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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1996-08-17 - Orange Coast PilotSP 0 R TS Course designer finding his stroke Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 How does NeWJ>Ort-Mesa-Laguna sound? • School board President Jim de Boom raises idea of merger to he al Laguna district's financial p ain. 1> l I " I I 11 °' ' That leaves one remaining administrator and a lot of con- fused and angry pa.rents. By Julie Ross Cannon, Daily Pilot NEWPORT-MESA -First the musewns. Now the school distrlcts? Newport Beach and neighbor- ing Laguna Beach merged their art m useums two months ago and now Newport-Mesa Unified's school board president is dis- cussing an alliance between the cities' school districts. With its own head surfacing from a sea of financial woes, Shooting . tim VIC returns home • Teenager wounded in Wednesday incident believes gunman was tar- geting someone else. By Christopher Goff a rd, Daily Pilot A 17-year-old Costa Mesa High School student was released from the hospital Friday after receiving wounds from a Wednesday night shooting that police say may be gang-related. "I feel fine,• the victim said, recuperating at his home in the 2200 block of Rutgers Drive in College Park. "I just want to relax for a while. Get well.• The Daily Pilot bas decided not to name the victim. The victim was hanging out with acquaintances in front of an apartment complex across the street from his home near mid- walked up and started firing a handgun, Costa' Mesa police Capt. Tom Lazar said. The gunman fired eight rounds at the group. One bullet hit the victim in the chest and another hit his right foot, police said. The gunman then fled in a getaway car, which was described. as d white, compact hatchback that witnesses think was driven bv a man. The victim underwent surgery at Western Medical Center in Santa Ana, where he was listed in stable condition Thursday. The Costa Mesa police gang unit is investigating the aime. The gunman-described as a male Lati- no in bis early 20s, 5 feet 6 inches tall and weighing 160 pounds-bas •SEE VICTIM PAGE A12 l \ 11 I \ M A1. 14 Newport-Mesa Unified could potentially serve as a life preserv- er to the small Laguna Beach dis- trict, said Newport-Mesa's board president, Jim de Boom. TIME FOR A SOIOOL DISTltlCT GEJ.TOGETH07 "I'd been reading with interest about (LaglJ.O<l Beach's) dilemma of needing to find $800,000 some- where,• de Boom said. "This might be one way to do that.· "We've bad the experience of going through this sort of financial difficulty,• de Boom said Thurs- day. "Because of safeguards, ours will never again be as severe as what we have encoun tered. Maybe, being neighborly, we could help the Laguna district through their problems." Should Newport-Mesa Unified merge with Laguna I Beach School District to help the beleaguered dis- trict out of its money jams? Please leave your com- ments on our Readers Hotline at 642-6086. The two district's share one common border, which cuts through the center of the new Newport Coast development. Last week Laguna Beach Uni- fied officials discovered an accountinV, ~.Jta,nd unexpected expenses, 'Wlilch led to an $800,000 budget deficit. This week the district's school board fired Chief Financial Officer TtW)' Bustillos while Supe~alltt Paul Possemato and another top administrator resigned. De Boom cited Laguna's small enrollment and large administra- tive costs as reasons to consider a merger. •SEE IDEA PAGE A12 T he Harbor Patrol's water gun gave a high-pow- ered blast of relief to a group of Webelo Scouts at the gro1q1'1 Sea Bue Newport Beach on Prlday. AbOve, David Plcd.Datl, 10, sblelcls bis face with bis bat u the boat apra~ bbli and hl$ fellow scouts. Left, lliltnidor Jason Guilford helps bis We~o Cbalges control the boat's bOleL 'He was a huge cat. He was a slow cat. He didn't have a chance Residents howl over coyote prowl • Many in Big Canyon complain that band of wild canines are wreaking havoc. One person says she lost her pet cat. By Christopher Goff a rd, Daily Pilot BIG CANYON -Residents near the Big Canyon Country Club, one of Newport ~ch's most affluent private communities, are complaining of coyotes that roam the club's golf course at night And make •btood- curdllng •noises. One homeowner Mid coyotes devoured her cat Thursday morning. Kay Bartell. 45, Mid she wu awakened at 12:30 a.m. by the sounda ot a coyote patk. ·1 heard lhe J)eck.• she aeid. ·~ wse yipping end yawling. Have you heard tlMt soun.dt It'• blood-curdling. They were iicreeChlng. I kMW IOIDec>ne bad loll an an!· mal. And that wu the end of my cet. • Bartell delaibed her cat u an 18-pound tabby named Lenny. •tte w• • huge aat. He was a lloW cat. He didn, haft • chelK'e. • she Mid. 8erteU Mid the pack P'*blJ ·~ Big Cuayon real· dent Kay Bartell bolds • plcbn. of •cat. IAmf, who IUW1..,. ........ "'. pedl. of COTO .... •1 ~.-,.m.· -~·n.ey W'8ICIM"Nag.I ........... ... ....... . ..a.Ame .... ... ............ • County court rules · against toll road suit , An Orange Cowity Superi- or Court dealt a blow Friday to a laWiltit filed against the San Joaquin Hills lransporta- tion Corridor· Agency, ruling the toll group can charge ~O cents to travel a small stretch of Newport Coast Drive. Local attorney Jim Toledano, who filed the law- suit, former Assemblyman Gil Fe~guson and others have--~ charged it was illegal for the agency to install the toll. "That judge is just a~e­ ly wrong,• Ferguson said Toledano could not be reached for comment Friday. Newport: lime's up to study airport • City officials applaud a recent environmental report that concludes a commercial airport at the marine base is the pre- f erred option. By Carolyn Miller, Daily Prior NEWPORT BEACH -Cit\ l I 1· oals are supporting th~ pUL 1v1 o commercial airport at the E ~ >l Manne base and spealang against a request for an e>."1e .s of the public comment penoo "The opponents to the con meraal airport at El Toro had w1 over two years to study the pr posal since the base was doset City Manager Kevin Murpt: said. ·There is no need to ba\ • an extenSJon of tlrne." The El Toro Local Redevelop- ment Authority, the county agenc\. a environmental impact report and plan outlining an intematlona' commercial airport as a pretern.·d alternative, sent a letter to obt" ask.mg whether they shoul extend the 45-day period for U..s:· public to review the reports. Last week, county Supervis r Manan Bergeson, who repr sents commuruties m both Ne'• port Beach and South Count .._ said she would request an e'{te1 - Slon. In some of the uruncorporat- ed areas Bergeson represents residents don't have city staff 1.. study the reports, so extra tupe t seek answers is cruoal, she saJL Murphy said the opponents South County residents in corr munib.es near the base, predoffil- nanUy -have conducted at least four costly studies analyzing commercial aviation at the base "They have undertaken great deal and· there are very costly studies that put them in a position to know all the issues, w Murphy said. The commercial airport, which would accommodate an estuna.t- ed 38 million passengers annual- ly, would be the least enVllOn· mentally damaging option for developing the vacant El To10 Marine Base and have a positive impact on the economy, accord-. ing to the environmental reports Along with the internetiqnal airport, called •Reuse Alternafiv A,• a second reuse alternative studied was for cargo and pnvate p!anes oilly at the bue. A third altematiVe is for no air· • port at El Thro, and the b8M would be developed witb bclmes, an educatiOo.al fadllty ud a \oort. compm. Both ol tbe ....... altemattvet Would reqUlre Jalan Wayne to upend to Ila full~­ tty ol 15 ndlh pMHl>gme ,_... ·we .,. foolllDg • •••rm--tiv. A,• Murplay ..... ~ waialdbetM ............. 11 die lllCll*tf. n. ..... .. Mllilc '.._. ........... _ e11m'nft.• 9' lllAlcu >-. .. a._ nlltal 1 , li# llf · ....... . .... blile -~ .. := .. :::~r.::.: SATURDAY, AUGUST 17, 199' ~f --- r. . -l greer wylder Flower'shop holds sale for new arrangement M erci Bouquet (437-1230) is celebrating its new location with a 10% dis- count for both new and old cus- tomers. It's relocated from an outdoor stand on Harbor Boulevard in Costd Mesa to an indoor shop at 2701 W. Coast Highway in New- port Beach (next to the Rusty Pelican restaurant.) There are still great prices on flowers, it offers delivery, and Merci Bouquet now does flower arrangements for weddings. Maga.sin 209 and Balboa Island Kids Clothing (673-554 2) located at 209 Marine Ave. on Balboa Island is having a clear- ance sale through the end of the month. There are tremendous savings on name brands including Polo, Quiksilver, Flapdoodles, and CP Shades, and Ruff Hewn. Basttdeaux (640-1233) is hav- ll19 a summer sale on all of its slip-covered floor stock. Furni- ture is marked down up to 20% fdr the sale. Bastideaux is in its n~w location across from Sher- ~an Gardens at 2600 E. Coast Highway in Corona del Mar. - -- - Hobie Sports (675-9700) located at 2831 E. Coast High- way in Corona del Mar is having huge clearance sale with mer- chandJse marked down up to 7Cl% off. There lS plenty of men's dhd women's clothing to chose f¢m, dnd outdoor gear. Church celebrates anniversary by helping needy Talking Owner's Manuals lS a Costa Mesa-based mail-order business specializing in products c:Ieated for use by owners of Casio electronic musical key- boards. "We have by far the largest variety in the U.S., ft says owner Dan Hakala. "Major stores such as Price/Costco, Fedco, Sams, Penne 's Sears and Wards do n«?t an e t e m vi u prod- uets we stock except possibly two items -a keyboard stand and AC adapter." SERVICE TO nIE COMMU- . Nl'IY: In celebration of the 150th anniversary of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- day Saints arrival in California, members of congregations from around California recently spent a Saturday in service to the com- munity includ.ibg a number of projects in Costa Mesa and New- port Beach. Tom lborkebon, director of public affairs for the Newport Beach stake, said contact was made with the Newport Beach city .manager's o~ce ~d Oasis service, which included clearing the beach between the Balboa and Newport piers and help was given to several widows in Coro- na del Mar, Costa Mesa and Newport Beach. One local project included 44 members of the Corona del Mar and Harbor Hills wards who gathered at the home of a lady who had lost lier husband five U you're interested in a free catalog you can call (548-6784), and be ready to provide the model nwnber of your keyboard. The catalog has more than 200 related products, music books, a..od Casio keyboard accessories available. The 17th Street Beauty Cen- tet' (642-1717) is having a -client appreciation dayft today with a 15% off sale on all Dermalogica products. · years-ago and-whose large ya.rd was overcome with growth to the extent it was a virtual jungle. It's located at 283-D E. 17th St. in Costa Mesa. Nationally acclaimed artist So.san Rios will be at the Town Square Gallery (548-7797) today frvm 6 p.m. to 9 p .m. It's located ou the entertainment level of lfi- adgle Square at 187 5 Newport Btvd. in Costa Mesa. l • IEST .UVS appears Thursday and Sat-i urday. If you know of a good buy call ; me at ~1224 or fa• me at 646-4170. · Norton Smith of Oreo Co. donated a large 40-yard dump- ster, which was filled with 10 tons of refuse from the yard, leaves, tree trimmings and rub- bish as walkways were uncov- ered and sliding door openings cleared. The day of service was an event which warmed the heart of all those involved. CHARTEJl MGHr: The New- port Beach Lions Qub will be officially chartered on Saturday, Sept. 7, 1996 in a ceremony held at the Hyatt Newporter said club president Louis Nocltold. Participating in the charter program will be the install offi- cer, Pat Quigley, Uons Qub International Director and guest speaker Donald Banker, past president of Lions International. The evening will feature a din- ner, dancing and an opportunity drawing. Regular meetings of the new Llons Club are held the first and last Thursday of each month at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club at 6:30 p.m. Officers for the club are in addition to Nockold, Audrey Vaugh, first vice presi- dent; De~ Patterson, second . . , . secretary; Nartcy Vance, treasur- er, Beauregard Retting, Tail 1Wister1 Valerie Howard, Llon Tamer; Maybelle Green, Ray Ward and Sally Nock~ld, direc- tors. Membership is open to men and women in the community and more information can be obtained by calling 644-6105. JOTI'INGS ... Don't forget the school supply drive on Aug. 21- 23 being held by Priestley Chiro- practic in Corona del Mar. For the donation of $10 in school supplies you will receive on adjustment and for $15 in school supplies a new patient exam. nus annual event pro- vides school supplies such as pencils, crayons, lined writing paper, etc. for needy students at Pomona Elementary School in Costa Mesa. For more informa- tion call 640-7030. lJnc:bay Brennan, a 1995 graduate of Newport Harbor High School picked up the sec- ond installment check. in the amount of Sl,000 from the New- port Balboa Rotary Club as she updated members on her college jim experience cit University of San Diego. The Distinguished Club Presi- dent Award was presented to Sb.ll'ley Koblmler, past president of the Exchange Club of Orange Coast in recognition of her lead- ership in the post yea.rs growth in membership and programs of service. Newport Irvine Rotary Club member Cheryl Nlcboll received a special lapel pin indicating she is a Paul Harrts Fellow twice over. The presentation was made by Rotary District Governor Jack Stubbs. SERVICE CLUB MEB'llNGS nus COMJNG WEEK: Want to get more involved in your com- munity? Visit a service club this week. Guests are welcome and most clubs will buy your meal on your first visit. 1UESDAY -7:30 a.m . -New- port Beach Sunrise Rotary Club meets at the Balboa Bay Oub to hear District Governor Jack Stubbs. Noon -Kiwanis Club of .Newport Beach meets at the Shark Island Yacht Oub. 6:00 p.m. Costa Mesa-Newport Har- bor Uons Qub, the Fish Fry Club meets at the Costa Mesa. Country Qub to hear from Tom Brosnan ol Merrill Lynch. WEDNESDAY -7:30 a.m. - Newport Harbor Kiwanis Club meets at the University Athletic Club. Noon -Costa Mesa Rotary Club meets at Mesa Verde Country Club. The Exchange Club of Orange Coast meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club. Club meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club for a pro- gram by Doug Reinhart on "Southern California Water". 11fURSDAY -7:00 a.m. -Cos- ta Mesa-Orange Coast Breakfast Llons Qub meets at Mimi's Cafe. Noon -Kiwanis Qub of Corona del Mar, meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Qub and will be joined by the Costa Mesa Downtown Kiwanis Club. Costa Mesa.North Kiwanis Club meets at the Holiday Inn to hear Sharkey Warrick, president of Southern California College. The Exchange Oub of Newport Har- bor meets at the Shark Island Yacht Qub to hear fonn Peter B. Mauthe on •financial Outlook into 1997. • The Newport-Irvine Rotary Club meets at the Irvine Marriott Hotel to hear Capt. Mike Holmes on "Hong Kong 'Iransfer~. • COMMUNrrv a a..uas Is published every Saturday In the Dally Pilot. FAX. your servke club's Mfftlng lnfonnatlon to 631 -5851 or mail to 1743 Bayport Way, Newport Beach, 92660. wha~s afloat 1AS1C MARINE WEATHER Orange Coast College offers a nine-week course that covers the basics of meteorology every Tuesday from 1 to 9 p.m. starting Tuesday through Oct. 15 at OCC's Sa.Ulng Center, 1801 W. Coast Highway, Newport"'Beach. The course will cover weather theory, patterns, instrumentation and interpretation of maps. Reg- istration fee is $68. For informa- tion, call 645-9412. WOMEN'S KEELBOAT OASSES Orange Coast College's Sail- ing Program otters •Keelboat r from 9 a .m. to 1 p.m. every Satur- day to Sept. 21, except Aug. 31. The course covers terminology and rigging, basic sail theory, points of sail, tacking, jibing, safety and man-over-board retrieval. "Keelboat n• meets on the same Sa~ays from 1:15 to 5: 15 p.m. and will cover detailed sail trim, sail shape, reefing, refined helm techniques, basic maneuvers and right-of-way rules. Registration fee is $135. For information, call 645-9412. SAILING PROGRAM Orange Coast College's Sail- ing Program presents "Bareboat Chartering,• a class that teaches intermediate-level sailors the skills necessary to operate a mid- sized auxiliary cruising boat from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sundays, to Sept. 15 aboard OCC's Islander 36, • Andiamo. • The same class is available from 4 to 8 p .m. on Fri~ days, Aug. 16 through Sept 20. Registration fee is $198. For more information, call 645-9412. BARBECUE LECTURE SERIES Local sailor Jerry Henn and crew will discuss the recently completed West Marine Pacific' Cup Race during the final pre- sentation in Orange Coast Col- lege's annual summer -Barbecue Lecture Series-from 7:30 to 9 p.m. on Aug. 23 at OCC's Sailing Center, 1801 W. Pacific Coast Hi.gnway, Newport Beach. Admission is $11. For more infor- mation, call 645-9412. RULES OF THE -WATER"' ROAD Flotilla 27 of the USCG Awdl- iary will teach the rules of the -water-road in a nine-week Boating Skills and Seamanship Course at 7:30 p.m. on Sept. 11 at the Newport Beach Harbormas- ter Facility, 1901 Bayside Drive, Corona del Mar. The cost is $20 and re~ation is r~ one· ONE EVENING TRAINING COURSE Flotilla 27 of the USCG Auxil- iary will teach you basic boating procedures and responsibilities in a special three hour training course for personal watercraft operators at 7 p.m. on Sept. 5 and Oct. 3 at the Newport Beach Har- bormaster Facility, 1901 Bayside Drive. Corona del Mar. The cost . is $7 and registration is required. : one wee1', in advance. For infor- mation, call 472-2254. •WHATS AR.OAT runs periodic.ally. If you know of an event or activity that could appear In this column, mall the Information to Harbor Pilot. 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa 92627. Correction R£ADEJtS HOTl.IHE 642-6086 O.lly Piiot. P.O. b 15'0, Costa Mesa, CA. 92626. ~No news stoftes. ~ edito-rial m.ttet Of .,.,.,. Its ~~--~~--~:.-. \ : I .· f' :! -'... .I •I~-"'""' . - ~. ------ Record your comments •bout the Dilly Pilot or news tips. herein CM be NprOducld ~ out writUn pet million of «1f1I" right owner. HOW IO BMQt US a.a.a.don The nm. 0r-.. CoUnty (800) 252-9141 ~. 0-'fled Ml':5i71 ~"1...m1 .......... N9ws 540-, ll4 Spot116Q-4JJO Newt, "°"',. ..... ,10 =-=129dle&Mt .... 0Matl04J21 ....... Q1·"°3 ~., ~ ~~ ...... .... ....., c....,. w ..., .. ..,._.....ao .............. ._,. •• ,. l\ .... Mmwgir ettllCIMOlM.__. ~-------- fog shoutd give wry to mostly deer •i.s In tht tftemoon. 11DU TODAY First low • 5:291.m. Flnthlgh 11:501.m. ~low !:iMp.m. Seeond~ 11:15 p.m. ---,.,.low 1:91a.nt flflthlgh i:=::. a:J2 p.m. Second high AftMM~ 0.7 1.7 4.5 1.0 . 4.1 1.7 --~12 Newpon Be.chJCo.ta Mesa Deily Piloe I -It's still unclear whether Mermaid will sink or swim By Carolyn Miller, Daily p;fot NEWPORT BEACH -The fate of the Mermaid is~till unknown. • An appeal bearing on the revo- cation of the nude restaurant's entertainment and business per- mits concluded Friday. The attor- neys representing the dty and the Mermaid will submit their written closing arguments in the next few weeks ~o the hearing officer, arbi- tration Jtidge Uoyd Blanpied. Blanpied will make a recom- mendation to the Cty Council on whether the Mermaid'~ application for flil adult-oriented business per- mit should be renewed. . The ·council can then accept, re.iect, or modify Blanpied's ded- sion. ·we are optimistic that the over- all outcome will be in favor of tbe Mennaid,. Said Ronald Talmo, the attorney representing Anand Olivia Nguyen, tbe business owners. During tbe nude restaurant's short history at its site on Martin- gale Way near J ohn Wayne Air- port, tbe Mermaid has logged numerous violations of its permit and the city's municipal code, city officials said. A few months ago, the city revoked the live entertainment per- mit and refused to renew the busi- ness' application for an adult-orient- ed business pennil The Nguyens, who live in Corona del Mar, are appealing the city's decision. During the second half of the hearing, which began last month and resumed Friday, Talmo tried to prove ·the city has a prejudice against the Mermaid and allows other businesses that fail to comply with zoning codes to continue operation. "The-dty doesn't care whether there is a male attendant in the restroom,• Talmo said. •All they care about is that there is adult entertairu:nent ~the dty and they don't want it there." City planning officials refuted the allegation of being prejudiced. "That is abs9lutely untrue,• said Jim Sinasek, the city's code enforcement supervisor in the building department. •Anytime we receive a complaint, we pursue it to all means obtainable." The attorney representing tbe city, Jeffrey Goldfarb, . challenged Talmo's witness, Robert Shultz. Shultz wrote a report claiming businesses near Ute Mermaid were in non-compliance with the city's codes under its Planned Commu- nity Development Standard. Shultz, who has no background in Jarid-use plann.illg but has expe- rience in building construction and use;-testified under oath ..fuat he was "in error" or "confused" about portions of· his findings. He based them on the exteriors and names of the businesses and did not go inside them . or inquire with the owners. According to Goldfarb, the Mer- maid has violated city permits by: • Pennitting Mermaid dancers to come within 6 feet ol patrons • Allowing dancers to touch themselves, other dancers and patrons • Allowing dancers to take tips from patrons • Failing to provide a restroom attendant The Mermaid opened in Febru- ary after a two-year court battle with the city. Patrons and dancers have to be 18 and older, and no alcohol is served on the premises, An Nguyen said. SATURDAY, AUGUST 17, 1996 • Newport's No. 151 on the wealthy list -say it isn't so 0 K. Costa Mesa. It's your tum to chortle. Oh, it would be nice if you could take at least some pity on the downtrodden in Newport Beach. But after all these yea.rs of endless affronts and second- class citizenship (rem~ber when even your Virgin Megas- tore was hawking T-shirts giv- ing its location as Newport Beach?), you surely can be for- given for not feeling a ·Whit of compassion for your neighbors by the sea. Actually, things may be looking up for Costa Mesa. During the blackout last Satur- day, a newscaster on KFWB announced a severe accident somewhere #on Pacific Coast Highway in Costa Mesa.• But as Costa Mesa ascends, Newport Beach is plummeting dumperward. Newport is the Queen of the Pacific, right? The Gold Coast. Babylon by the Sea. Maybe not. It appears Newport Beach is actually just your mid-range, middle-class, fair-to-middlin' beach town. According to the August issue of Worth maga- zine, Newport Beach doesn't even make it into the top hall of America's #300 Richest Towns.· Newport Beach comes in a miserable 151st. Newport ranks fred martin below Waccabuc, N.Y., North Caldwell, N. J., even Clyde Hill;-Wash. In fact, Newport Beach even loses to one of its own neigh- borhoods: Corona del Mar places 75th in the Worth study, and it's just a zip code, a couple of signs -and a state of mind. T he richest town in the U .S., Worth says, is Rolling Hills. Other neighborhoods on the big peninsula upcoast -Palos Verdes Estates, Rolling Hills Estates and Rancho Palos Verdes all come in ahead of lowly Newport. Oh, ignominy, thy breath is foul. While it serves no useful purpose, we might as well I crunch the numbers for the No. 1. No. 75 and, sob, No. 151 towns. Rolling Hills has an average household income of $305,700 and average home value of $587,900. Corona del Mar rings in with an average household income of $l47,000 and average home value of $558,100. And then there's poor New- port Beach: average household income, only $120,600 (which makes it 255th out of the 300· towns in the stUdy) and aver- age home value of a lousy $508,131. Now I will be the first to admit that my wife and I are one of the reasons for New- port's dismal showing_ We don't come close on either statistical measure, and I apologize for that. 6ut what can you expect from a household containing a school teacher, a newspaper columnist and two non-rev- enue-producing dogs? As if the Worth magazine study wasn't embarrassing enough for Newport, along comes another slick magazme, Power & Motoryacht, with another damning survey: Its annual roundup of the world's l 00 largest yachts. Is there a Newport Beach boat on the list? Of course not. As we have seen, there isn't anybody in Newport who could afford a boat large enough. Well Donald Bren could. But he'd probably run aground all the time, the silting problem being what it is. The largest yacht on that magazine's roster is the Savarona, a 65-year-old 406- footer. The smallest is the 161- foot Brave Goose, owned by - who else? -a Saudi Arabian Toyota dealer. To find the largest yacht in Newport Harbor, I called Ken Knight at SeaWard yachts. He thought it was a boat named Rusulka, •But you better call Ed Richardson at Lido Yacht Anchorage.• "'C' d, who bas kept track of all ..l....:rthe big yachts in Newport Harbor almost forever, con- firmed that, at 140 feet, Rusulka was, indeed, the biggest of the big around here. As to who owns ~vsulka, Ed didn't seem to want to gel into that. Instead we talked of the grand old yachts that used to call the harbor home: the 200- foot Vida, the Puritan, the Glo- ria Dalton, the Vega and the Goodwill. Yep, those were the days. Back when there was some real money around here. Newport wouldn't have ranked in the middle of the pack back then. • FRED MARTIN's column runs ~ery Thursday and Saturday Al DOYOUHAVE · -· • · · · · · -· -----· --------~ r-,~;iB~~1;------------------~ . ' . 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I I SATURDAY, AUGUST 17, 1996 -4~~~===-iiiiiiiiiiliP===;;;:. t-v1t..-rPnrnT111A'tton. ~llIOJ'einfor­ WASH AND RUMMAGE The Newport Harbor Music Boosters will bold a car wash and • rummage sale from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Mariners School, at Marinen Drive and 17th Street in Newport Beach. Proceeds will enable the music students to attend band camp. For more information, call 631-4035. LUAU The Balboa Bay Club presents its annual Outrigger Canoe Oub J,.uau Beach Party at 6 p .m . at 1221 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach . Afte r outrigger canoe clubs from the Newport Harbor area participate in a competition, a luau buffet dinner will follow. Ticlcets cost $25. For more infor- mation, call 645-5000. SUNDAY AtEE KAYAKING Paddle Power offers a free kayaking clinic from 9 a.m. to noon at the Newport Dunes in Newport Beach . For more infor- mation, call 675-1215. MONDAY CHARITY EVENT Executive Chef Frdnco Barone of Antonello Ristorante will pro- vide "One Enchanted Evening" for approximately 600 guests at the grand opening and free char- ity event of the newly-renovated Bally store in South Coast Plaza from 6 to 8 p.m. Guests will pre- view the Bally fall collection and take part in a silent auction bene- fi ting Orange County Aids Ser- mation. call 557-1914. CAREER FOCUS McCue Associates presents •Where Are You Golngr an introduction to We purpose, career direction and action, at 4570 Campus Drive No. 60, New- port Beach. Tue cost is $25. For more information, call 979-1000. 1UESDAY PARENTING CLASS "Compassionate Pare nting, H listed as Counseling 199AO, is the title of a nine-week class being offered Tuesdays from 4 to 7 p .m. at Orange Coast College in room 112 of O CC's Counseling and Admissions Building. The cost is $19.50 and free child care is avail- able. For more information, call 432-5772. FREE SEMINAR Merrill Lynch offe rs "Investing 101 -The Basics Of Investing" a t 7 p.m. at the Park Ne wport Club- house at 1 Park N ewport on the comer of-Jamboree Road and San Joaquin Hills Road. For informa- tion and to RSVP, call 955-6000. THE ZONE A free locaJ support group meets at 6 p.m. to discuss "The Zone ," the exciting nutrition plan developed by best-selling author Bany Sears, at the Super Crown Bookstore at 1835 Newport Blvd. in Costa Mesa. For more informa- tion, call 673-3588. MAKEOVERS A team of beauty experts, led by national expert Guy Lento, will give cancer patients complime n- .ti7/" ;/Y c:p Buy 1 F.ntree or I F J /M ,-!Jrn~1/n/tNlr r.J,l'f/RJJ : San~And 1 ree C H ARBROIL E D C HICKEN I 500~ : I IC House Oicf Salad R I • • I Off I or Pasta Salad a Hl•H -KA-•o•• IASeoondofEqual: ~-: SAN DWI C H ES 8c SALADS I orLasorVaJuc. I Not combined with any I Nol combined With any 811tEAKP'AaT•LUNCH•DINN ER other offer. I otheroff&1. I Expires 08/31196 Expires 08/31196 Lttcring • Cmtomi1l·d .