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Pair who died · in fire were admired by peers
•Those who knew Costa Mesa High alums stunned by
death of two who were honor students, cheerleaders.
By Carolyn Millerr and Julie Ross
Cannon, Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -In the ir Costa
Mesa High School senior year-
book, their smiling faces beam in
several photographs. They were
honor students, on the cheerlead-
ing squad and one was voted
most spirited while the other was
class sweetheart.
Nina Rennie and Laura Dick-
erson McKannay, of the Class of
1991, were the kind of students
admired by their peers and never
forgotte n by their teachers.
Everyone who knew them were
heart-broken to learn the two
friends were killed Thursday in a
freak traffic accident where
nitrous oxyge n may have played
a role.
The Hyundai driven by Re n-
nie, 22, burst into flames Thurs-
day while the pair were driving
south on the Santa Ana Freeway,
according to California Highway
Patrol officials. Dickerson McKan-
nay, 22, who was visiting Rennie
from Arizona, was in the passen-
ger seat and died at lie scene.
Rennie's charred body was res-
cued from the burning car, but
she later died Thursday night at
UCI Medical Center in Orange,
officials said.
According to the California
·Who
needs
Atlanta?
MARC MARTIN I DAllY Pit.OT
Stude nts from Peggy Manner's
kindergarten class at Newport
Ele mentary (right) hold their Oags
high during the playing of the
National Anthem. Above, students
had lo limbo their way into open-
ing ceremonies.
"Her family was
torn to pieces like
all of us were -this
has been very hard
on all of us ... "
-CAROL TALBOT
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Highway Patrol officials, Rennie
lost control of her car when a tank
of nitrous oxide in the back seat
ignited. The two had allegedly
bee n inhaling the laughing gas
from balloons while they were
driving, a witness told aO.thorities.
The California Highway Patrol is
continuing the investigation of
the accident.
Though the pair graduated five
years ago, many students know
thetr siblings who still atte nd the
school, and many teachers
remember them as smart, outgo-
ing students with bright futures.
Dickerson McKa nnay, who
lived m Arizona with her hus-
band, was the senior class presi-
dent and delivered the com-
mencement speech at her gradu-
ation.
Assistant Principal Lany Carl-
son worked closely with Dicker-
son McKannay during her last
year at Costa Mesa High and
described her as a bubbly student
with a single-minded persever-
ance.
•SEE TRAGEDY PAGE A12
~ ~---Laura Dick-
erson McK-
annay (left)
and Nina
Rennie were
killed in a
traffic acci-
dent when a
tank of
nitrous oxide
in the back
seat ignited,
according to
authorities-
YEAPBOOK PHOTO
Newport
prepares to
hike resident
water rates
•Increases expected to continue
until city unveils news groundwater
project; average monthly bill would
. go up $2.37.
By Evan Henerson, Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BEA CI I -. C1tv leaders are
poised to tncrC'd..,e rec;1dent :. ".iter C1nd ""wer
rates by as much d'-5 5" to co\'er the n:.mg
cost of buymg , .. ater from the 1\Jetropohtan
Wate r D1stnct
The propo~ed
Newport Elementary School students hold their own
version of the Olympic games on Friday
mcrease. the hr;t of
several expected to
be pas ed along to
residents m the
coming yedr~. wlll
go to the City Coun-
cil Tuesday Public
Works D1rt>cto1 Uon
Webb nott>d 111 c1
staff report lhdl lw
expects the u\ l'l rHJl'
customN's Wdter
and .,ewer rc1lt> to
mcredse !)\ rouqhl)
$2.37 per month
"The bottom
line is that
people want to
have quality""
water deliv-
ered by com-
petent staff ... "
-KEVIN MURPHY •
The \\o"dll•r 111tP would mcredse from $1 q4
to $2 00 pt>1 hundred cubic feet of water
Sewage drnr~w ... '"ould lw tuked from 15
cents to 20 c t>nh pt>r hundred cubic feet of
water \<\'dtf.'r, ..,f',, Pr dnd paramedic subscrip-
bon chargp.,, '" lwn dpphcable) are part of the
~dffie bill
By Julie Ross Cannon, Daily Pilot tary Olymp ic 96 Games Fnddy
The soft, ocean breeze cooled the
young athletes a s they competed on
the beach against other students -
and "countries~ -at thetr grade level.
movie,• said Kaiser. also donning a
tie-dye. ·Tuey think they're really
cool.•
Cool? Maybe. Athlellc? Definitely.
Kaiser's tenacious team of
Alter a tense be-breaker race with
a French compebtor, Kimberly t-.lohns
ran away with the bronze nbbon m
the girl's dlvision. T he summer Olympic'< c-ame fldr-
ly for Newport Elemcrtdry stu·
dents
The long jump. The 50-ydrd-dash.
The Frisbee throw.
The 21 classes represented differ-
ent countnes in seven events at the:
parent-organized Newport Elemen-
The Jamaican team from Joelle
Kaiser's third grade class.was a school
favorite. The students wore green and
yellow tle-dyed T-shirts labeled "Cool
Running."
"They chose it because of the
J amaicans took home three "medals"
in the popular 25-meter hurdle event
Leaping over four, one-and-a-half-
foot hurdles, Tyler Cornwell took the
silver ribbon while Patrick Keehan
stole the gold in the boy's division.
Out of breath after the second race,
Kimberly credited her corn-row
braids for the photo fuush.
·My mom started tt about 8 (p.m.1
a nd ti took u ntil after 9," Kimberly
• SEE OLYMPICS PAGE A 11
The Cit}'<, bill lrom lht> I\ letropobtan \\ater
D1stnct w1U go up $14 2. ">fi8 d unng th~ upcom-
ing flsca.I year. accordmq to nt\ -0fhoaJs With-
out pdssmg along a rdte hike, the nty's
re erve fund balance would tall to $41.\4 911>
mstedd of thE> current $1 CT7 rmllton
NO DEAL
Mesa Consolidated
merger plan loses steam
•Water board members are 'disappointed' with study
that contemplates linking up with Irvine Ranch and
Santa Ana Heights Water districts.
By lina Borgatta, Daily Piiot
COSTA MESA -Water district
officials next we~k will consider
pulling out of d South County
consolidation study group.
Several months ago, Mesa
Consolidated Water District and
16 other South County water
agencles hired Ford Sauvajot
Management Group, a San
Diego-based consulting firm, to
examine new ways of erving the
region.
The consultant's atudy and rec·
ommendetlons -which included
a suwestlon that Mesa merge
With IMne Ranch Water Disttlct
and Santa Ana Heights Water Co.
-was preeanted to the board of
d1recton on 1butlday night. But
it didn't win any rave reviews.
•1 was somewhat disappointed
with the study and its results,•
Mesa board member Mike
Healey said Friday. "I apprcdate
the work that they did, but I'm not
happy with the options that were
proposed, at least where Mesa's
concerned.
"I don't think merging with
IRWO is an option that would be
appeali(lg to Costa Mesa."
If suCb a merger were to occur,
the "successor" agency would
employ 320 staff members, oper-
ate an estimated $?9.2-million
budget and serve ix cities with
more than 25•,000 customen
Mesa currently employs 67,
operates a S17·mlllion budget
•SEE MEAGER PAGE A11
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AROUND TOWN A4
BEST BUYS A2
CLASSIFIED 84
COMMUNfTY FORUM A10
ENTERTAINMENT A8
POLICE FILES A2
RELIGION A6
SOCIETY A7
SPORTS 81
WEATHER A2
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We don't want to
be a wet blanket
but a few raln-
dtope thJa mom·
-., could 11%&.le your
-.ch~· SkJiU WJJI ,..ay deai WI after-
noon.
•SEE RATES PAGE A12
Merchants, lifeguard$ brace
for unofficial summer kickoff
•National Weather Service is forecasting partly
cloudy skies but fair weather this three-day weeke nd.
By Carolyn Miller, Darly Piiot
At the Balboa PeninsuJa early
this morning, the crew for the
Catalina Plyer will dram their cup
of Java, forget about fatigue and
welcome aboard the holiday
crowd eager to cruise into sum-
mer.
•tt's an adventure in the morn-
ing when you have 500 people
gotng to CAtaUna," said Betsy
Sturgeon, an employee at the
Catalina Passenger business
where reservations a.re nearly full
for the holiday weekend,
·we have to r v-upl, • said
Sturgeon, rhucklll)g. •it's fun and
verybody•is iil a good mood."
A few miles away et Cbarli '
Chili at the Newpor:t Pi• the 29·
~ restaurant WW chug to
llf9 • 7 a.m. u the lightl dldt on.
~ of colfee brew and th range
slZZ.les bot m antJcipatlon of
hearty breakfast orders
And later, along the vast
stretch of beach, sunbathers will
snap their towels into l.lne wtth
the sun, parking will once agcllll
make blood pressu.r boil and
the crowds will E'bb and flow at
the whim ol the weather.
Such is the long awaited cycle
of summer that kicks off locally
With Memorial Day weekend. ·our business is fickle. tt goes
with the weather,· said John
Meehan, the operational manag·
er ol the BalbOa Island Ferry, Inc.
"If it's hot and sunny everyone
will ~ down b~re. •
Meehan is hoping, like dozens
of other local busi.nea own rs,
that this M morlal Day weekend
ts warm and pl81Ant, desplt1 Fn·
day's cloudy skies, driWet and
cool weather. They all k.now
•SEE MEMORIAL PAGE A11
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Local veterans groups will
hold Memorial Day~
m both Costa M~ and
Newport Beach Monday.
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SATURDAY, MAY 25, 1996
greer
wylder
Find that homey
/,ook at Swee, Pea
A new garden accessory
store Swee' Pea (645-
9140) recently opened in
C6sta Mesa at 1720-D Santa
Ana Ave.
The owner Keely Kay promis-
es to keep Swee'Pea a specialty
store where you can find mer-
chdndJi-.e you won't find at other
places.
"I watch the competition and
make sure I have different
llllngs," Kay promises. She has a
OalT for decorabng, which helps
her m selecting pieces for the
store. Swee' Pea is a mix of old
dlld ne w home-and-garden
accesson es, including outdoor
chiill'S, budho~ses, and wrought-
lfon plant stands.
Commg soon Kay will be
offenng classes, including how
to dry flowers, make beeswax
candles, and pdint outdoor patio
floors
,
•
'fhar
she
goes
lblrd grade students
from Mariner's Elemen-
tary School help launch
Moe B. Dunes Into the
water Prlday at the
Newport Dunes aquattc
park. The annual event
ls held the day before
Memorial Day weekend.
MARC MARTIN I OAll.Y ~Ol
For the perfect garden, you
can find everything you need -
furniture, clothing and plants -
a t Smlth & Hawken (437-9526)
located at South Coast Plaza. It's
having d pre-summer sale
through June 2. There are great
buys At Smith & Hawken indud·
ing tools, seeds, pots and books
marked down to 30%, clothing
and accessories marked down to
25% off. and teak furruture
marked down lo 25% off.
Don't rain on our Unparade -CITYSIDE
come join the benefit drive Man held in alleged
rape attempt
U your hairstyle needs a ne w
look, Images Salon (675-5531) is
the perfect place to go. Images
does cuts, weaves, and lulls for
men and women. I've been
going to stylist Ron Perez for the
last 15 years for haircuts and
weaves, and all the stylists at
Images consistently do great
work.
Many changes are taking
place at Images: recently four
top local stylists have relocated
to the popuJar salon, and three
marucunsts are offering a special
for new customers -with the
purchase of one manicure you'll
receive the second one free. It's
localed al 2515 E Coast High-
way in Corona del Mar.
If your planning an upcoming
trip to San Diego. local Mail
Dexes Etc. is giving away
coupon books for discounts on
hote ls, the San Diego Zoo. Sea
W.orld, thf' Del Mar race trdck,
and other attraclJons.
·Mail Boxes, Etc. has two loca-
li_nns in Newport Be ach at 3419
Via Ltdo and at 1048 lrvine Ave,
add three locabons in Costa
Mesa at 11 75 W Baker St .. 2973
Harbor Bl vd , and at 1835 New-
port Blvd.
The best value in education
hes to be Orange Coast College.
wpere the twtion 1s cheap and
lb1! instruction exce llent. I know -·t·m a graduate! Summer class
'Qvgin June 10. Call 432-5772 for
mbre information.
• iEST BUYS appeal'1 Thursdays and
Sllurdays If you know of a good buy
""me at S40-1224, or fax me at 646-
4 f70 Write: B~ Buys, Dally Pilot 330
W. Bay St .. Costa Mesa 92627.
T HE SECOND ANNUAL
UNPARADE: Ever want to
ride in a parade1 Sit in the
back of a convertible and wave
to the crowd? Ride on a float?
Dress up as a clown or in that
crazy outfit? Get a little silly?
You can on Saturday, June 1.
You are invited to part:Icipate in
the second annual community-
wide "Unparade. H Last year,
thousands, no hundreds, well,
maybe a couple of dozen people
participated m the first Unpa-
rade, an attempt to continue the
tradition of the Lions Club Fish
Fry parade, scuttled for financial
reasons.
The Costa Mesa-Harbor Lions
Club rightfully so, wanted more
money to go to the benefiting
charities rather than the costs of
, putting on the parade.
With the Unparade, partici-
pants will dnve, not walk the
parade route. Participants will
obey all traffic signals and laws
while driving at 15 miles per
hour, waving to those who line
the streets. The Unparade will
keep the sense of community,
tradition and patriotism the Lions
Parade has offered for so many
years!
Decorate your car, pick up
truck or motorcycle -use a little
crepe paper or a few ballo~. tie
an American Flag to your anten-
na. Roll down your windows and
find some patriotic music to play
in your car stereo.
Dress your self up -as a
down, beauty queen, in a uni-
form or whatever.Put a sign on
the side of the vehicle to let peo-
ple know what you are or who
you represent. You can be the
parade Grand Marshall
Parade participants will gather
next Saturday, June 1 at 10:30
a.m . at the front of the old J.C .
Penney store at the Harbor Cen-
ter, Wilson and Harbor. If you
jim
debdom
have room, take along a few pas-
sengers.
At 10:45 a.m. the parade will
depart from Harbor and Wilson,
traveling south on Harbor to
19th Street where it will make a
right hand tum and continue to
Center Street where it will tum
left to Lions Park and the 50th
Annual Fish Fry. Again, obeying
all traffic laws.
Sorry. no marclling bands. But
a sitting band would be wel-
come to set themselves up along
the parade route, maybe at
Brecht Orchid Gardens at 1989
Harbor Blvd.
If you don't want to ride in
the1parade, come and join the
Unparade viewers along Harbor
Blvd. and 19th Street.
You can be a Unparade
judge. Just bring along your
sense of humor and a set of
cards numbered one to 10 and
raise the appropriate numbered
card as an Unparade vehicle
passes by.
All the Unparade participants
and viewers will meet at noon at
the Uons Parle to enjoy the car-
nival ride and games and of
course the fal)ulous fish dinners.
Let's continue a new community
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tradition -the Unparade and
support the Uons Club Fish Fry!
CLUB NEWS: Costa Mesa North
KJwanit Club member Bruce Merri-
field presented a $250 Club checlt to
Robln Sutterfield to help pay for her
trip to China with the Young Amba.s·
sadors program.
Andrew Johnlon and Keith Nelson,
c:O-chaf/11 of the Wbeelchalr Sports camp for the Newport-.lrYtne Rolary
Club, presented a check for Sl.500 to
the camp organizers and adminlstra-
tors ·
KJwanJs Club oJ Newport Beach
treasurer Clyde Tbomas notes the club
ha.I given $1,000 each to the Newport-
Costa Mesa YMCA and the local Boy
Scout 1Toop.
SBRVICB a.UB MEETINGS nns
COMING WEEK:
TIJl!SDAY: 7:30 a.m. -Newport
Beach Sunrise Rotary Club meets at the
Balboa Bay Club. Noon -Klwani.s Club
of Newport Beach meets at the Shark
Island Yacht Club. Costa Mesa Down·
town Kiwanis Club meets at the Costa
Mesa Community Center. 6:30 p.m. -
Costa Mesa-Newport Harbor Uons
Club, Ille FtSh Fry Club meets at Uons
Park to continue the set up for the Fish
Fry scheduled for May 31 ·June 2,
1996.
WEDNESDAY: Noon -The
Exchange Club of Orange Coast meets
at the Bahia CorinUuan Yacht Club.
Costa Mesa Rotary Club meets at Mesa
Verde Country Club. 5:30 p.m. -New-
port-Balboa Rotary Club meets at the
Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club.
TH\JJlSDAY: 7 a.m. -Costa Mesa·
Orange Coast Breakfast Uons Club
meets at Mimi's Cale. Noon -Kiwanis
Club of Corona del Mar, meets at the
Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club. The
Exchange Club or Ne wport Harbor,
meets at Shark Island Yacht Club for a
Ladles Day program. Costa Mesa
North Kiwanis Club meets at the Holi-
day Inn. Newport-IJvine Rotary Club
meets at lrvi,ne Marriott Hotel.
WORTH"REPl!ATING: from the
bulletin or the Klwan11 Chab of New-
port Beach, "if your prayers go unan-
swered ... the answer may be NO."
• cor.....nv • a.uas 1s published every Saturday In the Dally Pilot. Fax
your senike dub's meeting infonnatlon
to 631-5851 or mall to 1743 Bayport
Way, Newport Beach, 92660.
• 22-year-old woman says suspect fondled he r.
By Carolyn. Miller, Daily Pilot
BALBOA PENINSULA -
Police arrested a man from Run-
ning Springs for allegedly
attempting to rape a 22-year-
old Newport Beach woman
Thursday morning while she
was asleep in a house on West
Balboa Boulevard, police said.
Ulysses Douglas King, 24,
was arrested at 4:10 a.m. Thurs-
day at a house on 45th Street
where he was staying as a
guest, Newport Beach police
Sgt. John Desmond said.
King is suspected of crawling
thj"ough the closed but
Wtlocked bathroom window of
a residence on 45th Street
around 2 a.m. and going into a
bedroom where two females
were asleep on mattresses on
the floor, Desmond said.
"He goes up to one (female),
kneels on the floor and pro-
ceeded to fondle the victim until
he woke her up," Desmond
said. HShe asks, "Who is it?' and
be says, 'Don't you like this?
Aie you married?'•
The female screamed and
slapped the man who ran out of
the room, past several of . the
other residents, and out the
front door, Desmond said. The
victim was not banned in the
encounter, be added.
Police searched for the sus-
pect but with no success. About
two hours later, police learned
from one of the six residents in
the house that a man who fit the.•
su.spect's description was stay-_
ing at a house nearby, Desmond.
said. Police went to the house in;
the 120 block of 45th Street and·
arrested King on suspicion or
attempted rape without inci-
dent.
King admitted to going into
the house and told police he
had been drinking with friends
at some local bars .earlier in the
evening and had gone into the
house to look for a female
friend, Desmond said. King
reportedly had eight outstand-
ing traffic warrants for his
arrest.
Desmond encouraged resi-
dents to lock their doors and
windows, especially with swn-
mer approaching and the popu-
lation at the beach rising.
"As we get to the summer
months, people leave their ·
doors and windows open and.. ·
things like this can occur, even:'
though they don't occur that·.
often, but we don't want to:·
leave that opportunity available
to somebody," Desmond said. ":
ms workshop for small business owners .
The Internal Revenue Service is ottering free tax workshops for
small business owners from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. today, and on June 26
and July 24 at the Costa Mesa Ubrary, 1655 Park Ave .. Costa Mesa. :
Topics covered in the workshop include small business set-up, ~
of business elites, business income and expenses, schedule C and self~
employment tax. For more information, call 360-2094. :
partly cl9udy l•ter In
the day.I "°"' SWfllne COSTA MESA
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TOOAY
First high
3:11 a.m. 3A
Fltst low
10:151.m. 0.9
Second high
5:27 p.m. 4.0
Second low
11:34 p.m. 2.2
SUNDAY
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Flnt tow
11:os a.m.
~high
6i00p.m.
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Sputtering swells
and sinking surf Pf'9-
v•lled through mott
of last WMk, with
some good south-
w.st tn.ks It 3 fMt
to 5 ffft In top spots
fading away by Fri-
day. A MW round of
northwest wind
S\>Wlls WM eicpect9d
lnlate~and
will probM>ty run
through SYnday. By
Mondtly a southust
21CHwell Will'°'''" ~ h'clher WWII.
Fot ct.lly uf repom
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(900) t71-SURF. The
Gitl c01tS S 1.SO and
f/trt/ P«*IM toll.
• llOO l»'odc of HMt.or loulevtlfd: A thief somehow
picked up and carted out a $2.400 sewing, machine from •
fabric store whlle It was open for business.
• 2700 l»'odc of Goff Courie Drlw: A burglar used an ash
tray to shatter the front glass door of a pro st\op, then once
Inside stole about 15 sets of golf clubs worth an estimated
S7,500. Thh is one of many burglaries at the shop lndudlng
one where the suspect broke in trirough the roof, according
to police report:S. The Pther burglaries have °"""ed mostly
during business hours. Police found thrM sets of footprints on tn. practice grHn and one set appeared to heed In the
direction of the pro shop. Polk• •n:hed the area for sus-
pectS but were unsuccessful. ,
• JOO Wodl of Vktorta: A .22 caliber, seml .. utomatk plstol
worth S174 was stolen from the floorboard of a locked
truck. 1lM burglar didn't stffl enythlng but tt'9 gun.
• IOI Modt of SOUt:h COMt Dltn: A. thief UMd a ~l'Kh
to unscrew a $499.99 camcOl'der from• stort on dltplay
Then walked out of the store whhout being deWcttid.
• 1100 Modi of '-llr rtne: A burglar broke Into a ~·
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home.
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Never can get .enough of those nuptials Come bid on treasmes
at Costa Mesa library
A collection of newspapers,
copies of "Life.• •Tune• and oth-
er magazines, and memo1abilia
from the assassination of Presi-
dent J9hn P. Kennedy highlight
the silent auction now in progrell
at Costa Mesa's Downto!l!
Library at 1855 Park Ave. ::
: ~ ~e wedding season. Oh, ,boy, 1S it the wedding se4son.
·Last Satwday, three yo\JJlg ladies
of my acquaintance walked
down the aisle,
Britton Hostetter, whom I have
.known, since before she was
:Younger than a tadpole, was
.married at St. Andrews Presby-
. terian.
Not a mile away, at Newport
:Harbor Lutherari, Susan Skinner
. exchanged vows with Robert
Caustin, both of whom I met just 'last year.
It may well be a marriage
made in heaven, but it was also
·one forged in the Battle of the
Back Bay, which is still being
fought valiantly against the
Irvine Ranch Water District.
Bob is founder and director of
Defend the Bay. Dr. Susan, a
neurologist, is daughter of long-
time clean-water activists Nancy
and Dr. Jack Skinner.
I expect their Hawaiian hon-
eymoon was rudely interrupted
this week when the Daily Pilot
broke the story about yet another
quasi-official agency also wanti-
: ng to use Newport Bay as a
dumping ground. Will this mad-
ness never end?
Sorry, I digress.
The third wedding last Satur-
day, for which I knew the bride
and groom was that of Lisa Sp'ur-
ney and David Todd. Lisa -as
I'm sure were Susan and Britton
-was radiant in her bridal gown.
David, handsome in his dark-
gray tuxedo and freshly brush-
cut hair, was every inch the prop-
er groom.
Well, maybe the purple clogs
were a hint that perhaps this
wedding was going to have its
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Then there was the wedding
site itself -the breeze way of an
office-building-cum-shopping
center across Mesa Verde Drive
from the Ice Chalet.
The wedding guests were cer-
tainly as well turned out as those
at the other weddings that day.
Ob~ there was that one chap with
the nose ring, and I suppose
there were a few more tattoos,
but it was very much a natty and
good-looking crowd.
Actually, I felt underdressed
for the occasion in white slacks
and my red Reyn-Spooner shirt.
But when I asked David Friday •
what I should wear, he grinned
and said, ·Something bright and
happy • That shirt, I assu_re you,
is bright.
As we waited for the bride
and the traditional "da dum de
dum," classical music flowed
softly from a huge bank of Cer-~-Vega speakers. It is good
that the disk jockey had a long
tape.
The bride's grandmother
scooted around checking every
detail, reassuring the guests that,
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·oh, she's always late, you
know.• And so she was. "All
things come round to him who
will but wait," David was surely
thinking.
Finally, I spotted Lisa coming
down the walk. All brides are
lovely, but this one was genuine-
ly a vision . She stuck her tongue
out at photographer
Dennis Gasper, then tossed a
curt, "Hey," at a wedding guest
who stepped on the long train of
her gown.
The 3:00 wedding began at
3:25, and just before the tick of
3:45, the minister beamed and
said effusively, "David and Usa,
you are married!"
Then, to the haunting theme
of Looney Toons cartoons, Mr.
and Mrs. David Todd kissed
warmly and, as Porky Pig
intoned the traditional "Thaaat's
all, folks!" turned to greet their
guests.
OK. so it wasn't quite by the
book. But David and Lisa Todd
are no less wedded than the
thousands of couples who this
past Saturday -and surely today
as well -took the more tradition-
al route lo a lifetime together.
There was a time some years
back when David probably
couldn't even have stood up-
through a 20-minute ceremony,
much less clearly said, "I do."
Until he cleaned up his act,
David was an addict, pumping
cocaine, crystal methampheta-
mine and lord knows what else
through his system. He's been
sober six years, goes to AA every
day and is thinking about run-
ning for the Ca.sta Mesa City
Council.
As with many former junkies,
caffeine is now David's drug of
choice. He is a true connoisseur
of coffee, which is the way it
should be for a guy who owns a
combmation coffeehouse and
life-support system.
From 6 a.m. until 2 a.m., Total-
ly Coffee is populated by a pass-
mg parade of neighborhood
straights and recovering addicts
and alcoholics alike.
ll is a Cheers with no booze, a
friendly joint where people can
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Of course, you couldn't do that
Saturday. Totally Coffee was
closed for the bosses' reception.
"Yeah, this wedding's going to
be a little different," Lisa said the
day before. It was that. Certainly,
I have never seen guests at a
wedding chugging gallons of
coffee out of huge mugs that
read, "Shut up and drink your
dope."
"Liquid wisdom,· David calls
it. It fits well with another of the
beliefs he adopted after coming
out of the shapeless nether world
of drug addiction: "Open your
mind,"
Everybody did for tlus wed-
ding. And a happy, rollick.mg
good time was ha~ by all.
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The Internal Revenue Servi~
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small business owners from 10
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June 26 and July 24 at the Costa
Mesa Library, 1855 Park Ave.,
Costa Mesa.
Topics covered in the '!VOt!t-
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TODAY
OUTBOARD MAJNT£NANCE
Orange Coast College Sailing
Center offers a three-hour work-
shop that teaches satlors the
basics for maintaining and trou-
bleshooting their outboard
engines is from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
on May 25 at the Sailing Center,
1801 W. Coast High~ay, New-
port Beach. Registratiop is $23
per person or $39 for couples.
For more information, c·an 645-
9412.
scomsH GAMES
The United Scottish Society
presents Scottish Games from 8
a.m . to 5 p.m. today and Sunday
at the Orange County Fair-
grounds. Adult admission is $12
a day or $18 for both days. For
more information, call 998-7857.
FOODS AROUND THE WORLD
En1oy foods from around the
world and demos of old and new
crafts. Piecemakers Country
Singers will entertain. Booth
spaces are available for $10. The
event is from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at
P1ecemakers Country Store,
1720 Adams Avenue, Costa
Mesa. For more information, caU
641 -311 2.
SHELLMAKER CAMPFIRE
The Cahlorrua Department ot
Fish and Game, the Orange
County Harbors, Beaches and
Parks and the Upper Newport
Bay Naturalists are delighted to
present Sylvia Galldgher, Sea
and Sage Audobon Naturalist
and Duector of the Orange Coun-
ty Breeding Bird Atlas Project,
who will share some of her inter-
esting d.iscovenes and studies of
Upper Newport Bay Buds al 7:30
p.m., Shellmaker Island, Newport
Beach The program 1s free.
'THE lAST KLEZMER'
The Yi<tdisb Culture Club of
the Jewish Community Center of
Orange County will show .lhe
documentary fllin, "The Last
Klezmer, • about the life of musi-
cian Leopold Kozlowski at 2 p.m.
at the Jewish Community Center,
250 E. Baker Street, Cpst.a Mesa.
Admission is $3. For more infor-
mation, call 755-0340.
TUESDAY -----
NETWORKING MIXER
The Corona del Mar Chamber
of Commerce will bold a network-
ing mbcer from 5 to 7 p.m. at 3732
E. Coast Highway. For more infor-
mation, call 673-4050.
REPUBLICAN WOMEN
The Costa Mesa Republican
Women Federated's luncheon
meeting is at 10:30 a.m. at the
Costa Mesa Golf and Country
Club. The speaker will be Phyllis
Spievy, a freelance writer and
political analyst on Goals 2000.
For information, call 557-6545.
WEDNESDAY
WEST NEWPORT BEACH
The West . Newport Beach
Association will hold its meeting
at 7 p.m . at the Council Cham-
bers, 3300 Newport Blvd. This
months speaker will be City
Council member Jan DeBay, who
will discuss recent developments
in West Newport Beach.
DIET SUPPORT GROUP
A body-image/diet support
group begins tonight at 7 p.m. at
the Newport Beach Psychological
Association in Newport Beach.
Led by Julie Keck, who recently
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Diet, the group will help people to
lose weight peimanently, .Jeam
reluation techniques and
improve 9elf-esteem. The cost per
group meeting is $25. To fi.Dd out
if the group is right for you Dr.
Keck offers a free 20 minute
assessment session prior to the
group meeting. For more intonna-
tion, call 722-4588.
