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Olympic
heroine
lands with
Steinberg
• Newport Beach sports
attorney and agent signs
gymnast Kerri Strug.
By Julie Ross Cannon, Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BEACH -
America's 1996 gymnastics
sweetheart Keni Strug has
vaulted not only into Olympic
history books, but also onto
Leigh Steinberg's client roster.
Steinberg, who represents
an impressive list of profes-
sional athletes
like lroy Aik-
man and Steve
Young, signed
Strug Thurs-
day to a full.
service con-
tract, Including
everything
from endorse-
ment contracts
to personal
Leigh Steinberg appearances.
Steinberg
said Strug's heroics in the
Olympic gymnastics team
competition impressed him as
much as they did the rest of
"She makes you happy just
being around her,• Steinberg
said Friday in a telephone
interview from Atlanta. "She
has definitely touched a chord
in people around the country
because of her good values,
hard work and selfless brav-
ery.•
Strug, 18, won the hearts of
millions of Americans with a
single vault in the women's
Olympic gymnastics team
~
avenpo
scores gold
medal upset
By Jim Walters, Daily Pilot
It wasn't quite David beat-
ing Goliath, but it was close.
In the sweltering heat and humidity on
the Olympic courts at Stone Mountain
Park Georgia Friday, ninth-seeded Lindsay
Davenport pulled off the biggest win of her
young career.
The 20-year-old Newport Beach resi-
dent toppled No. 3 seed Aranthxa Sanchez
Vicario of Spain, 7-6, (8-6 tie-breaker). 6-2
to capture the gold
medal before a pro-
American crowd
that was in near
pandemonium.
Hit's a good way
to top off a day isn't
it?" Davenport's
traveling coach,
Robert Van'.t Hof,
asked tongue in
cheek.
·It really is a fauy
tale when you think
about it. To beat
Sanchez Vicano at
the Olympics, in
America, with your
parents watching -
and it's for a gold
"It really is
a fairy tale
when you think
about it. To
beat Sanchez
Vicario at the
Olympics ... It's
like a movie
script ... "
-ltOIBT VAWT HOF
medal. It's like a movie script.•
Vicario, a perennial Grand Slam finalist,
definitely had experience on her side com-
ing in. Most recently, she was in the sin-
gles championship at Wimbledon where
she lost to top-ranked Steffi Graf.
been a doubles title at this year's French
Open with partner Mary Jo Fernandez,
who Davenport beat in Thursday's seoufi-
nals to reach the gold-medal round.
"I equate this to breaking a world
record in track and field,• said Ken Stuart,
the owner/manager at Palisades Tennis
Center where Davenport is a charter mem-
ber and Van't Hof is the head pro. "It's an
absolutely stunning victory. To beat
Sanchez Vicario on those slow courts -and
to pull it off in straight sets. Just
• SEE STEINBERG PAGE AS
LYNN SlADKY I ASSOCIATED PRESS
Olympic gold medalist Undsay D,venport reacts to her stunning tennis victory ln AUanta. • SEE CHAMPION PAGE A 10
School board puts lock
on GATE .... for now
• 1hlstees say they will
wait a year before giving
the gifted program a
review.
By Julie Ross Cannon, Daily Pilot
NBwPORT·MESA -Despite
pleas from some parents to initi·
ate a pilot program tor gifted stu-
-dentl by September, school board
members Thunday said they will
wait another year to give the pro-
gram further study.
· Last month, trustees said the
district'• Gifted And Talented
Bducation program. better lmer.vn
u GATB, naedid an overhaul
end uUd adn:iinilttaton to see
wbetller a pllOt program oould b9
aeeted at Harbor Vlilw BJemen.
tary by SeplwGbilr.
-But ....... aroee at a July 17
mMdnf, --parenti and ..,. dal ectucatlaa admlnlltraton GVued about what the tn.-.
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bollrd 8*11bln wanMd a pilot
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PllC>CaW WOMWG?
ts the GATE system
wot1dng in the New-I
port-Mesa Unified
Schooi District? Do
you have~
for revising the pro-
gram? call our Readers'
Hotline 642-6086 and IHW
your name, thoughts.
hometown a~ phone
number.
program in plat'9 immediately.
Bonnie Swann. director of aj>edal
education. said the trusteee want·
eel bee to look into the feulbility
ol a program. ~ lburiday put an end
tothe~t. •Tb• eziltlilg program does
not, lo my optnloa, meet. the
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ENTERTAINMENT A8
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POUCltus A2
PUBLIC NOTICES 89
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llibal festiva.I celebrates, educates
• Indian center presents its 28th annual Pow Wow this weekend in Costa Mesa.
By Rebecca L Harris, Daily Pilot
FAJRGROUNDS -Cartillg
Native American crafts from his
Navajo reservation in New Mexi-
co to Costa Mesa is bard work.
but Jim Platero doesn't nitl!tf.
The native of the Ca.noncito
Reservation happily made the
journey to attend the 28th annual
Pow Wow, which continues
through the weekend at the
Orange County Fairgrounds.
·1 like this (event) because it
educates a lot of people who are
used to the John Wayne movie
ideas of Native Americans. Here
they get firathan(i experience
with native cultures," said
Platero.
Platero wu joined by hun·
dnKll ot other apect.aton and ven·
den at the Priday allwDoon open-
ing Of the thlM-day event lpOO•
IOl9d by the SOutMrn CallfomSa
IDctiaD c ••. Thi pow wow r-.
t\1191 Native Am8rklan ctanctng,
llngJng, food, met Ml and Cr.tll
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"The pow wow helps to edu-
cate people; over 15 d.if1erent
tribes are represented here,• said
Lucero, who encountered specta-
tors from all over the United
States, Canada and Europe.
Lucero believes the Costa
Mesa pow wow •helps ttemen·
dously• to present the culture of
the approximately 110,000 Native
Americans living in Orange and
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Los Angeles counties.
Escondido resident Larry .Ben-
son, who has traveled to pow.
wows throughout California, Art-
zona, Oregon and New Mexico,
has had a booth at the Cosla
Mesa event for the last 10 years.
•I love the hospitality of
Orange County,• Benson said.
• SEE POW WOW PAGE AS
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Not your typical
stogie store
recently opened on the
Coast Highway in New-
'! . port Beach, Portoftno Cigars
(650-0166) combines cigars and
antiques from another era.
"There are many unusual
old-time antiques from the early
1900's, and the later 1800's,"
says owner Scott Gayner. For
sale are humidors, ashtrays,
lighters and collectibles.
Gayner claims to have the
largest humidor in the area,
complete with private lockers
and better prices than its com-
petition. Foroneweek,Portofino
is offering Best Buys readers a
10% discount on cigar purchas-
es.
It's located at 1000 W. Coast
Highway in Newport Beach.
Sunny Fresh Cleaners is cele-
brating its first year anniversary
at its Eastbluff Village location
with discounts at its three New-
port Beach locations.
BEATING
TH·E HEAT
Locals deal with the recent humid
weather in a variety of ways.
By Rebecca L. Harris, Daily Pilot
tlanta may be used it,
but the recent humid
the southland has many Cos-
ta Mesa and Newport Beach
residents bot and bothered.
Challenging as it is to dart
from air-conditioned car to
air-conditioned workspace,
those who work outside must
deal with even more discom-
fort.
"I alter my hours,• said
Costa Mesa horse trainer
Doris McGee. •1 don't sched-
ule training between 12 and
3:30 p .m., I wear a light-col-
ored top, and we make sure
we don't overwork the hors-
es."
Police officers are among
those forced to be outside on
a daily basis during the sum-
mer. Newport Beach police
Sgt. John Desmond said
wearing shorts is the only
variation officers may make
in their uniform routines.
MWith all the equipment
they must carry, it's still very
hot, but there's not much
they can do to compensate
for the heat," said Desmond.
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WAYS TO KEEP ~OUR COOL
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clothing is usually only a
mild comfort when working
oµtside, said NewJ>ort Roof-
ing Inc. owner Terry Living-
stone. "You can't really work
around the heat; you just
have to work through it,"
said Livingstone.
Some businesses perform-
ing outdoor work only accept
employment in cooler areas.
•we generally don't leave
Newport Beach unless it's a
referral,• said custom mason-
ry business owner Jim Jen-
nings.
Both Livingstone and Jen-
nings said drinking a lot of
water helps to stave off heat
DAVE LUCHANSKY I DAILY PILOT
Evan McVelgb, 1-4, takes a leap Into the Back Bay as Eric Burmtde, -4, and Matt Mercado, 8
watch. McVelgh's mother runs a home day care center and took the kids to the bay to cool
off.
exhaustion.
Certain people are more
apt than others to suffer from
heat related illnesses. Ray
Ricci, an emergency room
doctor·at Hoag Hospital, said
both very old and very young
people are most at risk for
heat cramps, heat exhaustion
and heat stroke.
Heat exhaustion, a condi-
tion marked by dehydration,
is the most common heat-
related illness and greatly
affects those who must work
outside, Ricci said. "Roofers
and construction workers are
the professions mosf affected
by the heat,• he said.
What has caused the
above normal temperatures
and humidity? National
Weather Service meteorolo-
gist Vladimir Ryshko says it
is merely a pr~uct of the
season.
•August is the warmest
month of the year in most of
the Northern Hemisphere.
When the winds are favor-
able, they bring up moisture
from the south and that rais-
es the humidity,• said
Ryshko.
Though the season isn't
about to change, those work-
ing outside this weekend will
finally get a little break in
temperature. The weather
forecast calls for highs in the
upper 60s on the coast and
the mid 70s inland.
Relativ~ly little precipita-
tion means less..humidity,
too, Ryshko said.
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Through Saturday, Aug. 17
Sunny Fresh ii offering Best
Buys readers a two-for-one spe-
cial or half off on all dry clean-
ing. Sunny Fresh is located at
4200 Campus Drive (474-6980),
at 306 Old Newport Blvd. (642-
2671 ), and at 2547 Eastbluff Dri-
ve (644-0932).
Sunny Fresh Cleaners is the
best dry cleaners in town, and is
ltnown for its attention to detail. Zoo fund-raiser promises to be a wild_ time~
"' •' South Coast Plaza bas
opened an Original Levi's Store
(429-0150) on the upper level in
the Robinsons-May wing. The
'Original Levi's Store carries the
largest selection of Levi's mer-
chandise for men and women,
and is the first Original Levi's
Store to open in California.
The 5, 168-square-foot store
has mostly fashion forward
clo~g an~ is set in a stylized
floors, custom wood fixtures.
contrast lighting and video
screens showing the latest in
Levi's products.
One section of the store is
entirely dedicated to Levt's Per-
sonal Pair jeans, a custom-fit tai-
loring service for women. The
Costa Mesa store is the 23rd
location in the U.S., and is part
of Levi Strauss & Co.'s larger
five-year plan to open 100 stores
around the country.
Blsou Blsou is opening a flag-
ship store in mid-August at
South Coast Plaza in Costa
Mesa. The Los Angeles-based
company has six stores in South-
ern California, as well as in
Florida, and Paris, Prance.
The boutique has been
designed with a European-look
and will occupy 3,600 square
(eet of retail space to show the
Blsou Bisou and Michele Boh bot
,Signature collection.
• IEST llUYS appears Thursdays and
Saturdays. If you know of a good buy
call me at ~ 1224, fax me at 646-
4170 or write to me: Best Buys Dally
Pilot, 330 w. Bay St. Costa Mesa, 92627.
Z OOPAKI '96/BIR.DS IN
PARADISE: The invita-
tions are out for the
Friends of the Santa Ana Zoo
annual fund-raiser being held
Saturday, Aug. 24 at 5:30 p .m .
at Village Crean in Santa Ana
Heights.
Debbie Newmeyer, the
event chair, says the evening
will feature Sari, South Amer-
instruments, dinner catered
by Twin Palms, dancing to the
live sounds of the Blue
Machine, silent auction and a
wild animal adoption pro-
gram.
Serving with Newmeyer on
the committee are Newport
Beach residents Drew
Napolln and Kathleen Edman
and honorary committee
members are Donna Crean
and Jeannie Lawrence of 21
Oceanfront.
The Friends of the Zoo
group contributed $85,000
towards the $600,000 con-
struction cost of the zoo's new
aviary, which opened Aug. 1
and now houses 23 tropical
birds. The money raised from
Zoofari '96 will help purchase
new birds to exhibit,
Newmeyer said. Tickets at
$100 each can be-0btained by
calling 953-8555 and includes
a photograph souvenir of a
wild animal and you. It looks
like it will be a wild night!
JOTTINGS ... Cq.sta Mesa
North Kiwanis Club member
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Carl Langston will be
installed as a Kiwanis lt. gov-
ernor at a ceremony on Sept.
21. Langston, a long time
Kiwanian and past club presi-
dent is a retired college
administrator. •
Newport-Balboa Rotary
Club president Mlllard
MacAdam presented checks
totaling $1,500 to UCI senior
Berene Fobes, a political sci-
ence major and OCC student
Robble Boling, majoring in
aviation maintenance. Pobes,
who graduated from Newport
Harbor High School in 1993,
plans to become an elemen-
tary school teacher. Boling,
holds a private pilot license
and hopes to become a com ..
merdal pilot in the future.
Sighting -Enjoying the
unusual summer lightning
storm on July 26 at the Balb<>a
Bay Club deck was UCLA's
Terry Donahue and friends.
Congratulations to Dan
Marcheano who celebrates
the 15th year of owning the
Arches Restaurant on Aug. 13.
For a $2 drawing ticket
Gary DaPelo was the winner
of the Irrelevant Week trip for
•wo to the San Francisco
49ers vs. San Diego Chargers
Au ust exhibition game.
ccor g
founder Paul Salata, drawing
tickets were sold by IR offi-
cials and Corona del Mar and
Newport Harbor High School
football boosters as a fund-
raiser and some $3,000 was
raised for the local programs.
To ensure an honest draw-
ing for the San Francisco trip,
Salata secured the services of
Pilot columnist Judge Robert
Gudner, sports editor Roger
Carlson, Pilot Publisher Tom
Johnson, Coprona del Mar
High school Principal Don
Martin and yours truly (as a
school board member) who
watched as the winning ticket
was chosen at the conclusion
Newport Center Association
Golf Tournament dinner
attended by 130 people. The
winner, DaPelo is a partner in
Roger Dunn Golf Shops and
Pin Seeker Golf Company and
notes his wife is a 49er fan.
Both will enjoy the game, din-
ner and a weekend in San
Francisco next weekend.
You know your family is
busy when your wile (my wife
Barbara) greets the neighbors
(Carolee & Bruce Hampton)
who live two doors from you
while having lunch at Sabati-
no's Lido Shipyard Sausage
Co., only to find out they
moved to Laguna Beach two
weeks ago. Honestly, we will
miss the Hampton's!
SERVICE CLUB MEET·
W«nt to get more involved in
your community? Visit a ser-
vice club this week. Guests
are welcome and most clubs
will buy your meal on your
first visit.
MONDAY -6:30 p .m. -The
Harbor Mesa Lions Club
meets at the Costa Mesa
Country Club for awards pre-
sentation and report on the
recent Lion's International
Convention.
TUESDAY -7:30 a.m. -
Newport Beach Sunrise
Rotary Club meets at the
Newport Harbor Nautical
Museum. Noon -Kiwanis
Club of Newport Beach meets
at the Shark Island Yacht
Club. 6:00 p.m . -Costa Mesa-
Newport Harbor Lions Club,
the Fish Fry Club meets at the
Costa Mesa Country Club to
vote on an amendment to
their constitution which would
allow them to meet no less
than twice a month.
WEDNESDAY-7:30 a.m. -
Newport Harbor Kiwanis Club
meetw a('tbe University Ath-~
letlc Club. Noon -Costa Mes~
Rotary Club meets'at Mesa -
Verde Country Club. 1ne
Exchange Club of Orange •• ·: Coast meets at the Bahia •
Corinthian Yacht Club a bus[~
ness meeting. 6:00 p .m . -::
Newport-Balboa Rotary CluO.:
meets at the Bahia Corinthiall
Yacht Club for a program bY:'.
Rosalind Williams of the New: . '
tors Bureau. ::
THURSDAY -7 :00 a .m. -•:
Costa Mesa-Orange Coast :;
Breakfast Lions Club meets (t
Mimi's Cafe. Noon -Kiwanir:
Club of Corona del Mar, ::
meets at the Bahia Corinthiah
Yacht Club and will be joinep
by the Costa Mesa Downtowti
Kiwanis Club. Costa Mesa :
North Kiwanis Club meets aC
the Holiday Inn. The •· • Exchange Club of Newport •
Harbor meets at the Shark :
Island Yacht Club. The New'
port-Irvine Rotary Club meeti
at the Irvine Marriott Hotel tO
hear Rotary District 5320 Gof.
Jack Stubbs. •
Worth Repeating ... from :
the Anchor Watch of the :
Newport-Balboa Rotary Clutt
... Service is the rent we pay•
for the space we occupy." :
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Pllo.t. Fax your service club's meet,
Ing Information to 631-5851 or maU
to 1743 Bayport Way, Newport :
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SATURDAY, AUGUST 3, 1996 AJ
A world away from Chernobyl's nasty aftermath .. .
•A lotluls happened,• Mllana meet the people I met,• Lana We are surprised if there are any ~ya said the other day. said. "I am very grateful to God. apples.•
L ~That is a muatve understate-I woTked ha.rd, but nothing this Lana is busy taking on new
tmenl Since stepping off an good happep.s by itseU. • skills -learning to ride a bicycle
IAeroOot flight from Gc>mel. With her work ethic, her and drive a car -going lo the iBelarus, a year and one week humility, her intellectual curiosi-beach, preparing for college and
Iago today, Lana baa been ty, Lana is still puzzled by some reading books. ~in a world of incalcula-of her schoolmates at Harbor. "The Brothers Karamazov?" 1
Ible difference from what she "They are so lucky, but I know asked. ~ew for the first 17 years of her some who don't appreciate it,• "No,• she said, "but l have
ilite. she said. "If you don't want to read 'Crime and Punishment' j "I knew I would go to a very know something, don't know three times. The first time I hated
!affluent area,• Lana said, "so I how to desire something, don't it, but finally I liked it.• Oh my
!bad in my mind all the million-fred know how to achieve it, how can gosh!
:atres walking down the street. you have a full life?" Obviously, this is a determined
:But this I couldn't even imagine," martin Lana's life in Newport has and gifted young lady with an
•she said. indeed been full She particularly unlimited future. But there is a
: "Oh my gosh.• she said. •rt is relishes the relationships with cloud. :SO different." ("Oh my gosh" is Scholarship. her teachers at Harbor. "Here, 1 Lana's hometown suffers enor-
:an important phrase in Lana's After completing two lower became real friends with my mously from' the disaster at Cber-
jextensive American VOC4bulary.) division years at Chapman, Lana teachers. In Belarus, teacher is nobyL At the time ot the explo-
:But all th0$e d.iffenpnces don't plans a double major: intema-very far away, like in the sky or sion, April 26, 1986, prevailing
tSeem to have restramed the tional business and computer sci-something.• air currents would C&nY the omi-
:teenager. l ence. Oh my gosh! But making decisions is tough nous nuclear sewage either west I Lana graduated from Newport Not to 'wony, though. This for her. to Sca.ildinavia or east to
:Harbor High School in June with petite (5 foot 2, eyes of blue) ·we don't know how. Go to Moscow.
sunny day in Gomel. a rare occa-
sion.
But soon. harsh winds gusted.
great clouds seethed in and Qle
skies darkened. It was not, as the
people thought, a thundeworm
sweeping through. Rathef. it was
the result of the Kremlin actually
changing the direction of the fall-
out by firing cannons into the
clouds.
It has meant tragedy for Ute
apparently expendable people of
Gomel. Communist-party bosses
were evacqated, but the masses
had to stay behind, enduring fall -
out estimated at 200 times that of
Hiroshima and Nagasaki com-
bined.
Much of Europe came to
Gomel's aid, giving its clu.ldren
brief relief from the poisonous au,
the infected milk. Lana was
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:will start classes at Chapman thing that comes along. want? How do 1 decide? In ers at a giant picnic celebrating
:University under a Presidential •1 am blessed to be here, to Belarus we don't have choices. May Day. It was a warm and : I 1Costa Mesa will get a little ReLeaf
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parkways of Victoria Street at 1
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dedicated to supporting commu-
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brought lo Finland for her respite.
But now there is the fear that
Lana tries not lo think about Is
her thyroid affected? Is some
strange cancer lurking? While
she be able to have children? U
so, will they have horrible
defects, as is now happening in
Gomel?
Her sponsors, Bob and Ellen
Jessen of West Newport, will take
Lana to the nuclear medicine
specialists at UCLA this fall. .
Meanwhile, there is a universi-
ty career to begin, books to read,
people to m.eet, beaches to vi.sit, a
beat-up old pickup to drive, an
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Milana Pinskaya doesn't seem
one to waste time worrying.
• FRED MARTIN'S column runs every
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M SATURDAY, AUGUST 3, 1996
Have you herd? Trendy, politicall~
incorrect burgets a low-fat delight
briefly in the news
I ate buffalo, and that's no
bull.
Benjamin Bennani, owner of
the Buffalo Grill across from
the Newport Pier, treated me
to the house specialty lll'S.t
week: a grilled lowfat burger
in a basket with fries and a
Coke.
Once you bite into the other
red meat you'll realize why
Kevin Costner and his tribe
were so excited when herds of
these big beasts rumbled
~hrough town in MDances with
Wolves."
No, 1t wasn't about food and
fur, it was taste!
Yes, Kemosabe, Buffalo
meat is swell. It's similar to
beef but just a touch sweeter
and less chewy because of the
low-fat content.
This is nice. You don't· have
to chomp until the cows come
home to get it down. And the
prospect of eating a low-fat
burger that doesn't bust the
gut is easier to swallow than
Ultra Slimfast.
It's also a cheap $5 for the
combo at the Buffalo Grill.
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points for locals worried about
the hipness quotient of their
edibles.
Say adios to sundried toma-
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steaks, buffalo meat is trendy.
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example, before an afternoon
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• JOHN CANAUS is a staff writer.
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A course designed for jazz
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competition. Despite a sprained
llDkle from a fall on her first vault,
Strug perfo~ed a second vault to
secure an Olympic gold medal for
bet teammates.
She managed to stick the sec-
ond landing, immediately lifting
ber foot off the ground and posing
tong enough to be scored by the
{Udges. She then collapsed and
was carried from the mat. Her
injury prevented her from per-
forming in individual gymnastic
events.
A picture of coach Bela Karolyi
carrying her to ·the medal plat-
form was splashed on the front
page of newspapers around the
' country, immediately creating a
national Olympic hero the likes of
her idol, Mary Lou Retton.
Many sports watchers say
securing Strug as a client is the
(.'oup of the Olympics, since she is
~ed to walk away with more
endorsements and opportunities
-fhan any-other medalist. Endorse-
~ents and personal appearances
in the next four years are expect-
ed to bring in $10-15 million.
"She's the hit of the Olympics.
The phone is already ringing off
the hook," Steinberg said after
completing a day of nonstop
Sout~oast
Thr ift & Loan Association
inteTViews. •we're going to be
very careful not to have her over-
exposed. Her parents have hand-
ed me a stack of offers O:lat have
al.ready come in."
Steinberg, who doesn't plan to
sign anyone else while in Atlanta,
said representing an
how be approached us and Ker-
rt, • be said. "We narrowed it
down to three agents, and she
made a decision based on her
ideas for her future.•
Burt Strug said the family also
considered the geographic bene-
Olympian is much
different than repre-
senting other .ath-
letes.
"The Olympics is
an event that tran-
scends the genre of
hard-core sports fans
and reaches out to
other Americans," he
"She's the hit ol the OJympJc&
The phone ls ·alreai:ly_-rJnPag
o11 ·the hook. We're gomg
to be very careful not to have
her overexposed ... "
said. "Other people
that are not interest-
e(i in gymnastics or
sports got caught up
in the experience. And her name
recognition is mueh higher than
athletes connected to particular
sports teams.•
Steinberg wouldn't say what
specific.projects be would recom-
mend for Strug, but that the
demand for her is "enormous."
"Kerri's it," said Steinberg,
who has built his Newport Beach
law-praetiee-around athletes who
are excellent role models.· "She
fits in perfectly."
Strug's father, Burt, said Stein-
berg was a natural choice to rep·
resent the world-class gymnast.
"We spoke with many people
and got his name and evaluated
-LEIGH STEINBERG •
fits of Steinberg's Newport· Beach
office, which is close to UCL.A.
where Strug plans to attend col-
lege this fall.
"Melanie and I will be less and
less involved with her life, and
(Steinberg's) approach to manag-
ing athletes just sealed every-
thing," said Burt Strug, a heart
surgeon in Tucson.
•It will be-tun_ to Jlaye her
down to Newport, " Steinberg
said. "I told her to treat Newport
like a home away from home.
•It's sort of a fun situation," he
added. "Plus she promised to give
my 1-year-old gymnastics
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"I didn't come that far,• said
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"I've gone to pow wows all the
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Huntington Beach resident
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needs of those gifted and talent-
ed students," said trustee Ed
Decker, whose children were all
GATE students.
"But by the same token, I'm
sensing that while there is a
group of parents certainly excit-
ed and willing to cooperate,
there is not the unanimity of
community su[rt that we
need for this."
Decker said e administra-
tors need to spend the next six
weeks working to institute the
district's primary class reduction
program, which trustees
approved Thursday.
The existing GATE program
involves a select group of fourth-,
fifth-and sixth-grade students
who are pulled out of the regular
class twice a month for special
instrud:ioo with other g1fted stu·
dents.
The Newport perents were
proposing a program similar to
the Advanced PlA~t foe
Academically Advanced Stu-
dents program in the Irvine Uni-
fied School District in which
high-achieving students are
grouped together in a peana-
nent, full-day program.
After the meeting, some par-
ents. said they were disappoint-
ed by the board's action. but are
not discouraged.
"We were hoping to get a
vote of the board to implement a
pilot program this September.
We didn't get that and are to
some degree disappointed,•
said parent Alison Pay, whose
son will enter the fourth-grade
GATE program this fall. .
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through the GATE pa.rent advi-
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have a program next year.•
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Instructor Janet Brosan leads
•People With Arthritis Can Exer-
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250 E. Baker St., Cost.a Mesa.
+ CHUltCH NAME: Calvary
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+ ADDllESS: 190 E. 23rd St,
Costa Mesa.
+TELEPHONE: 645-5050.
+DENOMINATION: Non-
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+YEAR CHURCH ESTA.B-
USHED: 1988. + SERVICE TIMES: Satwday -
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+ SENIOR PASTOR; Tim
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+PASTORAL STAFF: Staff of
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+SIZE OF CONGREGATION:
1,500 combined attendance at
weekend services. ,
+MAKEUP OF CONG
TION: Young adults and young
families. + ClULD CARE: Provided for
infants -6th grade at all ser-
vices. Junior high-aged youth
meet at the 9:30 a.m. Sunday
service and senior high-aged
youth meet at the 11 a.m. Sun-
day service.
+TYPE OF WORSHIP: The
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Senior pastor Tim Celek
Calvary Church Newport
Mesa.
young adults can identify.
+TYPE OF SERMON: Thor-
oughly biblical and highly prac-
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cerning life issues. + ltECENT AND UPCOMING
SERMON: A topical series on
"Life-Long Pursuits," address-
ing areas of life that we always
have to give attention to, such
as the use of time, communica-
tion and our work. This week-
end's sermon will be on "Sur-
viving Your Schedule."
+WELCOME WAGON: People
are allowed to be anonymous,
to practice Christianity at their
own pace. An information cen-
ter is available at service times
for anyone seeking more infor-
mation. + OUl1lEACH PROGRAMS:
· For the most part the outreach
ministry is very decentralized.
