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Crime takes. a tumble in Costa Mesa
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• State and federal data shows city's crime figures dropped for second year in a row. reported ln 1995, a 5.4% decrease
compared to 1994 when there were
2,486 aimes That index does not
include larceny/theft and arson
climes
! Crimes in Costa Mesa-1995
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By C.rolyn Miiier, Daily Pilot
COSTA .MESA - A new report
tndicates a1me in Costa Mesa has
dropped, a feat which police credit
to the community working in tan-
dem_ witll them.
"lt's that community ortented
polldng," Costa Mesa police Capt.
Tom Lezar 181d. "Without the com-
munity help!ng you out, you're dead
in the water."
District
won't get
funds from
Prop.203
• School district officials
say they don't qualify .for
Proposition 203, which
voters approved Tuesday.
By Julie Ross Cannon, Daily Pilot
NEWPORT-MESA -While
1chool diatrtcts across the state
are fighting for a chunk of the $3
bUUon school construction and
remodeling money voters
approved Tue1d~y. Newport·
Me1a Unified offidalJ are sitting
quietly on the •ldellnes.
~ Proposition 203 paned 62% to
38% to the delight of educators
A ef'}CWhere.
And while Newport-Mesa ofh-
clals say their thrilled voters
approved the measure, many res-
ldenll hove questioned why the
local diJtrlct won't be benefiting
from the windfall.
"Newport-Mesa currently
doesn't quall.ty for state building
funds," Mike Pine, the d!strlct's
chief flpandal of fleer, said the
day after the election. •we have
excess schools in our district, and
as long as we have excess space,
we don't quallf y for construction
fund&."
Newport-Mesa has many
closed schools, such as Eastbluff,
Rea, Lindbergh and Mesa Verde,
Which are leased to other agen-
d s.
"The state's position is that if
we have school sites we can sell
to generate money for remodel-
ing, thon why should they give us
ftllY addJtional fundsr Fine said.
But the district's next-door
neighbor, Huntington Beach City
School Diltrict, which also leases
tour d05ed school sites and ls
Applying for money to remodel
two open schools.
"We, at first, thought we
weren't going to qualify," Jerry
Buchanon, a11lstant auperlnten-
•SEE SCHOOLS PAGE A11
bomidde and rape as well.
I I
Prom Janwuy to December 1995,
the crimes reported numbered
6,359, a 6% decrease when com-
pared to the crimes in 1994 which
were 6,778, according to a semi-
annual report from the state Attor-
ney Genera.l's Office, which dted
La.st year, there were only two
homicides-compared to six in 1994
-and 25 rapes-compared to33 dur-
ing the prior year, the report said.
Lazar said it ls the second year 10
a row that the dty has shown a
decreue in cnme
l • VUltLENT CRIMES: • PROPERTY CRIMES: I ! Homicide -2 Burglary -1, 111 I
~f-crlme index.
Aggravated assaults did increase,
however, by 14.8%, with 241 report-
ed in 199S oompare<i with 210 in
1994, the report stated.
At the end of 1994, the ot.y ~
decrease of 7.58 % in the Cahfonua
Clime Index
!-Rohlery.-171 TOtal:-1.9U-- -
That FBI index included 4,292
larceny/theft and arson reports in
1994, compared to 4,007 in 1995.
: Ag91avated Assaults -.
: 241 Source: State Attorney Costa Mesa also showed an
improvement in the California
Crime Index, which was included in
the report. There were 2,352 crimes
"If you want to Uve 10 &afe com-
munity, you have to be part of that
community law enforcement,·
LAzar said.
l Tot.ill: 439 General's Office report
I There were decreases ln the
number of violent crimes such as I I L----· .. __ ----------------------------------------.. J
PRESl.DENTIAL POWER{S)
()()t, lACHtDAllY FotOl
For the first time ln 65 years Newport Harbor will have two student presidents -Reagan Roney (left} and Mllu-Hoevel.
Mike Hoevel and i • • • Reagan Roney will ~
• • share the ASB i
presidents post at
Newport Harbor High
By Julie Ross Cannon, Daily Piiot
M ike Hoevel and Reagan Ron. ey
were doubles partners on
Newport Harbor High
School's tennis team until Uus week's
student body elections
Now they are the hrst co-pre idents
of the school's Assoaated Student
Body in 65 years.
The unlikely pair tied in Thursday's
runoff election with 286 votes a piece
and, at the suggestion of the senior
ASB committee, deodc1l to share the
tiUe and responslbt.llb ~i rather thM
face a second runot1 M ... "lday
·rt•s a pretty unusual xcurrence. to
say the least.• wd AS E adviser Chet
Malik. ·we haven't c uctly flgured
out how it' gomg to work, but I can
say we wouldn't have oone th1s wt th
anybody but Mtlte anc Reagan. They
worked closely in ASU th1s year and
get along very well."
Both M1ke and Reegan aid they
• SEE PRESIDENT PAGE A 11
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Union denies
it wants an
investigation
of police chief
• Newport Beach Pobce
Chief Bob McDonell says
confu~1on dlJout his legdl
iliscu~s1ons with the Civil
Service Board lriggered
the second probe>
By Carolyn Miller, Dolly Pilot
NEWPORT BEACH Tht>
Newport Beach Polite Mcmctqe-
ment Association president sa')'s
lht> labor group cl.id not 'd'>k tor dr.
invesbg.lbon mto whether Polin•
C""hlet Bob McDonell tmprope;I)
rontdcted mc>mbers of the nh '
C1vll Semce BOtll d tollowmg d
d1sc1pl 1 nan
reVlew ot a nt\
pooce ofhc•~r
Ear~1e1 th• ..
wt•ek Cit\
f\.I a n et q e r
Ke\.'Ul :-.turphy
scud he hJd
hired an tndP-
penden r 10ves-
bgator to look
Bob McDonell ~~~/hC'a~~~e
And f\.lurph)
said attome'V':t rep;esentmg the
management assoc1at1on. the
uruon whlch ~presents top-rank-
Lng ofhet>rs, asked for the mvesU·
gallons mto contact all<>gt>dl)
made by both f\ la\ or John
Hedges and Cluef ~tcDoneU
But. accordmg to a pohce
management uruon repre~ntd ·
uve, ro11pling the quef to the
controvl'r"\ \\d'> a m1 under-
shmdmg
"Thf:' 1ch1l'fl I' gettmg hung Ul
the O('\\ pap<>r when lhaf really
not what wacc, intendf>d • aJd
Newp<>rt Bwch police Sqt Fred
Heinecke pre-.1dent ol the police
managemf'nt union m an mter-
Vlew fndar
Hem eke '>dtd tht' umon
sought an tn\'C''>llgatrnn into·
whether the ma}or improperly
8 SEE POLICE P~Gf A16
C£ASSMA3'BS I I I
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I
18.ngle between
two fisherm n
tumS viol nt College campµ,s to include
lilgh school stlldents this fall
• A collaborative effort between Orange Coast Col-
lege and Newport-Mesa attempts to 'catch' students
before they begin to drop out. • ..
!X J•nnlfer Won, Dally Pilot
. COSTA MBSA -Oetting a Jump on thelr tutu.res. approx!·
mately •O to SO high school
1opbomor 1 ln the Newport-
M ... Unlfted School District will
attend duMI on a full-time bull
at Orange Coatt College this Sep· ---· 8'\ldentl from all th• dlltrtc:t'•
~ 1CbOo11 -including COlta Mila, ~ Corona del Mar, ~ HarbOI' and th• Beck
lay.Monte ~ alternative tu· * -Wiil ~t· ln • project cded 0.-.. Cout Middle Col· .... fM :bOol, In which they will .... ealll ge ('()W'MI 1n addt· .., '° .. ~ Ngh IChool
classes -all on the OCC campu..
The collaborative effort
between OCC and the Newport·
Meaa 1chool district waa
announced Prkl&y.
L'etley Danatger, an OCC
etliltant EngU.ah profeuor who
wtl1 eerve u pr:oject dlrector, HJd
the program ii aimed at sopbo-
more1 becaUM that's Wben ma
dentl tend to start dropp&ng O\lt of
high .chool. ·we want to Clatch the IDda
before~..y out 4Uid wbc> hav. tbil to IUCC:9ed. bUt
doG't a. tMy're ~ to man tt; • 1>m11a1r Mkl. .,,_.
an the ldda tlaet people an
doube;lliO WOUMl gradua•. •
•81E ~8MOE A11
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llST MJYS •••...••.•••• .,,,;J,,
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INTaTAINMINT ••••••. A 12
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' ' ' • Angler is arrested on
u picion of assaulting a
teen with knil .
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Crime takes a ttimble ill Costa ~Mesa
• State and federal data shows city's crime figures dropped fo r second year in a row. reported in 1995, a 5.4 % decrease
compared to 1994 when there were
2,486 crimes. That mdex does not
include larceny/theft and arson
crimes.
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I l · Crime in Costa Mesa -1995 I By Carolyn Miller, Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -A new report
indicates crime in Costa Mesa has
dropped, a feat which police credit
to the community working in tan-
dem with them .
From January to December 1995,
the crimes reported numbered
6,359, a 6% decrease when com-
pared to the crimes in 1994 which
were 6,778, according to a semi-
annual report from the state Attor-
ney General's Office, which cited
lhe FBI crime index.
That FBI index included 4,292
larceny/theft and arson reports in
1994, compared to 4,007 in 1995.
homicide and rape as well.
Last year, there were only two
homicides -compared to six in 1994
-and 25 rapes-compared to33 dur-
ing the prior year, the report said.
Aggravated assaults did increase,
however, by 14.8%, with 241 report-
ed in 1995 compared with 210 in
1994, the report stated.
Lazar said it lS the second year in
a row that the city has shown a
decrease in crime.
At the end of 1994, the city had a
decrease of 7.58% in the California
Crime lndex.
• VIOLENT CRIMES:
Homicide -2
Forcible Rape -25
_Robbeq -17 l
Aggravated Assaults -
241
Total: 439
• PROPERTY CRIMES:
Burglary -1, 111
Motor Vehicle -802
Total: 1,913
Source: State Attorney
General's Office report
"H's that community onented
policing," Costa Mesa police Capt.
Tom Lazar said. "Without the com-
munity helping you out, you're dead
in the water."
There were decreases in the
number of violent crimes such as
Costa M esa also showed an
improv~ment in the California
Crime ~dex, which was included in
the report. There were 2,352 crimes
"If you want to live in sale com-
munity, you have to be part of that
community law enforcement,"
Lazar said. ~-------------------------------------------------
District
won't get
fundsfrOm
Prop.203
PRESIDENTIAL POWER(S)
• School district officials
say they don't qualify for
Proposition 203 , which
voters approved Tuesday.
By Julie Ross Cannon, Dally Piiot
NEWPORT-MESA -While
school districts across the state
are fighting for a chunk of the $3
billion school construction dnd
remodeling money vote r~
approved Tuesday, N ewport-
Mesa Unified offio als are s1tttng
quietly on the s1delm es.
Proposition 203 passed b2"'n to
38% to the delight of educators
-.,erywhere.
And while Newport-M esa ofh-
c1als say their thnlled voters
approved the measure. many res-
idents have questioned why the
local distnct won't be benehtmg
from the windfall
"Newport-Mesa currently
doesn't qualify for state buildtng
funds,~ Mike Fine, thC' distnct's
chief finanetal officer, said the
day after the election. "We have
excess schools tn our district , and
as long as w e have exn•ss space>,
we don't qucll..tJ y for construction
funds."
Newport-M esa has many
closed schools. such d S Eastbluff.
Rea, Lindbergh and f\te~a Verde,
wtuch are leased to other agPn -
c1es.
DON LEACH I DAILY PILO
for the tirst time in 65 years Newport Harbor will have two student presidents -Reagan Roney (left) and Mike Hoevel.
"The state's pos1t10n 1 thdl LI
we have school llE'S we Cdn sell
to generate money for remodel-
ing, then why shouJd they give us
any additional funds?" Fine said
But the d1stn ct's next -door
neighbor. Huntmgton Beach City
School District, which also leases
four closed school sites dnd 1s
applying for money to remodel
two open schools.
"We, at first, thought we
weren't going to qualify," Jerry
Buchanan, assistant supennten-
•SEE SCHOOLS PAGE A11
Mike Hoevel and
Reagan Roney will
share the ASB
presidents post at
Newport Harbor High
By Julie Ros.s Cannon, Daily Pilot
M i.ke Hoevel and Reagan Roney
were doubles partners on
Newport Harbor High
School's tennis team until Uus week's
student body elections.
Now they are the fLTsl co-presidents
of the school's Associated Student
Body in 65 years.
The unlikely pair lied in Thursday's
runoff election with 286 votes a piece
and, at the suggestion of the senior
ASB committee, deeded to share the
title and responsibilities rather than
face a second runoff Monday.
"It's a pretty unus~ occurrence. to
say the least." said ASS adviser Chet
Mahle. "We haven't exactly figured
out how it's going to work, but I can
say we wouldn't have done this with
anybody but l\ like and Reagan. Tuey
worked closely in ASB this year and
get along very well."
Both Mike and Reagan said they •
• SEE PRESIDENT PAGE A 11
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College campus to include
high school students this fall •A collaborative e ffort between Orange Coast Col-
lege and Ne wport-Mesa attempts to 'catch ' students
before they begin to drop out.
81 Jennifer Won, Daily Pilot
-COSTA MESA -Getting a
jump on their futures, approxi-
mately 40 to 50 high school
sophomores in the Newport-
Mesa Unified School District will
attend classes on a full-time basis
at Orange Coast College this Sep-
t~ber.
Students from all the district's
high schools -including Costa
Mesa, Bstanda, Corona del Mar,
Newport Harbor and the Back
Bay-Monte Vllt4 alternative cen-
tet -will participate in a project
called Orange Cout Middle Col-
leqe l'lgh School, tn which they
will take college COW'IMll in addi-
~ to their NgUlar high school ..
classes -all on the OCC campus.
The collaborative effort
between OCC and the Newport-
M esa school district was
announced Friday.
L-esley Danziger, an OCC
assistant English professor who
will serve as project director, said
the program is aimed at sopho-
mores because that's when stu-
dents tend to start dropping out of
high school.
•we want to catch the kids
before they drop out and who
have the potential to succeed, but
don't look like they're gotng to
make it,• Danziger Mid. •n..
are the kids that people are
doubting would graduate.•
• SEE c~es ~E A11
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AROUND TOWN .... _ . -.. A6
HST IUYS ..... -....... .A2.
Cl.ASSIFlfQ, ...•.......... BS
COMMUNITY PORUM ... .A 14
INTERTAINMtNT •. , .... .A 12 ;oua N.n ....... ~ .... .A2
Union denies
it wants an
investigation
of police chief
• Newport Beach Police .
Ctuef Bob McDone ll says
confusion dbout his legal
discussion with the Civil
Se rvice Board triggered
the second probe
By Carolyn M iller, Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BEACH -The
Newport Bed ch Pol1( e Manage-
ment A soctdtion president says
the labor group did not dSk tor an
inve ligation mto whether Pol.tee
Cluef Bob l\ lcDonell Lmproperh
conldcted mPmbers ot the c1ty":;
C1vt.l SeTVlce Board lollov.mg a
d1 c1p l 1n ar y
reV1ew of a nt\'
police officer ·
Earlier this
week City
lanage r
Kevm turphy
Sdld he had
htred an mde-
pendent mves-
11ga101 to look
into the police
Bob M cDoneU chief's act:Jons.
And Murphy
ScL1d attorneys represent:Jn g the
me1nagem ent assoc1at1on , the
uruon which represents top-rank-
tng otftcers, asked for the mvest1-
gat1ons mto cont<1ct allegedly
made by both f\ tayor John
Hedges dnd Cluef f\ lcDonelJ
But, dCcordmg to a police
management union representa-
llve. coupling the chief to the
controver v Wd!. a m1sunder -
standlng
"ThC' tch1ef ) 1'-gettmg h ung m
the newspaper when that's really
not what was intended.~ said
Newport Beach police Sgt Fred
Hetnecke, president of the pol.tee
management uruon m an inter-
view Fnday
Heinecke Sdtd the union
sought an investtgatwn mto
w hether the mayor improper ly
•SEE POLICE PAGE A16
Tangle between
two fishermen
turns violent
• Angler is arrested on
suspicion of assaulting a
teen with a knife .
By carofyn Miller, Daily p;1ot
Al SATURDAY, MARCH 30, 1996 ' -
She Iik8s to keep on lier toes
greer
wylder
Cannery Village will
have European feel
Onc.e again 31st Street
in the Cannery W -
lage will transform
into a "European market" on
Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
The outdoor street fair is
an event the merchants and
artists of 31st Street organize
that includes entertainment.
refreshments, music, and
shopping.
Participating merchants
include the following:
Donka Designs a gallery
and gift store; Le Canard for
antiques and accessories;
Alta Coffeehouse for coffee,
sandwiches and salads; La
Vie en Rose for antiques;
Uving Creations for home
and holiday accessories; Ma
Belle Provence for fabrics
and accessories; Jane
Elliott's Rowers for fresh
flowers; Cannery Paints a
workshop for artists and
supplies; Pedal Pushers for
bike rentals and sales; South
of France for antiques/ate-
lier; Cbrts Leusebrink an
artist; and 31st Street Studio
for antiques, gilts, and gar-
dening accessories.
Alistair Stones (67 3-
8485) has recently relocated
to a new store across the
street from its former store at
2846 E. Coast Highway in
Corona del Mar. In celebra-
tion of its new larger store
Alistair Stone has discount-~ ect~ilutoc,lt furnitur~.
t)iere ate betls, annoites,
dressers, chairs and tables
made of pme and alder
wood. Custom furniture is
not on sale .
SHEIS
Darleene Lind, a 62-year-old
grandmother and powerhouse of
energy who worked as an assis-
tant choreograpller in the early
1940s and '50s with celebrities
such as Gene Kelly, Jerry Lewis
and Dean Martin.
'DOWN AND DtRTY' DANONG
Working with legendary
dancers was a marvelous experi-
ence for her and she learned a lot,
Lind said.
"You never_rea_Mzed how great
these people were at the time,"
Llnd said. "I didn't appreciate the
opportunity to do steps and twirls
with them as I do now."
Lind worked and danced
throughout the 1950s on such
films as the "King and I," where
she was one of the Balinese
dancers. Other dance credits
include work on films such as
"Living It Up" with Jerry Lewis
and Dean Martin and •Tue Benny
Goodman Story.•
Lind said her favorite dancer is
the late Gene Kelly, because of his
style of dancing.
uHe was the down and dirty
and funky kind of dancer,• Llnd
said. "He was the more athletic
kind with the white T-shirt and
tight pants."
<!AN'T STOP MOVING
Born and raised in Hollywood,
Lind got her start in jazz and tap
dancing when her mother took
her to dance lessons at the age of
five. She knew then she wanted to
be a professional dancer.
"We started doing shows and
people would come to see it and it
kind of escalated from there,"
Lind said.
Fourteen years later, Lind mar-
ried and was working in the Red
Shoes dance studio in Hollywood
when she was offered a job to go
to New York in 1953 and assist in
choreographing the "Perry Como
Show." ·
With her first child, Donna,
already born, she worked there
two summers in addition to her
film work in Hollywooq before she
decided to quit the long hours to
have more children with her first
• DON LEACH I OAl.Y Pl.OT
Darleene Und bu choreographed such celebrities u Gene Kelly, Donald O'Coanor, tbe Rockettes
and Perry Como. She spends part of her time tn Costa Mesa and the rest traveling all over the
country.
husband, Herb.
But that didn't stop Lind from
going into Hollywood for a few
hours at a time to help shoot vari-
ous scenes for films. Seven years
later, Lind quit showbiz briefly
again to have her son, Jack, and
opened her own dance studio in
Downey in the early 1960s.
"Then I could still dance and
take the children with me," Llnd
said. •aut I kept doing shows and
dancing in the nightclubs in the
eveniilgs and with my swing part-
ner (Pat Eggar). •
To support three Children after
the death of her first ~d in
1969, Llnd maintained the dance
studio and worked at a battery
manufacturing company. She still
managed to dance in tile evenings
with Eggar while her mother
watched the children, Llnd said.
CALL HER 'GRANDMA'
Llnd remarried in 1976 and
moved to Lake Havasu City, Ariz.,
m198S.
But she now spends more than
half the year living in Newport
Beach with her daughters, just so
abe can do what she loves most -
be a mother of three and grand-
mother of five.
She recently helped choreo-
graph the musical production of
•Annie!' a.t Andersen Elementary
School in Corona del Mar, where
. some OJ her grandchildren are stu-
dents. She helped produce the
•Rockette" number in the student
show.
•My whole joy in life is with my
grandchildren ... I find time to do
everything when they ask me to .
do it because I'm so proud of my
family,. Uod said
Bven with her busy schedule of
attending 13 trade sho'fl a year
for her late second husband's
company, which manufactures
and distributes model airplane
tools all over the world, Und said
she will never retire and has
always considered herself a moth-
er first.
•No. 1 is the family and being a
mom,• Und said. •1 chose to be
married and to have a family. I
haven't regretted it at all"
-ByJeen•-Won
•If you know someotie who would IMke
an Interesting Pilot Penon, QI our Rud-
ers' Hotflne art 642-6086. Remember to
leave your name and phone number too.
WheallWrdilltw
matcJ.l tlelded • OCC
OhilMI o.t or .,. .. c:1utS
far ·~ tladaidwt OanpUs
Colleagw, will pra11nt a wheel-
chair rugby match fraaa 11 a.m. to
2 p.m. in OCC'1 P9tm'loD Gymna-
sium today. ·nae mMch, NDctloned bf
Wbeeldudr SpClr1I USA. wtll fat·
ture the ~ Beada Sbarlls
wheelc:balr rugby team. The
event ii a fUnd-nmer for 1Cholar-
1hip1 for disabled students.
Admission ii S5 and tickets ar~
available at the door.
For more information. call 432-
5807.
ASSB International Studeat
Exchange Program. a non-profit
public benefit organization. needs
families to host foreign studen~
for tbe 1996-97 ICbool year. : ·
Tbele well-saeened ~J from various countriel are
school age, speak Bngtisb, ba'.&9
comprehensive · insurance alJ!f
bring their own spending JDOll8)\:
Host families may be two-paf·
ent, single-parent. or without cbil~
dien in the home. They need te1
enjoy teens and be open to learn•
ing new cultures. : :
For more information, conta<.1
Karen at 559-6817. ;. .. .
Mesa offers low flush ·
toilet program • . .
Mesa Consolidated Water Dti.i
trict is currently olfering cu5~·
tamers ultra low flu.sh toilets fqr
$40 through May 31. .~
Customers are offered rwo
options: ;
• 'J1le co-payment opti'!l
allows customers to obtain ~
name-brand low flush toilet f01
$40 plus a refundable $15 deposit.
The deposit is refunded when the
old toilet is returned. For informa-
tion, c.a1l (800) 424-8538.
• The rebate option allows cus..:
tomers to receive a $50 rebate
toward the COit of a program~
approved ultra low flush toilet.
Customen who purchased ul~
low flush toilets after May 1, 1995
may be eligible. To participate in
the rebate option. call Honeywell
DMC Services at (800) 563-5874.
Another local furniture
store Patina (645-8887) is
having a winter sale. Patina
recently opened at 1532 Old
Newport Blvd. in Costa
Mesa. There is a varied
selection of antiqued wax
pine pieces on sale, lamps,
and upholstery items.
Here's a way to put those used boOks to good use.
Easter arrived early at
South Coast Plaza. The
*Easter Bunny" is located in
a quaint Easte r gazebo of
white wrought iron sur-
rounded by a patch of real
grass and colorful, tulips,
orchids and other spring
flowers. Pictures can be tal<-
en with the Easter bunny
from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m . on
Monday through Friday
from 10 a.m. to 7 p .m . and
on Saturday and Sunday
from 11 :00 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.
Photo packages will start
at $10 and visitors will
receive bunny ears as a sou-
venir. The bunny will be in
through Saturday, April 6.
• 9EST llUYS appears Thursdays
and Saturdays. Whether you're a
merchant or a shopper, if you
know of a good buy call me at
540-1224, fax me a1 646-4170 or
write to me: Best Buys, Daily Pilot.
330 w. Bay St., Costa Mesa 92627.
BOOK DRIVE: If your family is
like our (amily, we still have
books on the shelves that our chil-
dren read when they were in
grade school that were given to
them as a birthday or holiday
gifts. Well, those books now could
come in bandy at your local ele-
mentary school.
Susan Despena.s, director of
elementary education, said some
10,000 kindergarten through sixth
grade students in the Newport-
Mesa Unified School District have
read more than 489,801 books
since the kickoff of the new •Just
Read" program this past fall.
And the local elementary
school libraries could use more
books forchildre ntoread.
So pack up a box of the used
books from your book shelf and
drop them off at your local ele-
mentary school office. There the
books will be designated grade
appropriate and put to good use
by school children who will read
close to 800,000 books this school
year.
If you leave your name and
address, I suspect you will even
receive a handwritten thank you
note from one of the children ben·
William Lobdell. The same 24-
hour answering MNke may be
used to record letten to the
editor on any topic.
VOL 10. NO. 67
1"DMAS H. IOtMON,
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Our addrets Is 330 W. Bay St.,
Costa Mesa, Calif. 92627.
CQMECTJQNS
It It the Piiot's policy to promflt·
ly correct all en'Of'S of~.
~ ull 574-4233. TNnk you.
efiting from your generosity.
HE WW. BE MISSED: I don't
recall ever having met the late
Richard Steele, but I do recall the
Newport Costa Mesa YMCA ben-
efiting from his generosity several
times through the Harry & Grace
Steele FoundaUon while I served
as the Y's Executive Director in
the 1970's and 80's.
Over. a period of several years,
the Y received several challenge
grants from the Steele Foundation
to upgrade the locker rooms and
showers, install energy conserva-
tion systems and to make the out-
door pool more usable year
around by enclosing it in the win-
te~ .
Funds were usually given on
the basis of being able to match
them, thus involving others in
supporting the YMCA.
Richard Steele's support of
many community o.rganizations
including Hoag Memorial HOlpl·
tu. the Newport Harbor NaUUcal
Mmeum. Hubor Adult Day eare
Center to name a few, has been
greatly appreciated and will prob-
ably continue because of his fami-
ly and friend•' leadership at the
Harry & Grace Steele Foundation.
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get more involved in your com-
munity? Visit a service club this
week. Guests ·are welcome and
most clubs will buy your meal on
your first visiL
MONDAY: 6:30 p.m. Harbor
Mesa Uons Club will meet at the
Costa Mesa Country Club to pre-
sent local charity organizations
with funds allocated to them for
1996.
TIJESDAY: 7:15 a.m. -The
Newport Beach Sunrise Rotaiy
Club meets at the Balboa Bay
Club for a program on Olive
Crest .Noon: Costa Mesa Kiwanis
Club meets at the Costa Mesa
Community Center.
My condolences to the family. IQwanil Club of Newport Beach meets at the Shark Island
Yacht Club. 6:30 p .m. -Costa
M~-Nawpolt Harbor Uom
Club, the Fish Pry Club, will meet
at tbe Costa Mesa Country Club
for a bmrtn911 meeting and Super
Raffle.
EI.ECI10N PAC'r. A local
election worker at a polling place
in Newport Beach reports that
ballots for Tuesday's primary elec-
tion were available in 17 different
languages for voters.
WELCOME TO 1HE WOlll.D
OP SERVICE CLUBS: Stewart L
Voeltz, clalliftcation Architect
Site Developmmt. lpOlllOl'ed by a..:y Laa. wbo joiDed the
Newport ... Rotary Cub.
SERVld CLUB MEETINGS
WEDNESDAY: 7:15 a.m.-
South Cout Metro Rotary Club,
the •'JUte of Calta Mela Qub•
meets at tbe Cents Cub. Noon -
Costa M8la Rotary Club, meets at
M8M Verde Country Club. The
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Exchange Club of Orange Coast
meets at the Bahia Corinthian
Yacht Club. 6 p.m. -The Newport
Balboa Rotary Club meets at the
Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club to
hear from Congressman Chris
CoX.
nruJtSDAY: 7 a.m. -Costa
Mesa-Orange Coast Breakfast
Lions Club meets at Mimi's Cafe.
Noon: Kiwanis Club of Corona
del Mar, meets at the Bahia
Corinthian Yacht Club. The
Exchange Club ot Newport Har-
bor, meets at Shark Island Yacht
Club for a bittiness meeting. Cos-
ta Meu North Kiwanis Club
meets at the Holiday Inn. The .
Newport-Irvine Rotary Club •
meets at the Irvine Marriott Hotel
to bear from Brig. General 8oldefl
of the El Toro Marine Bue.
wonH lllPl!A1ING: Prom
tbe buDedn of tbe IDwmll Chab
ol Newport .... ·Some peo-
ple's minds 819 like concrete -all
miXed up and permanently set.~
Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot SATURDAY, MARCH 30, 1996 AJ
J~ot many chall0nges ·found in post election musings·
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university or shopping, you'll have ready access to
the pastimes you enjoy most.
You'll also have ready acccss·'to a remarkable
group of neighbors.
Residents arc friendly, well-educated and widely
mvdcd. They're not only interesting, they're
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Add our lovely accommodations and three levels
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Through April 14,
1996
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~·s sketch of poulble Improvements to Corona del Mu Hlgh School
Community takes aim at
improving high school facilities
By Julie Ross cannon, Daily Pilot
CORONA DEL MAR -An
impressive group of Newport
Beach community members is
joining forces to create the Coro-
na del Mar High School Founda-
tfoil," wlllch atrn-s atimprovhtg the-
seventh-through-i 2th grade facil-
ity.
The newly formed foundation
includes parents and alumni in
the community as well as school
faculty and administrators and
will meet for an inaugural town
SaLety Tip!
89-95 BMW shimmy when braking due to
warped brake discs. BMW is now manufacturing
their own brake discs. For any brake job in the
future ask for original BMW brake discs.
Introductory offer!
Bring in this ad for your free safety check and pay just $19.95
for oil (up to six quarts) and filter service.
Includes hazardous waste disposal.
BMW & Benz Spe c ia lists
7 40 W . 16th Street
C osta M e sa, C A 92627 .
Call now for your appointment: 642-1410
Benefltln9. Orangewood
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·briefly in the news
Plant sale blooming at
Orange Coast College
It's spring, so it must be time
for Orange Coast College's Orna-
mental Horticultur& Department's
plant sales.
plant hotline hu been estab:
liahed to provide information on
which plants will be available on
which day. The hotline number is
4'32-5198.
With the assistance of The Irvine
Co., the f<JU.ndation wW honor
one innovative teachers at each
Newport-Mesa school With a
$500 grant.
The money may be used for
proposal needs, such as materi-
als, equipment, filed trip trans-
portation and stipends for guest
speakers.
Proceeds of the sale go to stu-
dent acholanbips, supplies and
materials for the Horticulture
Department.
The sales will be from 10 a.m.
to 3 p.m.. on Prldays, April 12, 19
and 26 and May 3 and 10, in the
.. lath house on the west aide of the
horticulture classroom building.
The selection ranges from
tomato, pepper and eggplant to
daisies, petunias and ferns. A
Teachers to receive grants
The Newport-Mesa Schools
Foundation will announce its
spring teacher grants April 29.
Teachers are encouraged to
submit their ideas for incorpo-
rating creative environmental
programs into their class's cur-
ricula.
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Under 12. Even Peter Cottontail will need a rcseivation.
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----~.,-~ ~ --~--1 . -· . . ' . -. ._ -~-. , _.. Springfest '96 with a country craft Cocta Mesa Ubrary is offering lec:turJ' titled •Attention Detidt the Rainbow• fashion
fair featuring 165 booths of hand-free.tu preporaUon assistance on Disorder: The BJg Picture" at 7 show/luncheon with speaker
JAZZ DANCE~ aafted items, live coun1ry music, a first come first serve basis p.m. at 1200 Q\JOll St., Suite 105, Miree Zwten and singer PatJi-
Muter teacher and choreogra-great food and entertainment. through April 3 from 5 to 8:30 Newport Bea.ch. Por more infor-cla Pelechner at Balboa Bay
pber, Christine Baltes, will pre-There will also be free ongolng p.m. in the community room of mation. call '76--0991. Club, 1221 W. Coast Highway.
sent a jazz dance workshop today demonstrations in the store. The the llbJ'aIY., 1855 Park Ave. Tax-BUGS, BUGS, IUGS The cost ls $18. For more lnfor-
and S\l.nday at DePore Dance fair is 1rom 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and payers should brlng all forms and Uve and preserved bugs infest mation or to RSVP, call 159·
Center, 151 Kalmus Drtve, Suite Sunday, March 31 from 9 a.m. to 4 pertinent records. For more inf or-the Launch Pad today and April 8 3392 or 760-9616.
G-3, Costa Mesa. Work.shop fees p.m. at Piecemakers Country mation, call 646-8845. at 11 am., 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. Ages FLIGHTS OF FANCY
vary. for more lnfonnation br reg-Store, 1120 Adams Ave., Costa PASSOVER.101 5-1 can explore ladybugs, water-Kici., ages 8-12, can construct
• • PARENTS WHO CARE
A panel of community leaders
w1ll discuss the positive and neg-
ative aspects of unsupervised
recreation. •ne Dangen of Hav-
ing Fun,• from 7 to 9 p.m. at Coro-
na del Mar's Uttle Theater.
istration. call 751-7554. Mesa. Call 641-3112. The Jewish Community Cen-bugs, beesandmoreaswellasdo gliders, copten and seltzer-table WILDWONDERSt
'A TASTE OF THE GOOD LIFE' EVENING IN MONT£ CARLO ter of Orange County will present crafts. The cost is SS for members rockets during an investigation of Ages 5 and up can enjoy the
The Susan G. Komen Breast The Costa Mesa Senior Center Passover 101, an introductory and $8 for non-members. Seating things that fly at 11 a.m., 1 p.m. wonders of a serval. a macaw and
Cancer Foundation plays host to presents An Evening in Monte class on the traditions, signifi· is limited. For more lnfonnation, and 3 p.m. today and April 9. a ldnkajou when Wild Wonders
·A Taste of the Good Ute at 7:30 Carlo, with proceeds to benefit cance and special cuisine of call 546-2061. Seating is limited and the cost is returns to the Launch Pad With
p.m. at Jewel Court, South Coast the Center, from 5 p.m. to 11 p.m. Passover at 10 a.m. Fees are $5 for FAONG FORWARD $5 tor members and $8 for non-their animal ambassadors at 11
Plaza, Costa Mesa. The event at the Costa Mesa Senior Center, JCC members and $8 for poten-Pacing Forward, a support members. For more information, a.m., 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. today and
includes a variety of foods from 695 W. 19th St. The cost, is $25 per tial members. Reservations are group for family members of call 546-2061. April 10. The cost is SS for mem-
South Coast Plaza accompanied person. Call 645-2356. suggested. For more information, recently diseased cancer patients, BREAST CANCER SUPPORT bers and $8 for non-memben. For
by international wines, dancing, call 755-0340 ext. 271. meet every Monday from 6:30 to A breast cancer support group more information, call 546-2061.
aod live and silent auctions. The SUNDAY AfiTIQUE MARKET 7:30 p.m. and 1rom 7:30 to 8:30 m~ts every Tuesday from noon SPEAK UP NEWPORT
cost is $75. Proceeds benefit ----An Outdoor Antique Market p.m. at the Patty and George to 2 p.m. at the Patty and George Speak Up, Newport will pre-
Komen Kids, a friendship, under-Plppt LONGSTOCKJNG will be at the Hyatt Newporter in Hoag Cancer Center, 4000 W. Hoag Cancer Center, 4000 W. sent a debate followed by a ques-
standing, education and support Orange Coast College's A.mer-Newport Beach from 6 a.m. to 3 Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. tion and answer forum on the
network for kids who have a par-ican Family Theatre presents the p.m. For more inlormation, call The meetings are free. For more The meetings are free. For more IRWD's proposal to discharge
ent with cancer. For more infor-Astrid Lindgren classic, •Pippi 673-2171. information, call 722-6237. information, call 722-6237. reclaimed water into Upper New-
mation, call 224-0290. Longstocking• at 2:30 p.m. in the PARKS/RECREATION MEETING port Bay at their monthly general
SHAPE UP AEROBICS Robert B. Moore Theatre. Tickets MONDAY 11 JB>AY The Parks, Beache.s and Recre-membership meeting at 5:30 p.m.
A six-week total fitness class are $12 for adults and $8 for chil· ation Commission of the City of at The Cannery Restaurant. 3010
will be taught by the Shape-Up dren at the door. For more infor-OIL PAINTING EXHIBIT FASHION SHOW/LUNCHEON Newport Beach will meet at 7 Lafayette, Newport . Beach.
