS.ALLOY WHEELS,CRUISE.TILT.4 SL V-8,AUTO.FULL POWER. AIR CON0.\00.000 MILES BEFORE TUNE-UP 110 '993631 ~-f s12~Sllb New '95 Lincoln Town Car Signature DUAL POWER LEATHER SEATS.AUTO.AM/FM CASS.CRUISE.TILT.FULL POWER.TINT WIND. AIR COND,4 SL V·8 ENGINE.ALLOY WHLS, 110 681094)(10. 780Za3) ·s10°:"SOb REBATES UP TO $3 250 ~~4 a;.o ~ TO • A::ria mn• New ·lt!I:J Lincoln Mark VIII New i!I:tSable ALL NEW DESIGN Lease tor per month plus tax 24 Mo. payments of $399 99 ~ tax plus 1 •year's license, security depos1t.1• payment and luxury tax 11 apphcable.S2.940.00 down payment plus cap reduction of $3,250 Factory Rebate,$500 Lease Renewal Rebate· ,total of payments $9.599.52 + tax, option to pur- chase $20,384.70 12,000 miles per year with excess mileage charge ol 15c per mile. * II Ou11illad 4 AT THIS PRICE DUAL AIR BAGS.AM/FM STEREO CASSETIE,POWER WINDOWS/DOOR LOCKS, SPEED CONTROL.TILT WHEEL ,MrCRON AIR PARTICULATE FILTER SYSTEM ::: ::::::::~ =.:~.:!~\'" ....... s 17 9 99 Lease per mo for plus tax 24 Mo payments 01$179 99 +in plus 1• yur's license. se(Urrty deposit, 1' payment.cap reduction or Sl.899.34, S600 Factory Rebate.SSOO lease Renewal Rebate· .total ol payments S4.319 76 • tu. option 10 purcNse S 12.788.85 12.000 miles per yr w/excess llllleage cNrge r,115' per mile '93 Chevy Corsica LT AiRAUTOfllT sagas '89 Plymouth Sundance '90 Mercury Cougar '93 Ford Escort Wagon ~r~:ES.s59aa ~~ $6988 ~j~iN~ s7999 '88 Lincoln Town Car EJ(C{ll(NT COHO Ml POWEll,TIL T. 811.AllES LOW lollllS lEAMR.LOW MIUS (1129991 _.,$'9(( (71U816) MUST S((I (IOl371) ~i~~l s79· 88 Fl.Ill POwrn AllOY Wiil$ MUST SU ,a!I00871 NMM ST£R£0 CASS CllOIS( EXCEL COM> Nill STMIAAllESI lOCltS RIGHT PRICE (l~I 1-~-----~~~~---r-~~--~~~--------~ ~------~~------+-----------------1 '92 Mercury Sable Wgn Ml POWEii :,::OCASSMOI 89988 T1l T.CllUIS£ AllOYWHl.S DCCfll£HT COHO LOW IAll.lS \'°37'51 '93 Ford Taurus 4·Dr [~$9988 EXCHlEHT COHO, MUST$(( ( 116'n) '93 Mercury Grand Marquis LS '94 Mercury Sable LS Wgn Mii AUTO Tll.T $ 3ROS£AT f.lfl.AllTQ$ AllOYWIU t3 988 CllU1$tTilT. ts 988 CASS Cl\Ul$( RJll PWll llACI(. 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CA$S l•ctl t1>llO C1W1SE 0 Y 14 000 Ii" f U.Allllll ftm59\ '94 Ford f150 XLT Supercab AlllAUTOl~O $ 988 ~fM CASS 111.T All0YWlll.Svt IEOLIM'll CllUIS( t 1 f\Jll ~ tl!Ctl co-.D CAW 5t'£l l I \"'*'11 -~ •• . , s: .. ... - .. • , • ' . ' ' . • ' • J I ~ \ NO MONEY DOWN FINANCING AVAILABLE BAD CRIDIT NO CREDIT NO PROBLEM !~~R !!!!PM!~~0!'1!~$11,996 LAST ALL l996 COROLLAS $1 2,986 ill 199& TACOMAs s13,996 OR Model #7113 EXTRA CAB ' ~~o~J~~!1 ~!~RYS $14,986 ALL '96 AVALONS s3596 ON ALL NEW & USED VEHICLES Dlacount from MFG. Su .. tect Retail Price Santa.Ana l'.11111·11ii111ii1· I ttl: i1,;,i11. I : ' ' ' I ii \ i I ' ~ ' ~ I I I I I 1 : ' I I \i1l 111, 11','" ~:\q11 1 1 1 \\1,1 l ' .. --------- South Coast Plaza \II "'I\\ I Hl>I Cover. .. Grubb & Ellis Residential Rea/, Estate Services 3. Balboa bland Realty 43. Cova Home 63. Rumbold Realty 4-7. Prudential-Jon Douglas Company 44-49 Rmux 65. Rogen Realty ~12. Waterfront Jiomes lnc.,Realtors St. Cannery Village Realty 66. Open Home Gulde 13. Stu Real Eaute 52·59. Coldwell Banker Newport Buch 67. Homu of the Week J.4-35. Coast Newport Propertiee 60. Coldwell Banker Co.bl Meta 69. Mortgage Rata 36-42. Grubb & mu. RafdentW 61 . Metro Realty 71. Newport~ Eat.ta . Real Estate Services 62. Fred Sancb Newport Properties 72. Waterfront Homes lnc.,Realton Quaint 2 Br + 2 Br Apt • Private Garage, Patios &: Balcony $189,000 c.II Alia BrounuU • 675-9535 "19MCDM Tour Home" • Magnificant S Br, 4.S Bath Home • Elegant Oec:or 4 Off-Street Pattin $935,000 • Pride or Ownenhip •Large Home • Huge Comer Lot • Private Pool $615,000 "Newer Villa PointCondd' Gorgeous 1 Br, 1 /Adjacent To NB. OolfCoune $167,900 • Stunning.Larger l Br Penthou1e $139,000 "Charm Of The Island" • Darting 2 Br, 2 Ba Cott,age • Cuatom Decor • Built New 1990 $635,000 Call Jllh Klohs • 631-0313 ''Balboa Island Duplex" •Great Loe. Stepe To South Bayfront • Each Unit Has 3 Br &: 2 Ba&: Fum.iahed $759,000 •Extra Large 2 Br • Large Outlide Pltio •Extensive Mirron •Hardwood Roon $219,000 "Catalina Sumetit' • Stunning Views From A II Rooms • Gorgeous Decor $299,000 • I Br, I Ba Cobdo • WeU Localed • Vaulted Ceilinp With Skytiptl $139,000 • Excellent Location • Top Quality Construction • SFR Or Duplex $925,000 "Gorgeous& Huge Penthouse" Plush White C&rpet • Designer Window Coverings • In Excellent Cond. $244,000 all Walter Mitchtl 05 - "Super Sharp" • Small Ocean View • Villa Balboa 1 Br • Nice Condition • Oose To lkach $139,000 I Walter Mitcht "Front Row Bay & Ocean Views" •What A Value! •Beautiful Views! • Cuatom Decor •Small 2 Br $179,000 "Super Cun Versailles" • 2 Br, 2 Ba Condo • Uabt C¥pet a Paint • N'ece Quiet Loe. $1,150.00/Mo. H Pl.ark JMll!w S'luby llkltlm D~ S.llbman ..... ... H MJones '571.9 ... 1-1 JHowe S1 ..... 1-1 l Wenllnl ........ H Iii.Jones ~ AS!Woll \ . Country estate on appfOX. 2.3 acres. 58R Tudor, guest house, pool, spa. Spectacular view. Rm tor horses, tennis. $90,a 1!' n15 Newport Harbor views from this . m w/lots of potential for super remodel! Lg courtyard entry w/swim pool & entertain patio. Large rms & vaulted ceilings Very motivated to sell! This unique 2BR. 2.58A is located in a small com- plex. Just steps to beach. bay & fun zone! $115,a Less than 5 min's to Hoag & PCH. Easily seen ITOlll 55 Hwy. 6 office suites ( 1 w/apartrnent). Perteet fOI' satellite office or Pfimary office when location. ll:CeSS & parking are critical considerations. Moti- vated seller! $929,000 Large 5BR. 4BA duplex, just steps to beach Property has fabulous amenities. story book charm Worldciass views of bay & ocean. 5 parking spaces $760,000 Bring all otters! Must sell! Large lot on street to strada location Quiet end of island, close to tennis, beach. clubhouse. 58R, 58A. family rm & dining rm 1BR, 28A downstairs Gre.at house, location. lot! $439.- Lovely Newport Beach home! 4BR. 2 SBA. sep family, living & dining rms Bay windows. remod- eled kitchen. spa. NC Much morel ; .. NORTH TU5J'IN HaLS 10252 Sunriu w e 10 Beds, 14.5 Bahs, 9 fireplaces • 4Bedrooms (3 Masten). 3.S Bllhs • Approx 30.<XX> sq I\. OO llpproll. 8 ICl'eS • Uoobcttuctcd Main Channel Vacw • Another approx 18 acres available • 'Qold ~co Linda Isle, 2 Docb (Ad. 6625) $3,600,000 (Ad. 6618) 1996 "LH .l·'.\.P ...," A \\.\Hll l\t l ll'll '.\.I Excellence In Service & Quality Personal Ad designed by SCHOLL GRAPHICS• (714) 559-2079 BIG BEAR LAKEFRONT 72/ Coye • Remodeled S Bdt .. S Bath Home • Fonna1 Dinin1 Rm. Library. Den • 'Gold Coast' on Linda Isle. Pvt. Dock $3,495,000 • 9Rd , 9Ba , Plus Guesl Quarters • 6 Bd., 4.S Ba., 3 Ftreph1ces • S Bd .. 4 Ba.. Gale Guarded • Approx 10.000 ~.ft on Dbl. Loi • Enclosed Interior Atrium • Approximately 80' on the Waler • Sauna. Gym Rec: Rm & Mud Rm • Lowest Pee Price on Unda Isle • Creative Financing Available (Ad. 6623) $1,649,000 (Ad. 6615) $1,0S0,000 L.H. (Ad. 6620) CORONA DEL MAR NEWPORT NORTH VILLAS 4527 Con14nd 3100 Cone Hmnosa • 3Bd , 2B1 . & 2Bd . I Ba • Extra Lon11 Street-10-S~ Loi • Ocean. Bay & Cuy L1gh1S Views • 48d., lBa.. 2 Car AtllCbcd Olrqe • Elllaldcd Livia& .t Family Room • New G1us SoUDd Wall, Views • 38d., 2..SBa.. 2 Car ArllCbcd GIRJC • um, Rm.~ Spa" w.m11 • Upanidcd 'Napoli" Model (Ad. 6617) $519,000 (Ad. 6608) $395,000 (Ad. 6613) NEWPORT BEACH LONG BEACH NEWPORT BEACH 270 Caena 1309 2747 0mpm 852 Halyarrt . • 2Bd • 281., 2 C.. CNIJe • Views of Ocean, Udo Owmel. Ciiy • 38d., 2Ba.., I l/2 C. ~ ~ • Pool with S,.. Pool Sweep, HClllOd • I Bd., I Ba., c..>c COO L.oolt • Arcplace ID lMla Room • Clthedr.I Ceillna. Sk:yli1hu • Maintained ,.,,,... Olnb • Ponnll DiAinJ Room $329,000 $1'6,500 (Ad. 6606) $127,000 NELLIE GAIL RANCH 2n12 Depuo• Qrclc • SBd., 4.58a.. 'Boca R1100• Nth. • Pool, Spa. MOllll!Mn & Ciry Vicws • Pnced WeU Below Martct!11 • • Bel., 4.$ Ba.. l sa.ia • fUq>lace ill Uviq Room, Wd. Bar • 3rd lAYeJ Scmclcct. OU Cllbineu $1,395,000 $895,000 (Ad. 6602) Direct Line (714) 729-7ZOS • Working In Association With Ma.rda Brubier t CAMEO IDGHLANDS BELCOURT 4731 Surrey Driyc 57 Hill.sdak Drive • 4Bd .. 2Ba .. Remodelled in 1986 • Ftrq>lace in Ma.ucr Bed , Sinale LcYd • AIC. Ocean & C11y La11hl Views • 38d., 2.SBa.. Showa Ub a Model • Q11icc IJllClrior Loc1DoD. Ext. Refurb. • \\>lume Oei.lillp, Bal Buy ill 'n:mce $995,000 (Ad. 6624) $639,000 (At!-6610) NEWPORT BEACH NEWPORT BEACH 1930 Jcyinc Ay nue 2105 Dycanso • 48d .• 2Ba.. 2 Car Al&ached Glfl&t • Grear Open Aoor PIM • Spa in Larp Privlle BICkyard • 2Bd •• lBa.. l cw Aa.cbcd a.. • Hatdwood Kitcma Aoon • Cozy Pl.rq>l11», BaplMi\'O Deck $339,000 $279,fOO (Ad. 6616) Exclusive Country Club living 140 Acres in your Back-Yard Walk onto the golf course at the 8th fairway from this highly upgraded 2-story home. Enjoy the view from large "Great Room" with trench doors opening onto brick patio w/spa. 2 huge master suites, one with large deck overlooking the fairway. Private cul-de-sac street, close to shopping, freeways and beach. Reduced to $359,000 ·---~---~ Sassy I.A.thy: 72~7296 Joan Maifeld 729-7296 760-8008 NO MELLO ROOS $714,000 Gerry & Christa Long (714) 640-5664 CLOSE TO EVERYTHING H arbor Point $879,000. Spacious, private, quietest location in gated community near Newport center, with security system, many upgrades. This is a superb quality home which one could immediately occupy. EVERYONE WANTS THIS LOCATION 5 bedroom Pon street modd has been expanded to over 3,300 sq. ft., added library/office + added workout room, 3 car garage + pool and much more. How TO GET NTO THE PORT STREETS Choice small model in Harbor View Homes, with new tile kitchen and baths, new carpets, lots of quality hardscapc for finest curb appeal. VIEW, VIEW, VIEW = LOCATION X 3 View, view, view = location, location, location four bedrooms, 3.5 baths, 2 family rooms, Xtra wide yard for enormous expansion possibilities. $749,000 RENTAL NEAR ANDERSEN SCHOOL Lease 2,300 mo., in Harbor View Homes. New paint, carpets, close to school, playground and athletic fields, $2,300 mo. -'"'-,-~ ·--~--.. -._ . ....1.-. __ ·--~ -. -_ • ., Celeb1ati11g 21 Years In The Newport Harl>or Area SATIJRDAY ONLY 2463 lrviM-Newport's Back Bay 3 Bel Twnhm Renee Peterson-King $259,000 432 Westminster -Newport Heights 3 Bel Hse Marlene Hassel $375,000 1201 Santiago -Dover Shores, NB 5 Bel Hse Esther F"me $715,000 930 W. Oceanfront -Peninsula NB 4 Bel Hse Austin Daynes $1.040,000 SUNDAY ONLY 598 Fayette· S. Coast Metro, CM 3 Bel Hse Sharon Gnmes $189,000 1710 Labrador • Mesa Verde, CM 3 BdHse Sally Nette! $239.900 2179 Santa Ana -Eastside CM 3 Bdffse Caria Broffman $359,000 610 Donald -Newport Heights 3 BdHse Sally Phillips $469,000 220 Amethyst · Balboa Island 3+1 Bel Hse Doris Lee $519,000 1811 Oiff Drive -Cliff Haven, NB 3/2 Bel Oplx Nancy Peterson $549.500 54 Ocean Vasta · Sea Island, NB 2Bd~ Olga Matthews $579.000 218 Apo&ena -Balboa lslaod 3+ Bel Hse Graa T abaf erro $640.000 500 E. 15th • Cliff Haven 4 Bel Hse Marlene Hassel $679.000 2018 Galaxy -Oowr Shores, NB 4 Bel Hse Esther Pine $795,000 1163 Marine -Laguna Beach 48dH• Betty Comegys and Nancy Peterson $1,650,000 6 Oakmont • Big Canyon, NB 5 Bel Estate Jeff Axton $2,995.000 SATIJRDAY AND SUNDAY 234 Lugonia -Newport Shores Kennie Jo Rizzo 1901 Glenwood • 8aycrest. NB Eva Khwa;a I Jeny Smith 615 Gary Pl -Newport Heights Sally Phillips I Cammy Leslie 1701 Starlight Or -~NB George Dasruell I Rose Smiley 1465 Galaxy • Oowr Shotts RJchard Lee 501 North Bayfront • Balboa Island Rick Schreiber 3 Bel Hse $349,900 3BdHM $419,000 4 Bel Hse $459,000 4 Bdlt. $579,000 4 BclHM $595,000 3 Bel Hse $1.495.000 On the water ... -------------i 2bd beadl cottage on comer lot 111 pnme location on the sand -6388 $799,000 BAUIOA ISlAM> Bayfront w/lids. duwlg rm. shared dock & C1ly ~ \\Sias Gmt beach hcx.f.e or rmiodel' 66373 $959.000 BAYFRONT Uttle Bat>oa Island 2s1y cottage w/dock for larger boat 3bd w/den & fiowef.filed patios. 16384 $1,395,000 OCf.MFROHT Huge lot. prme location w/4bd beach house Can take up to 5.000sf new home •6348 Sl .. 040,000 PENINSUlA POINT Graooos 4bd oo large bayfroot lot 'l//rMf & float Duling rm libraiy. pallO & gardens 16286 $2.295,000 OCEANFRONT Rlwt~.,~~3sly51xl LMll lemad to 9* k> private btadl •6365 $6,250,000 CORONA Dfl. MAR Fa!Uous OJS1om 2s1y 6bd lrldtional tun oo th. beach w/pool ard spa •6360 $3,950,000 1 Near the water ... ------__, NEWPORT HEIGHTS Owming rmiodel ~. gcumel kitchen. hrO.ld floors. ~ & large, pnvate yard "6363 $375,000 Wl.ABAUIOA I st lloor cmlo w/2 mastm. pawr Illes & large pall<> c.cmn pool & spa. bike lo beach "6394 $195.000 UDO~ Doorman. pool & spa BwifU. ~ 7' lloor condo. new kitchen, bay & ocean 1.1eWS 16'117 $575.000 ~_,from b.w,. 4bd w/chig &: ~ rm, 3 ar gnge. pool and spa '6335 $795.000 DOYfJl SHORES Tot.alt remodeJed w/~ !: ~· 4bd. hY:I & ~ nns & spectaa8r lllews '6293 $695,000 NORTH lAClJNA Fresh. chamin.l 4bd wl'lcbb.& ocean ~ Fam\r room. ollice, l4ft cdar, pool &: spa "6351 $1.450.000 BAlBOAISlAND ~ w/2bds each lri mo house has lrplc, tiled kitchen & Fr doors to pabO ~ $559,000 Nl'WPOR'T SHORES Fresh 2sty 3bd w/natural wood cabinets vciU!ed c~. lrplc & snleck "6.187 $285,000 Pf.NINSVlA POINT 4bd trdtional. gcumet kitchen. A/C & 2 lrplce.s, Park W!w. steps to oce.an 16397 $635,000 Gorgeous Qid TI.lb estale w/pool & spa an 1 !ID'I! w/panorilfic lllews lo own '6378 $1,499,000 P£lJCAN POINT Front row hooiesMa ~ lftl'* location on 12' sr-w~ *ws,~ $1,795,000 HOME BY THE SEA 2docrs &tm~ w/Ww&tm rooldeck. ~ remode.led Sbd w/cblg &: ~ rms. '6282 $795,000 R .... I ( Iii ~.. I ... -----.. --~ WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. Realtors® Celebrating 21 Years In The Newport Harbor Area Near new 2bd twnhm, hi a:ilings. wood Ors, media center. Great price for Newport. •6314 631-1400 $212,000 SOl1Tlt COAST METRO in recently refurbtshed Brookview 2sty 3bd twnhm w/att dbl garage In nice interior location near cil & pools. 116297 631-1400 $144,800 WESTCUff condo. loYely 2bd on Inside wAand- scaped patio & corrm pool Close to Mariner's M. buses & mps . .r6386 631-1400 $149,500 fASTSIDE Costa~. large R-2 lot w/apnd plans for 2 new oondos. Near buses. shops & ser· vices. Exlsli'lg 1 bd cotlage Is anero,. rented 16321 631-1400 $179,000 NORTH COSTA MESA Upgraded 3bd on cor- ner lot w/partdng for RV or boat. Marlile frplc, tiled kitchen CW\lers &: wood Doored enlJy 116372 631·1400 $189,000 MESA VERDE Upgraded lsty 3bchw,1arni!ot rm & huge added lanai Fr. doors & windows, ~ts &: yard w/deck. pool, spa & laiMl. 11635 7 631-1400 $239.950 "' NEWPORT SHORES 3bd beach cottage. Tiled ~ rm, kitchen & baths. Steps to pnne own- front & comm cilhse, pool & tennis. 