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in~dated by PTA·
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By JuJie Ross cannon, Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -Fed up with
the negabve irhage they see
attached to West Side schools -
and somewhat "mtimidated"
by other parent groups -a small
group gf dads have come
together to get more involved in
their children's education.
A nine-member steering
q>mmittee of . Estancia High
School fathers -of past, present
and future students -a re
putting together a consortium
of concerned men )"ho will
meet regularly to learn abQut
the ba~penings in the area and
in the Newport-Mesa Urufied
School District.
Estancia High parent Dan
Deming said he wanted to be
involved with school.PTA orgcr-
n.izations, but the meetings,
which are mostly rn the
evenings, are inconvenient.
And, parent Jim Carnett not-
ed, "PTAs have the reputation
of being _predominantly
women's groups. They do a
wonderful job org<!nizing
• SEE PARENTS PAGE A9
LESSON ·
Great Houdini .
reveals ·anti-drug
message. in ·
children's ·op~ra
E ven the Grfat Houdini knows drugs don'~
perform magic. The famous magician
made a spec1al appearance at Mariners
Elementary .&hool Friday during a chil-
dren's opera to warn students not to tum to drugs
as a means to escape famil)-and school pres-
sures.
The opera, presented to several classes of
fourth-, fifth-and surth-grdde students, was per-
formed by The Overture Company of Opera
Paofic.
"It's su.ch a wonderful production," said Karen
Drum of Opera Pacific. vThe children really
relate to it and it drives the message home."
In the story. titled "The not so great escape," a
boy named Joe finds out what would happen to
hls life if he accepts drugs from lus "friends."
Joe finds himself m Jail and ultunately pt his
own funeral when Houdiru uses a crystal ball to
show him that domg drugs and becoming "Joe
Cool" asn't worth the temporary lugh.
The company performed the same opera at
Harbor View Elementary earlier this week. Both
performances were underwnlten the aty of
Newport Beach.
•
IN BUSINESS
"'
Fish market hooks
new site in Costa Mesa
By Tina Borgatta, Daily Piiot
COSTA MESA -Something
fishy's corrung lo town -about 40
varieties, m fact.
Santa Momca Seafood, a small
gounnet eafood market .chain
that sells fresh fish wholesa.l to
restaurants and 'etail to con-.
umcrs, plans to move into the
fonner site of Ma' Barkers on 17th
Street.
"We JUSl signed th lease two
weeks ago,• said Ken Cole, the
company' director of retail oper-
ations. "It's very exciting.•
The rompany plans to raze the
existing structure and build a new
5,000·square-foot facility, com·
pJ~te With a 70·foot-wide fresh
filh display ca.e and a grt1l and
fryer for to-go orders. Cole I.Aid
the new m&rke~lhOuld be rMdy
or bulUlelf bl June.
•we're not • re1taurant. • Cole
riald •TbM ~ away from ow
fNlla llllfood tocua We baw ..
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you get in a restaurant. U it comes
into our market today, it won't be
m the restaurants until tomorrow.•
Cole said the Costa Mesa store
will operate much like the com-
pany's other shops in Orange and
Santa Monica, with a wholesale
plant and then an adjacent retail
market. The new shop will even
have a fresh sushi bar.
"We offer over 40 varieties of
fresh fish from All ov r the world
every day," Cole wd. ·we have
frozen fish, we have all kinds of
shell f tsh. We have o deli section,
where you can order the catch of
the day fer lunch. We have all
kind of salads."
Cole said the company's r.-ta1I
fish prices llfe co•titive With
supe.nnarketJ.
Por example, the orange store
on Fnday was offermg fresh
.._.,.,. for s,179 1 pound and
nortMm Atlantic selmon for
• • ~d. amooJL_ other
-.food.
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JudgeTto rule next_ Week on
·Fletcher.Jones <lnti~SemitiSm ··suit
• Rulihg expected
Monday on whether a
Newport Beach couple
has a case against the
luxury car dealership.
By carolyn Miller, Daily Pilot
luxury cars reportedly ended with they suffered emobonal dis~ess law:.wt
racial insults. and that they were slandered When Bob Groux turned
Atto~eys for Fletcher Jones I when they went to the dealership t around and <>atd, "Ex~ me?"-
Motor Cars, Inc, a salesman at in Auffil.St. the scilesmdn sa.1d, ·oon't be such
the dealership; and Bob a.nd Risa The' couple said they were a Jew," the law wt alleges Good
Growc appeared m Harbor Supe-planning to buy a pair of Mer-alleg'edly kne\v that Risa Groux
rior Court Fnday before Judge cedes Benz cars lo celebrate a was JewtSh
Marvin C. Weeks, who told the successful business deal and the The Groux•.' attorney Thomas
attorneys tie will rev1ew the birth of their first chtld But Gibbs ll')Jd Judge Weeks that
Growces' complaints and mail hls mstead, they left the dealerslup Good's ctllt>qed use of anti-Semit~
decision to the lawyers Monday. feehng shocked and humiliated ic remdfks WdS discriminatory,
NEWPORT BEACH -A Supe-Jn the lawsuit, the Grouxs filed The salesman Jim Good -who whale\ l•r the motivatton -be it
nor Court judge -.....--.-e..,.........n~e--x-.--;i--m-....-ran_g_e-counly S\Jperior Court would not accept the price they sheE>r dnger or dggressJVe busi-
week whether a Newport Beach last month against Fletcher Jones, were willing to pay -reportedly , nPss tc1cllcs ·
couple has a case against Fletch-the couple claims their ovil rights said to the couple as they left, "That 15 discnmmdt:lon by dis-
er Jones Motor Cars, where the were vtolated; that they were ille-"You're not Jewish! Why ar£' you tmction dnd unequal treatment,·
couple's attempt to buy a pair of gaily discriminated agamst; that acting ltke Uus?" according tQ the •SEE LAWSUIT PAGE A9
Ballroom
owners .~ay
~ity s'1ould
lighten up ... ·
•But offici8.ls say visitors to Empire
nightclub are wreaking havoc m local
nel.gh borhoods
By Tina Borgatta, Daily Pilot
.. COSTA MESA -Empire Ballroom manctgers
plan to fight Cit} Hall on a list of :,-tif t restnctionc;
that city offioals lapped on them m hopes of
LEAH HOGSTEN I DAILY PILOT
Above, Joe J. Jones learns
by experience that drugs are
"the not so great escape"
after he befriends .. the deal-
er" in the anti-drug play. At
left, Mariner fourth-grader
John Lunan got a little
wrapped up in the perfor-
mance -.and his shirt.
curbing complamts
from residents
"We've been very
happy with the coop-
eration that we have SHOULD THJ: EMPIRE
received frotn the STRIKE BAOC?
city," said Empire
attorney T~d Purcell.
"But, we beheve some
of the conchbons cµe
somewhat vague and
• will need clan.ftcabon
"Then there are
conditions that we feel
discnminate against
Empire. and we will
seek to eliminate those
conditions."
For month-., re 1-
Empire Ballroom own-
ers say city restrictions
are·cramping I their style.
What do.you
think? Is the
city being too
tough, or too lenient.
Leave your thoughts
on the Readers Hot-
line at 642-6086.
dents have complclllled lhat raucous patrons of the
club's popular 1970's retto rught were breaking
the peaceful calm of their neighborhoods.
Empue ofhc;iab had hoped a plan to provide
overflow parkmg at ttn ad1acent lot would help .
.• SEE EMPIRE PAGE A9
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I f there•s a big bllnklng tree at Fasbton Island then Chrlstm can't be
too far away. Newport Beach resident Dave Stone (left}. holding ,
Parker. 3, and Taylor, 5, got Into the holiday spirit Prtday night dur-
ing the annual Christmas ~ lighting at lb hoppln9 tenter.
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A2 SATURDAY. NOV£M8ER 11. 1995 •
greer
wylder
A leisurely place
to sip your coffee
T be grand opening of Local
Grounds (675-2800) talces
place today from 6 to 11
p.m. It's a new coffeehouse
/video and entertainment store
at 3007 E. Coast Highway in
Corona de! Mar m the Albert-
son's shoppmg center.
There will be tree espresso
dnn.ks, live music, and pnzes,
including a tnp to Mexico. LocaJ
Grounds is owned by Don and
Terri Danks, longtime Newport
residents who bought the old
That's EntertaJnm~nt store and
converted it to a new-concept
coffee shop that has 4,000
videos; coffee roasted and
imported from Italy; a bakery,
books, maga.zmes, CDs; and hve
entertainment
Corning soon are poetry read-
ings and an afternoon reading
dub for lads Video rentals are
$3 for two evenings for new
fihns and $3 for three everungs
for older titles
·For years I've been search-
ing for an unpretentious place
where I could go lo read the
paper, work on my laptop, take
my lads for a game of chess 'OT
1ust sit and watch the world rush
by,• says co-founder Don Danks.
·Most of the polished, co_rporate
coffeehouses cater to in-and-out
business and a few have even
tossed me out of my seat tf I
linger too long
"Tern and I wanted to create
a place where tune slowed
down, where people would walk
m and feel the stress of We 1ust
evaporate. I beheve we've done
that WJth Local Grounds •
Another grand operung th.ts
weekend. Helen Grace Choco-
lates will be having a two-day
celebration today and Sunday
for its new store in Westcliff
Plaza (Irvine Avenue and 17th
Street in Newpor\,Beach) Cus-
tomers will get a ~ee candy bar
for every dollar purchased, and
Helen Grace herself will make a
personal appearance on Satur-
day from 11 30 a.m. to 12:30 p.r'n.
The Garden of Miniatures
(722-1132) is celebratlng its one-
year anniversary with a 10% off,
10-day sale on all in-stock doll
houses and doll house lots start-
ing Sunday and continuing
through No'i 28. The store will
continue to be open Sundays
from l 30 to 4:30 p.m through
Dec 17forhoudayshoppers
The store is located at 353 Old
Newport Blvd Ul Newport
Beach
Hodson Galleries/Studio
(646-0337) is offenng holiday
portrait speoals and custom pho-
to greeting cMds. For m0re infor-
mabon on prices and spedal
offers, ple.ase call Bob Hodson at
646-0337. The studio is located
at 124 Broadway, Unit D, in Cos-
ta Mesa
• 9EsT MIYS appears Thursdays and
Saturdays Whether you're a merchant
or a shop~. If yoo know of a good
buy. call me at 540-1224, fax me at
64M170
u1 hope
everyone w!J1
· ~ -please bear
with us. We
are certainly .
aware of all the
incr£ased
traffic through
there around
the holidays,
but I believe
we will be able
to accommo-
date all the
traffic ... "
-WIWAM MORRIS
PUBLIC SERVICES DIRECTOR
CASEY LUKSCH I OAll.V Pl.OT
A Cal trans. worker d.lrects movements of a crane durfng consb:uctton on the San Diego Freeway.
Expect trafficjams with holiday shopping
By 1ina Borgatta, Daily Pilot but r believe we will be able to accom-
modate all the traffic with some alternate
routes." COSf A MESA -City officials bad hoped
some of the construction along Bristol Street
near South Coas.t Plaza would be completed
in time for the holiday shopping season, but
a union strike bas delayed completion for
several more months.
done by Wednesday.· said Costa Mesa Pub-
lic Services Director Wilham MoniS. "But
because of the operators' uruon strike, we're
not going to meet that deadhne, and we're
now going to be working through the
Thanksgiving holiday .
"Hopefully, if we don't have ariy rain, we
still will be able to have the new ramps in
before Ch.ri.stmas."
Morris said workers will be putting up
additional directional signs near the free-
way ramps to alert shoppers and nearby res-
idents of the suggested optional routes. ·u you're going sorthbound on the 405,
you can take the next offramp past B.ristol,
which is the Fairview Road-Bear Street, and
that will get you in much faster and easier,•
In July, the crews began two projects
near the -bustling shopping center -adding
lanes to the San Diego Freeway on-and oU-
ramps and widening the ~ristol St:l"eet
bridge.
Even if the crews finish the ramps by
then, the bridge project probably won't be
completed until the spring.
. · "All· I can say is I bope everyone wi).l
please beai; with us," Morris said. "We
are certainly aware of all the increased
traffic through there around the holidays.
Mopis said. , •
FQr motorist southb6und on the 405, the
best route is lo get go south on the Corona
del Mar Freeway, get off on Bear Street and
go north, he said.
"We wen~ ~oping all the new San Diego
Freeway ramp configurations would be
Re\iying it up for .Childien's Hospital . H OT COUNTllY, COOL •
CAllS BENEFIT: An
evening of •Hot Country,
Cool Cars" will help launch the
37tb annual 0.range County
International Auto Show in
dassy style as it benefits Cbll·
dJ:en's Hospital of Orange Coun-
ty and local service clubs, includ-
ing the Newport Balboa Rotary
Club, Exchange Club of New·
port Harbor, Exchange Club of
Orang~ Coast, Costa Mesa New-
port Harbor Uons Club, New-
port Beach Sunrise Rotary Club
and the South Coast Metro
Rotary Club.
The event, which will preview
over 500 new -cars. trucks and
vans from more than 30 manu-
facturers. is being presented. by
KIK-PM and will feature popular
KIK-FM personality Charlie
Tuna and The Justice Band, vot-
ed the Califorrua Music Associa-
tions Barid of the Year.
Over 500 people are expected
to attend the event being spon-
sored by the Orange County
Automobile Dealers Assoaation
and Auto Dealers Show, Inc.
The night will include a
hearty buffet, the "world largest
silent auction,• a voice auction
and a chance to win the use of a
new Buick Regal Gran Sport for
12 months/12,000 miles donated·
by lh:e Orange County Buick
Dealers. Auction items range
from dinners R>r two to a trip to
wine country tour of France. •
Tickets for the event are $35
per person (with $15 tax
.. Jim
de boom
deductible) are available.from
local service dub members or
may be purchased by calling the
Rotary Office at 548-4942 or the
Orange Coast Automobile Deal-
ers Association at 752-0459.
TIIANKSGIVINC CHORAL
PESTIV AL: Several dozen Costa
Mesa, Newport Beach and Ilvine
religious congregatioI)S are com-
ing together for an inspirational
musical celebration of Thanks-
giving titled ,"Smg America's
Song,• sponsored by the N.ew-
port Mesa Irvine Intertaftq Coun-
d.l which will take place at 1 p.m.
Sunday at tpe South Coast Com-.
mun1ty Ch~h. 5120 Bonita
Canyon Roa(J, just south of UCl.
According to Tum 1borkel·
son. NMI Interfaith Council
board member and chainnan of
the event, the program Will last 1
1/2 hours and includes musical ..
groups represent.lllg various
faiths and diver:se ethnic groups,
including Ctu1st Our Redeemer
AME Church Choir (Costa
Mesa), LDS Orange County
Pol'yn~tan Choir, Cantor Aram
Barsamian (Newport Beach),
PauJ Seaforth Trio· Baha'i Paith,
the combined Handbell Choirs of
the First UoJted Methodist
Church of Costa Mesa and The
Church of Jesus Ctrrtst of Latter-
Day Saints (Newport Beach),
Newport Harbor Lutheran
Choir, and the Sl Mark Presby-
terian Church Choir (Newport
Beach).
The evening will cl0$e with
the combined choirs of 200 voic-
es, the bell choirs. timpani and
soloists
Ann Stem, president of the
lnterfclltb Council, says the pub-
lic is invited to attend •Sing •
Amepca's Song" at the South
Coast Community Church
Admission price is two cans of
food to be dlstnbuted to the
needy during Thanksgiving
week by the non-profit organiza-
tions SOS and SPIN who do so
much for the homeless in the
area. What a great way to begin
'Ibanksgivmg Weeki
SERVICE CLUB MEETINGS nus COMING WEEK: Want to
get more involved in yow com·
munity? Visit a service club this
week. GQests are welcome.
MONDAY At 7:00 a.m. Costa
Mesa Orange·Coast Breakfast
Uons Club will meet at Mimi's
Cafe to hear about "Law ..
enforcement and Crime Control
in Costa Mesa•.
TIJESDAY At 7:30 a.m. New-
port Beach Sunrise Rotary Club
meets at the Balboa Bay Club to
bear Dr. Ted Price on Correction-
al & Alternative Educational Pro-
gram ... 12 Noon -Costa Mesa .
Kiwanis Club meets·at the Costa
Mesa Community Center ...
Kiwanis Club of Newport Beach
meets at tbe Shark Island Yacht
Club ... 6 p.m. Costa Mesa-New-
port Harbor Llons Club, the Fish
Fry Club, will meet at the Costa
Mesa Country Club.
WEDNESDAY At 7:15 a.m.
South Coast Metro Rotary Club,
the "Taste of Costa Mesa Club•
meets at the Center Club ... 12
Noon -Costa Mesa Rotary Club,
meets at Mesa Verde Country
Club ... The Exchange Club of
Orange Coast meets at the Bahia
Corinthian Yacht Club to hear
All About Alzheimer's from Kim
Robinson of the Alzheimer's
Association of Orange County.
TI«mSDAY Because of
Thanksgiving Holiday the Kiwa-
nis Club of Corona del Mar, The
Exchange Club of Newport Har-
bor, Costa Mesa North Kiwanis
Club, Newport Irvine Rotary
Club will not meet today.
HAPPY TiiANKSCIVINC TO Alli .
• COMMUNITY & CLU85 is published
every ~turday In the Dally Pilot. F~
yoor service club's meeting Inf ormatlon
to 63}-5851 or mall to 1743 Bayport
Way, Newport Beach'-92660.
Man beamn, ·
robbed by three
unannedmen
A Costa Mesa man wu wqlk-
ing in front of m apartment
building late ThWlday night
when he was allegedly i:obbed
and beaten by three men who ran
off with bis watch and $100 ca.sh.
Juan Romero, 31, was on the
1900 block of Meyer Place at
11:30 p.m. Thursday when three
men wallti!d up to him and asked
him Jt .be hod any ca.sh.t_ Costa
Mesa police said.
When Romero ·told them he
didn't have any money, the sus-
pects hit and Kicked him and
grabbed $100 cash from bis front
pants pocket, then snatched his .
watch from his arm before they
ran away, Costa Mesa police Lt.
John Fitzpatrick said.
Romero· was'1iot hospitalized ~
for his injuries, Fitzpatrick said .
The robbery is one of several
·robberies in recent months at
Costa· Mesa convenience stores
and gas stations, ·according to
police reports .
During the holidays, the num-
ber of aimes of opportunity, such as robberies, tend to rise, Fitz-
patrick said.
•unfortunately, it picks up at
holiday season,• Fitzpatrick-said.
"Even crooks want to buy things
-that's always my theory.·
Thugs allegedly
assault party-goer
An Irvine student wbo was
returning from an area party with
his friends late Thursday was
allegedly beaten by a throng of
unidentified men in West New-
port.
After atteQding a party op
Seashore Drive, Giegory Strat-
ford, 19, was wapnng in the 4100
block of River Avenue with a few
friends at 11:40 p.m., when three
men in their 20s started making
offensive sexual comments to on~
of the 'women ln ... Stratford's
group, according to Newport
Beach police reports.
One of the men began arguing .
with the woman's boyfriend, then
suddenly another man walked up
behind Stratford, knocked him to
the ground and began kicking
him in the face, according to
police and witne~s reports. The
women began to scream and the
assailants rode away on their
bicycles, according to police.
Stratford -who claimed he
was not lbvolved in.. the verbal
argument -was repoltedly ta.ken
to Hoag Memorial Hospital with
a broken nose and a concussion
caused by the beating, according
to police.
The assailants are not believed
to have been at the party.
-By Carolyn Miller
Christmas decorating
workshops offered
Sherman Llbrary and Gardena
will offer two workshops entitle<1
•Decorating with Christmas
Greens.• •
The first worbhop is· scbed.·
uled Wednesday, Dec. 61 the ~
ond on Wednesday, Dec. 13, both
at 9:30 a.m. The programs will
teach partidpants how to create
centerpieces and festoons for hol·
iday decorations. All materiall
· are supplied..
Registration is $35 for each
clus and preregistration 11
required. For lnfom.iation. pleue
call the Gardens office at 673-
2261 .
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.. br~efly ·---------• Advisory committee
applicants sought
The Newport Beach City
Co';ll1c:il ~ . seeking applicants
to fill pos1tioll$ on vVious citi-
zens' advisory committees. As
of Dec. 31, there will be
vacancies on the Bicycle
Th.ails, Environmental Quality
Affair& and Harbor Quality
citizens' advisory committees.
Applicants must be resi-
, dents of the city andwillserve
. a one-year term. ApplicationS
are available at the city clerk's.
• '!ffice. Comple~ed applica~
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F~cing reality with the traditiona.I Bruin bravado
Af white Anglo-Saxon
Protestant, I am not sup-
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and auows,.the indigniti.es and
anguishes of bigotry.
But I have felt the painful
sting of prejudice, known its
bitter taste.nus is not only
because I am a political centrist
-a Colin Powell Republican, if
you will -amid the vast masses
of intense conservatives in
Orange County.
It is not merel_y rny political
stripe that puts me among a
downtrodden, reviled minority
around here. It is my educational S background. ·
I am, I state fearlessly, a UCLA
person in Orange County, one of
a few tiny s~ of powder blue
·'O'aliantly struggling to stay afloat
in 8 tidal wave of cardinal and
gold.
In my circle..otitiends l can
think offhand only· of a tiny c~dre
of us who bleed the distinctive
powder blue and gold of VCLA .•
There's Karen Evarts, and Dick ,
Ramella and Dave 1\vitchell.
Then there's Terry Mulligani for
·sµre, and Tom Caverly, the living
legend who once threw his
lenQ-thy body in front of the USC
marching baiid -which, without
missing a beat, strutted right
over him.
· fred · ~
martin
And that's about it. There
• must be a few hundred more
around here, but the names do
not come readily to mind.
While our nwnbers are few,
coinpared to the hordes of 'lto-
jans in these neighborhoods,
being aBruin in lrojanburg is a
burden we bear proudly.
Before this football season
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touch ner.vous about how my
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unknown qualities of an 18-year-
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gunslinger name of Cade
McNown.
I could even live with losing
the next two games to last year's
Pac 10 champion, Oregon, and
the ever-scrappy Washington
·Stat~ Cougars. Then UCLA
recovered and trampled the
dreaded Bulldogs from Fresno
State. (Need I remind you of the
·Fred Column's daring prediction
some three years ago of Fresno's
decisive victory over USC in the
Freedom Bowl?)
The Bruins marched on,
whupping Arizona, Stanford and
California. The day after the vic-
tory over Cal,· I offered my con-
dolences to the Rev. Peter
Haynes as he greeted the flock
after the 10 o'clock service at St.
Michael andAU Angels (Peter is
a Berkeley alumnus and was the·
Episcopal chaplain .there· befo~
coming to St. Mike).
On the drive home, I made a
courageous decision. For Satur·
day, Nov. 18, I would write
-another of my trademark
~
columns on the titanic struggle
between the scholar-athletes
from Westwood and the bired
guns Crom downtown L.A.
These colwnns have become a
November tradition rivaling
Thanksgiving and new phone '\
books .
But sometimes they get me in
trouble. One year, I wrote about
the dreaaful fanfare the nojan
band plays incessantly. Then I
found out its composer was my
dear friend Ron eroadwell, who
· wrote it when lie was director of
the band 25 years ago ~ and
who gets a royalty every time tt
is played on television. Oh,
dear .
These pieces seldom fail to
get a nse out of locaI Thojans
Some eyen take t)lem.seri6usly.
One guy became so apOplectic in
his post-ga.Il}e letter to the editor
that even his fellow lrojans -my
wile is one of those -disowned
the chap when his scurrilous let-
ter hit print.
Perhaps the fact that UCLA
has flushed·the lroylets for four
years straight has someth.J.ng to
do with the ranting and raying
reception to these colwnns I
I
would look foolish, of course, ti I
wrote one and USC actually wqn
the game. ·
But when I saw ~ way the •
Fighting Irish humbled the
Toothless 1Tojans, when I
watched. Karim run lor 261 yards
-more than USC's total teaip
offense that weekend -I went
public with my dauntless ded.·
sion to do another column oh the
game.
Then everytlung went,. to
hell.
The Brums were hapless.
helpless and hopeless against
Arizona State, of all the wimpy
teams. And then Washingt9n,
which even USC manoged to tie,
made Big Blue look; like Cal Tech
(until the Fighting Physi~, or
whatever they're called, wisely
gave up football) .
Against Washington, Cade
McNown played lik~ the fresh·
man he LS, nobody blocked for
the kid and, worst of all, Abdul-
Jdbbar sprained an ankle on his
tust can1 !(1st weekend.
So I am having second
thoughts on being overly snide
about today's game. Maybe I
should JUSt weasel out \yith
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By Evan Henerson,· DaHy Pilot
N EWPORT BEACH -Since Mon-
ty Snyder wants leadership of
the Newport Mooring Associa-
tion to eventually pass out of bis hands,
it's fitting that his first subcommittee
should be called the Grab an Oar Coiu-
mittee.
Boat mooring owners have been
calling for unification since -the City
Council decided in June to change the
formula for calculating mooring fees.
look through my stuff and try to
get this goiiig again,
"People started off ertng me
checks and money. I said, 'I jU$t
want your time and parlicipati6n.
H you want to grab an oar and
start rowing, fine, but keep your
money in your pocket.'"
To date,· the Grab an Oar
Committee has held three meet-
ings and has sent a swvey to 928
mooring owners compiled from
the city's list. The s.uniey asks.
owners -many of whom do not
live locally -to tell their feelings
about the fee formula, their
thoughts on new resources for
mooring owners and their inter-
est in joining a dues-paying
orgilnization. . .
As a result of that decision, boat
owners are charged for the capacity
which their mooring space can accom-
modate, not for the length ot the boat in
th·e space. Snyder, who has a 36 foof
boat docked in a 40 foot mooring, for
example, could see his fee increase by
more than $400..a year.
· Imm~diately after the council
approved the new formula, mooring'
owners were grousing in the parking
The new -associatian will
charge 'between $20' and $25 a year
and,. the· funds will be used to print a
newsletter and rent balls for . meet-
ings.
them a force in a political arena, Sny-
der said. Organizing for an annual har-.
bor cleaning is another possibility.
group would likely have plenty of able
"rowers,• Snyder said.
CASEY LUKSCH I DAILY PILOT
Marine Department, said the city has
heard little public outcry over the new
fee formula. But a vigilant mooring
• association can only help the owners
protect their interests, Melum said.
lot of City Hall. ,
Someone suggested the revival of
the Mooring Owners · Association,
association designed to turn mooring
owners into an advocacy group. Snyder
was a charter member of the original
Although he would like to see th~
city reconsider the new formula, Sny-
der isn'.Uoaking for a battle. An orga-
nized association could work with the
city's Marine Department and Sheriff's
Harbor Patrol, Snyder said.
A m0<>ring consists of tidal space
and the .ground underneath. Citizens
who own a mooring are responsible for
maintaining the space and the bourid-
ary markers. The city has more than
1,200 mooring spaces in Newport Har-
bor· and the Sheriff's Harbor Patrol
-Waiting list for a space is 20 years.
Snyder, an insuranc;e broker who
lives on Udo Island, said once the effort
gets rolling, ·he hopes to hand the
reigns over to somebody else. Several
~oaring owners are tetired and might
have mQre time to devote to on-going
efforts.
"I'll ~how up for meetings and for
any events, but I just \'!ant to be a vol-
unteer,"-said Snyder who will not seek
an Qffice when the association elects a
board of diredors in December.
"We're a mostly residential harbor,
so-we're fairly unique as har~rs go,"
Melum said. "It's good that \he moor-
ing owners want to be alert and aware
of what's going on in the city that
affects them." ·
· association, which was founded in 1910
by Earl Younger.
"That's why I stuck my big nose into
, . the fray,• Snyder, 57 said. "I said I'd
The new association -renamed the
Newport Mooring Association -will
also. allow mooring owners a forum to
receive infbrmation and possibly make
Approximately 300 own~ -nearly
113 of those polled -have ref"ponded to
·snyder's survey. 11 a majority bf ~em
agree to join the association, thell the Tony Melum, director of the city's·
The first meeting of the t-rewport
Mooring Association will be in Decem-
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By Carolyn Miller, Daily Pilot •
NEWPORT BEACH -Veteran
assI;stant dty manager Kenneth
Delino -known fondly in City
Hall as the "airport guru,• and
•the hammer• -announced Fri-
day he is leaving the civil service
for the private sectot.
Delino, 49, is resigning from
his position as assistant city man-
ager for planning and builCUng
and returning to the private sec-
tor to work for his former employ-
er CH2MHill, as a senior project
manager in its Southern Califor-
nia regional office in Santa Ana.
•it's more exciting and such a
good opportunity that I couldn't
say no,• Delillo said of his new
job at the planning firm. "It's
more fun and more money -it's a
whole 'varlety of things."
Delino expects to leave at the
end of January, but in the mean-
time be will be splitting h1s time
between his duties at City Hall
and getting acclimated to his new
job.
No one has been named as a
replacement for Delino. but City
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said, and City Attorney Bob
Burnham will take care of any
airpt>rt items that arise
lllg and the integration of eco-·
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Delino is also credited with
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inc9me property portfolio, coor~
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Since March, Delino nas con-
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St. Mary Armenian ~postolic Church
+ NAME: St. Mary Armenian
Apostolic Church . + ADDRESS: 148 E. 22nd St.,
Costa Mesa. + TELEPff()NE: 65<>-8367,
65()..6760:-
+ DENOMINATION: Armen-
ian Apostolic. + YEAR.ESTABLISHED:
1992. + SENIOR PASTOR: Father
Moushegh Tashjian.
+·SERVICE TIMES: Sunday,
10 a.m. Matin (morning ser-
vice), 10:30 a.m. High Mass. .+ SIZE OF CONGREGATION:
2,00Q to 3,000 Armenians
from ac~ss Orange County.
"Paris11foners come from San
Clemente, all the way to .
Whittier and Montebello,"
Tashjian said. · + CONGREGATION MAKE·
UP: Varied i.n age, with a siz-.~ able number of young
adults. + CHILD CARE: Not provid-
ed. + t:YPE OF WORSHIP: Tradi-
tional. The language of wor-
ship for High Mass is classic
Armenian - t he dialect spo-
ken in Armenia almost 1, 700
years ago. The main sermon
1s spoken both in English and
modern Arll'lenia·n.
The church was established
in 301 A.O. by St.
Bartholomew, who persuad-
• MAAC MAllJW LDM.Y Pl.OT
Father Moushegh Tashjian of St Mary Armenian Church.
ed the King of Armenia to
nationalize the religion. + TYPE OF SERMON: .
I Tashjian draws lessons from
t he Biblical scriptures and
applies them to daily life.
[ + RECENT SERMON: "The
Hands of the Lord." The pay
tor explained how the mean-
ing of hand gestures, as used
in the church's worship ser-
vice.
+ UPCOMING SERMON:
Tashjian wiU speak on the
topic, "Repent the Kingdom
of Heaven is Near." + OUTREACH PROGRAMS:
The congregation is subject
to the orders of the Diocese
of the Armenian ApostoJic
Church, which occasionally
requests fund-raising events
for various Armenian causes.
t For example, the congrega-
tion was called upon to send
assistance to victims of the
devastating 1988 Armenian
earthquake. + DRE$5! Semi-<.asual to for-
mal. •secause times have
changed, we are more
lenient as to dress,• Tashjian
said. "We eocourage women
to wear veils, especially when
approaching the attar to
· receive communion. But this
is not required.• + MISSION STATEMEN'r. ·w~lldre"' of God. We
pray every day for peace
among .all peoples, and har-
mony and love in ·all commu-
nities." + VISITOR'S NOTE: The
church has many activities
open to non-members. Visi-
tors can try traditional
Armenian dishes at the
church's food festivals, and
participate in their cultural
events, such. as folk dances
and instructional seminars. + INTERESTING NOTE: The
church will soon be celebrat-
ing'the 1, 700th anniversary
of the religion. A portion of
this Sunday's service will be
dedicated to that celebra-
t ion, which Tashj ian said will
be a t ime of Hre-dedication
to the faith.,.
By David Silva
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WORKSHOPS
SHIN BUDDHISM
Newport Beach Hlgasru Hon-
ganJI Buddhist Temple's DhaITTlil
dSooety presents'a lecture and dls-
cussion ·senes on Shm Buddlusm
at 7 p m today at the temple, 254
Victona St., Costa Mesa. Call 71.2-
1202 (the Rev. Hirosumi) or 651-
3102 (Ronrue Young).
'SOENCE OF MIND
PRACTITIONER'S CLASS'
A workshop today by Dr.
Juanella Evans at the Commuruty
Church, Newport Beach Science
of Mind Educabop/ Center, 901
Dove St , Swte 145, Newport
Beach. Workshops begin at 10 a.m.
and ~dJoum at noon Tea and cof-
fee are availAble at 9:30 a.m.
Donation requested at the door.
METHODIST
Costa M e.a
MESA VERDE
UNmo METHODIST CHURCH
· 170\ loker, C.M
Wor1hip & Church School
8:30 and 10:00 a.m.
Or. Richard Geor 979·8234
NEWPORT CENTER
UNrTED METHODIST CHURCH
16~or~~·kt,1v~
644-0745
Worship at 8:00AM & 1 O.OOAM
Sur'lday School All ~es 9;00AM Rev. EdWard C Martin
'LAGUNA
United Methodist Church
21632 Wesley Or.
Laguna Beach
499-3088 Sunday Morning Worship
& Chr1stlan Education 1 OAM Ministers David Beades & Virginia Wheeler Weal~ Cou~lna Center 84itv'1ces Avail8ble ---
RELIGIOUS SCIENCE
ll&»IOUS ICIENCI NEWPORT NACH
SOlNCI Of MIND EDUCATION CENTER
(Cctrw ol Dovt • Ouoil _ ,,, """" Bldg
OCfOfl ~ FlllCh# Joflu)
901 Dovt 1145 I CHQICH SERYlcE SON -lo:30 I
06:t· M.. 111. 111 (714) '4W1H or .• ,,.,,. ,....., .,,,,,,.,
Information: 646-3199.
HEALTH DAY .
