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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1996-05-11 - Orange Coast PilotPORTS Corona del Mar serves up CIF challenge SeNi~g the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 .........•...... , .. , ........ , •.......•......•......• N lck Taylor, 6 (at right), cuddles with his mother, M ary Ann; as she dons tl!e hat Nick made for her at a kinder- garten picnic at Lincoln Elementary School. Below, ~ Maxine Rodenhels (left) and Mackenna Ferguson com-' . pare their creations at the Mother's Day picnic. Mom Suzanne Ferguson (right) ls obviously impressed by their style and creativ- ity. All four kindergarten classes at Uncoln participated in the making of 109 special bats for moms. ............ ~········································ . , • Daily Pilot photos by MARC MARTIN • .. .. ··················· ················ .......................................................................................... . • EDITOR'S NOTE: Sure. we're hardened, cynical journalists here in the Daily Pilot newsroom. But for Mother's Day. we broke down, softened ahd decided to pay trib- ute to our own Moms -those wonderful beings who bore· us, put up with us and still manage to love us. . T oday, my mom, t-.lary Borgatta, is a lady of leisure She spends most _ of her time planning great vaca- tions. Lucky for me, I'm her travel bud- dy. We'VC' traveled to the Caribbean, twice; Spam, l\"1ce; Egypt, twice; France; Italy; Greece and a number of its beautiful islands; Jordan; Israel; the Canary Islands; Morocco; Ke nya; Hawaii; and of course Laughlul, Nev., at least half a dozen hmes. Boy. I am one luck}' daughter. But for more reasons than JUSl the travel, she's been my greatest role model. My mother loved a nd nurtured three children, and loved anc.l cared for their devoted but penny-pinching ltalian I father for 48 years. She 's creative, resourceful and patient -she always has been. And she makes the best spaghetti sauce m the world. When I was a kid, she made all my clothes, even designed the patterns They looked great, too. The other moms never believed me when I told _ them they were homemade. 1 remem- ber spending homs with her at thJs lit- tle remnant shop -it was called Marge's. She was my best friend then. and she still is today. She was a den mother for my broth- er's Boy Scout lfoop, a room mother and playground moniior at our Catholic school. And her work didn't end when we graduated~ At 50, my mom d ecided to go to col- lege. Three years later, she graduated with a bachelor's degree in education. She even made the dean's list. And that was no easy accomplishment, with a husband who didn't always care about mid-terms or finals and aging parents who looked to her for help. She taught sixth grade, and later went to work for the Los Angeles County Library system, teaching Eng- lish as a second language to immi- grants. Before retiring, the county library honored her with 1ts UBRE award. And her work. chdn't end after retlr- ing, either. Then she took care of my dad, whose health was starting to fail For most of her life. my mom has devoted her time to others. She's given me a lifetime of wonderful memories, and I love-herdearly. She's the best. She sees the good in her children. even when we can't see it in ourselves. She's always there when we need her -for emotional support, a few kind words. or for use of her nice white Jeep Cherokee. .• SEE MOMS PAGE AS .. Most cities happy with o:wn in-house ambulance service r--------------~---~-----------------------------------, I . , •Cities of Huntington Be;ch, Orange and yi Habra all say they're happy with revenues and response times. Newport Beach wants to follow suit. · By Evan Henerson, Daily Piiot Whether the original goal was quicker response times, improved services or revenue savings, Orange County. cities that have recently taken over ambulance · · service Crom the private sector gener- ally label the change a com- plete succe . Of five Orange Coun- ty citle that havo gone through a tiansition imilar to what Newport Beach i pro}X)S- ing, onJy the dty of San Oemente may eventually cons1d r going beck to the private cctor tor ambulance service. . r··-----~-;~;-.;~;;·-~----1 I Expected net revenues for l cities with own ambulance service: I Huntington Beach .... $287,519 Orange ....................... S&4,495 LA Habra .................. $224.000 . . l • figures, for Westminster and -~-='::e."~~:::.::·:~~:~~- "Now that there's a regional· iZed fire authority and our sur· rounding cities have contracted with ambulance companies, I'm not sure the 1s ues which drove the dty to go m·house are It.ill there Crom a c~t and servtc:e standpoint," said Kuml Johnson, • SEE AMBULANCE PAGE A7 .,, I I I I f I f I • I \ ''I \ --- BEST BUYS A2. CLASSJFIED BS ---CLUBS Al COMMUNITY FORUM A 11 POLrcE FILES A2 PUBLIC NOTICES RELIGION SOCIETY SPORTS WEATHER 85 Newport Beach's DeA:rme Hem.mens (left) and parbler Ua Rousset. a Newport Hamor High student. have combined to claim berths at the 1996 Olympk Games tn Atlanta. n.etr conttnu- lng diary .. tn Sporll/81. Inside The best local Chief and mayor cleared in city probe By Evan Henerson, Daily Pl'lot NE\VPORT BEACH -A just- C'ompleted mvesllgatlon conduct- ed dl the request of the city's police mdnagement union has revedled no improprieties by either Police Chief Bob McOonell or M<iyor John Hedges, City Man- dger Kevm Mwphy announced Fnday The county Dtstnct Attomey's Office IS still mvesngating allega- tJons l,hdt Hedges unproperly con-. ldcted members of the city Civil Semce Board following a discipli- ndl) hecmng dgamst an officer chMged ·w1th dnn.king in a bar whtle still on duty. The results of the d.tstnct attorney's mvestigation dre still penchng. , Members of the Newport Beach Pol.Jee Management. Asso- c1at1on, which represents the department's command level offi· cers, requested the investigation dfl.er the Civil Service Board over- turned McDonell's disciplinary actJon against the officer. A sergeant, who faced sunilar charges, was also scheduled to fdce d heanng before the Civil SeMce Board. Uruon represeota- tJVes Sdld they were concerned thdt chscuss1ons between Hedges dnd the board members following the first hearing aught prejudice the second officer's hearing Both Hedges and McDoneU hi\\£' repeatedly dented doing d1lytlung unproper. And now an independent LOvestJgator -a retlred aty man- ager and former police chief -has reached the same condusion "The investlgabon conduded that there hqd been no v10labon of the Cahlorrua Penal Code or am. other laws perta.uung to Uus mat- ter," scud a statement released b\· Murphy . "l knew that there was nothing mappropriate about my contact with the comrruss1oners," McDQneil said. Hedges could not be reached tor comment Accorchng to a trans01pt from the fust Civil Service Board bear- ing, I\ lcDoneU suspended the offi- cer for hve days. transferred lurn to the patrol dlVlSlon and ordered hun to undergo a mandatory fit- n£'<;S for duty evaluation The board reversed all of the cluef's chsoplmary actions, reqwr- mg only that the officer be issued d wntten reprunand for vtolatmg Ule department's pol.icy on the use bl t Pllular phones Woman at shopping cen~r is carjack victb11 A l <l-yenr-old woman had her ca1 stolen at gunpoin\ in the Nordc;trom parking lot at South C oa t Plaza Friday afternoon, Costa Mesa police reported. Th~bJn. Toma Soon Choi, 19, of Los Angeles. had just-got- ten out of her car and was reach- a.ng for some items on the passen- qer's side seat when she was approached by two men, one of whom was holding a gun, pohce said "The gunman demanded her car key , she comphed and then walked away from the area,• said C'o ta Mesa police Capt. Tom Lazar. !Then both suspects got m th car and fled the area." Pobce said Choi was not injured in the incident, which ocC'Ut1ed hortly before 1 p.m. . Authorities still have not locat· ed the car, a white. two-door 1995 Honda Accord. license plet. number 3MQTt69. Both CUJ&clr.et5 w re belieWC1 to be between 18 and 20 yw11 old and were desc:nbed aa ... thin builds . 0De men W• bttieVed tO be lAtino, with blMk hair, aboUt ~ IMl. 41ktMa '911. 'The other man w• d8iclil:1t white. w\ah lbolt illll llM* abOut5MtollD&:Mltl'I. -n.1125 ... _, .... ' A2 SATURDAY, MJ« 11, 1996 greer wylder ~ Old Navy offers penny pinchers a zvelcome alternative Suddenly, buying clothes Is affordable. Old Navy, a division of Gap, Inc., has opened a new 15,000-square- foot store at Metro Point on Bear Street, across from South Coast Plaza in Costa Mesa. Old Navy (540-8317) offers quality, value- priced clothing for the whole famtly. It's amazing how much clothing you can purchase with- out spending too much money. Basic denim jeans are just $22 for ddults. $15 for kids, and $12 tor baby. There are great cotton T-shl.rt.s for adults at $7, and $5 for luds Adorable cotton body swts for baby are just $9. The store is organized into four sections. There is Old Navy Jeans: denim for men, ,women, kids and babies; Old Navy Khakis: classic pants for men and women; Old Navy Kids: rugged basics made to last; and Old Navy Baby Supply: great clothes and accessories for mJants and toddlers. If you love nice shoes and clothes, you'll be happy to know South Coast Plaza is planning on opening two new stores Wednesday May, 15. Stuart Weitzman '(708-7350) will bring b.is signature collection of shoes, handbags and accessories to a boutique on the second level. The shoe collection features casual wear (including fiats, sneakers and boots), daywear (consisting of ornamented pumps and suede-lined mid- heels), elegant evening shoes and his si·gnature crystal pave shoes. Coordinating handbags are available for virtually every stfle and many shoes will be carries in sizes ranging from 4 to 12 and widths from AAAA to C. Also, the boutique will carry Ann 1".rk handbags and accessories, Wolford hosiery and bodywear ~d the award-winning M + J Savitt collection of fine fashion jewelry. Designer J{aren Kane, known for her casual sportswear, will open her fourth store at South Coast Plaza, on the first floor near Robinsons-May. The Karen Kane store (708-7350) will have both the spring and swruner col- lections, including lifestyle, sportswe~. easywear and petites. There will also be acces- sones including handbags and liats, as well as fashion jewelry by designers such as nm Campi, Beth Orduna and Bettina Dun- can. U you're still searching for the perfect Mother's Day gift, a bldies watch is usually a good ~hoice. And there is a big selec- 1ion of watches at Toumeau (850-0222) on the second level of South Coast Plaza. Prices· range from $850 to .$13,000. • IEST IUYS runs Thursdays and Sat- urdays If you know of a •best buy• call 540-1224. . · CHECKING . l·N . . MelluaHW of Bl Toro High School ls learn- ing the dellca- des of bow to handle irate people who lose their luggage. Hill gets her tips from fellow cus- tomer service representative Ron Weidman. who ls skilled ln the art of con- versation with upset com- muters. LEAH HOGSTEN I OAllY PILOT . . Local high ·school stµdent$ get hands-on education in airline and ai,rport careers at John-Wayne Airport By Julie Ross Cannon, Daily Pilot J OHN WAYNE AIRPORT -Steve Peri has always wanted to be a pilot. He often rides with his neighbor, a Conti- nental Airlines pilot, and 17-year-old Steve has already racked up 10 hours of flight instruction .. ' But to rJally get a feel for aviation, the Estancta Hlglt School senior signed up for bands-on training through the Coastline Regional Occupational Program. The program, which serves Huntington Beach Union. Newport-Mesa, Irvine, Sad- dleback Valley and Tust:iJl unified school districts, has offered a class in· airline-air- port careers for three semesters, and many students are taking advantaae. "I want to be a pilot," said Steve, who plans to study aerospace engineering at UCI this fall. •Tue class really isn't about flying, but it tells you what else is going on in the airport.• ~e class offers students an orientation cllhe airport and opportunities to partici- pate in many area,.5 of its operations. Students spend about nine weeks in class with instructor Sandil Daigh, a former employee of AirCal. •Tuey find out how to apply to the air- lines for jobs, how to prepare resumes and how to interview,• she said. •we spend a lot of time discussing potential problems and how \P help provide good customer service. That's what this field is really about.• They spend another nine weeks per- {orming various duties for Ameri~an, Southwest d United Airlines, whose employees a as mentors. · Students r te weekly between sta- tions, including customer check-in, board- ing gates, baggage clalm and the business clubs. Michael Urgell, a junior at Mission Viejo High School, was assisting passengers board American Airlines flight no. 834' to Dallas Thursday. He made bo'arcling announcements and helped collect passen- ger's tickets before they boarded the plane. •This has been my-favorit&part, • he said, collecting tickets_before the 2:39 p.m . departure. •It's busy and you get to help people.· All Newport-Mesa Unified students age 16 and older are eli~le for CROP classes, said Nancy Vopat, CROP's reauitment and marketing manager. •students find out about the opportuni- ties available to them and are placed with various companies,• she said. •Tuey actual- ly learn by doing.• AU aboard for a daylong Naval excursion • l \ • USS BOXER: Six hundred and eleven local citizens -including retired Navy personnel, and stu-. dents and faculty from Newport Harbor High School -joined the Newport Beach Navy Leaguers on Friday for a trip aboaid the USS Boxer (UID4) from Long Beach to San Diego. Navy League member Art Gromky said the USS Boxer car- ries helicopters and Harrier jets. Guests were allowed to visit any of the ship's decks, dine at the ship's mess and were taken back to Newport Beach by charter bus. TOWN & GOWN: UCI Town & Gown spring luncheon will be held May 22 at the Newport Beach ~ountry Cub, 1600 E. Coast Highway starting at 11 a.m. The annual meeting will honor outgoing President Kay Russell and the retiring boa.rd The enter- tainment features "Memories, Melodies and Moods• with James Mt.'Gaugh>(clarinet), Art Davis (base) and Jan Jordan (key- board). The public is invited and jim de boom reservations can be made by call- ing 2ole Moldave at 644-1416. LAYMAN'S LUNCHEON: Fred Owens presided over a joint meeting of the Coda Mesa Downtown and Costa Mesa North KtW1lllla Clubl' annual Layman's Luncheon. featuring fonner Los Angeles Ram Rieb Saul as the speaker. Saul applauded the pastors and lay- man and noted "what we need is not more great athletes, but great fathers, husbands and friends.• ' CLUB NEWS: 1be Exchange Club of Newport Harbor honored Students of the Year from Estanda IUgh School -Whitney GWlam and Keith Anthony. Gilliam is active in student gov- ernment and as a vohmteer in many local organizations. She · play~ varsity soccer and tennis, receiving "Most Inspirational Player• award in both sports. Anthony is Class President. scored 1500 on the SAT, was county speech champion and earned his Eagle Scout Award. Both students received a plaque and a check in the amount of $100. Congratulations! • SERVICE a.ue MEETINGS THIS COMING WEEK: TUESDAY -7:30 e.m. -NeWport Beach Sunrise Rotary Club meets at the Balboa 86y Oub. Noon -Kiwanis Oub of NeW-- port Beach meets at the Shark Island Yacht Club. Costa Mesa Downtown Kiwanis Club meets at the Costa Mesa Community Center. 6:30 p.m. Costa Mesa-Newport Harbor lions Oub, the Fish Fry Oub meets at the Costa Mesa Country Oub. WEDNESOAY -Noon -The Exchange Oub of Orange Coast meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Oub. Cost.a Mesa • Rotary Oub mHts at Mesa Verde Coun- try Oub. 5:30 p.m. -Newport-Balboa Rotary Oub meets at the Santa Ana Post Office on Sunflower for a tour; followed by dinner at 6:30 Qirty Nellie's, Redhill and Bristol. ntURSD.AY -7 a.m. Cost.a Mes. Orange Coast Breakfast Lions Oub meets at Mimi's Cafe. Noon Kiwanis Oub of Corona del Mar; meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club. The Exchange C1ub of Newport Harbor, meets at Sha.rte Island Yacht Oub. Costa Mesa North Kiwanis Oub meets at the Holiday Inn. Newport-tfVine Rotary Oub meets at lfVine Marriott Hotel. WOln1f REPEATING: From the bul· letin of the Klwllnls Oub of Newport IMdt "There are two marks of a truly holy person. Giving and forgMng.• • COMMUNITY a cum 1s published every saturday In the Dally Piiot. FAX your 5eMca dub's meeting Information to 631-5851 or mall to 1743 Bayport • Way, Newport Beach,92660 . ... ,. . Newport Harbor sttiden~ to get fewer but longer classes .. · . . -· • High school will switch to new schedule, similar • to one Corona oel Mar students began following last year. By Julie Ross Cannon, Daily Pilot' NEWPORT BEACH -New~ port Harbor High School ~tudents and teachers are in f<?r a change next year -a scheduling change. .-. The 1,600-student school wJll; switch gears and institute a bloelt schedule in September, the s~i ond Newport-Mesa Unified: School District high school to do· so. . Corona del Mar High School established a block schedule jw.1 this year, and administrators afe reporting tremendous benefits. Newport Harbor Principal Bonnie Maspero said she hopes her school will profit, too. "Instead of using instructional minutes for moving kids around and switching classes, you Cai) work in concentrated blocks l>f times," she said. •1t lends to more in-depth instruction on the teacher's part." - Students will begin school every day at 7:45 a.m., but will only attend three 105-minute classes as opposed to six shorter classes. The students will attend a different three classes the next day, allowing a total of six courS; es per semester, Maspero said. The schedulit\g change required a vote by the school'~ faculty, which apProved the pr~ posal 52-17. Mike Hoevel, the incomirig student body co-president, said students are still learning about how the change will affect their studies. •A lot of students, when they don't know about it, are against it,• he said. •sut last year doring ASB I visited some schools withit and it's definitely going to be a good thing." Mike said students will only have to prepare for three classes per day instead of six, and will have more time to review before tests and to complete sden~e labs. Country hoedown comes calling for farm The Centennial Parm Founda- tion will sponsor a country h~ down May 18, from 6:30 p .m. until midnight to benefit the faJll!, which helps educate children from around Orange County. The country and western diD;- ner-dance will feature music t;>y Bill Erickson and the Bandits, western dance lessons and both silent and live auctions. The foundation hopes to raise $100,000 through the event for the Centennial Fann and oth~r agricultural and youth-relate(j educational activities at the Orange County Fairgrounds. Admission is $15 per person. Donor table categories are also available. The Centennial Farm houses a wide array of crops, nursery stock and livestock and is open for free tours four days a week. About 400 children tour the facility daily and it is a major attraction during the annual fair. For more information, contact Candice Schnapp at 644-5225 or Beverly Langston at 640-5133. William Lobdell. The same 24- hour answering se'Nlce may be used to record letters to the editor on any topic. Daily Pilot. P.O. Box 15a>, Costa Mesa, CA. 92626. Copyright: No news stories, Illustration&, edlto- rial matter or advertltements herein can be reproctuc.d with- out written permlsMon of~ right owner. ......umMES Newport e.acn 6!lf160 ing to light winds tonight: SWfllne w.v. tnlifortod.8y COSTAMUA VOL 90, NO. 103 THOMAS H. JOHNSON. Publisher WIUJAM LOllDlll.. Editor S1"EVI w.Ml.I. M4Ngfng Editor IMS YOKOI. City Editor MARC MNmN, Photo Editor KIM GlllffnM, Olr~Ot of ()pef atlom NOY Oil iiNG, • Classified Manager • t..AHA~ : • Promotions ~ ~ ltwt. COnttollef ......... 9tAICZYIC, flt• Pt .. •tMMlllM9n,,,_ ,.CA&,.,,...~ end :~ ADORE55 Our address Is 330 W. Bay St~ CostAI Mesa, Calif. 92627. COftRECJJONS It Is the Pilot's polky to prompt· ly torrect all «rOB of subsWlte. PltaM call 574-4233. Thank you. HOW TO lt!AOt US CJrcWrdon The llmes Orange County (800) 252·9141 .-...~ o.tfted 642·5'71 DltpllY 642~12' ......... N9WI 540-1224 $'por1I 642..QJO ....... Spof1i ,. 64'-4170 1~ Pln11WVOclw.oom ....... ..... 0-.~I .............. Balboa 6MO Co&tl Mesa 75.'60 Corona del Mar 73'60 T10ES TODAY Flnt high 5:05 a.m. 4.1 First low 11:38 1.m. 0,2 Second high 6:20 p.m,, 4. 7 S«.ond low .~., midnight 1.1 A week of almost. not much and some, as the surf goes through a series of ups and downs. A rising southwest swell will bring some hffd-hJgh sets by . the weekend and linger Into Mon- day. so Ignore the down time and welt fOr the 9oOd JtUff. For ct.lty IUlf r9POfU and fcriCilti. call CIQI) tn.su.u:. 'The cell costs S 1.SD Plus Mf'J .,.. .. toll. • IOO Modi of 1ltrmlNil W.,: A thief removed the glass from the front window frame of a business and entered. Footprints were discovered on the toilet seat where the thief apparentty stood to remove the bathroom's ceiling fan. Also stolen from ttie business were a lV, VCR. and tools of a yet to be determined ~lue. When the victim went to ttlephone the police, he dhcollered the telephones had been stolen as well. • J'IOD l9lodl of ....... A .... : While a truck driver WIS In a businest, two men .mered the unle>Qed cargo area of his truck end made off Wfth two tape drl\lei, valued 1t S 1, 128. Ari alert UPS driver alerted the truck driver to the tt_left. ,..,ORT 11AOt . • ,. Wodc of 12ftd "'9et: A vandal c.aused S850 of dam- age llt • ~ owmlgtrt by destroying four outdoor tights Mid tn.klna a sprlnldtt. • MOD ..... of* C.wt ·~A woman who WIS •"'* W 1 motorist of • ft.t th pulled off Into 1 dr!Yeway to lnlpect ~ dtfNgt. The women t.ft her purse on the pa. ""91' INt wtth the Window down Md got out to loot It • the Ure. A min wmlked up and~ his~. the WOfNn dtCtlliect ind the man left. The women r«urnec:t to her CM \IO call from her Wlluler pN)ne and t.Mnf ttllt her l)UfM hid beef\ ttolen. The women llld lhl cld not .. ltlrf· one, lndudlng the "*'-ne.r the p1111n91r' lldl of the whl· de. --- SATURDAY, MAY 11, 1996 . · · ~ven in person~ EaStin's ·commitment tO students is clear· .. D elaine Eastin la my k:tnd of guy, my kind of California Superintendent of Public Instruction. There isn't a lot of fru- :(Ju with Delaine. She is blunt and 'pragmatic. . Sh~ puJb no punches, shields no sacred ~ws. There is no fawn- ing obei$arice to anybody except the children of California and their parents. There is no gobbledygook to cut thraugh, no bureaucratic hemming 'and hawing. · Eastin surely has the lowest b.s. content of any politician or civil seivant in the state of California. She is tough as broken glass but could chann a loan shark out of his vigorisb. She will.need all those attribut- ~ -jllld far more -to realize her revolutionary 10-point plan to retrieve California's schools from th.e very basement of education .in America. -· "For sharing the vaiues we bold • Furniture • S1dfT Animals •Gourmet Treal\ • Gurden Signs • • Books • Bcurs • Birdhouses • Muffy &. Hoppy UNIQUE HOLIDAY ITEMS &:·ONE OF A KIND PR1MmVE FOLK ART! ,............,.(oi(lt ...... ,.... ...... fred . martin dear, we must ftave a system that educates children at the highest possible level ... We do not have that," Eastin told three men and at least 187 women at a Women in Leadership luncheon Wednesday. California ranks 50th in the nation in class size, Eastin pointed ~ --"-" ~ 1-'r--16 ....... r$10 ofl:,§9veiJ-t01 I Any Custom Us100 a>fFI Frame Order 11 Any Special I over $50 11 Order Art 1 Must present coupon I I Discount equal to I at time of order. 2°'" ott. Applied to Expires 5115196 I I out. "And we are d8'1d lastin counselors, nurses and librarians" and an abundance of oth~ cate- gories. "California is the home of Hol- lywood,· yet its sch:t,are 49th in audio-visual equip t. I am more than a little angry,• she said with an intensity that made me want to duck. . "Ale former college instructor and assemblywoman is not real pleased with the governor's office, either. Especially, I suspect, with Gov. Wilson's education adviser, Maureen OiMarco. DiMarco lost to Eastin in the 1994 election for the office Bill Honig was forced to resign. She has accused the super- intendent of dragging her heels on programs to improve reading scores. "It was a cheap shot," Eastin said Wednesday .. "It was, by God. an unkind cut. J.jl!St wanted to get the money to get kids readjng again, to learn basics and tbillking and problem solving." Then along comes Gov. Pete with $127 million bum4lg a hole in his pocket. But he wants to see phonics, lots of phonics. Eastin says balance is the operative word. A balance among phonics, spelling, what's generally known as "whole language" and a dash of phonemics, problem-solving and good, old-fashioned thinking ... "Those aie all part of basic skills development and that's what we have tq,do, • Eastin said. One of the problems, she says, involves the overwhelming politi- cizing of education. "When Cali- fornia was at its zenith as a state, our schools were the best in the country. Education was not a parti- san issue under Earl Warren and Goodwin Knight, or under Pat Brown and Jerry Brown. Republi- can, Democrat, it didn't matt.er." Now, education is saturated with politics, and the whole system -\~WPOJll' Every Mom Deserves \" RIB _· A Little "RIB bin" ... 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We are stocking them In sterling, gold filled and 14K and gemstones with P!1ces from $35 to $395.00. We even- have made up some to ord~r to satisfy special wishes of clients. Ptatlnum Is enjoying a return to favor In all types of Jewelry but especlalty r1ngs combined with 18K yetlow gold. One of the new styles In bracelets Is oolorful leather strapt with gold #Kt gem decotatlons. We have a nice selection. • Olw "Window for Cat Lovers" has made such a hit that we decided to have a "Cutest Cat Contest". So .bffng tn the photos o1 y00t oat. We >Mil dlepley them In the lt01'9 Ind on June 1 at the wtnner wtU t9CefVe a $500 prize of gift oolne. . Naturalweave ·a Brambleweave Sisal Uite L<>Op Design . Reg_. $31 116 Now $2'785 ·Living Eas~ Grand Luxura Stain master Extra Heavy Plush R . $32115 Now $28 Cu st om Drapery &Upholstery Fabrics Select Fabrics up to 40% Off ~ Classic Mini Blinds ~889' OFF WITH FREE INSTAlLATION . has suffered for it. But Delaine Eastin appears not to give a fig about political consequences. •There's nothing new," she says, •nothing magic. Education doesn't need another study, anoth- er report. We need the money, and we need to use it properly.• Eastin, however, did commis- sion studies after her election. She assembled a task force of educa- tors, business people and parents to study California's reading and math problems. An official in the governor's office heard about it and scolded her. Delaine admitted no tugher, authority hacl'"blessed the projM. Eastin's inunediate concern· is to reach agreement with the gover- nor on a program -•a balanced , program." Then it's on with the •chat· lenge" agenda she hopes to see in place by 2004. ~ 'Iii ........ _,_. I I , : ~ .. •ti ,. I J -""• I ·1 ~ I Reg. $2285 Now $19':5 Pacific Dreams Masterllfe Heavy Cable r<lI,...,.~ ~ $2915 Now $2596 . The core of it is •a high-perlor- mance, standards-based system of public instruction for all students.!' I will detail it for you next week. Until then, think about an : educational system that demands : excellence; mandates accountabili:-· ty; calls for partnerships among . parents, students, faculties, adnu.n·; istrations and.businesses: places • decision-making at the local :~ school site and will not permit graduabon Wlbl and unless it's ... ; earned. "The world is changing and we are preparing our chtldren for bit parts .. • What we need to do. the superintendent says, ~ educate oui children to be stars. And Delaine Eastin is bright enough and tough enough and savvv -en.ougb to got the job done Stay tuned. • Fft£D MARTIN'S column runs every Thursday and Saturday ~ ,, ~-'r-.~ ~~ -... ·' ~ ~ t ' Reg. $22'5 Now s19• El~ance Sta master Xtrallfe Smooth Plush Reg. $2'795 Now $2406 INYL· SALE STA::INQ $ 795 .,.,d. • Armstrong • Congoleum • M1nnlngton • T1rkett . . ' ' • . . • .. • SATURDAY. MAY 11, 1996 - . Professionals, youth bond in mentor program • Todos Hermanos' latest effort is to join West Side teens with accomplished adults who can provide guid- ance for their futures. By Tina Borgatta, Daily Piiot COSTA MESA -Sixteen-year- "t>l<l Wanda Luna hasn't spent much time around lawyers and 1>lb,er professionals. But on Thurs- ·aay afternoon, she found herself ist· Kona Lanes, bowling with a l up of accompllshed adults. :Wanda, an Estanda High ool sophomore, is among a $.\ndful of kids selected to partic-»tte in a new mentoq program sponsored by the community out- -reach group Todos Hermanos. She'll be paired up with career professionals -a doctor, lawyer, ~siness executive or entrepre-• neur. "I'm really excited about it,· said Wanda. "It's interesting to be around older people who have successful careers. I've never 'really been around attorneys and stuff .• Wanda and the other students in the program are all members of Project Stop, a gang diversion program that helps kids regain an interest in school and keeps them off the streets. The mentors want to serve as role models for . the youths who have worked their way through Project Stop's three levels. "The kids that we accept into the mentoring program have to have shown that they not only can talk the talk, but they can walk the walk,· said Mac MacAdam, a retired educator who is spear- heading the program. •Tuey must show improvement in. their grades, their attitude. And they should be staying out of trouble. "They're the ones who have shown a commitment to move along a positive path, and we want to give them some real -n~p We Cater Fiestas Exhibition Cooking Our Spedaltyl • SiuJing faj!ta1 lar • Handmade Tortillas • Strolling Mariachls • 714 Newport Harbor · Montessori Center -··Academic Excellence • in Harmony with • Young Live~ .. 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The group hopes to organize out- ings and arrange internships for the students, to expose them to various careers and opportunities. ·rm excited about meeting people who a.re in business and who can maybe help me see my choices and find a car~r. • saitt 18-year-oJd Rosa Paniagua, who will be .graduating from Estancio High School in June. Sophomore Alex Orozco, 15, said he'd like to go to college after graduation and hopes his mentor will be able to help him with his admissions applications and school selection. , •1 think they'll. probably be able to give me advice about col- lege and careers and my future,• he said. And the mentors are just as excited about the opportunity to help. •The kids that I've met in this program are just terrific,• said Nadine WtlC:k, who has her own public relations agancy. •niey may have~ some problems, but . they also have a sense of achieve- ment. They want to get some- where in their lives, and I'm hap- py to be a part of t4at • ,. WHOLESALE FLOWER . 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"All I can tell you is that investigalors conducted a con- sent search at the location,• said Pamela Prince, a spokes- woman from the postal inspec- tor's office, the agency that led The Costa Mesa location was one ol five targete4 by authorities during a tworyear investigation that, authonties say, shut down the largest; known commercial distributor of mail-order child pomogra-, phy in the history of this coun: • try. I Other searches were con-' ducted in Brea, West Holly- wood and Lake EISinore. i t 4 • J-o u v s g .V a MU. UMD ca.onte8, i'oY9 a AC:Cm8IN:IRJE8, ETC •• ISM N::z:tJ!ri~ MwJ ea.a. 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Time Only! ~·3•1:30~. Altiett ., • ·- ' ...... i-.. ., ·~ ..... •"'f' ...... ·-., .. , ......... ,. ••• ,. .;i ., .,. ,, • .,... :-.,.11,. .,,., ...,., q ., , . : CONTINUED FROM A 1 So now, she likes to read Nation- al Geographic and Architectural Digest, and plan our next big trtp. Who can blame her? She deserves ' it But how did I get so lucky? -Tina Borgatta I ; My mother, Kitty Ross, comes : from a long line of daugh- ters from the deep South. Born and raised in a small West • Alabama town, ,Pe was brought up ; in a time when women were condi- • tioned to judge their accomplish- : ments by the success of their bus- , ba6.ds. , But the female figure$ in her life • refused to fOllow the stereotypes - : her grandmother ran a small hotel • and cafe alone in Boligee, Ala., while her mother worked for South- . Our Services Include: Wasfr & Fold Drycleanlng Kitty Rou and Julle R0ss Cannon ... em Railroad when it still was an an~ male club. Sj.nce 1 can remember, my moth- er used every opportunity to stress the importance of becoming an educated, self-suffient woman. Do it on your own, she would say, and don't let anyone else claim credit. She would tell me stories of friends who married too young and • ~e dependent on their hus- bands for everything. Wait for a partner who will lo.ve you for your Wasfa & Fold or D'fldeanlng $3. ®off All~ orthr of sl'.f. or more! views and opinions, not for merely redting bls, she would aa~ Build yowselt into a whole penoo. and the rest of your life will fall Into place. She was rlghl My mother selOessly gave up her career to 1tay home and raise ~ children, helping to provide my brother and me WtUl the education her family couldn't afford. She d~­ n't have any regrets, but I've always known she wanted more for me. In 1992, my mother sat front and center inside the Auburn University coliseum when I received my col- lege degree, becoming the fint female from her family to do so. Than.ks, Kitty Kat. for everything. -Julie Rou Cannon M. oSt mothers complain about juggling a career and a family; most say there aren't enough hours in the week to speiid quality time with their children. I've been blessed with a mother (Jan~t Dunn) who practices neither, whose life is dedicated to showing love and giving to others, whose lite ls 10 bustling and exhausting, it's astounding bow she's able to main· tain such a wonderful relationship with her six grown-up children, seven grandchildren and husband (dear ol' Dad) of nearly •O years. There a.re hundreds of stories I can tell about my mother, the best "'ho ever existed on planet Earth. Since I grew up playing sports, I'll keep it within the realm of ath- letics. Mom, you see, rarely missed a baseball game, from Uttle League to college. My paren~ even drove to Idaho Palls and Salt Lake City for summer trips to watch me play in the minor leagues. Well. Mom always had this whis· tie, a celebration born, if you will. Whenever our team scored, I knew Mom was In the stands by the sound of her familiar whistle. My teammates even grew fond of it. When I was a kid, Mom would always poke her head into the dugout and ask •the boys" if they wanted bubble gum. What got I & JOY HAS nHA.U.Y M1tMD - IMORAMGEC WITH THE PURCHASEI I GET ONE FREE I I OF 3 BAGELS I REGULAR BAGEL JUsTI I AT REc;iUlAR PRICE! I I FOR COMING BY! I . I ONE COUf'OH PU CUSTOME• I I ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER I CNlfKYf 8E ~WITH CN4HC1T 8E COMB#llED llfl1l-f I ANY OTHUOFFQS. I I ANY OTHER OFFERS. I LN.8. LOCATK>N ONLY. EXAR£S $/JS/96~ L~A~ftiY.J embarrassing was when she would cootioue to do that wb'en I was in college. I would give her that look ... you know, •Moml You're killing met• "Who's mom is that?" a fonner college teammate once asked in the dugout. "She's mine,• I said sheep- Wily. •wow, she's pretty cool,· my teammate continued. I was at ease with my mother coming into the dugout and offenng ~ubble gum to my fellow collegians from that moment on. In fact, I was rather proud. Mom was pretty cool For all the days of my life, I con- SATURDAY. MAY 11, 1996 tinue to wonder U she's real. 