Newport Health Club staff on Sat-mation, call 432-5880. Oil paintings by Sam Park will Christian Women's Club of p.m. in Council Chambers, 3300 Guests are welcome. For more
urdays from 8 to 9 a.m. at West HIV/AIDS DISCUSSION be on display at Newport Beach Newport Beach holds its "Over Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. information, call 224-2266. ~ewporr eomm~-'-.-_,-x...-.,,....,-,--f-~~.-10tai'Vk~Pr~e~s~bytiir.iienanriAnpresents jl~enmti~"'tilfilr~ary~.~o6-~~mc'!i!i§~!!!i!!!E!ml!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:=m!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!i~i!!i~!i!i!!!!!!:!!!!!!!!5!!!!!~;;;;;~~;.;~~.-.iii!!i5§§'"
trom 8:15 to 9:15 a.m. at Grant "St. Marks AIDS Ministry: Where Ave, Newport Beach through
Howald Park's Community Youth We Plug lo• as part of its April 30 during normal library
Center; and from 9:15 to 10:15 1-llV/AIDS series at 11 &.IJl. Sun-hours. For more information, call
also at the Youth Center. Registra-day at 2100 Mar Vista, Newport 717-3801.
tion is $25. Call 644-3151. Beach. For more information, call ADD LECTURE
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GOOD AUDAY SERVICES
Newport Beach Church of Reli-
gious Science, 901 Dove St.,
Suite 145, Newport Beach. Staff
ministers officiate 7 to 8 p.m . Fri-
day.
METlfODIS1'/EPISCOPAL HOLY
WEEK
St. John the Divine Episcopal
and First United Methodist
Churches will hold joint services
in Costa Mesa to observe the
institution of the Last Supper.
On ~aundy Thursday services
held at First United Methodist
Church beginning at 7 p.m. at
420 W. 19th St. in Costa Mesa,
preceded by a light supper at
6:15 p.m. for $2 per person'.
Good Friday services include
the Stations of the Cross iD the
patio of St. John the Divine
located <it Bay and Orange
Streets, beginning at noon. The
evening liturgy begins at 7
p.m.There will be no Services
on Holy Saturday. Information:
548-2237.
EASTER CELEBRATION
Covenant holds their annual
celebration of the Resurrection
of our Lord Jesus Christ in the
church, 2850 Fairview Road,
Costa Mesa 10 a.m. Easter Sun-
day. Brass accompanists Ko
Skinsness and John CaUer join
the Covenant Choir and soloists
for festive music along with per-
sonal testimonies and an Easter
proclamation, "On Easter You
Can See Forever" by Pastor Tun
McCalmont. linformation: 557-
3340.
LENTEN SERVICES
Christ Church by the Sea will
observe the season of Leht
through Sunday with a sermon
series by Pastor David Lehm-
berg, "Questions Pilate Asked."
The Sunday services are held at
9:30 a.m. in the sanctuary and
include special music presented
by the chancel choir and instru-
mentalists. 1400 W. Balboa Blvd.
HOLY WEEK CONCERT I I On Sunday at 7:15 p.m., the 1
Adult Choir of Our Lady Queen I
of Angels CathoUc Church, I
directed by Patricia Lamb, will I
present a concert of music :
accompanied by Mindy Ball, 1
harpist and Barbara Northeutt, 1
oboist. There is no charge and
child care is provided. The
church is at 2046 Mar Vista Dri-
ve in Newport Beach: Informa-
tion: 644-9215.
EASTER SERVICES
The Community Church Con-
gregational United Church of
Christ, 611 Heliotrope, Corona
del Mar, invites everyone to join
them in a seri~ of EaSter Week
servi€es. A ligM ~upper at 6:!5
p.m. in Mertz Hall with a service
at 7 :30 p.m. in the sanctuary
marks Maundy Thursday. The
chancel choir will present
anthems and communion will
be shared. On Easter Sunday,
celebration will begin with a
Sunrise Service at 6:15 a.m. at
Lookout Point on Ocean Boule-
vard above i
Beach between Heliotrope and
Goldenrod. and full worship ser-
vices at 8:15 and 10 a.m. at the
church. An Easter Egg hunt will
follow the 10 a .m . service. Infor-
mation, 644-7400.
HOLY WEEK SERVICES
St. James Episcopal Church
invites the community to join
their Holy Week services at the
church, 3209 Via Lido in New-
port Beach. From Monday
through Thursday, a aoon Holy
Eucharist Rite II will be followed
by a soup luncheon. On Maun-
dy Thursday Eve, at 7 p.m. a
dramatic presentation by the
Covenant Players followed by
the stripping of the altar.
Good Friday begins with
Morning Prayer at 6:30 a.m ..
noon to 3 p.m. homilies on
Christ's seven last words (come
to all or part of a three hour ser-
vice), 6 to 7 p.m .
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St. Matthew's Church
\, I' . ~{'i''"•:.. \~. A parish of the Anglican Cathol'tc Church ' ;µ. z ~; 1723 Westclitt Dr. (bellnd The Pim Bakery), Newport Beach
~ .: ~"'/.t.; 714-646-1152 ~~ ·~~ _; • ~~ Sunday, 8:00 a.m. & 10:00 a.m.
./ , . -:,.~ Sunday School, 9:00 a.m., for adults & children of all ages
~1111111~~~-: Tuesday, Bible study, noonday & 7:30 p.m.
~ ~-Maundy Thursday, 9:30 a.m. & 7:30 p.m., Holy Communion
':" Women's Fellowshlp, ThUfS., 10:30 a.m., prayer, coffee & study
Good Friday, liturgy, 3:00 p.m.
Easter Even, 7:30 p.m. Easter Day, 8:00 a.m. & 10:00 a.m.
Tt'ldltlonll EpltCOpll wonlllp. Qilldc1re II provided.
METHODIST CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
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Celebrity Community Church •
+ CHURCH: Celebration Com-
munity Church + ADbRESS: 3194-Airport
Loop Drive, Costa Mesa
<t> TELEPHONE: 957-1481 + DENOMINATION: Non-
denominational + YEAR ESTABLISHED: 1994 + SENIOR PASTOR: Chuck
Miller + SERVICE TIMES: 9:30 a.m.
Sunday
+ SIZE OF CONGREGATION:
120 + CONGREGATION MAKEUP:
The core group is in their 20s
and 30s and single. But they're
starting to pair up, gettin9
marriea and having families.
And they're bringing their
parents to the services. + CHILD CARE: The Learning
Center is provided for children
up to age 6. + TYPE OF WORSHIP: The
wors 1p comprises near y a
of the service. Songs started
on an upbeat tempo and
segued into more subdued
selections in preparation for
the sermon. Contemporary
Christian songs were the focus
of the day, but more tradition-
al hymns may also be sung.
Several songs were sung in a
responsive style. Accompani-
ment is provided by bass, key-
boards and piano. + RECENT SERMON: Present-
ed in an outline format, .Pastor
Miller spoke about the impor-
tance of understanding the
prophet and the high priest in
preparation for Easter. "If you
don't respond to the prophet
or the high.prie~ all you
need for Easter is a bunny, H he
said. He encouraged the con-
gregation to reany study the
selected scripture, and then
share the meaning of it with
the person seated next to
them. + UPCOMING SERMONS: The
series on preparation for East~
er will continue, then will
change to studying the nature
of t he church. + OUTREACH PROGRAMS:
Inside Out, a singles ministry,
meets on Thursday nights. A
small group ministry, Walkers,
meets on Sunday nights to
share scripture. + VVELCOME WAGON: A
greeter stands outside the
front door before the service,
and most likely will tell you his
or er
what yours is.
+DRESS: California casual,
with men in dress slacks and
oxford or polo shirts (no ties)
an'd women in floral dresses. + MISSION STATEMEN~ "We
are a people coming together
in response to God's calf to
love Him with all our heart,
soul, mind and strength. As
people in process, we live out
this lifestyJe by: 1. Loving the.
Lord through alone time with
Him, 2. Extending His love to
one another, and 3. Bringing
His hope to a lost world. + VISITOR'S NOTE: There is a
Join Our Easter Week
<HO~ CWCECE~CCff<E<D~
SUNDAY OF THE PASSION/PALM S~DAY-MARCH 31
MAUNDY THURSDAY-APRIL 4, 6:30D.m.
SEDER MEAL & STRIPPING OF THE ALTAR
GOOD FRIDAY-APRIL 5, 7:00p.m.
HOLY SATURDAY EASTER VIGIL
APRIL 6, 7:00·8:00D.m. THE RESURRECTION Ot OUR LORD I \ ~ "Jesus is risen. He is risen indeed!* I[~ APRIL 7, 1996 7:00-8:00p.m. ·~.,.,,i,,,,,'lrllilll ~ (Daylight Savings Time Begins)
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798 Dover Dr. at 16th St. in N~rt Beach
(714) 548-3631
EPISCOPAL
DON LEACH I OAJLY PILOT
Chuck Miiier is the senior pastor at Celebration Community
Church ln·Costa Mesa.
fellowship time when the
mem ers o e congrega ion
turn to say hello to their
neighbors, frequently embrac-
ing each other.
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gles ministry, Inside Out, and is
continuing to expand.
Palm Sunday Seroices, March 30 & 31
Saturday: 6:00 pm
Sunday: 9:00 & 10:30 nm
Good Friday Seroices,
April 5: 12:00 Noon
Easter Weekend Celeb~tion Servi~; April 6 & 7
Saturday: 6:00 /mi • Sunda)•: 9:00 & 10:30 am
IDayl1gl11 ~'''"IP btgin1 f..turrr Sunda,1. A/ml 7 Don'/ f111grl to ;tt JOUr d!ld. AJILWJ
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Costa Mesa
MESA VERDE
UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
1701 laker, C.M
Worship & Church School
8:30 and 10:00 a .m.
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NEWPORT CENTER
UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
t 60ct Marol.lerite Ave. oron<rae Mar
644-0745
Worship a t 8:00AM & I O:OOAM
Sunday Schoof All ~es 9:00.AM Rev. Edward C. Martin
J ,AGUNA
United Methodist Church
21632 Wesley Dr.
Laguna Beach
499-3088
· Sunday Morning Worship
& Ct)ristlan Education 1 OAM
Ministers David Beades & Virginia
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Services Aval18ble ------------
3303 Via IJdo, Newport Beach
673-1340 or 673-6150
Church lOam Sr 5pm, Slmday School IOam
Wednesday Meetings 8pm
... The kingdom of
lieaven is at hand.
Matthew 10:7
Branch ot The Mother Church
The First Church or Christ Scientist
Boston, Massachusetts
CHRISTIAN
HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH
RELIGIOUS SCIENCE (Disciples of Christ)
R£UGIOUS SCIENCE NEWPORT IMCH v 2401 lrvlne An. at Santa Isabel
SCIENCE OF MIND EDUCATION CENTER ..l Newport 8elC~ (Comer of Dove & Quall -In omce Bldg.
ocroa from Fltlcher Jones) Sunday Wonhlp • 1 O:OOAM
901 Dove #145
I CHUR¢H SERVICE SUN -10:30 I Dr. Dennis w. Short
Olllcl: M, ru. rh a1•> Me-3199 , Minister 645•5781 Dr. JuaHlla lvall, Mlntltlr
PRESBYTERIAN
St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church
Saturdly, Mllfd\ lO, ,.30 P.M
Suaday, Mnddl, 8:JOlftd IO:IS A.M
"FAITH AND DEEDS" U•mea 2: H -26)
SundtUJ Worship 9:30 4.m.
Child Care, SundalJ School
Jamboree at Eastbluff
Newport Beach 6114 -1 3111
Fr. David C. Anderson, rector
3209 Via Lido
Newport Beach
14/675-0210
7:30 am Traditional
9 am Contemporal)'.
9 am thurch SchoOI
10:45 am Charismatic
and Wednesday noon
'For 'information on tfie
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574-4240
COMMUNITY CHURCH
"Death •••• Before and
After the Grave."
DEWITT CLINTON
GUEST SPEAKER
Jerrold A. Hollobaugh,
Minister
Worship Service JO:lS am
Bible Srudies 9:00 am
Kid~ For Chruc5:30 pm
792 Victoria Street • Costa Mesa, CA • 92627 (7 14) 548-3468
(Corner of Victoria & Placentia)
LUTHERAN
CHRIST LVTHERAN CHURCH
Pastor William Hemenway
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"We love children, youth, young adults, c.ar«r
adults, seniors. We love to care, to reach
out, to meeJ needs, to • II I • • • • ',
answer questions"
• bday Services -8:00, 9:30 & 10:45
• Sunday School & Bible Studies -9:30
760 Victoria Street • Costa Mesa, CA 92027
(714) 631-1611 • (714) 548-0866 (School)
.
Community Church. Conpeaatlonal
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611 Heliotrope Ave., Corona de1 Mar
(714) 644· 7 400
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Ught Suppt't •l 6: 15. (reervauona Nqulttdl
Scfvt~ & Communion at 7:~10 p.m.
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MAUNDY THURSDAY-APRIL 4, 6:30p.m.
SEDER MEAL & STRIPPING Of lHE ALTAR
GOOD FRIDAY-APRIL 5, 7:()()p.m.
HOlY SATURDAY EASTER VIGIL
APRIL 6, 7:00-8:00p.m.
THE RESURRECTION ~OUR LORD
*Jesus is risen. He is risen indeed!"
APRIL 7, 1996 7:00-8:00p.m.
(Daylight Savings Time Begins)
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798 Dover Dr. at 16th St. in N~rt Beach
(714) 548-3631
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Passion Sunday, March 31
• Blessing of Palms before all masses
• 7: 15 p.m . • Choir concert of music for
Holy Week
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Good Friday, April 5
* Noon -Guided Meditation*
* 1 p.m. -Silent Meditation*
* 1:30 p.m. -Celebration of The Lord's
Passion*
7:30 p.m. -Stations of the C ross
Holy Saturday, April 6
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At0 SATURDAY, MARCH 30. 1996 -
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Concerts off er .up variety of jazz flavors
r
Bf 1,.ee Bradley, Daily Pilot
Back-to-back jazz concerts on
Satwday night and Sunday
afternoon at Orange Coast
College bas to be a record for
~ge County. Other than two
jar:z festivals in the late '60s, I can't
reiCail any others.
:,J>ancho Sanchez and his Latin
j~ combo played the first, while
the second featured Charles
Rutherford's three jazz orchestras
\illttl guest artist, Don Menza.
.... Sanchez's brand of Latin jazz
\fas so hot, one had to be careful
(f>t to be burned by the heat of th~
rhythms created by a number of
~ve instruments played at
...,mous times by the entire band.
1\umpet, saxes and flute and
tiombone played with such zeal
ahd beautifully arranged har-
1*onies, mainly by pianist and
1:9usical director, Richard Torres,
added more spice to the tasty
shunds.
j The highlight of the set was
.,:::ongo Blue" by Mongo Santa-
~· which featured an awe-
some display of rhythmic intensity
With the use of chekeres (a large,
~urd-like instrument covered
th beads) by Papo Rodriguez.
e slapped the bottom of the
ifi..strunlent with his right 'hand
..... hile holding it with h1s left, and
~ook the gourd so the beads
made a gushing noise that sound-
8d like the steady beat of fast-
tireaking ocean waves.
'
Sanchez and Band.a brothers
Ramon and Tony were given
chekeres and the ocean turned
into a sedes of soulful, funky cur-
rents that engulfed the entire con-
cert hall with an intense and
vibrant rhythm. ~embels of the near-capadty
audience will no doubt attest to
the fact that the power of a Pancho
Sanchez concert is to be experi-
enced firsthand.
0
Less than 24 hours after
Sanchez's concert, Charles
Rutherford's three student bands -
with Don Menza as guest soloist
and arranger -added their own
Big Band torrid temperatures to
those that Sanchez had left in the
Robert Moore theater.
Rutherford's Jazz Pacific
Orchestra provided a collage of
seldom-beard sounds that served
as a supportive and encouraging
background for the trio of Menza's
tenor saxophone, Ron Stout's
trumpet and on trombone, Regan
Whitaker.
The mix of the three horns in
the front line, with Menza's chart
for the Big Band -a saxophone
section with clarinet, three flutes
and bass clarinet -provided an
aura of sounds that resembled a
musical quilt.
Menza as arranger and Menza
the soloist complement each other
like an enduring and everlasting
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His arrangements have been
influenced by Claude Thornhill (a
major influence on Miles Davis'
"Birth of the Cool" recordings)
and the 1950s classic combo of
valve trombonist Bob Brookmeyer
and tenor sax master Stan Getz.
One could hear the effect in bis
originals, "Broa.dbottom" and
"T.N.T."
Tenor man Menza's musical
debt to John Coltrane and Getz
was obv1oU$ in both the up-tempo
numbers listed above and his bal-
lad playing on "Where Did The
Summer Go?" The latter number
featured vocalist Christine
Rosander singing Menza's own
poetic lyrics with a tone that made
the notes sound big and round
like cello pure.
The concert included two fine
local vocallsts, Rowanne Mark, a
vocal teacher at the college, and
the ever-busy Stephanie Haynes.
Both were excellent but u they
were accompanied by Ruther-
ford's Monday Big Band and Fri-
day Big Band, lt was difficult to
bear their singing, due to the
super loud playing of the musi-
cians. How about a concert featur-
ing the vocalists with piano, bass
and drums backing them?
Thanks to "Doc" Rutherford for
making all this happen. Orange
Coast College has a right to feel
proud about the level of musician-
ship that was on display.
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retired psychology Instructor, counselor,
dean and jazz enthusiast who teaches
history of jazz at Orange Coast College.
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dent cl Admtnistrative services at the
HuotiDgton Beach City dim1ct, said
Prtday. •But you just have to go in
$"1 tell all the guidelines. That's
why we put m the applications.•
The state Alloc.ation Board bas
4pproved the Huntington Beach City
projedl' planning pbase. The appli-
cations were submitted in 1993,
Buchanan said.
PRESIDENT
I CONTINUED FROM A 1
are exdted at the chance to serv~
together next school year.
•If Reagan had won by a vote, be
would only be representing half of
the sdlool, • Mike said. "If I bad won,
U would have been the same. This
way, both Sides will be represented.•
1be pair appealed to two different
types of students. Malik said. While
Reagan is a football and tennis play-
er, Mike is involved with many acad-
~ dubs on campus, induding
drama, French and speech.
• Mike and Reagan faced three
Qtber candidates for student body
nresident during Tuesday's election.
None of the <?Pponents garnered
SO% of the vote -which is required
ip the school's constitution -so the
top two vote-getters were place in a • I
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He said the projects me aimed at
modernizing the 30-year-old ldlools'
plumbing, lighting and alarm ~
tems -projects identical to those
needed at Newport-Mesa schools.
On its applications, the·Huntlng-
ton Beach district bas agreed to pay
for 50% of the projects' colts if the
state will pick up the rest of the tab.
·vou just get in the game and
play your cards epd see how you
do,• Buchanan said. •we knew in 1993 that if we didn't put our cards
out, we wouldn't be in the game, and
that's what counts.•
run-off election Thursday.
The results were announced to
the candidates at an after .. school
meeting.
• 1 thought it was going to be over,
one way or the other, then 1 found out
we tied and were going to have
another run-off.• Mike said. "I was,
like, 'Please, no more.'•
lrut because the friends worked
well together this year, the senior
ASB officers decid~ a co-presiden-
cy was the natural compromise.
Reagan said he doesn't foresee
any conllicting agendas between the
co-presidents.
·we both have the same purpose
-to do what's best for the school,• he
said. '
Jessica Griffith and Kassy
Thompson will serve as junior class
co-presidents next year after they
both received 87 votes in Tuesday's
election and 96 votes in Thursday's
run-off.
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The veteran ftshermo.n :became
I enraged," ,an toward tl!e ~uth,
and cut his fishing line Then threw
bis pole in the ocean, police said.
But the victim wasn't going to stand
for such treatment and in retalia-
tion, reportedly threw Nguyen's
pole in the water too.
At this point, Nguyen grabbed
his fishing knife and twned to the
teen.
•With knife in hand, he began
swinging at the victim and lunged
forward in an attacking motion,•
Newport Beach police Lt. Doug
Pletcher said. "But it doesn't look
like blood was drawn.•
The victim backed aw4y from
Nguyen who then put bis knife
down, police said. The victim
reportedly seized the knife and
threw it in the ocean where it
joined the two poles.
Undaunted, Nguyen rt:iJOrtedlY
grabbed another fisherman's pole
and swung it at the victim, •at
some point they ran out of
weapons," Fletcher quipped.
Neither man was injured in the
incident. Nguyen is in custody at
Newport Beach City Jail with bail
set at $50,000.
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The first three years of the
program will be funded by a
state grant and will gradually
include a small group of juniors
and seniors for a total of 200 stu-
dents from all three grades
attending the college classes.
Danziger said the grant will
provide for extra personnel in
the initial stage and the travel
time of high school instructors,
who will work part-time in the
beginning.
Fifty spots are currently avail-
able for sophomores in the fall
semester. Counselors. teachers
and parents will recommend stu-
dents to be considered for the
program, Danziger said.
The advantage of this kind of
program is that the class size is
small and personalized help is
available, Danziger said.
·vou want to keep it small to
have the support of a small cam-
pus,• Danziger said. MTbe kids
will know our campus and have
been on our campus_ for three
years. They will be more com-
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who isn't used to our (school)
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The Newport-Mesa district is
providing faculty and supervi-
sion of the students and OCC
will provide the use of equip-
ment and the site. Students have
the option of continuing high
school at OCC until they gradu-
ate or they can opt to go back to
their regular school, Danziger
said.
"We are hoping for them to
make a connection between the
real world and what they are
learning in class,• Danziger said.
"The community college bas the
environment of adult learners
who are experienced in the field
and hopefully provide them with
role models as well.•
Newport-Mesa Superinten.
dent Mac Bernd said the pro-
gram looks promising and be
• believes it will succeed beyond
three years.
•1t offers another pathway for
kids to do well;· Bernd said. •1t
bas the potential for a lot of aca•
demic success.• I'
Oa.nzigex SA.id _she hopes
eventually the program will
become sell-sufficient with atatf!
reimbursement of per-studenf
costs. ,...
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aren't the only ones who'll
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Danziger said. )
1 "It will be like a learning lab-'
for us (college administratqrs), •,.
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system and to encourage stu-.
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t wasn't hard to catch celebs at film fest finale
!be Newport Beach Interna-
tional Pilm Festival began
with celebrities and it end-
wtth celebrities.
1 On the day of the festival's
~g gala, I was led from hotel
Slfite to hotel suite at the Hyatt
~rter to conduct separate
Sews with actor Edward
Olmos and director Robert
g. Yowig's film, "Caught,"
g Olmos and Marta Con-<:Jita Alonso, wioffictally closed tile festival ThW'Sday night.
"Caught" premiered at Sundance ~d will screen in Cannes this
Sljmmer before being released
toward the end of the year. ~The film is also the 10th col-
lcO>oration between Young and
dmos over the course of 20
y•ars. Their joint projects have
irlduded "The Ballad of Gregorio
Cortez/ "Roosters" and •n;.
uinph of the Spirit."
' Longtime friends, the two
adopt almost reverential tones
when they talk about each other.
"Each day enlists a growth
period and the growth pattern is
constant," said Olmos, who also
s\arred in •Stand and Deliver"
and "Miami Vice." "Robert lets
me grow to the fullest amount of
~ capacity. He's a very gifted
human being."
Et tu, Robert Young?
"Eddie never hogs the cam-
era," Young said. "He's remark-
ably generous both as an actor
and as a person."
· In synopsis form, the film reads
like low budget noir. A young
dhfter moves in and breaks up
the marriage of a New Jersey
City fish store owner and his
wife. Wedge driven into relation-
sbips, shattering conclusion ...
you get the idea.
But "Caught" goes deeper,
Olmos says.
"It's about the needs people
have and what they go through
to.lulfill those needs," Olmos
saTd. "It leaves the viewer
stmmed at how the film moves
into the heart, the brain and the
entire being.•
'1'bis is a film Young believes
in so passionately that he held on
to the story for three years and
uDimately spent his entire pen-
sion to g et it financed. He
acknowledges that personal
stakes are fairly high.
Olmos and Young both asked
that I re-interview them after see-mg the film. It was, alas, a
promise I could not keep.
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-Robert Anthony's brightly-col-.
oli8d, acrylic violin glows in the
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handful of people to play this '
unusual instrument. It's an elec-
tric, six-string instrument, a sig-
nature model of Anthony's own
design. Three sponsors from
around the country have helped
out with the strings and the pick-
up apparatus.
A Newport Beach resident for
the past year and a hall, Anthony
has devetoped a following
through his band Icon, which just
cut a new CD. The band has
headlined at the Coach House
()lld the Galaxy Theater as well
as several local clubs.
For an ~pril 12 concert, how-
ever, Anthony will be working
with a classical cellist, pianist and
vocalist. This will be the first time
the musician will hear his own
compositions played by a classi-
cal ensemble.
The musician also hopes that
th~ classical appearances will
bloom and prosper. He envisions
a time when his ensemble will be
accompanied by an entire sym-
phony.
In that respect, the April 12
meeting at the Huntington Beach
Llbrary is Mplanting a seed" for
his symphonic aspirations.
•And of course, we need to
make sure that the audience is
entertained. I think we'll do that.
Anthony, 28, doem'tlike tc>set
limits on the type of music he
plays. His repertoire includes
everything from bard rock to
amorphous new age. •And you
better stick classical in there," he
says. •That's somewhere in
between.
"It's vast. There are no limits. I
try to make it so I pierce into the
depths of the listeners so they can
be inspired."
Prior to college, he was self·
educated in both the piano and
the violin. He got his first violin
~a child and gave everything
else up. At Cal State Long 'Beach,
he switched from pre-med to
music, although be believes that
music and the healing arts are.
very much intertwined.
The April 12 concert, spon-
sored by Anthony's friend and
Newport Beach neighbor Mel
Skolnik, is a benefit for the Earth-
save Foundation. In past peJfor-
mances, Anthony has donated a
portion of his proceeds to the
Sierra Club. and the Legal
Defense Council.
"No matter where you are in
the world, music is a language
you understand,• Anthony said.
"It's the same thing when you:re
dealing with the earth. That's a
language everybody can relate
to." •
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•f•m not an artist,. said the
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Fullerton and at UCI. She holds a
master's degree from Fullerton in
exhibition design and museum
studies.
After seven years wi\b the
museum. Schnell is pleased to
have landed in the dty's commu-
nity services department. Don't
tell her that support of the arts by
munidpalities is under siege1 Schnell has observed just the
opposite.
"I feel there's a lot of support
for the arts in the city," she says,
adding with a laugh "I'm trying
to figure out why." MARC MAR™ I DALY Pl.OT:
I asked her thoughts about the
corporate-style merging of the
Newport Harbor and Laguna art
museums and got a.n extended
pause.
Newport Beach Cultural arts director, Karin Schnell. holds one of 1
the photos from the Edward Nunez exhibit that Is on display at t-
the Newport Beach library. ,
"No matter what happens with
this decision, I think the plus out
of all this is making people aware
of the visual arts and the muse-
um5 in Orange Co\Dlty.
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$exmith: graceful, haunted melodies
ey Todd Aaron Jensen, Daily Pilot
Webster's College Dictio-
nary defines "grace• as
•e1egance' or beauty of
fQnn. IDAD.ller, or motion." Not
words typically associated with the
double·barrel grunge attack of
today's alternative scene.
But grace is the first of many
words one might use to describe
Ron Sexmlth's haunted melodies,
quiet, questing lyrics, and plain-tlYe, canary voice.
Championed by rock icon Elvis
Costello as "a modest and elegant
gem," Sexsmith's debut album
from Interscope Records plays on a
listener's heart and mind like the
shuffling voice of the earthbound,
lovestruck angel passing through
a metropolis in Wim Wender's
1988 •wmgs of Desire.•
"It's a melancholy record. That's
just something in me," Sexsmith
said in a recent phone interview, a
Bing Crosby album crooning in
the background.
"I feel like I'm pretty messed up
most of the time," Sexsmith con-
tinued, "and songwriting is a way
to raise myself above desire and
lust and all the things that pull me
down. Songs are a little pep talk
for myself."
The album depicts a man
attempting to navigate the some-
times torrid, sometimes narrow
straights of love, bis vessel a disas-
ter of fear and doubt and yearning.
"A record is a document of a
particular moment," Sexsmith
said. •tt's me at that lime. It's how
I felt on that day at that hour."
The hours surrounding Sex-
smith's rise and breakthrough are,
admittedly, the stuff of soap operas
-turbulent, romantic, and with a
happy ending.
Born on Elvis Presley's birthday
32 years ago to a lower-class fami-
ly in St. Catherine's, Ontario, Sex-
smith took solace in bis mother's
dusty collection of 45s.
"I listened to Buddy Holly over
and over, and Johnny Cash's 'Ring
of F'ire' just scared the pants off
me,• he said with a laugh.
A big fan of Gordon Lightfoot,
Leonard Cohen, and Irving Berlin,
Sexsmith's initial round of song-
writing was brought on by neces-
sity.
' ·1 was in a band in high
school: he recalled. "We were so
~d we couldn't play anyone else's
songs, so we had to write ,. ............... -----------------, our own.• ' SeXSUlith .recaided
demo after demo that
found deadend streets,
strummingawayatcover
songs in dive bars, reach-
ing for something more
..... RonSex·
tmhh -with John
HIMt
in his craft.
•I really feel that
melody is the soul's
extension," Sexsmith
said. "A good melody
really lifts my spirits."
.... G.euy
1hMIN jnd Coech
Holm.
• •llN: 8 p.m. Sun-
ct.y n Geluy and 8
p.m. Monday at
eo.ch House. Ron Seksmlth I I It was on a tree-plant-
ing sojown in Northern
Ontario when Sexsm.ith L-------------------------~
was 19 that he found the muse that
unlocked the secrets of strong
melody and self-awareness.
At summer's end, Sexsmith
returned h~ and Jocelyn, the
forest tutelary, moved to Quebec.
The young couple and their
infant son, broke but in love, lived
in a barn in the Quebec. country-
side, a piano, bed and stove their
chief assets. A flood of words and
music fiowed from the tunesmith -
30 songs in four months.
·Before that time, I knew I
wanted to be a songwriter, but I
hadn't created enough evidence to
convince myself," he said.
The subsequent demo led to a
publishing deal with Interscope,
who finally signed the songwriter
as a performing artist on the
strength of a one-on-one perfor-
mance in the president's office.
"I always thought that if they
could see me playing in my own
kitchen, they'd sign me," Sex-
smith said.
The resulting album, produced
by Mitchell Froom (Crowded
Hou Los Lobos)· and Daniel
Lanois (U2, Peter Gabriel), is quiet
and searching and, above all, very
human. What would he like a lis-
tener to take away from it?
•well, hopefully, they'll just
take it away from the record
store," Sexsmith quipped.
Sexsmith plays the Galaxy The-
atre and the Coach House with
John Hiatt Sunday and Monday.
Summer will see him on the road
for dates with Elvis Costello.
• TODD JENSEN's claim to fame Is his
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an all-star cast, including
Sharon Stone as the methodi-
cal mistress; Anabelle Adjani
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Chaz Palminteri as the nefari-
ous husband.
The three live and work at
an all-boys school set on eerie,
colqnial-style grounds. Th~
two women are teachers while
Palminteri is an overseer-like
school master. We are
embraced at the beginning by
dark, powerful music and it
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tunately overshadowed as well
by shoddy direction and,
although unpredictable, a
ridiculously hollow ending.
Once again, Hollywood has
given us a film that appears to
be inventive, suspenseful, and
entertaining, but realistically
devoid of substance and truly
scant on character involve-
ment.
We are, however, blessed
with an appearance by the
multi-faceted Kathy Bates, as a
self-assigned detective curious
about the goings-on at the
school. She plays the only
believable role in the film and
if not for her, I would truly have
been ashamed of this picture.
•Diabolique• wanted to
offer the audience the same
kind of enigmatic terror that
the title seems to evoke. But, if
titles are supposed to parallel
movies, I would have called it
·oiabol-bleak· or "Diabol-
stink .•
• OMJS CANNON, 24, is a superin-
tendent for • commercial fence com-
pany.
A crazy schoolmastet is
murdered by his wife
and girlfriend. But just
when they think the worst is ~
over, clues that may lead to his · ·•
disappearance show up all
over the school.
Sharon Stone was mar-
velous and Isabelle Adjani was
mysterious.
"Diabolique• is a must-see
for any thrill seekers. It was
tenifying and mtense -J was
hooked the whole way
through.
• KATIE HOSTETLER, 16, is a New-
port Beach native and a sophomore
at Harbor High School.
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Mesa r Consolidated makes a move ·:thatj$ <UI wet
Mary Urashlma
T alk about keeping a losing
· streak alive. The Mesa Consoli-
dated Water District -a full two
years into its own personal nightmare•
-has been slapped with harassment
suits, buffeted with accusations of mis-
management and forced to explain
away everything from a valuable set
of fpssils that got tossed in the trash to
the millions spent appeasing neighbors
of a new reservoir.
U there's a pothole in theroad, Mesa
Consolidated seems ·to have the
uncanny ability to steer right into it.
Friday marked yet another PR set-
back for the district. It wa~ Mary
Urashima's last day at work .
. Urashima had been the district's
spokeswoman for six years, a smiling
face even in gloomy times, a 't'eservoir
of information and the person who
made sure the community was kept up
to date on everything from water con-
servation to rate hikes.
It wasn't Urashima's idea to call it
quits. It was. the district's.
In the name of downsizing,
Urashima's job -public affairs manag-
er -was eliminated. Still, she was
encouraged to apply for a newly creat-
ed administrative post, a position many
figured would be a pert ect fit for
someone with her experience, intelli-
gence and buoyant personality. .
In the end, though, she didn't get
the job. She says Kemp told her that
she just wasn't the right person for the
job. A suspect decision, to be sure.
So just like that, a government
agency that is reeling under its various
controversies has lost one of its most
valuable commodities. Though it's not
our decision to make, it's all but impos-
sible to imagine that the water district
-searching high and low for just a
breeze of stability -will be better off
without Urashima-
The community will miss Urashima.
We will miss Urashima. And, though it
may take 'the water district's top
administrations a while to realize it,
the district will miss her too.
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correspondence
'Principals' give high marks to schools
I want to lhank the entire Killybrooke
School commuruty for the wonderful
hospitality they extended during my
tenure as "Principal for the Day." The
Newport-Mesa motto of "Excellence in
Education" was ably demonstrated by
a dedicated staff and attentive stu-
dents.
An event such dS "Principal for the
Day" showcases many of lhe things that
are right with our schools. Hopefully it
will also serve to increase the business
community's awareness of the need for
its involvement in reaching solutions to
the well-publicized challenge we still
face.
But this experience need not be
restricted lo such specially designated
occasions. A well-informed community
is essential to the success of our school
system.
I encourage every parent to schedule
visits to lheir local school and to follow
school clistrict matters on a regular basis,
rather than waiting for a particular "hot"
issue to temporarily provoke their interest.
LLOYD BENNETI
Costa Mesa
I would like lo express my thanks to
lhe administration, teachers, and staff of
Kaiser Primary Center. I had the privi-
lege of participating in the
Newport-Mesa Unified School Dis-
trict's "Principal for a Day" program and
was assigned to Kaiser Primary.
I was delighted by the creativity and
eagerness of the students! The teachers
are resourceful, inventive, and ge nuine-
ly care about these young people. The
cdmpus is clean and well-managed, an
amaZlllg feat when you consider the
la ck of resources and funds provided to
schools.
PrincipaJ Kathryn Hofer certamly
unpressed me, and should be commend-
ed for her well-run school and the team
'
environment she encourages.
I learned that a small, but committed
group of parents participate in school
support activities. Imagine what coula
happen at Kaiser Primary and any other
school, if more parents were involved?
As a parent, I encourage others to
observe what is happening in the class-
rooms.
I watched as a young boy told his
teacher and classmates about •a very
bad ntan named Hitler." The teacher
quietly coached the students, discussion,
guiding them while they talked about
Hitler, the concentration camps, identifi-
cation tattoos and the millions of lives
that were lost. All the students agreed
with confident conviction that this
should "never-again• happen.
Teachers may have many moments
like that, bllt it is one I will not forget.
Thank you, Kaiser Primary.
MARY URASIDMA
(Former) Public Affairs Manager
Mesa Consolidated Water District
Board's kindergarten plan
just doesn't stack up
The Daily Pilot· continues to provide
outstanding coverage of our local school
board meetings. It seems that there is
hardly a meeting of the board where
material from the Pilot is not mentioned.
My wife and I attended the school
board meeting on March 26 when in the
face of overwhelming opposition from
parents, the board decided to -stack"
kindergarten classes. I oppose this plan.
It seems to me that the creativity we
teach our children in kindergarten does
not apply when one becomes a member
ot the school board. Here are my cre-
ative alternatives to the stacking plan:
Let's really stack the kids by putting a
second floor on all the schools. Each
year, as enrollment grows, we can add
another floor.
Why stop with kindergarten? We can
stack all grades, and when the poor test
scores come back. we can apply for lots
of money to help us out of this jam.
