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Hometown player
recalls quest f or gold
Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907
·· 'He was ... · a ·man of the highest _morality'
Newport Beach r esident William Story, who
perffihed iil fateful 1WA Flight 800, is recalled
J udy Story (left)
and her daughter,
Jillian Smith,
refiect on the We
of Wllllam Sto
·ey John Canalis, Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BEACH -It was a
second marriage for William and
Judy Story.
And a successful one at that.
The couple, both widowed, wed in
1991. Bill adopted Judy's children.
route to a busi-
ness meeting in
France when the
7 4 7 exploded
over Long Island.
He wasn't sup-
posed to be on
the doomed jet.
The insurance
company execu-"It was starting over,• Judy, 53,
said. "We found out how blessed
we were to find happiness again.•
Then fate stepped in the way.
William Story, 51, was a passen-
ger on TWA Flight 800. He was en
Wllllam Story tive missed an
earlier flight
when his limousine driver got lost
on the way to the airport. He was
switched to Flight 800.
Story by Julie Ross Cannon • Photo!i by Don Leach
Youngsters learn the physical
qhallenges of firefighting
during a kid-sized competition
· at the Orange County Fair
Joelle Teeter shifted the red, plastic fireman's
hat on her small head before taking nold of
the small hose.
Robert yYedlock, a .firefighter with the Orange
sling the h~ <>ver her shoulder and grabbed the
slack.
•Are you ready?• he asked? HOK, gol"
Joelle sprinted down the 20-foot stretch in her
bullcYfuetighter j¥=}cet to a fire target. Stumbling
ove*r too-big galoshes, she
prematurely fµcked the hose's
faucet on before reaching the
.line of plastic fire hydrants.
A steady stream of water
fired into the air until Wed-
lock grabbed hold of the hose
and helped Joelle hit the tar-
get with the spray. A loud bell
rang five seconds.later, and Joelle dropped the
hose in surprise.
"Huny, huny," Wedlock shouted as Joelle
scampered over to a child.lik:e mannequin, grab-
bing the dwmny tightly ~oun<JJb.e neck. ·
•You're almost there," another firefighter
called from the finish line, 30 feet away.
Finding her second wind, JQelle struggled
toward the firefighter, dragging the SO-pound
• SEE FIRE KIDS PAGE 13
Judy, who shortly before the
explosion received a phone mes-
sage from William :Saying he loved
her, wasn't absolutely sure if her
husband was a passenger.
"I was watching TV all night,
trying to find out if he was on the
flight," she said. "I found out at 9
a .m. the next morning."
But her gut feelings were
telling all along.
"I just knew it," she said. "I said
'My God, this happened again.'•
•SEE VICTIM PAGE A13
Anthony Aclnelll.
8 (left), cools
things off at the
MJnl.ftrefighter
Challenge.
Below, Gina
Hicks, 11, and
Flreflghtel' . .
Robert Wedlock
. simulate drag·
ging a 40·pound
cblld to safety.
as a husband and
father. WUllam
was among the
victims of TWA
Flight 800 that
crashed into the
Atlantic Ocean,
killing all aboard.
DON LEACH I DAILY P1LOT
Local teachers
concerned about
cutting cl~ size
• Instructors are worried about a
proposed option to hire aides and
the quality of teachers with emer-
gency credentials. ·
By Julie Ross Cannon, Daily Pilot
NEWPORT-MESA -While school offi-
cials ponder their alternatives and parents
clamor for action, local teachers an! closely
monitoring the lower class size discussion,
wondering if they will be blessed with only
20 children in their classrooms this fall.
The new state budget provides interested
school districts with $650 per student to help
reduce bulging class sizes to 20 students per
teacher in kinder-
garten through third
grades.
teachers wondering
about Newport-
Mesa's plans have
kept the local teach-
ers' union office busy
answering phones
and sent the union
president, Linda
Mook, seeking
answers.
"Talk about a big
issue among teachers
-this is one of the
teach er s in
the class-
room, not
just warm
b di " II o es ...
-UNDAMOOK ••
biggest," Mook said. "One of our concerns
is simply how quickly our district is going to
get on board looking at this option."
Many teachers are watching other dis-
tricts hire teachers and split classrooms to
accommod&te the new classroom ratio and
wonder why they haven't heard from their
own district, she said.
That question prompted Mook to write a
letter to Superintendent Mac Bernd
Wednesday, . outlining the teachers' main
concerns.
Mook said teachers are concerned about
•SEE TEACHERS PAGE 14
..
Bomb found
in college
parking lot
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COSTA MESA -A bomb was
found in the parking lbt of Orange
Coast College Friday by a campus
Jeeurity guard. police said.
The device made from an
unidentified liquid, a battery,
ttmer and detonator' was found
near the car of a 28-year-old Jtu-
dent at about 8:30 a.m ., said Cos·
ta Mesa police Capt. Tom Laza.r.
Bomb experts dilarmed the
advice. It did not explode. Lazar
said the bomb appeared to have a
faulty timer.
Lazar IUfD1iled that the bomb
wu intended to harm the OCC
student, however, no one was
lnjured in the lnddent.
The Deily Pilot bu cboeen not
to Mme the itudeilt.
-ly Jollll C-11•
Loving every
moment ...
.
Weight room may bear name of
late water pOlo player Gray Lunde
•Parents, friends and
former teammates of teen
who died last year say
gesture is fitting way to
remember him.
By c.rotyn Miller, Daily Pilot
have tremen-
dous talent and
their youngest
son, Gray,
would have
bffn among
them, Bob
Lunde lam.eilt-
ed.
•nie New-
port Harbor
program ii a
rtstn9 star
again and .. haft'° .. bKk .net
wonder what would baft been..
Lunde aald. • 1t•1 riAlly bard beceme Gray WM a ..a ...,...
tioMl ...... Ud bit Wiald ......
been the center of the WbDle
thing:
AJ SAT\MOAV, JULY 20, 1996
1bis weekend at the· Orange . County Fair ·
• ,
' \ ' '
greer
wylder
\ ...................... ..
: Cal's celebrating 50th
· birthday with contest
T o celebrate Cal's Camera's
50th year in the photogra-
phy business, Cal's is hav-
Saturday
•HOURS: 10 a.m.
to midnight
• DISCOUNl'S:
No special dis·
CC?UDts on this day.
A sample of the many sched-
uled events:
' • 10 a.m. Sculpture spaces
demonstrations • VISUal Arts
Building
Building
Barnaby the Juggler -Melody
Junction Stage
The Harmony Notes Quartet •
Cal Spas Centennial Stage
• 6 p.m. Lawnmower Races
(until 8 p .m.) ·Coors Light
Grandstand.Arena
"Tups for Kids" by Gordon Tillt
• Crafts & Cooks Gallery/Home
Arts Building
Reminisce Hitch/Oxen Hitch ·
Newport Arena/Equestrian
Center
• 1 p.m. Disco Night with the
. t· I I'. \ I ;'\; ( I . F f{ I s B L I: s
light Stage/Visual Arts Building
Guns & Garters Square
Dancers -Cal Spas centennial
Stage
• 4 p.m. Centipede Stomp -
Youth In Motion Building
Artist Dick Thomson: Watercol-
or Demonstrations • Visual Arts
Building·
Martha Armstrong -Flower
Garden Stage/Floral Building
Wlld Roses singing duo -Cal
Spas Centennial Stage
• 5 p.m. The Sixteens Plus -
Times Heritage Stage • noon Bouquet of Salad Con· 'Irammps, Vicki Sue Robiruon, -H~~~~cmd~:e-Rtrvce--=----J-=~:-=:~-=---:~ , ing an amateur photo;c~o;;.n~tes::;.:;t.=--l-+---tei~-\:.IRWEIH!~.eo~--en es Will be on p ay or Gallery/Home Arts Building
Beehive Hairdo Contest -
Times Heritage Stage
~~-'--~-:----1 --_,0..,.an-Wile& Meadow~ Stage
Barnaby the Juggler -Melody
Junction Stage ' two weeks in the store. Prizes
worth $1,000 will be distributed
to the 12 winners. The dead.line
' to enter the contest is Weines-
day, July 31at 5 p.m. The three
categories are animals, people
and landscapes. Photographs
can be in color or black and
white, and must be 8 by 10 or 8
by 12 in size and mounted on an
11 by 14 mount board. The con-
t~st is open to amateurs only.
Cal's Camera is located at 1770
Newport Blvd. in Costa Mesa.
'
Wllllam Harold Jewelers
(673-0365) is having a semi·
annual half -off sale now
through Wednesday, July 31.
The sale features diamond wed-
ding sets, one-of-a-kind pieces,
antique and fine jewelry, estate
pieces, and watch and jewelry
repair services are available.
William Harold Jewelers is local·
ed at 3116 Newport Blvd. in
Newport Beach.
Laura Ashley (545-9322) is
having a summer sale on select-
ed clothing and all fabrics, bed.ti·
nens and wallcoverings will be
marked down 20% to 30% off.
Laura Ashley is located on the
second level of South Coast
Plaza in Costa Mesa.
Hemphill'• Shoes (650-6856}
~is having a summer sale. All in
Tractor Pull -Youth In Motion
Building
• 1 p.m. Com on the Cob Eat·
ing Contest -Kids Patch Stage
Artist Dick Thomson: Watercol-
or Demonstrations • Visual Arts
Building
Kay's School of Dance -Cal
Spas Centennial Stage
• 2 p.m. Photo Shoot-out (until
4 p.m.) -VJSual Arts Building
Wme Seminar •Pinot Noir• -
Courtyard
Country Western Dance Acad-
emy • Tunes Heritage Stage
• 3 p.m. Orange County Song
and Dance · Tunes Heritage
Stage
Swing Kids Premier • Celebra·
tions Stage/Youth In Motion
Building
Dan Wtles · Meadows Stage
• 4 p.m. Centipede Stomp ·
Youth 1n· Motion Building
The Harbor Singers · Times
Heritage Stage
Otavalomanta Ecuador Music -
Spotlight StageNisual Arts
Building
• 5 p.m. Steppin Out Cloggers
-Spotlight StageNisual Arts
Arlington Theater
• 8:30 p.m. Port City Jazz Band
• Cal Spas Centennial Stage
Alley Cats-a capella -Mead-
ows Stage
Lloyd Mabrey-balladier
• 9 p.m. Bijou Magic Show ·
Bijou Magic Palace
Scot Wiley Combo -Times
Heritage Stage
• 9:30 p.m. Orange County All-
stars Jazz Band -Meadows
Stage
• ALL DAY: Straw Art by
Morgyn Geoffry-Owens,
American Museum of Straw
Art, Visual Arts/Gems and
Minerals Building-Demon-
strations provided by mem-
bers of the Gem Carvers
Guild of America, Leather
Tooling by California Lea\her
Guild.
Sunday
• HOURS: 10 a .m. to midnight
•Discounts: No special dis-
counts on this day
A sample of the many sched-
uled events:
• 10 a.m. International Day
(until 6 p.m.) • Kids Patch Stage
DAVE UJCHANSKY I DAllY PllOT
Crazy Daisy gets vertical to beat Hershey tO the Oytng
disk durlng competition at the lair. The dogs perform
dally at the Equestrian Center.
• noon Korean Folk Dancer -
Times Heritage Stage
"The Hedge·Hog-Lacers Bob·
bin Lace" • Crafts & Cooks
Gallery/Home Arts Building
'Iractor Pull -Yo~th In Motion
• 1 p.m. Talent Search -Times
Heritage Stage
Divine Talents Singers - Cal
Spas Centennial Stage
"Good Bugs for Your Home
and Garden" · Crafts & Cooks
Gallery/Home Arts Building
• 2 p.m. Wine Seminar "Zin·
fandel" • Courtyard
West Coast Music Theater -·
limes Heritage Stage
"Entertaining With Insects" by
Ron Taylor -Crafts & Cooks-
Gallery /Home Arts Building
• 3 p.m. Girls Nite Out • Flower
Garden Stage/Floral Building
Elk WMst!e/Bill Neal -Spot·
• 6 p.m. •Rose Pins in Leather"
by Roz Short - Crafts & Cooks
Gallery/Home Arts Building
Joe Gandelman-ventriloquist -
Buffalo Bend Bandstand
• 1 p.m. Crystal Gayle · Arling-.
ton Theater
Monkey Grip Blues'-Flower
Garden Stage/Floral Building
Russell Brothers Circus -Circus
area
• 8 p.m. Best Pick:in's Show-De-
0 -Coors Llgbt Grandstand
Arena
Otavhlomanta Ecuador Music -
Spotlight StageNisual Arts
Building
Touch of Class Orchestra -
Times Heritage Stage
• 9:30 p.m. Orange County All·
stars Jazz Band • Meadows
Stage
Lloyd Mabrey-balladier:: 'Buf-
falo Bend Bandstand
• ALL DAY: Leather Tooling by
California Leather Guild,
Weaving & SpiJming by South
Coast Weaver's Guild, Wood·
turning by the Woodshed by
Orange County Woodtwner's
Association.
: stock Bruno Magli and Alden ~shoes are discounted 40%. Own·
: er Bryan Hemphill says the store ·~as a wide range of sizes in
stock including size 13. "Even
the very comfortable and popu-
• Jar Bruno Magli deerskin shoe is
·now on sale,· says Hemptd!J.
Lucky 20 get to plan sister city trip to Okazaki I·
:-Since operung the new location
• 1ast fall, Hemphill's has added a
• selection of women's casual
; shoes that includes Sebago
• Docksides and Clarks sandals. .
· Westcliff Drive in Westcliff Court
: in Newport Beach.
, Sunday is the last day of
: Garys semi-annual sale. Select-
• ed men's clothing is reduced up
: to 60% off. Garys (759-1622) is •• ·.located at Fash.ion Island m
~·Newport Beach
Roger's .Gardens (640-5800) lS
selling teak chaises at a reduced
.. price of $299. There are also din-
ing sets. side tables and accesso-
• ry pieces that go with the out-~ door chaises. Roger's Gardens is
located at 2301 San Joaquin
.. Hills Road in Newport B.ch. ... a., Mark your calendars: next
.:: weekend Westcllff Plaza in
• Newport Beach (Irvine Boule·
.. vard and Westcliff Drive) is hav-
ing its fabulous sidewalk sale
· with best buys galore.
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"• BEST 8UYS appears Thursdays and
·,...Saturdays. If you know of a good buy,
call me at 540-1224, or fa)( me at 646-
~ 4170.
S ISTER CITY TRIP: Up to 20
lucky residents will be trav-
eling to Okazaki, Japan,
July 30-Aug. 8 as ~ey cele~rate
ships between Okazaki and
Newport Beach and 50 years of
cityhood of Okazaki.
According to Sister City board
member and Newport-Balboa
Rotarian Wendell Fish, the itin·
erary includes an evening in
Nagoya; visits to famous castles,
mountain spa resorts and a 300·
year-old mountainside village;
parades, a festival and fireworks
spectacular in Okazaki and a
couple of nights in Tokyo. For
more information on the Sister
City trip, call 720-1077.
NEW OFFICEas FOil HAR-
BOR MESA UONS: Barbara
Hayward bas been installed as
president of the Newport Har-
bor/Costa Mesa Lions Club for
1996-97 by District 4-L4 Vice
Governor Mike Scheafer. Serv·
ing with Hayward are Arlene ·
Schafer, Marianne Capelle and
Pat Wood, vice presidents;
Karen Lamas, secretary; Marilyn
Rath, treasurer; Carol Van Holt,
Tail 1\vister and Bea Olson, Lion
Tamer. Installed as members of
the board were Marian Perrin,
Aide Marquez, Ellyn Snowden,
Maybelle Green, Ann Mcllroy
and Vlr¢nla Buckles. Imrnedi-
was presented a gift of luggage
in recognition of her service in
1995-96.
J01TINGS ... Congratulations
to former Newport Beach City
Manager Bob Wynn and Carol
Wilson who were recently mar-
ried and are now on a .two-week
honeymoon in Hawaii. The new
Mrs. Wynn is a 10 year Newport
Beach resident and a commer-
cial real estate agent.
And congratulations go to
long time Costa Mesa volunteers
and community leaders Vaugh
and Helen Redding as they cele·
brate their 60th wedding
anniversary 1
I saw a' T-shirt this week
which said so long to Pasta
Me•a, closing Aug. 1 and Gino's
on the Hill, the two most recent
restawants to occupy 428 E. 17th
Street in Costa Mesa. The prop·
erty will be turned into a Boston
Market, giving some competition
to Koo Koo Roo, located a few
blocks west on 17th Stree t.
COMMUN ITY
& CLUBS
jim
de boom
Congratulations to Eleanor
Dickson, wile of Newport-Bal-
boa Rotarian llichard Dickson
and to Caroline Babott of the
Newport Beach Sunrise Rotary
Club, both of whom received
their Paul Harris Fellow Award
from Rotary International.
You know your wife (in this
case, my wife Barbara) hasn't
been to the grocery store lately
when the first three manufactur·
er coupons she pulls out expired
10/31/91, 4/30/92 and 7/31/92.
WELCOME TO THE WORLD
OF SERVICE CLUBS: Danielle
Augustine, Rozallnda Lopez and
Susan Monsen all of whom
joined the Soroptimlst lntema-
ttonal of Newport Harbor.
Brad Humphres, who joined the
Costa Mesa-Newport Harbor
Uons Club.
SERVICE CLUB MEETINGS
TIUS COMING WEEK: Want to
get more involved in your com-
munity? Visit a service club this
~· Guests are welcome and
mos\ clubs will buy your meal on
your fu t visit.
TIJESDAY -7:30 a.m. -New·
port Beach Sunrise Rotary Club
meets at the Balboa Bay Club for
craft talks. Noon -Kiwanis Club
of Newport Beach meets at the
Shark Island Yacht Club. Costa
Mesa Downtown Kiwanis Club
meets at the Costa Mesa Com-
munity Center. 6:00 p.m. -Costa
Mesa-Newport Harbor Llons
Club, the Fish Fry Club meets at
the Costa Mesa Country Club.
WEDNESDAY • 7:30 a.m. -
Newport Harbor Kiwanis Club
meets at the University Athletic
Club. Noon -Soropt:imist Inter-
national of Newport Harbor
meets at. the Santa Ana Country
Club to bear Brigide Daily. Costa
Mesa Rotary Club meets at
Mesa Verde Country Club. The
Exchange Club of Orange Coast
meets at the Bahia Corinthian
Yacht Club for a program by Bob.
· Newport-Balboa Rotary Club
meets at the Bahia Corinthian ·
Yacht Club for an update on the
Boy Scouts of America. .
THURSDAY -7:00 a .m. -Cos·
ta Mesa-Orange Coast Breakfast 1 Lions Club meets at Mi.mi's Cafe.,
Noon -Kiwanis Club of Corona
del Mar, meets at the Bahia
Corinthian Yacht Club. Costa
Mesa North Kiwanis Club meets
at the Holiday Inn for a report ool
the International Convention. ,
The Exchange Club of Newport
Harbor meets at the Shark Island
Yacht Club. The Newport·l.rvi.ne
Rotary Club meets at the Irvine
Marriott Hotel to hear Brig. Gen·
e ral Bolden on Astronauts. . ·
WORTH REPEATING ... froIJ} 1
1 the Klwanla Club of Newport ·
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afternoon.
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First high
1:24 a.m. 4.2
LOCATION SIZE Second low
Wedge 1·2 SSW 7:00 p.m. 2.3
Newport 1-2 SSW Second high
Blackles }·3 SSW Aftw Midnight
River Jetty ·3 SSW
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llOATING 7;14 a.m. 1.0
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A hHlthy southern
Mmlsphent swell
hit Wednesday. It
put the masses In
chest to head-high
wives, and the best
spots Into 8-foot
sets. Waves start
winding down Sat·
urday. A smaller •
southwest swell
shows SuOO.y, wtth
2-to S·foot waves
atm.good
southerly exposed
areas. That holds
through Mondty.
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• JOOO blodc of Ktttendale W•Y: A purse w.s stolen from a •
living room table while a woman slept In her bedroom. It con-
tained S56. pens, ~NP and other Items.
• ._ blods flf ~a..-A burglar broke Into• home
through an open sliding gltis door. A comJ*t disc ~ and
headphone. v.euect •t Sf54. were taken.
• 500 Modt of w.t ,..,. ltrMt: Speaken, • compact disc •
pt.yer end comJ*t dlsa were stolen. Prowlers c.ame In .:
through an open wtndow. •
• 110i blodc ttf WNttlet Roed: Power tooli valued at S1,200
were stolen from the badt of e truck whllt the owner stopped
to mike I phont ml. • am l.e.idl ef M1 ••d.e Awn.w. A locked bike WIS stolen. • 1• .._..., ,_. a.t Drhe: A man left his unlocked 1 c..-paftced ln front of hit house. SorMone op.ned the ear door,
did(ed thee-rage door opener' and~ the garege. The '
thi.f took a KOOter, model alrplenes end other Items v1lued at S875.
.... OlllllAOI •a. Medl ...... •Avenue: A l.wn mower w• stottn ,
from M open CM=· • 5* Medl .. _...,.. Dttw: A~w.~ e
woman undrMI In her duplex. She sew him ttwough 1 window
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Ncwpon Be.ch/Co.ta Mesa Daily Piloc SATURDAY, JULY 20, 1996
.Musewn merger-foes
Jose one Court battle Calm sett,tles on bay for time being
P eace has come to the val-This is calleq the Green including requiring the city to
ley. I think. After more Acres n project. It is, of comse, deprive its citi2:ens of their Finl
•Laguna museum fans "I think they have than a year of bellicose what should have been done in Amendment rights. don't get their immediate arguments between the' Evil the first place. There is a huge Even 5o, Newport kept the a fundamental . Empire of the Irvine Ranch and growing market for door open and, finally, IRWD
restraining order, but a i d d . Water District and the city of reclaimed water; it is not only came in and shook hands. m sun erst an 1ng N rt B ch al ·th 1 · 1i be there stm . judge will review the ewpo ea , ong wi eco ogically sound, it is prof-o sure, are . of the merger they assorted activist white knights itable. some gotchas: Newport Beach
. arguments Aug. 1. think results i'n the fighting for the virtue of New-It's hard to understand why has to agree not to appeal the port Bay, there is an agreement. IRWD, in the face of overwhelm-regional water board's decision;
By Carolyn Miller, Daily Pilot loss of Laguna's It has taken more than a year ing opposition from Newport not to sue IRWD; not to oppose
and a half to reach this uneasy Beach and its residents, insisted IRWD using waste water for its
NEWPORT BEACH _ An museum, but it peace. I first wrote about the fred . on relentlessly pushing to get its marshes and duck ponds, and to
Orange County Superior ·11 t " Great Sewage Invasion March 1 way. ask Marilyn Brewer to amend
Court judge Friday denied a Wl ·n O • • • • of last ·year. I have continued • Here's the city of Newport her Assembly bill in IRWD's
group's request for an imme-_SHELLEY LIBERTO blathering about it for at least a martin Beach., innocently priding itself favor.
diate restraining order to dozen more columns. on the enormous improvements The city also has to fork over
block the merger of the New-• Hopefully, this will be the last the Regional Water Quality to the quality of bay water. $545,000, about 90% of which t H b d one. Nitrate content had been will go toward the construction
por ar or an Laguna Hopefully, Peer Swann, mul-Control Board welcomed IRWD's reduced in the last decade from cost of the Green Acres pipeline.
Beach art museums. new county museum's attor-ti-year president of IRWD, and project two weeks ago, can sink 12,000 pounds a day to the pre-No, it isn't fair that an inno-
But the judge set an Aug. 1 ney, said the group's actions 0 J ck Skinn ti.red into the sea as the sun does. 4 000 cent party has to pay 500 1"'Pl're
h . d 1 t . . b r. a er, a re sent , . MM~ eanng ate to review the are a e m coming e cause internist and a longtime leader Hopefully, there will be no The along comes IRWD. At to protect an essential part of its
entire matter, allowing each the merger is a done deal. of bay-cleanup activists, can more need for money for first, the City Council says, offi-environment and a major factor
Al
side time to submit paper-Liberto said he is confident once again greet each another ap~als and litigatio~ and other dally, we welcome your stuff to in its economy. 1--~--1~~~~~~~~~~~~-J-L.ll.e_l;.UULL....JN...lll.-D.W....-W::.cu~..a._-+--1~~~l-ftri·ifffi·ds-they-ha~l@@'fl':-.J-t.iie1llCS...toJlteE~RMl!Ls..tr:eat:e.c1~-l-oiur-bay:-But-l"en~d-eoiffl.--+--=-~B~u~t~as~C~o~un~c:ilman~=:.~1i=om=-~~--1~-llll
The long-awaited marriage reversal of the me rger Until retiring last year, Jack was sewage out of a long-suffering cilwoman Norma Glover won't Edwards puts it: "We're
of the two museums, which because of the irreparable Peer's doctor for some 20 years. bay. roll over. damned if we do and ~ed if
formed the Orange County harm -including financial Hopefully, Bob Caustin, can _ ' "Hopefully" is the operative The people fight IRWD at we don't ... This gives us an
Museum of Art, was approved loss -such a move would go back to earning a living from word here, as Newport Beach presentations in Newport Beach, immediate way to avoid dis-
by the state attorney general inflict on the county museum. the solo real estate practice he City Attorney Bob Burnham and at hearings at IRWD's posh charge (of treated sewage) into
last week and finalize d Tues-"I don't think (MMM) will has virtually abandoned in the agrees. The deal among IRWD, headquarters building. We write the bay."
d B t th t did 't t be successful," L1'berto sa1·d . t Newport Beach and the Orange l tt ha tin w And it gives us time to sharp-ay. u a n s op a pas year. e ers, we ve mee gs. e en our knives for the next Evil
group called Motivated "I think they have a funda-Bob organized Defend the County Water District has, as know we're right, know we're
Burnham Empire that wants to rape and Museum Members from their mental misunderstanding of Bay to do just that. Since the . says, more ifs in it on the side of the angels. plunder the bay.
Plan to keep the Laguna the merger they think results first of the year, Defend The Bay than he would like. Finally,, the council~"" to ...,...~......, Now that the state Regional
museum autonomous. in the loss of Laguna's muse-raised $50,000 to pay marine Basically, the pact calls for fight back. Ultimately, it proves Water Quality Control Board has
Motivated Museum Mem-um, but it will not." scientists to shed light on the IRWD to pump its surplus treat-to be futile. The state water blessed the dumping of outside
bers, or MMM, applied .for a The merger also launched holes and the unknowns in ed sewage -I guess now I board v9tes 5-1 to approve elements into the bay, can the
restraint to immediately stop the agreement with the Lagu-IRWD's massive defense of the should call it reclaimed water, IRWD's project. . visigoths of the tollway authority·
the business proceedings sur-na Heritage Corp. for its con-program it calls a Hwetlands the preferred euphemism -All along, the city pushed to be far behind?
Proiect." over to OCWD, which will then get the Green Acres deal. But rounding the merger while tinued operation of the Lagu-'.J they pursue a reversal of it. na museum site on a smaller Hopefully, a brand-new fund-sell it for inigation of parks, golf IRWD threw up multifarious and • FRED MARTIN'S column runs every
Thursday and Saturday. But Shelley Liberto, the scale. raising project, activated after courses and the like. ludicrous roadblocks, up to and
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Psychics didn't know I was ~o~g · briefly in the news
I 've got personality! I went to
the Or,M.ge County Pair on
Friday Hoping to do an article
on a psychic reading. My goals
were to find out when love was
ooming my way, where my
future would take me and what
the competing newspapers were
putting on their front pages the
next day.
· No such luck.
Arriving at the psychic booth
after a heavy fair lunch, 1
explained that I had an appoint-
ment for a reading. But the nice
ladies, struggling with their cell
phones, couldn't reach the head
psychic for permission.
I waited, wondering why they
couldn't use ESP or some other
form of paranormal E-mail to
re~ch the boss.
The psychics wouldn't read
my palms. measure my aura or
check my I Ctung. I asked sever-
4.1 times. I guess it wasn't in the
tarot cards.
So I left.
Still feeling the need to learn
about myself, I headed to the
next best thing: the Televac Per-
sonality Analysis booth. I signed
my name on a card, checked my
astrological sign, Leo, and hand-
ed the card to Clilf Televac.
He inserted the card in a
pnrnitive-looking machine V(ith
rows of Lights similar to the
john
canalis
bridge on the onginal "Star
Trek.•
A few seconds later, this son
of HAL spit out a sheet describ-
ing my personality based on my
handwriting. ·
·It reads your signature and
sends it back out,· Televac said.
"Look at it. Is that you?"
I looked. I read. My gosh, it
was me.
Here's what it said:
You are generous and enjoy
sharmg with others. (Of course.)
You often have changes of
mmd and mood. (I do not. Do,
too)
You are too critical of yourself.
(Nobody's perfect.)
You have a tendency to worry
needlessly. (So I am not a free
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You have a way oi making
boring /oba aeem lnterestlng.
(No comment.)
You do not Jnaplre d.Lsl1ke or
anger 1n others. (Talk to my ed.J-
tora)
You are aenB1Uve and easily
hurt by crlUcism. (Stop getUng so
personal.)
You remain d.Jgn/Jled, even
under streas. (It's called stuffing
your emotlom.)
My ego was stroked and
stripped. All for $3.
Televac was a gentleman,
cheery and fun to be around. He
lives about 50 miles from Palm
Springs and comes to Costa
Mesa to cool off and analyze fair
folks.
And you don't need to be a
psychic to find him. The person-
ality test booth is on Commercial
Lane.
. Pier race raises
funds for lifeguards
More than 200 swimmers
from throughout Southern Cal-
ifornia competed in the 20th
annual Pier to Pier Swim Sun-
day in Newport Beach, life-
guards said.
Participants raced froxn the
Balboa Pier to the Newport
Pier in 63 degree water with
small surf and mild currents,
said Newport Fire and Marine
Lt. Jim Turner.
. Craig Nadel of Santa Moni-
ca won \he race, completing
the 1.8-mile course in 41 min-
utes and 40 seconds.
Stephanie Munatones of Long
Beach won the woman's com-
petition with a time of 46 min-
utes and 13 seconds.
The event benefits the
Newport Beach Ocean Life-
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guard Association. It was start·
ed in 1976 to celebrate the
nation's bicentennial.
-By John Canall1
Local orthopedic
center rated highly
Patients at Hoag Ortltopedic
Services gave the center high
marks in a survey conducted
by independent research firm
NCG Research. Ninety-five
percent · of patients rated
physicians, living arrange-
ments, and overall satisfaction
as excellent, very good, or
good.
Hoag's percent of "excel-
lent" ratings in seven such
areas exceeded the percent of
"excellent" ratings received
by all other orthopedic pro-
grams in the NCG database.
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performs more than 100 hip
and knee joint replacements
per year.
Hoag Memorial Hospital
Presbyterian ls located at 301
Newport Blvd in Newport
Beach. For more information
call 574-6985.
OMV to close August
through November
The Costa Mesa Depart-
ment of Motor V~hicles office
will be closed 5 p .m . Friday,
. Aug. 16 through Sunday, Nov.