'or actually an angel sent from heavea. a mother who welcomes strange...; hugs everyone in her path. bu tbe • best parties, and loves uncondition-• ally. She doesn't have a selfish boDO in her body. She would never accept a dune, with the knowledge there's somebody else who could probably use tt. In her life of giving and loving, she is the standard by w1*b all mothers are compared. Her whistle is always beard. Thank you, Mom. -Rkbard Du.- • SEE MOM PAGE A12 CIANCIO & BOTTOM. LAWYERS 881 Dover Drive, S uite 300, Newport Beach Newport Pier Seafood & Bar MOTHER'S DAY SPECiAL I can 't believe ..... . ·. ·It's My Home · 9 . ·Landscaping or re-landscapi!ig is _your answer to a beautiful new look for your home. . FLOWERDALE can make your landsca~ dreams come true, and increase your home's value, too! .. -.. ' , ICA.Y MATSON, AA C.C.N.P. Lanct.aipc Dc:9ipcr Come in today and disc.over the people who can make a difference to you and your garden. ~~URSERIES, INC: COMPLETE LANDSCAPING 46 YEARS £XP. LiccrucNo. 308S.S'l SANTA ANA • 2800 N. Tustin Ave. (71 4) 633-9200 COSTA MESA • 2700 Bristol Ave. (714) 754-6661 TEJUlY MEOO E C.C.N.P. • Landecape Dctipcr Monday-Sunday 10:00 am-11:001)m WEEKEND LIVE MUSIC . DON'T FORGET MOM I ' . ; .,. :: • •• • =· •• •! ••• • ": ~ • •• • •• Free Younelf From ••. • Unwan1ed Pounds • Reslrictive Diets •food Cr~vi~ • Feeling Hungsy • Missi,. Class Reunions and ()her lrnpoftant Events With the .. W~___.... Benefltln~ Orangewood Children s Foundation '//1,· /,·,/ (, ',,.' .. MOTHER,S DAY SALE 200/ OFF 'REGULARPRICED 'o · MERCHANDISE . GIFI' CERI'ITICATES ML.ABLE r I. SATIJRDAV, MAY 11, 1996 • AH OVEMEW Of ANOENT ANO MODERN IUUGK>HS Richard Meyer and Rev. Gail Miller will present a condensed overview of anoent and modem day reb91ons and pbilosoplues, fOCUSlDg on the S1Dlpl10ty of the original messages and ~gs. Presented by the Chmch of Reh· qious Soence at 901 Dove St., Suite 145, Newport Beach. the class meets Tuesdays 7:30 to 8:30 pm., in a six-week study begm- nmg May 14. Class stZe is I.united to ;;.s partiopants, and reserva- ti.01).S are recommend~. Call 722· 8388 ol' 646-3199 Fees con.slSt of , . danatioris at the door . sNtrTUAL RENEWAL -Our Lady Queen of Angels weJcomes all tnacbve Cathobcs to 1ole m a ca.ndld dlaJogue about U1,l!t church today and changes tiu.t h<ive occurred. Everyone is w6lcome to an in.formal discu.S- &Leti group m the Pansh Center sWpddys at 6.15 pm , Sunday, ~ 19, and June 2. 16 and 30. Our Lady Queen of Angels Pansh Center is at 2046 Mar Vista Drive, Newport Beach Call Sister A-gatha a t 644-9218, Mane Romano al 548-3844 or Joe Drey dl 640-4781 for more in.formation. HEALTH DAY Instructor Janet Brosan leads ~PPople With Arthntis Can Exer- 'ThP • cldsses from 10 to 11 a m c'vPry Tuesday · dl the JeWlsh '>enior Cf'nter of Ornnge County. .!.SO E. 8dker St . Costa Mesa. The t lrt'iS includes hedllh education, i<mit protection tips. relaxation I l e< hn1ques. pain control tech- n1qut><; <tnd sonctlurng Call 5 13- 1641 Cu,: 11m·r 't·ni11· h.1, .1h•.t'' lwtn th1 l111111d.111011 ul 111• h11•1111·"· /, II Now T1kln1 "'*" tot . Wom1n'l S.Nlt11, . Do~ld11, Clim, I S,.ny A It.en Edmonds • Alden • Bruno Magli • Sperry . • Sebago • Clark • Mezlan •Johnston Murphy • Walk-Over • HEMPHILL'S SHOES In Westcllff Court 1727 WestcllH Dr., NB 650-6856 METHODIST Cotta Mesa MESA VERDE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 1 701 laker, C.M Worship & Church School 8 :30 and 10:00 a.m. MIW*iMStwr The Newpon BeaCh Baha'i Community allows part>cipants to hear and ~ ·~ Shift: A New Way -A New WorJd• ?;30 p.m. every Prtday at a private residence in Corona del Mar. Together, they explore ~ch questions as. Can racism and prejudice be eliminated? What is the new world order? Can con- flicts be resolved without force? Are women and men equal? What's the spiritual solution to our economic problems? Music and food are included. Directions: 759-0999. LECTURE SERIES Newport Beach Higashi Hon- ganji Buddhist Temple's Db.anna Society presents a lecture and dis· cussion series on Shin Buddhism at 1:30 p.m. Sunday, May 12 and the second Sunday of each month at the temple, 254 Victoria SL, Costa Mesa. Call 722-1202. PEACEABLE KINGDOM The rarely performed a cappel· la work by Randall Thompson, ·The Peaceable Kingdom,• will be presented at 7 p.m. Sunday, May 19 in Mesa Verde United Methodist Church by the music ministry of the church with the 35-voice Chancel Choir. Also, the Choir will present Franz Schu- bert's •Mass in G" with string ensemble and organ. The Sanctu- ary Bells will perform Donald Allured's expressive "Prologue. Fugue and Finale.· The music ministry includes six adult and children's ringing and singing MEXICAN RESTAURANT OUR. MEAl.S ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO Thelndltlon CO!Jltln..-1 Since 1972 ... r r l '. • .\ • ~ t •• r FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Dr R1chord Georae 979-8234 3303 Vla Udo, Newport Bec:l:h 673-1340 ot 673-6150 I NEWPORT CENTER UNrrED METHODIST CHURCH I 60 I Maro1.1ente Ave. Coroncf' aet Mar 644-0745 Worship at a ·OOAM & 1 O:OOAM Sunday School All~ 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 Wesl~ Counseling Center Services Available RELIGIOUS SCIENCE R£~0US SCIENCE NEWPORT BEACH SCIENCE Of MIND EDUCATION CENTER (COmer of Dovt &r Qooll -In olllce Bldg. ocroa from Fletcher Jontl) 901 Dove #145 I CHURCH SERVICE SQH -10:30 I Oftlct: M, Tu. Th (71 4) ~8-3199 Dr. Juontlla IVGM, •lnltttr Church IOClm & 5pm, SUnday Scllool. IOam Wednelday MMt1ngs 8pm ... thou shall be called by a new name, which the mouth of the Lord shall name. Isaiah 62:2 Bninch ol Tilt Mother Churcb Tilt first Church or Christ Scientist Boston, Massacbusttts CONGREGATIONAL © COMMUNITY CHURCH . CONGREGATIONAL UNITED CHURCH Of CHRIST To S.U.vt la To C..; To C.. Is To DO. Bruce Van Blair, Minister Sunday Worship 8:1 S & 1 OAM Chuttfl School 9AM AdJt -9:4S Children Child Care Provided 644-7400 611 Htllotropt Avt, CorON Del Mir PRESBYTERIAN "l1IE AN'l1DOl'E TO FAMILY DESmUCDON" Uames 4:1·12) r\ )oilln A J ~ Jt SioNrdly, Mly 4, St)() PM. r.. .. h<N ~rnlhy. Mey S,8.lOlftJ 10:1~A.M. 600 St. Andrews Road, Newfl()n Beach, Ca11fom a (714) 6}1 .. 2880 (•M.",.. ftutt1 N~Wfitirt HMh• Hlah Sch.lOl 1t ll'Y\rM .nil l'th.) c:boin, an '::::::-' o1 vo1uateer memben, the dirtictian o1 Margaret ~. with A.Uda Putt at the organ. Mesa Verde United Met.bodilt Church ls at 1701 Baker SJ., Cooa Mesa. Poi more information, call 979-8234. SPEOAL SERVICES HYMN FESTIVAL The 1996 St Marie Presbyter- ian Church Hymn Festival will celebrate all the great hymns in the history of the Christian Church· at 7 p.m. Sunday, May 19} The church is located at 2100 Mar V.LSta Drive, comer of East- -bluff and Jamboree in Newport Beach. All are welcome. For more information, call Bud'dy James, music director at 644- 1341. AFRRMATION SUNDAY On Sunday, May 19, the 10:30 a.m. service will be dedicated to Affinnation Sunday. Honored for their completion of training pro- grams with mentors, teachers, ministers and family will be Chelsea C¥foll-Bradd, Anna Giss, Jessica Toppen and Kelly Welles. Tbere will also be a fund.- raising pancake br~ast from 8:30 to 10 a.m. Donations of $6 for adults and $3 (or children will be accepted. Child care is provided. The church is at 1259 Victoria St., Costa Me&a. 646-4652. MEMORIAL DAY SERVICE Orange <:;oast Unitarian Uni- versalist Church holds a special Memorial Day service with con- gregation participation at 10:30 a .m., Sunday, May 26. Everyone who attends is encouraged to PRESBYTERIAN !lis.•,•,41! ST. MARK PRESBYTERJAN CHURCH Sundt11J Worship 9:3011.m. Child U.re, SuntlalJ Scht1ol Jamboree at &stbluff NeWpt1rt Beach 644· 134 1 bring ·a Dower to build a •Memo- rial Bouquet. to bonar thoee wbo have touched their lives. Child ca.re and youth religious educa· tion will be provided. The church ls ,,t 1259 VJ.Ctoria SL, Costa Mesa. For more infonna.tioo, call 646...c652. ~AND~ MOTHER'S DAY Tbe Rev. Diana. Heath will speak on •Mother's Day: How My Mind Has Changed• on SUD.day at the 10:30 a .m . service in Orange Coast Unitarian Univer- salist Church. Child care and youth religious education will be offered. The church is at 1259 Victoria St., C0sta Mesa. 646- 4652. MOTHER'S DAY The Rev. Gail Miller will speak on Mother's Day at the 10:30 a.m. service at Newport Beach Church of Religious Science, 901 Dove St., Suite 145, Newport Beach. 646.-.3199. SERENDIPITY The Serendipity series for sin- gles meets Wednesdays at 7:30 p.m. at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach. All singles are welcome. A $3 donation, which also covers refreshments, will be requested at the door. No reserva- tions are required. This Wednes- day. Mark Baker, a psychologist in private practice, speaks on "Why Do People Fall In Love?" LET THE WAW FALL DOWN A singles symposium with speaker Bobby de Lancellotti at Newport Beach Vmeyard Christ- EPISCOPAL SAINT JAfAES CHURCH episcopal "'A c.amm...wl)rD ' t 190 ~end s.Mv .... Orif• Lordcnd ScMor"' Fr. David C. Mdenon, rector 3209 V°IO lido . Newport 8eoch 714/675-0210 II 7:30 am Traditional 9 am Con~a'Y. 9 am Church SchoOI 10:45 am Chari$!00tic and Wednesday noon COMMUNITY CHURCH HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Disciples of Christ) 2401 lrvlne Ave. at SJnta Isabel• Ne~ort Beach Sunday Worship· 10:00AM Dr. Dennis W. Short Minister 645·5781 FOR INFORMATION ON RELIGIOUS DIRECTORY CALL KRISTIN BERMAN . 574-4240 saJe, aill 644-0463. COVENANT Of MUTUAL: MINISTRY • um Pellowsbip, 102 E. Baker SL, Costa Mela. May 24-25, Regiltta· tkm fees, $30 per penon. Call 556-9120. • . --.,,-..... ,, . ~ . _,. ' -. ... ~· .. : -... 4:_. -~ ~-:.. 8l.OOO-lll£SSUR OfECKS Pirlt United Methodist Chwdl of Costa Mesa, 420 W. 19th St., conducts a ·tree blood pressure clinic between 10 and 10:30 a.m. the first Sunday of each month. Call 548-7727. INTERFArTH MEETINGS lbe officers and membership of the Commun.tty Church Con-, gregation and ft& newly called pastor the Rev. Bruce Van BlaiL invite all to join them in a seTVice of installation celebrating thei.J covenant of Mutual Ministry on Sunday, May 19 at 3 p.m. in the sanctuary of the church at 611 Heliotrope, Corona del Mar. FeJ.. lowship and refreshments follow in Hougan Hall. For more infor ... · mation, call 644·7~00. Congregation members are invited to attend meetings of the Newport Mesa Irvine lnterlaith Council to hear more about •Bibles in Unique Languages" presented by Bob Schneider of , the Wycliff Bible lranslators at Newport Harbor Lutheran Church, 798 Dover Drive, New· port Beach on Wednesday, May 15 and again on June 12 to learn "The Origins and Teachings of the KoTan" presented by Muzam- m.il Siddiqi, president qf the Islamic Center·of Orange County. Lunch will be served at noon and the program begins at 12:45 p.m. with adjournment at 1:30 p.m. Luncheon reservations are required, cost $5 each (payable at the door) and can be made by calling the council office at 548- 4942 •. Ext. 3. BAKE ANO CD SALE Compact discs, audio tapes, video tapes, 'pies, cakes and cook - ies will be on sale immediately following the 8 and 10 a.m. ser- vices Sunday, May 19, at St. Michael and All Angels Church, 3233 Pacific View Drive, Corona del Mar. To donate goods for the - BAHA'IS GATHERING J'he Baha'is of Newport Bead\ sponsor a lunch, speaker and dis- cussion of timely topiC5 at 11 a.m. · Sunday, May 26 the last Sunday of each month at a private resi ... denc.e in Corona del Mar. All are, welcome. Directions: 760-5360. ' SUPPORT GROUPS MENTAL HEALTJt FAMILY SUPPORT GROUP St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church conducts a support group for families with loved ones witll serious mental illnesses ev~ Sunday from 6:30 to 8 p.m., led b~ a professional. For more informaJ • tion, call St. Andrew's at 631-2880 or Karin Montgomery at 645; 3708. Please send photographs and typed releases detailing stories, UJ><om ing events, sermon topics or any other news involving Costa Mesa· and Newport Beach churches to religion editor Laurie Busby, Daily Pilot. 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, 92627. You can also fax Items to 646-4170. Releases are requested two weeks prior to an event date. 17th St. BEAUTY CENTER -----------------. . THI Bt ~I Sn re 110'\: ,, TO\\'\.! I NlOXIN , f : \, I 1 ,\ •1111:: l W.t Ho!lor A.II Competitors Coupons!I Sensctence· llAIR CARE .......... ,... 'W (l--1-2-1 71 7 I I , I I/ 1 \ CHRISTIAN es.sen ti al elements SOUIH COAST CHRIS'TIAN CHURCH We Care About You Because Christ Cares. ''Meet the Mother ofMares" (Exodus 2:1-10) Jerrold A. Hollobaugh, Minister \\'c11"ih1p S.,rv1cc I 0; IS •m Bible: Srud1c:~ ~:00 1m Kids For Chmt ~:.10 pm 792 Victoria Street • Costa Mesa, CA • 92627 (714) 548-3%8 (ComvofVICtQna & Pb«noa) Pastor William Hernenway "We love children, youth, young adults, career adults, seniors. We love lo care, to reach out, to mttt nads, to answer questlons· •Sunday Strvices-8:00, 9:30 & 10:45 • Sunday Schoo) & Bible Studies -9:30 700 Victoria Street • Costa Mesa, CA 92027 (71 4) 631 -1011 • (71.C) 548-6866 (School) • I ......,....,0 ......... l:001.M;l10.a.ra. ...._ .............. ~ .............. .... T , .............. NI..._ ..... ..... ft ., ....... c .... 'IP FI ..... .. "'-*f, '"9UI., .............. ,..-................ __ .. ......,. _ ........... .-............. ., ..... • ~MBULANCE 'CONTINUE'! FROM A 1 ~ Clemente s central services manager. •1rs something we're ccmstantly looking at.• Similarly, the city of Westmin- 1ter found the practice of medical bWing so daunting that they e•entually turned Uult service back to a private company. •Dealing with Medicare and MediCal is not that easy," said Westminster Finance Director Bri- an Mayhew. •1 admire cities that have the time and energy to make it work. I admire the city of Hunt- inqton Beach." . -By contrast, fire administrators from the cities of Orange, Hunt- irfgton Beach and La Habra say their city-administered • ambu- lance programs -all of which began within the past three years -are accomplishing everything they hoped to do. -. One year after Huntington Beach took ambulance service in h'ouse, Fire Chief Michael Dolder informed bis City Council that the first year's revenues exceeded projections by $107,000. Total net revenue for the year from Novem- ber 1993 to October 1994 was $287,519. Working with even more recent calculations, Orange City Manager David Rudat -the city's former fire chief -says his dty's 7- month-old program is projected to bring in $84,495 in new revenue. The city must collect between $20,000 and $25,000 each week in medical billing in order foi: the program to pay for itself. B\Jt a better indication of the program's success, Rudat says, is the decrease in the amount of time it takes city-oper~ted ambu- lances to respond to the scene of an ~mergency. Response times improved 25% once paramedic assessment units were added to city ambuljmces. When compared to private ambulance companies, the city showed a 48% improve- ment. • ·Even if this did cost more money, it increases the survivabil- ity ra.te," Rudat said. "That's what peop1e ~bould be measuring, not the dollars." . · A direct comperiSon between Newport Beach Fire and Manne Chief nm Riley's proposal and the efforts of other cities is diffi- cult because the variables in each case differs. 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This monument Is dedicated t°* *the 4· branches of the Armed Forces, Police & Fire departments* *for making the ultimate sacrifice for .our City, State & Country. *' Ou r service will start at 11:00A.M. on Monday, May 27, 1996. * Refreshments will be served. * MCIPIC VllW lllDIOlllAL PARK'& MORTUARY FAITNPULLY URYlllG YOUR comlUlll1'Y .. llCll 1NI · MOO MCIPIC VllW DIUY• NllWPORT MACH, OAUP°"'IA 9198 (714) 144·2700 # . * * * * * * * * * * * * * * • . * \~ "E" : *********.!~····· -=.....·~~.,,....---...,_...._. __ ~-= ~ ... .., .............................. ·~ .......... .. .. ... .. .. .. .. . ·-.. . . . . .. .. .. .. . .. -~ . -........... .. staff ambulances, whereas New- port Beach will train additional firefighters to become para- medics. The cities of Westminster and San Clemente ad.minister their programs through the Orange County Fire Authority. To start up its new Firemedlcs program, Huntington Beach bor- rowed nearly $450,000 in startup costs from the city's general'fund. Officials expect the amount to be fully repaid by the year 2002. La Habra's program, which is patterned after Huntington Beach, started last November. Initial rev- S owroorn Sale · Everything I Goesl Hall Pricel Friday, Saturday 11 -6 2640 AVON Sr., • NEWpORl B£Ac'1 642--225 5· The Ultimate Chen ille Uph olstery, · Tables, Chairs, Armoire & Accessoties enue and response figures are not available, but Fire Chief Mike McGroarty expects Uie program to bring in $224,000 a year. 'That money would be funneled back into fire department programs and services. ·So it's not like we're making a profit,• McGroarty said. When Newport Beach's pro- posal goes before the City Council Monday night, council members expect to hear considerable oppo- sition. Budget watchers question the city's calculations, claiming Newport Beach will never bring in the ne w revenue needed. to make I I HIGHER TESTOSTERONE MUNS FASTER • EASIER• MUSClf GROWTH NOW· Th1re 11 a Sa/1 "l;~C R1plae1m1nt lot St1rald1 Lill with No Harmful Sidi E!f1Cts. • BORON STtRO COMPLEX un NlCrust YOUf testosterone ~ oraimtically Hogher leSIOS· terooe m~ans Easier. Faster Muscle Growtll! • 80110N SURO COMPLEX IS Ille r9$utt ol yeus or re~reh combined with the openence ol p•otessoonal athletes • BORON STDIO COMPUX otters you lhe ooPOrtuMy to l>ullO tncfedtble IHn mU1de mass on 1ust 8 weeks Excellent for anyone w!KI wints to increase tM11 1ntens11y greatly enhanc1no your physical apjM!arance. sculp1111Q your body with nealthy II.ltd muscle ... 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Med- li'a.ns' director of internal commu- SATVRDAY, MAV 11, 1996 A7 nications. •Arthur Anderson, our inde- pendent researdler, projects that Newport Beach will lose $150,000 per year,• Regan said. ·u·s typl~ cally not more cost-effective (to take ambulance service in house) because you're paying your per- sonnel a lot more mo~ey and you have much higher overhead. "It's inconceivable that a gov- ernment agency can do it more effioently than we can.· • The Newport Beach City • Council meeting begins at 7 p.m. Monday in· the City Hall Council Chambers, 3300 Newport Blvd. UPT03 MOS SAME AS CASH OAC Based on 50 yds. Padding & Installation Included While Supplies Last {QOD Commercial • Resident/al Sales • &Hvic. Full hne of Woo, WCY>lefl Amltnster & S.sal Carpeung Ava11111:>1e 1904 H•rbor Boul•v•rd • eo.t. lle- N.E. 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They Mid And what does a Nude so• esque gumshoe. dren'a bOok.s, a writer and a pho-tial arts supplies, set up the they'd absolutely love to play.• like1 Good queatloo, says &trC And then there are the figures tographer. Brooks, who came appearance 1n a quick 2' hours. The Nudes have cut two com· It'• part rock. part folk and~ of artistic nepotism. Rebar the dog down from Yucca Valley to help She'll also play host guitarlit Wal· pact discs and they've Performed daslical. I wish they could is Mattson's golden lab. Mattson, out, designs T-shirts. The two ter Parks and cellist Stephanie or opened with the likes of their own classification for tb1s it will be remembered, led the don't usually work in large scale, Winters. (A veritable Nudes slum-George Benson, Michael Pranks, The Nudes plays Lo4l fight last year to allow dogs on although Mattson once did a ber party). Shawn Colvin, David Wilcox and Grouru:Js on Sunday at 8 P·GI· city beaches during the summer. huge bust of Karl Marx on a bath-•rve never actually heard the group Chicago. A ruer fated 3007 E. Coast Highway. - And Devon is the young daughter room wall. them in person. I missed them by to me by Estras stated the Nudes of Balboa Cinema co-owner John The two painters, longtime a couple of days in Charlotte, . have a web site and a hoWne • IVAN HENaSON's column runs SW· Wortmann. She figures to be a friends, took about a week to N.C., and all my friends have (keys to success, no doubt). Ut'days In ~Dally Pilot. l frequent visitor to the new Bal paint the mural That includes raved about them," said Estras, !!!l!!!!!!l!!!!!!l!!!!IB-!9!!!!!1!!9!--l!llill--.._-~-~-!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!l!!ll!!llll! Cin, both as performer and spec-· time' for artistic angst. One day, who put together the concert with tator. they started work, agonized, and her friend Kim Effinger. "They evan. henerson When it opens sometime in ended up going to the beach. had a break between Monterey August, the Balboa Cinema will •1t•s sort of graffiti-ish in a and SanDiego. I called and asked sk me about the mural adorning the temporary wall outside the Balboa Cinema. Go ahead and ask. I'll tell you why the dog's collar :teads •Rebar" and why the little ~l's lunch box bears the name ~·Devon." I know why Franken- ~ein's monster is jamming on the au and what fhose two funky ~ectric men are doing. Come to think of it, I do not ::blow what those electric men are ~oing. Don't ask me about them. ,. I'm in the know on everything because I hung with' the ts. Julie Mattson and Ernest ooks assure me that their work stopped traffic on the Penin· 'lll&ula. They also taught me quite sx>ssibly the world's silliest parlor ~ck involving a hacking cough ~d a handfl.ll. of feathers. :: But back to the point: the mur- ~ is a tableau depicting Balboa s and future "visitors" to the boa Cinema. In addition to the ~mes I've mentioned, you've got ::an opera diva (the fat lady, be a community center and tour-rough kind of way,• Mattson said ing house. Wortmann expects to surveying her work. show movies, plays, dance Q recitals, benefits, charity events Got an 11th hour call from and anything in between. This is Wendy Bstras plugging a concert a house that, once completed, will she expects to pack the house have a larger capadty than the Sunday night at Local Grounds. Laguna Playhouse. One hundred to 150 people and The brightly colored mural has others standing outside in the people stopping and admiring, parking lot, she predicted. occasionally with a screech of the New York duo, The tires. An occasional beacbgoer Nudes, will visit the Corona del has happen~ by, stared at one of Mar coffeehouse for . the .only the figures and exclaimed, •oh Orange County stop on their Vel- my God, that's me!" vet Sofa tour. 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CHOOSE YOUR DOCTOR Health Insurance (Any) Doctor You Choose Rated A+ By Best Sansevleri lnsura.nce Service$ Inc. 714 722-6078 GRAND OPENING ~td.e "nt) 99" · Vietnamese Restaurant ·~ ~ ?u.~t ?-M': 2394 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa (714) 650-1421 . ~ . . -. . . . . . . . . . , , , ~ , . . , , • • • • • I II .. , • , I • ' 41 • • , SATURDAY, MAY 11, 1996 forum. corresponde~e Hu anybody else "had it up to ere" with the sanctimonious p>n1ification of our latest desig- eated liberal columnist at the baily Pilot? I'm speaking of Mr. Joseph Bell (a,k.a. alleged Air Poree "Ace," \var b~o, etc.). Mr. Bell, like all leedlng heart liberals, never .aw a government, freeloader giveaway program he didn't like :,.. as long as someone else pays for it, of course. If there is a problem, let's set up a government program to solve it. Heaven forbid individu- als should be accountable them- selves! The point that Wendy t.eece and others make (not only conservatives) is quite simple and that is the need for "personal responsibility," for amol\9 others things, feeding one's own chil- dren which is about as basic a responsibility as there is. That's not someone else's responsibility, that's yours! - Now Cm beginning to under- stand why lean "We're responsi- ble for everyone" - Porbath gushed all over the front page of the Pilot when she heard Joseph Bell was going to be the Daily Pilot's la.test addition in its long line of liberal columnists. I'll tell you what, I never thought I'd admit it but Mr. Bell's weekly liberal inanities makes me yearn for the return of the Pilot's last liberal columnist - the recently departed (and perennially misinform~ Mark Petra eta I TOMWILUAMS Newport Beach If you can't stand _ sinoke, get out of.bar The ban on smoking in bars, that is to be set forth Jan. 1, 1997, is absolutely ridiculous. Any- body who has ever been to a bar knows that a layer of smoke will inevitably occupy the premises. The majority of a bar's patrons are smokers. If a non-smoker does not like it, then don't go! If the demand was there for a I non-smoking bar, -there would have been one long ago. Leave best of 'the readers hotline • . . "" ,,. '"' ... L:ET'S . . NOT MAKE. f I ADEAL.' Daify Pilot readers give unanimous thtm/bs down to any deal with the IRWD, regarding dumping of treated sewage. I live in the blufft. In regani to the sewer water going into the ~ Bay, it sbould nev- the bars to the fmlokersl No justice JASON LASHEil Costa Mesa Re: Danny Davud Ornelas We should be totally upset with our court system. M.J.SMILEY Newport Beach How about a little privacy in restrooms? How much does it cost to put a door in the stalls in a public restroom? It would seem that the city of New-. port Beach has the money to put doors in the ' l • 111 :.l>e ailoWed to go into our Back Bay. Let Donald Bren take -care of bis own sewer water. MARC ~I DAILY Pl.OT ~Pilot readen don't like the idea of dumping treated sewage water lnto the Back Bay. ... Where is it going nowf Con- tinue doing that but don't put it in the Back Bay. JANE DECAS'lltO Newport Beach • "' As usual Jean Watt has.the • .... right idea conceJl).ing the •I • Irvine Ranch Water District's . ' plan to dump treated sewage • • into Newport Bay. c N~rmlt should ever be • issu to allo~ tbls atrocity any • headway. • .. U such a permit were issued .. it would take a lot of heat off • " Irvine Ranch Water District • from pursuing the viable ~ Green Aaes alternative. I ROY C. VAN ODEN • Newport Ialapd ~ ' . I'm absolutely upset over this • .. article 1n the ~per about this .. .. Irvine Ranch ater District . .. They shouldn't be allowed to ., • have one foot in the aoor. I've • never seen peQp1e so =ant. • It's just terrible. It just ' "' my whole day. • . JOAN PANGLE • ColtaMesa • ,. ' • ' , • • • .. • • • ~ reclaimed sewage water into the bay. Not now, not two years from now, not four years from now -never . This great IRWD could find a place through the Green Acres project to place its water, but I don't want it in the bay. LEE SUl'HERIAND Newport Bay I do not want the city to make a deal with the IRWD. I don't want any sewage dumped in our bay, even if it is- postponed for two years. My husband and I have lived here since 1953, we've been proper- ty owners and I don't think there's any need for treated sewage in the Back Bay. lbey should pump it out to the middle of the ocean some- place Ol' give tt to Fountain v~ and use it for irrigation water or something like thal. But deftnit.ely not in the Back Bay. Tba' is all wrong in every respect. DOltO'IHY ltAY Newport Beach We've lived in this area for just about a year and we specifically chose to live in Newport Beach because of the . beautiful Back Bay area, Bal- boa Island and everything that Newport Beach has to offer to people who like to be out of doors. To think someone would want to spoil thAt by putting · sewage, you can call it reclaimed water, you can call it anything you want but basical- ly it is sewage, into the bay just really appalls us. We are definitely against this because if you give them the opportunity to do this in two years then when two years comes along, they're going to do it and too bad about any of the envirorunental concems and too bad about the Clcc>logi- cal concerns and too bad about the concerns of anyone because you told us it was OK and we could do this. SPENCER AND SHEILA ltlCE Newport Beach The IRWD's latest proposal is ludicrous. If the city falls for community commentary this transparent ploy then rve got a bridge in Brooklyn that I'd like to sell them. JAN VANDE.ltSLOOT Newport Beach Absolutely no deal. Do not giv~ them an out to do this out- rageous 'diSservice to Newport and its bay in two years. GALE ROSENSTEIN Newport Beach No. l, I dop't think they should ever, ever, ever dump pollution into the bay. A two-- year study or a hold-off unW they come up with something and then maybe dump it ts ridiculous. LYNN MERI.ES Costa Mesa The dty should not consider entering into any agreements oc "deals" with IRWD regard- ing their treated sewage dumping plans. IRWD has only one agenda: to mitigate the build-out o! Irvine. No deals, no dumping. DONBEATI'Y Balboa = A pOetic tribute to a neighbor and friend • . , : I respectfully submit Ulil poem th hopes that lt might be of erest to other readers who re, and continue to be, so ply touched by 'n'acy Wolon- ky's deeth and the response of .,er community: .. r •• r::.c: those who sit on dellnes Sbnply watchlng lJle ~ mby WhJle there are othera wh,o ake the world A better place before they e You are one ol those spe- people WM lhade a dlllerence In ~·yw touched ~,....When auddenly you are gone Do we realize how vety much We took /or granted your friendship And the love you so will- ingly. gave away But we dldn 't have time to fhank,you There just waan 't a chance to .t1C1f AD at the tJit!tgs we ao JOng to tell yoci A thoumnd ~more Utan,...,.,, good~ Moie than ever, we need . your w1adoa'a now M>cil Jaw and your ·~.-~ you are no lofaller will Ill We who remain simply don't understand While we know in our hearts you are with your Lord Caught away 1n His merci- lul hand We will miss you, mourn you and agonize At the Joss of our neighbor .and friend Yet, still there ls unJJillahed bualne• at hand ThbJ u /u8t Where the story beglils The thliigs you believed 1n and tJlorkeCI tor We 8ha1l malce thoae caua- u our own n.e peo1" you kNed and you chetllhed We will welcome them into our homes Your children shan be our chJJdren · Your husband will be our friend We will wrap them in mer· cy, love and support And showers of blessing that never will end We will honor the memq.ry of your llle For you hod so very much to gtve LOrd giant that we ahall prove worthy ol you Becau.te you taught ua all how to live stalls for the restrooms on the beach. I do not know about you, but I like a little privacy when l go. The restrooms are clean enough and usually have enough toilet paper, but they consistently . lack privacy. • Newport Beach gets a large percentage of its revenue from beach users. (t would seem the city would want to treat beach users with some respect. In the men's bathrooms at 56th Street and t Sth Street, there are no doors for the toilets. The only door for the men's restroom at the Balboa Pter is the handicap toilet, but it has no lock and blows open in the wmd. Beacli users deserve more, they deserve public restrooms with 7 doors for the stalls. I always see people asking pri- vate businesses an~ people in private homes \ to use their restrooms, t>eause they find the public restrooms unsatisfac;tory. nu. is unfair to these businesses and people with homes near the beach. What is really strange is that the public rest rooms in tlie Back Bay are exceptionally clean and all of . them have doors. Why does the city provide great public restrooms in an area that is sel- dom used and inadequate restrooms where they are used most? PAUL •TANK" COREY. Newport Beach readers write Ambulance plan -is ·. good government By Dennis D. O'Neil I n a recently published report titled "Competitive Govern- ment. A Plan for Less Bureau- cracy ~ More Results," Gov. Pete Wilson states that most Califorru- ans thihk government costs too much; moves too-slow, does too much of what is not important and not enough of what..iS. · Gov. Wtls0n asks the funda· mental questions: "What should government dQ? And what shouldn't it do? Sho4,ld govern- ment be competing with private companies?" The govemo~eminded me of what I general- ly~ of as the purpose of government. Government is really intended to do for peo- ple that which people cannot do for th.emer- gency medical serviceselves. The efficient and cost effec- tive delivery of necessary pub- lic services should be the goal of good government. The follow- ing proposal, I submit, is aimed at achievmg that goal. There should be no disagreement that the pro- tection of life and property from injury and damage caused by fire falls within the category of public services which are best provided by government. Fortu- nately, we have an excellent Fire and Marine Department in New- port Beach providing fire preven- tion, suppression and emergency medical services for our commu- nity. And fortunately, we only expe- rience a little more than 200 occasions per year when we need to engage the services of our firefighters in the role of fighting fires. . Nevertheless, we must maintain a fully staffed readiness to protect us when such fires occur and to assist with such other activities as haz.ardous materials investigation, vehicular accident extraction and water related rescues . More than 20 years ago, the Newport Beach City Council deci~ to upgrade its emer- gency medical services program from the advanced first-aici level to paramedic level response. I am convinced most people living in our city strongly support and rely on Qur paramedic program. The dual training of aome of our tirefigllters as paramedics also offers our community odch- tional protection in cue ot a nat- ural disasler. 1 would argue that this ii aJ90 an appropriate tune. don ol govwnment. All .necttve emergency pre- paredDMI plan~ the •bU· by to r9ipODll with poke, fire IUPPI t dcm Md mOlt impol1ant· lfW~'Y ...... and• ....... fb. WMt ...... WalrelnM· --dtyilmlM' to .. ll 1f Ft Beach fire in October of 1993? What happens when the "Big One· we know is coming occurs? Would we rely on a private ambulance. company with no base stabon in the city or would we call 911 and receive the fire- fighting and medical assistance of highly trained professionals? The question answers itself. Privatizing emergency medical services is not on the council's agenda for consideration on Monday night. J11e City Council . is only being asked to decide if, in a life-threatening emergency situation when the paramedic unit is required to render advanced life support services, I should a private ambulance company be called to take the patient and the attending para- medic to the hospital or shotad the paramedic unit already on the scene provide the ambulance transportation ser- vice? To my way of trunking, para- medic transportation of the patient when adm.mistertng advanced life support is a logi- cal extension of carrying out the final stage of providing emergency medical services. The proposal advanced by the Fire and Marine Department to provide parameq.ic .ambulance services does not eliminate the operation of private ambulance companies in Newport Beach. ln fact, the Fire and Marine Departmen' will continue to contract for ambulance trans- portation for basic life support services. We know from our local med· ical experts that using o. para- medic ambulance will result in faster, life-saving response ,. times, better quality of medical care and enhl!Ulced emergency preparedness. This can be accomplished at no increased cost to the tupayer. • When it comes to trtmmiilg dty trees, privatiJation may make a lot of sense. Whim it cOm. to savtng and proteC:t1:D9 ~ frolli bein9 de.troyed bf fin. I aUlt draw the Uae and UloW .,V· tnmeDt to pe;tann a .,. wiw that lboukt DOt and .....