16385 631-1400 $249,900 EATSIDE COSTA MESA BeautifU newer 3bd UJ>' graded Medterranean home w/~ ~. large end lot on pivt aide-sac in prime location. '6395 631-1400 $297,000 NEWPORT SHORES area <iiplex 3bds up & 2 down, both w/2 baths & bplces. Steps to ocean beaches & city tennis & hardlal. "6291 631-1400 $339,000 NEWPORT HEKHTS Darting 3bd cot1age w/hard- wood flrs on prime street, walk to all ~ Used brick. pldr.et fence. roses & large rear yard. •6328 631-1400 $369,000 BAysmE COVE 2sty 2bd condo w/att dbl garage In gated comm w/pool. spa, beach & available dock renlal Steps to BaR>oa Island. "6390 631-1400 $395,000 MID PENINSULA Q\iet East 8aiJ near libraty. 2sty w/2 masters up, boch w,lbalconies & 1 down, most furniture Ind. Steps to hi1'/ & ocean "6396 631-1400 $400.000 SUNSET BFACH 3sty 5bd oceanfront w/dining rm, den & 4 car garage + 2bd apt w/dinlng rm & frplc '6334 631-1400 $1,495,000 DOVER SHORES on prime corner. Freshly painted 1i;1t & bright lsty 4bd. c&ning & I~ rms. & eat-in kitchen. Spacious rear yard w/pool & spa. •6364 631·1400 . $595.000 Ul11.E ISlAND Owming 2bd home, master has sitbng area & frplc & opens to nice brick patio. Sh.do apt Is CNer garage in rear "6370 673-6900 $625,000 NEWPORT'S Dowr Shores. lsty 5bd ~e. ~yard w/palio. pool, spa & waterfall New IWr dows. smooth ceilings, ~ & mm! firs. "6345 631-1400 $715,000 P£NINStJLA POINT Mini view from 2sty 3bd "Showcase·, custom wood firs, cabinets & st.itters + aaflsman. s garage. Stff'f)' patio. pM deck. "6325 631·1400 $795,000 SPYGLASS flU.. Corona deJ Mar. Traditional 2sty Fabulous 2sty 4bd +guest qrtrs. Open plan w/ 3bd v.;th den/office. family & bonus nns. Estate- ~ rm. gcumet kitchen & 4 car grg. "6368 6ke grounds w/lush gardens, pool & spa. "6376 631-1400 $679,000 631-1400 $895.000 NEWPORT'S B¥rest. Veiy large comer on cµet. NEWPORT'S UPPER BAY. Oistom 3bd w/lrg tree-hd street w/lsty 3bd A/C home. Dining & f~ rm on 1/2+ acre. Open l\oorplan, hi cell- ~ rms, laundry & workshop in gatl.lge. '6310 lngs, skylights, Fr. doors & Usb landscaping. M6381 631·1400 $419,000 631-1400 $950,000 COSTA MESA 3bd Eastside l'Mlhm. lnvnacUate NEWPoRT SHORES New constJUction '8.l 3bd ORANGE Pl\RK ACRES Estate w/5 stal barn & 2sly, masto w/sitq rm. famiy rm&. 2 babinies. w/deck on the Cill\lll. f.xerdse rm, offia!/playnn, riding arena on 1 +acres. Beautifully remodeled 5bd boch w/Back 8aiJ views. "6.333 lvdwd & pawr 6ooring & Baber crpt .. '6327 w/dining & family nns & maid's qrtrs "6339 631-1400 $259,000 631-1400 $420,000 631-1400 . $997.000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS lrrmaajate 4bd on <Pet ~ Remodeled~rm. Fr. doors&. U9ed ~ fri*. Rs piitio& ID lal .. 19. '639'l 631-1400 $459,000 BAIBOA ISlAND duplex. Quaint 3bd front hse w/frplc + 2bd apt & 3 space carport on pm. street. steps to bay w/Wzw from patio . .r635.5 631-1400 •539,000 BIG CANYON Qff HAVEN Del!litfU ctplK w/3bd, lie Ollmer's New top ciuaA1'/ custom lid. ~ rm. 3 car w/barn c:eiliig & yard, & 2bd ll'it w/patio, boch ~ lndllanal 5bd aSom, prine golf cot.ne grg, worlMop, bol1Js rm & lowJo; yard. '6347 w/frplc. Qat area, dose to schools. "6377 lot w/l/teM, pMWllledgardens, pod&tpe. '6315 '3H400 59 000 631-1400 $549,500 631-1400 $2 9'5 000 WTSIDE com Mesa on pm. street nut perk Sf.A ISlAfC) ~ l1mOdeW 2bd de:sitJier ~ IEGHTS 2.4+ ams 9*ld ~ w~ & teml:s. Nel.+,t painted~ W/fl4l p1Aj perlect condo w/clrq rm. den & tffech kitchen In ma!.~ alllll ~the Tuiln tooHs, 3 '8Jll ofb It pderi Rd In largt ~ ~ pd 9*d cxmn w/r»da, ti* I:.,., "6'!Jfl pMllB. bh lm._u. 2 hcues I: pool ~ '31·1400 $169,900 6SM400 $579,000 631-1400 $1,995,000 COSTA MESA Gal comm w/poci ~ I.IP' Mw:RESTTotalij rwnodeled 4bd. ctiq It fam. mG CANYON ~. ~ landscaped pW 2lly ~ w/dt I: ti.al famt; rn. 0. t,t nm, I: p1'llt ldtdlal w/cnlldalt nook. ,_. 6bd nnllon ~ St' fMWJ w/d.y ~ dt-tet w/11rgal ~ l !Ja9J plalJ .._ '6362 tier has~ beth w/ama It ..,a ll.i>. 16318 IAlw. Dkq &: gama nm, lny & den.16295 '31·1400 $110,000 '31·1400 $579.000 '31-1... $1,895,000 SHOWCASE "TRUE ESTATE" This sweeping. comer half block estate is at the Q1ie1 end of the island. lnd.de.d is a large 5bd hoose w/bbraiy, lams); room, triple garage & k.Dwrient gardens '6359 $1,995.000 ROMANTIC CUSTOM 3bd u&t on extra large, <Pet comer lex. Extraonhry privacy w/ ..;ews of kJSh greenery & SlmY patios. Three ITplces, spa & extensM! use of quartzite. arches & coUms. '6317 $1,499,000 BEAtmFUL REMODEL Tum-key 3bd home on huge lot Master with &replaa!. tiig & lam· i,i rms. maid s ~ers & 3 car garage Soamg ceings & wals of ~ to patio. pool. spa & gardens. REDUCID l6380 $949,000 Exclmive Affiliate of SOthebys International Realty I \ I ,. - WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. Realtors® Celebrating 21 Years In The Newport Harbor Area PENINSUIA POINT BAYFRONT This lovely 5 bedroom designer's bayfront home includes a library, formal dining. eat-in gourmet kitchen, master suite with retreat and fire- place and se parate maid 's quarters. ft occupies a prime lot with charming English gardens and pier/float at the entrance to Newport Harbor. NEWER BEACH HOME Quiet location near bay and beach. 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, most furniture included. Try lease or lease option. $400 ,000 LOVELY CORNER HOME 3 bedrooms, 2 baths in North Costa Mesa. Tiied counter- tops,marble fireplace. wood floors and glass block in en- try. New carpet throughout. $189,000 Reduced to $2,295,000 Ex~lusively listed with JILL ANDRUS 631-1400 x247 VICKI LEE 631-1400 x238 2 31 Orange Street $285.000 243 6nd Street $249,900 NEWPORT BEACH 2436 W. Coast,Hwy 714 t63t-1•00 KENNIE JO-RIZZO Residence 642-4917 631-1400 x248 207 Walnut Street $339,000 Exclusive Affiliate of Sotheby's International Realty 234 Lugonla Street $349,900 207 Canal Street $420,000 \ WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. Realtors® Celebrating 21 Years In The Newport Har.bor Area ESTHER FINE pager: 433-9682 Consider it SOLD When you list with the "FINEST" Golden Circle Award Winner 1993 & 1994 Immaculate 4BR, 31/13A Dover Shores, single story home on a huge private lot w/sparkllng pool & spa. New kitchen, 2 fireplaces, 3 car garage ............................... $795,000 Bright & spacious, 5BR, 41hBA Dover Shores home on large comer lot. highly upgraded w/pool. spa, waterfall & outdoor BBQ. An Entertainer's Dream .............. $715,000 Gorgeous 4BR, 3BA & 3 car garage w/beautiful Back Bay, city lights & mountain views. AB new Kitchen, Bathrooms, W1n· dows, Doors, Hardwood floors, Recessed Lights ... $695,000 1.Jiit & BrYJi 4BR, 211BA OcM!r Shores 00me w.hnpL:a il l..i.q&Fad,t Rooms. Mxm11~Rocrn, Lmgeilsldeamy. SpachJS yard w/'(X)d & SfJi1. Prbd b (Jick sale ..... $595;000 F.xtenslwly remodeled 4BR, 3BA Baycrest Beauty w/offlce, ~ room, formal dining room and luxurious Master Bath. ~ B, 'l/Manbil~ cx:mndyw/pcds& ll!rds<XMts. T~iemoiWedw/tkdl~&bo..rblsMal!Er 5..le~p~ .................................. $579,000 Recb:ed to sell! ................................................. $579,000 Prime 1sAand locatioo! 3BR front \lllt w/warm bick fireplace. 28R rear llllt w~ beamed c:ei\igs. Nice W!W of Bay from front patio. 3 car carport. ................................... $539,000 ~3BR.. 2BAstarterhomeWithdenand~~ il IWlg room. Hardwood Boors, new carpet and ~ French doors. lotRfy real" yard. ..................................... $299,000 BAI.BOA ISi.AND 315 Mea1ne A'*"'-~ 714 :678-6908 .l!if Exclusive Affiliate of Sotheby's International Realty • NEWER CUSTOM HOME 218 LUGONIA NEWPORT BF.ACH Beach close 4 bdrm. 2 bath home on large lot with 2 car garage and large sundeck New carpet. new paint. and French door~ Community clubhouse pool & tennis $349 000 EASTSIDE COSTA MESA A Must See! 3 bdrm, 3 bath, 3 car garage w/workshop. Vaulted ceiling & skylights. cen- tral vacuum, hand floated lath & plaster walls A private. land- scaped yard w/brick terrace. Ca n not duplicate at this price! Reduced to $359.000 BRAND NEW LISTING :t For more infonnation on these listings and others, please call me 'O' Exclusioelv listed wllh • ELEGANT NORlll BAY TOWNHOME 2463 Irvine Avenue, #E-3, Costa Mesa $259.,000 VIEW AND ACCESS TO THE BACK BAY • 3 Bedroom. 2 Bath • Aprox l 900sr •Spacious Uving Rm w/Frplc • View from Uving Rm. Dining Rm & Deck • Kitchen w/Oak Floors & Cabinets • Separate Breakrast Nook Exclusloelv llJted with Jeff Axton • Dramatic Entry with Cm::ular Stai.rcase and Skylight • Romantic Master Suite with Sitting Room and Flreplace • Vaulted Ceiling Carla Broffman 631-1400 x255 • 24hr pgr 262-8161 ~ 631-1400 x268 • Mobil 403-4400 Waterfront Homes agent • SY#1ngs historic sale Purchase of golf course mansion represents largest sale ever in Big Canyon Jeff Axton cch.:hratcd h1-. fifth anni ver!.ary w11h Watcrlront Home' when he d osed the largc-;t "Jil' ever rccnrCled for a rc,1dcn11al property in the cxclu .... ve neighborhood of Bi g Canyon in Newport Beach recently. A native Newport Beach resident. Axton represented the seller of a mag111ficent 7,000-square-foot French Regency style mansion situated on the c;econd fai rway of the Big Canyon Golf Course. The elaborate hilltop home. which had been lasted at nearly S4 m1llion, boasts amenities such a.c; a two- story entry hall with inlaid marble flooring, spectacular city views, state-of- the-art kitchen. gym with hardwood dance floor, media room featuring giant viewing I screen and wet bar. and his/her marble baths complete with huge dressing rooms. . . .. . . WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. REALTORS~ Axton j, apparently liv ing up to his title as most promising agent -an honor received dunng his first year with Waterfront Homes. · .. ,am Jeff Axton delighted that this beautiful home sold 111 as linlc time as it did and just in time to coincide with my fi ve-year anni versary with Waterfront Homes." Axton \aid. "The fact thot Waterfront Homes is the exclusive Sotheby's affiliate in Orange County proved beneficial in exposing the home to prospective buyers all over the world. The attention that was generated in the home was quite overwhelming." Establbhtd in 1975, Wattrfro11t Homts, Inc. is tht prtmhrt rtal tllaU organi:Jztion wllh nwr• titan 90 agtnts urving Ntwporl Beach an.ti th• sun'ounding commanilh1. Located at 2436 West Coast Highway In Newport Btach and 315 Marlnt A.,tnut on Balboa Island. Waterfront Hom•• u Orang1County'•1xchul.,1 q//U/aU of Sothtby's JnurnaJional RtaU,. For mort Information, call (114) 631-1'()(). Contac' you.r real es~te representatives MESA VI.a.DI Upgr.ted pool home on corner lot. 48ll. 38A, f¥n. rm. 3 c.r gar .. new pilnt/~ .. SD4,000 BAI.BOA Pl.NINSUlA Penthouse w/4 car gu &. elev•tor to each Door. 38R S&A Try IT.de Of ~ •• Sll0,000 OCEAN BLVD, CdM World class Oen/bay view. 48R., 38A .. 2fplc .. 3ar gM. Deck W/spa. Spectacularl •..• $1,850,000 HAUOa VllW HDJ.S Lush grounds acunt remodel. New slate roof, 01Stom drs/Wlrdow/ab!.. Gofgeousl....$719,000 BAUOA ISi.AND Huge bayfront duplex. Shared pier, 38R. 28A w/fpk.. 28R. 18A w/frplc. Nlc:el.. ...... $1,ISO.OOO BAUIOA 151.AND S.y view! 481l 4aA built 1992. White kit, Fr. ~ &!1dt patlo/lqe dedt.$7tS,000 BIG CANYON Prl~ loc. 38R. 2.SBA Mtlaln rwnhm w/prof. remod kit. wet bu. alSt mirrors. (plc. ...... .$275,000 WOOOUD>Cif. The Estltes-~rsoo ln model cond. 2N ~ den. New c.upel·paint·roof. Cent AJ(.Sll6.SOO • ' • ' ' • ' t I t • ' ' t t· ' ' . • t· • • • New Listings Shore Cllffs Great view lot! Coz.y J Bd home w/ pool & updated kitchen Mike Marr $799,000 Corona Hlehlaads Catalina or canyon vtew. 'J bedrooms and family room . Kay Pariter $725,000 . . . . . . ~ . ~ . - New Listings -------~· -- Doana Wall Pat Hurte, ,.. KJlne ---- Newport Coast l $)7,900 $19.000 9".000 $104.900 $l'9.900 $18'.GOO $249,000 $79J.OOO •• •· •• ' '. --r~, ~ ..... ~<1.-· 644~1600 723~8800 New Listings lasmltte Creek Great price for adorable 2 bedroom. den. A/C lohnson & Peterson $333.500 Newport Helcllts 3 bedrooms. 2 5 baths + den rondo A+ quality• Sa•dJe Fh $369,000 Newport HeJc,kts Tum-key 3 bed· room, 2.5 ~th townhouse. Must see! Ste9'e MltdreU $239,000 BJllffs Park Homes Updated 3 bed- room. 3 bath New carpet & paint. Sara Hlaman $305,000 Bank owned! 3 bed- room, 2 bath family home with pool. Completely rehabed! Must see! Patrick Bartolk $159. 900 Aulaelm Hills 2 bedroom, 2.5 bam townhome w/ 2 car attached carace., DrarMtic LR. ceramic tile, Berber carpet. Gree Lombardi $165,900 EasCslde Costa Mesa CUstom 3 8d family room Approx. 2,200 sq ft Keltta RandJe $372,500 Eutstde CA>Sta Mesa Ranch style home with wood floors. Part size yard! Debi Blbb $379,000 Jasml.lte Creek A statement In dass. Priv.Jte community ~Rowe $497,000 NewUstings S••tAa Am• Ranch style 3 Bd on 10.000 sq. ft lot. Foothill School District.. lletdt bndJe $249,000 c.-. Meu .. bedroom. 2..5 b.lh home wt huce pid on quiet ad-de-AC. Carr& FeeHJ $219,000 Newport Nortli Like new' La,.est floorplan on oversized lot Saa• Sa111a.n $499,500 Harbor View Homes Remodeled home near p-eenbelt & communjty pool Scanlan & Klaman $660.000 Newport HeJcjlts Wonderful trad1- tJonal style family home with creat fami· ly room and kitchen. 4 Bd. 4.5 Ba. JelTJ Fluter $895,000 Udo Ille Bayfront home on '5' wide lot. 5 Bel Larae dock. Spe<DalLar design fenY FlMter $2,195,000 Newport North CJty ltchts views from 2 bedroom, 2 bath w/ 2 car garaae. Grq Lombardi $219 ,000 ExoeRent condttlonl 3 bedrooms, 2 baths w/ view! Patrick BartoUc $309,000 Eutblaff Big remodeled home at an lrreslstable price. Contemporary decor. Coby Ward $589,000 Udo PenJnsula Unparalleled vtew of harbor from this 2 bedroom penthouse rondo. 24 hour guard. Walk to shops. Mike Man $750,000 New Ustings View Properties Oceanfront ·Laguna Beach oceanfront overlooking secluded cove on approx. in acre lot. Very private 3 Bet 2 Ba. Jeny Ftnster $1_.150,000 Dovel' 5hor1'I 4 bedrooms + library, a green lawn. pool and spa. Front r<YW views! Austero & Kim $1,195,000 LapnJta Ocaafront Corp owned! Spectacular oceanfront! Best buy I Patltdt Bm1ollc $I, 999 ,000 a.lboa Peninsula Point 5 bedroom Mediterranean mansion. Oceanfront home. Bob Be~ $2,545,000 ~ Bay Spedacular oceanfront home In private beach community. Rod Daley $2,550,000 Sweeping views of ocean, Catalina and harbor. Scanlan & Welnsteln $4,300,000 Spectacular oceanfront contemporary home. 2 story master Bel. Hanis & Kline $8,500,000 Udo Isle Premier Eastern tip of the Isle 5 bedroom bayfront home on large lot. 4 car garaae and large dock. John McM0111.ale $3,495,000 Gated Communities 644-1600 723-8800 Corona del Mar Jasmine Creek Big ocean and greenbelt view. 3 Bel +FR, double spa. Carole Johnson $549,500 Corona Hlchlands Warm and bright remodeled home w/ ocean view. Mary EDen S Bob Weciarz $559,000 \ i f ' ' ' 1 ' l • I • • I • f I • • • \ , • ' ' • ' ' t ,. 