HomeMy WebLinkAbout1994-10-15 - Orange Coast PilotNEWPORT BEACH ·, COSTA MESA . -·~
Prepare for a ·~tJrrf windy weekend ':J • • with cloudy
mornings.
Temperatures will be cooler -
lime for those sweaters we
be iught during the August sales.
See Weather, Page 2
Winner of California Newspaper Pub!ishers Association's General Excellence Award for 1993
s .MG to .. run Pacific · Amghiiheatre
Selection of company, which operates the Los Angeles
oliseum, the Sports Arena and other large facilities.
~ected to become official Wednesday.
Y MA.ac S. POSNEll, STAPF Wann
COSTA MESA -The company
at runs the Los Angeles Coli·
we~d Spons Arena, the Long
Beach Convention and Entertain-
ment Center and San Francisco's
Moscone Center is the recom-
mended c'hoice to operate the Pa-
cific Amphitheatre.
A four-member panel on Friday
recommended that SMG, based in
Philadelphia and Los Angeles, be
selected by the Orange Co'unty
Fair and Exposition Center's
board of directors to run the am-
phitheatre. The recommendation
will become official on Wednesday
if nothing changes during the five-
day posting period, spokeswoman
Jill Uoyd said Friday evening.
At stake is a three-year con·
tract. 5eheduled for final approval
in December, that could bring the
strains -albeit subdued -of
mo.sic back to the suit-plagued am-
phitheatre that's seen scant us~
since· the board bought out the
former operator's contract.
SMG was selected over four
other contenders because of its ex-
.
perience .with other government-
owned facilities, as well as a pro-
posed community-relations plan
sensitive to noise issues and adapt-
able to fair programming, Lloyd
said.
In its proposal, the company
said it plans to book·a mix of sym-
phonic orchestras, ballet, opera,
Broad~ musical theater, con-
temporary concerts and comedy,
acoo'tding to Lloyd.
Company officials also agreed to
adhere to sound-level constraints
know the rei>trictions." brought on by' a decade of dis-
putes between neighbors and Ned-
erlander Orenization. Those
fights ceased wnen the Orang~
County Fair re-purchased the out·
door arena in April of 1993 fo r
Sl2 million.
Why the interest in the Pacific
Amphilhe:nre Y.hen the company
has se.,.eral larger "enues?
"It's so.mething we're looking
forward to," said Pat L) nch, the
general man::iger for the Coliseum
and "Sports Arena "ho assbtcd on
the company's proposal. "We're
looking forward to the challenge
of working with everybody ... we
''It's an amphitheater ... in a
mnjor market," ,Lynch said. "W,e
don't have amphitheater as part of
the major venues that we do
ha\e."
Compan) officials already .have
toured the Pacific Amphitheatre,
Lynch said.
Although som~ of the company's
s .. AMPHITHIATU/P•1• A12 . Supreme Court
rejects lawsuit
by ex~councilman
~ Justices refuse to listen to Orv.
Amburgey's claim that top city officials,
council members tried to kill his 1990
re-election bid by concocting false
criminal charges.
By ~Lu.c S. Pos~E&, SrAH w .. .nu. ,
COSTA f\'.1ESA ~ United States Supreme. Court
justices have dealt a final blO\\ 10 former Clly Coun-
cilman Orv Amburge). ':. claim
that top Cll) ofti.:1:ils and
council nv:mber:. concocted
fabe crimin..il charge:. in a
. plot to "ill hi!. 1990 rn-
election b1J.
In a ont·paragraph, com·
puter-generated form Jetter'
that City A1torm:y Tom
Kathe s3id he reviev.ea Fri-
day, justiCJ!l> said they "on '1
' re'view Amburgey's c!J1m
The court become:. the third
to refuse to e\cn hear A;n-Orv Amburgey burgey·~ argument.
The letter w:is dated Od 3 and Jec.ened in K.lthe's
department on Monda),lfe said.
Amburgey didn't return calh to his pager and
home Friday afternoon.
M.u.c ~L\J.tu1. DAI.LY I'll.Of
The sun also r~Ha: A kayaker exits the water at the Newport Aquatic Center following his morning workout as the sun rises earlier this week.
His suit was rejected twice by an ·Orange Count)
Superior Court judge and once by an appeal's court
judge. City Council memberl> initially rcjectej the
clJ1m in July of 1991. beginning the court process.
The suit, filed on Sept. 23, 1991. named the Ctty of
' . · J.C. Penney to shut down its ·
Harbor Shopping Center store
~ Although company
officials won~t comment on
closure, other merchants
say ongoing battle over
expansion, rent prices may
1lave led to decision.
BY Jtus Yox.01, STA.FF Warn~
COST A MESA -. After 35
years as lbe anchor storo at lhe
Harbor Shopping Center, J.C.
Penney will close in January, sig-
naling what some say "is continued
merchant flight from the weath-
ered strip mall.
The dep~rtment store at 2300
Harbor Blvd. plans to hold a liqui-
dation sale from Nov. 3 to Jan. 31,
according to an application filed
with the city for a going-out-of.
business permit.
Store Manager Aoyd-Olsen de-
clined Friday to provide details
surrounding the closure. But other
Harbor Center merchants -said
they believe this is the culmination
of a deteriorating relationship be·
tween J.C. Penney and the cen-
ter's property managers.
Harbor Center tenants said that _.dc~pite several years of ntgotia·
tions, the department store and
the landlord could not come to an
agreement over Penney's desire to
expand. A former tenant said the
center's lease rates may have been
a factor in the closure too.
"You look at the center, it's 35
years . old, and they're still asking
top-dollar rent," said Phil Brisack,
owner of a 1t~tionery store that
moved from the center at Harbor
and Wilson Street to the newly
renovated Kmart Plaza across the
... ITORl/P• .. A11
Majority OI ICbool lloard c•dld8,88
... In opposition to Proposition 187
Br ldAu AMw 11.uMoN, Sr.u• Wa.rna
COSTA MESA -The contro-
venial Savo Our State initi•tive
that "M>uld deny public education
to illepl immisnnta was a handa-
down loler al a Thunday nJabt
school boa.rd candidates fonam.
Of the 10 candidates -aU who
attended the PTA-sponsored
forum at Colta Mesa Hiab School
-only two spoke out iJ'I favqr of
PropoatJon 187. .
"1'be federal &OYCmJDCDI needs
a bell to 10 oft to undentand our
problem,-4< cudldatc Jbn Ferryman
saicl lncwnbCnt Judy Franco &iinftlv
uttd: ··1 do not oppoee it:7''a
phrase ibe l\al iilcd·before when
pressed on the issue. She said she
researched the measure and found
the burden of ilkpl immigration
was too much for the schools.
The rest of the candidates ac·
k.nowlcdged a problem with illegal
irtunigration but said punishing
children and draining school re-
sources aren't the answer. Ana
Qu called it the "R\lin Our
State,.. initiative, while write-in
candjdatc <>Kar Santoyo said he
opposes the proposition because it
would deny cducalioo to ,ouna· stcn. .. • .,
For the molt put, tbOup. the
forum ·,,_. • mclloW u tbe nee
U been IO far. CaftdidMea. Wtio
are tuialin& OYCI four diltRc:t 1tata.' ..... ·-~···
INllDI
Home 1 .... go 3-0
Friday Night Lights were
beaming as league play
began on three fronts.
· Newport Harbor High
shocked two-time defending
ea View League champion
I rvtne, 9-7; and Corona del
Mar rallied to spoil El
Toro's return to the Sca--..-
View in a wild, 35-28 .
victory.
Meanwhile, Costa Mesa's
Mustangs, 34-point favorites
over Laguna Beach, outdid
them elve again, rolling to
a 56-14 conquest.
, .... , For complete details, ..
see Sports, page BL.
ln her local art scene
column, Lauri. Mendenhall
looks at "The Esseotial
Gesture," a major sculpture
exhibition opening today at
Newport Harbor Art
Museum and an anticipated
highligh t in the museum's
1994 exhibition schedule.
fncluded is this piece,
"Andrew head reversed
Nose to Nose" by Bruce
Nauman.
· &ft Staae ucn,
p11pA.L
INDIX· '
Around To~ ................. A4
Community Forum ....... .A10
Religion .......................... A6
Scoiety .................. : ........ A7
Sf)C>f'tS ; .......................... r.11
,stagelites ........................ A8
See AMaURGIY/P•1• A12
At left, Corona del Mar Sea .King mascot Josh Charlton, 17, does
a handstand Friday during· Homecoming assembly. Above, the
1968 Estancia High School Homecoming Court, Its first ever.
There's no place like· homecoming
It's fall, and as local students turn their .thoughts toward homecoming
festivities, alumni remini.sce about those glorious celebrations of yore
'BY 1'1AJ.J ANN li.AJudOH, STAJJ Wama
F or Newport Beach re ident
Jeff Baker, homecoming at
Newport Harbor High
School meons one thing.
17oott>all.
As the Nov. 4 homecom1.ng
game against Rancho Santa
Margarita appro~ches, lhc-1967
Newport Harbor arad recalls the
glory days of his successful high
achool f~ball career.
"l Jove footbaU ," he s;iid. "And
for me, hOm~c:omlna is alwa>J fun.
l always So· The pmc is a bit •
special It cakes me l>ack to what it
-.u like wt-en we ~e in acbool."
Newpon·Mesa hi&h ICboOls lfC
in full ~na mode rte:/# ... brin&ina alumni bact for footbalJ
~ ~iclt reunions aDd 1tory
swapplna; Folfowin& traditions
from ye3r p.ut, queens wall be
announced at foo\ball game
ha.lf·time • "1th parades a.nd
dances adding to.rhc celebration.
. The entire homecoming scene
was a big deal to man> area grads ...
when the)' were m school, the) ·
s:iy. Some i rads fro·m the '70s
CV'en not1ccJ that to'1a) · tudcnt
are wearing the s.:ime fashion' and . . " . listening to the same mu 1c the)
did.
Aft~r the llnlC, C\Cn brui cd
and sore, BJlcr went tu the
homccomina dance in the &)m,
duued ca1u11l)'. C.Uu:al drc
meant "a Penney's "Ahitc 't'· hirt,
Levis and t~ider tennil hoc in
na .. y or re~· he uiJ. •
football
Homecoming at Estancia High
1n 1976 hois spcc1a.I mcmorie for
Costa Mesa resident Cind} and
Ralph Ronquillo. The> \\ere hiah
!>cllool sweetheart~ and ~cm to
the homcccJ'mlf\g dance toaethcr.
.rocking to the tunes of The Who. ;
Led Zeppelin anJ Chicago.
"I remember thtt lhe go.me w:u
:a big thing -11 promoted a Sot of
~hool spirit, which was really big
then," :&id C1ndy Ronquillo,
~hose children now attend
Vic\oria Elementary. "We aU wore
hool rulurs on Lhe day of the •
game.·•
Co$tl M~ayor Sandy Ocn11
rcmemben her hip IChoof dlJI ~
"in.noccnt tim«.'• She.,... ...
• from &aancia in 1910 and llid , -Now two uf his three children
attend Ncwpon Harbor Hiah
SChool and arc fulCillina the\r
falhir'1 ilrnm: tt\ey bOth pl:ay
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M Saturday, October 15, 1994
LOCALS ONLY
CITY EDITOR IRIS YOKOI, 540-1224, ext. 361
CITYllDI .
Nov~lty store
onering ~o
holiday spec:lals
W HERE'S THE PARTY? for
one-slop Halloween costume and
decoration shopping is off cring
two specials this month.
With a minimum purchase of $10 worth
of Halloween merchandise, Where's The
Party? is·giv1ng away a dozen regular-sized
helium balloons.
And, if you purchase boxed Christmas
cards or photo cards, personalized hot
stamp printing is free.
The party store also has a full-service
U.S. postal shipping and
mailing counter within
the store. All prices are
standard post office rates.
Where's The Party?'
(722-1803) is located at
270 E. 17th St. in Costa
Mesa, in the Hilgren
--..;-....___. Square shopping center.
Best
Buys
0
HOLLYWOOD MAGIC
(646-4374) located at 298
E. 17th SI., also in the
Hilgren Square shopping
~enter In Costa Mesa, has
Costa Mesa
11ren1hters
endorse 2.
candidates
...,. The firefighter's
association backs •
incumbent Peter Buffa
and challenger Michael
Scheafer. It's the
first-ever City Council
endorsement from
the group.
Costa Mesa's firefighters'
association announced
Friday that it is backing
City Councilman Peter Du{fa
and challenger Michael
Schearer in their November
bids for seats on the City
Council.
lt's the first time that
-----·· every 1ype of costume you could imagine, along witl1 professional
make-up, props for p:uties, hats, and
masks.
Price,s.for costumes range from $5 to
'Project . Playhouse~ comes to Fashion Island
the Costa Mesa Firefighter's
Association 1has backed
candidates for the council,
according to a statement
released by association
president Paul Moody. $100. . . -.
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FOR HALLOWEEN COSTUME rentals,
Book-A-L<>ok ( 642-9$87) located 'Bl 324
Old Newport Blvd. in Newport Beach has
a large selection of custom-made
~ costumes.
Dook-A-Look rents costumes ranging. in
price from $25 to $75: · .
For weekend rates the cos:umes are an
. a~ditional SlO per day. Accessories range
in price from .$5 ro $15.
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JANSSON'S NE\VPORT PARTY Center
(650-6070) localed at 1800 Newport
.Boulevard in Costa Mesa has thousands
and thousands of Halloween decorations,
and costumes for all ages. ;
Above·, Andrew Freedman, 1, of Newport Beach
has his curiosity piqu_ed by the playhouse being set
. up at Fashion Island for·HomeAid's "Project .
Playhouse 194" Friday. At right, SamueJ Guerrero
.uses his tool box for a little boost whj}e working
on an English thatched cottage. The event runs
through Nov. 12, when an auction will be held to
heij> raise funds for building and Jeno\lating
shelters·.
PHOTOS BY RONAJ,D W. ER.DRlCH
. . Some 11 people arc
seeking two seals on the
five-member council.
"I'm honored ... because
it 's from the firefighters,"
Buf(a said. "Emergency
services has been one of my
tpp priorities in my eight
years on the council. To
have it be their first time (Lo
endorse) is an even greater
honor. I do11't plan to let ·
them down." •
Schearer and Moody ~
couldn't.be reached for
comment on Friday.
Owner Fred Jansson says popular adult
. costumes 1hi~ Halloween for men are "The
Mask," "Flintstones," and the traditional
Dracula. For women, a French maid and
harem girl costumes are the most popular.
Bullock's· ·raise\
$73,000 for charity Police omcars, councllwoinln i\ecelve ·
. In the statemef!t, Moody
said the 100-mcmbcr union
was concerued about 16
positions eliminated in the
Costa Mesa Fire Depart-
Prices for costume,s range from $10 to
$40.
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CH ILDREN'S HOSPITAL of Orange
County and Oism:yland arc hosJing a SK
Community Walk .on Sunday at 8:30 a.m.
at the South Coast Plaza area. All
proceeds will bcnefil CiiOC. .
Registration begins at 6:30 a.m. in the
parking lot area adjacent to the Orange
·County Performing Arts Center. Live
entertainment. a<..tivities, prizes, celebrities
and food will follow the walJc. Olympic
medalist Janet Evans, Mickey Mouse and
Minnie Mouse are scheduled celebrities.
for more information please call
289-4000.
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TIFFANY & CO. is selling a Tiffany
fragrance gift set to support the Susan G.
Komen foundation in recognition of
National Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
Contributions raised from the fragrance
set will go toward furthering awareness of
the disease, and toward eradication
through education, screening and research.
The boxed ~ct retails for $60 and
includes a 1 ol: Tiffany Eau de Parf um
Spra,Y.; a retractable powder/blush brush,
and a newly designed double-sided mirror
compact in golJ and silver tones.
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Dest Duys Dppcnrs TbursdDJ'S and
Saturdays. Whether you're • merchant or
D shopper, if JOU know of• good buy en/I
me 111 540-122-J, tux me at 646-4170 or
tt1rile to nfc: lJest Buys, Dally Pilot, JJO W.
lJny St., Costa Mesa,. Calif. 92627.
MAJUN• ADDUU
Bullock's South Coast Plaza raised
$73,514 for charity during its ·
"Benefit Shopping Day" held Sept.
28.
The funds will support 18 local
health, arts and social services
org2:iizations. .
Cl1arity organizations pre-sold
4,990 tickets to Benefit Shopping
Day, which entitled shoppers to
discounts, fashion presentations,
cooking demonstrations,
entertainment, children's events and
prizes.
An additional 1,150 tickets were
sold at t~c door the day of the
event. Charities also received an
ext ra $3 for every advance ticket
redeemed.
Among the beneficiaries of this
event are Alliance for the Mentally
ll1 of Orange County; Guilds of
Children's Hospital of Orange
County; Master Chorale of Orange
County; Opera Pacific; Orange
County Council of Aging; Orange
County Philharmonic Society; Pacific
Chorale; the Blind Children's
Learning Center of Orange County;
the United Way of Orange County;
and the YMCA.
Correction \>
An Qct. 6 Pilot People story on
local resident Michael Twiford had
his business' name incorrect.
Twiford's business is called Shock t
Shell's.
Our 1ddrt11 IS 330 W. Bay SL,
C«t1 M«a. CA 92627.
h1s1r11ions. cd11onal 1111t1cr or id·
venisc:mcncs herein can be repro-
duced without wnucn pcnn1ss10n
of copyrlpt ownc r.
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c.!1futnia Ccovnurucy ,
Nnrt, a Tun<t M1tl\at Cumr.uiy
nominations for community pollclng award , menl duting the past two
years. Members of the Costa Mesa and
Newport Beach police departments and a
Newport Beach City O>uncilwo-rmrtrtrav~
been nominated for community policing
awards by a countywide organization.
Newport Beach Councilwoman Jan
Debay was nominated along with four
police officers -Tom Monarch, J.R.
Rocker, Dave White and Randy Slaughter
-for the Community Partnership Award,
which could bring a $1,000 reward.
Costa Mesa Senior Officer Darell
Freeman was nominated in the
Distinguished Community Policing Officer
category and coll eague Lt. Alan Kent was
Man awakes to nnd
burglar In his home
A Costa Mesa man awoke. just in
time to chase a "cat burglar" from his
home in the 1300 block of Adams
Street Thursday morning, police said.
The man had just returned from a
business trip and fell asleep with a
sli~ing door open. At about 2 a.m., he
woke up and saw the burglar, who ~e
chased for a short distance, according
to a police report.
The victim returned home to find a .
tote bag and his wallet missing. Both
items were found later but $200 was
gone from the wallet, the report said.
The burglary suspect was described
as a we ll-tanned while man or a
Latino, in his early 20s, about
5-foot-10. 160 pounds, with dark hair.
TIMPIUTUHI
Newport Buch
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Costa Mesa
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nominated for the L~dership Award.
Doth awards could bring $500 stipends. lo
he-Costa Mesa employees.
The awards will be handed out by a
group called Orange County Together at
an Oct. 25 breakfast at the Disneyland
Hotel. Orange County Togclher, a project
started by the.county United Way and
Human Relations Commission in 1992, is
designed to create a county were "nil
people are valued and welcome."
"We need to become
involvccLto prolCCUhc
quality of scrvice'that we
deliver to the residents of
Costa Mesa," Moody
said in the statement. "We
have n~vcr endorsed a
candidate or bet'~
involved in city politics,
until now."
One of the group's goals is to promote
community-oriented policing, officials said.-
Tickets for the 7:30 a.m. ,Prenkfast cost
$25 and arc available by cd'tling 252-1242.
Buffa has been instru-
mental in gelling the city its
share of money and in
explaining "things to us
Local students to
participate In Youth Summit
High school students from Costa
Mesa and Newport Beach will
participate in an Oct. 22 Youth
Summit, in which area students will
sound off to elected officials and
community leaders about issues of
concern.
The summit will fe ature 15
students from each high school in
Costa Mesa, Newport Beac~1 and
Irvine. The event will be held at Self
High School, 311 W. Yale Loop, in
Irvine fronr 9 a.m. tq 3 p.m.
The event is being sponsored, in
part, by the cities of Costa Mesa,
Irvine and Newport Beach.
.
that we never understood,"
Buffa said.
Scheafcr is a life-long city
·resident lha.t has been active
in lhe community and is
concerned with public safely,
Moody-Said.
"Just take a look al
his record," he said.
"Everything from Lions
Club to Lillie League to
Homeowne rs Association
(sic). This man has a history
of working hard for Costa
Mesa."
Moody said that off-duty
firefighters and paramedics
would walk precincts and
perform other volunteer
duties for the two
candidates' ·c.ampnigns.
-By,Muc S. Posner
POLICI flLU
COITAMUA
3000 block or Bristol Street: A
$2,000 computer, monitor and
keyboard were stolen from a closed
and locked business.
500 block or Hamilt on Street: Skis,
poles, bindings and boo1J werc-,A
stolen from an unlocked garage.
They totaled $910.
200 block or Avocado Street: The
hubcap were stolen off of ll 1986
Volkswagen Jetta. The loss w:is
estimated at $200. .
700 block of Ctnter Street: A
suitcase belonging to a
wom3n about to return to Mexico
from a family vacation here
was StQlen wllh $1 ,500 inside while
family membcn were 1hrowina •
here a goodbye party. The
home's doors and windows were
locked, accordioa 10 a police •
NIWPOH a1ACH
3800 block or Campus Drive:
S<>meone who visited the Slate
Department of Rehabilitation
apparently missed that agency's
mission. A lockpick or passkey
apparently was used to get past
door locks resultina in the theft of
$12,0SS worth of compuler
c,quipmcnt. The burglary was
si milar to one earlier th is year, a
, police report said.
1900 block or Baysldt Drh-t: Two •
polled Terrn Colla plants -worth
$1,400 -were stolen from out•ide
the front door of a home.
TIP Of TMI DAY " •Stay In well·li&htcd areas u much
llS poulble when waUUna ac nipt.
A"°ld walkina alone or willl your
bands run.
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One friend reaches the peak, tWo Others the valley
A mong my meager circle of
friends and acquaintances,
there is good news and
there is bad news.
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Coast
The good news
is, Bob Anderson
of Corona del
Mar has become
only the third
person in 58
years to receive
the Southern
California
Broadcasters
Association
Lifetime
Achievement
Award.
The bad hews
is, my neighbor Rich ard Cooling's
garage was gutted by fire. Bu t
Richard and Marjorie, being the
kind of people they are, probably
look upon their inferno episo~ as
good news becaust it didn't 9n .
down their house and take some·
othe rs with it.
Richard first learned about the
fire around 3 o'clock of a Monday
morning. He dreamed that a
distant voice was calling, "Dick
Cooling, wake up! Wake up, Dick
Cooling!" Dick realized it wasn't a
.dream when he woke up and his
neighbor's voice was still h.ollering.
And then he smelled the smoke.
Dick's first thought was to get
the cars out of the garage,
Marjorie's to call 911. Neither task
was easy. The electricity was out
and smoke was billowing into the
house .
Marjorie had never used a
phone without looking at the
buttons. so she had no idea
whether she'd be able to connect
in the dark. She did, and the first
of five fire trucks (including on e
from Huntington Beach) arrived in
Jess than five minutes.
Meanwhile, Richard had wet
himself down and backed the first
car onto the street. He re-soaked
himself and went after the other
one.
"I had to J~ugh," Marjorie says.
"He looked pretty ridiculous, all
soaking wet and barefoot in his
green-plaid nightshirt. But he was
a hero."
Indeed he was. It's hard to say
how one would react in an-. ~
emergency like that. There's
usually a lot of post-mortem
couldas, wouldas and shouldas.
My guess is I'd let the cars burn
and tend to my wife and our dogs,
then grab family photographs and
a pair of pants. I would be wrong,
of course.
Dick says tha t firefighters later
told him that, by moving the
gas-filled cars, he quite possibly
saved the entire block from being
blown up. :
Definitely something to keep in
mind if your garage decides to
catch fire. 1 asked Dick about
other lessons learned.
"We're go_ing to hard-wire the
smoke alarm in the garage to the
ones in the houst," he said. "If
we'd had that, we would have
heard the alarms as soon as the
fire srnrtcd. We're also going to
plumb for sprinklers. It gets
awfully hot in there sometimes,
but if the sprinklers go off by
accidsnt, so be it. Better a little
flooding than another fire ."
Here's another lesson learned:
"The people in this town are so
ge nerous so caring," Marjorie said
after a lady dfopped off a
casserole for their dinner that
night. "People we don't even know
offer to help ... it's just
wonderful."
An Honor Well Deserved: Bob
Anderson is what one might call
an oldtimer in the broadcasting
business.
I'm not saying he predates
Marconi or Mr. Stromberg and
Mr. Carlson, but Bob's been in
broadcasting for awhile. He was in
it when Packard dealer Earl C.
Anthooy was 'the major radio
mogul in Los Angeles (with radio
station KECA, now KABC).
He was in broadcasting when
L.A. television stations had call
signs like W6XAO and disc
jockeys like Dick Whittinghill, Jim
Hawthorne, Joe Yocum, Dick
Haines and Alex
"Pickupacouplabucks" Cooper
ruled the airways.
Surely Bob was in local
broadcasting when live TV news
fin.t showed its power in th e ten~c
hours after Kathy Fiscus fe ll down
tha t wel l in South Pasadena.
Bob began in radio as a page at
NBC's Sunse t and Vine studios,
then \\On a small role on the
"Lum and Abner'' show. He next
went behind the scene as a
production assistant on Ralph
Edwards' "Truth or
Consequences'' show.
(It occurs that mm.t people
under 45 won't know what I'm
talking about he re. Trust me kids,
those '~ere great da)S. We stoked
ou r imaginations when y,e turned
on our favorite radio shows, closed
our eyes and raised the curtain on
the theater of our minds.
(We never saw Jack Denn} 's
'uult, bu t y,;e knew exactly wh:ll st
looked like. And as 'we grew into
puberty, many of us began to
suspect that there \.\a~ more to the
relationship bCt\\een ''Mr. District
Attorney" and Mi~s Miller th . .m
met the car.)
Bob broke into tele,ision on a
program that 1s as obscure then as
1t 1s now: "Prime Ribbing."
He remembers it as, "The first
and no doubt la:.t autlit:nce
participation show (broadcast li\C
from) on top of Mt. Lee ... There, ,.
\\CTC less than ~.ooo TV sets in
Los Angeles then. Because of the
dangerous drh e up the mountain,
there ''ere somettmes fewer than'
fou r people in the -audience."
1 h..1t ''a:. Dob's job, to recruit
:m audit:nce amt, some ho", gel
them up the mountain. He ha:i.
been somewhat more !>UCcessful
since.
Frc·d .Harlin's column runs
l'l cry 1 Jwn.d:iy and Saturday.
Local teacher . receives education ·award FARMERS AUTO
INSUR.AN CE Costa Mesa resident Andrea
Swanson, a fifth-grade teacher at
Jackso n Elementary School in
Santa Ana, received an;. "Out-
standing Contrib ut ions to Educa-
tion" award from the Orange
County Board of EC!ucation.
In a ceremony last week, Swan-
son was honored Cot her work in
pioneering the use of multi-media
and interactive • technology as
learning tools for all students, es-
pecially those with limited EQglish.
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Through workshops and demon-
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spread beyond her own classroom.
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iafonnative discussion on women's
health followed by a fashion show at 8
a;m. at Nordstrom South Coast Plaza
iR Coste Mesa. A li&ht brealcfast will
be served, •long with favor bap filled
pith various samples and &ifts. Cost is
$25. Proceeds go to the American
Cancer Society. Call 850-3790.
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Two workshops on osteoporosis are
~eing offered by the City of Newport
Beach Community Services
Department at the OASIS Senior
(:enter In Corona del Mar. From 10 to
11 a.m. is a question and answer
seminar, followed from 11:30 a.m. to
i :30 p.m. by. a workshop involving
ereatin1 personalized plans. Workshop
fees are S12 to Sl9. Call 644-3151.
uoAL cnanou llMlllAll
Professor Marie Milker of Southern
(.:alifomia Colleae of Bus~ess &: Law _
will conduct a aeminar on Lcaal
Citation: Local, State and Fcaeral
from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at
Wyndham Garden Hotel, 33SO Avenue
of the Arts in Costa Mcu. The
seminar is sponsored by Newport·
Santa Ana Lepl Secretaries Allocia-
tion. Cost is S35 foe members, $45 for
non-members. Call (310) 426-4551.
SUNDAY
fALL fAla & ......... PATCH
The Environmental Nature Center at
1601 16th St. in Newport Beach will
bold its annual fund-raiser Fall Fair &:
Pumpkin Patch from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Pumpkins, crafts, &ift items, plants and
aeeds, refreshments and more will be
available. Call 645-8489 for more
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Bicycle Ilona nine miles of scenic trails
on the Upper Back Bay Blkeway and
Back Bay Drive durina the City of
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Tour tbat l~aves Newport Dunes. 1131
Back Bay, at 10 a.m. lbe tour ia free.
. Call 644-3311 for more information.
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lectures on World War II wiU be
presented Oct. 16 throu&h Nov. 6 from
3 to 5 p.m. in Fine Arts 119 at Orange
Coast Colleac Jn Coata Mesa. The
panel of speakers includes World War
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"Attention Deficit Disorder: The Big
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psycholopst Joan Andrews from 5:30
to 7 p.m. at Coastline Counseling
Center, 1200· Quail SL, Suite 105,
Newport Beach. Call 47£H>991.
au11N111 usouacu
An orientation breakfast planned for
7:30 to 9 a.m. at the Ne~rt Beach
Central Library will highhght business
information resources available at the
library. A continental brealcfast will be
served. The library is at 1000 Avocado
Ave. Pre-register by calling 717-3801.
SINeLUMlmN•
Unda Shea, president of. "The
Meeting Room," an affordable singles
organization, will give a motivational
praentation on bow noc to let your
put Umita&Jons and inhibitions be )'OUl
future oacs from 6 to 7:30 p.m. at
291.5 RcdhW Ave., SWto OHM in
C.O.ta Mesa. Non-members welcome.
The cost is S2 for members. S4
non-members. Call 545-8082.
TUUDAY
CllAIUla MllllM
The aeneral meetina of the Corona del
Mar Chamber or Commerce will begin
at 11:30 a.m. at the Five Crowns, 3801
E. Coast Highway. Cost is SU and
Includes lunch. Speakers arc Newport
Beach Mayor Clarence Turner and Bill
Koacrman of Taxpayers for
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Financial consultanc Sue Mamer will
talk about "Women and Wealth" at
the 7:15 a.m. breillast meeting of the
Dolphins Division of the Newport
Harbor Ar~a Chamber or Commerce ·
at the Newport Beach Marriott. Call
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MAKIN• YOUa 9UllNUI eaOW
Marketina consultant Raleigh Pinsky
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marketing ideas at "Making Your·
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seminar at 1 p.m. at the Ne~port
Beach Central Library, 1000 Avocado
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PU...UN PATCll •
A Halloween Pumpkin Patch
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4 p.m. at Costa Mesa Hiah School
· Farm, 2650 Fairview Road. Sponsored
by Sonora Elementaty fifth-arade
parents, there will be!umpkins for
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Annual Back Bay event helps lund area youth priJgram
Bv }1.M DB BOOM, Fo1.1lf1 Pu.or
T he 10th Anhual Back Bay
5-1 OK Run & Walk is set
to take place on Sunday,
Oct. 23 on a beautiful Bac'k Bay
course near the Newport Dunes.
The event is co-sponsored by the
Newport Beach Kiwanis Club and
the Newport-Costa Mesa Family
YMCA.
-According lo Kiwanis
Chairman Howard TuJtle, tne'
registration fee ot $18 includes
the official Back Day Run
T-shirt. The Kiddie K registration
fee is S2.
Each course includes gentle
slopes and pristin'e scenery
conducive lo an enjoyable
morning for the whole family.
Last year the event attracted
more than 700 runners and
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walkers.
"This is an event for every age
group and the whole family,"
notes Tuttle.
Awards will be given to the top
male and female finishers in both
the SK and lOK races and to the
top three male and female
finishers in five-year age
groupings, beginning at the age of
11 and topping out at 70-plus.
The top male and female runners
in the lOK race and one
participant (drawn from the BID
number) from all registered
runners and walkers will receive a
weekend use of a Miata sports
car donated by Campbell Mazda.
Proceeds of tho run go to fund
youth programs sponsored by the
Kiwanis Club of Newport Beach
and the YMCA. More
information on race registration
Junior League ~Hers major bargains -
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COSTA MESA -You can get
.a jump on your Christmas shop-
. ping at the Junior League of
Orange County's 19th annual
Christmas Company event Oct.
19-22 at the Orange County
Fairgrounds.
The Christmas Company is an
annual shopping event that raises
money for various Junior League
projects and progq1ms. More than
45 specialty stores fro{ll across the
country will exhibit gift items and
a percentage of their sales go to
the Junior League. LasJ_,year's
event caised ,$225,000.
A variety of special progrjlJJlS
and activities -luncheons,
dinners, guest speakers and a
children's program -are also
scheduled in conjunf tion...with th~
shopping fest.
· Scheduled sl'ecial e,vents
: include: · · ', ..
• The Opening Night Gala
featuring a book sigi;ting by local
aut~efferson Parker.
• A morning with Christopher
Radko, maker of handbJown glass
ornaments.
~ •·h ·presentation by Patricia
Riley Hammer, a topiary
specialist. -
•An evening with actors Jill
Eikenberry and Michael Tucker of
the hit television show "L.A.
Law."
•A book signing by Pat Ross,
author of "Remembering Main
Street."
Together with the special
events, thjs year's Chrisimas
Company is expected to attract
more than 25,000 people.
. OeneFBI admission to the
shopping fest is' $6. Tickets for' the
special events range ~rom $15 Jo
$25: ~II 261-0823 for more info.·
can be obtained by calling the·
YMCA at 642-9990.
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CLUB NOTES -Newport
Balboa Rotary Club President
Rlcbard Holmgren presented a
check for $1,000 to UCI student
Bercne Fobes, a 1993 graduate of
Newport Harbor High School as
the second payment on a Rotary
$4,000 Scholarship ..
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MEETINGS & PROGRAMS
TlllS COMING WEEK -Visit a
Service Club to hear a program
of interest to you, to learn more
about the clubs activities and to
get involved in service to your
community. Show up at the
meeting of your choice and ten
them you read about them in the
Daily Pilot.
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TUESDAY
7:30 a.m. -Newport Beach
Sunrise Rolary Club meets at the
Balboa Bay Club to hear Jim
Toldano and Dave Klss standing
in for Marilyn Drc"'er. Toldano
and Brewer arc can~ates for
the 70th Assembly Di~trict.
Noon -Costa Mesa KJwnnls
Club will meet at the Costa Mesa
Community Center to hear a
program coordinated by member
Lew Fannon.
Noon -Newport Beach
Klwanis Club meets at Charley
Browns. For more information
call Doh J oslen at 723-0267.
6:30 p.m. -Costa
Mesa-Newport Harbor Llons
Club, th~ "Fish Fry Club,'' will
meet at the Newport Rib
Company fo r dinner. For more
information call 262-7471.
WEDNESDAY 7 15 a.m. -Soulh Coast MeCl'o
7 a.m. -Costa Mesa-Or~nge otary Club, the "Taste o( Costa
Coast BreakJ'ost Uons Club Me~a Club," meets at the Center
meets at Ma Barker's Rest t Club.
to hear about a
"Day-at-the-Races" from u
speaker from Santa Anita Race
1·rack.
Noon -Costa Mesa Rotary
Club meets at the Mesa Verde
Country Club to hear from the
candidates for the Newport-Mcs..i
School Board.
Noon -The Exchange Club of
Orange Coast Y.ill meet at the
Bahia Corimhian Yacht Club.
5:00 p.m. -Newport-Balboa
Rotary .Club meets nt the Duh1a
Corinthian Y'acht Club to hear
,from Roy Aharado on "Adopt a
Gang" program. For more
information call 54g.49.i2.
THURSDAY
Noon -Ki"anis Club or
Corona dcl Mar meets at the
Ouhia Corinthian Yacht Club.
Noon -Costa Mesa North
Kiwanis Club meets at the
I loliduy Inn. .
Noon -Nc\\port-lnioe Rotury
Club will meet m a joint meeting
"'Ith the Santa Ana North Rotary
Club at the Santu Ana Zoo.
12:15 p.m. -The Exchange
Club of Nc ..... port Harbor meets at
Chari y 13r,o.,...ns to honor the
Firefighter of the Year for
Nc\~port Ueach and Costa Mesa.
·en ice Club Update js
publi!>l1cd e1ery Saturday in the
Dail)' Vilot.
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Commwlity activilc and Newpon-Meaa Unified School District trustee
Jim de Boom has auccceded Carol Brown as executive director of the
Newport-Meaa-lnlae la~da Coedl.
De Boom. a Newpon Beach resident who for 23 years was a YMCA
'taff member, bad been the school board's representative to Interfaith,
which brings local churches, temples and religious organizations together
through monthly meetings and various programs.
Brown, Jnterfailh's foundin& executive director with 17 years of service
to the organization, wu honored at the September membership meeting.
President Ann Stern (of the Newport Beach Ba'bal'• Assembly) pre-
sented Brown a commetnorative plaque, and board member Gary Bar-
more {pastor at Falmew Community Church In Costa Mesa) gave the
outgoing director a wrapped basket or c,rystal.
As a result of de Boom's appointment, the organization's address and
phone number have,• changed. The maHing address is: Newport-Mesa·
Irvine Interfaith Council, 1743 Bayport Way, Newport Beach, CA 92660.
Phone: 548-4942. Fax: 631-5851. Those submitting information for Inter-
foith's monthly newsletter should send it to that address.
TODAY
ICll,NCI Of MIN•
Spiritual leader Juanclla Evans
presents "Year U: Science ot ~ind" at
10 a.m. at Newport Beacla Clnu'Cla of
RtU&JollS ScJtn«, 901 Dove St., Suite
145, Newport Beach.
For information, phone 646-3199.
HIALTll CAD unu••
David c. Driver discusses "Science
and Health: Tn1ly Ullivcria.I Health
Oirc" 3 p.m. at Newport Bcada Second
Chuttb of Chr1'tlaa Sdeaee, 3100
Pacific View Drive, Corona del Mar.
The lecture addresses a largely
overlooked as{>Cct of health care currently .misslll& from the national
discussion about reform: the biblical
hcalings presented in "Science and
Health wi1h Key to the Scriptures" by
Mary Baker Eddy.
SISTI" MllAIHAM PLAYi
SUNDAY
LOVI THAT WISDOM
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"Wisdom of Lovet'' is the title of thcr
10:30 a.m. service at Newport Beach
Cla&atth or Rtll&lous Scleoct, 901 Dove
SL, Suite 145, Newport ~ch.
For information, p~one 646-3199.
WAUCIUUNIH
The first United Interfaith Hunger
Wallc, which combines the Back Bay
Hunger Walk with annual events in
Irvine and Tustin, follows a ·
S-l<llometer path from the UC1
Administration Bwlding around the
nearby Marketplace at 1 p.m.
This year's 'oal is to have BOO
walkers bring in $40,000. Organized by
Cburch World Service, walk
co-sponsors include UCI Interfaith
Center, Jewhb Federation or Oranee
County and Newport Mesa Irvine
Jacertallb Council. lnternationa.J
agencies designated by the walk Violinist Sister Mhariam, a discalccd sponsors will receive 75 percent of the
• Carmelite nun,.Jives a rare public proceeds. The remaininJ 25 percent .' ,
-rtcltal 7 p.rn. at Our Lady or Mouac will go to this year's recipient charities:
Corncl, 1.441 W. Balb.oa Blvd,, Bread for the World/Orange County
Ncw(>Ort Qcach. "' chapter, Catholic Worker/Santa Ana
She ~ organist/choir director at . . · House, Fl SU/Newport Beach, lJvinc
. 1hc Newport Beach parish before Tempcrary .t;fousing. Lutheran Social
moving to St. JoachiJll in Costa .Mesa Sery1ce/Orange County, MAZON-a.
in 1he late J94Qs. A former violinist Jewish RH~nse lo Uu.ncer and ·. •
wi1h the Long Beach Symphony, ~ister Oranae CoMt Jnt~rfaU.h Sbdter .•
Mhatiam will play selections by Bach,
Bela and Handel. There is no • "
· admission ch.arac. -• TUUDAY·
·CHRISTIAN. CHlftllY •MC ... .' . ICIJNCI ~· MIND
Interfaith Council president Ann Stem, retiring executive director Carol Brown {with plaque) and incoming director Jim de Boom.
HOLY COMMUNION
St. JamH Episcopal Church, 3209 Via
Lido, Newport Beach, offers a noon
service with Holy Communion.
Bring a lunch and dine with the
church staff after the service. For
more inform:ition, call 675-0210. . LOOKING FOR ML/Ml, RlOHT
The Serendipity singles series
continues its weekly sessions at 7:30
p.m. at St. AndreW's Presbyterian
Church, 600 SL Andrews Road,
Newport Beach.
Husband and wife
psychologist-counselor team Michael
and Denise Gass return to Sercndipil)'
10 discuss ''What Docs ;s Man look·
For In a Woman and Whot Docs a
Woman Look For In a Man?"
All singles arc welcome. A S2
dona1ion "ill be requested at the door,
which also covers Tcfreshmcnts. No
reservations arc required.
of the evening should wear loose,
comfortable clothing.
For more informatio'n, call 644-0463.
A COUUI IN MIUqp
The non-profit organization A
Gathering of Miracles present "A
Course in Miracles" lecture and
discussion at 7:30 p.m. at Solot
Mlc:had and AU An&tls Episcopal
Church, 3233 Pacific View Drlve,
Corona dcl Mar.
Allen Rosenthal, a nntionally known
lecturer who stresses experiential ·
understanding of ACIM concepts,
leads the lecture, For more
inform:ition, call 673·9227 or (310)
478·8994.
SATURDAY, OCT. 22
HOLIDAY aOUTIQUI
Presbyterian Church or tht Connant,
2850 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa,
allows holiday shoppers to snag gifts
early at a boutique 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
. · Handm11de arts, crafts, baked and
GOD'S llNANCIAL PLANNING canned' goods, White Elephants (no
Millard MacAdam is featured spe?kCr clothing), and a came for two afghans
at the Ne"por.t Beach Christian aJ?d paintings by aw:ird·winniog artists
Business !\Ito's Committee meeting 7 will be featured. The r:ime dr:iwing
a.m. at Tibbie's Music Hall, 4647 will be at 2 p.m. and those present will
MacAqhur Blvd., Newi)ort Beach. · have the first choic!e of prize. Proceeds
MacAdam, managing partner 9r Pro go to loc.il missions.
Active Leadership Consulting & For more information, cnll the
Trainipg in Newport Beach,. will chua:h office at 557-3340 or Carol)'n
present eight actiqn steps for achieving Croker at.546~7016.
debt-free living. He will desctibe his TIA.AND TaWUU
own journey to debt·ftee living, . ,
· Including the> many 9bstades he • Newport Uarbor }..ulberan ,Church, · . Chrlsllap Cou•lrJ ConnectJH · '
pre.scpts.colmtry·w"Jcrn dances for
·Ctiristians in a'Smoke-free, •
Medi"-tion ar 6:30 p.m. followed by a
"Science of Mind" class at 7 p.m. arc
held at Newport Beacfa Onar(b or .
Rdl&lous .S'cJence, 901 "Dove S~~ Suite
encountered and overcame· share the 7!>8 Dover Drive, Ncwp6rt Beach,
· benefits he now enjoys fro~ debt-free . · hosts "Tea and Treasure" -a
··iiving after. h:iving honored God's . 6outiquc featuring handmacjc items for alcohol-free atmosphere at Londancc
Studios, 3625 W. MacArthur Blvd. 145, Newport Beach.
Science of Mind St\ldies are also b~ld 10 a.m. Wednesday$. For more
information, call 646-3199. ·
financial principle~ laid o.ut in the .,, Tha!lksgiving, Halloween and
Bible, llnd demonstrate how Christian Christmas -9 11.m. to 3 p.m.
men c:in become successful Financial · Tea and. coffee will be served with
Freedom Fighters at home and in 1hc home.made Swee.is, "hich iilso may be
' markctpl:lCJ!. . purcltas~d. The Women of 1he
Christian and non-Christian· Evangchc:il Lutheran Church benefit
From .7 t9 8:30 p.m., th~ are dance
lessons for both be&iJmers and
intemiediates at·· cost of SS. Th"C
actual dance is 8:~ P,.m. to midnight.
The <fance, sodas and snacks are
included in the SlO per person cost.
For more informatioin, phone
647-6656.
. ,WIDNUDAY
~naaUAKIAIT
businessmen in the community :ire from the donations. Call 54&·3631.
invited. Breakfast is S7. For
inform:i.tion about the prosram,
con111ct. MacAdam at 644-5552.
l~Aa&.nl, ITAJl HIOHT
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Ncwp0rt Beacb .Ul1asbl Honpo.Jl
Bwl4.blst Temple'• Dharm.a Society
presents a lecture and discussion series
·on Shin Buddhism 7 p.m. at tbe
temple, 254 Victoria St.,· Costa Mesa.
the Rev. Tetsuo Unno focuses on
dirkrcnt aspects of Shin Buddhism,
including insi&}lts f com Zen, literature,
psychology._ the morics. etc., and
· cspccial~e experiences an<riiislglits
of those attending. Admissioo is Cree
and child care is provided. ·
Before the program, a fund·raising
dinner will be h~ld at the temple. Cost
is S7. For more information, call the
R.ev. Hirosllmi at 722.1202~ Ronnie-
Young at 651-3102. '
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United Methodist Church
21632 Wesley Or.
Laauna BNch ~99-3088
Sunday Morning Worst'llp
& Christian Educition 1 OAM Ministers David 8-des & Virginia
Whe9fer Wesl~ CounHt1ng Center S«vic• Avairable
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Costa Mesa holds a Prayer Breakfast
at 6 a.m. at Denny's restaurant at
Newport Boulevard ind 17th Street in
Costa Mc.sa.
Call 548-7727.
INTIUAITM LUNCMION
NNpOrt-Mua-lnlne lntrrfaJlb
cOuncll meets at noon at St. Mkbar.ls
All An&f:ls Episcopal Church, 3233 :-Padlic View Dnve, Corona <ren;far.
The Rev. Peter Haynes hosts the
luncheon, which features Paula Garb,
a lecturer anlf researcher, sbJring her
insights on Russia :incl the world.
Anyone can attencl the meeting.
Cost of lunch is $5. For reservations,
call 548-4942.
CHRISTIAN
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HARBOR CHRISTIAN
CHURCH .
(Disciples of Chrisl) •
2401 nine Avt. • SRa lsabd Ne~Beach
Sonday Worship -10:00AM
Dr. Genl'R. Swanson MS-5781
UNLIAJN INNH VOICI ·
Timothy Stuctz, a master of
Tai·chi·chih and Reiki, talks about
"The Power of the Inner Voice" from
7:30 to 9 p.m. in the P:irish Center at
Solnt Michael and AH Angtls Church,
3233 Pacific '-*w Drivi:, Coron:i dcl
~far. .
He will te<ich how people of all :ages
canJcducc )mSS,-cxpcriCnee peace,
and improve physical strength,
flexibility and vitality through the
practice of the ancient Chinese
physical arcs. There will be opportunity
to actually go Olrough some of the
Tai-chi·chih and Rciki routines. Tho~c
desiring to participate in this portion
RELIGIOUS SCIENCE
NEWPORT IEACH CHURCH
901 Dove 1 1•9, N.I •
(West Of Jllf'll>Otef} (Non/I qi Bttstol)
(East of John W1yne Aipot1J
leMc9 Sun. 10:M a.m.
M, Tu, Th, (714) 6'6-Siff
Dr Juwla Evans. Minis*
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RELIGIOUS SCIENCE .
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10. S:llPM
n ... Rev. Mary Murray Shelton
Senior Minister
Sunday
''Weavi>ag tlte Dream" .
CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE
Member of ti,. Un11ed Church of Rel19ioos Scienc•
2205 MAIN STREET •SUITE 23, SEACUFF VIUAGE
-HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA 92648 · (714) 969· 1331
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St. Andrew~ Presbyterian Church
"STEWARDSHIP"
(Luke 16 10 IS) .
Dt Ju1111 A ..,.._ • ~.11urJ;1~. Ocu>hcr IS, 199-4. S.10 r ~
,,_._ ~nJ.iy, Ocrc*cr 16. 1991,f )0 ind UH SAM
600 St. Andr~ws Road, Ntwport 8' (;h, Cal1(bm1a (71'4) 631 -2880
(Kru11 from NH·ron Htrbof Ht«h ~hc,.lJ ''Irvine 1nJ I Sth)
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The Rev. Dolly Moriann present~
"October Starlite" at 10 a.m. at
Newport Beach Church or Rell&lous
Science, 901 Dove St .. Newport Beach.