19. The three month renova-
tion will include ceiling and
lighting work and the installa-
tion of new furniture.
Surrounding offices, such. as
those in Laguna Hills, Santa
Ana, and Westminster, will
continue to operate. For more
information call 631-2220.
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July 11th, 9:00arn -9:00prn
and Will Continue
Through July 21st
POWER IOAT HANDLING ClASS
A 10-hour cowse that teaches
the ins and outs of m nning a twin
diesel power boat is offered by
Orange Cout College's Salling
Program from 7 to 10 p.m., July 25
and 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., July 26 at
OCC's Sailing Center, 1801 W.
Coast Highway, Newport Beach.
Registration fee 1s $198. For more
information, call 645-9412.
SAILING PROGRAM
Orange Coast College's Salling
Program presents "Bareboat
Chartering," a class that teaches
intermediate-level sailors the
skills necessary to operate a mid-
i.ized auxiliary cruising boat from
9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on July 20, 27,
Aug. 3 and 10 aboard OCC's
Islander 36, • Andiamo. • Registra-
tion fee is $198. For more infor-
mation, call 645-9412.
BAREBOAT CHARTERING
Orange· Coast College's Sail-
ing Program offers an advanced
bareboat chartering course, fea-
turing a four-day cruise in South-
ern California Waters July 22
through .25. Registration fee is
$375. For more information, call
645-9412.
FISHING
ASH SCHOOL
Fishing classes are offered
Monday and Tuesday of each
week. Classes leave the Balboa
Pavilion at 6 a.m . and return at
4 p .m. Cost is $125 per person.
For more information, call 673-
2810.
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OUR MEALS ARE A
TRIP TO MEXICO
DORY ASHING flEET
Get to the Newport
Pier/McFadden Square early to
watch the fleet return wi,lh the
fresh catch of the day. The fish is
prepared for sale at the open..air
market.
RSHINGTIUPS
Fisb.iJul1.wpplies and boat
charters (open party and private)
are available at Newport Land-
ing Sportfisbing, 309 Palms,
Suite F, 675:.os501 Palco Fishing
Charters, 832-77081 and Davey's
Locker, 400 Main St., Balboa,
673-1434.
SPORTFISHING CHARTERS
Day and night fishing charters
are available for groups or sin-
gles. Call Bongos Sportfishing
Headquarters on the Peninsula,
673-2810.
SAIUNG
SAILING LESSONS, BOAT RENTAL
Learn to sail or windsurf at
Resort Watersports. You can also
rent windsurfers and 14-foot sail-
boats at $15 per hour. Call 729-
1154.
MORE SAILING, BOAT RENTALS
Sailboat rentals and private
lessons are available at Marina
Sailing in the Balboa Fun Zone.
Advanced classes include navi-
gation, big boat, power boat,
introduction to heavy weather
and first-mate instruction. Call
613-1163 for more information.
Also call the Blue Dolphin Sail-
ing Club at 644-2525 or the Udo
Sailing Club at 675-0827 for
rentals.
KAYAK ClASSES
Beginning sea ka'ya..ldng,
rolling clinics and private lessons
are offered. Kayak and sea ski
rentals are also available. For
more information, call Paddle
Power, 1500 W. Balboa Blvd., 675-
1215.
KAYAK TOURS AND RENTALS
1Wo-hour kayak tours begin at
10 a.m. every Sunday from New-
port Dunes. Cost is $15 per adult,
$10 per child. Kayak rentals and
classes are also available. Call
729-1154.
MORE KAYAK RENTALS
Single ($10 per hour) and dou-
ble ($15 per hour) kayak rentals
are available in the Balboa Fun
Zone. Call Balboa Boat Rentals,
673-7200. Paddle Power also pro-
vides kayiUt. surf, ski and canoe
rentals. Call 675-1215.
CANOE TOUR OF BACK BAY
Back Bay canoe tours are
offered _by Upper Newport Bay
every Saturday. Meet at 8:30 a.m.
on Shellmaker Island. For more
information, call 640-6746.
ROWING LESSONS, CANOES
The Newport Aquatic Center
offers sweep rowing (one oar),
sculling classes (two oars) and
canoe rentals. Classes run for four
weeks and cost $15. Introductory
clinics are also available Satur-
days and Sundays at a cost of $10.
For more information, call 646-
7725.
SCUIA 11IAINING
The Aquatic Center, 4537 W.
Coast Highway, Newport Beach,
otters scuba training consisting of
six evening and two weekend day
classes. Cost ranges from $200 to
$310. The center al.so otters scuba
rentals, special trips, repairs and
air fills. For more information, call
650-5440.
rT'S A DIVE
At Dive-in Scuba, 2482 New-
port Blvd. in Costa Mesa, certifi-
cation classes for beginning to
instructor level scuba divers are
available. Other services ottered
include local boat charters, equip-
ment sales, rentals and repairs.
For more information call 631-
9288.
UNDERWATER CLEANING
U underwater cleaning is 'more
t9 your liking, grab your snorkel
and join DIVERS. Cost is $10. For
more information, call 122-9406.
OTIIER RENTAIS
Sall alrbome outside the har-
bor, pulled by a motorboat, cour-
tesy of Balboa Parasailing near
the Balboa Pun Zone. A 90-
minute trip costs $45. For more
information, call 673-1693.
Spend a day relaxing In a
motorized lounge chair rented
from Resort Watersports inside
Newport Dunes for $25 per hour.
Pedal boats, electric boats, booqie
boards, kayaks, inflatable rafts,
beach fwniture and wet suits are
also available. Call 729-1154.
Balboa Boat Rentals often
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Rent a party pontoon. chapar-
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Anchors Away Boat Rentals in the
Balboa Fun Zone or call 673-3372
for more information.
• 1be Hubor may not be
Venice, but you can always pre-
tend. Spend an hour on a gon4o-
la tour ottered by the Gondola Co.
of Newport, 3404 Via Oporto,
Suite 201. Cost is $60 per person
and $15 per additional person.
Price includes a basket of bread,
cheese, salami, ice and glasses.
Wine is available for purchase.
Also offered is a gondola cruise
and dinner at the Villa Nova for a
package price of ~140. Call 675-
SATURDAY, JULY 20, 1996 .
1212 for more information.
Gondola~'!,~~
port. 3101 Coast Highway, al.it
offers one-to two-hour gondoll
cruises. A one-hour tour with
champagne costs SJO. AJwo-hOq[
tour with dinner and champagll!t
costs $180. Pickup at waterfrodl
restaurant is available. For mo ..
information, call 675-4984 .
Irvine Cout Cbarten In Udo,
Marina Village otters two-bow.
electric boat cruises with a
gounnet dinner. Cost is $180 fQf·
two people. Other cruises are.
available, complete with free
champagne. Call 675-4704.
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Mall your information to Hatbor Pilot,
330 W. Bay St, C~ ~ 92627 or fax
it to 646-4170.
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TODAY
TRAJN RIDES
The Orange County Model
Engineers offers free train rides
every third weekend of each
mon~ from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. in
Fairview Park, Costa Mesa.
Donations are accepted. For more
information, call 548-7246.
RUMMAGE SALE
The Honey Doo'z of the New-
port Harbor EUcs Lodge is spon-
soring a Giant Rummage Sale
from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. a t the
upstairs hall in the Elks Lodge,
3456 Via Oporto, Newport Beach.
For more information, call 673-
6 llO_
CPR CLASSES
American Heart Association
CPR instructors offer training
courses from 8 a.m. to noon at the
Hoag Health Center in Hoag
Memorial Hospital Presbyterian,
301 Newport Blvd., Newport
Beach. The cost is $25. For more
information, call 631-3623.
SINGLES
A Rotational Dinner Party for
Catholic singles, in which diners
I can 't believe ..... .
move to a dlttermt table wltb
each COUl'M, wUl be be.Id at 1 p.m.
at Our Lady ot Mt. Carmel HaB.
144 l W. Balboa Blvd., Newport
Beach. The COit ls $25. Por more
Information, call "50-3101.
BR£AKFAST TALK
Prindples Over Politics otters a
breakfast featuring Ward Conner-
ly, Chairman of California Ovil
Rights Initiative Member, Univer-
sity of CalilomJa Board of
Reqents, at 8:30 a.m. at the Bal-
boa Bay Club, 1221 W. Coast
Highway, Newport Beach. For
more information, call 852-0181.
MONDAY
ADD TALK
Coastline Counseling Center
will sponsor a lecture called,
"Attention Deficit Disorder and
Self-Esteem in the Child, Adoles-
cent and Adult" from 7 to 8:30
p.m. at 1200 Quail St., Suite 10~,
Newport Beach. The cost is $5.
For more information, call 476-
0991.
FITNESS FUN
"Pun and Pitness"-is the them
of the Newport Beach Public
Library's Summer Reading Pro-
gram activity for children in first
through fifth-grades at 10:30 am.
at the Friend's Meeting room of
the Central Library. The program
will help kids learn to get fit and
stay healthy by exercising and
making wise food choices. For
more information, call 717-3807.
TAPPERCIZE
A free one-hour "tappercize"
and tap dance class demonstra-
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FRIDAY, July 26 DISCOUNTS
Kids (6· 12 years) ore
admitted free
T""' Day MONDAY, July 22
Teenagers ( 13· 17) ore
admitted for $.4
THURSDAY.~
Seruon (55 yeon & CMt)
odmitted for $3 Free
corousel and Ferris w+ieel
rides for Senion · all day
• ond night.
Monday
Wriatband
Promotion
Purchase o $15 wristband
oo Monday's and receive .
unlimited rides from noon to
midnight.
Dollor Ride Daya
Speciol $10 wristbc>n<h ore
0110iloble for purchase
Tueldoy through Friday ond
ore YOlid for 10 rides during
operating hours oo Tues ,
Wed, Thurs • ond Fri.
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at the
Fair!
concert Series
in the Arlington Theater
2 1how1 nightly at 7 and 9 PM
SUNDAY, July 21
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MONDAY, July 22
THI l.IMallANDTS
lUESDAY, July 23
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WEDNESDAY, July 2.t
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FRIDAY, July 26
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SATURDAY, July 27
TYHIRNDON
SUNDAY, July 28
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Comedy Nit9
l11te! P'..., provided for Ille
hearing ~;· All OCb wbi«t lo wilhout
notice
General Inf onnalion
Polr.Admlu6on
Adulb ( l 3·5") . $6
Senion (55+) • $$
Children (6· 12) • $2
Toti (unc:I« 6) • FREE
••hours Monday • Wednesday, Noon
to Midnight
Thur~ . Svndoy. l 0/4M to
Midnight
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Countv Reai• lnfo•Une:
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Visit our Wtb Sit.
at WWW .ocfait.eotn
tiCll day will be held at the Jewilb
Community Center of Orange
County at 1 p.m. at 250 B. Baker
St., Suite C, Costa Mela, For more
information, call 755-0340
WEDNBSDAY
RTNESSFUN
•pun and Fitness• is the theme
of the Newport Beach Publi~
Ubrary's Summer Reading Pro-
gram activity for children in first
through fifth-grades at 2:30 p.m.
at the Vmcent Jorgensen Com-
munity Center adjacent to
Mariners Branch. The program
will help kids learn to get fit and
stay healthy by exercising and
making wise food choices. For
.more in.formation, call 717-3807.
NATURE PROGRAM
Upper Newport Bay Natural-
ists presents the nature topic
"Birds at the Bay" form 9:30 to
11:30 a .m. at Upper Newport Bay
Regional Park on University Drive
across from the YMCA. The cost
is $5 for children and tree for
adults. For more in.formation, call
640-6746.
SKIPPER SAVER
"Skipper Saver" is the title of a
new one-evening workshop that
1894-1996
Four Generations
102 Years!
REMNANT
CLEARANCE
Now Open
Sundays
from I l -4p.m.
ALDEN'S
CARPETS. INC.
I (j(jj Pl<lC't'lllltl SI .. Co~lil Mesa
646-4838
will cover batic ttrat.egi• for
piloUng a boat ID trouble to a sale
b.arbodr0017 to 9 p.m:at the Bal-
boa Communily Center. The cost
ts $25. Preregistration is required.
For more information, call 64-'·
3151.
LAUGHTER DOC
The Inside Edge, a support
group for leaders, presents
Annette Goodheart, PhD, and
"Laughter for Uving" from 6:30 to
8:30 p .m. at Scott's Restaurant,
3300 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. The
cost is $15 for first ti.me guests and
$35 for others. For more infonna-
tion, call 460-4242.
INVESTING ADVICE
Orange Coast College's Com-
munity Education Office presents
"Basics of Investing: A Primer"
from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m: in Room
107 in OCC's Business Education
Building. The cost is $29. For
more information, call 432-5880.
RECOVERY PROGRAM
The American Cancer Society
presents their free program,
.. American Cancer Society's
oveiy· bom-1610 11
a.m . at the Patty and George
Hoag Cancer Center, 4000 W.
Coast Highway, Newport Beach.
Por more information, call 760 .. ~
2011.
MEWS mtfAKFAST
The Men's Fellowship Break-
fut of St Andrew's Presbyterian
Church presents ·Antidote fo1
Frustration• at its weekly fellow.
ship from 7 to 8 a.m, in Dieren.
field Hall, across from Newport
Harbor High School. The cost is
$2.50 call 574-2239.
THURSDAY
FITNESS FUN
•pun and Fitness" is the theme
of the Newport Beach Public
Library's Summer Reading Pro·
gram activity for children in first
through fifth grades at 10:30 a.m.
at the Balboa Branch, 100 E. Bal·
boa. The program will. help kids
learn to get fit and·stay healthy by
exercising and making wise food
choices. Call 71 7-3807.
FREE WORKSHOP
Finance 500 is sponsoring a
free workshop on bow to reduce
risk exposure on mutual funds,
annuities and stocks from 1 to 2
p.m. -and 6:30 .to. 7·30 pm aLihe
University Athletic Club, 1701
Quail St., Newport Beach. For
more information, call 251-0270.
Quality Legal Services
at a · Reasonable Price
$100/hr
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
BUSINESS LITIGATION ANO TRANSACTIONS
Corporations, partnerships, mergers, acqu1s11ions,
buy-sell agreemenls, contracts and collectioM
REAL ESTATE LITIGATION AND TRANSACTIONS
Evictions, foredrnure~. ea!tements, tille disputes,
work-outs ·
ESTATE PLANNING
Trusts. Wilts. Probate Admimstrallon
LEGAL =OPTIONS
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ASK THE DOC
lbe Patty and George Hoag
Cancer Center offers •Ask Your
Doctor• from 6:30 to 8 p.m. in the
Cafe Hoag, located on the main
level of the Patty and George
Hoag Cancer Center, 4000 W.
Coast Highway, Newport Beach.
Dr. Richard Holevas, a Urologist,
will be avail4ble at the free meet-
lDg for questions and discussion
'Of prostate cancer. For more infor-
mation. call 7-CANCER.
)USINESS GAME
The Newport Harbor Area
Chamber of Commerce Business
Development Division presents
the Gorilla Networking Game, a
fun and, exciting way to gain new
'business and develop new mar-
keting skills, from 7 to 9 a .m. at
the Sheraton Newport, 4545
MacArthur Blvd., Newport
Beach. The cost is $15 for mem-
bers and $19 for non-members.
For information, call 729-4400.
IBM SEMINAR
IBM presents a free seminar
and demonstration on leading
edge technologies that can trans-
tmm-ttie way med.tum 10 small
sized businesses run from 9 a.m.
\o 3 p.m. at the Westin South
Coast Plaza, 686 Anton Blvd ..
C95ta Mesa. Call before or regis-
ter at 8:30 a.m. the day of the sem-
lnar. For more information, call
{800) 766-4344.
'
JSUSINESS FORUM
' The Business Forum offers a
free luncheon discussion on
,•1nternatibnal Taxation and Glob-
'al 1Tade" from 12 to 1:30 p.m. at
The Sutton Place Hotel, 4500
MaeArthur Blvd.. Newport
Beach. For more information, call
~800) 996-7449.
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1' '
CAltUlt NETWOAK •
The Career Network meeting
at St. Andrew's Presbyterian
ChW'Ch for those unemployed,
will feature the topic •1ntemal
Networtmg• at 7:30 p.m. in the
Stewart Lounge, 600 St. Andrews
Road, Newport Beach. For more
information, call 574-2239.
FRIDAY
~~-~
SOllafUN
•team About Science Using
Coins" is the title of a new two-
week dass for 6 to 9-year-olds
from 1 to 3 p .m. at Cliff Drive
Park, 301 Riverside Drive. Learn
about inertia, refraction, surface
tension and other' scientific con-
cepts in the class. The cost is
$29. For information, call 644-
3151.
SATURDAY, JULY 27
BEADO.ASS
Timbuktu presents #Beads
From Around the World,• a jewel-
ry-making class at 11 a.m. at 1661
Superior Ave., Costa Mesa. A $2
donation is requested. For more
ffiformation, cair650-7473.
NATURE PROGRAM
Upper Newport Bay Natural-
ists presents the nature topic
•Birds at the Bay" form 9:30 to
11:30 a.m. at Upper Newport Bay
Regional Park on University Drive
across from the YMCA. The cost
is $5 for children and free for
adults. For more information, call
640-6746.
CAMPFIRE PROGRAM
The California Department of
Fish and Game, the Orange
County Harbors, Beaches and
Parks and the Upper Newport
,I:> r~P Going To
The Theatre
Great Food &
Excellent Service
at Reasonable
Prices
~ Unique Salads &
\\ \', CR111,~ Sandwiches, 1J Great Hamburgers
' and Wonderful
. Pasta Dishes
CHICKEN & SEAFOOD SPECIALTIES
MEXICAN & VEGETARIAN DELIGHTS
. ~·
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7 OOD,, Hem cf Carwash &
Professwnal Defa1f mg
Bay Naturaliltl pre1ent1 a talk
about Southern California coastal
wetlands, lnduding the Back Bay,
at the new series of free Campfire
Programs at 7:30 p.m. on Shell-
maker Island near Newport
Dunes. For more information, call
Center, 1200 Quail St., Suite 105,
N~rt Beach. There will be a
S5 donation at the door although
no one will be turned away for
lack of paying. For more informa-
tion, call 476-0991.
640-6746. WEDNESDAY, JULY 31
~E WORKSHOP COP TALK
Finance 500 ls sponsoring a The West Newport Beach
free workshop on how to reduce Association presents Lt. Andy
risk exposure on mutual funds, Gonis of the Newport Beach
annuities and stocks from 10 to 11 Police Department who will dis-
a.m. at the University Athletic cuss the past Fourth of July in
Club, 1701 Quail St., Newport West Newport at the board of
Beach. For more information, call directors meeting at 7 p.m. in the
251-0270. Council Chambers at Newport
Beach City Hall, 3300 Newport
BUZZ ALDRIN Blvd. The public is encouraged to
Launch Pad, the nonprofit pre-speak. Por more infonnation, call
vie~ facility of Discovery Science 548-4560.
Center, presents the second man
to walk the moon, Buzz Aldrin, for UFO TALK
a signing of his book #Encounter Private investigator and foren-
with nber• from 11 a .m. to 2 p.m. sic artist William McDonald will
at 3333 Bear St, on the third floor present a lecture, #The Final
of Crystal Court at South Coast Forensic Composites of the
Plaza. For more information, call Roswell Spacecraft and Her
546-2061. Crew• at 7:30 p.m. at the Costa
Mesa Police Facility Auditorium,
FIRST AID 99 Fair Drive. The cost is $8. For
Hoag-Memorial Hostntai-Yres~--rm:rre"ll· lltOnmatn:' m, call-520-4836-.
byterian offers a first aid course
and a special toµr of the Hoag
emergency room from 8 a .m. to
noon at the Hoag Memorial Hos-
pital Presbyterian, Grace Hoag
Conference Center, Newport
Beach. The cost is $30. For more
information, call 631-3623.
MONDAY, JULY 29
ADDTAUC
Coastline Counseling Center
of Newport Beach sponsors a lec-
ture called •Attention Deficit Dis-
order and Clutter" from 7 to 8:30
p.m . at Coastline Counseling
"""'~
ONGOING
SMOKERS
The Nicotine Anonymous fel-
lowship wants to help men and
women who smoke to quit and
remain smoke-free. Call 650-2713
for the local evening meetings
nearest you.
CARDIAC SUPPORT GROUP
Led by registered nurse Beth
Dunn, the Cardiac Support Group
meets every Thursday from 11
a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at Shape-Up
Newport in the Aerobic Room,
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DVERSPRAY SHOE
REMOVAL & SHINE
COLOR SANDING
1080 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach.
The group ls free and open to the
public. For more informAtioo. call
631-3623.
FREEFOOO
The Church of Christ distrlb·
utes free food to those in need on
the second Saturday of each
month. Low-income and senior
residents of Costa Mesa and
NeWJ>Ort Beach can pick up
U.S.D.A. staples from 8 to 10 a.m.
at 287 Wtlson, Costa Mesa. Bring
picture identificatiorl. For further
information, call 631-2177.
USC AWMt,11 MEET
The Alumni Association for
USC Newportlhvine Club meets
the first Wednesday of each
month at the USC Orange Coun-
ty facility in Irvine, 2361 Campus
Drive. For more details of events,
call 250-4 USC.
REPUBLICAN ASSEMBLY
The Costa Mesa Republican
Assembly meets every third
Thursday of the month at the
Neighborhood Community Cen-
ter, 1845 Park Ave., Costa Mesa.
SATURDAY, JULY 20, 1996
titled •Protect Your Assets• at 10
a.m . every Saturday. Attorney
Debra Grimaila dilcusses how
wills, living trusts, charitable
donations and other tax reduction
strategies preserve the value of an
estate and help avoid probate.
Admission is free, but seating is
limited. Reservations may be
made by calllng 760-8775.
BUILD THE UR YOU WANT
A support group based on the
book, "To Build The Llfe You
Want, Create The Work You
Love,• meets every Wednesday
from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at 2900 Bristol
St., J-108, Costa Mesa. The fee is
$20 per session. For ·more infor-
mation, call 850-1689.
HOW TO RAISE TEENAGERS
College Hospital, 275 Victoria
St., Costa Mesa, offers a free edu-
cational workshop for parents of
teens at 10 a.m. each Saturday.
Every week's workshop starts
and finishes a new topic, so par-
ents can join the group at any
point in the cycle. For more infor-
mation, call Dr. Lani Martins at
. 'on;-call ~tw-t_......~c.A..U.L'-
5326.
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 Alida
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
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ADULT BALLROOM DANCE
The Costa Mesa Senior Center
offers adult ballroom dance on the
third Friday of each month from
7:30 to 10:30 p.m. Singles and
couples welcome. Uve music pre>-
vided by the Ray Robbins Combo,
The cost is $5 or $4 for sage mem-
bers. The Senior Center is at 695
W. 19th St., Costa Mesa.
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ran e Coast Free Methodist
+ADDRESS: 3198-B Airport Loop Drive,
Costa Mesa + TElEPHONE: 641-1944 + DENOMINATION: Free Methodist
+VIAR CHURCH ESTABUSHED: 1978.
The church has been at the current loca-
tion since November.1994. ' + SERVICE TIMES: Services In Japanese
and English are held concurrently at
10:30 a.m. on Sunday. Sunday School for
all ages Is at 9:30 a.m. Momf ng and
evening Bible studies and prayer groups,
in both English and Japanese,·meet
throughout ttfe week. + SENIOR PASTOR: difford Rapp
+JAPANESE LANGUAGE PASTOR: Dr.
Masaru Horikoshi
+YOUTH PASTOR: Scott Hlroyasu + SIZE OF CONGREGATION: 65 families,
with weekly attendance of about 40
members at the Japanese language ser-
.,... _ _.._ vice and 70 members at the En lish lan-
guage service.
DAVE LUCHANSKY I DAILY PLOT
FISH-Harbor Area (a homelessness and
hunger pteYention outreach In Costa
Mesa) and the Southwest Community
Center in Santa Ana, where church mem-
bers help serw meals to the neectt.
.Recently they sent moneyto hetp some
of the black churches throughout the
United States that have suffered arson.
When Kobe, Japan, suffered Its devastat-
ing earthquake, church members traveled
there to offer assistance and money, just as when NOrthridge. and the San Francis-
co Bay Area suffered damage f n earth-
quakes, the three Free Methodist church-
es in Kobe sent aid to those areas. The
church is also very involved with missions
as part of the Pacific Coast Japanese Free
Methodist .conference, which Is responsi-
ble for evangeUzjng the whole of North
America. They provide missionaries
and/or financial support to mission work
in New Jerse)4 Toronto, Otic.ago and
Alabama, as well as to Argentina, Brazjl
and Toyama, Japan. + DRESS: Comfortable attire.
+MAKEUP OF CONGREGATION: The
congregation is a mix of ages and ethnic
origins, including Japanese Americans,
Japan-born Japanese, other Asians, cau-
casians and some Latinos.
Orange Coast Free Method.bl Church Pastor Cliff Rapp. + OtUROt DESIGN: The 8,00<Hquare-
foot facility is hidden away near the west
side of the John Wayne Airport at the
end of Airport Loop Drive. Tum right in
the last driveway and the church Is in the
second structure. tt does have good sig-
nage.
+ OtlLD CARE: Nursery care is provided
during Sunday School and church service
hours.
special summer series is being taught
until Sept. 8, when the teachings from
the Gospel of John will resume with John
11 : 17-44 as the focus. +TYPE OF WORSHIP: The worship is cel-
ebratory and participatory. The service
begins with singing and includes requests
for prayer and praise, pastoral prayer and
a sermon. The Lo rd's Supper is celebrated
on the first Sunday of even-numbered
months.
+RECENT SERMONS: On July 7, Pastor
Rapp spoke on the topic "Addiction,"
and on July 14 his topic was "Right and
Wrong." + UPCOMING sERMONs: For the rest of
the summer, sermon topics will include
"Self.Esteem," "Marriage," "Family Val-
ues," "Separation of Church and State"
and "Welfare." When the teachings from
the Gospel of John resume, the first topic
will be "The Resurrection and the Life."
+ WELCOME WAGON: Ushers welcome
visitors and ask their names. Following
the singing at the beginning of the ser-
vice and during a time when people sit-
trng next to each other exchange greet-
ings, visitors are introduced to the con-
gregation by someone sitting near them.
They are welcomed, often with applause,
and the ushers offer them a gift of a pen-
cil bearing the church's monogram. Dur-
ing the week. a letter is sent to greet
them, and someone who met them on
Sunday telephones to greet them as well. + OUTREAOt PROGRAMS: The church
supports local service organizations like
+ MISSION STATEME~ Ministering the
word of God; following the truth of
Christ; and enjoying the fullness of the
Spirit.
+ TYPE OF SERMON: The pastor usually
preaches through a book of the Bible. In
that way, he teaches on all subjects
taught in scripture. This year, the teach-
ing has been from the Gospel of John. A
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CLEANING
AVAILABLE
PRESBYTERIAN
St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church
Wonh1r and hear th15 pracucal,
Olru.1-cente~. b1bliGal mewii.~.
"HOW TO HAVE
A HEALTHY SOUL"
(Matthew 7:7-23)
Ot L,d1• 'i.inoil<bn-<ir.-t.-!:>aturday, July 20, 5,30 P.M ~"'h'"' · Sunday, July 21. 8:30 anJ 10: 15 AM
600 St. AnJrcw~ Ro;iJ. Newport Beach, California (71 4) 631°-2880
(acroa from Ncwrt1n I ll!r~ir I lii1h School 111 Irvine anJ 15rh.)
Sr. MARK PREsBYTERIAN
CHURCH COMMUNITY CHURCH
"Open Anns and Open Minds"
Wonbip9:30
Jambom le ~In Newport Bada
644-1341
! HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH
(Dllclpltt of Cltrllt)
1411 IMM Ave. It ............ ....,.., ...
8und1y Wol'llllp • 10:_,.
Dr. Dennis W. Short Minister
645·5781
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+ INTEREST1NG NOTE: Recently the
church has been holding Japanese cultur-
al classes including ikebana (Japanese
flower arranging) and cooking courses.
Other classes are being considered.
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CHRISTIAN
SOUTH COAST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
W e Care About You Because C hrist Cares.
"An Ancient Testimony"
(Psalm 116)
Jerrold A. Hollobiugh.
Minister
792 Victoria Street • Costa Mesa, CA • 92627 (7 14) 548-3468
(Comer of Vim>ri• &: PlattnWi)
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
~T.SCJENTIST
3303 Via Udo, Newpclt Jleacb
673-1340 or 673-6150
ONldl 10 am • 5 pn,
tunday lcboal 10 am
Wedmldar ~I pn
3100 Pactflc View Dr I Newport leach
6"-2617 or 675-4661
CbW'Cb lOam
Sunday School 1 o am ~ ~. pn. lat w.dnlldclr 12 DQQl1
Thou wilt shew me the path of life: In thy
p"unu is fu/ness ofjoy: at thy right hand
the" are pleasurus for ~rmon.
Psalms 16:11
tl'lllt Media'~• 1\e f1nt a.
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Sdep.ce, is hosting a book wd·
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Saturday. The Rev. Gail Miller will
review •'lbe Awakened Heartr•
by Betty Eadie, author pf
•Embraced by the Light." ~~
church is at 901 Dove St., Sui~
145, 'in Newport Beach. Love
offerings accepted. can 646-31~
for more information. .
WHAT IS WISDOM
Guest speaker Ann Fox wlli
present ·wisdom: What Is It, Who
Has It, and How Do You Get It"'
dwing the 10:30 a.m. service Sun-
day at Orange Coast Unitarlan
urcb in Cnsta Mesa The se.r.
mon will explore ways to develop
the wisdom needed to meet 21st
centwy challenges. Fox begins an
assignment as intern minister at
Emerson Uhltaria.J). Church of
Houston, Texas in September. On-
going summer children and youth
programs will be conducted dll{·
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The church is located at 1259
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SATURDAY, JULY 20, 1996 At
South Coast. Repertory audience taken aback-by Marcovicci
Afdrea Marcovlcd bolted
onto the darkened stage of
uth Cout Repertory
Tbeatre draped in a white cape
with a train to follow her.
, -:,..:lt was the tool of a diva, but
19fa:rcovicd, forty-something, clas-
~ beautiful and the young
·~er of a toddler boy, is any-
"tlling but a diva. She discarded
~the affectation at once, draping it
''9ft;the piano and revealing her
"WMO-style gown of black silk and tN~et applique. The audience
was taken back to the supper
clubs of the 3()s and 40s when
· Marcovicci's mother, Helen
Stuart, sang the songs of Porter
and Berlin, Kerns and Gershwin.
Marcovicci is a self proclaimed
torch singet of the very late 20th
• ., C:entury. She admits that she sings
~happy love songs. "Such a
_tJWlg would be an oxymoron," ,we tells the local crowd that has
.-.,.,..,.--1-n-ti~mnnui+o house ot-
'?C'R for a Saturday night filled
1with her kind of love songs. Love
, 66ngs, as she puts it, •about love
'unfulfilled, love gone awry, love
'Unrequited." In the tradition of
·the great chanteuses Edith Piaf
·and Marlene Dtetrtch, Marcovicci
is a woman of her time, represent-
ing her time, talcing her time by
ttbe throat and throttling it full
'Mrce, compelling her audience to
face the emotion she hands them
with every nuance of her body
b.w.
cook·
movement, every sound she
utters.