1 'N ... f\ •• ,. ' TOP AGENTS HONORED We are proud to report that our Orm was again Orst ln sales volume lo the. Newport CoastaJ area of OraJ18e County In 1995. Additionally, we are dellghted to report that Rod Daley, a twen- ty-ftve year top producer In this area, was number one In sales In 1995 for our entire organization. Rod's team. consisting of his wife. Nancy, and brother in l aw, Fr ank Hughes, also won the award as top team in 1994 and 1995, achiev- ing back to back honors. JQany lt~meboyers or seUers lit the two co .. URIUes as Rod. He contJnues to 'amaze all of us with hi limJtJess energy and professlonallsm. To date. based upon pend- ing escrows. his current sales In 1996. are exceeding. his 1995 production. Coast Newport Properties is a residential real estate tlrm with the corporate office located Jn Newport Center 's Financial .District. We've been number one in sales In the Newport/North Laguna market for several yea rs in a row. AGENT OF THE YEAR Much of Rod's suc- cess Is attributable to his vast knowledge and experience, but equally Important Is bis ablllty to make seemingly dllDcult transactions work out smoothly for all con- cerned. ms bJgh num- ber of repeat cus- tomers .as· elidence of his cUents' complete satisfaction. Ron Rod Daley has specialized In the North Laguna area and the private communities of Irvine Cove and Emerald Bay for over a quarter century. Durln8 this time frame no other real estate agent has represented as DALEY We at Coast Newport Properties take great pride In having people like Rod Daley on our roster. We look forward to serving the needs of this community: for many decades, and we hope to strengthen our relationships wtth the local residents each and every year. ''BE'ITER THE BEST'' #2 SALESPERSON SUSAN SCANLAN Awarded oo the salesperson who reflects the lofty ideals found ln the code of ethics under which we conduct our day oo day business. 'Ille recipient must also be upbeat, honest. of sound moral prlnctple, sincere. never too busy to help a fellow agent and dedicated to the betterment of the company and all those associated wtth It . . 1995 Evan Corkett + Sandie Fix 1994 Ronda Hein + Chris Lin~ 1993 SUsan Scanlan+ Pat Hurley 1992 Martha Macnab+ Marian Phllllppt 1991 Hillary 1bamer + Sblrley Hanis 1990 Sara Hinman+ C8role McMaban Johnson l • I l • • ' r ' TOP AGENTS BONO.RE D - #2 SALES TEAM Bos WEGLARZ & MARY ELLEN Wa;IAR'Z =------ #I SALES TEAM Ro· n DALEY NANCY DALEY FRANK HUGHES #I SALES TRANSACTIONS #I LISTING AGENT PATRICK BARTOLIC #3 SALES TEAM DON SHERIDAN & S\rJx ANNE SHERIDAN ''BErrER THE BEST'' 0 F f A M E . A G E. N T S This honor is bestowed upon an agent who acbleves conslstently high earnings year after EVAN CO RKETT SHIRLEY H ARRIS year and maintains a superior level of sa les performance. In special recogni- tion these agents have been honored as Coast Newport Properties Hall of Fame Members. SUSAN SCANLAN G_1 GI TH 0 MAS A Lifetime Honor. THE 1995 PRESIDENT'S AWARD C AROLY.N L OWE WINNING NEWPORT PROPERTIES ' ' ' ' • ~ ,1 " • ' , ' ' ' ' , ' ' ' ' • 717~4711 Exclusive Udo Isle Bayf'ront 853 Via Lido Soud $3.495.000 OPEN SUNDAY Best of" Lido Isle 121 Via Orvieto· $649.000 OPEN SUNDAY JOHN ROBIN l"lc1'1onigle Lido Isle Estate II 0 Via Trieste $1.195.000 Elegant Udo Isle Home 124 Via Trieste $699.000 OPEN SUNDAY Bes1: Buy on t:he Bayf'ron1: 26 Linda Isle $1,995,<><><> Reduced $700,000 for expedient sale! Hain channel and turning basin views from this newly remodeled five bedroom, four and a half bath home. Charmlns Lido Isle Home 131 rsa lido ~ $669.000 JIM KLINE 759 ... 3771 SHIRLEY HARRIS Lifetime Sales Achievement Hall of Fame Member 759-3727 IRVINE COVE 2490 Irvine Cove Irvine Cove's best buy. Mediterranean villa ~ith 4 bedrooms, 4.5 baths, gated motor courtyard, pool and spa. Exquisite design. $1,299,000 EASTBLUFF 720 Bison Lovely upgraded 5 bedroom, 3 bath family home. Incredible new master bedroom suite and bath. . Nice large private backyard. Home office with outside entrance. $599,000 BAYCREST 1831 Tradewinds Absolutely the best home for its price in Newport Beach. 3 bedroom, 2 bath family home on great comer lot with lots of nice upgrades. $399,000 , .. • • ' ' \ JERRY FINSTER SENIOR SALES ExECUTIVE . #I SALESPERSON .... ) 995- 759,_ 375 o -----------KEvIN KUBIAK AsSOCIATE 5 30 San Bernardino Wonderful traditional liome. Great family room and kitchen, pine paneled 4en, dining room, butler's pantry, 3 car garage. 4 bedrooms, 4.5 baths . $895,000 HILLARY THAMER 759-3714 ELIZABETH THAMER 759-3790 LANDMARK ESTATE ' THIS 6 BEDROOM, 6 BATH LANDMARK HOME SITUATED ON THE OCEANFRONT OF SHORE CLIFFS BESPEAKS A LIFE OF LEISURE, FUN , FAMILY AND MEMORIES. EASTER EGG HUNTS, FOURTH OF JULY BAR•B ·QUES, SHELL HUNTS AND SWIMMING RACES CAPTURE THE ESSENCE OF THIS CHARMER. FORMAL DINING ROOM, PANELING, 4 FIREPLACES, BIG FAMILY KITCHEN AND DEN ARE JUST A FEW OF ITS AMENITIES. ' ~T"-"'·~~~~~ ' . . ... _ . ... .. . -- • ' • t 1' ----------------·· BILL FEENEY in association with TIM CARR and LANCE BOGGS Dover Shores Bayfront 3 Bd. 2 Ba. Remodeled with 60' on the water Large private dock, large sunny patio $1,079,000 Baysbores Family Home 7 Bd. 5 Ba. Traditional, banfwood floors. French doors, 3 fireplaces, 3 car garage, large country kitchen/family room $795,000 Udo Isle Prime Location! 2 Bd. 2 Ba.+ den borne. beamed c.cilings Prime street to street location, 35' lot $595,000 Affordable in Corona del Mar 2 Bd. 2.5 Ba. End townhome on large greenbelt Refurbished and immaculate. community pool $219,000 717-4744 Lido Isle View Home 5 Bd. 4 Ba Pride of ownership! Highest quality materials Maible, granite, French doors, crown inoJdings, 3 fireplaces $869,000 Barbor RJqe Value S Bd. 3.5 Ba. Pride of ownership! Two private sunny decks, atrium U99,000 Pride of Ownership Duplex 3 Bd. 2 Ba. + 2 Ba. I Ba. renovated uni~. Sreps to beadll Great for owner/user, excclJent income, new catpet and paint $369,000 Costa Mesa Starter 4 Bd. 2.S Ba. home on large pie-sbaped lot New roof, freshly painted, new carpet $219,000 ' I ·-. -• -~~c~_..,_:_--. __ 6~~J-·~·~ 717--4723 2000 Windward Lane • Eastside· Costa Mesa Custom Home + 3 Bedrooms -2 Bathrooms + Huge Family Room + Kitchen with Center Island + Air-conditioned + Master with Sitting Area and Jacuzzi $372,500 Come See the Best of Baycrest + 4 Bedrooms -2.5 Bathrooms + Family & Living Room with Fireplaces + French Doors + Built-in Spa +Tum-key .$579,000 ' • ' ' ' ' ' ' ' I • • • • • . r • ' HARBOR ISLAND FRANK SENNES Over 'Eigliteen 'Years Seffing :Jlomes In ~wport 'Beacli 5llntf S urrountfing 5llreas SHORE CLIFFS If !JOU want your ftome. softl ca{f. .. FRANK SENNES 759~3726 CORONA DEL MAR Fabulous top quality townhome. Comer location on quiet street. 2 bedrooms, 2.5 baths. $409,900 '3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, attached garage, vaulted ceilings. Deluxe master with fireplace. $219,000 -. - BELCOURT TERRACE Rare 4 bedroom, 3.5 bath townhome in prestigious gated community, . overlooks lovely park. $679, 900 TURTLE ROCK Beautiful panoramic views. 3 bedrooms 2.5 baths, 3 car garage. Quiet cul-de-sac location. $449,000 Three 2 bedroom, I bath units and one 2 bedroom, 2 bath unit. Great location I $599,000 A must see! Truly unique 3 bedroom front house plus extraordinary back unit over 4 car garage. $345,000 ' • t .. •• ! ' ' ' ' t I ' \ ' t ' ' • r • ' ' ' •• ,. , ' . • r .~ ,. -~ .. .,r~-:-·~,..... ~ . .:.;' . • a~ """ . , DEBI BIBB DENNIS DURGAN 759~3707 LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT 7 5 5 Via Lido Soud 'This gorgeous traditional 6ea~ty sits on one of Lido's finest homesltes. Totally 1remodeled, this custom home has charm and comfort as well as lmpeaa61e quality . ~rty feet on the hay -Southwesterly exposu~e. prime liicatlon Traditional design, turn-ftey condition -4 6edrooms, 4.5 haths, 3 car garage Fahulous master suite with luxurious hatli -Private pier and slip. - .. Reduced to $2 ,395 ,000 Spe,ial family frome on choice lot overlooking pond. 5+ bedrooms, 4.5 batfts . $1,795,000 Enchanting 3 bedroom, 2. 5 bath cottage, completely remodeleil. $999,000 IRVINE COVE Two incredi6le opportunities. Private 6eacli, tennis, guard gated. Prime unobstructed panoramic ocean view level lot high on the hill. Approx. 113 acre. $82S,OOO 4 bedroom. 3 .5 bath single level garden home. Ocean, sunset and Catalina views. Ocean side of highway. $1,445~000 .. Sophisticated Corona del Mar condo. Gold Nugget Design Award winner. 4 bedrooms, 4 .5 baths. $895,000 I • .1 If It • ' Spectacular Views! Ocean and canyon views from cozy FOR SALE IN ALTEZZA Beautiful Plan D 3 bedrooms plus bonus room with night light, bay, ocean and city views. $649,000 3 bedroom home with updated kitchen. 3 bedroom + den home with many upgrades. Pool and spa. Ideal lot for new home. $799,000 Mll<E MARR 759-3786 Superb family area in St. Michel. $449,000 2 b~drooms plus loft with tranquil setting in gated community $309,000 FOR LEASE IN CAMEO SHORES Stunning front row ocean and whitewater view. Private beach access. 3 bedrooms and pool. $9, 950/mo. (I yr. lease) Every oonvenlence imaginable In this updated 3 bedroom beach home with I bedroom rental. $739,000 Unparalleled view of harbor from this 2 bedroom penthouse condo. 24·hour guard. Walk to shops and restaurants. $750,000 .. •• Daily Pilot Real EScatt • Api'!.I U. 1996 ONE OF THE MOST SUCCESSFUL AGENTS IN REAL ESTATE JOINS THE #l REAL ESTATE OFFICE IN · NEWPORT BEACH. Bin fetMy is cited by industry sourw as one of cht most successful real estate agents in Orange County. That's quite an accomplishment for chis lido BILL FEENEY of service to his ditnts. His most recent innovation is the utiJiution of a "Sales Team" approadl. His team. lsJe resident and formtr high school and junior college coach, who rtetndy joined Coast Newport Properties. the ma's premier real matt company. ~ twtnty yean in the real estJtt business, Bill was the most pro- ductive •nt for nine of the past ten yean at his former company and has consistently been one of the region's most sucwsful agents. He has marlceted some of dte wotils most exdusivt properties on the "gold coast" with such notable sales in '9S as ""'john ~·s personal residence, numerous Newport harbor bay front mwions and mutti million dolar estim in Btlcourt. Harbor kiclgt and Pelian Hill. Over the yean he has alltivated a track record of ~ resenting dients in the luxury home marlcet Feeney grew up in Northern California and moved to Newport Beach in 1969. With an under graduate degm from the University of California at Santa Barl>an and later attaining his masters degree, he began teaching and coaching at Brea Olinda High S<Mol in 197 I. There he was a department chairman and coached footW. basketball and baseball. He also coached football at Goldtnwest Colege for dlftt yean. Armed wnlt the knowledge acquind throup his ttadlin& and coding <Wt', Feeney dtc*d to • a 1et-.;, c1irect approadl to ml esaa ms bp di- ~ ~ • ..., _, ..,, ................ ,... .... """ Minas nl1l mi if r widil Ille ea n niq. He -Mcille a leader it die ii!luso'y bf ~~·----~ ............. *' •. ....,, ... .. ti .... ..., _, .. ....-.; -·~ ... -ii •lanciic ... ..., with it's combined 7 S years of industry rftmd experi- tllCt, consist of (I) Tun Cm, who reandy competed his "BA from the University of Ulitomia at Irvine and has wOfbd dosefJ with fteney sina 1919; (1) lane! Boggs who is a ml estate brobr with om twtnty years of marbtitg · txptriena; (l) Dottie Feeney, Bi's wife of 11 years. who is a tonner educator with a masttrs • in special ecklaOon and ftt!ran salesperson sina 1980; and (4) Nancy Barry, who is a former senior esaow ofticir with Mr twelft yean of experiena. Feeney explained, "Our team, with each meml>er's aru of expertise and exten- sift sales experience, pnMdes a ful spectnmi of service for everyone hm first time buyen and sellers to those inttmt!d in the purdiase or marbting of mulb-million dollar tstttu! I btlim that our commitment to personal service and our divme professional expertise, acquired through sucwsful sales uperien<t, have been the keys to our continued succm. As it is it1 athletics. a consist!nt high level of achievement is also a imction of the mastery of fundammtal skils and approaching the prow.s with enthusiasm! We an al vtry excited to be a part of the Coast Newport Properties orpniza. tion drat has dommtfd Newport Bead! sales Mr the past few yed Coast Newport "1pierties ~ ---. ... -~ hr • ,.... ..... estate needs al~hwy­ (714) 717-4744 • _.... _.._ __ . --., -------------··--------------··- .. -. ·-.,Fo ~' . - ON THE SAND IN BEACON BAY . You wilJ feel on vacation all year round at this 3BR 3BA home. Income unit over garage. Lowest priced home on water at $1,099,000. 4 - THE FLATS OF BEVERLY HlllS newer Contemporary home. 7BR, 7.5BA, almosr 9,000 sq. ft. wirh circular driveway and gare. Lots of m arble and granite. Seller boughr for $3.9 million, will sell for $2,895,000. ON BIG CANYON'S 11th FAIRWAY Almost 3,000 sq. ft. 3BR 2.5BA home, expanded wirh family room. Bought for $825,000, will sell for $669,000. Hurry! VIEW!VIEW! VIEW! Once$1.2 Million Now $399,900 Penthouse -Large 3BR3.5BAon ocean in Huntington Beach. Security builcling, builr in 1989, 60' rooftop, deck too. Lots of marble and contemporary fixrurcs. Hurry! DARLING 3BR, 2.SBA CONDO Private patio area, 1 BR, 1 BA down., Association pool and greenbelts ($162/mo.) Reduced for quick sale co only $219,000. 1827W.M>oalhl. $650/mo. I BR, I BA Close to Ocean 401 Vuta Roma Laguna ~aguel $1700/mo. Monrh-to-monch, 3BR. 2.5BA $1650/mo. Monarch Summit, Sr. Citizen, view, 2BR. 2BA Furnished SHORT SALE THE BLUFFS End unir, 3BR, 2.5BA condo boughr for $320,000, now $239,000. Do YOU KNOW WHAT· HAPPENS WHEN DEMAND 15 GREATER THAN SUPPLY? SOLD OCEAN RIDGE -$1,778,000 PELICAN HILL -$740,000 PELICAN HILL -$795,000 PELICAN HILL-$995,000 (AVAILABLE] ALTEZZA Plan D $519,000 Plan A $2,450/mo. (oPEN SAT/SUN J-s] 5 NIGHT SHORE -MustCaU- 725-5126/376-8577 THE MARKET HAS TURNED DON'T MISS OUT WE NEED YOUR PROPERTY·NOWlll --__ ____..-i ATSPROUDLYPRESENTS NEWPORT ·COAST. OCF.AN RIDGE WITH VIEWS New 5BR, Custom with a Mediterranean flair. Just completed -awaits Y<?l!f approval. . $1,495,000 PELICAN HILL CUSTOM HOMESITE Front row views -level to2<?graphy 22,800+ sq. ft., limited # of lots left. $895,000 OCEAN RIDGE -NEW LISTING Four BR Hacienda. Dual Master Suites. Gourmet Kitchen. $1,350,000 OCFAN RIDGE-INCREDIBLE LOCATION Offered fully furnished, spacious 5BR totally customized. Awesome rear yard and curb appeal, panoramic views. $2 950000 -....... LouAnne 717 -4207 Business is Boomin ! ! Don't Miss Your Chance .... Just Listed!! • Baycrest Family Home, remodeled with spacious master suite, plus 3 additional bedrooms. Formal living and dining rooms, French doors, great yard with pool. This one will not ~t! • SOLD!! 2 Master Suites, 2Yi Baths, Townhouse Style, Cape Cod charm, One of Eastside s Best Kept Secrets! 