For inform:ition, phone 6~6-3199.
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Please send pl1otogrophs and
type-~ritten releases detail/111 sto·
ries, upcoming e•·ents, sermon top-
ics or 11ny other nett·s Jn.,olving
os a JJma and Newport Beach
'churches to Religion Editor Matt
Coker, Daily Pilot, 330 lV. BiJy St.,
Costa Mesa, 91627. You CDd also
fax items of Interest to 6-16-41..JO
Releases are rcquesJed two weeks
prior to an event date.
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'Discovery' SBPlll
"Discovery," a Lbree-part pro-
gram designed to introduce Jesus
Christ to participants, kicks o(f
Friday, Oct. 28, through Sunday,
Oct. 30, at St. James Episcopal
Church, 3209 Via Lido, Newport
Beaeb.
For adults, teens and children,
the program outlines the journey
of Christian discipleship by off cr-
ing time for experiencing per·
sonal spiritual growth and the
true nature of the church as a
loving fellowship.
A breakdown of the three
parts follows:
"Discovery or Jesus"
· ~ to 9:30 p.m. Friday, Oct, 28
7 a.m. to 9:30 p.rn. Saturday, Oct.
29
7 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 30
All meals arc provided from
Friday dinncF through Sunday
lunch. The retreat consists of a
series of presentations on differ-
ent aspects of the Christian faith
and life. Following most presen·
tations will be an opportunity for
small group discussion. The focus
will be on such Christ-centcted
themes as spiritual hunger, God's
m:istcr plan, and discipleship.
"Discovery or Lhe Church"
8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., Saturday,
Nov. 19
The second segmenc focu ses on
the Episcopal Church, with such
themes as the Book of Common
Prayer, church history. sacra·
ments and vestments.
"Discovery 9f My Mlnlstry"
8:30 a.m. to S p.m. Saturday,
Dec. 10 ,
After 9 a.m. service Sunday, Dec.
11
The thlrd segment focuses on
the miniVry each person has as 11
Christian believer. Jbptism will
be available. The grand finale
will be a special commissioning
service for lay ministry celebrated
with che St. James community
gathered for the regular Sunday
service.
"Discovery" also offers a pro-
grnm for el~tary schoolchil·
dren which runs concurrently
with the aduh segments. Activi·
ties and lessons taught in the
children's program 'will parallel
the lessons being icarned by their
.parents.
Children will have an op·
portunity on Saturday afternoon,
Oct. 29, to make a· commitment
of faith. Saturday, Nov. 19 they
will learn how to maintain their
relationship with Christ. And on
Saturday, Dec. 10 they will learn
about the minisuy they can have
in their homes, in thek_neiahbor·
hood, and at school. SCVclifh and
eighth graders are warmly wef-
comc to participate by assisting
with the ministry to the younger
children. High school students
arc invited to join their parents
for those sessions.
Cost of the program is $30 for
adults and $15 per child for the
K-6 grade program (to cover the
cost of providing meals). Some fi.
nancial assista~e is available if
cost is an issue. There is no
· charge for infant care .
. Spa.ce is limit~d and reserva·
tions are n'eeded by Monday,
Oct. 24. For more information· or
to register, call Connie Cross at
733-1197.
Pogs ·10. raise funds for · Fun Club ·
llart>or Chflst1an Fellowship wants to raise money for its new Kid's
Fun Club, so it .is 'ho~ting an· event that kids these days find fun. An
'1Authentic Pogs Milkc;aps Tournament" will be held 10 a.m. 'ro 2 p.Jll.
Saturday, Oct. 22, at tho fellowship, 740 W. Wilson St., Costa Mesa.
For a $5 registration fee, entrants will get 11 Pog miJkcaps and a
World Pog Federation Kini (to the first 200 entrant~. · •
Contestants wiff pfay in, three· to five-minute matches where the ob·
ject wi!I be ro flip six of their opponent's milkcaps. Those who win
threo out .or five games will advance to the next round.
' Prizes wilJ be awarded in fou~ age groups: 7 and under, 8 through
11, 12 tJlrough 17 anc:r.ts and up. Hot dogs, sodas, face painting, bal·
loons and more will be offered.
Proceeds. benefit the no.n-profit Kid's Fun Ciub, tpc f tllowship's
free afterschool center for children ages 7 through 17. 'The center,
which opens Monday, Oct. 24, consists of a tutori~l center with com·
putef lab arld a recreational area. ·
In the tutorial center, children will be able to do their homework in
a quiet atmosphete, learn· computer skills. and find out the fun of
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Some or the Coait's brightest stars go HollyWood 'L olt aad Bun Aldrin are among our most cherished
friends, and I am so
proud that they are here with us
tonight on this very special
occasion," offered an effusive and
very glamorous Ruta Lee, a.k.a.
Mrs. Webb Lowe, actress,
socialite, community leader. The
Aldrins and a contingent of the
Orange Coast Crowd joined
hostess of the evening Ruta Lee
and nearly 2,000 other supporters
of Cedar Sinai Hospital for the
Jnnu:il Thallans Ball. Not a
ce leb rity stayed home, evidenced
by a star p~cked turnout for the
.Sa turday evening soiree thrown in
the elegantly redecorated,
cavernous grand ballroom of the
Century Plaza Hotel, Los Angeles.
A million dollars was raised for
the hospital.
B.W.
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The Crowd
Looking every
bit the star, a
glitteri ng
plat inum blonde
Lois Aldrin of
Newport Beach
joined the .
exceptionally
beautiful actress
Stcphnnle Powers
fo r the
specracular
evening planned
as a tribute to
the incomparable
LJza MinncllJ. A
table hop away, the mega
ge nerous J ohn and Donna Creon
rubbed elbows with their long time
Hollywood friends, actress Jane
Withers, who is always on hand to
s.upport the many Crean sponsored
events in Newport Beach, the
unsinkable Debbie Reynolds, who
has turned into a major business
player with h.er hotel and casino
resort in Las Vegas, and the
"voice" herself, the one and only
Rosie Clooney.
·"John nd Donna Crean are the
most .remarkable couple. They are
eve rywhere, supporting every ,
· worthwhile cause wii~ their
money,. their time, and their .
presence. How many people of
their formidable wealth are so ·
accessible, and so
johnny-on-the-spot in attendance
for so many functions,"
cotnmented one Newport Beach
doxenne working the room.
'You're forgetting that the
Creans own Fleetwood
Enterprises, the worlds' largest
manufacturer of mobile homes
and recreational ve hicles. They
probably have a chauffeur driven
'Bounder' parked out front with
the valet," replied the woman's
husband.
"If the party goes a little late,
they can snooze comfortably all
the way home to the Village
Crean!" he added, laughing.
"Would it be gos?) to trade ·in
the limo on a ... what's it called ...
Bounder?" asked the Lido Isle
lady, donning Donna Karan
evening wear and insisting on
anonymity.
"Define· gosh in a wprld that has
• eleva ted nose piercing and
tattooed derrieres to the status of
vanity·fair," replied her hubby clad
in Armani tux. ·
· Surely, if cl ass exists today, at
least by past definition, it was
quite evident in the program. and
tr~bute surrounding Miss Liza.
Despite the recent public claim of
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?.{IJ(;trt6ur &-'/) (as, ntar Jolin ~i
known, the star of stage and
screen melted 1he tou&h audience
of movers and shakers with her
overflowing warmth, energy,
humor ... and her t:ilent.
"I feel like a vampire," said
Liza, entering the stage struggling
with a massive cape covering her-
trademark slinky.performance
attire, strongly reminiscent of her
late mother Judy Garland. The
audience roared.
Preceding Minnelli, a major
line-up of HolJywood talent
entertained, including Debbie
Reynolds, Donald O_'connor and
Rosemary Cloooey, who s:ing a set
of her classic tunes, including a
very sentimental renditi9n of "Our
Love Is Herc To Stay."
Clooney also shared some
personal histocy. One Sunday
afternoon, many years ago, the
crooner recalled a gathering of
neighbors al the Roxbury Drive ~
residence in Beverly Hills or the
late Ira Gershwin. Judy Garland
and husband Ylncenle Minnelli
dropped in witll their toddler Lita.
Gershwin took little Liza in his lap
at the piano and proceeded to
compose "Our Love ls Here To
Stay." .
Orange Coast residents were
happily lured acr°'5 the Los
Angeles County Line for an
evening they will not soon forget
crowned by an emotional journey
on film created by Minnclli's
former husband, Hollywood
producc11 Jack Haley Jr. And if
that wasn't enough, the star of the
evening luted her very own sister
Lorna Lun up on stage for a killer
duet, demonstrating the
formidable talent or the younger
sibling. ·
ll was one affair that just did
not want to end. As chorus girls
did a few high kicks, and generous
parrons paid top charity dollars for
a dizzying array of silent and Jive
auction items, John and Donna
Crean slipped aw:iy into the night.
Alas, a limousine whisked the
col.lple out of the Century Plaza
portico, dashing all images of
kicking back in the motor home,
loosenmg the tux and ball go"'n,
watching a little late news on the
portable TY, heading home to
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W hen metaphorical imagery takes prece-
dence over mathematical loaic and
previously held perceptions of per·
fcction in the human form, we can begin to ex-
plore the potential of figural expression and a
truer definition of beauty. Spiritual intuition
becomes the catalyst for self-identity, and the
whole takes on more meaning than simply the
sum of its parts.
Such is the playing field for r-'!'---.
"The Ess~ntial Gesture," a
major sculpture exhibition
opening today at Newport
Harbor Art Museum (through
Dec. 31 ). Curated by
· · NHAM's Chief Curator Bruce
Guenther, and an anticipated
highlight in the museum's
1994 exhibition schedule,
"The Essential Gesture"
zeros in on the work of 21
contemporary artists who
scrutinize issues of society
and the individual through
fragments of the human form
as it has evolved in sculpture ------
over the last 100 years. (
Beginning with early .20th century modernists
-specifically Auguste Rodin's "TI1e Walking
Man," as well as other landmark works by Al-
berto Giacometti, Gaston Lachaise, and Pablo
Picasso -Guenther establishes the backdrop
which further liberated post· wa'r artists lo
stretch their interpretation of figural form be-
yond the narrative of social, hi storical or re-
ligious content.
Included among the international roster of
artists guiding this 40-year journey from e:cpres-
1ionl$m through conceptualiun, and arrivina al
formalist issues in contemporary sculpture arc:
Polish artist Magdalena Abakanowicz; German
·artists Georg Baselitz and Markus Lupertz;
and!.Amcricans U>uisc Bourgeois, Willem deK-
oonmg, Stephen de Staebler, Bruce Nauman,
Joel Shapiro, Kiki Smith and quixotic Peter
Shelton, whose humorous "Tweedledum" ot-
fcrs a slyly surprising tapering off to the exhibit
in the final gallery.
In what is becoming his calling card as a cu-
rator, Guenther's sensitive installation of the
34 works in the show (drawn from major public
and private collections throughout the United
States) presents insightful juxtapositions and
fresh associations of form and movement while
flaunting a variety of styles and media such as
bronze, copper, marble, wood, paper, burlap
and plaster. KilcJ Smith even employs Oank
sleak to achieve the texture of tendons before
the patina bronzing process in her dynamic
work from 1992, "Untitled (Arms).''
In addition to exploring issues related to the
use of materials, these artists view the frag-
mented figure as a potent icon for the psy-
chological and emotional panorama of the
human experience. ·
"We actually visualize and project ourselves
intb these partial bodies at a moment when
there is no unifying ideal," explained Guen-
ther. "The artists represented here· have found
a way of giving form lo the human presence -
whether it be Giacometti's tall attenuated
women or the voluptuous 'Torso with Arms
Raised' by Gaston Lachaise.
"The work here is not shaped by classical
ideology or smooth deta)ls of perfection, but
rather by a sense of presence that encourages
one to project themselves into it lot their
rencction and narrative. It's really about u
derstanding the whole figure in a single
tribute -the breast, the extended hand,
hard-body torso -complete without the d'
tinction of human identity."
Jn our conversation last week, Guenther di
cussed how his observations of society's chan
ing view of beauty and aesthetics eventual
crystallized into an exhibit he hopes will o
up the possibility for self-discovery beyond t.
obsessive immediacy and sound-bite mentah
of present-ddy culture. .
"The body has become an expressJon
emotional anxiety and spiritu al longing as w
as a place of solitary retreat and private re
.. erie," he writes in the illustrated catalogue a
companying "Tho Essential Gesture."
Moreover, the multicultural tempo and ful
mentary political reality of the r slmodem a
is confronting a psychologica disorder a
spiritual dilemma as the end of the second m
lennium nears. Indeed, all the jokers arc wild.
In terms of the visual arts arena, the pr~le
tive big picture against the velocity of v1olen
and change is a return to the use of the hum
figure as a grounding vehicle for self-definitio
The newly defined road map includes diversi
in gender, class, race, ethnicity and sexual pr
ercnce. ,
"The old gods have disappeared and the
seem to be no new ones to replace them/' s·
Guenther: "Giving voice to the human bo
becomes, in a sense, the dynamic of steppi
forward into a new world. Like the Rod
sculpture, we are striding into psychological space.
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laual anlata are bcina sought
a contest ln Newport Beach,
10mO dcsian work for eo.
del Mar and, alona with
Onninrartiata. to participate
COWttywide program aimed ru education.
irat, applications are now
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o get an application, call
es Gilliam, the former Pa-
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was recently. named lmngi-
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Photographs by Brazilian
photographer Marlo Cravo
Neto are on display at Susan
Splrltus Gallery, Triangle
Square, 1870-A Harbor Blvd.,
No. 212, Costa Mesa,
througn Nov. Z6. You can
meet the artist -whose
"Shelter" (1990) Is sho:-vn
here -at a reception 2 to 5
p.m. today.
ion Celebration executive
naaer, at 556-2122, ext. 236.
e Newport Beach City Arts Commission is seeking entrants for the
Fall Juried Art Show, which takes place Saturday, Oct. 29, at the
t. Newport Community Center, 883 W. 15th St. At 8:30 a.m, that
, parti.cipants, who must _be Newport Bea~h residents, are to bring
ir entries. Fee is $5 per entry and there's a limit of three. •
e juror of this year's show is lrini-Vallera Rickerson, director of the
angc Coast College Art Gallery and the 1994 Instructor of the Year
both the college and the entire county community college system.
or more information, call Dru Cottrell, city arts and cultural services
rdinator, at 644-3150.
Finally, the village of Corona del Mar is seeking an artist to design
T-shirt and poster for the-next Scenic SK Race. The work's theme
st reflect the village or lifestyle of Corona del Mar and be designed
appropriate dimension so that it may be reproduced on a T-shirt.
Interested artists shouJd submit a resume and letter describing their
crest in the project and re levant experience dealing with poster and/
T-sbin design. Deadli ne for submission is Nov. 4. Finali.sts will be in-
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for more information or to obtain a proposal, call the CdM Chamber
Commerce at 673-405{) or Sue Stein of the city's Community Services
panment at 644-3151.
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tra in Brahms' Piano Concerto
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Jordan, Beethoven's Symphony
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formers to Costa Mesa -is the fact
that it allows you to "Create Your
Own Series."
In other words, if you want to
see a symphony from the Great Or-
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the International Festival Series and
a chamber orchestra from the
Eclectic Blend collection, you can
do so, and still save the kind of ·
money as regular series subscribers.
Fqr information on this season's
off eri}lgs at the Orange County Per-
forming Arts Center and Irvine Bar-
clay Theatre, call 553-2422.
Edward Thorpe, who for the past
25 years has served as dance critic
for the Londpn Evening Standard,
gives free talks to ticketholders be-
fore the Nederlander Dans The-
ater's shows at the Performing Arts
Center Oct. 25-30.
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W hen metaphorical imagery takes prece-sioni.sm through conceptualism, and arrivina at one to project .themselves into it for their aw
dence over mathematical lo&ic and formalist issues in contemporary sculpture arc: reflection and narrative. It's really about u
previously held perceptions of per· Polish artist Magdalena Abakanowicz; German derstanding the whole figure in a single a
fection in the human form, we can begin to ex-artists Georg Baselitz and Markus Lupcrtz; 1ributc -the breast, the ext~ndcd hand,.
plore thc..potential or figural expression and a and, Americans Louise Bourgeois, Willem deK· hard·body torso -complete without the
truer definitipri of beauty. ·spiritual intuition ooning, Stephen de Staebler, Bruce Nauman, tinction of human identity."
becomes the catalyst for self-identity, and the Joel Shapiro, Kiki Smith and quixotic Peter Jn our conversa1ion last week, Guenther di
whole takes on more meaning than simply the Sh~lton, whose humorous ''Tweedledum" of. cussed how his observations of society's ch an
sum of its parts. · fers a slyly surprising tapering off to the exhibit ing view of beauty and aesthelics ev~ntual
Such is the pl;aying field for in the final gallery. crystallized into an exhibit he hopes will ope
"The Essential ' Gesture," a Jn what is becoming his calling card as a cu· up the possibility for self-discove~ beyond t.
major sculpture exhibition rator, Guenther's sensitive installation of the obsessive immediacy and sound-bate mentalt
opening today at Newport 34 wo~ks in the show (drawn.from major public of present-day cullure. .
Harbor Art Museum (through and private collections throughout the United "The body has become an expression
Dec. 31). Curated by States) presents insightful juxtapositions and emotional anxiety and spiritual longing as we
NHAM's Chief Curator Bruce fresh associations of form and movement while . as a place of solitary retreat and p(ivale re
Guenther, and an anticipated flaunting a variety of styles and qtedia such as erie," he writes in the illustrated catalogue a
highlight in the museum's bronze, oopper, marble, wood, paper, burlap companying "The Essentiat Gesture."
1994 exhibition schedule, and plaster. Kil<l Smith even employs flank Moreover. the multicultural tempo and fra
"The Essential Gesture" ..... steak to achieve the texture· of tendons before mentary poli~ical reality of the postmodern a
zeros in on the work of 21 Mlllllllls' the patina broitZing process in her dynamic is confronting a psychological disorder an
contemporary artists who -·---••• work from 1992, "Untitled XArms)." . spiritual dilemma as the end of the second m' scn~tinize issues of society Arts In addition to (:xploring issues related to the lennium nears. Indeed, all the jokers arc wild.
and the individual through Scene use of materials, these artists view the Crag-In terms of the visual arts arena, the prote
fragments of the human form mented figure as a potent icon for the psy-tive big picture against the velocity of ,¥iolen
as· it has evolved in sculpture · chological and emotional panorama· of the and change is a return to the use of the huma
over the last 100 years. human experience. • figure as a grounding ~chicle for self-definitio
Beginning with early 20th century modernists . "We actually visualize and project ourselves The ne..yly defined road. map includes diversi
specifically Auguste Rodin's "The Walking intb these partial bodies at a moment when in gender, class, race, ethnicity and sexual pre
Man," as well as other landmark works by Al-there is no unifying ideal," explained Guen-erence:
berto Giacometti, Gaston Lachaise, and Pablo ther. "The artists represented hery· have found "The old gods have dis appeared and the
Picasso -Guenther establishes the backdrop a way of giving form to the human presence -seem· to be no new ones to replace them," sai
which further liberated post-War artists to whether it be .Giacometti's tall attenuated Guenther. "Giving voice to the human bo
stretch their interpretation of figural form be-women or the voluptuous 'Torso with Arms becomes, in a sense, the dynamic of steppi
yond the narrative of social, historical or re: Raised' by Gaston Lachaise. forward into a new world. Like the Rodi
ligious content. \. . "The work here is not shaped by classical sculpture, we are striding into psychological space.'
Inclu~ed among ~he international roster of ideology or smooth-detaj ls of perfection, but Lauri Mendenhall covers the focal art sec
artists guiding this 40-year journey from expres-rather by a sense of presenc.e that encourages fortlie Dail~ Pilot. ·
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int, applications arc now
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Photographs by Brazilian
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Neto are on display at Susan
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No. 212, Costa Mesa,
through Nov. 26. You can
meet the artist -whose
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here -at a reception 2 to 5
p.m. today.
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tra in Brahrt\s' Piano Concerto
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Jordan, Beethoven's Symphony
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that it allows you to "Create Your
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In other words, if you want to
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offerings at the Orange County Per-
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Edward Thorpe, who for the past
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fore the Ncderlander Dans The-
ater's shows at the Performing Arts
Center Oct. 25-30.
e Newport Beach City Arts Commission is seeking entrants for the
Fall Jwied Art Show, which takes place Saturday, Oct. 29, at the
st Newpon Community Center, 883 W. 15th St. At 8:30 a.m. that
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ar entries. Fee as $5 per entry· and there's a limit of three.
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angc Coast College Art Gallery and the 1994 Inst~uctor of the Yea
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COMMUNITY FORUM RUNS THURSDAYS AND SATURDAYS • WRITE TO: PILOT LEITERS, JJO W. BAY ST., COSTA MESA, CA 92621 •FAX TO: 646-4170 •READERS' HOTLINE (CALL-IN COMMENTS): 642-6086
We've had our " .diHerences, but
Gil ·Ferguson
deserves thanks
0 n rare occasions over the past few years
I've been cordially critical of
Assemblyman Gil Ferguson -truth be
known, oflen less than cordial.
I haven'! agreed very often with Ferguson's
stands or votes. However, as Ferguson's decade of
service in the Assembly comes to a close, it's
important to recognize and praise two very
special gifts Ferguson has given
to his constituents.
First, Ferguson cared enough
about 1he Assembly and voters
in tiis district not to seek
re-election once he decided to
run for Sen. Marian Bergeson's
open seat. (Bergeson, of course,
has already won election to Tom
Riley's seat on the Board of
Supervisors.)
By doing this, Ferguson gave
voters the opportunity to select
------his replacement in a general .
Liberal rather than a special election;
Politics maximizing voter partictpation,
increasing the legitimacy of
~ovember's winner, and eliminating the costs
associated with a special election.
Al.scmblyman Ferguson made the right decision
for the right reasons.
Unfortunately, the same cannot be said for
Assembly members Debra Allen and Ross
:Johnson -both of whom are running for
re -election in thejr i"espective Assembly diMricts
even as th ey prepare 10 challenge Ferguson for
Dergeson's Sen~te seat, which takes in Lak'e-.
Forest and Laguna Hills.
H6w' anyone in either district could vote fo1 ,
Allen or Johnson this November, knowing their
plans to "moye on" to higher office within
months, baffles the imagination. In Johnson's
case, the "move" is literal as well, since he
neither lives in the 35th Senate District nor do his
current constitu ents.
This is almost as dcspica\>le as what Michael
"Mike" Huffington, the Texas oil baron, has done
to residents of the 22nd Congtessional District in
Santa Barbara. After spending a record SS.4
million to knock off eight-term GOP incumbent
·Robert J. u gomarsino in the 1992 primary,
Huffinglon started to plan a run for the -U.S.
Senate. Within months after raking an oath "to
faithfully aischargc the duties" of this ofrice,
Huffington was again a candidate.
Indeed, Huffington cares so little for his
representational responsibilities ~hat he's moved
from Santa Barbara to Newport Beach. Voters in
the 22nd district "rewarded" Mike for a job .
poorly done by solidly voting for William
Danncmeyerin1he June primary for the GOP
Sena le nomination ..
Quite a rebuke from the folks who know Mike
best. Since. Huffington abandoned his district,
Santa Barbara Republicnns have been
aggressiv£.!1 raising money for Sen. Dianne
Feinstein.
W hilc it's a pity Huffington doesn't have the
same co'mmitment to his constituents as Gil
Ferguson does for his in tile 70th, it \\<Ould be a
tragedy if Californians rewarded Huffington's
betrayal on election day.
Secondly, Ferguson is the first state official to
stand up to the Transportation Corridor Agencies
and attempt to remedy its reign of error.
Ferguson has accused the County of Orange and
the agencies of "highway robbery" when 11 comes
to pulling a toll on Newport Coast Ori-re.
Ferguson found support for this con tention in
an extensive 23-page opinion issued by the
non-part1san Legislative Counsel of California on
M:iy 9. Not surprisingly, Attorney Gc.:neral Dan
Lungren's office was finally-compelled to offer a
quickly researched opinion a few days later on
May 12 uphold!ng the agencies' claims.
Ferguson's stand against the Transportation
Corridor Agencies "conspiracy" to toll a road
that's been used freely by the public for 50 years
{first as Bonita Canyon Road and recently as
Newport Coast Drive) has encouraged
homeowners to file a lawsuit to enjoin the
agencies from tolling this public roads. Maybe the
courts wi ll finally give the agencies its just
deserts!
Thank you, Mr. F.erguson for letting the largest
number of voters possible select your successor i.o
1he State Assembly, for saving taxpayers the funds
necessary to hold a special election, and for
finally exposing the TCA.
Mark Petrocea Is an assoclDte profcs~or In
political scicnct at UC/.
PRlllDINT
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Ave.1 Washington, D.C. 20500. (202) 456:1111 (6 a.m.
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D.C. 20500
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Some of the candidates who should have been on Pilot's top 103 list,
according to readers, are, from left to right, Ensign Principal Scott
Paulsen, California School Board President Sherry Loofbourrow,
Costa Mesa council member Mary Hornbuc1<1e and Paul James, from
the local cable television show "The Wizard of Odds." Readers also
thought the II.st lacked leaders In education and medicine.
Tlipping off th .. e: top ~1 03
' ' Readers call in with their additions to the
Pilot's · list of most influential -people in the community
) .
Tlw Daily Pilot ron its annual top
IOJ most influential people in the
community list "On Thursday and
readers ncre quick to call in with
some of the people they thougl1t we
missed. litre Is a sainple of their
suggestions: 2
I have problems with your 103 list
(Oct! 13). You had outstanding pco·
pie, I argue wit h none of them, but I
d'o feel that you could be a little bit
more inclusive with the people that
you have. •
For example, I rhink tha! we have
snch an incredib le medical com·
munity, leaders in the nation in re-
search and care; we have people
flo,,n in here from all over the wodd
for medical care. I am sorry you qid
not include 'nny or them except for
Or. Qudley Pfaff, who gives quite a ~
bit of his time for sports.
The other thing is, if you take your
political s enc ... l think holding the
line on C'<isting legislation is equally
important, especially if you look at -I-
our 'olumes or state codes ctnd n:v
tional codes.
So 1 think you could have included
Gil Ferguson, Dana Robrobacher
and even old General Tom Riley.
Why wasn't he includCCJ?" It s hTs l ast
ti'l1c around on it.
It just seems to rpe that the·medl·
cal and political communities need. to
be included as well. Very few educa~
tors. I think there are some on the
boards of II USlCtS, hhmk { iere are
more peoRlc in the classrooms who .
ha\'e done incredible \\Ork. .
I tl11nk that it is just that there are
• other community leaders who could
have been included, like Amelia
Seaton, \\ho ha~ b:Jd Amelia's on
Balboa bljnd for so many years. She
doe her \\Ork so quietly people
don't recognize it. How much do you
look at the 30-year restaurant owner
or the nationally known eye surgeon.
Why were they left out?
~laybe you should broaden it to
110. Why wasn't Donna Crean in·
eluded with her husband? She de-
serves it. Look at wit.it the long-term
cunimunity llas been.
MILDRED MURRY
Newport Beach
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Regarding the Power Brokers, a trav-
eler 10 this land upon reading-the re·
cent Pilot article migh t get the mis·
taken impression that our priorities
arc shopping, eating, sipping coffee
and sporting activities. There is a
startling, almost insulting, relative ab-
encc of academicians, intellectuals,
prof cssors, lcachers, artists and sci-
entists. Some reader might even
think we are "superricial."
There arc loads of attorneys but
no judges, a police chief but no fire
Roy Pizarek
Ooooopsl We.
left one oft, too
Due to on editoria l error,
Roy P/aJrck U'DS inadvertently
dropped from the Daily Pilot's
103 Usl llcrc'ii 11is lisli11g, tu-0
and now is president of the Califor-
nia state School Uoards A sociation.
Newport-Mesa area is truly lucky to
have had her representation.
Lll3UY KEATING
Newpo1 t Dc:.ich
0
I think you forgot Mary Hornbuckle.
0
JANS PARKER
Corona del Mar
I saw the article about "Pow~r bro·
kers." There's one gentlemen 'i n
_N_ewport Deach, his name is Oury
Davidson. He was one of 40 Sport's
lllustrated's most lnown innuential
person's in the entice his tpry of
sports. KIM VIEIRA
Newport Beach
Gary Davidson lfrcs in Laguna
Dcacb and" tlirretort ..-asn't eligible
for our Jfst.
0
I believe that Chris Fahey and Mike
Tribio of SYB Records in Costa
~Mesa should be on the 1op 103 lisL
They are a team of local promoters·
who have brough.t countless all ages
rock shows to our house coffee bar
In Cost a Me.sa.,-.and: .. wllh the bar's
possible closure coming arc currently · dnys /11tc. IJ , seeking a new venue. .
Many of thei~ows arc food RQy Pizorc.k; 49, Costa Mesa .!. d · J th •d ,,1 o I I !e's chairman of Co~ta Mesa's 27 rives or e n Y· 1' any pc P e homeowners associ:itions ... may not u.pderstand the significance \\le~i>~e-tlte--county re-~--t--"'o~f_..p,..,.co .... :.: .... id,..,i.ng all agc.uock sho.ws...bu
plans for 1hc l\Jth Street tint.I in a town where the other alrerna-Gi~tcr A\cnue bridge!. from 1ts lives include gangs, drugs and tile
master plan of h1gh\\<l\S ... Also a street~ these two definitely deserve
familiar face :it City C~uncil recognition. •
meetings ... A rc,iJcnt for IS While they have not donated thou-
ycars ... Marri cJ \\Ith 5-)CJr-old sands or dollars to charity, they arc daughter ... Like~ ,J1hng, \\Jll..ing and talking 10 people .. constantly trying to. give kids a place
Unra nked IJ 1 )Car where they can be kids anq remain
chief (remember the brush fires?), a
plastic surgeon but no heart or brain
surgeons.
If a coff ec brewer (No. 10) is so
influential, how come he can't ge t
enough chain~ so people can sit dow n
at his stores'! ·
On the serious side, however, the
wonderful aspect of all tlris is New-
port-Mesa an area rich in people of
all ages, sexes, ethn ic, rel igious and
fin ancial backgrounds who can con·
tribute and m:.1ke a difference.
By this ::.tandard, any visitor \\Ould
be impressed.
MlCllAl:.L A. GLUECK .r -~ Ne,\port Oeach
0
I am qucstionmg why Sherry Loof-
bourrow's name was not included in
the 103. She's an articulate, dedi-
cated, seine public crvant. She
served for years on the school board
·safe at the same time. I don't think
any parent can put a price on their
child's w~ll being. ·
Unbeknownst 10 most, these two
have put Costa Mesa on the rock 'n'
roll map. While we arc not as recog-
nized as say Seattle, Costa Me sa is
now a stop for many touring bands:
As Costa Mesa slowly succumbs to
gangs, graffit\ nnd prostitution on our
streets, Chris and Mike's positive ef-
fo rts need to be recognized.
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DAVID JAMES
Costa Mesa
1 felt that you left oul one very irn·
portant person who must have been
overlooked. He innuenccs so many
people daily in our community, right
now 1 think there's more than 700
kids thjlt he has in his school, and
that is Scott P:lub.en over at Ensisn
Junior High School.
He's a fabulous leader, somebody
for the kids to look up to. lie inte-
grates into our community all of the
intercultural things. He recently won
a 5240,000 grant for updating aJI of
our computer equipment for the
school. Ile 's just a go-getter, and the
l..id!i lo"c him.
Not only do the parents respect
him, the "kids are able to talk to him,
he has an open door policy. He is
just outstanding and innucnces so
many people in our community. I
feel that he should have been some-
where on the list.
0
KRIS MUNGO
Newport Beach
I wanted to say that 1 find it inter'·
esting thal of the 103, only ap-'
proximately seven diet not appear to ,
be influential with having money, al-
though the others seemed lo be e i-
ther wealthy or quite well oCf.
I find it interesting that only peo·
pie with money were the ones named
10 the top 103. You should try to re·
member that people who don't nec-
essarily have money would certainly
be desefVing of more than seven of
the top 103.
0
R.RAY
Corona del Mar
We think this g,uy (Paul James) who
ha'!; a cnble TV show in CQsta Mesa
called The Wizard of Odds. We al·
ways watch hts show every week, and
we thought he should at least be tied
lor103.
RANDALL TOM
Cos1a Mesa
0
You\e rejJly slighted th-e arts in the
po" er brokers. I would like to salute
f\lolly L)nclrior 13allet Pacifica and
Allison Baker Frazel, who is a stal-
w;.JCt of the Ne\\ port Harbor Art Mu·
scum. All their efforts make all of
our tives a lot better and more inter-
esting, and J think it w}s a real over-
sight on the Daily Pilo t's part.
··PHYLLIS DRAY
Arts Commissioner,
City of N"ewport Beach
0
;{'here were three people I thought
you left off tha t you should consider
including. One is Tim Richie. He
works at OCC, but he also has been
a Scout Master for more than 20
years in Costa Mesa, so he's had a
lot of boys go through his program.
Another is the guy that is the Chair-
man of the Doy Scouts for the Ran-
cho del Mar district, which includes
Costa Mesa, Irvine and Newport
Beach and is a dentist by the name
of Ken Schwartz. And lastly another
fellow wJ1o's been a Seoul 'M:istcr for
more than 20 years in Costa Mesa.
His name is Jessie Dequeue.
,. MARK WILLE
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big hang-out for students.
T~ay's students are busy
planning parades, sponsoring
dances, shopping for dresses
making floa ts and selecting·~
queen.
At Costa Mesa High, junior
Hi.cu Ho said a big comp~tition
exists between the classes to
build the superior float for the
parade.
"We're checking on each
other to try to see what they're
doing,': he said. "And of course
we always say that the freshme~
are going to lose. After the
parade, the floats will line up
outside the gym where our
dance is held."
Steve Messe nger, a 1976
Corona del Mar High grad who
now teaches at the-school,
remembers a wild homecoming
dance at Lion Country Safari
when he was in school.
"We went there for the dance
in a pavilion area and we could
see th e animals roaming
around," said Messenger, who
lives in Corona del Mar. "They
even brought e1CR}l3nts to the
football stadium for the
parade."
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1967 Newport Har or
graduate J eff Baker: "For
me, homecoming Is always
fun. I always go ... It takes
me b ack to what it was like
w hen we were in school."
Lifelong Newport Beach
resident and 1967 Newport
H~rbor grnd Shelley Spurgeon
said she remembers major high
school spirit at her homecoming
tootball game. Through her
children•s activities, she often
runs into classmates who also
have children at their old alma
mater.
"I have very good memories
of Harbor High," she said. "It's
a thrill for me to have my kids
go through the sam.e things I
went through. In some instances,
they even have tne same .
teachers I had."
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Hert ls a list of local
bomecomloa events:
Costa Mesa
Hl&h School
•Came: Oct. 28 vs.
Estancia at Davidson
Field
• Dance: Oct. 29
(Theme -Party Around
the World)
Corona del Mar
1. High School
•Came: Oct. 14 vs. El
Toro H.S. at Davidson
Field
• Dance: Oct. 15
(Theme -Harley
Homecoming)
Estancia
High School
•Came: Nov. 4 vs.
Aliso Viejo at OCC
• Dance: Nov. 5
(Theme -Dancing
through the o'ecades)
Newport Harbor
High School
•Game: Nov. 4 vs.
Rancho Santa Margarita
at Davidson Field
•Dance: Nov. 5
(Theme - The 'SOs)
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Meu, Kathe, City Manaaer
W. Roeder, and tJlca.Ma,or
Mary Hornbuckle u ddendanta.
fie had sought up to $3.8 million.
Kathe, more than the other two
personally named in the suit,
seemed to take delight in the suit's
finDl failure.
"It means he l~t." Kathe uid
with a hearty laugh. "The city and
the defendants have been succeu-
rul in thi~ mc;ritless lawsuit by
former Council member Am·
burgcy. Underline merltless. I
\\Ould call 1t a waste of taxpayer
dollars, and he knew it."
Knthe said he will now bring a
proposal to council members
Jometime in November to consider
1wing •Amburgey for attorney's fees
charaed to wpaycn.
"I completely apcctcd the Su·
premc Court to deny the petition,"
Kathe said. "(The court procas
bu) sone u we expected it to So·
I'm just happy that the city docan't
have to spend any more money on
this thins."
Hombuckle said abe's &lad the
case is cl01Cd, but added she
wun't concerned. ·
"It almolt disappoints me that it
never sot beard," Hornbuckle
said. "The jud&e• never heard any
merir. If the cue bad been beard,
I think Mr. Ambursey would have
been very embarrused. 1 wu not
worried at all. Believe me, I did
not lose sleep at night over this
matter."
Hornbuckle dismissed the suit
to election-time politics.
"We don't call this the silly sea·
son for nothing," she said. "All
BOARD makes each candidate different
from each other instead of what
makes them similar."
fr•• P•1• A1 Another question directed to
agreed on issues such a~ im-all candidates deaJt with their
proved school funding, increased top priority if elected. In their
parental involvement in schools, responses, candidates used what
focused Khool repairs and a have beoomc buzz words in the
strengthened curriculum. race: strategic planning, setting
The intetaction was so civiJ, policy, curriculum audit, altema-
many candidates even verbally tive funding sources and teacher ·
patted opponents on the back accountability.
and agreed whoever wins would Serene Stokes, who is running
do a fine job. in Trustee Area 4, the Corona
"There was too much niceties del Mar region, said she would
in this," Adina Nack, a site di-like to sec administrators in the
(Cctor for Co)ta Mesa's Girls In-classroom every day. Opponent
corporatcd, said after the forum. . ~ren Wilson said an effort to
"l would have liked to have make students "lovers of lifelong
rnore concern placed on what learning" was top on her list.
kinds of unusual thinp happen
pre-election acuon. I think when
be loll the elcctioa, be loll on bis
own merit."
Roeder also expressed pleuure
that the matter bad concluded. He
said it had caused a financial and
an emotional toll on all parties in·
volved, including Amburgey.
The criminal charges, which
prompted Amburgey's suit, were
dropped in June of 1991.
They stemmed from a 1987 City
Council vote Amburgey made in-
volving Copley Colony Cablevision,
his sometime employer at the
time. Prosecutors asstrted that
Amburgey voted to reduce the
cable company's obligation to
viewers, but Amburgey later found
a recording of the meeting indicat-
ihg he voted only to accept a re-
port card on the company.
Harold Parker, another Corona
del Mar candidate, ·said he
would like to get the district in
better financial shape.
Lecce was asked at one point
whether she would seek to
change the sex education policy
of the district. Leece had cam-
paign on the sex education issue
in an earlier school board race.
"I don't sec a need to change
anything that isn't broken and
we should be open to materials
available to us," she said.
Paulette Witt, who is running
against Ferrym'an in Trustee
Arca 2, one of the Costa Mesa
scats on the board, said sex edu-
cation is an important life and
death issue .
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Alllburscy'I Allt claimed be WU
a victim of llander, libel, COG-
lplncy, ud intentional and ne&li-
sent inOJction of emotional dis-
treu.
~ claimed that bis civil rights
were violated and accuaed Kathe
of lepl malpractice and a breach
of trust because ... he didn't im·
mediately inform Amburgey of the
criminal investigation.
That investigation was made
public days before the November
1990 election, which the one-term
councilman eventually lost.
Amburgcy's suit didn't specify a
damage amount, but he said he
could prove up to $3.8 million in
losses to his electrical business and
personal reputation because or the
misdemeanor conflict o( interest
charges.
MllllDEATll ' ....._.,
planned hnokinp would compete
directly with IMne Meadows and
the Oraap County Performing
Arts Center, Lynch said he anti·
cipales tho Pacifac Amphitheatre
will "fill the pps."
The amphitheatre's ~ew opera·
tor will be paid a $125,000 annual
management fee that's 1ubject to
yearly 5% hikes, based on the con-
sumer price index.
If SMG gets the final nod of ap-
proval, they also will share o per·
centage or the profits -25% of
the facility's net income up to
$300,000 and 30% above that,
Lloyd said.
Slimmed down to eliminate the
lawn seating and a need to boost
·'. Diuorce
IOWld ~die~ ..
•rate with ooly 8,500 ....._
The propoeed CODtnd gtpim
three, fave·ytar ~ fOI re-
newal.
Four other companiea submilled
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S?ORTS EDITOR ROGER C ARLSON, £>42-4330, ext. 387
• I
II rv1n
• Pardy's fourth-quarter field
goal m·akes a prophet out of his
co~ch in Sea View League upset.
BY BAJUl.Y FAULKNER, Sroa.TS Wa.nn
IRVINE -When wh·at
he termed the most satisfy-
ing regular-season victory
of his career was over,
· Newport Harbor High foot-
ball coach Jeff . Brinkley
could finally admit he called it.
Aftt r. a crucial 9-7 triumph over two-
time def ending Sea View League cham-
pion and host Irvine High Friday night,
Brinkley acknowledged he pred.icted a
fourth-quarter Jeff Pardy field goal would
be the margin of victory.
Without a few other Brinkley play calls
on wh'at turned out. to be the go-ahead
drive, however, it likely never woold have
)la~pened. ·
'I guess I had .to get a
little more liberated with
cmy Mason recovery of a muffed punt re-·
ception wi th 2:33 left -the game's only
turnover -did the rest, ending Irvine's
15-game \\·inning streak against Sea View
tea.ms, dating back to their re-entry into
the league in 1992. The Va~ell to 24
with their fourth straight loss to a ranked
opponen._t. ·
It was Brinkley's "illingness ro put the
ball in the air, as "'elJ as Giordani's ex-
ecution, which hlso keyed the Sailors' 10-
pray, 64-yard touchdo"n drive to open tbe
scoring with 8: 10 left in the first half.
Giordani, ·"'ho finished 10 of W for 125
yards, hnd t\\O fir~t-do" n completions !or
14 yards and another second-dO\Yn con-
n~ction for 11, before
my pl ay-calling," said
Brinkley, who will never
be confused with Bobby
Bowden. "We threw the
one deep ball (a . 38~yard
second-down· sideline
hooku p betwe.en q'\.lar-
terback John Giordani
·and receiver Jon Benz-
inger to the Irvine 48),
and it helped put us into
the field position we really
didn't h-ave the '"hole
finding-senior tight end
Mi~e Freeman '"'ith the
28-)a.rd TD down· the left
se:im.
Freeman, "ho h ad
failed ·10 beat Irvine var-
sity in three preYious tries,
'I guess I had ·to get a little more liberated
wiU 1 111y play-c alling.
We thre w the one
deep ball and it
helped put us irito th~
fiel d· position we re -
ally didn 't have the
.-:nduding the 1992 South-
ern Section title game as a
sophomore, caught the
ball o'er· his shoulder, and
held on at the goal line,·
despite a blind-side blow
from an -Vaquero dc-
fensi'e back. night." .
whole niQht.1 . .
The 9omb, on the sec-
ond play after taking over
at 'their own 8 -just one .
-JEff BfUNl<l.EY
Newport coach Ir.inc, which missed a
2.i-ya rd fielJ goal after a
10-play march on its fi rst
series. rallied fo take a 7-6 lead into half-
time.
•
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of eight Harbor possessions that began fn.
side its ' own 37 -keyed an 11-play
march, -which Pardy capped with 23-yard
field goal to erase a 7-6 deficit.
Coach Terry Henigan's sqlr"Jd ~ent 78
yards on 10 plays in just more than tw<:>
minutes, with. Scott Larsen finding Jeff
Walker on a 3-)~.ird fade "'ith fh e ticks '
left to knot the score.
ICATSUYA R.AIN0Hi;/Fo1. nrs. DAILY Pn.oT
Tars' Edon Kagasoff (20) IOOk$ Jor a )lole behind BrantiorTBaker (56) and Danny Pulido irt Friday's 9-7 win over Irvine. . ~ ~ ~ ..
The boot, a(t~r a would-be TD pass was
dropped on second do,,.o, and Giord:rni
toss into the end zone on third down was
broken up, gave the Tars (6-0) their sec-
ond and Cinar lead with 8:58 ·left in the
game.
The Sailors' defense, as well as a Jer-
Jamie Bertolli's conversion .kick made it
7-6, Irvine, but :( !\uge defensive stop on
fourth-and-two by linebad.ers Dan Eadie.
See ~IWH!RT/P•t• a4
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Palisades TC
·has · e :legs,
. still ·needs
• . pocketbook . '
• December Pro-Am
event is one-third yes,
with two weeks to go.
A II players are committed, but
a title sponsor is still in
questio n as the Palisades
Tennis Club continues to bid for a
~major pro-am tennis exhibition in
December.
With a list of professional players
headed by ATP Tour standout ·
Todd Martin, th~ Palisades Club is
determined to host what would be
one of the most competitive ·
exhibitions ever played in Orange
County.
"We have twC?
more weeks, anil
that still gives us
plenty of time,"
Palisades owner/
manager Ken
Stuart said.
"We've alrc;ady
raised· $5,000, but
we need another
$11,000 or we're
-not going to have
the event. Most
of the (potential
Club tennis sponsors) I've j
talked to say,
'Hey: great, but
it's too late.' It's late in the year
and they've already budgeted for
other events, so the real downfall is
timing.'' ·
lf the pro-am gcu a greon light,
some of the biggest names in local
tennis arc expected to play,
including Scott Davis and David
Pate, the No. 2-rankcd doubles
team ill the world in 1991, u well
as Rick Leach, Jon Leach, Grant
Connell, Tim Pawsat, Kelly Jones
atid Robert Van't Hof.
Martin, coached by Van't Hof,
was the only player on the ATP
Tour this year to reach the
semifinals in three Grand SI~
including a loss to Andre Apaai in
the U.S. Open aemifmala, and
earlier this year a lou to. top-ranked
... n-~M
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Mlistaligs _ stampede~past .·. Lauuna ~eeac
• Reeves kicks off slaughter
with 95-yard return of the
game's opening kickoff.
BY DENNIS BllOS'rER.:HOUS, SPORTS WJUTta
LAGUNA BEACH -
Costa Mesa High football
coach Myron Miller be-
lieves the Pacific Coast
League schedule is in his
team's favor.
"Things will start getting a bit tougher
as we go, but that's fine," Miller said
after the Mustangs easily polished off
host Laguna Beach Friday night as ex-
pectc:.!_ 56-14 in the PCL opener for
both teams. ·
"We need to play a. four-quarte r type
game. It can be
tough to ke ep
pounding at 'em
when it's 35-7 at
halftime. We •
-oould keep run-.
nin'g the pitch
and trap against
them, bul you feel a little guilty about
it. II
It didn't' take long for the Mu stangs
(5-1 overall) to assert thei r dominance.
Brian Reeves took the opening kickoff
at his own 5, made one cut at around his
own 30, then found a seam and ran vir-•
tually untouched the rest of tfie way.
Costa Mesa took the lead for keeps
with just 15 · second.s burned 9ff the
clock:--
And the Mustangs padded their lead
quickly, atter halt-
ing a Laguna
drive: when Jer-
emy Jehangiri re-
covered a fumble
at the Mesa 22.
Dewayne Cren-
_ shaw burst
through the line on the Mustangs' first
offensive play from scrimmage for a 66-
yard gain, and after Joey Archuletta was
stopped for a I-yard advance, Charles
Chatman scored on a misdirection play
fro m 15 yards away to make it l~O.
That was basically the tone of the
game, as Laguna Qwned a huge edge in
time of possession (keeping the ball for
nearly 30 minutes), but w~'n the Mus-
1!ings had it, they usually scored.
"I thought Laguna.had a preuy good
' game plan," admitted t.111ler. "They
trh!d to keep the ball :may from us as •
much as possible. 1 think th::it helped
keep the score down, a.s well as our
'turnover::.." .
The Mustangs lost the ball · l\Yice on
f umblcs and a third time on an in-
terception. ll \\as the only time the Art-
ists (1-5) managed a s1up in the game. as
Mesa \\as nc,er [orced to punt.
"That '~as the fir~t time this >ear
,,c\e lost the ball on ::i poor e-:change,"
said Miller. ··\\'e had done it about 20
times by this i1me l:lst )Car:·
The fir::.t of the turno,ers came on
Mesa's 1hird po::.::.es-;ion. but the Mus·
tang def en!)e -,1opped Laguna on du" ns
and took oYcr .it it o" n 45 as the f1r::.l
quarter e;\pircd.
The 55-yarJ mJtch. "hich featured
See MUSTANGS/Pat• U
It's no bulH -Corona del Mar :-.times -El Torol
MMe MAllrnf/DAAI ,...,
CdM'I Brian Hogan drtvn through for ~· In Friday'• dull with El Toro.
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• Sea Kings score two TDs in
the last 2:17 to send El Toro
away in Sea View opener.
