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Women pros courted
back to NewTJOrt
s.Mng the Newport-Mesa community since 1907
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Feeling the
sting of battle
They are driving me absolute-
ly bonkers.
They stab me on my nose, my
chin and jawbone, my cheek-
bones. They attack my ears and
my neck, wrists, forearms and
elbows, my knees, legs and
ankles.
I use Campho Phenique,
Absorbine Jr., rubbing alcohol,
Witch Hazel, BugStilc, Cortaid,
La.nacaine, Gold Bond, ammo-
nia, Rhulgel, After Bite and ice
cubes.
None of it works very well,
unless you slather it on within
moments after the mosquito gets
the seven moving parts of its
greedy mouth into your succu-
lent flesh.
Seeking relief and wise coun-
sel, I visited with Dr. James P.
Webb, vector ecologist for
Orange County Vector Control.
Were there more mosquitoes ·
now in my neighborhood than
usual? Need we worry more
about their bites as a means of
disease transmission? Are they
ranging farther from breeding
areas? Is there anything that can
erase the suffering of a bite?
Jim's answers were yes, yes,
yes and not really.
While the mosquito popula-
tion of Orange County is down
somewhat from last year, it is up
in one of the primary breeding
areas, Back Bay.
•Where we used to find three
to five egg rafts in a scoop of
water, we are now finding as
many as 100 to 150, • Jim said. A
raft contains up to 200 eggs.
question was confirmed in a fax
Jim sent later in the day: ·oetec-
tion of St. Louis Encephalitis has
been confirmed during routine
' surveillance testing of blood
from small birds in Orange
County .... These positive results
indicate that mosquitoes are
infected with SLE virus .... Our
concern is that humans may be
involved 1n this transmission
cycle.•
There is no need to panic, Jim
says. There is no epidemic here.
Just a warning for all of us to be
careful as tightrope walkers.
Watch everything around our
homes and yards that might pro-
vide a habitat for mosquitoes.
.1
But make no mistake. This is
a war, and the foe is fierce, cun-
,.ning and vicious.
Thursday morning I went
behind enemy lines with a
SWAT team. The commander,
Doug Mathews, is a silver-fox
type of 5', who has been with
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Demir Brade takes a little a1r time while tn-ltne skating around McFadden Square earlier
this week. The fin~ weather should tempt more skaters and sun seekers to the beaches.
TAKEN OF~ THE TOP
•Longtime barber Ed
Swaim gets clipped again
as thieves make off with
telltale red, white and
blue pole.
By John Canalis, Da1'1 Piiot
COSTA MESA -The red,
white and blue pole that spun a
hypnotic welcome at Swaim's :eam. Shop for about 40 years
bas been stolen.
Thieves made off with the
lighted ornament late Wednei-
day or early Thursday, said own-
er Ed Swaim.
The pole, practically a dty
landmark, came with the shop on
Newport Boulevard when Swaim
bought the business on July 2,
· t963. He said the previous owner
inltalled it in the 1950s,
The bandits apparently did a
poor job of prying the pole from
its base. Bolts and parts were left
behind, obvious signs Of damage,
Swaim said. •r would guess they couldn't
get much out of it.• he said. •1
think they're going to be disap-
pointed when they get home."
The shop owner isn't sure how
much the pole is worth,. possibly
a few hundred dollars, he said.
But the sentimental worth
goes deep, particularly for cus-
tomers who called Friday to say
they were disappointed by the
theft.
• SEE BARBER PAGE AS
Popular Ensign
principal to retire
•Health concerns have sidelined 55-year-old Scott
Paulsen, credited with shaping innovative programs.
By Julie Ross Cannon, Daily Pilot
Scott Paulsen, the beloved
principal of Ensign Intermediate
School, will not return to his stu-
dents next month.
Because of health concerns,
the 55-year-old model adminis-
trator will retire from the Newport
Beach school effective Aug. 31.
~we were flabbergasted,"
Superintendent Mac Bernd said
Friday after Paulsen delivered his
letter of r~$§natlon to the admin-
istratiVeOlffces. "But r know he's
looking forward to some relax-
ation, and I support anything he
would do for his own well-being
and health."
Paulsen is well-known m the
Newport Harbor community for
his innovative programs at
Ensign, which have garnered the
school hundreds of thousands of
dollars in grants.
"I've never been privileged to
work with a more outstanding
principal," Bernd said. "I think
he's a role mode for any educa-
tion administrator."
Paulsen joined the Costa Mesa
Union School District in 1962 as a
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SCOTT PAULSEN'S, '
TENURE AT ENSIGN
+ Established
w eekly Ethnic
Forum for stu-
dents to dispel
racist stereo-
types and
counteract
intolerance
+created
Navigators
, support group
: for dads
: +Garnered more than
I SS00,000 in grants from ! anonymous foundation i
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teacher. He has served as princi-
pal at many of the community's
schools, including Monte VJ.Sta,
Andersen, California and TeWm-
kle.
At Ensign, however, Paulsen
brought a new level of dedica-
tion, creating a student ethnic
• SEE PAULSEN PAGE AS
El Toro plan gets
loud local applause
•Locals hail report that
calls for commercial airport
at closing Marine base.
By Carolyn Miller, Daily Ptlot
NEWPORT BEACH -Just as
Milena Thompson answered her
telephone, a jet roared overhead.
"Wait a minute, the plane,"
she shouted, waiting until the
planes going over all the time, in
and out."
Thompson and her husband,
Malcolm, installed double pane
windows in their Santa Ana
Heights home years ago to dull
the roar of the passing planes.
When the windows are closed m
the winter, the extra layer of glass
works wonders. But in the sum-
mer, when the windows are open,
the noise is a nuisance.
Thompson, like several resi-
dents who live near John Wayne
Airport, was relieved to learn that
a draft report issued by the coun-
ty Thursday favored an interna-
tional commercial · rt at the
• SEE EL TORO PAGE A 11
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Locals balk at Angels "I don't know what "
makes Mr. Tavares
believe a Newport • president's comments
•Many said the comments by Tony Tavares, designed
to boost sagging team, were inappropriate.
By Julie Ross Cannon, Daily PilOt
NEWPORT BBACH -'the
president ot. the California Angels
touched some nervet here e&rlier
th1s week when be coinpared his
players, who are mired in a
llump, to spoiled kids in Newport
Beech. .
During a. team meeting earlier
tlUI Week. Tony Tav.,... repcirted:
1y told 1m pa.~. ·nus teun ba '°° IMD1 players who lOok Wte
they came frOn1 Newport Bw:h,
where tbC d9dcMel and mom-
mies ~" thim ~ tJair ever wanted. rm telling you right
now. there's no way we go meo
. 1
next season with this kind of
chenUstry. -
The comments, meant to
inspire the playen, peeved some
local residents.
·1 don't know wbat milkes Mr.
Tavares believe a Newport BHC.h
reSkient would want to play rot
the Angell,• • quipped Mayor
JOhn Hedges. .
.Tbia guy .. ...., trying to
ICON ~ti wtth Ntiwpolt ~·
dents,• Mid ltCMllDd Wlmlmi,
executlft dlrectol of tbe Newport
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·HPtng railed two cf6ilND.
Newport a..da. I doG't tblU
Beach resident
would want to play
for the Angels ... "
-JOHN HEDGES
SPORTS.
Women pros oourted
back to NewJJOrt
s.Mng the Newport-Mesa community since 1907
' I I 11 I ' I) \ I
Feeling the
sting of battle
They are driving me absolute-
ly bonkers. .
They stab me on my nose, my
chin and jawbone, my cheek-
bones. They attack my ears and
my neck, wrists, forearms and
elbows, my knees, legs and
ankles.
I use Campho Phenique,
Absorbine Jr., rubbing alcoh ol,
Witch Hazel, BugStik, Cortaid,
Lanacaine, Gold Bond, ammo-
nia., Rhulgel, After Bite and ice
cubes.
None of it works very well,
unless you slather it on within
moments after the mosquito gets
the seven moving parts of its
greedy mouth into your succu-
lent fiesh.
Seeking relief and wise coun-
sel, I visited with Dr. James P.
Webb, vector ecologist for
Orange County Vector Control.
Were there more mosquitoes ·
now in my neighborhood than
usual? Need we worry more
about their bites as a means of
disease transmission? Are they
ranging farther from breeding
areas? Is there anything that can
erase the suffering of a bite?
Jim's answers were yes, yes,
yes and not really.
While the mosquito popula-
tion of Orange County is down
somewhat from last year, it is up
in one of the primary breeding
areas, Back Bay.
•Where we used to find three
to five egg rafts in a scoop of
water, we are now finding as
many as 100 to 150, • Jim said. A
raft contains up to 200 eggs.
question was confirmed in a fax
Jim sent later in the day: "Detec-
tion of St. Louis Encephalitis has
been confirmed during routine
surveillance testing of blood
from small birds in Orange
County .... These positive results
indicate that mosquitoes are
infected with SLE virus .... Our
concern is that humans may be
involved in this transmission
cycle.•
There is no need to panic, Jim
says. There is no epidemic here.
Just a waming for all of us to be
careful as tightrope walkers.
Watch eveiything around our
homes and yards that might pro-
vide a habitat for mosquitoes.
But make no mistake. This is
a war, and the foe is fierce, cun-
)ling and vicious.
Thursday morning I went
behind enemy lines with a
SWAT team. The commander,
Doug Mathews, is a silver-fox
type of 54, who has been with
I • SEE BUGGED PAGE A 11
NEXT IN LINE
MAR,C MARTIN I OAllY PILOT
Demir Brade takes a little air Ume while ln-Une skattng around McFadden Square earlier
this week .. The ttn-: weather should tempt more skaters and sun seekers to the beaches.
TAKE N OF F THE TOP
•Longtime barber Ed
Swaim gets clipped again
as thieves make off with
telltale red, white and
blue pole.
By John Canalis. Dai/f Pilot
COSTA MESA -Tho red,
white and blue pole that spun a
hypnoUc welcome at Swaim's
~ Shop for about 40 years
has been stolen.
TIUeves made off with the
lighted ornament late Wednes-
day or early Thursday, said own·
er Ed Swaim.
The pole, practically a city
landmark, ceme with the shop on
Newport Boulevard when Swaim
bought the business on July 2,
· 1963. He said the previous owner
installed it in the 1950s.
The bandits apparently did a
poor job of prying the pole from
Its base. Bolts and parts were left
behind, obvious signs of damage,
Swaim said.
•1 would guess they couldn't
get much out of it,• be said. •1
think they're going to be disap-
pointed when they get home.•
The shop owner isn't sure how
much the pole is worth,. possibly
a few hundred dolla.rs, he said.
But the sentimental worth
goes deep, paiticularly for cus-
tomers who called Friday to say
they were disappointed by the
theft.
• SEE BARBER PAGE A5
Popular Ensign
principal to retire
•·Health concerns have sidelined 55-year-old Scott
Paulsen, credited with shaping innovative programs.
By Julie Ross Cannon, Datly Pilot
Scott Paulsen, the beloved
principal of Ensign Intermediate
School, will not return to his stu·
dents next month.
Because of health concerns,
the 55-year-old model adminis-
trator will retire from the Newport
Beach school effective Aug. 31.
"We were flabbergasted,"
Superintendent Mac Bernd said
Friday after Paulsen delivered his
letter of resignation to the admin-
istrative offices. "But I know he's
looking forward to some relax-
ation, and I support anything he
would do for his own well-being
and health."
Paulsen is well-known in the
Newport Harbor community for
his innovative programs at
Ensign, which have garnered the
school hundreds of thousands of
dollars in grants.
· "I've never been privileged to
work with a more outstanding
principal," Bernd said. "I think
he's a role mode for any educa-
tion administrator.·
Paulsen joined the Costa Mesa
Union School District in 1962 as a
SCOTT PAULSEN'S
TENURE AT ENSIGN
+ Established
weekly Ethnic
Forum for stu-
dents to dispel
racist stereo-
types and
counteract
intolerance
+created
Navigators
support group I
for dads t
+Garnered more tflan 1
1 $500,000 in grants from I
L:n.~n:=:::~~---.J
teacher. He has served ·as prino-
pal at many of the community's
schools, including Monte Vista,
Andersen, California and TeWin-
kle.
At Ensign, however, Paulsen
brought a new level of dedica-
tion, creating a student ethnic
• SEE PAULSEN PAGE AS
El TOro plan gets
loud local applause
•Locals hail report that
calls for commercial airport
at closing Marine base.
By Carolyn Miller, Datly Pilot
NEWPORT BEACH -Just as
Milena Thompson answered her
telephone, a jet roared overhead.
"Wait a minute, the plane,·
she shouted, waiting until the . . '
planes going over all the time, in
and out.~
Thompson and her husband,
Malcolm, installed double pane
windows in their Santa Ana
Heights home years ago to dull
the roar of the passing planes
When the windows are closed m
the winter, the extra layer of glass
works wonders. But in the sum-
mer, when the windows are open,
the noise is a nuisance.
Thompson, like several resi-
dents who live near John Wayne
Airport, was relieved to learn that
a draft report issued by the coun-
ty Thursday favored an interna-
tional commercial airport at the
This airport could acconunodate
38 million passengers a year.
An international commercial
•SEE EL TORO PAGE A11
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II I' Cara Heads are I .. welgbUng"
AROUND TOWN .....• A4 around when lt
! . comes to work· aEST IUYS . : ....... · .A:l. Ing out. They
Locals balk at Angels
president's comments
--"I don't know what
makes Mr. Tavares
believe a Newport
Beach resident
would want to play
for the Angels ... • compete today at
tbe CalUornla
StatltGalael
~tllftlng ·
~tlcalee .......
•Many said the comments by Tony Tavares, designed
to boost sagging team, were inappropriate.
By Julie Ross cannon. Daily Pilt>t
NEWPORT BEACH -The
president ol the Ca.Ulomia Angels
touched some nerves here earlier
this week when he compared his
players, who are mired in a
slump, to spoiled kids ln NeWport
Beech.
Dw1ng a teem mee~ earlier
thil week. Tony Tavanis reported-
ly told hll p&ayws. ·nus teem •
~ IMllJ pleyws who look like
they came from Nftrport BMch.
where tlMti' dllcktiel and mom-
mies .... them ~ tb8y ever wam.d. I'm telling Vo" rtght
DOW, there's no way we go -.
next season with this kind of
chemistry.·
The comments, meant to
inspire the playen, P"Ved some
local restdents.
·1 c:IOil't mow wtiat mak• Mr.
Tavares belieW a Nftrport Be&cb
nilddent Would want to play for
the Angell,. I quipped Mayor
John Hedges.
.This guy ii ....aty trying to
score pomta wtth NewpOrt ..-.
dents,• Mid Roe.eatnd W.U.,
ftecuttfe dbedelr ol tbe Newport 8Mcb com.w-e .... ,, If' ••
8'nMa. .. Mid .. 0 .. w..IMIP•1•-J::•
·Hnmg r1611ll two~·-· Newpolt ..... 1 doa't tlllak
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AJ SATUltDAV. AUGUST 10. 1•
·' -
greer
wylder
Help your pet
avoid the vet
T he PetCare Co., at 17th
Street and Irvine Boulevard
behind Coco's in Newport
Beach, is offering a great vaccine
clinic for your dog or cat today
from 9 to 11:30 a.m. Shots -
including rabies and leukemia -
range from $6 to $12.
Also, you can get a six months
supply of the magic flea-killing
pill -called Program -for $30.
This stuff really works. Call 650·
3520 for more information.
No~, Nobe, Nolse is offering
used CDs at 50% off the regular
price until mid August. The music
store has a great selection and is
located at 1505 A Mesa Verde
Drive East in Costa Mesa.
Call 556-6473 for more infor-
mation.
Newport North Center
{MacArthur Boulevard and Bison
in Newport Beach) is having a
sidewalk sale today.
And don't forget the Balboa
bland merchanfs "Summer Out·
door Sale" today and Sunday all
along Marine Avenue.
Carpet Depot (1904 Harbor
Blvd. in Costa Mesa) is having a
sale. Fifty yards of plush or berber
carpet -includlng padding and
installation -is $499 while sup-
plies last.
I haven't checked, but Carpet
Depot says it'll beat Home Depot
prices. Call 722-9642 for more
information.
Uriarte, a furniture and ceram-
ics store, is celebrating its grand
opening on the comer of Bristol
Street and Jamboree Road in
Newport Beach (3601 Jamboree
Blvd., Suite 22) with big sales.
Antique-style desks, regularly
$900, are $475; trunk-style bench-
es, regularly $500, are $249; and
rustic pine annoires, regularly up
to $1,200, are $595. Call 476-2286
for more information.
all floor stock. It's located at 1545
Newport Blvd. in Costa Mesa.
The Pilot bas some great
coupon ads In today's paper.
A few highlights: You can get a
free giant cookie from Sunflour
Bakery (427 E. 17th St. in Costa
Mesa) with a purchase of a loaf of
bread; 15% off any buy at
Orangewood Boutique (2850 E.
Coast Highway in Corona del
Mar); and 10% off an adult
round-mp to Catalina on the
Catalina Ayer (673-5245).
There are more coupons, just
take a look.
There's a good sale on at
Nor1b Face at 1tiangle Square.
You can save up to 50% on men's
and women's clothing and aooes-
sories and up to 45% on equip--
ment {sleeping bags, tents and
packs). Call 646.0909 for more
information.
• IEST MIYS appears Thursdays and
Saturdays. tf you know of • good buy
c.all me at 54G-1224, fax me at 646-4170
or write to me: Best Buys Dally Piiot. 330
W. Bay St. Costa Mesa, ~~27.
NANCY ·STANSFIELD
SHE IS
A 20-year mobile meal volunteer
for the Friends in Service to Humanity
or FISH organization.
FOREIGN BEAUTY
Born in Indiana, Stansfield identi-
fies herself as a ·boosier, • although
she has lived in a number of places.
Working as an electrical engineer, ,
Stansfield's father moved the family
around to such places as Cuba and
Venezuela.
"The first four and a half years 'of
my life was spent in Cuba,• she said.
·But I remembered Venezuela more
not only because I was older, but
because of how beautiful it was
there.•
The two-story house her parents
bought was like a sprawling estate,
Stansfield said.
"It had a balcony and the land was
tiered in front where avocado, banana
and other fruit trees grew.• she said.
"There was a rose garden, a tennis
court and a range of ~ountains in our
backyard; it was a simply magnificent
place for my brother and I to play."
Last spring, Stansfield said she
went back to Venezuela with her hus-
band for the first time since and was
astonished to find the house gone.
"The place where it used to be had
turned into a condominium complex,"
she said, regretfully. "It was funny
because the guards around there were
staring at me taking pictures.
The wheels delivering the Illeals
"To ease their minds, my husband
told them I used to have a home
there," she said.
COLORS ANO TINT
"I told my husband that we had to
get glasses with flowers or tint on
them so I could see them better,
because I used to knock. the dear
ones right off the counter," she s1!id.
"Wiping a tissue on the floor and then
bringing it up to my face would tell
me if the floor was dirty."
NEPAL AND BEYOND
Stansfield said the best part of the
mobile meals program for her has
been working with the drivers.
apiece," she said. "They pick up the
food from Hoag Hospital at 11 a.m. on
their assigned day and make the
rounds."
In 1976, when Stansfield first took
over the mobile meals program for
FISH, she was diagnosed as legally
blind.
Stansfield said she usually sched-
ules her drivers for only two times a
month because of their active
lifestyles.
"When the cataract in my left eye
was finally ripe enough to operate on,
the retina tore," she said. "With my
right eye replaced with a glass one, I
was legally blind tor 14 years. e
For 19 years now, Stansfiel4 has
been able to see thanks to operations
and the help of thick glasses.
"They are the best people in the
world, I'll tell you," she said. "They
are mostly retired people, in their 80s
and 90s, and they are a joy to work
with."
Five times a week, a. hot lunch,
cold dinner, two beverages and a
dessert is deliver..ed to 64 people who
cannot leave home for one reason or
another, Stansfield said.
•Some of my drivers have gone to
Nepal, the South Pole, and have
climbed parts of Mount Everest," she
said. "It sure sheds a whole different
light on getting older!"
Stansfield said she was able to get
by with a few tricks she developed.
"I rushed home the day I could
finally see and said, 'wow, I didn't
know the curtains were that color,'•
she said, laughing. "I was so thrllled." "The drivers deliver to eight people
-By Kathleen Haney
photo by Marc Martin
It's time to build up those sandcastle skills
SANDCASTLES: Get ready
for the 35th annual Sandcastl
ontest sponsor y the Com-
modores Club of the Newport
Harbor Area Chamber of Com-
merce being held at noon on
Sunday, Sept. 15 at Big Corona
State Beach.
Chairman John Blom said
everyone can participate by
putting a team together and
sending the entry form.
A team can be your family,
youth group, service club, civic
organization, office group or
even architectural firm. The
team will be competing against
similar groups in the trophy run
and all groups in the chase for
prize money -$200 for overall
best, $150 for most unique sand-
castle, $100 for most unique
sand sculpture and $50 for mo.st
humorous.
Call 729-4400 for more infor-
mation and a registration form.
KIWANIS CLUB GARAGE
SALE: You still have time today
to go to Ensign School for the
annual Kiwanis Club of Newport
Bea.ch garage sale.
HOT JlEFEJlRAL LINE~ U you
Costa Mesa, try serving as the
receptionist at the Newport Har-
bor Area Chamber of Com-
merce.
I did last week during lunch
hour while the staff went out for
a group lunch and did the
phones ever ring. Three calls
came in from Arizona and Neva-
da where the temperature was
112 degrees, seeking hotel refer-
rals for a quick weekend in cool·
er weather and an additional call
for a week-long Balboa Island
apartment rental.
Fortunately the chamber has
a good referral book at the
reception desk!
I was happy when the cham-
ber's customer service represen-
tative Lena Raymond returned
from lunch to pick up the
phones. Raymond is the knowl-
edgeable one who answers the
phones and questions on a daily
basis with great ease and makes
thousands of referrals to local
businesses each month.
JOTl'JNGS ..• Costa Mesa
Downtown Kiwanis Club Pro-
jim
de boom
gram Chairman John Fltzpabick
presented a check in the amount
of $1,000 to Dick Power, execu-
tive director of the Boys and
Girls Club. The funds will be
used at the Westside Club
Leaming Center.
Blll Barrington of the
Exchange Club of Newport Har-
bor was elected president of the
Exchange Club Child Abuse
Prevention Center of Orange
County.
Newport Balboa Rotary Club
a check in the amount of $1,000
to Marty Mittman, a Corona del
Mar High School student who is
a junior at-Northwestern Univer-
sity.
SERVICE CLUB MEETINGS
THIS COMING WEEK:
TUESDAY -7:30 a.m. -New-
port Beach Sunrise Rotary Club
meets at the Balboa Bay Club to
hear Dr. Javier Davila, on the
subject of infectious dise4$es in
Orange County. Noon -Kiwanis
Club of Newport Beach meets at
the Shark Island Yacht Club to
vote on possibly merging with
the Corona del Mar Kiwanis
Club. 6 p.m . -Costa Mesa-New-
port Harbor Lions Club, the Fish
Fry Club meets at the Costa
Mesa Country Club to hear from
Tom Brosnan of Merrill Lynch.
WEDNESDAY -?:30 a.m. -
Newport Harbor Kiwanis Club
meets at the University Athletic
Club. Noon -Costa Mesa Rotary
Club meets at Mesa Verde
Country Club. The Exchange
Club of Orange Coast meets at
the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club
for the Youth of the Year pro-
Rotary Club meets at the Bahia
Corinthian Yacht Club for a pro·
gram by Jan Young of the Mis-
sion San Juan Capistrano.
THURSDAY -7 a. m. -Costa
Mesa-Orange Coast Breakfast
Lions Club meets at Mimi's Cafe.
Noon -Kiwanis Club of Corona
del Mar meets at the Bahia
Corinthian Yacht Club and will
be joined by the Costa Mesa
Downt(}wn-Kiwanis Club. Costa
Mesa North Kiwanis Club meets
at the Holiday Inn. The
Exchange Club of Newport Har-
bor meets at the Shark Island
Yacht Club. The Newport-Irvine
Rotary Club meets at the Irvine
Marriott Hotel to bear Pat Kenna
of Martin Aviation.
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ELECTION '96 candidates
Tuvo college students gainer .
scholarship in slain officer's name·
The following candidates
filed nomination papers with
local city cl~rlcs and the county
Registrar of Voters by 5 p.m.
Friday to qualify for the
November election.
Some filing periods were
extended until Wednesday
since an incumbent had not
filed.
+COSTA MESA OTY COUNOL -
3 SEATS
(Filing deadline extended. until
Wednesday)
Joe Erickson (incumbent)
Mel Fleener
Llbby Cowan
Caroline Butler
James Fisler
+ NEWPORT BEACH OTY
COUNOL -3 SEATS
Dlstrl~ 2 (West Newport)
Jan A. Dehay (incumbent)•
Barry E. Zanck
Dlstrlct 5 {Balboa Island, Big
Canyon)
1 Diane Coltrane
Sout~oast
Thrift & Loan Association
John E. Noyes, Jr.