Send the kids to kindergarten by lot-
tery. Those wlth winning numbers get to
go to sc;hool. Losers go to the Big Spin.
Finally, since we really need more
classrooms, I suggest we make three
kindergarten classes out of the Newport-
Mesa School Board room.
STEVESMllH
Costa Mesa
We need to keep the
Neighborhood Watch signs!
Regarding the NeighborhOocl Watch
signs being replaced by the Westec
signs: I definitely do not want the
Neighborhood Watch signs replaced by
the Westec-signs if all of the community
is not serviced by Westec. I feel that we
worked very hard to get the Neighbor-
hood Watch. We had to attend meetings,
make sure there was a certain amount of
people on the street. And on our particu-
lar street, it works very well. We work
very hard together and I would not like
to see them replaced.
JEAN PERRIS
Costa Mesa
60-miler an inspiration
Regarding cover story "Hitting 60 in
stride," Monday, March 25, 1996.
Felicitations to pharmacist Alan Pell,
who ran 60 miles on his 60th birthday.
This gives us pre-gold men and women
new inspiration. We are not over the ·
just a little slower aroWld it. The best
medication he ever dispensed was
showing us how to stay active.
MICHAEL A. GLUECK
Newport Beach
MAAC MARTIN I DAILY Pl.OT
Uoyd Bennett was principal for a day at Klllybrooke School.
Bell needs to head back East
Where did Joe Bell come from? Guys
like him are supposed to write in New
York City or Boston!
Does Bell think the furor over Rauf is
not standing for the anthem? And that
we are all born yesterday?
The flare-up is over Rauf making
$33,000 a game and saying he is
oppressed by the United States -the
same talk, by the way, as the guys who
blew up the Trade Center in New York
TONY WOLCOTT
Newport Beach
Just how many trombones
was that, anyway?
I enjoyed the write up and criticism or
accolades of the Music Man that was
presented and 1 understand that a lot of
things are being downsized now but I
really wonder what happened to the
other 59 trombones in that famous song
from the play. Since you said it had 17
trombones. Oh well.
• EDITOR'S NOTE: Oops.
JACQUIE MD I ER
Corona del Mar
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We're all playing on the same team
By Gary Monahan
A couple of weeks ago, I was
bestowed the honor of catching the
first pitch at this year's Costa Mesa
Little League openings. It was a warm and
sunny morning spent at
the TeWinlcle and Costa
Mesa fields. Mayor Joe
Erickson and Newport-
Mesa school board
member Jim Perryman
were in attendance in
addition to the parents,
coaches and other
friends and relatives of
more than 1,300 players.
Por baseball fans, the Gary Monahan beginning ol spring had
arrived, and for those
hours I saw nothing but smiling kids,
gloating pa.rents and a aense of great
at'(.IC)mplishment.
This could not have happened were it
not for the Joint use agreement between
the city and Newport·Mesa Unified School
District that built and upgraded these
fields. Everyone involved -from city offt-•
dals to school officials, and also parents -
deserve our utmost praise in this accom-
plishment, but this cooperation and suc-
cess must continue and grow. More kids
needing more fields are on the horizon.
Luckily, we now have an opportunity to
continue and expand on these cooperative
ventures.
Monday night, the City CoWlcil wW be
consideri& 8ll.. off er from the school district
to purchaie"llM Costa Mesa farm property,
and the possibility of joint-use fields at
Davis SChool. There is also a site plan for a
sports complex at Estancia High School up
tor consideration. However, in order for
any or all of these ideas to move forward,
we MUST have cooperation between the
agencies and the public.
CurrenUy, through our Master Plan, we
have a bonafide need for sports fields, and
the school d.l.strtct is in desperate need of
funds for maintenance and upgrade pro-
jects delayed by the bankruptcy. U you add
th parking needs of the Orange County
Fairgrounds, its willingness to pay, and our
city'• capital improvement budget. we
should b4v the tools to bring theee pro-
jects together. Don't forget that the kids
playing sports &re the same kids that are
attending our schools. These fWlds, to pur-
chase and renovate fields will also main-
tain and renovate our schools.
In order to bring this together for the
benefit of all, we must keep our eye on
the Big Picture. U we squabble over the
price without COil$ldering development,
we lose. lf we squabble o~er lease agree·
ments without considering renovation,
we lose. To ensure a fair agreement
between all parties, we need your help.
Negotiations between the city and achool
district only may not produce the desired
outcome. We all need to work towards a
common goal.
We need representatives from all:pa.rties
concerned, including our dtizena. We also
need your opinions. Voice them at our
meetb,lg Monday. Write or call your school
board memben and coundl memben.
Help us to improve our community -our
kid.I are depending on us.
' • GMY MONh~ h Costa M9SI dty muncll
member.
ODE TO AN EMPIRE
The sound of disco music
used to pulsate through every
vein in the place. Bodies would
subconsciously groove to ever/
little part of the rhythm pound-
ed out through the sound sys-
tem.
The beverages were
fairly priced and tbe con-
versations flowed as
rapidly as the beer. For
around $20, a nigbt of
good dancing, drinking
and overall fun could be
had. Amidst the thick of
music and booze was a
diverse crowd of people
waiting to be met. Good
company was always
there and ready to share
the good times.
Alu. no more fun or
good times wW thrive
• from the dimly lit inner rooms of
the Empire Ballroom. Out
beloved. City Council, with tho
exception of Peter Buff a, huti.ly
sbot down all the propoaall to
keep it open and better the sur-
rounding aituetiOnt. Admittedly,
there was work to be done about
the reddeu actions of • few of
tbe Ballroom'I patrons. However,
the a.ctiom of tbeM few coWdri1t
have poatbly belli IO MYWe
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that the livelihood o( Orange
County's hottest spot need be
eliminated.
Now, the masses of "Genera-
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have nowhere to frequent in
Costa Mesa. Our hard-earned
money is spent 1n other dtles, or
a few solemn dollen et a time in
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contacted a Civil Service Board
ember, but the union never
'n!quested a review of McDonell's
aebons.
"We bad an lnodent come to us
that we believe obligated us to ask
that it be looked into,• Heinecke
said. "However, our complaint cer-
~Y doesn't point the finger at the
chief of police."
In a letter he sent Friday to union
~ttomey Jeffrey Epstein, Heinecke
wrote, "We have no information the
ef of police has contacted any
vil Setvice commissioner improp-
•
C ity officials are s till in the
rnccss of asking the Orange Coun-
ty District Attorney's office -at the
mayor's request -to investigate
Hedges' alleged improper actions.
Both the mayor dnd city manager
were out of town Fnday and weren't
av&lable for comment.
McDoneU saJd Fnday he appreci-
ated the assonal.lon's efforts to set
the record straight
"It's unfortunate that the mlorma-
tton 1mt:JaUy conveyed suggested
that I dtd somctlung mdppropriate-
ly, • McDoneU sd.ld. "I appreciated
them trymg to correct that. They
genwnely felt bad that th~ir inlen-
ltion)> got rruscorrununicated dfld the ~age il caused .•
McDonell added, with cs laugh:
•After rcadm9 thf' headline, it's like
trying to put the genie back m the
bottle."
Th<' "rruscommumcat:Jon" report-
,edJy occurred when the association
;asked its attorney to look into
'Whether Hedges contacted mem-
bers of the Civil Service Bodfd, after
the board exonerated an officer, who
was accuted of drinking at a bar
while on duly.
Tbe police management union ii
coocemed if Hedges did contact a
board member, that could influence
the upcoming beartng of a second
police -off:ieer who reporte(Dy was
also at the bar.
McI>onell sok1 he actually talked
to board members after the tint offi-
cer's bearing, but solely to get an
explanation of why the panel over-
turned the disciplinary actions he
took against the officer.
McDonell had suspended the
officeJ; five 10-hour work days, trans-
ferred him to the patrol division; and
ordered that be undergo a mandato-
ry fitness for duty evaluation "to
explore issues of chemical depen-
dence.•
But when the officer appealed to
the five-member Civil Service
Board, the panel determined the
officer did not consume any alcohol
while on duty or engage in any mis·
conduct. The board called the chief's
discipline •unreasonable in view of
the offense, the circumstances sur-
rounding the offense and the past
record of the employee.• •
Because the board reversed the
chief's deasion, they explained to
him why, McDonell said.
HI was the individual to impose
the discipline so I was excluded from
the closed bearing -I couldn't sit in
on the presentation of the case,•
McDoriell said. "So they said, 'We
will sit down and explain this.' It was
mdependent of the contact they may
have had with the mayor.
"I talked to a commissioner -
that's no secret,• McDonell said.
"The offer was made by three com-
missioners to discuss presentations
of the case as to why we failed to
meet the burden of proof on the
case. This was after the hearing and
after their decision was made.•
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the Albright • Invitational
• Debbie Albright's
experiences at the
Senior Classic were,
well, classic!
Y ou can be sure Debbie
Albright will be quick to
sign up for next year's
volunteer list, when Newport
Beach Country Club hosts the
third Toshiba Senior Classic.
Albright, a standout golfer
and co-captain of the NBCC
women's team, had an
unforgettable week (to say the
least) when the Senior PGA Tour
players visited Newport Beach.
Albright caddied for television
producer Don Davis in the
Celebrity Pro-Am on opening
day.
1\.vo qays later, she was a
last-minute replacement and
filled an open spot in the Senior
Classic Pro-Am, playing with
Bob Charles. Albright and
t:harles are both from New
Zealand.
"Since I played wit}) Bob
Charles, I figured I was pretty
lucky, so I bought six lottery
.tickets that night and won four
?>ut of six numbers, and won
§67," said Albright, whose Jo.race women's team finished
Jhird overall last fall in Women's
5outhem Califorrua Golf
AsiOdation Team Play.
The following night, Albright
helped with the awards banquet
)t the Hyatt Newporter.
• Over the weekend, she scored
lor the pros during the Senior
Classic, including the leaders -
Jim Colbert, Lee Trevino and
!)ob Murphy -on Saturday.
"'That was really a thrill," she ~aid.
: On the final day, Albright
!cored for Hale Irwin, Bud Allin
and Bob Eastwood, who tied a
course record with a 64.
"A friend of mine, who's also
Ji volunteer, asked me, 'Do you
still have that four-leaf clover?'"
Albright said. : u
Jimmy Adams oJ Udo Isle
failed to make the cut during the
Monday qualifier for the Seniors
stop in San Antonio this
lveekend.
• Adams, a former used car
Calesman, played in his first pro
~vent when he qualified for the
Senior Classic at NBCC .
Adams, 51, a golf instructor at
t.ifacArthur Place near South
Coast Plaza, came up short in
Die Monday qualllier at • .. • • SEE GOLF PAGE 82 •
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. PRIORITIES ·
N o athlete is inunune from
illness. Even those with
brawny musculature are
not exempt from the harsh reality
of human nature, which can
impose affliction without asking.
C::ase in point: Look what
happened to Lou dehrig, after
whom Amyotrophic Lateral
Sclerosis is named.
Chip McKibben, though,
wasn't that sick. But last autumn,
following an extended period of
discomfort, and only days before
he was scheduled to leave for the
Arco Olympic lraining Center in
Chula Vista, the former rowing
Chip McKibben has been able to distinguish
himself with honors despite serious illness.
By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot
world champion in the eight-man
sweeps was diagnosed with the
Epstein-Barr virus, which causes
infectious mononucleosis and
may cause various forms of
cancer.
Abruptly, McKibben's priority
-to qualify for the Olympic
Games in Atlanta this year -
had been altered.
You wouldn't expect the virus
to infringe upon a highly trained,
dramatically sculptured athlete
like McKibben, but it did.
You wouldn't expect someone
like McKibben, 6-foot-5, 212
pounds, with 7 .1 % body fat who
can squat 355 pounds, a member
of the 1992 U.S. Olympic
quadruple sculls, to get inflicted.
high school baseball
But he did.
"I could walk away and be at
peace, because anything else is
just gravy," said McKibben, who
has recovered enough from his
condition to earn a seat on the
U.S. Olympic lraining Team in
the double sculls, and will fight
with about a dozen other boats
for one qualifying spot at the
U.S. Olympic Trials in
Gainesville, Ga., April 10· 14.
McKibben, who has been
training in Cbula Vista since
early January, will leave on
• SEE MCKIBBEN PAGE 83
MARC MARTIN I OAl.Y ""OT
CdM pitcher 0..d Johnson dellven fro_m tbe iDoand. He also delivered from tbe pl.ale, Including a homer and a double. .
Sea Kiri.gs belt I1·vir1e, 11-7
• Corona del Mar
pounds out 14 hits, helps
throw Sea View League
race into a ttinnoil with
triumph over Vaqueros.
IRVINE -Do~ tt's best
hnpreaion ot a bodybuilder,
the Cornna del Mai High base·
· bell team flexed its collective
mUac::le Friday to tie the Sea
View LiagUe race up in mots
With an 11·7 victoey. •
The SM KiDgl (6...&, 3-l)
poundicl out five utta bUe hlti ._;; ,tnduding three home
runa -while mountmg a 14·
bit attack. They mo twned
three rmne erron mto runs.
Aad; as a ralult OI WOod·
bdclge'I s.2 vt~ over Bl
"!bro, four teem1,• lJ;w:ludtbg the
Sea Kings,
are within a
halt-game of
one another.
.This is
the second
straight
game we had
10 hits or
more,• said
Corona del
Mar Coach
Joe Koh. •1t
looks like the
bats are real-
ly starting to
come around.
We were
1truggling
there for
awhile.•
, STANDINGS
S.. View LHgue
Overall
Irvine (5-5-1)
El Toro (7-4-1)
CdM (M)
Woodbridge (5-4)
Neiuport (S-5)
S. Margarita (4-6)
u..,.
WLT
3 1 1
3 1 1
3 2 0
3 2 0
1 4 0
1 4 0
Friday's scores
Corona del Mar 11, Irvine 7
Santa Margarita 6. Newport O
Woodbridge 5, El Toro 2
lUescf.y's Games (3:15)
CdM at Woodbridge
El Toro at Newport Hllrbor
Santa Margarita at lrvlne
double play.
•1 give
them all the
credit,. said
Irvine Coach
Bob Flint
w h o s e
Vaquerm fell
to 5-5-1, 3-1-
1. •But this
was one ot
thDl8 games
for•
With two
outs in the
opening
inrdng, the
See J(.lng1
bunched
Corona made it look easy in
the earlY gOing, jumpJmg out to
• 5-0 lMd 8ft8r 21/2 innin91.
Tbe Sea Kings Would 8Dd •
.certng in .wry lnDlng, but tbe
mtb wbeli lrViile turned a
three .. -
a single by first beM!MD Kevin Stuart. iWting ~ Clad
Jobnloli'• run-tCcMiDg dDuble
and weber Bryu BMr'w RBl-
lingla to put tbe Sea KIDgl
ahead, 2-0. CclM ... ti 3-0
after two, on a le1doU .._ ~
catcher Chris Wills who came
home on a two-out single by
center fielder' Royal
McMackin.
Johnson unloaded a two-
run homer, his third of the year,
over the right field fence in the
third to bring home Stuart, who
had singled, making it 5-0.
•1bat was a very unfamilia.r
sp<>t foi us in terms of getting a
big lead.• Koh said. •I think we
showed it in the bottom of the
inning.·
, The Vaqueros loaded the
bases with no outs on a single
and two walks by Johnson to
tbe Nos. 8 and.9 batten. Catch-
er &le Sonnenberg then hit a
MC:tifiat 0y to deep left to IC.'Ol9
Irvine's first run ol the game.
Wlth two outs, JobDloa walked
bis thl1d runner ol the lnniDQ to
load the buel once mare. Ant
•SEE COM PAGE IM
Mesa punishes ·AJiso Viejo, 6-1
• Broesamle baffles Wolverines
with nifty five-hitter and Mustangs
respond in kind defensively.
By Richard Dunn, Daily Pflot
COSTA MBSA -Funny how fielders'
moods change when they're relaxed.
Behind right-hander Matt Broesamle, it
seemed u if Colta Mesa Hlgh's players had-
n't a wony in the world. Baseball waa fun
again.
• Center fielder Ben Felter ended the
game with a dlv'lng, t>aclthanded catch on a
llnkiDg fly half in front ol him .
• On a low pop-up doWn the third-hue
U... ID foW ~ Muatang catcher .Julbii
VuqUiZ made a dMng catch to end ttie
fifth.
• In the third, Mesa shortstop Seth
Halverson stayed with a tough bop and
made the assist.
•1 was just trying to throw strike•, let
them hit the ball, and let my defense do the
job1 • said Broesamle, whose sparkling per-
formance on the mound led the host Mus-
tangs to a 6-1 victory over Aliso Niguel on
Friday in Pacific Coast League action.
Broesamle, 3-1, threw no more than 15
~ in any inning. He walked nobody
and made 22 first-pitch strikes against 27
Wolverine batters, which meant be got
AbMd m the count more than 80% of ._ um.. ·n..rs what we've been nUsstng. • Mele
Co.Ch DcNg Deats Mid of Broesamle'1 ltltlDHllll .. mg p8rfoimani'e. ·Tbat tabl
ill dMt pa a=• oft our teein. It'• a cehb"9
effect. That was the best game we've played
since Santa Ana (in the season opener), and
it couldn't have come at a better time.•
Broesamle made 76 pitches (58 strikes, 18
balls), got ahead to the first 13 hitters he
faced and scattered five hits, including
infield singles in the second and third
innings.
"They pit:ked it up and started to hit the
first pitch,• said Broeaamle, who gave up
three straight llng)es in the fourth inning,
leading to AJilo Nig\lel'I o01y .nan, ·u they
want to hit tt, ftne. ll'l betW·than a walk.•
Uke Deatl aakl, t0meth1Dg about a
"cahnlng effect.• •
In Brt>elamle'I lnttiAl ~ ~ ot
the ,..,. wbm be WIOlbl ... aMmt '° 3.()
again.It only OH AllM ~ batter, tbe
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Men's
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ATLANTA
July 19-Aug. 4 '96
A continuing series on our ..
athletes' quest for Gold
deanne hemmens
lia rousset
HOME
S.WEET
HOME
Kayakers finding out
just how sweet it is in
and around the waters
of Upper Newport Bay .
Edjtor's note: DeAnne
Hem.mens and Ua Rousset are
currently engaged in heavy-duty
training in theu attempt to win
a berth at the Allanta Game!.
This is the first in a series of
articles for the Daily Pilot as they
continue their endeavors. ,,_
• From DeAnne -
T his week has been a busy
one, beginning with Lia
and I moving in together
at the Arco Olympic 1raining
Center
On Monday, we had blood .,..
tests to determine any nutrition
deficiencies; on Tuesday, we
tested our VOi. (maximum
oxygen intake) on the kayalting
ergometer machines; on
Wednesday, we had our body fai
tests; and Thursday, it was a
qwck drive home to Costa M~
to take care of some business. ·
The Newport Aquatic Center
was quiet Thursday morning as
I set off for a long paddle -
alone for the first time in many
weeks. Even during a difficult
training session, it always
amazes me how beautiful the
Newport Harbor can be, albeit ...
a drlzzly, gloomy day. -•
The best day at Otay Lake in
Chula Vista doesn't compare to :'
a gray day at home on Ne~
Bay .
We'll be back in San Diego
on Monday for a very difficult _
week of training, paddling 100
k:llometers-plus on the water.
Can't wait. though, actually!
a
•From Ua ~
stephanie ... ' keefe
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with 12-1 · ~ewport,
C11M set
ta make
a· .. nm for
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triumph
. .
The
Magnificent
Seven
Mallory Cup ~
•Molli Mullen's second-inning
grand slam lights a me and
Newport Harbor goes on a tear .
~ • Corona del Mar High's
! frosh-soph volleyball team
i gets it done with seven
• Both schools earn a
bid to High School
Nationals after posting
impressive marks at
last weekerid's Pacific
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COSTA MESA -Junior MoOl MuDiD Ol
Newport Harbor High ausbed the ftnt
pitch of her at-bat in the second~
over the head of Costa Mesa'• center neld-
er for a grand slam, as tbe Sailors defeated
the host M~, 12-1, Jn a ~
~ ... Jldday. MallDt tbe "JUW' No. 1 ptt1J;s ~
. i players on its entire squad. . .
: More than a few times this season
: the referees have been testy in
: telliQg Coach John
Coast Championships. ~ · played ~ 6lild ID til ~ W a
ofteJllltM attack tblil ~ .... ~~ ... by, four~~
: Cunningham he needed to have his
: whole team on the floor to start the
: match .
• "I have to explain that we only have
: seven players," said the first-year coach
: of the Corona del Mar High frosh-soph eason of hard work and
intense training has paid
ff for the sailors of
Corona del Mar and Newport
Harbor high schools, as both
teams clinched berths into this
year's High School Nationals for
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JiD NelliD (four 1W ICliNd). .....
Tallef (cm, lqlQ ad-... Ml= run) illDWtwobltlbNMwpmt
Mullea bad._ IBI.
: volleyball team. "I usually get a stunned
: look and something like, That's it?'
: "Well, that's ill•
: While most of the teams the Sea
: Kings compete against have at least
the Mallory 1Tophy. :
At the Pacific Coast :
·wew bed Iii• nm -... ..-;1'11t
1leYar a ~ ~· bidli ,._ I a Coach MIU MlillllD 9ald; "1'blra 11ae ,_
one in lecait--.y."
: twice as many players on their roster,
: CdM is making by with one over the
: minimum
Championships last weekend, :
Newport Harbor finished second :
-sealing the spot it had held all :
season -and CdM finished :
sixth, allowing the Sea Kings to :
It was 8llo MGm Mullm'l ent laalDilna
in b1gb KhoOl .cm.11
: Outsid~ hitter Gib Reese is the only
: sophomore among freshmen on the
: squad. He shares duties with Ryan
: Meeks and Ryan Wunz.
: Morgan Jackson and Mark Rowe
edge out Point Loma by .5 !
Mullen's slalil ignited a leYell·nm eec-
on~ inning for Newport Harbor (7-')•
wbicb beat Costa Mau p1tcher NDd Mc&-·
gomery. The Sailon open Sea View
Leegue action on 1\ieidey at El Toro (3:15
p.m.).
: team up as middle blockers and Mike
: Jackson (no relation to Morgan or the
: other Michael Jackson) and Brandon points. :
Hosted by Mission Bay Yacht :
Club, the 19 teams experienced
perlect sailing conditions, with
shifty breezes of 8-to-10 filling in
predominantly from the west.
The regatta featured 14 races,
six in the 'A' Division and five in
the 'B' Division on Saturday, and
eight in the ·A' and nine in the
'B' on Sunday.
Newport Harbor sailed
Mandy McDonnell and Alison
Newport Harbor, wbicb baC! 18UCID
highs tn runs and bits, also recelWd a llel-
lar pitching performance fmm NelMD.,
who allowed only two bits in her route-
going eUort. She struck out three and.
walked three.
Mullen's bases-loaded homer widl DO
outs ICOl'ed Ne.lien, 1laDey ad PalMld.
Mullen added an RBI lbigl9 ID tbe tbtnl.
•This WU one of tbmll dui.' Mlkit
Mullen laid.. 11Sometiam,.. .... ~
COiia Miia IUgb's
KdlllD adilllolm
dtiDbs tlae '*Ider
: Crosby are the setters. Mike Jackson is
: the team captain.
: So far this team has been the
: Magnificent Seven, pushing out to a 9-2
: start (21-4 in games). They've faltered in
: their last two matches, but it could have
: been from lack of oxygen as much as
: anything else.
: At last weekend's one-day, frosh-soph
: volleyball ~ent at University
Hill in -~ Division, who sailed to
Hurd in their fleet behind Torrey
Pines skipper Tyler Pruett and
University of San Di~o skipper :
when thtngS go very, Ver/ ........ ....
times you haVe days wbm tblDgl go~.
very b9d; Wei. tbil wu om d ._ c1aJ1
wheD MWf~ went ftlf•.~--us, ADd ""' YSy bad for ........... the c.u. ms~ Wini aar ..,.., .
to pull ID tbe lbrow,
bat Newport Harbor's
Mindi Alfoid slides In
~blPrldays
DOaleagae sollball
.... lbeSallon
w.n all smDes with
• 12-t vidDI}', Dd
atrtpt.~1 pM 1r :Jill N._ Is
all ' n.,toO,•lba
: High, the Sea Kings went 4-0, winning
: all eight of their games in the 21-team
: field.
: They went into the playoff round as
: the co-No. 1 seeds, but fell to Laguna'
: Hills, 15-9. to finish in fifth place. It was
: the team's first loss of the season. Jeff Marsh. •
In the 'B' DlVlsion, Brian :
Newport Harbor has DOW bM'9D CGlta
Mesa tbree ~ in a row. •1at ads WM
the first 0De ever th4t WU tJm ~ •
Mullen said. •we beat them tat ,...-. 13-
12, in a tournament during Easter, so I
think they wanted some revenge.•
, ............. .., : ·w e rotate our three outside hitters,
: but all of our other players are in every
: minute of every game," Cunningham
Bissell, Patrick Hogan and : ......... , .......
ID •crow-liop• olf
ttiemouDd~
her pttchtDg
Heather Porter shared the •
skippering duties, while Cryssa
Byers and Kassy Thompson
switched off as crews.
Hogan and Thompson sailed
dil incredible 3-3-2-3-1-1-2,
helping to gamer a second-place
tiniila for the team in the
d1viSion.
~e Reicher and Justin
Reeyes sailed 'A' Division for
CdM, keeping consistent scores
throughout the series to finish
iuotb. 'B' Division sailors Mike
Bdrton and Robbie Rader
finished just five points out of
Uurd, helping their team to slip
ahead of Point Loma in the
overall standings.
In the final results, Cd.M
finished in fifth overall, but
Torrey Pines, which finished in
fourth, is ineligible to compete in
the. Nationals because is has an
eighth-grade skipper on the
team. ~Mlith the PCC's counting for
70% of the rankings, the real
~W,e for the four spots came
dq_wn to the 14 races held last
w&elcend.
"Of the 19 schools which
COJJ!Peted in the event, 10
sdiools were in contention for
a~. Newport Harbor has
bid an extremely consistent
sGn, with a win at the
AmlJater Regatta, a third at the
Bowl Regatta and a fourth
e Card1Dal Regatta, scores
~tty much guaranteed the
~ spot at the Nationals. :::at.M. with it.I young team, ...,.iso able to stay fairly ci'iii1ttent wlth a sixth at the
Anteater and an eighth at the
(91naJ, but tt WAI the Sea
1 tnaedible second-place
at the Role Bowl that
placed them in
caDtion.
~ewport Harbor) sailed up
to.JnY ~Uons," Coach J--Malm said, Mand (CdM) s4lld above my ~Uons. It
\41) great weekend for my •
NONLEAGUE
Newport ....... 12. c....e. ..... ,
Newport ~rbor 171 03 -12 12 3
Costa Mesa 000 01 • 1 2 l
Nelsen Mld Gosselin; Montgomery, Bljenjan (5) and Chisholm. w. Nelsen, 2-0. L. MontgOmef'y. HR
-Mullen (NH).
sequence.
t£AH HOGSTEN I DAILY Pl.OT
Giants rally to take 7 -6 win
: said. "It hurt us at the tournament.
: ·we were looking forward to a
: trophy, but the kids ran out of gas and it
: all hit the fan at once. I was tired just
: from watching."
: Under the tourn.ament format, the
: games were played as quickly as
• possible. All 21 teams played four pool
games, followed by the playoff round.
The whole tournament was over within
nine hours.
Last Tuesday, CdM opened its Sea
Po Ny Acri 0 N
View League season with a two-game
• loss to Woodbridge -a team they beat
: in tournament pool play.
: Was Cunningham surprised by the
NEWPORT BEACH -The Mets rallied · : loss? • fromfo d t ed th Gi 7 YOUTH SPORTS CORONA DEL MAR -In Newport East Pony. • . . • ur runs own o ge e ants, -League action on Wednesday, the Cardinals, behind : Well. my te~ ran a lot m practice,
: 6• in extra innings Saturday in Newport the strong pitching of southpaw David Knecht and : to say the least: .
: Beach Little League Major Division play. g6(;~~iunzer sparked the rally with a three hits each by Carlo Perea and Jonathan : While Cd.M ~ short m numbers, .. : . ~osb Bradbury pitched six strong Schrank, improved th.,,; .. l"""'gue-leading record to 4_ •• Cunningham. thinks they have tradition : mrungs and Matt Newcomb pitched the s~gle up the middle, followed by hits by ~ ""'"' th ir sid
: seventh to get the win for the first-place TTistan Harris, Russell, Billy Taormina and 1 with a 15-4 victory over the Dodgers. : on,, e e. . : Mets (4-1). Danny Stone. The Dodgers opened with three runs in the top of : All the teams are really good m the
: Blake Reilly, Josh Bradbury, Alex Courtney Conwell, who singled, the first on three consecutive hits, followed by a : Sea Vlew League, but what helps us at
: Northridge, Jack Ukrapina and Bobby scored the only run for the Cardinals (3-t ). Michael Hayes double. Knecht then settled down to : Corona del Mar is we come from a
: Messenger had key hits in the Mets' Phlllles 9, Cubs 7 retire the side. : volleyball background," he said "That's
: comeback. K.C. Rawlins and Devon Hunt Catcher Clark Fonda led the hitting 'fhe Cards came back with two runs in their half : what helps the beach dties a bit.
: had strong defensive games. attack as the Phillies used some aggresive . of the first, with a two-run single to left by Perea the : "li you didn't know how to play
: Matt Boyce had three hits and drove tn base running to beat the Cubs (1-4). first of his six RBI for the game. The Dodgers added : volleyt>ap in Corona del Mar when I was
: three runs for the Giants (3-3). Brandon Kurtz was impressive tn bis a run in the top of the third to go ahead, 4-2, a lead ! a kid you were an oddball."
: In other games: first start of the year. Defensively, the they held unW the bottom of the fourth, when the : Corona and perennial powerhouse
: Doelger 5, Jledl 3 Phillies (3-1) were led by Mark Aguilar's Cards fought back with four runs to take the lead, 6"". : Huntington Beach met earlier this
: Brandon Sherrick-Odom put in a fine catch of a line drive with the bases loaded Danny Prosser led off the inning with a single to : season, with both teams coming in
: pitching perf onnance and several out-and a nice catch in right by Vince Taormina. right, followed by Schrank's single to left. David : sporting unbeaten records. The Sea
: standing defensive plays by RemJ Viada Phlllles 7, ltedJI 1 Mittman reached on an error to load the bases. Perea : Kings won the match two games-to-one,
: helped the Reds (2-4) stay close. First baseman had two hits, including a chipped in with a line-drive, two-run single to left, : winning the third game, 15-13 .. ! Patrick Tokuyama's double off the left double, and made some good plays on followed by nm Northup's two-run single to center. : •They have such a strong volleyball
: field wall and key hits by Kevin Mand.Das defense for the Phillies, who played a The Dodgers failed to score in the fifth and the : team with six guys on their bench,•
: and Clay Bousema proved the difference Tuesday game with the Reds. Cards ended the game with nine runs in the bottom : Cunningham said. "There program is so
: for the Dodgers (3-2). Fonda, once again came through with of the fifth on bits by Perea, ..... Chris Vandermolen, ! strong. That was a huge win tor us.•
: Braves 5, Cardinali t two hits and two RBis and shortstop Billy Kabir Thind and Prosser. : Cunningham. now 30 1s a 1984 ~ an;:g ~~~i:.~ six solid 1nnings, ;a:: ~~~~~rtwt:en: ~~:::ig a':ct1fo:'t! Knecht pUched a complete game for the Cards : Corona grad who~ up playing
: The games was tied, 1· t, unW the sixth Cornett combing on a two-hitter for the with eight strikeouts and 00 walks to earn his third : beach volleyball. Although, he never ! inning when the Braves (3-3) broke the Phillies. win of the season. Miclde McLung had two doubles ! played high school ball. : and a single for the Dodgers, now 1-3. : 'I wasn't IIJlait enough to play
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! GQLf of volunteers, Anderson is hosting a Senior their driving distance, take strokes of1 their ! IW'fing.•
: Classic Volunteer Tournament on Mond4y game, prevent injuries and improve ! He joined the Sea Kings Just bef<n
: at 10 a .m., the first of two, because of the concentration. : the 16810D started at tbe urging of his ! CONTINUED FROM 81 overwhelming number of volunteers during Carrido, fonner Mr. California (now ! long-time friend, Hadley Carpenter, who
: the event (an estimated 850). retired from bodybuilding), trains : coa.ches ~e N team. ! Woodlake Country Club in San Antonio. a professional golfers on how to strengthen : I can t believe how mature these
: He earned $910 for h1S three-round their game wtth fitness and nutrltlonal ! kid.I are,• Cwmingbam teid. •l•ve -! effort of 11-over 224 at NBCC, or $120 Eatanda High'• goU team now hal ltl principals. ,. : coached men'1 IOftball before -that's
: more than Chi Chi Rodriguez. own trainer and nutritionist, fitness expert Carrldo ba.1 a book and video on the : mOlt of my coaclUng upertence. These ! For Adams, who never played on the John Carri.do. subject, entitled •Pttnea Approach to E kids are ~ mahil9 tba.n the men.
: PGA Tuur, thiJ week in Texas was his fifth "He's teaching our players about proper Power GoU," that ts expected to bit the : ~~ 1...: ! Monday qualifier, making the cut only weightlifting, stretching, exerdle and market next week. E ~ ... ..,, ~w numben actually WOl'U
: once. nutrition for golf," B.U.nda Coach Art Some ot the local standouts Carri.do bu : to tbe team• advantage In one r.pect.
Q Peny said. "We'll use it 1n the off-teaoo muned lndude senc:ti Cotter, NBCC : They get to prec:tiw .gaiDlt the JV ,-" ·
and durlng the seuon." wom4tn't c:bamj>ion, and Natalie King, : teem • . : Jeny And9noa. N'ICC Vice President
: and General Manager, said he's still ~three
: feet Ol1 the ,ground• following the Se.i\lor ! CaNic, whim wu hotted by hlt club.
• In an ed of appreciation to the bund..redl
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Carrtdo, a former Eltallda balketball Mesa Verde women's ehamplon. ! "HacDey ...ny ~ • lot d
player, ls an amateur golfer who loWered __......__.... ...... _... ___ _..__ _ __;.. __ ~ : ~In tbe lddl. • <:-i""'llWn
h1I handicap to single digttl iri IMI than : Mid. •Ke WM a trtple-A bMdl ~
three yean, convtnced that thfoUgh • MCMllD ...., cu, got# e:oturm ~ : pays (the top ~. He bM tbe
pbyalca.1 conditioning, golf en can lnaeaae llPP.M"I .-Y lh.ridly. • uplltile. •
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Chip McKibben (front) continues to do the thing he loves best, despite a bout with Epstein-Barr virus.
MCKIBBEN
CONTINUED FROM 81
Sunday for Gainesville to engage in early
preparation.
The double sculling winner -and only
the winner -will advance to the Olympic
Qualifier in Switzerland in June. It's that
cut and dry at the U.S. Olympic nials.
•1t•s harder than ever to make it on the
Olympic team,· said McKibben, a Balboa
Island resident and former Corona del Mar
High basketball standout. •They've cut
two events, or six seats, which is about
50% of our team, to make room for ball-
room dancing and mountain bike riding."
McKibben, though, feels fortunate to be
healthy enough to row.
A former Orange Coast College rower
who was part of the first American crew to
compete in China in 1985 under OCC
Coach Dave Grant, McKibben was forced
to change disciplines earlier this year,
moving from the celebrated eight-man
sweeps to the double sculls.
·1 struggled (with my health) at the end
of last summer and I couldn't figure out
what was going on, because I was getting
really sick,• he said.
Last fall, McKibben visited Dr. Ken
Cooper in Dallas, Texas, a renown sports
doctor. That's when it was determined he
had Epstein-Barr.
•or. Cooper said to take the first three
weeks off, but I didn't feel any different,
and it turned into two months," McKibben
said. M It came to a point where I feared ...
well, I wasn't going to quit. I was either
going to go down (to Chula VLSla) and give
it a good shot or I was not going to go at
all. I figured I've b.ad a real good career,
and I think I can still be competitive, it was
just unfortunate it happened this year in an
Olympic year.•
McKibben was originally slated to leave
•
"My closest friends keep asking, 'How are you
doing?' Wen, I'm doing wen. They. think it's such
a devastating tfilng. They watch the· Wide World of
Sports on television and they se~ the ski jumper tan
off the slope anCl they think that's me.
I But that's not the wey it is ... "
-CfillP MCKIBBEN ••
for the Arco Olympic Thaining <:enter last
Oct. 30. He didn't arrive until Jan. 4.
•1t looked like I needed to change my
discipline or I would never get on line for
the Thals, • he said. •(Switching boats)
gave me a chance to take more time off
during the day. It was like going from
indoor volleyball to beach volleyball; it's
the same sport, but you practice different.
