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Corona del Mar liiies
up/or ·95 season
Te~n murder susi>ect flees as poli~e ,
close in on his Costa Mesa hideout
MAAC MARm/ DAJtY Pl.OT
Costa Mesa police officers conducted a neighborhood search
around the motel, looking foy the teen-age suspect. ·
52-foot boat
catches fire
• Dolly's engine room
ignites en route to week-
end in Catalina; cooling
system kicks in to avert
major damage.
By Julie Ross Cannon, Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BEACH -A 52-
foot boat en route to Catalina
Island for an extended Labor Day
weekend caught fire Friday
mommg eight miles from the
.Newport Harbor jetty.
The vessel's internal cooling
system saved the ship from major
damage when the fire erupted in
the 29-year-old boat's engme
room, said Sgt. J.R. Wilson of the
Orange County Sh_¢ff Depart-
ment's Harbor Patrol.
The disabled boat bad to be _
towed back to port.
Gil Wayne, owner of the Udo
lsle-based Dolly, said he smelled
the fire and noticed white smoke
rising from the engine room
about 10 a.m. He immediately
radioed the harbor patrol.
"We thought we were fin-
ished," said Wayne, 69, who was
traveling witll. friends Jerry Del-
gado of Marina del Rey and Daw·
na Fay of Long Beach. We
thought we were going to bum."
'
• 14-year-old wanted in connection with killing of man
in Carson City, Nev.; female companion is arrested.
By Tina Borgatta, Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA~ Police here
laWlched a manhunt Friday for a
14·year·old boy who allegedly
shot and killed a Nevada man
and then fled to Orange County,
' where he checked into a Costa
Mesa motel.
Peter Quinn Elvik, whose last
known address was in Tustin,
reportedly fled from the Sea Lark
Motel on Newport Boulevard-ear-
.
ly Friday as P,Olice moved in on
his hideout. Authorities had not
located him at press time.
But Costa Mesa police officers
were able to arrest a 14-year-old
girl who reportedly was with
ElviK at t.Qe Sea Lark.
Elvik, f>?lice say, is a suspect in
the Thursday gw1Sbot slaying of
William Gibson, 63, who was
found in ·Carson City, Nev.
"We're going door-to-door,
searching the area where he was
last seen,· Costa .. Mesa Police ...,
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Capt. Tom
Lazar said Fri·
day .afternoon.
"We consider
him armed and
dangerous."
Elvik, who
reportedly suf-
fers from
depression, is
about 6 feet tall
and weighs Peter Quinn
dbout 140 Elvik ls being
pounds. He sought by
has· blue eyes police.
and shaves his C
He was last seen wearing dark
pants, black boots and a black
jacket.
"If ·you see him, call 911, •
Lazar said. "Don't open your door.
Don't roll down the window of
yow car Just stay away from
him."
Costa Mesd police located
Elvik and the-girl about 3 a .m. Fri-
day after an officer spotted Gib-
son's car, which contained some
of the victim's belongings, in the
motel pdrking lot.
"As officers approached the
suspects' (room), Elvilc fled from
head. He also has a scar that
spans fromhis hip to his calf. • SEE SUSPECT PAGE A4-
Piecemakers'
~ profane letter
""' followed a
citation from
health officials
By Tina Borgatta, Datly Pilot
COST A MESA -County
health officials are waiting to
hear from duthorities before tak-
ing action against the owners of
Piecemake rs Country Store, who
are beillg 1nvestigated ,for mall-
ing government leaders a hate-
filled lettet laced with profarutles,
threats and an eerie reference to
the Oklahoma City bombing·
lt closes wi:tfi'.""'tbe warning :
"The next people to nse up
agamst you
could get a lit~
Ue tougher ..
hke Okla-
homa, for
instance·
The letter -
which also
warns that
"God has a
way of getting
Piecemakers
respond in
letter to the
editor. See
Community
Forum,
Page 9.
While the crew worked to
release the dinghy, the cooling
system doused the fire.
~Th~ fire was getting worse
ICAlSUYA AAINONl I OAl.Y Pl.OT
A ~rt Be.a~ ~a ilpedaculai" sunset at hll 32ad Street tower. Ulegaudl and local businesses are lloplng
for a ·~· Mlliay weekend 7 the ftul b'9 party before the start of the school year.
rid of those who try to rule over
His people• -was mailed to a
supervisor at the county's Depart-
ment of Environmental Health on
Aug. 1, a couple of weeks after
two inspectors paid a routine vis-
it to the Adams Avenue store.
·we attempted to make a rou·
tine inspection, just as we do with
all the other 10,000 food busi-
nesses in Orange County, and we
were denied entry and told in no
uncertain terms to leave,• said
department assistant director Jim
Huston, who supervises the
employee wl'\o received the let-
• SEE BOAT FIRE PAGE A4
Newport officials leery about trash-import plan
ter. ·
• Proposal to entice neighboring jurisdictions to use O~ange County landfills is not
in best interests of local citizens, Councilwoman Norma Glover says.
By Evan Henerson, Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BEACH -A pro-
posal to bring out-of ·county trash
into Orange County land.fills is
not in ~~ best inter~t of county
citizens, according to Newport
Beach city offid.als.
But cities throughout the coun-
ty will probably have to get used
to the idea. County administrators
view trash importation as a major
component of a plan to help the
county out of bankruptcy. By low·
erlng the ~st of waste disposal to Newport Beach City Coundl-
under $20 a ton, the county woman Norma Glover, who rep-
expeds to entice haulers from Los resents the fifth supervisorial dis-
Angeles and San Diego counties trict on the commission, voted
and bring in up to $22 million a ag~t the plan.
year. The county recently raised
Orange County haulers. mean· landfill tipping fees from $22. 7 5 to
while, would continue to pay $35 per ton. The fact that non·
higher disposal costs. county haulers · would pay sub·
The proposal won approval stantially less than county haulers
Thursday from the county Inte· is an injustice, Glover said.
grated Waste Management Com-"It's just an Wlfair situation,•
mission, which serves as an advt· Glover said. "The landfills belong
sory board to the county Board of to all the people in Orange Coun-
Supervisors. , ty. I don't see why the people of.
Orange County should have to
pay that much more than some-
body importing. That doesn't
seem proper." ·
Newport Beach has to watch
the disposal developments per·
haps more closety1han any other
city in the county. By order of the
city's charter, Newport Beach can
not charge its residents for trasb
disposal. As a result, any trasb-
related increases must come out
of the city's general fund.
Even the importation of trash
wlll not cause disposal costs to
stabilize, cit)-officials predict.
•SEE TRASH PAGE A10
( l I t· ~ ·1 J <) ;\; ...
00. Or .... Cowtty
want someone else's trash'?
County officials are I hoping to entice oth·
e,.. counties to trans-
port their trash here
to help Or•nge Coun-
ty but·Of Its bankruptcy. Give
us your thoughts (along
wttt) your name •nd city) on
the Readen Hotline. Call
642-6086.
Huston said the inspectors
iro.me<hately left the store, which
sells homemade quilts and other
crafts. But rn the short time they
were there, Huston said the
inspectors caught a glimp e of
certain operations that •exceed·
ed the parameters of their per-
mits.• So, the department sent
the owners, Marie Kolasinski and
Anne Sorensen, a not.ice of viola·
tion. \,.
In a letter to the Daily Pilot. the
store's 74-year-old co-ownen
Marie Kolasinski, offeted to inM1
·any r~ders • copi~ Of tbe
t
~ Costa M~sa cOmmunity leader
Betty Jean Beecher die$ at 74
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• Longtime resident is Charles Beecher, her husband of
deSctibed as 'glue that 55 yean, was unable to wile her. Mrs. Beecher bad recently
. held Historical Society' completed chemotheral>Y but
tlVTether,' subsequently developed bee rt
-it • pioblems. Sbe had beel1 t.Uing ...... _... ___ ..;....;_.___..._~--. mediciltion for the coildltk>n •t
By llna lcqatta. ~Pilot the tune of beiililffth. · 1
DWtng her 46 ye&r1 u a Calta
M... reaident, • Mrs. BMcher 1 ibarilld IMderlbip roles ID the 1 ~ Sod8ty Wtt.b Mr but-I
INmCI end becune lnwmict in a t
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COMMUNITY FORUM
INTtRTAINMENT
SOCIETY
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Manners for kids
and teens -thanks
If your kids are laclang in the eti-
quette department -and whose
aren't? -Consuelo de Choza bas
come to the rescue
Conseulo de Chcrzas (721-0273}
teaches children and teen-agers a
course on style and etiquette at the
NlllllMtTl.nrt Beach Marriott Hotel. The
s indudes instruction in table
nners, menu mastery. correspon-
nce. introduc:tlons. telephone eti-
~tte and proper attire
. The program roTlSl.StS of three
jo-how classes developed for cbil-
en, ages 9 to 14 yeaIS. Classes are
d on consecubve Thursdays irom
0 to 5·30 p.m. The senes cO.lmi-
es m a graduabon dlnner on Sat-
~day everung at 5:30 p.m. Cbtldren
n invite their parents and grand-
~ents to jom them for tlus formal
Efent where they show their newly
<ttqwred skills.
4-Tut fee JS $167 per student.
1'.c:Judmg the dmner. Classes are
~ted to 20 students per series
~tember classes are held on Sept.
M and 21 , and graduation dinner is
. ~pt. 23 October classes are held op
~ursday Oct 5 and 12, and gradu-
41ion dinner IS Oct. 14. November
<fasses dre on Thursday Nov. 2 and
'1 dnd graduation dinner IS on Nov. 11 December classes are on Thurs-
~y DP.< 7 and 14. and graduation
<Jnner 1s on Dec 16.
• The Dirt Cheap Plant Co. (645-
.-1>53), located at 488 E. 17th St. on
tlie comer of 17th Street and Irvine
NenuP m Costa Mesa, is having a
'J8le on"ldfge indoor plants and ~ees. The plants dfe anywhere from
ttuee to seven feet. in all shapes and
.fa.r;PtiP'>, ctnd dff' reduced from 50%
bO 70% off
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• The Home anCI Garden Co. (645-
35) recently opened al 369 E. 17th
in Costa Mesa. The store 1s filled
I .
Slrshws awlllg
below dae laagld.er of
ddldrm pYybig In
. ~hitLlhe
warm WNtber
·• espeded tlds Llbor
Day weekend should
keep~ 1augblng
for1hree ~
stralgh1.
••
LEAH HOGSTEN
/OMY?'ILOT
State Resources
Agency secretary will
visit Newport Bay
In an effort to find funding for
overdue sediment removal in the
Upper Newport Bay, Orange
County Supervisor Marian
Bergeson played tour guide to
state Resources Agency Secre-
tary Douglas Wheeler during the
secretary's recent visit from
Sacram~nto.
As secretary tQ the Resources
Agency. Wheeler bas jurisdiction
over several. state divisions,
induding the Department of Fish
and Game, which owns and
administers tbe Upper Newport
Bay Ecological reserve.
Ongoing sediment transfer
mto the Bay from San Diego
Creek and other tributaries has
been accelerated by last winter's
heavy storms. Bergeson and offi-
cials from the city of Newport
Beach say timely dredging of the
bay is critical if the bay is to
remain a valuable wetlands
resource.
"~creta.ry Wheeler's commit-
ment to this reserve is encourag-
ing. and I know his assistance
will be crttical in finding the dol-
lars needed to accomplish the
project.• c
Port rmtigation dollars are a
possible source of. funding for
wetlands restoration projects in
Southern California. With contin-
uing expansion of Long Beach,
. cityside
San Diego and Los Ang~ har-
bors, these· mitigation dollars
represent significant opportuni-
ties over time, according to
Bergeson. The Upper Newport
Bay project meets the criteria for
that funding.
Volunteers sought to
help clean up bay
Grab your old clothes and
help dean up the Back Bay from
9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sept. 23 ,begin·
ning at the Newport Dunes ..
Resort, 1131 Back Bay Drive.
Each · volunteer will be
assigned an area and will receive
trash bags and gloves.
More than 40,000 pounds of
trash was collected during last
year's event.
The cleanup extravaganza is
sponsored by the state Depart-
ment of Fish and Game, the
Orange County Harbors, Beach-
es and Parks, the Newport Dunes
Resort Marina. the city of New-
port Beach and the Upper New-
port Bay Association.
For more information, call
640-6746.
Toilet exc~ange set
· Costa Mesa residents can
exchange their old toilets for
new, ultra-low flow. toilets Sept,
9 in the Monarch Beach area.
The program is sponsored
through a joint project of the
Mesa Consolidated Water Dis-
trict and the CoastaJ Municipal
Water District.
A single 1.6-gallon ultra-low
flow toilet, worth $100, can save
10,585 gallons per year for the
average family. This saves close
to $20 annually on water bills
for Mesa Consolidated cus-
tomers. . .
Residents will be required to,
pay a $10 deposit, which is
refundable when the old toilets
are returned for recycling. The
used toilets will be crushed and
used for road paving material.
For infotmation or directions.
call (800) 424-8538 or Mesa
Consolidated at 631-1205. ·th garden and home accessories
at owner Brian Killelea has found
auctions or estate '>dies. Items on
e indude 1920s wrought iron
Lio table and chairs, reproduction
fahogany pieces, oak roll-fop desk.
fall planterS'. antique pine pieces,
jlses, botanical prints, and a few
,.onze pieces.
Sand castle contest is. right around the parapet
Artist Nancy Wright will show
one-of-a-kind watercolor paint-
gs at Nordstrom South Coast
aza today from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
right will be in the Gift Gallery on
vel three. For more information.
549-8300, ext. 1650. Also al
ordstrom, on Wednesday, Sept. 6
ere will be a Llnda Allard for
en Tracy runway fashion show al
p.m A reception begins at 6:30
m. The show is complimentary, but
ervalions atf' recommended.
ease cctll the Nordstrom concierge
850-3790.
For lctst-rrunute savings on slip-
vered pieces and pine furniture,
deaux (640-1233) is ending its
ventory sdle Labor Day.
stideaux has reduced its spring
d summer floor samples. armoires,
essers and tables at substantial
vings. It's located on the third Je v-
of Atrium Court at Fashion
land.
BUYS appears Thursdays and Satur-
)'s. Whether yO\l're a merchant or a shop-
'· if yO\I know of a good buy call me at
1224, fax me at 646-4170.
SAND CASTLE TIME: Call-
ing all families, roommates, fra-
te rnities and sororities. clubs,
youth groups and businesses -
it's .time for the 34th annual
Newport Harbor Area Chamber
of Commerce Commodores
Club/95.9 KEZY Sand Castle
Contest at Big Corona State
Beach Sept. 10. You don't have
to be an expert to build a castle.
All it takes is an idea, a little
~nuity and-desire A team of
three to eight people of any age
may use any hand tools and
props they wish and biodegrad-
able food colors as they build
their castle in a 15-by-15-foot
area at the beach. Building starts
at noon; judging begins at 2 p.m.
Categories for which trophies
will be awarded include busi-
ness firms, youth groups, fami-
lies,, civic organizations and ser-
vice clubs.· Call 729-4400 for
'more inf onnation or to register
your group ($25) or business
($60). The public is invited to
view the sand castle contest:too.
It's a fun day in the sun!
DON STRAUSS: Don Strau15
will be missed not only for his
contributions to the community
with his service on the school
board and Newport Beach City
Council, but for bis other activi-
lJes as well. I met Don and his
wile, Dorothy. in 1975, when he
served on the local YMCA
board. l last saw Don at a meet-
ing of the board of directors for
the Adult Day Services of
Orcinge County 1ust a couple of
months ago. Don was always
con.,,tnbuting time, taJent and
treasures to a variety of groups
and causes.
Don was a real gentlemen. He
always treated people with dig-
nity· and respect. He ran what I
consider a model campaign for
hts first term on the Newport
Beach City Council. It included
ads in the local papers with
endorsements by local groups of
merchants, educators, students,
clergy, residential areas, such as
Corona del Mar, Lido, etc.
Almost every. voter knew some-
one's name in Don's ads -some
endorsements were from lead-
ers, and others were neighbors.
Most continued to support Don
in subsequent elections.
Don will be missed.
CLUB NEWS: Plans are being
made by members of the Costa
Mesa North Khtanis Club for
hour answering servke may be
usedtorecordlette~tothe
editor on any topic.
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de boom
their biggest fund-raiser of the
year Oct. 7 -a pancake break-
fast at Costa Mesa High School.
Save Oct. 17 for the 41Ulual
Exchange Club of Newport
Harbor's s.p ecial fund-raising
movie showing at Edwards Lido
Theater. It is reported that the
movie has a super cast. indud-
ing Gene Hackman, John Tra-
volta and Danny DeVito, to
name a few.
Members of the Klwanb Club
of Newport Beach are selling
Christmas cards and Entertain-
ment '96 books to raise funds for
clubJ.service projects. Contact
...11Ml'6ibers Clyde Thomas or Dix
Helland for details.
SERVICE CLUB MEETINGS nus COMING WEEK:
11.JESDAY 7:30 a.m. Newport
Beach Rotary Club meets at the
Balboa Bay Club for a program
by Sanford Kahn, "Chaos Econ-
omy"... Kiwanis Club of New-
port Beach meets at the Shark
Island Yach.t Club ... 6 p.m. Costa
Mesa-Newport Harbor Lions
Club, the "Fish Fry Club," meets
at the Costa Mesa Country Club
for its monthly business IJleet-
ing... 6:30 p.m. Costa Mesa
Kiwanis Club meets at the Bay-
wood Recreation Center for ·
installation of officers for 1995-96.
WEDNESDAY? a .m . Costa
Mesa Orange-Coast Breakfast
Lions Club meets at Ma Barkers
for .a report on the 1995 Boy
Scout Jamboree... 7:15 a .m.
South Coast Metro Rotary Club,
the "Taste of Cost.a Mesa Club."
meets at the Center Club ... Noon
Cost.a Mesa Rotary Club meets
at Mesa Verde Country Club to
hear from Paul Fitzgerald, a
teacher at Estancia High
School... The Exchange Club of
Orange Coast will meet at the
Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club to
hear Victoria Avery, Esq. on
Trusts & Wills ... 5 p.m. Newport-
Balboa Rotary Club meets at th~
Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club to
hear from Gloria Mata on Bilin-
gual Education.
THURSDAYNoon T<iwanis
Club of Corona del Mar meets at
the Bahia Corinthian Yacht
Club ... The Excha!ge Club of .
Newport Harbor meets at the
Shark Island Yacht Club for a
busines~ meeting ... Costa Mesa
North Kiwanis Club meets at the
Holiday lnn. Newport Irvine
Rotary Club meets at the Irvine
Marriott to hear from Rona Kelly
on the "Race for the Cure."
Quote of the Week: from
Kiwaniscope of the Downtown
Costa Mesa Kiwanis Club,
"Children will not remember
you for__the material things you
provided but for the feeling that
you cherished them ... \ Richard
L. Evans.
• <:otnmunlty a Oubl Is p.ubllshed
every Saturday in the Dally Piiot. FAX
Your servlc• dub's mfftlng Informa-
tion to 631-5851 or mail to 1743 hy-
port Way. Newport Beach. 92660.
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.,' • a • • wind waves, 3 foot
southwest swell.
TIDES
TODAY
First high
4:36 a.m. J.2
First low
8:521.m.. 2 .. 6
Second high
3:42 p.m. 5.2
Stcond low
1 t :27 p.m. 0.6
COSTAMISA • Hoo Mod& of Red HHI: Someone pried ~I'\.• gate and
datNged a fence surrounding a business. No ~ loss
Np0f1ild.
• U091llodl of A""'9e of h Arts: Three· vktlms t.ft their laptop computers in a conference room. When they returned
from lunch 45 minutes later. their computers -.re gone. Esti-
m.ted loss Is $1 s.ooo .
• '" OF THI DAY -Use a pune with a 1hc>uld« map. c.ny It whh the side that opens toward you. Hold your port.
MCUtety.
Partc awll'J from vans or can wtd\ torneone •w.rtlng arQUod."'
Keep a •can pola" sign under the front~ of your car.
11 someone sivnt1s that ~ "W°"9 wtth f?U' w drM to the nHNSt.servke station to chtck It. Do not stop..,.. gftout
of yOUtcar. •
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Hard to believe it'
I t la boL It bu been bol It will
continue to be bot although
probal>ly less so than the 86
degrees we hacr'm our kitchen
Wednesday evening.
And ye gods, it is September
already! While summer is not
technically finito, it ls, as a prac-
tical matter, fading into oblivion
so far as mq.st 9f us are con-
cerned.
OCC classes resumed a cou-
ple of weeks ago, Newport-Mesa
schools will reconvene Thursday.
Most important, my wife bad to
report back to her school this
past Thursday, and that was
traumatic.
In view of such grim events,
and this being a three-day
weekend, it doesn't seem right
to bwden you today with any
topic too heavy.
I had planned a column on
an intriguing new program cre-
ated by the Rev. Will Crist to
help parents teach values to
their children. I suspect that is
better set aside for a week or so
when. hopefully, the columnist's
mind will be more in gear than it
is now.
Frankly, I am still so much in
a summer mode that I am not
even up to writing about Jina
Baca.n's new wrl.n.kle on bosom·
enhancing devices. That, too,
will have to wait, as upllfting as
it might be.
Another column I won't be
doing today involves the deci-
sion to paint certain parts of
Newport Harbor High School in
the light blue that Is the signa-
ture color of bitter rival Corona
del Mar High School. ,
One angle I thought of was
that the only thing dumber than
painting Harbor High in Coro-
na's distinctive color is the fact
that the esteemed board of
trustees of the Newport-Mesa
Unified School District actually
gets involved in selecting and
approving the paint colors that
will be used in district schools.
There is plenty of material to
do yet another column about
Jeny North's search for informa-
tion about his father's death in
the Santo Tomas prison camp in
1943.
There seems to be a remark-
able amount of activity and
interest in what went on there,
in Los Banos and the two other
main prtsor~ camps in the Philip-
pines.When I returned Jean
briefly in the news
Holiday to delay trash
collection in Newport
Areas in Newport Beach regu-
larly scheduled for trash collec-
tion on Mondays will not have
their refuse collected on Labor
Day, Sept. 4. Instead, the trash
will be collected Tuesday, Sept. S.
All other areas of the city will
have refuse collection one day
later throughout the week.
ln addition, there will be no
street sweeping on Labor Day in
Newport Beach.
For more information, call the
city's general services department
at 644-3066.
Push your papers to
Estancia High School
The Estancia High School Par-
ent-Teacher-Student Association
is turning green this tall.
The organization will sponsor
a paper drive on the third Satur-
day of each month during the
school year. Residents are
encouraged to save their Daily
Pilots and other newspapers and
computer paper for recycling in
an effort to support the PTSA and
Estancia High student Erograms.
Papers will be collected in the
school's in north parking lot Sept.
16, Oct. 21, Nov. 18, Dec. 16, Jan.
20, Feb. 17, March 16, April 20
and May 18.
For more information, call
Sherrie Hoyt at 645-0715.
YMCA seeks lifeguards.
swim instructQrs
The Newport-Costa Mesa-
Irvine YMCA has positions avail-
able for lifeguards and swim
instructors.
Lifeguards must be certified in
CPR/first aid and lifeguard train-
ing. Swim instructors must be cer-
tified in C PR/first aid and have
some teaching experience.
For more information. call the
YMCA at 642-9990.
<'all l~ahhitt I 11~111·anl'l'
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631-7740
441 Old Newport Bl vd.• Newport Beach
(near Hoag Hospital)
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.fred
martin
Leichty's call, sbe was about to
leave to catch a plane for San
Francisco, where she was
attending a gathering of former
prisoners and their famillet,.
Her father bad been, as llad
Jerry's, a U.S. government exec-
utive in the P.hilippines. "I think I
can put Jeny in touch with some
people who can help,• she said,
and took photocopies of my
SATVROAY. SEPTEMBER 2. 1995
t t .
epteffiber ~eady .
columns to pass out.
Milt Meehan of Newport
Beach sent along a short story he
wrote based on bis experiences
on board a Navy hip in the last
months of World War II. His
ship's assignment was to search
for silver from the Filipino trea-
sury, which had been dumped
into Manila Bay to hide' it from
the Japanese.
Jerry North's father,
Reynolds, had been assigned to
get hundreds of millions.or dol-
la,s in gold QUt of Manila before
it could be captured.
•The gold made it out safely
on a submarine, but tons of sil-
ver coins re mained that had to
be hidden from the Japanese ... I
was aboard a ship that found the
remains of it at the bottom of
Manila Harbor ... •
The life experiences of Daily
Pilot readers never cease to
amaze.
I had also considered dis-
cussing the tragic shooting in
Harbor View Homes that has
brought a heavy dose of reality
to Newport Beach. Yes. folks. it
can happen here.
Aler reading the reports, I .
realized I have several
rlends who live on Port
Sheffield Place, where Beverly
Blake was shot. I called one,
who told me: "This is a really
strange place right now. People
want to put up fences, hire
guards. 1\vo minutes later,
tbey're talking about what a
fluke this was and abQut how
nothing like it could ever hap-
pen again."
Certainly that is too grim a
topic for someone still languish-
ing in the deep summer mode I
have worked so bard to develop.
My r;nental inertid is so gredt
right now, I can't even begin to
respond to Kam Gleason's note
about lldes and whjch way
goeth lhe water.
Those readers not m th.ls
mode of pervasive relaxation
may recall a column last month
in which I quoted from a quiz
Juin Foresman popped on our
group as we leisurely cruised the
waters and yacht clubs of San
Diego harbor.
One of the 100 questions Jum
posed was, "what direction does
the water take when tides
change?" Most people answered
in and out. Being very salty, I
said ebb and tlow.
Wrong, said Juin. The wat!~
goes up and down. This inspir~
K1im (who signed his letter,
"Befuddled") to write: •
"Maybe the tide movement •
m the ocean is up and down, but
why do I go packward when I
try to sail out of the harbor on an
incoming tide (or should I say
u_p' tide)? And why do I go for-
w~rd on an outgomg (down)
tide? H
Beats me, pal l used to do
that, too. That's why we sold the
sailboat and got one of those
noisy things with big engines.
Besides. it's JUSt too deep a
subject Cor someone in my state
of mind.
•FRED MARTIN'S column runs every
Thursday and Saturday.
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PAYMENTS
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F , l I h got • l\lbj«t matter dwat doelll't ewer c asse~, onge~ ours ~lt~~~= to cb.ange their teachlDg strata.
• High school to try •
!Ong-debated .. block"
scheduling; some classes
~ last nearly two hours.
By Julie Ross Cannon, Daily Pilot
"'block. to buk:s. lmtMd ol •
b'actitioM1 icbeduJe o1 m c1a11--
• ~ day, the~ ii liytDg
out a oew nationwide tnmd of
"block scbeduJing. It •
Teachers, parents and ltu·
· dents have debated tbe merid of
a block schedule for several
years and many still have some
questions as to what the block
schedule will achieve in terms of
student learning.
A block schedule works like
"I t's alWQYB hard to
m ake change. It's
scary tor kids, it's
scary tor teachers, it's
scary for everyone ... " • -~ANN ARCHBOLD •
gies to keep tbe tidl' atten~ •
beseld.
Archbold A.id fordng teacb·
en to develop new teaching
styles can liven up the leamiDg
pl&-ess. lbe sdlool will spend
some of its in·sel'V'ice days loolt-
mg at ways to inaeue student
activities within the extended
time frame, she said.
Some students, like semor
Brennan Miers, are a littl~ wor-
ried about the new schedule.
•1 just wonder bow I'm going
to sit still for two hours,• Miers
said.
CORONA DEL MAR -Coro-
c(a del Mar High School students
may be a little more nervous
a.bout starting school this week
than other Newport·Mesa
pupils.
~-In addition to learning new
~: students sign up for six
classes, just like they always
have. But instead of going to
every da.ss..-every day, the class· es are divided into. three sessions
every week.
dent starts class at 8:55 a.m. and
then attends each of the six
classes for about 45 minutes per
class (some students can elect to
take an additional class begin·
ning at 7 a..m. every day).
Othei students are looking
forward to going to a alass only
three times a week.
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teachers' names and classroom.
locations, students have to learn
Ii. wbdle new schedule. ·On Monday, the average stu-
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comparison of our faCilities an~
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cremation, we welcome your
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friends may witness oiir caring ,
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There is a aifferencel .