Ralph Rodheim
Robert Schoonmaker
District 7 (Harbor View, Spy-
glass Hill)
Philip L. Arst
Dolores A. Otting
Tom Thomson
+ NEWPORT-MESA UNIRED
SCHOOL DISTRICT -3 SEATS
Area 1 (North Costa Mesa)
Ed Decker {incumbent)
Area 3 {Santa Ana Heights,
East Costa Mesa, Dover Shores)
Martha Fluor (incumbent)
Area 6 {East Costa Mesa, New-
port Heights)
{Filing deadline extended until
Wednesday)
Dana Black
Brian Kevin Theriot
+ COSTA MESA SANITARY
DISTRICT -2 SEATS
Jim Ferryman (incumbent)
Art Perry (incumbent)
Paul Shenberger
+ MESA CONSOLIDATED
WATER DISTRICT -4 SEATS
Dt'Yillon t
Mark Korando (appointed
incumbent)
Fred Bockmiller
DlVlslon 2
Jack Hall {incumbent)
Ed Guilmette
Sandy Genis
Dana L. Haynes ,
Dlvtslon 3
Trudy Ohlig {incumbent)
Dlvtslon 5 -short term
Mike Healey (appointed incum-
bent)
Michael Collins
+ COAST COMMUNITY
COLLEGE DISTRICT -1 SEAT Area4 .
Paul Berger {incumbent)
Michael B. Collier
James M. Righeimer
By John Canalis, Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BEACH-In mem-
ory of slain police Officer Bob
Henry, two freshman college stu-
dents were given scholarship
checks Friday evening on the
steps of the Newport Beach Police
Department.
Jannell
Hanstein, 18, of
Stanton and
Dominick Cas-
tro, 17, of Ana-
heim each
received $500
toward their
college tuition.
The money was
raised during
the annual Cop B b H Bowl charity 0 enry
football game,•
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which attracts players from
throughout Orange County.
"I just want to say it's a great
honor, I've never received. a schol-
arship before," Hanstein said .
"This will be the one I remember
because I look around and I see
these police officers get shot and it
breaks my heart.'
Henry died more than a year
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-JANNEU HANSTEIN • for a scholar~
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Bradley said. His mem-
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played in the Cop Bowl.
"Bob is the only past player
that's been killed in the line of
duty,· said Newport Officer
Richard Bradley.
Castro said he was honored and
that the money will help with
school. He will attehd Rancho San-
tiago College in the fall. Hanstein
is enrolled. at Cal State Chico.
Terms of the scholarship
required. students to be good ath-
letes but not the kind of players
that would otherwise win tuition
Castro wrestled. and played
football at Katella High Schoo!.
Hanstein played softball a Mag:J'.\G"
lia High School. Both said th~
were unsure whether they'd con-
tinue playing in college. ·
The students also we
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two teens were among 10 appli-
cants.
"We couldn't decide betweep
the two so we decided to give it~o
both of them," Bradley said.
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SPffCJfCRAFT:-
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presents a 1pedal four-week
"Special Speechcratt• course
from 7 to 9 p.m. at Sgt. Pepper-
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The cost is $20. For more infonna-
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Zafte,. the esddag ~ -
developed by be.t l8lling author
Dr. Barry Sean, at Barne1 &
Noble Book.store in nia.ngle
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infonnat1on, call 673-3588.
1 CASINO NIGKT
The Oasis Center presents
• Qasino N'ight • from 5 to 9 p.m. to
raise funds for future programs at
the center. Guests will receive
$100 in chips to play blackjack,
roulette and craps at 800 Mar-
, guerite in Corona del Mar. The
· cdst is $20 in advance and $25 at
the door. For more information,
call 644-3244.
'TRUNK SHOW
'The Fashion Jewelry depart-
ment at Nordstrom South Coast
Plaza presents a Llly Rachel trunk
show from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Come
meet the designer and view her
tall collection of cut crystal pieces
at 3333 Bristol St., Costa Mesa.
For more information, call 549-
8300.
301'}i REUNION
Corona del Mar High School,
dass of 1966 will be holding a
class reunion at 5 p.m . at the
American Legion HaU. 15th
Street, on the bay. in Newport
Beach. For more information, call
759-6681 .
TIMBUKTU
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offers a Jewelry makmg class for
... a-year-olds and up at 11 a.m. at
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in.formation. call 650-7473.
GARAGE SALE
Tue Kiwanis Club of Newport
Beach has announced that it will
hold its fifth "Garage Sale" from 8
a.m. to 3 p.m . at Ensign Interme-
diate School, 2000 Cliff Drive,
Newport Beach. Proceed will go
toward the youth assistance pro-
gram and participants ar~ wel-
come to donate turnituJe, appli-
ances, games, toys, etc. For more
information, call 640-7538.
·ouVERI'"
Creative Magic Youth Theater
presents •Oliveri • the stage
adaptation of Charles Dickens'
classic novel, "Oliver 'l\vist," at 2
and 7 p .m . at Estancia High
School, 2323 Placentia Av~ .• Cos-
ta Mesa. The cost is'$5 to $10. For
more information, call 536-8625.
SUNDAY
BIRD EXPO
Bird Expo, a full spectrum of
exotic birds from around the
world, is at the Orange County
Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa from
9.30 a.m. to 3:30 p .m. The cost is
$3 for adults, $1 for children
under 12 year old and free park-
TRUCK SHOW
The •California Truck Jam-
boree,• the nations premiere vin-
tage and custom truck exhibition,
wUl celebrate its 10th anniversary
when lt returns to the Orange
County Fairgrounds from 10 a.m .
to 4 p.m. in Costa Mesa. The cost
is $12 for adults, SS for six to 12
year olds and free for children
under six. For more information,
call 364-1745.
COMMEMORATION
The Jewish Community Cen-
ter of Orange County and the Yid-
dish Culture Club will jointly
commemor* the martyrs who
were 24 c:l'the leading Soviet-
Jewish writers, poets and intellec·
tual public figures that were exe-
cuted under Joseph Stalin's con-
trol in 1952. The free program is
at 2 p.m. at 250 E. Baker St., Cos-
ta Mesa. For more information,
call 755-0340
MONDAY
CAREER FOCUS
McCue Associates presents
~Where Are You Going?" an
introduction to We purpose,
career direction and action, at
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Continuing the tradition of
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A free local support group
meets at 7 p.m. to discuss •ne
Zone,• the exciting nutrition plan
developed by best selling author
Barry Sears, at Barnes & Nobl.e
Bookstore in Fashion Island,
Newport Beach, For more infor-
mation, call 673-3588.
TIJESDAY
BUSINESS LUNCHEON
The South Coast Business and
Professional Women presents
their luncheon speak.er, Sarah
Alvillar discussing "Eff~ctive
1ime MaJ;tagement" from 11:30
a.m . to 1 p.m. at El Torito Grill,
633 S. Anton Blvd., Cost Mesa.
Tue cost is $17 for members and
$22 for guests. For more informa-
tion, call 4 72-4666.
SUNDAE SOOAL
All participants in the Newport
Beach Public Llbrary's Summer
Reading Program are invited to a
"Super Sundae Ice Cream Social"
at 2 p.m. in the Friend's Meeting
Room of the Central Library, 1000
Avocado Ave., Newport Beach.
For more information, call 717-
3807.
SUNDAE SOOAl
All participants in the Newport
Beach Public Ubrary's Summer
Reading Program are invited to a
"Super Sundae Jee Cream Social"
at 2:30 p.m. in the Vmcent Jor-
gensen Community Center adja-
cent to Mariners Branch, 2005
Dover Drive., Newport Beach. For
more information, call 717-3807.
CRIBBAGE CrUB
The Newport Beach Cribbage
Club will meet for the annual bar-
becue at 5 p .m. at the Oasis
Senior Center, 800 Marguerite,
Corona del Mar. Cribbage will
begin at 6:45 p.m . For more infor-
mation, call 631-3371.
THE ZONE
A free local support group
meets at 7 p .m. to discuss "The
NEW PlttNCIML
Parents. teachers and staff of
Mariners Elementary School are
invited to m~t l\muny Parham,
the new principal at Mariners
Elementary school, froDi 1 to 2
p.m. at the board room of Harper
School, 425 E. 18th St., Costa
Mesa. For more information, can
760-3466.
MASSAGE TALK
The Newport Harbor Area
Chamber of Commerce presents
"Massage: Necessity or Luxury•
from noon to 1:30 p.m. at the
Riverboat Cafe, 151 E. Coast
'Highway, Newport Beach. The
cost is $15 to $17. For more infor-
mation, call 729-4400.
3 STRIKES LAW
Orange County Paralegal
Association presents "The 3
Strikes Law ... or is it?" at 6 p.m. at
the Wyndham Garden Hotel,
3350 Avenue of the Arts, Costa
Mesa. The cost is $10 to $1 5.
Reservations will be accepted
until AUG. 12. For more informa-
tion, call 744-7747.
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Ml!tn ltt!MFAST
The Men's Fellowship Break-
fast of St. Andrew's Presbyterian
Church presents Chaplain Rick
Johnson of Orange County Juve-
nile Hall who will discuss •What's
Working?• from 7 to 8 p.m. in
Dierenfield Hall, across from
Newport Harbor High f chool.
The cost is $2.50. For more infor-
mation, call 574-2239.
THURSDAY
SUNDAE SOCIAL
All participants in the Newport
Beach Public Library's Summer
Reading Program are invited to a
"Super Sundae Ice Cream Social•
at 10:30 a.m. at the Balboa Branch
Library, 1po E. Balboa, Newport
Beach. For more information, call
717-3607.
BOOK SIGNING
Round Table West presents a
luncheon program with authors:
T. Jefferson Parker and "The
Triggerman's Dance," Tracey
Davis and "Sammy Davis Jr. -My
Father," Charles Hillinger and
"Charles Hillinger's America•
and Eleanor Vallee and •My
Vagabond Lover -An Intimate
Biography of Rudy Vallee" at the
Balboa Bay Club, 1221 W. Coast
Highway, Newport Beach. For
information, call (213) 256-7977.
SCHOOL FEARS
Orange Coast College pre-
sents a free seminar for individu-
als returning to college after a
break in their academic careers
called "Coping with Re-Entry
Pears" from 6 to 7:30 p.m. at
OCC's Counseling and Ad.mis-
sions Building in COsta Mesa. For
more information, call 432-5162.
soon
The Mono Lake Committee
presents a tree slide show on
Mono Lake and to answer ques-
tions about the committee's
work, Mono Lake and the future
of Los Angeles' watersheds at 7
p.m. at Adventure 16, 1959 Har-
bor Blvd. near 19th St. in Costa
Mesa. For more information, call
650-3301.
PRESSURE THERAPY
The Doctors Speakers Bureau
presents a free pressure point
therapy workshop from 6:30 to
7:30 p.m. at 2850 Mesa Verde Dr.
East, Suite HC" in Costa Mesa.
For more information, call 662-
0670.
THE ZONE
A free local support group
meets at 6 p.m. to discuss #The
Zone," the exciting nutrition plan
developed by best selling author
Barry Sears, at R. Rettig's Back to
Basics, 1680 Tustin Ave., Costa
Mesa. For more information, call
673-3568.
ART LEAGUE
The Costa Mesa Art League
General Meeting will be at 7 p.m.
at the Costa Mesa Neighborhood
Community Center, 1845 Part
Ave. For more information, call
540-6430.
CAREER NETWORK
The Career Network meeting
at Sh Andrew's Presbyterian
Church for those unemployed,
features Wiley Johnson, Psychol-
ogist who will discuss NNew Real-
ities in the Marketplace" at 7:30
p.m. in the Stewart Lounge at 600
St. Andrews Road, Newport
Beach. For more information, call
574-2239.
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PAULSEN
CONTINUED FROM A 1
forum to heJp quell racial unrest at
the school.
#What he's been able to do
there ln six yea.rs is fantastic,"
Bernd said. "When you set foot on
that campus, you know that is a
place that values education.•
School board president Jim de
Boom, whose daughter, Jodi,
attended Ensign under Paulsen's
leadership, said the principal will
be deeply missed.
·1 know I'll make some princi-
pals mad al me. but I think he's
been the finest principal in the dis-
trict for a nwnber of years,• he
said. "He begrudgingly trans-
ferred to Ensign and saw the
opportunity to create a different
climate.•
• De Boom said Paulsen brought
a sense of pride to the school,
which has been the modeJ to other
schools in California because of
the ethnic forum.
"He's got kids tallung with each
other, putting aside bigotry and
racism and looking for the best in
each person. He inspires the best
in each student and in his teach-
ers.·
SATURDAY, AUGUST 10, 1996
.
COMMENTS
CONTINUED FROM A1
Bill Robertson, diiector of
communication with Disney
Sports Enterprisei, said the com-
ments were taken out of context.
Tavares was trying to tell bis
players to "get off their high
bones,• he said.
•1t had nothing to do with
Newport Beach. He was just
using it as an analogy,· RobeI!-
son said. ·we have a large van-
ety of season ticket holders that
BARBER
CONTINUED FROM A 1
But then again, Swaun's is that
kind of place. It's an old-time place
where Swaim and partner Art Cas-
sidy, who call themselves barbers
rather than stylists, still give
straight razor shaves and inexpen•
sive cuts.
This isn't the fust time the shop
has been victimized. Another pole
was swiped about 15 years ago.
Swaim was deeply disappoint-
For All Your .
come from NeWpOrt Beecb. • sun. IOIDe pumtl .... nld
sports fans in tbe city Nkl M:>
c:xmmenU were uUtguided.
·niat analogy doelll't bald
water,• Mid John Walz, a eci.a...
del Mar High School boa rt r;'
#We have some of the 6n8lt •·
letic programs in Newpcllt 1
Beach. It's not because tbe play ...
er'• mommies and da&Bi!e ..,. ,
'Yes,· it's because they worJJ !
hard and are overachievera.
"It's really easy to crttic:ize
Newport Beach because ol °"',
affiuence," he said. "No one ever
criticizes you for criticizing the 1 nch. • 4'
ed alter the first theft. but the sec-
ond burglary is like a bad hair day,
not the lund of thing that upsets
him
"The first one really got me,·
Swaim said "I guess I am getting
older, more mellow.•
Swaun plans to replace the pole
with a newer model, which cos~
from $350 to $900, he said. He ~till
hadn't reached tus insurance ag~t
late Friday to find out if they would
cover the cost.
Costa Mesa police Lt Tom War-
nack said the department is awa,re
of the theft.
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SATUAOAV. AUGUST 10. 1996
St. Mark Presbyterian Church
+ADDRESS: 2100 Mar Vista
Drive, Newport Beach. + TELUHONE: 644-1341 . + DENOMINATION: Presby-
terian (U.S.A.). + YEAR otURCH ESTAB-
LISHED: 1962.
+SERVICE-TIMES: Sunday
at 9:30 a.m.; Sunday sc hool
for preschool, middle school
and high school youth meets
concurrently. Adults and
teens meet for Sunday school
at 11 :00 a .m. + PASTOR: Gary Collins. + ASSOCIATE PASTOR: Ro b
Stewart.
established a $20,000
endowment for a field trip
program; a partnership With
congregations In Managua,
Nicaragua to promote eco-
nomic growth. Through a
program developed within
the -Protestant Council of
Churches, the church has
provided $20,000 for small-
business loans. The church
also runs Community
Preschool at the church site.
The school provides a multi-
cultural curriculum for chil-
dren 2 years, 9 months (in
September) to 5 years of
age. + STAFF: Kathie Grasso is
music accompanist; Bev Bol-
ing is administrative secre-
tary; Mary Hornbuckle is
director of the Community
Preschool. The church is
interviewing for a directo r of
music -the church has a
MARC MAllTIN I OAJLY Pit.OT
Pastor Gary Collins· of St. Mark Presbyterian Church.
+ DRESS: Come as you are. + CHURCH DESIGN: A
group of simple buildings
designed more for function
than for show. The building
used for Sunday worship is
undergoing a complete reno-
vation, so the· parish hall is
serving as the site for Sunday
services until the construc-
t ion is finished.
large choir (25-30 people) for
its size. + SIZE OF CONGREGATION:
300. + MAKEUP OF CONGREGA-
TION: Members come from
Costa Mesa, Newport Beach
and Irvine. + CHILD CARE: Available for
inf ants and toddlers. Older
children attend Sunday
school concurrent with the
worship service.
•l• TYPE OF WORSHIP: Tradi-
tional Presbyterian in con-
temporary language. Both
traditional and contempo-
rary music.
•i. TYPE OF SERMON: Bibli-
cally-based, the sermons
emphasize that we are invit-
ed into Christ's life and
encourage church members
to be, like Christ, self-giving
and inclusive. Themes come
fro m a scripture for the
week, often the Gospel read-
ing as designated in the lec-
tionary. Sermons address mis-
sions and social-justice issues
of our day.
+ RECENT SERMON: Based
on the story of Jesus' feeding
of the 5,000.
+WELCOME WAGON:
Greeters welcome vis itors to
the church and there is a fel-
lowship hour on the patio at
10:30 a.m. A "welcome"
brochure is also available to
visitors. Being warm, hos-
pitable and inclusive is a pri-
ority at St. Mark. + OUTREACH PROGRAMS:
Among the many programs
and activities supported by
the church are: a partnership
with Glenn Martin Elemen-
tary School in Santa Ana
where church members pro-
vide tutoring and library
books and the church has
+ MISSION STATEMENT: St.
Mark is committed to
"believing that all humanity
matters, tnat every people 1s
God's People, that every per-
son is God's creation, and,
therefore, sacred, we will
actively seek to find waY.s to
share the Good News with
them all and invite them to
listen for God's call to them."
By Michele M. Marr
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Lame Men Walk.• the service will
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rtes• d uring the 10:30 a.m. Sunday
service at Orange Coast Unitarian
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day and is open to the public. Yid·
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-ounClation puts on a splasliy show for AIDS furid-raiser
he AIDS Services Founda-
ti.on d Orange County bas
set a goal of S.S00,000 for
the upcoming Big Splash fund-
raiser slated for Sept. 6-8. The
l.bree-day event will be the 11th
llJlllual Big Splash in Orange
County, which began back in 1985
and raised $33,000. Organizers
have come a long way.
Unfortunately, however, AIDS
is still very much with us. And
every penny of the incredible
$.500,000 that will be raised this
year will go directly to the founda-
tion for patient services and AIDS
research. Not a dollar will go to
function costs; everything will be
underwritten, donated, borrowed,
begged for or appropriate<! for the
splash. to be held on the grounds
of the Ken Jllbon and Al Roberts
residence in Laguna Beach.
Jillson and Roberts have been
core supporters of AIDS Services
since its inception. Last year, the
splash at their home brought in
$417,000. Pretty impressive num-
bers for two guys who put on a
backyard show and pool party.
Of course it's not just any old
show. They stage a massive effort
coordinated by some 200 volun-
teers from all over Orange County.
Jillson, the show's director for the
past 10 years, conceived this year's
story line when he was driving to
Aspen with Judy Mdnnls, a friend
and colleague who serves as the
show's technical director.
The two stopped at a restaurant
in Beaver, Utah, where they spot-
ted Beaver High School across the
b.w.
cook
street. In the school's honor, this
year's theme is "Splashback to
Beaver High."
Jillson, Roberts and Mcinnis
decided to turn back the clock,
and set their project in 1959 when
cars had fins and so did hair, for
both the boys and the girls.
Thecastofcharacters,which
numbers some 35 talented volun-
teers, includes: a singing and
dancing football coach, as well as
a football team: nasty cheerlead-
ers: a principal with a heart of
gold and a paddle; the loving and
dangerous school nurse; the nerdy
band leader; a girls gym coach; a
high school sweetheart; and the
All-American boy hero.
Familiar music from the 1950s
and 1960s will be combined with
original music and lyrics by Rox-
anna Ward and Phil Trodd, with a
show-stopping number they call
"Over The Top," Jillson said.
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son's successful off-Broad.way
musical •Swingttme Canteen~ in
New York. bas also arranged
some celebrity SUiprises. In past
yea.rs, perfonners such as Whoopt
Goldberg, Penny Manball, Bea
Arthur, Lauren Bacall. Dolly Par-
ton. and Kirk Douglas have
donated their talent to the show.
An auction of celeb memorabilia
will also be featured.
Jillson and Roberts -working
with Louise CU:mmings, DaWI
Armendariz, John Vaughn, Jack
Herzberg; BID Waten, Kim Oark
and a host of others -expect more
than 1,000 guests in their Katella
Street yard. Tickets range from
$50 to $250 with dinner served in
addition to the performance.
~ajor-donor VIP seating is also
available. So, if you want to
"Splasbback to Beaver High" and
support AIDS Services Foundation
of Orange County, make your
reservation by calling 253-1534 or
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will be celebrating the opening of
the Chanel Joallerie Boutique
Aug. 22 at South Coast Pla7.a.
A champagne reception will
provide guests a first glimpse of
one of the world's most coveted
jewelry assemblages, with one-of-
a-kind creations that range in
price from about $500 to more
than $500,000.
The August peek is just a pre-
view that will tease a more lavish
event being planned by Judie
Argyros and Ronnie All~baugb
for Nov. 7 in the haute boutique of
Chanel Joallerie, benefiting the
Orange County Performing Arts
Center. Proceeds from the affair
will be earmarked for arts educa-
tion programs.
Next Saturday evening, Aug.
17, the traditional Midsununer
Italian Festival known as Fer-
ragosto will take over Fashion
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. by Pam Arnett with assistance
from Child.help president Patti
Edwards and a group of fire jug-
glers, mandolin players and
strolling magicians surrounded by
bountiful buffet tables overflowing
with midswnmer ltahan dchcacies.
Another popular Italian event
known as Festa dell.a Vendenurua
is also in the final planning stages
for a. Sept. 14 premiere party. The
actual event takes place in early
October to coincide with the Ital-
ian grape haJVest.
An event supporting the Pedi-
atric Cancer Research Foundation
of Orange County, Festa IS the
brainchild of the marvelous Fran-
co Vesla, manager Qf Prego Ris-
torante. The famous grape stomp-
ing is a highlight of the affair. Lit-
erally a ton of grapes gets
srnooshed during the course of the
day-long Oct. 6 gathenng under
the Tuscan edves of the chic
Prego.
Pisbennen and women, it's
almost time again for the annual
Tag and Release Billfilb Towna-
ment sponsored by Hoag Memori-
al Hospital Presbyterian. The
eighth annual, three-day event on
the bay is set for Sept 5-8. It's
being planned by the capable 552 •
Club and this year's big tourna-
ment honors the late Gene Baum. •
who was an avid fisherman and
an even more dedicated supporter
of Hoag and 552.
Sponsored by Bertram Yachts,
the fishing will actually begin
Aug. 21, when another major
Hoag supporter, Rlcbard Berg,
invites sponsors and und~ters
aboard his multimilllon-dollar
yacht fisher, Jalapeno, for a bttle
bay cruise and bait talk to set the
tone for the tournament.for more
info m the fishing frenzy, call 760-
5939.
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reel critics
Reviewers take a waltz with 'Matilda'
Strong performances,
inspiring theme -but
no kissing
All kids think they have spe-
cial powers. Matilda knows she
has these special forces. There-
fore, Matilda is the perfect candi-
date to advo-
cate for the
rights of a
child.
As with
"James and
the Giant
Peach," this
adaptation of
a belov~
Roald Dahl By Melissa
book gathers Richardson
its strength
from a child's fantasy. Only
Matilda actually has the power to
make her dreams come true.
, As a super-intelligent kid who
·has to battle her neglectful, TV-
addicted parents while also
attempting to overthrow the hor-
rendous Miss Trunchbull, Matil-
da just wants to show children
are intelligent human beings
who should be listened to. She
doesn't ask much, but no one
hears a word she's saying, so
she's forced to take matters into
her own hands.
Mara Wilson gives a magnifi-
cent performance as clever
Matilda and manages not to be
overshadowed by her imposing
costars Danny DeVito and Rhea
Perlman, who produce a picture-
perfect portrayal of Matilda's
crazy parents.
And while Pam Ferris nearly
steals the show as the ogre Miss
Trunchbull, this movie won't be
among the summer blockbusters.
"Matilda" is a superb chil-
dren's movie with heart-warming
special effects, and everyone
should see it for the inspiration
Matilda gives to all who face
daunting foes. Just don't look for
any spectacular action stunts or
dreamy romances, because as
"Matilda• previews point out,
this is the only summer movie to
not have any kissing.
But if you want to feel like a
kid again, go see "Matilda"; it'll
make your day.
• MELISSA RICHARDSON, 16, is a Cos-
ta Mesa resident and a senior at New-
port Harbor High.
Film and cast appeal
to all ages
The only sad thing about this
delightful film is that Mara Wil-
son, who plays the title role, is
going to grow up some day. She
will, no doubt, be a successful
adult actor, but surely a child
actor who relies on skill, charm,
and intelligence instead of nau-
seating cuteness is a far rarer
commodity.
Bringing a
dearly loved
children's sto-
ry to the
screen can be
a risky busi-
ness, as the
stumbling
new produc-
tion of "The By June Fenner
Adventures of
Pinocchio" attests. The young
fans who filled the theater'Friday
afternoon were clearly not disap-
pointed by this adaptation of a
Roald Dahl classic.
Adult viewers will also find
plenty to enjoy. Everyone in the
cast-Danny DeVito and Rhea
Perlman as Matilda's airhead
parents, Pam Ferris as the evil
headmistress of Crunchem Hall,
and Embeth Davidtz as the lov-
ing teacher, Miss Honey -bring
just the right combination of seri-
ous effort and pure fun to their
roles in this story of a bright but
lonely child who is able to use
her special powers to great effect
against the greedy, selfish
grown-ups in her life.