The Orange Coast audience
did not really know what to ·
expect. They had.come to cele-
brate South Coast Repertory's sec-
ond annual "Summer SpoWgbt,"
a dinner fund-raiser and auction
at-ttttracted 500 lOC8:b an
raised in excess of $40,000 for the
local theater. The evening began
with an alfresco buffet in the
courtyard of SCR fronting the the-
ater. Arriving guests Judy and
Joel Slutzky, Barbara and BW
Roberts, Ellen and Ned Ollvler
stepped through a huge portrait
frame set up as an entrance into a
shimmering black and white fan-
tasy reception featuring silvery
half moons hung !rom the court-
yard trees. Glowing paper
lanterns added to the mood creat-
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Sloate, as locals asked one anoth-crowd that did not know what to
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d before. a standing ovation. Some were
The entertainer who would not sure why, but they knew they
soon take her audience by storm had expertenced something spe-
had in fact spent the afternoon at cial, certainly something very out
R.lzzoW. South Coast Plaza. She of the ordinary, everyday enter-
was there to autograph her new tainment they are exposed to here
compact disc. "I think two or in Orange County.
three people came by," she said Chair of the evening Barbara
with a self-effacing laugh. "Actu-Glabman joined her co,chairs Jon
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came by." The store was playing thanking the crowd for their sup-
ber music over the speaker sys-port. "If you see an empty chair in
tern dwing her afternoon visit. the house tonight, I want you to
"One woman came over to me know that it is paid for," said a
and said, Honey .. is that you proud Glabman. There \Yere no
singing? ... OK, I'll buy one ... sign empty chairs. Glabman, her hus·
here!" band Jim, and her committee
The cabaret torch singer made sure of that, to their credit.
signed with pleasure. She has SCR artistic diredon Davld
traveled a long road from her folk Emmes and Martin Benson
song and tie-died days in Central joined Marcovicci, her husband
Park during the late 60s to the actor"Daniel Richert, and a crowd
elegant simplicity of a black of new and adoring fans for a lit-
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stage of South Coast Repertory. congratulations back in the SCR
Her home base is the Oak Room courtyard following the show.
of New York's Algonquin Hotel, Next time the chanteuse is in
and when in Los Angeles, she town to sing "Our Love ls Here
often plays the Gardenia Club on To Stay", the crowd at Rizzolli will
Santa Monica Boulevard in the be in line around the South Coast
roughest part of Hollywood. Her Plaza block.
name, her voice and her style are ------------infiltrating the heartland. By the • B.W. COOK'S columns run Thursdays
end of her act, which consisted of and Saturdays.
her, the piano, magnificently'
played by arranger-conductor
Glenn Mehrbacb, diamond ban-
gles on one wrist, and the white
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ultiple -vieWPoints fo~ 'Multiplicity'
· This romantic comedy a must-see
Can you identify with hav-
1 ing so much to do that you
' b ave no time for yourself?
Welcome to "Multiplicity. ff
Meet Doug Kenney.i he's no
different from the next person
'except that he
has decided to
lighten his load.
His workload
has doubled,
his wife wants
to go back to
work, and he
needs to be at
his kids' activi-By Melissa
ties. He can't Richardson
afford to lose
his JOb. What
are his alternatives? Enter Hol-
lywood magic. Just when
• Doug, contrived realistically
by Michael Keaton, is at his
cracking point, a psychiatrist
promises to double his capaci-
ty -with a clone.
Now Doug can really be in
~two places at once. But then,
why stop with only one clone?
-Soon, Doug has enough help
that he can explore new inter-
~ ests without worries. The
clones accomplish tasks with
amazing proficiency. Yet they
.. are only human, right? (Well,
at least they look humQn.)
When they try clonit:!g, hilarity
abounds. But with th\Ycomedy
comes disaster. Unfortunately,
Doug's losing his life rather
• .4bsdutaY Na
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than easing the stress. After a
new bundle shows up, the
original Doug should realize
things are spinning out of con-
trol. The question is how will
Doug manage to regain his
life? The humor of Multiplicity
keeps you laughing at Doug's
antics even though you will
sympathize with Keaton's
character.
• As businessman Doug Ken-
ney, in all shapes and forms,
Keaton hammers out an amaz-
ingly witty character wh o
fights to make his ingenious
plan work. At a time when
The Nutty Professor's Eddie
Murphy is being praised for
creating numerous different
characters, Keaton deserves
high accolades for his creation
of several in ivi u s stem-
ming from one.
Andie MacDowell performs
wonderfully as the confused
wife who runs through a
gamut of emotions as she tries
to deal with the constant
changes in her husband's per-
sonality. Keaton has his hands
full with creating numerous
personas, but MacDowell man-
ages superbly with the equally
challenging job of reacting to
them all. Although concerned
for her husband, MacDowell
draws in even the most
reserved movie watcher with
her comic outbursts.
During this action-packed
movie summer, this comedy is
a hit. You'll laugh until your
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tion make this movie a must-
see -even during a very hec-
tic summer.
• MELISSA RICHARDSON, 16, Is a
Costa Mesa resident and a junior at
Newport Harbor High.
Only if your in the
mood for made-for-TV
MMultiplicity!' has the 1001(
of a charming television sitcom
striving to be a major Holly-
wood production. Michael
Keaton stars as
a busy busi-
nessman who is
cloned into four
different ver-
The whole premise is silly,
with Keaton's final clone being
a goofball role played only for
slapstick laughs. But Keaton
and Andie McDowell, w~o
portrays his wife, are touching
and believable as a working
class couple Striving to meet
the financial demands of the
American Dream while trying
to carve out quality ti.me with
their kids. Their credibility in
these roles, together with the
·genuine chemistry between
them, makes the humor work
in the family situatioqs pre-
sented to us. A touch of bed-
room farce also provides some
of the funniest scenes in the
movie.
This film delivers it's laughs
because of Keaton's fine per-sions of himself mthls ligh1----""--' ....,,..__,_+-'fennanee-and--the-light--touca
weight romantic
comedy. Plot
convenience
overtakes scien-By John
tific realit)' as Depko
the clonifi9
process depicted early in the
film is just an excuse to set up
the comic premise. But tliis
allows Keaton to put on a real
acting clinic with his very
amusing portrayal of four dis-
tinct personalities in one char-
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While "Multiplicity" is a
pleasant diversion with gen-
uinely funny moments, the
movie can't shake that made-
for-TV feeling that means you
probably won't see it at Oscar
time. Wait for the video.
Grade: B-
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resident and a senior investigator
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SATURDAY, JULY 20, 1996 A11
ell-acted 'Courage' portrays emotional futricacies of war
top-notch delivery
from Denzel
This ls a fine movie. Reminded
81.e of •Soldiers Story" and •A
Pew Good Men.• Has a great
story and outstanding acting.
· It's the story of
a tank comman-
der in Desert
Storm who unin-
• tentionally kills
his best friend
and cannot get
over it. He's
, assigned to
• inYeStigate the By Dlck
merit of a medal Tucker
of honor award
ofthestmy.
Meg Ryan, who plafi the pilot,
actually has .a small speaking
role, but her character is essential
to the plot and she does a great
job.
Lou Diamond Phillips, who
plays a member of the helicopter
crew involved in the investiga-
tion, gives a strong performance.
He is becoming a fine actor and
is a big asset to this film.
Denzel Washington has played
some fine roles, but this is his
best. As a man who is fighting
himself and d ete rmined to find
the truth, his perfo~ce is hon-
est, believable, tough. He gives
an Academy Award performance.
This war film is more
than just a movie
"Courage Under Fire" is an
extraordinary film. Not since
"Shawshank Redemption" and
"Born on the Fourth of July" has
a story been so brilliantly told. In
fact, I was so
immersed in the
intricacies of the
characters and
the subtleties of
their actions that
to call this Mjust"
a movie some-
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bad been killed in a rescue oper-
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his guilt and to find the true
account of the rescue is the crux
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and evaluating medal recipients
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A12 SATURDAY. JULY 20, 1996
readers hotline
District
dragging
its feet
• Readers say school
officials need to take Gov.
Pete Wilson up on his
offer of $650 per pupil to
lower class size.
• EDITOR'S NOTE: We asked
our readers if they thought the
Newport-Mesa school district
should act quickly to lower
class size. Here are a few of the
responses:
I 'm glad you wrote an article
on that. I was wondering
when they were going to get
a clue about it because if all
the other districts are hiring
new teachers now they are
going to get the high-quality
teachers.
We are going to be left with
what's left and they may be
great, too, but chances are
stronger they are not going to
be as good as the cream of the
crop.
It says they might implement
the plan in February.
Why break up a first grade
class in February? Anybody
; who works with little kids
know you don't do that. A
child bonds with his teacher in
first grade and kindergarten
and to break them up half way
through the year clearly
defeats the purpose of what a
good classroom is about.
I don't know why they don't
start it sooner like all the other
schools. Newport-Mesa has
looked the other the way
when it comes to other issues
and now when they have
something really great that
they can jump on, they are still
looking the other ":lay. That's
too bad.
It is really frustrating as a
parent in the school district.
MAIREAD KENNELLY
Newport Beach
I de!initely think we shol;lld
DALE MCCOY
Newport Beach
I think if the school board is
not doing everything possible
to implement this by the fall
then I do think they are drag-
ging their feet.
I know some schools in our
county have this starting this
fall and actually starting this
month.
Yes I do think they are drag-
ging their feet if they are not
doing everything in their abili-
ty to implement this right
away.
LISA GIGER
Newport Beach
Yes, if they don't take up
the offer they are just basically
throwing good money away
and I think they could raise the
other 20% they need to reduce
class sizes(.
I think i~ridiculous that
Newport-Mesa can't move as
quickly as other districts are
moving prior to schools open-
ing.
Even including year-round
schools in Irvine which are
opening this week. If they
could move that quickly, I think
Newport-Mesa district should
be moving that quickly.
Certainly there is enough
parent support in this district
that they can get the other
20% to make their budget
requirements for the full pupil
5ize reimbursement.
SUSANCAUAS
Newport Beach
I really don't know What the
school district has been doing
on it, but I do feel very strongly
that they should take up the
governor on his offer.
tt is the first time In 20 years
fiat something positive Is
bttlng done tow•rd the educa-
tion In the stat• and If they
~ their feet on tt I am going
be In there raising ~I.
~LYONS
Costa MeM •
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FAX: 7~ 4-M&:-4170 • l l ADEIS
" DAVID FERDIG I DAILY PILOT
Brittney Shafer (left) and
Bailey Gardner are. true to
their school, earning $13
during a lemonade sale
and donating the money
to Newport Heights me-
mentary School.
DON LEACH I DAii. Y Pl.OT --
gains
SWEET AND SOUR
Thanks-le-the-hard work of
students Brittney Shafer and Bai-
ley Gardner Newport Heights
Elementary School is $13 richer.
The pair collected the cash b'y
selling lemonade to thirsty cus-
tomers in their neigh~rhood.
PERSEVERANCE
Julie Moore faced some tough
odds. Despite being an asthmat-
ic, she detided to attempt swim-
ming the 17 .5 nautical mile trip
across the Catalina Channel.
Unfortunately, exhaustion and
cold water took its toll and
Moore came up just short. Still, a
valiant effort.
NEW LOOK
Costa Mesa officials have
launched an effort to spruce up
the rundown and blighted-areas
of Newport Boulevard. The
undertaking would include plans
for bike paths and parks.
IT'S IN THE WATER
After weeks negotiations,
Newport Beach, the Irvine
Ranch Water District and the
Orange County Water District
agreed to a far-reaching plan
that should -if everything goes
right -keep treated waste water
out of the environmentally se1\5i-
tive Upper Newport.Bay. The
IRWD had proposed dumping
around 5 million gallons of high-
ly treated sewage a day in the
bay. The deal would result in
the treated sewage being used
for irrigation.
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· losses
ROBERT K. SNYDER
Swimmer Julie Moore ch allenged the Catalina Channel but came up short. However,
her valiant effort gained ·her the tiUe of winner.
A longtime resident and fonner manag-
er of the Balboa Island Perry, Snyder
passed away earlier this year. He will be
greatly missed.
I Mayor's
J ohn Hedges colwnn makes
me sick. I can't believe he
uses that tragedy and turned
I
Toro Airport. That man is an
aberration. How sad.
SHARON BOUDREAU
Newport Beach
correspondence
words on flying not so comforting
the Brooklyn Museum for nine
years, that was a BRONX accent
Carolyn heard. I was born and
Yankee Stadium. But than.ks for
the thoughtful coverage . .,
MICHAEL B01WINICK
Newport Beach
cated group of women who truly
want and do try to serve our
community's needs. Give us a
we will, as we have other ser-
vices to offer.
JOCELYN GILBERT
Newport Beach
Bankruptcy nothing
to celebrate ·
The recent range ounty
officials sell celebration of their
exit from bankruptcy is way out
of line and an affront to us tax-
payers.
ers have some bitter medicine
to look forward to -30 years
of paying for the cost of
bonds and interest to pay br
the former board of supervi-
sors carelessness and incom-
petency.
This sure is nothing to cele-
brate.
...
..
John Hedges indicated some-
thing in regards to permanent
fught fright. The only fright I
have in regards to planes IS that,
that numb skull John Hedges
would be piloting them. I find
hlm unbelievable that he 1s let
alone a pilot or running the city
of Newport Beach's magnitude
Many children getting
dental treatment
Thanks for bein$
there, paramedics
It should have been a
~silent Prayer" for the Orange
County taxpayers pocketbook.
So the Orange ~ounty taxpay-
DAVID E. ROBERTS
Costa Mesa
MICHAEL LAKE
Newport Beach
Daily Pilot another
part of liberal press
It seems interesting that the
typical liberal press put a black-
out on the fact that Pete Wilson
gave the eulogy for the officer at
Calvery Chapel. Not a thing
mentioned in the article by John
Canalis. I would imagine il he
was a Republican governor you
would have probably given him
full coverage. This is what you
would expect from the press
--0ne sided.
BOB JOHNSON
Costa Mesa
• EDITOR'S NOTE: We presume you
mean Democratic governor.
Yo, git yer accents
right, already
Thank you and Carolyn Miller
for the progress report to the
communlty on the renovation of
the old library building and the
museum. I hope that your read-
ers will be able to share our
excitement over the next few
months as new reports are made.
But allow me an addition, a
small correction and a BIG cor-
rection.
(1) our success to date has
been from the leadership of Joan
Beall1 chair, end her terrific
Building Committee.
(2) •6,000 11 th square
footage of the combined build-
ings. We will twve about 18,000
square feet of renovated gallery
space (up from 9,000).
(3) Tbouqh I WU director of
'
This letter is being sent to
straighten up a Hlad " of incorrect
mfonnation a representative of
SOS recently said ~bout dental
care for the needy.
It was stated that Assistance
League H only treats children" -
I do not know where one draws
the line between the definition
of child, teenager, young adult,
or just plain needy young peo-
ple, but in our Assistance
League De ntal Center 1,500
.. kids .. pass through our doors
each year.
Their ages range from kinder-
garten to 12th grade and we
have 90 that are still being treat-
ed because their work is not fin-
ished, and they are baween the
ages of 19 and 22.
This group started with us
when they were young but we,
and I emphasize this, finish what
we start -our treabnent just does
not end when their required
schooling ends.
The care that is given tSy our
professional staff, and I do mean
professional dentists and ortho-
dontists, includes cleaning,
bridges, crowns, root canals, etc.
and of course braces. I guess one
could say we can otter every-
thing from "soup to nuts."
I am not writing this letter to
criticize, demean, take away
from SOS because all of us who
"give" are needed in our com-
munity. I a.m sending this epistle
to you because 1 am proud of
Assistance League of Newport-
Mesa, l care about what we, who
a.re totally volunteer ladies, do,
and I believe we should be
known for the services that we
offer.
By th way, we support this
philanthropic projecfthrougb
sales in our Thrift and Consign· .
ment Shope (located in our build-
ing that a1IO hoUMI our Dental
Center), and our variOul aUxil-
Mu}' tund·ralten. We.,. a dedi· •
, We just want you to know
how very special the paramedics
on Balboa Island are to us.
Our 12 and 10 year-old grand4
daughters called 911 for their
father on July 8, 1996. The team
of Capt. Alex Zanelli, William
Thnke and Gary Beeler respond-
ed and were able to save our son
from certain death from a mas-
sive heart attack.
We are so glad to have such
devoted men right here on our
island -everyone should know
how well-trained they are.
DON AND BARBARA GATES, Sr.
Balboa Island
Shower ministrY truly ;l'
a blessing
The shower ministry at First
Methodist is surely a great bless-
ing and I (bank them for it. As a
volunteer at SOS I have been
able to refer many clients to the
"ministry" -the only free shower
in townl
U it is true that cleanliness is
next to Godliness, First
Methodist is on the right mission.
God bless the Methodists and
everyone else, too.
LD.llAN JOHNSON
. Santa Ana Heights
Drug policy needs
discussion
Thanks for Joe Bell's enlight-
ening discoune on the failure of
the present U.S. drug policy. I
totally agree It's time to et least
talk about changing something
that needl changing.
People who have •blind oppo-
sition• to at least talking about
eertous ch4nqe are ju.st keeping
their heads tn the sand. .
Here'• hoping the Daily Pilot
J(eeps up the good workl
PHILIP cun1S
Calta Mela
readers respond
.
Get rid of lewd shirts
I walk quite often down in : ness areas up and down the .
Balboa and I am totally I coast, Seal Beach, Dana Point,
against1he displaY, of lewd i Huntington Bea.ch, none of
T-shirts. I think we have l them have T-shirts like them
enough lewd things around. I in their windows. I think it is a
With the millions of kids disQTace to residents, visitors
walking a.round. there, I think and the other businesses in
we need to protect them and l the area.. I don't undel1tand
the rest of us who are offend-j why the dty lets this go on.
ed. I think the T-shirts stioWd
1
SHDU.l!Y P1HA
be kept in the back. Balboa PeniDIWa
CAnlY DASHER
Costa Mesa I We have~ been
I embarruaed when we~
I have been fighting um I down gueltl to our comm~
thing for yean because it's one
1
1 to '" tbelil Wlgu and
of the things that is dowliing oblC:me (lilplays. It's m•lrt;ng
this area. I have been so upset I an commullity • boa.key t.oalt.
with all of that bad stuff up It is no laughing maner wben
there. bOfl and glitS WM1 tldl ldDd
I don't want my kidi or of suggesuve ttma.
frteDds or relattves down tbere · TOM PINDIU.
to .. that stuff. It ii .mbei· ..... raamg and dOwngredlDg and
I tbink lt II terrible that we
have to put up Wttb that.
SUSAN IAMCINO Belboe ,.,,,.,...
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LUNDE
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center will be used by the boys
and girls aquatics teams, which
include water polo and swim-
ming.
Several members in the New-
port Harbor High School Aquatic
~oosters already paid a deposit
(or used weight-training equip-
ment they bought recently at a
liquidation sale. But they need to
raise $30,000 more in the next 60
(lays.
"A lot of people in the cornmu-
riity asked us if they could do
anything and this might be it,"
Lunde said. "There is a lack of
good strength training (for the
aquatic teams) and this will make
a dilference."
Although the Lundes' two old-
est sons have graduated from the
FIRE KIDS
CONTINUED FROM A 1
dummy, twice her size. by the
neck.
After reaching the line, Joelle
collapsed next to ·her shoes, then
collected her ribbons for her out-
standing effort.
More than 130 kids participat-
~ Friday in th~ Mini Firefighter
Challenge at the Orange Co).lllty
Pair, which incorporated a physi-
cal contest with lessons on fire
safety.
"It's nice to have the hoopla,
but at the same time, we're here to
teach the children about fire pre-
vention," said Emmy Day, a
spokeswoman with the Orange
County Fire Authority.
Firefighters from Riverside pro-
vided a trailer designed like a
tiouse to show kids what to do if
they discover a fire in their own
homes.
The Orange County Fire
Authority also brought along two
canine pals -Lenny and Jake -to
help teach lessons in fire safety.
Lenny, a 3-year-old Labrador
retriever, showed kids how he
could find a hiddep swatch of
gasoline-laced cloth .as part of an
arson investigation. Jake, a 3-year-
high sc.hool, and Gray died, the
Costa Mesa couple remain active
in the boosters which counts
about 80 families as members.
Gary Dietz, the booster presi-
dent of the aquatics dub for the
boys, said that for some time the
aquatics conditioning center
needed to be improved from its
old, unpleasant environment
including weight machines that
appear unsafe.
"I think Gray's passing gave
us an extra incentive," Dietz said.
•(The center) is something we
can all rally around and get
enthused about."
The boosters are asking for
support from the community to
refurbish the conditioning center.
Call 721-5161 if you have any
questions or send contributions to
Newport Harbor Aquatics Boost-
ers, 800 Newport Center Drive,
Suite 150, Newport Beach,
92660.
VICTIM
CONTINUED FROM A 1
Judys first husband, Steven
Smith, was killed in a car accident
in 1989. William's first wife, Pat
Story, died of cancer in 1988.
Judy, along with mends and
colleagues, remembered William
as a roan who used his intelli-
gence, Wit and manner to make it
in business and his heart to suc-
ceed with his first and second
families.
"My husband was extremely
respected," Judy said. "He bad
that good Midwestern sense of
ethics, fairless and hard work."
Judy said he very much loved ·
her daughters, Anna Story, 16,
and Jillian Smith, 23. He treated
them as his own.
"He was a better father than
most because he was a father by
choice," Judy said. "When he
old Dalmatian, demonstrated the married me, he married them."
"stop, drop and roll" technique Jillian Smith said William was
used to extinguish fires on cloth-to give her away at her wedding
ing. th.is December. She just graduat-
Tue-kids!.(:ont~t was a preau:'--~Kl-Irom the University of Wasb-
sor to the main event, a profession-ington.
al Firefighter Challenge. ·
The Rev. Peter Haynes of SL
Michaels and All Angels Episco-
pal Church in COrona del Mar
married William and Judy. He
remains a dose family friend.
•He was a lover and a leader,•
Haynes said. "He was continual-
ly a man of the highest morality."
Though he liked goU and oth-
er activities, Haynes said William
"just enjoyed sitting on the patio
at his house, talking with his
friends."
The Iowa native was a non-
nonsense type who carefully and
thoughtfully ch<>Se his words. He
was active in church and charity,
working with the City of Hope.
His intellect was considered as
strong as his heart with diverse
interests ranging from interna-
tional events to the California
Angels. He graduated from the
University of Iowa in 1968 with a
business degree.
Story was president and chief
executive officer of National
American Insurance Co. of Cali-
fornia in Rancho Dominguez, a
communitf north of Long Beach.
A flag flew at half-mast Friday
outside. the company'>-headquar
ters and workers appeared upset
as they moved about thf> one-st<r
ry office complex.
As with his family, his adueve-
ments were great in business. He
started working for the msurance
"My husband was
extremely respected.
He had that good
Midwestern sense of
ethics, fairness and
hard work ... "
-JUDY STORY •
firm in 1987 after previous assign-
ments with The Prudential and
other high-profile companies.
Adoration from peers eventually
brought him a seat on the Califor-
nia Chamber of Commerce board
of directors.
•He was very highly thought
of, as are all of our directors. who
are leading executives in Califor-
nia," said Doug Gordon, vice
-.presi.4eet-0f..the-state chamber.
He also was involved with the
SATURDAY, JULY 20, 1996
Assoclation of Caldorrua Insur·
ance Companies and the Workers
Compensation Insurance Rating
Bureau.
Story's colleagues said they
were devastated but would not
furtber discuss the matter
Instead, they issued a joint press
release on behalf of the compa-
ny's employees.
"His consetVative Midwestern
upbringing served him well in the
insurance business and he was
well-liked and respected
throughout the ~dustry, • the
statement reads. "He was an
intensely dedicated, hard-work~
ing individual who truly loved his
work and cared about the well
being of all who worked for
NAICC. He will be greatly ,
missed."
Haynes. the reverend, spent
much of Friday afternoon consol-
ing the couple He was optimistic.
"There's Just pain and sadness
in that house,• Haynes said. "It
seems to be a tough time but
they're going to make it•
Memorial services for Story
are pending. ·
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•THE VOUMTED ~runs
peflodkally In the Daily Pilot. If yqu'd II"' Information on getting your orga-
1'\lzatlon listed, call 642-4321, Ext. 331.
IN'THfAITH COUNOL
The Newport-Mesa-Irvine Interfaith
Council, an umbrella organization for
al area service groups, needs vol-
unteers active In local congregations.
Fot lnfonnation, ~II Carol Brown, 548-
3283. '
JUVENILE DIABETES FOUNDATION
IHTERNATIONAL
lM Juvenile Diabetes Foundation lnter-
natJonal, Orange County Chapter. is
seeking volunteers to serve on its golf
tournament committee and tor data
entry. Also a public relations Intern is
needed. For informatiOA on these and
other opportunities, call Lee Powell at
553·0363.
KIDS CANCER CONNECTION
The Kids Cancer Connection is dedicat-
ed to the emotional. educational and
financial needs of children afflicted
with cancer. Volunteers are needed. For
Information, call 851-7774.
-SUSAN &-KGMEN BREAST-CANCER-
FOUNDATION
Volunteers are needed immediately for
a variety of positions for the " 1996
Race for the CureH to be held at Fash-
ion Island on Sept. 22. For more infor-
mation, call 224-0290.
MARCH OF DIMES
The Marcil of Dimes office in Newport
Beach needs volunteers to coordinate
and index resource files and create a
master filing system of information and
referral sources. This agency, dedicated
to preventing birth defects, also needs
front office assistants. Orientation is
provideo. Call 263-1100.
MASTER CHORALE
The performing arts organization needs
volunteers for computer input, ticlcet-
ing, filing and handling phones. For
information, call 556-6262.
MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY ASSOOATION
Assi st the Muscular Dystrophy Assoda-
volunteer diredory TEACHERS ment the program, as has been
discussed.
The di.strict ii taking prelimi-
nary steps to add.ren the class
size Issue before school starts.
~
tlon of Orange County staff at their
•Biker Bash• eYefrt on July 26. Volun-
teer help Is needed with registration,
raffle ticket salti, drink and food
booths, (oat ~ roving ticket sales
or .s a money handler. lWo hours of
training prior to the event will be pro-
vided. Call Diana Cheek .t 55()..()161 .
NATIONAL CAT PROTECTION SOOETY
The non-profit society finds loving
homes for owner-ttlinqulshed cats and
kittens and malntainj a retirement cen-
ter for older cats. Volunteers are ~
ed to brush the cats and give them a
little extra TlC. For more lnformation,
call 650-1232.
NEW DIRECTIONS FOR WOMEN INC.
The non-profit recovery center for adult
women with alcohol and other chemi-
cal dependencies seeks volunteers. Call
548-9927 between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m.
or call JO'( at 548-8754.
NEWPORT BEACH {ONFERENCE AND
vtSfTORS' BUREAU
The Newport Beach Conferenct and
Visitors Bureau is dedicated to the pro-
motion of the city to potential visitors.
If you have extensive knowledge of
Newport Beach and would llke to vol-
unteer, call 722-1611.
HfWllOltT.MfSA SCHOOL
FOUNDATION
The Newport-Mesa Schools Foundation
Is looking for volunteers to help with
fundralslng efforts, speaking opportu-
nities, public events and occasional
offlc.e wortt. NMSF Is a non-profit orga-
niz.atlon that raises funds to help with
the education of children In the New-
port-Mesa Unified School District. To
volunteer call 631-4143.
OPERA PAOFIC
The Opera Pacific Guild Affiance, a
support group for Opera Pacific, has
a wide range of activities for volun-
teers. For Information, call 474-
4488.
OPERATION CLEAN SLATE
Operation Oean Slate, a Costa Mesa-
based organization that focuses on
graffiti prevention, needs volunteers to
paint out graffiti and for other duties.
For more Information, call Michael
Howard at 435-0745.
ORANGE COAST INTERFAITH SHELTER
The Interfaith Shelter Is the largest fam-
ily shelter in the county, housing, feed-
ing and counseling 20 families daily.
The group needs volunteers and dispos-
able diapers. For Information, call Jeff
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one talked-about alternative,
which is to put an aide in each
lower-grade classroom and con-
sequently receive less money
per student.
•A number o! teachers don't
feel that's a viable option
because they're still responsible
for 30-35 students, and they
have to account for the aide and
the program that the aide is car-
rying out," she said.
Teachers also are concerned
that students will have a hard
time adjusting to new classroom
confiaurations should the district
wait ~until February to imple-
PLUG
"'There are concerns about
the educational, social and emo-
Uonal problems kids will have
after they're split from the pri-
mary teacher they have gotten
to know,• Mook said. •And they
will lose educational time while
the kids adjust and the new
teacher learns their patterns of
development. It's not ideal.•
Teachers also worry instruc-
toTS hired after all other districts
have gotten first picks or those
hired under emergency creden-
tial waivers will not be up to par,
considering the local communi-
ty's high standards, Mook said.
"We want the best teachers in
the classroom, not just warm
bodies," she said.
Elementary school principals
have been called back from
vacation, school officials said,
and will meet with administra-
tors Tuesday to discuss space
and budgets.
School boa.rd president Jim
de Boom ,Jaid he's trying to
schedule a special school board
meeting in early ~ugust sin~e
the board wasn't to meet agam
until Aug. 27. The board can-
celed its Aug. 13 meeting last
month.
A group of concerned parents
are getting together Monday.
For more information about the
parent meeting, call Angela
Kraus at 252-4423.
----.... Reynolds, 631-7213. ---"'----..._..--!.._._._ ____ _
FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY
The growing interest in the year-old
Used Book Store In the Central Library
has created a need for more volunteers
to staff the store and the wortcroom,
where members categorize and screen
the condition of the books donated by
the community. Vol unteen must be
members of Friends of the Lib,ary and
are a.sked to woric two three-hour shifts
per month. Call volunteer coordinator
Hannah Flynn at 673-0419 or the book-
store at 759-9667 for more Information..
NEWPORT COSTA MESA YMCA
The Newport-Costa Mesa YMCA needs
a variety of general volunteer tlelp. For
information, call Rita, 642-9990.
NAUTICAL MUSEUM
The Newport Harbor Nautlcal Museum
is in need of assistance in the area of
accounting. If you have a CPA or book-
keeping expenence, please contact Dr.
Sheli Smith at 673-3377.
;.,,,. •Aaw,..
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COUNOL
Volunteers are needed for a variety of
functions. Call B39-6199.
CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
The Orange County Chamber Orchestra
needs volunteers to help sell tickets,
staff social affairs, work the office and
assist with mailing parties. The orches-
tra also needs volunteers who would
like to learn more about classical music
to participate on its administrative
board. call Gil Abrams at 644-7019 for
more Information.