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BY RICHAJU> D UNN, SMan W1.m;1.
NEWPORT BEACH -
With a memorable fin ish, in
a game accenting big plays
time after time, keeping Co-
rona del Mar High's home-
coming fans on the edge of
their scats until the last tick of the d ock
Friday night, it will now be hard to ignore
the Sea Kings in the Sea View race.
"l'ct like to stay underrated," said Sea
Kin~ football coach Mark Schuster, fol·
lowing his team's improbable comebac~
against El Toro, defeating the vbiting
Chargers, 35-28, in the league opener at
Newport Harbor High. ·
CdM (3-3), gaining 499 net yard • in-
cluding ~14 on the ground, pulled to wi th·
in one point when senior tailback Brian
Hogan scored on a 74-yard run witll 2
minutes, 17 seconds left in the game, then
went ahead. 29-28, when qurterbadt Josh
Walz scored on a tw<>-point comenion.
Momenu later, with El Toro threaten·
in&r havina m<JYed down to the CdM '44·
yard line, .Sea Kina comerback Aaron
Perlmutter iD&ercep&ecJ El Toro quar-
terbllck Brian Willoa'1 p111 at the 27 and
renamed it 73 yardl ao paydin to ice the
.... with 35 MCGDda remahalq.
0r IO it teemed.
'Tho Sea Kinp Deeded more dramatics,
md they '°' it. With Bl Toro btpMiftl a
desperation drive ar the CdM 42, de-
fensive end Fred Garcia sacked Wit on
for a minus-8 yard .. The Chargers (3-3)
had no more time, and an unliil.cly viccory
-CJM was down 21-7 in the second
quarter -belonged to the Sea Kings.
"That's more fun than .• a 55-poi~t
game," Schuster said, referring to CdM s
55·point c~piosion last week against Santa
Ana Vnll~. "Dut 1'11 tell )OU, I'm not
going to live through a lot of th~e."
Perlmutter, who'd struggled throughout
most of the game, came up with the big-
gest defensive p~y of the game. CdM out·
side linebacker Todd Borla nd, with a
heavy rush, forced Wilson to tttrow er-
rantly on fourth-and-eight. Perlmuu.cr
stepped in front of the pass and returned ·:
it untouched to the end zone.
".Actually, l played the worst pme of
my life, because l was millin1 tackles au
night," Perlmutter said. "But Coach ~
{Dick) Freemaft (CdM defcOIM eoordi·
nator) pua me iD lhe ~l spol. aad liuUJ
l came up wilb •play.
Hopi\, Who carried 23 tilftcl fol 271
yards, jut& elcht yards ihy of brealdna llil
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•2 Saturday, October 15, 1994
No _ 'labor' pl'Olllmn
on this hockey lev
...,. Orange Coast College
ice hockey club gets
off on the right skate.
T hey'rc still trying to find
some sort of on agreement
to start the National
Hockey League season.
But the campaign has begun in
full swing for the Orange Coast
Colleg~ Jee Hockey Club.
The Pirates opened the season
last week with a 6·2 victory over
UC San Diego in a game played
at the San Diego lee Arena. •
Under the direction of bead
coach Phil Holley and
llSsistant coach Brad
Friedman, the Pirates
played consistently well.
Some returning players
along with. a group of
nc~mers set the tone
of the game in the first '
pcriOd, scoring two goals
less than five minutes
into the game.
country teams is Santa Ba
for the City College lnvita
ut Shoreline Parle today.
At the Oct. 7 Irvine Par
Invitational in Orange, co-
by Rancho Santiago and
the Pirates were sixth in t
women's grouping ond nin
the men's.
Coach Gordie Fitzel's w
were once again Jed by Eri
Remy, who was fourth ove
and the top Orange Count
finisher in a time of 20:03
the 5,000 meters. OCC's m
were paced by Ryan Tajba
36th in 21:47.
e -Occidental's Darin Ma
a junior Newport
High graduate, was
selected Southern
California Jntercoll
Athletic Conferenc
(SClAC) defensive
player of the week
his efforts in the Ti
19-17 victory over
Lutheran Oct. 1.
Coast added another
goal in the second period
and three more in the
third to put' it aw;iy.
The ice hockey club is
still experiencing some
Colleges
Mangnall is a 6-f
205-pound inside
linebacker. A two-y
starter al Occidenta
Mangnall was credit
with 16 tackles in ti
changes. Along with some new
players, there's a ne\'i coach and
a search for an OCC facully
adviser to represent the team.
Under the Pacific Collegiate
Hockey Association rules, the
team must have a faculty adviser
in or~er to legally compete. The -
team currently h:is an interim
adviser until it finds a permanent
replacement.
game, including two
fosses, a sack and tackle in
end zone that resulted in a
fumble and the winning
touchdown.
• ·n1e Southern California
·College women's volleyball l
which owns a number of vict
over NAIA nationally-ra11ke
opponents over the last cou
years, has moved into the to
itself this week.
~\Aac MAHIN/DAILY l'ILOT
Shahram DeZahd leads Newport Harbor's cross cpuntry forces today at Irvine ·Park In Orange County High School Championships. ' . . . .
The Pirates play their home
games at the lee Capatles Chalet,
located on the corner of Harbor
and Adams in the Mesa Verde
Shopping Ccntet in Costa ~1esa.
· The next game is at home · ·
tonight at 11: 15 against San
Diego State. Admission is free.
• Next stop for the Orange
Coast men's and women's cross
The Vanguards ( 15-5 over
4-3 in the Golden State Athl
Conference entering Friday'
match against Cal Baptist) a
ranked No. 25.
Meanwhile, SCC senior
outside hitter Genevie Wri~
was named GSAC player of
week after her 23 kills in tw
victories last week.
Ora.nee County Championships get under way today at Irvine Park ·
...,.. Local cross country· standouts
shooting for major honors.
The seeded varsity girls race, which fea-
tures runners from CdM' and Newport Har-
bor,-startS at 9 a.m., while the seeded boys
competition begins al 10:20 a.m.
in the Orange County 'coaches' poll. Newport
Harbor's girls are ranked No. 7 in CIF Di-
vision Ill. Irvine Valley women n_lll DCC In soccer, ~-
Orange County'!> best cross country run-
ners, including those from Newport Harbor,
Corona dcl Mar, Costa Mesa and Estancia
high schools, will be on display today begin-
ning at ~ a.n1. in the 29th annual Orange
County Ch:impionship s at Irvine Regional
Park in Orange.
Provided the weather is clear, the lhree-
mile course has 330 yards of "dirt ~rnd the rest
on blacktop, with two miles of moderate
hills.
CdM and Newport Harbor are both
ranked in the top five in Clf Division Ill cir-
cles and in the top 10 in Orange County.
coSTA MESA -Shannon Cunningham's goal in the ~7th mi
broke a 1-1 tic to give visiting Irvine Valley College a 2-1 Orange
pire Conference women's soccer victory over Orange Coast College
Coach Bill Sumner's CdM girls, led by se-
nior standouts Tracy Clark, Brooke Meck
;ind Dresden Howell, arc ranked No. 3 in the
CIF Southern Section Division Ill and No. 5 ..
Estancia's Johann Appell, among the
county's best in the boys, b still nursing a
slight case of tendinitis in his right knee, but
is expected to compete today. Zeke Noonan
is Costa a's .top boy, while Alice EkJof is
Mesa's No. l girl runner. R1 1 d D . .. -By-c 13.1: WUJ
da~ . ·
.Orange Coast's Jenna DiefelJ evened the score for rhe Pirates wi
fir5t-hulf free kick, her team-leading fifth goal of the season. Dut tJ1c
sers prevailed, despite being outshot by the Pirates, 13-7, including
io the second half.
The Pirates· fell to 8-3, 5-2 in conference, while Irvine Valley
proved to 7-3.I, 4-2-1. '" . ..
· Buci star-ing at 0~5 . possibilities
...,.. Orange Coast on road at
San Diego Mesa .in search
of first football win of '94.
Bv R.lc1lAJU) DUNN, Sroan \Varna
You cannot be av-
erage and compete
against blue chip-
pers, as Orange
Coast College's
football team has
di!>covcred in 1994.
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With the Pirates (0-4) absorbing
curly-seu!>on slaps, it doe!>n't get
any ea!>ier today when they travel
to San Diego Mesa for a Mission
Conference game al 6 p.m,., a
teum that OCC nas enjoyed much
success against in the Dill Work-
man era, lean years included.
Dul the Olympian!> (2-2) this
year feature u similar roadblock
that Orange Coast has faced in
previous weeks: Division 1 talent.
The Pirates, with only four re-
turning !ltarlcrs, have indeed lost
three games by a combined seven
points, but the clement of consu,;,-
mate ability also appear!: to be an
orea where the Bucs are coming
up short.
"They've always had good ath-
letes," Workman said of the Olym·
pians. ''Their quarterback last year
(Tony Banks) started for Michigan
State recently and earned . Pl::iyer
of the Week honors, when (the
Spartans) beat Wisconsin. And
then there's (current Mt. San An-
tonio quarterback) Cody Lee
Smit)l. People don't understand ...
Smith is better than the quar-
terback (Wayne Cook) at UCLA;
he's better than Rob Johnson (at
USC). People can't be average
, and play against people like tha .
' "Their quarterba<:k now at Mesa
{Aaron Buckner) was a scholar-
!>hip player at Oregon last year.
People just don't understand. Fut·
tenon, we thought last year, had a
good quarterback (Josh Nelsc.>n),
but not a great one. Now, he's
starting for Missis!>ippi. In our
league last year, there were not
just good players, but great players."
-ORANGE COAST'S STARTING LINEUPS
Or•ne• Coe•t Coll .. • •t Sen DMtro Me .. ; tonight, e
OFFEN SI! DEFENll!
No. Pl•v•r Hl. Wt. Cl.Poe. No. Pl•v•r Ht. Wt. Cl.Poi.
14 M.rtSM 6·1 190 Fr OB 54 ~Wl\Gr. 6·2 200 Fr. OE
6 JelfC~ 5·11 205 So. TB 93 John Pugh 6·2 220 So OT . JO Just.n son 5·11 • 210 So. FB 91 Jes~ Smtih 6-2 2SO 6o OT
83 Chris Jxkson 6-2 195 ff. WR '7 Jay Wo~kJewlcz 6·4 205 Fr. OE 16 Greg SIOUI 6-2 185 Fr WR 119 TraMMc~ 6-2 225 So OLB
85 Clvls Quinn 6·2 225 So T£ 58 Mall Burnt 5-1' 195 Fr. llB
66 Man Meenan 6--4 260 fr •. LT 9 Stovt Gonules 6·1 195 Fr. OLB 76 Brian WMbert s-.. 290 Fr LG 23 John tww S-8 170 Fr CB
71 Ktllh Robinson 6-2 270 So c 31 a.icillllta 5-9 175 fr. CB 75 Jason Blick 6-3 275 Fr. RG 38 T rl'IOI llMvncnd 5-10 175 So FS
51 Bibo Smllh 6-5 305 fr. Rl 40 HoPik 6-1 205 So SS
If only Work.man had a few of
those blue chips, perhaps he
wouldn't be off to his worst start
in nine years at the OCC helm,
and the Pirates' most bungling be·
ginning since Dick Tucker's 19S4
squad was 0-4.
"I've never lost four (in a row)
before," Workman said. "I don't
know what I'm supposed to do (to
get a.win) ... stay positive, I guess.
It's just that we aren't that bad .• If
we could just get everything going
at the same time and put a couple
of halves together, we'd be OK.
Three of ou r losses ·have been by a
combined total of seven points.
Th:it's with as terrible as., we've
been playing, and w~ aren't that
far away."
That brings us lo San Diego
Mesa, which has been defeated
four out of five times against
Workman, with the Pirates averag-
ing 36 points against the Olympi-
ans in those four victories, in-
cluding a 37-14 OCC win last year.
But the Olympians will be no
pushovers this year.
Mesa, which has lost seven of
the past eight meetings against
OCC, is now competing in th e
Northern Division of the Mission
Conference, following the death of
the Southern Division.
Mesa hammered Golden Wel>t,
38-22, on Oct. 1, before iosing to
highly reiarded .Long Beach Chy
(34-30) last week.
"We've got our work cut out for
us," Workman said. "(Golden
West Coach) Ray Shackleford says
Mesa is the best team he's faced
this year, and that includes El
Camino and Long Beach."
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MONDAY LEAGUES
Sparl.cy's M1chine
Old Slow Dots
Pacific Mutu.il
H1tcnen
The Clo"n Puncheh
Pet Shop Bo)'s
Masterb.ltters
Zero Tolcrince
BarOles
Just tilt It
Port St. Ballers
Cr.lnl. Cills
TMCT-Caglc Force
l•unrnln Juicem.m''
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J 2 0
I J 0
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J 2 0
3 2 0
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2 3 0
0 4 1
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T roublemal.crs .a o o
Non·Oairy Crc.imcrs 4 1 O
Warehouse Rest. 2 2 o
Lo.in Sharl.s 2 J o
Tt.C 2 3 O
Ball B.lshen 1 2 o
Crullenden & Co. t 2 O
lngr.1m 51\r Bullets I J O
TUESDAY LEAGUES
F.lll Stars
Pl.lin Wrap
Bull D•mgs
Roel.'
BVT's
H.m cs
Sliders
Warehoust Rest.
0.lngling Woodro\"'
Pc.-at WMck Maulers
-10 Bones A I le.ld
IMS Coats
lv\IPC Sl.lmmert
Dream Tc.mi
ICI l oaners
Loan R.ingcrs
In Piel<
NC\\pOrt Wave
Slight To Moderate
8ucl.'s CI0'-1. Shop
Arv !lousing
Noad.l Chan(e
Da llood
LDB&B
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, J 0
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SISO's J 0 0
L.A. Cellul.ar I O 1
Cerrns l 2 O
The Oogg Pound 1 1 O
The llN I I 2 I
OP's Spothmcn O ) O
\VCDMSDAY l lACUlS
01.lmond Cn;ltnts
Stac P;ic
fir~·µo~cr
fo-.. & f irl.in
Dcloilll' & Touc.l1e
1 he I looligans
No BS .
Misfils •
The Sooner~
Far Side
Pierce !It. Annt•\
B.111)
Memories Plus
So-..
'-lull l )l'lth's
fl Motorcars
four Sc.uon~
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Mealun1•1
ThOHCuys
'•ychk Nutum~s
The Hotdogs Hid! It Slash
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0 2 0
0 J 0 0 4 0
W l T Squ~ze P11y J o O
And Whit Not 2 1 0
Screaming Feenies 2 1 O •
SC Funding 1 1 1
The hr Sides 1 1 O
SR.S Tech 1 I 0
Foul Pl.iy 1 2 o
SYC&R Sl;ammers 1 J O leg~I Briefs o 2 1
THURSDAY LEAGUES
Ingrim Mkro
Newport Cubs
2:00 Warning
Baker's Dozen
kl&Co.
Haute Cilkes
Ha"cs
V1lue uro
Bllrely There
For Fun
Tum Bl(,\,-t
Border Runners
S"oosh ttot Chili
The 8ombor1
Del-cims
Oo-N-Boot
9 Jerb&Squirt
Sons Of Be1chtt
Ueckers Revisited
fishstiks
JSth SL Sluggers
TICC
loan Shuks
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0 J 0
0 4 0
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ACME J 1 0
91 1 J 1 0 ~enegades 2 2 O
lleavenly Hillen 1 2 O
On fire I 2 1
Pirates O 2 1
FRIDAY LEAGUES •
CRC Towing
I 00" CoJton
tlang loose Crew
Wa.sle Sox
Face First
True Beli"'ers
Sl.eleton Crew
Cld"I Cladtrs
Keyslon Puific
Wet SeaJ .
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MODIFIED COED C •
1. Me I:' Eds Beachcombers,
6 poinlJ; 2. D 'Co. Stingers, 4;
J. (lie!) SUrter, Surrender To '
Win,O.
MODIFIED COED' 0 ·2
1. (tie) Fairview II, River
Rats, 6 points; J. {lie) M;ul.
Sharks, Pierce St. Predators,
Side St. Br1wlers, 2; 6.
Terminators, O. com D-1
1. first Cl.us, 6 points; 2.
(lid Dcloitte And Touche,
Outers Again,·4; 4. (tic) Bilbos,
B~troders, 2; 6. ,LA. Times, o.
WOMEN'S MAJOR
I. (tie) M.U.e It I lappen, ·
Zubies-Sl.irts, 4 points; J, lli.c)
Cunn Bandits, Paragon
Construction, 2; S. (lie)
Battle of the Bay
pre-sale tickets TODAY
NE\\. PORT BEAc°H , ...... ..
Me-N·Ed'• c~e~n •• Scrappers, o.
MEN'S 1·1
1. P'SA Termiiwon, 6 points;
2. (tie) Chettett, Mllddy's, 4;
4. SyKo IClds, J: s. Colt Hill
T1vern Herd, 1; 6. Origln1I
Piu.~ O.
MEN'S C·t
1. (tie) Hobol.en Heroes,
Jaspers. 6 polntt; 3. (tie) Bad
l illts, Golt Hill Barley Pounds,
Mutlnlc, l; 6. Windy City
Pilla, 0.
MEN'S C·J
1. Non-D1lry Creamers: 6
points; 2. (tie) City Boys,
Oi1mond Dogs, 4; 4. (tie) All
Madden, BilbO's, 2; 6. Roy.lls, o.
MEN'S O'l"1 MAJOR
1. Step Two, 4 points; 2. (tie)
Marriot, No Chunks, Sw.lppcrs,
2: 5. (tie) Silver Bullets, S\\lss
Cbeeae, o.
MEN'S D·t MINOR
1. (tie) Don't Matter,
Unknown•, 4 points; J, (tie)
lrell-Manelloa, lHm Finery, 2;
S. (tic) Canon, Who's On First, o.
MEN'S D·J
t. Ballpuk Rau, 4 points; 2. (ti~ BC&C, Barr-Bulans, Benny
And The Jets, The Rogues, 2; 6.
Shuks, o.
MODIFIED COED D-1
1. Coat Hiii O.D. Couples, S
points; l. (tic) Californi1
Dreamln', Heritage Paper,
Verifone, 4; S. league or Our
Own: ~; 6. (tie) Cya's, Villa
Martinique, 1; 8. Tufs, 0.
COED C •
1. Untouchables, 6 points; 2,
(tic) Coat Hill Ta11crn, Ultimate
Authority, 4; 4. (Ile) lunatic
Fringe, P.M. Sl.immcrs, 2; 6,
Me-N-Eds Sl.lmmers, O.
COED D·l
1. Hue Hue Tenangos, 6
points; 2. Canon, 4; J . (tie)
Filcnct-Brc"dogs, Muckral.ers,
Outers limits, Tally Express, 2.
MEN'S 8-2
1. (tit) Co;it Hill Dcr.llics,
Coat Hill P.iintcrs, 4 points; J .
(tiel Junky1rd Dogs, lowtcd, 2;
S. (tic) Outers Again Shooters,
Volunteers, 0.
MEN'S C-2
1. (lie) Air Touch Cellul.tr,
l0.1n Shirks, Outers All Q\.er
the Place, PDC, Players To Be
Named liter, WMA, 2 points.
MEN'S C·4
1. (tie) H1lrtlme, Mudville,
New Beginnings, 4 points; 4.
(lie) Bair Busters, Outers
Outlaws, Undecided, 0.
MEN'S D·2
1. (tic) Orcwsl.1es, Poormen,
4 points; J. (lie) Oldtimcrs,
Rebels, 2; S. (lie) Cone, Swamp
Guineu, O. •
MEN'S D·4
1. Flalllners, 4 points; 2. (tie)
Abbey Normal, Ducers, T.Q.
Shooters, Theo Robbins Ford,
2; 6. Sl.ulls, O.
NMCC MEN'S
1. Red So~, 6 points; 2. 111.lck
Sox, 4; J. (tie) Blut So11., Green
So11, o.
NOTE: Tums rccei\e 1)-o
points for ii "in, one point for
a tie, no points fe< a loss, 'f"ilh
one P.01nt ded~ed for 1
lorleit.
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MONDAY LEAGUES
Just Pl.iy
House or P;ain
Magic Mikes
Old But Slo
Bay Bruisers
WMD
Third String
hi.anders
Pc.it Marwick
PSS
Bwer
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Ne~co s O
Cbsn,Dunn&Crutcher J 2
Dunk On Vou 2 l
lDB&B 2 J
Ruliln & Tucker 2 3
Latham & Wall.ins 1 4
TUESDAY LEAGUES
The Te1m
Humor Kings
The Pl.ct
Air Newport
Juicers
Johnson A·
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J 1
J 1
1 J
1 J
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lefty Pops 3 0
Below The Rim 3 1
Da Bulls 2 1
Tbe Bookies 2 2
Squar & Clarke 2 2
Impact Zone I l
W;iynt's World 1 2
Corbin -& Wertz 0 4
WEDNESDAY LEAGUES
SYC&R
tlancock's t-lacl.ers
KAB
Bulldogs
Roids • •
1 hree & Forty Seven
Sharks
Young Boys Can't Chug
The Fools
Bra\e Bunny
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Po~er Chiropractic 3
Rhoids J
Briel.layers 2
Criules 2
Squirrels 2
T\\O 1
:ril.i T acl.ics 0
TllURSDAY LEAGUES
shamrocl.s
The licrd
Penal Code
R<iiders
Pedestrians
Touche Ross
DP's Blad.list Thu~dcr River
Moss Adams
Bal.cr,Slbrbrg.kecner
The Pl.lee
kings
Run 'N Gun
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LOCAL SCHEDULE
County Tournolment, ;all day.
Crou country ..
To help l.c~i.cn the ticket
lines be.fo re Friday night's
tr:rrrte Gf lhc B:iy foottr.!JI
game between Corona del
Mar High and hoi.t Newport
Harbor High, prc-i.:ile tick·
els \Yill be 'Sold Oct. 18-21
from 2·3:30 p.rn. nt the stu·
Jent store on the Newport
Ha rbor campus, according
to 1 lJrbor Acitiv1ties Direc-
tor Chl!t Malek.
Community College -Orange Co.ut at
San Diego Mes,._, 6 p.m.
Community college men and \\Onlcn -
Or3ngc Coast •t Santa Barbara ln\.itahonal,
ill Shoreline Parl., B 1.m.
Adult tic kets will be avail-
able for $6 apiece for the
annual Sea View League
meeting between the Sea
Kings and Sailor , which will
kickoff al 7:30 p.m.
Millen Team tops
Rod Millc n's To)OIQ/Precision
Preparation, Inc. team \Happed up
the Micl..c) Thompson Stadium
Off-Ro:id Racing {MTEG) season
with it s I I th Manufacturer's
Ch..tmpionship and ninth drive r's
title in 12 yc:m at Denver's Mile
.. 1 ligh Stadium last week.
Going into the fina l round of
the 1994 MTEG cries, MiJJen
held a 33-point le:id over his tenm·
mate Ivon "Iron man" Stewart.
In the main event, Millen began
on th e pole and never relinquished
the lead. He claimed his third
mai n event victory of the season
ond an unprecedented third con·
secu1ive driller's championship.
1 hroughout the easo n, Millen
ant.I Stc~art claimed a total of
three main e'ent and six heat race
"111 and three top qualifying
time!> to m:11ntatn the dominance
1n 1he series, ending the year ~ith
a 64-poirll lead over Ford.
S.Ccer
College men -Southern California
College •I Fresno Pacific, J p.m.
. Colle,ge ~omen -Mills College at
Southern California College, 7 p.m.
Velleylto•I
College women -Concordl.i 1t
Southern uliforni;a Cj>llegc, 7:30 p.m.
Community collcgt ~omen -Ml. San
Jacinto ;at Or.inge C0.1st, 5 p.m.
Hig.h school girls -Coron• del Mn at
Torrey Pines Tournancnt, 1U d1y.
Water polo
High school -Coron1 del Moa.r 11
ugun;a Be;ach Toum1ment, all day; Cost1
Mes1, N~port Harbor 1t North Or.inge
t1igh school '"" Ncwport;lfarbo1, €orornt-
dcl Mar, Estancia, Costa Mesa at Orange
County lmit.ition.ll, at lr\.ine Park. B 1.m.
Yeuth football
Costa Mesa Pop Warner"-10
oa.m.-Cobras u . Santa Ana Seminoles
(home); Noon -Condors vs. Fullerton
Bears (home); 2 p.m.-Colts \"5. North
long Be.sch 81.icl.: Panthers (bomc); 7
p.m.-Com.lnches .it Fullerton Hornets; 7
p.m.-Co"bo)S •I Cudcn Gro~t Bulldogs.
Ne~port-Mcu Junior All-Amcric.in -I
p.m. -Bruins vs. Fountain V.illey Knights J
(home); 1 p.m. -Buffaloes ;it C1rdcn
Cro11e Rams; 1 p.m.-Bude)'es .it South
Or.inge County Patriots; l p.m. -Fighting
Irish H . Westminsttr lions (home); J
p.m.-Trojans at Mission Viejo White
Co"boys.
AWARp
AAATCO is The Proud
Recipient of The
"Newport Balboa
flotary Club" Award
For Honesty And '
Integrity .
Mutnera • 81'8kH Ask FREE• Estimates Tl'811er Hltche9 About • Towing
MJ!litl•J &31-1·1oed70
TRANSMISSION 1728 PLACENTIA
SERVICE• REPAIR• EXCHANGE COSTA MESA
·--·~ESTIC •IMPORTED CARS• TRUCKS• RY'S __ _
Q_,,UJ,,. Ford l»ff• ... wtt y •«t#e fol,..,,
SERVICE
2060 Harbor 8oul.tord of Con in Costo Me~
(714) 642·001 0
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Saturday, October 15, 1994 83
'95 Newport .. HIGH SCHOOL wan• POLO
East Pony Costa Mesa, Newport
League : ;· poloists in . titli rolQld
signups.~ set
CORONA DEL MAR -Sign·
ups for the 1995 Newport East
Pony League baseball seoson will
commence from 9 a m.·2 p.m. on
Saturday, Oct. . 2:? :tnd Saturday,
Oct. 29 at th e Lincoln Elementary
School Gym, loc:ued at 3102 Pa·
cific View Dr. in Corona del Mar.
All players rc')iding in Newport
Beach, cast of the l3nck Bay, ages
13 and 14 years olu, born after
July 3 1, 1980 nnd before Aug. 'J,
1982 '"ill be eligible to register, try
out and could be drafted 10 one of
the Newport E:.ast Pony League's
teams for the 1995 seac;ons. ac-
cording to Richard Knecht, the
prc~ident of the Nc....,po rt East
Pon) Le ague.
"The tryouts for 1he draft will
be occurring in the latter part of
JanuJry 1995, practice commenc-
ing in mid-February and the fi r!.t
game scheduled for early M:irch,"
said Kn echt.
The majority of the g:unes ·will
be played on the Pony fie ld lo-
cated in Eai.tbluff Park adjacent 10
the Ooys Club just "c~t of the in·
1erscc11on of Eu!>tbluff Drive and
Vbta del Sol. Thoi.c unable 10 llign
up either on Oct. 22 or 19 are
a~l..cd to contact RicharJ Knecht
at 760-8722.
Regi-.t ranl'> that d1J not pl..t) in
f\e" port Ea'>t Pon) Le:iguc or
NC\\porl l:J~I L111lc League in the
1994 b.1,eball '>ca .. on mu\t bring
1hc1r birth ccrt1fica1c for proof ui
.1ge 10 Ct)mpk1c rcgi,1ra1ion.
Registrant~ .. hould abo hJ\C
,,, .11!Jblc their doctor"; name and •
Jclcphonc nup1bcr, health imur·
ancc CJrricr and a pcr.,on 10 con·
IJCI Ill CJSC of cn1crgenC). Ill·
clull1n~ .1 phom: number. 1 he)
~ht>t1ld abo ha'e a"ailahle the
plJ~ Cr'!> hctg)H. .... eight, i.lurt )IZC
and the QJtc of the pl..tycr\ IJ!>I
tctanu~ ~hot.
DEEP SEA FISHING
FRIDAY'S FISH COUNTS
Davey's Locke -s boats. ;9
.mglcrs. 157 bonito, 66 CJli~o bass, 10
u nd b.lSS, 2 sculp1n, 9 sh~~phNJ, 7
rodfo)h, 74 ~hitl.'fi)h, 36 .!lpJni>h j.itl., 2 -
blJ~I. cro.il.er
Newport Landing -J bo;its, 2"
.ani:lco. IS I >t"llo~fin tun.1, 60 sl..ipj.ltl., 81
scul111n, 9 bonito, 1 O cal"o b.a.s.
TODAY'S SCHEDULE
~ Each scores victories at North Orange County tourney.
FULLERTON -Costa Mesa 1 ligh'~ \\-Jlcr JX>lo forct:s racked up
their sixth straight '1ctory and moved into todJy's championship bracket
at lndependence Park in the Non h Orange Count) \\ ;.ih:r Polo Champi·
onships. ·
Brian KreulLkamp s Mustangs, \'.ho put PJc1f1c Co..tsl Le:.iguc rival La-
guna Dcach a"'ay on l·ridJy, 11 · , "ill meet J\c,\port H:.irbor at 3
o'clock, then will plJ) again al 6 p.m.
Mesa, 14-4 O\t!rJll, wa., led b) :.i lour-pronged !>Coring atl:icl on f-riJa}
as Steve Popo" (4), Jumcs Comlort' (3J. Roger Kirnos (::!) and Robcn
Grayeli (2) shared i!l the '>po1h.. . .
T\\o other maJor ~e)~ "ere the dclc~si".c pla> of Se Jn 11) lton. wlfo
came through \\llh nine ~lcah. and go.;iht: Justin Ta\lor, \\ho \\3\ cred-
ited \\ilh nine sa,es •
.•Ne"' port II arbor, met.10"' htle, handleJ La Scrn;i on Frida\, 9-5. dt)·
playing a balJnccd altJck en rou 1c 10 a ,7 • 7 O\ c r Jll rccorJ ·
Chris Seib led -the Sailor "11h four goah in 1hc defc:m.1' c-orienti::d
game, \\ith Harbor holding a 2-0 halftime edge
Mike Peetz' 1h1rd-quartcr goal broke the ice m 1hc set:'ond halt and
entering 1he final penqd Nev.pon held a commanding 5-J k:iJ.
The Sailors "'ill abo play at 9 o'clo.:I.. tomght in 1he rounJ-robin 1ier
of three finalists... ·
CdM rolls Into Long Beach, tourney semifinals
LO.NG OEACH -Corona de.I ~t.1r H1gh's Sl:1 h.mgs are 111 tod.fs
ser:nlfl~als of t~e Long l3 cJch Im 11~t1onal a1 Long Uc:;ich Slate folJu,\ 1ng
Fnday s 16·8 victory over Los Al.in111u~' anJ J 8-6;\111 O\cr Foo1h11l
James PalJa and Thad Uuiohd1 e~1d1 'cured 11,c 11mc~ tur lh\: !)c..1
Kings in their win u\Cr Lo~ Al. then Palll;.i kJ thl \\:.J\ \\ith iuur'guJb tn
the triumph O\Cr J·oo1hill, impro,ing 01\1\ rcclirJ i.1· JO.J. ·
Corona meets SJn Clcmcmc JI 11...l" J m anJ 11 \\l~c..:),ful. \\Ill earn
a bid 10 1he title g:.imc al 4:45 p m.
COSTA MISA 11
LAGUNA HACH I
lagun.i BNlh ~ 2 0 2-8
Co>IJ \lesa 3 2 J J 11
lagun.i Be.ith scoroni, Rool11l:b J, n11th
2, Geiger ), SaH's: \\.ironer IS.
CoH.l '-tesa scorin!l: Cra)cli 2, Poµu~ -I
to..unos 2, Comfort J SJ\e\· Tol)lor, 'J ,
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NEWPORT HARIOR 9
LA SIRNA S
l.l Serna 0 O 1 -I -5
'\e\\ port II arbor O 2 J -1-<J
La Serna scoring: Mcu ughlrn 2, s.unicl.
I, CreJn I. Sato 1. S,l\c~: Crecn S ••
e~porl llJrbor scoring: Seib -4,
\\clh~ain I, PcclL 1, Stotl.for I, \\,.111 l
Jones 1. Sa\cs: llat~C)' C..
CORONA DIL MAR 16
LOS ALAMITOS I
Lo) >\l.1m1hl> U I 4 :J -ti
Coron.I dd \\.lr h i, 3 I -H•
• Lu) >.1.im to> .. oun~· Can:pbcll 3,
P~ H>t' 2 \\.1,.r1m.l.i l, C.:udcn 1, l'llX'»l·I
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FOOTHILL 6
fvotholl :l 1 !-t.
Corun;i dcl \l.lr 3 2 "2-11
fuothill ~coring t l.w 2, Bro"n :?,
B.irucl.y 1, unl.no\•n I. SaH·~. Bro~n .!.
Cd\\ scoring. Palda 4, Mlf.irl.ind J.
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A flying Aaron Perftnutter just misses blocking an extra point attempt by the Chargers Friday night In Sea View League opener. . -.
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, life in the second quarter.
After El Toro scored on 54· and 64·yard
of the game from that point •. including a .20-
yard interception return by El Toro's Dam-
ian DeBeaubian that gave the Chargers.pos-
session at the CdM 23 with 4:34 left in the
game.
Four plays later on second·and-goal at the
CdM 5, Wilson fumbled, but El Toro's Chad
Johnson recovered in the end zone with 3: 11
to go, then added the PAT as El Toro took a
28-21 edge.
touchdown passes to take a
21-7 lead, . Hogan went
through a big hole off left
tackle Kevin Stuart and
On CdM's ensuing drive,
,---------.--------.-----------, r Hogan and Walz combined
OAMI STATISTICS for six yards, putting the~a
Kings in a third-and-four
scampered 96 yards for a
touchdown, the longest run
In school history.
Hogan broke the CdM
record held by Brian Lucas,
a 94-yard run in 1989.
In the third qu arter, after
Garcia sacked Wilson for a
6-yard loss on third down to
force another El Toro punt,
the Sj:a Kings rolled again.,
They used six minutes of
clock, driving 80 yards in 13
plays, capped by a 3-yard
touchdown jaunt on a keeper
from· Walz, who finished
with 81 yards on· 14 carries.
Jimmy Keane's extra point
tied the ,game,. 21-21, with
3:44 remaining in the third.
Both defenses took control
NEWPORT
,, •••••• 11
COrana del Mir ~. B Toro 28
Score bv Quarter•
El Toro 14 7 0 7-28
Corona del Mar 7 7 7 14-35
Flrat Querter
CdM-Walz 22 Nn (Kew kick), 7:03.
ET-Jamtt 16 pus from Wison (Johnson kick),
4:33.
ET-Sango 54 run (Johnson kick), 0:11,
leoond Quarter
ET-Ader 64 pass from Wiison (Jolmon kick),
4:36.
CdM-Hogan 98 n.wi (l(eane ldcJ(), 3:55.
Third Quarter
CdM-Walz 3 1111 (l(tane kick), 3:44,
Fourth Quarter
ET -Johnson rtcMnd Mnblt ii end zone
(Jotlnson kick), 3:11.
CdM-Hogan 74 run fNakz. run), 2:17.
CdM-Pei1mutler 73 lnletcepllon re11.Wn (kick
'*d), 0;35.
Attend.Ince: 1,,900 (estimated)
INDIVIDUAL RUIHINQ
ET-Hwway, 18·100: Singo, 9-88; Ader, 2-6;
Wilson. 8-lor-mlnus-4. CdM-Hooan. 23·271; Wati.. 14-81: O.Cesare,
7-50; Shimer. 2-6. INDMDUAL PAlllNQ
ET-Wiison. 11·19·1, 169.
CdM -Walz. 1-7-1, 12; Hogan, 0-1-0.
INDMDUAL RICIMNQ
.ET-Jam11. 3·36; Koupal, 3•9; Sango, 2-15;
Adet, HM; Hwway, 1-39; ~. 1-5.
CdM-DICesn. 1-12.
GAME ITATllTICI
llT
Rnl doWllt 15 Rushes-yardage 34-206
Passino )'ll'dage 188 ·
Passing 11·18-1
Net mm yansage• 20
Sacks·Yllllaoe 3-mln-18 Net yardage 37 8
iv.s S-28.6
fumbles-tumbles lost 1-0
Aaos·net yllllage 7 ·9Q Time ot passesslon 23:02
•f>ln returns, 1rt«cepaons, f\rnble reuns
CdM
18 46-414
12
1-8-1
73
none
499 4-46.7
1·0
9-80 24:58
tempts netted only 12 yards.
The · secondaf}' of corners Brian John son and .
and Dan McDonough at the Newport 34 with 5:09
left in_tM_tJlird.q11arter, lutned...out to be. as..close_as_.
Scott Sandstrom, as well as safeties Dan Berger and
Danny Pulido also did its job against an accurate
Larsen, who finished 13 of 19, after taking over for
SYrprisc starter Ryan Phelps on the second seric
Irvine would come to the Newport end zone.
The Vaqs; w.inners of Southern Section
divisional titles the last three seasons, ap-
peared to be getting one final chance,
after forcing a Newport punt from the Tar
31 with 2:47 l~ft.
A muffed reception, however, put the
ball on the ground, where Maspn, who led
all Harbor rushers with 76 yards on 15
carries, gathered it in to ice it.
Despite the huge win; coinciding with a Santa
· Margarita upset of previously-unbeaten
Woodbridge, Brinkley wasn't willing to
scttl.e into the league title driver's seat. .
"We still haven't found Y(hat we're
looking for," Brinkley said. "AH we're
Jooking for, right now, is our next win."
· The 5-foot·lQ, 160-pound Mason, who
ls emerging atop the Sailors' three-man
tailback by committee, picked up 64 of
hi~ yards m the final period, including a
big 19-yard juant to the lrvine 5 on the
go-ahead drive.
"I have a lot of confidence in our of-
fensive line," said Mason, who admitted
his biggest play may have been the fumble recovery.
While the offense made just enough
plays -their seven non-scoring posses-
sions averaged just four plays each -it
was the defense that contained a notori-Bill Johns
ously prolific Irvine attack.
McDonough, fellow inside 'backer Matt Riggle,
and the front four of Bill Johns, Moises Piedra,
Jack Hogan and Tom Eaton, kept Irvine from
breaking loose on the ground. Though lrvine tail-
back Russ Diehl finished with 116 yards on 28 car-
ries, his longest gain was 11, and his final eight at-
SeeVlewL••vue
"That ranks right up there with any play I've
made in my career," Mason said.
Benzinger, Giordani's favorite target, finished
with four catches for 58 yards, while Edon Kagasoff
added 59 rushing yards on 10 carries for the Tars.
OAMI STATISTICS
I
Newport lllrllol' 9, ll'vlne 7 ........ °"'811 WLT WLT 1 0 0 • 0 0 loore bv Quartera NH-Benzinger, 4-58; Pulido, 2·18; Freeman.
1-28; Kagason, 2-6; Mason. 1-11. 1 0 0 3 3 0
1 0 0 3 3 0
0 1 0 3 3 0
010 240
010 510
NeWpOrt Harbor 0 8 0 3-9
llv1ne 0 7 0 0-7
leoond Quarter
NH-freeman 28 pass from Glordan (lelck
blocked), 8:10.
lrv-Snydet, 4·34; Walker, 3-30; Noisy, 2·21:
Clalk 2·17; Diehl. 3·11.
OAM• ITATllTICI
NH Irv
position at the El Toro 26.
That's when Hogan, fol-
lowing a block off left tackle
again, bounced off a pile of
players, then sprinted down
the left sideline untouched.
On the· conversion, Walz
handed off to Hogan, who .
handed back to Walz. who
scored around the right end
to give <;dM a 29-28 edge.
"It's called slam right
roll," Schuster said. "It's a .
little play we put in this
week just in case we had to
go for two." l'P
El Toro still had time.
The Chargers drove acrqss
midfield, but Perlmutter's
interception put a stake into
their comeback hopes.
......... ,
quarterback Ryan Taylor scram·
blina for 19 yards for a fint down,
w• capped with Chatman'• 3·yard
bunt up the middle for a score.
Chatman, who scored four TDs
in the same, had 142 yards on
nine carries. Dewayne Crenshaw,
who left the game early in the
fourth quarter with a slight ankle
sprain, led both teams with 17S
yards on 13 carries. ·
"They told me that Charles
could be ready next week (when
Mesa travels at Aliso Niguel) or
maybe the follo\Vin& week," said
Miller.
The severity of the injury to an·
other Mustang, lineman Mike
Gray, remains unknown. He was
helped off the field with a knee in·
jury with less than ~ight minu tes
to go in the fourth quarter.
Laguna's best chance to get
back in the game came in the wan-
ing moments o~ the first half.
Down 28-0 after Mesa's Taylor
tlad connected with tight end John
Schroeder for a 30-yard
scoi;ing strike. the Art-
ists scored on a 74-yard
march following the sub-
sequent kickoff.
the very n~t play, recovcri
fumble at the Artist 33. The
tangs cashed in right awa
Chatman weaving bis way t
the Laguna defense for a
breaking score.
Instead of perhaps trailing
at halftime, Laguna was dow
7.
Tho second half, or mor
ciscly. the third quarter, fe
more of the same with Jos
ezola running 48
with an intercepti
a TD on the first
after the secon
kickoff and Ch
scampering 41 yar
a score on Mesa'
off ensivc play o
quarter .
Laguna got the ball
back almost immediately
when Kory Kocher •
picked off a Mesa pass
and returned it to the
Mustang 4L After a
sack lost 4 yards, Artist Brian Reeves
quarterback Nate Piv-.
aroff hit receiver Shane
A Taylor-to-Sch
7-yard pass play,
1 :49 still to play i
third quarter. gav
Musiangs a 56-7
Out Mesa only had the ball
in the· fourth quarter, losi
once on downs deep in L
territory and another time
fumble, and was unable to a
its total.
Loidoilt with an apparent 45-yard
TD pass, but it was called back for
holding.
· To make things even worse,
Mesa's Schroeder stripped the! ball
from a t aguna running back on
GAME STATISTICS
Costa Mesa 68, Laguna Beach. 14
Seer• b~ Quartera Amezota. 1·4 Costa Mesa 14 21 21 0-56 LB-McOonagll, 14-50; Loldollt. ~·33;
Laguna Beach o 7 O 7-14 6-22, Steel, 2·5: PMton. 11·10t·mlnus 2.
Flrat Qu•rt•r INDIVIDUAL PAlllNQ
CM-Reeves 95 klckoll return (Mokede), 11.45. CM-Taylor, 2·6·1. 37.
CM-Chatman 15 run (Mokede kick), 7.43 _,.. tB-Pivaron. 6·16·3. 123.
lecond Qu•rt•r ' INDIVIDUAL RICllVINQ
CM-Chatman 3 run (t,(okedt luck), 9 20 CM-Sohf'oec!er. 2-37. '
CM-SclYoeder 30 pass lrom t aylor (Mokede LB-Styles, 2-7 3; LoldoUt. 2·36: Chesley
kick), 6.39. ' Stone. Hor·IOOUS 1.
LB-McOoltagh 5 tun (Bohn kicll). 1.54. QA.ME ITATllTICI
CM-Cha1man 33 run (Moktdt kick). 0 27. CM
Third Qu•rt•r first downs 1S-
CM-Amezola 48 llUrtePIJOll return (Moktde RUSheS·yatdage 36·381
kidt), 9:16. Pmtng yard~ 37
CM-Chatman 41 run (Mokede kick), 7:13. Passing 2-6·1
CM-Schroeder ! pm lrom Taylor (MOICedt Net reun yarc1agt• 66
kick). 1 49.-Sacks-yardaQ• 1-mn·9 4· F~rth Quarter Net yardage 475
LB-Plvaron 1 run (Bohn kick), 2 09.' Punts . o ·
Allendance: 800 (estimated). f~s-l\.mbles lost 2-2
INDIVIDUAL RUIHINQ. ~s-net ya.rdage 7·65
CM-Crenshaw, 13·167; Chatman, Jl-142; Time ol passesslon 18.53 •
Arcnutena. 6·45; Rmes. 5·18; Tayf«. 3-6, •flln rtllmS, lntercepclons, lllnblt retLrns
'~·:.-..ll.------,,...--f--....... ....., c.r.... ., -aa, e Ten 21
Irv-Wall« 3 pass 1!om Latstn (Benoll klc~).
0:05 . First downs 12
ffiii'Ufauartw
NH-FG Pardy 23, 8:58.
Allendance: 4,000 (es1lmlltd)
----r-vwa:aoe 31-159 33-133
. .
811'111 Mllpla 11, ~ 14
11n1 ,,...,.. ca..... (71ao1
Ctlll • ... wpert...,.., llllla Mlrgltll YL B Toro, • Tl'l-
llUco ...
INDMDUAL RUIHINQ
NH-t4aon. 15-78; ICeQlloll. 10-59; Johnlon,
2·10: Rloole. 2·10; Glonfanl, 2-4.
lrv-Dltlt 21-111; Clartl. 4-14; I.Mien. 3·3.
Pasklg yardage 125 113
PuslnQ 10-20-0 14-20-0
Net r8'lm yardage. 0 23
Saclcs·yardage • none none
Net ywdage 284 269
Pl.rtls 5-28.4 6-36.11
hmllll·Mnblts '°" 1-0 2-1 INllll vs. WooclwtdQe, .. INllll
INDMDUAL PAlllNQ
NH-Glordanl. 10·20-0, 125.
Irv-t..nefl. 13-18-0. 113; Ptletps. H -0, 18
INDMDUAL MC•MNQ
fllgs-Mt ylfdlgt 5~ 5 • 4·20
Time al possession 24:39 23:21
•Plft """"· ~. MTlbll m.rns
KAnVTA k.uNONl/Fo1. THI DA.1u Pu.or
Newport's Scott Sandstrom makett a diving effort against Irvine's Jeff Walker as he scores.
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TENNIS
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Pete Sampras in the Australian Open
finals and Wimbledon semifinals.
Jones was the male Jl)OSt valuable
player this summer in World
TeamTennis for the Newport Beach
Dukes.
Lindsay Davenport, a top-20 player
on the women's pro tour, and Natasha
Zvereva are'also scheduled to play.
Doth now live in Newport Beach, where
they could be closer to t,heir coach,
Van't Hof, the Palisades' head pro.
Zvereva reached the finals earlier this
month at the BariJla Indoors in Zurich,
Switzerland.
AJI proceeds of the pro-am event,
~heduled for Dec. 17-18, will benefit
Our Lady Queen of An&els Sthool and
Mariners Ouisiian School.
Bleachen will be added to the
five-court Palisades Club, limiting the
field of play to two courts, while hosting
an estimated 800 people per match.
.. /Any oompany or party interested in
"'"'lp<>nsonbip informJtion should contact
Stuart at 432-9848.
•Abram• &Janee ••• With the
off-season approaching an end,
Newport Harl1or High junior Geoff
Abrams, ranked in the top five in the
nation in the.boys 16s and a two-time
member of the U.S. national team, is
prep?ring for the World Youth Cup
16-and-under in Tucson, Ariz., Oct.
20.23, a tournament similar to the
Davis Cup format.
Upon returnin1 home for one day,
Abrams will leave for National Training
Camp in Miami, 1 United States Tennis
Association (USTA) evaluation period
Oct. 26-30. Abrams is also considering
playing the U.S. National Indoors in the
18s division in Dallas next month.
• Golden &.ravel ••• DoDo Cheney of
Santa Monica, who earned her 253rd
UST A a<>ld trophy ball last Saturday by
winning the women's 75s title in .the ,
USTA Senior National Hardcourt
Championship at the Newport Beach
Tennis Club, plays In tournaments
throughout the country, largely because
of her ability to fly free. Her husband is
a former airline pilot.
Cheney, 78, who won her first
national title in 1943, defeated Pat
Stubler of Brielle, N.J., 6·1, 6·3, in the
championship match.
" Cathie Hall of Newport Beach
defeated Gina Recd of Denver, 6-1,
6·1, in the first round or the 65s, then
los~ to June Gay of Piedmont, 6·2, 6-3,
In the 1econd round. Hall came back to
defeat Elizabeth Harrison (Wis.), ~-S,
6-2, in the feed-in round before being
eliminated.
• Wimbledon Wcst .•• Among the
results of the recent 19th annual
Wimbledon West Charity Tennis
Tournament at the 'John Wayne Tennis
Club, Danielle Scott (Corona der M~)
and Janet Lee defeated Jami Yonekurn
and Cory Crigger by default in the
women's open final, and top-seeded
Bret Hansen-Dent (former Newport
Harbor standout) and Jon Leach
defeated Colin Delaney and Vaidas
Cikotas, 6-3, 3-6, 7-6, in tho men's open
final. There was no mixed open
competition.