TRAIN FOR OHLDCARE
\'outh Employment Services
presents a job skills workshop on
childcare from 3:30 to 6 p.m. at
114 E. 19th St., Costa Mesa. Learn
valuable childcare skills and
responsibilities as well as emer-
gency procedures and first aid
care. Call 642-0474. ·
DEBATE
The Newport Beach-Costa
Mesa Unified Debate Team meets
the Newport Harbor Speech and
Debate Team in a debate over
school uniforms. The debate will
be televised and begin at 7 p.m.
in Newport Beach City Council
Chambers.
MEN'S FELLOWSHIP BREAKFAST
The St. Andrew's Presbyterian
Church Men's Fellowship Break-
fast is at 7 a.m. in Dierenfield
Hall. Dr. David Wallace will speak
on MWhy David is called a man
after God's own heart." The cost
is $2.50.
THURSDAY
BUSINESS BREAKFAST
The Newport Harbor Area
Chamber of Commerce pre-
sents •Build It and they will
come," featur)Dg 1ucces1 coach
Jeanine JU1t founder and presi·
dent of Kreative Solutions, at a
networking breakfast at 7 a.m.
at the Sheraton Newport, 4545
MacArthur Blvd. The cost is
$11 for members and $19 for
non-members. Por mol'e infor-
mation, call 729·4400.
COPING WITH GRIEF ANO LOSS
•Grtef and Loss: How to
Cope with the Changes They
Bring" is the topic of a free pro-
gram at 7 p.m. at the Friends
Meeting Room of the Newport
Beach Central Ubtary. No pre-
registration required. For more
information, call 717-3801.
KIWANIS CLUB •
The Corona del Mat Kiwanis
Club is conducting a m-ember-
shlp roundup, at noon at the
Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club,
1601 Bayside Drive1 U yoti are
interested in becoming
involved in the community ser-
vice program attend the mem-
bershiJ) roundup. For more
information call Janice Kellogg
at 642-9990.
CAREER NETWORK
·creating Your Future:
Defining and Packaging Your
Skills Set" is the topic of the
Career Network meeting a t
7:30 p.m. in Stewart Lounge of
St. Andrew's Presbyterian
Church. The meeting is held on
Thursday evenings and is open
to the unemployed public free.
For more information, call 574-
2239.
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advonrement of the Olympic flame by Neel Buel wm·pmtk:i-
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oal f1anie at the monument, •Jn Memoriam, UulmOwD Soktiel'.•
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WEmRN HORSE SHOW
Today through Sunday from 8
a.m. to 5 p.m . there will be a
Spring Western Horse Show in
the Equestrian Center of the
Orange County Fairgrounds.
Admission 1s free. For more infor-
mation, call 708-1652.
SATURDAY, JUNE 1
ART EXHIBIT
"Journey Down the Coast• is
the title of an exhibit of watercol-
or scenes by Birgitta Kappe that
will be on display ~ the foyer of
the Newport Beach Central
U brary from June 1 through the
30 during normal library hours.
For more information, call 717-
3801.
COMPUTER SHOW
Super Show productions spon-
sors a computer show located in
building #10. Ad.mission is $3 for
adults. For more information, call
852-9267.
MONDAY, JUNE 3
AmNTION DEAOT DISORDER
Coastline Counseling Center
of Newport Beach will hold a free
lecture called "Attention Deficit
Disorder: The Big Picture• at 7
p.in. at 1200 Quail Street, Suite
105. For more infonnation, call
476-0991.
COMMUNITY PRIDE MEETING
West Newport City Council
representative Jan DeBay, the
chief of police, general services
<:tifector, and a member of the
b\lilding department's code
eoforcement section will hold a
community pride meeting at 7:30
p:in. in City Hall Council Cham-
bers, 3300 Newport Blvd.
TIJESDAY, JUNE 4
FASHION SHOW/LUNCHEON
Newport Beach Christian
Women's Club will hold a "By
The Sea• fashion show and lun-
cheon at 11 :30 a.m. at the Balboa
Bay Club, 1221 W. Coast High-
way, Newport Beach. Tickets are
$18, For more information or
reservations, call 760-9616 or 760-
0828.
JEWISH BUSINESS WOMEN
The Jewish Women's Business
and Professional Group of the
Jewish Federation of Orange
County will present a program on
"New Ways to Work (and Llve) •
at 6 p.m . at the Jewish Federation
Campus in Costa Mesa. The cost
including dinner is $28. For more
information, call 155-5555 ext.
224.
GARDEN aUBS MEMBERSHIP
Orange County District of Cal-
ifornia Garden Clubs will hold
: The answer rs \'~' I lov.L'\'Cr rhc rreat·
lncm of obesltv or JO cl\'l·m·erght rnndr-
Sion also rcqu1n.~~ apptopriarc lifrst\'lc
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Alt Fer. 0-U (Wamtln*r rion Aho)
their post-convention member-
ship meeting at 9:30 a.m. at Crys-
tal Court Shopping Center in the
third floor meeting room. The.re
will be a plant sale followed by a
report, awards presentation and
program on." Palms from Around
the World in Your Garden.•
Lunch is at noon. The cost is $5 ..
~or more information, call 544-
~751.
ONGOING
CARDIAC SUPPORT G.ROUP
Led by registered nurse, Beth
Dunn, the Cardiac Support Group
meets every Thursday morning
from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p..m. at
Shape-Up Newport in the Aero·
bic Room. The group is free and
open to the public.
use ALUMNI MErt
The Alumni Association for
USC Newport/IrVine Club meets
the first W,ednesday of each
month at the USC Orange Coun-
ty facility in Irvine, 2361 Campus
Drive. For more details of events,
call 250-4USC.
DIVORCE MEDIATION
A free lecture about divorce
mediation, an alternative to the
traditional two-attorney divorce,
is offered the third Thursday of
every month with attorney Alicia
D. Taylor and psychologist Lee H.
Solow. Space is limited, and reser-
vations are required. For more
information, call 863-9590.
PLANNING YOUR ESTATE
Legal Options, 620 Newport
Center Drive, Suite 1100, New-
port Beach, sponsors a lecture
titled "Protect Your Assets" at 10
a.m. every Saturday. Attorney
Debra Grimaila discusses how
wills, living trusts, charitable
donations and other tax reduc-
tion strategies preserve the value
of an estate and help avoid pro-
bate. Admission is free, but seat-
ing is limited. Reservations may
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be made by cal.ling 760-8775.
OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS
Overeaters Anonymous meets
from 7 to 9 p.m . every Wednes-
day at West Newport Communi-
ty Center, 883 W. 15th Street, #5
upstairs, Newport Beach. For
more information, call 953-0900.
BUILD THE LIFE YOU WANT
A support group based on the
book, "To Buil~ The Life You
Want, Create The Work You
Love,• meets every Wednesday
from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at 2900 Bristol
Street, J-108, Costa Mesa. The
fee is $20 per session. For more
information. call 850-1689.
HOW TO RAISE TEENAGERS
College Hospital, 275 Victoria
St., Costa Mesa, offers a free
educational workshop for par-
ents of teens at 10 a.m. each Sat-
urday. Every week's workshop
starts and finishes a new topic, so
parents can join the group at any
point in the cycle. For more infor-
mation, call Dr. Lani Martins at
704-8166.
ADULT BALLROOM DANCE
The Costa Mesa Senior Cen-
ter offers adult ballroom dance
on the third Friday of each month
from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. Singles
and couples welcome. Live
music provided by the Ray Rob-
bins Combo. The cost is $5 or $4
for sage members. The Senior
Center is at 695 W. 19th St., Cos-
ta Mesa.
FAMILIES ON COURSE
A seven-step intervention and
mediation program for families is
scheduled from 9 to 11 a .m .
every Saturday at the Costa
Mesa Community Center, 1845
Park Ave. The program focuses
on ways of communicating with
any out-of-control family dispute,
anger and general family dishar-
mony. The cost is $5 for adults, $3
for children 13 to 18. Parents do
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call 549-2186.
not have to be present. Call 556-
8000 for more information.
TEEN FOCUS
The Teen Focus outpatient
chemical dependency treatment
program holds a free 12-Step
Meeting at noon Sunda:ys exclu-
sively for teens in its offices at
567 San Nicolas Drive, Suite 201,
Newport Center, Newport
Beach. For more information, call
640-TEEN or 640-1788.
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HEALTH DAY
Instructor Janet Brosan leads
"People with Arthritis can Exer-
tiSe • classes from 10 a.m. to 11
a.m . Tuesday at the Jewish
Senior Center of Orange County,
250 B. Baker St., Costa Mesa. The
d$s includes health education,
jo~t-protection tips, relaxation
techniques, pain-control · tech-
niques and socializing. Call 513-
5641. Af' OVERVIEW OF ANOENT AND
MODERN RELIGIONS
Richard Meyer and the Rev. Gail
MUier present a condensed
overview of ancient and modem
pay religions and philosophies,
focusing on the simplicity of the
original messages and teachings.
Held by the Church of Religious
Science Newport Beach at 901
pove Street, Suite 145, Newport
Beach, the class meets Tuesdays
7:30 to 8:30 p.m., in a 6-week
study which began May 14. Class
size is lunited to 25 participants.
and reservations are recommend-
ed. Call 722-8388 or 646-3199.
Fees consist of donations at the
door.
PARADIGM SHIFT
The Newport Beach Baha'i Com-
munity allows participants to
hear and expenence # Paracligm
Shift: A New Wa y -A New
World ~ 7:30 p.m Fnday at a pri-
vate residence in Corona del Mar.
Together, they explore such
questions as: Can racism an
prejuclice be elinunated? What is
the new world order? Can con-
flicts be resolved without force?
Are women and men equal?
What's the spintual solution to
our economic problems? Music
and food are included. Directions:
f)-r\ '" "'\e. '
759-0999.
SPIUTUAl. RENEWAL
Our Lady Queen o1 Angels wel-
comes all inactive Catholics to
join in a candi<J d1alogue about
the church today and changes
that have occurred. Everyone is
welcome to an informal discus-
sion group in the P~h Center
Sundays at 6:15 p.m., June 2, 16
and 30. Our Lady Queen of
AngetS Parish Center is at 2046
Mar Vista Drive, Newport Beach.
call Sister Agatha at 644-92\8,
Marie Romano at 548-3844 or Joe
Drey at 640-4781 for more infor-
mation.
BIBLE USE AND MISUSE
A special discussion entitled
"The Use and Misuse of the
Bible,• about misunderstood
meanings of the Hebrew Bible by
the Christian Church including
•salvation• and •end of the
world• myths, will be conducted
by the Rev. Diana Heath at 9:15
a.m. June 2 in the Social Hall of
Orange Coast Unitarian Univer-
salist Church. The Church is at
1259 Victoria Street, Costa Mesa.
For details, call the church at 646-
4652.
CONCERTS!
ENTERTAINMENT
STRING CONCERT
Jason Hamey of Fountain Valley,
will conduct a string orchestra
concert at 1 p.m. June 2 at
Orange Coast Unitarian Univer-
~osta Mesa,-The
orchestra will perform works by
Schubert, Mendelssohn and
Mozart and vocal soloists will be
Maggie Goodrich, Ben Mason
and Carl Pike. There will be a
pre-concert lecture by Hamey
from noon to 12:30 p .m. Admis-
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The church is at 1259 Victoda
Street, Costo Mesa. Call 646-
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SBRMONS __ ,,___._ -~--......-~
THE SOPJiOMORE YEAR
That's the title of the sermon at
10:30 a.m. June 2 Orange Coast
Unitarian Universalist Church,
Costa Mesa. The Rev. Diana
Heath will focus on different .
impressions and marker events ol
her "sophomore year" as the
church's minister. There will be a
"new member" welcome cere-
mony. The church is located at
1259 Victoria Street, Costa Mesa.
646-4652.
SPECIAL SERVICES
SERVICE ON THE SANDS
Christ Church by the Sea invites
the community to their summer
Sunday services 8 a .m. Sunday
on the 14th Street oceanside
beach, Balboa Peninsula. Don
Robertson leads this informal ser-
vice this season on the theme
"Wrestling with Angels,• based
on Old Testament stories. The
service includes singing and
good fellowship. Bring your
beach chair! There is also a New
Traditions service at 9:30 a.m.
and Sunday Night Alive! still at
5:30 p.m . with a message by Pas-
tor David Lehmbftrg at each ser-
vice. The chancel choir is fea-
tured at the 9:30 a .m . service, and
an optional light supper follows
·the 5:30 p.m. service. Christ
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Church by the Sea is located at
1'00 W. Balboa Blvd., on thl! Bal-
boa Peninlula. Por more tnfonna-
tion, call 673-3805.
MEMOftJAL DAY SERVICE
Orange Cout Unitarian Univer-
salist Church holds a special
Memorial Day lel'Vice with con-
gregation partidpation at 10:30
a.m. Sunday. Everyone attending
is encouraged to bring a flower to
build a "Memorial Souquet" to
honor those who have touched
their lives. Child care and youth
religious education will be pro-
vided. The church is at 1259 Vic-
toria St. in Costa Mesa. For more
information, call 646-4652.
SPECIAL EVENTS
FEUOWSHIP SEMINAR .
Call now to reserve space: On
June 22, there will be a Catholic
Men Fellowships Seminar, 8:30
a.m. to 4 p .m . in the Hall at St.
Joachim Parish. All men of local
parishes are invited to learn more
about their Christian role in fam-
ily, marriage, career and church
in a Saturday of spirited music
and speakers. There is no admis-
sion charge and everyone is invit-
ed to bring friends from other
parishes to attend. For more
information, call Matt Ribarlch at
645-9017 or Paul Marchi at 474-
9121 . Sponsored by St. Joachim
Parish and Catholic Men Fellow-
ships of Costa Mesa/Newport.
BLOOD-PRESSURE CHECKS
First United Methodist Church of
Costa Mesa, 420 W. 19th St., con-
ducts a free blood-pressure clinic
between 10 a.m . and 10:30 a.m.
June 2. Call 548-7727.
BAHA'IS GATHEJUNG
The Baha'is of Newport Beach
sponsor a lunch, speaker and dis-
cussion of timely topics 11 a.m.
Sunday at a private residence in
Corona del Mar. All are welcome.
Directions: 760-5360.
SUPPORT GROUPS
MENTAL HEALTH FAMILY SUP·
PORT GROUP
St. Andrew's Presbyterjan
Church conducts a support group
for families with loved ones with
serious mental illnesses every
Sunday from 6:30 to 8 p.m., led
by a professional. For more infor-
mation, call St. Andrew's at 631-
2880 or Karin Montgomery at
645-3708.
CAREER NETWORK
The CareeT Network meeting for
those unemployed begins at 1 :30
p.m. Thursday in Stewart Lounge
at St. Andrew's Presbyterian
Church. The free, ongoing week-
ly meetings are open to all and
are held at 600 St. Andrews Road
in Newport Beach (across from
Newport Harbor High School).
For more information, call 574-
2239.
WEEKDAY SERVICES
SOENCE OF MIND
Meclitation class at 7 p.m. are
held Tuesday at Newport Beach
Church of Religious Science,
Dove St., Suite 145, Newp
Beach. •Physical Perfection/
ence of Mind• 1-J).so held 10:
a.m. Wednesdays. Call 646-319
PRAYER BREAKFAST
First United Method.ill Church
Costa M esa holds a Pray
Breakfast at 6 a.m. Wednesday
Denny's restaurant at Ne
Boulevard and 17th Street in Co
ta Mesa. Call 5'8-1121.
HOLY COMMUNION
St. James Episcopal Church, 32
Via Udo, Newport Beach, offers
noon service Wednesday wi
Holy Communion. Bring a lun
and din' with the church
after the service. Call 675-0210.
BIBLE STUDY
His Disciples Fellowship in Co
Mesa invites everyone for a stu
of God's word, food, fun and fe
lowship at 7 :30 p .m. Friday.
ages welcome. Directions: 65
2589 (James).
MEN'S FELLOWSHIP BREAKFA
The Men's Fellowship Breakfa
of St. Andrew's Presbyteria
Church bolds a weekly breakfa
and speaker at 7 a .m. Wedne
day in Die'renfield Hall, 600 S
Andrews Road, Newport Bea
The breakfast is open to all me
for $2.50 per breakfast. For mo
information, call 631-2880.
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Author Dunne laments America's untruthfµl path
I America hu lost the
value of truth. 'Iruth is
a word without tnean-
tpg, • says author-journalist
Domtnlck Dunne.
lbe celebrated creator of
such literary works as "The Two
Mrs. GrenvWes," "People Like
Us," "An Inconvenient
Woman," and "A Season in Pur-
gatory," which was translated
for the sm all screen this month
in mini-series fonnat, has spent
the better part of the last sever-
al years as America's foremost tfial watcher.
Covering both the Menendez
Brothers trial and the O.J. Simp-·
son trial for Vanity Fair Maga-
zine, Dunne asserts that•"win-
ning is everything in this coun-
try, no matter what the truth
happens to be."
Dunne will be in Newport
Beach June 7 as the guest of
The Big Canyon/Spyglass Hill
Committee of the Orange Coun-
ty Philharmonic Society. He will
share his views following a lun-
cheon at the Hyatt, Irvine,
being organized by Ann Ste rn,
Margo Chamberlin and Patricia
Lane.
In a recent telephone conver-
sation with Dunne at home in
Connecticut, where he is 6n
deadline to finish his book
based on the O.J . Simpson trial,
the author confided that he is
"horrified by the dishonesty in
our society."
Convinced that 0 .J. Simpson
is "guilty without a shred of
doubt," Dunne questions why
his attorney, Johnnie Cochran,
was never called on what
Dunne considers •outright lies
in the courtroom."
"Cochran would say any-
thing to get his client off. If µie
city had to burn. so be it. There
was nothing he wouldn't say to
win release for O.J . Simpson,•
Dunne said. "Daily, Cochran
would stand before the judge
and jury telling them that the
trial was about finding truth,
and then he would say that O.J .
was playing golf at the time of
the murders and the real killers
were drug dealers who mistak-
enly killed Nicole and Ron
instead of their intended victim,
Paye Resnick.•
Dunne.says such assertions
are •out and out lies, and no
one called Cochran on it.·
His assessment of the
Menendez trial is equally direct.
"They are the kings of liars.
those boys," Dunne said. "They
brutally murdered their parents,
Shooting them countless times,
then an hour later fabricated
stories of a Mafia hit while sob-
bing uncontrollably for the Bev-
erly Hills and Los Angeles
police, fooling them for months
with more lies.•
b.w .
cook
Dunne went on to say that
the brothers "lied to their
grandmother, to their aunts and
uncles, their cousins."
The biggest lie, however, in
his view, was the assertion by
the defense led by Leslie
Abramson concerning the sexu~
al abuse.
•Jose Menendez never
sodomized those boys. He was a
very tough father, a demanding
father who expected his sons to
perform and achieve on many
le'.(,.els including athletics and
academics," Dunne said. "They
were never able to live up to his
demands, creating a tremen-
dous sense of failure in them.
But, he was not a sexual preda-
tor. The tactics of the defense
were unconscionable, and
again, no one called them on it ...
The overall message is that
our society is accepting of the
lie, when the so called Machi-
avellian end justifies the means.
That, in turn, translates into
every facet of our existence. If
you forgot to send in the papers,
they were lost in the mail. If
your child did poorly on a test,
they must have been sick or
perhaps they came down with a
fast case of attention deficit dis-
order. Caught cheating on your
spouse, well, the alcohol made
you lose your sense of values,
and besides, it didn't mean any-
thing anyway.
Hit that car in the parking
lot, don't even think about leav-
I can't believe ..... .
ing a note, you never saw that
bright red car there in front of
you. It was an apparition. -
"So why should it be any dif-
ferent when it comes to lite and
death?• said Dunne. "Our sod·
ety is focused on making it,
therefore survival is all. What
matters is the ability to survive,
beating the system. Because the
system has lost it's grasp on the
value of truth.•
Dunne's life experience is the
stuff of novels, and the writer,
who has based his work on the
real life dramas of important
people of the times, admits that
portions of all of bis writing is
autobiographical to a certain
extent.
Dunne landed in Hollywood
as a young man, not as a
screenwriter, but as a •behind
the scenes" production worker
in film. He was at times a stage
manager and a publicis! and
eventually worked bis way up
to the ranks of producer, malt-
ing a number of films in the
1960s and early 1970s.
One of his movies was the
landmark "Boys ln the Band ,"
an exploration of homosexuality
at a time when the subject was
still potentially censurable by
large segments of society. His
career began to spiral down-
ward, aided by his abuse of
alcohol.
·1 became a damn drunk ,"
Dunne confided. ·1 ruined my
marriage, my family, my career,
and my life.•
Then, the worst happened.
Dunne's only daughter,
Dominique, was murdered by
the man she was seeing. The
strangler got off with a short
sentence and was out of jail in
several years, relocating to the
Pacific Northwest. In the mean-
time Dunne found himseH on
the skids. His Hollywood career
was over. his wife had left him,
taking his two other cbjldren,
sons Alex and Griffin.
"I'll tell you what I thought of
most, I thought or suicide,• said
the author who has sold millions
of copies of best selling books
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Author Dom.lnick Dunne will be speaking in Newport Beach June 7.
during the past decade.
Dunne got in his car and
headed north. He left town with
whatever he could get in the car
and drove without a thought as
to destination, ending up in a
small town in Oregon. He had
no work, nQ.money, and no
plan. He had left in disgrace.
. "Writing saved my life/
Dunne said. •one day I just
decided to write."
Dunne's first book crafted in
his small Oregon digs brought
hlm nothing. The second book
sold two million copies.
And the producer who left
L.A. with his tail between his
legs returned ,triumphant.
From outcast to toast of the
town, Dunne has seen it all.
Asked if he is ever disheartened
by the demoralizing exposure to
the worst of humanity that he
has experienced both personally
and professionally, Dunne
insists that his own life is filled
with positive and good
thoughts.
"I am ever optimistic about
humanity," he said. "I believe in
the good spirit of mankind dom-
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Surfing; Skiing and rocking: life's good for BUCKSHOT.~
I 'm sure that employment in
the ski and surfwear industry
qualifies as bard labor. I have
no doubt it's a veritable salt
mine. There's probably not the
least bit of irony in my talking
about what four people from the
surf/ski industry do in their
leisure time.
So here it is then. Each of the
members of BUCKSHOT {their
e n\phasis) started out playing in
bands, went into the business
world and ended up together in
a new band. They also run into
each other at trade shows since
each is involved in designing
snow/surl wear or equipment.
Here's how Rick Lohr {gui-
tarist), Jordan Watson (lead
smger), Erich Frey {bass) and
Larry Pearson (drummer) got
together. It's a little convoluted;
I'll try to keep it that way:
Rick and Jordan, friends since
thetr college days at San Diego
State played in a band called
Two Drink Minimum. The band
broke up and several of its mem-
bers went on to join independent
bands. Rick becomes a techrlical
designer for Katin, Jordan's a
designer at O'Neill clothing.
Cut to August of 1994: Rick
meets up with Jordan while the
two are on their way to surf at
54th Street beach. ~Let's get the
band back together," Rick says.
Jordan agrees. The band, m.iss-
mg two members, needs a drum-
mer and a bass player.
·.Rick knows Erich from the
snowboarding mdustry. At a
ttade show in September, Rick
ppPs a quesbon. Rick to Erich:
evan
henerson
Know anybody who plays bass?
Erich to Rick: I play bass {from .
high school in a punk band
called Dead Aim.)
Meanwhile, somewhere in the
world of professional music, a
punk drummer formerly with the
groups MIA and Naked Soul is
suddenly solo again. Larry (Lars)
Pearson is co-owner of a snow-
board binding company called
Cool Factor. And he's a friend of
Jordan's. ·
Voila! Instant BUCKSHOT.
T he band gets together
twice a week to rehearse
at the Katin Warehouse
and they have regular shows irl
L.A. One of their regular stomp-
ing grounds, the Thunderbird,
recently closed. Something about
cockroaches, if I remember cor-
rectly.
Last week they played at the
Roxburry South'in Irvine. Their
next show is June 11 at Santa
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Erich! Really loud rock-a-billy
Larry: A wide range of musi-
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Williams to the old misfits.
Intrigued, I press forward with
a second penetrating question.
Q: Would you give up the ski
arid surf biz if the music took off?
Erich: I'm pretty happy doing
what I'm doing. It's just a hobby,
something we like to do.
Jordan: Oh yeah, that's always
been a dream. It would be great
if we could get a record contract.
Larry: Whatever happens,
happens. Whatever doesn't,
doesn't.
Rick and Jordan live irl Costa
Mesa, Larry irl Corona del Mar
and Erich irl Long Beach. Larry
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~ a wife and a new baby
~e Jordan, by bis own adJnis-
sJQn, likes to "go off the deep
et'Ml· • He's the one with the
he4rtbrea.k diary, the source of
many of BUCKSHOT's lyrics.
The band typically opens
With a song called MMy Good
r 'tl • uue.
Sounds fitting.
Woman of many talents
: .Sue Wishengrad, a woman of
~any accomplishments, could
have ended up in any section of
this paper with the possible
e&eeption of the sports section.
Actually, check me on that. spe's got two children who,
between them, play baseball~
football, ice and roller hockey.
So we could probably find a
way to get her into th~ sports
page.
As it happens, she gets the
distinction of being Prime
1).med because right now she's
hoping to expand her acting
career. She told me that while
we were discussing, among oth·
er things, her participation in
the Mrs. California International
pageant in June. Sue Wishen-
grad is the reigning Mrs. New-
port Beach.
Now, when dealing with
somebody with a Wishengrad-
like resume, it can be difficult to
I
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find a starting point. The lady
was a surgical nurse, has ratsed
money for physically and sexu-
ally abused children, is an inte-
rior designer, volunteers at the
Orange County Interfaith Shel-
ter and has acted in 26 commer-
cials over the past 10 years
She also just completed the
docent program at the Newport
Harbor Art Museum.
So where to begin? I'll take
my usual tecourse and talk
about Sue Wishengrad in the
arts.
She had a small role in "The
Young and The Restless " for
five years. More recently, she
played a Holocaust survivor in a
production of Arthur Miller's
MPlaying for TimeM at the Jew-
ish Community Center. To play
the role of Elzvieta, she had to
lose 20 pounds and learn to
play the violin. This is for a
community production, remem-
ber.
"I basically lived the holo-
caust for six months, N said
Wishengrad. Nit was very
rewarding.•
(I assume she means the
experience of being in the play.)
Now she's loqking at scripts
and hopes to acf in movies. Her
husband, Murray, who owns
several Dollar Rent-A-Car fran-
chises, wants to get into produc-
ing.
What kinds of movies?
"Something with a lot of
emotions. I've read this one
script that deals with child
abuse and alcoholism combined
with a love story, " Wishengrad
said.
Acting is one of several
dreams Wishengrad says she is
still hoping to fulfill. She would
like to start a teen help-line for
girls with anorexia and bulimia.
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Alcohol-related crime a nationwide problem
.. •
"Newport Beach s
alcohol-related crime
is not unique. Recent
national statistics
have shown that 53%
of fire deaths. 50% of ;
rapes. 49% of traffic
fatalities ... were all
related to the con-
sumption of alcohol. ··
...
T he Newport Beach Police
Department must be
commended on their
work toward identifying the
alcohol related problems in our
community. The police studied
the various crimes committed
and tracked those crimes in .
which one or more involved
had been drinking.
The results highlighted the
heavy price we all pay for the
abuse of alcohol.
The bad news is Newport
Beach's alcohol-related crime is
readers write
not unique. Recent national
statistics bave shown that 53 %
of fire deaths, 50% of rapes, ·
49% of traffic fatalities, 45% of
drownings. and 41 % of assaults
were all related to the con-
sumption of alcohol.
The issues of drinking and dri-
ving are just a part of the real
story. Although these numbers
are frightening, the fact is most
everyone is drinking less today,
the vast majority of the public
either does not consume any
alcohol or drinks only on spe-
:weighing the merits, drawbacks
p f merging local high schools
I n response to the May 18
letters to the editor regard-
ing the merging of the two
tosta Mesa High Schools, I
ould like to commend both
Ed Decker and Jim Ferryman
U>r the weU thought out and
courageous idea of merging
t:be city's two high schools.
From what I understand,
this is an idea that needs to be
,further investigated. Jn my
opinion these two men have
c;ome up with a creaUve way
ftl improve the quality of the
education provided to our chil-
dren while better using our
resources at the same time.
Those people who believe
Costa Mesa High-School will
be filled over capacity once
Joining Estancia, are forgetting
that the 7th and 8th graders
would then be gone.
Better yet, make Costa
Mesa 7th, 8th and 9th grades
leaving Estancia to serve high
school with grades 10, 11 and
12, with the possibility of a
f\.lture stadium in the works. I
believe having one city high
'chool would give a sense of
11nity in our city.
I ask others plea se have an
open mind to this suggestion
'
and at least give it a chance to
be investigated further.
ABBY MCGUIRE
Costa Mesa
To close or not to close
Estancia High School. That is
the question. I say no! There is
a better alternative. As has
been done at Corona del Mar
and Costa Mesa high schools,
convert Estancia to a grade 7-
12 junior/senior high school.
Parents have accepted the
7-12 arrangement very well at
the schools that are using it,
and I believe it would be
accepted quite well by TeWin-
kle Middle School and
Estancia High parents.
The next question, then, is
how can we use the TeWinkle
campus. My suggestion is that
TeWinkle could become a fun-
damental elementary magnet
school which would be open to
all elementary school students
in the district.
The availability of such an
elementary school would
appeal to parents who prefer a
more traditional approach to
education. Transportation to
themagnet school would be
the responsibility of the par-
correspondence
Board president failed
·on his SAT remarks
U-tm de Boom needs to get
.--• out more. Hts comment
regarding Newport-Mesa's
~AT scores was uninformed
He srud, Hwith the ethruc
diversity of three of our schools,
h~ happy with lhe resuJt. lf we
bad a homogeneous school dis-
· ct like Irvine, we would
)nock the socks off the
!tither school dJstricts."