Instructor Janet Brosan leads
People With Arthnbs Can Exercise
(P.AC.E.) classes 10 to 11 a.m.
Tuesday at the Jewish Senio' Cen-
ter of Orange County, 250 E. Bak-
er St., Costa Mesa Call 513-5641
PARADIGM SHIFT
The Newport Beach Ba.ha 'i
Commuruty allows participants to
bear and experience· "Paradigm
Shift: A New Way - A New World "
7:30 p.m. Friday at a private resi-
dence in Corona del Mar. Togeth-
er, they explore such questions as:
Can raC.sm and pre1udice be elim-
inated? What is the New World
Order? Can conflicts be resolved
wrthout force? Ase women and
men equal What's the spiritual
solution to our economic prob-
lems? And more. M usic and food
included. Directions: 159-0999.
FIRST CHURCH OF
CHRIST,SCIEN'TIST
3303 Via IJdo, Newport Beach
673-1340 or 673-6150
Church lOam • 5pm, Sunday School lOam
Wednesday MMttngs 8pm
. . the ttmple of God
1s ho/\, ""/rich temple
)t are.
I Cor.3:17
Branch or The Muther Church
The Fin t Church or Christ Scientist
80S1on1 Musachu.setts
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CONGREGATIONAL
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CHRIST
To Btfitw If To C..; To C... I• To 00.
Dr 0.nnlt W. ShOrt, Minister
Sunday Worthip 8:30 & 10 AM
Clvdl Sch0ol 9AM Adult • 9 4S Chldrtn
Chlld ~ Provided 644-7400
611 A111, Cofonl Dtl Mar
Pr?f::: SBYTE RIAN
CONCERTS/
ENTERTAINMENT
YIDDISH HOUR
Jewish Senior Center of Orange
County, 250 E. Baker St., Costa
Mesa, holds "Yiddish Hour• at 11
a.m. Wednesday with wnter Ger-
son Jerus Kosher lunch is avail-
able at noon for $3. Reservations:
513-5641.
SPEClAL SERVICES
APPLE ~OMMUNION
An mtergenerabonal Than.ks-
givmg semce will be held Sunday
at 10:30 a.m at Orange Coast Uru-
tartan Uruversalist Church, 1259
\fis:toria St., Costa Mesa.
After the annual "Apple Com-
munion• there will be the reading
of a children's story, special music,
,
ST. MARK
PRESBYTERIAN
CHUllCH
SundalJ Worship 9:30 a.m.
CliilJ Care, SundalJ Scliool
Jamboree at &1tbluf f
Newport Beach 6~11-134 1
CHRISTIAN
Y HARBOR CHRISTIAN
-CHURCH
(Dl1clpl11 Of Christ)
2401 IAIAt Ava. It Slnt1 lltbtl
Ntw,011 ltacll
Sunday Worship • 1 O:OOAM
Dr. Joseph Reid 045-5781
fM f.+v.M"ll~O.,. '
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and a homily by the Rev. Diana
Heath. Call 646-4652 for more
in.tormation.
BE.ING THANKFUL
Thanksgiving Sunday will be
celebrated at Chnst Church By
The Sea on Sunday at the 9:30
a .m. service of worship m the sanc-
tuary Members and friends will
share with the congregation what
they are especially thankful for as
the holiday approaches. Pastor
David Lehmberg's message will be
"Being Thankful in a Thankless
World.· There will be special
music by the Chancel Choir. Sun-
day school and nursery care avatl-
able. Sundays in November are
designated as -Bring a Friend to
Church.· Church members are
mvtting frien~.· neighbors, and
f am.llies to visit and •PACK ·A·
PEW.• The public is welcome to
visit Christ Church By The Sea, a
EPISCOPAL
SAINT JAft\ES CHURCH episcopal
"A (ffllllUllily DffkflfH '9 Loving 011fl
s.rvlnt J#UI CJWt .. '-""" ........
Fr. David C. Ander)On, rector
3209 Via Lida
Newport Beoch
14/675-0210
7:30 om Trod1tionol
9 om Cont.mpororY,
9 om Church SchoOI
• 10·45om Charismatic
and Wednuday noon
REL l\.IOUS SCIENCE
Rev. Mary MUrray lheltOn
Senior Minister
Sunday
•AllE YOU IN THE HEART OF
YOUR IELAT/ONSH/PSr
frieiMilY ~t chuidi conve·
nienUy located on the Balboa
Peniuwa ln Newport Beach.
"Information; 673-3805.
THE POWER Of GRATITUDE
While Thanksqivmg is general·
ly seen as a time to be with family
and friends, few Christian Scientists
it bas an added ineaning. lt is a
tU:ne to express ~titude to God tor healings and blessings dutjng
the past year. lbe y take seriously
the New Testament statement
from ColossianJ, (2:6, 7) •As ye
have therefore received Christ
Jesus the Lord, so walk ye in him:
Rooted and ~uilt up in him. and
establistied m the faith, ~ ye have
been taught, abounding therein
with tbank.sgiving. • Every year, a
special TbanksgJving ~open
to the community and dedicated to
the sharing of gratitude is held in
Costa. Mesa at 2880 Mesa Verde
Drive E. and in Newport Beach at
3303 Via Lldo. 1bls year's service
will take place on November 23 at
10 a.m. Care will be provided for
children too young to attend. No
collection will be taken.
THANK.SGMNG SERVICE
A Thanksgivmg time of gather-
ing and workshop will be held at
St Mark Presbyterian Church 10
a.m. Thursday. Jom the church
family for songs and our sharing of
thanks for God's blessings. The St.
Mark choir will sing. Bring· canned
food for SOS and FISH. The
church is located at 2100 Mar
Vista, NeWp<>rt Beach -the cor-
ner of Jamboree and Ea.st Bluff
Information: 644-J 341. ,
NEWPORT HARBOR LUTHERAN
OiUROi
A new Celebration Worshlp
Service has been added at New-
port Harbor Lutheran Church, 798
Dover Drive, NeWp<>rt Beach at
10:45 a.m. each Sunday. The ser-
vice will conclude at 11 :15 a.m .
except on the first Sunday of each
month when Holy Communion
will be served The traditional ser-
vice with Chancel Choir and
weekly Holy Commuruon contin-
ues at 9· 15 a.m Because of exten-
sive renovabon of the church sanc-
tuary, the 9:15 a.m. service will be
held on the patio, and the 10:45
a .m. service m the Covenant
Library. Chnstian Education for 4-
year-olds lb.rough the 4th grade
will be held at 9:40 to 10:40 a.m .
For more information, call 548-
3631.
SERMONS
'DON'T FORGET
Is the title of Sunday's sermon
at Harbor Christian Church (Dis-
ciples of Christ) at 2401 Irvine
Ave , Newport Beach; telephone.
645-5781. or. :JOMpb Read and:
the cbwch liivtte all to worship
with 'them. All Suilday morning
worship services and Church
School for children are at 10 a .m.
Adult Sunday School Class is
8:30-9:30 a .m. Pastor Joe bas
been Wlth Harbor as Acting Min-
ister since September. He was the
pastor of BlXby Knolls Christian
church in. Long Beach for 33
years.
FOOD BASKETS
Costa Mesa Church of Christ
will distribute Thanksgiving food
baskets·at 2137 W. Wtlson Street,
·Costa M8ia on Monday beginning
at 8 a.m. Supplies are limited and
the church suggests recipients
come eorly.
ALTERNATIVE GIR'S
Saint Michael and All Angels
Episcopal Church holds an alter-
native gift market Dec. 3 after the
8 and 1 O a.m. services until 1 p.m
Purchase crafts from African team
ministries and Third World hand
arts, dolls from Mexico, Chnstmas
cards, Christmas greens and pom-
settias, or make a donation to a
proJect like Heiler International.
l-£abitat for Humanity, Church
World Service, etc. The chUrch u,
located at j233 Pacific View Drive,
Corona del Mar. Call 644-0463 for
more information.
HANUKKAH BAZAAR
The Sisterhood of Temple Bat
Yahrn of Newport Beach/Irvine,
will hold its 1Wentieth Annual
Hanukkah Bazaar starting on Dec
3 , 1995 (9 a.m. lo 4 p.m.) and con-
tinuing through Dec. 7. 1995
(Monday th.rough Thursday. l O
a .m. to 5 p .m.). The Bazaar will
feature Hanukkah items such ~
menorah'. "dreidels, gift wrap, cer-
emonial Judaica items, party
goods, decorations, toys and Q1fu
or all types. A special feature of the
week-long Bazaar will be •Lunch
and Learn with Rabbi Mark
Miller,• which will take place on
Dec 6, 1995 at 11 a.m. Cost for the
luncheon is $10 and reservations
are required. The community is
welcome. Temple Bat Yahm lS
located at 1011 Camelback St.,
Newport Beach. For more informa-
tion or reservations, call 644-1999
Please send photographs and type-wnt.
ten releases detailing stories. upcoming
events, sermon topics or any other news
involving Costa Mesa and Newport Beach '
churches to Rehgloo Editor Laurie B~
Daily Pilot. 330 W. Bay St, Costa Mesa.
92627 You can also fax items tQ 646-
4170. Releases Ne requested two Weeks
prior to an event date.
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We Care About You Because Christ Cares.
"THANKLESS BEGGARS"
(Luke 17:15-18)
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0aily Piloc: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1995 A7
Leach reveals favorite recipes of.the ~rich aiid farncius'
[
n the 1980'•• Robin Leach
found fame on broadcast
television wishing l')is view-
er& •champagne wishes and
caviar dreams."
The British-born host, who
has since become an icon of
tne potential rewards of the
Ainencan Dream, call)e to
Newport Beach Friday as a
guest of Henry Schielein and
The Balboa Bay Club and Mar-
garet Burk and Marylyn Hud-
jon, founders of Round Table
West.
Leach dropped in for lunch
and a bayside book signing on
a )Vhirlwind tour to promote his
latest venture, titled, "Robin
Leach's Healthy Lifestyles
Cookbook."
•1 am also the result of my
very own American dream
despite my British roots,"
Leach said. "I
could not have
accomplished
my dream
anywhere but
h~te. America
remains the
trhe land of
opportunity.•
prepared using recipes from
the cookbook. Leach asked bun
if he had a favorite.
•I think it's the chick-pea
soup from Fabio," said the chef
to Leach's unrehearsed delight.
"See, I told
you,• Leach said
with a laugh.
"Wait until you
try the no-fat
oatmeal raisin
cookies from the
recipe of Gladys
Knight and her
daughter, Kenya •
Love. Then
you'll know the
real reason I had
to write this
book."
~Three years a9 o, Leach
dropped the
words "rich
and famous ..
tt;pm his ongo-
jrig television
series. He has
a.1$0 branched
.out into new
al,id different
MICHAEL MUNSON/ SPECIAL TO THE P!t.OT
Robin Leach with Round
Table West's Margaret Burk.
Chef Jean-
Pierre had pre-
pared a trio of
sorbets for
dessert instead.
ventures, hosting a talk format
program on the successful
Television Food Network called
wbat else but "Talking Food,"
currently beamed to some 50
ntillion subscrjbers nationylide.
1 His celebrity cookbook, pub-
llShed by Viking Penquin, con-
t41ns mor~ than ,100 recipes
reflecting the "lifestyles" of
s1lch contributors as Fabio,
Gladys Knight, Ivana 1Tump,
and Nicole Miller. Quite a com-
bination of contributors.
· "The best soup recipe in the
world is from Fabio, believe it
or not," he said. "It's his chick-
pea soup."
r Bay Club Executive Chef
J~an-Pierre Eigenheer entered
the dining room to check the
p,ogress of the lunch he had
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recipe is from clothing and fab-
ric desi4}ner Nicole Miller.
"She taught me bow to
make a caramelized onion,
ol.Jve, and sun-dried tomato
crustless qwche It's the food
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W.AnLaa•dlBJQOUhldl ol lhe John Wayne Airport.
the expression 'to die for' came
from,• said Leach, who says he
spends far too much time on
airplanes, jetting around the
world in search of the next
great interview.
Success has not left Leadi
without his own share of
rewards, although he is modest
when speaking of his owp good
fortune.
"I saved my pennies for
many years and finally built my
dream home on a private par-
a(lise called Jumba Bay Island
in the Caribbean,• he said.
On three ocean front acres
in Antigua, Leach has created
an Italian Mediterranean villa
that would make Don Bren.
smile. Leach beams when
describing his place of H heaven
on earth," a place where gar-
dens grow in less than 30 days
·1 planted a banana tree,
and one month later I was
peeling," said Leach, who
plans to take n ext week oH and
spend Thanksgivmg picklng
fresh tomatoes in his tropical
garden with friends and family.
Divorced for some time from
wife, Judy Leach, a successful
,......_
real estate broker in Beverly
Hills, Leach will soon become a
grandfather of twins as his
youngest stepson prepares the
purveyor of the lavish lifestyle
to ready hunself for diapers.
"I can't wait,• commented
the man who is more comfort-
able with Dom Pcrignon in his
band than formula. Leach says
he doubts he will ever remarry,
u although never say never,• he
quickly adds.
• t cannot envision myself
living alone for the rest of my·
life. There wtll be someone to
share my good fortune with,•
he said. I The good fortune is a result
of hard work and hard knocks.
"When 'Lifestyles' was first
on the air, the cntics tore us to
pieces. They said it was the
worst trash to hit the cUrWaves.
Four years later, when Geraldo
Rivera was in a brawl on tus
tdl'k show, rut over the head
with a chair by a neo-Naz1, the
New York Times' proclaimed
the need for good, wholesome,
positive TV ... like 'Lllestyles,'
''.mused the show's champion,
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M'C HAEL MUNSCH SPECIAi. TO THE DAl.Y "-OT
Robin Leach and Bay Club chef Jean-Pierre Elgenbeer, center,
are Banked by the restaurant staff.
taking pride m both tus lasting
formula and its vinclication m I light of_ current television pro-
gramming.
·It's all trash, pure trash,·
said Leach, tefernng to the
abundant crop of flapping Jaws
filling the airwaves. "It won't
last for much long~r. The pub-
lic is fed up and rightfully so."
I As for hts own plans and
dreams, Leach hopes that his
hfe will always be filled with
"champagne wishes and caviar
dreams,• along with "good
health, good food and good
people to share it all with.·
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'
Tale of pioneer life told through ~ong and dance in 'Qllilters ~ :
I Q uillen• II one of th099 musicals that on the sur-
ace sounds simple: a
mother and her daughters relate
tales of liVlDg in America during
the rmd 1~. It's a saga of pio-
neer life told through song and
dance. "Qwllers" combines old-
fashioned dramatic storytelling
with period-style tunes to offer a
slice of Americana that is part his-
tory lesson, part entertainment
and entirely original.
As part of its "~ericana Sea·
son,• Newport Theater Arts Cen-
ter in Newport Beach is present-
ing its version of "Quilters,• which
opened this weekend and runs
through Dec 17 One of the cast
members, Hamel Whitmyer, has
been a C<>j_ta Mesa resident for
rune years ~he is a fonner board
member for NTAC, but Uus 1S her
fi.rSt acting clss1gnment for the the-
ater.
•I'm so thnlled to be uwolved
in 1t," said Whitmyer poor to a
recent dress reheMscil. ·These
women are great, and the music 1s
beautiful. It's fantastic. I play the
moth'er It 's through my eyes that
the whole pldy is wntten. It's her
legacy. H
Local theatergoers may recog-
nize Whitmyer from her role as
Sara Jane Moore m Orctn ge Coast
College's acclauned production. of
"Assass1.11s" earlier Uus year. In
that pldy,, Whitmyer was one of
two women who unsuccessfully
tned to shoot Pres1dent Gerald
Ford
Theater 1s in \\'lutmyer's blood,
as well a!> her spouse's Her hus-
band is Alex Golson, a longtune
OCC d.rdUla professor But while
Golson has mdde the theater a
career. Whitmyer spends her day-
time hours \vork.ing in the medical
held
• Acbng 1s dn avocation of
nune," Whitmyer said. "It's a very
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serious avocation, and I enjoy it
immensely, but I do it for fun, for
release."
She paused, then added with a
laugh, ·1 do it to get away from my
job.•
While "Quilters" may not have
a holiday theme, like some other
local theaters do this time of year,
Whibnyer.said the play will leave
audiences with a glow III their
hearts.
For tickets or more information
on "Quilters " at Newport Theatre
Arts Center, call 631-0288.
Doyle take two
·' In last week's column, South
Coa'St Repertory founding artist
Richard Doyle, starring in the two·
character drama "The Interroga-
tion of Nathan Hale By Captain
John Montresor of HRM Expedi-
tionary Forces" on SCR's Second
Stage·, gave a behind-the-scenes
look at the acting profession.
This week., he talks about lus
early days at SCR, and about the
four years he spent as Woody's
father-in-law on the hit TV show,
"Cheers."
"Ron Boussom (another SCR
foundiQ.g artist) and I always
played the old men in the old
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days,• sa.id Doyle, so: •When pomt. he was shooting "Cheen"
you're 19 and your acting experi· in the morning, rebeamng ·wl!;it-
ence is limited, you have to use ing for Godot• at SCR in the after-
your imagination. It was good noon and perlonning in "Intimate
worlt then, and I recommend it Exchanges" at SCR at night.
now for young actors." •u was a tou b period. I proba-
Doyle had lots of op~tieS bly turned own as many
to study people when he was a episodes as I filmed. A couple of
boy. His fathet was in the service, times, when I was in a show here,
so Doyle saw a great deal of the they made some pretty extraoldi·
world. From the ages of 8 to 13, he nary offers to get me from the the-
Uved in Naples, Italy, where be ater rto do an episode up there.
was influenced by various cul-Tuey ottered to buy the house one
tures and dialects, including night. because they wanted to
British, German, French and Ital-tape on a night that I had a perfor-
ian. After reb.µ"tling t.o the states, ma.nee. They wanted me all the
he continued his schooling but time. I could have been a running
dropped out of college in 1964 to character, a season regular. But it
join SCR. The actor had to take a wasn't enough for me. I have SCR,
two-year break in 1968 when be } have a career in the voice-over
was drafted and sent to Vietnam. field. I make a good living, so the
He returned from Vi~~il:Dl an.d . money wasn't that attractive.•
'Yent bad to college, dividing. his ' Doyle said there might have
time between school ~d: acting. been a spin-off series starring
He beg~ to get tel!?VlSlo~ and Woody, Kelly and Mr. Gaines, but cc:>mme~ .work, w~ch paid the the decision to terminate the
bills until ~. SCR gig. started !0 series, plus Doyte's reluctance to
pay him a living wage m the mid leave SCR, put an end to that pos-19~e SCR is Doyle's main pas-sibility. Still, i;>oyle 1S grateful for
sion, he also has a career as a the op~rtunity .. to have be~ a
voice-over actor for commercials, part of Cheers,. and ~ it up
and does frequent guest roles on as another learning expenence.
TV shows. "Everything you do is part of
But be never dreamed that he your th~tric~ educati~n, p~ ~f
would end up as a reoccurring your tr~g •. Doyle said. Life is
characte r on the J>Opul!U TV show, such a nch ~g to draw on that,
"Cheers.~ His role as Walter whether you re aware of it or not,
Gaines, Woody's father-in-law for every experie_nc:e you have is
12 episodes between 1989 and going to pay off at some point."
1994, came during a very busy To check out Doyle's perfor-
period. mance in "The Interrogation of
Once be was on "Cheers," Nathan Hale," playing through
Doyle got even busier. At one Dec. 3 at ~CR, call 957-4033.
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That's when the Planning
Commission drafted a few stip-
ulations, which include a
requirement that the hot spot
~ away patrons who walk
• · bnto the property. The list also
!4ncl\ldet a provision that the
club, located near the corner of
t 7th Street and Superior
Avenue, install a fence around
the property and provide free
valet parking.
Then, the commission wants
to review the matter in about
four months - a time span that
club officials say is •practically
unrealistic."
•The problems aren't inside
the club," said Mayor Joe
Erickson, who on Thursday vis-
ited the ballroom with Council-
woman Mary Hornbuckle and
several residents who live near-
by. "The problems were on the
outside.
' •Mary and I were there until
elves and contribute to the ool. .
• , "Men feel like we're hanging
and not really contributing
much. I think men feel intim-
ted by the PTA."
School board trustee Ed Deck-
who lives in Mesa Verde and
a daughter at Estancia, came
with the idea last spring, then
ed other dads in the area to
if they bad any interest in a
nthly men's breakfast.
.. •1 wanted us to get together to
about the good things in the
cia zone,• Decker said. "It
emerged through the Adams-Wil-
(elementary schools bound-
change controversy) and
w from there. The idea is fel-
hip with each other and con-
. on with each other.•
Deming, who sits on 'the steer-
ing committee, said he hopes the
group can alter the neg~tive
images he thinks people have of
the zone.
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some of the residents we were
with had already counted sev-
eral hundred walk-on clients •
The City Council lS sched-
ulea to review the matter dur-
ing Monday night's meeting.
However, Purcell said the club
plans to request a continuance.
Whethetthe~U)a
delay remains to be seen.
"They've been asked to be
at the meeting and be prepared
to comment," Brickson said.
"This has been before the Plan-
ning Commission and the -
Redeveloment Agency for a
number of months, and there
are definitely some problems.
"But, I think when you're
looking at the possibility of tak-
ing-this to court, it's a very seri-
ous situation that requires a lot
of consideration. It's important
to show that you've giYen the
business owner every opportu-
nity to correct the situation. And
I am concerned that if a contin-
uance isl!'.!..JJLanted, that might
be construt!(i by the court as
bad faith .•
most support we can give,• Dem-
ing said. "There are a lot of things
that people don't talk about. Peo-
ple are leaving the Estancia area
because they perceive a Latin or
gang problem in the ar~a.
"Diversity can be an ·asset,• he
said. "We don't all have to look
the same.•
Carnett, whose daughters
attend Estancia High and TeWin-
kle Middle School, said fathers
have a lot to otter to education
' and he hopes many will take
advantage of the group's first
meeting in December.
•Dads, I think, are real com-
mitted to their kids, and I think.-
we can do a lot that's really posi-
tive for our children.•
The inaugural men's breakfast
will be Dec. 1 from 6:30-7:30 a.m.
in the Estancia High School Com-
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Steering committee members
said they hope about 200 fathers
attend .
"It's for the men of the Estancia
zone," Decker said. "That doesn't
mean only current (lads. They
could be grand dads. former
dads, male guardians, male
brothers. We're not fussy."
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said Gibb, who said he is confi-
dent he can prove that the sales-1 man's conduct was outrageous. Gooci, who is still working at
the dealership, denied that he
said anything disparaging
used the words the couple claim
he did, bis attorney Richard Hig-
bie said Friday. The attorney for
Fletcher Jones declined to com-
ment on the lawsuit.
The Grouxs called on the Anti-
Detamatton League for assistance.
When the case was first made
public, the league received sever-
al calls from people outraged ov~
the incident, according to Joyce
Greenspan, an league spokes-
woman who appeared in court to.
offer support.
"It's important Pletcher Joo.es
realizes the seriousness of !his
and not trivialize it,• said
Greenspan, who stressed busi-
nesses n~ed to become more sen-
sitive to racial issues. "It's aggra-
vating to know that we can live in
the United States and stuff like
this comes out of left field. lt is a
hwttul thing to have happen.•
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A motorist who was apparently
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Friday afternoon which caused a
power outage ·on several Costa
Mesa streets for hours and
snarled traffic, police said.
A man, who police did not
identify but who said was not
injured, clipped the telephone
pole at 2870 Clubhouse Drive at
4:45 p.m. which cut the power to
several city streets incl~ding
Adams and Albatross, Adams and
Placentia, Baker and Royal Palm
and Harbor and Geisler, Costa
Mesa police Sgt. Allen Huggins
said.
Southern California Edlson
crews immediately began work-
ing to repair the damage and esti-
mated it would be five hours until
they bad the power on those
streets up and running, Huggins
said.
The power outage caused the
dreaded 5 p.m. traffic to back up
on the streets and created a
•tremendous traffic snarl• at
Adams and Placentia, Huggins
said.
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A Newport Beach police officer
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three-car pile-up near the comer
of Irvine Terrace and Coast High-..
way when_the driver reportedly
smashed into the back of his car,
said Newport Beach Lt. Jim Car-
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Officer Garrity was uninjured
but his car wasn't so lucky. ·u·s totalled.· Carson said.
The driver was taken to Hoag
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treated foT minor injunes, Carson
50ld. Carson said police planned
to arrest the man, whose identity
was unknown at press time, once
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A10 SATURDAY, NOVEMBE~ 18. 1995
Year-round ·schoOI idea
gets no -passing mark··
I 'm calling about the ptiddle-
school expansion. Jim de
Boom's idea to save 6 one-
time $2.5 million to move stu-
dents by forcing year.round
school is ludicrous.
First of all, three more
months of school will cost in
teacher salaries and mainte-
nance and utilities, etc. every
year.
Secondly, why
inconvenience every
family in the New-
port-Mesa district
when only a minor-
ity are affected?
And thirdly,
when did Jim de
Boom become the
financial consoence
of the school district?
He .. sat idly by
while (fonner bud-
get director) Stephen
Wagner stole $4 mil-
lion from our chil-
dren.
Yes, we should
explore all the alter-
natives, but so far
the plan-for sixth
through eighth
grade looks the best.
SCOTT
HOSTETLER
Newport Beach
I am a .teacher.
I've been te~ching in
year-round schools
for the last 10 years,
and J can testify to
this: year-round
school is an educa-
tional disaster.
round school. That qualifies at
WHAT, which is one out of five
with the other four questions
left unanswered. So I give the
"Daily Pilot" my usual *F" for
investigative reporting.
The other four questions the
"Pilol" is tiptoeing around for
some reason are left to the
reader's imagination.
The first question after what
aowding the schools, the next
logical question is WHY are
these f aiiillfes overoowamg
our schools?
And finally, once the other
four W's a.re answered, we
have the final question of
WHEN did this phenomenon of
overcrowding begin to occur;
because it didn't just pop out of
a jack-in-the-box yesterday.
. If we have the
answers to these·
five basic ques-
tions, then we as
an informed,
democratic elec-
torate would hove
the basis for m8.k-
ing the necessary
decisions to correct
the situation with-
out simply hanging
the bill on the
good old taxpayer
as usual and
papering over the
problem with a -
transparent.solu-
tion like mandato-
ry year-round
school. ~
TOM
WlLLIAMS
Newport Beach
• EQITOft'S NOTE: The
Daily Pilot stands by Its
stories on year-round
schools and contends ·
they have been jour-
nalistically sound.
It has a very neg-
ative effect on chil-
dren's learning It is
very disruptive to
families.
I'm a teacher
in Newport-Mesa
Unified School
District at the
Alternative Edu-
._'"!'__..,._, l·~~~~~~~~==:~~==~~~ cation Center, ~ and w.e have been
. is WHERE. fighting to get a year-round
CHRISTOPHER PETERS
BaJboa Island
The first thing any first-year
journalism student is taught
(at least let's hope it's still
taught) is the "five W's of jour-
nalism."
These are the five questions
that any news story is sup-
posed to a nswer as immortal-
ized by the paragon of journal-
istic broadcasters, Edward R.
Murrow and they are: Whal,
where, who, why and when?
The "Daily Pilot" tells us our
school district has overcrowd-
ing and that the llll$Wer is year-
Wh~re is this overcrowding school going here at the c;enter,
taking place in our schools? where we have independent
I lOQk up and down the study at Monte Vista High
streets of all the neighborhoods School and Back Bay Continua-
in my area, and I see one or tion High School.
two children per family walk-It would be the greatest
ing to school, half of the houses boon for these students to have
without school-age children. school all year long so they
These families are O'\l'.ercrowd-wouldn't lose all the work
ing ctur schools? Come on, they're putting into it in the
H Daily Pilot;" get real I nine months that we currently
If we find out where the are in operation.
overcrowding is taking place, We here think it would be
the next obvious question, thus the best idea possible and
far left unanswered, is WHO. would be the best for the stu-
Who are the families over· dents.
crowding our schools?
Once we know who is over-
readers respond
JO BIACK~ACOB
Newport Beach
Principal ~hould butt out
I was very surprised to see
that William Knight, principal
of Newport Beach Elemen-
tary School, is advocating the
opening of yet another bar less
than one mile from his school.
It is admirable that he would
take time out of his busy day to
express his favorable opinion of
one of his PTA volunteers. How-
ever, as a resident of Lake for-
est, I hardly find him qualified
to express an optAl as to what
is or is not good for the residents
of Cannery Village.
While Mark Wood may be a
great volunteer and 8:$S8l to the
community, the lssue ls not
about Wood. The is ue is about
the opening of on~ more drink-
ing establishment in an area
than can o.lreadY, be considered
to be 1aturated with bars and
restaurants.
Perhap1 il Knight would
spend more ti.me on childreri'•
education and leas time on
WOOd'• bar1 there would be less
n ed for progtam1 1ucll u last
week'• DARB progran> concern-
ing drug and alcdhol abuse, ~
whJcb took pla at his elemen-
tary school. .
The r sident.s ~f Cannery Vil·
log ore not Interested in lng
8.lloth r beJ open.
My wife and l are building a
home in Cannery Village that
we expect to occupy with our
two high school sons in about a
month.
That home is about two doors
from what Mark Wood has
l!escribed as his •nightclub,"
the Hide Out, where you can go
and Nparty all night. ff '
As parents Ill the Newport-
Mesa School District, we are
outraged that the district would
permit a principal of a nearby
elem~tary school to go on
record as its P1WciPal support-
ing a new bar in an area where
there is an abundance of prob-
lems emanating from countless
bars and tlightdubs already 1n
the neighborhood
GEORGI! LEEPER
Newport Beach
Horse owners get no
special treatment
Regai"ding Mike Murphy's
comments and a lack of under·
standing about being a horsa
owner in the Newport .
B ach/Costa Mesa ar a, (Com-
munity FON.Ill Ott. 28.)
wealthy. Because of overcrowd-
ing in the area with people,
most of your neighbors who are
horse owners are not allowed to
have their pets at home any-
more.
More than pets, horses are ·
part of an industry that sur-
rotinds them. That industry
brings tax dollars to our town ·
and a;tate and creates jobs and
businesses to support it. The
benefits are large and small,
from promoting an Olympic
sport to the glee of a child's
smile upon first touching so
grAnd an animal with so soft a
nose.
I hope the fairgrounds contin·
ue gt\11.ng our community horse
owners a place to go and sup-
port an international sports
mdustry, and, by the way, I don't
keep a horse at the fairground.I.
USA CLl!Ml!NT
Santa Ana Heights
h d: Kudos to Claire
CongratuloUons to Llncoln
School teacher Claire RaWeld
for a great Job. Sbe deterVes ell
th occolodtt 1he gets.
· In my oplruon, the most
lmportant prof essionelJ who
~~=Our opinion should be con-
11dered before that of someone
Uk Knight, who lives outsfd
Maybe the Daily Pilot will
enlighten Murphy on som of
tlio history of thJs orea, th fair·
groundi and the pa.rt ~· horse •
played In that history.
U not, ho should look it up.
Horse owners have been
knowo to work long hours end
mu.ltlple jobS to afford proper
ca.re f0r th f ts. Not an are
t celve the least amount of pay
for UMlr tervk'el are teach•rt.
They are very valuable to our
children and to families, and
they ShOUld be recogril7.ed man
often andpakl ~
•
the ar a and ha no idea what lJ
going on tn our neighborboOd.
.. DAVID O. CIAU
ennery WJa Coeta~
forunt
THE GENERAL RETURNS
Ponner supervisor Tom Riley
b4s seen his share of battle, both
as a Marine and later as a politi·
clans. But he returned last week
from a different type of battle -a.•
trip to the Mayo Clinic for a pair
of surgeries. Riley, .who has seen
his fair share of bealtb·related in
recent yea.rs, LS on the rebound at
a local rehab center and hopes to
be home in a few weeks
YOUNG VOl.UNl'EEft ~ -
Sal 1brres is just a 17-yea.r-old
high school student. But this
week. he became a symbol of
success when he helped a local
charity -Friends in Service to
Humanity -earn a $1,000 award.
The money will be used to help
battle homelessness. Torres, who
is bilingual and a student at
Monte Vista High School, volun-
teers up to 10 hours a week at
FISH.
·BOB HENRY
After only a. few days of com-
munity debate-, the Newport
Beach City Council unanimously
agreed to name an as-yet-unbuilt
sports park in memory of Bob
Henry, the Newport Beach
patrolmen who was killed in the
line of duty this year. City parks
commissioners had considered
nami,ng the park after Henry last
week but opted to mull it over
for a while instead. Rath~ than
wait, Mayor John Hedges
steered the matter straight to the
council.
Former county supervisor Tom Riley Is boun.dng back from
surgery.
correspondence
loss
GARY BURRIU..
Longtime radio state and
newspaper owner Gary Burrill
passed away Tuesday. Mr.
Bwrtll was best known as the
owner of KOCM, an easy-lis-
tening station. He also owned
the Newport-Mesa News,
which ceased publication in
1979.
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Conce~ about the Back Bay ~:
sewage plan haven't subsided;~
I ~ you to use your editorial
power to convince the City
Counsel of NeWporl Beach
along with the Irvine Ranch
Water Distrlct to NOT permit the
dlJcbarge of ANY treated sewer
water into tbe Newport Bay.
The Irvine Ranch Water Dis-
trid is using this ploy to save the
immediate expense of piping the
water to the Huntington Beach
sewage treatment plant, where it
can be shipped offshore to be
dissolved in the ocean.
We enjoy the bay, which has
suffered unbelievable pollution
of the past yea.rs.
Adding' treated sewer water
will do nothing to improve its
cleanliness. ·
I'm not a nut environmentalist,
but I don't want f0Wer water
running past my house any more
than you would want sewer
water on your front lawn and this
goes for the wildlife that inhabits
the bay.
We need spokespersons to
protect us from bureaucrats who
are willing to create a condition
today that will have to later be
resolved at a charge consider-
ably in excess of today'' cost.
Such temporary savings are
ludicrous. We implore you to add
your influence anti make our
voices heard so that they will
abandon this unacceptable intru-
sion.