ORANGE COUNTY HARVEST
Orange County Harvest is committed to
feeding the hungry by reducing pro-
duce left In the fields and Is seeking
volunteers to glean weekly on Wednes-
day mornings from 8 to 10 a.m. and on
the third Sunday of each month from 1
to 3 p.m. For more Information, call
708-1597.
Plug into the Pilot
Classified section to
find services from
electronics and
plumbers, to
landscapers and
painters.
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EYE-OPENER
Corona del Mar braces for
eighth Jack Errion Classic
QUOTE OF THE DAY
-UINre was a wag to MM.
Jody~ would/Ind it .....
-OLYMPICS WA1ER POlO COAOI BllL 8ARNEl1'
·ALWAYS SOUPED UP, READY TO WIN I I 1 I I ' ' . ' '
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Bill Barnett called Jody
Campbell the '88 team's
most complete ·player;
Newport Beach resident
went on to be installed in
water polo's Hall of Fame.
By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot
NERT BEACH -Jody
bell never met a
poo m which he couldn't
win a water polo game.
way to win,
would find it," said Campbell's
1.988 U.S. Olympic coach, Bill
Barnett (Newport Harbor High).
stephanie
keefe
Milne, Case
take honors at
Independence
Cup qua.lifier
• But it'll be Lee Buratti
and Lance Toguchi who
move on to lndpendence
Cup Regatta competition.
T he United States Sailing
Center bas once again
fostered sailors to be
champions. .
Five teams competed this past
weekend for the honor of
representing Southern California
in the United States
Independence Cup, the national
championship for disabled
sailors, and when all was said
and done, there was more than
But Campbell, a two-time
Olympian, met a crowd be
couldn't bear during the
Opening Ceremonies of the '88
Seoul Games.
Campbell, a Newport Beach
resident, had played for Coach
Monte Nitzkowski in the 1984
Los Angeles Games.
•My biggest memory of .
1984, •Campbell said, •was
walking in the Coliseum for the
Opening Ceremonies and
. hearing the deafening roar. It
gave me goose bumps. You
understood you were definitely .
contrast going to Seoul."
Four years later, Seoul was
different.
the olympiad series
~In any competition
in the Olympics,
against the Soviet
Union or anybody, the
South Koreans would
root against us, and
we had U.S. (military)
troops protecting their
borders. It wasn't long
after that when the
Soviet Union shot
down one of their
MI was telling some
of the guys how (the
Opening Ceremonies)
were going to be an
unbelievable feeling,
then we went to Seoul
and just got a goU clap,
just a courtesy clap,•
Campbell said. ·u was
a letdown to see how
rude the Korean
people were to the U.S.
during the whole
Olympics.1\ify family
had problems getting
Jody Campbell airlines.
• eo was a
place, but I couldn't
ta.xis, because (the taxi drivers)
knew they were Americans. I quite understand why that was
happening. That's definitely my
lasting impression of the '88
Games.•
Speaking of lasting
impressions, avoid asking
Campbell anything about Team
USA's preliminary-round victory
against Greece. All Campbell
remembers is that Greece had a
6-foot-8 hole man he had to
guard.
On one shot, Campbell's head
got in the way of the towering
player's follow-through.
Campbell suffered a mild
concussion and was carried from
the pool deck. NBC had wanted . . .
• SEE JODY PAGE 8 3
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Bob Duesler still doing
his thing on the tennis
courts, driving his foes
to distraction with his
tormenting style.
By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot
HUNTINGTON BEACH -Bob Duesler,
master of the lob shot, had his challen ger
tossing away his rack.et and sarcastically
clapping on the opposite side of the tennis
. court Friday.
Duesler, of Newport Beach, and Geof
Grant, of Sausalito, met for the first time
since 1981. But they're old friends, both
having traveled the United States Tennis
Association m.en's senior circuit for years.
•You can hate him," Grant said of
Duesler, •but you've got to play him and
socialize with him.
•Today, I just couldn't set up well
enough and I couldn't power the ball
enough. My job was to make it tough on
him."
Grant made it tough on Duesler, pushing
him to three sets, but was frustrated by
Duesler's constant torment of lobs and spins
in the men's 55s qllarterfinals of the USTA
National Hardcourt Championships at the
featuring
PINS
WATER POLO
Los Angeles
Seoul
OLYMPIC DIARY
little
things
IDean-
a lot
... •An autograph's value
can carry a lot of weight. ·
EDITOR'S Q5e5)
NOTE: Corona
del Mar .(
resident Doug
Sparks is a
(coaching)
technidan to
the 1996
Olympic
Games in
AUanta, whose
day-to-day
endeavors for
the Games
began July 8. Doug Sparks
Friday. July 19 -It seems like
ages ago that I was told of my
recreatio n standings HOOPS
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o_,otc..... .....
Ma ..... Coe.I •c-
hndlts. 4; 6. Continent.I
Cibte.1; 1. Old lats a ..._ o. CONTINUED FROM 81 .............. D"'
1. Y~s HetOef. 10
Meft4l "•1· points.; 2. (tie) Zaconof'ftks. always amazed bow these old-
1. (tie) Mad Mbc. 1 points.
lffzer Bombers, 7; 3. (tie)
Swing This, 6. We Try
Harder, 6; 5. (tie) Tomados.
2, Take Your Base. 2.
1. Pier<» St. Terminators,
S-1; 2. National Sports Grit~
4-1-1; 3. (tie) Brew Cr.w,
l ·l, POC. 3·3;
s. Big Wednetdlty, Ii timen can play.•
4. unknowns, 6; 5. (tie) The He supervises everything
Dogs, 4• Giants. ft. w.st while filling in if there's a c:o.st Auto, 4; I . Siw.rs, 2. Women's missing referee, timer or 5. Sh«ehouse, 2·3-1; 1. Zubles, 8 points; 2. scorekeeper. ~eoect ·o-1·
1. Rebets. 10 poi~
6. The~Q.6.
....... C.J " Total ICAIOS. 6; 3. (tie) Q-OCJb • [put my snem out to ~·
2. River ~ts. 8; l . (tie) The
Fungi, 6, Viii. Martinique,
6; 5. catfomla Ore4tmln'.
4; 6. Oeats 'n Oeavage, 2;
7. ~rlfone, 1.
1. Young Gum, 10 points; Di~ 4, Strike A Pose, 4; ture, • Orris said with a laugh,
S. Gunn Bandits, 2; drawing the line at t.aldng the 2. Bad 8Mts. 8; 3. (tie) The
Chucks, 6, Silver Bullets, 6,
Spomplge. 6; 6. Team Taxi, O. 6. Rookies. 0. ard U Men's 1..oww "D" h court. • p witil last year I
1. (tie) T.Q. Shooters, 10 would play a game or two, but Men's ·w·
Modtfled Coed "D-2"
1. B.T. Appraisals. 12
points; 2. (tie) Ziggy, Ziggy. Ziggy, 8, The Rookies, S;
4. Rlptide, 6; 5. The All
Mighty's, 4; 6. Seer Buddies,
~ 7. Apria Jones & Temps
of Doom, 0.
1. (tie) Lowted, 3-1, POC.
3· 1, Pierce St. Temtinators,
3· 1 ~ 4. (tie) Jones Boys. 1-3,
Bilbo Baggins, 1-3, Outers
Shooters, 1·3.
points, Ballpartc Pizza, 10, I'm afraid they are beyond me.
Containers, 10; 4. McGaw. I still have the desire, but not
4; 5. (tie) Ducers, 1, Parrot the athletic ability, or the con-
Heads. 1' ditioning." ~ llASKETIAl.l. MONDAY He also has the youngsters Men's "C..2"
Men's "C·1"
1. The Goons. 10 points:
2. (tie) Screaming Mimi's, S,
NMCC Men, 8; 4. (tie)
Quien Es Mas Macho, 4,
Outer Limits, 4; 6. V.l.E .. 2.
1. (tie) Budmen. 6 points,
Junkyard Dogs, 6; 3. (tie)
Sam Burners, 4, Step Two,
4; 5. (tie) Shooters, 2, Dog
Pound, 2.
1. S.T.1 ..• 2-0; 2. Sneaker in the current program be
Squeak.ers, 2-1. Shooters, scorers and timers so they can
2-1; 4. (tie) Soljahs. 1-1, get ,a sense of the history
Rhymes Wrth Duck, 1-1, they're a part of. L.A. Futures, 1-1; 7. (tie) • 1 , all fun Time Outs, 0-2. Spirit ts not re y a d-raiser Men's "C-4"
Coed "C"
1. TNT/Cleats 'N Cleavage,
10 points; 2. Team Voo Doo,
8; 3. Bilbos At The Sat. 6;
1. Swing This, 8 points; 2.
(tie) Team can, 6, New
Beginning, 6; 4. (tie)
Mudville, 2, The Smoothies,
2; 7. c.arta Blanca, 0.
Siikscreens, 0-2. although we make a couple
1\JESDAY dollars,• Orris said. •The day
1. (tie) Ab5olutely No 'D'. brings everybody back, bind-~~;!~2~~~~8~~3;eo ing the tradition of Corona del
Rim. 1-2; s. (tle) G.S.F., o-3• Marc athletics, in general, and Men's "0-2"
Wiidcats, G-3. orona del Mar basketball, in 4. (tie) Zubies, 4, Orange
County Combo, 4, Shore-
hoase;-4;--'7. KillerVwgi ,
1. Don't Matter, 8 points;
WEDNESDAY particular,,, he said. •The kids 2. My Leg Hurts, 7; 3. 71tte~ktrr'Em & Fry~c--+-e to seetlleprogram bas
Coed ·0-1"
•rates, !i, 4. Cone, 4; 5. (tie)
Marauders, 0, Ice Chalet 0. 3-0, Red Scare, 3--0; 3. continued the values, the style
1. Beachcombers. 1 O
points; 2. Boatrockers, 8;
3. (tie) Fairview, 6, Best
Billiards. 6; S. CJ Sluggers,
4; 6. PM Slammers, 1; 7.
Blue Sox. 0.
Men's "D-1" Unemployed, 2·1; 4. '(iild of play and the effort that 1. Flatliners, 8 points; 2. Threads, l-l; 5· (tie) Aj>ria, we've work so hard at over the Barr-Barians, 6; 3. (tie) Ball-
park Oldtimers, 4, Rebels, 4;
5. Pathfinders, 2; 6. HTBC. 0.
1-2, O.B .• 1-2; 7. Jack's
Surfboards, 0-2; years.•
8. Comcasters, 0-3. Pool play is set to start at 8
Men's "D-4" THURSDAY a.m. with single-elimination
Coed "0-2"
1. Sharkbites, 10 points; 2.
(tie) Muffin Monsters,
1. (tie) Bombers, 6 points,
Sharks, 6; 3. Blythe &
1. (tie) X-Zibitz., 1-0, QSC, play continuing into the aftef-
1-0; 3. (tie) Leeper's, 0--0, noon leading up to a ? p.m.
6. Filenet Brewdogs, 6,
Tomados, 6; 5. Base
Assoc .. 4; 4. 58th St. Rats, 3;
S. 04-Ever, 2; 6. Super
Freak, 1.
Basic HSH Kickin, 0-0; 5.
Squid Squad, G-1, championship game.
Centerfield, G-1. ~1 run into people I haven't
DIARY
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area.
We intend to do that for OUI
competition days, but it's
impossible now when we are
carrying a 17-foot case full of
pole vault poles.
0
It was an interesting sight as
walked through the Olympic
Village seeing so many athletes
from around the world going
about their normal days. I saw
~everal bicycle teams leave en
masse; there were athletes
everywhere who were jogging
and stre tcrung.
1 was surpnsed that most of
them look no different than the
well-conditioned joggers and
bikers in our community. As
dumb as this sounds, that makes
me proud.
0
We were told that we couldn't
have came ras at the venues.
Yesterday out of maybe 90
people at Cheney, I think I may
have been the only one that
didn't have one.
That was quickly remedied as
I sent Pete to the car to get ours.
Security took pictures of athletes
and staff and the other way
around. Athletes took pictures of
alhletes.
During om session yesterday
(Simon was the only one
vaulting) at least 150 pictUies
were taken of us working
together.
I am not qwte used to being
asked for autographs.
. I guess I feel my time has
_ lIELP WANTED
Youth coach
, NEWPORT BEACH -The
Newport Beach Community Ser-
vices Department is seeldng a
part-time youth sports coach to
help out with a variety of sports-
related programs.
I Applicants need to be high
pchool graduates with at least one
~ear of college, with an emphasis
lO· Physical Education or Recre-
·tiQn preferred.
pie successful application
WoWd work Monday through Fri-
~ from 2-5 p.m. with some
weekday nights and weekends
t"bquired. The position pays
between $6.94-$8.44 an hour.
, Applications are available at
~e Community Services Depart-
tnent, 3300 Newport Blvd., in
Newport Beach.
For more information contact
Todd Alvarez at 644-3156.
I VOI;LEYB '.A L L
Fonner Corona del Mar High
grad Allison Englebrecht will be
holding her second annual Beach
'volleyball Camp starting July 29
t Blg Corona State Beach.
Englebr cht currently plays
Olleyball tor the UniversJty of
rtland.
1lie foW'-day camp for bop
glr1I ages 8· 1~ will feeture hVee'=boUr dally MUions running t;t ::o~· The ooet for the
!~man WonnetiOn ceJl 780-
passed and the athletes should
be the focus, but I never refuse
because you never know what
impact a small gesture like
giving an autograph may have.
0
At my national meet in t 976
which I had won, I broke a pole
attempting a new national record
which broke my finger and
required a few stitches to a cut
that the jagged end of the
Fiberglas caused. ·
When you break a pole,
believe it or not, it is not counted
as a miss.
I completed my last two vaults
and was going for medical
attention when a little 8-year-old
boy came up to me and asked
me if he cold have a piece of the
broken pole that Bruce Caldwell
was then holding.
I smiled and said, "Sure."
He then asked if I would sign
the white athletic tape on the
pole (non-slip grip area).
Though my broken finger was
killing me I wrote vecy slowly
and clearly. ·Good Luck, you can
be the best if you believe in
yourself and are willing to do the
work.H
Ten years later roy parents got
a call telling them that this kid
was looking for me to thank me
and tell me had just won the
Texas High School State Meet
and still bad that piece of my
pole on his wall.
Last year at the USA Track &
Field Pole Vault Summit in Reno,
l was talking to a friend, former
collegiate record.holder and
19-33/4 vaulter, Billy Payne
(no relation to the ACOG
president, Billy Payne) and he
told me that the legendary pole
vault coach from Texas, Carl
Ericson, wanted to meet me.
I was honored bu,t surprised at
what he had to say. He started
off by telling me that he was a
big fan of mine when I was "a
bigtime stud pole vaulter,• as he
put it, but not for the obvious
reason ..
He was a fan of mine because
I gave that broken piece of pole
to his son.
He said he watched from the
stands as his shy little boy
walked up to me. He knew I was
injured and he just hoped I
would acknowledge his son
because he was vecy nervous to
approach me.
He closed by saying that if I
nevervaulted again, from that
day forward, I would always be
the greatest because of the long
term effect that one painful
autograph produced.
That i.s why I sign autographs
when asked.
Q
Of course I failed to add that
when I was 12-years old, the
Southwest Conference champion
from the University of Texas
gave me a piece of his pole that
he broke, which remained on my
wall for many years.
He too got a call from me
when I won my first national
championship.
professional athletes what I work
with in hopes that when that
little future champion walks up
to them, wha.t they say or do may
have an effect you will never
know ... or maybe, like in my
case, you will be fortunate
enough to be told.
We invite you to view a spedal exhibit of
Puhl• Watches by Cartier at our Fathion bland
store from July 11 through July 22.
I
tmmft~ llAMCltO MllMJI 6.1.:.MJUNA NIOUIL ,.._.91.Af11Ds ~r l!ACH
<7"> n1 to10
A ...
'
Paul Orris
seen for years and they say
they're following us in the
Daily Pilot,# qms said. "When
we are in the playoffs it always
amazes me how many alumni
show up for the games to
show their support It lets you
know that the basketball pro-
gram did have some impact on
them."
ast year:-a tresbriian ftom
Orris' 1971 team s~owed up
and ended up playing a teapi
combined of a few years.
•1 talked to him as the day
progressed to see how he was
doing,• Orris said. •He told
me, 'Coach, I don't know any-
body here, but I feel I know
everybody.' That's what this is
all about.•
MARK YOUR CALE NDAR:
COSTA MESA -Orange Coast College football fans need lo make'
a few changee on their 1996 schedule. '
OCC's borne-opener again.st Saddleback College has been moved
to a 7 p.m. start on Sept. 14 (Saturday), according to Athletic Directot'
Ba.ny Wallace. · The game was originally slated for the 13th because Golden West'
College, which shares LeBard Stadium with the Pirates, held the Sat·,
urday night slot.
When the Rustlers opted to play a day schedule this fall, Saturday
night became available.
The move also effects Orange Coast's Oct. 12 game with GWC
which will start at 1 :30 p.m. instead of ? .
1996 Orange Coast College Football Schedule
Sept. 14 -• Saddleback (home)
Sept. 21 -Pasadena City College (home)
Sept. 28 -Mt. San Antonio (home)
Oct. 5 -at El Camino (at M urdock Field)
Oct. 12 - • Golden West (at LeBard Stadium)
Oct. 19 -• Fullerton (home)
Oct. 26 -at • Rancho Santiago (Santa Ana Bowl)
Nov. 2 -at • Riverside City College (Wheelock Field)
Nov. 9 -long Beach City (home)
Nov. 16 -at• Palomar (at San Marcos High)
(*) M ission Conference Central Division games.
DEEP SEA
FRIDAY'S COUNTS
Dllvey's Lock•· 8 boats, 283 anglers. 4 bonito, 421 barracuda,
135 calico bass, 1,029 sand bass. 13 sculpin, 8 sheephead, 12 halibut.
7p.m
7p.m.
7 p.m.
7p.m.
1:30 p.m.·
7p.m.
1 p.m.
7p.m.
1 p.m.
1 p.m.
1 rodtfish, 1 cabezon, 20 whitefish, 32 blue perch, 3 sole, 73 mackerel.
Newport lAndlng · 5 boats, 245 anglm. 1,221 sand bass. 136 barracuda,
6 calico bass, 8 rockfish, 29 sculpin, 3 halibut, 2'cabezon • 51 mackerel.
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at NO CHARGE!*
CALL DIRECT. .. I 1 .,,.·
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Center also hosted a christening ceremony f~r the two
latest additions lo their facilities.
The ceremony began with the re-dedication of a
Defender Mini 12-Meter. the boat underwent extensive
work to restore it, the majority of which was done by West Marine.
The Defender 12 is a singlehanded, internally-blasted
boat ~t can be sailed by anyone, able-bodied or
disabled. ln addition, a brand new Martin 16 was
christened by the Sailing Center. The Martin16 offers the
latest technology in boats for the disabled and will be used
at the Swnmer Olympics as a development boat.
Disabled Salling Association Program Director Peter
Hudson was instrumental in attaining the Martin 16,
which promises to be a great ass·et for the Disabled Sailing
Program.
Established as a springboard for sailors into the
Olympics, the·United States Sailing Center-Long Beach
now encompass.es a full realm of sailing activities,
including programs for interscholastic and intercollegiate
racers, youth-at-risk and disabled sailors.
For more information regarding the Disabled Sailing
Festival, the Disabled Sailing .Association or the United
States Sailing Center-Long Beach, contact the Sailing
Center's Executive Director Mike Segerblom at (310)
433-7939. a
Balboa YC's-66 Serl~for J>HRF sailors ended last
weekend with a three-race series over'to Catalina and
back, completing a total of six races that began in June.
Seventeen boats competed in the final stretch of the
series that began with steady and moderate winds.
After the race on Friday, the sailors spent the night in
White's eove and sailed a six-mile beat to Ship's Rocle on
Saturday in 10-15 knots.
The breeze died down as the race wore on, leaving the
boats to float home on a five-mile spinnaker run.
The third race began with good breeze, but once again
died down until the last five miles.
D
In PHRF A. the crew aboard It's OK dominated the
fleet, winning the series overall with a 1, 1, l , (6), 1, 1. ln
PHRF B, John Donahue's Ecstacy won line honors, with a
2, l, 2, 1, 1, (3).
In PHRF C, Joe Degenhardt's Lickity Split topped the
fleet with a 2, 2, 2, (4), 1, 2.
· More than 35 boats competed in the 66 Series.
PHRF A · 1. It's Ok. 3.75; 2. Cursor, 21 ; 3. Bravura. 48; 4. Raider. 27;
5. J·Bird, 27.75; 6. Epidemic, 3S; 7. Spirit, 37; 8. Heartbeat, 38;
9. Apparition. 44; 10. Energy. 45. · .
PHRF B • 1. Ectasy, 6.2S; 2. Stoker. 12.5; 3. Jiffy Too, 13.75;
4. Sorcerer, 15; 6. Jalapena. 37; 7. Dutchess. 42; 8. Buie Moon. 52;
9. Munchkin. 54; 10. Lagneappe, S6.
PHRF C • 1. Uckity Split 8.75; 2. Seamego, 9.5; 3. Valentine, 25;
4. Whippett, 28.5; 5. Katinka, 28.7S; 6. Death Mobile, 36; 7. Off, 43;
8. Pussycat 49; 9. Shani, S2; 10. Athena. 54.
USTA NetloMI .._. .. !JOI ... SS.
IWdCOUrt0-..1•=
(M IJI e arg .=::::. ) Men41SO~ .._... .
Olde Johnson (Ballwin, Mo.) def. Leland Housman (San Diego), 6-3, 6-2;
Jim Parker (Hooston) def. Peter BroAA>n (Scottsdale, Az.). 6-3, 6-3;
Ken Robinson (San carlos) def. Garyk Coidell (Palo Alto), 7-S, 3"'6, 6-3;
David Bohannon (Garden Grove) <M!f. Charlie Hoeveler (Ross), 7·5, 6-3.
Men's-55 Qulll'terflnels Singles
Len Sapluto (Walnut Creek) def. Gordon Smith (Greenbrae), 6-3, 7-5;
Gordon Davis (Encino) def. Larry Dodge (Piedmont), 5-7, 6-2, 6--l;
Allan carter (New York, N.Y.) def. Dick Landenberger (Dallas), 6-3, 4-6, 6-2;
lob Duesler (Newport INctl) def. Geof Grant (Sausalito), 6-4, 4-6, 6-2.
Men's so Third-round doubles
P. Bronson·D. Bryant (SCottsdale) def. J. Bowell-R. Farmer
(Huntington Beach), 6-3, 6-3; L. Edgecumbe (Palos Verdes)-Jack Metalsky
(Manhattan Beath) def. W. Brooks {N.-wport INctl)-0. Giiien (cathedral
City), 6-7, 6-5, retired; D. Bohannon (Garden Grove)-D. Trout (Solvang)
def. M. Jausei-J. Martin (Briggs. la), 6-4, 6-2; D. Johnson
(Ballwin, Mo.)-F. Shuey (La Jolla) 'def. R. Cox (Tahlequah, Ok.)·R. Kisner
(Huntington Beach), 6-2, 6-2; D. Crook (Phoenix)-T. Long (Scottsdale) def.
P. Finch (NeWpOrt Beach>-&-Fraailosy (Corona del Mar), 6-4, 6-4;
J. Parker (Houston-K. Robinson (San carlos) def. D. Ahmed
(Laguna BeachJ. Netson (Newport Beam), 6-1, 7·5; J. Janson·T. Wire
(Westlake Village) def. M. Erck·J. Rathburn (Santa Monica). 6-3, 5-7. 7-5;
I . Hoehn (Burlington. Vt.)-C. Hoveler (Ross) def. B. Shineflug
(Portland, Qr.)·Rlchard Sommer (Highland Park, II), 6-1, 6-0.
Men's 55 Third-round doubles
D. Leach (Laguna Beach)-J. Nelson (Newport lleach) def. R. Jaeger
(Costa Mesa)-W. Torkells. 2-6, 6-4, 6-4; R. Cox (Tahlequah. Ok.)-G. Nicol
(Wayne, Pa.) def. C. Montross (Orangevale)-R. Savom (Rancho Cordova),
3-6, ~3. 6-4; G. Grant (Sausalito)-G. Smith (Greenbrae) def. El Jakob
(Mayfield Heights, Oh)-W. Simmons (Lakewood), 6-2, 6-1; H. Ahlers
(Dana Point)-J. Sahratin def. C. Akin (San Francisco)-R. Budclin (Mountlake
Terrace, Wa.), 6-3, 6-4; L. Saputo (Walnut Creek)-L. lindborg (Laguna Beach)
def. A. Btancht (Pasadena)·R. Remolit(Los-Angeles), 1i-4, 6-Z;-A. carte
(New York, NY)·L. Raupplus (Richmond, Va.) def. 8. Harader (Costa Mesa)·
T. Muench (Lake Arrowhead), 6-2, 6-0; R. Jones (lrvine)-F. Scott (Los Angeles)
def. D. Landenberger-J. Schubert (Dallas). 6-2, 1-6, 7·6; 8 . DuesJer.
(Newport Beach)H. Leichfried (Irvine) def. F. Juhasz (Glendale, W1.)-B. Lang
(Evanston, ii), 6·3, 6-3.
Saturday's schedule
10 a.m. • 55 Singles. followed by SO Singles
2 p.m. · 55 Doubles, followed by 50 Doubles
Sunday's Championship Matches
10 a.m. · 55 Singles, followed by 50 Singles
2 p.m. -55 Doubles, followed by 55 Doubles
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SCC signs Blankenship
COSTA MESA -Christina Blankenship has signed a let-
ter of intent to play softb~ this season for Southern Califor·
nia College. Blankenship becomes the first recruit signed by
new bead coach Beth Renkoski.
She played both the outfield and ~atcher for Calvary
Chapel High.
Blankenship is noted for her speed and ability to slap the
ball from the left side of the plate. '
..
JODY
CONTINUED FROM 81 .
"please don't ask a lot of details about
the game."
Sure enough, Campbell was asked
detilils about the game. The words "l
don't remember" came out of
Campbell's mouth that day more often
than a certain president during the 80s.
Campbell (6-4, 195), a four-time
NCAA All-American at Stanford,
understood the nuances o! water polo as
well as anyone in the Seoul Games,
when Team USA returned with a silver
medal, just as it did the previous
quadrennium.
Campbell was the U.S. team's most
valuable player in '84, its highest scorer
in '88, when Barnett tabbed him "the
most complete player on the team.~
1Wo yea.rs ago, he was inducted into
the U.S. Water Polo Hall of Pame.
Campbell's water polo expertise is
why "One On One Sports," a
low-frequency radio company based in
Chicago, selected him to do radio
commentary during this month's Atlanta
Games at the Georgia Tech Aquatic
Center.
"When fans go watch the event,
there's somebody talking in their ear
and they can tell you what's going on,·
said Campbell, who keeps both of his
silver medals stashed away somewhere
in a drawer at home.
~The radio setup is for people inside
the arena, to let them know wbat's
happening. It's an outstanding idea for
certain sports, especially water polo,
which can be so confusing. Some
people go to events and they have no
knowledge of it-like diving, water
polo or synchronized swimming."
So it's Campbell to the rescue. Just
like his playing days.
Campbell, DOW 36, will be paid "just
enough" for his radio services to cover
his expenses in Georgia. ·It's giving me
a good excuse to get out there," he said.
Campbell, though, never needed an
excuse. Mostly, he caused others to
make them.
"He was a tremendous athlete with
fantastic leg support and balance,·
Barnett said. ·aut I think his
competitiveness is what I saw in him,
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PUBLIC NOTICE being Incurred and medical ment to Development ---~~~~~-I bills are sllll being received Agreement No. 8
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STATl!MENT OF by Plalntill for pr1or ex· CONTINUED BUSINESS
ABANDONMENT OF penses. City Council Policy L·9 •
USE OF FICTITIOUS b) Wage Loss: Approx. Conversion of Public Street
'NESS ....... E s2 soo to Private Street BUS ,..._ • CURRENT BUSINESS The folloWlng persons c) Future Medical EK· Solid waste Disposal Op· nave abanclonecf the use of penses and Future Wage llons •
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The Fictitious BuSIJlHS expenses and/or ~age loss Sa831
Name referred to above since no specific treatment. PUBLIC NOTICE was filed In Orange Coonty s1,1rgery or medical proce-1--------
on Aug. 2. 1994, File dures are planned at the Flctltloua Busfneas
No.F617368 present time. The medical N•me St•t•ment
Thuan Ngoc Kim, 614 W. records and repor1s do in· The following persons are
Juniper Ave.. Santa An•. dlcale that plalnlltt CO\lld doing bvsiness as: Sign CA 92707 Co .. 306 N. State College, This· business la con· need future cefVlcal disk Anaheim, CA 92806
ducted by an Individual surgery 1mount1ng to •P-Kenneth R. Wells. 1920
Thuan Ngoc Kim prox $30,000 10 $40,000 Conney Way. Anaheim, CA 1 ff83885048 and, as a result, would 92805
Thll statement wat flied have futvre loss of Income Carlynn E. Wells. 1920
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Orange County on 5-30-96 Ing capacity. 92806
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SATURDAY, JULY 20, 1996 IJ~
~use if there wu a way tO Win. Jody
C4mpbell would find it.•
Campbell'• Long 8Mcb WU.00 HJgb
teams were solid. among the ~ 10 ~
each yea.r in CIF Soutbern sectkm
circles.
At Stanford, where Campbell WU
graduated in 1982, the Cardinal won
NCAA titles In three of his fom yean.
He had made the U.S. junior national
team out of high school, and had an
outside chance of making the 1980
U.S. Olympic team that boycotted the
Moscow Games.
"I'm pretty confident that I would've
been an alternate in 1980, • Campbell
said, "because they named 15 to the
team and 13 would've traveled, and I
wasn't traveling."
Twice, Yugoslavia defeated the U.S.
in the gold-medal game when the name
Campbell was synonymous with
Olympic water polo in the 1980s. In
a.ddition to Jody Campbell, Tham USA
had brothers Jeff Campljel} and Peter
Campbell, both of whom played at UC
Irvine.
In Seoul, the U.S. beat the Soviet
Union in the semifinals. setting up a
rematch between Yugoslavia and the
U.S. in the gold-medal game. The U.S.
had defeated Yugoslavia in a
preliminary r.ormd,-buttost'Wherr
counted.
ln 1984, Campbell was part of a
veteran Olympic group that included
Terry Schroeder. Gary Figueroa and
Doug Burke. The Ame ricans were
hungry following the 1980 boycott, but
lost to Yugoslavia in the title game
which ended in a tie. There was no
overtime and Yugoslavia earned the ·
gold in total goals scored in the
Olympics.
By 1988, the rules changed and an
overtime period was 'instituted in case of
a tie. But it wasn't necessary. Yugoslavia
won in regulation.
Campbell was finished. He was 28
that year. "I just couldn't afford it
anymore and I needed to get on with
my life,~ he said. "For me, )twas a
combination of both:
'Financially l couldn't stick around
another four years, and physically I
couldn't stick around, either.~
Campbell has the next best thing
with his radio gig as the '96 Atlanta
Games get under way. This time, he's
expected to remember details.