Irvine's ethnically
:aiverse population is at leclst 30%. Moreover,
~niversity High
hool, a school that
~odes everybody's
tocks off, is even more
st.iverse.
When my son grad-
I am responding to Newport-
Mesa School Board President
Jim de Boom's quotations
printed in the May 1 edition of
the Daily Pilot rE:garding New-
port-
Mesa's SAT scores.
He stated. "With the ethnic
dJversity of three of our schools,
uated from University Jim Deboom '1ve yea.rs ago, 48 dif-
I'm happy with the
results. U we had a
homogeneous school dis-
trict like Irvine has, we
would knock the socks off
the other districts. We're
doing well. I think (par-
ents) should be pretty
doggone happy with the
diversity in our district
and our scoring in com-
parison with other dis-
tricts with the same
diversity like Garden ferent native lan-
:OU!lges were spoken by stu-
aileRts at that campus. In addi-
~n, children from a variety of
«0nomic groups attend Univer-~ty, as well as hearing impaired
ftUdents from all over the coun-
~ and those whose parents are
)tationed at the two local mili-
tary bases.
~ These last two groups typl-
~y pull down test scores and
ther measures of achievement.
Ull, University outperforms all
er high schools, including
orona del Mar.
University doesn't make
cuses, because lt doesn't
veto.
!· 1 do not know all that
nhances or inhibits good edu-
ation. However, year alter
ear, University High School
d Irvine Unified School Dis-
ct continue to prove that eth-
e diversity ls not a hindrance.
JANET 1.r COLCLASEft
Grove and Tustin."
Below, are figures provided by
each district office and reflect
grades 9-12.
• Garden Grove has a 70.32%
ethnic makeup.
•Tustin 48.55% ethnic make-
up.
• Newport-Mesa 37% ethnic
makeup.
• Irvine 35.288% ethnic make-
up.
Given the above data, Irvine is
clearly not homogeneous. It is
also apparent that Newport·
Mesa's ethnic diversity percent-
ages are closer to IJvine than they
are to 1\lstin or Garden Grove.
What ls the real reason New-
port-Mesa ranks SlXth in average
SAT scores and 10th in the per·
centage of seniors acortng at or
above the national average on
SAT or ACT tests while 1Mn
ratlklNo. 11
PAMJACOJS
Concertl«l pa.rent, Balboa
en ts.
Advanced placement class-
es were cited as a reason to
close Estancia High since
smaller high schools could not
offer a sufficient number of
them. Let us not forget that
these are not the same courses
as those which are required
for graduation by all students.
I believe that creative ways
may be found to have suffi-
cient AP classes ~hort of clos-
ing a high school.
My wife Nancy and I are
parents of three children who
attended and graduated from
Newport-Mesa Unified School
District schools. We are proud
of our schools and our chil-
dren, too.
WAYNE REXRODE
Costa Mesa
To ledano: hypocrite
or political victim?
Most pleased to see Jim
Toledano's recent reticence
regarding Scott Baugh. ·
I guess given his current
problems he feels it's best not
to be a hypocrite.
Since the Democratic Party
locally plans to put this inci-
dent behind them, let's just go
ahead and put the Scott Baugh
incident behind us, too, and
get on with the business of
running this county.
BARRY ZANCK
Newport Beach
The only thing worse than
the ·01 ' boys club· Republicans
scheming to protect and rein-
force their controls over the
rank and me is the current
Democratic hierarchy (so-called)
try to ape their political rivals.
By Golly, they're going to
show Jim Toledano who's boss!
They're going to bring him to
heel because he made a mistake
-essentially of no crucial impor-
tance. •
And they will waste hours
and hours both in open meet-
ings and behind the scenes
(which is where they prefer to
do their bickering of course). on
a matter which should have
been resolved by a simple repri-
mand wee~s ago.
If the board ls the least bit
interested in getting Democratic
voters to get out and work for
the election of Democratic can-
didates at all levels of govern-
ment, they need to drop the in-
fighting and begin to function as
U they cared about the party
and its impact on Orange Coun-
ty.
Currently, they've been prac-
ticing being defeated.
What they should be doing is
spending their time developing
strategies which just might acti-
vate the Democrats in Orange
County to vote, whkb as a
group they are very remiss ln
doing. J know as I have been an
election precinct official for the
entire 17 years I've Jived here. J
know this ls true.
This vengeful attack on
Toledano only conflnns the pet-
ty, nit ptcldng focus of the peo-
ple who are running -or kJd·
d1rig themselves they are tun·
ning -the Democratic Puty ln
Orange County
Get real fellas. Do what you
a.re suppos@d to do ... lead the
party.
BUANOa HUMlffUY
C0tta,Me1~
clal occasions.
Those who drink heavily com-
prise a mere 11 % of the popu-
lation, and yet they consume
more than 61% of the alcohol
sold. The solutions for reducing
alcohol related incidents lie in
how we handle those 11 % of
drinkers. Past studies have
shown that to focus any. energy
on changing the drinker does
not work.
The good news is if businesses
in our city practice responsible
alcohol ri$ management,
many of the problems we face
can be solved. When a busi-
ness implements the four steps
of alcohol risk management,
both the business and its sur-
rounding community MW'in."
These steps include: conduct-
ing a risk assessment, imple-
menting policies and proce-
dures to reduce the identifietl
risks, training both manage-
ment and staff and then pro-
moting these changes through
positive public relations.
This approach provides a safe
and responsible environment
for alcohol service while
encouraging our local busi-
nesses to remain profitable.
The time is now to· request that
the businesses serving and
selling alcohol in our cities
embrace this comprehensive
s0olution.
In tum we can reward them
with our patron dollars.
ELIZABETH DORN PAIUCER
Public Health Foundations
Enterprises, Inc. (a private non-
profit foundation)
Looking for the least expensive gas1. Dally Pllot readers are on the lookouL
the readers hotline
ill> • ..
Whe~e's the cheapest pump price?.
EDITOR'S NOTE: We asked our read-
ers to tell us which service stations
provide the lowest price gas In the
community. Here are some of the
responses.
We've got one at Bristol and
Red Hill for 1.(6.9. It's an Aico
and it's been that way for the
last two or more weeks.
ALAN MD..VBJn'
Costa Mesa
There's a gas station across
the street from the one in your
paper. It's the Arco at 19th and
Placentia and the gas is actual-
ly cheaper there:
SAUY MITCHELL
Newport Beach
The cheapest gas is right
here on your same street.
Down at Ultramar gas station
at the comer of Harbor and
Bay. The 87 octane is $1.45.
They're the best and they're
the cheapest.
Bill JOHNSON
Costa Mesa
Just across the street the
other station is St.44. 1 think
the cameraman turned his
oamera a little too much to the
left.
JlOYMIUS
At the comer of m Camino
and Mendoza in Costa Mesa,
it's $1.45 a gallon. You have
$1.47 as the lowest.
JIM GLOVER
Found a better price than
$1.47.9. It's on the comer of
Bristol and Red Hill. It's the
AM/PM Arco. It's 1.46. So these
you go, bud.
PADllAIC McCOY
Santa Ana Heights
Thanks for listing the cheap-
est local gasoline, the local
Mobil. This is truly a public
service in this period of exten-
sive gas gouging. .
The cheapest local gas is an
Arco that ls right across the
street at 19th and Placentia for
a $1 .44 and next cheapest is for
a $1.45 at Geisler and Harbor.
Keep up the good work.
Than.ks for your good service.
I
FRANK fORBATII
Costa.Mesa
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wr~te your representatives
PRESIDENT
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1600 Pennsylvania Ave .• Washington,
D.C, 20500. (202) 456-1 111 (6 a.m. to 2
~~DENT
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212, Washington, D.C. 20500
GOVDNOR
Pete Wilson. (R). State C.apltol, Sacra-
mento. 95814, (916)445-2841
U.S. SENATORS
Barbara Boxer, (O), 112 Hart Senate
Bldg .• Suite 212, Washington O.C.,
20510 (202) 224-3553 or. 2250 E.
lmperl1I Hwy. Ste. 545, El Segundo,
90245. (310) 414-5700
Dianne Feinstein, (0), 331 Hart Bldg.,
WIShlngton O.C., 20510 (202) 224-
3'41or11111 5anta Monka Blvd .. Ste.
915, Los Angeles, 90025, (310) 914-
7300.
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Chris COi(, (R), 47th Dist., 4000
MacArthur Blvd., East Tow.r, S"lte
•0 0, Newport Beach, 92660. 756-
2244 or 206 Cannon Bldg., Washing-
ton. D.C. 20515, (202) 225·5611.
(most of Newport B•ach)
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tl162 ~ llvd., Suitt 30., Hunt· """°" llilch, CA t2147 141 ·2433 or
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MacArthur Blvd., Ste. 220, Irvine,
92715, 833-0180.
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MacArthur Blvd., Ste. 220, lrvlne
92715, 863-7070.
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Joe Erkkson, mayor, Peter Buffa,
Sandy Genis, Mary Hornbuckle and
Gary Monahan. council members.
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port Blvd., 92663, 644-3309
John Hedges. mayor; John Cox. Jan
Oebay, Thomas EdWards, N~
Glover. Dennis O'Neil, Jean Watt coun-
cil members
ORANGE COUNTY FAIR llOMD
88 Fair Drive .• Costa Mesa, 92626, 70&-• 32~1.
President: Buck Johns; vice president:
John Crean; Olre<ton: Doy Henley,
Ran<ty Smith, Don Wiiiet, Jim Und-
b«g, Gary Hayakawa, Emlly Staoford,
Marian UIFollette.
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760-3200.
Superlnte~nt· M.c 8«nd; Board ~:Judy Fraoco, President; Jim
de Boom, Ed Decker; Jim Fenyman;
Martha Fluor; Wencty ~. Serene
Stokes
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631·1200. IO«d Mtmben, Tl"ud)' Ollg.
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P.O lox 1200. CoU MeM, 92627,
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painfully well what can happen
if it isn't.
•Last Memorial Day week-
end we bad the coldest May in
10 years -Memorial Day was a
disaster,• lamented Alex Far-
man the owner of Charlie's
Chill. •But this year will be defi-
nitely better than last. This May
was beautiful." ·
Parman's concerns were
echoed across the beach com-
munity, where most business
owners work ~efty hours to pre-
pare for the profitable summer
season.
"If it doesn't rain, it will be
good.for business and if it rains,
business will stink," said Debbie
Irish, the owner of Balboa Bikes
N' Beach Stuff. •And I'll be
upset because I've been up late
nights banging up new clothes,
and unpacking inventory -the
store is busting right now."
But according to the weather
service, their woes may be for
naught.
While the skies may be partly
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dfer. • Call Harbor Lawn .i
540-5554 for more lnfonn•-
tlon. + The Newport Harbor
Americ.n Legion Post 291
will hold M•morlal hf
MrVlcM llt 11 •.m. at Pacif-
ic View Memorial P•tk,
3500 Pacific View Drive-f n
Corona d9 Mar. For more
Information, call 673-5071 or 644-2700.
I •nd semces will not be :
open Monday: I
e All fOall post offices I
• Newport Buch •nd Costa I
MeM dty h•lls and related l government offices :
• Newport Beach and Costa ' Mm llbraries :
• All schools and offices In l ..
the Newport-Mesa Unified :
School District l
• AH local banks •
Trash collection in botll l
Newport Beach and Costa I
Mesa will be postponed one l
day (I.e. usual rMonday pick-:
up wlll be on Tuesday; Tues-l
day pickup will be Wednes-•
The following agencies day, etc.) l
L---------------------------------------------------j
crowded today with tempera-
tures in the upper 60s, on Sun-
day and Monday temperature
will rise to the mid-70s and the
sun is expected to shine, accord-
ing to the National Weather Ser-
vice.
Whether preparing for swn-
mer means featuring the hippest
in-line skates, off«ID.ng new
items such as iced mochas and
teas, or beefing up beach-front
forces, the holiday weekend and
summer are definitely a wel-
come change. •
"Because it's Memorial Day
weekend we anticipate large
crowds," said Newport Beach
lifeguard Lt. Eric Bauer, who
recalled past Memorial Day
weekends when the beach
crowds swelled to 100,000. "It's
a big get-away weekend and
the kick off to summer.·
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Costa Mesa and some parts of
Newport Beach and unincoiporat-
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Some residents who attended
ThW"Sday's meeting said they felt
the consultant was attempting to
convince the agencies involved in
the study that "bigger was better."
"1bis is one of the finest studies
supporting big government that
I've ever seen.• said Donn Hall, a
former mayor and current hus-
band of Mesa board president
lhldy Oblig. "I've never seen so
many distortions and confiicting
data in one report."
Councilwoman Sandra Genis
told the board she felt the report
lumped Mesa in with agencies
that operate much diff erenUy.
"We, as a district that uses a lot
of ground water, are very different
than some of those other agencies
that use mostly imported water,"
Genis said.
"It's not like we're selling
bananas here, where we get them
all off a boat from Costa Rica and
then distribute them. We're get-
ting them from different sources.
•And some of these agencies
have deplorable systems. Our dis-
trict has had a lot of foresight and
planning for emergency supply,
and we have a new reservoir. I
would hate to see us joined at the
hip with someone who doesn't
have all that."
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On Thursday, board member
Hank Panian suggested a more
logical consolidation would be a
merger with the Costa Mesa Sani-
tary District, which is governed by
an elected board but is staffed by
city workers
"I thought tbe report had some
flaws, particularly from Mesa's
point of view,• Panian said Fnday.
"For example, in revenue, the
report had Mesa down for levying
taxes, and IRWD for not, and it's
just the reverse.
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said before heading to the Frisbee
throw competition.
Sponsored by their friends and
families, the Newport Elementary
students raised about $9,600 for
school computers, Principal Bill
Knight said.
"We always do a field day at
SATURDAY, MAY 25, 1996 A11
"And in the report. Ford Sauva-
Jot considered it preferable for a
single district to provide water and
sewer services instead ol having
two or three separate agencies
doing that. So, I don't understand
why they didn't include that as an
option for Mesa.
"However, 1 think the repod,
raises the question, 'Should Costa.
Mesa Sanitary District and Mes&
consolidate?' I think that's some:
thing that merits further consider•
ation. • ~
• the ldSt of the year," Knight said.
"This being an Olympic year, wtt
dec.ded to call it the Olympics.• !•
Each class picked a country to.
represent, and teachers spent the
last week teaching the students:
about those countries. :
Though he didn't particpate izt.
the day's events, Knight said he,
made an excellent audience
member. ,
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well," be said.
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•Laura was into absolutely
everything," Carlson said Friday,
his eyes red and watery. "She
was a very active young lady,
always wanting to make tbJngs
better."
It was Dickerson Mc:Kannay
who pushed the senior class to
raise money for the grahite mon-
ument, which marks the school's
entrance. Though problems
arose with the cost of the marker,
she never gave up, making many
of the arrangements herself until
the sign was mounted on the
front lawn of the school.
"She wanted the class of 1991
to leave a mark," Carlson said.
"Laura was a finisher. She had a
bulldog tenacity to getting things
done."
The school yearbook lists
Dickerson McKannay as a mem-
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This ls the second entry in our search for the cheapest gas in town. 1b1s ARCO station at
the comer of Placentia and 19th Street Is selling regular unleaded at $1.45.9 a gallon. U
you know of cheaper gas, call our Readers Hotline at 642-6086.
The city is working on a mas-
sive groundwater development
project designed to decrease the
amount of water the city has to buy
from MWD. But until that alternate
source is available, water rates are
likely lo increase over the next two
to three yea.rs, said City Manager
Kevin Murphy.
Rates are expected to stablize
•once the groundwater project is
complete. And once the bonds
supporting the project are paid off,
rates will begin to decrease, Mur-
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Carol Thlbot had only known
Rennie, a Costa Mesa resident,
for eight months when they both
started working at a loc4l batbJng
suit store. But they became close
friends and it was she who was
the first to learn of Rennie's trag-
ic death -the Orange County·
Coroner's office called her to
locate Rennie's parents, she said.
"Her family was tom to pieces
like all of us were -this has been
very hard on all of us," said Tul-
bot, who held vigil at the hospital
with Rennie's large family ot six
siblings.
"She was a beautiful, bubbly
little girl. Anyone who came in
contact with her fell in love with
her," Talbot said. "She was an
incredible person."
Rennie was part of cheerlead-
ing adviser Joanne Shimpoch's
first squad.
dent on the Metropolitan Water
District and our cost to buy water
at $450 per cubic foot of water,•
Murphy said. •When we get our
groundwater system in place, the
price will be $285. That's a dra-
matic dilference."
Murphy said he hasn't heard
any gripes about the proposed
increase and doesn't expect any.
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"Nina was an excellent gym-
nast and was just, well, vibrant,"
said Shlmpoob, who is also a
school counselor. "That was the
first year I took over ft!e squad,
and they were really leaders
among the girls, very together.• , ~
Jason Amorde graduated a.. ~·
year after the girls did, but
remained friends with Reenie.
He said he was shocked by the :.
news of their death. ~·
"One of my friends called and
told me the news last night, when
she was in intensive care at the •
hospital," he said Friday.
"I was more in shock than
anything. It didn't really hit me '
until today," he said. ·
The possibility that nitrous
oxide was involved in the acci-
dent was especially hard for
those closest .. to the women to
believe.
"This should have never hap-
pened,• Talbot said. ·1 don't
want people to think (Nina) was
a bad kid.•
• "This is an enterprise fund. It
doesn't go for anything other than
exactly what you're paying for,•
Murphy said . "The bottom line is
that people want to have quality ·
water delivered by competent
staff, H
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EYE· OPENER
Adoption Guild begins
annual show today
QUOTE OF THE DAY
·He's f>laying renJJy UH'U rlghl. 11°'4 and he's learning in every
malch. He played a very mature match against f Soorteneau) ... •
-PIDL DENT. Taylor Dent's dad and personal <XXJCli
Corona del Mar's fender-bender rolls into CIF Individual Semifblals todaf
•Sea Kings' freshman Taylor Dent treating the
opposition like a pack of used cars on the freeway as
he steamrolls in quest of individual championship today.
Though Dent is just a
boy playing against com-
petitors three years his
elder, he's playing like a
man among boys.
doing well now; I seem to
be peaking at the right
tim H e.
"It's incredible what
he's doing, it' really is,•
Mang said. "H he does
(today) what he did (Fri-
day) ... (pause), well he
can do it. He's really
starting to mature, and
N e i t h e r • r,t'• Mang nor CIP t 11 •
tennis adminis-~he~ do
~!::f~ B~c~ar~ lhe does (t~ wlaat he!
, " "~ . !' ,_. ·.,. .. . .,, '
nis have been
kept since the
end of World
War II.
By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot
"The way I played
before, I didn't think I
was physically fit eno~h
to keep up, so I tried to hit
every ball hard for' a win-
ner,• said Dent, unseed-
ed in U).e.16-play~r draw.
freshman ever ! did (Friday) ... well, he l
having won a 1 d •t " 1
CIF singles tiUe. I can ° l . . . :
Third-seeded
Andrew Park of
San Marino, a
sophomol'~,
came close last
year. reac;hing
the CIF title
HUNTINGTON BEACH -For
someone who was intimidated
earlier this season playing against
highly rated seniors, freshman
Taylor Dent of Corona del Mar
High is getting in the final word
-quite literally.
He signed autographs for his
peers on Friday. Rather sheepish-
ly, mind you, but be did it.
"There were a couple of kids
here who had (Dent) sign brand
new tennis balls, thin.king he'll go
pro someday,• CdM boys tennis
11 :\~I"
richard
dunn
Adoption
Guild ...
summer's
kickoff
•Warm weather, warm
tennis, warm feelings for
one of the super events.
S ummer officially starts
today. Not according to the
calender, of course, but in
compliance with my sports clock.
Says so right here next to my
keyboard-caressing fingers ...
Adoption Guild.
That means warm weather
and good tennis, Memorial Day
Weekend and the unveiling of
our area's greatest charity
doubles tournament, arguably
the best in Orange County,
perhaps the universe.
Yes, today marks Adoption
Guild XX.XV.
Charlie Eaton, the event's
founder, will be honored tonight
at the Balboa Bay Club Racquet
Club. Approximately 1,000
players (500 teams) are
scheduled to participate. For the
first time, there are senior
divisions (50 and over). Folks, it
doesn't get any better than this.
The Adoption Guild Tennis
Tournament, the area's largest
and oldest amateur tournament,
will be played today through
Monday at various clubs, with
the semifinals and finals June
1-2 at the Newport Beach Tennis
Club.
Aside from the fact that Keri
Phebus and Robyn Ray are
playing, first-year tournament
co-directors Linda McClain and
Donna Davison appear to be on
the verge of making this year's
event the best ever, beginning
with tonight's Players Party at
the BBC Racquet Club.
The customary hot dogs and
chill will not be served (thank
God). Instead, \Yahoo's Fish
Theo, Ranch Market, Health
Emporium, Back Bay Rowing
and Running Club, Ho Sum
Bistro, Ruby's and Hard Rock
Cafe are among the area
restaurants catering the event.
•we're proud to have such a
great turnout for the tournament
to show the community how
much we love these little
children,• McClain said.
Ah, yes, the children -the
reason for this tournament's
being. It bu raised in excess ot
$2 tn1llion for Holy Paro.Uy
Services since Baton started the
Adoption Guild.
Holy Family Servicet is an
organization dedicated to birth
parent coumelling, child care
services,adoptionfanllly
services, post adoptive
l'()Umelling, and child abuse and
domestic violence counselling . ..... ..,. .... ,.......,
• SEE TENNIS PAGE 81
coach nm Mang said. "He got alt
embarrassed.• ·
Dent's lasting impression
began in the Round of 16 in the
CIF Southern Section individual
singles championships at SeaCliff
Tennis Club, defeating Jose
Lieberman oi Beverly Hills, 6-3,
6-4.
Taylor Dent he's a kid who just
What made the biggest inden-
tation was Dent's victory over sec-
ond-seeded Andy Scorteneau of
Palm Desert, 6-3, 6-3, in the quar-
terlinals.
No longer does Dent, 15, suffer
from back and knee problems -
as he did earlier in the year as a
result of abrupt physical growth.
Blasting through the second
seed turned plenty of heads.
"They didn't have any right seed-
ing me high, because I didn't do
anything in high school tennis
earlier this year," Dent said. "I'm
turned 15 (on April 24). •
Dent will play fourth-seeded
Nick Varvais of Royal in the semi-
finals today at 10 a.m ., also at
Sea Cliff.
Among the names being ver-
balized following Dent's impres-
sive victories were Stan Smith,
Rick Leach, Pete Sampras, Jon
Leach, Mike Briggs and Jackie
Douglas.
high school track and field
Nichols
captures
berth at
State
• Corona del Mar High senior
winds up and heaves the iron
ball 53-11/4 'on next to last try
to gain fifth, and last, spot for a
shot at State next Friday.
By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot
NORWALK -While opponents tin-
ker with spin techniques, play mind
games and process coaching tips from
the stands, Corona del Mar High senior
Richy Nichols reduces his shot put
mechanics to the lowest common
denominator.
"This was just go out and throw,"
Nichols said of his plain-wrap form,
'-which proved functional enough at Fri-
day night's CIF Southern Section Mas-
ters Meet at Cerritos College to propel
him into the May 31 CIF State track
and field preliminaries at the same
location.
Nichols' top put of 53-11/4 earned
him the fifth and final Southern Section
berth in the 27-man state field, com-
posed of qualifiers from 10 sections
state wide.
"I went back to my old form," said
the All-CIF offensive lineman, who
uncorked his fifth-place throw on the
fifthnf six attempts. "It's still the normal
glidei but it's all arm. The form I was
using the last few meets forced you to
use your legs more. I just felt more
comfortable with this form and I fig-
ured I had nothing to lose. I'm excited
to be moving on.•
Nichols was the lone survivor
among four local competitors, though
Newport Harbor junior M.E. Clayton
triple jumped to a new personal best
Smith, Sampras, i -COACH TIM MANG l
Briggs and Jon : :
Leach did it as L.-------------------------.J sophomores. Douglas (Santa
Monica) and Allen Cleveland
(Santa Monica) won CIF singles
titles three years in a row. but
never as freshmen. •
Danny Saltz (1979) and Briggs
(1985) are the only previous CIF
singles champions from Corona
del Mar. (CdM's K'eri Phebus won
two CIF titles for the girls). ClF
Southern Section records for ten-
match. Park plays top-seeded
Adam Webste' of Santa Barbara
m today's other semifinal.
Last Sunday, Park defeated
Dent in the finals of the Whittier
Open.
Still, Dent appears to be a new
man, even in the last seven days.
• SEE DENT PAGE 82
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c..l ll ll
Phebus headlines
Adoption Guild's
big tennis show
•Five-day event begins
today with first of three
leading up to June 1-2.
By Richard Dunn, Daily Prlot
NEWPORT BEACH -Ken
Phebus. the most succes~fuJ
female amateur terinis player in
area history. headlines the 35th
annual Adoption Gwld Tennis
Tournament, one of the oldest
and largest· charity doubles
events in the world, which begins
today and runs through Monday,
with the semifinals and finals
slated for June 1-2 at the New-
port Beach Tennis Cl.b.
Preliminary roundS are played
at several locations.
Phebus and her partner. Paige
Yaroshuk, are seeded No. 2 m the
women's open, wlule Julie
Richardson and Kathy ~tay-Fntz
are seeded No. 1.
Pnze money in the open dlvi·
s1ons is based on the number of
entries. There will be $1,500 at
stake in the women's open
In the men's open ( 19 entnes).
the largest of the open divisions,
$5,000 will be on the I.me Tim
Pawsat and Adam Peterson
(USC) are seeded first. Pawsat
has won three men's open titles in
the Adoption Guild. his last m
1991 with Robert Van't Hof.
Pawsat and Jolene Watanabe
are seeded first in the rruxed
open, where 13 teams will also
compete for $5,000. Phebus and
Peterson are unseeded in mixed
Other top-seeded teams
mclude· Chns Dunk and Glen
Petrovic (men's 35s}; Robyn Ray
and Ken Stuart (men's 50s). Pen-
ny Stewart and Rosemary Brown
(women's 50s); and Sue Conover
and Mike Conover (mixed 50s)
Phebus, who has never won
an AdoptJon Gwld btle. will be
hoping to cash her first paycheck.
KATSU'YA RAlNONE I DAlt.Y PILOT
• SEE TRACK PAGE 83 Corona del Mar High's Richy Nichols lets loose with a solid effort tn the shot put Friday.
For UCLA last year. Phebus
became only the second player m
NCAA women's tenrus history to
wm singles and doubles utles m
the same year. equaling the feat
of Stanford's Linda Gates ( 1985).
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high school spring football series
Ice cream social
•Costa Mesa football team
will wind up drills with
father-son flag game, tbeD
f ~ d~ the iOI aeam.
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SATURDAY, MAY 25, 1996
y.outh baseball
~-Gouth, Perrine put the ding-dong
•' '.!in White Sox victory over Tigers
•'
; In Major Division action at
• Costa Mesa High on Tuesday the
·: White Sox topped the Tigers, 6-4.
. Despite a late Tiger rally the
: White Sox held on to top the
•Tigers for the first time this sea-
: son.
Home runs by Kyle Gouth and
: Greg Perrine (a three-run shot)
· proved to be the difference. ~ Nathan Hunter chipped in
, with two hits. Perrine's complete
' game included nine strikeouts
and be was supported by a solid
defensive effort.
The Tigers were led by Matt
Bourquardez, who had a double
and single, and Michael
l cGuire, who had a triple· and
mgle, and 2 RBI.
Colin McGuire pitched four
ong innings to lead the Angels·
the Mariners, 9-6, in Costa
sa American Little League
· or A action Thursday.
The Angels' bats came alive in
third inning with a six-run 7'>urst.
The Mariners made a come-
back in the fifth inning with a
five-run surge get close, but the
Angels, with their strong bats,
scored four more in the top of the
sixth to put it away.
Derek Wood pitched the last
inning to secure the game.
Q
The Orioles handled the
Angels, 7-3, in Saturday's action,
after winning a game which was
a continuation of a be game from
May 7, thus a double-header
sweep.
In the first extra inning the
Angels were unable to get a run
across and the Orioles responded
with one run in the bottom of the
inning to get the victory.
In the regular-scheduled game
the Orioles scored three in the
first and never trailed.
Joel Walker hit a double and
Brett Perrine tripled Walker in,
then Gary Gonzalez doubled in
Perrine for the Angels in the l;bird
inning to pull the Angels to with-
in 3-2.
But the Orioles pitching with-
stood the challenge the rest of the
way, allowing just one more run
in the fourth inning.
Q
In Minor A play Thursday, the
Indians topped the Angels 13-6,
behind
1Tevor Smith's complete game
(eight strikeouts).
Bryce Carich's inside-the-
park-home run was a big
moment, as well as R.J. Bader's
triple.
Also, Cody Singer, Chris
Ada.ms and Joe Amburgey stood
out offensively.
Amburgey went 3 for 3 and
Ada.ms had two hits.
Sean McGuire was a standout
defensively behind the play, Josh
Elliott was solid at second base
and Ryan Handy's running's
catch in the outfield killed a
potential rally.
NEWPORT EAST PONY LEAGUE .
'. ardinals have the inside track
lth the Newport East Pony games, to finish 8-10. Steven Ward and Matsen com-
• gue's regular season culmi-The Yankees were led by bined for a 12-stri.keout perfor-
• g on Friday the attention David Richardson 's line-drive mance against the Reds. Bill
to tournament competition, home run over the left.field fence, TaoJ"J}'l.ina, Harris and Jim Kociu-
but still fresh in the memories are his third of the season. ba contributed strong defensive
;illis week's windup of the regular Q performances in the game.
~ason. The Dodgers, led thlB season Offensive contributions with t:__ Cardlnals 10, Red Sox 8 by Sean Penton's five home runs, solid hits were provided by Dan-r:: The Cardinals finished at 13-5 finished the regular season in ny Stone, Steven Savage, Matt
~d the dear front-runner in the third place with a 6-9-1 record. Vandercook and Griffin Dunzer.