Small group5 seek out and
develop programs for them-
selves. The church does have a
program called "Helping
Hands" that provides food,
clothing and shelter to those in
need within and outside of the
church.
,., .. '"~: ery cas .
+MISSION STATEMENT: To
help people say yes to God at
every stage, and in every facet
of their lives, by being real, rel-
evant and relational. The hall-
marks of the church are being
contemporary and relevant to
the culture, believing strongly
in the Bible and helping to
facilitate relationships with God
and othezs. + INl'EllESTING NOTE: This
is a church for people who
don't think they would feel
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questions as: Can racism and
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Mesa. Call 722-1202. tation and sharing that precedes ·~
the 9:30 a.m. regular service in lbw
VACATION BIBLE SCHOOLS church social hall while the main·~·
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of Costa Mesa, 420 West 19th St.,
is holding vacation Bible school
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A special night for 14 young women
I t was a very special week for
The Assistance League of
Newport-Mesa. Fourteen
senior Assisteen young ladies
were presented at the 1996 Debu-
ta.ote Ball. re<:eivtng their Assis-
tance l..e4gue Medallion, a keep-
sake for lite.
Megan Algeo, Undsay Bear,
Devon Donsker, Jodi de Boom,
Sarah Ganiere, Ouistine Hayes,
Kelly Liebengood, Kimberly Long,
Margrett.a McDonald, Michelle
Robinson, Kri.sttna Schauppner,
Carrie Stem, Shannon Sweeney,
and Katherine Willia.ms were the
young women escorted by their
8~-P~· • • • Hoine and Gard
parents and their dates to the boll
held at The Sutton Place Hotel,
Newport Beach.
In traditional white gowns, the
14 graduating seniors who have
completed four rigorous years of
community service through Assis-
tance League sponsored programs
such as The Dental Health Center,
The Day Care Center, Operation
School Bell. Kids On The Block,
The Assistance ~ague Thrift
Shop and Consignment Store
were presented to society.
The grand style of the affaire
was punctuated with the music of
society orchestra leader Barry
Cole and bis •Sounds d Music.•
Flowers and greenery were sup-
plied by •Tue Green House· at
Westclitf Court
Most significantly, these privi-
leged young women were sent a
message tor life that family and
community service are part and
parcel of the rich tradition of
Assistance League vdlues.
No doubt, they are better pre-
pared to face the world, and the
world is better off for welcoming
these young women.
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M SATURDAY, AUGUST 3., 1996
All-star cast for 'A Tune te Kill' ranks high with reviewers
Film top-rate, but not
without debate
•A Tune to Kill.• spawned by
best-selling author John Grisham's
latest legal thriller, was difficult to
rate, as I both liked and disliked it.
Samuel L. Jackson turns in a
great performance of a black man
brought to trial in the deep South
for murdering two white men who
admittedly beat and raped his 10-
year-old daughter. Billed as Holly-
wood's latest heart throb and hot
property, heretofore unknown
Matthew McConaughey does a
good job starring as the young
attorney who defends Jackson,
then gets neck deep in far more
trouble than he bargained for. Co-
stars Sandra Bullock, Kevin
Spacey, Charles Dutton, Donald
Sutherland and Kiefer Sutherland
all tum in fine supporting perfor-
mances.
Those who simply want to be
entertained and like movies with a
--~~~essage-wtll . .
My problem with the film IS the
plot is totally predictable.
1 also felt that the legal aspects
of the film were contrived, particu-
larly when Jackson's character
turns down the high-powered
attorneys and
hired guns of
the National
Association for
the Advance-
ment of Col-
ored People
and American
Civil Liberties
Union in favor
of the smcill-
tune attorney
McConaughey. By Richard
In any case, Brunnette
on the Brunette
scale of ·Pay
Full Price at the MoVles", "Bar-
gain Matinee", •Video Rental",
"TV Movie of the Week". or "I'd
Rather Llsten to Nails on a Chalk
Board·, I rate ·A Time to Kill" as
a "Pay Full Price at the Movies
(but you'll be happier at a Bargain
Matinee)".
• RIOtARD BRUNETTE. 32, is a recre-
ational supervisor with the city of Costa
Mesa and a Costa Mesa resident.
Stirring film ]ea ves
doubts about progress
Directed by Joel Schumacher
(who directed "The Client•), "A
Tune to Kill" is set in Mississippi
and pits a young, small town
lawyer in the case of his life -a
standard formula for Grisham 's
books. Wm tlus and he's a hero;
lose it and start looking for a new
career. The young attorney, Jake
Bngance is played by newcomer
Matthew McConaughey
McConaughey's performance
of the forever broke -yet still able
to drive a Saab -defender of the
poor and repressed is a star-mak-
in role. He rfomlS well and
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Mr. McConaughey in his long and
sure-to-00.prosperous career.
The real reason to see "A nme
to Kill" is Samuel L Jackson in his
role of Carl Lee Hailey, a poor
lumberyard worker whose daugh-
ter is raped and
beaten. A twist
of events then
sets the story -
can a black
man accused of
murdering two
white men
receive a fair
trial in the •new South?" By Heidi
Suffice it to say Bressler
that twmoil
erupts with the Ku Klux Klan com-
ing to town. (Did anyone know
they have to fill out an application
to become a member? I didn't
know they could read, let alone
write). The NAACP and the
National Guard then join in, as
well as all the local town folk,
the town for the duration of the tri-
al.
To say I liked this movie seems
bite. t did find It stirring and
thought-provoking. It's a movie
filled with excellent performances
by an all-star cast But it left me
feeling sad that After 30 years of
Southern integration, ignorance
and prejudice continue to rear
their ugly heads.
• HEIDI 8MSSla, 35, Is a hair stylist
and Costa Mesa resident.
Differing opinions
make for so-so rating
"A Time to Kill" brings to life
another of John Orisham's novels.
Like "The Finn" and "The
Client," "A Time to Kill" illus-
trates Grisbam's capable story-
telling ability. We were both on
the edge of our seats throughout
the entire movie.
As parents, we were moved by
the disturbing subject matter and
felt that the movie worked best
examining the emotions and rela-. . "' "
a central incident in the story,
rather than the far-fetched Ku
Klux Klan subplot.
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respectively. Tana Meglnnls
We wish more
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spent on the legal strategies
behind the case and the moral
dilemma of "an eye for an eye."
Because of our differing opinJ
ions, we give this movie a margin-
al recommendation.
• AHOY and TANA MEGINNIS, 29 and
34, are both Newport Beach residents.
Andy is an information system manager
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You'll be on the edge
of your seat
I wu leaning on the edge of
my seal, biting my nails, intently
watcbblg Kevin Spacey grill
Samuel L. Jackson on the stand.
Drops of sweat bickle down bis
face as be lries to answer the J'.:::S-
ecution's questions without a t-
ting to the mwder. An objection is
made to a question, but Spacey
presses. The judge shouts above
the chaos for order in the court,
the crowd is saeaming, Spacey
continues to press his question,
and Jackson buckles under the
pressure. Matthew McConaugbey,
the defense lawyer, ~y;:· At this outburst. I ost fell out
of my seat. Sheepishly, I looked
around to see about 15 others
leaning forward, eager with anti.d-
pation. I didn't feel that out of
place anymore. I leaned back.
anxious to see what happens.
What do you do when a ooupa9
ol truhy kids rape and attempt to
mwder your 10-year-cld daugh· ·
ter1 Do you take the law into yoo»
own hands, or trust the systemf ;
Emellent
pedomvm°'5
by Jackson,
Spacey,
McConaughey,
Donald Suther-
land, Oliver
Platt, Sandra
Bullock and
Brenda Fricker.
Also look for By Katie
Kiefer Suther-Hostetler
land es a white
supremacist
who revives the Ku Klux Klan's
activity. He has an evil eye that
makes you shiver.
• KATE HOSmuR, 16, is a Newport
Beach resident and a junior at Newport •
Harbor High School.
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To earn spending money, Estanda fUgh's Chril Unden works 40 boun a week at the
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CHRIS LINDEN
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DIRECTION
The young Estanda teen who captured the
hearts of the community last year when his
mother reportedly abandoned him and left him
homeless may be forced to move to another
high school soon.
On Balboa Island and at the Ferry landing,
signs that were once handy for travelers and
tourists have been missing.
• gains
EDUCATION
lt took •ome pushing and shoving on the
part of local parents, but Newport-Mesa school
board offidals have voted to go forward with
pl~ to Lower class sizes for first and second
grade students to as little as 18 children for
every one teacher.
first. Mamrna Gina's, a newcomer to Newport
Beach, is a hot spot among the Palm Springs
elite getting ready for a grand opening, while·
the longtime local favorite Wla Nova is sched-
uled to open after a fire gutted the Mariners
Mile site.
GIRL'S INC.
PASTA WARS
Good old fashioned competition. 1\vo local
Italian eateries, Mamma Gina's and Villa Nova.
are in a race to see who can open their doors
It looks as if this popular youth organization
will be in good hands with the arrival of Shel-
ley Westmore, who has been hired on as the
group's executive director.
community commentary
• • 'If
'"Leasing new building
c.ould help pay costs
School offidals say they need
• to come up with a district
cost of $1.1 million to lower
cl.ass sizes in grades one and
two. I pro~ a bud.get for the
new administration building now fin progress be reviewed.
If there are any expenditures
~• lanned for new office furniture,
c;>r example that money should
be reallocated immediately to the
students. Carpeting, phone systems,
computer upgrades should all be
·~ery carefully evaluated for bud-~et revision.
ln fact, perhaps this building
.,hould be leased out to generate
mcome for our children.
•
NANCY SMl'l1f
Newport Beach
~lympic advertiser is
•t>ff ensive
here is a c:erta1n athletic
shoe manufacturer that is
currently running an
Olympic 1V commercial that
hrtates "If you win the lilver, you
don't win tbe gold."'
• Tbil attitude should be very
~.,,enllve to m09t Amertcanl. The
:Orange County atbletel who
~t the U.S. Olympic
~!DI are wtnnen by the mere
r;Ject that they made tbe national
1Uam and compete after great ~Matflce. • How trmlc that a sponsor of ~ Qamel ha IO litde under-~ ol what they .. really ~t;\it<~y don't,.. hope thll
~ufac:t\lnr •ic-tbe gold• by buying~ GLUECK
Newport Beach
Harbor High School cheer coach
and advisor Candy Jackson was
made by administrators who
obviously underestimated what
she has contributed to Newport
Harbor High School.
Jackson put in countless hours
to ensure that not only her cheer
program ran smoothly but that
the entire high school ran
smoothly. Not many people,
including Newport Harbor stu-
dents, realized this. They didn't
realize this because Jack.son is
one of those people more con-
cerned with getting things done
than getting credit for what is
done.
She was the one getting to
school at 6 a.m. to make sure the
rally was a success. She was the
one who motivated her cheer-
leaders to perform at the highest
possible level. She was the one
bringing school spirit to an all
time high. It saddens me that the
district has failed to realize bow
important Jackson is to Newport
Harbor.
Inside the classroom Newport
Harbor will continue to function
successfully, just as it always bu,
but outside the clam'oom New-
port Harbor will no longer be the
same.
1be rallies won't be as good.
Attendance at gAmes and plays
will drop. Overall ICbool spirtt
will drop. It ts the job of 1tudent
leaden IUCb u myeelf to prevent
th.ti from happerilng, and we will
try.
However, no matter what we
• do, Jacboo'I eoergy and lpirlt
will be mtn1d. She Will be
miaed not oaly by ber c:beer·
l11d9ll, bUt bf tbe entire ltuC:19Dt
bOdy. People of JKbaa'• celiber .,.. .,....w, .... cumot be •
~ ICOITSD8
NeWpad Hlrbor Jo'8bSc:bool Scbool~1.,.111nll4lri
Columnist Joseph Bell
not so swell
J oseph Bell's column is worth-
less. Please eliminate him
from your papen
He is an insult to the dty of
Newport Beach.
TODD MANGIS
Newport Beach
Back off from the
water district
!really don't understand why
Heather Somers had such a
difficult time with Mesa Con-
solidated employees receiving a
salary and health benefits. Does
she think these employees
should Just donate their time?
I happen to appreciate the
hard work and dedication these
employees put forth to ensure
that I have high quality and safe
drinking water for my home.
So they earn their salary and
benefits while they are doing
their job, since when is that a
crlmef
Perhaps it's time for Somers to
back off our water district and
\lie her time and energy for a
needier caute.
By the way does Heather
Somers own the Deily Pilotl I'm
Just c:w1out as to bow she= bu such a large photo of
whenever sbe submits a com·
mentary.
SATURDAY, AUGUST 3, 1996
forum.
•
Parents. of lemonade girls
get squeezed enough as it iS
N ow and then a news
account appears in this
paper which seems
designed to elicit comment. The
recent article about two New-
port Heights Elementary School
girls ct.onatirtg their $13 receipts
from homemade lemonade
sales is one of those stories.
Brittney Shafer, 10, Bailey
Gardner, 8, and Brittney's
cousin Layton, spent all day on
a recent Saturday making and
selling lemonade. They picked
~d juiced lemons, painted a
I I
drinks for 10 .cents each.
At the end of the day, the
girls paid Layton his share, $5,
and then set about deciding
how to split the remainder. Bai-
ley was quoted that they didn't
want to •divide it.•
And Brittney said, "it's not
like we need I because we
have everything we could
want.•
The girls are to be com-
mended for taking the initiative
in their foray in to capitalistic
society. Their hard work paid
off, and, after settling with their
young partner,
john
ls there a lesson in all this?
The school board of trustees
is responsible for formally
accepting any gifts of money to
the district. What should the
board do?
They can take the money,
and send the message to hun-
dreds of young prospective
lemonade stand operators that
the money they earn on their
own time with their own capital
is rightly given to the govern-
ment. Or they can use the
intended gift to
they bad a nice
little profit.
Now here
comes the
remarkable
part: what Brit-
tney and Bailey
did with their
hard-earned
cash. Did they
buy clothes,
toys, or candy?
Give it to a
charity? Invest
it? Buy U.S.
"If you really want
to give your money
away, ask you par-
ents to help you
choose a worthy
charitable organiza-
tion, which will use
your gift wisely... "
impart a les-
son.
Would it be
beyond the
pale for the
board to say
something
along the fol-
lowing line:
"Brittney
and Bailey, we
are very proud
of you for
working so
hard to earn
Savings bonds?
Use the pro-
ceeds to expand and improve
their fledgling business?
None of the above.
In what I'm sure the girls
intended to be an act of selfless
charity, they handed over the
$13 to their school principal.
The Newport-Mesa Unified
School District annual budget is
approximately $90 million. The
girls contribution would com-
prise .000014% of that budget.
readers to tell us their thoughts on
the federal government's welfare
reform. Here are a few of the com·
ments:
I t's not just the poor who get
welfare. I think the bill is
probably a good thing. At
least it is a start.
But they did not go any-
where near far enough because
the welfare to the wealthy in
the form of oil depletion
allowances, farm subsidies, cat-
tle grazing for al.most no mon-
ey, timber rights, all those sub-
sidies for the wealthy cost a lot
more than the subsidies for the
poor.
And those haven't been
.. • that money .
And thank you
for your kind offer. But we sim-
ply will not accept it.
"You see, your parents
already send thousands of dol-
lars a year to various govern-
ments to support the schools.
Do you know that large por-
tions of the property and sales
taxes they pay support the
schools?
•And all the toys they
bought for you were taxed, and
readers hotline
o o ey cou ave
done a lot more a~ far as wel-
fare reform.
ALAN REMINGTON
Costa Mesa
I think the new welfare bill
seems pretty fantastic. Most
disappointed in President
Clinton. He had an opportunity
to sign the same bill sometime
ago, but be didn't do it because
there was no political opportu-
nity for him.
Obviously be fears that tak-
ing people off welfare may
reduce his voter base.
BARRYZANCK
Newport Beach
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a part of that went to the
schools. Oh, and the house you
live in-do you know that your
folks pay thousands every year
to live there, even if they don't
have any house payments? Do
you know that your parents pay
a large percentage of their
income to the federal and state
governments-a tax which was
illegal until an amendment was
made to the Constitution in
1913?
·Not only that, but the feder-
al government continues to run
financed by borrowing money
from your futures. That will
mean even higher interest pay-
ments on the federal debt,
higher and higher taxes, and
reduced services.
"Do you know that we are
considering asking the voters to
levy an additional assessment
on your families' property
because the district just can't
·seem to get by on its current
tax receiP.ts?
•And, to top it off, do you
realize the average person now
works nearly half of the year
just to pay taxes? Given the
present trends, you will pay in
taxes more than 80% of what
you earn in your lifetime .
"It's obvious that your par-
ents are raising you well. You
are two generous girls who
work very hard. Those traits
will serve you well in life.
"l.f you really want to give
your money away, ask you par-
ents to help you choose a wor-
thy charitable organization,
which will use your gift wisely.
But don't worry about the gov-
ernment. It will take from you
the money it wants·while, sadly,
you will have little say over
how it is spent.·
The school board is present-
ed with a wonderful opporturu-
ty to accomplish something
which will transcend an
unquestioning acceptance of
the girls' pittance.
Let's see how they do.
• JOHN HEDGES is the mayor of
Newport Beach. His column appears
on Saturday.
ment rate is accepte
considered to be full
employment in a healthy econ-
omy, where are the additional
10% on welfare going to find
their jobs?
Let's get real. Let's enact a
moratorium on illegal immi-
gration for five years to absorb
all who are here illegally and
only ·then talk about cutting
welfare.
And the society that calls
itself civilized takes care of its
weakest members.
JOANNA SCHERME.ll
Newport Beach
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A 10 SAl\JROAY, AUGUST 3, 1996
CHAMPION
CONTINUED FROM A 1
lncredlble. •
The club, which was already
set to celebrate its one·year
anniversary with a party next
Saturday evening following its
own doubles championships,
now has another reason to cele.
brate. •
•Jt's going to be a triplehead·
er,• Stuart said. "We're putting
up a banner out front that says
•'Welcome Back Golden Girl.'"
Davenport isn't the only
Olympian in the family. Her
father, Wink, was a member of
the U.S. volleyball team.that fin.
isbed seventh at the 1968 Games
in Mexico City.
"I'm sure she heard a lot of
talk about the Olympics as a little
girV Van't Hof said. •After she
shook hands with Sanchez Vic-
ario, she walked over to her fam-
ily and there were some big bugs.
I'm sure there were more than a
few tears shed."
Both la ers held service in
the first set wi avenport av-
ing the best chance for a break at
4-4, and up 0-40, but Sanchez
Vicario held serve and sent it into
a tiebreaker.
"Lindsay actually gave back
a few points in the tiebreaker, but
she won 8-6, • Van't Hof said. "It
was awfully hot and humid out
there. I think it helped Lindsay to
win that first set. At that point,
she knew she only needed to
play one more set to win. The
crowd really helped Lindsay. The
support for her was tremendous.•
Davenport broke Sanchez Vic-
ario's first service to start the sec-
ond set and never trailed. The
Spaniard had to settle for a silver
medal to go along with the
bronze she and her partner Con-
chita Martinez earned Thursday
in doubles.
Davenport advanced to today's
finals by beating her doubles
partner on the pro circuit, Mary
Jo Fernandez, 6-2, 1·6 (8-6). The
pair, who are extremely good
friends on and off the court,
teamed up to win the doubles
title at the French Open.
"I missed seeing my son Caes
playing in a tournament, and
Thursday was his 10th birthday,
but I think it will be OK," Van't
Hof said. "I'm sure he under-
stands."
Afterall, gold medals don't
come along every day.
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O ne act ot tem>rlsm can real·
1y ruin your day. My family
bad purchased our
Olympic tickets in 1995, and last
week we were reveling in the
spirit ot camaraderie and together·
ness that enveloped all who
attended the 1900 Summer
Olympics in Atlanta ..
Despite the sweltering heat and
hwnidity, most people bad smiles
on their faces and w,alked with
springy steps. On ~e MMTA, the
dty's public transportation system,
strangers conversed, highlig~ting
a drastically different atmosphere
than the fast.paced. look-out-for·
No. 1 attitude pi:evalent in So,uth-
em California.
People really are all good
underneath, I thought.
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explosion ripped the rose-covered
gluses right otf my face. 1\vo peo..
ple bad died and 110 bad been
injured from a nail-encrusted
bomb planted in a downtown
park.
The people hit were innocent
dvillans who bad come to Atlanta
to support non·threatening athlet-
ic competitions.
The overwhelming reaction
was bewildennent. Adults had ·
been allowed to forget adult prob-
lems and skip around like carefree
children. The bomb brought peo-
ple back up to their feet.
It was as if spectators had
pushed to the back of their minds
the knowledge that bad things
can happen anywhere, that the
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Olympics was not' a fairy la.nd,
exempt from the problems of the
world. 'The explosion made people
face the realities of the world
again.
The mood was subdued at
events later that morning, and
befote every event, announcers
asked for a moment of silence for
victims of the blast.
Although security was stepped
up, creating massive lines outside
Fulton County stadium anq the
Georgia Dome, I didn't feel much
more protected from terrorist
threats than I ha.d before the
explosioni I was just more aware ·
of the possible danger to innocent
spectators.
My family continued to attend
basketball and baseball games,
,.,\
track and fteld competitions and
an Olympic art museum exhibit.
After the bomb, I never~
the McDonald's that we ate our •
hurried lunch would shatter with
us imide. I simply mourned the
loss of the two innocents and of
my hopes that Atlanta would be,
for awhile, a fairy land.
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EYE-OPENER QUOTE OF THE DAY
Hall of Pamer Joe Gibbs got his
primer from George Mattias
·1 wcu bu;/q/ to <»ada a_ flUfl like Joe who "'°' ""1IJng
to pag 1"' <1ua 1n football to ream iM eop ...
-GEORGE MA111AS
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Local volleyball gurus
have their hands full with
beach volleyball format.
By' Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot
W. hen the majority of the
women's teams in the
Bud Light Pro Beach
Volleyball League need advice,
they turn to the Back Bay brain
trust.
'Newport Harbor High girls
and boys volleyball coach Dan
Glenn, Newport assistant and
former Estancia High and Irvine
Valley College Coach Tom
Pestolesi, as well as Charlie
B~de, the legendary coach
about town recently hired to
gt4de the UCl's men's program,
ar~. of course, happy to oblige.
"We all love the game,
wbether it's playing or coaching, and we're lucky to be involved
at such a high level, and
inf olved with our friends," said
Pestolesi, who leads Sony
Autosound, one of five teams in
which resumes this weekend in
Sejiside, Ore. after a two-week
break.
:Glenn, like Pestolesi, is in his
se~ond year of coaching on the
tov, shifting from the Paul
Mitchell team last summer to
Discus Athletic this year.
:Brande, who coached on the
pr~p level at Newport, Corona
da Mar and Edison, ~ well as
collegiately at Hawaii, is perhaps
~ known for his involvement
with the Newport-based Orange
Cqunty (girls) and Balboa Bay
(beys) club programs. His
coaching notoriety extends
th(oughout the sp(>rt's closely
connected community, which led
to a recent call from Nike team
captain, media superstar, and
the circuit's 1995 Offensive
Plo,yer of the Year, Gabrielle
Reece.
:"Gabby called and asked if I
ba):i any time to coach, and I lied
and said yes," Brande explained.
"My first tournament coaching
the Nike team was Huntington
Beach (July 12-14). As soon as I
gQt off the phone with Gabby, I
called Danny and told him I'd be
over in the morning to watch
videotape (of the four-person
fo(lnat)."
A ll three local masterminds
say the job is far different
frGn their typical coaching
assignments, but all agree their
intolvement on the beach has be;en immensely enjoyable.
"It's rMlly a lot ol tun,• aaid
Glenn, whose OiJcus team bu
tn~de five fin~ in eight
tomnaments, including a title in
Clikago. •1t•1 really a
combination of the indoor game
and the beach game (typically
Cl.yed with two·penon teams).
t'I great for me, because I grew µp playing on the beach, u well
•:tndoon."
!'Peltoleli'I Sony squad won =• overall champio1llhlp 1ut
I led by two-time Olymp6an
Oden. • 6-foot-3 ltandout wto ~at Irvine High. the
County Von.yball Qub . .
• JMr WU greet, but
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A COACH 'S DREAM
Orange Coast's George ¥attias
watches as his protege, Joe Gibbs,
is delivered to football's cathedral. ...
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the hallowed balls as a member ot the -Joe nw+mnenn iii a 'D-11 wtn over
Cius of '96. Miami bi &aper: BOwl XVI1J Doug WiDimm •c.a.n you believe m• Mattta.s said. ·A in a 42-10 ~ ol Deaver in Super
guy I coach can grow up and be a coach in Bowl XXJli and Mark RYPMm in a 31-24
the Hall ot Fame. It~ me feel proud. ~ over Buffalo in Super Bowl XXVI.
•1 was l""""' to coach a· nnv like Joe who Gibbl' cmly bis wu a 38-9 Joa in Super By Jim Wetters, Daily Pilot . was willing'; Pay his dues'8j;{ football to Bowl XXDi to tbe Raiden. ·
reach the top. lt couldn't happen to a mcer •He wu a ~year starter for me (at
C OSTA MESA -For George Mattia.S, guy." Santa Fe ffjgh) u a quarterb6ct. • Mattias
• who spent 31 years as the offensive Gibbs coached the Washington Redskins said. "He wu a freshman in 1955, the first
line coach at Orange Coast College, to four Super Bowls (three of those wins) in year the school opened. It was a brand new
the induction ceremonies at the Pro his 12 years from 1981-1992. His combined school and a brand new program. 1~F~oo~tba~all~~Hall~~of~P~am~e~in~C~:an~ton~.~O~bio~,--Ps~~·~~~~ta~e~of~.683~~in~~~~~+iiij;~· J~oe was a · tblete -a ~ were season games (ti..-60-0) and the playoffs three-sport guy (football. baseball and
Mattias spent the weekend in pro (16-5) are surpassed only by Vince basketball). He wasn't blessed with great
football's Mecca as the guest of one of his Lombardi and John Madden.
former Santa Pe High players, Joe Gibbs, He's the only coach to win three Super
who will have his bronze statue placed in Bowls with three different quarterbacks . •SEE MATTfAS PAGE 83
Going with the F lo
•Five more golds gives Costa Mesa pair 89
medals in state, national seniors com~tition.
By Jim Welters, °"*I Pilot
C OSTA MESA-The medal total 11 at 89 and
counting. No, not the U.S. 'INJn'I totals at the
Summer Gamel in Atlanta.
1bat'9 the number ol medall earned by two Costa
MeN athliilt8I all by tbemlelYel -74·YM?-old JObn
VMaD and bis ~,..-old wife, Pio. And ID09t Of thOle
have been OI tbe p.'9a ~, ~ tD Mlilor l&ate
and natiDDAl CJCJll~tM!al.
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DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT
V anessa Godbey
(above) moves
ln to return a
two-banded
backhand shot en route
to victory 1n Friday's
match. At far left, Katie
Canrtght and Vanessa
bead off 1n different
directions as they get
ready to continue their
du el. Neither was 1n a
cold sweat over the
outcome, they're the
best of friends, and the
best of partners as one of
Newport Harbor Htgb'a
top doubles teams during
the regular school year, but
nevertheless agreed lt was
by far the best match they
had ever played.
junior tennis
B~ttles galore
at the 'War
by the Shore'
•Wachtler, Nelson tangle in girls 18 semis
today; Godbey slips past 'teammate' Can-
right in another 18s quarterfinals match.
By Barry Faulkner, Dail'/ Pilot
NEWPORT BEACH -In the absence of scoreboards,
quarterfinal spectators at Friday's Balboa Bay Club Rac-
quet Club Junior Tennis Classic might have struggled to
surmise just which competitors were having things their
way.