God help their incumbency if
this goes through.
E. WM. SPARR
Newport Beach
The West Newport Beath
Association, through its directors,
voted in favor of the following
resolution.
1. We real.lie that the contin-
ued improvement of the water m
Newport Bay 1.s one of the most
· important Issues fodng Newpon.
Beech.
2. We recognize the complex
scientific 1.ssucs involved 1n the
Irvine Ranch ~eter District's pro-
posal •
3. We understand that the pro-
ject's discharge of 5 million gal-
lons per day into San Diego
Creek must bave an lmpact on
the water in the bay
4. We believes the use of
reclaimed water for variov.s pur-
poses will be an increasingly
important feature of life.
5. We are concerned about the
contradictory nature of the
reports giveri by experts retained
by the IRWD and strongly com-
mends the dty df Newport Beach
for retairµng independent
&perts to give advice on the
effects of the proposed projects.
6. We recommend that no fur-
ther action be taken on this pro-
ject until a clear and credible
non-partisan scientific opinion
holds that the project will not
result in health problems or
adverse environmental.impacts
and will improve the water quali-
ty of Newport Bay.
PETER TAU
President, WEST NJ;WPORT
BEACH ASSOCIATION
I am a resident of the Upper
Newport Bay who has been
made aware by Citizens for a
Sewage Free Bay that a proposal
is being made to dispose of treat-
ed sewage through the bay
rather than pumping it to a
Huntington Beach sewage treat-
ment plant.
As a frequent user of the Back
Bay and a supporter of sustain-
able practices for a better eavi-
ronment, t.qe following questions
need answering.
1. Has it been proven and
documented that treated waste
water causeS'human
disease?
2. Does the addition of fresh
water to the saltwater environ-
ment of the Back Bay damage
the ecology?
3. Without adequate informa·
tion, ~ you Willlng to risk dam-
age to the ecology of ono of the
few wetland areas in Southern
California?
. -'
4. Could.funds be raised for l
the iJnPrOvement and mainte-
nance of the Back Bay with som
of the money going to the diver-
sion of treated waste water to
Huntington Beach?_ . -.
s. What a.re the altemativese
Could this water be used for :
agricultural inig=? ~
CostaM •
' Gifted students don'
get their fair share
the educational pie. IY
I read in the Daily Pilot that '
the school district and Youth
Employment Services received ..
$98,000 to help 35 students
obtain internships.
In addition. they get 20 ho
of credit toward graduation.
The aiteria for entering this
program is that students have
two o.r more ~ bfrrters. • Those
include "extreme body a.rt• ..
(including t(lttoos, body pieil
or abnormal hair color), being
felon, being pregnant or havin
a child, being a dropout, or havtJ
ing a low income.
All but one of these criteria
seem to be self-imposed. By my;
calculations, this program costs
about $3,000 per student.
It saddens me to compare th.ii
amount to the $10 per student
per year the district allocates to
the gifted and talented students
in seventh through 12th grades ..
These students have been
identified to be in the top 5%
through intelligence and psych~
logical testing. With $10 a year, •
the students can't even take a
field trip to JPL or Cal Tech. ·
Perhaps if the •best and the
brlghtest• dyed their hair purpl
and put A bone in their nose,
they would have a better ch.an
at a piece of the educational pl!
GAY GEISER-SANDOV.
CostaM
UTIREMENT Pl.ANNING
A tession on •Protecting
Assets from Long-Term Care
eo.ts• will be presented by Ken-
neth Stem at Orange Coast Col-
lege from 9 a.m. lo noon in Room
202 of the Lewis Applied Science
building. Stern is the author of
•Senior Savvy"·ana is a nation~
ly known tax expert. He will dls-
the best ways to ellminate
e and death taxes along with
aspects of retirement plan-
Cost for the event is $29. To
er call 432-5880.
~ EXHIBrT AND AUCTION
Th,e Zonta Club of lrvine/Sad-
•back will hold an art exhibit
d auction at 6 p.m. at the Vtl-
e Crean, 2300 Mesa Drive in
wport Beach. Admission of $20
udes an appetizer buffet and
al.et parking. There is a no host
' e bar. Proceeds from• the
~lldrai.54~ wil go directly to local
olarship programs To make
ervations, call Marianne at
86-6773. tfoME~'S FASHION WORKSHOP
: A •Fashion 'fherapy~ work-
*P on improving 0ne's personal
liaage through fashion tech-
"'nfques will be taught by Betty
Nethery from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in
Room 102 of Orange Coast Col-
lege's Business Education build-
ing. The fee for the session is $35.
· For information on registration
call 432-5880.
00 WHAT YOU LOVE, .
ntE MONEY Will FOLLOW
A free commuhitY workshop
focusing on finding work that is
life-affinning and economically
reward.iilg will be ?resented from
noon to 1:30 p.m. at 2900 Bristol
St., Suite J-108 in Costa Mesa.
Elizabeth Slocum, a marriage,
family and child therapist is the
instructor of the course, and she
will include discussions and exer-
cises based upon the book called
"Do What You Love, the Money
Will Follow• by Marcia Slnetar.
There is no fee to attend, but
reservations-a.re rec:pi®d and can
be made by calling 850-1689.
SMALL BUSINESS RECORD-KEEP·
ING WORKSHOP AT OCC
A tax and record-keeping
workshop will be presented for
small business owners from 9 a.m.
to 1 p.m. in Room 205 of Orange
Coast College's Lewis Applied
Science Building. Terry Ander-
son, an Internal Revenue Service
representative, will teach the·
class which bas been approved
fpr four hours of Continuing Edu-
cation Credit. The cost of the
course is $3~ for one person or $69
for two to attend. can 432-5880 to
register. .
WORKSHOP ON STARTING A
WORD PROQSSING BUSINESS
Practical information on start-
ing a word processing/secretarial
service will be presented by
Lynette Smith, a certified profes-
sional secretary, at a workshop
from 9 a .m. to 1 p.m. in Room 203
of Orange Coast College's Lewis
Center for . Applied Science. The
fee for the session is $39. To regis-
ter by phone call 432-5880.
FINANOAL PLANNING
FOR WOMEN
A financial planning workshop
designed for womep. only vJill
take place from 9 a.m. to noon in
Room 102 of Orange Coast Col-
lege's Lewis Center for Applied
Science. Marjorie Stanford, a cer-
tified financial planner, will dis-
cuss assets, record-keeping and
the value of money. There is a $25
fee to attend, .or $39 for two. Cali
432-5880 to register.
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201 ·of Orange Coast College's
Lewis Applied Science Butlding
The cost to attend the workshop is
$29 and mcludes a private consul-
tation with Vmn.icof. To sign up
for the event call 432-5880
PRE-OPERATIVE
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1995 A11
HOUDAYFW
A~)' boutigqe featur·
mg~. apparel and
specialty Ueml by more
than 25 local vendors and
aafters Will take place
from 1 O a.m. to 7 p.m. at
the Newport Harbor Elks
Lodge, fl 161, 3456 VIA
Oporto ln Newport Beach.
The boutique is Sp<>DSOfed
by the "Honey Ooo'z, • a
women's support club of
the Elk$ . .Proceeds will
benefit the Elks Cnppled
Children's Charities. Call
673-6110.
SEASoH SPECIAl..S
Port Saint Nick Holiday •
, Boutique is planned 9
'a.m. to 2 p.m. Harbor
View Homes Phase i
Clubhouse, Port West-
bourne Place, Newport
Beac:!i. Part of proceeds
lo benefit the H .V. Com-
munity Association and
Andersen Elementary
School}'TA.
SUNDAY
YEAR'S KARAOKE ENTERTAINER
Twenty four best K~raoke
singers in Orange County will
compete for the title of Orange
County Karaoke Entertainer of
the Year in the Graad Ballroom of
the Red Lion Hotel, 3050 Bnstol,
Costa Mesa Showtune is. 7 :30
p m. preceeded by a first come-
first ~rve Pasta Buffet at $4 a
plate for 300 ~ests from 6 to 1
p.m. Entertainers will preform in
one of six musical stylings, Top
40; Country; ROdt;
Broadway/Showtunes; Stan-
dards/Oldies; Rhythm & Blues.
The grand prize winner will
recieve $1000 and title of
Karaoke Entertainer -of the Year,
The cost is $10 per tioelrt. For
infonnation, call Fred Johnson,
476-9474.
COMMUNITY BLOOD DRIVE
1n association with the Ameri-
can Red Cross, Bahia Corinthian
Yacht Club hosts a community
blood drive and all-day .football
party beginning at 9 a.m. at th~
club, 1601 Bayside Dr. m Corona
del Mar An NFL Football Party
I with hmch speaals will continue
through the day in the club's ·
Columbia Room. hosted by Staff
Commodore Fred Martin, Rear
Copunodore Jun Ensign, and
board director, John Bynon.
Blood donors and those who wish
to hdve a seat saved at the foot-
ball party should call 644-9530.
Guests unable to donate blood_
may instead make a monetary
contribuuon to the Red Cross.
COSMETIC SURGERY SEMINAR
I A free ·Show and Tell ~ semi-
nar featuring complunentary
computer unaging and ultraviolet
detection photography along
with a discussion on state-of-the-
art faoal re1uvenat:lon and cos-
meltc surgery will take place
from 1-3 p.m at the Fulton Skin
Institute, 1617 Westcliff Drive,
Swte 100 m· Newport Beach. For
more m.formatlon call 631-DERM.
PITALIZATION
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SUITE 102
71 4 833-340&
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from Mot..wlr pto•ld. the ult11Nt• •
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Some 15 tons of snow are forecast to fall Dec.
9 in Grant Howald Park in Corona del Mar
for a Winter Wonderland, from 10 a.m. to 1
p.m. Sponsored by the Newport Beach Com-
munity Services Department, the free event ls
made possible by a generous donation from
the Newport Harbor Elks Club. Designed for
children from age six through 16, the event
will feature holiday craftl, a snowman build-
ing .contest and a vlllt ,,_. Santa Claus. Par-
~ts are encouraged to bring cameras and
pJenty of Wm to photograph their children
playing in the snow. Grant Howald Park ls at
the corner of Filth and Iris Avenues in Coro-
na del Mar. For .more information, call 644-
3151.
QUALITY IS
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Holiday Chocolate Truffles ·
Available at
Ghirardelli Chocolate Shop & Soda Fountain
CRYSTAL COURT. THE VILLAGE I THE OFFICES· ~ euu.ocr .. IJ l KSMEt!SSTOKt. SEARS llOONSO~Y 11iE~AY WSFl1HAwill'I
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SALVATION A1tMY CHRISTMAS
KICK-OFF
The Salvation Army will
launch its 1995 Christmas Cam-.
paign with hOltl (Apt Lee Les-
C4110 and Ed Amold of K1lA
channel 5 at 9:30 a.m. in the Jew-
el Court of South C~st Plaza,
3333 Bristol St., in Costa Mesa.
For more information call Warren
Johnson at 832-7100.
THE STATE OF ORANGE COUNTY
The Woman's Civic League
meets in the Jorgenson Room ·of
Maririers Library at 10 a.m. pre-
~dedby asocial time at 9:30 a.m.
Guest speakei will be Jlm Wood,
editor of Coaster Magazine, who
will speak on "The State of
Orange Coun.ty." • · . .
WEDNESDAY
FREE TAX WORKSHOP
The Intemal~Revenue Service
is conducting a free, one-day tax
workshop from 10 a.m. to 4:30
p .m. in the Costa Mesa Library,
1855 ParK ·Ave. Thpics will
include record keeping, taxable
business il}come, employnient
taxes, depreciation deductions
and more. Seating is available on
a first-come, first-served basis.
For information, call 643-4060.
MONDAY, NOV. 27
CHRISTMAS AT THE RITZ
A Christmas luncheon-to bene-
fit Casa Teresa will be held at the
Ritz Restaurant, N~wport Beach
beginning with a reception at
10:30 a .m. and an update on the
Casa Teresa, Orange ·County's
home for Unwed adult mothers,
and the new Adopt a Room pro-
gram, at 11 ·with lupch served at
noon. Reservation§ are a must.
Cost is $32.50. Make ·checks
payable to Casa Teresa and mail
to . 478 Abbie Way, Costa Mesa,
92627.
GOP FASHIONS
The Costa Mesa Republican
Women Federated will bold their
annual Fashion Show and Lun-
cheon at 11:00 a .m. at the Costa
Mesa Golf and Country Club.
New officers for 1966 will be
installed. For reservations, call
557-6545 or 962-5398.
WBDNBSDAY. NOV. 29
FRIENDS OF ntE IRVINE COAST
"Endangered Species on our
Coast: WW They Survive?" is the
topic of Gail Kobetich, biologist
and field supervisor with the U.S.
Fish and Wildlife Service at the
annual meeting of the Friends of
the Irvine Coast, in the Oasis-
Center at 5th St. and Marguerite
Ave., Corona del Mar. The meet-
ing begins at ?:30 p.m. and is free
and.open to the public. For IJlOre
information, call 644-5998. r
ON GOLD MOUNTAIN ~
Lis& See, author of the best-
seller •On Gold Molintain: The
One-Hundred Year Odyssey of a
Chinese-American Family" will
speak on the subject of her book
at the ORANGE CQUNTY
INSIDE EDGE. A support gioup
for leaders where success-mindea
people gather to explore and
expand their potential, the Inside
Edge welcomes guests. Included
in the meeting is a full buffet
breakfast, informal networking
and professional entertainment.
The meeting will take place
between 6:30 and '8:30 '-a.tn. at
Scott's Restaurant, 3300 Brtstol,
Costa Mesa. Cost for first time
guests is $15. For reservations,·
call 730-5050.
SATURDAY, DEC. 2
PIECEMAKERS' CHRISTMAS .
FESTIVAL
Celebrate the holiday. season
at the annual Piecemakers·Christ-
mas Festival. 150 booths of hand
crafted items for sale. Live coun-
try music, great food and enter-
..
tainment. While you're there: vis-;
it the new Christmas tree lot.
Hhours are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Satur-
day, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday. No
admilsion fee. Piecemakera
Country Store, 1720 Adams
Avenue (114) 641-3112.
HOUDAY BRUNCH
The Friends of the Orange
Co'ast Interfaith Shelter (FOC~) •
hold a sumptuous Holiday Brunch ·
at the Village Crean from 11 a.m. ,
to 1 p .m . $25 admission cost
includes food, live entertainment 1
and a "The Best of Holiday Cook-•
ing, '! a demonstration by renoWJ:l 1
chef David Wilhelm of Chimayo 1
Grill. The highlight of the brunch"'
is the decorating --of the Shelter's-
Chrlstmas tree. Children living at
the shelter spend time alter
school and on we~kends making
ornaments for the shelter Christ-
mas tree. These ornaments wfil ·
-be on "sale" at the Brunch. Once
an ornament is· Hsold" it gofHi on
the tree and the decorated tree
retwns to the shelter ~ cioes fl\e
contribution. Reservations are' 4.
must. Call 760-8384 before Nov:
30. l
TUESDAY, DEC. 12 · ')
ASSERTING YOURSELF ,
H Assertixe Communication
and Self-Esteem" is the title of a
free noon program in the Friends'
Meeting Room of the NeWport
Beach Central Llbt"ary. Preregis-
tration is not necessary to attend.
Presented by Mary M. SaucedO',.
the program will help participants
learn to communicate their true
feelings, understand the causes of
ineffective behavior and identify
the diff13rences between passive
aggressive behavior, aggressiv'e
and assertive styles of communi ...
eating. Saucedo is a psychologi-
cal Cl$Sistant specializing in mfil'.
riage and family issues.The Cen·
tral Library is at 1000 Avocado
Avenue. For more information,
call 717-3801.
EYE·Ol'ENER -
Costa Mesa Highs Mustangs barge
into CIF Di.vision II water polo finals.
Verhulst
~eys the .
attack
• Bob Dukus takes over
at Newport, where new
faces abound as the
'95-96 campaign looms.
By Barry Faulkner, Dally Pilot
NEWPORT BEACH -While
.. the term "transition game" nor-
mally refers to the turnabout from
defense to offense, its meaning
goes much deeper this season for
the Newport Harbor High girls
basketball team.
Graduation, transfer and the
priority of other sports has taken
seven of last season's top eight
players, and six-year coach
Shannon Jakosky also elected to
QUOTE OF THE DAY
lhese !ir mior '!ftarlen hat't' u't'11'kt!Ci hard for ft1ie ~
since they ~P tii the eighth gradt'. lQ get. herP ... •
-CVSTA MESA WA1T:ll POU) CVAGI BRIAN KllF.l!TZKAMP
MARC MART N DAA. • Pll.OT
Eagles··
aJtnost
dolt,~
16-14
• Estanaa just misses
recording major upset
against No. 2 La Mirada.
By Sarry Faulkner, Datly Pl/or
LA MIRADA -The most
rewardmg Estdhaa High football
season in six years almost didn't
end Friday night
Despite fdong long odds as an
at-large vtsitor against No. 2-
seeded La Mirada, Coach John
Llebengood's Eagles scored on
the thtrd pla} of the game, led for
nearly the h.r:-.t 23 rrunutes, and
almos\ CdJll~ from behind at the
end. before falling wtth valor, 16-14.
·Me and my staff are very
proud of ow kids • said a gasping
Liebengood, who gave his voice
to the cause •our defense was
iust superb It was our best defen-
St\le game of the year· Leave the fold, citing family
responsibilities.
First-year Coach Bob Dukus
gets the chore of picking up the
pieces of a program Jakosky
brought from doormat ·status to
four straight CIF Southern Sec-
tion playoff appearances, includ-
ing a trip to the section and
regional finals in 1993-94.
' r t Corona del Mar High receiver Darren MacDonald carries a pair of Brea Olinda defenders ~th him en route to a key !Jain. . The offense, wluch tookiust 85
seconds to make tlus year's squad
the highest-sconng Eagle team m
its 31-year hlstory (282 pomts).
wasn't bad either
However Dukus, 51-69 the last
five sea-
sons at
Santa Ana
H i g h ,
believes .-. ........ ups year's
\lo rs
/ e the
potential to
main ta in
the newly-
built tradi-
tion.
·1 think
we can be
very com-
petitive in
the Sea
V i e w
League,"
said Dukus, one of f9ur new
coaches in the circuit, where only
Corona del Mar's Garth Aint and
El Toro's Carol Murphy return at
the bead of thelr respective
benches.
•rm installing my system, but
the girls are picking it up very
quickly," Dukus said. •So far, it
looks pretty good."
Despite the aforementioned
I~es, including starters Jenny
Jehnings and . :Anderson,
now a Junior and sophomore,
respectively, at Capistrano ValJey
High, there are seven Sailors
with varsity experience, led by
senior Andree Verhulst.
• SEE HOOPS PAGE 81
• Corona del Mar displays a
blistering offensive attack to
smother Brea Olinda; sets up a
rematch With Kennedy in quarters.
By RiChard Dunn. Dal(y Alot
COSTA MESA -Playmg as u they could-
n't wait to get a second shot at Kennedy
High, Corona del Mar's Sea Kings shattered
four school records and tied another Friday
night, sconng a season-high pomt total m
their greatest scoring season m the school's
34-year football history.
They blitzed Brea Olinda, 49-28, m the
first round of CIF Southern Section Division
V playoffs at Orange Coast Col!ege, a game
that had 322 passing yards from the losing
team.
Imagine what Corona del Mar did.
With their third straight victory, the Sea
Kings (8-3) will play Kennedy next week in
the quarterfinals, the school which beat
CdM, 17-10, in the third week of the season,
a time when Dick Freeman took over as
head coach dunng a tumultuous week
Kennedy beat Westnunster, 21-6, Friday
"It would be nice to play them agam. We
want another shot at them," said CdM em r
Josh Walz, who established school recotds
for single-season total offense (1,976 yards)
and single-game total offense (335 yards)
Walz was involved in six of CdM's seven
touchdowns, all of which were capped by
Jimmy Keane's PA'T kicks, anoth(!r school
standard for a single game, breaking Pete
JotumsonA~ 14:year-old record of six against
le, 49~2s ·
San Clemente.
CdM's 322 points this year h1:1s already
smashed the school's previous best of 292.
set during its CIF Division VI championship
season in 1988.
The school record for the most points
scored m a game JS 53, ctgamst Pac.flea m
1968
Furthermore, CdM junior tailback Tom
O'Meara, who rushed for 142 yards on 23
cames, added his 16th touchdown of the
season to tie J.R. Walz's 1993 standard.
O'Meara also went over the 1,000-yard
rushmg barrier for the
season (1, 109 now).
A key moment?
Probably in the second
quarter.
"It would be
nice to play
them again.
We want
another shot
at them ... u
CdM had 15 of its
22 first downs in the
first half, rolling up
316 yards in total
offense, as the Sea
Kings took a 35-14
hal.ftune lead.
Leading 14-7 early -JOSH WAl2
m the second, Cdl\1
defensive tackle Sky
Conway recovered a
fumble at the Brea Olinda 36
On the Sea Kings' enswng play. Walz
connected with George Sumner on a 2B·
yard pass, then O'Meara scored on an 8-yard
run, giving CdM a 21-7, following Keane's
PAT
CdM bad great field posibon on its first
three possessions of the second quarter,
starting from the Brea 30, 36 and 34. CdM
scored-on two of the series.
After going up 21-7, CdM's Bryan Bear
crushed Brea quarterback Matt Kalcevich,
causmg a 12-yard meligible-man down field
penalty on the Wildcats (6-5) On thud
down. Conway nailed Kalcevtch near the
goal hne, provoking an incomplete pass and
causing Brea lo punt
With 6:20 left in the first half, Cd1'.1 took
over at the Brea 34, an'd four plays later it
scored to make It 28-7
Walz found Darren MacDonald on a 14'·
yard touchdown pass, the second of four
sconng passes for Walz, wh~ also ran for a
pairof touchdowns. mcludmg a 61-yarder in
the first quarter
ln their final senes of the second quarter,
the Sea Kings used up 2:45 in eight play'>
sparked by O'Meara's 25-ya.rd run to the
Brea 43, after breaking a tackle at the CdM
44.
Walz also hooked up·wtth Ryan Burns on ..
a 17-yard pass, with a 15-yard late hit penal-
ty on the Wildcats attached to it, giving Cd1vt
a fust down at the Brea 12
1\vo plays later, Wcil.z touched one mto the
end zone for Conway on a 5-yard touch·
down play. Keane's extra-point lock made it
35-14, CdM
-we battled back and forth for a while,
but once we got up, 21-7. we got the
momentum,• Walz said
Walz's 24-yard run on a sneak early m the
Uurd quarter set up another CdM score, a
dnve capped by Walz's 21-yard touchdovro
pass to MacDonald with 5:55 left m the third
quarter. ·
Keane broke the school record for extra-
point kicks in the fourth quarter, after Walz's
7-yard scoring run, giving CdM a 49-20 lead
I I I ( I I I .... ( I I ( ) ( ) I \\ . \ T L I{ p ( ) I ( )
9-6!
·1 think we could have won
the game. 1i we iust had two more
minutes." sa1d Estancia Offensive
Coorctinator Art Perry. who
stepped m to held questions for
lus hoarse head coach
lndeed the Eagles (6-5) gofthe
bclll back,. at their own 42; w\th 24
seconds left But tour straight
passes fell incomplete and the
• Matadors (9-1-11 had only to
WdSte the hnd.l second to escape
mto the CIF ·
D1v1sion
VIII quar-
ters -u wd.S
almost a
reversal of
fortune
from six
yea.fl> ago,·
said La
Mirada
Coach John
Me 1 e .
recalling hls
1989 team's
15-12 first-
round road
upset over
then-top-
s e e de d
Estancia m
the Eagles'
last postsea·
<>on game
"It was
almost a
reverscil of
fortune from
six years ago
(When No. 1
Estancia was
upset by
La Mirada, •
15-12) ••• II
-LA MIRADA
COACH
JOHN MELE
·w e had trouble stoppmg
them and thetr defense gave us
problems,· conllnued Mele, who
might have spilled postgame
tea.rs had seruor Ben Orr not con-
verted a 46-yard held goal with
1.17 left m the hrst half, set up by
Estancia 's only turnover
-w e moved the ball, but we
made too many mistakes, ..
Llebengood said . ·That fumble
cost us at.the end of the half."
linebacker Xavter Le.briJa
picked up the wayward pigskin
and returned it 19 yards to the -
Estancia 24 and the hosts ma.ved
to the 9. before a sack and 15-
yard penalty made things
tougher for On
The three-pointer, howev r,
erased a 7-6 Estano.a lead.
E tanc1a's Chns Felix, who
totaled 130 yards on 11 cam ,
got the Estancia adrenaline flow-
ing on th third play. bursting 66
yards for a touchdown.
Chuck Burden first of two
com ·on kicks gave the Eagles
a 1 d, but th y didn't return tb
1>4ydirt until a.fte.r La Mirada bad
ex nded Its I d to 16-7 lat lin
the third qwrter.·
B n hbng from two CrUdil
nc:roadiment penalt1 , whleb gav Ul Mir da first downs on
thlrd·and·four and fou.rth...nd·
two tuations. the Ma\Man
went 88 yards on 'lO . .,...,.. wtda
quart rblldt Dimon 0. ••Ill
lng over for the 11 ~-: C1tf19 with I 32 left In the .......
Eltanda, Wbk!a .. '12 ...
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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18-1995
~· ~-~ .. . ,.
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MAAC MARTIN I DAl..Y PILOT
I CdM's Sky Conway gets Brea Olinda quarterback Matt KalceVlch by the shirt (above); below, CdM defense buries Ricl\ard Bravo (31).
La Mirada 16, Estancia 14
Score by Quarters
Estancia 7 0 0 7 -14
La Mirada O 9 7 0 -16
Fint Quarter
Est Felix 66 run (Burden kick), 10:35.
Second Quarter·
LM · Hallock 12 pass from Cox
(kick failed), 11 ·s2.
LM ·Orr 46 FG, 1·17
Thlrd~rter
LM Cox 1 run (Orr kick), 1 :32
Fourth Quarter
Est -Perry 1 run (Burden kick), 4:46.
Attendance 4,000 (estimated).
INDIVIDUAL RUSHING
Est -Fehx, t 1-130; T Tanielu, 9-21;
Jahid, 5-14, Gonzalez. 3-14; Perry, 6-11
LM -Corral, 22-89; Nicolini, S-46;
Hallock. 1-8, Cox. 8-minus-12
INDIVIDUAL PASSING
Est · Perry, 2-7-0, 42
LM Cox, 6-13·1, 57
INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING
Est Jah1d, 2 42
LM Hallock, 2 51; Rudiger, 1-4;
Brooks, 1-4, Corral, 1 2; Nicolini,
1-mlnus-4
GAME STATISTICS
Est lM
First downs 8 12
Rushes-yardage 34-190 33-146
Passing yardage 42 57
Passing 2-7-0 6-13-1
Net return yardage • 0 7
Sacks-yardage none 3-min-15
Net yardage 232 195
Punts 5 34.6 5·32.2
Fumbles-fumbles lost 3· 1 2-0
Flags-net yardage 5-25 5-52
Time of possession 20:20 27:40
*Punt retums, Tnt~rceptions, fumble
returns
HOQPS
CONTINUED FROM 81
Last Year's Daily Pilot Newport-Mesa Dis-
trict Player of the Year, the 5-foot-7 junior
point guard has added outside shooting profi-
¢ency to her already-potent package, which
revolves around extreme quickness and com-
petitiveness.
·she has reallt a lot of heart, speed, talent,
mtensity and definite leadership capability,"
said Dukus, who will have to discourage Ver-
hulst's defensive aggressiveness, should she
fail to avoid the foul trouble that plagued-her
: 1a$t season.
, Verhulst averaged 8.2 points per game last
~. but could possibly double that output as
• Da'i featured offenswe option.
-.Junior M.E. Clayton, a 6-foot post with
~ mobility, joins senior Mindi Alford
and junior Colleen Eadie as returners from last
~s 22-6 squad, while junior Michelle 10yt-
t&, sidelined last yeat by knee-ligament
surgery, ts another familiar varsity race, hav·
jDg played as a freshman.
Clayton averaged 2.9 points in oruy eight
~es as a sophomore and Du.kw anticipates
continued. development from the younger sis-
ter of All·CtP standout and four-year letter
'Winrier Mandy Clayton, who graduated last ..,mg.
• •sh has a gr at attitude and she's very ta.I·
• nted," Dukus said. ·she can anticipate,
: ake a steal, dribble the length of the floor,
.• convert a layup, and do it smoothly, which
: 1111't someth1ng a lot or 6-foot girls can do.",
• BadJe, currently finishing up with the cross """"-+-·· country team, averaged 2.8 points last year.
; Her speed fits right into Dukus' fast-paced
• ~·· which indudes multiple defenses.
•we're absolut ly going to try to run and
git up and down the floor," Dukus explained.
e ha such gr,>d team we can get
KATSUYA RAINONE I OAll.Y' Pl.OT
Anc:tree Verhulst keys Harbor's gamfl.
an easy advantage on a lot of teams. The
biggest thing will oo how aggr ive we'll be
tn th rebounding depdrtihent. You have to
get rebounds to have tl running gam . •
Alford aver ged 2.4 points a a jµmor, but
· one of tho Dukus e~ to •ri.Se to Ui
occasion."
'TWo transf ~ bilv tntc.nsif1ed what Dukus
desc:nbed as hettted bottl for playing ti.Di ,
which figure to conu.nu w ll nto the pr
I
CdM 49, 8rH Olinda 28
Score by Quart.rs
Brea Olinda 7 7 6 8 -28
Corona del Mar 14 21 7 7 -49
. First~
CdM • Bums 42 pass from Walz (Keane kid<), 8:33.
80 · Owens 6 pass from KalceYlch (o.wls kick), 3·00.
CdM · Walz 61 run (Keane kick), 1 :36
Second ou-rw
CdM • O'Meara 8 run (Kune kkk), 7:31
CdM · MacDonald 14 pass from Walz (Keane
kick). 4•43
BO • Espana 61 pass from Kalcevich (D.tVlS kick),
311.
CdM • ConNwt 5 pa fTOm W11? (Keane k~. 0'26 Third~·
CdM ·MacDonald 21 pass from Witz (Keane
kidt). 5:55
BO· Lucht 53 pass from Kalcev!ch (pass f1iled),
5:26
f'cM'th ou-rw
CdM ~Walz 6 nm (KHne kick), 11 11
BO · Owens 45 run (Kakevlch kick.I, 4.36
Attendance· 2,200 (estimated)
tNOfVIDUAL MISHING
BO · Owens. 12-83; Prenovost, 2-for·minus-20,
Kakevid'I, 3-for-minus-1 Q
CdM -O'Meara, 23-141; Walz. 11 121, RIC·
cabona, 3-7; A<hterber9, 2-0.
.ll:fOfVIDUAL MSSING
BO -Kakevkn;-18-37-2, 319; Prenovost. 1·1-0, 3,
Owens, 0-1-0.
CdM ·Walz, tl-1-\-1, 214; McClell\n, 0-0-0.
tNDIVft>uAL REalVING
BO • Esparza. 5-138; Plerce, 4-29; Lucht. 3·88;
Freeze, 3-31; Owens, 2·13; Prenovost. 1-16; Bravo,
1·5.
CdM MacDonald, 6--88; Sumner. 3-61. Burns, 2·
59; Conway, 1-5; Shimer, 1-1
GAME STATISTICS
llO CdM
First downs 12 22
Rushes-yardage 1 5-73 39-270
Passing y1rd19e 322 214
Passing 19-39-2 13-15-1
Net retum yardage• 20 30
Sicks-yardage 2-min-20 none
Net ylrdage 395 514
Pl.lots 4 28.5 4-38 2
Fumbles-fumbles lost 2· 1 1-1
Flags.net yardage 5-47 ~ 1
Tlme of J>09ti110n 20.52 27·08
•Punt returns. tnteruptlons, fumble returns
Janet Diaz, a 5-8 senior guard, started last
year at Saddleback High, while Desiree Tal-
ley, a 5-7 jWl.ior, transf eired in from Phoenix,
where she was a varsity perf onner.
Diaz lists hustle and aggressiveness among
her attributes, while Talley's jumping ability
should allow Dukus to use her at forward and
guard. .
10ytta, a dangerous spot-up shooter, ls
among several guards with three-point range,
according to Dukus.
·1 learned a lot about the girls durlng the
abbreviated summer schedule we were able
to play after I started July 5," Dulcus said. •1
have a decent idea of who some of our other
starters will be, but '"there's still some really
strong competitioo. going on. I told the girls
when l started that everyone was gomg to get
an equel shot at earning playing time."
Among those vying for these minutes are:
Breanna Badorek, a 6-0 junior; 5-11 senior
center Gina Italiano, Makehzle Glover, a 5-3
junior; and fresfunen Katie Dunne (S-9) and
Alyssa Paul (5-8). •
•we're not overloaded Wlth stars, but we
have a lot of good playen," Said DUlrus, who . .wm be joined on the bench by fonner Cal
State Fullerton starter Cauandra Wiggins and
jUnior varsity coach Song Provongviengk.ham.
Newpof1 Hafttor' "'9h GIN 'IS-ti 9d\1dule Dec. 2-9 ·South Coast Tourney, It Un!Wnlty High
Dec. 11-16 -•t Bolsa Gr.nde Toum8ment
Dec. 26-29 • •t M•tOI Tournament
Jan. 4 ·at WOodbridQe•, 7:.JO
Jan. 6 · Costa Mete, name, 7
Jan. 9 ·Irvine•, home, 7·JO
Jan. 11 •at.Coron. dtl MM•, 7;.JO
Jan. 13 • at Ocun View, 7 Jan. 16 ·It El Tote>*, 7:30
Jan. 18 · Slnta ~.a•,'homf, 7:30
Jan. 20. Unhier1lqt. ~ 7 Jan. 23 ·Woodbridge•, home. 7.JO
J.wl. 2S .. It IMne•;):JO
Feb. 1 .. Cotona dtl Mat•, homt, 7:]()
Feb. 3 • Marina, home, 1
Feb. 6 • El Toro•, ~. 1:10
Feb • •It Slnt.a ~·. 7:)()
• Ste V"1w LNgue game.