'!tlt>uble-elim.ination tournament The A's (3-13) and Red Sox (2· The Braves' final two games in ~ch begins next week. 14) finish the season on Friday the upcoming week are against ~· The Cards were led by David with two games to be completed the Cardinals and Giants. ~echt's 2-run home run, his third to detemtlned the fourth place Q
Qr' the season, and an opposite finisher. Jimmy Amoroso pitched two
~d double against the left field A double elimination touma-strong innings of relief as the
ience which nearly made an exit. ment begins on Tuesday, pitting Mets edged the Giants, 4-2. 1 Knecht also got the pitching the Yankees against either the A:s Bobby Messenger had two hits
ctory to complete the season at or the Red SoL On Thursday, the and three RBI, while K.C. Rawlins
2, tops in the league. third place Dodgers face the had three hits to lead the offense.
l The Red Sox led 8-6 after five fourth place finisher, with the Mike Waleck came up with
gs, but the Cards added one winner facing the first place some strong defense for the Mets.
m the sixth and then rallied m Cards on Saturday, June 1. Q
seventh to go ahead, 10-8. Q In other games, the Mets
,,., The key hit for the Cards was The Major League Braves won topped the Dodgers, 6-5; the
:y Prosser's 2-run single. his twice last week, defeating the Giants whipped the Cubs, 6-1;
nd of the day, driving in Mike Phillies 5-2 ahd the Reds 11-1. the dodges edged the Phillies, 5-
etic and Kabir Thind with the John Russell pitched a complete 4; the Phillies topped the Cubs,
, go-ahead runs. gam_e against the Phillies, allow-10-6; and the Giants bested the
· 0 ing four hits. Cards, 7-3. Standings; Braves, 14-
. The Yankees clinched second Great defensive plays were 5; Dodgers, 14-61 Phillies, 12-6;
·place on Wedsnesay with their contributed by Jim Cociuba, 'Ifis-Mets, 11-7; Cards, 10-9; Giants, 9-
: sixth victory in their last seven tan Harris and Brett Matsen. 11; Reds, 5-15; Cubs, 2-18.
BASKETBALL C~MP
:; Newport Harbor hoops coach Hirst has the
I
::dat.es for summer camp slat.eel fox July 15-19 ,
f NEWPORT BEACH -Newport
: Harbor High boys basketball
•coach Larry Hirst's 1996 Sailor
; Basketball Camp, for boys enter-
' ij)g grades 3-8, is scheduled July
: l~-19 from 3-5 p.~. at the Sailors'
:gym.
; Hirst, as well as current New-
. port players and coaches will
: offer instruction on fundamentals
:, such u shooting, dribbling, pass-
' ing, defensive stance and posi-
.: tioning and man-to-man philoso-1
I
phy. The <;amp is also designed to
help participants improve knowl-
edge of basketball strategy and
learn team play in game situa-
tions.
Pre-registration deadline is
July 19 with an $85 fee, which
includes a camp T-shirt and a
basketball. Late registrants will
pay $100 and could experience a
delay in receiving their shirt and
ball. For inf onnatlon, phone Hirst
(760-3251).
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' 1
il DENT four service aces ln the first set,
and broke Scorteneau -a senior
who has signed with Fresno State
-at 3-2, the only break in the set.
At triple fet point, Scorteneau
was unable to return Dent's
scorching MJVe,
In the MCODd aet, Dent broke
Scorteneau ln tbe f:tJ'lt game, but
Scorteneau broke to keep it on
serve. But Dent broke Scor\efteau
again ln the tbird game, never
}Olt hll -.ve ~ and brOke
ScortenHu at 5-3 to'WID It.
•Befon, wblln I ~ pJaY
IOIDebody ~I Would 9M him
too mUcb a9cltt and I woakl start
bec:ldng away,• O..t -.kl.
Now, Deot'9 oldei' opponents
81J twi"qg away. And ftm Uk·
~-bit·~~
TENNIS
CONTINUEOFROM 81
divisions will be the men's
seniors, where Ray and Ken
Stuart are seeded ~o. 1. Ray
twice finished a year ranked No.
1 in the nation by the United
States Tennis Association in the
45s.
The largest draw of the open
divisions is the men's open (19
teams), where Adam Peterson
(USC) and perennial Adoption
Guild champion Tim Pawsat are
seeded No. 1.
Although the women's open is
small, it should be exciting with
top-seeded Julie Richardson and
Kathy May-Pritz and
second-seeded Phebus and Paige
Yaroabuk.
Phebus, former ClF'individual
lingle9 dwnpion from Corona
del Mer High, was Jut year's
NCAA singles and doubles
wtnner for UCLA.
0
ID TbandllY, ... tdl between
bolt Corona del Mar and
Peninlul4 in the boYJ CIP
Southern Section Dtvtsion J
Mmiftnala, Peninsula CO·head
coach Jim Hamon cried, •We
don't cbMl' for emn, • fo~'
a CdM doublet pomt I.ft the
second round ol a matCb
eventually won by the Pant.hen, to.a ..
•1 SIU8ll {ffanlon) bU11ever,..
FOOTBALL
CONTINUED FROM 81
weights and passing league kinds
of things."
Howell anticipates putting
about 40-45 bodies through the
paces, which will feature an
emphasis on simplification.
"We'll start out basic," Howell
explained. "The first day will start
out with blocking and we'll block
and block unW everybody knows
how to block. We're changing a
few things technique-wise. We
plan to do a lot more shoulder
blocking than we have in the
past.•
Though Howell said he hopes
to employ some play-action pass-
es and even some shotgun, be
said there will be a greater
emphasis on the smashmouth .-
philosophy which former coach ~
Myron Miller utilized to tum the ~
Mustangs into winners. o
"We want to get back to more i
basics with the running game," li<
Howell explained. "Last year, I 3
think it was a mistake on my part ~
to try to use more updated tech-~ niques with the same offense they v ___ ................................ __ _
had been running. I think we can .-----------------~-------,
be a better team by simplifying
the number of things we ask the .
kids to do. We want to keep
things simpler on offense and
defense.•
Spring practice also signals the
return to the staff of former head
coach Tom Baldwin, who takes
over for retired offensive line
coach Al Dies.
Baldwin, as well as Howell and
the rest of the coaches, will .offici-
ate the father-son scrimmage,
scheduled June 7.
"It really won't be much of a
game," Howell said. "But we
want to make it a fun thing."
< < > " I \ \I I " \ · ., 1 , " < I I I I > l I I
nonl••.-Saturday, Sept. 14 -Saddleback (at Santa Ana Bowl). 7
Friday, Sept. 20 -<oronado (at Newport Harbor), 7
Friday, Sept. 27 -Edison (at Huntington Beach), 7 ~1 Thursday, Oct. 3 -Gabrielino (at Newport Harbor), 7
Friday., Oct. 11 -calvary Chapel (at Orange Coast}, 7
PMlftc Coast lNg&le
Friday, Oct. 18 -at Aliso Niguel, 7
Friday, Oct 25 -Est.anda (at Newport Harbor), 7
Thursday, Oct. 31 -Unive~ (at Irvine High), 7
Thursday, Nov. 7 -Laguna Hills (at Newport Harbor), 7
Thursday, Nov. 14 • at Laguna Beach, 7
Full-time strength coach sought lifeguards
COSTA MESA -Costa Mesa
High is looking for a full-time
strength coach for the 1996-97
school yep..r.
The position would involve
working with all of the Mustangs'
boys and girls teams during sixth
period, administering off-season
seen a Davis Cup,• Phil Dent,
former member of the Australian
Davis Cup team, said later.
•oh, when you're in another
country, it doesn't matter (how
the point is scored). J remember
going to Europe and playing on
day, and they, would water down
the court. It was so thick and
slushy, it would just get caked
onto your shoes.
"We had grass in Australia,
and it woUld be cut about a
half ·inch on the playing court,
but it was left to grow on the
court where our opponents
would warmup. It was about 1112
inchea long for them."
Q
Speaking of Dent. he and
partner Logan Preidrich are
seeded No. 3 ~ the men's
35-and-over division in the
Adoption Guild, the fourth year
of the division and perhaps the
most popular.
Dent 11 a former Australlan
Open lingles finalist, losing Jo
Jimmy Connonl in 1974, and a
highly respected teaching pro at
rhe BBC Racquet Club, where be
~ hil son, 15-year-old
~· Dent ii the assiltant
general maDa9f!! and tenn1I
director at the BBC Recquet
Oub.
Dent woo an Adoption Guild
mm'I open title tn -1089 with h1a
~ 8i.u Hawn·Dent. Den~ Who cam C06Cbed
Mktleel Cbaag, ,.. the
M*daD Open dOuba. tide JD
HELP WANTED
as well as in-season weight train-
ing programs.
Interested applicants should
contact Athletic Director Jerry
Howell (556-3161).
1978 and played on the winning
Australian Davis Cup team in
1977, the same year he was a
doubles finalist at Wimbledon
and won the U.S. Open mixed
doubles championship with Billie
Jean King. Maybe that's why
he's such a crowd favorite.
Q .
CdM Coach nm Mang WU
saatching his head following his
team's loss to Peninsula, and not
just because his doubles teams
got smoked, 7-2. The Peninsula tans were clearly louder than the
Sea King faithful.
•Here's the difference," Mang
said. "The girls' parents are
screaming, and it pumps you up
-hec;k, it pumps me up. Here,
we only had four boys' parents.
In the girls matches, the parents
are running all over the place. J
tell them, 'GQ over here, go over
there,' and they're running
around cheering for everybody."
Mang admitted th.at
Thunday's aemllina.1 "almost"
sounded like a home match for
Peninsula. a
ID lut weekend'• ln V09Q8
member/guest at Palisades, an
unbelievable 368 people
partldpated.
Here'• how U went in the
tinall, with the first player
mentioned in each team a
mmnbe.r of PaliAdes:
ID the man's open, ~
MAlt:ol1ne aDd BW Howte
... md Cadot ~and oa.
The City of Newport Beach is
inviting applications for senior
lifeguards, With a salary of $9.30-
10.80 per hour. The filing dead·
line is June 7 (5 p.m.) at the Com-
munity Services Dept., 3300
Newport Blvd., Newport Beach
92658. Paxes are not accepted.
Smith (7-6, 6-4); men's 5.5, Scott
Morton and John Hammergren
defeated Steve Cruz and Saul
Blau (6-2, 6-3); men's 5.0, Sid
Crossley and Jeff Jameson
defeated Jeff Bloom and Sergio
Boertca (6~4, 4-6, 7-6); men's 4.5,
Duke Edmundson and Ed
Grinius defeated George
Steineman and Bruce Westf orth
(6-4, 7-6); men's 4.0, Robert
Sheetz and M. Latham defeated
Noel Torgeson and John Miller
(2-6, 6--4, 7-5): and men's 3.0/3.S,
Richard Boyer and Rick Riggs "
defeated David Wyle and Greg
Pope (6-4, 6-1). ·• a
Sule Page and Gretchen
Miller will face Ula Siga!r and
Uaa Ogren 1n the w01J1en 1 opeu,
fin.al on June 15 ot 10 a.m. •
1n the WOID«l'• 5.5, Do~
Itisb and Pat Damian defeat
Sheron Bercaw and Sue C.l'Ollil!UH'lr
(6~. 6-1)1 women's 5.0, Barbara
PinMni and Karen Kraushaar
defeated S. Nk:holl end Pam
UWe (7~. &-3)1wcmum's4.5,
Kelly GJ'MD and G. '™'4halh1 ,,
defeated Sandy Woo and Peg~
MarmS (1-l, 4-e, &!3)1 women'iQ 4.0,~~=:J
maM19~W)1
.. "' ArDold = r=•~ii .. ~ii tr:-. ....... _
irst Albie landed
~.Deep sea fishing has
~the green light to
1 highlight the Memorial
: , Day Weekend's salute
to summer.
Deep sea fishing has really
turned on tor the
Southland sportfisbing
fleet and private boaters running
out of Newport harbor.
Over the weekend the sport
boat Momlng Star located a
school of small albacore on its
way to San Martin Island from
Mission Bay. The fish were all
taken by trollers as the one-to
seven-pound longtins were not
large enough to show much
' interest in big sardines that had
I to be fished,
Over the weekend, seas built
up with a strong westerl\r
blowing on the outside and only
one albie was caught by the San
Diego-based fleet fishing about
85 miles south of Point Loma.
The water temp along the
outer ridges is holding in the
63-to 65-degree range and tl)is
could be the key to albacore
moving up the coast and be
fishable on the 43 Fathom spot
:• by this week;end.
• One of the key factors on the
: deveJ,oping albacore season will
be bait. Newport Beach has been
getting anchovies (traditionally
an albacore favorite live bait) but
San Diego bait boats are finding
~ it tough to make cbovies in local
; 'Waters.
• -It will be a wait-and-see
.. fishery as the private fleet heads
out ov~r Memorial Day weekend
in hopes of catching the first
albacore to be brought in to
• Newport harbor.
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The barracuda bite conUnues
to produce l1mtts of log-sized fish
on the front ~ide of Catalina
Island.
"Barracuda up to nine pounds
are biting good on live bait and
chrome jigs." reports Norris
Tapp, skipper of the Freelance
rUnning out of Davey's Locker, in
Balboa.
These g'ood-fighting skinnies
moved up and out from
mid-channel waters earlier this
week and could stick around
Catalina and provide good
fishing for local anglan into
June.
"Yellowtail fishing has been
awesome at San Clemente
Island,• said Jeff Hewitt at
Davey's Locker. The all-day boat
Thunderbird caught 76 yellows
in the 10-to 24-pound class on
Monday and conditions look like
these fish could stick around for
a while. In addition to the good
showing on yellowtail, anglers
topped off gunny sacks with
calico bass and a few bottom
feeders.
Locally the half-day and twi-
light boats are finding fair fishing
from Laguna up to the
Huntington Beach flats.
Sand bass have moved back
to deeper water, but are staging
to spawn soon and this should
trigger excellent fishing for short
runs out of Newport Bay. A few
keeper calicos are being pulled
out of the stringer keep south of
the jetty and a variety of fish are
being.caught by anglers fishing
over the Newport Reef.
Shark fishing is slow in the
channel most likely due to the
jim
niemiec
65-degree water. There appears
to be plenty of bait holding
around the high spots but only a
few thresher and mako sharks
are being caught by yachts. With
warm weather expected this
weekend, and if the winds lay
down by Friday, fishing over the
long weekend could be very
good for Southland anglers.
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Marlin and blg dorado are
pacing good fishing along the
East Cape of Baja California.
Erick Norton, of Costa-Mesa,
fished out of Hotel Playa del Sol
(800-368-4334) this past week,
catching and releasing two
striped marlin in the 115-pound
class and then unbuttoning a big
blue marlin that exploded on a
green and black Calif omia lure.
This writer also fished out of
Playa del Sol resort with the
family and we enjo.yed good
fishing for marlin and bull
dorado. Marlin came up on jigs
in a feeding mood as they
smashed orange and yellow
Rainbow lures and Mean Joe
Green jigs about seven miles off
the beach.
Marlin seemed to be on the
smaller side as compared to fish
caught during this time period
over the past 10 years. The
average striper weighed in the
70-to 90-pound class and this is
perhaps a good indication that
the East Cape fishery is coming
back due to M catch and release"
conservation programs practiced
by resorts along the entire East
Cape.
Bill bull dorado highlighted
our fishing vacation to the Sea of
Cortez as a school of fish was
located by the fleet about eight
miles directly in front of Palmas
de Cortez. Dorado are known to
school up and around anything
that floats in Mexican waters and
these fish were attracted to the
spot by a piece of floating plastic.
Never have I seen so many
huge dorado being caught in one
day. The average fish weighed
25 pounds and there were many
fish over 45 pounds caught. The
bite was so good that many
anglers were releasing female
dorado and smaller fish as the
hungry school continued feeding
on live bait for hours.
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lbe 15th Annual 552 Club
Invitational Stag Shoot will ta.lee
place at Prado Olympic Shooting
Park in Chino Hiis on
Wednesday, June)2. All
proceeds from the event will be
donated to Hoag Hospital for the _
renovation of the operating
rooms.
The shoot includes breakfast,
lunch and the awards dinner.
Shooters will compete in seven
official events, shooting 142
targets. For more information,
call 574-7208.
Big B~ Tourney coming
NEWPORT BEACH -So you
think you're a bass fishermani
Then here's your chance to
help our fine, scaled friends while
competing tor about $10,000 in
prize money at the June 1 New-
port Bay Big Bass Tournament.
Proceeds from the •catch and
release" tournament will benefit
a hatchery program under the
guidance of the United Anglers of
Southern California. M::L will
be used to replenish of
white sea bass and other depleted
local species.
•we plan on releasing 4'00,000
white sea bass in coastal waters
within the next year," said Jim
Paulk. UASC president. "Once
that program is successful, we
will work on restoring other
species such as halibut and black
sea bass."
The tournament will run from
6 in the morning until the final
gun at 2 p.m.
Participants will have to record
the weight and length of each
catch.
Tournament sponsor, Team
MacPherson, is also asking each
angler to tag each fish as pert of
their efforts to assist marine biolo-
gists in future spotted sea bas~
studies. For registration informa-
tion, call (310) 945,...096.
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SATURDAY, MAY 25, 1996
TRACK
CONTINUED FROM 81
and Sailors' freshman AliQ.4
McFall claimed a place in biltoly
by shaving more than t• MIC!ODCh
ott her previous best in the 3,200.
McFall, aossing the finllb line
10th in 11:07.5, a~cording -to
Coach Ertc 'J\veit's watch, bane·
filed from a sizzling pace estab·
llshed by Thousand Oaks stand-
out Kim Mortenson. Mortenson,
who came within 40 yards of lap-
ping McFall, clocked a national
record 9:48.4. \
Newport Jiarbor senior Laura
Wilson posted a quality series in
the discus, but had to settle for
seventh place with a top throw of
124-5.
But it was Nichols, whose no-
frills approach stood out among
some of his more demonstrative
competitors, who will carry the
Newport-Mesa District banner all
alone at the state meet.
"I'm still hoping to improve
with another week of practice,•
explained Nichols, whose career
best is 54-51/4. "But the guys I'll
be throwing against next week
are the really gnarly guys. Those
guys are throwing 60 feet, so
they'll probably laugh at me."
The 6-foot-4, 240-pound
Nichols,· however, was all smiles
after surpassing Santa Margari-
ta's 6-7, 270-pound junior Jon
O'Neil by four inches to extend
his sea.Son.
Nichols, who accepted a foot-
ball scholarship from Southern
Methodist University, did not
compete in the postseason last
year, due to injury, and has over-
come some tendinitis in his knee ·
this spring.
"(The tendinitis) bothers me
sometimes, but I just run around
a little and it loosens it up.
Nichols said the six throws,
compared to four at the Southern
Section Division Il Finals, where
h~ finished third last week. also
helped alleviate some of the ten-
sion Friday.
"I was a little nervous at first,
but once I got a couple throws in,
it wasn't so bad.
Nichols' sequence went: 48-
10; 51-53/4; foul; 52-61/4; 53-11/4
and 51-13/ 4 , the final four
throws indicative of his compel·
itive consistency the last several
weeks.
Clayton, who finished second
in the section with a then-person-
al-best 36-93/4 last week, was
similarly consistent, surpassing
the 3&-foot barrier on four. of her
KATSUYA ~I OA.lY PILOT
Newport Harbor's Laura
Wll.son (above) gives It her
best shot, but comes up short
in the discus.
jumps and missing it on a fifth by
three-quarters of an inch.
"She was right on the board
on her best jump," said Newport
jumping coach Nowell Kay, who
is enthused about Clayton's
prospects for next season.
"She'll be back," said Kay,
who will look forward to Clay-
ton's 1997 assault on older sister
Mandy Clayton's school record of
37-9. The younger Clayton's best
Friday, gOQCl for eighth place, is
the secoml-best jump in school
history.
1\veit was also upWted by the
prospect of three more seasons
for McFall, who gained valuable
experience in her debut prep
campaign.
"I'm just pumped up," 'J\veit
said after McFall's breakthrough
effort. "She's never had to run a
race as fast as that one. Not only
(Mortenson), but all the other
girls running in front of her.
That was great experience for
her."
Wilson's career, however, will
pick up next year at William and
Mary College, where she will
juggle volleyball with her discus
and shot put pursuits.
•I'm disappointed, because
my season is over, but there
aren't a lot of people still doing
track, so I think I had a pretty
good season.•
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-Aepos, REOs. Your 40d 3.SBa Portlflno __ i_e_a_se_._s_4_5_-4_e_s_s_ ---------_1 ,,_,. 8", nr 15th & cnlf.Or, 2yrs exp. Truck req'd S 11 1 1 844°8900 ext.202. Area Toll Froe 800· c 'D NB. Reward. 646-7009 Some tools. 545-0904 mo pub ish ng firm R I t d N Modol Phesell S2500 VERSAILLES STUDIO The ommun11y " VISOR BUSINE S •-needs e>ep'd, moll-ev s ere urses 898-9778 Ext H·1398 644·6610 or 673-3174 Penthouse. Newly Markel Place. • S Q LOST·Mln. apricot poo-EARLY AM WALK-INS valed tolophone salos CMSI The travel
for current llstlngs. lmmac Lido late JBr furn. Gym, pool, gar. Classified 642-5678 FINANCE dla,"Fella",losl nr 17th ARE WALKING AWAY·I person. Base/draw • Nurse Company l;llring
GOV'T FORECLOSED 2¥•Ba, frplc, 2.car gar, _s_8_5o_._4_9_4_-a_6_o_4_. _____ 8_4_2_·_!5_8_7_B__ & Wostdill 5/17. Re· Station aval for rent comm. S50K •Annual. Fulllime, L&O and ER
homes for pennies patios, 11 1 Via Eboll. I---------ward. 645-1564 or commission. Estab. Xlnt working cond. RN's, Nowl 2 yrs RN
on St. Oohnquonl Tax, $2300. 310·277-1583 ---------------------------11•••••••• N.B. salon. Great loc. Fa>e res : N .l.C ., e>e p ., Good refs. Aepos. REOs Your COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 BUSIN'CSS Friendly atmosphere. 714-645-3891 Or call, __ ( __ 8_0_0-.)4_2_3_·1_7_3_9_
Aroa Toll Froe 800· Npt North 2Br 2Ba iiiiiiiiiiiiiii-iiiiiiiiiiiii ,.. PERSONA.LS ;~C::::a::l::::I L::::e=n=a=6=7=3=·4=1=8=6==K::e::n::::a::I =7::1::4::·6::4::5::·2=5=1~1 11·---------.
898.9778 Exi H-1361 condo. 2-car gar. AC, OPPORTUNITY
for curronl listings W/d, pool. No pets. n - - ----2904 RESUMES $1450/mo. 640-1529 WHILE·U·WAIT
Costa Mesa's Best PAY PHONE ROUTE PERSONALS N~~m:u~~~!~~~~~: ---------1 Npt. North lea se. BALBOA clean 2Br, t '/• Ba,
PENINSULA 1007 $11 50 Deck, tpl, w/d,
ale. gar. 310-822·2331
4 -Unlts O cean View
2 LOIS 0 W C $425K
7 Units S50K Down
OWC Pnnclpals Only
Ron 5 48-0 919
Prope rt y House
Best Buy High assum·
able. 1st, l1ve-plelt,
Balboa Pen. Income
53.500 Hurry. asl\1ng
479,000, pr1nc1pals
only BG cn1qrpr1sos
673·866<1
COSTA MESA 1024
NEWPORT
COAST 2170
Larve 2Bd 2Ba 2-car
allachod garage.
Ovorlooking pool/spa.
In gatod hilltop com·
mun11y for S2000/mo.
Call Marilyn 515·0516
or 759·9531 Ext 237
LARGE 4BO 2BA
Nowly romod Ovrlks
pork. bay, pl/\ beach
Yrly leaso. S2350mo
4404 Channel Place
(Ponnlnsula) Harry
262-4555 4 Br, 2 Ba remodelod,
rrn for RV, drive by
only, 269 Cecil Place _S_AN_T_A_AN_A--2-1-8-0 S25Sk Agl 650·3008.
E 'SIOE BUYER pre-
qua11l1od lor 4 Br, 2
Ba remodel, w/lrpl,
5244,900 1nqu11e,
Donald Pfaff 433-9528
Coldwell Banker
• 1 BO w/Dl!N• Upstalre, gated, pool/
spa, A/C, carport.
Near S .C . Plaza.
$725/mo. 963-6757
LAGUNA
NIGUEL
APARTMENTS
1052 FOR RENT
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Ope n Hou•• Sat 12· 4 4 Br, 3 Ba, formal---------
dining. lam. room, BALBOA
, lu>e rm w/ent. cir, ISLAND 2606
flu g e yd w /cu a tom iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii spa & blt·ln BBO.
O.wnor making dbl
-payments. 10"-down,
wlll carry balance, no
qualifying. Can close
L 'll Isle quiet cozy
up11re. 1 Br, full bath
frpl, avail 8/1 yrly
11 ,000 mo. 675-5110
In 2 weeks. Agt. Pgr ---------851-4976 BALBOA
-CE_M_E_TE_R_Y_l _OT_/_1 PENINSULA 2607
CRYPT 1225 •LQ 2BR 18A 11098
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CEMRTERY PLOT Oar. no pete, yrfy.
One epac• at Harbor _e_7_s-,_4,,,.7.,.51..,,·.,.,..,----
Lawn Ml. Olive, PENINSULA
Magnolia aectlon. WINTaRS 1·3 BCSrma
$95 . Call collect after Including Oceanfront.
5pm (909)925-4956. Moetly t urnlah•d 1780-l17aotmo. holflo Velw Mem e1•-4•1a a-t
Park N.B . Oravea <P -•"
A9CD LOI UHi Oen Vu---------
IHOOI•• 1118-... 2·2118 COSTA MESA 2124
Ifie Vi.w Mem Ilk ~·wport Bea c PI a'ShM Studle PJYt •
IP'.Jlt•YH A GCO LOI HCIUded. Vert clelll\. .,..,,..,Oen vu. ft.,00.a Qarag• S*~/mo.
• •11 .... a.2111. , U11• lnc:I. ~a40
NEWPORT VILLAGE APARTMENTS ~r~0~~1 t~ ~~~~ ~~~; EROTIC SATISFACTION S39·~~~~T5~~0TT.
1-800-696-4980 •14'00.962·2874
Bring in this coupon
for 1 /2 off 1st
month's rent. For a
limited ttme only.
• Ektro Lorge Jrs 1 and 2
bedrooms
JR $600
l BR $700
2 BR $860
• Sand Volleyball
• 2 hghled tennis cour1S
• Vertical blinds •,Ceiling Fons
• Plush carpet
• fllness Room
• Huge heated pool and spa
• Gos BBQs
• Covered porl<lng
• Recreation with Ollhords
1 • Gated Community
I Office Hours· 9 00 om -5.00 pm M-F
1 ond 10:00 am -4.00 pm weekends
635 West Baker, Costa Mesa. CA
(714) 557-0075
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QUIET 8c SER.ENB
Palm 1".esa Apartlnents
So near & yet so far ...
That>s the feeling you get
when you live at Palm
Mesa amid the lush
greenery o( tcdudcd
woods & stately palnu.
& Studiol, 1 &: 2 8cdJOoms · Jrs. $575 IO UGO
• 1 Bil $625 IO S6SO
· 28Jl $725 CD $760
A NoPctJ A V ettial Bhncb A c.clling r.,,.
& NEW Carpet. Pan ac Tiie A Pimas Room A Hcattd Pool ac J.au:d A ~ ac BUconic:s
A Guaga AYlilablc
Office Hows: 9:00 am • 5:00 pm M-P
ud 10:00 am • 4:00 pm wcckcnda
1561 Mal or. · s.ta Ana Heights, CA
en•> Sf6.9l60
PURCHASE/LEASE
Kitchen .,In Orange HEW FREE PARmlHE
County Sport• Ber. 1-801-871·5555
Immedi ate Income 18+ long dist.loll .10/miru
w11h onty stok invest-UNEXPLAINED ment. (714) 580-8686
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GARAGE SALE
HINTS
Before your garage
sale, determine what
items you wish to
sell. Make sure
everyt!ling is clean
and repaired .
~.pjlot
Repainting? ,.,.,.._ ...... . ........... .
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OilsllMs IO tnd 1111
... wai/lt ..._ ..
.. As a new adverciser with
the Daily Pilot, I am highl y
pleased with the results my
advertising has brought -
in only the first month! I
will continue to advertise
with rhe PHoc, and.
appreciate the helpful,
knowledgeable and
motivated customer
service .•'
Thank you again
Mark Porcclla
Newport B~;kh/Co ta Mesa Daily Pilot SATURDAY. MAY 25, 1996
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why I
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EMPLOYMENT EMPtOYDlft 114f'lft 5530 5530 __________ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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RETAIL SAL ••I IOCW. WCMIUU
CASHll!A Drug & glfl Hiring '24/Hf' s.n.tils.
etore. FIT or PIT. exp. On the )ob lralningApply
pref'd. Biii 780-0111 yout area 8C)0.33Mt50
SALES T•LKPHON• OP·
E 11 m I n ate Ion g •RATOR $9.25/tlr.
distance phone blll & All ehlft1 avail at CM
e a r n u n 11 m I t • d ofc. Will train. Call
Income. How? Call Ann 213-960-5172
1 ·80().801 ·8-22
Secretary for newapa-EMPLOYMENT per ofc. OrganlHd,
min. wages+ 1ates In· SERVICES 5533
c entlves. M·F, 9-5. Fax iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii resume 723-5493.
S•cr•t•ry PT Assist to mfrs rep. Phones.
orders, bills, direct
mall. Near OC Airport
9· 12 S 1 Ohr 852·9044
Smart• Carte,lno.
eee .. e••
Please be aware that
the llstlngs In this cat·
egory may require you
to call a 900 number
In which there Is a
charge per minute.