On Tuesday and Thursday,
ho~ever, the student goes to
three classes for an hour and 40
minutes each. On Wednesday
and Friday, tbe s~ent goes to,
three other classes for an hour
and 40 minutes. ·we're going to have a lot of
Jhings to get used to,• said.Mary
Ann Archbold, Corona del Mar
High's assistant principal. ·u·s
always bard to make change. It's
scary tor kids, it's sc.azy for teach-
ers, it'~ scary for everyone."
•There are winners and losers
in a block schedule," Newport-
Mesa Superintendent Mac
Bernd said. •1t's attractive for
classes with labs because 1t
·rm looking forward to it,·
said freshman Christina Mar-
tine%. ·rve beard that you get
your homework done because
the teachers don't lecture for two
hours. In P.E., it gives you the
time to get into the sport without
having to worry about changing
and getting back to class and
everything.
•Plus, you get two days to do
your homework,· she said.
A parents' ~;ganµatio~ will
have a question-and-answer
se~sion on the block scbe9ule
Sept. 19 with Principal Don
Martin and other facUl~·
be rs.
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looted like it was ~ workilig
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we were aboUl to get oft the boat,
tbe (extinguishers) fin.ally came
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ly's ~ for help.
Wayne, Delgado and Pay
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01e boat while the harbor patrol
crew contained the fire and .
towed the scorched vessel back to
Newport Harbor.
•it was never life-threatening
because we were in touch with
the harbor patrol and other boats
·in the area,• Wayne said. -..
The 'ship's cooling system,
which measiues the engine room
temperature,
activated the extinguisher
when the beat climbed out of the
room's normal range, Wilson said
"AppareJltly, the beat
exctumger, a cooling device in the
engine room. caught some of the
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balcon}f. (and) evading the offi-
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departmentsaid. ·
"It was discovered that the
motel cleTk bad (allegedly)
informed the s~pect that the
police were approaching his door
and advised him to leave."
•1 guess if you have to have
this happen, it's good to have it
happen over Labor Day weekend
when everyone's going through
the channel•
Authorities on Thursday were
considering pressing charges
against the derk for jnterferlng
with a police investigation.
-Meanwhile. Carson City Sher.
iff's Department investigators
traveled to Costa Mesa to pick up
the girl ..
According to Carson City sher-
iff's authorities, Gibson's body ~
was found Thursday morning on
a public pistol raI\ge. He bad
been shot in the side and back
torso area with a ·shotgun.
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A ·public psembly will honor
WcQi War U veterans at -4:30 p.m.
iii Orange Cout College's LeBard
Stadium, 2110 Pairview Road,
Co.ta Mesa. The event ts spon-
sored by the Newport Harbor
50th Anniversary WWil Com-
memorative Committee and ts tlUed •A Salute to World War II
Veterans: A Grateful Nation
Remembers."
APPLE COMPJJTER au&
. Orahge Coast College's Apple
Computer Oub will meet from 8
a.m. to 4 p.m. in room 204 of
OCC's Chemistry Building. The
club -which is open to anyone
interested in COIQ.puters -encour-
ages the development and
exchange of information related
to the Apple computer. The annu-
al membership fee is $30. Meet-
ings are the first Saturday of each
month. Call 110-1865.
Pl.ANNING YOUR ESTATE_
Legal Options, 1 3901
MacArthur Blvd., Suite 200, New-
port Beach, sponsors a lectUre
titled "Protect Your Assets• at 10
a.m. every Saturday. Attorney
Debra Grimalla discusses how
wills, living trusts, charitable
donations and other tax reduction
\
. strategies preserve the value cf. an
estate aQd help avold probate.
Admission ii free, but sea~ ts
limited. Reservotions may be
made by ca.l11ng 2.52-5-411 . •
HOW TO RAISE TUN-AGERS
College Hospital, 275 Victoria
St., Costa Mesa, olf ers a free edu-
cational workshop for parents of
teens at 10 a.m. each Saturday.
Every week's workshop starts and
finishes a new topic, so parents
can join the group at any point in
the cycle. For more information,
call Dr. Lani Martins at 704-8166 .•
FAMtUES ON COURSE
A seven-step intervention and
mediation program for families is
scheduled from 9 to 11 a.m. every
Saturday at the Costa Mesa Com-
mwlity Center, 1845 Park Ave.
The program focuses on ways of
communicating in any out-of-con-
trol family dispute, anger and
9eneral family disharmony. The
cost is ss·tor adults, $3 for chil-
dren 13-18. Parents do not.have to
be pr~nt. Call 556-8000.
SUNDAY
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From 5 to 7 p.m. every Sunday,
Zen Home Stitchery, a local man-
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bolds a free evening of medita·
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l9 •to encowage and support the
practice of meditation.• The
group meets at 711 W. 17th St.
#AS, ln Costa Mesa. Por Informa-
tion, call 631-5389.
CHURCH SUPPORT GROUP
·The Board of Deacons at St.
Mark. Presbyterian Church, 2100
Mar Vista Drive1 Newport, is
offeriilg a free support group for
adult children caring for elderly
parents. The group· meets at 1
a.m. the first and third Monday of
each month. For information, call
857-1873.
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CHRISTIAN WOMEN
The Newport Beach Christian
Women's Club is having a lun·
ch eon from 11 :30 a.m. to 2 p.m.
at the Balboa Bay Glub, 1221 W.
Coast Highway. The event -
titled •A.Golden Fall to Remem-
ber· -includes a fashion show
and e performance by musical
duo Michael an<16olden Precta·
do. The cost is Sl 7, and RSVPs
must be received by Sept. 1. For
information and reservations,
call Micki at 964-5007 or Adele
at 760·9616. MIU(S,IEACHES,RIOEAJ10N
The September meeting of the
City of Newport Beach's Parka,
Beaches and Recreation Com-
misalon will convene at 7 p.m. in
council chamben, 3300 Newport
Blvd., Newport Beach. For lnfor-
mati.on, call 644-3155 •
ClASSIC a custoM CARS
An open cruise for owners of
fine, pre-1975, American rod,
cl~ic and custom cars continues
at 4:30 p.m. (and on Sept. 20) at
the Hard Rock Cafe, Fashion
Island near Atrium Court, New-
port Beach. Upon arrival, partici-
pants receive ..a raffle ticket.
There are also 50/50 raffle tickets
available. Proceeds benefit
Make-A-Wish Foundation and
the family of slain Newport
Beach police Officer Bob Henry.
For more information, call Jerry
Hill at 121-9546.
FREE•UVING TRUST SEMINAR
The Veterans of Foxeign Wars
Post 3536 at 567 W. 18th St. in
Costa Mesa i$.sponsoring a free
workshop on living trusts. The 1
p.m. seminar is presented by the
American Association of lnde·
pendent Paralegals. For informa-
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T~ confident com-
municator. Harborlites Toastmas-
ter Club 1927 meets 6:55 a.m.
each Wednesday at the Country
Side Inn and Suites, at the south-
west corner of Bristol and Redhill
in Costa Mesa. for more infor-
mation, call Judy at'S-40-7904.
USC ALUMNI
The Alumni Association for
USC Newport/Irvine Club meets
the first Wedne sday of each
month at the USC Orange Coun·
ty facility in Irvine. 2361 Campus
Drive. For more details of events,
call 250-4.USC.
THURSDAY
FREE TELEMARKETING SEMINAR
Jeffrey K. Hansle r will lead a
seminar titled "Telema rketing
and Telesales; Head Off the
Hang Up and Head 'em Home·
from 7 to 8:30 p.m. in the Friends
Meeting Room of Newport Beach
Central Library, 1000 Avocado
Ave. Kansler, author of •Selling
the Cowboy Way, .. will present
the best approach to setting up
appoll'ttlbents and getting com-
mitments from prospective cus-
tomers. Preregistration is not
required. For information, call
RUMMAGE SALE ~ Pind bargains at the
annual rummage sale at the
United Methodist Church Of C..
ta Mesa. ·'20 W. t9Cb SI., ~
from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Setur-1 day 9 a.m. to noon., For tnforma
tion, call 548-7?27. · ~
INVENTORS FORUM
•Profit Through Inventtng• t¥
the tjtle of a seminar scheduled.
for 1 :30 to 1 o p .m. in Oranges
Coast College's Science Lecture-
Hall. Presented b)' the Inventor's
Porum, the workshop will
address product inventing, leg~.
protection, market evaluati5
and venture financing. The Cu:tt1 is $5 for members and $15 fo~
Vl.Sitors.
SAIUNCi SEMINAR
Gino Morelli, a multibull san.;,
boat designer, will give a presen-
tation at Orange Coast College's
Salling Center, 1801 W. Paciff~
Coast Highway, on the differ
ence betwee n sailing monohull
and multihull sailboats. Th
three-hour session in scbedul
to run from 7 to 10 p.m. The co
is $23 or $39 for two. To reg:iste
call 645-9412.
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• DENOM9M110N: Seventh·
day Adventist._ + YEAR ESTMUSHID: The
church was establish~ In
Newport Beach In 1 ~ before
moving to its present loatlon ·
In the 1960s. + SENIOR MINISTER: Pastor
R. Geof ry Parl<. + PASTORAL STAFF: Karen
Johnson, discipleship coordina-
tor; Esther Maritato, secretary. + SERVICE TIMES: Saturday
study, 9:30 a.m.; Saturday wor-
ship, 11 a.m. + SIZE Of CONGREGATION:
1 Approximately 225.
1 + CONGREGATION MAKEUP:
1 Mostly married couples, 30 to
I 50 years old, with children.
I + OtlLD CARE: Provided for 1 some programs and for chil-
: dren's Sabbath services.
I + TYPE OF WORSHIP: Tradi-
1 tional, beginning with three
I' or four contemporary worship
songs followed by a call to
worship, prayer, offering, chil-
dren's stories and the main
sermon. + TYPE OF SERMON: Park
typically preaches from the
Scriptures. In recent weeks, he
has been reading from the
Book of Hebrews, expounding
on the themes he finds within. + RECENT SERMON: The pas-
1. tor read from Hebrews, chap-
' ter 11. He spoke of Paul's
It sense of Christ's imminent ~ return and how we need to
LEAH HOG~ I D~Y It.OT
Pastor "Geofry Park welcomes worshippers to Saturday services
at Costa Mesa Seventh-Day Adventist Church.
"hang in there with Him and + OUTREAOt PROGRAMS:
maintain the Christian's walk "People Helping People," a
of faith." food distribution program, is + UPCOMING SERMON: based in the church. Park said
Hebrews, Chapter 12. "This the church derives its growth
will be a closure experience from "friendship evangelism,"
for Paul," Park said. "It will which he described as living a
indude a challenge to the Christian life that invites oth-
Christian believer to be all ers to join in. The church has
that Christ makes him to be." not done public evangelism
fortwoc1;n. +WR~ WAGON: The
pastor•I Steff trtes to llnk new-
comers •nd visitors With mem-
bers of the ~fon and
encourages parishioners to
hefp. + DRESS: C.Su•I to formal. '"I
teH people to come feeling ·
comfortable no matter what,•
P•rk said.
+MISSION ST~TE-NT:
Adventists believe the church
was organized~ that Chris·
tians mlgnt experience fellow-
ship and spiritual growth. God
challenges the church tc;> make
disciples, bas)tizf ng and teach-
ing them the Lord's com-
mands. God also provides spe-
cial abilities and gifts that
equip th~ Christians for min-
istry. • + VISITOR'S NOTE: The
church provides Spanish-speak-
ing visitors and members with
earphones for translations of
services. Also, the study group
has a special time for people
who wish to communicate In
Spanish. + INTERESTING NOTE: This
Thanksgiving, the church w ill
hold a. special event with fami-
lles-thanking all their loved
ones and others in the com-
munity for all their services.
"We plan on a full day of
g reat celebrat ion,· Park said.
"There will be special musica l&
guests, and we're asking
restaurants in the community
to show o,ff their wares by
bringing down dishes."
By Davt1 Suva
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I Hl!AI.111 DAY: lnstiuctor I Janet BroMD J.eada People with
1 Artbrltia can BxerdSe (l>.A.C.E.)
• cJasset 10 to t t a.m., Tuesday at
the Jewish Senior Center of
Orange County, 250 E . &Jeer St.,
Costa Mes.. The class includes
nealth education, joint-protection
tips, re~tion techniques, pain-
control technique5 and sodaliz.
~·call .513-56'1.
PARADIGM SHIFI': The New-
port Beach Baha'i Community
allows pa.rtidpants to bear and
espertence "Paradigm Shift: A
New Way -A New World" 7:30
p .m. Friday at a private residence
in Corona del Mar. Together, they
eiplore such questions as: Can
racism and prejudice be eliminat-
ed'l What is the New World
Order? Can coJifllcts be resolved
without. force? ·Are women and
men equ~. What's the spiritual
solution to our economic prob-
lems? And more. Music and food
included. Directions: 759-0999.
"JmINCAltNATION" Seminar
from to a.m. to noon today at the
Newport Beach Church of Reli-
gious Science, 901 Dove St. Ste.
145. Rev. Ken Gray will facilitate
this workshop and present infor-
mation on reincarnation from the
writings of Edgar Cayce. Call
646-3199.
INACTIVE CA1HOUCS: This
is the time to look again. if you
have been away from the church
and have questions or issues with
the church, Our Lady Queen of
Angels gives you a chance to dis-
cuss those concerns in a very
relaxed setting on alternate Sun-
days at 6:15, be~g Sept. 10
continuing Sept. 24, Oct. 8 and
22, Nov. 5 and 19 in the parish
SUNDAY ClA8S lll!GISftA·
nONS: The religious edtiCatk)O
department ct Orange Coast UOi·
tartan Universalist Church will
accept registration for pre-school
through high school students dur~
ing the month of September. CbiJ.
dren are inVited to registet wllb
their parents for the free w~ r
classes held from 10:30to11 Liil.
each Sunday. There will be a wet·
come brunch and orientation for
new fAmilies In the program Sun-
day, Sept 17 after the motning ~
service. For details call the Rev.
Kathy Kluhr, religious educati~
consultant at 646--'652. :Ibe
church is located at 1259 \ltctoria
St., Costa Mesa. '
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RUMMAGE SALE: The First
United Methodist Church of Cos·
ta Mesa, 420 W. 19th St., hosts its
semi-annual rummage sale from
9 a.m . to ' p.m. Friday, Sept. 8,
and 9 a.m. to noon Saturday, Sept.
9 . Come check out the bargains,
and help the Missions Ptojects of
United Methodist Women's Orga·
nization. Call 548-1121.
BALLOON LAUNCH: Sunday
School kids of all ages at St.
Matthew's Ch~ in Newport ,
Beach will release colorful helium
balloons at 11 a.m. on Sunday,
Sept. 10 to launch the new school
year. A message in the balloon
asks the finder to write. A sand-
wich reception will follow. Sun-
day School for all ages is at 9 a.m.
For more information, call 646-
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240 1 Irvine Avenue, New port Beach
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MONDAY SEPTEMBER 25 10.00 AM
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TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 26 10.00 AM
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FOR RESERVATIONS CALL '548-6900 OR 846-7&12
PRESBYTERIAN
w~ Mid hftir du• tuetic.J,
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CHRISTIAN
Y HARBOR CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
(Oisclples of Christ)
2401 Irvine Ave. at Santa Isabel
Newport Beath
Sunday Worihlp • 10:00AM
Or. Dallas Gladson . 645-5781
RELIGIOUS SCIENCE
RELIGIOUS s·c1ENCE NEWPORT IEACH
SCIENCf OF MIND EDUCATION CENTER
(Comer d Dow & auon -in ol6Cf Bldg
aCfOSS trom F#lefltlf .JonfS)
901Dov11145
I CHURCH SERY!kE SUN • 10:30 I
011/cl: M. Tu, Tfl C114) 646·3199
Dr. Juqn1/la Evan1. MlnlSter
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
FIRST CHURCH OF
· CHRIST. SCIENTIST
3303 Via Udo, Newport Beach
. -673-1340 or 673-6150
Church loam & 5pm,
Sunday School lOam
Wedf:esday MeeUngs 8pm
Tlw Lord will gire strength
1111to hi~ people; the Lord
will bl~s his people
with peace.
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Th'' ti~t Church or Chri.\1 Sckntht
&~ton. Mu .. ~chu~•t•
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METHODIST
Costa Mesa
MESA VERDE
UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
1701 laker, C.M
Worship & Church School
8:30 and 10:00 a .m. ·
Dr. Richard Geor~ 979·8234
NEWPORT CENTER
UNITED M£THODl1T CHURCH
160 I Marauerlte Ave. Coroner~ Mar
644-0745
Worship ac 8:00f\M & I O:OOAM
Sunday School All AQes 9 OOAM
Rev. Edward C '"Mt1run
LAGUNA
United Methodist Churc h
21632 Wesley Dr.
Laauna Beach
4199-3088 Sunday Morning Worship
& Chns~ Education 1 OAM
Ministers Oa'itd Beades & Vi~1n1a
Wheeler
Wesley CounMfinQ Center 5ervicn Available
RELIGIOUS SCIEN( i
EPISCOPAL
SAINT JAft'ES "CHURC., episcopal
•A Comm11nlry_ O.rllclltH r. Loving otNI s.Mnt ..,, Cl.n.t .. Loni ""' Joy~
Fr. David C. Anderson, rector
3209 Vt0 Lido
Newport Beach
71.t/675-0210
II 7:30 am Traditional
9 am C<>ntemf>OfOrt. 9 am Church SchoOI
10:45 am Charismatic
and Wednesday noon
CONGREGATIONAL
COMMUNITY CHURCH
CONGREGATIONAL
UNITED CHURCH Of
CHRIST
To .Bel1tve Is To Cart; To C1Nt Is To 00.
Dr. Dennis W. Short, Minister
Sunday Worship 8.30 & l O:AM
Church School 9AM Adu•t · 9 45 Children
Child Care Provided 644-7400
61 1 Heliotrope Ave Corona Del Mar
PRESBYTERIAN
S'{. MARJ(
PRESBY'IEIUAH
CHURCH
Sun1/a1J Worship 9:30 a.m.
ClrilJ <Are, SunJalJ Scllool
Jamboree at &stbluff
Newport !Ju.ell 644 .. 1341
COMMUNITY C HURCH
-.
This S1mday
Pastor Don Johnson InviU5 You To
Come & Enjoy Special Guest Speaker ...
TOM BENTON
"Do You BELIEVE Tms?"
. . ,_ "". ~.
l.UTHEHAN
CHRIST LVTHERAN OfVRcH
A7
1 •
Aris center SuPDort .groap -honoi-s . devoted benefactor
' ~
' • s.
BMIJl'lda·Pabaer
~up to the micro-
phone to tharik the aowd
f« the acrolAdes.
•My late husband, am
hbller, would heve said you
paped the bottom of the barrel
c:boo81ng us as honorees,• &he
said.
Her laughter turned to tears as
&be thanked the gathering ot
Pounders Plus for the recognt.
tSon. In truth. ~-Palmer,
who lost her husband recently, is
far from the bottom of the
proverbial barrel. She is, fu fact,
the entire barrel, responsible for
organizing, donating and just
plain lending a helping hand to
most of the major and mln9f
causes in the county for more
than three decadesi""
Jolnlng In the testlvitles were.(lrom left) Barbara and Bob John-
son. and Maxine Gibson, founding chairman of Founders Plus.
1Wo hundred frlends ot
Beldeo·Palmer and Poundem
Plus gathered in the gardens of
Mark Chapin
Jolmlon'1 ltal-
ian Mediter·
ranean estate
for a Pa.rlsian·
themed dinner
under the stars.
It was an.
evening of sen-
timental music,
gourmet food
and topical con·
versa ti on
among old
frlendsowho
have bonded
for years for
many different
causes. This
evening would be all about
Pounders Plus, a seIVice organi-
zation for the Orange County
Perlorming Arts Center. Volun·
leers for the 7-year-old organiza-
tion reach out to many sectors of
the community at large providing
ticket opportunities for many
events at The Center that might
otherwise be unattainable.
Chaired by Anne Key, who
attended the gala dinner with
husband Tom, the Founders Plus
event committee included devot-
ed assistance from Fellda'
Bukaty, outfitted in chic evening
wear and showing guests photos
of h~rself in to;n and filthy rags
from her recent appearance in
the Kevin Costner film, "Water-
world." •can you imagine
volunteer. diredory
The Volunteer Directory rum periodical-
ly in the Daily Pilot. If you'd like infor-
mation on getting your organization
listed, call 642-4321, ext. 331 .
OPERATION CLEAN SLATE
Operation Clean Slate, a Costa Mesa
based organization that focuses on graf-
fiti prevention needs volunteers to paint
out graffiti and for other duties. For
more Information. call Michael Howard
at 435-0745. "
ORANGE COAST INTERFAITH SHELTER
The lnterfaJth Shelter Is the largest
family shelter in the county, housing,
feeding and counseling 20 families daily.
The group needs volunteers and dispos.
able diapers. For Information, call Jeff
Reynolds, 631-7213.
ORANGE COUNTY COMMUNITY
DEVEl.OPMENT COUNOL ·
Volunteers are needed for a variety of
fun(tions. For information. call 839-
6 l~.-
OC OtAMBER ORCHESTRA
The Orange County Chamber Orch&
tra needs volunteers to help sell tick~
staff social affairs, wortc the office and
assist with mailing parties. The orchestra
also needs volunteers who would like to
learn more about classical music to par-
tidpate on its administrative board. Call
Gii Abrams at 644-7019 for more Infor-
mation.
OC HOJl.'WSS TASK FORCE
The Orange County Homeless Task
Force is recruiting volunteers for the
Interfaith Council Network to work one-.
on-one with homeless adults in the pro-
gram on basic life skills. For information,
call 263-1n4.
ORANGEWOOD BOllTlQUE
The upscale resale boutique which
benefits the Orangewood Children's
Home for neglected and abused chil-
dren needs volunteers to aeate displays,
tag clothes and work with customers,
among other duties. For information,
call Christine, 760-6640. ..
ORTON DYSLEXIA SOOETY
The Orton Dyslexia Society needs peo-
ple to help teach reading skills. mailings.
and coord inate the adult group. For
information, call 999--0118 between 9
a.m. and 3 p.m.
MOAC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
The Orange County Pacific Symphony
Orchestra's Volunteers in Education
Opportunities program needs volu~
teers to assist children In a variety of
hands on musk.al actlvtties. Volunteers
would ~ a tot.r of siX Saturday
mornings with the children. For infor-
mation, call 755-5788, ext. 244.
PEDMTIUC CANCER RESEAJtCH
PCRF raises money to support the pedi-
atric cancer research laboratory at the
Children's Hospital of Orange. It needs
voluriteers for a variety of duties. For
information, call the main office, 532-
8692.
PRENTICE DAY SOfOOL
.. The Prentice day School is a state
accredited co-educational day school
serving the needs of children with Spe-
cific Language Dlsabilitiesl/Dyslexla. Vof.
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% PRICE IWIBUIGIR
Buy any hamburger or sandwich of equal or lesser
value and receive 2nd at 1 /2 price with this ad
(Triangle Square location only)
631-2967
lttanale Square. Costa Mesa
fLocate<f next to Edwards Cinema)
Hours: Sun-Th. 11 a.m.·I O p.m.
Fri.-Sat. 11 a.m. -t2 Midnight
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unteers are needed in many areas. For
information. call 538-4511.
PRIME DYNAMICS
Prime Dynamics, a Newport Beach
non-profit organization for the 99 and
younger set, needs volunteers for its
programs. call 262-7300.
PROJECT TOGETHER
· Proje<;t Together, a component of the
Orange County Health Care Agency's
Children's Mental Health Services,
matches adult volunteers with children
who are experiencing emotional or fam-
ily problems .. Many of the .children are
economically underprivileged and vic-
tims of child abuse. For information, call
Jonathan at 631-7540.
SAVE OUR YOUTH
The West Side Costa Mesa youth orga-
nization is looking for volunteers to help
aNte a positive alternative for people
12 to 23 years ofd. Volunteers are ne@d-
ed to btiP in areas such ~boxing. spocts
health a fitness, aerobics and academic
tutoring. For lnfonnatlon. call 548-3255.
SHAftE OUR SELVB &
F1t£E MEDICAL CLINIC
The organizatlon is looking for ~un
tffr laymen, physicians, dentists, hygien-
ists and nurses. For information. call Lee.
642-3451 or the volunteer coordinator
at~ SOS clinic. 650-0186.
SOMEONE CARES SOUP KrTCHEN
The Someone Cares Soup Kitchen
needs food servers at the First United
Methodist Church in Costa Mesa. or at
the Rea Community Center. For informa-
tion, call the soup kitchen, 646-8181
•
I spending t l -bour days dressed lika" tbfolf.• laughed the aodalite
ln ~· •Talk about culture
shock.• It's not
euybelnga
member of the
down·trodden
masses, espeda.1·
lywhen the
world bu Uque·
fle<1.
DonC..Ue,
VMtaCuny,
Barbara and
Keith Johannes,
Nora and Jim
Johmo.n,Jan
and John Land-
strom, aONlle
~Paddy
Lyske, Sharon
Stewart and
Steve Sokoloff, were all mem- .
bers of the Key committee creat-
ing an evening in Paris honoring
Belden·Palmer.
As the chorus dancers did
their high kicks, and a staff of
white-gloved waiters from The
Upper Crust served patrons a
dinner of duck, salmon and filet,
the Orange Coast social crowd
compared notes at round tables
in an4 around the Johnson gar-
dens overlooking d ty and sea.
The beautiful Maxine Gibson
and her dapper mate, Robert
Gibson in silk ascot and blazer,
dined with the equally attractive
Pat and Richard Allen, set to fin-
ish the summer on the big island
.of Hawaii. Geo Soils boss Al
Kleist and his channing bride,
between 8 a.m. and noon.
SOUTH COAST REPERTORY THEATER
The South Coast Repertory Theater
needs volunteers to help with ushering
(see plays free) and other functions. For
information, call 957-2602 or 957-2602.
...
S.P.l,N.
Serving People In Need is a non-profit
group in Newport Beach which serves
the homeless. Volunteers are greatly
needed for many areas. For information
on any of S.P.l.N.'s programs or how to
volunteer, call 757-1456.
UNDERGROUND
The Underground program, a function
of Child's Pace, provides social activities
and interaction for adolescents. Volun-
teers are needed In many areas. For
information, call 548-8849.
VANTAGE FOUNDATION
The Vantage Foundation is a nc>n-<prot-
it ~niution whid'I supports employ-
ment and community training for adults
with developmental dlsabilities. Volun-
teers are sought. For information, call
64$-7833.
WELLNESS COMMUNITY
The Wellness Community needs volun-
teers to help out at the reception desk
during daytime hours. For Information,
call 258-1210.
WESTSfDE BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB
OF COSTA MESA
Volunteers are needed Mondays and
Thursdays from 2:30 to 5:30 p.m. to
tutor students in grades first through
sixth in read ing. call Ellie at 631-n24.
.. Family
Portrait Special
Pl4nNow • For~
HolUIJlys
Honored guest Betty Belden-Palme.r (left) ls a drlvtng fo~ce
behind Founden Plus. Adding their own congratula~ons are-
(center) Tom Tomlinson. president of the Orange County Per-
form.Ing Arts Center, and Mark Chapin Johnson, dlnner host.
Jeanette, ,were on hand with the
vecy tan, blond Realtor Chrlstine
Rhoades.
Table talk ran the gamut from
politics to finance to women's
rights issues. Rhoades spoke
about her sister, set to travel to
China for the international con-
ference on women's rights, spark-
ing controversial opinion to spice
the conversation at the civilized
affair.
ing for common gro~d was in
fact most app'ropriate ~en the •
purpose of the evening. Founders;
Plus members Jean Hamann.
Maggie Murdy, Ann Pange, Gbd
Ro~ln.s.Carol\Vllken,Ethel
Hunt and Peggy Boatright ; -
devote their time with the organi·
zation reaching out to a culturally •.
politically, ethnically, financially •
diverse Orange County to. tiring
together all factions under the
umbrella of The Center. Having divergent voices look-
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As summer ends, fall theilter season
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trela
So what did you do on your
summer vacation? Ask the
folks at three local Newport
eeach and Costa Mesa playhouses
that question, and they'll tell you
~t instead of soaking up the sun,
t!ley've been soalang with sweat
as they get ready to present their
tfll productions. ·
I Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse
' • First up is the Costa Mesa Civic
~ayhouse with the musical revue
\Starting Her~ Starting Now· by
R1chard Maltby, Jr., and David
Shire that opens Sept.? and runs
through Oct. 1. The authors have
years of theatrical dnd film scoring
credits between thern. and 27 of
tlleir songs are woven into "Start-
ing Here, Starting Now.· Accord-
ing to the show's dtrector, Larry
Watts, the everung is more than
JUSt another musical revue.