•
OCC caps 10-0 conference ;
with 1-0 win over Cyp~ ..
...
• Pirates await word on regionals after polishing off •
Cypress, again,_with wild, and physical triumph.
COSI'AMESA-Therewereso WO EN'S 0 Cl!R
many bodies being slammed into .
the ground Friday during Orange Coast College's 1-0 victory over
Cypress that the game looked more like the American version of foot-
ball instead of women's soccer. •
The win put a capper on OCC's 10-0 run to the Orange Empire Con-
ference outright title. Cypress, could have gained a share of the title
with a victory, but finishes second at 8-2. Both losses coming against
OCC. The first loss snapped a 63-game, regular-season, unbeaten
streak.
"We expected Cypress to be physical so I wasn't really surprised at
how rough it got," said Pirate Coach Barbara Bond. ·1 knew the sec-
ond half would be really tough when we went in tied ()..0."
OCC lost two starters to injuries. Renee Armstrong, the team's lead-
ing searer, went down with an injured right knee and is questionable
for Tuesday playoff opener. Sumner Van Berckelaer also left Friday's
game with a possible knee injury. Sbe, too, is questionable. ·
Both teams batUed up and down the field for most of the game, until
Carrie' Martin worked her way to the center of the net, just outside the
goalie box, and powered in the winning goal with about six minutes
left in the game.
OCC will most likely be the No. 2 seed in the upcoming Southern
California Regional playoffs behind El Camino Coll09e.
That wQuld mean the Pirates would be at home for the first two
games of the tournament if they advance to the second round.
· -By Jim Walters
OCC commits 27 turnovers, loses~ 75-54
OCEANSIDE -Orange Coast Col-'S BASKETBA .109e committed 27 tumov~ in Fri-MEN L+
day's 75.54·ross·t0 MifaCOSta College.
The Pirates trailed only 30-28 with 2:30 left in the first half when
MiraCosta ran off 11 str~gbt poinf.s to open a 41-28 lead.
· OCC battled back in the second half and trailed by eight or nine •
points most of the way, unW MiraCosta manufactured another run to
pull away for the victory. MiraCosta is 3-0 while OCC suffered it's '
first loss in tow: decisions.
•we just committed too many turnovers tonight,· said Coach Tun
O'Brien. ·we definitely need to improve in that area.•
Matt Ambrose was the only player in double figures for OCC Wlth
14 points. •
Mir.costa 75, 0r.,,.. toast 54 ·•
Oranae Coat -Reyes 7,· Nasing 1, Mitthell 4, P~rker 2, Curtis 8, "'
Fracalosy 2. Ambrose 14, Wilcox 1, Downs 9, Adamson 6.
MlraCosta -Golindo 8, Korbett 8, Demlrcljiam 23, Trout 2, Tarham 7, Mitchell
9, Afshari 2, Vandercoat 11, Williams 4,..
Pirates cruise to 36-point win ove~ El Camino
TORRANCE -Forward Jamie O 'S BA K B a Shine scored 30 points to lead W MEN S ET AL,_
Orange Coast College to an 84-48 victory Friday over El Camino Col-
lege in nonconference women's basketball.
.Kathleen Kelly and nna Afan each had 12 points and Moni~a
Geraci added 11 to help the Pirates improve to 3-2 in non-conference
• play. OCC led 42-27 at the half. ,
Or .... Coat M. El c.mfno 48
Orange;Cout -Nakamura 6, Takemoto 2. Korsmeler 2. Afan 12, Pulido 3,
GerKi 11, Salapski 6, Shine 30, Kelty 12:
El Camino -Allison 10, Siivas 2. Hudson 8', Clayton 1, Cunningham 12. Saavedra
2, Hawkins 13.
OCC earns playoff spot with four-game victory
SANrA ANA -Orange Coast O , College wrapped third place in W MENS VOLLEYB~LL
the conference Friday with a 15-1, 15-1, 11-151 15-4 victory over Ran-
cho Santiago.
The Pirates, 8-4 in Orange EmplTe Conference play, 12-7 overall1 '
earned a spot into the Southern California Volleyball Regionals start-
ing next week. Setter Katie Ftench led the way with 27 assists.
SCHEDULE
SATURDAY
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Community college men -Orange
Coast (Mike Hancock, Johann Appell,
Rene Munoz. Henry Chian, Jim Rous·
seve, Jake Swanson, Oliker Vergara,
attemate: David Boutton) at State
Finals, Woodw"iJ Park. FrHno, 9
a.m.
High school boys and girts -8:10
a.m., Newport Harbor girts, Corona
del Mar girls, Estancia Individual
Arceli Martinez.; 9:30 a.m. -Corona
del Mar boys, Costa Mesa lndlvldual:
Zeke Noonan.
SATURDAY,
Nov. 2STH
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calico bass, 7 sand bass, 78 sculpin, 1 hal·
ibut. 12 rockfish, 8 blacksmith perch, 2
whitefish, 355 mackerel.
Newport Landing -1 00.t. 16 lf\9.l•rs
108 sculpln. 35 mackerel, 12 rodcfish. 2
c.abeZOI\ 1 .. nd bass.
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Newpon &echlCosta Mesa Daily Pdoc
CdM,Sailor
runners in
head-to~head
battle today
WALNUT -•sea View League
and ~ack Bay rivals Corona del
Mar and Newport Harbor high
schools will run in the same girls
race today in the CIF Southern
Section cross country finals, but
are bracketed in different divi-
sions, as ClF Stall! berths will be
on the line at Mt. San Antonio
College.
Coach Eric 1\veit's Sailors and
Coach Bill Sumner's Sea Kings
compete in the Division m finals
at 8:10 a.m. Estanoi\'s Araceli
Martinez qualified for the race as
an individual. The top three
schools in each division will
advance to the state meet next
Sa~day in Fresno.
Newport Harbor (Division ID-
AA), a fourth-place finisher in
league which received an at-
large ber1li into CIF, is led by Ali-
da McFall, Tahnee Tiuel, Jamie
Swarberg, Colleen Eadie and
Meghann Allard. The Tars won
their preliminary beat last week.
CdM, which finished three
points behind Temescal Canyon
in last week's competitive heat, is
among the favorites to win them-
A title. Christy Cununins, Jen-
nifer Bl&r, Jennifer Morgan,
Ya.n.essa ~amieson and Kimberly
Loog usually score.
For the boys, CdM and Costa
Mesa individual Zeke Noonan
run in the Division m -A final at
9:30 a.m. Mike Maguire, 'JYler
Beardslee, Andrew Gwin, Pat
Russell and Jason Rogers are
CdM's top Cive.
Nordhoff, St. Francis and CdM
are the m -A title-favorites.
Noon(Ul's time (16:43) last
week in the prelims was the best
in the district, seventh overall.
The area's only indiVidual win-
Iler last week was freshman
McFall, who won her heat in
20:23.
Noonan had one of the biggest
filmarounds on the rigorous Mt.
•sAC coursei where he finished
50th, virtually collapsing after
two miles, in the Mt. SAC Invita-
tional Oct. 14. He started slowly
to save strength for the hills last
week and qualitied for the finals.
-By Richard Dunn
MARC MARTIN I DAl'Y Pl.OT
Costa Mesa High goCll.le Justin Taylor rises out of the water to defend against Esperanza's
Chad Simendlnger In Friday's action. Below Mesct's Ryan Dandy tracks down a loose ball.
POLO
CONTINUED FROM 81
who was not involved m the
previous · bird-waving episode.
"That's just the way they are.
They've won for the last three
yearS", they're always. in the
semifinals 6r finals. I guess they
got upset, and we just got excit-
ed. I guess we put (our emo-
tions) toward them, but not us.
We got away Crom it "
In the tank, Mesa's Hylton
and Elijah McDaniel shut down
Poole, who scored six goals
against 'Tustin in the quarters.
Esp~ranza also struggled
with its man-up advantages,
converting only one of eight
"That's the bottom line,
when you get right down to it,•
Esperanza Coach Doug Krm-
berly said.
' "The serrufinals tend to be
(emotional)," he added, refer-
ring to the taunting going back
and forth between Mesa players
and Esperanza fans. "We've
played (Mesa) a lot 1n the last
couple of years, and I think
emotions sometimes get out of
control. These kids play against
each other in club (water polo),
and the crowd has been built up
the last couple of years."
The Mustangs also defeated
Esperanza this season Ul the
South Coast Tournament. 3-2,
and in a
D 0 n -
league
game
l a s t
month,
15-11.
Costa
M es a ,
whi c h
has also
beaten
Buena
Park, 21-
7, and El
Dorado,
13-7, to
r e ach
the championslup game, will be
mak.mg its fourth title-game
appearance m six years, its first
in D1vis1on D.
The Mustangs, who compet-
ed in D1vis1on II for the first time
last year, advanced to the Divi-
sion Ill championship game in
1990, 1992 and 1993, winmng
the title m '92.
"It means a lot more (being
'in the bivision II tiUe game),
because we could do something
that's never been done at Costa
Mesa before,• Kreutzkamp
Sald
Mesa he)d leads of 3-1 and 5-i m the first half, then Grayeli
scored his second goal with 5:37
left in the third quarter out of
the Mustangs' set offense to
give Mesa a 6-2 lead. "(The
Aztecs) never stopped fight-
ing." Kreutzkamp swd.
"Defense has won it for us all
year, in every game, a.nd I knew
we had to have that to get to the
finals. These SllC seruor starters
have worked hard for hve years,
since they were m the eighth
grade, to get here."
Grayell, Hylton, Dandy dnd
James Comfort each scored two
goals for Costa Mesa, whtlt?
McDaniel added one. Goal-
keeper Jusun· Tdylor had four
saves.
Costa Mesa 9. Esperanza 6
ScOf'e by Quarten
Esperanza 1 1 3 .1 6
Costa Mesa 3 2 1 3 9
Esperanza f>Cofing Poole 2,
Simendinger 2, Means 1, Griffith 1
Saves· Allen 6
Costa Mesa scoring Comfort 2,
Dandy 2, Grayeli 2, S. Hylton 2.
McDaniel 1 Saves Taylor 4. ·
SAT\JROAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1995 BJ
jc football players of the week ~
I
ORANGE COAST COf.L
RYAN
CHANEY
A 6-foot-1 ,
215-pound
sophomore
middle line-
backer, be
recorded nine
solo tackles,
induding four on
spedal teams, in a
backup role. •
The 6-foot-2,
230-pound
freshman
fullback, who
ct>nverted from
tight end this
season, WdS di\
excepbooaJ
blockmg fofC'e
I le also caught a
pass
Bucs close it out on the road
start m place of League, who 18tt
the Sdddleback game last w041t •Riverside's NTigers"
await with 1-8 record as
I
in the second quarter after injur-
Orange Coast tries to mg his ankle Walker had a 66-
. . yard SCOMg run agamst Saddle-finish at the .500 plateau. back, one of the Pl.rates' few higb-
RIVERSIDE cbn th . I lights dunng their 41-10 loss that
-Avoi g . elf elirrunated them from bowl-game
second consecutive losing season cons1deratton for the second
is foremost on the d~enda for straight year
Orange Coast Colleges Pirates Riverside ( 1-8, 1-4) is no bett~r
torught. when the}'. travel to face a this yea.r
strug~ling Riv~rs~de team at 7 "We'll try something differeht
p.m. m the Mission Confe.rence (against Riverside) .than last
Central Division finale. week," OCC COdch Bill Work-
Among other Uungs, OCC (4-5 I man said •We were certainly
overall, 3-2 m the Central Divi· unmotivated agdUlst Saddleback
sion) - a program that reached a It was an extremely bad effort ...
posts_eason bowl game m three of While OCC has piled up 1,77ij
the fust four yea~ tlus decade -I rushing yards t.hls season 711
will ~uredly be home Ill Decem-more than its opponents, ;t has
ber this year. vutud.lly d.lSnussed the long pass,
Furthermore, Lhe Pirates will one of quarterbdck Matt Sauk's
be without a 1,000-yard rusher strengths
tlus season for the first time smce Sduk set OCC freshman
1991, because freshman tailback records m 1994 for passmg yards
William League (spra.i.ned. ankle) (1,746) and TD passes (13), but
is expected to cruss torught s game has comple ted only 47 8% of lus
a!ld brush the yed.l wtth 909 yards passes this year for 1,219 yards
(6 8 per carry) and eight touch-and su. scores t 11 interceptions)
downs.
Freshman Chet Walker will -By'R1chard DUlln
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14 Matt Sauk. 6-2. 200, So.
34 M1k~ Freemon. 6"2.. 230, fr.
25 Chet Walke!', 6-0, 190, fr.
87 Jasotl Sweet. 6-S, 230, So
• 12 TrMnOn Jhomeis. 5-11. 180, Fr
2 Jam•I Hills. S-9, 170, fr S 1 8Nn Stnrtl\ f>.5, 280, So
70 Oono\lan c.ey, S-11. 215. fr
7S O\lt1~ Petc.lrolo. 6-2. 260 So 6fi Matt MeeNn. i-5, 27S.. So
76 John .. ardenbUrgh,, s-11, 260, So
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41 J.J Sril1th, i-2, 235, So
69 Mark Mollner, i-5, 21S, ft
56 M•tt lurns, f..O, 205, 5o
9 Sww Gonulft, 6-2.. 21S. So
47 J~ WOj kiww!Q, w. 220. So
31 CJIUCk. Hare•. s.a. 170. 5o
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Mellnda Agt 759-7700 •1375/mo. 8528 House w/charm. Fir• TwnhH. Fplc, 2-car utlla. 631-014e Loat Keya Payless •YOU CAN find your Cl~ Ughta View 58R, Strawberry Patch place. $1250/mo. COSTA MESA 2624 gar. $1300 650-9359 NB acron atreet from aho9 atore In Kmart apeetal someone nowl ,.... ..... ....,.,~-,.. .. ..,,I ' CllHUO
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5 Seven Gabl•• RE tam rm ·cook'• kft $1200/mo. 788-1914 Blvd. 848-0392 NB Charming cottage CdM (B~yald• Or.
Dean O'Dell 559-2088 trpl, dbt 'gar, tncd. Pet The Balboa Bay Dellghtful 1 Br No 2bd 1 ba •. F/p. Sm g:r6~~~~~D.
Newport Baycreat .ok. $1100. 968-4495 Club otf•r• 8 magnlfl. pate. E~•c range, yard/patio, ator, w/d.1 _________ ---------
Twn. 3Bd 3Ba. Up-cent baytront 3Br 3Ba patio, totally encl gar. ROOMS 2706 EZ pkg $550 722·9555 LOST: S Keya on ring
graded. Below market UYn.T'PTuGTON panthouH. Just under $550 + dep. 642-5984 MB Ocean view LOST & w/Medlcat card, etc.
S269K Ag1. 840-0200 uvH&M'I 3000 sq tt. Please"C&ll , Mod~. nr aa.nd, lg FOUND 2 925 11/10, 18th & Santa
Newport Cr••t Condo BEACH 2140 845-5000 •xt 539. E aide 1Br, den, cat· Blk lb bch-NB 1Br/~a aundk. $490. $100 oft iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Ana, C.M. 548-2061 port, lndry. Cute, • 1... t 846-4400 2BR 2.5 BA, up-The Metropolitan clean. See 1773 West· pvt entry. No cooklng. ••mo. ran ,.OUND BLACK CAT
graded. Owner Big and ... utltul 1BR 1BA, gated, pool, minster (upper). $7951 s45o/mo. 557-6290/d NB Oceanfront Oct 31 M o &l•••••••••I motivated. 5229,000. 3 Bed 2 Bath, C/A, apa, tlubhae. 1900 mo. 842-5488 631-5550/eve, Wknd One room avail 12·1. B Yvt ' N•-. B r. h
Agt 840.7000 Ext 306 butlers kit, dbl gar, ftoH Real E.atat• MODERN 2Bd w/ laH Near Hunt. a-oh W/d, tptc. BeautlfUll c!i1 t:io. 9~Jf . PERSONALS
Remodeled 3BR 2BA $1100. 968-0145 ...................... 25<M525 I I I g Hoapltal Kitch prtv Call 850-4873. GENER.AL 1002 FIR. Wiii ..U or lease/ u wal •d 1 v l\g room S350/ 8241 New'. ,.OUND Chlhuahua
iliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil opt. Under S300K. Bkr Pllgrtma Pride 2 F8DedR 'l:: 2'::.":f°P g':t~ bMmld/ c:.uo, LQ pallo man:'.:!· 969-e730 NB/Promontorlf Pt Male, h. brown. 1118 --------780-1900. Open Sat 1• CPB drpa stove • • · 1785 mo. n E: t6th. · Amenltlea, atyllah at Kid Connection In PERSONALS 3002 OOV'T FORECLOSED 4. 1848 trvtne Ave. gar. Pet ok. '875. p~ol & R lf'1• l!e$~:5o SM Mgr. 437 Pr1nc1lon decor. M•tr br/ba. Avl Hunt Bch. 964-6i42 Hom•• for pennl•• • 968-i855 OH •a • VACATION 12/1 $825 8715-6770 on $1 . Dellnquenl Tax, WANTED by prtv•te ..................... 250-4525 Npt Hghta 2Br 2Ba, . . l=OUND KEYS on 17th
Repo1 REOa Your party) Main Chann.I 2144 Veraalllea 1Br 1Ba. 1· tp, new cpVpnt. gar. RENTALS 2722 New 3Br tnhae near Strfft In Coate Meu. Area. 'Toll Fre .. 800-prop'ty w/dock. $1.2M IRVINE car pkng, pool, clbti.• Av1 now. No pet. $995 dwntwn HB. Room w/ Call Marla 574-<4249
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• 89S.9ne Ext. H·1398 cash. R .. pond Mgr, Avall now. $850/mo. Incl utll. 720.1685 balcony. CIMn N/S, (Work) Or 1V. mag t' 147F Junlparo Serra CASO SAN LUCAS no pats S48S Incl ' '
, tor current ll1tlng1. Or., San Gabriel CA Tur11erock tnhae. 2 A.Hoc. Alty 673-3663 Npt Hghta Studio beach hOuae In P• part utll. Muat m~v• In -------------------------..
91 n 8. B18-282-4071 matr Br/21hBa, den, 2· Weatollft·17th St./ With kitchen, UtllltlH dregal overlooklng by 1211. Open sat 1·
"OSTA MESA 1024 car att gar, poola, w/d, Dover 2Br 28• condo Included. S595+d4!P· marina. Spectacu1a1 4pm. Call 960-0437 l' trig. $1395. 858-8034 overtook• pool. Encl 722-6625 view. 3Br 3Ba. approx1---------
5iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil OUT-OF-COUNTY gar. $900/mo. Chrl•-2000 eq ft, OUUld• Npt ShorH 3Bd 2Ba
l '•lde 3Br 1~Ba wt PROPERTY 1525 NEWPORT Un• Agt. 723-4494 IAGUNA kitchen cabana, pool, Hae l400 +~ utll & 1eparate game rm & ape. $3000/mo, 6 mo Dep. All amen. AetoH
pool. All remod, quiet BEACH 2169 SANTA ANA 2180 BEACH 2648 '" or $2000/mo, 12 from beach. 650-4657 arreet. S235K. Agt. Temecula Land Repoa mo· lae. Picture• avaJI.
Open 1-4 Sat • Sun 3 5-ao pare•••· Weterliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 2Br s12po1mo (posa Karen, 714-588-5121 ,_T_O_RA_G_E ___ 2 __
251 Camellia Lane metra, avocado•. Start Beaut gated Dover INDIAN SUMMER dlacount) yr '"· Shr New 28' motor home S 742
85G-3008 or 848-7945 1751<. 20-4IC $ll50K OWC Shores 4Br l·aty hm, 2 Bed, grandtna'a kit, gar. 352 Thalia St. No tor renL Full kltchen,liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
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9•:r ~=-· 1g yd. Pet ok. 1795. amkg/pet.. 494-5782 ahower, TVNCR. Day Boat or RV etoraa•
Large condo. Open Sandy Pru Cal 144-1oge -968-3305 & wkly rates. GS9-8844 to 40', aecured. Coata
HouM Sat 12·5. 199 ' SUMMER SPLASH Vl:!WPORT Npt Boh Oo•af'front Mua. ~S:7:Sr' mo. Br1 nclywln1 Terrace. HOUSES/ Newport Crtat 3BR 4 Bed, C,A, tpl, pool, """ WHkly or monthly. s194.ooo &112-9304 CONDOS 2BA townhome. Ltgl built In .It. dbl gar. BEACH 2669 · Fully turnlah•d 3Br XI t Area Value' 2-car gar, W/D hk-up, S1295. i88-3905 2ea. gar. No amk/nol•••••••• n ·B POR RENT cream carpet, nr• •1.,. ,82•• pea. Karen 434-1424. co•~.,,RCIAL Gorgeoua 2BD 2 A place Next to comm J---------.., &n.r.t~
Twnhm w/2-car gat. A pool i. tennla. Walk t~ WESTMINSTER 2192 2•R 2BA •725/Up REAL ESTATE barg~L·~ot'.:~·eoo. bHch. 114150/mo.liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiii Retrtg & dlahwasMi RENTALS TO
P•trlok TenoreAgt GENERAL 2102 759-9314. HOM• FOR TH• ~a.~ 1=:.· ~~ SBium 2724
79().8702 28r 2Ba, 2-car gar, HOLIDAYS 2 Bed, leue. 845-4aSS liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'·--------
Anahelm Calltornl• frplc, mini oc.an view. ~lay kit, gar, yd. --------BUSINESS OPPICE -8-0-.,,_-rrTt..-,-G-T_O_N ___ , 9tyle 49d 2Ba. country 11060/mo. Call Bro-ly $800. 868-9855 ·~:~ • ..!~. l~g~d,,;.'~•--------FOR 'Dl!'U'I' 2769 nun kit, dbl gar. Pet ok. ker, 71~2-3850 -Roommate to ~ .....
•EACH 1040 s1,ooo. 968-3305 4BR 3BA+Den 2291••··----:;:~6~~· '12751 ahart 2Br 2Ba town-
] Anaheim-Touch of Canal. Ve<y cJn, d eck, APARTMENTS -.-.. ---h-\\-11--.. -N-,-H-oa-_.-~OUH ~I Coat~ ~ovellf ulfr 1ea condo Claaa 2~. cozy kit, tp, remodel kltch, FOR RENT Ha. ean-eu
• cooled by ooean lndry, gar. Pet welcome. 12100/mo. 240.7188 • .. •••••••• !;!,::12:,:65i71~~ non .. mok•r. ~-ear :brHzes. Qulat loc In Only $170. 968-9855 810 CANYON VILLAI•• Pool/Spa 84s-e838 attached garage,
• complex w/pool, ape o a r d • n Q r o" • Twnhae 2er 2inea. 2 private bat.rt. laun-
clubhouae. Bit-In Stunning 39d, equlp'd trplc, wet bat. 11875.'·c-O_R_O_N_A _____ CANAL PRONT 3Br dry, comm pool. No
, net In OR, break>o kit Pet neg. AVI now. Open NooMSpm, 903 up1tra. Balcony, 1-car peta, $395 +'A utlllo-
bar. Try FHA Onty 1875. 968-3i05 MultfieJd or. 842-3033 Dll MAR 2822 gar. Year IN. no pata, tlM. Ev .. 549-2656
-:ma.172K (88WAA) Garden Qrev• •luff• 4Br 2~Ba. Ilk• l14H/mo.83W923 !!=.=.:::========::.!!
• Tradldonal 48d gour-new thruout. LG sunny 2•r 2aa So. of PCM. •Newport Riiiht•• ... Penn Pt. Shaff
WOnderful townhm met kit, fpl, dbl gar, patio. No peta. 11704. Beam cella. tundeck. 28drm 1Ba, w/poot great hN. Nt wedge.
ln great ., • ._ Prtv fncd yd. OnlV 11100. 16N532 ~7 $1060 Incl watar/eleo. No P4Q. l79G/month. IYndeck, fplo. w/d
oourtyard entry to Pet Ok. "8-0i45 •LU,.FS VIEW Agt. Batt>, 494-2342 738 Tuatln 842·7158 S42'SI uU 87M'J.26
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b~ 2Bd 2Ba w/trptc Yorba Lind.Cute u • 2Bd 2 aea +Oen Avt 58d 2 .saa CatpMed, *fiewport Hilghta• CDll Home. N.., Behl
•"'2-car att gar. Comm Button 29d aparkflng lmmed. 11850'/mo. frplc9, patloa, garage, 28drm 1Ba. w/pool. LG declc. vaulted c.tt.
pool• & apas. 1157 •pool frM utll avail now ~ 144-1271 no peta. Avallable. No pats. l7il5/month. Spacloue N/8 14i5 --------=-
(18PUE) only seoo. 088-44~ 11500/mo 815-8472 738 TualJn 842·789 +1A utl. •71148154 INDUSTl.W. 2788
---------81•u·c:.~ .. ~·· COSTA IDS& 2824 COSTA MESA 2824 COSTA lllSA 2624 Placentia Frontage -uvm 5000 sq ft. '3200/mo. Yt• ..., Unfumllhld Call 71 ..... &-1184 -------------------
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5530 GOODS 8065 •20 SO,.AS U.-1199• ---------
EMPLOYMENT
5530
R•tall ... F A C T 0 R y•••
*8AtD•1 •••01• • '1"···61"pws -.-• 139 ..... Mattr ... •• e.t. bridal llalon la • $139 •.. 0ak 5pc bd
l'ASTTRACK
l!>terciser, almoet new,
a.alcing 12.00. Call 714-
827..ee.52.
-
H•klng a dynamic • $99 ..... 0IMttH
aalH conaultant to.. • 1149 ... Bunk Beda
a111 our brld•a. Retail 714-sse.9a9a TICKETS 6075
aalea •xp•rl•nce A ~ Prlcea Atwaya 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MUSTI FIT. Coatai----------1• Me .. area. S.Orawer Oreaaer S!»O.
714/54S-5700 Cot1•• tbl-rectangle
$50 875-0875.
c Retall .-.1 • .--opaCile
ladlea golf & resort 75% OFF
••KROQ** ACOUSTIC X·MAS
ilREEN..DAY • TNrl c ~ • D.5umnw
Klng .. ouck••Chargera
TICKl!T AVl!NUI!
714-379-7337
wear, FT/PT, lbcp'd . D•algn Center Price•
want a great job with Katie, 720-1998 Entire content• of
terrific people In a fun aecty/Bkkpr PT/FT. model home: Iron
environment? Diedrich WP/Wlndowa Peach-beda, sofas, chalra,1---------1
Coffee's neweat loca-tree. 71...,.32-0228 or •tone vasea, armolre. CHRISTMAS
tlon In Huntington Fax rea: 432-0290 24S.n27 OJ 383-8838 BOUTIQUES 6092
Beach la hiring PT/FT 8 b tit t NI ht Dlnlnn Rm "ble. oak1"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii counter atatf On-alt• U a u • 9 • 11 Interviews Saturday Cuatodlane needed W/8 chalra & ex1ta leaf 11/17 10-7 11/18 M
Nov. 18, 11-4pm, 1e.2 by H.8 .C.s.o . Must 11000 Obo. Cuatom Unique Gitt•
Beach Blvd. Or call PM* written exama. roU top d"k W/IJW'ble Great Prices for appllcallon. 28().. Salary la $10.213/hr. top/teak wood, locka. 2'10 Seavlew COM
1800.Comejolnual Apply at 20451 S7500bo 540-1947
Cralmer Lane, H.B., •nt. Center Oak/I••••••••• $35,000/Yr Income 864-8888. Deadline ...Ooora/Glaaa. $800
potentl•I. Reading 11/22195. Alao accept· Obo 540-1947 GARAGE SALES
books Toll FrH (1) 'Ing •"'pllcatlont forl'"Ftim;k;';-'Ta;bi~!Y;ihtll••••••••• 8""'898. gn8 Ext R Pta""r~ Su......,.IOfS. I Formica Tabla 2 Wht vv-• • • ,. ....... 30X72" $150 ... 2
13Al for-details._ "ItY.9her/~m1A..Aa•t wtW ottc .c:hca'·---.-0-.. -.... -_-_-:_:_:_:_:_:_-: .... _____ _
$40,000/Yr lncom N9eded fOf •mall pr• $110 ea. l<Jng aofa '1AW1
pot ential. Home ::;,h~ ~2~5oFlexJbl• bed $250, TV cabinets ISIAND 6106
TyplstsJPC usera. Toll ura. · w/ hydraulic llft $500,liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
FrH (1) 800·U8·9n8 TUTORS PIT H.S. Brua Track Utu S15 LA R Q B M U LT I•
ex T-1381 for llatlnga. Engl, Math thru Trig, ea. 540-1125 65<>-3965 FAMILY QARAQE
BABYSITTER
6122
Chem, Biol, foreign Queen Bed head/ft SALE Sat, Nov. 18,
***AIRLINES*.. lang. College GPA 3.2 +. board mattreH/bOll· Sam. Collectible•,
•Ticket Agent-... S7·S9/hr S9-S11/Hr. ~2700 •prfnga $375 84&-8118 BHtl• prfnts, hous•
•Reaervatlont .... S8-S10/hr Sofa Whl·Wuh Rattan hold ltema, clothing.
WILL TRAIN For lnfot BMPLOYMENT sectional $200 080. Something for every-
800.'tSS.7800 eirt a1034 Fora I Drexel Sofa . o'nel 129 Topaz (alley)
Art MuHum In Npt SERVICES 5533 $100 OBO. 840-7258
Bch Heka weekend --·-Solid Oak Oln rm tbl CORONA
front deak peraon for Pl•••• be aware that 8 chrs, 21fa. Gd cond DEL MAR v I a Ito r co n t a ct, $600 Obo 875-0875 phones, admlaalona, the llatlngs In thla cat· liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
etc. Alan, 759·1122 •gory may require you Sale Sat t8th Onlyl
to call a 900 number MERCHANDISE 7am·12. Gaa dryer,
In which there Is a chlld'a Mt bike, bog·
needed for occaalonal
evening• In my Costa
Mesa home. Muat be
"reliable & flexlbl•, Call
751-4925.
charge per mlnu1e. MISC. 6015 gle board'a, rea&ur.
Profeulonal .. Managers a u p p 11 • a /e q u I p . ,
Executive• ATTN: SWAPPERS awatch, atalrmaater,
RELOCATE TO
LAS VEGAS!
CoachH' jackets, ap-colleotor Barbi••·
prox 600, lined, Helen Kl•h doll'•,
mostly red, some gold Chlcchlrlchl, Zerox
& green, printed on 4045 copler/lazer S1k,
back "emergency 'r• 4720 Cortland Or.
Bookkeeper FT/PT
Npt Center CPA firm.
Computer exp nee.
F~resume:64CMS003
CHILD CARE HELP
NN<Md by So. Cout
Chrlatlan· Church,
Costa Meaa, Sunday
mornings 8:4S-11:'4S.
S25/day. 548-3489
Coffee Houae Server
PT, friendly, customer
aervlc• oriented, r•ll-
able, wk•nda a muatl
will train. 875--9300
· COMPUTER: Data entry w/aome pro-
gramming. Relaxed
.. marina loc. Beneffts.
Salary DOE 723·7375.
Three top reasona
wtty Money Mag~ne
rated Laa Vegas #9 In
IU "Best CIUes to Uv•
In 1995" laall•. and
wtty 5,200 p.opl• .,.
relocating to La• Ve~ each month.
1 )Job growth rate
topped 8%, but In.
the nation. .
2)Major companlea
expanding their
local op«atlons.
3)Low cost of llvlng
and high quality of
Ufa.-•
aponse team" alzea SAT ONLY S..1
Sml thru XXL $3/ea or Shoea, clothH, akl
obo. 645·2258 cloth•• & equip.
Fender Ba•• w/cae househld & mlac.
$250. Sima Snowbrd 4833 Courtland Or
$200. Fox coat-md ~~: 3j~Y 01~m:i:'·c-O-ST_A_M_ESA __ 6_1_2_4
Laq d In t bl w/chra I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
$225. Futon $100. Antq fum, h"watH,
O'Keefe 50'• oven ciothlng, games, lln-
$475. Baeball/Ftball ens, misc. SAT w .
card a 724-0684 441 Lenwood Dr.
London Fog raincoat, New D•Y Bed, frig,
llght beige, thinly clothe•, etc. SAT 8-4,
lined, ladlea alz• 18P. 2118 Sants Ana Av.#3
Claaalc trenchcoat (rear). 722-0891
atyling. Uk• new, only T I ldl 1 Let the nations largest $39 574-4249 daye 00 •· we ng equ p, and faSteat growing or &4s-1933 evea • tire• & rlma, blcyclH, career marketing firm · clothea, etc. SAT 7:30-
aulat you In reloc•t· PLANT CL~CEI 12:30, 1109 Victoria
Ing to be•utllul Laa 8' King or Queen palmt Vegaal $20. Junipers. herb• s1 .•-UT-T11.-~-'llT_G_T_O_N __
CltN•frult·avocado (fruit· nvl'I u.n
•• ave
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For wholeaale ahoe
co. In COM. Good phn
skllla, typing 35 wpm,
data entry of cuat or-
d era. Self atarter.
Faah/ahoe bkgmd a
+.Call87~.
GOURMET COOK/Lt hOUHkffplng, exp"d,
live out, F/T. Non-
amkr. Newport e.act,t
., ••. 714-e73-3043
ALLEN AND
ASSOCIATES
Call 1-800-JOBS-23' or 702-792-8200.
Fax reaume to
702-792-8202
tng) s10. Cement toun-BEACH 6140
talna 1110• bird batha1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $20. 909-674-9422 ,.
WANTED
TO BUY
SAT Onl~ 8•·3p
Lota of great crap!
Baby clothea, r•frlg.
6019 __ •t_c_ .. _. 2_2_1_a_1_L_ua_u_
liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Coll The .Pilot Classifieds at 642-5678
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Flamingo
ExecutJve Part<
1050 E Flamingo Rd
Suite #240
USED OOLP BALLS
OLD GOLF CLUBS Top S p•ld. t14-574-CMK)0 GOV'T·POSTAL JOBS
Start $23,800-$!M,900/
Yr. Calta Will be ac·
cept•d for employ-
ment Info & appl thru
12/10/95. 1-818-60&-
6354 •xi 8010.