Has positions avall1---------
fo r a manager & EMPLOYMENT superviso r at our
O.C./John W a yne WANTED 5535
Arprl I oca tl o n. Wiil liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Loving Swedish nurse'•
aid e. Gd cook, drive,
caring. Local rels.
Spec In s troke & can-cer patients. 646-3735
Convenient
ClaHtned
842·5878
service & m aintain
e quipment , collec t
carts, collect, control.
report cash, supervise
s ervice assoc & o ffer
q uality cust serv to
the arprt & pasngrs.
Position s require
people & cash mgl
skills , elec t. mec h !.:;::::::::::::::=
Getto
the basle
ABC's '
By CHARUS GOftN
wfth OMAR SHARIF
and TANNAH HIRSCH
WEEKLY BRIDGE QUIZ
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hold:
QA Q 10 8 5 3 OJ •A 2
The bidding has proceeded
SOUI'H WEST NORTH
IQ PaH 1•
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EAST
Pau
Q. 2 • Neither vulnerable, os
South you hold:
•8 2 c;:>K 8 7 5 2 09 6 3 45 4 2
Partner opens the bidding with one
no Lrump:What action do you lalce?
Q. 3 -Neither vulnerable. as
South you hold:
.._, 7 5 3 2 QJ oJ 9 8 5 •K Q 6
Partr1er opens the bidding with one
spade. What do you respond'1
Q. 4 • Both vulnerable, as South
you hol d:
uKJ 103 QK854 OK 10 5 •G
Partner opens the bidding with one
no trump. What do you brd now'1
Q. 6 -AB South, vulnerable, yuu
hold:
C'Q 63 OJ82
The bidding has proceeded:
SOl!l'H WEST NORTH
PaH PaH IQ
?
Whet do you bid now?
•K 9
EAST Pau
Q. 6 · Both vulnerable, as South
you hold:
•Q83 c;:>KQ 108 010832 •A9
The bidding has proceeded: NORTII £AST SOl!l'H WEST
14 P&N ?
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loole for an.~wers on Mon®>
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MERCHANDISE APPLIANCES 6011 FURNITURE 6014
aptitude & phys ablllty
to do job. Ideal candl·
dale will be hard wkng , honest, fair,
energetic, motivated &
effective communlca·
tor. Cust serv exp &
posl high school educ
a plus. Interviewing
5/30/31 . II interested
Attic,
••••••••• 46"Subzero Rof/Frz basement, • ii ---...-------i Gaggneau etec cook· top, Kii nld D/W & and closet ANTIQUES 6010 oven/micro. Xlnt cond.
.
TODAY'S .
CR()SSWoRD PUZZLE :::.
ACROSS -
1 Hoolled nail
5 Ulce a he-man tO Michelle Pfeiffer
lrlm "-the
Night"
14 Atmosphere t5 Nail's coosm
t6 Area around
a castle
17 Deficiency
18 Contest
20 Malled together
22 Johnny -: Olxle
&Oldier
23 Artist's plaster
24 Swoon
26 Convent
resident 27 Rebulls
29 Estimated
33 Like a snake
• ready to attack 34 Shane's home
35 Kett Of James
36 Collection
37 Dangle
40 Electrical unrl
4 l Crooner Crosby
43 Low ISiand
44 Grand -Dam
46 Used a ladle
48 Dog "hoter
49 Compcser
Rorem
SO Follow
51 Dutch cheese
3
14
t7
s.-rint
55 Lffs exerting
59 Noc doable
62 Running
cont eat
63 Stringed instrument
6' SPfY 65 Phoenrc1an city
66 SICillan volcano 67 l(asparo11'1
game
68 Drag
DOWN
t Leg part
2 Hawa11an least
3 Curved lines
4 Sleepless
5 Colo hours 6 Oak nuts 7 Vinegar 1ar
8 Rosemary or
111yme
9 Possess tO Huge
11 Negative votes
12 Brown shades
13 Dorector
Preminger
19 Chills and lever
21 Takes a chance 25 Persuaded
26 Shghl varratrons
27 Kind of bOOm
28 Stevre
Wonder's
1ns1rumen1
29 Goshi
30 Lady s wrap
31 A Barrymore 32 "The
Hunchback or Notre-·
33 Urban venicles 34 007 s
occupation
38 Melancholy
39 Bakery"rtem
42 Venetian boal
45 Dog up
47 Pod vegetables
48 Tolls
50 Jazz pianist
Blake
51 Contnbute 52 Skip CMlr 53 ·-my word'.
54 Towenng
56 Poet Angelou
57 Hosiery shade 58 F11munn
60 Pouch 61 Some MIT
grads ·
11 12 13
Buy It. Sell It. Find It.
fax resume to (310)588·9958
EOE
Sell your unwanted
llems tho easy way!
• Make offer. 646-1863.
then get Ma ytag Was her
MUST SELLll Girls
white nights tand w/
mtchng dresser/ mlr·
ror $55. Beige/brown
couch S25. Kids/La-dles/Mens clothing,
toys, books, Eureka
cannlslor vacuum w/
allach s20. Shelves. rugs, much morel!
Classlfled. To place your
classified ad coll
842·5878.
Some Cash. et.ST s:acf.S ~ Good Condition $100. 721-9656
842·5878 Anliqua lo '5(), Mod-. Was h e r/Dryer Gas
•Esl=dNlersbuy: Stove & Frig 5140/oa. .... ~ 714·646·5846. ~~. 979·8534 .
Walnut dining rm
set 4 chairs, 2 leaves
550 obo 646·6747. old oosune « h ==·km· dec:ot1dive otljeds. •One...,,or...,. ....
·~•ae • Estate ... conc:ldld
• lmmeciatl c:ati
714-.249-3711
FURNITURE 6014
Beaut Henredon Bed rm 1---------
sot like new. Sacroloce WANTED
s 15oo. 873.0858 TO BUY
Immaculate F urnoluro 1 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Everylhlng goos S201•
lo S2,500 obo. cherry T E A K L U M B E R
B/R sots, rice poster & WANTED. 642·5221
sleigh, formal dining days, 675·9109 eves.
rm w/chlna cab1ne1,
EXQUISITE leather sofa sol, Voclo· Top Dollars Paid
FLEMISH rian l1vlng rm, grdfa· For Records. Jan.
Minor master, Van 1he r clock. plus Sounlracks. e tc.
Dael. Circa 1750. •714·220·2988• Call Mike 645-7505.
Provenanc e , s uperb Ml cond tlo B l'f 1 sc ••• Furn., art work, ---------' n : eau ' u gym equip, 16-pc slvr. JEWELRY FURS 1---------.-----------...---------
llo rol, anrrque frame. & crySlal 733.9r:5~ ' PETS & PETS & MUSICAL pp 714-449·7119. SOK. . :J j . & ART 6025
------... Model home furn 21"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ANIMALS 6049 ANIMALS 6049 INSTRUMENTS 6055
wing back chairs w/ 1• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
11 Employee. 11
"Empleado."
Top Dollar Paid! match pillows s220 NEIMANS
From 1800-1960 . each. 1 day bod/sofa Two limited edition
1 pc to entire estate. twin w/p1llows $295 serigraphs, beaut
Paint)ngs, <?hlna. Whitewash computer framed/matted. Seller
glsware, furn, etc. desk w/mo1ch1ng 2 mot1vetodl 759.5410.
40Yr NB Res 673·6223 drwr end·tbls S l 50
ADOPT·A·PET •Poodles AKC•
Every Sat & Sun at Tea Cup Toy & M1n1
PETSMART, Fountain S450·S950 714·751·3465
Valley. Puppies, krl· Save abused and
tens and more. all abandoned pots Be a
Spinet good sound,
recent overhaul
$450 obo ,
964·1897
"A rb e-itnehmer. "
"Employe. 11
NO MATTER
HOW YOU SAY IT,
CLASSIFIED CAN
FIND IT.
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looking for loving. car· volunteer foster Call ong homes CALL 597. _7_1_4_·5_9_7_-~_0_3_7 ____ -----------
9037 for more tnfo. PIANOS & FURNITURE &
EQUIPMENT 6047 TRADE Overstocked with
stutl?
ORGANS 6059
BABY GRAND
If you're looking
for a car, classlfled
has news for you. OFFICE fries. desks.
copier. phones, and
morel 642-4600
through class1lled
642-5678
A call to
Classified
will help
642-5678
Grinnel Bros New
Mahoga ny f1n 1s h
Make oiler 646-1863
·sE·R·Vl-C·E--·1 ~L~~uc
DIRECTORY
CLEANING
3528 SERVICES
DOORS 3580 HANDY MAN 3710 JEWELRY 3784 MASSAGE 3830 PAINTING 3858 PLUMBING 3890 SPRINKLERS 3921
Leaky Showers Rep'd
Regroutlng & lnatall'n
L#670l30 Dean of Tiie
673-8065 or 846-8526
3 5 48 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
An experienced •Paint/Carpentry• William Haro ld J ewelers L & B Therapy QUALITY CARE + THE LOCAL Pl:UMBER
WINDOW CLEAHINQ dependable d o or Drywall and morel Watch & Jewelry repair & Nutrition Ins/WC 20o/o OFF W/ADI ·a James E Bangert Co. hanger. Guar wo r1<. Small J obs Oki Antique e Fine Jewelry R N /L M T S 5 /0 I f 20Yrs Exp Xlnl "'orkmanshop Smee 1947
: ~~~:~~5~tory-S30 1 __ ,._a_s_. _D_o_n_!S_2_1_-8_9_1_0_ .,,...........,...a....,a,,...ry.....,...84......,._5..,...·5_2_7_7_ 6uy/seltllrldt 873.0385 massage. 722-9823 Fair S 645·2417 Ron Friendly Servrce •lnsured
SPRINKLER fJEPA1R
Valves• Heads• Tinie-
ciocks 26Vrs Local Exp
John Burr 262·2831
ACOUSTIC Houae Cle•nlng DOOR INSTALLATION Semi Retired Contractor RAINBOW Clrcle Malnt. L1'532981 675·930-l --------
CEWNGS 3408 --------Spring Cl•anlng WEATHER-STRIPPING Repairs. Improvements,•---------MOVING 3834 Painllng-lnlhl HousrApl --------TUTORING 3929
i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Newport T iie & Marble & Reg Sve. Mlnf.bllnds, & HatdW1te 552·5810 sm jobs. Oua~ty/lnlegroty LANDSCAPE & iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Quality JOb Free est. l'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Fine Craftsmanship... carpet & noor. Vita/MC/AA I care. Ken 842-1770 IAWN CARE 3808 L*589697 838·8888 •DAN DAWSON• 1• READING TUTOR
AAA ACOUSTIC Al Affordable Prices. AJ'a 888-2500 1--------PUBLIC NOTICE Plum bing 646-6720 Paint·applled Remove· Showe r1/Coun1ers/Flrs DRYWALL REMODELS carp. plbg, liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii The Cahf. Publlc Ulili· CHUNG'S PAINTING W111r Heaters •Drains Grades K·5
patch. Texture. lnl/ext Na1ur1I Stone & Marble---------paint. elec, Ille. stucco. & Beale Yard Melnt ties Commission RE-20 Yrs Exp Gd Procal Remodol • Repair ·Crecteot.aled Teachtf·
962·5691 or 847·8905 Fplcs LS4S4&6 842.2214 CONCRETE & SERVICE 3584 roofing. MORGAN Lawns, Cln-ups, Tree QUIRES that all used Guar work Free Est F•uctts • Fixlures S1ephan e 723-0468
CEILING MASTER MASONRY ~~·~i.lePh::gg:~~=~ Trim, Sprlnklra, A1Hate. h ousehold goods Uc#375602 538"1534 Lied Pgr•717·5729
•Aco ustic Removal• ---------3557 ,...SMALL JOB RXPERT ------..,.---"""'"" Thatch 631-"22 P~t3-8142 move rs print their EMERALD PAINTING ~-------~
Custom Texture•Palnt CHILD CARE 3536 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Drywall/Plaster Repair Home Repair/Remodel •---------P.U c. Cal T number: Int/Ext. Wallpaper/Tllo ---------WALL
COVERINGS 3932 Uc'CI. Mark 838· 7300 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Brick, Block, Stone, Tile • H•nglng, hplng, Tulurt Costa Mesa/Newport . • TREES • limos and ch3ulfeurs Free ost/Rof/l Oyrs exp Expert Dr•ln Cle•nlng
Cone, Patio, Driveway Comm/Rea 551-5573 25 Year• Exp. To1t1tedme1110H. La•n•, print their T.C.P. num· Compe1o11ve S 751·2039 & Plumbing Repairs liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
CHILD HOME CARE Fplc, BB01. Ref. 25 Yr B&K Llo#585180 Jim 831·2 4 80 ..,,.. ......... 751~78 ber In all advertise· Gene Abrams Painting 20Vra e•p All w0<k guar THE STRIPPER CARPENTRY 3510 Llct304201056 E 5 7 t IJ h Steve 545·8298 s 1 xp. Terry 5 ·7594 All phases. No job too---------Lawn Service. Mow/ mens. you ave a 1nt1Ex1 Oual PalntlReasS ---------pecoahz ng 1n wallpapei
Roberta Thornton sml. Acoustic removal, HAULING 3720 edge/aod/iprinklers/ q uestion about the lo· Uc'd lns'd since '76 Precise Plumbing removal. Lie# 5889'24
Handyman/Remodel 720·3969 Npt Beach *Best Prlce/Quallty etc. 714·240•1159 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii cln·up. Al 988•2718 gallty of a mover. limo 969·7083 Pg·664·3947 Repairs & Remodels * 714-983·5037 •
Additions, Bath, Kitch---------Landscape. brick, alone •---------JUNK To The DUMP Iva msg or call after 5 o r ~~~,~~'~1~rt1oscall: Ike 's C ustom Palnling L "'!8r7o•3!8"~~~e1s0"'0 IFn~r1a'h11!n11ognl.ntR•erlmoonva1 Fire-Water Dam ago Concre1t. 800.786-1007 ELECTRICAL Prof. Cleon. Quohly ~ v ., •v• ., • .. Elac. Plumb. & Paint CLEANING 3610 (714-988·1882) GARDENING Rallobla Commission work. lnl/Ext & Docks. 01scoun1 Wallcoverino• N rt Im ed SERVICES 3548 •EXPERTc Blk walls, ·wm haul what Trash & a 111 w k t 714·558·415 1 ---------L•"""'a7s 873•1212 ewpo a rea. m brick, concrt, stucco & ua y or • ----------L#703468 831·4810 OJVV Page 7t4·227·8122 Smell Job EXPBRT Man won'tl 968·1862 reasonable rates. Dibernardo'• M'oving POOL stone. 25Yr E11p. Lows Duncan S lectrlc Ed B•"•tt 548•3371 0 111 S PAINTING 871·5887 Wo gals should hang
DOORS Aemodtl•Hatdwart A TOUCH OF c• "'SS Jo•• 531,··7843 TWENTY DOLLAR Loca l/Of ceF/ loraEge Conscoenhous Crallsman SERVICE 3894 together. Slrip, instill!
T,lmeCablnets•Stucco -Local/Quick RHponse 0 S Long SI. roe st. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii d t th _...,,1 L562731 35Y Cleaning. Res/Comm L1275870 950•7042 HAULER/CLEAN-UP reen cene landacpng T.r 18 1632 97e.3 t 14 Old·Fashloned Pride l!l a vice o e crazy. o.,"' II .. P Uc/Bonded. Free Est. FENCES, Brick, Block, JOHN 950·1828 /Masonry , Irrigation Workmanship 671·5967 Pool/Spa Svc & Repair 831·2111 anY1ime Jerry 842-0587 Teresa 282•7143 Tiie, Plaster & BB01. Llo'd Contractor .;Trimming .;Removals Spilt Second Moving ---------F 1 p H a IJG 'd W k SON'S PAINTING 1 ters• umps• eaters ----------A to z HANDYMAN ua uarant . or Small job apeclallst ---------Clean-ups • Malntel\llllce Prof Moversl 24Hr Srv
INST.,, ""EFACE CABINETS •BOSS HOUSECLEANING . __ F_llf __ s_B_11_1·8_4_2_·_7_8_e_7 Fan• e LI g ht 1 •SP a HEALTH, BEAUTY lJll599025 950·9109 70•~/Sr Ol•cfT" 78452 lnVE11t. 22 yrs in o c laklansd a19u4•5P90702I•.. Why pla y Hide 'N? _.," ·-~-.... ,,. .............. ~., .,.56 43 ·"'123/P·346·5850 Ouahty. Sml Big Jobs W ly vc. • v Seek with childcare Kitchens. baths. doors. Ucensed·Bonded Patterned Concrete ...,,_,.,,.......,..,,_.,......, ll FITNESS 3740 La A • 1 5 J 9496 C a ll Cleaalfled
W·-dows. n... .... 545-7258 $10.nn pe'r hour. D I I nd•cape emoclellng ALL-AMERICAN L C450S 9 714·~ 7· ---------10 .. ·yl 642·5678. "' ....,..,, ,.... r vewaya, pal oa, ---------Yatd tu~ up/rnain1enace. Pgr 1·800-616-9722 .,.
CARPENTRY•Wlndow• 714-549•0388 decks. Repair/removal FENCES SKIN a BODY CAAB land1Cape/artl111c design MovH ·U ... Carafully WEST COAST PAINTING ROOFING 3910 --------.-. -
D W d F IJc/frH est 222·8899 o Contfl'"lorlC"7 ~"4,.,.., COUl1eousty & Cheaply iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .. --------.... c1:!~er1:.0 Olg::i~:: W~~~~~TC~L~~:~~ It D!Clt:S 36lS J~agf!:~ ~::~sg Pron ,.Ethical"' ~7SOS 549-0223 T\41 227 ~rr:e~~~~11~ V~aa1~X:. 8ALBOA ROOFING CO put. ~
L"26t581 e Call Bob •SCREEN REPAIR CONTRACTORS •F•NC•• OAT••• Call Becky 2~. PLANT ARTtST Ref's Joe 850-3433 . Comm . RH , Reroot
249·8323 Pg·312-0026 FREE ESTI '129-7079 ....,,.,_,.,..t ,.,._111 Speclallll In exiallng PARmS It Rtpaor • Fr" Ell Act1
-------GENERAL 3558 Redwood • L41578805 Ho-n rant:/ landacapa{lrrlgatlon OCCASIONS 3840 pcnsoNAL Llc'd,ln• •=11•50•1 a few ---------1.arlght Haeclnln91"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ~ ~.... _.. 78 ...... 782 .. &\ CARPBT EuropHn Prof'I. Beat I• Jim Whyte &42·7208 SERVICES 3760 upgr ... ea. ..,.., •THUNDER ROOflNO• CLEANING 3515 In 1ownl Ref1 5Yrt ~p. ACM CONITRUCTON •Wood Fenoea• iiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Prorl Landac1epe MAllnt United Part~ Rental SERVICE 3867 For au ot yout roofing
Prorl Carpel Cleaning
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Grace 251·9455 Tennant lmprovemen1 ~. frM hlUllng 10Yr• Ellp e Xlnt Rel• Wedding Rental EQUIP iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil needs Aeroot Repair. WO rd s
Remodela • Com/RH lllfmatn. loW priota. Uc'd c.,. Giver For the • Seasonal f'lowera • nthHrlll .. Rectptlon1 VOUR PERSONAL Lie 63110 fS4e-4122
HonHt•R ellable•Hard L14t570I 849·8770 ~Conltt.117"5)01 eldetty. 12 years ••P· VICTOR 4S'1·173e GrldPert.et 845..0180 ASSISTANTS
Working lrl1h Ladlea.1..,...,.......---------1 Ref't . Pl•••• call ":-:"-~,------......,.-Personal 0 111 Fridays tO Avall to clean your LKWl8ConatrucUon1---------T•nun~ 7t4.387-l~OG8 Shan•'• Cerdenln91..---------Trustworthy & Protea-REMODELING
home. Wkly/Bl·wk Remo~l•Handyman FLOOR INSTALL la l.end1caplng. Lawn· PAINTING 3858 elonal. E11ce llent refer· & ADDmONS 3916
PIHll cell 548·9148 Ll704773 local RH. REPAIRS 3620 -IUTlll--JU-0-R--....--care lnatall'n/Removalliliiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiii anc H . 957·1705. °"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii WO r k
•'114-881•8821e ,.... Cl•an·up 948·8801 .w.p. YOUNGQUIST --------1· ---------·IHoua•olean•r Ael'a,•---------1 oe~IGlll"ll•r 3782 fl I II c t t AIK Ml MOUT ... CBlt.AlllC E11p'd 6 depedable. S.J. loott Conitrvollon •QUALITY WORK• .w '"~ Yard Cl••n-t.tp. Trim • n "9. on rao •r'1 PIANO ll VOCAL Atmooe11noeAddll1ona f Tl1IS 3521 Apt'• 135. Bl Wkly & Cuatom Home BulldM Hardwd/Vlnyl/Ceramle •&iiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiii ~!!!' .... NeudO.•f!!.emo,M•vlnet/. 0u11u::~b~nro • LESSONS 3888 ' Repair•. No JOb Too 0 r
Wkly.lmelda&<l6"9277 Lltl4ll1S4 . Ael'•· Mrt> .. /C~t 8nd/lrll VlalONaD•SIGNS --:""v•rd pl.._-:::1 ... 37.. ,_n••d:~""""" $rn11111 0ob Me .. aa3 714-87S-778t L108278 72a·T:l:la ASID Prorl 0.1lgnet• --.. .. .... .. .. ....... • --~
C•llAlllO•M•RmLS •HOUB•CLUNINQ Coai ettectlve. excep.. ---------1 MY,..._Paifttl"'9 PIAHO Beg.•Advanc:ed f'etthln9 lneert.ra you
lnetell'n • '~ 1& yr• ••P· Good Ref. Sall your home through cla11lfled. tlonel buying pOWet. Sell your home TOUCHUPS. TOO All age .. Teachet Cert. r<itcnen, lalh, ~· • • •
20Yl'9 ExR • UcenaM Own Irani. Call any-842•5878 Smlllg budgota, fr.. thrOUQh claaallltKI. a~ Hra. Alctlard Sinor £nt~a1nment Avail Am Add111ona VlH MC 1 .... ~ .. Na1 _t_I m_e_1_a_4_1_-o_a_:1_1 .... ______ _.. __ ..... ____ .._...-..__. ..... .-... coneuttallon. 280-8090 ___ ._ •• _ ..... __ .,_.___ Llc•lt0844 14~-3209 Jennifer 940-eHe l.Ueol75 •7S.1at• _'-_______ ,_,
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~ -----a DAY YARD 8ALa B•d ord Lane 4· pertormano•/W•t•r 1200/mo ea, 673·7353 9125 e46-"505 Iv mag.
SAT/SUN. T~a. toye, llV•"YTHINQ MU8T ekl/flah/crulM. Trailer MAZDA GAll(•JAO• SAL• ctothn a much morel QOI Couch, akl1, tuJC· plui many xtraa. --------·•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil---------M~. SAT 5125. metal ... A de1lgner ctoth.. "'°°· 54~2858. MOTORCYCLES 1ft88 Mud• RX 7 vo.,·SWAGll!H 9235 Xerox cabinet, oak 271 Broa~ey. Btwn e....,, H Pt' • '"" '"
din• chair• youth/ NewPort &. lnilne. morel 1 eoe even • 1---------SCOOTERS 8018 Turbo, apollest 52K liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
exec dHk1'. rabbit •'SID• YARD SAL• SN~t 5(by51~1~: 15th) SAIL BOATS 7014 mll... S5500. Call '7 1 a Up• R • U Q
cage, •ee VW bug lF 413 Magnolia SI. Sat. .. f2: atter Spm, 673""743' CON v ER TI 8 LE
fend•, bookl. plant May 25th. 8•m·? 1'M~l!""'M~".:D:-::A:o:::Y-:--cw:"Zk~N~Dlliiiiiiiii•iiiiiiiiiiiiiii Honda 760 Nighthawk Red/white. restored
poi.. lreaur, toaater, a famlllH plua. 25th·27th.10am·4pm. LIDO 14 & Trailer. New Dec •95. BIU•. MERCEDES 9130 hi<• new.142·9574
dr•u poods, 1undrt.1 Mo"lne S•I• Beach Hou•• Apts. 2· .. t• ot 1an1. Great ~~~h:'1111~~ H~~~ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii , 7 3 V W SU p ER· 2 !t, i~rod S/25·27. 2849 Chlo• 1433 Sup•rlor Ave. Boall $l200 831 '3043 042·7404 '72 350•1 Mercedes ETLI! Rblt • •w Rd. MH• Verd•, Furn, TownhouH c., LIDO 14 Exe racer Claulc. Light blue. ::w br•kea1 ·~t:
MOVING SALa Garaga ltem1, mlac. SAT SAL• 9·121 2 Hts of Hit• by Elllal Exe. cond. 2nd own•r. ahocka. $1 Ooo
SAT 8,125 8AM MULTl·FAMILY QA. No early blrdsl furn, Patterson. Trailer & St0,900. 642·7404. 080 050·0520
Cloth... antlquH, RAQI! SALi! Kida art, c hllds/dsgner boat cvr. All grt cond. AUTOMOBILES ,74 280 Merced••
rug•. bad, blkea. bllcH clothing houa• c1othe1, ant1que1. $1200, Mll(e Kane •••••••••! Exe cond. Orig ownr. --------• 717 Orchid . . wares. toya, ,,.;,.c:, 8·2 1710 Candlestick In. 031.:1043 MISC AUTO 9245 (Orchid & 5th Ave) Sat. 1848 Samar Dr~ (by Irvine/Santiago) Choe brown/Ian Inter. •
WE PAY CA$H Runs gfeatl $3000. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Sat. on!y M•it 25 CM (Harbor/Baker) BMW 9030 700-1482 8am-3pm. 304 lrla. For good uHd Sabots ----------~~ SEIZl!D CARS from
L t t h h Id PORTATION & boat equipment. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil'77 MBZ 450SLC $175. Porsches., Ca·
Ito 1 0knlckouks!.c01c1 HUNTINGTON TRANS Minney'• Yacht Sur· ,8 •• BMW 7331 Wh grey w/red lnl., xlnt d 111 a cs. Chevy•.
ems. ·-• plu1, 1500 Otd New· v 1• cond. muat •••I BMW's, Corvettes. etc. No early blrdal BEACH 6140 port Blvd 548-4192 auto. loaded. Xlnt 17 500 548-1889 Also Jeeps. 4WD'i .
SATURDAY 5f2S . cond. 16200. OBO • Yo\Jr Area. Toll Free 1·
7am·10am. N. of PCH *HUGE SALE* BOATS 7011 Call 640-0683• --------800·896·9778 Ext. A·
btwn Fernleaf & Gold· In lot on Pec:an, SPEED 81 PLYMOUTH 9165 1398 for current list·
enrod alley. Couch, between 8th & 9th In , 1 h SIFT BOA"'S 7016 CB1!"1>0L'i!T 9045 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Inga. rugs. tables, etc. downtown H.B. Furn .. 23 Bay aunc dbl &'\.\ ·~ &< w &\ &< '88 Plymouth Sundance
Come Seell collectlblea & clothing ender, Norwelgen Kia-Turbo. 69K mllea. Exe --------Coll The Pilot Classifieds at 642-5678
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SUPPLIES: Hair
products Paul Mitchel.
Nexxua, Jolco. Furn,
Floor Mata, Kitchen • 850.0902.
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Tr••aur•• ' 0 0 5.7 lltra V-8, King Sliver dual air new pwr. S35oo. 536'1189 CLASSICS 9250
Trinkets &'ROWBOAT & OARS Cobra O/D, tow profll• tires,' all extra~. like --------iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
& Tra•h catamaran hull, good hull, ju1t Hrvlced, new. S23,500. 640· PONTIA"" 9170 ,74 Jensen Heal•" over 13 year• aavlng cond. S300. 875·0304. new controller/uphol· 5221. "' •
things that somebody AVON 1890 9 •3.. stery. Great ski boat· Lotus twin cam. eng.
wantal II you want II, 1 Good condition. $350. faat-1001<1 great...... '89 SUNBIRD Slt/hrd·tops. Runs Xlnt.
b bl h I ready to go S10 500 F 90?S Conv. Turbo GT. Auto, $ 2 K 8 3 9 .7 5 2 4 pro a Y ave t. Pump/oars Incl. · • ORD Saturday/Sunday (909)62g..3347. 646-9449 574-4247 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil all pwr AM/FM cast. May 25th & 26th (714)675·1563. CC. Ult. cstm tires/ _UT_O_P_AR __ T_S __ _
10121JonDayDr. 1993FORD whla . $4400.A
Meredith Gardens C at•maran Nacr• MARINE SUPS BRONCO 4X4 673·2762. & REPAIR
(Brookhurat/Adama) 5.2 (17'), w/traller. DOCRS 7022 In perfect cond. All CLASSIFIED 9260
~::~~g t~n •;" w!~:: f0°;er,;~~~th~i~~~~~:: ~~'n ~hC:u;te~~ur~·.:i~~ LIFT OATES NEWPORT must sell. Voice Mall 38' Mooring (C-80) w/ Only 60k miles. S17K. myriad of merchan· For Sal• (3) Waltco BEACH 6169 401·6626 Iv mea. 11 ' ew, off Alvarado 574-4247 or 646-9449 dise Items, because 3,000 lbs. capacity,
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Pl., E. of Bay Is. $14K. our columns compel Ll11 Gates. $2500 for
Bl .. Holld•V S•I• PO. WER BOATS Call (909) 397.9797 or MUSTANG '70 • Ga· qualllled buyers 10 all (3) .. For more • (909) 626·7190 raged 26 yrs. 99,750 calll Information, please Every1hlng under aunl 70121_________ mi, 1 owner. $4000. 942•5878 call Promod Shah
Umbrella. tum, lamp1, 40' Mooring East of 548·0511 1·714·574-4267.
bar, 1lnk , sporta, Pavllllon w/Coronado ---------·
tools, micros, tr•e1. 18' MAHOQONl!V 25' sailboat. Two an·r---------------: Pr omontory Drive RUNABOUT. Just re· chora, 9.8 marine-ob
west. Acroas 345 finished. Bimini Top long_ shalt, Vhf, new
F/S/S/M 9am·2pm $3750 973·7199 lnfl. 875·0892.