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However, I strongly recom-
mend going to see "Matilda• at
a time when you can share the
experience with children. "Matil-
da" is a film that elicits those
child.hood outbreaks of infectious
belly laughter that make you
remember just how much fun
being a kid can be.
• JUNI FENNER. a Costa Mesa resident
In her late 50s, Is vice president of a
WOf'tc force training company.
Kids want sequel,
a dult wants less dark
comedy
The first 20 minutes of "Matil-
da• presents an anti-television
story line that will delight and .
amuse parents and kids alike.
Danny De Vito and Rhea Perbnan
play a dumb, low-life couple who
are uneducated, uncultured and
crass in every way.
When De Vito comes home
from his job of cheating customers
at his used-car lot,· all he and his
wife want to do is watch TY. They
force their sensitive and brilliant
daughter, Matilda, to put down
the classic books she likes to read
and to watch TV along with her
dimwit parents.
This role reversal sets up sev-
eral good laughs that deliver a
great message: The hero of this
film is a child growing in wis-
dom, who is eager to read and
learn. while the parents are
objects of ridicule as TV addicts
who understand nothing of life.
Mara Wilson is excellent as
the charming Matilda, who final-
ly gets her wish to go to school.
Unfortunately, she is sent to a
private academy that is run like a
prison by Ms. 1hlnchbull, a cruel
and twisted headmistress played
with overblown zest by Pam Fer-
ris. Only Matilda's good heart
and developing psychic powers
save her and her friends from
doom during their adventures at
the school. I
Matilda meets and bonds with
a kind teacher
at the school,
Miss Honey,
who becomes
her mentor
and ally
against the ·
headmistress.
But here the
film loses its
focus and By John Depko
becomes a
dark comedy that dwells far too
much on the antics of Ms.
1hmchbull and her dominatrix
personality. Some parents may
wish De Vito had directed this
part of Roald Dahl's story with a
lighter hand, more in touch with
the movie's outstanding opening
premise.
However, there were many
children under 12 who were at
the screening I attended. Overall,
they laughed together and
seemed to relate well to the film's
portrayal of great kids, stupid
parents and mean teachers. One
young moviegoer, 6-year-old
Kaitlyn Keller, told me she hopes
there will be a sequel. Given the
dearth of family films outside of
Disney's work, we may well see
•Matilda Strikes Back!"
GRADE: For kids, B+; for par-
ents, C+
•JOHN DEPKO, 47, Is a Costa Mesa res-
ident and a. senior investigator for the
Orange County Pubtic Defender's
Office.
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Kids ~an get wild at
zoo camp
c;bUdren ages 6 to 7 may
participate in Orange Coast
College's week-long
"Junior Zoo Camp• held
from 8:40 a .m . to 12:20 p.m.
Aug . 19 through 23.
The c~p will introduce
children to zoological activ-
ities and includes expanded
animal contact and science
activities.
R~gistration is $7 5 and
includes transportation to
the Santa Ana Zoo, a T-
shirt, notebook and lab
materials.
Participants may register
Monday through Thursday
from 9 a.m. to 6 p .m., Friday
from 9 a.m . to S p .m ., and
Saturday from 8 a.m. to
noon in OCC's Community
Education Office.
The college is located at
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Mon-Fri 10-6 Sat 10-5 722-7224
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ta Mesa. Call ~32-5880.
Race for cure
registration available
Registration forms are ·
now available for the fifth
annual Orange County -
Race For the Cure, spon-
sored by the Susan G.
Komen Breast Cancer
Foundation. The 5K/1-mile
walk will take place Sept.
22 at Fashion Island in
Newport Beach.
Participants may pick up
entry forms at numerous
local stores, including J .C.
Penney, Orange County
Ford and Lincoln Mercury
Dealers, Pier 1 Imports,
Regis Hair Salons, U.S. Post
Offices, and various health
clubs.
To receive a registration
form, obtain team informa-
tion, volunteer, of for more
information call 550-4636,
category 7223.
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pedonns a sizzling mix ol sal-
• mambo, Cubop and other
tin musical styles tonight at 8
.m. in Segerst:rom Hall at the
erfonnlng Arts Center, 600 Town
ter Drive, Costa Mesa. The
t ls $24 to $42. For information,
556-2787.
MMER FESTIVAL
The annual Sum.mer Music ,
estival at Fashion Island
eludes jazz, country, big band
d rock 'n' roll from 6 to 8 p.m.
very Wednesd&y until Aug. 28.
ower of Groove performs rhythm
and blues music this Wednesday.
The concert series is· free and
seating is first come, first serve.
For information, call 721-2000.
TitlANGLE SQUARE CONCERTS
Free live classic rock perfor-
mances are scheduled from noon
to 2:30 p .m . Monday through Fri-
day; from 7 to 10 p.m. on Friday
and Saturday; and from 1 to 4
p.m. on Saturday and Sunday
afternoons in the Town Square at
Triangle Square in Costa Mesa.
ART
HIBmON
~ •Fragments of Mystery," new
)>ainti.ngs by R.T. Pece, and Betti-
na Hubby's sculptures will be on
display beginning today and con-
• tinuing unW Sept. 8 at Griffin Lin-
' ton Contemporary Exhibitions,
'1640 Pomona Ave., Costa Mesa.
• The opening reception will be
held from 6 p.m . to mid.night
.. today. For information, call 646-
\ 5665. . ~PAINTINGS ~ An exhibit of paintings by locld ~Srttsts Jim Travis and Phyllis Kali-
4 'tier will be on display through
: Oct. 1 in the Newport Beach Cty
... Hall Gallery, 3300 Newp<>rt Blvd.
:• Travis will include landscapes of
•, local scenes, as well as scenic vis-
; tas in New England, Virginia,
-Asia a.rid more. Kaliher will fea·
-ture impressionist-style acrylic
, and oil paintings on sun-
: drenched patios, courtyards and
;. Newport Harbor sites. For infor-
• mation, call 717-3870. '• •
Tunbuktu, Pollc and 'Ittbal Art
is proud to exhibit the collected
works of Samuel Brantley
through Aug. 31 with a reception
for the artist Sunday from 2 to 5
p .m. at 1661 Superior Ave., Costa
Mesa. On Thursday at 7:30 p.m.,
Brantley will speak at Tunbuktu
about bow homelessness affected
his art and his work with "at risk"
youths. RSVP is required for the
artist talk. For information call
650-7473.
MARA PAINTING
Pa.in du Monde Cafe presents
"The Russian Mafia," one of the
most recent oil paintings of John
Di Bello, which will be on exhibit
through Aug. 30 at Triangle
Square in Costa Mesa. The three
characters in the painting are
depicted as Death, Espionage and
Brutality. For information, call
646-1102.
PORTRAITS IN OILS
•Portraits in ons· by local
artist Sally Coffee will be on dis-
play through Aug. 31 in the foyer
of the Newport Beach Central
Library, 1000 Avocado Ave. The
public is invited to view th~·
play Monday through Thursday, 9
a.m. to 9 p.m. and Friday and Sat-
urday, 9 a .m . to 6 p.m. For infor-
mation, call 717-3801.
TROPHIES
In honor of the 100th anniver-
sary of U.S. Salling, the Newport
Harbor Nautical Museum will
present a unique exhibition titled
"'Ii'ophies: 1iibutes to Yachting
'Ihumpbs" until Nov. 8: 10 a.m. to
5 p .m. in the Grand Salon Gallery,
151 E. Coast Highway, Newport
Beach. For information, call 673-
7863.
LAGUNA ART MUSEUM
·one Hundred Years on the
Edge: The Frame in America 1820
to 1920," the survey of 100 years
of early American frames, will be
on view through Aug. 25 at the
Laguna Art Museum Gallery in
South Coast Plaza.
MURAL DISPLAY
Placido Domingo, Carol Chan-
ning and Mikhail Baryshnikov
are a few of the famous faces that
will be hanging around Jewel
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Court 1n South Coast-Phrza
through September. The Orange
County Performing Arts Center
bas created a specially produced,
larger-than-life photo gallery with
more than 400 running feet of
photo murals celebrating ten
years of performances at The
Center.
SPECIAL -
BOAT RALLY
The Assistance League of
Newport-Mesa presents the 4th
annual "Sears DieHard Electric
Boat Rally" in Newport Harbor
from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Aug. 24.
Participants will race down the
bay to discover "Retro Fever"
theme clues which pertain to the
heritage of the Newport Bay area.
The entry fee is $75 per ele~c
boat, which includes two T-shirts
and two lunches. For information,
call 557-5100.
CLASSIC CARS
The Hard Rock Cafe, Fashion
Island in Newport Beach presents
the second annual Summer
Cruise, a gathering of fine pre-
197 5 classic, rod and custom cars
on Mondays through Sept. 30
from 4 to 9 p.m . For information,
call 721-9546.
SUMMER DINNER
HCigars on the Veranda" is a
special event Aug. 23 that will
feature a specially-prepared din·
ner at 7 p.m. by the Riverboat
Cafe in the private Texas Deck
dining room, followed by a selec-
tion of fine cigars at 8:30 p.m. The
cost is $35 for members and $50
for non-members. The Riverboat
Cafe and Newport Harbor Nauti-
cal Museum are located aboard
the Pride of Newport at 151 E .
Coast Highway, Newport Beach.
For information, call 673-3425.
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Museum presents •wme and
Beer Aboard the Pride," at 1 p .m .
Aug. 30. Selected tastings will be
provided by Rolf Ingram and Rick
Webster of RoU's throughout the
multi-course dmner by the River·
boat Cafe, served on the Texas
Deck.
FARMERS MARKETS
Every Thursday there is a
farmers market from 8:30 a.m. to 1
p.m. at the Orange County Fair-
grounds. The Orange County
Market Place is every Saturday
and Sunday from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m .
in the main fairgrounds parking
lot. For information, call 723-6616.
Every Saturday there is a farm-
ers market from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. in
the municipal parking lot at Bay-
side Drive and Marguerite
Avenue m Corona de! Mar.
STAGE
"OLIVERI"
Creative Magic Youth Theater
presents "Oliveri• the stage
adaptation of Charles Dickens'
classic novel, "Ollver 1\vist, • al 2
p.m. and 7 p m. today at Estancia
High School, 2323 Placentia Ave.,
Costa Mesa. Tickets cost $5 to
$10. For information, call 536-
8625.
FILM
SUMMER FILM FESTIVAL
The Gnlfin Linton Contempo-
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Summer Artist Film Festival on
Aug. 24. The movies begin al
dark and will have three themes:
·Artists' Films Nation Wide";
"Orange County Filmmakers";
and the "Medicine Wheel Anima-
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chairs or-otheT ~g to 1640
Pomona Ave., Costa Mesa. For
information, call 646-5665.
KID'S S1UFF
'GOOSEBUMPS'
The "Goosebumps• club
meets the first and third Monday
of the month at 6:30 p.m. at
Barnes & Noble, 953 Newport
Center Drive. For information,
call 759-0982.
STORY AND CRAFT HOUR
From 2 to 3 p.m. every Sunday,
Barnes & Noble holds a fun-filled
craft and story hour for children of
all ages. Refreshments will be
served. Barnes & Noble is located
at 1870 Harbor Blvd., 1iiangle
Square in Costa Mesa. For infor-
mation, call 631-0614.
CHILDREN'S STORY HOUR
Come to Barnes & Noble lil
Newport Beach for an hour of
unagination and excitement as
Bill reads stones at 1 p.m. 953
Newport Center Drive, Newport
Beach. For infonnabon, call 759-
0982.
DANCE
ADULT BALLROOM DANCE
The Costa Mesa Senior Center
oUers adult ballroom dance on the
third Friday of each month from
7:30 to 10:30 p.m. Singles and
couples welcome. Live music pro·
vided by the Ray Robbins Combo.
The cost is $5, or $4 for SAGE
members. The Senior Center is at
695 W 19th St., Costa Mesa. For
information, call 645-2356.
COMEDY
SAILING STORIES
Sailor and stand-up comesiJan,
Holly Scott, will share hilarious
sailing stories this summer at the
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p.m. at Orange Coast College's
Sailing Center, 1801 W. Coast
Highway, Newport Beach. 1be
cost ii $11. Information: 645-9412.
SHERATON NEWPORT BEACH
Reefwalker Lounge features a
comedy room hosted by Bryon K.
Finner and Barry Weisenberg one
Friday a month. Tb.is month's
show lS on Aug. 23 at 4545
MacArthur Blvd., Newport
Beach. lnfonnation. 833-0570.
CLUBS
CARMELOS RISTORANTE
George Butts returns from his
Las V09as appearance back to
Carmele>i R.t.storante for his jazz
series on Sundays and Mondays
at 8:30 p.m Marco Santos and
San Bra.z.tl Dancers heats up the
summer nights with the sounds of
tropical music on Tuesdays and
Wednesdays al 8.30 p.m. 3520 E.
Coast High\\<dy, Corona del Mar
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Bring back
ousted
cheerleader
adviser
I just wanted to let you
know about some of the
· positive feelings my
daughter and I have experi-
enced as a direct result of
participating in the cheer-
leader program at Newport
Harbor High School under
•the direction of Candy Jack-
: son.
Jackson, the former
. cheerleader adviser, took the
, · time to extend courtesy,
' · comfort and confidence to
girls on the cheer squad. She
: is a person that cared and
was concerned about other
issues than just cheerlead-
ing.
She became a sounding
board, a person that was
reassuring and helped build
confidence in the girls. For
reasons unknown, her con-
tract with the school district
was not renewed and we're
disappointed.
This isn't about cheer-
leading, it's about a lady
that sincerely cared for a
team of girls, a lady that
went out of her way to
steer, guide and build char-
acter in a team as well as
attend to the individual
needs of teenagers!
Because of her effort. the
Newport Harbor High c.heer
squad developed into a top
notc.h, nationally revered
program. She fielded a team
that was dedicated and dis-
ciplined, with a professional
image not seen in other
squads.
The competition tea.m
placed third in the state
championships, first at the
• NCA regionals and eighth in
the USA nationals.
Her team was required to
·· maintain very strict stan-
dards and their grade point
averages exceed 3.6 com-
bined. Cand Jackson should
ac now ge or er
~ outstanding effort and
accomplishments. She ran a
.. superior program assisting
• these girls with everything
: • from ., hair to homework."
The learning curve for a
. "' new advisor could take years
to accomplish. Who gets
: hurt? The girls, the school,
· : and a successful nationally
~ recognized teaml
Why hinder a successful
and positive program! We
should be honoring those
that have contributed so
, much.
I would like to see the
district consider Jackson's
reinstatement for the bene-
fit of the district, the school
and especially the cheerlead-
ers that have worked so
hard.
TERRANCE K. PHIWPS
Newport Beach
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• WI mm: We asked our rudefs to tell U5~~found11*1•1 about Newport
llN<h. ~ .. some rwsponses:
Back in 19.44, I was in the Navy and
I ran into a Californian, I was trom
Iowa.
And he could tell I liked the Califor-
nia atmosphere so ne told me if you
ever want to live in California, you got
to live in Balboa.
Well believe it or not I went to Berke-
ley for a year and grew into California. I.
did not attend Berkeley like I intended
to and I went and finished school at the
University of Iowa.
In 1954, I was going to be transferred
to Chicago and I said that's it, we are on
our way to California. Pour days later,
we were on our way. I moved to Balboa
in 1954 and I have been here ever
since. I raised five children here and
they are in the l\J'e4 still. And I coosider
myseU a very lucky person to be here.
I taught school for.29 years in the
Newport-Mesa District and loved it. (
just feel so fo~ate that I could live
here. Thanks for asking the question.
JOEGROTIIUS
Balboa
I like everything about Newport
Beach except the traffic. In 1945 I was
dragged kicking and screaming from
my birthplace, ·tos Angeles, by my hus-
band.
Well, I fell madly in love with New-
port Beach, its perfect weather, its
beaches, its beauty and the very friend-
ly people.
I call it Camelot because to me, it is
paradise. My friends say I should work
for the Newport Harbor Chamber of
Commeroe aDd rm afraid they some-
limet get a UttJe tired of bearing me-
rave about tt. bUt I can't bielp lt.
I have traveled all around and
have aeen much beauty, but mv. heart
is in Newport Beach. I want to be
here forever.
MARGARET MCGOVERN
Newport Beach
Somers 'missing fr«?m ftgh~
Where were you, Heather Solners, all
those 14 years u ~ents of Mesa del
Mar and College Park were fighting
Nederlander West over the noise at the
amphitheater?
Don't use this (water merger) now for
political' reasons as a candidate for City
Council.
BELTA ANDREE~
Costa Mesa
• Transfer GATE children
to new school
Tbjs is your friendly fugitive. I just
received today In the mail, the Aug. 3
and "' weekend edition of the Pilot. -
Regarding the GATE program. It's very ,
simple. . -.
Just get an inter-district transfer liker
did with my daughter and drive your .
kids to Courreges School in Fountain
Valley. .
They have got a perfect system. It's a
fQll, all-day program, They don't bus
kids, it's not an hour a month.
It's a full program like any other class
structure and all the classes are GATE.
It's fantastic, check it out. ·smsoFFER
Las Veg~
IN OUR VIEW
hoping to make an impact on schoo~ class slz~s.
gains
LEARNING
Principals around the New-
port-Mesa Unified School District
are taking advantage of a monu-
mental opportunity to l<>wer class
sizes to 20 students in first and
second grade by hiring new
teachers as fast as they can.
El TORO AIRPORT BOOSTERS
Newport Beach residents who
have fought hard to see a pas-
senger airport built at the soon-
to-be-closed El Toro Air Base,
were most likely pleased to read
of a report this week that found
a commercial airport is the best
option for the environment.
COMPROMISE
Rather than engage in an ugly
Boat resident Jerry Mora
court battle, Newport Dunes Mari-
na and Jerry Mora have come to
an agreement that will allow the
boat owner and cleaner to live on
his ves5el until January, giving
him time to find a new home. The
Dunes had taken action to remove
write your representatives .
MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT
Mora, who accused marina offi-
cials of prejudice.
CHANGE
After 50 years, Orange Coast
College has undertaken a
makeover, ditching its former
scarlet, black and white school
colors for a new navy blue,
orange-and white look.
losses
FISHERMAN
A new gate has gone up at
the Balboa Pier that will allow
city officials to shut down the .
pier from 12 midnight to 5 a .m .,
same as the Newport Pier. The
new closing times came on the
heels of efforts to clean up the
pier of fish saaps and other
messy items.
Cities, schools need
to untangle fed's web
•H ave the fears of the
founding fathers that
ocal governments
would become mere adminis-
trative sub-units of the federal
government become reality?
Let's review the recent
record:
In a seven-page letter dated
June 6, 1996 to the city of New-
port Beach, the Deparbnent of
Housing and Urban Develop-
ment "reviewed" the "annual
performance" of that city in
meeting HUD regulations.
After sifting through the stulti-
fying verbiage, one discovers
that the report concludes "over-
all progress meets program
requirements.#
In true bureaucratic form,
though, HUD then disclaims
the report by stating that it is
"based upon the information
available to this office, and does
not reflect an indepth evalua-
tion of specific activities." (sic)
Then there is the heavy-
handed "recommendation" by
the Office of Qvil Rights that
the Ne rt-Mesa Unified
School District better not never,
ever, even a little itty bit think
about changing District bound-
aries for the JoAnn Street kids
unless it knows about it first.
The local school board
bowed low and rescinded a
realignment decision made in
the best interest of all the cllil-
dren involved after two investi-
gator types from the Office of
Qvil Rights descended on the
district to investigate an llllOny·
mous and cowardly complaint
of racial discrimination.
You see, we locals just don't
nave enough lawyers to def end
our local decision when facing
the Education and Justice
departments steamrollers fund·
ed. by our tax money and subsi-
dized by the federal money
presses.
How about a federal law sin·
gling out an industry for protec-
tion?
No, I'm not referring to the .
usual tariffs and trade protec-
tions from imports. I'm referring
to a business cartel located
solely within om dom~c bor-
ders. I'm referring to federal
protection from peaceful protest
by our own dtizens. You know,
the kind conceived in the Bill of
Rights. •
Because the federal govern-
ment has deemed it unreason-
able to expect our local police
to keep the peace, it bas deQg-
nated an area around abortion
fadlities to be a protest-free
zone.
Next, consider the dty of
Costa Mesa's eUorts at adminis· =federal Comm.unity
t Block Grant prcr
gi ~ 11 the program
wbich II <Sallgned to gtve your .
tu maaey bllCk to your cam·
mUnity br ~the dty
(wbldl belt lmOWI the Medi)
tiod'*'hulll °1.r:-n 11. lbat .. HUD ~llllDMllY9 :;.a:·~: -== .......... ... .. ....... r.1:;.. -tr•: ed .... ,...~
in taxes.
john
hedges
Add in the suffocating
paperwork requirements, and it
is no wonder that worthy relief
groups like Dayle Macintosh
and B&J Helping Others don't
even bother to apply.
Not only that, according to
the liberal anointed, it is unrea-
sonable to reduce your taxes to
allow you to keep more of your
money to contribute directly to
the need or their re resenta-
.ve org ons as was one
in this counby for decades.
Finally, check out the gov-
ernment's latest foray into
industrial policy. Keep in mind
that it's all in the name of
what's good for you.
I'm referring to clean air.
Now, who could possibly be
agaimt Clean Air?
The answer is anyone and
everyone. Anyone and every-
one, that is, who questions any
aspect of government policy
and regulations promulgated
under the aean Air Act.
Taite electric vehicles for
instance. Supposedly, the
motive for the Oean Air Act is
to reduce the amount of emis-
sions spewed in to the atmos-
phere.
In true tax and spend form,
though, the government tries to
justify spending more than
$200,000 per ton of reduced
emissions to manda te the pro-
duction of electric vehicles and
create charging stations. Why
not first buy and scrap old pol-
luting clunkers at one fiftieth
the cost. that is, $4,000 per ton
of emissions reduced?
But watt, electric vehicles
run clean. They do.n't pollute.
Besides, they are a sexy Qew
toy.
Just don't confuse the issue
by questioning the amount or
emissions produced when
burning fossil fuels to generate
the electricity needed to
recharge them. And don't ques-
tion why electric vehicles need
a $.5,()()()..per-car subsidy as well
u other massive goventment
aupport to make their 50-mile-
per hour top~ and 130-
mlle range competitive. 11 you
do, then you're~ dean •• Now oxnee tbe ~
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CONTINUED FROM A 1
~~==ts~:~ 20.
Arias, who specialize$ in .~
rodent control in 218 miles of ftood-
control cb.a.nnels, and Danny Mc;Cartf, who covers the county's canyons.
We met on a trail in Back Bay,
just below the mansions of such
movers and shakers as John Crean
and Buck Johns.
Until recently, this particular
wedge of the bay had been rela·
tively mosquito-free. Not now. As
the guys briefed me, the snarling
insects buzzed around our heads
and faces.
"We're now finding more new
breeding spots here than any other
area,• Doug said. Just a week ear-
lier, Doug assembled a special task
force with 12 more troops than usu-
al and mounted an "all-out assault"
on the mosquito population of Back
Bay. There will be another raid
next week.
The weapon of Choice in this
war against the 29 varieties of
fresh-and salt-water mosquitoes
that plague Orange County is -
bacillus thuringiensis israelensis.
It is a naturally occurring exter-
minant that only kills mosquitoes.
Breeding areas are everywhere.
One ot the'wunt ii the UCI Marsh. ·'lblt.pa.ca. ..
Mathews says. And since mosqui·
toes can migrate up to weven miles
from home, there is the potential to
infest a good chunk ot the county.
Open fields .and beck yartls are
not much better.
"Mosquitoes can breed tn a little
as an inch of water in a paper cup,"
Jim Webb says. Other SO\UceS
include cemetery fiower cups,
wading pools, potted plants -espe-
cially the saucers under them -old
tires, patio drains and swimming
pools (mosquitoes eat chlorine for
breakfast).
They even breed in cattle boot-
prints. •And I treat every on'e of
them," says Danny McCarty. Over-
watering is a prime offender, and
often the water ends up trapped in
utility vaults.
After my stint on the battlefield,
I went home and took a shower. I
still itched. Later I took my dog for
a walk. Along the way, we passed a
vault with an "E" on the half.
removed lid.
I poked my walking stick into
the darkness of the 1-foot-by·2-foot
vault. It showed water about 6
.inches deep. You could practically
see the neon sign blinking: "FREE
MATERNITY ROOMS! GOOD
EATS!"
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-EL ORO-
CON11Nl:JED FROM A 1
airport w.ould take the burden off
John WaynB Airport expanding to
its capacity of 15 million passengers
annually by the Y'4f 2020.
"El TQJ'O is a good spot They
have so much space between air-
planet and the houses," Thompson
said "Frankly, this airport is an acci-
dent waiting to happen. Hopefully it
won't. but there is no buffer zone
here.• . ·
A commercial airport would be
the least environmentally damaging
alternative for the base and have a
positive impact on the economy,
according to the report. 'Ibis pr~
ferred plan would offer 143, 100 new
permanent jobs and $9.9 billion in
· total revenue, the report stated.
The county Board of Supervisors
is expected to consider the proposed
plan in November.
City officials were planning to
issue a formal announcement Fri.day
on the county's reports, an environ-
mental impact report and draft com-
munity reuse plan outlining the
international airport proposal, called
Alternative A. But City Manager
Kevin Murphy said Friday they had-
n't received the reports.