Laa Vegu, NV 8911'1 1---------
otnoe• Nationwide FREE TO YOU 6022
NeYer • P'Ofttalonal
~-· Income Potentlal up TICS to You Call 5&5-3484 DOMES 5540
to llaten to a 1 o min iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii tape to l•am mOfe. Flneat Manalon In
Fr•• 1/2Hr Plano
AudltloN. To any .. ,..
oua atudent of mualc:,
ct.alrlng reaaona. Muat
have piano or have
portable keyboard.
Please call 551·5332. -N-A..,.N""'N""Y-,_-----I NB ~ Pit cook,
Mon-Fri Live-Out. cleaner, errands. 3hra/ FRl!Ea Container•.
Ref'a required. Oown· day·12tir•/Wk $7/hr. bolts, acrewa, waah-
town H.B. 960--9308 Call nowt 548-2584/ .,., rlveta, mlac. Cati 875-1747 or 751·1152 54641832. ---------Nu r a Ing N•nny Ne•d•d·L/0 LA Times· complete
CNA & Companion• Great houra M&F 1/2 OJ Trial arttelea. Call
Needed for flt home care. daya. T·Th 7:30-8:00. 54~10.
Just Right 31<M~4C4 2 1/2 & 8 moa. old.1-P-re_t_ty_C_a_t_W_hl_t_e_f•-
Muet apeak Engllah, male, Free to loving
have own trat\9., rera. homet 497-5749 Evea/Wknd 721~770
PIT WHkend WOfk In
CdM fOf ad company.
Orlver'a lie req'd. Mu•t
be reaponalble, rell-••••••••• n:un:r -oy 1"Tnr able, animated, nex. , .. ,,..,,~ • .rv-
$12/hr. e1e-n2-1393 MERCHANDISE & .ART 6025
Reoept/Ofo Manag•r
F/T·Buav appareal co.
Some exp pref'd. &48-
1701 Fax rea:tMB-1590
REC•PTIONliT FIT
For buay NB aporUnglL...:.__.....A.:11;:11.1...c...aa __ _.I
avant• mgmt firm. PETS a
Phonea, llte office d!J-rer •Oll AN1J1ALS u ... Computer Iii.tat• APPUAN'"'-IW' v 8049
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helptut. Erin tMB-eoo1. ---~--· ADOPT -MET RESTAURANT Wa•h•r/Drv•r 1140 ~. ··-at ... ~rto saoo. oaa ...... $8 PEA HOUR 9t.OYe t100 ape a1u. • 11ounta1n
No ..... N---....... call. 141 N41 • Vall9y. Pupplea. kl\-.. -•· t.ne and rncw., .at Exclualve privet• s . LL """''-.... kWlnQ, ,,_ dining facllt)' hlfina ._....,. '"'" CALL' ....-enthullMtlO ~ ,....flt Ing hofMe. 187· Come~ ~\Min ir.~.,.hlele~ . 903? for mew. Info. Apply In per90n: -..u M •11em or Mpm lwb. ChemP line ~A
4110 M.o Mhur 81. --------1_AKC1w;'IJIJ;:-ii:aii: .. ili(;i:.Wiii".lJRil11f:l:.wr'.
IMPLOYIDNT UIPl.OYllElfT ~~,~:V,: = 5530 1530 eave abuetd and abMdoned ......... votune.erlfoster. call
NOW HIRING! 714-t81·tl031. ............ ··~ •••thoven'• ooualn CMo*> • mo. e1aoo LO't't111111 ae ...
llUSICIL
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to place your Garage Sole Ad ~
NEWPORT .BEACH COSTA MESA
"The .Buyer•s Market"
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Check your shopping list off
by stopping In today at any
one of these local Orange
~ounty Auto Dealers!
"BIJYi, lease or Browse"
'Se County's Auto.Dealers are Number
One In Customer SatlsfcJctlon
SADDL BACK
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SATUROAV, NOVEMBER 18, 1995
TODAY'S
CRoSSWoRD PUZZLE
~ , ;Italy City •
l...iFOod P'ClaeN•· ~ •bbr. J O...n~nt• \ti'•dad ti ortabtt to all
ll • mc)f•
1 7 G nny·1 111ltr 19 8oerd
60Mt~on
• qoll 61 Coooon dwollor
62 E\19fw.g :rv
&4 0.0I VMIO
65 Ptc:itadlUo
tie Thgn bone , 67 Vendl
68 Chlldlen'1
69 ro:' ol hair
20 -encj po1a1oe1 DOWN it Young goal
22 Mvsical sounds I I.Ma 23 Praising 2 Having hMdles ~ Tend the lftwn 3 Dairy produci
20 ~1ng sh.arp 4 Ra(l4l()Oll's
coiners cousin 20 P~ 5 Crawling lnlOCI
31 s'igns ol the 6 Bleach
luture 7 Weapon . 3:. VOie agarnsl 8 Approprlale I I ,. '5 0 IPP'I """"" F•U. $~
38 I lefOIC 1a,1e '9 Jailer , 37 tmpntssive 10 Radlanl 32 Filly
<1iSPl•Y 11 'Rollert>all" slar 33 Enouoh. 10<
40 Crew member 12 Prong a poel
wllighl
50 Block for
-ly CHAJtLIS GOltlN
with OMAJt SHAJttf
ii~ TANNAH HfRSCH
WEEKLY BRroGE QUIZ
Q. 1 • Both vulnerable, u So\lth
you hold.:
65 'VII 101432 OA MQ 1014 Partner~ the biddinf with four apades and the next player pauea.
What action do you take?
Q. ll • Neither vuloerable, u
South you hold:
•Vold 0Qt842oAQ10-M l09t5
The bid~ hat proceeded:
SOUTU fiF.sr NORTH EAST
l 'V p-1• Pu. u. p ... 2NT p-
? What action do you tab?
wl71 OAQ OAKtl ..itz
The biddirur hu proceeded:
SOUTH . fiss1' NORTH F.ABT
10 u IO PAM
1
What. do you bid now?
Q. 5 • Both vulnerable, o.s South
you hold:
.S OA Q J 10 t oK t M 10 95 2
Your rigbt.-hand oppe>nent opena
the biddin1 with one spade. What
action do you take?
Q. 8 -~ South, vulnerable, you
hold: ~ •
IOATS 8075 POISClll 9175
1 ..... LWll.lau 1... •a1 aooo Turtle enu •ea ......... , XLT '7
7
40k ~8 ... , .. •d.!..-.?: ... ,,....,., _.., >dntl body ok nMd 4WD V8 Au"> A/C. """ "' ,,..... '
Orlgduskl,rm.t ... workl 11,ooO 080. F/P,' AMl"M Can. nu r•bullt eng .
l6000. e ... 164-5'51. call,. 860-3302 Tinted wnd, Alarm, 116,000 494-7828
1e91 Durrv 1a Ft Ork Gry, 45k ml Or .. l1----,,,_...,....._-!'!:o-
Corwt s11,600 M2•77SO TOYOTA 9210 Full 9<1ulp. '11,500 1 ..,., 9030 714-840-1785 &Uft" --------liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~
Hunt. ~bout Marina, HONDA 9085 •ao Celle• 6 apd, AC.
<4281 warner Ave .. •aa a2a• auto, xlnt su;oo ob<>. PP· Call HB, 1217/95 11 A.M. condl •runs great, 558-e854'
Lien aaJe, 1801 40' loaded, phone, CD, '90 Acoord KX fully '88 Celloa QT coupe,
Grand CFISOOOAV Hin $4500 obo. H0-9340 loeded, lt~r Inter, cuat ISspd, AC, co, blue,
#3511'. 21' Chrle whle, 94 •tereo ca.. looks oood. 14700 C F8823CA, H In '88 3251 CONVERT 19,100 obo. 842·9\06 obo. Cali 650·2151
#CXB280280T. New blue top, 87k ml,
POWERBOATS
xtnt cond, orig owner, --------
all main! record•, met HYUNDAI 9090
btu. $16,000. 4'98·7012 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
'82 Corolla 4dr, auto,
AC, •m/lm casa, low ml. XJnl condl $7200
obo. OL 974-4058
7012 '88 l!xoell •·D<i--------
liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BUlCX 9035 Hchbk, pwr atr, ale, TRUCJ<S · , aulo, snrf, grt condl 31 • Chrleoratt twin g, s 1850 Obo 842-ntso iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
E'/8, well equlp'd, Grt '88 Skylark 80k ml, '88 CheVy P1u : Red,
df\le/flsh/crulse boat. 4'dr, pb/pa, AC, CC, Stepalde, Vlf, Aulo,
Asking S40k. 723-4075 digit! dash, S3250 ISUZU 9100 Nefds CA reg. Auna
obo. Xlntl •83·1191 good. $2800 642·7750
9220
42 Walked 13 Wnltng lluldS' 34 Bend lhe head • .es Lono hsh t 8 Slm~ar 36 Ha" a dozen
: 4! Put Totth 2.C Coerte hie 38 Telelcope'a
hammering 52 Complele
53 Soot
514 RICh eoll Q. 3 • Neither vulnerable, as
South you bold·
.s 'VAt oKQ1ou <MKJl2 SAIL BOATS 7014 _..;._ ______ 1 •a• TROOPl!R
North opens the biddi.ni with one · 9045 5·•Pffd, good cond, VOLl{SWAGEN 9235
-a--..1~ What do you respond?-PS --'f 1"iiiiiiiiiillliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •e WQ111. ~ JailoL --25..DelLconci.ment ey11 ~ .. -"! league 21 Varnish 39 Japanese
• -t\lms ingredient money
55 "Crystal g.uers
56 Cry of woe 57 Balhe "41 OAK 8 09 8 2 M Q J 10 7 3
The bidding hu proceeded:
.,... iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii gr11y' • ' .,,., m caaa.1• 20• Ltlno•r 3 aalls, A/C. 82k ml. S11500. '82 JETTA Loolt for ana~rs on Monday. dlffel, wheel, VHF, '88 EL CAMINO P9ger 218-6211 s-Speed. Tan. Runs
iii SO Yellow Pages 28 Hollow 41 Me1ncan com entries 29 All13t!Of1 u Mon1 ov1a s 58 Type ol exam
62 Calil hrs equipped, clean. ve, automatic, air, great! 51750 65o-6578 Learn to be • better brid1e I 11,000. 723-407(t d lgl al d or s.a.on9.
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56 Leave well Sikorsky · "7 01eams
63 Sala!J\81'.ldel b b goo or n con · UNCOLN 9120 ------..,.----elayerl Subscri e DOW to t e $3650. Call 8'5-8552 '85 QUANTUM WEST NORTH EAST SOt.rl'B
3• p.. p-' enough _ 30 Mar$h8l Dillon "8 ObseMng
59 Tmerable tnfo 31 ChooseS •9 Very small What do you bid now? Goren Bridie Letter by cal.U.ne SPEED & iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Stallonwagon /Brand (800)~1225 far infonnation. Or ---------• •02 Town Car xlnl new whl paint /Auto.
1 ---r.!'-n--l'!"-11'!!'1~0 -..!l-1 __,. __ _ Q. 4 -~South, vulnerable, you
hold:
write to Gor en Bridce Letter, SKI BOATS 7016 CHRYSLER 9050 condl drk gray, musl /A/C /1-ownr /Only
P.O. Box 4410. Cbicqo, IL 60880-liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Hll·leavlng country 96k ml. Very, v•i nice!
+no. •1988 22tt Ski Boat• •ae LeBaron Con· '10•800· 997-0734 :"~!,.i·;"i~*bl•~~=
-------------------------6.7 titre V-6, King vert Autom•llc, am/ 01(.We can finance anyone w/ Cobra 0 /0, low proflle fm, •If, PW,PL Runs MAZDA 9125 low down/monthly paymtnb.
NEWPORT NEwPORT • ~~~· J~~io1~!7u~~:~ xint. 12260. 459-2829 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SOUTH COAST
NEWPORT BEACH 6169 BEACH 6169 •t•ry. oreat •kl boat· -------1,83 0200x 4dr, al/ac/ IMPORTS
BUCH 6169 iiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiili~~ii!i!!iliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii faat·looka great.. ... r• DATSUN 9060 pa/pb, am/fm caaa, nu 714-448·9072 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ ***ESTATE 8.ALE Sale Sun 19th 9aln· ady to go. S10,500 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil I /t I I 1 I E I 3 F I • 646-8449/574-4247 ~ I ree ags, m nl onr '85 QUANTUM Sat Only veryth niJ pm. urn, comp r •· --< $10 950 844-5424 BIO MOVINQ SALB goeall 11am-4pm ® toys, china, clths, h... '79 2dr Wagon 4apd ' · Statlonwagon /Brand·
Twn beds, nit• atand, 514 E. Oceanfront hold Items & more1 •---------stick ahlh, good condl new"::Wm paint -+Auto.
sofa, LR chalra, TVs, Unit 4. Balbo•..Comer 2070 Port Bristo! Cir. MARINE SUPS 1950 OBO. 962-6115 MERCEDES 9130 /A/C /1-ownr ,/Only
llk•new toys, clothes, of Palm & Boardwalk. (Ford/S•n Miguel) DOCKS . 7022 ---------1 96k ml, Very, very nlcol organ, misc. SAT 8·2, Pink bulldlng upstairs. Two Famllu Sal• ONLY ........ $1,785
1700 Port Sterling Pl. ., liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii DODGE 9065 ,88 300E wht, fully No Credit or Tt1nble Creel.I (Harbor View Homes) GARAGE SALE Sat & Sun. 8-4pm. 20, DOCK OK·Wt CW! finanee anyone w,/ IN THE BLUFFS • Haehold, appl, garage iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil loaded, new tires, low down/monthly Pl)'ments. Chrl1tm11 Boutique Saturday, Nov. 18 Items. 1716 Newport w38atth•/rM/E•lerccturl•c •. NNe.Bar. •ae COLT N. ew tires, anrf, m•mOl'Y seats, SOUTH COAST Sam.Jo 2pm Hiiis Or. w. Harbor ... 1 1 1 pp. S16,895. 495·2838 or:~~~~~tt~s. Household, clolhlng, View Hom••· 1125/mo. &48-1264· A~~ ~~w ~a:~! IMPORTS
Shlrta, etc. Fri/Sal Nov •om• fumllue, booke, l--*._,.,Y,.,.AR~D,_.,,,S..,AL..,...,,,E'""•--1·3-5"'"•--M.....-ax-.-B-al--Pe_nl_n-. tors, timing chain, CV MG 9140. __ 7_1_4M __ S._9_0_7_2_
17/18 9am·5pm, Sun kitchenware, misc. Collectlblos, antiques, Sec 1-car prkng Incl. boots. Origin .. owner. .-
Nov 19, Dam-3pm. 215 308 Enclna (off book a, c Io 1 h ••, On-ahr fa.clllty. S350-818-964-8268 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '88 Jetta GL 103k ml. Orange St. •t PCH, w. Vista del Oro) records, goodies. Sal S750/mo. 723-5635 71lt-574-4265 •75 MQB ed b AC, alloys, Sapd, nu
Newport. 8'2-4514 Sale Sal/Sun 7am·12. Barn, 1804 Clay SL -.,,,-.,.....,,,.,.,--=,,....,,..,,,..,::-:-$1100 Caaey 0 prepar Y tires. pw, anrf, am/fm
Comptr. cllhs, nn~a. Boat Sllp 25-30 Ft M mech. AM/FM· cass. S5350 644-6435 Clothing Sample Sale .... cue, nu lop, S25001---------Leu than wholHale retail fixtures, & col·!••••••••• Great Npt Bch loca· OBO. (909)-078--4182 '81 C.brlolet teaV
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SS. lfomes of the Week
Coast Newport Properties
Beautiful remodeled kitchen, soaring celling In
oumlze IMng room, new French doors in 4
bedroom two story. Large brick patio, second
deck. Excellent location .............. "' 900
Prestigious gated communtty. Built in 1994.
Three bedrooms, library, 2 firep0ces, 3 car
garage. Exquisite maple floors, I08ring ceilings
and tation shuttm ............. $6H,000
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An upgraded pool home on a large comer
lot. 4 bedroom, 3 baths & family room & 3
car garage. Great kitchen. Shows
t .................................. $345,000
\VEST NE\\1PORT
Spectacular bay view! 3300 s.f. penthouse I no
common walls. 3BR, SBA. gourmet kit with
granite. 4 car garage with elevator lo each
Boor bn taste $895,000
Breathtaking views of the ocean. bay & city
lights. Gracious custom 4BR, each w/priv
BA, 3 (pie, warm gourmet kit. librart, brick
motorcourt. & ......... $1,650,000
Executive townhome in gated Brookview
comm. Built 1980, 3BR 2.SBA, direct
access to 2 car g(lr. MBR w/spa tub & fplc.
Bonus room too!.. . .. . ... . ... $2S0,900
CORONA DEL MAR
Rare corner duplex. 2BR, 2BA + lBR lBA +den. 2 sep. garages. Forced air
heat, walled patios. wood beamed ceiling. llke two homes ............. $429,000
Dramatic near new condo with 3 full BR suites, gourmet kitchen with SubZero
& roof deck Unique side by side design. Two car garage... . ..... $559,000
Irvine Terrace custom with walls of glass overlooking manicured grounds. 4BR.
3BA, family room. remodeled kitchen. Must see! ........................... $699,500
COSTA MESA
Newport umding end unit looks onto lush landscape. 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, den,
2 1-car garage. Former model..: ........... :.;········· ................... :: .. -· ..... $155,500
Mesa Verde pool home with· double gate R.V. access. 4 bedrooms, 2 baths
corner k>cation. Private fehc:ed yard & great curb appeal ................ $219,000
Mesa Verde beauty. 5 bedroom, 3 baths on a corner lot over 9100 s.f.
Upgraded. central a/c, formal cftn. rm. & large eat-in kitchen.... . . $359,000
ISIANDS
Balboa Island duplex has been tended with great care! 2BR. lBA main
residence with brick fireplace & wonderful kit. 2BR apt over gar ....... $515,950
Udo Isle -A tranquil setting on the bay w/sandy ooach & picturesque view.
3BR,3.SBA & studio rental w/priv entrance. Reduced!...... . .... $1,095,000
NEWPOBF BFACH
Sharp Villa Balboa overlooks peacefuil lush ground. 2BR. spacious llv. rm.
w/fplc. Dining room adjoins prelty patio..... .. .. ... ... .. . . . .......... 8225 ,000
Newport S~res Remodel. Custom slate floors, French doors, new moldings &
doors. Beautiful kitchen. 4BR 2BA, Com. pool & tennis. . .......... $Sl 7 ,500
Newport Shores duplex. 2 bedroom, 2 bath front ujnlt, 2 bedroom 1 bath rear
unit, 1 bedroom owner hideaway 4 car garage.. . ..... . . .... . . ssn.995
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VOTED BEST IN N.B. U $449,000
Fabulous beach house fixer in "Vin1age· ~n
Bay. Zoned R2w/ircome uoit fJljoybeaches. dodcs, I lennis court grassy estrad.n & parft
$339,000
UplJraded 38R tJwnhanewfto-.ely golf course views
Privale entrance & 2-<:ar garage Quiet & serene.
$117,000
Owr1ooking golf & pool. 1 BR. 1 BA. all otters con-
sidered Must see to appreciale. Call for more
information
$899,000
Beautiful Cape Cod built in 1991 will Ille best
rnaktrials money can buy. Hardwood ftoors. granite
coontefs, ftagstone~tio. Call k>fap!ivaleshow1ng
$535,000
Sb!. 3ba bmlly hane,plus ~ olfice/den. New
kithen b•. ~ianc:es. bay window. ~ bafl-rooms, fr10Ch doors, plantation shuaers. tlnng au
offers!
$344,000
Gofgeoos highlyupgiaded38R, 2 SBA. ltlgoyatd,
amenities galore See f Ot yourselftl
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1lli.s magnificent offering was created exclusively for an owner
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which mcludes the bonus of a separate living wing for inlaws or
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backing to Big Canyon golf course further adds to the
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JOB TITLE:
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FARM AREA:
Newport Beach and Corona dcl Mar
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Doe.o; Lis Olsen of WATERFRONT
HOMES INC.. REALTORS ha'e a baby
story to iell When ~call came that
daughter Mel~ Lnere wa.' m the
hospllaJ MX>n to birth. Ll' .tnd daugQier
Mindy Jumped nn the Red Eye .ind headed
for Georgia.
When the plane landed, 1he-y hailed a cab
and headed for the ho,pllal So. p1'-1ure thl\,
tht: two, soon-10-be aun!Jt: and grandm.i.
nmning through the bO\pital -luggage m
tov. -looking fur the \Cry expcctanl
Melissa. Only one httle probkm, L1' and
Mindy were u1 the wrong hn1,p1tal l lov.. ,
Don '1 .t.'k So. rn10 another cab and the two
finally arrived at the right hol\p1tal JU't m
time to witness the birth of lsabdlo Mae
PHEW!
A calmer ,tury. m.iybc. wa' the wedding
of Sue Ellen and Michael Volpe's '<IO Tim
Weeks to Carrie Piel The wedthng v..a' 1n
Monarch Beach and the re ... epllun .1ho.mJ
the yacht Dream On
AnJ from THE PRUDENTIAL -JO~
DOUGLAS CO .. there are -.e'eral art''''
doubling al\ Reahor\. vr are Reall<lr\
doubling as artJ\t,·1 So confu,mg Rochelle
Liss JU"! tr1ok a Lh1rd place for the 19Q'i F.ill
Jund Art Shov.. Her oil pamtrng. The RcJ
Beach HtlU'<. v.-111 be d1,pl.t)ctl JI ~ev..pon
Beach Cuy Hall through fanual) 2 And
Vicky Tsang 1~ an acLOmph,hl'd Chme<.e
hrush pamung artl\t v.. ho-.e v. ork ha' been
c~h1b11ed at local hotel' Huv..c' er ~llh all
the \tre" of the 1990-.. I think v..e 'hould
JOm Vicky doing the ant:1cn1 Jrt of Qi Ong
Cunou<;'> A1,k Vil'k>
Fmm COLDWELL BANKER COSTA
MESA. let 11 be known anyone parking in
the office's lot while it's under con-.truct1on
will be towed away. Of course, a httle bribe
might work ... let's a\k admim'>trativc
as<;i\tant Denise. Speaking of bribe'>, you
'hould have 'lttn how many goodie!> Tum
Sutro, branch saJes manager, collected at
the recent CanTrcc lock-off cruise Just a
thought. no proof hen:.
GRUBB & ELL1S RESIDENTIAL
SERVICES ~ i.ome senous travelerc;.
Lois Jawbs leaves in January for a photo
safan to Africa with her hu band and a very
well-known fiJm director. Any gues~' to
who he 1s7 And Bonn.le Barrington will
spend the holidays in Gennany vi,itma her
two married daugbte~. one lives in Berlin
and another in Bonn. And ... do we have
aoocher tar in Claudette Mann who will
discuss Orange County real estate trends on
"0.C. News." Stay tuned for date and time.
Calvi AIUsoo just returned from visiting
her mother in Arizona ... aJ1d F.atbtr Tabak
will spend Thanksgiving in Lake
Arrowhead with her children llnd eight
grandchildren, Hope it's a g~at bia place!
COLDWELL BANKER NEWPORT
BEACKhns quite.the sudsy story. For 1h(
last four years. marketing diret:tur Ron
Ldand ~ been brewing beer So for
Christmas. he is cooking up M>me cinn.illli1n
beer. Now here is the good part. The man "
a B.B. King groupie (who would ha"c
thought it) and he is making custom B B
King label~. Why ~ou ask? The day ahc:r
Christmas he has tickets to see B.B .. .intl ht'
is hoping the labeled beer will get him b,,, ~
stage to meet his idol. Sta)! tuned for the
outcome.
OK. before we get into the juicy <ktJ1I' ut
METRO REALTY•s anrtivcrsary galJ
gucs who wll potted at FasJuon 1,1and\
Family Fitness -!~rioosly. ~nuo~,I~ -
pumping iron? Initials G.S. N1~e leg' :-.;m~
let\ talk pany. And the categon~ ari:
Most W"4l1 Drrssed: Lovingly called ilk:
Wild Thlng by her asliOCua~. Khn
cknbtrg; Most OtUlJ ~111d: N1.:1•l.1,
Cage 'S double -without the $$$. Jeff
Kalman. who by the way ha.s moH·J 111 Ilk:
Big Apple. Moving on .. Best Dmstd !ht:
eveNuavc Guy Sully, and (a little
nepoti'im here). Mo I Hu.morous· Ron
ully: 81 I Sociali.ilr. g~ to the
pcr..onable Jtnet McKay and Btst Couplf'
Darrell Pash Cl own Metro) and h1' l11H·I\
wife Lynn.
A everyone knows. Sally Ann~
Sberldao of COAST NEWPORT
PROPERTIES is one fun lady with a
trillion fnend.'i. So. tt goc!> without , .. ~ 111~
'he would invite everyone in the ~url.I 11:
JOm her and hu'>band Don in Sun Ya!k~ h r
1he holiday~ The only problem. don 1 i.-·k
for the Shendan.<i on the snowy lo~' nt
Idaho Nope. No way. Why? s.x.~.iu-.c thl
Cl)Uple will be ba.1;ling in the wannth 111
Bah It seems while recently. celebrJlln~
their seventh anniversary in San Fran'-'""''
Don \utpri~ hi wife ~th the dream tnr
tu Bah. Aod lll brr tllUal fasbJon. Sall~ k l
out quite a yelp when -;he opened th< tnr
l!n\elope Did I say this w.l!I right in !he
middle of a very ritzy. ritzy restaurant 1 < lh
by the way, Unda Lyk ts llJltkipJtrng 111<·
birth of her first grandchild.
A.., we ~peal. Jim Upberc of DALBO\
ISLAND REALTY b again aboard h1'
favorite yacht en.a~ in' down Mexico ~J\
The cruille.'i (the boat l'I owned by a fonncr
client now turned friend) ha\lc resulted in
quite a few escapade • wc·11 make Jim tJI~
when he return,. And Alkt Brow~ell JU'!
came back from the land of Big Ben.
CANNERY VJUAGB REALTY
welcome.., DaJU Pttttt and Tum Hyans
Oh. the beauty ofautumn ... that is on the
East Coast ... and where FRED SANDS
COASTAL PROPER~markcrmg
dtreclor Lob sm.mons just visited. The
Penn ylvania~bom Lois really mi ses t.ho:.e
four SC<b<>n!>. New agcn at thi!i office too
N0rttn Stuf'l'.I and Jliil Batton. And how
exactly dOcs Jobe MOier hold an open
~sc in Manhattan ... u Ul New York?
Do JO• /WW Olfl "'* litlJlt:r /or 1/11 B111U.1 c""'-111 Jrut "'8 RMI ESIOU
E"'1or Jo~• Selwrlr, (71') S1'4UZ o~ /tu(1U)~
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Come and see what value Belcourt has to offer! Low association dues, sophisticated executive
homes, 24 hour guard-gate~stablished community, convenient location and no Mello Roos
taxes! Visit these special Open Houses and be prepared to find your dream home. You'll
understand why real estate agents often use the phrase "Belcourt style quality" to describe
premium properties. Belcourt. is an ambiance, a style, a comfortable 90's way of living!
Virginia Zenz
CoAST NEWPORT PRoPERTIES
644--1600
Townhomes priced from mid $600,000's and up .
Single family fromes starting around $99?,000.
Esther Yank
REMAx
760-5000
Sue Ellen Volpe
WATERFRONT HOMES
631--1400
Bill Feeney
WATERFRONT HOMES
63 J .. J400
Mary Ellen Weglarz
CoASr NEWPORT PRoPmms
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Coldwell . B~nker ·update
The Newpon Beach and Laguna Be.ach
South ColdweU Banker branch manager;
have something 10 smile about In rccem
months, both office<, have exceeded the
incredible number<, they pmled in J 994
The Newport Beach office boas!!'>
1mpre,i.1ve numbers In almo~t all categone~.
The office is up 531*-tn open 1ran,:rc1ion:-.
74'>< in listings taken and 69~ in dollar
v.olume. The Laguna Beach Soulh office h~
cru,hed recent month-end num~r\ with
open tran..actJOns up 186~ and dollar
\'o)ume up 168'*
"With low intere<,t rate~ and excellent
home prices, the agen1., arc taking
ad .. antage of the current re.ii C\tate m.irlet,"
'aid Chene Hartman, Coldwell Banker
Newpon Beach branch manager. "Now 1:.
the time to ouy where you really want lo
h\C "
W11h aggrc'>!.1\-e markeung 1echmque., and
ut1h1111g excellent 1.u,tomcr 'erv1ce. !he
'ale' a.''oc1ates in Ne~pon Beach and
Laguna Beach cn:d11 1hc1r c,ucce\.<. ro \lrong
c:11mp<iny "upport. national cxpo<.ure and an
intcmauonal reputauon for intcgnty
11u: key'' de\ eloping new and
m1pro\ed way~ 'to '>t:rvc our du:nL'> ... ~aid
Nod John:.on. Coldwell Bank'er Laguna
Bc:ai:h Soulh brand1 m.111ager ''The hottnm
hnc ''that Coldwell Banker "h:admg the
wa'.r man ever-changing real t:'>tate market
and nur ,aJe, a<.\t1'.1ate' an.-gt•ttlng the Job
dnne."
Th!." number nf mil hon dollar hnme' and
prupcn1e' 'old m .. ol\mg Coldwdl Banl..er
ha., mi:rea.<.cd in every region of !he United
State" by an average of 31 % during !he first
rhree quarters of thii. year Vl\. the \lime
JX'nnd one year ago. according to
1ramac11on figures released by the company.
On luxury home" and properues costing
SI ITU I hon or more. the number of
tran<,al'tlons Coldwell Banker was involved
m 1<, up fmm 570 to 745. a 30 7% increas~
dunng January through September 30 of
lh1' year. vs. that same period m 1994.
C'oldwell Banker. through i~ Preview\
Program. is the only nauonal real estate
company to have u program specifically
de,1gncd to mark.et luxury residential real
Nale properties in all 50 states. In 1994.
Coldwell Banker was involved m the saJe of
721 propertlei> costing $1 milhon or more.
'The range of nu lhon-dollar transacnons
run., the scale from SI million to an exceso;
of $22 IJlltlion. At the SI million mart,
Coldwell Banker wa' involved m the sale of
31 properties: so far m 1995, the roost
expensive property sold for $22.6 nu llion.
'The activity m the lu~ury home market
rnntinucs to dcmon,tr.11e an improving level
ol n111f1den1A 111 lhl· r,onnm}' and
specifically in the luxury real estate
market," said George Pelton. director of the
Coldwell Banker Previews Program. "If the
current sales pace continues through the end
of 1995. Coldwell Banker will be involved
in the .. ales of nearly 1,000 luxury homes
and properties priced at'$ I rrull ion or more.
The upcoming Presidential election year
should keep interest rates in check and
consumer confidence high among luxury
home purchaser..."
Ln the Western Region, comprised of 15
sratel\, Califorrua leads the way in 1995 with
the most million-dollar property sales with
365 Southern California boa<>ts 1mpress1ve
numbers with 162 mimon-doUar properties
Mlld With a 37.46% increase in luxury
property sale~ fo r the Western Region in
1995. Coldwell Banker Southern CaJ1forn1a
showi. complete strength and stability when
others struggle in the present real e<,tate
market.
Through it~ Preview program, Coldwell
Banker market' luxury propenies both'
nauonal and m1emationally via the
company's network of rc£idential real estare
offices in the Un11ed States. Canada and
Puerto Rico.
Coldwell Banker California branch
manager, regional managers and corporate
staff recently gathered in Southern
California for the 1995 California
Managcmenl retreat focused on shafing
strategies for 'iucccs'i m the current real
e<,talc market
This two-day 1om1 meeting of networlong
and educational forums involved more than
126 Coldwell Banker branch managers,
regional manager-. and corporate staff from
throughout California
The meeting was kicked off by lunch for
all who attended and included special
gue'il'>, Chandler Barton. president and CEO
of Coldwell Banker Corporation, Greg
Campbell. exccuuve vice president of
Coldwell Banker Corporation and Bob
Amgoni. prei.1dt"nl of Coldwell Banker
Res1dent1al Brokerage, all who gave
mi.pmll1onal talk'> regarding the success of
Coldwell Banker in California. as well a.\
nationwide.
&lucational aspects of the ~wo-day eveni
entailed various panel meetings directed by
Coldwell Banker regional training directon..
Managers participated on panel discus ions
and provided c;uccess tones and ideas for
implementing and improving current
programs at their local branches.
Panel topics included Recruiti ng and
Retention, Effective Sales Meetings, 1be
Coldwell Banker Previews Program
specializing in marketing luxury properties
and The Home Mortgage Network. a recent
joint venture &Jlowing buyers ro shop for a
home mortgage in the comfort of a Coldwell
Banker office.
A new rruukcung campaign was de! igned
and unveiled at the retteat, emphasizing the
strength of Coldwell Banker tatewide. With
the headline, We're sold on California, the
new campaign tnumphs the u~ of
Coldwell Banker m u vancty of medta
throughout the i.tate. Coldwell Banker hll'!
beCTI rccogni1.cd n.q the largest rctll e~talc
company ;n California.
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(l-R) Bob Lefever, Chene Hortman and Noel Johnson
''1lu!> meeting and new campaign are ""CfY
timely in this challenging real estate
market," said Bob Le Fever, presidenl of
Coldwell Banker Southern California
Company. "When other companies are
facing mergers and consolidations, Coldwell
Banker employs a h1"tory of more than 90
yean. to continue to grow and be a leader in
lhe California real estate market "
For all your rtal tStaJt nttds, conJaa
JOU l«ol Coldwdl &urk.tr: offet. Cold"tO
.BanUr luu aon titan 2,«JO officts and
lftorw "'411 51,000 llJUs a.uociatu in North
• A.wrica. In Cal;/of'ltill. CoklwtU Banktr
luu llWrf dean 252 rtddtnd.a.I rtal tstatt
officu'flnll mtJre ""'1t 6,884 UJ/es
llSIOCilJU.f aNl t..,WJftl, and companitJ
"''hielt supplJ a compktt rangt of
nsidtnlial rt4J ntoU 1tf'11i.cts. Support you
can coulfl on.