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646.6770 I••••••••• mamttnancr problems. -Nautlcal Museum-841·1545 capable need only Wicker World & More Grubb & Ellla rrntcollr(hon,tvichon Auguit 24, 1998 Talktosomeoneontnetr Dance lnatructor applyl 733-8310 Always Great Vatuel pro.:tM, rte. i><lvate nome onone. 18+. • Tea Carts $81.50 & up For Info: 714·841-4462 One·on·One $15/hr. Tap, Jazz, ---------Ptenty or Wicker Tool !HOUSES/
South Bayfront ROOMS 2706 ·CONDOS
FOR SALE Upper duplex, terrific I•••••••••
view· New painl/cpt. APARTMENTS liBmemdiiriiomommiii/Bii•iitiih-iifuiirnii/ 4br. 2 ba. lplc, gar, 1 1 a/ yrly. Agent 673·4062 FOR RENT un urn, gar, poo. sp tennis, w/d $650 Inc.
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Call 223·835 I
or 223-8313
GENERAL l002 CORONA
.-QO•Vii'Tiiii1flOftiiiE•C•LO·.·E·D•I DEL MAR 2122 BALBOA
utll. 831·3993
NB: Room for Rent.1-----------.1
c1aan. tu11 bath tnc. BUSINESS OFFICE
Organization Serving
Disabled Abused Chu:
dren seeks volunteers
for event commlltee.
532-9744
home a for pennle1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ISLAND 2606 w/d, Jacuzzi, lg yd. gd LOST &
toe. S635. 725-4135 FOR RENT 2769 FOUND 2925 .. on S 1. Delinquent Tax, 3bd/2ba Duplex iiiiiiiiiiii•iiiiiiiiiii
• fiapos. REOs. Your Garage, fireplace no Bal Isle 2Br, up apt, _V_A_CA __ Tl_O_N____ CANNERY VILLAGE
..c_Area. 1·800·898·9778 pets . S 1 4 0 O. remodel. den. adults.. Attractive 31 st St. BUNNY FOUND
J!xt. H ·1 398 for 844-5215 no pets. gar. Lse. Avl RENTALS 2722 office for $730/mo Young, friend ly.
:Current listings. Beat vlllage locetlon now! S950. 631·7752liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii R J 6 3-3 525·2428
1lQV'T FORECLOSED Great 1br. w/vaul ceil. Charming 1BD APT La Costa Resort •O~I ackson
7 117~3 ""F""O'""U.,.N,..,.,,,D__,.B..,.LA...,..,C""K..,...C.,,,..,,A"""T .. f I W/D Y l I Utll Chate .. u unit. Avail ce epace x ...,.om•• or penn es skylts, Ip, bale, Jae. · r Y ease. .. 1518 NP blvd, C.M. s an Jo a q u In & .On s1. Delinquent Tax, $895. 846-2278 Incl. $700/mo. Avail race season/GOP. Great loc. util Incl MacArthur Mon. 7/15.
;Rfpos, REOs. Your COZY COTTAGE•••• nowt 648·9531 S375wk. 619-759·3427 s 150/mo. 553-111 5. 780-9841 ~rea . 800·898·9778 O f t R t I 1'6Xt.H·1361 for listings. Dplx 2br 1ba hard·---------cean ron en a• W'alde Coat• M••• LOST CAT Blk/Whlte.
wood floors, fplce. 2· CORONA 2/4br, deck, S1000/Wk 3400/2900/1600sq.ft. Newport CoasVRldge
car park w/d hk·ups DEL MAR 2622 and up. 731•5501 combo off/warehouse area In Sancerre com· ORONA Avail now. S 1100 80/20. 850·8287 plex. 7/15. 640-6765.
1022 Agent e75.4912 ~iiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiii RENTALS TO EJ. MAR Panoramic View of LOST Cockatlel Bird ai~iiiiiiiiiiii-iiiil Bay 1br 1ba +den. SHARE Grey body, yellow
7 Carmel Bey Dr
Spyglaaa Hiii
Executive home. Front
row views of ocoan,
rs rees, near
bch. $1400/mo. 6mo· Ba I p • n t n p t FINANCE Lost 6/10. Rewardl
Nr Wedge, sundeck, ••••••••• 548-3854 COSTA MESA 2624 frplc, W/D, N/S, S425/ ____ L_O_S_T ___ _
Large 3/2 F/P, 0 /W, dpst/utl. 675·5591 Gold llnk bracelet w/
lse. Mike 759·3680 ---------
Sundeck. S 1550/mo. •-c-D-M--Sh-r-lg-4-b-r_h_s_e-. -1 BUSINESS small charm allached.
1-809-53Hl863 B:!~ekty. 31~:~21.:;;;· EMPLOYMENT 1125 Victoria st. <R> Party une SERVICES 5533 c .M . 548·0202
011-237-7177-11 FUNDRAISING
Chat Une Account E 11ecutlve miiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiii l·--------
1-ll09·53Hl585 s15ootmo. 15 weak •••••••• MERCHANDISE Men'SClub • assignment. 1·2yr• Please be aware that MISC 6015
1·809·ID-o720 exp In sales/fundrals· the listings In Ihle cat· •
Romance ing. Public speaking egory may require you liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
011·6"·7389 ability." prior non-prollt 10 call a 900 number PLANT SALE Cement
a plus. Send resume In which there Is a table, 3 bench•• Ps1~~~0,.0V to: United way of o.c . charge per m inute. S150, fountains $110.
-vvrJ<N X>n 18012 Mlt h 11 A bird baths S20. Citrus, AdultsOnlytnt'ITanffsApp"t c e ve. ASSEMBLE ARTS, avocado (fruiting) s1o. South. Irvine. CA CRAFTS TOYS jaw· 92614. Fax 724·3030. elry woo' d ltAms' typ-Herbs, Junipers, Vines
• • u • $1 909-674-9422 Attention: Human Ing, 1ewlng, computeri--·-------
Resources. EOE. work from home In 7'potted Oraceno Draco
Medical ~aalatant your spare time. Great palm. $500. Lrg pot·
F/T, Front off w/ some pay. Free detalls call tad cactus. 760-9590 .
back. Exp needed, 1·800·632·8007 Poot Table ·Elegant.
good tele skills, 24 hra AnliQu~. 1 of a kind.
721·8788, Lynn AVON SALES. EARN $1600 OBO 675·1854.
•M•dlcal Compan~ EXTRA SSSI No door Teakwood oblonll ent
needs customer ser· 10 door required. Mini· ctr $100. Teakwood
vice rep. & outside mum age 18· Up to round tabla w/ext
sales people. Knowl· 5 0% commission . S150. 2 brass head·
edge of wheelchalra & Your hoursl No mini· boards S25ea. 3 twin
supplles helpful but
not neces•ary. CALL
1-800-637·0223
order! Ind. SI
Model/full figure EMPLOYMENT
fashion designer In WANTED 5535 N.B. needs wknd tea • t)ay. city l ights.
-4 bedroom. 3 balh.
Bonus & family room
$879.000
Karen Rezek
675-8772
Orubb & Ellla
644-6373 ox1.126
Avail 8/1. 723·5135· $300 1st Month 1 di 1 REWARD· Sentimental E pvt rm av n ng rm. OPPORTUNITY ves. 263·7649·0ays. Clean, lrg mtn cabin· FP, wlk 10 beach value. 720·9489 t• A 'K 1~ '£~
style. 1 Br, watk-ln clst. S425 + utlls. 723·4572 29041'"w.,.,.e_d..,.d-,-ln_g_,...R..,.ln-g-lo_s_t_a_t ru,. 'Lr ~
COSTA MESA 2124 Huge back yds. Nr N.B. Master Bd Furn. •iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii COM beach by Ille-TQ A #
room mode I. exp !!iiiiilii~iiiijiiiiijimiiiiiiii helpful. Britt 675·2174 Prof/Bachelors: Fem
student avall as per· NO EXPERIENCE NEC-sonal asst. Clean/er·
ESSARY! $500 to rand1/1ndry. 548·9360 S900 weekly process-
slllex whlfe garden.
chairs $50/all. Little
Tlkes sandbox $40.
Krackle Reversible
st oller·navy S40.
Dresser $35. Crafts.
man lawnmover S75.
edger $35. 759-1245
WHEELCHAIR Deluxe
model. Exe cond. New
S500. Sell Sl 70.
548-8795
beach/Triangle Sq. Walk-In closet. S625 $10,000 a mo.... ~uard station 14 I!'\ Bunkhou•• Apt• ~ / Jennifer a4 2.1401 + 'h utll. On golf St arting your 1st I•••• call Sandra • •2Bd 2 .5Ba 2-fp, course w/vlew. VIiia monthl Honest. ethical 819·724-S827 r.1FTED "
gar.+ driveway. Bike $517 low Income, furn Point Condos. Bal Is/ & extremely lucrallve 1----------'-I
to beach. S11 50/mo• studios, ulil Inc. Fashion Is 6~800 N MLM LOST CAT Siamese ~CHIC S250 Dep. Refs req. Clean, modern, sec. · bus. oppty. 01 · mix adult neut. male. ,.-iJ I COSTA MESA 1024
ing mortgage refunds. ••••••••-Own hours. Call: l---------
1·800·801-4435 MERCHANDISE COLLECTIBLES •xt.503
Lve mess 9a-4p M·F. prk, pool & spa. N/S. Clean, Prof. 900-995·0795 ext.9757 70496 Seashore/51st,
E'alde bin 38R/2 BA Avl 8·10 722·8588 Jackie 642·8226 S2bhare bpeaut/Jlful 2br HOTTEST BIZ IN USA NB. Cataract on left f •90Q.868•4t00 • ---,--------a apt. 001 ac/tenn/ $100,000 POTENTIAL. eye needs medication. tamlly & bonus room, E 'alde 3br, 2ba, w/d, 2Bd 1Ba 1·car Ga· Illness. $585 860·1422 Publicly 1raded manu· Rewardl 574-0703. X5344 ,_,.
Out of Santa Fe In 6017
Fashion Island has ---------li•••iiiiiiiiiiiiiii
openings for PT/FT ANTIQUES 6010 SHAO Autographed
remodeled. S289.000. rafrlg. huge yd w/ rage. 121116 Sunroom. NB Hou•• by Fashion facturer of discount eves sales asaoc's. Contact Basketball! Cert of au·
Open SaVSun 1-4pm decks. grt cond. grt No dog a. Please call ts. 2br/1 ba Avall 8/1 children's educational J3 99/ Poppy at 844-5953 thentlclty.842·9810
2242CatherlnePI. l oc. S1 500./dep. 714-4S45 ·7334 Female Pref. N/smk, aortware/CD-ROM'•1••••••••• • Ml,..
,,. 850·3008, Agent •873-5880• E •a Id• q u I et no utlllt•• $395/dep. needa P/T·F/T dls-t• "".,.,"'l .. ,,v.-
Qulet Cottage -E-,-5-1-D-E--C-O_T_T_A_O--E neighborhood 2bd/ Call Julia 840·1219 trlbutors. No experl· PERSONALS ~l
!!!'aide t br, no pets. 3br 1 ba. lg yd, pets 2ba. Front unit triplex. ence/selllng required I l••••••••I L~:a~!j~~;?:!tJ S625/mo. $650/sec ok. 2178 Rural Pt. Pvt yard, slngle gar,•---------1·800-445·8114.
.Call 850·8872 S1 600. 808-669-8397 ref, stove, W/D Incl. MISC. _P_A_Y_P_H_O_N_E_R_O_U_T_E_l---------1•••••••••
Prr Cord. to recru1i
Host Families, a11lst
In exchange student
prog. 3/wks In Aug.
Supplementary In·
come. 1·800-270-1880
Top Dollar Paid!
From 1800·1960. 1 pc to entire estate.
Painting•. china,
glsware, furn, etc.
40Yr NB Res 673-6223
;NEWPORT
BEACH NEWPORT
1069 BEACH
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310 Rochester n-rNTALS 2744 PERSONALS 3002 EMPLOYMENT S750. 551·5093 ~ 35 Local & Estab Sites
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P(r Delivery Pereon
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Catering Co. Food
2169 2BD nu palnt/crpV It's the resource you ---------
fncd patio lndry/hk up can count on to 1811 a --------... Quiet! S84S. 673·3059 myriad of merchan· •VENDING ROUTES
EXCITEMl!NTI
Call Now To Meel EMPLOYMENT
Service a1ep helpful.
Clean DMVR req. Cusl
serv oriented. Org,
m ature, S8·t0/hr. BIO CANYON CONDOS Weat Newport Steps dlse Items, because BE YOUR OWN BOSSll Local Slnglea 5530
1 ·900-988·3002 x3122 1~iiii~ii!iii-~iii~m Clnd~ 848-4118 Sales/Lea•• 255K· to beach. 3bd 1ba•---------t I
S459K $2200 +/mo. patios. fp, gar. 11425. NEWPORT ~~~ll~l~~,m~~y~~;1P1~ LOCAL SITES. Estab
2·3Br Brkr 759·7700. Property Hou•• BEACH 2669 calll ~~:•st~'!t1X~~~c!~!'. S 2 . 9 9 /m In , 1 8 + 1• -:P~rr=""'O:r-:l,..---,,f--1,..,-..,.-I Serv-u 619•645-a434 11,000'• P•••lbl• r ver or • derly
Open Hou•• Sun 12-4 _____ 8_4_2_·_3_8_5_0 ii•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 842·5078 FT/PT MFGA 01. Lonel~T Liv e Girt•
<tBr 2Ba Remodeled ---------RECTll Min. Invest· one-on-on• I Ca II
Hse Lg yrd S274 900 ment. FREE INFO 1·900-448·28281C3831.
20242 spr~c• A~•. COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 1.900-491-929~ 2•HB 1 8 + . s 3 . 9 9 d 1 n .
BKR 722·1380 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Serv·U 819-645--8434 ~V;:;;;E;;:N;;D;:;l~N;::;G;::::t:Y:o=u::::·11=w=an~t ROMANCK l'OR YOU
It, we got hi New, Hot. 1·90o-.3 .. 7400
Eaay, Pro fitable. elCl.6332
1 ·800-S20 .. 782 18 or olct.r
CEMETERY LOT/
CRYPT 1225 QUIET !c SBR.BNE ----------
Reading Boolul PT. couple. Wed, Sat,
Al Home. Toll Free , Sun. 2·5, ref. req. Own
1 ·800·898·9778. E1Ct. c.ar, prof of lnsur•nce.
A·1381 for llstlng1. call Hugh 549·1848
S 1000'• Po••lbl• Prr Gen Ole/Comp exp Tplng PT. At Home. 20ht/wk. Apply 9am-4pm
1 ·800-898·9778 ext. llr lpffcly
T-1398 for Ustlnga ~75 Anton Blvd. CM
i1ooo•a Poaalbl• Ground Fir 9Gts-80Se
Tplng Part Tlme. At PIT recp/sec'y, good
Hom•. To II Fr•• phone/comp akllla. 31 Vend Ing• Mu 1 t sell route SINGLES: MEET Single 1-800·898·9778. E11t. day wk. S11/per hr. •--------
WANTED
TO BUY 6019
Old Colna, gold, silver
jewelry, Franklin Mint,
Sterling flatware. etc.
Steve 642·9448 daya
T'Op Dollars Paid
For Records. Juz,
Sountracks, etc .
Call Mike 645-7S05.
PETS &
ANIMALS
...
6049
BREEDER REFERRALS
• BAEEDERLINO • helplng consumers
ecro11 America nnd
the Purebred dog they
•want, from a breeder
they'll tnJst, Call 1·
800-291--0900 or visit
www.brffderllnk.com a Cemetery Lot•
Pacific View Mortuary
Ocean vu. S2000/ea ..
Palm ~esa .Apartments
So near 8c. ytt to fu ...
That's the feeling you get
when you live at Palm
Mesa amid the lush
gn:mcry o{ ICdudcd
woods & ltlltdy palms.
•20 cash eccounla people throughout
•Buy all or parl rural America. Conn-T·1381 for Ustlng1. Karen 782·21781--------1---------
Myst.;~pper• tor APPLIANCES 803·:l83:-4828
PeclOc Vlew Mam Pk
Nwpt Bch 3 plot s
S 1700/ea. ApprQ)C 112
price. Handle by mall.
91 .... 42·2818
\ OUT·OP·STATE
llOPEITY 1558
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• Studim, 1 8t 2 8cdrooms · Jrs. S57S to S600
• J 8Jl 1615 co $650
• lBR S725 eo S750
A No rcu A V crbal Blinds
.. c.ating ran.
A NEW~ Paint 8t Tiie A fimcss llOom
• Hau:d Pool 8t JIC\mi 4 PIOol 8t BaJoonic:a
A ~Availabk
• 800-818-0908 dentlal, reputable, ••· tabll1hed plan. FrH
detalla. Country Con-
necllona Newsletter,
PO Bo• 408, Superior,
NE M9'11.
SELL
your home
through classified
local 1torH, se. 75 •
an hour. FAtE prod·
ucla. Now hiring, Cell
now: 818•78 ... 842
eo11 ncnTs 6075
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Brand new ga• stove WANT•D Southwest
while • burnera Award Tfokete. Top
1225/obo .• ,. .... 11· Dollar Pslctl '16MOSO
EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPtOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT TV. IU!CTRONla,
5530 5530 5530 5530 5530 STEREO 1080.
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NEWPORT BEACH
FINANCIAL ADVISOR
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fEAM player to manago ch nl
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comp. skills (MS oll'A!xcell and t'ltjoy
1· . SocurlUcs llccnso pre(., but not
cq'd Clltnl lnlcracllon rcq·d. I( you
ant to wk. In a nlco orr In R. I land &
ant 11niroprenr.ural rHponslbfllty w/chatlonJ(o ... lhls I for YOU ! SaJ :up lo
4K annual :+ mn. bonus.
Fax m1Utne &o: Pu I 714-71CJ.9770.
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Custt'ln\er Scrvu:e position fOt evenln1 and weekend hrs. Pho11es and
rc1:l~tnt1lon. lflC'ludes full fitness cen&er membenh1p. Ncwpoft YMCA
f>.12·9990 u~ "'· c'"""' _ _,,.
r-ttnesa 1lncr for oritntldons. "'~" i iOft MJ 1ocin1. Mutt ha~c
urcmncc Prdcr cerufic.atlOll. Includes Ml fitnea etnter meml\•nhlp.
fffY,jllJi't YMCA 642-9990 S6.50 hf. ~I Cllrll.
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WEF.KLY BIUDGE QUIZ
v v• non/emk.r, hand• "" can count on to Hll a ••lill•ll!~••&l20•.27• SLIPS AVAIL fon, fp, ar, 10 play CD, myriad of merchan-
7• ... tapm ••t ontr Private club S9 .._,._ cuat whla on new dis• ltema, because An""" QOOd t ttl F · • ....,,... 1 our columna compel ..... ..,.., 8•m• au •"waived. 850.7091 t raa, new brake•, quallflad buyer• to
Q. J • ~ Sou1h, wlncrable, you
hold:
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511 SM ernadlno 40, M 1 58 km I, ext warr. calll
ietaiildet• .. ••le Pavun~r :rco~~~d°c! s1S1.5obo 973-2715 842•59 78 The bidding has proceeded:
Fum. eppl, clothea, 25' aallboat. Two --------1----------t 80lTl'H WEST NOR11.1
toya. Sun e.m-1pm. anchora, 9.e marl,,.. JEEP SllO--------~ 14 P... 10 • 11 e Via .luo•r ob long 1hatt Vhf 1
Lido l•l•nd new Inn. 675·0892 • Hove A WhoL do you bid now?
Nel9hborhoocl S•le 40' Mooring · '80 Grand Wa~onHr
·Sat .. Sun 7am-2pm· South Sida Balboa 4WD, low m .. lhOW• Garage Sole ·' Q. 2 • Neither vulncr11hlc, ll!I Furniture, toya, lsland,NearCoralAve room cond. Bal of &ulhyouhold: houaahold ttama. s12900 7214891 Chry Warr. Full PoW9r
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Your risht·h1nd opponent opens
the bidding wit.h one diamond.
What ~on do you t.akc?
Q. 5 • Neither vulnerable, a•
South you hold:
MQJ 107 42 QJ95 OVold •QU
Wnnl is your opcnlnl{ bid?
<~. 6 • AR Soulh, vulncrohle, you
holtl:
ACROSS
I Puta on guard
8 Laatt\flf WOrilar' 1
loot
9 Beam
t4 Anglaf Walton
15 Born
16 F ragtll'ICe 17 Presented for aw oval
19 Outfit
20 Toledo's take 21 Wapiti
22 F•rm animals
23 Blushed
25 Gu1ta11sl Paul
26 Wandered oil
28 Marsh
31 Muslcal W(l(lc
35 Eve<greon
36 Manage
8A Nol INC
65 Doctors' Ol'O
66 Embanllmef\t 67 Slants
88J•~ money
69 Moonlaontop
DOWN
1 More prudent
2 Skv·blue 3 Fanatical
'Christened 5 Glide downMI 6 Horn 7 Clllenclar uni!
8 Was.ahead 9 Notched
10 Chocolate
1 Im• Loe Court BALBOA YACHT S12,900 730-1565 a: QR878S 0783 •9783
Superlor/Ticondaroga · BASIN has boat allpa '82 Wrengler Mint, 1 Partner opens lhe bidding wilh one M 1098 OKQ862 OA8 •A 10
1'hc bidding hes proceeded:
37 C1rcU1tous
routes
cookies
11 Smidgen 12 Grime
13 Gentle blows 18 Nomad's
7 10-M 01 .... ~,-.........
*slL• SAT 9am-4pm avall from 31 to 75 ft owner, blk. AM/FM no trump. Whal act.ion do you µtke?
Rolltop dHk S350. S14.50/tt. 973.1781 ' cua p/o Blaupu11kt.
Schwinn AlrdyM Exer· DOCK S9,399. 975-4042 '
cycle 450, Sewing ma· plu1 or mlnu1 25' •--------china S3S. co11ec11bla s175 95o.a149 MAZDA g I a 1 a • a II le Ind I . tu::-:::-:' ::-:::":"'.....,;....;..;.,,.:...:;.
Q. 3 • N~i{her vulncrnble, as
South you hold:
•Void 0 109743oQ 10 3 •AQJ93 9125
1e17 Bedford Ln B w A N T E D D 0 c K liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
17th/Rutland 1550.5194 SPACE for 1811 alee. '81 MVP Mlnlven Ca1The...._,,__,,......._Ol 64 ••• 5678 boat. Balboa laland 8cyl. 70Kml. Black. """ UU>)lllU) ' The bidding has proceeded:
fK>trrn WEST NOR11t SANTAANA
HEIGHTS
•975·1840• Alloy rime. Mint cond.i loplaceyculiarogeSdeAd! Pue P... 10 EAST
PHe $11 ,500. 642·8681
TRANSPOITATION AUTOMOBILES OLDSMOBILE 9155
'78 Olde W•gon V·8,
Auto Trana. Full Pwr. -~~iiiiiiliii7iiOii11ilBMW 9030 ~f~e8. C/C~~F.,~
8' DINGY Montgomery ~. !iii!iiji!ii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
BOATS
Lap1traak. Teak trim, 84 733 Mat Burg/tan 1--------
w/covar and dolly. lthr, auto. xlnt cond, PORSCHE 9175
$550 714-435·0308 extras. all recorda, 1"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii B Wh I S5500 OBO. 873-6008 I~ 09~o'lT T~tLER '88 5351 Champagne. 75 Porsche 914 AT le.th lo d d 2 Uter w/Mags & Bra Current registration. • er. 8 8 • Convertibl 723·5824 S135. 714$.435-0308 rellglously aerviced. •
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BUSINESS?? 141K mlle1. $15,800/
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THIS WEEK'S HOT PRO PERTIES 0 JULY 20-26, 1996
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WARMLY WELCOMES
HUGH AND SHARON
SWANSON .
To OUR OUTSTANDING TEAM
OF
REAL EsTATE PROFESSIONAI.S
THIS AsSOCIATION BRINGS To GRUBB & ELLIS
MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR PRODUCERS
30 YEAR REsIDENTS OF NEWPORT BEACH
25 YEARS OF LEGAL EXPERIENCE
ExTENSIVE COMMUNITY SERVICE
PRO-BONO LEGAL COUNSEL .
PRIOR REAL EsTATE MANAGEMENT
R.EsPECTED REAL ESTATE PROFESSIONALS
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PANORAMIC VIEWS
ExccpcionaJ 4bd., 2.5 ba. Ea.st.bluff' home w/vi~ of CataJjna, Back ~ay, mounta.ins & ciry lights. Light & Bright. A definite must-sec!
$649,000 Sally Shipley Code 72047
THE EPITOME OP ELEGANCE
Customi?.Cd & spacious 4bdrm, 4ba home. Free form river rock pool &
spa w/founwns. Frplc, country kitchen. 3 car attached gar.
$595,000 Dana Black & Lou Anne Rittey Code 72157
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4bcl, 3ba., w/upttain Carn rm, gourmet'• kit. Frenc:b Doon. hrdwd Boon. patios, Oltalina, Su.met &: city views .•
$799,000 Unda Oeth &: Lois Jaa>bs C'.ocle 70837
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BEACH, PIER
&:VIEWS!
3bd., 3ba., custom boasts views
from entire open floorplan,
right on the water! Outside
intio & landscaped ~ lead to
prvt. beach.!
Nancy Bariidd &Tom Jo...aUtti
$1,995,000
Code 71757
WONDERFUL WCATION!
Wonderful 3bd., 2.5ba., home in the Heights. Slate
flooring from the kitchen to back patio, custom
plantation shuners & fireplace in liv. room.
Whirlpool rub in master.
Pam Ball
$265,000 Code 72227
EXCELLENT PROPER'IY
Spacious duplex on qujcc tree lined street. Each unit
has 3bd., 2ba. Baclcyird, lrg. deck. Inside laundry in each.
Lois Jacobs & Iinda Octh
$320,000 Code 71387
GREAT CANYON WCATION! Rw~c stone & brick home in CdM. Large lot ro
rebuild on or restore unusual & precious liandbuilt home.
B.J. Johnson
WONDEllF'ULLY MAINTAINFD
Great <>een &orplao in this 4bcl, 2ba. home. Neum1
decor, tile Roon &: ceiling fans. Large private bact· yard w/apa.
Maxine Mink & Joy Curtin
$346,000 Code 71417
NEWPOIO" HEIGHTS
A grat mu:nainmmt home w 4bd., 3ba. Lots ofliilJit tic.•
dcCb. Uise den ""1>uik-tona. ln8dc laundry. New lciu:ht
w/<:orian a>uneen.
Nancy BarGdd &: Tom lovcnini
$449,000 Code 708li
Jo Ann Kenton
$2,700,000
Coclc 71Sl
FABULOUS PRICFJ PABUWUS VIEW .
Oucstanding ocean &: city ligba views from th!'
condo. Marble enuy, frplc. custom interiors. Sdlcr JS
motivated to .dJ now!
$450,000 Karen Rae1i: ac a.uGc:ae 8landwd <Ade 71867 $719,000 C.ode 710'11
ENDLF.SS VIEWS
Siniamion the 71h 11:1ewll80
djp.ec views ~ 4 ~
pens &~is tha 5bc., 5ba.,
home. 3 frplc's, cncnsive
use of shutters & mirrors,
pool, spa & gucbo.
Stunning!
Carol A1laott & )amcs Gray
$2,19S,OOO
c.ocle 71 S27
Newport Beach Office
23 Corponte Pina, Saite 190 644-6200
7 Carmel Bay Dr.
1828 Kingkt Ct.
l631 Raqueta
Olde Corona dcl Mar 346 Poppy Ave.
Olde Corona dd Mar 724 Poppy Aft.
15 Rue ronta.iae
2901 Ped.a
16 Rickingham
5801 Seas.bore Dr.
5 Nigbubore
7 N'aghu.bore
Big Canyon 6 Canyon Fairway
Big Canyon 1 Rue Moot1aux
c.ameo Highlands . 4800 Sumy
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M. Ostetbout
Dick Dickson
Gib Wa.lktr
Strauss/ Granieri
BJ job.moo
Kentoo/AuM
Tom Brumoo
MatkJacboo
Sally Shipley
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SoUy Sbatu:D
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CAmeo Higblands 440 De Sola Terncc
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UndaOeth
5 Mooaco
29 Co.enay
l ill Antique Wy.
1085-uiago
CONTEMPORARY DOVER SHORES
omiud 4bdrm home wlEuropcan flair located on
oversized flat street to street lot. Enhanced by a prvt
1, rose gardem. grwy arcu & well-lit patio ..
Ted Jarvis
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So.n $519,000
Sun $310,000
$289,000
$174,495
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CHOOSE YOUR OWN
Cwtom home to be completed in September. Approx.
3,000 sq. ft. & 1800 ocean view. 4bd, 4.5ba. Call now &
select yow own materials.
Eric & Laraine Shaw
c.ode 71347 $~9,000 Code 70617
TAKFS YOUR BRP.ATH AWAY!
VIEWS TO TI1E OCF.AN
Cwtomiud for encenaining 4bd., 3.5ba. home w/views of Back Bay,
Fashion Island & city lights. Seate of the a.rt kitchen, lrg funily room &
stunning master suite.
$1~50,000 Connie Betton & Jo Ann.l'cnt0n <:ode 71687
OLD WORl.D CHARM
Charming Cape Cod beach home on beautiful Pcnjnsula Point. H/W Ars
duu-ouc, frplc. srunrung wood craftsmanjshlp. Unforgetablcl
$589,000 Stephanie Houghton <:ode 70547
ENTE.RrAINEll'S DEUGHT
Beautiful move-in ready 5bd., 3ba., in Mesa Verde. Marble Roors,
Chcrrywood cabinets and crown moulding duu-out. Pool & spa. Walle to
go!f: ~ursc.
"20,000
" . ..
•
• 4 Brtlroom, 3.5 Bath • funch Doon 11ntl Windows
ThrouKhout •Air Conditioning • Pool Spa. Huge Bac9ard • New -Paint, Carprt anti Lanti.sC1Zpinx • Prmrier Cul Dr Sac
!..oration • Tum Kry -WOni iAst!
$995,<fOO
•SPECTACULAR CUSTOM
• TRADITIONAL ELEGANCE
• 4 BEDROOMS PLUS LIBRARY
•LARGE FAMILY ROOM
• POOL, SPA, 4 CAR GARAGE
Bl<;< :ANY<lN -<lPEN SUNDAY
C1 CANYON FAIRWAY
FAIRWAY ONE
• Sptt11Ul1'4r F11irw11J (nu• Nn«r Medi1rrr1uu11n • 4BR.
7.5BA • MrtlUt &om, Ekwtor, 4 Car Gllr11ge.
$3,400,000
• 5 Betlrr>0ms, 4 Baths • JJ,000 ''I· ft. lot • Bay. Ocean View!