In lower level events, Alicia Barcmas
and Mal Albrecht beat top-steded
Louisa Arnold (Costa Mesa) and Andy
Davis in the title match of 3.S mixed
doubles, 1-6, 7·6, 6-4.
In the women's 4.0, Pamela Blair and
Pam McFarland def oatcd Kathy
Johnson and Dixie Dial, 6-2, 6·1, for
the title.
• Oranp County PttSI Club ••• Th
annual Orange County Press Club
Tennis Tournament, open to non-pre
club members, will be.Oct. 23 at the
Newport Beach Tennis Club from 2
p.m. to 6 p.m.
Cost for pr.iss club members is $15;
non·memben are charged $20.
Tournament profits go to charitable
causes, such as student scholarahips.
There will be four le~ls or doubles
play: A (hot shots), 8 (reaulan who
don't mind stondlnJ on the court with
hot shot), C (occasional pl:ayer) and D
(beginner). Sign up and play or come
and watch your favorite Oranfe Cou1u
media type. Check-in time is :40 p.m.
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t"4 ' 5DAVID LONaiER, AVTO den, Huntington Beach, CA Q , Htllem1n Brewing ~usi'!n n~·~~ MESS BUSTER, 111 Bar· 102 Scholz Plau·NO. 24?i, The reglstrfflt c~nced under lhe flct1tlou1 nam1(1) unaer the fict1Uous name(s)
p blithed Newport Beach-92649 Company Inc., (A o.iawate LD p DESIGN GROUP I oven lo Ct., Newport Newport Beach. CA 92663 to ltan'sact 'buslnesa under listed at>ove. lasted above · c~ .. Piiot October WIWAM BARNES, 32CMS Thi• bu•ln•n 11 con-Corpofatlon). too Hllbor· 1n's2 Mitchell Sult• A ~t Beach. CA 11293 Atl•n•' Cl Vang, 102 lh• llctJtlOUI nam1(1) IJsted Julian J. Plnz Sttphalll• A.. MOOll 1 • 11 22. 1894 DONNA RICHARDSON, ducted by: • llmlted patt. View Plaza, La Croue. WI vine CA 112114 • • Rlctwd J. Gtott, 19 Stan-Schou Plaza, No. 245, above on: 1990 This statement WIS filed Ttlll statement WU filed ' • ·· · s.s79 3211 nerthlp 54802-0459 Ttl • F 11 ford, Rancho Mirage, CA Newport Beach, CA 92663 LoulN Eagleston with lht County Clerk ol with ui. County Cllfk ol
JENS PALlESE, 3221 Reglatrant hu not yet Thi• butlneu 11 con-N.!. 1;:~.'!i' .:u _:~: 112270 Thia business Is coll-This statement Wat ftled Orange County Ol'I Septem-Qrange Couoty on Septtm· PUii.iC NOTICI OAAY ZUPSIC, 3331 beoun to trll\NCI bUllMu dueled by: 1 corporaUon ~ Or C Thi• bu1ln111 11 con-ducted by: co-paMers With the County Clerk ol bar t6. 1994 t>er 20. 1994
PETER GLAGOLA, 4111 UF\Oer 1he llc:tltlOul name(1) Th• r1gl1lranl(1) com-:,~2121 ~ F:;J1~8 ounty ducted by an Individual Registrant has not yet Orange County on Septtm· Fl22217 Fl225~7
NOTICll OP IA&.& PATRICIA KARLIN, 4158 llltad at>ove. menc:ed lo transact bu9I-FUii nar! Md addrlll of R1gl1tranl hu not yet begun to transact business bar 20, 1994 Pubbshed Newport Beach-Publlshad Newport Btach-
ln eccotdence with the EVA TURNER, 4187 Dean A. Shulmln nau tinder the flctltlout 1he person withdraw! . begun to transact business under the lictltlou1 name(s) Fl22520 Cotta Mua Daily Pilot Costa Mesa D~ly Pilot
provlllont ol s.ctJon 21700 DAVID TIETGE, 41H Thlt statement wu ftled bu1lne11 name(t) Hated Rou •---~a. 1322~Pllk unaer the llctltloua name(s) llt led above. Publlthad Newport Beacti-September 24 October I S.pl b 24 Octobet 1 through 21711 of lht Call-TIMOTHY DRYER, 420e with the County Clerk of at>ove on: not applleabte S ....... ""' II ed above. GOfdon C Ramus C 1 M D 11 p 1 ' ' em 81 ' ' fomil lklelMN Ind Protea-HAW HUI WAJ, AUTO 8 Orange Countf on S.ptem-G. Helleman Brewing trHt, Whittler, Callr. Richard J. Grou This 1tat1ment was flied os a 111 1 y 1 ot 8• 15, t99'. ' 8. 15, 199'.
Ilona Code there being DAVID MORGAN, AUTO ber 8, 1W. -~ Company Inc .. John L Cur· ~1 ttatement wu filed Thlt 1tat1ment was laled with 1he County Clerk ol :•P~*"':: 24• October 1 • Sa5'0 ' Sa558
dut, unoeld ttoftgt fM fOf 10 Fl21002 rle, Controller wlth th COUfl Cl k 1 with th• County Clerk of Orang• County on Septtm· • 1 • 1 · PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE
which INSTORAGE SANTA Publl11l1d Newport Published Newport Beacll· Thie atatement w11 filed Or ••county ~n s!'te~-Orange County on Septem· ber 1. 1994. Sa569 ---------AJu. It tnlltltd to 1 lien BNch-COtta M... Daily Cotta M"a Dally Pilot With tht County Clerk of bet~ 1994 P bar 18, 1994 F820837 PUBLIC NOTICE FlcUUou1 •---F'lc-,-,,-,ou-.---
punuent eo MCllon 21702 Piiot October 15, 20. 1994. September 2, October 1 ~·County on Septem-Rou Laveaga Published Fl22185 Publlshed Newport Beach· aualnHi Name Bu.alntu Neme
ol Mid code cr:cn~·· Saf'rh585 8 15 1_. ' ' bar 2 • 11194 Newport s .. ch.Co1ta Publl1h1d Newport Beach· Costa Mesa Dally Pilot Oc· FlctlUou• Stetemtnt StettnMnl
::*r"':. having t!Z' PUBLIC NOTICE ' ' · Sa537 Fl23355 Mna Dally Pilot September Cotta Mesa Dally Piiot lober 1, 8, 15, 22, 1994. 8u1lneaa N1mt Th• lollowlng persons aie Th• following persoo• .,, r· to A.... krio n Publllhed NIWport Beach-24, October 1, 8, 15, 1994. September 24, October 1, Sa580 ltaltment doing bu1ln111 as: doln111X11ineu at' ~~*,:: .,,-.,;:.~ J:!~~ PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Co1i. Mesa Daily Piiot Oc-Sa571 8, 15, 1994. The following persona ate THREADS & NEEDLES. HES~ON GRAPHICS, 3851
and tht time IPfClfled In Pu,.u1n1 to Section tober 1, 8, 15, 22, 1994. PUBLIC NOTICE Se548 PUBLIC NOTICE doing bu1lne11 as: 130 E. 17lh SI., B, Costa Birch Street, Newport ll lice f f 8104(d) of the Internal Rev· Fictitious Sa576 DAWSON'S ALLIANCE Mesa, CA 92627 Beach, CA 92660 !~h ':,. ~~~:i 1nu1 Code. notice 11 Bu1lneu Neme PUBLIC NOTICE Fictitious PUBLIC NOTICE 8 F1&ctlllo~• GROUP, 4533 MacArthur Kyong Hale, 207 Kno• St, Lon Christopher Heston. IU be IOld at public hereby given that the .,,.. Stett"'9f'lt ua neaa am• Blvd .. Suite 550, Newport B, Costa MtH, CA 92827 489 20th St., Costa Mua, w 1 STO •I UC· nual report for th• Fiscal Th• following pe<90na 111 Bualnee1 Neme Flo11Uou,t 8tattm•nt Beach, CA 92660 THI• bu1ln111 is con· Ca 92627. ~t~TA b~NAN l~t'!:Ga~ y111 July 1, 1993 to July 1, doing butln.u H : Flctltloue ....__ ltettmtnl 8u1lntaa Nim• The fdllowing persons are S.C. Dan Dawson, 3400 ducted by: an lndlvadual This buslneu 11 con-
821 w Sth St. Cou f 1119' of the Edwin Taylor SOUTHLAND PUBLISHING Bu1lntu Nem• ,.,. followlng persons are Statement doing business as: Ave ol the Arts C423, The r1gl1trant(s) com· ducted by: an Individual
• 2 ·Sia of nty 0 Scholarthlp Trust. a private COMPANY. 107 IA Opal lteltment doing business as: The following persona ate SIMCO POOL & SPA. 20t0 Costa Mesa, CA 92626 minced to transact busf· Registrant has not yet ~~2111 :ay 0f~':X'a loundaUon, la 1vallabl1 at Avenue, Ntwpor1 BNch, Tht following per. 1oni are GI.Ff BASKETS GALORE, doing business at: Federal Av• .. Costa Mesa, This buslneu It con-nest under th• llctJ1tou1 begun 10 transact business
1994 111.00 AM T i" the foundations principal CA 92662 doing buslnes1 as: 65 Grenache, Irvine, CA HYPNOSIS INSTITUTE, CA 92627 . ducted by: an Individual· buslne11 nam1(s) Usled under !ht flct1uou1 name(•) 1 · · trmt Of office fOf Inspection during Jaoe B. Lewie, 107 ~ Opal THE s ADDLE BA c K 92714 4121 Westerly Pt ace, Suitt Robert Michael Sam, 2010 The registrant commenced tbQve on: tl/1. listed above. ~':i-b aaljec~ ~: ca::n::Yitf:~e regular bu1ln111 hours Avenue, Newpon Beach, GROVP. 4667 MacArthur SonYI CoGnstance Slrvlpark· 102, Newport Beach, CA Federal Ave., Costa Mesa, to transact buslnes's under Kyong Hale Lon Chrlstopht< Heston · lrom 8 a.m. lo 5 p.m by CA 92662 Blvd., 4th Fl., Newport man, 6 renach•, ne, 92660 CA 92627 th• llctlllous name(s) ~sled Th11 statement was hied This statement was filed LandlOfd reeervH the right any citizen who requeits 11 u sa M. Lewlt, 3099 North BHch, CA 92660 CA 927'4 Roger N. Williams. i t This business Is con· above on: 9-2·94 with the County Clerk ol with the County Cletk of
to bid. ~1 i. It!,.' ol within 180 daya alter the Butterfield Road, Orange, Verla Financial Services Helga JHn Sieg el, 6 Brldgewood, lrvlne, CA ducted by: an lndivl.dual S.C. Dao Dawson Orange County on Septem· Orange County on Seplem-na~ num 1· date of lhlt publlcaUon. CA 92665 (Ca 11 for n I a ). '6 6 7 Grenacht, Irvine. CA 92714 92660 The r1gls1ranl(s) com· -This statement wu filed bet 111, 199' ber 20, 1994 ~:~oc~~1:0tl Phyl h Thia tcholarahlp 11 In-This bu1lnH1 I• con-Mac:At1hur Blvd., •th Fl., Thi• buslneu 11 • con-Thia busln111 Is con-mencad to transact bUSI· with the County Clerk of Fl22204 Fl2251 t A054 H ttnded fOf any California due1ed by a general pll1· Newport Beach, CA 92660 ducted by: a QeNral part· dueled by: an Individual ne11 under the fictitious Orange County on St,J>t•m-Published Newport Beach-Published Newport Baach-Sch~ Nell A/)57 resident wamlng to attend ner1hlp Thi• bu11ne11 11 con-~r~lp h The r1gl1tr1nt(1) com-bu1lnHs name(s) listed ber 20, 1994 Cotta Mesa Daily Pilot Costa Mesa Dally Pilot ~ blu Cahfomla Poly1tchnlc State The registrant commenced ducted by: a limited par1· •o stranl as not yet mtnc.d to transact busl-•bov• Ol'I~ g. I ·94. F822531 s 1 ber 24 Oct ber 1 s JoN enu A059 Unlv1r1lty at San Luis to traosacl butlnes• under ntrthlp begun to llansact business nesa under the llchtious Robert Sim Published Newport Beach-•P •m ' 0 • eptember 2'· October 1• ~o~~.,~ A071 Obispo with an IQllcultutal the fic1Jllou• name(•) ltsled The registrant commenced under tM fictltious name(•) business name(s) listed This statement was filed Costa Mts• Daily Pilot 8, 15• 1994. 8. 15, l 994. eo rettted major. above on: not appllcable to 1taosact business under listed above. above on: 9-1'·94. with the County Clerk ot Sa543 SaS64
Daty! Lavon RHd A104 The foundttlon'1 prlnc.lpal Jane'B. Lewis lh• rrctltlou1 oame listed ~ya C. Sparlcman Roger N. Wiiliams Orange County on Sepllm· September 24, October 1, PUBLIC ~TICE
Rob«t Zleglef A11' manager ol lh• foundation Thlt 1lat1menl wat filed above on: S. apt. 15, 1994 Thi• statement was filed Thia 1tatem1nl was flied ber 16, 1994 8, l 5, l994. "v
Alfonto Loya BSOI 11 Western Gtowtf'I As-with lht County Clerk of Vena Financial S.rk11 L with lht County Clerk ol wllh lhe County Cleik ol F822201 s.s70 FlcUllou1 • ~~':'~ :~ IOClatlon.. Orange County Of) S.ptem-~an Biggs, ltt Pretldent. ~~· ~nty on Septem-Or~• County on S.ptem· Published Newport Beach· PUBLIC NOTICE BuilM .. N•m•
Eugene Temple 8552 Devld L. llo0re, Prln-bar 16, 199' Th• 111te1Mnl wu filed • bar I • 1994 Costa Mesa Dally Pilot Stat•m•nt AnQtllnl Peregrino 8555 clpal Maneeer Fl22203 watll the County Clerk or Fl22593 f;l22195 September 24 October 1 FlcUUoua Th• lollov.lng persons are
Witllam Ingram B5511 'Doneld Q. Dreultr, Published Newport BNc:h-Orange County on Sept1m-Published Newport Beach· Published Newport Beach· 8, IS, 1994. ' ' Bu11n .. 1 Nam• doing bus1nets as: At~a ~ 95e0 AUorntJ e t Lew Cotta M111 Dally Piiot ~ 16, 1994 Colla Mesa Dally Pilot Co1t1 Mesa Dally Pilot Sa551 St1ttment DESIGN RESEARCH, 1690
Juan Salazlf B571 17120 Fitch StrMI I~ September 24, October 1, p bll h-.. N Fl22B3 10h September 24, October 1, September 24. Octobtf 1, The following pt<1on1 e11 Placenua Ave , •C, Costa
Clatenc:t Walder B581 vlM, CA 92714-e032 8. 15, 1119'. tJ • .., ewport eac • 8, 15, 1994. 8, 15, 1994. PUBLIC NOTICE doing business as: 'Mesa, CA 92627
Tlmolhy Boydltun B589 p bll .h d N Sas.42 Cos11 Meaa Dally Pilot SaS35 SaS47 EARTH FLACt'SHIRT, 1048 Jellrey Davrd Ishmael, Hatay Tozkop11an B591 u 1 1 e.wport September 2.4 October 1 Fictitious Irvine Ave., SuU• 450. New· 1118 Paularlno Ave., Cost.a
Gu11ovo Rey•• B592 B11ch-Co1ta Mesa Dally PUBLIC NOTICE 8, 15, 199'. ' · ' PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE 8u1lnta1 N•m• port Beach, CA 92660 Mesa, CA 92626
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Hanna WUllam• 8807 Sa586 Flotllloue -flctlt101a1.J FlcUUoua The lollowlng persons ate cle 01 .. Newport B,each, CA ducted by an Individual UumN BRO=~ .
J.D. Hunter Be20 PUBLIC NOTICE Bus,._.• Nem• PUBLIC'NOTICE BU.IMu Name Bu1lntu N1mt doing business as: 92663 , • The registrant commenced lll/\llJI lllU\,J
AnlonM Fallat 8621 ---Stetement St•l•m•nt Stattmtnl CAREFREE CUJSINE: A Cathi Corll. 32~f 'Turlock to transact buslrwu under ltldtptaMll Ct.ae!J Brolllf
Htber Petez Be22 F'lctlllou. Th• followlng peraona .,, Flotltlou• The following persons ere ffhe followlng persQnt at• PERSONAL CHEF SER· Or., Costa Mt11, CA 92626 the flcuttou1 name(s) listed Affordable
David John1c>tt 8638 lual-•u Ne-doing business at· au1lntu Neme doing business IS: doing business as: VICE, 260 Nassau Rd .. This business Is con-above on: 8·91 Cemeteru Lots Gilbert Berka 8155 ·-,,_ EASYSYSTEMS. SOFT· Stettment 1) THE THUNDERBIRD 1) LO DESIGN STUDIO, b) Costa Mesa. CA 92626 ducted by: co-partner• Jettrey Ishmael .,
Je1ua Luna 8671 ltetemtnt WARE. 1 Santa Cltrloa, The tollowlng per. aons are CAFE, b) HIE TOUCAN DODGE DESIGNS, c) Jennlftf LyM Lewis, 260 Registrant ·has not yet Thia at.atement WIS filed We SeU ·Bill' LJst
Jamtl Holley B704 The following peraont are Rancho Santa Matg1tlta, doing bulln.H 11: RESTAURANT, 3505 Via LYNN DODGE DESIGNS, Nassau Rd., Costa Mesa, begun to transact bullneu with ttie County Clerk of Call&: CompatT Erin Barth Bt21 dolna butlneu u: 'CA 92661 D & a VENDING 404 Oporto, Newport BHch, 41 Sllverstrand, Dana CA 92626 under lh• flct1t1ou1 name(t) Orange County on S1pt1m-(714) 443-0905
Jerome Mc CUln C128 STRA.SALA, RAMIREZ/ AIUI R Deaal 1 Santa C•t· Holmwood Dr Newport CA 82663 Point. CA 92629 This business Is con-listed above. ber 16, 199-4 Stoo·~· lonol<:
Juan eon.z C157 CHAN & LO. A JOINT VEN· rlna. Ranctao Santa M11ga-Beach CA 112663 Hurly'• Roadhouse Inc LyM Marl• Dodge, 41 Stl· ducted by: an lnd1\lldual Lauri• Welnhutt Fl22191 liiiiiliiiii~ Isabel Roeltlguez Cl59 ~RE PARTNERSHIP, 1600 ri1a, CA 92661 Del Wayne Staudinger, (CA), 1896 Orange. Ave., verslrand, _oana l>olnt, CA Regl1tran1 has not yet T,his sfatemerit was fifed l'ubl1shed Newport e..cn-
Marla Rosado c 1ea Mtehelton Dr!V9, #1520, Ir· Mahlr Desai, 3t841 Old 404 Holmwood Dr .. tofew· Costa Mesa. CA 92627 92629 begun to transact business v.ath lh• County Clerk of Cotta Mesa Dally Pilot
1<9Milh Qomu Cl70 vine, CA 92715 Hicke>fY Rd., Trabuco Cao-por1 Beach, CA 92663 Thie business 11 coo-This bu1ln111. Is con-under th• flctJtious nam1(s) Orange County on Seplem-September 24, October 1.
Jesus Luna Cl72 Paul A.. Strabala. 980t yon. CA 92679-3255 Gall v. Staudinger, •04 ~ed by a corpor1Uon ducted by an Individual I sled above. t>er 22, 1994 8 MlchtM Otnny C181 Overhlll Drive, Cowan Thia butlneu 11 con-Holmwood o r.. Newport Registrant has not. yel The registrant commenced Jennifer L Lewi• F122832 • 15• 11194• Sa548 ~ Zlza Cl94 Helghta, CA 112705 ducted by • Qtner'll pan. BNCh CA ll2e63 begun to trantaCt busme11 to \raos•ct bUs nest under Thia stattment was tiled Pl.lbtlshed Newport Beach-___ ... ____ ..;.........;.1
Richard l<Jrchbett C207 Manuel J. Ramirez. 15240 nerlhlp Thlt • bualn .. 1 11 con-under the flctitlo~ name(s) tht fictitious name(s) lls~d with the Coul\ty Clerk ol Costa Meta Dady Pilot·Oc-PUBLIC NOTICE
l<.ltk Cotner C20ll S. San Simon Lane, La Reglrltaot hu not yet dueled by: a llutband and ll9ted ~t>ove. above on: n/a 01ang1 County on Septem-tobtf 1 1 15 22 199' Carol SerN! C211 Mltada, CA 90638 begun to tranaact butlneu wll• Hurty 1 Roadhouse Inc .. I Lynn M. Dodge ber 20, 1994 • • • • · F}ctlllCM.t•
luc:llle Divl• cm M.lcky lo, 121 s. Adria undet tht llCUtloua namt (•) Reglstranl hH not yet SI President Thia 1tattm1nt wa1 flied F022513 sa572 auelM•• Nemt
P.W Mejia C281 StrMt, Anaheim, CA 112802 Usted at>ove. begun lo transact buslnesa Thia statement Wat flied wllh lhe County Cleik of Published Newpott Beach-PUBLIC NOTICE Statement
Ludie Daivlt C289 Thlt butlneu la con-AIU\ Desai under lht flctltloul nam1(1) with 1he County Clerk ol Orange County on $1plem-Costa Mesa Dally Pilot Th• following persona are Su.tan Sheldon C292 ducted by: 1 lolnt V90tw• Thia 1tat1ment wae flied listed above. Orange County. on Septem-bet 20, 11194 s 1 t>er 24 Oct b 1 FlcUUoua do ng bu11nes.-M·
Jimmy WNttltt C298 R1g111rant hu not Y•I with th• County. Clerk of o.I Staudinger ber 20. 1994 · F822524 ep em • 0 81 • 8u1l~•a N1mt FULL SPECTRUM SOFT·
Ellubetlt Unna D305 ~un: 'f=. ~(ss} -Orange County on S.pllm-.Jl\11 ala*nent was filed Fl22529 Publlthed NewPQrt Beach· 8• t5• •~. s 562 Statement WARE, 816 Shanada Ct ..
C11ol Manlne1 0309 n .; ~ s bet 16. 1994 wtlh I.he Countf Ctt<k ol Publl1hed Newport Beach· Costa M111 Daily Pilot a Th• lotlowtng persons are Anah•lm, CA 92807 Lw • .i.iii;i;ii. •• Bertha Cardenu D3111 ~~ J .,,.Ramiru _ f l221t4 Orange Counly on Septe111· Caal&. Mau. Dally Piiot Septtmbw-24, October¥, Lle-NOlfe£--dOIOg busln11s at: Anne M. K11echbaum, 818 .. ~a~~°'22 Thie ataiement wu filed Publithad Newport Beach-l>er 16, 1994 September 24, October 1. 8, 15, 11194. CRIME NET PROTECTION Shanada Ct., Anahtlm, CA PAC911C VIEW Phij'1jp Tock:, 0.2I with the County Clerk of Cotla Meta Dally Pilot Fl22138 8, 15;1994. sa557 Fictitious SERVICES. '100 Ntwport 92807
Miiia Mon.;iong 0421 0r.,;ge County on Septem· September 24, October 1, Published Newport Beacti-Sa559 Builn•ll Nemt Place, #720, Newport Thia busaneu 11 con· _,.,.AL 'AM
Kathy Milu o.ea bar 20, 1994 8, 15, 11194. • Co1t1 Mell Dally Pilot • PUBLIC NOTICE Stet•m•nt Beach, CA 92660 duci.d by an Individual C«Mt*'Y •Mortuary Juan 81nutlo1 E71M Fl22515 • Sl544 September 24, October I, PUBLI~ NOTICE The lollowing persol)s are Bradley Leon Spltz11, 34 The registrant commenced CMpell • ~1ory 8 15 119' FloUUou1 cfolna business as: Cartltf Alele, lrvlnt, CA 10 transact bu11ness under 3500 Pi.ctllc view Oflve Patrick Gtoup $100 • Publltlled NtWpott Beach-• • • . Fictitious 8u1lnt11 Nim• KIM!"S KEEPSAKE POR· 92720 th• fict1tlou1 nam•(s) lasted ~ 8lectl
Publ l •h•d Newport eo,1a MHa Dally Pilot PUBLIC NOTICE Sa541 8u1lneu Nemt llaltmtnl TRAITS 24000 Alicia Patk· This busln111 Is con-lboVt on: 1-20-!M ......
BHch-Co1ta Mna Oally September 24, Octob,r 1, Flctltloui • PUBLIC NOTICE Stattm'ant The following Pt<SQnl are way, S~il• 7, MiU lon Vaeid. ducted by: an lndlvldual Anntl M KrlKhbeum -~~!!~~~~
Piiot ~I, 15• 1~.SS,. I, 15, 1904. Busln•H Nam• The following persona 111 doing business es: CA 92691 The rtglstrant(s) com-PILOT CLASSIFIED f
Sa558 ltetement . FlcUUou1 dolog buslnets aa: STORM & ASSOCIATES. Kimberly Ann W11ll8f, 104 menced 10 t,.nsacl busa· 11•1 tht rtaourc• you .... llllmS
PUBLIC NOTICE The folloWlng person• 111 Bu1IMu Name · IN-T. SALES, 2::17• Newport 260 Newport Center Drive, S. Francisca. Redondo ~es~ undtf the( 1flct/'i~u~ can count on to sell a llU lllllWAY
doihg bUslnest u : Stetemtnt Blvd.. Costa Mesa, CA Ste 320, Newport Beach, BHch, CA 90277 .: n11•. name s is 1 myriad or merchan-Mortuary '* Ch1pel
NOTIC• OP IAU ---------BARRINGTON CAPITA\. The folloWlng persona ate 92627 CA 92660 Thlt business Is con· ve on. n.a. dllt lt•ms b•cause Cremetlon
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In eccordanc. .with tht FloUtloue SERVICES CORP .. 2512 doing bUtlneH u : George Httblk, 2374 New· Kim Paul Storm, 1981 Port ducted by an 1na1vtdual -RENT our colum~• compel prOYlalona of 8ectiOn 21700 h•IMU Ne...-. Chamber Ad., #208, Tu• ALL SPORTS SCHOOL port Blvd., Costa Mesa. CA Edward Cir.. Newpott The registrant co~nctd Q alalaed buyers 10 110 Br~y tlvough 21111 of IN C.11-ltatt nMnt · tin Co\ 112680 COMPANY 5'00 Rivtf Av· 92627 Beach, CA 92660 to traosact business under u Coete Meea
fomla 1u11nea1 Ind Profea-Tht following'*'°"' ate Biirlngton Cepltal Str· enue N.Wi>ort Beach CA Eldon a. Wllllams. 415 E. Thi• bu1ln111 I• con-the fict111ous oame(s) lasted through classifi'ed calll 842.~se?a Ml-tt•
llof18 Code there being doing bullnese u : vlcH Corp (CA). 2512 92663-2211 2nd St., #25, Tustin, Ca ducted by: an un.ncorpo-a~ on: 9-1·94 d~. unoa&d ltorage fM for SLOUCH, 267 Ester St.. Chambers Rd., #208, Tu• All S~t SchOol Com-
Which lNSTORAGE ANA· Coata Meu, CA 92627 tln, CA 112680 pany, (CA), S.00 River -------------------------·--------------..;...;---------....... -~:------, HEIM, le tntiUed to I lien Rlklc Alan Clar1t. 508 Ave. Thia bu1loe11 It con-A11t.. Newport Beacti. CA
pur9Uanl IO MC1IOn 21702 Victoria I•, San Cltmenle, ducted by: I corporlllon • 926S3-221 f
of Nld code on IN good•. CA 112672 Th• regl1trenl(1) com· Thi• bu11n111 I• con-hettlnlfter dtleribed Ind Jtme1 Allen. eervrr. 267 menced 10 tl'll'laac1 bUtl-ducted by: a corporation dut notice ~ bMn Ester St., Cotta Meta. CA neu under 1he flctlllOIJI The reglatranl(a) com-
glvtn IO pil1ltl knOWn lo 92627 ,._ ... u ...... A 23 "'• bu1ln1u name(•) ll•l•d mtnetd to transac1 busl-clalm an lncertet therein Chrlt --• ......... ., .... at>ove on: 1-15-94. ne11 und« the llctillous
and the time eptdfled In Candtlarla. Co4o de Caza. Barrington Capllal S•r· bu1lne11 n1me(1) listed
auch nOCk:ie for payment ol CA 112179 vie.. Corp., JamH c. abOYe on: 9-13-9'.
auc:tl IMI hlvtng t icplrld Thi• bu1lnH1 la con-Wayne PrM. /lJ4 Sportt School Com-
11111111 be IOld .. public auc· ducted by I general patt· Thi•. •talemtnt WH ftled pany. /SI V.P.
• tlon by INSTOAAGE ANA-nerthlp with lht Co4Jnty Clertc of Thi. atatement wa1 filed
HEIM, k>ceted II tne w. Tht regl1tr1nt ~ Orang• County on S1p11m-With the County Clerk or
Penhall Wey. County oJ Or· to trll'INct bUllnelt under tier 18, 19114 Or1nge County on Sep11m-.nge, St11e of CailfOmla on 1he flctltlout n.llM(I) lllled Fe22iH bar 11, t"4
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Pllce, Rancho Santa Mar· SELF IMAGE, 123 33fd aar-.. CA. mn-1a21 StrMt. Newport Beach, CA btnnl1 M. Wiiiiama, 10 82113
Koeo Pllce, Rancho Santa JoNph OudtnhOffer. 123 M11gat1ta. CA t2811-1821 33rd Strt1t, Newport
PeM'f Wllllaml, 10 Koso BMch, CA 112"3
Pllce, Aanc:llo Santa Mar· l<eYln Sttnsby, 201 Cott.a
Qlllla. CA t2811-1121 M .... St, Colt.I M .... CA ~hla bu1lne11 11 con-92627 Cfuc:1ed by: hYaband Ind Thi• buelneu 11 con-wti. ducted by a general pll1·
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MA under tht flctJ1ioul to lrantaC'I bUllnell under
bu1lna11 nam•(~ ll1t9d lht flctllioUI name(•) lilted abollt on: not ~Ible lboYe on: l-1-94
Otnnla M. Wlll~I JoMph Dudtnhofter
TI1&I lllt~. ~U llled Thl9 llalament Wll filed with tht County Cletk Of with tht Coumy Clerk or
OranQt County on s.pttm-Ofange County on Stptem-
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Th• 11011ltll\t comrMneed The r.g!Want commenced TM f'9gletrarc comrn•ncecf Aaglatrant ha• not )'91 A*Oialnint ha nor yet duc:t9d by. M lndlvlctull to lrantact b1..'lit'llU urMMt Raglttrllnl has not Y*l cklcted by: In lndMdual llH3
lo transsct ~ undM IO ttMUCI buslr'9U uncMt to •enuct bullMM uncMt b9QiM'I to 11anaact butlnffl ~to nnMC1 buslMM fte9'Want h•• t'IOI y .. ~ lk:tillou• naml(I) llal9d beaUn lo transact bualM•• John A. ThoMpton Th• Prlnolp ..
tht flcil\lo\!1 l'll!Ml'IJ Ust.a IN flctllious nMM(I) 1119d IN flctlllol..-':tl listed ~IM llctlllolJs namli(I) ~ N kUtiou8 MllW(SI =IO tranl"l bl.lslM•S aboW on: ~12·94 Uf'°9f IN llc:Clllol.ll narN(S) TIU ~ W .. filed .. ., 111 •=~~~9c~i.y =::.~~ ~on~... ':~TI::>mpson F ,.:lrll'!Ca hled.::::.Citlou•natMf•) ~=gwu tied W=~ ~.,;'~~.: M•rll McCu lloo
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with IM Counfy Clerk ol wilh U'll CO!.#lty Cl«k ol wlttl .. coi.ny CIMt of llllth IN COunly Clerk ol whh County· C\el'k ol lNI ltal1tmenl ... !!Itel Ofang• County on s.pi.m. Witt\ IN County Clerk ol Pl21182 Pub ll1h•cf N•WP
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HOUSES/
CONDOS
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CORONA
DEL MAR
NEWPORT
1022 BEACH
CORONA
1069 DELMAR
NEWPORT
2 lZ2 BEACJ'I ~
NEWPORT
2169 BEACH
CORONA
2169 DEL MAR
COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 26
2622 1 Mo.,,_ "•nt 2Br 1BR, spacious, poet-£'aide lrlp1eir2Bi'"T6
UNLIMITED SEA:ISLANDVAlUES! For l••••t 3B;+den, N.wpo rl Cr••i JBr .,..TOWNHOUSEA,pt 1Ba. gar, W'1ld•. New •Id•, gat9d, nr beach 'quiet up1talrs, dJ
REAL ESTATE : Spacious & modal 21hBa. 2-car gar, w/d. Beach Area 2.5 Ba, Poolrrennl• 2Bd·1Ba. 2 car cov-cpVpalnl, $650+$500 & •hopping. 5815/mo patJo, lnClry, gar. 577
OPPORTUNITES rl 2 & "Bd No pets. $1700/mo. Ocean View S1 575/mo ored parking, well lo_c11;;;::••~0~·~A~g~l,~B~SO.":it~2~20::,,;;;::l-,;•~U~ps-;8:;:4~2~·=;:••~·~·;,,,,~1;m;::;:o~. """,_~,~3~5~2-==~ Governmenl homes, pe eel "· rm• Avail 11/1. 760·6812 Winier orYrlr' 2-car gar. 1542·3890 ,S900 mo. Po<M prlv1. Bright, 1hlny ctean 2Br e 2Bd·1 lhBa TWNHSE E 'ald•·H •wlv Rem
RTC, HUD, ForKlo-on Golf Course wf.~80"1~--------I FU(n/Unlurnlsh&CI Avl 11/1. 723-0940 or t.Ynhou••·1tyle. Pallo, e 2Bd-1Ba APTS 2er l 'liBaJgar. Boa
auros1. Our lnlormallon Vlewal Ptlc•d 10 aall Gorgeoua· ocean \liaw 1Bdrm & 368droom Npt Ht1·3Bd·1V..B a, lrpl. pgr;.509-6863 pool. lndry lac. $700. lovely-un111, pool·nt plan, brlgnt, s1yUs
booklet 1how1 you from $598,000 w/ hm, 4Bd-2.5Ba, lam $750 10 St.600 mo.• wood lloor•. cute/, _____ ..:., ___ 1.,.;"~·~·b~o~·~V~ll~la~•~54";"6-~90:;::8~11 bu1/1hop1/1wya. No Poo(, lrpl. Gas/wlr P
.how.. Call 1 ~oo-Ter'!!'.r Cell: rm-ramodl 3 car gar Villa Rentals c,o,',Yoo· "m'"o',·,,•.•,•,•,,OK! J· 1 BR Mobil• hom•. pet• 648-0392 Onty $79!!' 942·57;1: 6HOME19 Ext RU PA1 RICK T ENORE S3400 ACI 640-5~ Overstocked with lOUAL otOllSl>OO • • •1•· RL TRS 79().8702 , _________ , 675· Ag t 2 t1? From $480. Cul•! & ,..VAil.ABLE NOW. 28r Sh•rp 28 r lea dupl
0 .... 0111 11 ~"' WANTED OWNER OP-Looking For-A -. tbwpt H gla 36r 2Ba A'c'"all lo SKura. 1891 Newport lBa, lrg kl\ch, din rm. front unJI. Wood ltpl AU,r1tc1~1e""rtJ'1ntm llllt ERATORS RANGER/ UpDer NeW1>0rt.B1y Rental? Twn1J1• 2·car gat~ l/p. Blvd. Me-8373 From $675. 831-4033 1-c•r gar, polio, yar
llf:OfSOIPtl llS1Fltjc,11111tie fef· LANDSTAR. 2/3 •• , •. -ltm.AMNnlvenl" Av•fl now. $1425 Classified VIII• d 'E•I• AP••· $785/mo. 545·56 ""' C•ll KIP 573.41648 Ellt. '327 wlll help Buy It. Sell II. Find 11. cralf1WH01111119Actoll!Nil 11 1racto11. Local, CAL ·Top qualily 2BA 1,358 Ha b A 942.5 978 Cl••elfled.
ll'M•dcdwlll,11maltsH fUco11 .,PUC, 11 'waslarn & ~8 •f IOWnhom• In •mall . r or 11lty BEACH •••Wind 4Bcf "2.5811.
11 ldttrtl1c "any p1111ic11,c. at1tea. Prelrlp ad· 12 unit complex. Fea· 873-4400 view ol park. Oeck,
U"'U11ion 01 oisuimlnallon vances. W.Gkly pey. lure• 2 l\ory, hlgh1~~~---~--RENTALS -comm pool/tenl'I. Walk
Disco on tJ,c, ,01or, 11tigio11• lnteras1ad? can BUI canings, n•w wh\ta REDUCED.JAB CRK WINTER WEEKLY. 10 etam school. $2500
ui.•irtdkip.IM1iHIJ5'lit1FJOf 9s5pangler 1~800-872· carpe~ &h ·wd hlt•0 214 h3•b~oc2,bpoo~1• tan. l-4Bd ..... 1 $350-S1400 ,_1_n_ol~g~'-"-"'-·-•_sa_.a_68_B_,, n1tlD11a!Oflt ln,or1nlnJt:nlion10 10. waihe .. ar woo n•, "• a, .. n rm WINTER(FURNJ •· flra. used, brick fir• Jam rm, now $2500 YEARLY RENTALS m1~t..l!I~ sutll(l!tlcrtn•:~ ~l~lm~l·j...,..,...,.,-------l-Pl•c•, ceramic Ule mo 131 OJ 5 9 g.1802 _ 2Bd ocnlrnl ..... S l 895 l1UonOfOisHlrnin•1io~.',' COSTA MESA 102.4 couQtartopa, mirrored 3Bd ocnlrnl ..... $1 900
T!li1 n•wip1pu •Ill nol doora, ral1ed panat . ANNUAL '
Utcrwm1ly Kt1pt111y1dvertise· doora. hug• _mas1ar COSTA MESA 2124 '2Bd/2Sa ........... s1200
mcnl tor r11l 111111 wllK• iii In 2. HouHa 4Br 28a l:ullh. Also 2 upstalri 28d qa1 1• ....... S1950
wlol1tioll oflh1l111.0ur111dc11 Fam Rm, fplc, Obi 41icks, one In front & 3Bd bay-dock · S2450
111 11e11by !nlorrnid h11t ·1ll Gar•g•, $1300: 2 Stty one In r•ar. -A•soc. 3 br 1.75 ba 2·slry 38d + Oan ..... $2650
• 'I 2 • • P-0 & ·11 , 8 , 1 n g ,' condo, 2-car gar lndfY 4Bd h9use ...... $1 700 111,.11111111i 1111•ert11c 111 t 1 • Br2 ea, Fam. Am. n.wspipet.,. ~•llHl1 on"' Obi• Garage, 0Kk, $219,900. Brand naw hk up.relrg,nJ•mKtpet Full Service.
-..w.a1 1pP111111111ywm.llcom-Yard s1100 263 E. on merka1 .. Call pool 51900 54s.too7 PropertyMgmt
,ialnCl(disuitnlllllio11, t•UHUD 16th SL 8 ..S.1511 Ramu, Agl at • Avl 1mmedl 4Bd·3Be,
.. l·lft• • •· .. ·424·19ll for 269-SOLD or No Mesa, cul-de-sac, The Prw•1n9alll'& N•w•r E'alde home 550-9400 •-206 ---••WllUll«1lon,DtR1pLcuc 391 2e a, low ml.Int ~· spa. no pell $1500 ·
..• 11HUD••>•·>500. Tom & 81rb•r• Agt, c ave 545-7506 •••----•-yard. $229K. Open · 673-1900 • ·savsun. IS~008 Agt Nash CRS/CRI Coll•e• Patk frp111. 2
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Npt Hgts 48A $1575
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APARTMENTS
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t m•tr er·a, 1.5 ea, gar. 2Bd·2Ba duplax, ga· ~ORONA $800 2289 Fordharri·B ragec, 1 ~ bJk lo bch,,1---------1
1022 NEWPORT CEMETERY LOT/ 81a.9G1.4l183 · porch. s1200 mo. BALBOA ~EL MAR le'&i<~;;;-;;;;;;;;;-.;;;j._t~a~1~8~1~3!5!1M~5~3!•j i!'~::~~:;':.1ti";;I ;B~EJ~A~C~H~--..:1~0~6~9;1~C~R~Y~'F:.;;T;;;;i8;;;;al~2~2~5 11 E~~;.• ~f: ug~j.;_ 1~~'. 394 VIII• Point Dr PENINSULA ~ SPYGLASS HILL 8 aURIAL PLOT• W\ 2V..Ba condo, garage. 2Bd lo.,.,.r M. golf ~ $489,000 . . beautltul Pac:llc View $1195 cat ok 675-9835 ~= CA.-7~1~~850 A!?o2s~-:!J ~:~~ry.
'4 e d ·2 ·~ea w /pan· VERSAILLES Memorial Park: CcfM.'.liuiiis~Ti'1S~l~DiiEf22iie~. ~ho~u~•~•~.11 ~~~~!!,!:!~:__! studio S5oo & 1 BR ~oremfc mt vi-•I Poot $1891000 972-4918 hardwood noor1, lrg BtUM• condo, 2100 s/f. $8 50, appllances,
, & spa I CaU l odayl Ocean A bay vl•ws yard. 780-8364 3BR·'AtB• • part'ecllonl /ncfry. utlt• pd. No 644-9060 from lhll 3rd floor Pacific View In CcfM. _ $2000. Batbllfa Sanre-pell. Rall req'cf. 723•
penttlousel Part'ecl lor Value 12800; Aak N B/CM -U PO RAD ED gret, Rltr 844-0195 0823 or 31 0•596•0619 ,
a cou le/ · $1650. Could be cfou-2bd-2ba & den + dln-·J;;-==::-;::::=:::--;::;:::-::;:::::l,.:::::::.;::..:~:::::::::.,:::.:1 1 l j 1•_1••
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..-pool, prln1 only. comm. O•slgner 3Br w/d d/W nu cpVmlnl• ' "-the.._...., REAI. ESTAlP -51300 mo 494-2073 28a, vaUll c•ll, Ip. 51 e0o/~ yrly. 675-1723 ~ uc:L ~· $2400/mo. -720-0520 WANTED 1625 Nwprt Hts Tr!pJx 2br 2 Studio Bright n Cloan. COLDW<?l.L
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w/d. hk up1 no pals Vw Hm1, R•mod 3Bd $815 lne/ull. Ou!et, nJ
S1000 +Sec. 548-0406 + den, 2.5Ba, Agl 1mkr/pe11. 873·5580 Erlc@ 800-301.41T14"
we!'~~!":"~.,. HUNTINGT ON "::~~:~~w 1~:h~·~ CORONA
k:a'a mo11 auece•1fut BEACH 2140 tirlght. Comm pool. Dll ~ 262i
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course 3Br 2.5Ba, ale,
S•I•• Information br 2b1 2-car gar.Close Harbor Yl•w Hom•• 719 POPPY. Sunny
Toll F r•• HoUtn• 10 golf/bch/1hop 1 Portolino, view 49cf·I 2Br 11hBa, oca'an view
1.a00-42 3•5 8 e7 $1050/+ull or 1hare 3.58a, a.vi lmmed, ~dftek. A\11 11 11. $1400.
rant (7 1'4) 897-6877 $2750 Agt 640-5664 P•I con1. 640-4828
assumabt• !Utecf 8.5%.1••••••••• mortgage. $429,500 11
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COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624
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842-5878
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NEWPORT
BEACH
NEWPORT
1069 BEACH COlONA
1069 DILMAR 2122
So nc:ir & yet .so f:tr ...
That's the fcclini; you get
\vhcn )'OU li\'C: :it P:ilm
~fcs:i arnld the lush
greenery of Sttludcd
\\'oods & St:itcly palnu,
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• 11\ll 5625 ro li6SO
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the Newport Beach
Costa Mesa Daily
Pilot and the
Huntington Beach
Fountain Valley
Independent lo
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reach over 100,000
h omes. Fax us this
form with your credit
cord # or mail it in
w ith a check today!
Run For a week! If
you r car does not
sell. we 'll run it
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! 4BR·3BA Lrg Dock ....... $1 ,500 ,000 f;"~;,!' '°f.~=
: FA1v11LY COMPOUND . 2 Homes 1-.-.-,0-oc-u-.N_V_I ___ •"
·: BaVfront & lnter/or ..... $5,000,000 =-~=
1 ~~R~i::~~ ............... ! .... : ..... $1 ,900 hc:.;:;; .. 9' ,;;;~50";'li'~· .. a;~;;co.,.;;;':;jl
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1nd 10:00 am· 4 :00 prn \\ttkcnds
1561 Mw Or.· S•m• Ana licigha, CA
(71~) 546-9860
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MENOPAUSE?
Mood Swings -Irritability
Breast Tenderness -Headaches
Panic Attacks -Bloating
FOR RELIEF ..... CALL
NEWPORT WELLNESS
MISCELLANEOUS
RENTALS
ROOMS 2706------
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiml GMAGES
Coet• M•••· Furn rm. FOR RENT 2740
kltch prlv. $200/mo, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
11t/laet. St•ady In· 8TORAQB QAPAO•
come req'd. 752:.e1oe Newport Hghta. .,..
NB nice pvt upatra rm/ 1 OX20 $85 monthly.
ba w/kltch prlv at bch. Alley acceu~
Quiet re1pon person. Overstocked w th S500/mo. 875-3504 atutt? Na.LIV• ON LIDO pvt A call to
angl, tennis, 1tep1 to Clasamtd
b ch, w/d, furn/unf. • WIU he,p
$495/mo. 873-e103 142-SSTB
SAVE
TIME!
SAVE
MONEY!