"There are subplots and a plot-
lme that runs through the whole of
it, but it's not really defined.·
expldl!lS Watts. "The hrst act deals
with new Jove, the second act with
new We. Each song 1s a story unto
1tseli. It's very upbeat. There is
everytlung from rock and roll to
'40s style, tncluding ballads and
comedy songs. It's almost cabaret.
The three-person cast features
Adnana Sanchez, who was last
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lbow altle did the cboreogr:epl.ly
encl~ the lets and COi•
tw:nM. Hii previous work at the
Costa Mesa Playhouse wu as
choreographer and costumer for
•Red, Hot & Cole• earlier this
year.
After •Starting Here, Starting
Now," the Playhouse wUl stage
•Play Ont" Oct. 26 to Nov. 19.
•Play Ont• ~a comedy farce
about a community theater and
the back.stage antics that occur
when they try to present an Eng-
lish murder mystery.
"l}cl(et prices for most shows at
the Costa Mesa Playhouse· are $15.
Showtimes are Thursday through
Saturday evenings at 8 p.m. and
Sunday matinees at 2 p.m. Call
757-4300 for more information.
The TJteatre District
The new, larger location at The
Lab Anti-Mall on Bristol Street has
proven to be a blessing for The
Theatre District. 1bis small inde-
pendent troupe recently chris-
tened the new theater With a
strong production of "Bus Stop"
l'!at gave new meaning to the
pl'\Tase ·ensemble production."
The critical acclaim that arose
from "Bus Stop,• combined with a
string of sold-m.it shows, has Jed
The Theatre District to offer a fall
mini-season of three plays.
The first, "True West,• opens
Sept. 8 and runs through Oct. 1
This Sam Shepard play, billed as a
dangerous comedy, tells the story
of Austin, an aspiring Hollywood
screenwriter who is caring for his
mother'!i house while she is on
vacation. He is visited by his older
. brother Lee. a drifting drunk like
their father. Austin has sold a
romantic script to a producer, but
Lee manages to convince the pro-
ducer to accept his sa:iPl instead,
which be calls •nue Western.•
Only trouble is, Lee has to talk
Austin into helpiog him write it.
and he and Austin are not exactly
friends.
The Theatre District celebrates
Halloween with a production of
"Dracula• that opens Oct. 20 and
runs through Nov. 12. Loosely
based on the novel by Bram Stok-
er, "Dracula" emerges as a blend-
ing of a gothic hotror tale with a
classical thrille r.
The holiday season comes alive
Dec. 1 to'17 with "Light Sensitive"
by Jun Geoghan. Set in New
York's Hell's Kitchen, this dramatic
comedy explores the complexities
of relationships and interdepen-
dence.
The single ticket price at The
Theatre District is $15, but sub-
scribers to all three plays can save
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Show times are Friday and Satur-
day evenings at 8 p.m., and Sun-
day evenings at 7 p.m. Call 435-
4043 fo~ more information.
Newport Theatre Arts Center
The Newport Theatre Arts Cen-
ter in Newport Beach has dubbed
the 1995-96 season the • Ameri-
cana Season.• The 00-seat "the-
ater-on-the-cliffs" kicked the sea-
son off last month with "Tom
Sawyer.• and continues the theme
with "On Golden Pond" Sept. 29 to
Oct. 29.
Jack Millis, director of last
year's hit "The Man Who CdIDe to
Dinner,• returns to direct the stage
version of the Academy Award-
wining film that starred Hemy
.Fonda and Katherine Hepburn.
The musical •Quilters,• a slice
of midwest-Americana, runs Nov.
17 to Dec. 17. "Quilters" is a fasci-
nating tapestry of stories about the
hardships of living on the prairie,
acted out in song by a group of
pioneer women who are sewing a
quilt. .
Former Newport Beach resident
Mary Sullivan Slack, a longtime
NTAC supporter, returns from her
new home in the Midwest to direct
the Moss Hart corned? "Light Up
the Sky• Feb. 9 to March 10, 1996.
Greg Cohen, another llkal bard-
w1'rl'dng and multi-talented ind.i-
viaual, returns to NTAC (he direct•
ed the successful "Lend Me a
Tertor" earlier this year) to direct
'-. ,
A.ddw SWIM'..
Uarry Waltl (dlNctor)
aad Karen Culblng .
are featured la "Start·
lag Here" wbldl
opem sept. 1 and
rum through OcL 1 at
the Co•ta Mesa Civic
Playhouse.
. .
Neil Simon's funny story of life in
the Big Apple, "Prisoner ol 2nd
Avenue,· April 12 to May 12, 1996.
The grand finale to the NfAC
Americana season comes June 7 to
July 7, 1996 in the form of the
delightful musical "1776, • directed
by the ever-busy I.any Watts. Next
year marks our country's 220th
birthday. which makes "1776 • and
it's theme of the signing of the
Declaration of Independence even
·more timely.
Sbowtimes are Thursday·
through Saturday evenings at 8
p.m., and Sundays at 3 p.m. Tick-
ets are $13 to $15. with season
subscriptions now available at dis-
counted prices. For more informa-
tion, call 631-0288.
SATURDAY. SEP'f£MBER 2. 1995
forum.
the readers hotline
HIV Meniorial issue Ii.Yes on
Not in my park
I am calling about Judy Hubbard's
proposed memoriarg·rove for 1-UV vic-
tims. The compartmentalized human
mind never ceases to amaze .me. Here
we have this seemingly good-hearted
woman passing over tens of millions of
heart and cancer victims and their fam-
ilies to. give her sympathy and energy
to a minuscule number in cotnparison
of HIV carriers, almost all of whom
ach:ieved that unenviable status by
their mode of behavior. lf the nice lady
runs out of luck on this project, she
might try honoring deceased bungee
jumpers or rock climbers.
I know in the age of political correct-
ness, it's not proper to voice negative
opinions about somebody's lifestyle, but
even though 1 feel d.readlully sorry that t
these people have passed away, I don't
believe a memorial should be erected
to propagate a lifestyle.
HIV is mostly through lifestyle
choice, not due to some mysterious ill-
ness, and it would be wrong to memori-
alize peopJe who have1:.hosen what for
most of the world is a deviant·lifestyle.
The~made choices on their own, not
the "f}oor child who died from a bad
blood transfusion, but through other
mea.Q.1. I object lo that park.
I cannot imagine memorializing an
HIV or AIDS victim when something
like that is so easily prevented. Grant-
ed, there are a few exceptions, but for
the most part it-is an avoidable prob-
lem, and they choose not to.
MIKE JOHNSTON
N~wport Beach
Stunned by reaction
I am stunned by'the redction to the
memorial grove, wruch offers a sign of
compa,ssion to a city tlldt needs a lot of
it and oe9ds to overcome its biased atti-
tudes.
U you have a kwed one, a friend , a
brother or a sister touched by this c::lis.-
ease, it would give you a lot of hope
and understc:Ulding. I am annoyed. I
can't unagine that phone call from
some idiot who said they would request
a monument to children killed by abor-
tions e~ry day. Excuse me? I would
I would hke to see the HIV memor-
ial m the park The reaJ outrage is
that the tens of thousands of people
affected by HfV are not calling in and
wditmg 10 line in front of the City
Council to hdve such a grove. There
must be 30,000 people in Costa Mesa
affected by HTV, friends, families. It's
just incredible. ·
HARVEY USS
Irvine
JEFF GlllANDOLA
Corona del Mar
I live adjacent to Canyon'Park. The
rejection by the commission of the
grove of hope memorial was correct.
Canyon Park should remain a natural
area. It is small and suffers from too
much 11ttention. Emotional people with
personal causes should not intrude.
DENNIS BARTON
Costa Mesa
'have supported it, and I wish they had
too.
I am very m1,1ch in favor of the
Grove for Memory and Hope in Costa
Mesa and wa~ dppalled at the rejection
by the Parks Cornrrussion.
JUDY MARGOLIS
Huntington Beach , i ARTSTANLOW
Costa Mesa
gains
BREAK A LEG
Martin Benson, a co-founder
of the award-winning South
Coast Repertory, will help lead
the theater into its 32nd season.
And Benson, as he has done
since 1964, will direct three
shows this season.
RECYCLING WITH A TWIST
Gardeners al the Oasis Senior
C1tiien Center in Corona del
Mar have opened up a can of
worms, so lo speak. Actua)ly, the
senior gardeners have a device
that doubles as a compost sys-
tem and a hatchery for worms.
The worms actucµJy serve as the
wor~ers in the system, munching
up the leftover foop, thus speed-
ing up the composti.Ag process.
And, the worms can be used for
fishing, to boot.
CHO-CHO-CHOCOLATE •
Balboa retiree Jess Sell has
always been a handy guy. He's
designed a house or two or
three. And be always built tgys
(9r his children when they were
growing up. And now? He's
come to the aid of a local candy
shop, Chocolate Express, by
bwlding them a small train that
doubles as a serving cart.
losses
FEELING BLUE
The good new s is that the
doors at Newport Harbor High
got a paint job. The bad news -
at least accord.mg to some color
specialists -ts that the light blue
paint looks eerily similar le the
colors at cross-town rival Corona
del Mar ·
MARC MARTIN I OAllY I'll.OT
Newport Harbor High football player Alex Palanjian pedals past freshly painted doors on
his way to practice. The new paint remarkably resembles the colors of rival Corona del
Mar.
correspondence
Piecemakers: We're just warning America
As usual, the Daily Pilot twist-
ed the facts about the Piecemak-
ers to make a sensational storj.
These are the facts:
• Fact 1. The Health Depart-
ment threatened Piecemalcers,
not vice versa. Piecemakers is
warning them and all America
just the way Germany was
warned ll¢ore Hitler struck. U
Americai!oesn't repent and tum
back to God, our own govern-
ment will destroy our livelihood.
, • 'Fad 2. The Police Depart-
ment has nothing at Piecemakers
to Investigate. If they want to
investigate someone, let them
investigate the Health Depart-
ment Md find out how many
lives they have wrecked by tak-
lng away their livelihood. They
pttde themselves on the number
ot businesses they shut down
like bounty hunters.
•Pact 3. The Health Depart-
ment didn't have to send the let-
ter to the Police Department or
any other department. We sent it
to the mayor of Costa Mesa.
If any readers would like the
threatening letter.from the
Health Department and our letter
of warning, send $1 and a self-
addressed, stamped envelope to
Piecemakers, 1720 Adams Ave.,
Costa Mesa, Calif. 92626. We
will send you the letter and
throw in a threatening letter from
the city of Costa Mesa for good
measure.
MARIE KOLASINSKI
· Costa Mesa
Water pipeline helps
Good ole Dr. Vandersloot has
got it wrong (againf) in his Aug.
19 letter when he criticizes oUJ
efforts to tap the Santa Ana River
aquifer. This deposit of water
comes from an accumulation of
river water dating back 4,000
years and is not surface water or
sewer water as he implies.
This •pipeline" will free us
from the stranglehold the Metro-
politan Water District has on ow
supplies at present and will
make Newport essentially
drought resistant.
BOB WOLFF
Newport Beach
!esting sends message
While I think it's important to
eliminate drug use everywhere,
lnduding schools, I am not con-
vjnced random testing of student
athletes will accompllsb that.
Why should athlete be sin-
gled outf Aren't we se~ding a
•
message that athletes are the
source of drug problems ln our
high schools? I feel drug testing
is a tremendous invasion of pri-
vacy, but if district officials feel
it is necessary, then they should
test all students, faculty, support
std.ff and administrators
throughout the district.
St1SAN ROSSITER
Corona del Mar
Homecoming canceled
I really think it's a good idea
to cancel OCC's homecoming. l
have been all through it myseU
as a student and a teacher, and I
cannot see anything educational
about a homecoming kind of par·
ty because a lot of people can't
afford il ·
JANE JONES
Newport Beach
DORIS NORTH
Costa Mesa
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community co.mmentary ,•
County can feel
confident aqput
its groundwater\)
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By William R. Mills Jr.
ecenU~aletterappeanng
m the Daily Pilot misrepre-
ented facts a bout the local
groundwater basin. I want to
take tlus opportunity lo assure
you that the atizens of Newport
Beach and greater Orange
County have every reason to feel
confident in the water supply.
Groundwater meets all wdter
quality requirements for drinking
water; m fact, it is thE> best waler
available in Southern CaJ.iLorrua,
with lower levels of salt than
imported water. Low salt is one
of the most cruaal constituents to
measure when asse!.smg quality
for healthfulness as well as to
prevent corrosion of pipes and
fixtures. Orange County's
groundwater is so rugh in quality
that it reqtures no treatment
before delivery to residents, and
1t has the added bonus of paldta-
bility haVl.llg been named "Be!.t-
Tasting Tap Water in the
Nation!"
PUBLIC HEALTH -OUR
NO. 1 PRIORITY
Protecting and enhancing
water llty is onP of the ~in
go of Orange County
Wa r Distnct ln every case m
wlu h water quality lS an issue,
prot ction of publlc health has
been the No. 1 priority, Tcfl.his
end, the distnct operates an
extensive well-morutonng pro-
gram to ensure tha t all water
'extracted from the basm is of the
highest quality.
More than 14,000 sdffiples are
collected by d.Istrict water quality
staff and tested in our state-certi-
fied lab in Fountain Valley. In
addition, the district bas done
extensive research mto the
newest methods of preventing
contamination in the future.
Orange County's groundwater
basin is the best-understood
groundwater basin in the nation
due to the work of the district's
dedicated, professional hydrqge-
ological staff: with their efforts.
the high quality of this valuable
resource is ensured.
VAST GROUNDWATER BASIN IS
VALUABLE NATURAL RESOURCE
Our local qi:oundwater basin
is va.st an~ val'uable. l>roviding 2
on ptfople with 7 5 % of the
er they need to live and work
range County. lt is a finan-
d41, sOdal and natural resource
The basin ts fed pnmarily by the
Santa Ana RJver. with a Slnall
amount of water coming from
the Met:ropabtan Water District
whe.n surj)b.u we r availab1
from Northern Calltomia and th
Colorddo River The Santa Ana
River flows year-round; much of
the water comes from ram storms
and snow melt, and add.itiond.l
water comes from waste water
treatment. plants upstream.
These plants trE>at the water lo a
very high degree, and the water
is treate d once dgdln by the nat-•
ural process of percolating
through layers of sand and grav-
el before it redch€'s the subsur-
face aquliers
ADVANCED TREATMENT TO
REClAIM WATER ENSURES
QUAUTY
The most advanced water
treatment technology in the
world was onginalJy developed
and 1s currently used at Water
Factory 21 m Fountain Valley ti
Since 1974, OCWD has been
taking second=eated water
from the County S 'tabon DlS-'1
tncts and processin -it further,
usmg several time-tested treat-•
ment technologies, mcluchng the
extremely advanced reverse
osmosis •
The water produced at Water 1'
Fdctory 21 surpasses dnnlung
water standards as set by the •
stale Department of Health Ser-
vtces, with which we have
worked to ensurp healthfulness •
and long-range safety. The water•
is usE>d to prevent sedwaler from•
mtrudmg into the groundwater It
b<U.m U c;eawdter intrusion
occurred m the areas where we e
are preventipg 1t, the groundwa-
ter basin would bf> rendered
unusable Visitor.. come from
around the globe to see the
Water Factory, to learn about the
technology developed here and
to take the informdbOn home
Wlth them, where they will use it l
to tmprove condiuons in their
own nations. ~
HEALTHFUL RELIABLE WATER
SUPPLY IS OUR GOAL
One of our goals at OCWD is
to become independent of
imported water sources by up to
90% of our populabon's needs by
the year 2010. U we are to
accompl.J.sh this, we will need to
continue exarrurung alternative
sources of water for use by our
growmg population. We believe
that water reclamation is.ow
hope for the future. Since 1933,
we have been working With
c:itie and retail water ag~d.eS
to enswe healthful, reliable
water for Orange County resi-
dents, while protecting the fJJ)vi-
ronment for future generations.
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tnaNgtr of the Orllf"lge COun'Y w.lr'
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1be couple ~ beld
annual nrunionl for veterans ~o
were stationed at the former San· ta Ana Army Bue in Costa Mesa.
She wu nam'ed w~ ol the
Year by lhe ea.ta Mesa Cham·
ber of Commeroe in 1979. And
last month, Orange Coast Col-
lege named Mrs. Beecher and
her husband Outstanding Citi·
ten.$ of the Year for 1995.
Pftends' remember Mrs.
Beecher most for her sense of
humor and love of Costa Mesa
and its history.
In 1991, she was quoted as
saying: •we need to know our
roots. We're losing (be old Costa
Mesa very fast. When I talk to
children, they ask me, 'What did
Costa Mesa used to look like?' J
tell them it used to be just a few
LETTER
CONTINUED FROM A 1
department's letter as well as her
"letter of warning."
"Send $1 and a self-addressed
stamped envelope to Piecemak-
ers," she said in her note to the
Pilot. "We will send you the let-
ters and throw in a threatening
letter from the city of Costa Mesa
for good measure."
Kolasinski maintains she, and
Sorensen composed their Aug. 1
notice because they were threat-
ened by the department.
She said her intent was to warn
the department ·and all America,
just the way Germany was
warned before Hitler struck.·
"If Amenca doesn't repent and
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Henk NDian. • :1--fdllld d Mrs. B 1ectaer't Hll-
~ Society collMpe. ~ ber •a •pr111aot• in
the COIDIDlinJty --knOwl· edged the area WM aoldm.
•She lived here aD ~lite and
watched this dty grow from a
farming community to a tecbni·
cal, sophisticated and Vibrant
couunerdal center," Pa.nian sakl.
"lbat's unusual for a penon lo
experience in one lifetime."
Former Costa Mesa Mayor
Arlene Schafer, who met Mri.
Beecher throuah the Newport-
Ha.rbor Parent-Tua.chers Assod.a·
tion in the late-19609 and
became involved with ber again
through Mesa Pride, said her
dedication to the community is
unsurpassed. .
"She was a very giving per·
son," Scha{er said. "She was
always willing to donate her time
and dedicate herself to whatever
cause there. was. And her No. 1
tum back to God," she continued,
•our own government will
destroy our livelihood.•
KolaSinskl also accused the
department of taking "pride ... in
the number of businesses they
shut down µke bounty hunters."
Huston on Friday said he
understands the frustration some
business owners feel over the
bureaucracy involved ~ govern-
ment operations. But, he said, he
has a hard time understanding
the rage Kolasinski and Sorensen
expressed in their letter.
"I've been here 25 1/2 years,"
Huston said. •And in my private
lit'e or all my business life. I have
never heard or seen anything that
was put together like this. Obvi-
ously. the contents of that letter
would cause concern for anybody
who received it."
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leemed to diet real well."
Mn. Beecher WU born ID
Ripon. near Modesto, ln 1921.
Her family moved to Santa Ana
wban lhe wu a cblld and relo-
cated .,, Costa Mesa when sbe
wu a teen-ageT. Her father
owned a dairy at the west end of
Victorte-6treet.
In June 1939, she graduated
from Newport Harbor High
School The following Septem-
.ber, she and Charles Beecher,
also a Newport Harbor graduate,
were wed.
The couple had three cbildJ'en
The Piecemakers' letter is
punctuated with profanities and
name-calling. It also states that
the group has "a legion of people
behind us who a.re willing to die if··
it means their death will give
America back to the people."
Huston said he forwarded
copies to .the FBI, the District
Attorney's Office, the Postal
Inspector and the Costa Mesa
Police Department. He said he'll
wait to hear from those law
enforcement agencies before
deciding what to do next in the
matter.
Meanwhile, aipt. Tom Lazar
of the Costa Mesa Police Depart-
ment said investigators a.re
reviewing the contents of the let-
ter to determine ~hether any
laws have been broken.
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CHURCH SUPPORT GROUP
The Board of Deacons at St.
Mark Presbyterian Cliurch, 2100
Mar Vista Drive, Newport, is
offering a free support group for
adult children caring for elderly
parents. The group meets at 7
a.m. the first and third Monday
of each month. For information,
call 857-1873.
NETWORKING CLUB
The Sterling Business Club is
accepting applications for new
members. The exclusive net-
working club bolds lunch meet-
ings from noon to 1:15 p.m. every
Wednesday at the Sfuzzi restau·
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itl own landfilla. t atream at landfills.
Tb4t lou ii an important sx>n-•'Ibey seem to be getting the
llideration. said d ty General Ser· sa~ through smote and mir·
vices Director David Nieder· rors, • Niederhaus said. "They'll ...
haus, particularly since dties b~ new reveftue m,...but then
have been paying into enter· they'll have to go back to higher pr;iae hands to maintain a stable lengthy landfill lfltem. levels of staffing at the landfills.
·we've also been uked to Glover predicted the supervi~
recytle at considerable cost to sors would ultimately approve
the city, and now tlie land space the plan, which calls ·for trash
is being aold," said Niederh4us, importation to begin as ear}y as
who also attended Thursday's January.
m~. "We hove some con· "'lbe supervisors are looking
cema about giving up something at this from a different vantage ~~orked very hard to main-point than we are,• she said.
The county has not fixed a "But they still don't need to be
rate to charge non-county making bad public policy deci-
h.aulers. Niederhaus believes it stons that are not m the best
will have to be less than $20 a interests of the citizens."
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For ·information, call Jason at
834-1005, Ext 220. •
FREE RELATIONSHIP HOTUNE .
Maxine Cohe n, a marriage
and fa.nilly therapist, is sponsor·
ing an anonymous helpline for
individuals with relationship
problems. Cohen will be avail-
able for free consultation from
noon to t p.m. and 7 to 8 p.m.
every Monda.y. She can be
reached at 759-0357.
NEEO<TO RELAX1
Prom 5 to ? p.m . every Sun-
day, Zen Home Stitchery, a local
manutacturer of meditation sup-
plies, holds a free evening of
meditation. The purpose of the
gathering is "to encourage and
support the practice, of medita-
tion." -The group meets in the
Costa Mesa Courtyard, 1835
Newport Blvd., 'Building A. For
information, call 631-5389.~
DIVORCE MEDIATION
A free lecture about div e
mediation, an alternative to th
traditional two-attorney divorce,
is offered the third Thursday of
every month with attorney Alicia
D. Taylor and psychologist Lee
H. Solow. Space is limited, and
reservations . are required. For
more information, call 863-9590.
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• Offensive interior
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beauty to enhance CdM's
"skilled offensive personnel.
By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot
C ORONA DEL MAR
-When Mark
Schuster left Azusa
High for the breezy
vistas of Corona del
Mar a year ago last spring, it
was with visions of coaching
kids taller than your average
teacher
and
weighing
more
than 200
pounds.
Judging
from the
looks of
this
year's
Sea
Kings,
dreams
really do
come
true.
·tn
my years
as a high school coach, which
are more than I care to speak
of, this if probably the finest
group of athletes I've had,• said
Schuster, who welcomes
eight oftensive starters back
from last year's Sea View
League runner-up, which fin-
ished 5-6 after losing in the first
round Of the CIP Division V
playoffs.
Though only one starter
returns on defense, the bodies
Schuster will choose from to fill
holes prqvide almost a un.iveBa.l
upgrade to last year's scrappy
"lollipop kids,• who routinely
gave away an average of more
than 50 pounds in the trenches
to their offensive counterparts.
Another positive this fall is
the increased comfort zone
between Schuster, his staff, and
bis playeJS.
After two decades of
familiarity with former Coach
Dave Holland, the CdM
program endured a season-long
Initiation last fall. But all sides
now know what to expec;t
What Schuster expects ls a
more diversified offensive •
attack, and a much more ..
TIME PLAYERS
aggressive defensive approach.
"Last year, we kind of got
hung up in a one-play offense
(AU-ClF tailback Brlan lfogan
off tackle),· Schuster said. ·we
had Hogan and our offensive
Une was playing extremely
well. And 1 didn't do a very
good job getting our passing
game off the ground.•
Defensively, Schuster
believes some increased size
will allow him to put more
pressure on oppgsing ~ffenses.
·we're looking to dominate a
little more on defense,• be
explained. •Last year, we
wanted our defense to keep us
in the bunt and then see if our
offense could outscore people.
This year, we want to have
(opposmg) offenses with their
backs to the wall and constantly .
be 1.JYing to shore up holes.•
There are no boles up front
offensively for the Sea Kings,
with five senior starters return-
ing in tact from tackle to tackle.
as well as tight end Darren
MacDonald, who led the team
With 10 receptiotls, including
two touchdown grabs.
Headlining the "Five
Crowns• offensive llne is
6-foot-4, 260-pound tackle Nick
Schaumburg, a first-team
All-Sea View League and
All-Newport-Mesa District
selection last fall and a potential
Division I college recruit.
Tim Goode, though the
smallest of the group at 5-11,
190, garnered second-team
all-league laurels as a junior
• SEE SEA KINGS PAGE 82
< I ) \ 1
Colors: Silver. blue, white
League: Sea VteW
1994 record: League, 3-2; Over·
all,H.
Type of offense: Multiple
Type of defense: Multiple 4-3.
Head coach: Mart Schuster
(second year, H).
Staff: Schuster (offensive
coordinator, secondary); Dick
Freeman (defensive coordinator,
outside linebacken, tight ends);
Roger Roelle (defensive line,
strength); Pat Kelly (offensive line);
Lyle landsdale (assistant offensive
coordinator, quarterbacks); Tony
Noranjo (running backs); John
Hallam'{receivers); Miguel Romo
(offensive line). John Kat:ovsich
(middle linebackers).
1995 Schedule
Nol'tl• ....
Sept. 8-Marina (at OCO
Sept. 15--..at Garden Grow. 7
Sept. 22-Kinnedy (at Vftstem)
Sept. ~Saddlet.:ic (SA Bowl), 7
Oct. S-SA \'alley (at SA Bowl), 7
S..vt.w ~ ~ 1~ (at Newport)
Oct. 20-El Toro (Trabuco Hiiis)
Ort. 27..a.~ Harbor '8t .... ~--rt)'"'
Nov. ~Santa Marvarft.a (at oco
NoY. t-at lrvlne
All games 7:30, ~noted.
• Buckingham, Blackman ,
and Snyder to head back ,
east to compete in
Mallory Championship.
H eld on the waters of
Southern California's
famous Hurricane
Gulch, the competitors
m the Area J Mallory Finals
were treated to a weekend of
breeze ranging from eight to 18
knots.
Sailing in Aymg Scots, the sue
teams raced for the chance to
travel back east to compete in
the 1995 Mallory Championship
at Riverside Yacht Club m
Greenwich, Conn.
This year, that team will be
Charlie Buckingham, David
Blackman and Rob Snyder of the
Newport Harbor Yacht Club.
The Mallory Championship ts
the U.S. Sailing Men's
Championship, which requires
that the skipper must be male
and the crew must consist of dt
least three and not more than
four members
Th.Ls national championstµp
annually pits the winners of the
10 area championships across
the country agamst each other.
Buckingham, Blackman and
Snyder had no problems
winning the Area Js, posting five
firsts and a second over the
two-day series. Their strategy
was basic, but suecessful.
They started in the same
place each time, with a good
deal of speed and great
positioning. Usually able to port
tack in front of the fleet, they
headed right and played the
breeze up the weather leg.
Rounding the first mark, they'd
pop the kite and they were
gone.
W inning crew member David
Blackman said of the
regatta, "This was the most fun
I've had all summer, with the
wi.n.d and the conditions.•
It was very obvious to both
the spectators and the race
'COmmittee that this teain worked
well together. Dick GQ<xlman.
the organizer of the event, said.
·vou can tell that they sailed in
college. They ca.11 just jump mto
any boat and make it go fast.·
The three will be traveling to
Connecticut the last weekend in
September, agairr competing in
Aying Scots for the national title.
Next year, the Mallory
Championship, !1S well as the
Area Js, are being hosted by
Cabrillo Beach ~t Club in
San Pedro. The racing will take
.Place in September 1996 in
Ultimate 20s, to be borrowed
from the Santa Cruz area.
A special thanks must be said
to the owners of the Aying Scots,
who lent their boats to tbls year's 1
Area J qualifier.
Without this kind of support.
the competitors would have
gone to the Finals unprepared
for bow a Flying Scot sailed. AU
of the lent boats are personally
owned.
Balboa Bay Club. holds first Qu1rigger rac0; Newpory Outi;igger fil0n , Offshore women win
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• More than 600 view the competition
for inaugural outrigger canoe races.
