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Newport, Estancia bust
out into ·96 season
Ron Rubino talks with members of the local medla cm hll I •
way out of court. ·
• 9-3 majority of jurors sltows support for the Newport
Beach man who many say has been tagged as the fall
guy in the county bankruptcy.
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SANTA ANA -The fraud case
against former county budget direc-
tor Ronald S. Rubino resulted in a
mistrial Friday, with the jurors dead-
locked at nine non-guilty votes to
three guilty.
•1t•s a victory,
but it's short of the
one I was hoping
for,• said Rubino,
an Bclltblutf resi-
dent.
fraudulent handling of $93 million in
interest earnings from the tounty-
controlled investment pool.
On the seventh day Qf delibera-
tions marked by confusion and ran-
corous infighting, the jury of one
man and 11 women told Orange
County Superior
Court Judge J.
Stephen Czuleger
Prid•Y moming
they were dead-
locked.
Newport·:
waits for ·
Quiksilver
• City Manager Kevin Murphy says he
will court the surfwear giant if the
company fails to find an adequate
headquarters in Costa Mesa.
By Jennifer Armstrong, Daily Pilot
Costa Mesa officials may be working to keep sur-
(wear giant Quiksilver Inc. wiUun the city, but New-
port aeacb officials are gearing up to court the com-
pany if things don't work out with its hometown.
Newport Beach City Manager Kevin Murphy (
said Friday that he sent a letter to the $200 million
world-wide company, expressmg the city's interest
in being QuiksLlver's rlew home. •
Costa Mesa Mayor Joe Erickson said his city will
do everything it can -short of tax rebates -•to keep
Quiksilver.
·we need to compete on the basis of b.ow good •
our city is," he said. ~When you try to keep a com-
pany and do it on the backs of the taxpayers, 'that's
wrong.•
The company, founded and currently based in
Costa Mesa, needs 250,000 square feet of ware-
house space and 100,000 square feet of office space.
Quiksilver has been looking at si~es both _in -1ld out
building at a low enough price.
Erickson hopes to keep the headquarters, which
employs about 300 people , by offering planning
assistance. He said basing a business in Costa Mesa
has hidden benefits, such as no utility tax and low
business license fees.
Murphy emphasized that Newport Beach is not
trying to steal Quiksilver from Costa Mesa, and said
that bis city has no sites in mind for the cooipany.
"We're not trying to poach on Costa Mesa or any-
thing," he said. •Quiksilver wasn't even on our
radar screen until two or three days ago:"
Zero tolerance Bvm if his vin-
dk:atlon wasn't
tot.ii. .Rubino won
overwhelming
support among the
jury. Many of them
embraced him and
his family after the
trial. One of the
jurors, Dianna
Chairez of Ana-
'Ibe Jun-could-
n't agree on
wheth~r Rubino
knew Citron was
misapprqprlating
funds.
~~,_Suit~~~-_.
heim, said she intends to send the
money she earned for jury duty to
Rubino's legal defense fund.
•rm gonna send my check over
to Rubino,• she said.
Rubino might need it: Despite the
hung jury, Orange County Deputy
District Attorney Jan Nolan said
another trial against Rubino will
•we have a trial date set, and
we'll be read to o on that trial
date,• she Aid.
Rubino was charged with two
co~ts of helping former county
Christina Sin-
clair, who voted to
acquit, said the
three who voted
against Rubino
were seeking a
scapegoat for the county's bankrupt-
cy scandal.
•For some reason they took it per-
sonally -like they personally lost
money." she said.
Outside the courtroom. Rubino
received warm embraces from the
friends who came to the courthouse
in Santa Ana to support him
' Sharon Esterly, and his 19-year-old
da h Mi 1n their
eyes as they stood by b.lm.
Defense attorney Rodney Perl-
man spoke of Rubino as having a
Rubino and' hll wUe Sbuoa Esterly (above) share a moment of relief
shortly after the Judge declared a mJstrtal In the fo~r budget direc-
tor's mllapproprlatlon of funds cue Friday In Superior Court.
reputation for honesty and lntegrity
•we put on five characters wit-
nesses," he said .. "We could have
put on soo.· ..
The scene mirrored the
groundswell of support Rubino has
received. from the local community.
Letters have flooded the Daily Pilot
praising his character and asserting
he is the fall guy for the county's
financial debacle.
longtime friend of the Rubino.family,
has· been a · the trial to ro-
vide moral support.
"(Rubino's) a wonde{ful man,
consdentious and honest -absolute
integrity," be said. •When some-
• thing happens ·we seem to need a
scapegoat. It's like a pl.ay and be got
cast in this role -and it's not the role
for him."
Rubino, who celebrated his ninth
wedding anniversary Thursday. said
outside the courtroom he was grate-
ful for the support.
•1t gives you great strength when
your neighbors and your friends . .
But Esterly said she doesn't plan
to celebrate unW the case a ainst
her husband is dropped.
•Wben the DA announces this is
over, then we'll celebrate,• she said.
• Superior Court judge excuses himself
from the case beta.use his stepchildren
attend Estancia and because he knows
the student's father, also a judge.
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By Julie Ross Cannon , Daily Pilot
SANTA ANA -Citing a potential conflict of
interest, an Orange County Superior Court judge
excused himself Friday from deciding whether to
prevent the Newport-Mesa Unified School District
from transfemng a high school senior who violated
the district's zero tolerance polic;y.
School board members a9'!'eed Tuesday to trans-. ley~ player, fro~ Estancia High School after ~
June.
But Judge C Robert Jameson, whose stepchil-
dren attend the same high school, sent a note to the
• SEE CONFLICT PAGE A 12
SHE'S TRUE TO
HER SCHOOL
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AROUND TOWN A4 . •Costa Mesa incident is first since concrete barriers were erected in July 1995.
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PUBLIC NOTICES 86
By Julie Ross Cannon, Daily Pilot •UGtoN A6
IOCJElY
WOittS
Get your sand
slwvels ready
sea and the marking of the
.end of summet, starts this week-
end and runs through Sept 22.
Activities include a sandcastle
contest Sunday from noon to 2
p.m. at the Corona del Mar State
Beach, a pier-to-pier swim Sun-
day from 8 a.m . to noon at the
Newport Pier and the 1Ute of
Newport, which begins Friday
and runs through Sept. 22 at
Fashion Island.
Nordstrom (549-8300) is offer-
ing a deal on Converse All-Star
High shoes for kids in the chil-
dren's department. Through
Sunday, the store guarantees to
have sizes 10 to 6m in navy or
black canvas colors. If it doesn't,
Nordstrom will place a special
order and give you a pair free of
charge. There is a limit of one
free pair per customer. The high
tops are $25.95. Nordstrom is
located at South Coast Plaza.
The Sl Croix Shop (760-
8191) opened in the Atrium
m--~lift--at-Jl"asm· oo-lsland-in-New-
port Beach. St. Croix is a Min-
nesota-based clothing company
featuring European-influenced.
fashions for men and wornen. It's
most known for its colprfully
designed knits and for its fine
fabrics, including Australian
Zephyr wools and Pima cottons.
Fashion Island's store is the first
St. Croix Shop to open in
Orange or L.A. counties. St.
Croix is also sold at fine Specialty
stores, department stores and
~ro shops.
Look for the coupon in today's
paper for $1 off any $5 or more
purchase at the Newport Beach
Parmen Market. The outdOOI'
ffiaiket is sdleduled every es-
day from 9 a.m. to 1 p .m. at the
Newport Pier and Balboa Boule-
vard.
The Original Cigar Factory
(646-9604) sells hand-rolled
Cuban cigars through wholesale
distribution and IDAil-order.
Locally, the cigars are available
at the Newport Beach Farmers
Market and at next weekend's
Taste of Newport. The cigars are
made of Cuban leaf that's grown
in the Dominican Republic, Cos-
ta Rica, Honduras and Ecuador,
and rolled by Cuban residents in
L.A. Coun .
If you love birds, fly on over to
local group of bird breed&s is
having its annual bird fa1r at the
Orange County Fairgrounds,
C~ercial Building #10, from 9
County Bird Breeders will have
vendors Y(ll.o .sell birds, cages,
toys and feed. Sunnie Wbite-
Rood of the group says the prices
are extraordinary.
• 1EST 9UYS appears Thursdays and
Saturdays. Whether you're a merchant
or a shopper. If~ know of a good buy
call me at S40-1224, fax me at 946-4170 °' write to tM: Best Buys. Dalfy Piiot.
330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesi. 92627.
+ ADDallSS: 3233 Pad.flc View Drive,
Corona del Mar.' + 11!Ll!PBONI!: &'4..(M63. + Dl!NOMINA110N: .BplloopaL
YEA.a CIRJllC2I ESTABusffm>: 1959. + SEllVICl!'TIMl!S: Sunday-8 a.m.
and 10 a.m. iervicm. Bible study for adults
meets at 9 a.m. Cbildnm meet for SundAy
school at 10 a.m. until they join their fami-
lies in church just before the Bucbarllt + SENJO• PASTOR: Peter Haynes.
+PASTORAL STAPP: Burton Kanoo,
minister of music; Peggy Strong, minister of
religious education, Barbara JohnlOO and
+ SIZE OF CONGIU!GA110N: Approxi-
mately 200 attend weekly Sunday terVloes. · + MAKEUP OP CONGal!GA110N: All
ages, primarily from Coron.a del Mar, New-
port Beach; Cost.a Mesa and Irvine. + CIDLD CAltE:'Provided tor all ser-
vices and most other activities.
+TYPE OP WOltSHIP: Centered on the
Eucharist, using the traditional and contem-
porary books of common prayer. Reflects
the rich liturgical heritage of the Anglican
Church. The 8 a .m. service does not~
larly have music, but mu.sic is played sev-
eral times a year. A fuQ choir and organ
accompanbnent provide hymns and
anthems at the 10 a.m. service. + TYPE OF HOMILY: Thaddng com-
mentary is on contemporary cliAJlenges,
drawing from Saipture, tradition, reason.
experience and current events. + llECENT HOMILY: The themes of the
homilies for the pest two weeks were
•Christianity is the most matetialistic of
religions• and •A forgiven church: a forgiv-
ing church..
+UPCOMING HOMILY: This Sunday,
Haynes will speak about mercy, pardon
and forgiveness, based on Jesus' amwer to
Peter's questio~. •Lord. how often ab.all my
' +WELCOME WAGON: U visiton leave
their name and phone number, a letter and
the cu.mmt church newsletter are sent out
to them the next day. If they ask for specific
information, someone from the church calls
them to answer their questions. A four-
week series of Basic Christianity classes is
offered quarterly for newcomers to the
church. + OumEACH PllOGIAMS: Haynes
chairs the Diocesan World Mlalon Com-
mission. The church participates in both the
Anglican and Diocesan Cycle of Prayer, to
pray for needs around the world. It also
supports the Intedaith Shelter Project, the
Interfaith Peace Project and the Canterbury
Chaplaincy at the Interfaith Center at UC
+ DltBSS: Come as you are and 'Calif or-
nia eclectic. Haynes offers this guideline:
•How would you dress to have dinner with
Jesus?•
+CHURCH DESIGN: A good blend of
contemporary and traditional. There are
eight extraordinarily beautiful stained-glass
windows of eight Christian saints.
+MISSION STATEMENT: To worship
God in wocd and saaaments, proclaim the
good news of Jesps Christ to all, lead taith-
ful and productive Jiyes1by using God's gifts
1.o n!SpoDd'to needs in our parish, commu-
MIGUEL VASCONCEU.OS
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nity and world, and be responsible stew-
ards of all creation.
+INTERESTING NOTE: On Sept. 29,
the church will celebrate the feast of St ..
vice and, following the morning wonhip, a
barbecue and potluck gathering with music
and games. The first Sunday of October,
the church will celebrate the feast of St.
Francis of Assisi with The Blessing of the
Animals (Saint Francis is the patron saint of
animals). This event is open to all and
•even teddy bears are welcome,• Haynes
says. St. Michael and All Angels also spon-
sors a Baroque Music Festival every year
during the second or third week in June.
By Mldlele M. Marr
Lions Club gets s ate of new members
F IFTY-FIVE NEW MEM-
BERS: The Newport Beach
Uons Club was formally
charted at a dinner held at the
Hyatt Newporter la.st weekend
and attended by 180 guests and
members and presided over by
Master of Ceremonies Woll
Stern.
The induction of new mem-
bers was by lntem.Ational Direc-
tor Pat Quigley of Merced, who
introduced. the 50 new members
and then called for anyone else
in the audience to come forward
and oin as well.
Jan Dehay, to become charter
members of this club which
meets twice a month.
The club's charter was pre-
old by council of governor's
Chairman PlllUp Browne. Guest
· speaker was Dollald E. Benker.
pest International President of
Uons Clubs world-wide who cit-
ed the pride the 1.5 ~
members in 43,000 dubs in 180
countries of the world •ve in
their service to the sightless with
the.Sight First campaign.
Helen_ Keller cballeoged the
.• -,-·~ -y -
···~ . • __A
jim
IJons International in 1925 to
serve the blind and sight bas
been the Uons major emphasis
ever since.
Uons Club is available by call-
ing president NockoJd at 644-
6105.
nm SAMARn'ANS: Mem-
bers of the Newport Mesa Irvine
Interfaith Council will hear
about the 3,500.year hlstory of
the Samaritans of Halon Israel•
from council member Tom
Thorkellon at their Wednesday
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meeting being held at the
Church of Latter Day Saints, 21
Lake Road, Irvine. Thorkelson
will be dressed as a Samaritan of
old, and share 80 slides of his
recent tri~ to Israel, whete he
participated in ancient rites of
Passover at Mount Gerlzim.
Council president the Rev.
Uoyd Sellen said lunch will be
served at noon and the program
will be concluded by 1 :30 PM.
Luncheon reservations at $5
ea&, can be made by calling
548-4942.
categories by chairman Ron
Amburgery. Breakfast reserva-
tions at $5 each can be made by
calling Bobble Hedrick at 546-
108,.
CLUB NOTES: Carl
Langston, a member ot"the Cos-
ta Mesa North Kiwanis Club will
be in.stalled as Kiwanis Divilion
41 lt. governor at a ceremony
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WELCOME TO nm WORLD OF smtVICE cums ... 1.esue
A. Bruce-Lyle, classification of
ophthalmologist, sponsored by
Jerry Sewell, who joined the
Newport-hvine Rotary Club;
Owen Daly who joined the
Exchange Club of Orange
Coast.
5BIVICE a..ua WllNS 1HIS
CDIMG WllK: 1UISDAY -7:JO a.m.
-Newport Beach• Swlme Rot.wy Oub
meets at the Balboa Bay Oub. Noon -
The Costa Mesa Downtown Kiwanis
Oub meets •t the Costa Mesa Commu-
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every Saturday In the Dailv Ptlot. FAX
your dub's Information to 631-5851.
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Postal service offers carrier ·
a holiday gift: time off . Getting bugged, even iI1 paradise
•Jeff Schreiber was ordered to work on the holy day
of Rosh Hashana. But in wake of community outrage,
officials give him alte~ate days off.
By Christopher Goffard, Dai/'y Pilot
COSTA MESA-Jeff Schreiber,
a local letter carrier who feared
he would be forct.d to work on
the holiest days of the Jewish
year, was relieved to be with his
family Friday night for the begin-
ning of Rosh Hashana.
Pleading a staff shortage, post
office officials had denied
Schreiber's request to take off
the High Holidays -Rosh
Hashana, which continues today,
and Yom Kippur, which falls on·
Sept. 23.
But the 44-year-t>ld Mission
vie·o man, who attends a conser-
vative synagogue in at o ,
received a happy surprise as he
was making his rounds with the
mail across the city Friday.
Jose Diaz, the postmas1et of
Costa Mesa, drove out to meet
him. H~ wanted to work out a
compromise.
The payoff:· Schreiber will
work from 5:30 to 8:30 a.m.
today, leaving in time for morn-
ing prayer services. And he'll
have Yom Kippur free by switch-
ing one of his vacation days.
"It's done," Schreiber said. "I
just want to forget it and enjoy
my holidays. I didn't want to
have to go through all this trou-
ble.•
A Thursday ne wspaper article
desaibed the controversy and
sparked a series of phone calls to
Richard Maher, spokesman for
the U.S. Postal Service's Santa
Ana District.
Maher said he received •15
"It's done. I just
want to forget i t and
enjoy my holidays.·
I didn't wan t to have
to go through an
this trouble ... "
-JEFF SCHREIBER •
calls Friday from places as
diverse as Sen. Dianne Fe in-
stein's office and the Anti-
Defamation League.
"(What) the situation basically
boils down to is we have a lot of
different employees, a lot of dif-
ferent needs, a lot of different
requests · for days off,• Maher
said. •1t had nothing to do with
his religion or honoring one over
another. We've had peopl~ work
on Christmas.•
But Schreiber has a piece of
advice for the next pet-Son who
attempts to fight a bureaucracy:
"Pray."
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NBWPORT BEACH
Af hile back I waxed
rhapsodic about the
elights of living on the
Back Bay and communing with
its beauty and wildlife.
I wrote about the herons, the
ducks and what I call the heli-
copter birds, because .they hang
frozen in mid-air while scan-
ning the nelgh~rhood for
lunch.
There were even kind words
for the sku.Dks, possums and
other four-legged citizens that
sometimes visit our yard and,
occasionally, our house.
People seemed to like the
piece, and several told me they
clipped it to send to friends and
..relatives. They wanted folks to
know about the wonderful
nature preserve they called
home.
It is, therefore, woefully
p or me to say ere is
trouble in paradise.
I don't mean the ants. Most .
of Costa Mesa an<1 Newport
Beach is just one humongous
anthill. They're pesky, bttt give
the little beggars a spritz of
Black Flag, and they're toast.
Nor do I refer to the ubiqui-
tous flea. We finally have a
handle on these wretched little
things. There are pills for our
pets, powders for our carpets
and, now, a new potion that
slays outdoor fleas.
Ticks are still a problem,
though. This summel', I've
pulled four ticks off my dog,
Tulsa, a bearded collie with a
fred
martin
great mop of long silver fur and
an undercoat of dense white
down.
1\vo of the bloodsuckers
were dead, bl0ated into night-
marish monsters that can only
esm as squ.is y, pus-
colored jelly beans with tiny,
fringe-like appendages that
used to be legs. Sorry, but that's
what they looked like.
The assault continues. We
have had our house sprayed for
termites on several occasions
with all kinds of treatments.
Last October, we tried zapping
with high-voltage electricity
and guess what: They're
baaackl
When the big heat came last
month, the termites began
swanning at the same window
as last year, at the same time
every afternoon. Uncanny! 1
called the termite people to
remind them of our two-year
' warranty.
"No problem," the lady said.
•How's Sept. 191 •
"There might not be any
wall left by then,• I pleaded.
"Sorry, but they're swarming
everywhere," she said.
So, every afternoon between
about 3:30 and 5, 1 grab the can
of Black Flag' and assassinate a
dozen or so of the disgusting
things. There is quite a pile of
termite wings behind my wife's
bureau.
Then there's our resident .
mouse. Five or six years ago,
we found some tell-tale drop-
pings in the kitchen drawer
where we keep the dish towels
and pot holders.
A pest-control guy came
over and put a thing with.
chemicals in it under the
don't kill the mice, just drive
them outside in search of water.
Every couple of years we
·find more droppings, the guy
refreshes the chemicals and
that's that. Last week we found
another load of stuff in the
same drawer. As is my custom,
1 put the collected items in a
plastic bag for the pest guy to
~amine.
w1•m afraid that's a rat, and a
pretty big one," he said. Yeah,
I thought it was pretty big poop
for a mouse.
But the chemical worked.
The next day I found the rat -
the rat, I hope -mQ<?shed by
the heavy dieting glus door
between the patio and the
kitchen.
Lutly, despite weekly iaids
on Back Bay breeding grounds
by Vector Control's cmmMnclo
team.a, lllOlqUi~ atill have tbe
upper hand. They are breeding
when and where they didn't
breed before, and in greater
numbers.
A few days ago, a lady who
lives about 100 yards from us
was engulfed by a swarm of
insects. They bit her viciously
and she is in great discomfort,
with ferodously itching wefts
and open wounds.
While mosquito bites are
· potentiaijy more dangerous,
there are far more painfUl
insects buzzing around. These
were probably Ceratopogo-
nidae (Biting Midges, Punkies, . . . ..
(black flies), otherwise known
as "#$%+% .. & bloodsucking
little #$%&•+@s1·
So next time you see Vector
Control on the ballot for an
infinitesimal tax increase like
.00003 cents per thousand -as
they were two years ago, and
fb.iled -please disregard your
Orange Countian congenital
instinct to vote down any and
all tax increases.
After all, there's .some dread-
ful thing out there that has you
in its sights riqht now.
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Thursday and Saturday.
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T he Ol'iginal Irvine Ranch Market s t arted out in. 1971 as a roadside
stand offe~g vegetables and fruits right out of the fiel ds and off the
vine. By 1996, it was ready for a fresh start ...
In rode Jo&: Joe Raymond to give the market a sparkling ne""" look.. new
energy and enough great ideas t o bring the ranch back to its former glory.
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Waddell and Reed Plnandal
Services often •Bade to School.•
a free parent's coune in planning
and paying for college, f:rom 10 to
11 a.m. at 949 South Coast Drive,
Suite 100, Co5ta Mesa. 1b RSVP,
call 437-7510.
AUDITIONS
' The Musical Theater Academy
is holding auditions for the
•Sound of Music" and •0tckens
Christmas Carol.• Performers of
,all ages are invited to audition.
For an appointment, call 646-6624. ..
VOLUNTEER DAY
The Environment& Nature
Center is seeking adult volun'-
teers. which includes high school
and older, to complete a variety of
projects in preparation for the
1996-97 program year from 9 a.m.
to 1 p.m. at 1601 16th St., New-
port Beach. Call 645-8489.
COMPUTER auB
Oran e Coast Coll e's next
Winners Computer Club meets
.from 9 a.m. to noon in room 116 of
J)CC's Fine Arts Building. The
-,;Iub is open to anyone interested
~ Microsoft Windows and Win-
Jiows applications. The annual
members.hip fee for the club is
.$20. To register, call 542-0468.
SIDEWALK SALE
Hillgren Square is having a
sidewalk sale from 10 a.m. to 5
p.DL at 2'70 E. 17th St, COlta
Mela. Tweoty five stores and let'·
viceS will be participating. for
more mtonnat;M. aW 645-6211.
RIN FUND«AISER
The Newport Harbor Elks
Lodge presents its annual
•westem Round-Up,• a tund-
raiser for di.sabled children, at 3
p.m. at 3456 Via Oporto, New-
port Beach.1:1be event includes a
barbecue, nve music, a square
(lance demonstration, line danc-
ing instruction and an old-fash-
ioned melodrama. nckets cost
$20 in advance and $25 at the
door. Call 673-6110.
IN THE SWIM
You can cheer on your favorite
ocean swimmer as contestants
participate in the SeaFest Pier
Swim, 8 a.m. to noon, at the New-
port Pier. Contenders will swim
the same cowse lifeguards tackle
during tryouts. Call 717-3807.
FAMILY DAY
Bring the kids to the Bal'
Branch Llbrai:: for a fun-filled day
of stories, songs, puppets, face
painting, displays, interactive
exhibits and refreshments. This is
another Newport SeaFest event,
from noon to 5 p.m. at the library,
100 E. Balboa Blvd., Newport
Beach. Information: 717-3807.
SIDEWALK SALE
Hillgren Square is having a
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BUSINESS LITIGATION AND TRANSACTIONS
Corporations, partnerships, mergers, acquisitions,
buy-sell agreements, con1racts and collections
REAL ESTATE LITIGATION AND TRANSACTIONS
Ev1c11ons, foreclosures, easemenlS, title disputes.
"'ork-outs
ESTATE PLANNING
Trusts, Wills, Probate Administration
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an expert un the lacest dcvclopmena in the hearing aid indusuy.
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Mesa. Twenty-five ltOles and ser-
vices will be J)art!dpating. -For
mare inform.a~ call 645-6211.
TEA TIME
The Susan G. Komen Breast
Cancer Foundation presents its
filth anniversary Race for the
Cure event. •Tea and RO$e5, A
nme With Friends. from 1:30 to ..
p.m. at the Newport Beach Mari-
ott Hotel and Ten.nil Cub, 900
Newport Center Drive. The
event, which is expected to draw
hundreds of breast cancer sur-
vivors, will include a fashion show
and entertainment. A SS donation
will be requested. For r;nore infor-
mation, call '894-6317 ..
IRISH JIGS
The Newport Beach Public
Library Poundatl'on presents
•Music Inspired by Dance,•
which features pianist Kevin
Weed at 3:30 p.m. in the Central
Library's Friends' Meeting Room,
1000 A~ocado Ave., Newport
Bea ch. The pianist will perform
ra · e rh Irish ·i s and
reels and European folk dance
tunes. For more information, call
717-3801.
MEMBERSHIP TEA
The American Association of
University Women, Newport-Cos-
ta Mesa-Irvine branch, will hold a
Membership Tea from 2 to 4 p.m.
at a Newport Beach home. For
more information and directions,
call 640-6275. .
BIRD FAIR
The Orange Count}' Bird
Breeders is having its ann~ Bird
Fair from 9 a.m . to 4 p.m. at the
Orange County Fairgrounds,
Buildin 10 in Costa Mesa.
Admission is or a , or
children from 6-12 years old and
free for children under 5 year$ of
age. FoI more information, call
646-0642.
BOOK SIGNING
Dave Wilshin and Joanne
Rodasta are having a book sign-
ing party/Sunday brunch in honor
of Robert R. Timberg who wrote
"The Nightingale's Song" from
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and to RSVP, call 644-4000.
MONDAY
DIVORa TALK .
The 1.aw Offices of Lisa Cian-
cio offers a seminar on "Divorce-
What to Expect, How to Proceed•
at 6:30 p.m . at 881 Dover Drive,
Suite 300, Newport Beach. The
cost is $10. Reservations are
required, call 574-0866.
KJCKBOX AEROBICS
South Coast Martial Arts/Box-
.. ,..
ing Center otters a class for
women using kick.boxing and self
defense moves set to music from
6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at 3165 Harbor
Blvd., Costa Mesa. Fees are $8
per class or $50 a mon~ for
ri!ation, call 545-5759.
TUESDAY
FINANCE 500 .
Finance 500 offers a free work-
shop on the real estate market
from 1 to 2 p.m. at the University
Athletic Club, 1701 Quail St.,
Newport Beach. Call 251-0270.
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by Lynn Nottage
directed' by Serer Scott
September 17 •
October 20
THEZONE .
• A free local support group
meeta·at 6 p.m. to c:liscua •Tbe
7.one," the exdting nutrition plan
developed by best-telling author
Bany Sean, at the Super Crown
Bookstore, 1835 Newport Blvd.,
C01ta Mesa. Por more informa-
MIDICNTAUC
ICICXIOX AEaOIKS
• Uon, call 673-3588.
The Ubr~ CommunltY Ser-vtc. Depanment, in cooperation
with the Newport Beach Prieodl
ol tbe Ubrary, praarntl a talk by
Dr. Sam Shimomura, a dlnkal
~ in ~ department ot
family medk:ine, fnlm 12:30 to
1:30 p.m. in the Pi1ends' Meeting
Room ot the Central Ubra.ry, 1000
Avocado Ave., Newport Beach.
For information. call 6'0-8108.
South Coast Martial Artl/Box-
ing Center o1fen a dus for
women using kickboxing and self
defense moves set tomwd.drom1r
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~WORKSHOP
Coutllhe Counseling Center
will spoD.SOI' a class called •Ma.t-
ing and Relating," a dlscusslon on
the challenge of Attention Deficit
Disorder in relationships and how
to correct potential problems
before they develop from 1 to 9
p .m. at 1200 Quail St., Suite 105,
Newport Beach. The cost is $20.