"The city for many, many years
has encouraged that position but we
don't know what it means without
looking at the documents,• Mwphy
aid... ·w. need to k>nk dOlaly.-aL
how the preferred alternative will
impact John Wayne and what the
economic impacts of this proposal
are on Newport Beach.•
Along with the international air-
port. a second reuse alternative was
for cargo and private p~ only at
the base. This would require John
Wayne to expand to its full capacity.
The third reuse alternative is for
no airport at El To10. The base
would be developed with homes, an
educatio.oal facility and a sports
complex. 1llis would also require
John Wayne Airport to expand to its
full capacity and provide cargo uses.
AD three alternatives include a 990.
acre habitat preserve and assorted
commercial uses.
County Supervisor Marian
Bergeson, who represents commu-
nities in both Newport Beach and
South County, is also waiting to
digest the daunting documents.
·"If John Wayne is expanded to
15 million passengers, what does
that mean?" said Bergeson, who
lives in Newport Bay. "How many
flights does that mean a day when
they can't start until 7 a.m.?~ Planes
can only fly at John Wayne between
7 a.m . and 10 p.m.
Bergeson said she will request an
extension of the 45-day period for
the public to offer feedback on the
reuse alternatives. In some of the
unincorporated areas she repre-
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SATURDAY, AUGUST 10, 1996 . ~
sen ts, residents don't b&ve city s1atf fin, a Newport Bea.di J"ident tor 40
Kmwlh.a.&K.vfyQC...~Ul:.Jrel.IUl.UUIU...t:AlWL.iWUll:...Wt....lyeitD,a.grees
seek answen is crucial "It is a window ol opportunity to
"We need a process that is open provide an economic wiDdf4D to
and fair so everyone has a complete Ora.nge County to provide jobs;•
understanding of the impact," Griffin said.
Bergeson said. Clarence Turner, president al dii
Others who have followed the Airport Working Group ol Ormge
airport issue for years agree an County, supporting a (l(lllDIDll!ll'
international airport at El Toro is airport at El Toro, said rekwdng the-·
needed to boost the local economy reports is the beginning of a pn>QelS4
and provide for growth. the public will watch carefully. ,
·uavor this, not lo pass off some-"Its impact on John Wayrw. •:
thing from our neighborhood to hard to say,• Turner said. "I believei
someone else's, but to create some-John Wayne will be expanded bl.i
thing for the younger generation," not to 15 million pa.ssengen. The!
said Edwin Hall, a longtime Santa money wouldn't be there and the
Ana Heights resident. mitigation measures would be bot.I
Eastbluff resident Charles Grit-rendous." •' 1
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• and Cara ... Cara and Gina ••• each possesses that
competitive desire to be No. 1, an asset which contributes I greatty to the overall performance of the other's abilities.
By Bany Faulkner, Daily Piiot
T he love, friendship and respect
~e first. But som~where,
lurking behind the sparkling
minor-image smiles of sisters
Gina and Cara Heads, lies enough
competitiVe fuel to stoke any good
rivalry.
"I push the rivalry, but they
downplay it,• said Tony Ci.arelli, who
introdu,ced the siblings lo weightlifting
as part of th~aining for shot put and disCuS ·at.Ne rt Harbor High, where
bot)l luuted ore
hea~ at!· Stanford
(G~} ~UC Berkeley
(Cata)..• I
I •apt.~er C~'t hide the f4cJ tlia th re's
competition th e. As
SooJl u you ,_
-Which one is g to win
..4 ~ compe t¥m. ,
the~,ay. 'l • and 'Yo~'m i>ol going f e beat
tne. 1t's'p>4,, ~¥.
sizable shadow, indeed, she cast upon
Cara.
Cara. the Sailors' record-bolder in
the discus (1•9-5, topping Gina's
previous standard), won the Sea View
League title, was second in the
Southern Section. third at Masters and
fifth at the stote meet in her specialty
as a senior. She gave up buketbell her
final two years at Newport, follt>wtng
two knee surgeries.
Ironically, it was Gina's knee surgery
(a reconstructed ACL in Januarv),
which bas helped to level the piaying
field.
"(Cara's) stronger than me, now, so
my goal is to get back to
where she is. I guess ·
we've changed roles,"
Gina said.
•Cara is ahead ot.
~titioni bdt ~ thopgh~ f~nner , :nol. comP.13tiii t
I' ~douts iilf· fn • • >
Gina, because of the
injury ClS much as ,
anything," C1arelli
explained. •aut, light
before Gina got hurt.
both were lifting about
the same weights. By the
time the Collegiate
Championships roll
around in October, or at
least by the American
Open the first week in
December,! expect the
Heads sisters will be
going head-to-head.•
te wei~ht 1 : against .each :
cations, as they' 1 th 11 1 rn.n &t today's Califo~a : 0 et . . . :
ft.a~ Games weightlifting : :
competltion, beginnii>.g : '
at n'Ooll at Irvine's Hy~tt : -CARA HEADS ! Regency Hotel, there is, •
in reality, a separate :
Cara, who throws the
hammer and the discus
at Cal, where she'll be a
Tlieads Division.• ~
Said Gina. one year
• sophomol'e next fall,
-----· ---------' holdsallthejunior national weightlifting
old.er than Cara. •1 guefls w.e've always
~ c:om~ting with each ~-even
wh8n we're not qitnpeting against each
other .•
Gina won six CIF Southern Section
Jndivld.Qal championships in track and
field. was an All-Newport-Mesa District
and All-Sea Vie.w League guard for the
two best girls basketball ~ iD •
school history, and earned Sea Vlew
League and Daily Pilot Newport-Mesa
District Athlete o1 the Year laurels
before graduating in 1994. It was a
record$ in bet weight class (10
kilograms, or between t•0-154 pounds).
Gina. who put the shot in 1995 as a
freshman at Stanford, plans to pick up
the hammer next sea.t<M u a redshlrt
sophomore (it made its women4s
collegiate debut last spring). She held
all the junior national records in the 76
kilo class (154-161 pounds), before they
were broken dwing her 16-montJi..
injury-induced absence from the sport.
• SEE HEADS PAGE 82
STATE GAMES
Local athletes in every direction today.
By Barry Faulkner. Daily Prlot
Modeled after the Olympics, the eighth annual California State Games will
bring together an estimated 5,000 athletes to compete m 17 Olympic sports at
various Orange County venues this weekend.
For some members of the Corona del Mar and Newport Harbor high
school water polo programs, the competition will also share a unifying theme
with the quadrennial athletic spectacle recently completed in Atlanta.
The aforementioned Sea Kings and Sailors, who put Back Bay bragging
rights on the line when they ~ off in their annual Sea View League
meeting (Oct. 10), will join forces oday and Sunday in bopeg of winning a
four-team tournament at CdM's M an Bergeson Aquatic Center.
Incoming CdM seniors Carter Weir, Bill Messenger, Jus>n ~~on,
Chris Esposito, as well as Sea Kingj~rs Scott Sandland, Greg S~ and
Phil DiRicco, will combine with Har J1's John Ucdfert, Matt Moreau and Paul
Park to form Orange County A. The ocal alliance of arch rivals, coached by
CdM varsity assistant Tun Salvino, com~te in a round-robin format
today, beginning at 9 a.m., against anQther county squad (Orange Co\lllty B),
as well as units from the state's central and northern regions.
8 SEE GAMES PAGE 82
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l to ·get
• · foothol c
~ • Boating world still in ,
; fog over Olympic Gan1£ .
~ in Savannah; hopefully
~ this will at least get the
: reader a little closer. . .
: Olympic Games, man) : I n the wake of the 1996
: people are still graspmq
: knowledge about whdt
: happened in Savannah
: Ga. Only on the Internet bas
: information been available, b
: news stories have conflicted \ ! one another and the true stOf'\
: remains to be unheard.
: The following is an actual
: account from Tom Ehman. on•
: the officials on the Soling cour
: His account details the last dfl ! of Soling racing as the
: Americans were making a b10
: for a medal:
: Unfortunately, this account
: only gives a taste of what
: happened on Wassaw Sound
: but 470 crew Ian Walker of
: Great Britain pretty much
: summed up the conditions \\ »
: he said, •After surviving Thm
: day's particularly tempestuo1
: thundemorm, I can see wh' 1
: people here believe in God ·
; In a dying weather systeu
: westerly, and with the two T\ ! helicopters hovering loudly
: overhead, seDlifi,nal matche~
: continued Friday (Aug. 3) at
: 1000. Germany and Russia
Cua Reildll (ebovet .. lol1ll OD aaotber mtsslon; below, CUa od older ; began the day up 2-0 over c~
: Britain and America. Germ.ctn'
: and Russia easily won, so tht:> .._Ghia take a moment to reJU between wodloata. ·
: ..
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Pros will make a stop in Newport Beach
• fiewport Beach Marriott
Hotel and Tennis Club
will host U.S. Women's
~enger Sept. 28-0ct. 6.
A bsent from the area since
World TeomTennil pulled
out two years ago,
profeuM;mal tennis w1l1 return to
Ne\tl>Ort ~ch next month.
\tlth $25,000 at stake and 60
wodd-<:lul players from an
B 5 different countries
ting, th U.S. Women's
of Newport Beach,
benefit the National
eseerch Foundatloo, la
planning to make a bt\:°ugh
sp1-th at the N8WJ>Qrt ch
Manlott Hotel aJid,19Mt1 QUb
to keep the t8lllt event hen
. permanently.
There's no Aumtxa Sanchez
Vicario, Monic4 Seles, Conchita
Martine-z and s~ Grat. Undsey
Davenport could be playing in
the Vic Braden/CHOC Pad.rlnos
Tennis Festival.
But there will be plenty of
women on the edg• of becoming
another Davenport or Vicario.
Professlonals ranlid
approxtmAtely trom 7 5th In the
world to 2'1Sth will play in the
area's inaugur~tellite event
.hosted by Robyn Rat, the dub'I
dllector of tennis.
. Former Corona del Mar High
standout Keri~ the NCAA
miglel and doublet cbanlP'm'
lUt year for \ICLA. it~
to pJay.
The event Ii compnblil tO
I I I I I I ' I ', athletic energy food. wW donate
T-sb!rts and 100 bars each day
for the players.
The event, Sept. 28 through
Oct. 6, ls still seeking a title
sponsor. People interested in
getting involved should e&ll
tournament chairman Robyn Ray
(640-4000) or townament
director nm Stellard
(512·288-2558). . .
Wiiia .. Vic lrMeWCHOC
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• •
.. ..
· cl also said she gained
1t1on from Gina's determination
dealing with her knee injury.
' lwnever I was dragging a little
J -workouts, I would think of Gina
1 to go to rehab and not being
: •u train. I thought, 'Here I am
1 l •dming about doing a set of
\ . . relli has noticed a change in
mce Gina's injwy.
1na had always been a little
' onfident, probably because she
.: 1der and she's the one who got
.; , 11rst, • Ciarelli said. •cara was
r! .; stepping behind, even though
1s getting lifts much younger
1 .ma had gotten them. But
• , J this last year, with Cara's lifts
~
• 1 up and Gina being hurt, Cara
il.Lzed and felt her own oats a
JI • r ~ ~ 1d Gina, •tCara) is having her
,· ., the spotlight this year, and I'm
~· 11 for her."
r ,drelli, however, said work ethic ~ 1lways been prominent in each of r f 11mer standouts, for whom he still
: , hnates workouts while they're in
,. ~ny Area. t 1 rom day one, both Cara and
~ "' were willing to do everything I t i:.:d," said Ctarell1, who coordinates
rqth training for the Tars' football
n as well u several other Harbor
1 .... 1es. "It wu never 'I'm tired' or
'Y were always ready to go after it.
ve had guys who eventually get to
ID :r Ptl.O
Stanford redsblrt sophomore Gina Heads (above) work.I out for today's
start of the Callfomla State ~ Below, she and her sister, UC
Berkeley sophomore Cara. on the left. work on their llfttng teclmlques.
that point, but none who started that
way.like Gina and Cara did."
Ciarelli also praised each's ability
to perform in competition.
"It's great to have a rivalry, but
weightlifting and track are individual
sports, so you won't have success
unless you are self-motivated," be
explained. "Both are very good about
focusing and concentrating in
competition. All you have to do is
check their history in track. They've
always had their best marks in the
biggest competition. which is what
you ask for as a coach."
Both Heads termed the State
Games a low-key forum in which to
measure how their training is .
progressing, as well as a welcome
opportunity to recreate the
competitive mind set only a
tournament atmosphere can generate . ·rrs also refreshing to compete so
close to home," Cara said. "Since I've
gone away to school. I always notice a
different feeling when I'm able to
train at Newport Harbor, work with
Coach Ciarelli, and just be with
family. It definitely helps to have
people cheering for you and pulling
for you during any competition. One
of the things I'm looking forward to at . . .
come and watch who have never seen
me do this before.~
For Gina, who resumed training
only five weeks ago, it's a chance to
rekindle a competitive fire rendered
dormant by her long layoff.
"I haven't lifted in competition for
16 months, so this is a way to get my
feet wet again,• Gina explained. "I'm
still so fired up about training again.
At this age, sports is my life and I love.
it to death. Only being able to work
about a half hour during rehab was a
big adjusqnent, after being used to
spending two or two and a half hours
in the weight rQOm every day."
Though ooth are benefiting from
track and field scholarships, they see
weightlifting as a potential avenue
toward Olympic competition. And,
while women's weightlifting is
currently excluded on the Olympic
docket, a movement is in place to
change that for the 2000 Games in
Sydney, Australia.
•At this point, weightlifting is a
sport I think can take me farther,•
Cara said.
Noted Gina, "'!rack is my first love,
but weightlifting is moving in. The
Olympics is a key goal for me and I'm
very optimistic about them adding
women's weightlifting by 2000. I don't
dancing and not have women's
weightlifting."
DEEP SEA • DEEP SEA
FRIDAY'S COUNTS
GAMES
CONTINUED FROM 81
SemiftMls will be held Sunday at 9 a.m. and
9:50, with the bronze.medal game set for 10:40
and the gokl-medal showdown at 11:30.
Competition in track and field, weightlifting,
lwimming, taekwondo, figure skating and
Wl9ltling will also feature local atbletee, many ot whom took part in Friday's opening cere-
monies at Cal State Pullerton.
Gina Heads, the Daily J?ilot Newport-Mesa
Diltrlct Female Athlete of the Year as a New-
port Harbor senior in 1993-94, Will be joined by
si.lter and 1995 Harbor graduate Cara Heads in
the weightlifting competition at Irvme's Hyatt
Regency Hotel.
Other area weightlifters, under the tutelage
of Newport strength guni Tony Ciarelli, include
current Sailors Sylvia· Madueno, Michael
Warther and Derek Fox.
All but Pox will compete today, with compe-
tition beginning both days at noon.
Costa Mesa's Rachael and Bianca Ziemann,
13-year-old twin sisters, will be joined by fellow
locals Kevin Artz (Newport Beach), Kyle Crisp
(Costa Mesa) and KC. McKanna (Newport) at
'frabuco Hills High for the track and field compe-
tition, which, begins at 9 a.m. today and Sunday.
The Ziemanns, who annually dominate city,
county and Southern Calif omia youth high
jump competitions, will be .. competing in their
specialty in the youth division .
Artz, who will also swim the 50-yard breast-
stroke event and handle that portion of the 200
medley relay as well, will run the 800 meters
today. Llke the Ziemanns, the 10-year-old Artz
was a dominant force in Southern California
and finished fourth in the 400 and 800 at the
recent USA '!rack and Field Youth Nationals in
Salt Lake City.
Crisp is scheduled to run the 100 in the ban-
tam division, while McKanna will compete in
the midget division 200.
Balboa Bay Swim Team member Theresa
Schmidt will swim in 'the 50-yard breaststroke
in the 9-10 age division at the Crown Valley
Recreation Center in Laguna Niguel, where
action begins at 9 a.m.
Newport Beach's Jeff Stokes and Albert
Mellinger, as well as Costa Mesa's Nathan
Todd, will test the competition in taekwondo,
which begins at 10 a.m. today at· Magnolia
High.
Stokes and Mellinger will compete in 18-
and-older fighting, while Todd will participate
in fonns in the 8-and-under division.
Costa Mesa's Emily Jacob will take to Ana-
heim's Disney Ice to compete in the figure skat-
ing event, scheduled today from 8 a.m.-5 p.m .
Costa Mesa's Daniel Juday will wrestle in
the 220-pound class for grades 9-12, scheduled
from 8 a.m.-8 p.m. today at Chapman University.
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ZJemann and Rachael Zie1rumn are among 25
California State Games participants being hon-
ored tonlgbt at the California Athletes of Dis-
tinction Celetxity Dinner at the lrvJne Maniott.
Theriot, 9, wu an all-conference football
lineman, all-conference in basketball, and
goalie of the year in roller hockey in various
youth leagues, while earning top honors for his
scholastic acbievemenf, as well
The Ziemanns, 13-year-old twin sisters, have
Gw <tyeli, Hylton, Comfort
a ~ cept college scholarships Davey's Lodc:er . 8 boats, 234 anglers. 1 yeUowtall, 1,330 sand bass, 32 bonito,
144 barracuda, 47 calico bass, 19 sculpin, 1 sheephead, 3 sole, 350 mackerel.
Newport LllncHng . 6 boats,. 199 anglers. 1 whit.sea bau, 1,028 sand bass,
120 calico bass, 1 roddish, 3 sculpin, 3 sheephead, 3 halibut, 7 barracuda, 3 sole,
12 white fish, 201 mackerel.
• H>, USC, UCI secure
se1 · ,..s of three Costa
M1 , High products.
By . ry Faulkner, Daily Pilot
Gr,'\
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~TA ?l.iESA -Robert
11 Sean Hylton and James
in. an All-CJF trio which
,. Costa Meta High water Pam to the CIP Southern
., Division n championship n, have .recently accepted
rships to continue their
~. former Mustangs Coach
Kreutzkamp announced
WATER POLO
Primarily a two-meter man as a
junior and senior, Grayeli also
swam on school-record-setting
freestyle relay teams last spring.
Hylton, a 6-foot-7 hole guard,
created severe problems for
opponents with his praying man-
tis-like arm span. The PCL MVP
as a junior, he was a first-team
All-CIF selection as a senior and
joined Grayell to represent the
Mustangs in the Orange County
All-Star Game.
Hylton, also an All-PCL volley-
ball player, scored the winning
goal in the 12-11 ClP title-game
victory over Marina last fall, tip-
ping in an assist from Grayeli to
avenge a '94 quarterfinal loss to
the Vikings.
Kreutzkamp sai<J he expected
Hylton to red.shirt next season,
since the 'Irojans return the
majority of their squad from last
fall.
Comfort, a first-team All-PCL
performer alter earning second-
team all-league laurels as a
junior, used his speed to make the
Meta counterattack one of the
most effective in the Southern
Section.
A talented swimmer, Comfort
joJned Grayeli on tbe aforemen-
tioned f ree1tyl~ relay quartets
and captured three med.all u a I:!:. at the CIP Divtaion Il
He WU fourth in the 1 OO·yaid
1*:lmtrOlui u a JUnior and fifth tn
the 100 free, while adding a tlfth-
pla lbowtnG tbM Mme meet In tbe 400 ,,.. Nlay .. Al • ..mor, be
WM l Ula lb lie 50 he and S 2tb
ID .. 100 he at CIP PliMill.
STEAM
CLEANING
AVAILABLE
Roller hockey
championships
set for Monday.
COSTA MESA-With
roller hockey exploding
on the youth sports
scene, the Harbor Area
Boys and Girls Oub in
Costa Mesa will host its
inaugural I:nline Roller
Hockey Championship
on tv'[onday at the dub
with two divisions com-
peUng for bragging
rights.
..
About 20 teams have •
been involved through-1
out the summer. Games •
are played with fOW',
seven-minute quarters
with fully outfiU.d
teams.
In the younger divi-
sion (first, second and
third graders), .lthe
Sharks (6-2) and the
Ducks (4-4) are slated to
skate for the title at 5:"5
p .m. The Ducks upset
the previously unbeaten
Red Wmgs to macb the
championship game.
The title game in the
older division (fourth,
sched.oled for 6:45 p .m.
-By Richard Dunn
14' SATUN>AY, AUGUST 10.1996
CONTINUED FROM 81
O'Connor of the Newport Beach
Teon1I Cub, former chairman
Dennis Claus (Racquet Cub of
~and NBTC member Doug
~toumliDeal .......
play in a guaranteed two-match
fonDat, thanb to the coolO&atloo
round (or bacltdraw).
•New tennis players are
having ctittlculty getting into the
tournament aide ol it.• Hamlin
said. •They need to undentand a
draw, and how to advance. But
theie's not enough lnlormation.
By the time the tournament gets
hyped, it's too late.•
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O-nwy WGD ...ay, ~ u.m
Olltriggers getting ready
for annual luau party
H have been ln.strwnental
in the ausade for a novice
division.
•1t•s just to try and help push
the novice and beginners, that's
how we're going to grow the
sport and get more beginners,•
O'Connor said. •That's what
we're trying to do, along with
some other dubs. We're starting
round-robins and get-togethers. •
a .. 1':-tbit aeD stollD oell moved
NEWPORT BEACH -The Balboa Bay Club
annoWlced Friday its annual Outrigger Canoe Club
Luau Beach Party, to be held next Saturday at 6 p.m.,
featuring seven world-class outriggers competing along
the North Udo Channel and a Polynesian-style buffet
Hamlla's idea to vl~ tape
individual CHOC matches with a
full-service media package bas
been a topic of discussion since
last month. A match could
feature as many as three video
cameras and a narrator. Call
642-30« for more details.
ID witb 25-plua Dots and drlVtng
rafn. 11ae pr....aa.rt WU :Jll'llUY wild.
The~ ... nimble s-. sliced
in and out d tbe spectator ad
dinner/dance. The BBC Outrigger Canoe Club, launched last year, is
sponsored by the club and was organized by member
Scott Gayner and BBC Governor Mark Evans, under the
auspices of Henry Schielein., BBC President.
Irv Goldberg, former NBTC
General Manager, was among
the pioneers three years ago who
began to campaign for the
promotion of novice players.
a
a
The Palisades Tennll Oub has
hired Don Gaynor as its assistant
manager to relieve the daily
administrative burdens of tireless
dub owner/operator Ken Stuart.
clfldel bo9tl. narrowly avoidlilg
Mftl'al C".,.._ in tbe by DOW very
windy and ~ caKtitionl.
Before the start there ware four
or ftVe green flags and two pnt-ltart
pemhiM, one against each team
(offletting). USA wdn the start and I
believe Led the entire match, giving
tbe USA th8Lr second medal of the
Games, albeit a bronze.
•This is a wonderful tradition and we are pleased to
invite the Newport Harbor Outrigger Canoe Clubs to
once again participate in this' annual event,• Schielein
said. "Outrigger enthusiasts will enjoy watching this
sprint race at dose range from the Balboa Bay Club
beach. Last year, we had a crowd of over 600 viewing the
race and then joining in for a festive evening complete
with a luau and dancing.•
The Outrigger Canoe Qubs, including both men and
women. divisions, include BBC Outrigger No. 1, BBC
Outrigger No. 2, Black.ies, lmua Outrigger, Newport
Outrigger, Newport Offshore Outrigger and Offshore
Among other d1scussions, it
appears novice players will also
get a financial break to entry the
CHOC event.
; Standard entry fees are $50 eer player ($100 per team), but
aovice and 3.0 division players
are expected to enter the
Q>umament at a 60% reduction
rate ($20 per player, $40 per
team). Novice and 3.0s will still
Gaynor won the NCAA
doubles title in 1964 for UC
Santa Barbara and had been a
head pro and director of tennis
for 18 years at Riviera Country
aub, before briefly moving to
Montana, where be owns a
ranch. Stuart won the NCAA
doubles title in 1966 for Long
Beach State.
A tired and wet bunch of sailon,
race committee and umpires, along
with four or five 1V boats. and tbe
dQZeJl or so spectatoc.boats. tumed. _
west for one last 4'5-minute run
Outrigger. · _
Following the races, a luau buffet dinn~r will be
served featuring a •Hawaiian Pit Roasted Pig,• along
with other Polynesian entrees accompanied with fruits
and Island delicacies, according to BBC's Fran Mulvania
home -across Wusaw Sound and
up the Wilmington River through
the marshlands to the Olympic
harbor at the Sheraton. Tickets are available for $25 per person and may be
ordered by calling the BCC at 645-5000, ext. 171.
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. BPCH 2640 FOUND 2925 5530 5530 BEACH 6169 !iiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Uk• new wood frame· liiiliiiiiiiiii&iiiiiiiliii 1 bd/t ba On golf •••91• mix, two year FUNDRAlalNQ R•NTAL AO•NT studio couch w/tru"" Qre•t O•r••• Sale
c 0 u '• • · P • t I 0 • old female, white di•· Account Executive For walk-In rental di•· 2 lnnenprlng 2308 Arbutus, N.e.