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CLASSIFIED
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If tou·re looklng for, •Job,
cl•11lfled h•• news for you. I • ••
CHEVROLET OF NEWPORT
-445E BEACH st H\W NB
CONNELL CHEVROLET 2828 Harbor Blvd, C M 546-12000
'714. 645-3388
CHRYSLER
Wlildliltl
H.B. CHRYSLER/PLYMOUTH 16661 Beach Bl Hunt Beach
THEODORE ROBINS LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER
2060 H rt>o~ Blv~ of-Cors;-e M 71 4-~~£~98~8~s~1~~388
RAY FLADEBOE HONDA
# 16 Irvine Auto Center 71 •
· BEACH LINCOLN-MERCURY 16800 Beach Blvd H B 848-7739
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~MERCURY . ----·--·. ' RAY FLADEBOE
LINCOLN/MERCURY Irv ne o nt
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SOUTH COUNTY VW l 8711 Beach Blvd, H 'B ' 842-2000
-----•I CARPENTRY 3510 COMPUTEIS 3516 DIYWALL FLOOR 'INSTALL JEWELRY 3784 MASONltY 3828 PAINTING 3858 PIASTER SMOKING
SERVICE iliiiiiiiiiii_..iiiiiii I•-----SERVICE 3584 IEPAIRS 3620 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil REPAIR 3880 CESSATION 3921 DIRECTORY ~ Aelnod. Doorl. win-Computer Tutorlne Wiiiiam Harold Jewelers .JOHN DORAN llAIOMRY JENKINS PAINTING ii!iiii~~~i!iii~iii!i~ ------•II dowl, cablnltl,llUCcO I drf-Beet Intro to DOS, DRYWALL FINISHING Vlnvt, "8rdwood, Watch & jewelry repair Brlck•Ston .. Block•Lg Int/Ext. Wallpaper, INT/EXT.QUAUTY 1ST w ... ltnctl. gatll, tie. UC. Windows. 20-yr!rorl. Patching texturing ceramic matble sub Antique/Fine Jewelry & small Jobs OKI Uc drywall, texturing, etc. Patch to complete
35yruxp. JenJ 142.o117 Discount with • untll Quality ~ork. FREE floor repair. carpet. Buy/MIW•de 873.Q38S 1687191 831-3832 Frff HI. David 489-5466 Jobs. Licensed. 25yrs ACCOUNTING/ Nov lO. 714-723-1985 eat. 714·984·9017 Uc, Bond M:J.3882 CHUNQ'S PAINTING exp. 24 hrs 55~783 1
SPRINKL£R SV'STIUH
0.14gn & Install. Repeir
damages. Cool mist.ng
1y1.uuUVrepu. FrM estJ
CED a u1c SCAPE • MO 1nvExt. Reas ss. Ouar TAXES 3406 '!.'™..... •xpert Repalr/RemOd/ ~ I.AND VING 3834 work Llct11 375602 -------
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iiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil TILES 3528 CONCRETE• Acoustic Removal. RUDY II.AN 3710 IAWN CARE 3808 Boncthns. 538-t534 PLUMBING 3890 -·~oNJtY 3557 FREE eat. Spray/Hand --------ACCOUNTANT-CPA iiiiiiiiii!~~~~~!i! IRAi1 Texture. 714""'35-0988 MOVING 80X•S IEm•r•ld P•lntlng TR.EE
Bkkpng, nn atatemta, NEWPORT CERAMIC C4Nftplete Prop •Int •••lo Yard M•lnt. Cheap prlcu, 3 a!zea. lnVExt wallpaper1'1te THI LOCAl PLUllHR
tu avca for •ml/med DISIQN S8'ea • lnatall .. p.a-Jft....... Cuetom s*nt~rywall-L•wn• c ... nupa, Alice, ~6().1149 Compellll\le r&111. 10 yrt .. w iam 8angtl1 Co. SERVICES 3929
corp•. Low rate•. free Ctramlc•Marble•Stone * It •nfWI-tJ DlIVEWAYS 3585 carpentry-wallpaper Tr .. Trlnunlnt1, Lt PUBLIC NOTICE •XP-Free4at 751·2039 since 1947-We.are as ~iii!!i~i[ii~iiii~li~
conaunaUon. &4M7l8 TIM. 1.-00.7M-T1Ul ==-= ~~.,..~~ils45 H•ullng 87 ... 245 The Calif. PubUc Ullll· fWN90W C&rcJe Malnt. ~1~:;~you~7~= ... Mlk•'• T,... Swo
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R!MODILJNG 3408 r~ 'd NanM9 avail for ~·::::•9;;!7~~ rpr Fr" Eet 780-8427 ~~ .... ~~<;~ ups & Malnt, St Uc. mover• print their YMQUMD PAJNTINO MGMNT 3898
"""P • -rw-#599025, 880-8109 P.U.C. Cal T number; lnterlor/Ex1erlot --------.ACOUSTIC MASTERS .,..,.., poeltione Into 1in•,....•CAL 3,.10 Carpentry, roofing, limo• and chauffeurs OualttYI Uc•878&48 WAU AcoYltlc rt1110Vll9f11prays lovlng hom••· Irish CONTUCTOIS ~'-&~ u plum bing. drywall, •LANDSCAPE DESIGN print their T.C.P. num-F,.. Eat M ... aos 80HO PRONRTl•S COVEIUNGS
wal ~-ftPllrl Nanny Agcy. t 74-8101 atucco. palnUng Ille • lnetallatlon. lighting ber In all adVetti... 71 ... 3~31 3932
PllN ...,,_ Elt.eQl_,,.11 3558 LACl:Y'S*IE&.aCTRIC etectrlcal Jim 841:7494 ' Fre. ffteSr dlee. We'll menta If you have a --------1 Quality 5-nllce
••O• HUTTON co. CLEANING 2s yrs exp. Fr .. eat. · ~:. 11nre1~i;;;_1•1•~ question about the I• PlANO 6 VOCAL R ... onable Rat••
ApplyeRemove•Palnt s·-as 3548 QUICK R•SPON••• R .. /Comm. Sr disc. •Hl-G HANDYllAN* gallty of a mover, llmo L!SSOllS 3888 --------lnvExt. Complete dry· ~n Local Uc. 20 yr •llP L# 238300 IM2-ese& *114-1155* L8ndeo8" •P " or chauffeur, call: ROOFING 3910
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No Job too •melll s~ on •/ed. 11~au7 wall eervlee. eu.e320 Smalt Job•, big fob• £1 ileotrlo81 werk Ptumblng/elec/Water =~!li:~~~ PC'::!,cmv=~~· OottulO Music Studio
Of' cd Pg" 413-1037 •WINDOW CUMING• FREe Eat 850-7042 Local Uc. contractOf' he•tera/aprlnklera/cell Pete 71 4170-7132 114-.558-4151 All agea, a to adult, l! .. ~1,...~0~-0~N'llA!!!!"•'-,..,.!!!!!!!!l~.if\;wl,;e;-";ge1;;i';a-:i.nou;::':i':1ctt"";P1ano:=
P'AEI! ESTIMATES Quick ReaponMI t•n•. Install/Repair. a On .. ___. ~nnlng to claulc1 Stnc. 1921 together. Slr\p. ln.W,
AUTO anu n1.a1 David DI-Fr" Eat. N0-7042 FREE eiet. 841-0137 • ..,....._..•re"'~ •v -...ne M0-1847 Beat Pr1c:ffl0utlllty lldvtc:. to in. crazy.
AMY .. I Do Med ~ ** c•a ** .-.W a1 ... 1e8 ONLY............ lowest. Storage, ~of. 1~7...._, U*9?1?a ~ S!IVJCIS 3447wen • you CO.ATIKG 3570 Tlm•ra-val\l•s·r•p•lrt· XI.NT rep. 1 tw min, Ina. Pl.ANO& Beginning th1u -=~~~.,,,..,,,~-
H&NHISft.IAGUM
•OualltY Aepalr•
• ....,,. ..._ home Alt typea of ei.ctrlcal Qual Crpnt1· Paint, lnetdallon. 722-7124 T1S765t. V/MC 241-7t87 Advanced. All &g••· CALL ua l'IMTl RIHT ~~1
Call a OP Deck LHk• ~== 1~,:~· ~C::m, t~m=~ fWll tit....,,._..,, J::!:: =::e ~=0~. ;.~·;=: . •™ cle ....... • wat•proor coating• ILlctl1clAN ,..... 116-a5t ttred 'Pflnka. r9PMllnet.a11. PAINTING 3858 iiii:-------·1;;;;;~;;;;;1ir;~iii~iiim!;;;;;i"-;;;;::;:clml'ald:::;:__; 1 IA Pt.c:entta Coala Meaa 831..2742 &per'd o.pend8ble deck•. atalrs Oual. UcenM ,.2331oe-c1o ~ mmnt. We dol•••••••• ...,., a 'Spec:W "8teai wot1e. L111ae1430 irr.. 8mal Jobe, m8lnC .,,d B&UUJIG 3720 • .. 1Emaat14Mt74 w P ftMftlGGUIST PIT
3170 .,...... 714 oeo1 Eat ..... • 72M7• ,...,... ~ 111 Ill • P ...... c ...... ., SllVIQS
CAIPINTaY 3510 itiiiiaW..u•u111n1 H-.u-Juftlt, .. _.._ ,..,._.......,.. u-e, Quill.,..,..~ prot11I••••••• .. Ouelty wor1t .,,..._ DOOIS 35IO -·as -.. ......_.. ,., ... ,. UcHOIOll. N. ...,......... ~ c.r. ..... -.... Aelleble. 714oG14218 .-mn MOM. Verd QMn.Up, £1•1 _, FN8-.141 JJOI ~ ~. No
A .. z -·-pt# 11....,•11 t DICltS 3115 llo. C::::;., GIL a ....., ....... ..,... or WO!lfY· Uc. =="=.., C:: auNm.cW..NO d=:!i:::r:·~~or ._. • • w '• s w :.V.as JIU '~s ~ ina • ...,. en.n94 ...,,_. '*'I ... 1211 14yrw 91CP· ~ "!'_! henger. Ouw woirtl. ~ • ·-• .. • ~ . ITt..-.tWt 24 Hnl. Alc:Mrd lirtOr a MM• .. - -W.0onU1 ... 10 VJ. I 4=• -• wtu-.....,.... Uc ltl3IOI
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DOWN
I Pod vegetable
2 Annual
relf!fenco booll
SMakes lost
shallow
4 Olllahoma city
5 LeiJef'tdary bird
6 Farm structure 7 Dangle
8Anger
9 Talk wildly 10 Type ol water
11 In the open
12 S111ger Grant
14Greek god
16 SalamallQer
21 Uproar
23 Ptos~IO(S • hnd
24 Nurtu1es
25 Law
27 Strange
L.::Jlff*IF.iMiflTh• bddlnc hu proceeded:
r.-WEST NORnt EAST 80llrff
H~fll • Dbl P... I 0
~~UPua 10 Pua T
~u.;,;~1 What act.ion do you take?
Q. I · Both vulnerable, H South
H~~~~!ll!lll ~~~~lyou hold: .,.....,~~1&AQU oAQt3 Qe4 MU
....,.....,.....,,The biddina ha• proceeded:
C 1 ... IJto<lf'll ~•Ill"'• S~•1• EAST SOllrH WEST NORTII 10 Dbl ..... 1 0 10 1~94
29 Hosiery 5hado
30 Pure air ;JJ . will be
dono·
35 Molhodol med1tal100
38 Ink holdef
39Chuckled
40 cieor,atra's
1ewe ry ,
41 Kernel
42Cofumns
43 Langul<fstate
44 Vexed
.it5 Golly! 48 Color
51 Sweelnean 53 Disguise
55 Volcaho tn
SICiiy
57 Nearly all
58 La Costa, e.g
59 Sl)lhsh
61 Oessen
62 Before
11 12
p ... ' What act.ion do you take?
Q. 3 ·A. South, vulnerable, you
hold:
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Your riaht-hand opponent open•
the biddina with one 1pade. What
action do you take?
The bidcbnc hu proceeded:
WEST NORnt EAB1' · 80lTl1I I ~ Dbl 1 0 T
What act.ion do .YOU take?
Q.e • Neither vulnerable, u
Souc.h you hold:
•'14 0Jt814 017U •K7
. The blddlnr hu proceeded: WEST NORTH EAST 80l1l1I
•• Dbl •• ' What action do you take?
Loolt for a"'wt"' on Monday
EMPLOYMENT FUlNITUU 6014 PETS •
5530 iiimiiimiiimiiimiiimiilANIMALS
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PT tor Faehlon lel & Htt.w /Amolre and ADOPT-A-PET 1,,.iiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim CAMPERS, RY'S, JAGU•" 9l05 M.VleJo Mall & other chHt w/mlrror night Every Sat & Sun at•• -11n11as 8014 ~ oc hi profll• areas, atand $2500 759-0279 PETSMART, Fountain 13' aluminum t11h!ng '~ liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil'70 BUS Dependable,
comm w/guar earn----------Valley. Pupple1, kit· boat, eHP motor, elec ae• XJe Whlte-Prletlne primed for paint. New Inga. 714-803·9999 Chttrry bdrm aet, un· tens and more, all flehlng motor, great New 28' motorhome condition S8K miles braka, cllch, baarnga1
uMd, $1550. Cherry looking tor loving, car· cond, $800, 873-7971 for renl Full kltch, $13,995 7ecMl300 CV'a, polnta & plugs,
TELEMARKETING daybed w/trundl• & Ing homea. CALL 241· CALIFORNIAN shower, TVNCR. Dav $2000/obo. 657-0441 All CONSTRUCTION matt, $250. 895-6046 0317 for more Into.. 41'x15'2". Twin 375HP & Wkly rates. 559-8844 ----------
Has positions In our Chlppenct•I• formal Available tor lmmedla· CATS, 450 hre; 2 SR, JEEP 9110 _AN_TI_Q_U_E_S_& __ _
ocean view Costa dining room set, seats 1 •w 1 t 2 Bth, 36M Raytheon OTO CY S t on: ... o ovabl• e-radar. Rythn sounder, M R CLE 87,cH•RoK•• , .... CIASSICS 9250 Meaa office for Cua· 10, w/bulfet & china, male Beagle•, 1-yr· Robertson AP, Furuno SCOOTEDS 8018 .. .. IJV"l• tomer Verification & $2500. 714-828-3177 old, current on all Lrn, 2 cir TVa, Glen· a-. EOO 4 ltr. 4X2 Good iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim
Scheduling Dept. ---------shots. Must be denning, wtrmkr, AJC. condition 103K mll •es Old• Cutlass Con-
vert VS, wht/blk Int,
83K or1g ml. No rust,
xlnt cond, orig owner.
$7995. 646-9502
8:30am-2:30pm or Couch·Plllowback adopted t6gether Into Xlnt cond, striking *'""0 Honde Shedow $5200 obo 65<>-4356 2:30·8:30pm 1hlfts. whit• 7' Ilk• new I 1 h Pl · • Call JR at 548-s129 $350. 759.7700 • ov ng ome. •as• graphics. $199K. v-1100, Harley pipes, call (714) 723·6754 or Randy, 714-646-8197 low, blue & loud. Lots -MAJ--D-A _____ _
No Selling 644-5045 9125 Home/office 6' walnut of chrome, >C1ras. 3K
TELEMAIJKETINQ desk-six drawers. Xlntl--F-R_E_E_K-ITT--E-N_S_ TRADE ml. $5,600. 673-7887 iiimmiiiiiimjiii• Top Real Estate Pro· cond. $150 640-4622 ~ YAHAMA SH SOW 9 o Mt AT A JI h lte· '72 Mwc.dea 280 SE
ducer •••k• exp'd ~--=------TO LOVING HOMES th · Prlallne' condition. 40K 4 •5 • Mechanically Telemarketer for an MOVING Din rm table/ 6 AVAILABLE ' rough classified motor scooter, 1991 , miles, chrome wheel• sound, groat shape.
exciting agreaslve new 6 chalrs·handcarved 644-9962 or 851-0155 842·5878 Ilk• new, only 375 ml. 78o.a300 Must sell·make offer.
program. Lie prerd. ahall·shaped backs, 1---------$400/obo. 644-7628 ---------PP. 646-6306
780-5000 X101 bleached oak. $3200. Save abused and ·---------
Tired of punching time-
~locka? Make $100/dy
from home _pr more $$
310-798-4643 ex DP2
Coffee table, 54"dlam abandoned pets. Be a
gla w/2 atone fish volunteer/foster. Call
$375. 3 Egyptian-style 714-859-2704.
pictures $60 all .
Plants. 548-1464
Moving must sell Schaf· MUSICAL
-------·l--------IEMPLOYMENT fer & Son grand piano IHSnUMENTS 6055 ••••••••I SERVICES. 5533 Excellent cond, $2000 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT 759·3416 or 759·3419 7 , YAMAHA Grand
5530 5530 --Movlngl Misc furn, bunk Plano. Ebony color.
Please be aware that bed, wicker pcs, BBQ Like new. $17,100
PERSONALS
th• llatlnga In this cat· & morel 640-6763 Call Tony 675-0672
egory may require you ~----------------•Flower Delivery p/t PRESSROOM PERSONALS 3002
A&tAZINQ AMY LIVE
1·305-9784743 trlsf'tred
1011 e-1-604-82 t -8n9
t ·900-65ll-6667 S3 99 min
1-800-355-4257 MC/V 18+
Girl• of Coate M•••
Live talk & home ph
I 's 1-305-926·2 t 55
$2.50/18-t-
HOT & WILD!
1 ·800-860-6969
Toll Free Call
LIVE UNCENSORED
GIRLS!
t0718·1·604-82HJ189
$3.99/mlh. 18+
SCHOOLS &
INSTRUCTION 3012
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atructed. Home Sludy
FREE INFO 800-669-2555
EMPLOYMENT
EMPLOYMENT
5530
·CASTING-MOVIE
EXTRAS
+ Production trainees
on mator film studio.
(714) 991·2251
mornings or attemoon a VIA M~at • have good
driving rec. 833-1888•
Hum1n Resources
Manager
MAHA GER
Community newspa·
per group with heavy
commercial work
aooks person to run
plate/press/mallroom
to call a 900 number Moving. Uv rm set 1---------
ln which there ls a $200; handsome di· SPORTING
charge per minute. nett•, gla top, $250; GOODS 6065 POSTAL deak & exec chr s100. ,"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii , EMPLOYMENT 536-9342 or 645-3066 I•
Starting pay S11 .25/ ---------Work.Out proleealonal
hour. Po11tlon1 In· ME"Cu11-.'DISE weight machine. Blo-cl~de: Postal clerks, a-. DAl• Dyne Oyna-Pa'k F·10.
carrl•ra. Great ban-MISC. . 6015 no cable change, mul·
ellla. No experience tlpl• ataUon complete
required. For appllca-work outs at home.
tlon and Information 4 WHEELCHAIR& $2,800 new·5 yr old.
call 1-800·647·7420 S75·S110 S1,199. 650·5683
Ext. P·36. 848-8800
We need an export. operation. Myst have
Our mid-size, growing excellent technical
company needs an· skills to get top-qu8Jlty
awara to our tough printing from our 24
personnel, legal and units of Urbanites {4
benallls questions. folders). 6-day, 2·ahlft
The person who fllls environment requires
this new position wlll stront communlca·
act its an Internal con· tlon, organlzallonal
sultant to our manage-and management1---------Cltru•, fruit, avocado •••••••••
ment team, and com· akllls. Expbrlence In EMPLOYMENT tr .. s.frultlng $1 0; Tree GARAGE SALES
plete projects In such selling commercial WANTED~ 5535 Roses $5; On Palms,,.•••••••• areas aa compansa· work a plus. We offer 6-8' $20; Gal plants 1•
tlon planning, aupervl· a competitive salary S1; Shade, pine 15 gal
aory training and ben-and good benetlta l'lnnlah woman look· 120; Herbs 135 kinds Sl; ---------
efita analysis. plan. Send resume Ing T foi.-hou.ewor«. UlaC S10: iOlMl74-9422 GENERAL &10-2
&nd cover letter to: Xlnt local references. ---------•=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Requirements: current Califoml1 Call Alna 265-0619 Going Out Of 1• ~r.0~1~:~~:.' w';,~~'!~~~ Community Drawing board table Bu1lne11! •:1:~:~:,
comp, ADA regula· Newt la chair $75. Queen Frames, paintings, Furniture, antiques,
Ilona. benellta op-Attn: Personnel mattresa, box springs graphic., poatera, fix. . appljancea & Oriental
Ilona. etc.; appropriate 425 W. Broadway $85. Lrg rattan chair turH & furniture. Still furnfahlnga 544-5557 education and train-Suite 300 w/ottoman, blu/Wht have paintings left by · 1 I f •tripe canvas, aJmoat .Paul BJalne Oienrl, ng; aovera years o Glendale, CA 91204 neVI(, 5125. Singer aew Jullan Ritter &•lupett1.1·BALB---0-A-----
experlence In a similar or fax to: mach In desk/chair ' No reaeonebl• of· position. 818-548·8897 $75. Asst. pictures tera refu••d. Al ISIAND 6106
California Community PT SA.LES PERSON U5 each. 67~08 Aaron's Gallery. Call liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
News publlahH new• Carda & gift shop. 10-Mon, TuH & Wed
papara In the Glen· 20 hra/Wk. Atrium Ct.1.......... only. 714-662·3383 MOVING SAL• dale .,.. and In Or· Fash Isl, NB. 75g..n511• ...,--...,...-...------SAT only eam-2pm
onge County, and par· Real Estate MERCHANDISE Jade, bronze•, l•w· AnUquea, country pin• forma commarclal .,.________ elry, ·Ivory, clolaQnne, blanket-chHI, old op.
production work. Thia .... DTATW IMD rosewood curio• & tlcal lens cabinet,
position la b&Md 1n a._, Wllk..-i a....-v...•1---------planter stands, French Brown/Jordan paUo
GI dal. d rt ~_, -. For~ •VTTQUES 6010 cabinet. & Bombay, furniture, books, kl"" •n an r•po • ...-• ·-....., n.n •1 paintings, porcelaln1, Alreloom mattreu a~d
ment _ ....... box aprlng1 ($10.00)
· Thlrri:lil R-•BUYING ITEMS• able otters refused. and more ...
to senior manage-on Taylor. =I etc. etc: No reason-
Please Hnd rHume Me port From 1900-1w. 1 pc 1240 Logan #I, Costa t208 SoU1h Bay Front
C ......., Maaa. 574-3189
ONSTRUCTION, 40 and cover letter to: 673-7300 Jewelry to entire house ---------•---------h r a /W k . H • I p • r CalHomla contents. Immediate ·-
nHded tor painting Communltv Newa Real l!•t•t• cash, top $. 873--6223 Moving! Che1p! CORONA
Jobs. Misc dutiH, S9/ Attn: Personnel •roker N .. ded 2 ••ta Frnch drs, DEL .... ., -...r. EOE"82"1-459 4~5W. Broadway 1---------i-WQ® wlodowa. W12 ~
S It 300 In Newport Beach 11npTTllUCE$ 6011 ceramic tlle, MBZ SL1;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil DENTAL ASST. FIT u 9 area; 100% Comm . .ru-&o&n1• I• ~up Practice In Glendale, CA 9t204 20% Co.'a proflts, un·'"iiiiiiiiiiimmiiiiiim cover. Flokall rug, SAT e·3o-N0on Furn or fax to 818-548-8897 1• glass ettlere, Royal · · • pt Bch needs f/t llmted free TV ads; Beer K .. Tapper re-typewriter, 2 boxes of t0ol1, TV, 1peakera &
asafstant 4 day/Wk al· LOOKING FOR 1ST reply: TV Realty, frig. Like new s450' bricks 75g.7659 receiver, vacuum, hs•
ternate Y, day Sotur-JOB? O'Donnell Houee 101 obo 2 13-243-6757 ...,---------hold ltema, books, days. (714) 640-1122 ' Museum Or., Palm New 26" 18-apd man's clothes, typ•wrlter,
DIEDRICH COFFEE
Now hiring lndlv, 18 +, s pr 1 n g a 9 2 2 6 2 GE & Tappan Refrlg, bike, coat $350. 1811 .. uonal decoration
needs counter ataff
help for th• Costa
Mesa & Newport
Beach storea. Quall·
fled applicants must
have restauranVretall
exp. Please can Marne
al 438-2281.
Why play Hide 'N
SHk with childcare?
Call The Piiot todayl
142-6e78. •
No matter
what you're
doing. your
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newspaper
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to Rep leadlng aports 619·864 ·1362/Fax great con d It Ion I 5225/obo. 7~HP Mc· etc. S18 Cametlon
& fuhlon publlca-RECEPT/OFFICE ASST $125ea 675-5498 Culloch 0/B motor,
tlona. See placee Ilk• For CM arcf'lltectural/ Maytag waaher & gas minimal hrs, aeklng 1---------
FL, NY, HAWAII deve1 co. Mlcroaott dryer 1100 eL Dish· S450/obo. 675-3038 COSTA MESA 6124
2 wka pd train, trans Word 6.0 a plu1, corn-wuher $100. Refrlg
& lodging provided. puter knowledge •a S80. Call 556-8217 ---------~gx•x:t ~~~~!7~2s; ~~~!·. F~'~Z.u~:g~ Refrlg, almond, 22 cu' FREE TO YOU 6022 Garaae Sales '
M·F, 8·5. uaa at 714-957.:1197• aide/aide w/lcemaker, Btwn. tl"arbor & Fair·
NB TENNIS CLUB RECEPTION it 8 Yf• olct, Whirlpool. Adult female 'pretty view North ol Baker •
CHILO CARE.FT/PT I S2SO. Call 648-9906 tabby cat neutered all SAT 8-5 Last Sale 841 For medical office. ' Exp & tefa req'd, Phone1, It typing & flf. Whlrtpool 1'9frlg 22 cu. shot., fr.. to good GRANDMAS DOLLAR
COOK·PIT, exp req'd Ing. SS/hr. 650-554e ft., Ice maker, vertlc:al home.<::' 759-3239 ITEMS PLUS GRANO.
Apply In Person fr .. zer, White, like nu KIDS STUFF 3257
2801 &atbluff Or. RECEPTIONIST $400 788.0279 •• ~':.':,~••• MINNESOTA AVENUE
Paeta •ravo 11 look· For Nwpt Bch Beauty Looking for • good 8a30AM-3PM I~ for CASHIERS & Salon. FIT. reliable. xlt fTYWIUY"PTTtl'I: 60 l horn s•-k d , __ ..,........,. ____ _
Phone manner. ,..__ v-&&vauo 4 e. "'wee • 01 · MOVING nn 0 IVERS (muet be WV<,.. Darting Soft & Fuzzy -over 18), SS·H.50/ tact Rana°' Antonella p ..... CaU "7" '"240 , Many nema ~ & C714',752·•H• •-·· D•-m-._. cua-• -amaM. No bdfm --'•, hr+tlpa. Also looking ---.. --. -.. fOf COOKS & Kitchen REC•PTIONliT li/T tom built, ttad ctecor, FREE SAND ·~ °' TVa. 142·8389
Help PIT or FIT. Apply M·W·F In Nwpt BMch. I uphol chra • Hat/ Call 17• 11828 Mov'""" Sale Sat 10/15 In peraon, 1104 lrvtne Phone•, tight typing & back, perfeci condt ~ "'W Ave., Newport BHch. flllng. Ran" 14&-2&72 Movtngl Pd $35K, IAM Alley between '"~--'--t muet aac .. seeoo. Knole • Knoll off Or· • To place 11n ed In ........,,,, .. _., anga SOfu dining
Th• Piiot ctaaalfted, Piiot Cl•••ltled Also china cabinet W/ JIWIUT, PUll roo,;,, hou'a•hold
Call M•·H7a. Ma-ee7a bu~~:.;;1~ •UT · 1025 ltama. old washer/ dyer
EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYllBHT EMPLOYMENT
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GIFT SUPERVJSOR CUSTOMER SERV1C£
Coordinate recotv· Earn extra money
inQ, prep & send during the holidays
lng of HJckory lling Hadcry
f ortns otlts rarml'l gt ft~
Above average wage. No
experience necedary, will train.
Pan or full time.
Apply in~· Weatcliff Pima,
17th·• rmne,.Newport Beach
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COAST NEWPORT PROPERTIES
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A Special Advertising Supplement Vol. 18, No. 41 , Oct. 15 , 1994
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COl'ft'-eoa.t NeMporl ......... dw
2. Map/Index
3. Valentine Propert ...... ~-ues
5. Coldwell Banker. Costa Mesa
6 . Coldwell Banker, Newport Bach
1.· Coldwell Bm>ker, Newport Beach
8. Coldwell Banker, Newport Beach
9. Coldwell Banker, Newport ~---L 11. PrudentJ.al Callfornla. Newport~
12. Prudenttal Califomla, Newport Beach
13. Prudential ~::::.a::: Newport~ 14. Prudential Newport~
15. Prudenttal Califomla, Newport Beach
16. Metro Realty 17. Balboa Island Realty
18. Grpbb & Ellie
19. Grubb & EDI\ .,
35. Cout Newport Propertla
86. ~:!.~ 87. . 8eKh
38. Wata60Dt Boaia lac. Realton
89. Watafaoat Homa lac. Realton
40. Watafroat Homea Inc. Realton
41. Wata&oot Roma lac. llalton
48. Star Ra1 Eetate 44.Ramm
43. Rnnu Team
47. Fred SmlClil Co.ta! Proputlee
49.M~Rata .
&o. 0.-Tome Gtlldc
51. lfoma oldie Weck
M. C.ota' Home ~ M. CAJMt Newpcwt Propertka
NEWPORT BEACH/C_9STA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE
2 CiVic Plaza
Suite 100
Newport Beach
714-640-2500
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N EWLISTING
NBWPO.ll.T BEACH · Private world "ith
back hay trails. Custom cottage ~ith 2
bedrooms, 2 baths, ~I new appliances, roof
& furnace. Large muter suite with fireplace.
Large yard! $32S,OOO
1 101 ANNJVEJlSAllY LANE +
Custom Homes
LINDA ISLR VILLA • Bcautifol 4BR home
built by Fari Int. Large lot overlooking the
tunquil N)'· -U ,S00,90()
BELCOUllT • Mediterrane:in manSion ,
with ocean & city light "icws. 58R suites!
library, ~mjl)• room & Jen. Losh tropica
grounds w/waterfalls & spa. $3,950,000
L IND A ISLE • Enjo)• the sunset, bay & light
views from this main channel location. '48R.
study, 2 famih• roonu & majd's room. 47 ft. on
the water w /dock & side tic. $3,495,000
LAGU NA BBAC H • North Laguna
contcmrorary home with bcautit\il ocean &
sunset views. 4BR only 3 ~ars new. Walk to
bach & shopping.' $135,000
BIG CAN YON • Magnificent custom
home built & dcsi&ned by Fan Int. Over
6,000 sq.ft . of the finest materials. Located
on a large lot over 22,000 sq.ft. 48R suites,
media room, furmal dining. You must sec to
appriciate. Private pool.
THJS IS A VALUB AT... $2,•95,000
y , A
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RITZ COVE • Builders Meditcrr:mc.tn
masterpiece w/full ocean \iews. 4BR suit~,
gym, office & rhcatrc. Private pool.
$2,995,000
HAllBO ll JUDGE · Beautiful all white
contemporary custom home. Approx. 5,000
sq.ft. w/4BR. library, exercise room) family
room and large k.itchen. A brge lot w private
and some ocean views. 1 995 000
BRLCOUllT • One of the most
prestigious guard gated areas in Newport.
3BR attached home located on a large
comer lot surrounded by lush landscaping
& running streams w/Koi ponds. Beautiful
marbles, mirrors & custom lighri!'S· BF.ST
BUY IN BELCOURT! $895,000
N HWPORT N O RT H • Private IOC11tion
backing to the hillside. 4BR plus den in ;a
guard gated community. $539,000
BIG CANYON • Anxious out of area owner
is ready to sell!! Elevated corner lot
w/possible ocean view. 2BR & den on 1 lc\·cl.
$529,000
HARBOR RJDGB • Lovclr country and
night light views frb m thtS large 3BR
townhome w;tolt. U72,000
T H R BLUFFS · Unbelievable Back Bay
views from this front line 2BR, 2BA condo.
Views from master suite, kitchent.. dining
room, & living room!!! SELLEK SAYS
W!! l
SATURDAY T. Hill Heritage Park
· Newport Crest
67 Herita~e 2 Encor< t .
f 189,000 208,900 D.Chambcrs
ATURDAY & SUNDAY
Belcourt
Ne111--port Beach
64 Bclroun 503 A,·e. Campo f895 000 311:900
S.AJhari/0 .Chambcn
L.Foster /V.Srnon
SATURDAY, October 15, 1994 I PAGE 3
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NBWPO.R.T CREST · Quiet woods·like
setting & just a Y. mile 10 the beach. 3BR.,
3BA tri·le\'CI townhomc $229,000
OCEAN VIEW · Dr.mutic 3BR., 3BA +
retreat townhomc. Cuscom decor w/h.ird
wood tloors, tireplacc, wet bar & vauhed
ceilings. Fabulous end location just ~
hlocks to beach. $254,000
NEWfOR.T BEACH • .'.\ bedroom, 2 .5
baths town home. Ea1 -in kitc hen.
Dramaric master bedroom wirh v.lulted
ceiling. Fireplace. New carpets and paint
provided to buyer. Pric<'d to Sell!
$227,000
NEWPORT CREST · llt'autiful 2BR;
2BA townhomc with fabulous grecnbclr
. .
T· I N E
T I -E s
1 VI NE · 3BR., 2UA home tn Dccrlicld
Oll ;in ntra large corner lot in one ol
In inc~ most sou~ht after lommu11111c'
W;ilk to school~ \\ tthout crm~ing '1reC1'"
·rhis home 'parklc~ like new wn h frc,h
lilaint, new verticals 3110 he.lu t1lul
ush yarJ.. + $268,900
. O THER AllEAS
'
I tion. Onl 3 bloc"5 10 the beach!! ,,..-.,...__..-iJ1M--E.nglish--AVk-tO\\n~"l.lB
208,900 2BA, tirt'placc, wet bar & JUSt minute~ "'to..-+..:.....---'------1
rhe ~d1, shoppi"8 & tine dining. .
lllVINB • Largest moJel in the tract -
Prime end unit !eels like a detached home.
3 large bedrooms, 2 .SBA, family room,
formal dining, highly upgraded kitchen
w/new appliances, vauhcd ceilings and a
brand new roof. No Mello Roo$T! Oo11 't
wait! $119,000
lllVINE • Univenity Town Center fondo
w/2 m~cr·suitcs, 2~BA & large private
patio. End location. Sl 79,900
TUllTLB llOCK • Upgradt'd executive
home in a desirable famiry neighborhood.
4BR plus bonus room. 2.SBA, large famil)'
room & formal dining. All on an O\'Crsized
private c.orncr lot w/vicw of hill,, No
Mello Roos!! U l •,900
TUR.TL£ R.OCK TR..BASURE • 3BR,
lBA cozy detached home "irh nice yarJ &
atrium. Home features a chirming fireplace
in living room, woo<l shutters & a 2 year
new roof. Great location. No Mello 1\oos.
Big Can)'OO 20 Burning Tree
Newport Crc~ 20 Baruna Ct.
Newport Crest 1'5 Ima Loa
$295,000
CORONA DBL MAR . BEST rRJC:l:.n
DlJrLEX IN COM. Grca1 comer location
with 2 bedrooms. ·l bath plus a 1 BR &
1 BA uni1. Faniastic buy for futu're
dt'\'elopment or continued rental propcm
Seller is mo1h·atcd & fta( found another!!
$329,000 ...
LAGUNA BEACH · Rutlders lot" .acrcm
fmm the s.ind Full \\hue "acer ocean &
sunset 'icws. $275,000
MONARCH BEACH · .~BR single t.10111\
home on ;a large (Orner 10 1 Guard gated
community. $299,500
LAGUNA HILLS · Approx. 1200
sq.ft w/huge enclosed pm ate 'ard Walk
to rhe wilderne'~ bike trail $109,900 ,
SOUTH COAST M ETRO -Upper end
unu w/lo\'cly park ,.iC\\ St'cunr" ga1ed
w/comm. pool & ...,a. $106,900 +.
FOR LEASE
lincb Isle
Big Canyon
Monarth Bach
lninc
UCI area
SBR $10,000 MO
2BR $~6SO MO
3BR $1690 MO
3BR $1,400 MO
281 $1,250 MO
BAYIUDGE
FURNISHED · 1 tu ·~ bcauttful" 6c:,ekJ
mirrored dining room "all • l mastCT \Oitn,
fircrlace, ttlc en1 rv. planu11on shuuers.
cathedral ce1ltngs & l cJr .att;idl<d gar:igc
S.2.295 MO
S2,495,000 L.Valennnc
S229,000 8.J Jame' $254,000 8 Chamlxn
SS99,000 JHtll Nc~Bcach
Bi,, ~
2515 Bamboo~ 20 Rue Grand al $519,000 I Palmer
MISllOO 1CJO 27591 Tra Vinas $599,000 D Ga~'TlC.lu
Corona dcl Mar 720 Marguc.rite $329,000 N Engc:l"'cc:ht
PAGE 4 /SATURDAY, October 15, 1994
Montserrat with a view
There are just two new ho;nes
left in the Newport Ridge
Montserrat-gated neighborhood.
Both are the popular Oeauville
model which is about 2,200 square
feet with three bedrooms and two
and one-half baths. The two-story
detailed French Normandy
architecture reflects a refined
elegance which is the essence of the
Newport Coast lifestyle.
There are 'many custom features
such as French doors, cathedral
cei lings, large kitcher.i with 'island,
" ...
master walk-in closet, air
conditioning and a carpet and
flooring allowance for selecting you r
own choice of flooring. Enjoy views
of Harbor Ridge, city lights and
canyon sunsets from both of these
exceptional homes.
The homes are offered at
$465,000. Please contact Marty anq
Melinda Jones for. a private tour or
stop by the open house every ...
weekend. Call Prudential California
Realty Newport beach office, (714)
759-6600.
Big Canyon eleganc~
Beautiful French estate on the 8th fairway of one of the
finest courses in Newport Beach. Th is home has been
drastically reduced in price and is ready to sell. Breathtaking
entry into an open courtyard with a beautiful pool and spa .
The home has marble floors, a wine cellar, gymnasium,
parquet floors, five bedrooms and nine baths. This home is
offered at an unbelievably low price of $1 ,995,000.
For more information, call Kent McNaughton of Coldwell
Banker Newport Beach at 644-9060.
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NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL: E
·Belcourt Townhome
Beautiful Plan D at the end of a
quiet cul-de-sac street. Feels like a'
private residence right ovt .of Europe.
Rich use of hardwood Ooors,' marble
cou nters in bar and baths. Custom
made Italian chandeliers and built-in
sound system throughout the home.
Master suite features sitting .ueJ \\Ith
i replace, custom cabinl'll'\, nlJrb!c
bath and shower ~th CUl'\t'(.f glass
enclosure.
Call Coast Newport Pr01X"rt1~ at <I
Civic Plaza, Suite 260, r--c,,port
Beach 92660, (714) 644 1600
Rochelle Liss honored
Veteran realtor Rochelle Liss of
Valentine Properties was named
top salesperson for September
according to manager Mary Von •
Geldcrn.
As a display of her expertise, Liss
recently closed escrow in five days
at 3506 Catamaran 1n Harbor
View Hills South, Corona del Mar.
Her knowledge, honesty and
marketing skills ensures clients of a
successful transaction.
A 20-year real estate
professional, Liss has earned a
broker's license, and a Graduate
Real Estate Institute credential
which is the highest award given
by the National Associate of
Realtors. Fewer than 1 % of all
realtors have the designation. .
Liss, a certified Relocation
Specialist, is also active in many
community, .charitable and
religious organizations.
Her motto, "Making Dreams .
Come True " has made her .1 multi I
million dollar producer. Call
Rochelle Liss at (714) 640·2500,
ext. 22. Valentine Properties 1s at 2
Civic Plaza, Suite 100, Newport
Beach.
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11 TH ANNUAL GIANT MESA VERDE GARAGE SALE
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, 9 a.m. TO 3 p.m.
NTDIM DOllM llUOOU'M IOllM1£ TURNER DICK JMTZER DELPHA OSWALD JWRICIWAJI llll LUPfS PEARL IDYOll
Alll1 • 1649 8 Iowa Sbttt 3254 Oreoon Awnue 1739 lil>lidor Drlw AltaJ 3067 Clulmuse c.. 1800 Piltaim Drive 2702 Cardinal DrM 2029 Mandar111 011ve ........... 1850 KentUdlr Place 3210 wast1119on Ave 3081 Maden Avenue •rarde ~) 1806 P~calrn Drive 2714 Cardinal OrM 1943 Ptlm Nee 3339 Mlryland Circle 3270 Wishlngton Ave. 3087 Madeira Avenue 4 Clubhouse Road 1850 P~caim Drive 2729 Cardinal Onve 2040 PtlaQ!ope Court
3224 Mlehlgan Avenue 3328 Wyoming Circle 3125 Madeira Avenue m3 Clubl\ouse Road 1866 Pitcairn O!M 1783 Klno1e1 Court Z7~ Sandpiper Ome
3305 Alabama Circle 3233 Michigan Avenue 3332 Wyoming Clrcle 3162 Madeira Avenue 2900 Baker Street 2890 CIUbhouse Road 1878 Rhodes Drive 11ri 1<1no1et Court 2765 Sandpiper Orrve 3344 Alabama~ 3202 Montana Avenue 1605 Minorea Orlve 2914 Balcer Street 2894 Clubhouse Road 1884 Rhodes Drive 18 1 Klnolet Court 2n3 Sandpiper Drive 3348 Alabama Crtle 3213 Molani A¥enue 1622 Mioorta Dme 2953 Baker Street 2899 Clubhouse Road 1889 Rhodes Dnve 1820 Kinolet Court 2777 Sandpiper Dnve 3357 AlabmN Cktle 3314 MMda Mooe Ara2 1649 Minorca ~ 2958 Balcer Street 2846 CoMI Plxe 1819 Samar Dove 1828 Kinglet Court · 2010 Swan Duve
3291 Arizona lane 3334 Nevada A\lellUe Tm I llllM S1rltll 1650 Minorca Drive 2967 Bmr Street 1853 Elba Circle 1841 Samar Orife 1789 Doole Dr!Yll 2033 Svnn Onve 3294 Cllifomia Street 3342 Nevada Awnoe 1622 Mlnorca Drive 1850 Boa Vista Circle 1856 Elba Circle 2833 Serano Place 2701 Sparrow Court
3291 California Street 3354 NMda A¥eOOe • 1709 ()cas [)five 1863 Boa Vista Circle 1800 Jamaica Road 2S61 Sera~lace 2713 Starbird Orive
3241 Cokndo une 33SS NMda Ave1111e 2965 Andi OS Street 1609 Ponderosa Street 2988 Ceylon Drive 1828 Jamaica Road 2852 Strom i Road 1808 Tanager DnYe Ami
3249.Coltndo lJne 3359 Nevada Aw1111e 3102 Bal\ladOS Place 1622 Ponderosa Street 2989 Ceylon Drive 2958JmRoad 1836 Tahiti Drive 2780 WDwtng Cl/'Cle .. LIWlflmVtr*
3253 tolcndo une 3360 Nevada Menut 3151 ~OS Place 2952 Redwood Avenue 2996 Ceylon Drive 3032 Java Road 1860 Tahitl Drive 1870 Wren Circle
3202 Colofado PQce 1619 New HampSllire 3178 Bafbados P9ce 3030 Samoa Place 3007 Clubhouse Ctr. 1911 Kauai Place 1865 Tahiti Drive 1875 Wren Circle 2000 8alei11C OrNt 3~ DakOll Awnue 1711 New Hampshire 1662 Bimini Place 3048 Samoa Place tn~ 1924 Kauai Place
3245 lncln Avenue 1722New~re 2952 Bimini Place 3111 Samoa Place 14 ouse Cir. 1925 Kauai Place 2006 Bah ra Place
Ana4 Ana5 2025 8a~ ra Place 3211 lncln Mntle 1723 New Halllpshire 2960 Binill Place 3120Samoa~ ~~Cir 1•l.JIYIDmt °""' .... httts llWlr •~ Strttts 2857 Soi VtSla Clltlt 1659 Iowa Steet 1731 New Hampshire 3012 Ceylon Road 1613 Sandatwood 1920 Lanai OrNe 203.c taM!l Avenue 1702 Iowa Sb1et 1742 New Hampshire 3030Ceylon Road 3115 Sumatra Place (condc>~ 2939 Maul Place 2004 cape11a Court N 1709 Iowa Street 1751 =:Hampshire 305.3 Ceylon Roa~ 3143 Sumatra Place 3035 ouse Cir. 2962 Mindanao Drive 2708 canary Drive 2784 Albatross Orrve 2013 capena Court N 1710 Iowa Street 1757 lilfnpshire 3070 Ceylon Road 3153 Sumat11 Place (~ 294 7 Pemba Drive 2712 canary Drive 1962 flamlng_o OtNt 202. 4 caotna_CowtS 1726 Iowa Slreet 1782 New Hampshire 3093 Ceylon Road 3057 bhouse Cir 2962 PembJlJ)r 18{fToii'Stfeel New ffiiiiC)iiTre ~Avtn fcondcl~ 2968 Pemba Ort.<e ms canary Drive 1974 Aaminoo Drive 1976 Kornal Drrve
3244 Iowa Street 1857 New Jersey Slreet 3189 G1bralter Avenue 3062 se CK 1731 Plleaim Drrve 2716 canary Dove 2042 Aarmnoo Duve 1981 l(ornat Drive
3248 Iowa Streel 1861 New Jersey Street 2912 Jacaranda Ave. (condo) 1747 Pllcalrn Drive 2721 canary Drrve 2072 flamingo Or,ye 2009 l(ornal Drive
1~ c 1owa Street 3245 New York Avenue 1731 labrador Orive 1796 Pitcairn Drive 2733 canary Drive 2738 Gannet Dnve 2033 Lemnos Drive
2734 Canary DrJYe 2746 Mallard DrM 2829 Shantar Drive
*** COSTA MES~'S TOP SELLING OFFICE***
lf.ASON NOT JO IENT $119,000
MSOl'lltllt fllA IOln 619' tor 1st lllrie bllytf ~ 2 rn• $lill$
111 ~ l*short complex. Corne see IM one Clll now
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STAmLIMSTOIS DfUGffT $12'.900
2 BR I BA .. 0111 lqe lat. IWdwood loaiuew pairtt & fool
Wt sel "5fl Don1 MS• an Ill pl ~(51012)
~ $1St.500
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Wlllc IO bllCll Bedrooms llM * Cll&rwJ$, -cust ~ ub OIN-OUl Slit O* llfll'llS Pod Siil (7#SEA)
StUf8l)OCISll .$-155.500
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1outNs (IMIO)
A GlfAJ Ma TO SfAIT $169,000
RUlly delll 4811 2IA llOllW Wllll ties-• new .,nJ'I floor.
N11111one COi C4lY ~ In M1 IOOlll LMvt blckyltd Oii«
Im tiact kUiCt1 '\'tsl(10RA)
WGANTI $169,900
38R 2 S8A • 2 QI ltt p With COll!fll~llity pool.lsplllttll' 51
vmi.111rY9 + Mdr~ 111 ind In ~ Olrlll CGmlJIUI Close
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CANllOSE WITH THIS $21 a.ooo
Costa Mesa trll)ltx. front 1111 hu f,~ Income low ~
S175WN °"' MGtl~ PtlClll to sell Cd CIOW lo! l'IOlt
do.(2211N)
CANYON l CITY UGHtS VllW $219,500
E~ mOSI pedul bMI IOI> locatlOll & Nlllrt al your tee« lrOlll
lu1l/1lOUS lownllOme 11U1 belch! 2811. I* 2 CM UM T111•is
~?(IQ\) so CtlAH. so NICt $223,900
SpaciM • l'iol!ll ~ wox 15111SQ11' Hllge lar!'I Cl:?linQ 11'1
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h1111se to the bay n bloci to 11111 bQclll REDUCED OVfA
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GIAI THIS ONE ON EASJSIDE $J2l,OOO ·
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NEWPOIT IEACH PENINSULA $3&.t.900
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EAmlDE EXECUIM HOME $395.000
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BAYCREST
1338 S.ntlligo
Allison Seesefnann
BAYSIDE COVE
1008~CoveEMt
JOOn Campbell
BEACON BAY
62 Beaeon Bey
Ginny Wray
UDO ISLE
343 V\a Udo Soud
Edie Olson -f
844 V\a Udo Nord
Velma Tlmmons
NEWPORT CREST
25 Encore 0Cou:rt
David Prinoe
THEBUIFfS
2212 Vista 00.-ado
Miriam Mayell
BAYCREST
1609 Antigua
Judy Strauss
BAYSIDE COVE
I 008 Bayside Cove Eut
John Campbell
BAYVlEW COURT
74 Baycrest
Dave Wong
BEACON BAY
62 Beacon S.y
Gmny Wray
CORONA DEL MAR
31 7 Carnation
Renee West
3401 Qu'et Co,,..
Eleanor Bowie
HARBOR VIEW HJU.S
1226 Keel
~ff Ewing
IRVINE TERRACE
2006 Tllhuna Tenace
Edie Olson
1821 Bay.due T CTT11CC
Judy Robbins
lAGUNA N1GUB.
32621 Balearic
Carol Mock
UDO ISLE
545 Vlli Udo Nord
Velma Timmons
343 Vlli Udo Soud
Kevin Kanda
NEWPORT NORTlt VIUAS
3126 Corte c.Ada
Susan Weir
3022 Corte Portal
Gail York
SPYGLASS
60Drabs8ey
Joyce Olson
THEBUIFFS v
$659,000
$389,000
$1,150,000
$2,895,000
$3,795,000
$259.000
$369,000 f
$989.000
$389.000
$229,000
$1,150.000
$775,000
$925,000
$629,000
$695.000
$1,395,000
$995,000
$769,000
$2,895.000
$489,000
$535,000
$849.000
$369 ,000
llfW USTPIGS
UIRVERSITY PARK VILLAGE I S1350 maJlt• LO¥ely 3 lid. 2 biliome, new paint (inside-& out).
Brand new carpet. This home has a very private
enclosed bac~rd overlooking tlie oreenbell Shows
very light and brloht.
VERSAILLES $111.DIG Ocean & bay views from this 3rd floor penthouse unit.
Where else can you get a Newport Buch address in a
secunty conscious oated community tor this pnce!
This hOme Is perfect for a couple whether youno and-
lust SWtino out or retired. There are no stairs to clrmb.
slmply drive into the parkino strucl\Jre. walk a few easy
steps to the elevator & W31k down a s~ort hallWay to
your unit. Enjoy the view or stroll down to the
swimming pool & spa or enjc)y the clubhouse
UNIVERSITY PARK VILLAGE I S2GI 000 Lovelf 3 li(C2 lia liome, new paint (insioe &'otLt).
brand new carpet This home has a very prlVate
enclosed packyard overlooking the gree11belt. show
very tight and bright •
HUNTINGTON SEACllff $42t 000 Prestige gate ouarded community at the beach! Mariy
thousands below sellers cosls Is your gain. Seller
relocating out ol ~ and sacrificing this professionally
upgraded beauty. '3 bd. 2112 ba. formal dining. lavish
master suite wJlh spa, lush landscape and extensive
hardscape The lifestyle you deserve near pool. tenn1S,
golf and spa
SPYGLASS Hill $419 000 An exceptional uPQraded/expanded property 'with
pan~mlc mountaun views! Over 3, 100 sq It. 4 bd. 2.5
ba. 1nvttlng marble entry leadlno 10 open dining room
with vauned ceilings, skylight. Custom French door,
windows & mirrors all with bevelled glass. An added
grand room adpcent fo tamily room Large back yard
with lurJut BBO. PoOI & spa._BeauUJul land6'aping
throughout New roof! Ideal lor family who loves to
entertain. CaM today to set up showing appt
IR~INE COVE $1.300,000 Build your dream home tn lhe incomparable prrvale
co.mmunity of Irvine Cove W1lh 24 hour gate guard and
prtvale beach This lot is level and easily buildable.