\tmu'I 574-8460 21-1. 1-\1rn1 1111" 111 • l.11'• I 1111 ( 0\(,1 \11:\.I Sabatino Tommy Peter Phil Vince Join Us For Lunch • Dinner • Sunday Brunch Catering Available For Reservations and Directions Call 723-0621 251 Sl11rvard Way • Newpon Bl'ach tary 11UIDoveis-m tielp~11m~pa'"OW...,.~ a.m. ;,-4:30 p:m:-aritureosta mt" aram-arTe;enm. their self-esteem arid 1eme of Mesa Library, 1855 Park Ave. Por more iD.foan.ation. c.all 6"0-7030. £bmnber-of-Commeree -wW IOCiaHw end network at tbe Chi- mayo restaurant in Fashion Ialand. Anyone between the ages of 21and39 are invited. Pormare in!onnation, call 451-2178. well-being dwtog cancer treat-information, aill 360-2094. ments from 12:30 to 2 p.m. at Hoag Cancer Center Ma.in Audi- torium, 301 Newport Blvd., New- port Beach. For more information, call 574-6942. BUSINESS SEMINAR A mutual marketing group presents Rick Smith discussing "How to Save Thousands Using Co-op Advertising• from 6 to 7 p.m. at 4100 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. For more infor- mation, call 262-.1911 . WEDNESD:AY SOOALHOUR Center 500, a support group of the Orange County Petforming Arts Center, will have thEU? next Social Hour at Griffin l..inton Con- temporary Exhibitions from 5:30 "lo 7:30 p.m . at 1640 Pomona Ave., Costa Mesa. Center 500 members are nee and a $10 donation is requested of guests. For more information, call 556-2122. IRS WORKSHOP The Internal Revenue Service is offering a free tax workshop for small business owners from 10 STRESS RELEASE A free, two-part workshop that teaches participants how to deal with stress through the study of actualism will be ottered this summer by Orange Coast College from noon to 1 :30 p.m. at the Re- Entry Center. The second part of the class will be on Aug. 28. For more information, call 432-5162. BUSINESS MEETING The Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce is spon- soring its August Business After Hours meeting from 5 to 7 p .m. at the Riverboat Cafe, 151 E. Coast Highway. Admission is free for members and $10 for non-mem- bers. For information, call 729-· 4400. FREE EXAM Priestley Chiropractic, Inc. pre- sents Education Appreciation Days from 7 a .m . to noon and 2 to 6 p.m. at 2101 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. Donated school supplies like crayons, binders and book bags that value $10 or more will receive one adjustment. School supplies that value $15 or more will receive a free new Fiesta Catering Complete Catering Services Sizzling Fajita Ba r • St rolling_ Mariachis Margarita & Cerveza Bar Banquet Rooms Birthday Parties, Snowers, Going Away Parties Party Trays To Go Pick up Arran ged at Location Nearest You For a Fiesta to Remember, Call 1996-97 Season! SHARE THE LIVE THEATRE EXPERIENCE Subscriptions Begin At Only $98! Special Discounts Available For Students And Seniors. \1 \I\ ... I \I, A.su·pllly smso1111f tim£le:ss c/11~~/C<; 11nd m1iden1 masterp1«r;. AN IDEAL HUSBAND BY OSCAR WILDF AUC.t.ST 'IO OL "1\)llER 1>. 111% A witty e'lammation ol political reputation~ that proves just how little scandal has changed! SIX DEGREES OF SEPARATION i BY JOHN GUf\RE j OCTOB~R 11 NOVFMHER 17, 19% ! A contemporary comt.>dy in which the j mind's provocative calcuJations and 1 the heart's deep mysteries abound. 1 GOLDEN CHILD .!:',, BY DAVID HENRY HWANG JANUARY.)· Fr:BRUARY 9, 1997 Tht-playwright who lit up theatrical :,':,!:,· skies with M. Butterfly takes us on a journey to his roots. THE TRIUMPH OF LOVE ~ ! DY MARIVAUX FEBRUARY 14 • MARCii 2.l, 1997 ""'I\ I 1', I ... \\ ! A fivr·plav scoso11 of ,uumg c:J,i.:<' llwntrr tlwt 1~ 111'?111111d excrtm,-.: CRUMBS FROM THE TABLE OF Jov BY LYNN OTfAGf <;EMl'MRFR 17 UL TOIJLR 20. l...W. Harlem was the prom1'9ed land- or that's what Godfn•y thought /lefore ht.• and his daughters mov1.'\.l north. COLLECTED STORIES BY DONALD MARGULIES Ol"TOOIJR 2Y 0£CI MOFR I 19% Another hit from the author of S1gl1t Unsten which took New York and the 1"('5t of the country by !.tClrm. THREE D AYS OF R AIN BY RICI IARD GREENBERG MARCIH ArRILb, l'H7 From the throbbing heartbeat of the urban '90s, we're catapultt"d back in time to unlock a JO.year mystery. O LD TIMES BY HAROLD PINTER MEN"S BREAKFAST The Men's Fellowship Break· fast of St. Andrew's Presbyte.rlan Church will have its weekly fel- lowship from 7 to 8 p .m. tn Dierenfield Hall across from Newport Harbor High School. The cost is $2.50. For more infor- mation, call 574-2239. THURSDAY WATER MEETING The Mesa Consolidated Water District Board of Directors will meet at 7 p.m. in the District Boardroom, 1965 Placentia Ave., Costa Mesa. For more informa- tion, call 631-1205. NEWPORT JAYCEES The Newport Beach Junior ANANC£ 500 Finance 500 otters a free work- shop on bow to reduce risk expo- sure on mutual funds, annuities and stocks front 1 to 2 p.m.. and 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the University Athletic Club, 1701 Quail St., Newport Beach. For more infor- mation, call 251-0270. SUFFRAGE DAY The Women Por: Orang~ County is having their 15th annual Suffrage Day luncheon at 11 :30 a .m. at the Balboa Bay Club, 1221 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Tue cost is $25. For more information, call 857- 5343. Carpet Your En.tire Home with Plush or Be rber s4"nhoo U~T03 MOS 7 7 SAME AS CASH O.A.C Based on 50 yds. Padding & Installation lncluc1ed WhHe Supplies Last Commercial• R••ldentlal Sain • s.rvlc. Full line ol WooA, Wr!ven Aicmtnster & S.sa.1 Catpeting Available 1904 Hllrbor lloulevanl • Coeta ..... N.E. Comer of Hllrttor & 19th St....e t-==-=-1-~~ .. 722-9642. Lie# 649491 Mon-S.t 1 o.6 Sun 11-5 verything You've Been Wanting to Know About Your Health .. (But Couldn't Afford to Ask) Now You Can! At this FREE sem ina r! Join our medical director, Dr. Ralph Venuto and IO of Orange County's leading physicians, surgeons and fitness experts as they present "Hot Health Topics," a FREE, half- day semtnar where you can learn the latest in health, fitne~ and medical trends and treatment. Topics Include •Achieving Optimal Health • Arthritis and its Treatment • Becoming a Better Fat Burner • Aqua Aerobics Options • Treatment of Sports Injury • The Latest on Plastic Surgery • How to Improve Your Physical Fitness and morel Saturday, August 24 from 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at The Sporting Club at Lakeshore Towers 18007 Von Karman Avenue, Irvine One Bl.ock South of the Airport Thl!I 18th century corned)' adapted with 20th century mlsch~ousness explores the wonders of love. ~ ! ! ! D EATH OP A S ALESMAN i ! .BY ARTHUR MILLBR M..\11 11 ll MAY II, 1"'7 Antlctp.ttJon Is In the air As we look forward to a new ataging of thitJ Amer1c.an mastcrpl~. l I Afl'RIL 15 MAY 18, l'IY7 Three characters merge seductively while Pinter tea5e5, tempts. and giv us plenty to talk about. ANEW W ORK Hold onto your hilts for 11 surpri choice from our selection of briwur~ new playa. Every participant will also receive a free gift and the opportunity to meet the expc_rts one-on-one. Don't miss this chance to gain powerful insight into better health! Casual and/or workout attire is suggested for those who wish to use the club before or after the seminar. Swimwear requir~ for those participa~ In the aqua aerobics program. Call {7 14) 250-4422 for more information. How nm OmER HALF LOVES llY ALAN AYCl(BO\.JRN MAY 2.l J\JNI! 19, IW1 E.~lanJ't mott In~ play• wri8ht takH on m1rriap tni1t·upt wltll a t\lftWdy detped to break· 19ughtin rt<\Jrdel I .. With Medical Dim:tor, Ralph y,,..,to, M.D., ,.A,C.S. --MEE SEMlfWt . Men1ll Lynch otters a free sem- mar about financial pla.nning at 6 p.m. at Mimi's Cafe, 1835 New- port Blvd., Costa Mesa. RSVP at, (800) 251-0792. FRIDAY ROOC 'N ROU. •Bobby and The Cruzers" will rock into the Harbor View Cen- ter with the sounds bf 19SO's and the 1960's rock 'n roll fQr free from 11:30 a .m. to 1:30 p.m. at Harbor View Center on the cor- ner of San Miguel Drive and San Joaquin Hills Road in Newport ·Beach. For more information, call 854-3779. PAOFICCUP Local sailor Jerry Henn and his crew mates will discuss the West Marine Pacific Cup Race· during ' the final presentation of Orange Coast College's annual summer •Barbecue Lecture Series" from 6:30 to 9 p.m. at OCC's Sailing Center, 1801 W. Pacific Coast Highway, Newport Beach. -Admission is $11. For more 1ntor- mation, call 645-9412. BREAKFAST TAUC The Consumer Business Net- work presents Judy Baumgarten, ~g 9Tax "'Loop'hOles tor Small Business" at 7 a.m. in the Tea Room, 3100 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach. The co.tis $15 and includes b.reakfut. For more information. call 550-4785. AUDITIONS Auditions will be conducted for Orange Coast College's perform- ing dance ensemble, Danc'n Etc. beginning at noon in OCC's dance studio B. The company performs the latest contemporary styles, including hip-hop, jazz, ballet and modem and is looking for singers, dancers and actors. For more information, call 432- 5506. SA1URDAY, AUG. 24 BACKSTAGE PASS The Orange County Perform- ing Arts Center·will throw open its doors, stages, dressing rooms and back lot to the public from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. as part of a free Birthday Party and Open House in celebration of The Center's 10th Anniversary Season. Guests e required to pick up "back- stage passes• before the event at The Center box office, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. The passes are for one-and-a-half to two-hour time bloc.ks. For more IiifonnatroO:-calrSS0-2 BOOK SIGNING Martha's Bookstore on 'Balboa Island is having a book signing for local artist/author Steve Simon. who wrote •Newport Beach, Cal- ifornia: Celebrating 90 Years• from 2 to 5 p.m. at 308112 Marine Ave., Balboa Island. For more information, call 673-7185. '86 REUNION The Class of 1986, Newport Harbor High School students are celebrating their 10-year reunion from 7 p.m. to midnight at the Newport Harbor Nautical Muse- um, 151 E. Coast Highway, New- port Beach. The cost is $60 per person at the door. For more infor- mation, call 722-9200. CAMPFIRE PROGRAM Tom Napoli from the California Department of Fish and Game office of Oil Spill Prevention and Response will be speaking at the next Campfire Program at 7:30 p.m. on Shellmaker Island in Newport Beach. For more infor- mation, call 640-6746. DANCE CLASS Renowned Broadway choreog- rapher and dancer, Dennon Rawles, will teach a musical the- ater dance workshop during the 'Every Surulay 11 a.m.-1 p.m. I ntrotf uctory Pric.e $25.95 Mu[ts -$15.95 Cfii.Ulren {3-11} Ca[[ :For !l{eservati.ons • (:'14) 723-5<XXJ (l14J67 3-0240 • .. fall semestertrom-Z ro p.m . on Saturdays at Orange Coast Col- lege. The one-unit class, listed as Dance tUAD costs $13. To regis- ter, call 432-5772. Q.EAN UP D.I.V.E.R.S. is having the 7th Annual Underwater/Beach Clean Up at 7:30 a.m. in Big Corona, Corona del Mar. Preregistration by Aug. 19th is $20 and same day registration is $25. For more infor- mation, call 722-9406. YOGA PARTY Bikrarn's Yoga College of India presents internationally known Hatha Yoga Master and "Guru to the Stars" Bi.kram Choudhury at the grand opening party at 4 p.m. on 230 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. For infonnation, call 574-9642. FINANCE 500 Finance 500 offers a tree work- shop on how to reduce risk expo- sure on mutual funds, annuities and stocks from 10 to 11 a.m. at the University Athletic Club, 1701 Quail St., Newport Beach. For more information, call 251-0270. LUNOl•DINNER CATERING •TAKEOUf lunch S11ecials 1 MONDAY TO FRIDAY 11 :00 AM TO 2:30 PM THAI B·IJ..O.. CHICKEN Half chicken marinated with Thai Spices and cooked on charbroiler. Served with Thai Tasty Sauce. $4.95 615 W. 19th Street, Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Fax (714) 548-0399 ~ (714) 5484333 ~ ,~(714)548-135 ~' SATURDAY. AUGUST 17, 1996 AS SUNDAY, BACKSTAGE PASS The Orange County Perform- ing Arts Center will throw open its doors, stages, dressing rooms and back lot to the public from noon to 4 p.m. as part of a free Birthday Party and Open House in celebTation of The Center's 10th Anniversary Season. Guests are required to pick up "backstage passes• before the event at The Center box office, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa ~ passe-nte-roro · and-a-half to two-hour tim blocks. For more information call 556-2122. SPORTS COMPETITION. Fashion Island will be hold.mg a lOK Skate Race. 5K Run, Hockey Tournament and Erpo for children and adults begm· ning at 6:30 a .m . in front of Bi Edwards Newport Theater. Tht. entry fee for the average com- petitor is $20 and advanced com petitors pay $25. For inform.a· tion, call 548-1170. lla1uh·raUPd P11rnif11rP ~ 1•ottPrJ. ' Warehouse Prices! 2 Thousands of ilcms-dircc:1 from the inrerior of Mrxlco Orange County' large't M'lection of potttry and home accents. Plu'I. ru'itl<: wood and pij('km ---- furniture. Discount to t/Je Tmde fhNH la AlcWtecfw.t '9ftery • f.tn8"1 , .......... 11 •• ..,. ................ ..... 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Ovtrdoor 24·Pllr Shoe Rick This ovtrdoof shoe l"ICtc fits OYtr any ~ dooc' Of can be wall-mounted 21· x 7-112' x S4' ti $19.99 Matro Pointe (Bear St. and South Coast Dr.) (714) 556-2333 . lftMJA,U • m.~• ~-• OMIMOl.I. •1-.1. •flllll.1. • ................. -. ....._ 1M IM.LM,ftlll ... ..._ ......,_._.,t1111iot111115-t1•10IPll' C11¥free1•nww 11111to111111ic.inn.1 ......,~....., lllUMC....."'* a. ........... ,.. ..... _ ... ___ .... ., ... i••~,... ...... , .... ~ ........... ' SATIJRDAY, AUGUST 17, 1996 + ADDRESS: 1701 Baker St., Costa Mesa. +TELEPHONE: 979-8234. + DENOMINATION: United Methodist. +YEAR CHURCH ESTABUSHED: 1960. + SERVICE TIMES: Sunday at 8:30 and 10 a.m.; Adult Bible study meets at 8:30 a.m.; Sunday school for kindergarten through high school youth meets at 10 a.m. The fourth Sunday of the month (in the summer, every Sunday) is Children's Sunday. Children attend church with their parents for the first part of the wor- ship service and there is a sermon for them, and a children's choir. + SENIOR PASTOR: Dick Ge0rge. .+ PASTORAL STAFF: Vicky Key, administrative assistant; Margaret Don- nelly, music director; Suzanne Morgan, director of religious education. +SIZE OF CONGREGATION: 400. +MAKEUP OF CONGREGATION: Close to 70% of the members are from the Mesa Ve rde community, but increas- ingly, people are coming from Santa Ana, Irvine, Newport Beach and even South County communities. + CHll.D CARE: Available at both Sun- day services. Themes generally eome from the scrip- 'twe texts·in the Common Lectionary. George also draws from science, the arts and social science, keeping in mind the United Methodist Church's four ""com- pass points on the journey of faith": scripture, tradition, reason and experi- ence. +WELCOME WAGON: Visitors are invited to introduce themselves, but may remain anonymous if mey choose. They are invited to join members for coffee and donuts. If they leave their names . and addresses, a lay person of the church visits and welcomes them with a loaf of bread and a pamphlet of informa- tion about the church. HIV). Representatives for these organizations will be at the church on Sunday, Oct. 6, between and after services. Church members, and anyone who comes to the event, will be able to purchase "alternative Christmas gifts" for those on their Christmas gift list. The recipient receives a card that represents a donation made to one of these organi- zation&, in lieu of a typical, but perhaps unneeded or even unwanted, gift. +CHURCH DESIGN: A very soothing, comfortable and hospitable setting. · +VISION STATEMENT: "Every visitor a friend. Every member in ministry." +INTERESTING NOTE: The church has an extraor- dinary and exciting music program. Its choirs encom- pass all age groups, from kindergarten through adults. There is both a vocal choir and a band MARC MARTIN ( OAl.Y ~OT Dick George of the Mesa Verde United Methodist Church In Costa Mesa welcomes worshippers to Sunday services. I I ' I RUMMAGE SALE l Stretch your dollars and aid 1 missions projects at First United Methodist Cburcb~s semi-annual rummage sale. The bargains will inundate shoppers at the church in Costa Mesa on Sept. 6 from 9 a .m fo 4 p.m. and Sept. 1 from 9 a.m. to noon at 420 West 19th St. Phone 548-7727. BAHA'IS GATHERIN~ The Baha'is of Newport Beach sponsor a lunch, spe aker and discussion of timely topics 11 a.m ., Aug. 25 and the last Sunday of each month at a pri- vate residence in Corona del Mar. All are welcome. Direc- tions: 760-5360. BLOOD-PRESSURE CHECKS First United Methodist Church of Costa Mesa, 420 W. 19th St., will conduct a free blood-pressure clinic between 10 and 10:30 a.m . Sept. 1 and the first Sunday of e CJ,ch month. Call 548-7727. NEW SYNAGOGUE COUNCIL PRESIDENT The immediate past preside nt •t+ 1YPE OF WORSIDP: Music and preaching of the Word are central to the worship, involving both the bead and the heart. Members are challenged to go home and think about what, from a Gospel perspective, we are expected to do in our lives and in our communities. + 1YPE OF SERMON: Biblically based, applied to the contemporary scene. + OUI"REACH PllOGllAMS: The church bas a strong .and increasing focus on outreach. Three work tea.ms make periodic trips to Baja, Mexico, to help churches there. The church sponsors three major blood banks for the Red Cross each year. They also assist Share Our Selves and Friends In Service to Hurunanity, which are Costa Mesa- based, nonprofit social service agencies. An alternative Christmas mission is planned for Oct. 6, this year. It will sup- port Habitat for Humanity, The Heifer Project (a hunger project that establishes food resources by supplying livestock to commwtities), Third World Hand Arts (a cooperative project that provides Third World artisans markets for their wares) and Strength for the Journey (a program of the United Methodist Church that offers support services and a summer camp to people afflicted with AIDS or bell choir. The choirs per-. form at least" two special concerts each year, one in spring and the other in fall. A requiem in commem- oration of Good Friday is being prepared {or next year. The church is also very excited about their vision statement and a three-year goal for education and outreach that is the core of that vision. The goal is to develop disciples who are eager and fully prepared to reach out to the community as well as to members of the church fami- ly and its visitors. The church believes people want their lives to matter. I I I I I I I of Temple Bat Yahm in Newport Beach has been named chair of the Jewish Federation's Syna- gogue Council. Sally Spiro brings extensive synagogue • experi~nce to the council that • provides a countywide forum for synagogue exchange. Aside from her two year Temple Bat • Yahm presidency, ·Spiro served as ritual vice president, and membership vice president. -By Michele M. Marr I I ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~ I 'i' ~ 189 4-19 96 Four Gen e rations 102 Years! A ll Room Sizes REMNANT CLEARANCE 50%0FF NOW O PEN SUNDAYS fro m I l -4p.m . ·ALDEN'S CARPETS. INC. I OH3 PlaC"eruta S• . cosia Mesa 6 4 6-4838 Sout~oast Thrift & Loan Association W or<h1p .m.t hear thL~ pracCKdl, Chr~c-cen1creJ. h1hl1c.il ~".11.-e "WHAT DOES IT TAKE TO BE A CHRISTIAN?" (M;iuhcw 28:18-20) l{.,,,..,iJ'i!~T Murm S.nurJ.iy,Aui.'IJ~l l7.5:30P M 1,, h , SunJ~y. 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Long recognized as a hotbed of theatrical activity, OCC makes the maximum use of its back-to-back theaters, the 175- seat Drama Lab for major pro- ductions and the 60-seat Studio Theater for student-directed projects. While most commu- nity college drama depart- ments present four to six plays a year, OCC's output this sea- son will be closer to 40. Rick Golson, who took over the chairmanship of the college drama department from his older brother, Alex, a year ago, points out that some 350 roles were available for OCC actors last season. The program draws a good number of per- formers from other colleges, as well as the community. Leading off the OCC season in the Studio Theater will be "Red Scare on Sunset," described as an outrageous comedy about Hollywood dur- ing the infamous McCarthy era of the mid-19505. Student Dave Barton will direct the farcical play by Charles Busch (whose repertoire includes "Vampire Lesbians of' Sodom"), which will play from Aug. 30 through Sept. 8. Next comes "Parallel Lives,·. a series of feminist sketches by Mo Gaffney and Kathy Najimy focusing on the tensions between women and men. John Ferzacca directs the show, which runs from Sept. 26 to Oct. 6 in the Drama Lab. Seven short stories by Anton Chekhov, adapted for the stage by seven American playwrights, arrive in the Stu- dio Theater Oct. 11 under the collective title, "Orchards." Among the adaptors are David Mamet, Wendy Wasserstein and John Guare. The show ru:iis through Oct. 20. The temperature cools off ·ouallty childcare In a neighborhood setting" cean Breeze Children's center Now Under New ownership Steven Brown. owner/Administrator f) Located In a quiet, residential setting ~Home cooked, wann meals served family style ~Starts from 2 years old ~Toilet training C> Low StudenVTeacher ratios t Com nstruction Dance & G nast' Cl A 'lable • . . . .. . . ; :· . . :· . . . . : . :' : .. ' ' When It's time fOr a break from the ordinary When you need to know ... 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" . -RICK GOLSON Nov. 7 when "Terra Nova" arrives in the Drama Lab under the direction of Alex Golson. This drama, set in Antarctica and based on Capt. Robert Scott's ill-fated attempt to beat Roald Amundsen to the South Pole, runs through Nov. 17. A unique "Two-Character Play Festival• will be present- ed Nov. 22-24 in the Studio Theater, coordinated by Rick Golson. OCC's Christmas offering will be 0 . Henry's "The Gift of the Magi," play- ing Dec. 5-15 in the Drama Lab and also staged by Rick Golson. The spacious, seldom-used Robert B. Moore Theater, once the college's main staging area, will be the venue for YOLJ A\1\1 [) f Of? IT - \\'f VI 1,<>1 f 1' 1\f,'fAl r-.MNHATTfN f!A(,f l • "Stone Soup/ a children's play set during the Napoleon- ic wars. Morning, afternoon and evening performances will be given Feb. 5-9. Anoth- er tun-length play, yet to be selected, is scheduled from Feb. 7-16 in the Studio The- ater. , Lanfo!d Wilson's biggest hit, "The Hot L Baltimore," will be staged in the Drama Lab March 6-16 under the direction of Ferzacca. This large-cast dramatic comedy, which inspired a short-lived . TV series, is set in the lobby of a decaying hotel. Following Wilson will be another famed American play- wright, Edward Albee. Two of his one-act plays will be staged by the OCC Repertory 3 BAGELS FREE!! I WHIN YOU IUY 6 IAGIU AT RIGULAR PRICE!!! I I ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER I I CANNOT BE COMBINED WITH NofY OniER OfFERS I N.B. LOCATION ONLY. EXPIRES Bn2/96 .J L-----------------------.,. ...... ....,.~.... .842-2777 tfflllll .... lmSIY ... P~ .. ~•111111-. FRIDAY thru SUNDAY AUG t6 .. thr• AUi 25 .. Theater under the banner of "Two Short Albees• April 4-13 in the Studio Theater. Each year, the college cele- brates Shakespeare Month with one of the Bard's many offerings (or, in the case of last season, a play about Shake- speare's early days). The May 2-11 production will be big Bill's biggest -"Hamlet," under the direction of Alex Golson. The college's annual "Spring One-Act Play Festi- val" is planned from May 16- 20, coordinated by Rick Gol- son. More than a dozen stu- dent-directed one-acts will be on the bill, which will include classic and modem works, as well as some student-written original pieces. "Our philosophy is to train the complete theater student in all aspects of theater," Rick. Golson says, noting that the college's distinguished drama alumni include Kelly McGilli.s, Diane Keaton and William Katt -not to mention a for- mer OCC Hamlet, David Em.mes, who's running bis own theater ~ few miles up the road.called South Coast Repertory. ATTENTION PRO-CHOICE R~PUBLICANS!! Is it time to bolt the Republican Party? No! Can we su pport choice without leaving the Party? Yes! Wlz We are one of the few groups in Orange County to contribute ~ l significant funaing to pro-choice w oMEN 1N LEADERSHIP Republican women candidates. Over the last four years, WIL members (both women and men) nave donated over $60,000 to promote the election of pro-choice legislators. Now is the time to join WIL to bring about greatly needed changes. 10#9311 17 For more informat ion contact Jeanette Miller at 644-4576, or write t o WIL • PO Box 9098 • Newport Beach, CA 92658 "~~ B t ' ~ti~'t~ o a n ·1 c a r e .e ti) ~~ ~ L a n d s c a p e • Destgn Botanicare Landscape (,,,,,f, II' 1'f1 11;11'/''1 :i1 11,\ \1t/l/l/ll I /\ /Jt 11 ' ( ,,, c "'a 1 all al f1 -_;_ ;;,r,..Jf1. Deers Open Fri4ay, A119 t6" at f 0:001111 ll•• ,., •• •f 6:00•• I Al SATURDAY, AUGUST 17, 1996 reel critics Williams goes for heart strings as 'Jack' Anticipated comedy is a 'downer' ByDtck Tucker I don't know why I expected a comedy, maybe because all the ads and pro- motions led me to believe it. "Jack" is anything but a comedy; in fact, it is one of Uie saadest movies you will see. It's the story of a person who ages four times faster than nor- mal so at age 10, be looks 40 and desperately wants to be normal and accepted by his peers. Robin Williams does a good job and be elicits pathos as ~ • well as anybody. The roles of his parents were weak and unrealistic but his teacher, played by Jennifer Lopez, and his tutor, played by Bill Cosby, do commendable jobs. The movie attempts to lift you at the end, but the bottom line is his life is over at 18. It was bard to believe the total acceptance by his fourth- grade classmates and his ven- ture into an adult bar was par- ticularly pathetic. Although I am a Robin WLlliams fan, I can't say I HODSON LIGHTING FLUSH CHANDELIER Verdi Bronze Finish Etched "Chelsea" Glass New Shipments Arriving Daily Courte1y to the Trade enjoyed the movie. Too much of a downer. • DKJ[ 1UCX8'. 70, Is • Newport Beach resident and • retired Instruc- tor at Orange Coast College. Film teaches valuable lesson By Katie Hostetler The movie "Jack.• star- ring Robin Williams,t.ells the stoty of a boywhobasa growth differ- ence that caus- es him to grow four times the normal rate. Jack has trou- ble fitting in because his appearance at age 10 is that of a 40-year-old man. He endures a great deal of teas- ing because he is different. The age-old saying, "Don't judge a book by its cover" is a perfect summary of "Jack.' The whole process of growing up.makes children vulnerable enough, and it doesn't help when you're dif- ferent. It hurts to be on the out- side and most of all, it hurts to be laughed at. A dramatic comedy, "Jack" is cute and amusing. I liked the jokes, the activities, and the playfulness, but the plot saddens 1510 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa . 543-9341 Open Tues.-Frl. 8:30-5, Sat 9-4 ~t ,A t )' 0 Cl 9 s g 9UY a ALL UUD RMNITUAI!, TOYa a ACCE880AtE8, ETC. 2184 Newport mtwd. (llt Del M..,) ........... ...., c.-. --(714) 931·7383 MERCURY GOOD DIHYllR RAT•a ncnnD llArn King Size . FROM 3 pc. set TMee matb••• are d new & etrUctUrally sound, but Cc:>lllnetlcatly imperfect. Some have mismatched fabrics, acuffa frOril 8hlpPing, etc. BUt at th••• , who careel aloog the road and so did my mood. However, the story bas a good point to it -not to judge others by appearance. I would. definitely recommend it to every chlld and preteen. Jn fact, I think that teenagen should see it, too. Maybe they could learn some- thing about Ute. • KAN HOS1'E1llJll. 16, Is a New-. port Beach resident and a junior at Newport Harbor High School. r----------------~-------, • I I I I I I I I I WEWAHrYou lf1MEllMmNY I I I I I J I I ~------------------------~ r----.. ~ -~ I - 1 N!_lfl )lr111 ()utl~t 70% Off of What? North Carolina deep discount prices at a Southern California address. HEMPHILL'S RUGS & CARPETS Mon-Fri 10-6 Sat 10-5 722· 7224 230 East 17th St., Costa Mesa Woody Blackburn finally receives "gold" SUMMER FESTIVAL The Annual Summer Music Festival at Fashion Island includes jazz, country, big band and rock 'n' roll from 6 to 8 p.m.. every Wednesday until Aug. 28 . Michael Martin Murphey per- forms country music on Wednes- day and Rick Braun performs con- temporary jazz on Aug. 28. The concert series is free and seating is first come, first seJVed. Por information, call 721·2000 . TRIANGLE SQUARE CONCERTS Pree live classic rock perfot- mances are scheduled from noon to 2:30 p.m. Monday through Fri- day; from 1 to 10 p .m. on Friday and Saturday; and from 1 to 4 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday afternoons in the Town Square at Thangle Square in Costa Mesa. ART EXHIBmON "Fragments of Mystery," new paintings by R.T. Pece, and Betti- 17'SllffT lllSIQlf eml • lfACONU../' I AU10WASH , ,. 