'Tm glad I got a chance to go to the
lrials and at least give it a shot.•
McKibben, who will be 31 during the
Olympics, and his partner, 25-year-old
Brad Layton of Indiana, were designated
as the fastest double sculls on Feb. 15.
McKibben, a former UC Berkeley crew
member, has competed in virtually every
discipline of rowing. He was a member of
the U.S. Olympic quadruple sculls, which
finished eighth, at the '92 Barcelona
Games, and rowed for the U.S. on the
world championship eight-man sweeps in
'94.
In sculling, each rower uses two oars;
only one oar is used per rower in the
sweeps.
MI was disappointed, but not
discouraged,· McKibben said or his shift
from the swee~ to the sculls. "1bis is
athletics, and athletes understand that. It's
very bard to perceive failing on the out-
side, like it's the agony of defeat. But it's
not defeat. l had been pushing the
threshold for so long, and had been a
world champion two years ago, my coach
(Mike Spracklen) said I've got to listen to
my body and maybe slow down.
"My closest friends keep asking, 'How
are you doing?' Well, I'm doing well. They
think it's such a devastating thing. They
watch the 'Wide World of Sports' on
television and they see the ski jumper fall
off the slope and they think that's me. But
that's not the way it is.•
In health or sickness, this is McKibben's
last attempt for an Olympic marriage. The
quest is the same in the eight-man sweeps
as it is in double spills. Both band down
gold medals to the winner in Atlanta.
•1 certainly feel my age now,"
McKiQJ:>en said. MI have to be much
smarter about how I approach it. I can't go
day to day and pound it, I have to be
tactical and pick and choose when I shine.•
John Hansford McKibben Il has had
setbacks before. 1Wice, he almost quit
rowing. He was an OCC crew coach in
1993. But the following year, he was back
in a boat, rowing on the third seat for the
U.S. sweeps.
His final competitive race could come
next month in Gainesville. McKibben
hopes there will be more.
SATURDAY, MARCH 30. 1996 I
swimming
Eagles boys, girls romp
COSTA PvlESA .. The E5fAncia Higb boys and gtr1rsWfm teamr-
probab1y wish they could take ob SaddlebaCk every meet. At least that
was the way the scenarios played out Friday as the girls won in a rout,
128-32, and the boys won 108-60.
The girls (2-4-1) won six of the eight individual events and swept all
three relays.
Aileen Bennett led the way, winning the 100-and 200-yard freestyle
in 1:01.2 and 2:16.2, respectively. Her time m the 100 was a person.al
best. One of several top marks set by the Eagle girls in the meet.
Bennett also swam legs on the winning 200 medley and the 200 tr~
relay teams. .._I.I.
Hollie Fassnacht won two events with personal bests in both the ~ )
butterfly (1:15.1) and the 500free (6:33.6). She also swam the 200 meo-....
ley relay and anchored the 400 free relay. ~
Jessica Harri.son won the 200 individual .medley (2:56.5)
Meghan Williams won the 100 backstroke in a personal best of 1:12 ..
The boys (3-4), did not lose a single event in beating Saddleback.
The Eagles' 200 free relay team of Chad Bollenbach, John Jess\Q\
Matt Hoss and Mark Stephens won in 1:34.7 -just 0.5 off qualityit)g•
for CIF.
Bollenbach took the 100 free (51.6) and the 200 free (2:01.9) an •
anchored the 200 medley relay and led off in the 200 free relay •
Eric Wayman won the 200 IM (2:21.4) and the 500 free (5:43.5) and
anchored the 400 free relay. t -;f • \9 . Mark Stephens also won two events, the 100 butterfly (1:00.6) aBCP .,.
the 100 backstroke in a personal best of 1:01.7 . He swam legs on the
200 free and 200 medley relays. ... _
Jessup won the 50 free (24.0) and Bret Toboada won the 100 brea!rt--
stroke (1 :15.5).
llOYS
&Uinda 109, ~ 60
200 medhy reley ·1. Esund11 (les.wp, Wwyrnan. Stephern. Bollenti.ch). 1 52.4
200 fNe 1. Bollent>.ch (E). 2:01 .9; 2. C.mtos (S), 2· 15.0; 3 Colchlldo (S). 2 28.8
200 IM -1. W11yman (E), 2:2l.4; 2. J. V11tquu (S), 2.27.2; 3. H Veiquez (S), 2.34 0.
SO fr9e · 1. Jessup (E). 24.0; 2. Hoss (E), 24.1, 3. ~r (S), 24.7
100 fly · 1 Stepheni (E), 1:00.6; 2. Roy (S), 1:07 2. 3. Jessup (E). 1.08 0
100 fNe · 1 Bollertbech (E), 51 .6; 2. Hoss (E), 56 0, 3. Kasper (S), 57 4
500 fNe -1. Weym11n (E). 5:43.5, 2. Roy (S), S.56 6, 3 Gonzalu (S), 6 14 2
200 fNe relay · 1. Esanaa (Bollenbact\ Jessup, Hou. Stephens), 1 34 7
100 bedt · 1 Stephens (E). 1:01.7; 2. Sensten (S), 1 13.81. 3 Gonzalez (S). 1 14 7
100 iw-t · 1 Tabiooadil (E), 1:15.5. 2 Gonulez (5). 1:1B.5, 3 uulk1n (El 1 21 0
400 free relay 1 Esuncia {HC>Sl, Johnson. lino De Costa, Wo11ym1n). 3 S8 7
GIRLS
&tllnda 121. ~ 32
200 medley reley -1. Estancia (Wllllams, Fnno. Fassnacht. Bennett), 2 13 6
200 fNe · 1. Bennett (E), 2'16.2; 2. Brooks (E). 2·35 O; 3 Carnett (E). 2 45 7
200 IM -1. HMrkon (E), 2:56.5; 2. SlllCk (E). 3 07.7, 3. De La Jara (E). 3 07 7
50 free -1. Seki (5), 29.6; 2. Williams (E), 30 O; 3 Tsu)o (E), 30 6.
100fty· 1 Fassnacht(E), 1:15.1;2. Frono(E), 1·160; 3 Nelos(E), 130B
100 fNe · 1. Bennett(E), 1:01.2. 2. Sl«lc (E) 1 10 9, 3 8roolts (E). I 12 1
500 free· 1 Fmnad'ot (E}, 6:33.6; 2 Nelos (E), 7 15 4, 3 Moilxf>eld (E). 7 16 I
200 "-relay 1 Estancia (Wilharm, H1rnt0n, Frono, 8enoet), 1 S7 1
100 bedt · I Will111ms (E), 1:12.5; 2. Mufteld (E). 1 22.2, 3 De La Jar (E). 1 27 1
100 ~ · 1 Sellt (S), 1:25.8; 2 Fnno (E), 1 26, 3 TSUJi (E), 1 31 2
400 fNe relay · 1 Estanci11 (Brooks, Maxfield, Tsu11. Fassnacht), 4 47 4
. . ".
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OCC women extend conference streak to 1 o~: ... ...,
MISSION VIEJO -The Orange COQSt College women's swimmm~"
team handled Saddleback, 173-125, and Rancho Santi.ago, 189-30, in-:..:.
a double dual Orange Empire Conference meet Friday at Saddle-·-· ....
back's pool. .....
The men split their two dual meets, beating Rancho, 159-64, w~·
dropping a, 112-100, decision to host SaddJeback. ,:,~.
The women's victories upped the Pirates' conference dual meet ·• :."':..
winning streak to 105. -~-:
OCC's Rori Rangel won the 100-yard individual medley (1:04 49}
and the lOQ freestyle (55.69), while teammate Htlary Cox doubled in .~
the 500 free (5:23.29) and the 200 free (2:01.30) ..,-:;,.
Newport Harbor High product Carey Read topped the field in ~ .... '!
100 breaststroke and joined Cox on the victonous 200 medley relay ~
team.
Michelle Maloney (50 butterfly) was also an individual winner f<M' .....
the Pirates. .::
Wisnu Wardhana led the way, winning the 200 IM (2:09.22), 200 · ~"..!
butterfly (1:58.54), the 200 breaststroke (2:19.20) ... " ' Andy Snelgrove, formerly of Newport Harbor High, won the 50 ·•-•
and 100 free in 23.0 and 51.67, respectively ·. ',
C.J. Johnson took the 500 and 1,000 free m 5.13.28 and 10:59.18,
respectively. ~:-''
Chris Vinciguerra won both diving events, taking the one-meter·~~·~
(180.3 points) and the three-meter (160.3) '""
.,~ ... ~ . . BRIEFS -... · ... "' CdM nets 14-4 victory over Cat~:~·
CARPIN1ERIA -Corona del Mar Hlgh's No. 3 doubles team of senior ~J ,
Shukla and junior Reza Jahangui swept fu help the Sea Kings earn a llfsr'\O
nonleague tennis victory Friday at Cate. · "''"
Shukla and Jahangiri pa;ted 6-2, 6-2, 6-4 t:mnnphs for the Sea Kings (6'~1 •
who will remain in Santa Barbara Countv to take on Santa Barbara High t~ a.an. ... "' a.. 4 • ! sar,..: TUrldcto (CdM) clef. ChandelkMff. f>.1, df!f Hong. 6-2. clef Kin'\ f>.1, Dent (<'.dM) won. f>.1. 6--\,§i\...,
Shlmllrdl (CdM) lost ()-6. 1-6, 1-6. • ~ c..ppe4k>Miller (<'.dM) df!f 5mlth-PWMipi. 6-.t. clef Mortl.v'd-Ho. fKI, clef ~ ~ C'*'-)
Oqn (CdM) won. 6-2. 6--0, lost 3--6; Slwki..llhlng<n (CdM) won. f>..2. f>.2. &-4
Sea Kings capture 8-4 softball win over Santa Ana':~N
CORONA DEL MAR -Linda Van NOtUAGUE '"'"' '
Hook and Erica Greene who trans-Corona de! .._I. s... Ana• •' iv't ' . . SanUAni 100 030 0 • 4 ~4~ ferred to Corona del Mar High this Coron• del M11r 003 soo ,. -s 'J.v1i~
season led the soft?all team Friday to ~1~Mor~~v.n~~ .... a 8-4 nonleague wm over Santa Ana. ~
Van Hook had a two-run double and thr~ RBl while Greene picl(~
up her-third win in four decistons by pitching a four-hitter. Van Hoo
and Greene came over from Calvary Chapel this season.
Van Hook's double put the Sea Kings up 3-1 after four. She addecf "'
another RBI when CdM bunched three hits and three Santa Ana intb'l '
· five-run fourth inning. Hayden Aley had a two-run single in the i.nni1f,.g"'"'
LOCAL S CHEDULE
NeWJ>Ort Harbor girls humble Irvine, 94-38
IRVINE -Newport Harbor
High junior Autumn Puro won the
200 and 400 meten and ran on
both winning relay teams to help
the Sanon earn a 94-38 Sea View
Leegue track and field victory Fri-
day at Irvine High in a meet
rained out Thunday.
Junior M .E. Cayton won the
long jump, triple jump and 100
hwdlel, while Laura Wilson, who
continue1 to be hampered by a
sprained ankle, topped the field
in the shot put and discus.
Newport Coach Eric 1\veit,
however, was also eager to praise
the work of 1ophomore Katie
~. who added second· Place sboWtngl in the 1~ and
trtpae Jumpl to her high Jump.
•w.·r.~ )Ult getting her Into
.-other events belid• the
blgll Jump and her llUd ID tM
..._ ·(33~}•'2) ... abOut a tbrM-
fOot ..... wviliDailD ens mr ~-
-...... Wiii '!Wilt. who Uo ..,_. '*=t frwttnwn spnnt·
• ..... Zlbp,. wmn.1n tbe 10Q
before anchoring the victorious
.(00 relay. Harbor improved to 3-
t, 2-0 in league.
In the boys meet, Newport
received strong perlormances
from Shane Reese (personal bests
in winning the shot and discus),
Chuck Loo (winning the t 00 high
hurdles and the trlple jump and
second bi ~ 300 hurdles) and
1<>phoniore discus thrower Eddie
Clarke (second). lbe Vaqueros,
however, came away with an 8'-
46Winto dropthe1Us to t-3, 0-2.
80YI .... M....,_...,..,.
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SATURDAY
• llASBAU.
College -Cal State Dominguez Hills at
Southern Callfomla College, 1 p.m.
Convnunlty college • Orange Coast at
Fullerton, noon .
•S.W••G High school glm -Corona del Mar,
Newport Harl>or, .EstaOO. at OF Relays
Finals It Belmont Piaza. 7 p.m .
·~ College men -Point Loma Nazarene
at Southern Callfomla College, 2 p.m.
College women -Point Loma
Nazarene It 5ou'them California Col-
lege, noon.
High school boys • C0t0N del M ... It
s.nta B.attNlra, 11 a.m.
.. f!lllDAn COUNIS
~ Lodllir • 2 bOltl, 11
~ 26~-. 1JI tcUlpln.
3 blecbmlth perd\, 14 rockflth.
. 26 ~, wt.lelftlt1.
•• •"" ....... J boetl.. ........ , toWald. J2t roc:dlh.
19 Qlko btll. 42 bOntto. t
~4 ........ R~
fttt\ IO I*.-pMt\ 40 ..-w.
• 11WX ~AELD
College men and women · Southern
California College at UC Riverside
Invitational, 10 a.m.
Community college men and women
• Orange Coast at UC San Diego Open,
9a.m.
High school boys and girts • ~
Harbor at Tl'abuco Hiiis lnvitatioN ,
10a.m.
• SOF1Ul.L
College -Point Loma Nazarene .t
Southern C'.allfomla conege, 10 am.
·~ Colhlge "'*' and women -Orange Coast lit SM Olego Oew Oa.k. a a.m
Santa Margarita plays
R)e rude host en route
to Sea View League
baseball victory.
By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot
RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA -
Garrett Nuzum could get a complex.
For the second straight ~riday, the
Newport Harbor High left-hander
pitched impressively enough to win, but
found little support and even less good
fortune.
Thls time. it was host Santa Margarita
. . ...
which came away with a 6-0 Sea View
League baseball verdict, behind an
impressive pitching performance of US
own. One week ago, ~uzum dueled
Corona del Mar's Chad Johnson to a 1-1
tie·througb eight-plus innings, in a game
Johnson and the Sea Kings won, 2-1, in
10.
•That's the best we've seen a guy
pitch against us all season,• Santa Mar-
garita Coach Tip Lefebvre said of
Nuzum, who was victimized by three
errors and additional defensive sloppi-
ness in a five-run fourth that gave Eagles'
senior right-hander Craig Harrison all he
needed.
Harrison required only 67 pitches (47
strikes) to two-hit the Sailors, improving
to 2-0 and earning the hosts'· first Sea
View triumph in five games. He faced
I
.--._. ' .. I
. '
•
1 I
' ty of nonsupport, 6-6 1
only one mote than the minimum, help-
ing limit the game to a scant 80 minutes.
•Their guy d,id a good job,• Newport
Coach Jim Kiefer said of Harrison. •tte
threw strik~s and challenged us. I
thought we were a little timid at the.
plate."
Kiefer also described the Sailors (5-5,
2-3 in league) as flat.
•1 don't think we were prepared to
play; attack, rather than be attacked.
Baseball's a tunny game. Some days
you're really focused ariC! others, you
have to find a way to get yourself into the
game. Today, we never found a way to do
that.
"But give Santa Margarita credit.
They made some great defensive plays
behind (Harrison). They did what we
wanted to do."
Nuzum got what he wanted -a fOU•
tine grounder -to open the Santa Mar--
garita fourth. but the ball found its way
through an infielder's legs to kick start
the Eagle rally.
Nuzwn pounced on a would-be saai-
fice bunt to get the lead runner at second,
but a stolen base and a single broke the
scoreless tie. Another single followed to
put runners on the comers and an errant
pickoff throw to third plated the second
run. A double and single drove in addi-
tJonal runs and the hosts (4-6, 1-4) added
an insurance tally in the sixth. •
Newport's Paul Jones blooped an
opposite-field single to right to open the
fourth and Harbor's Br~don Scbieppati
dropped a shallow fly ball under the
glove of a diving left fielder in the sixth.
Nuzum finished with seven strikeouts.
•'(Nuzum) .. deceptive,. u febvre!
saJd. •ffe doesn't have tbe OYWpOWering
futbell. but he mtses his i*Cbes and•
throws strikes. He did a greet job today.• '
Harri.son walked one and allowed just
two Sailon to reach second bate, the first
on a fielder'• choice and an error in the
third and the second on Sbieppeti's dou-
ble. A caught stealing and a double play
on a, line drive to the center fielder kept
bis efficiency at a near-perfect level.
"When he throws well, he's around the
p1ate," Lefebvre ~d.
SEAVIEW~•
s.rt.a Mwprita .. Newport ........ 0
Newport Harbor 000 000 0 -0 2 3
Santa Margarita 000 501 x • 6 8 1
Nuzum and Jones; Harrlsoo and Santoni. W -
Harrison, 2-0. L • Nuzum, 2-2. 29 • Parlt~r (SM),
Schleppati (NH).
Eagles discover the dreaded '10'
• Laguna Beach posts
8-1 victory, dropping
Estancia to 0-10 for the
season, 0-5 in league play.
By Roger Carlson, Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -It is a -word
which is often linked to near-per-
fect ... "10."
But at Estancia High where the
baseball team continues to strug·
gle in Pacific Coast League com-
petition, "10" has no place in the
dictionary following Friday after-
noon's 8-1 loss to visiting Laguna
Beach.
For the record, and until they
can get the monkey oil their col-
lective backs, it'll be the focal
point of their frustration, it was
the 10th straight loss for the win-
less Eagles, who fell to 0-5 in
league play.
STANDINGS
•we really don't have a lot to
say," continued Millard: "I know
this, we aren't offering any excus-
es."
count, but Laguna Beach. with
doubles by Justin Berti and Teo
Moore and a triple from Aaron
Whitfield, erupted for four runs in
the third to push it to 5-0 and the
handwriting was on the wall.
Estancia tried to bounce back
in the bottom of the third, but
could only get one run after a
base hit by Juan Ortiz and walks
to Marlo Romo and Abel Flores
loaded the bases with one out.
Starting pitcher Steve Baker
picked up the RBI with a ground-
out to short, and Laguna Beach
starter Chris LeToumeau got the
third out on a strikeout
Ortis finished the day 2 for 3,
which was the majority of
Estanda's offensive output
The Eagles left runners strand-
ed in every inning, nine in all, but
only in the third did it appear they
had a chance at a big inning.
PMlfk c.o.st .......
........ llNdl .. &tanda 1
• MARC MARTIN I DAllY PILOT "We're not doing anything dif-
ferently than we have in the
past,• muttered assistant coach
Ken Millard as Coach Paul noxel
held court with his team in left
field following the game.
Estancia entered wijh the
identical starters as it opened the
'96 campaign, if nothing else cer-
tainly a vote of confidence from
the Eagles' coaching staff.
Laguna Beach 104 201 0 • S 8 1
Estancia 001 000 0 -1 4 4 • A sliding Royal McMaddn makes It by the tag attempt of Irvine Hlgb's Joey O"Toole to no
: avall as Sea King team.mate Chris Carey ls called out on strikes. Below, Kevin Stuart scores.
• ' :COM '• ' I CONTINUED FROM 81
• baseman Shaun Wooley made
him pay, smashing a two-run
single to left to cut the lead to 5-
3.
Ml was getting a little bit wor-
ried there," Koh said. "The
whole time we had the lead I
didn't feel safe. Irvine is such a
good offensive team.•
• McMackin put a kink in
i 1!
Irvine's comeback by powering
a 0-1 fastball over the right field
_ wall, his second of the year, for
a 6-3 Sea King lead through
four.
"That one hurt us a lot," flint
said. MThe next inning we just
couldn't get anything funda-
mentally done properly."
Bear opened the fifth with a
single to center and moved to
second when the ball was jug-
• gled. Right fielder Reuben
Gulledge then laid a bunt down
the first -base line which the
catcher tossed into right field to
put runners at the comers.
Gulledge stole second
and both runners came
home on a two-run,
pinch-single by Paul
MacMillan.
Left fielder Ryan
Achterberg, who struck
out his first two at-bats,
put the finishing touch-
es on the inning, hitting
his third home run of
the season, off the
scoreboard in left to
make it 10·3.
Johnson, who
pitched six innings, moved to 5-
1 on a day when he struggled
with his control. He went deep
into the count on two thirds of
the batters he faced, serving up
some high fastballs that were
smoked for three doubles. He
also walked six while striking
out three.
"This was his worst outing of
the year," said Koh. "But this
may end up being really good
for him. He learned that he can
still do it when he doesn't have
bis best stuff."
llaillng 11-5, Irvine made it
interesting in the seventh with
11 · ~ailors take
lrvine in f otir
' f.Newport 2-0 in league.
• •
: IRVINE -The Newport Harbor High tloys volleyball team capped an impres-
&lv" opening week of Sea View League Jlay Friday, handling host Irvine, 15-9, 15-
~ 14-16, 15-8.
; ~e win improves the Sailors to 3-t, but dwast importantly 2-0 in league, after talc-
~g care of m Toro Tuesday . . 1. ~.~ was a big week for us,• said ~ Co4ch Dan Glenn, who received Sila.ticed contribution. against the Vaque-
~. led by senior middle block.er Wes
ftadorek'a 14 kills and sophomore setter 1"8vil Nelson's•& assists.
• •1 think Santa Margarita and Corona lSdl Mar are probably a step above every-
qie elle.Jn the 1"9'\le right now. The oth-
ff four team.t a.re all pretty even, so every wm ii big. r don't think Irvine played one
ft Its better ID4tches."
Brian Pox and Cameron Black added Jnht kil1t for the 'IVs, while Bl1c Bern.bard ~Cf Matt Caldwell added m apiece for
Harbor.
•,;•Scott Archbold also came off the
to belp UI tonlgbt1 • Mid Glenn, Who
leaMd. to t4U th.I.I week'• momeotum
1\181day'I Back Bey abowdown with
CdM.
: "'lb.ti wu e big win for us, but our Jddl :51mert eno..agb to know they have to be
· to play "fl!Y DAght. And Corona
; be healthy· for tie tirSt tune tn a
~~y).·
•
four runners reaching base off
Wills, who came on in relief.
The Vaqueros scored twice and
had two on when Wills finished
striking out the side by making
Kris Kim whilf at an outside
fastball.
SEA VIEW LEAGUE
Corona del Mar 11, Irvine 7
Corona def Mar 212 140 1 • 11 14 1
Irvine 003 020 2 • 7 9 3
Johnson, Wills (7) and Bear; Man·
riquez, Greinke (4), Ackerman (4) and
Sonnenberg. W • Johnson, S· 1. L •
Manriquez, 2·3. 28 • Johnson (CdM),
O'Toole (I), Wills (CdM), Flint (I), Poul·
son (I). HR • Johnson (CdM), McMakin
(CdM), Achterberg (CdM).
MESA
CONTINUED FROM 81
offense wasn't bad for Costa
Mesa, either.
In fact, senior right fielder Tony
Arevalos batted ninth in the order
for the Mustangs (6·4, 3-2 in
league) and went 3 for 3, hitting
the ball hard twice and scoring a
pair or runs, including Mesa's
first.
Arevalos ripped a double
down the left-field line leading off
the third, when he sat back on an
off-speed pitch. Arevalos eventu-
ally scored on a wild pitch, the
first of two that inning by Wolver-
ine starter and loser Scott Fuller,
who lost his first PCL game in
three decisions.
"I was (experiencing) a rush
the whole game,• Arevalos
said. MI was really relaxed up at
the plate, not tense like in "the
past."
Arevalos hit a bullet to right
field in the fourth that carried to
high school boys volleyball
CDM SWEEPS
PAST EL T()RO
WITH EASE
Sea Kings appear to be rounding into
shape for a serious TWl.
The Eagles appeared to have
slipped past the early-innings
barrier, going into the third inning
on the short end of but a 1 ·0
the fence on a short
hop, but be managed
only a single because
the runner in front of
him (on first) bad to
hold. Nonetheless,
Arevalos came
around again on Pel-
ter's scoring fly ball to
right.
Mesa, which did
not strike out and got
the leadoff hitter
aboard in every
leToumeau, Howe (6) and Moore;
Baker, Romo (4), Wilson (7) and Herman,
Simonds (7}. W -LeToumeau. L • Baker.
29 • Berti (LB), Moore (LB). 3B ·Whitfield (LB). .
infield single, beat-.
ing out a high chop-.
per up the middle
that was fielded by
Aliso Niguel second
baseman Nick
Orlan dos, whose
throw was too late.
frame, broke it open ...._.....__.,;;:
with four runs in the Tony Arevalos
"I just didn't want
to lose again today,
because we haven't
been tiaving that
great of a year," said,
Arevalos, whose
squad is now in the'.
hunt for a playoff
spot. fourth, Mike Adel-
mund's RBI double scoring the
first run.
Jeremy Starns had the big
blow for Mesa in the inning with
a two-run double to left, one pitch
after Ad elmund and Broesamle
moved into scoring position on a
passed ball. .
Mesa scored twice in the third,
both on wild pitches.
Arevalos added his career-
higb third hit irt the sixth, when
he led off the inning with an
Broesamle, who struck out five
on the mound (four called), had
the bat taken out of his hands,
walking three times, twice inten-
tionally. He bas walked nine
times in the last four games.
M OflC COAST ~GUE
Costa Mela 6, Aliso Niguel 1
Aliso Niguel 000 100 O • 1 5 O
Costa Mesa 002 400 x -6 8 1
Fuller, Devine (5), Smith (6) and Smith,
Charles (6); Broesamle and Vasquez. W ·•
Broesamle, 3· 1. L -Fuller, 3·3. 28 • Anva·
los (CM), Adelmund (CM), Starns (CM). •
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iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •3BR 2BA, 2-cor gar. * * ** 2Bd 2Ba $950
1924 W • Oceanfront EASTSIDE CM $co12r 95g.ar•.3BR 2BA. 2-Npt Hts Charming 3 Pool, garage. Close to
EQUAL HOVSIHO 3B 3B I A d $1300. Agl. Bd 2 B /I t shops. 314 Aochesler. OP'P'OllTUHtn r a +ap · emo C-2 Lot 50x200 wllh Jim 850-1220 • a, w.g am. 722-8988 or 673-7907.
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......,.,llw'ltct•tbeftd· --------floors. Needs TLC. hm, fncd yd w/deck, mo. Avt. 5/1 759-3n1 beam coil, dock, w/d,
... Fllr "-slnt Act ti 1161" Absolute Best Value! 5245 000 with owner nice nolghborhd. Avail gar. $950. Behind Trt·
--.,wMdlllllktsMlllttll 4Bd 2Ba family home flnanclnn. Contact 4/1. $1595. 546-7020 Npt North 2Br 2Ba anglo Sq. 642-1311 " """*-. ._, ,merucc. In xlnt area. Only • condo, 2-car gar, AC, -::E,.,-' -=1"-::d--.,.-----owner, P.O. Box 2404, E-Slde 2.5 Br, 1 Bo, w/d , pool. Avall 4/1. • • 1Bd avail now. U.l .. llH If ""rlmlaitltn s359,ooo w{TEAMSI Newport Boach. CA recent romdl, hard· $1395/mo. 640-1529 No pets. Gar $585, ~ • nice. Cell(, rtllti9n, Coll 92663. wood floors. lg yard, S450 dep. 150 E 21st ra.~lllnllllls11t.sllf PATRICK TENORE 51025 mo. 642.5483 ON GOLF COURSE! Street. 548·0683
............ ••lllUIMNllt REAL ESTATE Big Cyn 2Br+den, --------
.... MJ.U...-..Cc.hml· 842-5704 OUT-OF-COUNTY 2 11'.lBa exec twnhm. •E·Sld•• quiet, 2 Br,
lllll••bcril!Mlatilll." IRVINE 2144 Pool, tennis, gate 1 Ba, up stairs. w/d BIG CANYON Dover PROPERTY 1525 grded, designer dee, hookups, dock, gar. 11111 HWS,,..r will aol plan. 2BR. Oen, 2BA. sec u r i 1 y Park 1 n g . $825 650-3335 ....._,_.pt_,""'11n· ~4~19550052 BJ Owner. VISTA 3Br 2Ba custom 2Br 1.!5Be Vacant $2100/mo. 723-1509 EASTSIDE 2 BR .... llr rul "'* wlllcll ls I• a 44• 1 · bit w/guest hso, hdwd Or oat cond. S895/mo. Yard. w/d hkups, gar.
.....,...tfll1llw.Owl1tMcrs e BIG CAN y ON firs, Ip , good area, lrg Cote Realty Group The . best 01 Orange Quiet. No pots. $885/
.. ...,._, lllermff Jlllt all 4/5 Bdrm. 3-car gar. lot. S195K 619-758-465& 760-1900 Cos fabulous homos! mo. 619-934-3710 "''*' .... rtl • In 1~1 Visions Properties ----------t• -" 11 1 On golf course. Super on Olaplay Is looking FURNISHD STUDIO
• ,, ..... "911Mlt 141 M con'dltion. Nrly 4K NEWPORT tor people with quality APTS All Now lntorl·
..... JOJl....,Mlb.llcom-sq. ft. Lrg l9 t. HOUSES/ furniture to live In ors, S5 17/mo. IN:I
... .,..,.•IUllllll.CllHUD '$809,!500. BEACH 2169 those propertlos while ulil., Pool. l11dry fac,
Tll·•ll 1-•-414·1$11. fof Cot• Realtit Group CONDOS they are on 1he mar-gated. Nr Triangle Sq.
Ille ¥rt1t 1 .. 111, DC Wll llitUt 700-1900 FOR RENT e e I a c AN yo N ket lor sale al a frac-Perk Piece VIII ago
CllHUDICUl·J$00. Open Sun l-5 M cClaln T ownhm• lion of the normal 714/648·7804 16-Rue-Deauvllle 3bd 2.5bo. 2 docks, cost. CALL: Large 2Br 1 •hBa,
•••••••••I Fantaatlc 4Bdrm. wotbar, lplce. Secure 714-280-.8080 patio, gar, now crpl/ ~~~0• e~. ~~I. 1~:C,,~~pni~·g. BALBOA pkg/storage. Viow o f Weatcllff Lease furn 6 point. Blufls near HB. HOUSES/
CONDOS
FOR SALE
2106 golf course. Pool/to rm mos+. Open house $880/mo. 846-2665
Fomlll neighborhood. ISLAND $1900/mo 840-5274 SaVSun 3130 & 31 1.4, Lrg 1Br, oncl garago,
Cote :!:i~yog~oup liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Back Bay 2Br-1 office/ 1~21 Sussex Lane walk·ln closet. No
700-1900 4Br 2Be dplx upper. Br, 2Ba, lrg dock over ON THE WATER p ots. $650. AvaJI 4/15.
--------------·--Yrly. Gar, fp, frig. w/d canyon. On Vista Bo-Betty 644-2270 Fant a at I c 4 Bdrm, hkup, storago. 119 nlla near Jr/HI School. With panoramic bay Move-In Speclal CM ---------1 3Ba, Pool. Ort cond. Ruby $1950. 675·8877 Avoll 4/2. $1800/mo. view. 4Br 2\."IBa, 21 Cul-do-sac oll E 20th. GENERAL 1002 Gorgeoua landscaping. Lve mag 310/493-1731 car. $3450 7~7670. Clean 2 BR, 1 BA, up-
Famlly neighborhood. CO 0 •BACK BAY Avl Nowl Dock available. Slalrs apt., gar, dock,
QOV'T FORECLOSED '819•5 00. R NA 3/4Br, 2Ba. 'hse. New laundry room $710.
hom•• for pennies Cote Reelty Group DEL MAR 2122 carpet, paint. upgrades. Mrs. Burke 854-7325/ 780·1900 on $1 . Delinquent Tax,--------Frpl, gar, pet ok. Lg APARTMENTS 752-1554
Repos, REOs. Your HRBR VIEW HOMES $109!5. 2BR 1BA yard. $1695 lease. Near Nwpt Hts 2 BA,
Atea. Toll Free 800. Monaco. Mrbl & hdwd 6071h Narcissus 640-7262 or 373·8600. FOR RENT 1 BA, upstra, clean,
898-9778 Ex1. H-4645 firs, lrg pvt lol Bkr Garage, W/D. Beyrldge IVbrlto 2Br quiet. no pets $725
for current llstlnga. 729-7236 or 640-5664 Don 556-6660 Agt. 204 uppor, 2-cor gar. 269 C. 16th Placo
--------I Lido Isle 4Br 3Ba. 40'
lot, center So. patio.
beam coil, robll klVba.
$795K. Bkr. 673-7205
$1200 2BR 1BA Avl 4/1. $1250. 279 644-0452
Fireplace, w/d , ocean Havor11eld. 497·9408 BALBOA Studio Apt-Npt Hgts CORONA
DEL MAR 1022 side Coast Highway. Big Canyon 2 BA+, ISIAND 2606 area. Patio, lndry rm,
lmmodlate. 675-5646 2.5 BA, lrpl, pallo, quiet oroa. N/pet S495
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Avail now. 720-1565 On the Water tropical Charming 2 Br, 1.5 w/d, prkng, $1700. Avl Delux e 2Br 2Ba. NC.
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330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa CA 92627
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OCEAN & BAY VIEW
212 Carnation
3br/3bo $429K Opon
Sun 1 ·5. 673·904 t
paradise, 2 docks, Ba, cottage on can· 5/1 675-0773 w/d, bit-Ins, dock. gar, --------.
$579k. 242'> st, Agt yon, carport. No pots. Bluffa•Townhom•• mini bay view. Avail 4/ GREAT NEWPORT ROOMS 2706 RENTALS TO
2 6 6 9 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil SHARE
RENTALS TO
2724 SHARE 2724 '
SPYGLASS
WITH 180° VIEWS!
840-9252 $1650. Call Grubb & 2250 sf Bay tront view 1. $1500. 723-5008 Lac• .. DN BEACH
OPEN HOUSE Ellis, BJ Johnson 3 B d + FA S 2 3 9 5 Kl I ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 721 0132 A --------i• CDM Ocean side PCH. : 4 LUCERNE. Harbor • gent 050-3 8 2 2 BALBOA 1·2-3 fin. •1BR $825* Sunny rm w/ow11 ba & Npt Crest Shr 3Br ,
Large ltko-now 5 Bdrm
estate on 18,280' lot.
A bargain al $795,000.
Won't last! Call
PATRICK TENORE
REAL ESTATE
042-!5704
EL TORO 1032
Rldgo. Beautiful 3 Ocean Sid• of Hwy. NEWPORT ISLAND $13D~$9DO. 2BR 2BA $725/Up bale. ssoo. Avl now. Balboa Qceanfront condo nr beach. Frpi.,
bdrm priced to sell at 3Br 2Ba, bonus/lot1 w/ Single family 3Br 1Ba PENINSULA 2607 Rofrlg & dishwasher 673-8507/h 975·6931/w 1 Bdrm w/ba $500 pool, tennis. $600 Incl '
$495,0001 Open Sat & wet bar. 2 car gar, w/boat oock. frplc, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Geted/Cov'd prkng Incl. 60x3o pool. No Female prel'd 723·6250 util. 646-2216
Sun 1-4. Kay Sterling, alarm. $2400/mo lso. nlco patio+ sunporch, B eech Studio for pets No fees No CDM sunny, spacious .,,..,,,.,..,,.------,...-
Harbor A ea 11 y Agt 281-4455 Port furn Incl w/d , re-rent no kitchen, Bevetor9, Pool le~se. 545•48·55 rm w/allch ba, kllchen COM 1 Bdrm avl Utlsi---------
673-4400 0 B s 11 L 1 I I TV 1 Rec/W.M...ht Room provlgs-1 blk bch $425 paid. No pots, non STORAGE 2742 , · pen •am P t• v r g, • n ew crp: small/clean, $450 Inc. '""'' NPT BEACH lot1 opV Fem only. 723-1968 smklng. 708 Avacado1=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1 3Br 2Ba, fp, lndry, 2· $1675/mo yrly. Avail ulll. 752-8551 Qn..it. Mgmt. 1• T • rr If I c R •mod I car gar, 1 l.'lblks shops now. 675-4912 Agt. office. 1200 sq fl. adj $390 675·8634 10Jt24 storage for car:. •
/b hi $ 3 Life At Beach qulol Gii & W--Plitt to Via Lido Marina. E 'SIDE CM $400 3Bdrm 2Ba, SFR. New c 1950. 6 1•2115 •Fanteatlo View• studio w/full kitch. New pnVcrpl. $1400/ Unfurn Br w/seml-pvt Dover Shores Spa· boat, fLWn, etc. 1500
cpl, paint, & baths. Studio w/kltchenette. Super custom home. mo. 310 .0 69-5284 or Ba, kllch & lndry priv clous hse w/pool. Bd/ blk Newport BIVcl, CM. $535 util pd. 310 E. .., $150/ 673 , ....... Remod kltch. Lrg yd. Walk to beach/shops. 49drm. Pool & spa Balboa Blvd. 673-0675 310-470-4777 Ext. 315 Quiet 1-.1 S. 548-5035 w/bo, fem only $550+ mo. • ~
$284,500. $485 ulll Incl. Avl 4/15. $!5,9!50/Mo. p V \.'Juhl. N/pol. 673·7092
Cote Realty Oroup 723-5051 723-0970 Cote R••ltv Group •Steps to Beach• •NEW ORT ILLA• NB1Eastblull Pool, gar,.,..,.,,,,,__ _______ _
ADNUMBEA21 780·1900 780-1900 Large 1Br. living APARTMENTS cable.w d,l onnls N S NB 1 Blk to bch 2bd rr=====-----a·
You have found one Opon Sat 1·5 room, garage. $775/ BEACH AREA $400 ulll incl Jim 979-hse, lg back yd/drive-No matter
of two hidden ads. COSTA MESA 2124 Lido Isle 3Br 2V•Ba, mo. Agt. 714-729-5639 --------AVAILABLE NOW ! 7151iwrk 759-5035/hm way. Male pref'd , n s. Enter and win the Be---------frplc, 2-car gar, patios, HUNTINGTON Single • 1BR • 2BA S600/m o. 725-4183 what you're
nlh41la Dlnnor for Two MOBILE 111 Via Eboll. $2300/ --------From $48!5 • $850 Room To Rent doing your
contest. HOMES llOO *POOL HOME * mo. 310-277-1583 CORONA BEACH 2640 Close to Bch/Shops/Fwy Non smoker and child NB 1Br In 3Br house 3 hom~town
3/28-3/30 Mesa Verde 3Bd 2Ba, LIDO ISLE HOME DEL MAR 2622 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii For more Info call: ok. Coll ollor 7pm houses from beach
---------ICM/Beat• locatlon ~RVINE 1044 n .. r beach. 2Br 1 Ba.