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Bucs ready to "~uk" it to · them with s0phom<Jr e qllar terback
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• OCC CoaCh Workman, projected to caddie for JObn
meanwhile, gets trampled ~. one of three quarter-
on the field dwing Friday's becks battling tor backup duty,
r made his mark quicldy and often. "controlled" scrimmage occ Cooch Bill work:uian began
against Santa Monica. to rethink his offensive strategy.
By the first half of Orange
By Richard Dunn, Dail/ Pilot
• ,COSTA MESA -For Matt
Sauk, Orange Coast College
quarterback with the NFL-caliber
throwing arm, la.st year's football
scrimmage against Santa Monica
was a time of .testimony, coming
into the program as a freshman,
Estancia High ' y..,. Coech Record
196S-John Lowry 2-7
1~John Lowry 3-5-1
1967-John Lowry 3-5-1
1968-John Lowry 2-7
1~9-fhll Brown 3·5-1
'197()-.flhll Brown 9-2
1971...f'hll Brown 4-5
1972-Phil Brown 5-4
1971-Jim Hemsley 1-8
1974-Ken Kiefer 2-6-1
1975-Ken Kiefer 5-4
1976-Jlm Bratten 2-6-1
1977-Jlm Brttten 6-3-1
1978-Ed Blanton 2-7
1979-Ed Blanton • 9-l
198()..fd Blanton •• 7-5
1981-Ed Blanton 8-2-1
1912-Ed Blanton 4-6
1983-Ed Blanton )+ 1
1~d Blanton 4-S-1
198Wd Blanton S-5
195-John Ueb9ngood 0-10
1M7-John ~ 2..a
1-..John u.bengOod 7·3-1
1919-John litb4tngood • 10-1
1f90,.John Uebtfigood 2-8
1991-John IJtbengood 6-3-1
1992·.John Lhibeogood S-S
199).o.JOhn ~ 1·9
1-...John U.O..igoOd 4-6
• LMgue ctMltnpl •• .....,. trf-<Nfnps
Coast's season opener against
Pasadena, Kham.is wu on the
bench, having completeii 3 of 8
passes for a minus-1 t yards. Sauk
threw for 96 yards in the second
half, and never sat again.
On Friday, Sauk bad nothing to
prove in OCC's scrimmage
against Santa MOniCGt in which
both teams scored a touchdown.
Costa Mesa High
YMr Coech Record
196()..-0on Bums 4-5
1961~ Bums 2-6
1962--0on Bums 2-6-\
1963-0an Kimball 1-8
1964-0an Kimball 0-9 1965-Nell Peek 3-5-1
1966-Nell Peek 2-7
1967-Nell Peek 4-4-1
196&-Neil Peek 3-6
1969-Max Miller 2-7
197o-Max Miller 2-7
1971-John Sweazy . 1-8
1972-John Sweazy 0-9
1973-John SWeazy 4-5 197~Tom French 3-6
197S-Tom Frtn<h 4-5
1976-Tpm French **8-2-1
1977-'ft)m French 3-6
1978-Tom French . ••7""'
1979-Tom French 7·5
1980-Tom French
1911-Jtm Hagey, John <;amey 2 ..
1912-Jtm Hagey, John CMneY 2-8
191)-Jlm Hagey, John C..t'MY .wi
1914-Tom BaldWln 0-9-1
191S-Tom Baldwin 3·7
1916-Tom laldwfn S-5
1917-Tom Baldwln 2 ..
1988-Tom Baldwfn S-~ 1
1919-Tom Baldwin 0-10
1990-Tom latdwin 6-S
1991-Tom Baldwin l ·1
1992~ Miller 3·1
1993-M)'ron Miiier ••• • t l-2
1994 Myron Mlli.-• 7·l·1 * • Ltagut ce><h.tmplohs ••• • LMgl..le championl. 01' flnlflstl
There will be no si~al-caller
~this season.
Sauk completed 5 of 8 passes
for 93 yards and one touchdown,
a 7-yard scoring strike to wide
receiver nm Lane. "1\vo of those
(incomplete passes) were throw-
aways," Workman said. J
A year under his belt has made
quite a dUference. "Our offense
did a lot better today (than in last
year's scrimmage), because we're
'more experienced and we're
much more confident," Sauk said.
"We were just more comfortable,
even though we're without Chris
Jackson. I think (wide receiver)
Jamal (Hills) can do just as well as
tw.Y PlOT PHOTOS BY
MAACMARTN
#K> l<.ATSUVA AAtK>NE
GA ME
Jackson.·
:Jackson. who transferred to
Washington State this week, was
Sau.k's primacy target last year as
a freshman, catching 37 passes for
743 yards and nine touchdowns,_
the second-most ever by an OCC
, receiver in a single 5eason.
•1t•s always hard to lose a guy
like 'that.• said Sauk, who set
OCC freshman records for pass-
ing yardage (1,746) and touch-
down passes (13). "(Jackson) is
such a big receiver, he can jump
over people. But we've got good
receive~ in his place. They're all
fa.st and they're all going to bum
people. It's just a matter of getting
.. _~, .. ,.-.~~·-c H A N'.G iE
COSTA MESA · Costa Mesa High's Uurd football game of the non-
league season with Edison High Sept 21 has been moved to Newport
Harbor High. Originally the du,el or Division I (Edison) vs. Division VIll
(Costa Mesa) teams was penciled m for Orange Coast College Sept. 22,
but a conflict (Calvary Chapel meets Estanoa Sept. 22 at OCC) moved
the game to Sept. 21, and subsequently to Newport Harbor.
It to u.n..
Lane (3 receptlOnl for 43 yirdl)
and Micah Johnlon (3-37) were qcc•s top receivers in the saim-
mage.
1&ilback Quincy Wimbilb WU
OCC's top rusherwith 27 yards in
three carries, while fullback Mllte
Freeman (Newport Harbor) bad
10 yards in two carries.
"Wunbisb always looks g<><>d
in scrimmaqes, • Workman said of
the Santa Monica transfer, who
played againsl OCC last year.
Although fullback Jason
Ondrak was the only OCC player
to sign up on the injured list
(sprained left knee), it was Work-
man with whom most were con
cemed.
While a Santa Monica line
bac•er was chasing an OC
baclcUp qUajterbe~ during th
•controlled" scri.DUna2e, Work
man was flattened on play n
the •O-yard line.
. "I was looking at a wide
receiver, because b_e doesn't
know the patterns, then all of the
sudden I saw them coming,• said
Workman, whose left foot got
trap~ in the play, before getting
thrown down on the play.
Workman, however, got up
quickly and was not injured.
THEY RE
Chatman, Crenshaw
join 'stolen' categOry
as GWC 'swipes pair
•.Instead of walking
across the street to
Orande Co~t C:ollege
they follow coach to rival
Golden West College.
By Barry Faulkner, Dajfy Pilot
-on the 1993 CIF Southern
Section Di'!!sion ¥Jllrunner-up,
is a redshirt freshman linebacker
at Villanova this fall, where he
has adapted well the academic
and social surroundings of the
Wildcat campus, located just
outside Philadelphia.
A former CIF Division VUI
Player of the Year, the 6-2.
T 225-pound Luxembourger is hough the majority of vying for time at an outside Costa Mesa High football products still playing are linebacker spot.
toiling across the street at Another former Mustang
Orange Coast College, playing outside of the iunior
Huntington Beach-based Golden college ranks is Corey Sides,
West College stole a pair of who is competing for time in the
jewels this fall. secondary at Sonoma State.
Two-time All-CIF standouts Sides led the 1993 'Stangs
Charles Chatman and Dewayne with six interceptions, including
Crenshaw followed former four in a CIF quarterfinlll victory
Mµstapg Defensive Coordinator over Norte Vista. He returned one for a touchdown in that Alex Henderson over to Rttstler Norte Vista contest and also
land, where Henderson will run converted three of his seven
the.defense for first-year head receptions into TOs that season coach Dennis Dixon. Chabnan, the Newport-Mesa s ophomore Brian S~th. who
District Offensive Player of the has worked himself into pos1-
Year and the 1994 Pacific Coast tion to earn a scholarship from a
Le M y, p four-year school as a 6-5, ague ost aluable layer, is 280-pound offensive taclde,
listed as a running back at GWC, leads the Mesa group at OCC.
after starring at wingba~ Otherrormer Mustang
tailback and comerback for for-linemen Jose Toscano and Ariel
mer Mesa Coach Myron Miller. Heredia are both Pirate freshman Chatman set an Orange County regular-season rushing on the offe~ve and defensive
d l sides, respectively, while recor ast fall with 2,297 yards. sophomore Ryan Jackson (6-7, His 11-game total, including Mesa's first-round playoff loss, 260), who never played while
was 2,512, easily shattering attend.irrg Mesa, is listed as a
former Mustang Binh noteworthy prospect on the
"Runaway• Tran's previous defensive line.
Newport-Mesa District and Alvin Hill, a 6-0, 215-pound
school single-season record freshman, is another backup
2 303 t · 1993 defensive lineman with Costa , •• se in . Crenshaw, a defensive end • Mesa ties, while former Mustang
and fullback, whose prep career Michael Cota is a 5-11,
was marred by a series of leg 200-pound reserve freshman
and shoulder injuries, is listed as linebacker.
a 6-foot-1, 200-pound defensive Joey Archuletta, a 1995
lineman. graduate, who started at
Bryan Luxembourger, who linebacker and fullback last fall,
joined Chatman and Crenshaw is redshirti.ng this season at GWC
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SATURDAY, SEPTEM8E& 2. 199S IJ
Unstable weather conditions. alld the Winds, cutting dOWii on the cOUnts for anglers'
•Water telgperature also
b~ factor in fluctuation of
anglers' catches.
the catch.• Nkt lDgleheart.
Over at Catalina ll1and.
f1lh1ng ii a Ultle belter u water
conditiom remairi uble 1n tbe
lee of the &land. Some legal
banacuda an being sacked,
bonito in the one-to four·pound
class are boiling good in the
chwn line, and o few yellowtail-..
are being decked along the front
side Qf the island. •
,J
P esky winds have been
keeping daily fiib counts
dO'Wn' for the Newport
Beach·bued sport fleet.
Marty lngleheart at Davey's
Locket (673·1434) reporu there is
a good supply of ancbovtes and
sardines, but added that the
water temperature keeps
fluctuating, and catches made
along the beach go up and down
with these changes.
"One day, we can be fishing a
wide-open bite on sand bass in
67~egree water off the
Huntington Beach flats and then
an evening westerly blows
Calico bass fishing ls also
good close to shore line kelp,
with the bulk of the calicoes
being taken on sardines and
lead.head jigs tipped with cut
squid.
. through and drops the temp to
the low 6Qs and all but shuts off
The sportfisher Thunderbird
has been running out to San
Clemente Island daily, and
anglers on board the all·day boat
are getting in on some pretty fair
fishing for a variety of top water.
feeding salt-wateI\6IIlall g~e
SOFTMlL
eo.taMesll
eo.dC·2: 1.
*Fairview, 18 points; 2.
Good Question, 8; 3. Ver·
lfone, 8; 4. P.M. Slam-
mers, 2.
Modified eo.d C: 1. •o.o. Couples-Goat Hill,
17 points; 2. UI' Pi<Xle,
15; 3. Mad Mix. 14; 4,
California Dreamin, 6; 5.
(tie) Bilbo's Bushw~m.
4;n.M, 4.
Modified Coed 0-1:
1. *Sunday Sluggers, 18
points; 2. (tie) Replace-
ments, 12; Villa Mar·
tinlque, 12; 4. Bulldogs,
10; 5. (tie) Ballwadcers, 4;
Sharkbltes, 4.
Modified Coed 0..2:
1. *The Goats, 16 points;
Safe Softball, 14; 3. Zig-
gy, Ziggy, Ziggy, 12; 4.
River Rats, 10; 5. Westin
Hotel, 6; 6. Jerry's Kids, 0.
Men's C-1: 1. *Step
Two, 19 points; 2. Junk-
yard Dog.s. 11; 3. (tie)
Brewsldes, 1 O; Power a
Wisdom, 10; 5. Bad Barts-
The Sequel, 8; 6. Bilbo
Baggins, 2.
Men's W : 1. *Hobo-
ken Herois, 14 points; 2.
Goat Hill Deralkts, 12;
NMCC Men, 11; 4. (tie)
Eric Electronics, 10; Goat
Hill No. 1, 10; 6. Budmen.
3.
Men's Cr2: 1. *Lowt·
ed. 16 points; 2. Outers
Again Shooters, 14; 3.
Vobmteers, 12; 4. PDC.
10; 5. One Stop, 6; 6.
Team Call, 2.
FRIDAY'S COUNTS
Men's C-4: 1. *The
New Beginning, 20
points; 2. Outers Out-
laws, 10; 3. Sliver Bullets,
10; 4. (tie) Mudville, 8;
Zaconomics--GHT. 8; 6.
Team 11nery, 4.
Men's D-2: 1. Cone,
11 points; 2. (tie) Ball·
part Oldtimers, 10; Barr-
Barians, 10; 4. Don't Mat-ter, 9; 5. Swing This, 7; 6.
Rebels.A
Men's D-l: 1. Benny '-.... a The Jets, 16 points; 2.
The Pirates, 12; 3. Flatlin-
ers, 10; 4. Swamp
Guineas, 6; 5. (tie) BCAC.
5; Royals, 5. .
Men's D-4: 1. El Paso
Cantina. 18 points; 2.
Abbey Nonnal, 12; 3.
Sharks. 10; 4. Ducers, 6;
S. (tie) Mustangs, 4;
Young Doctors. 4.
eo.d ~1. *Me-N-Eds •Beachcom , 18 points;
2. Bat Crack.e ; 3. GH
Grandslammen, 11; 4.
(tie) Bilbo Baggins, 9;
NMCC Holy Sox. 9; 6. Me·
N·Eds, 0.
Coed 0-1: 1. *Boat
Rodeen. 18 points; 2.
Oeloitte' a Toudle, 16; 3.
Diamond Dogs. 8; 4. (tie)
CJ. Sluggers, 6; WPF
Slaminators, 6; Amaz
Tvrn Slammers, 6.
Coed 0-2: 1. *Beer
Nuts, 18 points; League
Of Our Own, 16; 3. (tie)
Pasta Mesa Grille, 10;
Riptide, 10; 5. GH l&se
Connections, 4; 6. Skulls,
2.
Men's a.1: 1. (tie)
Goat Hill Herd. 14 points;
Shorehouse. '4;3.Piefce
St. Term, 11; 4. (tie) Goat
Hill GQOhs. 8; Zuble's, 8;
6. Slcldmarx. 6; 7. Mar-
tinie. 3.
. Mein C-J: 1. *Players
To Be Named Later, 1 S •
points; 2. All tMdden,
13; 3. Diamond Dogs, 10;
4. (tie) WMA. 7; Goat Hill
Play~ 7; 6. Non-0~1.ry
Cre.tmers. 6.
Men's 0-1Mlljor:1.
*SNA Sluggers, 16 points;
2. The Knights, 14; 3.
Swiss Cheese, 8; 4.
Advance Glass, 6; 5. 12
Angry Boys, *.
Men's 0-1: 1. "The
Dogs. 16 points; 2. Sixers,
14; 3. The Giants, 10; 4.
catalog Sales, 8; 5. Gum-
my Balls, 2; 6. Plat Cap
Mort Yankees, ~.
Women's Mlajor: 1.
*Zuble's Skirts, 17 points;
2. Make It Happen. 1 S; 3.
Scrappers, 8; 4. Strike A
Pose, 0.
Women's Minor. 1.
*Me-N-Eds Dirtbags, 16
points; 2. (tie) Gunn 8an-
dits, 12; Legends. 12; 4.
Me-N-Eds Sluggers, 4; 5.
Loose Balls, O.
NMCC Men's 1.
*White Sox, 18 poil'\tS; 2.
Orange Sox, 11; 3. Green
Sox, 9; 4. Black Sox. 7; 5.
Blue Sox. 5; 6. Red Sox, 4:
Note: Teams receive
two poin1S for a win, one
point for a tie and no
points for a loss. with
one point deducted for a
forfeit
Davey's Locker • 7 boats, 178 ~"91ers -121 bonito, 188 barracuda, 66 calko
bass, 11sandbass..26 fCLllpin. 1sheephead,3·halibut. 23 rockM 155 madcerel, 1 black
seabtis~. _
Newport LAlndlng - 6 boats. 135 anglers -16 sand bass, 26 calico bass, 1
barracuda, 74 bonito, 118 mackerel, '28 rockftsh, 40 sculpin, 1 sole.
BOATING competed for the title, featuring
some of the West Coast's top
Etchells sailors. CONTINUED FROM 81
~
Winds from the west hovered
around 12 knots over the
three-day series, allowing six
good, races to be run. SDYC's
own Bruce Nelson of
Nelson·Marek Boats fame was
untouchable all weekend, with
no finish worse than a fourth.
Patrick Hogan of Newport
Beach and Dion Beuck:man of
Redondo Beach are the new
dynamic duo of the Laser a class.
After a great finish at the
Canadian Olympic Regatta at
Kingston (CORK) -10th in a
fleet of 120 -and an even more
impressive win at the Canadian
Nationals --in a fleet of 90 -
Hogan and Beuckman are cur-
rently in contention ior leading
the Laser ll Grand Prix Circuit.
With a throwout in the series,
Nelson and crew sat out the last
race and won the regatta by 20
points.
Though Nelson won easily,
the fight for sec.ond was a little
more intense, wil}l the top 10
competitors, including such
talent as professional sailors
I
jim
• • n1em1ec
fish.
When the crew can make
squid, during a stopover at
Catalina, the catch count really
improves on yellowtail and calico
bass. Squid bas been tough to -.
mue the put few days t
Catalina, but lf the seu lie down
a little, there should be an ample
supply available for holiday
anglerr beading out to fish the
channel islands.
CJ
Mako lbarka are belng
hooked around high spots in th~
channel.
Captain Joe Bairian of
Newport Beach, aboard the six-
pack charter boat Bongos II
(673-2810), tagged and released
a big mako on Tuesday and then
called into the sport11shing office
to report that there was a lot of
shark activity on the 276 and 277
spots.
•Looks like the water will
stick around for awhile, and with
all the bait balls on the surface,
anglers can ~ some pretty
good shark fisfilng for blue, .•
high school rankings
Mustangs No. 1 in CIF polo .
• But 'Newport Harbor
only ranks seventh in
preseason Division I poll.
Not surprisingly, the Costa
Mesa High wat~r polo team was
granted the top ranking in the
CCF-Southem Section Division II
poll, nosing out Servile and Mari-
na.
The Mustangs, who appear
loaded again this season, will be
gunning for their 10th straight
league crown.
Meanwhile, Newport Harbor
also appears to be a CIF title con-
tender ln Division I based on its
strong summer showing. Howev-
er, the Sailors were voted only
seventh in the CrF preseason poll.
Foothill is No. 1, followed by El
Toro and Villa Park. The Sailors
face Long Belich Wilson, ranked
fifth, in an early showdown Sept.
12.
Corona del Mar, meanwhile,
checks in at No. 10 as the season
opens.
In girls volleyball, perennial
powers Newport and CdM will
start perhaps a bit lower than
they are accustomed. Newport
was voted sixth, while CdM is at
eighth.
Both . CdM cross country
squads earned rankings, with the
boys coming in third and the girls
fourth in.Division m.
Tim Mang's CdM girls tennis
team sits behind Peninsula in the.
No. 2 slot of Division I girls tennis.
Meanwhile, Newport Harbor,
under the direction of first-year
coach Fletcher Olson, has been
voted seventh in Division I.
In football, defending champi-
on Newport Harbor was omitted
from the Division V top 10.
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PltESEA50N POU.5
Footbllll
Division V
1. Servlte (Golden West), 11-3; 2. El Toro
• (Sea View).~ 3:-foothlll (CentUfY), S.5; 4. El
Dofado (Empire), 6-4; 5. Irvine (SH View), 4-
5-1; 6. Brea Ollnct. (Or1nge). 8-3-1; 7. Villa
P1rt (Century), 10-2; 8. V1lenda (Orange), 5-
6-1; 9. Westminstef (Golden West), 6-5; 10.
Santa Margarita (Sff View). 5·5.
Division Viti
1. La Mlrlda (Suburban). 13-1; 2. Aliso
Niguel (Paclfk Coast), 4-6; 3. Norte Vista
(Sunklst), 8-5; 4. Temple Oty (Rio Hondo), 7-4;
5. Bloomington (Sunltlst). 10-0: 6. Duarte
(Montvlew). 6-S-1; 7. Monr011i1 (Rio Hoodo),
6-4; 8. Lagun. Hills (Patlflc Coast), H>-3; 9.
San Marino (Rio Hondo). 9·3; 10. Bellflower
(Suburbin), 5-6.
WMerpolo
Division I
I. Foothill; 2. El Toro; 3 Villa Park; 4. HI'·
vard-westlillce; S. Long Beach Wilson; 6. San
Oemente; 7. JMwport Htlrbor; B Trabuco
Hiiis; 9. Capistrano Valley; 10. Corona•I
Mw. .91y.1s1on II 1. eo.t.11 MeM; 2 Servite; 3. Marina; 4
University; S. Tustin; 6 ~ranza, 7. Royal; B
Los Alamitos; 9. El Dorado; 10 La Habra
Giris vol~ll
Division I 1. Huntington Beach, 2. Mira <!osta; 3.
Laguna Beach; 4. Mater Dei; S. Santa Bar-
bara; 6. Newport Harbor. 7 Capistrano Val·
ley; a. Corona del Ms: 9 Royal; 10. Esper
anu
Cross ciountry
Boys Division Ill 1. Nordhoff; 2. Et Modena; J. C-del
Mar; 4 St. Francis; S. Dos Pueblos; 6. Moor·
park; 7. Paso Robles; B. Cabrillo; 9. South
Hills; 10 Newbury Park.
Gtrts Division HI
1. Nordhoff; 2. Ternesul Canyon; 3. El
Modena; 4. C-del Mar; S. Troy; 6. Rim
of the World; 7. St. Joseph's; 8. South Hills; 9.
La H1br1; 10. San Marino.
Girts t9nnls
Division I
I. Peninsula; 2. Corona deol Mw; 3. Dana
Hills; 4. Woodbridge; 5. Santa Barbara; 6. San
Marcos; 7. Newport ~ 8. Camarillo; 9
Rio Mesa; 10. Torrance.
he Newport Harbor
Nautical Museum has a
new horn~ -the former
Reuben E. Lee -but it
needs a new name. We
need your help!
Enter our "Name the Newpott
Harbor Nautical Museum" contest and
win two tickets to the Museum's Gala
Christening Ceremony on September 22.
1995 {worth $200) and a catered dinner
fOf' four In the Wheel~se of the Reuben
E. Lee during the holiday Parade of
Lights.
makos anP even thresher shark
over the lo~ weekend.• Baijian
said. •
I
Matll.Q fkbln,g slowed • lot ln
the channel over the weekend,
but mid·week report.I from
private yachts fishing on the 43
Fathom spot and off Pyramid
Head, indicated that fishing and
water conditions have really
improved.
JD at JD's Big Game
Sportfishing (723-0883), located
behindthefueldoekonBalboa
Island, expects billfish to begin
feeding by the tiJne weekend
anglers begin heading out of the
harbor.
. "There is one striped marlin
being weighed in at Avctlon as
we talk about off-shore fishing,
another was released and a
couple of fish were lost,· sa.Jd JD.
1bere are Jots of feedera and
lAil~fl being ipOtted. and With
71-degree water, Labor Day
weekend could produce tome
outsta.ndinO marlin fiSbing for
local anglers tro~ big lwa or
casting hve mackerel to feeding
billfish.
0
A tour on a minMoag range
outer waters fishing trip aboard
the deluxe sportfisber Red
Rooster ill (619·224·3857) proved
successful over the weekend
There are huge schools of
bluefin and yellowfin tuna
holding about 100 miles south of
Poi.nt Lo~"a• and Captain Ron
Gnbble targeted ib on a couple
of these hungry masses of tuna.
Despite some sloppy season.
water and bait conditions were
I ideal and lots of tuna and
yellowtail were landed.
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CdM;s Bird vies in Roughwater Swim
Six women, including Cotona del Mar's Michele Bird. will be
competing~ weekend in the Maui Channel Relay race and the
Wlilkiki Roughwater Swim in Hawaii.
lbe Maui Channel Relay today is a nine-mile~ from
Lanai to Lahaina, Maui. In this event, there are 60 teams entered,
eedl with six swimniers.
. 1be Waik:ikj.:Rougbwab!r Swim on Labor Day is a.difficult 2.~
mDe individual race. \
Other m~bers ot Team Jacksbrimp, which is sponsored by
~ack Jasper of ~ewport Beach's Jack.shrimp restaurant, include
Huntington HatboUJ's Stephani Munatones. Sarah Tumer Of
Long Beach, Ellen Ferguson of Portland. and Susan C«Sey and
Pam Lazzarotto bom Toronto.
·Bird, a graduate of Corona del Mar High (1934) and UC
Berkeley, is a M.B.A. student at UC Irvine. ~he was an All·Amer-
ican swimmer in high schooJs and continues to train regularJy at
CdM. )
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lbefr final two regattas of the
year -the Laser II Districts in
,Long Beach and the Bruce Cup
in Texas -will determine their
final ranking.
Dave Ullman, Peter Isler and the ...,
Kiwis' Russell Coutts.
The NeWp<>rt !iarbor Nautical
Museum, in its newly-acquired "river
barge• home, re-opened August 10.
Founded on the Balboa Peninsula In
1986, it now occupies five times its
fohner space, encompassing 15,000
square feet on three levels with elevator
and handicap aCQess. Plans Include an
ever-expanding collection of historical
photographs on the significance of the
hart>or, as well as maritime paintings.
ship models, navtgationaJ Instruments,
rigging and knot exhibits, meteorological
Sailing in these large fleets,
any mistake can be J>llentially
costly, as the team saw at the
Canadian Nationals. Though
they had won the first race, they
didn't receive a horn at the
finish, meaning they had a
premature start.
Beginning the regatta with a
91st can be especially detrimen-
tal to odn mental game plan -
even knowing that they could
drop the race -but the two bat·
tled back, posting a 5, 2, 12, 5, 1,
7. 5, to win by 20 points.
Hogan, a junior at Newport
Harbor High School, and
Beuckman, a freshman at UC
Irvine, have sailed together for
just under a year, beginning with
tut November's Bruce Cup-
beld at the Rush Creek Yacht
Club in Te:kas -where they fin.
ished second. \
Other highlights of their past
year include a win at the Orange
Bowl lut December, a second at
MldWtnten .West, and a fifth at
the U.S. Nationals in New Jeney
last August.
lbe'LUerD clui-wbich
WU tbe reigning dul of futu:re
Olyniplc doublehanded llilors
for many yMn -ll beginniog to
... a naUoMJ reemergence u
the doublebanded dUI " cbob, especW1y on tb4I West
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Ullman and crew Dave Willke
and Robert Kinney sailed as
consistently as Nelson, with no
finis}\. worse than a sixth. Their
main rivals throughout the series
were NHYC's nm Hogan With
crew Jamie Hardenberg and Joel
Kew, who also remained in the tc:>P 10 throughout the regatta.
Shifting positions as the races
wore on. Hogan needed to finish
second in the last race to garner
second, no matter where Ullman
finished.
With the question of second
up in the a.tr, Ullman and team
were able tb keep Hogan back
so far that be finished ninth,
putting b1m Into fourth overall
for the series.
Though fourth. Hogan and
aew finished as the top amateur
sailor. Peter Isler came on strong
in the end, posting a 2, 3 In the
last two races to pull lnto third.
Among the local sailors, BYC's
Ullman-Wlllke-Kinney bad
tt.nishes of 2, 6, 6, 3, 6 (13) for 23
points to J)lece second overall.
NHYC's Hogan·Hardenbe:rg,
Kew went 6, 4, 2, (13), 7, O'for 28
points to place fourth.
In 13th pl.ece was NHYC's
Buddngt..m·Mace·Becbtel with
(20)1 16, tl, 8. 11, 12 for 58
points. Pln1rhmg 19th WU the
8YC team of Chandler~Colby
Pletcber with 13, 5, 29, 14, 17,
(DNP), ~ for 78 ~·
Q
~look tot. rilfOlt on tbe 35 NdOnall Mid
JutwMhndet~ Ye
charts, fishing trophies, and other • (
archival materials.
This protect Is speamee'ded b'f the Museum's board of directO<S led b'f Marcia Befits. She, along wilt! husband Bill, are ~time Newport Beach residents They
carry on their daughter's (Bettina Bents') vision. Bettina was an outstanding young woman and champioli sailor, who died in 1983 at the age of 26, with a
passionate dream to create a nautical museum and st*e with the wof1d the lore surrounding the harbor she loved.