4l l l71H COSTA MESA na Hubby's sCulpturel will be on display until Sept. 8 at Grlfftn Unton Contemporary Exhlbi· tions, 1640 Pomona Ave., Costa Mesa. For information, call 6'6- 5665. PAINTINGS An exhibit of paintings by local artists Jim 1\-avis and Phyllis Kali· her will be on display through Oct. 1 in the Newport Beach Q ty Hall Gallery, 3300 Newport Blvd. 1\-avis will include landlcapetOf local scenes. as well as scenic vis- tas in New England, Virginia, Asia and more. Kaliher will fea- ture impressionist-style acrylic and oil paintings on sun- drenched patios, courtyards and Newport Harbor sites. For infor- mation. call 717-3870. MARA PAINTING Pain du Monde Cafe presents "The Russian Mafia." one of the most recent oil paintings of John Di Bello, which will be on exhibit through Aug. 30 at niangle Square in Costa Mesa. The three charac- ters in the painting are depicted as Death, Espionage and Brutality. Por • .. • llACONIAY AUTO WASH 4200 8ltCH STIER -'*WPOl!r lfACH, CA tntonnattoo. can 6'&-1102. TIMIUICTU 1lmbuktU. Polk and nibal Art ii proud to eshibit the collected works of Samuel Brantley throug h Aug. 31 at 1661 Superior Ave., Costa Mesa. For information call 650-7473. PORTRAITS IN OILS •Portraits in Oils.. by 1ocal artist Sally Coffee-will be on display_ through Aug. 31 in the foyer of the Newport Beach Central llbrafy, 1000 Avocado· Ave. The public .is invited to view the display MondaY through Thursday, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. and Pliday and Saturday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Porinfcmnation, call 717-380~. lltOPHIES In honor of the 100th amiivesary of U.S. Sailing, the Newport Harbor Nautical Museum will present ra unique exhibition titled "Th>phies: nibutes to Yachting 'Itiumpbs7 until Nov. 8; 10 a.m.. to 5 p.m. intbe Grand Salon Gallery, 151 E. ~ Highway, Newport Beach. For information. call 673-7863. ... llACOHIAY Mm>WASM '~~aNl'll NEWl'OIT BEACH ll(Jl((IG- ------ay, -n1g ama cruise and island vacation includes 'round trip cruise with meals and 4 nights-: accommodations on Grand Bahama Island ~ •PLUS• 4 day, 3 night hotel accommodations in Central Florida iust minutes from Disney attractions! LIMITED AVAILABILmEs . ~ ONLY PER PERSON CORPORATE RATES Pl.US APPLICABLE PORT AND SERVICE CHARGES a.: -, ___ ___ ti .... -~. . ... ...-.. . what's going on LAGUNA ART MUSEUM •0ne Hundred Yea.rs on the Bdge: The Frame in America 1820 to 1920, • the survey of 100 years of early Ameti.can frames, will be an vtew through Aug. 25 at the .J..aguna Art Museum Gallery in South Coast Plaza. MURAL DISPLAY Placido Domingo, Carol Chan-_nm and Mikhail Baryshnikov are a ew of the famous faces that will be hanging around Jewel Court in South Coast Plaza ,through September. The Orange Cowity Performing Arts Center has created a specially produced, lcp'ger-tban-lif e photo gallery with more than 400 running feet of photo murals celebrating ten }'.ea.rs of performances at The 'Center. NAUTICAL MUSEUM ' The new area features the &and Salon for special exhibi- tions1 the Model Gallery, featur- ing a world-class assembly of ship models; and a rotating display of the museum's permanent collec-wm in the Corridor Gallery. The museum is at 151 E. Coast High- ' way, Newport Beach. Por infor- mation, call 673-3377. LAGUNA ART MUSEUM /SOUTH COAST PLAZA Laguna Art Musewn's Satellite 9allery at South Coast Plaza is at the Carousel Court entrance; -41dmission is free. Hours: 10 a.m . o 9 p.m. Monday through Friday; to a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday; 11 a.m . ·te 6:30 p.m. Sunday. For infonna- . tion, call 662-3366. •I I SPECIAL LUAU ~ The Balboa Bay Club pre- ' sen ts its annual Outrigger • <;anoe Club Luau Beach Party at "6 p .m . today at 1221 W. Coast liigbway, Newport Beach. After ..outrigger canoe clubs from the 'Newport Harbor area partici- pate in a competition, a luau buff et dinner will follow. Tickets "cost $25. Por more information, clill 645-5000. :·e:::!!!:=!5===:5!!!!!===:==::=:===:!:===:==:= "" .. • • II SUMMER DINNER •agars· on the Veranda• is a special event Aug. 23 that will feature a speda.lly-prepared din .. ner at 7 p.m. by the Riverboat Cafe in the private Texas Deck dining room. followed by a selec- tion of fine cigars at 8:30 p.m. The cost is $35 tor members and $50 for non-members. The Riverboat Cafe and Newport Harbor Nauti- cal-Museum ~&-located.--aboard the Pride of Newport at 151 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For information, call 673-3425. BOATRAU.Y The Assistance League of Newport-Mesa presents the fourth annual •Sears DieHard Electric Boat Rally" in Newport HdJ'bor from 11 a.m. to 4 p .m. Aug. 24. Participants will race down the bay to discover •Retro Fever" theme clues, which per- tain to the heritage of the New- port Bay area. The entry fee is $75 per electric boat, which includes two T-shirts and two lunches. For information, call 557-5100. CLASSIC CARS The Hard Rock Cafe, Fashion Island in Newport Beach presents the second annual Summer Cruise, a gathering of fine pre-1975 classic, rod and custom cars on Mondays through Sept. 30 from 4 to 9 p.m. For information, call 721-9546. WINE TASTING The Newport Harbor Nautical Museum presents "Wine and Beer Aboard the Pride," at ? p.m. Aug. 30. Selected t.astings will be provMi- ed ~Rolf Ingram and Rick Web- ster of Rolf's throughout the multi- course dinner by the Riverboat Cafe, served on the Texas Deck. FARMERS MARKETS --EveJ¥-Ihwsda.y that a farmers market from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Orange County Fair- grounds. The Orange County Market Place is every Saturday and Sunday from 7 a.m. to 4 p .m. in the main fairgrounds parking lot For information, call 723-6616. Every Saturday there is a farm- ers market from 9 a.m. to 1 p .m . in the municipal parking lot at Bay- side Drive and Marguerite Avenue in Corona del Mar. FILM SUMMER RLM FESTIVAL The Griffin Linton Contempo- rary presents the free Outdoor Sum- mer Artist Pilm Festival on Aug. 24. The movies begin at dark and will have three themes: "Artists' Films Nation Wide•; "Orange Cowity Filmmakers"; and the "Medicine Wheel Animation Festival." Bring your own chairs or other seating to 1640 Pomona Ave., Costa Mesa. For information, call 646-5665. •Service • Speed •Luxury "'Tfie 9-{/wport 'lJoat» 1 Ooy. Discount on Adult Round Trip 0 Monday· Thurs. Not Holiday s DP • Doily Service • • Reservations R~uired • 714/673-5245 • CATALINA PASSENGER SERVICE INC. ANNOUNCES ITS 21 ST ANNUAL ~wmmmm ml1©W©WJJ cr;l1m&l11£JF!J cr;m ~&l1m I SALE STARTS 10 A.M. FRIDAY, AUGUST 16TH I STORE HOURS: • Friday 10:00 a.m. -7:00 p.m. • Saturday 10:00 a.m. -6:00 p.m. • Sunday 10:00 a.m. -5:00 p.m. ROXY • RAISINS MC2 • RUSTY • XOXO TAG RAG • SPEEDO •SPOT GIRL RUSTY • SIDEOUT GOTCHA • REDSAND BIUABONG • KATIN REYN SPOONER MCD ACCESSORIE CHURCHILL 8c DUCK FEET FINS O'NEIL • BODYGLOVE • QUICKSILVER WETSUITS HUGE SAVINGS ON 1996 SKIS & SNOWBOARDS 'GOOSEBUMPS' The •Goosebumps" club meets the first and third Monday of the month at 6:30 p.m . at Barnes & Noble, 953 Newport Center Drive. For information, call 759-0982. STORY AND CRAFT HOUR From 2 t<J3p.m.. everySunday; Barnes & Noble holds a fWl-filled craft and story hour for children of all ages. Refreshments will be served. Barnes & Noble is located at 187.0 Harbor Blvd., 'Iii.angle Square in Costa Mesa. For inlor- mation, call 631-0614. CHILDREN'S STORY HOUR Come to Barnes & Noble in Newport Beach for an hour of imagination and excitement as Bill reads stories at 1 p.m. 953 Newport Get Your Col_l!l)limentary Haircut wt sw~!?!~~,~~ton , ........ otti• 445 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa 548-3030 Esiabllshed over 25 years s35 Partial Higlights s45 Full Highlight s30 Color s40 Partial Perm $SQ Full Perm Gold....I • k«lo rig; H/Coo~ $25 1,1 Vi~t Only By appointment Only /Ion. · Sat . SPE!!=ial P,rices available for a limited time SATURDAY, AUGUST 17, 1996 A't .. Center Drive, Newport Beach. For information, call 159--0982. ADULT BAUROOM DANCE The Costa Mesa Senior Center otters adult ballroom dance on the third Friday of each month from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. Singles and couples welcome. Live music pro- vided by the Ray.. Robbins Combo. The cost is $5, or $4 for SAGE members. The Senior Center is at 695 W. 19th St., Costa Mesa. For information, call 645-2356. SINGLES THE CABARET ,CHAPTER The fourth Tuesday of every month, the Cabaret Chapter of the Guilds of the Orange County Performing Arts Center meets at the Irvine Marriott Hotel, 18000 "' • Von Karman at 5:30 p.m. for • social hour followed by a meeting at 6:45. The group is for profes- sional singles, 3()-60, who wish to support the Center while having fun. The cost is $5 for guests. For information, call 262-5881. SYNAGOGUE VISrTS Meet young Jewish singles and couples for Friday services in area ..synagogues... \lisits take place the third Friday of every month. For information, call 755-5555, Ext. 551. COMEDY SHERATON NEWPORT BEACH Reefwalker LoWlge features a comedy room hosted by Bryan K. Finner and Barry Weisenberg one Friday a month. This month's show is on Aug. 23 at 4545 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. For information, call 833-0570. ROSEY'S AUTO BODY CAIJIOllllA LAW STATES You CAN CHOOSE ANY REPAIR FACILITY Fl& M~ & W., ·Al c..rtHW W.ldMs 642-4522 121 l1411trial Way • C11t1 Mtu SONY PICTURES CLASSJcs· PRESENTS . ACROSS THE: SEAilTIME • 1 A10 SATURDAY, AUGUST 17, 1996 /community commentary It's Dole by an antennae in White House race I ~ "I'm sure it means something. I'm not sure what ... 11 By Peter Buffa Well' it's done. The 1996 Republican conven- tion is over. Admit it. You're : bummed. It's like watching the • Olympic flame die out. Llke tak- • ing the tree down. Ll.ke ... OK, ; maybe not. • Actually, two of the most • interesting stories, in my opin- • ion, broke on the last day of the : convention. Neither took place ! in San Diego. One was from : Northern Italy and the other ! lrem-New Jersey. In 1962, a freshman Con- gressman named Bob Dole vis- ited the Northern Italian site of the battle in which he was critically injured. He stopped at a trattoria in the nearby town of Corti D'Aiano and • introduced himself to the own- : er, a man named Pietro Tondi. : Ton.di was so impressed that • he convinced the mayor to • proclaim Bob Dole an Hon- : <>rary Citizen as a living sym- bol of the American liberators. Every year since then, the town has held a major l'ager on the anniversary of Dole's visit. During Dole's acceptance speech on Thursday, every laSt citizen of Corti D'Aiano was glued to a TV set, watching CNN Intem&tional's live cover- age. Thursday evening here was the wee hours of Friday morning in Italy and the party went on until midday.-Tbe.-entire .. town- was draped in Italian flags, American flags and red-white- and-blue GOP elephant bal- loons -which no one under- stood but all agreed were fes- tive. The other story is less charming,. Much less charming. On Thursday, the New Jersey Association of Exterminators held a presidential cockroach race -seriously. They set two disgustingly large roaches in a long glass tube and strapped cari.catures of Bob Dole and Bill Clinton on them. At one end of the glass box was a miniature White House. The first roach to crawl inside would reign triumphant. Each sprinter had a roach wran- gler who screamed, waved his arms, encouraged and cajoled. It took the two arthropod gladia- tors a while to get their 16 legs going, but -enough of this tacky business. (Don't you dare jump to.thelast..paragr4~ With the delegates back home and the TV crews on to the next assignment, there is some serious stuff to consider. This convention, and the Demo- cratic iteration in two weeks, are more histori~ than you might ·realize. They may be the last national nominating conventions of their kind. That's because the power of the media knows no bounds. Covering special events like conventions or the Olympics is very expensive. TV networks will cover those events only if the advertising revenues are very big. When you charge the Cokes and the Nissans and the Nikes of the world a $100,000 or more for 30 seconds of air time, there better be a zillion Americans watching. It's what television people call •big numbers.• In recent years, political con- ventions haven't produced big numbers. This year, the num- bers are shockingly small. The first two nights of the GOP con- vention produced numbers roughly equal to a rerun of Green Acres or a Cubs-Expos game. Next time around, unless you're a C-Span junkie, about all you'll see of either conven- tion are a few sound bites. on the evening news. Be ~at as it may, in two best of the readers hotline Taking it to the streets • EDITOR'S NOlE: We asked our read- ers how they thought some SS00,000 In surplus cash should be spent. Here are a few of the responses: I n regard to the $500,000, fix the streets. When you drive into a town you have not been in before, what is the first thing you notice? Tl1e condition of the streets. When you see the streets with cracks and patches, it looks like a '?bird World.astryyou are in. Then you might wonder what are the city fathers doing with the taxpayers money if they can't even maintain the streets where we live. BOB)OHNSON Costa Mesa The streets are very bad in Costa Mesa. I think using the money for the streets would be a very worthy thing. Costa Mesa I personally feel the money should be refunded back to Cos- ta Mesa taxpayers since the money was extorted, via sales tax and other progressive taxes that we accumulate during the fiscal year. JANET MCCAMMON Newport Beach Both my husband and 1 think tlle excess money should go into the reserve fund to be held for gptential disasters, emergencies qr what "/ou will. MRS. LYNN S. MERLES Costa Mesa What I would like to see done with the $500,000 is trees put along Harbor Boulevard and 17th . gains SEEN SOME BETTER DAYS The grand old riverboat - known fondly as •The Pride of Newport• but remembered best for its years at the Rueben E. Lee -has seen better days. Its festive lights have burned out, the gray Jaint is faded, the wooden t.Clings are splintered. But tojunteers through a variety • 91 efforts have vowed to 1e1tore the boat to its glory aaya. • ~E'S BAO • • Dennia Rodman -the tat-loed one whose buketball •rowess and antkl bave lbade him a cultural icon of lbl'O -baa pwchued an <»c:ean.froot duplex ln West Newport. Rodman ~ to ue the $825,000 pad u a get·a-way spot. 1..oYe b1m or iat. blm, Rodman UV.. in the and Costa Mesa. Palm trees, something. Newport Beach spends an awful lot of money making their town look pre- sentable and I think 17th Street looks almost like Tijuana with all the buildings and all the big signs. Harbor isn't much better. When they took all the tre~s do~ they didn't ever replace them with anything and it needs some foliage some place. In my opinion that is what I would do with the money. LINDA GOOD Costa Mesa Mayor not a good neighbor Is there no limit to John Hedges' grandiosity and lack of class? Referring to troubled peo- ple as living in a loony bin is so outra eous ou wouldn't even ave to e us w o sai , we just knew it was him. How did this character worm his way into the mayor's office? And to think the dignified and thoughtful Jean Watt was the one who was passed over for mayor. Our greatest fear is that we buy a home and discover our neighbor's the likes of John Hedges. GARY DRIES Balboa Island No clean shave Tell Steve Marble to keep the mustache. MELDA EVANS Costa Mesa • EDITOR'S NOTE: Too late. r----------------------------------------------------------------------------------, AP PHOTO Jack Kemp addresses the Republican National Convention In San Diego. Jack Kemp will be privileged to bring prefer- ences to the Republican Party's sensible platform that will unify with Bob Dole's preferences and rights. Together with both houses in unity, the American people will witness successful legisla- tion being enacted. That will benefit all the American people and future citizens of our great nation. JOHN SPAR Balboa 0 rv Amburgey is concerned, and rightly so, in Bob Dole's selection of Jack Kemp as his running mate. I remember Kemp telling the Costa Mesa City Council (of which Amburgey was a member) that if it enforced its city ordinance to withhold tax dollars from any organization which gave. support to illegal aliens, HUD would cut off all funds from the city of Costa Mesa. The council backed down and canceled the ordinance and Jack Kemp won. Also, as one who, working only with his wife secured over 2,000 signatures for Prop. 187 at a ti.me 'Yhen Kemp came to California and active- ly campaigned against 187, I was doubly shocked and hurt at Kemp's selection. And I too bad the first-blush reaction that I could not sup- port the Dole-Kemp· ticket. I thought I would either stay home on election day or vote Liber- tarian. But, Orv, let's be realistic. We might not be happy with what we got but it's the best we've got and we must make the most of it. A non- vote or a vote for any party other than the GOP will be voting for Clinton-Gore and I could nev- er explain that vote to my children, grandchil- dren, friends or most important to myself. PlllLIP E. ARNOLD Costa Mesa L-----~----------------------------------------------------------------------------j losses THE GOOD DOCTOR For more than four decades, Dr. Dudley Pfaff has looked after the youth of Costa Mesa and Newport Beach. When Costa Mesa High opened in 1960, Dr. Pfaff was the team doctor for five years. Later be was the team physician at Estancia for eight years. He later became the team doctor at Corona del Mar. But be finally bung up bis stethoscope th1I week to 1pend more time with bis family. DEMOmACY Thougtr ll may speak V01ume1 about the leadenbip qualitie1 of ICbool trustees Bel Decker and MjjfM Pbir, JI UC> Mys IOinMhmg about= tbml • neither pc>UttcMn Will be clw -d Ill U.. ~ber race1. Cbok» II~ 8nd compeUtioa -..-for tbit lllGlt Wcrtby of eJeCt*d ...... _ ...... -- .. mtpect. ...,ec..t'): In ..... .. tdd that baa beend ~!'1-­ i1mglng tram tbe Coamf'I "".. ...., to Tl Ive illtlimal tlllft bf a tz I ~dlredat ........ bmdlD~ . abt _ aDd IOID9 °' tbat ht Will now be In New• Belch. f Dt. ~ ~wll--Nllre ..__,_,._local comm1mlty MMC~ I Dltl.'tM .................. • Im delDoaecy wbea .......... . Chalce. weeks, after the Democrats gather in the Windy City, Cam· paign '96 will enter its final leg. It's been fun so far, and it'll get even better. We'll.stay in touch, Ah yes, the big race. When the roaches finally got going in the same direction it was nip and tuck all the way, with each roach wrangler shrieking and waving wildly. Just before the finish, the Clinton r~ch spun around and .raced back to the starting line. His wrangler was despondent. The Dole roach stopped. darted forward then back -then raced for the White House and disap- peared inside. His wrangler was ecstatic. . I'm sure it means something. • I'm not sure what. • PETE BUFFA Is a Costa Mesa coundi.. : man who has been writing commen- tary for the Daily Piiot from the GOP convention in San Diego. john hedges • ' \, I ---------------~ Teams lift shouldn ,t come ~ ' ' • \ at Newport's j 1 expense C alifomia Angels President Tony lavares gave his team a little pep talk the other day. He was a little dissat· isfied with the Angels record (presently a .449 ~percent- er of 8 of the last 10). The Angels are in the cellar of . the entire American League with : only Detroit behind them. The team needed a little lift. Tavares summoned all the for- midable and impressive inspira- tion he possessed. So what did this General Patton, this leader of men, the one who fired 24- year coach Bobby Knoop, do? This Villa Park resident did what any Democrat woUld do. He attacked his players by com- paring them to people who reside in a wealthy community. Tavares' words were, •This team has too many players who look like they came from New- port Beach, where their daddies and mommies gave them every-' thing they ever wanted.• Tavares' remarks seem to be •, those of one who lives the fail· ings of which he accuses others . This type of transferred guilt and ;. blame is typical of those who ~ have refused to take responsibil- ity for themselves . Nearly everyone I know in Newport Beach is working or has worked very hard for what they have. They have gone far ~ beyond the minimum required tn' whatever endeavor may have ., resulted in their su~. . I They have sacrificed to be .. • lea~ J.n their profession, whether it be educational. buli· , ness or governmental. il'bey pay . a disproportionate share in taxes • to support many people who • l either cannot or will not do what ~ is required to be eelf.Paftldant. ~ MOit of tbm' cbOdrm are t ralMd With a -.v wan etic f UClbJ»oral v_ilw._l'bliJ Addi•• ed\adGDal ......... an4 IDllW ........... jobl eva ~ ~ daa'.t htlft to. = .... 'ta... woUld be the ---~ •·r:. -Ro~es (anOCoco Chanel came Some ol thOM attendlng the pre-wedding lestlvttlea were (plctunc:l left, from left) l.ee Allred, Shawn.a Clwnberlln, Margo Chamberlin. Ann Van Au.tdeln and ChrUUna Stevena. Below, Margaret Rlchardlon (front) and Pat Nellser. Below (center) Mary Ann Wells and Prltzle Wllllam.s. Below (right) Mary Lou Hornsby (seated), Barbara Johnson and Robin Tamer. SATURDAY, AUGUST 17, 1996 A11 in bloom at ow er Romance was in the air, in the music, and surely in the sentiment offered by ADD Van Amdeln and Chrts- Une Stevem as they showered Elizabeth La Shawn Chamber- lin with gracious. wedding-to- be good wishes. The rose-themed afternoon gathering ot Newport society unfolded in the sun-streaked garden room of the Pour Sea- sons Hotel. As the warm after- noon slowly faded into twilight, mother of the bride, Margo Chambe rlin -wife of Newport entrepreneur Ward Chamberlin, and local activist for Opera Pacific, the Perform- ing Arts Center, the Phllllar- monic Society and more - greeted guests in a cool, pink Chanel suit accented on the right shoulder with the endur- ing Coco Camellia. Former Los Angeles Times society columnist Mary Lou Hornsby was on hand with local luminaries Mary Ann Wells; the marvelous tra.vel writer and patroness Pat Nebs- er ; and effervescent Margaret Richardson, pretty as a blos- soming buttercup in a suit of summer yellow, also accented with a Coco Camellia on the shoulder. Ollvta Cham!, Rusty Hood, Lana Chandler, Irene Mathews, b .w. cook Donna Schultz, Ann Stern, Bar- bara Johnson. Hedda Marosl, Barbara Venezia, Donna Anderson, Robin Turner and Lido Isle's radiant Frttzle Williams joined the bride-to-be, who goes by the name Shawna, a friendly variation of her for- mal middle name, La Shawn. The ladies sipped French champagne and nibbled on Pour Seasons fare supervised by hotel first lady Pamela George. Hostesses made cer- tain everyone took home a rose-filled bud vase as a remembrance. Shawna is set to wed her beloved beau, Michael Storm Blankenship, on Aug. 31, as the sun sets in Kansas City, Mis- souri. A dinner reception is slat- ed for later that evening at the fashionable Lock Lloyd Country Club. The newlyweds will hon- eymoon in Jamaica, and begin their new life together back home in the Midwest as pa.rents and friends return home to late summer on the Orange Coast. • BRUCE COOK'S column appean Thursday and Saturday in the Daily Pilot. ©LOANS© o~~./tJ&~lJ ©&©Ga ON Clas&fied ads work for \l ro I\Sl R \\(·rs \LL DIAMONDS • JEWELRY • GOLD We Specialize in Estate & Antique j ewelry YOU! THE I>aily Pilot CALL FOR QUOTES Effective • Kno wledgeable • Friendl y RABBITT INSURANCE 441 Old Newport Blvd.• Newport Beach (near Hoag ifospital) 631-7740 ( l.1v.ifll'cl ( <>ll1f11lltltty 1\1,irkl'!pl,IC" Ml CASA MEXICAN RESTAURANT OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO Shed Fat and Shed Excuses! llets Don't Work but Body Wise Does! Build a better body with 22nd Century Products! 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"It's a tough prtlblem. • : Metz s~d coyotes spotted in tht area probably roam over from th' nearby Upper Newport Bay E(\Ological Reserve, or stalk d~ from the San Joaquin hills. VICTIM . C(}NTINUED FROM A 1 nO( been arrested, police said. :The victim said he didn't rec- ogiuze the gunman, and that the ariack wasn't aimed at him. ;"It was for somebody else. I think," he said, noting that the acquaintances he was standing wiih have gang affiliations. "I was the one that took the shots. I trunk it was for somebody else." :Tue victim, subdued and soft. , 6 WEEKS FOR $69 leg traps and poison to stop the coyotes because the methods may accidentally kill or maim domestic pets, he added. ·u we put out traps and we get Fluffy down the street, then it's a real problem,• be said, not- ing that the department uses box traps that are largely ineffectual. "(The coyotes) are a little too smart for the traps .we can use," he said. "It's very difficult to do any- .thing about the coyotes except for shooting them, and you don't want a stray shotgun pellet going through some6ne's window or, worse, hitting them.• The best tactic against coy- otes is prevention, he said -keep pets inside at night, keep garbage cans covered, and avoid feeding the coyotes. spoken on the day of his release from the hospital, downplayed the pain of the shooting. "It only burned,• he said. "It felt like something was burning.• His family, seemingly still in shock, struggled Friday to come to terms with the nearly fatal inci- dent. "It's good he's home," said one of the victim's older brothers. "It could have been worse -not having him here, you know?" The shooting is the first violent gang-related crime in the city since April, police said. Trial Membership Full Service, No Re1tnction1. Personal Training Specials Al10 Availclble IDEA CONTINUED FROM A 1 While the Laguna Beach dis- trict l8l'VeS 2,300 students with four schools, Newport-Mesa serves 19,000 students with 26 schools and a special education center. The Laguna Beach superintendent earned $120,000 last year, while New- port-Mesa Superintendent Mac Bernd was paid $105,248. "If they merge with us, maybe some of those things could be handled in our admin- istrative offices," de Boom said. Jan Viclters, president of the Laguna Beach Unified School Board,· said she hadn't thought of merging districts as a means to solving Laguna's problem, but would be open to a study of the idea. "We'd have to hear what they're talking about.• she said. "But I'd certainly talk to someone about that. You can listen to an idea without committing to it.• Steve Rabago, a parent involved with Laguna's SchoolPower foundation and a candidate for the Laguna school board, said he doubted Laguna residents would ~rove a straight-out merger ot the districts, given their fight against the museum merger. ·But he believes the Laguna district could benefit from con- tracting some administrative services from Newport-Mesa. "I think it's an interestin idea,• Rabago~. "The idea o1 sharing some o' the administra-· live services has some merit.• While elementaJy and high school district unifications are common· in Orange County, a merger between two kinder- garten-through-12th-grade dis- tricts would be a first, said John Dean, superintendent of Orange County Department of Education. "I've never heard of that,• he said. But the idea would need a lot of study, said officials in both districts. "We would have to study the question very carefully," Bernd said. "But the politics of the sit- uation are totally different. I could see the three communi- ties. spending six months decid- ing what the name of the new district would be." "Over 50 Years of Fine Quality" C USTOM-MADE NEW FURNITURE • DRAPERIES CUSTOM FURNITURE RE-UPHOLSTERY Factory & Showroom 1998 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 642-8400 HIGH HOPES HEAD INJURY PltOGMM Hffd.lnjind adult students deptr- Nfy need ~ to help them wa* Md compi.ta ...