For information, call 476-0991.
TOASTMASTERS
The Newport Beach Distin-
guished Toastmasters Cub 1300
presents a spedal guest speaker,
author and public relations expert
Cherie Kerr, at 1 p.m. at Sgt. Pep-
peroni's meeting room, 2300 Bris-
tol St., Newport Beach. For more
information, call 730-3671.
Orange Coast College offers a
free workshop on •Skills of
Empowerment" from 6 to 7:30
BUSINESS MEET1NG
• to 10 a.m. at 3165 Ha{bor Blvd.,
Colt& Mesa. Pees are S8 per class
or $50 a month for unlimited
c1.uses. For information. call 545-
5759.
The Newport Harbor Area
Chamber of Commerce offers a
lecture on "Create Business Suc-
cess Through Word-of-fylouth
Marketing" from 7 to 9 a .m. at the
Balboa Bay Cub, 1221 W. Coast
Highway, Newport Beach. The
cost is $15 for members and $19
for non-members. For more infor-
mation, call 729-4400.
SEMINAR .
A seminar on "Flex-Talk: Dis-
cover the Missing Communica-
tions Unk" will take place from
6:30 to 9:30 p.m. at the Country-
side Inn. 325 Bristol St, Costa
497-6915.
EFFECTIVE PARENTING
augNESS TALK
The Newport Foundation pre-
sents "American Business
Prospects in the Middle East with
the New Government in Israel" at
7:30 a.m. at the Balboa Bay Cub,
1221 W. Coast Highway, Newport
Beach. The cost is $28 for non-
members and $20 for members.
Por information, call 224-2270.
MEN'S BREAKFAST
The Men's Fellowship Break-
· p.m. today and Sept. 24. in OCC's
Re-Entry Center. For more infor-
mation, call 432-5162.
The Medical Plaza Association
offers a free community education
lecture, "Effective Parenting," at
6:30 p.m. at the Health Education
CbW'Ch presents a talk on •eom-
mitted to the Common Good" at
its fellowship from 7 to 8 a.m. in
Dierenfield Hall. 600 St Andrews
Road, Newport Beach. The cost is
$2.50. For more information, call
574-2239.
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TUTOR TRAINING
The Newport Beach Public
·Ubrary's Llteracy Program offers
a Tutor TI'aining Workshop, to
learn bow to tutor adults who
wish to improve their reading and
Writing skills, from 6 to 9 p .m. at
:the Central Llbrary, 1000 Avocado
:Ave., Newport Beach. The cost is
~·For information. call ?17-3874.
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Household Hazardous Waste Collection Event
The City of Costa Mesa and the Costa Mesa Sanitary District (CMSD) are spon-
soring a Household Hazardous Waste collection event in Costa Mesa on
Saturday, September 21, 1996. The event is specifically for the collection of anti-
freeze, batteries, used motor oil, solvents, pool chemicals, paints, and other
household hazardous wastes such as cleaning products, pesticides, etc. Items
NOT accepted at the upcoming event include ammuhition, explosives, asbestos,
ammonia gas, picric acid, PCB' s and medical wastes .
An informational brochure entitled "How to Rid Your Home of Hazardous
Materials" was included in the Fall issue of the City Community Net.rs/
Recreation Review which was mailed to all residents in August. Th.is brochure
explains the procedure for participating in the program; namely calling
1-888-559-2783 to make a reservation. ONLY RESIDENTS Wini A
RESERVATION WILL BE ALLOWED TO PARTICIPATE IN THE COLLECTION
EVENT AND PARTICIPATION IS UMI I ED 'IO COSTA MESA RESIDENTS
ONLY. Reservations will be taken until ~nesday, September 18, 1996. When
calling for your reservation, you will tie given the location to bring your items .
This event is being funded by a $75,000 gi:ant obtained ~ a highly compe.
titive application process &om the CaWomia lntqrated Waste Management
Board. For additional Information, pleue call the_.Oty of C09ta Meea Public
Semces Department at (714) 754-5024 or the Costa Mesa Sanitary Diatrict at
(71') 7*50f3.
If Jq\I are unable to partidpa~ in thia event, please take your MOueehold
llUUdous waste to one of foUr local County fadlitiel lot dlapoea). J1o1! ihe
COUnty t.dlity IOcation nearett you, call the Onmp County liou.hOlcl
Wute HOdine at (11•) ~
LAW AUXIUMV
The OrGge County Law Aux-
iliary wU1 be holding their month-
ly meeting at the Twin Palms
Restaurant at 11 :30 a.m. at 630
Newport Center Drive, Newport
Beach. For moce information, call
589-3692.
CAREER NETWORK
The free Career Netwoi:k
meeting at St. Andrew's Presby-
terian Church for those unem-
ployed features "Networking, the
Key to Your Future• at 7:30 p.m.
in the Chapel at 600 St Andrews
Road, Newport Beach. For more
information, call 574-2239.
ADVOCACY GROUP
The Central Newport Beach
Community Association, the "pier
to pier" community advocacy
group of residents and owners on
the Peninsula, holds its annual
meeting at 7:30 p.m. at the Amer-
ican Legion Hall, 15th St. at West
Bay Avenue, Newport Beach. For
more information call 6
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SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 14; 1996
Ncrl.EAGUE
Tbe a.ta Mesa Art League
general meeting will be at 7 p.m.
at tbe Costa Mesa Neighborhood
Community Center, ta.cs Park
Ave. For more infonn.ation, call
540-6(30.
RNANCESOO
Fmance 500 otters a free wodc-
shop on bow to rE!duce risk expo-
sure on mufual funds, annuities
and stocks from 1 to 2 p.m. or 6:30
to 7:30 p.m. at the University Ath-
letic Cub, 1701 Quail St., New-
port Beach. Call 251-0270.
DRAMATIZATION
The Newport fleacb Central
Llbrary offers a free historical
dramatization on •Re-Llving His-
tory: The Amencan Civil War· at
7 p.m. in the Friends' Meeting
Room at 1000 Avocado Ave. For
more information. call 717-3801.
PROSTATE CANCER
Hoag Memorial Hospital Pres-
byterian offers a free talk on
·neatment Options for Prostate
Cancer• from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at
ce:r Center, t Hoag Drive, build-
ing 41, Newport Beach. Por mont
information, call 722"'6237. ...
INVESTMENT IASacS
Orange Coast College otfen a
workshop on •Basics ol Investtngi
A Primer• from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m.
today and Sept. 26 at OCC. Reg;
istration fee is $29. Call '32-5880~
YOGA TAUC
Steven Sadler, a yogi and med\
itation master, will speak aboux
the •shaktipat" meditation tech-
nique be learned in India froD1
Verthathiri Maharishi and other
yogis at 7 p.m . at The Hub, 230 E'.
17th St., Costa Mesa. For more
information, call (310) 915-2884. • .
HAWAIIAN FOOD
The Angling Luncheon Cub
will be meeting Sept. 19 tor
Hawaiian food and socializing at
11 :30 a.m. at the American
Legion Hall, 15th Street and Bal~
boa Boulevard, Newport Beach.
The cost is $5. Call 548-6888.
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SATUN>AY, SEPTEMIER 14.: 1996
WO:: ~ematlonal wW ldck on its ./all se911loc at the Newport Mesa
Christi.an Center with a talk oo the
poverty of growing up LD an affluent
home. Carolyn Oesswell will share tier
firstbAnd experience wtth other Christ·
ian women Wednesday from 9:30 to
UiOO a..m. At the same day and time
over the following eight weeks, Or. Pat
R.eaoat wW teach e Bible study titled
"The Muten Plan." The center Is locat·
ed at 2599 Newport Blvd. In Costa
Mesa. Por more infonnatlon, call 975-
0775.
DNORQ RECOVERY
A seminar for the dlvorced and sepa-
rated of all ages will begin Thursday
and run through Oct. 24 at St. Andrew's
Presbyterian Church. Dr. Bill Planagan
will lead the six-week workshop, taking
place each Thursday from 7:30 to 9:30
p.m. PartJetpanls ma~ register at the
door or pre·reqtSter through the Smgles
Office at 574-2214 The church ls local·
ed at 600 St Andrews R0<1d, Newport
Beach
NEW HEBREW CLASSES
Choose from low IO-wt>elc Hebrew
classes the Jewish Commuruty Center
(JCC) oL Ordnge County will hold Uus
fall The cldVdllced cldSS focuses on flu·
1--~cy-dev•lopn'IQtll .me! will meet Mon-
days through Nov 18 from 7:30 10 9 p.m.
Partiopants m the mtermedlate class
must be able to read and wnte Hebrew
and will meet Tuesdays through Nov. 12
lrom 7 to 9 p m B1bllcal Hebrew intro-
duces student:. to redding and compre-
hension of biblical text, and will meet
Wednesdays through Nov. 13 from 7 to 9
pm. The beginner..' class introduces
reading, writing dnd uncler-;tandmg
Hebrew on Thursdays through Nov. 14
rrom 7 to 9 p.m The JCC is located at
250 E Baker St , Co)ld Me!>d. For infor-
mation on fees and reqtstration, call 755-
0340
JEWISH SUNDAY SCHOOL
The Jew1Sh CulturP School 1s off Pr-
ing 1LS thud yed1 ol Sunday school class·
es for duldren, ,1gt>~ 5 through nutzvah
program. 11nd also. <in adult semrnar.
Begmnmg Sept 22, the I 0 00 a m to
Sr. MARK PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
"Open Anns and Open Minds"
Worsrup 9:30
Jambortt & Eastblufr in Newport Beach
644-1341
COMMUNITY CHURCH
HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH
24'1 lntle Awe. It Sam tsalltt • 11ewpo111eac11
Sund1y Worship • 1 O:OOAM
Dr. Dennis W. Short Minister
645-5781
EPISCOPAL
SAINT J~ES crURCH ep1scopa
'"'A~P I t 1•~-1 ..,,,.., ..... a...."""'""" SIMar""
Fr. David C. And.non, rector
3209 VIO Lido
N.wport e.odi
71'/675-0210
II 7:30 om Troditionol
9 om Contemnnrnrv 9amChurch~
10:45 om Charismatic
ond Wednesday noon
noon classes will \.ISua&fy meet at the
Jewish Community • Centet twice a
mooth. Some teSllons Will substitute a
field trip. This chapter ol the SOc:iety for
Humanistic Judaism sponsors an edult
seminal during the Sunday IChool ses.-
sions for all its members. The center ls
located at 250 E. Baker St. In Costa
Mesa. To learn more about the chapter
and ...gi5tration. phone Deborah fiol·
land at 559-6726.
SERENDll'ITY
Serendipity, a weekly discussion
series for singles of all ages, continues
Its 1996-97 season Wednesday 4t St.
Andrew's Presbyterian Church. Mark
Balter, Ph.D. will draw from his new
book to tackle the subject "Who's to
BJame?" during the 7:30 p.m. session at
600 St Andrews Road in Newport
Beach. He will elaborate on the differ-
ence that exists between accountability
and blame m relationstups. A S3 dona-
tion at the door also covers refresh-.
ments. Phone 574-2214 for detatls.
YOGA/ATlANTIS
expe.c:lence •pvMUgm Shift: A New
Way -A New WOdd" at 7:30 p.m, eYe'V
Friday at a private r1Midmce la C<llQM
del Mcu Tugether, they expb-. such
queltioo.t as~ Can racism and prejudice
be elbnlna*ff What Is the new wodd
ordetf C..n coaflicts be resolwd without
fon:ef Are women and men equalf
What's the spiritual solution to our eco-nmmc problemsl Musk and food are
Included. Directions: 759-0999.
LECTURE SBUES
Newport Beach Higashi ttonganji
Buddhist Temple's Dhanna Sodety pce-
sents e lecture and discussion series Oct.
13 and on the second Sunday of each
month at the temple, 254 VktoriA St,
Costa Mesa. Call 722-1202.
SERMONS
loc*«I at 250 It au. lll Co.ta M ....
l"boot 786-5000 for~ lnlonnatioo.
llOSH HASH.+NJYOM ICW\a
~ IMJ.Ah ol Newpoll1 a..dl " hoktino • traditio«MI ROlll Huban& Nll'-
vice at I 0:00 a.m. today 8Dd aDOther OD
Swiday. The new rebbi. OeYld RoMn·
berg wW offidate at the9e and the Holy
Xol Nidm Semoe tAldng place at 7 p.m..
Sept. 22 An all-day Yoa:l Kl.ppur MrVkle
will follow OJl the 23rd from 1();()() IUD
until .undown. All obMrvances take
place 'llt tbe temple tocared at ~401
Irvine Ave. on the Back Bay. The Ritual
Committee suggests early reMIVations
due to ticket pre-sales. Por information,
phone 5-48-6900 or 6'6-7512.
ROSH HASHANA
The Paciflc Congregation, a chapter
of dte Society for Humanistic Judaism,
wW celebrate Rosh Hasba.na on Sunday,
During the 10:30 a~m. Sunday ser· the second day of the holiday this year.
\l\ce,,Orange C~st Unitarian Univ,rsal· The ceremony will begin ot 10:00 a.m. at
i.St Church in Costa Mesa ,will probe the Marriott Sultes Hotel in Costa Mesa
responses to the question, "What do and will be followed by a buffet brunch.
UUs bf:?Ueve, anyway?• PJaying the role Reservations may be made at $15 per
of Rev. John Ickes, congregation mem-person on a first pay, first seJVed basis
ber Bob Melville will deliver his famous with limited seating and ~deadline. Call
sermon, "What Do We Say When .... • 6«·2712 or 838-2836 for more lnforma-
Jewtah ~· the Ka~ and Jewiab ...... &QC{ Mrolnel in ad~
eduodon .. the. a.mple. Prlday eight ..-nc-begin at 8:00 p.m and Saturday
'nlrah ltudiill are at 10:<>0 am 1be tern·
pie ii locar.d at 2401 lrvine Ave. on tM
&ck Bay. Phone~.
WACTM CA1ltOUCS
The Jle-Memberiog Group of Our
Lady Queen ol Angels' olfen inactive
Catholk::s an opportunity to participate
in cr listen to candid. open diaJogue on
t.OPles th~ di.Gale. Put' subjects have-
ind uded marriage and remarriage.
annulments, morality and changes lince
Vatican ll, among othen. These frank,
open discussions at the Parish Center
will continue Sunday at 6:15 p.m. The
center is located at 2046 Mar Vista Drive
in Newport Beach. Please contact Ma.rle
Romano at 548-3844 or Johnny Golde at
721-0496 ror more infonnation.
IAHA1S GATHERING
The Baha'ls of Newport Beach spon-
sor a lunch, speaker and di.scussion of
timely topics at 11 a.m., Sept. 29 and t,he
la.st Sunday of each month at a private
residence in Corona del Mar. All are
welcome. Directions: 760-5360.
Road In Newpllt Beecti (acroea trom
Newport H4tbol ttigh SCbOol). Por more
tnfOllJMldon, call 574-2239.
VOWNTUJtS Saint Michael and AJl Angels leeks
tutors for its m.lssion to the Orange
County Vletnamese population, The
Bplscopal Church of tM Redeemer.
lbose interested a.re a.Ued to help an
hour per week or more with English
(primaJiJY English as a Second Lan-
guage), math and science. Coaches for youth~ are also needed. tr interest-
ed. call the program coordinator, Peter
Daniel, at 539-6530.
WEEKDAY SERVICES
PRAYER BR£AKfAST Firs\ United Methodist Church of
Costa Mesa holds a prayer breakfa.st at 6
a.m. every Wednesday at Denny's res~u
rant at Newport Boulevard and 17th
Street in Costa Mesa. Call 548-7727.
HOLY COMMUNION
An introductory yoga class meets
between 7:30 and 8:30 p.m. Tuesdays
through Oct 22 at Community Church,
the Newport Beach Church of Religious
Science. Janet Mc:Cunmon will conduct
-the session IHding--to gr:eatar mmd.
body and spirit awareness. And
between 10 a .m. and noon today, Rev.
Ken Gray will present ulformation from
the Edgar Cayce readings about our
lives and this past culture. lbe church is
located-at 901 Dove St., Suite 145, New-
port Beach. Call 646-3199 for lllfonnation.
Chlld care and youth education will be boo and malling instructions.
offered during the seMce, and a meet-BLC>OO-PR.ESSUtlE OUCICS
mg of the Amparo women's gTOup will HIGH HOLIDAY SERVICES FOR stNGlES First United Methodist Church of
St. James Episcopal Church, 3209
Via Lido, Newport Beach. offers a noon
service every Wednesday with Holy
Communion. Bring a lunch and dine
wtth the church staff alter the seMce
Call 675-0210.
be held afterward. The church is located The Jewish Community Center Costa Mesa, 420 W. 19th St .. will con·
at 1259 Victoria St. For more information (JCC) of Orange County and the Jewish duct a free blood-pressure cllmc BIBLE ST\JDY
call 646-4652. -----!...!Assoda~$~ti~:ieodJ' ~~IJu,-jc' >i.I. ~~~-be~!ett-~enclf--W*it:ftt-:-ei~ie-41"54-1----J.~~opLes....Eellmit;l.llipLinJ?OSld'----i sent the 15th annual High Hollday Ser-Sunday of each month. Call 548-7727. Mesa mVltes everyone for a study ol
Rev. Ken Gray uncovers "Basic
Truth" Sunday at Community Church,
the Newport Beach Church of Religious
Science. The 10:30 a.m. service follows
meditation at 10. The church is located
at 901 Dove St., Suite 145. Newport
Beach. Call 646-3199 for information.
vices for Singles. Rosh Hashana services God's Word and food, fun and fellow-
will be held tod;iy at 9:45 a .m. Yorn Kip-ship at 7:30 pm every Friday. All ages
pur services will be held Sept. 22 at 7:45 SUPPORT GROUPS welcome D1rect.1ons 650-2589 (Jamesl
HEALTH DAY
Instructor Janet brosan ledds • Peo·
pie With Arthritis Can Exercise" classes
from 10 to I 1 a.m. every Tuesday at the
Jewish Senior Center of Orange County,
250 E. Baker St .. Costa Mesa. The class
includes hedlth eduCdtion. joint-protec·
llon bps, relaxation techniques, pdm-
control techruques and sOCJaltzmg CalJ
513-564 L 't
PARADIGM SHIFT
The Newport Beach Baha'i Commu-
nity allows participants to hear <ind
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SPECIAL SERVICES .
CANTOR FOR HIGH HOLIDAYS
A young, inspirational Chaz.an will
ladd Chabad Chai Center's High Holi-
day Services this season. Cantor
Yonatan 1\Jller brings beautiful Chasidic
melod1.es perfonned dunng se'rvices he's
led Mound the U.S. and Australia. Seats
are still available for the services to be
held di the JeWlSh f=o!11111unity Center
on the Jewish Federation Campus. It's
p.m. and Sept. 23 at 9:45 a .m. AU take
place at the JCC in Costa Mesa with
Rabbi Robert Baruch', Ph.D. Tickets
must be purchased in advance, but will
be held at the door. Tickets cost $45 per
person. The JCC is located at 250 E.
Baker St. in Costa Mesa. Call 755-0340.
SPECIAL EVENTS
NEW RABBI
Starting Sept. 23 at Temple Isaiah of
Newport Beach, Rabbi DclYid Rosenberg
will take the place of student Rabbi
Joseph Mendelsohn, who will be com-
pleting rabbirucaJ studies m New York.
Rosenberg will teach subjects such as
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"St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church"
Saturday, Sepcemher 14, 5:.30 P.M.
SunJay. Scptcmher 15, 8:30 and lO: 15 A.M.
Or. John A. Huffman
Preaching
"CATCH THE VISION
FOR BEING A HEALED PEOPLE"
(2 Chronicles 7:11,22)
NEXT WEEKEND:
Theologian in Ru idenu at St. Andrew's
Dr. Richard J. Mouw, Pruident, Fuller Theological Seminary
0 BR1NC lNC THE GosPEL TO OUR CULTURE"
FnJa • Se u~mber 20. 7: 30 -9:45 P.M.: ls It Uncitlil to faoan cliiel
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Saturday, Sepcembcr 21, 5: 30 P.M.
Sunday. Seprember 22, 8:30 & 10:15 P.M.
600 St. Andrews Road. Newport Beach, California (714) 631 -2880
(ac~ from Newport1-larbor Hi~h School at Irvine and l Sth.)
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1701 lalcw,C.M 644-0745 Wonhlp a Chufth School Worship at 8:00AM & I O:OOAM 1:30 and 1 OsOO a.m. Children Su~ Schoof 1 O:OOAM Dr. Richard r:.----979-823.4 Jr. & Sr. iQtl S:OOPM
MENTAL HEALTH FAMILY SUPPORT
St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church
conducts a support group for families
with loved ones with serious mental tll·
nesses. It is led by a professional and
takes place every Sunday from 6:30 to 8
p.m. Fo.r more mformation, call St.
Andrew's at 631-2880 or Karin Mont·
gomery at 645-3708.
CAREER NE1WORK
The Career Network meeung ror
those wiemployed continues at 7 :30
p.m. Thursday in Stewart Lounge at St.
Andrew's Presbyterian Chun:h The
free, ongoing weekly meetings are open
to all and are held at 600 St. Andrews
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MEN'S FEUOWSHIP BREAKFAST
The Men's Fellowship Breakfast of
St Andrew's Presbytenan Church holds
d bredk!ast every Wednesday in
Dierenfleld Hall dl 7 a.m. The breakfast
ts open to au men for $2.50 per bri?akfast
and takes place al 600 St. Andrew!>
Rodd, Newport Beach. For more infor·
matton, call 631-2880. ~
• Send photographs and typed releases
detailing stories, upcoming events, ser·
mon topics or any other news involving
Costa Mesa and Newport Beach houses
of worship to Religion Editor, Daily Piiot.
330 W. Bay St .. Costa Mesa, 92627. You
can also fax items to 646-4170.
CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH
Pastor Wi lliam Hemenway
·we love children, youth, young adults, career
adults, seniors. We love to care, to reach
out, to meet needs, to
answer questions·
•Sunday Services -8:00dm, 9:30dm, 11 :OOam
•Sunday School l Bible Studies-9:30dm
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Happy birthday Performing Arts Center .!
The 10th annlve.nary gala concert and dinner for the Orange County Perfo:rm.Jng Arts Center on SepL 8 will go down 1n b:Utory as a · ..
landmark night of glitter and generosity, u more than $500,000 was ralsed for the «:enter. The following are some oJ the many faces · ·
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Ac~g, choreogr~phy shine _in updated 'Caro~el'
~ Bf Tam 11lm at the Orange County Performlng q A half-century ago, fresh Arts Center through Sunday.
pc from their groundbreaking 'Ibis version, directed by ~ triumph wtth •oJda-Nichola.s Hynter with choreogra·
: homa, • Richard Rodgers and phy by Sir Kenneth MacMillan -
11 Oscar Hammerstein n undertook who died before finishing wort
a ntw avenue ol musical theater-on the show -~ catch•
Ra :a show in which the leading man the 4JYe as well as the ear ID most "1 -Mas not what you might call an instanoes. Tbe musical numbers
~ ::Upstanding individual. In fact, be are vibran&. and arresting (with
07,., :twas an abusive, the curious
~selfish jerk. r-------------------------1 exception ol the
DI ~ The show, of : •CAROUSEL• : rather pedestri·
ra ::~~':::~sel. • w~~ ! +•&& ...... MS ' :1usttn~~t ~
ar ••was quite sue-1 ~ D lbwri OinW Ori-Over•) and it ~ ~ and, like ve. Costa U.S. overflo~ with
pl lts predecessor, + •-Om.I SUnday; • intensity, partic·
p. 1t spawned a show*-.. lp.m. tod9Y ularly in the
d< G o r d o n end 7:30 p.m. SUndmy; m.tl-sensual second-
o MacRae-Shirley nees at 2 p.m. both ct.rs. act ballet involv·
: Jones movie. + ..,. ...at llcbb cost ing the hero's
But over the 1 S19 to S..50. teenage daugh·
NI years, it's beep : +CALL: FOi' mare ~ ter.
relegated to : tion. S56-MTS. To pwdw Yet, so~e
d also-ran status , ..r..t.-7-..7178. key dramatic
(J · rs ' uu. .. _ _,.. moments come
al powder bg wdlDg to Ignite,
an tmpatimt man wbO wBntl to do
the right thing, but am't 'wait f«
the right mcwnent Wlllon'I mpt·
minute.·~· wbkti dlmu-
.. the ftnt ad • ~ J'm· dered. an hoDmt 'emmt of a man
on the bdil Of taltiiidiiiOd who's
battling inf~ add lelf-doubt
Also engaging ii Sarah Url·
arte'I Julie, a reticent waif who
blooms under the harsh light of
her husband's infamy. When she
warbles ·u I Loved You .. in the
opening scene, it's a beautifully
realized moment, one of all too
few this production offers. '
Sheay D. Boone is outstanding
as Julie's -friend, Carrie, who
chooses the path of righteousness,
~nsiblllty and a more bum.-
drUm ma.rrtage to an ambitious
fishennan. Boone is an invigorat·
ing presence.
The one·sour note in the show,
however, is Sean Palmer as
Boone's suitor' and ...... b .... nd
Palmer bu bee directed to ovs-
play bis~ cbaracter to '
the ~ that be r11mbks 1Vw
aggraVdiig Ulbl. ~-IOlld dtiwa's~,
llebecca ~--... u June .. Aunt Nem. clllplays a
~ rich ~ a blllC
requirement for the K1l'9ll who
will sing •You'll Never Walk
Alone." ~ Rk:kaby Is a COO·
vindng scuzzball u Billy's Jarce.. ·
DOUI friend. Jigger, while Patrid.a
Hodges makes a marvelous Mrs.
MuWn, the randy carousel owner
with the bots for Billy. 9n opening night, undentudy
Heather McFadden stepped in
and delivered a superlative per·
formance as Billy's daughter,
Louise.
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vocal delight in its latest incarna·
tion, despite some elements that
seem a bit musty.
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:RllENl)S OF COSTA MESA l9ARY
: 1be Prleftds ol tbe Costa Me:s4
1Ubra.ry need volunteers. For lnlonna· :tion, call the library, 646-8845. . :RJUuFEaua
; Volunteers n~ed for fun and ful-6 •filling activities for entertainment and
. :mfonnation events benefitting abused
•children and other Orange County
~ties. caJJ John Adams at 640-
:0355.
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;GIRL SCOUTS The Girl Scouts of Orange County
'.need volunteers to be trained as troop
leaders, serve on speoaJ committees
and give lectures, demonstrabons or
classes. For ullonnation, call 979-7900.
'GtRlS INC. OF ORANGE COUNTY
' Gttls Inc offers educational and
ennchment opportunities for gttls and
boys. Volunteers are needed For more . .
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GlASS MOUNTAIN INC.
Voh.lftt8erl are needed to US dis·
a.bled adults wbo meet monthly for
educational. entert.linment and IOdal
pwposes. For information. call ns-3'' 1.
KAR80R AREA a HUNT1NGTON
VAUEY ~LT CARE CENTERS
This organization is committed to
ottering community based long range
t'rm care programs in a therapeutic
enrironment structured to meet the
needs of functionally-impaired older
adults and provide respite and support-
ive services to their families. The main
office at 661 W. Hamilton, Costa Mesa
needs qualified volunteer receptionists.
Volunteers will receive training on tele--
phones, copying. filing and assist the
secretary with special events. Call 548-
9331between9 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. for
additioruO infonnation.