Ocean and sunset Yiews.
HARBOR RIDGE . $4100 000
Nestled ~lgh atop a hAI .in the preshglous oiiard gated
commumty of Harbor Rkloe. you wiN be overwhelmed
by this magnificent Coloma! Estate. Breathtaking
sunsets & spectacular ocean Yiews are yours every day
& night. 7 bd, 9.5 ba.. pool & spa. commercial gourmet
kitchen, 2 saunas. fuH scale gym, elevator & 4 car
garage are a few of the amenities. Finest quality
matenals & craftsmanship throughout. Simply "The Best". .
FEATURED LISTINGS
EASTSIOE COSTA MESA $203 000 Beaulilul 3 bd. 2.5 Ila ~astslde condo with 3 prlvate
patios. Fresh as a Daisy with new carpet and eiccellenl
paint. Huge master suHe with vaulted...o.elbnos. Priced
for last sale. Submit aN offers
BAYRIDGE $212 500 Private gated community In a great locatlon to~ the
freeway ~ter. Lower single leYel plan ·c·. 2 bd. 2
ba. ceramic !Ned enll'y and kitchen. LIM new neutral
carpellno throuohout. dining room wall minored
lowly used brick Hreplace In the llvirio room. Love~
large garden patio. Convenlentty close to the
community IPl. One car attlehed garage and one car
detached.
llG CMYOM TOWllHOllES $245 • Enfoy the serene quiet setting of this IOvel'i 2 bd' plus
den townhOme. Welt CltSJgned ftoorptan wttn spacious
r~ms & cathed11I ceilings. Plenty ol closet space
Nteety upgraded lhroughout with neutral decor.
VIUA IALIOA 1211.•• ~'*owned IOl'1dosurtl Y«y motivated!~ 3
bd, 3 ba slnolt llwl lloo11>lln. 1805 sq rt model
~ect security gated comple11. 2 mastef' sulta, 2
patlOS, ocean & bay vtews. near Hoag ~. Special
finlqdnO oftndl cal Caro¥1 tor more dltalts.
NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE
wm IOPORT BEACH sm.• Compare th'5 spaoiouS. modem duplex In buch .. io
the compet-IOll. These two unls n llrge I hM ..._
bedrooms & 1.75 bath each. Gml tor an owner
occupant or Investor buyer btcluse of substantial
Income. Steps to fine dining, orocerv shopping I ..-i
beaches.
IA~EW TfRRACE $MZ • Fxecu11w· £1egance. Location! Location! EaY ICClis to
all the amenllles;-close to the bucil. Model pertct
Bayview Terrace 2 bd, 2 Ila single !amity resideooe In
oated community with PoOI. spa and pact. fltlnialon
shulleB and luSh Enghsh garden around patlQ area.
THE BlUFFS S.W.511
Be$1 l>UY WI fht Bluffs Wllh Back Bay Vrl/W 3 l>d: 2. ! Iii.
over1ookif!!l lush .oreenbell and bay. Over I aoo SQ It ol
tri·level living Eating aru 1t1 kitchen Deck ott 2nd
bedroom. View lrom the master bedroom Is llntut1e!
WEST NEWPORT IEACH $351 • Great opportunity for an Investor loo«1no fOf btach
proper1y This upper unil is leased for t 500/mo uni~
9/J0/95 (summer rentJts normally bnno S2400/mo)
Few house to ocean. this 3 bd. 3 Ila condo bouts a
minl-~n view lrom roof top declL soaring ~ In
livin'g room will! It's own bllcony, fully equipped
kitchen wJlh garden window. Oo not dlslurtl te~nt
Onve by onl'j. lnspec1ion with offtr and TRW.
BALBOA PENINSULA $371 IOI Bayview-condo Bay and sunset Y\ews lrom' 1111s
spacious 2 bd. 2 ha hardwood lloors throuohout Laroe
lanai (Ooflop deck with pano11miC HarbOr V1tWS
Pnvate pool overlc>olls bay. Boat sltp 45. Secofity bldg
Will lrade for Newport/Costa Mesa home up t~
$450.000.
EASTILUFF Me •
Eastblull condo • ~ckbay retrta1 locat10nf Location!
BackbaJ and moonlJ!e view_ Sln°"ll ie'41 3 bd, 2 ba
completety remodeled ffench d00f$. slcyttghts Private
spa Must see!
NEWPORT BEACH Ult 800 Beaullful Newport Buch townhome located In
piesltgious guard gated Belcourt Hill Popular plan 1. 2
bd. 2 5 ba on one level. with wooderlul views ol
<?tahna & Newport Center. Hardwood floors, custom
hghlino. gourmet kitchen & nook. den & wet bar are
rust a few of the amenities that this home otters Vou
must see to appreciate! Private showings Mllable.
NEWPORT HEIGHTS $511 • Vour children will love this beautiful large fenceci yard
for playing. Patents will IOve it for enlertalnlng. Mey
access for RV stOfage loo 2 story 3 lld, 2 ba home, 2
car attached garage. famHy room, firepQc8 a wood
llOOB. Co~ porch ~ colorful display Of
flowers which frame the spacioui lawn Call today 10
see this ooet
1£1~ ~!es. Both tl'A!e ~·rl!
upper units. 2 bd. 1 Ila lower unlll Wfth 3 car pr)Oe$.
Large decks. No deferred maintenance Seller will
exchange up or carry
IALIOA tSlMD - -
Fabulous buy! Large 4 bd & 3 bd duple~'~
,offered lor ule. Built In t 981 witb large rooms fOf very
open feeling. Fronl & back stairs to dOuble garage
Wbnde<ful large balcony upstairS & patio downstalri ~ rental Inc~ btcluse of size. CaM ICay Parkef' J~
COROIM Dfl MAR -SMI
Sc>aclous Mediterranean style condo. South-cit ~
Open and lloht floorplan. Vaulled ctlllnos oourmti k~cheo w1tT1 Comn counter 109. fl'1f)Ch wooci Windows
with wood shutters throughout. Spiral sWl'QM vrilh
custom wood raMlng. 2 martlle lireplaoes. 3 SIOfY Ion
(ha$ been soundpfoeted & will be restcncl to Oftglnal
condition by Mlllf). Professionally landscaptd with
matu11 tfOC)bl ,,. Llghtwtight COfle"" on 2nd ftoof
for so.iildpnlof1'1g.
aVEMDPORT HB&m Siii.
Ill °"*""'"Y to own lrwwt1nent "'°'*"' 1n :::';"' .... '"""°'1 Htlohta. 5 units. Fmhly painted
w . I ba and two 1 lld, I bl Uf1it1 Al unb flM
a slngle lllf*, a.at prtcld units on ttie marbt 1n or•t :::;. ':'or an lnvntor Of owner Who would
•---HlmEI ssn • locae.d llllt lo greenbelt, this home otrers orrnC, 1
MCUion. • bd. 3 Ila. c:entef Island in k•lthen v.dh tilt
counters. sW-wo. track lighling. wood floors LMnO "*" ha Miid celifvs & stone llreplace Fa~"*'
tw lite ftooR I brict fireplace. Master sM1le wrth
dressing lfll, rtftllual'Ct bllh & French doors to ~. Poot & lfl In !*\·like settmo French doofs & •
windoWs tflrougtlout. Seier ha bought a11otl\l'1 hO!llf &
II WfY ~-Easy IO *·
HAMOR VIEW tlU.I $629 • Thia homt Is Wllltno for a perfecl1orostt Bu..t'1tl;l!y
remodeted Wtttl "-" doofs WhlCh ooer 10 cpac
lerr1ees, br'loM Pyllohts. custom built ·~~ & a ne.r
cir.m ldlcllen With llRakfast ~ V311lled W!Yl()bWnelj
ceilings In Wing room, dining rool'R & strara1e ra1111tt
rOOl'll ..._, "°"""' & SC*t lo ltitS wondtfh1l ~oriole !Ml
3 bd, 2.5 bl "°"'8 The outdQOf 11ea w1U eNIC~ you 111111
Pllto lrent 1 -tw that are framed w11ti w~h plallt"'OS
lnciudlnO picture pe(tect colorful roses 1:.111 the Ew~
fOf '°"' viewilO opportunity. IPY&lAIS $645• Estlt• M IOI willl YllWI Aporo• 18.000 SQ It lot sbtlt!O
on pnme comet location with ocean & 111rbl)I ~lttl'S 3
lld. 2 111 wilt! vaulttd ~ In llVMlQ roor1 SpatiM
front and side yard combination wi1h pool & SP3
..... $659.• Oul$ta~ panoqmlc ocun vieWt Corn,, tlvallof' wtth
pict~resq&ll blc~rd and jacuui Ser.o·d torv ~u
IMqg aru and master bedroom w1111 ~nton>passmQ
views This large ~ hOnW offers S bd 3 ) hi Perl«I
ol the growing flltllly wtlo want lo be 1n • "rrtdertlA
com,,_.,,lty ~t.. Cd Carolyn BridQt tor mort
lnformatlOfl Salt price II sut>tect to ltl'd•' •roi;ced
payofl. .
IAYCMIT S659,00I Dramatic CUiiom home on large corner lot r ti• n~r;tl
remodelld, lltfs 4 lld. 2 ~ Ila 1$ perlect lot IJ" y lrv•nQ u
well as entdlnlno Euro kitchen ~1th tor t tt t tm,
appffances and skylight In breatfasl ar eJ Co'• 1uppl3et
custom enter11intnent tabtnel & s11 11p 1 blr 111 "'
lamtly room Bay windows. A/C, sec. sys ~Jltl P 1r1.11.o11
shtmer1, dramallC entry. 3 c.v oarage iaroe \'i10 "4asttr
ball) has 2 custom etched glass windows & rra~tit
nWble countertops. •
SfA ISL.Am S659,000
StunnlnQ ~ level townhome ol appro~ ~800 SQ ft
With colorful sun•t vtews. OtsliJner perftct ~''" on·
White cmslc decor. sep111te din~ room. morMiO room
lllCf 3 bedroom Miiies. Thi master ls.l1neiy 1ppo •tee!
With a cozy f~. tft'Ol _...frl ctosei and IJ~•sh bath
High vaulted cttlnQs add to the spaciousness ol 1111s
soptllsttcaled mlOtnee. lOQled 1n a guard qated
nelghbomood with tennis. poot & spa 1act1111es
IRVIE TBIUCE S695.00I
Buy 1 home tor much !els t11a11 1he m111ton oo1t.lr hO'MS
that lf1 '*9111*1. A IM9ulifuly ma1t1tatned 3 bo l'0111t
Easy to be ~ A towty grassy plav yud with
oversized pool "'"otinded by red brkk lftd ~r~M'l!n
shrubs and lf1IS.
ms~•ncled In 1993 5SU9~~
ooroeous library with custom boo•cases & mas1er
retre1t area (could bt uen;lseltlobby arul i ddtd
Beautiful hlrdwood loon. dOuble paned windows l01
·well located ,.. l*t 1 t6lmtnlllY school tS e'1ri woe
& haa ctlild "" pool, Oll'Clen I patio are.t Selltrs ire
ready to move now! Cati 800-745·1626 lor showing •• HMIOR VIEW t1U1 $925.000
EntOY a ~ •*••* ._ ol Ntwpoil HarbOf
from this ·~ 11tg1 tot. Home lends 1tstll lo
updating or ""90delrlo 10 malt It your dream homt
Eallnt-.i
DOVER.... $950,00I ~ · f>OWti' Stlom front row view restdenct Huve stnole llOfy 4 lld, 4.5 Ill. Separate guest '1ouse in
courtyard llcMQ pool I .... s.-tous open floorpli11 2
fnt*Cel, Wit blir. ~ & formll dlnlno Evet)'llllnO
Is Mf'llztd. GIG 141 ft Mno "*8 14.000 $Q h vieW IOI. <:on. ._ 8'e lftCllt ,.,..,me .,_ home 1v•1l3bll
Cut-de-sac '""' too. Quiet don required catt OONld
Pfaff.
TH• TERRACES OF CDM $324,500 Lowest priced In the terraces by more than $15,000. Morning sun floods the kitchen, living room
and patios. Plantation shutters. white walls. high ceilings, & neutral car~etlng. A short walk to
the terraces clubhouse, pooVspa. One block to the Oasis Center & its full schedule of fun
activities. Move in, unpack & enjoy the lifestyle. One owner must be a minimum of 62 years.
Carolyn
Bridge
HUNTINGTON HARBOUR .'429,000
"Pride of ownership* fourptex In prestigious Huntington Harbour location! Only 1/2 mile to
beach. Approx $35.500 gross scheduled Income. Great rental area attracts long term tenants al:MI
tap ma rte et rentals. Perfect for. owner occupie°(t investment. Call Carolyn Bridge for mote
Information. •
BAYCRllST IM9,000
4 BO. 4 BA plus den home on a large corner lot Family room. dining room area, brick fireplace,
remodeled kitchen plus spa in secluded backyard. Shake roof, solar back-up water system,
trench doors make this one of Baycrest's Best Buys.
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BAYCREST $399,000
Baycrest custom country trench style residence. Private courtyard entry. Wonderful oversized
master suite with fireplace & trench doors to meticulously landscaped rear yard. Gourmet
kitchen. huge formal dining room. separate indoor laundry, newly added family sun room Truly a
million dollar caliber residence. Thousands spent on finish work, oat< and marble
• Judy
· Muncv
BAYVIEW TERRACE $490,000
Vlewl View! View! Sirigle family residence 3 bd. 2 112 ba. ~ate spa. Premium location. View of
Back Bay and wildlife preserve. Gated community with pool, spa and park. Dues only
$113.00/mo. Call for showing.
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NEWPORT NORTH VILLAS $535,000
Oesianers own home. Absolutely per1ect In every detail. Neutral decor with pavets, Y.11ite washed
wood, marble. California living with high ce1hngs, tamlly room opens to tabulous spa and
waterfall. built in BBQ. 3 bd, 2.5. ba. master bedroom has sitting room. Cul·de-sac., locat1on in
guard gated eommunlty. •
Laraine/
Eric Shaw
SU •LAND S875,000
Spacious slngle level home on extra large cul·de-sac Vtew of golf course & Back 8av Security
system, central vacuum, wet bar & oversized master suite. Free standing budding with space to
add on. located in the prestigious gated commulllfY of Sea Island with community pools. tennis.
club house. 24 hr guard. Easy walk to Balboa Island & Fashion Island
PAGE 8 I SATURDAY, October 15, 1994
DANA POINT . '875,000
Own a piece of history! The estate ·casa Dana" In Dana Point Is a 64 year old Spanish VlllUlohl
at the harbor. Walk to marina. 4 bd, 3 ba. lamlly room pluS" pool and spa. Rarefy available opportunity.
COTA DE CAZA • LOS RANCHOS eSTATES '3,800,000
One of Orange County's most exclusive estates. This estate Is certainly one of Southern
cautomia's finest estates. The 8,600 sq ft main house consists. of 6 bd, 5.5 ba. The extensl'.
deckS and patlos overlook 7.4 acres of Immaculate landscaping and mountain view.
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LIDO ISLE $3, 795,000
-Thia sophisticateditayfrontlS sltUaled In the most soUQf1t after location on exclusive Ltdo ISie
Night lights, Islands. mountains, Newport Harbor's cotorful boating actlYttY. All this plus diamatic
sunrises can be enjoyed from this dramatic home. 4 bd ea. w/ 1 private bath. Gourmet kitchen wf
bay view. Boat dock for 60' yacht & side ties. Mstr ste w/ sitting rm. and his & her bathrooms
Stey_e Sulher~nl
Tom Thomson
LAGUNA BEACH f4 800 000
This stunn~. new 5 bd. 8 ba ocean view Medlterranun ISlate Mes blhmd the ga\es of [aguna
Beach's exctilslve ~front enctaw ot Irvine CCM Limestone ~ bronze & stone~~!
tastefully combined In this ciassk t~ sivlld ~ With MfY conceivauni contllmpoiary convenience. lnc:redibli YJews of thi ociln & ;;;., be __. fiom Ille many inddlc:Q.
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.Spectacular ocean, bay and city views from
this 7 bedroom, 9.5 bath Colonial Estate of
over 11,000 sq. ft., locatedatthehighest point
in Harbo~ Ridge. 24 hour security, elevator,
4-car garage, gymnasium, 2 saunas,_pool &
spa, gourmet kitchen, wine cellar, servants
quarters, 2 antique wet bars, the list goes on
and on. Presented at $4,800,000. Private
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Constq.Jction set to begin on 2nd hom·e
at Smithcliffs in North Laguna Beach
Ground 1s expected to be broken in mid· August
for construdion for the second home at Smithcliffs,
the private enclave of 26 custom homesites on the
cliffs above the sea in North Laguna Beach.
Sm ithcliffs has sold 12 of its homesites to date,
representing more than $11 million in sales volume.
The home will have a traditional French Provincial
design with smooth, neutral color stucco and an
authentic slate roof. With four bedrooms and 4.5
baths, the 3,600 square foot estate will surround a
private, three-car motor court.
The traditional nature of this home will
compliment the first home to be built at Smithcliffs,
which is contemporary in. design, said Jack Custer,
director of sales for Smithcliffs. We are pleased that
our buyers are taking advantage of the architectural
freedom that we allow at Smithcliff's. ·
Custer is referring to a rare agr~ment with the cify
of Laguna Beach that allows residents of Smithctiffs to
bypass the city's own architectural review committee
and affords them the opportunity to build the home
of their dreams. The freedom of design philosophy at
the gated community has drawn interested parties .
from all over So-uthern Califomla, including some of
the state's most honored architects, who recognize
the exceptional opportunity presented at Smithcliffs.
"The second individual building at Smithcliffs is a
long·time resident of the South Orange County
coastal area," said Custer. "He's currently living in
Corona Del Mar and has built and sold custom
homes in various locations. He decided to make his
permanent residence at Smithcliffs because of its
oceanfront location and secluded atmosphere."
Custer said Smithcliffs has a one-0f-a·kind setting
with only 26 homesites, situated -on a piece of
property that forms a natural peninsula and is
bordered by water on three sides, the community ls
intimate, tranquil and secluded.
Another aspect of Smithcliffs that is attractive to
buyers is its very moderate association dues and no
special tax assessments. That is very rare for a gated
community on the ocean and makes it a very
desirable location to build .a home, Custer said.
The beauty of Smithcliffs has been renowned
throughout its rich h'istory~ Legendary avau.c1x P,11uho '
Barnes of "The Right Stuff," fame lived thcrr 111 tht•
roaring 1920s and hosted parties for such not.1hli'' as
Hollywood stars Mary Pickford, Douglas Fairb,ir ~
and Erich von Stroheim.
From 1936 to 1985, Smithcliffs had onl I\\ '11thrr
owners. It became a popular site for Hollywood
filming and many key seen~ for the classit
"W.ythering Heights," were shot there.
~mithcliffs is the last significant collection or
oceanfront estate homesites approved for res1dt-nt1al
development along the Orange County coast. Th<.'
homesites range in price from $450,000 to $4 .9
million.
The property is at 1001 O Pacific Coast Highway in
Laguna Beach, adjacent to Emerald Bay. The sales
office ls open 11 a.m . to 6 p.m., dOl8d Wednesday
and Thursday. For more Information, call (714)
376·19'44.
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L!EDl!ll~ .UY WIEW llVUWAY! $215,• BR.1 BA conaoe on R-2 lotOuiet bay ~h ~~,;.::;:;~nl miss this !Brd to suit or. live in cottage!
USTmE COSTA MESA $215,D
Soutlweslernstyling,. Hardwood firs, 4BR, 3yards, new
kithen, new baths. Quiet family neighborhood.
EiECITM CISTOM NOME $215,•
Privata ail·de-sac ~tor a growing family. 48Rm
2.58A. vaul~ ceihngs. den+ bonus rms. Giant yard.
CISTA IEA $284,• ~iA--;.;;;;"t':i· iifully decorated hm at end ol Cul·de-. rivate location w/large ~kyard. Perfect for
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BEST BUY IN NEWP..n1r..stn1Ris $254,IOO
Over 1600 sq It, 3BR. 2~oh..High-beamed ceilings.
newer appliaoces Community pool, cluttiouse. for
only $1~o. Fee landl
EVH 116 .... MORE $241,•
7078. BR, 3BA. bright home situated on a large·
o w oc osed patiorm lor your relaxation. Best deal! Vacant & move in!
ITS A 101 $235,000
3BR. 2BA. corner location w/airconHrpl~ new carpet-
ing in living rm. hardwood fir in family rm & kit& much
more!Move in condition-owner transferred. Be ltle first
to see!
JT'S TRUE VALUE! $224,900
4BR, 38A + bonus rm. new 40 yr roof. Approx: 2150 SQ
It. onl~ $224,900! ViHa Park schools. Deal for 1st time
buyer/investor! m l NEWPORT $199,•
Executive retreat wf2BR. 2BA. Hardwood . p on shutters. Pool. spa. Gated pristine.
E CTY RIDUCTIH s1n.•
large one story hm w/poot & spa. Re-
. done tc . baths. Bay windows. frpl, large grass
yard. 2-<:ar garage. • .
VI.I.AS AT RANCH WI JOAQUIN $1 IO,DOO
Nice l storyena unitw/attached garage. 2BR. 1.SBA, Al PRISTIH PALM DESERT $23Sf• C,cul-de-sac locatiQnalgolfco.irse.WalktoshopPlng
. .
· WESTPARI TIEMPO TOWNHOME $115,500
Excellent perimeter local ion. Very privatew/some night
light views 2BR + 2BA + tolt l car garage+ ~pate
BEST VALUE! MUST SEE! $134,500
Spacious 3BR. 2 SBA townhome unit English Tudor
style, 2-car enclosed garage 2 frpl's. central a11 Ftrsl
lime bu~rs dream!
LESS THAN REIT!! -$132,000
7101 . Dual mstr suites w/sign1fica11t upgrades
nv 10. garage pkg, securiry Sys Exceptional
quality pricen •
JJJ11t1U1£..1t·HTIIG? $129,900 growi ii . Seller motivated for a ciiick Fabulous Palm ~rt retreat. 2BR. 2BA. ofiered fu lly & recreational faciliti~.
mished:i>esignergotf l:OIJTS8 location, 1st g . SPACIOUS NEWPORT HOME $179,IOO owestac~e inllle Jract.~ Tri-level __ oWL----"-----'"' 1500 sq It townhome. New paint & carpet, 2-ar garage.
Wet bar. high .ceiling. Assoc. pool & spa overlooking lake & fountain. 3BR. 2BA, 2 levet w/lamily rm & frpl. Custom kitchen, llPlD STYLE • llCE LOTI $271,• 6BR(3200 sf)lm on 1/4 ac11 lotGreat for 2 families &
g11deners. Can Mn add ICCtSSOfY ~rtment. · .. POIT 1C11 R DOWO MODE1$221,000 sellel's have made ~is a perfect showplace. ·
This3BR .. ~.5BA uni.I is~I maiotained. Formal din!ng COSTA MESA f AIA y HOME $111,• WHY RENT $84,,900 C'ft' 778fl otal privacy ol garden selling townhome
W7f)oolr3BA. 28A, nr shops, parks, theaters f rwys & CllllA..... ··-2BR. 28A. top fl<>« condo •Naulted ceilings, ocean &
calyon view. Patio, PfMde beach acws, 2-car garage. music ctr ·
nn w/add111onal rm in kithen for ~!I !able & chairs. ('ft' 704o)Great lm11ily hm. Big yard. Walk to ~ools.
Mstr BR has walk-in closet+ skyt1ghl'" mstr BA. Frpl, "i&r pt001bing & windows. Glass bloc~. Great neigh·
wet bar & filuch ~ore. borhood. ThiswonUast. • •
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s 670,000 Sharon Vogt 1814 PortChanes s 699,000 Natalia Fogarty 1911 Bayside Drive $3,300,000 Linda Taglianetti .. •••lWll ,,,.,...,,., ,..,...,, ..
S1.195.oao BevWhltt 1 Clmparwro West s 269,000 Jean Laten 127 Corsica s 267,900 Linda Brehm
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3036 Corte Pdrtofino s 469,000 Jack Greminger
I 585,000 Bruce Mcleod $ 524,900 Barbari Swindall .... [ ...
445.000 Nigel Iii~ ... ,..., t:JI-4:30
445.000 Nigel Bliliy s 605,000 Sharon Vogt 11 Avignon $ 465,000 Melinda Jones 535,000 Nigel BalleY 386,GOO Nigel 8aite'/ ... , .. ..... I 915.000 ~Mittman
719,000 G. MCGatfigan .... .,, .. ,,,......,1.5
1501 MartMr s 449,000 Gail Grabner 34 Ocean Vista ,.. s l90,000 AMlla Sheron .... .,, ..
2820CMDr s 419,000 Gail Gi'lbnlr .
\ s 915,000 Sandy Mittman
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NIVATE mAll S1'7•.-Pri~ & luxury wilh unparalleled views. 88R StJiles.
sublerranean palling. Shp for 2 lafge boats.
251 ACU UICI, NI.I UICl.12.•,•
Reno. Pristine woncing ranch estalB. Pa~-like condi-
tion. Polo field. corrals. and stable. 1.5 mile fronlage on Trii:kee Rivet.
FAlll.m IAYFIDllT P10P. $1 .-.-A substantial price iedJction makes lhis hm in Carna-
tion COYB an excellent in-.esb'nent. Private pier+ slip,
beach & Yiews. Sellers are recep!M to otters.
EliRMTl Y DESIGNED CUSTOM $1 ,250,•
Premier view street in 0o1ted Harbor Hill. Pano ocean.
Catalina & Ntwport Ctr views. eeaut11UI biifyara w/
pool, spa & wet bar & 880.
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IUUTIAl. CAMlllA OCHIFIOIT •
$1 ,141,•
On the beach! This ele0o1nt estate has unobstructed
views up & down the coaslline. Quality construction &
amenities.
g HUa.ASSIC S-,•
Breathtaking view wfi. mstr suite's + 2
large II on one level! PooVspa in rear/lront
courtyard + playground
TUITU IOCI SPECTACUUI Slt5,•
48R, 38A+ study at Turtle Rock Crest. 1 BR/BA down w/
sped&Ular view Neutral decor. Owner will deal!
CMIEi 1HCaM1 IUUTY $111,•
This quality hm fealJres a lamily rm. gounnet kithen.
48A. 3.58A. 4-<:ar garage & view of ocean & Catalina.
T ...... lllf ClllSE VIEWSS7tl,•
Magnificent 3BA. 48A. condo w/'kaJ 0o1rage. Free
H0W1ng design between living rm. dining rm & den. Frpl
in mstr & den. Gd gt comm w/ex.tras.
~ Our RECORDED 24-Hour
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For information on.propertie,s for sale,
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lfT.'IElllDB.ED! UY VIEWS! $775,•
Kithen remodeled. bay views! This beautifully remod-
eled tm is now complete. by adding new tile in kitchen'· Best lxly!
WJIEI VALLEY • UICI $775,•
kres oJ paradise at an incredible price. 68R, SBA.
exquisilely lurniShed home. 4 frpl's, newer construc-
tion. value++.
IETllE • STYLE 1515,• To this lowly ooe lnel hm on the Nev.po11 Buch
Country Club golf course. A sea island treasure •fl tennis crts & 3 pools Aelax to your hearts coolenl
IAYCIEST. S575,•
48A, JBA. 3-a garage, great l~ily 2 stoty trn w/
wonderful yard & entenainlng deck. lovely decoutor
detail lhroughoull .
MAI U1 CONDO $715,.
Condominium hm on the waterfront. Large 28R, 28A.
expanded upper unil OutS1anding bay views in every
direction. Impossible to beat this lO?tion!
SEA._· la.f. CllaE SSll,• 2BR, 28A.
&autilul upgraded.condo. 2BR. !19n. o~rlooking golf ~Cllna.IUllY llOME$4'9,000
llARIOI VIEW HW $725,•
C!=tilully ruslomized 48R. 48A w/pool-
11-oded & designeulelail lhrouohou
mllLCHIT ....
owne collection "A· model w/ti t decor.
-de-sac ocation. magnificent windows. td brick
courtyard w/lounlain -secret Garden" gate.
llAllOI VIEW SOMERSET $199,000
&autifully remodeled SBR + 38Ahm inexcellenllamily
area Remodeled kit. baths. wood noors. French doors
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CUIMlllG Ul.IOA ISLMD · $178,000
4BR 2 SBA, wonderful uwades Har ood firs. pri· vale 'spa & bit-in BBO. OUldOOf patio lighting. Custom stained glass door. Sec.sys. Pnced below rnarf(et
IEMODa II llfWPORT IUCll $599,000
Nicely remodeled single story. Courtyard entryJ!ormal dining, kithen looks on to pool area. French ooors & windows.
coorse. Great local1on, vaul~ high ce1hngs. Olional tvn yoo will tall in love vr1th 4BR
HARIOI VIEW llW $517 ,• ·· . new"tithen. light & bright Pool, spa Big lot (jf ~38R 28A, Malilxl model. on great location Fabulous -upgrades. ~r g;e; : It w/Small ocean view. Turn key condition, .. ,llT IEmTI LIT! $385JOOO
_Jjgbt& bngbt YacanL Great focatlon! Pointiil Vlewl Aal leVel lot foi cus!om
LAVISI TIWllllm UNI *5,•
'*utiful 2BR. 2.SBA +den towrllome Best views. 2
frpl 's, gounnet kithen. A gal!d canmun1ly, special
property. Must see.
UPGIADED SEA ISlAID CO• $525,.
Ideal for socializing & entel1aining 28R widen-or 38R
38Acondorninium Magnificent.Japanese gardens, frpl
in living nn + mstr BR. Comm. pool, spas, IBnnis crts & clubhouse. Exquisite
JASllllE CIEEK OI QIEEllB.T SSU,•
3BA, 2.SBA, approx. 2300 sq ft Greenbelt, soulhwest-
ern exposure. Secure. Storage galore Neulral decor
Motivated sellers.
SEA ISUllD COIDI WMEWS M•,•
Fabulous sunsets & bay views are yours from this condo in exclusii,te Sea Island. Owner will consider lse/
opt.
CUTE CllOllA IB. MAI •PUX $419,. C~ Cod 2BR, 1 BA flont uniL upgraded, large patio 2BA. 18A back uni!~ garage
conu DB. MM Mii,•
Wonderlll 38R, 2.58A. single family hm In COM'
Complete wlPlantalion shtn?rs & Betber carpel This
hm is a 1 O+ & a must see'
~ ml1I ftW Mii,•
Guard oa~ 4BR. 2.58A. 7 yrs new £xtra large Pl't-mium lot meticulously maintained
hm. Owner maycany 1st T.O.
Clll FlllTlllT CUlllEI. $375,000
38R. 2.SBA. mint condition. roof top deck w oce m
view. Frettti doors, marble mstr bath. Sharp"
.. P,OIJ llDCE llllmaUT Mii,• ~rea1vw-1nt1mlnMonMl1t38R.2.5BAPnvale courtyard entrance. Gallld communily French doors
air conditioning. Sellet ~nts sold nowt '
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NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE ~T .
$419,000
Home has charm, personality & comfort. Almost
Mrything new & remodeled. 3-car garage. 3BR,
28A. Inviting pool & patio.
Talklll 111 14 cllll 7231
$1,395,000
Sk.!Ming California contemporary custom hm inlhis
gaed comm. OceanJcity liles views Impeccable
quality throughout. 48R. 3.SBA, pool & spa.
Goormel's kitcheo. el nt mstr suile, open enEr·
tainment area. •
$1,195,000
pgradea cusfomllm w~fifUI pOOI, 38R, den,
new kithen, spacioos rms. Large lot. 3~ garage.
Tllk'-t 1111.g.1a-14" •' cMI 7035
$725,000
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$1,695,000
Slep rut of your front door into too sand lrom lhis
wonderful family hm on Beach Rd. This hm may be
sed furnished. Sep. guest qlis Also offered
r lease at $5,000 I or lease option
$1,295,000
New custom, SBA+ S SBA hm. Approx 7000 sq ft of
living area Huge mstr suile, gourmet kithen Large
lot 3-car garage & much more•
$699,000
Towne collection "A· m~ w/hghl decor Cu ·de-
~ location. magmflcentw1ndorws Redb1ickcourt·
yard wJloontain "Seese! Garden· gate
T111ll11tg '' 1 ·1444 ad CHI 7032.
$279,000
Thfs large 6BR (3200 sq ft) Im on 1/4 acre let Greai
for 2 lamil ~ & gardeners. Can Mn add accessory
apartment.
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GREAT Buys ON GREAT HoME
DEFINITION OF A GREAT DEAL: In 1994, the
average sales price is $564,000 ($266.67/sq. ft.). The home"
listed below are, all priced at less that $185.20/sq. ft ....
Ihat!s a Great.Deal!_.-
NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE
Prudential California
Realty salutes Wyland
· Maxine Montgom~ry, manager of
The Prudential California Realty
Newport Beach office, congratulated
sales executive Brett Wyland for
generating $3 million in sales to
date in his first year.
"It has been exciting to see Brett's
career nourish," Montgomery said.
"His tenacity and positive attitude
have made him an asset to our
office."
Wyland far exceeded his goals for
this year and credits The Prudential
for playing a key role in his success.
"Prudential's unique mctrketing
programs, strong name recognition
and outstanding service record have
been essential in achieving my
goals," he said. "I am looking
forward to continuing success in my in alternativ~ methods of financing
partnership with The Prudential." to help his clients become qualified Wyland attended West Point and •
UC Irvine graduated cum laude with buyers and new homeowners.
a degree in economics. That Empathy and dedication are two of
combined with his experience in the his qualities which ensure a ss:nooth
escrow industry has provided transaction.
Wyland with a solid background in Call Brett Wyland at Prudential
sale contracts, exchanges and California Realty Newport Beach
nego 1a ing rua~tes:-He-spec-r..iartt-liznes~-A4offi~o""e._, ~(7--1-4)-7-5-9-6600,..__
SATURDAY, October 15, 1994 /PAGE 15
Connie
MaXsenti
presents
''Emerald BEiy11
Under $500,000
Build your dream home on this spectacular view
site -Owner wants it sold.
. Just.reduced $200,CXXJ!
Call Connie tor.appointment· 707-7583
, Asking $499,000
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5 CoRpoRATE PlAzA • NEWpoRr BEAcli, CA 92660
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f.xcdlent locatioa c)ole 10 South Bayfront.
bas 3 bedrooms Ir 2 baths. Fully fumllhed. Recently remodeled with interior pabos Newer
tile, paint and .stucco Upaain suodect. Lov~ly front patio Very sunny. Exoelleot Income!
9819.... $'795,000 CaU & e 646-8356
Oreal IQcadoe ck>IC to boCb beys. O.aborc
lllDOriq ~Ylillble Oii _,.,. bey for 18' boel.
Cozy 2 t;d bome. Sep. suat rm. Sep. 1 ~ lpl
$559,000 Cllll )otM • 67'-4441
Huge puoramic views on So. Bayfront. Great
duplex with excell.!nt rental histories. Sun-
deck. Boardwalk pabo. Nu~rous upgn<tes.
Sl,795,000 Call Walli"r e 5118-3083
New duplex or large .5 bdrm borne under con-
ICrUCtioa. Super 100 block Jocalion. Personal-
ize your borne. Choose malerials,' colo~. etc.
$115,000 ' ColLMitt e 71V.J49/
SATURDAY, October 15, 1994 I PAGE 17
This is an excellent opportunity for an exua large 2 bedroom. 2 bath condo + .i ckn or formaJ
dining room (your choice). Ellt.ensive mirroc trealnll!ots, mart>led firepl.ice. beautiful lllcd noor·
ing cl plush carpet. louver drapes throughout.Convenient locauoo near commumry tennis courL'>
$199,000 Call Walttr @ $88-J08J
Higbly aougllt aner 2 mstr bdrm periebou1e.
Soerina calhedral ceilings w/ *Yliabta.
gant rareplace. plush carpet. louven. A more.
$259,000 Call Waller• '88-JO&J
Sunset & Ocean Views
Newer 1 bedroom huwy condo with good o-
ce.an and sunset views. Beautiful light decor.
Sea Faire's newest and OMI plwe.
$169,000 Call JM-.rJBJ
&tra cute one bcdrQOOI Villa Balboa coodo.
All new paint, carpel. appliances lmpcc-
cable!Grmt investment or 2nd home near heh.
Sllt,000 Call Wal~r e JIJIJ..J08J
Ab&oluldy impcocab ' Gorgeous i tud10 with
vanilla mart>le. t.cxtured wall covenn~. separ-
ate bdnn area w/ sbo11 doors & bu1ft-t1»
S 99,000 , Call Walur <it S88-301U
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Walk to Cbina Cove Beeclll A Maia BeKlt Coroea Del Mar from lbis beautiful 3 bdrm. 2 batb
fmly home. Remodeled ldlehea wlltew appliancd. freoc:b doors lo brick 119tio. Hardwood floors ..
. $'7'9,000 · Col/Joki,. 611-0313
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HUNTINGTON BEACH F;,1:-:dna1ln~ 4hd, .~.Sha residence, 24 hr
Hll:trd 1<alcd communlry. fca1urt:.<i Ind .. pool & :-pa
Mall GuUcafic $339,000
CdM VIUAGE DEUGIIT
.___...., .. Q1pc Cod 2br, 2h:i charmer. Tn..-c•hnt'(I
l'>trt't'l, frt•nch doors. cu-;tom <.·:ihinl'try,
l'>kyligh1., and more ..
• GREAT BACHEWR PAD
Turn-key furnr~lwd. rt•ady II> move-in :-:1uJ10.
Pl'rfrcl for ~ingk prc .rc.,,ional. Communi1y
pool & ~r:1. KH.'.tl d11hhot1lll'. walk 10 :->andy
lx-acht•,
Mary Ann McGuire $89,000
CUTE BUNGALOW COTTAGE
T11,1in l hd. I ')h.1 l ondo \\llh a lijthl &
h11,l(hl mlt•rior, ft'nu·d fl.lllO. t"omm lt'lllll' &
pool
Dick Dickson $124,900
FORECLOSED
l\\ o hr. I h,1 lighl .ind hnglll uppt.•r unil Ill
>(:llt'tl rnmmum1r lncn·cl1hk \,rim:
Lois Jacobs & Li nda Oeth $189,900
DESIGNER'S DELIGHT
Rl·u ·nt rcrno<ld ll11. I l'>h.1 111 't'\\p11r1
Nnnh. m.1m , u"om woodwork' lrKhl. hnglu
& 'unny
Marilyn Kershner ,.
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BIG CANYON
$205,000
F111 1 hl· lluu'l' (iourmt·t! .~hd. l . 'ih:1 1ow11-
homl'. mood li,Rhlinl(. 11lc lloor!', owr,fn~J
p.1lio with ~olf 1..oursc vicwi;.
LeSUe Rolls or Steve Leverett $24S,OOO
UPGRADES GALORE
Newpon Crc'>l 21xl 1n quu:l end location.
Community pool & i>pa
Ted Jams $255,000
IJnda Octh a Lois Jacobs . $299,000
LEASE OPl10N7 PEUIAPSHI
F.1bulnus cicein & h~1rbor view!I fmm thl" 21xl
pen1huu1'C. All the iimcnillc~ for yt'ar round"
vac:llinn.
BJ.Johnson $299,000
BWFFS TOWNHOME
Sf>Jclou" 4hcl, l .Sh;r horclcrs Rrecnheh and
ha~ Back Uay view! WaJk to i>hop:-. d1urd1t'i'
& s<.11001'.
Gisela Burmehter $314,SOO
SEASIDE UVING
'-lmll by the sc;i<;ide and walk 111 VilL1~l·
~hop' 2hr, 2ha. 2 rar :ISlilChed ,Rar.1,Rc In low-
t.•r 11nl1 Counyard cnlranre and :iwartl win-
ning d1:.<;ign in tht.· Terrace.
BJ.Johnson $315,000
CHARMING COTTAGE
Cnmn11 del M:ir 2hd • ne:u & dean. Walk tn
shops, c.1fei1 & ocean.
Pete Barrett $362,SOO
WONDERFUL FAMILY HOME
On :i ~real Mreet for kid:. 3htl w/lots of uo,ecl
hrick. frt.'OCh <.~. pa1quet noc)f'I, Ille<.' yard
Artie Johnson $379,000
NEWPORT VIUA
Ue.1111iful C;".i C..lon modd on 't1per-<>izro
lot. Hu~l' ele~.int m....ier s1111c, wood Ooor;,
.111<1 fahulou" lu'h tmph:.1l land>;t..1pe.
Carol Allison $388,000
LEASE OPTION MIGIITWORK
Vcr=-a1nc Ooor pl.111 wi1h npt•nc~" .m(J h~ht
hri~ht .1ppe,1I T\\o MJ.,lcr Sui1e' plu~ .1 dl·n
and a lofl. Ult.•;echt'tl wood ncx w., ~or).ll"flU'I
WESTPARK'S SHOWCASE h.1ck yard with koi fllind .inti w:nerlaJL<\. • A.rtlcJohnson $469,900 (.1ll!'Rl'Clll' home tlre:1m .. arc m,1de of nlt.-'tl
llool. ~PJ & 1mpkal landst.lpt' L11tlll ,111cJ
u1~h1 tlt·~fgncr'" own home. 1>011'1 m1<1" thi"
t)lll'
P~ttl O'Dcsky $319,000
NEWPORT TOWERS
l).1yfron1 pt.'lllhou:-.t.' ·condominium In ~t.'Cunly
hulldrn>t RcmnddtXI lhd, lh,1 with swt.ZcpinA
view~ of h.irhor ;in<l oce.m
Bonnlt Barrington $325,000
SERENE VIEWS
13.ll k U.1y & ranyon views Bluff" hd. rcmo·
deled kitchen. patio radn)( f(r"'*nbclt.
Sally Shipley $339,000
JASMINE CREEK
T\q1 hd -+ llt•n home on l.irJtc comer lot Ol.11·
st,indin~ Ooorpl.111. l<llY dt•n, llt.'\\<Cr tMpet
Lols Jacobs or Unda Oeth $473,000
CHARMING REMODEL
P.a<;thlufT .~hd h11mc · every room ha~ a A.If·
<lcn view Up.hi & llfiKht w/.r h.ippy r1..'l'lin1<!
Barbara Aune $489,000
FRONT ROW VIEW
End-unit with fam~Mlc vil·w~ Light &
hrlgJ11 2 hd, 2 5 h,1 with rcmodd l:kucr
than oewt
1.alk aoa. a Stcft Lewrett $510,000
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GllEAT HOME · GllEAT SlllEETill
four hr in family nd ghhorl11111d Nt'\\ t.11p• 1
newly painred with sp:uklinjt pool lm 1 11•
cnndnion.
Barbara AuM a Ted jams $549,SOO
SIMPLY TifE BESr
M.11hell.r 4br. 3ba. wllh hUJCC pm.lit' h,Hf..
y.ml 3 lM ~ntl(C, J ftrepl.tcc,, in KJlt' )(1111 I
ed comm~_nity Exct-plioo.il '.1.l0t•
Mall G\lllCCIF SSS9.000
PICTURE PERFECT
Thrt'l' hr. i ~ ha hmm-In J;i,nunt'" ( 11 ... l.-
l 1J(lll .111d h1i~.hl wil.h..ALC. '' 1111d_ll11111
up)(rJdt'<I t..11dwn :imJ pnv.lll' p.11111 "11h "''"
)(rt.'l'nt•ry
Harriet Botwlnkk $S6~.ooo
NEWPORT NORTII
White on while and brcalht.tkin~ 111.111•1
.rucm thb d .1 sf< home 3hr, l 'ih.1 A1111111
:inJ t•nd1"C..'tl t0un}Jr<l
Mall Gulledge $589.000
REMARKABLE FAMILY HOME
f.j\'c hr, ~h.t. vaulted cl'ilinf(.' in h\'hl)( mom
:ind m.1,1cr ~ulte. Wontk:rful l.1r~t· pri\,lll
y.trd
8Qnnk BarrtJlllOn $595,000
NEWPORT HEIGHTS
P11d1.1n11nl( 'Crafli.man· 31><1 cotl.1Jlt.' 21'1\I
llKonic pmpcny un .1h\111in1t lol hl'inK "lid ·''
one p.1d .. 1f(e or r.ep;irdtcly. ~.Jams Md Shuler $695,000
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~EWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, October 15, 19941 I PAGE 19
We Stand
Behind Your Every Move 644-6200 ..
ROOM FOR A BOAT
B.1ycrl''t in mo~I t.lei-.imhle loc:uinn. 6
hd. 'i ha. on l.'normou' 101 with
"P•trkling pool, deck~ .int.I new
l;tn<.L"l= Unda A Loh Jacobs $749,000
NEAR 11IE BEACH
111ree hd 1ownho1ne 2 hlock .. IO 1he
oc-e.1n & Big Conln;1 Ueach 11.i' all tht>
a men ii it--.
Joanna Hendrie $789,000
BEACH CONDOMINIUMS
Quiel end of \\e~ Nt>wpon -'fwo
-pn,penit_.., e:teh whh 4HR. 3 ,')UA. 2-e-.ir
Jl:lr3fll', family mom and wet h:1r.
C.U.11in.1 ,tncJ ()l't",ln Vl{'W tk_'(.k'
Don Parson $790,000
CHARMING HOME + INCOME
Ador.1hll· duple). in Cornn.1 dd M.1r
Conwr loc w11h i hd. 2 5 lx1 in front &
2 hd, 2 h.1 in h.1, I.. Uoth h,t\.\' 2 l.tr
g._1r.1Rt'' \\ i~· hu} !
G~la B~ci~tcr $799,000
CORONA DEL MAR'S ~T
Cu~nm dupl'-'" '-"•th .. pauc1u-. ~ hd, ;\
1~1 . 1.111111 room + dt•n hom\.' .. mu .1 Z
hd, 2 h.1 np.1nmt•nt
Unda Odlt A Lo18).-ob8 $849,000
O<:ean r,10{~'ft~::.r hd, ~ 5ha
and 3 c ir 8Jrnse. L1ncl<iClplng ll(\.t'nll'd
by r1'1l'k ;ind houqut:t rnnyon 'lnnt'.
(.).He ~1.mk-'d <-'ommunicy
Dea Burtoft $855,000
HARBOll IUDGE F.nchantin8 Kcn-.ingt<>n fl'l(x.lel. Four
or 5hd hnlllt' \Vilh pool. -;p:t, and lush land"l~•ring 24 hr guarcl-R.t1ed
c·nm1nt1"1t)' MaU~ $689.500
NEWPORT BAYFRONT
Cnzy 2hd. 2ha hum{' w1Lh 3>l h hn.11
'lip :ind 2 c.1r ~.1r.t~t' Qllll'I ~.Ill'·
1-'llarck'tl um\J'Tlumtv ~~ $625,000
HARBOR POINTE
Magnlnn:nt «.'xc·nttlvc homt' ill ~.1wd
.H'l':I l:l'ltl' 4 lxl, 3 5 lx1 with lihr:iry, .'
ctr g;1rnge. great locatkm
SATIJRDAY
Myrna Boom Of 8cftrty Nd9on $889,000
HAllBOR RIDGE -
\'\:ell-priled Dc\'on .. hirl' mn<lcl "'it h
unoh .. trul1<-•d '1cw-; nf the 1K.--c:an, dty
ligh" and rnoun1.11n.. Five hd. 24-hour
gwrd-ty11<-'<-I <-'nmmuntt}
Marilyn Kershne r $899,000
HARBOR VIEW HILlS
Ol·e.1n. h.1rhor, & .,unse1 v1t'w,,
tl\lcn,tH'I) n.·moddt•<I home with
m:rny t'\1.,1tnn ft>i11ur '' fi\'.~ hd. 1 b.l
('llu .. honu' room ~.ilk tn \.!ill<JMC
Bonnie Barrington $995,000
EQ~TRIAN ESTATE
Appnix1111.11dy ·~ :u:n.•., S1:1te of till' •In
hor~· f.1dl11') h.1rn, ~r.t.,.. paddtKk,,
IJ..fltl' m ling .trl'a. pool & 'l'p.1r.11e
gmom .. qu.tncr;
AJ'ne Petersen $1,290,000
ONE OF A KIND
Uig Can)'nn 5 hd, -t 'i h.1 homc• ''-•lh
c'pan'it\"C.' ll'<.' or m.trhle ;'{ ~r;1ntll'
~n & c1ty \'l<-'"'
carol Alll9on $1,450,000
BIG CANYON ~TATE
Completdy t'\i..10m1wd and exp.inck.-'tl
horll{', 3 pm~1te "idt> yard-i. pool. 1'fl",
lillQ, Wt'I h;ir Mni.ccr i.uile wlch saun.t.