Stinziano ioins Coldwell Ban ker
He brings more than 30
years of real estate
lending and sales . experience
Don Stin1jano recentJy JOmed the
Coldwell Banker [r\me of11ce. announced
br.mch manager John Beckett
Wilh more lhan 30 year. of residential
re~ ~'!Late lendmg and sales e'perience,
· Stmz1ano has been affiliated with some of
largest m?rtgage banking companies.
commercial banks and real estate brokerage
finns: He ~~ worked as an 3.%et operations
and disposruon spec1alist, a national loan
\Crvicing manager and an FNMAIFlfl.MC
REO sales admi nistrator
Since entering real ~tale m 1962
Stinziano has been hiving to malce.'iure
~ everyone of bis customers ii. completely ~~fied. A bachelor's degree in finance and
bustocss management, as well ns being a
Certifi.ed Mortg3ge Banker, reveal a deep
co~trne~t ~oward firushlng a project
While proVJding the hi&he 1 level Of service
Lo bQCh buyer l1Jld seller, Stmziano ~wed
IMt uc~ ha.'i come from knowing
service is his bu'iiness '
Stinziano has acquired nddttional '
lrno.wled.ge through hi~ membef"hlp in the
Cahfom1a Mortgage Banker's Association,
the N~lt~nal Mortgogc Bll(lkcr•,
Assoc1ar1on and the Naltonal Servicing
Committee. H is currently a member of the
California A 1ution of Realtors and the
South Orange ~ounty A'lsocforjon of •
Realtors.
Through Coldwell 81n~er, Stin1inn~ i's
Don Stinziano
prc.qenlly workina wilb SinJlc Source
Solution. which is in\'olved in default loan
scrvicing. ttU tte ldininj. tration and REO
properties clispos1boa.
Por illl JOflr rMI--. M#h tllll, Don
Stil«duo Ill dw Coltlnll Btu<r Trrint 0J/k1"' (114) 551,.zooo. Coldwtll Banktr 1ua.t ,,..,,.. ,.,.,. 2,#0 o/lkn oNI 51,()()()
1ok1 tuS«IMtd lit N0111c NMrlca. In
CoJifornill, ColdwtU Bollk~r luu mort than
265 rtt#Mliddl nal utat• ojflus and mort
titan 1,300 sol1r 1111oei4U4 and emplo)'W.
oltl/ co.nla wl.Sd '"111!1-1 a tomplttrr ran11 of rcsiden/Ud ndl e tare strvr.tt(.
Support 1ou t nJt coul'll on.
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New Custom Home
with Sbming
Panoramic Ocean &
Golf Course Views!
This elegant home of
5BR, 5.5 BA, approx.
5500 sq. ft., over .5
acre w/stunning
pool & spa.
$2,495,000
CDM
Cozy 2BR, 1 BA
Cottage. Premium
North of hwy
locaboo,
maintenance
charmer, R·2 lot and
potential second lllit
idd on. Motivated
Exclusive Custom
Mediterranean Villa.
48R, 4.5BA
w/approx. 4,400
sq.ft. Designed to
take advantage of
exquisite full ocean,
harbor, & city
views. Magical
brilliant sunsets are
breathtaking.
$1 ,750,000
SPYGLASS Hill
Open Sat/SUn 12..S
Breattrt.akilg
Panoramic Ocean
Harbor & Premium
Fashion Island V~
Beautiful 48R, 38A
home w/FWM carpet &
new paint Lush
landscape with lovely
sparkling pool.
~95,000
Exquisite Renovated
38R, 2BA Home.
Delightful new
kitchen , new carpet.
high cemngs w/ff\1lf'/
add'I wgrades.
Spacious deck wlttl a
sparkling ~ of the
ocean ... wal< to the
sand'f seashore.
$324,000
720-9422
OCEAN RIDGE
-Open Sat/Sun 1-5
The ·catif omia
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constructed open &
spacious one-story
home completely
f\mshed
w/captivatmg views
of ocean, city &
Newport Harbor.
$1,495,000
...__ HARBOR RIDGE
Elegant Custom
Townhomew/
Gorgeous Ocean,
Cataina & City
Views!~
upgrades stnOllld
this 38R, 3BA, 3 car
gar., 3 fpls. Miootes
to F astvon ls!and &
Beaches.
REDUCm
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,,,.~~ RANCHO SAN
JOAQUIN
Golf lovers Dream
Home! Upgraded 2BR.
2BA lower level
condo. Custom •
fiieplace, formal
diring, cathe«al
ceiqs,mirTOred
d6ors. Wonderlul
Rim~·
$219,000
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Re sidenti al Real Estate Services • Independently Owned and Operated
6#-6200
\
privace pat.i.o.
$1,195,000
' RESORT LMNG IN CDM
Beautifully remodeled home in ~1cd area wich tennis courts, pool. loan·
cd on large greenbelt with mini ocean & Catalina Views.
$548,000 Maxine Propp Code 70707
DOESN'T GET BETTER THAN 1HIS
Stunning 6bd cuscom home on Promontory Bay. Qualicy throughout,
offers 'exquisite bayfront pacios & decks. Dock will accommodate a 50'
yacht.
$1,895,000 Ann, Ted & Suza.n.ne Code 70167
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LINDA
ISLE
Expansive channel views and
exquisite interiors arc pre·
scnccd in rhis custom 5bd
bayfron1 rcsidencx wich pri·
vart dock.
Ann, Teel. Suzanne
$2,495,000
Code 71197
Top quality improvcrncms. 3bd. 2ba home wirh large
bonus room. Community pool. spa. rccr~tion room.
Two blocks from South Coast Plaza and lake.
Solly & Evelyn Shatzen
$239,500 Code 70187
SOPHISTICATED VlllA
3bd. 2.5ba w/numcrous custom quality fcaturcsl'
Classic lt~ian arches, marble Aoors, high ceilings
ctc ... sccunty sys1cm.
Pani O'Dcsky
HARBOR HIGHLANDS
CA.PE COD DUPLll
Lilc.c new with 3bd. 2ba +~room -and 3bd. 2ba up. Many a.asrom brura. Thicc P"IP ,.. ~ paitang. ~loan. .
Sally Shipley
$329,000 Code 70287
DESIRABLE END UNIT
Lovely 3bd,~2 5ba condo w/wrap around eatio, pm
spa. i/c, skyli lS, shuttcts & gated entry. Grc:at locJ
uon near ba bay. •
Sally Shipley
Code 70507
ON THE
WATERFRONT
~dy remodeled w11h
unique _spa to out~iJc poor. Two-story .3bJ
home With 60 Ft. of b~'"
fionugc and dock. ·
Ame Petersen
.. $1,365,000
Code 71137
A MUST SEE!
Sought after incerior locarion. Generously siled
4bd, 2.5ba f:imily home fcarurcs refinished hard
wood floors and priv:icc courtyard with ho1 rub
Dana Black l'il Louanne Riney
~bd. 4ba 4 story condo w/dev.uor, x-lg 2 car !W
w/work area & 3/4ba, roof top jacuzzi, ocean &
• muina views. Near Belmont Short!) peninsula.
$365,000 <:ode 101n
LAGUNITA
BY-TifE.SEA
A sandy beach, whnt"Watcr
and <:atalina sunset views
er · re d~am 'Ktting for this
gated oceanfront estate.
Exquisite 4bd white-on
whnc contemporary offers
endless amenities and
views.
M:trylin Kershner
$3,990,000
Codc71207
$419,000
Parry Harvey
<:ode 72197
N~ri_~~ 644Lti200 GrubhttBllis~"~
_ Rcsidcntcal Real Fsate Sen-.ces •Independently Owned and Oper.ued
2006 Seadrift • Sat $599,000 Marilyn Kershner
250 Haul Sat $1 ,095.~0 Esther Tabak -':'.
Npt Cst Ocean Ridge 2 Fairwind SIS sr,595,000 ATS
15 Rue Venc SIS $1,145,000 Aune/Wright
19 Harbor Ridge Dr. SIS $679,000 Tom Brunson
J 712 Antigua SIS $789,000 Granieri/Rc:uk
51 Royal SL Geo~ Sun Sl.850.000 C.arol Allison
250 Hazel Sun $1,095,000 Lois Jacobs
33 Montccito Sun $950,000 Maxine Propp
Sun $349,000 Bonni~ Barrington
Sun $549,000 Karen K!locbe
11 Riva -Sun ~525,000 Mary Von Gcldem
2525 Ocean G-4 Sun $595,000 Mali Gulledge
10 Balboa Coves Sun $548,500 Ame Petersen
405 Bayhill Sun $368,000 , Gib Walker
417 Bayhill Sun $335,000 Kay Konfal
508 Kings Pl Sun $999,000 Linda Oeth
3 Jetty Sun $479.000 Harriet Botwinick
3621 Lilac San $415,000 .
Coro02 Highlands 452 Morning Cyn Rd Sun
Bluffs 30 I Avcnida Cerritos Sun
Sun
GrubboEllia' .f 15 Y-uta Suaie Sun .
2101 15th SL #12 Sun
2535 Back Bay Loop Sun $192,000
15 Stoneglcn Sun $1"6.500
Harbor VM:W Homes 1860 Port Carlow Sun $56S,OOO
LOCATION-LOCA.TION-LOCATION
4bd, 2ba Newport Hills home w/French doors, white
decor, hardwood Aoors, lcit wfoland. comm. j)ool lk
spa. Absolutely perfect.
Mali Gulledge
$S39,000 Code 71167
EXPANSIVE 1so· VIEWS
5bd, 3. 5ba w/vicws of the back b~. city lighu lie moun-
wns. Vef! ~ lie airy. Lrg fam/encertainmcnt rm
w/frplc l\( full bar. Eittptional ~tL $Uit~ ~~rat?
guest quancrs. Ame Petersen Code11m $789,000 .
FRONT ROW -SPYGLASS Hill.
Onc-Lcvd contemporary designed for maximum
ocean, bay lie city light views! 4bd, 2.5ba home with
priv:atc courtyard entrance, 3 car garage.
Marilyn Kershner
$950,000 Code 71027
PE.Jc.AN HW. CUSTOM HOMESITE
Approx. 22,888 sq. ft., pie ~hai>cd lot embraced by
ocean and golf course views. • llriv:ate and srunning
view-location }n N"'J>Ort Bw:h's newest, premier
gated community.
Arin. Ted. Suzanne
C.ode 71407
SAILBOATS & SUNS£TS Sc>ccucular sunset lie harbor view from chis acmsivdy rcmoddcd 5bd,
4ba in Corona dd Mar. A home of distinction for a growing f.unily.
$849,000 Bonnie Barnngron Code 71007
BIG CANYON UJXD1l\'
2 story 3bd. 2.5ba on the golf course. Family rooQl w/frplc and built-ins.
Large master suite~ Selling at a loss.
$M9,000 .-G~la Burmcism . Code 70897
HARBOR RIDGE ESTATES
Exceptional 4bd, &miJy room with added lofo Fabulous city lights view.
Community pools, spas lie tennis and private spa.
$7SO,OOO Marilyn Kershner Code 70937
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Coldwell~ Banker Realtor .
creates Youth Sports '95
His open houses assist
buyers, sellers and local
youth sports programs
Open hou..es hosted by Coldwell Banker
Newport Beach Realtor Donald Pfaff
wcces\fully serve multi-purposes. Nol only
doc\ he help both buyers and sellers. but he
help' raise money to :bSist local youth
'pc>rt~
According to Pfaff. when people vtcw his
open houses they are encouraged to rcgislcr
'upport for local youth 'poru Pfaff then
make' a per<iOnal donalton m their name.
'Homeowners and buyers have always
been mtere,ted in their community affain.."
Pfaff 'aid · And when they find out a
Realtor m thctr area, OOl only bas that same
mtere\t but is really domg liOmcthmg about
11. the news spream. I cA:pecl more and more
~all\ from people who want to help make a
difference in their community."
By weanng more than one haL Pfaff has
con,1,tentJy achieved top awards for home
,aJe~ volume. He \ayi, he ha.\ been known as
lhc "home seller" in ht\ community for 18
year'
"I wa:. nuscd here and graduated from
every Newport-Mesa school level even
altendmg Orange Coa~t College." he <,aid
lbat has truly made a difference 10 my hfc
It takes yeers of active involvement in ..n
industry and the community to make a
difference. So. I started early m my career"
Pfaff is past presidei:it of the Orange Coa.\t
Association· o( Realtors end served ~
president of the Newport-Mesa Junior All·
American Football program in 1993 and
1994.
For '"'"e in/omuztum, CaU Donalll Pfaff
of Coldwell Banker Newport Beach, (714)
644-9()6().
Amskldter and Brashier __
form winni~g alliance
The Prudential -Jon
Douglas Co. Realtors are
consistent top producers
Barbara
Amstadtcr and
Marcia Br~hier
have created u
bond in order to
serve Orange
County
communities in
innovati\e w•ys.
inc.two veteran
Realtors have
designed a new
system to rncrcao;c
availab1hty 24
hours a day. Bolh arc proud of the high
level of quality service each ha' pro' idcd
to her clien~ believing clients dc~rve to
have unmedtatc attenllon from !heir bro~er
Similar style" and befiCtsnave assured each
broker that her clients will receive the ~
standard of ~rvice from either' broker
··we arc pleased to be able to increa.\C our
'\ervtce to our clicotclc through our
combined talents and a thorough kno\\ ledge
of the mdustry." Brashier srud
1llc similarity between both women arc
almo:.t too many to li~t: long-term top
producers. !>trong ncgotialOI"\, former
businesi. owner'\ and both mvolved in civic
and government affain..
"It i' important we ghe back to the
community." Arnstadter ~rud "It 1!> not
enough to be J
top producer. htU
to have true
valoe. o~ rnu't
.,.olunteer on the
same level "h1ch
one receive" ..
Brashier. a
fonner
commercial
broker. owner of
a graphic design
bu'ifoess and J
Marcia Btoshier university
professor. bringJ an uncanny knack for
helping clients find the right propeny and Jn
attenuon to every detail.
Amslldtcr i the cwrtnt president of
Orange Coast Association of Realton.. \late
director of California Association of
Realtors and vacc chair south for Califom1J\
Consumer Protection Committee. She ha'
~rved the m.arU1placc with meticuJou,
~ntion to dettil and sensitivity to chenl\
for many years.
,Each broker believes education. coupled
with intuh1on and hard.work, are the ba.'"
for a strong Realtor.
"We created an alliance based on mutual
goal\ and stand3rds.'' Amstadter said 'Ille
atltince h already produced favorabll'
ootco~ for clienb seeking answel"' for reJJ
tsiate needs. We see only positive syncrg)
mto the concept o( combininglalen~ 111
provide extended real esca1e services:·
Barbaro Amstalltu and MtVCia Brashier
can bf tY~Md 111Jlu NtWJJ"ft Beach of!iu
of Tiie Pruuntia.1 -Jon Dougw Co., (71./)
159-66()().
Well-known real estcite agents team up P.rudential~s top ag~nts announced
Carol Allison and James
Gray join forces at
Grubb & Ellis
Tht Jnnouncement wa' made b) Ron
~1a11Jn11 ~nt<>r vKe pre~1den1 ..tnd d1\uict
mJnagcr of Grubb & Enf, Re\ldcnttal Real
btatc <ien tee .. Newport Beach office that
C.1ml Allr'<>n and James Gray have fonncd
J partncr'>h1p
Gray I\ a recent addition to Grubb &
[:Iii', and bnngi. with him rnany yeal'l. of
proven 'ucce~,ful real e!llate experience
Alh'Kin "a con\11-tent multi-million
dollur producer. M:nmr marketing consultant
and 1., one of the mmt rei,pected
prnfe\'ilonal\ m Newport Beach. She h~
been with Grubb ct Ellis for many years.
By JOtning forces. AlJ1soo and Gray will
rncrcao;c their commitment to 5Uperior client
..crv1ce\ Allison is known for her high
quaJtty <;ervice. complete dedication and
knowledge of the real estate market She is a
30-ycar ruident.of NcwpoctBcach aod.ha.!
lived 1n several areas including Big Canyon.
Spyglass Hill, Harbor View Hills and
Harbor View Homes.
"It seems I have lived in much of
Newport Beach.'' Allison SIW. "And that
first-hand knowledge is very helpful to my
clients."
Her reputation for hard work and services
•~ a legend among her satisfied clients and
her professional coUeagues in Newport
Beach. Allison and Gray have the same
work ethics and dedication.
"Our.goal is to offer the l1lO!lt
,
JomesGroy .
sophlSticalcd martwna techniq~ and assL\t
bttyers mhdlen in-relocati1tp'jth the least
amount o( inconverucnce to them," Gray
said.
lney have bad many sucx:c ful 'teal estate
trao.Saetiom toaethcr. the most ~ent was a
Big Canyon ~ listed for more. than S3
million by Gny while tt Coast Ncwpott
Propcrtic , alona with Allison representina
the buyer. A smooth transaction and a ~
week escrow, it ju t closed. Ony's high
energy matches Allison's and they are both'
fully 'comm.itted to continuio1 to represent
clients in Bf a Canyon and other arus.
Oray was top producer with his previous
--~-
1son
company. He work.c; with all ty_pcs of bu1ers
from ft:rst lirncm mulff.mtlUon dollar ~-
transacltons.
"I really enjoy diversity. My clients
deserve.my uncompromising dedication."
Gray said.
Born and raised in Newport Beach, Ile h
an aware~ of~ area that i wpcrior to ~~ !fe is Vtrf mvolved in community ~tivib~. Married. be lives locally with his wife Lisa and three son,,,
Carol Allbo11111N JetM1 GraJ CM k "°'W"' Grdt. BllU R~111f_, RHI &MU Slrrict1, 2J Corpot'f#U l'fcA. SU
190, Nf'qOft lkatll, (114) 644-6100. •
Muine Montgomery, vice
pccs1dcntlmanager of the Ncwpon Bl'.ll h
office of The Prudenti:d -Jon Dt1ugl." ( •
wa." pie~ to honor lhe top sale'
exccuthes. 1bc monumental \ale' hJ'
\Orpii\scd projectioo'
'1'hc)t agents de..erve a 'pec1al ,,,lull' l•lf
e~elle~:· MonlgolTln) ..aid ·1111:,~ .ui:
the quality profe<;s1onah of the re.ii e,1.ttl'
indu\tty. lney a~ the chie\oers. f.}l( h1< U-.('d
prufe ional., ..
The Newport Beach office of The
Prudential -Jon Dougl~ Co. awanh top
hono~ to·
Top Team: Melinda nnd Marty Jon<'
No. l Agtftt Newport Beach: Vick) T'ang
No. 1 Agent senlng Orange County: MJt
MacKenzie.
Top Agmts (tn order of ranking):
Barbara Amstadtcr; Marilyn Read; George
J McOaffigan; Arvilla Sheron; 8cv White;
Clare.nee Yoshikane, Linda TagJianett1. Ah
Zarrinncpr; Anno Hoover. Hugh Swan"m .
Barbara Swindall: Helen Neiger..(jtlchmt.
Miyukj Rann; Paula McKinney; Ed &cano.
Dan:ll Bryan; Sue Mitchen• Niguel Baile):
NaUUc Fogarty -
Montiomery based the rcOOi'd sale~ on
diliacnt cft'ort. hiah work ethics and
profe sionat comrrutment ot the select team
of prof e ion al &S."1Ciaccid with The
Prudential -Jon OOUp Co.
"Elcll Of t.beM sua caecubv maintains biab sbndanla llll'oup nccwottinJ with prof~ c:onti.Uns education and
IUICqlc inartdina ... Mocqomery said.
"'ll,wy lft local e.perU wil6 international
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lcourt sinale family home The prestigious community of
!court awaits you wini a dramatic home priced at $300,000 below comparable properties.
· s estate wiu recently reduced $200,000 and offered at $995,000, creating an CJtcellent
nity JO purchase a beautiful home at an incredible price.
This elegant home i on an extra large lot featuring a lushly-landscaped yard with large
ck-bottom pool, spa and ca11eading waterfall. This fabulous home is situated at the end of a
I-de-sac and offers the quie1 serenity of one of the finest gated communities in Newpon
h.
The twO-$tory home has dramatie vaulted entry and tontairui four bedrooms. three and one
f baths. The luge contemporary kitchen, with island and breakfast nook. opens into a huge
ily room with built-m entertainment center and aquarium. The-secluded master uite. with
parate sitting area. features extensive use of marble and designer fabric!>. The property
ludes a three-car garage and ample torage.
/tor a pri'llolt showinror furtMr d.ttails, call Bill Fttfley al Wall_rfronl Home &I.alls,
1') 631-141)(), ut. 243 .
• ne Terrace beauty trvine4'fcrrace is on the ocean side of the highway
JUSI one block to die local park. tennis courts and playing fields. This one-tory, four-
m residence has been recently remodeled. Featuring French doors. kylights, crown
ldings and Jou of glass loobng out to the private rear yard The kitdlen is light and bright
th white tile flooring. Bathed m natural light. this family home is within walking di tance to
t shopping at Newport Center. golf at the Newport Beach Country Club and beach activlllcs
Big Corona State Park. lrvme Terrace boast solidly built homes on large lots. Offered at
~m .
For llfl)rt infortlllltion cllll, Marilyn Ktnhntr of Grubb & Elli.s Rtsidtnlial Rtal Estate
r'llkts, 23 Corporou P"1:Ji, SU. 190, Newport Btach, (7U ) 644-6200.
Eleaance on" Lido Isle Charming Lido Isle three bedroom. two bath home
on wide 45' lot. Extensively remodeled in 1994. Light and bnght with all new k.itchen and
bathrooms. A pacious lanai or garden room with beautiful Mexican pave...., opens to a lovely
wulh-facing patio. The oversized living room with baby grand piano 1 perfect for
entertaining. A built-in security system i one of many added ~ture-.
For MOrt information, call D'nte StttllHrr at ColdwtU Banur, Nn11port Btach, (714)
644-9060.
Sandv beach and ocean views Thi three"°bedroom ho was
built to ;f('ord pectacular flews of the sandy beaches and cnl! hang wave • Comer location
allow for unny exposure year round. The interior 1o; beautifully appointed with the u~ of
vami heel woods, stainless steel and copper, lending a yacht hke feel. EnJOY years of fine
living an this one-<>f-a-ltind ocean view propeny. Offered at $1 ,390.<XX>.
For "'ort infonnation call, Robtrt Btnb at ColllwtU Banur, 2121 E. Pacific Coast Hwy.,
Corona ul Mar, (7U ) 437-9653.
l:.ocated in
the e11;clus1ve guard-gated community of Belcriutt and ituatcd on a large private lot this
cu tom two story, tive-bedrOOm residence is enhanCcd by a stnking blue tile roof. giving this ·
home a true Mediterranean appearance. Exqui iteJ,y appointed with extensive use of white tiles
plu beige carpeting throughout The state-<>f-the-att custom kitchen i a chef delight There
are magnifteentbl.:k fireplaces in the living room and fami ly room. Other quality features
include air conditionir1g, sauna, security system, central vacuum, plus an elegant curved
tairease in the entry. Belcourt is just minutes to Fashion Island and the Back Bay Nature
Preserve. Offered at $1,395,000.
FN 9IOn "4/0f"IMlkHt "'11 MMI (;..lldp of Gr.bt 4' Ellil ••llMllliol RHI Eslt.tU
5mka, 23 C"'70fW# P1tWa. S.. JH, Ntwport B.-lt, (114) UUZOO.
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• NEWPORT CREST
Expansive Ocean Views. 3 bd
David Prince -$244.900
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..CORONA DEL MAR.
Super Lo~ation! 2 bd. 2.9 ba
I<evj,,J\ Kanda -$+.9,000
C >.LIFOR.NI>. SEABREEZE
Minute• to beach. 3 bd. 2.S ha
Deremiah/Francis -$318,000
C ORONA. HlGHIANOS
Top Floor condominiwn
Edie Olson -$640,000
S PYGLASS HILL + bd. 3 ba. 2 bonw rooma spa. pool
The OlJonJ -$629,000
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COLDWELL BANKER
NEWPORT BEACH
759-0649
NZW LlSTIN08
Nlrwlem 111A'31 -69 f cct on the bay! Hiqh quality craft•rtW'Wrlp. Blue Japannc tile roof, ele-
vator, catMtlr&l <1Glinqt, 2nd ltory balcOny. main hollSC hat • b.dro0m1 and 6 bath£ TM quelt
hpu1e ii 1 b«lroom. and 1 batli. DAW walo -Ka90,000 . .
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o..A Dll. MAa -Extraordinary ocean view C\.<om contemporary home. Ncvtt on the m.ar-
Mt before! Built with the hiqhnt qu<ty coMtrUction. th.ii home ho.It• ~vc vicwt and rich
bu.ildinq materl.alt. Frtt color bro<!luuc .vailablc. )Wt MJ.iliCY -U.899.000
oa.c..\ Dll. MU -Remodeled and ~eel Cairr\el plan in dnlrable Harbor View Hillt loc.-
tion.. Plali.iation •hunen. new kitchen With ~·~d Wilt-in',. _. bed.roorN. 3 baw. brick patio,
pool~ 0... ~ -f699.000 .
Mr9c:wl llMal -Bat location! Spectacular view of back bAy .net nat11n p.ralUVe. Dctirable CJ••• 9'W'.w c:ommUn.lty. Model p.rlect. 3 b.droorn1. 2.S bathi and wohderful outdoor lfyhiq .
.Mn Mae -Ml9.000
oa.c.A D11. MAa -2 unit# in ~t condition. Olde COM. Front w\it ii 2 bd.: 1 'baa and uck
w\it u 2 ~ l.S ba pl\11 a huqc elm. New kitelim & batht. opm beam cctJJnP, neutral decor.
CAllciL Moes -M69,000
RITZ PALM VILIA ESTATE
YC>UR OWN PRJVATE REsORT
A rcmark.lbk 'pcdmcn tn archirccrurc, thJS 6 bedroom, 6 bath cstarc boasts a pri·
varc beach, bayside pool, rcrrace spa, and 4 car garage. The pier offers gracious
space for five boats and includes a built-in bait box, wet bar and a jct-ski ramp.
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Donald Haff
~ewport Beach
Properties
2201 PRivATE ROAD
Pri vate custom community with
pool and park. Full Back Bay and
..
mountain view residence. Single
story 4 bd, 2.5 ba, big family room .
Breakfast dining. Wonderful rea.r yard.
BASTSIDE CosTA MBsA
End unit next to pool, 2 bd, 1.5 ba,
. approx. 1200 sq ft. Open & Bright
$125,900'
DOVER SHORBs AREA
Beautiful home with pool on huge
corner lot. Remodeled. 4 bd + den
$569,000
Rare 1 story, 2 bd; 2 ba + den area
Totally detached home. Hurry!
$254,900'
-Dona
.. Make the
. -iyht Move
Youth .Sports '95
All youth supporters registering at my open house
will allow our youth to receive a cash contribution
by Donald Pfaff. Stop by for details
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BAY CREST
Wonderful family home. 4 Br, 3.5 Ba.
big yard and trees. $497,000
Tom Thomson 644-9060 ext. 147
NEWPORT HEIGHTS
Reduced $450,000t Great views,
location, archttecture and pnce.
David Prtnce 844-9080 ext. 120
WESTCUFF
Spaoiously remodeled home on 1/4
8Ct'e lot wfth poof. 4 to 5 bedrooms.
D' ... 8'111 ..... 727.fZG
BAYCREST NORni
3 Br, 2 Ba home In showroom condition
and on a large lot Hardwood lloofs
David McCulloch 844-9060 ext. 149
THE BLUFFS
Desperate Seller! 3 bedroom home
wl1h a remodeled kitchen
Chuck• tc.thy CoteswcHthy 651·2155
PRICE REDUCTION • OWNER SAYS SELL!
This original Shorecliff residence situated .
high on a corner lot of a cul-de-sac street
overlooks the blue Pacific and coastal rock
formations. Very close to th_e_bcach~
John Campbell
lr1ker • Se1i1r.Acc111t Exec1tive .
(l11)·47J·l1IJ
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DAVID McCULLOCH.
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1 IROICEI Assomn
644-9060 x149
Call For Complimentary Evaluation Today!
NEW LISTING!
• Best Bluffs Buy!
• Desirable "Delores" end unit
• 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths
• Superb gr..-ibelt location
$ 297,500
NBW LISTING!
• Priced well below recent comps
• Breathtaking Back Bay View t
• Large 'B' plan, approx. 2,247 sq ft
• 3 bedrooms, 2.5 bah
$349,~
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Family favorite lifestyle-
located in Coto de Caza
Imagine the wntentment of walking late
on a la1y Sunday morning; !>ipping coffee
nn ,a dee._ overlooking misty foothills, ,ilnd
enjoying the delighted laughter of children
playing 111 the cul-de-sac below. You can
cxpcriem:c thi' peaceful. country-side living
at Oak Ridge an Coto de Cua.
Thi\ fine collection of lradJtionaJly
111sp1red hnme' off en. fam1lie., four di,tinct
Ooor pl.in' all located on cul-de-sac:..
R.mgang from 2. l03 to 3.028 -.quare feet.
many of the home'> offer" 1ews of Coto\
i:ountry,uJe. Saddlcback Mountain'<.
foothill\ or the green' of the Coto de-Caz.a
golf coul"\e. Oak Ridge·., exteriors aJso
h1ghhgh1 a d1ver-.e i:ho1ce of arclutectural
elevation., ancludmg Cape Cod, country
villas and elegant French country Myles.
Each Oalc Ridge home offer; families
d1fTercn1 room opuon\. In fact, '>Orne of the
home~ ha\e a' many a' five option' Prices
for these two \tory re\1dcnce' began an the
midS200.CXX><.
"Many homebuyer' want a well-
con,tr;uc1e~ home with the peace of mind
and conven1em:c that comes with living on a
cul-de sac:· \atd Becky Bowie, an Oak
Ridge sales reprcl>Cntauve. "When you
con,ider the fact tluit this community has
lmly cul de-sac' and throw an Oak R1dge'11
cxcepuonal view,, 11\ no wonder families
love th!\ neighborhood "
Fam1he' al\O admire Oak R1dge'11 four
.,,e,...aulc Ooor plan'
The Plan 011c ha' 2.303 ..quare feet. The
fiN Ooor include' a fonnal dining room and
large hHng. room w11h plenty of '>pace for
entcrtaan1ng gue''' and offef\ a co1y retreat
for enjoying de,-.cn and after-dinner drinks.
The 'paciou' ._11'-hen feature-. J pantry.
1\land and ad1oanrng noo._ for ca,ual dining
The cnnncctang family room hil!> built-in
media niche,, load' uf large ""andows and
an open dc\lgn A half l:>alh completes this
Ooor The -.econd Ooor include' two
\pai.:1ou\ bedroom\, a loft. a mac;ter suite
With an e:(p:tn\l\.C wal ... ·m clo\et. a l>econd
full bath and an 11p1inn<1l f11unh bedroom .
The Phm Two hal> 2.505 !><juare feet and
feature, lour bedioorm. three bath~ and a
three car amK·hcd garage with optmn' for a
'uper family ll)llm. game room. office den.
fifth and '1\lh hedrnom-.. media mom. and a
m.l\ter tx•droom dl'l~ The large II\ ang room
and formal Jmmg mom arc 'pac1ous
enough for hm11ng large gathenng" The
~111.:hen mdudc' .1 center ""ork 1c;land ""llh
C\tra 'tnr.1gl' and lounter 'Pale. J de'k and
iJ large walk m pantry The family room can
he e;1:,pandcd 111 J 'uper \I/Cd fanul) room.
game rt)llm or ,1 \l:\th bedroom with an
ad1oaning optional full bath pra<.:tu.:al and
large enough when relatives are an town for
J Vl\lt The \CCOnd Ooor features two
bedroom' with another large bath and a loft
that can be converted into the home~ fifth
bedroom. 1be master bedroom showcases a
beautJfully designed master bath and wa.lk-
in closet big enough to be a dtc&sfog room.
An optional deck can be added off the
ma.ster bedroom for couples to enjoy private
evening~ watching the bunset.
The unique designs of the Plan Three and
Plan Four include about 2.825 square feet
with four bedroom~. three full baths and a
loft. Buyers can choose to add extra
bedrooms, a den or office or an additional
bathroom. and can easily tum the loft into a
bedroom. A beautiful, sweeping stairca~e
highlights the entry to these Ooor plani..
Both have spacious formal dining room
which easily seats eight and a \Cparate living
room with a vaulted ceiling, which providell
the perfect place to retire after dinner. The
homes also feature a huge kitchen and nook
area. which arc open to the family room.
making an 1deaJ place for familie., to :.pend
time together. 1llc maJ>ter bcdroo~ feature
a double 'lf8lk-in closet with ample space.
and an optional deck can also be added The
additional bedrooms are filled with p1enly of
natural light from bright windows, and one
includes it.\ own waJlc-in clo~t.
OaJc Ridge residents have access to all of
the amenities Coto de Caza o'ffe~
Homeowner<, enJOY the highe11t ratio of open
space to homei. in Southern Cahfomia ;md
can take advantage of an equestnan center,
youth park, ~ports and recreation park. and
m1lc!> of riding and bicycling path:.. Coto\
Golf & Racquet Club feature:. 11 44.000
square foot clubhouse, nine tenms courts. an
aquatic center and fitness room. and the first
private 36-hole golf course in Orange
County
Ju~t out~1de the gates of Coto. residents
can shop at Trabuco Marketplace. Plaza
Antonio. Rancho Santa Margarita\ Town
Center and M1•1\1on VieJO Mall
To vl\it Oalc Ridge. take the 1-5 c;outh to
Oo;o Pm way and travel ea.\t to Antonio
Parkway and tum left Proceed to Coto de
Ca;a Dnvc. tum nght and go through the
entry gate From the Foothill Tran,port.1t10n
Comdor. take the,comdor unul 11 end' at
Antonio Par._ way. tum left and follow <;ign~
to Coto de Cata Dme \\hKh will be on the
right Once m'ide Coto. trav~t""tl m1k 111
San Miguel. tum left, then tum nght an Vt\ta
del Verde and follow ll for about a mile to
reach the Oak Ridge anfonnation ctnter. Or
take the 1-5 ~outh to Oso Parkway and travel
ea~t to the Mluth entrance of Coto de Caza.