Local standouts Megan Wachtler and Erica Nelson
certainly made such speculation difficult, battling them-
selves, as well as tough opponents, before advancing to
today's semifinals.
At various points in their contests Friday, Wachtler
and/or Nelson were seen talking to themselves, slapping
their own thigh, and burying their chin in their chest or
their head in their hands during changeovers.
Not exactly body-language bill-
boards of triumph.
Both, however, eventually
donned winning smiles as two of
eight local singles players to move
on in what tournament organizers
call the "War by the Shore."
Wachtler the No. 1 seed in · ls
18s, out ue e current ewport
Harbor High standout Brooke Tay-
lor, 6-2, 7-6, rallying from a 5-4
deficit in the second set to earn a 1
p.m. semifinal date with Nelson.
Nelson, the No. 4 seed in the 18s,
battled fifth-seeded Eleanor Luzano
for a grueling 160 minutes before
emerging with a 5-7, 6-4, 6-4 victory.
·1 was tight,• admitted Wachtler, playing in her final
junior tournament before pursuing a college career at
Ohio State. •Getting past the first couple rounds of any
tournament is always nerve-wracking, but especially
when you're expected to do well. .
•When I got behind in the second set, I just told
myself there was no way I was going to let it go to a third
set. It just wasn't going to happen. Brooke played well
and it felt good to get a good win against a good player.
The farther I go in a tournament, the easier it is for me to
focus." •
Nelson, who confesses she is often too hard on herself
on the court, said she expected a marathon with Luzano,
with whom she had previously split two lengthy match-
es.
•we pretty much have similar games, so it's always a
tough match,• Nelson explained. ·1 lost the first set on a
stupid shot, and I think that kind of fired me up. I did get
a little frustrated, but there was a lot of support from the
(home) crowd, which helped me a lot These kinds of
(long) matches are tiring, but they're definitely the most
satisfying to win."
8 SEE JUNIOR TENNIS a.AS8IC MGE 82
• Terrell misses finals;
so do DeAnne and Ua
SAl\JRDAY, AUGUSTl. 1996
VQll.EYBALL .
CONTINUED FROM 81
that's over,• PeStoleSi said. •So
far this year, we can't seem to get
over the hump Dan's team is in
the way.•
b«Ww gamm,• Gllllm
Mid. •Jief9,
you onty have
oaegune,IO
tbm'8 just ...
time to mug...
much.·
The local
biumvirate
also said a
dMapbum
Costa Mesa race driver Ben Hallock vies In Pomona today.
1-BING-
THE
RAl ·lS
As for team Nike. Brand has
gone to four practices a week
(double the normal regimen) to
try to break a two-tournament
losing streak.
"We're zero for the last two
tournaments,• Brande said. "I'd
never been oh for a tournament
in my lite, much less two
weekends in a row, so we're
working bard just to get a win."
Though Pestolesi and Glenn
have become comfortable with
the subtle differences between
the six-person indoor game and
the four-person outdoor format,
Brande, who played extensively
on the beach in the 1970s, but
has been exclusively indoors for
many years, said he has taken a
crash course.
"It's a lot more beach-type
volleyball than indoor, which is a
misconception I had coming inL •
Branoeexplainecl. "The shots
and movement in the sand are
more critical for success than the
actual indoor skills, which has
been an adjustment. I'm a much
better coach now than r was at
Huntington."
Another crucial change, all
three agree, is the virtual lack of
tinkering a beach coach can do
dwing the tour's one-game
matches.
"I'm used to coaching
best-of-five in high school, when
you can make adjustments
Clll mollvatkmal
oratory from the bench Is another
change they all adhere to.
•Most of our coaching is done
d upng the week,• Pestolesi said.
"These girls are professionals
and they aU have great skills, or
they WOl~d.n't be out here. Our
job during a match.is mainly to
remind them about little things
and to fine tune. Sometimes the
girls ask me to yell at them, but I
tell them my job is not to yell as
much as to teach. I tell them their
job is to push them.selves and
each other.•
Brande, known for his sideline
intensity, also has adjusted. to the
more laid-back bench mentality.
"The conversation between
Dan and I during a match is
somelimes more an e
match,• Brande quipped.
All three coaches say their
friendship precludes any
one-upsnia.nship,duringtourneys
or between the weekend events.
Brande, in fact, operates many
of his practices on the beach in
front of Glenn's Newport Beach
home. Pe3tolesi's relationship
with fonner Huntington Beach
High classmate Glenn is so
abiding, he named bis third child
after him.
''rm still competitive, but as
I've gotten older, I've learned to Costa Mesa's Ben Hallock in action
today at Pomona in Hot Rod Nationals.
By Jim Walters, Daily Pilot JUNIOR TENNIS CLASSIC Make T-hose Patios &
·Entries Beautiful COSTA MESA -lf you're looking for Costa Mesa's Ben
Hallock at Pomona Raceway Utis weekend, he should be easy to
spot.
He'll be the only driver in the Nostalgia Top Fuel Division
who won't be waxing nostalgic about the front-engine mounted
beauties he used to drive during their heyday m the 1950s
through the early '70s.
See, the 20-year-old Generation Xer wasn't born back then.
Nostalgia for this Newport Harbor High product is strictly the
present.
"Everybody is older than me by 15 years." Hallock said. "It's
a pretty close bunch. My father hangs out with all of the guys.~
Ouch.
While Hallock doesn't share the same We experiences, he
does share the same passion. The modem dragsters have long
sin~e switched to a rear-engine design, but Hallock, who started
racmg when he was 16, still prefers the front-end models
"I love them," he said. "There's a lol of power and the
adrenaline rush is much greater because you can set" everything
m front of you.
"We average about 240 m.p.h !>O 1t take:. dbout stx seconds
~o cover the 11•-rrule track J ust about th1 tune you get started,
it's over "
The Nostalgia Top Fuel division will be one of several classes
being run Uus weekend during the two-ddy West Coast Hot Rod
Natio~als sponsored by the Goodguys Vintage Drag Raqng
Assooat.Jon. Gates open today at 8 a.m.
Pro qualifying sessions start at 1 p.m. with pro elinunations
set for the same time on Sunday.
"You have no idea, how long we have been waitmg for Utis, H
Hallock said. The "we" in this case being Hallock and his dad,
Bob. • .
and is the owner of Bob Hallock Motorsports in Costa Mesa.
"This started as an invitational for only Top-10 guys," Ben
Hallock said. "I would probably be nght around the Top 1 O, but
I was glad when they opened up the field."
He recently returned from a tnp that included a stop al the
Simpson Nationals in Petersburg, Va. and the Goodguys I lot
Rod Nationals in Indianapolis.
"Petersburg wasn't anytlung to wnte home to mom about,"
Hallock ad.nutted, but raong near the fabled Brickyard was
another matter.
~WP were raong at Indianapolis Race Park, 10 minutes from
the sitP of the Indy 500," he said. "Yeah, I went by there to take
a look. I J.jke all forms of motor sports."
And as far as this weekend at the West Coast Nationals?
"We're expecting to do pretty well,• he said. "You spend 60
hours a week to get this thing ready and then in six seconds you
either have the win or your blow it all up."
O f course, the fonner is Hest.
SURFING
CONTINUED FROM 81
There was minimal satisfaction
gained from the 18s quarterfinal
between Newport Harbor team-
mates and best friends Vanessa
Godbey and Katie Can.right.
Godbey pre vailed,. 6-3, 6-4 , in
the most competitive match the
two have ever played in a tourna-
ment.
Godbey, however, withdrew
from today's semifinals, instead
leaving for the United States Ten-
nis Association National Champi-
onships in San Jose, where she
and Can.right will compete as a
doubles tandem beginning Sun-
day.
"I went in not worrying about
playing in the quarterfinals or
playing against my best friend,•
Can.right said. "It worked a lot
better for me."
Said Godbey, "There were
only a couple points where we
started laughing, but it was by far
the best match we've ever
played, H
Estancia High's Mike Leonard
earned a semifinal berth in the
I> 1-. F I' S I: . \
FRIDAY'S COUNTS
Davey's Lodrer
8 boats, 224 anglers.
5 ytllowtail, 1 bonito,
101 barracoda, 45 calico bass,
859 sal"ld bass, 65 sculpin,
1 shftphead, 3 halibut,
1 mako shark, 1 b1ue sharit.
Ne'lJl'PO't Landini 5 boats, 161 anglers.
941 sand bass, 1 calico ba5t,,
6 sculpln, 2 halibut,
30 barracuda, 96 madcerel.
Richie Collins still in the
bunt at Huntington Beach DE N NIS C A SH MAN & ASSOC IATES PRE SENTS
HUNTINGTON BEACH -
Newport Beach's Richie Coll1ns
remains the only local survivor in
the Aiflouch Pro Surfing Cham-
pionships, as four other area
wave riders were eliminated in
round two of the main event Fri-
day near the Huntington Beach
Pier.
Collins fm.isbed second in his
beat to San Clemente's Dino
Andino, 16.49-16.20, but was
more thAn three full points better
than Hawailan Andy Irons in the
four-man heat, from which two
advanced
Collins swfs agailllt Andino,
San Clemente'• Shene Beschen
and Huntington Beach'• Jay Lar-
son ln th 1ourtb beat of third·
round action, whkh begln.I today
at 8 a.m.
Costa Meaa res1dent Todd
Miller fintahed fourth ln h1I beat,
Jom.lng local trialJJtl David Gld·
d.lngs (Newport Beach), Cordell
Miller (Coate M a) and 'D'oy
Eckert (Newport) u those ellmi·
nated in round two.
Miller'• P:OJnt total of 1 t.O wa
tb MCOnd-low of round two,
encompusi.DX!: competitors.
Gkldinm hed third tn h1I
heat, a little more than one pcrint
behind MCond·plac:e Danuen
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M A TTIAS sabbatical the year aftel they worth it. They've stayed good II'\ I I WOll the Super Bowl in 1991. friends. aJl tbiM years and stW
CONTI There went guys like Art Monk, get together.• NUED FROM 81 Joe Jacoby and Mark Rypien One is a multi~~.
working out. There wu no another a vice president with the
. . • . . . Putting a lid on it
speed, but he bad the skill. the fooling about them.• Money Store, another owns a
desire and the toughness to have Gibbs retired in 1993, after 12 grocery st.ere in Oregon and yet
been a major college football years with the Redskins, due to another is a coach at Palomar
player. Just not enough speed." health concerns. Community College in San
After a stint at Cerritos At the press conference to Marcos.
•Track and field coach
calls it a day in Atlanta;
there are other fish to fry.
eommuntty College, Gibbs announce Gibbs' retirement. "We talked about a lot of
played tight end and linebaclu!r owner Jack Kent Cooke called things that happened so many By Doug Sparks
for San Diego State under Don Globs "the best h~ad coach in years ago,• Mattias said. "It
Coryell of Air Coryell fame. The the history of the Redskins." made the whole weekend.• EDITOR'S ~
Aztecs were 22-6-1 during a That local boy Dan Dierdorf NOTE: Corona
Gibbs' playing days. uHe's a guy who never forgot (of St. Cardinals/Monday Night del Mar
•He was a grad assistant his roots," said Mattias, who has Football fame) was being resident Doug
there, too," Mattias said. "That stayed in contact with Gibbs inducted into the Hall also added Sparks is ii
was the first time I bad a hunch throughout his a special aura to the occasion. (coaching)
he might make coaching a career. u He The other inductees included technician to
career.• asked me to wide receiver Charlie Joiner the 1996
Gibbs spent three years as the come back from the Houston Oilers, the Olympic
offensive line coach for a San several times Cincinnati Bengals and the Games ih
Diego State team that won 27 of and he would Chargers; detensive back Mel Atlanta, whose
31 games -including going a always get Renfro of the Dallas Cowboys day-to-day
perfect H-0 in 1966. back to me and guard/tackle Lou Creekmur endeavors for
In two-year stints, he was the whenever 1 of tbe Detroit Llons. the Games
offensive coordinator at Florida called him. I'd "'This is football's best began July 8. Doug Sparks
State; offensive line coach at get notes from weekend," Mattias said. "It's
USC under John McKay; and a him at sort of like the Rose Bowl is to Aug. 2 -
. member of Frank Broyles' staff different times Mattias Pasadena.• his is my last full day as
at Arkansas. saying 0 l-~--'H~e~th~en~m!!!go~ved~y·nt~~Pil:L--t-...s.am.ettung.ll.a.cL..ba.JlJ>.Eme:<Ltha.IL---f-"-T""~~~a~tU~as~has~kn~o~wn~~bls~o~wn~~-=---;;;'=-~th~e·~~vaultfin~is
ranks as an offensive backfield made him think of me. I guess s are o successes over the year.
coach with Coryell and the St. the best testimonial is the six He joined Dick Tucker's staff at SimonchArthkellAmat C~eney at 3:3o
Louis Cardinals. The Cards (now hi h h 1 Orange Coast College in 1963 to wat e encans warm up
Pb g sc oo teammates who (all three qualifi"ed) and wish in oemx· ) won the NFC E t b k t h l him when the Pirates shutout North as came ac o e P them good luck and see if they championship two of the five celebrate.~ East Oklahoma, 21-0, in the need any last-minute assistance
years Gibbs was there with a Mattias had been sitting at the Junior Rose Bowl to cap an '--ckfield •'--t f ed QB J unbeaten season and claim the or strategy questions.
uci u'° .. eatur im banquet table for Gibbs' friends Though my flight isn't until
Hart along with Turry Metcalf, when these six •middle-aged" school's first national Saturday· afternoon, Pete and my Mel Gray and Jun· Otis · ·ts · championship. Coast duplicated · guys m sw came m. car are leaving at 5 a.m. In '78, Gibbs rejoined McKay "I didn't recognize them at the feat again in 1975, going And with my computer in that
at Tampa Bay as offensive first, but you got to remember 11-0-0 on the way to a second car, it means this comniU.nique is
coordinator where he first the last time I saw these guys national championship. the finale.
worked with Williams, a young was 37 some years ago, .. Mattias Mattias was also the mens' • A funny story before I close.
quarterback talent. said. "They're 55 now. Come to tennis coach for 13 years. His As mentioned, we sold our
He joined Coryell with the think of it, I'm 65 so I guess I teams won six Orange Empire . . ck f W dn d San Diego Chargers in 1979 for wasn't really that much older Conference titles on the way to a everung ti ets rom e es ay.
last than they were back then 124-30 conference mark. He was We got $200 for three tickets one go-round before being · with a total of $240 face value. offered the Redskins' top spot. #They all gave me giant hugs chosen by his peers as Coach of Not bad.
• J h al h d thi and sta{ted telling me about the the Year in 1989. . oe as ways a s many ways I bad touched their "I.h~d 31 years at OCC and I The funny part was that Pete
unique ability to get the most out lives. All the compliments they can honestly say it went by so didn't have his ticket with him so
of his people," Mattias said. "At paid me -boy, it sure did feel fast," Mattias said" 'tit was really he and my brother-in-law Greg
Washington, be got his players to good. such a pleasure to get up every drove the 25 miles home, got the
move into Virginia or Maryland, #Sometimes you wonder if morning and go to work. ticket, and in rush hour traffic
so they could practice during the you really reached them, but "But this week in Canton was • drove back to the Olympic
·swnmer. when you see former players one of the best times I've had in : Stadiwn to try and sell it.
"I was back there on come back, you know it was all a long time." • • As it began to rain, Greg said
. GOLDEN
:CONTINUED FROM 81
·Senior Olympics in Sacramento.
John's specialty is basketball.
The longtime high school coach
finished his career with 28 years
.at Warren High in Downey.
:Retirement hasn't diminished his
;spirit. In fact, bis seniorversion of
• the Dream Team has qualified for
:next May's Nationals to be held
in Tucson.
#Th.is will be his third
;Nationals," Flo said. •He pitches
·softball twice a week. plays
:basketball in different centers ..
'I
and we bowl twice a week."
When it comes to bowling, Flo
doesn't take a back seat to many.
She'll have been bowling
competitively 52 consecutive
years in September. That means
·she has been a kegler since the
final days of World War Il back in
1944 -a career that has
spanned six decades.
•isn't that awful.~ she said
liwghing at the thought. HI guess
that means I'm awful stubborn or
I or don't give up too much.•
Over the years, Flo has gotten
pretty used to bringing home the
gold. She's basically owned the
80-85 division the past "five years.
·usually, there isn't that much
competition," she said. H Last
year, I remember how I was
disappointed because there were
39 ladies over 80 years old from
all over the country in San
Antonio. I made it to the medal
stand, but it wasn't what I
expected."
The couple, who have been
married 12 years now after first
marriages, get to travel all over
for various competitions -
including Nationals which are
held every two years.
"It's gotten to the point where
getting the medals doesn't mean
as much anymore," Ao said. •we
like to see our friends from across
the U.S. We get to take a lot of
good trips, too. It's the best of two
worlds.
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•You don't get old as long as
you keep going."
Underscoring her point she
mentioned the 92-year-old man
who competed in golf.
"He's a real inspiration to us
all," she said. #Isn't that
wonderful."
While Flo takes inspiration
from her elders, she's quite an
inspiration herself. She's seen a
lot of this world in her 85 years.
She grew up in South Dakota,
uout Upon the Prairie," which is
also the title of a book she has
written about ber experiences.
•My parents settled there in
1905," she said. "It was pretty
isolated. There were only about
OLYMPIC DIARY
he felt the value of that ticket
falling as hard as the rain. To
make a sale in the rain, be
th.ought it might be smart to
wedge the ticket on the
passenger side window.
As a potential purchaser
approached, Greg lowered the
window. When he got out to
negotiate, he asked Pete for the
ticket, and Pete replied. u1
thought you had it."
Yes, you guessed it, when
Greg rolled down the window,
the ticket was drawn into the
door pqnel.·
Yelling and screaming, the
boys went on a hunt for a body
shop guy to have the panel
removed, and retrieve the ticket
before the evening session
began. The body shop guy, who
was about to close, had a decent
sense of hwnor when he
suggested that he would take the
ooro an regco J e
the door to the ticket entrance.
In five minutes, for $5, the
man did his work and the $80
ticket was finally sold for $50.
• Probably the strangest
revelation occurred to me about
midnight on the night following
the preliminary qualifying round
... it's over!
I told my wife Kay in January
that this would be an extremely
trying year as the large group of
athletes that I work with in many
sports would experience great
swings of emotion depending on
their success or failure in their
Olympic year quests.
Fortunately, I think, I knew I
would also be along for that
emotional roller coaster.
That late night awakening
gave me the greatest sigh of
relief that I have had this year.
With Simon out of the
competition for the Olympic
Games final, my responsibilities
500 people in the town I lived
Her first husband, John
Keach, was a "scientific type.•
He was a member of the Los
Ala.mos think-tank that
developed "The Bombs" the U.S.
dropped on Hiroshima and
Nagasaki, hastening Japan's
surrender and an end to World
War Il.
• 1 had lunch with Robert
Oppenheimer,· Flo said. "He's
the one who picked the site.
H As a youngster. he had
asthma and his parents sent him
to this isolated club for boys with
asthma. He remembered that
camp and that's where they
that started Tban.ksgivtng of lost year are now over, and I can
begin to relax. be a spectator and
fan, and find my life again.
• At menUoned Ill one of my
first entries, I joined a gym the
day that we got here and have
not missed a day since. I mention
this because my promise to Kay
was next year I will train tor MEI
Though I will continue to
coach and provide advice to ath-
letes locally, nationally, and
internationally, the World
Championships for Masters
Athletes (five-year age groups
for 40-years and ~bove) are in
Durban, South Africa, in J.une of
1997, and I intend to win.
At last year's World
Championships in Buffalo. I
actually had to run across to the
other side of the stadium to
coach another athlete while l
was still competing.
The guy I helped. Dan Borrey,
won his age group to become w . . ..
eighth (very close to fourth).
We also had the Junior
National champion, Borya Orloff
Crom UC Irvine, who then
represented the United States in
Santiago, Chile where he was
second in the Pan American
Junior Championships.
Pete Kovacs (UCI and former
El Modena High athlete, who
made this trip with me) won his
Southern Section Division and
was a California State Meet
finalist.
. That's when Kay said
"enough is enough, after the
Olympics it's your turn to attempt
to once again achieve
greatness.~
Who knows? Maybe we will
meet again in this column as I go
to South Africa in my quest to
earn the title, World Champion!
The work for me has already
begun. See you in June of 1997.
EDITOR'S NOTE: For Doug
Sparks, a Pilot gold medal.
chose (Los Alamos) .
"There have been some
interesting times, but I'm having
one of the best times now with
John."
John coached two years in
New Mexico and two more years
at a prep school in Alaska before
settling in Downey.
•We met bowling at Kona
Lanes (in Costa Mesa),· she said.
u It was his wonderful bowling
form that attracted me. I
remember John heard me say
that once and he said, 'I wasn't a
very good bowler, but I always
hied to have nice form.'"
The bait was hit; the hook was
set. 1\velve years later, Flo says
they couldn't be happier.
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COAST YELLOW CAB CO· >' F t M di 1 E lessions Code of the State Beach·Costa Mesa Daily Kenneth • Randall Sutton OPERATIVE, INC.: COAST c u ure e ca •· of Callfomla. Pilot August 3. 10, 17, 1478t Grovevlew Ln tr'. 'ELLOW CAB COMPANY; penses a_nd Future Wage Pub 11 shed Newport t 996. Sa837 vine, CA 927t4 "
and DOES t TO 20 Loss: Pla1ntlff Is unable to Beach-Costa Mesa Dally I This business is con· YOU ARE BEING SUED BY estimate the nature and ex· Pilot July 27, August 3, PUBL C NOTICE clucted by: an individual
PLAINTIFF: AMIR ESMAEIL tent of any future medical t996. Fictitious Business Have you started doing
MIRYAZDI expenses and/or wage loss Sa835 Name Statement business yet? No
You have 30 . CALENDAR since no specific l/eatment, PUBLIC NOTICE The following persons are Ken Sutton DAYS after this summons surgery or medical proce. doing business as: Rocio's This statement was filed
Put a few words
to work for you.
fs served on you to hie a CITY OF with the County Clerk of lypewritten response at this dures are planned at the COSTA M ESA Klngdom, 743 Promontory Orange County on 6·24·96
court. . present time. The medical ~;~~7~:;port Beach, CA 19983887338
A letter or ph~ne call will r~cords ancl repo~s do In· NOTICE INVITING Gloria M. del Rocio Alvera Dally Pilot July 20, 27. Au·
not protect you, your type-cl1ca1e that plalnhff could BIDS FOR A Bernat, 3408 Via Oporto gust 3, 10, t996. sae32 written response must be need f\Jture cervical cllsk 4 • 8 TON #202 Newport Beach CA ---------tn proper legal form II you surgery amounting to ap-PORTABLE TANDEM 92663 • PUBLIC NOTICE
want the court to hear your pro• 530,000 10 540,000 STATIC ROLLER This business Is con· --------
c"asyeo.u clo not file your re· and, as a result, would BID ITEM NO. 994 ducted by: an Individual Fictitious Bu•lneaa
h fut loss Of I Come NOTICE IS HEREBY Have you started doing Name Statement sponse on time. you may ave ure n GIVEN that sealed bids will business yet? No The following persons are lose the case, and your and a fut~re reduced earn· be received by the City of Gloria M del Rocio Rivera doing business as: Plastic
wages, money and prop· Ing capacity. Costa Mesa to wit: The City Bernal · Engineering, t061 N. Shep·
erty may be taken without DATED: JULY 9, t996 Clerk, P.O. Bo• t200, This statement was filed hard, Anaheim. CA 92806
further warning from the FRANK NICHOLAS. A Law Costa Mesa, Callfornla with the county Clerk of James C. George, t040S
court. Corporation 92628·t2oo, on or before Orange County on 6·27·96 McDaniel Drive, Garden
There are other legal re-B · FRANK NICHOLAS the hour of tO:oo a.m. on 19983887884 Grove, CA 92640 qulrements. Vou may wartt Y· ' August t9, 1996. It shall be . This business is con· .fo call an attorney rlg'11 Attorney for Plaintiff the respQnslbitily of the Dally Piiot July 27, August duc1ed by: an lndlvldual
away. If you do not know Publlshed Newpo_rl bldcler 10 clellver his bid 10 3, tO, t7, t996 Sa83S Have you started doing
an attorney, you may call Beach·Costa Mesa Daily the City Clerk's Office by PUBLIC NOTICE bualnass yet? No an attorney ralarral service Pilot July t3, 20, 27, Au· the proper announced James c. George
or a legal aid office (llstecl gust 3, 1996. lime. Delivery location: City FlotlMoua Bualn•.. Thi• statement was filed Jn the pnone book). Sa829 of Costa Meaa. 77 Farr Name Statement with the County Clerk of
CASE NUMBER Orlve, Room 101, Costa lha followlng persons are Olange County on 6·28·96
755838 PUBLIC NOTICE Meta, Callfornia 92626. doing buslneaa as: Mall of 1994134187992
D.C."1. JUDGE Bids ahoutd be returned to Fortune. 9113 Bolsa Av· Dally Pilot July 27, August
.. RAYMOND J, IKOLA NOTICa OF Iha atu~ntlon of the City enue, Suite 228, Westmln· 3, 10, 17, t996 Sa834
DEPT. 8 PUBLIC LIEN Ul.E Clttk, Within said time limit, ater, CA 92683
·Th• name and addreaa of Bu1lneu .net In 8 sealed envelope ldentl-Fu Wal Inc., 9113 8o1sa C SS
GE , fe ton CocM fled on the outside with the Avenue Suite 228 West· ~ IFUlD the court la: ORAN re H • Bid Item Number and the mlnste<'cAg2683 ' It's the •••Y·to-
COUNTY SUPERIOR Seo-. 2t700.11707 Opening Data. Bids win be Thia buafneH 11 con-acceaa, lnformallon·
COURT, 100 CIVIC CEN· Notice la hett~ g.lvan by publicly opened and rtad ducted by: 8 corporation packed marketplace
TER DRIVE WEST, SANTA th~11 uiderslg~e 1 :~•t 1J 11loud at tO:OO a.m., or 11 Have you atarted doing visited regularly • sue. At'A. CA 9270t-4079 ~~ c :.'s:ibedo ~:onai soon thtrealler u practl-bu1lneu yet? Yes, 8·t8·96 cessrully • by all kinda
_lhe name. addreu, end pro~ Will be riefrJ at the ~~~: ~u~1~~!:~~· Fu Wal, Inc., Phil Cheng, of con1umert. t~phone number of p111n-tiour of tO:OO A.M., on the Addltlonet Hts of the ~1~e1:r~tement was filed CLASSIFIED .it! 1 attornev, or plalnllN tOth Cley of Auau•t. 19". apeclflc1tlon1 may be obo with the Coun\y Clerk of It'• th• resource you
without 1n ettorney, ls: Tht Hie wl11 be con• talned 11 the Olfiee or the Or•no• county on 6-21·96 can count on to .. 11 a
Frank NlcholH, A Llw Cor· ducted It 1100 Brl•lol St., Purchulng Supervl1or at 19ff3e872S7 myrled of merchan·
poretlon (O•r 177577), 8t0 ~stety '1e~ CA s~::2~j 71 Fair Drlve. COata MeH, Dally Piiot Juty 20 21 AtJ-di•• ltetna, because Newport Center Drive, "{' ~o nga, · 0111foml1 82821. 0 096 • ~ our column• compel s It 1 o t O Newport Cell or •· Dated1 Jut, 30 18H gust 3· 1 '1 ' 833 qualified buyer• to o!'ac~. CA 02000. (714) a1~-ro~~ ~1~~0~0~ Publlal"ltd N~wport PUBLIC NOTICE oa111
'ICM790 AGE 1100 BRISTOL sr., eeach-Co1ta Mff• Diiiy Ma·••T•
DATE: NOV 14 1095 COSTA MESA, CA. 92828 Pllol AllQU1t 3. 19". ':tit'°; ~dine~•
AUN ILATIR Cleflr1 Tht html to be told are Sl83e Th ~ emen "'A. MOLWtD, ·~ Po9w'T:'%1~~~~~1:.i1~'. PUBLIC NOTICE ct~ bu11net1~ :~
toots and/or Olhef hoU•• hence YofJf E~119ht Sy•·
SIJPEAIOA COURT OF hold Items 1tOf9d by lhe ... , .. uo!~T·IO°"N TO tetM, 8) Eye SY919(ft9, 11 "fHE STATE OP CAUFOR· IOllowlnCI persona: ---TOUion. Newpon lffcb, ,..~ rOR THe COUNTY °" Kennatll l..lbbe. eoeG 11&.L ALCOHOLIC CA tneO
ORANG!, Cl!NT'Ml. JUDt· lob lchtlfet. * BSVSMO•• SHd a. Jtrrltl, 4, •• ~L DISTRICT RUIMll Aenleon, '" JUL ~t 1... TuolutMe Pl,, C11l1b1CI, CA
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NID THEIR All'l!CTIV! a .. The appllcanta titted bullneta "41 YM, 1/11M
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nJe Legal Depamnent at the Daily PilDt is pleased
to annm1na a new snvia noUJ 111klilabl.e to new businesses.