5875/mo. 849·3985 mond on brown clrcle $1500/mo. 15 week buatnH1 In Corona mattreHH. Custom Sat. 8-4pm. 8·10
on forehead, w/green a1alYinmen1. 1 ·2yra Del Mar. Must have tailored cover• 6-••aatbluff• collar. Baycre1t area. al a/f cushions. 831·7561 NEWPODT exp n • • undraJ1· Calllornla Real Estate .1ewelr1, .lewelrw. " Hollday{Tradawlnds. Ing. Publlc apHklng UcenH, be able to T••k d••k• gl•H cost jewelry, ceramic BEACH 2669 Please Call 850-4154 ability, prlof no~oflt work wMkenda and over top. 47x30, $150. pie frames, elec
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Her name Is Shilo. • plus. Send resume work on commlulona. Wood utll ahalfa, typewtr, copier, futon * 18,. 1825 * Found Male dog, light to: United Way of O:C. Call Mr. Ring 88x35x12 $35.aa. Sat 9 .3
2 aR 2fA t72S/Up brown w/whlle pawa, 18012 Mltchel.I Ava, 873-4400 Wicker etegere 70xt9, 800 Tuatln Ave
I approx. 60 pounds, South, Irvine, CA HARBOR REALTY $40. 080·1258•---------Aelrlg d ahwHher Mosalmo Accesaorlea Incl. 60x30 Pool. No found Tues 8/6 at 92614. Fax 724-3030. R•t•ll S•I•• Upacale ---------Sample Sale
l N I N 1 Oh Thoaa Donuts Attention: Human stationary store In MERCHANDISE H b 1•-b all pe 1' 0 &H. 0 se. Newport Blvd/Cabrlllo Resources. EOE. •ts, 0 ... ags. w eta. * 714•545-4855 * COM. P{T, n/nlghta or MISC 6015 Sund1y9am 942·5848 Houaecleenlng Sundays. Aak for • 1821 Holiday Rd
• Step• To 8 ••ch FOUND Parakeet flylng Nead Hardworking Manager 975·1010 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii (Dover ShorH) !~~.2n~ap~~:.rlx~:ii°::;· In my backyard. man/Women. PT work. Telemelli(ellng 10 GREAT •. DtNNE.R S•t 8 /1 o 8 .2 pm
51100 . 849,5978 Bright yellow/green. Eng/car nee. 545·7350 COPll!R SUPPLll!S RECIPES. Marcy s relrlg, furn, htehld
Vicinity of Monte Myatery Shopper• Expanding co. aeaka Home Cookln"'' Send Items, clothos, gomes, OH CANAL Charming, VIiia/Orange, CM.Caii $0.75/tu + Part manager, reorder, $5 + $1 S&H 4229 S. books, luggogo, b"lko
sml 1br, big patio, re· to clalm. 631-3964 Time. Now Hiring new account people. Ireland St., Aurora, stuff, and much morol
deco, n/pat. ldoal for LOST CAT Siamese For Local Stores. 6am·12Noon Mon-Fri CO 80013. 1948 Port Clarldgo
1 person. S995/month. mix adult neut. male. Free Product•. Top Comm. Great
Ulla lncld'd. 650·8145 70498 Seashora/Slst, 1·504-571·5280 Opptyl Call Shelly
Murray Lawn.mower.,__ _______ _
21 In. 3.5 Runs Greatl
$100. 842·8533 ON THE WATl!R with NB. Calaract on left Out of Sant• Fe In 8am·1pm 582·0821
panoramic view, 4br eye needa medication. Fashion Island haa Tr•v•I Conault•nt 2.5 ba, 2/car, $3450, Rew•rdl 574·0703. openings for PT/FT Dynamic person for _W_ANT __ E_D ____ _ RENT.
through classified
SATURDAY. AUGUST 10, 1996
Put a few words
to work for you .. :
Call 642-5678.
When you're tuned into classified ·f~
you're tuned into your communitlr~::
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729·7670 '45tt dock eves sales assoc'•· Hrly+ Jaaclnatlng career.
avall. comm+FT benefits. XJnt salary potential. TO BUY 60191---------1----------------------------------
STEPS TO SAND Contact Poppy at: Strong lelaura aalH· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~ii
Big 3br near eurt PERSONALS 944-5853 person pref. Min. 2 Top Doll.,• Peld years exp. Sabra
S 1 5 O O /p e r m o • ••••••••• PIT A9pembl1' trained. Banents. Fax For Records. Jazz, Call Don 729-7183 (mechanical) Must be resume w taalary Sountracks, etc.
S T S d C ex per, Eng apkng, history to: 458•2407 Call Mike 845-7505. t•P• o •n ute PERSONALS 3002 ,_nt_•_o __ m_c __ e. __ 9 __ 4_e. ___ 3_2_1_0 •---~-,..----Studio dwnalra In ,-Tutor• p/t HS Chem, ---------
IJ!plex. No gar/pets. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii PAAT·TIME Bio, Math, Splfnlah/ FRBE TO YOU 6022
Lease $800/mo. Incl Plan For TOMORROW! Do Yo Love BablH1 French. S9·S1 1fhr.
utllltles 847·2922 GIFTED PSYCHICS! Nat'I photo co Heks S.O.C. NHd car. 3.2 F O X T E R R I E R
WINTER RENTAL 1·900-868-4100 x8157 responsible person to +coll""'" GPA 443-2700 * photograph newborns at ·•· · · PUPPY Free to lovlng Across from beach. S3 .99/per min. 18 + hospltal In Fountain UNIOLOBI! TRAVEL home with yard. 7 B tlful 2BR 2 BA Proc:all Co. 602·954·7420.
fu.rna.u51400 6•45_50.36• Valley. flex hours. Entry level position In month old, neuterd. SINGLES Opportunltrl Pleasant environment. No the exciting world of 455·9247 Eve
EXCITING PEOPLEI exp nee. For Info call toll travel. Join Unlglobe,
1·900·988-3008 x3733 free Mon·frl 8am-lpm the #1 Franchise. ---------
MISCELIANEOUS
RENTALS
$2.99/per min. 18+ 1-80<>-431·2544 Excellent phone/Inter BUILDING
Procell Co. 602·954·7420. --------,..-porsonal akllls, w.ord MATERIALS 6030
ROOMS 2706
F•m•I• n/s, quiet
pleasant lrg kit, w/d
sn/dck, Aval 9/1
$400mo. COM. 721·9548
N.B. Steps to beach.
priv. w/sap. ent. ba,
deck. micro, frig, yrly
850-8180
RENTALS TO
SHARE 2724
Balbo• I•. seeking
roomata to fill lg mas-
ter br In 3br apt. Pvt
ant./bath. Lg enough
for 2. Female pref'd.
Call 714-573·2571
Dover Shor•• spa-
cious hse, w/pool, bd/
w/ba, fem only, $550.
util, n/pat1 673·7092
N.B . Condo 2Br 1 Ba,
wfd, parking, n/smk,
lomalo. $450/month.
Please call 644·t785.
RENTALS
WANTED 2726
WANT•D 8tudlo/apV
lrg patio/ yard. Prof
tom, 49, 2 colll••· NB/
COM area. 208-2798.
GARAGES
FOR RENT 2740
HOTTEST .1,::,14;1,;e., .
1.~9 UVE
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900-505-5050
8G0-7 59-4420
818-759-9100
011-591-570.950
20x30 luxury, 4 car
apace, storage
shelves, panel, carpet.
S425/mo 78e>-e020 ••••••••
EMPLOYMENT
•R•EAL-•E•ST•A•T•E-I EMPLOYMENT 5530
BUSINESS OFFICE
FOR RENT 2769
t 1 ,OOO'e Poaelble
Reeding Book9 PT.
At Home. Toll FrH
1 ·800-898·9778. Ext. CANNERY VILLAGE R-1381 for llatlnga.
Attractive 31 at St. -1-1-,-0-0-o-,-.-P.,..-o_•_.•...,lb_I_•
office for S730/mo Roy Jackson 873·3733 Typing PT. At Homa. Toll Free
ES CM t670 Santa Ana 1-800-898-9778
-Prestigious OtflcH· axt.T·1398 for llstlngs.
300 + tf H . Ulla pd. S 1 1000'• Poaalble ~00. Agt. 875·3889 Typing Part-time Al
Npt Blvd near Homa. Toll Fr••
McOonalda Off/retell 1·800-898·9778. Ext.
for rent. $950/mo. T-1381 for llatlnga.
Owner anxious -,-1-0_0_0_'_a_P.....-o_•_•..,..lb....,-I•
Call Don 728·7193 Typln9 PT. Al Home.
1 ·800-898·9778 ext.
T-1398 for Uallnga
BUSINESS 8r
FINANCE
Computer Ueer•
W•nted Steady
Work, Great Pay.
Call 1 ·8()().831-8981
Cook lmmed. opening• -1-U-5-1-NES--5-----1 Tap a 'a Restaurant
N.8. 788-8184
OPPORTUNITY cuatomer R•l•ttone 2904 MANAGER High Volume Toyota
Store. Experience a +
Qenerel Bueln••• Great opportunity.
Service•, lno. Th• Competellve Salary.
#1 bualnea1 counaol· Call Marty Harrison at:
Ing franchlH haa 714·722·2000
opportunltl•• In SOUTH co•sr Calllornla avallabla. "
Pl•••• Call John Miiia TOYOTA
P•rt·tlme office help process Ing • k 111 s iiiiiiiiiiii!!iiiiii~~~iii M·F, 1·8pm. Phones, req'd. areal benefits.
computer reports, Ht H.B. nroa. Fax res att: Two Steel Building•
appts. Wiii train. Patti 714·890-0282 (1) 40x25 was $5850
Call Pet 438·9885 or call 714·891·8200 wlll sell for $2550.
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NODUCIS SILG
A Fortune 500
compony hos
Immediate
openings In the
local area.
We offer:
• S30tc-S40k 1st yr
opportunltv
•Protected accounts
• Emns!w trolnlf9 ol benatlts
•No overnight travel
• Monogem9'1t
opportunities
• Repeat business/
tap quollty proOxt:s
Aequlrements:
• S.lf·Stotter
• Stobie woric hlstorv
• Outgoing
personolltv
• Abllltv to develop
cust. relotlonshlps.
Please contact
Angt Colklns.
Coll
1•800•677•6242
Of
fox resume
310•416e9788
(t) 40x40 wlll sell for W•nt • Job? FT/PT al $4200. In storage,
home. Wiii train. Cindi never put up, blue·
884-8081x101 pr 1 n 1 s Inc I u de d .
APPllANCES 6011
1·800·292-0111
Grandma's cupboards,
kit, gar, etcl tv, dryer,
lawnmower, kid stutf
S • t ·Sun 9 ·4
114 Apolena Ave.
elley behind
612~
Fine art, houseware,
books, collectlblea,
clothes. exercise
equip, Jewelry, ate.
COSTA MESA 6124
Ol•nt .a.temllw •el•
Sat 8am-4pm
2889 Beker
Mesa Verda
Clothing, furn & misc.
Group G•rag• Sele
Sat 8am·2pm
2820 etden
Lots of atuffll W••h•r/Dryer Admiral Ht under MOVINO SALE
warranty tlll March 97. Everything goes I
Xtra lg Capacity. Very Sat 8am
wall taken car• of. 278 Bro•dw•Y
1700.obo 842·8533 MOVING SALE Fair@
Fairview SaVSun 8·1.
FUDVTfURE 6014 Cltha, plants/pots,
~·u Bonala pwr tools,
Dining room t•bl•
chrome w/glasa top.
3ex72. 1100.1157-1170.
Double •drm Set
Headboard, bureau,
vanity w/mlrror, end
table, S500. 876-2 t 19
mower, kng w/bd,
gtasatp pine base dng
tbl, antq furn, art
work, MOREi 2348 Lit·
tleton Clrcle.
S•t 8·10 8·3, queen· 'a I z. d c Ith s. t v.
bkcase. heater, bad•,
GIHa round table w/ m 1 • c ' f u r n 11 u r • · black marble base, 2019 Paloma 1 blk
4 chairs, xlnt condl from lrvlne, between
$400. 048·2202 2oth/Holldew
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ProcHalng Insurance to cover lh• Orange tilliOlllntjOUmlllm ... ~IOI. '"""**-
clalme. Invest from county ., .. for carpet °'*"'9-Ml'9t ~ Ol9ll • OrMga ~
$2995. ~lnanclng avall care equipment ·and a-:1'1 COllSIOI· .....,. .., 'Mtllng ..,._ '°'
FrM seminar A Info products. ouilea: P.O.Bolc2929~~CAm58
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31 L.oeel a !slab lhH l'lav• mecttanlcal aptlo
Earn'UO to 11500 wkly tude a aood SMQPI•
• 1~1...,..810 •klll1. t!xparlenc• VIN~: LUy Man'• hefpful, but .,tit tral.n. ~ ,..,, Hout• -Oood OMVR required:
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inet, women/glrla
ctothff, toys, spOrta
equipment and morel
594 Grand Haven Cir
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children• cloth ...
toya, couch, tal>f••· more tumltura, and
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Connery 50 Celtic
36 Dessert Pflett
38 Direction 54 Flower 39 Mexican 57 Exploited
blanlteu 58 Female 40 Nip In the sandplpera
bud 59 ClaasHled -
41 Edmonton'• 60 Eal1henware 43~ 62~~se 45 MOre attractive 6'l Mimic
46 Synthetic 65 Actor Beatty
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spade. What do you reapond?
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hold:
6lOI t1A948 0781 •96'8
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no bump. What do you respond?
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no trump. What do you reepond?
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14' Udo & Trallet' ClllftOLIT 8045 MEICIDES 9130 ''78 •L 31K. • •
xlnt cond, new cu«om ,90 C"-"r Lutnlna Wht, cutt Int. aunrf;" .
cover. Trailer road bt 8CV1 aut 91 ,98 ••Rc•D•• xlnt cond. seooo. Ort
ready. •tooo "4-2080 P::::er every~hln:i COUP• aoo a• aa.reol 898-0410-
2i' irlokaon New Fully loaded, 92k ml Good cond. $10,000.1--------------
bottom' pal11t, motor 16200. 79 ... eoe 7144a1·7MS llJSC. AUTO 9245'111
$5000 or trade for car. 1 ... llllliiii!lil!~~il!iiiii truck or older wllaler? ' e • M • r o • d • • 1e 873-8719 or.845-1144 CHRYSLER 9050 280SL Conv, whhe/ .. az•D CARS from ..
Hunt. Harbor Marina ••lii••lii•lif 4281 Watne< AV• H.B. '88 Chrval•r
8/30/90, 11 am. Uen Le Baron Conv Bur·
navy Int. +apd/atlck. I 178. Porachea,
$13.ooo/obo Cadlllaca, Chevy•,
Oree, 720"°988 BMW's, Corvettea.
Look for anawen on Monday.
tale. 1982 34' Jetta. gundy W/l.thr Int., auto. "'"'•7"""'6,...a"'"i"""o..,.l,.L.----
CF0551CF. Hln#3477. SIOK ml. Xlnt cond. ConverUbl• 2-Topa
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1.eoo-t198·9778 ext.
A-1398 for current Httlng1 Learn to be• better bridle iabot Ready to aelll 11995. 582-0854 ~~h conde7i~t:'i~
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write to Goren Bridie Letter,, MARINE SUPS '89 Ford Taurua GL liil•&iiiiiiiiiiiiiiil
P.O. Bos .UlO, c~ n. 80880-DO,.Vf! 7022 4-door, champagne, '7 ... po-cH• 911 SC '73 llASERATI 4'10. ~ auto, A/C, 1211< mUH. • n• · Good cond. $2995. Targa Super cond. Citroen. All orig. 371<
40' M rt E t f 897·1444 Darcy. Camel color. $13,500 117,1500 080993·5365 1----------:---------..,.---------i oo ng aa o OBO 759-1268 as F l!D .. _....,..--+--t---+--t--t CLASSIFll:D ClaHlfied 11 Pavllllon w/Coronado '811 Muatantt Conv. • , C~ I I •
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BOATS 7011 NEWPORT
BEACH
NEWPORT
6169 BEACH 616 9 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Sat 8am-4pm S a t 9·1 maple desk/
Wool Indian rug. Mexl· dresser. misc ltemsl
can rug, designer 2083 Port Provence Pl
13' Zodiac Mark II/GT
3hp Suz. Fresh water.
Acces. S2.9k 675-4090
jeans, Antique Mother 1-P-O_WE ____ R ___ B_O_A ___ T_S ___ _
of Pearl. Leather •••••••• bags. KPX printer. 7012 Roller blades, 2pr w/ TRANSP.QRTATION
all protectors. Antique liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•
labels, Elec dryer,
mint cond. Akal cass 0 th ? deck. Designer jeans. n 8 move
242e, 242a, 2430 Sell your extra . Unlveralty Dr.
(Off Irvin• Av•) household
Buy 11. Sell 11. Find 11. items
'28 Apollo 11 tt beam,
dual cntrls, fly brdg,
sips six, head w/ahwr.
galley, twin 228, mere
engs, outriggers baft
tank, swim step, elec
wench, Newport slip.
$24,000. or trade for
can count on to aell a whether you're buy-anchors, 9.8 marln• CC. AM/FM Stereo, nUCRS 9220 ""'1 c~unt ,on to ·~ •
myriad of merchan-Sell your extra Ing, selling, or juat ob long ahett, Vhf, $5,500 854-7041 :Y~ • lte~• ~=aif.';
,.dlse ltema, because household looking, claHlfled has new Inn. 87&-0892. '84 Explorer Exe C:r colum~• com.,•I
our column• compel items whact yLAou5n5e1e:~ED 40' Mooring cond. 12K mllH. 2· '70 Ford 1/2 Ton p/u qualified buyers to
qualified buyers to 842 15878 South Sid• Balboa wheel drive. Power, 300, 8-cyf, auto t.rana, calll
cam 842•5878 in Classified • Island, Near Coral Ave leather Hate. $19,500/ Xlnt work truck. 842·5878
S12,900 721-0891 obo. 310-5111·11524 $1500/0 8 0 . 723·1504.1--.....-----..,.. .... I'-------~~-'-~------_.. __________ ,__ _____________ __ .,,T e Buyer's Mar et"
V'6heck your shopp.ing list off
by stopping in today at any
. one of ~ese local Orange
County Auto Dealers!
''Buy, 'Le.ase or Browse''
nge Coun~'s Auto Deakrs are Number
One in Customer Satisfaction
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IRVINE AUTO CENTER
1·800·851·5577
714 380·1200 ATW CHIYSU~JYMOUTH 2929 ~sf31· C.M.
ATWDOME
2925A Ho'ii'l\15'Costo Mesa
CONNELL CHEVROLET
2828 Harbor Blvd, C.M.
548-1200
I LINCOLN
~MERCURY
HACH UNCOLH fllHCUIY 16800~/:i'f·· H.B.
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THIS WEEK'S HOT PROPERTIES •AUGUST 10-16, 1996
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Cover. .. Grubb & Ellis Residential Real Estate Services
Map 22. Coldwell Banku Newport Boch 36. Cout Newport Propttties
Metro Realty 23. Coldwell Banka Newport Buch 37. Cout Newport l'Topatin
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C-nay VU1-ge Rulty Real EtUte Snvbt 45. Cout Newport Ptopettin
Harbor Rutty 30. Grwbb • lllli9 llnldentlal 46. Cout Newport Propfttin
Balboa hland batty llul !It.at. Senkff 47· Cout Newport Propatin
The Prudmtlal·Jon Douglat Co. 3L Grubb fr Elllt RmdmbaJ 48· Cout Newport Ptoj>ertia
The Prudential·Jon Douglas Co. Real Ettate Servka 49· Cout Newport Propmin
The Pradentlal·Jon Ooo·•~ Co. 32. Grubb fr EIU. Raldentlal 50. COMt NllWPOft hopntin -51. 1t..,Rnlty The Pradentlal·Jon Douglas Co. Real l!ttate Scnka 51. CoYtt Home Stcny
C.Oldw&ll e.nkn Newport Beech 33. Grubb fr BllJt R•lclentlal 53. Mortpge Loan Specialist
Coldwell lanker Newport teach Real Ett.t• Senbe N. Open Koaee Gulae/Mcntgage Rttee
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After 3 0 years of sin~le
ownership, this classic custom
home is now available to the
buyer who understands the
value of this unique location
adjacent to Galaxy Park. Over
Pre-Construction Opporronity
120 feet on view side of
C'n1laxy Drive overlooks upper 1--;...,;,_--------....:....0.---_,
Newport Bay. Featuring
elegant living room, large
formal dining room, and
gorgeous master suite with
fireplace -all principal rooms
have spectacular views.
$995,000
OPEN SUNDAY 1-5
Linda Silver
645-3636
645-6642
METRO
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Environmentalist's paradise
OPEN HOUSE
Sunday Aug 11th
I p.m. -5 p.m.
Meet The
Builder & Architect
Keith Dudley
(71 4) 729-1651
METRO
Upper Newport Bay is a natural habitat for rare b~.
plant life and fi sh. The purpose of the reserve is to protect
the fragile ecosystem of the Back Bay. Pictured above is
the exquisite Upper Newport Bay view from the 124-foot-
wide backyard. nie home has both torma1 and casuat Corona del Mar townhouse
entertaining areas, and all arc oriented toward the view. Front townhouse with two bedrooms and two and one-
Additiooal amenities are three bedroom suites, three half baths has had many upgrades. Amenities include f~ mld a Sun.room with French doors opening to a Sherwood shutters hardwood flooring and I b
formal garden. ~ ~tely French "'.gcncy architecture landscaping. Locat~ in the villa c of eoro.:;.s dcl u __ featuret volume oeilings and a classio.graod ball entry. 'The &1 • •YIAll.
location adjacent ~Galaxy Park whichJw more than soo Blocks to the beach. Close to Fashion Island, libraries
feet of street frontage further enhances clis fabulous and parts. Offered at $379.000.
propeey. p,,, ""'" llt/OTfNllJoa, call DanWl Pala of Metro For 111on Ut/Olflllllio11, cbll Lhlllll. Sil,_,. of M«ro R..it,, 5 Corpo"* floa, Newpon Ba1e1&, (114) 120..
R,a/Jy, S CoTpOl'tlU f'llu.o., Newport Be«la, (114) US.. 9422.
3636 or (114) Us.4U2. ' ' . -~---. . ... ... ._ -. --.. ... -.. --..... --. .. .. . . -
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4092 Square Feet fume ·
5 Bedrooms Pim Office (6th Bedroom)
5 1/2 Bathrooms
3 Car Oversized Garagt:
Approx. 10450 Sq. Ft. Cornn Lot
Premium Cul-de-sac Loca11on
Still lime To Pick Your Fin i,he, ...
Pre-Construction
Opportunity
Offered at ... $995,000
CC>aONA DU MA&
Look •t this pOOe b 4IA lM GOndol C&th cell,
fplc. JooNI DR. I Ill I BA doWn. ........... $-.-
PE.NINSUIA POINr
DrllrNldc ~ bly ¥lew tern alder res w/Q.
frorGgoe. Loe value. ~ b ....... UM,000
CORONA DU. MA&
DmnMk &. ne1r-new w/38l 5Ute. Gorgeous kit.
w/WiUIO, root dt\d, 2-at p. .............. SSJOMO
UDOISU
GieK meet to street loc. Huge MBR downstrs.
2 WI'! 1g Ill\. decl ~ So pldo .... sm.-
UDOISU.
58 ft. lot. great loc.ldon, '8R. 3BA. sing~ ~et
w/l.vge So. p.tllo. Pt.ns ror 2nd stocy .. $619.000
COSTA Ml.SA
SBR 2.75 BA wttti 'Ila downsUiis Including 2nd
MllR. Pl1de ol owne'f5hlp aJel.. ................ $219,900
~ can help make
the tliffe1-ence in
your lift!
CORONA DEL MAR
SOUTHOFPCH
Mediterranean 5 year new 3 bedroom
townhome. Formal dining room, la'K! living
room with vaulted ceilings and fireplace.
Master suite with fireplace and Mck with spa.
ROBYN SFARS $359,000
OCEANSIDE EMERALD BAY
Homesiu first time on the market in 40 years.
Fantastic views, exceli.enr building potential
BILL DOLBY $795,000
WW DOWN AND MOTIVATED
Immaculate newer Townhome. Largest plan -
3 bedroom, 2.5 bath, with fireplace. WiU uU!
"Subject to" Less than I 0% down.
DUSTY HARRIS $259,000
MARVEWUS FEATURES!
Upgrnkd 3 bedroom with new carpet.1 Freshly
painted. Large Lu.sh privall backyard. RV access
parking.
JACK GIFFORD $164,500
NEWPORT COAST
Prime k>t -over 14, 000 sq.ft. Owner
motivated and mUJt sell! Call far an
appomtment.
ESTIIERYANK
TERRJFIC FAMILY HOME!
Spi.endrd uparau family room! Formal dining.
I Spectal d~n. !mule laundry.
JACK GIFFORD $159,500
MESA VERDE BEAUTY
WonMrjUI 3 bedroom (was a 4 Bdnn. now
with giant master) on cozy quiet cui-M-sac.
large grassy yard with spa.' Berber carpet,
vaulted ceilings. etc.
ROBIN TENCH $249,000
CORONA DEL MAR
Cute 2 bedroom, 1 bath cottage in Corona, Ml
Mar. Hardwood floors, FP Mtached DBL car
garage. Ju.st Ii.sud. •
KATHLEEN McNAMEE $319,000
GORGEOUS REMODEL
3 or 4 bedroom and 3 baths. luxuriQus Master
mite. Cump~ly rmwtkled with French doon,
tinted windotm and exmz spat:Wus rr><»ns. Family
ro<»n, .fomuU dining room and sparltling pool
PHYUJS CLARK $329,000
SPACIOUS ULTRA MODERN
Across from upper Newport Bay. Huge Master
suite. WOod floored, family room. Steps f()
poo4 spa, and tennis.