Why play Hide 'N 1948 Litman
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Call Claaalfl•d Xlnt cond. $3500 obo
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TO ALTER THE SOUND· This buslneu Is con-PUBLIC NOTICE Depattmenl, 3300 Newport Vina, Mission vi.;o. CA dUcted by: an Individual PUBLIC NOTICE We herebv cen•fv th11 the OBITU•-8SS ARY 8E1WEEN THE "R·1" ducted by: 1 corpo<allon Soolevatd, P.O. Box 1768. 92691 Have VoU started doing above items ere 1n accor· n.n1 AND "PC" DISTRICTS The registrant(s) com-NOTICE Newport Beach, CA 92659-This business Is COrl-business yet? yes 10.15·91 ---------1 dance w11h the Ann~I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
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\ ~UBLIC NOTICE (PLANNING COMMISSION menced to transect bus!-IHVITINQ BIDS 1768. ducted by: a general port· Gwen Dagelord l.NSl3lll!I06 Stetemt!nt lor lhe veer --c---------AMENDMENT NO. 847) ness under the fictitious Sealed bids may be re-For fur1her Information, nershlp This statement waa fifed PROPERTY ANO ended December 31, 199!1
, .CITY COUNCIL PUBLIC HEARING RE· business name(s) llst9d celved at th• office of the call Giibert Wong, Project Have you S1arted doing wilh the County Clerk of CASUAl TY m1de to the Insurance
of Newport S..ctt, hla
chlldren: Steve swan,
Cindy Swan. Tamara
Engelke & Kim Swan
(all realdenta of
Orang9 County), hla 6
grandchlldren and •
large number of dear
frlenda. S.rv~1 wm
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ODA SUMMARY GARDING ORDINANCE above on: NIA City Clerk, at 3300 Newport Manager, at 844-3334. buslneat yet? No Orange County on 4·5-96 SYNC>f'SIS Of THE Comm1111oner, pursuant to
CITYOF NO. 96·18 AMENDING Andromed Laboratories, Boulevard, P.O. Box 1768. Published Newport SarahC.Zlrbel 19993979313 ANllUALSTA~T· law.
PORT BEACH TITl.£200FTHENBMC lnc.,NormanR.Jaffe,PrH· NewportBeach,Ca.92659-Beach.Cotta Mesa Daily Thll atalement was filed Daily Piiot April 4, 11, 18, Yw&*dO.C." .. 31• SHIBLEY H HORANEY,
INANCES FOR IN· Published Newport ident 1768 unlll 11:00 a.m. on PUotMay2!>,28,1996. With the County Clerk ol 25 1996 Sa786 1995 President 0 UCTION Beach·Costa Mesa Daily T,hls statement was filed the 12th day Of June, 11198. Sa798 Orange County on 4·26·96 • STERLING CASUAL TY CHARLES J WILLIAMSON,
NTROOUCE ORDINANCE Pilot May 25. 1996. with the County Clerk of 1995·96 STREET RE· 19993881517 PUBLIC NOTICE ki~~~"fc~~,;,0,:-:':~~~ g5~2·:~'V 05122, 05123.
ENDING TITLE-14 Sa799 Orange County on 4·2HHI SURFACINO AND SLURRY PUBLIC NOTICE Daily Pllol May 25, June 1, Buch, CA 92860 05/24. 05/25
DOPT ORDINANCE NO. 19983$81183 SEAL PROGRAM Flctltl~·· Bus•-·· 8, 15, 1996 saaoo FNlcUllous'1 •tualn••,• To11l edn)l\tftd asset~ 20 PUBLIC NOTICE Law Ol11cH of Barger & Corittact Number 3086 -... •m• • amen $34 2 t 8 49'\ ISCELLANEOUS AC· Wolen, Llmiled Uabllily Engineer'• Estimate Name State~nt PUBLIC NOTICE The lollowlng persona 11e Tot• 1' 11ab1I1 t • 1 s . •~NS Flctltlou• Bualn•H Partnerahl 19800 $750,000 The following persons are doing buslnns as: 20/20 t20.5t2,489 OBITUARY
ONFEAENCE CENTER Name Statement MacArlhur ~~ulevard Prospective bidders may doing bu1lne11 as: Hawal· Flotltloua Bu1ln•H Design, 19200 Von Kar· Aggreo1te w11u1-1ns tor SIBIUTY STUDY The following persons are • obtain one set of bid docu-Ian Surf. 1835 Whittler Ave. Name Statement man, lr11tne, CA 92715 1peclal 1urplus funds: • O· RHUT • SWAN :EGAL PUBLICATIONS doing business as: Tus· Eighth Floor. Irvine .• CA m1nt1 at no coat at the of· D·13, Costa Mata, CA The following persons are Erik Jansson. 1727 Port CaPll•I Stocks· SS00.000 •
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R)A THREE·YEAA CON· cany Institute for Advanced 92715-2427 flea of the Public Works 92627 doing b\Jalneu as: Panah Stirling, Nhport Baac.h, Aggreg11e w11te .. ns lor Bob Swan, fonner co-~CT COVERING FISCAL Studies. 33861 Chula Vista. Daily Pilot May 18, 25, Thi Id f h I Fredrick A. Patacchla, 183 MCS, 23048 Avenlda de la CA 92680 other then 1pac11I surplu, owner of ttM Newport --------
R JULY 1, 1996 TO Dana Point, CA 92629 June 7, 14, 1996 S790JC nganraggoe ,.a1v97ng 8 66-250 Kan Highway, Ha· Cattota, Sii. 600, Laguna This buslneas Is con-6fuundr_Ju·sln0otes. s.o. bpacfftcoat dchealanler°'•h,.lptal•,I E 30. 1999 Andromed Laboratories In· .. telwa, Hawaii 96712 Hilla, CA 92653 ducted by: an lndlvldual ,,. itAOINANCE NO. 96-16 corporated, (Callfornla), All Kinds of Jobs For Glv• u1 a calll Julle Patacchla, 66·250 Darfush G. Panah. 20 San Have you started doing Grosspaid in andcon\libul· palHd llWlfV May 22
NOING PORTIONS Of 3366t Chula Vista, Dana All Kinds of People. CLASSIFIED Kan Highway, Halelwa, Ha-Angelo, Foothill Ranch, CA buslne11 yet? No ed surplus. I 1,300.000 at age 82, of cancer.
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VIEWS All ALONGI
lmmacularc triplex backs to golf course wit.h a view.
Beautiful pauo atc2S, nice yards, laundry area.
Carol Allison & James Gray
$239,000 Code 72587
BWFFS AND LUSH GREENBELTI
Immaculate, secluded end-unit overloolcing grccnbd1.
Fresh paint. Centrally located near shops, schools,
narure trails! Ideal community!
Sally Shipley
$309,000 c.ode 71357
PUTilN' ON THE RITZ
Ptcsrigious home in guard-pai N"igud ShOrcs. Glunyard cnay,
6rc:placc. oounay kicchcn, w.Jk to Ria. Carlton, beach.
~npool.
Laura Rostvold
$319,900 c.odc 72657
SO MUCH TO ADORE!
Fall in love with this beautiful home in gated Back Bay
communicy. Marble flooring, Planution shuners, frpk,
parios, BIG ya.rd. Bcner t.han new!
Gary Hcssdgcsscr
$339,800 Code 30407
BAYCREST BEST BUY!
Gorgoous a.utom home oo an cxtn laige kx. ~suite, gud(
room OllCl'look pool & rcx:. area. Sdlas motiv:uui!
Ann, Ted & Suzanne
Sun. $174.495 Gib Walktt
Sun. $519,000 Hyla Benea
Sun. $209,000 Hyla 8utea
LOTS TO LOVE
Beautiful 4br Marodla on an oan large lot. ~ bright
in~ tile roof; privarc pool & spa. Gorgeous ~
Mali Gulledge
$585,000 Code 71697
GOLF COURSE WXURY
2 story, 3br, 2.5ba on t.he golf course. Family rm w/frpk
and built-ins. Large master sw1e.
Gisela Burmeister
$669,000 Code70897
PERFECT BEACH HOME
3bd, 3ba custom contemporary. Gourmet's kitchen,
S«uricy system, pc.rfcctly ma.intaincd-comcs furnished.
Kent McNaughton &: Stephanie Houghton
$1,199,000 Code 70157
BEACH, PIER ~VIEWS
3br, 3ba custom boasts views from entire open floor plan,
right on the water! Outside patio & landscaped yard lead
10 prvt. beach.
Nancy Barfield &: Tom lovcnic:ti
$1,995,000 Code 71757
PREMIERE BIG CANYON .FSTATE
Fabulous detailed custom home built by Fari w/magnif-'
iccnt views of t.hc lake &: Big Canyon golf course.
Marble accents throughout, wine cellar, 6 frpk's, gym
room, pool. spa. 4 car gange.
Carol AJlison & James Gr.iy
$3,595,000 Code 72527
TIIE GOLDEN TOUCH
Dramatic European councry scyle home boascs dctails that will anu1.e you!
Hand pa.in1ed Fresco walls, 4 frplc's, c:itpansivc living room & rncloscd
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$864,000 Bob Coluccio Code 70827
UNBELlEVABLE CUSTOM
View Cacalina Island from this spacious 2 a:ory custom home. Tropical
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Charming Cape Cod duplex. 34 foot lot on beautiful tree-lined meet.
Both units w/3br, 2ba provide good cash flow for investor.
$525,000 MiChad Smith Code 71937
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$3,400,000 .
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A Gated Community ...
Ocean, Cata~na,Harbor
& City Lights View on
prime "Top of the ~n· cul-
de-sac lol Huge side
yard, 6BR, 48A. Perfect
family home.
Spectacular Ocean,
Catalina and Canyon
Views. Complete custom
renovation.
Pool and spa 1n
courtyard. A rare srte
affording both view and
privacy.
510Allso
Custom Country Villa.
4BR. Master suite
w/fireplace. Country
kitchen, cathedral ceilings
and wood beams. Private
decks located upstairs,
private spa. Reduced!
530 Clff Drive, 1202
Breathtaking white water
ocean views and
captivating sunsets from
private patio. 2BR, 2BA
+ Den In model
condition. Underground
ill'a&e W/2 spaces.
Just steps to the beach
and village. Reduced.
"Mediterranean Villa by
the Sea." Ni enchanting
58R, 5.5BA w/ocean
views. Got.rmet kitchen
wltol><>f-the-lile
appliances, security
system, A/C, game room
and more. lease ·
Available.
21 TCMalon
"Best Buy" -58R, 3BA
single family attached •
home w/ai-
eflC001>8ssila views.
Designer -decorated.
Move In quaity. Must Sel!
Reduced!
lots of COM Charm in
this 48R, 38A front
house w/wOod floors.
lBR, lBA unit over
gara~ w/Swedish
fireplace & patio. Close
to footbridge &
beaches. Make offer-
let's sell.
Vacant-Reduced!
Make offer -Seller
bouaht another -very
motivated Completely
remodeled three level
condo w/ granite
fireplace, central air,
plantation shutters,
trench doors, security
gated. Close to beach .
Classic Beach VIiia!
FablAous views! located
rf&ht on the COM sc~
5k finish fine. Untque
38R, 3.SBA, UPSI~
house w/3(J lrving/diq
room w/high cetlings.
Lease/option avatlable.
Spectacular Bayfront
Condo in Gated
Community. Prrvate pabo
with endless Sunset
views. 38R. 2 SBA
w,'1arge master suite.
Textla'ed ceilings,
plantation shutters. Boat
sips available Live 111
paradise!
DOVER SHORES
lovely, Tradrtional
Home featuring large
family room w/
fireplace, beam
ceilings & wet bar
Balconies. bay views
from 2nd story. new
paint & carpet
Access to three
private beaches
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New C8ltOID eslate .. Harbor Ridae wtdl llPts ucl lllOllllW.
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SPYGLASS HILL
SpKiou ~ 14.IL 11o-wltla fabldoo:I moan.tai.D A dty opts views. Qisaom.bullt 5BR, 3.75BA. ftas library, piuilw
coarmet kltcbee witla nb-uro rtlrtJlt:rator ud hllt·ID
stefto systaD throupoat. $749,000 051
FABULOUS FOURPLEX
BaatlfuJ, wdJ.malataltled uiU eacJa wftla 2 batlls, lndmdual
laaadry room Ir Pn&e· ApproL 4370 IQ.ft. Oil Dke ml-de-
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$347 ,500 ¥51
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Prbaw loaidoa on tk onu'1 edae • -olik most private
bt9Cbel ID Lap.na. £1Uo1 tlae poooeffa& 1r11ves It oceaa bnu.e
h-om tliJs weU-nuaintalned unit. Sem!ttY~ted. ElffalOr to
sand. 8379,000 C37
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Read the latest happenings in ..• Buylines
As promised in last week's column,
we got the latest scoop on the Laughlin
party, which many local Realtors and
affiliates attended. The event was hosted
by Astrid Torquato with ORANGE
COAST TITLE. Additional sponsorf>
were Darrell Pash of METRO
REALTY, Scott Watrous of
FREEDOM ESCROW and Tim Lear
of CATA.UNA TERMITE.
The event began early Sunday
morning. as the <.:rew gathered for
brcakfa-.t. a 6 a.m. bu!> trip and some
li vely beverage~. Highlights ind uded a
w mcdy hour by Jill Henry of
PRUDENTIAL ADVANTAGE. Olaf
Kilthau of REMAX CERRITOS
showed that he's a serious cowboy in a
western water showdown. The bus ride
was complete with bubbles blowing
through the air. ,
Upon arrival, the group spent the
afternoon swimming and jet skiing on
the river. That evening, dinner and
dancing got everyone going. The
dancing continued on the bus ride back
along with beach balls bouncing about.
llie tollowing m v1 u s were
especially noteworthy at the event.
Big winners: Darrell Pash, Gary
SulJy, Michael Kenney of Metro
Realty
Social club: Sean Mebran and Olaf
KIJthau of RF1MAX Cerrltos
Comedienne: Jill Henry of
Prudential Advantage
Tan Beauty: Sally Stanton of Sally
Stanton Fitness
Best Personality: Marianna
Lomonaco
Mr. Flirt: Mike Tashman of
Prudential -Jon Douglas, Co.
Everyone had a blast, they're all
looking forward to next year's bash and
they send a big thank you to Astrid
Torquato and Orange Coast Title.
COAST NEWPORT PROPERTIBS
received the first signed reproduction of
Marjorie Pesek's winning artwork for
the Corona del Mar Scenic 5K Race and
2 Mile Fun Walk at the sponsors'
reception on Monday. The event was
held at the Five Crowns. As event
sponsor, Coast received a beautifully
framed poster, the first of 200 limited
editions. 1be 15th annual event will be
e d next Saturday, June l .
Sharon Grimes of WATERFRONT
HOMESICOWWEU BANKER will
be taking a group of fourth, fifth and
~ sixth grade.rs from Newport Elementary
ScbooJ to the Quad-MATH-ALON next
Saturday. About 120 youngsters will be
giving up their Saturday morning
cartoons to compete in events such as
mental math, computations and a math
relay at Tustin High School. Grimes told
us that the group has been meeting after
school on Mondays.
"They come there after school and
they still work for an hour an.d a half,
even after a full day at school -that's
bow excited they are," she said.
Welcome to Valerie Howell. who
named the new property manager tor
Waterfront. She's a licensed real estate
agent.
Traveling this week are Georgianne
Peacock who went to Las Vegas wilb
her husband Dave; and Renee Pete
KJDa, who went to Havasu with her
husband. G
The staff of COWWEU BANKER
COSTA MBSA threw a baby shower~
Sonja Key who's expecting her first
child in late June. The get-together ~f
held at Donna Rudolph's home in ·
Mesa Venje.
Look for Jerrie Mahoney. who\
cruising around in her brand new white
Cadillac. She coosiders it a dream come
aue, since it's been seven yt:al"\ 'ince
she bought a new car.
Do 1'Jll ltlne any news to include in
the Brqlilles colwnn? Just call Ju/it
Viker, real estaU editor (714) 574.4242
or fax (71') 650-4802.
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In a community where location is everything. this landmark
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"Spectacular~ understates-the view of the Pacific Ocean. Catalina
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plus a wide channel view of the Bay. Palms frame the parade cf
boats by day and the twinkle of harl>or lights by night.
Manicured grounds complement the striking traditional residence
admired for its expansive viewing bala>ny with ornamental iron
railings, curved path to a beautiful antique oak with leaded glass
entry door and timeless architectural design. l~lde, the marble
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marble fireplaces and a dining room replete with adjoining t.erranum
and fountain. This four bedroom, three bath home includes a
srunning roamer suite with beautiful beam celling, window seats.
fireplace and a balcony with spa.
The residence is superbly maintained and has been replumbcd.
rewired and has ~ and "lir conditioning. There is new
carpet and new wall and W1bdow ueatmen~ throughout Extra
features include a three car ~. lnrirOOm and security system.
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New c.vpet t/o. Apt CN« 2-ar ptqdst7.-
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lush grOISlds Kant remodel. New sk~ rool,
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CORONA DU. MAil
So. ot Cout Hwy. Charming cottage &. .ntst
studio W/OCll WI.~ dedt 2-c.v JM.$624.f50
OCEAN aw. CdM
Wotld-dass ~view. 4BR.. 3M., 2fplc.,
3-ar SN· Dedl w/spa. Spectaculatl .. $1,IS0.000
COllONA DU. MAil
Duplex. Charming 2BR house w/pkket ~nee.
Huge 4Bl 38A unit. Condo AppMS ..•.. $619.000
BIG CANYON
Prime loc. 38R. 2.58.\ Mcl&ln twnhm w/prd.
' rtmod kit, wet bar, cu.st mirrors. fplc. ....... $275,000
lAST5IDl HEIGlll'5
Cute duplex w/wNte pldtet fence/shutters.
Uch 2.N wffr*-Z.C.., g.u. Sep yolrds_$!5f ....
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Grubb & ·Ellis leads
in sales price
·Newport Beach office has
highest average sales
price among firms in
Orange County
The Newport Beach-based reaJ estate
franchise. Grubb & Ellis/Beller Homes
and Gardens was recognized last week
a-. a leader in 1hc Orange County real
estate markc1. In an article by Patrick
Veling. an Orange County real estate
analyst and partner of Dynamic
Marketmg Resources Incorporated.
Beller Home., and Gardens had the
highcs1 average \ales price among leadjog
franchi se and independent firms operating
m Orange County.
"It's great lo be recognized by an
independe nt source as the best of the
leading firms." said Dennis Gordon.
president of Grubb & Ems. ''When you
look at the competition in the marketplace
-Coldwell Banker. Prudential First Team.
RE/MAX, Tarbell. Ce111ury 2 1 and others,
it's gratifying to realiLc we are the leaders
in the market. Our commitment to the
highest qualily service and support to our
clicnls and agent'> continu.es to be the
drivmg force of our organization and the
rca.,on for 1~s success.
In the highly competitive Southern
California marketplace. Grubb & Ellis has
Dennis Gordon
developed a wide spectrum of marketing
strategies. For upscale and luxury home
markets, the firm offers national and
international networks with their "Elegant
Homes Division" and Christie's Great
Estates.
"Our marketing programs are
unparalleled in tbe industry," Gordon said.
"Sales associates recognize the benefits of
associating with an organization that
provides superior levels of service and
products to our clients."
For more informa/Wn about Grubb &
Ellis, or to learn more about utilizing
their marketing programs to get the best
price for your home, contact the Grubb
& Ellis/Be/Ur Homes and Gardens office
nearest you.
Mediterranean beach villa Completed in November 1995. this
three bedroom, three bath home maximizes the view from every room possible.
Included in this residence is a full entertainer's wet bar, travertine and marble
fireplaces. and view lcitchen with walk-in pantry, built-in appliances, granite counters
and oak cabinets, adjoirung a tiled dining area/family room. From the plush step-down
living room, wallc out onto a custom patio surrounded by professional tropical
landscaping, green lawn and private beach. Extending from the patio is a shared pier
with a boat slip that will accommodate a large yacht Offered at $1,99.5,000.
For more lnfonnadon, call 1blfl Iov•nilti and Nancy Bar}Uld of Grubb & Ellh
R•silhndal Real &taU &rvkes, 23 Corpora# PIM.a, St.. 190, Nffport B•ada, (1 U)
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"fabuloal Income ''Brand New ''Balboa bland
Property" Home" DupleX-'
~t 2 Br Cottag • Excellent Location • Great Loe. Steps
+2 Br Apt. • Top Quality To South Bayfront
• Private Garage. Construction • E,.cb Unit Has '.\ Br
Patios &: Balcony •SFROrDupa &: 2 Ba &: Furni~
$145,000 $925,000 $759,000
"19MCDM "Ch.um Of "Great Island
Tour Home" The lllancl" Location"
• Magnific:en t .S Br, • Darling 2 Br, •Duplex Or SFR
4..S Ba Home 2 Ba Cottage • Close To NBF
• Elepnt DecQJ • Cu&tom Decor • Under Constructi
4 Off-Street Putin • Built New 1990 Quality Features T ,,..,, ... $635,0UO $895,000
$H5,000
C.11 Aliu Browndl C.ll Aliu Brown~ll
5
"ANC>bately ' "Panoramic "Great Villa
Golgecw" View•" Balboa Condo"
•Sea Faire •E Plan• • Incredible Bay &: • Great Valllll! !
Largest 2 Br Ocean Views • Small 2 Br Modt:I
Bay A: Ocean Views • Beauti!Ul Property • Steps To Beach
• Designer Decor • 3 Br Luxury Condo • Great Community
$325,000 $399,000 $149,000
"Super Shup" "Newer Villa
Point Condo"
• Plush White Carpet • Small Ocean View Gorgeous I Br. I B
• Desiper Window • Villa Balboa I Br •WeULocaWd
Coverings • Nice Condition •Vaulted Ceilings
• lo ElceUent Coad. •Close To Beach With Skyligbts
$244,000 $139,000 $149,000
II W1altn Mitchn
• 588-3083
"Omtmdlng "Extra Luge Great Penthoue
Value" Villa Balboa" Value"
• Ovenized 1 Br • Outatanding Value • I Br, I Ba c.ondo
• Good Locatioa • Unique Floor Plan •WeULocaWd
•Very Quiet • TutelW Decor • Vaulted C.eilings
• Vay Large Palio Faces Common With StyU,bts
$139,000 $139,000
Pelican Point Magnificent custom
home. Large lot with panoramic views.
Sara Hinman $3,325,000
Big Canyon Customized family
home on comer lot. Priced to sell NOW!
Sally Anne & Don Sheridan $995.000
North Laguna Immaculate view
home on large lot. Very private.
Marsha Grtnbe .. Andenon $719,000
New Listings
Balboa Peninsula Point Fabulous
Old World style residence with dock.
Jerry Ftnster $2,295,000
Balboa Island Beautiful new
3 bedroom, 3.5 bath custom home
Marte Farco $995,000
Dover Shores Freshly painted
4 bedroom, 2.5 bath. Move-In condition!
Esther Fine $595,000
PenlM•la Bayfront Terrific location.
3 8d. 3.5 Ba. w/ dock. beach. great views.
Corkett & Hill $1,675,000
Dover Shores Immaculate slncle
story home on huge private lot Pool/spa.
Esther Fine $19S,000
Ba11hore1 Charmin& 3 bedroom
beach cottage In great, quiet location.
Molly den & Bob Wecl-n $'89,000
Coroa del Mair Charmine traditional
home on canyon with ooean view. am. u.cllaJ $1.295,000
Blc Caa1on Great 3 bedroom
Oeauville on aoU course. Pool and view.
Bevelty MorphJ $190,000
S.. w..d 2 bedroom + den,
2.5 bath townhome. Destcner perfect!
£Idler F'hle $'79,000
SB (I..,)
S•a {I_,)
Su (2-6)
New Listings
Parblde Town homes ·Channing 2 Bd.
1.5 Ba. townhome with 2 car garage,
Heidi Stockwell $86,000 t
Spotlight
Irvine Cove Oceanfront 6 bedroom
Abalone Point home on 112 acre site.
Rod Daley $5,290,000
Bayfront lot with
62 ft . frontaae and spectacular views.
Beverly Morphy $4,400,000
72
644~1600
723~8800
Beach
Communities
Mystic HIUs 180° ocean view
3 bedroom home on large lot.
BIU Wedmore $689,000
Huntington Beach Big 4-plex
with 6 garages, 3 baths each unit.
Rick Langevin $795,000
Cameo Shores' Great view, gorgeous
4 bedroom, family room, open and light.
Evan Corkett $1 ,385,000
Shorecllffl Remodeled home with
ocean and canyon views on large lot.
Mary Oeft & Bob Weclarz $1 ,649,000
Gated Communities
Bayview Court Move in condition
2 bed room, 2 bath condo. Pool & spa.
Heldl Stoc.lcweU $219,000
Newport Coast Upgraded 3 Bd.
3 Ba. Sancerre home with mountain view.
Mary DITuJllo $287,500
Harbor Ridge Crest Crest
townhome set back In quiet tree filled
grove. Unique setting. Well done Interior.
Beverly Morphy $399,000
r
Altez:za Plan A 2 bedroom,
2 bath + den, ground level, end unit,
with spectacular views.
RJck Laqevln $399,500
Newport Coest 3 bedroom + den
with pool and spa in St. Michel.
Mike Marr $449,000
Emer•ld Bay Sweepln1 views
from upper EmeraJd Bay lot.
Rod Daley $595,000
Se.view Great view 3 bedroom,
2 bath with loft on large lot.
Smith & Fb $599,000
View Properties
SpJ•l•M HUJ FabuJous ocean
and bay view. 4 bedrooms, 2.S baths.
Connie Mauenti $1 ,195,000
Oce•n Rldce Spectacular vfew of
sunsets over Harbor. New 5 Bd. S.5 Ba.
Connie Mauentl $1,499,000
Gra•Yllle 2 bedrooms. 2 baths,
9th fairway of NBCC. Community pool.
Rick l..aapwla $649,000
Newport CoMt Customized 4 Bd.
4.5 Ba. on the larsest lot in The Pointe!
Lomb9rdl & Wordea $899,000
Emerald BaJ Fabulous view
4 bedroom dose to parlt and beach.
Hlnman & HlndiJer $1,295,000
Bis Canyon One of the
largest lots. Completely remodeled.
with view and pool.
Chrlt Undsay $1 ,495,000
Costa Mesa
Eaatalde Coeu M... 6 cottace
Style unJts on larp lot In prtme locati<>n.
HeklJ Stockwell $'49,000
Seawlnd 2 Bd. 1.5 Ba. condo
wJth 2 car garage. Walk to ocean.
• HeldJ Stockwell $179 .000
Newport North Highly upgraded
2 bedroom townhome with view.
Gree Lombardi $189,000
Harbor HJcltlli•ds 4 bedroom
2.5 bath family home. Great value!
Catt&Feeney $359,900
Wnt Newport Spacious beach
getaway. 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath built In
1991. Laree master with high ceUlnp. am.ea Nllea $315,000
~ayfrontUving
Udo l1le Bayfront on 40 ft wide lot
with la.rec dock and fabulous vtew.
Blbb & Durpn $2,2,0,000
Newport Beach
Harbor View Homes Wonderfully
maintained 4 bedroom, 3 bath Montego
Inside the loop. Move-in condition.
Kline & Harris $465,000
Harbor View Homes Expanded
4 Bd. 3.5 Ba. on exceptionaJly huge lot.
Schmiesing & Mertz $639,000
Harbor View Homes Perfect 5 Bd.
famlly home with lots of upgrades.
Susan Scanlan $689,000
Udo Isle Udo Isle perfection!
3 bedrooms, 45 ft. lot with south patio.
Johll & Robln McMonJale $69'.000
Beacon Bay Cozy updated
3 bedroom beach home with rental unit.
Mike Marr $739,000
Dover Shore. 4 Bd. + llbral)', a green
lawn, pool and spa. Front row views I
Austero & Kim $1 ,195,000
Big Canyon Model perfect 5 Bd.
family home with large backyard, pool,
spa, city lights and mountain views.
Worden & Bibb $1.295,000
Family Neighborhoods
N.wport Nortlt Lowest priced
2 bedroom townhome. Prime location.
Gree LomblirdJ $113,990
Mission Vlelo Well priced 4 Bd.
pool home on large lot In Montell
BlU Wedmore $229,900
Newport eo..t 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath
built In 1994 In Sancerre. Gated.
Pa~ck & Tony Bartollc $299,000
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644~1600
723~8800
COrona del Mar·
Shorecllffs 5 bedroom. 5.5 bath
family home In beach community
Evan Corkett $119,000
Harbor View Hills Exceptional
property. G~t 5 8d home w/ huce-yard.
Susan Scanlan $1,0to,OOO
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717~4711
Exclusive Lido Isle Bayf'ront
851 Via Lido Soud
$3.495. 000
~ of' Udo Isle
121 Via Orvieto
$795,000
OPEN SUNDAY
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ROBIN
Pivat:ol Point: of'
Newport: Harbor
The tip of Lido Isle and Newport's most exdusive gated address.
There is no better harbor loation. This unique wrap around
lot fronts on to the turning b'asio, and two separate channels
of water providing complete privacy from behind an expansive
200 feet of bay frontage. An estate drive fans out to breathtaking
day and city light views of panoramic harbor, Fashion Island,
Newport Coast and the Saddleback Mountains. Dock will host
I 00' + vessel. This is a once in a lifetime opportunity
to own the "&est of the Best" in Newport Beach.