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil $12,000. Beat aenlor
(:ut• 28drm, 1.s B• park. 645-2425
yd & AV ape 541·8077 Beautiful 4 Bd, 2.5 Ba, 1Bdrm on ••eluded Clndr 842·2357 714-631-9011. Gar space. $400/mo
•E'ald• Lg 3Br 2Ba, 3 car gar, 500 ft. to Oolf Course. Close STUDIO Incl ut11. 673·6192
/d .. rt B h S 18R 1BA St di t to the B•"ch ••75 West Nwpt Bdrm, pnv --------w , ...-car gat, cou -eac , 2900 par u o ap C -· ..., • Steps to Bch. Incl utls. ba garage w/d 1 hso NB Beeutlful·Dover
yd, ofc, lndry rm. 193-mo., 1 yr lease; must w/gar, wal-ln clot. new all 7\4-846·3995. $4.95/mo. Avl lmmed. 10 'sand. F~mal~ only. Shores. Lg, bright. kit/
C Magnolia. $1400 Avl aoall 117 Via Orvleto. appliances. Xlnt cond.. Tim 717-4745 s550 Incl utl 631.3658 lndry. No/p et/smk.
4/1. No peta. 645-1020 Open Sun. 9-1pm $700 Agt. 644-6590 IRVINE 2644 ••••••••• _________ ,_ ... s_4oo_+_u..,..1_1 _8_4_5.,,..·_9_s_1_s
newspaper
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fits in. Vacant In groat cond. Can buy w/(1% Down. _L_O_T_S _____ _
$114 950. 1BR, 2-car gar, frig, Ip, Paul 573-3957 2 Br, 1 B• frig, d/w, lllll=-=-=-----•
lg yd, very pvt, nu pnl/ LIDO MobllO Hmo Park new carpet, no gar liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MISCELLANEOUS VACATION NB Prof fem N/S to ahr
Cot• RHltv Group FOR SALE
' 780·1900
1400 drps. CollegeNlctorla. Charming furn'd 1+1 but plenty of prkng, Lrg luxury studio apt RENTALS 2722 boout 2br 2ba, dbl gar
$800. No pet 847·1981 Steps to pvt bch. 51250 SlOOO mo. 720 ~ nr 405/UCI. ~ bal-RENTALS nr bch. Incl all amen.
875-3969 809-371-lHIO Fernleaf 721-0750 cony, &est loc, all kl11 .. •••••••• $550 -t utll. 631 -1098 --------------------------appliances. 8157·0274 1• Lrg 2Br home In Npt Light, btlght 1 Br gar New 28' motor home NB/Promontory Pt. Shr
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Hghla. Lrg fenced yrd, apt. Gar Incl. Walk to Whether you're bur,lng•---------for rent. Full kllchen, 2Br 2Ba lux tnhm, bay
gar. Avail 4/15. S1SOO. beach. No pats. $875 or selling, Claas fled ROOMS 2706 showor, TV/VCR. Day vu/gym/pool/etc. $750
Oreal locl 744-1382 lease. 856-3120 covers 1111 your needs! & wkly rates. 559-8844 Avail 5/25. 851-7225
COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624
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month'• rent. For a
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• Extra Lorge Jrs • 1 ond 2
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JR $600
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28 Squadrons 47 Passes Into law
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32 -Island 53 Equal
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you hold:
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hold:
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f"R&~ STA.NOS ¥ 1 .. 004•8·2.800 •on lor a compen-IMMBDIATll WORK 'lb. biddinghSI ptoceeded: \.eoo-3\MMO XOl:U u.9e/mln ell•cJNoluntefr posf. 27 PT]FT cuatom•r ' NOR111 EAST 80UTB WEST 18+ Tchtne phn req. lion. Work out of service poalt. No exp
1• •• f Serv u 019-8't!S-e334• home to suppQrl req'd. St•rt t10.1S • Wlult. do you bid now? YSNDINQi group or young Euro-Opening• In OC. 714• or .. t 2.nd. Income a FIND YOUR SPIClAI. peen liv•ln child care 281.0320 noon-41pm
Q N · he 1n bl top Quality Equlpmt SOMEONE NOWI provldere. marl!•t pro-1----.,.-----• 5 • ett rvu era e, aa 1-aoo.82°"4353 1·800-988-e888 gram In community & MEDICAL
South you hold: E><t 61133 U.99 pt< min scr•en host ramllle1. FT ,PT Back ofc ant. !••••••••• 1&yrtt S«v.U81M45-8434. Cornpeneallon based Busy dermatology otc
•Q u u !\?Au u a ovoid .x Q .ANNOUNCEMENTS HOT CONNECTIONS fonu~~m~•r .~~~';...";!~~~ 10 c .M, 640·2311 .
Thebiddingbasproceeded: •1.SQ0.894-4688 Call EF Au Palr, 1·800-NB TOY STORE•t•
NORTH EAST SOUl'B WEST 333·6058. Mature adult. 20/30
10 p.,. 11\? P... NEW FREE PARMINE =---.-.,----:::--":"" hours/wk. Including .,. a. p.. ? ANNOUNCEMENTS '1-1120-718·5454 Bookk••P•r/Secr• occaalonal weekends.
WhaL do you bid nov/! 2920 11+ long Cllst tol .IO(nin+ tery Quicken. AA/AP. Teaching/specialty r• iii!!!iiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii PenlSEnlere•m•nt ~~~:2o ~~ .:::.um• tall experience pref'd.
Q. 6 • Both vulnerable, as South Ea•l•r Soccer Camp EJaculalfon control Stan 832 .. 887
you hold: @ COM High School with personal trainer. Ceshl•r Gary• & Co Need e Job... call
The bidding has proceeded:
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(800)'788-1226 IOI' information. Or
write to Goren Bridfe Letter,
P.O. Box ~10. Chkaao, IL 60680-
4410.
April 8tJt.12th • David, 714-362-4904 men'• store, FashlOn CA Job Connection
For boys & Qlrlal PSYCHJCS KHOW Al.L Island, looking for Sec, Gen Ole, Sales
Ages 5 thru 14 1·900-2$5.0SOO evening cashier from 1-8004945·2971
*Cati 944-4771 * Ext·2174 $3.99/per min. 5:30-9:15 tu,wed,l·1----N-O_F_X __ _
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MatJorle 759-1622 Where's my allce?
Cheerful, lrlendly
help naeded PIT days.
Front deek/phonas.
Wiii tcaln. 642-3030
Hip Art Poster Co.
Now hlrlngl 8·12 peo-
ple. No exp needed.
Management training
$300/Wk. Call Nowl
CNA's/Cere Giver 754·5858 Ext•5
" Compenlons Transportlon • Ref's Office Aaalstent PT·FT 714-762·6608 NB Ad Agency. Com-puter skllls $7,25/hr+ •rt11•A~"jpqlijl CUSTOMER SERVICE Fax Res: 875-788~
ExcLus1ve s1NaLEI OPERATOR t•s ORO. Fun Job. $7/to "
start. 2-poaltlons avail 848·5599
M·Tu·W 12·3pm or 6-9pm --------Heley & AHoclat•s P{T RE ASST.
COMMERCIAL
REAL ESTATE
BUSINESS OFFICE BUSINESS & CALL I~
t.tnn
* 714<-688·7440 * For top NB Bkr. Com-,
puter skills & lie pref. FOR RENT 2769 FINANCE TQDAY t ! tGIHIS GIHI\ · GlktS Customer Service· Ron 760-5000 ext IOI.
Fronl desk, Npl YMCA --------Greet members, r• Phlebotomlat mobile, WATERFRONT OFFICE celpllng, phones, reg-1 year exp., lax re-
in Udo Peninsula, 727 BUSINESS HOTTEST lstrallon, 642.9990 sume (818) 813-2678
eq ft+decl<. Flreplace, FOD 5"11yoe 2900 LOST & 'JL"LX * '! * local Jobslle site OC BUSINESS OFFICE
FOR RENT 2769 ~:t~':' v~!~~~~~j ~~~~liiiill\iiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii FOUND 2925 •17••.'.ftTE *DOCK ASSISTANT* PLUMBER 2 yrs exp,
$1100/mo. 675-1129 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ..., , .. l Oii N.B. boat rental oper. clean OMV. Drain
Lrg private exec office --------NB Beauty ,salon In FOUND -Blue para· 900-505-5050 seeks dock assl. Du· cleaning, plumbing,
spc avail In Easlblult busy shopp ng clr/15 keet near Weslmlnste 800-739-4420 lies Incl malnt ol ave & repair. 646·3299 w/phone, fax & copier. sta/4 manicurists, r rental fleet. Friendly,, _________ _
$400 negot. 717·0606 beautllul decor, ownr & lSlh St .. N.B. 642" prof Image a must. F/ PLUMBERS wanted
eager to retire. Agen1 4640· T w /weekends. S6/ w /5-yrs Jorneymen
Office Spece In Mee 714-645-5600 FOUND • tul'-"rown f• hr -r bonus. Fax re-exp'd In service and Bldg nr Hoag/2nd fir •--v 714/645 9206 I Cl OMV No Elev/1K-2K sq 11 mate bunny. Found at b sume · · repa r. ean • a N rt A t c LM .._._ •--must/rot·s. 645·1183 Negotiable. Agent: BUSINESS ewpo u 0 enter, """""-EARN MONEY Read·1__,...,...,..,,.,..,....,...,..,,.._.,..~..,,.... 714-645-5600 comer of Bayside Or. Ing Booksl $30,000/Yr POSTAL I QOV'T JOBS OPPORTUNITY & PCH, N.B. 573-0900 1-900.255-0400 Income potentlal. De-$21/HOUR+BENEFITS
Overstocked with
stuH?
A call to
Classlfled
will help 642·5678
11 .. -------~I 2904 FOUND -Small tan I• Ext. 5311 a 5312 tails. 1·600·513-4343 NO EXP Will TRAIN male dog, answers to .._. Ex!. Y-9637 Appl+lnlo 714-647·1991
INDUSTRIAL 2788
Costa Meae Placenlla
& 171h St. 1400 aq. It.
MCI PhoneCata ATES
LOCATIONS GOING
FASTI Inv. Req.
800-700·7177, 24 Hrs.
Lltlle Bear.Pound near ".;.!!r'..::",.:: ,, Canyon & VlctorlalL..-.llDlll.U:LMIMIM...-..:.-Exp'd Paint Prep, fiber· PVT POST OFFICE .
Ave., C.M. Taken to glass. gelcoat, snip· In NB needs PIT •
H.B. Humane Society. wright & mechanic counter help. Phones.
Call 536-8480. EMPLOYMENT posit avail. 675·2837 shipping. Friendly &
LOST PARROT FITIOUES responsible. 642·6262
NEW CAR DIEALERSHIP Green w /red over Retall Salee Retail $1250 &46-1164 ---------·
STEVENS GENERAL
CONSTRUCTION
Commercial • Residential
COMPLETE REMODELING
sf~
Oflice(714)401·9444
FAX (714) 548·5850
• APPOl!fl'ME!{TS AVAILABLE
•NO OVERTIME CHARGE
INCOME
PROPERTY 2790
lor under 20K. All WI -•1 d ---,.----1 •OUT OF SAHTA FE* nose. ngs ... PP• • d.H• If you lov• clothing & mak .. /modls. Nation-not tame. Lost vie Wll-EMPLO r .ivu:NT love to sell we olfer llx Southw .. tern store In
wide Co. seeks local •on & Monrovia, CM. 5530 hrs, xlnt discount, fun Fashion Island has
rep. 800-865-8365 REWARO. 646-0642 work environment In permanent position
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii NEW CAR DEALERSHIP, _________ $40 ,000/Yr Income now Fashion Is. store. avail lor exp'd Salos-
Eeat Side Trl-plex For nde $20K. AJI HEAL Lisa 810-646-4988 or p~son. Hrly Tcomm. Great location. XLNT u r TH & potentia l . Home Fax res: 810.&46-3980 Call Poppy, 644-5953. ~:;.!r::~~r~s~ge~~~~ ~k~~c~0:!~~· ,s_;~~ FITNESS 3090 ~~:!·~~'j'~0~_s8-;:~9;~~ --------s et • • A 1 Ea a e
Stucco • Drywall Repairs • Painting
Tntutt Coating• Foundation• Concrete
Retrofitting • Olimney Repair• Merble
HE
NEWPORT BEACH PLUMBING COMPANY
$319 000 665-6365 ex T-1361 for listings. Women's & Home
Cote Reaity Q~oup GLOBAL MODELS Store has lmmed. po·
Cell Bob 780-1800 PAY PHONE ROUTE Classltled Is..... Needs New Faces slllons avt. Must have
35 Local & Estab Sites WANTED CONVENIENT lor upcoming projects. exp. and knowledge FREE ESTIMATE 6 Earn up lo St 500 wkly Serious Cll•nta whether you're buy· Send photo T $4 for of the highest etand-
Reliable Prompt & Professional Servi
• 800-200-0859. 714-378-9980. SIS Superior Ave
Newport Beach, CA 92663
The Community
Market Place.
1-800-696-4980 Lose up to 30 lb• In Ing. selling, or just shipping/handling: afds of customer Hr·
30 dayat Starts 111 looking, classified has 2646 Dupont Or. Ste vice. Xlnt grooming Vending With over 25 $34.95. Call Janice what you needl 20-514 Irv, CA 92716 and appearance es.
Lkl 691599 •Bonded ~UC • 1114491 Claulfted
842·5&78
local accounts. Buy all now 800-589-6101. CLASSIFIED Phu• u Inc. 223-8760 sentlal. Contact Steve
or part 800-816-0908 042·5978 or Marilyn 759-7985
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;lRECTORY
• 3894 :
IANDSCAPE & MOVING 3834 PAINTING 3858 POOL
3 7 42 IAWN CARE 3808 [ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SERVICE
COMPUTERS 3556 DOORS 3580 FLOOR INSTALL HEALTH/
3528 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii REPAIRS 3620 NUTRITION
• NEED PC HELP? An experienced PUBLIC NOTICE Oen• Abrams Painting
CERAMIC•MARBLE ConsullatloneUpgrades dependable door Phil'• Gardening Svc The Calll. Public Utlll-tnVExt Oual PainVReasS
lnatall'n • Fabrication In I er n e I Sot UP hanger. Guar work, •QUALITY WORK•,________ Wkly Svo.(Yard Cln·up lies Commission RE-Llc'd/lns'd •Ince '76.
20Yrs Exp • Ucensed & Advlco 559·7387 reas. Don 52t-8910 HardwdNlnyVCeramlc QUIT SMOKING,,, • Seaso5nal Flowers • QUIRES thrcl all used 888·7083 Pg-664·3947 •~=~------Mrble/Cacpet-Bnd/lns
Island Blue Pool•
PooVSpa Svc & Repairs.
Fllters•Pumps•H111trs
Weelely Svc. Ms.8728 ' ACOUSTIC 1-800·348-8321 INTERNET Advertise L708279 722·7332 1ST DAY!!! 7 1 4. 4 e ·8 e 7 1 houaeho d goods lk•'• Custom Painting
ClilLINGS 3408 Leaky Shower• Rep'd Your Produce, Service DRYWALL Doctor Reccomended PLAHT ARTIST mover• print their Prof CIHn Quellty --------
=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Regroutlng & lnstall'n or lnlormatlon on the SERVICE 3584 IOO% Money back guar Speclallat In ul1tlng P.U.C. Cal T number; Work. Int/ext'& Docks. ROOFING 3910 ', ~ L#670130 Dean ol Tile Internet. 574·0120 HANDY MAN 3710 Herbal Product landscape/Irrigation limo• and chauffeurs Li11703468 831-4810 iiiiiiiiiiii~iiijiiiiiiiiiiii '¢EILINQ MASTER 673-8065 or 846-6526 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii upgradH. 780-9792 print their T.C.P. num-
)-Acoustlc Removal• --------..-SMALL JOB EXPERT 7t4-7eM182 ber In all advertise-SPRINGWOOD PAINT BALBOA ROOf:INQ CO
1' T 1 CONCRETE & Prof'I Landecape Malnt t rr h ,,9 a ./C /A /R 1 ,...ustom extur .. Pa nt --------Drywall/Plaster Repair •Paint/Carpentry• men •· you •· • Nol Cheapl L686273 omm es eroo
:-icd Mark 838·7300 CHnD CARE 3536 MASONRY 3557 ,Hanglng,ITaplng/Texture Drywall and morel !O~~~!".fa1• F~~.'::I! ques11on about th• le-•But Reasonable! (Repair /Fret Est /Refs ·
• Comm/Res 551-5573 Small Jobe Oki INTERIOR VICTOR 457•1739 gallly of• mover, limo All Palnl Work Guaranlttdl lc'd/lna 831·15081 • liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 0.ry 845-5277 or chautreur, call: 714-552-3027 Pg 479-5209 ,
CHILD HOME CARE Brick, Block, Stone, Tiie DESIGNERS 3782 ~•II•& Landaceptng Public Utllill.. · ' "1R CONDITIONING 81 ~EATING 3418
QtlSM He:ATINQ & A/C ~asldentlal•Commercisl e e rvlce•lnstallallon ~c.lll671360 662-4476
R~~!~~;ho~r~n Cone. Patio, Driveway ELECTRJCAI 3610 Semi ReUrM Conlnotot Oerden Melnt New CommlHlon TOP QUALITY INT/EXT SPIUNIU.ERS 3921 '
20-3969 N B h Fplc, BBQs. Rel. 25 Yr Repairs, Improvements, DESIGN VISIONS lawns, Sprlnldr Sya. TrH 714-558-4151 VefY Reasonable Raltal : 7 pt eac Exp. Terry 557·7584 Smell Job l!XP•RT sm jobs. Ouallty/lntegrlty • p of'I O I Trim. Cln-ups 454-31'2 Dlbernerdo's Moving L648228 Jay 650-5066 SPRINKLER REPAIR •
KOALA CARE Duncan Electrlc I care, Ken 842·1770 r .. gner• Verd Cl•ef\•UP, We9d, Local/Olflc•/Storage Valvu• .. tads•Tlm• '
Home-battd Childcare *Beat Price/Quality Quick R .. pon.. !t!~!nyfc: ~=~= Trim, Remove. Tre .. / Long Ol•t. Fr" ~sl clocks. 26Yre Local Exp. e. Costa MeN Locallon Landsc:apa, brlcle, stone Local Uc. 850-7042 ROOFING carp, plbg, •&Your BUOGETI HedgH/Lawn. Malnl. T#181632 879-3114 PIANO & VOCAL John 282·2831 I
L#304200905 Concttte.eoo.7ae.1oo7 ~~d::· ~~~= 1-800-821 ·7712 964-Yard Pg-74e..s376 iplll Second Moving LESSONS 3868 --------
Elizabeth 548-l098 •Block w.11 .. concret• ELDERLY Uc'd 850-3281 FREE Conault•tlon "Th• Tr•• .~'"mp Prof Moveral 24Hr Srv TELEPHONE CARPENTRY 3510 s2o.s25 Un 1 $2.,3 sq Mobll• #403-5365. T•rmlnetor TrH 701y/Sr Olec/Tl171452 p••uo B Ad --'-d SYST.EMS' 3ft26 . CARE 3611 Removal/Stump Grinding 432·11123/P-346-5950 uu. eg.. v...... • iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii CLEANING Brlck•l621352•999·5901 Carpentrv•aieotr,.al JEWELRY 3784 S...,allsts Uctl'o1285 All ag ... Teacher Cert. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Handyman/Remodel SERVICES 3548 •EXPERT: Blk walls, D • llT Q Plumblr:g•Or ywalf• Frff Flr~wood/Mulchl •Two., ..... ,. Movln9 Entertainment Avail. •FR•• c•LLULARS -
Additions, Bath, Kitch brick concrt stucco & C MA • RD LIVIN Stucco•Palntlng•Tll• StumpMHler 1164-3972 Home/Office • 7·Daya Jennifer 84°"8808 ... ,.,... ltl!M •MIAS Fire Water Damage ' v ' •F"ull SllC,/Oce1n Views A fl •Jf 841·7494 Wiiiiam Harold Jeweler• Insured since 1981 • ONLY .... ff T Elec~ Plumb, & Paint A TOUCH OF CLASS ~tone. 25 r El(p. Lows •Family Style/Uc'd oo ng m Watch & jewelry repa1t ~ CAUl34&50 881·1500 1-mo Air ~olc~ ~
714·048-2342. lmmed Cleanlng. Rel/Comm 0 .. 031•7943 •Nutrlllonal meal• CARPENTRY•Wlndowa Antlque•Fln• Jewelry MASSAGE 3830 PLUMBING 3890 71+37M1H
Pao• 714·227-8122 Uc/Bond9d. Fr•• Esl. •Superv'.d medlcallon Door•. WOOd F•noe• Buy/ltll/lrldt e73.03U G 3858 174tl hech •• H• Tereaa 282·7f43 CONTRACTORS •24Hr Pereonal n.c • Drywall Repair • PAJNTIN •
DOORS Remodfl-Harc1War1 •BOSS HOUSECLEANING G~N£'D11w 3558 760-1843/800-307.CARE L,,261581 • Call Bob L & &Nu~ltlo~hTn'.~~ THI LOCAL PLUMHR ~r~~:·;:~~c!: Ucen .. d·Bond9d '" l\IWot 249-8323 Pg-.S12.002e LANDSCAP! t RN(Muaag• The ... ptst •W·"· YOUNGQUIST -a J~~ ~~ett Co.· TUTOJUNG 3929
Jerry 842-0587 ~~~ogr~aea CPI BUILDERS INC. PENCE$ Hendymen C:harlle I.AWN CAJtE 3808 C.M. 722·M23 ~~.::~~'".!~. FrlenCllY s.rvtce•IM4Htd PR•NCH TUTOR •CA
A to z HANDYMAN • D!~ 3615 Paint, plumb, carp'try, 8Wl!DISH/8PORTS-1t Ucl802098. Ins. Ll6329el 875-9304 Certrd. E><p'd Teacher
lfllSTAWRUACE CABINETS .:ci'u~:~~t~:i1.o u~~;~~~1~eTn°.";;d le~ bldg a f>OW9' wUh •••lo Verd M•fnt M .. :JJ• 110 0" w/adl FrH ~· 845-3305 · ALlioaa PLUMBING "A Vot,. Servloel" ~tch«'ls, baths, doors, Prol'I lrom Europe. (714) eea-.993 •P•NCE8 QATll8• Local re•ld. 7e<>-5044 L.awna, Cln-.ipe, Tr• ~~ .,::4:~i~~~ llY,.GuaUtr Palfttlnl Drain ~ fflllft "•tt.. 87e-eoo9
windows. Doug $48-7258 e .. t Hrvlce In townl .._,Sllalt,.,... ,.,.__, ' :rrtm, Sprtnlch, A.trm., PLUS touchupa. 24Hr IMer .. noy lwo1---------
' R•I'•. 5 Ynr• Ex_p. L•w1• c.nstrvatlon RedWOC>d e Lt1'570805 u••nwooD 1"*"1:i1...Ullg-4IMl42 24 Mrs. Richard 81not Low. .....~2 .. WAIJ.
Call Grace 251·8458 RemodeleHandyrnan JI Whyt 842 7209 un&\.U U 1280644 &4~32ot ,_.
CARPET Lori•'• c1 .. n1ne arv L:~~r':s7':'::~::.. o:CK c:ATl~Oa PLOOJtS 3712 .• Tllll • • ~UALITY clii• • COVlllN::S 3932
C1EANING 3515 oep•ndabl••D•t•lf•d waterproof ayea.m.. ::.·~·~;:,=•· Repointing? ·~opp w1AD1 •DAN DAWION• THS lnuPPD
Suppll•• Furn'd. Xll'll 1.J. aoon CeMtruotkNt Balconle• • Patio• * * * • c u I T 0. I 20Yll ~ lOrll ~ PLUMBING ~' "' ..... ..,., •~LAT RAT.• Ref'I. 714-7ao..o44 Custom Home Bulld«t ~ 4113-11522 eCIRllaN llA9TaRS l•1111c01•• Fair I 145-2417 Ron Wattt tt.llef1 • Dralnl removal. Uc" ..... .
CMPITCLUNINQ PRaaiuRi WilHINQ Llc ~~~l.:.17=:r•a . •Woodl'ona"* HARDWOOD PLOORI ~~ & Malnt. •,1*M•.1•11111COcr fWllNWCtnleMalnt. Remodel • R•palr •71 .... ..,...,.
Lota! Fast Service Ou•lity • Ou.,ant.-CS ~ htlldna tnatallatlort•Reflnlth. T'" Trim • Removal """'1,loollllhl'IDI Psfflllftt-41\1/EWt Hou1t/API r~~~~:22~ts:~~u;:~ -.;rtori.IHiMGij 7t4-e45-9192 DOL.JtHINCLUNl..0 STSYSN1SOUSAAL ....... u..: ......... l.Wd Malnttnanc• Avellabte Qardenlng9v0. 141-56,Z O..W.111Wllie OuaMy lob FrM .. l .. ,_._ • ...._ ....__.
DOLP"'lfl CL•aNINQ & R•8TORATION CONSTRUCTION •--c.on*f7"630t OualltV Wortc. llo'd a,..,. .... LMldecpng UMMl7 .,. el88 p.,,, 717.a7a9 -• '1·r:'::.. ';;: a R••'l'OWION 7 14 .. ••·•0 • 7 •Stucco/Drywall ._ .... _. . Oloftft 11484817 /Muonry ,/tn;c;atlOri .,..,........... CHUNO•a jtAIMTINQ l::.t~"i'6;'4da
Uphol • Oriental Ruga R 8 L I A i L • !~=:=':ble PLOOI YVSt'• • w /Trlmrn&r;g /"9m0vala ao Yr•-!~· Gd Prtctl LMrt Dialn Cl•MJ"9 W• gal• thoUld hllftQ , Quality • Ouatante9d HOUa• CLUlllNO .... , &n na.a. ~ • ~ 04* ,rH Eat A-Plumbing Repalre h a I Install. t 1 • ·• • • ... o a 7 ~ AtH. XJnt A•I'• ~1~e;r:i'1'a~::~"':d UP.llU 3120 B&UUllG 3720 L•INOl8 _.toe Uo4',1110i ~1634 WM .-P. _, ::..= :o:~•rio• ~-oruy'.,
Yolanda •,t .... 7 7 t 4 -2 'I• .. • a o ....,,11..,, i 1•1i 1i 11 &.rtM Palftt.... "'" aa1.au t ~
•WINDOW Clwlne .......... aDUT ,,.,. ,.. ,.... DUllP Yatd tune .................. Doni )Ult "'" k done-.. ,. .... Plumltlne
• Carpet Cl•anlng DOOIS ftoflahlnaJProteoUng. nt..-.1m1 ~· .. dlllgl\. Ho• It Dunrlt•I Aepaka a R•models • Hardwd l'Jf• M.int ~ "9moYlll Wiii .... Whal Traah ConlfteW.ct74D40il. .... aft WMls td. ,,.. ••tlmatH ·······•...!'!!r .. ~l!!e~U~•.,2'7~29-!:;!7!019~ J.llolM .... ,... .... ... ,1 ... 1191 ,,.,. ' ........ ...,.. L14ftlt ?Holll-1141 LIM7aM .... toto • __ ...... _____ .,
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EMPLOYMENT5530 MERCHANDISE fVllNlTUIU! 8014 GAIUlGB SALES P.OWER BOAT~012 CADWAC 9040 BONDA 9085 MERCEDES 9130 PEUGEOT 9180 TO. YOTA 8210]
TWtn .... 8H >ant , ... 8.VILLa ... Mencl• Ctvlo lllr, 1875 2400 hautllul AO NUMBl!R 11 '7• c ....... H• N.w aM.&I 11._. eood. near"""'· 1260. , ....... Orlolnal, real Good 2 <Sr, am/fm l:lefeo It. blue, Jow mll. Kint You h~ found OM &11••. retMMtt cart> >ont
AIPR•lllllTATIYlf nA .. uQUES 6010 Cd 7234109. •u•o,• &4 -Y CondlUon, new tlrH. !551( mli.s. xJnt, 13250 cond, very •con, of ""° hidden ads r\lnninQ cond. Reg'd
Qrowlng community a.u.a n 1978 F/8 i .. nglne. S8995. 875-6128 909-735-e269 Corona estate aal• S3,600 obo Enter and win the B• Iii 9196. s1200 0 8 0
g 0 k Walnut din Mt: Meet 15• •-1108 Own« ,K•nUy •pent 4"" .... 1 ... an.'"' wkd • -' .. an• DI • t TL.. c-•1 7*" ""228 ni.vapaper r up '" 1 •BUYING ITEMS• china cloMt, oval tbl w.nM over $3000. Mu1t .. 11 --"""' " Y ~~test. nn ' or '"0 .., ...,...., ·
display ld\leflillng r•pr• From 1800-1960. 1 pc w/lva & pada, 4 chr•. thla WMk, 723-4'07!5. CBIVROtET 9045 MAZDA 9125 --------•
sentatlve ~•th 1 ynr mlnJ. 10 •nitre estate. Paint-$650 obO 641-8180 •vorwthlne Qoe•I MlTSUBISBl 91~5 3/28-a/30 awm el!l*~t. El!Clln.ot Inga, china, ~.. -· -"TWln bed white b nk 41'•U1 .... bottoM benefll paclleg• lnctucling fum. etc. lmmed cl1h, •• u liner. Must .. 1111 S750 83 c ..... ro BerllMtta '83 M•ada Pickup PONTIAC 9170 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii a
base uleiy lor, \ti• tner· top S. 673-8223 Iv msg. MERCHANDISE beds, lamp1, 875· obo 714-&42·7207 or T·top, full pwr, air, 1· Great work •ruck. 'to ECLIPSE '72 Ford Su•rven 1'
getic Hitt proltttlonaJ. Gr•nd ao.oponlnn l970 S ~ ~1f'•r;i~nd Pgr 714-717·1\41 onr. Sharp. All records Runs great. Beat offer. DOHC TurbO. White. iijiiiiiiiii~~~iiiiiiiiiiiii AutomaClc. Run• & f
Phy1lcll/do1g ae1eenlng r• Conalgn~ent Gallery• MISC. 1015 ve. a un $3370 obO. 723-1504 Muat .. 111 642·5607 Runs great! Perfect '89 FIRl!BIRO While, look• gOOd. $700 Call '
quited. EOE. Please •end 270 E. 17th Sl, Sult•' condlllon lnslde/outt 2 topa. 6-apd. loaded. 545-20ilO ~r
A SAIL BOATS 7014 Xlnt cond. 5"400. Call resume to Jt.idy Oetting, 18, CM, Thur• 3/28-3·Rofrlgeratore 14'0-BALBO CHRYSLER 9050 MERCEDES 9130 s9500tobo. 248--0385 54'7·3171. 1--------
"Callfornla Community Sat, 3/30, 1 tam-6pm, $175. Sota & tw .. at PENINSULA 8107 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii --------VOLVO 9230 1
News. 330 West Bay Street. next IO "'11 Casa $300. Table. 673-024" WE p•v CA$H '93 Town. Country '88 aeo Road•t•r OLDSMOBILE 9 155 _P_O_R_S_C_HE _____ liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii r
Costa Mesa, CA 92627 or Handcarved wood w/ "' 37k mllH, orig owner. Both topa, Sony CO 9175 1988 Volvo 760~~
fBX your resume to (714) marble fold·out bar on BIG For good uaed Sabota $17,500 obo, plyr, phn, chrm whla, ,89 C•l•I• Quad 4 i, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Turbo, 4 dr. auto, air;'
63l-6S94 whls. $175. 857·1758 PEPPER SPRAY & boat equipment. 645·9070 gold pkg, blk, loaded. 1 ownr Wht auto AC 87 T.,ga Reblt eng. loadeJ, white $3995
S • n d w Io h Shop Laat atorofront avail STOP ATTACK YARD SALE Minney'• Yacht Sur-$23.995. 675-8128 PS/PB • am'/fm ~ass' grt cond, not running. 909-735-6269 Corona .. ~
TRADE ~
need• PIT worker, flex 17th St. Antique Row. RAPE. MURDO Bede, microwave. re· plua, 1500 Old New-•---------·---------xlilt cond. 95k. S3oo0 $5000 or trade for vw
hours, call Kim ot Turn up w/cllentele. W/leather key chain. frlgerator, chairs. port Blvd. 648-4192 f~RD 9075 SELL obo. lmmacl 548·7704 camper. 545·2030
651·9486 Toke over & move In. Blk/Brwn/Blu/Red. aofoa, aur1boarda, bl· liiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Heirloom 650-4294 $13. Police tiome cycles, lots more.--------'82 Mu•l•ng 6-cyc, Why play tilde 'N RENT ' SECRETARY R.E, · Sunday only 8am-SPEED Ir atlck •hi .. , AC, moon-Snk with childcare? \:lo ·c unit w/belt clip hol· .. 102 w 8 11 your home c 11 c 1 1t 1 d Newport enter coml/ ster $18. Incl. tax & .. pm, 1 . ay SKI BOATS 7016 roo t, new brakH. a ••• • lndl real estate office. Ave. (off 11th St.) ·•1000. 547•3t 71 through classified todayl 642·5678. through classified •
through classified ~
64i·5678 Front office position ahl PP Ing. •Mall
req. telephone voice & bl'-"-'-=-check/money order *1988 22ft Ski B t• '84 LTD Wagon Orig
Prof'I dress. Excellent • ~-· mr11, to: BK Enterprise oa owner, great cond, C= P 0 B 80148 5. 7 litre V-8, Kl':'g crutH control, pwr typing & SH skills. • · ox · Cobra O/D low profile Rool Htate experl· dllla. . Jn. RSM, CA 926~8. ' • steering. Ult whl. lug· ence helpful. For Inter· •C.b•Cllttalli. Hugo Oarago Salo hull, Just serviced, oawi rack V·6 68k
COSTA MESA 6124
l'..&.l..M..I """---9 e O G o v e r n o r • new contrQll•r/uphol· ml. $2500. 963-8975 view call Ma. Duhl •..---Z 1 atery. Great ski boat· ____ ....;...;...;......;_;__ 7141644-4910 on th Console TV Victoria/Placentia, Sat. fast·looks great.. ... re-'89 Bronco 11 xii, 6
W I N T I C $100. 2 Swivel chair• Mllfch 30, 8·1pm ady to go. 510,500 cyl. 4x4, auto. ate.
el ty • IY Of O. $75 ea. Table, lamps, 1-:-N.,-o'""'l_n.,..h,,_b-o-:rh,.-oo_d..,..,,,S,....•.,..I•-646-9449/574-4247 Io ad ed. $ 4, 6 5 o TELEMARKt:TINCA _AP_P_L_IAN __ C_E_S-6-0 -1-1 chair's. Electric May • 642 1552 EXCLUSIVl!SINOLES Tag dryer $35. Misc. Women'a clothes, 1.,...,-,-...,·,,..,.............,. ___ _
QRQ. Fun job w/hlgh ~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Pictures. Lido la. tools. household misc. '92 F150 V8, Flare-
earning potential. SEARS rotary gas C.Ualter12noon 673-6248 SUN 3/31 only, 8-3 MARINE SERVICE aide, xt. cab, lrlr pkg.