HERITAGE HOUSE AUXILIARY
Volunteers are needed for an auxil-
iary support group being formed by
Heritage House. a non-profit substance
abuse recovery home for pregnant and
parenting women and their children In
Costa Mesa. For more Information, call
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HIGH HOftS HEAD UMY
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Tbe High Hopes Head Injury Pro-
gram's Rea C.Oter In co.I.a M-. a.
non·Pf'Ofit organizatklrl MMDg tbe
needs of heed-injured adUlts and their
famllles, is seeking volunteers. For
in.formation. call 646-7458.
HOAG SEEKS VOLUNTEERS
Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyter·
lanlis In need ol volun~ Jo ~ lo
various areas. Some weekends,and
evenings are avallable. Call the Hoag
Auxillary Office. 760-2264 between the
hours of 9 a.ui. and 12 noon Monday
through Friday for an application and
information.
NosPtcE FAMILY CARE ·
Hospice Family care is seeking
people to help with errands, visits and
companionship to terminally ill patients
and their families. U you are available 2
to 4 bows a week, call for free hospice
training. For lnlormation. call Lany
Mariotti at 730-1114.
INTERFAITH COUNOL
The Newport-Mesa-1.rvine Interfaith
JWENLE~
FOUNDATION lfiW110NAI.
Thil J\lwnlle Diabem PouDdatJoo
IDlel'GadoMJ. Orecpl C:oaalJ'~
is seeking volu.ntees:s to .... Oft its
golf '°"'1Dament c:ommlU. and for data
entry. Also a pubUc 1'.91atlonl intern Is
needed. For Information on lhl9M and
other opportunities, call Lee Powell at
553--0363.
KIDS CANaR CONNECTION .
The Kids Canoer Connedion .. ded-
loated to the emOuonal. ed~tiooal
and ftnandal needl ot dl1ldreo at.fticted
with cancer. Volunteers are needed. For
information, call 85t-n74.
MAROf OF DIMES
The March ot Dimes omoe lo New·
port Beacb needs volunteers to coordi·
nate and Index reeouroe files and create
a master 6llng system ot ln.fonna.lion and
referral sources. This agency, dedicated
to preventing birtb defects, also needs
front oftice aslst4nts. Orientation is
. ed. Inf call 263-1100.
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MUSCUtAlt DYSTROPHY
ASSOOA110N
A9llst the MIUCUla.r l>yltrophy
Asiiodatloa ol Orange County staff at tlletr •Biker Bub" event on July 26.
Volunteer help ts needed with reglatra·
t1on, rafOe ticket sales, drink and food
booths, coat cbedc. roving ticket sales
or as a money handler. 1Wo houri of
trai.Dl.ng ppor to the event w.ill be pro-
vided. Call Diana. Cheek at 550-0161.
NA110NAL CAT PROTECTION ·
SOOETY
The non-profit society ftnds loving
homes for owner-rel.inqu.lshed cets and
kittens and m.a.intaiDs a retirement cen-
ter for older cats. Volunteers are need-
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tie estn n.c. For more tnronnetioo. •
cd 650-l232.
NEW DlllCTIONS fOA
WOMEN INC.
Tbe non-praat 1econ1 'I <.wfor
adult women witb alcohol and otb«
cbemlctl depeadeodes ... voWD·
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same 11 remain a solid eddltion
to the town'• veteran force, a
combined 220 years experience
between them.
FAITH IN MAN
Paul Hill by bis own admis-
sion is not .a religious man. But
it WU all be could take when
he drove by St Joacbim
Catholic ChW'Ch and saw van-
with graffiti. Hill. a general
contractor, decided to repaint ! the .church himself.
1,,:::·:. w~1::!~~ High water polo coach John
Vargas who was chosen to lead
the U.S. men's water polo team.
·i,,':. Choosing Vargas is yet another tribute to the powerhouse sta-
~C MA.Rn.. I DAl.Y fl.OT
Paul Fratlello found an errant goU ball In the backseat of his car. He also found one of the
back windows missing. FORE.
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GOOD EXAMPLES
Local school administrators
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by a recent survey that showed
many parents actually expect
their children to use drugs at
some point in their lives. And
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PEAa AND QUIET
Residents near the Costa
Mesa Golf Course say they are
tired of ducking those way-
ward little white balls that
come whizzing oft the links
and into their neighborhood.
SANDY FUN
Has SeaFest gotten so big
that there's no room for the
long-standing beach sand cas-
tle contest? Hopefully not. But
while the SeaFest event itself
is strong as ever, intereSt in
building the elaborate sand
castles 5ee1J1S to be waning.
best of the readers hotline
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Ncohol has no place in school
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I am the parent of a recently
graduated Estancia senior. I
am outraged by this lawsuit.
-·--..AJl--=Sfu~dents k:nQw the-rule. I~
J>9Sted in every classroom at all
the schools.
I am outraged by the com-
ment that all students drink or all
athlete's drink. Let me assure
you they do not. This student is
·Uhder age, knew the rules and
vJas willing to break the rules •.
showed up at school obviously
intoxicated and now expects the
school to just ignore it.
The father is mad at the
wrong people. The father should
be angry with his child. If she
blew her chance for a college
scholarship that's her problem
tbe scbool'.s or the~
board's.
Instead of taking the school
.his child in an alcohol education
program to learn about the dan-
gen; of drinking and obviously
driving to get to a school dance.
for upholding a long-standing
policy that all students know
about.
I think the no tolerance is a lit-
tle too tough. I think~ ls
part of the high school •
ence.
I graduated from Estancia
High School and I had friends
that were moved for the same
reuom. And because of that
they lolt out on a good part of
their education. [ believe there
lboulcl be IOIDe type ol pwlllb-
ment or eooteqUMK'9 for drlnk-
tng, boweiver, b.mg apelJed or ·
t:nmlferred •• llttle too ltlfl.
JOHNLIM.D
COltaMMA
Tbe OOO"IMDt in the paper
that ltudent attme. ddDk·aD the
-. and e¥wybody a.owa 11
liDdl a m-•ge to tbe ~ lllaet tt ii OK to 1nik tbe Nll9.
No makwbat tbe • ar tbe
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This child needs to be
removed from her high school.
BAU MAYES
Newport Beach
I think that is fine. If she
wants to drink a ~and stay
home, and her father wants to
condone that, that's fine, but she
knew before she had that beer,
before she went to that dance
that she should not do that.
on campus with any ~d of
drugs or alcohol then she too
would be suspended. So he had
to sign 'SO!llething-knewing-that,
that is what it was.
I can't even widerstand that
he could file a suit. I think it is
the only way to try to help these
kids to stay off drugs and alcohol
at least unW they are older.
GAYLE GARDNER
Costa Mesa
reader reaction
was drunk and then one or two
or more of the kids taat were in
the car have been killed or seri-
mlS!yinjured.
It is absolutely ridiculous that
this father is saying in effect not
my girl. not my'daughter. It is a
typical mind set that parents
have. Th.at their child is OK.
Everybody should be punished
but not their own. So I believe in
absolute zero tolerance.
And th~ father ought to with-
draw his lawsuit and just partici-
pate with the school and take
care of bis kids. Experts all agree
nationwide that alcohol and mar-
ijuana are referred to as gateway
drugs because ~ey are the
hard drugs.
lf this gal only had one beer, it
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school with beer on her breath
during a school function. And
that is out of line and out of
place. Zero tolerance should
' y con -
ued by the local school distrlct.
EDWAJU> POOLE
Newport Beach
I am a teacher in Newport
Harbor High School in Newport
Bee.ch. As a teacher ol high
school studentl in the Lut four
yean, I have seen an inaeuing
attitude among parents and
teacbm'I alike that tobaooo, alco-
hol and drug u.e 11 an expected
pbue ol edol11 cenoe.
Yet by tollndng tldl per-
celved right ol p·m1gir we are
..,,ting tbe m~1ge to ltudeotl
that this 11 ~ bebaW>r.
We u a eodMy will ultimatliily
pay tbie price fO( tbl9 enw In
thlnldng.
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Celebrating the birth ·
of our Constitution
O:a;~;;,~ei;;..·se;.
17 1 1787, 38 JDell signed
the document tbat gave birth
to the world's greatest and
most succeaful ~tin
republican government.
1be Federal Ccmven.tion,
convened of delegates from 12
original colonies (Rhode llland
refused to attend), spent a
swelteringly bot summer ham-
mering out a constitutiooal
framework for America while
battling the city's notorious
black flies.
1be colonies ~d just fought
a successful war against the
mother country, England. Thir-
teen independent and sover-
eign states (all considered
themselves as different from
one another as foreign coun-
tries, but still enjoyed a com-
mon heritage and a common
enemy) banded together under
the
aegis of the Articles of Con-
federation to administer the
war effort. This arrangement
was workable so long as the
war progressed, but its inade-
quades became even more
evident as the Continental
Congress attempted to admin-
ister the peace.
One of the defidendes
borne out by the articles was
the inability of Congress to
finance the war effort and
retire war debts. Any action
iequired unanimous approval
of the 13 states, and even then.
Congress lacked the ability to
enforce its dedslons.
the young nation's obligations
and threatened its newly-
gained independence.
Particularly galling to Gen-
eral George Washington WU
Congress' inability to equip
properly, feed. and pay the
tIOops. On more than one
occasion. be had to bead off
near-mutinies.
Govemment-malri~ was
not an easy or agreMh task.
James MadiscJo and the Vir-
ginia.delegation. which aaivec1
three weeks before a quorum
fanned. presented their design
to the a.csembled convention.
Although significantly modi-
fied that plan steered the
debate and fom1ed the buts ol
the final product.
1be delegates could not
have been more different frmn
one another when it came to
backgrounds, but as a group
they comprised a fair reflection
of the budding nation. There
were the big states and small
states, north and south, slave
ownen;, abolitionists, immi-
grants, natives, lawyers, mer-
cbants, doctors, plantation
owners, the wealthy, the mod-
est, the aristocratic. the com·
mon and some military men.
Although the delegates
age was .C3, skewed by voluble
81-year-old Benjamin Pnmklin
Ma.son and George Wythe .
Madison was 36, Hamiltm,
30), many had wide and long
political experience. Some
respect for the ugcbeclred I ~ ol government. Tbe • T • -~-t •· framen wanted to emure such , .~ I
a tyranny would never again " c
occur on the soil of the new
United States of America. :: :
Some delegates suppoeed
the government lbould be Uin "
to a connnonweelth ol sovw-.,
eign states. Otben thought a
strong central government held
the key to sucxiea. .; '
But all believed that what-"
ever form the government
would ultimately take, it would
john
hedg~
protect the tniedoms of its dti-•
zens while it derived its
authority from them.
These delegates, these
founding fathers, feared the
loss of liberty for which they
had already shed blood.
Preservation ol revolutionary •
principles was b:y far the dmD-: '
nanttheme.
1be delegates ~ .COil;-•
recomidered, debated, and
vOted again .. Many times a
~was made, only to be r
changed the next day. More
than once <lurlng the COllYell·
ti.on. states threatened to pull
out, jeopa.rdtziDg 1be ~
and, u it turned out, bistorf.
Amoopng press and'" cmi-,
OUI pubtic required tbe •
windows ol the eut
chamber ol mdepeMenoe HaD
remain shut tbrougbout the
day. RJliQg tem~rur. man_y
times ccmtrlbuted to . . tan-
pen. Anally, these ~bie
men rw:bed agreement.
Madi9oo WU dllappoiDted
the comention did not adopt
8Cm&G bis-mmHmpoltaDl-
ideu, but he nevertheless
signed the final work.
Along with Alexander
Hamilton ol New York and
John Jay, Madison became
Publius, the pen name author-
ing the Federalist Papen
defending the new Comtitu-
tloh.
There wu some grumhltng
that the federal convention bad
greatly overstepped ill authmi-
ty in drafting this comtitutkm..
It was more than a revilicao tl
was an entirely new form ol
government.
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, CONTINUED FROM A 1
Wolle grew up as Amy
Mihalko just two blocks from
Mariners in Dover Shores. She
. , graduated from Newport Har-
bor High School in 1989 and
knew she wanted to become a
teache r.
' she skipped on the walkways.
The school may have been
painted and portable classrooms
may have been added, but
sixth-grade students are still
getting "dings" in their note-
books for misbehavior.
#It's weird to see everything
in a different perspective,"· she
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touch and several have married
and moved inside Mariners'
attendance bowidary.
"Many of them are starting to
have ·babies, and I just smile
when I think I might be able to
teach them," she said.
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~~DD TM NMlft Staadent
OrganiMtkm QI OCC will lpomor
both an Nattve American Indian
S)'JllP.)lium and C:XX:'s fifth annu·
al Pow Wow •
The~ wdl be ottered
Native AiDerican danc.w, songs,
food, arts and crafts in this event.
There also will be lectures
throughout the day. Those
include IUbjectl o.n Memcu lndi·
ans, Native American arcbitec-
court's ptestding judge saying it
would not be appropriate for .him
. to bear the cue.
Furthering a poteJltial conflict
1s Ja1Me00'1 aoqualntanoe with
Jennlfen father, Harbor. Munid-
McCartin.
•He decided it was not appro-
priate for him to hear the case,•
said the McCartins' attorney,
David G. Epstein. •While he'
might not have been required to
do it, he thought it best to enor on
tbe side of caution."
The case• was assigned to
another judge and postponed
until Wednesd.ay.
l When akecl wta.tber the court
could find any judga ill Orange
County who doem't know
~ or his father, a former
Superior Court judge, Epstein
said that ii not the point
•(Mc(;artin) is a~· in a dif-
ferent court.• be said. ~1 think the
fact that a judge knows~
doesn't relate to the judgil'I per-
formance of his office.
take it in Orange County, we'll go
to L.A .•·
Newport-Mesa Unified Super-
intendent Mac Bernd said he is
not worried about future conflict
of interelts wi\h other Superior
Court judges.
•1 believe that our judges are
very fair, and I think that any
judge who doesn't believe they
could be impartial would recuse
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themselves,• be said.
The McCarUn cue, tbie tint in •
which a penmt bu challenged "
the district'I zero toJenmce policy,
bas sparked a local cootroYeny.
Many community residents
support the policy, wbidl caDa for
-on the fint ofteme -a\lb:natic
tramrer al ltudm* ..... either
with dNgl m aloahai or mdlr the :
influence of drugs or alcohol at
But 101D8 believe the policy is
too hanh, potentially changing •
the course ol a teen's life because -
of one inddent.
The case does have some wgenct ..
School ,began Tuesday, but
Epitein wouldn't say whether
Jennifer is attending classes at
her assigned school, Newport ·
Harbor High.
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Shadowlands at Westminster
Bozing Clab Sunday
, ,
e Site: s.nta Ana Bowl I :
• Sltumllan: Nonleague Opener :
for both teams :
r: • .........: Saddlebadc. by 7 :
." • Dlledloaw: North on falrview : , l to Civic Center Drive (fomW1Y 8th :
St.) Jn Santa Ana, tum rig~ ~
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CMc Center Drive. :
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How
they're .
doing
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-•Local volleyball products
are spread out across the
nation ... and doing well.
: MARC MAR™ I DALY Pl.OT
•• : Newport Harbor's Danny Pulido (23) puts the wraps on Orange quarterback James Starr for a sack. . ..
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~ M any of the former high : : school girls' volleyball ;
, standouts are : # ~ continuing their success at the :
1 college level. It's always :
-tot .in~~g to ~bo~ these . : ~ playe« ate doing' and Where • : • · ~ they are playing. :
Corona del Mar's Kim :
Coleman begiDs her ju,nior year : :.S at UCLA as their starting setter. :
~ While she has come off of the ;
; bench for much of her first two : ~
: seasons; she won the starting :
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urtng summer :
workouts. :
After suffering two early :
season losses to Louisville and ;
top-ranked Hawaii, the Bruins ;
are rolling along quite well now. :
Kristen Campbell, who along :
with Coleman led CdM to con-:
secutive state championships in :
1991 and '92, returns for her :
junior year at Duke University. :
She is the team leader and :
has set every game at Dulce :
since she set foot on the campus. :
Losing to highly-ranked Texas :
and Florida, the Blue Devils :
seem on their way to a :
successful season. :
very uentt ;
member of the CdM state ; -
Costa Mesa's 42-year-old John O'Brien comes out of
retirement for a new challenge-against 12-year-old Ray
Ramos in undercard at Westminster Boxing Club Sunday.
· By Richard Dunn. Dalt Pilot
W elterweight John O'Brien, who retired from boxing after
winning his only prolealonel fight, then feh fortunate to w.alk
out ot the ring under hill own power, is at it again.
This time, the 42·yeer.old COiia Mesa resident will fight a
72-year-old Long Beach man in the UDderc4rd of Sunday's five-bout
exhibition at the w~ 8oxing Cub that will fee.lure the return
ol former welterweight wortd ctunzlpinn Carlos Palomino to the ring .
Palomino, world dlllropton ftom 19'16 through 1979, is beginning a
profeMiooal coroebeck and will be Joined in the uhibition by O'Brien
and bis foe, Ray .Ramot, ~Gerrie Coetzee and Michael
White (64oot·10) and l»ntam.Might Johnny Vasquez .
Rarool, 72, never fougbt protemonany, but stays in good shape by
ntnning and shadow boxtng wit!I hwo-pound weJghts In each hand
· •He also eats a lot at vegetablal and puta. that'• bis seaet. • said
O'lhten, who will face Ramos in a four-round bout. .
Ht>:'\ I'\.<,
QUOTE OF THI DAY
-nu. wUl be 0 battle betwMI tour~
and tlN world• brlglrt,#l !JO'llll an ... ·
-100RNAMI!N1' OIAIRMAN ROBYN MY
8 Panthers unravels
quickly against Newport
as Sailors show weapons
in every direction from
start to finish in nonleague
runaway victory at home.
ball team lingered
through on all of those.•
The Sailors' offenstve effiden-
cy, in fact, improved as the night
went on, with scoring drives of
five, six, four, six. three, two and
three plays.
·we had some question marks
with inexperience
up front, but I
thought those guys
pretty much
came through on
aJl ol those • • • II
in its locker room
well past the end of
the 15-minute half-
time intermission
Friday night. And
with what they were
facing on the field
against dominant
host Newport Har-
bor, it was easy to
see why the Pan-
thers were less than
anxious to resume play.
on the run anit the
pass,• Brilikley
said. "We ran ·the
ball real etti~y
and (senior quait_er-
back Josiah)
Fredri.ksen th?ew
the ball well, too.•
Behind 28-0 at halftime, as
Newport scored on four of its five
first-half possessions, the Pan-
the rs then surrendered two more
touchdowns in the first six min-
utes of the third period as the
Sailors cruised to a 48-14 non-
league season-opening triumph
that left Coach Jeff Brinkley
beaming.
·we were ready to play,• said
Brinkley, whose squad posted the
second largest opening-night
scoring output in the 66-year his-
tory of the program (the 1949 Tars
sted-St. Monica, 54
emphasized some keys to victory
and we pretty much came
The brilliant
Newport debut of
senior Costa Mesa
High transfer by
Ohrel (209 yords
and two touchdowns on 13 carries
all in the first three quarters) was
another reason for BrtruQ~'s
broad postgame smile.
·He was pretty unpressive, •
Brinkley noted. ·
Impressive was not a bold
enough word to describe New-
port's eighth straight seas<>n-
opening win, induding the last
six over the Panthers (though last
year's 20-7 Orange win was
reversed by a forfeit).
The Sailors sliced through the
Panther defense for 320 rushing
yards, 113 more passing yards
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•Eagles score three IDs
on their first four series;
Dawkins runs wild; but
Estancia pulls in the reins.
By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot
remembered for the team's
biggest opener since 1989, when
Estancia shut out Cos1a Mesa. 31..0.
Estand4, which had a pair of
shutouts last year,
stopped Century's
rushing attack, for-
ced two quarter-
bacb to run for their
lives out of the pock-
et and soored four
Neb, two each by
middle linebacker
Mike Briano and
defensive end Joe
Amlyo •• EstaDda
lol1ecl at the Santa
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I I ' . .. ,.. j -~ Saddleback College's..heavy-duty Gauchos 1 c :bring their machine to Orange Coast tonight as
l •·:~mmunity.college football season gets underway
l ~ with 7 o'clock game against the underdog Bucs.
'I I t !·~ Qy Jim Walters. Daily Pilot : I ·t.. . . ~ L COSTA MESA -· Gauchos . , ' . , : op the Pampas of South Amer-. ! ~ ' ic;:a keep unruly cattle in line
: · With the us~ of a bola ..--a rope
• that has two rounded stones
h ;ahached at either end. l By holding the middle of the
: ;'rope, these modem-day cow-t _ boys can twirl the bola with the
1 ; ~ f~rocity of a buzz saw.
. 1 The clacking noise of the t , I .
1 '. .of swirling angles, is usually
~ :-enough to scare even the
· : · : heartiest animal into making a BILL WORKMAN •• : .. ~ d~sired directional change. If
•: not, the gaucho throws the bola
: : • i;tl a steer's feet, bringing it
: .. down in a heap. load should fall on the shoul-
1: Like their South American ders ol William League.
: namesakes, the Saddleback Ironically, League was
• College Gaucho football team injured in the first quarter of l has the ability to attack from a last season's game with Sad-. l variety of angles, throwing dleback. He missed most of the
-opponents into a stupor similar game and part of the next,
to those steers living below the k-eeping him from toppµtg the
qorder. benchmark of 1,000 yards. He
.--Sad d I e -finished with 931.
; back, whlch "My goal this season is to
won the reach 1,000 yards, H League
. M i s s i o n said during a recent practice.
Conference "I'm looking forward to play-
C e n t r a 1 ing Saddleback. I didn't really
' Division and get to play them last year and I
-capped the want to see how I do against
' season with them.•
a victory in Saddleback transfer Chad
the Orange Collins will get the starting nod
C o u n t y at quarterback for the Pirates.
S i m p I e League He didn't play last season, but
DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT
Receiver Marquis Batlle (above), quarterback Chad Collins form
a passing com bination which carries a lot of the Pl.rates' hopes.
•J.R. Walzhopesio
start something new
today when he and his
Holy Cross teammates
try to tum the tide
agaihst Massachusetts.
he Holy Cross Crusa. ders
will be starting their
second 100 years of
football Saturday when. they
square off at home against the
University' of Massachusetts.
The series between these two
, teams dates back to 1897 - a -
: Holy Cross win. The CruSa.ders
: hold a 21-19-5 overall edge, but
: UMass has won the past four
·• years, including a crushing 51-0
: thumping last season.
: Junior running back J.R. Walz
: will again be looked.at to be a
• force in the Crusader backfield
I after he, and the team, both .
suffered through sub-par
seasons.
The Crusaders went 2-9,
managing their second win in
the season finale wben Walz
caught fire and rushed for 172
yards and two touchdowns -the
10th best ind.ivi~ual rushing
performance since Holy Cross
joined Division 1-AA.
He·finished the season with
520 yards and three touchdowns,
far short of th.e 720-yard,
seven-touchdown effort that
landed Walz Patriot League
Co-Roo)pe of the Year honors
two seasons ago.
jim
waiters
All-Westem Athletic Conference
sel~ons from 1995 were . 1 servmg one-game suspensions
for NCAA rules violations.
Wide receiver Az Hakim
picked up the slack. catching six
Blanton passes for a career-high
174 yards and one touchdown.
Backup running back Justin
Watson filled in admirably for
Rogers, amassing 113 yards on
the ground and scoring two
touchdowns.
Rogers, Blackwell and Parker
will be back this week when the
Aztecs head north to take on
UC-Berkeley .
Blanton and his cohorts beat
the Golden Bears, 33-9, last
season in San Diego, but will be
attempting to buck the series
trend with a ~ this Saturday.
While the Aztecs bold a 3-2 edge
in the overall series, neither team
has ever won on the road·.
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Newport Harbor High
product Sara Fairborn is , G r e e n he knows the Gaucho system
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favorite. freshman John Frank. Both
'111e Crusaders will be starting
their second century under
who comes to the program after
six years at Boston University.
emer as one of the stars on
the women's volleyball team at
Georgetown. The Gauchos will have most threw touchdown passes in the
of its big guns back from an 8-Santa M<mica scrimmage.
3 squad, as the Pirates will find Another former Saddleback
out Saturday night at LeBard qb, John Carr, will ~o be in
Stadium when the two teams the Pirate starting lineup, but
clash in their season-opener. at linebacker. He opened the
,.Kickoff is set for 7 o'cll '95 season as the Saddleback
. • While Saddleback been signal caller.
·· l~bbed to win the co ence Workman, and his coaching 'a~ain this season, OC (4-6) staff, spent Saturday going
will be coming in off its second over films of Saddleback's
straight losing year. Last sea-scrimmage with LA Southwest
son, the Gauchos handed the College.
Pirates their most lopsided loss, "They're good, no question
41 -10, in the 10-year series about that,• Workman said.
since Bill Workman has be-en The Gauchos are led by An-
the OCC head coach. Work-State quarterback Justin Ved-
man still holds a 6-4 edge over-der who threw for 2,226 yards
all. and -13-teuehdowns-as-a-fr~
"We have to play them man.
sometime,· Workman said Freshman running back
. philosophically about drawing Brendan McGraw has a
Saddleback for the opener. "It chance to be a great one,
, might as well be the first according to Workman. He'll
1 game." join returners Enrico Bozman
: The Pirates' star-studded (284 yards and one touchdown)
: backfield will be without tail-and Mark Reynosa (249 yards
: : back Chet· Walker, who is still and three touchdowns) in the
: hurting from a shoulder blade backfield.
: and neck injury suffered in the Vedder's leading receivers
1 scrimmage with Santa Monica are Pete Campbell (34 catches
: College. Fullback Mike Free-for 393 yards and three TD's) l man. who in Wednesday's and Adam Roman (22 catches
: practice re-injured the ankle for 248 yards and three TD's).
: ' t.l_lat kept him out of the open-OCC counters with fresh-
m scnnuna e is a estion man Mar ·s Battle and
mark for today. sophomore James Maldonado
With Freeman and Walker ~ho have one collegiate recep-
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58 Scott Gray, 6-3, 215, Ft.
62 Brandon Wilson. 6-2, 2501 So.
66 Justin Emet. 6-2. 280. So.
38 George Uoam. 6-t 190, Fr.
11 Jeff Carr. 6-2, 220, So.
SO DCIVe Brown, 6-0, 230, Ff.
8 Craig Hosse, 6-1, 190, So.
11 John Hlf'Car, s:I, 111C), So.
29 Jeff Mocny. 6-0, 190, So.
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B R IEFLY
More than likely, Allen will
have to wait until next week for
his first victory when the
Crusaders travel to hapless
Colgate.
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San Diego State's Billy
Blanton came away the winner·
in his quarterback showdown
with Idaho's Ryan Fien.
Fien, who came into the ·
Aztecs' home opener as the
Division I-A total offense leader,
was intercepted four times, lead-
ing to 16 Aztec points, in a 4Q-21
San Diego State win.
Blanton, from Costa Mesa,
touchdown despite being minus
Heisman 'Irophy hopeful running
back George Rogers, wide
receiver Will Blackwell.
Defensive back-Rieley Parker also
missed the game.
Fairborn, a sqphomore outside
hitter, is the current le&.der with
60 kills for a 6-2 Hoyas. She had
67 kills coming off the bench her
freshman season.
Fairborn had a team-leading
12 kills in an early-season 15-11.
15-9, 15-5 victory over the hdst
team at the Virginia Tech
Tournament.
Fairborn was co-captain for
the Sailor team that finished the
1994 season ranked No. 1 in the
nation. She was named to CIF
Division I State Playoffs
All-Tournament squad as
Newport Harbor claimed the CIF
·on Division I
championship. She was also an
Orange County All-Star that
year.
Fairborn also was member of
the Sailors' 1992 CIF Southern
Section Division ill champion.
Four games at Costa Mesa High today . .
COSTA MESA -Pop Warner
football is an all-day affair today
at Costa Mesa High for Costa
Mesa teams.