Best Buy on the Bayf'ront Ocean RJd•e Custom
Family Home 26 Linda Isle
$1. 995. 000
Inc ludes Landi
Elegant Lido I s l e I-tome
124 Via Trieste
$699. 000
I Windemere Court
$1.595.<><><>
207 Via Jucar
$695.<><><>
3805 Seashore Drive
$895,000
6906 West Ocean Front
$849,000
119 35tfa Street
$545,000.
-11;1 111 t. PcH ll H('\11 .. ' :.· .· ' '11
2833~
$499,000
7004 West Ocean Front
$1,095,000
1920 West Ocean Front
$998,000
123 "B" 36tfa Street
$300,000.
61 I Udo Pari Drive #2A
$449,000
206 Fern Street
$289,000
4915 & 4917 River Avenue
Beacli Duplex
409 62114 Street
$325,000
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17 40 East Oceanfront $2,545,000
Bob Be 723-8800 x34
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316 Buena Vista $1,399,000
Ronda Hein 723-8800 x26
3707 Lake Avenue $599,000
Ronda Hein 723-8800 x26
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DENNIS DURGAN -DEBI BIBB
759-3707
OLDE CORONA DEL MAR
Premier location just steps to Cftina Cove.
Four bedroom New England style home
with soaring ceilings and wood ffoors .
Guest quarters witn private entrance.
. $759,000
LANDMARK LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT ESTATE
'Two-hundred fiet of bay frontage. Docking possibilities for
a yacht in excess of one-hundred feet, gracious Palm Beach style
estate witli lusli grounds, pool, spa and motorcourt.
A RARE OPPORTUNITY To OWN "THE BEST OF T.HE BEST"
Call for details
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61 HILLSDALE
$679,900
• Prestigious Gate
Guarded.Community .
• Largest Model with
4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths,
3 car garage
• Great Location Overlooking
Community Park
LYNN NOAH
759-3722
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HEATHER ANGEL
Seffing a Coasta{ Lif estgfe
759~3743
436 Begonia $695,000
Custom 2 story witfa 4 Bd. 3 Ba. Close to parft.
2034 E. Oceanfront · $1,479,000
Sophistication on tfae sand. Prime Point location .
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• Coast Newp,~rt Properties
opens Lido office~_
New office
located within
historic Lido
Village
Coasr Newport
Propertic~ i~ pleased lo
annoum:c the opening
Of II' 'Cl'C>nd
re-.1dcn11al real estate
ofli<.:c. conveniently
l<x::.11cd adjacent to
Lido h ie on Via Lido.
"Cu ... wmer service
and !>atisfaction have
Coast Newport Properties, 3377 Via Lido
· _Turtle Rock area of Irvine. It also services
listings from Coto de Caza and San Juan
Capistrano to Anaheim, Costa Mesa and
Tustin.
alway., been the number one priority at
Crni'>t Newport Properties and we opened ,
our \ccond office in order to better serve ;
our cltcntele in the Lido, Wc~t Newport
and Peninsula commumties." said Danny
Bibb. prc\1dent. "Not only are we excited
about the location of this office because
of its convenience for our clientele. but
also because it is located within Lido
Village. a very beautiful and historically
significant area of Newport Beach."
E!.tablished in 1990. Coac;t Newport
Properties has become Orange County's
premiere residential brokerage finn with a
'>trong prc,cncc in Newport Beach.
Corona dcl Mar. Laguna Beach and the
"We are dedicated to providing our
clients with unequalled market
knowledge. personalized service and
impeccable intl!grity," Bibb said. 'The
seasoned professionals who make up the
Lido office sales staff are dedicated to
maintaining the same outstanding
qualities upon which Coast Newport
Properties had built its reputation."
Visit tht new offke locaU4 at 3377 Via
Lido, Newport Btach or call (714) 723-
8800.
Coast Newport Properties sponsors
Corona del Mar SK and Fun Walk
Proceeds from event support youth programs
Coa!>t Newport Propcrt1c<, I'> proud to be the event spono;or of the J 5th Annual· Corona
dcl Mar Scenic SK and 2 Mile Fun Walk. Sat.. June l. Proceeds from this event help
support lhe youth program., sponsored by the City of Newport Beach Community
Se rvices Department.
To register or obtain additional information, call (7./4) 644-1600.
. Family neighborhood Located in the Newport~· community of St.
Michel, this gate guarded home is just minutes away from Fashion Island, the shoppmg
hub of the area. Consisting of more than 2,100 square feet. this home features three
bedrooms, two and one-half baths. a see:arate dining room. wonderful family room with
fireplace and kitchen with light wood oolorcd cabinets and a bcukfast area. A loft at t
head of the stairs is available as a den or office.
There is a spacious entry ball and handsome traditional s~. ~lantati.on ">huttm.
high quality neutral carpet and ceramic floor tile enhance tbe light airy feeling of th1\
open twe>-story home. The rear yard receives morning sunlight and has an attractive
patio and mature landscaping. A community pool and spa is less than a block away.
Priced at $409 ,000.
Coa1t Ntwp0rc Propertin, 4 Ctvic PlatJI, SU. 26(), N•wporc Beach. or caU 644-
J 6()().
Mediterranean luxury living Situated in tbe private guard gated. golf
course community of Marbella Country Club, this custom home fearures three
bedrooms, two and one-half baths and a three car garage. 1be formal living room and
dining room are perfect for elegant entertaining. Attention co detail throughoot this .
home is evident with coffered ceilings, beautiful French doors, marble flooring, gramte
flooring and countertops, solid brass fixtures. recessed liabting, built-in intercom and
security systems. Chefs will love the gourmet kitchen and tftakfut nook that offer
built-in JennAir gas range and gas grill. JennAir dual ovens. large center island with
vegetable sink and walk-in pantty.
The master bedroom is located on the main floor with i.ge dreuing uea. separate
shower and Roman tub, dual ainb and cedar lined walk-in closet with custom built-ins.
The children's winJ or guest quarters is located on tbe aecood floor with distant views
of the golf course from tbe balc0ny. Professional laodlcapins eobanocs the private and
serene location backing to the open hills. Built io 1990, thil Meclitenanean-atyle home
is offered at $625,000. I
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LocMed on one cA Newports' best 1willllDinJ bclcbes. This chuming
bacb OOU11t iJ litmflrJd oa two 2S' Joa. Wide lllldy beacb. easy
peninsula-.. Lm..,. ~ •t••liW> .... '7•• adl, si.-.... rw .._.. .... aa.ce.
Cllll Rius FIMUr • 67'3-3m
1740 Plaza del Norte
Listed and Sold by
Dayna Pettit• 673-3899
Bayfront MobUe Home
0n:at peniAula 1ocat1oo. walkina cmwice to 9ome of
Newport's best shops. restaw'lllts and entertainment. 2BR. 2BA.
laundry wilh washer and dryu, booDs room. tfio.ar parting.
$169,000
Call 10• BJtUU • 67'3-3777
Oceanfront Duplex
Prime boardwalk location, while water views, best swimming
• beach. All ocw paint. CllpCt. floors and window trc:almenls.
$725,000
MUST SELL!
Call Chris Brigandi • 67'3-3777
Bayfront Condo
Boelers-Livc ca the bay. 2BR full aec:urity pent.house coodo-
Private marina -Swimminr pool -Fumisbcd.
$.170,000 .
Call Herb Manhpll • 312-0284
Listed and Sold by
~ayna Pettit • 673-3899
Spacious 3BR, 2BA w/X·large family room that couJd be 4th
br. Buutiful bcadi and city light views. Nice grassy area and
patio 00 the beach.
s1,09s.ooo ·
Call Chris Brigandi • 67'3-3777
Turn Key Condo
Beautiful 2BR. 2BA coodo walking dJstancc IO TriangJe
Square. l..andscaped by Rogers Garden. 'Thll hotne is ready to
move into NOW.
$194,900
CaU Kathken Lawkr • 67'3-3777
About I boor frOOl Newport Beach. Palm Desert and San
Diero. 4000+/-sq.ft. Country French home 48R. 38A, pool,
lCn.O.is court, 3BR. 2BA. iucst bowie. stream.
$895,000
CaU Vane Ma1eU • 67'3-3777
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Open Houses
$650,000 Sat/SUn 1·5 J. Mather
$199,500 Sun 1-5 N. Fogarty
$419,000 Sun 2-5 P. Davenport
503 Poppy Ave. $469,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 Baily/Cole -1218 Polaris $895,000 Sun 1·5 S. Mittman
a11•r•n
4210 Spindrift '210,000 Sun 2·5 D.Johnson
12 Kamalii Court $227,000 Sun 1-5 8. Chambers
61 Sea Pint Lane $329,000 Sun 1-4 S. VanAlst
1900 Santiago $735,000 Sun 1·5 S.Luby
$245,000 Sun 1-5 A. Hall
$209,000 Sun 1-5 J. Howe
$950.000 Sun 1-5 M. Jank PUiier
Visu one of our~ HoMu. and fqister to ..Mt
a $400 lift cmi/icate to ..,_., Qedm.s!
Lovely traditional 58R custom home oo corner lot.
Lots 01 used brick. This 2-story home offers
great family living. Lalge family room opens onto
veranda. Must see!
Use as a 5bd.3ba. Fam room w/rypen beam ceiling,
lrpl. & an extra kit upstairs. OR seal otf ooe door &
it becomes a <llplex. 380+ family room & 28A
in front nBO. tBA w/double cac garage.
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380. 3BA beauty! Great oourtyard entJy, elaborate
oriental IMdscaping,pond, walelfall. small bridge
A must see!
$421,•
Lovely Monaco model-280 plus den in Howbor
View Homes. \JPOf3ded tile In kitchen and balhs,
hardwood flooring and new berber carpets.
PricedRi~
Considered among the best locatioos in Travatef
380 townhome offers fabulous. unobstructed
ocean & city views. Outstanding 'F plan inciudes
8ert>el carpet, tile PMf'S & wood blinds
PRICE REDUCTION! Beautiful & completely
remodeled 2BA +den (1 level) Very light & bright.
Nothing left untouched. Move right in & enjay!
$515,•
(1!'7023) Great opportunity to bid your dream liOiiieAPP 18,700 SQ fl IOI located on cynw/some
ocean views. Charming 380, 28A hm wnBD. 2BA
guest house New paint + new carpel
Follow the brid< path -open the Dutch doors to
see this beautiful 280. 28A res. Newish roof,
upgraded kitchen. ceiling fan & nice garden tool
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BARBARA
SWlNDALL
729-7286
1990 Gated Mediterranean Villas
next to the Newport Beach Golf Course.
Walk to Balboa ls/a.nd & Fashion Isltind.
$389,000
$214,900
$260,000
$194,900
Dotti Johnson
760-1966
presents
Lovely 3BR 2BA Condo, hardwood floors, plantation
shutters, 5 skylights, solar heating, community pool.
$210,000
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753 Avocado 2 Bedroom -2 Bath
Private Gange:
OpenMonl-S
$229,SOO
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protection. savings and growth model, when
discussing financial plans. 1f you don't have
enough Qf one of the components, usually the
others are endangered. In this article we're
revisiting the protection portion of your plan in
order to discuss an often overlooked piece of
your financial puzzle.
lf you are in business you probably insure
the "Components of your business against loss
beyond your control. You insure your inmises
against fire, accidental injury, and theft of
property. Your equipment is probebly insured.
You probably have business intenupdon
insurance to compensate you if yoor property
is rendered unusable due to accidental damage.
Whether or not you own a business you
probably insure your car and your dwelling.
Life, homeowners and other insurance
poLicies provide important kinds of coverag~.
but they will not safepard you from financJal
ruin if disability prevents you from working.
The stark. reality y without disability
insurance, a serious injury or illness oould be
financially devastatina to you and your family.
You may believe you're less likely to
become disabled than die pmnlltUrely, but
statistics show exactly the opposite ia true.
According to the
Society of Actuaries,
at any given time in
your Catl'Cr the
ch.aoce that a long-
term disability will
occur is several
times the likelihood
of death.
Before you read
further. get a piece
of blank paper and a s..,,. Ostrin
writing utensil.
Write the names of 20 people that lcnow each
other (members of your family, club
members ... ). Once you have finished the list,
circle the ones who have had a disability
lasting 90 days or looger. My uperience has
shown more than 90 percent of you will have
circled at least ooe name on your lists.
If you cam $50,000 per year, in 20 years
you will have earned $1 million. Without you
in it. will your car cam you that kind of
money? Will any of the other thinp you
ins~ continue your income? Disability
insurance, also known as disability income
replacement insurance, is the only vehicle that
will replace your income in the event that you
become disabled due to accident or UJ.neu.
1bere are several types of disability
insurance policies. A properly licented agent or
financial repreaentative can e~plain which is
best for you. l have written a few articles
explaining. in laypersoo's tmns, what tO k>ok
for in ~lY. policies. Pleuc call « write
me if you would like a free reprint.
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ISO, Ct>dfl M• Ct na1, (1U) 5#4201.
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Olpe Cod Cottage home. 2.stoty 3BR, 2SA. Warm and spacious 3BR, 2BA home with Pristine Cape Cod 2BR 28A. Remod in
Fresh & bright. Vaulted bf!amed ceilings. formal dining room and sunny breakfast '95. Gourmet lot. in granite, breakfast nook,
Lerge f&mlly ldtd~ eree. Bflck petio and nook. Detllched 1BR, 1 ba studio cottage.... frml dining. Quality brickworlc., woodwo<k
of lsland .................................. $195,000 yard:for entertaining ................... $549,000 ................................................ $540,000 & cebinetry ................................ $649,000
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Real~r recognized for
crime preven~ion efforts
Jackie Gillis is commended
by Costa Mesa mayor for
organizing Neighborhood
Watch groups
Costa Mesa Realtor Jackie Gillis
was recognized by Joe Erickson,
mayor of Costa Mesa, at the city's
council meeting on· Monday for her
co~tment to the city's
Neighborhood Watch program.
JoQie Gillis
Local executives to speak on
housing clusters at conference
Pacific Coast Builders
Conference to feature
presentations by Jeffrey
Slavin and Donald Jacobs
Dori us bas designed more than I 0 cluster
housing developments. including such
Gold Nugget Grand Award-winning
projects as Travilla in Tustin Ranch and
Brindisi in Irvine.
'1brough our experience, we've
determined which key elements can set
the tone for a successful cluster
community," Jacobs said. "Such details as
the entry, number of units and location of
windows can make a world of difference
depending on the location. buyers and the
market."
Based on direct feedback from buyers.
Jacobs' presentation will reveal the
challenges and step-by-step process of
designing clusters as well as illustrate
bow landscaping. color and entry ways
can set the mood for a successful design.
Currently serving as the 1996 national
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"Your assistance in the coordination
of numerous Neighborhood Watch
meetings during the past several
months bas been a vital link between
staff and the community," read the
mayor's commendation. '"'Ibe City
Council strongly supports
Neighborhood Watch programs
because these programs provide a
tremendous opportunity for both
residents and our officers."
Gillis explained. "There are signs
posted on every block and stickers on
front and back windows of homes.
1besc act as a deterrent to thieves."
Jeffrey Slavin, president of California
Pacific Homes in Newport Beach. and
Donald Jaoobs, president of mz Dorius
Architecture and Planning in Irvine. will
be two of four featured speakers on
cluster housing during the upcoming
Pacific Coast Builders Conference
(PCBC) Western Building Show in San
Francisco. Scheduled for Thursday, June
27, at 1:45 p.m., the program will focus
on the do's and don'ts of cluster housing
as well as address design criteria and
planning issues.
Joining Slavin and Jacobs on the
distinguished panel will be Jeff Meyers of
the Meyers Group in Irvine and Thomas
dcRegt of Newport Cities Development
Group in Monterey. John Thatch of the
Dahlin Group in San R.amon will serve as
moderator of the pogram. Each speaker
will offer a first-band look at the growth
of cluster bousin1 over the put five years.
According to Jacobs. a natioGally-
~ expert on cluster housing, JBZ
chainnan of the Housing Committee for •
Oillis bas orgutizcd 18
Neigbboihood Watch propms on the
east side of Cosca Mesa.
"I feet like it's a good civic service."
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Gillis attends each neighborhood's
meeting and said it's a good way for
neighbors to get to know each other.
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Jacobs bas received more than 30 local
and national awards. The PCBC Western
Building Show runs from June 26-29 at
the Moscooe Center in San Francisco with ..
the exhibit floor opeo from June 27-'29.
For ~ Ut/Ol"llf mdP o" tM PCllC
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Boasting panoramic ocean, Catalina, mountain
and city light views, this 5 bedroom home, on a
large lot, features a spacious back yard with pool.
$919 ,000 • Don & Joyce Ol.oo
N OllTH lAGuNA
Bright, freshly decorated 4 bd home with fabulous
ocean and sunset views. Family room, office, wine
ce!lar and vieu• ckc/u on a large private lot.
SI, 395,000 • U. ~ fl Ridr Sd.mLtt
COllONA DEL M AR
This traditional home ooor/oo/u the blue Paci/;c
with fc,r.v.r white water, coatd.af roc1c and Catalina
Ia/and view.. lncluJu 4 bedrooms, 3 bat.Ira.
$1,950,000 • Jolm Campi.di
Comp/ete/y remodeled and immoculate 3 bedroom
home with family room and ocoon and dty };ght V1~11.
Quality mat.rials, wood /loors, Berb.r carpet.
$1,295,000 • V.Jerie Howell
Custom contemporary 4 bd hom• built ;,. 1987.
Prime south-facing /£ztion.
Beautiful patio with privat. spa.
$795,000 • Ali.on McCormiclr
On th. .and w;th incomparal,/• bay oiaoa, impregi1»,
elegant, top qual;ty traditional cu.tom home with
6 beJroo,,.., dining and family rocmi., ti.en.
$3,950,000
CORONA DEL MAR
This 6 '*1room, 6 batli utale kim a privaU beacJ,,
prioat#.bay.i<k poof, prioal# t~ spa, and a /our
car ga~ lncl""4s pi~ with BpatJQ for 5 boats.
$4,900,000 • Judy MUIM!Y
0cEANPRONT
&wti/u/, profusionaOy landacaped 3 bd home
w;th J.n in prime miJJJe ptl'1iMula /ocabon.
Totally ,..wt«kkJ in '<)O untl. wood f/oor., spa
$1,"95,000 • Emily~
TuRTLB Rocx CRJJST
T "°" ma;..tic ..,;,.gs ~ up tJ,;,, ·4 b.Jroo,,., 3.5 bath
I.om .. Jncred;bl. .,;.. of],,,;,,.;, ,118,, giwn j;.IJ.
anJ canyon6. Spocio.. boc/q,a,J cmJ pabo
$1,425,000 • Sonja Powell •
Present;ng services as except;onal as t~e propert;es we represent
·-INVERNESS $2,895,000
Overlooking 8th Fairway
DEERWOOD $3,950,000
Hilltop Location, approx. 7 500 sq .ft.
4 Bdrm/5.5 Bath 6 Bdrm/ 4 Baths + 2 Powder Rooms
OAKMONT $2,995,000
Hilltop &tate w/Outmnd.ing Views
5 Bdrm/5 Bath + Powder
ST. TllOPBZ $625,000
Rq>rescntcd Buyer
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MALIBU CIRCLB $895,000
3 Bdrm/3 Bath Mini Estate
SOUTHAMPTON $489,000
2 Bdrm/3 Bath Townhome
w /Ocean Views
"We Just Got Better!"
JEFF AXTON
403-4400
VIA LIDO NORD $829,000
'Superb 3 Bdrm Rmlodcl
on Large Lot
IRVINE A VB. $259,000
2 Story 3 Bdrm/2 Bath Townhome
View of Back Bay
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On the Bluff ovcdooking the bay, private oourtyard entry
Gail York · 644·9060 · $335,000
NBWPOl.T Saous
Duplex with 3 bd up and 2 bd down, 2 baths each
Kamic Jo liao · 631-HOO • $339,000
NBwnar's BAtcan
Very large comcc IOt on ~ tree-tined ttrcct, 3 bd
Jerry Smith· 631 -1400 • $419,000
BoNNIB BAY HIGHLAND BOMBS
3 bd, 3 ba, located on a very private road, pool
Marcia & Robert Bcnb -6"-9060 -WS,000
NllWrOICI' "HR
Upgrackd "Carmel" modd, 3 bd, 2 t..; ~location
Judy llobbios -644-9060 -u~.wo
J•NllNICUR
3 bd, 2.5 bat C'Ulea'Z' ii 111m. ......._ decor
J~ Muoq ;, 6*f06Cf-$535,000
ams..
Delightful 3 bd, a ba home with ~room, 2 bd •·
Nancy Pctmon • 631-1400 -$539,500
BAUOA 1sLAim
Owming duplex with two l bd uaill in great oomcr loaaon
Linda Gonloo, Goly Van Oreb, .. Wlllh • 67U900 . SS59,000
l&VINB
Panoramic ocean and mountain views, 3 bd, 3 ha, ~
Sonja Powell -644-~ -$585,000
CALL COLDWELL BANlllt
BALBOA ISLAND 673-6900
NEWPORT BBACH NORTH 631-1400
(PCH i MAluNw M.ILB)
NEWPORT BEACH SoUTii 644-9060
(PCH i AVOCADO)
BALBOA ISLAND
New Orleans style home, 4 bdl.. 3 ba, on Little Island
John Campbell · 644·Y060 -$625,000
BALBOA ISLAND
Beautifully. remodeled 2 story, 4 bd, roof deck
Grayce Taliaferro · 673-6900 · $659,000
BAYSHO&BS
Inacdibk value, 3 bd6f ~ha. ~ country kitchen Carol Mock • -9060 • $669 ,000
OLD CollONA I>BL MA&.
Ocean and mountain views, remodeled 2 bd
Olga Matthews · 631-1400 · $674,000
DoVUSHOUS .
3 bd, 2.75 ba, off-bayfront, private spa in back yard
David McCulloch/John <Ampbell • 64+9060 · $689,000
HAuoa VIBW Hn..u
4 bd, 2 ba, large yard, enormous lot, approx 18,000 sq ft
Lisa Adam · 644-9060 • $750,000
SEAWIND.
4 bd, 2 ba, approx. 3000 sq ft, custom remodel
Donald Pfaff · 644-9060 · $759 ,000
BIG CANION
Higtily upgraded, 3 bd, 3.5 ba, new kitchen, brick patio
Don & Joyce Olson -644-9060 -$779,850
MmDLB PB.NINSULA
The Ebdl Oub with 4 lots on the blvd. dose to beach
Mary Ann Nethercutt · 631-1~ -$795,000
CAMEO llJGHJANDS
4 bd, 2 ba, large dining/living room, full ocean views
Lylcen & Jeff Ewing • 644-9060 · $865,000
NBWPOJtT'S UPPBB.. BAY
Custom built, 3 bd, large family room, 1/2 acre
Reggie McNerney • 631-1400 -$899,000
Lmo lsLB
Over 2 lots on comer with charming old 4 bd home
Kay Polovina . 631-lfOO -$949,000
OcBANnoNT
Huge lOt in prin.ic locati~ city approwd plans
· AUICin Da~ -631-1400 -Sl,<M0,000
Smualln.L
Complcrdy cuaomiud bOme, S bd, 3.S ba, home office
Judy Muncy · 644-9060 -$1,289,000
BALBoA lsLAND
Bayfront with large dock, sunny 2 story, 3 bd
Lis Olsen & Rid Schreiber -631-1400 · $1,495,000
Lmo ISLB
Sweeping comer estate on entire half block, 5 bd
Kay Polovina • 631-1400 · $1,895,000
BllL00100'
5 bd "~ bj>me" with 4 bd up and l bd down
Betty~ le N~ Peunon -631-HOO • Sl,995,000
HAllOI. &mGB
5 bd, S.S ha, CUltOlll kitchen; library, pool, spa, rec. room
David McCuDOch . 6"-9060. $1,999,000
BIG CANYON
Prime golf course location, superb traditional 5 bd home
Jeff Axton · 631 -1400 · $2,995,000
LAGUNA BEACH •
5 bd, 8 ba, private pool & spa, oceanfront estate
Tom ThomlOn -6"-9060 • $4,600,000
CALL COLDWELL BANKER
-BALBO~ISLAND 673-6900
NEWPORT BBACH NollTH . 631-1400
(PCH I MAlINw Mn.B)
NEWPORT BBACH Soum 644-9060
(PCH I AVOCADO)
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NEWPOR.T BBACH
Custom waterfront home, 4 bd, 4 ba
Judy Muncy · 644-9060 · $669,000
SPYGLASS HILL
Grear mountain/city Light views, 4 bd
Don & Joyce Olson · 644-9060 · $725 ,000
0cRA.NFllONT
Beach comge, 2 bd, corner lot, prime location
Sally Phillips · 641 -1400 · $799,000
BAYSIDE CoVE
Newly remodeled, single lcvc~ 3 bd?.. 2.25 ba
Tom Thomson · 644-906u · $815,000
SPYGLASS HILL
Traditional 2 story, 3 bd home w / den
631-1400.· $895,000
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Associate Logan Wilson
Call 800-892-7158
mdreyfus@coldwellbanker.com
Harbor View Homes
$599,000
Expanded Palermo model with 4 bd, 2.5 ba ,
family room has been extended 13 feet,
office/exercise room adjacent t_o master. Located
in the inner loop and close to the school.
Balboa Peninsula
$389,000
This duplex is located 1/2 block from
the sand; a perfect owner's unit
upstairs with 2 bedrooms, l bath,
hardwood floors, and a 500 ft sundeck.
Harbor View Homes
"A"' Frame portofino, great location .
· Westcliff • $497 ,500
Completely remodeled home, private courtyard
Newport North • $439,000
Customized home in gated community
Harbor View Homes • $399,000
Carmel model, Best buy in Harbor View!
Harbor View Homes
Represented Buyer & Seller
Harbor View Homes
$525,000
3 bd, 3 ba , enlarged dining room
and with an added break&st nook
to the kitchen. Master has walk-in
closet and remodeled bathroom.
The Bluffs
$319,500
Beautifully remodeled townhouse with ·
3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths. Home has
sunken family room with gas fireplace,
vaulted ceilings & a breakfast bar ..
Deerfidd, Irvine
Turnkey Townhome
WEEKEND OPEN HOUSES 1 -5 .
SATURDAY'S INVITATIONS
B4YCIBST SUNDAY'S INVITATIONS 44 Baycrcst Court S279,900 Michael Stark BAYCJl.EST
CosTA MBSA llBIGHTS 1701 Starlight Circle $579,000 Sally Phillips
274 Knox Place $259,000 Rose Smiley BAYSHORES
BAs'rslDB CoSTA M£M 2556 Crestview $669,000 Linda Marston
19,9 Brandywyne Terrace $189,900 Kay Sterling THE BLUFFS
PEININSULA 2150 Vt.Sta Dorado $329,000 Chuck Colcsworthy
6304 W. Oceanfront $875,00Q David Prince
BAsrsms Com. MESA
SATURDAY AND SUNDAY'S INVITATIONS 2423 Santa Ana Avenue $265,000 Christy Langford
BAYCllST lfAuollRmGB 1901 Glenwood $419,000 Jerry Snuth / Jimmie Jones 18 San Scbas,rian $1,395,000 David Prince
CoLLEGB PAll ffA.uo1Rll>GB 344 Joann $249,000 · Cammy Leslie 10 Lucerne ' $339,000 David Prince
CollONA DBL Mil
204 Hazel Sl,950,000 Marie Deremiah LAGUNA
1755 Park View $995,000 Tom Thomson
EAs'fBLUFF
2227 Aralia $399,000 Ginny Andnson LAGUNA NIGUEL
LIDO ISLE
30322 Chapala Court $311 ,000 Ginny Anderson
506 Via Lido Nord $2,795,000 Lyken Ewing LIDO ISLE
NEWPOllT SHOR.BS 745 Via Lido Nord $829,000 Sharon Grimes
234 Lugonia $339,000 Kennie Jo Rizzo LIDO ISLE
NBWPOl.l' SHOR.BS 900 Zurich Circle $1,895,000 Kay Polovina
218 Lugonia $339,000 Jeannine Stale
0LDB"Co&ONA DBL MAit
01.DB Col.ONA DBL Mil 324 Poppy $674,000 Olga Matthews
2921 4th Avenue $309,000 Roy Freeman / Jerry Smith
PBNINS1JIA PoINr MONDAY'S INVITATIONS
2009 Miramar $539,000 Richard Lee PBNINSULA
6304 W. Oceanfront $875,000 David Prince
WBST Nl!Wl'Ol.T
313 3Sth Street $399,000 Kyle and Kerry Krause
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NEW LIST INGS
NBWPO.llT HBJGHTS
Gre11t i#11t.m11ent opportunity! Loi nu 11pproxi"'11tely 105 x 50 feet,
st1it11ble to builll duplex. Existing stru(i/Ure is 11 2 bd I bti hoMe·built
i.-1952.
Sandy Long -$289,000
BLUFFS
Be11Ntifally Npgrtuletl 'Delores' pllin. End unit w/3 bds, 2.5 btiths.
Lifiht & ""8bt with white tiJetl iitchm & b11ths, white-wMlnd built-
ins 11ntl Mnistm. G/lu:s fronts in iitchen & llining 11re11. Firepltice in
livin9 ""· Pltint11tion shutters. Gtir119e htU loft storage. .
Chuck and Kathy Colcsworthy -$339,000
lllVINB TmulACB
F.xaptUmll/Jy dMINPJing 3 bellroo-, 2 bath tr11dition11l howu with 11
nice y11rd 11nd rooM for exp11nsion. Desir11ble Corona tlel Mar neigh·
borhood. Brici front, b11y windolfls, h11rdwood floors 11nd 11Wre!