-ot be performed ..... "' .. prt. ......... ID I I a.ei-.tt1M1 ,,11 --:d:USL ·I V· SATURDAY, MAY 11, 1~ MOMS CONTINUED FROM AS . F or me, Mother's Day is not a get· Mom-a-bottle-of-perfume-on-Sun· • day holiday. but a time to reflect on the gilts of all the women in my faml· ly. There's my great-grandmother, Anna, with her spark.ling eyes and kind heart. She came to America from Czechoslovakia, with a stopover ln Canada. I can still see her at big family gatherings playing poker against all the men there -and winning. To celebrate, sh~'d drink a couple of Heinekens and mMc(! us sing songs in her native Bohemian language with her. She died four years ago, at the age of 92. ;J'here'sne~ eldest daughter, Mary Anne, my grandmother. She's just as spunky as her mother and phenomenal- ly intelligent She recently earned her doctorate an art history and taught in the sub1ect at Cal State Fullerton. She's always working on a resedfch project, a hook review or a crossword puzzle and LS the brightest person I know. And then there's my m.om, Llnda. There's redlly not enou_gh words to describe how wonderful she is, or how much she has done in my life. She cnes dl anythmy sappy, drives like Mario Andretl.1, and tends to her gd!den like i-.he tends to her kids: with energy, r nthus1asm and love ADVERTISEMENT LET'S TALK REAL ESTATE by Don & Joyce Olson Sepctrating ''Lookers'' From "Buyers" In real e~tate, we call them "curtain pinchers". They are our cquivJlent of "tire kickers" for automobile salesmen. "Curtain pinLhers" just love to look at house~. On weekends they wander through neighborhoods alone. or ac.companied by an agent, looking for "open houses" on the Orange Coast. · "Curtain pinchers" eventually I turn into buyers, but they can "educate" themselves about the ,m'!rket for years before they are 1ready to make a move. Most isucce~sful Realtors develop a strong intuition about who is i1just looking" and w ho is really ~n a position to buy a house in the near future. This sixth sense is one important advantage that we have over individuals who are trying to get a house sold without a professional Realtor. A good Realtor will also quality f>rc?spects before showing them property, so that we can be rairly certain if they are ready, wUling and able to purchase ihe homes we will show them. With Don snd Joyce Olson ss your f!BB!tors you havs hamsssed nBBrly ~ ysars of rsal estats expsrience. 1T'hf Olsons haVtJ ths talents to 1uccesstully represent your f9IJ/ eststs nHds on ths Orsngs County Caul Wh6n you wOft wit(?, Don & ~ you11 agrH-fhlre Is na tJtut1 to; expsrlsnce. Call thsm today and bB preparsd~ mov1 • fast! '800-487-4931. , I'm not a mother yet But when I do have that privilege, I hope my children will see in me Anna'S strength. Mary Anne's intelligence, Unda's nurturing spirit -and their tremendous capadty tor love. -Anasa.dai~berg Who keeps the~ bu.ming, when it could be years 'till we retwn, Who holds back a tear, when there are rivers to cry, Who keeps us on our feet, when the grqund crumbles below us, Who knows how to evoke a laugh, when other pass us by, Who puts my Teddy on the bed, when I haven't seen it in years, · Who makes a spread, fluffs a bed, and ln it we will lie, Who shines above us, loves without us, sends us spedal gifts, Who smooths our paths, draws our baths, and ~eeps us oh so dry, Who can make a dreary day, come to life for all, I • • ' • I ... canned fnlit ~ and ont"e even a btg bottle ol ttu.-bMn Mled. But If g.etll,lg a ribbing for walldng in tbe newsroca with a sack lunch embla- zoned with •'Jbny" on it is the price I pay to have my mom. then rve got the best bargain in the world. Honestly, when I read or bear or all the tGOll nW' and broken famlliel in this wodd. I only wish they could have been as fortunate to have a mother like ~ -someone who loves you despite your mistakes and miscues. It was my mom who passed on to me a Jove for the ocean, art and for the writ- ten word and she instilled in me values that I will keep with me forever. And there won't be nearly enough Mother's Days in this liletime to tell her just how much I Jove bet. -Tony Dodero I t's somewhat of a challenge to think of kind words for your mom when you've just spent two hectic weeks - day lll1d 91gbt -With her on vacation. . .. " .. '-. proven effective 1n ra.i.sing three daugh· tent and instWing ltrong values in them. Owing our vacatioo, I mo realized I've become lib my room ta many ways. And surprise -that wasn't sud) a horrific~· What's IO bad a~ Sadako and Iris Yokol ..• being a person who makes others laugh, who lau.gbs a lot herself, who has an upbeat take on lit~? And rouse our sentiments, long-gone memories, we'll cherish 'till we die. · Who can keep our dreams alive, when we think there is no hope, Owing those two weeks traveISi.ng Japan, which is where my mother's from, my mom was at her bossy best, reveling in the fact that her oldest daughter was under h~ wing again. Though I was a bit annoyed. I realized I haven't told my mom how much I 1 appreciate her. But Oka·san, I hope to Who cares for us, and comforts us, and says "yes• to whatever we.try. It's you, Mom. And I love you. -Nancy Cheever A round these parts, my mom's known by my colleagues as the lady who insisted on packing a lunch for her 30-something son. And these were no ordinary lunches, mind you. Sure they had your regular' staple or sandwiches, fruit and chips, but sometimes they'd come with weird new foods my mom found at the store: \ . that morns never stop mothering -even when their children are 30-sometbing· year-old ad~ts. And I don't know what I'd do withOut her constant support and care. My mom is short, SP.ry. always op the go. She scolds often, bdt giggles just a!1' much. 1 She's managed to.meld Western, progressive ways with those of her native country, a land where tradition is revered. And that combination has I. be just Ilke you when I grow up. -Iris Yokol T he greatest gift my mother, San- dra Appel Pugent, has given me, other than life, is my sense of humor and the ability to laugh at myself. My mother, my sister and I are extremely close. We laugh all the till'le when we gel together and will call one another up if we have a particularly fun. ny story to share. A perfect example of.my mother's boundJess hwnor is the time she and my sister were shopping and my mother . MANDARIN HOUSE Seafood Chinese Restaurant Szechuan, Mandarin Cuisine $995 ~~~!me~~!!e~~!~'!~ ·, Wonton Soup Pu -Pu .Platter (A Seven Course Combination Feast of Appetizers) Plus One Entree Per Person with Forty Choices of Chicken, Pork & Beef Dishes · - Delivery Available Dine In • Food To Go 675~7 81Q :e". BalbQa Blvd. Newport Beach IS ONLY AT SOUTH COAST PLAZA CRYSTAL COURT . THE VILLAGE . THE OFFICES IQDSTIOM IWDCK'S 8Ut.l.OCk'S MDfS S10tt SWS dNSOHS-MA'f TM£ llJW1tlAY WS Amt AVEllUE Monday throuch F'l1day 101.m. to 9 pm. Saturday 10 am. to 7 p.m Sundily 11 am to 6:30 pm S... Dlef> 14051F'rwyIt3)33 Bristol St.~ Mesa. CA 9262617141415-2000 ~f 732-8888 . ' ltOod in front of one ol thOle' awful three·view min'Ors (probably holdpl~ all of my sister's pack.ages.) When my '1ster came out ol the fit. ting room, Mom said to her, "I'm short, fat and old." My sister replied, "Oh Mom, you'll never be short.• We IOI use the phrase to this day. •J:low's tb1s dress look1" ·we11. you'll never be short.• Seriously, my mom is neither short, fat nor old. She Is the most loving, beau· tiful and charming woman I know, as well as my closest friend, , -Valerie P1lgent I could always tell my mom anything, knowing she would support me, understand and relate. I especially loved it when she'd com· fort me after a bad experience-by shar- ing one of her own -like going to the c:halkboard at school to dQ a math prob· lern and having her mind go blank. • My mom has an inquisitive mind that's always looking for new ideas, making her a fun conversationalist -and she's alway$ open to my ideas as well as others'. My mom is very loving. She always knew how to make a house a home. ln faat, she was the heart of our home, weaving us togeUier with a comforting hug, a listening ear, welcoming sur- roundings and hot dinners every night. Now, I'm.getting married. And I may no~r need new school clothes and hot ers every night. I've learned to fa life's challenges as a capable adult rather than a Weji!ping child. But I still need my mom -to share my joys and accomplishments, enjoy one of our conversations about life's Newport~ Meta Daily PilO' deeper meentng• and yes. sometimes even to feel the warmth of one ol her bugs. , G enetically, it's impossible thcU we a.re related. as she claims. ("My babies." she &ays.) We 418 ~ ~ b{eed with slwply boned reasoning fadllties and we try to be as helpful as possible as she bwnbles through her'day. (We can open and empty cupboards, rearrange llowers and tum of! the answering machine.) ·We knowtlbt loves us and we return the affection. espedAlly when she prepares our favorite fish dinner or joins us in a game of fetch (she does most of the retching). So we wish a Happy Mother's Day to our favorite human, Anne. She success· fully produced four hwnan children long before we came to live with her, and we have taught some of them to fetch too. She tries very hard and is pretty well behaved, but she'll never be a cat. We try to take care of her and we give a sigb of relief when we see her come home safely at supper time. -Elvis and Cat Stevens Spinn With love -the kids ... J • . ti(g J~~p~~~~~ Did You Forget Something? SPRING CHILDREN'S SPECIAL (la•t 3 week•) Grc,11 tor f.1thcr'~ 1>,1y SAVE so-OFF SITTINGS \JP TO SO-OFF ·PORTRAITS I EYE-OPENER Newport Beach kayakers blitz the field . at Olympics qualifying oompetition L ~QUOTE ·oF THE DAY ·1 Just reaJiud I'm going to mm the Senk>r Prom ... • -OLYMPIAN UA RQUSS1!T It's officiM! DeAllne; Lia ear11 their stripes! +OF~. + OF Division II ndcllJ. ·+Vanguards ~11184. + Youth sports/84. + Recreation standings/82. ~-------------------------~ <II H 11 \.\.I" •They're on the U.S. Olympic Team as kayakers, in K-2 and·K-4 boats after sweeping up Atlanta. OQ§) . Cfiapter IV on the exploits of Newport Beach'a DeAnne Hem- mens and Lia Rousset as they seek, and capture a berth on the U.S. Olympics women's kayaking team. ... Prom DeAnne ... I t hardly seems real -a U.S.A. Olympian. Lla and I won the K2 and the K4 this past weekend at the final Olympic Team Qualifier held in Atlanta. We were officially named to the 1996 Olympic Kayak Team and received our gold medals while listening to the National Anthem. How diffetent will Atlanta feel in July? What will we be thinking when we walk into the stadium for the Opening Ceremonies? I know I will be thankful to everyone who bas helped me - my family - especially my husband, Patrick, and friends, my community, sponsors, coaches and teammates. I will enjoy the moment for it represents the realization of a dream and the payoff of dedication and hard work. deanne hemmens lia rousset Seventy-eight days to push and strive to try and be the best on race day, lot's of work left to be done. The Olympic motto says it's not the winning, but ta.king part -even so, l want to win. ... From lla ... I t's finally offid all The hemispheric qualifiers in Lake Lanier, Ga., were no sweat (well, not literally). Both K-2 and K-4 won by more than three seconds. It was a great opportunity to familiarize ourselves to the area, and more importantly, the course. Lanier is absolutely beautiful ' -red banks and towering " green trees. The volunteers and Georgian people in general were Just the nicest they could be. Temperatures ranged from 40-95. Food was fried -fned chicken. fried bread, fned rice, fried pickles! I just realized I'm going to miss the Senior Prom. I'll have to bring a dress to Hungary and dance one evening to an end. Somehow that just doesn't seem to be cp.yte the same. I miss my friends. I received a wake up call as far as school and communicating are concerned . The end is coming up quickly. I wanted to give a special thank you to all my teachers for their care and understanding. They've been so helpful in making this dream complete! I couldn't have done .this without them. Thank you! By the way, the fried pickles part was a joke!)_ richard dunn r7--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------·-. -----------------, Palisades TC continues to set the trend like nobody's business • Initiatip n fee to join the club, believe it or not, is free be tween May 17 and June 2 Y ou've beard the bank commercial -/reel -on radio or television, where everything -free/ -advertised is, well, just about -free/ Even the phone call. The folks at Palisades Tennis Club are taking it a step further, another revolutionary measure for Ken Stuart, the club's tireless owner and operator. ... Between May 17 and June 2 -the start of the club's member/guest tournament until the finals 0£ the Adoption Guild -the initiation fee to join the club is ... you guessed it ... /reel That's a $1,000 savings on individual memberships and a $1,500 savings on family memberships. Furthermore, the club is offering an additional incentive to new members ... tennis lessons that are -free/ #A lot of new players," Stuart said, •need an indoctrination and an understanding of the simple concepts, and we'll teach them at our club." That's -/reel -to you and I. Palisades pros Robert Van't Hof and Chris Baar, along with Stuart, will conduct the clinics. Promotions like this are among the reasons why Palisades continues to set the standard in the tennis club industry. Q Earlier this year, Stuart attending a two-day national convention in San Diego and was aniong the final speakers on the last day. The topic was how to game can grow. Stuart explained how his membership !Olal was 211 , whe n he purchased the former J ohn Wayne Tennis Club on Aug. 1. Palisades now has 567 members, that's with no advertising , only word-of-moutb.- •0urtng the seminar, I talked about how we treat people, charge everyone the same amount of m oney, keep the place spotless and balance social activities and tennis activities," Stuart said. •w e work hard to make things happen, day by day, hour by hour.• The Palisades' member/guest in next Thursday through Sunday for men's and women's doubles in the 6.0 to 3.0 National Tennis Rating Program. Q today, USC men'I tennis Coach Dlck Leacli, a Pallaad81 member, will bring his Th>jam to Jam-, boree and PCH to play an exhi· bttion against a Pall.lades All- Ster team a t 1 p.m. It'• a tuneup match for USC, which leaves on Mondey for the NCAA Championsbipl Sn Athem,Ga. • Stuart hu hustled up a team cJ( Van't Hol (former USC All·Amarlcan), nm Pawsat (the • SEE TENNIS PAGE 12 , I I I I I HIGH SCHOOL e'oys AND GIRLS TRACK AND FIELD I I Estancia IIlgh's · Araceli Martinez clocks 11:35.35 in 3,200 meters • She finishes second in her heat to qualify for CIF Finals; Eagles' Henderson gets nod. By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot LONG BEACH -Araceli Martinez ol Batanda High prepared for her sec- ond consecutive appearance in the CIP-Southem Section Division ID Girls D'ack and Pield Preliminaries with a lot ol. speed work.- She showed why Friday night at Veteran's Stadium. ~~;,~ ~ted in a dliii pKt bi'.a battle for sec- ond p&ace tn the 3,200 meters, an event won easily .by Louisville's Ash- ley ~20.96). In pleuant swprise perfor-Costa Mesa's Bryan Leahy clears the bar at 6-0 (above), celebrates 6-2 (below) at the CIF Division m Prellminaries. ' I I I I I I I ' I I I I I I I I mance ot l!ltanda girls, freshme n Sbakena Heudenon qualified for the Diviilon m finals Sn the shot put, fin- ishing eighth overall with a 34-7 on her third and final throw. •Tbars a nice lwprlse," Estancia Coach Joan Carlille said of Hender- SOD'• qn•tlftoetioa. ~ running in the first of two beets, bald off a late kick by Paci- fica'• ~ Young and finished sec- ond wilb a personal-belt 11 :35.35, qualitflng for next Saturdey's CIP Dnliim m finals, a career-first appemNDCe for' Martinez 1n the finals. Caro, Martinez and Young (11:35.89) were the Only runners in tbe llnt beat to qualifY for the finals. •1 D8w I could do well. beCBWl8 I pwpeNd wen with a 1ot o1 •J>eed wartc, • Martinez sald. Martinez led the second-place ~ tmougbout the race with Young and ~·s Misha Wilson. IUit ~oung ~ Mirtinez on the Wit Nm. lbal's when Martinez put it In fUll tbrottle and puled Young, •printing the final 50 meters for a -8 SEE GIRLS PAGE 83 """ Leahy sparkles • Costa Mesa junior leaps 6-foot, 2-inches, qualifies for finals; Matt Rudesill makes the grade in the shot. By Richard Dunn, Daily P/1oc LONG BEACH -U you're going to clear the high jump bar, do it early, • don't wait until your third and final attempt. Costa Mesa High's Bryan Leahy used that theory successfully Friday night at the ClF Southern Section Division ID Boys nacxana Field Preliminaries at Veterans Stadium. Leahy, a basketball and volleyball standout at Mesa, who didn't jump at the Pacific Coat League Finals last year because of a con- flict with a volleyball game, reached a personal best in the high jump (6-2) and qualified for the finals next Saturday, again at Vet- e rans Stadium. ·aearing 6-2 on my first attempt helped me a lot,• said Leahy, a junior. ·That could get me in." The competition opened a t 6-0, Leahy's previous best, accom- plished this season. The bar starts at 5-4 in Pacific Coast League dual meets. , Leahy, who cleared 5-10 ~t the PCL finals last week to advance, vaulted over the 6-foot bar on his first attempt before clearing 6-2. • SEE LEAHY PAGE 83 L-----------------------------------------------------------------------·------------------------------------·---------· high school boys volleyball Corona ·del Mar drills Redondo in three straight; No. 2 Capo next ' • Sea Kings appear to be clicking on every cylinder with 15-1, 15-1 , 15-4 rout of Redondo in first round of CIF Di~ion I Playoffs. By Jim Watters. Daily Pilot CORONA DBL MAR-Corona del Mar High boys volleyball Coach Steve Conti said be really doesn't know much about his team's second-round opponent, Capistrano Valley, a sweeping winner over University, 15-5, '15· 2, 1.S-12. U he need• any sc 1 = reports on the Cougan, No. 2 in theta CIP Southern Siee· Um OlvislOD Playoff•, be won't have to go much further than his own team's locker room f0r help. •Molt ol. the guys have played wtth tbe <Apo players on th• Bal- boa Bey Cub tMm,. Nid Bd&n Ccilmen, wbO led the See KlnOI ~ ntDe ldlll Prlday, in CdM'I 15-1, 15-1, 15-4 sweep of Redon- do Union. •This one should be pretty inte nse,• he said. ·we both know each other so well." While Tuesday's ~atchup, at a site to be determined by coin flip, has all the makings of a war, Fri- day's match was just above the level of a tepid practice session for the Sea Kings. •Actually, we were expecting them to be a lot more COI1lpeti· tive," Coleman said of the three- 981Jle sweep tllat took less than one hour to~·· •rm not sure this rMlly . helped us get• ready tor 1\Mmay, but it gaw us a Chance to get some rest. We'll have two more hard practicel before we play Capo.• •We didn't know what to expect from Redondo,• Conti said. ·~ plilyed bard in thar league (Ocean wgue), but tbey have three key p&ayen tnlui9cl. lbey're better than they show.Ci .. I I I I I I I t SATURDAY, MAY 11, 1996 recreation standings SOfTIAU. c-..-. ..cc-.., 1. WI"'-Sow. 14 points; l . c:.e 1"erw. 10; J. Green ~s... -4. le.dt SOIC. o. • '·"'.-.UC•• com ·c-• 1. Sundav 5'uggers. 14 Points; 2. Mad Mix. 10: 3. (~ Sit. Softbal~ I, ~ TOt'Ndol, I: 5. (tie) We Tly ~ 7, Alias Vlpen. 7: ],Goat Hill 0.0. Couples. 6;.a. ONts a Oeav~ 4. 'MGCJM .. COID 0-1• It' t, RJver Rats, 14 poinU; , i . Beazer Bombers. 11; 3. (t~e) VIiia Martinique, 10, ul Drffmln'. 10; 5. (tie) ·Verifone, 6. Blowpops. 6; 1. Fa!Mew II. 4; 8. Her· -~P~2. -Dim> OOB> ·0-2· ! ~ ~e4.tpartc Bull~ 16 ·points; i. Rebels. 11; 3. 1Shal'k Bites, 10: 4. Miiler Gen. 5'uggen, 9; 5. Ziggy, ZiooY. Ziggy, 8; 6. Rug Rats. ·7;-·f:Jerry's Kid's, 3; 8. The F.mily, 0. , _,.,s ·c-1• ' 1. (tie) Players to be Namd Ltr. 11 points. Rel* "90(lators, 11; 3. (tie) The Goons. a. Martinie, s. .Jlrewskies. 8; 6. 1~ Angry BQ'JS, 2. ',,(OED ·c-. • 1. Oeats & Cleavage, 14; 2. Bilbo Bagglns, 10; 3. (tie) ~horeh<>Yse. 9, Anything Coed & Naked, 9; 5. Lil' P"kkles Beachcmbr, 8; 6. (tie) Non-Dairy Creamers, -5, Kellie's Heroes, 5; 8. Bil· • bo's At The Bat. 4. ' COED "D-1" ·1. The Killer Virgins, 14 .. oolntf; 2. Muctnken. 10; 3.~5;4.ADT H#ddrlven, 2 . c:om-o.a• 1.P,M.~13 po4nts; 2. Muffln Monsters. 12; 3. Fllenet Brewdoos. 1 t; 4. (tie) Riptide. 4, fOf· nados, 4, Base Bandits. 4. ..,.,s ..... ,. t. The Stag. 15 points; 2. Pierce St. Tenn .. 9; 3. Bilbo Bagglns, 8; 4. POC. 6; 5. (tle)Men At bt. 4, Sho<e- house, 4. MEWs•w• 1. Pierce St. Allne.ic. 13 points; 2. Outers Shooters. 10; 3. Lowted, 9; 4. (tie) Volunteers, 6, Jones Boys; 6; 6. VoluntHtS. 4. MEN'S •c-z• 1. Bam Burners. 13; 2. Bumen. 12.; 3. Bilbo Bag· gins, 11; 4. Costa Mesa Comets. 8; 5. New Begin· nlngs. 6; 6. C.rta Bfanca. 0. MEN'S •c.J• Quien Es Mas Macho?, 14 polnU; 2. The Chudu. 10; 3. (tie) Sport:spage, 8, Young Guns, 8; 5. Bad Barts, 6; 6. Southwest Cont .. 2; 7. ~enium, 0. MEN'S •c-4• 1. Step Two, 12 points; 2. Mudville, l1; 3. Sliver Bui· lets, 1 O; 4. (tle)Team Call, 6, Just Do It. 6; 6. The Knights, 3. ~s·o-2• 1. (tie) Swing Th is, 12 points. Don't Matter, 12; 3. Runner Blue, 6; 4. Q-Balls, 5; 5. Rock 'N Fire, 4; 6. Barr-Bariaos. 1. MEN'S •o-J• 1. Marauders, 10 points; 2. Pirates. t; 3. ~lnen. 7; 4. (tMt) KTIC, 6. Rebels. 6; 6. The Shattcs. 2. .--s-M· 1. Olcltimer1. 14 points; 2. ~ "2n. 10: 3. (tie) Blythe • Assoc.. 6, Oucen. 6. Bombers. 6; 6. Cal Exprefl, 0. ....s •0-1· MAIOll 1. Yest~ Heroes, 14 points; 2. 'TM Dogs, 10; 3. The Slxets, It 4. (de) Giants. 6, Unknowns, 6. WDmetnDMllon 1. ~ St. Dlttbags, 12 polnb; 2. ~ 10; 3. Zublef. 6; 4. GuM Bandits, 4. ~ Mol.t.)' 1. Rhymes With Dude. 4- 1; 2. (tle) Sneaker Squeak-ers. 3·2, The Misfits. 3-2; 4. (tie) C.mlvorous Ape$. 2-3, Shootets, 2·3; 6. Kaplan's Dell, 1-4. 1Uelldey 1. B's a Q's, 4-0; 2. (tie) Transducers, 3· 1, Get Any Lately?, 3-1, Below The Rim, 3-1; 5. Go-Nads,, 2·2; 6. S.T.I .. 1-3; 7. (tie) Ooml· nators, 0-4, Silverado Bears, 0-4. WednescMy 1. (tie) Jack's Surfboards. 4-0, Wild Threads, 4-0; 3. 0 .8 ., 3-1; 4. (tie) Baxter, 1· 3, Cypreu Oistrlbut<>C5, 1-3, Name The 'feam. t-3. Rhymes Wrth Dude II, 1-3, Silver~ Bulls, 1-3. r=. 3-1, Center· field. 3-1, Henry & Harry's, 3-1; 4. The Eagles, 2~ 4. X· Zipitz. 1·3; S. Natives, 0-4.- . :TENNIS Association, m<We<tto the area f.tom-Thousand Oaks three years ago and has been trying to get established. CONTINUED FROM 81 only non-Palisades member), a,ick Leach, Brett Hansen-Dent, Pete Fitzpatrick, John Washer and Geoff Abrams, among others. Spectators are expected_ • &o pay $4 for parking at the Hyatt Newporter (or valet park). . a · ' Last segment for Pallsades ... the club has landed a sponsor for .$()% of the prize money ($12,500) for the Pacific 'Southwest Championships Sept. ?~ 15 and is actively seeking sponsorships for the remaining ,J?.rize money. a The 35th annual Adoption Quild Tennis Tournament, the 41'ea's largest and oldest amateur tournament, will be played May 25-27 and June 1·2 at various Cl'ubs, with the semifinals and .(i.nals slated for Newport Beach Tennis Club. : • For the first time, there will be a. seniors over-50 division. Balboa Bay Club Racquet Club, Palisades, Mesa Verde, · Park Newport. Racquet Club of lrvine and the Newport Beach Marriott Hotel and Tennis Club will also hosting early-round -m atches. On May 25, BBC Racquet Club will host the ~prayers party. • For more information on the ' tournament, call 721-0379. · 0 Latest coaching phenom: Steve Wiere, who runs the best-kept secret in the area, the , Oakwood Apartments adjacent to Newport Harbor High. Wiere, 27, is the up-and- coming master who could eyentually become as big as Syd Ban and Phil Dent (both of BBC . , Racquet Club). . . Wiere, ranked No. 2 in the So far, so good. There are 11 courts at Oakwood, five on the north end and six on the south side. Both sections have pro shops. Wiere is the director of the facility, which offers numerous clinics and programs, and a special Oakwood Tennis Ladder for residents and non-residents. There is no initiation fee, but interested players should call the facility for details (722-5957). Q Corona del Mar High ienn1s coach Tim Mang has been sending players to Wiere for instruction. Wiere was largely responsible for getting CdM doubles standout Alissa Scott a full-ride scholarship to Southern Methodist. Wiere coaches about 50 students, including CdM's Nina Vaughan and Nadia Vaughan. Nina Vaughan won the Sea View League girls singles title last autumn as a sophomore; Nadia Vaughan recently won the girls 14s-singles championship at the pres~gious Ojai Valley Tennis Tournament. a The Newport Beach Marriott Hotel and Tennis Club is offering a summer junior tennis camp for advanced, intermediate and beginning players between the ages of seven through 12. Five two-week sessions are planned, with the first scheduled to begin June 24, the las.t Aug. 19. Robyn Ray, former U.S. Open and Wimbledon player, is the director for the camp's 18th year. Ray is one of the top senior players in the nation. For more information, call 729-3566. • RICHARD DUNN's club tennis column appears twice monthly. , ~en's open division last year in :!!je Southern California Tennis :~~-·-~!!!!!!5!================================:!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!E:::::=:=== .. •• :1 ·' I y RABBITf INSURANCE 441 Old Newport Blvd• Newport~ • (near Hoeg lbpilll) 631-7740 Sunday, May 19th Boys & Girls U11 lS-1-81-7-31-82 U18 Glr1s 9-11am U18 8-1-80-7-31-81 U18 & U17Glr1s11 -1pm U17 8-1 -79-7-31-80 U11 Boys 1:00-2:30pm u1e s-1 -78-7-31-79 u1e • 11 Boys 2:3()..4:00pm U10 8-1-n-7-31-78 U11 & 18 Boyt •:00-5:30pm Northwood Com~ Park Corw of..,. • ¥Gale. nine ClubCOllCh DON EBERT •TwollJneNCM~ath Yw ... USA~ CtplMI. • Memb« USA....,,_. lMnl 'Yll'P'O IOOOlt .......... • Coedt l8C...,...,. C8l t1Ml. ·sAILORS CONTINUED FROM 81 · lar ~or tddeoWa. •He's a great high school pla!W.·~ Gimm Aid of Anddc, wbo ~ tlrie ~p-serve &<lei and three itUff blOcb. But Newport dasplayed some til8Dt of its own, with the 6-6 Badorek ame• mg 25 kills and tiVe bloc.ks, Caktwell ac!«'in9 17 kills and Bia~ cbipPlilg in . STAG ~HOOT • Hoag shootout set for June 12 CHINO Hil..LS -Police from Costa Mesa and Newport Beach will be among 25 teams particiJ?ating in the 15th annual 552 Club Stag Shoot, June 12 at the PraCio Olympic Shooting Range. The event, which will provide proceeds to Hoag Hospital's operating room renovation, begins at 7:30 a,m. and runs all day. A Western barbecue is scheduled from 11 a.m.-1:30 p.m., with a cocktail hour, beginning at 4:30 p.m .) to precede an awards dinner at 6. 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Bur- den also aerved an ace to dole out the second game. Coleman was the one who got things going in the first game, coming up with a dig that helped the Sea Kings go up 2-(). "Coadl gets oo my about playing def- eme, • said a smiling Coleman. •When I got that dig be got a little fired up; the team. too.• THE EARL'S EVCNl SpoN!iOR COAST NEWPORT ~ PRO PE RT I ES WAik SpoNsoAs Extensive Sefectlon of Flxtutn, Conan. Marble, Tile, plus ... 642-1753 MlN's RAu Spo~!>OR THE IHEALTH ~POR1~ WoM t.N\ RACl SpoN~OR~ FeuUllo Fitu.M.IAI ft W'11ot 13 5h !~:·l ~~~~.·~ 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 'Nd. PIEAsE COMpluE 1hrs FOAM. I ENclOSf youn cHECk J>t'YAblE TO TJiE City of NcwpoRT 8EACh ANd MAil ro ''()() Nuwpom BoulEVARd, P.O. 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By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot RIVERSIDE -Though the Newport Harbor High girls tra"ck and field team's contingent at today's CIF Southern Section Divi- sion ll Preliminaries is only nine deep, it's ability to spread itself thin might suggest much higher numbers. No less than seven Harbor girls competitors have qualified to compete in at least two events, with the action beginning at noon at UC Riverside. I I I I I I I I I Sea View League .champions Laura Wilson and M.E. Clayton headline the versatile group of Sailor girls, who will be hoping to advance to the CIP Division Il Finals, May 18 at Long Beach City College. ' ,, The top nine in each field event, and all heat winners in the running events, as well as the best remaining times up to nine places, mov~ on to the CIF Finals. Wllson, a two-time Sea View League shot put champion, did just that last year in her featured event, finishing third in the sec- tion. She will be looking to get back into the 39-foot range after failing to break 37-0 at league 1imds. She will also compete in the diScus, h4vtng finished second tn league. Cayton, eighth 1n the section last spring in the 100.meter hur- dles, will hope to break new ground by qualifying in the long jump and triple jump. She won both jumps at league fi.nak, hav- ing been disqualified in the hurdles for a false start at league pre- lilns. A pair ol Newport freshmen, Alida McFall and Leah Zaby will get double, and triple duty, respectively, while Autumn Puro and sisten Katie and Amanda Kent will also test their stamina and versatility. McFall. league champion in the 3,200, also qualified by taking second in the 1,600, while Zaby, tb1rd in league in the 100 and 1 200, will also take a leg on the 400 relay. Puro, second in league in the 400, will double up on the 400 relay, while both Kents will assum~ spots' on the 400 and 1,600 relay quartets. Corona del Mar senior Nicole Albano wt1l also be extrem•ly buly, having quallfled in the 100, 200 and '00 relay. Newport junior Shane Reese, league champion in the dilcul, and CdM l8Dior Ryan RU.en, making bil leCOlld straight trip to tM preliml in the 800, top a short tilt Of three boys competitors fna Back Bey area tcbooll, wbldi lDclUd• CdM ...Uor James Haag (110 blgb, hQrdlel). ' : NllwP..Olt·gbil Katie 8owveW (high J\DnP) ancl Sara McMWen 'I Ct,IOO .-,, .. ao slated to c.'Ollll>N. while CdM 1boukt allo --bJV-)-(900l-.-Mlllgilll J Hg ~:H ~~~~~~-::-=~- ·-; . ~ ... LEAH HOGSTEN I DAILY Pl.OT C osta Mesa's Margaret Grover (above, left) vies In . the 100, going 13.0; left. . Estimcla's Chris FelJI competet til the long jUmp (his best WU lt-11); and below, Costa Mesa's Matt Rudllell cuts off wttb tbe shot put at t)).e CIF Dtvlllon m 1nck and Fleld PrellJn at - Veterans Stadl1\JIL RudMW went SO-OSI• to flnlsh sixth, giving him a berth at the fln.als. . "<•< c I H SCHEDULE SATURDAY SWIMMING High sch90I boys and girls • Costa Mesa, Estancia at CIF Division II Finals at Belmont Plaza, Long Beach, noon. ntACK AND FIELD College men and women -Southern californi~ College at Occidental Invitational, 4 p.m. Community college men and women • Orange Coast at Southern California Community College Finals at Citrus, all day. High school • Newport Harbor, Corona del Mar at CIF Division 3A Prelims at UC Riverside, noon. W.1 '-l~NIN< ;! ·''. 1 ·() l~Sl 'I(.,~<~··~ . MERCURY INSUR..Vl:E CO. SAnJRDAY, MAY 11, 1996 • • sw1mm1ng Mesa, Estancia take shots at Di\r. II. finals tonight} ... B):LMONT SHORE -Costa Mesa Higp) Katie Grogan competes in the 50 and 100-yard freestyle events tonight at the CIF Division n Swimming Finals tonight at 'Belmont Plaza fdl· lowing excellent swims at Thursday's pre1iiQ$ here at the same site. • Gr6gan, who is also competing in the ~ and field CIF showdowns, logged a school record in the 50 free, besting Elisabeth Chiis- tiansen's year-old mar~ by one-hundredth at-a second with a time of 25.45 for fourth place . .;. s,pe was sixth in the 100 free at 56.40.to gaiii a berth in the championship finals. The ballmce of Mesa's girls contingent will be competing in the consolation bracket ,. ~ Colleen Lund, Jaimie Smith, . .A11iS¥ Alastuey and Grogan posted a 1:46.36 in dae 200 free relay (eighth) and with Elaine Grogan taking Smith's spot in the 400 free relay, ¢§ Mustangs recorded a 3:56.50 for the final spot (16th). • • Lund was ninth in the 200 free wit!(~ 1 :02.83, just .02 seconds out of the ch.amgL- onship bracket, and 10th in the SO free (26.00)'. Alastuey J>Qsted a school record 2:02.31 in the 200 free for 13th at the prelims, but mis&ed the cutoff in the SOO free with a 5:27.67. :. Mesa's boys will take their shots in the relays after the 200 free relay finished sevenyi · with a school record 1 :29.49, besting their op year-old mark by the same quartet -Jaufes Comfort, Robert Grayeli, Dominik SZ11ks7ibt1 and Ryan Dandy. -' The same four was fourth in the 400 free relay with a 3:18.01 clocking. ' Comfort just missed the cbampionshiJ> bracket in the 50 free with a 21.95 (ninth) and was 13th'in the 100 back (55.58). ~ Dandy enters the consolations with a 22.2'1 in the 50 free (12th), but missed out in the 1® free with a 50.03. • Estanda High's 4 x SO free relay team will be shooting for a -school record tonight, as well The Eagles, ignited by Chad Bollenbad\'5 personal best of 21.97 in his split, recorded'_o 1:32.03 to gain the final spot in the consolation finals. ~ Tiying to put together a new school mar"k will be Matt HQss, Jon Jessup, Mark Stephens and Bollenbach. The quartet clocked 1 :32.0l,~ Thursday night's prelims, just off the school mark of 1:31.67. · Other efforts at the prelims fellshort of qual- ifying for tonight's meet, but nevertheless weJe significant. Bollenbach recorded a personal best 22.54 in the 50 free (24th) and 49.04 in the 100 tree (17th). . . .:. Stephens went 57.53 in the 100 fly (21st) anp 57.6f) in the 100 backstroke (24th},~ the 4 x 10o~ee relay team went 3:2S.22, for 2oth place. · • In CIF Division I action, sophomore Rob Williams of Newport Harbor High turned a 1:00.3 in the 100 breaststroke, identical to his preliminary time on Thursday. THE MASTERS IS~ Your tu•.,. fMld No tnol'e •xcu...rr 50-80% OFF Ml Major brands -~ OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Tr"'iriml]n1tlm orifiul Imps. .. A l'rfmliftfor ~•rs~ youth sports agle's two-run hOmer tips ~es to Phillies, 4-2 Four tes· in today's • I • I l I : ew- R T -The Pbillles rode Bmy Jefs two-run home run to a 4- 2 victory over the Dodgers in a h.ittle for first place in Newport t1C'ach little League action this ~d~t week. Eagle also shared the pitching r~uties with Robert Della Grotta .rnd benefited from some fine u lensive plays in the outfield by c had Czisny, Taylor Pham-Borst 1 HI Patrick Wood. Brandon Kurtz had a double ul Della Grotta added two hits. In other gcµnes: Cardinals 12, Reds 4 Cardlnals 8, Giants 7 fhe Cardinals started the . , 1'k wjtb Colby Hackett getting fi:tttl win of the season by ~ 111 king out six batte'rs in three 11ngs of work. <'ourtney Conwell led the · .1 els with three hits and thre~ 'H is. Kyan Rhoades and Brian nlett each had two hits for the ds \gainst the Giants, Beau . -•. · lf'kstill got the win in relief of ~nDaley. ~!;·~Daley, Andy Almquist and .