MAXINE GOLDEN $229,500
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FABULOUS EMERALD BAY
Emmlld ~ contmrpomry lilu nrw. F.xtmsiw UH of K'""!niu. 5
bcdroomJ, 4 5 baths with Omm, &arh awl Canyon Vil"Uls.
l«auti 111 the end of a pri1111u cul--<k-sac. Ewry amenity.
CJJ 49'1-7475
Bill Dolby $2.395,000
GATED NEWPORT COMMUNilY!
Newer 4 brdroom, J bath homr 1111th pri1111u Spa and \flarcrfall
lush '4""1capint,. privatr patio. Kirrhm with crnter uland.
Family room, Livmi Room rmd MtUter with firrplam. 3 Ctr
iamgt' and morr. Owner may ra'T}!
CtO 760-5000 ext. 112
Diana ProHcr $498,000
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NEW ON MARKET
Nrwporr Brarh p1rrurc prrfrrr rrmodrl on quut prrrry cu/-
dr-sar. lmmarulau homr ul/lh umply benu11fol largr 101
wuh a "rounrry frrf"
CJl 760-5000 ext. I J I Robln Tench $375,000
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An lntern•tlon•I ·Company
76();-5000
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FABULOUS VIEW!!
An absolute "Must Stt~ .. ti'" 4 ~"" 4.5 bd.th, bcau11fol
hom,. was built for family mtnuiniftK ... ilN IJ>«tM"Ular H.J.r
11nd Cuy l11h11 view pa on tzNI Off Wi.th wn-1800 sq.fl. of
dcdtmt to m1oy if from.
CJJ 760-5000.-lW/39
BiU and Donna Web.tu $1 ,190,000
PANORAMIC VIEWS "ABOVE 11iE HARBOR"
tks1p<ri home J bctlroo,,,/officc ~ 3 /Mthr. Enhtznud "11/.
Frrirch lmwronr. b'4clt pnuc, fa"" finuhn, nm~d ban mm
Ddia Delgado
CJJ 760-5000 at. J J J
$489.000
An International Company
760-5000
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A RA.RE FIND IN DOVER. SHORES
A fit/nMus '4rzr J.1 owr 12.600 "I.ft. RnruttkkJ 6 /Mboom, 5
/Mth "'°"" with sq>11~ pat holflU llllli llUw of tlN b«lt bay. A "1rzr howu with IMJCim11m lfHl't• illliM 11nJ out.
CU/ 760-5()()() ca. 136
Jane Sungaila $899,000
&11#/ifiJ 4 ktlrHm, 4 Mm fam,:Z,,'-"" with "'rt' ltonus room lfNi fllllfi/y ,_,,,. Bl'llnJ MW Jtj unrlJ tmUT i.iJJinJ. f"U'iU
~11111WJ, F11b-uro rrfrit· Phu 0'1rtl lllrt' "'"' with pool, IJNl 11Ni vin4A.
CU/ 760-5()()() at. 113
$875,000
NEWPORT HEIGHTS DUPLEX
Grur tillplct -tx«/Jnt J.taU,.. NtWT 11 ~ 2 W..,,. llNi I
Mltw,,, am with Prtftr· LA-"'1 ~ CJJ for Jn.iJs.
c.JI 760-5000.,,. 116
HARBOR VIEW HJLLS INVESTORS WINDFALL
Grr111 vkws of 0«11n, "'1y 11114 F1Uhion lsillnd. F1tnt1Utk
ttmtmtporllry fo>or pun on hut< lot. Pnf«t for rmov111ion.
Ownn'J nuwint n1of114/e, Wllnt it"'"' toi/ay. ,,,u M11rlt's
Hotli~. (For Prr-rr<orrkti tktaikJ infomation)
CU/ (8()(}) 51()..2005 <:Mk 15006
Mark Addich $479,000
FABULOUS BAYVIEW
Grr11t location on "6'f' <0m<r lot. Hom< h111 bun rrmomkJ with
lllrzr 2nJ story~ 4 bedrooms, J b111hs 11nJ family room. Just
"""'tti!!
Ski $420,000
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TWO BEACH COTTAGES
Just sups to Bit Coro1111 &«-h ... 2 tttijaunt /'/"f>"!ia fer wk
with shmnint vinus! Build nnu or "mtHbt Cnll for tkt11ils.
CU/ 760-5000 at. 126
DECORATOR PERFECT
~ nw sm, "-"" witb Clm'll lillint ,..,,, llNi Jtitchni
#p#llin •ff 1'lllllln'. Pr.ftssi.NllJy '6Nlsc11PtJ wiJb ,_, spll! Evny llMnlitJ.
$319,000
we can help make
the difference in
· your lift!
BUILDER CWSE OUT
3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, vaulkd ceilings, big
bacltyards, 2 car garage, only 4 lefi. M ust &U!
PATRICK KNAPP $189,900
JUST REDUCED
Grill curb appeal puts thi.s big 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath
homr in lJaycrert 'i4bovt the Crowd" Upgradn
throughout. Mniculowly landscaped with privau pool
and patio.
DIANA CAPPEL
BREATHTAKING VIEWS!
Ocean, Harbor, Coastline and City Light
views. 5 bedrooms, 4 baths. 3 jirqJlaces. Pool
Cr Sauna. Spyglass Best.1
JULIA LIAO $1,095,000
BANK OWNED
Very cute 3 bedroom, 1 !4 bath home. Niu
neighborhood. Frtsh paint, new carpeting,
large yard and 2 car garage.
JACKIE HANDLEMAN $144,900
OPEN HOUSE SUN. 1-5
Upper Newport Bay. 4 bedroom, 3 bath,
/meed Pool on an oversiud lot. ltkal for
family.
2313 LI Litul. PL, Newport &4Cb
J.D. CALLAGHAN $429,500
HARBOR VIEW HOMES
CusUJm tksigned for the 90's life styk. 4
bedroom, 3 bath Monugo with gourmet
kitchen, family room, and patio with ga.ubo.
A must see!
E'LYNNE ALLEN $875,000
ENGLISH COUNTRY HOME
Custom masonry and Stone Tudor. Separate
guest quarters. Electric gates. Exquisite quality
throughout. Beautifal views.
JOAN BURKE $1,675,000
CO STA MESA DUPLEX
Eastsitk 2 bedroom, 1 bath each with private
yards and garage.
ROBERT MlLUKE.N $229,000
O CEANFRONT LOT!
Build your drtam ho77U! Enjoy summn sunsets
anJ crashing waves! milk to pin. shops mui
mtaurants.
DIANA PROSSER $634,000
EASTSIDE COSTA MESA
·eamul Cottagr-_ m ust see this "'1rlinf, 2 bed-
room. Everything new. •Uzn,u/ Style jloiwr
g11rrim~
RITA WADE $239,000
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CostaMaa
Pristine 3 Bdrm townhome on quiet street! Sharp fam . kitchen.
Lg patio. Spacious Master ste.
OVer 17 ?'ears ~eriena JJ.fo"B tk Coast
'Bro~ 'J{pmea to !R.f,l'M~1la{[ of '.Jame
760-5000 x131
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<Mr S.000 S4J!'O!"f (ml Exceptional custom built 4BR with stunning views
o( the Back Bay and city lights. Fabulous Ooor plan
w/huge upstairs Bonus and Game Room FIT FOR
A KING! C.OUrtyard pool plus rear yard spa.
GATED mrRY/3 car garage.
Jl,250,000
Conmg 4d Mg t1ll4a
Total remodel w/ a I~ master suite & office.
3 ftttplaces, 2 p.1tio's and a gorgeous yard!
512 Marigold
$539,000
Omm Sffk o.{PCll In Conmq 4<1 Mqr
38R 28A, private spa,
enclosed yard.
Rall«WI $469,0001
S"'4Slrbq MJftt umt l'kw.tl
Elegant, but cozy 4BR w/pool & French doors
galore! Bring us an offer!
$725,000
N(Wf9r1 Etmdly BerM
48R. 2.S BA w/ 2 fireplaces. Great family room.
Pool &. \p.1. Immaculate.
1512 AaJta
$499,000
NCWIPC"1 Beads Stmll
Wonderful 3 BR on latge lot wf beautiful yard.
Gorgeous street. Just listed!
$425,000
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Bob & Dovie Koop
Bob Koop Dovie Koop Bob Koop, Jr.
Call the Koop team!
760-5000 Ext. 128 or 760-1580
Two Ocean Front Lots at Big Corona Beach
Grett location ocean side of PCH, 1dor-
1ble, remodeled 2 bedroom+ den house,
eAtcnaive use of bleached knouy pine,
plu11largc: l bdr apL one block to beach.
$585,000 BobKoo ,Sr.orJr.
A
Harbor Pointe View Home
3,700 Squue fL custom quality home,
arac belutifuUy landlClped yard, g11ed
conunwijty, loll of m1rble, 4 bdrm, 3
b1th, 3 Cir gu. $5,000 per monlh
Bob Koo Sr. or r.
OLD C.D.M. DUPLEX
Two very cute Two bedroom,~ beth
unita on 1 quia trco lined atrcd, w.tk to
Five C10wns, Bia Coren• Ii lhoppift&.
$425,000 Bob Koo ,Sr.or Jr.
Fabulous C.D.M. location
localed on 1 priv1lC ptcd lt1'Cc:l at
Big Coron• belch with the most incn:d-
ible mouth of the harbor, ocean and Cat1l-
in1 views you e1n im1ginc. Pncc includes
the pl1ns, owner has completed the foun -
d1tions, dnveways, sewer plumbing 1nd
elccuical.
Steal these lots!
$790,000 & $7 40,000
Bob Koop, Sr.
IRVINE TERRACE
Highly upgraded, 3 bdr, 2 bath, large lot,
French doors, skyllght, we1 bar, bleached
oak floors, Jou of tile & used bnck
$444,900 Bob Koop, Sr.or Jr.
Elpanded 3 bdr, 2-5 b1th + den, fonn1I
dinin&, lwo firq>laca, two e1r gar, Ju&h
landac1pe, pool 4 sp~. g1ted belches.
$495,000 BobKoop,Sr.orJr.
COST A MESA FIXER
Larae R-2 Lo&
ASSUMABLE $14J,OOO FIRST T.D.
E~sung house on 1n eun large lot,
price 111cludes pl•ns for two larae
townhomea. Seller mot.ivtted!
$1S9m BobKoo ,Sr.orJr.
BAY FR ONT UNITS
F1bulous harbor view; while sandy
beaches. Rlre opportunity lo own four
b1y frcnl units on Nowpon ll1rbor.
$725,000 Bob 'Koo Sr.or Jr.
NEWPORT BEACH
760-5000
Ext.128 . .._ ......... .
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~ Re/Max Hall of Fame
Direct Line: 640-2677
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townhomel'1
like a h<>Uset 'Ull!l-
slab granite •'-
floors. l
Mrwsl.
IONUS ROOM!
Gourmet ~-.,.._lh•tlng area,
fonnal dining .--. """1 room with
custom fi~ prolmk>oally
landscaped Gfillt Ocun viewi!
10 a.m. -2 p.m .. Broker Preview
MLS Book dellv&fY
oftlf•1 ...... 11
S 8:45 a.m .. Community Relotlons Committee meeting
6 8:45 o .m., Afflllote Committee meeting
2 -4 p.m., COMPASS Beginner course
7 l -4 p.m .. Agency
9 o.m. -noon. Ethics
9 10 o.m. -2 p.m .. Broker Preview
12 9 o.m., MLS Committee meeting
1• 10 o.m .. BORPAC Trustees meeting
1 -4 p .m .. Envlronmental Hozords
9 o.m. -noon. Understanding the R.E. Contract
15 9 o.m .. Grievance Committee meeting
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9 o .m. -noon, COMPASS AdVonced course
10 o.m. -2 p.m .. Broker Preview
2 -5 p.m .• Internet class
l -4 p.m .• Probate
9 o.m. -noon -AppralsoJ
9 -11 o.m .. COMPASS ~ COUM
10 o.m. -2 p .m .. Broker Preview
10 a .m. -1 p .m ., Seminar. Disclosure fa< Common
Envlronmental Hazards, taught by Attomey Bert Cook
1 -4 p .m., Folr Hous1rQ
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Arcrutecturally magnificent wirh lavish cabinetry &
marble. new dock for large yacht. Spacious open Ooorplan
by Jim Caldwell. CONSTRUCTED BY CANNERY
VILLAGE REALTY
1430 Wes t Bay
$2,199,000
Call Russ Fluter 673-3777
Take advaniage of this great bayfront tri-pleit with bay and
ocean views. This propeny makes a great investment or
tum it inro a single family residence and enjoy the sunset
as the boats go by.
$995,000
Call Chris Brigandi 673-3777
OCEANFRONT
DUPLEX
Prime boardwalk location, whire warer view~.
best swimming beach. All new pa.inr. carpet.
floors and window tl'C<ltrnenri ..
$725,000
Call Chris Brigandi 673-3777
3 bedroom, 2 bath home situated 011 approit. 40it92 ft. IOI.
Sunser and Catalina views. prime location! Serene and
private-localed on Balboa Penin~ula Point
$1,350,000
Call Day na Pettit 673-3777
or page @ 651-4610
NEW
CUSTOM BAYFRONT
To be built in Corona del Mar. Highest qualiry home
over 5,000 square feet. Ovcrsiud bayfronr patio
and large boar docks that will accommodare
two boats. '
$2,599,000
Call Russ Fluter/Chris Brigandi 673-3777 •
Must see. This lovely, spacious 3bd. 2.Sba home in this
quality comm. is situated on ideal COl'llCf' lot just one block fn>m the beach. Enjoy a large family &: hving room
wlfircplaccs & relax in your pnvate jacuzzi and sauna. The
hideaway patio complete w/fish pond is quier and inviting
$849,000
Call Dayna Pettit 673-3777 or age @ 651-4610
Small offices for lease at the Newport Beach pier.
$500/mo. each
Call Russ Fluter 673-3777
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Magnificent
Home or Duplex
• Exquisite 5 Br Home
• Elegantly Decorated
• Showased in '94
COM Home Tour
$895,000
Call Alice Brownell
@675-9585
Charm Of
The Island!
• Impeccable 2 Br.
2 Ba Cottage
• A Darling Home
•Custom Built 1990
$635,000
C4.ll Walter Mitchell
@588-3083
Gorgeous
Penthouse
• Huge 2 Br. 2 Bath
Penthouse Condo
• Cathedral Ceilings.
• An Excellent Value
Ozll Walter Mitchell
@588-3083
• Stunning Catalina
-SuNN at Bay V'.ews
• Rattly Offettd 3 Br
• Custoa\ Decorated
$399,000
QUI Walter Mitchell
0588-3083
Quaint Balboa
Island Duplex
• Immaculate 2 Br
Cottage + Newer 2
Br. Apt. Each With
Priv. Garage
0111 Alice Brownell •
@675-9585
live In\One,
Rent 1lie Other!
• Excellent Location
Oose To South Bay
• 2 Large 3 Br Units
• Creal hlCOme!!
$759,000
Expansive
Ocean Views
• Largest 2 Br Model
•Vaulted Ceiling.
Skylights, Marble
Entry, Bleached Oak
Cabinetries & More
$299,000
01ll Walter Mitchdl
0588-3083
Versailles UU
Tour"' Model
• 2 ~r Bedrooms
• Well Located
• Quid le Sunny
• Excellent Condition
$199)888
$174,000
c..Jl Walter Mitchdl
0588-3083
Versailles Ocean &t
Harbor Views
• Hlghly Desi.Table 2 Master Floorplan
• White 1iled Flooring In Entry &
Kitchen. Mirrors & Celling Fan
• BeautifulJy Maintained Gated
Community With Pool & Spa
$179,000
Call Walter Mitchell @ 588-3083
Nnuport &lch
Island Living
At Its BesU
• Brand New Family
Home or Duplex
• Excellent Locabon
• Gorgeous Luxury
Amenities
$895,000
0111 Alice Brownell
@675-9585
SUMMER
RENTAL
• Wallong Distance To
Peninsula Point &
Ferry
• 3-Story • 5 Br
• Pnvate Pier
• Your Own Sandy Sch
Gorgeous View
Of Back Bay
• 3 Br & 2.5 Bath
• Large Master
• Granite Wet Bar
• Built-In Ent. Cntr.
$462,000
C4.ll Laum Collins
0509-8923
One-Of-A·Kind
Penthouse
•Ved:U~.,2 Ba Pen
• Quality Deco.-
• Na Fountain v~
$189,000
C4.ll Walter Mitchell
0588-3083
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$769.000 Sun 1 ·5 4 M1rado1 S389.000 Sun 1·5
S569 000 Sal 1-5 IEWNI[ IEACll
lfilWBT 6708 W Oceanfronl Sl.225.000 Sun 1-5
34 Hillsdale Or $679 ()()() Sun 1 30-5 J Mailreld 17 Sea Cove Lane SS65,000 Sun 2-5
111..&AllJIJI llEWl'lNf [ &llfll
5 Aries Cour1 $239.000 Sun 1-5 B Chambers 1 Rue Chaleau Royale $876.000 Sun 1·4 V Saxlon 12 Kamall1 Cour1 $227,000 Sun 1·5 J Howe 4 Rue 011auv1lle $1 795 ()()() Sun 1·5 J Malher 14 Kamalii Court $239.000 Sun 1-5 J Hov.e &DRO#A DEL MAR 26 Encore Cour1 $239.000 Son 1-5 B. Chambers 707 Avacado $179,500 Sun 1·5 0 Johnson T1fSWllBT 753 Avacado $229 000 Sun 1·5 o Johnson 4 Auvergne $234,900 Sun 1-3 M Cole 503 Poppy $457 000 Sat/Sun 1·5 N Barley 10 Auvergne $214,900 Sun 1-3 M Cole £'tllmA. /RtlU/fJS 1.lft'.Mf 60!I Seaward $775.000 Sun 2·5 M Jones 6 T rvoll Cour1 $224,500 Son 1·5 ' E Escano IJIMA llllBES
lll'nflla. tolfR $679.000 Sal 1·5 A Zarnonegar $679 000 Sun 1·5 c~ 16 llan~lo $479,000 Sun 2·5
$830.000 Sat/StJn 1 ·5 S Millman $699.000 Sun 1·5 S Luby 1-5
$429,000 Sun 1-4 J Oabo11 $274,999 Sun 1·5 B Ams~ler
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This 1s the most sought after floorplaii All one
level. no stairs 3 bedroom. 3 5 bath. large patio
with spa Guard-gated luxury•
THE LOT-THE
LOCATION-THE
SIZE-THE PLACE
Grand remodel and
expansion of the brgcst Port
Street floor plan, expanded to
over J,200 sq.ft. Pool, all new
windows and doors, added
library, exercise room and
new entry. And just 3 minutes
to die school.
TENNIS PIAYER!S DREAM
Somerset Mocld. Not quite in your own back yard but bow about 3 doors away and
9emced by your ddgbbOn? Community tunis, pool and spa is indeed just steps away. All
new kitchcu. too. Gnat~ &om upstairs. Best price. . $S49 ,000
Pcwto6no MocleL With the wne proDJnity to that tennis CJOU!'l-just stepS away. Tb.is
Pono6.no has the eoc.loled breezefty, all new ·windows, upgraded IOtcbcn tile and
a~, two &mily rooms, 3~ baths. Sd1er bas~ $S79,000
WALK TO WORK IN NEWPORT CENTER
Nat to ~ Gardens, just a short walk to Design Plar.a, Medical Plau, or Corpontc Plaza in
N~ Center, ~ loCatcd IDr &mily and the pro£csmoaJ. It is situated oo an inside lot Uld
my from tnffic. and lW the added security of the ptcd community. Also, a 3 car garage, huge
master suite, guest quarters downstairs, and sun room for enjoying t!i~
morning sun. $759,000
LEASE
Lease with View. 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, large master suite,
bright kitchen, dote to pool, spa, and tennis court. $2,700 mo.
TWO
ONGS
Gerrv& C~ta
640-5664
·MARYBETH
COLE STANDEL
729-7285.
NEW LISTINGS!
Tt-tulitUnud, FM~ 6 BR, 4.$BA Uirgr Lot. Pool.
$1,89S,OOO
Luxury oceanfront penth<tusll with 24 ft of deck
ol'erlooking the surf, scind and Catalina Island.
Every amenity imaginable, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths
BIGC~
Prime golf cc>u~c focation, superb tmditio11.1/
arcl1it
3 story, 5 bedrrum oceanfr.,111 home u·ith d111m9 room,
den and If car garage, 2 bJ t1pl. u t1/1 prep/ace, dining
room and kitclrcn Ro..,/ fop deck and beac/1 patio.
0<mng,
gmnite f..f marble cmmlerfops, all bcJr.,,lms ar11 suites.
$2..795.hOO .... (.:'·····:ti
Drmnat1c custom 4 b.Jroom, 3 bath homa in
Tu rtle Rock Crut, cont.,,1porary aly/a with
spm1isl1 inf/uencu of a~ and /ounUJins.
This sweeping c<Jrncr utata on an antirs ha/f block
Tm BLUFFS
2 bd, 1 ba, perfect swtcr home, private end unit, ovcdoob greenbelt.
Barbara Miles & Allison Scescmann -644-9060 -$204,500
CoSTAMl!SA
Newer 3 bd home with nice yard in small Bastside complex.
Carta Broffinan -631-1400 -$225,000
NBWPOll.T CUsT
3 bd, 2.5 ba, great locarion, lots of upgrades, oak ftooring in entry.
David Prince -644-9060 -$254,000
CosTA MBsA TluPLBx
Immaculate 2 bd, 2 ba home with fireplace & two 2 bd, 2 ha units
Cammy Leslie -631-1400 -$295,000
THBBLUFFS
3 bd, 2 ba, completely remodeled, expanded and remodeled kitchen.
Sandy Long -644-9060 -$299 ,000
Tim BLUPl'S
3 bd, 2.S-ba, turn-key, totally redone, on major greenbelt, patio.
Chuck & Kathy Colcsworthy -. 644-9060 -$329 ,000
CollONA DBL MAll.
3 bd, 2 .5 ba, detached Cape Cod townhome, great location.
Donald P&ff · 644-9060 · $349,900
CoSTAMEsA
Charming duplex, 2 bd each wtlt, near 17th Street, shops and services
Kennie Jo Rizzo · 631-1400 · $375,000
EAsrsms CosTA MESA
Bright and beautiful landscaped 4 bd home, &mily and weight rooms
Jeff Axton·· 631-1400 -$399,000
LAGUNA BEACH
Prime city light ind ocean view lot in gated Irvine C.ovc, private beach
Olga Matthews · 631-1400 -$445,000
LIDO PAIUC DluvB
2 bd condo, security building with doorman, pool and spa
Mary Lou KichJer -631-1400 · $470,000
ISLAND
2 bd home, brick patio and studio apt. over garage.
Gordon/Van Orden/Walsh -673-6900 -$595,000
BIG CANYON
2 bd, 2 ba, single level, completely updated, frcJich garden.
Perry Taub -· 644-9060 -$599,000
HAuoll ltmG.B ES'rATBs
3 bd, 2 ba, single level, exquisitely decorated, courtyard patio.
Barbara-Miles & Allison Secscmann--644-9060 -$659 ,000
Mm. PENINSULA
4 lots, ll0x70 ft, potential for 4 houses or condos.
Mary Ann Nethercutt -631-1400 • $795,000
BATseous
S bd, 4 ba, doac to beach, large lot with rear patio and spa.
Eleanor Bowie -644-9060 -$995,000
NBWPOs.T BBACH
AT AVOCADO
644-9060
NBWPOB.T BBACB
AT MilJNn's MJLB
631-1400
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WEEKEND OPEN HOUSES 1-5
SATURDAY ONLY
466 Gaviola
CORONA l>EL MAR
204 Hazt!I
EASTSIDE COSTA MESA
350 East 20th Street
$339,000
$1,795,000
Cu lesworthy •
Lisa Adam
Lino ISLE
900 Zurid1 $1,795,000
106 Via Cordova $559,000
MF.SA V EIWE
2766 Longwood Cnurl $229,000
NEWPORT COAST
Kay Polovina
Richard Lee
Carla· Broffman
10 Fair Harbor $2,450,000 Boni Pereira/David Prince NEWPORT SHORES
$210,000 l:va Khwaja
400 62nd Street $455,000
SUNDAY ONLY
I 701 Slarli~hl Cirde $569,000
BONNIE BAY I llGHLAND HOMES
2240 .Holiday Road $41 9,000
Tl IE BLUFFS
2002 Vista Caudal
2749 Vista Umbrosa
222 Nata
$255,000 L.H.
$349,000
$415,000
$299,000
Kennie Jn Rizzo
June Adams
Robert Bents
Gail Yorb
Coleswortl1y
Barbara Mile$
Sandy Long
NEWPORT O CEANFRONT
6304 West Oi:eanfront $799,000
SPYGLASS Hill
1 San Martin $699,000
2 Darkes Bay $899,000
Tl 'IITLE ROCK
10 Capella $589,000
SATURDAY AND SUNDAY
T 11E Bu •fFs
21 ..J. 7 Vista Entrada
Cou.1:t~I: PARK
$549,900
Joyce Olson
Don Cl.on
308 Eni:ina
EASTS ll>F COSTA M F.SA
496 Walnut $439,000 2450 College Drive
CoRO~A DEL MAR
$209,000 Cammy Leelie/Paul Wright
HARBOR VIEW HILLS
3800 Inlet Isle Drive
LAGUNA B EACH
395 Camden Place
$725,000
$1,395,000 Lis Olsen
324 Poppy
Ni:i:•roRT No1m1
2970 Corte Hermosa
l 'PPER NEWPORT 8,\\'
$649,000
$.J.68,000
NEW LISTINGS
EASTSmi: COSTA MESA
Executive condo with contemporary styling, 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, 2
car garage, fireplace, brook setting.