Judy Robbins -$659,000
SPYGLASS HILL
1Wo story 'Coron1illo' "'otlel. F11nt/l.Stic city light""" ""1unt11in
vitJPS. 1Jesi6ner ltitchen 111/built-in GE Mul#litm refri.IJer•tor 11nll
,,.uch MOTe! A pool you c11n actuall, swi1# ltips in. This beautifal
honu h11s incn"ible, we/l-m11nicurell ltindsc11pin9. A .must see!
Joyce and Don Olson · $795,000
Call (i;oldwell Banl<e~ Newpo rt Beach 759-0649
http://www.coldwellbanker.com
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673-4861
631-1400 x247
FABULOUS
PENINSULA POINT
3 Bdrm+ Fam il y Rn1
Remodeled 1991
Li ght and Bright!
Open Saturday
2 7 4 Knox Place
$259,000
Open Sat, Sun & Mon
2009 Miramar
$539,000
DESIRABLE
EASTSIDE HEIGHTS
3 Bedroom Home
Near Park & Schools
Remodeled Kitch en & Baths
NEW LISTING
Completely updated,
single level model with
two bedrooms and two
baths. Amenities
i11clude u French gar-·
den and an ~cizl/c11t
kitchen, all in a quiet
location.
• Spacious model with
huge den
• Plenty of extra bonus rooms
• lArge kitchen o~ns to
p;.;vate pool and spa
• Soa n·ng ceilings in formal
living area
• A fabulous opportunity
• 3 car garage
• Former celebrity estate
• Situated on a private lot
overlooking Big Canyons
fourth fairway
• Fabulous .architectural
details through;ut
• Two large master suites
• Immense formal living areas
• Lushly landscaped gardens
• lArge lot with 50' pool
Offered at $599,000
PERRY TAUB
644-9070 xlli
JOHN CAMPBELL
Broker Associate, Senior Account Executive
1~800-473-8183
This traditional home overlooks the blue Pac1/ic with
/ orever wh;te water,. coastal rock formations and Cata~ina
Island view$. Situated on the bluff above Little Corona
Beach, this 4 bedroom,. 3 bath home exemplifies
the essence of coastal living.
. Offered at $1, 950, 000
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631-1400 x231
433-9455 pgr
OLDE CORONA DEL MAR
O..:can V iew, Great S treet in Terrific
Location. Walk to Little Corona Beach.
IRVINE COVE
Large Lot With Ocean Views
in Gated Community.
Offered at $~45,000 Offered at $674;000
ORANGE PARK ACRES
Beautif11 I Equestrian Estate w/5 Stall Barn l10 1.2
Acres. 4 Bd 3 Ba plu s Separate Maid's Quarters.
O ffered at $997,000
CARLA BROFFMAN
262-8161 24 hour pager
631-1400 x255
2179 SANTA ANA
EASTSIDE CUSTOM
3 Bedroom 3 Bath. 3 Cu G~
Noor New.
( >ff._-nxJ at $359,000
BRANO NEW LISTING
CORONA DEL MAR
UNIQUE CHARMING DUPLEX
GREAT LOCATION
.j. Bd 3 Ba/2 Bd 1 a... 4 Car Gqj c.tbednJ
C1.Ji11~ SkyliJ.t.. M.a.dile & Slate ~
A M1.t Seel O(Jcrcd at $619,000
10439 SIOUX RIVER CIRCLE
GREENBROOK
0114! Stot-y, 4 Bclnn 2 Bath. Atbd-1 2 Cu
G~ Community Pool.
o«cnJ ..;t $279,000
OLDE CORON A DEL, MAR
Charming Stone House. Remodeled Througbout.
Great Craftsmanship.
O Hered at $1,060,000
218 LUGONIA
NEWPORT SHORES
f1oo..pl.n c&n 4 Bcl2 a. 2 c.... Oanp.
N-Paint and Carpet. J.Al'.F Patio.
Community Tenni9 fl Pool.
OCfurod at $339,000
120 112 36m STREET
CONDO BY TllE BEACH
3 Bulwoom, 2 e..tJ,.
~8u)'Ct:
~.l $339,000
344 JOANN STREET
LARG.E CORNER LOT
4 Bedroom 2.5 lJa. Pool w1tlt
Child Gate, RV Acce11.
Offered at $249,000
2120 E. OCEAN BLVD.
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VIEW OF THE WATER
Panoram;c ocean v;ew, pnvate courtyard pool and
spacr'ous bedrooms. Street to street lot, pnvate beaches.
$86~,ooo
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Where you're on vacation ... every minute you're home.
809 BAST BAY AVENUE
$695,000
Terrific views of harbor & ocean. No crpcme
spared. 2 master suites, l w /&pk a: large
jacuzzi tub. Bright gourmet kitchen w jlou
of marbk a: glass block.. Super fCICW'C 1e>und
insulated building with codoecd parking for
• an plus pmatt ckntor. Will comida
tndc for income property bac or home in
IAs Vepa.
313 35™ STREET
$399,000
Abeolutdy pafm ranodeJ. Two master·
siud bedrooms. New applianca, ftoor,
carpet, and dc:Pgncr wall coverings.
Everything debiled a: spotless. Finished
garage. This is the quiet part of Wat
Newport Beach. Walk or bike, just min·
utes to beach, bay, ihopping,
movia ... Punl
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Kyle and Kerry Krause
650-6904 re8idence
644-9060 xl 70 lnuineH
THE BEST OF EVERYTHING
This magnIBcent e1tate, nettled on a private d:reet
in tL.e eiclanve Santa Ro.a grove• area of De Luz
in Temecula, Ca.li£ornia, u ideally situated on 20
luxurious acre1. The fut of amenitie• include:
• Modern Monterey-style home, approximately
6,200 square feet .
• Dramatic entry with stone on the outride patio•
• Li1rary with elegant maliogany wood paneling
• Formal living room with marble fireplace
• Garden/ gathering room with wet Lar
• Kitchen with center island & wallt-in pantry
• Powder room, three guest roo~, and an elevator
EDIE OLSON
644-9060 xl 32
3RD ANNUAL
NEWPORT SHORES
GARAGE SALE
Saturday · June 1•t · Sa-3p
CURRENT LISTINGS
• 243 62nd Street 3 Bd Home $249,900
• 231 Orange 3 Bd Home Sold
• 207 Walnut 3/2 Duplex $339,000
• 234 Lugonia 3 Bd & Den Redu ced $339,000
• 207 Canal 3 Bd Home Waterfront $399,000
• 400 62nd Street 4 Bd Home Waterfront $462,000
KENNIE JO RIZZO
642-4917 RES
631-1400 x248
LOOK AT WHAT WE HAVE •••
S PYGLASS HILL
Stunning mountain and city
light views from this spacious
5 bedroom family home.
Includes a lap pool and
close to a new park.
O FFERED AT $7 95,000 '
SPYGLASS H ILL
Spectacular views!
4 bedroom home,
great condition.
Absolutely the best deal! Highly
upgraded, expanded, well maintained
3 bedroom, 4300 sf. home sitting on
Big Canyon's 6th fairway. Ideal for
outdoor entertainment.
LooK .AT WHAT You CouLn HAVE •••
2 D RAKES B AY, SPYGLASS H n.L
Boasting panoramic ocean, Catalina,
mountain and city light views! Rare
lot, nearly an acre! 5 bedrooms,
upgraded throughout. Spacious
backyard with pool & play area.
$919,000
B AYVIEW TERRACE
Recently 'upgraded, 2 bedroom,
single family detached home in
private, gated community. Access
to outdoor recreation area.
When Buying or Selling,
HUNTINGTON BEACH
Don't miss out on this incredible
opportunity! First time buyers or
investors. Distressed property.
3 bedrooms, close to beach, new
paint/ carpet -submit offers!
$189,000 ($209,000 recent comp)
CALL DON & JOYCE OLSON
1 -800-487-4931
JENNIFER NooNAN, AssocIATE
644-9070 x l 17
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ON THE WATER
AND WITH A VIEW OF THE WATER
LIS OLSEN
759-8520
REDUCED!
LAGUNA BEACH
395 CAMDEN PLACE
NOW AT $1,395,000
LIS AND RICK
1995 AWARD WINNERS
present
RICK SCHREIBER
631-1400 x276
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.
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Vacation rental oo the watt.I with beach, bay and city lights view.
Walle the island boardwalk, take the Feny to the Peninsula and
ocean or stroll Main street with its quaint sb<¥ and channing
restaurants. Now through mid-Au~ fully furnished!!
BALBOA ISLAND
501 NORm BAYFRONT
$1,495,000
Spectacular ocean and sunset views from this private cul-de-sac
location. Remodeled 4 bedroom with 4 baths, courtyard pool
and spa, wine cellar and steam shower .
631-1400
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repmentotive
Julie Vilcer, real estate editor
We would like your comments. questions
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GINNY ANDE RSON
SENIOR ACCOUNT E~CUTIVB
O ffice: 644-9060 xl51
Home O ffice: 759-1997 .
FOR IMMEDIATE SALE!
O PEN SATURDAY & SUNDAY l -5PM
2227 AR.ALIA, E ASTBLUFF
PRICE DROPPED TO $399,000
Must Sell! 3 bd, 2.5 ba, plus family room, 2 fireplaces in the
great "Ozzie & Harriet" neighborhood called Eastbluff.
Come by and make your offer! Must Sell Now!!!
ALso O PEN SUNDAY 1-5
30322 CHAPALA COURT, LAGUNA NIGUEL
(Coast Hwy, left Crown, left Club House)
Much sought after 3bd, 2ba single level, detached
home with views of mountains, lights, and ocean
Only $311 ,000
Kathryn G. Thompson to receive p.restigious Sumigarden Award
First wo·man to be honored
for lifetime achievement at
UCI Real Estate Conference
Kathryn G. Tho mpson, chief
executive officer and chainnan of
Kathryn G. Thompson Co .. will receive
the 1996 Sumigarden Award presented
by the University of California, Irvine's
School of Management. A nationally
recognized builder and developer,
Thompson has built more than J 2.000
homes, apartments and condominiums
in Southern California.
The annual by-invitation-only
conference is scheduled for Tuesday.
J\lflC 4 at the Westin South Coast Plaza
in Costa Mesa. Considered Orange
County's prcmim reaJ estate gathering.
it is expected to attract more than 350
to~level executives from development,
construction, financial and real estate-
rcJated industries.
"Kathryn Thompson is one of the
finest borne builders in Southern
California. She is a very successful
developer and ber generosity and
devotion to philanthropic organiz.ations
have made a great impact in Orange
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County," said Parker Kennedy, co-chair
of this year's conference and president
of First American Title Insurance Co.
Previous honorees have included
Donald P. Kennedy ( 1995), Ronald E.
Birtcher (1994), Jack W. Peltason
(1993), Henry T. Segerstrom (1992) and
Ralph M. Lewis ( 1991 ).
The theme of this year's conference is
Real Estate's New Reality: The
Implications of Technology in the
Evolving Workplace. Andrea Saveri.
director of the Institute for the Future.
kicking off this discussion, will focus on
how and where we will work, how and
where we will shop, how and where we
will live. These new realities will have a
tremendous impact on the commercial,
industrial, housing and retail sectors of
the real estate industry.
Jack Kyser, chief economist of the
F.conomic ·Development Corp. of Los
Angeles County, will give an economic
forecast for Southern California. He
determines economic trends in the Los
Angeles five-county area and develops
job retention and creation strategies for
business and government.
The UCI Real Estate Conference, now
in its 12th year, presents an outstanding
program bringing together a panel of top . . . . . . .
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local real estate leaders with timely and Urban Land Institute. Stanford
thought-provoking ideas for a panel University Graduate School of Busines~.
discussion moderated by radio the Pacific Coast Builders Conference.
commentator and news anchor Warren the California Real Estate A~sociation,
Olney. Olney is the host of the daily USC School of Urban and Regional
radio series on KCRW-FM. "Which Planning and the NYU Pension Fund
Way. LA r The program has earned Investment in Real Estate Conference.
more than 20 local, state and national The UCI Real Estate Conference wa\
awards for timely public service and founded as the Sumigarden Conference
broadcast excelJence. in 1984 by Elm Weingarden and
"The accelerated growth of . economist Michael Sumichrast, Ph.D.
technology in the workplace offers Developed as an informal forum for real
tremendous opportunities and challenges estate executives to discuss industry
for the real estate industry." said Louis issues. the conference has become a
Masotti, Ph.D., director of the UCI who's who of the top echelon real estate
Graduate School of Management executives in Orange County. In 1991 ,
Program in Real Estate. 'Th.is the UCI Graduate School of
conference will examine how the Management became the principal
industry should respond to the interplay presenter of the event.
between info-structure and infra-Conference spo1tSors an Arthur
structure." Andersen, Banlc of America, E&Y
The UCI Real Estate Conference Kenneth uventhal Real Estate Group,
presents the Sumigarden Award to an Fint American 1'itk Insurance
individual whose lifetime achievements Company, KPMG Ptal Marwick LLP,
have had a tremendous impact in the Morrison & Fotrsur LLP, Tiu Wolla
real estate industry and in the Group, O'Mtlveny & Myen and ,
community. 'Thompson, the first woman UCI/GSM Progroin in Real &tatt
to receive the Sumigarden Awar4, has ManageJMnL
long been rccognir.ed for her
outstanding service to real estate
indUstry organizations, includiog:-the ' .. . . . . . . . .. . .
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Solid 3 Bedro<Ym,
formal dining, home.
Super garage , stressed
for income unit.
All lath plaster,
hardwood floors.
Reduced to Sell!
$585,000
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location and new condition. Along
with parlt-lille yard and swmry
exposure, this home exudes warmt:b
and charm.
CORONA DEL MAR
313 Larkspur 3BR Sun 1 ·5pm $585,000
Corona del Mar Properties
673-8494
507-5071/i Acacia 3+2BR
Corona del Mar Properties
673-8494
3205 Delaware
Delpha Oswald
Coldwell Banker
668-9333
652 Surf Street
Audrey Savopolos
Coldwell Banker
668-9333
653 Surf Street
Audrey Savopolos
Coldwell Banker
668-9333
COSTA MESA
3BR
4BR
3BR
Sat/Sun 1 ·5 $595,000
Sat 1-4 $206,900
Sun 1-4 $158,995
Sun 1-4 $169,887
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P11ST 1WI UAL unn mm JAii IDl!DI!
7t41.N0-47l8
37 Shearwater Place
Newport Beach
2 Master Suites, f 1/2 Baths, 2 Car Carag~,
Gourmet Kitdlen,. Bl'Nldast Nook. Vaulted
Ceilings, Fittplace, Air Conditioning. White Tile
Throughout. Profesaional Landscaping
w /Large Rear Yard, Private Gated Community.
Community Pool &c Spa. Bordering
Jogging/Bridle Path on 89utifuJ Newport Bay
&: Wildlife Preserve.
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Wayne De Caro
(714) 854-2125
A !!EA!, ESTATE 8ROKEAAGf
NEWPORT HARBOR HoMES & INllESTMEHTS
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231 Santa Ana Ave.
Owner
650-7937
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2 Bedroom,
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Original Owner
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$459,500
644-5215
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2114Elilen
Limited Showing
Easmde Home W/Span:/sh S(yli Exterior
3Br,, 2Ba., formal dlning room, famUy room
w/fl.replace, spa in gazebo. Huge lot. fruit trees,
(2)-2-car garages with alley access. Must give
24 hr. notice for showing. can listing office.
$339,000
Eastslde. Costa Mesa 3BR. 28A, IJrick
Fireplace, Large Master, Olrect Access to
Gcuagc. Secluded Backyard.
$195,000
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160 ACRE RANCH!
Anza,CA
$540,000
Great Family Retreat!
3BR, 3BA Home.
Workshop,Hay Bam Fenced
and CrOss Fenced, Corals,
Stock Loader, etG. Paper
Subdivision of seven parcels.
Zoning is RR 2.5 which means
one.itwelling ~reach 2.5
acres. The Ra.nm is and has
been used for Horses, Cattle,
Sheep, Hay and Oat Crops.
Elev. 3900 ft, 4 season area,
near Rancho California.
Presented By
Wayne De Caro
(714) 854-2125
A REAL ESTATE BROKERAGE
NEWPORT HAA800 HoMES & INVESTMENTS
New East-Side Listing
Hard to find E-Side h.ome in this quiet upscale
area. This charming· 3 bedroom home has
hardwood floorr.tmck fireplace. large yard. great
family neighborhood, and, is in move-in condition.
$289,000
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2000 Port Rapisgate Pl.
5BR. 4.5BA wtth Gourmet 1.ttchm.
Wood Flooring. Reussed Lighting. Huge
Walk-in Closet. Bullnosed comers, Xar
Gange. The Best of Everythlngl
Price: $889.000
For Your Private Showing can Bob Selinger
509-2002
FIRST TEAM NIWPOIT
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Amencan Savings Bank
Bank ol Amenca -Cahforn1a Federal Bank
Chase Manhattan Mtg.
Coast Federal Bank
Countrywide Home Loans
Detnck Mortgage Group
Downey Savings
Emery Financial
Fidelity Fe~ral Ban~
First Federal Bank of CA
Fleet Mortgage
Glendale Federal Bank
Home Savings
NattonsBanc Mtg Corp.
Newport Coast Financial
Oceanv1ew F1nanc1al
ProFed Mort_gage
TLC Financial Svcs.
Union Bank
Western Finaooal S.B.
Weyerhaeuser Mtg.
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(71 4) 965-00n 1.150% 5 2.375
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(800) 900-606_2 -8.125% 20 1.250 . 30
(800) 300-5626 8. 100% 20 2.000 10
(800) 8n·5626 7.875% 5 1.875 45
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(800) 336-9639 -7.875% 20 2.125 30
(714) 729-9200 7.875% 5 1.479 15
(800) 233.:_2309 -8.000% 5 2.000 10
(800) 672·4332 8.000°k 20 2.000 30
(~) 700-5650_ 7.875% 20 2.250 30
(800) 560·9000 7.875% 5 2.250 45 ----(800) 975-5051 8.000% 10 1.sob 30
(800) 685·000_1 -7. 750% 20 2.500 30
(800) 808·5626 7.750% 5 2.250 10
(71 4)_651-6355 7.875% 5 1.875 15
(800) 686-37~ 7.875% 20 2.250 30
(800) 801·7300 7.875% 10 1.500 15
(800) 453·1288 8.000% 20 2.000 60 - -(800) 393·9372
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2.950% 20 1.000 7.324 207,000 2.350 110 1M ----------------2-.~-,.,..-.--------3.950% 20 1.000 7.382 600,000 ...,.,, 110 1M
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3.750% 20 1.000 7.481 207,000 2.500 110 1M
5.875% 20 1.125 8.456 207,000 3.000 1 TS 1 Y
2.950% 25 1.000 7.374 500,000 2.400 11 D 1 M
4.750% · 20 0.000 7.635 207,000 2.750 110 1M
2.875% 20 1.000 7.423 600,000 2.450 110 1 M
2.950% 20 1.000 7.424 500,000 2.450 110 1 M
2.950% 20 1.813 7.408 600,000 2.350 110 1M
3.950% 10 1.750 7.560 207,000 2.500 110 1M
2.950% 20 1.250 7.400 207,000 2.400 110 1M
6.125% 20 1.500 8.300 207,000 2:750 1TS 1Y
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6.250% 10 1.750 8.340 207,000 2.750 1TS 1Y
4.250% 20 1.000 7.610 400,000 2.625 110 1M
5.625% 5 1.500 8.247 207,000 2.750 1TS 1Y
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Bolh ltKlld & aa,ustable j)fograms are 3Cr'30 convenbooal rnoftOaQlls Type of lender la 8 • Bank. K • mor1ge0e b9nk«; R • 1T101'Q1109 bfoUr. S • uYlngs & loen. ~ ~· and bfollers ere "*lM<I by lhe Cellfo(nla
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sonority wnen applylflg 10< a IOan. Federal TruttHn·LendinQ law requires lenders to calOulate an A.P.R. specific lo Ndl IOar\ ofler. Malllmum lolln la lhe m1id111001lenelerWiilloeinundergiven 18rma. Al fill8d ,_ PfCJ01111'M l\a"9 •maxi-
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tor a mo<tgage. send a $4 50 checil payable to Mongage News Co . 1810 E 17171 $1, Su.te 100, Santa Ma. CA 92705 (714) 83&-ttn COPYRIGHTO 1999 Moltgage News Co,
Olde Corona del Mar lifestyle Walk to restaurants. shops and
lhe movies from lhis tradilionaJ two-story home. Stroll past flower-fiUed gardens and
unique home!. along Ocean Boulevard and lhe bluffs above the beach. This home is
cu.'>tom built and impeccably maintained. The large living room features a fireplace. a
professional bar, and French doors lhat open onto a low maintenance, brick patio. The
k.Hchcn has a large walk-in pantry. butcher block center island and an arched brick waJJ
containing the built-in range and ovens. For more formal meals the mirrored dining I
Private beach community This Emerald Bay custom bomesite iJ
situated on a knoll and faces the Pacific Ocean. Catalina sunsets will be ever present
from a new home from this terrific site.
The parcel is located with proximity to one of California's finest beaches. Being
marketed aS the best value for lots within the community, the property is listed at
$451,000.
• room with a built-in china display is available.
The building process in Emerald Bay is one of a two-tiered process for building
approvals. The first is for the bomesite owner lO have a home designed and submit
plans to the BmcraJd Bay association. Once approved by the association they are sent to
the county for final approval.
The front strurcase near the entry winds up the window-lined turret. leading into a
library with oak built-in twin desks. generous storage and bookcase-covered walls.
From this co1y library you can step through French doors onto a sunny deck. or enter
the master suite through double oak doors. Inside the master suite arc vaulted ceilings.
' indirect lighting and a marble fireplace. generous closets and a luxurious bath. The
'>Ccondary bedrooms and two additional baths and a media room complete the upstairs
living area. which is accessible from a second staircase located from the lcitcben.
For more in/ormalion, contact Donna Wall at C01Ut Newport l'rofHrtUI, 4 CMc
Pltwz, Newport Beach or caO (714) 644-1600.
The Emerald Bay community is located on the north end of the pictwesque seaside
village of Laguna Beach. Tbe community provides an almost half-mile long beach, six
championship tennis courts. a new swim center, activities for children and adults alllce
and acres of beautiful grass j>ark:s.
F"' Uifomtatlo11 01t tJeJs Pl"O/MrlJ, caU Blll Dolb1 of RB/MAX SoulJI ColUUy, (71')
"94-7475.
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Newport Beach say ...
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Lido Isle couple receives
inaugural award from
Orange Coast Association
of Realtors
Al and Kirn Rowland are the inaugural
recipients of the Orange County
Association of Realtor's Pride of the
Community Award for the exceptional
design of the coup1e·s Newport Beach
home, announced Patricia R. Moore,
, RCA, CAE, executive vice president for
the association. The Mediterranean-style
villa. wltiob is located on Lido Isle, was
selected on the basis of itS outstanding
architectural design, lush landscaping and
an interior style that closely echoes the
home's exterior design.
Designed by noted architect Robert
Trown, the layout of the residence allows
for maximum privacy while offering
spectacular views from every room of the
house onto a lush garden that neatly
surrounds a slate patio, fountain and spa.
Disthtetive carved stone molding surround
the home's massive front doorway and
lead into a secret garden featuring a raised
fishpond.
Guests entering the ~story home's
quamite-Ooored foyer ~ quick to view a
barrel-vaulted colonnade flanked by stone
pillars that lead to the dining room, family
room, gourmet kit.chen and breakfast
nook. The $1.5 million retreat boasts three
bedroom suites, fireplaces and private
sunning terrace. A second private sunning
area, which features both harbor and city
light views, is located on the roof deck
and is equipped with steRo sound and
telephone.
"This residential gem really embodies
the image we are seeking to honor with
the Pride of the Community Award.''
Moore said. 1be exceptional
architectural elevation. open, aity interioc
design and lush landscaped gardens all
contributed to our selection ...
"While this residence is in the $1
million plus range, it is not the dollar
amount that detennincs whether or oot a
house is worthy of this award." Moore
said. 1betc are many modestly-priced
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homes that feature clever design touches
that we are intercsled in recognizing so •
we hope to generate mote interest from
owners of a broad range of res.idenriaJ
properties."
The Orange Coast Association of
Realtors established the Pride of the
Community Award to honor' individuali
who have helped beautify their
communities through the design of cbcir
homes. Entries a.re submitted by
nssociatioo members or by the individuals
themselves and a panel will bestow the
honor each month on the basis of
exceptional architectural, interior aodlor
land5cape design. At the end of the year,
ooe overall winner will be seJecuid fiom
the monthly finalists.
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Terrific opportunity in Turtle Rock This beautiful four
bedroom: two and one-half bath home offeiS a wonderful opportunity to live in the
family-oriented neighborhood of Turtle Rock. The house bas a family room and fonnal
dining room and is situated across the street from a charming tree-filled association
park complete with a pool. The home bas a remodeled kitchen, new wood floors, new
ccupet ·and fres h paint, along with an updated landscape and newly installed sprinkler
system. The owner created a lovely atrium retreat with lush plantings and Arizona
flagstone. This home is priced to sell by the owners who 81'}! planning a summer move.
Offered at $399,500.
For lftDre information, contact Julk Suplun.son al Coast Newport Properti.es, 4
Civic Plaza, Newport Beach or call (714) 644-1600.
A perfect house for the right price Your family will fall in
love with this two-story Newport home conveniently located near Westcliff Plaza.
Mariners School, park and library. Situated on a large part-like yarn with pool, the
home has five bedrooms, three bathrooms, breakfast room, family room and formal
dining area. Just a few of the numerous bpgrades are a 40-year roof, new doors and
hardware, crown mouldings, French doors. shutters and new windows. Owners have
moved and the reduced price of $515,000 makes this a perfect house for the right price.
For more iriformalion, contact Julh Step#Nnson al Coast Newport ProfHrtin, 4 Cirit
Plaza, N•wport Beada or caU (714) 644-1600.
Fabulous opportunity to live close to the beach
This sillgle level garden home with whitewater, ooean and Catalina sunset views
provides a fabulous opportunity to live close to the beach. This spacious four bedroom.
three and one-half bath home features walls of glass overlooking lush gardens and patio
area. The level lot is about 15,(J()() square feet offering great possibjJjties for additional
ex~sion as well as great privacy, The home is located in prestigious gate guarded
lrv~e Cove. The Laguna Beach community offers a private beach, barbecue and picnic
areas and tennis courts. The home is listed at a reduced price of $J,29S,000.
For ""'n Uifof'l'lfiltWn, colt.IMt C4rol Berg al Coost Newport PN>JHrt#1, 4 Civk Plar.a,
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• Arta 4 Entertainment
Mu.sic, ~our, festivals, exhibits and dining
• Beachee, Barbor 4 Ocean
I 0 I Things w Do on and near the Water
• Bet1t Kept Secreta
• Calendar 'or Eventa
.4 Look a' 12 months
• Community Service9, Clo.be and Organizations
Chambers of Commerce and other bu.sine.u organizations
•Education
The facl.:I about area public & privat.e schools, community
colleges and speciali.Ud studies
• Frequendy la.keel queetione
and where wfind ~ OJinOen
• Health 4 WellneM Ho.spitals and d. .
• K.ide Shlfr A list of cJaiUl ca.re, organizations and kag
• Loe.I Go•erament Profiks of Coua Mesa and Newpo11 Beach
• Placee o£1Vonldp
• Pointe of lnterat
• Recreadon
CommwUly_ and «nior j nurs, golf courses, courts, fel
& parlc.J, <idull kagua
• Sho..m. I.ocarani/ regional shopping venues
• Traneportadon B~ laMs, rou.tu &path.3 and how w getfrom here to
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BILL FEENEY
in association with TIM CARR and LANCE BOGGS
OPEN HOUSES
From one to ffre p.m.
Lido Isle Vacant Lot
215 Via Koron
Open Sat. & Sun.
$399,000
Lido Isle Large Lot
137 Via Venezia
Open Saturday
$699,000
Lido Isle Designer Home
113 Via Quito
Open Sunday
$795,000
Harbor Ridge Value
5 Bd. 3.5 Ba. Pride of ownership!
Two private sunny decks, atrium
$699,000
Pride of Ownership Duplex
3 Bd. 2 Ba. + 2 Ba. 1 Ba. renovated units
Steps to beach! Great for owner/user
Excellent income, new carpet and paint
$369,000
Affordable in Corona del Mar
2 Bd. 2.5 Ba. End townhome on large greenbelt
Refurbished and immaculate. community pool
$219,000
Costa M~rter
4 Bd. 2.5 Ba. home on~-shaped lot
New roof, fr~b\y ~aint~. new carpet
$219,000
Triangle Square Area
3 Bd. 2 Ba. townhome w/ fireplace
Greenbelt location, community pool
$144,000
Dover Shores Bayfront
3 Bd. 2 Ba. Remodeled with liO' on the water
Large private dock. large sunny patio
$999,000
Lido Isle Designer Home
2 Bd. 3 Ba. den meticulously maintained home. 47' lot
Beamed ceilings, French doors, lushly landscaped
$795,000
Lido Isle Large Lot
5 Bd. 5 Ba. family home on prime 52' lot
Large yard/patio, 3 fireplaces. Reduced 125.000!
$699.000
Lido Isle Vacant Lot
• Unique prime street to street location. Ideal for
3,000 sq. ft. custom home! Steps to beach & tennis
$399,000
717-4744
Lido Isle View Home
5 Bd. 4 Ba. Pride of ownership! Highest quality material.'!
Marble. granite, French doors. crown moldings, 3 fireplaces
$869,000
Baysbores Family Home
7 Bd. 5 Ba. Traditional, h.vdwood floors. French doors,
3 6rcplaccs, 3 car garage. large country kitchen/family room
$795,000
2 Bd. 2 Ba. + den home, beamed ceilings
Prime street to street location, 35' lot
$595,000
Harbor Highlands Pride of Ownership
4 Bd. 2.S Ba. family home in move-in condition
Great location, terrific value!
$359.900