-die ·tt..t wt" ti11Jt ttMlr physQt Md cognitive re- training. Instructors provide on-tlte training at the Cost. Mesa fedllty for volunteers of all ages. with no compul- SOtY number of hours required. TM stu- dents train Monday through Thursday from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. at 661 Hamil· ton, Suite 300. Phone 646-7458 If you can spare any arnot.1nt of time . KIDS CANCER CONNECTION The Kids cancer Connection is dedicat- ed to the emotional, educational end financial needs of children afflicted with cancer. Volunteers are needed. For Infor- mation, call 851-7774. SUSAN G. KOMEN BREAST CANCER FOUNDATION Volunteers are needed Immediately for a variety of positions for the "1996 Race for the Cure" to be held at Fashion Island on Sept. 22. For more lnforma.. tion, call 224-0290. MARCH OF DIMES The March of Dimes office In Newport Beach needs volunteers to coordinate and index resource files and create a mas- ter filing system of information and ret.ral sources. This ~· dedicated to ~ birth detem. also needs front offb asUstants.. Orientation Is pro. ~ call 263-1100. NATIONAL CAT PROTECTION SOCJETY TM non--proflt society finds loving homes for owner-fflinqulshed cats and kittens end maintains a retirement center for older cats. Volunteers are needed to brush the cats and give them a little extra n.c. For more Information, call 650-1232. NEIGHBORS FOR NEIGHBORS The City of Costa Mesa's "Neighbors for Nelghbof1• community cleanup seeks 75 to 100 volunteers to assist In the El Nido Senior Mobile home park. Beginning at 9 a.m., the event will help ~~lty by pldcing up trash, puHl~s. numbering parkln~ spaces anlll ptlnting seniors' homes. The city will ptOVlde lunch for the Saturday, Sept. 28 volunteers. Donations at food, drink, cash and supplies are also needed. To volunteer. or for more information, phone the "Neighbors for Neighbors" hotline at 754-5140. • THE VOLUNTEER DUtECTORY runs periodically in the Daily Pilot. If you'd like Information on getting your orga- nization listed, call 642-4321, Ext. 331. I • ,_ I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ... EYE-OPENER Chr#K. Thompson, stillftring away from the outside • Cal Olson is becoming one of the more recognized names in goll with his unique architecture and creativity; his latest piece of art is Coyote Hills Golf Course in Fullerton. By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot fl!ll'mi!I!• he most up-to-date 18 holes a golf course architect designs is supposed to be a career-best, each time advancing a step further in the creative and engineering process of building.Qll.l~ estate that has become as precious as gold for many Americans. But it will be hard for Cal Olson, principal and founder of Cal Olson Golf Architecture in Costa Mesa, to top Coyote Hills Golf Course in Fullerton, the latest craze in Orange County golf, a course that opened two months ago on the Unocal Oil property. From the seventh tee, the highest point in Fullerton, golfers enjoy a spectacular 360-degree view, with a glimpse of Fashion Island from the south •1t•s definitely my signature course," Olson said of Coyote Hills. •1t takes a Wetime to get real good and I don't think you ever get real good. Your last course is always the best. You always keep striving to do better, like the golf swing." Constructing Coyote Hills was more of an environmental overhaul. Olson had to contend with pumping oil wells, high voltage lines and above-ground pipes. But even those obstacles weren't Olson's biggest challenge. Olson had to adhere to environmental bylaws, most notably sa.f eguarding endangered birds like the California gnatcatcher and the cactus wren. while maintaining an on-course home for, naturally, coyotes. ·we bad to protect and provide a continuing habitat for them, because those two birds are natives of our project," Olson said. •we tackled every detail. Seventy-six pepper tree!ii (as in Unocal 76) were transplanted on the course. If we uprooted one tree, we planted two, and all of the local endangered species are thriving." Olson, who turns 57 on Oct. 18 when bis next golf course is expected to open in Mesquite, Nev., bas over 25 years of experience in civil engineering, landscape architecture, golf architeciW"e and water management. •Playing good golf is not a requirement for being a good designer,• he said. Olson has a reputatior;t for designing internationally , Tahiti, French Polynesia, Singapore, Spain and Canada, as well as courses in the U.S. But landing quality assignments in the U.S. is difficult unless your name is Arnold Palmer, Gary Player, Jack Nicklaus, Robert Thent J.ones or Tom Fazio (Pelican Hill Golf Club designer). •A lot of people ignore us," said Olson. who began examining the future Coyote Hills site in 1986, when it was a steeply elevated, dusty home for brush, wildlife and numerous Unocal oil wells. • SEE GOLF PAGE 83 G olf course designer Cal Olson, with a set of an antique clubs in his Costa Mesa office. Above is the 18th green with waterfalls in the background; at . right is No. 13, · with the clubhouse : in the background; . below is No. 14 . . . near a creek, with Fullerton's familiar oil wells in the background. QUOTE OF THE DAV "I'd ha.De aDeTOged 30 points a ga1M UJilJa • ,,,,_.polnltlt; became half my polnU came from long range ... • -anus 11IOMPSQN 4 I I I I • I I ' ' ' I I I ' ' • I I I I f 4 I I I I I L------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~ I ( ' ( ' ,, I " I ' I ~ \ ' 1, •Corona del Mar High star of '68-69 era still the shooter; he has a video for those who want to learn about the mechanics. By Sany Faulkner, Daily Pilot Former Corona del Mar Hlgh basketball stabclout Chris Thompson~ made visiting •the zone• such a frequent occummce. he finally detJded to aeate a road map to make the journey eester for c;tben. A tatbook Jump shoot. who I I' I I . ( ' ' I I I f ' I i ' ' J - Costa Mesa's Bud Browne, a pioneer film maker of surfing, inducted into the sport's Hall of Fame. By Rkhard Dunn, Daily Pilot W hen Bud Browne broke into swfing as a 26-year-old late-bloomer, boards weighed a ton, most of the members of the Beach Boys weren't born yet and only the sport's Caliloroia cult followers seemed to understand what going tubular was about. World War II was Oil the horlzon. So was Browne, the ptoneer surf filmmaker who earlier this month was inducted into the Huntington Beacb Surfing Walle of Fame along with Nat Young (surf ¢hampk>o), Rell Sunn (Woman of the Year), Cocky Carroll (local hero) and Greg Noll (Nrf pioneer). Browne inade it for surfing culture. In tit Mrty .195()1 when Southern c.alilorDia bMch ltOpi wOWd feat\ire ~ 4rtwHDI end ...... downtown ............ MDCly. bm:clwaod DoOlit •owne WM lb9 guy ............... . .. ....,~aowdlto _.. .. tlllacilltNallflBlllla. ·1 .. ...a. ilalf ........ tMMIM•ilillll R ht ~-•tmt•-S•• c c • u 0 tc h B ~ a 6 p tJ t! E c · ( MARC MARTIN I DAILY Pl.OT Former ~orona del Mar High hoops star Chris Thompson now has an ~ -Instructional video out on the art of shooting. ::THOMPSON ::CONTINUED FROM 81 . •When I got to Golden West, Coach (Dick) Stricklin saw I could shoot, so he gave ·me the green light. In two years, l went from a high school senior with one offer · from Whittier Coll e, to a or o ers : from some pretty decent schools, including half the Pac-8. Thompson's 1,441 points at GWC are 166 more than his closest challenger, fellow CdM alumnus Markus Muller-Stach. They also compare favorably with John Vallely's career record at Orange Coast College (1,538). •And that was before the three-point line," Thompson said. •rd have averaged 30 points a game with the three-pointer, because half my points came from long range." A severe ankle sprain during the Summer Pro League short-circuited bis attempt to catch on in the NBA, so Thompson wen~ into the construction business. He never strayed far, however, from the game his father, Tom, • .: a former collegiate player himself at Minnesota, taught -him well in driveway of the family's CdM home. With some prompting from his dad, with whom he often discussed an obvious lack of teaching material available for young players, Thompson produced an instructional shooting video, titled •vour Best Shot," which came out in 1988. The 30.minute tape, featuring narration from Lakers announcer QUck Hearn, I tben•Sattamento Kings coach Bill Ruaell and then-L4ken guard Michael Coope.r, laid over Images ot Thompson's ptctwesque shooting mecbanks,recetved immedJate ao:Jaim from profeulonal and college ooec:hetl. • But the company handling d1llrtbution went out ol , ·b1111n .. wttbJa 18 months of • the videO'• reileue, and it sat on tb.e lhelf until earlier this year. .. •t WU~ .much involved .. Jn my Wort. 80 I didn't IMlly ~~the .... ~.promote the ~ ~ •• iaMI TbOmptOD. •• "If I had this tape when I was a kid, I might be known as Mr. Ottense, as well as Mr. Defense ... " -Bill RUSSELL • "I'd been giving individual and group instruction on the side for years, but I'm now promot- ing myself as a shooting instructor, so I've begun putting the tape out there again." The tape, shot at the Forwn and Bren Events Center, breaks down what Thompson terms the five elements of shooting: set up (squaring up to and focusing eyes on the basket}; power storage (bent knees to propel the jump}; leverage (ball position in both hands with proper wrist and elbow position); energy release (body alignment in the air and mechanics leading to the ball's release); and follow through (proper wrist extension, which creates reverse rotation). Thompson, often through the use of super-slow-motion photography, demonstrates the fundamentals of each step, completing a medium range jumper, a dose-range jumper off the glass, a moving layup (drive through the lane), a flying layup (breakaway), and a free throw. "It hammers down the basic fundamentals and mechanics of shooting," Thompson said. "U I had this tape when I was a kid, I might be known· as Mr. Offense, as well as Mr. Defense," said Russell, a five-time NBA MVP with the Celtics, during the video's introduction. Thompson, a Redondo Beach resident, has spent much of the suuuner speaking at basketball camps, where his still-polished shooting touch helps keep the campers' interest. •The proof is In the pudding," he said. •Anybody can stand up and talk about shoottng. But for kids to see you pumping balll through the net ... there'• something about that that getl their attention.• Thompt0n Mid a recent visit to Cooper's C4mp put him on the spot. . ,. Alter my demonstr~ Michael told the kids he would knock five minutes off their defensive drills tor every three free throws I made in a .. ow. Talk about pressure. That was about 17 5 kids breathing down your neck on a hot, smoggy day. I ended up making 15 in a row and knocked all the time off. I was their hero and there were plenty of high fives." Thompson, notin win eemp on dunking is deterring the desire of young players to learn to art of outside shooting, said the timing of his video's return might be dead-on peJfect. "Pretty much everyone who learns how to shoot, teaches themselves," he explained. •There are a lot of guys in the NBA who make me cringe Just watching them shoot. This video is designed to help give kids a basic understanding of how to be successful. It's still going to take a lot of work and practice, but I believe I can help get kids headed in the right direction. Maybe I can help tum around this recent trend to help create more good shooters, like we had in the '60s. • Thompson said he would jump at the chance to work with NBA players, but acknowledged the Catch-22 of agents requiring a marquee pupilonhisresume,before they recommend his services to their clients. Until then. however, Thompson said be is thoroughly enjoying his work in clinics, private instruction, and an increasing involvement with the National Junior Basketball youth program. "Actually, the Junior high and early high school players are really Ideal for IOl'.Deone like me to work with, became they me ju.st starting to be able to shoot jump shots. At that point, tt'I tti1l trying to lbape wet cement. ff you get pla~ much lats on. ~it "· takes a while to cblp away at the cement tbat'I an.dy 19t up.• M for the aforementioned "Z()De,. ThompiQD lt01 _,. ~t¥tlttl. I went out tbi Other~ to lhOOt 100 he tbr'owl to .. how many I could JDUa. I . made the tint ~ AiMl _, b8cl three adlMi bH1'i9 lido Gail 90I. befcn I wOuDd up •Iring 95. n.ti .. a""· nrw.udiag aboUt ia lie be.11 lbrou(Jb the booP· jUit ftiali~tome.• • Billfish tournament, which benefits Hoag Hospital and honors the late Gene Baum, is scheduled for Sept. 5-8 NEWPORT BEACH -The eighth annual 'lag & Release Bill· f1lh 1bumament, spomored by Bertram Yachts, returns to the Orange County coast Sept. 5-8, with this year's event dedicated to the memory of Gene &um, one of the Hoag Hospital 552 Club's most active memben and the for- mer 'Sales chair of the Billfisb Tournament. · This year's event will feature t\vo days of fishing Sept. 6-7, with anglers casting their lines in the ·Pacific Ocean within an SO.mile radius off the coast of local waters. More than 150 partici- pants are expected with approxi- mately 40 boats. There will be two boat classifi- cations in competition: under 30- foot, which wil require a two- . angler minimum; and 30-foot- and-over, which must carry at least three anglers. Awards will be given in the categories of first, se·cond and ----.Ti . ' ... --_.:.·_ -~_ ..... third place anglersi first fish on Friday and Saturday; last fish of the tournament; high boat under 30-foot; and high big-boat. In addition, all anglers will receive souvenirs and a chan,ce to win hourly on-air drawings. Particif>ants will kick off the event Sept. 5 with a Bon Voyage Party. After two days of competi- tion, the event will wrap up with the Billfish Awards Dinner on Sept. 8. Both parties, free .to par- ticipating anglers, are scheduled for 5:30 p.m. ~t the Newport Har- bor Yacht Club. Guests can pur- chase tickets to the Bon Voyage Party for $25.and the Awards Din- nlll' for $50. The tournament will set sail this year without Baum, one of its greatest s\ipporters. Ric.bard Berg, cha.irman of the Billfish Touma- , ment, announced that this year's event will be dedicated fi> the memory of Baum, who died in June at age 85. Baum senred as the sales chair of the tournament, wQicb entailed recruiting participants and boats to enter the even!. The tourna- ment is unveiling a Gene Baum Perpetual Th>phy that will remain on display at Hoag. The trophy will carry the name of each year's overall champlQn. •u yoµ wanted to show som body what tht' 552 Oub was · about, all you had to do was ~tr duce them to Gene Baum,• said. "His impact on this ev and many others was e.xtraor · nary. We will certainly miss but his Jegacy will continue in · tournament and this hospital for long time to come." Organized by the 552 Club Hoag Memorial Hospital Presby terian, the annual 'nlg & Releas Bmflsb Tournament serves as fund-raiser for the hospital. year's proceeds, expected . t reach $50,000, will beitefit th renovation of the hospital's oper ating rooms. The 552 Oub was establish in 1966 to raise funds for Hoa Hospital's expansion to 552 beds but it did not stop there. In 3 years, the 552-Club has gro from 11 foundets to more th 2,600 members, and raised mor than $9 million. That funding has helped pa for the hospital's CT scanner, ne opthamology lab, nursery an respiratory department remodels and the construction of the Pa & George Hoag Cancer Cent and the Emergency Care Unit. 'Ilio collects three medals apiece •Jeff Reed, Jenna Murphy and Heather Pappas ~ach win three medals at U.S. Lifesaving Association's national championships in Daytona Beach, Fla. She teamed with Ashley Parole to capture a silve medal in the C Division rescue relay. Pappas, competing in ~e A Division (ages 14-1 5) joined Jason Argnar to finish second in the s · relay and earned a pair of bronze medals in the gir. run-swim-run and the girls distance swim. : Lynn Rinek, anoth~ of the 16-member team rep resenting Newport Beach, won the girls beach flag competition in Division B (ages 12-13). Newport Beach junior lifeguards Jeff Reed, Jen- na Murphy and Heather Pappas each collected three medals apiece at the United States Ufesaving Associations National Championships, Aug. 8 in Daytona Beach, Fla. Newport relay participants Artie Dorr, Ry Bean, lfler Eck and Parole joined Murphy on th gold-medal winning C Division mixed swim rela} team, while Tommy Markel, Kelly Brownell an Brett Brownman teamed with Reed and Murphy · the victorious C Division mixed run relay. Reed earned individual gold in the C Division (ages 9-11) distance run and collected another gold on the mixed (boys and girls) run relay. He also took home a bronze medal in the beacb nags competi- tion. Argnar added a bronze in the A Division boys dis tance swim to complete the medal haul for th locals. Murphy won the girls C Division distance run and added a gold medal in the mixed swim relay. More than 1,000 junior guards from across th nation competed. SURFING CONTINUED FROM 81 that. .. It was a long way from 1973, when Browne completed his 17th, and final, surf film for the crazed industry, "Going Surfing.• Pour years later, a re-edited, on was distributed, called "The New Going Surfing." •1t was not a good living, because I barely made enough to cover the expenses so I could make another film the next year,• Browne said. "But later on, when I put out 'Going Surfing,' I made a lot more money, more than any previous years.• Browne, the producer, director, photographer, editor, music mixer and distributor of every film that hit the saeen, is staying busy in the surfing industry, making videos from the surfing movies he made. Browne combined the best ot eight films of the '50s and produced •sw_fing the •50s• and is currently making •Gun Hol" "Surfing the '50s" came out about 1112 y~ ago. Browne safd he will work on three more videos after •aunH01• In the put, when Browne's films were lhown at places like the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium. the Pier Avenue School Jn Hermoea Beach and the former Belboa Theater in Newport Beach. it WU the only surflpg fam could watch. utde MARC MARTIN I OAl.Y Pit.OT Costa Mesa's Bu d Browne and surfing. has always been a two-way street. from actually being on the beach to watch in person. Nowadays, Prime Ticket and ESPN show tape-delayed coverage of several events on the Association of Surfing Professionals' Tour. There was no ASP Tour when Browne was making his films. Surfing was a novelty. "I see it on television all the time," Browne said. •1 think people are missing the boat if they don't get into it. It's really improved over the yea.rs. •Everyone always thought nothing more could be done on a swfboerd that hadn't already been done, but each succeeding generation proves that theory wrong, because they're always coming up with better boards, better equipment and more · skillful, acrobatic surfers. They can do a lot. I'm just wondering if the next generation can improve it. I don't know. A lot of people don't think it can be done." Browne, a ·usc Cinema School graduate who surfed in Hawaii and California before th~ term •shortboard• entered the picture, will go down in b.\$tory as one of surfing's all-time •• legends. CONTINUED FROM 81 After Coyote Hills, it will be hard for land owners to ignore Olson in the future. ·we never figured out which is the signature hole, yet, because there are about three ot them that could be,• Olson said. Initially, Olson's assignment was to someb.Ow build an attractive, pla)Ulble public golf course for all skill levels, leave the more than · 100-year·old oil field essentially intact operationally and adhere to numerous delicate environmental mandates. "The front tees are designed for beginning golfers, or for those who can't hit the ball real well,. he said. ·There are no hazards m front of them.• Today, the camouflaged oil field doubles as one of Orange County's most popular venues for hackers and scratch golfers alike. You can find ou~ how popular the course has become by · trying to get a tee time on the 6,500-yard, par-70 course. "U (golfers) like it, that's good; if they don't like it, I'm in trouble, because I'm the culprit," said Olson, a registered civil engineer and landscape architect who is internationally renowned for his expertise in irrigation, water conservation and lake design. Among the obstacles Olson had to overcome included rebuilding many of the hillsides, disguising the oil-producing wells, moving the above-ground pipes, dealing with high voltage lines and re-routing the channel that flooded the area each year. "The physical constraints far outnumbered the environmental constraints," Olson said. "Unocal had moved some tank farms because of fire and natural disasters, and we had a big mess frying to understand what was out there. Over the last 100 years that it's been in operation, there had been several spills and oil fires that were never cleaned up when it happened, and we spent about one-third of th~ project doing that, getting the soil cleaned up." Once construction commenced in 1993, more than two million yards of dirt were moved tor grading hllllides, the flood Channel was diverted underground1 streams and bridge. were built to meander throughout the coune end oil ptpeUJies (a two-year undertaklng) were moved underground. . · ·coyote Hills was builtarodnd an oil fi,eld that has been renovated to become one of the most technologically advanced in the u.s.,• said Dennis Chapman, vice president o1 l4nd development for Unocal. •With everyth.tng Cal bad to deal with, I think this course will establish him as one of the top architects in golf." Olson, who co-authored a textbook called "nufgrass Water Conservation," which was .,You're always behind tlie scenes as an drdhltect. A long Ume ago, you JIJ!lf d.o a good job ana that's OK But now, your name is paramount ... ., -CAL OLSON published by the University of California, was a partner with Peridian International in Irvine, one of the nation's largest . planning and architecture firms, for a dozen years before starting his own company. Olson bad been the project manager for golf course projects and landscape architecture ventures throughout the world. "An artist could probably do OK (as a golf course architect)," Olson said. "A lot of architects don't play goll. One part of the brain will design the golf course and the other part is able to play the game. Al McKenzie was not a good player, but he's a world renowned, tum-of-the-century golf course architect. Most of the best designers are not great players.• One day, Olson hopes, his name will be mentioned in the same breath as Jones and Fazio. With Coyote Hills, he's on the right path. "You're always behind the scenes as"6Il architect," Olson said. "A long time ago, you just do a good job and that's OK. But now, your name is paramount." PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES DAILY PILOT DEADUNIS ~ lel1enoltbe is;..d-ander glrll team from Newport Yomh Water Polo recordl one of many uvesln • compeUUon at the recent Junior OlymplCI ln San Jose. Shewu named All-American lor her efforts in the 2-'·team tournament. Newport teams sparkle at Jr. Olyinpics • Newport Youth boys 13-and-unders fourth at Junior Olympics; girls squad finishes in fourth place. A pair of teams from Newport Youth Water Polo earned top-five finishes at the recent Junior Olympics in San Jose. Kyle Bean, Peter Belden and Ryan Cook paced the offense while Tun Birdsong and Joey Snelgrove shared time at goalie to anchor the defense as the Newport 13-and-under boys team captured fourth place in the 24-team tourna- ment. Fueled by the scoring talents of Jenna Barto and Erin Kelly Bates, Newport's 13-and-under girls finished fifth among 24 teams. Kyndra Cox l~ the girls squad in assists, while Katherine Belden played well in goal. Belden earned All-American honors, while Birdsong, Barto and Courtney Thom received honorable mention. "I was pleased with the performance of our teams," said boys and girls coach Greg Boyer, who was assisted by Ben Wight. "We competed against many programs that are year-round and highly competitive. I am proud of each one of these kids for their commitment and dedication.• Other members of the boys team included Scott Breneman, Steven Jendrusina, Caine Lit- trell. Jason Mutt, Mitch Probert, Cameron Sin- clair, Chris Veitch and Robert Weiner. Rounding out the girls roster were Whitney Barfield, Brittany Barto, Michelle Benvenuti, Chloe Cox, Polly Dolkas, Paige Lansing, Ashley Lent, Amanda Moss and Annie Wight. 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In Mis· sion Viejo, Anaheim ..,...,:----...-----H 111 s & Hunt.Sch. Murra v La wnmower Competitive pay and 211n. 3.5 Auna Greatl bene. includo posslblo $100.obb 042·8533 pre-chlldcare. ECE units req'd. Call sue Remodeling Sele or Lisa at 458·7587 Appllances, plantatlon shullers, loilots, FAU, water hoater. By appt. TELEMARKETING Local olfice In H.B. EARl\I S300·S700/WK ·Call 7am-12 Noon M·F· ContaC1 Frank Martino • 714-598-2807. only, call 650·6750. COMPUTERS 6018 F ax/M odem U .S . Acco u n 1 Executive 1"T.,..u_t_o_r_a_p_/t__,..$-9-·$..,-1_1_/h_r $1500/mo. 15 week HS Chem. Bio, Math, assignment. 1 ·2yrs Spanish/French. S.O.C. Robollca Internal Sportster True V.34 w/ V.FC. Will sell for s 125. 722·64 2 1. exp in sales/fundrais· N e 11 d ca r . 3 . 2 + 1--------- lng. Public speaking coll&ge GPA. 443·2700 WANTED ab1llly, prior non·prolit 1.,.,.,,......,.-------a plus. Sond resume We ltr••• tassel tea TO BUY 6019 ESP. P sy chic Fair to: Un11ed Way ol O.C. room In COM. l/t.liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii q w • • t Ion •, a n· 18012 Mitchell Ave, 3127 E. Coa1t Hwy. •w •r•, found. Sun, South, Irvine, CA 714·073·7714 Aug 18 10·5pm Holl· 92614. Fax 724·3030. ~-~.,.-----­ day Inn, H.B. Center Attention : Human Wor d P r oc eaaor P/T St. 405/Booch Blvd. Resources. EOE. Work In your home for Top Dollar• Paid For Recorda. Jazz, Sountracks, etc . Call Mike 645·7505. Also, Mon. Aug 19,7· ---------N .B . home-baaed---------~~~. c1~iht:',,°a~!~r:i a:;~:1q~~1c:.:~ro~e•r~'. ~~~1,1shhe;~e M.s·':r~J~· PETS 8c St. Across lrom Lions ·M ode rn Rom ance• · Computer, printer, lax, ANIMALS 6049 Park. 714·989·1338 and modem. 721-4099 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 'STARTING ANEW BUSINESS?? ( I ) ) I ' Plug Into the Classified section to find services from electricians and plumbers to landscapers & painters. GA.RAGE SALE HINTS Before your garage sale, determine what items you wish to sell. Make sure everyf!ling is dean ·and repaired. .D!Utffli .. Have A Garage Sale ·! Call The Pilot Classifieds at 642-5678 to place your Garage Sale Ad ! • a COSTA MESA Classified Community Marketplace Call 642-5678. Put· a few words Run your ad in the Newport Beach Costa MeS<J Daily Pilot and the Huntington Beach Fou~tain Valley Independent to reach over 100 ,000 homes. Fax us this form with your credit cord # or mail if in with a check todayt Run for a v.W.kl If ~r car does not Sell w.'A"'" it far mlOlher W11k FREEi Al rat $10-• • --------------··-······-~--D YES,SELl MY CAR Zip l'tio.. Cid Ccird O W:. OVISA OAM X ' b.,- Mail To: DMY Pl.OT . 3.30. W, ~ .._,, C-. Mm.. CA tJ627 (11'1"1..$4.110-MX (114143 I~ ,,,.....~o+I Nl•P9" 8-:hleosca Mesa Daily Pllcx DAY'S CRoSSwoRD PUZZLE 48 Poet Kl'layyem 50 llden commune 53 Fanfare 57 Pereuade 58 Odober atones eo Notbuav 81 Writer Morr1son 4S2 Short letters '53 Elecltic 1ign M Roman road 65 Rlln':down 86 Opeiilng DOWN 1 Pltdw Herlhlser 2 Acif'ffs Foch 3 Teacher 4 Garment 5 Tilted 8 PotMo substitute 7 -premium: scarce 8 False 9 Petty officers 10-Area between hiHs 11 Units of energy 12 Lath 13 Physicians' org. 20Greek~ 22 Europes neighbor 24 Repeated IOUnd • NEWPORT BEACH 6169 TRANSPORTATION POWER BOAT;012 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil . --------SAIL IOA?S ?Ol4 AUTOllOllLES JEEP 1110 DUCD 11' 7" Kl .. Olneh" 90' Gmcl Wagon .. r 'YO P°"' tJa T• r#M Good conct w/dony, VI, ai.ito ttana, A/C, 300, 6-Cyt, auto ep.ns, $325, 9715-•119 ACUU 90lO .. ather tnl, rua pwr, Xlnt wortc ltwck Httdro .. 11 •altboat w/ AM/FM cusen, tint, 11500/080. 7~,IO ~ ~=~~c,~"a~7~~2<i •e1 Aour• •n•••r• ~~~r,ot~~:,~. ~~~!:1·4X-4-------oa Teal 4dr, loaded, One yr faC1ory warmt. Lido 14 SaJla New, )(Int concl. $9000/obo. 512,500 080. 8SO.liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiii;;;: WEEKLY BRIDGE QUIZ Q, 1 • Aa South, vulnerable, Yoll hold: •Q78 OJ 102 o.J& MQ 1093 The bidding has proceeded: NOR111 EAST soum WEST 10 p ... ' What do you bid now? Q. 2 • East-West vulnerable, as South you hold: •7 ~782 OA10784 •KQS The bidding has proceeded: soum WEST NOR111 10 P... I• 7 What do you bid now? EAST P ... Q, 3 • Aa South, vulnerable, you hold: •5 ~1084 OQ8782 ""852 Partner opens the bidding with one no trump. What do you respond? Q. 4 • Both vulnerable, as South you hold: NO numoers on sail. e7S.7Me 0443 •es Rang• ~ $300. 250.9090 County LWB c,.. ..,U otUO OAKS •QS Snowbird 1948 CHEVR011lT 9045 MERCEDES 9130 all •lfa'a, Hat cO'Vjl Partneropenathebiddingwithone #357. 12h. w/ttaller. ,.... low rang9 & tow pa trum un..