$799,000
$1,495,000
•
I N < : < l :\ 1 r PR< l PE RTY
\\ 111 I tnl >I '-I I I! I\ 11'\ \:\( l'\l,
• Triplex -Near Ocean
• Triplex -Costll Mesa
• 4-P./ex -San· Ckmmte
$389,000
$239,000
$439,000
El Fred Newport Proper
feafuring fine properties from condos· to castles
s~s~~U#u 1969
DRAMA AND DISTINCTION
New custom estate lo Harbor Ridge wltll dty Ugb ts and
mou.n.tala views. Five bedrooms, four-an41·a·balf baths. Coukl
be ava.Dable by Dttember •. Call for ddaUI.
$1 ,200,000 SJJ
Partially completed 3BR. 3BA COGtemporary home. Located In
West Newport right OJI tbe sandy beach aod naar dty ten.ab
courts. $ t, t 00,000 SSJ
es associates are
ected for their
1100 Newport Center Dr., Suite 110
Outstaadt•a ) bedroom, 3 bath, prot: nally decorated
home wltb faboloos views. Hardwood Doors, private outdoor
spa. 1 spadoUs d~ and 2-car garage. $829,000 P7
SPYGLASS HILL
Spacious 3600 sq.fl. home with fobwous mouotaio & city
lights views. Custom-built SBR. J.7SBA. Ptos library, graoJte
gourmet kitchen with sub-zero mri~rator and buUt-lo
stereo system tb.rougbout. •749,000 DSI
the white sandy beadles below the Ria Carlton Hotel to the
Palos Verdes Penlo.sula. 4BR. 3BA 40001_2._n.
-699,000 VJ7
VICTORIA BEACH
Eajoy wbJtewater aad (OUtllDf l'tews from this cutem
Morris Skmderiaa home OA Ott1U1 side of Hwy. Wlllll I block
to Ollt or Laguna's ftoest 'beaches. Perfect for lit or l8d Mme.
$475,000 M23
I \
we can h.elp make
the difference in
your lift!
TERRJFIC FAMILY HOME!
SjJacious 4 bedroom, 1.75 home! Splmdid 1rp11rate
family room.' Formal dining. Special drn. '1mde
laundry.
JAC K GIFFORD $159,50-0
MESA VERDE BFAUTY
Wonrkrfal 3 bedroom (was a 4 Bdrm. now with
giant mmur) on rozy quiet cul-de-1ac. large grassy
yard with spa.1 Berber rarpn. vaulted criiing1, etc.
ROBIN TENCH $249,000
G RA N DMA'S COTTAGE
Quirt 2 bedroom, I bath cottage in Coro"a def
Mar. Hardwood jloor1, FP detached DBL car
g11mgr. /1111 li11ed.
KATHLEEN McNAMEE $319,000
W ESTCLIFF BEST BUY!
Ct'rrat mrh 11ppeal with pretty Birch trees. 3
brdroom. 2 bath with plenty of room 10 expand up
or out. MMir•aud ulkr.
ROBIN TENCH $425,0-00
UPPER NEWPORT BAY
Cul-tk-sar locanon, 4 bedroom, 3 bath, fmcrd pool,
011m1ud lot. ltkal for family. Open House Sun 1-5
J.O. CAll.AGHAN $434,500
DREAM HOME
loca~d dose tQ Hewes Jr. High and FoothiU High.
Highly upgrrukd 4 bedroom + Dm, 3 bath, 3
firrplaces, 3000 + sq . .ft. pool "°'1u. Motivaud 1elkrs.
JACKJE HANDLEMAN $449,000
M UST SELL TODAY!!!
Foreclo1urr imminent. Help.'! Fantastic large
family home in great neighborhood Co11t11ct
Mark's hotline @J-800-510-2005 code#5002.
MARK ACKRJCH $259,0-00
I 0% DOWN WESTPARK
J bedroom. 3 bath take owr loan. Nt'W Carpet.
tktached home low 11JSOCU1tion d1U1. Attached gamge
Lrglit and bnght. Fabulous buy.
DIANE CAPPEL $239,000
OCEANSIDE EMERALD BAY
Hommte firrr time on the market in 40 yean.
1-imtanic v1eu11, rxrelln11 building potemial Gzl/ far tk~1ilr.
BILL DOLBY $885,000
CORONA DEL MAR
~mcrous pool home on larir lot. 3 bedf'()(Jm, 3 bath +
formal living & dinmg rooms, family room, 3 car
garage and access IQ 3 privaf:t' beacha.
DIANA PROSSER $749,000
FABULOUS VIEW!!
An absoluu "Muu Srr~ .. this 4 brdroom, 4.5 blllh, brmmful homr
was built far family rntmnining . thr sprrr11ruL1r Bay and City
lights 111rw gort 011 and on 11111/J ovrr 1800 sq. ft. of drdm1g 10 m;oy
i1fom.
OtU 760-5000 n:t. 1381139
Bill and Donna Webitcr S 1, 190,000
A RARE FIND IN DOVER SHORES
A /11h11l1Jm lm:r,r llJI onr 12. r.vo Hf fr. A rmwdrlrd I> brdrotJm, 5
bath h111nr 11•11h 1rp111111r g11rst h1J11Jr .md 1>tru• of 1'1r IN1ck h11_y A
l1lf'f,t" homr w11/, /l/11\11111m1 sp111t', 1m1dr 1md t1111
OPEN HOUSE SUN 1-5 2018 S11nti11go, N,.wport Br11ch
Jane Sunga.ila $899.000
JUST REDUCED •ttARBOR VIEW"
lovrly quallly rr·b111/1 '"""''"'home w11h srcond-11ory
add11ion. Ft'nturrs: New windowr & doors, brautifal oalr
floors, roffirrd rfllmgs, 1lr1lii.lns, new lritchm, brralrfast
room, family room, n11tl formal dini11g room. 4 bedroom. i
bath nrtd lour/y b11rlr}ftrd with G11ubo.
<AU 760-5000 at. 113
E'lynnc Kemp-Allen $649,000
An International Company
760-5000
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~BAY. OCEAN AND OTY LIGHTS VIEW~"
/01.il/.y rrmt>tk/rtl.. ~roxi""1te/y 5,000 sq. fl. 4 brdmnm1.
j S &11/11 with hut" 'llmif, room. Gttrtl/ rourryard" 11/• fMI
1111d •P•' a111f trmuy, 111rdms. £wry 11rnmiry.
C.IJ 760-5000 ""'-131
Robin Tench s1.2so.ooo
N""'" 4 lm/roo,,,, J b.ul1 howu with pri11t1te Spa 1:md UJrrrf.iU
I wh "1Nlsc11p1111' priwte pt1f'i .. Kir~hm with cnrtrr 11!.u11/
Family room, livinz Room 11NI ft.fllStn with firrplAm ' r •''
inr11xr 111ul morr Ow"" ""'J urry!
c.JJ 760-5000 _,_ 112 DianeP~cr $498,000
NEW ON 11-1£ MAllKET
llpdnreJ thNJuthout .( iwllrHm + ~family room 11.:1th ""'' lw
firrp'4rr, 1/tylifl;t, llfU.~r rwf. ,.IJ.Np film~"""" rrtt1Mlrlrtl
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C.1' 760-5000 aL I J 7 FABULOUS BAYVIEW
f/111 bm1111/11/ ·IBR, ~BA H11mboU1 bland homr! Grr111 rorner locat10111 Close to 1•11t'r]tlm1i.! Priced to srll!
C.U 760-5000 t'XI 1()9
$449.SOO
Jackie Handlcmu $209.900
An fnternatfonaf Company
~ 76&-5000
hppt.Jremallnk.com .
EME.RALO BAY MASTERPIECE!
One of'"' finm homn in Emnrl/4 &]. 5 s1111ely bttirooms,
4.5BA. I2foot ccihng 1mt1 while waJer ocean 11kws.
Bill Dolby
CUI 4.H-7475for ~t#UN
$2.S00,000
•REAnfTAKJNG VIEWS
V'uws of Ouan, Ha,.,,.ri ~. CtttJitu1 S11nut an4 city
lipt:s. 5 bttirooms, 4 baths. 3 firrpwn. 1par*lint pool. sauna.
/mt l«ation in SP!flius HilL
CUIU0..2888
JallaUao $1,095,000
BF.ST OP BELCOURT
Tbis pci4111 nutom nlllle WtU ltuiJI with the .JtimAY 11ttnrri4n to
tkllUI an4 Hlt"'J. A.runt:s of mJ1Tbk 11NI t"'"'iu complimmt the
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we can help make
the difference in
your life!
CORONA DEL MAR
SOUTHOFPCH
Mediterranean 5 year new 3 bedroom townhome.
Formal dining room, laJXe living room with
vauked cdlingJ and fireplitce. Master suite with
firepillce and ikclt wiih spa.
ROBYN SEARS $359,000
OCEANFRONT FORECWSURE
6 •mitJ on 2 lots. Al/ have ocean vinu. Tn-rific
summn inco11U. Al/ fumished. Across from grassy
area and &HzrtlWllik call now!
KATHLEEN McNAMEE $1,500,000
NEW ON MARKET
Architect's own contemporary 3 bedroom home.
IArge, private manicured yard with lots of fr!4it
trees, customized throughout, Frmch doors 7tiui to
shady patio. RV access and more!
JACKIE HANDLEMAN $234,SOO
LOW DOWN AND MOTIVATED
Immaculate nn«r Townho11U. IArgest plan -3
bedT'()()m, 2.5 bath, with fireplait. Will se/J!
·subiect to,. kss than 10% d.Own.
DUSTY HARRIS $259,000
BIKE TO THE BEACH
Lifht ana brif.h.t. 2 bedroom, 1.5 bath cont.llJ!
OP~ spat:iousjloor pl..n. Nn«r CJtrptt. Large
tGmfl 11reA.
LIVE IN A DOG'S WO RID
59 D'!f.1 can be boarded or raised on siu. lnciMdes
3 bedroom ho11U. Ut_rxe lot. Unu.nud &s-KmMI
z:onmC,Nur]ohnW1tJ1UAiryo~ MAX'1NE GOWEN $214,300
FAMILY LMNG AT ITS BEST!!
Customiud 2 story with 5 bedrooms, 3 baths p!MS
a '4rge bonus room. Large yard, pool 11n4 tpll_ in a
lush 11nd strme sming. Mountain ana City Light
iMws. JUllA LIAO $749,000
PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP
P~family honu. QN_kt /ouJion. &11.ui:fal
miU>Ji£ nn«r "°"la"" 11pp!Unca. 3 bedioom 11nd" grea1 ~rtj. for JdAils.
MARKJACQ.UES $214,300
EASTSIDE CONDO
Quin mttt, ntUln' honu. urge 3 bedroom. 2.5
/Jitths. Owr 2, ()()() SIJ· ft_ &atifaJ '4ndsupuJ yani
11nJ JoubfL UT fllTdft. just listed.
ROBEIO' MILLllCEN $249,000
EUROPEAN/URBAN FEEL..,.
Itk11I for proftssioNlls! C/.ose to Airport, Shopp_ini.
Dini"t: Two M11mr SMita. GuniJ 1.uJ ~ )~GHAN · $ll;,9IO
You will be deUghted and excited by tlu
elegance, chann and warmth of this
~autifuUy executed and rebuilt home with
sw eeping ocean and bay~. A,,_. .. ....., ............... ..... ., . .,..., ..
Offered at$ l ,299,000
A View For All Seasonat You won't find a
more specuu:ular unobstn«:tecl ~ on tlu
hiU than from this 5 BDRM home. A home to
meet all the family's needs. A,._ le ......... II ........ If""..,.
Offered at $1 , 195 ,000
Cos ta Mesa
Expanded to inclut.k a 2nd story master suiu.
Su this home now,~ you'U belinie in
dreams come cnu.
A"":'.=~
Offered at $250,000
.. Northwood
The triews wiU take your breath away tlu
mom.mt you walk through the door. A,... ................. ..... ., . .,..., ..
Offered at $810,000
C-Otm see this fab decorated, ~ &
upgraded Monaco with master bedroom on
1st floor & spa direcdy off the master
~droom. A,.._,.....,.,
Offered at $795,000
Nav Listing .. Cannery Village
OVer 17 7'ears T.zyeriena 5tfong tfit. Coast
'lJroRµ 'J{Jimd to 1l.JltM~?fa{[ of 'Jame
760-5000 x131
1l.Jf?.lllJ(.Soutfi County
Qm: s.ooo Sllfl'"' («ti
Exceptional custom built 4BR with stunning views of the Back Bay and city
lights. Fabulous floor plan w/huge upstairs Bonus and Game Room FIT FOR A
KING! Courtyard pool plus rear yard spa. GATED ENI'RY /3 cal garage.
$1,250,000
Elegant, but cozy 4BR w/pool & French
doors galore! Bring us an offer!
1725,000
~tE..,,,,.,,._,
4BR, 2.5 BA w/ 2 flttpJac:es. Ott.at fllmlJy
room. Pool & spa. Immaculate.
$499,000
JSJZArdm
NfUll"C"""" SfMll Woode.dul 3BR oo large lot w/ beautiful
yard. Gorgeous strttt. Just Usm1l
3 fireplaces, 2 patio's and a~ yard!
1539,000
S12M~
Omm Sl4I rfl'Cll In C.....tldH«
3BR 2BA. pdva~ spa. enclosed ya.rd.
R~ U7'9,000I
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Bob & Dovie
Bob Koop Dovie Koop Bob Koop, Jr.
760-5000 Ext. 128 or 760-1580
La111e new c:ustoftl, grea1 ocun view, nn, M
S.S 81, appl. 4,200 aq. (1., marble. gmule,
aounnct ltil, c.levator. Wei bar, fuq>llCC:, decJtl
Sl,895,000 Bob Koop, Sr. or Jr.
LEASE
HARBOR POINT
OCEAN VIEW
.
3,690 square fooc home on a giant point
lot with beautiful landscaping and a
fabulous ocean view, locs of marble,
new painl, 3 car garage feels ILke a cus-
tom home, 4 bedrooms, 3.5 balhs.
$5,000/mth Bob Koop, Sr. or Jr.
high end homes during
first half of '96 outperform
last year's
There is reason for ce lebration among
those who own homes in Orange County's
pre-;tigious "Gold Coast" region (Newport
Beach. Corona del Mar, Cn!-ta Mesa and
the surn>unding communities). The latest
stat1-.tic!-t comparing sales of residential
propert1c!'t 1n the firM half of 1996
compared with the -.ame period la!lt year
indicate a significant increa.\c in activity.
According to rcceotly released figures
provided by the Orange Coast Association
of Realtors, 287 hcStncs were sold after
having been listed Ob the market for 147
days during the period of Jan. I. 1996 to
June 30. 1996. During that same period
last year, only 228 homes were sold
within an average 157 days on the market,
according lo Patricia Moore, RCE, CAE,
executive vice presiden1 of the Newport
Beach-based associati on.
Good news was also evident in the sales
uf condominiums and townhomes with
CAMEO HIGHLANDS
Highly upgr1 , nn. + en, U'Cf> ace, 2 5
baths, heavily mnodclcd. pool, qu1Cl area
with priv11e b.:.achcs and parlu.
$578,000 Bob Koo , Sr. or Jr.
i4 bo u
Cro wrl!
during the first half of '96 compared with
only 111 last year. Although saJes of
condos and other attached housing has
continued lo climb, the number of days
that such units remained on the marke1
increased slightly from 139 days in 1995
to 150 days in 1996.
"When you actually study the fi gures, it
is encouraging to discover how the market
is reaJly picking up," Moore said. "For
instance, the ratios comparing the sales
price with the list price for homes in the
Gold Coast region are all in the 90
percentile range, and in some
classifications it's above 95 percent.
"You can just imagine the optimism
being expressed by real estate
professionals in our area." she conttnued.
"We're looking forward lo continuing 'to
ride this wave of success."
Established in 1929, the Orange Coast
Associ.adon of Rtallon is comprised of
nearlJ 1,500 real estaU professionals
representing 642 brobrogei throughout
Newport Beach and the surrounding
communilUs.
8:45 a.m., Community Relations Committee meeting
MLS Book cut off
3 9 a.m. -Noon. Agency
1 -4 p.m .. Efhlcs
4 Association Office closed In observance of
Independence Doy
5 10 a.m. -2 p.m .. Broker Prtwlew
MLS Book Delivery
8 9 a.m .. MLS Committee meettng
9 8:45 a .m .. Affiliate Committee meettng
2 -4 p.m .. COMPASS Beginner course
10 8:45 a.m., GPA Committee Committee meeting
9 a .m. -Noon. How t o b0 a Hero to Your Clients
1 -4 p .m .. More Sales Through Telephone Marketing
2 -5 p.m .. Internet Class
t 1 8:30 a.m .. Board of Directors mee
12 10 a.m. -2 p.m .. Broker Preview
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8:30 a .m .. Orientation/Induction
9 a .m. -Noon. Managing Stress & lncreaslng Energy
1 -4 p.m .. Exchange
9 a .m., Grievance Committee meeting
2 -. 5 p .m .. COMPASS Advanced cla ss
10 a .m. · 2 p .m ., Broker PreVlew
2 -5 p.m .. Internet class
9:30 o .m . -4:30 p.m .. Class. Resldentlol Rental Property;
taught by Attorney Bert Cook. at tt\e association
office
2 - 5 p.m., COMPASS Beginner course
...
1 O a .m. -2 p .m ., Broker Preview
9 o .m. -Noon, Tax Ideas tor Selling 1he Personal
Residence
1 -4 p.m., Tax Planning tor Real E~tate In Divorce
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CC>aONA DU. MA.a.
\1c:toNn beiuty bit .. 'al' s. 38l. Sltytts. 2 rplcs,
lg. cln rm. $pldoc.IS I 8l. lj)t. ................. $6)9.-
CC.ONA DU MAil
faboulou5 south ol hwy loc:. w/oai view. 381l
2BA remod kit. frml Dl. Fttneh Ors.... ..$195.000
BAUOA ISLAND
Top-quallty remod ~. White kit MBll w/ofc a. ded. 2.&ll llJlt CNef 2-car gar ........... sns,ooo
Lm015Ll
5lla, 4.5Bt\ pg den. r.n nn a. barus rooml ~
52.S It. 5Clm11Hhd lot! * 5PL---St/WSlll»
UDOISl.l
Probatt sale. No court req. Nice 2&ll on str.i..
Good Loe. Utge g.vden pado ............. S-95,000
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723-8800
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Newport Coast Elqant 4 Bd. 3 Ba.
family room, gourmet kitchen View!
Schmiesing & Mertz $599,000
... eout 7 OeMlre
--4-• -.......
Family Neighborhoods
Bayrtdce Fabulous model perfect
2 bedroom, 2 bath condo. Great buyl
Sara Hinman $245,900
Harbor Hl&hlands Remodeled to
perfection. 4 Bd. 2 Ba. family room.
Mertz & Schmleslnc $454,500
Expanded
and remodeled, new roof, larce lot.
Hinman & Scanlmn $529,000
Bluffs Park Homes Updated 3 Bd.
2.5 Ba. New paint and carpet, built-in
Sara & Brad Hinman
Newport Coast
Baycrest Tastefully refurbished
4 bedroom home with French doors,
high ceilings and formal dining room.
Jo.Anne Peridns $525,000
Harbor View Hills ·Lovely remodeled
family home. 4 Bd. + family room. Huge lot.
Carole Johnson $549,000
Harbor View Homes Expanded
Palermo with beautiful wood floors
Hinman & Scanlan $558,000
4 Bd . 3 Ba. Charming
wood floors, large lot. much more!
Hazel & Jon Dishon $599,000
Remodeled
5 Bd. 3.5 Ba. famlly home w/ 5 car garage.
Mary Elen & eOb Weclarz $1 ,075,000
Harbor View Homes Remodeled
Ba,crest Executive <4 bedroom 5 Bd family home, warm and appealing.
rd Lon list of u
Beach Communities
644~1600
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New Listings
644~1600
723~8800
Gated
Communities
Bayview Court Move-In condition
2 Bd. 2 Ba. condo. Community pool/spa.
Heidi Stockwell $219,000
Bayrldge Inviting, well located
2 b,edroom condo wi th large deck.
Dottle ValentJne $239,000
Blc Canyon F'abulous contemporary on
Big Canyon Coif Course. Pictu~ perfect.
Kline & Harris $1 ,375,000
Belcourt Fabulous contemporary
designer perfect home on larp lotl
Mary den & Bob Wecfan $1,39',000
Altez.za Plan "A" 2 bedroom, 2 bath
+den end unit, ground level, view.
Rick Lancevtn $399,500
Emerald Bay Sweeplnt views
from upper Emerald Bay lot. Guard gated.
Rod Daley $595,000
Bl& Canyon Villas Sweeping view
of Big canyon Coif Course from this like-
new 2 Bd + office pristine prope
Villa Point Gated community.
Walk to Balboa and Fashion Island.
Sue Thomas $196,ood
View Properties
Eastbluff Great single family pool
home with view In popular Eastbluff.
Courtyard entry, upqated kitchen.
Ronda Hein $499,000
Granville · Upgraded 3 Bd. 3 Ba.
golf course upper unit with great view.
Morphy & Bush $639,000
ShoreclJffs Remodeled lfome with
ocean and canyon views on large lot.
Mal}' Ellen & Bob Weglarz $1,595 ,000
Ocean Ridge Bramelea's largest
rt Ian with view to
Conveniently located
two story 3 Bd. 2.5 Ba. on cul·de-s.te.
Frank Sennee $2 J 0,000
Harbor Rtdce Custom with huge
rooms, view, gaz.ebo. pool and spa
tancevtn & ee,. $2,395,000
Dover Shorea Splendid setting
Your search for ttte perfect home is over
Austero & tcJm $2,495,000
Pelican Point New! Exquii.tte
quality 4 bedroom. 4.5 bath. Pool
Marian PhlWppl $2,750,000
Altezza Model perfect 3 bedroom
+ bonus and family rooms. Plan ·o· w11h
Morphy& Buh $635,000
Costa Mesa
EuWcle COlltli M_. ' bedroom
custom home. CloM to Btentwood Park.
Rudie & ... $349,000
$19,829,900
SOLD AND
IN ESCROW
IN 1996
441.5 Carnation
3828 Calle Ariana
732 Via Lido Nord
2457 Riviera . '
2950 Perla
2500 Monaco
939 W. 19t St. #02
I I 06 Polaris
409 Northstar
I I Beacon Bay
1474 Antigua Buytr
85 Jasmine Cteek Buytr
6 11 Dahlia
• 5 IO 38th St.
• 2100 Yacht Grayling Buyer
2661 Circle
• 2641 Bayshore Dr.
•Jn Escrow
$269,000
$995',000
$2,495,000
$4,995.000
$395,000
$1,150,000
$1 ,249,000
$625,000
JERRY FINSTER
SENIOR SALES EXECUTIVE
#I SALESPERSON ,..._ 1995
759.-3750
,
723-8800
644-1600
'-Two OFFICES
TO SERVE You
EXCLUSIVE AFFILIATE OF
SOTHEBYS .
INTERNATIONAL REALTY
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723-8800
644-1600
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BILL FEENEY
in association with TIM CARR and LANCE BOGGS
OPEN HOUSES
From one to five p.m.
Lido Isle Vacant Lot
215 Via Kornn
Open Sat. & Sun.
$399,000
Dover Shores f.wnily Home
6 Bd. 4.5 Ba. spac&~\.'on large lot.
Great location ~ross from park. pool
$649,000
Lido Isle ~tion!
2 Bd 2 Ba. +den ~ed ceilings
Prime str~ }fr~( location, 35' lot
$595,000
4 Bd. ~pa. amily room
\ ~ ~reat for entertaining
$539,000
Pride or OwnersNt Duplex
3 Bd. 2 Ba. + 2 Ba. J J¥-~•Qvated units
Steps to h\~~eat for owner/user
$369,000
Costa l\\qa Starter
4 Bd 2.5 Ba. home o'}-J~Uhaped lot
New roof. freshl~Ynt~. new carpet
$219,000
Affordable in Coro~deJ Mar
2 Bd. 2.5 Ba. End to~~e green()elt
Refurbished and ~community pool
$219,000
Triangle Square Atta
3 Bd. 2 Ba. townhome w/ fireplace
Greenbelt location, community pool
$144,000
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Dover Shores Bayfroot
3 Bd. 2 Ba. Remodeled with 60' on the water
Large private dock. large sunny patio
$999,000
Baysbores Family Home
7 Bd. 5 Ba. Traditional. hardwood floors, Freoch doers.
3 ~ car garage. large coootry kitchervfamily room
$795,000
Lido Isle J>esjgner Home
2 Bd. 3 Ba. den meticulously maintained home, 47' lot
Beamed ceilings. French doors, lushly landscaped
$750,000 . t
Lido Isle Vacant Lot
Unique prime street to street location. ldeaJ 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! Higbest quality mawiab
Marble, granite. French. doors.~~ 3 firepl~
$829,000
Lido Isle Sophisticated
3 Bd. 4 Ba., den, 9' ceilings, huge master suite
Prime low traffic comer, SO' lot. large sundeck
$775,000
Westclilr Turn-Key Home
3 Bd. 2 Ba. family room. meticulously maintained!
Professionally Jand$caped on large lot
$469,000
Barbor IDplAnda Pride olOwwnfalp
4 Bd. 2.S Ba. family botoe in move-In CODditioo
Oreat location, hardwood noon, terrific value!
$359,900 •
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DEBI BIBB DENNIS DURGAN
759~3707
OLDE CORONA DEL MAR
Premier location just steps to China Cove . Four bedroom
New England style home with soaring ceilings and wood
floors . Guest quarters have private entrance .
$759,000
CORONA DEL MAR
Pride of ownership duplex . Both units have ocean views!
Huge deck for outdoor entertaining, 3·car garage
and private access to beach!
$499,000
MAIN AND MAIN
'Watch the world go by
from this landmark Lido Isle
bayfront estate!
Two-hundred feet of bay frontage
with docking possibilities for
a yacfrt well in excess of
one-frundred feet.
This gracious Palm Be{lch style
estate has lushly landscaped
grounds, pool, spa and motorcourt.
A RARE OPPORTUNITY
·To OWN
"THE BEST OF THE BEST"
Call for details
227 Evening <:anyon, Shoredlffs
"Ocean View"
• Exceptional ocean & canyon views
• Overlooks Little Corona beach
• Oversized 28.000 sq. ft. canyon lot
• 3 bedrooms+ guest quarters
• Newer tile roof, Oooring, appliances
• Six houses up trom oceanfront
Reduced to $1 ,595,000
53 Belcourt Nortli, Newport Beach
"Large Interior Lot"
• Over 12.500 sq. ft. interior lot
• Remodeled with 4 bedrooms. 3. 5 baths
• Large rooms & high ceilings
• Lushly gardened grounds
• 24-hour gate guarded community
Offered at $1 ,395,000
204 5 Port Clielsea. Hamor View Homes
"Wiii Trad e Up! Make an O(fer l" .,,
• enormous 5 CS(gara&e
• Remodeled with 5 bedrooms, 3 5 baths
• Beautifully redone kitchen
• Great cul-de-sac street location
• Outdoor barbeque, pool & spa
• Totally separate guest quarters
Offered at $1,075,000
".9l Home, ![or .9l{most
.9Lny Lif estyfe''
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452 Cabrillo Terrace
Corona Highlands
• Sit down
• 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, family room
• Light & bright with warm tones
• Large Mexican paver courtyard
• Walking distance to beach & Olde CdM
Opportunity priced at $~9 ,000
50 I Fenrfeaf, Corona del Mar
"South of PCH "
• Duplex South of PCH .
• Comer location
• Good potential building site
• 3 bedrooms, 2 baths & 2 bedrooms, I bath
• Large 2 car garage
Valut prietd at $459,000
2671 Wawrff, 8af1Mm
"Charming Cottage"·
• 3 bedroom, 2 bath COttale
• Newer roof, electric & plumblng
• lnstde location
• Gate guarded community
• Bayshores starter home
Of1trt' •t $,11, 999
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Sliorecliffs -tli.e opportunity exists ...
227 Evening· Canyon
Corona del Mar
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on Little Corona Beach .
The 28,000 square foot canyon lot
offers unobstructed whitewater
and Catalina views.
The open noorplan of this remodeled
and upgraded home ~ts almost any
lifestyle with four bedrooms
and three and one-half baths
with room for further expansion .
For the consummate golfer, Pelican Hill
Golf Course is just ~ve minutes away.
Reduced to$ I ,595,000 .
For your private showing call ,
MARY ELLEN AND Boe WEGLARZ
Office: 759-3768
. Home: 644-5981
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$1.095,000
Prime duplex property nght on the beach
No public boardwalk Quiet residential area,
uncrowded beach Spacious units. 3 car garage
Perfect for beachfront home plus income. Easy
to convert to single family. Beautiful property!
$499,000
Fabulous opportunJty. 3 bedroom
+ den home in great community of Eastbluff.
Great Ooor plan, beautiful pool and spa
with used brick decking
$325.000
Cottage at the beach in
quiet rec;idential area
2 bedroomc;-+ den, all updated
r renl h door« 10 garden and patio
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$998,000 ..
$895,000
fabulous locdtion right on the !land'
No public boardwalk
Two units. each 2 bedroom
Perfect for beach home plus income.
$545,000
Channing custom 2 story home
just In block to great beach
Also has guest quarters!
Ocean view, hardwood Ooors.
cottage garden and more.
$335,000 & $300,000
Two all-new contemporary homes
in block to beach
Each features rooftop
entertainment decks with views
$849,000
$449,000
Luxury residence In bayfront
security bulldlng In Udo area
Boat slip available.
$624,000
Close to popular swlmmlncfsur6ng beach
1Wo laqe 4 bedrooms,
3 bath units, refurbished
In 1990. Call for income info.
$279,000
Channing detached home, close to best
be11ches on a large R-2 lot with lots of parking
Here's an opportunity to live the
beach lifestyle at an atfordeible price .
All new custom beachfront home
with top quality construction
and attention to detail.
Right on the sand In
quiet beachfront section.
Rooftop deck with coastal views. Two units, each
with full ocean views.
Beautiful home that shows like a model.
3 large bedroom suites that include
a very large master with fireplace
and panoramic view.
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BEST VIEW IN CORONA DEL MAR
Front row Ocean Boulevard
2608 Ocean Boulevard
OPEN SUNDAY I :00 P.M. --5:00 P.M.
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Wood floors, newly painted
and carpeted, this home
is ready to move in .
Offered at $1 ,295,000
SHIRLEY HARRIS
HaD of Fame Member
759 ... 3727
)IM KuNE
759-3771
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$1.095,000
Prime duplex property right on the beach
No public boardwalk. Quiet residential area,
uncrowded beach Spacious units, 3 car garage
Perlect tor beachfront home plus income. Easy
to convert to single family. Beautiful property!
$499,000
Fabulous opportunity. 3 bedroom
+ den home In great community of Eastbluff.
Great floor plan, beautiful pool and spa
with used brick decking.