-.11er Martin were the main con- l>utors on offe nse while the C'f-iiants' Ben Forrest pitched effec- C~~\l~ ·ly and Charles Halladay Q!4tf1ed on offense. .... . Mets 11, Cubs 6 0 1'· • l'vlatt Newcomb pitched four . • ,~1 ;lid innings as the Me ts topped "''''' ·Cubs. '. ~\ lack Ukropina had two hits · -ti drove in two runs to lead the -ts who also got a key hit from : ·~kike Reilly. · j ; ... · J )f'von H m1t helped preserve : J1 u • win with two nice defensive : .,,.,1~s in the outfield. •-. Dodgers 5, Giants 3 . ',\1tlte strikes out 12 ,'.; r oSTA IESA BASEB.AiL -~h White went the distance for • I 11 White Sox in their 6-3 win ;.r the Mariners in Costa Mesa 1 1 Ile League Junior-Senior Divi- ,n play. Little struck out 12 bat- '' r" to run his season total to 95. Jinuny Henog had a triple and d .. ove in two runs for the White ; ,z Nick Kimbril also drove in "•)runs. r:--COLLEGE ; j·: S·CC bows, 7-4 f I ': \ZUSA -SOFTBALL J• \ /. us a - ' • I' 1c tfic, which went on to defeat ; I 1 waii -Pacif1c 2-1 to gain a • 11 •111d tcb in today's championship ! : 1111<11 at 11 a.m., ousted Southern , ' < 1 hiomia College from the NAlA ': h1r West Regional Softball Tour- l ' 11 unent at Northside Park Friday •: , f(•moon, 7-4. : I The Vanguards, who finish the f: , i1son 26-23-2, gave Azusa ' I 111nftc a 5-0 edge in the first two •' 111111ngs and were never able to , I ( • 11 •c over. -: --:Pour base hits, four free passes 41 two sec errors led to the -R4fl'>-run deficit. The Vanguards battled back !'1th three in the fourth, but that 11 1o; as close as they would get. Chrissy Vega and Angela Wolf j ' ~( b went 2 for 4 for sec . 'I • W FAR WIST MGIONAL \ia..a PM:iflc 7, SoCal College 4 l•1usa Pacific 230 000 2 • 7 8 2 (I >Cell College 000 300 , • 4 8 2 Hebert and IOrkbride; Houston and Caru- ~'' w. Hebert. 12-3. l -Houston, 17·16. Moore First-Team c o s T A BASEBALL 1ESA • lu1>shman reliever Bryan Moore 1\ <1s the Orange Coast College h.i-.eball team's only selection on t ht> All-Orange Empire Confer- (•11<.:e Firsh Team. Moore, a lanky right-hander, , .. <ls second in the conference wit h 21 appearances while a ver- t1qtng just under seven strikeouts ,,,., every nine innings he pitched. His ERA was under 2.00. Freshman second baseman < '1 r1ig Ritter and two sophofores, c ,, tcher Deric Yanagisaw and 011tfie lder Geoff Wilson, were n.i med All-Second TA.m. Ritte r !Mel a team-high 61 assists also h.11ted .308 in 24 games. Yanagisawa was a team leader tw hmd the plate and on offense , I fl· 'also played in 24 games, bat- 1 rnq .287 with a .398 slugging p1•rcent.age. He was the team-RBI lt•c1der with 23. Wilson, a Fint· "INm selection htsl sea.son, had a .298 average d11c.J was among the teatn leadert 111 almOlt every category, indud- • lll<I being hit by pltcliel (3). lhe Pirates, who ltartad the,... " m with a tchool-record 13 • straight wtm, ended tbe lfflOn 25·16 overall and tied for. f:Uth t-~KC.Wit.b 8 9·15rilaJrd. Pop Warner slgnups today at Costa Mesa C OSTA MESA The Costa Mesa/Newport Beach Pop Warn- er League will be holding regis- tration this weekend for the Fall season. Players interested in strapping on the old helmet should sign up at Costa Mesa High today from 9 a .m.-2p.m. The league offers tackle foot- ball for playei:s ages 7-14. The teams will be divided into five divisions determined by age and weight. The teams from the youngest to oldest players are: the Cardi- nals, Mighty Mites; Chiefs, Junior Pee Wee; Colts, Pee Wee; Charg- ers, Junior Midgets; and the Cowboys in Midget. Cheerleading squads are also being formed for each team. The cost per player is $125 for •early birds• who register before May 31. Each additional family member is $100. This includes practice and game unifonns and pads, physi- cal exams, insurance and tro- phies. Cheerleader costs are $45 which also includes a uniform. The season starts Aug. 1 with practices at TeWinkle Park and games at Costa Mesa Higli. For more information, 'Call 440-9970. City C~uncil kudos for soccer champs N E w -SOCCER P 0 R T BEACH -The Qty of Newport Beach City Council will be honor- ing the local under 14 girls soccer team that was a recent winner in the Orange County Soccer Championships. Richardson sets home nm record NEW- p 0 R T BEACH -David Richardson set a Newport East Pony League record this past week, hitting two home runs in the game. Richardson's teammate Sean Penton then powered out bis , third home run of the season as the Qodgers fell to the Yankees, 18-12. The Yankees' Ryan Jetton joined the power barrage With his second home run of the season. In othe r games: Cardinals 7' ~· 5 The Cardinals continued to dominate their division with a«- tory over the Jt.:s, who won an ear- lier season battle, 13-8. The two teams will play a rubber g~~ this morning at Eastbluff Field. David Mittman pitched all sev- en innings tor his first win of the season as the Cardinals improved to 10-4 while the Jt.:s fell to 3-8. CMlo Perrea was the big gun for the Cardinals, going 4 for 4. David Knecht, Mike Ferketic and nm Northrup all added two hits. Designated hitter The play- ers are the BASEBALL heroes in the Newport Harbor Baseball Association, but there are a lot of stars worldng behind the scenes, too. Like coaches and volunteers out at 7 in the morning on game days, dragging the infields to get the· rocks out and laying down the chalk lines among whatever else needs to be done. Like the ·members of the Board of Directors who spend up to 20 • hours a week de aling with the various issues that 'arise. Like Director Ray Torrey who makes himself a regular fixture at City CoWlcil Meetings and other civic events, among other duties, to keep tai. on anything that might affect tlie league. Tigers win two; Indians alOne in first COSTA MESA The n.gers• two games in this week's ,Costa Mesa American Uttle League Major Division play were exact opposites except for the results - two W's. In the first game, the Tigen tied the ~ame in the sixth inning and then pushed across the wtn- ningrun in ijle seventh to squeak out a 5-4 victory over the Yan- kees. In the second game, the ngers pounded out 17 hits in a lopsided 23-6 win over the Angels. In the Yankee game, Jon Bor- land led off the seventh with a single and Michael McGuire doubled .to right-center to drive him in with.the game-winner. The ngers had bunched together two singles by Cody Ostrander and Steve Doerr to tie the game in the sixth. McGuire, who came on in relief, struck out five in two innings of work . The Yankees' Doug Amburgey and David Boucher had key hits. McGuire was the hitting star in the Angel game, too, going 3 for3. · Six other players, Borland, Bryce Sheridan, Andrew Carich, Renny Jackson, OstrMi- der and Doerr, all cam~ up With two hits. Matt Bourquardez was the benefactor of the offensive blitz, picking up the win. Mino r A DlvbJon Jrutlaos, MUt.nen 8 In a see-saw battle, the Indians scored four runs in the sixth to battle back for a one-run win and sole possession of first place. Taylor Sage's. double and a triple by. Sean McGuire capped the . sixth-inning rally. Craig Thompson had two hits in the Soccer anyone? CORO- NA DEL --~ -. . . --. ~ MAR-Scme rl tbe areas top IOOOl!r pjayen will be oompeting today in the •Magntnoent Seven!' lbuma- ment at Corona del Mar High. •All of the guys are either semi-pro or have been profes- sionals,• said organizer Benny, who in the best soccer tradition is known only by bis first name. The one-day competition is expected to draw 2' teams com- peting in the men's over 35 and men's open divisions. Some local teams fans might recognize are Dos Mas 1 and 2, Arsenal, United, Padadora I and Il, the Wa.nion of Mission Viejo, the Valencia Soccer Cub Dnubia and A.G.G.S 1 and 2 from Bur- bank. The teams feature Brian Wen- del, Brian Lou, Ron Lou, Gary King, 'C.J. Hester, John Bovetas, Ray Fernandez and Barry Turner to name a few. •A lot of these guys compete in the local Premier League,• Benny said. •we've held this tournament the· past six years in Irvine, but ~tched over to the Newport area this time because of all the local players.• Action is set to start at 8:30 a.m. lions Soccer Cup . More than 95 SOCCI R. teams, made up of 1,500 kids, are set to compete in the fifth•annual Lions .soccer Cup Tournament the weekend ofMay 11. Teams from Costa Mesa, New- port Beach and Corona del Mar elementary and junior high:s will be in the field. The winning schools from eight divisions will earn the right to display the Uons Cup, a perpetual trophy. Boys and girls will lXlmpete in four categories: third and fourth gradersi fifth and sixth graders; sev- enth graders; and eighth gradexs. ·' Regfonal GLENOORA - Milte Hancock; Johann Appell. noy Langley and Jenny McCreight will be repre- senting Orange Coast College today in the final.I of the Southern California 1\'ack and Field Regional at Qtrus College. Hancock. formerly of Newport Harbor High, will be competing in the 800-and the 1,500-meter runs. He qualified for both events by finishing second lait weekend at Long Beach Qty College. Appell, of Estancia High lin- eage, will be competing in the 3,000 steeplechase after qualify- ing second. Langley, who was an Orange Empire Conference Second- Team selection as a middle block- er on the volleyball team, will be competing in the high jwnp. He cleared 6-4 to join the field while McCreight will be competing in the 10,000. All four are hoping to do well enough to advance to the State Championships slated for May 17-18 at Cerritos College. Seven Vanguards gain All-Conference on coaches' selections ' ') WHITrl- ER -Jen Houston. Jen Caruso ~ Angela Wolf, of ... the Southern California College softball team. have all been named First-Team, All- Golden State Athletic Conference. Houston, a sophomore pitcher, was the GSAC's pitcher of the week twice this sea.son. Caruso and Wolf, both in the! senior years, started at second base and left field, respectively. "The girls are all really excited about this,• said Coach Mike Lanni. ~They loved the coverage when they won. No team from here has ever done anything like this before. They're really excited about the City Council meeting." The team learned of its latest accolade in an letter by Mayor John Hedges inviting the team to come to the May 13 meeting in the City Council Chambers. The major portion·of the.mon- ey comes from the annual fundraiser pancake breakfast. Pony League Director Todd Landgren said/ this year's event was the best eNer, $12,000. The League bas a ' maintenance bud- get of $8,000. The League spent $1,000 for cinders at Mariners. 'game. · The tournament, sponsored by the local Llons Club, will host the awards ceremony and fish tty. All three played major roles in helping the Vanguards reach the four-team field in the Par West Regional Tournament_ Interested parties are welcome to attend the 7 p.m. meeting. Tue Mariners almost tied the game: but Indian catcher David Barnett was able to make a div- ing tag to prevent the run from scoringi Bryce Ca.rich pitched the final Qiree innings for the win. This year's tournament com- mittee includes: Mike Dunn; Mike Galasso; Paul Cothran; Shawn Thayer; Glen Ross; Steve Wherry; Ann McEligot; and Bob Krieger. 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F/p, $ .,32 '=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Storage only. $1 50/mo 35 Local & Esteb Sites BIG CANYON Dover Ave .. Unit C, $900. APARlMENTS 2-car gar. vii ceil, w/d 1950 831•v o,. Collect/310·379-1080 Earn up to 51500 wkly plan. 2BR. Oen, 2BA. avl 6/1 645-1020 hook-ups. $1100/mo. Pen Pt: Walk 10 bch. New 2'8' motor home 1•800-696_..980 :::~j~~?~a~~~~52v;~ 3Br Twnh•.• Npl. Hts. FOR RENT 187 E.22nd Sl.642-4541 quiet, remod. 2br, lor rent. Full kitchen. •••••••••l---------New cpt, paint, patio, E 'S lde Back B ay 1 ba. lndry, N/pel, NIS shower, TV(VCR. Day PURCHASE/LEASE Movln• Sale . sgl grg, vory nk:e. 322 1 Br, yar<t/patlo, w/d 5900/yrly. 65D-8040 & wkly ralos_ 559-8844 COMMERCIAL Kitchen in Orange Sal. 8·12, 464 Abbie Ogle. $1025 760-0768. hkup, S645, no pets •RESORT LIVIN0•1 _________ REAL ESTATE f:::in~~la~~o~~coB~r~ Way, (oH Irvine be-E 'Slde Executive CORONA 631-7813 Great loc. nr beach/ RENTALS TO with only S10k Invest· IWeon 171h & 181h St.) trwy. Medltorranoan GOV'T FORECLOSEP Lots of great clolhesl Townhouse. 4Br, DEL MAR 2622 architecturo, lush SHARE 2724 ---------1 ment. (714) 580-8686 Chances are you will find what you need at the prlc:e you want to pay when you read Claasffled daily M2·5e78 . .. _,. homes for pennies Furn & Electronics. 211.!Ba. 2·800 sq. ft. * landscaping. 1 bdrms iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii r~=============~~ on $1 . Delinquent Tax, Huge MB w/frpl, ... -· BUSINESS OFFICE Repo1, RE01. Your --------Bonus RM. Private 3Br 2B• +Den+ Very fOI 100_,_ from 5830. Some re-CDM 8 Var d S 1 6 0 0 lg ofc or gameroom. Lw!yry aBd 2Ba strichons apply. C all House_ Walk to FOR RENT 2769 Area_ Toll Free ()().. LOTS ' 65"2927/6.75-0261 HI cell. pallo, Ip. w/d Apirottment 72~8785 todayl beach. W/~. Ip, gar .. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiJ ... .. 898-9778 EICt. H·1398 v-Sl700 310 446_1458 tior.......S. storage_ Nice lg yrd . .for current llsllngs. FOR SALE 1400 E 'ald• Townhouae •WIOHk~·~· 500 +utL 675-4939 Approx 15' x 20' QOV'T FORECLOSED iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2br 2.5ba. Garage and--------=-~~anp. CLASSIFIED office space avl, homea for pennies EASTSIDE CM carport. Pool/spa. No "'MN( 122• 7505 ll's lhe resource you COM Share 3br-2ba now. S225. All util. Sl 0 II t T pet. $1000. 675·7183 Overstocked with can counl on to soll a house. Wood firs. incl. Call 644-2270 on 1 e nquen ax, C·2 Lot 50x200 with myriad ol merchan-frplc. 5575/mo + utls. --------:~fa~*·To~E~:~ ~~~ 2 Bedroom, 1 Balh E'Slde Townhouse, 3 As~~::~o dlse lloms. because NS. 641-0803. 898•9778 EJCt. H.1361 house with hardwood Br, 21.o\ Ba. cozy & Classified The Community our columns compol 1....,.....,....-------..,-Most Prominent space for .current listings. floors. Needs TLC. qulel, lg l/r & d/r wilh will hel~ Market Place. qualified buyers 10 COM-close to beach on 171h SI. In CM. $245,000 wilh owner frpl, huge master w/ Classified calll room In house. kitch QOV'T FORECLOSED financing. Cunlact skylt & walk·ln. Gar1 ___ 6_4_2_·_5_6_8__ 842·5878 642·567 8 prlv., storage $500 ' • (u Pacific Plaza home• for pennies owner. P.O. Box 2404, +laundry, (Santa Ana/ --------util. 675-4939 : ~~::'.~~ ~1~1~'; on $1 . Oelln6uenl Tax, Newport Beach. CA Sanla Isabel) $1400, ________ ----------------lrvlne Share 2 Mstr Br/ • 5-Treatmenl Rooms :~fa~s.To~E Fr!~ ~~~ 92663· •NWPT HTS63LG1•8 3°B9d7 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 2 fTlSlr ba condo. w/d, •Led Sh1eld X-Ray Rm iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii parking. avl. 6/ 1 $500 s 1 eoo. mo. 234 E. 17th SI 898-9778 Ext. H-1361 --------2Ba. Fplc, laundry rm, mo. Greg 8251-8179 Call 714-045·3120 for current llsllngs. garage. s 1295/monlh. ,..,,.,,.-=--------------------1 CHIROPRACTORS GARAGE SALE HINTS --------•HOUSES/ Ulls Incl. 842·5937 M/F MBR/bath/gar. 1n lndlv, furn, 200-1450 " CONDOS QUIET -. SB» DNB spacious Bal. Penn sq 11. Garden. waler. BALBOA W'Slde • Quiet St. ~ ~ apt. Slops to ocean. tall, airport. Amon111es Before your garage sale, determine what items you wish to sell. Make sure eve~ing is dean and repaired. : -iiPiiiEiiNiiINiiiiSUiiiiLAiiiiiiiilOiiiOiii7il FOR RENT ~;;~~~ms. N•v;5~~~ra\· Palm ~esa Apartn1ents. reasonable 050-8861 $200-$1600 436·6665 ., Npt Bch Share vt/2 Sub-lse, shorl lerm/ .. "' ... .. .. ;,, •• • u ., :l .. • • ,,. tJ ., •• = •• 3 •BALBOA• BEACH CONDO BALBOA Priced for Faat Sale! ISLAND 2106 7-yr Old condo w/2·car iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii attached garage. 2Br/ 2.5Ba. 1 Blk walk to 3 Br, 1 Ya Ba nr bay or ocean. Greal beach, frpl, pallo. Yrly. locatlonl Must sellll 117 Pearl. Open Sat. Call Diana Kendall 5/11 1-5PM Day M·F 71~65-7135 310-516-9100 x105. SEVEN GABLES Eve 818·792-2573 For Ad Action Cal a ...... AD-VISOR 642-5678 Have A Garage Sale~ Coll The Pilot Classifieds at 642-5678 f o place yo~r Garage Sole Ad t .... .,·.~\~Pilot lldl.-t,• So near & yet so far ... That's the fccling you gtt when you live at Palm Mesa amid the lush greenery of sc:cludcd woods & satdy palms. A SrudioJ, l & 2 Bedrooms · Jn SS7S to S600 · 181U62S to S6SO · 28Jl '725 to S750 A No Pea A Vcnic.aJ Blinds A Ceiling fuls A NEW Carpet, Paint & Tile A FiOlCSI Room A HcalX:d Pool 8c Jacuzzi A Patios & Bakx>n.ics A Garages Available Office Hours: 9:00 am ·. 5:00 pm M-F and 10:00 am • 4:00 pm~ 1561 Mesa Dr.· Santa Ana Hcighrs, CA (714) 54:6-9860- fi - Costa Mesa's Best · NEWPORT VILLAGE APARTMENTS Bring In this coupon for r /2 off ht month'• rent. For a llmfted Hme only. college grads. Nice phn avail Furn, 200- place $425+ utll. Avl 1400 s I Slart at $1/h_ Gil 722-t 506 Near 31rpoc1 436-6665 "As a new advertiser with the Daily Pilot, I am highly pleased with the results my advertising has brought - ir;i only the first month! I will continue to advertise with the Pilot, and appreciate the helpful, knowledgeable and motivated customer . ,, service . Thank you 9in MarkPottdl ~~ /·~pue iO Tftm ttle graea n=one·a i1C:lia 'f Deydr•m . jt Cawt>oy Autry 2d DnctOf'I ordef 42 Poker stake ...23..Blue _f:c:=.-es l:~Yollo­ Sl UfllrMte ~fine ~-: Cheerteadef'a cry 3' Actress -Dawn 'Chong ~ Glfttle 44~srobe ~ Made waves? 49 Teacup rim IO -tPUfMllle: I ~, tpali!fing wine "lll"Oot up •53 Quite a number 54 Dollar fraction rid Make lace . ' 11 W*h cNlna 61 Filwlh.-eo Tldlll --.. 83 Soft attOe 04 C8metlt as==..- ~ rrBucl(.: e&Act,....- -Margret DOWN 1 Slnger Damone 2 Oreamup : ~~iC" 5 Colorado Indian 6 Quicksilver 7 WlndoW covering 8 lndMdual 9 Molten roctc 10 Cocktail 11 Familiarizes 12 ltty·bitty 14 Prong t6 -one's way: proceed 21 Coffee server 23 Dandy 24 Poets and novelists 25 Expressed Indignation •t llSSR_VI_C•E--• i;1~IC &-11... 0 19811,Ul'illld,....~ 27 Ouletl 29 White: Fr. ~ ~lfsboal 35 Female sandplpef 38 BINI 39 Vulgar 40 Sprfnkled 41 Glggles 42 Saw 43 Montgomery'& stale Q. l • M Sooth, vulnerable, you hold: .. i:>KQU OAQ10'7 6iJtU ,Tbe biddi08 baa proceeded: Coffee Hou•• counter/baking help needed. fCT/PT avl. Exp. pref. but not nee. Contact Marianne at 341-1920. aA&.J I ~AJl8'74 OK The biddina hu proceeded: NORTH EA.ST 80t1l'8 ... , NOllTB MST 80Vl'B ,.. ..... 10 l • Pase 1 What do you bid now? HOM• llASIED BUS. 16 p._ IQ I.NT p._ 1 What do you bid now? Q, 3 • >..South, vulnerable, you hold: Income potential un· llmlled. Pd twice wkly. Artord•bl• Legal Svcs. 714•2:12·2~23 ·24Hrt Q. i · Neither vulnerable, aa South you hold: MJ8 QK HS oAJlO ~81 The biddini baa proceeded: , INSIDE SALES The Claaslned Adver· Using Department has an opening for a full time Inside sales rep. The c.i\dldate must have strong telemar· ketlng abllltlH and enjoy cold·calllng. Physlcal/drug acrffn· Ing required. B .. • plua commission. Xlnt benefit package. EOE. M/F/H/D. Call Judy Oetting at (714) 574· 4250 tor an Interview or (aJC resume to (714) 631-6594. ~4 1:1KQ?4 OA.JlOU 41.K The bidding has proceeded: SOU'nl WEST NOR111 !!ABT NORTH BAST BOUl'l:I WEST 10 Dbl 1 What action do you take? 10 Pua 10 p ... Q. 6 • Both vulnerable, as South you hold: 1 What. do you bid now? <:IJ 10 8 3 OAK J 2 M 10 U Q. 3 • Both vulnerable, as South you hold: The biddirur bu proceeded: BAST SOln'B WEST NORTH •Void QAQ93J ot82 MKQ87 u Dbl 30 'Q •• 1 . The biddirur ~u prciceeded: eoum fftST NORTH EAST P ... p ... W)iat action do you take? Look fi M d JOI" OUR TEAMI or answers on on ay. Station ava~abl• to lQ P... 2• a. p... S• 1 What do you bid now? Q. 4 • Both vulnerable, 88 South you hold: Learn to be a better brid1e rent for exp'd •tyllst playe r! Subacribe n ow to the w/cllent ele. Fun, Goren Briclp Letter by callinf frlendly atmoaphere In (800)1188.1225 tor information. Or established NB Salon. 714-e73~189 write to Goren.Bridlfe Letter, Ask for Lena or Carolyn P.O. Boz 441°' Chicqo. ll. fl0680.1 ______ _ 3000 PERSONALS 4410. PERSONALS 3002 EMPLOYMENT iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 5530 MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTIONS Home·Based Bualness. Is this for you? 1-800·480·4660 $35,000/Yr Income Nannv/Sltter wanted X pot•ntlal. Reading ror N.B. home. P/T, 1l;;f&.l,f1.w1!.; ~~~9· T9oll8 FrEee <R1) eves./Wkds. Eng.-spk8 1 ...,..,..., 8-11 X1. • req'd. 714·852·730 .69 LIVE 1361 for llstlngs. ......... 1 09 ,.__._....__,_ ____ _ 900-505•5050 $40,000/Yr Income•-------- pote nttal. Home HURSERYPERSON 800-759-4•20 Typists/PC users. Toll 2Vrs or more 1etall exp. 918-758-9100 Free (1) 800·898-9718 O.H. or C.C.N.P. Deg. Oll-59Z·570-950 ex T-1361 for listings. Top Pay & Benefits Call Mr. Lathrop m FIND THE PERSON $40,000/Yr lncom• · Ftowerdale•Nurserles potential. Home 714·833·9?00 OF YOUR DREAMS Typists/PC users. Toll·~=======::::: NOW/!/ Free (1) 800·898-9778•· 1·900-988-8988.,, ex T·139B for llstlngs. Bxt. 511' AIRLINES $1 S-4Sk Sl.991"-"'· Wiii train hiring NOWll M•ut k II ;ps. All positions. For Info St,..,.V (61'}-us.uJ.4 1 ·800-987 ·6613 X.aM74 Aaat for major OC lal· . ent agency. Ent. In- dustry knowledge a+ . $7 hr w/add'I $ optya. Fax res. 714·830-6399 iiPiiEiiRiiSiiOiiNiiALSiiiiiiii3iiOiiOiii2 Boo keeper Gen 'I led· -llp!l~ll!l!IP-!H ---------ger exp. Supervse AIR A BEAUTIFUL WAY EMPLOYMENT ·A/P, Oulckbk/Excell TO FIND .. OMANCI! 5530 req. Aetall exp a +. 1·900-988.fS988 Ext 4021 On site 12~20 hrs/Wk. $2.99/mln. Must be 18yr. Call Julie 673·22"4. Serv·U 61~5-8434 $35,000/Yr Income --------- NEW FREE PARMINE 1·801·871·5555 18 + long dist. loll • I O/rnill + Why play Hide 'N Seek with childcare? Call C la ••lfled today! 842·5678. pot•ntlat. Reading booka. Toll Free (1) 800-898·9778 Ex1. R· 1361 for detalls. $35,000/Yr Income pot•nllal. Reading boOka. Toll Free (1) 800-898-9778 Ext.• R· 1398 for detalls. 5530 ------ PT AIP. Sank Rec•. R•atawenl Chat·<>- ectmln. PC at<llle nee. CNCtten Management. send tHume: P.O. ~:,. ld11171 ... ~1'4i Bolt 10158 N.11. 921511_-_-~'",,.8,,.· ~-~-~~-SIECRitAAIAL PT 0.U/Caah .. r l'ull lime 1:30·5:30 S8ndwlch ShOp nHd• Mof'd•Y·,r1day 1n c>or frl•ndlV coun•w help. legal AdvertlaJng De· Th• City of N~Pol1 Call Kim ~' 651-IM&e partmenl, lndlvldual Beach ls-ottering quaJ· PT.f'T 2 posltlon1·avall mu•t be ••tr•metf , .. lfled candldales the """*'I Skattt'blke exp. aponslble with good opportunity to train for pref'd. Aelall/rental atte.ndance record an early entry lnlo the shop, Call 878-7528 and be able to work field of L8W Enforc• well with people. m•nt. Aaalgnment PT·PT Unique opp. Good typing and area• lncltJd• Patrol, High paying career. proofreading aklUa a OetectlvH, Tra«lc and Training provided. Not must. $7.50 per hour • Records. Cadets work mulll level. 667·2828 Phyalcalldrug acre•n· part-time during the Ing required. EOE. M/ achool year and pol· Receptlonlat F{f for F/H/O. Please fax , .. albly fuli.tlme during busy Medlcat Front aume to Judy Oeltlng the aumm.,. Cadels Ole, Safary/Benellla (714) 631-45594. mJ!IY remain In the baHd on exp. Typing h I IA I I $7.24~19.C>e/Hr. program untll lhelr •Jdlls req. Pl.ate fax S 1 1P: ;'r1 2.;~ ~ r,• 22nd birthday or untll reau.m• 646-8523 or c er ' . • rc· completion ol their call 64tl-t~461 N/Smoker, energet c B , IQdlvldual. Can b'· achelor • ·Degree. Receptionist FT tween 2-4. 759-35f9 Requires graduation casual Npt peach 1 ....... -'"'"""....,.....,,..,.,~=-=~- from high achoo!. ore Dfpend~ble out· SOCIAL WORKIRI Muat carry 12 or more gol~g start l~med Hiring $24/Hr e.n.n1a. college units per ae-Cati~ 252•1617 · On Iha job tralnlngApply mester and maintain a your are• 800-33Mt50 GPA of C or better. Reo•ptlonlat Pff 12· •TIELMAAK•TING• Major courte wor~ In 5 M-F, Rolm console. Wiii train Sal + Crlmlnal Justice or the s m 8 1 1 d tr e c t 7oa.31ea Social Selene•• Is d•· Marketing/sales ofc.1-c_o_m_m_. _____ _ 1lrable. Must be be-Nr. oc airport. Muit Wanted Fem, n/a, tween agH of 18 and be flex to take am hrs drinker. In. x-change 20 at time of appt. 11 nee. N/Smoke ofc. for rm/board. Spend Must possess a valld Avl. lmmed. Call Mitzi nlghts/Wlenda wlbed Callfotnla Driver's LI· 478-l 150. ridden woman. U ha .. cenae. Appllcatlons kHplng. Own trans. may be obtained at R91taurant ' &4&-8447.-oe .. e~U·2921 . the Front DHk of the BOSTON -Polle• Oeparlment during normal busl· MERCUll'kYnJSE ness hours. Deadline MARKET ~~"' lo Ille Is May 29, 1996. Appllcatlons should The best time for ANTIQUES be returned to lhe Po-HOURLY 601'() llce · Department at: 870 Sanla Barbara Opportunities II g~v;2~;;'P~~r:T~~~: Right Now! matlon may be ob· fained by calling (114) 644·3664. Resumes nol accepted In lleu ol City application. Faxes not accepted. Equal Opportunity Employer. POSTAi. & QOV'T JOBS S21 /HOUR +BENEFITS NO EXP WIU TRAIN Appl + Into 714-647·1991 Top Dollar Paid! From 1800-1960. 1 pc to entire estate. Paintings, china, glsware, lum. etc. 40Vr NB Res 673·6223 THE BEST PART IS NOT SMELLING LIKE A FRENCH F~YI Boston Market's monu , ________ ,_ Ht'-T PHI( f'-!'.\ID Includes home stylit meals made w ith wholesome Ingredient, and there's not fryer In sight! All the food Is baked, rotlsserled or stoamed, so lhe air ls fragrant, not greasyl NOW HIRING • Shift Leaders • Kitchen Staff • Una Servers •Cashiers WE PROVIDE: • Commitment to Training • Excenen1 Pay • FJT & PJT Shifts • Fun Environment STOP BY FOR A PERSONAL INTERVIEW ~ . -•I f f 0" APPLIANCES 6011 O•n l!lo Ranee-N'ew. Upper/lower oven. S375 obo 673-3313 R•modellng kltch•n buyer's dreamt Gour· mel kitchen top, of th• llne brand name applt· ances. All stainless steel & black nnl1he1 lrom exqul•I• bay front home. Therm•· dor dbl wall oven. built In stove top. GARDEN GROVE warming oven, 11a1n-I • • • s teel hood. R e c r u I t I n g s It e $4 OOO I t 13215 Harbor Blvd. ' va ue, ••o · $1,700 obo. need to (near Flagstone) Hll. 1531-6275 M·F , 1 oam·7pm ----------Sat, 1 o am ·5 pm Wa•h•r/Dryer $140. CLOSED SUNDAY each. Frig $175. Apt. I EOE stove $100. 646-5848. CLEANUJG 3528 SERVICES QRYWALL 3548 SERVICE HANDY MAN 3710 JEWELRY 3784 UMOUSINE PARTIES & PIANO & VOCAL ROOFING 3910 3584 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SERVICES ;3814 O.CCASIONS 3840 LESSONS 3868 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliii lllfll10DILI carp, plbg, William Harold Jeweler• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii e SADLER ROOFI NO •••••••••I Newport T ile & M arble WINDOW CLEANING ..-SMALL JOB EXPERT paint, elec, tile, stucco, & Watch & Jewelry repair Featuring '91 Twnc ars Unlt•d Party Rental PIANO Beg.·Advanced Fr~;·~~~~ !u'n:.~~:i Fine Craftsmanship... •Average 1 story-S30 Drywall/Plaat1tr Repair roofing. MORGAN Antlque+Flne Jewelry Priced as low aa Taxi. Wedding Rental Equip All agH·Teecher Cert. Md 875-5095 DIRECTORY .. .Acousnc ..,01UNGS At Alfordable Prices. • 2 atory·$45. , Hanglng,lapln111Tuturt Uc'd . Phf850.3281 Buy/Mii/trade 973.o 3es Discount Airport Rates RehearsaluReceptlons Entertainment Avail. gUatant · Showers/Countera(flre Houae Cl•anlng Comm/RH 551·5573 Mobile #403-5388 1Hr FREI 31().245-6088 Grad Plltltt 945-0790 Jennifer 840.8009 •THUNDER ROOFING• 3408 8 1 c 1 1 For all of your roonng Natural S~ & Marble pr ng •an ng BAK Llot11585180 HonM "epaJr/R .. MHlel LANDSCAPS·& nffda. Reroof/Repalr. Fplcs l64548e 842·2214 & Reg Svc. Mlol·blindt, All phases. No Job too Costa MHa/Newport 3830 p11nr¥T..rG 3858 PLTR•DJNG Uc 8381« 848-4122 carpet a noor. VtSIJMC/M 25 Yee,. exp. LAWN CARE 3808 MASSAGE n.m uu \olUUJ 3890 AAA ACOUSTIC TILE REPAIRS AJ'a 008-2500 sml. Acoustic removal, Jfm 831•2480 Pe Int-applied Remov.. •Reseal Patio Tiie • etc. 714-240·1159 pati::h. Texture. lnVeX1. Ponds • Fountains---------•••lo Yard Malnt L a 8 Th•r•PY •W.P . YOUNGQUIST 962·5891 or 847-8905 Ll352409 745.3954 CONCRETE & •---------HAUUNG 3720 Lawns, Cln.ups, T1M & Nutrition Ins/WC Painting Cont,.ctor ''CEILING MASTER MASONRY 3557 ELECTRICAL 3610 Tl'lm, Sprfnldrs, A•r•te, RN/Massage Thoraplst Oualug;~~~~J.'of'ls •Acoustic Ramoval• ---------Thalch &31-4422 Pg-413-8142 C.M. 722·0823 FrM HI. 8'15-3305 Custom TextUf .. Palnt CHILD CARE 3536 Small Job llXPERT JUNK To Th• DUMP • TREES • • Uc'd. Mark 838-7300 Br1ck, Block, Stone, Tiie Duncan alectrlc 1714-988-1882) 24'Yrs Quality PalnUng Cone, Patio. Driveway Quick Response WIM II haul. 1w~~ T8r8a2•h ,.,,..,.. ..... e. a..-1. MOVING 3834 TOUCHUPS, TOO CHILD HOMI! CARI! Fplc. BBOs. Ref. 25 Yr Local Uc. 8 50-7042 an wont .....,..1 •*• ._. 751-3cJ79 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim 24 Hrs. Richard Sinor ·.~ENTRY 3510 UcU04201ose Exp. Terry 557·7594 Ucl280644 645-3209 Rob&f1a Thornton TWENTY DOLLAR GARDENING Reliable PUBLIC NOTICE B P l IQ i HAULER/CLEAN UP & Quality Work at QUALITY CARI! • r Nandrm•n/Remod•I 720·3969 N11t Beach * est r Ct ual ty FENCES . reuonabl• rat••· The CaJlf. Public Utlll· 20% OFF W/ADt .... _________ , THI! LOCAL PLUM8ER REMODEUNG ·• J•rM• E. Bangert Co.· It ADDITIONS 3916 Since 1 ~7 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii F1lendly SeNlce•lntured ASK Ml! ABOUT ... LIS32981 G7S.t304 Remodellng.Ad"lllons •DAN DAWSON• Plum.bing 15415-6720 W1ltr HtraeOrllntefbl\ures Remodl•Rtpalr•Fauceta l554722•Pgr·717 ·57 29 & Repairs. No Job Too SmaJll Bob 548-8223 SPRINKLERS 3921 . Additions, Bath, Kitch Landscape, brick, atone .._ necv~ 3615 JOHN 85°'1828 Ed Barrett 548·3371 ties· Commlnlon RE· 20Yra Exp. lOnt WOfkmansllfp . . 1fflre·Water Damage ry~in.rlNG Corocfete.800-71 .. 1007 Gl '" ~ QUIRES that all uaed Fair s 645-24 11 Ron --------- Elec. Plumb, & Paint '°'--'•nn HOME raDei Or..n le.,.. Land1cpng household good a 11x,.rt Drain Cleaning SPRINKL•R RBPAI" Valvea•Htads•Tlm• clocks. 26Vrs Local Exp. NtwPOrt •r••· lmmed SERVICES 3548 ·:r~~.Ec~!~r1~~~u~c~la: •F•NC•• OATES• seRVI,.~ /Muonry ,tlrrlgallon mouvce••c JpTrtnt their RAINBOW Clrc:I• Malnt. .. Plumbing Repalt'a Jtag• 714-227.&122 newt'ffpalr1"at ,. ... ~~ '" ~ 3760 /Trimming /Aemovala P. . . a number: Palntlng-tnt/!Jcl Hou11/Apt 20Yrt 1_,. Al WOtll guat., ________ _ .::..nt stone. 25Yr Exp. LowS ...._.. Clean-uP9 • Maintenance llmoa and chau«eura Quality job. FrH est. .- ;....tOORS AernodeteHardwart A TOUCH OF CLASS JoH 531·7&43 Redwood • L*576605 L#599026 850oe109 print their T.C.P. num· Lt11569897 838-8888 lleft '4W2tl TUTORING John Burr 282·2831 , Trlm•Cabinets•Stucco Jim Whyte 842•7208 care Giver FO! the ber In all advertla• Pr•clae Plumblnn -..-• ""'2731 3SY Cleaning. Ree/Comm I LAHDSCAP• CHUNG'S PAINTING • .! ·-~ .... .....,.. "exp u /B d d 'I' E t •Wood F•no"* 'ldefty, 12 years exp. menta. If you have • Repair• & Remodels ·~':f!lry 842.0587 r:res"." e 282~;1 ,:3 CONTRACTORS ~.hthNlng Ref's. Pleaae call CONSULTANT question about the le-20 Yr• Exp. Gd Price! Free EaUmatea r4'~tp z HANDYMAN GENERAL 3558 ettlmllH.Lowprlcn.Uc'd Tammy 714-361·9038 ~~:~ .. ex~~~~ gallty of a mover, limo ~~:'37~~~ ';;::.1g~ Ll .. 7H8H .. 1090 v f!Sf.All.JREFACE CA81HfTS •llOSS HOUSEClEANINa-. AdYlntagt Constr. 974-53Qt "'',... ..,... or chauffeur, call: -..,...-...,...,,--...,,...,..-.,.....1 • '1<1fchen1, batht, dOOl's. ucenaea-eonded IMMIGa•·noN Land~ ... ..,...11fti Publlc UtllltlH Oen• Abrams Painting ---------' •:•WlndoWs. Doug 54&-7258 s10.oo per hour. LllWIS Conetructton .l'l.ft Yfl/d t..-up/malnttf'ltlce, Commlsalon lnVExt Oual PalnVAeasS POOL : .. w•· 714-548-0388 Remod•l•Handyman PLOOll INSTALL 3762 1anCStrc•att1at1c dellgn. 114·558-41~t Llc'd/ln1'd 11nce ·1e. SEIVICE • JOARPl!NTRY•Wlndowa L•704113 Local Ree. Conl,.ClotlC27.eo4006. , M .. TO.J Pg.ee4-3947 t. ,Ooora • Wood FencH WINDOW CLEANING •71+557•5925• UPAiaS 3820 Pron 6 E~ 045{_505 Dibernardo • Moving __________ , i' • cie,.t/Oatag• Organizers • Carpet Cleaning U.S. I.....,..._ a11p9rt · _ Local/Offlc:e/Storage lk•'• Custom P alnllnG P..uapa a" a ....._., ,• L#281511 • Call Bob • Screen Repair 1 • .1. Scott Cone1ruoUon •QUALITY WORK• Oreen Caret Lottery •MOW/edge/VM/ ttlml Long OIJt. FrM Eat. Prof, Clelln, Quality "lltrt•Pumpa•MHt•re ' ,>tD-8323 Pg-312-0026 Fr•• Eatl • 729-7079 CuatOfTl Home BUlldefs HardwdNlnyVC~c VIN & \.M>of Certlllcatior'I aprlntdets/yct cl~P T#181832 97e.3114 Work. lnt/l!X1 & Docks. la .. nd aiue Po.la \ .,.... •, LICl411U4. R•f'a. M'ble/Car~eMSnd/lnt Work Ptnnlt 915-94215 "'" Mt, ,. .. onable, I Ht I oond Mewl L#70:M68 931 ..... 10 WICIY Svc. 84.-728 3894 ------- 3929 READING TUTOR Qradee K ·S .Crectantflled Tfllc:hef• Stephanie 123-0488 TEST PREP SEMINARS EXCEL on SAT & CT98. Evea/Wknda 4570 Campue Dr. N.8 . Pa.,lcla O'Oowd M.S. ContlW ~Te/Sch/UnlY. Call e7:t-2380 ). "'-LET •Bright Haeolnlng 714-871-77ee L?082?SI Taa-T~:aa rellable. MS-T381 Pp f M • 1 t•Hr :' PAINTING 971•9987 ~ European Prol'I BH1 ro over• rv I • ~-.. UTNG 3515 In lownl Refs sv~. Ell INTEIUOI PLANT ARTl•T 7Dayl$r OltC/Tll714S2 ConldantloUs Ctaltlman --------· ·• .'"'a.Gftlou Grace 251·948~ DOORS 3580 uauny -•• 3710 DWG-•e 3782 Speel•llat I" e11l1t1ng 432·9123/P-3.48·5850 Otd·F••hlonad Pride In ROOPlNG 3910•-W-J_W. _____ _ nnnu -"'~ landacape/lrrlgatlon Worlcmanthlp, 071-5997 uPQtedee. no;e7el SON'S PAINTING MLIOA flOO,.NG CO COVllllfGS 3932 D•9tQM VISI0 .. 8 Pref'I Lan•H9" Malflt MUSIC lnVExt. 22 yrs In O.C. 1comm I A•• JAeroof m; • Ptorl D111gw..,. 1ov,. 11xp • )(Int Ref• LESSONS 3835 Ouallty. Sml/Blg Jobs 1A8PM /FrM .Est /Aafe TH• an11PN" •a..You11rDe/Money • s.non.t !'towers • Uc4605~9 714·&37-9499 Uo'd/lna eit.aoe1 I~ In WllPlll* :~~oavsoo~ VICTO" 4 •7 •1T:a• CLARINaT IMtruotlon Pgr 1~1"9722 ... 0 .1. ROO .. NQ co. '~:...u:.osr:~ t .. 00 .. 2 t-77 t • T"i• a aTUMP St•t• C•rt T11cher BA TOP QUALITY INT/EXT Speclallzlng In new 1..,.,.., WaM•overC:: PRS• CotteultMlen , Ta•INATOft MA Deg'a . .O+Yr l>l,,. Very RN90Nllt Ra'lffl Aoota/Rt·fOOfal'Aepalra 8ince 'll. The f'l,'.;e":t vt•toN• D••IGll• Stump temcMt '99Cl•tl•t All AgH ...... ,3. L&-48221 Jay HO-SOM Ll7043H lo"d/1111. In Ou.aty Cleflm.ntN,. ASID fllrorl 0,.111..,... 1.1001215 N1-aoea . tHIOl!wt.d , ... ,o~t ~ 657.e221 COet ~. •cep. 9ai1i &... ..... Trtm ••Dms • 11·1 IQSOPIAd tlotW buying power. T'"9/Hedaen'emcm( ..-.-PIANO a VOCAL fffW Aoofa e AetOOfl ~ buclget9, "" WMd, Nu lMm/M ...... OCCASIORS 3140 L!SSONS 3HI ....,..,. e Lfft~ OOl•ullalcin. uo-t010 .... Yard 1~11 ~ •TOOt4tO ------- ·--------------- r ' . . Nc:wpun 8c:1khJC01t1 Mna O.,I)' Pllm SATURDAY, MAY 11, 1996 6014 M!liCHAHDJSJ! PJU!E TO :roueo~2 coaONA SP!.!D. MA1UH! SUPS CHEVROLET 9045 J AGUAR 9105 4X4 MISC. 6015 DEL 11U 1122 TIAllSPOITATION Sia BOATS 7016 DOCJ(S 7022 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii PlJUITUU ------·-- a:etenred•n Sote•a Slame .. mla k i tten '83 Camaro Berllnetta '89 XJ8 Sovereign. '90 Coun ty • Ra I' Y_.IOw, down tllltd. a -11 • Floua Treea male, blac:ik w/grHn Mowtft9 .... SAT 7·2 .aa• aKI aOAT '88 • AL a 0 A y AC HT T·top, Fun Power and Maroon. Mu11 IHI Rover Wananty •1 "400 obo. 6' white 1Uk In redwood plantere. eyes, e wHk• old. 41a ~ G•ldonroct ---------5,7 lltr• v.a, King llASIN hat t>oat allpi air. Ladles 1-0wner. lmmaeulanl cond111on. Miies. Loaded. Ne 1100 obo. Call 8and1t 12001 ... .obo Al10 2·6' Free to gOOd hofP•· (alley). Log ~d. w/d, BOATS 7011 Cobra 0 /0, low profile avail from 31 10 75 ft, Sharp, All record•. N/smk Sale! $9995. tires. Garaged c • 840.5737 Fleua treea S50/ea. 644-6483. frig, dreaHr & more. hull, Just •ervlced. $14'.50/ft. 673-1761 $2995 obO 723-1504 PERFORMANCE LTD. S20K 7'4·780.2 llagu ar·La nd Rover i po dining rm, obo 6415-3931• MOVING SALB SAT 2:1' Bay launch dbl new eontroller/uphol· BALBOA: <40' DOCK, ---------• ·SERVI CE· 1--------r pec•n Rnlth, custom For Salas Go" Club• PETS ._ 8arn. No •arly blrdal ender, Norwelgen Kit· itery. Orear ski boat· Side Tie. Holds: CHRYSLER 9050 714-850.5880 hot pad 11,000 obo. 1·Blg Berlha driver, 1· Ull Fum., antiques, MW k or g • n , Vo Iv o fHt·looka great...... <48' Boat X 9' Wlde iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ---,,.--,,..,.....,...,.....----1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii11itillii ThomUVlll• King 1IH Tailor made ddver ANIMALS 6049 king bd, ftlg, clolhlng eng.,54,995 675-6128 ready 10 go. Sl0,5()() e 714-$4 2-4914 .. 1990 Eanle T a lo n '9 0 X J 8 Soverolgn. bed HI w/brasa trim with burner bubble 1011 of cute 1tuf111 6"'8-9449 574-4247 •~~.,......,=-=..,,,..,.,,_,_...,,.,.