644-6373 x121 Pager 576-3198 Bob Coluccio Rich European Flair, 4BR, '3.5BA with 4 F.P., South E' QCing 52 ft. lot. $864,000 .............. illml! .. Also available: • Income producing duplex in Costa Mesa • Newport Penthouse Condo 2BR, 2BA. Reduced to $221,000 Attention •1st time or move up AU buyers. this is the time to Buyers I move into your dream boQlC ! Our home market is moving. Act now while it is within your reach! Move Up • Call us for a conficlential, Buyers. no pressure market · evaulation of your present home. x122 Kris Peyton 3BR/2BA Beautifully customized 3BR/2.5BA, family nn. Cul-de-sac SBR, 3BA. Upgraded. Spa. Light and bright 2BR/2BA. 1 story. throughout. Atrium and great yard. location. Remodeled baths and Mariner's School district. Enclosed brick patio. kitchen. $340,000 $335,000 $259,000 $179,000 ' PANOAAMIC VlEws -OCEAN, CATAUNA &: SUNSETS. ELEGANT &: INVmNc, CAniEDRAL Cm.INGS. SKvuGHrs, Pu.ls Vl£W PATIO. 'SrF.Ps TO Ocl!AN, ON QUIET C\.n.-D E-SAc. CAPE C.Oo OIAAM, SPACIOUS FtooR Pu.N PLUS 1 BEDROOM GUFSr APAJUMENT. OFSIGNER'S SHOWPL\CE, PANORAMIC VIEWS. OPEN. SPAOOUS FLOOR Pl.AN, WOODED SEITING. GUARD- GATEO COMMUNTrt FABULOUS REMODEL, ESTATE-SIZED LOr ON MESA VERDE GOLF COURSE. SPARKLING POOL SOLD 1996 CORONA DEL MAR $999,500 CLIFFHAVEN $995,000 CORONA IDGHLANDS $795,000 CORONA DEL MAR $749,000 CORONA DEL MAR $439,000 WESTCLIFF $379,50<1 WESTCLIFF $13 7 ,000 ~USTODAY FOR. GR.EAT RFSULTS -. ,..-. .,,.-- HEAR CAA.9-0NG SURF, OCEAN &: CANYoN VtEWS. SPAOOUS, W OOD &: GLASS SHOWPlACF.. SBR. INDOOR SPA&: ExERasE ROOM. OPEN &: BRIGHT, FLOWING FLOOR PlAN. SPARKllNG POOL GREAT FAMllY NEIGHBORHOOD. • BEST BUY ON OCEAN BLVD. SEE UP ntE COAST FOREVER. BEST OJ>llORT\.1NITY. ACT TODAY! ., . I -----. . .... ... ---------- SEK/NG IS BELIEVING! Jasmine Creek $449,000 Guard gated 3BR, 2.5 BA, pools, tennis couns. NEW LISTING Spacious 4br, 2.5ba, with master on first floor. Located on quiet cul de sac. Perfect furnily home. $259,000 ' •• Tius private community is adjacent to Harbor Island and accessed from Harbor hland Road. Bayfront propenies have front row views of North Bayfront. Balboa Island, the turning basin and Harbor Island. HISTORY: In 1927, the land that is now Beacon Bay was almost leased to a marine engine ----·-·-·--,,, manufacturer to accommodate a factory. The bay north of Balboa Island was to be used as a testing channel for speedboats. Balboa Island residents oppo ed these proposed uses. Instead, the land was leased to J.A. Beek in 1927 in consideration for dredging and filling and installation of utilitJes. Residential lots began selling in the mid-I 930s and by 1950, Beacon Bay was nearly completed. ROMES: There are 72 homes in Beacon Bay. '.Zoning providei. for restricted RI .5-R2. but mo~t propenies are used as single family residence!>. Homes on the grass estradas are 'iituated so that each may have a view toward the bay. All but three of the bayfront homes are on the c;and with wondelful views of sunsets and harbor activity. The other three homes are located on the bay with private docks. Lot sizes are predominately one and one-half times the average size of most lots close to the o.Jlr Nat ....... •~ I~ 1996 NOW LISTED: There are six properties for sale in Beacon Bay, rangiog from s.465+000 to S 1,495,000. Three properties arc on the bay. STYLE: Padfic Coaa1 Hwy. Q) ~ grass estradas and three are on the beach. The best buy is a property listed for $469,000 with three bedrooms, two baths in the main home and a large one bedroom/one bath apartment. Recently updated in 1995, it has a new roof, plumbing, paint and carpet. SOURCE: Bay91d• o,,_ 0 ..0 \.. lalend Of E l;aoonBa~ m ....., AU homes are custom built with a variety of architectural styles. Created as vintage beach homes, there is a combination of classic New England ~ architecture and traditional East and I Balboa Island I West Coast beach . cottage design. COMMUNITY FEATURES: ~ Beacon Bay offers a relaxed. neighborly atmosphere and epitomizes vintage Newport Beach. 1be wide grass estradas replace roads in front of the homes. The wonderful sandy beach, docks and slips are available to homeowners. Residents may lease a slip when available for a boat up to 20 feet. There is also a tennis court and park. Neighbors enjoy the Summer Fiesta and winter holiday parties. SCHOOLS: Lincoln Elementary School and Corona del Mar Junior and Senior High School. SHOPPING: Balboa Island is within walking distance. Fashion Island and Weslcliff Plaza are just minutes away. Team Hoover: Anne Amundson Hoover can be reached at Grubb & Ellis Residential Real Estate Services, 23 Corporate Plaza, Suite 190, Newpon Beach, (714) 644-6200, ext. 170. Financing through John S. Hoover of Provincial F.quities, Inc .. 4299 MacArthur Blvd., Suite 207. Newpon Beach. (714) 851 -1115, ext. 307. If you woul.d liU to submit a community projik of your ftJTrn area, please follow the above fomeal and encwse a map outline (Thomas Guide) of the area along with a photo of a cu"ent listing. The description of the property goes under the "now .listed'' section. Send it to Julie Viker, real estate editor, Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mttsa, CA 92627. CaU (714) 574-4242. .. AN OCEANFRONT MASTERPIECE Laguna Beach, California N csclcd high atop a hill on an exclusive beachfronc locacion known as "Crescenc Bay," you will be overwhelmed with this architectural masterpiece. This magnificent estarc has been described as che finest constructed oceanfront residence in all of Orange County. Twenty-foot-call beveled glass entry doors welcome visitors a nd residents to 6,000 square feet of marble floorif!g. a sound system valued at $20,000, a wine cellar, indoor waterfall and koi pond -even a commercial elevator. Five b~rooms and six and one-half baths offer plenty of space for family and guests. The-home's spacious living areas enjoy three fireplaces and recessed lighting. Panorarnk city light and ocean views flow throughout the h ome. A Gaggcnau cooktop and Sub-Zero refrigerator arc among the top-of-the-line appliances found in the kitchen. The pool and spa make a perfect spot for casual entertaining. This outstanding home promises sccuriry and privacy with an automatic entry gate that 1s operated by telephone, a full home aJarm system plus outside morion spoclights. Fearurcd in numerous magazines, this property is one of a kind! $3,500,000 , KENT A. McNAUGHTON of Grubb 0-EUu RnU/ntW RuJ &tAa Services ;,, Nft11J>Ort &Mb at 644-6200 •• ----.... ----... ·-·· ------------~.......;;...,;..... . Ot • k: ~ can help make the difference in your life! SUPER STARTER HOME 4BR house, large lot, wlpossib/.e RV access. Quiet neighborhood. Needs a link TLC. CaU 499-0 I 77. I Bll.L KEu.EY . $144,900 LARGEST PLAN 5BR + I.oft/den with new ca,rpet and hardwood floorr. 3BR. Excellent location. CaU 644-4100 far showing. J.D. CALLAGHAN $369,000 MINT TOWNHOME South of PCH.' Mediterranean 5 year new 3BR, 3BA townhome with vaulted ceilings, skylights, FP. 2 car garage. Cail 640-2677 ROBYN SEARS $359,000 CATALINA SUNSET VIEWS 5BR. 4BA. 3 fireplaw, sparkli"!J/J°4 sauna with breathtaking panoramic views. 640-2888. JULIA LIAO $1,095,000 EMERALD BAY FOR YOU!! View · View -View!!! Fabulous beach -Ocean Canyon virw lot. Plans/pull permit to build a fabulous 5BR home. CaU 494-7475. Bll.L DOLBY $649,000 COUNTRY ENGLISH HOME Harbor }liU custom. Garage far 6 cars. 4BR 4.5 BA. 7 fireplace1. European crafomamhip. E/.ectric gate. JOAN BURKE $1,675,000 I TURTLE ROCK CREST Unbelievab!.e virw.1 One I.eve/ home with spectacular pool and spa. Granite floors. Great value. MERLE MERTZEL $779,000 OVER $40,000 IN UPGRADES! Gorgeous home on a quiet strut. Very private 1ard with fountain . Hardwood jloon. CaU today Jor your pmonal showing 707-9755. TRACY IMMEL -MANZI $190,000 BIKE TO BEACH! lovely Cr spacious 2BR J.5BA condo! Open fo>orplan with nearly ntw carpet and large dining area. JACK G IFFORD $124,500 PROBATE SHORT SALE Below market -must sell lovely 4BR 2.5BAfamily home. Great location. Subject to short sak and probate. RON FELSOT $329,000 ... _ HOME IS WHERE THE HEART IS just lik~ bfdM nn41. TotJJ, rrfarllishctl, Joi/ MMM with rwrythint. A mJUt su. a,.. Sld..IS-. 1-5 • '"' Brw·W., Diana Cappel $360,000 MAGNIFICENT VIEW For kau I 10 3 ytan. V1n11 of the 1>1y .,,. OU/In. 2 mtlStn s.Uta u1i1h '4rxt li11int room. Uti/Jtin incbukJ. OJ/for•J>JH>DttmnfL • 760-J()()()na. 171 Connie Com $3,000/MO. ~,,,..,,,,~,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, ......•.......... ,,,,,,,,,,, ... ' . An lnterna tlona l Company Bob Koop $-US,000 Sl,300,000 -~ ~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~! An International Company BEAtrrIFULSPYGJ.ASS This hotM Mt 6 ~J,w,,u, J /Nuhs, pri11t1tr "'~ ,.n1 wuh ~ts of foUt rrtts. aunsiwl] C'tlltOMiuJ nJ-tk--SJU UKllJ'Uln. Julia u.o OJI 64f>..2888 for tlruils $725,000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS DUPLEX Grr11.1 llMpln in NnuJ>Ort Htip 2BR "~ I BR each wrth P"'fO. • CJl /-8()().. 510 cw/114087 for tktJU/s Rita Wade $259,000 GATED COMMUNilY OF BIG CANYON P11norAm1< [l/f <011,,, views from rhis exp4nMJ 11J>t1Uui JBR home wirlt pm floor /'l'IStT. 1111u. Fonnal Jinin: n>0m tUui 1twly. Thu IS.K"'flll for t:nt"111mm:. '"' $850;000 MAJOR REDUCTION Rn/.wd UOO.<XJO.'! Bit Ovryon 5BR. 6BA. CM.stom home wtth pool uul sp4-Golf C'OllTK view. &/Jn mot1vautl. May p "Short SAM~ 76()..5()()0.,a. 1381139 em aad Donna Web.ta $1, 195,000 SOUTH COUNTY, NEWPORT 9,-.i- 23 ..... 5ultil 18', we can help make the difference in your life! 360' VIEW!!! Enjoy sunsets & harbor views from roof declt! 3BR. 3BA. 8 year new singk family home just steps to the ocean! DIANA PRoSSER $399,000 MAKE OFFER!! 0W71er transfnnd and needs 10 sell Very welJ ltept home in Mesa Vertb. 3BR. &au.ti.fol yard with fruit trees. Call today! BILL 8c D ONNA WEBSTER $239,900 JUSTUSTED 4BR. family room in Harbor Vi~ with gorgeous baclt yard with pool & spa. Priced to sell D IANA CAPPEL $549,000 BALBOA ISLAND Frmch Normandy feeling -Giant 5BRJ5BA w/ocean & bay view rooftop tbclt. Home is in pristine condition. ' ROBIN TENCH $769,000 TIJRTLE RpcK lowest price, best location. Vuws of wikkrness from living room. MAxlNE GoWEN $185,000 PREMIUM WT l.OCATION Excellmt 8000 + sq.ft. lot in prime area of Mesa Vmie. 5BR. 3BA. (;qntnnJ>Orary. JACKIE HANl>LEMAN $399,900 SUPER LOCATION &lkr kaving a"a -needs fast sak! Very nke louti.on. Needs some TLC SJCI 7~5000 ext.. .109 MESA.VERDE 3BR. 2BA hotrU on /aw wt with ft_ont couny.rJ. &ch bedroom ha4 own mtrance. OJJ 751-4330. ANNE M~LAND $189,000 F.ASTSIDE COSTA MF.SA Fabulous 4BR. 3/!A with extra livin{ room and ltitchm on 2nd floor. Over 22()() sq.ft. OJJ 640-2677. ROBYN SEARS $329.000 .. ., . ' •I • .. - 1Jqym'$fM4StnJ*«. 1940 Windward Ln., Newport Beach 4 Bdrm, 2.5 Bath, Family nn w/FP & French Doors, Oak Aooring & Fenced Pool plus Yard Area! Reduced to sell I Code 1201 J A No@ort BdfhU Sfll'J'rl.K. .. 507 Tustin Ave., N.B. 3 Bdrm, 2 Bath vt/Gst Studio! Fam Kitchen, LG Master Ste., Beamed Ceilings, French Doors. Remod. & Ex.palUWI fn '921 COlk 12051 I.hr Ir! NntJMt Bddrts wftb l ncJlrrKI Large 3 Bdnn hoim w/l Bdnn Apt. over 3-0lr Garage. Butlt In 19871 Sharp Mediterranean Design! Huge Rear Yard! ~#2041 MM .,,,.,ln. .. to lf4rtdM Bkpqpt 3 8dnn Res. wNpgraded KJtchen, Bright Family Rm w/FP, Newer Plumbing« Electric, & Ovmlzied Real Yard!!! C°"4 #2061 N,,..,.Bmtrtt ... Custom 3 Bdrm w/Dttl, Famlly Room, Opm KJtchen & Masttr Suite with fireplace! .:::1 quiet on prtvate cul~ strttt. •-ID $$07,0001 C.-#ZOIJ Notft11 Bddrt;s l'Jms. .. Upgraded & expanded 4 Bdrm! Family room, open lcitchen, master m. w/FP and Ocean « Park Views. CGM#2071 CDH&wd •er t'lmll. .. 2 ad~t properties for~ low pirnl Both have 2BR, 2BA, 2-car 8ilJa8' & Views! Build n~ or remodel existinglll sm.u.s sdJer urrs ...u.,. flfra'I c.-no11 A Sbmnlga.gll lfddtU tkl.Jn.000 3BR. 2BA home with View Deck, Granite and marble ldtchen, beamed aill.ngs & fl~. C.-no.JJ over 17 ~ears ~erienct Afong t~ Coast 'Brokµ 'J{amel to !l(.e!Mfl)(..!Jlaf[ of J"ame 760-5fJIJIJ x131 1(Jl~Soutli Cou rgeous, Totally Rebuilt showplace. Seller transfi 11 JllM Cove Prk:ed for Immediate Sak at $1,17S,OOO C..,.,..DdMu Approx. 7,000 sq. ft. masterpiece w/awesome ocun. bay &: night light views. 12,300,000 GI.ant SBR SBA with cnao &: bay view rooftop.deck. 1769,000 Bttat"'°"°" views. A home a/ comfort and 1t'1k. A home to mut the ~eds of all the .......... =t... ........ ... ., . ....., .. ()ffned at $1,275,000 , This home has it all. 4BR JBA, huge bonus ~ priwu )IOrcf with pool in side )'(JTJ.. Owna u ~out a/ stau anJ. want$ to sa an offer soon. . .. .. ., ........ ()ffned at $310,000 Costa Mesa .. New Listi Fanta..!tic ~for Breathtalcing Va.ews, Owner will carry on this custom Home . ........... = ....... ., ...... Offered at $810,000 Location, Location • ~the golf course. This lowI, expanded Monaco w/lst floor masta suik is wcant anJ. umtinc for a new OU/rler • .............. Offettd at $850,000 Costa Mesa ... • DESIGNS FOR LIVING '96 #1. R({Mt)f Newport Beach Agent 1988 -1995 B£/_,C()L//~'/' Cl/S'/'()/W LIV/N(-; Elegantly appointed SBR. 45BA, plus 4 CM ~Mage. Gourmet lutclwn. many rustom gl~ & wood bu1lt-1ns. 11le floors &r plu-;h carpeting Prof a~gned rear y~rd w/po<>I, ~pa and great cul-de-<1ac location Offered At $1,299,000 Truly a Masterpiece with lots of marble and plush carpeting. Soaring ttllings. custom listhts, Euro kitchen & rotunda entry. Large wrap around yard a<ljacent to ~I and SP._a. ~more quality upgrades Reduce~ to ,000 -..... ~· . ---- Prof. decorated 4BR. 35BA w/rNltSttr suih! on 11t level Euro iotchen. huge family room. formal llbrary I den. Lush '"'yard w I pool. spa and entert.1.inin.& area. Priced to Sell Now $1,290',000 ~ar new SBR,, SBA, arc:ht mstrpiece. Natural hrdwd floors,. computerized lighting. soaring ceillngl 4t ltate of the art gourmet kitchen w I granite counten. . • Thlde Poeeible '2,350,000 You deserve ..... . •Honesty • 24 Years Experience •Communication •Personal Serviee • Dedication • Results! ". ,. R l:/A A~V ~<1 c ()ur1tv f7'/'l"l rx\ Nt·\VfHlfl Bl1d( 11 COllONA DEL MAR 620A.Iumlne • Sp«tocular 1WOrtownhorMI • 3BE0/3.5BATH completely remodeled townhome In the heart of CdMI Feels like a house! Granite entry, fireplace, and slab granite kitchen counters, hardwood floors. 1 Bed/Bath Downstairs! °"" '429,000 CORONA DEL MAR •Mint Town/Jome/ • South of PCHI • Mediterranean 5 Yr. Nu 3 BE0/3BTH townhome w/vaulted ceilings, skylights, F.P., master w/F.P. and spa on view deckJ · Only SJ59,000 EASTSIDE COSTA MESA •ONLY 1329,000 • Fabulous 48ED/3BTH with extra living rm. and kitchen and Master Suite on 2nd floor! Fam. Rm. & living. rm. downstairs w/marble fireplace and spa. Professionally landscaped! Over 2,000 sq.ft.I ••••Owners Motlvaed .... Robyn Allen-Sears 640-2677 Enioy wae.ifalls and streams Located in eastside Costa Mesa. this two story, end unit townhome has three bedrooms and two and one-half baths. Upgraded kitchen with brand new white gas range, oven and microwave. 