Wt wiO now SEARCH the 1111me for you at no extm chaw. muJ savt Jf'" ~
ti~ and tht trip to tht Court House in SanJa Ana. Then, of course, a.for tht ~
is complm!ri ~ wiU fi!L your fa:titiou.s businm 1lll1M st4kmm1 wiJJ1 tht ~
C/erlt, publish on« a wttlt for four Wttlts 11S ITtJ"imi by law and thm file J"U' proof
of ~n with tht ~ Clnlt.
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Bay~ CAftd MesiL If JOI! amnot *'P "'~ aJJ us Ill (114) 642-4321 """Wt
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2 Cemetery Lota Lido luxurious water· ful CM home In ex· PART-TIME clths, antlq, colletbles, BOATS 7011 ~':.~"~A~::~ Pacific View Mortuary front condo Largo ~~~~~~of~!s a;;;:'~~~3 l ·AN::-:::N::::O::U::::N::C::E:-M::-::E:-N:::T::S:-l.E-M_P_L--OY_M_E_N_T ___ I ACCOUNT CLERK ~;~· ~~;,~lb;o~~',J:c'j I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiii
Allrtll11&1111cherll11119 l11 ll!is Ocean vu. 52000/el'/ 260• den, 3BA, sec, 2920 ·s9 0'7/Hr lfSTSG:%SQtl) 1 671 Tustin Ave. 1994 Duffy
uwspaper lu11~ccllo Ille Fed· obo. 803·283-4828 boat slip avatl. $2,550/ NB mbl hm, prvt ent. 5530 Poslllon °open ~i"tn the t\nllqun lo '50s Modem In Alley Electric boat. S 13,800.
1r1I fllr Hovslng Act o11H11s Burl al space f or 2 mo./lease. 551 ·8554 full bed, cbl rdy, prv1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii City of Newport Beach 281 ·8511 -lldtd wlllcll maus il U11nal Panoramic ocean view·---------ba, w/d, 4oo + H 2 utll. FREE 3 D•ys/2 Nights Fl seal Services Olvl· •Eal= dllMfl buy: SCAITo/tShUe SN,
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hmllallon or di1crlmt11111on PPack1llc NV1ew MSe5mO orloal NB·1 BR AVAIL NOWI 24jir recorded mess. At Home. Toll Free tiles Include, cash181'-~. polllY. ga1age misc. Plants, 7012
based 011 race, color, 11ll1ion. ar · ew .oo · +Ba. Kit prlv. p ool, * 714·937·313B * 1·800·898-9778. Ext. ng, computer support oldcoarneorh pots, garden equip,
su. ll~diltcap, lamill111 A11tuso1 So(9i~isj5sg~~~j'bo:o. g:r~~~ ~~t~~P :12P~~o/ ~~~1 ' gara~:o.J:~~ P rayet to the Holy A·l 361 for listings. ~g.P~:S~~~v~r~c:r~~: jlwllry=· UT\., sudpmpbllee1s1s',shl1a-unpd btoeonlcsh iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii nation .. or lll.or111 nttnionlO _.....;.._______ d k 2 11 s 1 It H 1 s i I i...,...--------f. & lid CA perlod l • ·••Boston Whaler 13' make MY sllCh prcfetence, llml· Pacific V iew N.B. ec , -ear gar, poo '•N'"'""'B,....·R=-o-o_m_'"'t,....o-r--,R"'"•--nt P r • o y Pr I, $1 ,OOO's Poss lbl• d1e.e e~p Ii aEva I ,. .t.dlc04.-lllM .. -objec:lt. . 2348 Littleton Cir "nvew battery. Engine Single crypt· orig. t ennis. $1250/mo. you who made me Typing PT. At Home. rivers e. xp n 1-•""-'"-Of~-..... (FalratF•lrvlewl tatlo110f dlm lml111t1on.''
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This 111wsp1p11 will nol ~~;,· rli;;°P.06c98.~~9~ 898·0256 (tenant) g5:~·0~ool/s~~;~·3~~~ show me the way to 1.800.898.9778 highly desirable. Ap· ·~ YARD SALE Sat 8·4. __,....,-...,..,_e_7_3..,..·2_e_e..,a_...,.....,,.... kllow111glyac"plany1dverl1St· nc. ut · • reach my Ideals. You ext.T-1398 for listings. plicatlons may be ob· •Est* .... IO'Ut___., 0 f I I u t n • b Id g 18' Shock etectrlc menllorrta111lat1wfllcllis ln who Qave me the di· talned at: Human Re· •lmmedlldl cuh equipmt1materlals, Bayboat. Hardtop, ex· ._ __ ,.,._.-.--1
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are lltrelly lnlormtd 1111t all HOUSES/ I Part·time At Newport Blvd., New· -.£ 670 W. 17th Unit C4, 048·9'720
t1•1llin11 advertised 1n this FOR RENT 64S·6306: was done to me, and Home. Toi ree , crnr 17/Pomona.
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CONDOS you who are in all in· 1·800·898·9778. Ext. or by calling (714)1----------~----------200HP o/b, kicker,
Clean. 58500f0BO. ,
+ extras. 846·8"\66. •~Uii opporlunitybasb. lotom-FOR RENT stance of my life with T-1361 for listings. 644-3300. Resumes NEWPORT VACATION me. I thank you for ev· --------not accepted In lieu ol APPLIANCES 6011
pteinddlscllmiaallot1,taltlfUD ••••••••• ---------erythlng and conlirm $1000'• Posslbl• City application. Faxes Bc
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Toll·lrtlll 1·800·424·15911. F« BALBOA RENTALS 2722 . T I PT A H i;;.n t111Wlslli1111on OC1111plt11C ---------S 6 ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii once more that I 1 .~'t,;.f95.!11i0 o;:'x~: not oacce~ted. Equal Aman• 22 Sido by iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil---------u11HUO at 426.J500. GENERAL 2102 PENIN ULA 2 07i• never want to be sep· ppty mployer side. Fr1g . w/lce MOVING SALE SAIL BOATS 7014 Corona del M ar arated lrom you, no T-1398 lor Listings PART·TIME asst to maker. 5375 760-8528 Sat only 9·3. Alley of iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Romantic clilfslde villa matter how great the •-8-1G_C_l_TY __ B_A_G_E_L_S_ sales rep, flex hrs. Gift ~--......,,-----t 239 Prospect/off PCH.
by-the-sea. Couples· material desire may OC's premier ba901 .. __ 1n,,,.d ... u_s __ 1r.:..y_. _63_1_·.,...3_10_0 __ 1was her/Dryer $140/ Furn rugs TV stereo
14' LIDO complete
covers, exc cond.
HOUSES/
CONDOS
FOR SALE
HAVING TROUBLE
Leos1ng or Renting
your Property? Call:
-Express Leasing·
1 ·800·593-6725
*Balboa Penln Pt.
Very Lg 2br 2ba 5900. 1544 Miramar Dr.
Yearly 675· 1358
CORONA
DELMAR 2622
prvt hideaway. Walk be. I want to be with ,. ea. Apt. Refrlg 5 100. ' · ' · to beach.
5150
.
5200
you and my loved one co. is now hiring PT Receptionist 714.646•5848. cd'1s. elocthing lne1. wet
in your perpetual counter staff. part-time needed for Construction ---------su te . olleet btes. da~0~~8.(5~~i~Sm. glory. Thank you for drivers & bakers. otllce 1n NB. Mon-Fri, * :h~t·p~o~ r ~~~t~~. r tr', Too much to mention! your love toward me Apply at: 151 Kalmus flex hrs. 7!52·0186 SALE Sat•Only 8 ·12
Normandy, Cottage and my loved one. M·8 Costa Mesa (Near Recept/Admln Ant good cond. 5350.00 Fine Furn. gas range,
in France. Cnarmlng Repeat prayer to r Redhill) EOE. Fast paced, expanding for both! 631·3559 dw, micro. tools, etc.
Won many rec es.
$750. 648-9728
25' Erickson New
bottom paint, motor
55000 or trade for car,
truck or older whaler?
673-6719 or 645-1144
LOOKING
FOR A RENTAL?
near Deauville. 28r three days without 1--C-a-sh-le-r-/R-e-fe--re_e_ auto finance co. Xlnl ---------I 2049 Vista Cajon
English coretaker asking lor anything. needed at Laser Tag phone skills, computer FURNITURE 6014 (At the corner of Vista ~:a5s~~~11 04~~-~~~Ye Publish for obtaining In Balboa Fun Zone. processing. customer iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil del Oro In East Bluff). ---------lavor. 723·6453 service. f {T. 9·5pm Sat/Sun 8am·4pm MARINE SLIPS
GOV'T FORECLOSED Oceanfront Rentals Fax resume: 557·2244 BEAUTIFUL 8 8 ' · Furn, jewelry, tools. DOCKS 702 2
2br/2ba Clean. spa,
Close to B each .
gar, Indy rm. Avail 9/1
S1400fmo 723·0608
CALL NINA
HARBOR REAL TY
673-4400
GENERAL 1002
homes for ponn1cs 2f4br, deck. $1000/wk _L_O_S_T_&______ DATA ENTRY/ Retail Sales l/t. p/t custom mode down c Io I h es. e I c.
on s1 . OchnQucnt T.:lx, ------------------and up. 731-5501 B ILLING sales persons, for sola. Call after 5pm 2399 Redlands Dr ncpos. REOs You1 BALBOA COSTA MESA 2624 FOUND 2925 ASSISTANT womens shoe outlet in 7 14 •7 21·05
2
2 (011 Santa Isabel) 40' Mooring East of
Are:i 1 ·800·698·9778 ISLAND 2106liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii1----------Community newspa· COM. Sales exp. req. -;:;C:;;a:l1m;;;o~d:t':e;-i=DliR3.s;:;e:tt:--·1--.:...:..---------...:....-! Pavillion w /Coronado
E .. 1 H·t361 lor iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii1BrESDplx .Garden RENTALSTO LOST .beloved cat pers seek lull time lite stock work and Countrylrench table. 25' sailboat. Two cur1en1 hsllngs. W SHARE 2724 "Zahra". Black w/ Data Entry/Billing As· display, must have Pine chost. English Convenient anchors, 9.8 marine-
G rand Can a I apt. a1cr, gardenor,,'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii whl l o pows, bib. slstant. One year data rels. Call 675·6292 loather sofas. Music Classified ob tong shaft, Vhf,
GOV'T FORECLOSED Waterfront 2br/2ba, laundry, stove & lr1g. ,, round nose. Short· entry experience pre· box collection. China: 642-5678 new inll. 675-0892.
homes for pennies gar. d tw. w /d , _s_6_5_oi_m_o __ 5_4_8_·7_B_s_5 HB 3Bd 3Ba Home, Pvt hair. No collar. No !erred. Good benefit RETAIL Trondy ho";e Cobalt,· Rosentha1.1----------'----------
011 SL Delinquent Ta><. S1650mo 494-1658 2BD/1BA Patio, lndry br/ba, ent, patio. Kil.. clows. Missing In package including ~ccossory ksto~e hi" Havlland, Paragon. nopos, REOs. Your hkups, FP. near w/d, 1/2 mile to beh. S t A H 1 hi 401 {k) retirement plan. aguno sees ig Y Sliver crystal jewelry.llill--•
A1c.1 1 ·600·896·9778 ---------Tr· a g I e sq a ~ 5420 + •Ii Ull 841-1432 an a na e g s Physical/drug screen· skilled sales people.
COSTA MESA 2124
1 n u r~. neor Redlands & 23rd, 714 4946966 2220 Fairview, CM
E 1.I H -1398 lor 5750/mo. 650-82951-R-o_o_m--m a_t_e __ n_e_e_d_e_d sinceJuly.6115-2700 in~ required. EOE. Mf -• Dally 10am-4pm
currC>nl l1Stlll9s. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii -C---,---W--d-share 3bd, 2ba. 2 blks F/H/D. Send resume Sales Associate
GOVERNMENT
FO RECLOSED
2 Mstr Br+Olc 2.5Ba oun ry oo s LOST CAT S1ameso to: Credit Manager. Gill shop at John FRENCH BAKER'S E-side, 2 Bd & study, to beach. N/S. 5450 + mix adult neut. male. P.O. Box 1560, Costa Wayne Airport. F/T, RACK. 5350. 642·2998
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1· split lvl, Ip, sky·ll, 113 uhl. 645-6256 70496 Seashore/51St. Mesa, CA 92628 or must have Hex. sched. _N_a_t_"_r_a_l_l-ig_h_t __ w_o_o_d
"' HOMES. for pennies
~ on the S 1. Rcpo's VA,
HUD. St1er111 sales. No
spa. w • gar. $675/month. No pets. Sh N H h NB Cataract on 1011 f .., 2217 Mayfair ct.
646
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1164 645
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9543
are wprt g t s · ax resume to (714) 6mos. cash handling Ible 50x39 + insrt 161n.
262·4555 Lve Mess w /M/F. 3bd +ollice. eye needs medication. 631·7126 exp. prel . Call 6 chairs, Mint Cond!
E 'slde 1 B r util paid. Gar. cats, N/S. lndry. Reward ! 574-0703.1---------(310)861·8902 S235.00 759·1245
2Bd 1 Ba Twnhouse fp, patio, stove, ref rig. S600 Inc uul. 650·8388. eves Dental Assistant F/T Garage & carport. $690/mo. 336 E.20th position, ROA pref. Sales NICE FURNITURE • money down govern·
111c111 lo:ins avoilable
now Local listings. Enclosed yard. n/pet. Xlnt loc. 548.6094. ---------•••••Iii••• Privato high quality E ':·Ai. Fitness lterested In space, not Harbor/405 5800 Call RENTALS practice 1n Costa xeit ng career money. Bargains!,
al1er 6:30pm 557-5538 •Eastslde Studio• PERSONALS Mesa/Newport. Salary oppurtunilles within a Balboa 6'75·0423 Utilities included! WANTED 2726 open. 650 ·2026 growing Health Club
---------3 BDRM H 0 USE 5570.mo 646·0758 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii chain. For Innovative Sofa 8" slipcovered.I
BALBOA ~e~~~~I ~eo6:~e~.;edci Newport Heights ROOM WANTED Male ---------DRIVER aggressive individuals. ·French Coun~ Look·
Toll free 800-669-2292
Cid. 11·•1000
PENINSULA 1007 ceilings. $1100/m. Avl. area. Lrg 1BO tnhse. 55. n/s. NB/CM/COM PERSONALS 3002 P/T Route Driver. Own Ent ry-level sales &
5125
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917
. Pet ok.
642
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5937
FP. encl gar. no pets, area. 644-2919 car, gd driving rec. management posl· ----------II Great . lob for retiree. lion$ available. Cati WANTED
Software Expansion! TO BUY 3Bd 2.5Ba Condo 5725/mo. 842·572~. Glrls Live, 24hrs Colorlch Color Lab Todd 714·509·2513
-Bayview Beauty !
·lbr/4ba. soc. wctbar.
ncctucod 10 5869,000
760-0621 bk LM
secure bldg. $1295. Xtra Large B achelor GARAGES Talk one on onet Call 1·800·448·5515
Avail lmmcd. Harbor E'side Full kitchen, nowl!1·900·446·4747
Ally, Diane 673·4400 relrlg. F~. Must see! FOR RENT 2740 xt. 7633 53.99/mln. Energetic person as·
sist in chiropractic of·
lice. PT. -no exp nee.
Hrs/pay neg. 375·0552
6019
Ag gresslvely seek Ing iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
o motivated sales/ Top Dollars Paid
3Bd 2Ba Hse. Fp. new No smk/pets. s55ot liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii se:1~:~9~~~~434
---------kit, quiet, cozy-nestled mo. Incl water/gas. 20x36 luxury. 4 car .,..---------NEW·PORT
1
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1ra11 Bike to beach. ---------5450/mo 760-8026
s1100 636-4965 NEWPORT ~~~ne. ';'~4-~~1.'/Jrf°o1
Bluffs Condo 2br B EACH 2669 --------__ R_·_U_A_N_U_N_? __ _ BIG CANYON CONDOS
Salos Loose 349K·
S4!>9K 52200 • 'mo.
2·3Br Brkr 759-7700
2.Sba. viow, riar. w/d liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii COMMERCIAL Nun today-Nun lomorrow
hu, n/pe1s. 51050/mo. EA Browse the Dateline!
Avail 8/8 673·3285 * 1BR $625 * R L ESTATE , 1·900·988-3008',
2BR 2BA $725/Up I••••••••• x8485 S2 99/min. ~elrlg & dishwasher 18 .,. Serv·U 619·645·8434
OPEN SUN 1·4 e Steps To Beach
S09.ooo NEWPORT 2Br 2Ba Yearly. 2-gar,liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Versailles Studio BEACH w/d, no pets, Avail 8·t CANNERY VILLAGE
300Cagneyln#215 2169 $1100 846·5676 Attractive 3 1st St.
Comp letely furnished iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1...,,......--,-,,,,------olllee for 5730/mo
& T otally redecorated 2bd/2ba Beach cottage Canal Front 3bd, 3ba, Roy Jackson 673-3733
Two (2) Ouecm·s1ze Bt>ds. sieps 10 sand. Winter den. dock/gar space. w1H1e·Uc1go decor, gated rental sgoo,mo. uhl incl. 2 patios. 52600/mo. ES CM 1670 Santa Ana
community. pool, spa, Avail 917 639•8599 yrly. 675-0120 ·Presl1gous Olfices·
1i1ness rm, clubhouse. ••LARGE 2Bd 2Ba 300 + sl ea. Utls pd.
watk 10 sandy beaches 2Br 2Ba Condo Gated Condo Downtown 801b0a $300. Agt. 675·3669
Secur11y par~1ng Comm. NC W(O, OW. 2·e1lr gar. 418 Harding
micro. Pool/Jae. 2-ear 51 295/mo. 970•28931••••••••-
TRV 3% DOWN gar. No pet. no smk. steps to sand 1br BUSINESS &
1ba upstairs $650 & FINANCE Paymenls hl.e rent Avl 8-1 S 1395 673·5864
Call tor odd I 1nlo 2br/1 Ba Oeeanvlew.
MARV ANN MCGUIRE bungalow style, w/d,
646-6770 b19 patio. no kitchen
Studio dwnstrs 24th SI
S600/mo. 908·5866 ••••••••
Grubb & Ellis $575mo. 642·0762
lndly owned & op'd Bluffs Townhomel••••••••• BUSINESS
3bd • FR. 2250sq.ll. MISCELIANEOUS OPPORTUNITY
on grass bell. 51995/ RENTALS 1125 mo. Bkr 650·3822. 2904
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I For Lease Spectacular I••••••••• liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
ACREAGE
COTTA SELL FASTI Condo Original Blutfs.1 ________ _
2706 ROOMS 5 Acres 54990.15500. Rare 1 ·story, very
Oown/S75./mo. Owner private. upgraded ,
will carry. Near 3 Na· 3bdrm end unit. l.inda liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
t1onal Forests. Skiing, Model w/wonderful B ack Bay Rm, pvt
Fishing & Hunt111g wrap-around patlo. entr, like new 5375.
1·800·223-4763 Best Green Bell View no/smk. 544·9536
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1 CM E'SIDE Hse. Sale,
LIDO ISLE 3bd/3ba. quiet, ideal lor SIU·
Spacious & Sunny. dent. Onsite pkg. Male
Lrg lot. Spa. $2500 30·40 pref. 5400. NSI
Grundy nur 675-6161 pets. 722·8737
CEME!µY LOT/
CRYPT"" 1225
General Busln•••
Servlcea, Inc. The
ti 1 business counsel·
Ing franchise has
opportunities In
Calllornla available.
Please Call John Miiis
1 ·800-583-6181. x2438
PAY PHONE ROUTE
35 Local & Estab Sites
Earn up to 51500 wkly
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5 QUIET 8t SBRBNB
Palin .&lesa ApartJnents
1 ·800·820-8782
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2908
HOTTEST
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900-505-5050
800-739-4420
818-758-9100
011-592-510-950
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Account Executive
51500/mo. 15 week
assignmonl. 1 ·2yrs
exp In sa!es/fundrals·
ing. Public spcoking
obihty, prior non-profll
a plus. Send resume
10: United Way of O.C.
16012 Milch ell Ave.
service rep to jump For Records. Jazz.
start its Costa Mesa s 0 u n tr a e ks, etc.
S/W expansion. If you Call Mike 645-7505.
are ready to commit ---------·• 10 a challenging WANTED: Antique fish·
career w/a growinQ_ Ing tackle & related
company and have items. Serious Buyer!
cornputor s.wvy, send Paul 714/492·8767 pp.
us a resume and
make 1t happen!! FREE TO YOU6022 PDS Tech Svcs,lno
Fao 714-540-8092
EOE M/F/HN Kittens! tortl female
A
Human
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clean cut driver.
1645 Superior Ave.
Costa Mesa
General Office 574.7479 Data entry. Small•---------
wholesale co. well T e lemarketing
10wks, brown male/le-
slamese fe mal e
•854-3246•
PETS & .
ANIMALS 6049 spoken, phn manners •Appointment Setters
Lv m sg 675·0432 Set leads from our iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiill construction co. olflce Qu allty AKC toy
poodles/ 7 wks. blk.
1 male/1 female. $500.
(7141 549-3892
LOAN OFFICER In C.M. Mon-Fri F/T·
E>Cp'd, seasoned loan Days. Exp'd . Call:
olficer, for real estate 6 4 5 ·1104 24h'1LV mess
office In Newport Bch. Telemarklng
Fax res: 714·843·5621 Tele·surveys/oppt set· •••••••••ill
Order Desk D ept ters. Fun exciting
w /hlgh-end carpet Interesting subject GARAGE SALES
manufacturer. Exp in mailer. FT/PT, Sal/ •••••••••111 + Bonus. Call T .C. d a 1 a e n t r y . X I n t 714•680•1122 telephone sklll& req.
F{T position w/exc1---------
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SERVICES 5533
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Santa An• 92799 ••••••••
Out of Santa F• in Please be aware that
Fashion Island has the llsllngs In this eat· egory may require you
BALBOA
ISLAND 6106
Eatate Sal• furn,
(waterbed), European
Items, household, paintings, clothing,
tools & much more.
115 Abalone
Sat 7am.2pm openings for PTIFT to call a 900 number
sales assoe's. Hrly + In which there Is a
comm + FT benefits. charge per minute.
Contoct Poppy at: CORONA &44·8953 i-----------1
Own your own 900#
Free/No Investment
Earn S1000's a day
800·055·3733 24hrs
PIT Work FIT Pay
6am·12 M-F, no exp
neo. $8.00/hr +comm.
$300·$500/wk. Merk In
soles. Office products
852·024'7
CLASSIFIED
It's the resource you
can count on to aell a
myriad ol merchan·
dlse Items, because
our columns compel
quallfled buyers to
ca Ill
042·58'78
DEL MAR 6122
Neighborhood Sale
Sat 8·2. Complete ofc
turn, mountain/racing/
kids/bikes, lthr sofa,
rowing maeh, micro,
Biik tree, TV, com·
put er, vacuum, de·
signer ahoesfcllhes,
Lancdme, butch blk
kit carl/tbt/chrs, baby
ear seot, mattroas, pll·
EMPLOYMENT • EMPLOYMENT 1ow•. luggage, Etc. Sea Ln PCH/GOldtnrOd
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Plug Into the
Clossif ied section
to find services
from electricians
and plumbers to
landscapers
& pointers.
So near & yet so fv ...
That>s the feeling you get
when you live at Palm
Mesa amid the lush
grecnctY of scc.luded
woods & stately palm&.
Investor• W anted
for $ l 25k firs\ TO
on $750k watetlrorit
bldg Newport Beach.
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tteu, hsehld/kltol'I
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• Studios, 1 &: l Bcdroom5 ·Jn. SS7S to S600
· I H. S6lS llO S650
· lBk sns '° s750 & No Pea
A V~ Blindic
• Cclling ft.nl
• NEW Ca.rpet. Paint 8c TiJc
A Pitncn ROom A Hettr:d Pool ac Jaaa.il
t P.tto. 8c Balconkl ~Avaibbk
Office Howl: 9:00 am • 5:00 pen M·P
and 10:00 am · 4:00 pm MlCicndl
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7lf "6-9860
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Contact Nlkol '7&0·0221
ANNOUNCEMENTS ANNOUNCEMENTS
2920 2920
300 Narclaeue
COSTA MESA 6124
3 l'amltv furn. toola,
eppl, oontr equip,
craft fabrlo ewtoh•
mlac. Ir•• rtre wd
440 CaWlllo 94aat•Sun
QRUT SAL• Sat 8•2 .
Bike, eppl, furn, c:llha,
misc. 201117 Calller1
Ave. Adam9/8hant.,
Roll '""''" IHoli SPECIAL SALi! 8AT
10-3, 170 w. 17th It.
Qn back). 1n-e1oe
GARAGE SALE
HINTS
Before your garage
sale, determine what
items you wish to
sell. Make sure
eve~ing is dean
alid ,.ired.