With a ftttlng showcase to exhibit local harbor history and a memt>ersh(p now exceeding 600, the Newport Harbor Nautical M~ Will honOf' the legacy of
Bettina Bents.
~ Stbo ooo needs to be raised befofe the Museum can complete its fuR remodeling needs. . .
Decked out in nautical blMlting and flags, the Newport Harbor Nautical Museoo\ wtl be foml8lly christened In Bettina Bent's memort with a gala ceremony on
Friday, Sept. 22 from 6 to 10 p.m. ,More than 500 guests are expected to attend the lavish cetebration. The evening will inctude a cocktaU reception, dinner buffet
and live musical entertainment In eddldon to Museum tour1 and a dent auction. The mem<>f8ble evenJng wtll tulminate with fireworlcs and the otriclaJ
annowament of the stelmboera name. ;;N·ame. the. N8Wi>Ort.· . "H&ibi)i NIUtiCii. M~;;u·m ;J CO~test": ............ .
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Corona del Mar Hlgh's oUenslve Interior ls considered the heart of the Sea Kings' hopes. The Five Crowns consist of (from
left) tackle Nick Schaumburg, guard Jeff Bogdan, center Richy Nichols, guard Tim Goode and tackle Kevin Stuart.
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and is expected to be a team
leader.
Center Richy Nichols, a
third-year starter, is another
Division I prospect al 6-4, 240,
while guard Jeff Bodgan (6-3,
210) and tackle Kevin Stuart
(6-6, 218) round out a group
that averages more than 6-3.
223.
"TheSe kids aren't just big,·
Schuster said. "they're athletes.
And (line coach) Pat Kelly -has
really done a great job
developing them a$ a unit.•
Benefiting from this group's
performance in the pits should
' be senior returning quarterback
Josh Walz, who has developed
as a passer to add to his
constant threat as a runner.
. "Josh bas been throwing the
ball really well.• Schuster said.
"And there's a chance he's
going to run the ball any time
he has it. He's like having a
running back at quarterback.·
Walz opened last season as
the starting fullback, before
ta.king over for Aaron Perlmut-
ter early in the nonleague
season. He completed 43 of 99
passes for three touchdowns
d three touchdowns and
many ofhis nine interceptions
were on desperation long balls,
when the Sea Kings were
forced to play catchup.
On the ground, Walz picked
up 484 yards on 92 carries,
including nine touchdowns. lt's
this explosiveness that could
. give defenses fits, particularly
-with the seaKIOgs' occastonal
use of the option.
When Walz doesn't have the
ball, junior-ta!lbac;k Tom .
O'Meara likely will.
O'M,ara, a 6-1 . 205-pounder,
is among the fastest and
strongest on the team. meshing
the pow~r and speed that
seTVed Hogan so well en route
to h.la 1,505 yards and 14
touchdowns in '94. .
·1 think he undenrumds the
opportunity,• S<1tuster said of
O'Meara, who 1ton a
three-player battle to replace · ..
I I \f \I 1 I'-. I \ '\.I
Hogan, after carrying just nine
times for 24 yards as a ·
sophomore. ~
• •we like to go with one guy.
because I like a back to get into
a rhythm with the offensive
line,• said Schuster. who would
look to senior Dominic
Riccabona or sophomore Ryan
Achterberg if
O'Meara doesn't
produce. ·u (O'Meara)
~eps up big
dme, we're not
changing,"
Schuster said.
Senior Scott
Shimer (6-0,
200) returns at
fullback, where
be helped pave
the way for
Hogan as a
battering ram
lead blocker.
In addition to
MacDonald,
WAlz.'.s pas.sing
targets will
I )I I\' I ', I 1 I\ I ( ( \ 11.1 '' \
add depth to the receiving
corps, but a broken finger has
sidelined him indefinitely,
,4CCOrding to Schuster, who
could also call upon sophomore
Ryan Cooper for spot duty. ·
"We hope to throw the ball
to a lot of people,• said
Schuster, who will employ his
usual variety of
formations and
motion to try to
create defensive
weaknesses.
"Our philosophy
has always been
to take what the
defense gives
us," Schuster
explained.
·we're looking
for anything that
can give us an
edge."
include starting IJnebacker Ryan Crogan
receivers Tyler
Hoping to
limit any edge
opposing
offenses are
seeking, will be
a somewhat
inexperienced
defense, Stonebreaker (6 ... , 215) and
junior George Sumner' (6-0, 175).
•stonebreaker is catching
dam near everything we thro'!V
at him and he's even made
some one-handed grabs," said
Schust~r. who savors the
prospect of MacDonald and
Stonebreaker soaring over 5-10·
ci>merbacks to snare Walz
offerings.
Ryan Pash was expected to
bolstered by the addition of
transfers Ryan Crogan
(Estancia) and Sky Conway
(Newport Harbor), both of
whom started last season at
their respective schoals.
Crogan (6·1, 215), a two-ttlne
second-team All·Paciffc Coast
League'1nside linebacker, has
earned the job at middle
linebacker, replacing the
graduated Cartef Wells, an
·.
All-Sea View and all-district
performer.
Conway (5-lQ. 205), who
recorded four quarterback
sacks despite coming off the
bench for some of Newport's
unbeaten CIF championship
season, will start at defensive
tackle. r
Bogdan takes on double duty
at the other defensive tackle
spot, while Brad Guzman (6-0,
210) and Scott Wicken (5·9,
210), who could be the only
junior among the defensive
starters, are scheduled to start
at end.
Flanking Crogan as outside
linebackers will be two from the
three-player contingent of
Nichols, Shimer and senior
Greg Mercer (5-8, 167).
MacDonald will once again
anchor the secondary at free
safety, while Walz and either
Sumner or senior Ryan Burns
(6...0, 175) will hold down the
comers.
Newcomer Trevor Pavone
(6-2, 185), who has not played
football since movin'g in from
Chicago during bis freshman ·
year, has earned the nod at
strong safety.
•He looks like he's going to
be a player,• Schuster said of .
Pavone.
Senior Jimmy Keane, who
added a 35-yard field goal to
his 23 conversions a year ago,
spearheads the kicking game.
"He's gone to some camps
and has become very consistent
from 40 yards,• Schuster said.
"I've seen him kick a couple
through from 48 yards in
practice.•
· Schuster said he expects
better special teams pllt.y, since
assistant Roger Roelle has taken
over direction of tbe~ts.
As bas become the norm at
CdM, which has the
second-fewest students among
Orange Coun=ub.)ic high
scboob, depth . be a problem.
·we have'ba ups, but \
they're not really' close to the
level of our top guys,• said
Schuster, who watched his
playoff chances dwindle when
several key players went down
a year ago. "U we lose a key
character, it's a big deal."
. .
Willard still p~ying the price f~r Cal's .brickyard
8y hrty Faulkner, Daily PIJot
Former Corona del Mar HJ9b standout
Jerr~ Will4rd hopes his patience
doesn't wear u thin thb 1eason·as his
knea did the last four years at Cal.
A starter for four seuons at lnald
linebacker tor the Golden Bears, Willard W1ll
drafted ln the fourth round by the KansU
City Olief1.
He ii expected to m1aa tba MQOn,
bowtmtr. n\ll'llng h1J ltfteet tiiCk lo hiiltll
after ~alng ftve 1w'gedel llnce
stepptng onto th• &rttfktal turf ot c,r.
Memorial Stadium. •
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' Willard totaled 469 career tackles, twice
· leading be Pad.fie 10 Conference, 8nd
garnering several preseason All·American
laurels before hls senior season. He was mo.
twice nominated for the Diet Butkm Award,
given annually to the top collegiate
linebacker.
On the Other side ol the ball, CdM product
J .R. Walz hu fuhloned the beginning of a '
sterling career et Division l·AA HOiy Cross.
Walz, the school single·HUOO. and career
~ Jeeder, WU named Patriot League
Co-Roolde of the Year after compDmg 712
yaidi and aeven touCbdc>wnl on 200 cante1,
·~the final wtit gam•.
• Walz collected tbO·yard g~ against
.
Massachusetts, Lafayette and Fordham and
opens his sophomore campaign Sept: 9
against Hofstra. .
CdM and Ordnge Coast College product
Honnaz Jahngi, a senior at the Univ~ ol
the Padftc, is a 6-3, 281~p0und starting
ottens!Ve tackle for the 1\gei'I, who open the
seuon tonight at '} at Amone.
Mike DeRevere, wbo starfed at Golden
Weet College after eamtng All.aP laurall a
a Sea King, is vytng for paying tbne u •
d~ lineman at NOdbem Artaooa.
..... Mickey Long (6-5, 280) wm Oi'll\ btS •
sophomore Meton at Qnulcre COMt College
u a It~ delenslv & t.dae, Wldl8 fonDer
CdM P.IA~·ldcker Mike Zoelle II • freiibm.9n
baCkup for the Pirates.
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Number and th• O~lng Chapm*" Ave .. 1101, pr-92715 ::::Ccei !:~~ =~~ 1 lrinlpley. · Pkasr stop by 0 fik your .fo:titWu.s business statmzmt aJ the D4iJy Pilot. 330 W. dall. Bia• wlU .,. pub I ~·· OA 92868 Thia bu~lntss ,, Cj)l'l-~'"' •• IN._,,.,,,,.,.,. A --...................
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1r00 a.m Of u n 3745 w. Chipman Ave., Have you 11111ec:t doing "••' ''•P.,,., s.r,,1c .. • ~ ~· ~ ...___ thereafter ai prlCtlcable on Sult• 101, Orange, CA buslneu yel'? No e .. •n•11onmen1e1 c-ult.tnt 2,,... _.. "-"" --;;-:::~~
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Addltlonalamae::· of th• ducted by: an lndlVidual w11h lhe County Clerk of ~""v:r:~':t-Vrltllty. If JOU~ have any jimhn-"questions. please aJJ us ll1fd Wt! wilJ be mort tht,n
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lalnld at lhl Office Of the bualnHI yet? Yet, !>-1·95 1995 F853004 uPdtl .. and ••chrtlcel ~ 1SfA,tlT EEN E OOOOfllO Purchasing &Jpe. rvlaor 11 James M. Lowes Dally Pllol August 19, 28. -vi-et F•-R. 8owerman Ac . ~leflt ot'u.. •-d of n Fair Orlvt Coala Mesa Thi• statement waa flied S.plembef 2 9 1995 1668 Lendllll; o•no ~~P••Hlon 1M10 5-vlMte
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COSTA MESA 1024 SAN BALBOA COSTA MESA 2124 NEWPORT -----• BALBOA
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii CLEMENTE 1076 ISLAND 2106 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BEACH 2169 APARTMENTS ISIAND
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2606 PENINSULA
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FOR SALE -------1..iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Stepe to SC Plaza liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii f OR RENT OPEN HOUSE MOOl!L Pl!RFECT 3BR 1 Y,BA Fulty Fum Sharp 2Br, pool. Sml OOLF COURSE VIEW •••••••• Extra Lrg Furn 1 BA 2BR 1 BA ~block from Studio Apt 1 aml Br.
SAT SUN 12-4PM. 3-4 Bdrm• (Den), Winier. 9/11..June 15 pet ok. Avail. $775/mo 2Br 2Ba lwnhm on Big 1BA Beam ceilings, bch. Very clean. Prkng gar, frig, llove, d/W.
Pride l)t, Eaatslde. 2.5 Ba., Plantation Fp, gar, WO. 2 palloa 773·9032 or 846-6834 Cyn goll court•. Trl·lvl'_BALB __ O_A_____ patio, borber. Ulils pd, ape. $900/mo. Avail 9/ Oorgeoua Bay aide
Costa Mo1a. Shut.tera, Imported $1250/mo. 675-9589 w/cath cell, lg mstr ate W/0 ; 5550/wk·Sept. 1. Call 909-331-4180 loc. $900/mo, all ut111
2562 Wealmlnster. Slone, Master Suite w/ ------------------$1800/mo. 759-8124 ISIAND 2606 $995 winter 673-~059 38R 28A OupleJr Bal· paid. Agt. 640-5664
Dave Wells, Agent Dual Flreplace and Cottage, 1BR+D•n HUNTINGTON Harbor View Home '"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii --------1 boa Penn Pt. 1-car Studio Apt overlook· PH#a&a.1100 Jacuzzi Tub, Fully Beam celling, patio, Be"CH 2140 1• I B I p k Landscaped. Cul-de-parking, W/D. $900/ .i;.n 4Br 2J3a, lam rm, fp, Bright 2Br 1Ba upper. BAI.BOA gar. OW, fp, $1600/mo ng egon a ar ·
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sac, alngle loaded mo Incl. utll 497·7481 iiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii comm tennla/pool. Yrty, $1075/mo. Street PENINSUlA 2607 yr 111. 875-2306. Kitch w/1tov & frig. Ba
s111et. Close to WINTER RENTAL Nie• 1Br 1Ba condo, Avail now. 759·5011 parklng. Adell Patter· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ;{~v~o~.rt 1·e,:!. ·~
AlllQlalafllhatblntilllllls School• and Ocean! 3Br 2Ba ttouse 2 pa· pool, spa, weight rm. IMMAC, charming 4Br son Realtor, 722-2511 1BR $600/mo utll pd. 1 Overstoched with amok. $700 723-7250
lllWINIMfla .. *ctlllhfd· NEWPORT $288,990 tlos, 2.gar gar. 's17501 Warner/Edwarda. 2.5Ba, 1000'to bell, nu Bright ehH'1ul studio houas to aant1 aundk, stuff?
mlhlr.....-.Acttl11Mas BEACH \ 1069 Owner/Broker mo. 97s,5031 $675/mo. 969·9804 pnVClpt, Ip, Frnch drs. apt on Ultle Island, w/d. Avall 9/1jt1J01 E. A call to ~.-.,...,.11 Call Steve Dalby dbl gar $1795 yrry Incl unfurn. Yearly $675/ Balboal l . 644•7946 Classlfled
10 lehertb• ''My Pfllmtica. Sout hland Group grdnr. Avl now. ~63 mo ulll pd. 673·7104 wlll help
• 11m111t111 er '\scrlmlaallt1 Absolute Bargain! ~~~!~ ~~:~:~ ~~m• BAI.BOA NEWPORT Udo 4BR Beytrnt (Dock 4542·54578
Nllf "'"'"ell«. ttlltltl. auatlty 69d 3Ba. tarn· (714) 288-3900-PENJNSUIA 2107 BEACH 2169 & lae opt1onrev1> 6
Kl,...,.l-"IMl&ll11u1 lly home nr Fashion (ID#3030018) Pgr Ocnfmt 48R wkJmo/ ......., ...... •a.....-11 Island w/pvt yard + yr/furn/unf 876-4080. ""* -•---a. liml-spa. Reduced S60K • •Winter Oceanfront AT THE BEACH _,_...__.. O I $539 900 / B B fu N .N . Vlllaa Detached
111111 • ~." TEAn ~SI , Cali now w_ SOUTH COASY. 2 r 1 a rn cottage. Annual Rental a 3BR.. famlly rm, guard ... TMI ....,.,., will nol METRO 1086 Plltlo, gar. Utll pd. No Hd °'gate. Showe like ~--aylMl\ISO· PalJ'1;:~.;;02• Agt pet•. 51100· 67s.1832 Or Summer .Weekly model. $2650/mo
llllal llf ltlf 111111 wtlk' II la -B ... E,......,,.S""T,...,B""L'""U'""""F""F~S""'L,...,O""C::-Great Condo No $ 1 3'tdrge SeSle1~~n lease. C2a011 A760-1634
•ltl.tllt .. tllletew.Ollfrnfirs 10% dwn, 311ums 111 down. Owner will fin. CORONA · wntts . \IV\r' or 717-47 gt. n -~ ......... .-et ell 28d 2B 2 DI 3Bd 2Ba .......... $l400 N _. C t 3BR 'iwt•"--MWr1lad Ill 1111• Ta: S229K LH. Btfl 2Br a -car gar. • DEL MAR 2122 3Bd Npt Hghta .$1895 ewpo.. res
-•· 28a t1Cpandld Angeflta. rect acce11. 651-868& '"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Property Mgmt upgraded condo.
""'"" • ..... • • Hoity Bkr, 25<>-1120 1• 2~BA, Llg muter 11e . ..... • ,, ...,...._ ,.CtM-Ul'ER ROUS.. 4 bike to Beach 2BR ft.-_..........._._.~ Cat OK. Pool/tennis . ...,,_.,._I ' .... alHUO ...----.------3~8A condo w/rool ,,,. "'-9 $20001 650-1698 ,,_ -SaVSun/Mon 1-5 ACREAGE 1125 • ...,....... · mo M·••1-..i4-ISIQ.flr w 11111318 S an.Ok, frptc, gar. 673 1900 Newport•North 2BR MltlHt fl .. lln,DC .. •........ eatc • uatex, $1795/mo 721·9862 • ,.. NB 3BR+09"+2BA+ 1v. BA. Gar, Fp, WO.
al HUD If Ul·isoll. Pool Draetloalllf 805 ORCHID 2·3Bdrm Ooeanfronl S 1000/mo. Alao for
R e d u o e d t h I • Lrg 38r 28a w/fam rm, Yearly•'-Wint•,. Sate. 675-6062 Agt.
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$485,000. Totally ............. SIM refrlg, w/d, gar. Avall Call Bkr 714-642·3850 lg bonua +fam rm, f/p,
remodeled through-... "9111•1tn let now. $1775. 760-3676 new carpet. P&J Prop.
out. Light & Bright ........._.._ • .__...... 810 0c•au Vl....,S BAYRIOQE Large 3Br $2495/mo 731-4661 (714) 983-1268 -_,..--.,.. ......,... 5w 3Ba, gorgeous decor,.,,,...-...,.-..,..-~~=
Rectuoed 1820 a, l824 _,.......,.~uu. 12095 38r 38a. COM uaed brick ftoon, etc. Oc-nfront NB 2BR ,__,_____ $2350 38' 2Ba. Bay View W/0 & frig Incl. $1850/ 18A. Lrg petlo. ga·
W. Oceanfrnt. Opn Sal .. -OS4MJ8&0 Agt. mo. Joye9, Prudential rage, tennla. 11350 Su/Mo. 3+3 a. 4+4.
51098K & l95K B45-865S lmm•o 30r 3Ba hou... Callfomla 759-7659 W!nterl 850-8443
waiTCLIFP 1700 sq ft, 2-c:ar gar, BAYRIOQE llgh1 & Ooeanlronl/lmmao/LUX
3Bd 2•• Lg Patio a DeroRT w/d. , refrlg. frpl, blk to b r I g h t , 2 er 2 ea Contemporary 4•R ~ ~~ ~ lSSO bch. S1850. Open Sal/ condo. Cath9dral cell, 3M Avt 9/1CMS/1 . On =~!:4 ~r' PlOPUTY Sun 12-4. 473-7875 frplc, d/W, pool, ape. Sand $2860 S50-1989
alngle attch gar, w/d l'WnhM-.. lcowt tUU9'
rau Sen .,.._ d•I Cabo, COSTA _11::C! • 2124 hkupa, ga.ted. 11375. 2 Mattr BR. 38a. 1 a.
.;NU'1 1BR Bch Condo, fully ~ Avail. 831-8087 Agt. btaty. Qaa.d Joe. f1k9
CLEMENT! 1076 equip. Pool. Golfing a I u f 13 a• au t ., view. S3200lmo l!o4Wt23
--------• Mat·bY (714)759-1054 28RHOUSEWIYARD4M HR+den Single 1ty, Vll.U BM.80A &..rg 2 CO.RONA MODaL Pa ... acT ian Joa. del Cabo, Total-Mt1 $395+ Oep, llv. rm., frpl. FURN. 2· macr Br, 2Ba, trpl, d/W, DBL II.Al · 1022 3-4 Bdrm• (Den), On tM beach, 1Bl't w/d hookup. Newly car lilJI'· 11800+tec w/d hkup, 2 sec pkng, 2 .1 Ba., Ple.ntallon CondO, all amenltlN. dec:ofeted M2 .... a yrly. Agt 721"3568 poo4/ape/lenn. Gated.
.oc ...... -.... ~.. Shu\tsra, Imported l1&0K (714) 1500-9M1 " ...... •i ff T h Avd. 11275. 144-6370 --· "'' Stone, Muter Suite w/ 38 ·-1100 ~ n u • ewn •Me 3br~StepetoSand Oual r lrepla,., .. --"" hm. t_a mstr, IUth yrd. 38R 11785. 38R1--------
BEST COM Location. Jtipuu•;I Tub-Fu.,1"'1., 4yra Old, comm. PoOI. l188S/rno. NEWPODT ~~:g.:: LaOd;;aped. • c~ HOUSBSI N/S. : 1 a50/mo Incl Agent $$0-3822 COAST " ::~~.r!ng~~o~o:d~: CONDOS g"e '41-Sru · 111•••-•iiili••I
......... Bef\k owned and OoMnl PO• UNT ., ...... lmma.c 38t 28• Beach Ar•• .... o ... d •. Oat~. ,Lg.~·48d 2.59•.1... 3-c., SchOOfeene~eeo hH, den, opn t>Mma, tPOOC, 21k1 28a. Quiet gw. ,.IC & .. .iic.n trpl, atrium, Obi gw. Winter Funllehtcl N n/ Hlft View. ,ooVlpe. OWW.r 11380 lno grdnr 1u 1981 O Y,•...._. kar garage. 0
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COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA ME~A 2624 COSTA MESA 2624
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.A Studios, l & 2 Bedrooms
· }l'l SS75 tu $600.
· lBR S625 to $650
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REMODEUNG 3408 Marla'• HouHcleanlng DRYWALL Delivered wM Tlmes-OC movers print their Palnllng-'nt/Ext HouH/~pt SEWING 3922
i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil H ""D tyl WI d •' •Newport Beach HAUUNG 3720 Q,..n Scene Landscpng P.U.C. Cal T number; Quality Job. FrH "'·''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii CHILD CARE 3536 w:~~~ & atrl~ 11':!r'";. SERVICE 3584 COM &-Coa&a Mesa & Irrigation, Trimming llmo1 and chauffeurs llll589897 838-88881W 1 S.rvl :RE.fl'.lE1lTo:FP Pgr 714·208·7195 •Huntington Beach & Removali, Clean-print their T.C.P. num-**TOP QUALITY J-C:.~ ~lta ca:i~!;
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Call Olna Bucci 8 1 k/St /Tll /Bl k 3615 4U.L HOMI! R•PAIRS SERVICES 3760 25 Yeara Tru1t Exp. Oual. IM*'ttlng by prone Entertainment Avall. R .. i . s. aea..e:a:a 714-574-4248 r c one • oc i DECis C aJn 1295 No Hidden FM• Ucl~ Int. Jennlf9f 8401eee x=:»L .---...._ Alpllra, Rtnlod. Doora. Wino REPAIRS/COATINGS arp'try, drywU, P t, Home 011111 ..... 7207 __ ., ·-,,..._._
dowa, Clbk'itla. lll.ICCO a dty-l.54185e 305·•292 plmbng, doora/Reu S FrM •It. 845-3305 PLUllBING 386A R~.....ur Wiii tarlCM Qllet Ile. Uc •FENCKB GATKS• Emqency StN1 838-4755 8eautr Servloe• For 11rra QuMltr Pahltlnf .., Repalr.CIMn a SHI uira exp Jeny 142.0H? S~VICe: Brlc.k, Block, Stone, Tiie new/t.,alr/post replaced Conval11lng Senior•. u•~ONRY 3828 PLUS touchupe. ,._......._MO-n. ~ ..,., 3548 Cone, PaUo, Driveway Redwood • t•678e05 •CARPllHTeR Paint, P1<m1, ltlmp-Mt1, color, ~ 24 Hre. R'.:."'atd SI~"• TMK LOOM..._ __ ... -· ..-ll131Q35
A to Z NANDVMAN iiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Fplc, BBQ1. Ref. 20 Yr Jim Whyte 042•7209 Dryw .. I, Stucco, Wood "8ils. Uc 25Yr 434-0208 Uc 2 .. ,.. .. :'" .,,. .. _,;::::,,,. 4 w.ienl larlgllt Co.. ·--..,--INSTAU./REFACI CABINm Exp. Terry 557•7094 Fence, Sub FIOOl'I. Sr. JOMM DORM llAIOttRY ~ .... ......,'-.,.. Since 1947 ~. b•lh•, doors, A TOUCH OP CLAS8 =,~~~ Dl1cl John 136-8235 Btlek•Stone.elock QUALITY CAR• Friendly s.n;ice VPBOtsnTJVINn
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1 tucco•Palntlng•Tlle Wiiiiam Harold Jewel•,. Conven~ • a Plumblng Repalf9 UT ........,.. beef
fflr•·W•ter Repa '•· Chrl• ~""It• Cleaft Rooflng'"Jlm 841-7494 Watch & Jewelry repair CIH•lfled CHUiii6'1 9'Aiiifui6 aovr• al(p, AM work wJP• o·~ Teet meet, Plumb, a Paint SpeolalWng: WlnOOW CPI 9UIU>aft8 INC. Pl00l JNSTALl NANDVIUl.a .. Palntln An=I ue/Flne Jewelry M8 ... 78 20 Yre Exp. Gd Price! Ouer. Steve IM5-82M =.~ .. 6 ~In •IUIV 227 .. 122 clHf'lng: Carpet a • A••ldantlal COf'IL n119p,a.,nr 3620 ._..... P.· ..... , 97"'--"'•• .......... PreNUr• WUh 4904825 uc.--·1 • .. 2.-1n1ur•d .,.... ~ Elect•Plumb•Carpt y .... , adt _.. c 't t Quar work. ,, .... Eat. PrMIH p............ 1116 • .,,. ...... .... Til••M•rbl•. 25Yr1~1ti an ... m 0 Uc#37otoa 138-1534 Aeplllra "Remod8fa ' :aiilCK CLIDHiil= l 714> ...... 993 •QUALITY WORK• Jerry Bell 77 ... :980 get to ail thoM• ''" 1:eumatee cunr
Cl.IAJl'ING 3515 Hl-f>r .. eute Waahfng. Hardwd/Vlnyl/Ceramlc Home ..... o,.tlon i LfUfDSCAPI • repair Job• ~OFF PAINTING LIU71N .... tOIO WALL ~ ~wf-~ ~51 DECJ; Mrble/Carpet·Bndllna ftemodellne. TUe, I.AWN CAal 3808 around~ bou.ae? ._7Exter1 ... e'°'e!!"aterklr8_* COVllDIGS 3132 • _.AIMD -· ..,., .... ·-COATING 3570 L708279 722-7~:ta drywall, woodwork, Ltt tl)e ... - -
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CROCHET CHRISTMAS WONDERLAND
• Crochol ·a 111111 Chmtmas village complete wllh
bandstand. church. co1ta0ts and mansion Arrange
your ltttlt v1ll•oe on a mirror 101 a table center·
p1te1, or you may even clfOose to ldd h•noera to lht
1od1vidu11 pi1c11 and h1no lhtm on yo11r trtt Our ntW tt.pQt Qu1debook Complete With Slep·by Step
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SPOITDIG
S04t GOODS --------
D eaw b&adff lfRS• to a gtMt tlofM; MIT .... lft IAllO&
Btun9wk:k OOod concs1 we• • -new felt. '825 080 ~v
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I lot 4 .. , 7", & 14" ~ eon-Gorgaou1 female etet•. muonry, we & a ... ....,. S.Mpherd, •tone. WeVdry cutting, 3 year1 old, very af· Call 176-0459 -------BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITY
2904
brand new, must Miii fectlona&e, hfebroken
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5199 for all, Wiii eepa. & OJ)edlence trained. nr'IP"ltf$ •"? Sat 912 km-noon rate. 1·8()().418-5000 Love kldl/peta. lnllde '-Ali vv 5 208 Di.mood (alley)
dog. Call 858-5488. ~under 15
PETS &. S•v• abuud and CHEAP AJA IE.__._. __ Ooeal e-r DIVORCE FORCES SALEI aUUTlf'UL WOM•N l'ree Halrouta CM Gii abandoned peta. Be a ..... , ... _._ ._
Pay PhoM rtt-30 •eourld Alt 1Jve•24 Howcal ''!::.!!!!!!!!!!!!!i!lllillm!!!~~~ •tytlat nMC11 model• ANIMALS 604!1 volunt .. r/tOater. Call M 0 •I u S CI ti•• 112· Sam·l pm. King s tea. $7,500/Mo Uat ~ ••• --3-2500 •• for color correction, 1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 714-59M~037. •From S.190 (1·W)• bed (new), tile ca.bl-"' w/u. 1..aoG-439-5930 • vv-,_. PT Front Office Medical & 11 •From '350 (RT)• nei., 1hsehold ttema, • X2505 $:Ul(mln. Mutt bt ti. Ctlnlc (Assl1tant In-weavH, permt cute. aftftpf-•PET No Reatrlotlona clOlhlng, much morllj C'~· II ., ....... IOH..t c 540-2998. """ -• --3·0 •ao2 PAY PHONE ROUT• _,...., v -~-1urance oordlnator) Every Sat & Sun at PIANOS ac ·-vv-... -219 Garnet Ave. ~~~nc~,:~11!:!~1~~· ~!~.!o<i~e~e r.~0~T-11~,~~.•F:J>~Z:'·J-E_WE __ L_R_Y_P __ tr_R_,S.___ ~~;y~~PPr.~~nt:/~ ORGANS 6059 ":~~°:~1~.!:':~ ::: F~o~.'!.1Tc~::: .!:.~::
1·800-886-4S88 24 hr• 11·800-:MS.16«11 1ume to 548-4504. ac ART 6025 ten• and more, all 9/8. 15% dl1count. dllhH, allverwartit
PEPSl/COK• ROUTE 1·800-470·4885/Qay Call 548-2273 ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii looking for lovlng, car· Tum of the Century 84°""389 for delallt. etc. Great valuel Sat
Local or ~abllihod 1-90()..658-2625 REAL ESTATE ASSTI• Ing homes. CALL 597· Upright, solid oak, IHI 12~. Sun/Mon 8-2,
18+, $1 .99/mln.. Needed for real Htite Plalntlnga-Wlll Tll'ke 9037 for more Into. pattern, Ivory key1. TV ELECTRO CS 109·B Grand Canal Earn $2,000 monthly. co. In Corona del Mar. Belt Oftera. by Sim· 1898 Winterroth & Co. , NI , M ltl F 11 Sat 2ni
1.aoo.311·7832(SOOA)24tv1 1·-------cau 72g.7253 barl, Paul Blalne artbox S1300 obo sneeo 6080 u am ~ 1• Henri, Leo Janeen, Chances are 251 1500 r 841 1099 1\.1; 8am-2pm. Lot ot Great
VENDING RTE•New EMPLOYMENT I I Roberto Lupettl, 'Julian • 0 • Thlngsl 106 Matin• Av
Machin .. In 21 Loca-Rtctpt on It P(T Ritter, Jim Dally. Give you will find ---------•Kenwood •w•t•m (alley behind fife statn)
tlon1•Buy All or W/Pf1, phonH, lO-key, away prlcee on post· what you need BICYCLES 6060 1850, Y~aha mini---------'
Part•800-599-6780 !!!:~·M~~v!'!'~3.~ ere, 6 prlnt1. 662·3383 at the price iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ps2
0og: J-:;:':6C .. f!2:"5~~ CORONA eMPLOYMENT call after 10. Dealers t t Trfk 1200 22" look -~
---------~ · Retell L.adlee Sports· welcome! you wan ° pay pedels, lncludH caf· TRADE iiDiiEiiLiiiMARiiiiiiiiiiiii6ii.ii1ii2ii2 INVESTMENT 5530 wear. Exp'd 1ales P•r·1--T-h-ln-k-ln""'g._o_f_h_a_v_ln_g_a_ when you read eye stdoroter. 600 ml.