1be dining room bas an added window, oat cabinets wit.ti window seat. Features a lovely fireplace, a two car praae and wrap around yard. The quiet complex bas soothing waterfalls and streams tbrouabout and community pools. For_,,. bifont11"1.lo-, call Bo11nu nm.er at ColllweU Banhr Costa Mesa, (71') 668·9333 or (11') 650-1127. ltenanean vllla to A private master suite is well-planned, llt with a fireplace and huge master bath This home will be the prize with custom amenities. Extra large walk- of tbe neighborhood when completed. The in closer will add to the home's storage house is being built in Emerald Bay and space. will have five bedrooms and four and There are acres of parks for all kinds of one-half baths. activities in this exclusive community. Six The neighborhood is ideal for those tennis courts, lighted basketball court and seeking an ocean view. with proximity to swim center all lead toward an active the park and beach. The street is filled lifestyle. with new custom ti>mea. The itea is gate guarded. with 24 hour The home will feature a three car private paUol security in the community garqe and addidOnaJ area for a aolf cart. 11 weU. The property is offered at The livilW room will oft'ei' vieWI of city SI, 79,,000. lights 181 lbe Plci&c OCean. Tbe over-,., ..,.. "V"ol'M•MM. c.11 8111 ._, sli.ect ~ _. kieclllell mw will lhare o/ BMAX Sod ~ (114) ,,,,,_ •tH\WYu i JJlH .),.,.. a i h 1'1S. ........ Bob & Dovie Koop Bob Koop Dovie Koop Bob Koop, Jr. Call the Koop team! 760-5000 Ext. 128 or 760-1580 Brand new custom home at Big Corona Beach 5 Bedrooms, S.5 Baths, appx. 4,200 sq. fL, beautiful use of marble, granile & tile, gowmet kitchen, Sub-Zero, eleva- tor, dual AJC & heating, wet bar, fire- place 3 car garage, private gated street. /11erwlibl. IMlllll o/ l#N laorbor, wl."6 wtd# oAtl Colo.lino .,uws fro• olaod • .,.,, roowt I $1,895,000 Bob Koop, Sr. or Jr. 1.aqe (lQU9 let. Walk to Marinas School. pak cuhoppingl 3 bed, lbltht, finplace. Cheat Joc.cion. pat deal $329~ BobKoop,Sr.orJr. . ' .. ' :~ ... ' : CAMEO HIGHLANDS 3 Bedroom, 2..S be&hl, plus • clca. J.arao walk-in cloHl, fOlnW dinint room, fuo. place. l\llh land 1Cape, pool cl spa. $495,000 BobKoo ,Sr.or Jr. BAY FRONT UNITS Fabulous .... view, white 1andy ~ Rare oppcrtunjly '° own fow bey &oat unha on Newport Haibcr. Sm,OOO Bob Koop, Sr. A FOR LEASE AJmc.ilt 3/XX) tq. , ..... 4 bedroom. 3 bath, C.....,Dc:hln.o.a.--.o.p.o.. ...,., ia.. '11.0.. S..., te Ille a•d. BobK >'-\\, -------,...,, --- .. ~ -. ~ - : ~··. CAMEO HIGHLANDS Highly upgraded, 3 bnn, + den, fire- place. 2.5 bathl, heavily ranodcled, pool, q\lieurea wilh private beaches and pub. $598,000 Bob Koop, Sr. or Jr. --~ -,\_ ... ,, ,... ' ' I I I ~ I ' l I ! ' ----OLD C.D.M. DUPLEX Two very C\Jle Two 2 bedroom, l bath uniu. Quiet tnie lined ltJ'CCl, walk to Five Crown., Big Corana .t ahoppina. $425,000 BobK ,Sr.or Jr. GREAT BIG POOL HOME ffiahly uppdod, ovs 2,SOO tquan reec. s bodroom•. 3 balh•. formal dining. 2 fireplaces, f1mily room, pool cl spa. $270,000 Bob Koop, Sr.or Jr. EASTSIDE FIXER Cornet' R-l LOT Prime location, Thia heme nceda TI.cl ()aiet tree lined ltreel. 11110 comer lot. $170,000 ~b Koop, Sr.or Jr. NEWPORT BEACH ·160-5000 Ext.128 Daily Pilot !Wal Estate • April 13, 1996 The Bents family finds formula for success at ColdYlell Banker They've sold more than $17 5 million in residential real estate While many real estate companies claim to be better than their competition, Coldwell Banker Residential Real Estate Servicr:s is the largest, most productive company in the United State'> according 10 .. Real Trend, .. and "The Natmnal Relocation and Real fatale Magu1ne .. It was the company\ <;tability and uncompromi sing focu~ on customer Bob and Marcia Bents service that attracted Marcia and Robert BenLo; to join Coldwell Banker Newport Beach m 1972. Their son, Robert came aboard in 199 I bringing an abundance of youthful vitality and creative marketing ideas to their business. The Bents have been involved in the real estate business in Newport Beach for the last 26 years aJ}d have hundreds of successful transactions to their credit. They have sold more than $175 million in residential real estate transactions with $I 00 million on Balboa Peninsula alone. Though specializing in the upper tier of bayfront properties in the Newport Beach area, the Bents' simple formula for success is to listen to their clients communi- cate their personal home require- ments. This •has led to a steady stream of referral~ and a satisfied client base that has endured from generation to generation. Marcia and Robert Bents can be reached al Coldwell Banur Newport Beach, (714) 644-9070, e.rL 112. 'ColdYlell Banker celebrates top producers fo.r 1995 I Members of the President's I Club are rewarded at dinner dance The grand ballroom at the Marriott's Laguna Cliffs Resort at Dana Point was decorated with white roses and gold lame as I 20 top c;ales associate~ and gue'>ts from throughout Orange County gathered for the fir~t annual 1995 Coldwell Banker President'!-Dinner Dance. Held in honor of the top sales associates in Orange County, this is the first year Coldwell Banker has hosted this extravagant party. The sales associates ~ must qualify for President's Club ! , membership to cam invitation to the I• spectacular event, where guests dressed in ff formal attire were treated to a gourmet dinner and danced to music provided by a live band. "It is a fantastic way to close out the .. year and reward the sales associates who have worked so hard to obtain the highest achievements." said Charlie Johnson, Orange County regional manager. "It's an elegant and fun evening where the sales associates get to see friends from other offices. network with top real estate professionals and dance aU night long." During the evening, awards were handed out to honor top agents io a number of categories, including top gross commission, income winner and top listings sold. Sales associates who earned membership in the prestigious President's Circle, top I % in Southern California, were also given special recognition. A special bonus was limousine service provided for all the sales associates and their dates to and from the event. For aU your real e1t.aU needs contact your local ColllweU Btutur oflke or re«lt us on ov ln.Umd tultlrt11 al ltJtp:llwww.colllwellbattJur.co"' . .. _.. ___ ------ Tropical retreat A unique three-bedroom. three-bath home with more than 2,000 square feet of living space located in Mesa Verde. Offered at $229,900. Feanuing fonnal dining and eating area, vaulted ceilings, and many skylights. A serene indoor tropical garden room and a retreat from the master suite accents this home perfectly. 1bc living room bas an enticing fireplace. Amenities include a private lap pool and spa. gas barbecue and private lush tropical setting on a comer lot, with an inside tract location . For more informalion, caU Jean Richman tuUI f?onna Rudolph al Coldwell Banur Costa Mesa, (714) 668-9333. ,tU Colllwell Banhr Properties an l«aud on the lflllrnet, laltp://www.coldw.tlbanur.com • I Cozy conC:lo Beach close one bedroom. one bath and private balcony. This second story condominium is priced right and ready to move in with new carpet and paint Beautifully accented with extensive use of mirrors and fine wood. 1be complex is equipped with community pools and tennis courts with the clubhouse featuring workout facilities and billiards. Low association dues include water, gas and insurance. For lktalb, call David H"1el al ColllweU Baabr Co1ta Mao, (71') 668-9333 or (714) 962-JIU&. Coldwell Bawr Bo1M1 cu also IH/ound on llN lll#ntd, hltp:lwww.coldwellbtuthr.co"' • Ught and bright in Wimbledon Village Absolutely beautiful tbrcc-bedroom. tbree..blth home featurca spacious family room. den, formal dining and eating area. Neutral, almost new carpet and plantatioo abutten. Fresh interior paint throughout Bxcra large master includes milrorcd wardrobes. private bath with twQ closets and ample storage. Featuring three~ guage. central air, used brick entry into large grass yard. Communky pools and spas. Offered at $304,900. For llfON ""°""""" call Ebll Bo~ Id Coltlw•O llaUr Colta M--, (11') U&- 9333 or (114) S45-lll9. Coltlw•U &utht-"°'11# cu ao h '°"* °" IM lrt#nNI, ltttp:/www.colilw~lllMllhr.co111 • BAYFRONT HOME New custom home built in 1991. Open floor plan with high ceilings easy access at the start of the Peninsula. Short walk to wide sandy beach. Large bayfront patio, boat dock, elevator and custom features throughout, large master suite with walk-in closet. This is one of the best locations/views in the harbor. CALL RUSS FLUTER 673-3777 1404 WEST BAY AVENUE offered at $2,000,000 THE BLUFFS Immaculate condition, 2 bd, I ba, end unit, very private Allison Seescmann -$210,000 RANCHO SAN JOAQUIN 2 bd + den, 2 ba, end unit, near tennis dub, park Jan Ward -$218,000 TuSTIN RANCH Largest pbn in new community, 4 bd, 2.5 ~great locaoon D'cne Steclbcrg -$257,500 N EWPORT BEACH Bcau1tful remodel, 3 bd, 2.5 ba, master suite w/ spa tub Gail York -$264,900 NBWPOll.T B BACH 3 bd, 3 ba, great location near pool & spa, Approx. 2000 sq ft Donald Pfaff -$279,900 .. --·-------------.. --·----.. THB BLUPFS 3 bd, 2.S ba end unit locattd on ~~belt Chuck & Kathy Colcswordiy -$329 ,000 HAJlBoJl JlmGB "Dynasty" model in a private location, 2 bd, 2 ba. David Prince -$349,900 CoB.ONA DEL MAB. 2 bd, 2 ba, super location, !pa rub in master suite. Kevin Kanda -$415,000 CoSTA MEsA HEIGHTS lkmoddcd 4 bd, 3 ba home with ~arkling pool. Phyllis Clark -$343,900 CALL COLDWELL BANUlt. NEWPOllT BEACH 7 EASTBLUPF Chmning_, single level, 4 bd, 2.5 ba, great fimily area Ginny Anderson -$519,000 BATCllBST Noll.TH Tcrri6c location, 4 bd, 3 ba, pool and~ sunny backyard David McCuUoch -$525,~ lllVINB Dramatic,• bd, 3.S ba home with panonmk views Sonja Powell -$589 ,000 WEEKEND OPEN HOUSES 1-5 BALROA PENINSULA 726 West Oceanfront CORONA DEL MAR 204 Hazel Drive D OVJ:RSHOW 410 Morningstar Lane EAsl"BLUFF 2226 Aralia HARBOR RIDGE 18 San Sebastian 10 Lucerne LIDO ISLE 207 Via Jucar 844 Via Udo Nord NEWPORT BEACH 6304 West Oct.anfront NEWPORT CREST . 10 Od)'$SC)' Court 305 Columbia BAI ROA PENJNSULA 522 West Oceanfront Tm. BLUt+S 2327 Visra Huerta CORONA DEL MAR SATURDAY'S INVITATIONS $1 ,290,000 $1 ,950,000 $729,000 $429,000 $1,395,000 $349,900 $695,000 $3,200,000 $892,000 $298,000 $269,000 SUNDAY'S INVITATIONS $1 ,990,000 $210,000 Marcia Bents Deremiah/Frarlcis Nan Doyle Ginny Anderson Sonja PowcU Gail York D'ettc Stcclbcrg Velma Tunmons Kyte & K.crty Krause David Prince David Prince Robert Bents Allison Scescmann 204 Hazel Dri ve D EERFIELD, lRVlNI:. $1 ,950,000 Marie Deremiah / Christa Francis 12 Dragonfly EASTBLUFF 2226 Alta Vista EAsl'slOE CosTA Mli.SA 477 Costa Mesa HAAB<>R RIDGE 21 NarboMe 18 San Sebastian 10 Lucerne HAMOR VIEW 1963 Port Provence L100 lsLE 844 Via Lido Nord SHORE.CUFF 170 ShorcclitT $189,900 $519,000 $359,000 Sl,895,000 $1,395,000 $349,900 $525,000 $3,200,000 $795,000 NEW LISTINGS Dreyfus/Weir Ginny Anderson Dreyfus/Weir D'ette Stcdbcrg David Prince David Prince Dreyfus/Weir Velma Tunmons John CampbclJ NEWPORT BEACH -Excellent 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath home, large floorplan , outstanding private location with QCean view from large master bedroom . David Prince · $269 ,900 BELCOURT HILL· Exclusive 3 bed.room, 2.5 bath end unit in a private and serene location. Views of park and Catalina. Marble entry, traditional finish. Shelia I<aviani ; $435,000 CHANNEL REEP -Everlasting views of ocean, bay and sumcts from this 2 bedroom, 2 bath con- temporary condo. Attractively decorated. Boat docks available. Renee West · $485,000 SPYGLMS HILL -Wonderful 5 bedroom, 3 bath home with a feeling of complete seclusion. Panoramic ocean, Catalina, and Canyon views. Remodclcd interior. Gourmet kitchen. Don & Joyce Olson/Jennifer Noonan · $919,000 Call Coldwell Banker Newport Beach 759-0649 http://www.coldwellbanker.com , • I o • 1n ,\f ,·J1t.:rn1m.?.i11 .:state built lm th<! grounds 4 the Western U'1/,,1c House 7 bd, 8.5 ba, Pr1vate pool, tennis and .:11trm1ce fo bl!Llfh. £1'ery amenity you can imagine! $ 3,200,000 • Nancy Lavii(ne C.1mplefod in J 1)80, this l1ome b.lcJ.Sts 11iews of Cata/ma and the p..1u11din9 surf T<1ke the e/e1'0for to the uppgr ~ving areo A" rJ feeling .,/ ef..,ganl seclusion 1.11>erlocking sandy beach. $ J ,290,000 • Marcia & Robert Bent. BAYSIDE! COVE Newly remodeled 3 bJ, 2 ba home with grtal 11iew. Al/ on one level with attached garage. Move-in condition. New kitchen with granita countertop1 & Sub ~ro. $875,000 • Tom Thom.ton Exceptional 4 bdroom, 5.5 bath hom# wdh uporate gorcbzn room, (ountain and lovely garden!f. Antique paneling throughout hormz imported /rom England . $2,150,000 • Edie 01.on Fabulous oie111i1 of ocean, peninsula, 'Cat.aim.a and Newport Harbor. Indoor swimming pool. 3 bJ, 3 ba. T1i'" letHZls of incredible views! $1,075,000 • Moc.Ir / Mile. &traorJ;nary custom home with oc1an 11ima. Highut quality construction. Unsur~ in ,/~ 'Balconiu on all main /n,;ng areaa. &porat. gtlUI quarlna.. $2,695,000 • Judr Mong 11tYSHORB$ &auti/ul ~Ju,,,,. c/otM to beoc~. Large lot with approximataly 55' on quiet street. Remodeled with state-o/-the-arl kitchen, outstanding family home. Reduced• $1,079,000 • Ele~nOT Bowie Dramatic, cwtont home of contemporary style with Spanish m/lcuncu. 4 bJ, 3.5 /,.a, Panoramic mao11. of lrvm. canyon and mountain rangu. $1,425,000 • Sonja Powell Open Sunday Open Sunday 1:00 to 5:00 1:00 to 3:00 Excepdonal 3500 sq.ft Located on main bay custom home with Ocean views, Bay views unbelievable sunsets. 