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At 9 a.m.. it's the Cardinals (7 -8) vs. the Santa Margarita Gold-
en Eagles; at 11 a.m. it's the Chiefs (Jr. Pee Wees, 9-1 O) against . ~ , .
12) against the Lakewood Longhorns; and at 3 p.m . it's the Cow:
boys (12-13-14) against the Lakewood Lancers.
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Clinics, new le ague offered by
the Balboa Bay Volleyball Club
~ : A pair of clinics and a high school boys volleyball league are being
ottered by the Balboa Bay Volleyball Club, beginning later this month.
The High School Leagu~.will hold games Wednesday nights at 6:30
and 7:30 at the .Newport Hifbor High girls gym from Sept. 25-Nov. 13.
Team selections (all players must attend to insure a place in the
!eague) are Sept. 22 at 6:~0 p .m. at the same site. Cost is $30 which
includes a T-shirt. .);i'\ '
' 'Fbe. High Sc~ool Clink, for all high school boys interested in
prepanng for their spring season, will hold practices Sundays 10 a.m.-
noon and Mondays 6-8 p.m. from Sept. 22-Nov. 10 at Newport'• girls
gym.
~actices. will instruct players on passing, setting, serving, defense,
spiking and bl~g. as well as team play. ·Cost is $95 per player.
,':Jibe 14-and-under boys clinic fQf boys grades 5-8 with an interest in
~b.tre club ~rtence or\ in learning the game, will bold pracUces
S~day from noon-2 p.m. from Sept. 22-Nov. 17 at Newport's g1r11
~-Cost is $75 per player.
~·All ~ should be made out to Balboa Say Volleyball Oub. Por
information. phone Charti& Brande (723-0170) between 10 a.m.-2 p.m.
F~ clinic for gltlS ·up 'to eighth-grade
'The Orange County Volleyball Club fall d1nic tor girls up to eighth
grade will be held Sundays from Sept 22·0.C. t at Corona del Mar
• High.
Sessions for new playi.will be 1-3 p.m., with retWntng OCVBC
1 p14yers and invitees goin om 3-5 p.m . -
: l -Cost is S10 and dinic 1Ds1ructors will teach buic fundamentals
: 1inclltding passing, setting, digging, serving, blocking and spOdrig
: i~pled With pl~y. , ; .J.'.~ clinic both teaches the game to those interested in learning and
. i*J!n9, and is a vehicle to join the club volleyball program, a more
, 1 ~approach to the gcune.
~ l for lnlonnation, phone the OCVBC Office (723-0170) from 10 a.m.·
; J2 p.m.
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promises tQ ~ .Oiie"/g
• nue sponsor confirms
the emergence of U.S.
Women's Challenger
in Newport Beach.
Sept. 29-0ct. 6.
By Rich.rd Dunn, Dal'lj Pilot
NEWPORT BEACH -Most ol
the names will be unrecognizable·
to the average sports fan. but
Newport Beach doesn't care.
It has its first women's profes-
sional tennis tournament
With a tiUe sponsor secured
and the United States Tennis
er behind the event, officials ol
the inaugural Pacific Mutual U.S.
Women's Challenger of Newport
Beach are ecstatic about the
prospects it could bring to the
dty.
In the same vein that golf's
Toshiba Senior Oassic swept the
city in March, officials believe the
U.S. Women's C!tallenger of
Newport Beach, which features
young, up..and-comtng pros from
22 different countries, is alre4dy
bringing community and club
members together. ·
Robyn Ray, Director of Tennis
at Newport Beach Marriott Hotel
and Tennis Club, the event's host
club, is negotiating with the
Chamber ·of Commerce to allow
banners to hang at entrances to
the Newport Center, where the
tennis facility is located. Ray is
also the event's chairman.
The $25,000 event. Sept. 29
through Oct. 6, landed a title
sponsor last week. Some pro-
ceeds of the tournament will ben-
efit the Na~onal Dyslexia
ese .
Mutual has a base at the Newport
Center.
•There will be young ladies
trying'to make it on the pro tour,•
Ray said. •And our committee has
done a great job, because we
have all the tennis clubs helping
us. It has kind of brought the ten-
nis community together, so we're
real exdted about that.•
Jolene Watanabe of Arcadia.
ranked Mth in the world in sin-
gles, ls the top seed. •1t•s a high
level of tennis, but they're not
household names,• Ray said.
Qualifying rounds begin Sept.
29, with the main draw slated to
start Oct. 1. Matches begin each
day at 10 a m There.Mil be fea-
tured quarteifinals match Oct. .C
at 1 p.m. Semifinals Oct. 5 start at
10 a.m., with the finals Oct. 6
beginning at noon.
nckets are $5 for matches Oct.
2-.C, $8 for the semifinals Oct. 5
andSlOforthefinalsOct. 6. Tour-
nament passes for the entire
week are $25. 11ckets are avail-
able at the host club.
•This toumoment is not about
money, it's about points," Ray
said. •A player would have to win
five satellite toum4ments to earn
as many world-ranking points as
they would get tor winning one
Challenger Tournament. This will
be a battle between tour veterans
and world's brightest young
stars."
Corona del Mar High product
Keri Phebus, the NCAA women's
singles and doubles champion for
UCLA in 1995, is scheduled to
play in the qualifying.
1Ua Snyder, last year's U.S.
Open Juniors champion, and
UCLA's highly recruited fresh-
man, Elizabeth Schmidt, will also
play in the qualifying.
Lanni Poturl, former No. 1
player at Stanford, and Jan Chi,
former No. 1 player for U<;LA. are
There are 14 players registered
who played in this year's U.S.
Open, including Watanabe,
Poturt. Chi and Newport Beach's
Debbie Graham.
Matches ~ only be played at
the Newport Beach Marriott
Hotel and Tennis Club. With 60
world-class players competing
from around the globe, the satel-
lite event is expected to stay here
for several years and pump thou-
sands of dollars into the local
economy.
The event will also feature a
clinic, a pro-am and a communi,.
ty/players party Oct. 1. The clinic
Sept. 28 is free for all sponsors
and ~ns_!__the pro-am is SeJ>!:_
Those interested in getting
involved should call Ray (640-
-4000) or tournament director nm
Sta.l14rd (512-288-2558).
Wildcats makiri.g waves
COSTA MESA -The newest edition to the Newport-Mesa Jr. All-
Amerlcan Football League -the Jr. Clinic Wildcats (ages 7-8) -
will be on the road this Saturday against the Huntington Beach Dol-
phins.
•This is the first time in about 10 years that we've been able to field a
•1t•s a great age because they don't have enough body mass or
velocity to hurt each other. It's the ultimate in safety. Some of the hel-
mets llJ'e Bl!ger tban the pla.yen. •
The Wlldcats are coochecl by Chril Fielder, who is well-known for
his volunteer efforts In the community -espedally with the Red
. e was
through on the way to the Summer Games in Atlanta.
•Chris is the perfect coach for this Jevel, • Rothwell said. •All the
coaches say this team is the backbone of the program. If they have a
good ez:perienoe they will stay through every level ol the program.•
Jn other games this Saturday, the Th>jans wiD be at home against the
Cerritos Hornets while the Irish boa the Anaheim Mighty Ma.11.ards.
Both games will be at Bonita Creek with the 'Dojam opening at 11
a.m., folJ.o\ftd by tbe Idlh at 1 p.m.
The Bruinl and the Buffaloes will travel to Cerritos for 1p.m.and3
p.m. lt4J'tl. respectiwly. The Buckeyea travel to Compton to face the
Oilen for an 11 a.m. game.
Eagles land hard at lrVine, ram 16-2
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DON UACH I DAl.Y Pit.OT
Coast's Marcos Dlaz (rlght) collides with Mt. San Antonio College foe near the Pirates' goal.
You serve
• Orange Coast drops
2-0 decision to Mt. SAC
in season opener Friday.
By Jim Walters,, Daily Pilot
' COSTA MESA -Some of the
inexperience showed through
the cracks Friday as the Orange
~oast College men's soccer
team dropped a 2-0 nonconfer-
ence decision in their season-
opener with Mt. San Antonio
_Colleg
The Pirates are on a youth
movement this season with 15
freshmen on their 19-man ros-
ter.
"They're young and they're
going to be some mistakes in
the early going," said OCC
Coach Laird Hayes, choosing to
keep an even keel in spite of the
loss.
"We never get on players
about physical mistakes,• he
said. "It's the mental things that
we tell them about when they
keep doing it 100 times.
•1 don't like losing but this is
a developm~tal thing."
Mauricio Claure have always
treated the reseason as a time
to iron out e ugs an prepare
for a run at the Orange Empire
Conference tiUe.
In fact, Friday's game took on
the air of a scrimmage as Clau-
on the sideline, too, going over
the fundamentals.
Claure is a former Junior
Olympian with the Bolivian
National Team and Bovetas bas
spent time playing pro soccer
with the Splash and the Galaxy.
"Me, I'm good at doing
things like picking up the cor-
ner stakes after the game. but
they're both excellent teach-
ers," Hayes said. ·we're going
to be just fine."
There were no drawn-out
postgame speeches, with Clau-
tast"telling-his chm ges.
home, regroup, and come back
Monday.•
All that will change Oct. 8
when the Pirates open confer-
ence play at home against
Irvine Valley.
"We haven't won the title
since 1991," Hayes said.
•we've been second every year
since, but we want the champi-
onship.•
The Pirates would appear to
have plenty of reason for opti-
mism.
Freshman Ryan Yurada, from
Newport Harbor High, caught , '
•He was challenging on
every play," Hayes said. •tte
' I
ong
tice Thursday.
Freshman Johan Bjorkman
from Vetlanda, Sweden, made
his presence felt in the middle.
On several oca.ssions, be was
·able to ffllnp above the fray in
front of the Ml Sac. net and
head passes with pin-point
accuracy. The Pirates just could-
n 't connect on this day.
·we had two good opportu-
nities in the opening minutes,
but couldn't put them away,"
Hayes said. ·vou know in this
game, you have to finis&. it off
hen-you-get-the-ehan~
Mt. Sac. scored the opening
goal when Eric Wtlliam.s got
behind the defenden on a
breakaway. OCC goalie Byron
Uvingston moved up to cut off
the angle, but he backed off a
little at impact and the ball skit-
tered behind him.
Williams kept C<UJllng and
pushed a shot through the emp-
ty net for the score with about
10 minutes left in the first half.
The second goal came on a
similar play as Marco Lopez got
behind the defense on a break-
away up the left side. He
sto · ust outside the to of
the box and lofted a t over
Uvington's bead into the far
former OCC player, shouted man Hayes is counting on. He and turned quickly with a shot
instructions during play. Both missed Friday's game after hav-in traffic, but it sailed over the
spent a lot of time with players ing bis toe stepped on in prac-net.
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2-0 win at Faf
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West Classic
CHICO-Chuy
Miramontes and
Hemy Lopez each scored OP.as
Friday to lift the Southern ailifOr-
nia College men's soccer team to
a 2-0 win over San Frandso St. ip
opening-day action of the Far
West Classic.
Miramontes scored an unas-
sisted goal at the 16:•0 mark and
Lopez scored« seconds into t1Ae
second half to propel sec (3~1)
into today's match with ~ttle
Pacific, a 3-1 loser to host Chico St
SCC in Bulldog finals
R E D -
LANDS -The
Southern California College
women's soccer team defeated
Cal Bap~ Friday, 2-0, t? ad~ance
Redlands Bulldog lnvitatio
The Vanguards will meet Biola,
a 1-0 winner over Redlands, tnday
at noon tor the championship.
After battling to a 0-0 tie thtough
90 minutes and a 15-minute over-
time period. Katrina Bohn and
Lori Van Herk each scored in the
second overtime to lift sec.
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players which include Newport •
Harbor's Melissa Schutz, Misty
May, Sara Pairbom and 1lna
Bowman, as well as Courtney
Owens, who attended Calvary
Chapel.
Melissa Schutz and Courtney
Owens return at Colorado with
great expectations for the upcoming:
season. Melissa's freshman year :
was cu' short with a knee injury, :
but, thro b very hard work, she :
seems to as ng as ever.
will step right back into her role as
Colorado's top middle blocker.
While Courtney was used
primarily as a backcourt player
during her freshman year, she has
played tremendously in the front
row this year and is vying for a
starting outside hitting position. •
Last spring, she was used as a :
setter and can play very well in that :
spot. Colorado suffered an early :
season loss to W15<:i0nsin, but the :
Buffaloes have not lost since.
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Punts 2-40.5 4-27.25
Fumblet-fumbles lost 2-1 2-0
Flags-Mt y~ 4-35 4--40
llme of posse5SfO(I 25:47 22:13 . At Long Beach State, Misty May
bas continued her successful ways.
Last season she played both at : OOH LEACH I DAl.Y Pl.OT
setter and outside hitter. This year : Estanda's Mike Briano (left) pui. a punishing hit on Century quarterback Javier Marln, causing the ball to pop loose.
*Punt returns. lntef'ceptions. fumble
returns
&he is being used exclusively as a
setter and bas led •nie Beach• to • EAGLES an undefeated preseason. : rrma Bowman returns at Golden :
J. West College as a middle : 1 blocker. She started on last year's CONTINUED FROM B
state championship team which is • . .
favored to repeat. : w_e can continu~ to play like w~
Sara Fairborn is vying for a : ~d tonight for '!11°e more weeks,
staring outside hitter position in her : Llebeng~ said .•
sophomore season at Georgetown : Dawkins, who rushed for 192 ---uni:vemty~lhave-always_bee.IL : yard_s and two touchdowns on 20
impressed by Sara's ability to : cames.' was _pull~d from th~
succeed at each level that she is on. : Estanoa backfield m the Eagles
I'm sure that this will be true as she : final drive with the team's last
' leads the Hoyas. : three carries going to backups
Last year's high school class : Jonathan Meyer and Rudy
I produced seven players who opted : Castellon.
i to continue their volleyball careers : With more than two minutes I in college. · : remaining, the Eagles certainly
I At Newport Harbor, Jeannette : had an opportunity to score
and Julia Hecker, as well as Laura ! again.
f Wll_son, will take it to the next level, : ·1 knew (Dawkins) had a lot of
while Corona <lei Mar's ~thryn : yards,• Llebengood said. ·But as
I Rice, K~ Campbell, Dons ~awley ! coaches, especially our staff, we
and Melissa Ford are competing at : wAnted to show a little class (and
collcege. J . C be ed : not run up the score). That tends dM's ulie oom start. to :
to haunt you and 16 first
down the line. downs on the
You don't want ground, scored
to do some-on the game's
thing like that. opening series
I'll never do as a 29-yard
that. run by
•Hey, we Dawkins and a
got our shutout 17-yard burst
and we scored by Tanielu put
Early in the
second quar-
ter, a Century
punt landed
six rows up in
the Estancia
bleachers, giv-
ing the Eagles
possession on
the Century
cr-points,-and ==-----t'the Eagles ie,---::----:-------i&t>...-~~GDs-.-----r.-
if (Taleni) Mokede the red zone. bad a run of 17
Tanielu had On third-yards and two
caught that touchdown pass, and-five from the Century 7, plays later scored on a 1-yard
there would've been another Dawkins reached paydirt to cap surge.
one.• an impressive drive that lasted Mokede, who kicked three of
Estancia quarterback Jeff Per-· 4:42. his five kickoffs into the end
ry, the lead blocker in several of In Century's ensuing posses-zone, was also part of Estanda's
the team's pitch-and-trap plays, sion, Estancia free safety Chris offensive thrust, getting 56 yards
did not complete a pass in four Mokede forced a fumble on quar-on nine carries. Tanielu (36 yards)
attempts, but one throw was terback Javier Marin, but the anc1 Chris Felix (27) also reached
dropped and another overthrown Centurions recovered. In the double figures.
when an Eagle receiver was wide same series, Briano sacked Marin Estancia scored for the third
open with only the end zone in and caused another fumble .. . time in its first four series when
front. Century again recovering, fore-Perry bulldozed into the end zone
Estancia, earning 334 yards ing a punt. from a yard out in the second
quarter. Estancia had three
1-yard touchdown runs.
Before the score, Dawkins
went off right tadde for a .t3-yard
gain, setting up the touchdown.
Estancia received its first penalty
(illegal procedure) while lining
up for the extra point. so Mok.ede
needed a 25-yard kick to make it
21-0 with 6:06 left on the first-half
Following an interception by
EsWicia's Manu Tanielu in the
fourth quarter, the Eagles dis-
played their most t:ime-cooswn-
ing drive of the game (8:45) while
grinding out 84 yards in 18 plays,
culminated by -what else? -a.
1-yard scoring plunge by Perry.
•Defense was always a ques-
tion on my mind,• Llebengood
said •we bad been afraid to bit
and get anybody hurt in practice,
but we showed we can play foot-
ball. and offensively we just kept
pounding them.•
1 playat0regon,butoptedtoremain! --~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-=-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-,
as a student only. Erika Hansen :
went to Laguna Beach High, but !
now lives in Corona del Mar, and
she too, is in the first weeks of her
college volleyball career.
SAILORS
CONTINUED FROM 81
Ford and Hansen are both at •
Princeton where Melissa will be the : despite relieving the starters with more than 20
setter. : minutes left in the contest.
Erika is a very diverse player : Fredriksen completed 10 of 16 for three touch-
and consequently will be the Mfirst • downs and no interceptions, senior Greg Wert-
person off the bench• because of : man romped for 94 yards and two TDs on five car-
her ability to play all three positions. : rtes and junior tight end Pete Hogan bad a pair of
Princeton has a long history of : TD catches to pace the offensive explosion.
success in the Ivy League and I'm : Defensively, the Sailors were no slouches,
sure that Melissa and Erika will • either, sacking Orange quarterback James Starr
allow that history to continue. five times and recording six other tackles for loss-Newport's Laura Wilson is : es or no gain.
contending for an opposite spot : Pulido had two sacks, while Jason Deere, Erich
on the volleyball team at William & : Schader and Cooper Wise also got in on the act.
.__ _ _J.!J.w.;'IJ:'-~uw·LYUJ~ ~er throqgh"--!-"-t---be9lEl1F-el.KIEl.l&llnebaE.ker Joe Ul'ban,..who.-fr:e-
high school, she is very suited to quently squeezed Orange ball carriers, also
this new position, ~d should be accounted for the ame's onl turnover retumin
will play at UC Irvine on Oct. 12. an interception 13 yards near the end of the first
Corona del Mar's Kathryn Rice is • half. Ohrel capped. the first scoring march with an 8-another local who is playing
1 collegiately on th_ e East Coast .. She . yard scamper, before Predriksen, completing most of his ses while rolling out, found Hogan
bitter at Brown University, which is
in the Ivy League. Kathryn was a
starter on CdM's 1992 state
champions, and I'm sure that she :
will provide leadership in·this : ·
building program. •
Cd.M's Kelly Campbell is the
starting setter for Colorado. With
five former Orange County
• Volleyball Cub playen at CU, I'm
sure that she flndl things quite
normal. The people in Boulder are
' raving about ber setting and her
penon.ality. Gee, what a surprilel
The Hecker twins are playing for :
separate schools for tbe ftnt time :
ever. Julia ii the top backarurt :
' specialist for UCSB, while :
· Jeannette ii the starting backrow :
player for Loyola Marymount, and :
beet-up eetter.
Both aeem to be doing well in
their new eovtronmenta. On
Sept. 18, UCSB plays at Loyola.
. . . • . .
or consecu ve sco g o an yar o
make it 21-0 just 10 seconds into the second quar-
ter.
Predriksen hit Brad La Bass in stride on a 30-
yard post to add another score, and a 34-yard
would-be scoring screen pass to Ohrel was called
back to lessen the Panther pain.
Newport, however, was in no mood for mercy
after intermission, as Ohrel broke the first play for
63 yards (15 was erased by a clip). A Wertman
reception picked up 18 more, before Obrel, cut-
ting smoothly in open space all night, went the
final 23 yards to paydirt.
•My line blocked great tonight,• Ohrel said. •1
love this offeme. •
Wertman added a 2-yard scoring run to make
it •t-O wtth 8:06 left in the third. then answered
Orange's first TD with a 67-yard burst around
right end to ttneUze Newport'• ICOl'eboard abow
on the final play of the third period.
A 0 -yanl bomb ag4dmt the Newport second·
team defense set up Orange'~ first touchdown
and the Panthen dlOYe 69 yardl on 10 plays for..
their final sa>re .
MMC MAA'l'W / IW.V "-Of
Newport Harbor Ulieblli:MI' Joe UrMll 0) dllUYVl lbi lmrt after an
tm.rcepUOD late in 9eCODd qudm, pUalDg an ......... OD ~l OD
tbe Sallon' lopllded ~ wttll IM~·· ODly taanowr •
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Newport HMbor4&, Olwtge 14 ScoN.., Qt.am••
Orange 0 0 7 7 -14
Newport Harbor 14 14 20 0 • 48
AntQum'tM'
NH -Ohrel 8 run (Johnson kick), 8:45.
NH • Hogan 4 pass from Fredriksen
(Jotvlson kick), 3:29.
SemndQum"W
NH -Hogan 7 pass from Fredriksen
(Johnson kid(), 11:50.
NH -La Bus 30 pass from Fredriksen
(Johnson kick), 1 :36.
11*dqu,....,
NH -Ohtel 23 run (Johnson kick), 11: 10 .
NH -Wertman 2 ruo Oohnson kk:k).
8:06.
Org -Soto 1 run (Gonzalez kick), 1:42.
19; S. Jones. ;-6; Fntser, 1-4; StMr, frm~
6; Peny, 4-minus-16; Gonz.alel, 1-mlnus-1 .
NH · otvet. 13-209; Wertman, 5-94; Balk-er, 2-15; Felb(. 4-4; Fredrlksen, 3-mlnus-2.
INDMDUAL MJI ....
Org • SYrr. 1).30-1, 180.
NH -Fnldriklen. 10-16-0, 113; Gomw\,
0-2-0, 0. INDMDUAL ...,_. I
0rg • ~ 4-58; Geudioto. Ml; Demof\ I
).37; Soto. 2·l~ a.Ml, M 1; ~ 1-8.. I
NH -Pulido, 4-31; w.rtrn.\ 2-34; La I e-. 1-10; ~-11; <>tnt. 1-1. I
Ant downs nAnmcs ~ ~ ,::: R~ 2&-130 27•l20 t
Pas#lg ~ 1IO 113
Palling 13-J0.1 10-11-0 tMtr.turn~· 12 u I ~ s-mn.JO 1~1 I ~ ~~Gt ~·~I ~,.-.. Z-1J .. SJ . f· 11n'9 of .... llillOn 2"M 11:11
•f'unt ~ 1nts. fumble,...,.. I
L---··---~-•-•••••-----•-•••••••-J You can bet ~t Newport
Harbor Coach Dan Glenn and
mpelf will be ln attendance. : '---~-----------------------------------------------------~------------------------~~--------------------------------..... .
, $peeking d lister VI. lllter,
c.oiocaclo wu to play at Dub last
Wiik.end.
• lCaDy Campbell again.It okler
...._Kristen. for the flnt time.
UQfortunat.ay, a llttle hurrlcane
blew tbrougb Narth Ca.roltna and
CMlledlCJIMIUgl.
.
i BOXING
. . CONTINUED FROM 81
: 18, 1969 .• Molt fighters don't
: bob and weave like I do. Shad· • : ow boxing beap. me • lot. J grab
• Due to ...... probleml,
Cdorado dkf not bave bll unilonm ._could DOI play. It~ like :
• "11!9l story, but J g\Mlll that it WU :
: tbllM ~pound) weigbtl, put
en tome ja:Z and wcrk out for
about~ mlnutas, and thrOW
pUnc:het u hard u I can. SO
when I get ill tbl dog (for
spe.rTlng), it's very eesy for me to
bob and WM~ and mU
opponents mill me."
...,. ....... to be. . :
h grMt to watch our local :
...,.... tbrougbout careen, OD.:
-oil ... oourt. .
Proceeds ol the event go to
benefit the Weltmimter Boxing
Cub, ol wbich O'Brien it a
longtime member of itJ board of
dtrecton.
Tbe opentng bout begiDI at 1
p.m. Gmlltal wtm"""Wo II $10.
O'Brien. who defeated Elilee n.n. bj wtmlcaJ mortout ..
a 41-~ roolde at tbe lrvtne
Mantotf m Pet>. 1995, tm Only
patrrr'-Gal lgbt. hM ~
with RilDoe far,...,.
...... b••llt!bdoul tighter
~ 12. • Mid O'Brten, wbo
CW'l9m •bout the
potential of k>llng to an
oWOMDt 30 }'Mn bll elder.
.{Rm:llol) bedm .. up Jnto the
ring. But u I really hit blJn hard, (
canbmt him.•
O'lhiiin; Owner' Of Body Tech
ID Colte Mela, got Into the ling
19 months ago to !*I> promote .. bcalDii aDd ~,.,....
video arid book.
~ )UI bout egalnlt
Torres, O'BrleD dtied
numeJ'OUI laCWetlom, u w9ll u
a sprained right hand. a cut
above hil left m ~
en itndiel), a~
eardrum and a sprained Wt
ankle, which oa;uned when
O'Bden fell to the canvu ln the
lint round.
•1 got a little lhelllbOdred the
ftnt few tmpacta, • Mid O'Bnm,
wbo defeat.cl 10nW ID t :S3 OI
the third round in an v.DdliQrd
ol tbe 1MD1 Mentoet't Idle m
the Balb&Jia. *lia .... en-; ~
... b1q111 GQ; ... ,.. ...
l)>&ntng wttb tkUD _....
IO tliere'I • lttdit bit OI • cUillllOD
there.·
Fighters OD S~ .. apected to WW_..... la&
0'8d9li adll •iiMlt CIODIMIWd.
evm though Ramae 11 • llluda
older. ·He,..., blll Mrc1e· O'ldilD
Mid. •He hit me ma Wiiia •
double left Mok. aid I NW I
didn't -11 CClliMDg .. .. drdWd ...... a. r .. ~ ... ....., .... _
food out of • ...,.. .... _ ..._. r
01llllail9fP& «ta· I .,., .... _.. .......... . ....., .. ,.... ..
\t/a? t*' t11 an •'9 I Qlla;
wldda Ii la Diii I II MOl2
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SA'l\JRDAY, SEPr'EMIER 14, 1996
M.WflSCXMISI
WMdllll mid Reed financial
S«tkm ..... •&ct to School..
a he pmmr. c:.oiu.. In planning
and paying b college, from 10 to
11 LDL at N9 South Cout Drive,
Suite 100, Com Mesa. To RSVP,
call 437·7510.
AUDmONS
1be Mulk:al Theater Academy
is Mkffng auditfom for the
•Sound ot Music• and •Dickens
Cbrtltmu Carol• Performers of
all~ are mvtt.ed to audition.
Fol' an appdntmeqt, call 646-6624.
VOWNYIER DAY
1be Environmental Nature
Cents II seeking ·adult volun-
teers, wbk:h lndudet high school
and older, to complete a variety of
projects m preparation for the
1996-91programyearfrom9 a .m .
to 1 p,m. at 1601 16th st, New-
poit Beach. Call 645-M89.
COMPVrElt CWI
Orange eges
Winnen Ccmputer Cub meets
from 9 e.m. to noon in room 116 of 'occ'I Pine Arts Building. The
dub is open to anyone interested
in MicrOIOft Windows and Wm·
dows a~tions. The annual
membenblp fee for the club is
$20. To register, call 542-0468.
Sl>EWAUCSALE
Hillgnm Square is having a
sidewalk sale from 10 a.m. to 5
p.m. at 270 B. 17th St., Costa
Mesa. 1\venty five It.ores and ser-
vicel will be participating. For
more information. call 6'S.621 l .