-t do nd? Restored, e1<c cond. , age never used. l£ no P· ,.. ua you reepo 12500/obo. 9ee.8420. • 7 9 Cam a r o p s , e 9 M • r c • d • • mile•. Ms.aao 350V8, Auto. Runs 280SL Com1, White/ Q. 5 • Aa South vulnerable, you Sunffah Sail Boat good. Od Int. Needs navy Int 4-spd/atlek. ~ hold:· Good condition. paint. 5900 295--1442 $13,500/obo VOWWAGE!f tz .. $500 831·8852 Greg, 720..()988 .._,, 1:Y1 <>K t MKQJ7652 •--------fOD" 9075 78' 450 SL Superb '72 VW Bug He Partner opens the bidding with one MARINE SLIPS 4'4' cond. 2 tops, all svc paint, mags, •••P heart. What do you respond? recor d a, no work Looks, runs gte DOCRS 7.022 '89 Must•ng Conv. needed. Low miles. $1500 obo 631·7ll Q. 6 • Both vulnerable, 81 South Auto trans, AC, FP, $16,500 648·20021 _______ _ you hold: 40' Mooring $C5C5• 00AM/F8M5,.St7e0r4eo1• ---·------MlSC. AUTO 92~ South Side Balboa • ... MERCURY 9135 •8 5 09 5 oQ 8 7 8 J •K J 6 4 Island, Near Coral Ave liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Partner opens the bidding with one 512•900 721.0991 HONDA 9085 •73 Mercurtt coug., s:~z::. C~r~cf~ club. What do you rupond? 50'(or leH) Mooring iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil XR7 2dr. hardtop, Cadlllaca, C™t•i Area 0, .btx Beacon 1992 Honda Accord EX, 351 Cleveland v~. ac/ BMW's , Corvetla Loolt for answers on Monday. Bay & Balboa Isl. perfect cond. loaded. pb/J>s/rebulll AT/fi'ont Also Jeeps, 4W~, Quiet sheltered loct. Green w•elge Interior. susp , new tlreS/ Your Area. Toll Prt $12,750 759·3001 58K miles. Always ga· brakes/shocks. $1495. 1-800·898·9778 •• Learn to be a better brid1e player! Subscribe now to the Goren Bridie Letter by callin1 (800)1788-1226 for infonnation. Or write to Goren Brid1e Letter, P.O. Box 4410, Chicap, IL 80680- 4410. 50' MOORING NB raged. looks gr8 644-1342 A·1398 lor current Ustir Harbor. Xlnt location· $13,500 646·9449 near Pavlllon. $13,900 87' PRELUDE 78k TOYOTA 9210 ANTIQUES & 080. (619) 778·2663 Auto 1rans, sn rf, A/C, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii CLASSICS 92-Bal Isle Sldetle Power brks, .wlndws, Will accommodate steering. Blaupunkt '89 Corolla 4·door, liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!f.' 4ort. sailboat. $3SO/ radio. $6,450, xlnt auto, a/c, 70k m l. ,73 uasrn•TI -. --condl 723-4602 good cond. $5700.obo ""' Ii"" Classified Is ..... CLASSIFIED $450/mo. 335 East --------1 848·2413 Citroen. All orig. ~ Bayfront 675·5110 $17,500 080993-53 On the move? CONVENIENT whether you're buy· Ing, selling, or just looking, classified has what you needl It's the resource you1--------O th ? can c;ount on to sell a SIDE TIE 30F Sall. n 8 move• Seti your extra household Items In Classified =ity CLASSIFIE.D 642·5878 myriad of merchan· 1410 S. Bayfront Bal dlse Items, because Isl $360/mo. 752·2881 . our .columns compel Side Tie max 30ft. quahlled buyers to Water, elec. S250/mo. calll 842·5678 650-7737 Sell your extra household items in Classified e Buyer's Mar et" V'Check your shopping list off by stopping in today at any one of these local Orange County Auto Dealers! "B'f:ly, Uase or Browse"· nge Count)!__'s Auto Dealers are Number One in Customer Satisfaction SADDL•BACK & !E Overstocked with stuf1? A call lo Classified will help 642·5678 TRADI through classified .. 642-567tl .... ·.-~ • i LINCOLN i}ME RCURY CREVIER IMW 4TW DODGE CONNELL CHEVROLET IEACH utlCOUt IHICUI\' 1 Santo AA Au1o Moll 2926A Hortxx 6 B_lvd"" 4 Costo Mesa 2828 Harbor Blvd, C.M. 16800 Beoctl Blvd . H.&.-• service Edinger at ss , 835-3171 54t 19~ 546· l 200 841-7731 " · · Partl1--:.:--~-A----+-------..;;..;.---+----------4---__;;..__..;;..;;.. __ ~ !!! ~ IRVINE AUTO -cENTER 1·800·831·3377 714 380·120Q M§ll VOLVO ATLAS CHIYSLH/PLYMOUTH 2929 ~'rfl~d. C.M . SOUTH COAST TOYOTA/VOLVO 1966 tifB?~ .. C.M. ------1 CLEANING SERVICE SERVICES CONTRACTORS FENCES 3548 COMPUTERS 3556 GENERAL 3558 & DECRS IQ\tJUNG 3720 LANDSCAPE & PARms & 3615 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii LAWN CARE 3808 OCCASIONS PLASTER 3840 REPAIR REMODELING 3880 8r ADDmONS 39 DIRECTORY Handyman/Remodel CARP8NT9'Y•Wlndowe Door• • Wood Fences __ __,_....,....,,...,...,~.,-ro Ck>seVGarage Organizers Lll'28t581 • Call Bob • System Software• •Virus• Debugging• • Backup• Hard drives • •System Rebuilds• • Upgrades • lnlcmet inalls • • DTP in Japanese • • Purchase advice • RICKEJt 'S REsCUE 714-891-0190 NO IONEY ·DOWN FINANCING AVAILABLE '1988 HA • ) SOUTH COAST TOYOTA --;;an:r----:::;~~ -, -. ·-... II ' - THIS WEEK'S HOT PROPERTIES• AUGUST 17-23, 1996 .. .. . • • r ,. -·--- \\'ESTSll>E s Costa Mesa Golf Club ... ... VICTORIA ST. Costa Mesa \IFS.\ DEL MAH Orange County Fairgrounds 42. 4J ... '5 '6. 47. 4& ••• 50. ~1. 52. 53. St. 55. 57. SS. 59. 60. . 61. 63. M. Cold-II Banker Costa Mn.a Coldwell Banker Nn.port Buth Coldwell Banktt Nn.port Beath ColdwelJ Bankn Newport Beath Coldwell Banker Newport Beach Coldwell Banku Newport Beach Coldwell Banbr Nn.port Be.ath Coldwell Banker Newport Bea.-h Coldwell Banku Newport Beach Coldwell Banker Newport Be.ath Coldwell 8.anur Newport Be11eh Coldwell Banktt Newport Beach Cold-II Banker Nn.port Beach Coldwell Bani.tr Newport Beath Knowleton Realty HolftH of the Wttk Homn of the WttW<>pen Home Gulde MOl1g.oge Rain Mo11g.o~ Lo.an Spedlllat Taylor Woodrow f~d Sande Newpott Propertlea Newport Coast Since Coast Newport Properties opened for busi- ness in 1990 our goal has been to be the Premier Residential Real Estate Brokerage Company in coastal Orange . County. r-poday we are proud to have achieved that goal. Our 1. team is comprised of the most successful group of real estate agents assembled on the Orange Coast. Their Success was earned through Hard Work, Knowledge, Dedication and by practicing the highest degree of ethics. They pride themselves on always placing their clients' needs first. O ur recent affiliation with Sotheby's International Realty has expanded our National and International network and enhanced our marketing efforts to further serve our clients. It is with great pride and sincere gratitude that we thank our clients, both past and present, and our "Number One" team of sales representatives for making Coast Newport Properties the Premier Residential Real Estate Brokerage Com an in coastal Oran e Coun . COAST NEWPOKf PROPEKTIES Z>~ ~"" Two LOCATIONS To President NEWPORT CENTER OFFICE 4 CIVIC PLAZA. STE. 260 NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92660 644-1600 SERVE You LIDO ISLE OFFICE 3377 VIA Lt DO NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92663 723-8800 723-8800 644-1600 723-8800 .. 644-1600 . IiIDO tSLE OFFICE 644-1600 723-8800 EXCLUSIVE AFFILIATE OF SOTHEBY'S INTERNATIONAL REALTY Mesa Verde Tm\nhnnw w .! m""'t'' c;uite!., l <; bal h~ Grcenlich lnLation Marilyn Read $235,000 CUflhaven 640 St. James Road Corona del Mar 520 NarclMus 2608 Ocean Bhd. Dover SJaol'e8 1824 Galaxy 301 North Star Eastblaff 907 Alder Place 2531 Blackthorn Granville I 135 GranvtUe Harbor View Hills 2712 Lighthouse 2706 Ughthouse 1531 Sandcastle Irvine Terrace 609 Patollta Lido Isle 325 Via Udo Nord 207 Via Jucar 124 Via Trieste Newport Cout 11 TrouvtUe Penlnaula Point 2009 Mlrarn.ar nora Vista 5 bedrooms, 3 baths, pool and spa. Cul-de-sac location. Bill Wedmore $359,000 Newport Coast Elegant 4 bedroom, 3 bath, FR. eourmet kitchen and view! Schmleslnc & Mertz $599,000 Harbor View Hills Large lot with expansive view, 3 Bd + FR. DR Evan Corkett $885,000 North Lacuna Wonderful North 1..at1una view home on large lot. Very pri· vate, walk to beautiful beach. Manha 719 000 Laguna Beach Lacuna Vlllqe Wonderful Lquna cottace. Walk to beach and town. Mmm Gdnbers Mltet-$' 19,000 View Properties Corona del Mar Spectacular ocean, bay and sunset view! Located at the quiet end of Ocean Blvd Harris & KlJne $1,295 ,000 Corona del M ar Charming traditional home on canyon with ocean view. Chris Undsay $1,295,000 Pelican Hlll Fabulous front row view of golf course, ocean and city lights. leny Finster $1,450,000 Ocean Ridge Magnificent custom Ocean Ridge Villa with views of ocean Lynn Noah $1.795,000 Estate with sweeping views of ocean. Catalina and harbor. Scanlan & Welnst.eln $3,995,000 Ritz Cove French Mediterranean build to suit. Spectacular views! Planned for 3, 700 square feet. Condo & Townhome Living Newport Landlq 2 Bd. den, 2 Ba Great location • open end unit. Scbm.leslq & Mertz $139,,00 Blc C.n1on Dover model 2 Bd 2 Ba. shows very nlce. Rear yard, creat price. Ma.rte f'arco · $497 ,000 644~1600 723~8800 Newport Beach Picture perfect 3 bedroom, 2 bath Country Ranch remodeled In ·91 . Esther Ftne $500,000 Harbor View Homes Expanded 4 Bd. 3.5 Ba. on exceptionally taree lot. SdunJestnc & Mertz $599,000 644~1600 723~8800 Corona del Mar O ld Corona del Mar South of highway -3 Bd I Ba.II Bd I Ba. Great! Evan Corkett $425,000 condo w/ view• 2 bedrooms, 2 car garage Marian Phllllppl $425,000 Jasmine Creek 2 bedrooms plus den w/ cozy comer fireplace Tennis & pools Carole Johnson $429,000 Corona del Mar 2 story, 4 bedroom New EnJl•nd charmer. Guest quarters. Debi Bibb $729,000 Family Neighborhoods Newport Landing Single level wheel chair access 2 mast en. townhome Keith Randle $155,000 Santa Ana Great fam ily home La~e 4 bedroom 3 bath Very spacious Hazel & Jon Dishon $225.000 Bayview Court Spacious 3 Bd J Ba townhome in gated community Heidi Stockwell $259,859 Eastslde Costa Mesa 3 bedroom in gated Calabria Villas Back Bay close Custom Spanish style upgraded Keith Randle $269,000 Dover Shores .t bedrooms. 2 5 baths Move-in cond11ion 1 Prime corner lot over I 1.000 sq ft Pool and spa Esther Fine $595,000 Harbor Ridge Crest 2 bedroom Dynasty on private lot End unit Morphy & Bush $399,000 Westcllff 3 bedroom, 2 5 bath country charmer wl sparkllng pool Esther Fine $488.500 Harbor View Hiiis Beautifully upgraded 4 Bd 2 5 Ba family home Kline & Harris Costa Mesa Eastslde Costa Mesa 2 master suites in gated Laurel Point, overlooking pool Keith Randle $149,500 Costa Mesa Mesa Business Center -front row. Office/warehouse. Jim Jacobs $119,000 Newport Hetahts Stunntn1 l Bd. 2.5 Ba. townhome. Spacious and brtcht. Heidi Stockwell $249,000 Eastbluff Big family home and great yard w/ spa, quiet location Coby Ward $559,900 Harbor View Homes Remodeled home neN ereenbelt and communrty pool Scanlan & HlAman $629.000 Blc Canyon Corgeous single family home w/ prfvate pool and spa Le&111nd & Bibb $1 ,650.000 lrvlne Terrace One of a k1nd1 Perfect In every detail. Formal and Intimate! 3 Bd. + library and spa Spotlight Peninsu[a Point 'I'rus lovely 4 6etfroom tfesig11£r's 6ayjront home inc{utfe..s a (i!Jrarg, formal aining, eat-in gourmet /Q.tcfren antf master 6earoom suite witfi retreat ana firepface. Separate 6earoom antf 6atfi. It occupies a prime fot witli 50' of frontage near tlie entrance to 'l{J!wport :Har6or. Cfiamti.ng 'Englisfi garaens surround the liome. witli. a pierljfoat on t/ie_ .6a9. ~tfucetf to $1,99~000 .. • BILL FEENEY in association with TIM CARR and LANCE BOGGS OPEN HOUSES From one ro /ii·e p.m. Lido Isle Vacant Lot 215 Via Koron Open Sat. & Sun. $399,000 Bayfroot VaJue 30 1 North Star Open Sun~ay $979,000 LidoJ st(\.arge Lot 5 Bd 'i Bd l:urn lyA'!~\ul fmmc 52' lot I Au}!c v:mVpitt111. ~ tin.·rt~~cduc:cxJ '!>125.C XX l! $699,000 Dover Shores,)'~ly Home h Bd -l 'i B.1 'pac1t~'Al)P M large lot. (i11.·,11 locatmn a~Mlrom pari.... pool $649,000 Lido Is le PriRM>"VVwation! ~ Bu ~ B.1 +den ho ed ceiling~ Pr 1111c ... rrcc.t~l locatm n. 35' lot \ $595,000 Ua)ncc;t Sophi.o,tica!f."<11.1\x>l Home -i Bu 1~ lll _):Jtlrfuily room ~fur entertaining $539.000 Pride of Owl\f~ Duplex ~Bu 2 Ba + 2 Ba. ~fl'll\~Mated units Steps 10 ocac:h !~t for owner/u~cr $369,000 Cos~l\ba Starter 4 Bd. 2.5 Ba. home uQ.J~}li<Mhaped lo t New roof. frc,hl~?tmted. new carpet $219,000 Afforda ble in C~~ del M a r 2 Bd 2 5 Ba. End townhpcrn~ greenbelt Ref urtw .. hctl and 1mmadJ~1~ community pool $219,000 Triangle Square Area 3 Bd. 2 Ba townhome w/ fireplace G reenbelt location. communi ty pool $144,000 Lido Isle Lease 3 Bd. 2 Ba. Light & bright, freshly painted Hardwood floon;, large sunny patio, steps to beach $2,600 per month Bayfront Value 1 Bd 2 Ba Remodeled \1v1th tlO' 1111 lhc \\ ater Mnt1varcd .,clkr hou!!hl .111111h1 r home $979,000 Bayshores Famil) Home 7 Bd 'i Ba. Tmd1uonal. tw.rd\\ me.I ll11or .... r rcrll.h <liK>r.. 1 fircplocc..,, 1 l:.tr gar.1gc. l.ll'gc 1.:oun10 l-11\.·hcnll<urnly room $795,000 Bayfront Duplex J Bd. 2 Ba owner. uni1 + ::! Bd I Ba. rental Dock for lwo 10' hoah. large palm and yard $499.000 Lido Isle Vacant Lot Uniq ue prime street lo street location. Ideal for 3,000 sq. ft. custom home! Steps to beach & tennis $399,000 717-4744 Lido Isle Vaew Home 5 Bd 4 Ba. Pnde of ownership! Highest quality maJcn.11, Marble. gmmtc. French doors, crown moldin~ 1 fo't'.pl.i..l' $H29,000 Lido Isle Sophisticated l Bd 4 Ba. den. 9' ceilings. huge master suite Pnme low traffic comer, 50' lot. large sunded WestcUff Remodeled Home 3 Bd. 2 Ba. family room. meticulously maintained' Professmnnlly landscaped on large lot $469,000 Harbor Highlands Pride of Ownenhlp 4 Bd. 2.5 Ba. family home in move-in condition Great location. hardwood floors, tcfrific value! $359,900 DEBI BIBB DENNIS DURGAN 759~3707 OLDE CORONA DEL MAR Premier location just steps to Cftina Cove . Four bedroom New England style frome witfr soaring ceilings and wood ffoors. Guest quarters fiave private entrance. Redu ced to $729,000 CORONA DEL MAR Pride of ownersf1 ip duplex. Botfr units frave ocean views! Huge deck for outdoor entertaining, 3 car garage and private access to beacfr! $499,000 BAYFRONT LoCATION 'Watch the world go by from this landmark Lido Isle bayfront estate! Two-hundred feet of bay frontage with docking possibilities for a yacht well in excess of one-hundred feet. This gracious Palm Beach style estate lias lushly landscaped grounds, pool, spa and motorcourt. A RARE OPPORTUNITY Call for details .. ... 227 Evenfllg Calrfon, SfuJredllfs "Ocean View" • Exceptional ocean & canyon views • Overlooks UttJe Corona beach • Oversized 28,000 sq. ft. canyon lot • 3 bedrooms + guest quarters • Newer tile roof, flooring. appliances • Six houses up from oceanfront Reduced to $1 ,595,000 53 Belanut Nortli, Newport Beadi "Large Interior Lot" • Over 12,500 sq. ft. interior lot • Remodeled with 4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths • Large rooms & hi3fl ceilings • Lushly gardened arounds • 24~hour gate guarded community Offered at $1,395 ,000 204 5 Port Clu?lsu, Har6or View Homes "Will Trade Up! Make an Offer!" • Enormous 5 car garage • Remodeled with 5 bedrooms, 3.5 baths • Beautifully redone kitchen • Great cul..cje--sac street location • Outdoor barbeque, pool & spa • Totally separate guest quarters Offered at $1,075 ,000 (('By th£ poof or th£ 6eacft ... ... an opportunity is within your reacfi" 452 Cahrillo Te"ace Corona Highlands • Sit dow • 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, family room • Light & bright with warm tones • Large Mexican paver courtyard • Walking distance to beach & Olde CdM Reduced to $539,000 50 I Fmtfe4(, ConJ11a tW Mar "South of PCH" • Duplex South of PCH • Comer location • Good potential building site • 3 bedrooms, 2 baths & 2 bedrooms, I bath • Large 2 car garage Value prlad at $459,000 • ---·--· --_ .. _ -· ·----------___ .. ______ _ Sfrorecliffs -the opportunity exists ... 227 Evening Canyon Corona del Mar ... to own one of these truly uniq.ue coastal homes perched on a natural canyon on Little Corona Beach . The 28,000 square foot canyon lot offers unobstructed whitewater and Catalina views. The open noorplan of this remodeled and upgraded home fits almost any lifestyle with foar bedrooms and three and one--half b<tths with room for further expansion . For the consummate golfer, Pelican Hill Golf Course is ;ust five minutes away. Reduced t.o $1,595,000 For your private showing call MARY ELLEN AND Boe WEGLARZ ·Office: 759-3768 Home: '644-5981 , . : ' 4 •• SHIRLEY HARRIS JIM KLINE Hall of Fame Member 759-3771 759-3727 $1,795,000 ----~--~- ... e ... .._4 . .. ). EVAN CORKETT I .II I 11\11 '-.\I I'-\< 1111 \I \II '\I 11 \ I I I 11 I· \ \ 11 \ I 1 \ 11: I I~ {!11(1/il_r (lilt/ r.·.r/>l'ric11cc l'rod11ct' J<c,11//.\ 759-3728 Spectacular View Property in Corona del Mar 1531 SANDCASTLE DRIVE OPEN SUNDAY I :00 P.M .... 5:00 P.M. Beau/Wttlblemodeled and artfully executed hom e with sunsh7 (f.fJJJ! and ocean views. 4 bedrooms and 3 baths witff.~mily room that opens to a country kitchen . All~Cf these wonderful living spaces are a large playroom an~den. Throughout the home you will ffnd rich, int"l:~' tfljtlings, wood floors , vaulted beam ceilings, wood winda.;<Jrff'!..nch doors, raised panel doors and custom ffxtures, ""'(} · decorator window treatments give the ff nisfting touch . "A liome to truly be proud or· 223 Via Eholi 2 bedrooms, 2 baths New in 1989 I 918 Seadri~ 3 bedrooms, 3 baths Pool, large yard 2762 Longwood Court 2 master suites, 2. 5 baths ·Greenbelt location $498,500 BI(; CANYC)N CUSTOM £ arge 5 bedroom, 5 bath family home on very private flat lot, backing to 8th fairway. Upstairs children's wing with playroom or computer/study hall, maid's room, 3 car garage. Plans available for outstanding remodel. Offered at $1,395,000 CHRIS LINDSAY 759-3775 $592,000 $235,000 WATERFRON T & BOAT DOCI< $484 ,500 INVESTORS AND SECOND HOME BUYERS, DONT MISS THIS OPPORTUNflY to own a home at the beach with a BOAT DOCK and rental unit for income. WALK TO OCEAN, SHOPPING AND LIDO VILLAGE. Call for an appointment .. fOll'll love ltl Hazel & Jon REDUCED P.Rt<;E/MOTIVATED SELLERS BRING ALL OFFERS MUST MOVE THIS PROPERTY SELLER WANTS IT SOLD NEW LISTINGS GREAT 0PPORTuNl1Y ON A GREAT STREET GREAT VIEW PROPERlY 0 H s $595,000 Sat'Sun 1-5 L Valentine $769,000 Sun 1-5 A Zarnnnegar $665,000 Sun 130-5 J Mather - $876.000 Sal H v Saxton $595.000 Sun 2-5 A Hall $179.500 Sun 2-5 0 Johnson $229.500 Sun 2-5 D Johnson $830.000 Sun 1-5 S Mittman $679,000 Sal/Sun 1·5 A Sheron $429,000 Sun 1 4 J Dabott 11 11mwm11n 2215 Port Harwick $535.000 Sun 1430 v Saxton .. 15 Segura 1210,000 Sun 1~30 17NMrrl S175.000 Sun 1-4 30 ..,.rmua 2012s.drtll uat 28751 Top or the World $449 000 Sun Bnll 17 Sea Cove Ln 6708 W Oceanfront •WWWTl:OMT 7 NHJhtshore 6Fa1rwmd 4 Auvergne 10Awergne ..,.,CMJl 5 Anes Court 14 Kamalii Court 12 ~mal11 Court 2 Goodwill Court 405 ln1repld ..,.,,.111 82 Corsica .,. .. 7 N!ghtshore 5 Nlghtshofe --6 TlYoli Court ..,, 300-36th rlU/WT S535.000 Sun Sl.225.000 Sun Sl.295,000 Sun 1·5 $1,795,000 Sun 1·5 $234.900 SaVSun 1-5 $214,000 Sun • 1-3 S239.000 Sun 1-5 1229.000 Sun 1-5 $222,000 Sun 1·5 1213,000 Sun 1·5 S207.000 Sun 1-5 $210,000 Sun 1~ $1,295,000 SaVSun 2-5 $1,395.000 Sal/Sun 2-5 $224,500 Sun 1·5 S359.000 Sun 1·5 1-4 S Luby 1-5 A. Sheron 2-5 Pef'lmalV'Wyland 8. Amstatfter B. Amstadler M. Cole M Cole O.Ctlamben 0.ChamberS 0.ChamberS 8.Chamben e. ChamberS B. AmstJdter A. Paull M.Jones E Escano p MdCinneY 180 Villa Poinl OM $249,000 Sun 3-5 8. Swlndal Vi.sit OTU of°"' ~ ff°""' and rqister to win a $500 lift certifkatc to S,,O,. Mart °"" ................ ,..,~, ... ··------.- $471,• 480 Of 580. 3BA, apx 2 625 S(l ft 2 fplc. private patio. 4 car garage Tennis. beach. clubhouse Easy access 10 Lido Island Sopert> custom hm 10 mint condillon w/4 or 58R's, 4.5BA. library, huge lamily rm & gourmet's kltcten overlooking lailwa'i. Gorgeous views Call loday for more intormatlonl Ad#P-2310 ! , l ·~· j r .., ··- LARGE PORT STREET EXPANSION Expanded bedrooms, adcled entry hall, library, and nursery or game room. New windows, roof, all flooring, much more. Walk to school in 5 minutes. Reduced to $729,000. ELEGANCE IN HARBOR POINT C lose to work., close to play, close to shopping, Close to everything. Most quiet location in Harbor Point. 3 + den, large 3 car garage, beautifully maintained. $859,000 TWO FINE HOMES IN HARBOR VIEW SEAWIND 1) 5 bedrooms, 3 car garage, pool, spa, sand bmnis almost next door, outstanding remodel of kitchen {complete), ricw of mountaim and city lights. This i. the best buy of a two story lwme now avail.sable in the area-~omersct model. Reduced to $S39,000. 2) 4 bedrooms, rwo family rooms, all new windows, flooring, enclosed breezeway in this Portofino Model. Also close t.o s , pool, and community tennis. View of mountain.I and cl li cs. TWO LEASES IN HARBOR VIEW 1) SEAWIND-4 bedroom with best view in the neighborhood. Top street in Scawind, access to pool, spa. and community tennis court. Bright kitchen, and large rear yard and ~ for entertaining. Well priced at $2, 700 mo. 2) FOUR. BEDROOMS NEAR GREENBELT Upgraded and well cared for 4 bedroom single story, with newer carpets and Jnint, and new non-burnable roof. Cl0te to community pool, and pbygrounds. $2,JOO mo. Waterfront with Boat Sllp 4 Bedrooms. 2.5 Baths, Large country kitchen. Ille floor, French doors. Private gated community. Walk to Lido Village. 2 car garage. taea,ooo Peninsula Point 4 Bedrooms. 2 75 Baths. Living room plus den. separate dining room. 2 car garage plus space for 3rd car or boat 3 patios. custom spa. seee,ooo W1terfront wttll Bo1t Sllp 2 Bedroom, 1 Story, 2 car garage. Redone kitchen and nvtng room. On cul~de-sac street, gated community. '849,000 Baycrest Court 2 Bedrooms, 2 bath, 2 car garage. A model perfect upper condo. Vaulted ceilings, custom mirrors, gated community, best value! •tH,800 THE PRUDENTIAL •JON DOUGLAS COMPANY A member of the • Jon Douglas Real Estate Group, Inc. . . . ... -. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . ... .. . Nl'w cu:-tnm hPmr nearmgcomplcrion. Contemporary in design with Vil'\''' 1if thl· llLl'an .11hl Lanynn. AJJ your finishing couches. For ll1\lfl' 111torm.tt1Pn, rll',\!->1! Lel li The Barharas. THE BARBARAS BARBARA AMsTArrrER ToP AGENT Foa 1993. '94, '95 #1 Top Producers & #1 Top Team A member of the ]<m. Douglas Real Estate Services Group, Inc. ARVILLA 's VERY SPECML PROPERTIES 17 SEA COVE LA.NE, SEA ISLAND Dramatic townhome. Shows hke a model, 2BR, 2.SBA + den. StUMing fla&Sla\C eotry with waler wall. lafJC pauo $565,000 BIG CANYON Single story 3BR. 3BA wl&Ofteoos coonyard entry & bcautifol patio&. gardens w/watc:rfall. Great valur pnc~ at $595,000 Tocally remodeled, golf coune views fro}ll patio and balcony. Reflection pool &t spa. $630,000 UNBELIEVABLE PARK-LIKE YARD 2BR +den or 3BR. 3BA. Ckqeousll Otcat pJan for ent.ataining. RechKed to $587,000 FABULOUS SEAISLAND AIJ one llwcl no lta1n • upper coodo • vaulled c:ellinis. 2Blt + Oen, 3BA. $51•.- BIG CANYON • OPEN HOUSE• BY APPT. Tlot1 ......,,r.....,,,. otttttna ..,.., aTated uct.ivd)' for• -.. 1111 diJccm"'& ....,.~ Qual11y dblp and wort.miUt<lup "'tnt UllD die toal mnodotl of 1IW 68R. 6.5BA IW~ "'hJdi 1nclllde. tht b<1nu\ or a~ bviq Wll'I rcw inlaws m ~I A ~'pool. <pa & ,.i...na"" an n1ra i..., loc bed:1ns IO"'' canyoe golf cour<c $1,795,000 Call the Pro ''Arvilla'' 729-7212 24Hr. Pager-(714) 729-5430 BIG CANYON 3BR 2.SBA. Large townhome. courtyard entry -overm.cd pnvate pauo. 3 car garage, large master on f~t flOOJ. Guard gated commuruty. $650,000 3Bll 38A. Vaulted ceilirip. 3-ar a..-.,e. security aym~ belich ecceas. 4lt M r $679,000 SEA ISLAND FOR LEASE Large townhome with wonderful pf coune vaewa. 2BR + den • 2.$8A. ~ otr llvlnJ room. Deck off ma.stu bedroom. $3,2GOt'mo. FABULOUS RANCH -GARNER VALLEY Magnificent 6BR. ~BA home. 4.S BCl'C$, 2·stall hone barn 'O min/PJlm Sprin~. Fubulou~ly priced! Reduced IO $62S,OOO MOST SOUGBT-AFl'ER MODEL Lnrge 3BR +den. 3.SBA. All one level. no stai.-... w/prvt \pa. Golf coun.e locauon. Reduced to $685,000 ALTEZZA (NEWPORT COAST) 3BR. JBA and loft. Great views -hght and bright. Privatt: patio with built-in BBQ $482,000 FABULOUS 2BR plus den, or 3BR. 3BA Condo. Intimate patio &bows light lk brilbL Neutn.I decor. · MaAVDDB 4BR. l.7SBA. 2 cw pnae, poulble RV eccets. ~ loc. OWnet reloclbq. sabmi• offer! $19'.!00 -Dally Pilot lteal S.tate • Augutt 17, 1996 _TH_E_P_RU-D-EN_T_IA_L_•_J_O_N_D_o_U_G_LA_S _C_o_MP_AN_Y..... THE PRUDENTIAL. JON DoUGI:AS COMPANY Cf; A tntm~r of the Jon Douglas Real Estate &ntices Group, Inc. \E\\'I.' LISTED• BELCOl l<T • ~7.'5 .000 Elegantly customized two story, 4 bedroom, 3.) bath home in this private community with pools & spas. Beautiful serene setting. Palm tree lined rear yard. 1218 POLARIS DR. •NOW $830,000! Remodeled 4 bedroom single story pool h0111e. Beautiful sunsets, water & Newport Center views. &tensive use of marble & granite. THE PRUDENTIAL.• }ON DOUGLAS COMPANY A manber of the Jan Do""'4s Real Eat.Gk Semccs Qroup, Inc. Your piece of the Rock ... The Prudential -Jon Douglas Co. Your piece of Lido at 113 Via Quito $710,000 • Extra wide 47' lot • Gorgeous lush gardens, Spa & tempting entry • French doors throughout • "Move-in" Condition • "Street to Sttada» SUE VAN AAlsT Pager 721-3670 MARCIA BRASHIER 714/729-72411..._.;.j-- • I A membtT of du Jon Douglas Real Estate <Jyoup, Inc. Joan Maifeld 729-7296 760-8008 ELEGANT liU BELCOURT 1 LIVIL Sophisticated 3BD, 2.SBA Terrace Home. lnduded -high ceilings, plantation shutters, neutral tones, aaium. Beautiful garden with gazebo. Guarded Community. 34 Hillsdale Drive $685,000 How to contact ~your real estate representatives Kip Hancock ~sing sales representati-..e Great value on South Bayfront. Fabulous views of Prtstlnc custom home & apt. 4BR, 4 full baths, steps turning basin, Pavihon, sunsets. Spacious 3BR, 2BA to the Bayt Roof deck Vle\'ll'S of baY, crty ltghts, hills. Bay ~~.~'.~ .. ~~1.1: .. ~~.~ .. ~.I·~···~~~.~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~.~~1~1~1= Little Balboa Island Cnsp and bnght Cape Cod home Quality construc- tion 1991 3BR, 2BA. with French doas, bay window and vaulted ceilings. . ... .. .. .$699,000 Prime 100 block -tree-ltned street, quiet west end of Island. 3BR 2BA s1ngle-st01Y home. Front & rear patlOS. Cireat value................... . ........... $490,000 ont • Balboa Island Pier plus great South Bay location. 3BR, family room and 4BA large ltv1ng room with fireplace. Large master suite. Views from Jetty to Pavihon/shared Pier. . . . .. . . ....... .. ... $1,495,000 Spacious Island Duplex. 4BR, 2BA with large balcony up, 3BR, 2BA with patio down Remo- deled Kitchens/Baths. Square footage cannot Little Balboa Isle French Regency 3BR/den, 3BA Quiet location! Little Balboa Island Duplex_ 2BR; 2BA. home with formal dining room and pnvate 2BR den With large SlXldedc and balcony + 2BR, 1 BA With apartment. High ceilings. Upgrades. Sq.ft. can't be patio. .. . . . . . .. . . . .. .. .. . .... $4+.5,000 be duplicated!. .................................... $569,000 duplicated. 21 5 Abalone .................. $7891000 Balboa Island Cape Cod Cottnge home. 2-stoty 3BR, 2BA. Worm and spacious 3BR, 2BA home with formal Fresh & bright. Vaulted beamed ceilings. Large dining room and St.My breakfast nook. Detached famlty kitchen area . Brick patio and yard for HARBOR RIDGE $759,000 ~ CUiiom Town.'°"'9 w/llunnSlg ec.an. ~~°'Ju~~k~ ht*K:•. FNnCfl ~. ~ paltot. CORONA DU MAil Look at this price for 4BR 38A condo! Cam cr11. fplc. formal DR l 81l I BA down..... . .... S361.SOO "' Pf.NINSULA POINT Dramatic ~ bay view from o6der res w/4<:At. frontage Lot v.tue. ~ b tdlab.. sas.ooo CORONA Df.l MA.a Dr.vnatk &. ,_.,_ w/3&R suites. Golgeous kit w/S4bU.ro. rool deck. 2-ar gar ..... .$510,000 • a # • UDOISU Great strttl to street loc. Huge MBR downstrs. 2 very lg 8ll &. cledt upstrs So pido .... $SJ9;000 HARllOll VIEW HlllS Lush grounds aa:ent remodel. New slate rod. custom drs/Wtrdaw/ab!. Gorgeousl ... S729,000 f Ii id Ii COllONA DEL MA.a Spidous/open 38l, 2.58A condo w/pod !Able size den. MBR w/fpk.. spa tub. balc ..... $361,5000 COSTA MESA SllR 275 llA with '81l downsU!rs Including 2nd MBR. Pride ol ownenhip area........ ...$119,900 EASTSIDl HlKiHTS Own ptop lhil CM\ help w/poiyment! Duplex. £..tell has Mds Slst,900 •• • • ,. Charming Balboa Island Duplex • 3 Bedroom Cottage • Newer 2 bedroom Apt. "'I Pnvate Deck • Large Pabo w /South Bay Front Views $539,000 Call Gav Proud @675-87()() Live In One, Rent The Other! • Excellent Location Close To South Bay • 2 Large 3 Br Units • Great Income'! $759,000 Call Betsy Boyd @673-8700 Spacious Custom Luxwy Condo • 2Br. 2BA Condo • Tas teful Decor • Plush Carpet & Designer. C>rapes ""$229;890- Call Walter Mitchell 0588-3083 Gorgeous Penthouse • Huge 2 Br. 2 Bath Penthouw Condo • C.thedral Ceilings • Ari Exodlent Value Magnificent Home or Duplex • Exquisite 5 Br Home • Elegantly Decorated •Showcased in 'CJ.4 COM Home Tour $895,000 Call Alice Bn:nmrell @675-9585 Island Living At Its Best! • Brand New Family Home or Duplex • Excellent Location • Corgeouo; Luxury Amen1t1es $895,000 Call Alia Brownell @675-9585 SUMMER RENTAL • Wal.king Distance To Peninsula Point & Fury • 3-Story • 5 Br • Private Pier • Your Own Sancry Bch $2,600/Wkly CsdJ/OGn ~ 0675-4441 Beautiful Bay View Property ·Go~Bay& Ocean Views •Spacious Living • Fabulous Kitchen $325,000 Big Canyon Townhome With Incredible Coli Course Views • Extremely well Located -Very Private End Unit • Adjacent To Community Pool • 2 Bed&: 2.5 Bath+ Den/Study Private Atrium Entrance & 2-car Garage. · . $299,000 Call Laurie Collins @ 648-2234 Nnqport &adr Quaint Balboa Island Duplex • Immaculate 2 Br Cottage + Newer 2 Br. Apt. Each With Priv. Garage $445,000 Call Alia Brownd.I @675-9585 Charm Of The Island! • Impeccable 2 Br, llfliiiil 2 Ba Cottage • A Darling Home •Custom Built 1990 $635,000 Call Walter M1tdudl @588-3083 Gorgeous View Of Back Bay • 3 Br & 25 8.lth • Large Master • Granite Wet Bar • Built-In Ent. Cnlt. $462,500 . Call I.Aurie Collins 0509-8923 A View From The Top • 2Br. 2BA Pmthoua In Udo • Spectacular 8-y at Ocfto VteW1 • Boat Slip available $619,000 --~ SERENE BAYFRONf HOME Newport Beach, ClllifornUi .