3 bedroom, 2 bath, 70 feet of prime white sandy beach, oc~ frontage. Best Bayfront Buy! $1,990,000 $1,075,000 Trust Sale Newty remodeled 4 bedroom Balboa kitchen with granite counters, Peninsula home. marble flooring and Move-in condition. French doors. A must see property. New roof too! Owner says sell. $469,000 $579,000 Open Saturday FABULOUS I :00 to 5:00 BELVUE HOME Designed and built in 3 bedroom, 2 bath, 1989, this custom beach home boasts 40 x I 00 ft lot. tremendous views Excellent family area, from all major rooms. Balboa Peninsula Point. $1,290,000 " •' MICHAEL DREYFUS & ·susAN WEIR Call 800-892-7158 www.coldwellbanker.com mdrcyfus@coldwcllbankcr.com sweir@coldwcllbanker.com Harbor View Homes• $599,000 Palermo Model, extended family room Harbor View Homes • $525,000 Expanded Carmel model, beautiful backyard Deerfield, Irvine • $189,900 Turnkey Townhome The Bluffs• $329,000 3 bedrooms, 2 bath, great location. }UST Sow -Represented Buyer Harbor View Homes Just Sold -Represented Buyer Irvine Terrace Wcstdiff • $497 ,500 Completely remodeled home, private courtyard ' Newport North • $439,000 Customized home in gated community Harbor yiew Homc:S • $529,000 "A" Frame portofino, great location. Harbor View Homes • $399,000 Carmel model, Best buy in Harbor View! Bastsidc Costa Mesa • $359,000 Perfect Family Home on Large Lot. Balboa Peninsula• $389,000 Duplex 1/2 block from beach. ----·----------- CONSIDER IT SOLD! 10 RUE BIARRITZ, BIG CANYON Highly upgraded and expanded, 3 bd, 3.5 ba, Situated on the fourth fairway. High ceilings, newly completed kitchen, large deck with wrap-around brick patio. Now $799,850 HUNTINGTON BEACH Shon Sale! An incredible opportunity! Single family home, 3 bedrooms, freshly painted, new carpet, close to shopping, schools, and beach $209,000 " 2 DRAKES BAY, SPYGLASS HILL Offering a feeling of complete seclusion, this wonder.JUI 5 bedroom, 3 bath home features panoramic ocean, Catalina and canyon views. Gourmet kitchen. Large master suite. Now $919,000 SPYGLASS Hn.1. I Great mountain and city light views from this professionally landscaped and upgraded home. French doors and windows throughout. 4 bedrooms, pool & spa. $725,000 When Buying or Selling, • Call Don & Joyce Olson 1-800-487-4931 Jennifer Noonan, Associate 644-9070 xll 7 l f " ... very professional representation.» -Dean M . McCann " ... displayed an exceptional level of competence and professionalism.» -Everett Cox " ... impressed by your responsiveness, candor and realism.» -Robert Johnson " ... nner had a more prof~ssional experience.» -Mark Lee Ocean views -owners motivated Original Shorccliffs home siruatc4 high on a comer lot of a terrific cul-de~sac street $795,000 115 Abalone, Little Island New Orleans style home, 3 + unit Sought after I 00 block location $675,000 410 Morning Sb( Lane, Dover Shores Off the Bayfront, 3 bd, 2.75 ha, master retreat with vaulted ceilings. Reduced to $729,000 210 Cagney Lane, Newport Beach l ~droom + den, ocean & bay view $229,000 or $1,450 p/mo. 204 Hazel, Corona dc1 Mar Oceanfront w /forever views of sails and sunsets. Potential to _expand. Owner says bring all offers. $1,950,000 1008 B. Balboa Blvd. Contemporary bayfront, private dock Luxurious master suite, Magnificent views. $1,850,000 633 Udo Park Drive E-3 2 bd plus den, docks available, beautiful bayfront penthouse condo. $575,000 333 Poppy, Corona dd Mar Beautiful custom comtcmpon.ry home, S bedrooms, S baths • THE #1 TEAM IN NEWPORT BEACH 4 YEARS IN A ROW Coldwell Banker Newport Beach Salutes Lyleen ·& Jeff Ewing . . T: Coldwell Banker Newport Beach office salutes lyleen and Jeff Ewing. the award winning mo£hef-son team who have ranked 111 for the past four onsecutNe years Backed by the full resources of Calrfornia~ preeminent real estate leader. the Ewings offer unbeatable customer service and bold markeong techniques to promoce excluwe. luxury Pr€'111~ Properoes With a solid customer base of repeat clients and referrals. the Ewings are recogn1Zed for their 1ntegnry as weft as their comprehenSNe knowledge of today~ real estare marker When gerong ready ro buy or sell your home. rely on rhe proven professionals wirh more than 24 years connnuous expenence 1n the Newport Beach area LYLEEN &JEFFEWING Office: ( 714) 644 .. 9060 ext. 114 Pager: (800) 949 .. 9471 Residence: (714) 673 .. 1980 Daily Piloc Real Estate • April 13, 1996 I .. , / . I .. I $58.~ '• Reduced 1houunds1 Adorable Blsc1yne SpunQS tov.onome I BR 1 BA • oar1oe hreplace Comm1J111ty pools & SPIS Ouier communrty With luSl1 setting Cul-de Sit C.11 lor m01e 111lo' (21815) .. ., WHO SAYS RETIR£?1 S96 000 HuntlllglOll Unc!m1ft 55+' BeauttfuHy done I BR I AA Sfr tn pif1I l•ke 11mospt;ere Comm pools & 'P<ll tennis & more Can now 101 morr 1111o1 (87COR) IM1 Allalta, H.I . COSTA MESA CHARM ~159,700 Adorable 38R 1 BA in great tamtty nelQhborhood Laroe R2 zoneo tor Sllows hghr & bnohr wnh tors ol wtnoows ceramic hie bath Cozy fireplace lots ot room 10 add on {77CEN) 162 F.irhavcn $179,000 Pat 0111\S 2737 Drake .6252.900 Carol Ann COSTA MESA 3214 Mal'\fland $235.000 Sindy Adamek HUN'TINGTON BF.ACH 8641 Atlanta S96K-SJ92 K Eiieen Anoerson COSTA MESA 2405 Narbonne Way Jerne Mahoney $189.000 987 H.,t ford $199.000 Olga Hallacoolu 320 5 0.laware $212.900 Delpha Oswald 166 Rochea1 ... $219,887 Audrey Savopolos 3098 Su1N1tn $229.900 Jean Richman 937 Croc:iu $279.900 Sandy Adamek 1691 Mlnorca $314,900 Pat Davis 1830 Oriole $379,900 Pat Davis COOL OCEAN BREEZES 9,500 This starter COlldo 11 centrally located 1n compltx wnh pool, ipa, Clubhouse, oceao clost tBR, 18A unit wllh bu11t·1n chin• cabinet S*ony loot outs lo greenbd. Chuper thin rent 1n Hunbngton Beach (66WARN) WHY PAY RENT $69,900 Sui* 10C*n dose to Solltll Coast PWJ 2BR 28A with baleooy Your peyment Wiii be Im tNn t!lt rent you pay With 1 smatt down payment Compltx hU pools & Ctubllou" Appro~ VA. F+lA Compmblt Pfoe>erties llsled 20k llighel (25SUH) COLOWeLL BAN~eR lJ HUNTINGTON BEACH 55+ $105,900 Sunny & Bright Hunbngtoo lMldmari 55+ c:qmplex. 28R. 28A upper end lllNl Grut inletlOl loalloll Green bells Tennis COUftS. pools, spa & more' Who gys 1tt111? t milt IO baclt (871\11) NEWPORT GI.EN $139,500 Large 2BR, 2 SBA. townhome close to Hewi>o<fs kt Bay SpactOUs toll area. Rm p1t10, 2 car attached garage Close to shopping, computino and San\a Ana Counuy Club. (fSBRU) NEWPORT LANDING FOR ONLY $139,500 Uohl & Br19ht 28R 2BA l.IPl)el unll with raulted ctllinQs F11~ 1n livmo room & large dtcijng toor 2 Qt gar~ & waSller I dryei 111tklded Comm poo1s & spu• 1mAH) UNBEUEVAILEI $1 57,500 lmmacullte 2 SIOly In quit\ tompltk 38R wrtll h119t master. 2 58A 2car alt garage! r~. atrium, «XPinded PltlCI & inside laundry. Comm pools, spas, ttnnis, (608A) EASTSIDE BEAUTY $168,770 UlllQUt & Rall 28R. plut loll area 111 wet POllll Townllome Easlsldt locllion Ct•lt~ Fan & sqtiolll frreplact 1n kVlllQ room Vaulled Ulllngs CcrlllllC tile el'tJy & counter top Garden Wllldo# Pnvalt balcony's ctt bolll bedrooms (25At.D) TRUE PlEASURE $169 ,900 381\, 2 SBA, 2 car alt gar w/commumty oooV spa lenntsl W~lltr I dryer + micro I range area Incl in puce! Quiet complex! Close to ~1(62SA) POOL. SPA a ttNNIS COURT $169,900 8ntlMIY woods 28R, EJS1lde IOW'lllomt llas owr 1.00 sq II Tn-IMI. fifelllael, 2.5 t111 ~.Side II* end unit S9ICIOUS bedrooms Glllt vllue b plict (24SM) INVEST NOWI $174,887 2 Cornpll4ety wparale houses on one hugt loll Perteet occupancy record. Both houtts 1re 2BR t BA separate laundrys, yards and d!M,WIY & gatlOll\ Can' cloSe. this OUll (19POM) BACK IAY DELIGHT $174,900 Secluded & QUiil llld llnll clOse IO 8atll Bay Ufve 3Bfl 2 S8A 2 taf PiOt lint Mii, rmnoe. bel'Qtl carpet. WfllJ around pallo (340NI) SOUTH COAST SHORES PATIO HOME $179,000 Galed complU with lake, pool, spa and clubhouse Sllo'ln prldt ol OWllelShlp UPOrlded appliances newer llQlll carpet New roof JttacNd tndoMd 1wO car~· 3BR I 75 blltts Prad 10 Sltl!I Cal l~(mt.'ES) LUXURY UVING FOR LESS $1 79,000 AntaCWt 2BR. 2BA lrl-IMI townhome to master su111 on seiwa1e level. Wtll localed In cenler ol llad 2Jcar oaraoe • tommunlty pool & S4)a (162fA) CHARMING w.s>C>N Vil.LAGE $30.t. 900 . Spacfous 38fl. SBA, 3 car 111 QI!. Wimbledon V1Haqt home formal dining & breaklu1 arra family room, qJICIOUS dlnillO. 2 lflolaces. Mlftlle entrance and kddltfl • lloomg, mtrroreo wardrobes. Fflsh pa1111 (3'0Uf) GOU>ENWEST PARK $3f1 euut11u1 48A, 38A s&s built 0L1Quna· Modt ta·1e TOWNHOME NEAR IAY $I 80,000 Popular Nrwpon Riviera 2 story, 48R. 2.SBA IOwnllomt 1 bl()Q to I** 6lyt 2 car llllC!led garage. frlt enciy, sundlct ft! mortl llllellor loalion. f\replact, Club flOllses, llnl* courts paols & spur (33Rfl) NEWPORT BEACH FOR ONLY $195,000 HewpOlt Bach Prilsola near tilt Ntwport H¥b« Yacllt Clvb• SICJIS to bay & belcfll Wet! malllf:llneO 28R, 28A w/gmgg. fifeplar.t. Ml l>M, Cliling, tans, light br~llt patio. C1P today lhis beauty's got1a go! (811W) SUBMIT AN OfffR I CAN1 REFUSE! $199,000 Owntr molM!ad1 Wondllfully INlnQined 481\. 2BA 2 car anxhed SlllOle story 11omt Spaaous floor pbn Fireolace ln IMno room Prrvale rur & Side yards. Loalld on 111'111 cuf.de.sac 1n orut 11111 (911HAR) HIGH ON A HIU IN H.I . $199,900 Quiet cul·de-sac local!OO. Nicest Slartrte Mesa 38R, 1.SBA. x1ra ~Qt lot wltlt RV patilng. Htw carpet & paint U!~~.~ hoot This home ls rsady to mow in llrge ldd OP llflll't room (121'Ql) PRIVATE LAKE PATIO HOME $209,900 Urge pllbO home In -tOfllmuMy -.111 pOwlle tab and walk ways 38R & 2BA. 2 NSalf SlliteS ( 1 up & I down) my PfMll patio 1r• 2 t11 1ttac:Md ~ Large bonus room Vert open lloor plan. SO eo,s1 Metro Area I 198AY) HOUSE + DUPlEX $219 ,000 Just reduced $36,000 tor FAST SALE A 2BR, 18A houst ~us a duplex. 18R, 18A tachitll Mown PfYf Bdyards 1\3, 9.30014 fl fol Cal now tor more Into. (37IWI) EASTStDE WONDER $219,887 6rut EaslSIClt local on R2 loned IOI CNrminD ~ 28R. 2BA. llolnt will OWfSIZld 2 car flllllll & worbllop T1Jld kllclltll & blltis Htw Cll'PllS & FloorinO Cal today (16llOC) PRIVACY GAlOltE • $219,900 381\. 2BA LMne rOC111. wn llMllnt ~wee trm11y room v.ry ""' Y¥d. wllll IUlll lrQClicll planls SlllOl#ldlnO • --MIOlll .... (33AJC) THERE'S NO Pl.ACE UKE HOME $221 950 •BR, 1 751A. HIOllly "'°'* & ~ home II a itfcit 01 owner~~~~ IOcallon. fq 100111~ ceiffngs ~ maslef bedroom wit! rttra Remodeled bttllen 2 fireplaie:e. Custom tJrlQ ~ (13tW.l JUST REDUCED $2A9,900 lluutiflll 4BR. 38A honM 111 Mesi Vetdt North. Yatlllecl ~. fircplact, arcMd doomys liOlll & 8!10111 Wit' tnW tptfldls IWOUdlOl.t lots ot oat, tOVtltd P'IJO, lllSll oaidw EilCelltnl sdlOC1s (17HAW) CUSTOM l'llfVAJ'E HOMO $269,000 CollnlY Sl(jp 1111 ol Eastsldt S.Cluded Clll-dt-sat IOCallOll1 ffnll paint, & new carpel ~ bll!tt 38R. 2.58A. Enclosed llundly room, gaiage Slepe 10 lladl Bay (WC) l\oflle Extr• h•o• 1T1aster vauhtd ceilings, 2 Cllst lifej)lal:es, laJQt llmllV room, fomlal dWnG Cocktll pool SP' {6SVES) l5c1 ..,_, M.I. PACIFIC RANCH BEAUTY $265, Ellofmous 48R, 2.58A 3 car anxhed 3 story 1DWMoln• in HufltinGIOn 8ucll loc:al formll dlNCIQ brnkfast wu & llntlly r tool Mafblt ~ pl1Yall ll*ulys Ovtt 2700 sf Mno spece. S9IS ' lllOft. (1 lfOM) NEWPORT BEACH $279, Unique Custom ptoperty Wltll 1111113or4 bedrooms 4 balhs deck & cal11omla room. Prtvale pool & spa, Extrl large oomt1 lot OOlnl -EXlra molti. in law quar1el1 (2911\V) UNIEUEVAll..Ellt $279, Hugt AR. 38A 2 story 3 Clf 1*111' llofllt In p!tsSigilfM G Cozy ftnolD & spiCious lamily IOOl'll flr1Vlll pool£ f4ll, Oulll sac Close ID Soulll Coal, pans & ldlools f93CllOJ WE CHALLENGE YOU TO FIND $298, FOllf dealMf Ulll1J al ll1ls pt1ce Ind locatlon well Cited tor units In \ltfdl Ead1 unll lndllda 28R, 1 BA. A Ul:dent puftllal f« Ille lll'llS1Df Hll M D*SiZld lol and SIX garaoes\I Oon'I lftlss Olll· ENTHIAINING DEUGHTI $~1 ... lM!y tnlarOlll Maa Yndl I 11ory II t1'd oC tllktHlc master Mt. lJrge lamlt1 room wtlll .et'*· Sidef GIA to bbuloul yard. KllCNn & ballls upgnded, Ind deSlgntr s1ory ltgllll mudl m011!1 (16MIN) MESA VERDE DR£AM $.MA, Goll COtnt 11e w1111 out 1111 ,,ic.1 WoAdlrtll m. usaA ---tllftlly roonl • -CIHt1lc Mlslnd .... -1P1 (27$TAJ n, & The "California Lifestyle." Newly constructed open & spacious one-story home completely furnished w/capbvabng views of ocean, city & Newport Harbor. CORONA DEL MAR "Mediterranean Villa by the Sea." All enchanting 5BR, 5.5BA w/ocean views. Gourmet kitchen w;lop of the ltne apphances, security system, A/C, Elegant custom townhome w/stunmng ocean, Catalina & crty views. Superb up- grades surround this 3BR, 3BA w/black granrte fireplace, French doors, recess lighting & lovely patios. Guard gated community. Highly upgraded 3BR, 2BA plus nice l BR rental unit. Gourmet kitchen, luxutY baths, ~ private patio. Perfect tot owner user. Steps to the beach. . v · • . { .. _ 1607 S.. a.ti Circle A Gated Community ... ocean, Catalina, harbour & city lights view on prime "Top of the Hill" ctJl.de..sac lot Huge side yard, 6BR, 48A. Perfect family home. HARBOR VIEW ttlis . Panoramic Ocean, Harbof, City Lights view! Spacious 4BR family home w/exceptional floor plan for entertaining & family living. large rear yard w/pool, lush gardens & unobstructed ocean views! $775,000 NEWPORT HEIGKTS "Simply Magical.• Beautiful two story w/48R, 3.5BA. Light & Bright, hardwood flooring, security system. Tranquil En~hsh garden with fountain. Owner may carry. Bring your offers. NEWPORT CREST 1 Encore Highly Upgraded Galore! New Berber carpet and paint, new fixtures, scraped ceilings, new cabinets & work bench in .. ll~pBay Breathtaking Panoramic Ocean, Harbor & premium Fashion Island .views! Beautiful 4BR, 3BA home w/new carpet & new paint. Lush landscape with lovely spark~ng pool. 1129 Port Car1ow Live with that feeling of serenity & security, in this spectacular 4BR, 2.5BA family home. Just steps away from park, club house, pool. Upgraded through out. Palermo Plan. Well maintained duplex! Cute front cottage w/3BR, 3BA. Newer rear unrt 2BR, 2BA w;flreplace and large deck. Ideal opportunity for owner- BROOKVIEW 811 w. 15th 128 Reduced!! Make offer -Seller bought another -very motivated! Completely remodeled three level condo w/ granrte fhplace. central ail, plantation shutters, French doors, gated. • • • • .· I, I t l I . I ..!!!!'!P.!..rt ·Prop featuring fine properties from condos to castles s~ s~ ~·SIMU 1969 LAGUNA ARTIST CHARMER A nMm.ntk horM loalted ln the desinble North Lquna. 4BR JA. Wood-bumlna llrepbitt w/oca.n views. Ta.ttdl.!Uy deconted by the owner, a wdl-luM>wn artist. 0-to all the best beaches. galleries & restaunmts. '875,000 L8 DRAMATIC CONTEMPORARY Fabulous views tr-dais 041Ula..tl .. JBR JBA. prolesidooally decorated home. Hardwood noon. priYllte outdoor,.. + l ~ decU. $859,000 Our sales 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 and ask for Lois or Judy : Before You Buy, Prequallfy t "" Come in for a free loan pre-• : approval before you start your t "" home search. • : Ca/1644-7111 t ~ Ask for Nancy ~ ••••••••••••••••••••• rt I es Ladcrs In Balboa Island Sales and Listings - We Sold/Participated in the Sales of ... • 42% of Balboa Island Properties SOLD* .... .,,. ....... o...,.c.... ~· I I °'....., 5 ......... . 1 So. '-rfront • Bllbol blind Crisp & bright Cape Cod home. Quality construction 1991 . 3BR, 2BA, w/French doors, bay wind- ow, vaulted ceilings, custom decorated and colorfully land- scaped!. . . .. . .. . $699,000 Classic architecture, hillside· topography inspire creatorsr of luxur.y homes Interest list building for ocean-view collection of Civita at Newport Coast like they belonged !here ·· "Our solution was to rnmbrne innovati ve two-and lhre.c-'>tory floor pl:ino; with trad11tonal h11l\1dc .m:h.ttccture cle ments that would echo the hdh -;ilhouette and endure !he test of umc," -.aid Rick Emsiek. architect and partner w11h Md .