OPPORTUNITY liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii eon at John Leonard'• garage sale? Claaatfled $400 OBO. 675-1175 GARAGE SALi!
Secretary/Oto Mgr light Golf Shop 852-8689· Give u1 a calll dally through classified Neat atutfl Sat 9am 2908 dut111, word proc, RETAIL SALES F/T CLASSIFIED 842·5878 Buy ~i::~l~~·:c:~d It. 642·5678 ~ 445 Jsabella Terrace
New bu1lneae owner In
eearch of thort term,
hi Interest loan. John
Fontaine 6S0-28~1
payroll. Small Con-Cellular phones/pag· , ___ o_4_2_._s_o_7_e__ Corona Highlands
atruct Co FT .574-0827 eia. ~P hetpful but
ANNOUNCEMENTS
ANNOUNCEMENTS
2920
HAVE YOU READ
DIANETICS?
Learn how to actually
do Olanellc1 and got It
applied to you and
gel the results stated
In the book. Call now,
1 ·800-488-4577
A PERFECT MATCH not nee. Apply 191~
If you have 5 ·501be. Newport Blvd.. Costa
to loote. I have a ca-=-=M,...,e-=s="a=-M-·F_9_am_-a_p_m_._
roer for youl Wiii train. SALES
JEN 800-245·4171 Sell vacation/retire·
ADMIN ASSISTANT ment lots, throughout Calif. by phone. Good Nooded Immediately. leads, good productl
Design co. Heks pos· Robert 05().8287
ltlve, bright onergeUc, ----------dependable, exp'd TUTORS PIT H.S.
Admln Asst to support Malh thru Trig, Chem,
ownor of co. Candi· Biol, foreign lang. Col·
dato ml.Isl have cust lege GPA 3.2 +. $8.50·
1ervlce, xlnt verbal, $10.50/Hr. 443·2700
written, organizational
& math akllla. Self----------ltarter proficient In Ml· EMPLOYMENT
crosott Word, Excel, SERVICES 5533 Invoicing & purchase
order process I n g . iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Good lelephone &
gen oHice skllls. Must
work well alone & with
others. Fast learner,
right brain mentality,
non-smoker. If you
love fast paced, small,
boaulllul, pleasant of·
-··-· Please be aware that
fhe listings In this cat·
egory may require you
to call a 900 number
In which there Is a
charge per minute.
flee atmosphere, ••••••••• LOVE to work, please
ca11 114-589-0209 be-MERCHANDISE
tween 2-4pm.
Answering Service
PfT-FfT $9.25 To Start
answering phonn. No ANTIQUES 6010
LOST &
FOUND
selling, no exp. nee. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
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Conetructlon
iltBUYINQ ITEMS•
From 1800-1960. 1 pc
to entlre estate. Paint-
ings, books, furniture,
etc. Immediate cash,
top $. 673-6223 Iv msg
.. Laborer needed. FOUND: Set 01 Keya Truck req.'d $7·9/Hr
8/23 In parking lot be-Max. 5 4 5-0904.
hind Jack In th• Box•------------------on 17th St.. CM. Call DRIVER Wanted to
Marla at 574-4249. drive kid to & from ---------
LOST BRACELET
Gold keeptaka brace-
let w/Atlee & heart
charms, NB area. Pis
call 673-5990 aft 4pm.
LOST COCKATIEL
In Mesa del Mar on 8/
26. Friendly, grey.
Please call 979·6554.
1chool· Npt Cst, COM/ APPLIANCES 6011
Eaat Bluff. Your car or iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii mine. $125/wk+ cash.
Prefer good OMV, Frig 18' Whirlpool w/
1ppearance. 644-5450 lcemaker. Xlnt condl
Exp'd Boat Yard $199 080. 548-0812
Mechanics, Electrl· K ~ n ·m or• W JD
clan• & Yardworkere. Stacked, gas, 3yrs,
675-2837 $500. 675-1175
Immediate Openings. ___ ......;...• -----Sp•ceaaver Mlcro-
Handwmen Carpntry wave Hardly ever
or electrical or plumbing, used. $75 10-spd ;TH &
FITNESS 3000 or drywtl, stucco or paint g Ir I ' 1 bike S 3 5
or Ille. Oave 675-1331 548-3350
liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii IN s u RAN c e LI c. d '"'w..,..-.-h-e-r/D=-,-w-e_r_S_1_4_0
ANTI-AGING/STRESS
CHRONIC FATIGUE
SYNDROME
Agtl/Bkr1 & Telemat· ea., frig $175 Air Con·
keter needed to sell dltioner $50. 646-5848
Comm'I Int. 862-2430. · _________ ,
Marlnere Chrletlan FURNITURE 6014 School CM . PT
Cl••• room Aide; iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Receptlonlat-FT; Dining rm T•bl•
Da~c•re Aide-PT. Duncan Fife. Late 401.
Call Natalle ... 437-1700 6 chra $389 722·1497 IL-llllmlu..111&&;i1o11.1~11111.~1-.:.:.;..:.;.::.:.=.;.:.:.:.:...:.:..:.....:.._~
Nunlng Dining room .. t. 6
CNA and companions chair-. ~2x60+2 leaf1,
nffded for homecare. $130. Call 546-2472
PERSONALS l=-F::::fT:-,=-=3-::1"='0-4=,,,,3:-o-44--44-_M_O_V-IN-Q~Q-ua-1-lty-lt-em-t: I••••••••• PIT CASHIER needed Mtchng <:ouch/dinette evening• for 1mall set, lthr recliner, bdrm
PERSONALS 3002
Southam Callfoml•'• A Very Cool Place ..
To Meet A VllfY Hot Oatll
Calll MH>0·255-2525
X9838 $2.1!1 P• Min. Must
bt 11+ Toucfl.N phne req. s.v.u I 1M45-&434
Let's Find
Each Other
1-(900)
388 -0200 en. 9200 ,,..,,....
r11taurant In Costa set, custom made wht
MHa. Brian, 546-7427 wash entertnmt center
PART TIME for 31" TV, plcturH,
RECEPTIONIST refrlg, etc. 645-9099
Community newspa· Penn Hae Oak 5 pc.
per office looking for drop leaf kit Ht. Uk•
depondabl• pereon to new at $350 644-4137.
answer phone1, assist Sof.tLoveaeat Natu-cuatomere and help ..
OU1 with various clerl-ral Raw llnen, .200 for
c.i dutlH. $6.$7 per aet. 080. 644-5261
hr. 8am-2pm Monday ---------
thn.1 Friday at Ml11lon MERCHANDISE Vlejo location. For In·
tervlew plaaH call MISC. 6015
Judy Oettlng at (714) iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 574-4250 or fax re-
aume to (714) 63t·
6584.
POSTAL l OOY'T JOBS
$2tlHOUR +BENEFITS
NO EXP WILL TRAIN
To A.Wt Cal71~M991
PLANT SALi! ACRES
Cement fountains S110,
bird baths $20. Cltru•·
fruit-avocado (fruiting)
$10. Junlpera, vlnet,
herbs $1: Kg palm• 8'
$20. * 9~74·9422
The new
Range Rover.
See inside
for details.
GS. RANGE ROVER
'i'Th~ Buyer's Market"
I/Check your shopping list off
by stopping in today at any ~
on~ of these local Orange
County Auto Dealers~
"Buy, Lease or Browse"
nge County__'s Auto Dealers are Number
Otte in Customer Sa . action
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galley, Ilka new. Cus-
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pnt & bt co'ler, elc.
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1 ~~iiiii!~iiiiiiii;l.,,!'~11000~~/o~•~o;:. •~1~._.~,~·•~1 SPEED & Clothlne •••• Silt Balboa Cove Multi BOSTON WHALER s~ BOATS 7Ql& I ID Tn *
only! bam-:Zpm. Un5-.F•mlly~ Sal 8am-4pm. 22· OUTRAGE. 1IMI01,.~---------~1 ~--Ul:.-1-11 flH Youth •ges 4-Anllquea, tum, clths HULL BRANO NEW11
,.. · rom o•g •near . . as rs. aw 5.7 lltra v..a, King ~:.r:, ~~ar.!i'c~ ::; ect1 I OHH PCH Cacross 01180 0hp 2J0 00HNSNON *1988 22fl Ski Boat* _,.
E 18th Ptaoe. C9nter (fol~ signs) ataerlf\g cabtea/con-Cobra 0 /0 , 1oW prollla C1araee •• Mon 8/4 Qara.-S a le 8/2 sat trola. Dual b•U•, hull, Juat . aarvlced, tlam"3pm. Chlldran'• E'o'.erythlng, furn, cttha, Loran, VHF. Fis h new controlJw{uphot-
)>ooka, clothe•, toys, appU, coll.c. In Allay. Finder, Outr,gera, Bl-at..-y. Great akl boat·
1blk••· pll.lmblng •up· 505 Santa Ana Ava. mini, Starn •al. R• fa•t..6ook• greal ••••. r•
Every '95 Lincoln Mark v111 ·
.pll••· r.cord•. Lots Nwpt Bch 9•m-4pm. ..,•rselble Piiot SeaJ, ady to go. St2,000
under $1.001 S a le Sat/Sun earn-:::.: ~i:!.1 0~0~! &4$-8449/574-4247
"470 F~ St. :Zpm. Furn. carpet. lln-Trail..-. $14.iOO o~. 2 7 ' Chapairral Sle-
Multl Farnllw Sat. ens, lot clthal 2951 (714) 84U340. natu,... Spffd Boat •
.Onlyl Otnc• aupplles/ Casaia (East Blurt Only 95 hta. Load4tdt
.:.fl'l•ch,-lQlm_or c11ns1 UPSCM..I!· -136.000 eso..saas
•ppllancaa, baby GARA.QI! SALE When you write
,Item• & lot. moral Sofabed, curloa and a Classified ad, ':253 23rd St. m"cti, muc h mote. ~ ,... Include all ~le 8131-9/3 noon-811 W. 15th 'St. (at
'1 :Zpm. Reflnlahers Placentla). SAT 8·1 the !acts
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Sl'R1. TIM£ TO CUSTOMJn -Com-
oletion due~· '95. Spacious SBR. ~BA, well-~ned and executed on
extra l&rge lot. Extraordinary ocean/city
views. Pfesttglous N~~rt Beach's MSpygtass HIJr'. $1,Z99,000 Mt t
ON llll IEACH -lncredlble ocean-
front estate In Wes~ N~rt. Intriguing
ftoor plan featuring 68R, ftve baths,
comP._letdy remodeled In t 990. Surf at
your front st~I A rare opportunity at
51,195.000 02
llA& mAND aANCll -Custom . lMDTANll'S DQJCillT-fully
craftsmanship and Old Wol1d fumt.shed 4BR Gourmet kltchen.
charm combine to~ a spe-morn"'8 room, designer furnish·
dal appeal. A~ ocean view and tngs. prof. landsc.aplng. former
easy terms. Cill for details on model. pano vtews. neu hatbor.
terms. $9lS,OOO L2 shops&.. restaurants. -5689,000
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ftlMl l.OCA110N -HMd-to-
llntNngle level ocean vtew
home with pool. Custom built,
48R. 48A. Minutes from hatbor,
beaches, resort hotets.
$519,000 CIO
HAUOa CUJSl • EnloY oce.v\
breez.es ye11 round from this
model perfect home. White,
Qght and b11gtit. French <foc:n.
Romantic spa. lush land5caplng.
$243,00001
OCEAN '11EW • Dana Point bUf
top. See forever rrom 3 view
decks &. many rooms. Charm·
Ing 48R. with custom reatures
and huge master bedroom.
Close to hatbor. restaurants.
shops. $J9'.000 P9
OCEAN. SUNKr, CllY UGH1'5 -
Views from all rooms In this
~executive home. Pool
and spa. laigc lot. 48R. 38A,
CQlltOln quality throughout.
$489,500 vs "
IN Tiil fOOlffU$ • Sharp 48R
home In a pr1rne loatlon. Large,
prtvate yard backing to wlldef-
ness are&. Near R.S.M.
$144,900 83
MY, CITY UGK1'S I. MOUN-
TAIN WM -C.on,femporary
4BR. 2:58A. custom home OW!.f·
looklng bay. Skylights. vaulkd
ceilings, dedcs. Three car
garage. Quiet street. i689,000
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MONAaCll MY 11.UAQ -
Unobstruc.1led south mast and mciuntatn views, C.tallna sun-
sets rrom master bedroom.
Prtvate, custom sl~level
home. almost 3000 sq. ft.
$629,000PI
DWCiHTRll DANA POINT· Cus-
tom quality fonMf model home.
Large. open, lots of light. 48R,
vaulted ceilings. wood shuttef's.
8ert>eJ carpet. $315,000 V6
SPANISH HACIENDA -True traditional WCiANI' E.SfAn -4BR, 3BA. plus hacienda overlooking the ocean and · large bonus room. custom deck off
harbor. SBR.. 48A. over' 3800 sq. ft.. master bedroom. Hardwood ftoors,
Ele8clr:!t features throughout. POOi and berber carpet. Hardscape, landscape, spa. Gc?_rg__~s location. Sellers may pool, spa, barbecue. Panoramic views. carry. 5659,000 S6 In-poor bar stools. $649,000 H4
con AND PllVAR-Lovely
48R. La.guna Niguel home with
lush landscaping, pool and spa.,
upgraded amenities. Marble
lk>oring. granite counter tops.
French door5, skyllgtits.
$450,000 0 1
Sir-DOWN CATALINA YEWS •
from your IMng rOom, dining
room and master. CDz.y family
room and 2 ftreplaces In this sin-
gle-level home. Spa plus cool
garden atrium. $640,000 C9
SUN UNCH -Rare San Juan
beauty with four car page, RV
storage space. 4BR with llre-· P'ace In master. $199,000 VI I
£XC1'11NG -~designed
and appointed pit.late. home.
TINO llreplace, hardwood
lloors, P,lant .. don shutters, .
crown riloldlng &.. French dool's.
..so.at heated pool and spacious
patto. $409,000 RS
~OUS fAMaY--• lelutllU'I 38R, with very prtv.tt
blckyard. Wood noomg, plush
c.arpet, French doors &.. window.
Close to school. $101,0IO M4
WANSH sc:.tllST'ICATION -
Old Wor1d Charm, located ~
l).ana Point Harbor. 4BR. 38A.
Hardwood lloors, 2 llrep&aces.
beamed ceilings, recessed
bookshelves. I /4 i!te.re flat corner
lot. $475.000 S3
LOCATIOH-LOCATION-Extra
large back yard with a peek·a·
boo cx.ean view from master
awalts you In this home. 2BR.
38A, -den could be third bed·
room. $419,000 PIO
COOl POOL • Beat the heat.
Spadous 48R. 38A home on a
large e«ner lot ~tures gigantic
pool &.. spa. for all your entertain·
Ing or private relaxation.
$179,900 LS
lf.UJlOwta • New carpet,
plumbing. Large family room
with llrep&ace. die counters.
landsc.aped. $Ul6,900 f2
W.. · A short walk to DIN Point belches and
nwiMl. 48R home dose to
schools. Spirclol.ls !font. side,
and blckyatd. $1 ....... A 11
ESSlNCl Of UIROft • ltallan-
style villa with French windows
&.. doors leading to prlvate
patios. Lush landsc.aplng. pool.
spa. hardwood and matble
lkxm. 48R. 38A + bonus room
&. library. $419,000 81
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view. lhcredibte home wtlh
views rrom f:Vf!f'J room! 48R.
4.58A. Large yard facing the
ocean, room for tennis court and
pool. $599,900 A8
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Talll VAi.iil -Slngle level, 4BR
charmer In Dana Point. Uke-
new condition, with bay wind·
ow. Pool. No association dues!
$239,000 SS
WAUC TO llAOI • Stralgtit to
the sand In Dana Point. 48R.
38A. over 1800 sq. ft .. Cathe-
dral ceilings. &.. skyllghts. two
patios. $193,000 516
Will. TaADl .oa caeo -
481t. 2.SBA. W.. to DIN P'olnt
Halbor. Cul-de-sac. ~ )Wd.
No assodAtlon dues Calf now.
$J.4t,OOOC4
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New Lis~ings
Wbi Po19t Back bay view· I Bd. I Ba.
I air pr. Comer locadon. Gated comm.
Rick Laqevtn $229,900
San Jaan Ceplatrano Spectacular
custom MedJterranean. 7 Bd. and 8.5 Ba.
Patrick BartoUc $I, 750,000
Spotlight
2641 CIRCLE DRIVE
211 EvENlNG CANYON
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Almost new French Normandy
style detached stncle family home
in "Malsons NonnancUe". 11uee
large bedrooms, 2.5 baths. 2 ff re-
places, extra laree walk·ln closets.
,pverslzed 2 car earace with laree
~rk area. This opportunity ts a
d~ll&htf1,1I surprtse. dort't miss ltJ
ff ertd It $299 ,000
N 011 (1 Laguna
1163 MARINE
Once in a great while op~rtunity
to own such a superb bea'chfront
location. Well maintained
beach house o~ large nat lot
with-freshwater pool
Great remodel or rebuild
potential. Direct beach access
Location. location, location!
Drastically reduced to
$ J ,999,999!
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80 OCEAN VlSTA
Super golf course value in the
gated community of Sea Island
Decorator perfect two bedroom
plus den town home on Newport
Beach Country Club's 14th fairway
Light and bright with large sized
living areas Owner has found
'another and is ready to deal'
A great opportunity at
$565,000
Harbor VieH' Ho111es
2045 PORT~CHELSEA
Terrific large family home in
:cul-de-sac location. Large pool
and spa, two bedroom guest house
as well as 5 car garage. Totally
customized with over 4,000 sq. ft. of
livable space. A great combination
-~ of family home in Newport Beach 's
favorite family community!
Reduced to $1,049,500
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336 MORNlNG CANYON
Picture perfect remodeled four
bedroom home in a picture
perfect setting! Serenltfand
tranquility abound in courtyard
carden and untque canyon
settlftg. Situated in highly desired·
Corona del Mar beach community
o~Shore Cliffs. Private access
. beaches and walkin& distance
to Olde Corona del Mar.
t\bsolutely charming!
Rtduced to $897,500
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P rfm e Ocean.f'ront Location
71 06 West Oceanfront
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332 Pima Lido -
Newport Hetsht::s Family Home
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Quiet cul-de-sac location in Newport Beach's most popular family neighborhood.
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4 bedroom, 2.5 bath Palermo model with beautiful wood ffoors and large private back yard:
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Reduced to $509 ,000
SHIRLEY HARRIS
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.CALL NOW FOR YOURPE~NAL TOUR *1·-800•9}4-5 756
Rt'''"tly remodeled 4BR. 3.5BA plus 4 car garage. P~
rul de s.lC locabon. Will1YI hardwOOd floors. custom p;iint
& paper -t many quality built·ins. Lavish Tl\Mter suite
w / <>ll'am. <,Juna. and exercise are.t. R~crd Sl,675,000
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Rare 9'ftrin«I Best Locabon Ir Model hrfrct 38R. 38A Townhome w I dramatic aolf rou.ne views. &quisi.tely
appoinllfd with l'll'Utral aiion and many custom quality
lea tu ca. Hug-r reu yard w I pool. ~ waterfall Ir ouf-
door enllft'Ulivnent 1Wa. Thlt Is adult living at its finest! Offntd at $795,000
Prof. deanllfd 4BR. 35BA 'lf/rNltMr suite on 1st level Euro kitchen. hugt' hinuly room. formait library/den.
Lush !'NI' yard w /Pod. SIM and m~ aru. · Prfced to Sdl Now $1,190,000
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Premium
Location ·
Totally rebuilt
SBR, 3.SBA with
attention to
detail. Gorgeous
hardwood
floors, gourmet
kitchen, Pella
windows and
childrens play room. Exquisite master
suite. Walle to park & schools.
Call to see today!
Reduced for Immediate Sale.
WAS $i89 \JOU NOW $849 900
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~ Mountm Ir Territorial views. Build. your
dream home now. Plans included-. with purchase and
Reedy lo go! Priced to wtl noW! Best lot vafue in NewfM eo.st.. 16 Tel~ Only $449,000
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common waD between units. Ample parldng.
Just Lilted at $219,500
RON TAYLOR 509-S7S7
'DIE LOT• $775,000
TIIE HOlJSE • FREE
Ocean front comer on Bal>oa Pennsua right on the
sand Great s w. expo!ilO'e maximizes the 9J\set view.
l..M in the cottage IMlile ~ plan !.OJI" dream ~ the-surf CaU for specifics.
AN ORIGINAL IN NEWPORT HEIGHTS ONLY $299.000
Livable 2BR on large oomer lot being sold w As is." There
is a carelaker 's house in the rear of the property. Cal for
details today.
OCEAN VIEW VIUA BAl.BOA. •• $205,000
D..ial Master suites highlight this very charming & private
condo in gated community within walking distance to the
beach. l.Mig nn features fireplace & opens onto the
patio ~ ~ landscaped groonds & ocean
view Kitchen features lots of ca.mer space & tile. o.vner
~ to help w/dosi'lg costs.
'DIE BUJFFS
POPlJIAR BONITA PIAN $349,000
~end U1ll OlOice comer bcation. 38R. 2BA.
11 l'TlCM!-i1 COf ditior I. Custom kitchen & bathroom tie.
Prdshed _garage w/b..ilt-i'ls. Suny~ patio. Close to Bad< Bay tTais & corrm..inity 1lis Is bcated In
the preferred ~ are.a of The .
2 TOWNHOMES ON 1 LOT
NEAR 'DIE BEAOI NOW $219.500
FresHy painted~ property with good Income. E·Z
qualify + Al.T.D. available. Cal for an appointment to
see this great NEW LISTING.
A SADLY NEGl..£CTB) HOME with an ocean
view In prime Cameo Highlands ~.
4BR. 28A floorplam. Front entry C'.CK.D1yard ha
pool It ..,.. PRICE REDOCE>.
Now $525,000
BEAlJl1RJL 48R + lam nn ~ w/fr doors,
din rm. 2 pMlol + beck ~ w/1pa It &\IM trees. A
really ... lndoor/ou(docw w.
Offered at $479,000 .,.._..._,.1 TA'Vl..09 67S.7IOO
NOlllLE HONE JIEARMY $175,000
Terrt6c location. .... 2BR + 2BA. 2 sp1100 parldng. Just b:k the doer and go fistq.
tail.Y UPGRADED Al.l"EZZA Plan D w/500
If borall nn + 3-<ar ~f lt'a better than the
odwn a\1911. Panoran.c ocanlbay/mtn/dty
lltaws. ~to $649,500
PllDIE OCEANFllOHI'
LOCATION $775.000
Ocean front comer on Balboa Peninsula right on the
sand. Great S.W. expoue maxrnizes the SU'lSet view.
Live in the oottage \AA'llle ~ plan your ~ hoo:se-Or ~ .. Cal fat spec:lfJcs.
Olll6INAL llOlJSE
IN NEWPOlll' llEIGH1S ONLY $299,000
lMlbie 28R on liirge oomer lot behl sold M As ls." Then!
Is a caretaker's houSe i'l the rear ol the property. Cal for
details today.
OP£N HOlJSE SAT. a SlJN. 1-5
OCEAN VIEW MANSION 4,000. 8QlJAllE FEET $899,900
Magslib It 5BR Ne!A.port Beech estate. ~ pool &
spa i'l \lerY ~yard. Boru rm. ctrq nn, ~rm.
3 martE hpls. hardu11e paneled hary + nu:h mere.
2500aff0r.
PENINSULA POINT 5BR + f.-n nn, den, boi-.11
l1'D. gourmet kit Ir. ~ ~· Ocan Ir. bey WNls In _.. IQDe w/a great Ooorplan! Cal to
see It today.
Offered at $798,000
DAYNA f£1 iii 651-4610
LENDER REPO EXEa1I1VE MANSION. Lrg
58R, 58A poOI home owriooldng bey, park &
city llgha. lots ot marble, nmon & hMchome
detalk throughout.
Offered at $899,900 '°KIN& 729-5214
NEWUSTING
SHAllP ONLY $242,000
Light/bright 3BR. 2.SBA home w/marbie entry &
~~A great location µ;t mbUes from
the beach. Nice family room & fireplace i'l living roan. New~ ~
CONl'DIPOllARY UDO ISLE
BAYFllONT +DOCK NOW $1.7951111.
Lzirge en~home pb huge bayfront deck &
room for a 55 · runerous desi!Jler detais, elevau
& sUvWig wet . A !Je.al Udo Isle street.
MOBILE HOME UVING NEAii BAY $175,000
Ten1fic: location ..... 2BR + 2BA. 2 space parking. Just
kx:k the OOor aOO go Qstllng.
rorv 2BR c:ou-sie .-tt.. Wedae.
lJaN/brtaht interior & amny patio. w .. to the beach .na bay.