Donald Pfaff -644-9060 -$144,000
LAGUNA I IILLS
2 bedrooma, 2 batha, light and bright, move-in condition with sky-
lights, wet bar and super bonus rooms, attached garage.
G rclitflt Minoux -644-9060 -$186,500
Lmo PARK DRIVE
Security building, ocean, bay and Catalina aunaet vieww, 2 bedroom•,
2.5 baths, boat slips available, priced to aell.
Joh.n Campbell -644-9060 -$550,000
BALBOA lSLANO
3 bedrooms, convertable den with wet bar, 2 1tory living room with
fireplace, new kitchen, aparlment llVer garage and l~undry room.
G regg Minoux -644-9060
COSTA MES,\ BALBOA PENINSULA
2 bedroom, 2 bath house with fireplace, duplex -each unit has 2 bed-Completely remodeled bayfront beauty, larQe front dec:lr witb boat f~
rooms, 2 batha, 2 private patio1, all with vaulted ceilings large yacht, roomy family home, huge muter .Wte,. 4 bedroonur:3 ~
Cammy Le.lie.-631-1400 -$295,000 Roy Free~an -631-1400 -$2,175,000
NEWPORT BBACH NEWPORT BEACH
PCH @ Mariner's Mile PCH @ Avocado
631-1400 644-9060 673-6900
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403 POPPY AVE, CORONA DEL MAR
Spectacular detached Cape Cod townhome,
3 bedrooms, 2.S baths, living room with
brick fireplace, ocean view from master bd.
OFFERED AT $389,000 Now $349,900
NEW LISTING!
3025 CROYDEN BAY,
PENTRIDGE COVE
North Costa Mesa executive
condo with contemporary
styling, 2 bd, 2 ba 2 car garage,
fireplace, brook setting.
OFFERED AT $144,000
2147VISTA EN'TRADA, THE BLUFFS
End unit, "E" plan, 3 bedrooms, 3 full
batb.s, premier Bluffs location, vaUlted
wood ceilings, private courtyard entry.
0FFE.RE~ AT $549, 900
2479 Ruf DE CANNES, EAsntOE COSTA MESA
Spectacular "detached" Pilgrim Shadow
townhome, 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, private
yard, 1,600 sq ft. Built in 19~
Custom built -i bedroom, 3 bath
residence with south.f.acing rear yard
Including pool and spa, 3 car garage
o..am AT $3H,900
$2,450,000
Stunn;ng contemporary
Med;terranean estate w;th
panoram fo Pac;/ic O cean
and Pel;can H;/I Go!/ Course v;ews.
Newly constructed ;n 1995, tlus
elegant 5 bedroom, 5.5 bath home is
situated on over one-ha!/ an acre.
Pelican Hill is a private, guard-gated
community and is situated at the
northwest edge of Newport Coast.
Open Sunday 12-5 pm
10 Fair Harbor, Newport Coast
BONI P EREIRA DAVID PRINCE
Estate Division Specialists
644-9070 644-9070
1 SAN MAllnN, SPYGLASS HILL SPYGLASS HILL 2 DRAKES BAY, SPYGLASS HILL
Panoramic ocena, Catalina & night-light
views, 5 bd, 3 ba, remodeled interior.
$899,000
4 bd, 2.5 ba, estate-sized lot with large
pool, new french doors and windows.
NBW LISTING • $699,000
5 bd, 3 ba, rwo story, fantastic cicy light
and mountain views, lap pool. A must sec!
$795,000
BAYVIEW TERRACE
DON & JOYCE
OLSON
"There's No
Substitute For
lkperience. »
SPYGLASS HILL
Great location, 2 bd, 2 ba, spacious
master suite with mirrored wardrobes.
$289,000
1-800-487-4931 5 bd, 3 ba, highly upgraded, new
french doors & kitchen, large pool.
$849,000
Tluough high, hand-carved wooden entry doors, you put a separate
tackJelgacdeo room with French doon opening to a courtyard with
a fountain. Thie five bedroom traditional home was built with quality.
Large matter bedroom suite with attached sitting room/office with
fireplace facing the bay. Slip {or large boat ancltwo aide tiea.
$2,150,000
I { you want the finest, this is it. Enter this a1most new 7200'
Monterey home on a private tree-lined street to this fully
manicured ground. of approximately 20 acres. Main bouse, guett
house, apt. for ~r, free standing, party room, horse facilities, citrut,
avocado1 and grapevine~. Grounds have a variety of Howen,
roeebu1he1, 100 oak trees, pine trees and a large hass 1a1e.
$1,675,000
CALL EDIE OLSON • 644-9060 xl 32
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I Have Ver Motivated Sellers! Your Of£ers!
RARE VIEW LOT
IN PRIVATE OATE(> lRVINE COVE
Consnunity 8e.J.. and Tenrn.
o«.erod at $445,000
* Price Reduction! $649,000 *
324 POPPY -OLDE CORONA DEL MAR
OCEAN A ND MOUNTAI N V I EWS
EXTRAORDI NARY PRICE REDUCTION
OCEAN. J IARROR & JETfY V I EWS
Gori;,icou• 4 BJnn Home
~t .795,000
A NEW LISTING
on the Balboa Peninsula
ABSOLUTEL1 CNARllNC ORlllMAL BEACH COTIACE
JUST STEPS TO 8A1 AND BEACH
Perfeet fer Weeke nds • Perfee t fer Re111edel
3 Bedrooms • Fireplace in Living Room & Large Family Room
Offered at $34S,OOO
fo1· MorP Information Call
MARY ANN }.f!:'I HER CUTT
631-1400 x239
OLGA MATIHEWS
Pgr 433-9455 • 631-1 400 x231
ELEANOR
BOWIE
CELEBRATING 22 YEARS
WlTH CoLDWBLL B ANKER
(714) 644-9060 E XT. 145
2465 MARINO
B AYSHORES
~lose 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
N EWPORT HEIGHTS
This spacious, traditional
home features french
doors, hardwood
floors and a highly
motivated seller.
$449,000
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featuring fine properties from condos to castles
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wldl prtftte .... to .... aad ~ prtnte ..... inoorha& ror
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FOR TH• SOPHISTICATE
Bauur.t -.W, lppftL 6llO 11q. ft. Formal Uvlq/plano rm., aoarmtt ldt. fabuloaa 8IMttt w/retrnt + rltw dtd.. Drumtk
pool w/ sankna lier. 1p11 & ~.J wMttfalL
.1,195,000 C8
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Sands organization has
me~ a position of
and confidence
... a reputation earned
by consistently honoring
the basic values of
integrity, diligence, and
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commi troe
customer satisfaction.
Our people are the
difference
sales associates are
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•NT•RTAIN UNHR THE STARS
Lfpt. airy. cut-38R w/uaJque famlly rm. wlreCnctable root. Lou of p.. A lkyUpts, coonnet kltcben. spa & lap
pool. ckdl w/ocna, bay, It dty views. 0-to all sboppUl& &
recrntion. $929,000 RSI
HARBOR RIDGE
ShlaJe-le•d at.ate w/3111 aq.ft. of depnc:e A style In pard-
pted tDDllHlllkJ. Aftllallle. autJ. NoYanbtt. c.o '.lbday!
*895,000532
SPYGLASS HILL
Specious 3'411 sq.ft. lilome wltll tabuJous 1D0011tma & dty upu · Tinn. Custom-bailt SBR. 3.7SBA. Ptus Ubnlry. graaite
$749,000 DSI
MONllY IN YOUR POCKET
Two ocean 'ritw tri-lnd townliloae&. 381. 38A, ndl Ind a...
ctdlera ct.ck ......... aw-t ,__,.... i..-. 0.. to
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Daily Pilot Real Estate • Auguu JO, 1996
Grubb fiEllis ® ,,n..hs. .644-6200 Residen tial Real Estate Services • Independendy Owned and Operated
pcc1acul.1r 2 srory. 5bd home w/bcautiful inreriors, limarone &
gran11c Aoormg, frplc & library Lush yard w/spa & exquisite ocean
VICW)!
Ann. Ted & Suz.anne
SWEEPING VIEWS
D1sunguished 5 bd, 5.5 Ba cwrom estate enhanced by serene views of
lhck Bay & Newport Center Magnificent appointments. Courtyard
w/pool & 'P·l
JoAnn Kenron & Barbara Aune
CUSTOM POOL HOME
c, 111 ' 'i hJ. lrg. l. 'rory w/ separate children's wing. 2 frpk'~ & lof1 ch.11
<.In ht: lml t.un rrn or Mudy. Entertainer's dream.
I mJJ t krh, l 01s Jacobs & Connie Be;on
$629,000 Code 7 1607
ELEGANT FORMER MODEL
Impressive c1ry lights & golf course views in this serene & quiet resi-
dence w/frplc, rile Ooor~. rnmmunity pool, spa. tennis courts.
$389,000
Mali Gulledge
Code 71027
CITY LIGHTS VIEW1
Exceptional 4 Bd, 3.S Ba home
boasts a dramatic marble entry,
Euro-style kitchen. land~ping
by Ro~er's Gardens and city
lights view!
Uro1 Allison & James Gray
$1,249,000
Code 7 1797
SPACIOUS POOL HOME
Big 2 story home fearuring 4 brs., & 2.5 ba. + added
family room. Den or office downstairs, 3 fireplaces.
Large pool
Kay Konfal & Jim Weisanbach
$349,000 Code 70277
EXCLUSIVE WOODBRIDGE COVE
·'Stunning 3 br., 2.5 ba home in gated community. 3
car garage. Light & bright, remodeled 3 years ago.
Cds location. Morivaced owner.
Anne, Ted & Suzanne
$369,000 Code 7 1557
LIGHT & BRIGH T
. Well ma1mamed 3br .. 2ba. home. family rm. add1
r1on w/farcpl.ice & wet bar. Repainted inside & out.
frelhscd p.1110, potting shed & vegetable garden.
Anne Hoover
$509,500
COVETED IRVINE
COVE
Custo m villa on large lot.
Two fireplaces, hish ceil-
ings, Gourmet's kitchen,
wet bv, spa • room for
pool. Private beach, com-
munity tennis.
Nancy Barfield
& Tom Jovcnict.i
$2>350>000
Code 7 1077
Code 727 17
.
UPGRADF.S GALORE
C ustomized -i bedroom, 2.25 ba home. Kitchen
w/Gagncan burners & custom cabineu. Sauna, work-
out rm., wood shutters, marble CS\tty.
Nancy Barfield & Tom lovcnctti
$385,500 c.od.e 72807
CLASSIC CUSTOM COTI'AGE
Comfortable 3 br., l.75 ba w/ha.rdwood floors,
built-in sound system, newly landscaped. Laige ou1.
door deck. Carefully detailed & rcfuibiihed.
'
$440,000
H yla Bcneg
Code 70167
NEW ENGLAND
MASTERPIECE
Price rcdu~! Unbclievabll'
custom home. Cape CoJ
W1th )/6 Bd. 4.5 Ba on over
·113 acre. Two great room'
c~~f s kitchen ~/frpl~ 6l (ill
Anne H oover
$1,288>000
Code70937
SPECTAC ULAR VIEWS
2. br. 2 ba Dover Plan. rmioddcd & cxpandcJ .
French doors & windows, built-ins thru-out. Master
ba w/marble & gra.nicc. •
Carol Allison & James Gr.ay _
$659,000 ~e 70607
,
N~r:~:~! ~ffi644-6200 . Grubb f;Ellis e ~
Residential Real Estate Services • Independently Owned and Operated
3080 Corte Marin Sar. $549,000 Mali Gulledge
2318 Vista Hogar Sat. $226,900 Dick Dickson
7 Carmel Bay S&S $879,000 Ra.ck/Ranger
15 Rue Fontaine S&S $795,000 Ka11on/ Aune
l '4 Rue Grand Vallee S&S $789,000 Borum Bani.ngtoo
3"6 Poppy S&S $665,000 St.ralWIGranieri
908 O.estnut S&S $589,000 Tabak/Daley
286 ~ 19th St. S&S $249,500 Bbck/Rittcy
-5801 YJ Seashore Dmc Sun'. $1,"25,000 SoUySbatuo
5 N'igbubott Sun. $1J95,000 ATS
7 Nlgbtsbore Sun. $1,295,000 ATS
22 Hcnnitagt Sun. $1,2-49,000 Carol Alliloo
Hartlor Vtnr Hm. 19S'4 Pon Oaridge Sun. Sl.095,000 Eric Shaw
<Ameo Higblands 639 c.ameo Highland Sun. $895,000 Ame Pctcnoo
Ha.dlor Ridge 53 Haibor Ridge
Hatbor Ridge 29Ccmony
Httbor V aews Hills 1537 Keel
Cameo Highlands '4801 Cortland
Shocediff 2'42 Driftwood
2200 Lalc.c Park Lo.
1828 Kingkt Ct.
515 Poiruettia
15 I '4 Warwick
215 Via Dijon
2821 Alta V1Sta
29 15 Catalpa
2115 Arbutus
2312 Aralia
GrybbaEl!l.!' E.S. Costa Mesa 160 22nd St.
Woodbridge, Irvine 13 Sotring Hawk
Sa.wind 6 Seucapc
A RARE FIND
Large 5 br .. 4 ba. home in Newport's Cliffhavcn area
w/bay, turning basin ac ocean views. Cds location on
an extra large Aat lot.
Carol Allison & James Gray
Sun. $719,000 Karen Rr:r.dt
Sun. $399,000 BdJe Putcb
Sun. $679,999 Maxine Propp
Sun. $675,000 ,Mi.ak/Uutin
Sun. $675,000 8.J . .Johmon
Sun. $459,000 Jo King
Sun. S-420,000 DickDicbon
Smi. $-439,000 BmwdTowai
Sun. SS-49,000 Jim Weixnbach
Sun. $480,000 Hyla Bcrtea
Sun. $649,000 Sheila Kavian.i
Sun. $665,000 Jim Dignado
Sun. $519,000 Sally Shipley
Sun. $439,000 Stew Levctttt
Sun. $399,000 Tom Brunson
Sun. $599.000 Claudette Blanchard
Sun. s 9,
Sun.
BELCOURT -Will. TRADE
Elcganc 5 br. custom home with ocean view and grand
marble entry with circular staircase. 4 car garage.
Available furnished.
Belle Partch
$799,000 C.ode 71697 $1,69S,OOO C.ode 71147
OCEANFRONT PROPERTYl
Step off of the patio and into the soh sand of this 4 br,
5 ba duplex. Skylights, Poggenpohl cabinet.s in gourmet
kiu:hcn. '4 car garage.
ENTERTAINER,S DREAM
This spacious 4 br., 4.5 ba: oceanfront home is located
On a secluded cd.t ac offers white water & ocean ViCW$
+ dramatic an:hitceture w/high ceilings ac excellent
Aoorplan.
Solly & Evelyn Shan.en Lois Jacobs & Linda Octh
Code 71657 $1,985,000 · C.ode 72727
DO NOT MISS TIUSI
Fabulous Eastblulf home located on quiet cul-de-sac. 38r+funily rm+added
bonus room & 11' prvr. yard. French doors & windows, 2 fireplaces & fTcsh
pajnt. AJI this an sunset views.
Sally Shipley
HARBOR VIEW BEAUIY
located in a beautiful neighborhood, this 4br, 2.5ba home includes
gourmer's kitchen, cile firs, frplc, plantation shutrers, lrg yard, comm.
pool.
Laraine & Eric Shaw
$S37,000 Code 70997
PRFSI'IGIOUS PENINSULA POINT
View the Bay by day & city lights by night from this 4br home. 4ba tn
super location Frplc, open Aoorplan. 2 decks + patio, 3 car g:arage
Jc Ki $789,000 ° ng Code 71777
Codc72697
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EA:EERALD BAY -OCEANFRONT
Emerakl Bay Oceanfront
North Laguna Beach
Proudly presenting 108 Emerald Bay.
This Oceanfront Estate located in the
prestigious guard gated community of
Emerald Bay is one of only 14 homes
located directly on the sand with direct
beach access. Enjoy the dramatic
feeling of living on the oceanfront with
crashing waves and white sandy
beaches. This home expands over 5000
square feet of living with 6 bedrooms,
6 bathrooms, 2 kitchens, a family
home theater room featuring THX
sound system, over 3300 square feet of
wrap around decks, private spa, private
guest quarters with parking for 6 cars.
Please join me for a private showing of
this spectacular oceanfront property .....
Presented at $5,900,000
KENT McNAUGHTON
Specializing in Luxury Estate Properties
(714) 644-6200
I wish to th~k. all of my cl}ents for maki~g 1996 3:no~er record year with
over $19. 5 M1Il1on Dollars 10 dosed sales. Your choice in selecting my-team
t? repres~nt you in marketing and selling your property has proven to be the
right ch01ce.
Grubb&Ellis·~
R.ldenda.l R...t Bat.ate. Servlon • lndepcnd.ndy Owned and Opaatecl
The Broker of Choice for Luxury Property Sales .
LINDA ISLE
5BR I 4.5BA Custom.
Pier and Slip .
. Under $1,000,000 LH
UNDAISLE
Incredible 5BR Custom w/Down Channel
views. Large Dock.
$2,395,000
NEWPORT COAST
RE-SALES
*THE POINT
*NEWPORT RIDGE
*OCEAN. RIDGE
*MONTSERRAT
*THE FSfATES
*PELICAN Hill
*PELICAN POINT
*TROVARE *ST. MICHEL
* ALTEZZA *SANCERRE
*SUMMIT *ST. IAURENT
725-5126
WOODBRIDGE COVE
Pristine Perfect C-Plan
3BR 2.58A-ligbt ~ Bright
$369,000
PENINSULA
Newly conscructcd 3BR on the Boardwalk -
Sun, Surf and Sand.
$998,000
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Barbara
Aune
63 1-2863
Jo Ann
Kenton
644-6373 at 119 ------
Custom one story, 5BR, 5 1/2BA. The courtyard has a private pool and
spa surrounded by unfinished Sierra Srone Terrazzo Decking. Interior
appointments include marble flooring, wool berber carpeting, and
polished pavers. There are two family rooms one on each side of the
kitchen/eating area. Mountain, Back Bay and city lighr views.
644-6007 ra.
Broker/Realto r
Bonnie
Barrington
"'-'373 est 146 ~52ra.
$1,350,000
DESIRABLE FAMILY NEIGHBORHOOD
S1unnmg Dynasty modd-upgradcJ with cwrom k.nurcs. Spcaacubr
vims of mounmru &. cuy l1ghu. A light &. bnghr end unn with a ~y
rcrnoddcJ knchcn with handpa1mcd deugns.
Offered at $398,000
14 RUE GRAND YAU.EE
Dramatic rwo story entry & living room. Excd len1 golf course
view from living & dining rooms & master bedroom. Prrqte
pool. Former modd with 3br. and 3ba.
89 000
1-800-962-8555
Pager
714-857-3478
Nancy
Barfield
380, 2BA condominium,
owner says sell, 15% down,
assume loan of $254,000.
Great location sc~s ro pool.
Submit all offers.
3BD, 2BA, original home
and owner. A landscaping
jewel on a large lot. Heart
and soul for 42 years
moving to Washington.
Property sold "as is".
There is a house in there!
Asking $239,000
BELCOURT -WILL TRADE
Elegant 5br. custom home w_ith oc.can view and grand rn.atble
entry with circular staircase. 4 car garage. Available furnished.
$1,695,000
BEAUl'IFUL FAMILY HOME
With 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 3-car garage, matble Roors,
granite kitchen ror· cherry wood cabineu. pool & .,,a.
Asking $299,500 ..
644-6373 at 164
Dick
Dicluon
6"-6373 at ISS
SOLD LAST WEEK
16436 Poco Circle
503 Avenida Campo
745 Pasco Wes ark
S3 Harbor Ridae Drift
Speaaaibrcmn. bey&~~· view.~ pr~ axnmwtiry. 3 air p. & bonus ioom 3816 !lj-ft
19,000
21 lS ARBUIUS, Opm Sun. $Sl9,000
Quiet rul«-uc loa11:lon.1..aJF oomcT lot 8£ spacious yard. Frmdi door
and windows. 3BR wtth &mq room 8l .dckd ~ m.fJv painad
&c lllCwa' carpet. All this •• ..,.. W:w. 0wner-... ,.J,c(
Great Costa Maa ~on
5br, 4ba. 2 car atmchcd ~ bcrbcr carpet. planettion
shutters. tight~ bright.
$299,000
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644-1600
723-8800
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New Listings Availabl~
Beach Communities
Newport Cout Goreeous dty light
views from this llke new 4 bed room.
Crq LombardJ $574,900
Hanttqton Beech Big 4-Plex with
6 garages, each unit with 3 baths.
Rick l.anpyln $795,000
Udo Isle 5 bedroom. 4 bath
tum--key custom with bay vlew1
BUI Feeney $829,000
l..apM ee.dt Sped.ae'Ular ocean ooast·
line view bid&. site, adjacent to 2 Mark
Sfnaer homes. One sold for over$ 1,000,000.
Townhomes
Bayview Court 3 bedroom,
3 bath executive condo. Decorator
perfect. Steps from Back Bay. 2 masters.
SandJe fbt $289,000
Rltx Cove Great custom building
site In guard gated area. Fabulous view
Scanlall & Busk $895,000
6meo Shores Great view, goreeous
4 bedrooms, family room. open and llcht
Evan Corkett $1 ,385,000
Irvine Cove 3 bedrooms. 4 baths.
fabulous courtyard and pool.
Emerald Bay Fabulous home,
steps from sand with whitewater views!
David Hlrschler $2,300,000
Emerald Bay Huee. spectacular
view of coast. beach, rodes and sunsets.
Rod & Nancy Daley $3,950,000
Bayshores Traditional 7 bedroom,
5 bath with hardwood noors, French
doors, 3 fireplaces, 3 car praee.
New Listings
644~1600
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Corona del Mar
Jasmine Creek Great price for
adorable 2 bedroom, den. A/C.
Johnson & Peterson $383,500
Great buy'
$489,000
Coron~ del Mar Charming duplex.
Front unit w/ 3 Bd. + FR Upper unit w/ 2 Bd
Jerry Flnster $524,000
Harbor View Hiil• Exceptional
property. Huce y•rd. Great 5 Bd. home. s .... Scanio $1,090,000
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Gated Communities
Bia Canyon VIiias . Terrific golf
course view Pristine property. 2 Bd.
Scanlan & Busk $_..9,000
Newport Coast Customized 4 Bd.
4.5 Ba. on largest lot in the The Pointe.
Lombardi & Worden $899,000
Villa Point Lovely golf
course view 2 master suites Walk to
Balboa Island. Gated community
Sue Thomas $279,000
Newport Coast 3 Bd. +den
home with many upgrades + pool and
spa. Superb family area in St. MJchel.
Mike Marr $449,000
Harbor Hill Exceptionally tasteful
custom home. Contemporary deslcn.
Suun Scanlmn $1,240,000.
Bia canyon RemodeJed custoth
home with spectacular golf course view.
Gary Lecrand $1 ,,50.000
Bia Canyon Mediterranean VIiia
4 Bd. 4.5 Ba. Fabulous and new.
Lyle & Worden $1,695,000
Family Neighborhoods
Westcllff Fabulous turn-key family
home on large lot Beautiful landscaping.
Carr & Feeney $469,000
Eutblaff Cofleous home, 4 Bd.
2 Ba. 2 ftreplec:es, lovely yard and P9do.
EYa• Corttett $689,000
Harbor View Homa C~ location
next to greenbelt and near school.
Scanlan & Hinman $729,,00
Harbor View Ho.,.. Beauttfu1 new
remodel wtth 6 Bd. S Ba. A must see.
Kllae & Hente $19,,000
Emerald Bey Spectacular location I
3 bedroom home with Incredible vtewsl
Rod & NanCJ Daley $2,900,000
Belcourt 5 bedroom contemporary
Mediterranean estate w/ ocean & dty view.
Jerry Fluter $3,395,000
lnlne Cove Spectacular oceanfront
contemporaiy home. 2 story master Bd.
Hant• & KIJne $1,500,000
Bl1 Canyon Stylish home on large
view lot. Traditional 5+ bedrooms with
2 family rooms and country kitchen.
ChrtsU
Costa Mesa
Eutslde C:O.ta Mesa Custom 4 bed·
room home. Close to park. Cul-de-sac.
Randle & Wong $319,000
E••telde C09ta MeH 6 cottace
style units on &arae lot ln prime IOCMlon.
Heidi StocbNU $4",ooo
Low price for this
3 bedroom view home.
$525,000
Gorgeous 4 bedrooms + office,
playroom, family room.
$995,000
BAYFRONT
Take a hold of the
opportunity to get on
the waterfront with
your own dock.
4 bedrooms, 4 baths.
Offered at $1,395,000
See it nowl
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Open and light 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, ·
fonnal dining room, family room.
$1,385,000
3 bedrooms~ 2.5 baths,
family room. Great view! .