• arand. Vasquez & Partnel"!. Slated to open m June. Ctvtta at Newport Coast wiU fearun: rcMdenccs ranging from 2.580 to 3,800 square feet. with three to four bed.mo~ and two aod one-half to four baths. Bu)e~ may -;el~t from three two-,tory tlOOf' plani. and two thn.•c-o;,tory fl oor plan'i. Price' will \lart from the low $400,()()()<; The home.,· e:\lcnors will feature an.:h1tecrural clements inspired by their urroundiogs. includmg djstinctive ma onry and wood. A private ocean-view park at the nm of 1-"'"'""'b""tbie cormnunny will enhance the gated ncighbomOOd. CMta's highlights will include nwter suak!i. wi&h private retreats and ll'Oal to tct-up a coffee bar. sp.ao.. ICConcluy bedrooms. pumct kiacbenl with tnlkf.-aoc>b.1 ....... , .... ..,.. .. ... .... -.-.r 19C()!MlMy '. ......... ,,line Cir ..... I ... Artist's rendering of Civito at Newport Coast Paul Hayden of Collaborative We t is awards for its out landing design. caking great care with the land cape con truction marketing and cu~tomer architecture plann10g. service efforts. Orey South Coast "We a.re working to en ure the curttntly b .five new home communitie!> community' landscape cc>mplements the in Placentia. Rowland Heightc;, Coto de hill'· indigenous plant life and vi ually Cai.a and Las Aorcs and will oon be accents the architecture." Hayden said. openina more new communities in Coto Builder Mqazine recently tanked de CW ud Tustin Ranch. ClreyllOM Homes u lbe 3&.h ..... ..... ill.. .....,~ .. •• • ... • I .; . l ! ) i . Paul Shapiro: Sun, sales and scuba AGENCY: ,_.. Poul Shapiro . ... Metro Realty JOB TITLE: Real estate agent FARM AREA: Balboa Peninsula LENGTH OF TIME WITH AGENCY: 4 years C ITY OF RESIDENCE: Newport Beach HOBBIES/INTERESTS: Scuba diving LAST BOOK READ: "Windows 95" FAVORITE MOVIB: "Leaving Las Vegas" FAVORJTE RESTAURANT: Villa Nova FAVORITE GETAWAY: Hawaii HOW DO YOU DEFINE SUCCESS? Personal satisfactiol) We want to hear, from you through our SNAPSHOT colutftn: Tiu column features real estate owners, broken, agents, 11UU'b#ng rtprestntatives and slaff tMmbers. Send a photo with tJu individual's and the company's name marlud on ihe back or fax yqur infomwion to: Ju& Viler, real estaU edilor, Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay SL, Costa Mesa, CA 92627; Fax: (714) 65().4802. IHadline: 5 p.m. Tuesday. For revisions call (714) 574-4242. Quiet eastside Costa Mesa This adorable lWO bedroom. one and one-half bath condominium has fresh paint. new flooring throughout. and ceramic tile countertops. Vaulted ceilings and cozy fireplace are accompanied by a balcony leading from the living room. ! Oose to beaches, shopping, freeways and Back Bay. Price reduced for quick sale, ... offered at $119,800. For more infonnalWn, call Bonnie Turner al ColdweU Banl.er Costa Mesa, (714) 668-9333 or (714) 650-7127. AU ColdweU Banker homes can be found on the /~met,hltp:/www.coldweUbanlur.com . I o •• I • Custom Country Charm Beautiful Newport Heights home with fo bedrooms and three baths includes private decks and spa. Large master suite with fireplace and walk-in closet. Extensive use of wood trim and wood beams adds coun ·charm. For more infonnalion, call Terry Toman of Metro R•alty, 5 Corporal• Plar.Ji, Newport Beads, (71") 720-9422. Delighifully decorated Light and bright townhome located in castsi Costa Mesa-has two master suites each with own bath and balcony and additional haJ bath for guests. Features plantation shuucrs, light carpet and skylights. Kitchen inclo garden window and top-of-the-line newer appliances. The living room is accented with mirrored walls and fireplace. Purchase price includes washer, dryer, refrigerator and microwave. Patio bas private fountain for y enjoyment. Offered at $159,.500. For more UifonNllWn, call Bonnk Turner al ColdweU Banbr Costa Mesa, (714) 668-9333 or (71') 650-7127. Coldwell Banhr homes can also be found 011 IM lntenut, la#p:/www.coldwellbanhr. com . Prestigious Newport Rivieras Just ooe block from Back Bay, this spacious four bedroom. two and one-half bath, two story townbome features sundecks leading from two of the bedrooms. There's an extra large master suite with tile vanity. Features include a cozy brick fireplace, beautiful tile cntty, tile kitchen and baths. The home bas a lovely yard and patio and two-car attached garage, with a quiet interior location. Community facilities include a large junior Olympic pool. spas and clubhouses. Offered at $180,000. For.,,.. ~,,, t:tl/l Jnm Moltottq"' Coltlw•D llM8r eo... Ma., (11') 6"-9333 or (71') '1n-1139. Coltlwd llMUr ~ca llllo h"1-M • dN Jana ...,. ~·••""•• to-. am. alifornia existing homes ales iump sharply during ebruary les increase nearly 25 percent over 199 5 Closed escrow sales of California detached homes climbed nearly 25 percent during February from a year ago, registering the largest year-to-year percentage increase in sales since April 1994. according lo the California Association of Realtors (C.A.R.). '1'he ex traordinary jump in Calif omia home sales during February can be partially attributed to the weak housing market that was experienced a year ago.'' said Rick Snyder, C.A.R. president. "Much of the improvement in home sales during February, however, was driven by the ongomg strengthening in California's huge housing market. Home sales. for example. have increased from the president of research and economics. ''Median home pri ces, for example, increased during February from a year ago in many regions, including the San Francisco Bay Area, San Diego County. Orange County and Ventura County. We expect this trend to continue and broaden to other regions of Calif omia as the year progresses and the state's economic recovery gains momentum." Additional figures for February include: • Fixed mortgage interest rates averaged 7 .17 percent during February, up from an average of 7.03 percent in January, but down sharply from 8.83 percent an February 1995, according to the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp. Adjustable mortgage interest rates averaged 5.49 percent in February, up slightly from 5.43 percent in January. bllt down from 6.68 percent in February 1995. ·• • C.A.R. 's statewide Unsold Inventory Index month before during mne of the last 10 month<;, and February's 7 7 percent jump in sale~ from January was the harpest monthly increase registered "}anlµlry was the sharpest monthly increase since July 1993" -Rick Snyder, C.A.R. president was 11.5 months in February, up (rom 10.7 months in January, but down from 14.8 months in February 1995. The Index measures the \tnCe July J 993." Among the highlights of C.A.R. 's February resale housing figures: • Statewide, 506,430 existing, single- fanuly detached homes closed escrow dunng February on a seasonalJy adjusted, annua11ied basis, up 7.7 percent from a re\ 1scd annualized rate of 470,320 homes 'old in January. • The February sales pace climbed 24. 7 percent from the February 1995 annualized rate, when 406, 140 homes were sold. The annualized figure repn;scnts what would be the total number of homes sold dunng 1996 if sales occurred at the February pace throughout the year. It is adjusted to account for seasonal factors which influence home sales. • The statewide median price of an existing, singlc-f amily detached home sold during February was $170,920, down 2 percent from $174,450 io January. • The February median price was down 1.2 percent from February 1995, when the median-prioed home sold for $172,970. "Despite the decline in California's overall median sales price, several major regions of the state have been experiencing increases lo home prices during the last 1everal months," said Leslie Appleton· Young, C.A.R.'s vice \ ' • \ \ I I ti j I . ' ' number of months it would talce to deplete the supply of homes on the market at the current rate of sales. • Statewide, closed-escrow sales of condominiums increased 12 percent during February from the January sales level on a non-seasonally adjusted basis. Existing condo saJes jumped 2.5 percent from the February 1995 sales level. • The median price of a resale condominium was $132,680 during February. down .9 percent from $133,820 in January and down 3 percent from $136,800 in February 1995. •The condo Unsold Inventory Index was 14.3 months in February, up from 13.8 months in January, but down sluuply from 19.3 months in February 1995. C.A.R 's median price and sales data for detached homes a.re based on reports from 90 Boards of Realtors around the state. Median condominium price and sales data arc based on a survey of 64 boards. The median price for both detached homes and condominiums is based on closed escrow sales. Sales revisions reflect the re-seasonaliz.ation of monthly sales data u ing seasonal factors calculated with the 1979-1995 sales. Tit• Califomla Association of Rtallon is OH of tlt1 IArf•sl staU tnuU associalk>ns bt tit• UnlUd Sla#s, witlt M01'I] 100,000 nwltlb~n . .. ,, . '••\ ,,, ' .. , l\lU'> :h,i1 .. b4\l\11 H"(l'),llf' .... ,~,11\1\ ~ 'l\\1fhl \ --,__.., ~~..--"' .-,.. '] ·--~ -. -..,.c. ~ .. -~ ' _, . VACANT, BLUFF, VIEWS Plenty of yacht harbor excitement will allow your imagination to wander while viewing Catalina sunsets from this spectacular panoramic CdM bluff site. Plans available for your perusal which were tailor-made for this street-to-street parcel. · , Reduced to $799,000 ESTATE SALE SO. OF P.C.H. Only a few steps to quaint CdM shopping yet genUe sounds of surf are heard. Extra wide parcel, sunny patio and a living room wood-- burning fireplace. All this and more right in the heart of old Corona del Mar. Reduced to $469,000 325 MARIGOLD AVE. LOWEST PRICE SO. OF P.C.H. 2BR +Den home near Village shops yet very close to famous CdM beaches + ocean viewing-bluffs. Owner relocating and must sell. $379,500 328 MARIGOLD AVE. MESA VERDE, REDUCED Highly upgraded home with huge master bedroom. Extra large backyard with beautiful pool. Designer kitchen with birds-eye maple cabinetry througho4t. French doors and windows compliment this borne located on a very quiet street. Reduced to $369,000 1959 PELICAN PLACE OCEANFRONT LMNG You'll find a very private, intimate beach immediately below this traditional 2 sty. 4BR, 4BA home wltwo kitchens, game room & more. all surrounded by lush gardens & an ocean-view gazebo. QUAINT CdM COTTAGE Nonnan Rockwell would have surely painted this home IO exemplify the real chaim of Olde CdM if he were alive today. Extra wide parcel So. of P.C.H. & very close IO famous beaches & footsteps close to CdM village shopping. $639,000 315 ORCHID AVE. CdM TOWNBOME 5% DOWN Where but CdM could you enjoy a February Saturday afternoon nap beside an aqua- ooltnd pool and return to a sunny patio for a quiet lunch or refreshing drink? This 2- bedroom townhome is waiting for your inspection oow. MARCH, TOP LISTING AGENT Just in.case you haven't noticed our recent announcements, Leticia continues to out perform nearly every agent in the CdM area. month after month. This K-9 thoroughbred comes from a loog line of cbampioos and was born to p~. .. .. , _ CORONA DEL MAR 212 Carnation 3BR Sun 1-5 Marketrends Real Estate 673-9041 ! . 218 Heliotrope 2BR + Sun 1-5 Michael Kenney/Metro Realty 720-9422 222 Morning Canyon 3BR Wed/Sat/Sun 12-4 Corona del Mar Properties 673-8494 40 Drakes Bay Dr. 5BR Sun 1-5 " .. ' Usha NangiNFred Sands 644-7111 , Ext. 581 430 Dahlia 5BR + Sun 1-5 Binnie Dixon/Metro Realty 720-9422 714 Poinsettia 38R Sun 12-4 Marlys Vasterling Lora Vance Realtors 673-4062 NEWPORT BEACH 1211 E. Balboa Bl. 3+BR Sun 1·5 Cannery Village Realty 673-37n ~ .. 800 Begonia Custom single family home on sunny comer south of PCH. French doors, brick patios, library, master suite with vaulted ceilings, fireplace and morel $699,000 Donna Wall 759-3737 11!!!!11111 CoA.ST NEWPORT PROPERTIES $429,000 1218 Polaris, Dover Shores 4BR Sandy Mittma.n/Prud. Jon Douglas 729-7271 $637,500 1924 W. Oceanfront 3BR+Apt James Quigg Belt One Real Estate 645-6655 $940,000 206 Vaa Dijon 4BR Lyn Belasco Realtor $798,000 673-7205 2290 LaUnda a 4br key Realton 967--0800 $595,000 231 Santa Ana Ave. 3BR+2 Owner 650-7937 $550,000 2605 Vista Ornada By Owner JBR 759-0240 811 w. 15th St B-2 2BR Gary Sully/Metro Realty 720-9422 $1,095,000 939 Vaa Udo Soud SBR C.annery ViUage Realty 673-3n7 -• • • • • • • • • • • • w ..,. • -..... ~ ............................ 1 Dorian $408,325 Beautiful St. l..aur8nt Plan 2 with 3 bedrooms, deWstudy 1lld ~upgrades. Professionally landscaped. Beautifuly decofated -this Is a •10"1 Huge lot! Judy Good or Duncan Forgey C.oast Newport Propcrdes 644-t60o 72~ --• CMc .... se.260. Newpcwt 8acb Sat/Sun 1-5 $950,000 Sat/Sun 1:15-5:15 $879,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 $795,000 Sun 1·5 $599,000 Sat/Sun $549,000 . ·. Sun 1-5pm $353,000 Sun 1-S $229,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 $4,199,000 • .. . .. .. - One lot to beach! Each unit 3 bed, 2 bath. Dramatic upper with 3 decks, perfect for owner occupant. French doors, fireplaces & much more. Seller financing possible. Asking $465,000 71 4. 723. 4494 Fal>Wo.il 71 2 4!gc 3 Bedroom Units 4 Car Giragc -Handicap ~ Redaadto $SSO,OOQ Crcatift FtMw:ing Possible 811 w. 15th 18-2 Offered At: $229,000 Make offer -Seller t>oui;it llhoetw-Y«Y motivated! ~remodeled 1tne leYel condo w/ granite fir'epleoe, central •. pllntatlon shutters, trench docn, glted. Proudly PNM!tted By: Gary Sully OpenSun 1-6 M ETRO on.: 11~20--9422 Ra: 71~1247 . 7141861--3488 NEWPORT HILLS ESTATES • BIG CANYON GOLF COURSE VIEWS • CUSTOM llOME QUALITY FEATUHES • llARBOR VIEW NEICllBOR llOOD • LARGE LOTS • UP TO 4.l(i8 SQ FT. HOMES • LOW TAX RATE TWFL\'F. EXQl.,ISITEI Y CRAFT .. O llOME.<i LOCATEO IN TllE IL\RBOR VIEW llllL'\ ARF.A [t] (714)644-6811 IE. NEWPORT HILLS 1111 111 MANNING &J HOMES Cityscape Countryscape ... Escape SHORE CLIFFS 222 Morning Canyon $940,000 16, 100' ocean view lot, wooded canyon, terraced with fruit trees and patios -Seeing Is Best! OPEN WED., SAT., SUN. 12-4 <iR<Mma def vlf..at fl~ *6'1-'NU~ Drastically Reduced! 2114 Elden E-Side, Costa Mesa 3BR, 2BA, Brick Fireplace, Large " Master, Direct Access to Garage, Secluded Backyard. $215,000 Jackie Gillis, Realtor ~"Area Specialist" . 631-8011 ---··-........... - 439 EL MODENA $519,500 Beautiful 3 bedroom, 3 bath home with wood floors. lots of windows and separate guest house. Wonderful ambiance and landscaping! Meticulous detail in every room. , Open Sunday 1-4 Call Duncan Forgey orJudyGc>oa CoAsT NEwPoRT PRoPsmEs 644-1600 723-8800 -· .. _ _,,..,..,, ...... • - .. . ' ' I • •' I, • I I -I , ·I . ( Grubb & Ellis top 20 agents for first quarter Jim Weisenbach takes the Weisenbach has always achieved the Pam Ball, Bob Coluccio, Dick Dickson, information in financing, maJrutU distinction of being one of the top 20 Marilyn Kershner, tbe team of Carol any pertinent changes in real e lead in the first quarter agents. He also participated in the most Allison and James Gray, BJ. Johnson, Their knowledge of these areas is Jim Weisenbach is the top agent for the first quarter of 1996 at the Newport Beach office of Grubb & Ellis. 