RIN RJND-«AJSER
The Newport Harbor Bl.ks
Lodge pre1ent1 its annual
·western Round-Up,• a fund-
ra.lser for diMbled children. at 3
p .m. at :W56 Via Oporto, New-
port Beach. The event includes a
barbecue, live . music, a square
dance demonstration, line danc-
ing instruction and an old-fash-
ioned melodrama. Tickets cost
S20 in advance and $25 at the
door. Call 673--6110.
SUNDAY
INTHE SWIM
You can cheer on your favorite
ocean swimmer as contestants
participate in the SeaPest Pier
Swim. 8 a.m . to noon, at the New-
port Pier. Contenders will swim ·
the same course lifeguards tackle
during tryouts. Call 717-3807.
I
Bring the kids to the Balboa
Branch Ubrary for a fun-filled day
of stories, songs, puppets, face
painting, displays, interactive
exhibits and refreshments. 1bis is
another Ne\vport SeaPest event,
from noon to 5 p.m. at the library,
100 E. Balboa Blvd., Newport
Beach. Information: 717-3807.
SIDEWALK SALE
Hillgren Square is having a
sidewalk sale from 10 a.m. to 5
p.m. on 270 E. 17th St., Costa
Mesa. Twenty-five stores and ser-
vices will be participating. For
more information, call 645-6211.
TEATIME
1be Susan G. Komen Breast
Cancer Foundation presents its
filth annivenary Race for the
Cure event, "Tea and Roses, A nme With Friends• from 1 :30 to 4
p.m. at the Newport Beach Ma.ri-
ott Hotel and Tennis Club, 900
Newp'.ort Center Drive. The
event, which is expected to draw
hundreds of breast cancer sur-
vivors, will include a fashion show
and entertainment. A $5 donation
will be requested. For more infor-
mation, call 894-6317.
IRISH JIGS
The Newport Beach Public
Library Foundation presents
"Music lnspir~d by Dance,"
which features pianist Kevin
Weed at 3:30 p .m. in the Central
Ubrary's Friends' Meeting Room,
1000 Avocado Ave., Newport
Beach. The pianist will perform
ra e r , 11gs an
reels and European folk dance
tunes. For more information, call
717-3801.
MEMBERSHIP TEA
The American Association of
University Women, Newport-Cos-
ta Mesa-Irvine branch, will hold a
Membership Tea from 2 to 4 p.m .
at a Newport Beach home. For
more information and directions,
call 640-6275.
BIRD FAJR
The Orange County Bird
Breeders is having its annual Bird
Fair from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the
Orange County Fairgrounds,
I
Admission is $4 for adults, $1 for
children from 6-12 years old and
free for children under 5 years of
age. Foi: more information, call
646-0642.
BOOK S(GNING
Dave Wilshin and J oanne
Rodasta are having a book sign-
ing party/Sunday brunch in honor
of Robert R. Tunberg who wrote
·The Nightingale's Song" from
11 :30 a.m. to 2 p.m. at their home
in Newport Beach. For directions
and to RSVP, call 644-4000.
DIVORUTALK
The Law Offices of Lisa Cian-
cio offers a seminar on •Divorce -
Whdt to Expect, How to Proceed"
at 6:30 p.m. at 881 Dover Drive,
Swte 300, Newport Beach. The
cost is $10. Reservahons are
required. call 574-0866
KICKBOX AEROBICS
South Coast Martial AI:ts/Box-
~b ;
. r .A~
ing Center offers a class for ~r:· ·~'
women using kickboxing and se]J .. 1' • • •
defense moves set to music from .iv~ ..
6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at 3165 Har~! .. ~: ~,::
Blvd., Costa Mesa. Fees are o1K>" • •
!1 ... ~~ ••
unlimited classes. For more infor-: ' ~ ·
mation, call 545-5759. ~·.--;.~-; '
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from 1 to 2 p.m. at the Univtr:.1ty •, ~''
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Newport Beach. Call 251-0270. · :";··· ·
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wel wtch peopte, be Ceunter Help 714-132..ee97 wge .. :;;:~ Painting•, china, tune. Bought $4500
PUf'Ctual and qepend· for CoffH ahop & ... •••' •-cellent local ...___. glawate, fum, etc. • • c r If I c • S 1 4 7 5 . BUCH 6169 able. Houra Mon • Fri Dell. FT & PT Avail. -""" . ·---· 40Yr NB Rn 173-6223 (7t4)527·1854 '"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1:30am • 6:30pm. Apply In person Tu•• Local community references. 7I0-92ZI , ________ 1Hvtt Sat 7·10 lots of
l!xcellenc benefit pack· thru Fri btwn 2 • 4pm newepaper group LICliisib <::) DiYCiiii '--------'·-sroa'Pnfr toys, kid• book•, age. Drug aoreenlng/ Ceft .. Republlo Seeks outalde Nies Lota of TLC & Funl &&nv clothH, aquarium and
physical required. 290 •· PCH, CdM '9J>'•ffntatlv• .,, the Pldleltlc CPR l 1at Aki APPLIANCES 6011 GOOPS 606 plenty more to affl
EOE. S.nd reaume P./T c t p on/ Dlaplay Advertising MNll/IMCltl lndd. AMs •••miiiiiiiiiiiiiii '•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1951 Port Lllurent with salary requlr• oun er •rs Department. Sa ... ex· ralet fl/PT M4-1740 1• ment to· Judy 0 ttlng Caahlet. Daya/Eves. perlence preferred Amen• Pride• as• Helat weight fltMH ************
ClaaJn9d Ad~•lng ~ply a~er 3pm dally: but will train. AP: Dbl door, Ice/water. aya.,llfecycle, atalr·t---------•
Manager 330 W Ba ehoo a Flah TM:o pllcant should be en-Hardly used. $5001 muter. 548-8994 SANTA ANA
St. C.M'., CA -9202~ 1882 Placentia, C.M. ergetlc, motivated and MERCHANDISE 83t..S200 HEIGHTS 6184
or Fu to: 131-1594. P(T Ofo, floor covering a fflf •tart.,. Salary1 .. ••••••••'·-w;t;;:;m;:;.;;--·I••••••••• •tof• 6rl CM. Hrs ~x· plus commlulon. Xln11• I •-~/Dryer liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii CountM Help. PT lblel 79t·2324 J.,ry benefit pkg. Drug1_________ Admiral ••t under GARAGE SALES LAWN SALE
PFhlon!,'· .,•hipping. PfT Salee Women'• aculrreenedlng/OpE.hys~-!. r• ANTIQUBS 6010 Xwtarrraanty'" tlUCM•is.arachcl9ty7.·I•••••••••
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34483 BALBOA ~ ... O.an record. PT Private Poatal 92127 or fax to (71 4) KAY FINCH WJtlrlpool waaher/ ISLAND 6106
Sun Onlwl 8·2
Exercise equipment,
cloth••· lamps, furn,
mlac . Items .
20432 Santa Ana Ave.
(by Mesa)
FfT. reClab68. lmmed. Store FHhlon Island 650-4802 POTT...V dfy9r, s125.ea, good liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
flteue cat! &4M654. Flex hrs. Retail exp TEACH•RS Wantedl Cash Paldl cond. Thermador, dbl Movlnt1 Sale '••·-----
SATUROAY, SEl'TEMIElt 14, 1-17
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pref. Apply In _person • 873-en3 * convection oven, Sat 8am-3pm 1• Drhrer/Qopher 637 Newport Center Loving-c•r• giver 1395.00 8TS.tt3M CI o th Ing. •po rt a TRANSPOR.,,_~ft'I<..-.---.._
To drive employer Dr. N.B. 9444245 needed to play with!:=======:!! equip, home furnish·'•••••••• baaed In Newport toddl•re and two• In --------1• Beach to & from work PT/FT Clerk accredited center. fUR.NITURE 6G14 Ing•.:. tool1, etc. and do odd Jobi Coller phones & FT/PT 6-12 Units ECE tfSTAICJSIM) iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiii 2;,i2 Sapphire ____ .;...... __ _
during th• day. clerical duties. min. Excellent wortclng --------BOATS 7011
tnvolvH algnlflgant PIHH call: 642-4343 cond. Car-.r ladder. Alliiq-lo '50. ~ l!leotrlo Twlnbed BALBOA iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
amount of driving. RE Telemarketer Benefits. 292.0500 Xlnt condition. S200. 7 ' 8 " Aowlng/Salllng
MUST HAVE CLEAN Exp. 9·12 hra/Wk. Toahlb8 •Elt.Uigllw ..... llur: (7t4) 97S.3277 PENINSUIA 6107 Dinghy. Fililerglass w/
DRIVING RECORD. S 7 ·S 1 O /h r . Ca 11 Copier SalH Rep a .... gllll....... Leather sofa, chair, wood trim. Xlnt cond.
3to.43tMMHU Patricia 729-7270 Salary/comm/medlcal, pclftllllln.dft,pcMry, ottoman.(blue) S300. 3 Famlllf Sal• Sat a. $1800 OBO 650-2696
cruises
Elm $300/S wkly.
Year round positions. HJdna both men/'#omen. Fr~ room and board. Will
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(407}875-2022 m. 7014, C34
,.RECEPTIONIST Call 310·986·5060 oldOOIUMorlnl Drexel aofa, S300. 2. Anllq furn, toola,1 _______ _
Data entry. Apply: Fax 310-986-5066 =...,,.__tm., Uk• Nu 548·8994 plants, sport equip, POWER BOATS
Amerlcorp 6000 w. ·---------~ clothes and much
Pc 5 .-.i ......._ Secretarial Oak roU 2132 O 7012 H, N.B. 74-770t EMPLOYMENT •aw more. cean •Or. ... or........ top desk $250. Oak (end ol peninsula)
MEET
someone special
through classified
SERVICES 5533 •Co•~•--rocking chair S100. • &1111 ... oandldld 589-5580 ·--------20' DUFFY ELECTRIC
Totally restored. $15k
Invested. Sell for
$9000. Glen, 574-0990 All Kinda of Job• For
All Kind• of People.
Claaelfled.
·ftlmldll9~ Slipcovered sofa, pot· CO~ONA
tery barn overstulfed DEL MAR
look, orig $1290. Hll liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $595. 74().3002 Big Moving Sale •-S-AI_L_B_O_A_T_S __ _
Sat 7·11, furniture, 7014
6122
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REPRESENTATIVES
MERCHANDISE
MISC. 6015
t o o I s , a p p II an c e s , liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
plants, pots. tools, •Santana 20FT•
clothes, etcl etcl Red sail boat S2400.
420 Acacia 1977 with trailer·
cushions, full set of
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Call The Pil~t Classifieds at 64 2-5671
to place your Garage Sole Ad ! ~i
Classified Community Marketplace
Frml Dining Set w/ Frl·Sat 9·2 be early• class· sails, fast boat·
buffell/chlna cabnt get best bargains! many 1st Place races.
$2150. Ital leather Xerox copier. Like Call Doug 540-5995
aofa set $1450. 2 BR new• r •du c 11 o nl OR John 850.0788 "~~-N~~~ enlargement . --------~----------------~-------~ $1900. Down sofa/Iv· 520 Avocado corner1
seat, $900. 828-2913 of 3rd/Avocado
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bus. Less than 1yr. 5/
10 button phns + xtras
Pd $3200-wlll sac at
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Sat 7 :30·11 :30am
No early birds!
Women's, kids
clothes, home
furnishings, baby &
decorative Items.
712 Oolden Rod
WANTED (In alley)
TO BUY 6019 Sat 9·3 priced to sell!
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii klVbath goods, stereo. books, pie frame•.
Top Dollars Paid 5th/Narclsau1 on 6th
For Records. Jau, --------
Sou ntracka. etc. COSTA •~sA 6124 Call Mike 845·7505. nu; I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Emplre/Oak/Wlott•r JEWELRY, fURS Furn., collectlblH,
6 ART 6025 & more. FrVSat 8·5 660 W . 17th St. #32
·NO Early Blrdll•
-ftetMANS Huge Garage Sale Two llmlted edlUon Iola of clolhH, hsehld
••rlgrapha, (golf good• color tv toys
theme) beaut framed/ Sat Sam tlll duak '
matted. Seller motl· 921 Paularlno Ave
vaiedt 759-5410• (otl of Felmew)
--------SAT &am CollectlblH, PETS 6 bdrm set, computer, •VT-••r N • w And• r •on n.111.uwuu...;i -6049 windows, glassware,
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Annu•I 81rd Fair 3041 Donnybrook
Sept t S 9-4 at the O.C. Fair Ground• •-8-UNTI--N-G_T_O_N __
In bldg to, C.M. t 4 • o o • d u 1t • BEACH 6140 $ t .oo for children
GARAGE SALE
HINTS
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DODGB .o•s All record•. Nie• cw a 1250
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pla7ert 8•Moribe aow to t • cond. Grul gu mU· Go.ren anq. IAUer-b7 eaJUas age, S850 M7-38•Y
.PartMr opene the bidding with one (800) 788-1111 for mtor.atioa. CLASSU'l•D
no trump. What action do you tab? Or write to; Goren Jlrw,. Let-It'• the relM>Uf1:• you
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ter, P.O. Box 4410. Cbicaco, ID. can count on to .. w a 60880. myriad of merchan-dise Items, becau1•
our columns compel Sell your home
through classified.
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Whether you're buying All Kinds of Jobs For quallfled buyera to
or selling, Classlned All Klnd•~f P~ple. c:am
covers all your needsl Cl•••lfled. MiMS878
palo. 1-ownttr, new
palnt/tran/brakeeltlrea.
Xlnt Cond. $115.&K OBO -e73-8tMa
Overstocked with
atuft? A call to
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"''T e Buyer's Mar et"
.-'Check your shopping list off
by stopping in today at any
one of these local Orange
County Auto Dealers!
"Buy, Uase or Browse"
nge Count~'s Auto Dealers are Number
One in Customer Satisfaction
SADDL•BACK & •
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with a grin on your
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2. Map 20.-21. Fred Sanda Newport Properties 3. Star Real E.tate 22. Cote' Realty C.1. Metro Realty 23. Cover Story 7. Cannery VW.ge Realty 24-56. Co¥t Newport Properties 8. Harbor R~ty 57. Franklin Realty 9. Roger'• Realty 58.11. Prudential-Jon Douglas Co. Mortgage Loan Specialist 62.-74. Coldwell Banker Newport Be~ch 10.-1'. Grubb at E1lia Residential 76. Open Home Guide/Homes of the Week Real Ettate Servlca 77. Homa of the Week 15. Rumbold Realty 78. Mortgage Ratee 16.-18. Ran ax ~. Newport Custom Eetates 19. Balboa laSaad Realty 80. Coldwell Banbr Coeta Mesa
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STEVE RiddlE
714/241,0608
• ENd UNiT-APPROX 1420SO.FT
• NEW CARpn & INTERiOR PAiNT
• 2,CAR ATTACHEd GARAGE
• COMMUNITY POOLS
MONTICEUO
LiNdA SilvER
714/645,}6 }6
$139,900
2 2 9 2 C ANYON DRiVE
• PRiVATE HORSE pROpERl)'
• Access TO Eoues1RiAN TRAils
• ~ 9, 000+ SouARE Foo1 lm
• HoME AppROx. 5 ,000 So.Fr.
• 4 BEdROOM, 5 BATH
• CUSTOM REModd I 9 9 1
• 0vER $ 90K IN. UPGAAdrs
• 2 BedROOM, 2 BATH
2 BedROOM, 1 BATH
• BEACH Close
0ARY SULLY
714/651,}488
CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX "'5,000
PAUL SHAPIRO
714/720, 7200
Bi q HoMEI Bi q Lo1! Bi q MoTiVATiON !
l 228 M ARI AN, N EWPORT B EACH
• 4 BEdROOM, ~. 5 BATH , 0v£R 2, 900 SQUARE F£ET
• LARGE CORNER Lor , OvER ONE FouRTH ACRE
• FAMily RooM ANd LiviNG RooM F1RrplAn s
• HARdwood FlooRS
• ScRAped CEiliNGS iN LiviNG RooM , FAMily RooM, ENTRY, A~d KiTCHEN
• LARGE MASTER SuiTE wiTH SiniNG RooM
JOHN ~'SEpp'' MAIER
714/251,06 }0
• ExlR£Mtl~OTimEd S~
• 2 BEdROOM, + DEN I 2 BATH
• ClAssic CpnAGE HOME
WiTH LARGE YARd
• OvERSized BAy WiNdow
• A MusT SEE,A Musr Sdl
Now! EASTS/DE COSTA MESA $251,500
5 Corporate Plczo • Newport Beach • California • 9266C
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Daily Pilot Ilea! Estate • September 14, l996 · •
Perfect for the
Cameo Shores: Coast line views and steps to the beach
BOUNDARIES:
Coa4't Highway mid the ocean. ne1-tled
next to Pelican Point and the canyon of
Shorcclifu lovely ocean anct coasttint:"
view!. -s tep). to heachcs.
HISTORY:
Originally !.old aJ. leai.ehold property.
most arc all fee property now. Developed
b Sunn Home.1, aton with Macco
Corporation, Cameo Shores concluded
the development of Cameo Highlands
which is north of the highway and is part
of their as<,ociation
HOMES:
There are about 177 homes, most bu~t in
the 1960s. Most homes arc bordered by
slopes which the owner maintains.
Seventeen oceanfront homes and 80
percent of the homes arc view oriented.
Average lot size is between I 0-11,000
square feet.
Home is now listed in Cameo Shores
STYLE: SCHOOLS:
The one story. ranch style has height
restrictions of 14 feet to ensure ocean
views. While there arc still quite a few
original homes you will find extensive
remodels or homes being tom down and
rebuilt. Most designs ensure a lot of
privacy for the owner. Many homes have
courtyard<; with pools and spas.
COMMUNITY FF.A TURES:
Lovely Roxbury Park, gated acce.-.." to
three cove-like beaches and a gated
walkway below Pelican Point out onto
the beaches leading to Laguna. Quiet
lovely community within walking
distance to shopping areas offering a
wonderful and gracious lifestyle.
Children living in the community of
Cameo Shores anend Harbor View
Elementary and Corona del Mar High
School.
SHO PPING:
The Cameo Shores community is close to
many shops. Corona del Mar, Fashion
Island and Balboa Island. Laguna Beach
is a short and scenic drive south on
Pacific Coast Highway.
NOW LISTED:
Presently there are only four homes on
the marlcct. 11le area has experienced a
resurgence in sales in the last two years
as people have realized how rare these
wonderful seaside communities arc.
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SOURCE:
Evan COlkett, (714) 644-1600. Coa<.t
Newport Properties. 4 Civic Pl:11..i. Ste.
If JO• WOlllil liU to submiJ a
COM111"""1 profiU of JOIU farm arta.
/lkG• follow tit• UoH format and
ef1cl.o1e •,,,.,, odlt• (Tlwmas Guidt)
of tJu lllWI """'6 wilJt a photo of a
CIUTHI lislJla6. TIN dncription of tht
pro/l(l11J 6'HI ""'"' tJu "now listrd"
Sttti.oft. . S."" IM '1tf""""""'n to Ju/it Viktr,
rNI maw et111or, DtdlJ Pilot, JJO W.
/hq St., Codll Mao, CA 92627. If you
lulN •1 fl"lllom, pluse call (714)
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OCEANFRONT DUPLE X
Pn.,... hoanJ,.al~ lncauon. ,.hllc ,..,..., """'·~I
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lrCalmnll• 3SOS~hore
$725,000
<AU Chris Bri anm 673-3777
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BUying or Refinancing?
100°/o GUARANTEED
LOWEST RATES IN TOWN!
we will MEET or BEAT
any rate.
M.LS. is on line with over 150
~rent banks & lending institu~ons
to assure you e ow
3.95%
No Points
No Clos~g Costs
1':Dir-"Utan-·Over-$200,000-uto~$D::-13,.,,'1 ~~
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For a FREE loan Consultation, Contact:
GRANrKING
Office: (714) 673-4664
~~ Unter/P r: .(714) 451-7905
M.L.S.
~previous years. our c hildren prompted Norman
Rockwell f amity style summer vacations via the station
wagon and an ice chest filled with root beer and hot
dogs. More recently my wife Diane and I t1ave learned to
-really appt'eclareiivlngin corona del Mar near-eur
beautiful yacht harbor paradise. The thought has
occurred to us that perhaps the best and most
economical way to vacation is to observe everything
around us. which w e sometimes take for granted. and
tell all our friends and co-workers that we'll be out of
town. 1Wo weeks at home would provide us time to
finish a garden project yet at the risk of being discovered
by a friend or neighbor who might want to purchase or
sell their home.
TI1e current upbeat local market place would certainly
make thiS event seem likely. Perhaps the realization is
that living ln Corona del Mar or Newport Beach is just a
,.. nd vacation an ay.
If you're ready to start or alter your residential accommo-
. · ere
in Newport Beach or Corona del Mar. .. cail me anytime.
+ 2 sty. tract dream hrn. w/gue.st house ................... $1,295.000
+ocean front estate with pool and guest house ......... 2.495,000
+ CdM town.home w/clubhouse and pool.. .................... 189,900
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+ CdM OCean and sunset view home'lai"ge lot ............... 897.000 •·
+ CdM SFR SO. of PCH near beadl ................................. 379.000
+ c<M remoaetecJ home on wide lot .............................. 519.000 i
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Residential RCal Estate Services• Independently Owned and Operated
FABtn.oUS PRICE, FABULOUSVIEW
Oucmnding ocean & city ligha views fTom chis condo. Matbk entry, fiplc,
custom interiors.Sdkr is motivated to sell now!
$719,000 Kittn~ & Oaudctte Bliridiaro Code 71097
ELEGANT DP.AUYIUE ·
Dramatic two story 3BR residence. Expansive views of golf oounc
from living. dining & nustcr suite. Lovely private pool.
awtMINC LOCALB
&ccpcionaJ imaior design pea dUt ~ 3BR home with dqam
hardwood Soon. c:usroat'~ origiOaJ wall toonca
$29S,OOO Dana Black &c Lou.Ann Rittty Code 71617
B.EACH, PIER
&VIEWS
3BR. 3BA custom escate right
on the water boasts views
from entire open floor plan.
Outside patio & landscaped
yard lead to private beach.
Nancy Barfield &
Tom lovenini
$1,995,000
C.ode 71757
BEACH-CWSE ID.EAL
Adorable 2BR, l.4BA townhol4SC w/sunlit interior &
. n(Utt'a) decor. Bike or walk to beach, local shops.
$179,000
Party O'Desky
Code 70377
GENTLE BREEZES
~ & brecz.es surround you from this end unit
w(&Tcplace, 2 master suites, large patio & deck.
Association pool, spa. ,
$229,000
B.J. Johnson
Code 71867
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NIGlfi SKYVISTA
B:ryfront penthouse wfdl unique ceilings, antique futures,
ocdlcot tikwork. endless style. Ronwuic Sj)2 cub in master
suite. rare mountain and ba views.
$575,000 Stephanie Houghton
Beautiful custom 3BR,
.3.5BA home w/sepan.tc
,guest apt. above garage.
:Ocean view from mon
rooms. Lrg. gourmet
~ wf1. S~Zao..
Sp.dow muecr. den bu
bWlt-in. •
C.ode 70317
64~-6200
A WINNING lAYOtm
Great home w/wonderful floorpbn do9e to school &
park.. Ftttplacic, small offioe. huge backyard. A ~~urr.
Ma.rk Jadaon
$360,000 C.ode 70507
SPANISH CHARMBR
Cusromiud Spanish style home fcarurcs fireplm.
fresh ~t. carpet. Super vacation home! Life on
LidQ mdudes doc:b. tennis, dubhouse.
$480,000
Hyla Bertca
C.ode 72187
ENDLFSS VIEWS
Sinaatcd on die /th tc-c with
views sparuUng 4 filfrw;ays,
this SBR. 5BA home offrrs 3
fireplaces, eust{)m mirrors
and windows. Stunning pool.
spa. and gar.ebo.
Carol Allison &
James Gray
$2,195,000
Code 71527
OCFAN.BUIEXIEWS
Very private & spacious 48R home with office. best
views. Prcny ~entry. Walle to a.hops. beach in
Linda <i>cth &c Loia Jacobs
$679,000 <Ade 72357
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Newport B~h Office G .... u~1L ~·111· s· .. Beuer
"c.o.p.atc Pia.a, s.a .'° 644-6200 11r :UD ft J;m iT~Hl!H!i&
Raidcnria.I R.:a1 Estat.c Services• lndcpendcndy Owned and Operated
.. &amgSar Su.
~lc.ard&Dd Sat.
1537 Keel Sat. $679,999
68 Sbcarwuer Su. $324,000
20112 Sprucit Sai, $335,000
l 82B Kiagkt Ct. Su. $420,000
(i Sasapc Sal. $169,975
346 Poppy S&S $665,000
2415~ . S&S ~.ooo
908 Cddl Pllce--S!cS-~.ooo--i;
2425 Bamboo S8c.S $«0,000 DigradolWallin
• 908 <latnur S8c.S $589,000 ~/Jto.mld
2312Anlia S&S U3',000
3080 Cone Marin S&S $499,999
W2JrdSt. S&S $219,000 Pama.II
60akmoot San. $2,795,000 CvolAUiloo
... Rae en.de YIDec San. $7",000 Bouie a..n.p.
16 Rictingham Sun. $1.695,000 We Pan.di
._ &aWlg Sar Ul. Saa. sm,ooo Kmt McN.tg\lme
7c-dBq Sun. $865,000 Kuaaicick
S3 lwt. lidgc Dr. Sun. $71',000 a.dcclt Btmdaanl ""° De Sala Terrace -$619,000
-'Sr!Conlud Saa. U9S.OOO
'6t SCawanl SUn. $440,000
lllSAMau Saa. u".ooo
SlOCadaa s-. $319,000 GMt.la .. I
2'01 Paia Saa. $3"9,000
2318VIDHopr -$226.900
l706lniM Scan. $310,000
lninc 11\ocaWoad San. $359,900
Huatingtoa Baca 19642~ Saa. $21 ... 000
FoaataiD ValJq 17685 Sota Criltobal Sun. $21 .. ,000
ings. skylights, ccramk tile, ~ bar, wine rack. 3rd ICYd 5RA duplex. Skylights. Poggcnpohl abintts in gourmet
sundcck. 2 car garage. kitchen. 4 car garage.
Muinc Mink & Joy Curtin Solly & Evdyn Sbaacn
$895,ooo eoc1e mw s1,36s,ooo Code 11657
G CANIDN LINDA ISLE
Peac:dUl & eermc home on ad-de-ac in Expansive V1CWI c:xquwte mtu10n arc
a>mmunity. Fcanua bardwood Boon, M:place. cuatom prac:nted in chls custom 5BR bayfront rcsidcnce .
kitchto & becha. Counyaid pool & spa. 3 car gangc. with a priftte dock.
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FIRST~ COMFORT
Very impl~~vc 5BR. 3.58A expanded villa withcdcgant private balcony, 8 sky·
lights, t interior. Two car garage. gorgeous front courtyard.
Kay KonfaJ & Jim Wciscnbach <Ade 71527
dows cute private luxury. Spacious 58R or bonus room, versatile intcri·
or. Gorgeous yard with gazebo and b~ BBQ.
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Eanbluff -Newport Beach, ExcepcionaJ, 4BR. 2.258A,
Gourmet Kitchen, Sauna. Gym. Bomed ~ Upgraded!!
Amunablc Loan, Low~ dawn, AalOag $38SSOO (lJI)
680, 5.25BA. European Villa. PriV3rc gaccd courtyard.
absolutdy cxqu.isicc. SO ft. dock, 3 ~ ~· pool spa.
sawia. steam shower, masccr rct:rc:u. Asking $1,895,000
Tom Iovenitti
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Nancy Barfield
380, 28Ao 3 rtory, in Newport Heigha. Grear kitchen and patio.