Roy A Mary 08tcrhout $1,-695,000
l'.ASTBUJFF
BAYCJlEST
<DM
BAYCllEST
NPT N11f V1U.AS
NPT N11f VIUAS
NPT N11f V1UAS
HAIUK>R llJDGE
BLUFFS
HAIUK>R IUDGE
BLUFFS
W1'.ST NEWPORT
ASMINE CllEEK
BIG CANYON
BIG CANYON
BIG CANYON
Till!TEDAC~
NPI' Hf.JGHTS
HAllllOll IUDGIS
;n,uTAHJLU
auns
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707 BEllJS 1·5 TOM BRUNSON SS39.000
SATIJRDAY & SUNDAY
l 632 UNCOLN lANE 14 PETERSEN/DAU S-6'\i,SOO
3700 OCEAN BLVD 1-5 Pf.NK'«1T7./DIPPEU $1.89S,OOO
184S ANTIAGO 1-5 BAU.IMUL\'EY $0.t.900
3136 CORTE POllTOFJNO l·S CHAil HUMMEL $388.000
3 173 CORTE POltTOFlNO l·S CHAR HUMMEL sos.ooo
3056 CORTE MAJllN 1·5 \tA1J Gl u.F.DGE SSS9.000
1 ST. lllOPEZ 1-5 ADLEIVOSTEJlHOl T $649.000
2765 V15U_ UMBROSA 1-5 SCI 11''EKKERT /TAB.AK S;US,SOO
23 MONACO 1-S KE.RSI lNEIV°"lllGHT StW9,000
UNDAY
2630 VISTA ORNADA 1·S PllYUJ, IMYOF~~ 439.000
1 o BAJ...IK)A con l ·S ARNE PETI:RSFN 62S.OOO
.lJETfY 2 s llARRJET 901'-l:'lil( K ~s.ooo
S4 ROYAL ST. GEORGE l ·S RO~/l'IARY O~TEllHOl r'f 't .49S.OOO
4 l ROYAL ST. GEORGE 1-S JOA.~ KJ:.N'TO'll '$1.295.000
1 o CHEJtRY mus 1-5 KATifY ~RT St.J9S.OOO
3610 ULAC l ·S MIKESMmt $315,000
219TUSTIN l·S GISELA Bl 'llMEIS'R.R $599.000
17ST. n OPEZ l·S C'.AJlOL AU.15QN $639.000
5021 COPA DE ORO 1-S MAIUl.YN UASllNU $2.499,000
1025 AVl!NllM OllCX> l·S aouSl'LE\'EU'IT $510,000
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PAGE 20 I SATURDAY, October 15, 1994 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE
SPECTACULAR GOLF COURSE & CITY VIEWS
• Totally Remodeled • State -of-the-Art Kitchen
• Family RooQ1 . · • Security System
• 3 Marnie Fireplaces • Designed tor today's livi!19
BIG CANYON
g Country French
rooms, 6.5 baths.
$1,950,000
1 BIG CANYON
& views". 3
co w/spa & air
$735,000
$1,021,000
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Stunning views of the gc;>lf
course. 5 bedrooms, . 5 baths
custom residence. -
$ \.,L51150Nl~,000DJ
$1,395,000.
HARBOR RIDGE
~ ''Miramar"' in excellent
location. M.ony custom features.
Beautiful sunsets.
. .
i•'»,uab 639,000
"One of a Kind". Extensive use
of marble and granite, 5
bedrooms; Pool, Tl ,;;,0oo
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NEWPORT NORTH
Best location in ~ guard gaf!.9d area. 3 bedroom, 2.5
bath home. Koi pool.
.S.cM .. llMl~;JObmD
$495,000 .
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PortllftM Spectacular ocean views
from this Portaflna Laguna home.
Loads of prfv•cy. ti Bd. 3 Ba. 3 car
pr., over 3,300 sq. ft.
........ $S4?.000
Traditional 3 Bd home with
secluded rear yard
MmT & Zem $650.000
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Corona del Mar Double lot with
desirable private location
Hurtey & WaU $660,000
Hubor View Best location possible •
right next togreenbeh
Scanlan & Kinman $799,500
Best Buy
Weet Newport Beach Ocean front
duplex rl1ht on the sand 2 Bd 2 Ba
ROllda Hein $97',000
OFFICE HOURS 9:00 A.M~ -'5:30 P.M. SATURDAY & StiNDAY
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Condo &
TQwithome
Living
Be court Hill Spacious floorplan with
vaulted ceilings & built-in bookshelves.
Vb'gtna Zem $749,000
Bek:ourt Town Belcourt townhome 3 Bd.
3 5 Ba. Appl'Oil 4400 sq rt
Rick Lancevtn $989 .ooo
Beach Commu~lties
Emerald BaJ f..(nerald Bay lot In tentflc
loadon. Flat pad fQr new home. Easy to build
Rod Daley $639,000
Emerald Bay Large (24.000 Sq Ft.I
view lot. Great Opportunity to build.
Private beach community/guard gated. •
Rod O.Jey $125,000
Nortll Lapu Fabulous views of the
coast. Easy access to Lacuna VIiiage &
Newport Beach. 5 Bd.
Rod Daley $965,000
Emerald Bay Wonderful family ~ on
QlkJe.sac, w/<XSll view & lalwe yard ... Bd.
3 Ba. priv.ire beach. tennis. pool & pilb.
Sara HlnlMll $1 m.ooo
Beacon Bay Unmatched sophistication
on the bay! Dramatic 5 Bd. residence
fronting on a sandy beach with views.
Debi Bibb $1,895,000
Soatla l..ac11•• Extraordinary ocean-
front estate on a secluded cove.
Bibb & Harris . $2,495,000
Oceaaelde Fabulous oceanside
Emerald a.y l stoty home.
.... DlllJ $2,950,000
, • ._ Dramat.k S Bd bayfront! ()()
feet on the b.y with main channel views·
State of the art!
Debi Bibb...,.. $2,995,000
Emerald a., Most spectaeular ocean·
front ever offered In Emerald Bay
Bre~taklnc views and construction
Rod o.1eJ $,,995,000
Guard Gated Communities
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Blc CUJO• Beautifully uPIJaded &
expanded townhome. 3 Bd. 2.5 Ba
Foootains. brtdt patio, pted a:mmunfty.
Marte Farao $629,000
Bis Canyon Brand new remodel In Big
canyon. Extra lairee loc 3 Bd. 3 Ba.
James Cl'llJ $649,000
Sea View Unobstructed ooean. bay, ~
light & mountain views. Totally remodeled,
light & airy Nantucket model
Worden & Lqrand $669,000
Bil Canyon Goraeous Versallle mosiel
Deane townhome remodeled & expanded
. to perfection w/ picture perfect views.
lepand & Worden $1, 195,000
Harbor HUI Ideal family home. 4 Bd. 3.5
Ba. custom home w/ beautiful sunset
views. Immaculate condition.
S.....Sanlma $1,295,000
Harbor HW Exceptional in every way:
design, amenities, style. 4 Bd. Harbor Hill
custom home. For the fussiest buyers.
Susan Sc:anJu $1 ,375,000
Corona del Mar
Corona Del Mar Charmine beach cot-
taae -steps from "Big Corona· potential.
Marian PhllUppi $379,500
lasm lne Creek Wonderful In every way
2Bd 2 Ba. +den in gated community.
Expansive brick patio enhances this home.
Evan c.orbtt $,2,,000
Corona•del Mar Price Reduction 2 Bd.
den charmer wi th I Bd rental unit on
extra larae lot Open Sat 1-4
Judy Cood $' 15,000
Shore <lifts Charming much .soucht a~er
single story 3 Bd. w/ family room home In
beach community.
Dottle Vale11tlne $,99,000
Old Corona clel Mar 4 Bd. 3 5 Ba. fami-
ly room, library. music room -beautiful
home. Must see!
Bart.ni Hutc:hlnp $789,000
Shoredlffa Wonderful & charming 5
bedroom family home. 3 flreplaces, formal
dining, 5.5 baths -pool, spa & ocean view.
E:.n Cortai:a _$119.0-
Coro•• del M ar Charmin& Cape
Cod. Newly remod'eled bright ai ry
rooms. 4Bd. 3Ba.
Chris Undeay
Cameo Slloree Open and tpeeb,. J
Bd. + ~n. View home -loYely <X>UltyWd
and Pool al9.
Evan Corkett $1 .125,000
Bis C.,. Qipe Cod family home wf
pkDft pe1feci view.
Lepud & Wordn $2,395,000
Blc Ca•Jo• This magnificent 4/S
Bd.F'rench Recency home overiooks the
fllinnys.
U11du1 & Bibb $4, 750,000
Spotlight
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S.yskle Drive Bayfronfat its Bes'tl
Mal Kai Corona del Mar
Mickey Rowe $895,000
8e11c:Da a., Nice lot! Beach house,
dock. 50 ft. sllp and side ties. JBd I Ba/
Owner will entertain all offers!
Marie F•rso $900,000
Promontory Bay 4 Bd. 3 Ba home. boat
dock. split level. Fountain In entry patio
w/880. oWner says sell.
Mmte F_.., $1,125,000
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View Properties
Coron• del Mar Spectacular ocean,
f eny & sunset views! Perfect 4 Bd 3 Ba.
family home dose to COM beaches
Pat Hurley $1,425,000
Ritz Cove Impressive Italian.
Meditenanean w/tenific whitewater view
from master.& d eck Beautiful yard, pool
and spa.
Scanlan & 8mk $1.649,995
Ocean Front Corona del Mar Blufftop.
oontemporary home. 3 Bd. and 3.5 Ba.
lerry Fll\Mer $2, 175,000
Harbor Island Build your dream.home on
this~ bayfront building site .
Corkett & Brookes $2.475,000
North Lacuna Oceanfront Italian villa on
Crown Point North L.aguna. Magnific2nt CX>rt·
struction and spectacular views .
Rod Daley $2,995,000
Harbor Island Exduslve Harbor Island.
Fabulous French Normandy bayfront estate
situated oo a rare double lot.
Debi Bibb • $5,680,000
Family Neighborho.o.ds
Versallles Best penthouse location
VII ocean & bay views.
P•trtck Bartollc $184, 900
lnlne Tenace Enjoy the summer in your
fun· pool yard. Great room with light wood
floors and skylictit 3 Bd. 2Ba on a large l0t
Cluis Undsay $525,000
Spotlight
Coro•• del M•r 1 eo•ocean vl ewl
Custom 4 Bd. on cul-de-sac
Debi Bibb $199,000
'Harbor ,,... OUllllty. elepn<e. 2 Bd.
plus den G tam. room. huce vtew.
E\lu Corttett $91,,000
Westcllff A delightful Westcllff home.
Friendly neighbomood. Walking distance to
school, park & shopping. .
Dede Aul!ltero $530,000
Cllflhnell Absolute pristine condition
diffhaven single Camlly home. 3 Bd. 1 Ba.
w/pool and spa. This house has it all plus a
huge profesgonally landscaped large yard.
~ $639.000
DoYer Shores COf'ge()US rebuilt home in
desired Dover Shores. Wonderful yard and
view Move-in perfect family home!
Bob & Mary Ellen Weclan $669,000
Dover Shores 5 Bd. 4.5 Ba. exceptional
Camlly home. Pool & spa.
Evan Corkett $685,000
lrvlne Terrace Great opportunJty!
Wonderful lafie lot with "mini view"
Hinman & Scanlan $799,000
Balboa Great comer bayfront location
with 4 Bd and a pier One of the finest
views In the Harbor.
Bob Berg $1,695,000
Newport Beach ·
twbor View J Bd. 2 Ba. home on huae lot.
pool & spa. new kJtchen. new master bath.
Rkk ~ncevtn $489.ooo
Corou del Mar Wonderful opportunity
to build larae home or 2 unit rondo. Views
of bay & ocean overiooklng part.
a.~ $499,000
Harbor Rldse Picture perfect casa Blanca
townhome. Gate cu;wded. 3 Bd 2.5 Ba. plus
den <~
SILlrte, Harris $549 .ooo
Harbor V1ew Incredible 180" view in
Newport. ocean,bay,nite lights. Palos Verde
Peninsula. 2 Bd , fam. room, den, 3.5 Ba
Hatchlnp S ValentJne $1.150,000
Bis Cuyon Tiaditional family home WI 8th
fairway & citl lights view Excellent ftoor plan-
5 Bd.., Ba. + library.
Lecrand & Worden $2,495,000
Harbor' Rlclce F.leplt estate 6 Bd 7 Ba
Ocean. harbor v lews. family, game and
bonus rooms. POOi. spa. 6 cat garage.
Bers s Cooper-Rach $3.300,000
Belco.rt Macnlftcant ~ Bd. tradltk>nal .. C.,O.. Customized home on larae
lot "'pool & spa. 48d. 2. 7'5 Ba. + denloftk:e • 8ekourt est.lllle.
$1 ,095,000 LecralKI & Bibb
audea c:Nrm and wamlh.
Lep9IKI & Worde• $3,4,0.000
644~·t600·
Oceanfront
Central Newport Oc;eanfront 3 Bd 3 Ba
2 fireplaces, security system
Rk:k Langevin $1,295,000
Slllcll9 ala Spect.cular 5 Bd. ocean·
front estate with sponscourt. pool & spa • ..., s ~ $3.I00,000
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For more information
or for a private tour of tftese ftomes
please contact ...
DANNY BIBB
759-3711
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STELLA WORDEN GARY LEGRAND
759-3729 759-3779
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.. Balboa Island
· 124 SOUTH BAYFRONT
LOCATION, L OCATION, LOCATION!
• MAIN TURNINC BASIN VIEWS
• I.ARCE PIER FOR SEVERAL YACH'5
• 3 BEDROOMS·, 3 1/2 BATHS
• PJlNATE PATIO WITH SPA OFF OEN
• WARM TEAK CONTRASTS WITH DRAMA
OF GLASS AND COPPER
• 2 FlREIUCES
• INCLUDES FURNITURE $1,950,000
Prt~11utl By:
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VOICE M AIL (714) 7S'9-3709
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Sharon Smith
759-3719
TREAT YOURSELF
TO A NEW LIFESTYLE
2 story 4 Bd. 3 Ba. home
featuring ocean and panoramic
city lights views. 24-hr. guard
gated community with pool.
spa & te'nnis facility .
$739,000
2011 YACHT MISCIDEF
. Call
_: SHARON or SAN.DIE
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Harbor· Ridge, Newport Beach
11 San Sebastian
This view comes with a
6eautiful custom home!
CHRISTINE KIM
717-4709
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POTTIE AUSTERO
759-3763
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GIGI THOMAS
#I YEAR-TO-DATE
Completely remodeled 3 Bd.
(possible 4th)'plus den Lido Isle charmer.
· Vaulted ceilings & all new baths.
Step down to beach.
BIG CANYON VILLAS
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3 pd. Italian villa nestled on Big Canyon's
golf course. Designer's home with ·
no detail spared. Absolutely exquisite .
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HARBOR POINTE
Completely refurbished Harbor Pointe home
with ocean views. Quiet interior location.
3 Bd. 3.5 Ba. All new limestone floQrs &~catpet.
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759-3764
LINDA LYLE
759-3 70 )
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Great Opportunity! $799,000
Wonderful large lot "mini view".
Custom built -large rooms. Pool.
Room for RV or boat. Close to park.
BELCOURT
Model Perfect $749,000
4 Bedroom home newly upgraded.
French windows, doors, wood floors.
Large yard with wonderful
English gardens.
N EWPORT NORTH
Why P•J Rent? $194,000
Priced to sell I Highly upgraded
2 Bedroom condo.
Excellent location with view.
Low taxes & low assn.
CAMEO SHORES
Panoramic Oceu View $I, 19',000
· ·Custom home wfth open design
and high ceilings. 3 'Bd. 3.5 Ba.,
pool, and spa. Very light and bright
Private beach access.
HAR KOR VIE \\ HO.\H...,
Popular Family Home $715,000
Beautifully remodeled and expanded.
5 Bd. plus study & family room.
Close to school, park and pool.
LIDO I SLE.
Bay & uptm View $1,445,000
Warm traditional 4 Bd. 4.5 Ba. home.
Great location across from beach.
Double lot. Private pool ands~.
B AL BOA I SLAND
eta.le Bemch Coeblle $'49,000
2 Bedroom plus family room and den.
Built in 1977. Private back yard,
quiet location.
Brad H inm an
7 59-3732
NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT
Totally rebuilt contemporary home
on front row back bay location 1
No roof tops! 4 Bet. & pool sized
lot. Owners may trade down I
$669,000 L.H.
Panoramic views from this
decorator perfect single level
4 Bd. home located on one
of the premium streets of CDMI
Private, quiet setting.
$1 ,195,000
Lovely 4 Bd:'°plus loft home on
114 acre natural canyon setting.
Ocean views and beach access.
$997,000
NORTH LAGUNA OcEANFRONT
Premium location overlooklnc
Crescent Bay. Direct beach acceu
from this 5 Bd. home wlth
proposed remodel plans.
$2,695,000
Contemporary remodeled 5 Bd.
home above the canyon & ocean.
Nearly 1/2 acre!
Private beach access too.
$1,895,000 .
TOP TEN 1994 .. YTD
1994 CLOSED TRANSACTIONS REPRESENTED
413 Cabrillo Terrace
4 Rue Grand Ducal
20152 Cypress
24 Rockingham
5 14 Iris
80 Ocean Vista ·
9 Ocean Vista
53 Belcourt
624 Poppy
3 Weybridge
602 Avocado
110 Hartford
IN ESCROW
73 Unda Isle
605 Iris
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Buyer
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JERRY FINSTER
·759-3750
Immaculate upera<fed Port Royal on quiet end
of cul·de-sac with city light & mountain view. A
very private location. Great yard. $795,000
I Original beach cottage on oversiz.ed lot. Great
opportunity to build., new construction. One
block to beach. Good rental. $299,000
Blufftop contemporary style home with sweep.
Ing whitewater ocean views. 3 Bd. 3.5 Ba. Laree
open floorplan. $2, 175,000
Ellcellent Hillsboro Cape Cod home. Vaulted
c.c ilings. rabulous kitchen. ) fireplaces & air
conditioned This is a steal! $419,000
Spectacular Italian villa on prime 45 ' wide
bayfronL Large dock, magnificent marble floors
& staircase. Sunny location $2.450,000
SOUTH LAGUNA
Oceanfront on approx 112 acre on blufftop
Overlooking sandy cove. Very private location
Views of crashing surf and rocks $1 ,295,000
RON HIXSON
Assls14nt
759-3743
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644~1600
Exquisite French Regen~y
with large dock.
$1,890,000
Fabulous contemporary on
the golf course.
Completely remodeled and upgraded.
$1,595,000.
Wonderful large 3 Bet in pristine condition.
Wood Hoors, off-white carpeting and walls.
Great location. Community tennis, spa
and pool. 24-hour gate guard.
$549,000
Fabulous 180° turning basin views,
Contemporary remodel with large dock.
$2,950,000
Fabulous remodel just completed.
4 Bd. 4.5 Ba. Theatre entertainment room .
$1,300,000
Charming single level home on an extra
large lot. Kitchen has been nicely
upgraded. French doors and windows.
Across from park and playpound.
~ $455,000
Shi~ley Harris
759-3727.
Jim Kli~e
759-3771
Over 100 ft. of water frontage with slip for
large yacht. English garden entry.
Newly decorated. All the ambiance of
a truly magnific~nt home.
$3,395,000
fabulous coif course view in gated
Sea Island. Great location. 2 Bd. 2.5 Ba.
living room, den and dining room .
$625,000
One of a kind extra large I Bd.
in gate guarded Villa Balboa.
Excellent location near tennis court,
pool and spa. 1/4 mile to beach.
$155,900
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CALIFORNIA CONTEMPORARY VIEW HOME
Cliff May design bayfront
Unbelievable harbor vistas
·~---..... _i•Jl•lll with exceptional bay frontage.
Open, light. wonderful
4 Bd. 4 Ba. 2 fireplaces,
..___:, ......... :;.-.r.s; .. soaring ceilings, tile floors,
deck and dock.
$2,795,000
A famous landmark, this
exfraordinary home has been
rebuilt with incredible quality
Elegant limestone and marble.
handcrafted and etched glass.
Three levels with 5 Bd.
entertainment room. study,
expansive outdoor entertainment
area with deck. pool and spa.
$3,800,000
PRICE REDUCTION $1 , 125,000
4 Bd. 3 Ba. view & pool. Great opportunity.
Walk to beaches. Enfoy the great sunsets.
GATED AREA $549 ,000
2 Bd. 2 Ba. den, large patio. Upgraded and perfect.
Community tennis, pool and spa .
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644~1600 '
Cool and refreshing home with
wide expanses of gl~ss-offering
wonderful views and the
opportunity for indoor-outdoor
living. 4 bedrooms, 4 baths with
a clean color palette and exciting
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design. Use of light woods, •
skylights, indirect lighting and
natural elements make this a
one of a kind home.
$1 ,495,000
Sophisticated and elegant
This 5 Bd 5 5 Ba home
incorporates quality and
exceptional design
Large kitchen, fam ily room
separate guest quarters.
gated area.
$1 ,475,000
Your own bit of paradise
Secluded entry and
private steps to beach
Magnificent vie\\
F'ront row oceanfront
4 Bd. 4 5 Ba family room.
formal dining area
Serene and special!
$3,795,000
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·Ron D ALEY
(714) 759-3776
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Almost one year ago, in the hours immediately following ·the firestorm which engulfed
Emerald Bay, I wrote an open letter published throughout Orange County, which
chronicled the spirit of rebuilding that was immediately evident.
' Today, I 'm delighted to report that every Emerald Bay family that expet_ienced partial _...___ .............
damage has begun or completed repairs, and has elected to remain in this unique
community. Of the sixty-five families who completely lost their homes, not-a single one has
opted to pe rmanently leave the community. In fact, 100% continue to express their . ·
commitment to -Emerald Bay. As of today, 80% of those who experienced a total loss of
their homes have received -approval for rebuildif!g, with most having started construction
and some approaching completion.
• Th ere have been a small number of residents who have elected to purchase existing homes
within Emera ld Bay. Therefore, for the first time in some ·thirty years, there. are a small
number of vacant building sites available for purchase. In fact, during my quarter century
of representing Emerald Bay homebuyers, this is the first time that I have experienced any
chofr;e in available building sites.
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We invite you to come down to see the rebuilding in Emerald Bay, and to visit some of the
f ew available sites .. This is a very unique gated community with .s\X tennis courts, fourteen
acres of parkland, a State of California approved private beach, Mmming pools, a day
care center, and 24-hour roving security patrol. Experience has taught me that this is a
great opportunity time to secure a site in one of the most popular enclaves in the entire
world. Call now for an appointment to s~e t~.e excitement in Emerald BaY. .
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B/\YSHORES
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Localit111
N cir Listi 11g
Sopf1isticatctl
CAl\i1 EO SHORES Vieu ·
HARBOR ISLAND DR. Space
Opportu11ity
011111 it y
Vt1l11c
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Steps to the beach. One of the finest locations on Bayshore Drive. Wonderful
•great room" for entertaining, cooking & dining Formal living room. 3 bedroom
with room to add. Special 55 feet on the street.
2 years new. Contemporary Medi°terranean bayfront 3 bedroom home with
docks for 2 boats. Designed by"well known architect and have opportunity
to have new quality construction on charming and quajnt Balboa Island. . .
Turnkey 4 beg room home re~entty remodeled with state. of tbe...artJdtchen
& dramatic exposed beams and marble fireplace. Community beaches,
tennis courts & yacht club. ·
TOO LATE
South facing buildable lot of over 11,600 sq. ft. on Newport Beach's most
exclusive island. There is nothing on the Southern California coast to
compare with this property. Turning basin view, privacy, lawns, trees, yachts
Call regarding pier & dock permits.
TOO LATE
View -Gated Family Community
Motivated seller moving to desert. Ready to sell! Great custom view home in
perfect condition.-4 bedroom, office, loft, formal dining, fam ily room, breakfast
roo!!', spa & private cul-de-sac
En&llsh Custom View Home
This home cannot be duplicated today Over 6,500 sq ft of European quality
construction overlooking harbor & ocean Custom built for present O\\'ners 5 bedroom .
library, den, formal dining, island kitchen with informal eating area Circular staircase.
The Best of the Crest
Outstandin& 2 Bd. townhome on most secluded, wooded lot End unit, Nflag
drive· Designer perfect with lots of natural licht. Cozy 'den, intimate stepdown
master suite, & formal dinlnc. Indoor -outdoor livina. Absolutely turnkey
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Residents
759-3713
717 -47 I 9
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LAGUNA BEACH
*OCEANFRONT PROPERTIES
2 Bd/2 Ba
3 Bd/2 Ba
2 Bd/2 Ba
South Laguna
South Laguna
North Laguna
$259,900.
'$329,000
$559,000
• ALL PROPERTIES WITH FULL OCEAN VIEWS
City lights views from this 4 Bd. 3.5 Ba. home
on quiet cul-de-sac. 3 fireplaces.
$579,000 or lus~ $3,300 mo.
Magnificent castJe on the top of the hill.
6 Bd. 7 Ba. Beautiful European design.
$3,300,00o
NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE
Carol Berg
759-3739
Micki Cooper-Rach
759-3740
Please call for additional information
Wonderful 5 Bd. 3.5 Ba: home with spectacular
views. 2 family rooms, and large yard.
$949,000
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Mftlll-llON---rr-PDf11IOlJ8E NOW $H9,000
Mahe yo.r offer on It-is btuy twrjl me cordo \k1lh
~ t.,i. ocecin & dly lirj1ls views. ~ · to Udo
~shops & be.aches. Make offer.
INCOME PllODlJCEI
MY A llEAOI a.osE $425,000
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A BEST llUY AT $775.000
Breathaidng ocean. C.atalna ~ wittt 3.5 feet of ocean
frorQge Located on a choice romer kA ~ get the
feeing of "l.Wie open space .• Mal<e ycu clfer4
HEY, LOOK NE OVER!
SATURDAY, October 15, 1994 I PAGE 37
$7 SI< BEi.OW APPRAISAL S 1.499 .. 000
,4BR sUtes/4 .5BA Cape c.od ~ home on a large
oomef lot overlookrg ~ Harbpr. city lig'ltS & Mt
~ • i:Vl?!y high end amenity has ·been artftity
es igil ll'ef 00 Into lhts dramatic waterfront r esades ce A re.al
mB~·
OWNER MAY TRAD£ •••
UDO ISi.£ FOR $699,000
GORGEOUS P£NTHOlJSE FOR $168,000
~ appoll'lled & ~ed 2BR coodri with
topd-the-line detailing ~ Located near the
beach in a gated oommtl1ly with pool, spa. exercise
Seier nee& to moue on. Ex.celen opportlriy for
iloome property In ycu pol'tfoao. CN.ner wil finance for $pacbJs l'OOl1l5 Wrap arotrd a kM>'9 Slwn,I pa{lo in tA5
4BR 1.Jdo l'lle home located on ~ deshabk> !itreel to
IF=========iiils=======:::;::====~ street lot
q.iaMad bu,ls. UI for detals. •
A .. FOii YotJll YAarf
UDO llA\'FllONT FOii $1,97 5,000
l..ocafled on a large IOt IAAlh room for a 55 '· craft.
It-is rTlaJ!J iftoer1t waterfronffume feafures soamg cea,gs; spacious ertcrtalnrg rooms & a 1-..ige
b.Y,Aror1 · deck Ceil for ycu prilele stn.Wlg
NO EQlJAI. AT nos PRICE!
'11AY8B>E BARGAIN AT SI 75,000
2BR/2BA by the bay & dose to l.l'lCroJ.ded
ocean beaches. Yoo wil be hilrd-pressed to find a
better wLe in u:h a prime beach locabon!!
GllEAT CASH Fl.OW
INVE8TOll 4-PlEX $559,000
~ Caler-t br-plex
LARG£' 5 llEDROOM BAVCREST
OWNER IS ANXIOUS ONLY S.5_ll._O,OO_
Lo..0.,i landscaped ~rd featuring a pool & c;pa.
Lots of potential here "4th room to expaoo IOI a
IMge f~ Cireal ~ fbxplan
CHF.AP£R THAN RENTI
COUEGE PK STEAL NOW $245.000
38R. 2BA home ~ for ~e move,fl
Tast~ rl"t11odded l\.'lth new flooring. fj.~ bb:t.
~. 15&.nf krtchen & eating crea
iloome property near the said. LM i'l one& ren ~============:::::i.:::==========':!/ lhe others. UI b specfics today. PARK VIEWS FROM
LIVE NEAil 11E llEAOI
P8ICE 19 mGH1" NOW $11 S,900
A very private cordo in CJJiet location ~ the
trees & b.9J ~ Caicb CXJrr(:llex near beadles
~ pool & spa. tbiy, won't last.
PIC'nJllE ftmECT GEM!
P£NIN8lJIA POINT $585,MO
Plch.re-perfed 2BR + lclt + 1-..ige t.p;lairs famiy room.
38A home \Mdl ~ room & re:stM soLlrUn. Tons <X
charm '° tic:nl
TAKE A DIP IN YOUR POOU
SINGl.E ~ EASE Oll&.Y $539,MO
~ & spacious 38R. 38A home \AMtl ~ ~
room. ~e pool & ~ patio, Fre.nch OOors.
LOW. LOW DOWN!tl
llE.Aat DO'lEX $599.000
Six years new' ~ bdooms. 3 frpls, 6<.ar
~ + xtra stcnge. Upper wit has 2 .separate liv
rms, din are.as & kitchens. Great comer lot ii ~ pa.rt
cX w. Newport. ~ & airy. ....
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nas GIANT. ASl<ING $489.000
F~ ~ pool home Wlttl <W19 room. den. I~
room. master bediocm \k.th fireplace & a ~
~ Mm*19 pool fxa?len r~hood
GO SAii.iNG. ••
SHUT 11IE DOOR A 001 $669.000
Magnifioen 3BR, 28A \.\!Ah ~ view ~ + boot
stp, frest'l lnteriof parit & more Many custom buit Ins
24 m, Wws d lhe bay & twWdWlg city 19-As ~ ajll
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WATERFRONT HOMES, INC.
Realtors® GR&iT-mATes
INTERNATIONAL
&elusive Orange County Affiliate of Sotheby's lntematlonal Realtv
EASTSB>E Costa Mesa duplex, both 1 bdrm. 1
bath units with M)'d\jJOOd rloors in excellent location 6'.f~-61~~~~~.~~.~~1.~'..'.~~.1~~.~~~~~: .. $257.000
WOODIAl<E at South Coast Metro . Spacious 1 bdrm
condo attached on 1 side. Inside lau~, hi ceiling & tti~rJ~~~~ .... ~:-~~ .. ~ .. ~~~~~· .............. $70.000
NEWPORT CREST 2 sty 2 bdrm qule~ end unit
w/dinlng room & den. Community pool, spa & tennis,
bi ke to beach. Seller may finance w/ 15% down.
6 31-1400 .................................................. $235,000
EASTSIDE Costa Mesa -Darling freshly painted
eastside 3 bd country cottage. Totally redone. custom
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NEWPORT HEIGHTS Custom upgraded 3bd twnhm,
vaulted ceilings. oak cabinets. designel. appliances &
fixtures. Private landscaped patio.
631 1400 .................................................... $259.000
CORONA DEL MAR new 2bdrm condo w/dinlng
room & laundry. dicorato r touches Include glass block &
~~~-i418<f~ ... ~~~~.~~.~~~~.~.~~~.~~.~~~~: ... .' .. $269.000
COSTA MESA HEIGHTS Pristine owner occupied
duplex. Like 2 little houses each w/2bdrms. laundry ~3J~iufJo~~.~~-~~.~ .. ~-~1.~~·t·~.~~.~~.' ................. $278,000
IRVlNE lmmaculate Rancho San Joaquin condo w/2
master suites, dining rm, den/study & wide greenbelt &
mini goH course views. Light carpet & hrdwd floors.
631-1400 ................................................... $279.000
HARBOR HIGHLANDS unbelievable price for
Newport Beach! Motivated seller wants to move this 4
bd hme w/hrdwd firs. brick frplc & dbl garage.
63 1-1400 .................................................. $287.000
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added family room. Close to clubhouse. pool & tennis,
walk to ocean. Possible lease option! -
631-1400 .................................................... $299.000
EAST9a>e COSTA lllEM Axer. Large corner 2
sty 4 bdrm home with overstzed master. formal dfnlng
area, family rm & convertible den. Yard w/pool, spa
& patio w/BBQ outdoor kitchen.
631-1400 ................................................ $,374.900
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EASTSID£ Costa Mesa triplex In gr~t location, close
to shops & buses. Each 2 sty unit has 2 bdrms, large gj~90~ ..... ~~~~~~.' ..... ~.~·~··:·•~.1.~'. ..... ~ ... $cJSG,~
NEWPORT SHORES w/a country look. Charming 5
bd w/fmly rm, used brick frplc, oak cabinetry & custom
waJlpapers & drapes. Steps lo pool & tennis.
631-1400 ................................................... $375,000
NEWPORT HEIGHTS A 3 bdrm house in a super
location. walk to schools. bike to beach. Needs
6~~tl108.~ .. ~.~~~: .. ~~ .. ~.1
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NEWPORT HEIGHTS Well maintained 4 bd home
w/French doors In living & dining rooms, rock f rp&c &
beautiful front & rear yards. .. ·
631-1400 ................ ,. .................................. $399,000
COllONA DEL MAR Dramatic 2 story 3 bd townhm.
front unit, aprx 1800 sq Jt w/den & fn1ly rm, Mexican
~ Dll. .._.. Sumnwrwlnd ... IOUlh of 'Coast~· Dat!zner's own 3 bd home w/eat-ln,
gourmet kitchen, loft & ful attic. Dlnng. family &
mr~ .. ~ ... ~ .. ~~ .. ~ .. ~~~ ..
NEWPOll'I' 9 BAYc:msT back bay, mountain &
city Ught views from this 2 story home w/2 large .master
suites. family room w/wet bar & eat-in kitchen.
631-1400 .................................................... $595,000
pavers & 3 patios. Very motivated sellers! ·
631-1400 .................................................... $399.000 UDO ISLE an Immaculate 1 ·story 3 bd built around
· patio 011 40' lot. Family room. country kitchen. hrdwd
floors & new carpet. Possible lease option. IEMTSIDE Costa Mesa dplx bit Irr '90. BANK
OWNED! Lrg well laid out 4 bdrm detached units w/4
631~i~&J.~.~'.~~.~.~.1~.~~ .• ~~~~~~.~~~15.000
JllEWllOal' •-~e 2 sty 3 bdrm canalfront, custom built. IJI) present owners w/den &
small dock. Oak cab6neby, plank flooring, used brick ~'rf:1~.~~.~~.~.~.~ .. ~$4~~
NEWPORT NEIGHllORHOOD Upgraded 4 bdrm
home. Sep guest suite w/IMng rm, bdrm & kitchen.
New marble Hrs & smooth ceilings.
631-1400 ................. : .................................. $459.000
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NEWPORT HEIGHTS nice 1 story home w/3 bdrms
and famll~~mlly rm w/bar. French doors lead to rn~t~~bt;~ .... ~~~.~: .. ~~. ~.~~~~.1.~. ~~:. $41s.ogo
NEWPORt HEIGHTS duplex -townhm style .. Front ~~It ~r~f!'~ ~~~ ~r1*T1~u~~.unit 2 bd, patio &
63 f-1400 .................................................... $489.000
I.Ibo ISLE In prime location, 2 story 2 bdrm home w/
convertible den, dining room, beamed ceilings, French
doors, sundeck & souttl facing patio. •
631-1400 .................................................... $499.000
LAGUNA BEACH retail location on oceanside of
Coast Highway In prime sho/iping area. Three rooms. 1 ~m~ .. ~~~.~~~~.~ .... ~~.~~: .. $525.000 .
NEXT TO NaWPOll'I' Beautiful 5 yr o&d custom 4 bd
w/dlnlng & family rooms, pool, spa & landtcaped yard.
Fr. doorS, vault celJlngs & 3 frp&ces.
673-6900 .................................................... $549,000
631-1400 .... , ............................................... $595.000
NE'WPOllT'S 8EAYIE9J 1 sty 3 bdrm home
w/panoramlc city & mtn vus. dining & family rms,
terrace w/ spa. Gated .community w/pool, spa & tennis.
631-1400 ................................................... $625.000
BALBOA ISLAND Irresistible charm & choice quiet
"l.JttJe Island." Sunny 2 stoiy ~-bd~ llbra~ & great view
across beach to bay:-HUGE-REBUCTION.
631-1400 .................................................... $629,000
llAUIOA ISLAND Darling 6 yr old 3bd, 2 bath ~pe
Cod collage w/ loft. l.Jvlng .ffil w/ vaulted ceil(ng sk~ht In master & 1 bd apt. '
6 3~6900 .................................................... $650.000
UDO VLG Beautifully decorated & furnished 2 bd co~on the 7th floor w/ s~tacular bay. island &
ocean views. Security bldg w/doorman. poQt & spa.
631-1400 .................................................... $650.000
UDO ISl.E Bright open custom 4 bd w/ family rm
totaJly remodeled In '87 w/to~ quality amenities. Two ~31.~.f800~:.~.1.~~~.~~~ •••• ~~.t·~·~·~: .. s699.ooo
CORONA DEL MAR• Breathtaking ocean & harbor
views form this spectacular totally remodeled 2 bdrm
Channel Reef condo w/commonlty pool & spa.
631-1400 .................................................. $725,000
CORONA DEL MAR Elegant remodeled 2 bd
waterfront MalKal condo w/new kitchen. 5 skylights, ~'rt. ti~~-~~.~. f~~.~~~ .. '.~~~·.$795,000
Speclalulng In propertle• /or aale or 1 ....... on tlN INl•r. .• ,.., Ute 1Nler. •• ond _,,,. 0 .,...., of tlte ... -. ••
NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE BALBOA ISLAND omcE
243' W. COAST HIGHWAY JU MARINE A\'&. '
114-Al-1400 714-671-6900
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WATE~RONT · HOMES, INC. -.dc•ae OfJ8Ja(le q: ·· · Realtors® GREAT ESTATES INTERNATIONAL
Exclusive Orange County Affiliate of Sotheby1s l~temational Realty
-= UDO 151.E Lowly traditional home w/master suite. ~parate four bedroom ~hildren's wing & staff quar
ters, formal dining, ram1ly room & country kitchen 6~~~~. ~~~~~· .~~.~~s ~s1i~r5~boo
. DOVER SHORES Beautifully remodeled 4 bd home
w/formal dinjng rm & family rm opening to brick ter
race & stunning upper bav & city light vus.
631·1400. ... . . ... .. . .. . . . . . $795.000
OlD CORONA DEL MAR channmg 3 bd (den 1s
present 3rd bd) Country French home includes fabulous 63\r,ffl}8~.~ .~ ~ ~.~t. +.~~~~-~/~pa.. ...•. $799.000
PE~Ul.A PT Delightful 3 bd. 3 ba home w/fam1ly
rm. 4 frplcs & 3 car garage. Remodeled in '89. hrdwd ~3si.1%00 .. ~~.~.~~ .... ~ ... ~.~-~.~.~~····~··· ~'.~'.neis2n1.0S00
EASTSIDE COSTA MESA 12 units. Impeccably
maintained with ten 2 story 1 bd units & two 2 bd. 2 ba
6'J1i~1~~~.~.~~.~'.~e. ~~~.~.· ~ ... -; ........... $850.000'
LINDA ISLE Traditional style w/4 bd up & maids
down. Livin~ room w/24 h vaulted ceilings. Dock for ~~e1460.~ .. t .... ~ ..... ~r~·a·~ ...
0~~~ .... ~a~ .. $9~5(.~J
BALBOA ISLAND Immaculate. charming 3 bd bay
front cottar with dining room, 2 patios. bay & night
~j= .... ~~~.~ ............................ $945.000
NEWPORT HEIGHTS custom 5 bd w/ magniHcenl
harbor views. Trl·level widen. 2 bonus rooms, dining & ~3'1~\>'400~.s ..... ~~~~~ .... ~.~~~~~~~ .... ~ .... ~ri.1~5.ooo
AVALON Catalif'ld Aprx 9000 sq h hillside lol w/spec·
tacular views of the ~ & approved plans & permits for
63rt::h'6.~ .. ~~~.c~ ...... ~~~~~'. ............... s 1.200.ooo
MID PENINSUIA 9 unit apartment bldg at the beach.
Upgraded 1 & 2 units w/private patios. fabulous views,
6~11 &..~ ~~~.::. ........................... , ....... $1.495.000
.OPEN HOUSES.
SATURDAY ONLY .
205 Canal • Newport Shores
Kennie Jo Rizzo
65 7 Vista Bonita · Bluffs, NB
Margaret Duffey
111 Via San Remo · Udo Isle, NB
Rob Giem
. SUNDAY ONLY
3 Bel Hse
$439,500
3 8d Twnhm
$449,000
II 3 8d ff.se
$899.000
495 E. 18th · Eastside CM 4 8d Hse
-Roy-Frmnan $359.000
508 San Bernardino • Newport Hts 3 8d Hse
Carla Broffman $475.000
2118 Leeward · Baycrest, NB 2 8d Hse
June Adams $595.000
610 Carnation • Summerwind, CdM 3 8d Hse
Us Olsen $595,000
1221 Bayside · Mai Kai, Cd.M 2 8d Condo
Evelyn Moodey $795,000
518 W. Oceanfront · Newpon 8dr ~ 8d + stu
Rosette-Andree Gindi $1.495.000
320 Morning Star • Dover Shores, NB 4 8d Hse
Rob Giem $1.495.000
1400 San Miguel • Corona del Mar 5 8d Hse
Olga Matthews $1 ,995,000
SATIJRDAY and SUNDAY
502'/iJasmlne ·Corona del Mar 2 Bel HM
Lynn Creamer $269 ,000
431 Vista Aora ·Bluffs, NB 3 8d Hse
Pia D'Auria $349,000
317 Fullerton • Newport Heights 3 8d the
Marlene Hassel $379,000
341 Peach Tree • Upper Newport Bay 3 Bd ~se
Carolyn Starr $399,000
501 San Bernardino· Newport·Hts 3 8d Hse
Jimmie Jones I Manny SteUino $449,000
209 Via Mee • Udo Isle, NB 3 8d HM K
Carla Broffman I John Mark $595,000
2121 E. Ocean BIVd • Penln Point 4 8d Hse
Sally Philhps I Vicki Lee $595,000
405 Morning Star • Dover Shores, NB 4 Bel HM
John H Cummings Ill $1 ,595.000
930 Mariners • Do\la Shores, NB 5 Bd HM
Mark Jackson I Dick Lee $1,599 ,000
326 Buena Vista · Bayfront Balboa 3 8d HM
Rosette-Andree Gindi I Austin Oaynes $2,199,000
~EANFRONT OrafT1atic. sophisticated 3 bd con
temporary w/gym & white water. city hghts & min
vus from every room Extensive architectural cleta1hng.
roofdeck. patio & lush landscaping at the tip of the
Peninsula Point 631·1400 • . . . ....... $2. 350.000
CATALINA ISLE'S Hamilton Cove A 4bd Villa w/l 0
view. 3rd level master w/view balcon1,1. lower le\.'{>I ~ '2
guest ~ties & maids qrtrs (LH) 631-1400 . . .... $1.495.000
DOVER SHORES Beautifully remodeled.4 bd bavfront
w/spa & large dock Studv. dining. family & brcal-.fo~t
rooms. most w/water & mtn views. 6311400 $14%000
DOVER SHORES ·La Roca·. the fabulous tenm'i
estate on over 1/2 acre w/tranqu1l batk bay. min & citv
hght vus. 5 elegant bd suites. prvt pool & c;,pa
631 1400 , . . ... . .. $1 .599 000
CUFF HAVEN Bay & ocean views from fobulouc; 5 bd
custom Italian villa w/hbrary & fmly. dming & morning
rooms. Large yard w/lawn. terraces & spa
631 1400 . .. .......... ; .. .. . .. . .... .. $1.795 000
CORONA DEL MAR'S Ocean Blvd. w/panoram1c
ocean & harbor views. Elegantly decorated traditional 4
bd home w/dining & family rms & triple garage
631 1400 ... ... ..... . ........ $1.950.000
LAGUNITA 4 bd oceanfront home of over 4.000 sq ft
w/ dining & family rooms & private beach access m
~ted Laguna enclave of custom homes.
631·1400. . . . . . . $2.200.000 •
MISSION VIEJO gated 4 bd lakefront ~state on 2 lots
w/ 2 docks. A 3 sty residence w/dm1ng & huge fam1 ~~~l:too~: tn~e g~r:'.~ .~ ~~.. S2.495.ooo
HARBOR RIDGE Former design house. 6 bd. superb
quality w/fabulous ocean vus Stone exterior widen.
library. 9\-'lTI & media room. ' 631-1400 .... . .. . .. . ...... $2 9<)q 000
lAGlJNA BEACH a fabulous secuntv gated near ne\4
oceanfront estate of aprx 10.000 s<i ft. stairs to th.E>
beach. gu~st house & 8 car garage 63)-1400 . .. ... .. .. .. ... . . ...... $10.800.000
COTO 0£ CAZA gorgeous 4 bd home In Los
Ranchos Estates w/den. dining & family rooms. 5 car
garage & extensive use of polished koa wood and
Freoch limestone. fabulous grounds w/privatc stocl«>d ~. stream & waterfall 631 1400. .. . . . : .......... , ....... $3.250.000
Speclalldng In propertle• for sale or leoH ... on '"e .afer. .. nnr '"e waler. •• and •ldi a oleal of t"e water. ••
NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE BALBOA ISLAND OFFICE
• 2436 W. COAST HIGHWAY JI!! MARINI A\IL
714-631-1400 714-671-6900
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OPEN HOUSES
From one to five p.m.
Saturday and Sunday ·
930 Mariners $1,599,000
209 Via Nice $ 595,000
Sunday Only
1400 San Miguel $1,995,000
320 Morningstar $1,495,000
1994 S~es
3 Collins Island Seller
510 Via Lido Nord • ~er
. 57 Linda Isle Buyer
20 Bay Island Seller
807 Via Lido Soud Seller
305 North Star Ln. Seller
121 Via Firenze Seller
SO Linda Isle Selle~
200 Via Genoa Buyer
332 Piazza Lido Seller
332 Piazza Lido Buyer
107 Highland Seller
210 Diamond Ave. Buyer
225 Via Quito Buyer
8 Malibu Seller
215 Via Eboli Seller
28th St. Marina #313 Seller
3600 Seabreeze Seller
510 Via Lido Soud Seller
735 Saint James Buyer
2300 Margaret .Buyer
225 Via Koron Seller
2815 Broad Seller
411 Bayhill Seller
110 Via Lorca Seller
28th St. Marina #324 . Seller
2056 Ocean Blvd. Buyer
807 Muirfield Buyer
28th St. Marina #321 Seller
28th St. Marina #221 Buyer
28th St. Marina #221 Seller
28th St. Marina #318 Seller
28th St. Marina #312 Seller
28th St. Marina #a12 Buyer
309 La Jolla Buyer
260 Knox Street Seller
260 Knox Street Buyer
389 Princeton Seller
2134 Sabot Cove Buyer
In Escrow
16 Napoli Buyer
16 Napoli Seller
713 Narcissus Seller
1030 Polaris Buyer
BILL FEENEY
WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. REALTORS
EXCLUSWE ORANGE COUNTY AFFJLJA TE
OF SOTHEBY'S INTERNATIONAL REALTY
675-1'058 . -631-1400
C.D.M. Tennis Estate
5BR SBA contemporary home
Approx. 1.2 acres, ocean/bay views
$1,995,000
Custom View f unily Home
SBR, 4.SBA, bay&: ocean views
Quiet cul-de-sac location
$1,195,000
Lido Isle B1yfront Bargain
Triplex, easy to convert to single fam.
Private san~y beach, sunset '1J~s! •
$1,149,000 •
Lido Isle LeMe Option
3BR 28A, Fm. Rm. , immaculate hm.
$25,(XX> moves you in!, 40' lot, lge patio
$595,000
Newport Beach &tate
"La Roca" SBR 7.58A custom, .6 acres
App. 7,000 sq.ft. home w I tennis court
$1,599,000
Your Home! ;t l)
$$$Ss.P
Spyglass Family HolM
5BR 4.SBA, + bonus, X-IArge view lot
Very private canyon location, pool
$849,000
Custom Family Home
4BR 3.SBA, pool & spa, 5 yrs. new
Gourmet kitchen, French doors
$549,000
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Contemporary Bay&ont
4BR 4BA.+ Fam Rm Remodeled Home
Lg Dock, 3 C~r Grg, Gourmet Kitchen
Sl,495,000
Lido Family Custom
6BR .t.SBA, Fm. Rm., tum-key
Across hpm beach/park, bwlt 1987
$1.150,000
Lido Isle '7um-Key" Value
.tBR 48A, Fm. Rm., tot.ally remodeled
Spa, wood floors, $607,000 assurn. loan!