__ • British Racing Groon. 11,000 obo 631·1778 ahalt and 1·1poon 30& lrl•/8•a vlow I! Io ctr Io • o • t _________ ,NEW DOCK 2 Slip• ~:::~~;:;: 1g0r~~•dg,itt1, ~;./s~~e ~·L~itd;~r arl GrHn couch Ilk• n.w s210. Please call 723·17tG. shaft. 1·Allen ••nd· •Poodle• AKC• Wanted tor summer -.111nU1C! s~RVIC"EI 25' +·. Elec/Wtr/dock ~ T c To & Ml 1 Call Su "&n.IU.l"G .-. .-box1. Marcu1 Channel 714-547·7621 S a I e I $ I 3 , 5 O o :!~.~~'73<:;:~2lnd. $45:$9~714·~51-34~5 COSTA MESA 6124 ~6~~~~0 •an at SUPPLIES 7020 S200/mo ea. 873-7353 --------i PERFORMANCE LTD. Moving S ale muscle Umbrell• Coc katoo • FORD 9075 J agu a r-Land R over ·SERVI CE· SEIZ ED CARS $175, Porsche•.• d11tacs, Ch•\.'~. BMW's, Cor~l~.f. Atso Jeeps. 4~crt Your Area. Toll Fr--.:.1· ., 14-850 -5880 800-898-9778 ~··· ~· 1398 for currerit :1~f lngs. ..... -u-r_g_u_n_d.,..y-..,.lt'""•....,1'""1•-n 1 flex exerolur/atalr 5Yr old, male. Tame. 2~'!.:· s!~': 1 c;:~~ _P_O_WE--R--:.B_O_A_T_S __ ATTN: CAMPERS, RV'S, velvet Seeflonal. 1tap etc. wae $600 Loves woman. W/ · ny BOAT OWNERS TRAILERS 8014 '92 Taurua AT, AC, , "• ..-$500 obo 873·3313 now $200. Body by cage. $800. 875-5770. ?, Great stuttl Bikes, 7012 · PS, PB, Cru1, P/Seats, -MAZ--D-A----9-1-2-5 , •Ix Jake ab & back $125. . elolhes, etc. 50 Selllng apaeH allllliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil AM/FM, New tires. t-AN--T-IQ_U_E_S_.._•__._.,..·~- lmm•oula.-Furniture GE fridge black door, Furniture, appllaneea, . avl. at Mlnney's June •95.•99 RV'• Rent 3 M I n t con d . 8 6 K . iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ex • - Every\tllng goea S20 Ice/water 23.5 cubic ft. MUSICAL books, .dl1hH & SURAY 21 ft Cuddy & 1" Marine Swap day1, 41h day free. $8500 548·4HSO '90 MAZDA M X8 CLASSI CS :&250 to $2,500 obo. cherry $350. 8 drawer NTS morel Near O.C. Fair· trlr, 1983. Orig owner. Meet. '25 per space. 24-30 ft. Newport 1993 FORD TURBO QT . 50,000l::miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilll!5 8/R seta. rice poster & dresser $125. Framed INSTRUME 6055 ground•. 2527 •n-Serviced ran'rly, many Boal gear only. Con· Beach 724-9777 1 1 d d M st 1• " -• vert your marine sur BRONCO 4 X 4 m • 08 e · u see. '70 M BZ 2 88' ... 1lelgh, formal dining mirror $25. :v. air com· dover Pl., Co1ta Mesa, xtras. $6500. 646-5974' plus to cash at West RV•'77 24' Tioga In perfect cond Alt $6500 OBO 2~1-9075 Cpe Auto, aJr. Lt '.~ rm w/chl,na eaVbllnet, Pplroenssjsuslcoe.rNSe7w5 eh1•6mm-2 Baby Or•nd Pl· Sal 8am·3prn. SEARAY 21 ft Cuddy & Coast's No. 1 Swap 440 Single? want to power, leather, phone, Hand·made alumlni.MI. le11ther •o a set. clo-· ano• beautiful condl-11 1983 0 1 Meel. Fantasllc new travel or live lni "This tow pkg, rims/11res. NISSAN 9150 $7500 ooo.8 7 34,3" rlan llvlng rm, grdfa· movie projector $95. tlon 1 glo11 whit• 1 HUNTING.TON Ser rrvl, d . ~ gl owner. loc., Newpor1 Nautical Is tor you." Sleep 1/2 0 I I K ther clock, plu1 Lotimore.721-0913. mah.ogany/Walnut t1'~ ce regry.many h fl ht 11 t ny60kmies '17 • '74 Jensen H-.."'1 7 ..... 220 2998 ..-xtras $6900 646-5974 MuHom (Old Reuben • ower, us o e , 574-4247 or 646·9449 , Lolus twin CAm , ..... * ... · * 9hower Bench tor bath· lsh. In tune. $1875 BEACH 6140 · · E. Lee Res1aurant) for basin. ~ hold Ing 91 2 40 SX SE Wht/ Sit hrd·tops R-;; 1 .. i Model home furn 2 tub. Double seat (with each. 527·1854 SEARAY 21 ft Cuddy & Info. Call Mlnney's lanka, lg water tank, _G_M_C-----9-0-8-1• Charcoal Int. 4·Cyl. 5· Orig cond. Yellow wing back chairs w/ backs) which enables 2 Fam a•I• SAT. 5/11 , trlr. 1983. Orig owner. 548·4192 waler htr, furn, lg frig, Spd. AC. CC, PB, PL, lnl 52K 839~75 match pillows S220 you to 1lldo over while 8am. 8410 El Arroyo Serviced reg'rly, many TONS OF •love oven, cup· Tilt steering whool each. 1 day t>ed/sofa sitting down. Perfect BICYCLES 6060 (Off Newland, nr Tai-xtras. $6500. 846·597:4 boards. Smog cerllf 4/ '9 5 Yukon SLE 2 -Dr, S t ereo le ass o t to 1------___,...,.,_ twin w/plllows $295 for anyone needing ber1) Furn. household STAINLESS STEEL 12/96. Licensed to 4/ 4 X 4 Wht/belge, fully Tlnled windows Alloy A UTO PARTS • ; ~ and computer desk/ assistance. 549·9591 Items, kids clothes. SEARAY 21 ft Cuddy & Bronze & brass & nuts 12/97. $4,500 cash 1oadod w/hvy duly ex· rims. Excnlabor Alarm & REPAIR 92&n ctr, walnut $95 548· Sonv 27" TV $225. '52 SCHWINN Red Great Bargal.n11 trlr, 1983. Orig owner. & bolts + washers. obo. 536-2268 from 3-tras, hvy duty low. Sys1em. Electric soal· • \(,V 6090 ,, Phantom. Completly Serviced r~'rly, many 58 00 d 9pm, Alarm. 6-yr tact warr .• bells. Mmt cond1t1on. l!!!? Mh agnaVvCoRx Hl·FI 4-restored . Perfect xtros. $6500. 648-15974 Ml~ne~·!r p-7:cnhl. Sur··--------Mini cond RtO lhru 97 $10,500 0130 Call FOR SALE • ,B~ Perteet white couch ead SllO. COi eond. S3K. 675·5770. NEWPORT plus, 1500 Old New· S28K 548-4806 Pager 691·1162 'convertabte top opijgrl W/chase. Red"'"h'"'lu Player·Phllllps·Prof'I BEACH 169 tor lull size oFOR:I plllowa. Be~ch" a't;ie. vera. w/games S37s. ·~~ ......... ~ ... ~ll~iiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiii6iii~ BOATS, YACHTS, port Blvd. 548"'192 AUTOMOBILES 9170 Bronco as seen In Qtf· $!550 OBO 830-2595 Laser disc $ 1 ~20. Pa· ISUZU 9100 PONTIAC · Road magazine: I nesonlc EP-1000 Mas· GARAGE SALES Bo•utlful Quallty CHARTERS 70\J MARINE SUPS pans included. ,2 •Quality Furniture 2-Sofas, Brown/Gold Taputry S65·S75. 20392 Bayview Ave. N.B. Call 756·8996 sage chr·belge lthr •••••••••I antique• furniture, DOCVS 7022 ---------'8 9 FIREBIR D Wh le old. $250 OBO. Z.l . Co11 $2700 sac $1600 sofas, piano and ae· *JUST a5 NEW* "' BMW 9030 '87 Isuzu T rooper U • . 589·4040 e)(t.167 •• Wht wash desk, cabi----------1 cessorle1. Sat. only " iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 75k miles. original 2 tops, S·spd. loaded L IFT "ATES t & E t t $2 5 owner. red, S6.500 Xlnt cond. $4400 Call .,. ne s n · e r 7 · BALBOA Bam. 521 Catalina Or. Inflatable Bo•hl 20' Side Tie Near , 543 2369 Womens 21 ·apd, Hy· (lSth/Clay). Consignment Item• Lido Isle. Water, etec· 78 8 33 CSI 2-dr, 6-Call 650-1769. • For Sale (3) Wall brld, Schlm'ano Com· ISIAND 6106 BOAT BUILDERS eyl auto pwr wind '94 ISUZU RODE O 3,000 lbs ca~a • Gara ... S ... le Sat/Sun· trlc, good locallon. • • • L .. G 1 s"'-sofa Be.Chy Peach Ponenl. Like new • • snrf mlrr Gd cond Ok bl N 1 I TOYOTA 9210 "' a es. ,,,. r liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 7am. 395 Meadow & SAILORS $200 Mo 675-6128 ' . . ue. ew a rm sys 3) F and white stripe, good $1 85 . 281 ·10071' · $3250 obo 631·7149 Kenwood stereo/spkrs iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•iiii all ( · or cond . Asking $250 * MAY 11T H * Lane (X St. Tustin be· A Marine Memt>ershlp 38' Mooring (C-80) w/ ----------Sunroof. Like New! intormali on. ta,--., 509 7685 ---------SAT . ONLY! BAM tween 22nd/23rd) Discount WsrehouH 11 ' BW, off Alvarado '85 BMW '7351 • 51 3.200 obo 722.6305 9 0 Camrv 1 owner, call Promod S"litl ____ ·.,.._-..,--=-...,.,,..--1WANTE D Furniture, Stereo, TV Great stuff! 128 E. 18th St. Pl., E. of Bay Is. Call Brown, xlnt cond, air. 5 spd, 27·38mpg, 1·714-574•4267. •( Southweat Authen· TO BUY 60l9 Collecllbles S•t. only 8am, no CNpt Bl.) 548-9818 (909) 397.9797 or auto, orig owner. stereo, vory rohable CLASSIFIED;~ tic while pine furn. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii • Boullqu• llom• ••"Y .P''"" 1851 Po" (909) 626-7190 •8•000· ,,,...... On the move? 56,950. Coll .... ,.., II• "'' •oluuon :; Pine pole bed, nt 109 Marine Ave. Tiffin (Harbor View) . .._________ 50' Mooring 1975 BMW 5301 Bur· searching tor • ..,ha . atand1, lamps. hand· Top Dollar• Paid (In alley.) 675-2861 Clolhes, acces. com· SAIL BOATS 7014 Or less. Great pan.!n· gundy, aulo, sumf, Sell your extra FIND . er you're see!Qn painted brown denim For Records. Jazz, puter, ski Olly clolhea, iiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiii sula locatlonl Closest good shape. $2,000 household home. an apa , couch/chair. glass top Soun 1 racks. etc. 11---------1 sporting equip., pie· Mooring to land. Call OBO 645-0423. items a new occupa!leZlr ent. table. 644·1488 Call Mika 645--7505-. lures, bike, druma. 27' C•t•lln• 1988 Stove 723-5883 ---------even a s1ray pei.• For Ad Action new snow board. Olesel. Furling Jib. in Classified Twin Spring Aire ----------- bed w/trame. Uke nu. FREE TO YOU 6022 $ 7 5 o bO 6 7 3·3 313 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Uprl~ht Plano Spinet, FREE Cat Beaullful Schafer & Sons. Im· long hair golden fe- maculate. Oak Finish. mate cat, 1 yr old, $1500. Serious buyers fixed, needs shots. only .• Call tor appt. Needs Adult for adop. (714) 644·7619. tlon. 843-0705 CLASSIFIED Very Pristine. S12K. CLASSIFIED CADILLAC 9040 ------------CaU a It's the resource you 436-6665 I _329-0238 It's the resource you iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii can count on to 1ell a can count on lo sell a Coupe de VIII• 1987. llllJPlll .. myriad of merchan· WE PAY CA$H myriad of merehan: Excellent condition. AD.VISOR dlse Items, because For good used Sabots dlse Items, because One Owner. $5500. our columns compel & boat equipment. our columns compel Leaving for New York 642-5678 qcau1a1111tled buyers to Mlnney's Yacht Sur· qualified buyers to May '18. Only serious plu1, 1500 Old New· calll b u y e r s c a I I . port Blvd. 548-4192 842-5878 (714) 644·7619. 942~878 .,,T e ,Buyer's Mar et" tl'Check your shopping I-st off by stopping in today at any one of these local Orange County Auto Dealers! ·------··----------------· "Buy, f.£ase Qr Browse" nge Count)!_'s Auto Dealers are Number One in eustomer Satisfaction SADDLE BACK ~ .. ~ .. a i LIN COL N S.let Le•tlng i'M E R CU RY CONNELL CHEVROLET CREVIER IMW ATLAS DODGE 2828 Harbor Blvd, C M BEACH LINCOLN MERCURY Sonia M<l.Aulo Moll 2925A Horbor6B1_1 vd"'_.Coslo Mesa 16800 ~h Brv9d . 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DATED COMMUNICA· FOR PROPOSALS (RFPl TAIL, SERVICE COM PORTATION, AND PROVID· ANNUAL RETURN lelwa, Hawaii 96'712 The foUowmg persons are The followlng penone are PUBLIC NOTICE TI ONS CENTER FOR FOR THE FORD LANO AF· MERCIAL" USE ANO THE ING BASIC LIFE SUPPORT Notice Is hereby given Julie P1t1cchla, 66·250 doing business as· A·ASAP dOlng buatneu u : Orang• ---------1 EMERGENCl DISPATCH FORDABLE HOUSING. "SINGLE·FAMILY RESI· TRANSPORTATION USING pursuant to Internal Rev· Kan Highway, Halelwa, Ha· Career Placemenis 2907 wood Pattnera UC, 484 NEWPORT BEACJt OF FIREFIGHTERS ANO 1996-97 PROPOSED BUD-DENTIAL" USE · K.J. A CONTRACT AMBU· enue Code Section 6106(d) wall 96'712 Crocldy Woy, 12 ' Santa Newport BIVd., Newport CITY COUNCIL PARAMEDICS. GET ANO APPROPRIATION CURRENT BUSINESS LANCE PROlllOER. that the Return ol Private This business Is con-Ana. CA 927C14 ' Beach, CA 92663-4211 AO IN DA SUMMARY CORONA DEL MAR CER· LIMIT HEARINGS ENHANCED PARAMEDIC Pub II shed Na w I> or t Foundallon Form 990-PF ducted by: husband and Joyceann Unker 280 Cag· Orsngewood Partnerl LlC, ORDINANCES FOR IN· TIFIEO FARMER'S MAR· PUBLIC HEARINGS AND EMERGENCY TRANS· Beach.Co1t1 Men Dally for the Charton Famlly wile ney Line 1219· Newpon 1458 Galaxy Dr!Ye. New-- mOOUCTION KET • APPROVAL OF EN· ORDINANCE NO. 96·16 PORTATION SYSTEM • IM· Pilot May 11, 1998. Foundation for the 1995 tu Have you started doing Btach CA 9268:) pen e..ct\. CA 92980 INTRODUCE ORDINANCE CROACHMENT AGREE· AMENDING PORTIONS OF PROVE MENT OF AD· S.789 ynr hu been rded and buslne11 yet? Yes This 'business Is con· This bu1lne11 la con. AMENDING TIT\.E 20 OF MENT. DISTRICTING MAP NO. 18 VANCED LIFE SUPPORT PUBLIC NOTICE that 'the same Is available Fredl:lck I>.. P111tcchla ducted by: an Individual dUC1ed by: Umfted Llabllrty THE NBMC TO ALLOW MISCELLANEOUS AC-TO ALTER THE SOUND-BY UPGRADING ONE AD· for lnspectlon between the Thll statement was filed Have you started doing Co. THE PLANNING COMM IS· TIROENPSORT ON ORANGE ~~1 B~~~ND~f R·;~~; ~gii~~~~"'n1~G~f. NOTICE OP houri of 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 ~._.!heC Coutynty ~I~.;,' t>usiness y11? Yu ~:..r".-,~-l~ng SION OR THE CllY COUN· _.. PUBLIC Lll!N SA.LI p.m. care of Cory O. ""-""'• oun on • • Joyceann Linker ,.... • Cll TO MODIFY DEVELOP· COUNlY FARMERS' MAR· (Pl.ANNINO COMMlSSION PABLE, USING OUR EXIST· B l and Youngberg CPA 11 Lesley 19983881418 Thia statement was flied ~ P-"*' UC, MENT AND OPERATIONAl KETS. AMENDMENT NO. 847); ING PARAMEDIC VANS TO ua MH Thomu ' Schwarz i Dally P1lof May 4 11 18 with the County Clm of AW Mapel, Man11g9t REGULATIONS FOR TIME· ECONOMIC DEVELOP· GENERAL PLAN AMENO. Why play Hide 'N Profesalold Code Postma, 2244 West Coast 25 1998 ' s~7aS Orange Coumy on :i.21.96 This statement wu filed SH ..... E PROJECTS MENT COMMITIEE RE· MENT NO. 9~M(C) AND Sec. 21700.21707 HI h Sult 100 N ' .,.,..,,..,77447 With the County C1eric of "" • PORT ON FINANCING LOCAL COASTAL PRO. Seek with childcare? Notice la llertby lven b g "'1l• a ' _. ,......... Orange COUnty on 3-22·M A~~E~:~;T~ AND SOURCES FOR BUSINESS GRAM AMENDMENT NO. Call Cl~a s ltled the undersigned gthal ~ C~ bee~~· c~~~o~~~ PUBLIC NOTICE Daily Pilot April 20, 27, 1"8M7HOll JOINT POWERS OF AU· today! 642 5678• eublle lien ule of lh• fol-request/It w1Yhln 180 days F1otltloua Buslnell May 4• 11 · l996 Sane Dally, PAot Miich 28, April owl~ng de~~~~ ot the dale or thl• public•-Nam• statem•nt PUBLIC NOTICE 2. 9, ie. 1991. amenacs pro 1w0,00 A.M a ..... tlon. All such requests ....... following,,.,." .... ••e publlcatlo<'I Mtiy 11, 1996 hour o · ··on u ... lhoutd be addralted to the ..... .-----Fictitious Bu1lne11 T024 OBI TUARY -• '98 of Flint and • si.r, Leah Wolin, of • .....,,, Ho was precMl&d In death by grahdlon, Adam and brotn.rs, Alec. Hugh and~ CONTRIBUTIOll(S 'tMy be made to the Adam t Golds1e1n M .o · '!>tu· dent Book Fund; ;-ha Un1vers1ty of Mlchi,.n Medical Center Allan• and Development;Df· flee. 301 East Llb9itty S1ree1. SuHo ~CJIO. -.n Arbor, Ml 48104-2211, 01 a charity of y.our choice Arrrangtmonta by Pacific Vl&.w Morluary, 644·2109.. 18th day of May, 1998. care of Cory G. Youngberg, dolnp, builness sa: Ml Name Statement The ule wfll be con-CPA. Lesley, Thomas, Cam nlto, 302 N. Main The lollow1ng persons are OBITUARY 888 ,._ ... ,_ dueled at BRISTOL ST. Schwarz, & Postma, 2244 Street, Santa Ans, CA dOlng t>usiness as· Msr·l•n iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii STARTING • ANEW / Bl!SINESS?f • • • • • • • • • • • • • TIM legal Departmmt at tk Daily PWt is pkavJ ;; IO tm"""11« a 114W snvia MllJ tmliltJb/e to MW bwines.Jo. Wi wili"""' SF.ARCH tht n4tN for JOI'"'"" tmt1 chtugr, ll1fli """you ti# ,;,. .,,. tht trip 10 the Cowt H()Ult in Srnm :Ana. 11Jm of C'Oll1'SG 11for tht SMrOJ i.t ~""will fill""" fatitiout bu.sinl!ll 1111mt lllllaMml with tht CounlJ ~ puh/UJJ ona" wetlt for four KWh 111 mptinJby IAw11nJ thm jiJI your prrxf ef ~n with tht County Grit. PIM# S1flP by IO ji/I JWT jictiliofu businGJ #lit Jlaarl Ill tM /JttiJy Pi/#, 330 W. Bay 54 a-MM. If Jflf' """""SlllfJ ,,, p/tdtft aJJ"' Ill (l J ./) 642-1321 """fW wi/J mAM 111>r111fl-'"""'1 jw JM' IO JMN& this~ by mild !Ir s1"""4 l1tlW ""! fanhtr ~ ~ aJI"' ..Jew rtiilJ ~,,,., thtOt ~II lllSi.st J11f1-CJOOtl /#tit in J011r MW~ . \. MINI STORAGE, 1100 8rls-West Coast HlQhway, Sulla 92701 Custom C1blnt1 Design. tol • Cosla Meu. CA 100 Newport "beach Cd-Huynh Thi Thol, 345 W. 699 s Slate Coll~ llJ GOLDSTEIN 92628, County of Orange, for~la 92663 (714)650. Ill lt9, Tustin, CA 90680 FUiierton CA 92631 ' ' 'wllllam "Coldv" State of Califomla. 2n1. Va~ue~Ram1rn Delfino, Wiltlam Hom. 211 S s1a11_ G o ld•t•ln of Irvine, BTtleRISproOLpertyS RllE11ET~ltwl Publl1haCI NSWJ>Orl 2H5?5 ,..,. "2"'L53oma, tagona College. 1478, Anaheim. TOt ST ,.. I'll Beach.Costa Mesa Dally ms, ...,. • v _ CA e:leot CA, died Thurs Moy STORAGE, 1100 BRISTOL Pilol May ll. l"6. Thll bu~neu 11 con-Thll bualneu 11 con-9, 1998. In Fullerton, ST., COSTA MESA, CA. s17ee ducted by. a genetal parl· ducted by: an lndlvldu.l • CA. A memorial Hr· 82628 nershlp Have you started doing v1ca will take place al The Items lo be sold are PUBLIC NOTICE Hive you stMled cfolng buslneu yel'I Yts, 3·21·96 Pacific Vlow Memotlal generaHy dHcrlbed as lo!-bu1lne.Ja ye1'1 No Wrlllam Horn Pork, Sun May 12 81 fow..: furnltur•t . CIOlhlng, FlotlUoua ButJ,,..a Huynh Thi Thol Thia itattmtnl "'fl• ftled 11 :00 A.M. Burial wilt toola ltld/Ot olner hoU•~ Name Statement Thie i t11tmtnt WH Iii.cl wllh the County 8\efk 01 take place TuH. Mey .._11111111!~~~1!1!!!!~~- hold lttm• 1tored by the The tollOWlng '*'°"'.,.. with ~ Coumy Clerk 01 Orange County on :J.21<96 14 In Petoakey. Mich ,. ~~tof\t: doMo buelnM9 u : lllt1ul Onnge County on 3-28-M 1He3871647 8111 waa bOm O.C ae. IC • k. 129 lMldlng TacMo!Ogy, 5JS t ... 3•7132• Dal!y Pilol Apo! 20 27 1912 In Latvia, IM t()(I Olt>ton. Ofeql H~OH Anton BOUievard, •200. Dally ftilol Aptl 21, May 4, M ~ 11 1,.... s.' ~ of lsa"'e a-"" Malta HMton. CM1, 1080, Costa Mela, CA 92129 tt, 11, 1"9 Sa111 _•._Y_ .. _. _. -~----"-•1 • '"' Sencnez. Dena, ttto Electr~ Mongaa.e Dane: Gold1teJn tnd grew ~ o·o.na. uo I.TD. a C1111tOtn1a eotf>O'_: PUl&.IC NOTICI up In London. Ontario ca.er... ~ 110 lion, 17' Anton 8oultwtCI. PUIUC NOT1CI Fk:t"'"9 ._1.,.._ He m•rrled Z.icta Fry· Taber, Judy, 173 12001 Co•t• ....._, CA f!lettttovo lholneo• N-. ata,ement man, Nov. 1:1, 18'Jf T8"f ~ 4tOC 82at ..._. a•at t .,.._.............. After hv1ng In London, 8atna4t 11.W. ,., Thie b1.1alMaa 11 con--....en '"" .........,ng perlOf'ls 819 Detroit Md C.hlouwa. Lm•••••illii•• • ~...!dO ~,. ..... ..__ The fOllowino peraona are dOir'll bullnetS u Siar • Terdlo, .......--• 4-duetect .,. • corpota...... dolna bullMia u : Fr•'-Y ~ory; m ! t7lh si , they mov*d to Fl1n1. ~~M2C8450 :r~~)-20.~ AuctlonHra (Pravlously CollAI ..-..., CA 92'21 Mich. In 1952, D•lrOll Do!Yiih .M6eft. l 11K hdront MMo.ioa Banc known •• ,.,.., Auction ~h o.ooiord, 1185 In 1Mt and lrvln• In OaleCl: W•M LH "°'Y p Hulf*, ~-= Oomoenv), ~ S.1 Cow A1.1t1and fltd., Ntwpott , 1979 Bill crHteCI. lllMo Otlon ~ ' 1.an•. Co1.. Mna, CA 8Mch. CA tateo owned ond oper•ted Thl9 rdoo 1e ~ 1n oc· Thtl ~ _. tiled Nta7 Thi• bualneSI It con· produce, conaumer ~ wlh ~ pr~ ""h tM ~ a.ft! of Mell 0. '"'*"'· ~ SM dueled by: al'l lndMdUaf al9CtrOnlc1 and 1Mt11l "°"* d a.-n ~100 ec ~ eouney Oft Nl4f C:OV. Lane. o... Mesa, ._,. JOU l\Med doing butln•ta.. In Cen• -., Of .. ....,.. a f1to-•MeMTTHO CA -1 DutlM99 yet? 199 10.11-11 ada, Michigan and ......,. Code of ....... n-.. ,_ Allf' IO 11 Thia .....,.. •• la .con-Owen~ . C•ht. He 11 ~.., .. c --_, . . .-... bf: ....... °'" Tlltt ................ Ned by "'-~ Wit• Pvltllt llocl Ne•f.O!l ..., 4• n , ,. lia1IO -..,.. .. County c-:..1. Z.td•: tottt, AonMd .... C11• ..... DMr 11ftC1 ltlilfll ':. doir'O °'.._. °==~ta and wit•. Mirlam, ot ....... n,.,... Flint Mt af'ICI ....,_ ·-------.iii·----· -19te1 Otll; flilOl Aprl 4. ' 1 • ti, and WlfO, ~ 4lf Ctlltl ot n. 1• la7" Newport ....... etar«Mdreft, IM" and ti.noet , ' c~ .... .... ......... NO MONEY DOWN FINANCING AVAILABLE Santa.Ana M~el m .!!~!.I• 100 TRUCKS $11,986 . N\ E ~R J!NG~~ .. ~Jt~~~$11,986 · I I Orang• Laguna BAD CREDIT NO CREDIT NO PROBLEM \~ ~ I : -~J_!!!P~s!sR~LLAS $12,986 ~M ed!.!!0~j1!~YS $14,986 fl{lt!!.! RAV-4 s17,986 I I . Proud Sponsors Of nt Coast Edltlo 1988 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA . 11DRNEN TO SATISn Y.OU'' . • LOCAL lllUTTLI llRYICE • Fiii COFFD I DOIUTI Check Your Local Cabfe Gulde I (800) .GET•.TOYOTI • lllMCI W YOU WAIT • llllTAL CAii IYAI ULE ULDHOURI: MON-MTN IUN 10-7 THIS WEEK'S HOT PROPERTIES• MAY 11-17, 1996 SPECTACUUll llVINE CoVE IlEslDENCE IN A FABlJI.Ous VIEW l<x;ATION .. PRESENTED BY SHARON McKN«>N OF COLDWELL lWtCER tEWPORT BEACH NORTH . CXWER STORY ON AliBE 54 =--~ • -~--. ~~•~,.w~ ,...... .-~ ~ Ill .. w ,.. .. 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This elegant 58R, 5.SBA home has extl?n'sille use of travertine stone. Dramatic pool & ~. $2,495,000 Spectacular Ocean, Catalina and Canyon Views. Complete GuStOfTl renovation. Pool and spa in courtyuard. A rare site affording both view and privacy. · NEWPORT HEIGHTS 510 Also Custom Country VIiia. 48R; Master suite w/1ireplace. Country kitchen, cathedral ceilings and wood beams. Private decks located upstaris, private spa. Reduced HARBOR YEW HOIES 1129PortC.... l..Ne with that feeing of serenity & seclriy, in this spectacular 48R. 2.5BA farniloJ home. .Mt steps 8111 from patk. ckb house, pool~ ttwouah out p~ Plan. A Gated Community ... Ocean, Catalina, Harbor & City Lights Vlf!!'N on prime "Top of the HiN" cu~ de-sac lot. t-klge side yard, 6BR, 4BA. Perfect family home. Transferred! Fabulous views of ocean, Catalina & city lights from this 5BR townhome in guard gated community. Reduced! 1219 Santiqo Lovely Traditional Home featuring large family entertainment room w/ fireplace, beam ceilings & wet bar. Balconies, bay views from 2nd StOf'}', new paint & carpet Access to three private beaches. LAGUNA BEACH 530 Clfl DrM, '202 8feathtaki1g wt1ite water ocean views and captivating soosets from private patio. 2BR, 2BA i'I model condition. ~aaraae W/2 spaces. .Mt steps to lie beach and vlale~ Redl.lced. "Mediterranean Villa by the Sea." An enchanting 5BR, 5.5BA w/ocean views. GourTTietkitchen wftop of the line appliances. security system, A/C. game room & more. Lease Ava~able. BAYSIDE COVE 1019 Bayside Cove Spectacular Bayfront Condo in Gated Communit}'. Private patio with endless Sunset views. 3BR, 2.5BA w/large master suite. Textured ceilings, - plantation shutters. Boat slips available. Live m paradise! $749,000 Lots of COM Charm m this 48R, 3BA front house w/wood flOOfs. lBR, lBA unit over garage w/Swedlsh fireplace & patio. Close to footbridge & .beaches. Make offer. THE BLUFFS 657 Vista Bonita Prine Location w,ICanyon and City Lights View! 38R, 2.SBA w/custom kitchen cabinets, upgraded baths. Very private front & rear patios. Owner wants sold. Submit offers! , • ·., ::--11-i 1 Nt~',''r'1'rt BP)l~rl 1 ',"'):1fnrn1) t O!h~-~. ~ • ,,,~ .. '-.4 -,~\._,. ":JI ~'-•I\._ ~ ___ .._..._ • Use~ a 5bd,3ba, Fam room w/open beam celling, frpl. & an extra ktt upstalrs. OR seal off one door & it becomes a duplex. 3+ lam rm 2ba In front/ 2bd 1 ba. w/Obl car oar. $515,• 3B0, 38A beauty! Great courtyard entry, elaborate 'oriental landscaping, pond, waterfall. small b<idge. Amustseel 2Units. onewith3BO. 28A, 2ndwfl8D. 1BA. Nice deck. Brand new roof. Call for additional informa- tion! .. Beautiful & completely remodeled. 2BR + den (1 level). Very light & bright. Nothing left untouched. Move right in & enjoy! RNe plan ·4· w/beau pastoral vu of water, mtn & cyns. 380, 2.58A in perfect condition 3-caf gar, custom Ille firs, plantation shullef's. decorator win- dow CO'Jefing.t Best location at end ot cul*sac. 480. 2BA home wittl new inWiof & mriof plint New klthen flooring. Separall dining room. larjl back Yilfd. Close to qreat Newport schools. ,.... - Dotti Johnson 760-1966 presents ~ ~~, etou eo, ••• • Fas~on I sland • C DM Shops • Restau rants • Walk to Beach! 707 Avocado 1 Bedroom - 1 Bath: Sl 79,500 7 5 3 Avocado 2 Bedroom -2 Bath, Private Garage: $229,500 Cordova and Mezger are recognized as No. 1 team · They're selected for the Chairman's Circle award at Prudential -Jon Douglas, Co. Maxine Montgomery. vice prei.ident of the Prudential -Jon Douglas Co., recently announced that the real el>Late team of Mariann Cordova and Bobbi Mezger ha\ been awarded the highest honor given to its sales executives -entry into the Chairman's Circle as their No. I team in South Orange County. Prudential -Jon Douglas is the largest real estate finn in the United States, and selection for the Chairman's Circle is their most prestigious award. lo announcing the award, Montgomery commented that Cordova and Mezger's achievements were extraordinary, as they lead all south Orange County reaJ estate agents in listings worth more than S 19 million, and have closed sales values al more than $3.3 million in the first three months of 1996. "While the real estate market is now o n an upward swing. Cordova and Mczger have earned their top ranking through a un ique blend of 1ntelligcnce, experience. and hard work." Montgomery said. Their talent" have also been recogruzcd h> many of the leading home builders tn California. Monll!omery added, ai. Cordova and Mezger have been selected by JM Peters, John Laing, Tuylor Woodrow, Lewis Homes, Grcystone, Western Pacific, Costain, Shea Homes. Richmond American, Beazer Homes and other top builders to be their exclusive resale agenL'>. Cordova and Mez.ger have lived in Coto de Caza for a combined 25 years and continue to specialize in the fi ner homes of Coto de Caza, Dove Canyon, Rancho Santa Margarita. and surrounding communities. "South Orange County is a special area. as home values range from m<mest levels up to many millions of dollars, so there is always something available for everyone.• Mezger said. •Adding to their value is the fact that the communities are well planned with convenient prollimity to schools. shopping and freeway access." According to Mez.ger, low interest rates have made more properties affordable for more people. "New buyeTs realiu this. so demand is up. which may eventually drive up prices," she said. "l advise people to make the tep to buy a home now, as the future may promise higher property as well as higher lending costs." To cont.act Mariann Cordova and Bobbi Mer.ger, call (714) 888-8555. t, We would like your comments, questions or suggcstioos fot'material you would like to sec in the Daily Pilot Real F.sta&e sectioo, published every Saturday. If you're interested in adverW.lng in our publJcatioo, cootact sales representatives Kip Hanooct ll (714) 574-4247 or Jill Langer al (714) 574-4248. Their fax number is (7 14) 631 ~94. fl Wmld lib ID .... llillcrials for .,..,.c.: or lline• iM I ~ -.Y idea. COl8Ct Jalie Vik«. NII ._ . at (714) '74-4242;f'u (714) 6'0-4802. To Mell u by 181il: o.ily PiJol keaJ P.sttte, 330 W. Bay St., COltl Mesa, CA 92627. 0 Marcia Brashier appoin.ted I sales manager at the ,. Prudential -Jon Douglas, Co. She will also continue in her -~on Douglas<?<>· in April, 1995 to team with top producing agent/broker Barbara role as a broke r a ssociate Arnstadter. Maxine Montgomery, regional district manager for the Prudential -Jon Douglas Co. Orange County and manager of the Newport Beach office, is happy to announce the appointment of Marcia Brashier, a broker associate with the office as the new sales manager for the Newport Beach office. Brashier, a seasoned broker in both residential and commercial sales has enjoyed varied experience in the field of real estate brokerage. Her husband, Jim Brashier, a well-known Newport Beach commercial broker was her mentor in the challenging arena of commerciaVindustrial reaJ estate when she was a new licensee in 1982. She entered the residential portion of real estate in early 1985 in San Francisco. dealing primarily with exclusive properties. Ret!Jming 10 Newport !;leach in 1988. she opened her own small real estale firm of Brashier and Company and then in 1990 joined another high profile fim1 in Newport Beach spccializ.ing·in the high- end marketplace. She joined the Prudential "Maxine Montgomery is ooe of the handful of professionals who has rccogniud the opportunity to capitalize un my creative self and to sec bow it can be successfully. gracefully and aw.essively used to benefit the company as well as my own professional growth," Brashier said. Her clients will benefit as well, as she will continue ber own production as a broker associate but will enjoy the added career advmcement in playing a strong role u a training director with the company. She will wort closely with Montgomery in recruitment of ?d<fitionaJ quality agents/brokers for the Newport Beach office. Brashier is also a working artist who shows locally to private clients. Many of her friends and IUJ estate colleagues are already patrons of her wotk and have been most encouraging in lhear support. Co111«1 MOl"Cill Bn111der Ill tht Nn1pt>rl BMClr o~t of I.IN Pnul•ltlial - Jon Dougltu Co., 2102 E. Coast Hlgltwoy, #'fso, CoroM 411 Mar. Call (114) 759-6'00 or h1r dinct lint, (114) 129-7241. GREATEST OCEANFRONT LOCATION Located on one ofNewports' best swimming beaches this charming beach cottage is situated on two lots. Wide sandy white beach and sunset views. Easy access to start of Peninsula. Lots may be sold separately. For more in/onnatio_n call Russ Fluter 714-673-3777 Daily pi.Joc lleaJ Esw.e • M.y l t. 1996 Gisela Burmeister lists and sells $3 million home in Beverly. Hills in three Y#eeks Agent's knowledge, property research and hard work contribute to her success Gi~ela Burmcis1er of Grubb & Ellis RcMdential Real Esta1e Services, Newport Beach, preferred 10 be solely responsible for the marketing of a Beverly Hills property and rejected the idea of co-listing the home with a local agent. She committed to be at aU showings. to hold open houses each weekend, to advertise the residence locally and reg1onaJly and add the property 10 the J n1emet. A just listed sign was strategically placed on the property where 11 could nol be removed , a brochure was readily available and an 800 number was 'Cl up. The property sold the first weekend ii wai. held open and clo..,ed escrow in just three weckc;. "Gisela did an ou1s1anding job," said Ron Ma,r 1ano. 5cn1or vice presiden1 and di~tricl manager of the Newport Beach office. "h wa-. a very congenial escrow with Gisela Burmeister both buyers and sellers happy with the end result," said Burmeister. Known as a highly motivated and experienced agent, she has sold in excess of $5 million this year. Burmeister Uributes this to her market knowledge. property research and hard work. Originally from Gennany. Burmeister recently become a United States citizen. Gisela Burmeister can be reached al Grubb & Ellis Residential Real Estate Services, 23 Corporate P/avl, Ste. 190, Newport Beach, (l 14) 644-6200. Grubb & Ellis \Welcomes Judy Strauss to their staff She brings successful track record to Newport Beach office Ron Mai 1ano. 'enior vice prc<.1dent and d1Mn<.:t manager of lhc Newport Beach offo:c announced the add111on of Judy Strau'' to Grubb & EJ11., Rcs1den1ial Real fatale Service-.. A "rookie" al her prcv1ou<, office, Strau'i~ · 1ran~ac11on~ IOtallcd more than S3 million after ju<.1 18 monthc; a-. a Realtor. A rcMdcnt of Newport Beach for 42 years. ~he hac, wa1ched the area turn from a .. mall commun11y to a cosmopolitan area offering c;omc of the fines1 amenities. Strauss is well known in the area for her dedication to philanthropic organizations. She is a third generation Californian and graduated from Newport Harbor High School and the Uruversity of Irvine. "I made the move to Grubb & Ellis to taJce advantage of services off ercd to both buyers and seUers," Strauss said. "With the state-of-thc-811 advertising, support staff and high tech equipment that the company offers, it's a win-win situation." She was a1Jo pleased to join Grubb & Ellis Residenti.aJ Real &tat.e Services • Judy Strauss since the company is the cxdu..,1ve Orange County representative of Christie's Great Estates. Selected Grubb & Ellis properties are exposed through this magazine worldwide. Additionally, as an affiliate of PHH Relocation, properties arc exposed nationwide .. "In today's marketing, this exposure is necessary and enables the company to close transactions in the shortest possible time." Mazzano said. 1114, Stnuu1 ""' h r##Md a1 tJu Newport Beaelt oJ/k•, 23 Corporau Pita, 5"'14 190, Nft111Drt Bnela, °' caU 6"-QOO. - ·Grubb & Ellis list top 20 agents fcir April '1 Sales far exceed last year's Ron Mazzano, vice president and district manager of Grubb & Ellis Residential Real Estate Services Newport Beach is proud to announce the top 20 agents for April 1996. Honorees were: Stephanie Houghton. Kent McNaughton. Gisela Burmeister, James Gray, Carol Allison, Anne ·Hoover, Claudette Mann. Karen Rezek, Linda Oeth. Lois Jacobs. Sally Shipley. Myrna Boom, Ted Jarvis. Suzanne Shuler. Ann Peters., Maxine Propp, Louanne Riney. Dana Black, BJ. Johnson and Jim Weisenbach. 'These agents are committed to excellence," Mazzano said. "We are currently experiencing a major tum around in real estate with sales far exceeding last year at this time. The month of April was an outstanding month with sales at an all time bfgh. • According to Maz.zano. buyers and sellers are more realistic about the price of property and transactions are going together. Grubb. & Ellis has enlarged its sales force to include some of the finest and most experienced agents in the area ''With Grubb & Bilis' products. services, recruiting strategies and advanced education, plus state-of-the-art technology the ootnf>any is anticipa11ng an even better year than 1995," Mauano said. ''With our new advertising program. exclusive Orange County's affiliation wilh Cbrlstie 's Great Estates, PHH Real Estate Network Relocation International and our fuUy trained associates, we offer unequalled service to homebuyer.., and sellers, We have the expertise to as""' buyers with the purchase of incoml.' property." Por U./o~ call Grubb & Ellis Resith.iial Real &ti* ~nices, 2.1 Corpomu Pla:ul, SU. 190, Newport IH«lt, (114) 644.6200. Grubb &: EIJb Re1Uhlflial Real fatalt Senicn ltiu 10 coastal offices and mort titan 350 1aks asodou1 serving Orangt aNI Salt Di.ep coulltia. 11u compat1)' is .. lAe tzchul•e Ortuege Coflnly npresenlllliH o/Clt.rislU\ Great E\latts ' wilh 165 real eslaU brobragt offirn nadl>nwuu alUI 100 Chri.rtie's o/fia1 in 38 countnes tftCOMp41ring 7,500 rra/ estate profe11""'4b. High on the Bluffs Villa Balboa in Newport Beach is a beaut~fully landscaped. gated community featuring two swimming pools and spas, tenrus court\. clubhouse and many other amenities. Currently listed in this peaceful and serene neighborhood is a two-bedroom plus den (or t}l1rd bedroom), two-bath penthouse . condominium with diiting and family rooms as well as an inside laundry for full '"l'U washer and dryer. Another unusual feature is the fact that this particular listing hu' spectacular ocean and Catalina Jsland views which are unsurpassed. It's accented by two separate balconies. one from the dining room and another from the living room which also leads into the thir~ bedroom. The chann of this propert) 1' immedfately evident upon entenng and viewing the expansive living room with 12-lool vaulted ceiling, clerestory windows and dramatic fireplace. Skylights offer added hfht and spaciousness. . . A huge master bedroom suite includes over-siz.ed dressing areas. doubJc varuue ... extremely large walk-in closet and mirrored closet doors. Corian counter tops. are while ;t.nd accent the off-white decor throughout Since this is the larJest mode) available at Villa Balboa and SeaFairc, it is not a Ooorplan which is often seen fot sale. Tbe,gounnel kitchen is centered between the separate, formal dining room and a large family room with skylights. Upgraded lhroughout, you will note the many addecl touches such as track lighting, built-in shelves and cabinetry. . . Located on the penthouse level (third floor), no one lives above. Security parking is provided in the subterranean level for two can. The home ii ceaaa1ly air-<lOOditioocd With forced air beat. Offered at $269,()()() D--J Por _,,. ~ ctlll ~ llt:<Jtift .tar.t6 • ... btitrlrtMI _. &la#~.