-Ulhis classic Mediterr~ean d. csigned Ba~~nt home was built (di ~ith the finest materials and craftsmanship. Located on the Balboa Peninsula, the home has panoramic vtcws of the bay and is just steps from a beautiful wide sandy beach. A ne\V boat dock will accommodate a lar~e racht plus a s~de-tie. The spac_io~ Bayfront patio has a bwlt-m BBQ and 1s a great entefta:l1ung area. Situated on a 35x109 lot, this home is approxima.tcly 35~0 sq. ft. with 4 bedrooms and 4.5 bathrooms. The luxunous master suite has a wood burning fireplace with with a stone mantle, giant walk-in closets with his and her safes, his and. her sinks with soft lit vanity, lar~e marble surrounded Jacuzz.t, custom seamless shower, beautiful balcony and sitting area. With an open flowin(; floor plan, this home is an entenainer' s dream. The gourmet kitchen has top of the line appliances, a walk-in pantry, m aple cabinets and granite counter tops. The living room ceilings are coffered with indirect and cove lighting. There are built-in stereo speakers as well as a Panasonic computerized telephone/intercom/security system. Other ameniti~ include quality 2 zone heating and AC, two SO gallon water heaters with recirculating system, central vacuum system, 2 car garage with storage cabinets, custom sectional garage door, and landscaping with low voltage lighting and irrigation system. 1430 West Bay Ave. $2,199,000 · Call Russ Fluter at Cannery Village Realty 673-3777 Read the latest happenings in ... Buylines FRED SANDS NEWPORT PROPERTIES gives a bi g welcome to Carola Lueder, who was hired as director of the commercial division. She has an impressive hi story in the commercial real estate industry and they're excited to have her on board. And welcome back to Marla Bercovitz, who recently returned from a two-week vacation to Spain. METRO REALTY congratulates Angela Glaser, who just had her poem published in Today's Realtor, I • • I • • a national magazine. Angela teamed with daughter Jennifer to Realtors." She's had a lot of positive response to her creati ve take on the profession. Look on page 57, where we've reprinted the poem (with her permission). And we ·would like to wish a happy belated birthday to Darrell Pash, who celebrated last weekend. Sunshine, clear skies and seas are on the agenda for Kay Polovina of COWWEUBANKER MARINERS MILE. She and her husband took their boat to Catalina Island for the weekend ... it 's a good thing we didn't find out sooner, or we might have tried to get on a8 stowaways! Happy birthday to Olga Matthews, who celebrates on the 23rd and Vicki Lee, who was born on the 24th. HAYES MARTIN ASSOCIATES, INC., a leading public relations agency was named as a 1996 recipient of the Bear Award, given by the California Newspaper Advertising Executives Association.rThe agency's winning entry was from its "What Worx for You?" campaign, created for California Pacific Homes, Southern California Division, headquartered in Newport Beach. Gregory Mac Diarmid was named chief financial officer of · BIRTCHER ENTERPRISES. The announcement was made by Robert Anderson and Brandon Birtcher, co-chairmen of Birtcher Enterprises, a parent company to several development, property management and real estate investment/advisory services firm s. Mac Diarmid will oversee and work with the project finance group to expand and manage the ... ····"'···-... ···-·· company's relationships with both the U.S. and international financi al mmum es, me u mg en ers an equity sources, as well as direct the company's internal accounting, financial management and management information systems. He brings both national and international finance experience to the position. Kent McNaughton of GRUBB AND ELUS RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE SERVICES already has more than $15 million in closed sales this year. He's so busy that he's looking for a full- time real estate assistant with a California license to help him out. Do ]OM lttJH 11111 INWI to hu:lutk in th• B•1lbu1 column? Just caU /,,. Hbr, ieal t1taU tdllor ('114) 51~ "'fax (114) 650-4802. - OCEANFRONT DUPLEX Pnl'n<' boardwal~ loca11on. •hote ""•let"~..,.., •. ~ '"''mmonp i.., • .._h All ne"" piunt. carpel, noor, ind "''ndo"' _ _-,.,..,.,ri treatmenu 3505 Seashore $725,000 Call Chris Bri andi 673-3777 CORONA DEL MAR OLDF CORONA DFL ,\.lAR, 724 POPPY A\r:. Fixt:r, one of a kind. 2BR/t BA. $42'i,OOO Open Sat. -B.J. John<><>n CORONA DEL MAR, 142 DRlFT\VOOD C harmmg home in lovely area. lBR/2BA. $67S,OOO Open Sun. -B.J. Johnson OLDE CORONA DEL MAR, H·6 POPPY AVE. Clmc to ocean. Creat property. 3BR/2.75BA $MS,OOO Open Sun. -l larrict Botwinick C.\.\1FO H IGl llANDS, 6W CA.vtEO 1 llG H LANDS RFDL'CED' Lar~e prl\'ate lot with pool. Ckean, Golf C:ourc,c & 11 111 \'icwc,1 4BR/1BA. $8lJ'i ()()() (>pen ">un. ( :onnrc Betton ' C.A.\1FO I llC;f fLAND~. 4800 SURRLY DRf\'F Rc..,ort I ,I\ 1ng v. 1th <,ome ocean Vlcv., near golf cour.,c Pool, Spa, Sauna & Beach access. 4BR/4BA $849 000 pen . un. .onnre enon CAMEO I ll(;l I LAND~. 4:;27 CORTLA.1.'1D GREKJ BLY' One level w/Catalrna & sunM.'l view<>' 4BR/2BA. $49Ci,OOO Open Sun. Mrnk/Curtrn CORONA I llG I I LANDS, +ro DE SOLA. TERRACF Panoramic ocean & Catalina view,. 4BR/3BA Open Sun. -Linda Octh $679,000 CORONA I llG l ILANDS, 4<>1 SEAWARD DR. Clao;.,ic t"UStom couagc 90\ Ila. l 8 R/J.75BA. $44-0 000 Open Sun. -1 lyla Bertea ' SI IO RECLIFFS, 242 DRl .. T\VOOD RD. Gated heachc'> ... Exdu-;1ve area. 3BR/3BA. $675,000 Open Sun. -B.J. Johnc;on HARBOR \1EW HILLS, 1537 KEEL DR. G reat famil y home with large lot. SBR/3BA $679,900 Open Sun. -Maxine Propp SPYGLASS, 7 CARMEL BAY DR. Ocean, Bay & City light view-;! Family & Bonus room. R/3BA. $879 000 Sat./Sun. -Reick/Ranger ' • • • • • •• Sdtarl"? & S'wrl~ t.·oo;/1(- NEWPORT BEACH I !ARBOR RIDGE, 5 MONACO Ocean & Catalma views ... Private guard gate communiry. l BR/JBA. $r12-,,110 (>pen Sun. -Karen Masters l IARHOR RIDGE, 14 SALZBURG New li.,ting -View -light &bright. 2BR/2BA. $WH,OIHI Open Sat./Sun. -Mary Osterhout J IARBOR RIDGE, 53 HARBOR RIDGE DR. (;reat Ocean \'iew. Largest model. 3 car garage. Ci8R/3.5BA 's-1 11,rn10 Open Sun. -C laudette Blanchard I IARBOR \'IF\\' H OMES, 1801 PORT STIRl.I'<, C harming canncl ... nace comer lot. 3BR/28.\. $4-'.t11111 Open Sun. -Judy Strauss Bf(; CANYON, 14 RUE GRAND VALL EE (;olf cour<,c vie", pool, private guard gate cummun111 rnRllBA. $'>N,OOO Open Sat./Sun. -Partch/Barrington BIG CANYON, l S RUE FONTAINE Big Canyon I 0th fairway, expanded "Monaco". .lB R/2. 5BA. $7t>H,000 Open Sat./Sun. -Aune/Kenton UI G CANYON, 6 CANYON FAIRWAY Newer cu~tom, fabulous views! 4BR/7.5BA. $3,400.000 Open Sun. -Carol Allison BAYCREST NOR'IH 19W IRVINE AVE. Remodeled & ready! Large family home with spa. 4BR/2BA. SH6,00ll Open Sat. -Catherine Simons 1706 IRVINE AVE. Baycresc for $3 l 0,000... Mariners elem zone. 4BR/2.758A. $3 I0,000 Open Sat./Sun. -Dana Black Grubb ti If.. • . .• f •• ·' • ~t17t~ & 18t~ :001.!!' DOVER SHORES AREA 14 \!-1 S.\1\.'TIAGO \rLh1tcct~ dream ... 3 car garage ... Gorgeous yard & pooJ! 'BIU4B.\. $629,000 < >pen "iun. -Arne Peterson I rit' \1:\RINERS DR. I .un1h home near outstanding schools. H!IU2.5BA. <>pen Sat./Sun. -Mark Jackson t' 14 WARWICK Dramatic entry, 4 car garage! 5BR/3.5BA. <>pen Sun. -Jim Weisenbach UPPER BACK BAY '~oo LAKE PARK LANE $369,000 $549,000 c .n:at family home with view of Cherry Lake. 'IHUUBA. $459,000 c >pe n Sun. -Jo King EASTBLUFF < .rcat family neighborhood on c:ul-de-sac street! 'llR/2BA. $399.000 (>pen Sat./Sun. -Tom Brunson '\ 12 ARALIA lk 'c Buy! Large yard, quiet location. 4BR/3BA. $439,000 <>pen Sat./Sun. -Leverett/Shipley ~I 15 ARBUTUS < :ut-cle-sac. Large yard. Comer location. H3R/2.5 BA. (>pen Sat. -Sally Shlpley 'JOR CHESTNUT Cul-de-sac. Large yard. Sincious. 5BR/3BA. (>pen Sat/Sun. -D1grado/Shiefelbein 2821 ALTA VISTA Fabulous view. Remodeled and expanded. 4BR/2.5BA. Open Sun. -Jim Degndo LIDO ISLE 22 3 VIA QUITO Beautiful SO' south facing lot. 4 fireplaces. 4BR/3.5BA. Open Sun. -Bob Coluccio $519,000 $589,000 $649,000 $849,000 _._ __ _..._ 215 \1.A D[JON Newly refurbished Spanish style home. 3BR/l.75BA Open Sun. -H yla Bertea BALBOA PENINSULA fl l 36th STREET Newer Duplex -Beautiful -Steps to the beach. 5BR/4.5BA. $895,000 Open Sun. -Catherine Simons PENINSULA POINT 2105 E. BALBOA BLVD Fabulous bay view. Steps to sand, 3 car garage. 4BR/4BA. $789,000 Open Sat. -Jo King WEST NEWPORT 5801 & 5081.S SEASHORE DRIVE Seaside custom duplexr 4car garage. 4BR/5BA $1 ,425,000 Open Sat./Sun. -Solly Shatzen WIND 6 SEASCAPE DRIVE 2-story condo, good location. 2-car garage. 2BR/2.5BA. $169,975 Open Sun. -Gib Walker COSTA MESA EASTSIDE, 286 EAST I 9th STREET Picture Perfect cottage. A "10"!!! 2BR/1BA. $249,500 Open Sat./Sun. -LouAnne Rittey EASTSIDE, 287 23rd STREET Cnanner on large lot, beamed ceiting'S'm-tiving_-room. 2BR/2BA $289,000 Open Sat./Sun. -Pamela Ball MESA VERDE, 1883 RHODES Expancicd Pool Home in trnific locatiat! 4BR/ 1.5BA $349,COO Open Sun -Kay Koo&1 . SOUTH COUNIY DANA POINT, 25561 EASTWIND DR. PRICE REDUCED! Near beach/Harbor! family neighborhood! SBR/3BA Open SatJSun., 12-4 -Minlc/Curtin • l •I Carol Allison & James Gray FARICUSTOM •I 0, 000 Sq. Ft. • Pool & Spa • 3 Levels • Unbelievable Views of. Big Canyon • One of a kind $3,595,000 SPECTACULAR 5 BEDROOM •Country French Custom • Family Room • Library • Pool & Spa • Stunning Views $2,795,000 The ''Only'' Choice for Big Canyon NEWER CUSTOM • 4 Bedrooms • 3 I 12 Bath • Family Room • large Private Location $1,249,000 FAIRWAY ONE • Spectacular Newer Mediu"anean • 4 Bedroom • 7.5 Baths • Media Room• Ekvator • 4 Car Garage $3,400,000 FRONT ROW GOLF LOCATION •Spectacular 18(}' Vuw of the Golf Course • 5 Bedroom, 5 Bath • Secluded Pool and Spa $2,195,000 REMODELED 2 BEDROOM • Family Room • Fabulous Vit'Ws of City and Golf Course • Air Conditioned $659,000 . . . -. . .... EMERALD BAY -OCEANFRONT Emerald Bay Oceanfront North Laguna Beach roudly presenting 108 Emerald Bay. This Oceanfront Estate located in the prestigious guard gated community of Emerald Bay is. one of only 14 homes located on the sand with direct beach access. Enjoy the feeling of complete privacy while living on the oceanfront with crashing waves and white sandy beaches. This home expands over 5000 square feet of living with 6 bedrooms, 6 bathrooms, 2 kitchens, a family home theater room featuring THX sound system, over 3300 square feet of wrap· around decks, private spa, guest quarters and parking for 6 cars. Call me for a private showing of this spectacular oceanfront property ..... Presented at $5,900,000 KENr A. McNAUGHTON Specializing in Luxury Estate Properties (714) 644-6200 • ----- 1 . ~ can help make the difference in your life! CORONA DEL MAR SOUTHOFPCH Mediterranean 5 year new 3 bedroom townhome. Formal dining room, la~ living room with vaulted ceilings and prep/au. Mmur suite with fireplace and rkck with spa. ROBYN SF.ARS $359,000 A VERY SPECIAL HOME! Spl~ndid 3 bedroom with upgrarks throughout! New Carpet! New Paint! Extra large Zot with RV access and lush back]ard.1 JACK GIFFORD $159,800 LOW DOWN AND MOTNATED Immaculate newer Townhome. Large~t plan - 3 bedroom, 2. 5 bath, with fireplace. Will ult! "Su~ect to" Less than 10% aown. DUS~~SBEDROOM H~~~~00 ! Terrific Family home! 5 bedrooms, 1 314 baths• and formal dining. Special sitting room. I !mi~ laundry. JAC K GIFFORD $159,500 NEWPORT COAST Prime lot -over 14,000 sq.fl. Owner motwated and must sell' Cali for an appointment. F.STHER YANK Detached 3 bedroom, 3 bath, highly "pgraded wrth new carpeting and fresh paint. 2 car attached garage. beautiful yard Shows like a model. DIANA CAPPEL $239,000 MESA VERDE BEAUTY Wo11derfol 3 bedroom (was a 4 Bdnn. now with giant master) on cozy quiet cul-d~-sac. Large gra.ul. yard with spa! Berber carpet, vaulted ceilings, etc. ROBIN TENCH $249,000 I CORONA OEL MAR Cute 2 bedroom, I bath cottage in Corona tkl 1 1 Mar. Hardwood floors, FP diiached DBL car garage. just lisuJ. KATHLEEN McNAMEE $319,000 GORGEOUS REMODEL 3 or 4 bedroom and 3 baths. Luxurious Master mi~. Completely rmuxkled with French doon. tin~d windows and tXt7'1J spaciqus rooms. Family room, formal dining room and ;parltling pool PHYLLIS CLARK $329,000 PANORAMIC VIEWS European-Style gated community. Exquisite1 designer home with 3 bedrooms and 3 baths. Enhanced with granite, limestone and curv~ b11nimm. F11bu/tJus! DELIA DELGADO OCEANFROJIIT ESTATE AbsDluttly stunnint oct1111front homr wilh 6 bedrooms, 8 bathr and 11J>proxim11ul, 6500 U/· ft &llNlifai Ocran, &uh, ClumM, Nix/" Lipt Vuwt. QJJ for J>rf1>11u showint. CUJ 64-7475 Bill Dolby $6.lS0,000 GATED NEWPORT COMMUNITY! Newtr 4 btdroom, 3 bath home with privau Spa 11nd Watnfall Lush klndsc11pint-priwtU patio. Kitchm with untrr is'4nd. Family room, Li11int !Wom and MllSttr with firrpbtm. 3 Ctr gamtt and mort. Owntr "'llJ CllTT).' CUI 760-5()()() at. 112 Diana Prouu ~98,000 JUST REDUCED •HARBOR VI EW" l.ovrly qualtry rt·bu1/d txteuti11t homt with suond-story adJ111on. Ftaturts: Ntw win"'1ws am/ "'1or1, beautiful oalt Jloorr, coffered wlin11, sltylithts, ntw ltitchm. brtakfast room, family room anti fom111/ JininK room. 4 bedroom, 3 barh and /011tlJ bacltyarJ with Gaubo. C"'1 760-5()()() ed. 123 E'lynoe Kemp Allen NEW ON MARKET C.'harm1"l "~ 11rrhitmi ""'11 3 btJroom, 2 b11th homt. LKht opm 11111i tiiry Frmch Joan, larrt prrl w/Joa of ,{rllit trrn 11na118,000s'f.fi· "11. 'T1nlbA "JO" An International Company 760-5000 http://remullnk.com FABULOUS VIEW!! An absolutt ·Must Stt". .. thu 4 bdroom, 4.5 balh, IH11ut1fol homt was built for family mtfft/Unint ... tlN sJ>«t4CUl.ar &ry anti C11y ltthts vkw pn on arul on with owr 1800 UJ.fi· of d<cltint tO tnjoy it from. CUJ 760-5()()() oa. 1381139 Bill and Donna Wehner $1, 190,. Vmus of Omtn. H11rbor. Co.stlinL, CtiutliM SIUIUt 11n4, et1y bthl1. 5 lmiTrHms, 4 HIJn, 3 firrpl«n, IJHl'*:ltnt JH>Ol 14111111, bi-st 1Dc11tiort in S.PJPus Hill OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1-5, 21 POINT WMA. Julia Uao CORONA DEL MAil CJ/~2888 • Sl,09S,OOO .suJ.000 An International Company 760-5000 http://remullnk.com A RARE FIND IN DOVER SHORES A fabtdinu lmr;r lttt _, I 1,600141.ft ~ktl 6 brtiroom. 5 blllh ho,_ wiih ~pest J,.,,," 11Ni vkw of th< bult bllJ. A J.'ft' hotM wit/, ""1ti•l'1R lf4", iNUU 11Ni oMt. Jane Sangalla $899,000 HIU..TOP TRANQUll.ITY Stt llN I.I "'JS t1f tlN ldl:i"f n1tt llNi tlN fim 1JN11*k of th< di] Lipa ltif.4 d.w N,.,,_, &..b. NurlJ MW with m11pifi«r!t tktw. litf# #llJ mpt wit/, custoflfi.uJ "°""' room. Entnt11111m ~ SS2S,OOO __ ..__._. HARBOR VIEW HIU.S INVESTORS WINDFALL Great 11it'W1 of ()(tttfl, bay atul FttShion Island. Fantasric ronUJnporary fo>or p"1n on lmft' lot. Ptrftrt for rrnovation. OwMn movinK OMI of st11rr; want it solti U>ky. ca/J Marlt's HotlinL. (For prr-rteortkti tklllikti i11form11tion) CUJ (BQO) 510..2005 c.J. #5006 Muk Ackrich $t79,000 FABULO VIEW Grrttl loctttion on '4'ft' rorn<r lot. Hom< has km mntHlelui with Urlft' 2nti story tUitkd. 4 bt'drooms, 3 baths 11nJ f""'ily room. Just rYQUCtJ!f CUJ 760-5000 od. 109 Sid $U0,000 DECORATOR PERFECT FtlllMknu rw. story hnte with DttN livint room """ ltiuhm "pslllin off m11sur. Profosio1111/ly 1-tlsc11"j>NI 1Vith "nu sJ>ll1 £wry 111M11i'Jo ~ can help nzake the differnice in your life! BUIWER CLOSE OUT 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, vaulud «iiings. big bacltyarris, 2 car garrzge, onl] 4 lefi. Must SeU! PATRICK KNAPP $189,900 JUST REDUCED Great curb appeal puts this big 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath ho1M in &ycmt W1ovt tk Crowd~ UpgmdLs througho111. Mtticulowly landscaped with privak pool I andpatia. DIANA CAPPEL BREATHTAKING VIEWS! Ocean, Harbor, Coast/int ana City Light views. 5 bedrooms, 4 baths, 3 fireplaces. Pool & Sauna. Spyglass Best! JULIA LIAO $1,095,000 BANK OWNED Very cute 3 bedroom, 1 !4 bath home. Nice neighborhood. fush paint, new carpeting, Large yard and 2 car garage. JACKIE HANDLEMAN $144,900 OPEN HOUSE SUN. 1-5 Upper Newport Ba) 4 bedroom, 3 bath, fenced Pool on an oversiud Lot. ltkal for family. 2313 Li Li1UlA PL, Newport &4eb • CALLAGHAN $429,500 HARBOR VIEW HOMF.S Custom tksigned for the 901 Lifestyle. 4 bedroom, 3 bath Monttgo with gourmet lritchm, family room, and pario with gaubo. A must see! E,LYNNE ALLEN $875,000 ENGLISH COUNTRY HOME Custom masonry anti Stom TuJor. Separate guest qtu1rtn"s. Electric g11tn. F.xquisite qU4Uty throupo"t. &autifoi vkws. JOAN BURKE $1,675,000 COSTA MFSA DUPLEX Eastside 2 /mboom, 1 bath ea.ch with private yarJs an4 K"""Kt· I ROBfiln' MILLIKEN $229,000 OCF.ANFRONT LOT! I B.Ul.d your drram home! Enjoy summer sunsetl and crashing waves! Walk to pier, shops an4 restaurants. DIANA PROSSER $634,000 f.ASTSIDE COSTA MESA "Carmel Cottage". must set this Jarlinf. 2 bed- room. Ewrything new. "Camul Styli JWwn- garrJm-. RITA WADE A View For All Seasons! You won't find a more spectacular unobstructed tJiew on the hill than from this 5 BDRM home. A home to meet all the family's needs. AP'srr,...-t ••• _..,lk .. Offered at $1,195,000 Dover Shores A rare find in Dover shores ... A beautifully remodeled 6 bedroom home with guest cottage/studio/play room on a huge (approx. 12,600 sq. ft .) child friendly lot. A plrrc t-~ 111 fliu•,. e Owr. Big Canyon Come see this fab decorated, expanded & upgraded Monaco with master bedroom on 1st floor &. spa directly off the master bedroom. ~---•Ides Offered at $795,000 Beautifully upgraded 4 bedroom 2.5 bath ln.iint ~on Cul-de-sac lot. New kitchen, scraped ceilings, French doors, caamic tile, plantation shutttts, looeI, larubCal>ed rear ,.ard. Locat.ed in "Country Club" a.uociation with 2 pools, spas, sauna, wll,ball and clubhouse. ~-••d•• Jb!•dll• rJu e Offered at $299 ,000 Z hed house w11.h a sun room and a den, wood fin. upgraded kit. frplc, & a large I bed u1111 $585,000 Bob Koop, Sr. or Jr. Bob Koop, Jr. Mnulh nf 1hc harbor view~. g<llcd •lrccl Com· plc:led founJ•uom Jn•C"'•}\,plomb& clec $790,000 & $740,000 Bob Koop, Sr. or Jr. Foreclosure Irvine T~rrncc! Cuic. 3 hcdroom, 2 ~lh. large )•rd, sk)hgh1 bkJd1w.I ..,,>oJ floor\. up- gra.lcd kuchen, !m:pl•n'. 2 c•r g•ngc $.i.i.i,900 Bob Koop, Sr. NEWPORT BEACH 760-5000 I b11 • t Ext. 128 Home financing hints s financin Accun.hng to the NationaJ A11~ociatwn 111 Re<ihors. the median home price 1n the l '111ted States for 1996 will be $119.lXXl up nearly $3.500 from last year. But don't kt 1hose dollar signs scare you away from '11ur dream of owning your own home. 'aid Gary Ericson, CRS, president of the California chapter of Certified Residential l.,pec1 aJists. "Home prices may be on the rise. but 'o arc creative ways to finance the purchase 111 a new home.'' Ericson said. 'There are many alternatives to the trad.itionaJ 15-or ~0-year fixed rate mortgage which can put you in a new home easier than you think." One such alternative is an adjustable- rate mortgage (ARM). which is ideal for potential hOrne buyers who pref er smaller monthly payments than those associated with fixed mortgages. "An ARM starts out with a lower rate than a futed mortgage, but can then rise over the course of tbe loan as interest rates go up," Ericson said. "'A mongage of this type might make ~for the Youn" bU who~ on making more mone) a.-. 1he years pa.'s and would thcrclorc he able to afford higher pa)'rncnt' in 1he luture. Add1t1onally. mo~t ' a\c a 4u1ckly the irHerc'>t rate c.::m go.'' He abo recommend' th.ti home buyef' 10\C~t1gatc the pw.~1h1hty of a "buydn~n" In a buydown. the home 'dkr give' the home buyer credll for any repair~ that nta) need to be done to the home "Dcpend111g on the home's age and condition. a buydown can significantly decrease the "ittt of the buyer'. mortgage," Eric4'on note' He also suggests that when looking for new and creative way11 to fina nce the purcha.-.e of a new home. home buyers should consult with a Certified Residential Specialist (CRS). because they have advanced education and experience which will assist home buyers m finding the financing tool that's right for the home buyer. Certified Rtsidtnti.ol Specialists an mtmbtn of tht Rtsidtntial Saks Council, ont of two optraling divisions of the Realtors Naliolllll MIU'Uting lnstit.U, o IUH..,for-profil ojJiJJllU of the NalWnal Associalion of RtallOn. OVer 17 rytars 'Ezyerie.nce !)Jong tlie Coast 13roK.f,r 'J{ametf to '.R,JIAf~:J{a{( of :Jame 760-5000 x131 ~/Afa{Soutft Coun ~OOO~uuu (ttlf F.Xll'ptmnal rus10111 b111ll -IHR with stunning Vil"'\ of lhc 11.td. H.I~ .md llt\ lights. Fahulou\ Ouor plJn w/hugl.' Uf'l'IJI"' RclOU\ dml C iame Roum I I I I< lR A i:r:-.:c •' c :ourtydrd pool plu\ rear vard 'P'I lo>\ HD lNI RY/har garage Jl,250,000 (9J:!W!:!._drWa Vl!lJur !111JI nmmc.kl "' d l.irgl.' m~ll'r "lllll' N. 111f1n.· ~ flrl'plall''· 2 IMl\11\ Jnd J g11rgl'lll" > Jrd! $539,000 Omm Slfk ofl"CH fn Cororul lkl Mw JlJR 2BA, prtvm~. rnclo~ yard. Rrduud $469,000f Smushtng Nlffrt Ughr Ykws! l:kgant, but cory 4BR v.'/pool N I n•nth duo"' galore! Bring U\ an olfl>r' $725,000 Nrwporr fmnllrH~r -!BR, 2 'i H \ wl 2 flrl'pl.it,.., c.r,•.il fJmilv r<'IOl11 Poul k \f"l lmmdwl.11, $499,000 NmJPOrf Bault Stml/ Wondedul 3 BR on la~e lot w/ beautiful ~.ud <:Orgeous street Ju~I ll~t~' 1127 Btrtu.b.ltt U2S,OOO _ ____. Incredible Value 3 or 4 bedrooms and 3 baths. ltJXurious Master Suite. Compure~y remodeud with French doors. timed windows and extra spacious rooms. Family room, fonnal dining room and sparkling solar heated pool complete this wonduful home. $329,000 Brand new on the marlret.' 3 bedroom. 2 bath oozing with upgrades ... remodeud Euro kitchen, custom wood windaws, French doors. ~nn & taste/Ul tkcor.' Perfect neighborhood for youngfamilies. 343 Esther, CM. Offered at $309,000 South County, Newport Beach 764-3043 Home learning spaces help children's creativity gro"' Designer offers suggestions for creating o learning environment at home ac1iv1ties are all important !ools for developing children"s minds." Recognizing thal school<; cannot opportunities children need, <;avvy homebuilders and architecls in the '90s are incarporating thoughtfuneaming spaces for children into floorplans in new homes. • The "soft sell" learning approach. "ln our minds, learning is fun and full of imagination," said Kearney, a mother of three. ''Who really wants to tell their kids,. 'you have to spend an hour doing homework?' It's the hard sell versus the soft sell of parenting." The award-winning designer, who has designed models for builders in six states and Mexico. adds. "It"s a sensitive issue for all concerned parents:· To make the education magic happen. Kearney recommends creating special rooms and other spaces dedicated as learning centers for chndrcn. Others are converting lofts, family room niches or even areas within kitchens for children's activities. •Activity centers stimulate creativity Children's learning areas should include not only electronic equipment -aUch u com~ten and video ~ -but abio oenta'I for artWork. CraftS a other activitie.. ·'When you walk into classrooms, 1here are different acti vity centers, .. \aid Kearney, who envisions a similar conccp1 1 spaces. a r an driving your children to a remote location Lo do crafls, why not organize those crafls at homer One of Keamey' current projects is a custom home designed by architect Don Edson. The home includes a fun activity room laid out like a large pantry complete with a craft table and separate sections for art supplies, flower-arranging. science experiments w household tool storage. Another option is to set up family- oriented stations around a central family room. "Imagine a family room like the center of a flower with petals radjating off of it," Kearney explained. Spaces might include a learning center with computer. tudy table and bookshelves, a separate room for children's art projects, and a craft room and sports room for the parents. Each smaJler space opening off the central family room could be hidden behind sliding dOon when not in u.c. • Bjjali COion help kida team Colon tor aiikhD'• lolltnioa meu lbOuld be blip& IDd cbiDelful to~ aeadVity. lhli ....... nocet. ..,._.,_dill~ colon cm . stimula1c children's creativ1ty and even rai~ IQs," she said ... Subtler hues may be used in sleeping areas to hel children cam own ore •Expanding horizons "We want our chiJdren to learn about. computers and electronics, but we need to Qe cautious about these things consuming !heir whole day," Kearney said. "It's very easy for us when we're busy to let the 'electronic babysitters' take over. By having a variety of other activities for children to do, we can encourage our children to ~pand-their minds by exploring many aspects of their creativity~· Noting that many people s~nd large sums for homes used mainly as lecping places, according to Kearney we should start looking at our homes as retreat." away from the hustle and bustle of our worl<J. "Why not make our homes places where we ean pend time together as families and go back to more fanciful, relaxed timcsr' she asked. .. By pi'Ovidina place.~ where children can leim ia a creative environment. we will all beadlt." Dn1t KMl'IN1 II l""iilftt -t D ••• UM,,.,,.,,., I•., SM._ ,,_ 1'7' ,,.,~ ......... ,.. ... •1nkn•·...,~ .._,,,.,. ....... l'#tl#J& f ,...,,,. ...,... 1 8:30 a .m., Board of Directors meeting 3 10 a .m . -2 p.m .. Broker Preview MLS Book delivery 5 8:45 a.m ., Community Relations Committee meeting 6 8:45 a .m .. Affiliate Committee meeting 2 p .m. -4 p .m .. COMPASS Beginner course 1 l -4 p.m ., Agency 9 o .m . -noon. Ethics 9 10 a .m . -2 p .m .. Broker Preview 12 9 a .m .• MLS Committee meeting 14 10 a.m .. BORPAC Trustees meeting 1 - 4 p .m., Environmental Hazards 9 a .m. -noon. Understanding the R.E. Contract 15 9 a .m ., Grievance Committee meeting 9 a .m . -noon. COMPASS Advanced course 16 10 a .m. - 2 p .m .. Broker Preview 21 2 -5 p .m .. Internet c lass l -4 p .m ., Probate 9 a .m . -noon -Appraisal 22 9 -11 a .m .. COMPASS Beginner course 23 l 0 o .m. -2 p .m., Broker Preview 28 10 o .m. -1 p .m., SemJnat Disclosure for Common Envlronmental Hazards, taught by Attorney Bert Cook 1 - 4 p.m .• Fair Housing 0 0 -0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 BIG FISH vs. LI'ITLE FISH Over the past five years, dramatic changes have taken place within the real estate pond. The big fish have become impregnated by consuming smaller and medium size ones and many smaller fish have just simply, given up. The big fish have had to operate more efficiently with more personnel, telephones, high-rise parking structures and automated voice mail systems ... push l for accounting, push 2 for an agent, push 3 for the up- desk or push 4 to get back to an operator. They've also purchased more ad space and more trophies for presentation to the in-house winners of just about anything under the sun. Is it possible that they place more emphasis on placing personnel mug shots in their ads than space dev·oted to selling houses? In any event, their multi-page display ads do attract some new business in sufficient amounts to support their lofty overheads and a yield for their investors. Conversely, smaller, independent, friendlier firms rely mote heavily on repeat clientele although new clients seem to find us in spite of our lower profiles. Do we work well with the big fish? You bet we do. Is their something wrong with big fish philosophies? Certainly not. We've simply chosen a different course and position· within the same pond. Having read the above, why should someone do business with a smaller independent firm? A portion of the real estate buying or selling clientele probably shouldn't. A smaller, friendlier, independent firm is not for everyone. The truths at the new clients we continuall attract are slightly more assertive, eman g an expect to get a lot more for their money. They expect a lot ofT.L.C. and know they'll receive it because they kndw the boss or the boss's secretary. This must be the best kept secret in town because the above description fits our clientele.to a "T". While swimming along side many big fis~ some of which have been eaten or washed ashore, we've managed to continue swimming strong in the same local pond as ~ways. Our 20 years of experience in the same location is evidence that our little fish "positioning" has worked. If you call us now we'll start the T.L.C. treaonent immediately. ~~ }hqt;_ - 0 R~r McKinnon OWner, Manager I • ·l $449,900 ~nu111111g.lv n.11wxldcd 3BR JRA lU.