$885,ooo·
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207 Via Jucar
339 Via Lido Nord
90 l Zurich Circle
Sunda11 ·
l l 7 Via Havre
207 Via Jucar
325 Via Lido Nord
John
Robin
M c Monigle
Landmark 'Bayfront Estate
Lido Isle
Price upon request
Elegant Lido Isle Home
124 Via Trieste
$699,000
Exclusive Bayfront
853 Via Udo Soud
Newport Coast Custom
l Windemere Court
Prestigious Lido Isle. Estate
901 Zurich Circle
$1,399,000
207 Via Jucar
$675,000
Best of Lido Isle
l 23 Via Orvleto
Bayfront Condo
717 ~4711
Catalina Dream Home
56 Gaviota. Hamilton Cove
$1,300,000
Prime Corner Location
325 Via Lido Nord
$599,000
Newport Coast
Custom Lot 61 t Udo Park Drive t2A
Represented Buyer 6 Windemere Court
Bayview Terrace
69 Pelican Court
Represented Buyer
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507 Via Udo Soud
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5 Park Place
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Udo Isle Charmer
818 Via Udo Soud
Belcourt Townhome Newport ls!Md
36 Belcourt 4CM 40th Street
Represent~ Buyer" ,
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BILL FEENEY.
in association with TIM CARR and LANCE BOGGS
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OPEN HOUSES
From one to five p.m.
Lido Isle Vacant Lot
215 Via Koron
Open Sat. & Sun.
$399,000
Westcliff Remodeled Home
1106 Nottingham
Open Sun~~y $469,000
Dover Shores Bayfront J Bd. 2 Ba. Remodeled with 60' on ·the water
Large private dock. large sun11y patio
$999,000
Dover Sho~llllil~ Home 6 Bd. 4.5 Ba. spacio~1 »Irr f~e lot.
Great locallon ~ m P.arL 1>991
$649,000
Baycrest Sophisti~ Home 4 Bd. 3~ ~· ily room ~ or e ntertain_i11g $539,000
Pride of Ow~ .. p Duplex J Bd. 2 Ba. + 2 Ba. hQll\ :itMated units
Steps to beach!~ or owner/user
$369,000
Aft'o~dable in del Mar 2 Bd. 2.5 Ba End to e gi:eenbelt
Refutbished and · community ~I $2~,000
~e Square Ana 3 Bd. 2 Ba. townhome w/ ~lace
Greenbelt location, community_1>9<>J
$144;000
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Udo kle View Rome
5 Bd. 4 Ba Pride of oWOCl'Ship! Highest quality mataials
Marble. granite. French doors, aown moldings. 3 tirq>laoes
$829,000
Lido Isle SophJstkated
3 Bd. 4 Ba., den, 9' ceilings, huge master suite
Prime low traffic comer. 50' lot, large sundect
$775,000
Bayfront Duplex
3 Bd. 2 Ba. owners unit + 2 Bd. l Ba. rental
Dock for two 30' boats, large patio and yard $499,ooo
Udo hie VIK"allt Lot
Unique prime street to street locatioo. ldeal for
3.000 aq. ft. custom home! Steps to beach & tennis
$399,000 •
717-4744
Bayshora Family Home
7 Bd. S Ba Traditional, hardwood floors, French doors,
3 fireplaces. 3 car garage, large couotty k:itrhmlfamily room
$795,000
Lido Isle Designer Home
2 Bd. 3 Ba. den meticulously maintained home, 47' lot
Beamed ceilings, French doors.. lushly landscaped
$750,000
Westcliff Remodeled Home
3 Bd. 2 Ba. family room, meticulously maintained!
Professionally landscaped on large lot
$469,000
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. SENIOR SALES EXECUTIVE
#I SALESPERSON _.. I 995
759~3750
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AsSOCIATE
S mitlicliffs, Laguna 'Beacli
S mithcfi.Jfs is a private oceanfront gautf
enclave of 18 custom fiomes in 'J{prtfi Laguna.
'11iis wontlerju{ 'European inspire a liome features
4 spacious 6etf rooms, liartf woot( f foors, liigfi ceiB.ngs,
state-of-tlie art K;jtclien anti spectacular views
of tlie ocean, Catalina anti sunset . .
Offered at $2,195,00f!
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Lido Isfe
S pectacufar contemporary styfe '.Ba!Jfront !Wme.
'Top quauty tlirougfwut! Open ffowing ffoor pfan
tfesignetf for tfie ~wport 'lJeacli fifestyfe.
Large master sui.te witli firepfaa anti
generous cfoset space.. Large 6aysitfe. terrace
witli 6uilt-in 'lJ'lJQ, 'Docf(jor farge 6oat.
Offerea at $1,995,lXJO
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SENIOR SALES EXECUTIVE
#I SALESPERSON ,_ I 995
759~3750
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Hall of Fame Member
759-3727
JIM KLINE
759-3771
AsKABOUT
I Burning ·Tree
$1,375,000
720 Bison
$569,000
1309 West Bay Avenue
$539,000
Sliorecliffs -tlie opportunity exists ...
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227 Evening Canyon
Corona del Mar
... to o~n one of tftese truly unique
coastal ftomes percfted on a natural
can on overlookin tfte lapping surf
on Little Corona Beacft .
Tfte 28,000 square foot canyon lot
offers unobstructed wftitewater
and Catalina views.
The open ~oorplan of tftis remodeled
and upgraded home ·~ts almost any
lifestyle with four bedrooms
and three and one .. half baths
with room for furtfter expansion .
·For tfte consummate golfer, Pelican Hill
Golf Course is ;ust ~ve minutes away.
· Reduced to $1,595~000
For your private showing call
MA.RY ELLEN AND Bos WEGIARZ
Offiu: 75~·3768
Home: 644·5 981 ·.
TIM CA.RR -
in association with BILL FEENEY and LANCE BOGGS
Wonderful North Laguna view home on large lot, walking distance
to beautiful b each coves and nearby shops. Very private, great
backyard, lush landscaping. Private, guest, maid's quarters or office
area with own entrance. Offered for $719,000
Pedectfy 1enK>deled home on oceanside c:J highway. Great vtewt ~to
beautiful ~Bay and local bead\ roves. Custom kltdeen. wonderful
veranda room. 2 master suites. Lovely ~ yard! Separate lower level.
room foroftke, guest room or maid's room. Offend for $97,,000
717-4745
Westcllff Remodeled Home
Situated on a large 85' x 11 O' lot.
3 large bedrooms, beautlfully
landscaped front and rear yards,
beamed ceilings in living room,
large gourmet kitchen opens to
family room, crown moldings,
security system, newer roof,
copper plumbing and more!
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Offered at $469,000
The best of all worlds! Excellent Laguna village location in easy walk to
lovely beaches and downtown, plus fabulous Catalina and ~an view.
Private ad~ large lot, immaa.ilate. Offend for $619,000
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Consider it SOLD
When you list with the .. FINEST"
Large 5 Bd. 4. 5 Ba . graciously
appointed with quality craftsman~
ship. Pool and spa .............. $895,000
Delightful 3 Bd. 2 Ba. beautifully
landscaped on a quiet cul-de .. sac
street ................... 11' •••••••••••••••• $5 l 0,000
Clean and bright 4 Bd. 2.5 Ba. with
2 fireplaces, poo1 and spa on extra
large corner lot .................. $595,000
Picture perfect 3 Bd. 2 Ba. with
upgrades~galore in highly desirable
neighbor~ood ..................... $500,000
Elegant 2 Bd. 2 . 5 Ba. with den,
luxurious master suite and golf·
course view .................... $549,000
Charming 3 Bd. 2.5 Ba. beautifully
remodeled with new windows and
French doors ....................... $418,500
· Fabulous four year old custom Medite"anean home, situated on
1/4 acre lot. This two story, 4 bedroom, 4.5 bath home features
soaring vaulted ceilings in the entry, living room and family room.
Desirable open noor plan with master suite downstairs with sitting
area, marble ~replace and large master bath with walk·iJt closet.
BrooJ<vieYI 1 : Great location in Costa Mesa
BOUNDARIFS:
Brookview 1 is bounded by Bristol to the
west. Paularino to' the south. Ludington
to the east and to the north is the San
Diego freeway.
WSTORY:
The first phase was built in 1974 and the
second in 1976#
HOMES:
There are about 211 condominiums. 1be
approximate square footage ts 1,500.
STYLE:
The condominiums of Brookview I off er
three bedrooms. two and one-half baths,
central air cooditiooing, indoor laundry,
huge master bedroom. two car attached
garage, atrium. patio and upstairs
balcony.
COMMUNITY FEA~:
Residents of Brookview I will enjoy two
pools, two spas and two professional
tennis courts with many greenbelts and
walk-ways. Dues arc $174 per month.
SCHOOLS:
Paularino is the elementary &ehool; junior
and high school students attend Costa
Mesa High. Privaae ICbools in the area
include Page School in Costa Mesa.
Montessori Harbor Meu School in Costa
Mesa and Carden Hall in Newport
Beach.
SHOPPING:
South Coast Plaza is only a half mile
drive. Lucky's grocery store and Sav-on
Drugs with a 24-hour phannacy are close
by.
SOURCE:
Dick Jantzer and Pearl Kenyon of
Coldwell Banker Real Estate, 164-0
Adams Ave .. Costa Mesa, (7 14) 668-
9333.
If you would like to submit a
community profik of your farm area,
pkase follow the above formal and
enclose a map outline (Tltonuu Guith)
of the ~a along with a pltoto of a
currelll listing. Tlte description of the
propeny goes under the "now listed"
section.
SeNl tlte infonnalion to JuJU Valer,
real estate edilor, Daily Pilot, 330 W.
&1J SL, Costa Mesa, CA 92621. I/ JOU
have any l(Uestions, pkase call (114)
5144242.
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TOM IOVENITII
of Grubb & Ellis Residential
Real Estate Services
in Newport Beach
at
644-6200
rmchind the g_uard~ gar.cs o~us Irvine Cove •. th.is socaacular new 6,500 lq ~cJf-oot aecuuvc raidenc:e offers viitually every amenu:y ana ~ comfort, .
combined with over 14,000 aquare feet of hard.Scape and surrounding gardens, which
mwt be seen to be fullv appreciated.
Noted architect Mkfiad Underwood has caidUUy mdded the most desirable features
villas overlooking the Spanish Riveria in Marbclla with the finest estates on the Greek
isles ofMikinos, Andros and Kea. He combined these in a design utilizi.n2 the very la
in buil~ technology. This is the larttest residence building envelope in Trvine Ciest.
Enter the walled com~und into a 6'ridc-~vcd, circular au.to court flanked ~ an . . _
oversize three-car garage. Th~ auto court leads to the dramatic ft;>rmal entry, v.:i~ atrilci
nine-foot double doori opcrung upon a marble foyer and sweeping vaulted ceilinp
sueJ>Orted bv graceful cofumns.
The large IOCtna.l living room includes a marble fireplace of heroic proportions, two-
story domed ceilings, an<f extra tall French doors whiCh lead to one of die many patio
areas.
The formal dining room connects with a huge kitchen fcaruring custom cabinetry and
granite counter tops. The Oacor professional cfou~le ovens compfement Gaggena':'
elccmc and _gas cookto~ complitc w:th a
---------------Chinese woi. An adjotn..ing bicakfut room
leads thro~ French doors onto a ~e ~:..:~~111 balcony for aifrcsco dining or just rclaiing.
The spaciow family room features a stcp-
down wet bar and seating area. French doors
lead out to the central ooianyard with its spa
and founwns.
Across the courtyard, there is a large
c:xcrcise and ~e room that accommodates
a full size p<>Ol table, and includes a doublc-
door ~ntl}'. and al~ bath/dressing area. It
is fiankod by three secluded bcdroOms.
The master suite is located on a separate
upstairs level. A formal sta.irwar leads to me
double-door entrance of this l,500 square
foot private retreat. Na~. it has oa:an
views, huge his and hers wallC-in closets and
baths, and a s~ar marble tub and spa
ad.i!ccnt co an oversize double shower.
The entire residence is wired for statc-of-
thc-an audio/visual equipment and includes
a urned sccuri ty system.
Equestrian d~ This magnificent equestrian estate ia situated oo
approximately 3. 7 acres overlooking the valley of Coto de Cua. The property opens to a
long, winding driveway through a wooded landscape ooto beautiful pastures and meadows.
Outstanding quality in EastblUff Located in P.aatblu1f in
Newport Beach is this exceptional four bedroom, two and a quarter bath residence.
Features include a gourmet kitchen. sauna. gym and beamed ceilinp. Upgrades
throughout. Offered at $38S,500. The main structure is a Georgian manor oo ~ levels with four bedrooms and four and
one-half baths. The marble entry bas a grand stairi:ase descending from a akylit rotunda and
has a chandelier. The gourmet kitchen features a WoltJ nmge and butler's pmtry. There is a
subterraneaD temperature-controlled wine cellar. Tbae is a formal mU11~ room. paeled
library, family room which overlook.a the pool and temce. The third story has a 900 square
foot bonus room.
Surrounding buildings and grounds are a bone lova"'s dream with barn and equeltrian
area. The stablea have room for six bones, includina two foaling stalla, feed room.~
room, automatic Wala'ins System. hayloft. fly eoatrol_ IOUod system aod w..b nCk lrea for
p-oomina. ~ will be an open bcMlle oa Sunday, Aua. 11: Offered It $3,@.000.
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RaltlMIW RMI 8** s.rita, (114) '" 6100.
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Delightful Sea View home Located in the guard gated community of Sea
View. This three bedroom property has it all: cathedral ceilings. new carpel, fresh paint.
unu>ually large lot wilh extensive brick hardscape . .pool and spa. The home is instantly appealing
w11h a bright open feelins made even more delightful and a city light view by night and an
expansive open feeling and view by day. The association dut!~ are very rea<>0nable and include
pool. pa. tennis and 24-bour gate guard. Just minutes away from Fashion Island, the beach and
local stores, Sea View is a simply unique area and this home could be a wish come uue .. Offered
at $5.W,.SOO. .
For 1Mre ilif,,,..,,.., Cfl/l JlllU ~eplunson al (714) 644-1600. Coast NewpoTt Properties, 4
Ci1•ic Pla:.11, SU. 2#, N,..,t S.Cla.
Exceptionally tasteful custom home Built with meticulous
aucnuon to detail, this Harbor Hill custom home f~tures a sofl contemporary exterior de igo.
c\otic 'pedmcn landscaping with fully automated lighting i.ystem, washed river rock finished
<lm l.'way and patios and a black bottom pool and spa. The interior of the home features four
b-.:urooms. four and one-half baths. oversized living room. formal dming room. family room with
wonderful rock fireplace and wetbar. state-of-the-an ldtcheo and exercise room. The master
hnlroom is exquisite with a deck, sining area and huge bathroom. Other special features are
\\1ndows with sun protection, four kylights. ove~ized garage will accommodnte limousine and
New custom villa in Ocean Ridge Located on one of the targest 1ots
m the community of Ocean Ridge in Newport Coast; this custom viJla boasts more than .S,000
~quare feet. An eleJJDl circular drive leads to opposini garaacs llQCommodating four cars. Off the
grand entry is the liviq room, dining roo01. library, family room. gounnet's kitchen with huge
morning room. utility room and a bedroom. The first flOOC' also features five custom fireplaces.
two and one-ball bMbl .s wide open views. On the second level, the children's wing offers two
sttites, each with lel** bid\. ~ by a p&ay/gamc room. The sprawlina master suite
feature& a sitti~..,... wt11a wet .,_ eel ftreplaoe, a spe tub.with a view and a fircpl.ce ancj afull
length deckwilla vn. ofdle~ blit>or, canyon ..cl city ligbts. Offered at $1,795,000.'
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----------~ KEY LENDERS AND RATES A8tee a of Auguet a, 1991
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IN1'DE8T " fl09ITS l.OCK· TYPE PHONE RATE DWN '!> If A.PA
AmericanSa~ngs _Ba_nk ___ s_~(800_~)_562_~_2_1_2 __ 7_.7_50% ___ 20 __ 2_._125 ___ 30 __ 8_._01_1_
Bank of America B (800) 642·22« 7.750% 20 2.125 45 8.011 ~~~-----'-__:.-----------~-------California Federal Bank S (800) 225-3337 7.875% 20 1.875 45 8.111 ~-----'--'-------------------Ch as e Manhattan K (800) 900-6062 7.625% 20 2.500 30 7.925 --..:..--=--------------------Coast Federal Bank S (800) 300-5626 8.000"I. 20 2.000 10 8.252 ---------------------------------Count rywi~e~ome_Lo_an_s __ K_~(~800-'-)_8_n_·_56_2_6 __ 7_.8_7_5_% __ 5 __ 1._500 ___ 45 __ 8._07_1_
Detrick Mortgage ~-roup ______ A_(..._7_14_)_7_5_9-_96_92 ___ 7._750% ___ 5 __ 1_.7_50 __ 1_3 ___ 7_.9_7_1
Downey Savings S (800) 336-9639 7.750% 20 2.500 30 8.052 ---'---'-------------------Emery Fin~nc1_a1 A_-'(_71_4..:....) _729_-92_oo ___ 7_.6_2_5% ___ 5 __ 2_.04_1 __ 1_s __ 1_.e_1_s_
Fidelity Federal Ban_k ____ S_( ..... 800--'-)_2_32_-_2_309 ___ 8._000"l. ___ 5 __ 1 _.62_5 __ 1_0 __ 8_.2_1 _1
First Federal Bank of CA S (800) 672-4332 7.875% 20 2.000 30 8.125 ---------'---'-------'----------------Fleet Mortgajle K (800) 700-5650 7.875% 20 2.250 30 8.162
Glendale Federal Bank S (800) 560-9000 7.750% 5 2.260 45 8.025 -------'---'------'----------------------Great Western Bank B (800) 492-7587 7.850% 20 2.100. 30 8.110 ----------'---''---------------~------Home Savings S (800) 975-5051 7.750% 10 2.250 30 8.025
Nations8anc ~~ ,_Co_rp_,__. ___ K_~(~800-'-)_685-000 ___ 1 ___ 7_.6_2_5% ___ 20 __ 2_.'J7_5 __ 30 __ 7_.9_1_1_
Newport Coast Financial • A (800) 808·5626 7.750% 5 1.625 10 7.958
Oceanvlew Financial A (714) 651~355 7.875% 5 1.625 15 8.084
ProFed Mortgage K (800) 686-3756 7.875% 20 1.875 30 8.111 -----------------------TLC Financial Svcs. A (800) 801 -7300 7.875% 10 1.250 13 8.044
Union Bank B (800) 453-1288 7.875% 20 2.000 ~~ 8.125
---=---'--------------~'-------West em Financial S.B. S (800) 393-9372 8.<>00% 5 1.260 30 8.170
-------------------------~ Weyerhaeuser Mtg. K (800) 669-6747 7.875% 10 2.000 10 8.125
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5.826%
3.875%
4.625%
2.950%
4.750%
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1.000 7.318 600,000 2.400
1.000 8.380 'l.<11,000 2.750
1.000 7.267 207,000 2.350
2.125 8.614 2'17,000 3.000
1.000 7.309 500,000 2.400
0.000 7.570 207,000 2.750
1.000 7.276 600,000 2.350
1.000 7.359 500,000 2.450
1.813 7.342 600,000 2.350
1.375 7.456 207,000 2.500
1.250 7.335 207,000 2.400
2.375 8.555 207,000 2.750
1.000 8.621 207,000 2.875
1.000 7.'J67 207,000 2.450
1.000 7.957 500,000 2.050
2.500 8.807 207,000 3.000
0.750 7.433 600,000 2.SSO
0.750 8.695 207,000 3.000
1.000 7.545 400,000 2.1525
1.500 8.420 207,000 2.750
1.250 8.:MJ 207,000 2.625
0.000 8.641 207,000 3.000
1.250 7.443 207,000 2.500
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o.p.tnlent"' ~Edie -..,., a broker or corpomlon For ~ill>iiiiiilluil c:.ii Call. ORE. (918) 227.(18G1 ........ "*!of ....... II In~ 111111 lof ...... ...,.,_,. perb1 0... ~II anlOUl'tl °' ~ ""d
MIU pooe) paid IO lencW prior to Ugrllng mor1gllge c:ontraa. Poem. 119 'JI. of loan b9IWICle p9ld IO~ II lime of loln ~ LAKtl4111 .. number al dlYI ..... ~ 111111 prior to dDllng. A.,.A • ....... ,,_.....,. ,_
which Is an eslimatad IMUll COii of the loan ID the bor-. Al A.P .R.a .. C8lclAmd by Mol1lgega Newt Co. bM9d on a '207,000 IDen llftOUl'lt, .. points atlowl'I and S700 "*' ..... Thi A.P Al .,. lnc:Mlld In NI dlert tot ~
eon onty When tpplytng lor a loln. Federal TllJlh..ln.Lending law requires**' to~ en A.P Jt ~ 10 eedl IDen olaf . ......._ loM la lie mplmun lalldlr wll loln undlf ghw1 llmla. M "-' ,_ ~ t-. a ma»-
mum ol $207,000. Mlf'Vln (In 'JI.) la llndarl prollt; lllllfgln +Index• ldull ra• ldWllnt~ Inda II lie balls lor .... 111 ......,..,... (Malgln + lndl•• New Raia). 110 • 1111Olat.ea.aof~1T8• 1·'(-T..-.y
811, L6M . 8-monlto LIBOR. 8TB. 6-monltl Treuury Bil. llCO. 6-monltl-. cer-=-of dlpollt. 'dll:l•llMllt ,........, .... period balwMl'I ~ 1M. 1-Monlh, 8M. f.Monlla, 1Y• 1 Yw. Al ...... Nlfld to
chMge Venty rate ano tenns prior 10 tpplytng tor a loan. AM lendel1 PfOllldl lolr1e wllh cMern raw and ..,_ b ""9rwC loan lllllM1ll. Thi lnlonnllllon p-*d II not an of'-IO mmi. a loan. For a --gillda on haw tD lfiap
lot a mot1ga09. ~ a $4.50 ct'8dl pey!lble 10 Mongage News Co .• 1810 E. 17111 St., Sulll 100, SarU Ana. CA Sll705 (714) 13tr 1117 COPYRIOHT 0 1918 MOf'DIQl News Co.
NEWPORT BEACH
1218 Polaris, Dover Shores 48R
Sandy Mittman-Prudential
644-1096
729-7271
1440 West Bay
Mel Fuchs Pavilion
Paul Langone
675-8120
1514 E. Oceanfront
Cannery Village Realty
673-3777
48R
JBR
1707 E. Bay Ave 7BR
Cannery Village Realty
673-3777
2600 Newport Blvd. #211 28R
Cannery Village Realty
673-3777
506 "I'' street 311
Cannery .. Realty
6TJ-3m
Sat/Sun 1-5 $838,000
Sun 1-5 $1,495,000
Sat/Sun 1-5 $1,350,000
Sat 1-5 $3,950,000 ·
Sun 1-4 $345,000
W'lll 1-5
HUNTINGTON BEACH
19848 Berbhire Lane'
Ruben Gonz.alez
(213)888-9222
(800)567-8952
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38R Sat/Sun 1-5 $92,900
Woa't lut! ~' 480, 38A !»gt Uomdtd 4BD. 28A U.ily paiptr Pnf~ guard pied hoait wfsUndttk & IM·~· IA an ~ w/F": pool It ·~· Prime t~ctUtnt are&. A valot 11 ~.900 locatioa. Ullly 15-49,900 w!Ttrms. wfTtnDJ. Call to ttt today I
ABsoLlll'E BEsr SPYGLASS .... -•• ••••• .. • ... •••• •• •• ... -. ••••• .. -----.--· VALUE! US· 580 etf*
wfJ/l.'f paoonmic vlews OD
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newly remdld. Waa $I .2
millioo -Now -$719.900 "' terms! Woo't l.M-UI '{; II
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wftttmal Bright & airy. c.11 for d.1 loutiooi
Mockl ~rfttt n~tr ~ 380, 2~8A townbomt. Bright & airy
tbro11ghou1 w/m111y_ ullirades. Xln1
loutioo. Oal $255,000 w!Ttnul
14202 Willow Ln, Westminster
•Owner refinanced 4 yrs. ago
(S173,000 loan)
•Owner cannot keep making payments
due to economic circumstances
•Lender ls foreclosing, short sale OK'd
•Owner just wants to keep living in ber
home, she would like to lease lt back!
•Please help her keep her home!
"$'17!,590-
$139,900
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Corona Del Mar
Fabulous Value!! Not Yet Listed!!
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JSR, 21/2BA. Family room, pool,
separarc yard. Very private!
Jim &. Patty McDonald
McDonald CdM Homes
759 .. 9070
REDUCED S 100,00011
1440West Bay
460, 3BA, Bo"us Room, Di"i"g
Room. Family Room & Extrtise
Room. J 80° Ba!#fCity Lights
Views. 80 foot dock . "
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REAL ESTATE
.. VACATION RENTAL-=
Open 'For Your 'Enjoyment Tear "Round
. Cliffside Cottage by tfie Sea
it 'Romantic 9et-V!way
in Corona def Mar by Cfiina Cove
r:areatfi <Taking Views of Ocean r:agy ...
Steps to r:aeacfi
'Perfect for One or <Two Couples
Rates from $1.75-$250 a night with a
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For Reservations call 800-345-9708
IOI 111.AYA, lmWOlll' llACll
•The "Bluffs" BEST BUY!
• On a quiet cul-de-sac ·
• Most popular model!
• Lush greenbelt location
• 3BR + 2.5BA +FR
• 90% ~ mortgage=Sl,442/mo.
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