Offa1ld at $360,000
DAYNA PEI iii 651-4610
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George J. McGaf&gan
S..-.AModate
24 Ho•r lrt/o Urte J-800-545-1444
Direct Une (7J4) 729-72!J!J
DRAMATIC CONTEMPORARY
LIDO BAYFRONT
Opu~ &' SpAciOUS FlooRplAN
AMENiriES. INcludE.:
• 'BEdROOMS
• } Full BArlis & 2 HAlf BA1hs
• LiviNG RooM widt FiREplAcE
• }900 SQ. h. of Livi.NG SpACE
• LARGE MASTER widt 1.8<>° ViEWS
• Dock foR Two 'iO':+-BoArs
~ MASTER RETREAT widt fiREplAcE ·
• FoRMAl DiNiNG ROOM
• Full, FiNishEd BASEMENT'
•Two Full WET BARS
• ElEVATOR
PRESENTEd By
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Bus: (714) 6 7},7}00
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SHANNON M. HAYES: -Just give her a tent, a
sleeping bag and matches
AGENCY:
Coldwell Banker Costa Mesa
JOBTITLE:
Real Estate Profession.i
FARM AREA:
Pountairt'valley
BOW LONG WITH AGENCY:
Almost a year
CUY OF RE.m>ENCE:
Fouruin Valley
' FAVORITE
MOVIE:
"The Piano"
FAVORITE
R.FSTAURANT:
Black Angus
FAVORITE
GETAWAY:
Las Vegas
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doesn't say God bless you after a sneez:e.
HOW DO YOU DEFINE SUCCF.sS?
Success is rtached by practici~ession
with intepity, expertise and y.
Ultimately, in real estate. socoess results
when all puticipancs in a transaction feel "
more than satWied with the ~on
and perf onnance of the qer:tt.
r Congratulations to our Newpofl Beach Sales Executires
for achieving The Prudential California ·Realty's
''NUMBER ONE OFFICE AWARD" ..
IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
THE ROCK IS THE ANSWER (714) 759·6600
A IAYSIDE VUA On while sandy beEhes wlvfts of the jetty+ pavillion. An impea:able
19Sldence done in a 00\eless design. Entry crurtyard. $4,I00,000
COl&E• VllW IESIDEllCI -, Pric:egteallyr!duc8d!Spacious58RM!w/priva)!pool&spa.An:hi'9ctltal
i.rty high atop Spygtas,, Hill w/sweeping views d haJbof & city lights'
St.Cjed to bankrupty court ai>ll'MI. $1,ral~.IXIO
GCEM, UY I cm LIGHT VIEWS
Unobstructed ocean views from this beautiful Harbor Ridge custom home.
38R +loft. private pool, spa & en'8rtalrment cenlBr. l-car garage.
$1,415,000
4PUX
All 4 units are 28M.BA. Excellent condition, soulh of PCH. Walk to beach
Condo <XMMrsion submitted. Gieat taJy! • sa-,ooo
OCEAN UY I CATAUU VIEWS C~tom tm. bra frplin tam.rm, oakenlertairmertcenle~cetlar & wet
bar. Open bean ceilings in din & liv. rm. Elevator ~ _, all ftrs.
Motivaled sellers -bring offers. $711,711
SEA ISWID B.RAllCI Enjoy a country club li~le from diis upper condo w/golf course views.
Va.ilted ceilings. model pemct $571,000
PRIVATE YARD DFFEllS SPA I FOUllTAll •
Eastblutt Exec.I'm. 38R. 2BA, upgrades include oac bh-ins. dble shake roof.
NC. sec.sys., marble fl()()(ing. Must see! $5&8,000 . . .
RARE flllD • BEST IUY fl nest neighbomood in Woodbrige, Irvine. C1assy landing I trad w/move in
condition, close to park, lilc8, tennis court, pool. EallentcentJJ.l location.
$508,IOO
IEIGHTS MU • COSTA MESA
Live in one-ranlfleolhetf 2-38R.2.58A. 2-car garage, Irr'. vmtedceilings.
Baywindows. ~ bit'° condo specs! Owner may carry 1 st!$441,000
llEMODB.ED TOWMHOME II FOREST Tl.
Hollyhocil II, ~ 2359 sq ft. 38R.2.58A +den+ study. A/C, a .sys,
radio/intercom. Tri-lewl. for couples, pride of ownership. $411.000
OPPORTUNITY HOCKS
f.astslde imieslment offered by motivamd seller. 5 -28R units =rages.
,000
WTSIOE PLUS INCOME Charming 38Rcottage +large incane unit OYe< 3<ar garage. On 3'1P'OX.
7000 sq ft. RV access tool S371.500
OLDE CORONA DR MAI ~ -souti otPCH.28R. 1BA. oldef hm+ 18R rental. $318,000
DOVE CMYOM SHOW STOPPER
Srunning 48R, 3.SBA w'1>o~ nn & :Kar garage. Plush carpet. plantation
sllJtters,2hpl's&viewofmtnsmakethisgreatdreancometrue.$357,000
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Manager
llEWPORT IUClf Vl.U POINT Gated 1991 Miditrrnan Villa. L-ocamd on a lush greenbelt. 2 mstr suites
+loft! w.ling cistance to Balboa Island. $289,800
IEWPOIT IUCll Beau~ly dasbled w/a conlempofaiy flair. Bright & spacious w/Vailted
ceilin;s. large lfR sui9 wtwalk-ln closet & frpl. $272,~
YIU POllT W111I IAY VIEW Wa11dng distance m Bal:Joa Island. Games 1991 Mediilrranean Villa w/view
of baa bar & saitxm. Laive 1SR,18A. $236,000
a.DE CIROIA DR MAii Walkingdistn:embeactl -completely renovated 2bedroom. 1ba~ condo.
$219,000
cum TO BEACH lmmaculale 28R. 2BA pl~ den. Single story condo. Pool. $158,000
LOWEST PRICED CUSTOM HOME
New c11~tom hm 38R 2 58Awood floor throughout Marble
lqil tile on bath lowest priced Easlsrde cuslom
$249.000
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OOVELY FURNISHED HOME
Remodeled Eanbluff 3bd home being sold w/dcsiper fumishinp. Every
room has a garden view. FabuJow opporruniry ro l1lO\IC right in . '
$489,000 Barbara Aune Code 70627
SHOWCASE DUPLEX
Quiet Corona dd Mar location. This superb 3bd front residence indudcs
a library & features custom decor throughout including French doors, slcy-
li~cs. ceramic tile & 2 endoscd patios. Also featured is a lovely 1 bd unit
wtch lg. dcclc in rear.
$588,000 Soll Shatzen Code 70387
OJFFHAVEN
PERFECTION
Spacious 4 or 5bd, 4.5ba
Boorplan wich stunning
design & craftmanship.
Liviiig ~d cnreruining_is
easy with b.rgc and dramat-
ic rooms. 3 nwble frplc's.
One oflrpt lots in area.
Linda Octh &
Lois Jacobs
$999,000
Code 70547
IS
NEWPORT BAYFltONT
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Y>tr Balboa Coves 2bci 2ba home with 38 ft. boar
slip and 2 car garage. Quiet gate-guarded c.onununi-
ty.
Ame Peccrsco
$595,000 Codc70777
NEWPORT HEIGHTS
Truly one of chc most spc:a:acular views in ~n -~views of the oaan, bay. marina & Cai:a1ina.
Well maintained 3+bd wood 800rs, mature &uir trees.
Lou cl~ to~ or build~
$597,000 Mali Gulledge. CAde 71317
Ull1MATE BEACH IJVING
180 degree full-on octan, HB Pier and Catalina
views. 3bd, 3.5ba + roof-cop deck. Posh interiors; rwo
6rc:places and Jou of mnble decor.
Gisela Burmeister
$499,900 <:ode 70827
MANOR BY
TIIES&\
Tundc:ss style and quality
are prC$entcd in this
exquisitely remodeled 3bd,
3ba home. Rieb wood
floors, nep-down liv~g
room. brick patios, beautiful
bftd.ca_ping on • cloul* North Laguna lot.
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• SF.AVIEW
Beautifully maintained and la.rgcst 4bd modd in gate
guarded community. Private SQa and a fura-cr view of nig~u lights and mountllins form a very large rear
pauo. • Tom Brunson
$695,000 c.ode 70347
HARBOR RIDGE FSI'ATES
Exceptional 4bd, '2mily room wich added loft.
Fabulous city light view. Community pools, spas. &
tennis & private _sea.
Marilyn Kershner
$750,000 <:ode 7&'J37
BALBOA ISLAND
BF.AIJTY
Nesdcd on a bayfront comer
loc, this 3bd. 4.5ba bayttont
bomc with 6 ar page is also
equipped with a private dock
for a yachtsman's lifcstylc.
Marilyn l<dshner
$1,595,000
Code 71127
QUIET ELP.GANT UFESnL£
Elegant ewtom home siruated in a~ interior location.
f'CanID.ng ~bd. 2.5ba, cnras i.odude ~ garage
wlhobbY area, hardwood Boors, plantatlon shutters &:
eustom buili cnwt:ainmcnt ccnta. 2-4 hour pee guarded
oommun.iry. Mali Gull....l-$S39,000 ""'&"'
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644-6200
2027 Yacht Defender Sat $695,000 Tom Brunson
1824 Marapata Sat $585,000 B.J. Johnson
2412 Francisco Sat $479,000 Linda Octb
51 Royal St. George SIS $2,295,000 Carol Allison
15 Rue Vcrte SIS $1,195,000 Wright/Aune
3700 Ocean Blvd SIS $1 .345.000 St~ U-Vercn
508 Kings Pl. SIS $999,000 Octh/Jacobs
11 Cambria SIS $799,500 The Osterbouu
231 Santa Ana Ave. SIS $597.500 MaJj Gulledge
2015 Cbuba.sco SIS $529,000 Marilyn Kershner
301 Avcrtlda Cerritos SIS $429,000 Sally Shipley
~1 Moming Sc.r Sun $1,599,000 kml\taml
2504 w. Oteauboot Sun $1,198.000 Gl>W.ila
21 lbulon Sun $875.000 Maine Propp
~ 19 Harbor-Ridge Dr. Sun $679,000 Tom Brunson
717-717.S HdiobOpc Sun $588,000 The $baa.cos
LET'S MAKE A Of.AU LOCA110Nl LOCA110N1 LOCATIONl
Completely mnodclcd Htg Ha.rbour 2bd, Iba condo.
Pm. patio, newer carpet, appli~nca & fixrures.
Unbelievable low_price. Call fut, won't last!
Adorabfc 3bd home with beautiful white tile IUtcben,
spacious family rm .• 2 sided fireplace. and computer
rm. Located in a qukt ncjghborhood with private spa
Claudette Mann su1.-C.ocle 11661
CAREFRf.E UVING
Enjoy me ocean bfC'C2CS of Newport Beach in th.is
clWining 8luffi townhomc. 3bd, 2ba newer appli-
ances, laiwe liviog room, 2 car garage. Walk. to ttnnil
club, pool&, & shops.
Dick DickKfo
$226311 Code 70fWl
in back yard. Kay Konltl
$237,000 Code 71617
ONLY ADULT COMMUNfl"Y IN O>M
Oceari view toWnhomc along cbc coast! Acmctivc
~levd 2bd + den in upper location. Beach close
in Village of C.Orona. dd Mar.
B.J. Johnson
LOCA110N, LOCATION!
Prestigious Ba~t/Dover Shores neighborhood. 4bd, 3ba home has it all.
hu_ge center island kitchen, fun. rm., w/bar, vaulted ceilings & more ...
fu~ro~. -
$510,000 Louanne Riney & Dana Black C.ode71797
ME>ITEltllANF.AN BEAUI'Y
3bd, 2.5ba wlcustom fcanucs. Marble & granite, vaulted ceilings &
ascbed windows & doorways arc found thougbouc. Masrer suite fcarurcs
fuq>laa: which can Ix enjoyed from extra large rub.
$279,000 Bob Coluccio Code71697
HEAKf OF BIG CANYON
Excq>tional in every way, chis rcmoddcd 4bd, 3.5ba home boasts a dra~
matic marble entry, Euro srylc: kitchen wirh top appliances, French doors
& windows, all new landscaping by Roger's Gardens and city light view!
$1,390,000 Carol Alfison Code 71411
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Charminq 8 bedroom. 2 bath
$249,000
THE BLUFFS
Overl ookinq spacious qreenbelt
$33S.OOO
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Will work wtdl ~ LllWen tO' help you . ' filMl tlw .,... loan.
A:nd.. once you"Ye fcnUW tluat perfect kOnie.
a fsnanOSa1~...,_Will1'e crutoriducl .
to help enatare a Anootll crl~.
Call tOc:lay to Bad out llow l'01I oan hizwftt
from t~ aww. ons-9top llhoppll'MJ lld'vloe.
THE HoME
MORTGAGE NETWOll
C!r ) 6 -16418
CALL COLDWELL BANDll
NBWPOllT BEACH
759 .. 0649 ,
CORONA DEL MAR
Gorgeou8 Tri -level Horne
$78$,000
DANA POINT
An Entertainer's Dreal'T\!
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NEWPORT BEACH
Magnific ent Oceanfro n t H o me
$1,17$.000
SAN CLEMENTE
Private Oceanfront Patio n .39S.ooo
BA.I.BOA. PENINSULA.
Spanim Style Cu9tom Home
fl,699,000 . 't""::'1
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LIDO ISLE
kitchen, built-ms &
high tech amenities,
separate executive
office, & lower level
den. Lavish pool &
Reduced
$1,150,000
Custom rebuilt 2BR,
2BA cottage w/no
detail overlooked. 3
car gar., air cond.,
bay windows, with a
gallery entrance.
Simply a little iewel
w/dazzJing bay view.
REDUCED
$699,000
2 Master Suites
1. 75BA. Loft model,
soaring vaulted
cathedral ceilings.
Bedrooms, 1 VP & 1
down. Conmmity pool
Double car garage.
$132,000 ..
OCEAN RIDGE
()pin Sat/Sm 1-5
Exclusive custom
Mediterranean Villa.
4BR, 4.5BA
w/approx. 4,400
sq.ft. Designed to
take advantage cif
mesmerizing views,
brilliant sunsets.
REDUCED
$1,595,000
Upper end unit. 2BR,
2BA Super view of
fountains. Newer
carpet, paint,
ceramic floors &
countertops.
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720-9422
SPYGLASS HILL
Truly a unique setting
with stunning,
Catalina, harbor and
city sunset views.
5BR, 3BA home.
New gourmet
kitchen. Motivated
Sellers.
REDUCED
$975,000
.A
SHORES
Open Sat
Tastefully remodeled
3BR, 2BA home. All
new kitchen w/new
cabinets,
countertops, appl &
tile + eating nook.
Skylights · high
ceilings. Walk to
beach 1 ~ Bit
$329,000
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Condo, a very pretty 2 bd Inside unit with a landscaped
patio & community pool. Close to Mariner's park,
busses & shopping.
631-1400 .............................. ················ $155,000
WESTQJFF Condo bnght & immaculate 2 bet • 2 bath
upstairs unit w/frplc in Newport Garden villas
w/community pool Close to shops & buses.
631-1400 . .. ..... . .................... $138,000
SOUTH COAST METRO in recently refurblshed
Brookview Two sty 3 bd twnhm w/dble attached garage
in nice interior location near club & poQls
631-1400. . ... . ... ' ................... $149.500
EASTSIDE Cosld Mesa Darhng freshly painted 3 bet
country cottage. Totally redone. custom oak kitchen .
wool carpet & copper plumbing
631-1400. . . . .. ... ... . . ..... $209.000
VIUA BALBOA An absolutely prefect 2 bet pnthse
w/den & dining room. Bright and spacious w/vaulted
ceilings. fresh paint. light carpel & large deck.
631 -1400.. . . . ... . .. . . $218.900
EASTSIDE Costa Mesa. Exceptional 2 bet twnhm, loft
w/closet now an o ffice but could be 3rd bd. Beams. Fr
doors and cl\arming spa in rock hardscape.
631-1400 .... ;.···· .............................. $229,000
NEWPORT HEIGHTS twnhm Classic architecture
w/ contemporary style, 3 bd w/high ceilings, gourmet
kitchen, oak cabinetry & gated garage.
631-1400... . ... ······ .................. $279,000
HARBOR HIGHLANDS super Newport Price!
Relocated seller is highly motivated. wants to move 4 bet
home w/hrdwd flrs. frplc & dbl garage.
631-1400 .. . . ... .. . .. . . . .. .. .. .. . . . . . . . . ............ ' ... $280.000
WEST NEWPORT duplex at bargain price. Low
maintenance with one 2 bd & one 1 bd unit + dbl
~i:f4&)cel~n~ ~~~'. ~~~ ~~-~-~-~,~~
01.D CORONA DEL MAii Steps to Bayside Park.
walk to beach. Turn-key 2 sty, 2 bd w/fmly rm, vault
~4·C:.~~-~~:.~~~~~~--~~~-~-~~· ........ 299 000
NEWPORT HEIGlrrS
Charm.Ing 2 bdtm home w/htdwd Ooon IJb 1 bdrm apt w/frPlc over the garage. Great yard w/frutt trees,
berries and grapes. 00. to schools, blM to bach.
631-1400 .................................................. $317,500
NEWPOmT --· spacious 4 bd home lnci.ide.s large family room w/frplc & work room. Upside down
~~~~.~~.~ ....................... $319,000
EASTsmE TlllPlEX 3 upgraded 1 sty 2 bd units,
new water heaters, carpet, bathrooms, floOrjng, paint & ~
exterior landscaping. Identical neighbor also for sale!
631-1400 .................................................... $319,000
NEWPORT SHOllES area duplex w/3 bds up & 2
down, both w/2 baths & frplces. Steps to ocean beaches
& city tennis & handball.
631-1400 ....................•............................... $349,000
NEWPOil'J' SllOllES two story 3 bd & den w/alry,
open feellng. Most desirable model In this communJty
w/tennis, pool & clubhouse. walk to ocean.
631-1400 .................................................... $370,000
NEWPORrS West.cliff on lovely tree Uned street, near
park. schools & library. Great opportunity to expand &
remodel this 3 bd w/famlly rm.
631-1400 ............................................... $379.000
HARBOR RIDGE Serene Dynasty model in the
treetops. Lushly ~ped, beautifully decorated 2 bd
6~f11480~ .. ~ ........... ~:.~~~~-~: .. $389,000
COSTA MESA llEIGIRS ..
Totally charming 3 bdrm home. Remodeled & expand-
ed w/famlly & bonus rooms Vaulted ceilings, hrdwd
firs & plantation shutters. Brick patio & lovely yard.
631 1400 .................................................. $395.000
CORONA DEL MAR updated 3 bd Mediterranean
twnhm w/lrg view deck just steps to beach & shops.
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EASTSIDE Costa Mesa Pride of ownership triplex,
townhome style with 2 bd 1.5 ba each u.,nlt w/laundry
~Jri'XOo~-~-~~· ............................. ········· $420,000
NEWPORTS Baycrest. Very large corner lot on' quiet
tree lined street w/1 sty 3 bd A/C home. Dining &
famlJy rms. lawldry & large workshop in garcligt!.
631-1400 .................................................... $439,000
BAYSIDE COVE White & bright 2 sty 2 bet In corner
location close to bay. Extra storage In large attached dbl
~~~-~~-~-~-~: .......... $445,000
HAllBOll mDGE CllEST w/pools & tennls, 3 bd
twnhm w/dlnlng roomricx!oft & mountain views. ~~!.~:.~ ....... ~.~-~.~~ .. ~'ms.ooo
l'l!MNMJLA rr. Olarmlng 2 story 4 bet. w/FT. doors
& windows, new carpet & spadous patio on extra large
lot. Plans available to enlarge & remodel.
631-1400 .................................................... $479,000
NEWPOllT HEIGHTS Adorable expanded 3 bd
home, whitewashed hrdwd Rn, moldings, Fr. doors &
plantation shutters. Yard w/lap pool & tpe.
631-1400 ................................................... $480,000
Elegant & sophlstkated 3 bdtm home w/sltting room
off master on oversized lot with spa & foontaln in gated
community w/pool.
631·1400 .................................................. $489,000
AT THE BEA.CH two spacious units In excellent
condition w/2 year new roof. 4 & 3 bd, both with bric~
fireplaces, close to beach. 631-1400 ........... $495,000
BEl..COOllT IDU. spectacular ocean & city light w
from 2 bd. 2 sty twnhm wl dining & family m\5 & lrg
eat-In Euro kitchen. Comm pool, spa & clubhs.
631-1400 .............................................. : ... $499,000
OlD CORONA DEL fllAR near new spacious 3 bd
townhome, dining & family rooms. large master 6§f~~~:.~~~-~-~.~-~~~~-~~~-'tt39.ooo
WESTaJFF GllO\fE largest 4 bd floor plan includes
spacious master w/frplc, dining & family rooms. library
& counay kltqien. Pool. spa & att. dbl garage.
631-1400 ................................................ $549,000
NEWPORT COASTS Altezza. Bay & coastal view
from highly customized j bet twnhome over 2,3000 sq ft
6§~~~-~-~~:.~~-~.~~~-~~$559.000
AT THE BEACH Charming shingled custom home
w/country French decor" 5 houses to sand w/master,
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UDO ISLE Light, bright & cozy 2 bd w/den cottage
on oversized lot at quiet end of Island Large sunny patio
& excellent expansion potential.
631-1400 ················································ .. $595.000
SEA ISLAND completely remodeled 2 bd designer
perfect condo w/dlnlng rm. den & hi-tech kitchen In ~ti&~.~.~~~:.~~-~-~~629,000
PENIN8lJlA PT Wonderful newer 4 bd California
contemporary w/roof deck, steps to beach. Bieached
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DRAMATIC PRICE DROP! Beautifullv remodeled 3
bdrm. 60' on the water. dock & lushly landscaped
patio. Vaulted ceilings. French doors & ~te Ors In
kitchen & dining rm
NEWPORT HEIGHTS. completely remodeled 3 bd
Cape Cod Dining & fmly rms. bonus rm. large master
suite w/exercise rm. deck w/spa & 5 car garage
631-1400 . . $699.000
BEl.COURr 2 bd twnhm in choice greenbelt location
Dining & fmly rms. 3 frpkes, lightin~ & sound·system~.
-~3r.~.~:.~~.~ .. ~~--~.~.~~~~~.~: ........ $749.000
-DOYER SHORES Beautifully remodeled 4 bd home
w/dlnlng rm & family rm opening to huge lush yard
6~r:~~-~-~-~~!~~-upper ~y & ~'.~ -~~~t -~s$779.000
HOME BV TIIE SEA Fabulous 5 bd, 2 houses from ocean. Superb quaJity remodeled in ·91. dining & family
rms & roof deck ~360° views & triple garage.
631-1400 .... ... ... . . .. .. ........... $795.000
HAllBOR RIDGE ESTATE home Remodeled &
Immaculate w/5 bdrms in a spectacular naturally forest-
ed setting_ with total privacy & Clly light views
631-1400 . . ·'· . . . .$799.000
PENINSUlA PT. Delightful 3 bd. 3 bath home w/fam-
lly rm, 4 frplces & 3 car garage. Remodeled in 89.
hardwood Ors. Fr doors & leaded & stained glass
631-1400... . . . . . .... .. . ... .. . $820.000
CANNERY VLG Elegant bayfront. dock for so· boat.
1st floor office & 4 car garage Residence Q1l 2nd rloor
w/2 bds including huge master & roof deck
631-1400. . . . . . ....... $950.000
OLD CORONA DEL MAR Spectacular harbor & ocn
view. extra lrg near new 3 sty. 3 bd cstm twnhome.
Deck w/spa. 2 frplces. 4 car garage & top quality
631-1400 .. ... . .. ......... $995.000
UDO ISLE custom. contemporal)' 5 bd masterpiece
on xtra lrg lot. Dramatic 2 sty entl)'. office. dining &
famlly rms & extensive use of granite·& marble.
631-1400. . . . . .. .. ............................. $1,095.000
UDO ISLE
• OPEN HOUSES.
SA11JRDAY ONLY
1738 Wescllff •6 ·Newport Beach
Pia D'Auria
358 Walnut • Eastslde Costa Mesa
Bob Penkwitz
3201 E. 15th -Newport Heights
Rick Schreiber
SUNDAY ONLY
2 Bel Condo
.$155,000
4 Bel Hse
$269,000
2 Bel Hse
$317.500
2569 Elden C-2 -Eastside Costa Mesa 2 Bel Twnhm
Cheryl Carlson $229.000
27 3 Haverfield · Bayridge, NB 3 Bel Condo
Austin Daynes $289.000
1324 Estelle· Newport Beach $3 Bel Hse
Eva Khwa}il $379.000
423.5 Poppy • Corona del Mar 3 Bel Twnhm
Sharon Grimes $399,000
1823 Glenwood -Baycrest, NB 3 Bel Hse
Carolyn Starr $469,000
439 Fullerton· Newport Heights 3 8d Hse
Lorraine Farrington $480,000
1113 Grove· Westcliff, NB 4 8d Hse
Rosette Andree Gindi $549.000
1514 Highland -Baycrest, NB 4 8d Hse
Sally Phillips $549.000
1400 Dolphin ~ • Newport Beach 3 8d Hse
Roy Freeman $779.000
520 Via Udo Soud -Lido Isle, NB 5 8d Hse
Rick Schreiber $1.095,000
405 Morning Star -Dover Shores, NB 4 Bel Hse
Lance Boggs $1,299.000
1400 San Miguel -Corona del Mar 5 8d Hse
Roy Freeman $779.000
3 Longboat • Newport Coast 4 Bel Hse
Nancy Peterson, Betty Comegys $1 ,995,000
SA11JRDAY & SUNDAY
8 Theater Lane -Aliso Viejo
Us Olsen
492 16th Place -Costa Mesa Hgts
Carolyn Starr I June Adams
745 Via Udo Nord· Udo Isle, NB
Sharon Grimes I Olga Matthews
318 Buena Vista • 8ayfroot Peninsula
Richard Lee I Bob Penkwttz
2 Bel Twnhm
$155,999
3 Bel Hse
$395,000
3BdHM
$819,000
38d Hse
$995,000
SUNDAY & MONDAY
1901 Glenwood • Bayaest, NB
Pia D'Auria
3 Bd the
$439,000
CORONA DEL MAR
Ocean Boulevard w/magnificent harbor. ocean & sunset
viev.os Traditional 4 bdrm home w/dining & family rms
& elegant French decor in a great corner location
Owner '!laY trade or earl)' paper
631-1400.. .. ................ $1.895 000
NEWPORT'S Dover Shores fabulous 4 bd bayfront
w/lrg dock & huge patio. Dining & fmly rms & gourmet
kitchen Fr doors. used bnck & roses.
631-1400 .. . .. . . $1.295.000
DOVER SHORES estate. view. tennis court. pool &
s~ on 112+ acre Sophisticated cstm hm. 4 bd suites. ~3i14og1~ .. ~-~~1.~~-~ ~~-~~ly. r~~-" ...... $1.650.000
CORONA DEL MAR A beautifully landscaped 5 bd
(ennis estate built In ·aa on 1+ acres. Top security, high
tech styUng and ocean & bay views.
631-1400 ......................................... $1.695.000
' · PEUCAN POINT huge front row lot in spectacular
location on the 12th green with white water views. Extra
privacy with walkways next to property.
631-1400 ................................... $1.895.000
UNDA ISLE remodeled 5 bd home w/fabulous turning
basin view & large dock Bleached oak floors. gourmet
kitchen & plantation shutters
631-1400 . $2.395.000
CORONA DEL MAR new 3 bd bayfront residence
under construction w/pnvate bayside beach & dock
631·1400. . . . . . ... . ... . ... .. $2.495 000
COWAN HEIGHTS 2.4 + acres gated eque!>trian
zoned subdiVldable estate in the Tustin foothills. 3 legal
parcels. lush landscaping. 2 houses & pool.
631 1400 . . ............. $2.495.000
LAGUNA magnificent 4 bd award winning conternpo
on over 'I acre w/50 pool & spa Walls or glass offer
panoramic ocean & coastal view.
631·1400 .. . . . . .. . .. . ..... -...... $2.795.000
BIG CANYON Golf Course estate w/falrway & city
light vu. Fr. Regency 4 or 5 bd over 7 .000 sq ft finished
In ·92 w/elaborate gardens. terraces & pool.
631-1400 ............................................. $3.950.000
HARBOR RIDGE
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OPEN HOUSES
From one to five p.m.
Corona dtl Mu Tennis ~tatt
1400 San Miguel
·°'St~~
Lido Jilt Sophltticattd
520 Via LidoSoud
Open Sunday
Sl,()95,000
Buena Vista Bayfront
318 Buena Vista
Open Sat/Sun.
$995,000-
Baycrest Estate Sale
I 823 Glenwood
Open Sunday
$449,000
CM Heights Channer
492 16th Place
Open Sat/Sun.