>" ~,.,.., St.. l~ tffwpfif...., (114) "' °"· • "B.Uboa Wand Duplex" • Gtt.at Loe. Steps To South Bayfront • Each Unit Has 3 Br cl: 2 Ba cl: Fumiabed $759.,000 ''Fabuloue Income Property" Quaint 2 Br + 2 Br Apt. - •Private Garage, htios cl: Balcony $445,000 "Panoramic Viewa" • locredible Bay &: Ocean V"aews • Beautiful Propet1y • 3 Br Luxury Condo $399,000 I W.Jtn MitcMJ Villa Gorgeous 1 Br, 1 B • Adjacent To NB ~ GolfCoune ~-.:P • Firness Cti.JPool $1035.00IMo. Value" • 1 Br, 1 Ba Condo • Well Located • Vaulred Ceilinp With Skyligbta 113.9,000 - -f .. ·-- "Chum Of The lab.nd" • Darting 2 Br, 2 Ba Cottage • Custom Decor •Built New 1990 $635,000 "Brud New Home" • &celletlt Location • Top Quality Coostnlction • SFR Or Duplex $925,000 ~ "Abeolutely GoJgeoas" •Sea Faite "E Plan" Largest 2 Br Bay cl: Ocean Views • Designer Decor $325,000 11 W"1tn MitcMI • ''Front Row Bay at Oceu Views" •What A Value! • Beautiful Views! • Custom Decor •Small 2 Br $179,000 "Gnat Villa. Balboa Condo" • Greal Value! • Small l Br Model •Siq,.ToBeadl • Great Commwrity $249,000 Tom Home" •Magnificent 5 Br, 4.S Barb Home • Elegant Decor 4 Off-Street Pamn "Extra Uige Villa Balboa" • Ou~ng Value •Unique Floor Plan • Tastefull Decor Faces Common A $229,000 "Sea Faire Penthouse" • I Br, I Ba ..... ~lilllilllliiiiiRI • Vaulted Ceiling!> • T<>Cal Privacy Overlooking Pool $1200.00/Mo. II Waltn Mite~/ 3 •Plush White Carpet • ~gner Window. Coverings • ln Excellent Cond. $244,000 I Wolkr Mitchel 0 588-3083 "Super Sharp" • Small Ocean View 111""'""=;;:"",,1""'!!J..,. • Villa B&Jboa I Br • Nice Condition • Close To Beach . ! Daily Pilcx Ra.I &tate • l!&Y 11. 1996 SINCE 1965 \ Leaders in Balboa Island Sales and Listings ;-. We Sold/Participated in the Sales of ... • 43 % of Balboa Island Properties SOLD* -11.r<-901111" "lwdOllO..,. C-* ~of ....... ~ Cape Cod Cott.age home. 2-story 3BR, 2BA fresh & bright. Vaulted beamed ceilings · Large fomity lotchen ~ Bod patio and yard fof ~ming 313 Cor.t. $549,000 Warm and sp&elous 38R, 28A home w ith formal d ining room and sunny breakfast nook. Detached 1 BR. , ba studio cottage ... to6 Opel ............................ $540,000 Read the latest happenings • 1n • • .Buylines . At GRUBB & ELLIS RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE SERVICES, Irene Wllliams will be celebrating Mothe r's Day with her family -daughter Chris and her husband Don along with their child Shannon are flying all the way from Chicago just to wish Irene a happy Mom's Day in person! Julie Schmiesing of COAST NEWPORT PROPERTIES recently returned from a visit to Montreal and Quebec. The trip also included a visit to Boston, where she cheered as husband. Jim crossed the finish line at the IOOth Bostoo Marathon. While JuJic enjoyed !.pending timL· with our NAFTA neighbor; to the north and eating BoMon scrod, Judy Mertz. the other half of the Full Sen ice Partncr ... hip Team. kept their huyer-, and ... e tle~ happ}- COWWELL BANKER NEWPORTBEACH~AlisonMc Cormick. president of the Lido Women's Club, announced that fie club raised nearly $12,000 from their annual home tour. Part of the proceeds will be donated to the Interfaith Shelter in Costa Mesa. Jeff Ewing also participated in a recent charitable activity. He and members of his foursome came away with a nice prize after t.bcy shot 16 under par to win the lowest gross at the Big Brotben/Bi& Sisters Golf Tomummt held at Pelican Hill last week. They wae presented with a plaque at the tournament banquet held that evening. 1be event also featured silent and live auctions and raised mote than $75,000 to benefit the organization. Now that Carotyo Bridge,s in-laws have rerumed to England after having a splendid time here (among other things, they took day trips to CataJi na and La Jolla), she and her husband Christopher traveled north for a \.acation in Canada. And Unda Marston was seen saJling on the shimmering Pacifi c as she celebrated her birthday with friends. Jody Robblm hosted ,the cocklail cruise and picnic dinner for Linda and friends aboard her sailboat. Also spending time oo the high seas was COWW'ELL BANKER COSTA MESA.\' Paula Uttm. who got an insider's view of the Newport to &scoada race. She was a crew member oo one of the sailboats. Jean Rldumn's husband, Dave is whisking Jean away to destioations unknown for some private time. Elsa Hoyt celebrated her birthJ,1, " Las Vegas a few weeks ago, then lh \\ off to Mexico 'City to take care ul family there. Bonnie Turner left for Arizon.11<1 spend time with her daughter. who ' about to give birth to Turner's seL'(111J grandchild. At THE PRUDENTIAL-JON DOUGLA.S CO., you should see the taos ·Jobn and Carol Jacobs are sporting since they took some time to have fun in the sun. LaSt weekend they were off jet skiing, boating and having a ball at the Colorado River with about 50 family members and fr.ieods_ They speot cbe previous Weekend re~ in Palm Desert. where they rendczVouled with some of Char deseit friends and indulged ~ir cpicwean tendencies at favorite restaurants. 8Al.80A ISLAND Top quality refnod duplex. White kit MBR w/olc &. ded. 29l ipt CHU 2 GM gar ............. $HS.000 BAUIOA ISi.AND Huge biyfront duplex. Stwed !*r. 3H. 28" w/fpk.. 2.N. t BA w/frplc. ~ ........ $ t, ISO.GOO BAUIOA ISi.AND Olarmer duplex. lg Lil w/llmestone hearth. ~carpet t/o. ,\pt aver 2-<M gar.,dS47,500 • ••. UDO 151.E 58 ft. lot. great loc.atlon. 4&11. 3BA single level w/'Mge So. ~do. PWls b 2nd story. $660,000 1 CORONA Dll MAil Duplex. Ch.lrmlng 28Rhouse w/pkket fence. Huge 48R 38,\ unit. Condo appivd .. $679,000 , s•HCE 1965 Leaders in Balboa Island Sales , and Listings We Sold/Participated in the Sales of ... • 43 % of Balboa Island Properties SOLO* 9CI 1111'6......, Oft Or-. eo.t AU«Jltlaft °' ...... sc.tlldcs Spacious Island Duplex. 4BR, 2BA w/large belcony-up, 3BR, 2BA w/patlo down. =t,~~~:~~~ Balboa Island _._ Cape Cod c~ home 2-story 3BR, 2BA. Warm ond spacious 3BR, 2BA home w11:ti Fresh & bright Vaulted beamed ceilings formal d ining room and sunny breakfast Lorge; tamity kitchen area .Brick patio and nook. C>etac:hed 1 BR, 1 ba studio cottage. yard for entertaining 313 Coral. $549,000 i06 Opal.. . . . .. . ........... $540,000 ............. ..,,... ..... ....,HUCK RUMBOLD•~: =~~=!~~~~=:~<?i~~~LERA•BING GIRLI~ ~ Read the latest happenings • 1n • • .Buy.lines At GRUBB & ELLIS RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE SERVICES, Irene Williams will be celebrating Mother's Day with her family -daughter Chris and her husband Don along with their child Shannon are flying all the way from Chicago just to wish Irene a happy Mom's Day in person! JuUe Schmiesing of COAST NEWPORT PROPERTIES recently returned from a visit to Montreal and Quebec. 'The trip also included a visit to Boston, where she cheered as husband, Jim crossed the finish line at the JOOth Boston Marathon. While Julie enjoyed -.pending time with our NAFf A neighbor. to the north and eaung BoMun c;crod. Judy Mertz. the o ther half o.f the Full Scr\'it:l' Partncr~lup Team. kept thdr buyer-. .rnd -,ellcrs happy. COW WELL BANKER NEWPORT BEACH's Alison Mc Cormick, president of the Lido Women's Club, announced that the club raised nearly $12,000 from their annual home tour. Part of the proceeds will be donated to the Interfaith Shelter in Costa Mesa. Jeff Ewing also participated in a recent charitable activity. He and members of his foursome came away with a nice prize after they shot 16 under par to win the lowest gross at the Big Brothen/Big Slsten Golf Tournament held at Pelican Hill last week. They were presented with a plaque at the tournament banquet held that evening. 1be event also featured silent and live auctions and raised more than $75,000 to benefit the orsanization. ----_.....;=_ ~ ------- Now that Carolyn Bridge's in -la'"" have returned to England after ha\ mg a splendid time here (among other things. they took <lay trip~ to Catalina and La Jolla). "he and her husband Christopher tra\ elcd nonh for a 'ncation in Canada. And Linda Marston was seen sailing on the shimmering Pacific as she celebrated her birthday with friends. Judy Robbins hosted the cocktail cruise and picnic dinner for Linda and friends aboard her sailooat. Also spending time on the high seas was COWW"EU BANKER COSTA MESA's Paula Utten, who got an insider's view of the Newport to Enscoada race. She was a crew member on one of the sailboats. Jean RJchman's husband, Dave is whisking Jean away to destinations unknown for some private time. And also traveling is Shannon Hayes, who went to Laughlin for the weekend with her dad, Elsa Hoyt celebrated her hirthtb~ m Las Vegas a few week ago. tht·n lk" off to Mexico City to take cart' 111 family there. Bonnie Tum~r left for Ari10n.1 t11 spend time with her daughter. \\ hn ' about to give birth to Turner\ \Cl'l1nd grandchild. At THE PRUDENTIAL-JON DOUGUS CO., you shouJd see the tans John and Carol Jacobs are sporting since they took some time to have fun in the sun. Last weekend they were off jct skiing, boating and having a ball at the Colorado River with about SO family members and friends. 1bey gpent lbc previous weekend relaxing in Palm Desert. where they rendezvoused with some of their desert friends and indulged their epicurean tendencies at favorite restaurants. BA.UOA ISLAND Top quality remod duplex. White kit MBR w/ok &.. deO. ZBR • over z car gar ............. $ns,ooo ILUBOll VIE.W tBLlS lush !Jounds lettlll remodel. New slile rod, custom dls/WfrtlkM/W:I!.. GorgeQUSl .... $nt,IOO • BAUIOA ISi.AND Huge biyfront duplex. Stlited pier, 38R. ?BA w/fpk.. 2BR. I &A w/frpk. Nttel ........ $I, I 50,000 BALIOA ISLAND Charm.er duplex. Lg LJt w/llrnestonc h«rth. New CMpct Vo. Apt ave1 2-<ar gM.agcSStJ,5oo UDOISU 58 ft. lot, gr~t lociltoo. 4~ 38A sin~ le-vel W /large So. pitlo. P\ans for 2nd SIOf)'. $660.000 C.OllONA Dll MAR Duplex. Charming ZBRhouse w/pldet fence. Huge 46R 38A unit. Condo appivd .. $679.000 ENGUSH COUNTRY ESTATE Cu~tom builr 4br. 4.Sba traditional country e,r;uc. lkauriful grand entry & circular stairway, family room w/sunken bar, privare court- y.ud & side p rd w/warerfall & spa. $1,495,000 Jo Ann Kenton Ad Code 72057 WHATAJEWEU Locaced 111 a very peaceful & private semng IS chis 3br, 2. Sba. Professionally decorated, fresh carpet . pool & spa. Guard-gared. Garage. $489,000 Mali Gulledge Code 70257 ONLY THE FINEST Opulent, de1ailed. refi ned Word' cannoc describe this plush Emerald Bay dwel1111g w/srunnmg oce.m view. Marbk frpk. rc:cessc:d lighting, l=n·m h door' & more. Mu~c ~et 10 helit"Vc:. , $1,295,000 V:il1 m· Howrll Coda 71397 SMASHING NEW CUSTOM Sbr, S.5hJ w/l1brarr. ofllct> & 3 c.:ar g.;ar.1gc OL{.ln. harhor & Ctty lighr vtew~. PrKt'd hdow market. Ann. 1\.·d & ::iu1.1nn{ $1,495,000 Code 70237 LUXURIOUS VlllA SIENA Classic Italian Architecture makes up th is 3br. 2.5ba villa in NP Heights. Lire carpets, Hi ceilings. Designer appliances, Oak cabinec~. Near bch . schools. Jeanene Fre1dberg & Cacherine Simons $255,000 Code 70757 PUTfIN' ON THE RITZ Prestigious home in guard-gaced Niguel Shores. CourtYard cnrry. fireplace, counrry kitchen, walk to R.in Carlton, beach. Associarion pool. Laura Rosrvold $319,900 Code 72657 OLDE CORONA DEL MAR Charming Cape Cod duplex located in one of rhc finest areas along the coast on a beautiful crc:e-lined m ccc. 2 frp lc's, freshly painted. Michael Smich $525,000 BAYFRONT PRICE REDUCTION Prestigious Dover Shores home w/views of gorgeous <iffi & Fashiou Island. Dock for 50 ft. boar, brick entry, sweeping staircase, children's wing. Perfect for entertaining. Beautifully derailed. Parti O 'Desky Code 71937 ~200 BELCOUKJ' BELLE Exclusive & private end unit hig!ilights marble enrry. wood burning frplc w/nwble faoC & hearth, com munity pool & spa. A beauty! Sheila Kaviani $429,000 c.ode no27 CREAM OF nm CROP Villa home offering extra large 6oorplan in supreme location. lm~le w/limcsrone AoOting. frplc. mr- round sound. Carol Allison & James Gray _ $498,500 <Ade 71787 CITY UGHTSVIEWl Exceptional -'br. 3.5ba home boasts a dramatic marble entry, f.uro..uylc kitchen. landscaping by Roger'~ Gardens and dty light vie.'\\'' Carol Allison & James ( ,r.iv $1,249,000 Code 71417 PRFSilGIOUS SHORECLIFFS ~cccss to beach & csplanad~ from this 3br, 3ba home 111 great neighborhoOd w/a mini ocean view. Pool b: 2 car garage. $69S,OOO BJ Johnson Code 70737 -- o.ilJ' Noc .. &c...e • ..., 11. 1996 Newport Beach Office 23 Corponte Pim, Saite 190 644-6200 . Residential Real Estate Services • Independently Owned and Operated 1318 G.Juy SaL $1.3SO,OOO Jo Ann Kenton 4800 Surrey Dr. SaL ~9.000 C.oonie Betton 3Wmp1Foot SaL m5.ooo Jama Gray 241 Driftwood Rd. SaL $695.000 B.J. john.son SaL $599,000 l.a.raiM Sbaw SaL $537,000 Eric Shaw SaL $489>000 Marilyn Kenh.oer 2212 Wandwuil SaL $595,000. Lou Ann Riney 1831 Newport Hills Dr. SaL $499,500 Lcvcmt/Rolls . 2525 Ocean G4 SaL $565,000' Mali Gulledge . 37 Souddwnpton SaL ~29,000 Sheila Kaviani 19596 OWla.lc Lo. SaL $~.ooo Saodyl>Ucy 2312Anlia SaL U49,000 Tom Brumoo 2041 Vista Cajon Sat. $330,000 Phyllis Haydm 507 Aft:Dida Lucia SaL $309,000 Don Scbei!dbeio 6 Seucape Dr. SaL s1n.soo Gib Wallizr 15 Scoocpm (Glcowd VJ.) SaL . $143,000 Mary Ann MtGaire 6C...,..nir_,-Sun. u•ooo c.olAliiaa rm~ San. $1-"S,OOO IC.Raap 16Ao ... J • Sun. $1,695,000 BdeP.di 1318GMay Sun. $1J50,000 Coaaie Beano 3.Jcay Sun. ~.000 WaieHo.d 3lOJGastR.l San. $~.000 K..eRadr 3621 Lile San. UtS.000 PU'\liigbl MAGNIFICENT SPANISH HACIENDA BELCOURI' -WILL TRADE 7br, 5ba custom on huge lot. Balcony across 2nd story f.Jcpnt 5br custom ·home with ocean view and grand w/rooftop sun deck. Great room cwaiooJring pool, spa marble entry with circular swrcasc. 4 car garage. & 1rg. gaJdcns. Available furnished. hm Ba1I Belle Pancb $749,000 Code 71"27 $1,69S,OOO Code 71147 WESI' OCFANJIRONT New 3br. 3ba cxx:aofioat .... Ir% wilb pftw IOOHop did. Q.alily 11neim M~sonynl amd.,.am. Alm, TCd & Suzanne COcle7186l ENDIAUVIEWS S.tuaud on rhe 7th tee w/ 180 degree views of 4 f.Wways, pns & lab is this Sbr. Sbe home. 3 &plc's. cnmsive UIC of &buttcn & minon, pool. spa & gucbo. Stunnm,J • c.arol Allilon & James Gray Sl,19S,OOO Code 71S27 OW WORW CHARM Owming·Cape Cod beach home on bcauti(ul Peninsula Point. HW Ars tbru-out, fplc, stunning wood craftsmanshjp. Unforgettable! $589,000 Stephanie Houghton Code 70547 DOVER SHORF.S FSrATE Dover Shores finest offering with inc:rcclibk potential. This property has never ~n on the market. Awesome Back Bay and city light views. $995,000 Ann, Ted and Suzanne Code 70277 ... SUPER BUY IN BAYCRF.Sr Anracrive 4br home in great family neighborhood. Family room with fire- place, separate dining room and lush, low maintenance yard. U~OOO Don Pearson t,c Barbara Aune Code 71387 CUSTOM POOL HOME Sbr, 3.5ba lrg. 2-story w/scparate cbildrm's wing, 2 frpk's & loft that can be 2nd nm. rm or srudy. Entertainer's dream. $629,000 Connie Betton Code 71917 Ho ughton Excels as Oceanfront Specialist Stephanie Houghton of Grubb & Ellis Residential Real Estate Services, Newport Beach, just doubled her February business, having opened $14 million in escrows yea r w elate. according to a represcnt:lt.fre of the comp.my. These propenic'> include a commercial/ret•lll center. :ln ap.1runcor com pie~ <lnd fi, l" oceanfront homes th•H arc currently under contract. The oceanfront properties come as no surprise a~ H oughto n ha!> resided on the oceanfront for eight years and is definitely considered an .. oceanfront specia list," the representative said. H oughton, who recently joined Grubb & Ellis Residential Real Estate Sen.ices, is well-known on the peninsula for her participation as director of the Central Newport Beach Community Association. She has also participated with the city of Newport Beach on the Oceanfront 'Nalkway Committee and the Specific Area Plan Committee for the redevelopment of Balboa. .. My superior knowledge of particular areas has enabled me to put together 'people and places' for the most beneficial transactions," Houghton said. A natural entrepreneur, Stephanie became a realtor at the age of 21. At 26, he O\.\Tied her own real estate company. After several very successful years running her own company, she decided to join a multi-office real estate organization offering more resources. She has participated in a large percentage of sales on the oceanfront. but does not restrict her acthities to this area. A longtime resident of Newport Beach, she ic; ver.· familiar "'ith all areas of Orange County. At her pre\iOu'> real estate company, H oughton was a consistent top producer and was designated a f>re,iews Property Specialist. She's continuing the trend with Grubb & Ellis as a Luxury H omes Specialist. "We are happy she chose to affiliate with our office," said Ron Mazzano, senior vice president and di.,rrict manager of the Newport office ... She is a gre2t addition to our o ffice. She hac; tremendous energy, confidence, and market knowledge that is second to none." $.S, 700,000 W. Ne rt Oceanfront SOLD . $8.S0,000 $1., 700,000 Peninsula Oceanfront SOLD Peninsula Oceanfront SOLD $715,000 Peninsula Point $589,000 PEUC.AN IDLL CUSTOM HOME.SITE Front row views -level topography 22,800+ sq. ft., limited # of lots left. $895 ()()() LINDA ISLE Incredible SBR Custom w/Down Channel views. st19f,&\o Proudly Presents THE BEST . OF DOVER SHORES 725-5126 . . BAYCRFSf BONANZA Delightful 4BR family home on oversized lot with Pool and ~ea: A steal at ... $525,000 OCEAN RIDGE wrIH VIEWS New 5BR, Cust'Om with a Mediterranean flair. Just completed-awaits your approval. $1,495,000 ALTEZZA UNDER MARKET Largest Model -Plan D - 3 BR Ideal for entertaining -Gated Commw:Uty. $479,000 OCEAN RIDGE -NEW LISTING New 4 BR Hacienda. Dual Master Suites. Gourmet Kitchen. $1,350,000 Over $5 MJIJ,ION Sold in '96! Big C11uyo11 Best Buy Lovely 4 bdrm., 2 1/2 bath home in gated ·community. Large courtyard entry, pool and 3 car garage are among the many ammenities. Low price, great neighborhood, waiting for buyer! . MymaBoom 644-6373 en.120 •• ... Newport Prop ~Y__.,& OlllUTED featuring fine properties from condos to castles s~.s~ ~ St«e 1969 HARBOR RIDG• .Slo&le«vel ata&e w1tb JM squre feet of tlepllCe ud style la pard-pttd community. )...U.ble •early • November. Cal &oclay. '8H.ooo · a2 DRAMA AND DISTINCTION New a.te. --la ...,_. llldp widl dty ..... ..a aa , • .WWS. Jlft Mdra a••, ,_,._ Md• ... ....._ C..ad be~ by Deamller. c.ar ... ...._ $1,200,000 S33 YOU CA.JIU• FOR•ftRI Pa--'t octaD a wbltt water 'ritWI •bound. C..... coDC• p 111 uy SBR, 4BA + 2 pest betbs. Ceadcll 'des lllctudt .nw•s ll1ldlo, elmllllor, mte-of-tM-ut kitdMtl. ..,....ae maid's i89i;ooo A10 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 sched1:-1le an appointment, cw ..... _ _. ............. ._ .. _M.Tfa ....... ._ __ .... call 644-7111 and ask for Lois or Judy f/IR.,..w.-.1 ....... _.,......, ...... ....... ..... lw lll •JM.,_, $47S,OOO .: Before You Buy, Prequalify : '4 Come in for a free loan pre-111> : approval before you start your : ~ home search. • : Call ·644-7111 : ~ ASk for Nancy : ••••••••••••••••••••• rties LAND, LOCATION, LIFESTYLE Prfnite ~ eslate. Approx. l Kru, cast.. baltt liasle Jnd, aarty ~ tq.ft. .. 7.ootd for U i.o... wldl ridbl& tnil access. $1,075,000 A14 LAGUNA ARTIST CHARMER A nllDaDlk ll4Mnt Joaittd In the dellnble North ....... 4BR. 3BA. Woocl·barnia&. ftft1llK'e w/OttU Yiews. T8stetully ckcorattd by the owner, 1 weD-lmowa •rtiR. CI09t to .U the best beKba. ~a res&11111'Ub. .. 75,000 L8 VILLA IN LAGUNA SUR , ....... _ ....... ,..... ..... _ .... .._,....._ ......... ..._ ~.etw ...... frMlr ........ .... ....... 000 T3 ~· -/ New Listings Ritz Cove French Mediterranean build to suit. Spectacular views I Scanla n & Busk $1,695 ,000 Spectacular contemporary, south side COM VIiiage. Steve HIP $919,000 New listings -'Custom built In 19901 A must see! Outstandlnc valuel Headier Saito-Wood $625,000 OPEN HOUSE DIRECTORY 2J Splendore ca.eoa ........ 4501 snre, • Barbor View B••- $63,,000 "67,000 ~79',oOo $199,000 2210 Newport Hiil °':· E8lt $1,195,000 Lhl• •••• 21' Vla Koron 212Vla Eholl 231 Vla Udo Soad • ... Newport BelPta 615 Gary Pl. $429,000 $575,000 $l,49',000. $439,000 $409,000 $519,000 Pealaaala Point Oeeaaf:reat I 740 E. Oceanfront $2,545,000 BUI Hiii We Also Have Leases From $875 To $9, 950 • New Listings Eastslde Costa Mesa 4 bedroom custom home on cul-de-sac. close to park. Randle & Wong $349,000 North Lac1lH Must see ocean vJew 2 bedroom condo. Newly remodeled! Bill Wedmore "$309,000 West Newport l bedroom. 2 bath condo with ocean view. I block to beach Jim Jacobs $289,000 VIiia Point 2 bedroom on coif course In cated community. Lovely view. Sue Thomas $279,000 Weet Newport 3 bechoom, 2 bath bead\ condo. I blodt to the undl , .... co.. $260,000 _ ... I I I I ' I 1 ' ! I 644~1600 723~8800 Opportunities Newport North 2 bedrooms, 2 baths with loft. 2 car attached garage. End unit. Greg Lombardi $216,500 Bluffs Plaza 3 bedroom condo near shopplnc. Trade for larger home. Peterson & Towers $227 ,000 •asmlne Creek Fabulous locatlonl Greenbelt and ocean view. 2 8d + den. Carole •ohnson $398,000 SU Jau C..plllruo Equestrlan estate lot. canyon, city and ooean \dews. Connie Maxsend $499,000 Newport HeJchts Tum-key 3 Bd. 2.5 Ba. townhouse A must see! Steve Mitchell $289,000 lntne Terrace Cute cottage with 3 bedrooms and pool. Great buy! Marian PhUUppl $499,000 Newport North Immaculate 2 Bd. townhome with raised ceilings through- out. Fireplace. Priced below last sale! Gree Lombardi $177,990 Newport Beach Balboa Peninsula Charming custom home just steps to beach ! Remodeled and updated Cape Cod. Hein & Bibb $545,000 Newport Heights Good block. good street! 3 Bd. 3 Ba. with many upgrades. For1ey & Good '519,SOO Corona Hl&hlands Warm and bright remodeled home with ocean view. Mary Enen & Bob Weclan $559,000 Baycrest Traditional 4 Bd. home, 2 FR, DR, pool and fabulous kitchen. Sara Marvin $619,000 Costa Mesa C.oeta Mela Tl1angle Square area 3 bedroom, 2 bath rondo w/ private patio. BoAS & Feeney $144,000 Eastekle ea.ta Mae TradJtlonal 2 bedroom, I bath Eastslde bunplow. Keith Randle $255,000 EMtalde Coeta Mes. Custom 3 Bd. family home, approx. 2,200 sq. ft. Kettll Ra.ndJe . $~9,800 Newport Helchta Beautiful 4 bed- room home built In 1990. Bl& backyard Dave Wona $629,000 Bayallores Traditional 7 Bd. 5 Ba with hardwood floors and French doors Bill Feeney $795,000 Harbor View Homee Beautiful new remodel with 6 Bd. 5 Ba. A must see. Kline & Harris $919,000 Bay&hores Charmin& home on a huae lot In Bayshores. Expand or build a new dream home. Rod Daley $850,000 Bayfront living a.lboe ....._... Polllt a.yfront site 1nd home with forever vtews. EYaa Cork.a $,,075,000 ' Gated Communities Newpon RJdce 3 Bd. 3 ea.' Gated. Approx. 30K+ In upgrades! Bullt In 1994. Patrick Bartohc $299,000 Belcloart Ternce · It.are 4 Bd. Plan o In creat loc.atlon. Ntce7 upgraded. Lynn Noah $679,900 Harbor RJdce Estatee 5 'ed. 3.5 Ba. townhome In private settlnc, decks. Bogs & Feeney $699,000 Blc Canyon Remodeled and expanded Monaco. Vaulted celllncs and marble flreplace In LR. Expanded DR. Gary Lecrand $79S,OOO Spotlight Lapru ae.cll Contemporary 4 bed- room with Catalina and ooean views. Claudia Mayfteld-Wlae $735,000 Harbor View HUii Remqdeled 4 Bd. with eorceous harbor and ocean views. Eva• Corllett $995,000 Harbor HW Custom built wtth medcuJous attention to detail. Soft a>ntem- poraly desagrt aeates a warm almOSphere. Susan Scanlan $1,240,000 Belcloart Spadous execudve style townhome In pted community. Sae Ellen Volpe $725,000 Oceaa RJdce Santa Barbara style. Very appeallng. Great ocean view! Scanlan &Weinstein $1,489,000 • Blc Can10n Remodeled custom home with spectaCular coif course view. Gary Lqrand $I ,5'0,000 Belc9urt Custom 4 bedroom estate with magnifieent grounds. Pool. Beverly Morphy $2,600,000 Emerald Bay Spectacular locadon I 3 bedroom home with Incredible views. Rod & Nancy Daley $2. 900,000 ~ping views of ocean, Catalina. harbor and golf course. Scanlan & Weinstein $4,300,000 Irvine Cove Spectaeular oceanfront home. Great use of limestone, granite, walls of glass, two story master Bd suite Hanis & KUne $8,500,000 Condo & Townhome Living Huttastoa Ba,sltore Corp. owned! 2 Bd. 2 Ba. I block to beach! Best valuel Patrick Bartohc $149,900 £9Rllcle Coeta Mw Spedal 3 bed· room ln pted .soctatton with pool. Ketda a.IKl.le $175,000 Granllle uperaded 3 Bd. 3 aa. eolf course upper unit with areat view. kterl:J Mol'J)llJ ~9.000 644~1600 723~8800 Big Canyon .. ca•10• Go,..eous slncle famlly home with private pool and spa. t.ecraaclt& Bibb $1,650,000 I ' l I I ] BILL FEENEY . . ti. ·1h TIM CARR and LANCE BOGGS inassocuz on w1 717 _ 4744 ... OPEN HOUSES From one to ffre p.m. Lido Isle Vacant Lot i l 5 Via Koron Open Sat. & Sun. $399,000 Harbor Highlands Pride of Ownership 2006 Beryl Lane Open Sunday $359,900 Dover Shores Bayfront 3 Bd. 2 Ba. Remcxfeled with 60' on the water Large private dock. large sunny patio $999,000 Pride of Ownership Duplex 3 Bd. 2 Ba. + 2 Ba. I Ba. renovated units Steps ro beach! Great for owner/user Excellent income, new carpet and paint / $369,000 Atf ordable in Corona del Mar 2 Bd 2.5 Ba. End townhome on large greenbelt Refurbished and immaculate, community pool $219,000 Costa Mesa~r 4 Bd. 2.5 Ba. home on lar~t:Jtt"'1l)';ed lot New roof. fres~ ja'i?ired, new carpet ~ $219,000 Triangle Square Area 3 Bd. 2 Ba. townhome w/ fireplace Greenbelt location. community pool • $144,000 , ... . .. Udo Isle Vtew Home 5 8d. 4 Ba Pride of owncfl\hip! Highest quality materials Marble. gmnitc. French doon.. cmwn molclin~. 3 fin.i>lare. $869,000 Bayshores Family Home 7 Bd. 5 Ba. Traditional, hardwood tlooo;, French doors. 3 fireplace.<., 3 car garctge. large coun11y kitchen/family room $795,000 Harbor Ridge Value 5 Bd. 3.5 Ba. Pride of ownership' Two private sunny decks, atrium $699,000 Lido Isle Vacant Lot Unique prime '>lrcc1 111 'lrcct location. Ideal for 3.000 '<t· ft . cu-.111ni hnmc 1 Sier , to beach & tcnni<, $399,000 Lido Isle Designer Home . 2 Bd. 3 Ba. den meticulously maintained home. ~7 loc Beamed ccihngs. French doors, lushly landscaped $795,000 Lido Isle Large Lot 5 Bd. 5 Ba. family home on prime 52' lot Large yard/patio. 3 fireplaces. Reduced 125,000! $699,000 Lido Isle Prime Lomtloa! 2 Bd. 2 Ba. + den home. beamed ceilings Prime street to street location, JS' lot $595,000 Harbor Highlands Pride of OwnersbJp 4 Bd. 2.5 Ba. family home in move-in condition Great location. terrific value! $1.59,900 .. 1\ "Ralph Lau~en" Styled Home .,..., . .. . Ideal for Architectural Digest HARBOR VIEW HOMES· 1866 PORT TAGGART . Beautifully expanded Palermo model, one house from the greenbelt and community pool . . This is a wonderful family home with 6 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, huge family room and kitchen and incredible master suite. Wonderful use of wood, stone and glass . ~ ~ $839,000 )IM KLINE 759-3771 SHIRLEY ti.ARRIS Ufdl•~ Sein Ac'lnnle11t H.U •f FMac Mn.Hr 759-3727 ., .. , Exclusive Lido Isle Bayf"ront: Eastern Tip location. S,000 square foot S bedroom bayf ront with 4 car garage and sandy beach. 853 Via lido Soud $3.495. <><>O Oce an Ridge CUSt:om Family Home Beautiful Hontecito style 5,000 sq. ~ S bedroom home with pool, fawzii and outdoor fireplace on large corner lot I Windmere Court $1,595,000 E l egant: Lido I s l e Home 3 bedroom with upstairs bonus room. Strada leads to clubhouse beach. 114 Via Trieste $699 . <><><> Ltdo Jal• Bayf"ront so1 ria u. Soud Lido l•I• E•tate 110 r11 Trieste •1.199,000 Newport Hettrht• Famlly Home- 5 Park Place JOHN JVlcIVl<>nigle 717-4711 Charmlns Ltdo lale Home Ill f11 1* Soud M69.ooo Best Buy on the Bayfront: lncndiblt value. Completely remodeled S bedroom with turning basin views! 26 Linda Isle $1. 995. <><>O Includes Land , Best of' Lido Isle Ptrfed in every detail. Large open floorplan with south patio, jacuui and outdoor barbecue . 123 Via Orvieto $849.<><><> Lido Isle Perf'ectton 3 bedroom. 2 bath with large south patio + garden room. Immaculate! 207 Via Jucar $695. <><>0 Belcourt Townh<>rn• 16 lelclwt Drift DEBI BIBB DENNIS DURGAN 759,..3707 SURF, SAND & ·SUNSETS 2034 EAST .OCEANFRONT - Premier Balboa Peninsula Point oceanfront location. Sophisticated fl~t beacfty . A rare opportunity! $1,479,00~ . "'~-~ .. t• • • ON THE WATER·! 338 62nd Street ·Newport Shores Juov Gooo 759-3752 • Private Sandy Beach • Walk to Ocean • Huge Gourmet Kitchen • All Rooms Built Around Granite 3-Sided Fireplace • Open F1oorplan • Perfect for Entertaining • Quality Remodeled in 1993 • Community Pool, Tennis Courts, Volleyball Courts • Perfect for Second Home Offered at $459,000 FtvL GREAT Or ror~TUNI rt Ls Ii'\ Ou1~TA NDINC "L11\r -Nl \\" Co'\DI 1 H~'\ \ -~· -.... -:-:~--.... -- 3805 Seashore Drive $895,000 6906 West Ocean Front $849,000 \ \ 7004 West Ocean Front · $1 ,095,000 1920 West Ocean Front $998,000 3903 Marcus Avenue $480,000 611 Lido Park Drive #2A $449,000 206 Fern Street $289,000 4915 & 4917 River Avenue Beach Duplex ! I .. \ I we can help make the difference in your life! < l \I 0\.-1 IN Nl·\X POil 1 I IHC.1 IT~' 1 I 'i/i I ,, 11/111<1 u lfl• J.1 1111/i 111 m u•/1111 ""''"1111 J·1td'f 11. 1 /111 p /111t'),1r111111r11g m11111 r II '"'' n·r11 1•.t1tl u•rt/1'/'"111/f/ lmrlr t11 H111hrou· RAE RODGERS $589,000 I LARGEST PLAN I , 5HR t /,ofi/dm wich new carpn and hardwood 1 ' /won JHR. Excel/mt location. Ca/1644-4100 far I Jhowing. I J.O. CALLAGHAN $369,000 MINT TOWNHOME I ~a/, of PCH! Mediterranean 5 yMr new JBR, I JBA townhome with vaulted ailinp. skylights, FP.I 2 mr garage. Cali 640-2677. I ROBYN SEARS $359,000 $69,900 GATED CONDO ' Great wtation -wallr to harbor. One bedroom, pnuo, assoc., tmnis 6-pool Selvr will pay some buyen cous. I I TRACY IMMEL-MANZI 707-9755 1 LOCATION LOCATION!! I H11rbor Pomu premrer. 3600 sq.ft., 4BR. 3.58A, Dm. Fornutl Dining, Marble Floors + sauna. I I Extm l.nrgr lo1 with Pool and Spa. I WAYNE SMITH $889,000 OPEN HOUSE SAT 1-5 3 i;dare Ca"' I -Newport Coast and Vista Ridge. hm 1w l'lt'WJ fom thrJ betmtrfol Hil/Jop JBR. J/Jrl homf'. ( omr Srr. MAXINE GOLDEN $549,000 TURTLE ROCK CREST l l11bt'ltrl'llblr t•irw.1 Onr le11el home with 1pro11ml1r pool 1111d S/111. Gronrtr floorr GrMI l'ltlue. MERLE MERTZEL $779,000 BIKE TO BEACH! Lo11ely & sparrous 2BR 1.5BA condo! Oprn f/oorplan with nearly new carpet and largr dining"""· JACK GIFFORD $124,500 BAYCRF.ST COURT light 6-bright f/oorplan.' Vaulud aiiings, large prrvau t:Uclt, gourmet lritchrn + mo".' 2BR 2 /UJ/ baths and 2 car garage. Gaud rommtmity with pool and spa.' Malte ali ojfm!.' DIANA PROSSER $215,000 FORECLOSURE DUPLEX /lmh 2BR $18012 mrnme. G1rttr location fi'l~y 111111111grd. Stred 7!11J from the IM11J..•. Wfmi l.nst.1! KATHLEEN MCNAMEE $110,000 I FMERALD BAY MA\ 11 RPIE< E! ( )nr ••/ tlu1,111t,1 l111m'" 111 1-mrr.tltl }i '> ) t.111·/> '""'"''"'' 1 '}I I / .' /11t11 fl'/ '''!.' 1111d u•l111r 11•1/fl'f ""'"" 1rr11 • CaU 494-7475 for Appoi111.,,m11 Bill Dolby S2,500.000 ON ~ GOLF COURSE &autifal 4BR. 3.5BA rustom home 011er/.ooltint Mesa Veri.U Country Club. Rrmot!Luti litd~n. Sun room. 2 firrp/aw and 3 car t,ara:e. QJJ 760-5000 ext. 117 Jackie Handlcman FABULOUS BAY VIEW $499,000 Thu btmmfit/ 4BR. JBA Humbo/Jr lsl1111d homt' Grtlll corner bJrn110111Close10 t'1Yry1h111g' l'nctd 10 ulL' CJJ 760-5()()(} ext. 109 Ski $«9.SOO "'COZV PATIO HOME" Sintk ktJ,/ "Aml'4" in tM Pla.u. Two '4rtr sun"] /"'NOS. 3BR. 2BA with room to ~ Grrm/N/J l«11non. Low Assoc. tiun OMC m1J1// lnJ. TD. Ls, Opnon pombk. CzJJ 760-5000 "'-123 E'lynnc ~p-Allen $257 ,000 ,_ An International Company 760-5000 '• WHITE W~TE..R VIEWS Sit in your livint room 11114 l/Jtltm tht 111ilboat1 f.O by. Enjoy thf fabulous sunsm at thr nr4 of tht &tJ fint this nmom ho1M. OJI 760-5()()() al. JJ6 Jane Sungaila $810,000 DECORATOR PERFECT Fabul.ous Two Story hol'M wuh CfTnl livifff rHm 11Ni htrhrn up11am of master. ProfnsionAJJy '4""1e11~ti 1t1ith nrw spa! Et'") ammiry. GtU 640-2677for1111poi11111U1ft Robyn Allen-Sea.rs $329,000 • NEWPOIU' HEIGKJ'S DUPLEX G"!"' riuplcc i" IH11wtifoL Ntwport Hn,bts. 2BR. •M I BR &Uh with l'""trl· · QJJ l -#0-$10-2005 NIJIJ7 Rita Wade SlS9,000 ftch~~v• 'SOU;H COUNTY, NEWPORT BEAGH ._ ___________________ 1§17",F-ra\. 23 Corporate Plaza,.Suite 180, Newport I~ . , An International Company 760-5000 ·- SPACOUS HEIGKI'S POOL HOME! SptidolU 3 "/BR i»IW l«JllWI;,, <Mu Mts11 Hnfho. Frsuura NJNI~ tNUm 111i.u. S./Ji, INtuN/ JHI •11 priNu ~ mwt. ,. SITflNG ON TOP OF TilE WORID ,Vmuinz tlN octan, rht &y, 11mi tht liz/111 from this tkt11n1ly anti 10""'1ootomiuti4BR. 2.5BA mttn11ifln'1 Jrr11111.S. OPDI HOUSE SAT/SUN 1-5 P.M. · . 11 ,,... C..W, en... tlJ Mu CJ/ 760-5000 Cd. IJl Robin Tenda $1,175,000 REDUCED lN F.ASTBWFF Pimm pnftct sinp JtO? in &stbluff Tol41 Tmll>tkl with Frmch «Hn 1111J/ tvintlows. JhrJwOOti floon. 3BR. 2.5BA. Nict Mifhl#rhot>J. . CJ/ 75!>-9314 1--Bmb $649.000 $269,000 SOUTH COUNTY, NEWPORT BEACH ~,can help make the difference in your life.' OPEN HOUSE SUN 1-5 &eluded 5BR, 4.5BA., large bonus room, large yard ov"1iud gaud pool with canyon vUUI. Upfrrukd features 1hro11:hout. · JULIA UAO $769,000 CORONA DEL MAR 3 bloclt.s to beach. Ali white on whiu country !tit.chm. 2248 sq. ft. urge 2BR, 2.5BA. &st value in CDM MILLIKEN/MCNAMEE $385,000 LOOKING FOR TH£ PERFECT VIEW This is not only an outstandint vllw, it is a grrat family home on one of the prnnin-streets on The hill Call for a pmate vicwi.og. JANE SUNGAILA $1 ,275,00~ INCREDIBLE VIEWS &eint is believing. New home with customiud I offece. Never bun lived in. &lln-wiU la it go &low his cost. Highly upgwukd. DELIA DELGADO $409,999 IDEAL LOCATION 3BR. 2.5BA and loft. milk to everything. New tik, u:ht and bright. Fo1" zone sect4rity. Many upgradn. J.D. CALLAGHAN $284,900 MUST SELL TODAY!! Foredosure imminmt help!! Fantastic large family ho1M in treat Mithborhood. Contact Mar/r's hotline@ J-8()()..510-2005 rotk #5002. MARK ACKRJCH $249,000 A VERY SPECIAL HOME Spacious 4BR home on large cornn-lot! Updated liitchm. RV access. Very private with lots of extra space. JACK GIFFORD $161,500 MESA VERDE 3BR. 2BA home on la~ lot with ftont courtyard. &ch ~droom had own mtranu. Call 7514330. I ANNE MCCASLAND $189,000 ENTERTAIN BY THE POOL 4BR. 2.5BA so"pt-ll[tn-H4rbor VU'W Home. IA~ family room, Ct1Mntry ltitchm And cctnukJ Jinmt room with ~h doors. 4~ MASter SMiu. &11Mtifol_ bMlt :Jdrrl widJ pool OPEN MT. 1-5 l 725 Port CIMrln. Newport Buch l DIANA CAPPEL $529,000 BF.AUTIFULLY DESIGNED , Cll.StOm with mninJous 11ttmt'Um to tkt4iJ. ' &hind ekmonic t"~ is a "'4tui.on with 4BR, 4.5./JA and a hu~ 111rr:1~ to house 6 Cllrs • JOAN BUJlKE $1,675,000 23 Corporate Plaza, Suhe 180, NeWpOrt leach, CA 92660 ...i.i..;;...._...;,;. ____ ..._..._ __ .._.._..-...... __ _ I I t I \ . \ ' ' t You deserve •..... •Honesty • 24 Years Experience • Communication • Personal Service • Dedication • Results! DESIGNS FOR LIVING '96 #1 RVMtile' Newport Beach Agent 1988 -1995 BELCOURT CLISTOJ\/1 LIVING #1 Truly a Masterpiece with lots of marble and plush carpeting Soanng re1hngs. cu~tom hithts, Euro kitchen & rotunda f'ntry Large wrap around y.ud aCl1acent to ~I and SP;il Many mort' quality upgrad~ Reduced to $999,000 Prof. decorated 48R. 3.SBA w I m astt'r suite on 1st IL'WI Euro lciLdien. huge family room. f1,rmaJ hbrnry/den. Lush rear yard w I pool. spa and entertaining a"'a. Priced to Sell Now $1,290,000 Near new SBR. SBA. arcnt m.mpie<:e. Natural hrdwd floors. computerized lighting. soaring a?ilings & state of the art gourmet kitchen w I granite counters. 'Ihde Possible $2,350,000 Oe•ilve Fl.nand.llg O.JC. I C!!!>tom SBR. 48A MediternMan on~ lot. Many quality feltun.-... , including wlute Ille Boors. blade marbk! 6~ and ~'efSit.tod J.. car g.ir.ige to .terommOdate, luno. nus • Ifie pttiect family home. Priced to Sell At $1,249,000 -·----....... _ --------------- Emerald lay estate homesite Currently available in Emerald Bay is ooe of the most dramatic homesites within the Emerald Bay community. Featuring a treet-to- street site the property is lady to be developed. 