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lllllllll••lilliiiiiiiil '87 T•MPO Need& •e ••• T--T ..... 40' ....... work. $1800, 375-1973 1 MVP M .. hr•n --.. --lly OtAals GmEN
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11tand, Nffr Coral Ave 88 Ford T•urua QL Sl l,500. 842-ae81 Iv mag. 1'8~9041 -... T.auNNf HIRSCH S12.!p0 721-0991 4·door, champagne, -"" ._, ACROSS ~ c.t>te-
DOCI( auto, A/C, 121 K miles. !".:'"'.'.:::--------1 Seaweed 55 8'azilian city
ph11 or mlnua 25'. ~ood cond. $2995. MERCEDES 9130 DUCKS , 1220 5 Chettie Brown's 56 Cajun dish
$175. 860-8145 v57·1444 Darcy. ~ ~~~lee
• SID• TIE 30F Sall. "::":~------'1'0 l'Ol'd 1r.I Ten p/U WEEJU,Y BRIDOE QUIZ 1~ ~: 6Q "Otl deatr Xlnl •a1 Isl Jooatlonl HONDA 9085 '70 280SL 300, kyt, auto ttans, 61 Suil ..... •an•'
• S3~o.752·2881 . Convertible 2-T~a Xlnt work truck. Q.l. AeSouth,vulnerable,vnn Partneropenethebiddi...,wilhone· 15~ &2eowt;;;V'AJtry Xlnt cond. $11,800 S1500/0BO. 723· 1504. hold·. .1--.... 141 lnterYlewef 63 Fade away --------1 '90 HONDA EX Black, OBO 873•8948 diamond. What do you respond? Winfrey MOTOICYCLES 5-apd, orig Npl owner, •--------17 Sleepdifl DOWN
SCOOnRS 8018 mint cond. 564·7114/ VOLVO 9230 .. a 1;11oe41 o.r114 •1011 Q.6. Neilhervulnerable,a1 19 u.rgemammai 1 Greek letter
642·8681 MERCURY 9135 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiii South you hold: 20 Golfer's tee 2 Made a mistake
(2) '77 C170'• Honda
(1) '69 CT70 Honda (auto), S300 each
548-3135/650·2957
AUTOMOBILES
'93HondaAccordSE '79 Volvo 2·door, Thebidclin1huproceeded: 21 Sarge'apooch 3Feudallord
Loaded exc cond 28K • low miles, good trans. NORTH EAST 80\fl'll WEST U 10 e 2 Qt 8 010 814 3 •IO 9 22 SmoolhlV 4 Snow boot leather int sunrooi auto 7: Mercu~ Coug•r C•ll 873-8580 INT a. Pue P.. 23 Wtttt elcHI 5 Absortledly
A/C, 6·disc CD' plyr'. 35~7Cle~~~~nJ't::'~~i •---------3• P... 1 The bidding has proceeded: ~ ~:,lpu1 ~ ~!':~~eat Sl:,;.~~faex~.Hs : pb/ps/rebullt ATtfront MISC.AUTO 9245 Whatactiondoyoulake? NORTH EAST SOUTH WEST 27llmlghtberapid! 5·--DeV1r
Eves:434-9188 . susp, new llres/liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1• . 10 Pan Pau • 30Pastramlsellers 9Caterwauling brakes/shocks. $1695. SEIZED CARS from Q. 2 • North-South vulnerable, aa 24 20 ? 33 Tine 10 Plant parasites
844--1342 ·s 175, Porsches, Southyouhold: Whatactlon doyoutake? 34Cal'scoat 11 Popular INFINITI 9095 Cadillacs, Chevys, •2 'OJ 8 oAQ 10632 •KJ:t2 Q. 6 . Ncilher vulnerahle, a!I ~ ~~~nt 12 ~~tton ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii PORSCHE 9175 BMW's, Corvettes~ 38 Curly hairdo center road 44 Responsible
-CAD--lL-lA-C--. --1 '90 Q45 Black w/grey Also Jeeps, 4WO's. South you hold: 39 Com crib 13 ·-M1~hl Be 9040 llhr. Fully loaded. Like liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Your Area. Toll Free The biddin~proceeded: 40 Places to shop Giants iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil new nts co pho + 1·800·898·9778 ext. SOU'l11 NORTH EAST •KJ87 0874 096 .e..1652 41 Swashbuckler l8T1nyamounts
'83 BRGHM D'ELEQ S15K ' 72o.e~~3 '75 Porsche 914 A·1398 lor currenlll1tlngs 10 P-11;1 Pue Errol-22 Money for
30 Smidgen 46 Lady
31 HetOIC slory 4 7 Florida city
32 Singer Horne 48 A Central 33 Summer flower American 35 Fllm·dlrector 49 Clean oft Loaded. Blk/blk lthr, 2 Uter, w/Mags & Bra ? The bidding has proceeded: 42 Congress' research 7 1 k m I. $ 6 3 o O. Convertible 723-58241-ANT--I-Q_U_E_S_&___ Whfll do you bid now? WEST NORTH €AST SOlTl'H headquarters 24 Monaco's Howard 50 Loose robes
PP (714)645·;:1221 JEEP ~110 •=~~=~,...,.....--10 Dbl 20 ? 44 Toss Grand -
'79 PORSCHE 911 SC CLASSICS 9250 Q. 3 • As South, vulnerable, you What action do you Lake? 45 Writer Haley 25 Vulgar Targa Super cond. 46 Charming 27 Warble ;J CHRYSLER 9050 '93 Jeep Cherokee · .camel color. s 13,500 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii hold: 50 Moose topping? 28 Up in the air
37 lmgate S 1 Appoint 38 Priests' robes 52 N0<se god
40 01s1ance 53 Bathe 4 t Actress 56 Aun
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~. '90 E•el• TSI awd $12k. xlnt cond. ssooo. Ort Partner opens the bidding with one Learn to be a better bridge
Jane -57 Lav down
43 Fence st~a;ke~~~·"~~;;m:;;;;;;i---.
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loaded, snrf, all-------~ stereo! 558·0410 not.rump. Whatdoyourespond? pl•yerl Subscribe now to the
records, 1 owner, 80k 0 th ? Gottn Bridge Letter by calling
ml. Donald 646•6030 _ n -e move 9 l 77 Overstocked with Q. 4-• Both vulnerable, as South 800t788-1226 for information. Or
Sell your unwanted Sell.. your extra stutt? you hold: write to Goren Bridge Letter, lie~~ ';.:ce:~~~ayl household '91 Range Rover V-8 A call .to P.O. Box «10, Chicago, IL 60680-
cla.slf'1ed ad call 1·tems Hunter, auto trans. Classified •AKQ3 ~J982 01064 •K5 «JO. BBK ml Mint Condi will help
042-5078. in Classified s1e,eoo. 875-3275 842-5678
e Buy_er' s Mar et"
VCheck yollr shopping list off
by stopping in today at any
one of these local Orange
County Auto Dealers!
''Buy, Uase or Browse''
nge Councy__'s Auto Dealers are Number
One in ·Customer Satisfaction
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SontQ.AnCLAu1o Moll 2925A Hort>or6B_lvd"'4Costa Me$0
CONNELL·CHEVROLET
2828 Harbor Blvd, C.M.
548-1200
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i'MERCURY
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CENTER .
1·800-811·3577
714 380·1200
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ATW CHIYSLEllPLYMOUTH
2929 ~'rf I~· C.M.
SOUTH COAST
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4. The PrudmtiaJ-Jon Oouslu Co.
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1. TIM PrvdentiaJ-Jon Oouglu Co.
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13. COMt Newport Pt'Opertia
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27. Cote' Realty
28. Coldwell Banker Newport Beach
29. Coldwell 8a:nbr Newport Beach
JO. Coldwell Baaker Newport Beach
31. Coldwell Banker Newport Beach
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RH.I Estate Scrvica
47. Grubb Ii: EJIJa Raldential
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Quaint Balboa
Island Duplex
• Immaculate 2 Br
Cottage+ Newer 2 .
Br. A pt. Each With
Priv. Garage
$445,000
Clll Alia Brownell
0675-9585
Island Living
At Its Best!
• Brand New Family
Home or Duplex
• Exc:ellmt Location
• Gorgeous Luxury
Amenities
Call Alice Brownell
@675-9585
One-Of-A-Kind
Penthouse
·~U~r.,2 Ba Pen
• Quality Decor
• Nice Fountain View
$189,000
c.Il W"1kr Mitdtdl
0588~
Beautiful Bay
View Property
• Gorgeous Bay •
Ocnnvtiews
• Spedoua Uving
• Fllbulous Kitchen
$325,000
,. .
Live In One,
Rent The Other!
• Excellent Location
Oose To South Bay
• 2 Large 3 Br Units
• Great Income!!
$759,000
Call Betsy Boyd
@673-8700
Magnificent
Home or Duplex
• Exquisite 5 Br Home
• Elegantly Decorated
• Showcased in '94
COM Home Tour
Call Ali« Browndl
@675-9585
Versailles *La
Tour" Model
• 2 Master Bedrooms
• Well Located
• Quiet &c Sunny
• Excellent Condition
$1~
$174,900
Call W•lkr Mitchdl
0588.J083
Spacious Custom
LuxmyCondo
• 2BR. 2BA Condo
• -r.stirful Decor
•Plush~• Designer pes
$229,000
Gorgeous Sea Faire "E" Plan
With Expansive Ocean Views
• Largest 2 Bedroom Model
• Vaulted Ceilings & Skylights
• Marble Entry, Bleached Oak
Cab1oetries, Oerestory Windows,
Wall Of C lass + More!
$299,000
Call Walter Mitchell @ 588-3083
Newport Beach
Gorgeous View
Of Back Bay
• 3 Br & 2.5 Bath
• Large Master
• Granite Wet Bar
• Built-In Ent. CntT.
$462,000
Call I.Au rit Collins
@509-8923
Charm Of
The Island!
• Impeccable 2 Br,
2 Ba <Zottage
• A Darling Home
• Custom Built 1990
$635,000
Call W"1ter Mitchell
0588-3083
SUMMER
RENTAL
• Walking Distance To
Peninsula Point &:
Ferry
• 3-Story • 5 Br
•Private PieT
• Your Own Sandy Bc:h
S2.600/Wklv
Clll /Olln Cooper
0673-8700
Gorgeous
Pmthoue
• Huse 2 8~ 2 8-th
~Condo
• Cathedral CeUmp
•An ExatUmt Value ......
S219,000
V. Saxton
$595.000 Sun 1--4:30 $929,000 Sun J. Muncy
$499,000 Sat 2·5 $549,000 Sun 2·5 M. Jones
tlWllT•P
$665,000 Sun 1-5 6708 w. Oceanfront $1,225,000 Sun 1-4:30 a.. PertmafVB, WYiand
17 Sea Cow Lane $565,000 Sun 1-5 c. Jlcdll/J, Jacobs
$876,000 2332 Port Aberdeen $579,000 Sun 1-5 Saf 1-4 BPllTAfJT
5 Aries Court $239,000 Sun 1-5 Sun 1-5 12 Kamalii Court $221,llllO s.ri 1-6
14 Kamalii Court 1239.000 Siii 1-5
Sat/Sun 1--4 26 Encore Court $239,000 Sun 1-6
Z'aMil
2·5 3Muir&Q:h $1,449,000 Sun 1-5
1·5 ..
1521 Kalua Lane $199,000 Sun 1-5
$679,000 Sil 1-5
$870,ln! Sii 1-5 $249,lnl Sun 3-5
$429,lnl Sun 1--4
$274,999 Sun 1·5
$111,•
Elegantly remodeled -4 bedrooms. single
story, pool home. Beautiful sunset. water
& Newport Centef views. Lais of llllfbte &
granite. Gated coortyard
with pool & spa
Attractive Portofino Model in Pbale m af l&mor vw:w •
Homes. with view and a one minute..& to comanmi~
tennis. &iclosed breeu-way and other upgndes. LoveJY view
o flight! and mountains. 2H2 PORT ABEIWEEN, N.B.
$579,000
GOTO COURT!
Tennis, that is!
Two homes just steps away-less
than a minute:from community
tennis court.
Five bedrooms and 3 car ~e, with new lcitche.o featuring
white and sf~ upgrades, with bay window to the view
of mountains and hghts. Three doors to pool, spa, and tennis.
$549,000
PERFECT PORT STREET LOCATION
·1 h" home I\ JU\t a few doors from the greenbelt. and two blocb from the
<\nJer.,on S< hoof It ha<, HOO sq. ft. added and a lovely pool with large back yard
Many fcaturt1 of uptzradc<; include new roof, tile and carpet and wood floonng, all
new windows, door~. many other upgrades. $739,000
LOWEST PRICE IN HARBOR VIEW HOMES
l111s •~ a wonderful npporrunuy for the suner couple moving into the Pon
'\treer~ N1ceh upgrnled Monaco mndel-2 plus den, with plenty of room ro
l!'pand $429,000 • NEAR SHOPS, COM, FASIDON ISLAND
1111~ h1ghl}' upgraded home IS the perfect location for the ace who works in
Ncwpon Center. Walk home for lunch .. gated community, trith 3BR +den
and ove~ sq ft. Seller has outgrown ilie home
and wanis ro ~II S8S9,000
LEASE WITH FABULOUS VIEW
This home has the best view locations in all ofHatbor
View Homes. Offcnng SBR and 2.S baths, and cJo.e
proximity t:O pool and renms. Offered at sz,aoo.
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SWINDALL
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729-7286
Gated 1990s Meditemmean
Villas Within Walking
Distance Of Balboa Island
& Fashion Island
Valla Point
$31S,OOO
Villa POint
Salea Price $190,000
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Sandy Mittman
729-7271. 644-1096
1218 POLARIS DR. • $810,000 • jUST REDUCED
Ekg1111tly rmtotltkd 4 btdrotmr smglt Stt1rJ pool bmu. Be1111tifoJ nm.sets,
TD6ttr 6-NtfllJ'Ol't Cmtw vinDs. &tnuiw use If """'11.e C-gr11nitt. o.-r-.., ~,,...far;._, ,,optrty.
4()4. VISTA FLORA• $200,000 (LH)
Unique opportunity to tnUn in Nnuport Buch for $200,000. Wonderfally
i«llttd Ml TDidt grttnbt/t. V.rJtttJ ctilinfl. Light Ct bright.
uncy. ioins The Prudential -
on Douglas Company
he continues her success at
Jody Muncy. a veteru real estate
fcssional, recently joined The Prudential •
Douglas Company in Corona del Mar.
"We're thrilled to have such a high caliber
ot like Judy join our firm." said Maxine
ontgomery, vice president-manager of the
tial -Joo Douglas Newport Beach
ffice.
Muncy has garnered scorea of aalea awlrds
VCT the yciars. Last year she WU hooorM as
top producer-mott ~It -
vious office. In 1994, abe wM a member of
1op 10 fOI' a11 0naae eo.cy-bMod omca
f her previous c:omp111y. She bu been lelJiaa
I 0-20 million worth of propertiet per 'YfS· •
"I believe that my succea stems from ui
istence on providing superior 1ervice
gb diligent study of the market and I.be
·es available and gaining a thorough
iaodiog of my clieou' needs and waou,"
said. "In reality, I don't sdJ homes. I
vide a service. I match my cUeot's lifestyle,
their penicular requirements. to a borne.
value must be there. so must the magic."
Montaomery coograNlatea Muncy for
1Qt.Stan<11°1 og sales for the fint lbrce weeks of
uly. She bu listed 12 properties and opened
s on four propertiea.
Muncy'• high standards of aervice, coupled
a unique ability to establish nlppCllt and
with clieaU enable her to ICbieve her ~....;..,_~~--·--. -. -
gs. w
she has called
the Judy Muncy
Collection, are
across I.be
spectrum -
priced from
$250,000 to $5
million.
Muncy's
bectground in
the ral estate
• industry spans
more thu 20 years. starting in Michigan
wbere lhe was born and raised. Her experience
iDclucles worting with developers in the
buiJdina of executive office IUileS. the leasing
, jDd .maintenance of I.be properties. and the
mmqement of tenant improvements. Her
property management lcnowledse pve bet an
entree IO the acquisitioo11J811cadoe indaia_ry.
She opened the California ollice fOf one of the
nalioa's leading property syodicaaors.
ID 1990, Muncy moved inco resideotial ral
estate. She quickly established benelf u one
of the leading ral estate ageotJ in the .ea.
She is a member of the Newport Beach
Councry aub and the Balboa Bay Club
Racquet Club where abc ttiea to aqueeze aolf
and tennis ink> a very busy scbcdUle.
10 twtCle J .. ltluq, cd TIM ,.,_.,,.,
-J• Do .... ~ Ila COl'IHM lift llfv .t
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20 HILLSBOROUGH • $1,19S,OOO
Lovely traditional 5BR custom home <m rorntr lot. Lots of used brick.
Large family room opms onto veranda.
Bob & Dovie Koop r-------.
Bob Koop Dovie Koop Bob Koop, Jr.
760-5000 Ext. 128 or 760-1580
Mou o c 1 v1cws, gl\ sua:L om-
plc&Od (oundltions. dnvewaya, plumb A dee.
$790,000 & $740,000
Jlob Koo Sr. or Jr.
NEWPORT BEACH
7 60-5008 A::."· 1 &• '"Eif. 121 ------1:;; .,.,--
we can help make
the difference in
your lift!
TERRIFIC FAMILY HOME!
Spacious 4 bedroom, 1.75 bath home! Sp/mdid
separate family room! Fo"""1 dining. Special dm.
Inside laundry.
JACK GIFFORD $159,500
MESA VERDE BEAUIT
Wondnful 3 bedroom (was a 4 &/rm. now with
giant ""1.StC') on cozy quiet cul-de-sac. large grassy
yard with spa! Berber carpet, vaultuJ ceilings, etc.
ROBIN TENCH $249,000
CORONA DEL MAR
Cute 2 bedroom, 1 bath cottage in Corona de/
Mar. Hardwood floors, FP daached DBL car
garage. Ju.st listed. ·
KATHLEEN McNAMEE $319,000
GATED NEWPORT COMMUNITY
Newer 4 bedroom, 3 bath home with private Spa
and Waterfall Lu.sh landscaping, private patio.
Kitchen with center island. Family room, living
room and master with firrplaces. 3 car garage and
more. Owner may carry!
DIANA PROSSER $498,000
UPPER NEWPORT BAY
Cul-de-sac Location, 4 bedroom, 3 bath, finced pool,
ovmiud Lot. Itka/ for family. Opm HOU# Sim 1-5
J.D. CALLAGHAN $434,500
REDUCED
Fabulous Bay View on Humbou Island in beautifal
Huntingwn Harbour. 4 bedroom, 3 bath on a great
corner location. Ctou to everything. Priced to u/J.
Call for detlli/s.
SKI $420,000
MUST SELL TODAY?!!
For«Losurt imminent. Help!! Fantastic large family
home in great nnghborhoOJ. umtact Mark's hotliM
@ 18-800-510-2005 code #5002.
MARK ACK.RICH $259,000
GORGEOUS REMODEL
3 or 4 bedroom and 3 baths. Lwauious Marter~.
~ly mnotielrJ with Frmch doors. ti1lkd
windows and extm spaciqus rooms. FmmJy room.
fomuJ dini.nt room 4n4 ~pool
PHYLLIS CLARK $329,000
SPACIOUS ULTRA MODERN
Across from '!JP" N~ Bay. H"ge Mastn
1"ite. Wood' ftoomJ, f1U11ily room. Steps ro pool,
spit, 11nd tmnis. ·
MAXINE GOLDEN $229,500
NEWPORT BEACH JUST LISTED
Nnvpqrt. J &IJJ piawY pnfot rn11Dtkl on 'f"id ~ ~ l~h<iwwwithsimJ>IJ~ ~lot with /l HOnmtry F«I~
ROBIN TENCH $37S,OOO
ENGLISH COUNTRY CUSTOM
Priwz« 1l«mmir tMla mc/'111 this m11gnificm1 hotM. Mlllk for
mt"14ininf. S1AU-of t'-11rt · · . ·
!Nillor BBQ 11Ni 1 fi"P/aca to coq up Ill 6,<XJ() II/· ft. of 1 '1111«.
CJ/ 759-9314
Joan 8wkc Sl,675,000
BRF.ATHTAXJNG VIEWS
Vinvs of omm, Harbor. COllStlil'll. ClltalinA Sunm and ciry
lithtr. 5 bedrooms, ef b111h1, 3 fireplam, sparltli1rx pool 14unA,
bat l«11rio1r ;,, Smfass Hill
Julia Uad $1,095,000
JUST REDUCED •HAllBOR VIEW'"
LA111ly q1U1/i1] n -buiu nt«Utiw ho,,., with ucond-story
""4ition. F111tMru: N1W win"'1w1 cf "'1on, b~11urifa/ 011/f
jlllon, cojf1r1J uilintJ. sltylitfns, nlW kitchm, bn11kf11St
room, family room, "'"' fomuil Jin int room. 4 b1tboom, 3
b111h 11nJ "'"'" b11clty11rt/ with G11Ubo.
CJ/ 760-5000 at. 123
E'lyllnc Kemp-Allen U.9,000
An lnternetlon•I Comp•ny
76&-:5000
RobiDTCDda $1,250,000
... In this &,.~,,,,,_. ,-~ F.xtpt.i.siw t/nmaNC
t/mgnlri ho,_. 3 W.•w-J!ia aJ J kJ:hi. EnlMn«J with
Frnt€h li~111. ~It putik, JW-foUshes. cwrwtl b11nu1m ...
CJI 'lQ>..5000 at. 1 l l
$489,000
JU..F.ASTSIDE COSTA MESA
E-s:Uk footr. Grus far 11 NIJw,. .JJ-. Btd Pit couU b< ~ f4lidl w,r IDfil .wr ,,,,,.,,,;.
Ctll ?Ql..$000 ..... 171
$159,000
An lnternatlonal Company
7~5000
OCEANFRONT FORECLOSURE
6 -ia ll1J 2 llwboom.. 2 INuh. &,Jim, ntfflliti#,,_ C-rMr Jnbk
"'' ,,, tlN &tJH. Pin. OJI far""" dx Muill
CM/ 760-5()0() ed. 130
Kathleca Mc:Namee
SPYGLASS HllJ. FAMILY HOME
&1111tifiJ I IHJroom, 4 INuh f-.i/y ho~ with 1"1ft Hlhll room
11NI f-.llJ room. BnlNI 11n11 ltitdJn. with cmtrr is"'Nl. f'1'1Uu
COll111nf. ~uro rrfot. P/Ju DCtnl fmrr }tin/ with pool 1ptl N
vino.
CJl 760-5()()() tl1tl. 113
$87S.OOO
NEWPORT HEIGHTS DUPLEX
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CJ78-SOOO--. ll~
EMERALD BAY TRADITIONAL
Cornn-Kno/J loc11tio11. Sintk kw/, blw IUtltn' oaan vinu homr. o,,, of IM lllrrrr "111in1/N communiry. 4 kt/room, 3 barh,
""""" $50, 000.
$1,195,000
ABSOLUTELY IMPECCABLE
I Ht/room Wntdijf ~~ht 1"2. FoUIJIMIU#
1Wm. Nn«r ltirJim. /"""111 porrtWn jlHn, AIC 111ul 11
k11"tifaJ n• Jt1n1 with z-ubo t1tu1 If>".
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DECORA.TOa PO.FECT
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we can help malte
the diffetence ·;;,· --..J •
your life!
CORONA DEL MAR
SOUTHOFPCH
Met.litnraMan 5 Jtltr 1U'UI 3 bedroom UJwnhome.
Formal dining room. latp /jving room with
vaulkt.I cnangr and firep/4ce. Masur suite with •
firep'4ce And ekclt wiih spa.
ROBYN SEA.RS $359,000
OCEANSIDE EMERALD BAY
Homesiu first time on the marlttt in 40 years.
Fant11stic virws, excel/mt building potential
BILL DOLBY $885,000
REDUCED
Excel/mt value with grrat curb ap~al 5 bedroom,
3 bath hol'M on big corner lot. 2 firrp'4cts, privau
front courtyarrJ miry /)(Jn 't miss mis oM!
JACKIE ;HANDLP.MAN $275,000
WW DOWN .AND MOTIVATED
lmmACUlate 11n1er Toum'1o'llV. ~ pl.tm -3
beJroom, 2.5 Nth, wiJh firrpl«t. Will g/J!
-s,J,;ect to. las thtm 1096 t.liium..
DUSTY HARRIS $259,000
MARVELOUS FF.ATURES!
UptriUkt.I 3 !Ntboom with new carpet! Fmhly
painted Large lush private bacltyard. RV access
parlting.
JACK GIFFORD $164,500
EASTSIDE COSTA MESA
4 !Nt.lroom hotM on larxe "11. Sunny and Bright
with MW ptant. Pri«t/Ript!
DIANA CAPPEL $299,000
EASTSIDE CONDO
Quin strttt, Mr«r hotM. Ut1f! 3 !Nt.lroom. 2.5
!Huhs. Owr 2. ()()() Sl/.ft Bt11utijMl lanJscA~ J'IN
anJ Joubk car Kllrllft. just liskd.
OPEN SAT 1-4 • 168 Albert Plact
ROBERT MILUKEN $2-'9,000
FABUWUS VIEW!
An •lnolMte "Mii.St Stt " .... this 4 bu/room, 4.5
Nth, buldifoJ ho'llV u.ws lnU/t~famib
m1m11ini11f··· ~ ~r n4 City U§!ts
tMtll tr>'1 on .,,J rm with wn-1 ()()~·ft. of
tl«lti11g to mfaJ ii from.
BD.L AND DONNA WEBSrER $1,190,000
NEWPORT COAST
hitM "11 -wn-14,()()() ~.ft OWMr motiWUNJ
"114 m-.st g/J! UUl for •n .,pointmntt.
ES11IEll YANK
. A RARE FIND IN DOVER. SHORES
A~~ !.t owr 12.600 II/· ft. A nw"• .letJ 6 W.... 5 """* '-"' Miii ~ xwst "--aJ Mii ./ llN Bid !JttJ. A "'1p
-,,,,_ ,,,;,J, ...m-"""' ;,a/,""" .. JANE SUNGAILA ..,,,_
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644-1600
723-8800
Two OFFICES
To SERVE You
EXCLUSIVE AFFILIATE OF
SOTHEBYS
INTERNATIONAL REALTY
New Listings Available
Gated Communities
Jasmine Creek Private area, quiet
location. 2 bedrooms + den and spa .
. carole Johnson $398,000
Harbor RJdce Cre9t
Kensington. Private view location.
carol Berc $519,000
Belcourt Terrace Rare 4 Bd. Plan D
ln great location. Upgraded throuchout.
Lynn Noah $679,900
Newport Coast The best property
In Sancerre. Great views and many
upgrades make this a must see!
New Listings
E ........ ea.ta Meu 2 Bd. I Ba.
slnale atory family home on quiet street.
Pabtc:k & Tony Bartone $139 ,000
JasmJne Creek Very tastefully
remodeled home with contemporary
flak End unit with ocean view. ~
Hinman & Legrand $475,000
Belcourt Lovely 2 story family
home with brick patio and pool.
\llra1nla Zenz $750,000
Blc Canyon Great 3 bedroom
DeauviJle on golf course. Pool and view.
Morphy & Bush $890,000
Harbor HUI 4 bedroom custom
home with view. European charm.
B .. Canyon 5 Bd. -4.5 Ba. on the
8th fallway. Ubrary, pool and spa.
Karen Betson $1,895 ,000
Ocean Ridge Newport Coast
quality 4 Bd. + bonus room, 4.5 Ba. home
on large lot. Neutral tones, high celllngs.
Corona del Mar
Harbor View Hltll Ouallty expanded
5 bedroom home In private setttnc.
Valentine & Laird $625,000
Corona H .. hlaads Sophisticated
Villa. Quality, space. style. 4 years old.
Chrta Undaay $895,000
644~1600
723~8800
New Listings
)Hlftlne Creek Best buy! 2 Bd.
den, formal dining, 1ated area.
Mertz & Schmleslq $349,900
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644,..1600
723,..8800
Laguna Beach
Mystic Hills 180° ocean view home
on large lot 3 Bd + guest q uarters.
Biii Wedmore $689,900
n
4 bedroom, J bath with ocean view.
Connie Max.sent! $849,000
Emerald Bay Ocean view lot. Plans
for 7,500 sq ft French country home.
Finster & Daley $950,000
Irvine Cove Ocean view 4 Bd. 3.5 Ba.
single level "Garden· home. Large lot .
Carol Bera $1,230,000
Newport North Model perfect 2 Bd
condo. Great location and view.
Sara Hinman $175,000
North Laguna Oceao view
4 bedroom, J bath contemporary
Connie Maxsentl $695,000
San Clemente Spectacular ocean.
whitewater building site Zoned for
si ngle family or 4 condos
Steve HI h 299 000
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View Properties
Harbor View Hills 5 bedroom ramily
home on greenbelt for kids to play +
ocean and cit}' lights view from patio
Mike Marr $759,000
AJlvlew Terrace Private community
! bedrooms. 2 5 baths Ocean view
Connie MaxsentJ $824, 750
Dover ~h~res Very motivated seller
Tum-key bayfront under I million!