\10111 poul home on IO,()()()~ ". k 11 Wlutc gulUTill1 lon:hcn \11th i..Ja.nd, t-=rmd1 .. IOI"' k:-JJing to p.u\:-likc !1Cttll111--fuqil~c m lurd1cn & 11\m~ room 1-.lhulou<, home #I 3.'>US 1325 StRICX, Newport 8c:dt 3BR 2BA home with familv room & fireplace on over I 8000 + sf. loc in E.ists1dc Costa Mesa in County Strip area Most de~irablc area. Call now! #3622N Sp;mous & beautiful each unit has 3 master suircs w/ approx 1500 sf. ea..:h Also may be sold separately as condos. Bu)' one or both. Walk to Tnangle Square . New painr im1dc & out. #18FUL In Ne,,port Bc.lUt1fullv & cxtcn'l\CI\ remodeled 2BR 2BA lllndo New gorgcrn" 11k in Lanai & hath., :-:n, hardwood tloor!. & lkr hu .. arpet Rrc.Hh1Jlun~ 'IC\\'~ #3 I Fl-R I mmau1la1c ~cdudcd tract! Rare cul-de sac street nerghborhoo<l Just a block Imm the neighborhood p.11k 3BR I 75BA. Skylights in living room & hall l-ourth bedroom/den. #3 l YUK $234,000 On Big C.inyon golf course! Huge 2BR 2BA w/for mal dmmg & breakfast nook, fireplace End unit Pool!. & ~pas & green belt. #60SEA COLDWELL BANKER COSTA MESA / HUNTINGTON BEACH 714.668.9333 / 714.846.9094 '>UX l1t h.\ l'l·h\ Rill I "I'" .HllX C """I I 1-. """ NEW'POR I Rh\< 11 I; '1.arhur'' n. •n ,,h, "''\, HUNT INGT ON REAC H 2u~x2 "'" ion l ), uu1J Rude •lph I ft<;IJJ C h•rk" tllc ( ir Jun RJ, h m•n I ' 4 \' 14.000 ~iw •c;u I 4 \ 10.i •mo I 1 \I I • flflll I 4 \ ! .?-4 11110 I 1 S2Xll.OOO lll'I ' llOl "I .... \I "l ' COSTA MESA 1~2.~ "I.--. I hmJ"l11H Atl•m< k/( '"••l<l 2-405 !'.uhunnc lcrnc M•h.,rtc\ NEWPORT BEACH I u;, '"''"' l..•nc lcrnc ~hh11n« I 4 H.N'>()(l 12 4 SIX'I 1100 12 .. sc;35 ooo NO NBEO TdrAY RENT' s-9,900 llrpcr u1111 21\R I 7511A \tiurh ( "·•~•• Mcrm uu I 'riv•Jnl kn.hen loo"' d1 ..ct & swn11e 'l'~e \time <Unum h:arutto Very hf.lhc #25<;UN POPULAJI. 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''°'"' •l'>'>IA 'iMALL C'OMPUX $147,000 lJ1,.1n1 .\RR 2 <,R.'I nnt '" tlu hluth & it.-.·.H•nal PJrl t-... fr.J lurt tor 11lhu. ur Jen Rnttht knlhcn. 1t«rl•,~ '""'I' 1.11nJ .. • IO\~.A 2 MASTBR SlllTBS • l,O•T $149,000 I ri:uJcJ 2RR 2 ~RA, Rcrhcr••'l'<'t, 1Jultc1I , .. 11tni:• •hl1i:h1•. hrcpl;,c o .. cr 1250 'I l..o'ltc r•11u #.'l\Yll lMPJ:!CCABLP ALISO VIBJO $155,000 I'"'~ nu turrhcr' lmm•urlarc 3BR 2 SRA 2 • •• •1ta.hcJ it•n14c •Hl i:•"lt<rlU> <.1r<en !>ch Pl•llUlt1111 •hUllCI"\, l.\lhcJr.tf lethnp, poul\, 'f'.U 1cn111\, 11'"' & mote' #ISMl:.A \ONVENIJ:!NT LOCATION $157,900 .1RR I RA, l•'lt« lut, walk to ~hool, shopp1n11 & .. amon puli: o .. can hrcno, cnck""'o r•ttc•, Jou hie llcu•h«J 11-1ragc RV uu:as t19CON rJtJDB OP OWNBRSKJPI $164,887 lmm•,ul"c .\llR. 2 SBA 2 mln' home, muter ""'" \\1th "•lk tn do<cl Neutral u>lon, 11lcd cncrv, uko k:rtd>cn Lou u(windowl' 120MEY START YOUll BMPllll 1169,817 Hup.e IU roncd loc with 2 c•>mpktdy tepante howo & y;mh & laundry' Both arc lBll llA with pragc too! Call Now! 119POM soontlNG WATElU'AU.S & SfllRAMS $172,900 \ .k.UIU'-~ ••t< \\r.ljl .,.,,111J urJ Br•no nC\l ,.hue lt.l' r.ngc '"'"· "'''"' hrra '""""'" & nhmm l .HllNI CONSTRUCTED WITH CA.RE $179,000 4RR lBA, h1111c ''"'""" luHhcn, \\hrtc •cumu. uk 1hruutV'o<"t1 lmm.a..ulatc, nc,. roof, .. ulJCSK lo,mun #2IMIN SOMMl!RSbl cm HOME llbAUTY $179,900 4llR 2 SRA 2 \l<tr\'Cn.I unll \!.11h 2 lU lt·"•tte ••uhcJ •<1l1ntt" ''""tVl''· 2 t-aln1n1a & pm arc f""" I hou,•nd• under mme1 ,,q2HYI> NEWPORT RJVll!RAS $189,000 '"'~I ru rhc l-•1 Imm thl\ 11~1 & hn!V>t 38R .'BA 2 •hHI "''"1homc t 18A IBA) 0.MnSUtr•, lien, hr< rta .. c ( ·1ubh'"'"'· '1' .... ICl1111• & I'""" 124N.\R BACK BAY VILLAO.I! $199,500 \cdu.lc.I ( •f'<' CoJ •IVlc compln on rhc f-.1.nMJc \p•<1uu~ 2 RR l 58A l \Ion co,.nh<Hnc 141lh 2 ur •ru .. hcJ p..tr'•ttc 1,,,.. u•n , «•mmun"' J"M>ll & 'P"" #25BA(" BACX TO NATURB $202,500 Nc\llcd 1n • put ltkc i.cmntt' Buunful 2BR 2 SRA 2 stnrv luwnhomc ,.,.h 2 ur •n.a ... h<d µr•jle. Cozy fircpl"'-< UpgnJe• chmughrn.tt Very rnv•tc 112051-.A SECLUDBD LOCATION $204,900 '>cduJcJ C. .. u Mcu uca. 38R I ?SRA, tnlcno• 1n,1 l<t<..tton ursc family ruom, flrcplACe, Jo1gncr lutchcn, ~cntr.al au t90rEA MBSA VBRDB DRLJGHT $206,900 38ll I ?SllA Jingle story wuh lu11c pnvatc yat\I. MO\'e in wnd11lon Cathcdnl cc1hnp Amum olT masrcr bcdmom. #33MAU PllJDl! OP OWNU8HIP AJ.llA $209,900 311R. 2BA Mm Verde ~ Cul.Jc..: IQ'(!Cl. PmNy pn.d llwdc 8t a.a, -arpa1 ~Gm 8i>orpbn .. ilh duui. lilqillu. Vacant. 132Nl!I \-.ultcJ ,nltl1jl•. ""''h"c" ~•cnn, w'lnm '"" &. nlt ••«nt• 1hrnughou1 tru1t 1ttt•. <ulJcsi, 133MAR PARJ:SIDB BSTATES $224,900 <,h•rp JBR I 7511A C\eruu•e home 1n prewgc • .re• nf fuunum \'.tile) Bn,li: ,ourl)lnl Nc"'tr ••rrc•. fresh piim •lllMOU MESA VBRDE DIUIAM HOMB $225,000 (.;rut 48R (ctr 3 •Jen), 38A 2 "•>n home Vaulted cntn rn tomul IMng & J1nmg rttnnu, lircplKc, lu11c v•rJ rc .... bk R\ k<<"• Culdnk t33MAll BLUl'P TOP HOMR $229,000 Like nc"' fk•u11tul 38R. 2 SBA 2-mory bluff fl'J' home ,.,th .-.·e~nmc \l.:W:. \'•ultc<.l ,e11JnK-t, frcrk.h •loon, l•ry.e guurmcc lul• hen, 2 ,.., art.>.: 1,.,,1 iµugc II 0..\ EA MESA Vl!JU>I! NOR.ni $2311,900 Highly upg.kkd 'A' tnmc, 3 nran<kd bed.rooms, 2 .cram11. nk Mchf, nwt>lc enlT) ru fi:innal hvmg Sc J1ning roonu opening ro crnrr.al •mum 1I7NFW GILB.AT PAMJLY HOMB $263,000 -48R. 2 5BA, fOmul Jirung mnrn, 6rcpba m fam1 I) mom, brgc bonus mom with pool tabk 8cau11ful Frcui trcQ border mare rnr yard Mahbu & flood hghta .\Jd to cverung entcruin mcnt '33CAR ON THB Bl!ACH $274,000 3 8R 2BA corner unit with av.uomc YlcWI of C.nal1n.a, Laguru, Dani Point & Ncwpon Harbor cnlJ'al\Cc Gated community Pn<.ed below laat ..ic. #<>OOCE Call for information on joining our tum of professionals. ToM SUTllo 668-9333 WEEKEND OPEN HOUSES 1-5 SATURDAY ONLY DovER SHORES 320 Morning Star Lane $1,325,000 Rob Giem EASTSIDE COSTA MEsA 496 Walnut Place $439,000 June Adams NEWPORT SHORES 234 Lugonia $339,000 Kennie Jo Rizzo 424 Colton $322,000 Kennie Jo Rizzo SUNDAY ONLY BALBOA PENINSULA 522 West Oceanfront $1, 790,000 R1lbcrt Benls 6304 West Oceanfront $799,000 Kyll· f! Kerry Krause Tue BLllFFS 232 7 Vista I lucrta $204,500 Allison Sccscmann 2458 Vista I logar $219,000 (lm ... k f! Kate Ciilc~worl'1y 222 Nata $399,000 Barbara Milc!l CORONA DEL MAR 204 Hazel $1,795,000 Edie Olson 403 Poppy Ave. -$349,000 Eva Khwa1a EASTSIDE COSTA MESA Executive condo with contemporary styling, 2 bedrooms, 2 hatl11, 2 car garage, fireplace, brook setting. Donald Pf.££ -644-9060 -$144,000 LAGUNA HILLS 2 bedroom1, 2 bathe, light and bright, move-in co ndition with 11lrylight., wet bar and 11uper bonus rooms, attached garage. Gregg Minoux -644-9060-$186,500 COSTA M ESA 2 bedroom, 2 bath houee with fireplace, duplex -each unit has 2 bedroom.1, 2 baths, 2 private patios, all with vaulted ceilings Cammy Le1lie -631-1 400 -$295,000 . HARBOR RIDGE 18 San Sebastian $1,319,000 David Prince 10 Lucerne $319,000 David Prince LIDO ISLE · 101 Via Dijon $949,000 Lorraine Farrington 900 Zurich $1,795,000 Alison .McCormick 7 45 Via Lido Nord $799,000 Sharon Grimes NEWPORT CREST 1 Baruna Court $229,900 David Prince SATURDAY AND SUNDAY B AYCREST ) 701 Starlight Circle $569,000 Jeannine Stake I Renee King T1 11: Bu 'FFS 21 4-7 \'i5la Entrada $5.i9,900 Donal d Pfaff CoRONi\ DEL MAR 32~ Poppy ,\vc. $649,000 Olga Matthews I Rose Smiley L11>0 lsLE I 06 Via Cordova $559,000 Carrie Allen I Ri chard Lee Lmo PARK DRIVE 2 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, bay and ocean views from the prestigious guarded high rise of Newport Beach, community pool and spa. John C amp.bell -644-9060 -$550,000 LAGUNA B EACH Contemporary 4 bd, 6 ba bome with Catalina sunset and ocean views, master bedroom suite with office of another bedroom, fireplace. Claudia May{ield-Wi.e -644-9060 -$595,000 BALBOA ISLAND 3 bedrooms, convertible den with wet bar, 2 eto ry living room with fireplace, new kitchen, apartment over garage and laundry r.oom. Gregg Minolll -644-9060 -688,900 NEWPORT BBACH PCH @ Mariner's Mile NEWPORT BEACH BALBOA ISLAND PCH @ Avocado @ Marine Ave. 631-1400 644-9060 673-6900 http://www.coldwellbanker.com • ·l $449,900 EASTSIDE LUXURY DUPLEX $399,000 ~n1nnu1glv rcmoddcd 3BR .~BA lU\lom pl-II hunc on 10,()(X)~ .J. kif Wlutr guurm.1 klldX.11 '-'1dl L.J.l.lld, rn·nch Jmr, bl.ing to p..vit-lik !11:.1tl.llll.. lin.1"-"x 111 k.m.-hcn & bvtng n11M11 hbulo1.1'> home #l~SU!-1 132.5 Suw:x., Ncwpat Bcdl 3BR 2BA humc with famiJy room & fireplace on over Spai:1ous & beautiful · each unit has 3 master suites 18000 + sf. lot in Easl.\ide Costa Mesa in County Stnp w/ approx l 500 sf. each. Aho may be sold separately area. Most dcs1rablc area. Call now! #3622N as condo:. Buy one or both. WaJk to Triangle Square. New pamt inside & our. #l8FUL $199,900 $234,000 In Ne\\ port Bcau11fi.tlly & cxtcml\c)\ remodeled 2BR 2HA u1nd11 New gorp.cm!\ 11lc 111 Lanai & bath~ ~C\\ harJ,,c><>d floori. & Berber larp..:1 Brc.11h1.1k.ing \ICW\ #31 H ·.R lmm;u;ulare l>cduded tract! Rare cul-de sac Street nc1ghborhoo<l Just a block from the ne1ghho rhood p.1rk. 3BR l 75BA. Skyliglns in ljving room & hall 1-o urth bedroom/den. #3IYUK On Big Canyon golf co~1 Huge 2 BR 2BA w /for ma! dining & breakfast nook, fireplace. End urut. Ponb & spas & green belt. #60SEA COLDWELL BANKER COSTA MESA / HUNTINGTON BEACH 714.668.9333 / 714.846.9094 01'1' Ill ll ... , -.1 'll.\\ 'JUM f't..ht l't"''' Roll I up" .l.1XX C Jrn" I 1-1 ... 1111\t NEWPOR.I 81-ACH I!; '-u1ht11\I l>~•r••th\ \hh; .. H UNTINGTON KEAC H 20-~t.? ''"'"'" 1 )• mnJ Rt.hi• •lrh I nS02 C'hJrkn tlk I tr lcJn kod1111•n I~ 2.l ~ .... H•mr,h•r<' A.t•111ck/I hw•IJ Hor; N•rt-.1nnc Jcrn' M•h.,nc• NEWPORT BbAC H I .US .,,,_, !..inc Jcrnc i\t.tu.ncy 12 .. ~214 OlMI Sl.N.~:;o I -I S2fH •1110 I 4 SI I ,00(1 I -1 \224 111MI I 4 S2AY.OOO I 4 n.w.t,IX> 12 .. s 111'1, 00(1 12" sr;.~:; 0011 NO NBEO Tcf PAY RENTI $"'9,900 t 'rr<"' 111111 2 llK I 7S RA \outh (',..._., Mc1m uc• l 'riu••k.t k10.hcn '"''" nl .,,....,, & •1tor•gc 'f'M.< '>umc lll"<Klt 1-caturcs Ven-h(d"l1 llSSUN POPULAll BRADFORD $108,000 Two llOf"Y JBR I 58A 1crwnhomc Ck. to 'iou1h Coau Metro loancKJ on Gttcnbd1, wlllt 10 school. park 131ALT http:/ /www.coldwellbanker.com H UNTINGTON BBACH CONDO $119,900 C .I HUl 1n.11n1.1.1nc~t ( nmntumf\ f"'tiul\ & 'Jl.&' 17""'-JI-\\ GRRAT STARTER H OME $1~5,000 c..,rr.u hulc '\Urtrr humc tn ~.inu An.a 110 horJ<'r 1n I""''""' \ •lln .\RR on huttc lut \\'tll 111•111 U1n1J"' rn.nl 111 .... 11 #I I I IAR POPULAR NEWPORT TERJlACB SH?,000 } IU.l\f(f \lllfl"\ 1.:;u .. h \'Uh U\\11 h.lth &_ !(Ut'~I ~~th It\ "'"I'"" fl<•,h' < •thc,lr•I ,c1hn11.. hr<"!'l••c.11.•rJ)t< &. '''"''" I"" lll"l<"h\. I". •I•. "I"'·' l<nlll\ •I~ ... I \ ~MAl.L COMrLEX St•7,000 (.lu.,nt 1Rll 2 5R \nett '"the hlulh & Rq!1<>1ul f'Jrl h1r. lo11t lot t>llll•· '" den flntlhr k11d1cn, hrcpll.c '""''' l•un.lrv #I O.,~.A 2 MASTBR SUITHS + LOYf $149,000 l rw•J«I 2RR 2 SRA, flcrl"lt"r '•fl'<'•. ••uhcJ .c1l11•11.•. •l•hith"· h"rJ,.c llHr 12:.;u '' l...il)tc p•110 #.H ,yll IMl'ECCABLf! ALISO VlBJO SISS,000 I •••l nn lurihcr1 lmon•u1la1c 3BR 2 SBA 2 ur •11,.hc•I 1t-1••tt< on tt•>rgtOU> Green heh r1 ........... •huller\, • •thcJrll •cJin~. "'""'· "J'l> 1cn1m, I'''" & mun• #I SMl'.A C'ONVBNIBNT LOCATION $157,900 .rnR I RA. l•r11c Im, wllk to ..:hoot, •hopping & ,.m .. n r•r\ o .. un breeze" end1...-J pabo, Jou t"olc .leu,hcJ 1t.ara11-c. RV .anc.u. llCX'ON PIUOB OF OWNBRSKJPI $164,887 lmnucul.a1c JRR 2 SBA 2 Slt>n' ht.llTI<. muter •wtc• "11h w.allr. tn dt>KI Ncutnl •nl<)l"S, ttlcd enuv, nlcd Uh.hen Lou ofwtndowal 120MEY STAllT YOUR BMJ'JUJ $169,1137 Huge Rl roned kx wnh 2 compktdy .cparan: housn & vaf\b & la.undry1 Bod> arc lBll I BA with pngc TOO! Call Nowl 119l'OM SOOTillNG WATlillFAUS a STl.EAMS SI 72.900 \til\.H '~ •.ate "up noun.I •>rd llr•mt '""' "hue l(.L' uJ111.r 11\Cll, ml\W hlr> \\lfldt!\\"' & e>lt1nc1S #34lfNI CONSTllUCTBD WlTH CA.RI! $179,000 ~RK 2R .... hu11.c ,uuntr\· lur,hcn. "hnc .cr.atnM. nlc thmutrJi<>\11 lmin.a,u4tc, fl<"'l mot, ,ulJnA, l11u11un #2IMIN SOMM81lS6T C'ITV HOME 116AUTY Sl79,900 4RK 2 SRA 2 rn•n en.I unit ,.,.h 2 ,.ar gu•11-c. '.auhcJ '"l"'it." •l\ h!tht..,, 2 Nil«•me• & rm.air r••oto I huuunJ, unJcr matt.cl #9211YD NEWPORT RM BRAS $189,000 '"'~I to the N• Imm th!\ h~1 & hntrJit .lllR .lll.~ 2 •l11n 111 .. nhuusc i 18/t I BA) l>m•murn, Jeri, hrc pl.a,c C luhh•""'"· 'f'••. lcnms & 1''"4• #HNAK BACK BAY VlLLAGB $199,SOO 'cdu.tcJ C lJ'<' Cod "'le uomplc' on the 1'..aru1dc 'r"'"'"" lRR 2 SRA 2 ""'' mwnhomc "llh 2 '"'' .a1u,hcJ ~•rA!'<' l..o\\ .usn , '""'"'"""' r<•oh & 'f'•• •l'iRAC' BACK TO NATURE $202,500 Nc•tlcd 1n • rutt hkc actting' Bc.aunful 211R 2.SRA 2·.rnry 1uwnhumc wuh 2 ur nuchcd jl...lr•gc <-OZ)' lircpl.acc UpgnJn thmughout. Very rnvatc #20SEA SBCLUDBD LOCATION Sl0•,900 \cduJcJ Cc .. u Moa .area 38R I 7SRA. 1n1cnor tra•I lnun<KI Lirge lamtly n•nm, lircpl.a.:c, Jnt ll"cr li.11, hen. «ntral a>r l90 PEA MJ!SA VBllDB Dill.JG HT Sl06.900 38R l.758A ~tnglc 5tory wnh l;argc l'"""'c yard. Mcl\C in .:onJrtkin Calhcdnt ceilings Atnum ulT ma!ter ~druom. 133MAU PllJDB OP OWNB&SHIP AaBA $209,900 .lBR 211.A Mca \.bde hnrrw. Cul-dr-• t1m1. Mahly r-ad-.it. OUI, -cwpca ~Good ioorpl;wl wilh Juublc l!rqUx. v-.. l llNE.I \'.aul1c.t ,aJmp. \nulh,.nt •uen ... •U'I<"" •uk &: nlc ""•cnt' lhruught>UI, lrUll IT<'c\, ,ulJcu.. 133MAJl PAIUt.SIDB BSTATBS SlM,900 ,h.,l' .rnR I 7SRA c\ccumc home rn prnugc • Arca •>I Founu m Valley Rndt ,ounyard. N.,..cr '"''1"''· ffah panu #l6MOU MESA VBRDB OllBAM HOM.B $225,000 lorc•I ~BR (or 3 •Jen), 31\A 2 """ home Vaul1cd cnt') 11> litrm.J lmng & dining l'\101m, lircplxc, la'lf.C urJ rowbk RV ICCCU ('ulJc.x 133MAR BLUFF TOP HOMB Sll9,000 u kc ne'l 1 lkauulul 38R 2 SBA 2 •tory bluff mp humc "''h .,...,..,me \IC'" VaultcJ •ciliniu. hen.h duon. l.a'llc gourmet k:nchcn, l •Ar ma.:hcd µrage #IO'il'.A MBSA VBIU>B NOR.Tii $239,900 H rghly upjO'.aJcd 'A' lnmc, 3 c1p-icd Ndfoom&, 2 •<nm1< nk b:ulu, marhk cnrr) 111 kwmal hvmg & dmmg rooms urcning t0 ~cntral amitm •17NEW GllRAT PAMILY HOM.Jl $263,000 411R 2 SBA. fomul dlnmg "-1\, 6rq>ba m f.utu ti room, large bonus mom wi1.h pool ta.bk. Rcaunful Ficus trca hordcr cnurc rear yard. Malibu & llooJ light> add 111 rvcmng cnmta.ln mcn1 U 3C.A.R ON THB BEACH $27•,000 311R•211A comer unn Mth a""uctrnc vicwt of C .. nalina, Ltguna, Dana Point Ile Ncwpon Hubor cntnn<.e Gated community. Pnccd below Lut sale. 16()()('E Call for information on joining our team of professionals. ToM Sumo 668-9333 WEEKEND OPEN HOUSES 1 -5 SATURDAY ONLY DoVER SHORES 320 Morning Star Lane $1,325,000 Rob Giem EAsTslDE COSTA MESA 496 Walnut Place $439,000 June Adams NBWPORT SHORE.5 234~ni1 $339,000 Kennie Jo Rizzo 424 Colton $322,000 Kennie Jo Rizzo SUNDAY ONLY BALBOA PENlNSULA 522 West Oceanfront $1,790,000 R1ibcrt Bcnb 6304 West Oceanfront $799,000 Kyll' t! Kerry Krause THE BLUFFS 2327 Vista Huerta $204,500 .\Jli~llll :3cl.'~l'rllJnll 2458 Vista l logar $219,000 l~ln11.k (! K.tlc ColcswPTthy 222 Nata $399,000 HarbMa Mill's CORONA DEL MAR 204 Hazel $1,795,000 Edie Olson 403 Poppy Ave. $349,000 Eva Khwa1a EASTSIDE COSTA M ESA Executive condo with contemporary styling, 2 bedrooms, 2 batha, 2 car garage, fireplace, brook setting. Donald Pb«-644-9060 -$144,000 LAGUNA HILLS 2 bedroom•, 2 bath., lisbt a-ml-bright, move-in co nditi on with 1kyli~hta, wet bar and super bonus rooms, attached garage. Gre•g Minoux -644-9060 -$186,500 COSTA M ESA 2 bedroom, 2 bath house with fireplace, duplex -each unit ha. 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, 2 private patios, all with vaulted ceilings Cammy Leslie -631-1400 -$295,000 HARBOR RlOOE 18 San Sebastian $1,319,000 David Prince 10 Lucerne $319,000 David Prince LIDO ISLE · 101 Via Dijon $949,000 Lorrai ne Farrington 900 Zurich $1,795,000 Alison McCormick 7 45 Via Lido Nord $799,000 Sharon Grimes NEWPORT CREST 1 Baruna Court $229,900 David Prince SATURDAY ANO SUNDAY BAY CREST l 701 Starlight l"irde $569,000 Jeannine Stake I Renee King TllE BLl'FFS 21.f.7 \'i~la Enlrada $549,900 Donald Pfaff CORONA DEL MAR 32 4 Poppy Ave. $649,000 Olga Matthews I Rose Smiley LIDO ISLE l 06 Via Cordova $559,000 Carrie Allen I Richard Lee LIDO PARK DRJVE 2 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, bay and ocean views from the prestigious guarded high rise of Newport Beach, community poo l and spa. John Camphell -644-9060 -$550,000 LAGUNA B EACH Contempoury 4 bd, 6 ba home with Catalina sunset and ocean views, master bedroom suite with office of another bedroom. fireplace. Claudia May{ield-Wite -644-9060 -$595,000 BALBOA ISLAND 3 bedrooms, convertible den with wet bar, 2 story living room witb fireplace, new kitchen, apartment over garage and laundry r.oom. Gregg Minoux -644-f1060 -688,900 NEWPORT BEACH PCH @ Mariner's Mile NBWPORT BEACH BALBOA ISLAND PCH @ Avocado @ Marine Ave. 631-1400 644-9060 673-6900 http:/lwww.coldwellbanker.com • • • rn SPl'Guss H1u • $83<),500 Traditional 2 11tory 3 bedroom home with kn/office, family & bonU8 room, estate-like grounda with lush 9arden11, pool and 11pa. Pat Foerster • 631-1400 LIDo ISLE • S2, 795,000 Profoundly kauti/ul bay/ront, 3 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, ,//,'replaces, neu• J<>ek will cJcc:ommo.kle large yacht Lylcen {-l Jeff EwiniOt • 644-9060 BELCOf.'llT • l,<)<)5,000 5 bedroom "Ga/kry Hom•· with 4 b.Jroom8 up#faffa. J down, ftudy & uerr:is• room, dining and /ami~ rooma o,,.n through French Joor. tcrpatio, pool, IOOler/aH & 1pa C oniegys & PeteJ'llOD • 631-1400 n'RTLE RocK CR&-r • $1,<)<)s,000 5 bedroom•, 5.5 bath., marble flooring,. uquiaita ground., import~ Franch limutona, custom pool aml 1pa, engli1h gardaru, pnPOC!J and view1 abouml. Sonja Powell • 644-9060 Romantic custom 3 bedroom villa on extra large quiet Lee OrumDly • 631-1400 HARBOR ISLAND • $4,<}50,000 lncr.dib/e location owr/oolung Boy !.land, 6 b.Jroom., 5.5 bath1, approximate~ 62' of bay frontage, priootc pier for 57' boat, c:om/orl4bla main hOUM, 1 &J apt. Cuol Moclr • 644.-9060 ------· ~.,. ,/!" -L • 0cEANFRONT • $1,4<)5,000 Beautiful 3 &ulroom with den in prime Mid. Peninsula area, tatafly remodeled in •90, WCKKI /loors, gournut kitchen, 2 f;rep/acu, •pa. Emily McGioley • 631-1400 IRVINE TERRAC.E • $2,1<)5,000 N1wly conatruct.J dramatic contem wit panoramic 180 · view• of Newport Harbor. limestone flooring, granite counters, pool, 6pa Judy Robbins • 644-9060 lllVTNE COVE • $2, 7<}5,000 Dramatic 3 bedroom contemporary with hug• central 11kylit Jo,,,. & 180. oc.an rnau. T IOO .t"'Y living and Jming rooma, /omi/y '°°'"· Sb.uon McKinnon • 631-1400 CoSTA MESA • $144,000 Executive style 2 bd, 2 ba condo, private patio view, contemp. design Donald Pfaff -644-9060 VILLA BALBOA. • $195,000 1st floor condominium w/ 2 masters, paver tile, larg~ patio Reggie McNerney -631-1400 OLD CollONA DBL MAil • $309,000 Charming l bd cottage and loft/ guest, large kitchen, fireplace Roy Freeman -631-1400 NBWPORT SHOllBS • $339,000 Open, airy 2 story, 3 bd, den & cat-in kitchen, close to ocean Kennie Jo Rizzo -631-1400 NBWP<>Jll' BRACH • M5,000 Steps to prime beaches, charming 3 bd beach cottage Mary Ann Nethercutt -631-1400 NBWPOllT BBACH • $399,950 2 bd, 3 ba, remodeled Carmelita, huge family room, den/office Barbara Miles / Allison Scescmann -644-9060 EAsTSIDB CoSTA MESA • $439,000 4 bd, 3 ba, completely remodeled, large living room w / frplc Donald P&ff -644-9060 HUNTINGTON BEACH • $475,000 Newer 2 story, 3 bd designer's home, ocean vjcws from. deck Gordon / Van Ordcn / ~alsh -673-6900 LIDO ISLB • $559,000 Channing, well-built & immaculate 2 bd original beach house Kennie Jo Rizzo -631-1400 BALBOA PBNl:NSULA • $695,000 2 bd, 2 ba, terrific ocean & harbor views, gourmet kitchen Kyle & Kerry Krause -644-9060 SPYGLASS Hn.L • $699,000 4 bd 2.5 ba, extra large private grounds, large pool & spa Don oycc ILuBOll Vmw Hn.Ls • $699,000 3 bd, 2 ba, custom remodel, large gourmet kitchen, large comer lot Alison McCormick -644-9060 HoMB BY THB SBA • $795,000 2 doors from ocean, view from roof deck, superbly remodeled Vicki Lee -631-1400 Oclwml.ONT • $799,000 Beach cottage with 2 bedrooms on wmcr lot in.piiine.location Sally Phillips -631-1400 HAU<>1 HILL • $1,69-i,OOO 4 bd, 3 ba custom home, luxurious & privatt; f>C?Ol, spa, gucoo JcnnifCr Pritchett -6"-9060 NBWPOllT BBACH AT AVOCADO 644-9060 BALBOA !&LAND AT MAUNB AVB. 673-6900 NBWPOll BBACH AT MAIJND.'S Mn.a 631-1400 • ·' WrJu@oo ~Qll}f~(li)~ ®r? ~@OO~oo~ }!®Mr? rJu®(jl])®~ }f®lmr? [j\])®~ ~(jl])[p®~~ ~rJu®~~@ ~~ }f®(!J)IJ' ~[p~~@l]i)~~®OO~ . MiCHAEL DREYFUS & SUSAN WEIR Associate Log~ Wilson Call 800-892-7158 mdreyfus@coldwellbanker.coµi I . Experienced -We are averaging over 3 sold homes per month in 1996. 2. Qualified -Michael Dreyfus • Attorney at Law, Broker • Previews Property Specialist • Coldwell Banker President's Club Member -Susan Weir • Previews Property Specialist • Col~Ban er resi ent s u • 21 year Newport Beach resident -Logan Wilson • Licensed real estate agent • B.S. in real estate finance & marketing, U.S.C 3. Professional -High service delivered by a team of real estate professionals. -Huge exposure for your home through national, regional and local advertising. -Quality & honest pricing, negotiation and follow-up. -Extensive use of recent technology and information systems SOLD 1996 2057 Port·Bristol 1860 Port Renwick· 1836 Port Ashley 1963 Port Bristol 1818 Port Margate 185 I Port Kimberly I 730 Port Barmouth 1955 Port Edward 1207 Sussex 12 Dragonfly 3 126 Corte Caleta 3 I 381 Isle Vista 4 24 28th Street SO I 25th Street 2047 Pleasant Court 529 24th Place 2708 Ardmore '649 26th Street I 158 ChestnOt 1943 Port Provence-In Escrow 83 Bradbury-I~ Escrow 25082 Via Bajo Cerro -In Escrow Are You The Buyer That Want.g ... 70' of prime ocean frontage on 3 lots? • I ... a 4 car garage+ on site parking? ... a raiHd foundation, basement and attic? ... a s~arate 30x40' patio + dog run ? ... interior patio for BBQ and sun deck ? ... to watcl. boat action and wind surfers? ... to watcl. tlae pounding surf and Catalina views? ... to make an exceHent buy? .:_ ___ . _____ -_ --~ _=t-:;._.; __ l If the answer is YES, you are the bu er for this s ectacula·r home. Now available at the exceptional value of $1,790,000 . • Lots available individually or ps a combination of 2 ocean/ronts (35x90 each). House would be razed ;f needed . Prices available upon request. Make offers. Meitioated seller . ~--------.. (714) 644-9070 Ext. 149 ~lJJLJLO<CIBI • .. .... OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 IN ESCROW . 506 VIA LIDO NORD, BALBOA ISLAND Waterfront with boat tie. LIDO ISLE Premium corner on Lavish use of rich woods New Bayfront with private and river stone. Numerous dock. Best Lido Isle location 1 South Bayfront. I .5 lots with private dock to accommodate large yachts. french doors and windows with panoramic views. LYLEEN & JEFF EVVING (714) 67~-1980 (800) 949~9471 14 Rue Grand Ducal $1, I 50,000 4 bedrooms, 4.5 baths, former celebrity estate situated on a private lot over- looking Big Canyon's 4th Fairway. Boasts fabulous architectural details throughout, two large master suites, immense formal dining areas, 50' pool, lushly landscaped gardens and a gazebo. 23 Rue Grand Ducal $599,000 2 bedrooms and den, 2 baths, completely updated with quality and taste, single level home with fabulous french garden and an excellent kitchen. A private location.· Spacious formal living areas "Wh-y Settle for Mediocrity?" OM J Through high, hand-carved wooden entry doors, you pass a separate tackle/garden room with French doors opening to a courtyard with a fountain. This five bedroom traditional home was built with quality. Large master bedroom suite wi th attached 1itting room/office with fireplace facing the bay. Slip for I ' boat and two 1ide tiet. $2,150,000 •.•• ~_... __ ..._. __ _.....,._.. ..... 11.-: ... mm&?a:... ... ----.... -----.. I f you want the finest, thi1 is it. Enter this almost new 7200' Monterey home on a private tree-lined street to this fully manicured Qround. of approximately 20 acree. Maio hou.e, guest hoUle, apt. fox mgr, b-ee .tandmg,, patty room, bone facilities, citnit, avoc:ad.ot and ~·~vines. Ground. have a variety of Cowen, ro1ebUJhe1r 100 oalt t:reee, pine tree1 and a luge b... ~ • $1,675,000 . <CAILIL ISDIJB OJLSON 0 • 673-6900 . {jRAYCE 'TALIAFERRO 549-0019 !f ABULOUS WATER & SUNSET VIEWS Prime ooma loc..tion with full pier and dock. 4Bd/4Ba bou.e wAonml dining rm & breakfast nook, large ~ving room wA.rplc, large mast.er w/sitting area, and a 2Bd aputmmt. 2 car garage w/woikhop & full bath. Offered at $2,195,000 '}J ALBOA ISLAND BAYFRONT 'J{ EWPORf NOR'IH VIU.A Gate goanled. <henizecL LulJy lanJIGJped propedy in a comer location. 3Bd + ~ approL 2400s( w/cathedral ceiling. Built-in entert.iinment center. Large master w/walL-in do.et. 3 £mp.laces. Plantation shutters. ol£ered at $468,000 'ELEGANT MARBELLA S ignificant Price 9{ eduction! Lis Olsen 759-8520 J95CAMDENPLACE -NORTHLAGUNABEACH JJJso availa6fe for kast at $5500 per montli Rick Schrei1er 631-1400 x276 Spectacular ocean and sunaet views from this private cul-de-sac location. Remodeled 4 bedroom, 4 baths, courtyard pool and spa, -wine cellar and. steam shower . • ···-- ........ -... - JEFF AXT 403-440 ~ 631-1 I DoN&JoYCE 5 bd, 3 ba, two story, fantastic city light and mountain views, lap pool, A mu:.t sec! $795,000 OLSON 1-800-487-4931 ~'There's No Substitute for Experience." SPYGLASS HILL 5 bd, 3 b.1, highly upgratled, nc\\ frcm:h door'> and kit(:hcn, IJrgc pool $849,000 Coldy,ell Banker Nevvport Beach West supports comm rovement Newport Shores begins changes for a new look ( )n heh al f of Patricia Foerster. branch 111.1nager of Coldwell Banker Newpon lk.tl'h West, sales associate Kennie Jo !<11111 recently presented Steve Puppo. prc\ldent of Newport Shores H11111cowner's As ociation, a check for the community's landscaping fund. The Newport Shores Community ""ociation is in the process of redoing their entry gate, fencing and landscaping 111 order to achieve a new and fresh '90s Jmb1ance. Donation from private parties and a'\sistancc from community 'ulunteers have enabled this community 111 accomplish a plan for major changes and Mill keep within their budget. The original pitched roof has been replaced with a contemporary Mediterranean tyle, created by William Guidero, a residential architect and homeowner in the community. He has designed and orchestrated the first phase of a fiv~year plan, which includes remodeling the clubbouac and resurfacing the tennis and buketbl.ll courts. William Guidero, Kennie Jo Rizzo and Steve Puppo For your rtal tstale nttds, call Kennie Jo Riuo al the Coldwell Banker Newport Beach West office at (714) 6JJ-J4()() or rtach Coldwell &nier on the lnumet al http://www.coldwellbanktr.com. Tiu largtst rtsU:lentiaJ rtal estau compan1 in Calif omia, Coldwell Banker now operaUs 257 offices and ltas nearly 7,()()() salts associates statewide. °'1trall, the company ltas nearly 2,500 residential real tstaU oJfkts and ""'" than 58,000 sohs associtltts and employees ,.'°"'"""' North America. • Panoramic ocean & Catalina views, 5 bd, 3 ba, remodeled interior. $8 99,000 4 bd, 2.5 ba, estate-sized lot with Large pool, new french doors and windows. $699,000 SPYGLASS HILL Ocean and bay views from this 4 bd , 2.5 ba home, formal dining room. Lease $3,400 /mo Great location, 2 bd, 2 ba, spacious ma~tcr ~uitc \vith mirrored wardrobes $289,000 ColdY#ell Banker hosts litigation seminar for sales • associate Coldwell Banker offers ongoing educational classes to their sales associates Hundreds of sales a!>sociates from all over Orange County were given a legal briefing recently at the Coldwell Banker Litigation Seminar. presented by Mike Hull, vice president and litigation counsel for the Coldwell Banker Southern California Company. During the three-hour training session. ales associates learned how to identify the most frequent cause of litigation, while exploring several real-life legal case studies. "1liis type of legal training i vital to ales assocjates, to aid in the <;9{1St.ant effort to stay abreast of the ev hanging legal issues involved in the real e tate industry," said Charlie Johnson, Coldwell Banker senior vice president, Orange County region of the Southern California Company. "Coldwell Banker prides itself on having well-trained. knowledgeable sales associates." The Coldwell Banker Litigation Seminar is yet aoother example of the Mike Hull and Chorfie Johnson on-going education provided to Coldwell Banker sales associates through the Coldwell Banker University"". Coldwell Banker University was established to increase the productivity of sales associates and managers through specific training at every level of experience. By constantly updating the curriculum, Coldwell Banker University provides comprehensive training and education. For your nal estat• ftftds, cort/tu:I your local Colilw•ll &ud:n--olfkt or nocla ColllwU &uthr Oii llN '""""'al '!'