1be honor was announced by Ron Mazzano, senior vice president and district manager who listed the top 20 agents at the firm. Since joining the Newport Beach office, transactions for this period. Work. ethics, Solly Sbatzen, the team of Ann Peters, Ted continually enhanced by personal real estate knowledge and the ability to Jarvis and Suzanne Shuler and the team of as well as through Grubb & ffiJis relate to clients' needs arc the keys to his Laraine Shaw and Eric Shaw. programs." success. "Whether you are buying or selling real TINH t11•11b C4ll h reacMd Additional honorees for the first quarter estate, our agents will assure that the cl Ellis Relitkltlilll R«ll EltaU S of 1996 are: Mali Gulledge, Bonnie transaction is structured to y~ur best 23 Corporate Plar.a, Ste. 190, Ne Barrington, the team of Linda Oeth and advantage," Mazzano said. ''They will Beaeh, (71') 644-6200. Lois Jacobs, Myrna Boom, Sally Shipley, provide you with the most current Jim Weisenbach Mali Gulledge Bonnie BarringtQn Myrna Boom Solly Shipley Pam Ball Marilyn Kershner Carol Allison James Gray Solly Shotzen Ann Peters, Ted Jarvis and Suz.onne Shuler l Rltlle • ot April 11, 1t11 I KEY LENDERS AND RATES 30-ye• fixed INTEREST % POINTS LOCK· • TYPE PHONE RATE OWN (%) IN A.PR. AbacYsFlnanc!t_l~G~~-·-;----~R:--~(7~1~4)~965:-=--00-:=77::-:----7-.8~7~5~%;____:5_~2~.1~2=5-~2~1 -~8~.1~38~ American Savings Bank s (800) 562-6272 8. 125% 20 2.125 30 8.392 Bank of America B (800) 556·7811 8.125% 5 1.875 45 8.365 Califomla Federal Bank S (800) 225·3337 8.000% 20 2.000 45 8.252 C_h_ase_Ma_nha __ ttan_Mt--=-g_. ___ K_-'-(800__.)c...900_-606 __ 2 __ 8_.000% ___ 20 __ 2._000 ___ 30 __ 8~.2::..:5:...::2:_ C_o_ast_F_ede_raJ_Ban_k _____ S_('-800---'-)_300-__ 56_2_6 __ 8.100% 20 2.000 10 8.353 Countrywide Home Loans K (800) 877·5626 8.000°k 5 1.625 45 8.211 o_e_trick_' _Mot1_gag ___ '--e_G_r_oup--=--__ R __ (7_1_,4)_7_5_9·_96_9_2 __ 7_.750% 5 2.500 13 8.052 Downey Savings S (800) 336·9639 8.000% 20 2.125 30 8.265 INTEAEST RATE 2.950% 2.950% 5.750% 3.500% 6.125% 2.950% 5.000% 2.950% 2.950% " OWN 20 20 5 20 20 25 20 20 20 POINTS (%) 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 2.000 1.000 0.000 1.250 1.000 30-Year IKljusUble A.P.R. 7.425 7.525 8.110 7.529 8.256 7.475 7.737 7.451 7.525 MAX. LOAN 207,000 600,000 207,000 207,000 207,000 500,000 207,000 600,000 500,000 MARO .. (%) 2.350 2.450 2.750 2.450 2.750 2.400 2.750 2.350 2.450 110 110 HS 110 HS 110 110 110 110 ADJ. FREQ. 1M 1M 1Y · 1M 1Y 1M .1M 1M 1M . Emery Anancial R (714) 729·9200 7.875% 5 1.797 15 8.103 2.950% 20 1.813 7.509 600,000 2.350 110 1M r --'------------'----''-----------F_td_el_ity_F_ederal __ Ban_k ____ s_ ..... (800_)'-2_32_·_2_309 ___ 8.125% 5 1.875 10 8.365 3.950% 10 1.750 First Federal Bank of CA S (800) 672-4332 8.000% 20 2.125 30 8.265 >1i!oc-_ee_t_M_o_rtg_a_g_e ______ K_..:.(800-'-) 7-00--56-50 ___ 8.-000% 20 2.375 45 8.293 3.950% 20 1.250 5.750% 20 2.250 Glendale Federal Bank S (800) 560-9000 8.000% 5 2.250 45 8.279 ----------4.750% 5 1.000 Home Savings S (800) 975·5051 8.050% 10 1.500 30 8.248 ----"--------'----'------3.950% 20 1.000 Nat ionsSanc Mtg. Corp. K (800) 622-0102 7.875% 20 2.500 30 8.179 5.250% 20 2.500 Newport Coast Financial R (800) 808-5626 7.875% 5 2.125 15 8.138 ---'------------'--'----------------2.950% 20 1.250 Oc ea nvlew Financial R (714) 651-6355 8.000% 5 1.500 15 8.197 6.375% 10 1.875 ProFed Mot1gage K (800) 686-3756 8.000% 20 2.000 30 8.252 4.250% 20 1.000 TLC Flnanclal Svcs. R (800) 801 ·7300 8.000% 1 O 1.375 13 8. 184 5.625% 5 1.500 Union Bank B (800) 453-1288 8.125% 20 2.000 60 8.379 5.625% 20 1.250 Westem Financial S.8. S (800) 393·9372 8. 125% 5 1.250 30 8.296 -------------'---''--------6.500% 10 0.125 Weyerhaeuser Mtg. K (800) 669-6747 8.000% 10 2.250 14 8.279 3.950% 20 1.125 7.661 207,000 2.500 7.509 207,000 2.400 8.242 207,000 2.750 8.306 207,000 2.875 7.483 500,000 2.400 8.216 207,000 2.750 7.451 600,000 2.350 8.269 207,000 2.750 7.710 400,000 2.625 8.149 207,000 2.750 8.048 207,000 2.625 8.097 207,000 2.750 7.596 207,000 2.500 110 110 HS 1TS 110 HS 110 HS 110 1TS 6CD 1TS 110 1M 1M 1Y 6M 1M 1Y 1M 1Y 1M 1Y 6M 1Y 1M Bofl lll9d & ..,...,.. P'OQ'am1 11e 30r'30 OOf-*-1 ~ Type of \.AfldW is: 8 • Senk. K • moi1gllge blnMr; R • ~ broker; S • savings & loan Mot1gege bankers and brollels are lolnlled by lhe Celifomlll ~of AMI e..a. as...,_ 1bfoUr01 eotpOtllion. FOf IDIOfTTlllion Cll Cllll ORE et (916) 227-0931. """'-'A* tor edJ,1$tlt>IM is ln.inlroduc:tofy rite IOI 119 mt~ period_ Down PeylW'lt • ~ oC cash(% oC Mllee price) pM:l IO lilllCMr prior 1iO llgr*1g rnMg9ge connct. Polntl -% of loan bllance peld liO lender at lime oC loln closng Lodi-fl! la the number ol dlys *ldef guarantMs ralll prior IO dD$slg A.P.A. is 1119 .,,,_,.. pejoetltlge me ""'lich le 11'1 -*nlled .,,,_,.,cost of Ille loan ID Ille bornM9t Al A.P.R.s are C8lcUeled by Mollglge News Co besed on 1$207.000lolnemount.11111 points shown Ind S700 tolal IMs. The A.P R.s are !rd.oded In HI dwt tor compao- IOl'I Oh>!· WMn ~tor a loen, Federal T~Lllnding law r~ lenders IO C8k:ulate 111 A.P.R. epecific to 8ldl io.n ofter. Mulml#ll lolft is the maxlml.rn lendef will IOan undef gl--. lennS. Al ftxad rate ptagrarrlS he\09 a maxi- """"of $207,000. lllergln (ln %) la letldell p1ofll; matgln •Index• ldUlll rate 111« first ldjuslmllnl lllCMx la the buls for Htling an ldjusUlblt rate (Maigin + lndax •New Ralll). 110 • 11111 Dist Coat of Fundl. 1TS • 1·Y-Treasuiy 811. LSM • 8-monfl LJ90R. 8T8 • 8-month Treasury Bil, 6CO • 6-mon1t11-.ge ceniftcale oC deposit. Adjua1"*11 Frequency Is Ille period~ adjustments. 1M • 1·Monltt, 6M • ~Monehs. 1Y• I Y-. All rales slA>ject IO c:Nnge. v~ ,... end 1errns prior to IPPf'rng tor 1 1oen M lenders ptovlde loens wi1tt dillerent r1tes Ind terms tor dlllerent lolll llll'IOUl'lls. The lnfonnation presenled 11 not an olfef to make • loln. F01 • ~ guide on how to lhoc> lor . ~ ~• 14.50ctledtpeY8bll IO MOl\)llOe 111-eo .. 1810E 17th St. Sullil 100. Slnll"'-.CA92105. (714) 836-11n COPYRIGHTO 1996 Mol1gage News Co. t . ~. , Read the latest happenings in Buylines Continuing her successful ways is Sally Shi.Pley, who had five escrows close in March. At WATERFRONT HOMES, Maureen Downey just returned from the sun and surf in Cabo San Lucas. where she vacationed with her family. COW WELL BANKER COSTA MESA 's Pearl Kenyon and her daughter headed for Mexico to help the homeless. They spent a week then: building homes. Rudy Alvarez and his wife are celebrating the latest addition to their family, a baby boy. Assistant manager Judy Reyes just celebrated her 35th wedding anniversary with husband Ray. r Coront:t clel Mar bayfrOnt Newly completed, this two-story Mediterranean-style villa maximizes the view from every room possible . The emphasis is on space designed for easy ente.ata.lning. The interior is distinguished by beveled mirrors, travertine and marble fireplaces, wet bar, tiled family room, intercom, stereo and aJarm system. Highlighting lhe view kitchen is a walk-in pantry. granite counter tops, and oak cabinets. The step-down living room leads to the patio and tropical gardens overlooking the bay. There is direct access to a private beach and pier with two boat ties. It's also close to beaChes villlJe, Balboa Island and is a short distance to Fashion liland. Offered at $2,250,000. GRUBB & EILIS's Claudette Mann was in a philanthropic mood when she decided to help a Girl Scout sell cookies. The young girl sold 130 boxes of thin mints, tagalogs and assorted otbcr sweet treats -mostly to real estate agents. After selling cookies, Mann returned to sellina real estate, and sold five homes to a corporation from Hong Kong. In addition to her sales duties, look for her on OCN, giving an update on the local real estate market. Get well wishes go out to Ina Diaz's husband. who is recovering from balloon ~. angioplasty. He's at home and is resting comfortably. Also. we wish a pecdy recovel)' to ~McCra's wife Ced as For...,..,,.,....~~ Naq ~ltl w io.. IoH""" of On» 4 EDb R111#"""1 •Ml .... Sr;kn, ZJ COfllOIWU l'lllrA, &.. IJO, Nniflorl 'BMlcll, (11') uuzoo. '. , I I I LGa•ane Rlttey just recumed from spending two weeks in Venice. Italy with her husbend.. she recovers from major surgery. Do"'" UH""',,, •• to IMbuU"' ... dN B•1linn c°""""1 Jiut coll J"1h Vlbl; fWll,..,. #Jlor-"' (114) 51~ or fa (11') 650-4l02. • ' • • t • " ' 1 11. . ' A landmark along the Southern California coast This gorgeous English tudor family home is on the oc~ front. in S~recliffs in Corona del Mar. one of Southern California's most beautiful family neighborhoods. The 30,000 foot lot 1s crowned with rolling lawn and leads to a magnificent swimming beach. The t1mele~s architecture and the many amenities bespeak of great comfort. ease of living and an exciting lifestyle. · . . . The li ving areas are situated to locuo; on this unique location. A farruJy size ~tchen · wi th separate eating area. formal dining room with Inglenook fireplace, a fanu~y room. ,1 ~ hcdroom .... ,jx bath'>. three-car garage and huge utility room complete the picture. cu ... tom dclaib indude lead glass windows. hardwood floors. paneling and more. For more information, caU Hillary Thamer and Evan Corutt aJ (714) 644-/6()(). Coast Newport Properties is at 4 CMc PlaUJ, Ste. 260 in Newport Beach. Avvard-vvinning agent ioins ... • • Coast Nevvport Properties Ilana Brodie continues her successful real estate career at new agency Ilana Brodie " a dynamH: additmn to the Cna<>t Ncwix>rt Properties team of agents. A div1.:r...c background combined with pcr,otial experience' in moving givl.! hc1 a "[X!L'W I in,ight tntu the real eMate pnx:c'' She i-. ;iblc to relate to her dient'' rclcx:atton proces<, and 1s there every <;tep of thl.! way to help the transaction run -.moothly from start to 1 finish. 1.. Brodie 1s ongmally from Cape Town. j"'south Africa. where she ea~ed ~er degr1.:c 1 m :-.<x:ial work from the Un1vers1ty of l Cape Town. The North Shore suburb\ of Chicago were her home for six years 1 before she moved to Irvine in 1982 with 1 her husband. Alan. son Michael. now 20 ~nd daughter Jec;sica, now 18. I She became an instant success in real 1 estate after entering the field in 1989. ~ earn mg rookie of the year honors and 1 becoming the top new salesperson for her 1 •ompany. She earned many awards at her c~ The comict phone number for BllJ Feeney, a real estate 1gent M Coe.it N~ ~es. it (714) 717-4744. ,,._ill. • .. • I former firm, including the President's C ircle award for the top fou r percent of agent~ nationwide. The switch to Coast Newport Properties wa~ a natural process for her. "I chose Coast Newport Properties bct:ause of the high standards set by such an expert team of agents," Brodie said. "The marketing opportunities with Coast Newport Properties are excellent." Brodie devotes her free tima to her family and is involved with her .. ynagogue. She belongs to the Jewish Federation of Orange County and Jewish Community Center. She is also a member of the Parent Teacher Student Association at University High School in Irvine. For Brodie. real estate is very simple. She believes in integrity and professionalism and credits her success to a natural ability to work with people and transform every situation into a positive one. She is a valuable resource for Irvine. Newport Beach. Laguna Beach and all of Southern Orange County. . You can reach Ilana Brodk al (714) 644-16()(). Coast Newport Properties is locaud aJ 4 Civic P/avl, Ste. 260, N~wpon Beach. Jn the April 6 ed.idon of the Real Bstatc section or the Daily Pilot. dab number WU incorrect. The taff Of dae tiaJ Bl&ate Section at me Daily Pilot ~ tor ~~vcoience Ibis y bllve CaUieC!· . 15 17 18 23 24 25 8:30 a.m.,· Orientation/Induction 9 a .m . -noon, Environmental Hazards 1 -4 p .m., Probate 2 -5 p .m., Internet Closs 9 a .m. -12 noon, COMPASS Advanced Course 2 -4 p .m., Take the Mystery Out of Buying a Computer 9:30 o .m . -4:30 p.m., Live Closs, Understanding Re Estate Contracts 9:30 a .m., Grievance Committee Meeting 9 -11 a .m ., COMPASS Beginner Course ~answers common tax questions .. Repoi'tiDg income frOm the sa1e of ieal property'° lbe ~ Revenue Sc:rvicc :may eecaa coafasiaa. lnfonmlioD re~1 a sale is required 8" a ~of die 'JU Reform Act of ~ 986; it Ii a.ndecl ao encouraae mpeyer ~and aid in audit and eat'Oftemeat effonl by lbe I.Its . Tbe California Land Tiile AMOCillioG hu 1111wered some of the questiom most commoOJy aiked about ~ repc_>rtioa to &be LltS. WI» II,...._,. ,._t IO dw l.ltS.1 Sellen Of fell prope:rty. --~ established by die LR.S .• are ~to uvc Cbeir Jr011 prOceeds from tM sale ~on a Form IOCJ9S. When a leaJernent aaent is used, tbe l.R.S. maket this •amt responsible for the ~ ol thC .ioformatioa on the Porm I 0998. 1be aettlemeot ageat ~ wW tie the e"2'0W !IJCDl or title CIOftll*IJ• bOwever, it may bie an aaomey, 161 illCIClle ~or other~ prov~ aetdemcnt servkes. WMt 11 a l.ltS. '°"" 1#.JS, Mtl WW Will w ,.,.,-1 . Tiie Form 1099S .is dae repottiq foral adopted by tbe 1.R.S. for IUbmiaina die infOl'!Ulioft ~by law. The infonnadon will be trwfcried OlllO maP* media bY die......_ .. ll'llll no will acore die illfaw1dD11..a _. the~ repDlt tlO ~ JJtS;. ..... tect1emeat..-1amore.,a1 Hlfm iei••....... fll• ••1 rliw • Spacious Homes (Ranging from 3,000 to 5.400 S.F) • Large uts (Average of 1/3 acre) • Spectacular Views City, Mountain and Canyon. • Gate Guarded C,ntntunlty 24HR guard service • No Mello Roos or Special Assessment Taxes (Low tax rate) • Low Association Dues (Only $150 Monthly) Estate Five Living Room • .. Estate One "A" Entry By Appointment Only CALL 714·647·2452 N EWPORT CUSTOM ESTATES INC. Newport Custom Estates. Inc .. is proud to announce the release of a limited collection of only 3 custom homes that are all within a new. private. quiet cul-de-sac location which share panoramic views of the city, mountains & canyon. These special homes will be developed by Newport Custom Estates and built by Hilton Homes. Creative architecture and exceptional detailing provide an incomparable setting for elaborate entertaining as well as intimate family living. Palatial entries, soaring ceilings. elegant curved staircases. stately columns. arches and niches are only a few of the.stunning features built within each home. A visit to our furnished models is an incredible experience. one you will never forget! New Fundsfte4 Mobis A•afLr6~ for tDIU'f 111 IUUI bu,ectlon "' ¥ew,ort Coat. C.U for "" .,,.1.,,..nt Estate One "A" Master Bedroom .... I .. I .. '4 . . .