$325,000
Cottage at the beach in
Quiet rc.;idential area
l bedrooms + den, all updated
f rt•nd1 doorc; ro garden and patio
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$998,000
$895,000
Fabulous location right on the sand'
No pubftc boardwalk
Two units. each 2 bedroom
Perfect for beach home plus income
$545,000
Charming custom 2 story home
lust 112 block to great beach
Also has guest quarters!
Ocean view, hardwood floors,
cottage garden and more.
$335,000 & $300,000
Two all-new contemporary homes
112 block to beach
Each features rooftop
entertainment decks with views
$149,000
$449,000
Luxury residence In bayfront
security bulldlnc In Udo area
Boat slip avallable.
$624,000
Close to popular swtmmlncfsurflnc beach
Two larte 4 bedrooms.
3 bath units, refurbished
In 1990. Call for Income Info.
$279,000
Charmlna detached home, dose to best
beaches on a larie R·2 lot with lots of parking
Here·s an opportunity to live the
beach lifestyle at an afford•bte price.
All new custom beachfront home
with top quality construc::tton
and attention to detail.
Right on the sand In
quiet beac.hfront section.
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Rooftop deck with coastal views Two units, each
with full ocean views .
Beautiful home that shows like a model.
3 large bedroom suites that include
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a very large master with fireplace
and panoramic view.
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BEST VIEW IN CORONA DEL MAR
Front row Ocean Boulevard
2608 Ocean Boulevard
OPEN SUNDAY I :00 P.M. -5:00 P.M.
Wood floors , newly painted
and carpeted, this home
is ready to move in .
Offered at $1,295,000
SHIRLEY HARRIS
HaD Of F•me Me•ber
759 ... 3727
)IM KuNE
759 ... 3771
TIM CA R R
in association with BILL FEENEY and LANCE BOGGS
Dover Shores Bayfront
• 3 Bd. 2 Ba. -60' on water
•Remodeled! Large dock
$999,000
Dover Shores Family Home
• 6 Bd. 4 .5 Ba. -extra large lot
• Grcat location -near park
$649,000
Baycrest Sophisticated
• 4 Bd. 3.5 Ba. + family room
•Great fo r entenaining
$539,000
Dramatic two ... story; living room,
two fireplaces, three upstairs
bedrooms, newly remodeled kitchen
and family room with built ... f ns,
pool and two car. garage.
717-4745
Westcliff Tum-Key
• 3 Bd. 2 Ba. Family room
•Professionally landscaped
$469,000
Harbor Highlands Value
• 4 Bd. 2.5 Ba. -mov~in condition
• Great value and location!
$359"°° . ,. -
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PRICE REDUCED TO $1,125,000 FOR IMMEDIATE SALE!
$1,230,000
SINGLE LEVEL -4 BEDROOMS,
3.5 BATHS -4,000+ sa. FT .•
FABULOUS 15,000+ SQ. FT. LEY£L LOT•
1 BLOCK TO PRIVATE BEACH
A.hsolutelt1 tfae most incredi6le opportuniffl
to purcltase a /tome in . tit is "
exclusive guard gated community.
• Approxi,,.•k
CAROL BERG
759-3739
Custom 6uilt home right on the sand!
4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, 4 caf parking.
Spacious grassy patio. Great surfing beach.
Whitewater and Catalina views.
Rtduced to$ I, 125,000
Private setting and magnificent ocean and canyon
views from stunning custom home. Huge yard.
Still time to select finishes.
$1,495,000
PELICAN HILL CUSTOM
Also A"dLl61e
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2501 Vista Baya $795,000 Sal/Sun 1-5 N. Engilbr9chtf J Howe
MCMYM
6 Rue Marsedle $650.000 Sun 1:30-5 L Reed
4 Rue OeaUV1lle $1,795.000 Sun 1:30-5 A Sheron
11 Rue Foun!Jlnbleau $625,000 &II H J Mather an
404 Vista Flcn $200,000Ui Sun 1-5 S Mittman
$1,449,000 Sun 1-5 l Valentine
$469,000 Sal/Sun 1-5 N Bailey
212 Polnsett1a $975,ID> SlllSllfl 11 N Bailey
CIST41Bf
913 Art>or Sl!M.500 Sun 1-5 N Faoarty
$679.000 Sun 2-6 A ShemVS Van AaJst
1218 Polans Or $870,000 Sii 1-5 S Mittman
$439..000 Sun 1-4 A Hall .. " $535,000 Sun 1-4:30 V Saxton
w nma ,,-.
2102 Seadnlt $929,000 Sun 1-5 J Muncy .... • 5 Honeysuckle $259,900 Sun 1-4 30 A Pauft
$1.225.000 Sun 1-4 B.Pel1malVB.Wyland
$539,000 Sun 1-4 N Roslw1
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12 kamalil Court 1-5 B. Chambers
H 8. Ctwnbefs
O.Ctwnbets
Privacy + 1s en1oyed 10 this 680.SBA custom·
country estate w/11brary, large family room. gor-
geous grounds w/pool. spa, sport court. gazebo,
lawns & trees Room for 4
horses. Country living
within minutes to every-
thing' Ad #P-2336
$431, ..
Pride of ownership is very evideflt in this
substanllal 380+ office (or 480) home.
Gleammg wood entry, loads of Ille, newish roof
& a solarium in which
to relax & enjoy the ----.
beautiful surroundings
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17 SEA COVE LANE, SEA ISLAND
Dramatic townhome. Shows like a model. 2BR. 2.SBA +
den. Stunning Oagstonc entry with water wall. Large patio.
$565,000
BIG CANYON
Single srory 3BR. 3BA w/gorgeous counyard entry &
beautiful pario & gardens w/waterfall. Grear value · pnced ar
$595,000
Totally remodeled. golf course views from pario and
balcony. Reflection pool & spa.
$630,000
UNBELIEVABLE PARK-LIKE YARD
2BR +den or 3BR. 3BA. Gorgeous!! Grear plan for
entertnming. Reduced ro
$587,000
VILLAPOINT
Fabulous value for owner or investOI' • 2BR. 2BA
•!Jl&le atory. <mat Newport Beach locatloo.
tlN,500
BIG CANYON
This mapiftcenl offerillJ wu ere.led uc:ludvely for 1111 owner with diJCttDing ta.~.
Quality deso&n and workma111hip weal illlO the 10lal remodel of this 6BR. 6.5BA
residence wbich inc:luda the bonus ol a 11q191111e livlna wing f<K inlawa °' &uesl. A
gor-gcou1 pool, Ill* ct c..,.,.. on an extra lwie loe becking to big canyon golf course.
4 Rue Deauville $1,795,000
Call the Pro
''Arvilla ''
729-7212
24Hr. Pager -(714) 729-5430
BIG CANYON
38R 2.SBA. Large townhorne, courtyard entry -ovenized private
patio. 3 car garage, large master on first floor. Guard gated
community.
$650,000
DOVER SHORES VALUE!
3BR 3BA. V.aulted ceilings. 3-car garage, ~rity system, private
beach access.
410 Morningstar $679,000
SEA ISLAND FOR LEAsE
FABULOUS RANCH· GARNER VALLEY
Magni£tcent 6BR, SBA home. 4.5-. 2-111111 hone hem.
30 min/Palm Springs. Fabulously priced! Reduced ID
$625,000
MOST SOUGHT-AFTER MODEL
Latgc JBR +den. 3.SBA. All one level. no sUlin;.
w/prvt. spa. Golf course location. Rcdll(.,-ed 10
$685,000
ALTEZZA (NEWPORT COAST)
3BR. JBA and loft. Grat views -light and bright. Private
patio widl bulJt.io BBQ.
$482,000
SEA ISLAND
2BR plus den, 2.SBA IOWDhome. Wondefful now for
cnienaining with some golf counc views. Priced to sell a1
$535,000
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The ONLY units UNDER $400,000
with 2BR in Both Front & Back Units!
1. 2 Master bedrooms each with private bath, separated
by living room w/fireplace plus 2BR, IBA rental.
$385,000
2. All on ground floor -2BR, IBA & 2BR, lBA.
2 Separate 1 car garages, laundry in each kitchen.
$390,000
3. Large 3BR, 2BA single story with 2/1 rental. South of
PCH $469,000 and owner will carry 2nd T.D.
$469,000
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For All Your Income Property Needs
Call the CDM Expert
Bruce McLoud
Office: 729-7297
Res: 721-8979
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SAYSHORES COUNTRY FRENCH
• NHtled In Bayahores, this t~ly exquisite, custom·bullt residence Is
unaurpueed In Its country French destgn and appeal. • Four spacious bedrooms,
Inducing dnundc mas1er softe with expansive ceilings, sitting area & fireplace, a
total of lhree & one-half baths. two famlly nna; one upstairs & one downstairs,
(upper 18 4th BR), fonnal living room & f~I dining room, b'*lkfast room & two-
car garage wtth addltlooal apace for golf cart & '1ydraullc llft for 3rd car
(negotlable). Featuraa lndude: French doors & windows, four fireplaces, ten·foot-
hlgh ceilings, oak noora, atone entry, aecurtty system & area for boat storage.
Bayahorea 18 a private guard-gal*' community with two private bea~s. Ottered
at $1,175,000. PINN cal-for access to guard gate and address.
CURT A. HERBERTS, II 631~ -·
THE PRUDENTIAL• }ON DoUGLAS COMPANY
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Attractive Portofino Model in Phase m of Harbor View
Homes, with view-and a one minute walk to community
tennis. EnclOscd breezeway and other upgrades. Lovely view
of lights and mountains.
$579,000
GOTO COURT!
Tennis, that is!
Two homes just steps away-less
than a minute~from community
t enrus court.
Five bedrooms and 3 car gange, with new kitchen featuring
white and _gleaming up~des, with bay window to the view
of mountams and lights. Three doors to pool, spa, and tennis.
$549,000
PERFECT PORT STREET LOCATION
This home iJ just 2 few door~ from rhc greenbelt, and n.11 hlock.s from the
Anderson School. It has ROO ~q. It. added and a lovely pool ""ith large hack yard.
Manr features of upgrades include ne" roof. rile :md carpet Jnd w00tl Ooonng, all
n~ windows, doors, manr other upgndc<>. $739,000
LOWEST PRICE IN HARBOR VIEW HOMES
Thi~ is a wonderful opportunitr ror rhe suner couple mo,ing into the Pon
StTeCIS. Nicely upgraded Monaco model-:? plus den, ;o1th plenty of mom to
expand. $429,000
NEAR SHOPS, COM, FASlDON ISLAND
Th.is highly upgraded home is the perfect location for the exec who works in
Newport C<nter. Walk home for lunch in 1 gated commurury, with JBR +den
and O\ICI' 3,400 tq. ft. Seller has outgrown the home
and wants to sell. $8S9,000
LEASE WITH FABULOUS VIEW
Tim h.omc has the best \icw locations in 1111 of Harbor
View Homes. Offering SBR ind 2.5 baths, end close
proximity to pool and tennis. Offered at $2,800.
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Gerrr&
Christa
640-5664
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Quiet location! little Balboa Island Du .
2SR; 2SA, de1l wllarge SU"deck and b!llcoc'T)'
+ 28R, 18.A wrth patio ....................... $475,000
Spacious Island Duplex 48R, 28A w/large
balcony up, 38R, 2BA w /pat10 down.
Remodeled Kitchens/Battis. Square footage
can't be duplicated! .................. $595,000
Balboa Island
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Cape Cod Cottage home. 2-story 3BR, 29A. Warm and spacious 3BR, 2BA home with Pnst1ne Cape Cod 28R 28A. Remod in
Fresh & bright. Vaulted beamed ceilings. forllk'll dining room and sunny breakfast "95. Gourmet kit. in granite, brealcfast nook,
Large family kitchen area. Brick patio and nook. Detached 1BR, 1 BA stuc:ho cottage... frml dining. Quality bric~, 'WOOdwOf1t
. . ..$795,000 yard for enterta1rnng ................... $549,000 Reduced $50,000l... ................... $5U,OOO & cobuietry ................................ $649,000
'&~ "414-4 ~t'4U ~-........ CHUCK RUMBOLD•MARY HARDESTY•LYHM WRIGHT•ROSE VALLERA•BIMG GIRLING ~Marine Avenue lalboe Island • 675-48H ~ ..... rL
ENTERTAIN
UNDER THE STARS
Irvine Terrace with ocean,
bay, and city views. Enter
through a cha rming courtyard. This
light, bright home features a family
room with a dramatic retractable roof,
and extensive use of glass and
skylights. It has two master suites
plus a comfortable den/guest room, a
gourmet kitchen, and a cozy living
room with open beamed ceilings.
Work out in the lap pool, soak in the
bubbling spa, or enjoy a quiet retreat
on the private side patio with a
murmuring fountain amid exotic
plantings.
Close to Corona Del Mar shops, Balboa island, and
Irvine Terrace Park. Offered.at $975,000. R51
For more iTJformation, and a pn'vate showing call:
FRED SANDS NEWPORT PROPERTIES
Jndepent(y OwlJed & Operated
(714) 644-7111
We List It! We Sell It! Call Us For Results!
Live In One,
Rent The Other!
• ExCl'lll•nt Locatmn
Close To South 8.1\
• 2 Large 3 Br Unit-.
• Great Income!!
$759,000
Call Betsy Boyd
.@ 673-8700
.charm Of
The Island!
• Impeccable 2 Br,
2 Ba Cottage
• A Darling Home
•Custom Built 1990
Call Waltu Mitchdl
@588-3083
SUMMER
RENTAL
• Walking Distance To
Peninsula Point &
Ferry
• 3-Story • 5 BR
• Pnvatl! Pier
• Your Own Sandy Bch
$2,600/Wkly
Call Joan Coopu
@ 673-8700
One-Of-A-Kind
Penthouse
• Very Unique 2 Br 2
&th Penthouse
• Quality Decor
• Nice Fountain View
$189,000
Quaint Balboa
Island Duplex
• lmnUlculate 2 Br
Cottage + Newer 2
Br Apt. Each With
Pnv. Garage
$445,000
Call Alice Brownell
@675-9585
Magnificent
Home or Duplex
• Exquisite 5 Br Home
• Elegantly Decorated
•Showcased in '94
COM Home Tour
Call Ali« Brownell
@675-9585
Gorgeous Sea
Faire ''E" Plan
• Catalina Ocean
Views & Sunsets
• Largest 2 Br
• Cathedral Cc1hngs
$299,000
Call Walter M1tcmll
@588-3083
• Stunning Cat(1hna
Sull!ICts &: Bay Views
• R.lrely Offen>d 3 BR
• Custom Decorated
$399,000 f
Spacious Custom Luxury
Villa Balboa Condo
• Outstanding Value For Large Condo
• Well Located Facmg Landscaped
Common Area
• Tasteful lntcnor Decor lncludin~
Plush Carpet & Designer Drapenc ..
$229,000
Cnll Wnlter Mitchell @ 588-3083 Newpo~t Beacli
Island Living
At Its Best!
•Brand New Pam1lv
Home or Dupl!!:>.
• Ei..cellcnt location
•Gorgeous Luxury
Amenities
$895,000
Call Alice Brownell
@675-9585
Versailles uLa
Tour'' Model
• 2 Master Bedrooms
• Well Located
• Quiet & Sunny
• Excellent Condition
$174,900
Beautiful Bay
View Property
• Gorgeous Bay &
Ocean Views
• Spacious L1vin~
• Fabulou., Kitchen
$325,000
Call Walter Mitchell
@588-3083
Ocean & Harbor
Views!
• Ver.<1111"5 2 Ma t •1
-1.a Tour" M~d
• Nice Condition
• Bc<lullful Comm.
$179,000
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His first quarter business totals
nearly $11 million
Although Phil Immel of Fred Sands
Coastal Properties is just 41 years old, be
has been a Realtor for more tftan half of his
life. Born and raised in Chicago. he has bad
an interest in real estate since his reens and
at 19 entered the business.
It was obviously a wise career choice, as
Immel's production figures have outdone his
past achievements this year. He sold 10
homes and listed 15 in the month of January
alone, with sales exceeding $6 million and
' first quarter 1996 business totalling nearly
$11 million. Although he lists and sells
throughout South Orange County, Immel
specializes in million dollar properties along
Orange County's Gold Coast, that stretch of
luxury coast.al property from Newport
Beach to San Clemente.
Despite the fact that the real estate market
is still recovering from a six-year slump. he
has been phenomenally successful, which he
atuibutes to his reputation.
"Reputation is everything and I've been
fortunate to build a good reputation over the
21 years I've been in business, both in sales
and management," Immel said. "Satisfied
clients keep referring busine..~s to me."
He takes a quality versus quantity
approach to business.
According to lmmel, "I believe in treating
my clients with kid gloves during the real
estate process and after the sale. My clients
are clients for life."
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He also bas
several corporate
rclocatioo clients
who use his
services
exclusively in
South Orange
County.
Immel's client
list includes such
celebrities as
television
personality Sarah Phil Immel
Purcell and clothing desiguer Mossimo
Gianulli, as well as chief executive officers
of major corporations.
Immel joined Fred Sands Coastal
Properties in January 1995. Re chose the
company because of it's upscale and
professional image and upper tier marlceting.
The company recently opened offices in Las
Vegas and Palm Springs.
Immel speaks admirably of Fred Sands
. and the fact that the 57-year-old
entrepreneur is still running the company,
with his name and reputation on the line.
Immel's record-setting success has
necessitated the expansion of his business,
with the addition of four other agents
working as part of the Immel team.
The team recently sold all remaining
oceanfront bomesites at Smithcliffs, an
upscale gated community near Emerald Bay
in Laguna Beach.
To reach the l1'1#UI team, caU Phil
Inuru4 Fred Sands Coutal ProJUrties aJ
(714) 249-2020.
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Read the latest happenings in
... Buylines
Noelle Wright of FRED SANDS
NEWPORT PROPERTIES gathered
with more than a dozen family
members this week at the Regatta
Cafe on Lido Island. They thought
that singing waiters would be a great
way to greet Nudie's daughter, 11na
Murchison, along with husband Gary
and their children Lily and Grant
who are here from Dallas, Texas.
Graceland, Graceland in Memphis
Tennessee was just one of the places
that Roy Freeman of COWWEU
BANKER MARINERS MILE visited
on his road trip around the south.
Along with "The King's" mansion,
Freeman also went to that Cajun
capital -New Orleans.
And Sally Somers spent a week in
waders up in Oregon, where she was
fly-fishing.
We also want to give a big welcome
to Paul Wright, wh& just joined the
Coldwell Banker team.
COWWEU BANKER COSTA
MESA's Jean Richmond is sooooo
lucky. She just returned with a big
smile on her face after spending a
weekend away with her husband,
Dave, and this weekend he's
transporting her away for yet anoth~r
romantic rendezvous. What a sweettel
Heading off to our neighboring bot
spot of Arizona is Boonie To.mer,
who just can't seem to get enough of
that new granddaughter of hers, and
Shannon Hayes, who is visiting
friends.
Monique Vang decided to take a
different route and beaded north to
Cupertino to spend a week visiting
family.
And METRO REALTY's Darrel
Pash decided to take some time off to
enjoy. the summer and went to the
woods to camp.
Do JOU llave any MWI to inc~ in
tlu BuyBnu cola1M1 Jiut caU J111U
liker, real e1taU editor (114) 514-
4242 or fax (114) 650-4802.
"MUST SEE"
This lovely, spacious 3bd., 2.5 ba. home in this quality community is situated on an ideal comer lot just
one short block from the beach. Enjoy a large family room and living room with fireplaces and relax in
your private jacuzzi and sauna. The hideaway patio complete with fish pond is quiet and inviting.
• $849,000
Call:
Dayna Pettit
673-3899 or page 651-4610
•
ColdV#ell Banker Online
r eceives 1 editor's pick' as top
real estate V#eb site
Company receives honor
from Interactive Marketing
News
Interactive Marketing News, a national
Internet marketing publication, has
selected the Coldwell Banker web site
located at http://coldwellbanker.com as its
• "editor's pick" for having the Lop site
among nati.onal real estate companies.
The "editor's pick" was bestowed upon
Coldwell Banker in the April edit6n of the
publication.
"Although a solid marketing
web i.1te can be created without a
large wad uf ca,h. it appear<;
Coldwell Banker ha' inve~ted
the ti me and money in creating a
mult1 -funct1onal MIC that i' very
direct 1n purpo,e: bringing
buyer~ and ~ellcr-. together
th rough 1t~ agents,'' the
publication noted.
office has had tremendous success
advertising her listings on Coldwell
Banker Online. This month she will close
the deal on a listing in Laguna Beach for
a couple from lllinois, who found the
home while searching through the
Coldwell Banker web· site.
Nationwide, Coldwell Banker online
has more than 40,000 homes listed for
sale, a mortgage calculator that helps
consumers quickJy estimate their monthly
home costs, a database of more than 1,000
frequently asked home-buying and selling
_ ___,_.... questions, a section with
luxury homes for sale and
vacation home and
relocation information.
"To receive the 'editor's
pick' as the top national real
estate web !>ite from a
publication that reports day
in and day out on the
Internet is significant,'" said
Charlie Johnson. Coldwell
Banker senior vice The Coldwell Banker site
"supports the sales function by
allowing pote ntial buyers and
Charlie Johnson pres ident, Orange County
region of the Southern
sellers to do some basic homework before
contacting an agent," the newsletter said.
The company's easy-to-use. menu
driven ~ite, called Coldwell Banker
Online TM, has many features separating it
from the more than 4,000 real estate-
related Internet sites currently online.
Consumers searching for a home can
enter their ~pec1fic cnteria. '\uch as . .
number of bedrooms and price range and
view p otoi. o omes an .spec1 1c
information on propert1e~ in their area.
Sale~ a!>sociate Pamela Horton of the
Coldwell Banker Laguna Beach North
California company.
"Witll Coldwell Banker Online, local
listings of homes for sale and information
on the home-buying and selling process is
available to consumers when they want it.
Also, a seller can receive additional local,
national and international exposure for
their property, at no additional cost, if
their li sting is put on Coldwell Banker
Online," said Johnson.
Contact your local Coldwell Banlur
office for furlher information or reach
Coldwell Banker on the lntemet aJ
http://www.coldwellbanker.com.
-Stunning Eastside Costa Mesa townhome This two bedroom,
two and one-half bath townhome has a large loft area that could be used as third
bedroom. office or den. There is a two car attached _garage and more than 1,570 square
feet of li ving space in this two story townhome:Offercd at $214,SOO.
Aceentcd with a cozy fireplace, the living room f~ vaulted ceilings, French
doors, wet bar, built-in TV cabinet and storage. There are plantation shutters throughout
and upgraded pile carpet. Other amenities include private in-ground spa, security
system, huge master suite with mirrored wardrobes and upstairs laundry room. This
home has many upgrades, is in immaculate condition and ready to move into today.
FOi' 111t>n '1if°"""""14, call Bo111116 Tllnt•r of Co/4w•U &utUr Costa M•111 Ill (7 U)
668-9333 °' (714) 650-7111. Colllw•U Banhr "°""' COit .Uo IH/•u 011 llN
lnUntd Ill http://www.coldw•llbtutl•r.coa
Kip Honcodl
cxMriising sales
~
Julie Viker, real estale editOr
We would like your comments,
questions or suggestions for material you
would like to see in the Daily Pilot Real
·Estate scctio~. published every Saturday.
If you are interested in advertising in
our publication, contact sales
representatives Kip Hancock at (714)
574-4247 or Janet Vmograd at (714)
574-4248. Their fax number is (714)
631-6594.
JJ you would like to submit materials
for publication or you ~ve an
interesting story idea. contact Julie
Viker, real est.ate editor at (714) 574-
4242, fax (7J4) 650-4802. -
To reach us by mail: Daily Pilot Real
Estate, 330 W. Bay St, Costa Mesa. CA
92627.
More Californ~n~ are choosing
timeshares as vacation option
Worldwide sales are expected
A recent study by the American Resort
Development Association (ARDA) found
that a record number of Californians are
expected to purchase a vacation timeshare
this year. According to the Worldwide
Resort Timeshare Industry, there arc more
than three and one-half million timeshare
owners around the world. It is anticipated
this year more than 500,000 additional
consumers will buy a timeshare interval
for a worldwide sales volume exceeding
$5 billion. California leads all states with
more than 250,000 timeshare owners.
"The vacation ownership industry is
currently the fastest growing segment
within the travel and tourism industry,"
said Sheldon H. Ginsburg, chairman of
The Shell Group, a leading developer of
vacation ownership resorts. "More and
more consumen realize that it is much
more cost-effective to lock in the price of
a vacation through ownership rat.her than
pay for rental accommodations yw-after-
year. Vacation ownership is truly the
vacation borne of the nineties."
Most timeshares are fee simple interests
in which the owoenhip is tied to a
particular unit and owned in perpetuity.
The buyer receives a fee-simple deed and
enjoys tbe tax benefits of a second home.
The common forms of timeshare
ownership include: leasehold product in . . . .
property are assigned for a specified
number of years; floating wee/cs which
allow owners greater flexibility to
vacation at different times of the year;
fixed week interest which is a type of
fractional ownership in which owners
know the specific weeks within a given
time that they will have access to
accommodations year-after-year.
According to the study, from 1992 to
1994, more than 780,000 households have
purchased a total of almost 1.2 million
vacation intervals, producing a sales
volume of more than $9 billion in just two
years.
"'The vacation ownership industry
continues to mature and attract buyers
from all walks of life," said Perry J.
Snyderman. president of The Shell Group.
'1ndependent developers are building
high-quality facilities and offering more
flexible usage options for owners."
The Shell Group is one of the leading
developers of vacation ownership
properties in California. The company
recently opened the first and only
times~ resort in Anaheim. Peacock
Suit.es Resort, and hu been involved in
acveral other vacation ownenbip
propatiea in Califcnia. The Sbell OiOup
DOW bu reaort propeltiea in lfanil; ...
Califomla. Arizoaa. FIOrida IDd Onllrio.
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Your 9uide lo !he !Jines/ 'l!roperlies
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CIU'tom ranocl.J, aprx. 3,000 $(/ft., 3 /ire,,lace.s,
cord1mpormy lritrJ.m, oauhd ceilings, hu~ Jining room.
$159,.000 • n. ,.u PL.II
LIDolsu
Romantic custom 3 bJ viRa on extra large quiet
comer lot. Stone., archu and columns, 3 frpks and
extraordinary privacy with views of lush greenery.
li-1,.499..000 . k _O.wy
comfortab/1 main houu with 5 bJ, 4.5 ba.
$4,.9.5Q,OOO • C....I M.clr
Pel:l:Jil!flu Poet!r
A total rcmod1/, bay/ront, approximat1/y 'lO ft. on the
bay icith large Jock, lowly 4 bJ hom-. gounn1t ltitclr1n,
dining room, den , lawn and /iuh gardena.
$2.995.000 • Gaal nc T t ' ..
l./wD;E TFJPRM:E
Comp/ate~ remcxk/d 4 bedroom & tkn, 3 bat), cuatom
hom1, 6blnnirtg ocaan and bay viacs, .kgant /rmnd living
and dining rooms, •padoua fami~ room, master Mt1.
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Profoundly beautiful bay/ront, Iota of custom buih-in
cabindry, handsome appomtmcnt., Eng/;.J, t/,,.ary,
new dock u:iH occommodau a /mg. yoclrt pl,.,. ~boot.
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WBSTCLIFP
2 bd, 2 ba villa with one master suite upstairs with fireplace and deck
Marie Deremiah & Christa Francis -644-9060 -$217,000
BAYVIEW TERRACE
Great location close to comm. pool, 2 bd, 2 ba, spacious master suite
Don & Joyce Olson -644-9060 -$289,000
N~R.T SHORBS
Largest 1 story 3 bd floor plan, lots of glass, open to 2 garden areas
Kennie Jo Rizzo -631-1400 -$325,000
THEBLUPPS
Excellent ux" plan, 3 bd, 2.5 ba, expanded dining room, m<m:·in condition
Chuck & Kathy C.Olcsworthy -644-9060 · $359 ,000
BoNNIB BAY HIGHLAND BOMBS
Very dean fainily home on large 9,000 sq ft lot, private location.
Marcia & Robert Bents -644-9060 -$419,000
LAGUNA BBACH
Prime city light anft ocean view Jot in gated Irvine Cove, private beach
Olga Matthews -631-1400 -$445,000
.BAs'rBLUFP
Charming, single level 4 bd, 2.5 ba home~ great f.unily area.
Ginny Anderson -644-9060 -$519,000 .
BAYCR:ss:r
4 bd, completely remodeled with quality and style, dining/f.unily rooms
Sally Phillips · 631-1400 -$569 ,000
BAYSHOllBS
Incredible value, 3 bd, 3 ba, shows light and bright, iargc coumry kitchen
Carol Mock -644-9060 · $669 ,000
BAYSHOBBS
Traditional • bd, 3 ba home With three briCt ~ hardwood ftoon
Eleanor Bowie 8c Carol Mod: -644-9060 -$190,000
SHOllBCLIPPS
Original 3 bd, 2.5 ba home situated high on a comer lot oo cuJ-dc·sac street
John Campbell -644-9060 -$795,000
PPBll
Custom built 3 bd, with family room oo ~sized lot, skylights
Reggie McNcmcy -631-1400 -$799,000
LIDO ISLB
Super 3 bd remodel, lush ccnttal patio on c.xtra large comer lot
Lee Drummy -631-1400 -$799,000
OliNGs PAB Acus
Equestrian catatc with 5 bd remodeled home, 5 barn stalls & arena
Olga Matthews -631-1400 -$997,000
()awrRbNr
3 bd, den,~ Mid. PenMw.U ~ rcrmcklcd in '90, wood 8n.
~ McGinlcy-631-1400 -$1,495,000
Lmol&U
Huge half bl~ catatc iodudcs S bd bouaC with libnry, &mily rm.