Carr & Feeney $999,000
Harbor Hur Well done traditional
custom home with view in gated area
Su n
Family Neighborhoods
Men Verde Recent remodel.
Laree backyard and pool. 3 bedrooms.
Manny StelUno $3S9,000
Corona Highlands South Pacific
Jewel. 4 bedrooms. J 25 baths, view
Ellz.abeth Thamer $825,000
Harbor View Homes 6 Bd. 5.5 Ba .•
custom home on approx. 21,000 sq. ~. lot.
Kline & Hanis $1, 195,000
Pelican Point New 5 bedroom home
with pool, ocean view and 6 car garage
Sara Hinman $3,325,000
. Oceanfront CDM Landmark home of
great quality. Truly remarkable loca11on
Thamer & Corkett $5,400,000
Oceanfront Step onto sand
Wonderful 5 bedroom, 4 bath family home
on Beach Road. Separate guest quarte~
Costa Mesa
Ea1tslde Costa Mesa 3 Bd. 2 Ba w/
2 car &arate. Comm. tennis, pool & spa
Duncan Foflley $192,000
Ea1talde Coeta Meea Traditional
bunaalow, 2 bedrooms, I bath.
Keith R•ndle $255,000
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HILLARY THAMER
759-3714
OCEANJ;:RONT ESTATE , . . . . -:I' ·,;":! ~ .: .~
.. .101 SHORE CLIFF ROAD
OPEN SUNDAY. ·1 :-00 P.M. -5:00 ·e:M.
THIS 6 BEDROOM1 6 BATH LANDMARK HOME SITUATED
ON THE OCEANFRONT OF SHORE CLIFFS BESPEAKS A LIFE .
OF LEISURE, FUN, FAMILY AND MEMORIES. FORMAL DINING -
ROOM, PANELING, 4 FIREPLACES, BIG FAMILY KITCHEN
AND OEN ARE JUST A FEW OF ITS AMENITIES. SITTING
ATOP A 30,000 SQ. FT. LOT WITH BEACH ACCESS,
THIS IS A "ONE OF A KIND".
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644-1600
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723-8800
644-1600
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OLDE CORONA DEL MAR
Premier location just steps to China Cove . Four bedroom
New Englan d style fwme with soaring ceilings and wood
floors. Guest quarters have private entrance.
$759,000
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DEBI ·BIBB DENNIS DURGAN
759-3707
CORONA DEL MAR
P ride of ownership duplex. Both units liave ocean views!
Hu ge 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 fsle
bayfront estate!
Two-hundred feet of bay fronta ge
with docking possibilities for
a yacht well in excess of
one-hundred feet.
This gracious Palm Beach style
estate has lushly landscaped
grounds, pool, spa and motorcourt.
A RARE OPPORTUNITY
To OWN
"THE BEST OF THE BEST"
Call for details
11 TROUVILLE $399, 900
"Moder Perfect witlt many tasteful upgrades in guard gated rommunity.
2807 BLUE WATER $759,000
5 ~ °" °"' ltwl ~ vitw. Wallfbtg disWtu lo~
Heather ANGEL
HARBOR
VIEW HILLS Barbara
HUTCHING
OPEN THIS SATURDAY & SUNDAY
2:00 P.M. -5:00 PM.
2706 lJchthoase
Beautifully upcraded
4 bedroom, 2.5 bath with
. Incredible new kJtchen.
~tit $S,9,000
2712 uptlaoase
Lovely and remodeled family
home with 4 bedrooms
+family room. Huce lot.
Ofrtrr' tit $'49 ,000
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227 Evening Canyon, Sftoredlffs
"Ocean View"
• Exceptional ocean & canyon views
• Overlooks Little Corona beach
• Oversized 28,000 sq. ft. canyon lot
• J bedrooms + guest ~uarters
• Newer tile roof, flooring, appliances
• Six houses up from oceanfront
Reduced to $1,595,000
53 Belcowt Nortli, Newport Beacli
"Large Interior Lot"
• Over 12, 500 sq. ft. interior lot
• Remodeled with 4 bedrooms. 3.5 baths
• Large rooms & high ceillnjs
• Lushly gardened grounds
• 24-hour gate guarded community
Offered µt $1,395,000
2045 Port Cltt&ea, Hat6or View Homes
"Wiii Trade Upl Make an Offer!"
• Enormous 5 car garage
• Remodeled with 5 bedrooms, 3.5 baths
• Beautifully redone ldtchen
• Great cul-de--sac street location
• Outdoor barbeque, pool & spa
• Tot.ally separate guest quarters
Offered at$ l ,075,000
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"'139 tfie. poof or tfie..6eadi. ...
... an opportunitg is witfUn gour reacft"
OCEAN VIE\V BEST BUY
452 Cahrillo Te"ace
Corona Highlands
• Sit down ocean & Catalina views
• 4 e rooms, . at s, am1 y room
• Light & bright with warm tones
• Large Mexican paver .courtyard
• Walking distance to beach & Olde CdM
Reduced to $539,000
• Duplex South of PCH
• Comer location
• Good potential bulldlna site
• 3 bedrooms, 2 baths & 2 bedrooms, I bath
• La'le 2 car Prate
Value priud at $459,000
2671 W•Mff, ~-ra
.. Ch•l'll\lnc Cottqe"
• 3 bedroom, 2 bMtt cottace
• Newer roof, electrlc & plumbfi\c
• lnslde loc.ation
• Gate tuarded communJty
• Bayshores starter home
Offerrd at $511, 999 •
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227. Evening Canyon
Corona del Mar
on Little Corona Beach .
The 28,000 square foot canyon lot
offers unobstructed whitewater
and Catalina views.
The open noorplan of t~is 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 ;ust ~ve minut(s away.
Reduced to $1,595,000
~ For your private sliowing call
MARY EILEN AND Boe WEGLARZ
Offiu: 759 ... 3768
Home: 6440:5981
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in association with TIM CARR and LANCE BOGGS
OPEN HOUSES
From one to five p.m.
Lido Isle Vacant Lot
215 Via Koron
Open Sat. & Sun.
$399,000
Dover Shores Bayfront
3 Bd. 2 Ba. Remodeled with 60' on the water
Large private dock. large sunny patio
$999,000
Lido jsl('\.arge Lot
5 Bd. 5 Ba famil~\lll fltime 52' lot
Large yarcVpatio. 3 firepiaaa~ $125,<XX>!
$(;99,000
Dover Sho~.uly Home
6 Bd. 4.5 Ba. spacio~~ • M large lot.
Great location aclft> from park, pool
$649,000
• Lido Isle Prt!DW¥tf>e.a
2 Bd. 2 Ba. + den __ _...~
Prime strc\ttt\1
BaycrestSophhtica~IHome
4 Bd. ~ IJ\.\,ANnily room
<':teY for entertaining
$539,000
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Pride of Ow'!F~ Duplex
3 Bd. 2 Ba. + 2 Ba. ~It3' ~Hated units
Steps to beach!~t for owner/user
"'" $369,000
C~os~ Starter 4 Bd. 2.5 Ba. home 0QJ4 aiMhaped lot
New roof, freshl~ · ted. new carpet
$219,000
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Atrorda~le In C el Mar 2 Bd. 2.5 Ba End to gteenbelt
Refurbished and i , community pool
$219,000
Triangle Square Area
3 Bd. 2 Ba. townhome w/ fireplace
Greenbelt location, community pool
$144,000
•
Lido Isle Sophlstkated
3 Bd. 4 Ba .• den, 9' ceilings, huge master suite
Prime low traffic comer, 50' lot, large Sund.eek
$775,000
Bayfront Duplex
3 Bd. 2 Ba. owners unit + 2 Bd. 1 Ba. rental
Dock for two 30'-boats, large patio and yard
$539,000
Unique prime street to street location. Ideal for
3,000 sq. ft. custom home! Steps to beach&: lcnnia •
$399,000
717-4744
Baysbora Famll)' Bame
7 Bd. 5 Ba. Traditional, bmdwood &on. Fn:och doors.
3 firq>laces, 3 car garllg'C. lqe c:oumy kitche&'lilmily room
$795,000
Lido Isle Designer Home
2 Bd. 3 Ba. den meticulously maintained home, 47' lot
Beamed ceilings, French doors, lusbJy landtcapcd ·
$750,000
Westdlff Remodeled Home
3 Bd. 2 Ba. family room. meticulously maintained!
Profcssionally la.odscapecf oo large lot
$469,000
Ml.80A ISLAND
Owmef cluplex. ~ LA w/llmestone helrth. New
carpet t/o. Apt Clo/fS 2-ar a-.. ........... $5U,500
l.AST5IDl HDCm'S
Own P'OP lfllt an help w/plymentl Duplo. ~ his
2U, (pie. 2 QI 8'lA8'· ,,.tts. .......... ,_, ___ .,.$259,000
Ml.SA \IUD(
Cxec hm. I 1.000+ st cul-de-sic lot. 4aR 38A.
Fl w/fpk. bonus rm, spa.. 3-ar gar ..... $U.,900
COllONA DEi. MAil
VittoNn beiilty bit '-'80's. 3N. Skyles. 2 fplcs.
lg. $1 rm. Spildous I BR. .p. ................. $09.000
·cOllONA DU MAil
F~ 50Uth d hwy loc. w/om view. 38A 2.BA rt!nOd kit, fnnl 01t. French Drs .. _ ... $1'5,000
CORONA OU. MAI
Low low price for 3Bl 2-story rear condo with
suite down. 3 bilk:. lplc, direct gar .......... SJ 14.900
To be built in Corona del Mar. Hi&hcst quality home over
S,000 sq. ft. Oversized beyfront petio and large boat docks
that will accommodate 2 boats.
$2,599,000
Call Russ FluUr/Chris Brigandi 673-3777
South Bayfront location Oft exclusive Lido Isle. 3Br ..
4.SBL bome with extensive use of marble and granjre,
Unsurpused craft.smanship with no detail overlooked.
Situated on an ovenjzed 4S ft. lot.
$2,450,000
CaU Russ Fluter 673-3777
Spectacular E. Bayfront location with unsurpassed views.
Designed by ramous early CA. architect Walloce Neff. 78r.
SBL Fourth story lookout room could never be duplicated.
..._ ..... ,... Courtyards w/beautiful landM:aping. koi pond, founuun~. 1"11111 .. lllili.I
large dock will hold ~veral boats. Sandy bay beach
$3,950,000
Call Russ Fluter 673-3777
PENINSULA BAYFRONT
Extra wide comer loc 42x I 09 ft. Owming older beach
house M build your own cusrom home. Large boat dock.
Walk to sandy oceanfront beach. Quiet Wesr Bay Ave., ooe
o ( the best views in IOWO.
$1,695,000
CaU Russ Fluur 673-3771
LIDO BAYl'llONT BARGAIN
Take advantap ol tbis .,... Nyfront tri-plu with bay and
ocean views. Thia property ..tet a areat investment or
tum it into a siJ1ate t.aWy rmideece and enjoy tbe l>llnset
IS Iba boMa So by.
$995,000
CaU CluV ~ 613-3777
BALBOA BAYFllONT
This 4Br. 48&. home otfer'l IOp-Gf ....,llile amenities
throuaJiout. Wet ber, ........ ..._., room. central . v11CWm syaem. 3 ftnipl8CCI c:Mrm this tloorplan lnclud1ng
the master auite. ~ bat.::-ti to eejoy .wJ dock 10
~tM>CIMe larp PlbuJoQs view.
$1,39t,OOO
CaU lbus F,_. 613-3111
Great value on South Bayfront. Fabulous vi&¥'S of Q.iet loaltionl Uttte 8!!lboa lsmd ~ 29R; 28,A., Prime 100 block -tree-lined strm, quid west end d
turning b&sin, Pavilion, sunsets. Spacious 3BR, 2BA den with 1m-ge suldeck and belcony + 2SR, 1 BA with Island. 38R 2BA sirsle-stay home. Frort & rm-petios. ~with family rOOfTl plus 2BR apartment with petio ................................................................. $475,000 Gleat-. .................................................... $490,000
Vle\NS ..................................................... $1, 115,000
Uttlc Baibol Island
Oisp and brigtt Cape Cod home. CUiiity construc-
tion 1991 . 38R, 2.8A, with Ftm::h doors, ~v.Andow and~ mres ........................................ $699,000
Spocious Island Duplex. -48R, 28A with large
balcony up, 38R, 28A with patio down. Remo-
deled Kitchens/Baths. Square too~ cannot
be: c:luJ>llcatEdl ........................................ $569,000
Pier plus ~ Soc.Ah Boy location. 3Ba, fimily room
and 4BA ~ living room with fireplace. Large
master suite. Views from Jetty to Pavilion/shlftd
Pier ......................................................... $1,495,000
Little Balboa Isle French Regency 3BR/den, 3BA loaJtionl Boy V~ '4BR, 48A, custom home built
home with formol dining room and private 2BR ·92, French doors, balconies & patios. Steps to
apartment. High ceilings. Upgrades. Sq.ft. can't be beyfront ~ \WSt ald of Island.
duplicated. 115 Ablllonc .................. , ... $719,000
F-1 Fred Sands Newport Prope
.......wTLY owmD & OPllW'ED
featuring fine properties from condos to castles
Experience the nhJlaratlon of llYl111 rlpt oa OH of
Lagwui'• lovetial beeches. Uve 111 over ...0 911.ft. ol lmry
with private 11tep11 to beach and 45' ~ntc boet -rl•&·
Call for featul"ft u.t. 3,-,000 LSI
c-prll:l.q • AM 9Cl· ft.. '8R. OA, eaCOla 1i1oa9e. 1 Kn
pood with bul ud nra-. pool, .,., pla teaail court. dab
l"HOrt·llke retft•t prOYldea nnil prlHCJ, HOW capped
mountalu IUld ntpt opt Tie-and ea1J eccas to dty Ufe IUld
beacbes. lrnplaceable value. S1,37S,OOO BIO
hrtially ~ JBR. JBA ~ponry lMlme. Loaded In
Wat Newport rtpt oe the aady beKll ud -dty lftudl ~ S1,100,000 SSI
DRAMA AND DISTINCTION
New cut-estate l• Barbor RJdse wldl dty llPll and
lllGUDtllim yJewa. F1n IMdr-, fOll.r-IUld-tt-lullf belhl. c-kl
be nallab&e 1'7 Decewbft. Call for....._
S1,200,000 S33
s~ s~ ~.wtu 1969
iV'iding superior
· ce to Southern
mia since 1969 ...
... a reputation earned
by consistently honoring
the basic values of
integrity, diligence, and
alon _.. .. ..!""'.111,...c
CODlllmiCJ~il']~
customer satisfaction.
'Our people are the
difference
ur sales associates are
selected for their
ledge, character,
· nee, and their
~ ...... ent to strong
~oal standards ..
l!NTSRTAIN UNHR TH• STARS
L!pt, airy, CW1t.e9 J8R wH~ ulq.e faaUy reom with
ftll'1ldabM roet. Loa ,,,, .,.. a llQtlllae.. .,...._.. kttdM9, ..
&: lap pool, dedl with oce11a, bay It dty news. 0-to all
lhopplna &c reaadoe. '929,000 RS 1 for information on these and other
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------FORECLOSURE
5601 Seashore Drive
West Newport
3 bedrooms, 3 baths, contem-
porary design. Lots of granite,
lots of light. Large master suite
w/ outstanding views. Extra
parking for guests. Partially
completed.
FDIC OWNED sl,toe,ooo. $995,ooo "'-------=-~.......-..-........-....-.
13 IAGUNITA
Gated oceanfront estate In the
heart of Laguna Beach. A well
built, well designed home of
Incomparable quality In
"Lagunita .• , 4BR & exercise
room (could be 5th BR), 5.5BA,
game room, wine cellar, security
system, jacuzzi, sauna, private
boat mooring. All rooms have
ocean views!
$3,899,000
1WOUMQUE
NORl'H IAGUNA PROP-ER-l'IES
-desirable street
near all that
Laguna Beach
has to offer. 4BR, 3BA.AN
EMOTION-AL
HOME. Must see!
$875,000
CONTEMPORARY
renovated 38R,
3BA w/hardwood
floors throughout.
OlITSTANDING
VIEWS.
$859,900
$829,000
...---NEW USTING---"NEWPORT CREST"--ONE OF A KIND--
Experience the quiet
neighborhood of this Plan D
townhome. 2 bedro<>ms
and 2112 baths. Ocean views
from all the major rooms
and the three large decks.
This home has been
remodeled and should be
seen as It has been
meticulouSly maintained.
$279,000
Co1w!'4.\ OEl M.\n
ConoN.\ drl M"n
Fabulous Ocean View!
Complete interior
remodel. Gra111te
counters. wh1r1pool tubs
1n all baths, security
system. Security gated
with intercom.
$995,000
BELCOURT TOWNE
Premium Greenbelt
Location! 2BR, 3BA
w;European whrte
kitchen, beautiful
hardwood floors,
fireplaces. Electronic
skylight in dining room .
Large brick pabo w/bu1lt
m BBQ. Comm Pool &
Spa.
$795 000
Palermo plan upgraded
throughout. French doors
& windows, new ble roof.
Steps from communtty
pool & park. Serene &
lush communrty
COM DUPLEX
Truly a custom COM
beauty w/over S90K 1n
upgrades. Newly
remodeled 1n I 991
Perfect location. ideal
oppor. for that
owner/user.
Professionally
landscaped and beach
close
$485,000
N1:wponr Buch
N Ewponr Bue It
ConoNI\ dEl MAR
1418 Galaxy Drive
Custom French Regency
Estate. Stately and
elegant Gra11d Hall entry.
120 ft overlooks Back
Bay 111ews Formal hvtng
room. huge dining room,
sunny breakfast room
Home has classic
·r1meless· ambience
$995,000
HARBOR RIDGE
"Best Buy". 5BR. 3BA
single lam1ly attached
home w/all
encompassing 111ews.
Designer decorated
Move-in quality Very
motivated owner
$745,000
~-·-on corner lot w/open
floor plan. Naturally hght
& bright 3BR. Custom
2BA. many upgrades
Pnced to sell now'
BEACH
Expanded 3BR, 2 58A 1n
quiet neighborhood
light & Bright home
features gourmet
kitchen. vaulted CJ!ilmgs
& hardwood fl
$439,000
Sensational Custom
Rebuilt 1996. Highly
upgraded throughout
granite & marble Extra
lrg. comer lot. 4BR
suites, 4.5 BA. Gourmet
krtchef'I. dual zooe A/C
Prof. decor &
landscaping. Wonderful llii; family community
NEwponr BlA< 11
, Conol'tl\ dEI MAn
ConoNI\ d1:l M.\R
Conorin dd M .\n
THE PALASADES
Fabulous Bay & Ocean
Views! Custom upgrades
3BR, 2.5BA. Gourmet
kitchen, fireplace,
secunty sys. Patio &
views deck. Short walk to
China cove beaches
NEWPORT HEIGHTS
Bea~ 2·slof'y w/4BR.
3.5BA. Light & bnghl.
hardwood floonng,
security system TranQuil
EngUsh garden With
foootam. Owner may
carry. Bnng your otters
CDM DUPLEX
WeU Maintained
Duplex! Cute front
cottage w/2BR, 2BA
Newer rear unit 3BR.
3BA w;1lreplace and
large decks. Great
location and an ideal
opportunity for owner
user.
$459,000
"' c.n .. r.;,.,. 4so ,,.,
~'"' tlu Pacific bdiruJ 2 partied fain. N1xt to Casa
Pacifico (Nixort's We.Jlent White
H oN.U). BuilJ your dream home.
•s.
baths. J>rivale J>ier fl :s/iJ> for 60'
yarltt. Hith ceilings. Elevator. .1.
ror garage. Ot·ersized lot.
trwn ~ore MrttutrolUkJ rvest#f"fl
v iew./ the Bod Boy. Zoned for
horus. ROOM for tnrtis court.
Extr"9t/y flrlvote. O,,Jy I of 13
CIUIOM fola 4'rt t/ab 6lnel.
Hit isl BD .. IBA"'"' luu.
/lriCIOtl rrar yorJ ,ta • wry larfl
• ,,_ frMt :JOrd. U11its ""' ;,, q1ti1t
/Jtlf'1 of Co:sto Mnll 1111J ors U.U,.
shop artd rrstHrOrtts.,. east 111/t.
Selkr is rMtivat1d
$319,000
,\
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2·!flory tmfryfoyer & living room.
4-car g111·age. Privott! fK>ol & :spa.
Big go11rmet kitchen. Private
tenni:s court. Compute f{ym. Fully
equipped media room.
$3,295,000
UqarallekJ ~ea" vinvs. z.
.Jlory nlry fo,w S liviret "°°"'·
Private J1oo1 8 sf>O. Very J>rivate
location. Private tninis court.
Rediu:ed/
$2,495,000
pritkltf! Jorlt for 6S' yacht.
Gourmet ltitchen. U e11'111/r
ll'ln<Jdeled. ind11de.~ l!t1f1·d ,.,;11rt
yard for prrt•iu y. J'/11., lr111111 ''
t11rr1/:l'y.
<.'nil Rob /'rah; •t::
count. Super iitchen.
Separate study + gymnasium.
3-car garage. Gnat location
.,, prival-cul-tie-sac.
tnrlfic lacatitnt. C•rnJ>kuly
,.,,,,.UktL Fabttbnu bocltyord
rvlHrlfet'OKS frwit b1ari11t lrus .
Tltis ltowu is ;,. 7"rn-Key"
cnditiore.
Your 9uide lo !lie !J ines/ :Properlies
in c5oui.£er n C alifornia.
HARBOR RIDGE
( l,c,111 anJ hay l'leU's /r,1m //11s 5 bt?Jro..1m, 5 5 /..1 E11.1/i;;/1
!~1Jor .!slafo. l11r/11J<s ;uesl aporlmcnl 1n·1h kif, lw1..tl.-
a11J /irmg ''"'"' Pnrni.' p..x1/ a11J sp.1. 5 fircrl.1, ,·.-
$ l , 999, 000 • David McCulloch
LilX> I SLE
J,?,1m,ml11 cusfom 3 bi!Jr,1,m1 1 ill.1 '"' 1•'(fra large qu1cl
c,1rna I,,/, sfonc, 11rchcs and ,,,lu11111s, 3 /,repl'1ces, and
'·' m.1~ murrt prwac11 u rl 1 11cu·s ,, us r greenery.
$I A-99,000 • Lee Drummy
BALBOA /SUND
Rare, on lhe market in prime aculh bay/rant larnl11m,
sunn!I cornl?T, 4 bedroom house plus 2 bi!J,,,,,,,,
aparlmc11I ot,.r dauMc gar,1yc
$2,195,000 • Grayce Taliaferro
EMERAWBAl'
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• \/1111 t/,,. /111,•sl ,1ual1ty
$1,295,000 • Valerie Howell
BALBOA PENTNSUU
This exciting 4 bedroom home is on 70 feel .,/ primr
Includes spacious 30,.40 polio and./ car qoragr
$1,790,000 • Marcia f! Robert Be nh
TUR'TLE ROCK CREST
./ />edraoms, 3.5 baths, dramatic custom hom1 with
1111 additiv11 complcicd in 1000. contemporary .tyle
11 ,J/, anadt'5 1111J f,•unlwns, f"O"•'''""" n11111,m 11t'" s
$1,295,000 • Sonja Powell
IRVINE TERRACE
l 111.1bslr11dcd 180 /r<>nl r.11t· 1•ieu·s ..,/ Ncu·porf
//,1rb,,r, •>t.·1?,111 and cl1t11mc/ area .• J bJ, 3 S ba,
t >1 i?r 1.5,0l>O s.7 /1 lot, /abufot4S opporl1111ify .
$ l , 195,000 • Judy RoLlnm
NollTH LAGUNA
Fr~.sh 4 bedroom home .mtlr fabulous ~n and sun·
c rreu·s, arm y room, o · e an wine Cf ar, aD on
/,1rge lot u·ith pool and apo al end of cuf.J..sac.
$1,395,000 • 01..en!Scfu.ei.Ler
CORONA DEL MAR
On lh1 1anJ, ;,,.,,,__;v., ef1190nt, and traditional Cldfom
home wl 6 l.Jroom1, dining and family room11 J.n
a,.J courtyard 1utl1 pool and lpO.
$ 3. 950,000 • Sluaron MeKinoOn
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BAsrsmB C.OSTA MESA
3 bd, 2.5 ba townhouse, Italian marble fireplace, custom brass doors
Marcia & Robert Bents -644-9060 -$210,000
NEWPORT CREST
Townhome, 2 bd, 2 ba, single story, end.less amenities, end unit.
David Prince -644-9060 -$229 ,900
NBWPOllT SHOR.BS
Largest 1 story, 3 bd tloorplan1 lots of glass, open to 2 garden areas
Kennie Jo Rizzo -631-1400 -$325,000
THE BLUPPS
3 bd, 2 ba, new roof, expanded dining area, large front entry.
Chuck & Kathy Colcsworthy -644-9060 -$349 ,000
IRVINE TBuAcs
4 ~' 3 b~ charming home, dose t-0 shops, restaurants, golf.
Judy Robbins -644-9060 -$489,000
AT TKB BEACH
Brand new, 2 bd condo at rear of oceanfront unit, vaulted ceilings
Lorraine Farrington · 631-1400 -$498,000
BAY CREST
4 bd home, remodeled with quality and style, luxurious master suite
Sally Phillips 631-1400 -$569,000
TURTLE Rocx CR.BST
Dramatic spacious 4 bd, 3.5 ba home, private courtyard w /spa.
Sonja PoweU -644-9060 -$589,000
HARBOR VIEW HILLS
4 bd, 3 ba, remodeled and expanded, private pool and spa.
Gregg Minoux -644-9060 -$599,000
OLD CoRONA DBL MAil
Ocean and mountain views from remodeled 2 bd home, courtyard
Olga Matthews -631-1400 -$662,000
BAYSHOllBS
Incredible value! 3 bd, 3 ba, garden patio, brick frplc in living room
Carol Mock -64-t-9060 -$669,000
LIDO lsLB
on uge ot, ing and family rooms, maids qcrs.
Kay Polovina -631-1400 -$895,000
SPTG~ HILI.
5 bd, 3 ba, resting on a 35,000 sq. ft. lo~ private pool and spa
Don & Joyce Olson -644-9060 · $899,000
BALBOA ISLAND
Bayfront with 3 bd, dining room, shared dock & city light vistaS.
Lou Hick.son -673 6<>00 -$959,000
NBWPORT Pl:.NINSULA
Apartment building, seven 1 bd units and two 2 bd units, view, pool
Kay Polovina -631-1400 • $1,395,000
NBWPOB.T CoAST'S OcBAN RiooB
Custom gated view estate, dining & funlly rooms, library, pool, spa
Betty Comegys & Nancy Peterson -631-1400 -$1,850,000
HAuollHILL
4 bd, 3 ba, custom residence, single level, private pool and spa
Jennifer Pritchett -644-9060 -$1,995,000
NBWPOllT BBACH
AT AVOCADO
6«-9060
L
BALBOA ISLAND
AT MA.tum AVE.
673-6900
.