$699,000
Udo Isle layfront LeaM
4BR 3.5BA "Tum-kg'" Home $3950 mo.
Available to June 15, 1995
S3950mo.
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NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE
BEST ONE STORY
VA"'E -HV HOMES
currently on the market in
Phasel I and II at the Port
StreetS ifully cared for
Mont e. on quiet
str•l e, -fac.ing
back yard, and plenty room
lo t>epand. New non-a>mbus-
tible roof, added skyf eghts, se·
curity system, parquet floor-
ing in entry and through family
room.Socleanyoucanmove
right in when escrow closes.·
Long escrow O.K. $485,000
CHRISTA & GEARY LONG ·
Aesldelite of Newport O.ch
for 14 +years, while h•n-
dllng more thM 200 ......
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am 1WO STORY VALUE
In Harbor View Homu·-Expanded 5 bedroom i
.som.rt.L Y°"11 !Nike a fine buy on Ibis Otl8: New
~.nawc:arpats.~ts, South facing.IU11f1Y
rear yan:I. An ootstanding valve• ss.,aoo.
FEELS BRIGHT AND SPACIOUS
Port Street Portolbo model. Highly upgraded kitchen,
enclosed breez~ay, recessed lighting, great enter-
tairwnent home. $659,000
SEAWIND SINGLE STORY .
~I~'° be a Monaco, with mountain and city
lights"iGW. Owners talca bonutilul care of the home
with upgraded kl1c:~ & baths, etc. ONLY $4H,oo0
LEASE WITH OCEAN VIEW. HAR. VU HILLS}' •.
3 Bedrooms & Oen 2.5 BA. Stunning view of
ocean and bay, Catalina sunsets. Superb condi-
tion and superbly quiet locatlon. $3,400 Month
P ·E ·R·F·E·C·T ·l ·O ·N
Thi& Dover Shores 4 BR !las been kept in' flaw-
less cotdtlon by 11.& lon..3 lime owner. New
E'lllancl style. 'Mlh a very private yard and
outdoor~ and security system. $429,000.
CdM DUPLEX, GREAT LOCATION
Total of 8 bedrooms and 6.5 baths with large
inoomo. close to Oasis. and just a short walk to
CdM shops & beach. Front unit has been remod· e~andupgr!lded,wtthextralar~mastersuite.
Both units have sun docks. $685,000
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OUTSTANDING RENTAL AVAILABLE
Upgraded Portollno model In Seawlnd (Harbor ·
View Homes Ph Ill) . Completely remodeJed
home, with view. Close to pool, spa, " com-
f'!IUnily..,..;. court. AvUable for $2;710 mo.
-t::=..ONGS OF NEWPORT ~~~~~~u:.c:en:
.... GERRY AND CHRISTA -640-LONG I 640-5664
Coldwell Banker walks for the cure
with the Juvenile Diabetes Foundation
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Coldwell Banker was an active
participant at a recent Juvenile Diabetes
Foundation's Walk For The CUre held in
Newport Be.ch.
About 1,000 participants, walking from
the Balboa pier to the Newport Be;ach
pier and back, raised more than
$100,000 for the c.ause.
Fourteen people from Coldwell Banker partk:i~ ·1n the walk, representing a
variety of financial sponsori, In additlon
to collecting donations before, du,ing
and after tt1e walk. In addition,
ardboltd tennis shoes were IOld for S 1
ud't and disollYed all OlfJI the Coktwell
Brier u.ufta Hms office. In (Kt.
ColdvMll lllnker ~ Hills was the
one lndivldwil offloi, in any buslne11, to
sell mare tennis shoes than any other In
Orange County.
Pam Lytle,· a sales associate from
Coldwell Banker Laguna Hills, was the
motivating force to encourage
participation and was recognized during
the walk with a poster acknowledging her
for help in achieving the tremendous
tennis shoe sales for the juvenile
Diabetes Foundation.
"I am excited about the high sales and
turnout we had for this eve'n'1 because it
is a dear indication of our support for
the c.ause," said Leonard Killion, branch
manager of the Coldwell Banker Laguna
Hills office.
Killion uld he was happy to see
participation from not only agents, but
also family members and dlents.
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SPECTACUIAR LOCATION -
~CE-IN-A-LIFETIME OPPORTUNITY
to own the finest corner location in Corona de! Mar. • Elegant , traditional home with 4 Bedrooms .
3 Baths and 3 Car Garage.
OLGA MATTHEWS
Pager: 433·9455
Ofc: 631-1400 x231
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Exquisite estate with . ocean views
A brand new Italian
Mediterranean-style estate next to the
Ritz-Carlton Hotel in Dana Point
features white-water ocean views from
its master bedroom. The home was
designed by Scot Mortin and Jeff Riggs
and built by Dave Busk of Busk
Homes.
listed for $1 ,695,000 through Coast
Newport Properties, this four bedroom
four-in-a-half bath home is on a lot
larger than the standard parcel within
the Ritz Cove community. The
grounds include a tan-colored
plastered pool, a separate spa with a
water fount.in and landscaping
desianed by Tim Davis and inst.tied
by Craig Pauley.
· Inside, the entry features marble
flooring. There are three fireplaces 1n
the home, including one in the living
room with a 16-foot-tall stone mantel
and surrounds. The dining room
features a 16-foot-tall Palfadian
window with beveled glass, and the
home has a library. Features of the
kitchen indude a 48-inch Sub-Zero
refrigerator, two Bosch German
dishwashers and a Dacor convection
oven and gas cooktop. Copper rait'I
gutters compliment the multicolored,
two piece clay-tile roof with d ay bird
stops.
Please contact Coast Newport
Properties at 4 Civic Plaza Suite 260
Newport Beach, CA 92660 644-1600.
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Del Cabo offers ocean
vieW family · homes
D el Cabo Properties is offering luxury view residences
behind entry gates in a master-planned setting. The .
ocean-orientea hillside community is ·in San.Clemente's
Forster Ranch.
The newest phase of the single family homes was opened last
weekend and five homes were sold. With prices starting at
$319,990 the hom~s _at Del Cabo offer large yards and up to
five bedrooms, family rooms, home offices, dens, bonus rooms
and spectacular ocean views. ·
"Del Cabo is great for families," said Donna McElroy, sales
represe ntative. "Every home is on a private cul-de-sac and the
entire community is gated so parents appreciate the privacy
and securi ty this neignborhood provides. We're also served by
excellent, new schools and the ci~'s beaches and parks provide
lots of recreation and sports for children, too."
Del Cabo is on nearly 70 acres of property and will offer a
total of just SO homes.
· "We enjoy the lowest density of any neighborhood in ou r
area," McElroy said. "Most of the landscape is kep,t in its
natural state, perfect for kids to explore and hike. '
The 180-degree panoramic views from homes include wide,
ocean vistas, Saddleback Mountain, the golf course and lights of
the Forster Ranch Valley. · ·
. The homes feature classic California architecture highlighted
by window shutters, wood rafters and window shelves, genuine
day tile roofs and view decks. Each home has direct access to a·
three-ca r garage with roll-up doors. .
Interior appointments ind ude family room? with _ _ __
wood-burning fireplaC:es and master bedroom fireplaces in
every home. l<itchens feature European-style cabinetry with
laminated interiors, ceram ic tile countertops, two 30 ovens,
built-in microwave, four-or five-burner gas range, stainless steel
hood with warming lights, triple sink, ana dishwasher. In each
home, a breakfast nook adjoins the kitchen.
Master bedrooms include wardrobes and walk-in closets.
Master baths feature separate glass-enclosed ceramic tiled
showers, oval tubs, two sinks and ceramic tile countertops.
Every home has an interior laundry room with cabfnet space.
Del Cabo presents a selection of three floor plans. The
si ngle-level Plan 1, with 2, 103 square feet, offers four
bearooms and two baths .. A private, master suite~ ent~d
through a skylit foyer: . \
Plan 2 features up to five bedrooms and three baths in 3,087
square feet. .A family-style. kitchen, adjoining the family room,
opens to the rea r patio area and offers hillsioe and valley views.
Plan 3, with 3,212 square feet offers up to five bedrooms
and three baths. one of the bedrooms and a bath is on the firsL
fl oor. A craftsman-style staircase with an oak railing leads to the"
second -leve l library area with a balcony.
Appointments in the homes include recessed kitchen and
ha llway lights, raised panel doors, custom baseboards and door
molding, butted-glass corner windows and cera mic tile raised
entries.
Del Cabo is a private, gated community of SO homes.
Two-thirds of the seven ty acres remains in its natural state.
Every home is on a cul-de-~c street. There· will be three parks
with barbecues and picnic areas for the use of Del Cabo
residents and guests.
To visit Del Cabo, take Interstate 5 to San Clemente's
Camino de Estrella exit. Turn inland and the street becomes
Camino de Los M ares. Continue to Portico del Sur, tum left to
Sombreado, turn left to Altura, and left to the Del Cabo model
complex a~ the top of the hill. .
Three model homes are open 10 a.m. to dusk daily, except
Monday when the h.ours are noon to dusk. For more
information, call (714) 361-0674. ·
NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE
Amst3dter continues
top producing record
Barbara Amstadter, of The
Prudential California Realty Newport
Beach offi.ce, says charge is an
exciting opportu!'ity and she
welcomes is wholeheartedly.
However, what does not change for
Amstadter is that she has been the top
producer for each month of 1994.
"My entire career has been spent
breaking new ground, accepting
difficult challenges and setting new
standards," she said. "There are so
many excellent agents in today's
market, so the challenge is greater to
stay a top prodt1cer; I love the
challenge and it makes me work
harder because there is no place like
No. 1."
Amstadter is director or the fine
Homes division for the Newport
Beach office; incoming president of
Newport-Mesa Association of Re~ltors;
and state'director of California
Association of Realtors.
"It's important to be irwolved jn
local and state real estate
associations,'' she said. "We must
always give back to our profession and
pave the way for those who come
after us."
As a respected speaker in the
industry, Amstadter was recently
chosen as one of three people to sit
on a broker panel discussing, "How to
Market the Upper Tier." The panel
was presented to the Top 500 realtors
in The Prudential Real Estate network
at its Summit Conference in San
Francisco.
"I was honored to be asked to join
the panel," she said. "I have been
fortunate over the years to be
involved with various aspects d
developmental marketing materialS."
Many of Amstadter's ideas aftd
strategies have been reproduced on
cassette for distribution to sales
associate nationwide.
''The market today is unlike any
market we have experienced In the
past," she said. "For a strong and
knowledgeable agent the market has
represented a great opportunity to
step out and set the pace for real
est.ate of the future. I've enjoyed my
greatest success in the down market.
In this market, the agent doet-make a
difference."
Amstadter nas been a sales
executive with The Prudential
California Realty for seven years. She
says the benefits are inyaluable.
"I have an ability to network and
cross market effectively th roughout
California," she said. "In addition, the
national and international network
provides the widest scope or
marketing in the marketplace.
"It is particularly stimulating to be
in the Newport Beach office working
with 80 or more of the areas top,
full-time professionals totally
committed to real estate."
For a private consultation with
Barbara Amstadter, please call The
Prudential California Realty Newport
Beach office, (714) 7 59-6600.
Loii Foster joins Valentine
.,, Lori Foster, longtime resident of
Newport Beach and Costa Mesa, h¥
joined Valentine Properties of Newpot
Beach as a sales agent.
Foster has an extensi-Je background
in sales, marketing and finance, most
recently as a loan officer with First
National l enders of Irvine. Formerly
an insurance broker with The
Equitable, Guardians and
Transamerica, she was also a
marketing coordinator for Orange
County hOme builder Robert H. Grant
& Co.
Her personal interests Include
interior decoratin& golf, politics and
her college .. age grandson Scott
~vidan.
Call Lori FO!ICer at Valentine
Propettles, (714) 640-2500, e>ct.64.
BALBOA PENINSULA
This is a dynamite location &
a terrific price! Just a few
doors to the sand. Roomy
4BA. 2BA, fireplace. Great
investment property.
$360,000
BALBOA ISLAND
Beautiful gottage ·1001<" has
sunny remod. kit., French
doors, gorgeous hardwood
floors. 2BA + loft BA, 2 full
BA. New brick patio.
2112 car gar.
$529,000
CORONA DEL MAR
Dramatic near-new condo.
3BA suites, frml DA, fam rm.
fab kit. Unique side by side
design w/lg frt patio, roof
deck. 2 car gar. w/boat door
to side patio. Shutters T/O.
$595,000
COSTA MESA
Sprawling elegant 4BA plus
2 upgraded BA. Fireplaces
in living room & family room.
formal dining room & kit.
nook. Covered patio, spa.
Near So. Coast Plaza.
$274 900
BALBOA ISLAND
40 foot lot In premier location.
This 3BA. 2BA charmer has
two sunny patios and a view
of the bay. Expansive living
rm w/hlgh ceiling & fplc .
$725,000
CAMEO HIGHLANDS
180 degree ocean view from
this .. Jerry Hams" master-
piece. 46A 4BA offers finest
design. & amenities. Access
to 4 private beaches.
$1,280,000
CAMEO HIGHLANDS
Expansive 4BA, 4 SBA
entertainment oriented home
on 14,000 sq ft. lot. Secluded
pool, indoor spa. 34 French
doors, 15 skylights. plus
$975,000
BALBOA ISLAND
Mint condition duplex. Main
res. 2BA. large living room
with brick fireplace. Beautiful
patio separate units. 2BA
apt. over 2 car garage.
$539,950
BAY RIDGE
Bank owned. Roomy 3BA. 2
BA Cape Cod style 2 story
townhome. Great kit. w/micro
& oompactor. central air,
Intercom, shutters. Nice
$249,500
CORONA DEL MAR
So. of the hwy duplex In mint
condition. 42 x 118 lot with
huge pa~-like yard between
main res. and unit. One of
the prettiest streets In the
village.
99000
• Enormous Waterfront Lot
• SBR Suites, metr w /2 bathe
• Subterranean Prim /8 oan
$335,000
• 3BR, 2.tsBA
• Family room w/wet bar
• View or surroundin hills
COSTA MESA DUPLEX
Great Buy
• 2BR, 1BA + 3BR, 1BA ·
• High oooupanoy area
•Large lot
mVINE TERRACE
*589,000
•Ben Buy
• aBB, aBA
•Lt ... Brite -Rlll4ld Id~
• Pvt Doolt to aooommodate
1 large yacht
• Master w/two full baths
tao&.900
• 3BR, l .CSBA
• New Carpe\, paint
• Clme to 80hool8, mopping
BARBOR vU:W BOMBS
eeoo.ooow
• 'Jbtal remodel 1990
.......... --• ba&ba • '8B, '6BA
5,000
• 4BR. 3BA
• Remodeled ln '87
• Hardwood noon
L~1\N K
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Delwce Condo •204,000
-:IBR, 2.tSBA, new carpet,
paint, tlxturee
Charming Duplex •1ee,ooo
fSBR, 2BA ... garage.
well maintained
Whitewater View •700's
L-!.• tl!S?l!!llL.:.._ __ __::.__J 4BB, 3BA estaie
•e10,ooo
• 1 blook to ocean
· • Overaised lot
• Remodeled 3BR
Prioed to Sell
• GB B, 38A, form dine
• Large pool • llp& l°'
• Beautllul noor plan
.. new l1stlng
~ular Ocean Vie~ CALL!
4B.R. 3.5BA, spa, ucl. area
.
Cape Cod Style Home $303,000
3BR, 3BA, red~ deck
·Family Neighborhood •tM,500
4BR, 2BA, next to city park
BIGB .....
• 4BR. aBA. tam rm
• Brktut ...-. form ll• rm
• QuiM ou1• •o, ooean me-
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-Top I% Of All Realton Nationwide
Direct Uoe: 640-2677
NEWPORT BEAat
Elegant 4BR, 3 BA home on 10,500 ft. lot Uving room with marble fireplace Formal
dining rm., family room. w/ used brick fireplace. Large kitchen with white on white
appliances. 3 car garag_e. Owner motivated. present all offers•
TOWMIOtE ~1 -*••t ... $149.MO* -Decorator perfect. Huge 2BR/2BA.
vaulted ceilings, fireplace. formal dining
room, 2 car _garage, end unit. Large
bKk patio! Costa Mesa, near Soutl:t Coast Plaza. . '
__ Jane Sungaila _ _..__
760-0847
Presents·
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• /tl/J ,_.o111w-~l,,."'C•Ul-'1Sitl
• 1'ttw~J/m#,,.
• 20 m/llf#Ctwt ~ ll'ffh floor~_....
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Offered at $849,000
Newport Heights Remodel
$359;000 .
• 3 Bedrooms, 2 Bathrooms
• Bon us room ...
• In the ground s pa• -
• Beautiful landscaping with sprinklers
• New roof, appliances, security system
• Seller has bought another
New Listing
Eastside C .M. 3 bed, 1 bath. 8000 sq. ft . lot (approx)
$205,000
RE/MAX souru COUN1Y
722-08 8 . .
.JackieHandleman _ ____.....--....-
• Certified Residential Specialist
• RE/MAX HC111 of Fame
• Licensed Real Estate Broker With over 20 . ,.
·years experience to serve YOUR EEDS
Presents
REDUCED MUST SELL
szs9,ooo
•3 bdr., 2 ba.
•French doors
• Upgr.1dcd Bath'>
•9000 q. ft lot
PEllFECT CONDmON
$Z7S,OOO
• 3bdr, 2 ba
•Vaulted ceilings
•Recessed lighting
• 7000 5q. ft lot
LEAST EXPENSIVE
$•4ZtOOO
• 2 bdr, 1 1 /2 ba.
• mirrot'C'd wardrobe~
· • private yard
• 2 car garage
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FOR LEASE: H ... bor Ridge Exec. Custom Home -4 bdr., 6 ba., library, pool,
view -$5500/mo.
FOR LEASE: Fumithed Woodbridge -2 bdr,. 11/2 ba., comm. facilitiH--$1200/mo
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eAGE 46 / SAll.JRDAY, Octdber 15, 1994
Site -planning and· architectural Oesign · .
add to T rovare succes·s -at Newport Coast
Architectural designs and site plans that are truly
unique have played a key role in the success of
Taylor Wocxlrow Homes' all-new Trovare
collection of attached villas at Newport Coast, and the
person responsible for those attributes says they were
inspired by the uniqueness of the site itself.
"With its spectacular coasW and city views, the
ncighborhocxl demanded a completely different
approach," said Mark Scheurer of Scheurer Architects in
Santa Ana Heights.
Scheurer's's innovative solution was what he calls an
inside-out building design that orients entries and
principal living areas toward the view, while garages are
accessE.'d from th e opposite side via a motor court that is
reminiscent of the charming pedestrian squares fo und Jn
many Europea n cities and towns.
"As a result, each home has its private side and i~
public side," Scheurer explained. "Our hope is that the
motor courts will evolve into plazas where residents
from the su rrounding homes wig gather for informal
sodalizing."
The atmosphere for such·activities is also enhanced by
attractive stone surfaces, rather than concrete or asphalt,
and an abundance of planters landscaped with trees,
shrubs and flowers.
Priced from below $200,000, the complete Trovare
collection encompasses five distinctive single-level
condominium plans and an impressive two-stOf')'
townhome design, and each of the floor plans also
received ~I attention from Scheurer. Working with
a sophisticated computer program to design the
buildings in three dimensions from the ground up he
created an ingenious arrangement in which upper and
lower-level single-story units are significantly different
from one another, making it Possible to offer high
volume ceilin~ in the living room$, dining rooms and
master bedrooms of both upstairs and down.sfuits
hom~ .
With Scheurer's design , each residence also enjoys
the convenience of an attached two-car garage with
sectional roll-up doors as well as a private courtyard,
patio or deck. Visually, the buildin~ capture the
~nee of timeless, European-styled architecture with
tile roofs, colorf ut shuttf?rs, private balconies and
intricate accent detailing.
Interiors, which range from approximately 1,094 Lo
1,742 square feet, are highlighted by two or three
·bedrooms, sculptured wood-burning fireplaces with glass
doors, walk-in master-suite dosets, llnd gourmet
kitchens featuring General Electric white-on-white ..
ranges with self ~cleaning ovens and sealed-burner gas
cooktops, Spacemaker microwave ovens, upgraded
Potscrubber dishwashers, lustrous white or natural oak
cabinetry with concealed hinges, ceramic-tile
countertops and an European-style faucet with pull-out
sprayer.
Buyers may enhance the value ~nd prestige of their
new residence by selecting from a wide variety of
options. Choices include built-in wall speakers and
entertainment centers, ~ 0tpnizers, honey maple
. .
cabinetry, central air conditioning and a Total Home
Management System by Honeywell.
Trovare offers home buyers a private recreation
center. Located just inside the neighborhood's striking
carved ~~try dates, it offers resid"~nts a swimming pool,
spa and Ootd&r stone fireplace in a beautifuOy
landscaped setting.
The same level of stylish innovation that distinguishes
Trovare is also displayed at Altezza at Newport Coast,
where Tayfor Woodrow has teamed with Scheurer to
design a ~illtop neighborhood of uniquely private and
impressive luxurious condominiums and townhornes
with commanding ocean, coastal and city light views.
Priced from the low $300,000, four floo~ plan
arrangements offer living areas measuring' about 1,61 O
to 2,734 square feet.
To discover the unique site plans and bu ilding designs
that have helped make Trovare a hit with buyers, take
the San Diego Freeway (1-405) at MacArthur Boulevard
and head south. Turn left on Newport Coast Drive and
continue to Vista Ridge Road. Turn left to the ,,sales
information center where f umished modes by Design
Techniques, Inc. are 9pen daily 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.,
except Mondays, when hours are noon to 6 p.m.
From Pacific Coast Highway, turn north on Newport
Coast Drive, right on
Vista Ridge Road to the Trovare sales complex.
Additional Information Is available by c:am,. (714)
376-9907. .
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fa · Fred Sands coastal Proper.ties
ll•t111f 119 line propertie1 l1om · coiiiillii:l1tle1
LAGUNA BlACH
Dramattc custom home In one of
Laguna's most scduded and desirable
communities, with spectacular, clo.se
up coastline views as far as your eye
can see. Innovative archltecrure with a "
living room that fccltures a wall of glass
Call toddy to see It ·
$6,900,00
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STATllY fRlNCH NORMANDY
· Gracious ambiance blenc:ls formal and
Informal living In this custom home
perfectly suited for'entertaininS
Dramatic entry with Roating staircase
S bedrooms. bonus room. library and
more
$699,000
• qVE AT THE TOP ON YOUR
OWNnRMS
Own this palatial equestrian estate
with stunning views of ocean. hills
and city lights On almost 5 private
acres. lhis flnely crafted mansion has
everything! Call for features and
terms.
$3,950,000
• "l
RELAX AND ENJOY
Graciou., country hvlng Minutes horn
the ocean This unparalleled Q,200
sq ft villa ha., 6 bedrooms 8 ™ths 2
family rooms. 5 car·g'Clragc and much
more Seller will consider trc'\de. or
help finance Call today
Reduced to $1,890,000
..
CORPORAU EXECUTIVI.
RETREAT
On a golf cour<,e 7800 sq ft./ec;ldence
includes four master suites great
room. recreation room state of the-art
kitchen on I 73 acres. with dramatic
cascading pool overlooking the fairway
and mountains
S 1,900.000 CAii for DetAlls
• MONARCH BEACH
The ocean is only minutes away from
this rare custom Single level home.
Built with incomparable quality. On
the golf course, with ocean view.
Enjoy the security of cl world class
resort community.
$990,000
•• BRIGHT NEW CUSTOM HOME
Panoramic views 6f ocean valley.
hills. and city lights Marble entry.
gourmet kitchen. five bedrooms. four
and a hal1 baths, security system,
central vacuum. on a pl'ime 35.CXX>
sq ft. lor.·
$669,900
DANA POINT
Live in lantern Bay Estates and walk to
the r'narina. shops. and restaurants
Enjoy spectacular ocean and harbor
views. Relax In the private spa
overlooking the park and ccx,stllne
five bedrooms. marble entry. gourmet
kitchen Sec it today!
$929.900
•1· ENJOY WHITT WAnR VIEWS
Only steps away from a pristine beach'
Magniflcent c.ustom built home.
structured with-stone and st)le .
Sweeping decks for gracious
entertaining romantic fireplace in
master suite exercise room with Sduna
intercom &. security systems
$945.000
• TRADmONAL ELEGANCE
Grace and dignity with quiet seclusion _
In an exquisite estate tucked away on a
private acre clt the end of a lovely cul·
de-sac Unusually charming custom
home built with taste and style. 5000
sq ft with all the extras for finer living s J .295.000 • •
LM Lift TO Tltl FULLEST CUSTOM HOME SITES COMl TO CAMU.OT
Build your estate on this fabulous 2 4 acres surrounded
by some of Orange County's finest mansions Exquisite
pl.\ns .wallable .. or ... seller wlll consider bulld to suite•
$695.000
MACiNlflClNT OClAN VIEW LOT
In gated community! Over I 1.000 sq.ft .. level and ready
to build. Design your home from the. ground up! In pres
ttsk>us Pamllla Estates .... tust w~itlng for youl $290,000
•I
and build a 13.<X>O sq ft ca.st1e with gardens. streams and
tennis courtS or create your own elegance and style on
21 12 acre.s. Incredible views of ocean and mountains!
Sl,495.000
BUft.D YOUll DalAM VACATION HOME
or .. year round tranquility on this beautiful ·Big Bear lot.
Architect owner has plans. Will carry or subordinate ~ust
listed. call today! $22,000
for 1illo1mat1on on tlle1e ~ni otll~t '"'~"'~' call 489-8900
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Real Estate Buy Lines is ·our new
collimn which highlights real estate
companies and agents.
Featured will b~ individual or company
awards, promotions, .births, marriages
and other interesting tidbits .
. •
Information mus·t be received no later .
than Monday of each week. Return the
information to your advertising
r epresentative 0! fax to:·
Joyce Scherer
Real Estate Editor. • 646-4170
. or mail to:
Daily Pilot ~ . ·
330 W. Bay St. .
Costa Mesa, CA 9262 7
A~tn: Joyce Scherer
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NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE
North San Diego. lifestyle
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Complete family estate in famed Rancho Sa~ F'e Coven<1nt A magnificent four
bedroom, 3-in-a·half-bath home on about 4
acte5 offering a Wge ~spa and • state-d·~rt hor5e facilities.· Caretakers or
guest qU01rt.ers, taclc room, feed room, foaling
stall wash radc with hot and coid Wclter, large
ivass ~. riding arena and fenced ~leer.
cook top and convenient desk area. The master
suite is li~t. bright with a fire place and serene
view of dle valley. The three additional
bedrooms have ample closet space. Additional
features are seamty system, intercom system,
solar heatini system as well as propane for the
pool and spa, heabng and air conditioning.
An irrigallon system runs through the ground
wtuch features an abundance of rru1t trees The
dr.amatic entry hall leads to gracious step down
l!ving room With large windO\.v, mirrored
firep!Ke, mirrored wet bar and French door to
ded<. Soaring beamed ceilings throughout
Formal dining room, den and library with
etched glass window, French doors to deck
with firep1t plus beautiful views of the valley.
Manicured, lush landsaping surrounds the
sweeping o rcular dnve and entrance fountain
to the im'!laculate white fences. There are grass
paddocks and large riding area. Night lighting
system/sensor security lighting system. Location
i!dvantages are the Rancl10 Santa Fe School
01str1ct, easy freeway access, Rancho Santa Fe
Golf & Tennis membe~p available. Wrthin
minut~ of the quaint Engl1 h-style village.
Offered at S1,290,000. for showing or
inquiries, all Arne Petersen, Grubb & Ellis. 23
Corporate Plaza, Suite 190, .Newport Beach Ca The contemporary kitchen boasts white
ceramic tile floors •• granite countertops, Jenn-Air (7 141 644 -6200 •
AlllM .. of Oct. 13, 1994 J KEY LENDERS AND
30-yem-fixed
INTEREST % POtNTS LOCK·
TYPE PHONE RATE OWN !'-l IN A..P.R.
Abecus FlnanaaJ G~ A {800~ 938·9393 8 750". 5 0875 15 8.886
Amefbn Home Loans A (714) 955-~ 9.ooo• .. 10 0.000 10 9039_
~ R9"1entlal ~800)942~737 9.0<><>'. 10 0.875 30 9138
ARCS K (800) 6n-9080 8 750° .. 5 2125 30 9.028 ----e.r-. of America 8 (800) 424-2632 9.000'-10 2 250 45 9.297
e.r-. of Callfomia a_ m·~ 252.3351 8.815•.-10 1 250 ~9.054
Calfomla F9deral Ban6c--~800) 225-3337 9000~ 20 1 625 45 9.224
~F K ~)592·5363 _Jl.625"4 10 2000 15 8.886
Chae Manhattan 8 (7l_4l 760-2671 8.660% 20 2.000 30 8.922
CM>twlk 8 (71 41 634·0931 9.000"4 10 1.000 60 152
~F~ K (8001177·5626 8.750% 5 2.125 45 9.028
Detrk:k ~Group _ A (7t 4U59·~92 8.750% 5 0.875 13 8.886
~Financial, Inc. R (71 4) 729-9200 8.625% 10 1.625 15 8.844
Fidetlty Federal B11nk s @_OOJ..?32·2309 9.125% 10 oo30-10 9.164
First Ca.llfomia ~· K (800) 306-3262 8.875% 5 1.625 30 9.097
First lnterstat. e.r-. B _1_800) 560-5001 8875% 20 2375 30 9 184
first NatiOl IWtd;!_ ~ ___ K_ (!WO) 843·2265 8875% 20 1.125 30 9040
RMt~ K l800) 700-5650 9.000'o 5 1 750 45 -9.238
Frontline Mortgage K (800) 729·5626 8875% 20 1 500 12 9083
GtencMAe Federal Banll s 800) 560-9000 • 9 2SO"'J. 5 1.250 45 9.433
Home~ s (800) 975-5051 8 80()"r. 10 1 500 30 _9007
HOllMhoed Bank B (71 4) 261'1818 8875~ 5 1-625 30 9.097
~~ A (714) 248-1178 8 625°. 10 2 250 21 8 915
~~FWlanaal K (800) 808·5626 8 750 ... 1 ()()() 7 8900
0cMnvtew Ftnanctal A {800) 266-0555 1 125 10 8.91 4
Union Bank B l800) 453· 1288 9000'9 2.000 60 9.261
Weis Fargo Bank 8 (800) 225-5932 8 875"' 1 500 60 9.083
Western Flnllndal Sav s (800) 562-6493 8 750'9 5 2250 45 • 9 042
SATURDAY, October 15, 1994 /PAGE 49
Bents named No .. l • again
Chuck Neubauer,
manager of Coldwell
Banker Newport Beach,
recently announced that
Marcia Bents was agai.n the
No. 1 sales associate in
closed dollar volume
year-to-date. Bents, an
original member of
Coldwell Banker President's
Club, has held the No. 1
distinction fo r two
consecutive months.
"Marcia is the
consummate real estate
professional," Neubauer
said.
Bents, a long-time
Newport Beach resident, is
active in numerous civic
and charity groups
including Newport-Costa
M esa Board of Realtors and
the California Association of
Realtors. She was foreman
of the Orange County
Grand Jury and founder
and chairman of the board
of the Newport Harbor
Navtical Museum 'while still
finding time to be.a
RATES
champion sailor.
• Bents, with her husband
Bill, joined Coldwell
Banker in 1972 .. Her son
Robert -one of her three
children -became a
partner when Bill retired.
W ork with the best on
your real estate needs,
contact Marcia or Robert
Bents at Coldwell Banker
Newport Beach at (7 14)
6.44-9060:
30. v .. ..tJustable
INTEREST % POINTS MAX. MARGIN A.OJ
RATE OWN !%1 A.P.R. LOAN {%1 INDEX FREQ.
2 875% 10 2250 6.5<'3 350.000 2.375 110 1M
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3.625% 20 0000 6.704 650,000 2.750 110 '1M
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CORONA DEL MAR
23 San Mateo 5BR
Metro Realty
72291651
3801 Inlet Isle 4BR
Corona def Mar Properties
673-8494
1021 Goldenrod
Remax SC/NB
760-5000 x 104
3BR
Sat/Sun 1-5
Sat/Sun PM
Sat/Sun 1-5
COSTA MESA
$895,000
$895,000
$699,000
298 Cecil Place
Agent
650-3008
3BR Sat/Sun 1-4 ' $229,000
IRVINE
6031 Sierra Bravo
O wner
4BR Sat/Sun 1.2-4:30 $399,000
851 -7378
NEWPORT BEACH
23 Lucerne
Jean Kaltenbach, Rltr
760-9590
3840 Ocean Birch
Metro Realty
494-2073
29 Coventry
Grubb & Ellis
644-6200
2BR Sat/Sun 1-5
5BR Sat/Sun 1-5
NEWPORT BEACH
2BR Sat 1-5
$519,900
$725,000
$429,000
101 Via Udo Soud 6BR Sat/Sun 1 -~ $3,450,000
Cannery Villag e Realty
673-3777
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100 Via Lido Nord 7BR Sat/Sun 1-5 $4,500,000
Cannery Village Realty
673-3777
6 Ganz Place 3BR · Sat/Sun 1-5 $315,000
Vic Jashinski, Rltr.
645-6269
12 Rockingham Dr ABR Sun 1-4 $1,399,000
RonFelsot
760-5000 x 101
20 Hit~, Har. Hill ·4BR
Prudential Cafifomia
644-1096
Sat 124
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2300 Redlands Drive
Cole of Newport
642-3033
3BR , Sun 1-5
$1 ,350,000
$429,000
IJm Of 1BLWllKJ ·
YlfW,
3801 Inlet Isle ..
Harbor View
Hills
Great 48R pool home,
room to grow & grow!
OPEN SAT /SUN PM
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B-B-94
Elegant Turtle Rock Home
For those who appreciate detail and
~ualrty, this SBR; JBA home has
l:>een recently e~nded and
customized to perfection .. Set at the
end of a cul-de-sac, this premium
locatJon offers both Pf:ivacy and a
lovely view of the Turtle ROdc hills.
OffeNd .t $195,000
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Sat It Sun 10-4:30
6031 Sie"a Brallo
Plan 3. " beJroom,
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$399,000
"'" 854-2174 "' p111er # 551-7378
JASMINE mtEEK ..... ~-.--""!""'"""----""'I H~ upgaded sitYJle level Pal 3
with ft'8.JLOJS suiset W!H. 3 bed-
rooms ~ PtT600 fcmty room. Lte
hcTcMOOd floors(~ the wi'l-
ter Yite arpet GucJ9ed ccmn
with 6 terris COlltS. 3 pod & spa &
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Absolute pristine
condltionlll
Reduced $20,0001111
Offered at $575,000
~UDY KOLAR
640-'12'12
K lnve.!trme nt Co.
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MAIN BAYE'RONT CONDO
2BR. + den (huae master suite). Upar•~td
through-out w/.c1rpet101, Ult entry. want
closet, rirtpl1ee, IOlds or mirrors & much
more: Sharp as 1 tack throuahoul~t!!
A GREAT BUY AT $449,000
NEWPORT BEACH
• Exc:dlm• I .ocation
Thil> 3BR·3BA home + family nn is a cu1e
contemporary with remodeled lmchen. GJragl!
with lots of s1orage!
USE YOUR IDEAS!! $289.SOO
@~r~~TY
714 I 675-6670
Premium Location -Harbor,
Ocean • Bay Vle'W91
REDUCED '00 $519,900
Award·wtnntng SINGLE LEVEL · 2BR/2BA
Townhome. C\atom tntertors · oak floors.
Shoji screens, wall covertngs. new 5 ton
furnace. new KJlcben·Ald. dlshwashert Pvt.
driveway. 2 car garage. prof. designed ·
landscaping. pvt. courtyard + rear yard w /2
patios. decks &: much morel
A88UllAB1& nNANCINO-OONSIDUl l&M&
Dttonilor's c:ustum 3HR, !?BA bo!IM' w/fonul
In ingTOOm. ~ falll.lly room & 2 r1ttpla1 ....
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lo1! \lt'!Jnilously mauitatMJ • pnn'd llf'lo•
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OPEN SUN 1-5
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NEWPORT BEACH
Preunled By: Bob Af18eU
642-3033
ARISTOCRATIC BELCOURT
COOPERATIVE SEIJER
Belcourt Corner "D" Model
ASSUMABLE LOAN
Seller will do Creative Financing
Exchange -. Lease -Option
Carry Large T.D. for Qualified Buyer
Elegant, Formal Home -Huge Master Suite
3 Ftreplaces -Den w/Bar -Reduced to
$995,000
16 Chatham Court -Open Sun 1-5
Presented by: Lucille Hoyt
WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO. ·SINCE•"'"
ONE CIVIC PLAZA, SUITE 260 • 644-4910
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Daily Pilot advertising· repf esents the most cost--
effective use of a. marketing. budget!" ·
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Prudential California Realty
""7Amlla Sheron,
Realtor,
Prudential Calif omia Realty
"It seemed important to let you be aware of
the very positive impact the Real &tate
Section of the Daily Pilot has had for me and
for my clients.
From the comments and calls I receive, it is ·
·extremely apparent that the community at
-large pays considerable attention to propert!es
. advertised in your supplement.
I also appreciate all the special counsel I receive from your fine staff
in assisting me with the presentation of my ads, which have been
effective for both Buyers and Sellers."
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Secret Cove, Dover Shores
~nald Pfaff invites }OU to take ad\antage 01 this Ol'\\1\ l1s1L>d c ret CO\e
location residence. Tr\Jfy a rare tand This sfngle slot'\, tour-bedroom
four-in-a-half-bath home offers a tront rm .. "C\\ •o natural Back s~\. and
Fashion Island .
You may never mo\e again! Special fl'aturl'!S indud~ hr<.'alta!il and 1ormal
dining, fa mily and living room fireplace~ Ciani .1nd pmate master -wt.c w•th
c;tunning view, tub and step down shO\\er pfu, pmate i.ICCes~ to 'PJ •
Built in 1971 with 4,000.square feet oi livin~ '!opdC~ 1ndud1n~ ~p.trate guest
hou~ y,,1th bath. Come eniov the thret'·ar arage Jnd court\.ard pool and :-PJ.
Private sh9w1ngs of this most panoramic vie" home a,,11lable. Pnccd :or
quick response at $950,000. for further mtormauon lln this' proJX!rt\ .rnd tor all
your real estate needs, contact Donald Pfarf dt Cold,wll Banl..er -..:e,.,port Beach
at (714) 644-9060 .
Luxurious ·Newport
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Beach townhome
BeJutiful Ne\\.port Beach townhome in pre..;tig1ou ... guard-g~tep
Belcourt Hill. Popular Plan I include· l\\O bedrooom ... , • .
two-in-a-half baths, on one le"el WLth \\.Onderiul .. e\\.. or Catalina
and Newport Center. Hard\\.oOO floors. cu,.tum lighting, _gourr:iet
kitchen and breakfast nook, den and ''et bar are JU t ~ tew ot the
amenities this home offers. It is offered at,5499,000. 'fou must see
it to appreciate it. Private showing available.
For more information -0n this exciti ng propert\ c..ill l\ent
McNaughton of Coldwell Banker Newport Beach at b44-9060 ext.
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·Build your own bayfront home
Build the ultimate bayfront
home on this oversized bayfront
lot. Located on the tip of
Balboa Isla nd's secl uded Little
rsland you w ill finCI this ideal
parcel of bayfront real estate . .'
This historic property once
housed the Balboa Yac.ht Club
during \V\i\'11. After the war, the
club was relocated across the
ba} in its present location. This
property incl udes more than ~5
ieet of prime bayfrontagc with
a private dock for our ld•ge
yacht. Whv bu\ a bavfron
·~hen }OU'-·1ld bui1ri I OUT
personal ta te') k1r tt t "'·l -nl' ~
cost? It 1s otrered .,pt
S1 ,950,000. Term-. oiterl'cl o
qualified bu\er"
For more iniorii1tlt1on on th1'>
exerting propem call Kl"'nt
McNaughton nt C old\'.ell
Banker, '7 14 6.1.t .q060 P\t
160.
Duplex on Balboa Island
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Sancerre's plait two suits a diversity of lifesfyles ·
S ancerre at Newport Ridge, which has home to fit your family's needs. Prices are custom window treatments; security and developed by The Irvine Company, the
captured the imagination of Orange from the $270,000s. central stereo systems; closet organizers; 371-acre Newport Ridge oommunity is
County homebuyers with. its i!rchitectural Residents here also have access to a private, mi~ed wardrobe doors and tub enclosures. proposed to have a vaM.ty of neighbomoC?ds.
craftsmanship and pricing. is highlighted by an on·site recreation plaza complete with A Sancerre's four floorplans were thoughtfully Proposed open _space includes 38 acres to
exciting collection of floorplans which are sparkling pool, spa and barbecue area. deigned to accommodate a variety of be ~ed to parks, trails, playing fields and
ideally suited for a diversity of lifestyles. Graciously appointed to reflec.t a charming, personal aspirations. For example, the 1,3-44 canyon view overlook areas. The Newport
"In addition to boasting the lowest-priced livable family environment, the Sancerre square-foot P1an One is an ideal layout for -Ridge Community Partc is proposed to feature
single-family detached homes within the fioorpbns were designed to il)Clude professional couples as well as young families,
beautiful Newport Coast community, woodbuming fireplaces with glass doors, •and features three bedrooms, three baths, and picnic se to the unparalleled Pelican Hill c.olf
Sancerre's designs are versatile, comfort.able rounded drywall comers, central air a two<.ar garage with direct interior access, Oub, shopping at Fathion ~nd Mld South
and soph1sticate<l -perfec.t for the needs of conditioning and heating, recessed lighting, Plan Three, with 1,733 square feet of Coast Plui, the reaNtional destinations of
young and growing families as well as mature raised panel interior doors with polished brass e>Cciting living space, is an .ex~I home Newport Mld ~gu~ Be.ach, and the cultural
couples," said Bonnie McClain, sales hardware, designer-selected tight fixtures and for growing families. Highlights include three events at the Or~nge County Performing Arts
representative for Sancerre, built by California plush carpeting, ceramic tile or wood entry bedrooms, two and one-half baths, a family Center and Newport Harbor Art Museum.
Pacific Homes. areas and Armstrong no-wax vinyl floors in room with fireplace, a cozy breakfast nook In addition, residents will have an
''Plan Two, the Luberon, Is an especially • kitchen and selected bath areas. Master suites and a ~ car garage with direct Interior exceptional range o( rec:rNtional opportunities
popular design with many of our homebuyers offeJ spacious walk-in cldlets with mirrored access. within the community.,f>tanned and
who appreciate Its expansive lay,out and wardrobe or raised panel doors (per plan), The 1,975 square-foot Plan four Is the developed by The ls:vine Company, the
gracious 'interior-amenities. featuring th~ master baths feature dual vanity sinks with largest of the Sancerre collection, featuring 371--actt Newport RJdte community Is
bedrooms, two-and one-half baths and a ceramic tile countertops and luxurious oval four bedrooms or three bedrooms plus an oposed ha
two-car garage with direct interior access in tubs with ceramic tile S\Jrrounds. optional loft. two and one-half baths, a . pr to ve a variety o( neighborhoods.
1,456 square feet of space, this home has an Contemporary kitchens come complete comfortable family room with fireplace, sunny Proposed open space Includes 38 acres to
airy ambiance that complements its coastal with a General Electric white appliance . • breakfast nook and two-car garage with direct be devoted to parks, trails, playins fields and
environment" package, furniture-finished maple cabinetry interior access. canyon view~ areas. The Newport
Downstairs, Mclain said, is a flowing dining with concealed hinges and under<abinet As part of the renowned community of Ridge Community Part< Is ~ to feature
and living room area, which is adjacent to the lighting, and hand-set ceramic tile Newport Coast, Sancerre is just south ol picnic Diesc> '405 Freeway, take MacArthur
bright, contemporary kitchen. This layout countertops. Newport Beach off S.n Jo-quin Hills Road Blvd. south and tum left on S.n Joaquin Hills
provides a great setting for entertaining family Sancerre's exteriors are equally distinctive, and is adjacent to the estiblished glim Hill Road. Tum left on Newport Ridge Driw and
and friends or for spending relaxing evenings accented with decorative shutters, accents and Harbor Ridge; it Is also neighbofhoods ol follow the sip to the sales office.
at home. So whether you're a young fam ily and wrought iron (per plan), durable fire Spygtns Hill and Harbot Ridge; in proximity The Sanc:erre models and sales off'ice are
1ust starting out or a couple whose children resistant concrete tile roofs, dual glazed to Buck Cully and the public hiking trails at nr-.. ~-·1y 10 to 6 .,, __ ~,-·· t.Mt a.m. p.m . .ruo more
are already grown, the Plan Two has just the windows, two-car garatpes with automatic Los Tranoos Canyon. Information, please call Bonnie McClain at the
right amount of space to accommodate your openers, and concrete walks and driveways. Newport RJdte residents will enjoy being Sancerre sales office, 1714) 720•8055.
daily needs. visit this stunning Newport Coast Fu~rmore, offering an uncommon luxury to : dose to the unparalleled Pelican Hill Golf 405 Freeway, take MacArthur Blvd. south
neighborhood today to discover how well this its residents, Sancerre has provided Club, shopping at Fashion Island and.South
design fits your individual personality. professk>nally,landscaped frontyards and Coas( f>lau, the rec:n!atlonal destinations o( and tum left on San JOilquin Hills Road. Tum
Sancerre's rour two-story floorplans range In common areas. Newport and Laguna Beach, and the cultural left on Newport Ridge DrM! and follow the
size from 1,344 to 1,975 square feet of New homeowners will also have the events at the Orange County Performing Arts signs to the sales office.
Interior living space, with up fo four opportunity to personalize their home by Center and Newport Harbor Art MUteUm. The Sancerre models and sales off'tee are
bedrooms and three baths. Capturing the true choosing from an additional selection of In addition, residents will have an open daily 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. For more
essence of the best of California livi ng, this countertop tile, Corian designs and flooring exceptional range of recreational opportunities Information, plea.5e all Bonnie ~lain at the
ca.sual yt>t elegant collection has the perfect surface\; white,European-finlshed cabinetry; within the community. Planned and Sancerre wles office, (71'4) 72~8055.
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NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE
Coast ·NeWPort
offers up chili
Comt Newport Properties recently
~In the 10th Artnual
.flalM Chill Cook Off In the
"l" Sir.-.... eo.. Newport
Ptopertiel' ~ d beldt are.
spedalisb Mike Marr, R~ Hein,
Duncan Forpy and Judy Good
prepared two chili alternatives for the
many happy visiton to their booth.
Dilhed up were: Blonde Chill
(chicken based) and Auburn Chili (the
classic beef-filled chili.
Coast Newport Properties' Patrick
Bartolic, candidate for Newport Beactt
City Council, sampled chili and talked
with Pe ninsula ~nt residents. The
day featured a band, pony rides and a jumping ~· The~~
Fire Department supplied a fire
engine for the ~t.
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Bayfront Paradise
2296 Channel Road
Peninsula Point
A Mediterranean villa located on three
levels with balconies and viewing areas
that allow you to enjoy this outdoor para-
dise .and revel in the coast's most impres-· . . s1ve Views.
Exquisite stonework and fin ely honed ca b-
inetry and .detailing aboun~. Artistic
touches of spe_cially crafted pain tings,
etched glass work and lighting provi de the
background for thi s five bedroom home.
The large entertain·ment Qrea , fa mily room,
· bayfront dock and pool and spa provide
additional enjoyment to this masterpiece.
For more information on this e:xceytional p roperty plea~ call:
COAST NEWPORT PROPERTIES
4 Civic Plaz.a • Suik t60 • N~rt Beach, CA 92660
(714) 64A-1600
Portofino Classic
A spectacular ocean
coastline, Catalina Island and
Aliso pier view can be seen
fr om this large custom
Portofino home. The house
features four family bedrooms,
three baths, loft, marble
fireplace in living room, large
master suite with dramatic
dawfoot tub, ha rdwood floors,
wall-to-wall carpet. uptraded kllchen, three-view decks, attached
three-car P'•· alarm system, sweeping oak staircase, bonu~ room,
vMllled be.m ceilirlBS ~ •nd walls of glass lacing the 2 70
~view.
For more information plll!lf all, Coast Newport Properties at 644-1600.
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