Hourly+Comm. Eves lawnmower, used 2514' l.oyola Road SUPPLIES 7020 ~;~1t5::nd., $12,250
Haley & As•oclatea twice, $90. 673-8111 • Rummage Sllllo Cub
• 714-888·7440 * Th d d WANTED Scout Pack 39. Sun· erm• ore ouble Tired of making oven, very good cond. TO BUY 6019 day 3/31 8am-12pm.
•om• on• •I•• 5450 obo. 641 ·8180 ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii College Park Elem. ric h? Free training .,..------_..;.....;...;._ 1• 2380 Notre Dame Rd. (800)349·2411 W•ahor, Oryer, Relrlg WANTED: old coin (Fair/Fairview) Toya,
TOBACCONIST FIT ~a~P~~z;8:e~s stove. ~~~:~uo~:ra~. g~~ev! ~t1~thJ'a~iy ~~:~~·u~:v
Clerk ·Smoke Shack 642-9448 days doublet 250 Ogle St. C.M. --------,...,.,...,....,...,...,..,,,..._ _____ ,.=----:-----1
weatern Sec urity Is FURNITURE 6014 WANTED: VI NTAGE Sun only 9am-3pm,
hiring tor lmmed FIT Wristwatches/Clocks furniture, clothing &
TONS OF
STAINLESS STEEL
Bronze & brass & nuts
'93 Ford Explorer
XL T 4X4, xlnt cond.,
47k mll., loaded, grey,
$16.000 642·2844
& bolls + washers. --------$6.00 per pound.
Mlnney's Yacht Sur·
plus. 1500 Old New·
port Blvd. 548-4192
'95 FORD CARGO
VAN
White, 7k mll. take
over lease, S 1 000
dep . OAC
640-4071 openings In oc area *** Oak game set NB collector paya pre-mlac., 950 Dogwood --------
Pis call 31().324-4981 . Twin beds, whJte bunk mlum $$. 944-8829 St. (19th & Placentia) MARINE SUPS
beds, Queen, hd· DOCKS 7022 I!::======~
EMPLOYMENT _b_o_ar_d_, 6_7_5._79_7_0 __ FREE TO YOU 6022 NEWPORT iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1923 Ford Model· T
•ROADSTER• SERVICES 5533 *HOUSEFW.* BEACH . 6169 40' aide tie. W. Channel 100% Orlglnol. Very
L h f iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii nr Udo bridge. Water/ t r ao as, sleigh bed, FREE TO Q O OD elec. No live-a boards. clean and runs great. ........
Please be aware that
the ll1llng1 In thla cat·
egory may require you
to call a 900 number
In which thore Is a
charge per minute.
entertainment armolre, HOMI! • I need 4-FAMILY 5399/mo. 675-6128 $6800.00 OBO. Call
Victorian furniture silk adopUngl9 yr. old fe-ESTATE SALE' (714) 963-2633.
DOMESTICS
trees, coffee & end ta· male Bauett hound/ 21 01 Vlata Laredo. 50' Mooring
blH, etc. Grandfather Tenler mix. Young at Bluffs. Sat only 7am. Or le.ss. Great penin-
clock. 714-894-9880 heart, needs to be Appliances. tools. sula location! Closest
1 8 • c o n fore n c • -around people. Calf boat hardware, Ham· Mooring to land. Call
t•blo walnul. good 721·9621. mond organ, Polaroid Stovo 723-5883
cond.. 5300 obo cameras. exercise =~=---=--:--:--548-0722 s t epper, kitchen, 80' doop Dock faces
5540 Form•I Dining Sot 8 •LA Q UN A household, antiques, main turning pt. 124
1093 Ford
Bronco 4 x4
In perfect condition.
all power, leather.
phone, tow pkg. rims/
tires, only 60k .
$17,000. 574-4247 or
646-9449
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil chairs, xlnt cond., ART MUSEUM paintings & more. S. • Bayfront. Balboa
Nanny noeded. Uve China cabinet, bar Satellite, at South Island ........... 252-12711---------
out. Mon-Thurs tor stools. etc 646-0507 Coast Plaza, 3333 HONDA 9085
two children. Engllsh Hoapltal·Typo Bod Bristol St. Suite 1000
speaking, reeponslble. Electric. Good cond. CM "Seuss Is Loosel"
Roferences required. 5250. Call 434.()576 Through May 5th
714·644-6858 Freel 714·662-3366 Queon w•t•rbod ---------1 (Somma) w/platform1--------BOATS 7011 --------
CLASSIFIED S75. 557-1576 BMW 9030 ~~sn ~h:u;te~~u~~es;;r~ Sofa & love aeat white/ BUILDING iii'9ii4iiiWii•iiviioiiruiiniinii•iiriiliillii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
TRANSPORTATION AUTOMOBILES '77 HONDA ACCORD
Keeps going & going
& going! 1 owner. En·
glne will purr oftor
new waler pump.
Needs brake pods &
TLC. $600 casheroo
or obo. Costa Meaa mytlad of merchon· beige '125• king bdrm MATERIALS 6030 1 owner, used In '95 HI-complete $300, dlse Items, becauso curio cabinet 575, full liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii only. Obi trlr. Tags 1991 BMW M3 5 _5_49_·_5000 __ 10_ ........ P_m __
speed, power sunrff
windows, cruise cntrl,
BMW AnU-theft stereo,
60k mil, xlnt cond.
$16,900 925·5534
our columns compel Beauty Real mattress •All Stool Bldge. good 'Ill 6/98. $5200
qualified buyers to aet 5100, queen foam •Custom Desl~n obo. Biii 821-8408
call I $70 I matt set • map e • Factory Spec •I• WATER FUNI 642·5978 bkcase $80. 549-2646 •Stock Sizes Avl. For Sale: 2 Seadoo
EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT
Buy Now. Save 51000'sl JET SKIS, all down -=e~7:-::B~M-==w':':"'":.3::"":2::"":5:-:1-6~c-y~1..
7 1 4 .9 9 4 ... e e 4 atyle. 574-4259 week· fully loaded automatic,
days: 964-3048 eves/ like new $5250 (909)
weekends. 735-6269 Corona 5530 55301-~~~~~-
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blkH f40 ea. Elter
bike $40. 720-9513
SPORTING
GOODS 6085
CREVIER IMW ATLAS DODGE CONNELL CHEVROLET BEACH LINCOLN MERCURY
Sonia AOOAufQ Moll 2925.\ ;;QrbOf BIYd_, CoslO Mesa 2828 Hori)()( Blvd, c M 16800 8eocl'I BNd .. H.8 service a-..;E~d~in~g~er~o~l~5~5..;..;;F;.i..,;;8~3.;...;5-·3~1~7~1....;... __ __;5~44~16~-1~19~~~•---4-----5-46_-_1_20_0~---+---a..-~_8··_77_ll_99 __ ~-4
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PUBLIC NOTICE\
HENDERSON
Denni• M . Mondor• eon, 52, po~tar f111'1·
errn.n and Newport
Beach native, died
WednHday, March
13, 1990, In CabO San
Lucas. Survived by
mother Oorolhy M.
Henson. 11ap tether Al IMNi!ii;ill Henson, a star ,.&Uta
AuHell and family •••• pfUa many rr .. nd• and
fl•h•rmen. Memorial •~ICH were held
March 11 at the M~
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ALL 1996 TERCELS S7986
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!~o~ed!.!!!1 ~od~!RYS $1 4,986
ALL 196 AVALONS '~§,!'
from MFG. Suggfft9d Retail Price
Santa Ana
LagunA
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Tour Home" The Island" Home"
• Magnificant 5 Br, • Darling 2 Br, • Excellent Location
4.5 Biath Home 2 Ba Cottage •Top Quality
• Elegant Decor • Custom Decor Construction
4 Off-Street Partin •Built New 1990 • SFR Or Duplc:.x
$935,000 $635,000 $925,000
"BAiboa bland "Seaview Pool "Fabuloua Income
Duplex'• Home" Property"
• Great Loe. Steps • Pride Of Owoersb.ip •Quaint 2 Br
To South Bay!ront •Large Hotne Cottage + 2 Br Apt.
• Eadl Unit Hu 3 Br • Huge Corner-Lot • Private Garage,
A: 2 Ba &: Furnisbed •Private Pool Patios &: Balcony
$159,000 ''~"" $489,000
$645,000
I Walter Mitchd
"Super Shup" "Newer Villa
Value" Point Condo" ..
' • 1 Br, 1 Ba Condo •Small Ocean View Gorgeous I Br. l B 4
• Well Located e. Villa Balboa 1 Br • Adjacmt To NB
• vaulted Ceilinp • Nice Condition Golf Course
With Skylights • Clole To Beach • Fitness Ctr. Pool
$134,000 $139,000 $161,900 ,.
ll Walter Mitch~I .. • • "
"Catalina "Bayview "Gcqeou16: • • SUDMt8" Penthouae" Huge Pmthome• 4 • • Ttema¥1oua Value • Studio 1 Br Model • Plush White Carpet ;.
' • StuDDiDg Views •Vaulted Ceilings • Designer Window ~ From All Rooms &: Skyligbts Coverings ~
• Gorpoua Decor" • Gorgeous Decor • In Excellent Cond. ~
$299,000 $1,295.00 $2U,OOO
II Wal~r MitcMI
• 588-3083
'Tanoramlc "Unbelievable
View1" Elegance"
·•Whal.A Value! • IDcredlble Bay A: • Stunning Larger
• Beauti!Ul Views! Ocean Views! 1 Br Penthouse
• CUl1om Decor • BeautifUl Property • Pafect Location
• SIDlll.l Br • 3 Br Luxury CoDdo • Totally Designer
1119,000 $3H,OOO $139,000
NEWPORT BEACH
LARGE CGU&i LOT
Single Story 3BR, 1.75BA in great neighborhood.
Close to Mariners Park and fibrary. Walk to
shopping. Call 722-1667 for your personal
showing.
......... Ir.
REDUCED PFIMH'FD $Zl4,000
Walk to Beach from this 3BR, 3BA townhome with
vaulted ceilings. Master suite with sitting room.
1 BR & full bath downstairs. Huge garage.
Community pool and tennis. Ce•••• c.r.
BEAUTIFUL TOWMID• pU,950
2 BR. 2 BA and Den in this fabulous N.B.
Townhome. 2 car garage, Approximately 1400 sq.
ft. Immaculate. Shows like a model. Fantastic
Floorplan and a great yard. Don't miss this one.
Call 1-800-487-5260.
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llEWPORT llEICiHTS DUPLEX $89,000
Great Duplex in Newport Heights. 2 bedroom and 1
bedroom each with garages. For recorded details call
1-800-510-2005 code #4087 or my office, ext. 1t6
Rltaw.de
OWNER RFI OCATtmei! llWPT COAST
$39,000
1.5 Years New! 3BR, 3BA in gated community with
pool and spa. Vaulted ceilings, recessed lighting
and many build ins!! Make all offers!
DlwPau•H
SIEPS TO llEAOI $345,000
5BR, 3.5BA Duplex. 2 fireplaces, new roof, carpet
and paint. Assume S280K 1st T.D. Rents 'pay
mortgage. Try 10% down.
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EAS'TllLWF -TOTALLY -DVATED
$119,000
Popular Delores Floorplan in move-in condition!
3BR, 2.5BA, new kitchen, baths, windows. air
conditioning+ morel Lush courtyard entrance.
"'-·P1a11w
RFDt..ICFft TO SB&. llOWI
Baycrest's Best! 4BR, family room, oak floors,
fenced pool plus yard ... Call now for Open House
times this weekend! ........ ,.
w, ..... ,.. $111,000
Remodeled beauty steps to wavesl 3BR on quiet
street with gorgeous kitchen, etc. Best Beach Buy.
Motivated ~ler
......... di
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Custom designed for the family of the 90's Uf~le.
Gourmet kttChen,skyllght. breakfast room, family
room combo. Gazebo patio for entertaining. Lovely
48R, 3BA 2 story primal Montego. Call 760-6602 ...,_ .....
NEWPORT BEACH
GATED camllm'TY $1SO,OOO
Golf course view from this expanded Monaco in
Big Canyon with master suite on first level. .1ws-•••
llELCORI" CUSTOM
5800 sq.ft. home with bonus room and 4 car
garage. A real steal! Gated community -Owner
wants it sold now! Call today 640-1529.
Es&arv..11
CORONA DEL MAR
SPYGI ASS IEAUU $791,000
Customized SBR + bonus room + large yard. City
and Canyon view. Serene and private. ..........
REDUCED TO • • • $2,J00,000
Approx. 7,000 sq.ft. masterpiece with awesome
ocean, bay & night light views. Rare huge lot
situated just above the harbor! 5BR, 5.5BA,
Customized interior. Grounds include pool, spa,
teahouse & formal Japanese gardens.
Re ... 'n.cll
LAGUNA BEACH
ova $40,ooo • ~' $90,ooo
Gorgeous home on a quiet street. Very private
yard with fountain. Hardwood floors. Must see I I
Call today for a personal showing. 707-9755.
1'Nqh ... __.
BEL" n IAY NII YOUI $149,000
View -View -Vlewl 11 Fabulous Beach -Ocean -
Canyon view lot. pf af1S/PUll permit to build a
fabulous SBR home. dall me nowt 494-7475 -····
HUNTINGTON BEACH
• -TO •MRI * $D4,SOO
Lovely & spacious 2BR, 1.SBA condol Open
floorplan with nearfy new carpet and large dining
area.
JedlGlfhinl
COSTA MESA
• •• LOCATIClm
Seller leaving -needs fast salel Very nice property-
and kxationt.Needs some nc. Low down or
assume. Call today and ask for ... ...
COSTA MESA
Near OMV In Costa Mesa this mufti-use building
has ample parking and possible owner financi ng.
Call for the details .
••11w11+ddlle1,....
~·· $105,000 Only S105K for this FHA and VA approved Mesa
Verde Villa 2BR + 1 car garage. Hurry -won't last! Klltlll•• ........
msA V&DI $189,000
3BR, 2BA home on large lot with front courtyard.
Each bedroom has large patio with private
entrance. lust 2 blodcs"to schools and freeway.
Aw"'C d •
• MAD •:an •
Owner transferred and wants offers. Beautiful
Mesa Verde 3BR home. Priced reduced and ready
for a quick escrow! This weU kept home has 2
fireplaces, inside laundry room, 11 fruit trees and is
really a "Must See". Call for your personal
showing. .................
EASTSml Ol&Y $329,000
Fabulous 48R, 3BA with extra living room and
kitchen on 2nd floor! Family room and living room
downstairs with marble fireplace. Over 2200 sq. ft.
Call today at 640-2677 .... ,. .....
I I n E'sm CDTTAGI $JM,900
Highly upgraded and remodeled In 1992, this
darling cottage with white picket fences and
professional landscaping has 2BR and an office or
could be a 3BR. Custom shutters, RV Access and
Security System.
N • 0 r11al
DllASTICALLY I evc-1 $499,000
Overlooking Mesa Verde Country Oub Golf Course.
this 4BR, 3.SBA custom home Is ready for you .
Remodeled kitchen, sun room. 2 fireplaces, spa tub
in customized Master Baths, 3 car garage and
more. Seller ready for offer. Call today. . ........ ,
, IRVINE
lmGllT II GU I.BIL tlJl,900
ldeat for ~ngte or couple. Private quiet. gourmet
kitchen, Skylights, 2BR. 1.58A. Grut location. call
644-4100for1ppt.
, ... O" 11ts .....,. ••an w.1 $J21,00
Below Marltet -Must sell lowly 48R, 2.SBA family
home. GreatJocation. Subject to short sale and
probate. can to see today . _..._. . .
1Wl\I mcK CT I I I PJl,000
Unbelievable vieWt One lftef home with
spectacular pool and spa. Granite floors. Great
value .
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Prol dea>ratied 48R. 3.sBA w/~ suite on 1st &rvel Euro
kitthen. hugr f&nuJy room. l'onnal bbrary/den. Lush rear yard
w I pool. spa and mlettaWn.&-.
Priced to SeU Now Sl,290,000
Near new SBR. 58A. ard\t mstrptecr. Natural hrdwd floors.
romputerized lighting. liOilrlng a!llin~ &: state of the art
gourmet kitchen w I granite counters. Tuide Possible $2.350,000
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Towne Collection Pian "C" ·Gorleous 2BR, 3BA plus lal'g' fanu.ly
room. Best ~ location. u!P! tilt pivm. emier carpet.
custom shutters&: Euro white lutdlen. Many other quality built·
in ~tures. Offered at $795,000
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K..D~rlrx\. Nevvport Beach
CORONA DEL MAR
• Spectacular Tudor Townhomel •
3BED/3.5BATH completely remodeled
townhome in the heart of CdM! Feels
like a house! Granite entry, fireplace, and
slab granite kitchen counters, Hardwood
floors. 1 Bed/Bath Downstairs!
Only S429,000
CORONA DEL MAR
• Mint Townhomel • South of PCHI •
M editerranean 5 Yr. Nu 3 BED/38TH
townhome w/vaulted ceilings, skylights,
F.P., master w/F.P. and spa on view deck!
Only US9,000
EASTSIDE COSTA MESA
•ONLY $329,000 •
Fabulous 48ED/38TH with extra living
rm. and kitchen and Master Suite on 2nd
floor! Fam. Rm. & living. rm. downstairs
w/marble fireplace and spa. Professionally
landscaped! Over 2,000 sq.ft.!
•••• Ownen MotlY•tecl ••••
Robyn Allen-Sears
640-2677
Leaders in Balboa Island Sales
and Listings
We Sold/Participated in the Sales of ...
• 42% of Balboa Island Properties SOLD*
't.Md Oft Or~ eo.t .4JIOdlidon ol IWlftln Slldlda
Pier + great South Bay location. 3BR, tam.
rm & 4 full BA Large IMng rm w/frplc Large
master suite. Views from Jetty to PaVl-
hon/shared Pier .. t1,59S,OOO
Bob Koop Dovie Koop Bob Koop, Jr.
760-5000 Ext.128 or 760-.1580
Brand new custom home at Big Corona Beach
S Bedrooms, S.S Baths, appx. 4,200 sq. fL
Beautiful useol maible, pnile &: tile, gounnct
kiu:hen, Sub-Zero, elevator, dual AJC & heat·
ing, wet bar, fireplace 3 car garage, private
glled street. l11etdib'6 .,..,u. of U.e luubor,
wlti# 'lflltU#r ~ Ctllolilua vilw1 fro"' almost
•vn,roo•I
$1,895.000 Bob Koop, Sr. or Jr.
EAST SIDE FIXER
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Coner R·l LOT
Prime location, This ~ noada TI.Cl
Beautiful treo lined •treet. luJe comer lo&.
170000 BobK Sr.orJr.
Crisp & bright Cape Cod home.
Quality construction 1991 . 3BR,
2BA, w/French doors, bay wind-
(JV\/, vaulted ceilings, custom
decorated and colorfully land-
scaped! ...................... $699,000
Quiet location! little Balboa Island Duplex.
2BR, 2BA, den w/large sundeck and
balcony + 2BR, 18.4. with patlO t417,000 ,
OLD C.D.M. DUPLEX
Two wry calm. two bedroom, OM !Mlh uruts.
~ cr. lined llrOC& mold C.D.M., walk 10
Five c-. a-. eor-. shopping,
$425,000 BobK ,Sr.orJr.
.NEWPORT BEACH
760-5000 tlu
Ext. 128 · Crowd!
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Outstanding Peninsula Point Home
Luxurious master suite, hardwood floors,
decorator touches throughout. Must see to
appreciate the many details.
CALL DAYNA PETIIT 673-3899 PG. 651-4610
17 40 Plaza del Norte
$675,000
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36 Years ojVrfla!le 0xperience. Chris J[opper
222 !JJ(ornin!J Canyon :A-inc1paf !lJrober
dhorecli/fs
16, JOO' V iew Bol7Vii£71 Comfy Ofcler:J 23edroom + Office Jlome, !J(e<fucedlo $940,000.
Open 7Jaify I 2-4pm
313 Bar£spur
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Stunning PaOOf'amic
Ocean & Golf Course
Views! This elegant
home of 5BR, 5.SBA,
approx. 5500 SQ. ft.,
over .5 acre wft>eautiful
pool & spa.
PallOfamic Ocean,
Harbor, City lights view!
Spacious 48R family
home w/exceptional . •
floor plan for
entertaining & family
living. large rear yard
• w/pool, lush gardens &
lllObstructed ocean
Of Enjoy "as is: 2BR,
2BA home w/lBR, IBA
guest cottage. Home is
located on a rare 40 lot
Ocean peek view, just
steps to the beach.
Motivated owners.
Prime Location!
Canyon and city ights
view. Kitchen custom
cabinets, upgraded
battvooms. private
front & rear patios.
Owner wants it sold -
Custom 4BR, 4BA
Home. Vaulted ce~ings,
gourmet kitchen with
adjoining large family
room. Lush park-tlke
sett>ng w/pool & spa.
Custom Country Villa.
4BR, Master suite
w/fireplace. Country
kitchen, cathedral
cei~ngs and wood
beams. Private decks
1219 Santiqo
Lovely Tradtional Home
featuring large family/
entertainment room w/
fireplace, beam ceings &
wet bar. Balconies, bay
views from 2nd story,
new paint & carpet.
Access to three private.
beaches.
NEWPORT CREST
1 Encore
fi&htj Upgraded
Galofe New Berber
carpet and paint, new
fixtures, scraped
ceilings, new cabinets
& work bench IO
Fabulous views of
ocean. Catalina & city
lights from this SBR,
3BA smile family
attached home. Owner
transferred. Must sell~
1127 Whfteuls
"Fixer!" 3BR, 2BA w/
"unobstructed" ocean,
harbour & city 6ghts
VleW. "Prime location."
Practically lot value!
Distressed sale!!
El NGUEl HEJGHTS
31201 Oakmont
Warmth & Style Abound
This Spacious 5BR.
2.SBA Home. Huge
premium lot. naturally
light & bf1ght. Sparkling
pool, spa & watertan.
Make offer -Seller
bou&ht another -very
motivated Completely
remodeled three level
condo w/ granite
fll'eplace, central air,
plantaboo shutters,
trench doors. gated.
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Celebrating 21 Years In The Newport Harbor Area
SAnJRDAY ONLY
234 Lugonla • Newport Shores 3 8d Hse
$353,000 Kennie Jo Rizzo
432 Westminster· Newport Heights 3 8d Hse
Carrie Allen $375,000
1201 Santiago • Dover Shores, NB 5 8d Hse
Esther Fine $715 000
930 W. Oceanfront· NB Peninsula 4 8d Hse
Aushn Daynes $1.~000
SUNDAY ONLY
1710 Labrador· Mesa Verde, CM 3 8d Hse
Sally Nette! $239,900
2179 Santa Ana · East.side CM 3 8d Hse
Carla Broff man $359,000
207 Canal • Newpott Shores 3 Bdffse
Richard Lee $420,000
615 Gary Pl • Newport Heights 4 8d Hse
June Adams $459,000
54 Ocean Vista · Sea Island, NB 2 8d Condo
Eva Khwaja $579,000
1701 Starlight Cir · Baycrest, NB 4 8d Hse
Jeannine Stake $579,000
395 Camden · Laguna Beach 4 Bel Hse
Lis Olsen $1.450,000
1163 Marine · Laguna Beach 4 Bel Hse
Betty Comegys and Nancy Peterson $1.650.000
SAnJRDAY & SUNDAY
1901 Glenwood · Bayaest, NB
Jeannine Stake I George Dashiell
610 Donald · Newport Heights
Cammy Leshe I Marlene Hassel
1465 Galaxy • Dover Shores
June Adams I Lorraine Farrington
1027 Mariners · Dover Shores
Jimmie Jones
3 Bclllse
$41ff>O
3 Bl1tse
$479,000
4 Bel Hse
$595,000
4+ 8d Hse
$749,000
501 North Bayfront • Balboa Island 3 8d Hse
Rick Schreiber • $1,495,000
RENTALS AVAIIABLE
NEWPORT BEACH
714-631-1400
BALBOA ISLAND
714-673-6900
On the water ... -----------
Huge lot, prime location w/4bd beach house. Can
take up to 5.000 sqft new home. •6348
$1,040,000
NEWPORT SHORES
Canalfront built m '83 3bd w/exerdse rm & office.
Steps to comm pool, tenrns & ocean. •6327
$420,000
BAIBOA ISUND
Bayfront w/'large dock 2sty 3bd w/den on large
comer lot. roofdeck & 6 car garage. -<>343
$1.495.000
Gracious 3bd bayfront on large lot, pku & float.
Dining rm, library. patios & ganiens. #6286
$2,395,000
OCEANFRONT
Beach cottage w/2bdrms on oomer lot in prime
location. 16388
$799,000
lIITLE BALBOA ISi.AND
Bayfront w/dock for larger boat 2sty 3bd w/den &
flower-filed pabos #6384
$1,500,000
Rare opport\rllty! Gorgeoos 3sty 5txl w ;1av..ns
terraad to gated private beach '6365
$6,250,000
Near the water ... ------
Gated newer area w/wmrn pool. Highly upgrade:!
2sty 3bd hrn, loh, dining & ~ rms, ~· '6362
$270,000
NEWPORT SHORES
Fresh. 2sty 3bd w/natural \l,()()(j caOOiets. vaulted
ceibng, lrplc & SI.fl deck '6387
$285,000
BAYSIDE COVE
2sty 2bd coodo w/d:A garage. Gated anplx w/pool,
spa, beach & available dock rental. #6390
$395,000
HOME BY THE SfA
2 doors from ocean, \Ww from ~ Superbly
remodeled 5bd w/dnig & ~ rms. '6282
$795,000
UDOIMKDRM
2bi condo, seruity !*lg w/doomwi, pld & spa.
Cl\amel, ace.an & city lgtlts W!ws. '6301
$495,000
2bi hrn w/sttdio apt owr garage, brtk patio
Master has sitting area & fireplace. #6370
$625,000
MD> PENINSUlA
Dplx w/M each. & frplc in lower Gr6lt SIJlVlleJ
~. µ;! steps to beach. '6337
$320,000
BALBOA ISlAND
Great 3bd w/separate 4th bd & bath Price mcbies
al lumishlngs & linens •6374
$519,000
3bd. ~rm, 4 frploes, rooldetk w/spa & \~~~ &
3 car garage. Fr. ms & han;.r.iood flool'I 'b284
$795,000
With a view of the water .. ,
NEWPORT HEIGHTS
Newer 5bd custom W/OWlll l '-i IAews. Gcumd
lcitchen. libraiy, ~ & ~ rms. '6350
$799,000
DOVER SHORES T~ remodaed w/rpait.j l ~. 4bd, clrq l
lni,r nns, & spedraa.b views. #6293
$729,000
NOR'IH lAOONA
Fmh, chan1*lg 4bd w/faldous ocean ~. Fri}
rm, office. wile cdar, pod l spa. '6351
$1,495,000
NORl1t LAGUNA
NEWPORT BEACH
2436 W. Coast Hwy
714 631-1400 Exclusive Affiliate of Sotheby's International ~ealty BALBOA ISl.AND
315 Mn.e A\.enua
714 673~900
WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. Realtors®
Celebrating 21 Years In The Newport Harbor Area
f.ASTSl>E Costa Mesa. Gorgeous new 3td a1!bn
w/drq rm, 3 a1 garage.~ & bcnas
Top cpllly, anral vac &·SOllld 'J*m. •6347
631-1400 $359,000
NEWPORT tECHl'S ~ lid oottage w/1lanl-
wood floors on prime shed, Mlt to al schools. Used
ln:k, pidcet fence, roses & large rear yard "632$
6Sl-1400 $S69,000
3bd w/sllq rm, fami,r nn NEWPORT HEIGHTS lrnrnacUate 4bd on <Pet Spyglass. T ndtlonal 2sly 3bd w/den, flld; &
l 2 balcanies w/Baick &ri ~. 16333 aidHac. Remodeled~ rm, Fr. doors & bcn1s nns. Lush grot.rds w/pool & spa.16376
631-1400 $265,000 uted tn:tdrix. Rear piltio& rice~. "6392 6Sl-1400 $895,000
6Sl-1400 $459,000
NOR1H COSTA MESA Upgraded 3bd on cxir-
ner lot w/pertqior RV 01 boeL ~ frplc, tied
lcii:ha1 OOt.lllers & wood Boored enby. 16372
631-1400 $119,000
Nl'WPOIT Bf.AOl lwge 3bd iv.mm In 9*I
anpbt w/ptJd. AJt cti garage, boru nn/'Hfl/d·
f'a. MIM' w/wd celng, frplc &: spa U>. 16379
631-1400 $219,000
fE\1POlrT SHOlf.S 3bd be.edi oottaga. Tied MDI aimer. ~ peHad 1tty 4bd, clrq
IMng rm, ic.:hen &: baths. Steps to prWne ~ & (m.tJ rms. large~ w/pool l spa. ~
front It amn clih9e, pool & tennis. 16385 631-lM $595,000
631-1400 $149,900
NEWPORT HEIGHl'S Sf.A ISlAfC) ~ renodded 2bd, --
perfect condo w/clrq rm, den I: ta-tech ldkt. In
pd gllllld c:ormn w/pods, spas & pool. "63111
631-HOO $579.000
MYCIESTT~ nimocWm14bd. diql ~
11111 & gowmet ldlchen w/lnlldllt nook. ~
t.~belhwt ... &spatub. ~ls
631-1400 $579,000
IW80t\ &NI> Ownq 2sty 3bd Vl/r.p cl-BmUUJht.t~3xl ....W,~l~ Reel bath. Complddj remodded a: fralVi
nm, hriM>ocl loon & 2 frpbs. '6391 pM...s, new ldkhen, lboiq, rocJ I: mcq. '6.l'38
631-1400 $479 000 '7U900 $640,000
IW.BOA ISlNI> ~ remodeJed 2sty 4bd
w/rocl deck. Fftplaces WI master & ~ & farni,i
rms, pwer ties & ~ flooring. 16366
673-6900 $699,000
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'-nti rm on fMf 1/l am. Open pB\ ~ cdqJs, sloND. Fr. doors a: bh. adaped ~ 16381
631-1400 $950,000
ID> 151£ T~ 3bdon qeb, clii-.i&lamt,t
nns, malds<Jtrs& 3 argnge. SaemJ ~ Wiiis
ii ;r. to urr,i pllllo, pOO, spa & gmdlns.16.38()
631-1400 $999,000
DOW.It SHORES estate w/Wtw, lesris cnrt, rm
l spa on '11t11/l aae. SoJ:ilb6:ad alltOm, 4 bds,
Inly, diq. ~ & glllTle rms. l6309
631-1400 R1h edl $1,395,000
ID> 151£ P.omantic CUlfaTl 3td \'ila on exll'l large,
(Jilt caner~ 5me, lldm & coUms, 3 frPces &
Gtraorci1111y prMr;yw/WNI$ d bh !Jftne'Y. '6317
631-1400 ....... $1,499,000
SHOWCASE
EXCEPTIONAL ESTATES
CORONA DEL MAR
On the sand v.ill lncompiirable blr/ ~ ~. degn.
top~ a.ISlorn home w/6 toms, ~ & fanVJ rms, den
i*rl goumet !did.-. & autyald w/rxid and spa. '636() $3,fS0,000 .
NBVPORT 8EAOi
2436 w. COlllt Hwy
714 631-1400 Exclusive Affiliate of Sotheby's International Realty
BALBOA ISLAND
315 Marine Awnue @. 714 673-6900.
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Celebrating 21 Years In The Newport Harbor Area
WATERFRONT'S #l TEAM ·'
PRESENTS •••
MARLENE HASSEL
642-6048
MANNY STEUJNO
650-2678
NEWPORT HfJGHTS
Darling 3bd cottage w/hardwood
flrs on prime street, walk to
schools. Used brick, picket fence,
roses & large rear yard. #6328
$369,000
NEWPORT HfJGHTS
Immaculate 4bd on quiet cul-<le-
sac. Remodeled kitchen/family
rm , Fr doors & used brick frplc .
Nice larxiscaping & patio. #6392
$459,000
CUFF HAVEN
Delightful duplex, large 3bd/3ba
owner's w/beam ceiling, yard &
2bd rental w/patio, both w/frplc.
Great area, close to schools. #6377
$549,500
NaWOR'T HEIGHTS
Huge 5bdnewerrustan w/OCRan
& park views. Master with view
deck, gowmet kitchen, liniy,
dining and family rms. #6350
. $799,000
NEWPORT BEAOi
2436 w. Coost Hwy
714 631-1400
·631-14.00 x254/259
~elusive Affiliate of Sotbebys International Realty
• NEWPORT HfJGHTS
Channing Brion Jeanette re-
model. 3bd, gourmet kitchen.
hardwood floors & skylights.
Large, very private yard. 16363
$375.000
NEWPORT HfJGHTS
&lutihl\i appointed 2sty 3txl
remodel on <llde-sac. ·Gourmet
kitchen w/nook, dining & family
nn, hrdlAd firs& 2 frplces.16391
$479,000
Cl.ff HAVEN
Large 2sty 4bd. Airy, open livirf:J
& family rooms w/beam ceilings
and gourmet kitchen w/nook.
Guestqrtrs& 4-cargarage.16368
$679.000
PfJJCAN POINT
Front rf1tN homesite in spectaat-
lar location on 121-greenw/white
water views. Extra privacy · w/
~nexttoproperty.16296
$1.795,000
BALBOA ISLAND
315 Martne Awru
714 673~900
WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. Realtors® . ..
Celebrating 21 Years In The.Newport '"1arbor Area
US OLSEN ..
759-8520 .
395 CAMDEN PLACE
LAGUNA BfACH
$1,450,000
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ON THE WATER .
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US ANDRICK
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1995 AWARD WINNERS · RICK SCHREIBER
631-1400 x276
501 NORTH BAYFRONT
BAIBOAISIAND
$1,495,000
Fresh and bright 2 story on the bayfront with large dock and slip.
Remodeled 3 bedroom on large comer lot with den, huge roof deck,
two story skylit entry and a six car subterranean garage. r
Spectacular ocean and sunset views from thi private cuJ-<IHac
location. Remodeled 4 bedroom home with 4 baths, courtyard pool
and spa, wine cellar and steam shower.
631-1400
NEWPORT BEAOi
7 i463t:i• Exclusive.AffiliateofSotheby'slntemationalRealty
BAl..BOA ISi.AND ~
31s Mame Awnue . Yizl.·
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Celebrating 21 Years In Tiie Newport Harbor Area
OCEANFRONT HOMES
IAGUNA Bf.ACH ·ON THE BEACH · 1163 MARINE AVENUE
3 Bedroom. Pool, Guest House
$1.650,000
NANCY PETERSON
(714) 967-0221
COWAN Hf;IGlfTS • 2.47 PRIVATE GA'IB> ACIES
3 8edrtxim Home, Pool and Latge Guest House
$1.995.000
IAGUNA BEACH -EMF.RALD BAY
Outstanding 5 Bedroom Estate On The Sand
$6,250,000
1995
AWARD WINNERS
The Power of Two
lEMON HBGHTS • 1.7 PRIVATE ACRES
Gated Eatate with Tads Ccut. Pool and Ocean VW
$6,000,000
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5 Bedroom Custom with Separate Apar1ment
$1,495.000
BE1TY COMEGYS
(714) 248-5957
NEWPORT Bf.MJI • aJFF HAVEN
Duplex, 3 Bedroom, 2 Beth and 2 Bedroom, 1 Bath
$549.SOO
NEWPORT BfAOf
7 j4Qi-i40o . Exclusive Affiliate of Sotheby's International Realty
WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. Realtorse .
Celebrating·21 Years In Tile Newport Harbor Area ..
·WE KNOW. UDO ISLE ••• AND UDO ISLE KNOWS US!
KAY l!OLOVINA 675-5622 LEE DRUMMY 675-1622 CHRISTEN NILSEN 675-7728
BFAU11RJJ..LY REMODELED
Turn-key 3 bedroom home on huge lot. Master w/fireplace, dining
room, family room, maid's quarters and 3 car garage. Soaring ceilings
and walls of glass to patio, pool, spa and gardens. #6380
$999,000
ROMANTIC CUSTOM VIUA
Extra large, quiet comer lot. Extraordinary privacy with views of lush greenery and
sunny patios. Three fireplaces, spa and extensive use of quartzite, arches and
columns. #6317
Reduced $1,499,000
SWS!PING CORNER ESTATE
"True Estate" on one-half block at the quiet end of the island. Included is a
large 5 bedroom house with library, family room, triple garage and
luxurient gardens. #6359
$1,995,000
SUPERBLY REMODFlE>
An exceptional, bright and ligh1 l story 3 bedroom home with diq and family
rooms, new kitchen, windows and doors and remodeled baths. l.JJsh tropical patio on
oversi1.ed comer lot. 16393
$829,000
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BAl.80A ISLAND
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714 673-6900
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Specializing in properties for sale or kase ... on the water. .. MllT the waur. • .and wilh a view of tM water. ..