.wdlla "49,000
644-6373 xl40/217
380, 2BA condominium, owner S2)'S sdl. 15% down,
assume loan of $254,000. Gttat location, steps 10 pool
Submit all offers. · ~ $299,SOO
• Spectacular Custom
•Traditional Elegance
• 4 Bedrooms Plus Library
• Large Family Room
• Pool, Spa, 4 Car Garage
$1,495,000
Motivated seller!
Reduced to sell!
6 Oakmont -Open Sunday 1-5
~untry French
Custom 5 Bedroom
• Family Room
• Library
•Pool, Spa
• Stunning Views
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Out of state owner
wants offers! May
trade or seller
financing available.
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• Panoramic Views of Golf Course, Cit;y and Mountains
• Single Level 2 Bedrooms and Den
• Remodeled and Expanded
• Air Conditioner
and Windows
$659,000
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HOUGHTON
P~ld
PENINSULA PROPEIITIBS
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La.rge 4BD, 3BA home, nwYe flooring. hiath
c:ei.linp, patio, balcony + large roof-top declc
-perfect fur encauining
Designer perfect with many special
u~! SpCaacuW views of Bay & City
trOm this 2BO + Oen. Large mamr suite.
Direct Line:
723-0137
with some ocean & bay views.
$475,000
Charming Newpon Beach home in quiet beach
community on desirable comer location. 380,
2BA, large living rm, formal dining nn, airy sun
rm, original hardwood Ooors
$589,000
CONNIE BETTON
644-6373 Ext. 152
675-0570 Res.
CELEBRITV FAMILY ESTATE
of Actor "James Brolin"
Call for deuils.
$575,000
C.Ommerci.al downstairs. Large 3BR, 3BA,
residential upstairs with large livingroom,
fucplace, gourmet kitche.n and 6 car parking.
Great Income! Two bedroom, two bath
units. Exa=Uent 111mmer ranals.
$550,000
Steps to beach.
Grubb & Ellis agent is tops
Gary Hesselgesser has the
most closed transactions to
date
Gary Hesselgesscr. senior marketing
consultant with Grubb & Ellis Residential
Real Estate Services in Newport Beach
was distinguished as being the associate
with the most closed sales transactions to
date in 1996. This announcement was
made by Ron Mazzano. senior vice
pres1 ent and district manager of the
Newport Beach office.
ary's reputation for hard work and
service is well known lo his clitnts and
professional colleagues, .. Mazzano said.
With all of his experience and
' Hcssclgesser is known~ ooe of the most due to the ICren&tb of the corporate
support be ieoeivca.
Panoramic ocean & golf course vin•sl Private beach access, beautiful large double
lot with park setting & pool. Secluded iBR, 3BA, home with cathedraJ Ct"iling in
living room & large family & dining room, great for entenaining over 200 guestll.
successful sales associates in Orange
County. He builds a feeling of trust with
each client whether they are a first-time
buyer or a million dollar buyer. His
knowledge of the market. professionalism.
expertise and sensitivity is what makes
him a top agent.
"'Grubb cl EU.ii bu outstanding
markt.tina ..S ~;this ha'
a1re.dy been a peat llidvantage bccau-.e of
the variety of mlrbtiog possibilitie~ I ~an
provide to my cUents." Hesselgcsser said.
7b IW#e" a., Baulpl1u, call
Grdt A Ba .... ., R-1 EstaJt
~ 111 Nftlfl!WI a..A 111 (714) 644-Reduced to $895,000
Grubb ~,Ellis ... ___
Hessetgesscr services several areas
throughout Orange County, includina
N~ Beach, Irvine, Tustin, and the
Saddlebick Valley. He offers the latest in '*·
OiSp m ~ e.ape Cod home. Q.Jality construc-
tion 1991. 38R, ~with fm'lc:h OOors, blt/wirooN sld~c:t:ililgs ........................................... ~
Balboa Island
,.... 100 block -tree-lined street, quiet 'WtSt end
of Island. 3BR 28A single-stay home. Front & rear
patios. CircM -... . ················· ............... $490,000
.Pier plus great South BaY location. 3BR, family room
and 4BA. Large Irving room wtth fireplace. Large
master suite. Views from Jetty to Pavilion/shared
Pier ......................................................... t1,49S,OOO
Little Balboa Island
Specious Island Duplex. 48R, 2BA with la~ Little Belt:>oe Isle French Regency 3BR/dm, 3BA Q.Jiet locabonl Little Balboa Island~ 2BR; ~
belcony up, 3BR, 28A with patio down. Remo-home with formal dining room and pnvate 2BR den with lar'ge SU1deck and balanf + 2BR. 1BA With
deled Kil:chens/Baths. Square footage cannot apartment. High ceilings. Upgrades. Sq.ft. can't be p!ltio .......................................................... $465,000
be duplialtedl... ..................................... $569,000 dupllarted. i15 Abalone ...................... $789,000
"We can help make
the difference in
your life!
DUPLEX WITH OC£AN VIEW
CompktefJ rmwdekd two bedroom, two bath,
Very spacious and open, and a I bedroom, JI
bath -3 homes /Tom the beach.
WAYNE SMITH $440,000
HARBOR VIEW HOME-r
Ekgantly designed 2 story family ho11U, 1 approx. 29()(J sq. ft.-4 fftfrm., 2.5 ba1h. D~I •
Master Suik!
E'LYNNE ALLEN $649,000
NEW LISTING -NEWPORT COAST
Gaud community with pool and spa! Foj
modei! 2 bedroom + dnilloft, 3 foll baths + 2
car attached garage! AIC, upgraikd carpet a I
tik, plantation shutters, ceiling fans.
washer/dryer and refrigerator inc/uMd. Owner;
relocating.
1 DIANA PROSSER $237,500
OCEANSIDE EMERALD BAY
Homesiu Jim time on rhe marlter in 40 years.•
Fantastic views, excellent building potential'
Call for details. 1
BILL DOLBY $795,000
TIRED OF PAYING RENT? ~-
Want faymmts under $I 000/month?'>
Beautifu small gated community,_ close to
ev"lthing. 2 bdrm., 2 bath, fireplace, deck,
patio plw garage. Priced below all sal.es.
DELIA DELGADO $119,9001
A WESTPARK SPECIAL
Detached 3 bedroom, 3 bath, hi~hly upgr/Ukd I
with new carpeting and fresh pamt. 2 car I
attached garage, beautifal yard Shows Lilte a
model
DIANA CAPPEL $239,000
QUIET LOCATION
Close to everything. light and bright. 3
bedroom + iafi. Sec. System. Priua to sell.
Call for details.
J.D. CALLAGHAN $284,900
C RONA DEL MAR
Cute 2 bedroom, I bath cottage in Corona del
Mar. Hardwood floors, FP ditached DBL car
garase. just listeJ
~ KATHLEEN McNAMEE ,
UCICONDO
New ettrpet. .P~/~t, smooth ceilings. 2 bedroom, 1
car gam~. !<e.Jrig., washer & drjer included.
Vacant and easy to I«.
JOAN BURKE $139,900
NEWPORT COAST
Near ocean golf co urse. New gated arra. Ca
for information.
F.STHER YANK
BREATHTAKING VIEWS
V-uw of Omzn. H11rbor. CMstlinr, Clu/11111 Su nm 11nd City
/Jfh11. 5 bet/room, .f b11ths, 3 firrp/;urs, l/"11*/mx pool UIUNl,
bro l«11twn in SmlAss Hill.
Julia Li.ao Sl,095,000
SPYGLASS Hill FAMILY HOME
BwmfaJ .f Im/room, .f IMth family""'"" with "'w bonus room
.nJ family room.. Br11fUI nrw ltitchm with cmm-isillnJ, t;ran1U
countnJ, sub-rrro "11-iK· plus extra '4rrr y11rti with pool tpa 11nti
vkw.
CJ/ 760-5000 _,_ llJ
$875,000
WELL BELOW COST ON BAYCREST'S FAVORITE STREET
Doni miss this ont!.'! 4 btdroom1. family room. Whi" &
Bript w11h pool, nrwrr roof d.oors d-wmdows!!!
CJ/ 760-5000 at. 126 S585,000
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OCF.ANFRONT LOTI
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Diana~ S59S,000
CJJ ?lfO..SOOO ... "' $725,000
An International Company
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EMERALD BAY TRADITIONAL
Cornn KnoU bJ<11rion. Sinffe kw/, bl.uL waur om1n 11iiw
hom,. Om! of IM '4rt;rr Jou in IM community. 4 IJ,Jroom, 3
b.th. retluml $50,000.
C.JJ 494-7475
Bill Dolby Sl,19S,OOO
C.JJ 760-5000 otl.. J 17
Jadcie HancUemaa $224,500 REDUCED $10,000
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$489,000
$469,000
we can help make
the differmce in
your life!
BUILDER CLOSE OUT
3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, vaulud ceilingr. big.
backyards, 2 car gara~, only 4 l.efi. M1'St SeU!
PATRICK KNAPP $189,900
LARGF.ST PLAN
5 bedroom + loftldm. New carpet and hardwood I
jloon. 3 baths. futllmt locatWn. A great ~-
J .D. CALLAGHAN $369,000
MARVELOUS 4 BR. HOME!
UpgnukJ ltiuhm and upgr/Ukd J ~ bath!
1A1fe tlininK_ a"a. Briclt firep'4ce. Private
backyard with pario. ·
JACK GIFFORD $154,900
ENGLISH COUNTRY HOME
Custom masonry and 1tone tudor with
1eparau Guat Quartn'S. Ekctric gatn and
e«JUisite quality throughout. Beauiifai view1!
JOAN BURKE $1,675,000
HARBOR VIEW HILI.S
lnveston windfaD.! Contemporary floor plan
on huge lot. Perfect for renovation. Ownnr
moving out of the 1tate. Ca/11-800-510-2005
Cotk#5006
MARK ACKRICH $449,000
EASTSIDE COSTA MF.SA -R2
Cute yellow house on great corner lot. Great
for buildn: Can add on to n -do. lots o
potmtiaL
CONNIE CORN $259,000
EASTSIDE CONDO
Quin street, nnvn-home. Large 3 bdrm., 2.5
ha.th with over 2,000 Sq. Ft. BeautifaJ
landscaping. G"at yard just listed!
ROBERT MILLIKEN $249,000
HILLTOP TRANQUILITY
See the !mt rap of the 1etting nm and first
sparltk of City Lights high above Newport
&a.ch. Nearly MW with magnificmt tkcor. Light
anJ bright with customiud bonus room.
EnkrtlUMn bacltyard.
MAXINE GOLDEN $525,000
OCEAN VIEWS IN THREE ARCH BAY
Design the house of your dreams ... with the
~ et1n ,,,,1y di .
larg,n lots, easily build4bk with exceptional
privacy. Charming 1 bed/ 1 bath cottage.
Owner will carry at 896 APR.
CHRIS HANSON $659,000
NEWPORT HEIGHTS
Dupkx -Owner will carry -G""' loc@on!! 2
bdroom, 1 bath with garage 11nJ 1 Hdroom,
J bath with garate. For compk~ details
contact J-800-510-2005 ~ #4087.
RITA WADE $2S9,000
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Bob & Dovie Koop
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Bob Koop Dovie Koop Bob Koop, Jr.
760-5000 Ext. 128 or 760-1580
Balboa Peninsula • C ust om built!
Large 3 bcc!romt, 2
bath and 2 bedroom
2 bath unilS wilh tile.
floors.custom k.ilch-
m1, Bc:iber carpet.
cltyligt11s, largcmu· Cameo Sllonl. CulUlm home. luge mlcr·
I.er swLe wilh 1 walk Wnc:a ynd wilh a NII aeivicc bu, pool A
in clOlfd., sun deck jaami,tileOn,mhrindoWl/cloon,rivc:n'Odl,
and I 4 CU garage. spa IUba, mnodded kit, ( rplc. pnY11C ~
BobKoo ,Sr.orJr. $925,000 BobKoo ,Sr.orJr. :::::::=!~~~~~~
Irvine Terrace! Cu&c 3 bodroom. 2-bllh,
luge yard, cltylight. wood floon, upgraded
k.Jichcn tile floon A COWllC:rl, frplc, 2 car pt
$444,900 Bob Koop, Sr.or Jr.
SOUTH COUNTY
Maada al the.--views, pied llteel. Cc:wn-
plc:ccid ~ driveways, plumb A elcic.
$790,000 & $740,000
Bob Koo , Sr. or Jr.
NEWPORT BEACH
760-5000
Ext. 128
Read the latest happenings
... Buylines
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Joanie Smith 111 METRO REALTY next several months that arc also
1~ c'caping h 1 a place where 'he won't
ha' c to an,\\cr ..tn} phone' tor a week.
We ho~ 'he ha' .1 t.1hulm1' anJ peaceful
vacatmn
Oop'' Happy belated h1nhda} to Pat
Foerster and Reggie McNemey of
COWWELL BANKER
MARINERS MILE. They both
celebrated on Sept. 12. And happy
birthday wishes to Austin Daynes. who
will blow out the candles on the cake on
lhe 20th.
Oh, Canada -Pat and Don Davis of
COWWELL BANKER COSTA
MESA are in lhc land of Mounties and
maple leaves for a week
~ Heydorff is back a(ter spending
four days fishing. He won't let us in on
the loca11on. but we do know it 's always a
good time when he and his brothers get
together at their hideaway to reel in a few
fi sh and a couple of stones.
Bonnie Turner 1s all smiles since she's
babysitting her four-month-old grandchild,
who is here from Arizona for a week.
Mark your c alendars -lhe Orange
Coast Association or Realtors (OCAR)
bas planned a f cw fun events over the
community oriented.
The annual Civic Leaden Break.fast
will take place on Wednesday, Sept 18 at
the Balboa Bay Club. Gue~ls include
Ncwpor1 Beach and Costa Mesa officials,
mayors. city manager.., planmng director...
fire chiefs and police chief:-.. Special
guests are assemblywoman Marilyn
Brewer and supervisor Marian
Bergeson.
The Holiday Canoed Food Drive will
kickoff at the next Realtors' cocktail
mixer at Twin Palms on Wednesday. Oct.
2. The event will take place from 5 to 7
p.m. Participants should bring two cans of
food to the party.
And, the OCAR Affiliate committee is
busy planning the annuaJCbartty
Fashion Show Luncheon. Sponsorship
opportunities arc available beginning at
$100. Additionally, donations are needed
for the raffle. Proceeds from the Oct. 30
event will benefit the National Center
for Missing and Exploit~ Children,
also known as the Adam Walsh
Foundation.
Do you hav• any news U> indwl• in
the BuJlines column? Just caU Julie
Vihr, nal aial• edl.tor (714) 5744242
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'Brok!r '}/p.me.I t.o ~/'),{~!J{afl of J'a mt
760-5000 x131
Owr.f.600 '9?ET(wf/
E.xcepnonal custom hl11l1 4BR with stunning views ot the kit Bay &net dty lights. FabuJ. •u' JI,"'
plan w/huge upstain Bonus and GUM Room FrT FOR A ICING! Couttymipool plm rc.u \.uJ 'IJ.1.
(,Alt.O ENTRY/3 car pnge.
OPLN SUNDAY 1-S • lot6 ~R
$1,250,000
Smashln~ NIP,t Ulfpt l'kwsl
~Jegant. bu1 l07)' 4BR w/pt)()I f< French doors
!(Jinn•' l\nng us .m offer!
1725,000
Nmport fmnlly Home
41~R. 2.S BA w/ 2 firt:plal~. Great family room.
Pool & spa. Immaculate.
OPEN SATURDAY 1-S • 1512 ANITA
(X HIGHLAND)
1499,000
NntfNPrt Ikgch Stmll
Wonderful 3 BR on large lot w/ beaullful yard
\.orgeous street. Close to Marlnt.>r's School and
aJI shopping.
UZS,000
cw «IMlr YI~ Totlal reMOdd w/ • lartr mastet ~uih ,, • 11111,
3~ ~~'sM!dagml(\~1\1 ' ••I'
1$19,000
Om!ja SMc ,,rt:B k C9rmff dt'I 1>,fnr
3BR 2BA. ptvate spa.
cncloled yard.
• •.. $1JD;OOO,
Charm Of
The Island!
• Impeccable 2 Br,
28aCottage
•Custom Built 1990
• New Kitchen w /Top
Brand Appliances
$635,000 •
Call Walter Mitchell
@588-3083
Magnificent
Home or Duplex
• Exquisite 5 Br Home
• Elegantly Decorated
• Showcased" in '94
COM Home Tour
$895,000
c.Jl Alrct Browndl
@675-9i85
A View From
The Top
• 2 Br, 28a PC!f'lthouse
Condo In Lido
• Sp«t-arular Bay &
Ocean Views
• Boat Slip Available
Call Victor Yack
0673-8700
•Very Uruque 2 Br.,
2 B.t Pa\thouw
• Quality Drcor
• Ni<'e Fountain View
$189,000·
Channing
Balboa Island
Duplex
• 3 Bedroom Cottage
• Newer 2 bedroom Apt.
w /Privatir Deck
• Latge Pabo w /South
Bay Front Vsews
$539,000
Call (Av Proud
@671-8700
Live In One,
Rent The Other!
• ~nt Location
Oose To South Bay
• 2 Large 3 Br Uruts
• Great lncome'!
$759,000
Cllll Betsy Boyd
@673-8700
Gorgeous View
Of Back Bay
• 3 Br & 2.5 S.th
• Large Master
• Grani~ Wet Bar
• Built-In Ent. Cntr.
QUI UztH-IL Collins
@509-8923
• 2 Mastu Model
• YkU Located
• Quiet 4t Sunny
• Excellent Co1'dibon
$174,000
Panoramic Bay & Ocean
Views & Catalina Sunsets
• Ra.rely Offered 3 Br & 3 &th
•Custom Shutters & Verticals
• Plush Light Carpet & Custom
Hardwood Floors
• Wall of Class Sunounds F1repla«'
• Extra Large Double Patio
$399,000
Call Walter M1tchtll @588-3083
NtwportBeach
Island Living
At Its Best!
• Brand New Family
Home or Duplex
• Excellent location
•Gorgeous Luxury
Amenities
$895,000
Call Alia Brownell
@675-9585
Quaint Balboa
Island Duplex
• lm.macuJate 2 Br
Cottage + Newer 2
Br. Apt.. Each With
Priv. Garage
$445,000
Call Alict Brownell
@675-9585
Big Canyon
Townhome
• Incredible Golf
Course Views
• 2 Br. 2.5 Ba+
Oen/Study
• Pnvate End Unit
VACATION
RE NIAL
• Walktng Dist.Ance
To Peninsula Point &:
Ferry
• 3 stOry • 5 bdrms
• Private Pier
• Bayfront . somdy
bMc:h
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SALT SPRAY
E1perleoce tb~ uhllaraUo• of ll'fi•I rlpt oa OH of
Laguna'• lovdJne baches. Uw hi owr ..0 911.ft. ot huwry
wltb prln~ sups to bHch and 45' of -.ilia for ,.cltt.
Can ror reatura list. ~000 LSl
ENTERTAIN UNDER THI! STARS
Llgbt, airy, cmtom JBR wltb ualqu~ famlty. .-wltb
rdnctable nibf. LoU of glMs & skylf&bU. aoun-t ldtdNn,
spa & lap pool, dttk with oc:an. bay, & day Yiewa. Cloee to
.u sbopplJJ« & rttftation. $929,000 RS I
lllX & MA H
Buy all of lht loU or buy OM lo4 od die dueloper wU1 buDd
you a cu.~om i--to .utt~ your needs.
$495,000-$595,000 532,33,49
viding superior
· ce to Southern
mia since 1969 ...
'Ur people are the
difference
13 IAGUNITA
Gated oceanfront
estate In the heart of
Laguna Beach. A well ·
built, well designed
home of incomparable
uality in "Lagunlta." aeR & exercise room
(could be 5th BR),
5.SBA, game room,
wine cellar, security
system, jacuzzi,
sauna, private boat
QlOOring. All rooms
.. haw oc~ views!
$3,899,000
TRADffiONAL
Well-located on a
desirable street near
all that Laguna
Beach has to offer. 4BR,3BA.AN
EMOTIONAL
HOME. Must see!
$875,000
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Fantastic 2.6 acre front row
h1t at Cotton Point. 450/nt
overlooking the Pacific
behind 2 g"uarded gates. Next .
to Casa Pacifica (Nixon's
Western White Howe). Build
your dream home.
$3, 7 50,000
Graciow, traditional '"''°"' h61IU i..dudu 5 bedrooms, 6 baths, private
pier & slip for 60' yacht.
High ceilings. Ekvator. J.
car garage. Ovenind ilJt.
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mature trees & an
unparalkkd western view of
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horses. Room for tennu court.
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Bflltn" 1111ill. R11rwb vaunst,
1ad ail ;, 2 BD .. JllA a"" luu
a f>rivau rwar yartl l>lu a wry
1a,.,. qn. font ,artl. U•ill ""' ;,. (/l'Ut />Ort of Costa Me1a.
s.11n-" IUtivautl
-$319,000
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REALTY GROUP
760-1900
living room. 4-car tarage.
Private pool & Jl>a. Bit
gourmet Htchen. Private
tennis court. ComJJete tyrn.
Fully equipf>td media room.
$3,295/)()()
Remodekd 6 bedroom custom
estate on a kgal douhk ilJt.
Unf>aralle'8J.-ouan iMws. 2-
story entry foyer & living room.
Private pool & spa. Vny f>rivate
location.. Private tennu court.
Reduudl
$2,495,000
DowrSltJN ~
Bea~tifal htm1e on the Bal
with f>rivate dock for 65
yacht. Gourmet kitchen.
for~ ir]/ormatlon on this propafy, please call
Coast Newport Properties
(714) 644-1600
4 Civic Plaza • Suite 260 • Newport Beach
COAST NEWPORT PROPERTIES
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.c4 SPECTACULAR IR.VINE
COVE OCEANFRONT ESTATE
Th~ speaacular Europcan-Meditcnanean styje eslate, listed by Rod Daley,
Is situated on one of Orange County's largest oceanfront lots in the
fabulous guard-gated private beach community of IJVine Cove. The
property's gated enay leads to a large private rowtyard surrounded by two
separate guest cottages. pool. spa, changing rooms and the main house.
The immense home is built on three levels. all serviced by an elevator and
exterior stairways. Each room is lit beautifully for displaying art and Uving
on the oceanfront and the exqu~te construction of the interiors ~ a picc'c
of an in itself.
The main house has six bedrooms. six and one-half baths. three family
rooms and an extravagant master retreat that reflects the elegance and
stature of this home · bedroom with fireplace. "her· office. "his" office and
media cent.er. alcove coffee bar. huge main bath. extra bath. three large
---""""'"sunning deck. The main P.ublic area on the enay leVellSdCSigned ar~
views of ~ oetan. The living rqom. focmal dining room and family room
arc an positioned with run vm. The restaurant equipped kitchen, panay.
brWfasl room and out.OOor cooking areas are all arranged to handle food
needs both latgc and small. Thc downstairs area includes another large
rtat.adon room, wine cellar. laundry, an storage. and a four room suite.
~ ror nanny ~r grandparum. The house has balconits off~ Ml)'
room. Don't forget the two guest cottages. complete with fireplaces. Of
course in ~ location you find unsurpassed white water ocean views
which are ever changing. Irvine Cove also offers a beach park and
oommunity tenni.5.
lb make an appointment to see this magnifictnt property or for further
informadon oontK.1 Coast Newport Properties al (714) 644 -1600.
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Gated Communities
Newport Coast 3 bedrooms+ den
In St. Michel w/ pool and spa. Upgrades.
Mike MalT $449,000
Newport eo.8t Ccqeous city llcht
vtews from like new 4 Bd. In Montserrat.
Gree LombardJ $562,000
Belcoert Tel'nlee Rare 4 Bd. Plan D
In great loaation. UPCfaded throucJtout.
LJU Noah $679,900
JUllllae Creek Ex<iellent buyl
2 bedrooms + den, private spa. Uke
new. condition. Very quiet location.
Carole Jo•uon $J98,000
Spotlight
Belco1Ut HW Sunset vtews horn
spacious 2 bedroom condo. Beautifully
'l>POinted. Country kJ~
MlkeMalT
Ritz Cove Great custom building site.
2nd row with fabulous view.
Scanlan & Busk $89S,OOO
Newport Coast Customized 4 Bd. +
4.5 Be. on lar&eSt lot In 11te Polntel
Lo~ban!J & Worden $899,000
BIC CaaJon GreaJ home for enter-
talftlnc, Pool. spa. tennis. A fun house! a.n. Uadsay $1,495,000
Ritz Cove French Mediterranean
build to suit. Spectacular vtews.
Scanlan & Bask $1,695,000
Belcotlrt Contempor.uy MedJterranean
estate w/ ocean and city view. 5 Bd.
Jeny Flnster $3,J95,000
Blc Canyon Custom Completely
remodeled home. Beautiful limestone
ftoon. cranlte wet bar & counter tops. c.,, Lecraacl $1,550,000
View Properties
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Corona del Mar
Jasmine Creek Great price for
adorable 2 bedroom, den, A/C..
Johnson & Peterson $375,000
Irvine Terrace Cute cottage wt
3 bedrooms and pool. Great buy!
Marian Phllllppl $489,000
Charming duplex.
Front unlt-3 Bet. 2 Ba Rear unit·2 Bet I Ba
Jerry Finster $524,000
Old Corona del Mar Duplex south
of hlchway. l Bd. 3 Ba. and 2 Ba. 2 Ba.
Sharon Smith $62,,000
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Family Neighborhoods
Newport Coast Priced for Immediate
sale. St Michel 3 bedroom. 2.5 bath.
Manny Stelllno $399,000
The Bluffs Remodeled! 3 Bd. 2 Ba.
with city lights, peek-ocean and Catalina
vtews. Excellent condition I Don't wait!
Patrick & Tony Bartollc $309,000
Blc Canyon VII.las Sweeping view of
Big Canyon golf course from this like new
2 bedroom +office. Prtstlne propetty.
Scanlan & Busk $«9,000
Westcllff Fabulous tum-key family
home on large lot. Beautiful landscaping.
Carr & Feeney $469,000
Jasmine Creek Very open upgraded
3 bedroom, family room, peak of ocean
Carole lohnson $519,000
Harbor View Homes Remodeled
home near peenbelt Ind oommunJty pool
Scanlan & Hlnma.n $629,000
Condo & Townhome Living
Ea.aide Costa Meu Creat condo
with extra larse bonus room. Cireat yard.
Steve Mitchell $229,000
BaJYlew Court 3 bedroom. 1 bath
exec:uttve condo w/ loads of us:>CJades.
Sandie Fix $219,000
Eutbl.tf Gcqeous home. 4 Bd. 2 Ba
2 ftreplaoes, lovely yard and patio
IEYan Corbtt $689,000
Harbor View Homes Beau11lul
new remodel w/ 6 Bd. 5 Ba. A must sec
Kllne & Hanis · $895,000
aJStom home w/ view. Large main room-.
Susan Scanlan $1 ,250,000
Harbor View Homes Perfclt
loatton I house from greenbelt Kid-.
can walk I blodt to elementary school
Scanla• & Hta-.n $729,500
Costa Mesa
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With its beautiful pine trees and breathtaking cliffside setting, this very special property has
a Monterey-like atmosphere that sets it apart from its n~ighbors. Located in the prestigious
private gated community of Emerald Bay, the three bedroom, three and one-half bath home
eatures a uge rd
and charming garden. There is plenty of room to expand the existing home or create
an entirely new home to fulfill the most discriminating owner's dreams. The home is situated
on the point of land which separates Emerald Bay and Irvine Cove, offering spectacular views
of rugged shoreline and the fascinating display of marine life in the crystal-clear waters below.