Head north on Coto de Cata Drive to San
Miguel. tum right. then tum right on Vista
del Verde and foll(lW it for about a mile to
reach the Oak Ridge model\ Tum right on
Willow Bend Road and the .,ales office will
be on the nght m the first cul-de-,ac·
Tltt salt offict ir optn from JO a.m. to 5
p.m. Thursday through Tunday, and noon
kJ 5 p.m.. on Wtdnt day. For mort
information, call (714) 888-UUI.
°"Jstont Homts is tmt of tht top ffrt
homtbuildtn in Soutlrtrn California. Tiu
company luis rtctfrtd nu1J1trou irulustry
awards for its outsl/lndint de ifn,
consJructWn and customtr Strviu tfforts.
OtJrtr Gre1stont South Coast co1Nmunitit1
i.ncbult Grt1ston1 V'Ulas in Coto th C4tA,
Grtystont Arl>or al Los Flons, Tht Gkn al
Tht Fairways in Plactnda anti RUliemoor
SulUlil in Rowland Htlf/Us. For
in/onnatk>n on lltt11 tuUI otlur Greystont
Soudl Coast COllUIUlllldu, caU (800) 808· 6888. .
Corona del Mar countrv cottage 0ne ~.three ~m. three-bath remodeled country cottage i ocated in the village of Corona del Mar
Featunn$ Dutch/French ~· ~ 'iwood floors. high volume ceilings and skylights. Other
features include remodeled kit· AJ.d bathrooms and attractive brick fireplacc:-Rogef'\ O~ns' patios and gardens e1inance the outdoors. The village of Coron& del Mar is known
f?r its spcctacul_ar beaches, sunsets and rambling walkways on Ocean Blvd. plus quiet tree· lined streets. Priced at $464,000.
For MOn iltfonN#Jo1t caQ, lJll4o <Hilt"' Loll I«* of Gr.116 & EUJs RniMlllial Real
&toU Smrk11," Corpof'OU P/avl. St.. 190, N.wport httllt (11') U4-6ZOO.
2 large BR. 28A & loft with sf Ira! staircase 1 c att townhome In fantastic area o Tustin New carpet
bautnut bll, high ceillngs, br~t bat tool Con\m ==... ........ ~
CHAMPAGNE a ROSES $369,000
Beautiful SBR. 2 SBA Pheasant Run Home Huge
master w'1acuzz: tub & walk·rn closets LMng rm,
family rm. separate d1mng. new carpet & paint
Ouiet cul-de-sac local (108UN) -uni
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WESTMINISTER
10055 Dedma (l-4)
•Richman
COSTA MESA
373()p,(l-4)
Clnwnyl.M
-~131.500
$349,900
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COSTA MESA
2226 Aw.Ion (1-4)
Gayle~
1070R..cllng(l-4)
Bsalioyt
$174.900
$235,000
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1-'Sl2 Verona (1-4)
Jtrrlt Mahoney
COSTA MESA
2820 Drake (1-4)
tnez Diaz
. 360 s.m. ....... (1-4)
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1850 Kinglet (l l -4)
Rud'f Alvaral
s 1 u Glb,.Jtar (1-4)
PatOM
$140,000
$197,000
$119,000
$299,900
$199,900
SWEET HOME, SWEET PRICE $17 ... 900 3BR, 1.758A. dining room, 2 car garage Roof is new Yard is huge A great buy at this price
Centrally located, close to everything.
LOVELY UPGRADED CAMELOTI $2'9, 900
4BR 2BA Greenbrook home BeautJfully~'u raded kitchen cathedral ce1~s. wood floors. s 1ghts in
break area & bath New roof & much more Cul-de· sac ., ....... C.M. NJ t'T9f ...
Vaulted celllngs, lirepjace, 1atoe and bnght tamilY room.
Huge 3BR, 1 75BA. sliding glass tn master lead to
COWfed patio & tranquil yard Newer appliances, fresh
paint (9SBEG) . B.U llYT
BEACH UFEI $195,000
Newport Beach Peninsula nw the Newport Harbor Yacht
Club' Steps to bay & beach' Well ma111tallled 2BR 28A
w/garage, fueplace, wet bar. ceiling fans. hght & b11ght patJO Call today Thcs beautys ootta gol (818Al)
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SERVING ALL OF ORANGE COUN'J'Y
COOL OCWI IREEZES $72,000
This starter condo Is centrally located in complex wilh pool, SP.a clubhouse. Ocean close. 1BR. 1BA
unit with built in china cabinet. balcony. lookouts to greenbelt Cheaper than rent in Huntington Beach
(66WAR)
PRICE Sl.ASHEOI S12t,500
Great 28R, I SBA umt nNr back bay Priced way below market for quick salel Vaulted ceilings.
hreplace,._l!lf counter_ J~ps. Inside laundry. 2 ~r
Qaflge Wll OOWI (24SAN)
QWET LOCATION $142,tOO Elegant 3BR, 2SBA 2 car att garage. Inside locatlOO Is a clean quiet upgraded complex. comm poo~s.i spas, and tennis! Hear South Coast Plaza, FwYs ano
mo<el(61AHI)
UPGRADES GALORE $157,500 Immaculate 2 SIO!}' In quiet complex. 3BR with huge ~!~_].SBA 2 car alt garage! Tile atrium, ex~ ~tio & Inside laundry Comm pools, spa,
teMIS (60BRO)
• HUmNG'TON ENO OMIT S1M,too Cool ocean breezes with thlS Immaculate 2BR~_2BA w/oaraoe. Large OJl!O, ftQht & bright Pacific ,,.,nch locll eomm. poo1 & spas & morel R~dy to move inl (198LU)
LWE OPTION LOW CASH DOWN S17t,M Deluxe townhome cari lit owntd thru a lease option! Trua resort lifestyle. Two master BR, plus den w/flrtf)lacf. Blice to beach Nestled by paf'll
• (20 MEA)
ClEAN AS A WHtSTU $171.m Completely remodeled 38~1 1 75BA home
Hardwood floors. new & bright Nlthen, lovely baths, mirrored ~rdrobes. New stucco, roof & garage
door Cad Nowt (58KNO)
SPACIOUS 2 STORY J1n.• Light and bright 4BR 38A (18R & 1BA down). 1
block to Baci Bay. COmm pools, s~s. & tennis
Call nowl Vllcant & ready to move in. (36SAN)
CHECK TMIS OUTt S18UOO Reduced! 3BR, 2 SBA 2 SIOfY Count{)' Club Villa great location, view ot c>QOI & grounds. sec gated
Owner will carry 1st. (300CL)
WHY PAY R£m COLLECT mt S11UOO Owners unit 3BR. 1 758A with two addrtional units 2BR. 1 BA Large rear yard Each umt has own single
car enclosed garage plus additional partuno Gall today-This Is price(j to sellll (120Al)
DWIONO IN THE ROUGH! $113 000
Spacious 2 story surrounded~beautiful. well kept. nelahbortiood near beaeh & I 1592 sq ft 3BR
2 SBA. Vaulted ceilings (1 t 10)
OUTSTANDING IUYll $197,DOO 3BR. 1 75BA home on a quiet secluded weet In one
of Costa MtSa's best aTNS Freeway close, walking distance to So. Coast Plaza. an schools and transportation. All freshened up Ex1ra large lot
(280RA)
AT THIS PRICE WHY IWITT $219,MO 3BR. 2BA new ~e and carpet Central au. auto spnnkle~1.,e,~ellent neighborhood Great starter home. (-.-,
BIG BRAND NEW HOME $209 tl7 Oream home In Costa Mesa Huge 4BR, I 2 mas£ers)
2 SBA. 2 car att garage Lots of marble & oak tamilY r~1.bonus room. lueplace Absolutely beauttfur
(IWIN') •
3 BEDROOM Pl.US YlfW $224,llG 2.SBA townhome boasts white tile floors. French
doors. YieW from expanded mstr BR w/atnum slltmg 1rea Large patJO w/ralStd wood deck End unit 01 small complex. (241AV) .
SPACIOUS LMNG $224.100 Vaulted celllngs~ flreolactl large and bright family room Huge 3aR 1' 75B"· sHd1ng glass doors In
master leacJ to covered patlO & !flOqull yard Newer 11>1>liances Fresh paint (95BEG)
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DEUGHTfUl DUPLEX $210,002
WeU malntiined duplex in good area Each haS 28R,
1 BA. private yards One story, always rented
Excellent investment. Call today for more
information. (21 MAP)
WARMTH a CHARM $188,900
Light bright & airy 4BR. I SBA Halecrest home
Perteet tor 1st time buyers Hard wood floors Cozy
fireplace
1124 ....., C.M. 11119'11
OWNER DESPERATE $239 OOI 4BR. 3BA. ui>oraded and expanded French door,
plantation shutters, ceiling fan. kitchen & cabinets recently painted Central air conditioning, new roof.
more" (920AH)
PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP $231 ... 4BR 2BA. spacious hving room plantation shutters.
new carpet. hreplace. French doors. new counters New driveway. root gar door (98CAR)
HOUSE & OUPlEl $243, .. Just reduced $36 ODO for Fast Sale A 2BR 1 BA hoUse
plus a duplex. 1 BR. 1 BA each with their own private backvards. R3, 9300 sq. ~ lot Call now for more Into
(37tfAM)
MODEL PERFECT SZ74 ... Immaculate 4BR. 2BA fam1I~ home 1n fantastic
Hun11n5ton Beach location. Family room & denl Evemh remodeled. vaulted ce\lings, pnvate pool &
spa! Oule cul-dt-sac Family funl (87COJ,1)
OCW AMO CITY LIGHTS V1EWI $271,117
Beaulllul 3BR, 2 SBA home In secluded gated community )(tra large muter W1th balcony, familv
room w1tfl flreplace1 den wllofl & bonus room tool Comm pool & spa \ 18HAN)
HARD TO FINOI $279 -Reduced 1DI< 4BA 1n inner circle of Mesa Verde NeW
carpet. French doers, lcrtchen •PP.liancn tile baths Great pnde o1 ownership area (2S4El)
WHAT AM OPPORTUNITY mt toO Pooular. Mesa Verde hidden 2· stort 1 BA & BA dOWn
200' covered patio upgrades throughout Executrve 1rea. dost to oot1 courses. Parks & shop (27CAN)
WE CHAU.E.NGE YOU TO AND $311.• tour clean units at this private and locatlon Well cared for untts in Mesa Verde. &ch unit includes 2BR, 18A
A excellent pure~ to the smart 111vestor H.as 1n oversiztd lot and she garag8'1! Don t miss out
(29PEP)
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uniqueness to the exclusjve guard·gated community of Ocean Ridge. The Montccito-&tyle
design, combined with early Calif omia arcbitectutc, makes it an original among many
beautiful new custom boltle$.
The four-bedroom home f~ biJh volume ceilings, specious rooms and an abundance of
natural light combined with an open floor plan to create a comfortable a~pbcre for family
1 living and entertaining. Pen:hcd .t>ove the Paci.fie Ocean, this home enjoys a tranquil canyon
setting which peen out onto the water.
Sbowca.'led are four aod one-half badul, aourmet kitchen wbicb opens to the family room, an
office off the entry with ilass doors, stained pine floors, two LOggia 's with one off the master,
(could be bedroom), and I tbree-ar llJ'IP• The blic:lcyud backs to canyon with lush &ardcns
and a lqe IJWY area. Offered at $1J9S,OOO.
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1310 Galaxy Drive
The idea was simple: build a home of uncompromi ing q
t~ and style 1n one of the be t neighborhoods in Newport
• Beach. Now, after two years o( painsta ng planning and
peerless workmanship, the gool stlmds attained. No detail has
been overlooked; nothing has been left to chance. At every
touch, at every tum something entices the eye, quickens the
beArt, stirs the imagination.
Granite waterfall and pond in the entry. Rows of st&1tely col·
· umns lining the gallery. The Art Nouveau powder room. All
the rare wood cabinetry in the dining room, the library, the
master suite. The audio-visual center is slate-of-the-an, so is
the kitchen. The pool, the spa. the lando;capmg unite in a
seamle s transition between the elegant, airy interior and the
sweeping views acros" the Back Bay and out to the sea. The
home. in short: c·c.,1 magnifique
Offered at
$2,995,000
For more information or for a private
showing, please contact
Coast Newport Properties
4 Civic Plaza • Suite 260
Newport Beach, CA 92660
714-644-1600
Ocean Ranch estate No deWl was overloolcd in this custom home with
soft transitional contemporaiy ~ign and estate-like grounm in the pard·ptcd community
of Ocean Ranch.
Special features include a turning area in the motorcoort behind the house and guest house.
A three-car garage. beautiful gowmet IOICbeo with two cookina centers, granite coontertops.
eating bar at center is1a.ild and a brea\{ut nook with fireplace. The kitchen opens to the family
room and bas French doOrs lcadina to a l~e patio. The dining room has an ocean view. built-
in buffet and French doors to an outdoor dining area. The entry features a two-~ ciicular
rotunda, black pnite star compass inlaid io the liincstooc flooriha and a large ~light at the
top of the swccpiog ~.
Off the entry is the living room with a two-story volume ceiling and a dramatic black
~tc fireplace. The upstairs features a large ~er uite with ocean view, a rdrCal fireplace
and a view deck. The master bath has a huge walk-in shower, m.af"?iany c:abineu and deep
areeo mait>le countatops. Offem:t at $1,185,000. ,..
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New Listings
Harbor View Homes Great location
near greenbelt and community pool
Scanlan & Hinman $679,000
Harbor View Homes Customized and
expanded 4 Bd. 3.5 Ba. next to .,.eenbelt
Scanlan & Hinman $765,000
Ocean Rldce Great views of bay.
ocean, Qnyons and city ll&hts
Scanlan & Weinstein $I , 595 .000
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Shore Cliffs LAlrge custom home above
Uttle Corona. on huce ocean view lot
Frank Sennes $2,950,000
Spotlight
Emerald Bay Spectacular Mediter-
ranean oceanfront Breathtaklnc views!
Rod Daley $4, 950,000
OFFICE HOURS 9:00 ~M.,. 5:00 P.M. ,,__ 7 DAYS A .WEEK' -
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Gated Communities
Jasmine Creek Fabulous location!
Greenbelt and ocean view 2 Bd. + den
Carole Johnson $41 5,000
lallDlne Creek Meticulous and
elegant home, den and formal dlnlna.
Evan Corkett $469,000
Bis Oanyon Wonderful Deauville town·
home on eolfoourse Expansive view!
Beverty Morphy $899,000
Ocean Rkice Second row canyon view
lot Great opportunity to build a custom
home ln Newport Coast. Rat and ready
Weinstein & Scanlan $.OS,000
Newport Coast
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Harbor Rldae Estates 5 bedrooms,
3 5 baths, 3 car garage Ocean, city ll&hts
& mountain views A/C & security system
Langevin & Bere $7n.ooo
Bl& Canyon Deane Lowest priced
Versaille In Blc canyon. Priced to sell!
Worden & Smith $885,000
Exquisite 3 bedroom,
'.J 5 bath townhome Prime location
Schmlesln& & Mertz $1 ,095,000
Bl& Canyon Lovely traditional sfncfe
story family home 5 spacious bedrooms
Worden & Bibb $1 ,139,000
Ritz Cove Oceanfront lot perched
above park and beach. Cated comm
Scanlan & Busk $1 ,295,000
Ocean RJd1e Newport Coast quality
5 Bd. 4.5 Ba hcnne on large lot
Thomas & DITullJo $1 ,549,000
Laguntta Larte 4 bedroom beachfront,
private community and moorlllff
Bill Wedmore $3.990,000
Emerald Bay Emerald Bay ocean view
custom In fabulous condition 4 bedrooms,
2.5 baths Private beach, tennis The best!
Jerry Finster $1 ,237,500
Family Neighborhoods
EMbdde c.-. Meu ~11 Bd.
2 Ba. home on R-2 lot. lJCht & bricht
tsemii'id Towers • $279,000
Newport Helcltts Front rdw views
'of~.4Bd 4Ba.~ti>nle
Ljle & Eliendradi $991,000
644~1600
Condo&
Townhome Living
Newport North Townhomes 2 bed·
rooms, 2 baths with loft 2 car garage.
Gree LombardJ $219,900
The Bluffs Bluffs front row bay view.
2 bedrooms + den and bayvlew deck.
Jerry Finster $395,000
Jasmine Creek Private area, quiet
location 2 bedrooms + den and spa.
Carole Johnson $398,000
Sa}'likte ~ 2 bedroom, 2.5 bath
bayftont perfection. Awesome!
....,&dr.bedl~ $695.000
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Island Living
Balboa Island Island home on
perflect street 5 bedroom. 2.5 bath dupla
Marie Fargo $650,000
Balboa Island Reconstruction with
European flaJr. 4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths.
Bert & Marian Reedy $795,000 -
tt.rbor Island Bayfront lot with
62 feet of frontace and .,eat views.
BeverfJ Morphy $4,400,000
Sooth Lacana 8etlch Two luxurious
oceanfront units. Private beach access.
Bob DITulllo $259,900/$329,000
Nlpel South Spanish Hadeticla
on 12th fairway at El Nlcuel.
BIU Wedmore $629,000 .
Up.na Vlllace Main Beach, ocean
vtews. Remodeled 3 Bd. 3 Ba. home.
Steve Hlah $639,000
Upper Vldoda Remodeled Lacuna
craftsman's style home with ocean view
and walk to beach location.
Steve Hlah $299,900
View Properties
Portaftna Newet-single level Laguna
home with ~ ocean views. 2 bedrooms.
den. 2+ baths, l.qe view dedcs, ps lcilmen
Steve Hlah $469,000
Udo Peninsula Dramatic views,
24-nour doonnan. walk to shops.
Ml~e Marr $750,000
Emer•ld B•J Immaculate, larce
view home ln Emerald Bay.
Rod & NHcy Daley $1 ,695,000
San Jun C.plstrano Spectacular
custom Mediterranean. 7 Bd. 6.5 Ba.
PatJk.k S.rtoUc $I , 750,000
Corona del Mar
Olde Corona del Mar Great Income
units In COM. Good condition.
Duncan Foraey $398,200
ft.rbor View Hiiis Quality expanded
5 bedroom home in private settinc,
Valentine & Laird $645,000
H...tlncton Harbour 5 bedrooms.
7 baths. 3 docks. on dp of Trinidad lsJand.
Jerry Ftnster $4, no.ooo
$4.900,000
lmne Cove Spedacular ooeanfront
contemporary home In Irvine Cove.
Harris & KlJne . $8,500,000
Shore ems Ocean & canyon views with
beautiful kitchen makes this home treat for
now ... but. a new house on this lot? Wowf
Mike Marr $819,000
Costa Mesa·
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EXCL.USIVE
HARBOR RIDGE
FABULOUS CUSTOM HOMES
Custom elegance. Huge rooms.
View. Gazebo. Pool and spa.
$2,395,000
3 Crestwood Drive
Magnificent custom estate.
Panoramic ocean views.
$2,695,000
2 Yorkshire
5 bedrooms, 4.5 ba~hs, library,
4 fireplaces, pool and spa.
$1,850,000
EXCITING TOWNHOME OPPORTUNIT IE S
16 Coventry 5 3 Harbor Ridge Drive 16 Lucerne
Warm and upgraded. View! 4 bedrooms,
3.5 baths, FR, 3 car garage.
$535,000
5 bedrooms, 3.5 baths. Ocean and
. city lights view. 3 car garage.
$775,ooo·
4 bedroom, 3p5 bath Kensi ngton.
Private view location .
$539,000
EASY LIVING * VARYING VIEWS * MOTIVATED SELLERS
EXPERIENCE * . DEDICATION * ·RESULTS
For All Your Real Estate Needs Call:
CAROL BERG
759-3739 .
RICK I.ANGEVIN
75?-l759
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Debi Bibb
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Do 11ou want a spacious home for flour children and f amil!I
high a6ove the Capistrano Valley with forever views? _
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This outstanding home approximately 9,000 square feet on approximately one acre, may be
your perfect answer. The house is of highest quality finish. with 7 bedrooms, 6 full baths and
2 powder rooms. Never lived in! South of the 405 freeway and minutes to all amenities.
OUTSTANDING VALUE! Priced Now at $ I , 750,000
Ronda Hein
Beacfi a11d Bay Specialist
759-3797
c CAI:i.. FOR A FREE MARKET ANALYSIS )
OCEANFRONT UNITS $I ,09',000
Mfnt-condittorr duplex right on the sand.
Spacious units; 3 bedrooms', 2 baths.
and 2 bedrooms, 2 baths.
OCEANFRONT OPPORTUNnY $199,000
1\vo Cmfts, each 2 bedrooms, right on
the sand. Use as duplex or remodel
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• Spectacular custom Mediterraneao estate
• Prestigious Bear Brand Ranch
• Traditional European styling throughout
• Breathtaking panoramic views of Capistrano
Valley, -mountains and ocean
• Yard large enough for your own private park
• Private pool, spa and redwood sauna
• Extensive travertine marble flooring
• Magniflceht rotunda foyer with floating staircase
and ceilings approximately ~ 6eet high
PATRICK BARTOLIC
(714) 651-3912,
$599,000
Newer top-quality townhome overlooking a
sandy beach and a charming and peaceful
bay view. The home was expertly upgraded
and furnished by the designer-owner.
OCEANFRONT SHOWPlACE $1,275,000
On a pt1ffl.e oomer lot. this home Jeatures 3 Bd.
plus denloftic2 and a 1cqe rooftop deck. Orean
and catallna views from each of Its three stories.
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Home!
Extraordinary view!
4 bedrooms -3 baths
Spacious living room with stone ~replace .
Family room with beam ceiling .
Gourmet kitchen. Loyely master suite.
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Remodeled with taste and quality,
at the unbeatable price of
$1,450,000
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Private, Gated Community .. 2 Bedrooms,
2 Baths, Den and Large Brick Patio
Must Sell! Must Sell!
$469,000
MAKE OFFE.R! ! !
Owner wants property
·.SOLD!!! NOW!
. Best House! Best Value!
CAMEO SHORES .
VIEW HOME
$949,000
MAKE OFFER!!!
An Opportunity For A
Bayfront Home Like No Other
Gorgeous Home! Gorgeous View!
. $3,395,000
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A Jewel in Jasmine Creek . ~ayfront Traditional
Beautiful Ba11crest Family Home
~ NEW OCEANFRONT LISTING
OPEN SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18TH, I 0 TO 2 P.M.
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The out of the area owner has requested that we price it to sell immediately. Therefore, it is
priced at $2,550,000 which is at or below the comparable sales pf Emerald Bay oceanfront sites .
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This older, clean four bedroom, three bath home is livable while you plan your dream home.
Perhaps you'd like to work with noted architect, Harold Zook, who has developed preliminary
approved plans for a very large 7,000+ squf)re foot h9me.
This Emerald Bay Point.sjte is near the tip with sweeping views from Catalina to the
Newport Jetty and all of Irvine Cove with big-time white water sounds and vistas.
What a great opportunity. I encourage you to call this morning for an appointment to view this
site. We will be having an Open House on Saturday, November 18th from I 0 A.M. until 2 P.M .
H~wever, you must call first for admittance through the Emerald Bay gate.
~ Don't miss this opportunity.
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Senior Sales Executive
759-3750
MAJOR PRICE REDUCTION!!!
WAS $6,850,000 WAS $5,500,000
Now $4,999,000
• 5 bedi:ooms, 5. 5 baths
• Large lot, approx. 18,000 square eet
• I 15 feet of ocean frontage
• Pool and spa
KEvlN KUBIAK
Associate
717-4706
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Cu"enJ Listings Other Opportunities
CORONA DEL MAR
2 bedrooms, 2 baths condo near ocean
Great quality construction. Tree-lined street.
$279,000
BLUFFS
Front row bay view home. 2 bedrooms+ den
Bayview deck. large open greenbelt location
$395,000
CYPRESS SHORES
Single level oceanfront home Gated
community Spectacular beach views
$995,000
1995 Sales .
COWNS ISLAND
$4,995,000
Al..AGUNA BEACH
$2,695,000
HARBOR HILL
$2,100,000
E:'"":~-t---•~Do;._. VER SHORES ~
LACUNA BEACH
$795,000
NEWPORT BEACH
$274,900
LAGUNA BEACH
$2,995,000
•BALBOA ISLAND
$2,495,000
PROMONTORY BAY
$1 ,695,000
•BAYSHORES
$895,000
CoRONA DEL MAR
$495,000
e A B ELCOURT
$1,995,000
• RttwtSt"kd lftt Bullt'r
A'" Escrow
KEVIN KUBIAK
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717-4706
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with gorgeous beach and ·
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Offered at $1 ,299,000
SHIRLEY HARRIS
LIFETIME SALES ACHIEVEMENT
HAIL OF FAME MEMBER
759-3727
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• Exquisite Design
• Wonderful Textures
· and Materials
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JIM KLINE
759-3771
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little Balboa Island Built in 1991, the home has captured the appeal of
the beach cottage while offering every iMovation in modem design and the highest quality
matencl A comer lot. the ~bed home captures the sweetness of hf e on the ls land.
From the white picket fence with the canyon rock base to the huge arched wmdows,
authentic period design bas been unitized in an eclectic presentation of modem amemUe!> and
uanqwl nostalgia.
The etched glw front door provides a dramatic entry. Beautiful hardwood floonng binc
as the charm of this two-bedroom. two tory home cnfol~. The massive fucplact glows with
warmth and llJDOspbere from tbcJivingroom. Vaulted ceilings add space and dimens1on to a
cla.'iStc design. Granite count.er tops provide pace and utilitarian design. Bold windows lace
the rooms with filtered sunlight. a reminder of the special ltfe of Little Balboa Island and the
amcmues it brings.
The master sujtc is replete with a bold fireplace for intimate evenings. The grac1ou~ m~tcr
bath is accented with marble.
The home is a perf cct vacation cotr.age. or llll mtroducuon to a new year ·round quality bfe~tyle'. Walk to ~ne-of-a-kind Island shops and restaurants. or bask m the luxury of I.he
California beach lifestyle from the sandy private beaches of this unique community. Near
every amenity, the central location of the home provides a launching p3d for new adventure.
For in/onnation on dW Mm«t call Ann Pauli, Reallor Associatt for the Newport Beach
offiu of Tiu PruMltlild -Jon Douglas CompaaJ at (714) 759-6600.
Escape to Newport Heights Located in a desirable area. near
rcstau.rants, tbe.aters. quaint Newport Beach shops. and traiupartation corridon.; this pleasant
retreat is a oozy paradise. The two bedroom home boasts a used brick fireplace in the living room and a cl 'c beauty
of a well loved home, eob.anccd by the new tile floor. 1bC tw0<4J' 1arage offers t0r11e and saf~ for vatu.blea. A freestanding room near the gmge could be a guest house 01 apanmcnt,
but is currently used as a mu~c room. Privacy and dignity reign in this secluded niche in
Newport Beach. NC$lled amon1 tropical trees and exotic plants, the home iJ an alcove of delight. The
manicured lawn, laced with sheltering treeS and gitded with brick pvcs a sente of'IDl(UJ'e
serenity. The home. ha boen reduced to $346,000 for a quick sale. The owners ~ mocivlled. Interest
l'aleS are tow lftd cpility loU ...,..,..es make it easier tbaft ever to qualify to own thil
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Extraordinary goH course location The rare flag 1ot o~crlooks the 8th fairway. Nestled amoog the rolling bills of this exclusive commwiity with
enchanting views. ·Five very spacious bedrooms and five baths make this custom estate capable of filling the
desues of larger families. The huge children's wiu accommodates with a playroom. maid's
quarters, and a generous family room and wet bar that leads to the rambling green grass in the
back yard. Two very large ,family rooms on separate levels make the home perfect for
entertaining. The traditional/eclectic styling offers potentials for every taste. Three custom
fireplaces honor the home with atmosphere and stately grace. The fonnal dining room turns
wistful thoughts of bountiful holiday entertaining and opulent dining.
The home reflects the tranquil Big Canyoo ambiance. Nearby F~hion Island offers
restaurants, theaters and unique Newport Beach shopping. Soulh Coast Repertory is minutes
away. Excellent schools provide children with focus and goaJs through innovative educational
techniques and the highest standards. The home offers more than elegant living, it offers
Newport Beach lifestyles at its finest. ~ price of this estate has been reduced dramatically. The lowest priced golf course home
available, the serious intent of the owner is evident.
For mort information call Marcia Bra11tier al the N1wporl Beach of!ke of Tise
Prudenti.al -Jon Douglar Company at (714) 759-3733.
Custom lifestyle on· Spyglass The price bas been Wbed
SS00,000 for a seller woo wants an immediate sale. The owner wants this escrow closed
before the holidays.
The five bedroom. four and one half bath est.ate is designed with the luxurious styling of an
EngliSh Manor. Rieb wood tt'Um ~ waimth and harmony. Three large fireplaces adorn the
home. Plush carpet and vaulted ceilings llCCCflt banquet b:lll dimensions aod affluent lifestyle.
Quality woOOnanship. master crafted tceents and strict adherence to the mOtif create a festive
~reminiscent of the Eutope!Ul Ofiginal . The four-car garage provides care for every
facet of the executive lifestyle, as well as providina extra ionge.
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For Information On These And Other Properties Call 489-8900
15 79 Tustin, C.M.
2 units, zoned R-2
live in, rent out or· remodel.
SELLORTUDE
$345,000
1595 Willo: Lane, C.M.
OPEN 11·5 SAT/SUN
3 bedroom, 1 · bC1,th, 2 car garage, quiet
cul-de-sac, Great opportunity.
. $139,000 .
Coleen H. Brennan 675-1509
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Stylish trends for the next. millennium
The 8500-M)Uare-foot, three-level Classic
Revival Showhome. in the planned
...:ommunll) of Columbia. Md .. ~howcases
de.,1gn trend' which arc expected to
1:onlinuc beyond the millennium because
they reflect the way many famiUes want to
II\ e· layout. amenlli~. exterior detailing
and mtenor furnishings.
While many home builders have
e\penmcnted with vertical and horizontal
dimens1onr. and the replacement of a home's
typical rooms. this design reveals a
pragmauc balance of comfortably
proportioned spaces with soaring ceilings.
impre~1ve windows and exquisite
wain<;cotmg and molding. built-in cabinetry
and other detailing such as elegant solid
brass and crystal hardware.
"The living room has been scaled back. in
square footage because this traditionally
fonnal room continues to be used less
frequently for large gathenngs, yet remains
important for entertaining," said WiJliam J.
Yates. Editor-In-Chief of Better Homes and
Gardens Special Interest Publications. "To
meet that requirement, the room measures
17-by-16 feet, but ceilings soars 18 feet
high. It also has a rear-facing two-story waJI
of glass and lies directly to the rear of the
foyer. behind stately arched columns."
1be dining room retams the generous
proportions of formal eating spaces and has
a large bay window. The kitchen, aJrcady
deemed the heart of many houses, has
become a more important gathering spot
here. It stands open to a bay-windowed
breakfast area and within view of a large
two-story family.room. All three areas are
accessible to the-outdoors. an 4pslairs Joft-
<>tyle hallway and the children's zone.
Though cocooning. or spendmg time at
home hi comfort, has been widely accepted
since l})c 1980s. the showhomc takes this
concept to the next level -the home version
of suite hvmg.
This 1~ evident in the master quarters.
While the graying of America and other
trends have brought master suites in multi-
~tory homc.c; back. downstairs and away from
cluldrcn'~ bedrooms, the parents' retreat m
this house goes several steps beyond the
ordinary with its own entrance hall behind
the main lairwell, a tw<>-story cherry
paneled library, an inviting but not too large
bedroom with an unvented gas fireplace,
his-and-her walk-in closets and a spa
bathroom complete with platform tub set in
a windowed bay. One of the home's two
powder rooms is located close by.
This home aJso addresses the dilemma of
how to care for grandparents in an
affordable, humane way while not
disrupting other family mcmbets' Med.s. A
cozy second-floor suite with a vaulted-
ceiling bedroom and mini kitchen, a library
and a la.ra.e bathroom functions a.'l a self·
cootained urut that can be reached from an
elevator. Nearl:>y are three more oversized
bedrooms each with its own bath .
Because even large homes rarely have
sufficient storage, the architects paid extra
attention to this challenge. Walk-in closets
and built-in cabinets in a variety of woods
will keep occupants orgartlud and eliminate
the need for chests and annoires in the
bedrooms. Built-ins were specified for the
windowed laundry room and three-car
garage as well.
Owners today also want more toys. The
home's piece de resistance is a lower-level
theater outfitted with a 107-incb movie
screen. ceiling mounted projector and sound-
conditioncd walls. A mirrored gym lies next
door and is adjacent to a dressing room and
full bathroom with computer-programmed
shower with choice of water effects. A major
ballroom complete with oak dance floor in a
bold herringbone pattern can serve a
multitude of uses. particularly in inclement
weather.
To make midnight treks to the kitchen
unnecessary, MX wet bars with mini
refrigerators and sinks arc located in two
bedrooms, the retreat. ballroom, theater and
a pantry next to the dining rootn. Tiie house
has its own wine cellar.
Materials used throughout attest to the fact
• the homeowners seek fumi hings, products
and fabrics that hold up to wear and tear and
offer visual excitement Many floors and
counters an: paved in granite rather than
marble bccaux it has.,proven to be I
porous and mon: scratch re h tanl Some
cabinets combine two shades of stained
cherrywood, doors arc f ramcd io cherry and
door handles arc sotid brass or cry tal.
ln~tcad of wallpaper. which can date a
house, most rooms have been painted
various shades of white, pale peach,
ciMamon, or &ivcn an unu uaJ textured ·
finish or wainscoting. Some exceptions
exist a young man's room was finished in a
sophisticated black; the ceilings of the living
room. dining room and front foyer repeat the
some gold-leafed finish.