1be owner bas pcnnits in place to st.art construction of a 5,000-square-foot home. The site work bas a white-water ocean view pool and brick patio. In addition, the homcsite has a grass yard with mature fiuit trees. The plans for the site fcatutc a five bedroom. six bath. Med:iterraoeM-stylc home. It will have a huge muter suite with a sitting room. a bis and hers bathroom and specious c:Jose&s. The level be.low the muiu is designed with a gourmet kitchen, dining room. elltra W'gc living room and den. lMJ'c ocean viewing decks provide for an even larger living area. Two of the bedrooms owrioot the privllo pllio wiih pool and waterfall. Located oo I very private ltn:d. the pm1iculat nciJhborhood of this home is ideal for the view comcious. with 180-depcc drunllic ocem and city liPI views. Emerald Bay is a private beach coaummity located oo the north cod of Laguna Beach. It Is situated in the unincoq><>rated ~ of~ County. Emerald Bay fcaturcl ooe of Southern Califomiu finest beaches -it is almost a half mile long. In addition to the beaches are llC1"CS of pifb for many activities, with llbl tennis courts, llabtcd buketball OOl.l!1 and swim center. Picnics on the beach to wcddinp in Swaosoo Park are abo ~of this cllclusive enclave. The lftla is pte ~ and bu 2'-bour private paarol tec:Urity in the community u well. Offered It $1,$50,000. P.,.-. tftlll I #?II, 0. M Do6J fif.JtWAZ. SOllll\ ~ (11') 4#141$, Daily Pi.IOC Rril Estate • May 11, 1996 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 S Bedrooms, 5.5 Baths, appll'. 4,200 sq. fL, beautiful use of marble, graniLe & tile. gounnet kitchen, Sub-2.ero, eleva- tor, dual A/C &. heating, wet bar, fire- place 3 car garage, private gated street. lncredibk mouth of the harbor, whiU waler and Catalina t1iews from almost et1ery room! $1,895,000 Bob Koop, Sr. or Jr. Large comer lot, Wallt IO Mariners School,pukor shopping! 3bcd, 2baths, fin:place. Great location, ~t deal. $329,000 BobKoop,Sr.orJr. CAMEO HIGHLANDS 3 Bedroom, 2.S baths, plus a den, large walk-in closet. formal dining room, fue· place, lush land IClpe, pool & spa. $495,000 BobKoo ,Sr.or Jr. BAY FRONT UNITS Fabulous harbor view, white 11ndy bacbe&. Ila.re cpportwtily to own four bay front w:Uta on Newport Harl>or. $725,000 Bob Koop, Sr. A TOWN HOME Ov« l ,4001qU&1'8 feel. 3 bodJoom. 2.S bad», dinina room, lkyliaht. fiieplace. &mao. inai.do laundry, pool A ape. 139 Bob K Jr. CAMEO HIGHLANDS Highly upgraded, 3 bnn, + den, fire· place, 2.5 l»ths. heavily remodeled. pool, quiet area with private beaches and parks. $598,000 Bob Koop, Sr.or Jr. .~~~:_-~---...... ~·. . ~ l - OLD C.D.M. DUPLEX Two very cute Two 2 bedroom, 1 !»th units. Quiel tn:e lined street, walk to Five Crowns, Big Corona & shopping $425,000 Bob Koop, Sr.or Jr. ' GREAT BIG POOL HOME Highly uppdcd, over 2,500 square feel, 5 bedrooms, 3 l»ths, formal dining. l fuq>lac:a, family room, pool & spa. $270,000 Bob Koop, Sr.or Jr. EASTSIDE FIXER Corner R-2 LOT Prime location,Thia bousc needs TI.cl Quid troe lined IU'Cel. 1111e comer lot. $170,000 Bob Koop, Sr.or Jr. NEWPOR.T BEACH 760-5000 Ext. 128 · .. I \\. ' NORTH CoSTA MESA UPl?.r.rl.xi 3 bd, can:r kx, R. V ~ fiplc. V'rli l.cc & G:crg¥: Pcaaxk -$189 ,<Xi> N EWPORT BEACH Ocean, bay & sunset views, 2 bd, 1.75 ba John Campbell -$229 ,000 CoSTA MEsA Gan.xi, mm. ~ 2 sty, 3 bd, kn, dirr & finly . ~ Mc.Nemcry -$270,<XXl N EWPORT BEACH Exe. conclition, redo ne kit, security sys. Chuck. & Kathy Colcsworthy -$329,000 ColONA DBL Mil. -Oc!AN Jfivo. 4,000 sq ~ furnished Judy Muncy -644-9060 · $6,900/mo b.VINB Immaculate, light and bright, 2 bd, l ba, upper end unit ~Adam . 644-9060 . $106,000 WBSTCLIFP Lovely 2 bd condo with land.sewed ~tio and comm. pool Sally Nettcl -631-1-'00 -$149,500 HUNTINGTON BRACH A fabulous deal, 3 bd, 2.5 ba, new paint, carpet Jennifer Noonan -644-9060 -$189,000 VILLA~!A 1st Boor condo with 2 ~ : Qario, comm. pool & spa • Biggie McNcrncy -631-400 -$195,000 TBRBLum · Immaculate condition, 2 bd, l ba, private end unit Alli90o Sccscmann & Barbara Miles -644--9060 -$210,000 NBWPOl.1' BmGBTS Near new 2 bd ~ hiab ccilinp, wood Boors, mafia center Carol uitt. 6'31-1400 . $212,000 NEWPORT BEA.CH 3 bd town.home in P-tcd comm. w I oool. Obi gmAt & bonus room Kai Polovina · 631-f400 ~ S2ll,OOO Q>sTAMBSA 4 bd w/ &milv room. &: 2 living~ comer with Ryl.~ 8c j>C?OI Carla Broffinan -631-1400 · $249,uw · CoSTAMESA Ea.stsidc 2 stOI)', 3 bd townhoT~" master w I sitting room JcffAxton • 631-lwu • $259,000 WOODllIDGB 3 bd townhomc, dioiog and &milv room, pa~ dose to lake Joann Lcrit • 631-1400 -$260,Wu FoUNTAJN Vw.n Comm. pool and ~ 1 story, 4 bd home, dining ~ funily room Carta BrOffinan . 631-1400 . $279,000 &sl'smB Co.m MBSA !cautiful lftU~ r ~~$~~yard CosrAMBM 3 bd, 2 ba &mily home on large lot, endo.scd front yard kvin Kanda . 644-9060 -$339,500 THI! Bums Best priced view propcny in The Bluffs, 3 bd, 2.5 ba Chuck & Kathy Colesworthy • ~·9060 • $349 ,000 BAYCUST Large comer Jot on q~ct ~ 1 ~,.3 bd. dining & family rms Jerry-Smith . 631-1400 . $419,000 BoNNIB hr HlGBLAND HOMES Very dean funily borne, 3 bd, 3 ba, large 9,000 sq ft lot Marcia and Robert Bents -6"-9060 . ros,ooo HAuol. Vmw HoMBS Expanded Cannc4 3 bd, 3 ba, cntodcd dining rm & kitchen Michael Dreyfus & Susan Weir • 6#-9060 • $525,000 CALL COLDWELL BANKER BALBOA ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH NORTH NEWPORT BEACH SOUTH • 673-6900 631-1400 644-9060 BAYSIDE CoVE 2 sty 2 bd condo w dblc g2lagc. Gated, 1vail dock rrnt. Bea Arnold . 1395,000 BAsr· BLUl'P . 3 bd, 2.5 ba plus Cam. rm. Oosc to schools & stores. Ginny Anderson · $408,000 NEWPOllT HEIGHTS Cape Cod style w/ charm! Extra lrg. lot. Eleanor Bowie · $449 ,000 NBWPOll BRACH Upgraded thruout! Atrium ~tio, boat dock avail. D'ettc St~bcrg • $479,000 N~lll'BRACH Baff!ont w/ dod. 2 bd &: den. Gated. Boni Pereiro & Nancy Lavign~ -$541,000 -~-----~ - CLIFPHAVBN Duplex with 3 bd, 3 ba, includes 2 bd rental urut, both w / &pie. Nancy Peterson -631·1400 -$549 ,500 .., LmoVILLAGB 2 bd, upgraded condo with bay, channel & mountain vjews. Mary Lou Kcihler -631-1400 -$570,000 NBWl'Ol.T BEACH Bayfroot penthouse condo, highly upgraded, 3 bd, 3 ~ John Campbell -644-9060 -$575,000 • BAYSHOUS Traditiooal ! bd, 3 ba home with three brick patios ~or Bowie and Carol Moci: -64-f-9060 -$790,000 HAuo1Vmw Forever views, custom remodel, -4 b d, 2 ba, great yard Donald P&ff -644-9060 -$759 ,000 . hNINsuLA PorNT ' 3 bd, &mily room, 4 6pb, roof deck with spa and views . . Jill Andrus -631 -1400 -$795,000 --.. CAMBo SHo.llB.9 Ocean view home, 4 bd, 2 ba, private ·garden entrance Lylccn & Jeff Ewing -644-9060 -$865,000 --OIANGB PAll Acus Fabulous equestrian estate with 5 bd, remodeled home Olga Matthews -631 -1400 -$997,()00 • ' ll.VINI TmA.c:s . TatldUlly remodded,' 4 bd, 3 ba, lovely view of Newport Harbor Judy RDbbim -6f.4-9060 -$1,095,000 TulrLB Roa SulOUT BsTKrss 4 bd, 4.S ba, high ceilings, 3 fireplaces, private backyard Nancy Lavigne -. 6"-9060 -$1,335,000 · DoVBJ. SHOIBS 1/2+ aat will lmDis court and pool, custom home, 4 bd suita- Wy rtlBpl -631-1400 -$1,395,000 SmfSBT BEACH 3 story, 5 bd, oceanfront home with dining room, den, 4 car garage Betty Comegys & Nancy Petmon -631-1400 -Sl,495,000 BBI.OOUl.T 5 bd, with 4bd up & 1 down, study, excrcist, dining~ titnily Betty Qmcgys & Nancy Peterson -631-1.WO -$1,995,000 LINDAlsLB 4 bd, S.S ba, lovely garden room, slip for 55' boat Edie Olson -644-9060 -$2,150,000 HAuoa. ISLANJ) · ~ location overlooking Bay~ 6 bd, 5.5 ba C.aml Mock -644-9060 -U,950,000 CALL COLDWELL BANKEll BALBOA ISLAND 673-6900 NEWPORT BEACH NORTH: 631-1400 NBWPOllT BEACH SoUTH 644-9060 . - I • l ~ ~~: • ' . Daily Pilot Real Estate• May 11, 1996 Your 9uide lo I.he !Jines/ !J+operlies in cSoulhe;n California. EMERAWBAY (~,1rg .... 1,111s 1/1r, ... ..,, sf,Jry, /it''-., bedroom1 r,1r, .. •'l'P••rl11111/11 11 ,tf, f.111 ""' /,•rr,1ccd f,, pnt <1/,' J,,.,,. /,, c ,,// (13/ I /L\1 $6 ,250,000 • Comegys & Peterson BALBOA PENINSULA This cxnl1•i.1 I /,,.J,,,,,,,, /h>m,• is ''" /t1 /:•,•/ ,,f prim(' fr,~111,1~1,• Sp11,·lllu~ 30-.:·JO' p..1f1,• J11J /.•w car garag .. ,n,· 111::1 ,1 f..,u ,,/ti"' many am,•mli.•:: $1,990,000 •Marciel & Robert Bents CORONA DEL MAR Fabulous custom two 8tory, six bedroom, trodtional home on the /,eacJ, w;fh pool and spa Cd! 031-1400 $3,950,000 •Gil FoeTlter PENINSULA POINT (;r,1citJus /.•ur b .. J,,.,.,111 b.1y/r,111I u·it/1 pi,·r ,mJ /1•'<11. Lrrgc /,1/, Ji11i11:1 rt•<>nl, /ibr.rry g.•urmcl kil<'hm, p11fi,1 ,,,,J !}JrJ,•11::. ('.,// (l3J-f ./0(1 $2,295,000 • Jill And.rus BIG CANYON ( ;,,,g<'<lllS, higli/y 11pgr,1J"J m1J 1').panded 4 bedrotm1 t 1,•u pr,•perfy sifu,iteJ "" Clth /cJiru'cly. large masfC'r s1'1k 1.nth S<.><Jrtng cc1/in9s, spacious bcJckyard. $799,850 • Ol.ona/Noonan BIG CANYON Estate properly situat~ on the /ourtlr fairway with master sunu on eoch /loor. &qui.it. archihdure and details throughout. Private lap pool. $1,150,000 •Perry Taub Bro CANYON Six kJroom home "" golf c.:iurse, u·a!ls of glass 1i,•11 eighth /airu·,Jy. Dini1ig 11ru/ gam<' rooms, /ibr,1ry .ind Jm. Cal/ 031·1 .JOO $2,895,000 • Jeff Axton NEWPORT OCEANFRONT luxury penthouse with 24' of deck ot"<!rkoking surf, sand, and Catalina lslantl E1~ry amenity imaginable. 3 bcdroo,,,.., 2 baths. $8 7 5,000 • Dmd Prince LINDA lSI.B TJ,;, 4 1-lroom, 5.5 batJ. ba,lrrmt lw,,.. f.otw. °" 11ntry courtyard w;U, founflJin, a ,J;p /or a 55' boat, anJ anhqu. pa,,.J;ng ;,,,porlM/ /rrmt on abb.,, m Eng}anJ. $2,150,000 •Edie 01.on ("all 739-06-1-9 for 111orc i11fo r111alio11 DUiy Pib Ra! Estatt •May 11, 1996 WEEKEND OPEN HOUSES 1 -5 SATURDAY'S INVITATIONS ~Rocx 6 Corona Sl,425,000 Sonja Powell BAYCllBST CoRONA UBL MAR 44 Baycrest $279,900 Michael Stark 204 Hazel $1,950,000 Jo~ Campbell BAYSHOllBS LmolsLB 1-1 • 2555 Vista $790,000 Carol Mock 506 Via lido Nord $2,795,000 • Lylecn Ewing THE BLUFFS SPYGLASS HILL 307 Esplanade $349,000 Chuck Colesworthy 2 Drakes Bay $919,000 Don Olson Dovu.SHOUS 410 Morning Sw Lane . $689,000 David McCulloch SUNDAY'S INVITATIONS BilDWFP NEWPOllT BEACH 2227 Aralia $408';000 Ginny Anderson 2240 Holiday Road $625,000 Robert Bents • BALBOA lsLAND 21 NarboMc $1 ,895 ,000 D'ette Steelberg 115 Abalone $485,000 Renee West Lmo PlooNSULA NEWPOJ!J' Cusr 621 Lido Park Dr. $479,000 D'ette Steelbcrg 305 Columbia $269,900 David Prince LAGUNA NIGUJU. 26 Encore Court $249,000 David Prince 30322 ChapaJa Court $311,000 · Ginny Anderson 10 Odys.scy Court $269,900 David Prince NBWPOll BBACR C.0U>NA DEL Mil. 6304 W. Oceanfront $875,000 l>avid Prince 2012 Seadrift $949,000 Judy Muncy NBWPOtt lsLAND 2500 Scavicw $899,000 ·Judy Muncy 4CM 40th Street $389,900 David Prince DovnSBoa& 410 Morning Sw Lane $689,000 ~vid McCulloch ~BCom.MBM 1891 Orange Ave. B • $225,000 Lynne~ $289,000 Joyce Olson 1891 Orange Ave. C $235,000 Lynne UDd.uy NEW LISTINGS Con'A .MBSA -Super sharp f.unily home on larger lot with a private feeling. Beautifully Jandscapcd backyard. 3 bd, 2 ba. ~ Kanda -$339,500 NnPO.a..T BEACH -Absolutely perfect remodel! New appliances, floor, carpet, no expense spared. Lu,gc front courtyard. 2 bd, 2 ba Kyle Krause -$399,ooo NBWPOa.T BBACH -Very clCan! Large 3 bd on 9,015 sq ft lot, 3 full baths, ~ master suite with skylights and walk-in closet. RobCn and Marcia Bents -UlS,000 · Tt1aTLB BOC% CUsr -Single level 3 bd, 3 ba home on cul-dc- sac ~ panoramic views of Saddlcl:>Kk Mountain aDd hil.la. ~~·"39 . ~ -Uno ~~and UdO Bay view from this impressive 2 bd, 2.5 ba condominium. ~bcn and Marcia Bents -U75,000 ., BIG CANTON -Completely updated single level home in a quiet location, 2 bd, 2 ha, ready to move in, private pool and spa. Perry Taub -$599,000 Coll.ONA DBL MAil -Gorgeous custom remodel, 3 bd, 2 ba, lush landscaping, bcautifuJ gated pool and spa, large comer lot. Alison McCormick ~ $725,000 Tui:rLB B.oCJt SUMMJT -Former model that still shows like one! . 4 bd, 4.5 ba, marble floors, lovely loft and blaclc bottom pool. Nancy Lavigne -Sl,335,000 Call Coldwell Banker Newport Beach 7.59-0649 http://www.coldwellbanker.com • •• CHA~IE JOHNSO~ SETS A BOLD NEW COURSE FOR WATERFRONT HOMES AND COLDWELL-BANKER CllAJlLIE JOHNSON, SENIOR VICE P°RF.sIDENT, COLDWELL BANKER ORANGE COUNTY Q. What is your strategy for the future? CHARUE JOHNSON, SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT, COWWEU BANKER ORANGE COUNTY TALKS TO TOM MIRA ABOUT THE NEWEST MEMBER OF THE CowWEU BANKER FAMILY. ••• Q. First, tell us about Char/U Johnson. CJ. As Coldwell Banker's Senior Vice President. I am responsible for the Orange County Region. I have been in senior management positions in the lleal EState business for many years and I have never been more excited about an area! Beautiful homes. perfect weather and friend- ly people. What could be better? Q. Why did Coldwell Ban/cer acquire Waterfront Homes? CJ. Waterfront Homes was one of the truly outstan~ng firms in our County and particularly Newport Beach . The agentci are some of the best in the business and their success rate proves it! Waterfront's management philosophy matches Coldwell Banker's and we know we will have great success working together as the number one Real Estate company in Newport Beach! CJ. I have an aggressive strategy designed to make Coldwell Banker the clear choice for our customers. We will increase our market share through creati ve marketing programs. recruiting the most professional Realtors in the industry and continuing our merger and acquisitions campaign to acquire other great finns like Waterfront. We will use technology better than anyone in the business and we will expand our ..,ervices to include everything our customer 's will need to make their dreams come true! Q. Does the sale of Coldwell Banker change anything about your strategy? CJ . Absolutely not! HFS. Inc., is a tenific organization. Together we will continue reshaping our industry. HFS, Inc., is committed to providing the best possible service to the full range of customers. We now have the enormous resources that HFS, Inc .. brings to the table and that will help us to be the very best we can through training. technology and expanded services. Q. What should we be looking for from the new Coldwell Banker in Orange County CJ. Watch for a strategic approach to the business. Watch us increase our share of the markets. Watch us introduce new technologies. Most important watch our Agents, they are the very best and they will get even better as we work together strategically. Q. If I am thinking aboul buying or selling Real Estate, why should I choose Coldwell Banker? CJ. We ~ a very strong organization with an outstanding track record during tough times in Orange County. With HFS. Inc.. we arc even stronger with an expanded national network, enchanced financial resources and the most professional Realtors in the United States. I think the choice is obvious! l ' Presenting services as exceptional as the properties we represent in -Big Canyon ESTATES ()1 : l~RA N D EUl~ AND GR1\CE $2,995,000 Hilltop Estate Over 6000 square feet 5 Bedrooms, 5 Baths + l Powder Room Offered at $2,895,000 Hilltop Location Overlooking 8th Fairway .6 Bedrooms, 4 B~ths + 2 Powder Rooms If you have an exceptional prop erty to sell, or one yet to .be f ound, consider t/11·s ... S ince 1933, t/1 e Previau•s * Program has bee n, lik e t/rn homes themsell'l?S, wit/10 ut peer. Through our heritage of innovation, reso urces and expertise, Wt? hat'<! becom e the preeminent specialists in luxury real estate. I would welco m e your cal/ to discuss how the ,;,any advantages of the Coldwell Banker Previews Program could bane/it you. "Specializing in Big Canyon" JEFF AXTON 403-4400 COLD'1EU BANKER • 2436 We., C~""~T llK:tlWAY • NEWPORT BEACH • 714 631-1400 x268 ..... ·=--.i• •• a • ..I 1 J , t ·Featuring the homes CORONA DEL C harming cottage, 1 bd and la.ft/guest, lar,ge kitchen, fireplace, hardwood floors, beams and skylights. Freeman/Smith • 631-1400 • $309,000 Spectacular, unobstructed views of Newport H arbor, ocean, and Balboa lsln 11d. 4 bd, 3.5 bn. Judy Robbins • 644-9060 • $1,195,000 E 11crlnstl11J1 oaa11 and s1111set vicu•s, 2 bd, 2 Im comnnporary condo 111ith plnntntirm shttttcrs. Roat dock a11ailablt. Renee West • 644-9060 • · $485,000 E xtraordinary custom home boasting incredible ocean views. Highest IJUality construction, 6 bd, 7.5 ha. Judy Muncy • 644-9060 • $2,695,000 T rlUlitiona,/ 2 story, 3 bd home sn Spyglass. Den and bonu.s room, lush grounds with pool and spa. Pat 8c Gil Foerster • 631 -6900 • $895,000 Wonderfu~ detached Cape Cod town- home, direct access to 2 car garage, living room with briclt fireplace. 3 bd. Donald Pfaff • 644-9060 • $379,900 I n credible views of ocean, peninsula, and C atalina. Indoor .rwimming pool, Three lt:1,el.s of incredible 11ie111s. Miles/Mock • 644-9060 • $925,000 CALL COLDWELL BANKER Newport Beach North 631-1400 Newport Beach South 644-9060 Balboa Island 673-6900 • in ... F 11/nJou.s custo,,. 2 story, 6 bd, tradition1il home on the bea.J;h with pool and sp11. Gil Foerster • 631-1.00 • $3,950,000 F abul.ous opportunity to enjoy the prem- gums China Cove lifestyle. 3 bd, 2.5 b11, Jiving room with bay window, 2nd story deci . Carol Mock • 6-U-9060 • $795,000 W onderfal S btl, 3 ba home in SJ>18lass Hill. Complete seclusion antl isolation. Panoramic ocean and Catalina 11iews. Don 8c Joyce Olson • 6"-9060 • $919,000 D ramatic h11rbor and ocea'i Piews, 3 "'' 2.5 ha, sophisticated home with ne11rly every amenity, 2 view dtcu, 4 C4r 9ar1f6e. Judy Muncy • M+9060 • $899,000 Featuring the ho~es in ... CORONA DEL MAR D ecor11tor perfect, remodeled 5 bd home on fabul8us corner site. Spacioiu outside entertainment area, pool, spa. Judy Muncy • 644-9060 • $969,000 M agnificent new 1vaterfront estate, 6 bd, 6 bn, pripate beach, pril'nte dock, pririatr bnysidi: pool, terraced spa. Judy Muncy • 644-9060 • $4,900,000 C hR-rming 4+ bedroom, 3 bath home in desirable lrPine Terrace. Cwse to Balboa Island & I rvine Terrace Parlt. Judy Bobbins • 6"-9060 • $509,000 T hree betlroD-, 2 bath hoMe in I nine Terr11ce, 11 gre11t vlllue. 7lPD car g11rage Judy Muncy • 6"-9060 • USS,000 O rigimil Shorecliffs home situated high . 011 a corner wt, c"l-de-sac street, 3 bd, 2.5 ba, very cwse to beaches. John CampbcJI • 644-9060 • $795,000 T ra ditional home overwolting ocean with fortl'tr coastal J>irws, 4 bd, 3 ha, Situnud on thf blttJT nbo11e Lirtfr Coronn Btac/J. John Campbtll • 644-9060 • Sl,950,000 C ompletely mstomized home in the Spyglass area, 5 bd, 3.5 ba, /Jome office S'jJa ce, Piews of bay, Catali11a, ocean. Judy Muncy • 644-9060 • $1,289,000 CALL COLDWELL BANKER Newport Beach North 631-1400 Newport Beach South 644-9060 Balboa Island 673-6900 U nprecedented pier and doclt, b11yfront home of Franlt Uoyd Wright design, 3 bd, 3.5 ha, soaring ceilings. Judy Muncy • 644-9060 • $3,750,000 Great mo1mtai11 and city light views from this proftssionnlf.v lrmdscaped nnd upgrntf rtf /Jtmu . ./ bd, pool, spa. Don & Joyce Olson • 644-9060 • $725,000 W elt maintained 4 bd Belvedre wcated 011 one of the lm;gest lots ;,, Harbor View Hills. 2 ha, 18,000 sq. ft. Lisa Adam • 644-9060 • $750,000 C #Sto•iu' pllln 4, 3 btl, 2.5 b11, trlllli- tion1d 'ecor in the 8•te gurtl.ed co,,,,,..,,.;ty of j11SJ11itu Creelt. Judy Muncy • 6"-9060 • $559,950 ' \1 • .... l Wr' Piiiit --..... Mar 11. 1996 .. Featuring the howies in ... BALBOA ISLAND T hree bedroom beach house with separate 4th bedroom and bath. Price includes all furnishings and linens. HicksonjLec • 673-6900 • $519,000 R emodeled 2 ;tory, 4 bd home with fam- ily room, roof deck, 3 fireplaces, pm1er tile and hardwood floors. Grayce Taliaferro • 673-6900 • $659,000 B ay.front with la1lJe dock, two story remodeled 3 bd, JrJith den, roof deck, 6 car gamgc and conur lot. Olsen/Schreiber • 631 -14-00 • $1,495,000 CALL COLDWELL BANKER C harming duplex with two bd units. Front house has fireplace, tile kitchm and French doors to patio. $559,000 Gordon/Van Ordcn/Walsh • 673-6900 , B ayfront with 3 bd, dining room, shared dock and city light vista. Great beach hottse or remodel. Hickson/Lee • 673-6900 • $959,000 N ewly remodeled 3 bd, 2.25 ba with great 11iew. All on one lePel with attachedgarage. Move-in condition. Tom Thomson • 644-9060 • $875,000 T wo bedroom home on Little Isl.and, brick patio and studio a.pt. wer · garage. Ma.Jter w/sitting area. $625,000 Gordon/Van Ordcn/Walsh • 673-6900 T wo story bay.front beach house, doci for la1lJer boat on Little Island. Dm, 3 bd, flower filled patios. $1,395,000 Gordon/Van Ordcn/Walsh • 673-6900 N ew Orleans styled home on the sought after Little bland. &1"1ud ceilings, remodeled ltitchen. 3 bd main house. John Campbell • 644-9060 • $625,000 Newport Beach North 631-1400 Newport Beach South 644-9060 C lassic Old Worlll elegance in this ultr11 Balboa Island cu;tom waterfront IJome. 3 btl, 3.5 ba, beveled glass windows, penthouse d.ecll. Lylccn ~ JeffBwing • 6"-906() • $995,000 Daily Pib Real Esrae • May 11, 1996 • fleaturing the hlJ-mes in ... ·1 LAGuNA BEACH · F rim, charMing 4 bd with fabulous oce1Jn and sunset views. Family room, office, wine cellar, pool and spa. Olsen/Schreiber • 631 -1400 • $1,450,000 T hree bedroom, contemporary, huge cm- . tral sltylight IUJme and 180 degree ocetin views, 2 story ceilings, library and den . Sharon McJG.nnon • 631-14-00 • $2,795,000 S tunning contemporRry residence built of con crete, stainless steel and glass, 4 bd, 3.5 ha, Dramatic 180° views of the ocean. Carol Mock • 6"4-9060 !' $795,000 C usto#t ho#te tm ocansille of g11tetl Three Arch &y. Be11utifally 11ppointell with .li#USttme flooring. Unda Manton • 6"-9060 • $699,000 Spectacular ocean and coastline 11iews from gor.Beous custom 3 bd home, dining & family room, pool a1id spa. Sally Phillips • .631-1400 • $1,970,000 G orgeous 3 story, 5 bd oceanfront, rare opportunity with lawns terraced to gate to private beach. Comegys/Peterson • 631-1400 • $6,250,000 G reat ocea11 view wt. Plans are for two story hotm with large ocean view declt. Bruce Miller • 644-9060 • $269,000 CALL COLDWELL BANKER Newport Beach North Newport Beach South Balboa Island 631-1400 644-9060 673-6900 F our bedroom, boltJ contemporary with magnificent ocean and coastline views. SO ft. poo~ spa. Rob Gicm • 631-1400 • $2,395,000 G reat house with ocean and canyon vie-W with 011er 5 acres of land. Good loca- tion, near the heart of Lagtma. 3 bd. Tom Thomson • 644-9060 • $995,000 T hree bedroom, 2 bath single level home is in excellent condition. Ocean vinvs rmd very close to private beach and park. Bruce Miller , 644-9060 • $885,000 W oods Co11e doMbte lot, almost 1/ 4 acre with goraeous ocean views. Terrific price! Jennifer Pritchett• ~9060 • $175,000 each • ---- ----- Featuring the hom,es in ... Superbly remodeled 3 bd home with dining and f amily rooms, new lritchm, windows and doors, remodeled baths. La'lfe lot. Lee Drummy • 631-1400 • $829,000 S rvrcpw.11 c1ir111T r.<tntr 011 n11 1·11rtrr hnlf block, 111c/111fo 11 110-_v /111~11i: S bd lumst' ll'ith libr11 n-, fi1mi~\ r1111111, lllU{ triplcJTllrtl~fTe. Kay Polovina • 631-1400 • $1,895,000 M agniftcmt Italian Pilla on 011ersiud 45' lot on Lido Isle bayfrom . Marble ~ntry, gourmet ltitchen, 3 bd, 4.5 ha. Judy Muncy • 644-9060 • $2,450,000 Lino ISLE T urn-key 3 bd home on h1'ge lot, dining and family rooms, maids IJUarters and 3 car g arag1. Pool, tptJ·and gartlens. Kay Polovina • 631-14-00 • $949,000 C 11stom, co11u mporar;v 4 bd home built i11 1987. Prime southf acing corner locatio11. Bea utiful patio with private spa. Alison McCormick • 644-9060 • $795,000 D eluxe conllos, mRny with wonderfal Piews of the ocean 11nd h11rbor. Prices range from $475,000 to $1,230,000 Marcia and Robert Bents • 644-9060 R o#UJntic, custoM 3 btl Pil/11 on extr11 lllrge IJ"ia corner lot. 3 fireplllces and extrtior- dinary priP11cy. Stone arches and columns. Lee Drummy • 631-14-00 • $1,-'99,000 N ew bayfront with dock f or large boat. Custom oversized Frmch doors to the ba_y, mahoga11y library, elt11ator Lylcen & Jeff Ewing • 644-9060 • $2,795,000 B IJyfroPJt custOM rtMolkl "" the tip "LU/,o with b11rbor •"" night light views. DoU for 3 14'6e bo•ts, 4 btl, 5.5 btJ. Velma Tl.Dl.IDOD.S • 6"-9060 • $3,200,000 CALL COLDWELL BANKER N evvport Beach North N evvport .Beach South Balboa Island 631-1400 644·-9060 673-690·0 . ~Pio& ........ •..., II, 19'6 Featuring the ho~e~ in ... PENINSULA POINT R nlUHleled 3 bd built around ptitio, pari 11iew from master with office 11Jc011e 1Jnd b1JluJny. Jill Andrus • 631-1400 • $525,000 G rticious 4 bd bayfront, pier 11nd float, large lot, dining room, Jibr1Jry, gourmet ltitchen, p1Jtio """ g11rdens. .Jill Andrus • 631-1400 • $2,295,000 NEW LISTING! E xceptional jloorplan., superior b"Yfront ho1M, 4 bd, 5 b", large llo&i, ""1#er /Jd across front of property JPith wa b11r/frplc Marcia &: Robert Bents • 6"-9060 • $1,590,000 NEW LISTING! T um-U, condition, large unit with custom oalt entertainment center along "fireplace wall, 2 bd, 2 ba. Mascia&: Robert Bents. 644-9060. $180,000 T wo story, 3 bd ashowcase11 with mini views, custom wood floors, cabinets and shutters, craftsman's gar11ge. Mary Ann Nethercutt• 631-1400 • $749,000 T errific views of hat>bor, ocean and city lights, top comlo in 2 unit building. 1Wo master suites, gourmet ltitchen. 2 bd/ba Kyle & krry Krause • 644-9060 • $695,000 G usto,,,. 1111Jterfront home, doclt will acom""°illlte up to 30' boat, ~""°tleled home with 4 bd, 4 ba. Judy Muncy • 6"-9060 • $669,000 CALL COLDWELL BANKER Newport Beach North 631-1400 Newport Beach South 644-9060 Balboa Island 673-6900 T hree be1troom home, family room, 4 fireplaces, roof declt with spa and views, 3 car garage, French doors. Jill Andrus • 631-1400 • $795,000 B xciti111J 4 bedroom home is on 70' of printe ocean frontage. Spacious 30x40' patio and 4 car garage. Marcia & Robert Bents • 644-9060 • $1,990,000 NEW LISTING! D upkx featuring a two bedroom, 1 ba owner#s unit with a rentabk 3 bed- roo,,., 1 ba unit downstairs. Dreyfus/Weir • 6"-9060 • $389,000 NEW LISTING! O ld Balboa charm, large front yard, great location, lfl'iet streel, Pery close to ocean and bay. Milc,,/Sccscmann • M-4-9060 • ws,oocr ... - 'Ifie, 'Best 'Team .91.rountf! 'Waterfront :Jlomes of 'l{f!.wport '13eacfi is now part of tlie. Coltf weff '13anf(f,r family I . ,. .... SPYGLASS HILL ·"'· 4 MALIBU CIRCLE IN CORONA DEL MAR . . Gracious and traditional 2 story New Bedford on a huge lot of over 12,500 square feet. 3 bedroom home surrounded by beautifully landscaped cstatt·likc grounds with grand gardens, large pool and spa. Den, dining and family rooms, gourmet kitchen, large bonus playroom, parquet floon and fireplace. Offered at $895,000 For information, please call 714 631-1400 t ,, ...... , ...... ,.~ . . . ' RITi PALM VILLA ESTATE -Your· Own Private Resort A remarkable specimen in architecture, this 6 bedroom, 6 bath estate boasts a private beach, bayside pools, terrace spa, and a four car garage. The pier offers gracious space . for 5 boats and includes a wet bar and a jet ski ramp. .. Daily Pilot .Rnl Estate • May 11. 1996 'Ifie. 'Best 'Team .91.round! 'Waterfront :Jlomes of 'l{f!.wport 'lJeadi is now part of tlie CoU£weU '.BanK!,r f amify NEWPORT SHORES Ocean Close Commu.nity with Clubhouse, Pool, Play Area and Tennis Court 207 WALNUT STREET 312 Duplex, frplc each unit $339,000 207 CANAL STREET 3 Bl·tlrnl>m Canalfront + 8 Pnus Rm $399,000 MID PEN INSU LA T\\1• d11pl1·~"· 1\12 b.-Jn,.•mP ~dlh [.f ft.pk d.,"'n. D .. .ck Jnd pdlH•, I hl,,lk h• bu.:h Great !ummer rrntal$ Ea.:h unit al $339,000 l'all l.tt Orummy 631-1400 MID PENINSULA lbe ElieU Club w/4 lats on tbe blvd. 12CY 1 W One hOUlr to beach & ocun. Zoned R-3 w/pom,tial (or 4 bne. or condot. $795,000 Call Mary Ann Netliemitt 631 -1400 KENNIE JO RIZZO Resident Specialist 642-4917 residence AT THE BEACH NEWPORT SHORES Fmhly painted & upgraded 4bd "'/ne"' carpel Sundeck tlver garage & Fr. dooni lo p.atio. Steps to ocun & comm pool & ttnnia. $349,000 Call Cul. Broffman 631-1400 OCEANFRONT Beach ~ on the .ncl W'ith 2 beclroomJ on cormr lot in prime location. De.ir.ble rental, or build your dtt1m houtel $799,000 Call s.U1 Phillipe 631-1 400 234 LUGONIA STREET 3 Bedroom Home + Den $349,900 4 Bedroom Canalfront Home $462,000 HOME BY THE SEA Fabulous 5bd only 2 houm from ocun. Supe rb qu.ility, remodeled in '91, dinini & family rmt & roofckc~ with 360° vinr1 (f triple ",ra~. $795,000 CaJl Jtll Andna. M Viclb Lee 631-1400 OCEANFRONT Prime '\etween tLe pien" location. HuQe lot include. new pl.ns (! IUftic 4Lcl ~ laou,e. $1,CM0,000 Call Amtm 9.,_ 631·1.00 ~~-"'-~~ (\.'LOWELL BANKER • 2436 WEST C OAST HIGHWAY •NEWPORT BEACH • 714 631-1400 .r l'' l I ~I H I ~-------•' THE BENTS NEW LISTINGS 2240 Holiday Road 1022 E. Balboa Blvd. OPEN HOUSE Sunday, 1 -4:30pm Large 3 bd, 3 ba custom home on 9 ,000 sq. ft. lot. Pool and large master suite. .LISTED $425,000 N EW BAYFRONT Fabulous location on Balboa Peninsula Point. 4 bd, 5 ba, large yacht dock, must see for value. CALL FOR MORE D ETAILS l 09 30th Street OCEAN Vmw LoT Potential ocean views for this well-situated West Newport lot. Close to shops and restaurants A good ·buy! ' LISTBD $289,000 .1 240 Nice Lane · VILLA BALBOA Clean,. bright, large 2 bd, 2 ba, gated community with pool and many artl:enities. ' LISTED $180,000 Number One Company in Dollar Volume 11nd Number ofTr11nsll&tions ... Go with <Ald111ell &nit# OPer $175 million in personal real estate Stiles ... Go with the Best! MARCIA AND ROBERT BENTS. 644-9060 EXT. 112 • 802-3731 PAGER •information hercin deemed reliable, but not guuaotccd. Happy Mother;Js Day From Don & Joyce and Jennifer SPYGLASS HILL Highly upgraded and expanded, 3 Wonderful 5 bd, 3 ba borne with 2 bd, 2 ba, freshly painted, bcrbcr carpet, Great mountain and city light views, bd, 3.5 ba, situated o n fourth f.l.irway. panoramic ocean and Catalina views. gated community, c.xtra large patio area. professionally landscaped. N ow $799,850 Now $919,000 $289,000 $725,000 · .. When Buying or s ·elling, CALL DON & JOYCE QLSON 1-800-487-4931 JENNIFER, NOONAN, ASSOCIATE 644-9070 xl 17 • LIDO ISLE C ustom contemporary Lido Isle home built in 198 7. Prime 011ersized, soutk-facin9 corner lot pro- vides for a bright & !ight home. Gourmet kitchen with granite counter tops. Neutral berber carpe~, hi.gh volume ceilings, French · doors & windows. Beautiful p1itio with sp1i. Close to tennis, pri11ate beach and clubhouse. $ 795,000 For more information, please call: Alison . McCor~ick 644-9070 x144 LISTED AND . SOLD BY COLDWELL BANKER IN O NLY 8 DAYS! G orgeous custom remodel in '93. Large gourmet gas kitchen w/granite countertops & custom cabinets. All new doors, windows, plumbing, electrical. Hardwood floors. Fabulous new bathrooms. Air conditioning, security system & stereo speakers built-in. Beautiful gated pool & spa plus large grass areas. Lush Landscaping. La'lJe corner lot. l. Daily Pilot lle.J &tate • May 11, 1996 '/ Sumptuous new . bayfront with dock for large yacht. Elegant appointments include · - · limestone and hardwood flooring; Custom over- sized french doors to the bay; solid slab granite kitchen; Honduran mahogany library and convenient elevator. This very special residence may be viewed by appointment with the Ewings. $2,795,000 CALL LYLEEN & JEFF EWING (800) 949-9471 (714) 673-1980 Daily Pi.lot Jleal E.tt9le • May 11, 1996 9 CRESTWOOD, ~OR RIDGE • $1,999,000 O cean and hay views.are endless from this English Tt1dor estate on the very crest of Harbor Ridge. Four bedroom suites plus a gtust apartment with its own kitchenette and living room make this home an ·ideal . place for hosting out-of-town g11ests. Other amenities include the library, with its rich, handsome panelling; five fireplaces situated throt'fihOtlt the home; fo11r car garage, a master suite with lar,ge wallt.-in closet and environmental chamber; and a basement that can be used as a lar,ge recreation room . DOVER SHORES Manelous 3 bd, 2. 75 ba hom~ is off the bayfront, with maid's IJUarters, master retreat with 11aulted ceilings, and an adjacent office with balcony. Includes pri11ate spa surrounded by used brick in secluded baclt yard. Offered at $689,000 BAYCREST SOUTH Ctlstom built 3 bd, 2.5 ba home on large corner lot in prestigiotu area. Httge living room, designed for playing/ listening to music, has not 90 degree angles. Inclttdcs vaulted ceilings, wine room, and ~arge back yard. Offered at $625,000 For more information, please call: DAVID McCULLOCH (714) 644-9070 xl49 '· ' • ' .! JIN<G (Q({)) TJB.MJP(())~ . ~ ~ /(Q)CJM.N1£11&l(()) ...... T his five bedroom, fi11e and one-half bath estate boasts approximately 3,800 SIJUare feet of li11ing space. The seemingly endless list of amenities includes: · • Stairstep water element leading to dramatic double gf.Rss door entry. • Customized chrome and bent gllus -st11irc1JSe with floating m11rble risers. · • Two firepkues with marble and granite hetirths. • Sep11.r11te ltitchm facilities in downstairs f 111•ily room. • Two air conditioning/he11ting systems, built-in central vacuum. • Three car garage and sepen off-stnet p11rlting sptues. • SRuna f n master bathroom. • M11rble ste11m shower with tlual heads; sp11 tub. • Kitchen has Gwen11u coolttop and Sub-Zero · refrigerator/freezer. • High-gloss imported molded cllbinetry throughout. • Recessed and softened lighting. • Two oceanfront entertaining dee/ts with tempered gf.Rss encwsures. • 180" 11iews of AJiso Pier, Cat11lina Island, the Laguna coastline and falntwus sunsets. NANCY SHORT OR NADINE BARTHOLOMEW (714) 494-3470 RESIDENCE • (714) 497-4810 REsJDBNCB (714) 494-0215 OFFICE IRVINE TERRACE THE BEST KEPT SECRET IN TOWN! . . .. Spectacular Unobstructed 180° View~ Of Newport Harbor JUST LISTED ·• A Short Walle To Balboa Island, Irvine Terrace Park, Tennis & Golf ~~ 1131 DOLPHIN TERRACE Fabulous opportunity to remodel or tear down and rebuild. 15,312 sq. ft. lot. Sellers live out of state and will consider any rea· sonablc offi::r. 1 721 GALATEA TERRACE Tastefully remodeled 4BR, 3BA home with a vi~ of Newport Harbor. Courtyard entry, ' gracious entrance haU, spacious "Great room", gourmet kitchen and more. 1525 SANTANBLLA TERRACE Tell your friends about this 4+BR, 3BA home with a lovely spa. OFFERED AT: $1,195,000 OFFERED AT: $1,095,000_ PRICED TO SELL QUICKLY: $509,000 For more information, call: J U DY ROBBINS SENIOR SALES EXECUTIVE 714/644-9060 ext.128 • 714/721-8448 Resid~nce • 714/262-8099 24-hour pager ColdV#ell Banker PrevieYls® program excels Sales exceed the previous year by 32 percent Culdwell Banker bas announced a 'uh,1an11al increase in the sale of million dnlliir properties during 1995 for Coldwell BJnl..cr office in California. The mcrcase marks a continuing growth trend for Prl'\ 1ews• properties in this prices range, 'ignaJing a brisk business climate ahead. George Pelton, national director of the Coldwell Banker Previews• Program. rcponed that nationwide sales volume of million dollar bouies at Coldwell Banker ju"mped marlcedly in 1995, outpacing 1994 tallies by a sizable 32 percent. Overall, since the end of 1993, nationwide sales volume for Coldwell Banker million dollar homes is up 76 peroeot. In the Western region. comprised of 15 states, California bad the most million dollar property sales in l 995 with 464, representing an imprcs ive increase in rnimon dollar home sales of more than 45 percent over 1994 figures. In addition. C~ldwel1 Banker miUion dollar home 'ialcs in California during the first quarter of 1996 increased SO percent over the :-amc period la t year. This increase in ... ales for Coldwell Banker is extrcmclY.. pm1tive In comparic;on to recent figures released by Da1aQu1ck Information . Systems that show a 7 7 percent decrd~ m the sale of m1llton dollar homes in Calif omia for 1995. "Coldwell Bani.er 1.:ontmucs to l~d the way in Califomij luxury home \ales because of the quaht;, scr.v1ccs and e.x.t'eptional.marketing support we provide 10 our clients," Pelton said. Since 1933. the Previews· Program for marketing exceptional properties bas been like the homes themselves, without peer. Coldwell Banker. through iu Previews• Program. is the only national real ~tate company with a division dedicated to marketing luxury residential properties from coast to coast. Through a heritage of innovation, resources and expertise. Coldwell Banlcer bas become the preeminent specialist in luxury real estate. For in/ormalion caU your local Coldwell Banktr offict or nach ColdwtU Banlur on lht Inurnet at http://www.coldwtllbanbr.com. CoklwtU IJ(mktr has mort than 2,4()() o/fkts and brort than 57,()()() salts associalts in North America. In California, Coldwtll Banktr has mort that1 257 r1side11tial real estate offices and nearly 7.f)()() salts associates and employees providing a co1"pf tit range of rt~ide11tlal "al estate sen•lct\. SupJJOrl )'Oil catt ""'"''nil ~. 