$395,000
Eastside Channer
358 Walnut
Open Saturday
5269,000
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Lido bit Traditional Bayfront
5BR~ SBA Pnd~ol p m-key U'i' dock, ex m I VltWS
$1,S9S,lm
Ntwport ~xh E.ltattMf Mrs. hn Wayiw "Li Roa· SBR 7 .6 iCre5 App 7.000 cm_, court
~ $1,395,000
Dovtr Shom~ntll'ool HO!M SBR 48A hm, !ff~ yachts
Lugtt vud . p~li(fnlntag.
51,389.000
Lowat Priffit 8.11~ Island 8.lyfront
48R 2S. o"!.JlC(~~SR ape
Gre.t V1l~~llr'lln~v;;
Uttlt Island •Pfidt of Owiwilhlp"
38R 2.SBA. Fam Rm,~'. unit 28R I BA rental, . ayfront
5795.000
Ocunhont Duplex 38R2BA + 2BR IBA prlmtoce~ Wh1~ wattt views, wiO~-
Udo Ille Trllditlom.I
4BR 3BA, pfilne 45• conwr lot
P1uu loation. Ff. doors, hrdwd fin
5795,000 I S3500 pa lllO. 1-
ColQlll dtl MnCoado 2BR 2.5!A Tum-by, south ol PCH
SWp to btadl .. p.n. Ntdwood floon
mt,IOO
u.idt <llann« 38R 2.58A. Fm Rm. elCpllldfd homt
Exctllml ioadlori; laTg'f allStfr
5269,000
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WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. REALTORS®
Linda Isle Gold Coast
SBR 45BA Freshly mnodeled home
Large dock with turning basin views
$2,.395,(XX)
Oceanfront Custom
4BR 3.SBA on sand, no boardwalk
Tum-key with whitewater views
Sl,()95,000
Buena Vista Bay&ont
3BR 4BA + Den, charming beach cottage,
· Fabulous turning basin views, boat dock
5995,(XX)
Lido Isle CoH9J
2BR2BA Oen home, beamed~
PrimteasllemstmHoCat loc:atb\?i b
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675-1058 • 631-1400
Corona del Mu Tennis Estate
5BR SBA Contemporary, will ~change
Approx. 1.2 acres, ocean & bay views
$1,695,000 -
Lido Isle Sophisticated
SBR 4.SBA Totally remodeled custom home
Prime 45' comer lot, perfect in every detail!
Sl,()95~
Bay&ont Value!
3BR 3BA + Fam. Rm,, tum-by home, lg. dock
ti! on the bay, will exchange res. or income
$974.000
Baycrest &tale Sale
3BR 3BA Fam Rm, pool
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• Great locationJt. doots, paned windows
NC9,o0o
Belcourt Bargain
4BR 35BA Manor n, pool &t spa
Designer perfect. large lot
$1,195,000
lido Isle Bayfront Triplex
Easy conversion to single family
Private bead\, great sunset views
5999,000
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Spyglass Southport Model
SBR 4.SBA +bonus, X·large view lot
Very private canyon location
$849,(0)
C.M. Heights Charmer
3BR 2BA + Fam It Bonus Rm
Perfect w /vaulted ceilings, hrdwd firs
$395,40) '
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673-8700
l:urup..'JD 0-."'\i~n<rs 0n-Jm1 f>,H1t110111,
at44 If•, F•.-,."-': N.B. $960,000
Brand New Home
Sp1dou11 custom duplex. Luxury "~niti~s
nil AllC'' BNYWnrll 675-9585 m&.000
Newport Properties
673-2509
WALTER MITCHELL 588-3083
Fabulous views of turning basin, Pavilion,
sunse:ts 3BR, 28A home + 28R ~
'Wltn VICWS •• . • • • • •• • . • . . $11195,000
Uttlc lalboe Island
Litt.le Bal Isle Duplex 2BR, 2BA, den up
stairs w / deck 2BR, 1 BA unit down
w/pat10 $515,000
Prune 100 blk 3BR, 2BA cottage hm
Upgraded+ 2 (18R) l.llits Rare Isl triplex.
Fr deck wlbay view ... . ... $659,000
New Constructt0n. 3BR, den, 2!MiA. ~
fam. flrplan Bay vws/roofdeck Complde ' 9195. A l.lppntk ~s Pro,ect. ..$195,000
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C.,~ Cod 3BR 28A. Location! + remodel 28R 28A ~ Cod. ~led 95. Gotx·
posSlt:)ihty ... . . . . ..... $525,900 met kitchen, formel cfmtng .. , ....... $669,000
Leaders in Balboa Island Sala and Ustings
CHUCK RUMBOLD•MARY HARDESTY•LYHH WRIGHT•ROSE VAi i DA
· ft9 Marine Ave lalboe Island
Olellmrng WIVden, 38A Capt Cod tvn +
BR opt 6 yrs old, lllght/brlght, 4 car
Q.Kt west end of Isle .t749,000
. lex floof. plan~ views Spoc:IOUS roof deck, M8R balcony. and floot patio. A Upprnk Dallis
pr<>jeCt.. $195,000
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948-8218
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shops, bus sfop and beaches.
$280,000
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PRlvATE CUL-DE-SAC
$635,000
A 4BR giant 4000 sq.ft w/3 jirqJlaas. J
dining arias. 2.fami!y rooms, (Pool and
Spa) on quiet strm.
Owner Wants Quick Sale
can 967-0800
Dick McJCasson
Key Realtors
28R 2BA 2 FiR£plACEs, 2 piub"G
spACES ( I ENCIOSEd , diR£CT ACCESS
GARAGE). VAuln d CEiliNGS & "u.sy
WC>ftki"G" kiTclt£N whk EATiNG AREAS
EQUAls A VCRy livAblE J.tc>ME .
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4 Association closed Labor Doy
5 Deadline for Del Mor Race T rtp reservations
6 9 o.m. -noon, Agency: 1 -4 p.m., Ethics;
2 -5 p.m., COMPASS Advanced Course
7 10 o.m. and 2 p.m .. Internet Training Closs
8 10 a.m. -2 p.m.. Sroker Preview, MLS Book delivery
11 8:45 o.m. , Community Relations Committee Meeting
12 8:45 o.m. Affiliate Committee Meeting
13 10:45 o.m.· -8:45 p.m., Del Mor Race Tnp;
2 -4 p.m.PCOMPASS Beginner;
9 a m. -noon. FHA/VA Financing;
1 -4 p.m., Deferred RE Exchanges
14 9 o.m.. Grievance Committee Meeting;
10 a.m. and ·2 p.m .. Internet Training Closs
15 10 a.m. -2 p.m., Broker Preview
18 8:30 o.m. Ortentotion/lnduction
20 9 a.m. -noon. Environmental Hazards;
1 -4 p.m., Procuring Couse
22 10 o.m. -2 p.rn., Broker Preview
25 9 o.rn., MLS Committee Meeting
27 8:45 o.rn., GPA Committee Meeting;
9 o.rn. -noon, Real Estate Analysis;
1 -4 p.m.. Property Management;
2 -4 p.m., COMPASS Beginner Course
28 7:30 o.m, Chairmen/Boord of Directoo Meettng;
1 O o.m. and 2 p.rn:. Internet Training Cl<:m.
Models are open and
leasing is under way
Offering the only apartment home rental
opportunity within prestigious Newport
Coast. NewPQrt Ridge Apartment Homes is
now leasing. and pro pective re~idents are
invited to tour the community's elegantJy
furni shed models.
Developed by Irvine Apartment
Communities; the exclusive developer of
high-quality new rental properties on Irvi ne
Ranch. Newport Ridge Apartment Homes
provides an exceptional lifestyle amid
splendor of scenic coa~tal hillsides.
This gated community's French
Mediterrunean architecture is enhanced by
lush landscaping. picturesque tree-lined
walkways and is close to magnificent
!.Caside attractions in Newport Beach.
Residents will enjoy an Olympic-sized
~wimming pool and a health club-quality
fitness center in their own Newport Ridge
Community. plus two nearby golf courses,
numerous parks and open space areas within
the Newport Coast master plan. ·
"Living aJong the coast is one of Soot.hem
California's most luxurious options." said
Steve Albert, president of Irvine Apartment
Communiti~. "Our Newport Ridge
community allows people who might not be
able to afford a home purchase in Newport
Coast to benefit from-all the advantages of
• thi'i beautiful area ...
One-bedroom floorplans rent from $1.150
per month. while twe>-bedrooms are
available from Sl.450 per month.
Blending elegance, convenience and
comfort. these apartment homis include
many of the extras found in some of Orange
County's mo I luxurious condominiums.
Built-in microwave ovens, full-sized
washers and dryers. rcfri&erators wtth
icemakers, European-tyle kitchen
cabinetry, walk-in closets or full-width
mirrored wardrobes. dramatic nine-foot
ceilings. handsome accent windows and
central air conditioning top a lengthy
amenities list. Most plans have fireplaces.
Each home features il'i own patio or
balcony. and individuaJ enclosed garages
include plenty of storage space. ResidcnL'i
can aJso appreciate the in-home alann
system with monitoring available and
additional phone lines for home office fax or
modem convenience.
The fully equipped resident busine"~
cemer has on-site fax service, computerc; and
copy machine.
Only moments away from Newport Ridge
are the outstanding shopping and dining
variety of Fashion Island, as welJ as the
business and banking centers of Newport
Center.
Newport Ridge Apartment Homes JS one
of five brand new central Orange County
apartment communities that are currently
being l~d by Irvine Apartment
Communities.
One and two bedroom apartment homes
arc also available at Santa Rosa and Santa
Clara in the Wcstpark community of Irvine;
at Villa Coronado, located near the Jamboree
Center in Irvine; ancfat Rancho Monterey,
which overlooks the Tustin Ranch Golf
Course.
Established in 1993, Irvine Apartment
Communities is a publicly traded estate
investment trust. The company own and
operates 48 Orange County rcntal properties,
encompassing. more than 13.500 apartment
homes.
The models at Newport Rjdge Apartment
Homes arc open between 9 a.m. and 6 p.m.
daiJy. To vi it this new community, take
Pacific Coast Highway and head noC1h on
Newport Coast Drive. Tum left on San
Joaquin Hills Road, right on Newport Ridge
Drive East and proceed to the l~ina office.
For """"'°"ol l#ifonllOlio,., 1'«u• t•U
(114) UO.l#O.
1,of I
American Home Loans
, American Savtnga Bank
Bank of America
California Fedef'al Bank
Coast Fed8fal Bank
Countrywide Funding
Detrick~ Group
DirectOfS Mdl'tgage
Downey Savings
Emery Financial
Fidelity Federal Bank
First Federal Bank
First Interstate Bank
Fleet Mortgage
Glendale Federal Bank
Home Savings
Irvine N~tional Mtg.
NationsBanc Mtg. Corp.
OceanvieW Fcnancial
ProFed Mortgage
Union Bank
Western Financial SB
TYPE PHONE
R (714) 375-6666
R (714) 955-3633
s (800) 562-6272
B (800) 424-2632
s (800) 225-3337
s (800) 300-5626
K (800) 8n-5626
R (714) 759-9692
K (800) 808-5626
s (800) 336-96~9
R (714) 729-92$0
'$ (800) 232-2309
s (800) 672-4332
B (800) 560-5001
K (800) 700-5650
s (800) 560-9000
s (800) 975-5051
R (714) 857-79n
K (800) 622-0102
R (714) 651-6355
K (800) 686-3756
B (800) 453-1288
s (800) 393-9372
KEY LENDERS AND RATES
INTEREST
f!ATE
7.375.%
7.625%
7.625%
7.625%
7.750%
7.850%
7.625%
7.500%
7.625%
7.625%
7.500%
7.750%
7.500%
1.750%
'7.625%
7.625%
7.750%
7.500%
7.500%
7.500%
7.500%
7.750%
7.750%
30.yeM' fixed
5 2.375 30
10 . 1.750 15
20 1.500 30
5 2:125 45
20 1.750 45
20 2.000 0
5 1.750 45
5 1.875 30
5 2.000 15
20 2.000 30
10 2.000 21
5 1.875 10
20 2.375 30
20 2.125 30
20 2.00Q 30
5 2.250 45
10 1.500 30
10 2.125 15
20 2.500 30
20 2.000 30
20 2.000 60
5 1.500 30
A.P.A:--
7.657
7.844
7.818
7.884
7.971
8.099
7.844
7.731
7.871
7.871
7.744
7.984
7.784
8.011
7.871
7.898
7.944
7.757
7.797
7.744
7.744
7.998
7.944
3.850%
5.875%.
3.950%
6.250%
3.950%
3.850%
5.000%
3.950%
4.900%
3.500%
~.875%
5.150%
3.950%
5.125%
5.250%
5.000%
3.950%
5.750".4
5.375%
6.000%
4.250%
5.750%
6.250%
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30
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POIKTS MAX.
(!) -A.P.fl LOAN >
1.000 . 7.736 500,000 2.450
'1.125 8.347 300,000 2.500
1.000 7.637 1,000,000 2.350
1.000 4 8.344 203,150 2.500,
1.000 7.737 203,150 2.450
1.000 7.736 650,000 2.450
0.750 8.019 203,150 2.750
1.250 7.613 600,000 2.300
1.125 7.358 500,000 2.050
1.000 7.633 500,000 2.350
0.750 8.389 500,000 2.750
1.625 7.863 203, 150 2.500
1.250 7.813 203,150 . '2.500
1.875 8.615 203.150 2.750
1.750 8.429 203, 150 2.750
1.000 7.796 203,150 2.500
1.000 7.637 500.000 2.350
2.000 8.731 500,000 3.000
2.250 7.857 203, 150 2.750
1.500 8.483 203,150 2.750
1.000 7.914 400,000 2.625
1.500 8.128 203,150 2.875
1.250 8.483 203,150 2.750
INDEX
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Bolh lbced & ectllllltJle ptOgtWM are 30/30 conventional mortgages. Type or Lender is: B •Bank; K •mortgage banker. R " mortgage bl'oker; S •savings & loan. Mor1gage baiikers and brokels are licensed by ltMl0calilomia
Depal1menl of AMIE-. a elltl8( 1 brQkef or oorporaton. FO( Information call Call. ORE 11 (916) 227-0931. lnterwt R9te for adjustables Is an lnlroduclory rate for the mt iqustment period. Down Payment is amooot of cash(% ol
sales price) pMj eo "'* pdor eo ligring ~ conb1ICI. Points are 'lt. of loln balance pa1d to lender at time of loan closing. Lock..fn Is the mmber of days lender guaranllleS ra• prior to dosing. A.P.R. Is the ll'lnUll peroentage rate
which Is an~ IMUll oo.t oflhe loan to lhe borrovlef. Al A.P.R.s are calculated by Mot\gage News Co. based on a $203, 150 loan amount. the points shown and S700 toeal tees. The A.P.R.s tre 1nduded in this chart tor comp&!1·
son °"'f. When~ tof a loan. Fedlnl Trulh-ln-Lending law requires lendefS to calculate an A.P.R. epecific to each loan offer. Maximum loll\ Is the maximum lender wit loan under gl-..n wms. All fixed rate programs have a maxi-
mum of $203,150 ......... (In%) Is lendlB profit; mal'gin +Index. aC1Ual ralB alter first adjustment Index ls the basis for setting an adjustable rate (Margin+ Index • New Rate). 110 • 11th Dist Cost of Fl.'llds. 1TS • 1·Year Treasury
--4 Bii, L6M • knonll U80R. 8TB • 6-monctl Treasury Bift, 6CO.a 6-month average 0811111cate of deiposit. Adfustment FNqUeney Is Ille period be'-adjustments. 1M • 1-Monttt, 6M •&-Months. lY• 1 Yeat. All rates sl.tJject to
Cllangl. v_., ,_ and tllml prior to applying lof a loan. All lenders provide IOans '1rilh diflerent rates and terms lof different loan amounts. The information presenled Is not an ofter to make a loan. For a consumer guide' on how to shop
lor a ~ • .-Id a $'-50 etM1Ck payable to Mottgage News Co .. 1810 E 17th St., Sulle 100. Santa Ana. CA 92705. (71 4) 836-1177 COPYRIGHT c 1jl95 Mortgage News Co.
THE BLUFFS: A one·of·a·kind · developmer1t
""
Many of the homes have
B~ck Bay_ or greenbelt
views
BOUND~:
The Bluffs grace the upper Back Bny on the
eastside. just wcs1 of Easlbluff Drive.
HOMF.S:
Consists of about t ,250 homes with more
thnn 25 different tnodels. They range from
about 850 • 2. 700 square fed.
HISTORY:
Developed in 1964 by Ocor:ge Holstein.
constnJction continued through 1978 with
new associations.
NOWUSTED:
there-are maay liatinp available, some
with expansive bay views. and others on
large greenbelts. Prices range from S 199..000
to $549.000.
COMMUNITY FEATURES:
There are 11ix associations with numerous
pools and facilitie's for barbecues and
entertaini ng. In addition. the community is
close to Newpon Tennis Club.
SCHOOLS:
Lincoln Elementary and Corona del Mar
Junior/High School.
SHOPPING:
Nearby is Fashion Ii.land -and Eastbluff
Village Shopping Cenler.
SOURCE: 11 •
Barbara Snnregret. broker. Barbara Sanregret
Realtors. (714) 644-0195.
If you would lib to submit a Co'"""'nity
Profik of your farm arto, pkast follow tlat
above formal and tndose a ""'P outlint
(Tlto""1S Guuu) of tltt ona alo1t1 widt a
photo of a cutnnl UstUsg. Tlt1 tkscriptio11 q/
tllt proierlJ 1oe1 1111d1r du "Now Lis#4"
11ctio11.
StlUI IM ~n to Joyct Sc/Nm;
Daily Pi1o1, 330 W. &q SI., Costa #IM, CA
92611. Qyou """' 111(1 pnlio111, ,,_,, J
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Top-selling reaJ estate
agents recognized
Oil Foerster. who with his wife Patricia
founded Waterfront Homes 20 years ago,
recently ,announced the top five agents for
the first six months of 1995 based on
number of tr.msactions. earnings and sales
volumes.
Among the Fab 5 are Lis Olsen of
Corona del Mar; Nancy.Peterson and Betty
Comegys of Newport Beach: Christen
Nil~n of Balboa Island: and Marlene
Hassel of Newport's Back Bay.
''Preparation, persistence and patience
have been key element<; in helping me to
attain my goals is this business,"
01 ... en said. "I have been fortunate
to have retained some very
loyal clients who share that
..,ame philosophy. I
believe in an open
and Mraight forward
workrng relationshjp
with my clienL'i so we,
al> a team, can reach the
common goal of a succesl>ful
tram.action."
Peterson attributes her success to
16 yeari. of real estate experience along
with staying current with the ever-changing
nature of the real estate market.
''Professional experience is an important
contributor to success." Peterson said .•
"Havi ng been involved in the real estate '"
industry for so many years, I have learned
how to read my clients and know the
different approaches to meet their individual
needs.''
Added Comegys, who has been working in
partne'rShip with Peterson since 1990, "Nancy
and I are pleased and excited with the way
this year has unfolded. Over the years we
have discovered one of the secrets to this
business is to implement the most innovative
selling techniques possible which will
ultimately creat.e a .vast referral base of loyal
clients. Much of our success has originated
from such clients who have come to depend
upon and seek our knowledge and
expertise."
Nilsen srud she bas come to rely
on the age-old virtues of hard .
work, perseverance and
constant attention to her
cUents to help propel
~r to the top.
"Focusing on the
needs of the clients and
tailoring a strale'gy for each
one is of utmost importance in ·
this business,"shc said. '1'his tactic,
combined with my love for this
business, has contributed to the.success I
have experienced at Waterfront Homes."
Hassel, whQ joined Waterfront Homes in
1989, said despite today's slow market, she
ha.~ discovered age-old rclationshjps with
Jim Weisenbach welcomed
to Grubb & Ellis
Known as the Newport
Beach version of Will
Rogers
Ron Mazzano, vice pre!iident and district
manager of the Newport Beach office of
Grubb & Ellis Residential Real Estate
Services. announced top producer Jim
Weisenbach ha'I recently joined the
company.
Weisenbach. who majored in real estate at
Ohio State University. relocated to
California in 1977 while workjng for Kissell
Co., as manager of its West Coast
\mderwriting department. He then spent
rune years as an appraiser for Wells Fargo
Bank and Banlc of America.
Wcisenbach is often referred to as the
most friendly person in the business and one
of the most knowledgeable. With 20 years
in the industry, he can answer nearly any
real estate question asked by buyers, sellers
or other Realtors. And much like Will
Rogers. he never met a person he djdn 't
like.
Part of hi11 reason for joining Grubb &
Ellis was to team up with Realtor associate,
Kay Konfal who was a new homes sales
representative ror IS years. Together. they
have 35 years real estate experience.
...
In addition to
working for
typical buyers and
sellers,
Weisenbach bas a
large base of
repeat clients.
Because of his
experience ~ith
.lending
institutions, many
of his client~ are
Jfm Weisenboch trust companies
and lenders. Trvst companies use Weisenbach
to market properties on behalf of its
Customers. Sometimes, these saJes involve
the probate process which is more intricate
than a typical sale. His helps his lender
clients market properties on which they have
foreclosed.
Weisenbach said the common denominator
between real est&Se sales and appraisals is
pricing the propeny at its current value.
··As an appraiser, lenders are less emotional
about the value than the typical seller: but m)'
job is the same: to price the propeny at
marltet ~alue," he said. ''On all the propertiCll r list, I submit a full appraisal -.nd am detailed
in my research."
JIM Wftitnbod bl1t bt rtOCltff Ill Grubb
4 Ellls ll.'1/Mlllitd R"'I Estoi. S.mctt, ZJ
Corporau./'flJr,a, SN. 190, Ntw,ort Bt«ll,
('114) U:U200 ..
From Left to Rioh. • t -Chrislien Nilsen, Betty Comegy$, Us Olsen, Nancy Peterson and Mo~Hossel
fonner clients have continued to payoff.
"Staying on top of the mark:el and
establishing long-lasting relationships with
clients is whal has helped me experience not
only a phenomenal year, but an overall
productjve career at Waterfront Homes,'' she
said.
Accordjng to Gil Foerster, "We are
extremely proud, not only of our top five
agents but of our entire team of dedicated
real estate professionals who have truly risen
Co the challenges of today's marlcet to
generate an impressive volume of sales.
"It is truly a credit to these agents that they
have bee!\ able to see themselves through a
~ionary period with such prosperity."
Waurjrold Ho•tt /11tC., luu llWrt IAan 90
a1en/$ serving Newport Beull an'1
surroun4in1 C0"4lflllllitia. IACaJed al 2436
W. Coast Hiikway in Ntwport &acll, ('114)
631-1400, Waterfront Homes is Oran1e
Coulli,'1 ,xclusiltt ajJilillU of Sotluby's
/ltJemational Really.
Dfnamic duo at C0ast Newport Properties
Judy Mertz and Julie Schmiesing of
Coast Newpon Properties have recently
been lauded as the teatn which provides
extraordinary service to their clients.
"We offer our clients the value of our
combined backgrounds and talents to
give the best possible quality service,''
Mertz said. "Working as a team, we can
provide more availability, better
communications, more eff cctive
marketing and a wider range of services
and expertise."
According to Schmiesing. being the
best infonned agents also means
constantly upgrading their computer
skills. Knowing computer technology is
the wave of the future, the team is
placing their listings on the Internet to
give maJtimum visibility. They
understand experience, coupled with
knowledge and enthusiasm. results in
quality service for their clients.
Call Ju41 Mtrtt or Ju/U Schmit1U.g
of Coast Newport Propertr"'ts, (714) 759-
3747.
Laraine and Eric Shaw receive top honors
Laraine and Eric Shaw have been named
No. I at Coldwell Banker Newport Beach
year to date in closed dollars earned. Their
outstandmg sales achievement h~ placed
them No. 5 and No.19 in the Soottd
California Region of Coldwell Banker and
the international President's Circle, which
includes the top I CJ, out of 40,000
international ales agents.
"Helping our clients achieve their goal'i is
what this job i all about," Laraine Shaw
said. "If I can help our clients make better
decisions about housing inve tments, then
we are doing our job.
"Communicating with our clients'j~ the
cornerstone of our bu ine s philosopby. We
are constantly trying to stay current in the
bu11incss and ever-changing markecplace."
Tbe Shaws are available by pager 24-
hours-a-da~: and they have a N.11-time
assistant. Daniel MacMillan. In :idcUtion,
they are aided by a powerful computer
network and the latest software to handJe. the
routine office work. enabling them to pend
more time with buyers and sellers.
John Un, a recent customer of the Shaws.
praised them for an innovative marketing
plan and excellent customer service.
"Laraine and Eric have great integrity and
pride in their work." he said. "I realized th.ts
when they went to great leniths to ~sist me
in closing. I consider this to be a great vllue
for the Realtor commission l paid.''
Coll Laraine IUfd ETk SMw of Coltlwlll
Bonbr N1wport s,ach (M>O) 1'5·1626.
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Bright and airy home Pleasant Costa Mesa neighborhood. This
home has four bedrooms and one and one-half baths. One of the bedrooms could be used as a
den. For,,.,,,.. ilt/onttllk>• uU, BiD Lupis al Col.dwell Banker (714) US-SOJO.
Locat8cl in tree-lined Baycrest Th•!> immaculate custom-built.
two-story, five-bedroom. four-bath home is on one of the best streets in the area. . .
Offering only the highest quality amenities. including high volume wood ~m cc1hngs.
'~Ylight in entry, private master suite with cedar-lined closets. recessed hghtmg and a fireplace
in both family~ dining rooms. Furnishings are negotia~le. . .
Baycrest is near Back Bay and has set the standard of high-quality hvmg for nearly 35 years.
Offered at $639,000.
Call Bol'tol.cdo or Kris Pqton al Gntl>b & Ellis ResiUnlial Real EstaU Smiices, 23
Corporru. Pk:Ji, s.iu 190, Newport Beacll. (714) 644-6200. · •
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root. fiV. , four and one-balf-batb home was custom bui It in 1990 and nwterf ully
dcsiped by local ln:hitect Brion Jeannette.
The udulive end of cul-de-sac site boasts a panoramic view of the mtin channel of ~ Hart>cx Ca&alina Island and sPectacutar sunsets. T~ty amenities include
Freocta windows• Ind doors, hardwood floors. huge JDUter suite with Sf*ious walk·i!l closet. heau~avwa IDOldinp, lplCious outdoor decks,~ prqe. Sub-l.ero refriaerator
and 1ar1i ::z.-. 111 wltb flbuloul views. Offered at Sl,069,000. CW,,,,_ If ~ C... N..,.,,,.,...,.., 4 <Me llw, .W.. Hf, N,.,,.-n ~,. (114) ,. .
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lll\'IJIE COVE Be dazzJed by the sweeping
master suite w/spectacular ocean view, fplc &
wet bar. Dramatic home w/elevator, pool, spa &
llrno .............................. $1,100,000
ISLANDS OF NEWPORT HARBOR
BAlBOA ISi.AND Mlnt condition duplex .
2BR main res. Large living room with brick
fireplace & darling kit. &autlful patio between
Units. 2BR a . Ollel' 2 car r ........ $519.950
MUIOA 181.AM> Spedous duplex on one
of the best streets. Pretty brick patio. 2BR main
res. w/beam ceiling & fVcplace. lBR R. apt.
w/ entrance .....•................. $519,500
UDO ISLE Remodeled 38R In a premier •
location. Sumy south facing patio with French
doon from MBR's &: spodous ltv. rm. Re$o fon:e:s
moYe. Sacrifice .................... -....... $509.900
CORONA DEL MAR
JEM VEllDE 4BR. 3BA. two story on a
quiet street. Hardwood floors, upgraded
kitchen and baths, formal dining room.
lrnrnaculate!. ............. : ............. $155,oeo
MESA \1EBm Pool &: RV access w/~
gate. Pl1vata fenced yard. 4BR, 2BA, comer
location with great curb appeal. CIC* to
schools ........................................ ..$1S9".-0
MESA DEL llAll ~ home at a low
price. 5BR, 3BA, formal dining rm plus
kitchen nook. One bedroom down.
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MONTICl!U.O TOY.'l'\home overlooks wide
green belt. 2BR, 1.75BA, 2 car att gar.
Huge master bedroom, 3 patios. Job
forces rnoue ............................ $119,900
WEST8UJFF w•... End l.D'llt, Interior
location. 2BR, l .SBA. atrium, cathedral
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