View the semi-annual migration of dolphins and whales from a front-row seat, and
enjoy the dazzling daily spectacle of the sun setting behind Catalina Island.
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ROD DALEY
714 ... 494,..6208
Pftotograpfty by David Htotli
Weste'" Exposure
Saturday
901 Zurich Circle
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Contemporary Udo Isle Bayfront
215 Via U do Soud - ----
This elegant 5 bedroom, 4.5 bath bayfront home boasts a high
volume ceiling. spacious master suite with enormous walk·in
closet. gourmet kitchen and bar, bayfront patio and dock
with the capability to host up to a 60' boat. s~curity system.
and a three car garage plus lift for a fourth vehicle.
Offered at $2,595,000
A unique opportunity to own one of Newport Beach's
most premier bayf:ront homes.
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8-yfront Condo
611 UdoPadt~#2A
R.epreset ieed Buyer
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Custom Lot
6 Windemere Court ...
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CORONA DEL MAR $524,000
CORONA DEL MAR $47.2,000
BALBOA BAYFRONT
$1.995,000
NEWPORT HEIGHTS
$879,000
11 Beacon Bay
1474 Antigua+
$23,668,900
SOLD AND IN ESCROW
IN 1996
$995,000
$4,995,000
$395,000
$1,425,000
$1 ,295,000
$1,150,000
$1,249,000
$625,000
85 asmine Creek+
611 Dahlia
2100 Vacht Grayling+
2661 Circle
2641 Bayshore+
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2209 Channel Rd.
345 Emerald Bay•
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DOVERSHORF.S Laroe upgraded 5 bedroom home with stunnino Back ~B.ay
and Fashion Island view, pool and spa. $931.•
NEWPORT HEIGHTS
Wonderful 3 Bd. •den family home w/ 1Bd11Ba~-quar·
ters. 4 car garage and 34' RV garage. Great buy! $111,•
NEWPOllT COAST
Prat to Ill now. St Michel CllllfJd community. 3 8d. 2.5 Ba.
hlrdwood floors. open and bright floor plan. ....
NEwPORT HEIGHTS
Remodel or teardown, but save the 4-car g$ili and
bOnus room above! .•
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Front row ocean views from this spectacular custom
homeslte right on the golf course. $1,695,000
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642-6048 Residence
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MANNY
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717-4762 Di~ct
650-2678 Residence
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in association with TIM CARR and LANCE BOGGS
OPEN HOUSES
From one ro five p.m.
Bayfroot Value
30 I North Star
Open Sunday
$979.000
Lido Isle Vacant Lot
215 Via Koron
Open Sat. & Sun.
$399,000
Lido Isle Vacant Lot
Uni<.JUC prime street to street location.
Ideal for 3.000 sq. ft. custom home!
Steps to beach & tennis
•$399,000
Triangle Square Area
3 Bd. 2 Ba. townhome w/ fireplace
Greenbelt location. community pool
$144,000
BILL FEENEY'S
1996SALES
Represented
10 Weybndge Seller
I 0 Weybridge Buyer
435 Via Lido Soud Seller
2620 Cliff Drive Buyer
325 I Broad Street Seller
1506 Priscilla Seller
111 Via San Remo Buyer
8 Misty Meadow ·seller
83 Linda Isle Buyer
1a oron uyer
126 Via Koron Buyer
I 26 Via Koron Seller
I 26 Via Koron Buyer
205 Crystal Seller
304 36th Street Buyer
13 14 Santiago Seller
2 13 Knox Street Buyer
1851 Port Kimberly Buyer
137 Via Venezia Seller
314 Buena Vista Buyer
510 Catalina Buyer
10 I Harbor Woods Seller
125 Via Waziers Seller
4210 Spindrift Buyer
463 Walnut Buyer
304 36th Street Seller
Bayfroot Value
3 Bd. 2 Ba. Remodeled with 60' on the water
Motivated seller -bought another home
$979,000
Lido Isle Bay View Home
5 Bd. 4 Ba Pride of ownership! Highest quality materials
Marble. granite, French docn. aown moldin~ 3 fireplaces
$799,000
3 Bd. 2 Ba. family room, meticulously maintained!
Professionally landscaped on large Jot
$469,000
717-4744
Harbor View Hills Broedmoor
4 Bd. 2.5 Ba. completely upgraded and expanded!
9.900 sq. ft . comer lot. granite counters, skylights
$950,000
Udo Isle Double Lot
3 Bd. 1 Ba. beach house, prime 60' street to street lot
Build llm homes or a large home with yard. pool. etc.
$769,000
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DENNIS DURGAN
759~3707
PRIME OPPORTUNITIES
Location, location!! Perched over a
secluded sandy oove with private access to
beach. This is an an::hitectural masterpiece.
$2,495,000
Custom traditional home
with guest quarters.
Old World charm throughout.
No.w $499,000
NEW CUSTOM ESTATES
HARBOR VIEW HOMES
BRAD HINMAN
759 .. 3732
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SECOND QUARTER AWARD
.WINNERS
APRIL 1996
LISTING AGENT OF THE MONTH
KEITH RANDLE
SALES AGENT OF THE MONTH
RONDA HEIN
l.JmNG AGENT OF THE MONTH
JERRY FINSTER
SALES AGENT OF THE MONTH
JERRY FI
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KEITH RANDLE
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WINNERS
MOST TRANSACTIONS
FOR THE QUARTER
HEIDI STOCKWELL
LISTING AGENT
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4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths and pool.
French doors, high ceilings and
formal DR. High assumable loan.
$525,000
2 bedroom, 2 bath end unit condo right
on the part! Includea. are refrigerator,
W/D and $1500 carpet allowance.
01tl11 "$14 7,000
Tlie idea was simple: iUiW a flome
of uncompromising q~ and style. .,
Now, aft.er two years of Jiainstafting
planning and peerless worfrmansfrip,
the ·goal stands attained.
No detail has been overlooked; nothing
has been le~ to chance. At every touch,
at every turn, something entices the eye,
quickens the fteart, stirs tfte imagination.
Spacious new custom home with golf
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NC and security system.
$525,000
There is sometfiing for
Everyone ... :
BAYFRONT OCEANFRONT
$1,395,000 $5,400,000
VIEWS
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DESIRABLE NORTH LAGUNA
Perfectly remodeled home on oceanside
of highway. Great view! Steps to beautiful
Crescent Bay and local beach coves.
Custom kitchen, wonderful veranda room,
two master suites. Lovely large yard!
Separate lower level, room for office,
guest room or maid's room.
Offered for$915,000
SPECl'ACUl.AR OCFJ\N VIEW
Wonderful North Laguna vtew home on large lot, waUdnc dist.Moe to
beautiful beac;h coves and nearby shops. Very~, pNlt back-
yard, lush landscapina. Private, guest. maid's quarten or Oftlat area
with own entrance. QfPi;N for $71 t,OOO
BUILD DREAM ESTATE!
Uniq_ue o_pportunity in Laguna Ni_guel.
Build your dream estate on 4. 7 acres
amid a pristine 57 acre property you
~an call your own. Incredible privacy!
Magnificent ocean and city lights views!
Call now!
Offered for $2,900,000
UONLY IN LAGUNA"
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759-3736
LIDO ISLE
I 918 Seadrift
3 bedrooms,-3-batias
Pool, large yard
$592,000
223 Via E6oll
2 bedrooms, 2 batfts
New in 1989
$498,500
Community pool, spa
$235,000
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759~3786 ,,.
Lifestyle and value mean everything!
· CEAN
Fabulous new custom villa .
Over 5,000 square feet
witli panoramic views .
Features include 4 car
garage and i ~replaces.
$1,795,000 ..
.Brestigious gat.ed community.
4 bedrooms, 3.5 fiat/as,
3 car garage overlooking
pool and park. A true
Newport Beacli value I
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In the heart of Corona del M.aLoffering re5ort lWing aLits finest.
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ded by beautiful lawn, gardens, pool
. Four bedroom suites plus additional
baths, formal living and dining rooms,
ily room, wood paneled library.
$2,600,000
Y MORPHY VIRGINIA ZENZ
-3 731 759-3764
For more information call
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Owner needs to SELL NOW!
Recent dramatic price reduction makes this executive--style
home the best value in the guard-gated community of Belcourt.
This home features 2 becf,.OOms, 3 baths;la~e family room with
wet bar, formal dining robm, huge eat-in kitchen, 3 fireplaces,
soaring ceilings, matble floors and yard with built-in BBQ and spa.
$679,900
OPEN SATURDAY 2:00 P.M. -5:00 P.M.
Golf Course View
' $279,000
254 Villa Point Drive
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20 RUE VILlARS $B25,000
Sophisticated DeauvHle beaJtifully
appointed 3 bedroom on golf course.
Beverly Morphy 759-3731
Minda Bush 759-3782
I 9 INVERNESS lANE $1,850,000
5 bedroom, 4.5 bath home on 8th fairway.
Gounnet kitchen, library, wine cellar, pool, spa.
Karen Betson 759 ... 3741
$I ,5H,OOO . I
Completely remodeled custom home.
Private master with flreplace.
Gary Legrand 759-377!
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30 ROYAL ST. GEORGE $1,450,000
Single story custom with sweeping fa1rway
views. Open, light and spacious rooms.
Stella Worden 759-3729
25 HERMITAGE $1,395,000
Rare custom lot and home on aolf course.
5 bedroom w/ chJldren's wing and playroom.
Clots Undsay 7'9-3775
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~ be tlte Newport c.ocut
967-6555 -644-8108
Custom Homes by Morris Development
• Design/Interiors
• Architecture
• Construction
• Landscape
• Development
• Come see our properties.
Viewing available everyday by appointment.
NEW LISTING
1233 Portside
Comj>k~ly renovated Cape Cod home with ocean, bay and city
light v~w•. Four spacioiu bedrooma includiflB a master suite,
formal. dining room, 3.5 batha, larg~ family room, gou1'J'Mt
leitc/aen with brea/t.fast noole, lovely liviflB room and wet bar.
Beautifully landacaped patio overloOling tM Newport Harbor. -
Offend at .,.,000
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Barba;a
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"Successful Sale"
call tlie
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Hall of Fame Member
759-3727
JIM l<uNE
759r-3771
Consider it SOLD
When -you list with the "FINEST"
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24 Chatham Court, Belcourt
Specta,ular luxury "Towne Collection" townhome witlt higft volume entry and two master suites.
This Plan "C .. has soaring two-story liviKg room with ffreplace and elegant drcular staircase.
The Master bedroom suite boasts a ffr~place, dee" and luxurious bath. A second master bedroom
has a private dressing area . Spacious family area offers ffreplace and Fren'h doors to lush entry
courtyard. Belcourt is a private 24-hour guard-gated commuKity. The opulent landscaping
with mature trees creates a warm wekome to residents and guests. The Towne Collection
ftas a convenienUy located recreation cent.er induding pool, spa and cabana.
Custom
$2,495,000
Reduced to $699,000
o,.~versiud lot
$525,000·
ea,crest
Customized witlt
pool a1td spa
$485,000
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Pager:·707.-7583 . '• ,_
"No one knows· more a6out the Coast"
Walking distance to town & beach. Ocean views!
4 Bd. 3 Ba. FR & office. Perfection in every detaH.
849,000
Fabulous 2 bedroom, 2 bath upstairs condo.
Light & bright. Ready to sell NOW!
$144,900
Wonderful 5 bedroom, 4 bath family home on
Beach Road. Separate guest quarters.
~95,000 -
Spectacular vi~! Highest Promontory in North
Laguna. Large ftat building site. Private cul-de-sac.
$795~
COROKA DBL llAR D~X
~..., 1Wo 2 bed/one bath ooitS on a 50x118 foot
lot. F8bulous opportunity for IUbclMsionl Won't last! Hl.nyt
Aakln&_: $405,000~
The-Sands Group to auction
71 p~perties
Properties ore located in
Orange and Los Angeles
counties
The Sands Group. the auction
company affiliated with Fred Sands
Realtors, will auction 71 propenies
located in Orange and Los Angeles
counties on Sunday, Sept. 29 at the
Shcratoo Gateway Hotel at Los Angeles . . .
Open houses will be held from noon to 4
p.m. on Sept. 14-15 and 21-22.
According to Dan Verdin. senior
director of The Sands Group. this auction
will be ideal for investors.
"Most ~Jtics involved arc multi-
unil complexes which have significant
investment value," Verdin said.
According to Verdin, buying real estate
at an auction can be a very exciting and
rewardina experience, both for invcston
and thole looking for a home. With a
reputatile auction company like The
Sands Group. buyers can expect
knowledgeable. friendly and professionaJ
real estate services from licensed real
estate agents.
The Sands Group will conduct a free
How to Buy at an Auction seminar at the
Sheraton Gateway Hotel-LAX on Sept.
25 at 7 p.m. All documentation on the
properties will be available for . . . .
on auction day beginning at 11 a.m.
The properties to be sold are located in
Alta Dena. Arcadia. City of Commerce.
osta esa. ovma. aw ome,
Huntington Beach. Los Angeles, La
Habra. La Puente. Lawndale. Lennox.
Long Beach. Lynwood, Newport Beach,
Puadcna. Pico Rivera, Pomona.
Rosemead, San Juan Capistrano. San
Pedro, Santa Ana. South Pasadena,
Torrance and Wilmington.
For biddtr reKf.st:l'tltWtt Uifonnatiott
or to receive Gii audiott brodllU'I
(1930TC), c"1l Tift SaNb Grotip
arutiott ilf/onnalWn offk1 ot (800) «JO..
SANDS ( «J0..7263).
CUSTOll HOME WITH OCEAN VIEW
4 bed/5.5 battt beauty just 1 /2 block from ~ Col'Ona.
Gourmet kitchen with Island cook top, balcony,
bMuttful pool and spa.
Aaldne: $1,1-96,000
Fifth-annual custo"' home
exposition 'at Pelican Crest
The newest neighborhood in
Newport Coast
1bc Irvine Company will stage the fifth
annual Newport Coast Home Exposition.
Sunday, SepL 15 from I J a.m. until 5 p.m.
at Pelican Crest.
can be one of the most exciting
experiences of a lifetime," said Rudy
Svrcek, senior vice prcsiden~ residential
sales and marketing for The Irvine
Company. '1'he Expo is designed to
ex plain the process.''
One of the most sought-after private
communities on the
West Coast. the
towns of southern
France .and northern
Italy. Custom
bomesitcs here
ran~ from
$S2S,000to
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MSW nan r..wn 1 0 ~ ~ To reach the Expo attendafo~-...-:-~ ·
sess100 semmar on ·~--·~ take N~rt Coast
'the custom home building process.
Guided tours of Pelican Hill, one of the
coftllDWlity's private neighborhood , will
also tiC offered Childcare will be
avaiJable..
.. Purchasing a custom homcsite and
building the home you've always wanted
I
Drive to Pelican Hill Road. Follow igns
to Expo parking.
For Utjonutiort, call tlu New,ort
CtNUt Exldbil locllUtl hlow Tiu
Clu111coh Ftldoty rataanutl U.
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4 AIMrgnt 1234.900 Sun H
IOAIMfVne $214.000 Sun 1-4
7 NlghCsholt $1.295,000 Sal 2~
7 NightSllol1 $1,295,00 Sun 1-5
8 Flifwlnd $1,796,000 Sun 1-5
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This inviting 4 bedrooms, wilhin walking dis-
lance to mariners & bO bay, features newer
roof, autoolated sprlnf<lets,
wood floors, copper pip-
ing & much more! Subffilt
yoor offer-now reduced to
$429.000 .
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STIJNNING 2-STORY CUSTOM HOME
Just 5 minutes from Anderson School. 4 bedroom,
4 .5 bath, large living room, maids quarters. $79,,000 t 11\JWl\WICllKM
WWPSr PRICE IN HARBQR VIEW HOMES
2 + den + 2 Ba on very private location. Best vaJue $4o9,000
THE Lor -THE loc.An<>N -THE Sm -T8E Pl.A
le "' AnJn.iq,, Sch<Jo~ I.A~ ctp;ttuin. "~
TENNIS Pl..AYERs ORF.AM -PoRTIFINO Moon $SS9,000
4 /)oqn"' "°"'""'"iry tmJfi.s ~pool cf,,..
w ALK To Wou IN NEWPORT C!NTEa $8S9,000
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640-5664
Dotti Johnson
760-1966
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707 Avoaulo
Sunny & Bright I Bedroom I Bath, ocean view, beautiful location.
Oil
$179,500
753 Avocado
2 Bedroom -·2 Bath C.Ondo, Oose to Beach and Fashion hlarvl Printe
2-Car Garage with Storage. Lovely Pool, Spa and Entertainment Area.
$229,500
727 Avoaulo
718'/z Mlwgllrite
4210 Spbulrift
$269,500
$289,900
$185,000
h1lnsul1 Point
4 Bedrooms. 2.75 Baths,
LMng room plus den, separate
dining room, 2 car garage plus space fOf' 3rd car or boat 3
patios, custom spa .
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Waterfront with Boat Sllp
2 Bedroom, 1 Story, 2 car
. Redone kitchen and ~room. On ctHe-sac street, gated community.
$1148000
2 Association office closed for Labor Day
' 8:45 a.m., GPA Committee meeting
9 a.m. -noon. Agency
1 -4 p.m .. Ethics
5 8:30 o .m., Boord of Directors
6 10 o.m -2 p.m .. Brokers Preview
MLS Book Dellvery
9 8:45 o .m .. Communtty Relations meeting
9 o.m .. MLS Committee meeting
10 8:45 a .m .. Affiliate Committee meeting
11 9 o.m. -noon. Foreclosure
1 -4 p .m .. Cold Calllng Techniques
12 9 o.m., Grievance Committee meeting
2 -4 p.m .. COMPASS Beginner course .
13 10 a.m . -2 p.m .. Brokers Preview
14 Rosh Hashonah
16 8:30 a .m .. Orientation/Induction
18 8:30 a .m. -Civic Leaders Breakfast
9 o.m. -noon. Envfro Hazards
2 -5 p .m .. Internet Course
l -4 p.m .. Procuring Couse
20 10 o .m. -2 p.m ..
22 Autumn begins
23 Yorn Klppur
25 9:30 o .m . -4:30 p .m .. Seminar. Working with Real Estate
Financing. Taught by Attornex Bert Cook
26 9 -11 a.m., COMPASS Beginner course
27 10 a.m. -2 p .m .. Brokers Preview
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$500,000's
• 4 Bedrooms • Large Sun Deck
• 3 Baths • Dumbwaiter
• 2 Car Garage • Steps to Bay & Ocean Beaches
The perfect executive be11eh ho1rU! Entirr third kve/ is mastn suite
with fireplace, wailt-in cwsas ana large privau nm declt. Secona kw/
is an open floor plan with dining arra, family room ana large S1'11
declt. D1'mbw4iter maltes lift ury. FilfSt kl hllS 3 bedrooms lm4 foll
bath._ This ho11U is sophisticated an4 comfonabk.
Coleen H. Brennan
(714) 720-9995 Pgr. (714) 304-()884
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SPYGLASS HILL • $7()9,000
1-,.aJitianal 2 story 4 bdroom home with family
r0<un and pool table srud bonus room, private
estate like grounds with garckns, pool and spa.
631-1400
IRVTNE T ERRACE • $2, 195,000
3 bedrooms, 3 baths, 11cu-/y co11structcd dramatic
<<J11tcmrJ.m1ry home, panoramic 180 1·ieu:s of Ncu-parl
I /arb<Jr, /imcstom• flooring, gramtc counters, pool
Judy Roblniu • 644-9060
EW'PORT COAS,r •
Custom gated 4 lxu/roo,,. uiew ufate, dining and
famil" rooms, library, morning room and maatcr
with riltreat, pool, spa and /ountams.
Couiefty• & Petenon • 631-1400
HARBOR ISLAND • $4,950,000
6 bedrooms, 5.5 lxfJzs, incrwlible location ooerlooking
Bay Island and turning basin, approximately 62' of
bay /ronUJge. prioale pier for 57' boat ..
Carol MocL • 644-9060.
Lmo ISLE • $1,49<),000
Romantic custom 3 bedroom .,;I/a on afra /mg. quiet
com41r lot. Stone, arches and columru, 3 /;rep/aces,
extraordinary prioocy, oiews of lush grunery.
Lee Drum.my • 631-1400
BALBOA PBNlNSULA • $ l ,0'29,000
3 bedrooms, 2.5 ba/Jrs, IXUnsioe/y decorat.J
and remcxkmn.d, doclc for ~ boaJ, grwt bay
and night light um . Bat Bay/rrmt Buy!
Marcia fd RoLnt B.nu • 644..9060
DoVBR SHORBS • $J,325,000
RemodeleJ 4 &ulroom bay/rant with Jock for
SS' yacht, new /acad., marble f/oors, upgrodeJ
kitchen, prilJOte master with water views.
Rob Giem • 631-1400
HARBOR RrooB • $1,31(),000
3 bedroom., 3.5 bath&, ~ quafity anJ acJ.
lent talt,. /'1194 comer lot, ocean anJ my /;ght oiewa,
endku /in of am1nitia, ~ ymJ wnh Koi porul.
David Prince • 644-9060
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C.0STA MEsA • $144,000
2 bd, 2 ba, award winning contemporary design~ executive style
Donald P&ff • 644-9060
NBWPOR.T BEACH • $185,ooo'
3 bedroom rownhomc in gated community with pool
Kay Polovina • 631-1400
THE BLUFFS • $215,000
3 bd, 1.5 ba, charming "D" plan, redone kitchen, private rear patio
Chuck & Kate Colcsworthy • 644-9060
TKB BLUFFS • $299,000
3 bedrooms, 2 baths, totally remodeled and spacious home.
Sandy Long • 644-9060
• HAuoa RrooB • $319,900
2 bd, 2 ba, "Dynasty" model, private location, excellent condition
David Prince • 644-9060 'J
~WPOlll' SliOIUls • $329 000
Upgraded 4 ~droom with new ~ aJid paint, dose to ocean
Carla Broffin.an • 631-1400
DUPLBX AT THE BEACH • $385,000
New roof, two 3 bedroom, 2 bath units with fireplace, beach close
Gordon/Van Ordcn/Walsh • 673-6900
NBWPOllT BRACH • $479,000
Near new 2 bd condo, high ceilings, fireplace, waterfront balcony
Mary Lou Kichler • 631-1400
LID<> ISLE • $559,000
Charming, well-built and immaculate 2 bd original beach house
Kennie Jo Rizzo • 631-1400
HARBoa Vmw ~ • $579,000
3 bd, 2 ba, new roof, cxtta large lot, private pool and spa, gaubo
Kyle & Kury Krause • -644-9060
Lrrn.E 1st.AND • $595,000
2 bedroom home, brick patio and studio apartment over garage.
Gordon/Van Ordcn/Walsh • 673-6900
BMEliLD BAY • $749,000
Lot with cottage, pool and small pavillion, beach dose
Barbara Miles 8 Allison Scescmann • 644-9060
Lmo ISLS • $799,000
Superb 3 bd remodel built around ly_sh ccnttal patio, large corner lot
Lee Drummy • 631-1400
BlG CANYON • $1,150,00()
4 bd, 4 .5 ba, private lot overlooking Big Canyon's 4th &irway
Perry Taub • 644-9060
Lmo ISLB • $1,795,000
Huge half block estate md\ada S bd house w\th libmy, 3 car garage
Ka~ Potovtm ·~-MOO
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SATURDAY'S INVITATIONS RANCH SAN JOAQU IN VILLAS, lRVINE
22 Navarre $199,900 Ginny Anderson
209 Nata $455,000 The Colesworthys SrYGLAss HILL -2327 Vista Huerta $204,500 All ison Seesemann 4 Malibu Circle $799,000 Gil Forester
C'.,UH~ )NA l>EL MAR WF.STCUFF
204 Hazel Drive $1,795,000 John Campbell 1005 Dover Drive 119 $217,000 Deremiah/Francis 292 1 4th Avenue $299,500 Roy Freeman
C HERRY LAKE ESTATES SUNDAY'S INVITATIONS 3 76 Newport G len Ct. $649,000 David McCulloch BALBOA PENINSULA EA~ISIL'.>E CoSTA MESA
1325 West Bay $425,000 Barbara Miles 3 50 East 20th Street $209,500 Robert Bents
H nNTINGTON BEACH BAYVIEW TERRACE
10092 Beverly Drive $274,900 Donald Pfaff 61 Shearwater $297,000 Roy Freeman
BELCOURT • SATURDAY AND SUNDAY'S INVITATIONS 65 Belcourt Drive $1,995,000 Betty Comegys
BALBOA PENrNSU LA
1025 East Balboa $890,000
307 Fernando $345,000
809 East Bay $609,000
BAYCREST
1701 Starlight Circle $565,000
BAYSIDE CoVE
985 Bayside Cove $799,000
T111:: BLUFFS
214 7 Vista Entrada $549,000
CORONA DEL MAR
2525 Ocean Blvd. E-4 $449,000
.503 Dahlia $629,000
2479 Rue de Cannes $198,500
DANA POINT
3262 l Balearic $795,000
H,l\R~)R RILXIE
18 San Sehast1an $1,319,000
HARBOR VIEW
953 Sandcastle $579,000
LIDO ISLE
106 Via Cordova $559,000
NEWPORT CoAST
26 Clermont $384,500
NEWPORT HEIGHTS
400 Tustin $439,000
NEWf"ORT SHORES
424 Colton Street $322,000
234 Lugonia $339,000
0RANCI:.
698 N. Ranch wood Trail $997,000
NEWPORT BEACH
PCH @ Mariner's Mile
631-1400
THE BLUFFS
Miriatn Mayell 301-Esplanade $349,000 The Colesworthys
Mary Ann Nethercutt 2129 Vista Laredo $329,000 The Colesworthys
Kyle &. Kerry Krause 222 Nata $399,995 Barbara Miles
2217 Vista Dorado $307,000 Jeannine Stak.e
Khwaja/Sterling CoRONA DEl MAR
324 Poppy Ave . $649,000 Lisa Adam Tom Thomson • 204 Hazel Drive $1,795,000 Edie Olson
HARBOR ISLAND Donald Pfaff 26 Harbor Island $4,95Q,OOO Velma Timmons
Renee West HARBOR RIOOE
Deremiah/Francis 1. St. Tropez $659,000 Allison Seesemann
HAReoR VIEW
Donald Pfaff 1960 Port Laurent $478,000
L100 ISLE
Ron DaubertEASTSIDE 506 Via Lido Nord $2,795,000 Lylcen Ewing
101 Via Dijon $850,000 Alison McCormick
David Prince 900 wri~Circle $1,795,000 Kay Polovina
NEWPORT BEACH
Kyle & Kerry Krause 2240 Holiday Road $409,000 Linda Field
SPYGLASS Htll
Farrington/Lee 20 Morro Bay $749,000
46 Drakes Bay $749,000 Vicki Lee TURTIE ROCK, .IRVINE
7 Charlotte $1,995,000 Sonja Powell &. Jan Waid A llen/Broffman
UPPER NEWPORT BAY
King/Adams 2419 Santiago $799,000
Rizzo/Farrin~on V1UAGE NIGUEL, LAGUNA NIGUEL
Olga Matthews *" -
NEWPORT BEACH
PCH @ Avocado
644-9060
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673-6900
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$4,800,000
· A New Home Designed by Brian leannette
180 ° views, 5 bedrooms, 9 baths, library, state of the
art communications and entertainment systems
included with all existing designer feature s.