For safety, there are two wide stairways,
40-foot-long built-in fire hoses concealed in
ball cabinets on each floor, a fivc-1.0llC
energy system. front entrance video monitor
and a borne system that controls all the
electronics, from lights to security alann.
On the exterior, the materials convey the
impression of old world tradition. In reality.
they'n: up-to-the-minute pl11Clical. Tiie
roofing loob like slate but wears bcttu. The
cast stone material of the columns and
balustrades is a composite that can be cast
quk kJy in any shape rather than chiseled
slowly by hand. The circular driveway is
paved in an imprinted asphalt that is painted.
resembles brick, and is easy to patch. Decks
an: a wood composite that doesn't expand or
shrink.
With such careful attention to consumers
who want traditional homes that are light-
filled and efficient. the Classic Revival
Showhomc is expected to wear weU into the
y~ 2.<XXI and beyond.
Dayna Pettit joins Cannery Village Realty
Community activist
beings vast real estate
experience·
Long-time community leader and Realtor,
Dayna Pettit has brought her expertise to
Cannery Village, announced company
~ident Russ Auter.
"I'm looking forward to working with
Dayna," he Slid. "She J a very devoted
and profcsSii>iW as,,ocialC ... .. Pettit was recently involved With the
Balboa busitle$S community and was
instrumental in puttina toaether the Balboa
MerchantslOwnets Association, alona with
tbc first Business Improvement District.
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l'ntf .d«ot-alf'd 4BR. 3.58A w /'CflllSter 5Ulte on 1st 1evcl. Euro
(Ji..ht-1\ hu~ f.Jnuly room. (l)rma) hbnry/den. Lush rear y•ud
w IP"'"' 'flo1 and t>ntert.lmmg ~>a Priced to Sdl Now Sl,290,000
1'Jcar new SBR. SBA. ardlt ~-Natural hrdwd f]oors.
w mpull'nzt-d IJWthng. so.:inng ceilings & state of the art
S•l\.umet kitchen w I grMUte rounters. TRADE POSSIBLE $2,350,000
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OPEN HOUSES
SATURDAY ONLY
234 Lugonia -Newport Shores
Kennie Jo Rizzo
SUNDAY ONLY
1671 Tustin 8-3 ·Costa Mesa
Mark Jackson
30 Stratford • Irvine
Sally Nette!
3 Valore ·Newport Coast
Michael Scholla
54 Ocean VtSta ·Sea Island, NB
Esther Fine
1400 San Miguel · Corona del Mar
Olga Matthews
6 Oakmont · Big Canyon, NB
Renee Peterson-King, Jeff Axton
3 Bd Hse
$365,000
2 BdTwnhm
$162,500
3 Bd Hse
$224,500
3 BdTwnhm
$589,000
2 BdCondo
$599,000
5 Bd Estate
$1 ,695,000
5 Bd Estate
$1,995,000
SATURDAY & SUNDAY
2500 Be.aeon · Newport Heights 3 Bd Hse
Manny Stelltno I Marlene Hassel $379,000
1901 Glenwood · Baycrest, NB 3 Bd Hse
George Dashiell/ Pia D'Auria $439,000
1021 Mariners • Dover Shores, NB 4 Bd Hse
Esther Fine I Reggie McNemey $865,000
10 Weybridge Ct -Belcourt. NB 4 Bd Hse
Eva Kwa)d I Rosette·Andree Gindi $995,000
4909 Seashore· Oceanfront NB 4 Bd Hse
Michael Scholla I Jeannine Stake $1.095,000
TOWNHOMES
sourn COAST METRO in recently refurlitshed Broo!Mew Two
story 3 bdrm twnhm w/att clil garage in nice intenor location near
doo& pools .. . $149,500
ALISO VIEJO 2 bdrm. 2.Sbath. quite area in the Applause complex
w/comm pool & sp&t-Pkture perfect w/fireplace, lovely newal
decor, brick & flagstone patio, koi pond & grass. ... $153, 900
NEWPORT Bf.ACH
Gated complex w/pool & spa. ~upgraded 3sty 2bj
unit w/black granite entry, oak h~ flrs, 2 frplc:es, balcooy &
2 patios. Great location, lNlay from t.Jsy street $234,900
COST A MESA HEGHTS soothof t 7• Street 2 story 2bdrm \I.4th
pabo in smaD complex with nice grotnls, oorM!llleflt to shops &
buses •.•. ....... ................ ••••••• $162,500
f.ASTSlDE Costa Mesa f.xceptional 2bdrm, loft w/cbset & win·
dow seat now used as office bti add be 3rd txlnn. Beams, Fr. doors
& charmmg landscaped spa in rock hardscape. .... .. $219,000
On the water ... ----=----------,
5bd traditional w/29.y ceiling & dock for large
• yacht. Land llla'I be~
$692,000 (Ut)
UDO mu< DRIVE
2bd condo, seany Wg. w/doonnan, pd & spa.
V'lfWS d channel, own & city lidts.
. $525,000
PflJCAN POINT
Froot rON, l'llgt extra prMle prenitr oc:eanfrori lot
on I~ 9"ten \Wit~~-W\l..'S.
$1,895,000
Custom 4bd, master w/Fr. doors to patio &
beach. Beams. brick & la.ied <Jass
$1,095,000
HUHT1NGTON HARBOUR
1 sty 3bd mnodelld bayfront home w/famitl rm.
da:k & 30 ft dodt
$649,000
CORONA Dfl. MAR
~ new 3bd bayfrm Wla w/terrac;e, 1avm;
privatt beach & dock Jo, 2 boats.
$2,495,000
THREE ARCH BAY
BeautifutJ remodeled 4bd ocanfroot home,
beams. doul*! paned \Wldows, 4 frpbs,
$2,675,000
HARBOR ISlA1I> DRIVE
Ma!Pbii Medterrwan. 125 ft on Iha bay,
dock Jo.. 70+ ~ temcts w/pd & spa.
$2.795,000
__ _____.Near the water ...
Open. airy 2sty 3bd, den & eat-in kitchen
Walk to ocean, comm pool, tennis & dubhse
$365,000
Totaly remodeled, 2bd w/di'llng nn & den 111
guarded com w/pool, 1POS & tenrus
$599,000
AT THE BEAOf aJFF HAVEN
Fahiws 3bd 111.mn. steps to sni. Mplac:t, gcume1 1 saay 3 bd oottage. remodel or blild new for .,
kitchen. large masler w;1idl cdngs. 2nd st<X)I >Mw •
$395,000 $549,000 ----
1/2+ acre w/tennis cmt & pool Custom home,
4bd R.ites, lbrary, dining, fasruliJ & game rms
$1,495,000
NEWPORT HEIGHTS
4bd remodeled home. c.rultJy kitchen. fmly rm.
3 frPc:es. deck. spa & ~ yard
$679,000
LIDO 151.E PENINSULA POINT UDO 151..E
BeaubfU!y reroodeled 3bd buill arOlnl lush central 3bd hoolt. fmly rm. 4 frplces. roofdeck w/spa & ws Gageous 3bd rustom via w/~ privacy on huge
paoo on extra large comer New e1es!Jner krtchen & 3 car garage Fr. doors & ~ floors caner lot. Arches. beams & pabO w/spa
$819,000 $820,000 $1,599,000
------With a view o the water ...
ALTE12A
Bay & city lite Yirws from ~customized 3bd
twnhm, 2000+ sqft w/dlq rm & loll
$589,000
HOME BY THE Sf.A
2 doors from OCAll, w &om rooldedt ~
mnodeled 5bd w/tilg & ~ rms
$795,000
DOVER SHORES
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9 bd Frendl Olitcau w/<prd ~ rmt
on 4+ gated ces ~and ocan IAcw5.
$3,995,000
SPYGl.A.SS HJU. • DOVER SHORES
5bd ~ IWscaped home. cily r.rjils & bto/ \WW. T~ renodelll! w/q.R/l.y & ~ 4tx1. ~ & ~
Dilling, ~ & bau nns, ~ yard w/pd ms & spedlQa YieM d l.wtr llPj & dly ~ts
$769,000 $779.000 ----OW CORONA DEL MAR AVALON, CATALINA
Close ~ "' & cxta11 views Custom 3bd llmhrn. 2 ~-900011/t blsde lot 111/spec:t1ak bay ~. 2 decks, spa & 4 w gnge. views.~ P.w b cOOdo project
. $995,000 • $1,200,000 •
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2436 W. COAST HWY
714-631-1400 Exclusive Affiliate of Sotheb s International Real
BALBOA ISLAND
315 MARINE A~.
714·673·6900
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WATERFRONT HOMES," INC. Realtor~
Specializing in properties for sale or lease ... on the w4ter ... near the water. .. and with a view of the water ...
CORONA DEL MAR
Hatba Woods 111/rmrn pool. t1Ji1 & teivlis End
ll1il w/M. ~ lucby & cb.tie g;nge.
631-1400 $229,000
tHwa.E SQUARE 3bd tlMlMl 111/woocb.rrung
frplc & good • plltio. &d 11111 on ~ 111/
com pool. *Pl k> ~ lnry &: shops
631-1400 $149,000
NEWPORT SHOIES St.llSd ..ws from master &
dedtd~4bd r:nlrm111/~ kt;hen, tridt
entry, new Fr doors w windows ~
631-1400 $150,000
f.AST'SIDE OOSTANESA ~ fr~ pallled
3bd CXQltJy ~ Totali/ 11done, custom oak
krtchen, wool arprt & ooppcr ~.
631-1400 $209,000
NlWPORT HfJ<lfTS Villa Sienna 2bd twnhm.
Hejl ~ wood firs, blllt.., mdl amte:r. Al·
fcxdablt In Newport Beach.
631-1400 $212,000
COSTA MESA HfJQfTS Ne.ar hJjl schod tradl
& tam Great 3bd llMlhrn w/~ & ~ rms.
new patio & large ~., st<bled comer
631-1400 $219,000
IRVINE Ni»J l4l!Jdd 3bd hant 11 Northwood
w/eal·fl kik:hen, lendscaped ~ & cowred pabo.
~ cdr9. A/C &: matPI o1raS.
631-1400 $224,500
N'EWPORTS BLUFFS Dar&ng 2bd llmhm w/
den and 2 car gange. Smooth ceilings & new paint
& wpet In grut loc3!ion our cOO'llTl\llity pool
631-1400 $239,000
NEWPORT'S BAVRllXE ()Mt k*ri« 3bd n
w/im>&• cb.tiep1g1lngmd~w/fl;Q a 'Ill-Vdild ~YA-.-. ca. & cwpa.
631-1400 $189,000
BAYVIEW TERRACE~~ 2bd hon)I
kl gatld ~•/pool' 9'11. Pak hanMood
l'n, ~ sb.a.n le Wllect ~ w/li'm.
631-1400 $199,900
NEWPORT BEAOi
2436 W. COAST HWY
714-631-1400
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BACK BAY AREA N!Ce !sty 3bd 11.ith family/din·
mg rm & hrqke & large wd landscaped yard on
cµet tree 1111~ strC\:l
673-6900 $325,000
NEWPORT SHORES 2 ~tory 4bd home, steps to
comrrmrty pool, clubhouse & tennis, & the ocean
Upgraded kitchen & baths, large pm.iatt Jll!lio.
631-1400 $327,000
NEWPORT SHORES area d~ w/3bds up & 2
dollora, both 11o1th 2 baths & frplces Steps to ocean
beaches. city ferull) COlltS & handbal.
631-1400 $349,000
NEWPORT'S HARBOR HIGHlANDS 3bd home
w/f1Md yard ~floors ~ & pain
tiOO Nters Close to schools & park.
631-1400 $365,000
PEWPORT HEJGfTS Estate Sale' Wcnierftj po-
tential ii thiS 3bd home W'lltl dm1g & ~ rocms
in comer locaoon on pmie street
631-1400 $379,000
BaCOURT
A6y 2bd iv.Mn, dining & lam!),r rms, lijl oeiilgs,
2 frPc:e:s. marble floors & ~ yard 111/spa
631-1400 $749,000
CORONAOELMARNwnew3bd~
l'Mlhm w~ \"IN decks. Scrol lo beach & nips
FftPace. vaUted 00"'9s & grltlll!e cxultm
631-1400 $389,000
'8WffS lh:Jbstru:led CM1Pl & Cl.y lilt W!lolt'S &an
~ 3bd tvdm. <Mr 2,000 "I h w/~ b.llhs,
f~ & t.eakfast rooms. & 2 ~ p.1liOs
67!-6900 . $420,000
HARBOR RllXE ~ Brqit, lraNy painted
3bd twMm 111/cf!fllng & famiy rms. Gilled cwtyard
w/fWtlaln, dty li!jtt & IOOllltain ~
631-1400 $439,000
PENJNSUlA POINT Charming 2sty 4bd w/Fr.
deus & v.indows. nP.W wpd & SplCICU patio on
extra large lot Plans a\'ailable to enlarge & ranodd
631-1400 $479,000
OW CORONA oa MAR Ne.v new ~
3bd twnhm. din119 & famiy nm, large mALir w/
silting room. m.tyard & deck v./otlJ ~ vW'
631-1400 $539,000
WESTa.ff CJlOVE~4bdbr Pslni.da
. spacna l1llS!ef wl&Jic. ~ & rms, lib@ry
& autJy k;:dien Ped, Spil & llt. <ti gngt
631-1400 $544,900
UDO ISlE Ujil, bfijlt l cozy hant, 2 bd &: den
on cMrm.d lot. PrWnt street at"*' c:d d Island.
lMge Ult/ pallO a: ocdlalt fX!»nRon ~
631-1400 $595,000
BELCOURT
~4bd. ~& tami,irms &~
decor. Lush setti1g w/r«).. spa & wate:rfal
631-1400 $995,000
BAYCHEST Tcd,r n?l1olelai 4bd. dmJ & ~
rms. gw'IDl!t kitchen w/brealdast rm, & Fr doors..
Master has eicp¥ded lab w/sana & spa llj,
631-1400 $619,000 . .
LIDO WJ.ACE BeamfU iwaded -,. l'w aiMo
W/fWNI gcmnd kilz:hen & ~ balj, city liijts &
ocun w. Sewity WJ w/doaman. p>OI & spa. .
631-1400 $620,000
,~
DOVER SHORES Spacious 4bd w/~
~bat}& dly~ ..WW. Open beamt!d ~ il
~. clJq & f~ rms. yard 111/dedt & pool.
631-1400 $699,000
HARBOR RIDGE E~te Homes. Remodeled &
immacUale w/Sbds In spectaorlar nah.rd,i forested
setting with tclal privacy & city 5gtit WN.1s.
631-1400 $799,000
lA HABRA ESTATE Beatiif\j fJ9ish T idor home
on 8 acres. Seoriy gated w/tennls cout, olympic
pool, spa & guest house. Nii & citrus trtts. Re-
duced'
673-6900 $1,250.000
IRVINE CAMPUS ~ emotiooal 4bd w/cSning.
dance & fmly rms + lbrary, 5 frplces, mpsite fleet.
ll9 ~ & wals of custan windows toww (Ui)
631-1400 $1,350,000
LIDO lSU: 4bd balfa"ori 111/rrNtr ainmta dock. w• milnt.ainld w/dlen, ~ new latchen &
-patio 111/spa. May tridt fa lsty Ulo hem&.
631-1400 $1.599,000
24gated~andams1t1 Tustin Foatiis.
3 legll percek, 2 houses & pool
631-1400 $1,995,000
BIGC.ANYONkrpmM~~Sbd
RYnion~ h&ll\~w/Cl.ylJltview.
Dllilg A !PIM rms. hry & den.
631-1400 $2.295,000
BIG CANYON Prknl gof cane loc.alm. ~
ndidonll lrditectln eDCQOl)llSla Sbds. dnilg' fanOJ rms, olta & ~ + pool. spa & gaidn
631-1400 $1.995,000
SHOWCASE
OCEAN VIEW ESTATES
CORONA DE. MAR
Ocan, !./ & n9it lijll .. olJnd bi tis~ tandlapld 5
bdrm cootr.111pcny Gt* 11.ilh ll!nnis cwt IUll in '88 on l+ iD'U.
PiMtt waB.d ~ v.ill mcmtad lmriy gile. $1,695,000
IRW£COVE
Pnct ~ fleiJari 5 tom OC8l \kw heme ii gala!~ oc:e»
bait cx:mn&nlyw/priu;lite beach. Paneled dJen w/wd lw & ~ Mig rm
w/24' ~ bmal ~ pllli> w/spa & 5 air gnge.$1,975,000
HARBOR~
6 btdroom estated~~ with prune 0c.tan and city lij\t
ww Cnnd 2 Sloly ently, 8 Srtplos, bmal living roan, paWion rm.
media and sun rooms & charmi~ cc.uitry kitchen. $2,695,000
~
Ma!Jlfia:nt 4 ldm Mlfd Wn1J ~ work~art on CMr
l/21a1 wffJ· pool & lpa. iw::kde ltalan trlwrtlnl, tcmz;io,
stMn 5tecl & wall of W-offcriu ~ ocran ard ~
~ $2,795,000
"iV!V«m ~,,
Exclusive Affiliate of Sotheb s Internatioiial Real
BAl..BOA lSlAND
315 MARINEAVE.
714-673-6900
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OPEN HOUSES
From one to five p.m.
Corona del Mar Tennis Estate
1400 San Miguel
Open Sunday
$1,695,000
Oceanfront Custom
4909 Seashore
Open Sat./Sun.
$1,095,000
Belcourt Barsain
10 Weybndge'
Open Sat./Sun.
$995,000
4BR S58A • r: ~: Met1cu~~~' Sl,295,000
Udo Ill• &yfront Cl'Ml'l~~tioft
48R458Ahme argar 40' lot. pnv1tf • w/dock. ti volu~ ceiling• Sl,750.000
lido 1.ir T..titionll ~front
"llR l 'i8A Pride ol~m·kty L..ir~~ duck. eicc~llm I v-5
Sl,s<JS.000
~•wpjlrt lluch btJtr of Mn John W.tyn•
"L.t Rnca" 5BR 7 ).~tl~6 ~cre
App 7.!XlO "lit 1";:5'V''J.4l~15 coon St,395,000
Oo•rr Shor*& fron' Hom• 'iBR 48A hm, d vacht•
L1'1'e \'Md & ;~
Lido Isle SophisticaWd
511R 4 'iBA Tot.ally rtmod,!l~~mt l'nme 45 comer lot,~ deuil' s ,000
lido lslr ll1yfron riple•
Luy ronvn"1 !1mlly \~~· ~~
Lowftt l'ri~ 81lboo lsl1n~front 4BR 281 ~r~•t _' 1pt (,rt1t V11uf' ~ t ,_
5199,000
Little blind "Mdr of Ownnshtp•
38R l58A. F.m Rm. ~~~.r's unit
28R IBA rent.11. two ~~
B I L L F E E .N E Y
in association with TIM CARR
WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. REALTORS®
Belcourt Tennis Es~th'~ 58R4.SB~+ @_~1'
Almost h , pool and spa
$1,995,
Oceanhont Custom
4BR 3.SBA on sand, no boardwalk
Turn-key with whitewater views
$1,095,000
675 -1058
Dover Shores Bayfront Bargain!
3BR 2BA total!y remodeled "Tum-key" bayfront
(:J)' on the water, private dock, quiet location
$989,000
Spyglass Southport Model
SBR 4.SBA + Bonus, X-large view lot
Very private canyon location
$769)XX)
• 631-1400
Corona del Mar Tennis Estate
SBR SBA Contemporary, will exchange
Approx. 1.2 acres, ocean & bay views
$1,695,000
Belcourt Bargain
4BR 3.5BA Manor n, pool & spa
Designer quality, large lot
$995,000
Harbor Ridge Value
SBR 3.SBA Devonshire model
Two private sunny decks, atrium
$799)XX)
Lido Isle Cottage
2BR 28A +Den home, beamed ceilings
Prime street to street location, 35' lot
$595,<XX>
WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. Realtors®
~ ff .a:J ~eaiJ ifexcellencd' · ·
Sotheby's Int~rnational. Realty
. . .
:J !.lJ&tw ood ~ -1J,9S°'ctXl
• 4 Bedrooms. 6 s &th$. CNtr 7 .500 sqft
•Panoramic: Golf Course & City Light Views
• Media Room w/31Vs, High~ech Soood System & Wet Bar
• Unryw/Co(fered Ceiling. Parquet Floor & Cl!Wm Clbtnets
• Spaoous Poggen~ Kichen w/Gaggenau Range & 01.\'ns
• l.lntstone Floors wrth lnlad Marble Accents
, t 6 Bedrooms, 6 Baths, over 6.500 sqft
•Fabulous Views of Golf Course & City Lights
• 24 hr Gwrd G.ted COl'IV1l\llity
• Prime Hil top l..ocabon ~8th Falway
• Large Family Room, Game Room. A Univ
• Gowmet Kitchen tt AdjolnllJ Fam Room
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IN ESCROW
~ljeff Aston w.:.•·-.m
# JEFF AXTON
403-4400
• 5 Bedrooms. 5.5 Ba\hs, over 6,000 sqft
• Spacious T enace <>.oerlooking Onving Range and Oubhou:.e
• Beautifufty rUlished Tradttiooal Home
• Beautifully Landscaped Walled Entry Gardens w/Pool. 5p.l & Fountain
• Ubraiy. Gym, Dining Room & Family Room
• A Must See for the Traditional Buyer
• 3 Bedrooms, 21 /z &ths. Fabulous V;,ew of Golf Course and City Lights
• Spacious Counby Kitchen
•Formal~ Room
• ~ F~ Rm with Attplace
• Large C<u¥rd Enby
• Impeccable Ub!om Home Owi1ooks 8th Fallway
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WATERFR6NT HOMES, INC. Realtor s ® .
Specializing in properties for sale or lease ... on the water ... near the water .•. and with a view of the water ...
JILL ANDRUS
Res. 673-4861
Ofc. 631-1400
DESIRABLE F.ASTSIDE HflGHTS
Steps lo park and elementary school. Chamiliig 3 bedroom home with recently remodeled kitchen and
baths. Hardwood Hoors. Large R-2 lot In a great neighborhood.
$269,000
FABULOUS 8£.AOi COMMUNITY PfNNSUlA POINT TRADITIONAL
Oiarm1ng PeninsUa POlllt home 4 bedroom or 3 & den T trn-key 3 beaoom & fami1y room. Roof top dedt With
with French doors & windows, new r.arpet & large paoo spa and ocean view biJ day and city tdits bi; n~t.
$479,000 $820,000
PENlNStM POINT PARKVIEW
Ntwer traditional with 0011tanpo1aiy loldles Ths ·93
4 bed tiome features 3" saory deck. 5t'l)S to ooean & bay.
$650,000
QUIET 8EA(]f W€
Lixaled on the PCfllRllAa P0111t on an extB large let. 3
bed, famiy room, den & 2 ~ •
$649,000
·VICKI LEE
Res. 673-6573
Ofc. 631-1400
HOME BY 11IE SEA
Uke new, exquisite 5 Bdnn custom home. Ocean 'Jlew, 3 car garage, marble and hardlwocl floors,
dream kitchen with granite COllllertops. Romanik: master suite with fireplace and W!w.
$795,000
CUSTOM HOME, OFFlCE AHO
DOCK FOR 50' BOAT
2 Beaocxn. 2 Bath lllifi vathl cdngs and
~ rod deck. mm! llr, llCll1ly Sift"
tern. gcumtt lute.hen. Srparm off'a or
~-$300,000 t.rdet last sales prU.
$950,000
OCEAN VIEW
4 Bedroom + den + ~ apartment on
~rsiwl lot Com~ remodeled with
Old Wort! charm c.witry llikhe:n with leaded
glass c.abintlS, m~ Mii with fire~.
$685,000
FOR LEASE -2 Lilo Bay{ronts $3000 and $3750 per month
NEWPORT BF.ACH
2436 W. COAST HWY
714-631-1400
"ltl fV«M§ f/e.rcelleRce,, BALBOA ISLAND
315 MARINE AVE.
Exclusive Affiliate of Sotheby' s International Realty · 7 14-6 7 3 -6900
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WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. Reattor~® '
Specializing in properties for sale or lease ... on the water. .. near the water ... and wUh a view of the water ...
435 Canal Street
FOR LEASE
View Condo
$1800
207 Walnut Street
$150,000 L:H.
$345,000
1837 PORT WHEELER
Harbor View Homes. 3 bdnn 2 bath
Monoco. Large kitchen, wonderful com-
munity. Perfect to remodel and/or ex-
pand. $399 ,000
Sally
Phillips
631-1400 x234
· KENNIE JO RIZZO . 234 Lugonia Street $365,000
Res 642-4917 631-1400 x248
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243 Lugonia Street $280,000
TENNIS COURT, POOL, SPA AND VIEW ON OVER 112 ACRE
Offered at $1,495,000
Sophisticated custom Dover Shores home with 4 bedroom suites,
dining room, family room, study, game room with pool table and bar,
4 fi.replacest triple garage substantial off-street parking and elegant
traditional decor. Fantastic home for entertaining.
"~9/«MJ if"~~, .
NEW LISTING
Shores
$280,000
397 Ramona Way $375,000
2687 PALA MESA COURT
Eastside Costa Mesa. Near new immacu-
late, 3 bdrm 2.5 bath townhome across
from golf course. White-washed wood
floors. Spacious master bedroom and bath.
Lorraine
Farrington
631-1400 x225
BALBOA ISLAND
315 MARINEAVE.
NEWPORT. BfACH
2436 W. COAST HWY
714·631-1400 Exclusive Affiliate of Sotheby' s International R~ 714-673-6900
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Coas1 Federal Bank
Countrywide Funding
Detrick Mgrtgage Group --Downey Savi1'!9S
Emery Financial
F1dell1y Federal Bank
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Flee1 Mortgage
· Glendale Federal Bank
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Irvine Nahonal Mtg
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Newport Coast F1nanc1al
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Weyerhaeuser Mtg.
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KEY LENDERS AND RATES
IITTEREST
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7 125°
7 375°0
7 375°
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7 500°0
7 250°0
7 250°0
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2 125
1 750
2oo0
1 625
1.250
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1 625
1 625
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2.250
1500
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7.630
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7.744
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7.412
7.543
7.325
7.704
7.691
7.490 -7 517
7 590
7.451
7 503
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8.136
7 619
8.002
7.619
7.615
8.005
7.545 a
7.61 5
7.595
7.807
8.199
8.136
7.717
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8.226
8 136
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7.846
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Marilyn Rousselot studies Pacific Rim culture
Study increases customer
service
\1.n1nl· Mon tgomery. \'ice
rrntJt'flt/manager of the Newport otti~c of
Tlk.·J>ruJcnuaJ -Jon Dougla' Co.''
rk'.h.:J 111 honor Manlyn Rou,..eloL. multi-
mrll111n dollar producer and certified
11·h . .11111n 'pec1ali~t. for the eJ1pert1-.c
!?.tin\ d through her in-depth <;tudy of the
P.1, 1l 1l Rim culture.
\1,1nl}n has gained insight into the
nnJ,. l'.U,lom\ and purchasing pattern-. of
lhl· P.1l 1fic Rim people:· Montgomery said.
~h.: ha' gamed value in w real Cl\tate
m.ir~l'lplace by rc!>pond1ng lt) the need for
int, m.111onal knowltdgc and
t1m.kr,tandmg"
It "a' more than 20 year; ago. ~hen
R11u,-.elot fi r<it disco\lercd the urgency for
rntl'm;iuonal undcf\tanding afte r a
1.11"'.ine\C fa~hfon dc.,1ancr was re locattrig
home and bw.i~ .. from Pasadena. The
'111:111 had inlrin~ic and mar ct need which
lrcJted new challenge for RousscJot. ~
nelc~Mly for . pace and de ian along with
lultural requirement\ created a very 'ipccific
PJllcm for uccc !. which his served
Roussclot in l! istjo& many international
clients.
In approaching the challenge of locating
thc_;crf ect honie and buiineaa 1ite,
Rou lot beaan an in-<lepth research on
l'U,lom' and rchgiou' requirement' a.long
w11h \\Orllng "1th d1en1' to target pt:Nmal
goak The rc,ult "'.t\ ytJ,fied chenl'i.
The c'~rtt..e from her re-.carch created a
pattern for dealing with ~pec1ul11ed
rcloca11on d1cn1~ Rot.Melot\ fi N tnp to
Japan. Taiwan. Singapore and Hong Kong
c.imc m 1976 She re1umed to Be1jmg.
Coulon and Hong Kong in October. Duong
the \l\il. Rou,-,elot explored cu~om\ and
mten-1ewed e~pcrt,, <;ee~mg anl\Wel'\ to the
demand for mtemat1onal rcloca11on
infonnauon.
Rou,~lot ha\ aho opened her home. to
.. everal Japanese ellchange student.\ to
promote underlttanding and knowledge. Her
i.tudiei. have not only given her an increased
value in the the real estate marketplace. but
the chance 10 participate in vuluable projects
wh.ich benefit children and young adults.
"In each international c,.perience. I ha~c
found clienb and friend who arc grac1oui.,
intelligent. energetic and appm;1a1i-.c of my
hard work," she ~jd "I hne cJ1pericnccd the
joy and sati faction of lcarriiflg nd creating
new sy terns for grateful clients "
Maril1n Rousulol li11•s IA lrvilft, """''
tht Ortut1t County INl'itdpl.ou fro• t.ltt
Ntwpon offrc• of Tltt rn.MMiol • Jott
Douglfu Co. CaU It« at (11') 159~
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BALBOA PENINSULA
1505 Miramar Drive 3BR
Douglas Boyd Bkr
673-4279
COSTA MESA
1850 Kinglet Ct. 3BR
Rudy Alvarez
Coldwell Banker
668-9333
199 Brandywine Terrace 3BR
By Owner
642-9304
289 E. Wilson 4BR
Marge Lea
Marge Lea Realty
722--0620
3128 Gibraltar 3BR
Pat Davis
Coldwell Banker
668-9333
373 Ogle 3BR
Cammy Leslie
Coldwell Banker
668-9333
EAS181..UIF ~ .
LorQ8St Lusk home, 2'100 sq. ~. Expanded master with d&sJQrler bath. 'bedrooms. 3
baths. giant wood deck. French doors ct wh:to~ hardwood noon. three car
QOt0(}6. walk to COM OUr L.odY of ~ct shopping. etc ...
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Reduced $519.000
Bob SB/Inger, A/CllS
F1R$T TEAM NEWPORT
fi09-2002 • 644-35 7 6
Sat 12-4
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Sat/Sun 1...f
Sat 12-5
Sun 1-5
Sat/Sun 1-4
Sat 1-4
$585,000
$299,900
$184,000
$199,000
$199,900
$349,900
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937 Jasmine 4BR Sat/Sun 1-4 $249,900 -Sandy~amek t Colil Banker 668-3
NEWPORT BEACH
2215 Alta Vista 5BR
Sewn Cable:s Rf
731.3n1
2242 Aralia 4BR
Bob Selinger/First Team
644-3516/509-2002
45 Harbor Ridge Dr. 3BR
Judy Kolar/Shea Realty
640-1212
Big Canyon Villas 2-3BR
Melinda Mason
Barbar~ Sanregret Realtors
759-7700
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Sun 1-5 $709,000
Sat 12:3()-4:30 $509,000
Sun 1-5 $625,000
Sat/Sun 1-4 $385-4691(
Bri t &. .t 2 room 1
bath. Lovely exposed oak
flooring. country kltc!ten
breakfast nook &. dining area.
Large yard with frult ttees.
~'18,acxJ
$250,000
Jackie Gillis, Realtor --c:.:::::,_ "A~• Spe_tudiat"
631-8011
6orgeo~ colonim.
Privnte muter ~uite. 3
bedroom. 31/! bmh.
Three Cm' QDl'Zlge.
a585.000
Douglu Boyd Broka. EilU
6'13-!4'19
BElCOURT
TERRACE
81 HillsdALE
CotGEOUs JBR, 2.JBA
TOWNhO•E. LiGln, bliGlfT,
finch dOOIS l wi11dows,
fA•ily 10011, App. JJOO
so.fr., kick mdscApE
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S66J,OOO ViRGiNiA ZENZ
7~9;"J764
COAST NEWPORT PROPERTIES
4 Ci* fllD .... 211 • ...,... ..... Calif.
SltoaE Cliffs
CusToM
ThREE STORy ClJSTOM ltoME
ON NEARiy I 12 ACRE lor.
Sreps 10 Lime CottoNA
&AcJt "°Tk \I/kill \WATER,
jmy, AN<! CAtA!iNA viEWS.
REbuilr AN<! EXpANdE<I iN
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Ofhlld AT
. $2, 9SO,OOO
f RANk SENNE§
7'j9,J726
WoNduful hotH iN GREAT
foily uictllboahoocl.
48R, JBA, MASTH h.u
. r· AdjoiNiNG S11Jdy. Whm
WAlls, pAYHS, flHCh
dooas , Rudy TO MOWE iNI
WY TO SH.
REDUCED!!!
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Wonderful starter home Warm & cozy
2BR NC FP W/D included Gredt
location' Beautiful community pool &
spa In a great area' Priced to sell
at $188,900.
Marie Fargo
l!I 759-3702
Ce»st Hewpon Propert1~
4 Civic Plaia. Ste 260
Newport Beach. CA
$499,000 Vi.RGiNiA ZENZ
7~9;~764
COAST NEWPORT PROPERTIES
4 Cilic Pim .... ,...~ ..... Calif.
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You ore cordially invtted to visit ~ of the finest homes
available on Udo Isle. Open for your convenience for the Jo H N
1st time ~Ver S9ndaY 1 fM-4 PM. McMonigl
Fabulous O&~an View!!!
You can almost
see Brazil on a dear day!
Reduced $S4,000
J Btdroom, 2.) Bath
'Pristint Condition ..
$625,000
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