CELEBRATING OUR 21 YEARS IN THE NEWPORT HARBOR ARFA
MARLENE HASSEL
7 years at Waterfront
CONGRATUIATIONS
TO WATERFRONT'S
1995 TOP TEN!
7 years at Waterfront
MARLENE HASSEL & MANNY STEWNO
No. 1 T earn in listings and sales w lume No. 2 Team in listings and saJes volume
MARY ANN NElltERCUTT
21 years at Waterfroot
VICKILEE
16 Y9S at Wae.rfnrt
NANCY PETERSON
6 years at Waterlront
MANNY STEUINO
6Y9'SlitW~
atRISTEN NUf.N
6 years at Wallrfrat
NE.wPORT 8EAOi
7 UQN.40o Exclusive Affiliate of Sotheby's lnrem.tional Realty
LORRAINE FARRINGTON
12 ~at w.frai
aALIOA ISi.AN>
Top qUAllty rttnOd duplex. White kit Mil
w/'*. &. dedL. 2.Bl • c:NU 2 CM p S7Js.oot
Peithou5e w/4 Gil gM, dev•tor to uch ftr.
38l 58A. Try Trade or lelse-Opt .•...... S.0,000
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58 ft. lot. grut 1oat1on. 4ll 3M ~ lewl
w/lllge So. J»tlo. Plins b 2nd story. M60.ooo
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COllONA DU. MA&
4Bll lBA w/rx,fv entry to 1 Bil I BA down. C.th
cdllng, ~ toon.I OR. ................. $319,000
COllONA DU. MA&
Spldous &. open. 38l 2.58A plus pool table
size den. MM wlfr#:.. spa tub, bllc .•.. SJM,000
HAUOR VIEW HIU5
Lush growids .a:.ent remodel. New 5We root.
Q.ISlOm dts/vlirtdow/ubs. GcwgeousL S119.000
COllONA DU. MA&
II.ear ll'llt xlnt ftOOf plln. 24try w/sulte down.
3N. 3 bilconles. fplc. direct pr .cc. .. $319,000
COllONA DU. MA&
So. at CoAst Hwy. Owmlng c.ott&ge &. .mst
studio W/Ot:ll VW. Roof dedL. 2-<M pt$6U.f50
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Buyers, Time to Buy. Selle~, Time to List.
9 Escrows in February!
HARBOR VIEW HOMES
Palermo model, family room extended 13'.
Exercise room off master bedroom.
$599,000
HARBOR VIEW HOMES
"N frame portofino
in a great location
$529,000
NEWPORT NORTH
Beautiful customized home witb a gourmet
kitchen. Located in a gated community
HARBOR VIEW HOMES
Carmel model with large double bedroom,
bath and playroom upstairs.
$479,000
MICHAEL DREYFUS
& SusANWEIR
HARBOR VIEW HOMES
Expanded Carmel model, dining room and
kitchen have been extended. Beautiful Badzyardl
$525,000
HARBOR Vmw HOMES
OPEN HOUSES -SUN. 1 -5 Carmel model with expanded dining
402 Vista Trueba, 1943 Pon Provence room. Best buy in Harbor View!
1730 Pon Bannouth $399,000
mdreyfus@coldwellbanker.com
When Buying or S~lling,
.Call Don & Joyce @Ison
.800-487-4931
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204 Hazel, Corona dcl Mar
Oceanfront w /forever views of sails
and sunsets. Potential to expand.
Owner says bring all offers.
Sl,950,000
Ocean views -owners motivated
Original Shorecliffs home situated high on
a corner lot of a terrific cul-de-sac street
$795,000
Laguna Beach
Exceptional priVitc gated cs12te, designed in clas-
sic Tudor style. $3,850,000
l lS Abalone, Little Island
New Orleans sryle home, 3 +unit
Sought after 100 block location
$675,000
280 Cagney Lane
1 bedroom + den, ocean & bay view
$229,000 or $1 ,450 p/mo.
1008 E. Balboa Blvd.
Contemporary bayfront, private dock
Sl ,850,000
410 Morning Star Lane, Dover Shores
Off the Bayfront, 3 bd , 2.75 ba,
master retreat with vaulted ceilings.
$798,000
633 Lido Park Drive E-3
2 bd plus den, docks available, beautiful
bayfront penthouse condo. $575,000
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My Turn
By Perry Taub
SPRING IS A TIME FOR
CHANGE AND GROWTH!
Economic trends indicate that
now is an o pportune time to pur-
chase or to sell residential proper-
ty in Newport Beach. Interest
rates are competitive and quality
home inventory is stabilizing.
In the San Francisco Bay Area,
multiple purchase offers are being
pn:sc~ on homes for sale.
The Beverly Hills Area inventory
of homes for sale has dramatically
decreased and sales have
increased.
Based on these trends, soon, it
will be "your turn n to enjoy the
benefits of an improved real estate
market.
It wouJd be my pleasure to assiSt
you if you are planning to acquire
or sell a home.
_, 644-5833
OPEN HOUSES l-5 P.M.
SATURDAY'S INvJTATIONS
THE BLUFFS
2327 Vista Huerta $210,000 Allison Sccscmann 929 Tiller Way -Open Sat & Sun 12-4 NEWPORT BEACH
6304 W Oceanfront S892,000 David Prince
HARBOR R.IOG E
l8 San Sd1J!>t1an Sl ,395,000 Sonja Powell
LIDO ISLE
844 V1.t Lido Nord S3,200,000 Velma Timmons
W OODRRIDGF
40 R.t111bow IA1kc $347,500 Kevin Kanda
SUNDAY'S lNVTTATlONS
HARBOR VIEW HILLS
929 Tiller $489,000 Carolyn Bridge
HARBOR VIEW H OMES
I 730 Port R.1rmouth $399,000 Dreyfus/Weir
1963 Post l'rm·c1Ke ss2s·,ooo Drcyfu~/Wc1r
IRVfNP.
17 Mont.ma\ E\tc $218,000 Jan Ward
JASMINE CREEK
119 J asmmc Creek $589,000 Judy Mum.)'
BALBOA ISLAND
115 Balboa hland $675,000 Renee West
BIG CANYON
25 Rue Grand Ducal $610,000 Perry Taub
10 Rue Biarriu $895,000 Joyce Olson
SPYGLASS HILL
52 Drakes Bay $725,000 Don Olson
NEWPORT BEACH
6304 W Oceanfront $892,000 Kerry & Kyle Krause
HAM<>R RIDGE
18 San Sebastian Sl,395,000 David Prince
DoVBll SHORES
410 Morning Star Lane $798,000 David McCulloch
THE B LUFFS
1953 Vista Caudal
402 Vista Trucha
Broker AHociAte
Enjoy gorgeous bay,
ocean and night light
views in desirable
Harbor View Hi/ls.
• 4 &drooms, 2.5 batlrs
• larye lot over 11,000 sq ft
• Complata/y ramode/ed
kitchen with Euro-cabinetry
and bay window.
• lkuo/uDy lamlsca1»J rear
yard with private 6pa
• Pn·ixn. courtyard entry
(800) 283-3734
DOVER SHORES: Private beaches on the bay
BOUNDARIES:
The Dover Shores community
encompasses the streets nearby upper
Newport Bay's West Bank. The general
location is north of Pacific Coast Highway
and cast of Dover Drive. ·
HISTORY:
1bc area was part of a land grant given to
Don Jose Sepulveda and calJed Rancho San
Joaquin. The Upper Bay was called Bolsa
de Quiguera by the Spanish which means
"Bay of the High Ban~." James Irvine
bought the fand in 1864. and the Irvine
Company started the present development
about 100 years later. •
HOMES:
There are 310 homes inc luded in the.Dover
Shores Community Association. Most of
the homes have views or the potential of a
view. All of the lots arc generous in size
and many are exceptionally large. In
addition to the many bluff top or elevated
homes with bay and/or ocean views. there
are 73 waterfront homes with direct access
lO the bay.
STYLE:
Many Dover Shores homes are cu tom
built and the others were con tructed by
well-known builders of quality house
featuring pacious living areas.
COMMUNITY FEATURES:
Residents may enjoy a variety of activities
including swimming and boatin& at private
bayside beaches. The Mariners Branch of
the library is within walkina distance as is
the Newport Aquatic C"altet which offers
rowing, kayaking and canoeina. lbcre a.re
Coast Newport Properties Presents
Lidt> Isle Ctmt~ &Jyfrtmt,
This extraordinary, warm, contemporary home is situated on one
and one-half lots on the sunny south-side of prestigious Lido Isle. It
features forty-five feet of bay frontage, a spacious oayside terrace
and dock that will berth a 60-foot yacht.
The home was completed in late 1990 with architecture by Mark
Sin~er and dramatic interiors by the internationally famous
deSJgners ,Karl Copas and Jarmin Roach.
You will find the perfect synthesis of open design, style and luxury in
this elesant five bedroom, four and one-half bath home with its
romantic master su.ite, bayfront spa and an extra large walk-in closet.
The gorgeous custom interior decor is set off to perfection by the
marble and granite, dramatic glass walls, gourmet kitchen and bar,
security ~ystem, and three-car garage with a lift for a fourth vehicle.
Lido Isle offers its residents a yacht dub and community center,
private beaches, tennis courts, parks, and private security patrol. To
many, Lido Isle represents the ultimate in California lifestyles. This
is truly one of the finest homes.
Living on the Harbor at Newport Beach, you will enj oy the best that
Orange County has to offer. Lido Isle is just minutes from the area's
prime retail, cultural and business centers with easy access to both
Orange County and Los Angeles airports.
For more infonnotion 011 this property, ple11se co11t11ct:
Coast Newport Properties
4 Civic Plaza, Suite 260
Newport Beach, CA 92660
(714) 644-1600
numerotts activities provided by the Dover
Shores Community Ass.ociation.
SCHOOLS:
Local public schools are award-winning
Mariners Elementary, innovative Ensign
Junior High. and traditionafly excellent
Newport Harbor High School. Parent
participation at all three schools is
outstanding.
NOW LISTED:
There are 18 active listings in Dover .
Shores as of MaJCh 25. The prices start at
$595.000 with the highest priced listing at
$2,995,000. The home pictured is the
lowest priced view property and is offered
at $595,000.
T-his ~ features a huge family room
with oversized fireplace. From the second
story, lhe master bedroom and two
additional bedrooms have balconies and
expansive views across the bay to the
Dunes Marina. A fourth bedroom has a
balcony and beautiful view of the backyard
trees and garden.
SOURCE:
Linda Silver of Metro Realty • .5 Corporate
Plaza. Newport Beach. (714) 720-9422.
Silver has lived in Dover Shores for 23
years.
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communhy profik of your Jann ana,
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New Listings
Big Canyon 5 bedroom, 3 bath
single story family home with pool.
Rick Langevin $899,000
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Baycrest Executive 4 bedroom
single level on large lot. A 10+1
Keith Randle $579,000
New Ustings
$755.000
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$372,500 s.t (1-4)
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75' Via Udo Soud
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1740 r.tOoNnlront $2.545.000
80 HlitiCwlllmMI DdYe $2.~
7 amMre eo.t $2,600,000
, c-Wood ome $2.69S.ooo 2., .. Udo Soud S2.l".OOO
... ,... Ddwe $2."5,800
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2112 It .... lhd. $1.850.GOO
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$299,000
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New Listings
The Bluffs End unit "Trina" Ooor-
plan overlooking Back Bay.
Kay Parker $295,000 L.H.
Bayview Court Spacious 3 Bd •
3 Ba townhome in gated community
Heidi Stockwell $259,859
Mlssloa Vlelo Well priced 4 bed-
room pool home on large lot. Pool & spa.
Bill Wedmore $239,000
Tiie 816 Best bu~ In Newport Beach.
3 bedroom, 2 bath condo. UH land.
J.Ue Stepheuon $15',000
Granvl.De Upgraded 3 bedroom, 3 bath
golf course upper unit w/ great views.
Morphy & Bush $639,000
Eme rald Bay Large (24.000 sq. ft.I
view lot. Great opportunity to build In
private beach community Guard gated.
Rod Daley $695,000
View Prope~~s
AIMew Terrac:ie Located In Pfe$d&ious
private community. Walking distance to
town, beach & partcs. OYertoob the ocean.
Conale MaDentl $824, 750
Emerald Bay Charming studio/
home In Emerald Bay. Lot value!
Rod & Nancy Daley $825,000
West Newport Beach Oceanfront
duplex right on the sand. Quiet area.
Ronda Hein $899 ,000
Harbor View Hiiis Remodeled 4 Bd.
home w/ gorgeous harbor/ocean views!
Evan Corkett $995 ,000
Condo & Town~ome Living
Tastln 2 bedroom, 2 bath condo
Comer location, large side yard.
Cynthia PhUUps $99,000
llllllMt" ..... •• Polllt Super "9y
view 2 bedroom condo In cre•t loattlon.
Bob Bers $29',000 $46,,000
t.
Emerald Bay Fabulous view.
4 bedrooms. Close to park and beach.
Hhunan & Hlrwchler $1 ,295,000
Udo Isle Custom home on double
lot with pool. Bay and light view.
Sara Hinman $1 ,295,000
Harbor RJcfCe Elegant custom. Huge
rooms. vlew.1azebo;pool and spa.
Laqevln & &ere $2,395,000
Hu.nttncton Harbour 5 bedroom.
7 bath bayfront on tip of Trinidad Island
with 3 la11e docks. Approx. 240 ft on bay.
le ny nn.ter • $4, 750,000
Costa Mesa
Family Neighborhoods
........ Yllaae Privacy & seclusion!
New Interior. Pine floors & French doors. Steve..... $J29,000
Newport Beedt Exquisite remodel.
3 bedroom pool home on larce lot.
C)wdda PYlps $5J9,950
Newport North Customized
3 bedloocn (poss. 4th) in pted oommunity.
Could not be duplkated at th.is~-
Gree Lombarcl $«9, 900
Island Uving
Udo lele leyfront duplex.
Sindy beach Md city Utht .....
Heidi leockwall . $995.000
lnbte Terrace Charmine Cape Cod
with 3 bedrooms. 2 baths and pool.
Vaulted oellJnc. slcyllchts. Best buy!
Matta• Pllllltppl $499,000
Harbor View Hiii Adorable 4 Bd.
4 Ba. family home, large backyard.
Stella Worden $5'9,000
Seavlew Completely redone slncle
level home. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths.
Susan Sen''" $599,000
6 Bd. 5.5 Ba.
custom home on approx. 21.000 sq. ft lot.
Kline & Hants $1,295,000
Belcourt Contemporary
destcner perfect estate home In cated
community. No Mello Roos.
Mmy den & Bob Weclarz $1,395,000
Gated Communities
Blc C.•JO• yorgeous slncle family
home with private pool and spa.
Lqrand & Bibb $1,650,000
Rib C9ft Gre•t oce•nfront lot
pec:hecl ebo¥e PMt wt Pk'tlc.
Scnnb· & ._. $1,090,000
644-1600
723-8800
Beach living
Newport COMt · Six year old 3 Bd.
home. full of amenities. 14ht and bright.
Hazel & Jon Dishon $289,000
Udo Ille • Custom bilyfront on •
"ft. tot:' bedtooms. 3.5 bMhs. Dock. c,..w. n•.. $2,49',ooo
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OCTOBER 1995
QUARTER
WINNERS
NOVEMBER 1995
LlsnNGAGENT OFllE MoNrH
JOHN McMONIGIE
STEVE HIGH
DECEMBER 1995
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723-8800
Collece Park 3 Bd. single family
home on comerfot. Great neighborhood.
Heidi Stockwell $198,000
Harbor View Homes Great opportunity!
4 bedrooms on laqe lot. 1-ts to parit.
Sara Hinman $575,000
Ba7c....t Ulte n~w. totall)' refur·
blshed 4 bedroom on peat street.
lo.Anne Perldn• $,2,,000
Beach Communities
Single level, spec:Dcular
view, 2 bedrooms. den. 2+ baths.
Steve Hlch $469,000
Huntlncton Beach Blc 4-plex
with 6 caraces. each unit with 3 baths.
marble fireplace and skyllchts.
Cmneo Sllol9 Great view home
with updated kitchen, 4 bedrooms,
3 ~Community has 3 private beilches. s.an Sea..... $169.000
Beacoe.., Cozy updated 3 bed-
room beach home w/ I Bd. rental unit.
Mike Marr $739,000
Udo ltle Bayhont with larce dodt
and fabulous view. 3 bedrooms+ den.
Worden & Bibb $2,395,000
Ba,..oree Charmine 3 bedroom
home Just steps from the beach .
..,,_ Morplly $1 ,090,000
Oceanfrollt Step onto the und.
5 bedroom. 4 bath farnJly home.
Coanle MaDemtt $1,69',000
Ritz Cove ~t lot In cuard pted
oomm. Perched above part & PadJlc.
Scanlan & Busk $2,014,~
Oceanfront Duplex In quiet
beac:hfront sedk>n. Top quality bulldlnc.
spacious unJts ln mint oondltion.
Rick · n $79',000 $6l4,000 Ronda Hehl $1,095,000
Condo & Townhome living
Belcourt ~ totmhome
w/ hleh cietllnp, French doors & morel
U•da LJ1e $659,000
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4 Bel. 3.5 Ba. 3 c.ar~. Cul-de-Mc. •
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Qpportunities
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SENIOR SALEs ExEcuTIVE
#I SALESPERSON ~ 1995 .
759,.3750
Lido Isle
$2,895,000
KEvlN KUBIAK
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. Hall of Fame Member
759"'3727
JIM Ku~E
759-3771
DENMS DURGAN DEBI BIBB
~ 759~3707
LANDMARK O~EANFRONT ESTATE
· -=--m SHORE CLIFFS ·
estled on a rare 36,000 square foot oceanfront parcel,
s exceptional Frome offers breathtaking views of .the . .
harbor entra11ce,·crashing waves and blue Paci~c.
Most rooms, intludilig-tire ~ve bedroom~} six· and one-half baths,
living room, den-, study, dining-toom, breaifastTO()lk~ ~
and family room are located on lite eittry~ level." ~.,-. t • Custom details include hardwood and brick tile noors,
beamed ceilings, crown moldings, hand-painted tiles
. and French windows. and doors.
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ROBIN
717~4711 1'1c~onigle
Bes1: of" Lido Isle
123 Via Orvieto
$849.<><><>
. Character and charm are abundant in this
immaculate four bedroom home located on a 45'
lo~ in one of Lido lsle·s best street-to-street locations.
Open beam ceilings, hardwood floors, huge us~d
brick south patio with outdoor jacuzzi. downstairs
master bedroom with separate sitting area, fireplaces
in both · living and dining rooms. Beautifully refurbished
with quality finishings and amenities.
0 P E N S AT U R DAY A N D S U N DAY
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Exel ustve Lido Isle ~yf'ront: Best: Buy on t:he Gold Coast: Lido Isle Estate
853 Via lido Soud 26 Linda Isle 110 Via Trieste
.$3,495,000 $1,995.000 $1, 195. 000
0 P E N S AT U R DAY . & S U N DAY
Newport Helsht:s Fantlly Home Elesant: Lido Isle Home Charming Lido Isle Home
5 Partc Place 124 Via Trieste 838 Via Lido Soud
$995.000 $699.00·0 $669.000
OPEN SUNDAY
227 Evening Can11on, Corona del Mar
• Exceptional ocean and canyon views
• Oversized 28,000 sq. ft. canyon lot
• New tile roof, flooring and kitchen appliances
• 3 bedrooms plus guestquarters
• Stone's throw to Little Corona Beach
Offered at $1 ,695,000 ..,
53 Belcourt Nortli, Newport Beach
• Extra large interior lot
• 4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths
• Spacious and open with large rooms
•Lushly gardened grounds
• 24-hour gate guarded community
Offered at $1 ,395,000
80 Ocean Vista, Newport Beach
• Lowest priced unit i~ Island
•Overlooks 14th fairway -NBCC
• 2 bedrooms, 2.5 baths
•Maintained in excellent condition
• 24-hour gate guarded community
Offered at $529,000
452 Caflrlllo Te"ace, Corona del Mar
• Sit down ocean and catalina views
• 4 bedrooms, l.5 baths, family room
• Bleached wood floors, new carpet
• Large Mexican paver courtyard
• Walking distance to beach and Olde Corona del Mar
Offered at $559,000
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5 Bd. 4 Ba. Pride of ownership! High quality materials
Marble, granite, French doors, crown moldings, 3 fireplaces
$869,000
Harbor Ridge Value
5 Bd. 3.5 Ba. Pride of ownership!
Two private sunny decks, atrium
$699,000
Triangle Square Area
3 Bd. 2 Ba. townhome w/ fireplace
Greenbelt location, community pool
$144,000
BILL FE.E-N·EY
in association with TIM CARR
COAST NEWPORT PROPERTIES
Voice Mail: 717-4744•
Bayshores Family Home
7 Bel. 5 Ba Traditional, hardwood floors, French doors,
3 fireplaces, 3 car garage, large country kitchen/family room
$795,000
Lido Isle Prime Location!
2 Bd. 2 Ba. + den home, beamed ceilings
Prime street to street location, 35 ' lot
$595,000
Affordable in Corona del Mar
2 Bd. 2.5 Ba. End townhomc on large greenbelt
Refurbished and immaculate, community pool
$229,000
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Lacuna Beach Striking ocean
and whitewater view building site.
Steve Hlch $219,000
South Lasuu Beach Two luxurious
oceanfront untts wl private beach access.
Bob DITuDJo $259,900/$329;000
Sea Island Best of all views & best of
all values! Spacious slnaJe level home.
Mal)' EDen & Bob Weclarz $529.000
Dover Shores Tot.ally remodeled with
a spect3CUlar view. The best craftsmanship
and matertalswlth every detail in mind
Austero & Kim $755,000
View Properties
Newport RJd&e The Pointe
4 bedrooms. 4 5 baths with ocean views
Designed to perfection.
Worden & Lombardi $819,000
Newport Beach Oceanfront units
right on the sand Great opportunity!
Ronda Hein $895,000
Balboa Bayfront Contemporary on
the bay. Dock. private beach. Tum-key!
Mickey Rowe $1,399,000
Balboa PenJnsua. Point New 5 bed·
room Mediterranean mansion
Bob eera $2.545,ooo
Splendid setting!
Your search for the perfect home is over
Austero & Kim $2.995,000
Harbor Island Wonderlul bayfront lot
wl 62 ft. of frontace. Spectacular main chan-
nel views.~ gated community.
Be\4elty MorpJly $4,400,000
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Spotlight Corona del Mar
E.IMnlld -Point Ocunfront home
w/ private bffch. Ctashlnc surf & sun9et'SI
Rod Daley $2,,,0,000
Corou del Ma9r Custom built 2-story
w/ 4 Bd. 3 Ba. & spa. l fl blk. from park.
Ma9rle• Phillippi $730,000
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S.,,.&.• KID 4 Bd. l Ba. + den on
larae lot with ocean, bay & ctty views.
f1x & Lqrand $829,000
644~1600
723~8800
Gated .
Communities
Emerald Bay Ocean view custom
home 4 Bd. 2. 5 Ba. Private beach 1
feny Finster $1,237,500
lrvl•e Cove Oceanfront 6 bedroom
Abalone Point home on lfl acre site
Rod Daley $6,500,000
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759-3722
CORONA DEL MAR
520 1/2 Narcissus
• Premium quality construction throughout
• 2 Bd. 2. 5 Ba. family room and attached garage
• Great comer location on quiet COM street
OFFERED FOR SALE AT $409,900
Juov Gooo
759 .. 3752
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Beautiful St. Laurent Plan 2 with 9 bedrooms,
den/study and q uality upgrades.
Professionally landscaped . Beautifull y
decorated · this is a "10"1 Huge lot!
$408,325
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SpectacJtlar Ocean & Canyon Views -
Exceptional upgraded Plan D end unit
inside guard·gated community of ALTEZZ.A.
Granite countertops, trav~rtine flooring,
A/C and security system.
$5,9,000
For more infomuition contad
Rick Langevin
759~3759
DUNCAN FORGEY .
759-3792
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Beautiful 3 bedroom, 3 bath home with
wood floors, lots of windows and separate
guest house. Wonderful ambiance and
landscaping! Meticulous detail In every room. ,
$542,,00
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PELICAN HILL
Tliis magniffcent estate en;oys sweeping views
of golf course, ocean, liarbor and city liglits .
Tlie plienomenal six bedroom ffoorplan
"'ptures views from nearly every room
of tliis ffnely detailed liome.
A rare opportunity in one of Soutftern
California's most prestigious communities
Offered at $4,300,000
Two VERY SPECIAL OPPORTUNITIES
IN THE BEACHSIDE COMMUNITY OF CAMEO SHORES
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sit ..,,. oet4111 fttw. i.M«ted ON 0111 of t/et "'1ftst lots
(,,,m. ortt-fudf 41m) ;,. a. ... eo Shores.
Oftel'U fi$1,47,,000
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LASUIA IEACll OCEAIFROIT Fabulousoceanlront hm 4BR. 4BA, contemporary upscale design. Steps to the sand
Private gated comm. $1,•,•
GREAT OPPORTUllTY TO OWi
2 32 acres zoned Mlg w(l tree sland1ng bldgs. Could no1 duplicate at this price.
Excellent m~1men1 opportunity ' $2,718,•
UDO ISi.MD IAYFROIT
Light & bught lamliy hm on extra large lot w/drl:Jt.. 6BR + 4 SBA. Large mstr suite+
remodeled bath Spacious guesl qtrs. Immaculate condition! $1,115,•
COROU DR MAR llSTORICAi. HM
Perched above ·unle Corona· on-an oversized corner tot w/pano ocean views. 5BA,
4.5BA. hardwood firs. beautiful high coved ceilings, massive trpl $1,121,•
COTO SECL&D CUSTOM HOME
Perteet lam1ly/entertammg custom estate al end of wooded cut-de--sac neighbor-
hOod Beautiful woodwork throughout. labulous family rm w/huge roaring frpl, pub--
style wetbar & adjoining game rm Direct access to hO!se traits. $1,SIS,•
EXCEPTIOUL CUSTOM HOME
City lites. bay + ocean views. Quality workmanship throughout. French doors.
mouldings. 3 trpl's 6-car spaces, garage w/lots of custom cabinets. 5BR. 4.SBA
Long duveway + much more $1,m,•
FlllE LOCATIOll
Less than 5 mm·s to HOOQ & PCH. Easily seen from 55 Hwy 6 ollice suites ( 1 w/
apartmeol) Pertee! tor satellite ottice or primary ollice when 1oca1ioo. access &
parking are cr11ical considerahons. M011valed seller' -·-
PRIVATE & PRESTIGIOUS 818 CUYOll
A slunn1ng SBA. 4.SBA hm s11uated on an oversized 101 in prlvale & prestigious Big
Canyool Property enioys pool & spa w/vleNs of bay & ocean! SIS7.•
MOVE II COIDITIOI • IAYSHORE Gorgeous 4BR. 3 SBA. just reduced! TOlalfyremodeled in 1987! MainflrBR.2 pcrvall
beaches Galed $811,•
52' UDO ISLE FAMILY HOME
Bring all olferst Must sell' Large IOI on street 10 strada locahon. Quiet end of Island.
close 10 tennis. beach. clubhouse. 5BR. SBA. family rm & dining rm. lBR, 2BA
downstairs Greal house. location. loll $710,•
SUP£R8 EXPAllOED & QUALITY
Gate guarded Belcourt expanded model. Supesbly decofated m traditional style.
Quality oak wood used including llblary area. Move-in today! $714.•
SPACIOUS TOWW
En1oy privacy from your oversized patio. Dramatic leeling on enlering lhlshm -large
mstr on hrst lloor •.m
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Private boa1 dock. sandy beach, 28R +den. Accommodale to approx. 40 ft boat + side
lie. Gated comm: Remodeled like newt tal,• .........
Single SfOfY beaJ\y, martite flooflng. highly upgraded. Open house on weekends -
call for more lnlonnalfon. -·-
llAMGI VIEW lllU
4BR. 2BA. Belvedere plan Ina tnllous looallon next to greenbelt Cuslom remodeled
lhru-out. French dooJs & windows, scraped ceilings, hardwood nrs. custom etllly
doors wlbeveled glass. Alarm system & rooch more. tm•
M:ul VIEW· tua •um
4BR. 2BA llm in desirable family nelgrtorhood w/elql;wlded IMng rm. overloolcing
large yard. Private beach ao:ess. Great value & oppoflunityf •11,•
.. T .... IUCI CLm WJllll ECS,ICEAI VIEW A beautilulfy cnfted new hm jU'st 3 bllcs to the OC8l. 3BR, 2.58A, family nn. AllOfox.
1800 SQ It wtruty 500 sq ft In dectcs & f)81lo. Aedl.adl ...
mil EU CGIP. Tuma L~ly Newport Beach home! 48R, 2.5BA. sep. lamlly, liVing & dining nns. Bay
windows. rem.kitchen. spa, NC. Much morel •·•
OI ct18~ '8m BF COURSE
In prestigious gated Coto deC&za-on the golf course! 4BR, huge mstrsuitewtretreal
& frpl. Blg kitchen. .... ••
CGmU DB. IUI • IGUTH OF Pell
On approx. 45 ft lot. 3BR. 38A. den+ olfice. Approx. 2400 SQ ft. Reducedll$411,•
PEACER1.. PllVATE .,,_ Ol IOl.f COUISE
Clean 4BR hm in a very special setting. Romantic mstr suite w/lrpl & sweeping views,
walk-in ctoset. Obi trpl in living rm & family rm. 3-car garage. Mtn views.$171,•
BAYVIEW TEIUCE
3BR. 2.5BA hm in QClled comm. Great loc. grassbaclcyatd & patio.Tile floor.~.
remodeledmstrBA.Comm.pooVspa.Closetobay,biking&jogglnglralls.$145,•
CllAllMlll IEWEI COlllOU DEl IUI C.O
2BR + loll. rear unit on a wooder1ul. quiet street in lhe village of "Olde Corona del
Mar". Close to beaeh. shops &.restaurants. White decor, light & bright. Cape Cod
style. $111,•
IEWPOIT IEACH TOW--Villa Sienna 38R. 2.58A. vaulted ceilings. sunken living rm w/lrpf. Open kilehen w/
tilecounlefs.Oakcal*lets1woodftrs.G«geousmstrsuile.Moti.adseller.sl9.-
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In this security galed IOWnllolne on lhe bluHs In Cosla Me$L 2 mslr Stliles, comm.
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A member 9f: the
Jon Douglas Real Estate GJ:.~, Inc.
$1,m,•
Enjoy unobstructed ocean & city light views from
this beautiful custom home in Harbor Ridge. Dool •
miss this one! Custom 38R, lolt, pool. Magnificent ocean view!
$649,•
Beautiful Cape Cod built In 1991 with the best
materials nlOOO'f can buy Hardwood firs, granite
coootecs, llagstone patio. Call tor private showing.
$509,•
Lendel a.ned, remodeled hm on large comer lot w/
pool. 4BR + 28A. remodeled kitchen. baths Sky-
lights, wood firs. French doors. Light & bright
$431,•
Prime loc. upper unit (2BR + den). Luxury senior
living (nr Oasis Cent!r). 2-car ~• w/Storage,
lnsldelaoodry,ea-inkitcheow/Centef isW!d.Court-
r-d entry & view deck. Aecb:edl
$515,• rn•,.,.,,., ,._ _,.., 1 • s
Elegantly remodeled 400, single story, pool home.
Beautiful sunsets, waler & Newpo~ cir views. Ex-
tensive use of marble & granite. Gated courtyard w/
black bottom -the-art kitchen.
$515,•
Single level, 5BR, 3.58A, gourmets kitchen. Large
nns, 2 lrpl's. many significant extras.
$549,•
Super spacious 4BR + 3.58A Recenl remodeling:
decks, entry, wood firs. View of Cherry Lake & Back
Bay Great location.
$439,508
lovely Newport Beach home! .CBR, 2.5BA, sep
fanily, living & dining nns. Bay windows, remod-
eled kitchen, spa. A/C. Much more!
sm.• Beautifully remodeled SBA, 2BA hm. Corner loca-
tion w/RV acuss -gourmec kitchen. Newer bath-
rooms, plmlon shutters, French doors.
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NORTH TUSTIN lllLl3
10252 Sunrise Lane
• 10 Beds. 14.S Baths. 9 Ftreplaces • 4Bcdrooms (3 MMaen). 3.S a.t.. • Ranodded S Bdr., S 8adl Home
• AJlPfOJ' J0.00> sq.ft. oo llppl'OX. s ~ • u~ Main a...ci View • FonmJ DiniD& Rm. Unry. Den
• Anochcr approx 18 acres available • "Gold <Am" oo Unda Isle. 1 Docb • 90dd 0-" oa Liada Isle. Pvt. Doct
(Ad. 6625) $3,600,000 (Ad. 6618) $3,4'5,000
1996 "Lh.J'\.lh" ;\\\\l\ll 1\11. ll'll"-I
Excellence
·in Service & Quality
Personal Ad designed by SCHOLL CRAPHICS • (714) 559-2079
BIG BEAR LAKEFRONT
791 Cove
• 98d . 98a . Plus Guest Quarters
• Appro~. 10.000 sq ft. on Dbl. l..of
• Sauna. Gym Rec. Rm &. Mud Rm.
• 6 8d ~ 4.S Ba., 3 Fireplace•
• Encloed Interior Atrium
• LO'WClt Fee Pria: on Linda Isle
• S Bel.. 4 Ba.. G9e GUlrded
• ApprwimaflCJy W OD lhc W...
• CratM Yiuocina Availlble
(Ad. 6623) $1,649,.000 (Ad.'615) $1,GSO,OIO LR (Ad. 6610)
CORONA DEL MAR CORONA DEL MAil NEWPORTNOR'JHVW..U
414 4 414 I.fl Camatjon 4527 Cortland 3100 Corte HcllltD•
• JM . 28a., A 1Bcl.. IBa. • em. 1.o1it'Stiect-eo-Scnct Lot
• Ocaa. _,. Oty l.ipls-Ykws
• 484.. a...1 Car Attlldied Ganp • e....u._ A l'lmiJy Room
• New Ollla Sa.ii W11. Views
• 3M. 1.SS... 1 Car Atllldied a...e.
• LJvillbL Mftqa:e.SIJ9A 'MlllM • UppW ~ .. Model
SQ9,SOO (Ad. 6617) ssu,oee (Ad. 6608> ~-(Ad. 6613)
NEWPOllT BEACH 270eq,.Y1~ LONGl&\CH 1
2747 °"""'
• lBd .. 2Ba..1 Car a..
• Viewl o/OceM, LWo Qianncl. City
• c.hedrll CcUilllo stytipcs
• JBd .. 181., 1 112 OlrA-.c:bedO..
• Pool wida Spa. Pool Swt1p. Hilled
• Maintained J.,_ o.dea
132'.-0 (Ad. 6604) $196,500 . (Ad. "°6)
NEii.JR GAIL RANCH
27712 Deputy Circle
• SBd.. 4.SBa.. "Boca boa" Arch.
• Pool, Spa. Momllin ~ Cily Views
• Priced 'Wdl Below Mn.cc!!!
$1,395,000
Direct Line
(714) 729-7208
• Worldn1 In Auociatioo With Marda Bruhier t
CAMEO WGBLANDS BELCOURT
4731 SMary Drirc 57 HjllH'alt Drive
• 4Bd., 18a., Remodelled ia 1986 • 38d.. 1.'8&.. .,.. Lb • Model
• ~in ~Bed.. Sillllt Le¥d
• AJC. Ooeall ~ Oty U,tt V-a
• Qaiet lilfedar Loailioa. Bat. ltdwb.
• \Vlwm Ceililll. Bal Bay ........
$'95,000 (Ad. 6624) $6.19,000 (Ad. "11)
GOU' COURSE LOCATION
Tram:odous upsBdcs. gorgeous view' of golf course
and Catalina. 2BR. 2.SBA + den
$597,000
SPECTACULAR TOWNHOUSE
Toc.alJy remodeled. solf course views from patio and
balcony. Reflection pool• lp&.
$630,000
Homes That Fit You To
A 'Tee' ....
... or a 'Green' .... or a 'Fairway'
Call the Pro
''Arvilla''
729-7212
24Hr. Pager -(714) 729-5430
SPA ISLAND· GD.AT 'IOWNllOME VALUE
2BR + Den. 2..SBA. Private patio w/watcrfall Spa-
Sauna in master suite -Deck overlooks golf course
$545.000
PlcnJU PERFECT LANDSCAPE
Oriental ptdcns wlsunkee convcnation .t firqii1 +
Wllafalb. lBR + dltll or 381l l 8A. Hi.ghly mou,11cd ~lkr.
$51 ..
NEWLY ltEDt:CORATED
Ne11lral tones. A Creal value. 28R +den Of JBR.