NBWPOB.T BRACH
AT MAa!NBa's Mn.s
631-1400
•
Dally Pilot Real tisc:ate • Au~ 3, 1996
WEEKEND OPEN H OU SES 1-5
SATt rR DAY ONL Y
13,\Yt'~l:Sl
1701 Sttlrl1~ht C1rdl' $569,000 C.1mmy Ll·~l11•
Clll·~I\' (.,\Kl· !:SIMES
3 7h Nl'WfH>ri Glt•11 lour! $6%,000 I ),wiJ ~h·Culll1d1
COR\IN,\ llH. M A~
204 I la1.el $I I 795,000 J,ihn Campbell
Lll>O ISi I:
106 Via Cordova $559,000 Sharon Grimes
N EWPORT I IARllOR
3808 Rrver Ave $549,000 David Pnnce
2970 Corte Hermsosa $468,000 J1mm1e Jones
l 11'1'1 ~ BA<. " BA'
24 7() Rul' Jt' Cannrs $219,000 Don ald Pfaff
369 ::--.rnltl l~tlbt'll $399,000 Donald Pbff
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522 \X1,•sl O.:e.rnfwnl SJ ,740,000 M.ir,·i.1 l.? f-1,,hl'rt Bl'11ls
B \Yl"~l:~I No~fll
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David Priacc
David Prince
Alison McCormick
Kay Polovina
Lo rraine Farrington
Carla Broffman
I )reyfus!Weir/Wi Ison
Don OllOn
Joyce Olson
Joyce Olson
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B ,\)Ci-!l.S I No~rn
Four bcJm1•111", f1 1u1 h.1th,., 1.ir~t.> lut, .1pprnx I l ,7(}ll ·q ft , tl111•,• ,,11
garagt•, two fi rt.>p la n•s, f.,r mal dining room.
'D avid M <.·Cullo<.'h -$6 35,00 0
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5 bcclrcH1111s, 5.5 b.:iths, luxury marbl t· rl11nrr11~1 c'4m&ile ~rtturrJ,..,
1mpnrlt•J Fn·n,·h linre;itune wa lkway l11 t ust.1m pnnl .:inJ sp.1
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I rinms, 6.5 bathe
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1806 Glenwood Lane
Open Sunday 1-5
Thi~ 4 bedroom, 4 bath home features two fire-
places, formal dining room, oak cabinets and
tloor~, pool, spa and a three car garage. All situ-
ated on a large lot, approximately 11,700 sq. ft ..
Other amenities include an office/den with bath,
newer shake roof, pdla doors, granite island in
kitchen, crown molding and smooth ceilings.
0FFE.RE.D AT $635,000
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376 Newport Glen Court
DAVID
Open Saturday 1-5
This rurn-kcy remodel in l 994 teatures a gourmet
km:hcn with J Wolf Range, commcn:ial hood, Euro-
!ltyk cabinet:., birdscyc maple, and Sub-zero Bosch
dishwa~hcr. Other Jmmcnitics include stone t1oofling,
marble and granite counter'i throughout, vaulte~ ceil-
ings, bull -nosed corners, pool and spa.
McCULLOCH
(714) 644-9070 Ext. 149
l SAN MARTIN, SPYGLASS HILL
4 bd, 2 .5 ba, estate-sized lot with large
pool, new french doors and windows.
N EW LISTING • $699,000
Great location, 2 bd, 2 ba, spacious
mascer suice with mirrored wardrobes.
$289,000
46 DRAKES BAY, SPYGLASS HILL
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
Experience."
1 -800-487-4931
0FFE.RE.D AT $695,000
2 DRAKES BAY, SPYGLASS HILL
Panoramic occna, Catalina & night-light
views, 5 bd, 3 ba, remodeled interior.
$899,000
3 HALPMOON BAY, SPYGLASS HILL
Ocean and bay views tTom this 4 bedroom,
2.5 bath home, formal dining room.
Lease $3,400/mo
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Daily Pit<>< ReaJ &r:ate • Augu!lt 3. 1996
AN ESTATE ON LIDO ISLE
H.Jf a block on ea8t end of LiJo. 5 bed.room, 5.5 bath,
family room & library. Lot Value.
~to $1,795,000
UNITS AT THE BEACH
Nine unit. in N«-wpott &.cli at tlw be.di.
Great n...... l..ot. of P.u~.
$1,395,()()()
OVER TWO LOTS ON LIDO ISLE
Channing old Lido home with 88' on Sood. 4 bed.room,
3+ baths. Private cowtyarJ entry. Large U patio.
$949,000
PRISTINE UDO HOME KAY POLOVINA NEWPORT BEACH STEAL
,\ lrn1..t 2 loi. witl1 3 l)t'(lroonu, 2 7 5 hdh., f .imily ,,,J
maid'• roorm. Pool 'I"' ,.,,.I 3 ar ~~
$~99.000
N EWPORT NORTII VILLA
E LEGANT MARBELLA
Gate guarded. Oversized, lushly landscape<! property in a
comer location. 3Bd +den, approx. 2400sf w/cathedr.J
ceiling. Built-in entertainment center. Large master
w/walk-in closet 3 fireplaces. Plantation shutters.
Offered at $468,000
631-1400 x236
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2 ar ~ witJi .torafe. G.ud oommunity.
RecL..oiJ to $189,900
F ABu1ous WATER & SUNSET vmWs
BALBOA ISLAND BAYFRONT
Prime comer location with full pier and dock. 4Bcl/ 4&
house w!fonnal dining rm & breakfast nook, large ~ving
room w!frplc, large nwter w/ sitting area, and a 2Bd
aparbnenl 2 car garage w/worbhop & full bath
Offered at $2, 195,000
673-69 0 0 GRAYCE TALIAFERRO 5 4 9-0019 \
QUANTUM HOME TOUR® SPECIAL PROPERTIES
. THE BEST OPEN HousE You'll EVER At 1 END.
522 W9st Oceanfront, Ba/J,oa Peninsula
Are You The Buyer That Wants
... 70' of prime ocean /rontage on 3 lots?
... a .,,acious, wen maintained 4 ~droom lromll?
4 • I• ? ... a car garafl'l + on srte panemg .
... a raiud foundation, basement and attic?
... a uparate 30x40' patio + Jog run?
... mblrior patio for BBQ and sun k ck?
... to UNJtch boat action and wind sur/ers?
... to watcJ. tire pounding mr/ and Catalina o;ews?
... to mcJur an flXC'10ent buy?
2525 Ocean Blvd., Channel Reef
Enjoy all the elements of living on the bay
/rom the deck of your own condominium.
2 bedrooms, 2 batks, gated community.
$449,000
The Best Kept Secret in
Corona Je/ Mar.
3424 Seabreeze Lane, Harbor View Hille
Tkis beaut;/ul/y upgraded and expanded
home sits on a large lot with a custom brick
entry and driveway. Featuring 4 bed-
rooms, 3 batl.s, remodeled, custom kitcken,
family room with oaulted ceilings,
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ..
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A priced location on the bayfront of ,
prestigious Lido Isle is the setting for this
· brand ntJI'.', custom residence.
: ..:,. 'J'he-stately li:Ping room, formal tining . ...
7;_i>o• and kitchen-great t:Qom overliff!_i the:
A· sparkling bay. The luxurious master suite
features an abundance of built-in cabi-
netry, cozy fireplace and a /apish bath
with spa tub. French doors open to the
bay inviting the sea breeu.
Tucked away is a handsome library
appointed with Hon:duran mahoga.ny
and ma.rble fireplace. A con1enient ele-
. va.tor richly pa.neled with beJJeled mirrors .
a.nd warm woods, glides between floors.
e private oc wi accommo ate a
yacht of over 50' and prwides a deck for
swimming and dining. Beneath the
expansive waterfront terrace and adja-
cent to the dock, is a bonus room perfect
for boating needs or a wine cellar.
LYLEEN-~ }Ef.ff, EWING
800-949-94 7'
714-613-1980
Are You The Buyer That Want.s
... 70' of prime oc.zan /rontage on 3 lots?
... a 4 car garage+ on site parking?
... a raiuJ foundation, basement anJ attic?
... a S41para~ 30x40' patio+ Jog run ?
... intmor patio for BBQ anJ sun Jeck?
... to t0atcla £oat action anJ wind 11Ur/ers?
... to roatcla tlaa pounding sur/ anJ Catalina views?
... to malu, an tZXc.zOent buy?
the buyer for this spectacular home .
Now available at the exceptional value
of $1, 7 90, ooiJ .
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Specia.lizing . ·
in Your
.
Real Estate
Needs.
-CAMPBELL
(714) 644-9060
EXT. 121
MAJOR PRICE REDUCTION!!!
204 HAZEL, CORONA DEL MAR • $1, 795,000
Traditional 4f bd, 3 ba home overlooking the Pacific,
offers incredible coastal views, build new or remodel.
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14 RUE GRAND DUCAL • $1, 150,000
• Private lot overlooking the 4th fairway • • ~ulous architectural details thro,µghout 0
•Two large master suites
• Immense formal living areas
• Lushly landscaped gardens
• Large lot with lap ~ool & spa
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23 Rue Grand Ducal • $599,000
• Completely updated with
outstanding quality and taste
• Two bedrooms and den -
• Spacious formal living areas
• Fabulous French garden
• Quiet location
• Single level
PERRY TAUB
''Why Settle for
Mediocrity?''
(714) 644-5833
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MICHAEL DREYFUS
OR SUSAN EIR
ASSOCIATE LOGAN WILSON
HARBOR VIEW HOMES SPECIALISTS -(800) 892-2'-158
R,zpresenting more buyers and sellers in Harbor View Homes
'1-:-·.tlia~;~~ther a!,ent or team of agents · · 96~ -~~m;
Sold ... 1860 Port Renwick Sold ... 1730 Port Bar.mouth Sold ... 1824 Port.Ashley
Sold ... 1943 Port Provence Sold ... 1 81 8 Port Margate Sold ... 205 7 Port Brinol
,, SolJ ... 1851. Port Kimberly Sold ... 1963 Port Bristol So/d ... 1955 Port Edward
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1515 SBRBNADB TB.llRACB • $U9,000
O>mplctcly rtmodded 4 bedroom & den, 3 bath
custom home with stunning ocean & bay views.
1131 DoLPHIN TBRRACB • $1,195,000
Spectacular unobstructed 180 degree &oat row views of
Newport Harbor, ocean, channel & Balboa Island.
Fabulous opporruniry to remodel or tear down and rebuild.
2000 T AHUNA TBlut.ACB • $659,000
Exceptionally charming 3 bedroom, 2 bath home with a
lovely yard and room fur expansion.
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1721 G ALATBA TBIUlACB • $1,049,000
Tastefully remodeled 3 bedroom & den, 3 bath home with a
view of Newport Harbor. Courtyard entry, gracious entrance
hall, spacious "Great Room", gourmet kitchen & more!
Seller may consider a lease option
1525 SANTAN'BLLA 'I'BuACI! • $i89,000
Tell your friends about this 4 plus bedroom,
3 bath home with a loYc1y spa.
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~joy glorious, unimpeded views of the 0 ~·cretch of coastline that many caJI among
the most beautiful in Southern California. Thls
exceptional property is perched on a bluff
above Corona dd Ma.r's Little Corona Beach,
which looks out over rugged shoreline,
fascinating tidepools, smooth inviting beaches
and the mesmerizing expanse of the Pacific that
border "the C rown of the Sea." An endless
variety of colorful sunsets, Catalina vistas and
delightful sundrenched summer days can be
yours from this premiere oceanfront location in
Newport's most desirable coastline community.
for more information on this property, please call
John Campbell of
The enchantment of Corona del Mar lies in
its splendid natural setting md its charming
neighborhood atmosphere. This property is
perfectly situated to take advantage of the
village attractions, while it$ cul-de-sac setting
ensures privacy, quiet, and generous visitor
parking. Th.is blufftop home includes four
bedrooms, three baths, family room_. dining
room, and large interior courtyard; and there is
plenty of room for future expansion or
rebuilding, with the poten~ for adding
panoramic views of the surrounding hills. And
all beach f.tcilities arc within easy access.
Offered at
$1,795,000 Coldwell Banker Newport Beach
(714) 644-9060
LEANOR OWIE
CELEBRATING 22 YBARS WITH CoLDWBLL BANICBR.
(714) 644-9060 EXT. 145
2465 MARINO -~---......--,
BAYSHORES
Close to the beach,
this beautiful home is
situated on a large lot
with 55' on the street
in a quiet location.
$995,000
322 CATALINA
NEWPORT HEIGHTS
'Th.is spacious, traditional
home features french
doors, hardwood
floors and a highly
motivated seller.
$449,000
Make the Right Move
jUST REDUCED! Now $349,900
403 Poppy Ave., Corona del Mar
OPEN SUNDAY -1-SPM
Spectacular detached townhome,
3 bd, 2.5 ba. living room w/ fireplace
OPEN SATURDAY -1-SPM
. 2479 Rue de Cannes
Eastslde Costa Mesa
3 bd, 2.S ba. privata yard.
OPEN SUNDAY -1-SPM
+t Baycrest Court
The Court Townhome, NB
3 bd, 3 ba. great location.
Janet Vinogrod
od...ertising soles
representatNe
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questions or suggestions for material you
would like to see in the Daily Pilot Real
Estate section, published every Saturday.
If you would like to submit materials
for publication or you have an
interesting story idea. con1act Juhe
Viker, real estate editor al (714) 574-
4242, fax (714) 650-4802. If you are interested in advertising in
our publication, contact sales
representatives Kip Hancock at (714)
574-4247 or Janet Vinognd at (714)
574-4248. Tbc.irfax number is (714)
To reach us by mail: Daily Pilot RcaJ
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10 a.m . -2 p.m .. Broker Preview
MLS Book delivery
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2 p .m. -4 p .m .. COMPASS Beginner course
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9 a.m .. MLS Committee meeting
10 a .m ., BORPAC Trustees meeting
1 -4 p .m .. Environmental Hazards
9 a .m. -noon, Understanding the R.E. Contract
9 a .m .. Grievance Committee meeting
9 a .m. -noon, COMPASS Advanced c~urse
10 a .m. -2 p .m ., Broker Preview
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1 -4 p.m., Probate
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GrubbtrEllis ~,,k~ 644-6200 Residential Real Estate Services • Independently Owned and Operated
SEEING IS BELIEVING
Close ro rhe sea! 3BR, 2.5BA in guard-gated community offers a
min• Vlt"W or 1he Pacific • pools, tennis. Great V:llue!
$439,000 Harriet Borwinick Code 70677
CONTEMPORARY DOVER SHORES
Cu~con111ed 4BR home w/European flair locarcd on an oversized flat
stm.•1-10 \trcet 101 l nh.inted by a prvt pool, rose g.udc:ns, grassy areas &
wc:ll l1t patio
$849,000 Ted Jarvis Code 71347
SMASHING NEW
CUSTOM
SBR, 5.SBA w/library, office &
3 car garage. Ocean, harbor &
city light views. Priced bdow
market.
Ann, Ted & Sui.anoe
$1,395,000
Code 70237
A PERFECT 10
Compleccly upgraded 3BR, 3BA execuuve 1own-
home. Grear loc uion offering Vlt"WS or pool &
mountains. Owner will trade, lease opuon or help
finance.
Carol Allison
$299,500 Code 70267
GREAT LOCATION
Well-maintained 2BR, I BA w/ I BR up~ta1rs, studio
down. Vaulced beam ceilin~s, charming yard. private
front pario. C lose to Bluebird Park.
Bob Coluccio
$320,000 Code 72747
LIGHT & BRJGHT
Well-maintained 3BR. 2BA home. Family rm . .1dd1-
tion w/fireplacc & wet bar. Repainted inside: & out.
Trc:llcsed patio, porting shed & vegetable garden.
Anne Hoover
SPACIOUS POOL HOME
Big 2 s1ory home fearuring 4BR & 2.5BA + added
family room. Den or office downstairs, 3 fircplaas.
Large pool.
Kay KonF.tl & Jim Weiscnbach .
$349,000 Code 70277
CREAM OF THE CROP
Villa home: offering extra large Aoorplan in supreme
location. Impeccable: w/limcstone Aooring. frpk,
surround sound.
Carol Allison & James Gray _ ·
$498,500 Code 71787
BEACH, PIER
&VIEWS
3BR. 3 BA cwrom bouu
views from entire open floor
plan. right on tftc water!
Outside patio & landscaped
yard lead ro prvt. ~
N.incy Barfidd 6c
Tom lovenim
$1 ,995,000
Code 7 1757
SPECTACULAR VIEWS
Ocean, Bay & city lights views arc the highlight of
this 4BR home. Light & bright, fiun. rm. + bonus
rm., 2 fireplaces, wine closet, pool 6c spa.
Karen Rezek
$509,500 Code 72717 $879,000 Code 7 1707
HARBOR RIDGE FSI'ATES
Ocean & Catalina views from this residence in gate-guarded comm.
Private: courtyard entry, view patios, lush landscaping. A bc.lucy!
$627,500 Linda Oct.h & Lois Jacobs Code 71977
THE GOWEN
TOUCH
Dramatic European
country style home boasrs
details tha1 will amaz.c
you! Hand painted Frcsca
w;a)ls, 4 frplc's, expansive
living room & enclosed
patio.
Bob Coluccio
$849,000
Code 70827
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2525 0c.ean Blvd. IG4 Sat. $565,000 Mali Gulledge
2631 Raqucta SaL $319,000 Gib WlaJcer -639 c.ameo Higbbnds S&S $899,000 Kenton/Betton
1424 Antigua Way
415 Evening Sw
346 Poppy
1537 Kttl
908 Ccltis Pl.
286 E. 19th St.
908 Chestnut
6 Canyon Fai~y
15 Rue Fontaine
5 Nightshore
7 Nightshore
5801 Seashore Dr.
53 Harbor Ridge
l S 14 Warwick Ln
1801 Port Stirling
46 1 Seaward
1883 Rhodes
287 23rd
1706 lrvine Ave
2821 Alta Vista
2115 Arbutus
Caw a
2650 Vista Onuda
6 Seascape
210 Lillie Lo. 1217
CHOOSE YOUR OWN
Cuscom home to be completed in September. Approx.
3,000 sq. ft. & a 180 dcgrcc ocean view. 4BR. 4.5BA.
Call now & select your own materials.
Eric & Laraine Shaw
S&S $849,000 BalUATS
S&S $815,000 Mark Jackson
S&S $665,000 Sttau.ssl Granieri
S&S $684.999 LeverettlPropp
S&S $399.000 Tom Brunson
S&S $249.500 LouAno Riney
S&S $589,000 Shiplcy/Schcifclbcin
Sun. S3.400.000 Carol Allison
Sun $798,000 Aune/Kenton
Sun $1,395,000 ATS
Sun, SJ.295.000 ATS
Sun. Sl.425,000 Solly Sbanen
Sun. $719,000 Claudenc Blanchard
Sun. $549.000 Jim Weiscnbach
Sun. $475.000 Judy Stnuss
Sun $440,000 Hyla Benca
Sun. $349.000 ~Kon&!
Sun. $289,000 Pam Ball
Sun. $310,000 DanaBbct
Sun. $649,000 Sally SIUplq
Sun. $519,000 Sandy Daley
Sun. $665,000 Kris Peyton
Sun. $384.500 Tom lovenitti
Sun. $1 74,495 GibWalka
Sun. $162,000 Mink/Curtin
S89,000 Mary Ann Mi:Guire
ENTERTAINER'S DREAM
This spacious 4BR, 4.5BA oceanfront home is locaccd
on a secluded eds & offers white water & ocean views
+ dramatic architecrurc w/high ceilings & cxcdlent
Aoorplan.
$949,000 Code 70617 $1,975,500
Lois Jacobs & Linda Occh
Code72727
NEW ENGLAND MASTERPIECE
Price Rllducied! Unbelievable custom home. Cape Cod
with 5/68R. 4.58A on over 1/3 acre. Two great rooms,
Chefs kitchen w/&pk & 60• Voong range wich griddle
& grill.
Anne Hoover
PREMIERE BIG CANYON FSTATE
Fabulous detailed cuscom home built by Fari w/magni-
ficent Wlws of the lake & Big Canyon golf course.
Marble accicnu thru-out, wine c:cllar, 6 frplc's, gym
room, pool. spa. 4 car garage.
Carol Allison & James Gray
$3,59S,000 Code 72527
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OCEANFRONT PROPE.JlTY
Step off of the pario and into the soft sand of this 4BR, 5BA duplex.
Skylights, PoggenpohJ cabinets in gourmet kitchen. 4 car garage.
$1,425,000 Solly & Evelyn Shaczen Code 71657
FABULOUS PRICE, FABULOUS VIEW
Outstanding ocean & city lights views from chis condo. Marble entry.
frplc. custom interiors. SeUer is motivated co sell now!
Karen Rezek & Claudette Blanchard Code 71097 $719,000
PANORAMIC VIEWS
Exceptional 4BR, 2.58A Eastbluff home w/views of Catalina, Back Bay,
mountains & city ligh ts. Light & bright. A definite must-sec!
$649,000 Sally Sliipley Code 72047
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DUiy Pilot JU.al Ettate •A~ 3, 1996
ON TENTH FAIRWAY OF BIG CANYON GoLF COURSE
631-2863
Barbara
Aune
•Remodeled Expanded "Monaco"
• 3 Bedrooms, 2.5 Baths
• Main Floor Master Suite
• Walk-In Wine Room/Temperature Control
• English Antique Bar
• Wood Paneled Library with Shelves
• Hardwood floors and carpeting
• Kitc~n/f.unily room with fireplace
• Chambers gas range
• Custom Built-in cabinetry
• Serene side of C'..olf Course
$798,000
Best Price in Town
Corona del M -11 ( .uJrd gated 3 BR, 2.5
BA, pools, curni\ l OUrls, sunset views.
5439,000
644-6373
x119
Best Views, spacious 4Br., 3.5 Ba.
SPECTACULAR
OCEANFRONT
Privacy on the
Bluff.
4BR, 4.5BA
Fantastic Value!
I\ ESCROW
FOR LEASE
Laguna 2BR $2,350
Harbor Ridge 4BR $4,200
CALL Us TODAY
FOR GREAT REsULTS!
Gated, 2Br., 2Ba. community.
BALBOA
PENINSULA
POINf CHARMER
3BR, 2BA
Oversized lot.
Large brick patio.
Steps to "Wedge"
$499,000
Tom ·1ovenitti
Nancy
Barfield
Newport Beach, Exceptional, 4BR, 2.25BA. Gourmet
Kitchen, Sauna, Gym, BC2med Ceilings, Upgraded!! ~le Loan, Low caVl down, Asking $385,500 (UI)
680, 5.25BA. European Vitia. Private g2ted courtyard,
absolutely exquisite. 50 ft. dock, 3 ~ ~c, pool, S(. •·
sauna, sccam shower, master retreat. Asking $1,950,000
380. 2BA condominium, owner says sell, 15% down,
assume loan of $254,000. Great location stcpc to pool.
~ubmjt all offers. Aakia.g $299,SOO
380, 2BA, 3 story, in Ncwpon Heights.
Great kitchen and patio. A.tkina $449,000
380, 2BA, original home and owner. A landscaping jewel on a I~ loL Hean
and soul for 42 years moving to Washington. Property sold "as is . There is a
house in there! • Addog $239,000
C.Ompkted 11/95, 3BR. 3BA. private beach, shared pier, dock. &bu.Jous view,
volume ceilings. bar gran.itc counters, nllm>rs cvcrywhcrc. Alldag Sl,'9S,OOO
3BR. 2.SBA. a>ntemporuy a>ndo in COM.
Walk to beach and toWn. Very Mcditc:rra.ocan.
Alk1ng $S39,000
Tom Iovenitti
&
Nancy· Barfield
644-6373 x140/217
N~rt 'BHchsalu~am~~-~g~~~~~~~~~
niche proves profitable
Grubb-&-Ellis sales team
reaches success through their
combined mcpet ience
Jim Weiseobacb and Kay Konfal, a
sales team with OnJbb & Ellis Residential
Real Estate Servi<:ea in Newport Beach,
property. Accordjng to Konf al, these
suggestions usually cost very little
~pared 10 the increased selling price. In
their three most recent transactions, the
-· P'P~Y sold within 10 days.
"There is a buyer for every pro~
especially in Newport Beach. You just
have to know bow to market that
property," Konf al
said. have developed a
unique sales niche
that is proving very
profit.able for their
While Konfal is .. .... -
' clients. They
specialize in
marketing property
thar has been on the
market before and
did nor sell. a niche
that most reaJ csat.e
associates arc
hesitant to pursue.
the creative, high·
energy parmcr,
Wcisenbach brings
an impressive
background of real
estate experience
and knowledge
which perfectly
complements
Konfal's talents. He
is a licensed real
estate broker and has Wcisenbach and
Konfal arc proactive
marketers and
combine several Jim Weisenboc:h and Kay Konfal
a bachelor's degree
in both real estate
creative strategies to ensure a sale for
their client. Konfal. who has a
background in new home sales and a .
degree in interior design. meets with the
homeowners to discuss the ·merchandising
changes that will maximize the property's
positive featura and greatly enhance the
prospective buyer's tint impression of the
and finance. He
brings years of experience as a real estate
appraiser and a loan underwriter to the
partnership. Combined, they have more
than 35 years of real estate experience.
For flllOn ilifonrudion, call Ji.In
Wtistn.ba.tla and Klly Kon/al at tM
Grubb cl Ellb Newport Bead ojJke,
(114) 644-6200.
Big Canyon fairway home This remodeled and expanded~
bedroom. two and ono-balf balb "Monaco" model is located on the I 0th fairway of Big
Canyon Oolf Coone in a panl-gated private community.
Custom features include an antique English bar and a walk-in wine room with
tcmpcratwc control. There is also custom built-in cabi¥try.
The wood paneled library with shelves provides elegance and wannth, along with the
kitchen/family room with fireplace. In additioo, there is a Chambers gas range in the
kitchco.
For convenience. the master suite is located on the main floor. The home is located
on the aeieoe aide of the golf course and is listed for $798,000.
Por _,,.. lltfOIWlflllM, colllad &uNra AllM or Joan K11110n, Gnbb ""4 Ellb
R11l4."'1tll RMI 8** ~n, 23 Corpol'OU PiatA St1. 190, N1Wport Be«lt, (114)
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VIEWS OF CHERRY
LAKE &c BACK BAY
• Don't curb appraise. This is
a huge home
• 5BR. 3.SBA
• New Hardwood Floors &:
Decks
•Large Family Room
• 2 Ftrepl.cc.s
• 3-Car Garaae + RV Parking
$459,000
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BOUNDARIES:
Newport Terrace condominiums are
bounded by 19th Street (south),
Sundance Drive (east) and the Santa Ana
River Bed (west).
HOMES:
Built in 1977, there are 270
condominiums ranging in size from 980
to 1,400 square feet. Most of the
condominimums are two bedroom, two
bath or three bedroom, three bath. Prices
range from $130,000 to the mid-
$140,000s.
COMMUNITY FEATURES:
Residents of Newport Terrace
Newport Terrace condominiums
condominiums can enjoy a six acre park,
pool and bike trails.
SCHOOLS:
Whittier Elementary, TeWUlkle Junior
High and Estancia High School. The
private school is Carden Hall.
SHOPPING:
The many shops and restaurants of
Perfection in Emerald Bay This opulent home boasts tbe finest
· custom detail and refinements with views that can only be described as spectacular.
Located in one of Southern California's finest guard gated communities of Emerald
Bay, every aspect of this luxurious property has been recently remodeled with only
the best materials applied. •
Upon entering you'll sec beautiful wood floors. Continuing on, there is a solid steel
ornate banister which leads to the spacious living areas with dramatic French doors,
stunning marble fireplace, skylights and Berber carpeting. A large formal dining area
and state-of-the-art kitchen complete the aonosphere of perfection.
In addition to three bedrooms and two and one-half baths, there is a bonus room
that could easily be converted to a fourth bedroom. Additional ameruties include a
cul-de-sac location, three car garage, large master bedroom Jacuzzi tub in master
bath, tiles and all new fixtures in all baths, built-in kitchen window seat and built-in
speakers for surround sound .