!f;Jlwwwlcolllw.,_,.r.~ • I ' ~ • I f t I ~I ,. Harbor RiClge: BOUNDARIES: Harbor Ridge is one of the most popular exclusive communities in Newport Beach. It is located at the top of the hiJI adjacent lO and above Spyglass Hill. IOSTORY: Irvine Pacific built the Estates and the Crests. while a number of major architects designed the custom homes. DOMES: 1be development is built on about 148 acres with 327 properties. The area is divided into three sub-communities: 99 custom homes, 136 townhomes in the Estates and 92 townbomcs in the Crest. STYLE: lllere arc four floor plans in the Crest. The smallest model is a two bedroom. two bath. The largest model is a four bedroom. three and one-half bath plus family room. There are five floor plans in the Estates. The smaJlest model has two bedrooms. two and one-half balhs. plus a den. The largest floor plan has five bedrooms, lhree and one-haJ_f baths plus a family and bonus room. COMMUNJTY FEATURES: Residents and guests are greeted by a beautiful guard gated enlr}' which affords the area maximum ~ecurity. Once you enter. you leave behind the city. The area is most popular for its lu'>h landscaping and serene environment. Many of the homes have Commitment and combined expertise have brought them success With sales exceeding $1 million per mnnth throughout the fir!>t half of 1996, Anne and John Hoover. also known as Team Hoover, are having a banner year. It was abo jui.i announced that Team Hoover is number 2 in w mn11-.sion dollari. earned as of July 24. 1996 for the entire Newport Beach office ··w e have trernendow. momentum and we intend ll> maintain 11:· Anne <,a1d. ··we are very grateful for our wonderful clients. lhe opponun111e' th ey have provided ui. and for lhe referraf<. "'h1ch arc continually '>Cnt to ui..·· The maJ<mty of Team Hoover's busincs!> is generated by personal referral They have more than 27 years of combined real estate experience involving commercial, investment and residential properties. "We are committed to the residential real estate business for the long tcnn and we are committed to providing all of our clients with superb representation when purchasing or selling a home," Anne said. • sweeping ocean and city light views. There arc four pools and spas and a beautiful naturc trail which winds through the commwlity. There are also three tennis courts. in a forest like setting with panoramic views of Irvine. RECENT SALES: The lowest sale iJl the Crest was $349,000 for a two bedroom, two bath townhome. The higllcst sale was $420,000 for a three bedroom, two and one-haJf bath townhome. The lowest sale in the &tates was $560,000 for a two bedroom, two and one-half bath townhome. The highe::.t sale was $860,000 for a five bedroom three and one-half bath townhomc. The lowest sale reported for the custom homes was S 1,050.000 for a three bedroom. three bath home and the highest sale was $1.725,000 for a five bedroom, six bath home. These sales all occWTed within the last six months. SCHOOLS: Harbor Elementary School and Corona del Anne and John Hoover As a lifetime re:.1dent of Newport Beach and Corona del Mar. Anne ha~ first-hand knowledge of many neighborhoods. Having li ved in Bayshores. The Bluffs. Shorecliffs. Lido Isle. Jasmine Creek. Big Canyon and Beacon Bay c;hc understands the characteristics and lifestyles of each area. 'This is a tremendous help in detennining Lhe correct neighborhood for a single indjviduaJ, couple or family." she explained. "We also i'lvestigate what is truly important to our clients, whether it be the facilities, location. proximity to the freeways. schools, or neighborhood's atmosphere." Team Hoov1r can b1 readru tll Grubb and Ellis R111d111d4l Rllll E1111# Seme•1, (71-t) 644-6200. Mar High ScbooL SHOPP1NG2 · Harbor Ridge iJ within easy access of freeways. There is a wide assortment of shops and restaurants at Puhioo Island. Balboa Island and South Coast Plaza. NOW LISTED: The feature home, pictured above, is a lovely townhoine in the Estates and is the 1 largest model. a Devonshire. Thc home has five bedrooms. three and onc-ha.Jf baths, plus a bonus and family room. The entry has marble floors which enhances this spacious and elegant home. 'The wrap around views of the ocean, harbor and city lights nre unparalleled. The asking price is.$719,000 which is the best value for this floorplao in Harbor Ridge. Currently in the Crest, there are 12 listing . Prices range from $299,000 lo $519,000. Square footage ranges from 1.950 to 2,996. In the &tates, there are 11 listings cwrcntJy on the market. Prices range from $625,000 to $800.000. SQ1UR foca,e ~ from 2.3SO to 3.816. 1bere are cwn=ndy eight custom boaiea oo the market for sale. The loweat ~ ii Sl.319,000 for a three bedroom Md~ · and one-half bath home. The hilf*t price is $2,695,000 for a six bedroom aevca bedl home. SOURCE: Claudette Blanchard and Karen Ru.ek of Grubb & Ellis Residential Real Estate Services, Newport Beach. (714) 644-6200. Blanchard was a resident of Harbor Ri<t,e for I 0 years and served on tfte board of directors of the Crest. q JO• w""'4 llh to"'""'• c-.il] ,,v>/W o/10.,. fir-.....,,_,..~ du ·~·ftlnltll Mil e1tea• ......... . (n.o-u G.U.) o/tlN,,,.. ........ • p"""1 of II Clll'mlt ~· 1JN '-w:f fs: 'IM of IM,,,,,,.,.,, IHI UtW tlN ~ .,_,,, •«doll. Se"'1 the ilifonn'*" lo J,,. ffb.; nt1l nttlU edikw, lWly Pllol, 33' W. a., S&., Com Me14, Ct 92121. lJ 10# MN-., questiolu, pkose c.Jl (7 U) 5744242. Oceanviews from every room This guard gated private community of Emerald Bay is located in North Laguna Beach. There are six bedrooms and six bath in this beautiful home. The first level has a large living room, bedroom with bath, wallt-in pantry and kitchen with eating area. On the second level there is a f amilylthcaler room with 1llX sound, private master bedroom with bath, two additional bedrooms with baths and laundry room. A bedroom with bath, a full kitchen. huge deck for entertaining, and spa is located on the third level. The grass level has room for a pool and swings. A three car garage is located on the street level. Community features include IS acres of park.land, six tennis courts, swimmina pool complex, and one-half mile of private beach. Landscaped with mature trees, lawn and 70 feet of beach frontage. There arc commandina whitewater. ocean, sunset and Catalina bland views and this homt offers private beach acceu. FOi' _,,. "4{olw«tlllo11, cd K1ttt McN..,ltlo11 Ill (1U) ftU-Qoo. ~A BUii Rmu"""1 RMI~ SlrWqrf, lJ ~ ,,_,,,, St.. l"-N_,.,, /Uela. • Daily Piaot Real BIClUe • August 17, 1996 Properties SOLD In 1996 NEWPORT HEIGHTS Built in 1990! Wonderful detailing throughout w /custom tiles, built-ins, wood floors, French doors, living room with marble fireplace, formal dining with butler's pantry, family room with brick fireplace, large ·kitchen with breakfast nook. tv\aster bedroom with bay view. 4 Bedrooms + den, large yard, 3-car ~arage. Great neighborhood! Jill Wiese ,995~000 Now I lay me down to call some clients of mine whom I met al the maJI. I took them to lunch on Monday. On Tuesday, I took them to brunch. I bad a hunch ... l ihc>Wed them six houses. but they didn't work. The wife seemed to think they all bad a quirk. I was atarting to think she was kind of a flake, but just kept showing when abe mentioned her newly licensed cousin Jake! They first asked for a house in the bills. After I found it, they thought air-conditioning -would cause high~ biHs. So tbeY decided to live where it was already cold ... I Oew to Alub and found their dream home. Wbea I came back to tell them the news. they were alrOldy working with Mrs. "Ulo e." 646 .. 3605 OFFICE • 642 .. 1168 HOME R E A L T y Dynamic duo ioins Fred Sands Coastal Properties perfect match Fred Sands Coastal Properties in Monarch Beach is delighted to announce that two of the most energetic and successful RealtorMll the area haye joined their team. The union of Betty Fort and Barbara Cantor, now known as the "power team," happened before they joined Fred Sands; before they even met Lois Simmops, owner/manager. had a vision that these two ~le should work together. .. I saw the quality of Betty's work when she wocked on a ll'lnSaCtioo with me, and I was so~ I decided to ~t her into our ~y," Simmons said. Fort's 18 ~ of experieDce: as a consultant in residefttiel ud -~ , . sales make her a very valuable addition, ammons a . om an w1 an ors 10 years as owner of a successful mortgage company. it made sense to match them up. "When I decided to focus on the residential sales aspect rather than financing, I interviewed at several companies to be sure I was making lhe right choice;· Cantor said. "'This company met all of my requirements for professionalism and quality." '1 wanted a lop notch, professional company with stale- of-~art technology, plus strong company support in order to give my clients the best pos ible service in a very competitive busincAS," FOl1 said. 101-.dlllflt/F#f"'1itl ..... c-a; ctlll (714)-.,,., at. US tw ~ FNtl S.-Olititllll Pt.,...., UNI C. 1ino IMMiM, .lhlWd ..._. " . ; I ( i I 1701 Highland Dr. * 5BR. 4BA. large lot * Crisp & fresh * New s parkling white kHchen *Huge living room w1th awn area . * Ideal floor plan for live-In * Great neighborhood! New Liatm, ........ $540.000 BIG CANYON VILLAS: Townhome excellence Bordering the 16th fairway of Big Canyon Golf Course Built in 1989 No Mello Roos Sale/Lease $255 ,000-$459 ,000 MASON ELLIS REALTORS 759-7700 OPEN SAT/SUN 1-Spm :1. MUude 'kl~ A'eca ~, kadt, ~,~fl ~. $oM, INdt lath fl ~· J/JR home, 40' R-2 kt. ~ ~ ~ ~ + H«Jlle,/ 313.P~ nnca.a r1 , .. ,"AV " ~ n•• .... -·. __. .................... ""' ... . ,.,. ~~de/~,,,, ~~ 6'7J -dV.9¢ -.. •I I <'"? c 6<o d ::-fl -: .. 1 ,, j ,,. l ' ' 2312 Aralia Open Saturday & Sunday 1:00 -5:00 Wonderful 4 bedroom, 3 bath1 single level home. Upgradeo kitchen, family room skylights, smooth ce· · s & fr · IOI PLAYA, NIWPORT llACH •The ''Bluffs" BEST BUY! • On a quiet cul-de-sac • Most popular model! • Lush greenbelt location • 3BR + 2.5BA + FR • 90% bank mortgage=$1 ,4421mo. DOll'I' ... OUT Raductd to... ,,, .. -........ ,000 .. l>Ol <;Bl l .IJ.\. BJ\I{ 17 14 1720-1704 lh,/l.\l'' •LOCATION • •LOCATION • •LOCATION • . . walk to Balboa Island, shopping. restaur· ants. It's like everyday Is a holiday. Reduced .......••.•....•. $449,000 Call now for your pnvau showfng 640-1212 • Owner I Agent BIG CANYON Lowest Price Single level 2 Bedroom, 2 Bath, Den. Original Owner asking $469,000 644-5215 BALBOA PENINSUlA 1021 w. lay 4BR Owtde "*"°" Tarbell..._. 714-725-8263 CORONA DEL MAR 1430 West lly Ave. 4BR CMMfy Wllge Rftlty 673-37n 313 Urbpur 38R CCM"Onl .. Mar Properties 673-8494 Beautiful Peninsula Point Home 448 Seville Walk to beach, bay and Balboa from this romantic 4 Bdrm, 3 Bath home with family room, sundeck and tiled patio. Large 20x27 master with fireplace. Loaded with amenities. $659,000 714 .• 723 . 4494 - Sun 1·5 $439,000 Sat/Sun 1-S $2, 199,000 Sun 1-Spm $585.000 40 Drabs lay °' 5BR Sat 1-4/Sun 2·5 S749,000 Fred Sands, Newport Properties UshaNanp 7S9-S011 IRVINE 4'V1111UAlsle 28R Sun 12·5 S229,000 ltobln hncMI Centary 21 ludtsicle 854-7229 x.170 NEWPORT BEACH 111S~Df 4BR Sun 1 :30-S:OO $648,000 RfJMAX lie Roclpn 760-5000 •126 Won't lutl Lugt ~BO. 38A ~ Uwaded ~BO. 2BA ramily OHigner Ptrf:~ guard !';led honit wfsuodttk & pvi.~ In an home w/p_vt. /§ ~· Pnme ucdleot aru. A value at SJ.49,900 location. Only .900 wfferms. wffenns. Call to see today! SAfll CLBmnE ··-------·----~~~~ L.iura Ashley style Capt Cod. ?\~er -!BO. 4.5BA. 4500 sq. Ii. on SPYCl.ASS •LL I ..... •INlm lfl acre, lfl block ro ocean. Only So3<J.OOO wrfernu! SOUl1I PEAK ESTA11ES Lag"n;a ?\if el. Guard pied. Ocean '"" leH loc · only $299.900 "Trnns1 • 1218 l'oUris, DoYet Shom Sindy Mittman-Pnldenli.i 644-1096 729-7271 1514 E. <Xeanfront cannery Village Rfflty 573.1n1 1707 E. lay Ave cannery Village Realty 673-3777 1940 Windward Lane If.IMAX btWgtts 7'0-50GOl116 2312 Araria Gnlbb •Olis Salty Shipley 644-6373 11114 3008 O iff Drive ~lt9'ty Jill Wiese 646-3605 642·1168 S06 "I" Strfft Cannery VIUage Rulty 673-3777 llG CANYON VIUAS .MdlndaMuon MMCM1 £Uis lealton , 9 ~S~77QO, 48R 3BR 7BR 4BR 4BR 4BR 31R 2·3Br Model perfect oewtr largt 380. 2ABA 1ownhomt Bnght & airv 1hroughou1 " OWi\' upg~s Xlrit locuion Ooh• S249,900 wfTtrmil Sun 1·5 $830,000 Sun 1·5 $1,350,000 Sat 1-4 $3,9~0,000 ~ Sal l:JO.S S.1:30-4:30 $519,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 $439,000 Sun 1-4 $995,000 Sat/Sat 1-4 $1,100,000 Sat/Sun 1-S $349-459K • l ; ' I t I \ I f I • n. -~ ~ ... ~-~·------·-.-.. ._.JI --.,.-.._ ..;;..,~._-_. 1 •.,. * ,;-• , • I -1 ~ .. ofAusiU.• 1s. 1116 I KEY LENDERS AND RATES 30-yur fixed 30,.y _. ......... INTOEST ... P09tTS L.Oat- TYPE PHOHE RATE DWN 00 IN A..P.R. A.PA American~~ngsB_a_n_k ___ s_~(800_~>_562_~--'-7_2 ___ 7._8_75_% __ 20 __ 2_.1_25 __ 30 __ 8_._1se~ Bank of America B (800) 642-2244 7. 750% • 20 2.125 45 8.011 ealifomia Federal Bank . S (800) 225-3337 8.00<>% 20 1.625 45 8.211 3.950% 25 1.000 7.318 600,000 2 • .400 . 110 1M 207,000 2. 750 1TS 1Y 5.375% 20 1.000 s .1n 1~000 110 1M 7.267 207,000 2.350 3.875% 20 Chase Manhattan _____ K_(~800~)-~ _____ 7._7_50% ___ 20 __ 2_.3_75 __ 30 __ 8_.038_ Coast Federal Bank S (800) 300-5626 8.100% 20 2.000 10 8.353 ---------------------------- 1TS 1Y 20 2.125 8.438 207,000 3.000 4.625% 110 1M 2.950% 1.000 7.309 500,000 2.400 25 Countrywide_ H ome_L_oa_ns ___ K_...;.( 800_~> 8_n_-56_26 ___ 1_._a7_5_"-___ 5 __ 1_.8_1_s __ 4S __ 8_._11_1_ Detrick Mortgage G_ro_u~p ___ R __ (_7_14_)_7_59-_96_9_2 ___ 7_.62_5% ___ 5 __ 2_._37_5 __ 10 __ 1_.9_1_1 _ 110 1M 207,000 . 2.750 4.750% 20 0.000 7.570 110 1M 20 1.000 7.276 600,000 2.350 ~owney Savi~s S (800) 336-9639 7.875% 20 1.875 30 8.111 3.950% 20 1,000 7.'Jfil 500,000 2.450 110 1M Emery Financial A (714) 729-9200 7.625% 5 2.429 15 7.917 2.950% 20 1.813 7.342 600,000 2.350 110 1M F~~ityF~ralBa_n_k ____ S_(~800---)~2_32_-_2_309 ___ 7_.8_7_5_% __ s __ 1._8_75 __ 1_0 __ 8_.1_1_1_ 3.950% 10 1.375 7.456 207,000 2.500 110 1M First Federal Bank of CA S (800) 672-4332 7.875% 20 2.250 30 8.152 -----..........:.--'------------------~ 2.400 110 1M 7.335 207,000 2.950% 20 1.250 Fleet Mortgage K (800)'100-5650 8.000% 20 2.125 30 8.265 5.875% 20 2.375 8.376 207,000 2.750 1TS 1Y ----------------------------Glendale Federal Bank S (800) 560-9000 7.875% 5 2.250 45 8.152 -----------------------------~ -l1M 1M 7.78'3 207,000 2.250 2.950% 10 1.000 Great Western Bank B {800) 492-7587 7.900% 20 2.100 30 8.161 3.950% 20 1.000 7.31!i7 207,000 2.450 110 1M ~ome Sa~1n~s _ S (800) 975-5051 7.800% 10 2.250 30 8.076 3.950% 20 1.000 7.758 500,000 2.050 1TS 1M ~ationsBa~ ~tg. C_o_rp;..... ___ K_-'(_800--'-)_685-__ 000_1 ___ 1_.62_._5% __ 20 __ 2_.3_7_5 __ 30 __ 7._9_11_ 4.625% 20 2.500 8.7n 207,000 3.000 L6M Newport Coast Financial A (800) 808-5626 7.625% 5 2.750 10 7.952 --·--------''--~------------------2.950% 20 0.563 7.364 600,000 2.500 110 1M Oceanview Financial R (714) 651-6355 7.875% 5 1.500 15 8.071 - -----------'-------------------1TS 1Y 207,000 3.000 8.750% 1.250 8.572 10 ProFed Mort~age _____ K_~(800--')'-686-__ 3_7_56 ____ 7_.8_7_5_% __ 20 __ 2_.000 ___ 30 __ 8_.1_2_5_ 4.250% 20 1.000 7.545 400,000 2.625 110 1M TLC Financial Svcs. A {800) 801-7300 7.875% 10 1.375 10 8.057 --------"--'--------------------~ 1TS 1Y 5.500'% 207,000 2.750 5 1.500 8.243 Union Bank B (800) 453-1288 8.000% 20 2.000 60 8.252 5.250% 20 1.250 8.199 207,000 2.625 6CO Westem Financial S.B. S (800) 393-9372 8.125% 5 1.500 30 8.324 7.000% 10 0.000 8.464 207,000 3.000 1TS 1Y --------------------------Weyerhaeuser Mtg. K (800) 669-6747 8.000% 10 1.750 10 8.224 3.950% 20 1.250 7.443 207,000 2.500 110 1M 8olh llxed & ~ progrwns are 30r'30 COfW9nlionlll ll'ICll1gegM. Type °' Lender Is: B • 891*= K • ~ --..; R ........ broller: s • l9W9 a loen. ~ ........ end bfollerl -lbllMd bJ .. Cli9Dl'nla ~nt of Real Estate as-. a btoMr or OOfPOfdon. F« iilolmmloo Cll C11lf. DRE Ill (918) 227~1 . .....,... "*tor ........ II en~ ..-1or ,_ b ..._.. pertod. DllWlft...,.... II lllllMC d CMtl c,r. d sales price) paid lo lender prior ID llgr*ig mor1gllgll contraet. P~ -% of loen belela l*d 10 llndlr •time of loen doellg. Lodi._ II,_ number cl daya llndlr ~ 1W ptlot 10 ~ UA II .. lfWUll .,._ .... ,_ wNch Is an esamalld amual ooa1 of ttw loan lo ,_ bomMef. Al A.P JU -Clllcullllld ti, Mof1gage News Co. bMed on a '207.000 loen llftOUl'C. ,_ ix**.._, 8nd S100 ..i .... The AP A.a -idldad ii 1111 dwt tor~ 90n onty Whet!~ tor a IC>M. Fedlral Tl\MHn-~ law requns ler'IWI lo~ WI AP A ~ 10 w:tl lolfl dllr. Mei 'I -ea. 11 .. l'llUMun llndlr 11111 loen IA'dlr glwwl """"-M ._, ,._ ~ ..... 8 ...... mum of $207,000. llWgln (n 'Jr..) ii..,. prollt; ma-gin +Index. ac:a.I ,. ...... llrlt lldjuSlnl9nl. Inda .... 1111111 tor Mlfng "' .......... ,. ~ + Index.,.... Ami). 110. 1111'1 Diil Colt cl F\ftdl, tTS. l·Y .. T.-.y Bil. L6M • 6-motilh LISOA. 6T8 •&-month Trea516Y Sill, 6CO • ~ a-.ge ~al dlpollt. A .. •-st f'....-cy II .. period~~ tM • t~ .. • &-Morft, 1Y• t v ... Al ........ 10 change Verily rate and terms prior to ~ tor a loan. Al lendetw proYldl loent wll1 cl9arn,.... end Wiiia lor cMalW'll loen lllllOUID. The ~iloln..iloc1pr--.ctIInotWIolllf10,,... a lolfl.. For 1 conaim. IJAde on how ID lflCIP !of a mc:w1gage. -"' • $4.50 c:tledl pay.tlle to Mol1glge News Co . 18 I 0 E. 1ni St, Suite 1 oo. ~ Ara. CA 92705. (714) 83&-t tn COPYRIGHT 0 19911 ~ ..... Co. Italian Tuscany villa in Big Canyon Built in 1994, this home has been completed with the utmost quality and convenient design. It spans about 5,000 square feet on a large lot with four bedrooms and four and one-half baths, each bedroom with its own bathroom. Incredible detail has been added throughout the home. There is a custom clay tile roof, Adoquin stone exterior trim, patios and walkways. 1be living room offers a two-story coffered ceiling with indirect lighting and wood burning masonry fireplace. The family room is equipped with an oversized masonry fireplace, and walk-in wet bar. The large dining room bas a marble floor and high ceiling with indirect lighting. The gourmet kitchen is exquisite. The master bedroom bas a sitting area, fireplace, built-in book shelves and separate his and hers closets. The master bath is elegant with lots of marble, a spa tub, glass block shower and separate water closet with bidet. The backyard has been landscaped with authentic ltalian~style gardens with fruit trees. extensive lighting, covered loggia across the back of the house, pool and spa. and a dog run side yard. And the f maJ wonderful convenience is a large thn:e car gange with a built-in pet bath tub. For_,,.. u.J,,,.....,., ulJ s.a. wont. .. """LINM I..,w, ., Coat N.wpott Ptppw•~'(!J4)_~~:4'~·~·~-~-~ .. ~~.. • ., • a a a -• •• • • ....... -~···--w ........... ~~·. a.a.a...&•........... ... .... J. Prestigious Newport Coast estate Localed in Newport Coast within the guard gated community of Ptlican Hill. F.ojoy sweeping views of lhc Pelican Hill Golf Course, Pacific Ocean. Catalina Island. Newport ffart>or' aad city lights from this magnificent estate situated on a quiet, single-loaded cul-de~sac of only six homes. The phenomenal layout affords views from nearly every room. ~ are no more flat building lots available in Pelican Hill with this view and elevation. The interior living space is about 7,200 square feet with six bedrooms and six and one-half baths. Features of the home include a library with loft. large 1ounnet kitchen. exercise room. with adjoining billiards room and an upstairs playroom. The master suite features breathtaking views as well as a master bath with his and hen cloeets. The backyard is perfect for entcttaining and family living with a pool, spa. fueplacc, and barbecue • cenla'. The four car garaae has a hidden side entry motorcourt. This is a rare opportunity to own a propeaty in ooe of Otange County's most prestigious coastal neipborhooda. Offered at $3,995,000. For..,,.. llt/lll sdr11, t"'1 S.... Sc.,_-' "'-t:1 w.;..,,."' (714) "4-1- Coat Nn1p1111 ,.,..,,_, 4 Chic,,,_., S... .U0. N..,_. a.cl&. Dishon with a gross 5COl"C of 79. First low net award went to Lance Boggs with a net score of 68, and the second low oet4award was woo by Chris Undsay. In team play, first low net was awarded to the team of Jim KJine, BiU Feeney. Manny Stellino and Oary Lepnd, followed closely in second place by Rick Langevin, Dan Reedy, Jeuy Smith and Duncan Forgey. • Coat N..,,,,n Propndft ii l««d Id 4 a.k Pb, SU. 260, Nntl/Hlf1 B.cla, (11') 644-1600. New custom villa in Ocean Ridge Located on one of the . largest lots in the pratigious community of Ocean Ridge in Newport Coast, this new custom villa bouts more than S,000 square feet. Featuring the finest in fittings, fixtures an.d finishes, this home will delight the most discriminating buyer. An elegant circular ~~e leads to oppoeina garages accommodating four cars. Off the grand entry is the laving room. diniaa room. library, family room. gourmet's kitchen with huge morning room, utility room. a bedroom and three-sided conservatory. The first floor also features five custom fireplacct, two Md one-half baths and wide open views. On the second level, the childrea'a wing o«c:n two suite$, each with separate bath. separated by a P.la~/game room. The .-.wling muter suite features his and hers baths and closets, a sitting room with wet t.r and fireplace, a spa tub with a view and a fireplace and a full length deck with views of the oceu, harbor, canyoo and city lights. Offered at Sl,795.000. · For ..... ,,.,.,,....., ""'q,,,, Noa "'(11') 644-1600. COIUt f:lw,orl Propmk,, 4 Orie ,.,._, SW. 160, N...,n &«II. AKE You PAYING Too Mucn ON YoUR MORTGAGE PAYMENI"? TRY OUK NEw MORTGAGE GE ME NT PROGRAM • Come find out the ln6 & Out6 of 6aving hundred6 to thou6and6 of dollar6 every month by utilizing over 150 different bank6 & lending in6titutione who/eeale pricing. *Ml Pro,._ StraJl:tlaM witll No Poilds .t No °"6illl c.ata *bUwb 2. 95~ Loan Amounts > $200,000 = No Points & No Costs Located ii the heart of Corona del Mar. Call For Details & A Free Loan Consultation M.L.S. OmcE (714) 673-4664 MSG. CENTER: (714) 451-7905 2865 lut Coat lfilbway • Corona Del Mar, CA 92615 Ask For.- Grant King or RObtrt Painter . ·"·'·~' Fl-.--Q -~ •. -.. ~~·'·.ti\_ .•• ' I I I ( ' I I ' I ( ' I .. I •. ' , __........__._ ____ ~ .,_ Realtors relax at 11UnY1ind Wednesday'' Conversation, cocktails and conViviality were on the menu as Realtors from the Orange Coast •unwind Wednesda( at Windows on the Bay in Newport Beach recently. The event was presented .by the affilitate committee of the · Orange Coast Association of Realtors and featured complimentary hors d' oeuvres and door' prizes in a seaside setting. ,,,... by Jul. v..:,. fr'1 iht ~al ronsmsw: 1~ people '4-"111 lil~ hert low i.t "We loolud for a nn4I home for fiw ~an," Cliff\Vood re.wl..'llr ~~Corcoran wld w. "It had f(I haw \IX ~·Jroonu. And it had 10 he someUmv: «'<' muld afford, rom{Clf'robly "So, of rnurw. II h.id 111 Ill l 'kJJ\\\nl Ill ( umcm Cr.:'I, h·h11i..I f>rll •ll•' J:dln 111111 h1/11t>fl •l\\'Tk1okmg Lil..· \11\~um \'•<'J<I "We liked the ideu of a guted l"Otmnunity," \llld Cl111ulill Ml't'l'\ ( ·~J\<.' (p h11.\Hk'\~\, lhtlf>PlllJ! ll'llll'T\, UllJ <'\(d/..·111 'l hwu Pl'ljc:t;t fur fwn1l1.,,, w11h u NEW PHASE RELEASE AUGUST 17TH! (714) 457,1072 ~and c.....,...,.. ln,lormal""': lul(l /lu""' LnL .... ,.Jr,,.. won E·Maal Addrf".s.t: ml1•.1tJ'"""HJr-1"\I ,.,..,, )dks .. ffa:c •'f"'\ J.uh I J "' '" ll / "' \loon.in 11' "' ~· ll I' m Success of Cliffwood continues «'!mderf14l recreauon center thtu's w focal pomt of 11'.'ig#lborhood actlt.'llles. "We low lMng nem the lake, and there's u pool and rec center here at Canyort Crest, wheu all the kid.t play," neighbor u<a Empey noted . But don't wk our u.vrd fcrr 11. ensuring long-lasting structural integrity. Cliffwood's kitchens arc outstanding Tak Si.e's. Or Claudia's. OrLla's. Come see C~ffWood roday ... and <.Uscowr the m4e TN!anirv? of Im 't' ! Great, big family homes behind priWJte gates at Canyon Crest. From the mid-$300,000's 3°10 BROKER CO-OP INVITED! Cliffwood at Canyon Crest in Mission Vieio opens fifth phase Cliffwood's home interiors range from examples of professional space planning and appointed clubhouse. four lighted tennis courts. a children's play area and two swimming pools, including one of Olympic- si.z.cd dimensions. In addition to the private recreational facilities, Lake-Mission Viejo offers swimming, boating. fishing and special events ranging from concerts to holiday celebrations. about 2,826 to 3,443 square feet of living design. The firm £uro Design created space with up to six bedrooms and four full convenient and spacious work areas that Taylor Woodrow's Cliffwood at Canyon baths. ....... revolve around Crest is releasing its fifth phase of stunning Customizing ·large gounnct hilltop residences. Priced from the mid-design islands, and $300.000s. these spacious two-story opportunities selected residences occupy a auard cated setting. offer buyers a appointments Exteriors display the charm of the high level of as white Cahfornia Craftsman-style architecture. flexibility. with cabinetry with Design highlights include warm colors, such available European wood accents, concrete tile roofs and options per plan hinges and attractJve shutters. PriV111e eouy courtyards as a bonus room adjustable provide an inviq inlrodDctioo to each with built-in shelves, hand- home and lhrco-car pnaa tre finished· with refreshment set ceramic tile roll-up wood doon llDd an IUtomatic door counter and ce>Untertops aod opener. refrigerator, an under cabinet In its cootinuJna effort.I to provide home extra walk-in Ouorescent buyers with the ftnelt c:raftlmambip, Tllylor storage closet and lighting. The Woodrow's CliffwoOd homes are now being an imagination room completely separated all-white KitcbeoAid appliances arc as buih with steel framiq, which offers from the rest of the home. • attractive as they are functioaal. numerous advanaaaea over wood framing. For school-age children, built-in student The guard gated privacy ef Canyon Crest Not only docs this provide for straiabter desks in selected secondary bedrooms brings with it an array of outstandina Cliffwood home owoers automatically become members of the Lake Mission Viejo Home Owners' Association and the Canyon Cre t Home Owners' Association, which maintains common facilities for a monthly fee paid by all residents. For the coovenieoc:e of buyers, broker cooperation i welcomed • Cliffwood. MMll.,.. .-'6til1 fro-10 &a to' ,..._, ~ql Mo..,,, ""'611 llolln .,.. 2 to f ,.-. For_,,.. Uifonwlllo~ C.U (714) 451-1012 OI' ••""•·"""'to ltifo'*"'1lotYoo4tow.C0111. For Jlt"OJ«I attd COllf/MllJ ~ ~it 'Aylor lfiHJdrow °" llN ffbrld MM W# at ltltp:l/www.,.,lonw>obow.coa walls and greater IUuctUnl iMepity, but provide a convenient place to do homework amenities reserved exclusively for Canyon stee11 ~~~~~~1!!:-~: .. -~: ~~~p~ ~ ln\entet on~ h~~J.'!tet" Crat residents. ned It abelU~--2~~:~·-~~-~ .. ~-~_:~·~~~~· ' - • - • '• I 4 , , .. t ii Newport Prope t•IFWNTlY OWNID & ONUTID featuring fine properties from condos to castles _ s~ ~ ~4/#a, 1969 1100 N-pon Cater DI\, Suire 110 SALT SPRAY Experience the obllandon ol Uvtna rigbt on one of Laguna's lovelieflt beadles. Uve In over 6400 st. ol luxQry with private steps to batch and 45' ol mooriaL:r yacht. Call ror rotures list. $3, ,000 LS/ SUPllRB 5 ACRE ESTAQ Compmlq • 6000 sf., 48R 6BA, custom house, I acre pond with bMs and swans, pool, SfNI, plus tennis rourt, this resort-like retreat provfdes rural princy, snow capped moontaJns and night Ugbl views and easy~ to dty Ille and beaches. lrreplacublevalue. $1,375,000H/O DRAMA AND DISTINCTION New custom estale In lUrbor ~ with city lights and SANDY SHORES Par11Blly completed JBR JBA contemporary home. Locakod In W~t Newport ri~ht on the sandy beach and cit)' t_e1_:!nl.! coon~. $995,000 SS/ Manager opportunity available. To schedule an appointment ask for Lois or Judy. ----------- MONO IN YOUR l'OCKRT 2 Ocna view lrl-le•d toWDINmel. 3BR 38A, eeclt lnel bM dther a deck or pedo, put for....-r,..... ....._ ao. co1bopp&aa aDd ~ NM,OOOeec1t FSJ crillnp throuPoot. ftrtplatt & private A IMlf> & a skip to the Newport bac:bes. *3i 9 ,000 TS/ SOIMPREUIV• Rdocadon fof't'a sale! Abeoluttly aoraeom lmlde, pro(~ ckcorakd from new noon to plaatadoa sbutwrs. JBR 2BA, can.yon ud mouatata views. Ateodadoa pool and spa. Great value fM Utt IDOCWJ'~ $212,000 CSO ..