3.SBA. pm petio.
$539.-
NBW LB1'1NG • MllA VDDS .·
4BR. t.758A. 2 cs ..... ,..._ RY 11CCe15.
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COUNTRY COITAGE
One story 3BR, 3BA ch.armer. Special features indude cathedral ceil-in~, brick flrcplacc'1ic~ood Boors. Roger's Gardens landscaping ac
brick parios.
~.ooo Lind.a 0cm ac Lois Jacobs Code 71'67
OID WORID CHARM
C harming Cape Cod beach home on beautiful Peninsula Point. H/W
Ars thru-out, frpk, stunning wood craftsmanship. Unforgettable!
Sccphanic Houghton &. Kem McNaughton Code 70S47
GREAT OPPORTUNITY
3BR, 2BA only steps to beach. Great view deck. Located on corner lot
on one of the prettiest strCCtS in CdM.
$59S,OOO Mali Gulledge <Ade 71947
BPAtmFlJL VF.RSAW.ES
-'BR. 4.58A, arc:hitu:tu.rally unique rcsidenoc on the I hh fairway.
Prmc:b limestone entry and kitchen, massive cwtom windows ac aky-
ligbu. large private patio.
,$m,OOO
Anne Hoover
$1~000
CODE 7'1'J37
CHARMING &PRIVATE
This lovely home is mcOcuJOwly maintained w/sky-
ligba, frpk. Private badtyvd, deck. comm. pool.
Extra storage. Oose to school.
Laraine ac Eric Sb.aw
U46,97S Code 72407
CAMEO BEACHFS
This is beach living at its finest! 4BR home on lrg lot
w/'MXUS to 4 bcaCbcs. Interior has Italian tile 6rs.
C.omm. parlts, lrg yrd.
B.J. Johnson
"99,000 Code 71877
DOUBLE YOUR PLEASURE
View Catalina Island from this spacious 2 nory au--
tom home. Tropical landscaping. balconies, 3 dccla,
ou:hcd.ral c::cilings, skylights. 5 car page. Near har-
bor, schools. Spca:acularl
Janet McKinley
$71S~OOO Code 40U
BIG CANYON
PREMIER ESfATE
Sp.ciow 5BR. 5.5BA avu-
. ~ tbc cig!itb fairway. nw nome is &bulous fur
entertaining. Huge loc with
private pres aDd motl&r
coun..
644-6200
BAYCRFS'f BF.ST BUil
Gorgeous custom home on an cma large lot. M.uttt
suite, gum room overlooks pool ac rec. &tea. ScUcn
motivated!
Sur.anne Shuler
$S2S,OOO Codc070ll7
PANORAMIC OCEAN VIEW •
This beautiful 3BR. 3BA. 3-story home Jits high atop
Laauna Beach. Very Private w/3 hpk's. Owner willinl
to help w/financing. Be creative. ·
Patty Harvey
$575,000 Code ~7
BEACH, PIER
&VIEWS
3BR. 3BA custom boasts
views from entire open
Roor plan, riabt on the
waterl Outside patio ac
landscaped yard lead to
prvt. beach.
Nancy Ba.rfldd
~Tom lovcnini
$2,2SO,OOO
c.odc71757
WHAT A MAKEOVERJ
4BR. 3.5BA Hatbor View home. Enclosed Portofino
w/stcpc to greenbelt. Pool. park ac dubb.sc. Privacy.
Possible trades. Vacant.
James Gray ac Carol Allison
$699,900 Code 71817
'J<fl Chestnut
2041 YJSta Ca;oa
711 Aliocado
15 Scoocglcn
Sat. $695,000
Sat. $620,000
Sat. $1 7 4,900
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$629,000
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$330.000
$17'JSO
$1"3,000
Jack a.ahire
Phyllis Hayden
Laura Rostvold
8ar6dd/10ft'1litti
BaD/Petenen
Lic:br/Rostvold
Tom Btumoo
OstahoutlHqdm
Kay Konfal
MatyAna Mc:Gaire
51 Royal Sc. George
15 Rue Vcrtt
Sun $1,850,000
Sun. $'95,000
Carol Allison
Bdfe Putdl
James Gray 3 Wtnplfoot
5801 Seasho~ Dr
250 Haul
Corona dd Mar 34621 Lilac
Sun. $'95,000
Sun $1,.f251000
Sun. $1,095,000
Sun. $415,000
IWboa Peninsula 1319 E. Balboa Blvd., IC Sun. $799,000
Solly Sbaa.cn
Kuen Masters
Kattn Knoche
Evelyn Sbaa.cn
IWboa Main bland 301 Apolina
Harbor V1ttr Homa 1701 Port Ashley
1070 Pacador
1924 Holiday
Newport Nonh Vi1las3137 Conte c.a1eta
lie Caayoo Villas .fl7 Bayhill
lie <:uyoo M<.Oai.o 23 <Auyon la. Dr.
f.Md,ld 2312 Anlia
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BUllD A PALACE
2018 Yuta <:ajon
2318Vuta Hopr
100 Sc:boh Pba
Custom mate ocean view pared (approx 52.272 $<I.ft.)
in bear Brand Ranch area of million dollar homes. Near
cx:can, Dana Ponr Marina and equestrian c.cntrr.
Candice Flock
US9,000 Code20-U7
BF.AUl1FUL BJG CANYON
PeacdUl & tetmc home in guard gated community on
a ais. H/W ftrs, frpk:. cust0m kitchen & baths, court-
yard pool, spa. 3 car garage. · Jo Ann Kenton & Myrna Boom. $139-Code 713'1
SPeCTACULAJ. VIBWS-N. I.ACUNA
~ QlltOID home w/4BR. funily rm,, gourmet
k.itdam, beamed &iliop 8c the most i.naediblc
TXws.Priad ro li:D!
Carol Alfuoo & jama·Gny
c.llnWT.
Sun. $795.000
Sun. $729,000
Sun. $699.000
Sun. $519.000
Sun. $48'.000
Sun. $327,000
Sun. $239,000
Son. w;,,000
Sun. $425,000
Sun. $325,000
Sun. $226300
Sun. $17',000
Bert Reedy
Judy Strauss
Jim Weixnbacb
Lou Ana Ritter
Mali Gulledge
Karen Ra.ck
~Propp
Saodyl>alq
Mary Qstahout
Gib Wallr.cr
'6ck Dic:bon ~MMire
WESI' OCEANFRONT
New 3BR. 3BA oceanfront iuidencc with private roof-
top deck. Quality amenities including security and
sound systems.
Ann, Ted and Suzan ne
$998,000 c.ode 71067
OCEAN VIEW MEDITERRANEAN Vlll.A.
Huge reduction! Exdwive 5BR. 4.58A in guard gaced
comm of Harbor Ridge. Gourmet's kit, Library, spacious
m.str bdrm w/6replac:e. pool & spa.
Marilyn Kershner
$1,200,000
WATER WONDERLAND
5BR. custom residence on 55' bay frona.gc w/picr & slip.Patios & decks
make the most of the views and great for cntcn:Uning.
AWF.SOME BF.AOI FRONT ON 11IE BAY
Prime location in peaceful Beacon Bay. No need to vacation when your
home is here! Newer fumirurc thru-out, comm. tennis, guest boat docks
$1,099,000 Gisela Burmeister Code 7l3S7
OORONA DEL MAil -EXCELLENT VALUE!
Guard.-gatcd comm~nity, tcnnis.p00l, grecnbclts C:rQte an enchanting set-
tingior this beautiful Custom 380 home with lush Rogers Gardens land-
scape.
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2031 E. BALBOA Bl.VD.
The most charming Peninsula Point home. Cape Cod beach house.
large fireplace, hardwooq floors, spacious dining room, crown
molding throughout
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$589,000
BAYRIONT lMNG
Great seco'l,d home on the bayl
2BR .zlsA furnished.
$225,000
2712 W. OCEANFRONT
Near new custom oceanfront! 3BR 2.5 BA white water views to
Catalina. large master suite, white washed oak kitchen w/built-ins,
crown molding, Berber carpet.
STIPS To SAND
3BR, 2.7SBA Designerfumiture, den, Berber
carpet, hardwood floors. 2 car gar.
6 CANYON FAIRWAY
•Spectacular Fairway One.-
• Newer Mediterranean, 4BR, 7.SBA
• Media Room, Family Room , devaror, 4 Car Garage
$3,400,000
51 ROYAL Sf. GEORGE
•Largest Fairway lot in Big Canyon
• SBR, 5.SBA, Library, Bonus Room
• Pool, Spa, Saum~, Cabana
$1,850,000
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• $895.000
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SPYG~ -FRONT ROW
Fabulous view. Huge price reduction
$799,000
STARfER HOME
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1 BR. 1 BA Rancho Sama 'Margariia.
$89,~
2312 ARAUA Open Sun. $469,000
Wonderful 4 bedroom. 3 baths & famiJr. room single be! home. Slcylilha, llnOOlh oeiling and 6ahJy paina:d. lMgf pnv.ne t.ci }'2l'd.
quia location and a GRF.AT BUY!
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Read ht ltli3 he .. iplrings in ••• Buylines .
At COWWEU BANKER NEWPORT
BEACH, the extremely busy team of •
Michael Dreyfus and Susan Weir have
hired Lopn Wiison as their fuU-time
ai.i.istanl.
Wilson is a Laguna Beach native and a
recent graduate of the University of
Southern California with 1l double major in
real estate finance and marketing. She's
also a computer whiz.
GRUBB & EUJS RESIDENTIAL
REAL ESTATE SERVICES is pleased to
welcome Mary Von Gekkm to the new
position of escrow coordinator.
Gisela BUl"Dlekter put her fantastic
marketing skills 10 use recently. when she
took a listing in Beverly Hills for $3
million and by the end of the week already
had it in escrow!
Dana Black was surprised with an
honorary service award from Newpon
Harbor High School for numerous
contributions as a volunteer. Her efforts
include acting as a coordinator for "I can
make a difference days .. and sparking the
fo rmation of the academic boosters club.
Congratulations to Karen Baker and her
husband Dan Schifelbdn. who recently
welcomed their l>econd daughter into the
family. Little Haley weighed m at 6
pounds, 9 ounce<;.
Esther Tabak went to Northern
Californja to watch her i.on. an attorney.
represent the plaintiff in Superior Court -it
was the firsr time she had <,ccn h1~ law
school skill s in action.
-Laura Rostvold recently joined the
company and is already keeping the
accounts department bu'y with numerous
leases each week.
METRO REALTY wishes Arllss
Kirscbmer a very happy birthday on
March 30.
THE PRUDENTIAL-JON DOUGLAS
CO. 's Sandy Mittman is proud of her son
Brad. who was recently invited to join the
residency program in radiology at Cedars
Sinai.
Buffalo girls won't you come out
tonight. . .it seems Buffalo native~ Paula
McKinney and her sis. Dr. Map
Critelli have ended up working just down
the street from each other on Avocado
Avenue in Newpon Beach. Critelli just
opened a medical practice specializing in
dennatology. so she's just down the street
from McKinney's real estate office.
Do JO" ntws to indlldt in tl11 811ylin11
colu11tn 'f Just call Julh Yiktr, rtal estatt
tdilor (714) 574-12'1 or fax (714) 65()..4802.
F.STATE SALE SO. OF P.C.H.
Only a few 'tCp!\ to quaint CdM shopping yet
gentle 'uuacb of ~urf are heard. Extr.i v.ide
parcel. 'unny patio and a living room v.ood-
bum111g fireplace. All thi' and more right in
the heart of old Corona del Mar.
Reduced to $489,000
325 MARIGOLD AVE.
VACANT, BLUFF, VIEWS
Plenty of yacht harbor excitement will allow
your imugi narion to wander while viewing
Catalina sunM:t' from.this spectacular
panoramic CdM bluff site. Plans available
for your peru~al which were tailor-made
for th1~ ~treeHo-:.treet parcel. Owner will
tr.tde. $824,500
MESA VERDE, REDUCED
Highly upgr.1ded home with huge master
bedroom. Extr.i large backyard with beautiful
pool. [)e,igner kitchen with bird,·eye maple
cabinetry throughout. French door.. and
window compliment thi.' home located on a
very quiet 'trcct. $379,000
1959 PELICAN PLACE
OCEANFRONT LIVING
You·n find a very private. intimate beach
immediate ly below thi.\ traditional 2 i.ly.
48R. 4BA home w/two kitchens. game room
& more. al l surrounded by lush garden:. & an
ocean-view gaze~. $2,495,000
LOWF.sT PRICE SO. OF P.C.H.
2BR + Den home near Village shopi. yet very
cloi,e to famous CdM beuchei. + ocean
viewing-bluffs. Owner relOC'.tting and mu:.t
i.cll . $379.SOO
328 MARIGOLD AVE.
CdM TOWNHOME 5% DOWN
Where but CdM could you enjoy a February
Saturday afternoon nap beside an aqua-
colored pool and return to a 'unny patio for a
quiet lunch or refre-.hing drink? Th"'.!-
bedroom townhome '' waiting for your
m'pcctmn no". $189,900
QUAINT CdM COTTAGE
Normnn Rockwell would have surely painted
th1~ home to c'emplify the real charm of
Olde CdM if he were alive today. Extra wide
parcel So. of P.C.H. & very clo:.e to famou~
beachei. & fooli.tcp:. clo-c to CdM village
'hopping. $639,000
LOCATION! LOCATION!
You mu't -.ee this cute. cozy hou!>t with
pnvate patio locnted on \OUth side of PCH
Th1\ home or office ha' a charming ftreplace
& great potential! CIO'iC to ~hopping.
amenit~ & most importantly. Starbuck."!
$1.185/mo.
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Newport Heights
Custom Country Villa
510 Nlso Avenue • Newport Beacti
Offered At: $665,000
. • Prime Newport Heights Location
• 4 Bedrooms -Master Suite w/ Fireplace
• Cathedral Ceiling in Living Room -Wood Beams
• Country Kitchen -3 Gas/wood Burning Fireplace
• Private Lovely Decks Upstairs
• Private Spa
• 2 Car Detached Garage
Proudly Presented By: Terry Toman
"Custom Home Specialist"
METRO Off.: 714fi20-9422
Res.: 714/474-1669
Pgr: 714/489-6890
BALBOA PENINSULA
448 Seville
Mary Fryer
Balboa Newport Reilly
723-4494
4BR Sun 1-4
CORONA DEL MAR
212 Carnation
Muketrends Ru! Estate
673-9041
3BR Sun 1·5
218 Heliotrope 2BR+ Sun 1·5
Binnie Dixon/Mdro Realty
720-9422
22l Morning Canyon JBR
Corona del Mar Properties
673-3494
31J larbpur JBR
. Corona del Mar Properties
673-3494
5 Maritime Dr. 28R
Wesley N. Taylor Co.
759-1991/729-0948
507-5071,; Acacia 3 + 2BR
Corona del Mar Properties
673-3494
Dally 12-4
Sun 12-4
Sat/Sun 1·5
Sun 12-4
COSTA MESA
199 Brandywyne
Janet Ramage
642-9304
2603 Elden#H
llnnieDbon
Metro Rally
720-Mll
2737 Drab
c..il ...... Coldwel......,
~3660
3BR Sat/Sun 1-S
JSR . Sat 1·5
411 Sun 1-4
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Jas111ine
CreekGeln!
QnaHty, Qnallty, Qa1a]tty·
2 Br, 2 Baths & De
ONELBVEL
'lbtally up-dated
top of the line up-grades.
Garden & Patio designed
by Roger's Nursery!
5 MARITIME DR.
Open Sat & Sun 1-1
LUCILLE BOYT DAJDR4 TILLllAN
(714) 789-0HS (714) 7&9-1991
(plocw) (i.o-otrlot)
wss:t.rr N. TAYLOR 00. 0..1»"9-·-·-....-C&-
382 Hamilton Street
Costa Mesa
Newly constructed in 1994, two 3BR.
2BA units. Many custom features. 3
garages + open parking space.
Assumable $200,000 loan owner will
carry 2nd trust deed.
$289,000
SALLY SHIPLEY
Grubb & Ellis
644-6373 Ext. 114
Beautiful
Peninsula Point Home ~
448 Seville
Walk to beach, bay and ~lboa from
this romantic 4 Bdrm, 3 Bath home
with family room, sundeck and tiled
patio. Large 20x27 master with
fireplace. Loaded with amenities.
$675,000
714. 723. 4494
IRVINE NEWPORT BEACH
$675,000 37 Wmt.erflaven 31R
Sally Anne Sheridan
Coast Newport Propetties
644-1600
Sun 1-4 · $249,SOO
$429,000 NEWPORT BEACH
1211 E. BAiboa Bl. l+BR
Cannery Village Realty
$637,500 673·3777
1218 PoLvlt, Dower Shofts 4BR
Sandy ·Mlttman/Pnld. Jon Douglas
"40,000 729-7271
1404 W: Bay Ave SBR
Cannery Village Realty
$595,000 673·3777
1740 Plaza del Norte 3 BR
Cannery Village Realty
$560,000 673-3777
1924 w. Ocunfront 3Btt+Apt
James Quigg
$595,000 Bat One Real Estate
~s
l Luceme 4Blt
Cont NeWport Propertlet
$184,000 Anclru Du Pre
759-3736
206 Via Oflon
$187,SOO Lyn leluco ltallior
-6n-7205
2290 laLlnda a
Key ......
$252,900 967-GIOO
313 Via Udo 5oed
C-.y VII.-lllllly
67Wm
4BR
Sun 1-S $1,()95,000
Sun 1 ·S $950,000
Sat/Sun 1·5 $2,000,000
Sat 1-4 $675,000
$879,000
Sat 1-5 $499,000
SltlSua 1·5 $795,000
Sun 1·5 $599,000
511,'Smt 1·5 $1,399,000
3607 & 1h Finley Aveout SIR Sun 1-5 $795,000
Mlly Ann Faubett
67S-0120 -..--
510 Aliso Avenue
TenyToman
Metrobllly
710-9422
111 w. 15th St. 1-l
<Mys.ly
Metro ltellty
7»9422
939 \1a Udo Soud
Cmtnery'-Vllap lellty
673-lm
4BR Sit/Sun 1·5 $665,000
21R "' Sat/Sun l ·S $249,000
Sil SlfJSun 1·5 $4,199,000
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3607 and 3607 1/2 FINLEY AVE.
NEWPORT BF.AOI.
DUPUCC: 3 BDRM., 3 BA111,
D1!N + 2 8DllM, 2 BA1U RENTAL
SPECTACUl.All WATEllFllONT
c.ollNEll LOI". 48• DOCK.
SEPARATE llOOF TOP DECKS.
l OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1-5 I
OWNDBaOD:R
PllAR CXlHl'ACT KUY ANN fAUBErl'
(714) 675-0120
«JOI S.1•'-" %ltwe
Large Comer Lot
A Building That can't 6e Duplicated
4 eedroom. 3 DMh Upper Unit
3 6edroom. ?-Bath Lo~r Unit
txcellent Income
rtreplaces / 2 car a~
The 6eauty of Catalina Sunsets
The sound ol Surf c.esslng the lkaCh
Qi •AT ..... 000
CO.RONA DEL MAR
DUPLEX
Ocean Side of Highway
Back -8 yrs old, 2,500 sq ft,
double garage, central air ;
jacuzzi , fireplace, alarm.
Front -1,000 sq ft, 1 car
attached garage, 2BR, 2BA.
$579,000
Owner/Agent
714-281-4455
Prestigious Shoreellffs
sa aa.ooo
336 Moming Canyon • Corona df'I Mar
OCEAN &: CANYON VISTAS
FROM·MOST ROOMS!
Light, Bright. Spariou.s. Fabuloub J(j1rlwn.
Family Room. Formal DininA Room . 4
Bedrooms. 2.5 Bath.-. + Virw Loft. approx
60' wide lot. Call for appointmrnt.
Jim and Pally McDonald
• McDonald CdM Homf"8 • 759-9070
NEWPORT. HILLS
ESTATES
• BIG CANYON GOLF
COURSE VlEWS
CUSTOM HOME
QUALITY FEATURES
HARBOR VIEW
NEIGHBORHOOD
LARGE LOTS
UP TO 4.168 SQ.FT.
HOMES
LOW TAX RATE
1WELVE EXQUISITELY CRAFTED
HOMES LOCATED IN TllE
HARBOR VIEW lllU-5 AREA (714)644-6811
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MANNING&: HOMES
EASTSIH COSTA MESA
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Nice 3 BR 2.5 Ba Townhome
• Cathedral Ceilings
• Large Master BDRM
• SUnken Bath
• Floored Attic
•End Unit
• Small Well Maintained Complu ..... , ....
$184,000
1712 W Oceanfront
Offered at $1,349,000
One .C Bedroom & Two 3 Bedrooms, all
with view. lalV'dry rooms, 2 bathe. Summer
rates from $1800 10 $2"400 -10 to 12
wceka -all unitt furnished -Propcny
might be convened to 3 condos.
FMtu,_.
"4686 .q. fc., 3 carpona, lot 1iu 30ir I 02.5
Mel F~chs Paul Langone
Pavilion (714) 676-8120
~~ &tate (714) 747-7766
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PRlvATE CUL-DE-SAC
$599,000
A 4BR gi(111t 4000 sq.fl. w/3jireplac~. 3
dining areas. 2family rooms. (Pool and
Spa) on quiet sum.
Owner Wants Quick Sale
Call 967-0800
Dick McKa.sson
Pacifica Realty
"' 7202 W. Oceanfront
Newport Beach
• Custom Oceanfront Built · 89
• Catalina Ocean Views
• 4BR 3'/2BA
• Gourmet Kitchen
• 4-Car Parking
• Full Security System .
•Quiet Beach, No Boardwalk
• Please Call for Appointment
• Will Co-operate with Brokers
$1,195,000
Sheree Battelle
(714) 631 -7905
Beautiful Bay &
City Lights View
1440 West Bay
Offered at $1.695.000
· F-turea:
• <4 Bedrooms. 3 Ba1hrooms
• Bonua Room. Dining Room & Famil.) Room
• 1&0-Bay I City Lichts View
• 80' Dodt Mt.sured from ~ of 8tidl Pario
. Mel Fuchs Paul Langone
· Pavilion (714) 675-8120
Real Estate (714) 747-7765
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~Fred Sand .. !_l~_!~Ort .Pr perties
featuring fine properties . 1100 ~ ~ ~
fro111 condos to castles · ~ 8"d
SewUuJ-S~ ~ SUia, 1969
Magnlftaot secluded estate on appr 314 ac:ra
overlooldog Dana Point Harbor. SBR. 6.SBA
w/sep ma.Id's quarters It pest bouie. Gym,
Jaaau.i/steam rm. Game rm w/f\ill bar.
$1,797,000 K5
DRAMATIC CONTEMPORARY
Fabulous Ylewa from thla outstaodlnc JBR.
JBA. professionally decorated home. Hardwood
floors, private outdoor~ ! 2 spacious decks.
$859,000 P7
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Our sales associates are selected
for their knowledge, character,
experience and commitment to
strong ethical standards.
We are now interviewing for
positions in our Newport Beach
office. To schedule an
appointment,
ca/1644-7111 and ask
for Lois or Judy
~ BefOl'8 You Buy, Prequallfy :
• Come in for a free loan pre-• ~ approval before you start your :
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I RatM .. of Match 28, 1996 ·KEY LENDERS AND RAT.ES
30.year fixed 30. Year adjustable
INTEREST % POINTS LOaC· NTEREST 11. POtNTS MAX. MARGIN ADJ.
TYPE PttOHE RATE OWN (11.) .. A.P.R. -~RA..__TE..__DWN-"-..__~(~11.~l-_A.P.......__.R~·-----LO=AH--... __ ~!'X-I INDEX FREQ.
AbacUS Financial Grp. A (714) 965-00n 7.625% 5 2.250 14 7.898 2.950% 20 1.000 7.483 207,000 ;.?.350 110 1M -----------------American S.Yings Bank s (800) 562-6272 7. 750% 20 2.125 30 8.011 2.950% 20 1.000 7.582 600,000 2.450 110 1M
BankofArnefiQ 8 (800)556-7811 7.875% 5 1.875 45 8.111 5.750% 5 1.000 8.074 207,000 2.750 1TS 1Y ---California Fedenal Bank S (800) 225-3337 7.875% 20 1.750 45 8.098 3.500% 20 1.000 7.587 207,000 2.450 110 1 M
Chase Manhattan Mtg. K {800) 900-6062 7.875% 20 2.000 30 8.125 5.875% 20 2.000 8.193 207,000 2.750 1TS • 1Y
Coast Federal Bank S (800) 300-562S 7.800% 20 2.000 10 8.049 2.950% 25 1.000 7 .533 500,000 2.400 11 0 1 M
Countrywide Funclng K (800) 8n-5626 7.875% 5 1.500 45 8.071 · 5.000% 20 0.000 7.795 207,000 2.750 110 1M
Detrick MOf1gll08 G~ A (714) 75~9692 7.S25% 5 2.250 14 7.898 2.950% 20 1.250 7.508 600,000 2.350 110 1M
~--------------------------2.950% 20 1.000 7.582 500,000 2.450 110 Downey Savtnga s (800) 336-9639 7.750% 20 2.250 30 8.025 ----------------------~ 1M --2.950% 20 1.813 7.567 600,000 2.350 110 ------------------·. ---Emety Financial . R (714)729·9200 7.750% 5 1.S93 15 7.965 -----1M
3.950% 10 1.750 7.719 207,000 2.500 110 ----·~----------__..;..._______ ---Fidelity Fedenll Bank S (800) 232·2309 7.750% 5 2.000 10 7.998 -----1M
3.950% 20 1.250 7 .567 207 ,000 2.400 110 1 M __________ . ______________ _.;. _______ ------First Federal Bank of CA S (800) S72·4332 7 .875% 20 2.000 30 8.125 --------------------------5.375% 20 2.250 8.1S7 207,000 2.750 1TS 1Y ------------------------4.75()% 5 1.000 8.268 207,000 2.875 HS 6M ---
Fleet Mortgage K (800) 700-5650 7.750% 20 2.375 45 8.038
Glendale Federal Bank S (800) 560-9000 7.750% 5 2.250 45 8.025
HomeSavings S (800)975-5051 7.950% 10 1.500 30 8.147 3.950% 20 1.000 7.541 500,000 2.400 110 1 M ------------'-------~·-5. 125% 20 2.500 8.167 207,000 2.750 HS 1Y
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Nations8anc Mtg. Corp. K (800) S22-0102 7.750% 20 2.125 30 8.011
Newport Coast Financial A (800) 808·562S 7.750% 5 1.625 10 7.958
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2.950% 20 1.250 7.508 600,000 2.350 110 1M
OceanviewFloancial A (714)S51-6355 7.750% 5 1.750 15 7 .971 S.000% 10 1.875 8.193 207,000 2.750 HS 1Y
ProFed Mortgage ______ K--'('-800--.:..)_686-__ 37_56 __ 7.750% 20 2.000 30 7 .998 4.250% _20 ___ 1_.000 ____ 7._7_68_ 4_00_,000 ____ 2_.62_5 __ 1_10 ___ l _M_
Sanwa Bank B (800) 237-2692 7.900% 10 1.500 15 8.096 5.000% 10 1.250 8.190 207,000 2.750 HS SM
Union Bank ~. B (800) 453-1288 7.875% 20 2.000 60 8.125 5.250% 20 1.350 8.009 207,000 2.S25 6CO SM
S.250% 10 0.125 8.035 207,000 ----Western Financial S8 S (800) 393-9372 7.875% 5 1.500 30 8.01.1 ----2.750 HS ,1Y
Weyerhaeuser Mtg. K (800) 669-S747 8.000% 10 1.250 14 8.170 3.950% 20 1.125 7.S54 207,000 2.500 110· tM
Botl'I ._ I ......... pograma we 30t'30 COft*llional mo1"'8ges. Type ol lAoOlf Is. B • Benk: K • ~ benkef; R • ~ broker. S • l8Yings & loen. Mongage benkefa and brol!Ms ate licensed by lhe Cablomle
Depel'1menl ol ..... e..... ...... lllOIW Of 0Qfp0f8ti0n FOf lnformabOl'I cal c.w. DRE II (916) 227.()831. lmerelt Rate lof ·~stables Is an intlOdUctOfY rate fol hi llrlt ~tment ptflOd Dowa Peyment IS lmOWlt ol caSll ('II. ol
sales pricl) pllld 10 i.rldlr prior 10 lllP1inO mot1glg8 c:onlract. Points ate 'JC. ol loan bai.nce paid to lendel at time of IOan dosing. Lock-In Is the~ of days llf'°8f ~ 1818 prior IO cloSlflO. A.P.R. Is lhe llMU9I peicentage rite
wt1ict1II111 ~.,,,...CC.-of lhe loan to lhe booowet. Al AP R.s 818 calculated by Mollgege News Co. based on 1 $207,000 loan emount. lhe points aho-.wn end S7'00 lo4al l8M The A.P.R.s a1e Included In INs cn.t lof compan·
son Ol'fly. When~ lore lolln. Feclerlll !l\Jltl-ln.l..en law 1equ.res lendel$ IO cak:Uate an APR speclllc to eacta lolln ofter. Maximum '°911 Is the maxlml.111 lendlt will loln undlt given ierms. Al fixed 18'8 PfOlll1llTIS have a maxi.
mum ol $207,000. lllltgln (In 11.) Is lenders profit; margin+ index • actual ra1e al\8! first~ Index II the basis IOI eealng an adjustable me (Mliigln +Index • New Ra•) 110 • I Ith 01$1. Cost or Funds. 1TS • 1·Y88f Treasul'f
Bil, L6M. S-monltl UBOR. 8T9 . 6-rnonltl Tr98SU1Y Bil. 6CO . 6·l'llOl'lth awiege ce111flcale of daposlt. Adju1tment Frequency Is the period~ adjustments. IM. 1-Monlh, 6M . 6-Monthl, IV• 1 Year. Al rates s~ IO
change Vedy l1lle Ind 9eflllt prior ID ~ lor a loan. AH lende1s provide loens with dlfterent iates and terms lof diffmenl loan amounts. The lnlonnation presented Is noc an ofter IO make a loan FOi a consumer guide on hOw to shop
lor a ~. 111111 a $4.50 dl9Ck ~ 10 Mot1g8g8 News Co , 1810 E 171n St .. Suite 100, Santa Ana, CA 92705. (714) 836-11 n COPYRIGHT O 1996 Mortgage News Co
Corona clel ~ view house Situated hiab above the street in a
very privale Cameo Sbores location is an exceptional property which offers a sit-down
view of the Paiclfic and Catalina sunsets. This property is located on one of the largest
lots in the nei&hbofhood with a lot size of one-half acre. The interior living space is
about S,000 square feet and bas been extensively remodeled.
Features include five bedrooms, five full baths and one half bath. three fireplaces.
double wood ct'tt)' doors and Arizona patio fla,gstone floors throughout main living
areas. The formal living room has a wood beamed ceiling, sit-down view through the
mitered window ad wood fi'amed sliding glass doors to the pool, patio areas and grassy
yard. Aa aO new kilc:bm has European type cabinetry. Corian countet'S. a six burner
Dacor ,_ c:OOk~ md lhc double oven-top is both conventional and microwave.
The master 1uite has a volume wood oeiling. fireplace, beautiful built-ins and
adjoiniQs bllb with a JllCUZZi tub. marble counters. separate shower and three closets.
Other quality feaaures a.re a sophisticated AT&T Merlin busil\eSS phone system and
intercom. a variety of custom lipting. a new security system and a great entertaining
bar near the liviQa room.
Tbc house ii lisbl and bri&bt with soft neutral tooeS throuahoot. and eitteosive use of
f1acstone Md ..... c..-6a feel of iodoocloutdoor living at its finest. 1be best in
Southern California livint with private access to rJne community beaches plus access
dvoup Pelican Point to Crystal c#le Stare BtM:h. Offered a1 $1.•7S.OOO.
Ftw _.. M/of dh-, od.S.U-Sa11t••-' MlllV ~ o/Cotm N•WJIOlf ~'idn, 4 a..t ,..,_,Slit. 260. N•"'f'Orl ll#ICA, (11') 159-3111.
Lynne Valentine:
If you're ha ppy, she's happy
NAME:
Lynne Valentine
AGENCY:
Prudential -Jon Douglas Co.
JOB TITLE:
Broker associate
FARM.AREA:
B~ Canyon. Linda lsle.)hrbor Ridge
HOW WNG WITH AGENCY:
24 years in the business
CITY OF ~ENCE:
Newport Beach •
BOBBlF.sllNTERESl'S:
Real eswe, travel .. working out. thealte.
the stock market
CLUBSIORGANIZATIONS:
Saodpipet, Hoes Auxiliary, Orlftae County
Perfonning Arts Center
LAST BOOK READ:
"1be Qieoc••
FAVORITE
MOVIE:
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Wind-
FAVORITE
RESTAURANr.
The Ritz
FAVORITE
GETAWAY:
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LYJ1ne Valentine
PET PEEVE:
Cancelling appointments at the last minute
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HOW DO YOU 'DEFINE SUCCESS?
Finding fulfillment while making others
happy
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Duo reports reeOrd activity
in Cliff Hawiri/~
Heights
It's no WQOder that Marlene Has9d and
Manny StelJino of Waterfront Homei
have been dubbed tbe dream telm. 'a.e
two are on a roll. havini sold one home
per week since ~beginning of the year.
According to the •o. wbo spccializ.e iD
the upscale
neighborhoods
of Cliff Haven
and Newport
Heights for
Newport
Beach-based
Waterfront
Homes. there
is so much
activity
occwringin
the local
Arvilla .Sheron is rowing in the
deals at Sea Island
Experience and hard work
lead to top 10 ranking in her
office
Arvilla Sheron. sales associate with the
Prudential -Jon Douglas Co., Newport
Beach office is the captain of her own
destiny.
She has been tremendously successful in
the guard gated community of Sea Island.
Arvilla sold nine of her Sea Island listings
and represented three buyers for that
community in 1995 alone. Al-Ong with
sales in other communities. this led to her
ranking within the top ten producers for
the office in 1995.
Additional achievements include being
named to the prestigious Chairman's
Circle and winning the respect of her peers
and clients.
Her success is a rcsu_JJ.-of experience.
focus and old-fashioned hard wort.
A(villa ·s educational bac~nd includes
a bachelor of science degree and a
master's dekrce from the University of
Missouri, which have $Crved her weU in
organizing and targeting her market area in
the rcaJ estate profession.
She is also thankful for her husband
Rk:bard. who has consistently provided her
with
tremendous
support and
encourag~nl
This bas ·
allowed Arvilla
to fnaintain
co nsistent
production and
generate
growth.
Arvilla
posseses
friendly. Arvilla Sheron
knowledgeable
people skills, which have enabled her to
tum business relationships into wonderful
friendships. She also enjoys a comfortable
esprit de corps with colleagues.
Her success has continued into 1996.
She currently has two more homes in
.escrow in the gated community and is
looking forwmd to the stabilization that
seems to be bappeoing in the current
marketplooe. Sk believes that everything
will sell if it js priced right and is easy to
show. She is very positive about the
market and it's future.
Arvilla SMrolt COit H n«lwl al tit•
Pnuk""'1.l -Jon Doqltu Co., 2101 E.
COllSt Hiflawtq, 125", Corona thl Mar,
(114) 15'-"«J.
Emerald Bay ma~iece Located within the private gate guarded
neighbomood of Emerald Bay is a masterpiece of architectural design and quality of
craftsmanship. This fabulous home overlooks the ocean, the south coast of Emerald Bay
and beyond. It's just a short walk to the half mile long sandy beach.
Priced at $25 million. this custom home is unparalleled. The home has five bedrooms
with five baths. It is built on two levels with 10 foot ceilings on the lower level and J2
foot ceilings Of\ the upper level, providing a grand feeling of spaciousness inside.
The_ street appeal of the home is outstanding. A slate roof and French country garden
malt~ ••.one of kind. From the granite kitchen counters to the solid limestone pillars the
quality 1s unsurpassed. There are three fireplaces of 18th century origin from France,
with wood crown molding. •
The house also features two air conditioning systems and forced air heating. 'There is a
sound system wired in the major rooms for stereo sound.
Situated in the 24 hour pto guarded community of EmcraJd Bay. with six
championship tennis courb, swim center, basketball court, beach voUcyball court and
acres of greenbelts and parks, it is a pecial place to live and play.
Fot'llU>n U./onMIJo,,, call 8iD Dolby tit lt.EIMAX Soallt Co•"'1. (114) 494-1415 •
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IS THE MOST SOUGHT-AFTER LAND IN CALIFORNIA
· · HOMESITES FROM
$525 ,000* TO $5,000,000.
Weloofne to Neviport ~ California. Here, lust south of Corooa del Mar and north of Laguna Beach,
you'll diSCOYer a variety o( custom homesites. Visit our Newport Coast Exhibit~ from the
El Torito Grill at F~ion Island or call 7141759-(,669 for more informatioo today.
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