For 1110n ilifonullo11, call "'1nW Howell al ColdweU BanUr, (714) 631-1400 OT
,.,., (114) 133-1566. .
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Triangle Square are only one mile away.
South Coast Plaza is within five miles
and Fashion Island is close by.
SOURCE:
Dorothy Ables, Coldwell Banker Costa
Mesa, (714) 668-9333.
If you would lih to submit a
communily profile of your farm area,
please follow tlte above formal and
19th STREET
encloie a ""'P oulline (Tlao111111 G.ude)
of the aru alonK witll a plaoto of a
CIUJ'lnl listing. The description of the
property goes under the "now lllud"
section.
~nd tJu hlfor11u11um to JulU l'iUr,
nal eltate editor, Daily Pllo4 330 W.
Bay St, Costa Mesa, CA 92621. q JOU
have any questions, please call (114)
514-4242.
ColdY1ell Banker raises more
than $35,000 for Habitat for
H~manity build
A successful golf tournament international non-profit organization that
works to build decent, atJordabJe housing. helps build houses for those Habitat houses are sold to those in need.
Since its founding in J 976, Habitat bas
More than $35,000 was raised by providCd shelters to more than 100,000
Coldwell Banker employees at the family members, and in 1994 alone more
Longest Day of Golf Tournament, than 10,000 houses in 42 countries were
according to Charlie Johnson, Coldwell built. Th.rough the Habitat For Humanity
Banker senior vice president, Orange process, hope is restored and lives are
County region of the Southern California changed as tho cycle of need is broken.
Company. Coldwell Banker is the only national
Hosted by Habitat For Humanity, real estate firm to embrace Habitat IV
nearly 80 golfers played on 12 different Humanity as its official eotporate charity.
golf courses in Los Angeles, Orange and The company bas funded aod built
San Diego counties. 1bc money raised is numerous Habitat homes nationwide since
for a Coldwell Banker/Habitat For its affiliation with the non-profit
Humanity build that is scheduled for next organization in 1993. Locally, Coldwell
year in Irvine. Banker completed a duplex in Long
Johnson, along with Bob Le Fever, Beach in 1995, is completing a home in
president of the Soothe-In California San Diego in August 1996, and will be
Company, were amon8 the golfqa building a home in Irvine in early 1 m.
contributin& to this woithwhile cause. _ Por '°"' rMl nlllU _.,, ~ '°"'-_
.. Coldwell Banker proudly SUlf0!18 loc.al ColdwU Bah' oJJk• or~•
Habitat for Humanity in its efforts to help Coldwdl Bahr 011 tlN lnt.md Ill
deserving families in their quest for home llttp:/lttlww.col4tHllbaaUr.co111. TM·
ownership,"said Johnson. "Being in the larpd rniMlllMl rWll n1'1U c,,.,,.,.J in
business of buying and 8ClUng homes, ~ co111w.a .,., ,...,
providing abelter is at the heart of what ...-. lJ1 oJfk•• 11114 i.i 11M1f1
our company is all about. What better 7,00IJ Mia al«ltda ,,,,,.,,,._ Onn11J,
way for us. as a poop. to give back to the tlN C0#9M1..., .-.C, Z,$410rnWe1IW
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BILL or LINDA GEFfENEY 631-1842
631-1842
631-6006
Buying
or
Refinancing?
3.95°/0
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No Closing Costs
{Interest Only Option Available)
Any Loan Over $200,000 to $3,000,000
For a FREE Loan Consultation, Contact:
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or
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Office: (714) 673-4664
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Located in the Rogers Realty Building
2737 East Coast Highway •C:Orona dd Mar, CA 92625
• A P.R. 7.6% All n.ta subjca to change •Equal Opportunity Lcndc:r
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Costa Mesa'• best kept secret This lWO Slol}' home, nestled in a quaint
pride of ownership neighborhood. offers outstanding value and convenieoce. ~ spacious three
bedroom. three bath home, the living room is accented by cathedral ceilinp, pavers and a
welcoming brick fireplace with hearth. The large formal dining room is a step up from the living
room. The light and bright kitchen is highlighted by a center island, walk-in pantry. lots of storage
and a breakfast area. Downstairs has rwo cheery bedrooms and two baths.
The master bedroom with attached bath is upstairs and includes pitched ceilings, two extra
large window seats for quiet reading and IOU of closet space.
AdditiooaJ amenities include hardwood flooring, new neutral carpeting, new paint. plantation
sbuuers, mimnd wardrobes, inside laundry, a wonderful buiJl-in oak bar for entertaining and a
great family/bonus room with skylight.
A large yard, deck and sport court offer room for fonnaJ or informal gatherings and fun. All
you could want plus a rwo car attached garage. Offered at $319,000.
For lltDrW iafor..tio,., "11 Jlldy M•rt:. or J•lk SclurtluU.1, tit Coat Nn-pon Pr0pcnu1,
(114) 644-1600; 'Chk r-., SU. 260, N•wpon BftlCI&.
Conveniently located across from Newport's Upper Bnck Bay, Bay
View Court is a gated community built by J.M. Peters Company in 1986. There is a lushly
landscaped recreation area with heated pool and spa. tile roofs and soft peach stucco exteriors.
This 1,900-plus sqWlK foot. rwo slOr)' executive townbome. with an oversized rwo car anachcd
garage. is compriled of two mascer suites with vaulted ceilings and a privaae balcony oo the upper
level. 1be lower level, with whitewashed wood flooring. includes a living room with fireplace.
dining room, convertible den, full bath, inlerior laundry room and kitchen with breakfast area.
white cabinetry and tile countertops. Added windows of this end unit enhance the light. pry and
neutral decor. This air conditioned townhome has an asking price of $289,000.
For""',.. u.formalion, caU Susan Fu al Coast N•wport Pro,Hrtln, ' Chtk P/.az/J, St•. 260,
N•wpon B~ll, (11') 644-1600.
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Great starter home This four bedroom, three bath home is a 1ot or
house for the money. Its large open floor plan and yard make it ideal for the growina
family. Offered at $22S,OOO.
For llUJn biforJlllltlD11, ClllJ Jon tutd Haul DUll011 a1 (714) 644-1600. Coan
Newport Propntk1, 4 Ctvk PlcA, SI•. 260, Nwport B•odt •
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Newport Shores is a relaxed beach community of over 400 homes
built in the early l960's. 247 "'"'""' $399,000
"The Shol'C$" sits on a pcDinsnla surrollJlded by a peacc.ful. lapping Riehm Bliznilt
waterway simply known as -ttThe Canal"!
Many prime locations offer large waterfront decks for cntertainiag,
and reluing sandy beaches. All homes in "The Shores" are a short,
easy walk to the oceanfront.
The community association is very active. Residents enjoy
gathering at the community center -newly refurbished -which
offers a clubhouse with kitchen & barbeque facilities, olympic siu
swimming pool, tennis court. sand vollyball court & children's
playground. Best of all the dues are low -Only $22 per month! $462,000
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EiJ«fl V.a. M:r Wnllk Coast Ncwpon Properties, Coldwell Banker, First Team, The Prudential-Jon Douglas Co.
Prestigious Belcourt townhome
Located in the gated community of Belcourt, thjs
elegant four bedroom, three and one-half bath town
home offers the finest of the Newport Beach lifcs1yle.
High ceiHngs and more than 3,400 squ~ feet provide a
feeling of spaciousness. Situated on a premium lot with a
large yard and brick patio, it overl&ks the community
park and pool.
Features include two fireplaces, top-of-the-line
security system, custom built-ins and a three car garage.
The large, ~t kitchen features top quality appliances.
The sunny breakfast nook is a perfect spot to begin your
day. Offered at $679,§oo.
For JNJl. i1tJorM111io1t, "'14,,,, Noalt tit (114) 644-
16()(). CotUI N..,ort PropmU1, 4 Cine Plar.a, SU. 260,
Newpon JUcla. . •• ~ h $ Jh eh• '• f t I t
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Premium quality townhome in
Corona del Mar This luxurious O>rona del
Mar townhome offers two bedrooms and two and one-
half baths. Premium quality throughout. it features lop-
of-the-line appliances, marble floors and fireplaces,
crown moldings, custom lighting and French doors
opening to a spacious stone paved patio.
The master suite offers vaulted ceilings. a fireplace.
ceiling fan, walk-in closet, spa tub and French doors that
open to a private deck. Also included is an attached one
car garage and a carport. Located on a qwct comer this
home is walk.ing distat\ce to village shops &11d the beach.
Offered at $429,900.
For WU>n ilcfonlllllWn, caU qnn Noah tit (114) 644-
16()(). COtJUt Nrqort PropmU1, 4 Ci"lc Plavi, SU. 260,
Dramatic fairway estate Situa1ed in
the exclusive guard-gated c.ommunity of Big Canyon. is this •
contemporary custom residence showcasing s~ccping
panoramas of the Big Canydll Country Club's 8th fairway A
dramatic entry of natural limestone floors and vaulted
ceilings create an elegant ambiance. Step down to the formal
living room and enjoy the view. The kitchen is a gounnet's
delighl with a large center island and granite counter tops. A
cozy breakfast nook overlooks the fairway below. The
family room features a flagstone fireplace. Also on the main
floor is a guest room and full bath. 11lCl'C are three
bedrooms upstairs. each have a deck with fairway views.
Tbe mastq,,.suite.includcs 1 marble fireplace and built-ia
dressel's. "ftle master bath fearures marble oouotertops,
shower and spa tub. Convenient upstain 1aw>dry room with
extra storaae space. Offered at SI ,SS0,000.
For 11tOn "41'.,.._..., Cllll Dtuu11 Bib6., GtuJ
u,r.M Ill (714) 644-1600. Coat N""°" ~. 4 Newpon Beula. ,.,, \• .... ,.~ .. I I• .... u.~~,# .. \:~~ .. ~ ~~~~+-.)~;,.,;r!"'4"-"'"'~ •
Marilyn Read excels at
Coast NeV#port Properties
She specializes on Lido ~sle
and has been a long time
-rflSiclent there .. . -
'The prof cssional name they carry in
the community along with the excellent
service and marketing drew me to this
company," Read said.
She joined Coast Newpon Properties
not onl y as a seasoned professional. but as
an agent who knows the value of a
lifetime of learning. As a former school
teacher, Read f cels the lessons learned in
her teaching profession apply well in real
estate. Integrity, thorough knowledge of
her subject and superb listening skills are
qualities that made Read an outstanding
teacher and now place her al the head of
the class in real estate.
An award winner and member of the
President's Circle with her fonner
company, Read is also very involved in
the community. She has been a Lido Isle
resident for 20 years and has served on
the association board for four years. She
also served on the yacht club and tennis
boards. She served the Children's Home
Society for 20 years and was on staff at
the Royal Family Kid Camp for two
years.
Jn her spare time she enjoys jogging,
tennis and skiing.
You can conlact Marilyn Read aJ (714)
723-88()(). Coast Newport Properties,
3377 V'ui Lido, Newport Beach.
Exclusive but p riced right This clegantJy styled two bedroom. two
. bath home in Jasmine Creek is ideally suited for fonnal or informal gatherings.
Entering through a beautifully tiled entry, the spacious fireside living room and large
f onnaJ dining room lend to an easy flow for entertaining.
Two patio areas on opposite ends of the home promise endless hours of outdoor
enjoyment. A cozy den/family room with fireplace provides a quiet retreat. The master
bedroom has a large walk-in closet and.attached master bath with a sunken tub and
separate enclosed shower. White cabinets in the convenient kitchen malce this room
with its brcakf ast nook, light and bright. 1bc kitchen also opens to a patio for added
sunlight and relaxation. •
Jasmine Creek is a 24 hour guard gated community with pools and spas. a beautiful
clubhouse and miles of meandering lush greenbelts. Within a short walking distance to
the beach, Jasmine Creek has remained an enviable place to live -convenient to
everything for which this beautiful area is celebrated. There arc no MelJo-Roos taxes.
Offered at $349,900.
For 11Wn Utfonnado11, calJ J11lu Sclulllnlng •r Judy Mertz. Coast NA'p<Jn
Prop,rtie1, 4 Clvk PlarJI., S111U 260, N•wport B•ad, or call (714) 644-1600 •
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two car garage.
A highlight of the upstairs is the spacious bonus area with built-in cabinets. The view-
oriented master suite includes a bath with recessed lighting, marble tile flooring,
separate tub and shower and spacious walk-in closet. lbere are two additional
bedrooms with a "Jack-and-Jill" bath. St. Laurent is a unique small gated community
featuring a recreational facility with swimming pool and spa designed to complement
the leisure-Oriented lifestyle of the Newport Coast. The home is listed for $599,000.
For tuldilional Utfomudio11, contact Judy M~ or Jlll:h Schmiesing aJ (714) 644-
16()(); Coast N•wpon Propertla, 4 Civic Pico, SlliU 260, Newport B~h.
Mar l risas townhome in Newport Heights s1ep into
the pagca of Arcbitectunl Digest when you enter thia fabulous townbome built in 1990.
With four bedrooms, two full baths and a powder room, the two story, 2.200 square
foot unit offers 10 foot ceilings, crown moldings, bull nose comers, Duopanc windows,
Preocb doors, bleached maple cabinet&, new 20 x 20 ceramic tile floorina and five-iocb
base boards. F'U"eplacea enhance the living room. dini.na area and family room. A diam
kitchen with tile counter tops and breakfast bar opens to the family room. An enclosed
tcrra coua tiled patio accented with lush container plantings watered by drip inigatioo
offers sunny outside living and alfresco dining.
On the upper level ia a large master suite inctudina 1 walk-in closet. a suite of
secondmy bedrooms, bath. laundry area, u well u a teparate fourth bedroom or home
office with private balcony. 'file roofs and stucco exteriors, two ca? attached prqc and
the private drive ~ accented by the beautiful landicapc of the 10 unit complex. ThiJ
wonderful townhome bas an askina price of $369,000.
For ltWtw ht/onudo11, ctlll Siiia Fix Ill Cotllt N.wpon 'PropmW1, 4 Cirit: Pb,
Su. 260, N.w'°" B.-la, (114) 644-1600. .
I RalM•ofAut-t_!:_, ... ] KEY LENDERS AND RATES
30-y ... fixed
INT'EAOT y. ~ MAX. MARGIN NM.
American 5!Yings Barne s (800) 562-{)212 1.875% 20 2.125 30 8.138
RATE DWN (~} A.PA LOAN l"l INDEX ,FREQ.
3.950% 25 1.000 7.318 600,000 2.400 110 1M
Bank of Ameia B (800) 642·2244 8.000% 20 2.125 45 8.265
California Federal Bank S (800) 225-3337 8.000% 20 --1.-500--4-5 8. 197
5.750% 20 1.000 8.591 207,000 2.750 1TS 6M
3.875% 20 1.000 7.267 207,000 2.350 110 1M
Chase Manhattan K (800) 900-6062 7.875% 20 2.500 30 8.179 5.000% 20 2.000 8.685 207,000 3.000 1TS__ 1 y
-::-Coaat __ f:~edetal~~Senk--:----':"'.'S_('-800--'-)-300-_56__;_26 __ ..:_8.:..:.0.::.:50%:....:..:..._20 2.000 1 o 8.302
C~Homel.oens K (800)Bn·5626 7.875% 5 2.000 45 8.125 .
2.950% 25 1.000 7.309 500,000 2.400 110 1M
4.750% 20 0.000 7.570 207,000 2.750 110 1M
Detrick MOnaeoe Group R {714) 769-9692 7.875% 5 1.250 14 8.044 4.950% 20 1 .000 7.276 600,000 2.350 110 1 M
DowMySaw;gs-:----:--------S_('-800~)_336-_963_9 ___ 7.875% 20 2.125 30 8.138
Emery FNnC:iel A {714) 729-9200 7.750% 5 1.830 15 7.980
F'ldefity Fee;;;, Bank S (800) 232-2309 7.875% 5 2.000 10 8.125
2.950% 20 1.000 7.359 500,000 2.450 110 1M
2.950% 20 1.813 7.342 600,000 2.350 110 1M ----,.----3. 950 % 10 0.875 7.405 207,000 2.500 110 1M
First Federal Bank of CA S (800) 672-4332 8. 125% 20 1.875 30 8.385 ------Fleet Mott~ K (800) 700·5650 8.125% 20 2.250 30 8.406
2.950% 20 1.250 71335 207,000 2.400 110 1 M
6.125% 20 2.375 8.627 207,000 2.750 1TS 1Y
~lendale F~I Bank S (800) 560-9000 _7_.8_7_5% 5 2.250 45 8.152
Great Western Bank B (800) 492· 7587 7 .850% 20 2. 1 oo 30 8.11 o
5.000% 5 _1_._000 ___ 8_.668 ___ 2_0_1.;....000 ___ 2_.e_1_5 __ 1_T_s __ s_M_
3.950% 20 1.000 7 .'J67 207,000 2.450 110 1 M -------Home Savings S (800) 975-5051 8.000% 10 2.250 30 8.279 3.950% 20 1.000 8.007 500,000 2.050 1TS 1 M ------Nations8anc Mtg. Corp. K (800) 685-0001 7.625% 20 2.500 30 7.925 4.750% 20 2.500 8.992 207,000 3.000 L6M 6M
Newport Coast Rnanaal R (800) 808-5626 8. 125% 5 0.875 10 8.256 2.950% 25 0.750 7.433 600,000 2.550 110 1M
Oceanview Financial R (71 4) 651-{)355 7 .875'Yo 5 1. 750 15 8.098 6.750% 10 0.750 8.740 207,000 3.000 1TS 1 Y
ProfedMort~..;._ _____ K_..:..(800_ )686-3756 7.875% 20 2.125 30 8.138 4.250% 20 1.000 7 .545 400,000 2.625 110 1 M
TlC Financial SVcs. R (800) 801-7300 7.875% 10 1.375 13 8.057 5.625% 5 1.500 8.478 207,000 2.750 1TS 1Y -----Union Bank B (800) 453-1288 8.125% 20 2.000 60 _8_.3_7_9 5.375% 20 1 .. 250 8.366 207,000 2.625 6CO 6M
Weste_m_F1n_a_naai_· S.B. S (800) 393-9372 8.000% 5 1 .500 7.000% 10 0.000 8.685 207,000 3.000 1TS 1Y ------------~
30 8.197
Weyert\aeuser Mtg. K (800) 669-{)747 8.000% 10 1 750 10 8.224 3.950% 20 1.125 7.430 207,000 2.500 110 1M
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~of Al9I em.. u lllllw • brol<8I 0t c:orpora11on For infonna11011 cell Calif ORE •I (916) 227-0931 ,...,_,A.-tor lldjus1able$ ls en lnlroduclOly rate tor lhe first lldjustmenl period. Down P~ Is amounc ol cash (% 0(
Slllet prlc:e) peld to...., Pl1of ID ligr1ing mor1gllgl contrad Pointe.,.'% ol toen l>*nce paid 1019nde< 11 time of loan closlnO-locti-ln ts the nomber ol OIY8 llnder guarenteet rate poor to cl0"1g A.P.R. is lhe .,,,..,., percentage rate
wfliCtl la M "'"*9d _,., QOll of !he loan to the_bonower Aa A.P.A.1 era calculated by Mol1gege Newa Co bued on a $207,000 loen ..oount. lhe polnl9 shown and $700 104al fees The A PR a -Included In tNs chart for OOll'll>8rl·
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mum ol l207,000. MlrgM (In%) Is l9nders profil; margin+ Index• IOll.lal ,.,. aller flfSt lldjustment Index ts the ba$1$ IOr selling.,, lldjus1able rile (Margin• lnde11 •New Rate) 110 • 1 Ith Dist. Cost of Fund5, ITS • 1-Y-TrASUfY
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clwlge. V_., raw Ind terms priof to lpPlylr1g lor a loan All lenders ptoYtdt loens "Mlh d11fe1an111tes 1n<1 t&m1a lor d#fa<ant loan amounts The lnlonnatlon 1>1asenl9d IS rool an oller lo make 11 loll't For I consumer guide on hOw to $hop
lof 1 mortgllge, IMd • $4 50check payable to Mortgage News Co .. 1810 E. 17th St. Sule 100. Santi Ana. CA 92705 (714) 836-1177 COPYRIGHT O 1996 Mortgage News Co
Top Stars sizzle in June
Don and Kathi Enright of
Star Real Estate have a $5
Frank McDowell, president and
owner of Star Real Estate, one of the
largest independent real estate
brokerages in Orange County.
announced a dazzling 15 million in real
estate sales in June for Don and Kathi
Enright.
"I am in awe of this achievement."
McDowell said. "AU of our Star
professionals are experieoccd veterans
and success bcR is the norm; however,
this !eve~ of production is exceptional.
even by our standards."
The Enright& dedicated themselves to
being the No. l team in Corona del Mar
and Newpon Beach, their particular
area of expertise.
"We are full-time, full-effort
professionals, dedicated to being the
best in the business," Kathi said. "We
have been providing high quality real
estate service for a combined total of 52
years. With 52 years of experience, we
can assist our clients in all areas of the
saJe process.,.
"Transactions do not just happen by
themselves, but ~uirc killfuJ attention
to derai l Md analysi ;· Don . aid. "In
essence, we know how to best structure
a transaction from the beginning, in
order to provide our client with the . .
fulfilling our fiduciary duties of utmost
care. integiity, honesty and loyalty. Our
clients have the confidence of knowing
they have selected the very best team to
represent them in one of their most
important financial investments."
McDowell is an outstanding and
seasoned busines~man and be agrees
with the Enrights about the value of
experience. According to McDowell
there is no substitution for knowledge
gained from experience and constant
exposure in all the aspects of the
business. His agents are suc~sfuJ
because they are able to provide their
cljents with outstanding service, which
comes from genuine concern for their
client's concerns, and also a high level
of professional expertise gained through
years of experience. His agents average
more than 14 years experience. Star
professionals have the most experience
of any real estate office in Orange
County
For mor1 infonnalion, caJJ Don and
Kathi Enright Ol Star Real Bnau,
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Alice BroV#nell named top
producer at Balboa
She's in the lead for the
first half of '96
Walter Mitchell, owner-broker of
Balboa Island Realty named Alice
Brownell the top producer for June
and also for the first half of the year.
Brownell is a broker-associate who
has lived on Balboa Island for the past
18 years. ·During this time, she and
her husband, Doug, have been
involved in building custom homes on
the Island. Her years of experience in
real estate sales and in building homes
combined with her professionalism
and friendly personality make her
popular among clients. Additionally,
Brownell's in-depth knowledge of
Balboa Island's lifestyle, people,
homes, and inner worlcings that only a
full-time ~sidcnt can experience is
displayed in her enthusiasm for
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everything that makes the community
such a unique place to live.
Alice Brown.a ct111 IH cortlat:Ud at
Balboa l1'411d ReaJt,, (114) 67J.8700
or caU INr voic• mail at (71.f) 648·
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Corona Del Mar
Fabulous Value!! Not Yet Listed!!
$599,000!!
3BR, 21/ZBA. Family room, pool, separate yard. Very privace!
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Jim & Patty McDonald
McDonald CdM Homes
759-9070
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~ Offb 714-557·9000 ext 108 ~
Q Home 714-759-1779 *'
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• 4 bedrOQm, 2 bath
•Pool & spa
• 2-car attached garage
• New paint & carpet
Piked fw qukk sale!
$199,000
Your l!Ukk to the latest and best resale homes ooen this weekend
COSTA MESA 1940 Windward Lane 4BR Sat 2-4 Sun 1 :3~5 $529,000
552 Hamilton Sl, #Al 2BR Sun 1·5 $1 74,900 Rf/MAX
Cannery Village Realty Rae Rodgers
673-3777 760-5000 x126
20 Hillsborough, Hrbr Hiii 5BR Sun 1-5 $1,195,000
NEWPORT BEACH Sandy Mittman/Prudential
1 Jetty 3BR Sun 1-S $409,000 729-7271
Judy kolar 2600 Newport Blvd. #211 2BR Sun 1-4 $345,000
Agent unnery Village Realty Judy Kolar 673-3777
1218 Polaris, Dover Shores 4BR Sat l·S $870,000 2641 Vis1a Drive 4Br Sun 1-5 $1,850,000
Sandy Mittman-PrudentW Curt A. Herberb, II 644-1096 hdflc Coast Rutty Group n9-n11 631-6004
1S14 E. Oceanfront 3BR Sun 1-4 $1,450,000 407 E. Edgewater 48R Sat/Sun 1-5 $1,399,000
unnery Village Rea.lty Cannery VIiiage Rulty
673-3777 67).lm
1532 Highland Drive 58R Sun 1-3 $575,000 506 '1" Street ~ 3BR -Sat/Sun 1-S $1,100,&o Knowleton Rutty Cannery Village Realty
JlnWlae 673-3n7
646-3605/642-1168 507 Tustin Ave 38R Sat 1 :»SISun 1 ·S $429,900
1707 E. Bay Ave 7BR Sat/Sun l-5 $3,950,000 Rf/MAX
Cannery VIiiage Realty Rae Rodgm
673-3777 760-5000 x126
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• Exquisite Qacom &tty Door WI Ba-dcd Glass
•WoodAoon
• Newer Nwtral Carpeting
•Custom Wi.ndow 'treatni'c.nts
• ~anded ff · Room
• Pnvate Co~Atrium
• Lwh Ga.rdem WI Fruit Trees & Roses
• ~ Patio Cover, Custom Decking
• 2 Ffreplaca
BIG
CANYON
Lowest Price
Single level
2 Bedroom,
2 Bath, Den.
wner
asking
$489,000
644-5215
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Enjoy rcson style living! This
lovely, single-level reaidence is
located over El Niguel Golf Course,
on a quiet cul-de-sac offering lots of
privacy! With over 2200 sq. ft. of
living space & approx. 9000 sq. ft.
lot, there arc 3 spaciow bedrooms
& 2.5 baths.
Reduced to $399,900!
PAVIA COSENZA
Office: 495-1800 Home Office: 495-2510
1 Jetty Dr.
This Seller la Serious !fl
• Fabulous Sunset Views
• 3 Bdrms .. 2 I /2 Ba
•Family Room
• Gate Guarded Comm
• 6 Tennis C.OUrts. 3 Pools & Spas
Unbelln>ably Priced at
$409.000
Call now ·ror your private showtng
Judy Kolar
640-1212
Shea Realty
New Listing!
Traditional Family Home
Large Lot w/pool 5 bedrooms, 4
baths1 Master
bearoom
w/firerlacc. L'lrgc
Fonna living room
with fireplace.
Fonnal Jming
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Lowest pr1ccd 2 bedroom townhomc in
this gated community. Private beach.
walk to Balboa Island. shopping. restaur-
ants. It's like everyday is a holiday
$459,000
Coll now for your prtvate shoul(ng
640-1212
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mof, rcmoddcd ktt•hcn & baths. Shm\\ open, light &
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Spaciou~ 380 with ~en Mi=sa Verde Stare street home.
Vaulted ceilinS$. Soudiwc t ao.:ena. Custom oak and tile
acccnh thru-our. Fruit trees. CuJ-dc-sac. W33MAR
POPULAR "THEME~ TRACT$289,000 $202,500
Nrnkd in a park like setting! Beautiful 280, 2.SBA, 2
\tory townhouse with 2-car attached garage. Cozy fire-
place, upgrades throu~mut. Very private. #20SEA
MODEL PERFECT! IllVINE $219,900
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flooring. Cozy fireplace. #67SUN
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CAJ.IPOll.NlA OUAMINC $239,750
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Nl!%T TO MESA VU.DB C.C. $269,500
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and ipa. Luge mutc.r bcl. j llrqil~a Hardv.-ond
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