Kay Polovina -631-1.00 -$1,795,000
NBWPOllT BBACH BALBOA liIAND NBWPOJlT BBACH
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631·1400
WEEKEND OPEN HOUSES 1-5
SATURDAY ONLY
CORONA DEL MAR
324 Poppy Ave $662,000 Olga Matthewt
HARBOR Vmw HILLS
34124 Se.breeze $599,000 Gregg Minoux
NEWPORT CREST
26 Encore Ct $249,000 David Prince
306 Columbia $254,000 David Prince
NEWPORT SHORF.S
234 l..ugonia St $329,000 Kennie Jo Rizzo
IRVINE· Tum..E ROCK
10 Capella $589,000 Sonja Powell
SUNDAY ONLY
BAYSHORBS
2565 Vim $790,000 Eleanor Bowie I Carol Mock
BELCOURT Ho..L, NEWPORT BEACH
11 Souttwnpton $469,000 Jennifer Pritchett
8LUFF6
308 Encina $299,000 Sandy Long
232t Vim Huerta $204,500 Allison Seesemann
2002 Vi.ta Caudal $255,000 Gail York
CORONA DEL MAR
2231Pacifio Dr. $925,000 Miriam. Ma yell
COSTAM.f.SA
2450 Fordham Dr $189,900 Cammy Le.lie
BASTBLUFP
2610 Vista clel Oro $235,000 Eva I<hwaja
ffARBoRRmae
18 San SeLutian · $1,319,000 David McCullocb I David Prince
10 Lucerne $319,900 David Prince
R VIEW Ht:u.s
3800 In1et l1le $725,000 Allaon McCormick
IRVINE TERRACE
1515 Serenade Terrace
IRVINE • TUlm..E ROCK
2 Lyra
LAG\.!NA BEACH
965 Capi.Uano
LIDO lsu:
101 Via Dijon
900 Zurich Cir
NEWPORT BEACH
2240 Holiday Rd
NEWPORT SHORES
424 Colton
.SPYGLASS HILL
2 Drakes Bay
3 Hall Moon Bay
$890,000
$586,000
$389,000
$949,000
$1 ,795,000
$419,000
$325,000
-$899,000
$3,400/mo
Jennifer Pritcbett
Lorraine Farrington
DonObon
Joyce Okn
SATURDAY AND SUNDAY
8AYCREST
1701" Starlight Cir $569,000
LAGUNA NIGUEL · THE VILLAGE
30322 Chapala Ct $298,500
LIDO ls1.E
106 Via Cordova
NEWPORT HEIGi ITS
400 Tustin Ave
NEWPORT NORTH
2970 Corte Hermon
$559,000
$439,000
$468,000
Cammy Le.lie I Sally Phillips
Ginny Anclenon
G. Duluell Jr. I G. Dashiell Sr.
NEW LISTINGS
THE BLUFFS -Beautifully upgraded ·oelores" plan, 3 bcl, 2.5 ba, end
unit, ligbl and bright plantation ahutters, garage loft for .toraije.
Chudr and Kathy Cole.worthy -$339,000
THE BLUFFS -Rare •E• plan, remarkable back bay view, 3 bd, 2.5 ba,
hencb windcnn, beautiful kitchen, 3 outdoor decks and patio1.
Lyleen & Jeff Ewing -$450,000
HARBOR VIEW -Be.t priced 3 bedroom borne in Harbor View ... and
it bu a~ and ~I ISL 1halte roof, extra large 10,900 1q £t lot.
Kyle .jljj ~ KftaM -$579,000
NEWPORT COAST -Very 10phi.ticated townhome with sweeping view-a
0£ ocean, bay and city lights. Extra large •o• plan with bonua room.
D'ette Steel1erg -$615,000
CHERRY LAKE ESTATES -A show stopper! Turkey remodel in 1994,
gourmet kitchen has Wolf range, Euro-.tyle cabinet.. Pool and. spa.
David McCullocb -$695,000
l.RVINE TERRACE -Completely remodeled 4 bedroom p)UI cl.en, 3 bath
eultom home with .tunning ~an and I>., view-1, formal livin~dining
Judy RoLLm. -$890,000
NBWPOllT BEACH NEWPORT BEACH BALBOA ISLAND
· PCH • Mariner's Mile PCH iJ Avocado
631-1400 644-9060 . ~ 673?6900
http://www.coldwelll:ianker.com
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.Premier Family
~ eighborhood ·
For /urther ;n/ormation, pleaae contact
MICHAEL DREYFUS
OR SUSAN WEIR
ASSOCIATE LOGAN WILSON
HARBOR VIEW HOMES SPECIALISTS
(800) 892-7158
1824 PORT .ASHLEY r..
• 1943 PORT PROVENCE 1818 P ORT MARGATE
1851 PORT KIMBERLY
COLDWELL BANKER SUPER TEAM
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EXPERIENCE COUNTS
Please call us to sell your home
B.arbara Gothard Miles & Allison Gothard Seesemann'
644-9070 x159
FABULOUSLY REMODELED TOWNHOME
HUQ!t Pemily Rm. o-of{D &~ G...t Rm Wf'Frpk
II~~ patio on pieobelt. Qu.lity u~
$425,000
EMERALD BAY
·11,,. only lot availalable on ocean .;de of hwy. One-of-a-
krnd wlrott• pool & .-nail pavilion. W.Jli to '-d..
$749,000
THE PENINSULA
BAY ANO OCBAN CLOSE
NBWUSTINO
3 e.droomt, 3 &tb.
$680,000
IEW VlEY vmY!
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Old ~ Charm on c.,u.t ......._ Jt.2 lot wioldn 1 bd
• +d.n upitain Iii .ep .tudio ~
$425,000
2Bdl2& (2""8d twice nonnal .ize) Oinif'4 Rm. F<MD
Rm. Frplc:, hrd...d On, lerlfe private _,.. 2 p&tioe.
$599,000
2333 PACIFIC -Vacant Lot
C.D.M. $600,000
NEW LISTINGS
232 7 Vista Hu~rta
2041 Parlt Drive
14 Rue GRAND DUCAL
• Private lot overlooking the
4th fairway
• Fabulous architectural details
throughout
• Two large master suites
• Immense formal living areas
• Lushly landscaped g;ardens
• Large lot with tap pool & spa
$1,150,000
• Spacious 3 bd, 3 ba home
• Large kitchen opens to
private pool and spa. .
• Soaring ceilings In formal
dining area
• Three car garage
• Large &mily room
• Wonderful value!
$610,000
PERRYTAuel
"Ylhy Settle for
Mediocrity?"
• Two bedrooms and den
• Spacious formal living areas
• Fabulous French garden
• Quiet loc:adon
• Single level
$599,000
PRIVATE RESORT
Vacab'on .very day in this very private mag-
nipctmUy r•mO<k/ed home centered around a gar-
den room and a black-bottom pool. The marble
entry introducu the 5,000+ sq. /t. of lavish living
itj. thiL •;ng/• ltory home. The living room is -
warmed by a f/oor-to-ceiling stone fireplace with wan. of glau OfMning to the ocean, Catalina and
night fight vi•wa. The ad;acent library is enriched
with wood paneling, a /;replace and ocean viewa.
A dining room is compltZmented by mirrors and a
cry6t4J cJ.and.Ji•r. The family room is convem'cnt-
ly /ocat.J o/f th• gourmet kitchen. The master
au;t. /.abiru Cl /;.,.,,loc.. toafk-in wardrobe and
druaing .... 11.. '"46tar bath mdZMlcs a •pa tub
wam1.J #Ii, d ~ Ot>Uloolting th" ocean. A
Scar~ i• alao ,,,.,,.nJ.J 011 a 12,000+ sq. ft.
lot in prUtigjold Monareh Beach.
For an appointment to view this properly, contact:
GIRON GRUBBS
(714) 218-5643
24-hr J;rect /;n e
(714) 457-4202
(714) 494 -0215
11 SMITHCUFFS R OAD,
. LAGUNA B EACH
WitJ. arclritectural nMtivity and rwmo~ attention
to cl.tail, ti.is J.ome exudu qMality and tblb'nc:tion
ti. roMgJ.out.
TJ.e utate /.aturu an entry turret with 24 /oot
ceilings and .tone floori,,g with marble inlays. T1te
living room ONJ family room feature marble /;rep/acu,
19 foot ccifr., duigm1r chandelil!f'11, hardwood /loon'ng
and viim>a owrloolcing the Paci/ic.
The lcitrl1en will Mdis/y any gcnJrmet, featun'ng a
ooolcing J./,anJ 11Jith pre.p.. m'n./e,, oorwecaon OQUUI,
Su/,..zero re/rig.rotion, and Jwo/ J;,J,wo.J,~ in custom
Birtlnye maple cabinetry. Tl.u.6 alMJ an eatirig area
anJ bNalc/tJlf bar. AJ;acent to tJ.e /citclim anr a
butler 6 pantry and th. formal dining r~m.
T11erw are 4 b-Jroom4, 4.5 J,atJ.., a I~ ~.,.
euite with a /ircp/oce, and a c.Jm..Jm.d ,,,aJl,._in ~
with 3-way dru11n9 mirror. Tire master bath J-a
/acu~zi .~p.1 wit/1 /ir~place, rlotle f/ooring wit/, ,,,arl,I,
mlay and rl<me sl1ou.w Tl1ere ore many a/ate c/idu
for entertaining, a custom 1JOu1ul 1yst11m, 4 oar gt1rogo
and l:rr.atl1toking t•iewa of EmMUIJ Bay &ad,, d;Jfo
and the bl,,. Pocif;c:.
PROUDLY OFFERED AT $2,249,000
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MAJOR PRICE R EDUCTION
$1,775,000
•• • rental. or a werlt~ Y&e•tion •pot.
$799,000
Lar~, b:f'i4Lt comforta.ble (am.i.ly
home on de.irable corner lot.
$569,000
AN EXQUISITE JEWEL
IN AN INCOMPARABLE SETIING
Riviera-like ocean and. coastline views, custom
3 hed.room home, dinmg and. £amily rooms, exercise
room, 4 fireplaces, pool and. spa, ~xceptional privacy.
Terum E.tate
$1,395,000
SALLY
PHILLIPS . .
631-1400 x234
opperl ____ ·1
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is tum-key remodel in 1994. fea-
Range, commercial hood, Euro-style co~
inets, birdseye maple, and Su~zero
Bosch dishwasher. Other ommenities
include stone ~ooring, marble and gran-
ite counters throughout, vaulted ceilings,
bull-nosed comers, pool and spa.
OFFERED AT $695,000
EVALUATIONS ARE FREE!
DAVID McCutLOCH
(714) 644-9070 Ext. 149
SELLERS HIGHLY MOTIVATED
NEWPORT BEACH
Larlfe llnit in Gated Community
3Bdl2.5Ba..Frplce• in Muter t~ LR
$189,900
WEST NEWPORT
$498,000
•~a <. ~ '\ SI c. "t :. 1 .
WALK TO BEACH
Beautiful, Brand New 2BdJ2Ba Condo
LORRAINE FARRINGTON
574-9999 Res • 63i-1400
OLD CORONA DEL M.AR
Ch..rminit I B.J Cottage w/Lo(t, Buou &
Hardwood Floo ..
$309,000
A N INCREDIBLE BAYFRONT HOME
WITH MAGNIFICENT HARBOR VIEWS
This exceptional 4 ~room resichnce 1$ in a prime
the water aml a large dock. Incomparable harbor,
boating, night light and lush garden views arc /ramed
by tall arched wimlows and visible /rom almost iroery
light filled"°°"'!· The home includes:
• A formal dining room ivith walls of windows to
the view.
• Paneled dan with fireplace, rag painted ceiling,
single light Franch doors to tluz garden.
• Gourmet kitchen with cherry cabinetry and
granite counter•.
• Master suite with arched ceilings, fireplace, sitting
room, built-ins and romantic master bath with spa
tub aml view.
For additional information or a prioate viewing, p/eaJUlf call:
GRAYCE TALIAFERRO
673-6900or 549:0019
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SPYGLASS HILL 2 D RAKES B AY, SPYGLASS HILL
Panoramic ocean, Catalina & night-light
views, 5 bd, 3 ba, remodeled interior.
$899,000
Ocean and bay views from this 4 bedroom,
2.5 bath home , fon:nal dining room.
Lease $3,400/mo
5 bd, 3 ba, two story, fantastic city light
and mountain views, lap pool. A must see!
$795,000
D ON & JOYCE
OLSON
"There's No
Substitute For
&peri.eme. »
Great location, 2 bd, 2 ba, spacious
master suite with mirrored wardrobes.
$289,000
1 -800-487-4931
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For more information, call:
GINNY ANDERSON
Office: 644-9060 xl51
Home Office: 759-1997
PRICE DROPPED TO $298,500
S INGLE L EVEL V mw HOME
O PEN S AT/SUN l -5 PM
30322 CHAPALA CoURT, LAGUNA NIGUEL
(CoAST HWY, LBPT CB.OWN, LBPT CLUB HOUSB)
Tlii.t ii the Ii.at priced 3 Uroo111 hoa
io Had.or \l'teW .. Aod it liu I pool ancl tpL
F.i-incl..k • I Sir .bait. rool
piiol illlicl. ..,.! Old, lik ml -bl. ..,.!
J..d.yard ft-,. Situattd oo an ntra IM,t
Io.900 eq ft lot, thil bome lw ~ b.d
18 POINT LoMA, SPYGLASS HILL
5 bd, 3 ba, highly upgraded, new
french doors & kitchen, large pool.
$849,000
PEN!Nfl'l.A PO!N'f • $695.()Q()
Tmific v;..., ol lwfior E' .n111. N.i
trptntt 1p.mcl. 2 !Nllu f\U~ .. I wfuplc &
~~ jacuu.i tuli.. Brieht ~t lritckn
p.arlrinc {or 4 can plua pl'ivalt t~lot.
Mioultt \o bt.cli. Fun "U:irtt, & mbcnllb.
Much sought after 3 bedroom, 2 bath single level
detached home with views of mountains, lights and some
ocean. Quiet cuJ-de-sac location, single tiered street,
"no roof-top" view. Custom shutters, vaulted ceilings,
skylights, A/C, move-in condition. L;fo at tlra "'1aclr ... it'. not /udi ... it'. nol a Jrecun
Come by and see
what a great value this is!
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Kyle and Kerry Krause
650-6904 raid.nee
OWNER WIL L TRADE ~ LEASE OPTION
Coasta[ 'Views and ~mantic Sunsets
Jiuge Custom '£,state on 'J{ear[g 2 >tcres
• 5'J/itw~
• '4!ra La'!Jl-10 Person Spa witli Oct4n'1'1eu1
• 34 'J()()t Long Custom 5/;yfigfit
• '4fra La'Bt. 3 Car (jarage
• Mas.nw 'Jenatf Lau1n with Ocean •J/ieuJs
• J 'Drive Jtpproadit.~
(at Ont time su6divitfetf as 3 fats)
Julie Krill aV#arded certified
relocation professional
DirectQr of relocation services for
the Coldwell Banker Southern
California Company successfully
completes CRP exam
• 5 '13earooms -!Ji{[ witft Ocean 'J/iew
• 4.5 '13atfu
• (jym, Office • 'l3il{iara !Jl.pom
• Living 1<fJom witli 11 ft Ceilings am[ '.fireplace
• '.Jamily 1?pom witli '.fireplace
• '.Torma( 'Dining '.Rpom • !Area for 'Wine Cellar
• generous 'Use of Slate, Limestone ana (jrattite
'l(eaucea to $1,395,000
Fo~ information or pn.t10lc showing
MARK MALLOY
(714) 967-6777
ColdV#ell Banker na111ed as
the No. 1 residential real
Company tops list for the
fifth straight year
Coldwell Banker Re\idcntial
Brokerage, the parent company of
Coldwell Ban~er Southern Cali fomi;t
Company, was recently ranked No. I
among residential real estate companie~ in
the nation by REAL Trends.
Thi i' the fifth con ecutive year
Coldwell Banker Re idential Brokerage
has topped the REAL Trends h~t. The
company led the list as the largc't
residential brokerage compan} 10 the
Umted St:.ttes with 325 office., and nearl)
150,000 transactions 10 1995.
REAL Trend compile<; the rcpom
following a nationwide tudy or lcadang
independent residential real estate
companies. The urvey represented a
comprebens,i vc collection of data
assembled on leaders of the-re idcntial
'brokef118e \ndustry. according to REAL
Trcncli officials. Its numbers were
documented by independent accounting
finns.
According to REAL Trends, Coldwell
Banker Residential Brokerage was first in
number of total transactions. total dollar
volume and number of agents. Combined.
the number two and three real estate firms
would not surpass Col~well Bank!!r
Rc.,idential Brokerage.
··we· re very pleased that. once again.
the -.tatistics coofmn what we've . aid all
along -that Coldwell Banker cui.tomcrs
m Southern California benefit from real
e~tale prorc.,s1onals who draw upon the
<,trcngth and resources of Amenca's
lcaJ1ng real estate brokerage company. ·
-.a1J Bob Le Fe\er. pre.,iJent of Coldwell
Banker outhcrn Caltfornia Comp:iny
Bob Amgom. president of Coldwell
Banker Re,1d~nual Brokerage. credited
the:-cornpan) ·~ ranking to "the high
caliber of ~les associates in Southern
California and throughout our network of
offices. Their commitment .to qu:ility
cu tomcr service is unrivaled by any of
bur competitors."
Co"'4ct JOUI" local ColdweU IJtu&Ur
offke for ftudr•r Uif""""""n or nt1elt
ColllweU Ba11lca Oll,tle lllUrrt# flt
ltttp:llwww.coldw•llbtuthr.CHI.
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Lovely Harbor Ridge townhome A wonderful opportunity
exists to purchase a four bedroom, three and one-half-bath townhome in the prestigious
community of Harbor Ridge.
This property is located on a quiet cul-de-sac and has a secluded courtyard, long
driveway set back from the road and a three car garage. It is located in an area with
stately pines in Harbor Ridge Crest and in close proximity to one of the four
community pools.
There are three fireplaces, one in the kitchen/family room, living room and master
bedroom. One bedroom with its own private bath is located on the main level. Volume
ceilings, air cooditiDning and wood floors are additional amenities.
Harbor Ridge is a guard gated community with tennis courts, pools and spas and a
nature trail. Offered at $519,000.
For addiJion.al information, caU Usti.ng agent Carol Berg at (7 I 4) 644-16()(). Coast
Newport Properlhs, 4 Civic Pltwi, Ste. 260, Newport Bead, Call/, 92660.
Newport Shores on the water This light. open and airy home
with high ~ilings and a flowing floor plan is uniquely designed for fonnal entertaining.
Living areas arc built around a majestic black granite, three sided fireplace with dual
mantles. A large gourmet kitchen opens onto a huge deck overlooking the water and
private beach.
There arc three bedrooms, two baths. and a large gounnet kitchen. An impressive
expansion and remodel took place in 1993 and was designed for entertaining. Enjoy
community pools, tennis and volleyball.
For more information, call Judy Good aJ (714) 759-3752. Coast Newport
Propmu1. 4 Civic Plaui, SU. 260, Newport Beach.
Eastside gated community Laurel Pointe is an enclave of 70
townhomes centrally located with easy access to the 55 and 405 freeways and is a short
walk to the Back Bay Ecological Reserve. The homes are Cape Cod-style and arc
surrounded by mature eucalyptus trees.
This two-master suite end unit is situated next to the pool and spa and includes newer
carpeting, hardwood floor entryway, a fireplace in the living room, an upstairs inside
laundry room and a two car garage. Both bedrooms have cathedral ceilings and their
own bathrooms. The original owner of the home has priced the property to sell and
creates a great opportunity for a first time buyer to get into the market. FHA and VA
financing is available. Offered at $149,500, this is without a doubt the Eastsidc's best
buy in a two-bedroom townhomc.
For ""'1idonal infol1ltlldon, contact Keith RlllUlh at (714) 644-1600. Coast Newport
Properlh1, 4 Civic Plar.a, S". 260, Newport Beada, Calif. 92660.
Back lay Cape Cod This Cape Cod-style end unit townhomc is located
on the Eastside of Costa Mesa, two blocu to the Baclc Bay Reserve. The original
owncrldeveloper is willing to carry a small second trust deed to a qualified buyer. The
project is also VA approved. There 8"' 10 units in this very well-maintained
homeowners association.
Features of this house include a master bedroom with vaulted ceilings and a private
balcony, a fireplace in the Jiving room, a fonnal dining room and an oversiz.cd kitchen.
The interior and exterior have recently been painted.
The home is approximately l ,500 square f ect with a two car attached garage. Off eted
at $169,000.
For..,._ ~11, cllll Kndt ._."' (114) Uf.l60f. eo..t Nft111'1rl
~ 4 Ct.fc ~SU. JIO, Nw,.n B1«~ c.JJ/. JJUI.
"I saw your ad in the
Daily Pilot" ...
"No matter where I go chi is what everyo ne is saying
tome.
I have advertised-fai thfull y in The Daily Pilot for
almost 10 years and I find ii a very va luable asset in
promo~ing my client' properties.
The high quality of the respon e I receive frorn
potential clients and other age nts is truly amaz ing . It
has helped me to achieve the end result , which is to
assist my clients in buying and ·elling propertie .
The support staff is a pleas ure to work with as they
are always available, very efficient and extremely
creative. The Daily Pilot is THE Real Estate
Sincerely,
(
Ron Felsot
Ron Felsot, Broker
Remax South County
Newport Beach
For advertising. information call
642-4321
f
14 202 Willow Ln, Westminster
•Owner refinanced 4 yrs. ago
($1 7:1,000 loanl
•Owner cannot keep malung payments
due to economic circumstances
•Lender is foreclosing, short sale OK'd
•Owner just wants to keep Living In her
home, sbe would like to lease it back I
• ase hel her kee her home!
Was ... $172,500
Now reduced to ... $149,900
Call Terry Toman
O ffice: 720-9422/474-1669
Pager 489-6890
M ETRQ 3822 Campus Dr., Swte 227
" Ne rt Beach, CA
BIG
CANYON
Lowest Price
Single level
2 Bedroom,
2 Bath, Den.
Original Owner
asking
$489,000
644-5215
272Com
M.oSt.
2 older homes
(OM is 0
unit) $~,bOth are :mv/lBA. PriYOl9}-ards
Ownet Wants to Trade!
Fabulous Corona clcl Mar Duplex
714 Poinsettia
2 Large 3 Bedroom Unia 4 Ca.r Garage-Handicap Access
NEW
LISTING
Ocean, .BQll & Catatlna View
• 4 Bedrootns. 21 /2 Baths
• Huge 19.000 sq.fl. lot
• Custom Pool & Spa
• 2 Granite Fireplaces
You can almost see Brazil
from here!
Open Bouse Sun. 1-5
1 JADE COVE
Judy Kolar • 640-1212
SHEA REAU(
$550,000 ~ ss1s:OOO •
Creatiw Fmancing Possible Call for an appointment to sec!
Presented by
Lora Vance Ralton
324 Marine Awnue
•..:-673-4062
New Easts1 e
Back Ba View!
3 7 9 B AY VIEW TERRACE Thls lovely condo has everything. Redecorated
and new a~ances. 2BR, 2.SBA. L room has
wood burning replace/wet
bar & view of bay. Com.
pool. spa, tennis and morel
Reduced to $229,000
Jackie Gillis, Realtor
~"Area Specialist''
* 5BR. 4BA. large lot * Crtsp & fresh * New sparkling whJte kitchen
*Huge ltvtng room wtth
fireplace overlooking pool &
lawn area * Ideal floor plan for Uve-ln * Great netgnborhoodf
New Lia •••••••• $&60.000
·LOCATION•
·LOCATION•
·LOCATION •
Lowest priced 2 bedroom townhome In
this gated community. Prtvatc beach.
walk to Balboa Island. shopptng, restaur·
ants. It's like everyday Is a holiday.
$459.000
Call now p your prluale showing
64-0-1212
Owner I Agent ,
Thia Seller la Sertoa.alU
• Fabulous Sunset Views
• 3 Bdrms,, 2 1 /2 Ba.
• Family Room
• Gate Guarded Comm.
• .
Unbelle•ably Priced a t
$409.000
Call now for your private showtng
Judy Kolar
640-1212
Shea Real
Aaklng ti ,a75,000
Buyer of your waterfront property
wants to trade hie t.ge, remodeled
Harbor View Homee. Gorgeous 5+
bedroom home with 5 car garage
and poot with epa for Newport
Beach watemontl Make an offerl
CORONA DEL MAR
430 Dlhha Siil+
lhlnle ~ ledy
720-9469
714 Polntettla (2)38R units
Lora Vall<'e lltalton
673-4061
COSTA MESA
2242 CalheriM Pl 311l
Jay ftrptelft
650-JOOI
l 79 Illy View Tenac:t 21R
J.tdde ems
631-I011
552 ........ St., A2
CaMety vm.,. lelllty
673.Jm
NEWPORT BEACH
1211,...0...-411
SlfttiyMlal•""* ... """1"' 72f.7271
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CIMlfY ... ~lilly
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Sun 1·5 $545,000
Sun 12-4 $550,000
Sat/Sun 1-4 $269,000
Sat l ·S $229,000
$41n 1·5 $174,900
Sat 1-S $170,000
~n 1-5 $1,450,000
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NEWPORT BEACH NEWPORT BEACH
1707 E. Bay A~ 71R Sat/Sun l ·S $3,950,000
Cannery Vllllge Realty 407 f. Edpw*r 481l Sat/Sun 1·5
673·3777 Cannery Village llealty
20 Hillsborough, Hrbr Hiii SIR Sun 1·5 $1,195,000 673·3777
Sandy Mlttman·Prudentlll 506 ''1" Strftt 38R Sat/Sun 1·S
644·1096 Cannery V .... Rtalty
729-7271 673·3777
20242 Spruce A~. 4BR Sun 12-4
$274,900
Broker
722-1380
2042 Miramar 38R Sun 1-4 $849,000
Canllfll Village Realty
673-3777
21 Toulon SIR Sat/Sun 1·S $745,000
MardtAdltt
Mdro Realty
759-9028
720-9422
210 Agate 31R Sat 1-S $470,000
CanntfY VII .. llealty
673-3777
2600 NewpC1t1 aw. 211 211l Sutt 1-4 $345,000
CanntfY VIiiage llfflty
673-3777
$1,399,000
$1,100,000
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MORTGAGE WAN SPECIALIST
A t.«>RTGAGE CORPORATION
-~~ The M.LS. of the Lending Industry =--. ... · Member of Better Business Bureau
· Located in die Rogers Realty Building
1:737 FAit CoMt Highway -COrona del Mar, CA 9262S
OCEANFRONT
LIVING
Views, pool, guest
home & a very
private accessible
beach below.
$2,495,000
CDM TOWNHOME
Pool, jacuzzi,
clubhouse, guest
parking and nearby
shopping.
$189,900
CATALINA&
OCEAN VIEWS
Pride of ownership
&mily home with
wood burning
firepla~ on large lot.
$897,000
CDMSOUfH
OF PACIFIC
CO~HWY
Least expensive SFR
detached home in town
near beach & local
shopping.
$379 soo
OCEAN&BAY
VIEWLQT
Extra wide parcel off
the beaten path. Plans
are ready-to-build
starus.
$799,000
A real California style
floor plan. Bright, Light
& airy. Very near
shopping & beaches.
$625,000
CDMPRIME
CORNER
Ocean & Harbor night
light views &om garden
terncc. Very near to
ocean's bluff.
$899,000
CDMLEASE
2 bedroom, 2 bath
townhome South of
Pacific Coast Hwy.
with peak-a-boo view
of ocean.
Sl,47$/MO.
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Fabulous Ocean View!
Complete interior
remodel. Granite
counters, whirlpool tubs
m all baths, security
system. Security gated
with intercom.
$995,ooc>'
21 Toulon
"Best Buy". 5BR, 38A
single family attached
homew/all
encompassing views.
Designer decorated.
Move-in quality. Very
motivated owner.
Lovely, raditional Home
featuring large famtly
room w;1ireplace, beam
ce11tngs & wet bar.
Balconies, bay views from
2nd story, new paint &
carpet. Access to private
beaches.
Well Maintained
Duplex! Cute front
cottage w/2BR, 2BA.
Newer rear unit 3BR,
3BA w/fireplace and
large·decks. Great
location and an ideal
opportumty for owner
Harbor View Homes
Custom Estate. SBR,
5.58A plus office (6th
bedroom), vaulted 10 ft.
ceilings. Large lot on cw.
de-sac. Loaded wrth the
finest matenals.
PRE-CONSTRUCTION
OPPOR11NTY
$995,000
SPYGLASS Hill
23 Bode11 Bay
Captivating ocean and
Catalina Views from tflts
4BR, 38A expanded &
remodeled home. Two
master suites,
professt0nally
landscaped. Complete
w/large spa & waterfall.
a custom M
beauty w/(Jller $90K 1n
upgrades. Newly
remodeled 111 1991.
Perteet location, Ideal
oppor. for that owrre</
user. Professionally
landscaped and beach
close.
Beautiful front townhouse!
2BR, 2.5BA w/lll.merous
upgrades. Hardwood
floors, Sherwood shutters
throughout.
South of Hwy.
Premiooi Greenbelt
Locatioo! 2BR, 3BA
w/European white
kitchen. beautiful
hardwoOd floors,
fireplaces. EJectrooc
skylight in dining room.
Large brick pabo w/bult·
in BBQ. Comm. Pool &
Spa.
$795,000
HARBOR VIEW HM
1129 Port Carlow
Live with that feeling of
serenity & security in this
speetacUar 4BR, 2.SBA
famitY home. Jllst steps
~ay from ~. club
house, pool.
Expanded 3BR, 2.5BA in
Qliet nei&ti>ortlood.
Ught & Bright home
featlns gcumet
kitchen, vaulted ceilings
& hardwoOd floors.
Lovely Green Belt
Location End llVt.
48R, l.75BA w/flew
interior paint & carpet.
ConvYU1ity pools
& clubhouse.
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Fabulous Ocean Y1ew1
Complete interior
remodel. Granite
counters, whirlpool tubs
in all baths. security
system Security gated
with intercom.
$995,000
HARBOR RIDGE
21 Toulon
"Best Buy·. SBR, 38A
single family attached
home w/all
encompassing views
Designer decorated.
Move-in quality. Very
motivated owner.
DOVER SHORES
Lovely, Traditional Home
featunng large family
room w/ftreplace, beam
ceilings & wet bar.
Balconies, bay views trom
2nd story, new paint &
carpet. Access to pnvate
beaches.
Well Maintained
Duplex! Cute front
cottage w/2BR. 2BA.
Newer rear unit 38R,
3BA w/lireplace and
large·decks. Great
location and an ideal
opportunity for owner
'
Harbor View Homes
Custom Estate. SBR,
5.SBA plus office (6th
bedroom), vaulted I 0 ft.
ceilings. Large lot on cul-
de-sac. Loaded with the
finest materials.
PRE-CONSTRUC110N
OPPORl\JNrTY
$995,000
SPYGLASS HILL
23 Bode&a Bay
Captivating ocean and
Catalina Views from this
4BR, 3BA expanded &
remodeled home. Two
master surtes,
professionally
landscaped. Complete
w/large spa & waterfall.
COM DUPLEX
ru ya cus om
beauty w/over $90K 1n
upgrades. Newly
remodeled 1n I 991 .
'Perfect location, ideal
oppor. for that owner/
user. Professionally
landscaped and beach
close.
CORONA DEL MAR
Beaubful froot townhouse!
2BR, 2.SBA w/numerous
upgrades. Hardwood
floors, Sherwood shutters
throughout.
South of Hwy.
I t
Premium Greenbelt
Location! 2BR, 3BA
w/European white
kitchen, beautiful
hardwood floors.
fireplaces. Electronic
skylight in dining room.
Large brick patio w,lbutlt·
in BBQ. Comm. Pool &
Spa.
$795,000
1829 Port Cartow
Live with that feeling of
serenity & security in tilts
s~acular 4BR, 2.SBA
family home. Just steps
away from park. club
house, pool.
Expanded 3BR. 2.SBA in
quiet neighborhood.
Ught & Bright home
features gourmet
kitchen, vaulted ceilings
& hardwood floors.
Lovety Green Belt
Location. End unit,
4BR, 1. 75BA W/rteW
interior paint & carpet.
Community pools
& clubhouse.
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