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I 0 Rue Biarritz • Listed at $725,000
18 Point Loma • Listed at $849,000
2 Drakes Bay • Listed at $899,000
21 Marbella • Listed at $869 ,000
For more information, ple~e call
1-800-487-4931
~7here,s No Substitute for Experience/,,
MICHAEL DREYFUS & SUSAN WEIR
Associate Logan Wilson
Call 800-892-7158
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Selling_ Newport Beach •••.
1960 PORT LAURENT
$478,000
ussex
1836 Port Ashley , • l 82'4 Port Carlow
1963 Port Bristol • 3126 Corte Caleta
195 5 Pt. Edward • 83 Bradbury
2012 Tahuna Terrace
1860 Port Renwick
1 7 30 Port Barmouth
1818 Port Margace
1851 Port Kimberly
1943 Port Provence.
2306 ARALIA
$410,000
Selling Orange eounty •••
24302 UANITA DRIVE
$229,500
SOLD 1996
PPS
$149 ,000 I LEASE $1,300/MO
31381 Isle Vista • 25082 Via Bajo Cerro • 12 Dragonfly
SOLD 1996
424 28th Street
501 25th Street
649 26th Street
529 24th Place
1158 Chestnut
204 7 Pleasant Court
2 708 Ardmore
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3 bedrooms, 3 baths, front row view, end unit. expanded and
remodeled, no expense spared, spacious kitchen, enlarged mas-
ter bath with 3 closets, skylight and separate tub/shower. wall of
glass in living room toward baJcony and full water view.
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HARBOR VIEW -SEA WIND
4f bedrooms, custom remodeled to 2.800 Sq. Ft. .... story,
Knoll Top Estate with fonww views to giant NWJpOrt Center,
city lights and befond. 3 fireplaces, contemporary lcJtchen,
vaulted ceilings,_ huge dinin& l"OOll\.
Next to be Seld •• -:--t--. all-fer Showing!
'4 bedrooms, 3 baths, completely
remodeled home, traditional &
contemporary styfing. 2 master
• $1 ... ,000
2 bedrooms, 2 baths, Executive
styfe condo in Pentlidge Cove,
contemporary design, oak kitchen
private patio with view.
COSTA MESA • $198,500
0 Pilgraril Shadow" townhome,
3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, big 2
car garage, very good looking
area with breakfast counter.
HUNTINGTON BEACH
$274,900
.. bedrooms. 2 baths, decorator
perfect. quiet inside street loca-
616 VIA LIDO NORD, LIDO ISLE
REDUCED TO $779,000
4 bedrooms, 3 balh custom contemporary home built in
1987. Situated on a prime south facing comer locadon,
proWl;ng for a light and bright home . Amenities include
gounnet kitchen with granite countertops, bleached
hardwood floors and cabinets , neutral berber carpets,
high oo~ ceilings, beautiful patio with spa.
O utstanding Big
Canyon tradi:tional
family home located on a
large corner lot on a quiet
cul--de--sac. Five bedrooms .
plus an enonnous living
·room with fireplace, formal.
dining room and a family
room complete with fire ...
place . Newer single paned
french doors and Window~.
Secluded large backyard
with be.autiful patio area
and a gated spa. Amenities
incltule air conditioning,
security system and a three
car garage.
ALISON MGCORMICK.
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14 R UE GRAND DUCAL . • $1, 150,000 . 23 RUE GRAND DucAL • .$599,000
• Private lot overlooking the 4th fairway • Completely updated with outstanding
• Fabulous architectural details throughout quality and taste .
• Two large master suites • Two bedrooms and den, single level
• Immense formal living areas • Spacious forn!'al living areas
· • Lushly landscaped gardens • Tasteful french garden. -
• Large lot with lap pool and spa • Quiet location
for more in/""""""'1n. calJ:
(714) 644--5833
''Why Settle for Mediocrity?''
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For #lore inforni11tion, call:
GINNY ANDERSON
SBNIOR. ACCOUNT ExBCUTIVB
Office: 644-9060 xl51
Home Office: 759-1997
Two LISTINGS AVAILABLE
SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE!
· . 22 Navarre • $199,990
Ranch San Joaquin Villas, Irvine
Open Sat/Sun 1-5
(Sandburg to Morena to Navarre -by golf course)
2 bedrooms, 2 .5 baths, townhome plus den/study, two story liv-
ing room, ddightful atrium, inside laundry, 2 car garage
In Niguel Shores, Monarch Beach
Front Row Oceanfront • $1,895,000
4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, den, family room, choice oceanfront loca-
tion, panoramic views of ocean by day, floodlights on water by night,
private steps to beach, 24 hour gated community.
_9t!l Ginny for a private showing of these
. two outstanding properties.
307 FERNANDO
On The Balboa Peninsula
PERFECT FOR WEEKENDS -PERFECT FOR REMODEL , .
ABsoLUTELY CHARMING ORIGINAL BEACH CoTIAGE
Ju51' STEPS FRoM BEACH AND BAY
3 Bedrornm • Fireplace in Living Room & Large Family Room
Offered at $34 5 ,000
For More Information Call
MARY ANN NE1JIBRCUTT
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673.-6900 GRAYCE .'TALIAFERRO
' BALBOA ISLAND BAYFRONT
Prime comer location with full pier and dock. 4Bd/4Ba
house w/formal dining rm & breakfast nook, large living
room w/frplc, large master w/sitting area, and a 2Bd
apartment. 2 car garage w/workshop & full bath.
Offered at $2,195,000
FABULOUS WATER & SUNSET VIEWS
Huge comer lot This gorgeous four bedroom. two and ooo-half bath borne
is located in Mesa Verde. The living room features a gas log fireplace, picture windows
and slate entry with double doors. There is newer light carpeting throughout, as well as
new windows and sliding doors.
The kitchen bas reaJ butcher block counter tops, a 'kw double oven, hardwood
.• flooring, extra cabinets and an additional eating area. The huge family room also bas a
gas log fireplace. wet bar, newer carpet and built-in cabinets.
The home is located oo a huge comer lot with RV access. The rear yard boasts a
beautiful rose garden, bas malW'e fruit trees and a private spa. Listed at $269,500.
For"""''""°""""°"' ""1 &nnk Turner of Coldw1U Babr' Ill (114) 668-9333
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Courtyard entrance to professionally landscaped properry
with English gardens in a gated community. 3 bdrms,
gourmet kitchen, family rm w/frplc, vault ceilings,
plantation shutters & French doors. Master w/spa tub.
r• Offered at $489,000
PREMIERE MONTSERRAT
Custom hOme on large lot Recently listed by the vetcrao team of
Dick Jaotzer and Peart Kenyon. this custom three bedroom. two bath home i located
in the county strip area of Eastsidc Costa Mesa.
Just minutes from the bay, this home includes a spacious family room and fonnaJ
dining area. There is a used brick fireplace in the living room.
Situated on an J 8,000 plus square foot lot with a private secluded pool, there is
plenty of room to grow. .
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e custom home Located on a private cul-de-sac
within the gate guarded community of Harbor Hill. Perched high above San Miguel
Park. this property enjoys fabulous views of the· park. city light!> and mountains. This
home was exceptionally-well-planned for fanrity living and enrenaining with great
attention paid to detail. This is a truly elegant home wi1h quality features throughout.
There an: four bedrooms and four and one-half baths plus a wood paneled library. A
custom hand-<:arved fireplace and volume·ceiling!> give the living room a touch of
formaJity. Other fabulous rooms are the fonnal dining room with beautiful built-in
cabinets, the cherry wood paneled family room with enten.aining bar, built-in
entertainment center and French doors to the pool. There is a gounnet kitchen with
center island and cherry wood cabinets. Other quality features are a circular staircase,
custom molding, security system and Pewter hardware.
As evening falls the view of the park and mountains becomes a sparkle of city lights
on the water of the pool and spa. This prominent neighborhood is ideal for such a
traditionally elegant home. Offered at $1.250,000.
For mon ilifonrMlion, call Susan Scanlan aJ (714) 644-1600. Coast Newport
Properties, 4 Cittk Plat.a, Ste. 260, Newport Beach.
Family home recently upcla~ This home enjoys one of the
best settings imaginable near greenbelt. pool and Andersen Elementary School. Located
in N ' · · Harbor View Homes, this remodeled
and expanded Palermo bas many wonderful f eaturcs.
There are four bedrooms and two and one-half baths. An incredible expanded family
room features beautiful custom built-ins. a waU of French doors and windows and a
custom bu area with granite counter. Adjoining the family room is the kitchen featuring
custom cabinets with beveled glass inserts. two G.E. ovens, a built-in G.E. monogram
refrigerator and a large center island with seating bar at one end.
Other amenities of the home are custom molding, window seats, recessed lighting
and dVnmer switches, sm<>oltl ceilings and a skylight over the stairs. The outside
features custom design landscape and hardscape with extensive use of brick. This
incredible home is truly an exceptional opponunity. Offered at $735,000.
Ft>f' _,,.. "4for-ldio11t aUJ s.uan Sunltur tUUI Sara Hintn1111 al (714) 644-1600.
Coast N~ ~1, 4 ctnc Pllwl, Ste. 260, Newport &ocla.
Custom home in go course community Private guard
gated, golf course community of Marbella Country Club this home features three
bedrooms, two and one-half baths and a three car garage. The formal living room and
dfnjng room arc perfect for elegant entetUioing. rremion 10 daai1 througbounhis
home is evident with coffered ceilings. French doors, marble flooring, granite flooring
and countenops, solid brass fixtures, recessed lighting, built-in intercom and security
systems. Any chef will love the gourmet lcitchen and brcaJcf ast nook that offer built-in
JeM-Air gas range and gas grill, Jenn-Air dual ovens, large center island with vegetable
sinlc and walk-in pantry.
The master bedroom is located on the main noor with large dressing area. separate
shower and Roman tub, dual sinks and cedar lined walk-in closet with custom built-ins.
The children's wing or guest quarters is located on the second floor with distant views
of the golf course from the balcony. Professional landscaping enhances the private and
serene-location backing to the open hills. Built in 1990. this Mediterranean style home
is offered at $625,000.
For lltOn btfonnation, call HeaJhec Sailo-Wood of Coast Newport Properti.es, (714)
644-1600; 4 Civic Pia.vi, Ste. 260, Newport Beach.
Back yard full of park This inviting four bedroom, three and one-
balf bath home includes the perfect in-law or teenage hideaway with bedroom. bath and
loft This special i>roPttry, with more than 3,000 square f~t of living space, is located
on a peace -sac 1anu t many custom mes. eaturcs me a spac1ous vtng
room with floor-t~g windows, formal dining room and a family room. A large
informal dining area with a built-in computer wort center adjoins the kitchen. The
second story offers a master bedroom with redone bath and a walk-in closcL There are
two additional'bcdrooms upstairs -one with a connecting artist's studio or hobby room.
All of this is situated on an oversized partc-like lot with lots of room for outdoor
activity and enjoymenL Andersen Elementary School, which recently won one of the
highest awards in the state for math soores, is within walking distance. A clubhouse,
pool and parts are for the community's enjoyment. There is no Mello-Roos and
association dues an: very low. This is a terrific opponunity to li~e in the much desired
oeighbol'bood of Harbor View Homes.
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673-7336
! . I NEWPORT BEACH . ' 1211 E. Balboa Blvd 4BR
673-3777
1218 Polaris, Dover Shores 48R
Sandy Mittman-Prudential
729-7271
15 Inverness 4BR
Gary Legrand
644-1600
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NEWPORT HEIGHTS
Built in 1990twonderful
detailing throughout w/custom
files, built-ins, wood floors,
French doors, living room with
marble fireplace, formal dining
with butler's pantry, family room
with brick fireplace, large
kitchen with breakfast nook.
Master bedroom with bay view.
4 Bedrooms + den, large yard,
3-car garage. Great
neighborhood!
$995000
Jill Wiese
~3605 OFFICE• 642-1168 HOME
1812 W. Balboa Blvd
$2,199,000 cannery VIiiage Realty
673-lm
1906 Yacht Maria
$299,000 Esther fine
C.oast rties
208 E. Bay
Coleen Brennan Sun 1-4 · $995,000 720-9995
231 Vaa lido Sou
Sun 1-5 $830,000 Cannery Village Realty
673-3777
3008 Oiff Drive
Sun 2-5 $1,550,000 Knowleton Realty
Jill Wiese
646-3605 .
642-1168
2BR
3BR
4BR
3BR
4BR
Corona Del Mar
-Incredibie-\'alue! ! -
$5 " . 99,000 ••
JBR, 21/2BA. Family room, pool,
separate yard. Very private!
Jim &. Patty McDonald
McDonald CdM Homes
759-9070
Sun 1-4 $299,000
Sun 1-4 $495,ooo
Sat/Sun 2-5 $SOOK's
n 1·5 $2,350,000
Sun 1-4 $995,000
• One stDty. 2-3 txims. pool. spa, big
view deck. Flat lot Room to add
• $S89K
• 1Wo strxy. 3 bc*'m. huge black bottom
pool. spa. yard. cath ceil. REDUCED $110Kll
Naw$SISKll * Panoramic Main BNdl Views! Beaut 4
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SALLY SIUPLEY
644 6373 !It. H4
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Best prictd 2 bedroom townhome ln this
gated community. Prtvate beach. walk to
Balboa Island. shopping. ~taurants. It's
like everyday Is a holiday.
Reduced ................. $449,()()()
Abo for leue at $2400/mo.
Call ~fer"°"' private shoulCllg 640-1212 .,
Locaml on a bcaudful au lined Rlftt
dw <Mtloob the ocean, IOllf~ of Pxi6c:
Coan Hiahway. Clo« ro FashlOn ~ me.ms de rcsuun.na. Walk ro the
and Bqonia parll.
2 BWllOOMS. 2 RAntS. 3 flRUl.AC'ES.
SUN DECK. DIRECT' ACCESS FROM
GARAGE. OPEN ANO AIRY Ft.OC>utJ.N.
MANY ExntAsl
(71~) 673-7336
Foll SALB BY 0wND
4'33 In BEGONIA AVE;
COM>NA DBL MAR
It's a home most oeoole only dream about Over 4500 sci.ft. of luxury indudiu 5 bedrooms. 6.5 baths, boat d~ ~pool met fP and ........ .-.. gu_est hOu9e. You'll love the ;r""~t locatioo and en~
YOU[ guests with elepnce and style.
Only $2 Million.
Mike Schlacter
854-7056
Century 21 Professionals
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This expansive home shows pride of ownership from the
moment you enter the courtyard with pool and spa. through
the house and out to a spectacular view of Newport's Back
Bay. Fashion Island and the S~k Mountains. . .
bedroom. ~ and one~baJf bath home is 0o one level. with
sit-OOwn views from all major rooms of the house. 1he 1arge
formal dining room is accented with coffered ceiling and
padded wan coverings. while the large formal living room
has a marble fireplace. A warm family room off the kitchen
and breakfast area includes fireplace. built-in bookcases and
entertainment center.
Additiooal features of the home include custom exterior
doors, recessed and art light.ins~ security system. crown
molding, buih-in desks and bookcases in two bedrooms.
Offered for $936,000. ·
For ,_,.. llfltlf'IMlltM, Cllll M.,._ Hard at (714) U4-
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laundry with a washer and dryer illduded, a two Cit pnae,
10-foot ~J..inaa. a fireplace in the living room aod air
cooctitioning. The interior bas desipet wall covaiop, I
window scat in the maAer' bedroom. mirrored cloeet doon
and Iota of windowa making thit unit light and bright.
The home ii tilled ll $144,000. Thc'OUt oflbe ara teller
has priced this home to acll and is anxious for ao ofl'er. 1bia
ia perfect for a first time buyer, with a five perocot down
payment. PriDcipt1 and interest peymcnta could be u low u
$7~ pcii naoacb with Ul adjustable nre mortgage. Peotridge
Cove la VA Ud l1HA approved.
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beam ceWaa Id off the larp family room. thlt opeos to the
country kitcbeu: Addiof to me. wonderful living lplCCI are
a lpKioul playroom IDd office.
1'broQahoW tbe home jOQ will find rich mtricllle moldin&.
sJemniDa wood ftoon. v..w beam ceilinp, a<qeoUI wood
wtndowl .Dd Frmcb clOora. Jlai.led.9uel doors. custom
fixnnt llld decolm>f wiDdow llalJDMll pve cbil bome the
perfect ftpieletq toUCb. TM pobl IDd yard ..a fw pat
outdoor~ 1bi1 home bu juai tie. rtduced to $929,000. .
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OWtiit OtMdld wstom eslate homes 1angi11g from 3,000-to-5;5001q:-1t.
Four to SIWf'I bedrooms. Foor and one hatf to six and three quarter baths,
On big quarter acre lots with spectacular views of the Pacific Ocean,
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Grand custom estate tiomes ranging from 4,500 to 10.000 sq. fl On
IPP'oximaWf one half acre sites with panoramic views of the Pelican Hil
Golf Count, Paciftc Ocean, Niwport Harbor, City and canyons. Tennis
COU11 lbl lots Millbte. ""*' w ..., ·-,.,, ~ ~lbnlnl fri1
the City. CMyofl .., Mcullains. Design fT1ldom Is available at 1hls special
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Ocem1front custom Meditllmlleln villas sunounded by the Pelcan HiU
golf course ranging from 4,000 to 6,000squartfeetononequarter1ere
saes. Enjoy maonfflcent views of 1tlt golf course and Pacific Oceln. Oif1Ct
beldt ICCISS COlnpliments this txdllSM priYlte community.
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FOR INFORMATION CALL:~714-647·2452
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PllBNCH QUAU'BI. $133.500
l BR 2 SBA wnh 2 a r ~rage. Large j»tio, end
unit, fireplace. New paint, new arpct lntcriol-
lontion overlooking wccnbclt. Serene and
tranquil views Comm pool. t14DEA
STAID' YO\Ja. BMPillB $169,117
Huge R2 xoncd lot with 2 completely «JIU"tt
housa, yards, and bundry! Both an: 2BR I BA
wnh ~rages too"! Call now! tl91'0M
EIUN1'INGTON LANDMAD 51+ $156,000
ught -1 bright popular Ncwpott Model •id\
3Bll. J.7SBA IOd pragtc. Ocw! brccus, pttn·
. belts, tennis, poob. spas, and more. 187TUL
11,') '\. f,tl, '' '\: ,1' BASTSIDB LOCATION $139,500
Reduced t~nds! Si-;ious 2 BA 2 SBA
Ncwpon Glen townhomc. Family room, den,
and fireplace. 2 car garage. Comm pool.
Ck-to n<crything. #ISBRU
STYUSH TOWNHOMJ! $1 ?9,500
Beautiful 381. 2.SBA cownhomc w/brgc rar
pano, v..ukcd ttilinp. marble Roon, lit!flt and
bnght, whit~ kitchen a bl. 2 car anxhcd
garage -supa eamidc location.1243$.A
PO.PULAJI. "THBMB" n.ACT 1179.000
P~ 10! Huse 4Bll 3BA wich funily room. l
6rcplaccs. New roof. Tn·lcvcl home.. U~
in great neighborhood. O«ao bicua.
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BIUGRT 81.00nIBW $149,900
Big and Bautiful 3 BR 2.SBA end unit. 2 story
w11ti fireplace, ccntnJ air, indoor laundry.
Estc:ndcd wn.p around patio. 2 a r amchcd
iµr.igc. '63SHA
CONVl!NlBNT LOCATION $157,900
38R IBA large lot. Walk to IChooJ, shopping,
and canyon par\. Ocean brttzcs. Enclosed
pano. Dbl. dccuhcd pragc, RV access.
POPULAR BRADPOJ.1> $108,000
l wo •ton• JBR I.SBA townhomc. Clmc ro
South Coast Metro. Locn cd on Grttnbclt
Walk 10 "hool and park. #31ALT
COZY BASTSIDE $119,800
Remodeled 28R I SBA condo with 2 cu pragc.
Ab..olutely adorable with COlY fi«place F1t.Ji
whote inm1. ccn mic 11lc coonicrrops '24SAN
HUNTINGTON 1U!.AOt CX>NDO SI 19,900
Spmous ground floor 2BR 2BA. Pircpl;acc in
hnnp. room Enn smnge, intnicr location.
Well mamtamcd. Comm. pool It pas.
111n NEW
STBPS TO nm PAJUt Sl99,900
Xcluded rrxr! Ran: cul-de-sac auttt nc:ishbof·
hood. Just a block fioo1 thc nciahbothood put.
3BR J.7SBA. Skylighm in living room and hall.
Founh BR/Den. #31YUX
MESA VBllDB NOllTH $139,900
Highly uptradcd 'A' frame 3 expanded bedrooms
2 c.'cnmic tikd 1-ths. Marble entry IO IOnnal liv·
mg :and dining rooms opening llO ccruraJ atrium.
GllBAT FAMILY HOME $263,000
4BR 2.SBA Fireplace an family room. Bonu.t
oom. BcautilUI Fina rrcu bordering encm rcu
Malibu and Rood lights add to evening cntc:rnin
mcnt. 11!33CAR
POOL HOM.B $449,000
l BR 2BA home with &nuly room and fittplxc
on 0ttr 18,000 sf lot in Easuidc Cow Mcaa in
county strip area. Mo« dairabk: aru. Call now!
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TOUCH OP NOSTALGIA $179,900
3BR l .7SIA. Formal dining room, l cozy lire·
pltccs, one in the muter. lcu o( cusrom fanua
-quiet tree lined cul-de-sac in beautiful N .
Santa Ana. •IOWIS
NBWPOU DACH $510,000
R.cduccd $25,000!11 ~led 3BR 3BA cus·
tom pool home on 10,000+af loi. White
j!owmct ~with iaJaod, French doon lead· 1!1f to put I* acnifls, Filcpbcc in tltchm and
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$239,750 SECLUDED LOCATION $204,900
Secluded Costa Mesa Ara. 3BR 1.75BA interior tract
l()Cation. Large family room. Fireplace and designer
kitchen. Central air. #90PEA
POPlJLAB.CDIU:fiAD() RlI>EL $20'),000
South Coast Metro . Huge 4BR l.75Bf. 2-story home in
the Republic met. Fircplatc, Family room, large lot.
Great price! #29SPR
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4BR 2BA tw0 story end unit with 2 car garage. Vaulted
cciJings, skylight5, two balconies and private pario.
Thousands under market. #92HYD
$186,000
Stroll to the bay from this light and bright 3BR !BA 2-
story town.home. lBR JBA down. Den, fireplace.
Clubhouse, spas, tennis, a.od pools. I.MN.AR
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3323 Maryl.tnd Circlt
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HUN1'1NGTON BBACH
8641 Adanu SS.
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COLDWELL BANKER
COSTA MESA ·/ HUNTINGTON BEACH
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RHNCH QUA.I.TD. $133,500
3BR 2.SBA with 2 car pragc. Large patio, end
unit, fireplace. New paint, new carpet. Interior
location overiook.ing grccnbdr. Serene and
mnquil views. c.omm pool. 114DEA
STAU YOU.. l!.MPlll $169,117
Huge lU zoned loc with 2 completely aepente
housn, yards, and laundry! Boch ace 2BR 1 BA
with garages toO! Call now! tJ9POM
B\1NIJNG'JOf L\NDllAllS+ $155,000
Light and br\ghf ~r Ncwpon Model with
3BR l.7SB.A and pngc. Otca11 bftcia, gr«n·
belts, tennis, pools, rpu, and mote. #87TUL
• I I ! \ '' ' \ ' '\, BASTSIDB LOCATION $139,500
Reduced thousands! Spacious 2 BA 2 SBA
Newport Glen rownhomc. Family room, den,
and fireplace. 2 car garage. Comm pool.
OoM: to n-crything. IJSBRU
S'ITUSH TOWNHOMB $179,500
Bautifi.11 3Bll 2.SBA rownhomc w~ rear
patio, ~ultcd ceilings. nwt>lc Boon, lip and
bright, whitcwuhcd kitchen cabs. 2 car amchcd
~ -Alpe1' castsick loation.124~
POPULAJ. "'l'HBM.B,. Tl.A.er Sl79,000
Perfect 10! H:qc 4Bll 3BA with &mily room. l
fi:rcpbcci. ~roof. Tri-lcvd home. Upgraded
in g.rcat neighborhood. Ocean &fttza.
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310 Fernando '210
Uoda Stcarnt
600 E. Ocunlnwn
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1165 P•rl: Vuca Cir<k
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2161 Mme•
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1-4 5235,000
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S2l4,900
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$184,900
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BIUGHT BIOOPD!W $149,900
Big and Beautiful 3 BR l .SBA end unit. 2 story
with fireplace, centnl air, indoor laundry.
&tended wrap around patio. 2 car uuchcd
g.aragc. 163SHA
SMALL OOMl'LBX $147,000
Qua10t 3BR 2.581. ncJt to the bluffs and
Regional Park. Extra loft tOr office or den.
Br\ght ~cchcn-Fu-q>lacc:.llllSF.A
OONVllNIBNT LOCATION $157,900
JBR I BA large loc. Walk to a:hool, lhopping,
and cMl)'OO park. Ocean brttzcs. Enclosed
patio. Dbl. detached garage, RV acccn.
POPULAB. IRADJIOllD $108,000
Two story 3.BR I.SBA townhomc ~ to
South Coist Metro Located Of\ Grccnlxlt.
Walk. to Khool and park.. #JIALT
oozy 13.ASTslDB $119,800
ltcmoddcd 2Blt I .SBA rondo ,.ith 2 car g;u-age
Absolutely 8dotablt with cozy firq>I~. Fn:s:h
white pt.mt, crntmic 11lc oounrcrtops. 124SAN
HUNTINGTON 111ACH <X>NDO $119,900
Spacious ground ftOOI' 2BR 2BA. Plrcplacc In
b'ing room. Extra nong<, interior location.
Well mainu.toed. Comm. pool tic spas.
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STBPS TO nm PA.a.I( $199,900
Scdudcd ma! Ratt cul-dc·sac mcu ndtf'ibor-
hood. Just a block &om the nciahborllooCI J*l.
JBR l .7SBA. Skyligha in living room and hall.
Fourth BR/Om. UIYUIC
MCI TO NATUllB $102.;500
Nadcd in a put. fih temng! BeaudfW 281.
2.SBA "l·story townhome wt"th 2 car anachcd
pngc. Qn;y fireplace. Upgndcd throughout.
Very priva«. 1200EA
TOUCH OP NOSTALGIA •179,900
3Bll l.7SBA. Formal dining mom, 2 cozy fire·
places,~ in the masttt. Loa of aistom l'catutcs
-quiet tnic lined cul-de-sac in bcaudfi.il N.
Santa Ana. #10Wl8
tu&CANTON f.n9i000
On Big CAnyon Golf Counc! Hugic 2Bll 2BA
with fbmDI dmina and ~nook. Flf'q)face.
End unit, pool, apa, and grecnlxlu. '60SEA
NBWPOU DACH $510.000
MBSA VB1DB NO&TH $239,900 Reduced $25,000!!! ~ 381. 3BA CUI·
Highly upgraded 'A' 6-amc 3 c~ bedrooms tom pool home on 10,000+d' loC. WIUtc
2 ceramic tiled beths. Mart>lc cnay to IOnnaJ I.iv· gourmet kikhc1' .rith iland. Prcnch doon lead-
ing and dining l'OOI'!" ~ to central atrium. ~f ro put 1* actdnt. ~ in kltthen and
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G.llAT PAMILY HOM.B $163,000
OR 2.SBA. Fittpb« in ram.ily room Bonus
oom. Bn1.111ful FICIU IT«:S bordering en~ rar
Malibu aod flood ligha add to evening entertain·
mcnt. #33CAR
POOL ROME $#9,000
JBR 2BA home with F.unily room and tircplacc
on over 18,000 •f loc in F.aauldc Co.a Ma.i in
couniy strip a~a. Most dcsinible area. Call n~! . ,
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information on
joining our team of
professionals.
TOM SUTll.O
668-9333