111o111;.o....;--...1 COLDWeLI. BAN~eRO .. For mort iff.f on#lltion, ctill: G INNY ~ERSON SENIOR. AccoUNT EXECtrnv:E Office: 644-9060 x 151 Home Office: 759-1997 SELLER'S Loss • BUYER'S G4IN OPEN SATURDAY l -5PM 2227 ARALIA PRICE DROPPED TO $408,000 Must Sell! 3 bd, 2 .5 ba, plus family room, 2 fireplaces in the great "'Ozzie & Harriet" neighborhood called Eastbluff. Come by and make your offer! A.Lso OPEN SAT. 1-5 30322 CHAPALA CoURT, LAGUNA NIGUEL (Coast Hwy, left Crown, left Club House) Much sought after 3bd, 2ba single leveJ, detached home with views of mountains, lights, and ocean Only $311,000 • COldY1ell Banker Y1elco111es back Wendy Durand She'll serve as senior marketing director Wendy Durand has rejoined Coldwell Banker as senior marketing director for Coldwell Banker Orange Coast, housed in the Newport Beach office. The announcement was made by Charlie Johnson. Coldwell Banker senior vice president. Orange County region of the Southern California Company. Duri1.g the past sax years. Durand wac; the director of marketing for The Prudential -Jon Douglas. Co. in Newport Beach, where she was responsible for providing marketing and advertising for the Orange County and lnland Empire regions. "Wendy's strong marketing and advertising background will be instrumental in helping promote the ongoing success of Coldwell Banker Newport Beach, as we continue to grow to meet the demand~ of the ever-changing real estate market," o;aid John,on. "We are excited to have Wendy. back on board ut Coldwell Banker.'' Durand's previous position with Coldwell Banker was in advertising. Wendy Durand and Charlie Johnson Her duties included coordinating and distributing company-wide materials. As the new senior marketing director for Coldwell Banker Newport Beach, she will be responsible for developing promotional materi;Us for the Newport Beach area and will work closely with each sales associate to develop individual marketing programs. A resident of Huntington Beach, Durand graduated from the Wellington Girls School in AJtrincharn, Cheshire, England. For real esta.U information, contact the Coldwell Banker Newport Beach offu:e at 644-9060 or reach Coldwell Banker on the Internet at http://www.coldwellbanker.com. Coldvlell Banl<er Ylill give aY1ay drea111 va~ation Contest arrives iust in time for summer .,._ Coldwell Banker sales associates all over Southern California will be giving away a $7.000 grand prize dream vacation in the Coldwell Banker Dream Vacation Giveaway contest. announced Bob Le ·.Fever, president of Coldwell Banker Southern California Company. ... The Dream Vacation Giveaway contest. beginning in May. is being sponsored by Southern California Coldwell Banker sales associates. One lucky person will win the $7 .000 grand prize vacation and there wilJ be four addjtional $1.000 first prize-runner-ups. .. Coldwell Banker sales associates are really excited about offering the °'am Vacation Giveaway to their local communities," Le Fever said. 'They put a lot of effort into malcing sure their customers hear about the drawing." Entry forms for the Dream Vacation Giveaway contest are available at all Coldwell Banker offices. The entry deadline for the Dream Vacation Giveaway is July I, 1996 and the drawing will take place on July 3, 1996. As the largest residential real estate company in California. Coldwell B has more than 257 residential real esta offices and nearly 7 .000 sales associat and employees providing a complete range of real estate services. For more inf onlUdion about tlu Coldwell Banlc.er'fJreawr Vacation Giveaway caQ your local Coldwell Banker office or reach Coldwell Ban on the Internet at hltp:/lwww.co'lllwellbanlc.er.com. A DRAMATIC AND WARM ARCHITECTURAL MASTERPIECE COVER HOME Presented by CoLJ;>WELL BANKER COLDWELL BANKER NORTH • 2436 WFST COAST HIGHWAY • NEWPORT BEACH • 631 -1400 Exciting architecture, beautiful ocean views and a prime location at the top level of guard-gated Irvine Cove with private beach and tennis, combine to make th.is a most extraordinary property. Overlooking a serene, private and lushly land.5caped courtyard with pool and spa, the residence rises In 2 story splendor juxtaposing space in order to capitalize on sunlight and shadow and the view throughout the interior living spaces. A massive onyx and a steel rustom designed pivotal enny door opens to reveal a limestone floored entty and the stunning central domed skylight which fonns a roof over a giant central column. Housing a library on the second floor, the central column also separates a two story living room and fonnal dining room. Exceptional lighting by day and by night and many channing niches, make these airy rooms perfect for art di.5play. The Siematic kitchen offers an informal eating area in a delightful bay with floor to ceiling glass captwing the ocean view. A side door opens to an elevated terrace with built-In barbecue and eating area. A comfortable family room, with full bar and tem~rature controlled wine storage, and a den complete the first level. '11ie master suite in a separate wing h~ a fireplace. built-in 1V, wet bar, private balcony and IUxurious bath. There arc two more family bedrooms at the upper level.' Oflue3 a1$2,795,()(J(J For Additional information or a private showing, please ca1l Sharon McJQnnon 631-1400 · ,. r • Aatu ••of May 9, 199S KEY LENDERS A~D RATES Abacus Fina~1al Grp. __ American Savings Bank Bank of America Cahfomla Federal Bank Chase Manhattan Mtg_. __ Coast Federal Bank ---Countrywide HQme Loans Detrick Mortgage Group Downey Savings __ _ Emery Financial Fidelity Federal Bank First Federal Bank of CA Fleet Mortgage Glendale Federal Ba~k Home Savings NationsBanc Mtg. Corp. Ne~ Coast Fina~ial 0Ceanv1ew Financial -ProFed Mortgage TLC Financial Svcs. Union Bank Westem Financial S.B. Weyerhaeuser Mtg. TYPE PHONE R (714) 965·0077 s (800) 562-6272 B (800) 556·7811 s (800) 225·3337 K (800) 900·6062 --s (800) 300·5626 K (800) 8n·5626 R (714) 759·9692 s (800) 336-9639 R (714) 729-9200 s -(800) 232·2~9 s (800) 672-4332 ' K (800) 700-5650 s (800) 560-~000 s (800) 975.5051 K (800) 685·0001 A (800) 808·5626 R (714) 651-6355 K (800) 686-3756 R (800) 801 -7300 B (800) 453·1288 s (800) 393-9372 K (800) 669·6747 INTEREST RATE 7.875% 8.125% 8.250'\o 8.125% 8.375% 8.250% 8.000% 7.875% 8.000% 8.000% 8.250% 8.125% -8.125% 8.125% 8.250% 8.000% 7.875% 8.000% 8.000% 8.125% 8.375% 8 25000 -8.2500/o 30-year fixed % OWN 5 20 5 20 20 20 5 5 30 5 5 20 20 5 10 20 5 5 20 10 20 5 10 POINTS (%) 2.500 2.125 1.750 1.875 1.000 2.000 2.000 2.250 2.500 1.553 2.000 2.375 2.000 2.250 1.500 2.500 2.500 2000 2.250 1.000 2000 1 125 1.625 LOCK- IN 14 30 45 45 30 10 45 10 30 15 10 30 30 45 30 30 10 ·15 30 13 60 ... 30 10 A.P.R. 8.179 8.392 8.478 8.365 8.521 8.506 8.252 8.152 8.307 8.203 8.506 8.420 8.379 8.406 8.450 . --8.307 8.179 8.252 8.279 8.269 8632 8.409 8.464 3 0-Year adjustable INTEREST RATE 2.950% 3.950% • 6.000% 3.750% 6.375% 2.950% 4.750% 3.500% 2.950% 2.950% % POINTS OWN (%) A.P.R. 20 1.000 7.324 20 1.000 7.333 5 1.000 8.269 -20 1.000 7.431 20 1.125 8.545 -----25 1.000 7.374 20 0.000 7.635 20 1.000 7.329 20 20 1.000 7.424 1.813 7.408 3.950% 10 1.750 7.560 2.950% 20 1.250 ·7.400 ---5.750% 20 2.250 8.376 4.750% 3.950% 5.375% 2.950% 6.625% 4.250% 5.500% 5.500% 6.625% 3.950% 5 1.000 8.447 20 1 .000 7.382 20 2.500 8.363 25 0.750 7.448 10 1.750 8.417 20 1.000 7.610 --------5 1.5 8.269 __ _. 20 1.250 8. }17 10 0.000 8.451 20 1.125 7.495 MAX. LOAN 207.000 600,000 207.000 207,000 207.000 500,000 207,000 600,000 500,000 600.000 207,000 207,000 207,000 207,000 500,000 207,000 600,000 207,000 400.000 207,000 207,0<>9 207.000 207,000 MARGIN (%) INDEX 2.350 11D .-2 350 11 D 2 750 . lTS -2.450 11D 3 000 1TS 2 400 11D 2.750 I 1D 2.350 11D 2.450 1 ID 2.350 11D 2.500 110 2.400 11D 2.750 lTS 2.875 lTS 2.400 1 lD 2.750 1TS 2.500 110 2.750 1TS 2.625 110 2.750 lTS 2.625' 6CD 3 000 1TS -2.500 110 ADJ. FREQ. 1M 1M 1Y 1M lY 1M 1M lM 1M 1M 1M 1M 1Y 6M 1M 1Y 1M 1Y 1M lY 6M 1Y 1M Bolh fixed & lldluSlable 111og<ams are 30/30 conventional mortgages Type or Lendet is B • Bank. K • mongage bankef. R • mortgage ·broker. S • savings & loan Mongage banllers and brokers are lieensed by 1tle CalrtOfpa Oepertrnenl ol Real Estate as either a broket °' corporallOn FOf inf0<rna1oon can Cal~ ORE a1 (916) 227-0931 fntlKHt R1te IO< adjuslables is an lntroduct«y rate fOf the'"" ad!uStmenl peood Down Piyment is amount ol cash("'• ot sales pnce) peld IO lellder pnor IO sognong mortgage contract Points are .._of loan Dalance patd to lendet al tome ol loan doJlnQ LocJl-ln IS lhe number ol days *ldet guaranlMS ra18 prtOf to Closing A.P.R. is the annual pe<eenlage rate ,.,nch IS an esomatlld llMUlll eos1 of Che loln 10 the borrower Al AP R s are calculated by Morlgage News Co b8seO on a $207,000 loan amount, fie potntt s~ and $700 IOlal lees The A PR s are induded 111 this chal1 tor compan· SOtl otty When 11p91ying tor 1 ioan. Fe<1e11t Trulll-tn Lending law requ•es lenders to catcul11e an APR speOlftC to each IOan ollOf Maximum io.,, tS the max1m1,1111 lender w~t loan under g.ven terms AM f1x0d rate Pf09fatnS have a maxt- mum of $207.000. Margin (In%) IS lenders pro(•t. margin• index . actual rate aher l11st a<ljustmen1 Index is the bas•s fOf se1t1ng an ad1usrab4e r<it6 (Margin+ Index• New Rate). 110 • 111h 01st Cost of Funds. HS• 1·Year Treasury BtN L6M . 6-monlh LIBOR. 6T8 . S.month Treasury.Bin. 6CO • 6-month ave<age cert1™:a1e ol deposit AdJu1tment Frequency IS the pertOd be'-0 8df\JSITl\8nls IM • 1·Montt> 6M 6·Months 1v t Year Al rates subject 10 change V•tty rate ana 111rms PftOI IO applylng IOf a loan All lenders PfOYlde loans with o.neren1 rates and terms tor dJftHenl loan amounis The llllormation pu1sen4ed Is not en olle< 10 malte a IOar F0t a ex>nsumer guide on how to ShoO lor a mot1gage seNI. $4 so check payable 10 Morlgago! N"oNS Co 1810 E 17th St Suite 100 Sania 1\118 CA 92705 (714) 836-lln COPYRIGHT c 1996 Mongage News Co BALBOA ISLAND: A commun ity o f tradition and enthusiasm BOUNDARIES: Balboa hlaDd is k>eaied at the end of Jamboree Roed acrou tbe bridge from Pacific Co.st Highway. BOMF.S: There are about 1,430 lots and 2,226 homes on Balboa Island. More than half of the lots are dual residences. The average lot sii.e is 30 feet by SS feel STYLE: Some properties on Balboa Island are m<Xe than 60 years old. dating back to the time when the Island was primarily filled with vacation homes. Tuday. the Island is more of a Primary residential area with many new homes built during the past 20 years. HISTORY: SHOPPING: The Jc;land wa., created from a sand bar Balboa Island '' filled with a \'anct) of when mud was dredged from the floor of quaint -.hop,. moM of whu:h are the bay in 1906. Most of the original concentratc<l along Marine Avenut.'. homes on Balboa Island were designed as"-t Additi<,nallv. there are store' on the 'acauon home' The B:ilboa bland Ferry pcnm,ul.1 .mJ hbhton 1'1Jnd is JU'>t a k w began l>]lu uling passengers back and forth minute.:' away across the bay soon after the Island wa'i created. The ferry ,.--...,.....,---~--------.NOW LISTED: boots arc among the few remaining in California. The three boats in use today are about 30 years old. delighting hundreds of people that travel across the water each day. There arc currently 35 homes for c;ale. ranging from $429.000 to $2.395,000 for a bayf ront home. Located near North Bay is 323 Apolena. a lovely, remodeled three bedroom home with a studio apartment Listed for ...._ _________ ___, $698.000. COMMUNITY FEATURES: Located in tbe heart of Newport Beach, boating is a key activity for residents of the Island. The ferry to Balboa Peninsula operates all year ioog. off erlng a quick and pleuant trip across the bay. The Christmas Boat Parade is an annual event of imagination and enthusiasm as vessels are decorated with an assortment of colored lights. Families enjoy the tradition and enthusiasm of other Island traditions. such as outdoor movies during summer. SCHOO IS: Public schools arc Uocoln Elementary and Corona del Mar Junior and Senior High Schools. SOURCE: Greg Minoux and Jennifer Pritchett, Coldwell Banker Newport Beach, 644- 9070, ext 1S4 & 179, or page 651-3923 or S06-8882. q "'" woldd NU to 1ubu a co,,.,,.,,lliq ,rojlU of~ ftll'M on14 pka1 follow llN OoH fO#'lltlll ~ e1teloH a ""'I' OflJJiM of dN tlr'M "'°"' wiJ1t a plwlo of a c11nHt 1Utilt1. n. tk1cripdo11 of tM profllrlJ pei ,,,,., llN ''Row lldM'' 1«:do& Sc"' iafontlldo11 lo J.UU Vibr, tWll .,,. Mlilor, DaJly Pilot, 330 w. ., Si., Co11t1 Me~ C4 926l1, or ulJ 514-424. Marcia Brashier: Enjoys painting and .Paris AGENCY: Prudential -Jon Douglas Co. JOB TITLE: Broker assocrntc with Barbara A mstadter FARM AREA: Bayfronts. Big Canyon, Dover Shores LENGTH OF TIME WITH AGENCY: A broker for 15 years, recentl y joined Barbara one year ago CITY OF RESIDENCE: Corona del Mar HOBBIES/INTERESTS: Accomplished painter. designer, cook CLUBS/ORGANlZATIONS: A participant 10 Working Wardrobes. organized to assist women getting back into Lhe work force LAST BOOK READ: "The Care of the Sour· FAVORITE MOVIE: "Out of Africa" and 'The American President" Olde Corona def Mar FAVORITE RESD\.lBANC Grazie. in North Beach, San Francisco FAVORITE GETAWAY: Paris PET PEEVE: People who arc always late and who Marcia Brashier don't return phone calls HOW DO YOU DEFINE SUCCESS? A healthy. fulfilling life; enjoyed day to day. Comforting friendships and consistent business activity. We want to hear from you through our SNAPSHOT column. The column features real estau owners, brours, agents, marluting representatiPes and staff tMmbers. We encourage you to send a photo (black and while, if possible), wiJh the indiPidual's and the company's name marlud on the back. Send or fax your information to: Julie Viker, real estate edilor, Daj/y J>ilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627; Fax: (714) 650-4802. Deadline: 5 p.m. Tuesday. We'll publish iJ as space is aPailabk. To rePise information that has already been submitted., call (714) 574- 4242. Corona del Mar is this newer condominium. It features two bedrooms, two and one-half , baths, a spacious front patio and decks off each bedroom.· Interior amenities include vaulted ceilings, two fucplaccs. French doors and top-of-the-line fixtures and appliances. This home offers a one car garage and a carport. Offered at $429,900. For"'°"""°""""""' call q11n Noalt aJ (714) ~1600. Coast Newporl • ho1N11U1, 4 Cine Plcll, SU. 260, N•wport lhtuh. .. ·Ho"' 111uch is_ enough By Steve Ostrin In today's economic environment it's not too hard to make money. What's really hard is keeping the money you make. The Southern California cost of living, inflation, taxes, and more taxes, make it difficult to bold on to large sums of money. Those who have heard me speak have probably heard me say, while money can't buy you happiness, it allows you to look for happiness in relative comfort. I confess this is only partially true. It's often true the more money you try to accumulate, the more problems you have while trying to do so. I am going to step out on a limb and declare money is not all that important. Wealth is. No, I did not just disagree with myself. Money and wealth are two distinctly different things. While money is a component o(wealth. it is not wealth itself. From my perspective a person is wealthy when he or she has no reason to worry about money. I adopted a working definition of wealth with four components: I . Getting the maximum usage from every dollar you have. Dollars can be spent on items returning short-term gratification. invested for long tenn gain. or loaned to someone else for profit. Accepting the amount of dollars you own and trying to get more use from them. 2. Having the ability to spend all of your dollars when necessary. It's important to have cash on hand for buying 'r investment opportunities. Even more important to have cash on hand f 9r emergencies. [f you have to cash out early from a: long-term investment you may have to pay a penalty to get out. Even if you don't have to pay a penalty, you may lose all the future growth potential. Even worse, if you don't have cash available for emergencies, then you may have to borrow cash. You are paying someone else for the use of their money. 3. Be able to pass on the maximum number of dollars to your heirs in the event of your death. Most people feel if they were to die before they aie ready, they don't want to give their money to the government or to their creditors. Maldng life insurance a part of your wealth accumulation plan Can guarantee, at your death, money will .be there to ,pay taxes, final expenses, and outstanding debts. · 4. Planning to have all of the above under any and all Circumstances. One of the biggest mistakes I have seen people make is when they assume everything will remain the same for a Jong period of time. Never make long range plans based on present circumstances. There must be changes in tax laws, your health. your job. your cost of living. etc. lf you have been able to accomplish numbers 1. 2, and 3, then you probably won't suffer much in the event of major changes of circumstance. Manage what you have in a way that will reduce or eliminate worry. lf you don't know how, there are many . competent financial advisers that will help you accumulate and manage what you have. Wealth is a relative term. Don't compare your wealth to other people's standards. SUPe Ostrin is with Orange Coullly Financial Senke1, 575 Anto11 Blwl. SU. 850, Cost.a Mesa, CA 92626, (114) 540- 0201. ' - CORONA D EL MAR 40 Dra~es Bay Dr. 5BR Usha Nangia/Fred Sands 644-7111. Ext. 581 COSTA MESA 1579 Redlands Place (Off 16th St.) $235,000 548-6680 199'8randywyne 3BR Janet Ramage 642-9304 552 Hamilton St., A2 2BR Cannery Village Realty 673-3777 • NEWPO RT BEACH 1218 Polaris, Dover Shores 4BR Sandy Mittmarv'PrudentiaJ n9-1211/644-1096 510 Aliso Avenue Terry Toman Metro Realty 720-9422 811 W. 15th St. 28 Metro Realty 48R 2br I ===-~-~c-~--~..__.....:_ ____ ....,....,_.1o.il~·~y.t:_Pilot Real &fae • May 11, 1 1996 Sun 1-5 $798,000 3BRSun 1-5/ Sun 12-4 $184,000 D Sat 1-5 $174,900 Sun 1-5 $895,000 Sun 1-5 $629,000 ·--- Sun 1 ·5 $229,000 720-9422 Metro Realtors provide outlook f~r 1996 Real estate is on a rebound according to local age.nts *Editor's nou: As experienced Rta/Jors wlw ltave all been in the business for llU>Tt than 15 years, the following agena fro"' Metro Really recently took tlte time to shan their thoughh abold the real estaJe martet in 1996. Binnie Dixon is a 20.year resident of Newport Beach and has been a ReaJtor since 1979. ''My personal experience indicates reaJ estate' activity in the first quarter of 1996 is on the upswing, notably in Olde Corona del Mar, tbe area in which I have specialized since 1981," said Dixon. Gary Sully, a top producini agent at Metro, bas 1 S years in the real estate industry. His vast knowledge in the Orange County area has resulted in a large refenal network. "Althoup the market bas been in somewhat of a slow-paced period, this market bu P\aented buyen with the best prices in yeanl" be said. Micblel Keftaey is a 22·year real estate veterm. He._ Ne. a brobr woc:iate since 1979 and specializes in the coastal Orange County area. ··1 have guarded optimism in 1996 and I foresee price stabilization. increased buyer demand and lower housing inventory." said Kenney. "For home sellers in the '90s, it's no longer location, location. location; now it's price. condition and exposure for a succes-iful sale." John Maier is a Realtor who has sustained a high energy level during his 18 years in real estate. He has covered ' various areas of the trade, including advertising. publishing. finance and sales. "Homes are selling every day! Like the three primary colors of red, blue and yellow. reaJ estate sales is time. quality and price," he said of his business theory. Dick Halderman and Cathy Schweickert have been a successful father and daughter team for tbe past 16 years. They specialize in the Newport Beach area. "We are tojoying another successful year and anticipate further increased sales fS the present favorable trend in real estate continues in our market place," the team said. FOi' 1d*t'wwll rMl..,,,, ~ atll Jldro ..,, "' 'TJO.Nn. Binnie Dixon Gory Sully John Maier Dick Halderman 11' f ; i •:p j. " ,,.. ~( . Michael Kenney • ... \ I ' .: . . . , . .. ·~ . . . .I . Ocean Side of Highway Back -8 yrs old, 2,400 sq ft double garage, central air, jacuzzi, fireplace, alarm, 38R, large loft Front -950 sq ft 1 car attached garage, 2BR, 2BA, fireplace, SU1deck and patio. $579,000 508 & 5081/1 Dahlia Owner/Agent 714-281-4455 37 Shearwater Place Newport Beam 2 Master SuJles, f t/2 Baths, 2 Car Garage, Gourmet Kitchen,, Brelkfast Nook. Vaulted Cei.l.ings. Fireplaor. Air c.onctJtioning, White rue Throughout. Protir..ional Landscaping w I Large Rear Yard. Private Gated Community, Community Pool Ir 5pl. Bordering Jogging/Bridle Path on Beautiful Newport Bay &t Wildlife Pttllerve. $307,500 Pre5ented By War ne De Caro (714) 854-2125 _ A~~TE~ NEwrofl'T HARllOA Hot.ES~ INV(SW£/'if'!. • . f' I te ' .... ··--. .lll ... ~' ~ . ~,..r -·~ "-. rr • Million S Chan v-FAtate for ~ S849k w/ttmul "Fari" siylt interiot w/POOI & spa on a 15.500 ft. loc in gated area. Won't l.ut I ~·: -- Bia C&nJO:D private lrg. -480, 3.5M. r: ct q>a elQtt. Ptrfect for fam or tntcrtai.nment. Only $1.095, w/mmal --=--· -0RANGBCOUNTY~ ................ 191! .............. . FINBSTESTATBI SPYGLASS H ILL NBFPOlfT H BI OB TS 35 ~ 9 Bcinn. 13 Baih on 4.4 acres w/pool, guest homes&~you :"~%~& F~ • •. 3 ...... , "'~· ' ;i.~~ ~II .•••• -I --. Aheolute be.t Si>vdau value! I.ts· 580 atalt wfl60"-pan:oramic views oa 13,500 fi.. lot. Wu $1.2 million -Now -$749,000 wlttt1111I I ~ Upgncled 480, 28A £~ lioni'e wfp_Yt. Yard· In u exc:dlait arra. A vilut at $$59,900 wlttnul ' ···~ ~ ' ---.· /· WATERFRONr DUPLEX 3607 a 3607 1/2 FinJey Ave. Newport Beach 48'Dock ~te RoofTo_p Deeb Sliown by Appoiiltment OWNERIB&OKER PUA.SE CONTACT Mil\' ANN FAUBF.n (714) 675-0120 160 ACRE RANCH! Anza,CA $540,000 Great Family Retreat! 3BR 3BA Home. Wor~1Hay ~Fenced and CrOss Fenced, Corals, Stock Loader, etc. Paper Subdivision of seven~. .zoning is RR 2.5 whim means one Clwelling ~reach 2.5 acres. The Rani:h is and has been used for Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Har and Oat Crops. Elev. 3900 ft1 4 season area, near Rancn.o California. Presented By Wa!1'.le De Caro (714) 854-2125 A REAL ESIATE BAQKEAAGE NEWPORT HAABOR HoMES & INVESTMENTS 1• ......., __ ,.. Temtc• Nice 3 BR 2.5 Ba Townhome • Cathedral Ceilings • Large Master BDRM • Sunkep Batb •Floored Attic •End Unit . • Small Well Maintained Complex Eastslde Costa Mesa $184,000 . Showcase Yow Prq>erty Her9ll With your ad on this page, the Open Home Guide also available for only $5.00. Copy Deadline noon Wednesday • 642·9304 .. ,,, ' I I . ., 510 Aliso Avenue• Newport a.ct\ w.. 9115,ooo Now 9629,000 • Prime Newport Heights Location • 4 Bec*ooms -Master Suite w/ Fireplace • cathechl Ceiing in LMng Room -Wood Beams • Coootry Kitchen -3 ~ euiq Fitplace • Private Lovely Oedcs UpstaWs • Private Spa • 2 Car Detached Glwage Proudly Ptesented ey: Teny Toman "Custom Home Specialist" METRO Off.: 7141720-9422 Res.: 7141474-1669 ' Pgr: 7141489-6890 OCEAN I CANYON VISTAS FROM MOST BOOMS! 403 Walnut Place Hard to fmd E-Side home in this quiet upscale area. This charming 3 bedroom home has hardwood floors, brick fireplace. large yard, great family neighborhood, and, is in move-in condition. .%~~· Vf .l'-t.d-.9/-., ~+--'~ (al CNlf Drii.v) • Vinis fr-oJJ rui-r n1n1S. • 3 IHJ~ + &.-.s R .... • 5,,,,,., /1n11U,,...,. 111itlt Pella an11tl«VS • Light, Bright, Spacious. Fabulout Kite~. Family lloom, Formal OWng Room, 4 ~rooms, 2.S Baths + V'.ew Wt, approx 60' wide lot. Call for appoi.Atment. • H •rtl"*" /1#rs. tas stwe, iruith /a.,,J,., . •la~ l>oc!yo,,_ antli rut•rtfrwlt trees. • BeomtifiJJJ .. i11toirud. • R..,,,for tqoruinl ~ 'lrul st.ry. $549lJOO Jim and Patty McDonald McDonald CclM Bomee • 759-9070 Owner 650-7937 • • .. ' '~ "• . .. . . -. . ' ' ... , • "We advertise in the Daily Pilot consistently ·because it works" -. -. . . . . . For advertising information call 642~4321 ' a Don ~nd Joyce Olson of Coldwell Bank~r N ~wport Beach say~ .. "The Daily Pi.lot has provided us with a way to reach the local commuhities and has given us the opportunity to display our inventory to the ·1 public. . . We have advertised on a consistent basis and have had tremendous results. Thank you Daily Pilot for making 199 5 a most successful year! " . Sangster reioins ColdY#ell Banker Costa Mesa Quality service is what she offers to her clients Tom Sutro, branch manager of the Coldwell Banker Costa Mesa office, recently welcomed back sales associate Judith Sangster to Coldwell Baker. Sangster began her real estate career with Coldwell Banker in 1986. Prior to her return, Sangster was a sales associate with Fred Sands Paradise Realty where she received a number of top sales awards. She specializes in Huntington Beach. Fountain Valley and Huntington Harbour. .. I place great importance on my client's needi.." Sangster said. "My goal is to provide my clients with quality service and the best prof esstooal representation in the marketing and sales of their home." A native of Orange County for more than 28 years. and graduate of the Uni,ersity of Southern California, Sangster now resides in Huntington Beach. She is also an active member of the Huntington Harbour Philbannonic Society and the . Huntington Beach USC Club. Io addition to her real estate and community service. she is a documented charter s~lboat captain and bas sailed from Miami Beach to Grenada. To t:each Juduh Sangster, call Coldwell Banker Costa Mesa office at (714) 668-9333 or reach Coldwell Banker on the Internet al, http://www.coldwellbanker.com. Col~Y#ell Banker names top five agents Recognized for. transactions, earnings and sales Coldwell Banker Balboa Island and Coldwell Banker Newport Beach North have announced the names of the top five agents, each of whom was selected on the basis of the number of transactions. earnings and sales volumes they generated. Coldwell Banker's honorees are Jeff A.tton. the sales team of Betty Comegys and Nancy Peterson. Olga Matthews and Grayce 181.iaferro. Having recently celebrated bis fifth anniversary with ColdweU Banker Newport Beach North .by chalking up the largest sale ever recorded in exclusive Big Canyon, Axton is encouraged by the changes he has witnessed this year in Orange County's ever-burgeoning real estate marke t "S~ January. there has been a flurry of acbv1ty -especially among potential homebuyers," Axton said. 'This activity. coupled. with the rosy forecast that many econom.ists arc painting about the real estate market in 1996. bas me very optimistic about what lies ahead.•• According to Comegys, "Much of our success in the first quarter of 1996 can be attributed to our oommittncot to keeping our clients involved and informed abbut what is going on in the market Keeping them ~sed of what's transpiring in the market gives them more confidence in us and ultimately enables ~ to mate better decilfom wbeo it comca to. buying or sellina lbeir bomca ... 1be busy llC:bdalea of our clieoca don •t aive IDIDY ol lbem die opportunity to careftally monilor Ibo lmlbt. lberelore, • they rely :~ us to provide them with timely and accurate infonnation," said P~terson. who has been working in partnership with Comegys since 1990. "Really listening to the clients, discerning their needs and establishing long-term relationships with them has been the reason I have been so successful," Matthews said. ''By preserving my commitment to my clients and establishing my expertise in the Gold Coast area. I have achieved extraordinary success throughout my career and particularly in this first quarter of 1996." Taliaferro. who works in the Balboa Island office, agrees. "Having extensive knowledge of the neighborhood in which clients are buying or selling a home certainly helps establish their confidence in us and provides the foundation for a relationship centered around trust. If the client realizes that I thoroughly understand the market and each community contained in it. their comfort level will be greatly enhanced." "We are proud to honor these five agents whose bard work during the first quarter of 1996 has paid off." said Pat Foerster. branch manager of Coldwell • Banker Balboa Island and~oldwell Banker Newport Beach North. "lf the first quarter is any indication, 1996 will be a triumphant year for real estate sales in our area.·· Coldw1U BallUr is dt1 11u1111Hr 0111 rmaltdal rad 1111* CO,,.,,.,.J ill NIW'fJO'f S.C"-For llfOf'f UV"""°"""' ~ Colh1U BtuaUr .,.,_ 11"""1 td/k• .i (11') 613-IM"' dN CMtltHB llaUt' N..,,,ori .BMlcli NOtdl oJ!k-tit (114) '31·1#0. Yo11 ca n«ll Col4WB ...... Oii,.. ,,,.,.,,., ., Mp:llwww.collw•lll#ut.hr.coa. Home ownership could be closer than ever for you. Think it's too complicated, too frustrating , too expensive? Attend our Home-buyer Seminar, and you'll get useful information on : Choosing the right home: Where do you start? How do you work with a real estate agent? How do you compare one home against · another? What should you look for? And look out for? Making the offer: How do you know what it · should be? What on earth is "earnest money"? How much of a deadline should you ·give the seller to accept your off er? Getting the loan: What are your options? Should you get an adjustable rate mortgage (ARM) loan or a fixed rate? How much of a down payment do you need? Where can the money come from? How do you as sume a loan? Handling the hassle: What should you know about appraisal, escrow, closing costs? What are the legal considerations? FREE HOME BUYING SEMINAR Saturday, May 18 11:00 a.m. -1:00 p.m. Rome Savings of America Loan Office 17 Corporate PJ.ua, Fint Floor Newport Beach To attend, call Terry Lee at (714) 729-3354 ~1().\l E .. . ~.. . . . . -. . .. . .. -· . ·~-· -® IWM•YlfUBlO• .......... ~ .. ...,, .I I I I •. \ I '• .. 1 j' 8:45 a .m .. GPA Committee meeting 9 a .m. -noon. Agency 1 -4 p.m .. Ethics 2 -5 p .m .. Internet Class 2 8:30 a.m .. Board of Directors meeting 3 10 a.m . -2 p .m .. Broker Preview MLS book delivery 6 8:45 a .m .. Community Relations Committee 7 8:45 a.m .. Affiliate Committee meeting 8 9 a.m. -noon, Lending 1 -4 p .m .. Double Income in Sales 9 2 -4 p .m . COMPASS Beginner course 10 10 a m. 2 p .m .. Broker Preview 14 2 -4 p.m . Take the Mystery Out of Buying a Computer 15 9 am. noon. Mortgage Processing & Presentation 1 4 pm .. Time ar:id Territory Management 2 p m 5 p m Internet class 16 2 -5 p m . COMPASS Advanced course 17 10 a m -2 p m .. Broker Preview 20 8:30 o.m .. Orientation/Induction 22 8:30 a.m .. Panel of Achievers. Membership meeting at the Balboa Bay Club 9:30 a .m . -12:30 p.m .. Trust Fund Handling 1 :30 -4:30 p.m .. Fair Housing , 24 10 a .m. -2 p .m .. Broker Preview 29 8 a .m. -1 :30 p .m .. Seminar with Rick Wiiiis. Double your Income by Working Smarter Not Harder. at the Hyatt Newporter 2 -5 p .m .. Internet Ctass 30 9 -11 a .m .. COMPASS Beginner Course 6 -8 p.m .. Laguna/NeW'PQrt Cocktail Cruise 31 lO a .m . -2 p .m .. Bro ker Preview . • C:alifomia ~yfront in cl'ioice location This is a spectacular custom built bayfront residence with a dock for ~ 5()..foot boat. It's design for maximufn privacy. Th.is is a dramatic two story. four bedroom home offering spectacular views of Fashion Island and the cliffs. The impressive oversized entry lea to a sweeping circular staircase and the second Ooor. The formal living room and ami room are designed for elegant entertaining. There is a private separate wing for guests or c~ldreo. Interior appointments include extensive use o f marble, molding, four _ fireplaces and a gourmet kitchen. Dover Shores is on the west side of Upper Newport Bay and known for its proximity to Fashion Island and the ocean. The unique neighborhood features three private beaches. including a children's beach with playground equipment and summer swim instructor. Offered at $1.295,000. For more information, caU Palti O'Desky al Grltbb & Ellis Resithntial Real Estat Seniiiu, 23 Corporate Pllu.a, Ste. 190, Newport Beach, (714) 644-6200 or call our Marletline, (800) 714-7443 (ext. 7057). Gated community of Versailles in Newport Beach Located high on the bluffs is this gated community with beautifully landscaped grounds, a wonderful clubhouse. large community pool and spa as well as other amenities. This serene neighborhood often features properties such as this three level, two bedroom, two bath upgraded condominium with excellent harbor and ocean views. Beautifully upgraded, it is the largest La Tour mode) with double master bedroom suites situated on either side of the large living room with fireplace, separate dining room and all white upgraded. gourmet kitchen. Motivated sellers are asking $179,000, but may consider a lease-option offer. At the penthouse level (the top floor} the cetlings are nine feet in height Located on the interior side of the complex, this property is extremely quiet with no traffic noises - only the sounds of singing birds and the wisp of ocean breez:es through the Monterey pines outside the windows. Both baths have been re-done with newer fixtures, and one boasts a large dressing area with floor to ceiling three-way mirror treatment Security parking is provided in a subterranean level for two cars. Also a community laundry is featured for convenience. In addition, a community fitness room has been added to the C lubhouse for the use of VersailJes residents. Strolling throug)l the grounds is another well-enjoyed activity for many who own there. For more information, call MaryAnn McGuire al Grubb 4' Ellis Residential Real Estate Services. 23 Corporate Plaui, Ste. 190, Newport Beach, (714) 644-6200. .. g and . in Newport Beach and Wsta Mesa? 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U>cal-anil rep,:.ai shoJ>1in8 ve~ • n-amportadon BiU kina, l'OUles & pa11u and how to get from here to IMre via public Iran.span • VWtor Wormadon • Vohmteer Opportaildee Circulation: 50,000+ Deadlines: • Space & Copy: Wed ., May 22, 5 p .m. Cam era Read y/Release: Tue., May 28, 5 p.m. To place your ad in this must-read sec tion, co ntact yo ur real estate advertising representative. ( Call Jill Langer at (714) 574-4248 or Kip Hancock at (714) 574-4247 • • .. \ •. •. I : I. . ! .• ) . -----• -I"' • • __ ..__, .... -""-A ~ -...!'. . Living Here is Like Having a Private Pai.-k.~. . . I ur , n T his traditional, four bedroom, single level home is located on a huge 18,000 square foot lot, one of the largest in Corona del Mar. The park-size backyard, complete with spacious grassy areas and a ccsports court)) still has plenty of room to build a lat;!f t · . . pool, cabana, or expand the already spacious home. Mature gardens surround the property for a private secluded atmosphere. Cul-de-sac location too! $750,000 . -darn